VOL. LXIV. Township Elections. .Below will be found the returns of the township elections held on Friday, March 20th, 1863, in the different Borough's and Townships of the County : ADAMSTOWN Judge : Jacob Von Nieda, o-; Henry Hor ner, 24. Inspeotors : William Bioher, 31 ; Levi C. Schnader, 25. Assessor: William Slote, 48. Burgess : Sebastian Miller, 30 ; Franklin Regar, 19. - Town Council: Levi Hendle, 35; W. Mohr:, 37 ; Solomon Regar, 28 ; John Fichthorn 28 ; Henry Echternacht, 23 ; Levi Hemmich, 7. Constable : Peter Hertz, 29 ; John Flickin ger, 6. Street Commissioner : Solomon Good, 35 ; Jacob .Regar, 21. School Directors : Henry Fichthorn, (for 3 years) 40; Henry Stauffer. (for 2 years) 45. Auditor : John Hendle, 34. BART. Judge : Adam Ault, 103; Christopher Gra ham, 110: 4nspectors Jeremiah Cooper, 10G ; Robert A. Ferguson, 110. Assessor : George W. Johnston, 111 ; Ben jamin Baxter, 107. Assistant Assessor : J. Meloy, 108 ; W. Kin nard, 108 ; William F, Picket, 110: Christo pher Graham, jr., 105. John McCord, 109; Joshua Constable 'Miller, 100. Supervisor: Thomas Wright, 113 ; William Hollis, 109 Samuel McClure, 107 : Charles ttynear, 106. School Directors : John kleidlebaugh, 108 George Peirce, 103: John J. Keyler, 107 ; Hervey Baughman, 114. Auditor : Henry Pownall, 107 : Edwin Gar rett, 111. Clerk: Edwin Garrett, 110; BRECKNOCK: . Judge: Andrew Steiner, 12.3; Jacob Hen ninger, 131. Inspectors : Samuel 11. Good, 120: David Biller, 133. Assessor : Levi LfillsCll; 118 : Benjamin tieifrit, 130. eXonstable : R. IL. Scimader, 217. Supervisor : D. W. Bender, 106: John Sohnader, 113 ; Samuel Burkhart, 136 Wm. Benninger, 140. School Directors: John G. Bauman, 111 ; Benjamin Good, 39 ; Peter Merks, 89 ; Allen Brenneman, 129; Bennis. Schweitzer, 132. Auditor: Baltzer Schnader, 108 ; Henry Von Nieda, 106 ; Cyrus Messner, 184. Clerk : Samuel Lepley, 248. CARNARVON. J Age : Samuel Balentine, 133 ; Wm. Wit man, 81. Inspectors : Frederick Sheeler, 135 ; Tho mas Edwards, 79. Assessor: Joseph Weaver, 134 ; George Rigg, 81. Supervisor : Jacob Butt., 135 ; Moses Hurst, Ifte,: Jacob Yoho, 82 ; Peter Fulize, 81. School Directors : Joseph Hertzler, 125 ; Abraham Morrow, sr., 81 ; B. F. Bunn. 84 : Silas Weiler, 121 Auditor : K. D. White, 133 ; Elisha Squibb, Clerk : henry Myers, Milton Si'knit ter, SO. COLIT NMI:\ —UPPEn WARD .ludge: it. T. Ryon, ; John Lockard, 113. Inspectors : A., M. Rambo, 111 ; William McDevitt, 72.