bvg COMMISRION . ERS M TrerAiril..oAl... Blln , a e., MTh' 13talriat, THE following is a atatemirit'd the, . ',Ater, for ..ax refunded" . John C. Baldwin, Tar. refunded,' _L Commltaionare Ordere - and of Court 131lleind cer. Jos. Clarkson, copying Auditor's Report, tineatas drawn on BBNJAMIN BEINHOLTO; Esq., Treas. C. Kieffer and Const ab les, fees in Vagrant nrer of Lancaster county, for the year 1854 :-- and Criminal Cues, Wm. Proudfoot, Constable fees in Com'th . • _lncisors Pay. . Cease, Adamsfos, William Mote, $ 11 00 Sohn Strohm, and others, running Township Bart, . George J. Bau,ghznan, 4 0 00 Line between Bart and Drumore Twps., Breckmock, Levi:Latish, 31 00 Solomon Wearer, for Tar. refunded, Cameroon, Benoni Qualntanoe, 36 00 I State Lunatic Hospital, boarding Insane, Cocalico East, *- George Shimp, 218 00 I Jacob Foltz, services rendered Dia% Alt Cocalico West, Levi W. ?tattler, 36 00 P. Eberman, distributing Tally Papers, Coleraine, Joel Sutton, 0 29 00 , Ditto, for arranging Office Papers and rams- Columbia, Samuel Brooks, 70 °I3 ' 770 3 0146 1311 1 P - - 4. Conestoga,.„ Casper Hiller, 30 00 11. Clark: mai laid others, copying Tax Dnpll- Canny, Solomon Haldeman, 30 00 I carat; Donegal East, . George Shreiner, ' 60 00 I G. It. Hendrickson, E.sq., recording names of Donegal West, Samuel Bossier, 26 00 , Township Officers, Drumore, Alfred Pyle, ' 48 00 11. N. Eilmaker, rent for Office of Superinten . Ephrata, Jamb Gorges, 49 00 I dent, Earl, D. B. Dietrich, 6 4 00 Oundaker and others, services in Constable Earl East, Daniel Shaffer, 45 00 1 cases, Earl West, Isaac Zwally, 36 00 1 John A. klessenkop, for Water rent, Elizabeth, William &nick, 50 00 1 A Henderson and others, for changing Town- Elizabethtown, Thomas Buck, 18 00 ' ship Line between Sada:nay and Bart Fulton, Joel Smedley, 36 00 ' Twps., Ilempneld East, Jacob Hershey, 40 00 0. C. 51. Gains, making drawings for Bridges. Hemp/laid West, Jacob C. Clidr, 40 00 John Swartz, for Omnibus hire, &c., Lampeter East., ' Martin Struble, 28 00 Jacob Gergas, attending an appeal one day, Lampeter West, Henry Miller, ' 30 0 0 N. Mayer and others, for laying out State Lancaster, C. Nauman, 17 00 road to Buck Tavern, Lancaster City, ..51. Bundle, • 350 00 James C. Carpenter, for Bridge Drauglois, Leacock, George H. dbales. 42 00 i L. Himmelsbach, fur New Wheelbarrow and Leacock Upper, N. F. Shea:ler, 36 00 repairs, Little Britain, Robert Patton, 40 00 D. G. Baker, for Auditing Public Offices, Manhean, Samuel Myers, 31 00 A. Keller, for Rope for Town Clock, Herat., Jamey Sampson, 21 00 Elias Eby, for Furniture in Sheriff's Office, Manor, David E. Rohrer, 55 00 I D. G. Eshleman, Esq., for Professional servi- Mount Joy, William McDaanci, 36 00 nes, Mount Joy Borough, Samuel Minlohen, 16 00 John Hatz, Horse hire and Express, Marietta Borough, William Child, 23 00 M. Zahni, Crying Sale and Clerk, Paradise, Samuel L. Knox, 35 00 J. H. Myers, distributing Tally Paper., Penn, P. 6. Eshleman, 2 4 00 H. Martin, for Crying Sale of Bridge Lumber. Providence, James Passmore, 20 00 H. Miller, advertising sale of Lumber and Pequca,- A. Blehatfy, 20 60 clerking sale, Rapt., D. Brandt, 60 00 John K. Reed, Eol , arranging papers and re. Hallsoury, John Patton, 52 00 moving Prothy's Office, dadabury, : Samuel S. Boos, 21 00 George it. 'Hendrickson, arranging record, straeburg, J. H. Myers, 6 2 00 and removing Cl. cessions Gains btiaaburg Borough, Jacob Bowers, 20 usi Waswielf.. Jacob Spangler, 4S 00 Erecting Bridges. nweikert k Lutz, in full for erecting Bridg• atross Cocalmo creek at Lutz's Mall, A De!let, In full for Bridge across Conentoga, at or near Old Cotton Yentory, John Eshleman, for Bridge across NUB creek at ills null, In full, Wm. Dietrich, on ac't for re-erecting Bridge at Old Cotton Factory, Nicholas Brown, on ant of Bridge across Pe rinea near Horeb mill, Joe. Russel, for extra work to Bridg., at Eck. lord, Repairing Bridges C. Royer, Plank for Regina Bridge, Thomas nedman, for repairing Bridge, A. Boavefe . bill for lumber, Samuel Charlet, fur Lawlaig Quzirler Sari icm3 Court John L. Thompson, Esq., Att'y Fees, lieorgo R. liendrickson, Esq., cnc Fees, D. W. l'attrson., Req., AtCy Oen . l Fees, Elise Eby, Req., Shard's Fee*, • Jurors . pay, Witness, Justice and Constable* . pay, Oiler and Ilpstavoe, Common Pleas Court Ju.rars' pat, Orier axid Tipstavos Court Howe MMiEgiIEMI!!!!!I Carson a Kautz, in full fur Bricks, Lull for Castings, I:;:endrlck, in full for BriolllaTtu,s, IL aJ. Eau1.162., On of Carpentry, Wllliam Dllter, In lull for Wrougar iron work, 5. A. harrison, full for Furnaces, Terra clitttl Tef.tme..a ar. ite.::.m. - xty, for Terra Cet4..., 3ov km.) Wm. Y. Bolton, to lull for .81,1 cure of Justice, 298 Ot, 8. C. Wilt, to mil for lagetn4fg Hods, /48 W. 4. Eietzuten, aud, cauellaug Clock ' • Dual. it., lull, 0. .auer, but for Lumber, 0. 3L atom:titan, for Hardware, dro. J. 31.c.11watu, for Lune, Curti,, tor itaultag atone, 31. tircuuersar, for Lima, Q. Jilauer, ac't of Iron Lauer l.u. Co., for Tar & Aosta, J. Q. tur Lumber, D. uteri, lur Lime, Y. T. attadd, fur tUarble work. „laud Luyd, on acit, of Uarantut Plaggs, lbutrOV Junta ocuyeritng, etc% uf Tut Ituoilug, tux., 2.0 00 Jacob itatne, fur cuts tad Water ripe, 00 Yetar lia.tiay, fur daggu4younda,uuna for out. er U . 11.115 Mattuaa bruly, fur Sand and Stone, , , dcou'l \V. r.,;10r (ageut,) ou act of halutt.og, 3987 81 Drucliernther c_ liduckiiet., outlet of Plastering_ •,,,N6O LS) Eruct Ve,..:cr, la lull for Fresco work, 601 trO Learns lialislu, for owns, 8 bO 1). Hartman, tur titone, 61 04, O. D. ein'echer, for Hardware. l'huhersou s blaymelor, for Suadrite, F. Doyle as J. Dougherty, for haultug .stod Laborers' pay, Miscellaneous Items for Court House. 0. C. .Jl. Cmut, tiupertutondeut on account. , e 4.5.5 00 Jose Lborman 02 full for alto lag clock, :150 00 Ja.uat., C. Co.rpeuter tar dUrvyln,g, 5 U 0 Henry Vane epittuuLu, tiamual F.'l. Laliar, Wateluutta, U. P. bulttu In Lull, nU huporlutendont, John H. tialft. for Dundrlee, J. Boicy tur making curtain, J. _Albright, Saner and othorc, fur fright Drirai 3 : , IcDencltl fur paving, Coroner. Frederick Peru,and others fur bolding inquests en the bo:liad of forty-seven per. sonar:sued dead In Lancaster County, Commissioners' Office. Ctristlen hese, Esq., 14-Iyi days serviced ad Commrsdloner, at $1,50 per day, and 3309 melee at 6 ete. JOU/I.U. ILeotant.t,l.,,L.,99daysand23l9ndles, Philip lieist, Esq., lad days and '2123 milea, I'. C. Sherman, in lull to 16th, (one year) 1). kjishieniaa, Edq., for one year': salary nsrcitor, Murray is stuck, fur etahoudry, • John 0. Luug, for sundries, • Ralph (;Amore, cleauing oleo, Jolla E. Feller, fur computing scale, h. L. k.berman, furreparring cluck henry h. White, fur curtain, Wient S hanaltz, blank book, Election.; -iaaessens' pay, Onicera of nprmg do. General Election Ow/stables' pay, T. ta H. Dautuga.rdnor S Co.,for Coal tiorrecnt, do. Conestoga Transportation Co., C. -Myer; for Wood. - Printing George Bandereon'a bill for Printing, John 11. Peareol, •• ' B. C. Darlington, do. Myer* & Wney, " M. X. Bonier, Brown a Graea, " w•' Jan M. lanuntuger " Green & John Boer, do. Blanka & Stationery, T. Fenn & Co. a " " iikoab !dyers. Postage, • H. )L Reigart, bill for pottage, Public Offices W. H. Spangler, blank books, etc., George L. lh.taralt, do. Wlant & Baraltz, do. P. (fluter for ahocellng snow, Allan Iticharda for Glazing, George Clunclaker for Iron bar, County Prison B. Reinhold, Eeq., Trottel/rat, in fall of esti. mate for support of Prison for 11364. Eastern Penitrntiary. lot support of convicts for VW, Poor. William Gorrecht, in fall of estimate for sup. port of tae low fur Mt, Loans. • Loans paid to individual:. and Batiks, 2'7660 oo Interest. haVereet paid to individuals and Banks, Post Afortem Examinations . Paid for Post .11calwa Examinations on per sons found dead in Lancaster County. /toad Damages. • Abraham Kauffman, Conoy twp., Daniel Brubaker, 1:10 WWl= tiegeriso, East Comilla*, John winch, Peter Martin, Esq., I Elizabeth Patterson, Henry Eshleman, Sebastian Heller, John Lynch, Somalis! Eilioh, Jacob scanner, C. B. Polder, Samuel Marisall, 1 C. Rohrer, 0 Fisher, 0. Fisher, I loavi n tiVianci; G. Misaimer, S. Hassler, Stephen Wiggins, Daniel 'lobster, Abraham Civello:taut, /1117/811 Erwin, P. H. Ocsatertur, Mary Smith, Joseph Winters, Samuel Crawford, Henry Eberly, B. D. Gochenaur, Adam btowrer, Job Morris, M. MoComsey, Nicholas Rhoads, William C. Boyd, . John Miller, Samuel Goiter, Henry Eariker, B. King, T. Shorts, Joseph Lytle, Christian Bachman, Christian Brandt, Christian Eberly, Samuel Strickler, John Brennman, M. Herat, John Oraff„ Daniel McGovern, B. (loader at. B. Deans, WWl= Bach, Jacob Grabe, lanai Steinmetz, Elizabeth twp., Elizabiitiate+a, do Beat /3,emptiold i do do West kampeter, Lost Le:l:niter, 2do=i Joy tlrp. Marti° two do do do do Mirror twr Paradise. do ReOho torp do do do , do do btrosbum do do Warwick, do do Aftacellamouf. Thanial Reba, edatribnting Tally ,pspara, Geo. May, loss of hone In crossing a county batdge r C. ifijattik.iiXat 'tam lisEL;" • Court order for Auditorm' pay for Court, Constable.' orators, Road Viartrere orders, Commissioners' orders of 1863 and paid in '64, a Exoneration and Comdission orders, 186:1-3, Ditto " " tet,t, Outhtnading Tax., Tremurer',.Commissiouft, Finances oil Lancaster County BENJAMIN REINHOLD, Treasurer of Lan caster County, in Account with said County : DR. To cash received of D. Shultz, Esq., County Treasurer, being balance per report of County Auditors, Si 29,010 97 " Amount of outstanding tones for 1E152 '53 per last report, viz s— " Amount of Alia...mut - for 1854, per list faruished by County COMUllihiollen t vier. ti 0 1 W 651 v.