Philadelphia pirr egTonden. PiaLeDvOius,Feb. 17; 1855 The past Week has passed off 'flat; stale and un profitable'', without even t.firentait's riot to vary the monotony. The eleighhig has gone, the port, which was ice - bound, has %Pined, and business begins slowly to drag itself along. Money is get ting easier and first claim paper is readily discount ed at 9 percent. per annum. The flanks are get ting over the imaginary panic, and readily discount paper with - good autographs. The fire alarm telegraph project has passed the lower. branch.of Councils and will probably pass the Select branch on TueSday. 'I he proposition of Purdy & Phillips will moat undoubtedly be adop ted. By their system a police officer can step into any one of the Stations, and simultaneously give the alarm and place of the fire to lour hundred dif ferent officers ! It will cost the city nearly stert,- 000 to construct such a line, and will save ten times that amount of property -in the course of a year. William Rice, Esq., the Proprietor of the Penn sylvanian, and late Harbor Master, appropriated the receipts of one day's advertising (last Wednes day) to the poor. He handed over next day to the Committee one hundred and filly-one dollars, which war juJicioualy distributed among the most needy. `No !other newspaper has yet followed the ex ample so nobly set. An organization is being made here to support George Law for the - next:Presidency. Law 119 the New York steamboat millionaire, and feels anxious it appears to give Commodore Stockton a "tussle." The old fogies in the different political camps wink, cough and say nothing, while the young men are organizing with the determination to go Sir the man who has pot the most money. Financially it is about "hip and- thigh" between Stockton and Law, and they are both squinting at the White House through the Know-Nothing telescope. This afternoon we had a small sprinkle of snow, which was very promising for dealers in sleigh bells. There are now 601 scholars in fhe High School. Their average age is 14 years. Their atteod.toce in the lower schools averaged five years. Col. Kinney, the renowned flllibusier, who is about to settle a colony on one of the guano islands, somewhere in Central America, has arrived in this city. His lodgings during the past i . e. , days have been been besieged by young fillihusters, who are desirous of taking part in 'any cause where morn fighting than work is to fie done. It is the general impression that the Colonel intends to make a de scent upon Cuba, and it that be the case he will have no trouble in raising an army in this city big enough to conquer the "Queen or the Antilles." The ateamship Osprey days at the li,ot of Dock at.. and U. S. Marshal Wynkeop was seen on the wharf this morning, brit we do not believe that he has anything to do with Col. Kinney , a expedition. The Black Swan is again concertising here, ai.d had a large, fashionable and variegated andience last night. Black white and yellow feces were ail mingled together. However, .Vladarne Rush, the trollionairess was present, and "beauty and fash ion" would have been out of tune had they out been there also. It was a pretty sight to those who are lend or seeing niggers and while folks sitting together. The recent election . rif Ex-Governor Bigler as President of the Sunbury and Erie Railroad, will give a new impetus to that great work. Wtthou t any solicitation or agency 01 bin own, he was elect ed a manager of the rvtd by the almost unanimous 'vote of the stockhold•-i, and President by tne unanimous vote of the sianagers. Ihe press here, of all parties, bas warmly approved his election as one calculated to ensure the entire confidence it the community, and it is hoped and generally be lieved that the dissensions and difficulties which have so long clogged and - impeded the ad vance ment of this great enterprise, will now be entirely removed, and the iron link which.sis to bind us with Lake Erie and prove a channel, for the con veyance of the rich treasures of her commerce to our port, be speedily completed. The Annum Commencement of our lb. a School recently took place in the Musical eundl - fall, be -lore a crowded audience. Degrees of Master and Bachelor of Arts, and testimonials of merit were conferred upon a number of students, and sonic excellent addresses were delivered by the new graduates. Our High School is conducted in a Very excellent maiiifb-r, and will compare tilarora bly with the best colleges in the city. • ./‘. demented individual who aas acquired the cognomen oftbe l 'Poor Genius" Is devoting his valuable Time to the delivery of street harangues somewhat atter the Angel Gabriel style, although, if possible, somewhat more incoherent. Much interest is felt in the contest fur the U. S. Senatorship at Harrisburg. Rumors are rile of the employment 01 corrupt influences by some of the candidates. lithe prize is to be a purchasable one it should be put up4tt suction to the highest bidder, so that the Commonwealth, instead of the Legislature, should receive the bonus which eager aspirants are willing to bestow. Gov. Pollock has at length made his appointments fir the city of Philadelphia George it. Graham, Ibrmerly Itldittir of Graham's Magazine, and mho l.as been prominently connected with literary en. Imprises for many years, has been appellann liar. bur Master. W. Li. Baker, Esq., a no:intim eruar Bar, who has been a leading smnt et the Native American ',arty fir so-le years past, lias beim ap- pointed dark Inspector. Stephen ill dice , or liar rtsburg, the editor or the Pennsylvania Telegraph has been appointed Flour Inspector. Of the nigh teen appointees all are residents or this city excep For the offices in quei , :qh in this city,there were two thousand applicants :rota Philadelphia alone. We are growing to be a nation of office seekers.— The malady has spread wider and wi.:er with each new year, and from present appearances, the time is approaching when the mail of mature age who has neither nought or held au oliic, 01 some or other, will be the rarest curiosity that liar u. could poisibly select tor his museum. Ambition is an all prevailing feeling, and tic doubt acts as the ruling, incentive for many ol the mostworthy of :naritind, out it is rather lamentable that so ism., of it shoved be directed into the politvial channel. Legions 01 aspirants but injure, it they do not ruin themselves by awir injudicious pursuit of poioical honors; and thousands more do much more harm than good to the country,by their oceu pancywistations the duties of which they are not competent to properly discharge. The special election for Senator has resulted in the choice of Henry C. Pratt, the Whig and -American candidate, by a majority tf 1,953. The vote of the District was about 10,000 less than at the last general election, when the combined Whig and American vote was 2,063 greater than the Democratic vote. • An individual has been arrested up town, who is strongly suspected of having been one of the party of three villains, who, several years ago committed a very cruel murder of the boy Lehman, in the upper part of this city. His two accomplices have long since been tried, sentenced and executed, and if the impressions of our policemen,as to his indentity,are correct, he will ere long share- their fate. • An unfortunate case of sonambulism occur , ved up town last night, the hero of which in his nocturnal rambles Nalked out of a third story window. The force of his fall was some ' what broken by alighting upon a one story shed, and his injuries though severe, were pre vented from being fatal. Our markets have "not recently undergone any material change. Flour sells for from $9 to $lO 50;-Rye Flour $6; Cern Meal S 4 25; Wheat 215a225c; Rye 122; Corn 95c; Oats 53a54. Truly lours, JOHNSTON TO BE EXECUTED.—The Court, on yesterday week, refused to set aside the verdict—an able opinion against it being delivered by Judge Hayes. His sentence was postponed at the instance of the District At torney, for the purpose of using him as a wit ness in the trial of Kent, his supposed accom plice in the murder of Elizabeth Thomai. SOMB OF TILE " SONS OF TUE SIRES."-MC West Chester (Pa) Jcilersonian says, at a de bating society in that ,:aunty, a few evenings since, the question of know-uothingisru .wus discussed, and it is a remarkable fact that the principle declaimer against naturalized citi zens, and defender of the order, was a man who had four brothers hung during the revo lution fur treason, and furnishing tne British with supplies, and acting as spies. MARRIAC+ES On the 25th ult.; John Funk of Manor townshiph to Cath arine Sha rtzer, of Waahington Borough. On the Bth inst., by Rev . Bray, Border ai Rorer, to Mary Stacy, both of Strasburg. On the 9th inst. by Rev. 8. Trumbanar, C. Miller of Up per hassock, to Juliann Bare, of Earl. On the lot inst, Franklin Bender, to Elizabeth Bare of Earl township. On the Sth inst., Jacob Mess, to Catharine Italie, both of Manheim township. On the 4th inst., by Rev s . William Cooper. Henry Bletz, to Margie A. EvanS, of Columbia. On the 15th inst., at St. Mary's Church by uov. keenan, Joseph A. /kitten, to Saran ugout, both 01 th City. DEATHS On the 12th lust., in East Lampeter township, Iteloy Downer, in the 79th year of his age. In this City, on Tuesday hut, Dr. C. O. Richards, aged 32 years. In . Metall Joy, on the Bth inst., Emanuel Werner, in the filth year of his age. on the Uth inst., at Gordouvile, Eleanor, wife of Wm. wehesney, formerly of Columbia. At his residence in Baltimore county, after a somewhat protracted Illness, Rev. Dr. Joicr S. Bats, President of the Baltimore Annual Conference of the Methodist Protest ant Church, aged 56 years. He was an able and eloquent Minister, and few man have been more useful, or more generally beloved by all- who knew him. arr . The PHILADELPHIA N . AR IOTS show no Change of consequence since our last report. Day of Appeol.--i-The day of Appeal for the city of Lancaster will be held at the Commissioner. Mee, on Tuesday the 13th of March next. JOHN M. ILLESTAND. PHILLP DEIST, WM. C. WORTH, Commissioner... (City papers only copy. ten YO Cflares for Sole.—The subscriber has four excelitra siropit CARTS, which he will sell at private sale, very cheep. They can be *soma his residence in East King street a few doors west of doh's Hamilton's Hotel. feb 20 tfd) . • , • JAJKIES GILL N. . . • • . . _._ . ..... .... . -.... ... . . . - r,Nstate of John . Miller & Wife.