L — ancaster , minty • EXO]. irldltaa.-70a the first day - of Karel nail theinideraignedjandei the firm of John K. Reed & Co., will ellen= Offiee at the 6 ors ner East King and,Dike streets, (near Oho Court House) Lancaster city, for the imposed' receiving depokites, ma king loans and purchases, buying arid' railing real estate, stacks, do., for others, collecting claims, dm, Sc.. .The cash Capital of the firm la $3OOOO, and 'the parties are individually liable for its obligations. The usual rates of interest will be paid, by epeclal agree ment, on deposites for more than 30 days, JOHN K. REED, AMOS S. HENDERSON, .DAVIH SHULTZ, ISAAC E. MESTER: ' Lancaster, jan 30, tf-2, Estate of laaao Farlow, dea , sl.—The under signed Auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court of the County of Lancaster, to distribute the balance in the hands of Abraham Metskey,reiministrator of the Estate orlsasc Farlow, deed., to and among those legally entitled thereto, hereby gives notice that he will attend for the purpose : of his appointment, at the Library Room in the Court.ilouse, In the city of Lanc'r., on Friday the 16th of February next, at 2 o'clock, P. M.. when and where all pertuns Interested may attend If they think proper. jan 30 342 Ustate of Wm. Leonard & Abner Bear.— 12.11 n the Court of Common Pleas for the County of Lan caster. Whereas, Jacob Albtight & Christian Rine, as siguaes of W. Leonard & Abner Bear, did on the 25th day of January, 1855, file in the office of the Prothonotary of the said Court, their account : of the said Estate: Notice Is hereby given to all primps 'lnterested In the said Estate, that the said Court have appointed the sth day of Macrh. 1855, for the Confirmation thereof, unless exceptions be filed. Attest, J. BOWMAN, Protliy. 45-2 Prothy's. Office, L. iao YS Plsloroposals.—Sealed Proposals will be received at the Mayor's Office. in the city of Lancaster. until the first day of February next for the erection of a High Pressure Stationary Engine and Pump. In the City Mill, with Wa ter Chest and nil necessary works requisite to discharge into the Reservoirs, at least. 1.000.000 (Jailor. of Water in 20 hours, to ho completed by the 15th of June next. Plane and specifications will be ready for examination, at the Mayor's office, after the afith lost. . . , C. KIEFFER, Chairman of Water Committee Inn . tf .! alentinest :Valentines 1 Cupid's Empo- V Rini.. The subscriber bogs leave to announce that his arrangements will enable him to supply Country Mer chants and others wPit Valentines., and all the necessary articles fur St.. Valentine's day, of the most beautiful de signs. and at less rates than they can be procured iu Phila. delphie or New York. Ho'has Lo high tarlited commission stock. but manufacture it expressly fur. his owl, sales, and it is c.n , equently all fresh and pure. Every thing pertain ing to St. Valentine's Day ou hand in Imue quantities. to which the atte.ntiott of dealers mid others is invin.d. Pa. Vnlentliieu I Talent Wee I—As St. Valentine's day is near at band. we would call the atten.inu of Country Merchants and others, to our splendid at,. I tute,,t of elegant Valentines, which me hate obtained nu cll , ll terms as to enable us to sell at moderate prices. wholesale and retail. 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In romlootion with the above artlele. them is also kept a large and splendid assortment of Tin, Copper and Brass ware. which tor beauty of finish and ducal illy, camel be approached or surpassed by any other establishment iu the country. The best and most proficient band, are always employed to manufacture the above articles, and the perfect system of regulations that characterizes the employee, and over seers, is such, as to etunmend the establishment to the Consideration oral! PUrStOll, commencing house-keeping. particularly, will find it to their advantage to call at this establishment. be lore purchasing elsewhere. as articles, for that purpose, ran be bought cheaper mid better th an at awe rah, in this city. In order to hare'n correct idea of the work manufac• tared in this mutinied h establishment, it is nnly necessary to give it a call, and examine the numerous Ortid, on ux Li u ::u Fro Persons out of Employment.—Agents WantiA in vviiry section of the :states. 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The subscriber publishes a number of most valuable Pictorial Books, very popular and of such a moral and reli gious influence that while good men may safely engage in their circulation, they will confer g public benefit. and re ceive a fair compensation for their Labor. ,To men of enterprise and tact, this business offers an opportunity for profitable employment seldom to I.l‘i met with. 4Ge• Persons wishing to engage in their sale, will receive promptly by mail. a Circular remaining- full particulars with ••Directions to persons disposed to act as Agents." to peter with terms on which they will be furnished, by ad dressing the subscriber, pest paid. ROBERT SEARS, Puntaantat, 181 William Street; New York. Adjourned Courts for 1855.—1 t is ordered by the Court that adjourned Courts for 1855, be held for the trial and decision of Cases In Common Pleas, Orphans' Court and Quarter Sessions, as follows FOR ARGUMENTS. One week, commencing on Monday, the 19th of March, 18th of J sec, 17th of September, lith of December. to continue one week trum the raid days respectively, and as much longer as the business shall require. All the cases on the list for argument in the Orphans' Court shall • be taken up on the Ist days of said terms, and proceeded with until disposed of, unless continued by consent or cause shown. • The cases un the argument list iu the Quarter Sessions shall be taken up ou .the Wednesday of said terms, if nut prevented by the business of the Orphans' Court, and if so the cases in the Quarter Sessions will be commenced at the termination of the Orphans' Court busiiulss. 'The argu ment in the Common Pleas to be commenced an Thursday, it not prevented by the Urphaus' Court or Quarter Sessions cases; In that case the argument list of said:Court wiil be taken up at the termination of the cases iu the other Courts, and proceeded in until disposed of, Unless contin ued by consent or cause shown. It is further ordered that the absence of counsel at the time appointed for taking up cases mentioned in the pre ceding orders shall be no cause to suspend proceedings therein, unless by consent, or legal ground for a continu ance for that cause be shown. Animism, Junv TRIALL—It is ordered by the Court that adjourned courts for Jury Trials in the (Mailer Sessions and Common Pleas, will be held as follows : COMMON PLEAS. One week commouciag on the sth 31noday, 29th Jauunry. Ist - 9th March. • " .. 2d •• 12th March. " "h 30 April. .." "sth : 21 t s h t .31 a 3 ., " " sth " 2Sth May. " - Ist - 32 Sep tember •• , gm - 15th October. " " 4th " 221 October. - " " Ist .• 3d December And such other periods as may be appointed at the fol lowing Courts, or at their regular terms. The foregoing to be published in all the newspapers in thecity and county of Lancaster. three successive times iu each, at the expense of the county. Bills to be presented at the Commissioner's Unice. Attest, jan 30 31-2 AValuable Dlseavery.—EDWlN & JAMES M. CLARKE'S Newly Patented Combined Grinding and Bolting or Merchant Flouring Mill. This valuable discov ery is in constant operation at the Barrel Factory, do Duke street, a few steps from the-railroad iu this city,where hun dreds are calling daily to witness its astonishing. opera tions. The entire Mill, with its machinery complete. occu pying a space but 21 feet long by 4 feet wide; and, within this small compass, converts the grain into extra and su perfine flour, fine flour, middlings, shipituffs and bran ; making at the same time the finest quality of flour, and as good a yield as can be obtained from mills costing from five to twenty thousand dollars. Any power is applicabl e to propel it, from a four horse power up to any other deflred. It will grind, and that too on a to inch diameter burr stone, two barrels of flour per hour with the utmost ease. This mill must, ere long supersede all other mills. It is emphatically adapted to the wants of community at large; can be placed in a room with other machinery, and the small space it occupies not be missed; can be hauled by a dray at a single load fromsfne location to another; and only think of it, for the small sum of Five Hundred Dol lars, every location throughout the United States can be furnished with a complete Merchant Mill, capable of ma king at least 2 barrels per hour ; saving as it will from five to twenty thousand dollars worth of capital in the erection of a flouring mill, and at the same time this mill is adapted to all the small and large powers which are now running idle or in use. The inventors, Edwin & James 31. Clarke, are npw pre pared to sell County and State rights and mills,.and can be seen either at the above named place, where the mill is in constant operhtion, or at Clarke's Shoe Store, at the Rail road, on -North Queen street, Lancaster city, Pa. We advise those who are so circumstanced to go into a speculation, to call and see this ingenious Invention. Its success thronghout the United States is certainly indis putable. Juary 2 1 NEW IMPROVED FLOURENG MILL an .—I witnessed on Monday the =d inst., at the Barrel FactOry, in Lancaster, thepmctical operation of Messrs. Edwin /I - James M. Clarkes Patent Grinding and Bolting Mill. The Messrs. Clarkos ad vertised that they would on that day convert ten bushels of wheat into flour in one hour. There was quite a large crowd of millers and other gentlemen present—many thinking this rather a large story—the burrs being but 30 inches in diameter. Ten bushels being put into tho hop. per, at the request of the Messrs. Clarke,' timed the grind ing of it, and in forty-one minutes - by the watch, it was all through, and according to my judgment, it did its work well. I would alio suggest, that it is a simple, cheap and practicable Mill, and reflects great credit on the patentees. A. CARPENTER, . Practical Miller. Jan 50 tf•2 .1440111:41317.48,-,COUIRTY ' REPORT OF-THE INSPECTORS. .