LARGE RAUL OF COUNTERFEIT MONEY.—The District Attorney of Lycoming county caused the arrest, last week, of Henry Stetler. Sr., a id his son, in Mcli , ai county, on the th age of counterfeiting, and found in their possession about $6,000 in counterfeit coin, and a large amount of metal for manufacturing bogus money. They were committed to McKean county jail. L., A. Ensworth, an extensive trader of Williamsport, and heretofore much esteemed citizen, has, also been arrested, char ged with dealing in bogus money,and held to bail in $2,000. COMMON SCHOOLS ' IN PENNSYLVANIA.-WO have received fron Harrisburg the annual re port of the Superintendent of Common Schools for the year ending June 2d, 1857: It appears that exclusive of the city of Phila delphia there are 10,956 public schools in the State, being an increase of 259 as compared with the last previous iepert. There are yet wanted 604 schools to satisfy the requirements of the existing districts. There are employed 12,475 teachers, being an increase of 118 over last year. Includitig the city of Philadelphia, the number of teachers is 13,445, of whom 7,924 are males ar.d 5,524 females. Whole number of scholars, exclusive of Philadelphia, 541,247, being an increase of 17,493 over last year, and 66,692 over 1853. Including Phil adelphia, the aggregate of the whole State is 596,008. a 5? -Joy to the World.--The greatest Medical Distovery of the day. Read the advertisement headed -11eirnbold's Genuine Preparation." . tiro ver & Baker's Celebrated Family SEWING MACif-INES, 495 BROADWAY. N ,, x YOP.K, 739 CHESTNUT STREET, PRII.A.OPLPII L. /Fir No applications for 'Aor.a . clks need bo made. axcept by peranns or integrity. reliability. and having excellent facilitlea for doing businesp. They must be addreened to GROVER & Rogan. S. 51. 40.1 11,5thvay, New York. I'o,lB , Am 5 4ir Great Inducement• to Cosh Buyerm TYNDALE'& .111iCHELL 1311,511TP.E. OF 11 I V A. GLASS AND COMMON WARES 1../ISPoUNT TO TIIOSE 15 1 11() PAY CASH. No. 707 Si . eunvv. SI'VENTII; PIILLIDYLPErIA. oot 13 tf 30 far Equality to All l Uniformity of Price! A new feature of Encloess: Every one hie owe Sales man. Jones 0 Co.. of Octh Crec'eut One Price Clothir, mfore, 2 0 Nlarkyt , roet. alo.ve nth. In addition to heel!, the 1 r.. ~ 1,100 coot.-.I stoek of Clothing In P 111121lb/Iphi, lot retail sales. have consti- C tied every one caai....n00., by Waving marked In cub Artie., the very loweat price It cAn for. co 1100 cannot ;.oexibly vary—all must buy alike. The ptle rail W.!! 'eat:ate-1 nod prepared and grout t'llll the 111:11.11s,:. 't,l .`111) boy the fun. awe, voce ..! at •,2.• 00:v :Val — The Ftev. C. S. Burnett, while inher— it) t as Sl,.,.i•mar, in S althorn and cortain Cur. f Catataumpli.o. AaMmat, B rouch tti.t. anogli .1. I Inla , ..\',..rpong De.iff , rf, sod all intrs Milos of lb. 11111.4 ; ulna. s ay sod olfoctuat mod. h. R. , y Actitatod by a tltntime to honotit hie , mffetiFir; felllowF, he will al - m.l.llllh' ,Ain4l ibis P,d a ifr,,,) to such ft dystro it, with fah and ,xpli.•it .11, 0 :1 . ms for tironarin.: and ammeantully m..itr Om ti Ilfrins s. BURN ails bi.l U 1 31 'l. City by Eldt r J. l'o. ft, the remitit.ttet- of thtt, 13rf I. M4 , 111,J colt Ittit.httotit ~o rnrburg,iu 11118 Co to Fshl-uttin ttt Vt•nningt.ortllll - j. Cliomer County. Ity the ..an..•. PO, 4th, at the re-ideeee of th; Itride'a hither, .h....F.11 Franklin fijeql ef B4rt two. of chin ,- 10. to Nl:kry A Nlentlenhall C./ r:.1n.,•1 till,. Co. tht u t . by thu Cwt. J stst tittfu-. I,l'l ?tads, , 1 Catt,tryt.ll. hi ei!in nn 4.1-I,Z• f.f East Latuputer EEMIREI On the 21st ult.. in Ea-t llompti Id township, John Oath name, Aged years. I months and is days On the :Irtl not 01 J sot, lireider. spa.* 69 putts, 10 snout In, anti ltidays. In thin rity, nu the lot inst , Sallie Kennedy. In this city. on the 3.1 inst., Clarkson 110th, In the 20th year of his age.. REVIEW OF THE ➢IARKETS Philadelphia Markel PRILA! , ELPHIA. Pei. 10--1 n the Breadstuff's market there ice marked abseure of vitxlity ; the reCEipte of Floor are large compared with the same period last year. but there to a total absence of any export demand. and the sales are entirely confined to the Wants of home trade at front 00 per 551. for Aup,fino. uNto $5 011 for good extra. and from $5 1234 up to $0 75 for extra family and fancy brands ; 500 bbls W. It. Thomas sold last evening on private terms. to Rye Flour and Cornmeal there is nothing d•dug; we vote the former at $2 87 per bbl. GRAlN—There is very little demand for Wheat, and prices barely maintained; sales of 1500 bush. Inferior and prime Pennsylvania Red at $1 05 and $l. '2o(ost 29 for White.— Small sales of Rye at 70e. Corn is in better raqueq. but there Is very little offering; sales of 200 u bush. 1",11nor at 58@y5S , Ac in store. Oars-1000 bush. Penn's sold at 37c per bush, and South ern dull at 33c, Cloverseed continues in steady demand, and several small lots disposed of at $5 37V, per 64 lbs.— A small lot of Timothy sold at $2 50, and Flaxseed at $1 35 per bualx. Whiskey Prmer; sales of 1500 bbls. at 20@,21c, now held et the latter rate. 2or for hhds., and drudge at 13%c. $BOO WANTED.--Wanted to borrow $BOO on the Ist of April, for one year or more, for which a Judg.rent or Mortgage will be given on real estate In Lancaster county worth treble the amount. For further particlulars enquire of feb 9 2t o 5 FREDERICK COOPER, Late, (Examiner Copy.) U KITED STATES MAILS. POST OFFICE DEP.eRTMEST, Feb. 1, 1055. PROPOSALS for conveying the mails of the United States from July 1,1858, to June 30, 1860, on the following routes in the State of PENNSYLVANIA, will be received at the Contract Office of this Department until 3 p. m., of March 31 next, to be decided by April 24 following: 3519 From Conneautville, by Croasingvtlie and Edenboro' to Waterford, 30 miles and bark, twice a week. Leave Conneautville Monday and Wednesday at 7 a us; Arrive at. Waterford by 8 p m ; Leave Waterfud Tuesday and Thursday by 7 a m ; Arrive at Conneautville by 8 p m. 3520 From Hanover, by Littlestown and Monsuicyville. Md., to Ensmlttsburg, 22 miles and back, three times a week. Leave Hanover, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 1 p m; Arrive at. Emmittsburg by d p Leave Emmittsburg Tuesday, Thursday. cud Satur day at 4 a m; Arriye at Hanover, by 9 a m. 3521 From Brookville, by Richardsvllle. Mary Annville, Shaffuer's Corners, Beach Bottom, and Bear Creek's Df Ills. to Ridgeway. 35 tut'es and back, cocoa week. Leave Brookville Saturday at 7 a m ; Arrivt; at Ridgeway by 6 p m ; Leave Ridgeway Friday at 7 am; Arrive at Etrookvile by 6 p to. 3522 From Marietta. by Silver Spring and flempfield, to Lancaster, l2'/ miles and back, daily. except Sun day. Leave Marietta daily, exqgpt Sunday. st 1 p m; Arrive at Lancaster by 5 p ns; Leave Lancaster daily, except Sunday. at 8 a ut ; Arrive at Marietta by 13 m. 3523 From Lancaster, by Willow Street, liawlinsville. and Bethesda. to McCall's Ferry'. 18 miles and back. twice a week: Leave Lancaster Monday and Thursday at 7 a in. Arrive at McCall's Ferry by 12 m Leave McCall's Ferry Nlonday and Thursday at 2 p Arrive at Lancaster by 7 p m. 8524 From Lancaster, by Greenland and Soudersburg. to Paradise, 9 miles and back. six times a week. Leave Lanraster daily, except Sunday. at 3 p to ; Ari ice at Paradise by 6pm; Leave Paradise daily, except Sunday. at 7 a rn; Arrive at Lancaster by 10 n m. 3525 From Beaver, by Parkinson and Service. to Frank fort Springs 20 mtl.e and back. twiee a week. Lance Beaver Tuesday and Thursday, at 8 a m; A. rive at Frankfost Springs by 3 p so; Leave F,ankfort Springs Stanley and Wednesday nt a m: Arrive at Beaver by 3 p ns. 3626 Pen livast,tlpg. by .thernmnville, to Line, ille, 8 miles and leek, three slam a week. Leave EVEIIBI,IIFg and Frid a y at 10 a in; Arrive at Linesville by 12 M ; Leave Llnesville .Monilny, Wednesday, and Friday at 2 p m; Arrive at Evansbnrir by 4 p 2527 From 11,1fidaysburg, by Frankstow n and Canoe Creek. to Williamsburg. 12 miles and back. via times a week. Leave Hollidaysburg daily, except Sunday. at p at, on arrival of western mail ; Arrive at Williamsburg by 1 814 p m ; Leave Wilisamsburg daily. except Sunday. at 7 a in Arrive at Hollidaysburg by 11 a in. Proposals to embrace the Yellow Springs office are invited. 3528 From Occult Creek to Chemung, Y.. 4k miles and lack, twice a week. Leave Orcutt Creek Tuesday and Saturday at 9 a al; Lrrive at Chemins; by 1031 a us ; ,cave Ch.runng Tuesday nod Saturday at 11 a. tn. Arrive at Orcutt Creek by 1234 pm. 3120 From Stass,ca to Tall:mat:ovine. 5 miles and hack, talcea week. Leave Starucaa Tll,,SriaT anti ..`,netturftey at 1 p .Irrivo at Tall alansville by p ni ; Leave Tallmausrillo Tuesday and r-41 orda, et la.b • a m; Arrive at Starucca to time to connect with From Sunquelmuna Depot—say at 12 m. NOTES. Proposals must be guaranteed by twn responsible per sons, certified to as ouch by a postmaster or Jod y .„ „ 1 court of record. No pay will be made for trips not performed. and ranch of such ominstons not satisfactorily explained three times the pay of the trip may be deducted. For arrivals so tar behind time as to break connection with depending mails, and not sufficiently excused, one fourth of the compensa• Lion for the trip is subject to forfeiture. Fines will be imposed, unless the delinquency Le satisfactorily explained, for neglecting to take the mail from or into a peg office; for suffering it to be injured, destroyed, robbed or lost : and for refusing, after demand, to convey the mail consequently as the contractor runs, or is concerned in running, vehicles on the route. The Postmaster General may annul a con tract for disobeying the post office laws or Instructions of the department. He may 'alter the schedule, and also order an increase of service by allowing therefor a pro rata increase on the contract pey. He may also curtail or dis continue the service in whole or in part, at pro rata de crease of pay, allowing one month's extra compensation on the amount of service dispensed with. Bids should be addressed to the •• Second Assistant Postmaster General," subscribed "Proposals for mail service, State of Pennsyl ,vania." For forms of proposal, &e., and other information, see this advertisement in pamphlet form, and also the general advertisement of routes in the Btate, dated .10th January, 1858, at the principal offices. AAROV V. BROWN. feb 10 4t 0 Postmaster. General. TILLI Aid WHITESIDE, SURGEON DENTIST.