-) 3.37 Ou 693 '4 1821 96 X2Ol 83 266 00 Adametowu 140 88 ' Bart, 946 93 Breckuock, 626 61 Carnarvon, 1,161 20 Cocalico East, - 871 74 Cocahoc War r 1,186 36 Coleraine, 674 03 Columbia, 1,678 46 Conestugis, 1,624 44 Conoy, '772 60 Donegal East, 2,803 22 Donegal West, 827 26 Draw ete, '1,12179 Ephrata, , 1,741 71 Earl, 2,64013 Earl East, 1,912 46 Earl Webt. 1,949 96 Elizabeth, 1,793 20 EltsaLetatown bor., 133 41 rulioa, 767 87 licuiplola East, 2,666 86 klempfleid West, - 2,539 43 7 Limpoter East, 8,020 60 \-... Lampoter West, 2,381-37 ‘ Lanciteter trop., 1,148 40 Lancaster airy, 8,600 71 Leacock, 2,365 36 Lel:week Upper, 2,143 26 • little Britain, 811 26 Itanheini, 2,969 45 8 Manic, 676 48 ~lianor, 4,39137 "'Mount Joy twp., 1,475 73 51ount Joy bor.. 341 se Marietta bor., 669 66 Paradise, 1,795 89 Pears, 1,687 08 Providence, 608 66 • Pequea, 1,16717 Bapho, 9,179 24 • leausbury, 2,649 73 kadeaury, 837 69 unratsburg twp , 1,971 18 Strasburg bor , 424 28 Warwick, 1,816 90 24 00 S 46 '77 144 64 146 00 01 60 100 00 26 00 Excess Taxes received, viz .26dametosvia Canaarvon, Cocotte° East Cooalico Columbia, 1862, 10 Oa Donegal East $49889 19 Donegal Weer, 1 6u Druzunre, , 2 06 1 00 Earl, 14 20 17 82 Ephrata, 6 08 24 33 Dalton,' 7 03 lienaptield:Weet, e 66 Lampetor E. 1., 4 60 Lampeter West. 70 Lancaeter City, 16 70 Leneock, Leacuck Uppeg Little. Britain, 31anheiza, Martie, Mount Joy, 16 47 Peon, 2 30 2 38 Provideueo, 4 36 Halal°, 17 7 66 Sadsbury, 3 38 Stra6burgtwp., 4 36 1 58 Warwick, 62 43 Elizabethtown bar., ',4 45 l'one,toga. 2 14 10 93 176 27 § 134 41!5321 61 John 31. Ecklin on account, subscription to bridge over Uctorara Creek, at his mill, $ 103 00 James McPhail Esq., for sale of Stray Mare, iu Strasburg bor., 18 50 D. G. Eshleman, Esq., for forfeited recog., 150 00 10 96 3 66 150 ti 00 1 00 2 '75 0 00 Com. vs. liaas, 150 00 Sarah Hunter, loan to the county, 850 00 Sundry persons, luau to the county, 9.500 00 Lancaster Saving Institution, 60 days loan, 3000 00 Wni. Diller, for old iron out of Conestoga • bridge, at Cotton Factory, 29 23 F. T. Lola; for lumber sold at Court 110111i0, 2 00 Sundry persons, loan to the county, 3500 00 S. P. Bowers, Big., for Stray Hogs, sold in Strasburg twp., 11 50 Farmers' Bank of Lancaster, 60 days loan, 4000 00 Sundrf persons, loan to the county, 1200 00 '' " Jacob lliestand, 600 00 F. T.Lolar, for brick sold at new court house, 6 00 W. 0. Kendrick, fur lumber & brick, sold at new court house, 96 16 F. T. Lolar, for dirt from new court house, 14 59 James 21cCaa, Esq., for Stray Heiner, cold In Carnarvon twp., 8 20 Jonas 13uekwalter, loan to the county, 125 00 Wm. Frick, Esq., tine for pedling, 12 50 C. Herr, Esq., ler stone bet. of County Corn., 1 00 C. H. Hauck, as refunded by an unknoeen person in Penn twp., 34 D. 0. Eshleman, Esq., flue of A. Cilteron, in 0. 6., 00 00 S. P. Bowe., Esq., for Shoat taken up in Strasburg borough, Wm.Frick,Esq.,llue of S. Weil, for pealing, J. K. Reed, for old stove, Jacob Steiner, Big., for drunkenness In Washington borough, Lancaster County Bank, 60 days loan, D. G. Eshleman,Esq., forMessner's bond for bridge over Muddy Creek, Lancaster Bank, 30 days loan, Mogan C. Hahn, exonerated tax, Columbia borough, 1853. Jonas Buckwalter, loan to the county, Lancaster County Bank, C. Llerr, Esq.;for old stove out of co., building. Co., Commissioners for stationery furnished for military purposes, 10 00 P. G. Eberman,cl.erk,on acc. of vendue sales, 60 00 J. Co an Camp, Esq., fins of P. M. Croner, for periling, 8 79 Philip Geist, loan to the county, '250 00 Lancaster City, for materials in the State House building, D. 0. Eshleman, Esq., process of judgment fur Patricklireen; for racog. Henry Miller, for old lumber outof bridge on Strasburg and Lainpeter road, John Gyger, loan io toe county, D. G. Eenleinan, Esq., process of judgment, Moores for recog., J 156 00 D. Gemperling, tor old stone, 3 '76 P. T. ahead, for old marble, 6 00 C. Rine, for old sash, 1 00 James Evans, for old steps, 1 00 6. McDonald, for old boxes, 60 Sundry persons, for lime and old iron, 2 75. W. Wateau,Drumore,tax on money atintereet, 5 22 G. R. Hendrickson, (late clerk,) nose, jury fund and dog registration, 247 78 G. M. Kline, for old stove, 6 00 J. C. Mallory, csvesa In Martin, 1853, 1 69 J. M. Hemtand, excess lu E. Donegal, 1856, 4 82 J. K. /teed, late Prothonotary, jury fund collected by him, Items unpaid on Court bills and Commis. eloner's orders, Balance, 9 ECBO on 00 1113 00 61 00 600 33 00 50 50 56 60 28 50 117 91 82 12 63 00 Blanks, ..tc $ 53 60 108 00 89 72 . 160 1 25 1 80 313600 00 $ 4767 83 We, the undersigned, Auditors of Lanni/sae - 1' County, do' certify, that we have carefully examined the fore going account of Benjamin Reinhold, Esq., 'Treasurer of said county, and compared hie vouchers with tile same, and End that there is a balance due him on the first day of January, A. 1). 1860, of Three Thousand Two hundred and Eighteen dollars and. 51X cents, (90,218 06.) in too foregoing outstanding taxes, there are sums due by several townships, showing great negligence on the part of oollectora, either In collecting the same or In paying over the money, which is a loss to the county, as the Commissioners have to resort to temporary loans on that account. The liabilities of the county,for loans from individuals at Bye per cent. per annum, at the present time, are Eighty-nine thousand Two hundred and Seventy dol lars, ($80,270 00.) We have also examined the account of Benjamin Reinhold, Esq., Treasurer of the Lancaster °Minty Pris on, and find It correct ; showing a balance due him by the Prison inspectors of $BO 27 on the first day of Janu ary, A. Tf: lean. We have also examined the account of William Gor recta, Esq., Treasurer of the Poor and House of Employ ment of the County of Lanoaster, and And it correct ; showing a balance due him on the first day of January, A. D. IWO, of Eight hundred and Sixty-two dollar: and twenty-seven cents, (9862 27.) PETER GOOD, _ JOELY SMITH, Auditors . CHRISTIAN BENTZ. OUTSTANDING TAXES. Ephrata, 1552, $ 218 Adanaatown, • 1664, 42 Bart, 312 " 'Brecknock, 49 Cocalico Bast, " 467 Columbia Bor., " 543 Donegal East, 451 . Donegal Wait, 49 Earl West, " 296 • sllempfield West, " 201 1 LampeterWest, " 162 Lancaster city, 2300 Manheim, ' " 4 51. : Manor, *Monza Joy, , " 308 : Mount Joy Bor., " ~ 231 Salisbury, 4E4 . 'Strasburg Bor., " " 149 •Warwiek,_ ISO 1 NT VI Those marked thus slues std. TiIIAUZIC ZOO 00 11441." $3.,39 92 b 97 12 P. 0. Eb.rman'J .tatecueut Total 6113011111, $1806139 86 JOHN M. lIIESTAND, ? PHILIP DEIST, CORlllll6SiOlter , WILLI-A.3f C. WORTH, ) 186 S 1864 $8 48 18 OS REPORT OF THE AUDITORS. JANUARY 1, 1665 -'-' GARRET EVENTS will be a eandiciate for Anwwn9,oll. of tha N. E. Ward, at the exuntiug City Election—if nomi nated at the Democratic nominating meet 11:—and respect folly solicit! the support of his friends dee dg te49 120a31= JOSEPH BELNTIIIALL will be a candidate for Constable in the N. E. Ward, at the ensuing City election—if nomi nated by the Democratic nominating meeting. dee 19 tf-48 12 75 13 37 110 26 4 50 12 00 Ag"giied Estate of Charles Willis.—The undersigned auditor, appointed to distribute the bal ance of the account of Jacob Souders, Assignee under a deed of voluntary assignment of Charles Willis, of West Donegal tap., and Barbara his wife, to and among the per entitled to the same. will meet all persons interested in the said distribution, in the Library room of the Court Mouse, in the city of Lancaster, on Saturday. the 10th of February next, at o'clock, I'. 11. Jan M 4t-1 JAMES L. REYNOLDS. llranted, to borrow, fora term of three I, years, the sum of $4,000. for which interest at the rate of from 6to 7 per cent, will be paid promptly at the end of every six months or a year as the lender may pre. fer. The security's a mortgage on uuinctunbered real estate in Allegheny city. Pa., worth Twenty Thousand Dollars.— Enquire of the Editof of this paper. jan 213 Std In Town.—Miss Lucy's In town, and can be seen &si ly at Wents's Cheap Store. where she will be 'happy to se her friends, which includes every one. Hear what she says: ;qty. minute observation of one thing. I am convinceed —at the present time, when the general cry is ILacd Saircity of Money, be., there ig no better plaza a Fare money by buying right, than at IVENTTS. They have reduced to a cr!osideral.le extent. the pH, ef all their winter stock. 125 00 4 00 7 00 15 00 3 00 SHAKES AND DRE'Afi GIP)D6. they sell at almost ono half their value. lik-autlful Camel's Hair Plaids Figured De i.mines Good Broehu Long uhalws *ln•aud 12—wr.rth to 20 A rail will antrince all that rut right. They have just reatived hum,' furuishi lig goods. Tick' n.ts, luslins. Cheeks Sheeting's, Shirtings, Pillow Case Linens mud %tunlin, 'ru ble Diaper,. Calicoe the h.st I er-r Mother usoi to pas 1a:. cent.. for. Friends utuse-Thee/ri.g. and all who aro .uleutt e-on tuun.rinu. tul, ads lee is 1, anythiv.,- you wish to bur tp, Fa i e st ".;oney. ,• W V:\ TZS CH EA I' s s. : tf-1 209 21 669 99 351 56 3182 18 "a 27 11 8780 43 939 75 • k z tat esnent of the Board of Directors of slthe Southern lutual C.unpany of Lancaster County. made at the Annual Meerla of the company. heir at Spring move. Drum,n., ou anturday Dec. :P:. The past year has been one. in which the enmputo. hate sustained some very seven,. looses greater that, uuy Aber sin, the existenee of thr Com p any . p except that of the "Cooper Fire." and the tax has fall..r, heavily upon the sieml.ers; yet. notwithstanding all this, the Company lift/4 gradually increased. and promptly paid all the demands against it. and bus a balance In the hand; of the 'f ranca of 52.6 D., and aver one hundred dollars at tax yet to be . .. . _ .. e:Bected. Below Is the ueeount of the Tr .:surer. .h•r. in the reeelpts and payments during the year. TIIONIAS C. 0 iLLINS.. I:sq . . Treasurer. To lola°, lu bk hands Dec. 31st) ;IMP Cacti loaned to pay as per res-lution Board -one lc , Cacti received Fr,n members of the Company for balance of last year's tax. and extra tax levied February 10th, to pay losse,, ei Brenneman d: Swisher 1113 ..!7 Cash received on speriticati./11F and polbiea du ring the year. Arrettrag[•s cue from pot sou; allhdrawiuxfi , ov the Company, Cacti leaned to pay Reese's loss 000 Oo Cash collected from members on a , :c• ant of :in- \ nual tax for coating year . 