• To the Honorable the 'Judges. of the Court of Quarter Sessions of Lancaster County. IN compliance • with the Act of Assem bly of February, 1850,,the undersigned submit the fo owing Report of the Prison, for the year ending un the 31st day of December last: On the 31st of December, 1563, there were in confinement, 61 prisoners. In the course of the year there were recd. 620 Making the aggregate inmates of the Prison in 1864., 681 Of these the following were discharged daring the year, viz : • By eZpiration of sentence, 27u By Magistrates, District Attorney; Cana; • Pardon, Habeas Corpus, ate., 226 Leaving is confinement Dec. 31a, 135.4 88 Of these 85, 40 are convicts ; 7 committed for fine and coats; 13 awaiting trial; and 28 vagrants, Bc. Of the 520 received daring the year, 80 were convicted. The tables hereto annexed furnish 1n detail much in teresting information relative to the prisoners during the past year. The whole number committed to the Prison during the year 1654, excepting the 80 sentenced, was 440; of which 192 were for drunkenness, 29 fur vagrancy, as per Table Nu. 1. in addition to which, there were sen tenced during the same period, 80, and remaining in Prison on the 31st of December 1853, 61, making the above total in Prison in 1854, 581; a. per Table Ho. 2. Table No. 3 shows how the 496 discharged prisoners were disposed of, 7 being pardoned by the Governor, 3 sent to the House of Reiuge, 4 to the Lancaster County Hospital, and one to the insane Asylum at Harrisburg. Table No. 4, will show the various charges upon which the 55 convicts were sentenced. There was one con victed for seduction, 37 for larcency, against 21 use pre vious year, and 2 fur turuislang liquor to intemperate persons alter notice, a new °deuce created by the Act of Bth of Slay, 16.51. Table He. 4, their term of sentence, with the color and sex of cacti. Table Su. 6, their na tivity, with color and sex 01 each. 01 the 83 convicted, but 32 were born in Lancaster City and County, and 29 tureign countries. Table So. 7 their ages; showing mere than one-halt tit the 80 to have been under 30 years et age. 'fable So. 8, how often they have been convicted ; two having been convicted the fifth time.— Table No. 9, shows the occupation at the convicts pnor to their conviction; 44 m the 83 were without trades.— Table Nu. to, shows the number that can read and write; 24 of the So could not read and 32 woo could nut write. Table So. 11, shows how many are married; 45 of the 84) being unmarried. Table So. 12, shows their oenttpa nun Willie in CUallatllleaL. Table Ao. 13, the number of medical cases treated compared tram the preceding year; these were 50 more received in 1854 than in 1633, and 24 more remaining in Prison at the close ot toe for mer than at the close of the latter year. Table So. 14, chows the habits of the CutlV.La ; 30 01 the 00 being of intemperate habits, 34 moderate drinkers and 7 of un known habits; both teniale convicts are tit intemperate habits, and but n of the 23 colored convicts are intem perate, and 30 01 the 67 white convicts are intemperate. The Tables also show that Cho proportion of colored to white is 23 IV U 7. .1.111014 the cuaViCtothereio la. White and one voluted female. D. ESHLEM AN, • Auditor. Notwithstanding the prevalence of au epitdnic iu the Hospital of the County, and at - other places to the coun ty, and the general Unhealthiness of the past year, the health of the prisoners 'has been nearly as good as it was the preceding year. The number of cases treated eras ill, that of tau previous year 94 ; the 'muter being iu the ratio of lOU cases treated to every 523 prisoners, and the latter of 100 to every 547, being slightly un- favorable to the year 11351. Three prisoners died during the year ; One of Pulmonary Consumption; one 01 D iI3Y of the Pericardium, and one of injuries indicted during au attack of mania a jots. For details ou this subject :me Table No. 13, containing Physici mill . 1 Report. There were no cases of insanity developed iu the Prison during the year. • - =EI There Vvere committed during the past year, 29 per orvagrancy, end 21 tar disorderly conduct, and 192 tot drunkenness; a decrease in. vagrancy of 4, and au increase iu disurderlyconduct of 12, and iu drunkenness of 12. The experience of another, year ham amply con firmed the Upilliull which the Inspectors expressed in their last Annual Report, uf the beneficial operation of the stl. section of the Act of March 31st, 1853, relating to vagrant, drunken and disorderly persons, In a moral as well H. in a pecuniary point of view. In the language of the 25th Annual Report of the In spectors of the Eastern Penitentiary, " Wit believed that the time has passed when further argument is necessary to support the separate system as now ad ministered iu Pennsylvania, foc so long as evil com munications corrupt good 11110.11.11ra, the associations of evil men places un almost insuperable obstacle to the mural improvement of those who are already corrupted. The separation of con clots removes that obstacle—is fa- L Turable Cv the exercise of serious refiection;gives c uali y =EI 0 conscience, and disposes the mind to retrieve the un happy failure, of the past ; and we feel assured that these combined influences will he operative in the fu ture life of many, who while occupants of the Prison, may give uo decisive evidences of present change." The accompanying statements marked by the letters of the alphabet, relate to the financial affairs and manu facturing operations of the Prison during the past year, and contain much interestiuginformation touching these subjects. ntatemeut A. show:, that the orders issued by the In spectors on the County 'Treasurer, from January : - J.d 1954, to January , Ist 1655, both inclusive, amounted to y 19,061 93 From which deduct extraor dinary expen,es incurred, to Alteratiunn and Rapaird, As the above amount was expend ed during the year fur raw ma terials for misufacturiug, main tenauceof prisoners, ulcers' sala ries, eurent expenses, &0., it be comes necessary, in order to ascer tain the actual cost to theCouuty, is to be deducted the following cash received and assets Cl the manufacturing department, to wit : Casthreceived by Keeper for goods sold, and paid by him to the County Treasurer, T. g 9,457 58 Manufactured geode en hand, b. b., 2,916 69 Raw lonterial ou !mud, a. a. 1,999 58 Due Prison for goods sold, 1,901 09 =ME Less the following items, to wit: Duety Prison oil account of raw materials, $ 508 '79 Manufactured goods ou hand, Dee. 31, 1853, 3,374 Eiti Haw materials on hand Dec. 31, 1653, 1,421 40 $5,304 77 . Due on orders issued in 1854, Actual am[ of Prieun for the year, By reference to statement 0, it will be seen that the number of prisoners maintained the past year was 27,- 341 day, , , which at 17 cents a day, amounted to $4,606 09 whereas the number maintained the previous year was but 20,552, which at 15 cents a day amounted to but $3,082 75, being an increase in maintenance the pact year over the preceding one of $1,523 34. Over the in crease of the number of prisoners the Board have no control, while the increase of 2 cents a day to the Keep er was rendered unavoidable by the greal enhancement iu the prices of all hinds of provisions and other neces sarys uf life. In view of this augmented expenditure for maintenance, the profitableness of the manufacturing aml general economy of the management are satisficturi liestablished. Statements U. V. W. X. & T. show the progress made in manufacturing in the Prison during the year. It ap pears by these statements, that there were made 11,679 yards of carpet for customers ; 14,498 yards du. fur sale ; 1,981 yards Lancaster County Stripe ; 400 yards Lancas ter County Check; 7,763 yards bagging; 24714 dozen bags ; 125 pairs of boots and shoes ; 375,400 segars, and sundry other articles. These statements exhibit a very considerable increase in the manufacturing operations of the Prison of the past year over that of the year preceding, with a cor responding increase of the profits accruing therefrom to the Prison. The Board take this occasion to renew the expression of their conticie.e in the Keeper and his Assistants, and their commendation for the faithful discharge of their several duties. All of which is respectfully submitted. b'LATER BROWN, Preaident ABRAHAM LEAMAN, J. B. TSHL'DY, HUGH S. GARA, • C. 0. HERR, B. QUAINTANCE, Secretary. A y ewro's inciteCh e r t a i iy: at n t i7rt r n i f. the public to the Certificates appeu ded below, and bespeak for them that candid consideration Which thei honest frankness deserves. Men in such stations as many who . voluntarily bear witness to the °lli racy and value Of CHERRY PEC WEAL, do not wantonly trifle with, or dis tort facts, nor overstate their convictions. Judge then, whether this is not the medicine to trust when you must have relief for the throat of inn o;judge too, whether every family ought not to have it by them as a safeguard against the everywhere prevailing enemy, which steals with fatal frequency upon almost every dock and carries off the lamb from many a home? Jackson, C. 11., Jackson City, U., 'oth Nov., 1852. Dr. J. C. Area, : The CHERRY PECTORAL iS much in quired after. Several of our best physicians have used it, three of them in their own case, and always with the happiest effects. Thu numerous patent medicines al ways before them, lend to incredulity in regard to every new remedy: and ills only,after undoubted evidence of val ue in any article, that anything like a general confidence can be excited. The unrivalled excellence of this combination of agents (in the COEXIST PECTORAL,) moved beyond cavil by repented trial under their own observation, has compelled medical men to proclaim abroad its usefulness. It is beyond all doubt the best general remedy we have for the Pulmonary Affections of this climate, at the same time time sedative and expectorant—a rare combination of properties. In the hope that it will prove its own reward, I subscribe myself. Respectfully your old. servant, Allegan, Mich., Jan. 10th, 1063. Dear Sir—No one, no not one—man. woman or child-- can be found Eo deny that thu CHERRY PECTORAL is all that it claimerto he. There is much used in this vicinity, al though not known until recently. The community should know its virtues. J. BOW4A.N, Yours truly, JOHN It. KELLOGG, M. D. Let gentlemen of the Legal Profession mark this ease. Williamsburg, L. 1., Sep. 3, 1852. Dr. J. C. Ayer, Dear Sir—Over application for the past three years to my duties as au advocate brought on some eight months ago a severe irritation of tke bronchial tubes' which was a constant annoyance to me, and fast becomidg a source of great apprehension. Every remedy tried, Idled even to relieve me, till I used your CHM= PECTORIL.