—OftIee in North Queen street, door from omige, and • directly over Sprenger & Eesthaetrer's langsgter, MAY 57, 1860. • JOHN W. HECKLEY, • ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ms removed his office to South Duke street, opposite the Lutheran Church, Lancaster, Penn's. Also secures Pemloo and Bounty Land Warrant', and attends to the Collection of Claims. [fob Id ly 5 ESTATE OF JACOB HERZOG, late of the city of Lancaster deed.—Letters of admMistratiOn having been granted to the understated. all persons har ing tisane or demands will present them duly authenticated fo , settlement, and those indebted will make payment reltbnnt delay. .IrAni H. WEBER. AdaVr. feb 7t h Lancaster City. ESTATE OF' WILLIA3I FOREMAN and Wile. In the Court of Common Pleas for the County of Lancaster. Whereas. David littyer, aafdgnee of Wiliam Foreman and his wife Elizabeth, of Breoknock townahip, did on the twelfth day of February, 1853, Ale in the office of the Prothonotary cf sold Court, his Account of the said Estate: Notice is hereby given to all persons Interested In the said estate. that the mid Court have appointed the IFIT. TEENTEI day of MARCH. 1858, for the confirmation they of, onleffs exceptions be died. Attest. W. CARPENTER, Proth'y. Proth'y's Office, Lenoir, Feb. 12th, 1858. [fob 16 4t A lIDITOR'S NOTICE.--The undersign /1. ed Auditor appploted by the Orphan.' Court of Lao caster county to marshal the balance in the hands of the administrator of Samuel Warner. late of Conoy townahip, decd, to and among the creditors of mid estate. will c it for the purpose of his appointment at the public house of Jacob Breneman. in the village of Bainbridge, on SATURDAY the 13th day of MARCH. 1858, at 1 o'clock, P. M., when and where all persona interested may attend if they see proper. [feb 16 4t' 5 JOHN H. SMITH, Auditor. ELECTION. --An adjourned meeting of the Stockholders of the Washington and Maryland Line Railroad Company will be held at the publichocom of Frederick Cooper, in Lancaster, on MONDAY the is day of .MARCH, 1868, between the hours of 1 and 6 o'clock. P. M., for the purpose of electing a President and twelve Dire, tore of the Company, for the ensuing year. The Stockhol der. are requested to be punctual in their attendance. feb 16 21 1 JOHN C. WALTON, Secretary. (Examiner copy.) ESTATE OF EMANUEL BOWMAN, dedd.—The undersigned appointed, by the Orphan's Court of Lancaster county, auditor to distribute the bal ance of the estate of Emanuel Boatman, deed, remaining in the hands of Christian Rohrer, administrator, de borne non, itc., of said estate. to and among those legal ly entitled thereto, will attend for the purpose of his ap pointment at the Court House in the City of Lancaster, at 2 o'clock, P. 51., on Thursday, the 11th day of March. 1858, when and whore 311 parties Interested are hereby no tified to attend. Wit. AEG. ATLEE. ripo F ARMERS. I (Twenty Years' Erperience. Over 6,000 Customers.) PgYS SON'S CELEBRATED GENUINE POUDRETTE The Only True Fertilizer. KiITICE TO FARAIISI , B AND 0 1111,7Yr.F.5. The gratlf.lng tmults Farmer. , and ,M111•IIIIrel have met with by the Use of PEVEHON'S POCDR.STTC, is a mire guaran ' tee of Ito Fertilizing quality, and have Induced. by its large and Increasing demand. many Demons to palm off a spurious article under the above name ; to guard against which Mr. Peyssou would requent all Fanners and Gar denera to are. previous to purchasing, that dealers have Idm Orrtifleatil dale vicar:, anthlrizing them to aeil Ida • UENUTti t.; CNA PUL'fERATED POE/DUETTE. Mr. Pep..- .on will at any time take pleasure In showing the Com position of his Poudrette, thereby ennvlnclna• Former: and liirdimera of Ito purity and superiority nv.r any ari el. ever offered tar the improvement of Agriculture in America N. 11.—To meet with the d..mands of my numerous cue totnera who require a coarser Poudrette. this quality of Poudrette being more suitable for their ground,l take pleas ure In informing my friends that I am now manufacturing this deslra hie article. and have concluded to supply the trade at 30 cents per bushel instead of lii cents, price charged fir the P , mdret te passed through a liner sift. dth. No. .01) offici--No. Li Goldsmith's Hall. Library street, Phila th,lphin. 51anufseturirs—Gray's Perry Road, and end of Woodbury Rood. Gloucefit,r, N .1. FRENCH. RICH kIiDA & Cu. Sole AgPney in the North. Cell•whlll and Fourth ntreet, Ihil del pl ie. (14 16 to 5 EGISTEWS NOTICE.—.The Accounts of the roowerive decedents hereunto suneSed, are filed in the Register's Office of Lancaster cony fir cone, le mation and sl low:tors. at an orphan's Court to be held in the Court Homo, in the City of Lancaster. on the third MONDAY in MARCH next, (the 1:•,t11) at in A. W. Joseph Moore. Drumore uswiteltip. Br Rebecca Hod John 0 Moore, Administrators. John Long. (Conosri.go.) Drumore township By William Long. Administrator. Marin B. ub titer. Strasburg township. By Sini , r, Bru baker, Adininietrator. Barbel Steele, late of York meaty, deceased. Guardian. ship Acc slot. By John A. Boyd. 'is Mien of Eiizaheth, :,*lstroaret .k. end Andrew Damon. child...a 01 Andrew Dalton and great spend children, of d-ceased. Fllnnals Royer. City of Lancaster. Guardinsship 13v Emer uel li. Shirk. Geordies, of Hannah Royer, minor child of ri,eased. John Hoy, Borough of Mount Joy By Henry Shsffeer, Executor. Ann Stelitna., East Tfemptield 'township. By John Steh -111311. Administrator. John !ladders. Sadsbury township. By Robert W. Hod der. one of the Administrator, John Herr, Paradise township. By Joseph B. Morrison, Administrator. John Long, East Donegal township. Guardianship Ac count. By David Engle, Guardian of Elizabeth Long, a minor child of deceased. Caleb Britton. Salisbury township. Guardianship Ac c,,trit By Henry Dickinson. Guardian of Phebe R., rises. Charles and rhanning Briott.n. minor c h deceased. Henry Sineitz. Manor township. By Beojamin L a udia, Administrator. Mary liershee, Man, township. By CM Mien flabooker, surviving Executor. Lydia Brinton, Paradise township. First and final Ac count. By Ferree Brlnton and John P Briuton, Exert, tors. Mary Schlebach, Brecknock township. Hy Jacob Schle beets, Administrator Benjamin Hershey, Rapho township. Guardianship Ac count. By Christian Engle, Guardian of Sarah Hershey, a minor child of deceased. William Eckert, sea., Sadsbury township. By William Eckert and CHOI Eckert, Executors. Judith Brubaker, Clay township. By William H. Paul, Administrator. William Weidman, Clay township. Guardianship Ac count. By Hiram Erb, Guardian of Shed Weidman. (now of age,) a son of deceased Conrad Smith, 13orougia of :Marietta. By William Shields. Administrator. Mary Hasson, Sadsbury township. By Samuel Slokom, Administrator. Isaac Hawk, Caernarvon township. Ily Eli Hawk, Ad ministrator. Margsret McGrann, City of Lancaster. By David M. Lob. kicker, Administrator. John Landis, West Lampeter township. By Abraham Herr, Executor. Jacob' Potts, Borough of Strasburg. By Samuel P. Bower, Administrator. George Elp, Mount Joy township. By Mary Rip. Admin. istratrix. John Snyder, (fuller,) Rapho township. By Pet/Bru hitcher and Michael Snyder. Executors. Bernhard Crouse, Borough of Elizabethtown 4 Lewis ' Cron=e. Administrator. Samuel Pusey, Drumm township. Trust Account. By . Robert Good, Trustee of Eliza Eckman. under the lest Will and Testament of deceased. Samuel Pusey, Drumore township. Trust Account. By Robert Good, Trustee of Jane Posey. under the last Will and Testament of deceased. Henry Kauffman, sr., Lancaster township. By John Kauffman, Executor of Henry Kauffman, who was ono of the Executors of deceased. James Bryan, Borough of Elizabethtown. By Inane Ilof for, Executor. Jeremiah Brown, Borough of Columbia. By Jemirna Brown, Executrix. Joseph Martin. Mount Toy township. By Ephraim Mar tin and David Martin, Executors. Michael Hoover, East Donegal township. By Christian Snyder and Tobias Hoover. Executors. Joseph B. Niesley, East Donegal township. By Christian Snyder. Administrator. Abraham Shoat; Conoy township. By Adam Smith, Ad ministrator with the Will annexed. John Shenk. Manor township. By Barnherd Mann. (for mer.) Admiuistrator. Jacob Francis. fleet Lampeter. township. By David Fit, lich, Administrator. George Hollin:er. Rapho township. Guardianship Ac count. By Gabriel Bear, Guardian of Esther Hollinger. a minor daughter of deceased. John Buser, 31arsheisn -township. Guardianship Account. By Gabriel Bear and - Sohn Bomberger. Administrators of Garage Boar, deceased, who was Guardian of Maria scot Frances Buser, minor children of deceased. Joseph Hamaker, Rapho township. By John G. Clair, tax stator. Maria Kauffman, East Hempfteld township. By John Kauffman and Christian Kauffman. Executors. Tobias 51. Miller, East Bromfield township. By John H. Kauffman and Elizabeth 11. Miller, Administrators. Joseph Solt Earl township. Guardianship Account. By John N. Musselman, Guardian of Henry Solt, only child of deceased. Veronica Huber, (widow.) West Lampeter township. P..v Christian Huber and David tinier, Administrators. James Fulton, Che-ter county. Guardianship Account By Janos Patterson, Gua.dion of Martha 31. Rosa, foe ' merly Wilson, late of Colerain township, Lancaster county. deceased, she being a legatee under the last Will and Testament of deceased. Assisel Walker. Sadsbury township. By Samuel Walker, Asahel C. Walker and Joseph C. Stalker, Administrators. John Rhea, Little Britain township. 113 James Patterson. Executor. Christiana Weiler, Earl township. By Andrew Weiler. Ad ministrants.. William Grill, East Con-alien township. Guardianship Ac count. Bo Adam R. Ream. Guardian of John Grill. one of the children of deceased. Ji,hn Shirk. Weal Cocalico township. Guardianship Ac count. By Jacob IL shirk, Guardian of Susanott Bru haulier, late Shirk, one of the chddren of deceased, now of age. Samuel Hacker. Ephrata township. By Samuel G Hacker, John G. [locker and Christian Herchelroth, Adroluistra , tors. - John Koehler. Elizabeth township. By John Koehler and George Koehler. Executors. Elizabeth Itra , kbill. Strasburg township. By John Brack bill and ik,ujamin Briickbill. Executors. Tobias Grrider, Lampeter township. Supplementary Ac couot. By Martin G raider, surviving Trustee of Susanna Price. deceased, a daughter of deceased. John Gross, Ephrata township. By John W.Gross, Martin Gross and Jacob L. Gross. Administrators. Daniel Esbenshade, Paradise township. Final Account.