— i . In Os I Election... Alia Annual Medi= for 31anagens and E of Ellza Hostetteritlf Illatior.tsvp. The Mag,.ffluss of thege,l,..busablhlud Ma *CLIO* TiOtei,rbrto; 100, Market' staieti *bolt 1 . XaConrt of CoMmon Pleas for the County of Lancaster.— ' Treasurer of the Manor Turnpike - Road Company, will '..Eiln the Court of Common Pleafor the Cotmty' of Lan- the American Monthly Ma ga zine tbrFebrwiry. Deco . _With, Philadelphia. The undersigned, late of the Amu' 1 , be held at the public house of Thomas Fisher, Millersville. caster. Whereas. Jacob S. Witmer and Abraham Miller,. ted to Litenattilas . Rztai SGencee,illeifrePh*, General Intel- lean House, Columbia, Pa., tskespleasore in Informing his ; Whereas, Zatheas 141 1 1 n and Joseph Oberholtzer did on the 13th day of Feb , 1855, file in the office of the Pro- on Thursday, March 8. at 2 o'clock P. M. By order of the administrators of Jacob Bnekwalter, deed, late of Manor ligence, and the dissemination ofpnre American Principle! : friends, and the public generally, that he Las taken the thonotary of the said Court, their Account of the said Board. CHARLES 11O0GHTER, Treasurer. township, who was Committee of Eliza Hostetter, did en ' in'tts pages will be found Tales and Sketches of ; above well-known and popular HOUSE, which he has filled Estate: feb 20 tei".s the Bth day of February, 1855, file in the office of the Pro- .. tionary Thee; Reminiscences of the' early settlers Of the , cap with entirely New _Furniture and Bedding of &superior thoneLary of the said Conn, their Account of . the ltd Country; Biographies of the'early Governors of New Hoge .1 quality. The house•has also been renovated and lmpro Notice is heaelby given to all parse . ns interested in the said Estate, that the said Court have appointed ther-d dal , N Estaff, ow Goods Opened this Day.—Cases. The ' - • *. I I=4 Illeterieal Romances, Satistical and Scientific dotal- 1 ved in a manner which will compare favorably with any Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the ' opment,, Poetry and Essays. together with a great variety ; of the Hotels In the City, and cannot fall to give astisface of March, 1855, for the confirmation tluesof unlessexceP - I best makes Bleached Long Cloth Muslin for Shirting.- Hone be filed. • Attest, ••• J. BOWMAN, Proth'y. c , lases, "Bleached and UnbleachedSheetinge 3464 14 said Estate, that the said Court; hare; appointed the 12th fl of Editorial on the current topics of the day. An open and tion to those who may patronize this csitablishiMMt. - Lancaster, Proth'ya. Office, feb 20 4t-5 1 8-1, 10-4, and 12-1. ' r r day of March next, 1855, for the confirmation thereof, un- •, unyielding opposition to the interference of Boman amis. The TABLE will always be supplied with the choicest less exceptions be flied. Attest, , , l slaria's in our political elements, and an earnest and deter- Provisions the market affords; and the Bar with the PH . Bales Unbleached Muslin . Conestoga , New Airketotc. . J. BOWMAN, 1,,,,,, if y . mine d advocacy o f th e principles o f the American Dirty. REST AND BEST LIQUORS- Nothing shall be left undone Estate of Ann Brubaker (a Lunatic .} Tiekings, the best ever sold for 12 . ,4 cents. Furniture • Lancaster, Proth'ya Office, fob 13 , 4t4 ; will be a prominent feature in this Magazine. to make his Guests • comfortable , and he flatters himself „Ego the 'Court of Common Pleas for the County of Lan- and Apron Checks. • The numbers will contain portraits of prominent Amer- that by strict attention to basins' a, he will merit and re moter. Whereas, Francis Brubaker A Magdalena Brubaker Now is the time to buy House Furnishing Goods at Bar. Ar... i a ibi s Property at Public - ale —On , i 1.1111 Statesmen, accompanied with biographical sketches, cave a liberal share of Ohne patronage. Executors of Daniel Brubaker decd.., who was Committee gain Prices. V Saturday the 3d of March, 1555, by virtue of an order •,, r-ndering it one cif the most useful and entertaining pert- G. W. HINKLE, of said Lunatic, did on the 16th day of February, 1855, j Beautiful Striped Gingham, for 12. 1 ,•4 cents. of the Orphans Court will be sold at public sale, at the s, Wields in the :world, and indispensable to every American- jan illtf-1 Proprietor. file in the Office of the Prothonatay of the said Court their Double Width Paris Lustres, 12% cents, worth 25 rents pablic house of Jobe Eolp. in the village of Safe Harbor, •:. can family. Account of the said Estate : —from Auction. the following described real estate, the properly of Ben je - '1 Terms $3 per annum; six copies $l5; ten copies VS; twen Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the 1 Lot Heavy Pant : puffs, worth 37 . 14 cents_ selling for min Slay, deed, late of Conestoga township, viz : copiesh• ty sad • Ur" _gra 9 $2 each,nn i n adtte , 1 said Estate, that the said Court have appointed the DA 18%. Trill VALUABLE BULLDLNii LOTS, il Agents wanted to canvass in every City and Town in day of March, 1855, for the confirmation thereof, unless ex- 1 Lot neat Plaid Cashmere. . _ 11 the United States, to whom great inducements are offered ceptions be flied. ~,We have now commenced epening for the Spring Trade, ' Address , .-. J. S. TWITLE A CO., Publishere,... Attest, J. BOWMAN, and shall endevor, as herefofont, to enable all' o say, ••The, IA 6 Scollay's Building, Tremont Row, Bostcm. Prothy's Office Lao. Feb. 16 1855. prothonatary place for bargains in Dry Good is WENTZ'S STORE. - feb 6 3M-S feb 20 4t-5 [fob 36415] Listate of Robert Dysart and Wife.—la the ..EkCourt of Common Pleas for the County of Lancaster. Whereas, Samuel 31. Myers assignee of Robert Dysart and Wife, did on the 14th day of February, 1853 file in the Of fire of the Prothonotary of said Court, his account of said Estate : Notice is hereby given Wall persons interested in the said Estate, that the said Court have appointed the 22d day of March, 1855, for the confirmation thersof.un less ex ceptions be filed. Attest, J. BOWMAN, Frothy's office, Lan. Feb. 14, 1855. Proth'y. fob :XI 4t-6 Teel Iron and Brass Fonndry.—The Pro. .01 prietors of the LAvurren Locostortvr. Wouks would re spectfully call tho attention of the public to the extensive IRON and BRASS Foundries connected with their estab lishment. We are now prepared to Manufacture Stationary Engines, Mill and Saw Mill Castings, Car Wheels, and every other description of cast iron work at short no tice and reuuced prices. Also, all kinds of Brass Castings, Copper Rivets, Solder and Babbit Metal. The establishment to under the Sifporintendeuco of Mr. John Brandt, Sr. whose mechanical skill is well known to our citiuens and as none but the must competent and thorough workmen are employed. we are confident of giv ing entine satisLsction, to all who may favor us with their patronage. [Feb •K) tf.sl REGISTER'S NOTICE rrhe Accounts of the respective ilece j_ dents hereunto annexed, are tiled in the Register's Unica of Lancaster County, for c , nfirination and allowance, at an Orphans' Court. to be held in the Court House, in the City of Lancaster, on the 3d .Monday in March heit, (the linlito at 10 o'clock, A. 31. Jacob Chalfant, Salisbury township. By Rachel Chalfant and Jacob lterstler, Executors. William B.Schneader, Borough of Adamstown. By henry Stauffer, Administrator. John (hood. \Vest Earl township. Ouardinmthip Ameount. By }hark S. Groff, Guardian of - Anna (hood, one of the minor children of deceased. Joseph Bradhurst, forth: tow utlip, who was a minor child ot'.lohn"Brsdhurst, doceasod. By James Simpson, Ad- ' ministrator. Jacob Fenstormacher, East Ilempfield township. Uttar dittoship Account. By Jacob Demmy and Henry 11. Kurtz, Administrators of Christopher Demmy, deceased aho was Duardian of John, Christian and Jawb Fens termacher, minor children of the first mentioned deed. Benjamin liacklin, West Dwane° township. By John Crack lin and Henry Liaxkliti, Administrators. William Ramsey, Bart township. By John Wiley, one ut the Executors at - James Ramsey, deceased, who was sur viving Executor of Wm. Ranisey, deceased. Daniel ilizekwaltor, Caernarvon township. Guardianship Accounts. By David Plank, Guardian at Lewis, Joseph M.. Roland D., Daniel, Elizabeth and Ruth Ann Buck waiter, minor children of deceased. Christian Wade, hart township. By Amu. Wade and Mary Wade, Administrators. Henry Haldeman, eouuy township. Guardbauship Account. By Joseph W. Cottrell, Guardian of Hahn Wentz, for merly Haldeman, a minor child of deceased. "Jacob hurts, Manhelut township. Guardianship Account. By Jacob Zvg, Guardian of Fanny Matilda Kurtz, late wife of David Shirk, dud uuw deceased, a minor and only. child of Jacob Kurtz, doccased.4 Henry Maher, East Donegal tow,hip. Supplementary and Final A Yount . By Dr. Nathaniel Wanton, liasecu v Mary 11. Bamborough, City of Lancaster. By A. E. Widuey, Administrator. David Garnish, Conestoga township. By Martin Garnish, Jacob Garnish and Michael Garnish, Testainemary Trus tees over toe person and estate of Nancy Garnish, one of the daughters and heirs ul said deceased. Christopher Falck, West Grainfield lowa:hip. BY Freder ick Patch and Justus Gray, two of the Execa!ors. Joseph Belli, Sr., West Eurl township. By Jonas Reiff, our ' viving Executer. Susanna Kline. New Ephrata, Ephrata township. By Levl S. Husker, Administrator. Abraham Huber, Warwick township. Testamentary Guar ulausoip Account. By Montle' Keller, Guardian of Maria Stutter, a grand daughter of said deceased Elizabeth Hartman, thorough Cl Manheim. Testamentary Guardianship Account. By Henry Shaffner, Guardian o! Franktiu Hartumu, sue Male Legatees of said deceased. John C. Landis, East Ileutplield township. By Mrs. Fran ces r aadis, Administratrix. Edward O'Donin " Mounijoy township: fly Daniel Administrator. George Burkholder, West Location township, By Samuel Burkholder Christian Burkholder, Henry Burkholder Jacob Borliolder and John Burkholder, Adeffinistrators. Henry liochnaur, East Donegal township. Guardianship Account. By Christian limb, Guardian of Barbara tioch xur, a minor child of deceased. Michael W. May, Bainbridge, Coney township.. icy item, Haw k, Administrator. Barbara Gelb, Penn township. By John Gail, and George Buhl, Administrator:, _ Michael 1l unium,, Warwick township. Supplementary Ac count. By Samuel EnStninger, surviving Executor of Hummer. nod Daniel Zug, Executor 'of Abraham Zug- de, 1, nho were the Executors of Michael If Mil- Javob '11014,, Miller,.COntiStogel township. Guardianship Account. 