— This has not only relieved me, but as I trust, wholly cured me. I care nothing for the reputation of Advocating Pat ent Medicines, and this is at your service. I shall recom mend it to members of the bar, and others whom I may Meet, laboring under similar indispositions. Yours truly, R. F. JONES. ' South Paris, Me., Aug. 18, 1050. I hero ne hesitation in saying, that I regard AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL as decidedly the beat remedy within my knowledge for the cure of chronic bronchitis, coughs. and all diseases of tha lungs. M. A. DUST, M. D. Montgomery, Ala., Oct. 4, 1549. Dr. J. C. Ayer, Dear Sir—l Shave used your admirabl compound extensively in my practice, and find it to sur pass, by far, any other remedy we have for curing diseases upon the lungs. Your obt. servant, • lt. B. JONES, M. D. What yet solidins to convince the must incredulous that the Cherry Pectoral is all that it purports to be via t an ktditun equalled remedial • mut for all diseases of the Throat and Lungs. The exper me of years, has proven it to be such, and we submit o the people, believing that its virtues will fully main in its reputation. Prepared loy JAMES C. AYEII, - Assayer and Practical Chemist, Lowell, Mass. Price 25 cents per Bei. Five Boxes for sa. Sold by CIIARLES A. ItEINITSII, and all Druggists. F. Brown, BhiladelphiS, Wholesate Agt. jam 30 3m-2 wanted, to borrow, for a term of three years, the sum of $4,000, for which interest at the rate of from 6 to 7 per cent, will be paid promptly at the end of every six months or a year as the lender may pre fer. The securityls a mortgage on unincumbered real estate in Allegheny city, Pa., worth Twenty Thousand Dol/ars.— Enquire of the Iltlitof of this paper. jan .23 3t.1 The Unlon.—Arch street between 3d and 4th street Philadelphia. EVANS & NEWCOMER, (formerly Webb S Newcomer. EVAN EVANS. Proprietors. UPTON S. NEWCOMER Meals—Breakfast, 63 and i to 10 o'clock. Omits ordinary Dinner, 1 to 334 Ladles .." 2 Tea,6 to 1/ . " TraM-11.00 per day. An 23 4.la*-1 aufanelintoic-Mbygellt , =-Azr Invaluable - ILL Book tbr 25 cents:— __ " Every Family should .• ~ have a copy." - 00,000 Copies sold in less. than a year. A new edition. re vised and improved, just - issued. Dr. Hunter's Medical Manual and hand book for the afflicted. Containing an outline of the origin, progress, treatment and cure of every form of dis ease contracted by promiscuous sexual intereourse, by self-abuse or by sexual excess, with advice for their prevention, written in a familiar stile avoid ing all medical ,echnicalietes, and everything that would offend the ear of decency; with an outline of complaints incident to Females, from the result of some twenty yearn' successful practice, exclusively devoted to the cure ot diseasesol a delicate or pri vate nature.. To which is added ri.ceipts for the cure of the above diseases, and a treatise on the cause, sy mp toms and cure of the lever and ague. Testirpony of the Professor of Obstetrics in Penn College, Philadelphia.--Dr. Hunter's Medical Man ual.—The author of this work. unlike the majority of those who advertise to cure the disease of which it treats is a graduate of one of the best Colleges in the United Stetes. It affords me pleasure to re. commend him to the unfortunate, pr to the victim of malpractice, as a successful and experienced practitioner, in whose honor and Integra) they may place the greatest confidence. From A. Woodward, M. D., of Penn. Universi ty, Philadelf hi ..—lt gives me pleasure to add my teetimon; to the prolessintnil ability of the Author of the "Medical Manual." Numerous cases of dis ease of t e Gental Organs, some of them 01 lone standing, have came under my notice, in which hie skill has been miinilest in restotirm to perfect health, in cases where the patient has been coosid ered beyond medical aid. In the treatment of Sem inal weakness, or disarranuernent oi the lunctione produced by self-abuse, or excess of venery, I do not know his superior in the profession. I have been acquainted with the. Author some thirty years,_ and deem it nn more than justice to him as well at kindness to the unfortunate victim of early indis cretion, to recommend him as,one in whose pro. feediunal skill and integrity they may safely confide themselves. Amoco k‘O6I:I,V,HD, M. D t• This i. .ylolol.lt exception, the most compre hensive and intelligent work published on the clan „r diseases o! which it treats. A voiding ali tech nical terms, tt addresses itself to the reason of its readers. It is free from all s".hjeettonable strutter, and no parent, however raS:11110118, can object to placing it into the hands his sons. The author has devoted many years to the treatment of the various complaints treated of. and, with to.. little breath to puff, and too little presumption to rto pose, he has offered t o the world, at the merely nominal price of 25 cents; the fruit of some twenty years' most successful practice."—Herald. "No teacher or parent should he without the knowledge imparted in this tuv.tluable we It would nice years of pain, mortification ants sorrow to Ow youth under their charge.” ---People's Advo cate. A Presbyterian clergyman in Ohio, writing of ''•iunter's Medical Manna!" says Thousands upon thousands of our youth, by evil example and influence of the pasaions, have been led into the habit of self-poltroon, without . realizing the 4111 and fearful consequences upon themselves .and their posterity. The ..onstitution of thousands who are raising families have been enfeebled, it not hro ken down, and they do not know the cause or the cure. Anything that can be dole so to Fnliehicn and influence the piddle mind as to check, and ul timately to remove this wore-spread source or hu 'man wretchedness, woo id confer the greatest bles sing next ti the religion of Jesus (•hrist, on the present and cooling generations. Intemperitece !or the use of intozi, drinks) thou i , it has slaw thousands, is not a nreater scourge in tile human Adept my i hank,' on behalf of the afflicted, and, believe me, your co-worker in the good work you are, so netively engaacil One copy (securely en, eloped, will be forty riled free or postage, to any part of the Ilu.ted Ntat... for 25 cents, or sit copies blur S I Address, 'post paid) CO6IJEN & CO., Publishers, on boa 196( Phil adelphia fry. Booksellers, Canvassers mot Book Agents supplied on the moat liberal terms. jail. 30 I y-2 TOWII.---Miss Lo'y's in town. and con liesuen dai- Ily at Wentes ('heap Store. where she will be !happy to se her friends, which includes every one. Bear what she says: •'By minute observation of one thing. I OM convi tweed —at the present tittle. when the general cry is Ilard Times, Scarcity of Money, Ac., there is uo better place to save money by buying right, titan at WENTZ'S. They have reduced to a considerable extent. the price of all their winter Stock. SHAWLS AND DRESS tIOODS, they sell at almost one half their value. Beautiful Canters Hair Plaids •t 5 rte worth 37 Figured Do Laines •• •‘• 'il_ - - 20 Double Width .• '25 Good Broeba Long Shaine, 510 oud 12—worth ;18 to 20 A call will convince all that I'm ti.fht. They have just received house furnishing goods, Tick ings. Mttslins. Cheek Sheetings, Shlrlings. Pillow Case Linens and Muslins. bin Diapers. &tr. Calicoes, the best I ever saw, f Cd., :ems—such as Mother used to pay' cents Friends at house-keviiillg, and all who are ;hut com mencing, my advice is. for anything you wish to Ley to Rave money, go to WENTZ'S CHEAP STUB E."' jan Y 1 tt.l $ 18,300 30 ssigned Estate of Charles ..i - lundersigned auditor. appointed to distribute the tat. Once of the account of Jacob Souders. Assignee uuder deed of i'oluntary assignment of Charles Willis. of West Donegal tun.. and Barbara his wife. to and among the per sons entitled to the same. will meet all persons interested iu the said distribution, in the Library roots of the Court House. in the city of Lancaster, on .Saturday. ;he loth of February nest, at 2 o'clock, I'. )1. jan 2:; -It-1 JAMES L. REVN;iI.I)S. $ 10,962. 17 City Property at Public Sule.--f o Saturday the 27th of.lanuary. 1 , 55. will le sold at the paths house of in South Queen Street, in the city of Lancaster, the followinz described property, viz: No. 1. A TWG.STCRY Flid>lE JLAVELLING HOUSE with back building and other out houses, and a lot of ground containing 27 feet front on the north side of West German street. and extending in depth about 195 feet. . . No. 2. A TWO-STORY BRICE DWELLING ad joining No. 1 on the East, with a lot of lamed containin2 20 feet front on said street, and exteudiug iu depth about 105 feet. Possession will be given co the 10 of April neat. Sale to commelice at 7 o'clock in the evening of said day. when terms Neill he made known by P. CA., , ,,, , 1.DAY. jun li; 't-52] , Attorney in fact of C. Freeman. (Lancasterian and Examiner copy:, }:±haron Sleeper's Parasol and Umbrel. Ols Manufactory, 5... 344 Marko-' ahoy.. Tenth, Philadelphia. Also, Whalebone rot Dresses. Corrals, am), Rattan I;,r Builders. Carriage Makers, se. vs. Umbrellas and Parasols Repaired. jan 23 13m-1 0. DILFENDORF, THOMAS 11. DOYLE, Late of Weston, Missouri. Late of Springfield. Ills. T and Agency and General Intelligence I_.i Office.—Tha undersigned have this day formed a co partnership and opened an office in the tolVa of Leaven worth, Kansas Territory, and are now prepared to devote their individual attention in giving strangers canting to the Territory, and to any persons iu 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 same. :hat may be desired. Any persons living at a distancewh, wish to employ our Agency through which to effect invest ments in lands or town property, shall receive such 'men Lion as will give entire satisfaction to all. We have the honor to refer to, lion. S. A. Douglas, Washington. D. C. F. W. Risque, Esq. do. Saml. V. Niles, Esq., Genl. Land Office, Wa4iington,D.U. Wm. Ogden Niles, Esq. Pension Office, Washington, D C Messrs. Evans & Pant, Washington, D. C Hon. Sol. P. McCurdy, Weston. Mo. Sol. L. Leonard, St. Joseph. Mo. " E. LL Norton. Platte City, Me. Willard P. Hall, St. Joseph, Mo ' Messrs. Russells Bennett, Merch'l,2, St Louis, Mo. Amidee Voile, Esq: do Messrs. Siter, Yrire, s Co. 31erdits. Philadelphia ; i'd. •' Dale, Ross & Withers. •• Ralph, Mead & Co. - New Vol k. •' Jennings, Read A. Co. •• John Mc.re, State Treasurer, Sp inglield. Thos. H. Campbell, Auditor State, Springfield. Messrs. Campbells Fondy. IC-al Estate Agents •• J. Bunn, Springfield. Lauphier & Walk,. Eds. 111. State Regt , tor. ,Springfield, Ills. Messrs. Jacob Forsythe & Co. Pittsburg, Pa. Joshua F. Speed, Esq., Louisville, Ky. •• Jacob Strader, Esq. Cincinnati, O. B. F. Stevenson, Merchant, Ja:ksonville. Hon. John Calhoun. Surveyor General. KW,. and \r braska Territories. Messrs. Eastin & Adams. Ismveuwurth. K. T. Address, IHEFENDURF & DOYLE. Leavenworth. Kansas Territorf. Liee'r. 1831. Jan 23 3m.1 City Elehtiolx.