5•31 50 By Cot paid C. U. • Breancn.,n in full, far loss of his Mill, Cash paid R. S. Swisher iu full, for loss of his Baru, 1000 00 Cosh paid isgaoliet Rose in full. for loss of his stable, (Including ill 12.100 interest,) Cash pall L. llaiues cud S. McCullough to full, for losses, 3;,.1.) 00 Interest on Eau, 13 3 - .: Cash paid agent, of Company for collecting, ex tra tax 42. 11 Cash paid fur printing during the year,, II 70 Tax refunded to W. NVeLsterb & S. R. Ax ....... , , 1 79 Cash paid Geo. W. 11:nsel. oh o ' year's salary " ' as Secletnry, no as Cash paid Thomas C. Coll iha, one year's sslary ss Treasurer, ........................ Cash paid Directors their per diem Cash paid six, Apptalsers,3 da) s each Cash paid Agents for collecting anoual tax. Cash paid for stationery and postage, Balauce lu hauls of Trensur, Directors for die Present Rar„—Sandors President; Geo. W. Hensel, Secretary: Thomas C. Collins, Treasurer: Lewis Haines, William Spencer. Appraisers.—triali Swisher, Coleraiu; John J,•huron, Little Britain; Richard C. Edwards, Thomas N. MeSparren, Drurnore; Timothy Huh..., Fulton; Joseph Hood. Bart. Sarreyorr.—Joseph C. Taylor, Thomas Wright, for Little Britain twp.; Day Woad. Joel Smelly. for Funk. top.; John IlleSparren. Henry Phillips. fur Druniore twp.; Joel Sutton. John Ileidelletu , 2B, far Bart and . Colera it; twp , . and Eden; Jacob Hildebrand, John Werutz, for Strasburg twp., and Borough. j jan Jo I[4 to 77,281 12 The Unlon.—Arch Street between 3d and .i.th street. Philadelphia. EVANS S NEWCOMER, t ‘ furtnerly We 1.1.) s Ne.,colutr.) EWAN EVANS. 'Proprietors. UPTON S. NEWCOMER. Meals—Breakfast, and 7 to iS o'el,k Gents ordinary Dinner. I to 3%. •• '• •• Tea, 6 to I I TERMS—id.Lu pet day .1t0...1 Red Lion Hotel—No. dqn. )I,..ket :street, abide oth. Philadelphia. Thu undersigned, late of the Amer ican !louse, Columbia, Pa., takes pleasure In informing his friends, and the public gem , rally. that he has taken the above wend:clown and popular which he has filled up with entirely New Furniture and Bedding of a superior quality. Thu house has also been renovated chid impro red in a manner which trill compare favorably with any of the hotels in the City, and cannot fail to give satistbc. [lon to those who may "patronize this establishment. The TABLE will always bu supplied with the eholeest Provisions the market affords: and the liar with the PC- REST AND BEiff 1,11.11:01i6. Nothing .shall lot left undone to make hie litiests emotbrtablu, and he Natures himself that be strict attention to business, he will merit and re cries a liberal share of yublle patronage. . . It -1 C . "lltaron Sleeper's Parasol and Umbrel- Ola Manufactory, Market street. one do, alsn.• Tenth. Philadelphia. Also, 11"hitlels , ne for Dresses. Corsets. 30.. and tel tan fdr Builders. Carriage Makers. to. ea_ Umbrellas and Parasols Repaired. jr, o It.'l I). DIEFENDORI, Tnoa.,s H. Dorm. Late of Weston, Missouri. Late of Springfield, Ills. Land Agency and General Intelligence Office.—The undersigned have this day formed a co partnership and opened an office in the town of Leaven worth, Kansas Territory, and are now prepared to devote their individual attention in giving strangers coming to the Territory, and to any persons lu the United States, In formation concerning lands in said Territory—to buy and sell real estate in any of the Towns, particularly Leaven worth, and to give any Information relative to the sense, that may bo desired. Any persons living at a distanc,who wish to employ our Agency through which to etfeet invest ments in lands or town property, shall receive such :men [ion as will giveentire satisfaction to all. We have the honor to refer to, Hon. S. A. Douglas, Washington. D. C. E. W. Risque, Esq. Semi. V. Niles, Req.. Grill. Laud ORes', Wnshinton,lo3 wa. Ogden Niles, Esq. l'eusieu 0111 re, Wnshivgion. Messrs. Evans A: Fent, Washington, D. C. Hon. Sol. P. McCurdy, Weston, Me. Sol. L. Leonard, St. Joseph. Mo. E. H. Norton.ylatte City, Mo. " Willard P. Hall, St. Joseph, 310. Messrs. Russell d: Bennett, 31orclf ts, St. Louis, Mo. Auiidee Valle, Esq: do Messrs. Siter, Price, 6: Co. Merelits. Philadelphia. Pa Dale, Ross 6: Withers, Ralph, Mead di Co. Jennings, Read di CO. John Moore, State Treasurer, Springfield. ills. Thos. H. Campbell, Auditor State, Spriugfield, 111 Messrs. Campbell & Fundy, Roal Estate Agents. • " J. Bunn, Springfield, " Lauphier A Walker, Ede. 111. State itegistei Springfield, 111 s. Messrs. Jacob Forsythe di Co.. Pittsburg, Pa. " Joshua F. Speed, Esq., Louisville. Ky. " Jacob Strader, Esq. Cincinnati, 0. B. F. Stevenson, Merthant, Jacksonville. Hon. John Calhoun, Surveyor General, Kansas and Ne braska Territories. Messrs. Bastin A Adams, Leavenworth, K. T. Address, DIEFENDORF S DOYLE. Leavenworth, Kansas Territory, Dee'r. 1851. jan 23 311,1 City Property at Public Sale.—On Saturday the 27th of January, 15.55, will be sold at the public house of William Nelltigs, in South Queen street, iu the city of Lancaster, the following described property, viz No. 1. A TWO.STCRY kItA.IIE DWELLING HOUSE trith back building and other out Lenses, and a lot of ground containing 27 feet front on tha north side of West German street. and extending in depth about 195 feet. No. 2. 9 TWO-STORY BRICK BWELLINC HOUSE, ad joining No. 1 on the East, with a lot of ground containing 20 feet front on said street, and extending in depth about 195 feet. Possession will be given on the Ist of April next. gala to commence at 7 o'clock in the evening of said day, when terms will be made known by P. CASSIDAY, Jan 16 2662 j Attorney in fact of C. Freeman. (Lanenstarlan and Examiner copy.) CitYElection.—Notice is hereby given to the Free men of the City of Lancaster: That agreeably to Law, au election will he held on TUESDAY, th 6th of FEBRU ARY next, at the public house of Adam Trout, In the N. \Vest Ward, for five persons qualified to serve as members of the Ilouee of Representatives or this Commonwealth, to be members of the Common Commit fur one year. 21 88 I tcald 06 8160,669 8 At the house of Jacob Wolfert, In the South West Ward, for three persons to be members of the Common Council for one year. At the public house of Anthony Lechler, In the North % Wand, for four persons to be members of Common Co oil for one year, and for one person to be member of Select Council for three years. At the public house of Mrs. Miller, in the South L.st Ward, for three persons to he members of Common Coun cil for one year; and one person to be member of ....elect Council for three years. The South East Ward and South West Ward iu conjunction elect one person for member of Select Council for chree years. The members of Select Council whose term of office ex pire on sold day of Election are Newton Lightner, John liatenton end F. T. Kramph. • At the ...me time and places are to be elected, One High and Four City Constables for the City of Lancaster-i. e. one City Constable for each Ward. Mayor's Office, jan 16 Dividend.—The President and Managers of the Lan eseter G. Company have this day declared a dividend of Fifty Cents on each share of stock, payable on demand. JOIIN F. SHRODER, jan 9 3b51 Attest—WV. 6ec'y Turnpike Dividend.—The President and Mann gers of the Lancaster, Elizabethtown mud Middletown turnpike road, have this day declared a dividend c.r one dollar on each share of sib& payableon demand. .1. M. LONG. Treasure. an 9 3t 61 übllo Sale.—On THURSDAY, the 18th day ofJAN j UARY, 1855, will be gold at public sal; at Eagle Fur nace, below 3larietta, alai= FIVE TULA:AND TUNS OF IROlli ORE, " ' 3400 TOSS uF COAL, HORSES. CARTS, SMITH TOOLS, ittle to commence at 2 o'clock P. M. Terms made known LUTHER RICHARDS, Receiver. jan 9 2t-a1 or en. — Three 2 STORY FRAME HOU "' Ml SES, (with hydrant in yard) in the rear of the subscriber's Livery establistuncnt, between West King and Vine streets. Rent moderate, and pos. session given on theist of April next. Lancaster, jan 9 6t-51 SAMUEL DILLER., Mate ofJohn. Sho an, late of E. Lampotor town ..Ea ship, deceased.—Letters of administration on said estate having been granted to the undersigned, residing in Lancaster city, all persons indebted thereto aro requested to make immediate payMent, and those having demands Against the gams will present them for settlement to the undersigned. . ODORIRE D. URI:CHER, Sans 9 6 . 60 Adaanutrator. - , 13 srab e 01 ee..--iti - persona ere id gimning, . • . lt.l3;pries,!ilgiliirly IrsreliaiiMlninet-'n-flaUlliDtkriteinfrviliitlatirtairlautilterfilsOesauffetitsuak-ofilr/Fe-liihroder.,M,..{lo.-, _ ..I_ . huutlng witikdogs, or Areslossiingliu • any other Away : i 1 • d easy ,Term,. .Theettberibers offer a large number , Y, OirSatuulay the 20th daY of Janu ary , 1855, the nn- 1:1 This company beg Tense to amitiIEPTIMW frfaidishd -- upin the premises of tioneliecribers Its Manor tOinshlp-. , . . finest EMLDDITLOTSIri the city-Id feet In front ' 41 % 1 '4 1 :Led Mamba' or thebst ! will ofelashnitKehler,lato .1111 t poblia that they are now fu ll y prepared to do &general as be is dot rained for the ratans to enforce' tIM law !