• Assessor : John Eddy, 114 ; Dan'l ['err, 74. Constable: James McGinnis, 134 ; Jacob Ciundaker, 51. Justice: James H. Hunter, 1''0: George Young, nil. COL MBI A—Low - ER WARD Judge: David Evans, 110; Geo. Tille, 154. Inspectors: Sebastian Denegree, 141: Ili ram-Draucker, 150. Assessor : John Eddy, 149 ; Daniel. Herr, 149. Constable : James McGinnis, 171: Tacob C. Oundaker, 126. COLERALN Judge : Rob't Hogg, 153 ; Rob't Buyers, 25. Inspectors : Wm. Davis, jr., 15:1: David Miller, 25. Assessor: James McCullough, 154. Constable: J. P. Swisher, 153. Supervisor: David Walker, 155 ; A. 13. Ma gitugb, 15:3. School Directors : A. B. Whiteside, 175 ; Win. White, 154; Win. Webb, 20. Auditor : IL B. Patterson, 1.55. Clerk : Wm. 11. Ashby, 175. CLAY. Judge : George H. Bingeman, ; John M Jacoby, 84. Inspectors: John L. Eller, 27 Fidler, 32 : Edward Schnerer. Miller, 27. Assessor: Samuel Enck, 93 : Henry IV Borry, $3. Constable : Jacob Buehler, 48 ; John Sim mon, 74'; Benjamin Wolf, 7. Supervisor: Jacob Kessler, 98; Leonard Garman, 59 ; David Miller, 89. School Directors : Jacob Hacker, ; John Lowry, 74 ; John IL Miller, 70 ; Samuel S. Wolf, 58 ; Curtis Miller, IS. Auditor : Jonas Lauber, 58 ; Samuel Bollin ger, 20. Clerk: Hiram Erb, 61'; COCALICO EAST. Judge: George Lerag, 150; Adam Eberly Inspectors: Isaac Leach, 127 Zell„ 124. Assessor : Samuel Wissler, 172 ; George Skimp, 72 ; R. W. Hahn, 95. Constable : Samuel Garman, 156 ; George Snyder, 122. Supervisor: George Reddig, 162; Jacob Lutz, 150 ; Jacob Bucher, 1:36 : John Hart man, 80. School Directors : S. 11. Gring, 172 ; Jacob Brubaker, 151 ; George Weinhold, ; E. H. Roads. 26; Wm. Lead, 104. Auditor: Sarhuel F. Lead, 97 ; John Gook ley, 59. Clerk : Isaac. Garmen, 77 ; Oliver J. Ream, 38 ; .Tacob Lutz, 22. COCALICO WEST. Judge: David Eberly, OS; John Edwards, '9; 'Rudolph Bentz, :14: Benj. E. Binchly, alnspectors : William Lead, 48; John Bedi coffer; 101 ; Daniel Goodhard, 112. Assessor.: John Frantz, 108; Samuel Sho walter, 47 ; Peter B. Herzog, 74 : Adam Sharp, 18 ; Samuel Reisinger, 48. Constable: Samuel Shuler, 1(10 ; Adam Gen samer, 55; Samuel Bedgar, 21. Supervisor : Lewis Henly, 180 ; John Gen samer, 101 ; Levi Ruth, 123 : John HildabA del, 41; Daniel Bard, 8. ktohool 'Directors -; Jeremiah Gerhart, 38; Adam Ti. Ream, 50 : John B. Reinhold, 32 ; Jacob Ilagy, 42. Auditor : Levi IV. Mentzer, 19 ; Wm. Bech tel, 28. Clerk : Adam Usner, 120. - CONESTOGA. Judge: J. J. Watson, ^_do; John Hess, 27. Inspectors : B. W. Lam; 143 ; M. R. Sour beer, 3S; Adam Brady, 03. Assessor : M. Benedict, 250 ; Ulrich.Strich- ler, 26. Constable : John Clark, 223; David Trisa ler, 41. Supervisor: Martin Brenner, 242; Adam Lefever, 162: Frederick Sourbeer, 28: Jos. AlcCardle, 15; Samuel 11. Hess, 98. School Directors : Christian Kendig, 248 ; Adam Bortztield, 248 ; John Martin, 22 ; To- bias Stehman, 0; (Independent Sohool