—Notice is hereby given to the Free men of the City of Lancaster: That tureeably to Law, an election will be held on YU the 6th of FEBRU ARY next, at the public house of Adam Trout, iu the N. West hard, for five persons qualified to serxe as members of the Noma. of Representatives of this Commonwealth. to Is' members of the Common Council for one year. At the house of Jaeob 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 East Ward, for four persons to be members of Common Council for one year, and for Ono penoot to be mend., of Select Council for three years. . . At the public house of Mrs. Miller, in the South East Ward, h)r three persons to he members of Common Come eibfor one year; and one person to he member of Select Council ibr three years. The South East Ward and South West Ward in conjunction elect one person for member of Select Council for chase years. The members of Select Council whose term of office ex , pine on said day of Election are Newton Lightner, John ll:tun ton and P. T. Kramph. At the same time and places are to be elected, One High and Four City Constables for the City of Lancaster—i. c. one City Constable for each Ward. Mayor's Office, jan 16 Dividend.—Tho President and 31anagers of the Lan caster Gas Company have this day declared a dividend of Fifty Cents on each share of si,ck, payable on demand. JOHN F. Attest—WM. GLzil, Seey. ian 9 3t-L1 Turnpike Di videud.—The President and Mann gems ot the Lancaster, Elizabethtown and Middletown turnpike - road. have this day declared a dividend of a.le• dollar on each share of stock payable on demand. .1. NI. LONG, same members. The actual amount mricfled by witlidrim. 'Treasurer. • al from the Company on account of death and sales, is VA,- • Dublin Sale. —Gn TH U RSDAY, the lath day ,o J Mi. AN- , e ensuing Year, X DAILY. 1 5 55. will be sold at public sale. at Eade Fur. yiz A ~ gents appointed by the Board for th mice, below 31arietta, about II VII THOUSAND TONS OF . Jacobs. to Ni J oseph McC lure, . IRON ORE mer, . auor; , ick A. Zitzman, Litir, Dr. Esale.s Kinzer Leaeock: S. Suiith . .1 , 1 . .0 0 TONS OF COAL, HORSES, CARTS, SNIITII TOOLS. Patterson, Rapho; John Stauffer, E. Hem field; Adam Non , igmacher, Ephrata; Jacob S. Shirk,o%. Earl; Christian' En- Sale to commence at 2 o'clock P. NI. Terms made known Receiver. ' gle, Bainbridge; John McGill, Salisbury: Martin E. Stauffer, LUTHER RICHARDS, '' k E er Ear , do. Christian Unable, Salisbury; A. Fleming Slayma-1 by jan 9 2t-,51 i Fox. Ront.—Three 2 STORY FRANIE HoU. DIRECTORS.—Thomas S. Woods, Thomas S. Mellvirfne SES, (with hydrant iu yard) in the rear of the George L. Eckert, Henry F Slaymaker, David Graff, John subscriber's Livery establishment, between West is 11. ..Buyers, Adam K. Witmer, , Joseph . B. Baker, Nathl E. King and Vine streets. Rent moderate, and pos. Slaymaker. i session given on the Ist of April next. ' The above named Directors were elected to serve the Lancaster, jan 9 60.51 SAMUEL DILLER, ! Company the ensuing year. Thomas S. Woods was chosen President, and ,Nathaniel E. Slaymaker, Secretary and 17, state ofJohn Shoan, late of E. Lampeter town: Treasurer. Xj ship, deceased.—Letters of administration on seta NOTE.—Members may obtain copies of the By-Lawi by estate having been granted to the undersigned, residing in, applying to the Agents of,the` Company, at the Lancaiter Lancaster city, all persons indebted thereto are requested i County Bank, or to the Secretary. Agents who may lmie to make immediate payment, and those having demands I not received By-Laws ' can get them by cal li ng on Mr.tar against the same will present them for settlement to the r son, at the LancasterCounty.Bank. i undersigned. GEORGE D. BPRECHER, 1 NA-TIPL E. ELAYMAKKEt, ! An 2 sA,SO Adminigtratcr] ' jan /6 at-62] beentarf. . .e., inn 9 3t 51 Jos. S. LONGSHORE, M. D C. KIEFF'Ett, Mayor. 'no ad -Lion. Brototo-it0.400,m& it A r ia; i t istio - .lA,Sth, Philadelphia. The undersigned, lite of the Amer Iran Homo, Gulumtds;Pa., takespleastue in beftruidiqg his friends, and the public getaway. that ht has taken above well-known and popular 11.OUSE, which he has up with entirely New Furniture and Bedding ore impart quality. The house has also been renovated and imp ved in a manner which will coinpare firvdrably with' y of the Hotels in the City, and cannot fail to give tion to those who may patronize this ortalgishnient. • The TABLE will always be Supplied ap4tbe rho' Provisions the market affords; and the Bar with the - REST AND BEST LIQUORS. Nothing shall be left undo e to make his Guests comfortable, and he :flatters himself that by strict attention to business, he will merit and ro• eetee a liberal share of plifblic patronag e !. W. iuNKLE, jan 23 tut I , Proprietor. Tenth Grand Gift Distribution of the ART UNION SOCIETY.-500,000 (lifts valued at Three Hundred Thousand Dollars. Certificate for this year, One Dollar. The members of the ART UNION SOCIETh on the occasion of this the tenth distribution of e works of Art accumulated by the Society during tlye past year, would respectfully call the attention of Hs ~ wow to the fart that, being about to remove to the build ings in course of erection for the Society in the cityf Washington, Hley will add the Real Estate and other Lan - ed Property belonging to the Society, to the Distributi n for this Teen At the last meeting of the Society, It was determined fo Reduce the Certificate of Share for this Grand Enterprise to One Dollar each, thinking thereby that it will, be the means of a more general diffusion of the works of Artists throughout the country, and will enable the Society to ex tend their labors for the advancement of the ARTS AND SCIENCES in this country. The certificates of share will be issued at One Dollar. accompanying which each purcha• ser will receive free of charge, by return mail. a beautiful Line and Stipple Engraving, entitled The Erma= meat at Valley Forge, representing an events I period tu the , History of our Couutry. It will be seen. by referring to the list, that there are many valuable Pieces of properly. many costly Paintings. Supellb Statuary, Beautiful Engravings,•Costly Jewelry. Magnificent Shawls, and other beautiful Gifts, such as Clocks, Watches, Illuminated Works, &c., to the number •-f Five Hundred Thousand—worth fi,300,000. As the Society expects to Nue:we to the New Hall t Washington by the middle of June, the distribution will take place on the first of July, 1355. i The same rules and regulations that ' l have heretofore .. . .. -• a ......o. • guided the Society's distributions will be adhered to - in this, and on uo account will there be any postponement from the day named. All letters and communiuttionh. (post paid) for certificate. or on business. are to be addres sed to the Southern Office in Baltimore,' directed to the Secretary, who will answer by return mall. Single sub scribers remitting Ten Dollars will receive one,year'e sub scription to any of the Alazazines they may name in their letter. to be forwarded free of charge for the time of sur scription, one year. The following list constitutes a part of the Gifts for 1855 t the splendid ilmlse and Lot of the Art uni o n Society, situated in Broadway, • Zoo,ooo A superb Dwelling, the residence of the late Au- son Sulraer, Esq. 15,•;:0 The beautiful summer residence, Gothic Chtte4a and Grounds at Hawk's Nest, on the HUdsou . River, 'A..,Otlfi 5 • small Dwellings. situated on the lot belonging to the Society in 9:lld street. 10,000 P.l magnificent Camel's Hair Shawls. Those shawls are the most beautiful work of art es• ' all er beheld,lU, o 0 , 4 sets of Diamond Jewelry—consistsing of 7 pie. , ces each—all antique patterns. iu x beautiful Pearl Jewel Box. . 10,040 le eels 41 Pearl Jewelry. consisting of 7 pieces . each, all differenr!styles, Ind of Persian man uta:ture, 5,041 lz tlold Watches fur Ladies, very beautiful and curious %rod., ol art; one the size of a jeidime, II) Watches for Gentlemen, all very heavy, of different stylne nud lutturus, 1,510 50 Bonder°. Toilet and Dressing Cases for Ladles some finished in Pearl patterns—Louis XIV., 2,500 1 large Clock, a very beautiful work of art, made by Lipordl at Cologne, finished in a style or beauty and art unsurpassed, I,oou llold Thimbles, all different patterns, very heavy. 2 , 000 500 copies of the lives of great Painters, superb• ly bound, with an engraving of each artiste, 2,050 50,000 Illuminated Albunia, different styles and patterns, . . 6141 200 copies ofOriswold's Republican Court, spies didly bound, with tinted engravings, . 100 copies of BoydelPs illustrations of Shak speare. To the admirers of the Groat Poet, this work trill be an acquisition, 10,1 PAINTINGS Venus sending forth Cupid and Hymen—Titian, 0 al Beggar Boy—Murillo, 1, al Tobit and the Angel—Salrator Rosa 1,00 sight Clow—Claudio, 1, Midonutt—Curregio, A I lead—Titian. A Ileact—Vand3 ke. Landscape—P=l..4n. . . . f;LU . A Piece—Hulett. :100 Battle Piece—W=l,l,lam, . 600 Landscape—Claude ' . 50 There are others by the same Artistes, all original, 6e sides some splendid platires by Allston. 