The Selidwiehlsilmaids. , -- azia OF 1 ‘ TNO. K A • The poipleSiiiutin.divioli Liana. paper,) of the - 16th Decem says • , "After a serious illness of five or six days, His. Majesty, -lieinehameha 111., expired at his palace on Friday, Dec. 15, at 11i o'clock. He was born on the 17th.of March, 1814, and was consequently 41 years and 9 months old. This _painful event was immediately made known by hoisting the Royal and National standards at half Mast, and by the firing of minute guns, corresponding with the age of his late Majesty, from Punch Bowl Battery. As soon as the news spread, the flags on shore and afloat were all set at half mast and places of business were closed. Latge numbere of people assembled near the palace, ud testified their grief by loud i and heartfe t wailing. At 11 1 . o'clock, his Excellency the Uoveruor of Oahu, escorted by aco pauy of (liMrds, caused the oilicial Pro clamt o , given below, to be read in Hawai ian an 'nglish, at the corners of the princi pal streets of Honolulu. - The Proclamation of His Majesty, Katuehaineha IV., was received with shouts from the people and evident satis faction, wherever it was made known. Milli ute guns were fired by the U. S. S. St. Mary, yesterday, between 1 and '2 o'clock, and the Trincomelee wastiring in like manner. The time for theubsequies of his late Majesty has not yet been fixed; upon. PEOCL.I3IA6TION OF THE NEW SING. Whereas, It has pleased Almighty God to remove from this world our beloved Sovereign, His late Majesty, Kameattmeha IIL., and whereas, by the will of His late Majesty, and by the appointment and proclamation of His Majesty, and of the House of Nobles, His Roy al Highness, Prince Liholiho was declared to be His Majesty's successor. Therefore, pub lic proclamation is hereby• made, that Prince Alexander Lihtiliho is King of the Hawaiian Islands, under the title of Kamehameha IV. God preserve tbe King. KEONI ANA, Kensta Net. The ban Francisco Herald thinks that im mediate annexation is dune for. It says the old King was a fast friend of the Americans, and warmly in favor of annexation. Had he lived a few months longer, that measure would have been t uusummated, and all uneasiness abuut the future position of the Islands forever put to rest. The new King is just the individ ual who, as heir apparent, interposed the only obstacle. to the conclusion of the treaty. Ile has from the beginning resolutely opposed the project, and fur a lung time absented himself from the Capital, to avoid the importunities id his family and the friends of annexation. lie is said to be a young man of more than ordi nary abilities, well educated, his mind im proved'by travel, and familiar by personal ot, servatiun, with Lice power and resources ul the United saute., France and theat Britain. lie is, withal, ambitiuus, , qual particularly cos e tous of the kingly title, that he may tie en abled to Mier a 4. - tre Jr( his throne to a young English lady 'to W.itioni he is attached. Lose and ambition, thereture, combine Lo mane him hold on to his puwer with a tenacious grasp. It is, therefore, too much to unlit:: that be w.,. continue the negotiations with the U. State, Couimissiuner eouainenced'by his preuecessur, the more irma the fact that he is reported to be under English muuence, winch has been nimeas.bg - iy exerted to deien.t scheme m anne.vanai. Tne Placer Times says, on the same subjeut: —Afthungn the:o is noiLing bearing diremij upon the subject of annexation, the the King may ae looked upon as if nut absolutely terminutoig all hope of aii• nexation. Tue . successor to um crown—Prints:- Lila,hho—it is wed known, has hover favored the pr.ject, and to his rctusat the delay in its consummation hes been mainly, if not entirely, owing. £lts signature to the treaty was alone wanting, and it has been withheld, as is al leged, bur the re,hson that at an early day he expected to su ceed to the throne. THE 01110 DEMOCRACY ON THE SLAVERY QUESTION.-At the Convention held on the Bth ult., at Columbus, the Democracy of Ohio adopted the following, among other reso lutions: Resolved, That the people of Ohio now, as therhave always dune, look upon slavery as an evil, and untitiorable to the developenient of the spirit and practical heiretits of free in stitutions : and that, entertaining these senti ments, they will at all times feel it to be their duty to use uli power clearly given by the terms of the national compact to prevent its increase, to mitigate, and finally to eradicate the evil : but be it further Resolved, That the Democracy of Ohiu do at the same time fully recognize the doctrine held by the fathers of the IL:public, and still maintained by the Democratic party in all the States, that to each State belongs the right to adopt and mod ify its own Municipal laws, to regulate its own interim! affairs, to hold and maintain an equal and independent sovereignty with each and every State, and that upon these rights the National Legislature can neither legis late nor encroach. Se' The huge lump of gold lately dug up in Calaveras county, California, has been ta ken to New Orleans. It weighs 160 pounds— only 15 pounds of which is quartz—all the rest being gold, valued at $38,916. It was purchased for $40,000, from the five owners, and the buyer intends to to take it to Paris, and there exhibit it at the Industrial Palace. It will, no doubt, make a sensation among the Parasians. SAD END TO :a.N xJNo.s.a.D3tENT.A currespon , dent of the Baltimore (Md.) San says :—" You have already announced the melancholy death of young Aleiander Bowman of Hagerstown, Maryland, by fire at Philadelphia. He was engaged to be married to a young lady, resi ding near Philadelphia, on the 4th of March next, on which day he "would arrive at his twenty-first, and the young lady her seven teenth birthday. Strange to tell, the young lady was run over by the Germantown cars a few weeks since, and was compelled to ,uffer the amputation of a leg." Ta RELIEF Notts.—From the Auditor General's Report, we glean the folfowing facts relative to the “rolief notes," which still linger in Circulation, to the pollution of our otherwise "clean" currency: Original amouut issued, Amount of old i,EIIO redeemed, Amount of old and re-issue in circulation, At the close of the Escal your, there was In the sinking fund V 230,8513, applicable to the further cancellation of re. Lief notes, and during the month °ID - es:ember, thatamount was cancelled sod destroyed; thus leaving at this time to actual circuiation, Lines of Travel from Lancaster. For Iteattilig, vi. Reit.t tovvo'anl kces,,s o>eloa, A. M. 'Returning, laaces Reacmg •J A. M. Lebanon, via Petersburg Maur, leaves Shoue.r's at,9i A. M., adli Reiurniug leaves Lebanon at 8 A. M. ChttleiltOWn, via New Holland, Wetdler2d, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sato,- days, at I o'clock, P. M., returning on alternate days. . • Si. re Ilartiorj via 1141.1,,,..1im I; ;c..1 Coopers daliy at 7 A.M. Retu:ning, leaves Mansion II dist, at 3P. M. Second line leaves C“Oper's daily, at 2P. ,!. Returning leaves . the Mansion mouse, at 7A. M. Third line leavcs J. Kelp's Sate HartJur, 001:y, at ti A. M. Returning leaven Wiitkin , s, Lancaster, ut S P. M., and arrives in Harbor, atof P. M. Strasburg, Stage irnve, :•1 - ,befs hotel, a, 4 P. M. Itetur.ang, leaves Strasburg, 7A. M. Conestoga, via i leave, bar's daily, at 4P. M, Returning, !ear," C0111:1-- toga at 7 A. M. - lA/ IZ. stage iedves :Veldler's a: 4 Port Deposit, via &lei:, Peach Boihitri. &e, ieaves Sheoas nolel , ei tl y Monday and Thursday. 