— Its Daniel L. Esbensimde, Adonis Esbenshade and Samuel Esbenshode, Executors Peter Willhower, Caernarvon township. By David Slyer. ' Administrator. Joseph Martin, Caernarvon township. Final Account. By George Mar , in and Joseph Frantz. Executors. Daniel Bushong, East Lampeter township. By Isaac Bush oog and C. S. Hoffman, Administrators. Min McCamaut, Salisbury township. By MMus. J. Grit sth, cue of the Executors. Valentine Hoffman, City of Lancaster. Be Peter Long. Executor. Jacob Stauffer, East Hemptield towq.ship. By Daniel Rob rer. acting Executor. Samuel Snyder. Earl township. By John K. Snyder and Samuel K. Snyder, Executors. Elizabeth Kolb, Earl township. By C. S. Hoffman. Ad ministrator. Henry Eckstorrn, Earl township By C. S. Hoffman, Ad ministrator. - Remy Zorcher, Manor towship. By James Keener, Ens- Cu otr. John M. Horst, W,est Earl township. By Benjamin Wen ger and Jacob Iroret. Executors. John Bowers, West Hemptleld township. Guardianship Account, By Michael Segrist, Guardian of Amos Bow ers, a son of deceased. Jacob E. Walter, Borough of Mariel ta. By Jamb 31. Eris man, Administrator. Henry Hurst, Leocock township. By John V. Hurst, Ad ministrator. Hannah Groff, City of Lancaster. By Benjamin Groff and David Groff, Administrators. Lewis Urban, City of Lancaster. By Andren — Mehaffey, Administrator, John Herr, West Lampeter township. Guardianship Ac' count. By Christian Herr, Guardian of the minor chil dren of deceased. Catharine Lefever, West Lampeter townahip. By George Lefever, Administrator. John Shreiner, Manhelm. township. Guardianship Ac count. By Christian L. Hunsecker, Guardian of Henry, Susanna, Maria. Jacob, John and Michael Hens, minor children of Jacob A. Hess and grand children of deceased. . Susan Hysinger, Borough of Columbia. By John flys- Inger, Executor. Marla Dagen, Pegnea township. By Frederick Dagen, Ad ministrator. Edward McCreary, Mount Joy Borough. By Christen Good, Executor. John Bowers, Earl township. By Cyrus Bowers and Jacob Bowers, Executors. JOHN JOHNS, Register. 1719 BISHISIB'S Orrice, Lancaster Peb.lo,lBBB. 416 ACCOUNT OF EXPENDITURE 3 AND RECEIPTS Of the Directors of the Poor and House of Employment for Lancaster County, From January 1, 1857, to January 1. 1858. Provisions. 816 bnebelrof wheat, 81,211.36 Grinding 19L1 Intel:Lela of wheat, 162.96 62 head of Cattle, 2,98 616 60 head of iihost.r and hogs $367.60; hops $7 66, , 991.06 .10 9 ' gallons of Molasaea, $ '24. 64; 212 lbs of Tea, $B2 84, 607-48 2812 lbs of Cares, $328.13* 1962 lbs of Sugar, $205 87, 20 sacks of Salt, $76,95; 1 tierce of aloe, $33 86, 82 head of Sheep, $211.30; Spices, $24.73, 236.03 2 bblo of Vinegar, $10.60; 214 Shad, $29.96, 40.4 s -$8,164 92 Fuel. 63 Cord of Wood, $22300; 243 toaa Stone Coal, $993.81. House Expenses. 258 yards Battiiett and L.usey, $92.07; 1% dozen of Mitts, $316, $ 96.12 98 yards of Calico, $12.50; 116 yards Flannel Is Cot Flannel, $12.20, 276 yards of Check, $33.51 ; 8 pair of Blanketa, $ll 85, 898 yards of Marino, $95.87; 283 yds of tow linen, $71.03, Yarnand Carpet Chain, $64,68; Combo $7.63, Hata and Caps, $43.00, Trimmings $lB 90, Queenzware and Earthenware $409 0 ; Brnahes, $34.55, 2 doz. Corn Brooms, $475; Butchering $12.00 9 pair of Shoes, $13.75; Clothes line, $2.12, 15.87 1 dozen Roundabouts, $12.00; Baker bale, $100.50, Tobacco and Snuff, $ 80 . 10 ; Nurses, $90.50, Salaries. Clerk and Superintendent of Poor House and Hospital, 1 yr. and 3 mos. due Dec. 4, 1857, $ 625.00 4 Phyalcians and medicine, 1 yr. due Feb. 1, 1857, Solicitor, 1 yr. due July 1. 1857, 5 Directors and mileage, 1 yr. due Nov let, 1857, Repairs and Materials. Ironmongery $317 97, Plumbing, $133 62, $451 59 Tinsmith work $llO 73, Lumber $221.- Plastering $13.96; Lime $l3 60. I Force Pump and repairing $B7 50 Cistern Pump *8 75, Repairing Bridge, $57 35, Castings $l2. 51. Copper Flues to steam generator and repairing Removals. Bringing poor persons to the House and removing poor persons out of county (37 00005.) Out-door Poor. Ont door support (165 cases.) $0.459 00 Attendance and Funeral expeoes , ..( 14 cases) 14 Coffins to out door poor, Medical attendance to out ' door poor, Doctor Shop Trn•ren, Sponges, &c. State Lunatic ffoepttal. Henry Drool 7., $17375, Cerullo° E. Bow els. $69 44, $243 19 Trego, $174 50, David Black, $lB7 00, David Martin, $lB5 75, Robecca LefflF, 8100 31, Lydia Thomas; $l7l 13, Laura Kremer $32 50, 206 63 Catbarie, Groff, $32 50, J. M. flactuah, $77 72 '?' 110 2.2 Farm. 108 htTAhele of Bran, 102 bushel. Corn and Oats. for feed, $ 02 •dd Chopping 597 bushels of Corn, Rye and Oats for feed 40 7e 6 Cows, $ . 7 , 35 . 0. Smithwork $lO7 00, :345 1730 bn.hole of Lime $174 00, 1 Grain Fart 822 00. Repairing H ,, rf.e Power, Drill, Plough Paint, Shear , Ste Grinding Scythe, $2 12, Saddlery $2 88, 5 00 Waarno maker $l5 45, Anna Doctor $l7 26. I dozen of Kalmo $2 16, Farmer 13,1.1 e $133 10 Leber on Farm $123 07, Ground Plan ter. $3 40, Incidental Expenses. Publishing Annual Accounts and other Printing. 8132 73 Expel.Ps In sale of -land $2 00, Tolls $l4 39, Expenses In Purchasing Goods, Barks County Alms House, $lO 20, Al derman's Costs $1 75, Philadelphia Altos House $64 27, Freight $5O 50, Orden" paid from UM and 1856, 8316 8:i Bal. in Ganda of Treasurer, Jr o. I. 1,126 21 Receipts. Ree'd balance in hands of 4.te Tread. $247 77 " from sundry person', - SS4 44 " from County Treasurer, 16,000 00 Orders .12 hand Jan. 1.1958 We the undersigned Auditors of Lancaster County do certify, that we have examined the fpregotng account. and compared the vouchers with the same, and find it correct, showing a balance in the hands of the Treasur er of the Poor, of one thousand, one hundred and twen ty.elx dollars and twenty-six cents. Witness our hands the twenty-second day of January, A. D., 1858. JACOB S. WITMER., JOHN KURTZ, THOMAS C. COLLINS Produce of the Farm and Gardens 60 tons of Hay, 915 bushels of Wheat, 80 bushels of Rye, 1200 bushels of Corn, 1400 busb els of Oats, 26 loads of Corn Fodder, 30 bushels of Onions, 4 bushels of Seed Onions. 645 bushels of Potatoes, 27 bushels of Red Beets, 3500 Pickles, 6 bushels of Lima Beans, 1.1 bushels of Field Beans, 285 Corn Brooms made, 4200 heads of Cabbage, 8850 lbs. of PdOk raised and fattened. Manufactured and made in the House 39 Roundabouts, 18 Vests 96 pair of pants, 139 Shirts, SO pair of Stockings. 147 pair of gtockings footed, 43 Boys Garments, 86 Frocks, 44 Petticoats, 16S Chemise, 34 Aprons, 110 pair of Shoes, 361 pair of Shoes soled and heeled. Stock. 7 Horses, 17 Cows, 3 Heifers, 2 Balls, 2 Calves, 7 Steers, 45 Sheep, 6 Lambs, 11 Hoge, 28 Shoats. Ita 72 Remaln'g. 5 . 5..,!!! ! 3 = each mo. = , Z4 MONTHLY REPORT '4 4 : 3 1, t • g 0 - ! , —i- 1 -- January 3d, 3d, 1857. , ' 1 : 'l2l 97 45, 263 February 7th, " .45 19 2 '7 1 122 100 521 274 March 7th, '' , 25 30 1, 3' S. 2 118 100 49; 267 April 4th, " 1 23 , 2 , 4 2; 41 , 1 100 100 461 216 May 2d, " ' 29 2.17, : 96 91 39 , 226 i Jane 6th, " . 19 , 21' , 5,1, 8, 59 40 2.7 July 4th, '' ,21 IS : 3 3 1 91 51 30, 221 August let, " '2l 21 ' 3 2 1 53 91 441 232 September sth," ' 2- 23 3, 7, 1 91 SS, ,o 1 219 rsctober 31, " 23 31 '2 1. 4' S 7 56 401 213 November 7th," -14 28 4 3 I. 107 91.43! 241 December sth." 32 14 11 ' 1' 1 119 94 471 260 January 2d, 18 1 S. ,42 12 11, 3' I, EMM Average number maintained during the year 2x19; ex elusive of 2833 wayfarers, who were accommodated with supper, lodging and breakfast; of which there were 293 America., 1668 Germane, 815 Irish, 37 En glish, 11 French, aad 7 Snatch. JOHN PEOPLES, JOHN HELLER, JACOB HOOBER, C. R LANDIS. ..Directors. 1;OBERT, BEYER, LEWIS SPRECHER,, Attest ; W 34. TAYLOR. Clark. February 10,1351 CUNDAY NOTICE...-Persons wishing Medicines on Sunday will please call I,otwe,eli the hours nt• I and 2 I'. M., at Dr WAY LA N . O ,bore, No. lilt North Queen street. spr 7 tr . 1.2. HAVANNA SEGARS.--5000 Imported Havanna Sellars of the most approved brands. Just roeotvad and for sale at DR. JOTIN WAYIAN'S Drug Storm, No. 60 North Queen Street. AVTOOD.--Illekory t Oak and Pine Wood 1V of the Lest quatily. for f.a.:e by GEORGE CALDER k CO., Office East Orange street. 2,1 door from North Queen. and at Omani Landing on the Conestoga. ;"Ju 20 ti 24 11 SA AC B ART T O N, WHOLESALE GROCER, WINE AND LIQUOR STORE Nos. 1:I5-137 North 24 stmot, Philadelphia doe f-. 19 ° E E W R A N T D MAGNIFICENT V . I S N AMBROTYPE, DAGUERREOTYPE, MELAINOTYPM k PHOTOG ILAPH ORTEIERE SKY—LIGHT GALLERY, Fart King Street, nearly opposite Lane's Store, Having a new laid commodious Northerh Sky Light erected for the purpose, possessing strength, brilliancy and Softness which makes It unsurpassed by any light In the country. In arranging this gallery, I have paid particular attention In selecting good instruments of approved manufael are. and all the recent improvemonts pertaining to the Amur,- type and Daguerreotype. AMBRO TYPES This beautiful process, which .4 late he• taken such a hold on the picture loving communit Is practised in all Its varied branches. These pictures are durable. susreptible of beautiful and life-like coloring, can easily be seen in any light and when made by experienced operators. combine many beautiful effects. The Ambrotypee made at this Gallery are characterized by strength, depth of tone, bril liancy, positions artistic,. natural coloring and beauty of finish, forming a gem possessing rare merit. and which de fies all competition to equal. Persons having children whose likenesses they have heretofore been unable to obtain, have only to call at my immense Sky Light Gallery, where they can he taken in ONE SECOND, and a satigfactary picture saarra.l, MELAINO TYPES taken on IRON and presenting the same appearnn re as Ambrotypes, ran be inserted In Lockets, Brenstpinr, Rings or any style of eases known.: DA GUERE EO TYPES The great durability of a good Daguerreotype, has been acknowledged by every one, and when mule rightly is the prettiest picture known. Having every facility for practis ing this beautiful art, either in CRAYON OR STEREO— SCOPE, the public are requested to examine specimens au a new and improved style. PHOTOGRAPHS OR PICTURES ON PAPER. in every style, and made with rich dark tones, so much ad mired In fine