'Sully. Reynolds, ,Neaglo, Doughty. Cole, Chapman. David; Vemet, Stunk, I lerbert. Tack, Bennington, Schaub, Perkins. Lewis, Inns, I landlton. Read, Bartlett, Schloss, Huntington, Juhandh, :.chuildt, Rembrandt, and others fully described In the catalogue, which will be forwarded =application by letter, p.bt-pahl, to the Secretary, who will answer by retu i il, mail. TEIt3IS FOR CLUBS: Clubs of Id, 1 Extra Certificate. Clubs of 20 Clubs of 00, 8 `• The money lu all cases to accompany the application Certificates. Ladies foriniug Clubs will be entitled to the same terms as above, with the extra inducement of the present of a Magnificent Set of Boudoir Furniture, with rich colored India Hangings, fine India Lace Curtains and everythig of the must splendid description to the Ladies' Club who will send the largest remittance for Certificates. Postmasters are authorized to act as Agents. and the Postmaster remitting the largest amount for shares will receive a handsome Gold Watch and Chain, valued at TWo Hundred Dollars. The money must accompany the elPti cation u by letter. postimid.) in all cases, and the Ct Inca 0. with the Engravings, will be font - circled free or charge y return mail. Corresimildents are requested to write their address, wi h tha County. Town. Past Office sod State, plainly, in order to avoid mishtkes. All letters answered by return mai l Catalogues all the tiifts, with value and explanation. can be obtained on application to the Secretary, to whdm all letter:, for Certificates. dre., must be addressed. - ALFREDJoUII DA IN. Secretary{ A. C. S. ID foMS. 238 Montgomery st., Raltimore, Md. MA YNARD LEWIS, FIZA NCI S INCE. }Director ER D FNANDO LIN' NGS,N. jam fl T. W. RAVEN. Treasurer! Deport of the Board of Directors of the 171 LANCASTER COR STY MUTUAL !Si-CHANCE Ct./O RAN Y. niade.at the Millie of the Company. at ASilliains toau. January . 9. Whole number of Polici, Amount of insuraieie te.licies issued by the rampant up 1. 1°54. Amount olinsurancee !looted uu pol- • icies during the year Deduct amount of insurance cancel- ' led during the year 441.54 S lid Increased amount of iu Iv, an I. I , n feeted un policie,during , the Dedtiet amount of insurance asrt, Coined to be void as per report of the Collector filed In the °Mee of the Company \Vhole amount of insurance effected on policies in force Jau. 1, IS3Z, Amount of premium notes in force January 1. 1884 , 3191 4 18, A mount of premium notes deposited with the Cont'py during the year. i43.75S IS Deduct amount of premium notes cancelled during the year 21.619 54 I nereased amount of premium notes -- durinAthe year 22.1:is 61 Deduct amount of premium notes ascertained to be void at per re port of the Collector tiled in the office of the company 4e Whole amount of premium netes in force January 1, 1555 CR. FUNDS OF TDE COMPANY Balance In the hands of the Treasu. rer, January , 1, 1554 x,,73737 Cash received for assessment No. 0 7 02 Cash received for assessment No. 7 1,503 Cash received for per centage paid in premium notes durin theyenr Cash received for policies during the year .;•,at, 00 To :ash paid W. F. P. Noble, one of the execs tot s et tho estate of Wm. Noble, dec'd, hie loss us To cash paid J ames MeCally. his ;200 by fire '2.10000 Do. Johu Leach, his loss by fire 850,00 Do. ' John Hassler, his loss by fire 1,400 00 Do. Jacob Steinmetz, bis loss byflre 150 00 Cash refunded to Johu McCally, for assessment No. 7 (paid twice) lb 14 Cash paid expenses or committees to investigate losses by fire 13 19 Cash paid John W. Rambo for post age as per receipts filed its the of • flee of the company I'i 00 Cash paid expenses to Lancaster attending to the husiness of the company 6 :10 Cash paid for printing, as per re ceipts filed iu the office of the company 77 I:: Cash paid Secretary's salary ,up to :100 policies 'Jou uu Cash paid Sec - ..'y (half the swouut received for piddles issued over 200) 11.1 is, Cash paid Treasurer's salary till 00 Do. office rent 25 00 Do. Directors and exroutive committer for services rendered to the company 11910;, Cash paid fuel (one and a half tuns coal) y nu Do. stationary and register t3y Do. collecting assessment NO. 7 SI 64 Do. do. No. .3 Do. expenses of committee to au dit annual account 3y',o Balance in hands *Treasurer Jan uary 1, 18 7 ,5 Of the above balance due, by the Treasurer, there deposited by order of the Board. in the Lancaster Sevin, lustintion. oti the 'Lint of April taut. $4O) 00, nod :_:404 , 1 I on the 2iith of July last, on interest, for which the Tr as neer holds the certificates of deposit. Thu company have met with but tan losses during the year, viz: Jacob 6teintnetz's tailor shop and content:ou cured for $l5O, and George V. &hi - ether's burn and non tents, insured the $1,650—t0 meet which there is available 4.1w:3 7u—the balance as per above report—leaving $583 30 to be provided to meet the payment of George T. Schrein er's loss. for which it is deemed most expedient to make a loan. as the expenses for the collection of an assessmhnt would much exceed the interest on said loan. 1, Assessment No. 7 has all been paid in but about 35 d I. From the above it will be observed that the amours of property insured is $7,637,658 86, the increased annuli of insurance during the year being $457P/9 53; the whole amount of premium notes deposited is two hundred and twelve thousand, eight hundred and fifty dollars and eighty-five cents; the increased amount of premium notes during the year is X21,070!1. Of the $441,585 62, stated a.samount of insurance =Met ed during the) ear, $377,418)32 was surrendered. and an.nd ditional amount of insurance asked at the time by the "Mlejra•ihr App pseessl=fer 1 ESE:LTo . the itSilltai1 2 116:1 : 1141-Thdild attliaitta of.laamster county. Pursuant to:thepro• ; hunting with dam orybrosposdrig. in .any ottiar Nay visions ofthe lair of the Commonweelh, th 4 iindetidgned upetilhe proMisee oftheautistriber: in Minor - township-- Omarnimicai' ers of Lancaster county itsreby sash notice to as he is determined fir the future to enforce ttia law the taxable inhabitants within the respectire townships of against all truth, without respect to perams. the said county, that, the days for appeal from the Assess- I .Jan 4t-IBARNARD MANN, (Farmer,) tbr - 1855, wilt tie at the CoMmissioners'Olikeiin the dty of Lancaster, on the days following. to wit:—Forrilie townships of' Adamstown—Monday the 19th of February, 1855. Bart, • " Breeirnocir; : "' r• • Cart:wren, " Cocalico East, - " " Cocalico West, Clay, , '• • Colerain, . Columbia, Conestoga, Conoy, Donegal East—Tuesday the alth Donegal West. Drumm*, • Ephrata; Earl, Earl East, •• Earl West, .* •• Elizabeth, Elizabethtown Bor. Fulton—Wednesday the2lst Dempfteld East, Ilempfield West, " Lempeter East, Lampeter West, Lancaster, Leacock, Leacock 'Upper." " " Little Britain—Thnosday the `22,3 Manheim Martin, . . Manor, Mount Joy, Mount Joy Bor. Marietta Bor. Paradise, Penn, Prosideuce—Eriday the 23d Peones, Rapho, Salisbury, . Sadsbury, • Strasburg. t " Strasburg Bor. Warwick, inti 9 td-91 otoves: Stoves: at Sprechers , s Hard- Owsre Ster - S7Nurth Queen street, Lancaster.—The Sub scriber has just received a large assortment of Parlor, Cook and Wood STOVES, from the most celebrated manufactu rers of Troy, New York, Albany, Philadelphia, and also from our own city. In, his large assortment may be found the following and many other patterns: The Globe Air- Tight, Is a very superior large Oven Stove, which his been extensively cold, and has given general satisfaction.— It is adopted for burning Wood or Coal. and is highly re commended for either. The Union Air-Tiglit; this is a new and beautiful pat tern, with an improved draft, which we can recommend without hesitation. COOK STOVES, ir-re. Globe Air-Tight, • Flal. Toy Complete. • _ Liberty Air-Tight, ' Nov Complete.ot ,_ Improyed Complete, Julian Cook. 111ortiing Star, Victor, Buck Improved, Summer Baker. Hathoway.. V - ictory. • Astor, Capital, Girard. Arco, a great variety of other Cook Stoves. of approved patterns. _ . _ Union Aii-Tight Star Franklin • Golden Age Diamond Parlor Etna Excelsior •• Jewel Parlor. Chandelier. Ocean Queen. Mirixor •• Jenny Lind. Ornamental Box Stove New Jenny Lind, New Pattern Babe, New Pattern Radiator. Fitiry Queen, Harp Cannon, Coal Burner. Together with a large number of Parlor, Dining. Room and Ten.PJate Wood Stoves of every size and pattern. Afar Having the Sole Agency tbr the • ity and county of Lancaster, for the sale of two of th east celebrated Cook Stoves now in use, they can be hau at no other es. tabllahment. The undersigned, therefore Invites all who wnat a gohd Stove, to call and examine his assortment. 4gr• Old Metal. Timothy and Clover seed taken in en. change for goods. • oct 31 3rn.11 GEORGE B. SPRECHER. -.I =MO WILBOR'S COMPOUND OF PURE COD LIVER OIL AND LINE. ANL_ ..Not A - scure for Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, then. Otitis, General Debility, and all Scrofulous Hunters. This compound has been used with the most complete success by our most celebrated physicians, for the removal and per manent cure of the above disease. Hundreds for whom there was uo hope before the discovery of this simple, yet effectual remedy, have been raised bealtliand happiness by Its timely use. The following case of 'J. Williams is sufficient to convince all of its wonderful effects. Ile says; I had been sick with confirmed consumption for several months. 1 had used the clear. Cod Liver Gil most of the time, but had derived but little benefit (nun it. I had au attack of bleeding at the lungs, which alarmed my friends very much, as they now supposed there was no hope for me. Abdta this time I heard of your Compound of Cod Liver Off and Lime. 1 immediately commenced using it, and soon began to perceive its beneficial effects. Its two months my cough had entirely left me, and I am now en joying perfect health. - Truly yours, N. B.—This. Compound does no( nauseate like the clear Cod Liver. Oil. but can he taken with pleasure by the must delicate roundel, Be sure n o d get the genuine. )lanuraetured only by A LEX'I:. B. WILBUR, Chemist 166 I urt street, Boston. F4.r gale in Philadelphia. by T. W. Unit: s Fars 132 N Second street, and in Laneamer by Druggists generally . . IkOV i ly-12 STARTLING, BUT TRIM WHAT EVERY WOMAN 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 influ ence incident to the enjoyment of health. THE BLOOMING BRIDE, But a few years ago in the flush of health and-youttt, and buoyancy of spirits, rapidly, and apparently in explicably, becomes a feeble, sickly, sallow, debili tated wife, with frame emaciated, nerves unstrung, spiiits 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 es connected with the mar snuatterinstag te,,tmhe.ievriyol,atniootnonoify w t o h iche w n i t f a e "s b u d t i s o e We e n , HEREDITARY COMPLAINTS UPON THE CHILDREN 1b1.15y " RNTO THE THIRD AND FOURTH GENERATION," Transmitting , CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA, HYPOCHONDRIA, INSANITY, GOUT, KING'S EVIL, and other and worse Diseases, as n BM= DREADFUL INHERITANCE FROM THE PARENTS "And must this continue? Must this be? Is there no remedy? No relief? No hope?" The remedy is by kt♦gwing the causes and avoiding them, and knowing the remediek and benefiting by them. These are pointed out In THE MARRIED WOMAN'S • PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION, - • - - BY DR A. M. lIALTICEAU, PROFFMOR OF 1)1.7 amo op WON One Hundredth Edition, (500,000), 18mo., pp. 250 [ON TOE PAPER, FaillA . 