0 . 17 A Dl , Re:liming oil the following days ROSSI:UhI, according to reports, Is preparing for It revolutionary attempt ha Burope as soon as the proper time may arrive. W e may then look for a revival of the Kossuth hats and revolutionary fashions. But we have no doubt the Philadelphia public, no matter what may be the changes In dress, will still continue to provide theumelaud with clothing from nociiiuLL & WILSON'S cheap - and elegant nothing store, No. 11l Chesnut street, corner of Franklin Place. dec 27 1y.49 sa, Da. CREESEtd.ttel PILLS FOP. Fe N U re.—The combine dons of ingredients in these Pills is the result of a long and extensive practice; they are mild in their operation, and certain of restoring nature to its proper channel. I n every instance have the Pills proved successful. The P il ls in Viably open these obstructions to which females are liable, and being nature into its proper channel, whereby health is restored, and the pale and dusthly countenance changed to a healthy one. ho female eau enjoy good health unless she is regular; and whenever an obstruction talus place, whether from exposure, cold, or any other cause, the general health begins immediately to decline, and the want of such a remedy has been the cause of so many con sumptions among . young females. Headache, pains in the tide palpitations of the heart, loathing of lood, and dls turied sleep, do most always arise from the Interruption of nature; and whenever that is the case, the pills will in -variably remedy all those evils. N. B.—These.llll6 should never be taken during . preg nancy, as they would be sure to cause a miscarriage. They are put up in square flat boxes, and will be sent by Mai to an addrees by remitting to Dr. C. L. Cheesexuau, No. 71/ Blacker erreet,! New York. Price. One Dollar per [Sept b Iy4a sal-EQUALITY TO 'ALL . ' UNIFOR3IITY - 0Y Jones & Co, of the :Crescent 0118 -POce.Clothing Store, No. - Bolting or .Merehatit Efoutini .41111 This Vithiable disco:V- - 200 31arketist 'reet; &anti- fith,vil adelltitini to haying the ory is eimMitett opeiatitirt 1 thiellifirrel-FaetrmiDnlie largest, most varied: sad fashionable stork *Orelotbing In street, afew stepsfrdeathereatilmed in this city,where kw*: Philadelphia, made: expressi for retail .aales, have magtt" dnxis ara•c. l 4nE.daili- .Witners-it-s:a 4 RmishinS •PReP 4- . toted ',very one his own try having marked In dons. . ,The entire Mill, with Its machinery complete, owe figures, on each article, the very lowest price it van be ',tying' a• space bit 21 feet long by 4 feet wide and, within 'Sold for, so they cannot possibly vary-Will must bity'slikeb this small competes, converts - the grain into ' extra andiree , • The oods are all well sponged and prepared and great perfine flour, fine dour, middlings, shipstuba and bran 4 pains taken with the making, so that all cart buy with the making at. the same time the finest quality of flour, and as full assurance of getting a good article at the very lowest good a yield as caul* obtained frommills costing from dye price. to twenty 'thousatid dollars. Any power is applicable to Remember the Crescent, in Market, above Bth, Nit. 200 propel It, from a four horse power up to any other desired. ' bin ly-3 JONES & CQ. It will grind, and that too on a3O Melt diameter burr stone, two barrels of flour per hour with the utmost ease. AB- HENRY VIO .LNORAT/1:0 CORDIAL.—The merits ; This mill moat, erelong supersede all other mills. It is of this purely vegetable extract for the removal and cure : emphatically mlapted to the wants of community at largo; of physical prostration, genital debility, nervous affec- can be placed in a room with other machinery, and the trans, be., be., are fully described in another column of : small space it occupies not be missed; can be hauled by a this paper,-'to which the reader lareferrect, $2 per bottle, 3 dray at a single load from one location to another; and bottles fur $5, six bottles for $8; VS per dcnen. Observe only think of it, far the small sum of Five hundred Lot the mark of the genuine. ' lam, every location throughout the United States can be Prepared only by S. E. COHEN, No. 3 Franklin Row, furnished with a complete ilerclaant 31111, capable of ma- Vine street, below Eighth, Philadelphia, Pa., to whom all king at least 2 barrels per hoar ; saving as It will from five otters nest be addressed. For sale by nil respectable ' br twenty thousand dollars worth of capital in the erection Druggists and Merchants throughout the country. . of a flouring mill, and at the same time this minis adapted T. W. bIOTT & SONS, to all the small and large powers which are now running 132 N. id et, Philadelphia, sole agoutis for P, ma. idle or in use. For sale at the Medicine Store, East orange st., next to The inventors, Edwin & James 11. Clarke, are now pre liramph's Clothing store. jan 2 ly-50 pared to sell County and State rights and millaand can be sees either at the above named place, where the mill is in constant operation, 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 throughout the United States Is certainly indis putable. - MARRIAGES. tin the let huff., by the Iler. J. J. Striae, Samuel Risser of Londunderriy twp., Lebanon county, to Fanny Stauffer of Mt. Joy twp. DEATHS In this city, on Wednesday last, of a pulmonary is..lm. plaint, Dr. Jacob 31. aherer. In the 48th year of his age. In this city, on Thursday morning the let inst-, 3.115 e Ilarpret Vcater. daughter.of the lath lion. Jasper Yeates. On the 30th nit., in this city, 3lichael Deitrich, In the 64th year of hit age. In this City'ou the Sd inst., Agustus Jacub Gable, in the 2311 year of his age. Th• Mar'kets .Ftourt AND 111.4.1..—The rereipts have fallen off again this week, and the market for Flour since the receipt of the Africa's adricos Is rather firmer; the demand however, is limited, and only some 4090 to :SOW bbis have 1 1 and buy ers for shipment at $9,75 for mixed, $9 873449 for straight and sdlected brands, $9 37 1 % for extra and il,ta.lo 29 for fancy family brands; at the close there is rather mire selling and a little better feeling on the part of inndera sib° generally refuse our lowest figures for standard brands; the sales for home use have been only to a moderate ex tent, within the above range of prices. Rye Flour has declined, and f:to, w DUO bole have been disposed of at sr. per bid. Corn Maxi is 'also lower nod more active, and bbls Pennsylvania }lend have been sold to-day ao :1 ; 4 per 1,1,1; the Inspections for the week ending the Ist inst.. 11,37. bile Flour, 1073 bide Corn Meal. and 3-16 Inns lieu Flour. • Grain—Thereceipts of all kindseOrthaue very iight,aud fur w beat there has been a moderate but steady. demand l'ur milting at a lurther improvement in price. South 11(g. busheis Lace been taken in small tuts, at :a/nen:Sl:lc tor reds. nod zissyS:2ne, fur white, as in quality. To-day the tuaraut as bare, and prime lots are wanted at our highest figures. ale bus been in steady, reqUe,l, and the receipts have been must'sy ask taken at C iba. Cure meets with ready sale, and all the recent arrivals, some al/ . (setty..uu bu. have Urea taken at 9154.:+2e fur Penn a. Ia store, asS '4 . 