steel engravings. Persons wanting a number, can obtain them at reduced prices and as well executed as the productions of the most noted Photographers in th.. country. A large and beautiful assortment of Ana GILT FRAIdES direct from the manufietory, Oval and Square, especially made for Ambrotypee, Daguerreotypes Ac. Them frames will be wild filled with good pictures at a little more coat thou an ordinary cars. FANCY CASES' of every description imitable for all styles of Piet - urea in corroboration of the above. the public are Invite.: to call and examine specimens on exhibition at my Gallery in EMT HINGSt., over the Clamors° Paper oo.'s Fame. my 19 tf 111 IL W. ADAM I L S--Castor OIL Sweet OIL Oil of O 3e14.1., .11702 i El, SENt.K A. AFIAS. .le., For .le ;it T 110%1 AS ELLMA ERB Drug le CheLuimil Store, West hi Lig street, Lauer. fend tf 4 %;2PICE S, mac. --Cinnamon, Cloves, Sala itATUS, BAKING SODA. CiLKAII TAIVrAK. &e.. P r sale et TIWNIAS ELLJIAK BB'S Druz & Chemical Stn-e, West King street, Lanc'r. feb 9 tf 4 BIOGRAPHY . OF DISTINGUISHED WOMEN. from the Creation, to A. D, 1854 • with als. lections from the female writers of every age: 4 hY Petah Jo eph Hole: dedicated to the w Men of America." flue. Mated by 230 portraits. engraved by Leming. Ac., Just re• mired and for sale by dee 15 tf 48 MURRAY, YOUNG A CO. CARDEN AND FIELD SEEDS . —Alarge 1 and complete aasortment of FIELD AND GARDEN SEEDS constantly on hand. and warranted fresh and Gen uine. Dealers and others who purchase to sell again will Sod It to their advantage to get their snot:die.? from no. ROSS, SPANGLER et CA.. 027 Market St.. below 7th. PhlPa. FOR RENT.—.The House known as the `• CY:FTT AGE," at the City Water Werke—also the House kn..srn as the `• RESERVOIR HOUSE," at the East end of the Ites,volr let. To he rented for one year. from the Ist of Aprll. Apple to Mayor ZIMMERMAN, Jan 7 tf 62 By order of the Water Committee. AALLELIIJAH..MR. KENDAL'S 11 SINGING CLASS having adopted the above book, the undersigned are prepared to furnish the same, at the lowe s t pt,tiii hie price to members. SPRENGER & WESTHAEFFER. if4ii Peoples Book Store. 33 North Queen St. A HUNAN REZON E STEWART'S MARV- A. AL NIONITuft. TEMPLAR'S CHART, GUIDE. MA COY'S MANUAL. and other Masonic Books, just received. sod for sale. by 1 t f-b 1 A MERICAN GOLD WANTED, .11 At highest current rates. paying 4 per cent for Gold, 3 ,4 Silver. oct 13 tf 39 REED, IDGRANN, KELLY & CO. GARDEN SEEDS ! GARDEN SEEDS! ! A very large and complete assortment of • GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS, : t 11, t warranted fresh and genuine. Wholesale or retail. Trade supplied on twat terms. Catalogues sup- plied. BOAS, SPANGLER & CO., Seed and Implement Warehouse, 627, Market at., below 7th. I ,LOWS, HARROWS, CULTIVATORS, j very large stock. embracing all the LATEST IMPROVEMENTS. Purchasers will find it advantageous to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. feb 2 tf 3 BOAS, SPANGLER /c CO., Seed and Implement Warehouse, 827 Market st. (I it TVI 51 LNG'S UN HIV AL LED. HAY, 1 , ti l'::A W AND FODDER CUTTER, Star 0, 1 5t..11. , r5. 11,a,... Pow,. Thrtaltern. Grain .. Naar. Boos Cutters, ke . in large cari.ty. BOAS. SPANGLER & CO, SAO and Implement Warehouse. €2T Market st.. below 7th. C 33 XT S. LAWRENCE'S NEW PAPER, vv PRINTERS' CARD AND ENVELOPE WAREIIOUSV. 4t. , 5. COMMERCE STREET. PHILADELPHIA. rr-cr- Cash buyer Kill fled it for their iriter.at to call. j.lll 3 6n3 51 LlN , ' 48TER LOCOMOTIVE Worms, November 18. 1357. A k TOTICE.--The Directors of the Lances- IN ter Locomotive Works. hnviug made an Assignment, I th. undersigned. of all its effects for the benefit of its sre dite rs . they. therefore, request all persons indebted to make ininiedinte 1,3 ment, and those havingclaims,topre cut i hew prop,rli, ollthe a tkatad for settlement to either of the undersigut,i NI. 0. KLINE, • OOD NEWS FOR. LADIES! Any Indy jr mlm will het address to 511, N. Creaser, Balti more, with three -u to Podsce t-teutps included, will rect.!, by return toil Hotnethinir of importance to her. WOMAN EN( )11" TIIVOELF Alf lIAPPY Itx,7 80 inn 12 3un 52 1 -, STATB OF FRANCIS BRANDT, late 1 . 11 of 1.;...t Douttaal t. p Lett.. ut Adttliut - titration tho Nhove trtving bean granted to the under ,l,7l..d. ill per , oo3 ho . .;ng claim: or dem ind. wig present She allthen , ielteti lit sottlemebt, all. those iadtat ilt tork. payment CARISTIAN BRANDY, J ail I v i.luilointrnlor, E. ll..uegBl. I:STATE OF' WILLIA.3I DUNN t. dec'd.-- Jj Letters .Ft Ado:lois, Ilion on the al: vs EtL:oe hnein, been granted to the Inidersi,:ned: all pets Its indebted will wake Immediate pnvon-nt. slid th lotvin4 elsitus are reque.Led to present the name Lome lialely Int Settl'w•at. MARY MALONE— AdmiCx. bowler,. jrn IA Q. I I , STATE OF EI.IZABETH WILLIAMS. of Adlninistin , lon on the eatnte of ZA- It KT \V I L 1,1 litt, of Manor township. dey'd, having been granted to the subscriber residing in the tame tnrrh- Anip : nil persons intlohted to said estare are requested to mak, p iyinent inneditlely, and thoa , having claims will present them, without delay, property authenticated for settlemeol. [jou Jd tit. :11 JACOB K. WILLIAMS. ISTATE OF JACOB ECKMAN, late of :4 'ln, City of Lamm-ter. dec'd.—Letters of Administra tion on the the Estate of the &mite decedent having been granted to the. undersiened—all petoons indebted to the seine will please rail and ;my their Indebtedness, and all ....rs .ns having ;Mtn- e_taiiivi -aid Estate will prment the sutle-i.licated settl , ment to tie• melemigned ttinimist,tril. CATHARINE ECEMAN. Atinfx I=l $17,290 12 TN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, • • :,:o:niter oruntv, Cyrus S. Jacobs, us. Smith Sr Brm err. .r,:lluary Term. tiCS. No. UM, Exe,•nhou Ducks). Andit••l , app: inted to dh.tributo the funds arising frau in.- `heriTs Sale on the above Execution. will meet th. ~tlrp..se of Ihrir :Ipl,' ititmout at the Library ilo•an, Court 11-0,••• I.anctwier, ,on 'THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 11, 1554, at 10 colyk. A. tI . whtol all itatere,ted may al tend $17,1 . 2 ' 7" 90 ii STATE OF CHRISTIAN BOMBER (iEIt !L. the Court of Common Ness for the County o . p . Lai '••. Whereas. Henry Bomberger. Trustee of Christian lt,tnatue,er, itt Munheitn township. Lan..,:ter oust,. did an the tweuty•xacond day ofJartrtery, 185 A. file in the offic, of the Prothonotary of the smiti Court, his Sivount of the E•tale: Nsstiee 1. he,elo eii en I- asl le.o.oua iutereeted in the that $ he atiol Conrt have appointed tho FIRST day of MARCH. I , :$S. eocairinationthereof. unless exceptlonn sbe filed. Ate. et. W. CARPENTER. Proth'y. Prothv', Otflc. Lan.'r. Jan. 22. IgnB. jan 2.1 4t , STATE OF I sAAC STAUFFER, for- EW CITY MAP.--SPLENDIDLY IL h, merle of Penn twp.. mid late of Lancaster city, deed. NT i LUST RATED WITD LARGE COLORED MAPS.— mi., —The uttilendizieal Auditor, appointed by the or i The subscriber being about to publish a beautifully Illus. phan's Curt, to diBtrihute the balance in the hands of trated Map of the city of Lancaster, respectfully solicits the Fleury Administrator of the above Estate. to and ratnrnage of the citizens to the new enterprise. among those legally entitled thereto, will meet tor the par- l The Map will be very minute in its details, being a corn rinse et his s ppei fitment, at the Library Room of the Court ; plate plot of the city with all the new and contemplated 'louse, in the coy of Lancaster, on TIILiti,DAI, the 25th streets and alleys, and all the original Dove lots, numbered tar' of FEBRUARY. 2 P. at o'clock, , 51' w hen ' O " as recorded, together with a ground plan of all the build here all riles intort, ,, l are requested to atten d. in m as they stand on their respective lots. the Schools, - di 9 314 SIMON P. EBY, Auditor. Lolleges,with all Churches, Hotels, Stores, Manufacturing Establislimenta and all the offices or professional men in the city, distinctly named and colored, and the names of all the subscribers duly inserted on the margin, making it not only a complete map of the city, but also a raisin°. directory ; and, in connection with all this, there will MI from fifteen to twenty-five original views of liesidences, Churches, Colleges, and Manufacturing Establishments in the city and vicinity beautifully colored. the natural color, as I m ake all my own sketches and color them on the spot, and have them lithographed in the highest style of the art. Samples of which can be shown that were published in West Chester sad Chester county, which have never been equalled by any views published on any map in the United States. Having bad considerable experience in map pule halting, and having Jowled a great deal of time to the art of perspective drawing. 1 ttattrr nayseli that I am able to produce beautiful pictures that cannot be excelled. and in fact defy all competition iu this style of Map pub •lishing. All per , ons wishing views published cc the city map. a r having property they wish plated in. will please leave :Tilers at J. Franklin Reizart's attics. Fulton Build- It4s atrial will be promptly attended to by the subscri. her. THOMAS J. KENNEDY. July 2,t tf 28 VOTICE.--Assigned Estate of Henry 11 Coble, of Moon , Joy township. The undereigite.i, appointed Auditor by the Court of Common Piens, to di, tribute the balance in the hands of Christian helot and David Cobb, ANSiI.:I,fS of the above Estate, to and among those letrally entitled thereto, will meet f o r the pu-pesc of him appoiniiment. at the Library Rent of the Court FilluFe. in the city of Lem:aster. on TUESDAY, the 241 day of MAIICII, IRSS. at I o'clock. I. M.. chore all parties inter. octet are requested to attend. fob 9 It 4 SIMON P. EBY. Auditor. 1,0" rated Auditorlll T distribute ut h et the nb.dri balance the te hands of C Kieffer, As•thow. of 11. W. Fedder4no and wife, to and amond the creditors, will meet at the Library Room of the Court House, on MoNDAY. the 9th day of MARCH net,. et '2 o'clock, P. M for fha tupe,se efereEetid. eredi- ter,: m i ne k ihkd re alt.end with theoclaints duly authen tic kbei. NEWTON LIGHTNER, Auditor. fah f l 4t 4 TARUG AND CHEMICAL STORE. 