13DTDLIG, $1.00.] A standard n-ork of established reputation found classed In the c.stalogues of the great trade males 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 stliich it is held as a re• liable popular Medical BOOK FOR EVERY FEMALE the author havins 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. Here every woman can discover, by comparing her own symptoms with those described, the nature, character, causes of, and the proper remedies for, her complaint!. ~.eiTkotrwife about becoming a mother has often need of Iffilla-uction and advice of the utmost importance to her future health, in respect to which her sensitiveness for bids consulting a medical gentleman, mil find ouch in struction and advice, and also explain many symptoms which otherwise would occasion anxiety or alarm no all the peculiarities incident to her 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 prat:peas uteri (falling of the womb), or from fluor albus (weakness, debility, ate.) Many are In constant agony fpr many months preceding conllne ment. Many have difficult if not dangerous deliveries, and slow and uncertain recoveries. Some whos t e lives are hazarded during such time, will each find in its pages the means of preventipn, amelioration and relief. It is at course impracticable to convey fully the various subject; 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? Rave you the sincere welfare of those you love at head? Prove your sincerity, and lose no time in lean:ling . what causes Interfere with their healthund 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 avocation, and exhausting thoe means for medical, attendance, medicines and advertised ' nostrums which otherwise would provide for declining years, the infirmities of age and the proper educatio4f your children. In consequence of the universal popularity of the worii, as evidenced by its extraordinary sale carious impo4i tions have been attempted, as well on 'booksellers as ma the public, by imitations of title page, spurious editions, and surreptitious infringements of copyright, and otliar devices and deceptions, it has been found necessariy, therefore, to CAUTION THE PUBLIC to buy no book unless the words "Dr. A. IL Ilitrincastr, 1 Liberty Street, N. Y." is on (and the entry in the Cl'erk's Office on the hack of) the title page; and bay only of respectable and honorable dealers, or send by mall, and address to Dr. A. M. Mauricean. air Upon receipt of One Dollar "TNE MAR RISD WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COM PANION" it sent (mailed free) to any part of the United - States, the Canada' and British Provinces. All letters most be post-raid, and addressed to Dr.. A. M. MAURICEAI7, box 1224, New-York city. Publishing Office, No. 129 Liberty Street, New -York. • Agents -1 T. B. Peterson, Philadelphia; Mrs. Cynthia Williams, Honesdale; Spangler & Bra., Lancaster; Wentz & Stark Carbondale; E. Flint, Williamsport; S. Tuck, Wilksbaire ; S. Leader, Hanover ; Thos. Coupertbnalt, Philadelphia" J , -- - ------- 'B. Gunnison, Erie; Samuel B. Lanfter, Greensburg; S. i Durban, Franklin ; Dr. S. D. Scott, Bedford ; E. T. Ell de- I `ic 87 Clay brand, Indiana; J. W. Kidney, Brownsville G. M. McGet• 1 cad . Peataurant, No. 48 Commercial an d- • Itatlroad Holum, European ItyLe Hotel i tys, Butler ; .I. 8. Hickson, Chambersburg; Goe. W. Getty's, I Etreats, SAN FRANCISCO. • HALEY J.; THOMPSON, j Butler; Joseph Swartz, Bloommtrarg. I I . kroprietore. .$1,12 tRIO. Jan 2 teal, . .. JOHN M. !HEST-4.ND., PHILIP HEIST, WM. C. WORTH; Commissioness IST=I flupl :Your listr..=Krollerion.—The Receipt for ma. lJ Ignitible Celebrated Compound, (lately introduced. to this counta,) will be sent by the subscriber to any person in thy United States or Canadas, for $l. The Hrollerion will curl or wive the hair in the most basal:111 manner.— Any person having the most warm end uncouth looking hair, can traxedbrm into the most beentiftd, by the use of this article. The' ingredients will not cost over 12 cents, and with this receipt any one can make it equally good in every respect, to that sold at $3 per bottle. It preferred, a package of Krollerlon ready made, will be sent free of post age, instead of the receipt, with directions for preparing it In liquid form, and full directions for use. Sandell letters post-paid, to H. A. PRERHONT, Jan • 3m-1 Warren, Trumbull Co., Ohio. Bullding Lots for Every Person,—On Low atid easy Terms._ The subcribers offer a large number of the rarest BCILDINti LOTS in the city-22 feet in front and ranging from 90 'to 150 feet in depth. These lots lie behind the Locomotive Factory and Machine Shops, and run up towards Orange street. The situation is one of the most delightful for residences, and ultimately became one of the most valuable and thriving portions of the city. Wo offer rare inducements to persons of all CIUS' CS, to become the owners of these lots. Chesnut street, Walnut street and Others, Will boopened through this whole tract, to ,gether with wide cross-streets. These beautiful lots will be bold at $B5; payable in payments of ONE DOLLAR PER WEEK; thus enabling every saving boy, (if he avails him self of the chance,) and every Ladywho has a trifle to spare, to make a safe invests:rent—perhaps to them the first step ping stone to wealth and independence. Hundreds of well doing persons ku our midst, are those who invested their first small earnings in a profitable purchase. These lots will become immensely valuable to those who purchase them. Early application will have to be made, as they sell rap. idly. Every oue may have a chance. Near one hundred of them have been sold In a few• days, without any effort owour 'part. One Dollar a week only for a Lot of large size. \Thole price, Eighty-five Dollars. • . A. N. BRENNEMAN, JESSE LANDIS. A beautiful draft of these Lots, with all the streets run ning through them, can be seen by calling on either of the above. , jaw 9 3t-51 Closing out the baleuee of Figured'De Lsities at 12iic.; 113 ual price IS and 20 cts., these are the cheapest goods ever sold in this city ati WENTZ'S Bee Hive store, North Queen street, I.ln. PLAID SILKS, PLAID SILKS—We are now closing out the balance of our Plaid Silks at very reduced priccs.— Among them are some beautiful styles, which we bare re duced to 75 cts., regular price SIIS Also. a few more at 5u cls., worth 7.1 c. Call and see and you will surely purchase at [lick. prices. at the 'BEE HIVE STORE, (Li North i.inewn st. MEM ISAAC EA.RTON, WHOLESALE GROCER, WISE and -LIQUOR STORE.— Nos. 125-137 North rld =treat, Philadelphia. - des 26 tI-IS For Rent.—The DWELLING HOCSE now occupied by . llrs. Wager, situated in North Duke street, a short distance from the Court House The house is supplied with bath room and gaa fix tures. Possession given the be day of April next. Apply to L. RICHARD: 4 , jan 45-50 Agent. TAyspepsia Bitters—No Humbug . —Presetred Li by Elder J. STAMM Mount Joy. Lancaster county, Pa.—ln the PrOvidence t God I was aillicte‘i with this d:eadt al disease, (Dyspepsia., I tried variou, rt , medies, but to ho effect, until 1 used these Bitters. (laving now realized its happy effects for myself—also many others— and knowing that thousands are still suffering with Dys pepsia, 1 recommend it us a safe, and one of the best rem edies for this dreadful disease (Lyspepsia.) Elder J. STAMM. We. the undersigned. hove used J. Stamm's Bitters tier Dyspepsia, and having been greatly benefited. therefore. we revoinmend it as an invaluable remedy for Dyspepsia. Elder A. it. Long, Mount ,Lunt Elder J. C. Owens, do. 11. Bechtold, do. E. Rainmaker. do. A. Kauffman, do. J. Sar ver. do. J. Menhart. do. D. Leib, do. Widow Stehuntn, do. Miss Stehman, dn. P. Brunner, do. S. Dyer, do.: Major E. opera, Lancaster, D. May. do;; S. Slaiter. Berl; E. Seeger, do. J.. Stirk, to. J. Sensetlig, do. Mrs. Weaver. do.: J. Burns, Itapho: Strkkler. do. D. Strickler ; do. 11. (4,2:taw:ill, do. S. N. 'miser, do. i ,lan tI Iy-..A - Inor Rent.—The Bellevue Ware.llouse and I STORE. situated on the. Philadelphia and Co lumbia Railroad. near the slap. 51 miles from Phil adelphia, where n heavy transportation and mer. canine business has Imam and eau still be dune, It now having a - good run of eustoth, and beim; one of the very best situations on the rood. Fur any information enquire of the proprietor. S. KENNEDY. I'. s.—To any person wishing to purchase a property of this kind this may be had. S. K. jan is 4t-5I Universal Induistrinl and Agricultural Exhibition'—'f,, beheld in Doylestown. Bucks county Pm, on TUEsDA V, WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY and FRI DAY, August 21st, 22d, Lid and 24th, 1555. The committee in charge of the Arrangements are now pent: king the Premium Lists, which trill be announced in Lull in the course of a fern weeks, in the following order t First day of the exhibition. tlentlemen's Department.— Premium; of $25 to $'5U will be awarded for the best blood. ed stuck of every description, and from $lO t0Z:..10 to the best Commits SIOA,µIII.I Premiums of front $5 to $lOO on the various descriptions of Mechanical Implements, Ma chinery. Agricultural Products and Manufactures of every description. Second Day.—Ladies' and Artists' Department.—Premi nuts of float $5 to $lO will be awarded to First Class Needle Work, Embroidery and Fancy Work,. Or.: from $2 to $4 on the Second Class do.; from $5 to $0 for the best horticultural display: and from $2 to $5 Inc Articles iu the Home Hopartment. A portion of which will he reserved fur Painting. statuary, Sculpture. .te., on which liberal premium. N, all h. awarded. Third Itay.—liathers . anti Mothers' Departnient.