01, tor ,outheru yellow, afloat; the cloning sales Were at the latter rates. vans—. Nut much doing: souse iint/Coue bush Penn. e.,.1 in Mtn, trust store, at blasb,sec, itu.l today, 4.ut, at which In a lietall:e. l'has fro/ :Lad ilidtpeudoLl %•ht.r, ~1 tho thy ut Lluct..ster. llav Iu breil u 1.1:6e nurnirer el toy felhue eitizeh, without did:he :to re p.:rty, a.atu to submit my uttute us all 1111.1 a mortgage on unineutuhered real estate in Allegheny city. Pa., worth T,rentg Tioroauad Dolluri.— huquire of the .C.clituf of this paper. jau '23 at -71 D. Auditor. `` heron Sleeper's Parasol and Umbrel- Cla Mat/ UM 'I3M Market street, 030 door above elliindelpnia. A.Ce, ‘1 I a euo, o t... 1 Dresses, Corsets. and fsttati for Builders, Carriage Makers, ~c Cruimo•i:as Repaired. jan Cutil Union.—Arch strent between Sd and 4th str'e: r.VA2. 4 5: Ni.WCOMER, (formerly Webb 4. Nerreomp i'ee,priemes. uX, and io Oi'di4:tfy Dir. to S>e, •• Lathes •• ..2 • Se: o to 11 per day. ja.n 2.3 4m , I Election eiectlua fur three CU, etts the Cc.lll OI 1 . rc, ,il/ to crld a: the Mich:, {iris WI the it, doe .f Feb: Inn. tf.• h or of x.. 1 A. M. ricas . .in. SeL dad ~,periclleed Teach. wal d Well to Letrly "Tt.e.sts--o,ho 1.-cozy Lessons, of 0110 hour etout; one-hail 1,01,01; disc..n.tt for ut.:leet of Lessons on part of tht. lewd r A. 31.. to tq,/,' P. 31. Ilours'.l:•r Ito:mu:tita will be 411 . 11.11..11 v f.%1 . as 1.11,,:1,11bicr to Suit .11e convesliou., of the pupil. hi..Er- Ladies and Lb:oilcana interested in this hi4bly portant hut nunbi neglected branch of edUCaLiOO, are re spectfully ittvit,d to call and ivituess the rapid ingirtive. went of k.):;1. Hues::nt, PUPIL.; tliAt have been under Dia instruction, smite portion of the time for the last six weeks. Writing lioolus. 2,1 hoc atone the Mayor a L4111:0, bUnth Queen street. jau Ustate of Magdalen Kemerer.—ln the CArt ./ _ll4 of 0/11111101.1 Pleas for the County of Lancets ter. \{ - h ra ms, Peter ltenterer, Admiuistrator of John Kemeror d c'd who was committee of :dagdalen liemerer, did, on the 21 day ofJanuary le;is file its the ethic° of the Prothonot..4ry of mid Cdurt, his Account of the mid Estate: Notice is hereby given to all persons interested iu the said estate, that the said Court have appointed the 6th day of Ilarch, 1.855, for the confirmation thereof, unless exceptions be tiled. Attest, J. BOWMAN, Proth'y.'. Prothy's Olden, Lan. an 41.4 i Ded Lion Hotel.—No. :100, Market street; abov ilk.,l3th. Philadelphia. The undersigned. late of the Anier loan House, Columbia, Pa., takes pleasure In informing his friends, and the public generally, that he haw taken the above well-known and popular ho has filled up with entirely New Furniture and Bedding Ma superior quality. The house has also been renovated and im pro cod in a manlier which will compare favorably with any of the llotels In the City, and cantiot fail to give .lU:4:Le tters to [how who may patroniae this establishment. The TABLII will always hcampalied with the choicest Provisions the market affords; and ' iii. Bar with the PC h EsT AND I:EST IdIe:DRS. Nothing shall he left undone to make his Guests comfortable, and be flatters biotic:lf that by strict attention to business, be will merit rtude- Cairo a liberal share of public patronage. , jan 20 tf 1 ZTenth Grand Gift . Distribution of air ART UNION SoCIETIL-500,000 Gifts valued, at Three Llundred 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 Nvorks of Art accumulated by the Society during he past year, would respectfully call the attention of itsipa trees to the tact that, being about to remove to the build. Digs 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. 1 At the last meeting of the Society, it Wll9 determined tO Reduce the Certificate of Share for this Grand EuterpeiSe to One Dollar each, thinking thereby that it will be hie menus of a more general diffusion of the works of Artidnis throughout the country, and will enable the Society to;ei tend their labors for the advancement of the ARTS AN h) SCIENCES in this country. The certificates of share abi be issued at One Dollar, accompanying which each purObit ser will receive tree of charge, by return mail. a. beautifill Line and Stipple Engraving, eniitled The Encatitiiw meat at Valley Eorge, representing au eventtal period in the . History of our Country. It will be seen, by referring to the list, that there nee many valuable pieces of property, many coolly Paintir gs. Superb Statuary, Beautiful Engravings, Costly Jesse r, Magnificent Shawls, and other beautiful (lifts. such! as Clocks, Watches. Illuminated Works, 3e., to the numb'r of Five Hundred Thousaud—worth ;;;;;;(1),000. • i • As the Society expects to remove to the yew liaH Washington by the middle of June. the dlstributidu take place on the first of July, 1935. I ' The same rules and regulations that have heretofo guided the Society's distributions will be adhered toy m this. and on no account will there be any p..etp,.nempUt from the day named. All letters and commuLicationls, (post paid) for certificate, or on business, are to be midi-ca sed to the Southern Office in Baltitnero, dire'red to re Secretary, who will answer by return mail. Single en ••• scribers remitting Ten Dollars will receive one y ear's su seription to any of the Magazines t bee nm y nenne to tl c r letter, to be forwarded free. of charge for the time of h I • scription, ono year. I The following list constitutes a part of the. Gifts lo' 1855 t the splendid [louse aid Lot of thmArt Union Society, situated in Broadway, 'I ;,,tlO. I - A superb Dwelling, the residence of the late An- son Suitoer, Esq. The beautiful summer residence, Gothic Cottage and Grounds at Hawk's Nest, oh the Huthon River, 5 small Dwellings. situated on the lot belpngitg to the Society In 92d street. 10 magnificent Camel's Hair Shawls. Those shawls are the most beautiful work of art ev er beheld, sets of Diamond Jewelry—consistain of 7 pie ces each—all antique patterns. in a beautiftli Pearl Jewei ii sets of Pearl Je,eiry, consisting of 7 pb.ces each. all different s!yles, and of Persian man. u tar t ure, 12 Grid WAtches fm . Ladies. very beautiful and cusizus w,,rltsot art, one the size of a , 1 „; dime. 10 Watches 1., Gentle:nen, ail very heavy, of different stylae and patterns, hi lloudere. Toilet and Dressing Cases for Li ales some rinished in Pearl potter,,s—Louis XIV.. 1 large Clock, a very . oeautiful work of art. made by Lipordi at Cologne, fimished in a style of beauty and art unsurpassed, Lilo, Gold Thimbles, all different patterns, very heavy. 200 copies of the lives of great Pa nters, superb ly bound. with an engraving a each aras:e. fOl,OOO illuminated Albums, differ of styles :6,1 patter.,, *.i..st ',pies of G, isivold's F.cp,blica Court, spien did.y hzu.d.l. with tinted en7ralugs. . do. , ", c,p,es of Ltyded a llinszra , ohs o: ,I.dk- I spear, To the admirers of t' r Great l'..st. this work will be au ac,tuisiti,i, 10 . 071 sending. P,ti-VriNT. Venus nding. forth Cupid Linda men—Titian, 2 (OO liegiar 13ny—Murillo. I 15..i.ki Tel& and the Augel—&-lvatnr Rlsa. ioxio Night Viow—Ciaudio, 1 Uito Madonua—Carregio, 1 ~ ,00 A Read—Titian, 1 , 500 A Head—Vandyke. 