- • ranging Doug 90 to 150 feet in depth. These lots lie !of Meet Hempfield . tOrnaldP, Lancaster. Monty. rice's, w• t'ing, Erachange,o3llMtion and. Stook Bushing with against all curia, without respect to Persona. ' ! • -Ind the L.ernrpatire Paetory. and Machine Shops, and..rill e:xpose to public sale, on the premises, the. Talnable proMptness and fidelity. ['. , , Jan = Mai . BaRNARDMAIIN, (Penner,) • run up towards ge street.... The situation bone of the Yea Estate, bite the Estate of JoShila ere doe vim Money received on depoilt and paid 'back on demand ('lard Your Ifulmolleriort-Tbe Receipt forma- ! delightful for 'residences, and ultimatey - lbecome one . All Hut certain plantation or tract of Land, idtuate in W. without notice, with the interest due. Interest paid on a_ i king t hi s C e l e b ra t e d C om p ennt i, (w e t, Introduced i n of he most Talmage and thriving portions of the city: We-!. Eel:EV:field townsldireferesaid,'on the Lanetketar and Co: all small sums deposited at the late of 6to 51.6 per cent. this country,) will be sent by the subscriber to any person , ;pre of to persona of all classes, tO tricorns lambi& Turzudiut, about 2 mile! from. Columbia and S / Nara, CHYOltei Buts,; ace !Collected-in attPllart! of the IL In the United States or Ballades, its $l. The Eroßerion ' tli owners of these lots. Chesnut street, Walnut street . miles fr°E l Lalmister , adjoining lands OrAtitabain Zook, ! States or Chttade. ! • thi s w h o l e t ie d" t o- ','Jrieob Pormy and others,! cOntailllng Mi ACHES, more or - Bncurrent Bank Notes and d Warrants bought anti will earl or ware the heir In the most .liutiful meaner.- !an others, °lint opene d llnunr-iisold. Any person kissing . the meat m oot and tinsmith! looking I , te with wide cromstreits. .These beautiful lota will . . ' least of first - - rate Lintest o no Log with a largo De ltsad - at gSS, mi able in payments of ONE Doman pER; convenient two stce7 BEt MA NSION' tiv . A Brendunipaid for old Unit States Gold and Silver hair, van transform into the most beautiful, by the use U. I WEEK ; thus enabling every raving boy, Ofhe avails him. HOUSE, formerly kept aslpublic house, with a Mae ... -coin, also on Spanish and 31exl dollars. Remittaeces this article. The ingredients will not cost over 12 cent and w i th th i s rece i pt. .., one ... make it equally good i t salt of the chanceP and every ladYwho has atelfie to spore, ' large lock building attached, &large Swifter made to England, Ireland, or the Continent. Particular every respect, to that sold at $3 per bottle. If preferred, ;to make a earn investment -perhaps to them the first step- ' Barn and o th er out-buildings and improvements Theisen attention paid to the buying mid selling of Stocks and package of groped= ready mado, will be sent nee of pest! l Plug stone to weelth and independence. Hundreds of well erected. This land is ill fl' high state of cultivation, well Loans of every deachiption in the New Y or k, Philadelphia mitten of all, orders eiatrusted to may be relied upon. age, instead of the receipt with directions for pm...twit 1 doing persons in our midst, ore those ohs invested their I termed sod very Productive. There are 2 wells of water or Baltimore markets. I The fel fed and confidential exe. H. A. FRI 4 PHONY, ! will become immensely valuable to these who purchase ; to liquid form, and full directions for usa. Send all letters ! first small earnings in a profitable purchase. Those lots ' with Pumps therein on the Prentisesiome,pf whiebris near the kitchen door. There!is also an orchafd of choice fruit They will be pleased to give en informati o n desired, In postpaid, to Jan 23 3m-1 Warren, Trumbull co., Ohio. I them - Early application will here to be made, as they sell rap- ' treason mid premises, IThis property to in a first-rate regard to St)cks, Loan tend soon • matters to general. ~ neighborhood, convenient to mills, stores, churches and Banking House op- t... `!" !! ti o'clock, I'. 11. idly. Every see May have a chance. Near one hundred schools. Is a lust-rate stand for a public house or any dec 19 • • tf-40 of them have betin sold in a few deyr, without any effort public business. Possessibn given April Ist, 1955. Persons ! per share, for the le on, our part. ; wishing to view the said premises prior to the day of sale, ykividesed.-T1 One Dollar a week only for a lot of large sire. Whole will please call on Henry [N. Nobler, residing thereon. _LP soft Tintrapias ' pr ce. Eighty-fite Dollars. Sale to commence at 2 o,clock on said day, when terms ix, 1854.0 deblered i will be made known by I Azamuat ZOOK, dec2.o 3t49 ! Executor. -..--, January 1,1..55, at Tenth Grand Gift Distribution of the ART UNION SOCIETY.-500,000 Gifts valued at Three Hundred Thousand Dollars. Certificate for this year. One Dollar. The members of the ART UNION SOCIETY,' on the occasion of this the tenth distribution of the works of Art. accumulated by the Society drying the past year, would respectfully call the attention of its pa trons to the tact that, being about to remove to the build ings in course of erection for the Society In the city of Washington, they will add the Real Estate and other Land ed Property belonging to the Society, to the Distribution for this Year: At the last meeting of the Society, it was determined to Reduce the Certificate of Share (or this Grand Enterprise to One Dollar each, thinking thereby that it will be the means of a more general diffusion of the work 3 of Artistes throughout the country, and will enable the Society to ex tend their labors for the adraucemeot of the ARTS AND SCIENCES in this country. The certificates of share will be issued at One Dollar, accompanyiug which each purcha ser will receive free of harge. by return mail. a beautiful Line and Stipple Engraving, entitled The Encamp ment at Valley' Forge, representing an eventtui period in the History of our Country. It will he seen, by referriuz to the list, that there are many valuable pieces of property, many costly Paintings, Superb Statuary. 13.1utiful Enteral Ines, Costly Jewelry, Ylagniticent Shawls. and other beautiful Gifts, such as Clocks, Watches. Illuminated Works. Sc.. to the number -I five Hundred Thousand—worth 5'.300.000. As the Society expects to remove to the New Hall at Washington by the middle of .lone. the distribution will :eke tins on the first of July. 1655. In , cons.• rules and regulations that have heretofore zuided the Society . distributions will be adhere) to In sod ell ItO 4..e.••unt will there be any postponement from th- d•te oerned. All letters and communications. post paid. tor certificate, or on business., are to be addres. .set to the Southern Office In Baltimere, directed to the Secretary, will answer by return mall. -Single sub• scribers remitting 'fen P-Ilon. will receive one year's sub s..ription to any of the Alaga•ines they may mane in their letter. to be forwarded free of charge for the time of sub. ,ription, one year. The following list constitute: a part of the Gifts for 855 : the splendid House and Lot of the Art Colon Society, situated in Broadway. superb Dwellings the residence of the late At, son Suitoer. Esq. the beautiful summer residence. Gothic Cottage end (hounds al Hawk's Nest. on the Hudson River, 5 small Dwellings. situated on the lot belonging to the Society in 104 street, I, magnificent Camel's Ilair Shawls, Those shawls are the most beautiful work of sit er beheld. 4 sets of Diamond Jewelry—ronsistsing or 7 pie ces each—all antique patterns, in a beautiful Pearl Jewel Box, lo set. of Pearl Jewelry, cusisting 'of 7 pieces each. all different styles, o and of Persian than. fitottire. V.: Gold Watches far Ladles, very beautiful and curious works of are one the size of a dime, 10 \Vetches for Gehtlemen. all very heavy, of different stylae and patterns. 50 /3oudere. Toilet and Dressing Cases for Ladles bomb finished lu Pearl patterns—Louls XIV.. I large Clock.. a very beautiful work of art, nade be Lipordl at Cologne, finished in a style of beauty end art unsurpassed. 1,100 Gild 'limbic& all different patterns, very heavy. 20) copies of the lives of great Painters, superb ly bound, with an engraving of each artiste, 60,000 illuminated Albums, different styles and patterns, 200 ..mpies of Griswold's Republican Court, splen didly bound, with tinted engravings, 100 copies of Boyden's Illustrations of Shaky spears. To the admirers of the ,Great Poet, this work will lie an acquisition. PAINTINGS Venus sending forth Cupid and Hymen—Titian, 2,005 Begar Boy—Murlllo, 1,000 To.lt and the Angel—qabrater Rom, 1,000 Night V9t.lV—Clnudio, 1,000 31adonna—Cm•regie, 1,000 .1 Henri—Tilian. 600 A Head—Vandyke. 600 Landscape—Pousein, 600 A Piece—Gulotto; 500 Battle Piece—Wouverman, 600 Landscape—Claude, 600 There are others by the same Artistes, all csigiutti, be sides some splendid pictures by Allston, Sully. Reynolds, Neagh, Doughty, Cole, Chapman, David, Vernet, Stuart, Herbert, Tack, Bennington, Schaub, Perkins, Lewis, Ellis, Hamilton, Read, Bartlett, Schloss, Huntington, Johaurth, Schmidt, Rembrandt, and others fully described in the cataloerue, which will be forwarded on application by letter, post-paid, to the Secretary, who will answer by return mail. ch. worth 37 31,4 io 00 10 1,0 10 00 _033 2 1S TERMS FOR CLUBS: Clubs of 10, 1 Extra:Certificate. , Clubs of 20 •‘ Clubs of 50. S " .• The money In all taees to s......ouipany the application fur Certificates. Ladi,..s forming CIO, ..ill Le entitled to the some terms as above, with the extra itollteellielit of the present of a Magnificent Set of Boudoir Furniture, with rich colored India Hangings. tine India Lace Curtains and everything of the most splendid description to the Ladles' Club who will send the largest remittance fur Certificates. Postmasters are Authorized to act AS Agents, and the Postmaster remitting the largest amount for shares will receive a/Glitiscane Gold Watch and Chain, valued at Two Hundred Dolava. The money must accompany the appli. cation Iby letter. post-paid.l in all oases. and the Certificate, with the Engravings, will be t;Jrwarded free of charge by return mail. Correspondents are requested to write their address, with the County. Town. Poet Office aml State. plainly, ln order to avoid mistakes. All letters answered by return mail. Catalogues of all the (Lifts, with value and explanation, can be obtamed on application to the Secretary, to whom all letters for Certificates, .le., must be addressed. ALFRED JOCRDAIN, Secretary% A. U. S. ROOMS. 