Die. triot,) Benjamin Urban, (for 3 years,) 6; Daniel Hiokaits, (for 3 years,) 6 ; Benjamin Snyder, (for 1 year,) 0. Auditor; John Graver, 245; Henry Ham mer, 20. Clerk : Eli Shenk, 251 ; John Harman, 2 - 4 CONOY. -Judge ; John Doughlas, 155 ; Abraham Col • line, 85. Inspectors ; henry Fahs, 164 ; David Metz ler., 82. Amasser: Abraham Bachman, 162; Christ ian S. - Bbeisole, 83." Con Stable: Michaell‘lalehorn, 168 ; . 64eiiieor: Sitio Rees, 154 ;'''Daniel Atiiriftitici'Aehman, 88 ;*.Tioob B. Brubaker, 84. School Directors : Edward H. Bryan, 152 ; Henry Ebersole, 159 ; John Rob, 90 ; George Bennett, 87. Auditor: Samuel A. Shroff, 1.59; Jacob Ackerman, jr., 84. Clerk: Henry Miller, 160 ; Franklin Sheaf fer, 80. Judge : (New,) 11. F. Musselman, 33 ; S. Yetter, 16; (Maytown,) Frederick Sherbon, 128 ; David Grove, 93. Inspectors: (New,) M. G. Marple, 33 ; John Brandt, 17 ; (Maytown,) Walter D. Carpenter, 129; Samuel L. Yetter, 97. John Rumbangh. 226 ; Henry A Assessor Haines, 134, Constable: Henry Reinhold, 236; Joseph Stops, 111. Supervisors : Hiram Beatty, 265; William Haines, 235 ; David Henderson, 125 ; Abram Rhoads, 99. School Directors: John Musser, 228; An drew Armstrong, 183; John It. Long, 59; N, Q. Peck, 119; John L. Jacobs, 119. Auditor : Daniel B. Nissley, 239 ; George Wilson, 125. Clerk : Henry H. Shreiner, 241 Levi Mug selman, 122. Judge : Henry B. Gish, 75 ; Jacob Doneck er, 69. Inspectors : Abraham Bossier, 76 ; Peter 11. Sheafer, 68. Assessor : Joseph B. Breneman, 72 ; Fred erick Oldweiler, 70. " Constable nocker, 72. Justice: Martin M. Nissly, 76; John B. Hurst, 68. Supervisor: Samuel Staufer, 67 ; Daniel M. Ebersole, 72; John S. 4weigart, 70; Sam uel Barnhart, 74. School Directors: Peter B. Nissly, 79 ; Jaool) Bossier, 76 ; Martin Lindemuth, 03 ; Jacob Butt, 60. Auditor : John B. llamaker, 75 ; Abraham Forney, 70. Clerk: Samuel B. Snyder, 76: Benjamin Ebersole, 6i. Hugh M. Penny, 222 ; John J. Jordan, 207. Inspectors: Nathaniel N. Hensel, 222; R. C. Edwards, 207. Assessor: Charles M. Johnson, 221 ; S. B. -More, 206.- 0-onstable : Thomas C. Kirkwood, 219 ; Jo seph B. Shenk, 207. Supervisors: Henry Phillips, 22.3 - -e James A. McGuigan, 224 ; Baltzer D. Eckman, 205 : John Hawk, 203. School Directors : George H. Miller, 223 ; Samuel M. Long, 224; W. W. Watson, 223 ; John I. Richie, 210 ; James Barnett, 207 ; Hugh Penny, 193. Auditor: Jason Bolton, 223.; William J. Hess, 200. Clerk : Wm. 11. Potts, 225; J. Rush, 203. DONEGAL EAST AND MARIETTA Judge: Gee. 11. Ettla, 145 Thomas Barnes, ; Samuel Sowders, 97. Inspectors : John Smyser, 131 ; James Mc- Cann, 93 ; C. E. Nagle, 19. Assessor in borough : J. Reisinger, 82 ; R. Welshans, 81 ; S. S Nagle, 37 Assessor in township : John Ilumbaugh, 69: Henry A. Haines, 17. Constable in borough: Albert Ropp, ; Henry Patine, 114. Constable in township : Henry Reinhold, 70 : Joseph F. Stape, 14. Supervisors: Hiram Beatty, 70; W. Haines, 71 : David Henderson, 1 ; Adam Roades, 13. School Directors: J. J. Libhart, (3 years,) 110: J. M. Larzalere, years,) 117 ;A. B. Grosh, (2 years.) 52; A. Sammy, (1 year.) 123 ; Jefferson Thompson, (3 years.) 77 : S. Lindsay. (3 years,) 92; John B. Morris, (2 years,) 77: Wm. H. Eagle, (1 year,) 80; Levi Boughter, (2 years,) 7d; John ;Musser, 70: John R. Long. 7 ; Andrew Armstrong 65 ; N. L. Peck, 16 : John L. Jacobs, 14. Auditor: Daniel B. Nissley, 71 ; Geo. Wil son. 13. Clerk : llenry M. Shreiner, 71; Levi Mus aleman, Judge : Jacob Bowers, 245 ; Abraham G Smoker, 108. Inspectors: David B. Deitrich, 236; Chas Ream, 103. Assessor: C. S. Hoffman, ^_lS; John H Hon, 116. Constable: Jacob Davidson, 235; William Nagle, 3115. Justice: John C. Martin, 305. Supervisors: George Drybread, 218; Wm. Deitricb, 114; Daniel Hoover, 205. School Directors : Elias G. Groff, 220 ; Moyer Hoover, 244: Adam Diller, 106; Geo. Myers, 90. Auditor: Sam'l Steffy, 134; Chrisi'n Johns, George W. _5; William Clerk: George W. Smith, 35; Amos Diller, 294. Judge: Geo. W. Sensenig, 165; Martin E. Stauffer, 26. Inspectors: Theodore Kinzer, 165 ; Wm. Sloat, 26. Assessor: John Sausman, 166; Levi Wei ler, 20. Supervisors : 'John B. Weiler, 161 ; Hen ry:Boley, 127 : Peter Stauffer, 25; John Go shen, 23 : John Souder, 32. School Directors : John S. Weaver, 106; Henry Solider, 165 ; Solomon Messner. 26: Daniel Gohen, 26. Auditor : Levi Watts, 165; James Ham mond, 20. Clerk : Wm. E. llama, 167 ; Jeremiah Gar man, 25. EARL WEST. Judge: Jacob Mayer ' 113. Inspectors: Samuel Spent, 88; Franklin R. Rudy, Assessor Constable: Amos Cline, G 6; Peter Sherer. Justice: Reuben R. Bitzer. ; A. K. Bomberger, 3. Supervivor : Jacob Bear, 77 ; John Sheaf fer, 87 ; John Sellers, 45. School Directors : Christian Hunshberger, S 8 ; Christian Brown. 103 ; Isaac Ruth, 43: Auditor John B. Bitzer, 30 ; Dan'! Brown, sr., 89. Clerk : Samuel Seldomridge, II.S. Judge: James Creswell, 95; James Risk, 92. Inspectors : Michael Rowe, 94 ; Samuel L. Kauffman, 3d. Assessor: John Graham, 98 ; Jonah Keehn, 59. Constable : George Keehn, 59 : Abraham Myers, 96 ; Robert Rea, 5. Supervisor : Henry Keehn, 66 ; George ; ti. Kunkle, 148; David Myers, . School Directors : J. H. G: " 4 ` . t, 67 ; David Keehn, 01 ; John Dunlap, 00; .. ndrew Brown, 92. Auditor Elisha Hamill, 64 ; Isaac McCord, Clerk : G. J. Ifiliebran, 63; David Whit mer, 64. Judge: Charles W. Murray, 71 ; Abraham Keller, 60. Inspectors: Gabriel Young, 75 ; Thomas De Puy, 62. Assessors George W. Gardner, 75 ; George Wealaud, jr., 59. Constable: William Miller, 75 ; Sebastian Keller, jr., 60. Justice : Henry M. Breneman, 73 ; Israel P. Balmer, 61. School Directors : James Lynch, 72 ; Thom as Buch, 78 ; George W. Lewis, 60 ; Samuel L. Daily, 48. • ELIZABETH. Judge : Israel Zariman, 73. Inspectors: Wm. Enck, 62; Isaac Ginge rich, 31. Assessor : Geo. Hammer, 74. Constable ; Franklin linger, 00. Justice: John Behm, G 6; John Busser, 10. Supervisor: Martin M. Brubaker, 71 ; Elias Weidman, 60 ; Tobias Schiffer, 7. School Directors : Joseph 'Widman, 50 ; E. K. Seibert, 42 ; Samuel It Sheaffer, 73. Auditor : E. 0. Eby, 74. Clerk: Franklin .E. Bentz, 77. Judge : Martin S. Fry, 115 ; Jacob Gorgas, 112; John J, Yeager, 91. 'lnspectors: John H. Spars, 131 . ; Martin Sharley, 110; Israel L. Harman, 5. DONEGAL EAST DONEGAL WEST Reuben ley, 73 ; John G. Do- DRUMORE EARL EAST Jacob Wolf, 118 E LIZ ABET HTOWN EPHRATA THAT COUNTRY 18 TEN HOST PROEPIROUB 'WHIRR LABOR. OOKNANDB THI , GRIATIBT RIWARD."-:-BUCIIANAR. LANCASTER CITY, PA., TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 31,41863. Assessor: John W. Grose, 180; Jacob S. Sharp, 143. Constable Henry S. Musselman, 76 ; Hen ry C. Ludwig, 68 ; William Segner, 67 ; Lewis S. Mumma, 63 ; John Weinhold, 6. Supervisors: Edward Nagle, 237 ; Henry. Shaeffer, 196 ;,Peter Adam, 120. School Directors : John G. Bowman, 169 ; Samuel Royer, 161 ; John Shaeffer, 148. Auditor: John HibsSman, 175; Charles Bauman, 106; Samuel Wolf, 87 ; Abraham Reis, 75, Clerk : Moore Connell, 108 ; Samuel Smith, 35 ; John H. Gross, 15. FL LTON Jadge : N. Davis Scott, 143; George H. ,Hews, 85. Inspectors : Christopher C. Cauffman, 140 ; Daniel D. Swift, 86. Assessor: Alfred King, Ig4; Samuel W. Scott, 91. Constable : John Roily, 148 ; Franklin Brown, 69. Supervisors: P. Morris Jackson, 134; Jno. Bicknell, 134 ; Isaac Touson, 87 ; Robert Maxwell, 84; John Reily, 7. School Directors : Jacob Getchell, 141 ; Robert Killougb, 138 ; Joseph Smedly, 87 ; W. F. Jenkins, 84. Auditor: Joseph Ballance, 114; Reuben Cook, 141 ; Jeremiah Brown 85 ; Harry Swift, 83. Clerk : Francis Wilkinson, 130 ; Joseph Phillips,'ol. HEMPFIELD EAST. Judge : [3Bth.] David Baker, 68 ; [28(1,] Ephraim Huber, 75 ; [3Bth,] Jacob Baker, 25. Inspectors.; [3Bth,] Jacob Dellenger, 59; Christian Keller, 30 ; [23d,] Peter Sway, 56 ; Samuel Dietrich, 15 ; Samuel Kepperly, 7. Assessor: Frederick Hoffman, 145. Assistant Assessor : [3Bth,] John 'Mosier, 168 ; [23d,] John Sway, 158. Constable : [23d,] Samuel Kissinger, 157 ; [3Bth,] Peter