1.7 subscribor having removed his store to the new i orally ormiote his old stand, and directly oppiedo the Case Keys Hotel. has now on band a well selected stock of articles 114.1.00 og to the Drug business cnusisting to wrt. of Oil, A 'id, :spices, Seeds, Alcohol. roe dot rd Articles. Sarsapioillas. hr. , tic., to which the attention of country Inelthanl, ph: shims and •onsumora in geoersl is invited. TROM AS ELLM fel, 9 If 4 West Ring street, Lanc'r. --i GARDEN SEEDS, EARLY PEAS, MARROW FAT PEAS, EARLY YORK CABBAGE, SUGAR PARS \ • ' ' SUGAR L)AF D. W I LIT SOLID rELF.RY. DRUNI-IIEAD WINTER 1/0..L , 1NG GREEN CUCUMBER. VALENTI NE BI•IANS, PURPLE EGG PLANT. • . . EARLY CHOICE I:ANL. LONG SCARLET RADISH. Sc. Se.. Foe silent THOMAS ELLMAK ER'S Drug & Chormeal Stofe, {Vert King street. Lauer. fob 9 tf 4 LjOHSE AND C ATTLE POWDER j[j. TATTERSAL'S HORSE POVSDr.ft, IIF;AVE FENNUOREEK 13EUIII AN. CREAM TA , TAR. 0111,1,F sol For nolo at TIMMS'S ELLM A K ER'S Drug & Clt.stniesl Stare, West King street, Lanc'r. feb 9 1(4 N I I ea CEMENT.OOFI N G ! ------ R OOF w I E N 6T 9 , ! r, II „ O E: O s AI A N t, W A letrwior arti •le for entire now Roofs. and for covering old Shingles and Roofs Mat orsteep.) and the only Cement roofiing containing India Rubber audGutta Percha. Warranted water and fire proof. The above arc icie for Roofing obtained First Premium and Diploma, at the Into Lancaster County Agricultural. end Mechanical Exhibition. _ . ---- • • • Orders may be left at either Cooper's or Baldwin's Hotels. West KinC street, Lancaster; or address lox 311, Ixneaster Post Office. J. C. & H. S. WORTH. fel, 9 3m4 [WEITADLE CIDER MILLS--KRACS— I ER'S PATE:NT. for hand or horse power, the I,st lu use, Wheeler's Horse Powers and Thresh ers. Improved Grain Fans, Pennock's Wheat Drills, Cooper's Lime and Guano Spreaders, the most ap. proved Hay and Fodder Cutters, Molt's Boilers, Orindstunes ready hung. with a general assortment of Agricultural and Horticultural implements. PASCHALL, MORRIS .4 CO.. Implement and Seed Store, 7th and Nlarket, Phil's. sugll tf 30 lEATHER, LEATHERBOOT AND j SHOEMAKERS will find it to their adv ,ntage by call ing on the subscriber, who has an extensive assortment of SOLE AND IJPPER. LEATHER, comprising French and City Calf Skins, Wax and Grain Upper, Kipe, lied and Oak Tanned Sole, Morocco Lining*, Shoe Findings, Tools, Lasts, kn.; Nests, Foot and Tanners' Oil, kc.; all of which will be sold at the lowest prices at No. 1130 Market St.. belotollth St., P.'liladelphia. oct d Om eti JOHN F. COOMBS. NOTICE. --The Werke of. the GLOII CESTER CIIINA COMPANY, at Gloucester. N. J., on the Delaware river, two miles below Philadelphia, are now in successful operation, producing an article of ware which the company believe will Daly compete with the best productions of European factories. They are prepared to execute orders upon the most favorable terms, and respectfully i site the trade, and the public generally, to examine the specimeuerat the Store, No. 17 North 6th et., above Market, Philadelphia, or to visit the factory. /fir - Good wharfage may be had at all seasons, at the company's wharf, by application at the office. P. B. BAVEBY, President. JACOB SHEETZ, Treasurer. ivr O TIC E . --The Co-partnershtp hereto ill fore existing between Adam Reigart and H EL ME ler doing busine s s under the flan of A. Relgart & Co., has been dissolved by mutual consent. All persons indebted to eald firm, are requested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims against the "tune, will present them without delay to ADAM REIGART for settlement. ADAM BRIG ART, H. H. MILLDR. LANCLAnia, Jan. 25, 1868 W The busluesa of the late firm will be conducted by the undersigned, who, thankful tor the liberal patronage haretelbre bestowed, tespotMly imitate a continuance of the saute. (fib 2at II) ADAM DEIGART. SPRENGER et WESTITAEFFER J.A MF.S BLACK, Assignev3 Laccristor city. or to MILLER ECKMAN, Coleratn twp. MEEM H. B. SWARR. U EU. Y. BEEN EM AN. Auditors. EARLY INDIA N A TRIALS, THE WELCOME VISITOR .--- THE S.ETCUES. ERVIN Irek; X eF.S. Sc , NOW READY, 1 Chelepest end Illnbeomost Perbxlical in the World.— BY HON. 0. IL SMITH. CIRCULA PION 100,000. This elegant add fascinating Literary end Family Monthly Magazine chaos Its first volume In June neat. During the few brief months of Its existence It has attained a popularity unequalled la the annals of the Press. The publishers having offered liberal Premiums for choice literary efforts, the Stories, Romances, Eonaya, Poetry. and other sparkling and interesting reading were com menced in January last, and are being still pat Halted in the Vieltor. The new volume will be commenced In July, 1867, greatly Improved and enlarged. Each number will contain thirty two extra large sized royal octavo pages. making a mag nificent volume of nearly 400 pages for the year—or pre. smiting an amount of the choicest reading so all subjects, equal to what would cost in the book stores at least five dollars—the whole for fifty cents, payable invvriably In advance. Some of the matt popular and brilliant male and female contributors are regular contributors, and the publishers will spare no pains or expense to render the "Welcome Visitor" every way acceptable to a refined and Intelligent community. The publication is adapted to all classes of people--the young and the old—and wherever seen and perused, meets with universal acceptation. 114 .- Now is the time to stibscribe to the New Volumv. c e eTbe back numbers may be had (to complete sax) for 3 cents each, or the whole series of 12 numbers for twenty five cents. Liberal inducements to Cbrbs and Canvassers. 11,- Remember, our terms are Fifty Cents for one year, fora single copy, or three copies will be sent under one cover ur address for One Dollar. Address COSDEN A COMPANY, Publishes, No. 39 North Seventh street, (up Malta) Phil adelphia. apr 14 ly 13 Raving been st pointed sole agents for thle interssrlog book. we take pleasure in recommending it to all C 13 8 ,4, of the community, Clergymen. Attorneys. Pry...lrian, Far mers. Puliticion, alerchante. and he Social Circle. hatere-tang SkelThrs of Cleo. Ir. Cookinan, Henry Word Beecher, John P. Durt.in, James Flo'. Charles Walsworth, Phineas D. Glades Elias Hicks, Dr. Wylie, the ear'y Meth odist Preacher, John O. Kane, and many others TO ATToRNEYS. Trials for Murder. Penitentiary of fences. Stretches of the Supreme Court of rho United States, and of the Statenf Indiana. with tbeJudges t.f both Courts; a valuable address to the Bar on the Practice of law; • lance number of personal Sketches; with anecdotes of the early bar of Indiana. TO FARMERS. A valuable Agricultural address by the author, adapted to the West, with a large amount of Inter eating matter. TO PHYSICIAKS. The important mule of *momenta and a num berof sketches directed to the Medirnl profession, will be found Important and Interesting. TO POLITICIANS'. Sketches of Andrew Jackson, Henry Clay. John C. Callas:in. John Tyler. John Quincy Adams, Martin Van Buren. James K. Polk. Millard Filmore, Webe er, Franklin Pierce. James Buchanan, John C. Fremont. Robert .1. Walker, Stephen A. Douglas. and some fifty other prominent men of the United States, with ex [recta from their speeches on important subjects. Th- Social Circle will find the book very interesting; while the ladies and lovers of poetry. will find the 1100. tilers Nest," t• Bachelor's Hall," •• Peddle your own Canoe," • Twilight," tt Mountain Home," "Tomb of Washington," 't My Daughter Nurse," laud other gems from the poets of Indiana. This is a beautiful book. complete In one volmme octave, contalm ti 45 pages bound In hands - me cloth; with a fine engraved likeness of the author, paper. typography au4 binding all of the beet quality. PRICE a INVARIABLY CAST SPRENG MR & WEETEIA P.F PER, ttootsellers and Pubashen, No. 83, North Queen at., Loner MERCHANTS AND OTHERS NOTICE I VALENTINES-CUPID AND HYMEN! February 14th, St. Valentino Day Cupid would that you would do him reverence, by amply supplying yourselves, in good time, with hie most Sevored and richest missives, from the large variety of the most select lot of Valentines at the Cheap Book Store, at the lowest wholesale prices. Come one and all and get your supplies from MURRAY, YOUNG k CO.. BOOBS, MAGAZINES AND NEWSPAPERS. At low prices. Li:erature should be cheap when the pros perity of a nation so much depends upon ita universal dissemination. The cheap Book Store of Murray, Young & Co., long known to the public as being always up to the wants of the people and the times, would call attention to the large and select stock of literature, good books to suit all. and the latest publicatious constantly received at the earliest pos sible time. Arid to the leading monthlies and weekly newspapers they solicit subscriptions at publishers lowest rates. [fob 2 tf 3] MURRAY, YOUNO ct CO. 17URNITURE FURNITURE!! I am _r now the sole proprietor of the FURNITURE STORE, in North Queen Street, opposite Shenk's National House. I have a large fresh Stock on hand, of so well made FURNITURE as can he found in the City of Lancaster, which I am Rollin:: tern cheap. for ready cash. B.st BAR ROL/NI CllAlltz, at $lB per donna, and other articles equally . - Step. orders received fur Feather Beds. Husk Hair, and Straw biattrasses and Paliesses. All articles warranted as good as repmsented when sold Call and see, no charge for looking. jan 26:2m 2. 3. KETCHUM. XTEW MAP OF LANCASTER COUNTY. 11 'the undersigned is preparing to publish a new and complete MAP OF LANCASTER COUNTY, on an improved plan. (provided sufficient encouragement is given.) mark ing the locations of all the p.incipal buildings in the coun ty, all Schools, Churches, Poet Offices. Mills. hotels, Acc , with the names and locations of all subscriberstn the MAP, and locatio,s of farm buildings, so as to make it &complete STY DIRECTORY. or nemen tuti with prospective views of the principal College. Schools and other buildings in the county. En larged plans of the principal Boroughs and Towns will he given on the side of the COUNTY M AP, where sufficient subscription is obtain...l. To he liand,omely colored, show ing all the new townships, making a most complete and beautiful work, superceding all foretor )SAPS. JAMES D. SCOTT, Pet Usher, July 21 tf 27 Lau.ster City. SOME THING NEW.--Just published, -THE :10STIILY 1 VUKPENDEAT," Anew paper. which has tbr its motto, •• Ma/T."4,n,, in Everything—Neutrality in ~\%.llling " The Font number (beina fur Febru.ryt in ju•tt out. It. is the nentegt publication ever gotten up in Lanc.tste, beautifty quarto. with cneic.