500 Landseape--Poussin, i 500 A Ple,—Gulott4 , i 1500 battle Pleee.-1, , urerr,..21.r, ' 500 Landscape—Claude, too There are others by the same Artistes, all original, be sides some splendid pictures 'by -Allston, Sully, Reynolds, i , . it eagle, Doughty, Cole, Chapman, David, "eruct, St rt, Herbert, Tack, Bennington, Schaub, Pericles, Le. - is, E lis, Hamilton. Bead, Bartlett, Schloss, Huntington, Jobn oh, Schmidt, Rembrandt, and others fully described in ithe catalogue, which will be forwarded on application by leiter, post-paidi to the Secretary, who will answer by return mall. l TERMS, FOR CLUBS: Clubs of 10, 1 Extra Certificate. j Clubs of 20 3 " Clubs V( 60, 8 0 " The monel•ln all cases to accompany the applicatlonflor Certificates. Ladies forming Clubs will be entitled to the same terms as above, with the extra inducement of the present of a Magnificent Set of Boudoir Purniture, with rich coldred India Hangings, this ladle Lace Curtains and everything of the most splendid de,cription to the Ladles' Club rho will send the largest remittance for Certificates. Postmasters are authorised to act as Agents, and the Postmaster remitting the largest amount for shares hill receive a handsome (told Watch and Chain, valued at Two Hundred Dollars. The money must accompany the *olf cation (by letter, post-paid,) in all cases, and the Certificate, with the Engravings, will be forwarded free of charge by return mail. Correspondents are requested to write their address, NOM:. tlyp County,, Town. Post Office and State, plainly, iti..oeder to avoid mistakes. All letters answered by return mail. Catalogues of all the Gifts, with value and explanation, can be obtained on application to the Secretary, to w om all letters for Certificates, Ac.,must be addressed. ALFRED JOURDAIN., Secretar A. 11. S. ROOMS L 8 Monttomery st.,llaltimore, M MAYNARD LEW E, IS, FRANCIS EW, FARNANDO LIViIIiGSTON, Jae 13 6201 , T. W. 24.1:012,' J. BOWMAN, Prothonotar: Ing Academy will. te •i:: 111.13 Nt- /NIA t ash. ti 4.. U. W. HINKLE. Proprietotl.. , . A'"giled Estate of Chairtes ' , lJlTllils.—The ape of Appeal for 1 85E.--To the hirable in - taubalittuadanditaw ppuiq ass 0E4 1 4 thatheste/...-„4„fhabltants or - Lancattbst coontg., .Punsuant to the me. atom of the account of Jacob Souders, Essignee Suniern -- Attalla Of the law of the Commonweal-Ih, the undeceived deed of voluntary - assiErmant of amities 14 Ms, of - W est Catandsaianers of Lencester county, hareby give notice to Donegal twp., and Barbara his wife, to and amongth e Per the taxable inhabitants within the respective townships of sons entitled to the same, will meet all•pensons interested " the mid county, that the day& for appeal Bom the Assns. in the said distribution, in the. Library-room of,ete_Court-1 menta for 1855, will bb at the Commissioners Calm, in the House, in the city. of Lancaster, on BattuloY,..tha i lOgluf ' city of Lancaster, on the days fallowing. to. it :—Yor the February stalker. Sn'elock, P. 111.)4: - - , ___ :4 townships of Jan 4t.:1 - ' ' - JAMBS , L. - REYNOLDS. • - 1 . lidiuxurtown—Honday the 18th of February, 1855. 1 !' Bart, • ... ' • • Brecknock, . " • Carnarions, • J Cecelia) East, -• • • - I Cocalico Welt, • -- - Clay, Colemin, Columbia, Conestoga, Coney, " • Donegel Sest—Tuesday the geth Donegal West, " 44 Drumore, • " Ephrata, " " Earl, " • Earl East, • " Earl West, Elizabeth, '" • Elizabethtown Bor. • Fulton—Wednesday the Slat Hempfleld East, " • Hemplield West, • Lampeter East, trumpeter West, " Lancaster, Leaoack, O. Ducrismoar...- THOM! H. Duni, • Late of Weston, Missouri. Late oftpringfield, Mg.: ,T sui4 . Agency ang. General - Laslssillltenicia. 14 , Offme.—Tha waders:Spred bare this day - farmed a - en partnership and opened an office in the town of Leaven worth,.K.susars Territory, and are norm:spared to devote their individual attention in giving strangers corning to the Territory, and to any persons in the ljnited Staten, in tormatiar concerning lands lir add Territory—to buy and sell real estate in any of the TORUS, Particularly' Leaven worth, and to give any inforination relative -to the same, that may be desired. Any persons living at 'a dietancewho wish to employ oar Agency through which to effect invest. merits in lands or town property, shall receive such etteri- Gan as will giveentire satisfaction to all. We have the honor to refer to, Hon„ sr*. Douglas, Washington, D. C. F. W. Risque, Esq. do. , Semi. V. Niles, Esq., geol. Land Office, W'ashington,D.C. Wm. Ogderi Niles, Esq. Pension Office, Washington, D.O Messrs. Evans & Fent, Washington, D. C. • Lion. Sol. P. McCurdy, Weston, Mo. • " Sol. L. Leonard, St. Joseph, Mo. " E. H. Norton. Platte City, Mo. " Willard P.• Hall, St. Joseph, Mo. Messrs. Russell & Bennett, Merch'ts, St. Lords, Mo. Amider Valle, Ear: . • 'do Messrs. titer, Price, & Co. 3lerctits. Philadelphia, Pa. Dale, Rosa & Withers, ' Ralph, Mead & Co. " New York. - Jennings, Read & Co. John Moore, State Treasurer, Springfield, Ills. Thos. H. Campbell, Auditor State, Springfield, 'llls. Messrs. Campbell & Fondy, Real Estate Agents. " .J. Bunn, Springfield. • Lanphier & Walker, Eds. LH. State Register. Springfield. Ills. Messrs. Jacob Forsythe & Co. Pittsburg, Pe - Joshua F. Speed, Esq., Louisville, Ky. Jacob Strader, Esq. Cincinnati, 0. B. 1. Stevenson, Merchant, Jacksonville, me. Hon. John Calhoun, Surveyor General, Kansas and Ne braska Territories. Messrs. Eastin k Adams, Leavenworth, K. T. Address, DIEFENI)ORF & DOYLE. Leavenworth, Kansas Territory, Deer. 1814. jan 23 3m-1 City Election .—Notice hereby given to the Free men of the City of Lancaster: That agreeably to Law an election will be held on TUESDAY, the title of FEBRU AItY next, at the public house of Adam Trout, in the IS' %Yost Ward, for five persons qualified serve as members of the Donee of Representatives of this Commonwealth, to be members of the Common Council for one year. At the house of Jaeob Wolfert, lu the South West Ward, for three person, 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 Commou Council for one year, and for one person to be member of Select Council Air three years. At the public house of Mrs. 31iller. in the South East Ward. for three persons to ho members of Common Coun cil for onci;year: and one person to be member of Select Council for three years. The South East Ward and South \Vest Waid in conjunction elect one person for member of Select Council for chree years. The metubers of Select Council whose term of office . ex pire on said day of Election are Newton Lightner, John Hamilton and F. T. Kramph. At the /none time and places are to beelected, One thigh and Four City Constables for the City of Lancaster—i. e. one City Constable for each Ward. Mayor's Office, jan 16 T]lor .Rent.,—Three : - liSTORS." FRAME HOC. itrith hydrant in 'yard) In the rear of :he hutiseriber's Livery establishment. between West King and V ine i•troots. lent moderate, rini*pos neMion given on the let hi' April neat. Lancaster. jun SAMUEL DILLER, T7state of John $.11014.11., late of E. lampeter town :4 ship, deceased.