6y Christian tidier. Guardian of John Shenk, deceased, who was a minor Son of deceased. Mary l ox, Borough of Columbia tinardiauship Account. By Richard Fox, Guardian of George Fox, Franklin Fox, Mary V. Fos tibiae children of Mary Fox, deceased, who was inter, dried with John L. Fox, (late Mary Boggs.) Jacob Sheatter, Conoy township. Guardianship Account. By Philip Oldweiler, Guardian of Jacob Sheaffer, minor son of deceased. Christian Kreider. Conestoga (now Puy wow township.— , Guardianship Account. By Michael Kreider, li uardiau • of y Kreider, (wife td John 6E4) a minor daughter of decotsed. Mary Switzgable. New Ephrata, ' Ephrata township. Sup plementary and htmli Account. By Win. lioniginazher, Executor. Joim hill, L:ttie Britain township. Final Account: By Wilson Hill, Administrator. Margaret Hill, Little Britain township. By Wilson Hill, . • Acting Executor. Christian Killheffer, Manor township. Guardianship Ac count. thy Abraham Miller, Guardian of John Killheffer, One of the minor children of deceased. John tip - East Cocalicu township. Guardianship Ac count. By William Von Nelda, Guardian of William Gress, roe of the ~ . us of John Gress, and one of the' grand children of Jacob (tress. deceased. Michael Dellaui, Borough of Columbia. Final Account. By William H. Sumer, Executor. Martin Balmer, Penn township. By John Balmer and Abra ham Banner, AlltilinihtniturS. Samuel kuhu, Mountjoy township. By John Musser, Sole 'Executor. Joseph Cottrell, Borough 01 0.111111bl:1. By Joseph W. Cot t mil, Executor. Daniel Rohrer, East Lanumter township. By John Rohrer, Administrator. Abraham Eby. Elizabeth township. By icons like and John B. Ern, Executors. Peter Iliestand, Manor township. By Henry Wittier, Ex ecutor. Christian Siechrist, East Lampeter township. Guardian ship Account. By Tobias krieder, Guardian of Mary Siechrist, minor Unllghter of deceased. Catharine Lawrence, city of Laucaster.By Lewis Lawrence, Executor. Christian Ilabecker, East Ilemptiold township. Guardian ship Account. By Benjamin Landis, Guardian of Bar bara Hanecker, minor daughter of deceased.' John Bamborough, city of Lancaster. By Ana E. Baal . borough and David W. Urissinger. Administrators. Esther Beam, Leacock township. By Henry W. Bair, Ad ministrator. John Beam, Leacock township. By Henry W. Bair, Admin istrator. Magdalena Yeager. Warwick township. By Christian Sid man, Executor. Philip Fullmer, Mauheim township. Guardianship Account By Jacob Bohr, jr., Guardian of Eliza Fullmer, one of the children of deceased. Jaeob W. Groff, Manheim township. By Levi W. Groff, Ad ministrator. Boehm Buhl, Penn township. By Emanuel Ruhl and Ben jamin Zug, Executors. Lorenz Seigle, Manor township. By John R. Seigle, Execu tor. Timothy Haines, Fulton township. By Jeremiah B. Haines and Timothy Haines, Executors. Joseph Horst., West Earl township. By John 51.11orst and Christian Hunshborgcr, Administrators do lands non cum testament° annex°. Christopher Demmy, East ilempfield township. By Jacob Bemmy and Henry H. Kurtz., Administrators. Andrew Kammerer, Penn township. By Andrew Kammer: er and Samuel Kninnerer, Executing. Barbara Miller, Rapho township. Guardianship Account. By minuel Ensminger, Guardian of Anna, David, Mary and Martha Miller, four of the minor children of deed. Fl-ancieFlury, Borough of Marietta. By Sarah A. Flury and James Cushman, Administrators. Cutharino Bower, East Ilemptield township. By Jacob Bower, Executor. Peter Brubaker, Rapho township. Guarulauahip Account. By George Emily, Guardian of Henry Brubaker, one of the children of deceased. Henry IL Ball, Conestoga township. By Ann Gall and Dr. John liondig, Administrators. Abraham alusaelman, alotuujoy township. By Joseph alusselman, Administrator. Michael famish, West liompfield township. By Jacob Bower and John Frey, Executors. floury Yost, Leacock township. By James Lindsay, Exec utor. Samuel Albright, West llemplield township. By John H. Albright, Administrator. Auu /trey, Manor, township. By John Sleeger, Admiuls trator. • Daniel L. Carpenter, Borough of alauheim. By Daniel Danner, Administrator. Daniel Brubaker, Strasburg township. By Francis Bruba ker and -Magdalena Brubaker, Etecuturs. Michael Dlotrich, city of Lancaster. By Martin Shreiner, Trustee of said deceased, under the Will of Elizabeth Die trich, deceased. Henry Carpenter, Paradise township. Second mid final Guardianship Account. By J. George Ernst, Guatdian of John Carpenter, now deed., a minor son of Henry Carpenter, deceased. Henry Engle, Coney township. By Henry M. Engle, John B. Engle and Jacob M. Engle, Executors. Salome Livergood, City of Lancaster. By John S. Gable, Executor. Henry Livergood, Manor township. Guardianship account By John S. Gable, Guardian of Peter Livergood, a child of deceased. George Ludwig, East Coculico township. By George Led aig mid William Ludwig. Executora. Susanna Bluer, Ephrata township. By louse Miser, Ail- Lit instratur William Addams, Borough of Adauistewu. By Jacob Ad. damn and Isaac Addams, Exeo.itosr.' Jeeob Muncluian, Sr.. Borough 01 .ILL,Litjoy. By Jacob musselman,jr., Administrator. Isaac Redsecker, Borough of Elizabethtown. First Account By James Young and Samuel Itedsecker, Administral ors. Christian A. Hess, Conestoga township. By Jacob Mannari, Administrator. Christian H. Sherts, Paradiso township. By John S. He. neagy, Administrator. George Coulson. Little Britain know Fulton) township. Guardianship Account. By bucket S. Williams (late widow Coulson,) Guardian of Thomas M. Coulson, minor mu of Deceased. Joshua Kehler, West Ilempileld township. By Abraham Zook, Executor. Martin Pfauta, trounty of Lancaster. By Martha A. Cross ley, Adunuistratrix. Jacob Solider, Manor township. blturdiaushiptAccount.— By Jacob S. Witmer and Abraham Miller, Administrators of Jacob Buckwalter, who With Guardian of Catharine Souder, a minor daughter of deceased. Jacob Gall, Conestoga township. By Ann Gall and John Kendig, Administrators of the estate of Henry H. Gall, deceased, who was Executor of Jamb Gail, deo'd. • Barbara Landis, East Lampeter township. By Abraham S. Landis and Benjamin Landis, Administrators. Martin Kendig, Manor township. Guardianship Account. By David alellinger„Guardian of Martin D. Eendig, (now of age) and Jphia, Isaiah, Elizabeth and Sarah Ken dig, yet minor children of said deceased. iteury Kling, re ^Sick township. By David Groff, Admin. hitrator, pendente lite. David Good, West Earl township. ilaurdianship Account. By George Malik, late Guardian of Susanna Good, (now wife of Samuel Kafroth,)a daughter of deceased. BENJAMIN M. STAUFFER, Heialiter• fob 20 td-6 IN the MATTER of the intended applie.a tioi of JACOB S. Max, to the Court of Quarter Sessions at April term, 1855, to continue keeping a tavern In Manor township, Lancaster county—it being an old 'tend. Ws, the undersigned eitisens of Manor township, whore the said Inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do cer tify, that the said Inn or tavern is necessary to accommo date the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well acquainted with the said Jacob S. Mann. and that he Is of good repute for honesty and eronee, and SA well provided with house room ar .•cnienees for the accommodation of strangers and tratellers. - Jacol, Stamen, Henry S. Mellinger. John Miller. Henry Shank, Abcr,harn Schenk, Benj. Young. Jr., Geo S. Mann, Jacob Sender, Geo. (I. Brush, Christian B. Herr. Christian O. Herr, Benj. Landis, Jno. E. Ilisitetter,lleury Greenawalt, Jun. H. Hershey, Bernhard Mann. feb IN THE MATTER of the intended applica tion of ANNA Al. WISDLIR, to the Court of Quarter Ses sions at April ,term, 1855, for a license to ~ntinue keeping a tavern in Upper Lescock township, Lancaster connty—lt being an old stand. Wt. the undersigned citizens of Upper Leacock twp., where said Inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify. that the said Inn or tavern is necessary.tn accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well acquainted with the said Anna M. Weidler, and that she Is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and Is well provided with hnUae recall and Conreniencla for the aecntumonation of strangers and travellers. Wm. Weidman, Diller Bare, Geo. Brubaker, Marks G. Wenger, Emanuel Swope, Jacob lion, Adam Miller. N. S. Sheetfer, Bernard L. Beek, David Lefever, Joseph Wenger. Whayne Groff. fen 3M 5 IN the MATT ER of the intended application of J Aroult . SWARM LI, the Court of Quarter Sessions . ahla LI nary Term, 1855,t0 continue keeping a tavern inUpper Leaeock township. Lancaster county—it being nu old stand. • We, the undersigned citizens et - Upper Leacocktownship, where the said inn or tavern Is proposed to be kept, do cer tify, that the said inn er tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we aro well acquainted with the said Jacob M. Bwarrantithat he is of good repute for honesty and temperr.tice. and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accom modation of strangers and travellers. A. B. Bare, Henry Miller, N. P. Sheaffer, Diller Bare, Bern hard L. Beck, Henry Weidman, George Miller, jr., John 31 manor, Wm. Weidman, Geo. Brubaker, Henry Good, live ry Burkhart. rrhe cry I. still they Come.—All the new books j_ are received at the -Peoples Book there" as :warn as published, and alwa)s in advance of any other establish meat in town. Among the last arrivals are the following Fudge Doings, a new book by lke Marvel. Ilia last and best. Uilfillan's Literary Portraits, third series, just issued. Hagar the Martyr, or, Passion and Reality, by Nrs. Ste. Town and Country, or Life at lime and Abroad, by J. Adams. . . -You Have Beard of Them 1 by Q. Decidedly the best book of the day. Ruth Hell, a domestic 'tale of the time, by Fanny Fern. Nelly Bracken, a tale of forty years ago, by A. C. ford. Avillion and other Mies, by the author of Olive, the Og- Mies, Agatha 's liubband. Tom Cmsbie and Pit Friends. by the author of Reedy Andy. The Past. the Present and the Future, by Bartholomew Busslur. Margaret, or Prejudice at Home ; mud its Vieth.. Au au tobiography. What Sot, by Miss M. A. Dennis,,u, My Courtship and ha Consequences, by Chevalier Wikoll A rare book. Journey to Central Africa., by Bayard Tact or. The Lands of the sarueen, or Pictures et ralestine, Sicily and Spain, by Bayard Taylor. History of Braddock's u.spedition against Fort Du ljuantw In I .order tieneral Braddock, edited Bow original doe. umente, by Winthrop Sargent. DruteStanism and Catholicity compared in theircifects or the civilization in Europe, by the Eer. J. Baimes. Thu Amelleau Sportsman; containing hints - to rportb men, notes 'n shooting, and the habits of the game birds and wild fowl of America, by E. J. Lewis. The Wife's Vlrtoryl and other tales, by Mrs. Southworth. The Lost Heiress:l,y Mrs. E. D. E. N. Soothe orth. Life of Horace timely, by Edward Parton. Life of F. T. Barnum, written by himself. Notes on Duels and Duelling, by Lorenz's Shama, one uf the most interesting babe of the day. The People's 131141 i Store Is the place where subscriptions taken for all the American periodicals, the Euglish It, view,: and Blackwood's Magazine, and all the popular pa per!. For any thing you want, so or sand to the bees store. feli '2O 3t-3 Money Saved 1 rpo Merchants of Lancaster, Harks, Cum berlitud, Perry and uther Counties. The subscriber strongly desires a part of the trade of counties above named. lie will offer the greatust Induce. minds to buyers of FANCY GOODS, for cash ur short credit—lower prices cud more disc..