- - The Rising t itmerat bdt to A rms.. %Premiums of frost b•0:J01) twill be aWarth,i to the largest healthiest and best looking Infants. fain the ages of One to live yyars. A premium of $lOO will be awarded to the largest Family of Childremthe parents of w limn are Loll, lit had, alai in ran,' of more titan one family of the same number Ml,ing, it will L e paid to that family of children whus, united ages are the least. Fourth Day.—Equestrian's Department.—A Premium of a handsome bald 111..16,; Watch, valued at 5150, or its equivalent in money. trill be presented to Hie best Iminale Equestrian; a premium of a hand-mule Side Saddle and other napatiS nla, worth $75, to the second beet: and a mag nificent Riding Ilalad worth !,311. D, tla• third last. A premium t o the thstest trotting hors, in Mune, or under tho Saddle: and to the went The t;renn.l.—decicaliel for Ow purpaa is a heautiful. level 1.4 of thirty ger, and will be splatali.fly fitted op for We occaeion.nith a trbuk ul three-fourtia• a mile long around it: alrr.,:gcd with Cos/mitt,- :Stands and Seats for Ladies c.karioaking the anti' ground. Proper al.:1,111/- 01“dati..,Vill be pot Wed all drey iptiot. mtack.and actiet, jtj,l r. ill Le cilt,r,ditt in , :e i dec in which they ate Cadet ad. fluil•lin.4s will I cot.,tructol large enough to accounn-unte rah,. It i, the jut, of t he aud all 1110ir impzuvv,,tl, geunutt t t , of th, nu.st cl.aruchrr. Two Splendid nil,: lidve been eagagaii :ir the oc easion. and will give irohnehade Conte, is : earn eNenihg save tit, hist which nee hi the holders of Etics Ccncert will:l:Cohtpahiett vt:t2.l a tine ,h9,1,y Addresses ;rein eraitiont Speakers: Irian abnad, nie appropriate subject. luny be exp e ct e d es e: - y day t he ese. p. tile last. They will be anneuheed Lyn:a:- ter. Thc welt iwn Fanny Fern. and ',tidally eelehiated )ire. Jane•Swisshel sn , of the Pittsburg Sidurday hose beenveiled 1.0 Ser, thc C.nnuities to award I , J I:ables. and et is cuutitleatly .2.tp,rleti they ttiii he pezeul. The Calle: a:, of this Exhibition will be announced is tL e c o urs e of a 1,,,V 111,410.15, when the preparations are la, Full - tele:a stale of forwardness to warraat it. The under i_led hay i Loco appointod tee Conduittee, Director of We Exiataten. :tan..., the public that no pains or ez pence'aiii 00 tpiircri to 002 of the m,st attrac tive ever offered to the American pcop.a. Tickets for rho .a.fa Ea" ear 61. Si or deco addreara ti to tie., unacr,ig tied% ill be pratataly :oder-d -ad to. WILLIAM BEEK, dee do &a-19 Director. Vourth Volume of Yankee Not tons. Men ituproiemcms. The priest number cot...m ei, the Fourth Volume of this popular periodieal. Its sue, cm, has been le.y.md pr,edimt, mot IS circulation, al ready larger than any similar pubileatieu iu th, world, is constantly iLerea.i 111. Arrangemei. , ts have been made which (vitt enable the publisher to make the Ni:TRINS fur superior to any comic pap, ever published is the Uni ted States. The best artistic talent iu the country has been engaged ou the Illustrations. and each nualla,r will contain from sixty to Seventy-Lye engravings. in the high est school of Comic Art. Its Literary contents, by a large corps of talented Con tributors. will chant-me comparison with those of any Comic Pictorial either ill Europe or America; and will Coll nist of a choice repertory of Humor. Fun. :Mtire, Cont i, Tales, Sketches. aiming to -: Shoat as it flies. - but never o'ersteppiug the lines of strict propriety; it be ing the object of the publisher to mate the Vankee (ions an ever welcome visitor at es ery haute circle. Subscription price, 11,25 per annum; or 12t rents per number. For sole by all the news agents and periodical dealers in every city, town and village it/the United States and Ca6da. T. \V. STP.. Publisher. UP NN 5.41.1 n .. N. V =BE flivideudis—LANCAzTEß SAVING'S INNII:LaIGN. Jell may . j_./ lass.—The Directors of this institution have this day declared a dividend of 5 per cent. for the last Fix IL , — pAyflbii• OG . dersnstl. CHARLES IItiLIt:FITER. 'inn 9 51-51 'Treasurer. illy Election.—Notice is hereby given, that an k jEleeti,n wilt I.e held at the public house of Adam Trout, in the North Kett Ward:, at the public. Louse of Jacob Wollert. s.outh West Ward: at the public house of Anthony 'Lechler. in the North East Ward: at the public house of Mrs. Mid,. in the South East Ward, in the city of Lancaster. on 'TUESDAY, the 6th of February next, be. tweet, the hours of s o'clock in the forenoon, and ro'clock in the afternoon. to elect one Judge and two Inspectors for the North West Ward, one .ludge and two Inspectors for the South West Ward, one Judge and two inspectors fur the North East Ward; and one J udge and two Inspectors.for the South East Ward, to conduct the general and other elee lions for the current year. The officers of the last general election are requ.;xted to conduct the above election. There will also he elected iu the North West Ward, two Aldermen: and in the South West Ward. 0110 Alderman, to serve fur lire years. At the saute time and places will be electod,by the citi zens or Lacaster, four Assessors to serve fur one year, and two Assistant Assessors. b c rash ward, to serve IM three years. JOHN Ml'Llt, lligh Constable. Mayor's (Alice, Jan. In. laLfi. ABargain 0181000 undersigned utters at. private sale hisFARM situate on the WeSt bank of the Juniata river, in Huntingdon county. about I l z wiles trout the Central itailmad Dopot at Mount Union, containing ITO acres—of which 1:,to are cleared. under good fence and in a good stole of cultivation. the balance in woodland.— About 1W acres of the cleared laud is River bottow, with a Limestone Quarry t!ial perpetual It thereon. There in water in nearly all the fields. and the land has been limed within the last three years. ! The improvements area new BRICK HOUL , V, 1 :12 by :hi fret. a Tenant !Muse. Log Earn and oth er out buildings—a good Apple Orchard of choice grafted fruit, in good bearing order. 190 barrels ' of fruit from this Orchard was sent to the Philadelphia ;market during the last season. The situation is pleasant and healthy—title free from all incumbrances—and price only For further information enquire of the,ut-o'rilM rycry ding nu the premises. jau its 4t.52 TT Olda y Presents.—The subscriber has now OD 11:band a mavnificent collection of Standard ur! ele gant Gift Books, suitable for Christmas or New Year Pres ents. ills stock comprises all the Illustrated and finely bound books of the day. All 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 an abundant storehouse of Annuals, Gift Books, Dissected Games, Gaines of all kinds to instruct as well as amuse. Thonsands of varieties of Juvenice Books illustra ted, end bound suitable for presents. In MISCELLANE OUS FANCY Goods he has a large assortment oi Ladles' Cabbas, (or work Borg,) Writing and Travelling Desks of every description, Port Monists, Card Cases, Segni . Cases, Gold Pens, Ilack.Gammon Boards, Chess Men, in fact a full supply of goods from which a present may be selected to snit the taste of Co most fastidious. Remember the place. W. H. SPANGLER, dec 26 tf4o BookselMr, Lancaster Pa. "Diehaiigirßankilol i iii - S. -. llbi;odir tir, - 130.- 4:4 This company beg bare to_ acquaint their friandearal italielhaettiary r u no t v i r o f i ul i Vr&V to do a general Business with , • promptness and Ildelity.r, L• - ' Money received on depoidt and paid back on demand without notice; with thee. Interest due. - Interest paid on all small sums deposited it the rate of 5 to .0.,;§ per cent.— Norm,'Cittexs, Buis, kc., collected In any part oft.hajl. States or Canada. 1 • - Uneurrent Bank Natal amriLand Warrants bought' and sold. 1 : • : A Premium paid for old United States ( Sold and Sliver -s. I coin, oleo s on Spanish and Mexican dollars. Remittanoell made to IMgland, Ireland or the Continent. Particular attention paid `to the buying and selling of Stocks and Loans of every deseiription lu the New York, Philadelphia or Baltimore markets. The faithful and confidential exe cution of all orders entrusted to them may be relied upon. They will be pleased tO'stre any information dAlred In regard to Stocks, Loan and money matters in gem ral. . - Banking Ilona° open frdm 8 A, M. to 8 o'clock, P. M. dee 19 I _ ' tf-40 Auditor's Nottoo—The undersigned, appointed Ly the Court to audit the assets in the hands of Jacob Myers, Executor of Ann Myers, and. make thstribution thereof to and amongst ose entEed to receive the same, will meet for that purptise In the Library ROOM of the Court House, on Thursday', the 18th of January, 1155, at 2 o'clock, P. M., where the psrties interested may attend. 4.IILPS h.LAS".3I.XILL.R, Atwitter. EZEM Matches / Matches I—JOU N DONNELLY, Men ufaetured and Divan/or of Safety Patent Synare raint Wood Box Matches tub -North fourth strao, above Race, Philadelphia. Mathes having became en in dispensable article in houtekeeping, the snuseriber attar greet sacrifice of tittle am/Imo/ley, is enabled to otter to the pub..: au artiiia at ante combining utility and cheapness. fhe Inventor knowing tllI dan,;er apprenended on aorottnt el the nomsy inatancr in so hien _...taxes are generally pact ,' On paper, has by the :41 new Steam machinery of Lis own Intention, suzeudded in getup,— up a SLEETY SQUARL; LI/ Wu JD IsoN; this box is far preterame, in as tin :k it c-inpies ni more room than the wld round wood lax, contains at least Two lints. sired per cent more MiLnis, to chipper, is consider able advantage; it to entirely new, and secure against mois ture and spontaneous comp ustiin, and dispels all danger on transportaUou by meals of ltailmad, Stuaniboat ur any other mode of Couveyaned. Those Matches are paekod so that one gross or more may be Shipped to any part of the World whir periect safety.