—Letters of asimiri-'ration on said estate havi.,g Leen granted t., the nude i led, residing in Lancaster city. all persons indebted the,eso are requested to make immediate payment, and those having demands against the some wiii present thorn for settlen:ent to the undere, Ld. lan 3 6t ' WILBOR'S COMPOITAD OF PURE COD LIVER t. OIL AND LINE. A Cur; hrr Anti am, thou. Lay. and :;.cr.fulous Rumors. This COl. 01,,U0,1 ...ell Kith roost complete success. by our - ,11:, .o,latis. for the r, and menent cure • the Clove kli,naStr. Hundreds f,r whom there was no Lime before the discovu:y of this simple. yet effectual remedy. hove leen raised to health fed happiness by its time:y use. The c a sc of .1. Rllliams is sufficient to rionVinue all of its wonderful effects. Ito says; I had been Ack with confirmed consumption fur several mouths. I had used the clear Cod Liver Oil most of the time. but.hed derived but little benefit from it. I had an attack of bleeding at the lungs, which alarmed my friends very much, as they now supposed there was nu hope fur me. About this time I heard of your Compound of Cod Liver Oil and Lime. I immediately commenced using it, and soon bean to perceive its beneficial effects. In two mouths my conali had entirely left me, and I am now en joying perfect hudth. Truly yours, N. 11.—This Compound does not nauseate like the clear Cod Liver Oil. but can be taken with pleasure by the most delicate females. Be sure and get the genuine. Manufactured only by ALErit. B. WILBUR, Chemist Lib Court street, Boston. For sale in Philadelphia, by T. W. Dia, a Soxs 132 N Second street, and in Lancaster by Druggists generally. nor 7 1y.4.2 STARTLING, BUT TRUE WHAT EVERY WOMAN, SHOULD KNOW. How often it happens, that the wife lingers from year to year in that pitiable condition as not oven 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 youth, and buoyancy of spirits, rapidly, and apparently in explicably, becomes a feeble; sickly, sallow, debili tated wife, with frame emaciated, nerves unstrung, spirits depressed, countenance bearing the impress of suffering, and an utter physical and mental pros tration, arising from ignorance of the simplest and plainest rules of health as connected with the mar riage state, the violation of whioh entails disease, suffering and misery, not only to the wife, but often HEREDITARY COMPLAINTS UPON THE CHILDREN " UNTO TEE THIRD AND roplmi GENERATION," Trangunltting CONSUMPRION, SCROFULA, HYPOCHONDRIA, INSANITY, GOUT, KING'S EVIL, and other and worse Diseases, as a DREADFUL INHERITANCE FROM THE PARENTS And souk this continue? Must this be? Is thorn no remedy? No relief? No hope?" The remedy is by knowing the muses and avoiding them, and knowing the remodiee, and benefiting-by them. These are pointed out in THE MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION, BY DR A. M. MAURICEAU, PROnTS , OR OF DIHEASE3 OF WCINEV. Om Hundredth Edition, (500,000), 18mo., pp. 250 [ON FINE rim, Erma taximia, $1.00.3 A standard work of established reputation found classed In the catalogues of the great trade miles In New York, Philadelphia, and other'cities, and sold by the principal booksellers in the United States. It x-33 first published in 1847, since which time FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND COPIER 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 outlier having devoted his exclusive attention 'to the treatment of complaints peculiar to females, in respect to which he is yearly consulted by thousands both in pinion and by letter. Hero every woman can discover, by comparing her own symptoms with those described, the nature, character, causes of, and the proper remedies for, her complaints. The wife about decomlng a mother has'often need of instruction and advice of the utmost importance to her future health, in respect to which her aerlsitiveneas for bids consulting, a medical gentleman, will find such In struction and advice, and also captain many symptoms which otherwise would occasion anxiety or alarm as All the peculiarities incident to her situation are described. How many are suffering from obstructions or irregular ities peculiar to the female system, which undormine the health, the effects of which they are ignorant, and for which their delicacy forbids seeking medical advice. Many suffering from prolapnu uteri (failing of the womb), or from finer albua (weakness, debility, Fro.) Many are Inconstant agony for many months preceding confine ment. Many have difficult if not dangerous deliveries, and slow and uncertain recoveries. Borne whose lives 'are irmerded during such time, will each and In its pages the means of prevei_tion, az.ielioratiou and relief. 1.64 u .1.,)0 1 FYX.I It is of course impractt,mblo to convey fully the carioca subjects treated of, as they air, of a nature strictly' in tended for the married or th+ contemplating marriage. Reader, are you a husband or a father? a•wits or a mother? Have you the sincere welfare of those you love at heart? Prove your sincerity, and lose no time in learning what muses interferb with their health and hap piness not less than your own. It will avoid to you and yours, sus it bas to thousands, many a day of -pain and anxiety, followed by sleepless nights, incapacitating the mind for its ordinary avocation. and exhausting those means for medical attendance, medicines and advertised nostrums which otherwise would provide for destining years, the inflrFoities of age 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 deception, it has been found necessary, therefore, to CAUTION THE PUBLIC to taiy no book finless the words "Dr. A. M. "Lothllir-Mr 129 Liberty Street, N. Y.," is on (and the entry in the Clerk's Office on the back of) the title page; and boy only of respectable and honorable dealers, or send by mail, and address to Dr. A. IL Idattriceau. *Er Upon receipt of One Dollar "TRIM MAR RIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE Id:EDIOAL COM PANION" is sent (mulled free) ,to any part of tits United States, the Oanadas and British • Provinces. All letters must be post-paid, and addressed to Dr. A. M. MADRIOEAII, box 1224, New-Tork City. Publishing Office, No. 129 Liberty Street, New- Turk. Agent■ T. B. Peterson, Philadelphia; Mrs. Cynthia William Honesdale: Spangler & Etna., Lancaster;, Wentz & Star!k Carbondale; E. Flint, Williamsport; S. Tuck, Wilksharre . S. Leader, Hanover; Thos. Cowperthwait, Philadelphia; .I'. B. Gunnison, Erie; Samuel B. Laurier, Greenabnrg ;.. EA 5. Durban,:Fmnklin; Dr. S. D. Scott, Bedford; E. T. Hlido g brand, Indiana; T. W. Kidney, Brownsville; G.M. McGoit tys, Butler; J. S. Hickson, Chsnibersbnrg ; , Goo. W. Gettyli, Butler; Joseph Swats, Bloomsburg. • . 41 . jazt 9 . 44 Stoves! Stoves! at Sprechers , s Hard ware Stare. North Queen street, Lam:eaten—Thee 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 ostensively sold, and hes given general satisfaction.— It is Adopted for burning Wood or Coal, and is highly re commended for either. The Union Air-Tight; this is a new and beautiful pat tern, with an Improved draft, which we can recommend without hesitation. COOK STOVES, Globe Air-Tight, . Fiat Toy Complete, Liberty Air-Tight, " New Complete, Improved Complete, -Julian Cook, Morning Star, Victor, Buck Improved, Summer Baker, liathoway, Victory, Astor, Capital, Girard. Also, a great variety of other Cook Stoves, of approved patterns. . . Parlor Stoves, Union Air-Tight Star Franklin Golden Age " Diamond Parlor Etna Excelsior Jewel Parlor. Chandelier, . Ocean Queen. - Mirror Jenny Lind, Ornamental Box Stove New Jenny Lind, • New Pattern Base, New Pattern Radiator, Fairy Queen, Harp Cannon, Coal Burner, Together with a large number of Parlor, Dining Room and Ten-Plate Wood Stoves of every size and pattern. fa"- Having the Sole Agency for the city and county of Lancaster, for the sale of two. of the most celebrated Cook Stoves now in use, they can be had at no other es tablishment. The undersigned, therefore invites all who wrist a good Stove, to call and alkaline his assortment. 