•nnt than at may other house iu Philadelphia. llis stud: ..ou sists of the hest variety of LOOEING GLASSES, (framed) also Combs, Brushes,Buttons,Cloaiery and tlb,ves, Port Munn:des. Suspenders,Pertuniery, Razors and Straps, Threads, Silk Ihunikerchiers and Stocks, Needles and Pins, T:iminings, Jewelry, and a thousand other things. The gr, cot inducement trill I, . given, without hum bug. Como mid prove it by saving money. THOMAS BURCH, Ju. S 7 :\ orth ILI it.. up stni:, MIMES rrhe Groot Distribution Postponed. —The 1 Cosmopolitan Art Association announce a brief post ponement of the distribution, from the 3uth of January to the of February, at which time it will positively take place. The managers find it necessary to make the above :hang, owing to the delay in completing the building of the Gal leries, and the reception of Works of Art; which necessarily deferred the publication of the illustrated Catalogue until Late In December, thereby preventing the general circula tion desired among - the distant Secretaries and friends of the Association. • To all those who have uut subscribed tha lost opportu ilty is now presented. Any oua subscribing previous to he 28th of February, ore eutilled to the Magazines for 655. The payment of s3.entitles any person f. , I,llu of the following Magazines for the year : Harper's, ilutnam's, Knickerbocker, Blackwood's, Gra ham's Magazine of Art, and Godey's Lady's Book, and the Quarterly Reviews reprinted in New York, Edinburgh, Westminster, London Quarterly and North ltrith.b. Also a ticket in the Distribution. giving the holders an equal chance in drawing the $5,000 Statute of the Greek. Slave, or Venus, Bacchante, Hobe, Flora, with bronze statuettes and several hundred Magnificent Oil Paintings. For full particulars see Illustrated Catalogues, which are sent free, on application to all parts of the country.— Address C. L. DEBBY, Actuary C. A. a L. A. Knickerbocker Magazine Unice, 345 Broadway. N. Y. Or. 106 Water st., Sandusky, O. feb Yo td-k lstate of Benjamin May, dec'.—Letters of administration on the estate of Benjamin May, dee'd., late of Conestoga township, Lancaster county, haring been granted to the subscriber residing in said township: All persons indebtdd to said Estate are requested to make in, mdeiato paymdnt, and those having claims will present them without delay properly authenticated for sestlement to JOHN IioLP, feb 13 et-4 Administrator. Gash Illnsie and Plano Store of Horace 7.Y.l...rtatS, No. 333 Broadway, New York. Opposition to Monopoly. Music at greatly reduced prices. Notwith standing the combination of music dealers to keep up the prices of non-copyright music, against the interests of na tive composers, and their refusal to extend to Mr. Waters the courtesies of the trade, he is making immense sales— having abundant evidence, that he has public counteuance nd euppport, inopposition to the Great Monopoly, and in his efforts to aid Native Talent, and to adopt the National Currency. His stock of American and European music is immense, and the catalogue of his own publications is one of the largest and best selected in the United Stares. tie has aim made a great reduction in the prices ofPianos, Me lodeons and Musical instruments of all kinds. Superior toned 03 octave pianos for $175, $2OO and sir.2.l, interior or as good quality, and instruments as strong and as durable as those which cost pod Pianos of every variety of style and price up to $lOOO, comprising those of ten different manufacturies: among them the celebrated modern impro ved Horace Waters' Pianos and the premium &ellen Pianos of T. Gilbert & Co.'s make, (owners of the dirdiau patent) Second-hand l'ianee at great bargains. Prices Iron $4O to sGru. Melodeons from five different mai:infer, tories, Including the well known S. D. A. H. W. Smith's melodeons, (tuned the equal temperament) the but make in the United states. Prices $4,4 fiu, 75, 100, 115, 1X3,13.1. 'and $l5O. Smith's Double . I.lank Melodeons, 5200. Each Plano and Melodeon guaranteed. The best terms to the trade, schools, Or.; 12% per neut. discount to clergymen and churches. All orders prtmptly attended to. Music sant to all parts of the country, post-paid, at the reduced rates. General and select catalogues and schedule of prices of Piano/ forwarded to any address free of charge. feb 13 3m.4 Gratis I—Just Published: A New Discovery in Med- Mine I A few words eu the hational Treatanent,with out medicine, of spermatorrhea or local weak nem, nervous debility, low spirits, lassitude, *, weakness of the limbs and back, indisposi .tion and incapacity for study and labor,dull.. nese of apprehension, loss of memory, aver- Mon to society, love of solitude, timidity, soLf.distrust, diz ziness, head ache, involuntary discharges, pains in the side, affection of the eyes, pimples on the face, sexual and other inurmities in man. Iron: the French of dir. B. DE LANEY. The important fact that these alarming complaints may be easily re moved without Modkine, is in this small tract, clearly de monstrated; and the entirely new and highly successful treatment, as adopted by the Author, fully explained, by means of which every one Is enabled to cure himself per teeny, and at the least possible cost, avoiding thereby all the advertised nostrums of the day. :lent to any address, gr :tls, and post free in a sealed en velope, by remitting (poet paid) two postage stamps to Dr. D. 1.0. E LANEY, No. /7 Lispenard Street, New York. lob 6. Um 4 Lissate of Wm. Leonard & Abner Bear.— XIIIn the Court of Common Pleas for the County of Lan caster. Whereas, Jacob Albright & Christian Rino, as signees of W. Leonard & Abner Bear, did On the 25th day of January, 1865, file in the alba of the Prothonotary of the said Court, their account of the said Estate: " Notice to hereby given to all porno. interested in the said Estate, that the said Court have appointed the sth day of Merril, 1655, for , the .tifirmation thereof, unless exceptions be tiled. Attest, J. BOWMAN, Proth'y. 4t-5 Prothy's. Office, Len. jou 2c Vetoes of Robert Moderwell . Wife.— rain the Court of Common Pleas of Lanc'r. cu. It hereto, J ono liostetter, Jacob Bausman, end J. F. Krample, assign ees of Robert Moderwell and wife, did on the fifth day of February, 1865, ale in the office of the Prothonotary of the said Court, their Account of the said tate: Notice is hereby given to all person. interested in the said Estate, that the said Court have appointed thel2th day of Starch next, 1865, for the ISmsrmatlon thereof, unless exceptions be tiled. Attest, 1 J. BOWMAN, Prothey. Lancaster, Prothlys, Office, feb 18 444 nity Property at Public Sale.—Ou Saturday' k..r the 3d of .arch, 1555, will be sold at the public house or William Nailing , in South Queen street, In the city of Lancaster, a two-story Brick DWEL- " LING HOUSE, with a lot of Ground, fronting 1 about 20 feet on the north side of West Gorman street, and extending in depth about 191 feet. • Possession will be given on the first day of April next, when terms will be made known by PATRICK OABBEDP, Attorney in Ind of C. Neuman. fob 13 te-13 in said VilLsge, fronthig on the road leading from Safe Harbor to Hartle Forge. No I contains about 90 feet in frollt, morn or less, and , 300 in depth. : No. 2 contains about SO feet. more • or less, in front and IWO in depth. Both lots ars enclosed sod will be sold separately. Pos session will be glean and deeds executed on the 2d day of April next. Terms made known on the day of sale by JOHN SOUP, Administrator. • feb 13 tf-4.1 ik / faunal of Sacred Illatoryi—A guide to the Inuuderstsoding of the Divine Plan of iielvatiou, ac corioug to its Historical deseloptuen4 by John Heury Kurtz, D. D. Cummings Work., Lectures on the Apocalypse,lst aeries. do. ' do. 2d do. Cumming's Minor IVorts, Ist Series. do. do 2d do. Cummings Lneturns uu thn Parables. do. do. •• Miracles. do. do. Prophecies. do. do. do. ' do. humanism. do. Scripture Iteadiugs; Genesis. do. do. do. Exodus. do. Voices of the Night. • do. Benedictions or the Blessed Life. do. The Tent and the Altar. do. The Daily Life. do. Scripture Readings, St. Mask. do. do do. St. Matthew. do. Voiees of the Dead. do. do. Lay. do. Church Leib..., the Flood. do. The i•erela Churches. • iho clove, together With I.llrillyiOther nen hooka of the 6.4earter, are at all dales to be had at the Cheap and Stationery store ..f ill.:1:1(AY osTot.a. ALENTESES: VALLNTIN ES! A large mud %Tell selected uunture'ut of beautiful and! chaste Valeutillea may be had by calling at the CLoapl Book aad Stationers store of 3lUkhAl A zaTIJEK. fob 6 Lstate of David Black .- 1u the Court of Cain.' tuon fleas fur the County of Lau.ster. Whereas, Wm. L. Boyd, Cummiu.ee of David Mad:, did six the second day of February, 1c65, file In the Oahe of the Prothonotary of the .id Court, his Account of the xaid!Estate: Notice is hereby given to ail persons interested in the. Slllll Estate, that the said Court have appointed the I'Lth l day of March, Ltds - i, hir the continuation thereof, unit.: exceptions be hied. Protiq's office. Lan. feb 6 Farnters.—We respectfully inform our etishri mete that we have reduced the price of our huprot ed. super Phosphate of LIM r, marranting it to be Cully equal ;. ! if not superior to any sold by us in termer years. It affords us pleasure to tante that the high character of the article to well established, and the testimony of bar mere who have used it, proves it to be the 'Cheapest audl most Permaueut Fertilizer that is now known. Our friends are requested to call and examine it, and ceive a pamphlet descriptive of its qualities, 11.15, dc. A liberal deduction made to Dealers.