— They are the most dmdrabie article for Bente Consumption, and the Southern and W4stern Markets that have ever beau invented. Dealers anti shippers, for themselves. tn. The Matches, are thing heretofore offered t IMEMEI J. DELLINGER, a( hia ezkar Cooper's Store, Lo continues to tako [h. , c tracted so much att,atio And, then,. no thcajr—am4y tns 1,01,1,Ati, including n handsome case: Hts Daguerreotypes are pronounced by competent judges to Le. Unsurpassed, and his lb tme are daily crowded with visitors. all to 4115 r Also, Likenesses ell invalids or deceased persons to ken not the shortest noticti. Iteinemberjhe place, at itilt . .gn ut t to large Daguerreau Flag, near tha-uld County Lancaster, jau T ruly ' how delt4hted I om, Miss Lucy, to see so many Shawls worn again,—they are the most graceful appirel, when worn correctly that grace our sex. They so lainutify 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 ever'' , one to appear graceful ami comfortable. See those splendid Long Brodie Shawls—nest designs. • Magnificent Long and . .litixe Pompadour. Long and Square Merino Shawls. Splendid (all wool) Black Cashmere Long Shawls-a 1,31, tint' article for mourning; In fact every design that fancy" cad conceive you will find here. Really, it is Hie place awing placog—they sell so very cheap, and try everything in theirpower to please, that I cannot insist any Iffdger—l must buy—let me see— here is my mom. A good heavy Bay State Drab Centro, for Grandtanther handsome Pompadour ter Mother—small Cashmeres for my little Sisters—and a obw design Brecht, long Shawl ter myself. So I must twit° nov 14 H-13 WENTZ'S CHEAP STORE. 81000 W OR EANYth NAMED SUM : AIIR ED,lat Certain Secret or Delicate Discuses, however bad or long standing ry" 141,1 sexes, married or single, Self- Abuse stud Its effects, Constitutional debility. Impotency, Irregularities of Females, Ac., are CURED IN LESS TIME THAN BY ANY OTHER, " with less restraint lu living, occupation or exposure, andwith safe and please:l;t remedies, tehich may be seal by mail or otherwise, by Dr. N. B. LEIDY, 114 FO[RTII abov Race, Philadelphia,) . . _ - of the University of Pennsylvania now 21 years, devoted to their treatineto; and, who has kafidd more patients, and sores more too, than any . Foreign or Native Quash, Humbug, Advertiling or Graduate I toenty throtigh out the Union. 1.. . . Dr. IXIDY CURES 11l :SHEDS MONTHLY many, wrongly treated by Inexperienced Doctors; many. deceived by the lying Dards. proud., and protvmes of Quacks and Impostors, acrd by their 5,,,,,11ed, newly dis covered rem dies, Sc., consisting of - Mercury awl danger, 0110 or power./ drugs," ihjuring the constitution, 2:hurt ening life, and more (=died killing than curing. .tar•TO YOU'Rli AND OTHERS — di , . Dr. LEIDY cures hundeds also, who, have been deceived by false rekeipts and advice in booPs, pupas, ty pubebrhat by Quacks and Impostors { ' to inmase suikriuy; rxaggora ting diseases, habits or abuses, with their consequences, r most alarmingly, and bey nitl 1., ,ibility, reality, credulity or belief; expecting, by sl .I‘ bow, ter rick, ji l igity and inf. prdlnon, to alarm and friihien the unsuspecting and un thinking, in hopes or reeeiving or extorting. noel them Burge l'ees lie curing, tchicb (ivy mound do, but p•,,,ket the fees. not caring•foretaisegnAlve, leasing them to their own, mortification afterwards :it-being Y.'. ,i,ily ,b,cii,tl and to seek relief elsewhere. 4 'l's all Foreign or Nal iv,l quacks, !fund:lldd slid Impos tor,, Dr. Leidy would say; in the language of :qtakspeare, - I) liettVell: that such gad wretches thotfdst unloose, And put in every hohebt hand a whip Trt lash the rascal,: naluld through the world DIPORTANI"I%) ALI,. DR. LEIDY charges but une fee, and oil mull 1.4 y upon bossy honorably dealt with. Ile proudly refers to all the P,fessors, 'respectalflo Physb•ians, . Tullis' Ofll cots. Hotel Proprietors 'and CIO,. of Philadelphia, where be• has been well. and goner:illy known for 21 years, connected with 31ellical Instil felons. Ilospitals, Dl peusaries. as to his sill!! and unparalleled success In curing thouhands— , manyl thought incurable. LAW be or UP:NTLE:IitiN will ' , aye Time. Mousy au•l long euff-riug• by addressing or applyim: first to Dr. N. It. LEIDY. Fourth sleet. above Pace. relying upon the strictest honor nfla Neere+y. flown, unieinions and interv iews confidential. is, II 6111,13 IT It ‘l l' ; t it: S s i V : .st L t n te d it s ‘ t Y i ' l ° r t r is k e g ; wariis and commenced tale wain War; are id nil kinds of Ear Ware, bark or ick IVI W. Crum Col nd Whin: NVare.l Toilett ,; , :Oa tin, vine different kinds, .tiliiitticcary Boxes and J a n,. and great variety if other articles kept iikinst.i.itly on hand at his Porter: l'i'prietniuse, and at his St.., :loam ; and an ..- .nil ineot of Ile L. lotia-alid raise vets tor urn itionting Li. He ansl pr,rcnred to thriii,h kinds Cnta wok, %. , 11dir-I:,i ti other kind 01, win .1, id dif kinds of id:l:dings 41,4 t:mt tifi Li! it t•.••• • d iit e lluun iit 1 , Iti , E ._ . . . , • . 1... , I.IF, :!..:-r....kda.. rlf. 'I . ..1. :.:111.,. ,17...11i,111,ti Fire 1"1.1,, L i.; ....it wi.. v, i toosisitu, ~,, I ~...1. ~T Lis „Id stand. at. •..- - L.r.::::“.:.:. o. ii•it .1.a..h. •r. I • o.oe N% are. 4. on li. is. uso Ili , I ,1, 1,1. ,113 .t. aial .A.ii ,a, a.. i. no• no tor or expense lit ;mi. -, int .. i.e..... ,' ; , •ei .rii. is for the above maitufeclure, and to nou prep:true ...,, si.i. si! orders. 11.:` :iii' tt.IST, No. 2: - ./., South Queou strt•et.l...twevu Coutro rig ware and Vice street—Siztv of the tin , 1' . 1 . ..v.:a. - Steady I.tiil'd widttod :is st.prentic.s to lestn the above business. . - 1 P. S.-11. 0. has eroged a nians4er who i.e jolly eon.. potent to conduct the above 1,11. i l i oAge• .us ail t om. inuntint inns, correspondence and "ruck With hie tuitn 4i;„, p tm t...,j o i ng t o tho sold , heel- ail: 1, sti icily at - tondo to. 1 in.,,tio 11.1111t1Ort, silt 5 t r-n Manager Dress and Cloa,k Trimmings, No. 2.96 Chesnut Street, P. 1;0 south Second Strt,t, sprit e. Philatk.phic We invite at relation tc• our complete I.tclail :0,01.111,11t. 02 PLUSH and St LK 131 , DINGS, Friugo, llmurmn auL Stop_. Trimmings Cl. our Own Importation and manufacture. Vit..(tiders executed at a few hours I J. G. MAXWELL & SON. 29et Chesnut Street and 179 South 2d Street, Phila. dec he Amerlean Pick.-1 , ,i:111 II VOLUME Thin 1.. illustrated comic weekly, published in the city o NeNI York, every F.,attslay, ha about to commence its fourth year. It has become a fivorite pap, throughout th, Uni ted States. upsides Its designs, by the first artists, it Con tains witty editorials ut Character, and trill carry cnecrful ves sto the gloomiest lireides Its variety renders it a fa orite in every ' family. I t It contains each week a large quantity of tales. stories, anecdotes, scenes, and Michas. The .• It , oellectlons of John C. Calhoun, by hi .'rivals Secretary.' will be con tinued in the Pick until finished. and then a copy will be sent free to every SUb.ll r whom, flame shell be Upon our mail book. - Each yearly subscriber to the Fick will re ceive the doublicsfted Fictorial sheets for the Fourth of July and Christmas, wit‘mut charge. lach of these Picto rial sheets contains over 200 splendid designs. The subscription price to the Fick is $l, ..as,b In advance. :iix copies for $5. Thirtfen copies DT $lO. ixtterti mutt be addreksed to . . Jan 2 34:1) tauffer & Ilarlity.—Chenp Watplies and Jewelry, t 1 Wholesale rant Retail, at tbe ••I'bilndel Oda tVateb and Jewelry ntoro, - Sr,, tai North Second :Weer, corner of guarry, Philadi•lphia. • Gold Lever Watches f 11je — ded. li, 'mat cases, $2a,00. Gold Lepiue, 18 carats 2'.2,1,00 Silver Lever, full jewdlled 13.00 Silver Lepine, jewels, I 9,00 Superior Ouartiers. , 7,00 Gold Spectacles, , 7,00 Fine Silver, do. 1 ' 1,50 Gold Bracelets, . I • 3,00 Ladles' Gold Pencil/3,i 1,00 Silver Tea Spoons, set t i 5,00 Gold pens, with pencil and sliver holder, 1,00 Gold Finger Rings, 31M costs to i'Sii; 'Watch Glasses, plain, 12/, cents; Patent, 15:ji ; Lunet 35; other .articles in proportion. All goods warranted to be what they are sold tor. . STAUFFER 0. lIAItLEY, Successoix to O. Conrad. Ou hand ' souse Gold alid Silver Levers and ',opines still lower than the la bo vn pr c.. . stp ai 13.416 Mc# l sehooi Teachers.—Schw, I Teachers iuLan:' I caster and other Colludes are informad that the sub scriber is prepared to urnish them with PRINTED RE PORTS" such as an, ref wired by the iichool Lass for tire Monthly Reports of each school, in W holesaleor Mall quan tities. These reports 0, got up to facilitate the Teacher in his duties, and save rim a deal of mold., In making hi reports. nov 21 tf44} lUalda I) ttallic Burial enacts, for protecting and pr rving the Deed for ordinary in terment, for vaults, or or any other desirable purpose, can now be had at the Cabinet establishment of the under signed in West King st, Lancaster, a few doors above Har- MITI'S store. These Cases are mauls of various sizes, and ale the most complete article fur thu pinservation of the Dead, for any length of time, that hail ever been introduced lit this sec tion of country. The thilowiug testimonial in relation to the article speaks for itkelf • Louse of Representatives. C. S, • August 9, 1852. f Gentlemen It tiffordxme Infinite pleasure to bear testi mony to the great van. e of your 3letallic linrial Cases.— Inc durability, I think they cannot be surpassed. and thelt great beauty is so far superior to the ordinary colllu, that it seems to rob death of much of its gloom and terror. 1 had the honor to acoutvany the remains of Henry Clay from this city to his ho ein Kentucky, and the beautiful case you hail the kindness to present to the committee, Whilst it withstood thelseverest test of transportation, was the object of admiration of all who saw it. ittat*tfidly, ADDISON shuns. Ky. Messrs. W. M. Itiratopm di Co. All persons wishing to examine these Cases will please call on the undensignet., in West King st. HENRY 31. MILLER, Cabinet Maker. naM.Corrika of every ,description of Wood made at short otice. Terms reason-lale. dec. 12 am-17 AV ILLI J, giNSuN Eitablished in 796.—MoALL1STER S 13110T11. ER, Optleiaao, ha e removed Liman the old stand, O. 41 Chesnut st.) to tint • now Store. 194 Chosuut street be low Eighth st. opposite the Masonic 8011, .Ur• Spectacles, Spy t lasses, Microscopes, MathemaJral Instruments, ate., be. A priced and Illustrated Catalogue of Optical Mathematl and Shilosophical instrumento Ilea by-mail, free of charge. jolt 7 :4=41 ill do well 'iv cill and examine INV Irranteit to lc .upctiti. - 2)1 to any tho tit lIIN LLLr. 0 N. ith strcet, Yht.aaetphL~. J' title Picture: Look on Daguerresu 2:0011. Owes' Lougan Ft LI-W.St curlier UI centre tz.luare tiara at duriug tl. last thrue yuar9.— I== TILE MOW SUCCESSFUL. AND ONLY OIgADUATE PHYSICIAN IVM' JOSEPH A. SCOVILLE, 2U Aun .tr.•et. Nov York, NV. 11. SPA:.i.a.Elt, 33 N. Quveu st., Laver
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