2.1 S Montgommy st., Baltimore. Md. jun :. sml eof the Board of Directors of the LANCASTER COUNTY MUTUAL INSURANCE CO3I. PANIC. made at the office of the Company. at Williams town. January P. 1855. Whole numbvr of Policies in tort, Jan. 1. 1855. lu;% Amount of insurance In three on policies Issued b the company up to let,. 1.1854. - A 11.01111( of insurancee tr,,o,td ides during the year Deduct amount of insurance cancel led during the year 441.588 62 Increased amount of Insurance cf.-- feeted on policies during the year. 4GS,sSB Deduct amount of insuranoe asecr taiued to be void on per report of the Collector filed in the office of the Company 11,366 oo Whole amount of insurance effected 6 on poffrles In force Jan. 1. 1855 $4,638.057 ff G. W. HINKLE. .Prop•i,t, Amount of premium notes in tin,. January], 1654 ;4191,1 ha 61 A mount of premium notes deposited with the Couipy during the year. $1'3.759 IS Deduct amount of premium notes eaneelled during the year '21.619 51 • I uereased amount of premium notes duriugthe year 22.1: , 51 , 1 Deduct amount of premium note • - ascertained to 4e void as per re port of the Collector filed In the office of the company 47° 40 Whole amount of premium flutes iu --- 21.070 24 force January 1, 1010 CR. FUNDS OF TUE COMPANY Balance In the hands of the Treasu• rer, January 1; 1554. $3.737417 Cash received fur assessment No. d 7 92 Cash received foil assessment No. 7 1.903 Cl Cash received for; per cordage paid In premium adios durin theyear Cash received fur policies during the year QLB , 00 5 , 5,622 621 DR. To cash paid W. F. P. Noble,' ono of the executors of the estate of Wm. Noble, decd, his loss i 20 , ) 0.1 4 : To cash paid• James McCally, his lose by fire 2,10000 • Do. John Leach, his loss by lire . 050,00 Do. John Hassler, his loss by fire 1,40000 •• Do. Jacob Steinmetz, his loss byfire . 150 00 Cash refunded to John IfcCally, for assessment No. 7 (paid twice) 15 12 • Cash paid expenses or committees to investigate losses by fire 13 18 Cash paid John W. Rambo for pcst.. age as per receipts filed In the of tice of the company 13 00 Cash paid expenses to Lancaster attending to the business of the company 6 80 Cash paid for printing, as per re- . ceipts filed in the office of the company 77 12 Cash paid Secretary's salary up to 200 policies 200 00 Cash paid Sect'y (half the amount received for policies issued over 200) 113 00 Cash paid Treasurer's salary 62 00 Do. office rent 26 00 Do. Directors and executive committee for services rendered to the company • 129 00 Cash paid fuel (one and a half tons `coal) 960 , Do. statiokiary and register 989 Do. collecting assessment No. 7 91 62 Do. do. No. 6 89 Do. expenses of committee to au dit annual account 360 Balance in haudd at Treasurer Jan 1122361111 Of the stove balancedue by tha Treasurer, there was deposited by order of the Beard, In the Lancaster Savings! instil:alms. on the 21st of April last, 3100 00, and $4OO 00 on the 20th of July last, on interest, for which the Treael urer holds the certificates of deposit. The Company have met with but two losses during this year, viz: Jacob Steinmetz'. tailor shop and contents, ltt gored for $l5O, and George Y. Schreiner'e barn and con:- tante, insured for si,llso—to meet which there is &tellable $lOO4 70—the balance as per above report—leaving $585 35 to be provided to meet the payment of George V. Schrein er's lose, for which it is deemed most expedient to make a loan, as the expenses for the reflection of en assessment would much exceed the interest on said loan. Assessment ,o. 7 has all been paid In but about 35 dold From the above it will be observed that the amount 0 .. property insured is $4,037,658 86, the increased amount of Insurance during the year being $457,299 53; the whole amount of premium notes deposited is two hundred and twelve thousand, eight hundred anti iafty dollars and eighty-five cents; the increased amount of premium notes during the year is $41,670 21. Of the $111,508 62, stated as amount of insurance cancel ed during the year, $377,418 1 42 was surrendered, and an ad ditional amount of insurance asked at the time by the same members. The actual amount canceled by'withdraer al from the Compsisy on account of death and sales, is $64,- 170. 1 Agents appointed by the Board for the ensuing year, viz: 1 Jacob S. Witmer, Manor; Joseph McClure, Bart; Freder ick A. Zitzman, ILitiz; Dr. resins Kinzer, Leacock; S. Smith Patterson, Rapho; John Stauffer, E. Hempfleid; Adam Ken ' igmacher, Eporata; Jacob 8. Shirk,cW. Earl; Christian 'Ed- I gle, Bainbridge; Sohn 31c0111, Salisbury; Martin Fi Stazfffee„ E. Earl; Christian Umble, Salistlary; A. Fleming Slaymal: ker, do. DIRECTORS.—Thomas 9- Woods, Thomas 8. 31ellvaf4e Oeorge L. Eckert, Hoary F filaymecker; David Graff, John 31. Buyers, Adam K. Witmer, Joseph_ B. Baker, Nath't, E. Slaymaker. the Company above named Directors 'were elected to serve. the Company the etirming year. Thomas 8. Wads was chosen President, and Nathaniel E. Sinymaker, Secretary .and Treasurer.b Nozr--Members may obtain-copies of the By-Law by applying to the Agents of the Company, at the Lancaster County Bank, or to the Secretary. Agents who may bate not received By-Laws,v ca an i r them by.lltng on Mr. car son, at the Lancaster Conn Bank. , j . #pBLE. SLAYMAKEIBi fan 18 8t452] 116066ta11e1... C. KIEFFER, Mayor. MAYNARD LEWIS. FRANCIS INCE. FERNANDa LIVINDFI'DN IMIXEMMIIII E. 5,457 62 1,0C4 70 0,622 52 beautiful draft of these Lots. Nvith.all the streets run nibg throudh them. can be seen by calling on either of the above. jan 9 3t-51 STARTLING, BUT TRUE T EVERY WOMAN SHOULD KM, 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 kith:E li:ice incident 'to the enjoyment of health. TH'E BLOOMING BRIDE, But a few years ago in the flush of health and youth, And bithyancy of spirits, rapidly, and apparently in explicably, becomes a feeble, sickly, sallow, debili fated wife, with frame emaciated, nerves unstrung, spirits depressed, countenance bearing the impress Of suffering, and an utter physical and . mental pros tration, artsing from ignorance of the simplest and Plainest rules of health as connected with the mar riage state, 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 GENERATION," I"iransxrdittni CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA, . HFIPOCRONDRIA, INSA-LAITY, GOUT. KLNG'S EVIL, and other and 'worse Diseases, as a DREADFUL INHERITANCE FROM THE J'A RENTS. "And must this continuo? Must thin be/ Is there no remedy? No relief? No hopet" The remedy is by knowing the causes and avoiding them, ant knowing the remedies. and benefiting by them. Theee are pointed out in THE 'MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE - MEDICAL COMPANION, BY DR. A. M. MAURICEAU, PROPFZEOR OP DISEASES OP WOULN. t; One Hundredth Edition, (500,000), ISmo., pp. 250. (ON MINB PAYER, EXTRA MYPING, $1.00.] A standird work of established reputation. found classed In 'the catalogues of tho great trado sales •in New York, Philadelphia, and other cities, and sold by the principal booksellers in the United States. It was first published In 1847, since which time FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND' COPIES have been sold, of which there were upwards of ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND SENT BY MAIL, attesting the high estimation in which It Is held as a re liable popular Medical BOOK FOR EVERY FEMALE the author lia4lng devoted his exclusive attention to the treatment of Complaints peculiar to females, in respect to which he Is yearly consulted by thousands both to person and by letter. Hero every woman can'discover, by comparing her own symptoms with those described, the nature, character, ' MLR/ of, and the proper remedies for, her =plaints. The wife about becoming a mother has often need of instruction anti adviie of the :utmost importance to her future health, in respect to which her sensitiveness for- I bids consulting a medical geritleman, will find such in• istrnctlon and advice, and also explain many symptoms iwlrlch otherwise would c,cession anxiety or alarm as all the peculiarities incident to ber situation are described. ' How many are Suffering from obstructions or irregular ities peculiar to the female system, which undermine the health, the effects of which they are ignorant, and for which their delicacy forbids seeking medical-advice. Many suffering from prolapsus uteri (falling of the womb), or from fluor al7us (weakness, debility, he.) Many are to constant agony for many months preceding confine ment. Many-have difficult if not dangerous deliveries, and slow and uncertain reooreries. Some whose lives aro hamrded during nch time, will each find in its pages the means of prevention, amelioration and relief. It is of course Impracticable to convey fully the various subjects treated of, as they are of a nature strictly, In tended for the married or those contemplating marriage. Reader, are you a husband or a father? a wife or a mother? Have 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 , piness not less than your own. It will avoid to you and yours, as It has to thousands, many a day of pain and anxiety, followed by sleepless nights, incapacitating the mind for its 'ordinary evocation, and exhausting those , means for medical attendance, medicines and advertised nostrums Which otherwise would provide for declining years, the infirmities of ago and the proper education of your children. In consequence of the universal popularity of the work, as evidenced by its extraordinary sale, various imposi tions, have been attempted, as well on' booksellers as on the public, by imitations of title page, 'spurious editions, ' and surreptitious infringements of copyright, and other • devices and deceptions, it has been found necessary, therefore, to I , i Dir auns ) CAUTION THE PUBLIC to boy no book unless the words "Dr. A. 11. lan:la:Au, 129 Liberty Street, N. Y.," is on (and the entry in the Clerk's Mae on the back of) the title page ; and