—Agents WantlA.. . . ULTANO.—A full supply of No. 1 IiOVVINMENT Guako on hand. Also. Mexican GCaNe, Poudrette and. Plaster fur kale at the lowest Market rates. ALLEN S NEEDLES, 23 South Aiharvos and 35 South Water st., first Store above Chesnut at., Philadelphia. vg.k . or salt lu this Culinty by A. W. ItCS6ELL, Lancaster City. A. 6: A. L. WITME.ii, Far.dise. let, W ° lli d iti°l. t l fu t 1 I P u h tl ° m ° att ° r7ll ° vo n unt a t n ol d ßo i r i firt th i d in iti g d immediate mcidity of the romantic Lushion Hills, nu a Mountain more . Ulan bob loot high, Nat.., has tormed delightful rotront of sylvan beauty, cousitting of Acres of garden-like ground producing the 00.01 wholesonui MI LS, Ultakital plans, ❑retsand trult in pleasiug variety] rout this vegetable kingdom Dr. I.Mboriug has succeeded; in procuring a Utast:Mal loomed) for Unicorn ot kover and AgUs. in the sour spot of magnificent rural scenery are to to Mund must excillent sanative springs, stUtaiLlug Notltr tul virtues only to be lound In 'resit water. These spring,' iond an at..muse ht water, Clear arystal of a add teutper ..tare,t46 dog.. Mihrenbuit,i Soft and pisataull lags, Very re - i . e.how without any strange oilntislure or nun ,t smell. In this beautiful spot of grnil nd Dr. Loitering, oficounigml by such a happy combination of cirettrustaucus, has stattis• Jibbed a DHQ Pil'HlC; INSTITUTE,: as order that these beuilicent gifts of nature, patiently 11 1 1 - plied, might be of advantage to suffering humanity. It was at Ephrata in Lancaster county, that Dr. Leisering; in the years lb-in—la-Is, performed wolulcrful cures on persons laboring under diseases, and especially on such as resolutely persevered in his mode at treatment. He has done the same, and more bested°, from 1548 up to themes , oat day. at his Mountain llama. It is well known, tie these 14 ;ears:that he is no dealer in humbugs. From nearly all Counties in the State, Dr. Leisering has been requested by persons afflicted with disenac, to afford them an opportunity of seeing him, that they might personally consult him in regard to their own implinuts. Ile has thereliire concluded to make a begin ning in Lancaster County. and will carry with him his In jUlle Ronedy (free from poisonous in . gredients.) for 'llly cure or Fever rind Ague. This remedy requires only aunp. plicslian of fr. , um le to 15 days according to directions, tu! • -:AL CURL. For con, ultatiou, advice tied charges u ill be moderate. - Lis directiou is no lollews In .r.phrata. at It. Is•thiiinittelterls. trout tv IS klehl •• Philip Itaim •• la •• Lattenster Peter ilia:lnatiey \ rest 0i11ia.,11 1 .11, that lut tie •• iVashingthil s halal •• Columlan, •• Dahl. Herr •• Marietta •• Mr. llattseal l . •• " IfaiaLridea •• Mt. >ualt- •• Elizabutlit'an ilr. •• Meant Joy •• Mr. tieltier's 31anheiat: r Mr. iltistetter's CHARLES F. A. LEI.F.N WAG, M. D. Werueritville. l'. U. Lterlo. to. Lett, een heading tun! Worneh,dorf. • Tenth Grand Gift Distribution of the ART UNION rIOCIETY. (lifts valued Three Hundred Thousand Dollars. Certificate for this yeaN Otte Dollar. The members of the ART UNION SiII:MTV on the occasion of this the tenth distribution of the works of Art accumulated by the Society during the past year. would respectfully call the attention of its pa l , trons to the fact that, being about to remove to the build, lugs in course of erection for the Society in the city of Washington, they will add thp Real Estate anti other Land: ed Property belonging to the Society, to the Distribution for this Year. At the last meeting of the society, it was determined to Reduce the Certificate, of Share for this Grand Enterprise to One Dollar each. thinking thereby that. it will ho the mean■ of a more general diffusion of Ole works of Artistes throughout the country, and will doable the S4Jciety to ex .. NlMMtMlfff==2=ElMM Sell:N(l , 6 in this country. The certificate of share wilt he issued at Oue Dollar, ncrompan, iii,, which car!, [quill,. . .. . . . . , ser will receive free of charge, by return mail. a leautifui Line and Stipple Nngraving, eiliitled W . ghingtoni on Dorchester Heights representing an eventful period in the History of our Country. It will be seen, by referring to the list, that there :14 many valuable pieces of property, many ~ostly Paintim, - Superb Statuary, Beautiful Engravings, (1,,,t1y Jewelry Magnificent Shawls. and other beautiful ditto. such a Clocks, Watches, Illuminated ,Works. ,§e.. to the number ..f Five Hundred Thousand—worth $300.0u0. As the Society expects to remove to the Ness 11.11 at Washington by the middle of Juue. the disnibution . take place on the best of July, 18,55. 'l4;te sante 'rules and regulations that hove lieretotbre guidod Sine Society's distributions will tea adhered to-in his, and on nu account will there be any postponement from the day tamed. All letters and communication., I post paid) for certificate, or on busine:ei, are to be addres ; sed to the Southern Office in Washington directed to Abe Secretary. who will answer by return mail. Single ;ult. scribers remitting' en Dollars will•receive one year's sun scrip*on to any of tho Magazines they may name in the& letter, to be forwarded free of charge for the time of sun- Kription, one year. The following list constitutes a part of the Gifts for 1855 t the splendid House and Lot of the Art Union Society, situated in Broads. ay, A superb Dwelling, the residence of the late An- /- sou Sultzer, Esq. 12.001 The beautiful summer residence,Gothic Cottage and Grounds at Hawk's Nest, ou the Hudson River, 5 small Dwellings, situated on the lot belonging to the Society lu 92d street, I 0 magnificent 'Camel's Hair Shawls. Those shawls are the most beautiful work of art ev er beheld, 4 seta of Diamond Jewelry—conalstsing of 7 pie ces each—all antique patterns, In a beautiful Pearl Jewel lion, 10 sets of Pearl Jewelry, consisting of 7 pieces eac;a, all different styles, and of Persian man ufacture, 12 Gold Watches for Ladies, very beautiful and curious works of art: one the size of a jr dint°. 10 Watches for Gentlemen, all very heavy. of different styles and patterns, 50 Boudere, Toilet and . Dressing Cases for Ladies some finished In Pearl patterns—Louis XIV. 1 large Clock, a very beautiful work of art, made by Lipordi at Cologne, finished in a style of beauty and art unsurpassed, ' 1,000 Gold Thimbles, all different patterns. very heavy, 200 copies of the lives of great Painters, superb ly bound, with an engraving of each artiste, 60,000 illuminated Albums, different styles and patterns, 200 copies of Griswold's Republican Court, eplen didly bound, with tinted engravings, 100 copies of Heyde'''. Illustrations of Shak• spear. To the admirers of the Great Poet, this work will be an acquisition, PAINTINGS. Venus sending forth Cupid and Hymen—Titian, Beggar Boy—Murillo, Tobit and the Angel—Salvator Rosa, Night Vlow—Claudio, bladouna--Carregio, 1,000 A Head—Titian, A Ilesul.,-Vandyke. 61 Landscape—You:3.ln, .. b A Piece—Oulotto; Battle Ploce—Wouvermen, obo Landscape—Claude, it •u There are others by the same Artists , : Al o.iAissl.'be aides some splendid pictures 1., .\ u.,:on. :sully. heynolds, Neagle. Doughty, Cole, Chapman, David. 1 evnet, nuatt, I lerbort, Tack, Bennington :Schaub, Verkins, 1..twi5,..E1l s, Hamilton. Read, Bartlett, ...chloss. Huntington. Johanv h, :Schmidt, Rembrandt, and others .fully descril.ed in t e catalogue, which will be ierwarded nu application by lett r, post-paid, to the Secretary. who will answer by return mail. • , Tfi roll CLUBS: Clubs of 10, I Corti Clubs of 20 Clubs of 60, 8 " The money in all Mine to accompany the application For Certificates. Ladles forming Clulis will be entitled to the F 41130 terms as above, with the extra inducement of the present el' a Magnificent Sot of Boudoir Furniture, with rich colored India Hangings, fine India Lace Curtains and everything of the most splendid description to the Ladies' Club t ho will send the largest remittance for Certificates. Postmasters are authorised to act as Agents, and e 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 appli cation kby letter, post-paid,) in all cases, and the Certificitey with the Engravings, will Iv forwarded free of charge by return mail. . . ..... Correspondents are requested to write their address, with the County, Town. Post Office and State, plainly, in or er to avoid mistakes. All letters answered by return mai . Catalogues of all the Gifts, with value and explaust n, can be obtained on application to the Secretary, tb wlom all letters for Certificates, tc., must be addressed. i ALFRED JOIIRDALti, Secretary. Washiogton, D. G. MAYNARD LEWIS, FRANCIS INCE., -Directo r o. FERNANDO LIVINGSTON, jars ZS eta l T. W. BAURit, Treasure. ISAAC BARTON, WHOLFR ALE GROCER, WINE and LIQUOR STOR:— Nos dee 20. 124-43 T NorOk2d 44'20, PRiiddePh l2 - tt a Persons out of Employment.—dgents T Wanted in every section of the United States- The most Elegant and Useful volume of the Year. Seafs great work, on Russia. , . . - Just published,Art Diustrsted Description of the Russian Empire. Being a Physical and Political History of its Gie ernments and Provinces,Productlons," Resources, Imperial Governmetit, Commerce, Literature, Educational mean,, Religion, People, Manners, Customs, Antiquities, etc., etc-. from the latest and most authentic sours. Embellished with about 200 Engravinsg,And Maps of European and As iatic Russia. The whole complete in one large octavetel utne of about 700 pages, elegantly and aututautially bound Retail price, $3. This work has been several Years in preparation, and will. it is believed, meet in the fullest acceptation of the word, the want so universally felt for reliable information en the history and internal resources of a country occupy ing large a portion of the ilastern Hemisphere, and holding so furmidableli position at the present time to the rest of EuropeAndA sin; but of which - far les: is known than of any other Europeart nation. *a_ Also, a deeply interesting volume, entitled "The Remarkable Adventures of Celebrated Persons,' embracing the Romantic Incidents and Adventures In the Lives of Sovereigns. StatesmodOenerals, Princes, Warribra Travel era, Adventurers Voyagers. &c. eminent In the' History of Europe and America, Including Sketches of over fifty cel ebrated • heroic characters. Beautifully illustrated with numerous engravings.. one vol. 400 pages, royal. P2mo. cloth. gilt. Price, ;51,25. The subscriber publishes a number of most valuable Pictorial Books, very pbpular and of such a moral and reli gious Influence that Olin good men may aafely engage in circulation, they Vwill confer a public benefit' and're ceive a fair compensation for their labor. ea_ To men of enterprise and tact. this bnainess offers an opportunity d¢ profitable employment seldom to be met with. (As Yersons wishing'to engage in their mile, will receive promptly by mail, a Circular containing full particulars, ith -Directions to persons disposed to act'as Agents," to gether, with trins on which they will be furtlshed, by ad dressing the subscriber. post pai d. • Lancaster 'Writing Academy will re main open,for six weeks. All who with U. avail them selves of the services of successful and experienced T ach ere will do well to make early application. Tinot9—.ss,oo for Twenty Lessons, of one hour each; one-half invariably in advance. J. BUNVAIA.N, Proth , y. 4t3 4,13 - No discount for neglect of Lessons on part of the pupil. Rooms open from SIA' d.. St., to 9 P, M. Hours for Instruction will be arranged so far as practicable to suit tho convenience of the pupil. 