•ly tilled pa. 5.-3/ It ha= S o ngs for the Lover. Stanzas for the Album. Facts for the ReC ipte for the Ilnurehol.l. t•totieS, Poetry, Ain ert!..b.s. Nllrriagett. end Deaths f.r the month, Editorlak b.... in ;ter for the Politician. Term.: mil, 25 cents a year In advance, and all papers dii,entintted at the expiration of the time triel for. Address, 21. 2i. ROLlitElt. Editor, lel, 211 3 I.an.•ooter. Pit. lANCAS 'F ER. COIT-11 IC PECIN'riNG 11.'1.16E. N. I.: Corner Couiro Luncestor. All 111110 lier of Pruttiutr demo et tito ebotrteet notice end ou ronteouratle tc( not. PUBLIC SALE BILLS, Printed at an S .0 nod .0 and gent to any section (free of postage.) by wail l. if regains'. Bills, Posters. Labels. Cards. 8111.11...5u1a, Bail Ti !kers. Circulars. Talons' in 'Bark. in C 010.% or in t.lohl, Silver or Branco. Igautifoll as well as expeditiously and cheap. 31. M. Roll 888, fob Y3t 3 Pracheai .1 It Piuter. E E 13' Bc G ANN, KELLY os. ANKERS, uItANITE BUILDING. Noicra QUEEN ST.. LANCE., Will receive money on Deposit and pay interest thereon as follows: 5 per cent. for any length of time. 5% t, r or• year. Colleetions made in all part: of the United grates. Money sent to England. Ireland, Germany, France, he. Passage certificat-s hr sale from Liverpool to Now York, or Lanex,.ier. Land warrants and uncurreut money bought and sold. Spanish and M.,iontt dollars, old U. S. gold and silver coins bought at a premium Special attention will be paid be G. K. Reed to the New, Galion of Comma: vial paper. Stocks, Loans. and all market able securities in New York or Philadelphia. Our friends may rely upon proruptuet.s, and our personal attention to their int creams in the transaction of any busi ness which may be intrusted to us anti we hold ourselves individually liable for all money intrusted to our care. GEO. K. REED. RICHARD McGRANN, Sr.. PATRICK KELLY, A. McCONOM Y. June 2:1 v TO FARMERS.--Having been appointed by M-ears. Allen s Needles agents in Lancaster for tho sale of their celebrated SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME, we would call the attention of Farmers to thin Fer tilizer, it being superior to all others; and from the testi mony of those who have used it for some years past, me feel authorised in saying it Is the best applieatioo tor Corn, Oats, Wheat. Grass nod other crops which require a vigor ous and permanent atimulara, that has ever been offered to the public. Apply to GEO. CALDER A CO., East Orange street, 2nd door from North (Oren et.. and at Graeff's Landing on the Conestoga. dec F tf 47 `PRIG GOO DS.— 1858.•-11 AGER & 1. - 1 BROTHERS. Mier fir sale a new and well selected block of SPRING (I , UDR particularly adopted to House Furnishing. compri.ing, in port, Linen. Sheeting, Pillow Core Linens, Tebbe Diapers. Damask Table Linens, Napkins, II uckatinck, Crash, Worsted Damask, Embossed. Piano and Table Covers, Morseilles, Quilts, Blankets, White and Col ored Dimity . , Ticking, Checks. Wanburgs, Mus D.. Prints, kr., Li. 11== Velvets, Brussels, Ingrain, Ved,dian and Bag Carpets, Floor Oil Cloth of sup,ior uoinufaciure. from to four yards midir. Table till Cloths. Window Shade, ,te. CHINA, GLASS AND QEEEN:SWARII. In addition to our present st ch. we are now , penitmthe lartre. , t aasortment of China. Glass and Queenswaru ever offered in this eity, embra.iirz almost every cari. tr. haring hop°, te.l tire Queesware and porch:sped the Gins, dir-et from the manuraotorers, W. , are prepared to offer the new est shape. and at rives at Inast as low as any other estab lishment here or in Philadelphia. • ' P.p, Hangings Decorationg and Borden; constantly re ceiving the lair!! tlemigt.s compri•lng au netturtmeut wor thy of ihe attention of pur..heserc. SPRING, HAIR AND DUSK ‘IATTRASSES 1000 pule& prime qu.licy Bed Feathers. all of othich will he offered/4A the lowest prices. Purchaser• nre invited to exarnaue jan 26 if 2 lOACII MAKING.--The subocriber re - k stiecitally hi• iriends and the public esilersliv, that he still carries 00 11. 4101 t COACH MAKING In all its various branch°, et hie shop, in the °bey run Mug mist from the Court House. rear of I.trlash,r's and ixehler's ilotela.Larteas , er. where he continues to make to order, and at the lowest possible prices. CAIIIIIAUES of every description, of the best materials and in the most substantial manner. Sir All new work warranted._ Repairing also attended to alto dispatch. He respect fully solicits a share of public patronage. my 51 y 16 WILLIAM COX. HONEY, THE nEsor OF HONEY.--I haven valuable receipt t r making lioney, which I will send to any person upon receipt of be cents. Wo make and use it in our family at half the coat, and consider It to good as the best article ot genuine bee made honey ; from which it cannot be told." Any person who will make and sell it can clear from two to three dollars a day. it only requires 4 articles to make it. and they can be had et any sten-. for 5U rents. Every family may have this delightful luzury, for any lady can make it in 15 minutes at any time. 3 rents postage stamps ac good as money. Addreas Do. J. P. CREAGER„ Baltimore city, lid. Jan 12 3m 52 CATALOGIIE,OF NEW MAISIE JUPT PUBLISHED HY MILLER & BEACH.. 4 61 , BALTIMORE, MD. Yon my I know not why I'm sad . 25 I Beer forget my home, 25 Girls are all married but me, 26 When will love cease' 25 Olenrock waltz, 26 Agricultural Schottisch. Embellished, 25 Gulden Drop Polka, 26 Lancers Quadrilles, with figures, 25 March Militaire, par conrlaender ' 35 Victoria (Royale) valse brillante,heduc, 36 Kathleen Mavonrneen. Peril iteyer, 30 tar music forwarded safely per Mail, free of postage, on receipt of marked price. A liberal discount to Dealers, Teachers and Seminaries. Catalogues forwarded gratuitously. nov 3 tf 42 DYEING AND SCOURING. 'S PHILIP HUDSON, Farrar DIES, No. 96 North Thirteenth street, Philadelphia, Pa., three doors above Cherry Street, respectfully informs the raison. of Lancaster county and elsewhere, that all kinds of Silks, Crapes, Slerinoes, km, are dyed in the most fashionable and permanent colors. Ladles' cashmere and crape shawls, cloaks, kc., cleansed and pressed equal to new; 811 k dresses watered in superior style. Gentlemen's apparel scoured and dyed in superior style; In short, Dye. ing in all its eeriest/ branches done at short notice, and on the lowest terms. Also, Carpets Cleansed. A call is earnestly solicited, as it is very convenient Ay those who should want anything tn the above line. Ptdia. mar IT /341 t ITERARY BUREAII.—An RIPERI- I_4 ENCED EDITOR, a succebefal author, and a thor oughly educated Literary man, weary with twenty-five years of the toll of Daily Jourbalism, has determined to hire out or sell his brains at retail to those whammy require their services in any honorable way. Merchants. Business Men, Inventors, and dealers of every kind, will be supplied, off hand, with Advertisements, (political or otherwise,) Notices, Canis, Circulars, or any species of article desired. , Politicians will be supplied with Speeches, Reports. Ree °lotions, Letters, Toasts, Pamphlets, Editorial Articles, Communications, and every other sort of brain-work, which they may find it inconvenient or troublesome to do for themselves. Ladies and Gentlemen, of every rank in society or occu pation In life, can have Letters written on any subject, whether business or sentimental. The advertiser will also conduct or translate Correspon dence of every kind, either English, French, Spanish, Ger man, or Italian. Poetry, Acrostics for Ladies' Albums, Notes, Billet-doux, Monodies, and Compositions of the most delicate and cone• dential character, incident to every possible circumstance or event In life, will be furnished In inviolable confidence, by writing to the undersigned, and explaining their wishes. Orders by mall, accompanied with cash, will bo strictly and promptly attended to. Address, J. THOMPSON, Literary Bureau. Box 2285 Philadelphia P. 0.. Pa. decl.sl3m 46 •—WENTZ & BROS., ARE OF -1 lit/ tering their entire stock at Herd Time prices, to make room for their Spring porches.. Particular attention directed to their French Merino.. The balance of. their immense suck—incloding arrival.. from New York, greatly reduced in price. Magnificent stock of LADIES' CLOAKS.. - - Ladies, take advantage ,f the times, end Feeure a cloak at ono half price. VELVETS AND CLOTHS FOR CLOAKS—CaII. and yon will wonder at the exceedingly low prieen BROCHAMHAWLS ALL can secure a handsome SHAWL, for a mere song compared with old prices. EMBROIDERIES--Collars. Sleeves, Setts. Flouncing.. Bands, Skirts. /kn.. all marked down to COST PRICE, to reduce onr heavy stock of White Goods. TO 110IISEKE EP ERS. and all about commencing—now offered, a stock of lIOUSEKEE PING GOODS unrivalled Ticking. Check.. Sheeting. Shirting's, Sc.; Linen aud Cot ton Goods of every de.ocripti••n. Purchasers of Dry Good. of any tlescription, wishing to make gond use of their money. call and examine at the BEE HIVE STORE. WENTZ .5: BROS. jan 20112 Cur. East King and Centre Square. G to E t N ni T t : 00 , d A. c. T p l: os E m N ,oa T t 1: - .LN m t ake l 3: 0 n y ,,y ou wit a h v i !a ß ts le nr nn investment. and without intertering with your regu lar busine•s? If you do, read this adveitisoment. C. K Tonn & Cu, of 302 Broome Street, New York. are manufacturitur and selling massive gold Porliiit for each. (which are cheap at th it price.) and they throw in gift or pHze with each l'encit. worth from 02 up to $ 5 . $lll. $lO, $2ll. VIO. $5O. 575. $lOO, $2OO and $5OO. D n't cry out.'• Ilumbug! Lottery!" It ano such [lai:- The Pen cils an, add at 'heir cash value, awl all the profits over the tint mot are thrown into the gifts, which actually emit the purchaser nothing. The prises are distributed 0111 a simple 'llan of drawing. which would take too nitb•h rotxu to ex plain. but which boa never failed to give complete salt-- ambit. We have drawn and sent to purchasers 183 gold watches of various prices, 71 purses of gold dollars. 2118 cold lovitels 850 g ,ld chubs, unit a corresponthug number of oilier prizes within too m oo r he THERE A h'E BLANKS, tint every purchas-r &soft It priz.• ward, $ !, certain, and it ntanda thousands of chances to be a higher figure. We want a Kurd agent in eery neightiorho d through out the country, to Solicit pllrerlftßeni, arid ally agent, to it,. iincees..tul. must have a l'eneil and prize to exhibit. Wr pay agents $1 c. eh for each purchaser he obtains and the first prrson in any nrtghb rbood who applies for a Pencil and gift. will receive the agency for that I , calay. 