buy onl7 of respectable and honorable dealers. or send by mml, and address to Dr. .1. SI. Manricead. IMMEI gear Upon. receipt of One Dollar "TUB MAR RIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COM PANION" is sent (mailed free) to any part of the United Stated, the Canadas and .British Provinces. All letters roust be post-paid, and addressed to Dr. A. M. MAURICEAU, box 1224; New-York City. Publiqlnvg Office, No. 1.29 Liberty Street, New- York. T. B. Petorsou, Philadelphia: Mrs. Cynthia Williams, Honesdale; Spangler & Bro.. Lunea,ter : Wentz k Stark Carbondale: E. Flint. William:l,li S. Tuck. Wilksharre: S. Loader, Hanover Thos. Cowperthwait, B. Gunnison. Erie; Samuel B. Lantfor. lir,on.burg; E. S. Durban. Franklin Dr. S. D. Scott. E. T. brand, Indiana: J. W. Kidney. Brleve,iii..; : , ]."SleGnt tys. Butler.: J. S. Nicks,n. Cha.mbersburs: i.el: W. Gprtys. Butler . : .10,0 :SlTartz. Bionme.L.m, jan tbs.l Gioßillglt the balenee of Figured De Lalnes at 12 1 . , , ite.i.hsual price IS and 25 cam.. them iiro the cheapett goods e'er in thi, city at WENTZ', • Ilea , Hite Store. North Quern start. Lan. $412,858 85 PLAID SILKS; PLAID SILKS—We are nary closing out ambulance of our Plaid Silks at very reduced pri,ek— Among them are sonic beautiful styles. which we has ~red uced to 75 cts., regular price 51,25. Also, a few mere nt 50 cis., worth 7.5 e. Call and see and you will surely purchase at these prices. at the HEE HIVE STORE, dec 19 tf-18 05 North Queen it. ISAAC BARTON, WHOLESALE GROCER. WINE and LIQUOR STORE.— Nos. 135-137 North 2S street. Philadelphia. Sac 2S 1149 12or Rent.—The DWELLING • HOUSE now occupied by Mrs. Wager, situated in forth Duke street, a short disuinCV from the Court House The house is supplied with bath room and gas fix iiii - tures. Possession given the Ist day of April next. Apply to L. RICHARDS, jim 2 41.50 Agent. Llst of Letters remaining in the Post Office at Safe anchor, for the 4unrwr ending Dec. 31st B Beckey, )Ass Eliza Bowen, Daniel McFarren, Elean Hambrick, Ned Hollinger, Daniel Beaker, James7P. kl.ir.tar.c.y, William Bishop, Abner 31c0lid, Charles Bradley, Friskls N C Null, Goo. 2 ' Carrol, John • Nicholls, James D 0 Donley, John Dun, Robert Donor :ClehoUe Peifei. Jacob D, 2 Flin, John, Roust, Jacob Gebreth, 6aml. E Glll, Patrick Harron, Jamee Hart, Catharine Hint, Matthew Henry, Adasti Hyre, James Harman, Robert Jenkins, Thomas K Kintner, Daniel Koplin, Lewis 2 Kelly,•Daniel or Michael Lintner, Daniel 3 Persons enquiring for lett°rs trill please say that they are advertised. JOHN ICOLP, jan 9 3t•bl] P. M. T )ublie Sale..—Will he_ sold at public sale, at the Dyspepsia Bitters--No humbug. —Prepared by Elder J. STAMM, Mount Joy, Lancaster county, public house of James o.lwing, at QUIIITY V Jai ,on Sat- ur day, the 20th day of January next, a Plantation or Tract Pa.—ln the Trovidence of God I was ailllcted with this of Laud, containing 119 Acres and 55 Perches, situate In dreadful disease, (Dyspepsia.) I tried various remedies, ! (-4n ' in t''''..sl-liP, On the west branch of Uctorara Creek, but re no effect, until .l used these Bitters. Having now adjoining lauds of 51ilalou Pusey, Charles Brooke, Jr. ACo realized its happy effects for myself—also many others— ' Ja..e>l."Eckman and other, one mile from Rock Furnace, one ! and knowing that thousands are still suffering with Dys- fourth,. f a mile from Pusey's mill, and 18 miles from the pepsin, I recommend it as a safe, and one of the best rem- city et Lancaster. The public. road leading from Pusey's Klieg for this dreadful disease (Dyspepsia.) mill to Christians, j.ssen through the property. Elder J. STAMM. 'llze improvemeots are a two story Log Dwelling I We, the undersigned, have used J. St cam ' s Bitters for - House, with running water near the dm, a Log Barn, and a Frame Stable. Alaut 40 emus of this Dyspepsia; and having:heen greatly benefited. therefor,, 1, act is covered with valuable. timber, the remain we recommend it as an invaluable remedy for Dyspepsia Elder A. IL Long, Mount Joy; Elder J. C. Owens. do. 11. dtr is arable land. conveniently divided into enclusuies.— Bechtold, do. E. Ilazninaker, do. A. Kauffman, do. J. Sar- Th e soil is well adapted to the use of Lime and Plaster,and ver, do. J. Manhart, do. D. Leib, do. Widow Stehmad, do. lus susceptibility of improvement Is strongly manifested Miss Stehnian do. P. Brunner, do. S. Dyer, do.: Major E. , the fertility of adjoining tracts. This property being actuated ins healthy and improving section of Lancaster Opera, Lancaster, D. Mar, do.; S. Slaiter, Earl; E. Songor do. J•.. Stirk; do. J. Senseidg, do. Mrs. WeaVer, do.; J. Burns' co.uuty, within five miles of Quarryville, where limestone is Rapho; S. Strickler, do. D. Strickler, do. 11. Greenawalt, do . al ,uadsnt,and not more than 7 miles from Christiana on the S. N. Simmer, do. (ion 9. 13 .. 51 . C,,ltunbigvand Philadelphia rail road, affords an opportuni , ti to enterprising and industrious Farmers for a profitable Ustablished in I 7 98.—McALL1STBit & 00711- ` itrrestn3ent of capital. X./ Eft{ Opticians, have removed (from the old stabd, No. l Persons wishing to view theproperty previous to the day 48 Chesnut et.) to their new Store 193 Chesnut street be 4 sale, will please call on the tenant, occupying the prem low Eighth it. opposite the Masonic Hall, Philadelphia. es, by whom the name will be shown. Alar Speetacies, Spy Glasses, Microscopes, .Mathemaical Possession will be giviin on the first day of April next; .Instruments, &e., Ac. A priced and illustrated Catalogue t the title is clear and, indisputable, and may be examined of Optical khittiematical and Philosophical Instruments on application being', made to William B. Foidney, Esq., sent by mall, free of charge. jan 7..4a-51 , Lancaster city. . . . Sale to conamonee'Atl. o'clock„ P. M., en said day, when ' ,attendance will be given and terms w J de known hi m; 1 • :.,. OHN.BTBO .• Attorney In fazt tbrAeorge,A,,..j. Mayfield. . For Rent. — The Bellevue Ware lone am). STORK'situated on the Philadelphia and env I:a i tumble Railroad, near the Gap, fd miles from Pla t adelphia, where a heavy transportation and met , . havingl ttll2 , cantna business has been and can. still be done, it now !t. a geed run of custom, and being one of the very : '''' ' 't. 'le' Etbtsil best situations on the read. For any Information enquirer , of the proprietor. in) unread Bottler E._ nrop:an 5, 1 "... - .. ....__ 8. KENNEDY. , _L - Vand Restaurant, Itlo. 413 Comm tram Inn .NO ea way P. B.—To any person wishing to • 11./J. 4 1111 Iv THOMPSON, i this kind -this may be had. purchase a property of i ittreets, SAN FRANCISCO. 8. K., Proprietors, ' Pia 9 4t41 ' 1 ilia 2 tf-C4 A. N. BRENNEMAN JESSE LANDIS. Univcraal Industrial and Agricultural Exhlbition I—To beheld in.Daylestown, Bucks county • Pa., on TUESDAY, WED>IESDAY, THURSDAY and FRI DAY, August 21st, 22d, '135 and 24th, 1855. The Committee in charge of the Arrangements are now perfecting the Premium Idsts, which will be announced in full lu the course of a feq weeks, in the following order: First day of the exhibition. Gentlemen's Department.— Premiums of $2O to S5O will be awarded for the best blood. ed stock of every description, and from $lO to $3O to the beseCorumon Stock, and Preminuas of from $5 to $lOO on the various descriptions of Mechanical Implements, Ma chinery, Agricultural Products and Manufactures of every description. SecondDay.—Ladies and Artists' Department—Premi ums of from $ 5 to $lO !will be awarded to First Class Needle Work,Embroidory and Fancy Work, IC.; from $2 to S 4 on the Second Cloth do.; from $5 to $8 for the bast Horticultural display; and from $2. to $.5 for Articles in the HomeDepartmeut. A portion of which will be reserved for Pointing . Statuary. Sculpture, Ac.. on which liberal premiums so ill be awarded. Third Day.—Fathers' and Mothers' Departmeut.- - The Rising reenerati ur iu Arms. - -Premiums of front $5O tossoo will be awarded to.the largest healthiest and best looking Infants, from the ages of one to tire years. A premium of icti , t ill be awarded to the largest tawny of Children,the parents of whom are both living; andin case of more than one family of the same number °tiering, It will be paid to that family. of children whose united ages are the least. .. Fourth Day.—Equestriait's Department —A Premium ..fa handsome Gold Hunting Watch, valued at $l5O, or its equivalent iu money, will be presented to the best Female Equestrian; a premium of a handsome Side Saddle sud other caparisons, worth $l5, to the second best; and a mag nificent flitting Habit, worth $3O, to the third best. A premium of $5O to the fastest trotting horse In Harness or under•the Saddle; and $25 to the next best. The Ground.