45T- Ladies and Gentlemen interested In this highly im portant but mitch neglected branch of education, are re spectfully invited to call and witness the rapid improve ment of Oct liuxonsn PUPIL'S that hare been under my Instruction, !mile portion of the time for the last six weuks, F. SHERBROOK E & SON, Writing Rooms, 2d Door above the Mayor's Office, South Queen street. . jan 30 tf-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 even for one day to feel the happy and exhilarating influ ence incident to the enjoyment of health THE BLOOMING BRIDE, • But a felt years ago in the Bush of health and youth, and buoyancy of spirits, rapidly, and apparently in explicably, becomes a feeble, sickly, *how, 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 which entails disease, suffering and misery, not only to the wife, but often HEREDITARY 'COMPLAINTS UPON THE CHILDREN " UNTO THE THIRD AND FOURTH GENERATION," Transmitting CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA, HYPOCHONDRIA, INSANITY, GOUT, I RING'S EVIL, and' other and worse Diseases, as a DREADFUL INHERITANCE • • FROM THE PARENTS. " And must this continue ? Must this but Is there no remedy? No relief? No hope?" The remedy is by knowing the causes and avoiding them, and knowing the remedies, and benefiting by them. These aro pointed out in THE MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION, One Hundredth Edition, (500,000),18mo., pp. 250 pm mat rAFER," mn. nvintra, 51.00.] A standard work of established reputation, found classed in the ,catalogues of the:great trade gales to 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 Imre been sold, of which there were upwards of lv •• • 15 1S O .N E HUNDRED THOUSAND SENT BY MAIL, attesting the high estimation in which it is held as a re liable popular Medical BOOK FOR EVERY FEMALE the author having devoted his exclusive attention to the treatment of complaints peculiar to females, In compact to which he is yearly consulted by thousands both he person and by letter. Hero every woman can discover, by comparing her own symptoms with those described, the nature, character, eauset r of, and the proper remedies for, her complaints. The wife' about becoming a mother has often need of Instruction and advice of the utmost importance to her future health, In respect to which her siensitireness for bids consulting a medical gentleman, will find such In struction and advice, and also explain many symptoms which otherwise would occasion anxiety or alarm as all the peouliarities s fueident to her situation are descri-bed. How, many are suffering from obstructions or Irregular- Wes peculiar to the female system, which undermine the health, the effects of which they are ignarariti and far which their delicacy forbids seeking medical advice. Many soffering from proinpsua uteri (falling of the womb), or from fluor au, (weakness, debility, Re.) Many are In constant agony for many months preceding confine ment. Many have difficult if not dangerous deliveries, aud.slow and uncertain recoveries. Some whose lives are haeardedaluring such time, will each find In its pages the means of prevention, amelioration and relief. It Is of course. impracticable to convey fully the various subjects treated of, as they aro 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 I Have you the sincere welfare oC those you love at heart? Prove your sincerity, and lose no time in learning what causes Interfere with their health and hap piness not less than your own. It will avoid to yen and yours, as it has . to thousands, many a day of pain and anxiety, followed by sleepless night", incapacitating the mind for * lie ordinary avocation, and exhausting those means for medical attendance, medicines and advertised nostrums which otherwise would provide for declining years, the. infirmities 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 tion' have bean attempted, as well on booksellers as on the public, by imitations of title page, spurious editions, stud surreptitious infringements of copyright, and other devices and deceptions, it has been found necessary, therefore, to CAUTION THE PUBLIC to buy no book unleAs the words "lh:. A. 11. MAMMAL, 1'29 Liberty Street, N. Y.," is on (and the entry In the Clerk's Office .on the back of) the title page; and buy only of respectable and honorable dealers, or sand by mail, and address to Dr. A. M . llanrlceau. Alf- Upon rectlipt of One Dollar " THE MAR RIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COM PANION,' is sent (wailed free) to any part of the United States, the Oanadas and British Provinces. All lettere most be poet-paid, and addressed to Dr. A. M. IVIAITSLICEAII, box 1223, New-York City. Pnbliehicg Office, No. 129 Liberty Street, New. York. A gents. T. B. Peterson, Philadelphia; Mrs. Cyntbla Honesdale; Spangler et Bro., Lancaster; Wentz & Stark Carbondale; E.. Flint. Williamsport; S. Tuck. Wilksharre S. Leader, Hanover ; Thos. Cowperthwalt: Philadelphia; J. B. Gunnison, Erie; Samuel B. Laufer, Greensburg; E. S. Durban. Franklin; Dr. S. D. Scott, Bedford; E. T. Illide; brand, Indiana; J. W. Kidney, Brownsville; G. M. MeGet tys, Butler; J. S. Nickson, Chambersburg; Goe. W. Gettys; Butler; Joseph Swartz, Bloomsburg. jan 9 t 154 [ UN= ..... --- z - - -----=--.. ...... 1 4 INOR 'MS COMPOUND OF PURE COD LIVER OIL AND LIME. s"""' 11 --"•'•;A A cure for Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, B,oe chills, General. Debility, and nil &minions !tumors. This compound has been used with the. most complete success by our most celebrated physicians, for the reutovaland per- Eal,neut cum of the atove disease. Hundreds for wholn there was no hope before the discovery of this simple, yet effectual remedy, have been raised to health and happiness by its timely use. The following ease of Williams is sufficient to convince all of its wonderful effects. Ile sayre. I had been sick with confirmed - consumption for several 'months. I had used the clear Cod Liver 011 most of the time, but had 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 no hope for me. About this time I heard of your Compound.of Cod Liver Oil, and Lime. I immediately commenced using it, and soon began to perceive IM beneficial effects. in two months my cough had entirely left me, and lam now en joying perfect health. Truly yours,'. J. W ILLIAIIB. N. 13.—This,Compound does not nauseate like the clear Cod Liver Oil. but can be taken with pleasure by the most delicate females. . . . Bo sure and get the genuine. blanufactured only by ALEX"R. B. WILBOR, Chemist. 166 Court street, Boston. For sale in Philadelphia, by T. W. DTorr a Sous 132 N Second street, and In Lancaster by Druggists generally. CLOT 7 • ly-42 Estate of Cathartu Hoffman .— Letters tea tzunentary on the estate t 1 Catharine Hoffman, late of Falmouth, Coney township, have been issued to the sal . scriber residing In said townithip: All persons indebted to said estate are requested to Make immediate payment, and thaw having claims will present them properly authenti• rated for-settlement to JOHN Ifoß, fel) 18 Otk4 • ' .11tiontor. ROISERT SEARS. Pi:01.1.1111E, 161 William Street, New York BY DR. A. M. MAURICEAU, PROFFZSOR OF DEMISES OP ITGIODI. bmrhksc ouster County Exchange Ofikee..—On first day of March next the undendgued, under the of John K. Reell k Co., will open an office at the cor ner of Ent King and Duke streets, (near the Court Houma) Lancaster city, for the purpose of receiving depositek ma king loans and purchases, buying and selling real estate, stocks, de., for others, collecting claims, ie., As. The crush Capital of the firm is $20,000, and the parties are badlildnally liable for its obligations. The usual rates of interest will be paid, by special agree ment, on deposits' for more than 30 days; JOHN K. REED, AHOS S. HENDERSON, DAVID SHULTZ, ISAAC E. =MR. tf2' Lancaster, Jan 30 ..A.Y ees Cherry Pectoral. - —We invite the attention of the public to the Certificates appen- r- . ded below, and bespeak for them that candid consideration which their honest franiutess deserves. lieu in siSch stations as many who f -- voluntarily bear witness to the effl racy and vg of Gasser Eton:tax, w 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 lungtkjudge too, whetherevery family ought not to have it by them as a safeguard against the everywhere prevailing enemy, which steals with fatal frequency upon almost every flock and carries off the lamb from many a home t Jackson, C. U., Jackson City, 0., nth Nov., 1852. • Dr. J. C. Area,—Sir : The CELEART Proroast 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. The numerous patent medicines al ways before them, lead to Incredulity in regard to every new remedy: and it is 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 CHERRY Pscroaa.t.,) Droved beyond cavil by repeated 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 obt. servant, JAS. 11. C. MILLER, M. D. Allegan, Mich., Jan. 10th, 1659. Dear Sir—No one, no not one—man, woman or child— ren be found to deny that the Coma! PECTORAL is all that it claims to be. There is much used in this vicinity, al though not known until recently. The community should know its virtues. _ . . Yours truly, JOHN RAIELLOGIO, 51. D. Let gentlemen of the Legal Profession mark this case.. . Williamsburg, L. 1., Sep. 3, 11552. Dr. J. C. Ayer, Dear Sir—Over application for the past hree years to my duties as an advocate brought on some eight months ago a sepere irritation of the bronchial tubes which was ir constant annoyance to me, and fast becoming s source of great - apprehension. Every remedy tried, failed even to relieve me, till I used your Carnal' Pi:cream-- This has not only relieved me, but as I trust, wholly cured mc. 