44- Old 3letal, Timothy and Clovar seed taken in ex chatge for goods. not 31 3m-11 C. KIEFFER, Mayor. GEORGE D. SYRECHr:R. Adlanni;:rxtor IMitt!. ii DOW T2l3"Self.—An la caiunlrir Book for 25 cews.— gt Evcry Family :zsimuld Hare a copy. ,, 'OO,OOO ' !:'7, 1 Y0,15„ Copies sold ies. lead a _war. A new edwon. re- - vised and improved, juct - itiS Led. , - - Dr. Hunter's .Meolcas Manual and hand book for tlie afflicted. Contatniog at, outline of the origin, progress, treatment and cure of every foilt. ea•ie coittracted by proatiticuotis ss.s nal it:Le t-cow. e, n; eel i-abuse or by sexual excess, with advice ror their prevention, written in a familiar stile avoid ing ail medical „echnicalities, and everything that would offead'the ear of decency; with an outline of complaints incident to Females, from the result of some twenty years' successful practice, exclusively devoted to the cure of diseases of a delicate or prip vate.nature. To which is added rtceipts for the cure of the above diseases, and a treatise on the cause, symp toms and cure of the lever and ague. . . Testimony of the Professor of Obstetrics in Penn College, Philadelphia.--Dr. Hunter's Medical Man ual.—The author of this work,pnlike the majority of those who advertise to cure the diseaseof which it treats is a graduate of one of the best Colleges in the United Stetes. it affords me pleasure to re commend him to the unfortunate, or to the victim of malpractice, as a successful and experienced practitioner, in whose honor and integrity they may place the greatest confidence. Jos. S. LONCSHORE, M. D. From A. Woodward, M. D., of Penn. Universi ty, Philadelphia,.—lt gives me pleasure to add my testimony to the professional ability of the Author of the "Medical Manual." Numerous cases of dis ease of e Gental Organs, some of them of long standing, have came under nit notice, in which his skill has been mlnilest in rests. inc to perfect health, in cases where the patient has been consid ered beyond medical aid. In the treatment of Sem inal weakneis, or disarrangement of the functions 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 no more than justice to hiin as well as kindness to the unfortunate victim of early indis cretion, to recommend him as one in whose pro fessional skill and integrity they may salelyconfide themselves. ALFRED WOODW4II.D, M. D. This is without exception, the most compre hensive and intelligbnt,work published on the clam of diseases of which it treats. Avoiding all tech nical terms, it addresses itself to the - i - eason of ire readers. It is free from all. objectionable matter, and no parent, however fastidious, , can object to placing it into the hands of his eons. The author has devoted many years to the treatment of the various complaints treater of. and, with too little breath to puff, and too lilee presumption to im pose, he has offered t o the world, at the merely nominal price of 25 cents, the fruit of soipe twenty years , most successful practice."—Hera?. "No. teacher or parent should be without the knowledge imparted in this invaluable work. It' would have years of pain, mortification and sorrow to the youth under their charge."—Peoples Advo cate. A Presbyterian clergyman in Ohio, writing of '.* I unter's Medical Manual" says:—.• Thousands upon thousands of our youth, by evil example and influence of the passions, have been led into the habit of self-pollution, without realizing the sin and fearful consequences upon themselves and their posterity. The constitution of thousands who 'are raising' families have beenqnleebled, if not bro ken down, and they do not kc'ow the cause or the cure.. Anything that can be done so to enlighten and influence the public mind as to check, and ul timately to remove this wide-spread source of hu -1 man wretchedness, would confer the greatest blea sing next to the religion of Jesus Christ , on the coming present and gentrations. Intemperance for the use of intoxicating drinks) though it has slain thousands, is not a greater scourge , ro the hums!) race. Accept my thanks on hehall of the afflicted, and, believe me, your do-worker in the good work you are so actively engaged in." One copy (securely enveloped, will be forw a rded free of postage, to any part of the United Stat e n !or :25 cents, or six copies (lir 01. Address, post paid) COSDEN A. CO., Publishers, or box 196( Priii ..celphia ifooksellers, Canvassers and Book Agents supplied en the most iVberal terms. jsn,(io Universal Industrial and Agricultural lj exhibition !—To be bc:d in Do, Irtown. Bucks dnun PT... n TI.7Ii6DAY, W...D. , ;,...5DA.Y....':117/ZSIJAY and klc DAY. o Aagus,. slat. 22d. 2 , 3 d and 2i n. . . The 1:oolmitteo in ei.ar4e of the r..,l”g,,neats tire row perfe,tin4 the i're‘niuni Lists, which will he Ant.c.unt.,±,l fu foil in the urn o:Th. few weoke. in the following the Premiums of $2O oil, ce awarded for the ed stock.of tvery descrimaln. 8.5 d from $lO to ,:cau to the Lest Common Stock, and Prerniums of frau $5 to $lOO on the va-lous descripflor.s of :Mechanical implements. Ma chine:,; A,:riculturai Products and 31anuLfaturea of every . description. sec-ad Dny.—Ladies' and Artist's' Department—Premi ums of froth $5 to Sae will Le &wart ed to First Oats Needle Work. Zanbroidery and Fancy Work, sc.; from 5.1 to $1 on the Second Class do.; from $5 to $0 fm the best liortieuitural display; and Irani s 2 to $5 for Articles in the 11-ane papartaner.f. A portion of which will be re,ervea I for Painting, Statuary. Sculpture, Lc., on which liberal promiUMS Sc to awarded. 'third Dr-v.—Fathers' and Mothers' Department.—" The Rising ticneratioa in Arms."-Premiums of from $5O toSst.o will be awarded to rho largc=„l healthiest and beat looking Infants. from the ages clone to five years. A. premium of $lOO will be awarded to the largest lint - lily of (himrenalle parents of whom me beta living; and in case of more than one o=4 of the same number offering, it will be paid to that family of children whose-united ages are the least. Fourth Day.—Equestrian's Department.—A Premium of a handsome Gold Hunting Watch, valued at $l5O. or its eqUivalent in money. will be presented to the best Female Equestrian: a premium of a handsome Side Saddle and other caparisons, 'worth $75, to the second best; and a mag nificent Riding Habit, worth $3O, to the third best. A premium of $5O to the fastest trotting horse in Harness or under the Saddle; and $O5 to the next best. The Ground.