—Selocted for the purpose is a beautiful, level of thirty acres and will be splendidly titled up for the oefasien, with a track 01 three-fourths of a mile long around it; arranged with Committee Stands and Seats for overlooking the entire ground. Proper accom. ' modal ions will be provided for all description of stock,and articles for exhibition will be entered iu the order In which they aro received. Ilie well kniwn Fanny Fero. anti equally celebrated Mrs. Jam Swisshelm, of the Pittsburg Saturday Visitor, hove been it:riled to serve Ms the Committee to award Prizes to Eal.des, and it is confidently expected they will be present. The exact day of this Exhibition will be announced in the course of a lets mcothe, when the preparations art inn slid:cleat state of forwardness to warrant it. The "under sidned haviag toes appotuted by the Committee, Director ox theExhiMton, assures the public that too pains or ex pense trill be spared, to make this one of the most aurae- Uor E:chink,us ever offered to the American people. Tickets. for the season, admitting one person, Si. All or ders addi assail to the undersigned will be promptly attend ed to. WILLIAM IthilK, dec r 3m--19 • Director. Agent Lindermuth, P. S. O'llagon, Francis 2 P Payn, James Philips, 13ridget I R Robison, ,Capt. B=l. • 5 • 1 Smith, James Shaup, Franklin Schlott', John Smith, Ildward Shortlidge, Lady T Thalgns, John Thomas, Lewis V . Vaghen, Leander . Walker, William Wood, Nlllism J 'lle Exhibition Buildings will be 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 improsetneuts of the ground will be of the most subtstantiat character. . , Two Splendid Bross Bands have been engaged fur the oc casion, and will give Promenade Concerts: On each evening save the last one, which will be free to the holder§ of Tichets. Each Concert will be accompanied with a fine display of Fire Works! Addresses from eminent Sp ahers: from abroad, on some appcs.priat, subject, may t Jxpected every day of the ex. hir..itiou, except the lest. ', hey will be announced hereaf ter. Patent Metallic Burial Cases, for and preserving the Dead for ordinary In terment., for vaults, or for any ether desirable purpose, can now be Cad at the Cabinet establishment of the under signed iu West King st., Lancaster, a few doers above Her man's stare. lthese Cases are made of various sizes, and ate the most complete article ftw the preservation of the Dead, for any length of ti, e, that has ever been introduced In this sec tion of c,untry. The following testimonial In relation to the antietu speaks rJr itself louse of Representatives, U. S. August 9, 1852. Gentlemen . It affords me Infinite pleasure to bear testi. many to the great caltte of your Metallic Burial Cases.— For durability. I think they cannot be surpassed. and their great beauty is ~.. far superior to the ordinary coffin, that It seems to rob death of much of its gloom and terror. 1 had the honor to aocompany the remains of Henry Clay from this'city to his home in Kentucky, and the beautiful case you had the hindbess to present do the committee. whilst It withstood the severest test of transportation, was the oN ct of admiration of all who saw it. , tespectfulk, ADDISON truer. Ky. Me ,rs. W. M. fialhOND A, Co. AI p.ssoos wishing to exaMllso these Cases will please eel on the undersigneil. in West King st. ILEN It Y M. MILLER, Cabinet Maker. `-t.:,... Corti: vs of evorp deeviptiou of Wood made at short once. Terms reasonable. dec.l2l3m-41 I ancaucer Locomotive Works, Decem -I_, her 3Uth, 1 , 54. 6toteutent of the 'Lan:aster Locomotive Engine 3 'Ma chine Moot bet uriug Company—male pursuant to the 13th &TU.!, ~ f an Art or A4selalhly, entitled - An Act to encour. age Manufactut log operations in this Commonwealth." The Capital of the Ucarni.any is itsomod, the whole amount of wlll , ll sum has :.et sally been paid into the hands of the A . , • p • laud in rat =MrtMEI I.i.lbliiti, of the i ' ,a,pany on the Ist Llay of Decom; , ,,, A. D. 11 , 5.1 L '29.630 13 DA V. 113 COCK L EY. Preablont. M. It. KLINE. 4.:eery I Treag'r. ' . Affirmed and mtbserlbell thi-,lMth day of December, 1654. I °fore m. M. CARPENTER, de 21; 3t-4 - ..lAldermau. • I -I °llday Prestints.—The subscriber lies TWW 011 11:111,1 a Illavliirleellt i<rllectiou of Standard and ele gant Gift Books, suitable for Christmas or New Year Pres. cuts. His stock romptist4all the lllustrdrd. and finely bound books of the day. All the pools and standard Au thors In sumptuous bindings. All the superb Annuals and Gift Books gotten up eLpresAy for the Holidays, besides a splendid aas,,,tulont of lare and small 111 GLES, in the ntcst 107olin2s, Ivor his ill VEN ILE FRIENDS he has an al:molaut storehouse of .Inonals. Gift Bunks. Digt,cted tiann, tlan,,,s of all kinds to Instruct as well as enlace. Thew:and , of varieties of Juvenilc Boobs illndra t°d. :mot ti mid suitable for p,,,,otts. In MIaIELLAN FiNcy he- a I:11,2 aS,llrtlllellt. of 1.11.1h,' (or work It.mts.t Writing and Travelling Desks of every deccrip:ion. Port )10nia6, Lard Cases., Sego.. ca,s, Gold Pens. liack•lialonion Beards. Chess Men, in tact a full supply of goods fro,i which a present may be selected to suit the taste of tb• ~,, fastidious. Remember the place. W. 11. SPANGLER, der 20 Bookseller, Laucash•r Pa. iilourthAume of Yankee Notionb.— _L Ifreat Improents. The present number cowmen ct, the Fourth Valuate ot' this popular periedieal. Its suc cess has been beyond precedent. and its circulation, al ready larger thou any r.indiar publication in the world, Is constantly iacreasneg. Arrange :mots have been made which will enable the publisher make the NoTIONS far al.l ....alai, paper ever published in the Uni -411 States. The best artistic talent in the country has been engaged en the Illustrations , and each number will contain from diets to Seventy-five engravings, in the high est school or Comic Art. - - Its Literio.y c:.•ntente, by a largo corps of talented Con tributors, will challenge comparison with those of any Comic Pictorial either in Europe or America: and will con sist of a choice repertory of Humor, Fuu, Satire, Wit. Com• is Tales. Sketches. .cc., aiming to folly as it dike," but never o'erstepping the lines of btrikt propeiety; It he ll:l4bn object of the publisher to make the Yankee No tions an ever welcome visitor at every home circle. Subscription price, Valli per annum; or cents per number. l'or sale by all the news agents suit periodical d.aleri in every city, tows and village iu the United States and Canada. T. W. STRONO, Publisher, i 9 Nassau et., N. D" - idend.—LINCAiTER SAVINGS INSTITUTION, January 1955.—Th0 Directors of this Institution have this day declared a dividend of 5 per cent. for the last six ruo.— payable on demand. CLIARLES 1101.:GIITER, jau 9 3t-51 Treasurer. C ity Election.—Notice is hereby given, that an bleat:in be held at the public house of Adam Trout, In the North West Ward; at the public house of Jacob Wolibrt, iu the South West Ward; at the public house of Anthony Lechler, in the North East Ward; at the public house of Mrs. Miller, in the south Last Ward, in the city of Lancaster, un TUESDAY, the 6th of February next, be tween the hours of a O'clock in the forenoon, sod 7 o'clock In the afternoon, to elect one Judge and two Inspectors for the North West Ward, ono Judge and two Inspectors for thic zieutl, West Weld; one Judge and twe Inspectors for :ha North Last Ward; and one J udge and two Inspectors for the ElouthEabt Kard, to conduct the general and -other elec. tiots fur the current yet,. The o - M - ccrs a the hut general election are requesttel to conduct the above olectioa.. There will also be elected in the North West Ward, two Aldermen; and ia the South West Ward, one Alderman, to serve for five years. At the same time and places will be elected by the citl• zens of Lacaster, lour-Assessors to serve for one year, and two Assistant Assess Ors, for each warn, to serve for three years. • JOHN "AYES., Sigh Constable. Mayors Ctlieu, Jan. le, 18Z5. te.63 A - Bargainorsl.oool—The undervigned offers at private salt, hisEARII situate Cu the west bank of the Juniata river, In Huntingdon county, about liAmiles from • the Central Rimmed Depot at Mount 'Union, containing ITO acres—of Which Liu are cleared, under good fence and lu a good state of cultivation, the balance is woodland.— About leo acres of the cleared land is River bottom, with a Limestone Quarry and perpetual Kiln thereon. There is nator lu nearly all the fields, and the land has been limed within the last three years. • The improvements are a new BRICK HOLES, i 17 by 76 teat, a' enant House, Log Barn and oth iii - er out buildings-s—a good Apple Orchard of choice grafted fruit, in good bearing order. 100 barrels of fruit from this Orchard was sent to the Bhilausuptus market during the last season. The situation is pleasant and healthy—title free frozziall Incumbrances-and price only $4OOO. For further baformation enquire of the subscriber red / ding on the premises. Jan ill atvnd J.lll 9 at-u .A nditor's ti lialby the Court n. ..11)ers, Execanor of thereof to and unto *III moot for that Court lion* on TL o'clock. P. M., it het gulches ls illateee LI ON DON.N.ELLT, Man utecturespand Inventor of l ' l .afetv Patent Square Ups rfgrit Wood. Box Matches, No. Oti - North fourth streJt, abore Ibiee.!Philedelphia. Matrhes having betbute an In dispen.ble'article fu houeekee4ing, the subscriber after a great sacritre of time and moo enabled to otter to the public nh +tinkle at onto combining utility and cheapness. The Inventor ii.llUNTillgi the danhlerappn.hended ou account of the flimsy manner in w Itch Matches are generally pack ed in paper, has by the aid °linen . Steam Machinery of his own iIIVOUtiOII, succeeded in getting Up a s.A.e.TY PATENT huE; this box is far preferable, in as Such that it occupies nu more room than the old round wood box, and contains at bust Two Hun dred per cent more Matches, which to Shippers is consider able advantage; it is entirely usr, and sssAvre against mois ture and spouuvueous combust ou, and dispels all danger on transportation by means 01 dtatirvnt, steamboat or nay other mode of Conveyance.-., These Matches are packed so hat one gr..s or more may be Shipped to aup parr of the . orld witn perfect witty:— They are the most destrablearticie tor Ilona. Col...apnea, and the southern and Western Markets that have ever been luveuto.l 4 Dealer* sod shippers, will tib well to call dna elainine fortheinselves.: Re. These Matches, are 11 arrauted to be superior to any. Wog heretofore °tiered to the Public. JOHN DON.NELLT. 101 l N ith street, Philidelphia. 1!:11=1!I J. DELLINO.tiIi, at his Deguerreau Rooms over Lodged ocher k Cooper's Stern, north-weal corner 01 Contra dquare continues to take those splendid likenesses which hays at tracted SO much attention ducaug the last three And, then, so clicap--only LaiLLAit, including a handsome case' ills Daguerrl•ut)pos are pronounced by competent judges to be unsurpassed, sad tub Room. are daily crowded with eNtors, all anions CO • Secure the shadow ere the notietance fades." . . . 