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, 1650. I have no hesitation In saying, that I regard AYER'S CLIMAY PECTOILII. as decidedly the best remedy within my knowledge for the cure of chronic bronchitis, coughs. arid an diseases of the lungs. 55. A. RUST, 31. D. Montgomery, Ala., Oct. 4, 1849. Dr. J. C. Ayer, Dear Sit—l have need your admirable 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, R. B. JONES, M. D. Whit yet remains to convince the moat incredulous that the Cherry Pectoral is all that it purports to Levis : an un equalled remedial agent for all diseases of the Throat and Lungs. Tho experience of years, has proven it to be such, and we submit it to the people, believing that Its virtues will fully maintain Its reputation. Prepared by JAMES C. AYER, Assayer and Practical Chemist, Lowell, Mass. Price 25 cents per Box. Five Boxes'for $l. Sold by CHARLES A. lIIHNITSHoind all Druggists. F. Brown, Bhiladelphia, Wholesato Agt. jan 30 3m-2 Estate of Magdalen Kemerer.—ln the Court of Common Pleas for tho County of Lancaster. Where as. Peter Kemerer, Administrator of John Kemerer deed who was committee of :Magdalen Kemerer, did on the '22d day of January 1855 file in the office of the Prothonotary of said Court, his Account of the said Estate: Notice Is hereby given to all persons interested in the said estate, that thd said Court have appointed the sth day of March, 1855, for the confirmation thereof, unless exceptions be Mod. Attest, , J. BOWMAN, Proth'y. Prottiy's Office, Las. an 30 4t- Valentines I Valentines I I—As St. Valentine's day is near at hand. we would call the attention of Country Merchants and others, to our splendid assortment of elegant t :dominos, which we have obtained on such terms as to enable us to sell at moderate prices, wholesale and retail. Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. MURRAY S STOJEK, Kramplis Building North Queen Street. SERMONS FOR PEOPLE.—IIy T. H. Stockton. This is eloptinti,ally what It purports to be, a Book tpi "Sermons for the People.' For sale by MURRAY .4 STOFF TheAuto'clography of the Rev. William Jay; ith re MilliSreDfieS of some distinguished cotomporaries, solie t ions from his correspondence and literary remains. Edi led by I.;oorge Bedford, U. it.. L. 1.. 0., and John Angel James. For sate by MURRAY k STOEK. TILE AMERICAN COTTAGE BUILDER.—A series of designs. plans and specifications from $2 to $20,000. For llouses.tbr the People; by John Bullock. For sato by MURRAY Sc STOEK. .FUDGE DOINGS.—Being Touy Fudge's Record of the same. to 40 chapters; by lho 'Marvel. For sale by MURRAY L STOEK. TILE AMERICAN ALMANAC and Repository of Useful Knowledge, for thu year 1b32. For sale by MURRAYO, STOEK. . . BOOKS fur Scriveners and Justices of the Peace. Pur dons Digest —A digest of the Laws of Pennsylvania, fro.. the year 1700 to 1853. with supplement to 1854. Binns' Justice:McK in ney's:J us tice: Oraydou and Dun lap's Forms; all new editions. For sale by , - • MeItRAY STOEK. BLANK DEEDS, Mortrqes, Bonds, Agreements, Leases, 'endue Conditions, real and personal property. Voodoo Notes, fze. For sale by MURRAY & STOEk. jau 3U . it' 1: htang of the States.—The undersi,med hoe for sale a very superior article of stove called the . •Klng or the States." vi Welt cannot .be surpni...ed any 0t1..r article now in 1.0 or ever offered to the public. The ad. vantages of this stove are—That it takes less wood auef coal to make a the than any Miter 'now in vogue—at the same Unit , It is more compact, neat and beautiful ill appearance, and less trouble to keep it clean than the majority of stoves offered for solo. All Purgom, wishing to eartmine said stove can do so by calling at the large and extensive store room of the under signed, where a great variety of patterns of stoves mu al ways kept im hand. In connection with the shove article, there IK also kept a large and splendili assortment of 'Cin. Copper and Brass ware, which for beauty of finish and dnrabilty. cannot be approached or amp:tit:4lA by any other establishment In the country. The best and most proficient hands are idways employed to manufacture the alreve articles. and the perfect system of regulations that characterizes the employees and over seers.-is such, so to commend the establishment to the consideration of all Persons commencing housc•keepin:, particularly, will find it to their advantage to call at tnis establishment, be fore purchasing elsewhere. as articles. for that purpose, can be bought cheaper and better than at any other in this city. In order to have a correct idea of the work manufac tured in this mammoth establishment, it is only necessary to give it a call, and examine the numerous articles on exhibition. 0. KIEFFER. jan 30 atu.2 rpstablislied in 17913.—NIcALLIiiTElt & BROTH _EA ER, Opticians, have removed (from the old stand, No. 46 Chesnut st.) to their new Store, 194 ale Stint street be low Eighth g. opposite the Masonic Hall, Philadelphia.. .9(ir - npectacles, Spy Glasses, Microscopes, Mathemaical - instruments, we., &c. A priced and illustrated Catalogue of Optical Mathematical and Philosophical Instruments (lent by mail, free of charge. jan i 2m51 0. DIEITYDORF, Tnosiss It. Dona, Late of Weston, Missouri. Late of Springfield. Die. Land Agency and General Intelligence Otlice. 7 =Tha undersigned have this day ferniest a co partnership and opened ac silica In the town of Leaven worth, Kansas Territory, and are now prepared to devote their individual attention in giving strangers coming to the Territory, and to any persons in the United States, in formation concerning lauds 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, that may be desired. Any persons living at a distancewho wish to employ our Agency through which to effect invent moats in lends or town property, shall receive such salons ties as a ill . giceentire satisfaction to all. We have the honor to rain- to, S..A. Douglas, Washington, D. C. F. W. Risque, Esq. do. Sand. V..biles Esq., Gent. Land Office, Washington,D.C. Wm. Ogden Niles, Esq. Pension Office, Washington, D.O Messrs. Evans & Fast, Washington, Li. C. Hon. Sol. P. McCurdy, Weston, Mo. " Sal. L. Leonard. St. Joseph, Me. " E. H. Norton. Platte City, Me. " Willard P. Hall, St. Joseph, Mo. Messrs. Russell & Bennett, Nierchls, St. If sin, .Mo.. Amidee Valle, Esq: do Messrs. Slier, Price, & Co. Merch'ts. Philadelphia, Pa. Dale,Ross Si Withers, •' Ralph, Mead A Co." Now York.. Jennings, Read & Co. " " John Moore. State Treasurer, Springfield, Ills. Thos. IL Campbell, Auditor State, Springfield, Ills. Messrs. Campbell & Fondy, Real Estate Agents. ‘• " J. Bunn, Springfield, • Lanphier & Walker, Eds. 111. State Register Springfield, Ills. Messrs. Jacob Forsythe A Co. Pittsburg. Pa. ' s Joshua h . - Speed, Esq., Louisville, Ky. Jacob Strader, Esq. Cincinnati, G. D. F. Stevenson, Sterchant, J.ksonvllle, lion. John Calhoun, Surveyor General, Kansas and ?le- Lrasks Territories. Messrs. Eastin A Adams, Leavenworth, K. T. Address, DIEFENDORF dr. DOYLE. Leavenworth, Kansas Territory, Deer. 1854. jan 310-1 AT alentinest Valentines) Cupid's Hrapo- RIUM.. The subscriber begs leave to announce that his arrangements will enable him to supply Country Mer chants and °the, wi .11 Valentines, and all the necessary articles for Valentines day, of the most beautiful de signs, and at 1.6 rates than they can be procured in Phila delphia or New York. He has no high tariffed commission stock, but manufacture it expressly for his own sales, and It is consequently all fresh and pure. Every thing pertain ing to St. Valentine's Day on hand in large quantities, to which the attention of dealers and others is invited. W.H. SPANOLEIi, Bookseller, Lancaster, Pa. jail t(2 VVanted, to borrow, for a term of three years, the sum of $4,000, for which Interest at the rate of from Gto 7 per cent, will be paid promptly at the end of every six months or a year as the lender may pre fer. The security's a mortgage on unincumbered real estate In Allegheny city, Pa.,dvorth Twenty Thousand Dollars.— Enquire of the Editof of this paper. jan 2a at-1 Clharon Sleeper's Parasol and Umbra. I is Manufactory, No. 344 Market street; one door above Tenth, Philadelphia. Also, Whalebone for Dresses, Corsets, 3c., and Rattan for Builders, Carriage Makers, ac. le...Umbrellas and Parasols Bonaire& jan 23 Bm-1 rrhe llnion:—.Areh street between 3d and 4th street, Philadelphia. EVANS & NEWCOMER, (formerly'Webb & Newcomer.) EVAN EVANS:, Proprietors. UPTON B:NEWCOMER. Melia-Breakfast, 6% and 7% to 10 o'clock. Gents ordinary. Dinner, 1 to 3% Ladles " " 2 Ti n;: • oto 11 per day, . , . , ~_ . , , ~ . li - Cif-Apirgail for il. 855 .. - To:the Intake in tents of Lancaster county. Punmantto thoprO- Am i7 bl visions of the law of the CaMmtmweatlb, the undersigned' Commissioners of Lancaster county hereby' give notice to the taxable inhabitants within the respective townships of the said county, that the dayi for appeal from the Assess ments for 1855, will be at the ICommLssioners Office in the city of laniaster, on the day a !billowing. to wit .- Tor the townships of . 44 JJ Bart . Adanu , tfown—Mouday the llth of February, , lB6d. a - Brecknocki ' " 4 , Ceumarron,• " Oocalico East, " Oxalic° West, 4 Oolerain, " ;a ," A t Oal Conestoga, umbla, a Coney, 4 Donegal rast—Tueedaythei2Oth Donegal Wert, Dnunore, " + Ephrata, " " Earl, / Earl East, Earl West," Elizabeth, 44 a ilizabethtown Bor. a Fulton—Wednesday the Strt. Hempfleld East, " Hempdeld Weal., " L. i v Lampeter East, " Lampeter West, " 4 Lancaster, " i Leacock, LeaooCk Upper, Little Britain—Thursday t Nil Manheim " „Hartle, " Manor, 1 . Mount Joy, " ,l Mount Jov Bor. " 4 Marietta dor. " 4 Paradise, 4 Penn, .. • Providonoe—Friday the =Pi Pogue% Rapho, " Saliebury, Sadabury, Strasburg, Strasburg Bor Warwick, jzin 0 41-51 Stoves ! Stoves t at Spree here's Hard— ware Stem, North Queen ',street, Lancaster.