6hould an agent Wain a valuable prize to exhibit with his Pencil he would have little Ilifficulty in obtaining aeorea of per chasers, and making it a paying bitainess A NEW IDEA! READ!! READ!!! • We ask nobody to ern I their money till they know whet prize they draw. Any person wiehinit to try their lurk. ran brat send us their canto and address, and we urn make their drawing and inform thew hr r,tui a wail what prier they drew, when they can send on and lake the Pencil end prize, or nut, whichever they chcae. Wo give this privil ege only once to a nurchas , r. After the drat drawing, every purehaaaer will be required to send in advance. through 'the authorized agent. We will sr I with each drawinz the number taken but, with full description of the plan of drawing. Addresa CE. TODD A; , inn 263 m 3 372 Broome sireet. New Yeah. I.)tiFTLIE . CIT H Y ° Where he has been In successful prattles fr.r a number of years, received hie education at the bent Medical College in the United States, and had the experience and practice in the different hospitals for several years: a member of the Anitlytiod Medical Institute of New York, and late Medical Surgeon of the U. S. Navy. now offers himself to the public to attend any professional calls. The purest medicines always on hand direct from the beet Laboratories of our country, and the Botanical Gar dens of the world. No patent medicines prescribed or recommended. 3fedicines used only which will not break down the constitution, but will renovate the system from all injuries it has sustained from mineral medicines.— Chronic and difficult diseases must be treated ute n analyt. . _ ice! principles; which ix to know and ascertain what dis— ease Is. Its nature and character require a knowledge of the chemical constituent of every solid and fluid of the lin- Mlxu body—the charigoi those solids and fluids are capable DC undergoing. To know what medicines to employ to cure diseases, requires a knowledge of the chemical con stituents of all agents employed In medicines, and if we are in possession of this knowledge. it is p.rssible to cure any disease—no matter of how lon standing—and leave the patient in a healthy and perfectly cured condition I DYSPEPSIA, that distressing disease and fell destroyer of health and happiness, undermining the constitution, and yearly carrying thousands to untimely graves, can must em phatically be cured. RUEIIMATISSI, in any form or condition. chronic or acute, warranted curable; Epilepsy, or falling sickness. all chronic and stubborn cases of Female Diseases radically removed ; Salt Rheum, and ev,-ry description of ulcerations; Files and Scrofulous Diseases, which have baffled all previous medical skill can be mired by my treat son'. when the constitution is nut exhausted. 1 4 10 .ay ell disease.. (yea. F,OnUMPTION) conbecured. CANCER CURET WLTIIOUT THE KNIFE I will remain in my office on Wednesdays and Saturdays, from 9 o'clock. A. M. to 3 P. M., to accommodate Wiens from a distance, and consult in the English and German lar.guages; will make visits to any distance If required; may be addressed by letter, Fulton Square. Lancaster city, Pa. [mayl9 ly I , ] W. H. WITMUIt. M. D. - DRIDGENS' & THON'S NEW CITY and 1) COUNTY NAP.—The subscribers are preparing to publish a new and complete NAP OF LANCASTER CITY AND COUNTY, . - - - to he entirely made up of actual surveys to be taken open the ground, and to be drawn to a much larger scale than any heretofore issued. The enlarged scale of the work will admit of the great advantage oc clearly designating every public and private improvement, and attaching the name thereto; also, of ascertainingywith more merision. any re quired distance throughout the county. Every public Road and Stream, Mill. Mill Race and Mill Dom. Store. Hotel, Post Office. Place of Worship. School House, Smith Shop. Sc.. Se., will he ncurately shown thereon. The Dwellings ales, with the names of owners attar bed, will be inserted in the proper position. An enlarged City Plan. nod Plana of the Boroughs and primly.] Villages, will be ttet . ted in the to irgiu. A Table, showing the correct dia. tance from each place of importance to that of every other in the county. will be upon the Map; Ala, a Statistical Table, and views of the principal County Buildings. Without a re-survey of the whole county, an accurate map of it cannot he published; we, have already made sur veys of a a number of the Townships, and many of the in habitants of the county are aware of the time and pains we have taken to perfect them. We will be equally assiduous in our endeavors to make this a reliable and valuable work, and hope to merit a share of public patronage. The size of our Map will be at least live feet by four. and it will cost 5k per copy. 11. F. BRID6ENS, aug ld tim's 3I CHAS. THON, Lanc'r Tw'p. THE ECLECTIC COLLEGE OF MEDI CI\ E. CINCINNATI. U. The Winter Session of 1857-n will commence on Monday the 12th day of October. and continue sixteen . weeks. A full and thou tuh course of Lectured will is, given. occupying six or seven hours daily, with good opportunities re-attention to practical Anatomy. and with ample Clinical facilities at the Commercial Hos pital. The preliminary cou Fr of Lectures will remirtiron e on Monday. the 211th Seplensher. and continua dolly until the commencement of the re,ular Lectures. The erraugement of the rhair+ will be al follown T. K. Se..IOIIN. M. D. Professor of Anatomy and Physiology J. F. JUDGE:, M D. Professor of Chenti.dry and Pharmacy. A. .1. lii)Wu, M. D., i'rofessor of Surgery. C. li. CLBAVF.LAND. M. D., Professor of Materia Media, and 7' herapeutics. SIIKIIWOOD, M. D.. Professor of Medical Practice and / - Id.hology. J. IL BUCHANAN. M. D., Enwitti: Profevor of Cerehral Physiology and tratitute.r of Medicine. JOHN KIM). 31. D., Professor of Obmtetrict and Diseases of IF.nten & Children. The terms for the Sessions will be the raise as 5.-retofore, viz:—Matriculation. $5OO. Tula n $20.00. Demonstra tor's Ticket. $5,00. (Every Student is r• (mired to enzage in dissection one session before Graduation ) Graduation, $25 00. Ticket to Commercial Ilospiral (optional.) $5,00. The Lecture Rooms are newly finished, neat, and com fortable, and in a central locality (in College Hall. Walnut Street,) where students will find it couveuient to call ou their arrival. Tickets for the session may be obtained of the Dean of the fl/cuity, at his Office, No. 113 ?mi. h St.. or of Prof. C. H. CLEAVELAND, &crebzry of the Faculty. No. 139 Seventh St., near Elm. Joan KING, M. D., Dean. J une 30 ly 21 PAPER RANGING DEPOT.--Removed to No. 10 Courtiand st., New York, directly opposite the Western Hotel. THE CROTON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, (Organized in 1846, under the General Manufacturing Law of the State of New York,) offers at wholesale, in quantities to suit purchasers, at Manufacturer's Lowest Prices, for cash or approved credit. l'aper Hangings, of every variety of style and price. Borders to match. Fire-Board Prints, in great variety. Transparent Window Shades. Oil Painted Window Shades. Wide Window Curtain Papers, and Window Shade Fixtures, of the latest styles and superior finish, all of their own man ufacture and importation. As their stock is large and en tirely new, they invite Merchants, Booksellers and Dealers in these article. to call and examine their styles and prices whenever they visit the city. mar 4 tf 7 PENNSYLVANIA PATENT AGENCY. J. FRANKLIN REIGART, of Lancaster city, obtains Letters Patent from the U. S. Patent Office, on the most reasonable terms. Drawings of all kinds of Machinery, Architecture, or Surveys, correctly executed by him. Like. wise Deeds, Bonds and other instruments of writing. Office—No. B Fulton Buildings, Prince West. apr 2.6 tf 14 L:bAPER 'HAGING.---ALLEN GUTH. BIE raiding lu Norueen it., three doons anal of dinick N at. Until the le th t o Q f March, he wi ll hang ma at *endued rate of 1234 oats per plea . [dee 111.7 at. I 0 — . 131 0 or THE Ina W4TC4.,-1,0 WATCIIE 4 .,CLOCKS,.JEWSLRY AND SILVER WARM. S. A. DYSART a SRO., NO. 10 WKST KING Elt,, (near Market) takes pleasure in inviting attention to their new and large stook of Goods. which come prises as greet a variety of all articles In their line as an be found in the city. consisting in part of Ladles' Fine 18 Carat Ildutlng Lever Watches, Fine Gold Dimling Levers. Open faced Levers, Silveilluntlng Case " " Open faced a good assortment of LEVERS and Amnia of Silver and Composition Gases ; QUARTTERS ,ad ENGLISH WATCH ES (first and second handed.) all of which ere warranted to keep time or no sale. Their assortment of JEWELRY is the moat extensive ever offered to the citizens of Lancaster. 9 part of which ace the following styles: FINE PAINTED BREASTPINS, EAR RINGS AND BRAORLETS to match; CAMEO 88TTS, FLORENTINE MOSAIC, and PLAIN EAR RINGS and BREASTPINS, all of which for beauty, style and cheapness cannot be surpassed In the cite. Also. a flue assortment of PLAIN and °CASED BRACELETS and BANDS, with Cameo Setts and Medallions. Particular attention paid to Jewelry of Gentlemen'. wear, annprlalng Sleeve Buttons, Studs. Guard, Breast and Fob Chains of the best quality; Ribbon Slides, Gold and Silver Tooth Pioki, etc. Always on hand a good aseeriment of SILVER WARE, such as Spoons, Tea, Table, Desert. Sugar, Mustard and Salt; Dinner and Tea Forks; Napkin Rings; Butter and Fruit Knives; Salt Callers; Cups. Pie Knives. Pickle Knives and Forks, netta of Knives Forks and Spoons for linseeds— Also a beautiful lot of Port Monualee for Ladies and Dent; Combs and Brnahee of all kinds, Accordeons, &- Clocks from $1.25 to $5O, all warranted. Xr The undersigned have, at considerable expense, got up a Card of Hair Work Patterns. for which they receive orders—to be executed In Philadelphia in the moat chaste and durable style, and at short notice. The public are in vited to call and examine orn stock and judge for them selves SAMUEL A. DYSART, JAMES P. DYSART. Sign or the Big Watch, No. 10, Wed King St., Lancaster, Pa. apr 21 tfl.l WATCHES. -- H. L. & E. J. ZAHM, COT. North Queen St. and ardre Square, Lanc'r, Have determined to offer all articles In their line at • greatly reduced rates owing to the "hard times," and 00 the low rates at which stock can he purchased. CG a We have always for sale a large assortment (IA C.> GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, tei . 1 4 of common and fine qualities, and will guarantee any; watch a time-keeper which Is so represented when it, ole sold. Prices vary from $9 to $123. fo CLOCKS iu every style, from 51.25 to $10; warrant. ed time-keepers. Also. a lot of beautiful and orna.,w mental brackets or shelve. for clock stands. 03 • SPECTACLES, in Gold, Silver, Steel and Plated Z. Frames, to salt all whose sight can be aided with to glasses. Old frames refitted with uew glasses. Wed keep McAllister's goods and furnish them at his prices.g • SILVER-WARE made to our order and stamped with r° our name as a guarantee of its genidneneas. in Spoons," ladles, Forks, Knives, lc. Old Silver received in en-;;;; a change at the highest price. to o Repairing of Watches, Clocks, &c., receives our per- • sonal attention, and will de done promptly end well. HARRY L. ZAHM. Lien 18 3m 1] EDW. J, ZAIIM. WATCHES. CLOCKS and JEWELRY. AT REDUCED PHIOL9. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 6 C. B. SHULTZ,. (' ar • '• KS Market street. above 9th, South side, Plitla delphia. june2ly 2u ciTAUFFEH. itt. HARLEY. 17) CHEAP WATC II ES AND JEWELRY. .. Wholesale and Retail, at the" Philadelphia Watch Tk . and Jewelry Store" No. 118 (old No. MI) NORTH SECOND Street, Corner of Quarry, Philadelphia. %L4 1 P ) .... Gold Lever Watches, full Jewelled, 18 caret cases, *24 00 Gold Leplue, li caret, 1100 diver Lever, full Jewelled, 12 00 Silver Leplne. Jewels, 9 00 Superior Quart iers, 7 00 Gold Spectacles, 7 00 Fine Silver do., 1 50 Gold Bracelets, 3 00 I,ndy'a Gold Penrila, 1 00 Silver Tea Spoens. rct, 5 00 Gold Pons, with Pencil and Silver holder, 1 00 Gold Finger Mega, 37% rte. to $80; Watch Glenne plain 12.1,6 ctn.. patent 18X. Lunet 25; other artic ea in proportion. All goods warranted what they are sold for. STAUFFER & HARLEY. H6l- Ou hand some Got 1 and Sliver Levers and Isett(nu stilt lower than the above int on. out 201 y 40 fiLOTHINGI CLOTIIIINQII k_,/ F o it F A LL A ti D W 1 N T S It I I I SIO.V OF THE STRIPED COAT. No. 44 North Queen St.. East Site. near the Cbrteer of 0, aoge St., Luocu•trr, Pa. Ilan now in store toe lertco,t soft cheapest all‘ortroont of 3I en's and Boys' FALL AND WINTER CLOT(' NO, In the city of Lemtitter All clothing fluid at this eswhli•hment the prolvieues own moon feeture.and ttunraolled to be well sewed. and war ranted to prove the sawn as roprtgleuted at the time of pun bane. Amung his extonFive wisortment may be found the 11 ,VEItthIATS AND BkNGUPS, Fine Bleck Cluth Foul, Cutts, Finn do. Dr., Wt.. Cloth Drew. & Frock Oasts Ktlicy Caeei Inert, Cuuts, 61161:1eRF Coate, intinet Frock and Sark Corn, I=! U uhle Milled Cnssltnnto rants f•secy Caesimere Pants Setniett Penis. Mr= Merino. Velvet and Plnah vent Caysimere Vests, The eh ive have Imes novie up expressly her the Fall And Winter husi nee, by the prepriet.We on workmen. and made in the beet twine., and on in w oiiern et) In, and iruaranteed to ho cheaper than similar arti lies can be put . - ..hatted tlir Clare hero which en vii:es the Farmer. INleelianle and T.adetiman ui make their Kele:thins with dispak.h, and without fear of impovition. Just finished. a very krge assortment of Boys' Clothing, uitable for the Fall and Winter. consisting of Boys Ovnr oat:. Frock. Sack and Markey Onto, Roundabouts. Pants ml Vetlttl, of all sizes and qualities, and at - extremely low ALSO, a full assortment of Woollen and Cotton Under shirts sod Lhawers, Fine Shirts, Collars, Crayscs, Pocket Handkerchiefs. Suspenders, Stocks, Gloves, flulbery and Umbrellas. Just received, n large assortment of CLOTHS. CASSI NIIIItES AND VESTINGS, Black French Doeskin Crest mores. Fancy Cussimpros, Satins, Velvets, Flushes, &c., which will be made up to order at short notice, in the latest fashion and on the most imuonable terms. The undersigned hopes, by strict atteritilm to business and endeavoring to pie..eo customers, to receive a cocaina once of public patronage. JOHN A. EItHEN, Sign of the Striped Coat, N 0.42 North Queen St., East side near the corner of Orange Street, Lancatter, Pa oct G 11:35 VIESSRS. CYRUS & BARTON N. WIN.. TERS' CLOTIIIIIG STORE, No. JIB North Queen street. Lancaster.—The subscribers have taken the above stand, lately occupied by Mr. William flemler, and are now receiving and opening, in addition to the stock on hand, a new and elegant assortment of Goods of every description, and well suited to the season. They are now ready to do business on the most liberal and accommodating terms with all who may favor them with their patronage. C, Being desirous and determined to establish a permanent and regular business, it will be their own as well as their customers interest, to be faithful to the performance of their duty, and to render a full equivalent for the pricer they receive for their goods. CUSTOM WORK promptly attended to and warrant.' to be well made and well fitted. Plain and Fancy CLOTHS, CASSDIERES AND VESTINOS, always on hand, MS well as nil other kinds of goods in this line of business. CLOTHING of every description and quality, well wade nd of good material, constantly on hand. The friends of the proprietors and the public generally nro respectfully invited to this establishment. Please give us a call aud allow us to furnish you with such arti cles as you may want in our line of business. CYRUS & BARTON N. WINTERS, dee 9tf 47 No. 31 North Queeen et. , Lauc'r. A CARD.--The undersigned respect lA. fully denounce that they hate purchased the stock anti fixtures of Mr. P. 1. Oltionits. Merchant Tailor, and in tend to continue the Merchant Ta'boring business, in No. 10A. North Queen St. Our en.ck cnntosts of the thole. est FRENCH CLOTHS, such ea Bdo'u.a. Sainonlee and Nelisnone finest Cloths of various colors; the choicest French Cx.luierec Sloth Doeskin (3.4llneres; Fancy Ca,inleres. the I,e.t selection; Vestinge of all descriptions, cod a large u.sortmeot of G ENTLEM EN . 6 FURNISITING GOODS. We respectfully ask a continuance of the patronage so liberally bestowed upon our predecessor, and truer by strict attention to business to receive it. One of the firm has had considerable experience in one the !argent and most fashi , mable Merchant Tailoring Es tablishmentn in Philadelphia, and flatters himself that he will be able to render satinfaction to the patrons of the firm. Very Respectfully, apl 7 tf 12 PETZELT & MCEVOY. ATS FOR. THE PEOPLE.S.RIULTZ 11 1, BRO.. (to.o.e.otao, to Da% id Snoliz,) Prartietti flat" tern, No. DOA NoRTII QUEE• STREET, oppokto Michael's Bond. La,.tootor. I'a, .Banuf4cturot s and Who!teal° and itetril &along in II ATS, CAPS. ac. We are alont‘s prepared to supply the puLlie with all the different st)les of Hots of the Lest qualities and at such pliers as to defy competition. We hale now on hand the largest asgortment of e lt FALL AND WINTEIIt lIATS AND CAPS, of all the latest Cl) hrx ever offered In this city, which we will sell at the lowest cash prices. We are still munufacs to ing the PATE.VT FLEXIBLE SILK lIA7', which fiir Lowey vat cottito t ctotoct L eat pa-ned. Our norttitunt tit" 5t.47 OATS to tho lancent In Lisocat.ter, ae heti, thaw of all tottlitice, trim tho cututtitountst wool to the tinted French felt. Re direct eniwciei attention to our extensive variety of I=l All hats snld at this as-taltlishtnent are made under our own supervision. and we warrant them to he what they are s..ld fir. We respect fuliy holt., the . 1.131.11 c P/ g.ve us A call, AS we keep the largemt and moat entriplete Moe rt.. meld of all the articles w our line In the city orl,neamter. )13 FUIL: 4 [sought, and the highest cash price paid. JoIIN A. Silliurz, LIENRY A. PIII.II.TZ, jr. prietor. F LORA TEMPLE ON THE LANCER C V U lie B . GREAT RACE AGAINST TIME FOR $lO,OOO. It has been suggested that if the committee mold prevail upon the owner of FLORA TEMPLE. to bring her to Lao• caster, to the Agricultural Fair, it would odd much to the character and interest of that tc,..esioo. Should she come, in all probability, she will run 11,,alust time for a purse, say $lO,OOO, which, no doubt, the grad people of l :mossier county will hove nu difficult) in raising Flora 'snow the greatest trotterlu the world, and that anxiety to see her whenever she appears on the turf, is equal to that mani fested by the people to Ore the new and splendid stock of READY MADE MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING recently received by ROMAN & RA Eltki,at their Clothing Store, opposite Shenck's National [louse, where they keep constantly on hand a large assortment of DRESS COATS, FROCKS, SACKS, RAGLANS AND (OVERCOATS of every quality and texture. Also, Pantaloons, Vests, Shirts, Shirt Collars, Suspenders, Pocket and nook Handkerchiefs and a large supply of gen tleman's k URN ISIII NO GOODS, which they are prepared to sell at least FIFTEEN PER CENT. - CHEAPER than they can be purchased any where else in the city. In refer ence to the quality, make, texture, durabilit and cheap ness of any of the articles they offer to the public, compe tition Is defied. ROMAN& BA ERE. Our Wholesale Store Is No. 730 Market St., between 7th and Bth, PhlPa. oct 13 tf 39 L ANCASTER COUNTY EXCHANGE AND DEPOSIT OFFICE. Corner of East King and Duke Streets, BET. THE COURT HOUSE AND SPRECILER'S HOTEL, Lancaster City. JOHN K. REED & CO. pay interest on deposits at the tot lowing rates: 5% per cent for one year and longer. 5 do. 30 days do. rfarAlso, buy and sell Real Estate and Stocks on coin. mission negotiate loans, collect claims, &c., &c. ,The undersigned are individually liable to the extent of their estates, for all the deposits and other obligations of John K. Reed & Co. JOHN K. REED, A5lOB S. HENDERSON, DAVID SHULTZ, ISAAC E WESTER, dee 25 - tf 42 WANTED ON L0AN....-1 1 117E' THOU. BAND DOLLARS to notes or cheeks ails Farmors. Bank of Lancaster or Lancaster Co. Bank, either in one stun or in sums of one thousand dollars or upwards, for which Sands with approved and satisfitetort, security and six per cent. per annum interest will W pailL Appiy tat informatics at this dace. , oft NUM from $3 VO to 1§ 041 6.60 131 W 651" 1000 ' 350 •' 000 ,4 300 576 IMMO =MEE " 300 600 IMENEI MEM 2 75 {.6U 1 76 30M1 I:=4IIEIMEIL3 " 1.25 " 3.00 l. 211" nib