4tale. Also, Likenesses vi inv , lll,ts ur aceea.ed poisons ta• ken at the shOrtest Remember the plaee, at the Eigu et the ixrge Deiguerrean Flag, near the old t2vuuty But Wings. Lancseter, Jan 2 ami.eo ruly, how delighted I am, exclaimed T Miss Lucy, to see so many : Shawls wcru agaiu,—thoy are the 1110Ft - gr,,,fal apparel, schen worn cerioctiy that grace our sex. They so beautify the there. that all op. pear beautitul—aud then such) a great variety to select from as you find nt store, enables every one to appear graceful sad ceoucriable. See those splendid Long Broche Shawls—it, d e signs. Magnificent Long and fi - tuare Pompadour. Lang and Square Merino Shawls. Splendid tail wool) Blt.els Caehmere Long Shawls-a beau tlful articlis for mourning. lu fact every design that fatiey can conceive you will find here. Really, if is the pit i es amoig places—they sell ss:7uey cheap, and fry everything in h air power to please, that 1 cannot resist :my :ed6er'..—i must Soy—let me see-- hure is my mein. A good heavy Bay State Drab Centro, for Grandmother a handsoule Pompadour for Mother—small Cashmeres for my little Sisters—and a new design Broche Long Shawl for myself. So 1 mutt go to nov 14 tf-13 WENTZ'S CHEAP STORE. 81000 Z i !E A UL N D -I th l i:t ' f tMED Still : Certain Secret or Deliaite Diseasos, bowovSr bad or long standing, of tit.h st.st,s, ;ern,/ err single, Self- Abuse and its effects, Constitiitional debility, Impotency, Irregularities of Females. Be., are • MUM IN LESS TIME THAN BY ANY OTHER, with loss restraint in living, occupation or exposure, andwith safe and pleasant remedies, which may be sent by mail or oiLe.eeee. by Dr. N: D. 7.11.1:1", 114 FOURTH ahoy. Race, Philadelphia, ' --- - , - of the University , 4 • Pennk)lvnttia ‘:1`1033, now 21 years, devoted to their treatment; and, TIM; has tenfold more patients, and Carte stare too, than any foreign or Native Quack, humbug. .I.l,•:(ishw or Grad elte Dor,w thonfgh cmt the Union. AFFLICTED ASP tiNFOItfuNATE! Dr. LEIDY CURE? 111:NDREDS MUNTULY; many. wrongly treated by inexperienced Doctors; niany, deceived by the lying bnasts,iprontises and peeteuces of Quacks , nod Impostors. nod y their ge-e,dtal, newly dis covered rem dies, he., eunsisti ig of " Mercury and danger ous or gowned drug,." injuring the constitution, sheet. ening life• and inore.oftelt killlug than curing. 44T - I \ e VOLTII A. onik.,hr,-1,„11 Dr. LEIDY cures hundreds mien.. who have been devolved by false reedijdo and advice to I,not t, purposely published by Quucks and Iyi poduc, to 'inere,ti sutler,' ny; exaggem flog diseases, habits or itbui.t., with their consequences, most alarmingly, and lneyointlnponsii.nlity, reality, dredniity or belief; expi-dthig, by urn It ( fo r ry. ful.:ity and int position, to alarm dud th e ninst,indoti ng nod un thinking, In hope, iit nedinivhig ext. ling fence them large for which /I& y cannot .to, but inorkel the foes, net darling linrcoum.queliiet, leaning them to their own miirt&diition afterward., at tiding on wally deddirond null to peek relief elsewhere. .To all Foreign or Native Quitr!:s. IlumfmgA 'end Impoer tors, Dr. le.•idy would Kay.• n by langungu of Shakrpearo: . . ••(/ Heaven! that such foul vvrotehes t !twilit unloose, And put in every honest him , ' a ship To lash t he rascals naked tbruntth the world.' impttitTAtr To ALL Dn. LEIDY chary, bed 07i4 far, and ttii rant/ re y upon being lonnrably dean wjtJt. ! Ile proudly refors to nil the Professttrs, respectable Eh vsielava. Pultlfr 0111 curs, Hotel Proprieties and Citittettt, of Pitiladelphla, where he has been wit and gtnermil; known for 2i years. connected with M edieal Insti Cott •no. Ilt.spitals. Dist Pvovarittst be., as to his 'kill ,and ant., .'te'eti suece,s In curing thousands—many, I hot;_.111 1,4-or:WI, LADIES or GEN'I'LEMI,N bill hate Tim., .Money and line suffering. by addre,sim.l or lipid, in., first to Dr. N. It, LEIDY. 114 I . t.urtit street, alive Eatee, relying upon the strictest honor anti secrecy. rum:utile:al. ow: and inters , . ion, confident ill. nor 14 &lart*-1.3 T - 1, alrbanks , s Patent Scales. r —Warolicruso. 205 Market attest, - "" -- r" Philadelphia. ' i GE011441: W. CitLISY. 44 , . t Attent. Railroad. Ilay, Coal and' Farmer's gr , , SCALES, set in any 'part of the co oat ry, ). ~-,..,‘ , ..f,;-_,,,..... z at short notice rind Ity experitir.rou work- . •,:ti. - _ t.....-;.;.• men. 1 ' _ l ' :_ : :; A _ f7A , .-.. ort 10 3m41.8 .- , sv --,-- Works. armer works :mil commenced the ,4nanufacture of all kinds •of Earthen Ware. Itockinghani Ur Dark Lustre;sYcllow, 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 on hand at his Pottery iS'are-house. and rat his Store Room ; and an eut! sortment of Bracketts and [Hose Sets for ornamenting buildings. Sc. Ile IS also pmpared to' furnish all kinds of Terra Cota work, Carnishlng, Mtuldings and - other kind of Ornamental work, to order—,' to suit all kinds of buildings inside andout; i Encaustic f wOrnsinental Pavcmot of Fossile Granite, or artificial Stone Er Flecring of Halls Rooms. Bar-Rooms. passages, Baths, Ornamental Fire Places, Ac.; and wb, keep crstautly on hand, at his old stand, au assortment of Hi Barthern and Stone Ware. H. G. has I,con six mont and spared neither labor or expense in malt ingthe necessary preparartions Mr the above manufacture, and is now prepared to receive ail orders. HENRY GAST, No. 2.23, South Queen street between Centre Squareand Vine street—Sign of the Bo PITCHEP.. rrir , Steady BOYS arantel es apprenticee to learn the above business. P. 5..-11. G. has engagedla manage* •.rho is fully com petent to conduct the above businesee; and all cora* nuunicntions, correspindenee and orders with his man ager, pertalutug to the *mid business. will he Atrietly at tended to. JOHN HARRISON, MEEM Dress and Cloak j Trimmings, No. 296 Chesnut Street, helowi Eleventh. and So. 170 South Sccurid street, below Liprued, PhEadelphia. We Invite at tention to our complete Retail assortment of PLUSH and SILK BINDINGS, Fringes. Buttons and Staple Trimming! of our own importation and manufacture. I:Ea-Orders executed at a few hours notice. J. G. MAXWELL. 4: SON, 'ISC, Chesnut Street and 170 South 2d Street, de. 5 Ent-43 I 'state of Valeattpe nth/ E. Wlte..-10 the _r_ACourt of Common :lerur for the c...tn.v of Lancaster.— Whereas, George Bard ass:4ooa of Valehtine Rehi 4 Wife, did on the 19th day of D.:crater. 1854, file in the Office of the-Prothonotary of the tail Court, Account cf the said Estate: Notice is hereby given td persoric interested In tho said Estate, that the said Court have' appointed the •'29th day of January, 1865 for the cont.rr..atiun thereof, milers exceptions be Mad. Attest. ' .1. ift./WMAN, Proth'y. 4t49 Prothy's. Once, Lay. deo Z Christmas Presen!.3.—Ncw is the time for Ho day Prehents.—Just :delayed, from New York and Phil. adelkihia, the largest assoitineht of WATCIILS, JENNELRY and SILVER WARE, ever offered' to the public, which will tie sold cif very cheap. All the latest styles, and. suitluble for Iltliday Pres. • • ente, at S. A. DYnAIIT Cheap Watch and Jewalrp Store, No. 19 West King st. des 19 I I. The Amerlean PIch.—FOURTH VOLUME. This Illustrate: comic weekly, published in the city of New York, every Saturday, is about to commence its fourth year. It has become a favltrite 'piper throughout the Uni ted States. Besides Its designs, by the first artiste, it con tains witty editorials of character, and will carry cheerful ness to the gloomiest "reside. Its variety renders it a fa vorite in every family. It contains each week, allarge quantity of toles, atonal, anecdotes, scenes, and witticime. Mei:collections of John C. Calhoun, by his private Secre ," will be con tinned in the Pick - nail finished, and th a copy will be sent free to every subset ii whose name obeli be upon oaf runt book. Each yearly übscriber to the Pick will re. calve thocdouble-Fited Pic orial sheets for tho Fourth of July and Christmas, withint charge. Lath of these Picto rial sheets contains over i.eft splendid designs. The subscription price to the Pick Is Si, cash In advance. Six copies for a'.s. .Th!rteeh copies for jl.O. WILLIAM JOHNSON LVtters must be sthiressl , l to JOSEPH A. SCOVILLE, 28 Ann street, New York, jan 2 4450 4.2 tauffer & Marie yt.—Cheap Batches and Jewelry, UWholesale and Befall, at the -Philadelphia Watch and Jewelry Store," No, 90 North Second Street, corner a Quarry, Philadelphia. l . Gold Lever Watches fulpiew - -lod, 19. carat eases 828,00.- Gold Lepine, 18 carats, i $21,00 . 8 Silver Lever, full jewello, • 13,00 Silver Lepluo, jewels, 9,00 Superior Quartiona, 7,00 Gold Spectacles, Fine Silver, do. r. ' 1,50 - Gold Bracelets, . 3,00 Ladles' Gold Pencils, 1, 00 . Silver Tea Spoons, set, 1 6,00 Gold pens, with pencil and silver holder, . 1,00 •-• Gold Finger Rings, 37% cents to sBo' Watch Glasses, plait:,l2M cents; Patent,llB%; Lunet 25; other articleic, in proportion. 4.11 goods warranted' to• be what they ate sold for., STAUFFER& lIARL.VI, 1,c7:;, , Successors to O. Conrad. ' . Silver Lovers and Lepines NW sop 26 ly-36 - On hind, - souaii Gala an lower Quin tlii !Ipso pr. 171 School !Teruo Iheiri.--Schoo 1 Teachers in Lan Xstei and oilier Oen htles are informed that; the sub suttee La:Aireriefed to' famish them Irith PRINTED DZ. PORTS". ineli aisle let:inked by:the Echoed LaseFfurthe Monthly liipOirte of eachachoolihrirholetatle or Wait" van , titles. -These. Aponte: are got up to facilitate: the Tear.lter' tim In his:St/b4 Ann - save a deal of-in:MIAs - in - making hisrePorts•-1 W. YL:VANGLER, on 21, tf443' 6 as /Want= at,lomat. . : Slanagers of the M.A.- rellth day (December Dollar and Ftßy cts. tynblo on and after lop Institution. 110 Treasurer: " Icizuctl, appointed .nu usods ut Jacob make distribution to rcceivo thu same, iorary ltoom ut the January, I'S:Ai, at ',Rood may attend. ALAI' SiA Auditor. Look on tlits# Pictuxe TIIE MOST SIIr(Ta.FI:T, AND ONLY GRADUATE
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