—The sub scriber has just received a lidge assortment of Parlor, Cook and Wood STOVES, (ruin the most celebrated manufactu rers of Troy, New York, Albany, PhiladelphLs, and also from our own city. In his large ...aorta:not may be found the following and many other patterns: The Globe Air- Tight, is a very superior Dirge Oven Stove, which his been extensively sold, and has given general satisfaction.— It is adopted for burning Wood or Coal, and is highly ro. commended for either. The Union Air-Tight; this'is a new and beautiful pat tern, with an improved draft, which we can recummond without hesitation. ,• LOOK STOVES, Globe Air-Tight, Flat Toy Complete, Liberty Air-Tight, " hew Complete, Improved Complete, 4 Julidn.C.3l:, Horning Star, V icier, Buck Improved, Summer Baker, Rathoway, Victory, Astor, Capital, Girard. Also, a great variety of other Cook Stoves, of approved pat ferns. Union Alr-Tight Star Franklin Golden Age " Diamond Parlor Etna a Excelsior " Jewel Parlor, Chandelier, Ocean Queen, . Mirror " " Jean* Lind, Ornamental Box Stove New Jenny Lind, - . New Pattern ii.e, New Pattern Radiator, Fairy Que,n, Harp Cannon,, Coal Burner, Together with a large number of. Parlor, Dialog Room and' en-Plate Wood Stoves &revery size ainFpitttern. Rte' Having the Sole Agency !Or the cos nod county of Lancaster, for tho sale or two of toe ino,,t celebrated Cook Stoves now in use, they can be had at on other es tablishment. The Undersigned, therefore la, ites all who want a good stove, to call mill examine hi- smsortment. tom. old Metal, Timothy And Clover i....ed taket. in ex change for goods not It 105-41 y n Lucy'irin town ; mod :au tie: 011 dai jly at Wiibte's (Antal) Sturd, whore 3110 sill ho happy to se her friends, which includes every one. Hear n hot 3110 says: -By minute observation of one thing. I. am convinreed —at the present time, when the gems,. it Hard Times, Scarcity of Money, am., there is no WI or place to save money by buying right, that, at WENTZ'S. They have reduced to a considerable chant, the price of their winter Stott. SHAWLS ANL DRESS °bops, they soli at almost one their value. • i Beautiful C'amel's Hair Plaids.. figured to Leineil. Uood Brocha Long Slutlws SIU nod I'_—worth $lB to 'ln A call will conviuce all that I'm right. They Lave; ~ L receivod house furnishlog 'rick logs, 31 tittlitat, Cheeks Sheetlugs, bhirtings, Pillow . Case ',Mans and l usllus, Ta ble Diapers, ace. Calicoes, the best 1 eve,' saw, for any cents—such Its Mother used to pay cants for, Friends at houts.koemngi =ld all who are about cont. alarming, my advico is, for anything you wish to buy to moo money, go to . WEN T.Z o CLI lilt . :qt./Rh." jan 23 I)ublia Notice.—Alf persons are inrbot gunning, Jr. hunting with dogs, or trespasiug to any other way upon the premises of the subscri bar, in Manor township— as he Is determined for Iho luturo h, eniMeo the Ist,' agxiust nil bitch, without rtispeet to pensus. jdll 234t'-1 hAItN A Itio M o A N, (Farmer.) Cturl Your lialr.—ltrollerion.—The Receipt Mr ma k_l king this Celebrated Compound, (lately hitroduced iu this country.) will he sent ly the subsrritior tolnuy person in the United States or Cituadas, fur $l. The Kroiloriou will curl or wave the hair in the most beatititui "gunner.- Any person having the mmit coarse and uncouth looking hair, can transform into the most beautiful, by thu use of this article. The Ingredients will not cost over i i coots, and with this receipt any one can make it equally good in every respect, to that sold at $3 per bottle. if preferred, package of Krollerion readylinade, will be sect Ir., of post age' instead of the receipt, with directions P,r preparing it in liquittform, and full directions for use. Set:Klan totters post-paid, to_ A. Flt.Elat LINT, Jan 2i 3m-1 I Warren, Trumbull cu., Ohio. Cloring out the balcnce of Figured De V./Lain. at 12 , Ats ‘ usual Price lb and 20 ets., these are the cheapest goods ever sold In this city at B on Ilivo StOro, North Queen " s ' t E r N eo l t i , tau PLAID SILKS, PLAID SILKS—We are now,closlng out tho balance of our Plaid Kill, at very redumd priers.— Among them are some bealltitul styles, which con have re do • d to 75 rte., regular price $1,25. Also, a few !Lugo at 50 cis, worth ,75e. Call and see cud you will surely purchase a these prices, at the d. 14 tf-18 Dyspepaia Bitters--No Ilunkbug.—Pruparod by Elder J. 9TAIt3I, 31111111 t Jny, county, I'a.—ln the Providence of (loci 1 was stilt, ted with this dreadful disease, (Dyspepsia.) I tried various remedies, hut to es effect, until I used these linters. Has tog now realized its happy effects Ibr myself--piso many other:— and knowing that thouratids are ttlasutioring with Dys pepsia, I recommend is as a balt, tar of the best now edies for this dreadful disease illystapsia.) Elder J. STAMM. We, the undersigned, halo used .1. :ileum's hitters for Dyspepsia, and hissing been greatly ls,uehtml, therefore, we recommend it as an invaluable remedy far Dyspepsia Elder A. 11. Long, Mount Joy', Elder J. C. °wens, do. N. Bechtold, do. E. Ilruumaker, do. A. lieuffinno. 4.1., .1. Ear wee, do. J. Mnuhart, do. D. Leib, do. Widow Stein], do. Mien Stehnian, do. P. Brunner, do. S. Dyer, do. - ' Major E. Sporn, Looenoter, .May, 'do.; S. Siliter, Emil; E. do. J.. Stirk, do. J. Sensenig; do. Hre. Wenvor. do. J. hums, Itapho; S. Strickler, do. D. Strickler, do. 11. tirdennwalt, do. S. N. Mouser, do. Lino S ly•GI Ix.ehangp Bank of J. F. Shroder & Co.—. „LA This company beg leave to acquaint their' friends and the public that they are now fully prepared lode a general Banking, Eschange,Collectlon end Mork Business with promptness and fidelity . . Money received on deposit end paid back ,on demand without notice, with the interest duo. Interest paid on all small sums deposited the rate of sto 5 1 ,5, per cent. Nooca, Coccus, Buis, &c , ., collected In any part of the U. States or Canada. Uncurreut Bank Notes and Land Warrant., bought and sold. A Premium paid for old United Staten Gold and Silver coin, also on Spanish and INfe.:ican dollars. Remittances made to England, Ireland, or the Continent. Partfrular attention paid to the buy . ng and selling of Stocks nod Loans of e%er, des:lriptioo in the New Tork„Pbiladelphia or Baltimore markets. The faithful and con6dentinl exe cution of all „odors entrusted to them may be relied upon. They will be pleased to glire any information desired In regard to Stocks, Lain and money matter a in general. Flanking House open frtitri 8 A. M. to 6 o'clock, P. 31. dee 19 11,40 War *Pith Englnlaid !....sklagl e Paniclain Works 11..r.N1tY GAST has lilted up and en [urged hie forum! works and commenced the ruaisulaiiture ot all kinds of rterthen Ware, itnekinghain or Dare bustle, Yellow, Cream Colored and White Ware, ' follut Sets, 'isle nod Tea Ser vice of different kinds, Apothecary Boxes atilt Jars. and a great variety of other articles kept tainstaiitly on hand at eta Pottery 'Ware-house, and at ale Store Roof,: and an aie sortuinnt of brasitetta add Bose Sets for iirnainenting buildings, to. Fie is also prepared W furnish all kinds of Terra Com work, Carstahlug, 31oulilings and wit.: kind of ornamental work, Worth, —to std . a'l kinds Of buildings inside andout; & I:manacle Tilt., for Ornauientai Pal uned of Nacelle Granite, or artificial Stone far f .1 Balls Rooms, Bar-Rooms, Passages, 'Baths, Gniumental Fire Places, &c.; and wi.. iteepconstantin on band, at bin old stand, an assortment of tied harthe:u and stone Mare. 11. G. has been six months, and spared mintier labol• or expense in makingthe necessary prepare-firms um the above manufacture, and is now,preptired to rectave au .irui.ra. • HENRY OAST, No. 224, South Queen street, between Centre Sy sure and Tina street.—Sign ,t the Bto PITCHER. .114‘. Steady 1301 wanted as apprentices to learn the above business. P. 5.-1.1. U. has engKed a manager silo ie fully con,- petant W conduct the above business.% and all com munications, correspondence and ordele with his man ager, pertaining to the mild business, it by strictly at tended to. JOU:, 114.1tR1SON, sep S 1143 Manager Dress and Cloak Trimmings, No. 206 Chesnut Street, beldw Eleventh, and No. 170 South Second street, below SprUce, Philadelphia. -Wu invite at. tenUun to our complete Benin assortment dl PLUSH and SILK BINDINGS, Pnogeit, Buttons and Staple Trimmings of our own importation and manufacture. Es-Orders executed at* few hours notice. J. 0. MAXWELL & SON, 298 Chesnut Stn.°Vaud 170 South 2d Street, Phila. dee 53u1-4.6 fro School Teakl Isers.—School Teachers in Lan j miter and other Cc.tinties are informed 'that tho cub scriber is prepared to furnish them With PRINTED RE-' PORTS" such as are required by the &hob] Law for the Monthly Reports of each School, in wholesale or retail quan tities. These reports are got up to facilitate the Teacher In his duties, and save him a deal of trouble in making hi 'reports. , , IS. IL SPANGLER, 110 T 21 tf-i-IJ N. Llueeiti et., Lanc'r Fink'!" Patent Metallic Burial Case., for protecting and preserving the lhad for ordinary in terment, for vaults, or for any other desiralile purpose, can now be had at the Cubitfig establishment of tlimunder signed in West King st.,lLsneaster, a few Ours above Mir man's store. These Cases are made of various sizes, and are the most complete article for the preservation of the Dead, for any length of time, that hasnver been introduced in this sec tion of country. The following testimonial in relation to the article speaks for itself Mouse of Repaaentatives, U. S. Augind 11, 1852. Gentlemen: It affords ime infinite pleasure to bear testi mony to the great Taloa of ygar-Metalliclhuriel CUM.-- For durability, I think they cannot be surpassed, and their great beauty is so far naPorior to the ordinary cotii . , „ that it seems to rob deatteof much of Its glen and te • r. I had the honor to accompany the remain of Hen Clay from this city to his horde in Kentucky, add the bdautiful ease you had the kindness to present to the committee, whilst it withstood the sieverentlest of tratispoitation, was the object of admiration lof all who saw 11.1 4 c Respectfully, ADDI • 1.1 WHITT, My. Messrs. W. M. li./T110!iD & CO. All persons wishing to examine these sea will please call on the undersigned) in West King st. • • ' HENRY M. MILLER, lanai Maker. • - nhel...Ookniul of every description of Wodd made at abort otlce. TOMB remaxiable. dee. Ufkar4l jwI7AUIM I - I 3MI PHILIP OEIST, Commissioners. 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