—Selected for the purpose is a beautiful, level lot of thirty acres and will be splendidly fitted up for the occasion, with a track of three-fourths of a mile long around it; arranged with Committee Stands and Seats for Ladies overlooking the entire ground. Proper ,Lana modatiens will be provided for all description of stock, and articles for exhibition will be entero 1n the order In which they are received. The Exhibition Buildings will be constructed large enough to accommodate all in case of rain. It is the pup. pose of the Committee to repeat the Exhibition annually, and all their improvements of the ground will be, of the most substantial character. Two Splendid Brass Bands have been engaged forithe oc casion, and will give Promenade Concerts! On each evening save the last one, which will be free to the holders of Tickets. Each Concert will be accompani with a fine display of Fire Works! a Addresses from eminent Speakers! from abroad, n some appropriate subject, may be expected every day of the ex hibition, except the last. They will be annotnizedihereaf ter. The well known Fanny Tern, and equally eelebnited Mrs. Jane Swisshelm, of the Pittsburg Saturday Visitor, have been invited to serve on the Committee to award Prizes to Babies, and it is confidently expected they will be present. ; The exact day of this Exhibition will be announced in the course of a few months, when the preparations Ire Ina sufficient abaci of forwardness to warrant It. Thai under signed having;been appointed by the Committee, Director of the Exhibitor, assures the public that ' pains pr az , pease will be apared to make this one of the most -attraa-. rive Exhibitions ever offered' to the Junerican people. Tickets for the season, admitting one person, $l.l All or. dam addressed to the undersigned seiil=al A y z a: 4 ; nni• ed to. 42•• 76 imp Medan OEM Leacock Upper, Little Britain—Thtuiday the =l , Manheim Martic, • Manor, Mount Joy, • Mount Joy Bor. Marietta Bor. " Paradise, Penn, Providence—Friday the =4 Pequea, Hapho, Salisbury, Sadsbury, , Strasburg, Strasburg Bor. " Warwick., (4 JOHN M. HISSTAND, PHILIP GEM, - WM. O. WORTH, Commitaloners. Jan 9 td-51 GEORGE D. SPRECIIER . Tit Town .- Mlu / 01, 7 95 to town, and can torten dd.' ja at.Wents's Cheap Store, where shiwilli be bonny to lie her friendsi whim idaugesectery one. Hoer what. she .' "By minute obsereatloit :of one thing, 1 am convinceoi. - -at the present time, When the general cry is Hard Times, Scarcity of Money; Ac..l there Is no better place to save money by buying rights than at WENTZ'S. -- . (They hue reduced a considerable extent, the price of all their winter Stock.' • - SHAWLS AND D G4XiDS, they sell at almost one • • Berttlftd Camell. -.11abi5..............25 eta:Warp ST i s ~ - . i .49 11 4 Do !elope /6Y 7 31 % i . ...«....7- ....... 12 ° " 20 DoublOrdth " l2 . . 25 Good trOla•A Long Studer: - SlO and 12—worth $lB to 20 Aealt.erill convince 41 that I'm right. They have just receivedledumgoods, Tickings, Muslin's, Checks .Sheetinp, Shirtlnc ow Case Linens and Muslin*, Ta. D=M7 ble Diapers; - de. • , Calicoes, the best I Ter saw. for 014 cents—such as Mother used - te pay 12 cents for. iftierula at housekee tag, and all who are about com mencing, my advice is, for anything you wish to buy to Sias money, go to Wk Is;TZ'S Cliw AO STORE." . jau ZS ... to , , nbUC Notloell persons are forbid gunning, ..1[ hunting with dogs, trespassing in any other way upon the premises of th subscriber, in Manor township— u he is determined de tho future to enforce the. law against ail such, withottt respect to persons. Jan 23 4t.-3. I . BARNARD 31ANN, (Farmer,) Csm/ YOstr'liatri--Krolletion.— The Receipt forma. .klng this Celebrated Compound, (lately intrsduccd In this country,) will be fby the subscriber to any. pare m in the United States or as, fur $l. The lirotlerion will curl or wave the h in the most boantitul manner.— Any person having the oat coarse and uncouth looking hair, ran transform into the most beautiful, by the use of this ortille. The ingrients will not cost over 13 cents,- and with this receipt an one can make it equally good In every respect, to that so dat 5,3 per bottle. If preferred, a package of Krollerlon ready made, will be sent fieo of post, age, instead of the receipt, with directions for preparing it in liquid form, and full directions Ibr use. Soudan letters postpaid, to R. A. FREI:IIONT, jar, 23 am.l Warren, Trumbull so., Ohio. Closin g out thel bales:toe' of Figured De hines at 12;ic.' ; usual price 18 and 20 cts., these are the cheapest goods ever 'sold in this city at IVENTZ'S, Boa Hire: Store, North Queen street, Lan PLAID SILKS, PLAID SI.LKS—We aro MIT dusk,: out the balance of our Plaid Silks at *cry nsluccd prices.— Among them are some beautiful styles, which we have re duced to 75 cta., regular price $1,25., Also, a few more at 55 cis., worth The. Call and see and you will sorely purchase at these prices, at Ito BEE RIVE STORE, 65 _North Queen at. deo 19 tf4B ISAAC BARTON, WHOLESALE GROCER, WINE and LIQUOR STORE.— Nos. 135-137 North 3d t trent, Philadelphia. dec 26 u'-tp For Rent.—The LIOUnE uow occupied by Ms. 'Wager, situated in North Duke street, a short distince from the Court House The house in supplied with bath room nr.d gas na tures. Possession given the Ist day of April 'nest. Apply to L. ItICLURDS, Jan 2 4t-50 Agent. Dyspepsia Biti.44rs.-No Humbug.—Prepared by Eider .1. STAMM, Mount Jov, Latwaster county, Pa-1n the Provideuce lot Olt I W. Dill %v Ith this dreadful disease, (llystiepsla.) 1 tried vatious remedies, but to no effect, until 4 used these Bitters. 11.triug uow realized its happy effects for myself—diso numy others-- and knowlug that thousauds are still suff-iring with Dyri• pepsin, 1 recommend it as a safe. 40.1 oue of the Lest rem edies for this dreadful disease (D)eitepsia.) Lider STA3I3I. We, the undersigned, have used J. Sta...tm's Bitters fur It-spepsia. and having been greatly beueated, therefore, we re,a)unnend it as an invaluable remedy for Dyspepsia. Elder A. 11. Long, :donut Juv; Elder J. C. Janus, de. If. Bechtold, do. E. liammitker. d0..1. Kau!luar. do. J. can do. J. ianhart, dolD. Leib, de. 1i Mew :debate:a, do. Miss Stehmau, do. P. Brunner, du. S. Djer. di... Major E.' Spent, Lancaster, D. 314. do.; S. cia!ter, Earl; ' E. :tenger, do. J.. Stick, do. J. seuadrag, no. Mrs. iVeaver, do.; J. !turns, haptio; S. Stricter, do. 1..) ....trtck:er, do. 11. t.,:reratra., , do. S. N. Klauser, do. ,talt u Mlor Rent.—The Bellevue Wnre-licuse nod .r.STOItE, satiated anti I. lum bin itailroni, near the Gap. of ~,,, I ndelphia, where a henry traosp ,i Lit iOO eaa , ile busb.ess , has Ltaea and at. 1 0 d,• havinga 44,A-3 run of custom. and ate very boat situations on the road. Nor any :Let nquire of the proprietor. It ED‘'. P. 15.—1 a our person b ishing to puitalase a p.,,,et ty of this kite, this mny 113 had. s. _inn 9 rtity Mice: hero', ill be hr'd /It thr to too :swill \\'r,l it aid , a k tor p: • :. Jacob ii ollert. in the Soot I.•st d• ; : of Autl.ony Lechler, is tit Nurlit o • 1,11.' 4 01:c a: 0,0 tire. stiller, in l'/ of Lanvnster. no Tc V. the ii to it Feb, next, be tween the hears of 11,e 1,1.•0 0. , o'clock iu the afteru,on, to eltol. nor Jtkizr • .. ~tors for the Nor:11 Want Wani, J wige ;1., :1. • _, I,;r the South West NVard• • • [No t Sorth host Ward; and clbe South Ea Ward, to coliduct the goileza, a 1.5 :.Ilirr elec Lions ton the current. your. The officers of the last general eloctl - m are rogncs.ed to conduct the above electlinz. . . There will also be eleted in the North W,M Ward,two Aldermen; and in the South West Ward. coo ALl...in:an, to serve for five years. • At the same time and places will I e !.y the citi zens of Lneaster, fur Asi;esslrs to 4.4sm e Ice t, year. and two Assistant Assessors, for each w3rd. 1, r fine° years. JOHN MYER. filch 0.:M:1bl, _ . Mayor's Mice, Jan. 16, l 8 L 5 rlxchange Bank ofJ. F. Shroder S. Co.— This company beg leave to arquaint the is friends and the public that they are: now fully prepared b d•i a general Banking, Exchange, Collection and :tacit 1111:mes with promptness and fldelity4 Money received on dePosit and paid knelt or demand without notice, with thn interest due. I,, , erest paid on all small sums deposited at the rate of 5 to sent. NOTES, CHECKS, thus, Ac., collected in soy of of the U. States or Canada. Uncurrent Bank Notes and Land Warrants Llu r tht and sold. A Premium paid for old United States t;01,1 and Silver coin, also on Spani s h and Mexicali .I,llars. Ito mit:am:es mode to England, Ireland, or the I': i woit. Val ti.•ular attention paid to the buying and sail. of r lie ;ltd Loans of every desdriptlon io the ` l'hi-otelphia Or Balthoore markets. The faith: it i.,1 ete• cution of all orders entrusted to them may 1,.• relied Open. They will be pleased to give ally d, in regard to Stocks, Loau and money wtaiga id g •,L at. Banking House open from S M. t o M. dec 15 a-40 lA - jar with Eugiand. t--Lash Porc.•:aia Work,. TT HENRY LUST hub titled up and cular!... 1 I.:, Lamer works and' commenced the manufa.kturo . I Ci 1,i,111,1 cf Earthen Ware. Rockingham or Bork Lustre, Yellow. t'lean• Colored and White Ware, Toitet Sets, Th 1,1.• :i...1 T.a Ser vice of different kinds, itpothecary Boxes :nob .i . ‘,. and El great variety of other a fiches kept constantly ~:1 lied at his Pottery Wara•housc, and at his Store Li, ,o ; ami an :so sortment of Bracketts a nd Rose Sets fin r oma,renting buildings, &c. He is al , prepared to furnish all Liu& of Terra Cola work, Carui hiug, Mouldings and other kind of Ornamental work, to order—to suit ell kind- ~: l. era di rigs inside andout; & Encaustic Tiles, for I trim:nen tea l'a v, met of Fossil° Granite, or adtificial Stone for Hooring it Halls Rooms, Bar-Rooms, Passages. Baths, Ornamental lire Places, &c.; and will kt+p coneLautly ou hand, :a hi, old stand, an assortment °lilted Eurthern and Stone Ware. 11. G. has been six months, and spared neither Labor or expense in makingthe dneessary preparurti , ,m. for the above manufacture, and Is nor prepared to receive ail orders. 11ENRY t; AST, No. 2234, South Queed street, between Centre Square and Vine Street—Sign of the BIG PITCLIEn. . Steady BOYS warted as apprentices to lemn the above business. P. 5.—H. G. has engaged a manager who It fully con, potent to conduct the above business; arid all com munications, correspoultence and orders will, his man ager, pertaining to thel said business, will be strictly at tended to. i JOLIN BARRI SON, see 5 tf-a3 Manager Drees and Cloak Trimmingo, No. 106 Chesnut Street, below Eleventh. awl .o. 170 South Secoud street, below Spiuce, Philadelphia. W Invite at tentiou to our complete i ; Retail assmtment iot I'LL: , II and SILK BINDINGS, Fru! os. Buttons and Staple Trimmings of our own importation land manufacture. Ita.Orders executed at a few hours MA J, 0. MA X W SON, 206 Chesnut Stre4t and 170 South 24i trtret. Phila. dee 6 ttio-16 rrhe American P,lcks-1 , 01:ItTil VIJLL'Ir.. This illustrated comic NvJekly. publlsbeil la the ci:y of Sew York, O'er) . Saturday. I s about to n0m:,, , ,,., ns forth year. li h. become LI i'avori to paper I larou. , lio,t the I.:ra ted States. Beside, itsidesigns. 1., ,he first artists, it con tains witty editorials ~ q.character. i1...i nil terry clieertpl ness to the gloomiest firtslde. Its ~..iO,) rende,s IL B. ta eorite in 0 ery !xtm/Y- It contains each wee p, a le.-,.;e u•,a - :ity of talc:, stories, anecdotes, scenes, and s‘itticin:s. T•-•, ..,.1•: , he, , i,1118 of Jets U. LtdhLun, by his 1 risa:e Itc..rentr , ,' will he con tinned in the t'lcE u,lii Et.i,b• ! a,d tint.. , '.y e :1 Ice sent free to every subsclit.or whose !.amt ,144 . I . urs.:l our ailrook.X tech year y suhscrther :o tin., 1 , :... will re ceive the double..., ! Pie:. ;jai sh•cts !:- 11 - , I ..u.ih •..f July and Chri.stunto, .41.:.0. char,;,. ...act, ,t thes2 licto. F . rial sheets C.111%1;1, we { :ail., .I,:et.,ild a...- '(he .utoscriptivn pric k Inc tine t. lc:. in $l, Six ...pies f'.,:• S. Tbi.• ..,e:: cup:es ,I,r $lO. (waters must be a,idrfsett tt, inn - 4t t. ) 11 ~,~tnu7ter d . Harile 1..,el k 3 aI.EI thu Jewelry Goad Lever IA ,tenrs fll je• ',led, i 6 I nrto, ..1 Silver Lever. full ;e.A . Vied SEver Lepule. superior 4uartie,c, C;(4,1 tiix.:tr.c.es, Gold ztraeniete, eeltri;: Silver T. Sp..otis, set Gold pens. with p0u,.11 . liver l,od Gold ringer hit,,s. :11 ,7115 IVEttE-11 Glasses. pram, L' MILS ; L,u1.01 In proportion. Al.l goohz wor,,,,tea q‘E .. u.r,l t ?or. I h/VAE-7rE.F..1'.. E (11 . 3. a. On hand, soak, Gohi and Silver LortEns kud Leplues stilt lower than :h. nave I,iices s •;, 13,418 rro School Teaciher*.—Sch, to Laa I, easter mad oth, intnru..id ihm the sub scriber is prepared to 'furnish thus with PLII.NTLI.) lt PORTS" such as are rehuired by the teb , ,l Lan for the Monthly Reports of each school, in sieJleikale or rt tail q Cities. These reports env got up to tatLttate the Teacher in his duties, and save hiss a deal of trouble in making hio reports. W. 111 arAtiLiLEIL nov 21 tf-44] • aa Que,n Laue'r. Uisles Patent !Beta:alio Burial Cases, for ..0 protecting imd priiserving the Lend fur multi:try in terment, for vaults, or for any other de/4111,10 purpose, can now be had at the Cal&inkt establishment of rho wider. signed to West Ripg sti., Lancaster, a foci dorzs al...easy- Man's store. I - These Cases are made of various sizes,` and ate the most complete article for that preservation of ,the Lead, for any length of time, that halt ever been introduced in this isms lion of country. The following testimonial in relation U. the article speaks for itself: Rouse of Representatives,U. S. I August 9,832. f Gentlemen : It affordi me infinite pleasure to Lear testi mony to the great 'Mae of your Meiallie burial lases.— For durability, I think ithey cannot be surpassed, and their great beauty is so far superior to the ordinary coffin, that it seems to rob death omuch of its gloom and terror. 1. bad the honor to 3 , X0 pany the remains of Hoary Clay from this city to his ho ein Ketatucky,laud the beautiful a l case you had the kin ess to present to the committee, whilst it withstood the everest not oft rodsportation, dons the object of admimtio of all who saw 4. Respectfully, I I lOWAN - Willis, liy, • Messrs. W. M. Rsrsamtf & Co. . All persons wishing to examine these Cases wily please call on the undersigner..., in West King it. HENRY 11. MILLI-al Cabinet 3ffiirrs. nay, COFFINS of every (description of Wood melds at short oche. Terms reason ble. : dec. 12 rar.-IT 1 Established ass Eli, Opticians, bare 411 Chesnut at.) to thelo low Eighth at. opposite ifiGf*Spectacles, Spy Instruments,.lo., &a of Optical Mathematic Nat by mall,freo of k796.—XcALLISTLi: re ne re w pored c. Store, 1O .ludistastad,tNboe: the bleponia..l3.4l, Philadelphia. Glasses, ldicrosahpea, Slatheinaleal A priced and. illustrated Cat:diva° tl and Pleilosanhioar Instruments augs. . jtui 7 2m-51. BEE= 13 !:-1 it161.FZ.3