Frank, 6. Justice: John Stauffer, 148. • Supervisor: Levi Gross, 155; trriah Good man, 163. School Directors: Frederick Scheets, 159 ; Andrew Brubaker, 161. Auditor: Martin Brubaker, 153. Clerk : John Miller, 167. HEMPFIELD WEST. Judge: Henry De Arman, 141. Inspectors: David Mellinger, 75 ; Henry S. Eshleman, 58 ; George Bellew, 20. Assessor: Joseph Brown, 136. Constable: Isaac A. Manual, 138. Supervisor: John Shellenberger, 137 ; Cleo. Berntheisel, 137. School Directors: Henry G. Bruckhart, 123; Christian Sherk, 127 ; Jacob 11. Hershey, (1 year), 9. Auditor : Isaac 0. Bruner, 139. Clerk ; Samuel Wakefield, 130. LANCASTER TOWNSHIP. Judge : Amos Blair, 77. Inspectors: Abraham Leonard, .18; Eli Johns, 11 ; D. S. Rettew, 7. Assessor : Benj. Ilaiber, 77. Constable : James Buchanan, 15; Lewis Ly ons, 48 ; John McCutchen, 13. Supervisor: Isaac Bitzer, 32; Christian Brubakor, 40: Christian Shenk, 41 : Martin Shenk, 28. School D.rectors ; John Shenk, St) ;• Philip Bausman, Auditor : Benj. Charles, 67. Clerk : Christian Lintner,'7o. LAMPETER WEST. Judge: Christian B. Herr, 154. Inspectors : Christian Hines, 52 ; John B. Leaman, 49 ; Joseph-K. Reife, 29 Assessor : Daniel M. Landis,. 82; John II Miller, 71. Constable : Henry Byers, 151. Justice: Henry D. Shultz, ; Christian S Zercher, 50. Supervisors : Jacob Burkholder, 137 ; Ben jamin Leachy, 103; Jacob Weaver, 40. School Directors : Peter Andrews, 34 ; Ja cob Herr, 142 ; David Harnish, 71 ; Tobias 11. Kreider, jr, 104 ; Christian Lefever, 87. Auditor: Martin Kreider, jr., 150. Clerk : Henry Miller, 152. LITTLE BRITAIN. Judge: James Johnson, 13n; John Riley, 122. Inspectors: James Keinan, 149: Charles W. Hays, 125. Assessor: Levi Barnett, 130; Robert Mont gomery, 124. Constable: E. B. Dawson, 1-IT: - EX. Phil ips. 120. Justice : Samuel E. Fairlamb, 148 ; David Cope, 124. Supervisors : Robert Snodgrass, 153 ; Wil liam Griffeth, 149; Joseph Hilton, 122; Wil liam Oldfield, 124. School Directors : James Woodrow, 144 ; Robert Gibson, 146 ; James Patterson, 128 ; Isaac Zell, 1'22. Auditor: William King, 130; B. S. Patter son, 124. Clerk: Benjamin Broean, 132 ; Samuel Jones, 12:3. LEACOCK Judge: Abraham Bair, 136; John Royer, jr., 88. Inspectors: John N. Woods, 136; Robert Wade, 86. Assessor : Joel S. Eaby, 129 ; David Beam, Constable : Jacob A. Bair, 133 ; John L. Sharp, 77. Supervisor: Joseph Harsh, 124; William Blair, 117 : John R. Rutter, 93 ; John L. Lightneri93. School Directors : Peter E. Hershey, 133 ; Alfred Ellmaker, 112 ; Samuel M. Knox, 115 : James Lindsay, 87, Auditor: Moses Eaby, 136 ; Samuel 11. Sample, 88. Clerk: Ja9oll. K. Baby, 137 ; P. M. Baby, 87. LEACOCK UPPER Judge: C. R. Landis, 1.l; Dr. Isaac C. Weldler, 76. Inspectors: Samuel S. Futter, 110; Cyrus Miller, 75. Assessor: N. F. Sheaffer, 149 Ralf, 73. Constable : Leonard Curley, 114; John Harple, 12 ; Hugh Montgomery, 9R. Supervisor : Franklin Bender, 232 ; Wm. Lytle, 145 ; Jos. Markley, 04 : Henry Weid ler, (smith) 93. School Directors : Adam B. Miller, 145 Isaao Busnong, 139 ; John Zellers, jr, 138 Henry Barton, 87 ; Wm. Kreamer, 71 ; John Zellers, sr., 80. Auditor: David B. Landis, 150; Seth Sim mons, 74. Clerk: Emanuel Swope, 152 : Martin B. Weidler, 75. LAMPETER EAST Judge: Calvin Cooper, 190, Inspectors : Isaac Brubaker, GO ; Benj. N Groff, 94 ; Daniel L. Erb, 29 Assessor : Robert Miller, 114: A. D. Roh rer, 83. Constable : Peter Gara, 189.' Justice: David Stamm, 103. Supervisor : Jacob Byerly, 188 ; John Hast ings, 172 ; Christian Erb, 27. School Directors: Joel L. Lightcer, 108 ; David N. Landis 113 ; Jonas Backwalter, 82 : Isaac R. Brubaker, 81. Auditor: Abraham llowrey, 168; Jesse P. Ronk, 23. Clerk: Henry Krxwagy, 198. MAILTIC. Judge : Joshua Ilagans, 91 ; Wm. G. Ilrentz, 147. 1 Inspectors: John McLaughlin, 114; John Montooth, 49 ; 11. B. Hagan, 75. Assessor: James A. Ewing, 121; James Simpson, 116. Constable : 'Hugh O'Neil, 122 ; John Fish , er, 107. Supervisors: Wm. Warfel, 128: D. W. Huss, 125 . Wm. Armstrong, 83 ; John Mc- Cue, 112. School Directors : Thomas Stewart, 124 ;. Joseph Huber, 116 ; Henry Galen, 126 ; John S. Garner, 117.. Auditor: A. A. Pegan, 116; S. C. Steven son, 115. Clerk : Daniel McMichael, 117 ; John Smith, 112. IHANHEIJI TOWNSHIP Judge : Daniel Grosh; 117 ; Geo. A. Urban, 118. Inspectors Jooob _Keperling, 101-; Win Whitoraft, 88; John Kneff,.2s. , ' Assessor: A. C. Illyus, 128; George Wie nor, 108. Constable: S. S. Geist, 230. Supervisor: Conrad Garber, 167 ; Samuel Wector, 131; William Smith, 92 ; Franklin Roland, 37. School Directors: John N. Eby, 173; David Landes - , - 202 ; Henry S. Hostetter, 54; Geo. Hauk, 58; C. B. Landes, 177: John Huber, 134 ; E. P. Keller, 175. Clerk: John W. Frantz, 224. MANHEIII 808. Judge : C. J. Reiff, 83 ; George D. Miller, een., 58. Inspectors : Henry Burkholder, 79 ; Henry G. Herr, 46. Assessor: Henry o..Deaffender, 133. Council: J. M. Dunlap, 96 ; C. J. Snavely, 89 ; John Deyer, 51 ; Henry Becker, 48. Constable : Peter Nauman, 95 : Benjamin L. Gibble, 44. Burgess : David May, Esq., 134. School Directors : Henry Arndt, 129; Sam'l A. Ensminger, 82; Benjamin Donaven, 55. Auditor : Philip Arndt. MARIETTA BOROUGH. Chief Burgess : H. L. Libhart, 97 ; Samu el Hippie, 100. Assistant Burgess : Isaac Wolfenberger, 35; Lewis Smith, 62; Fred'k Waller, 101. Council: A. N. Cassel, 37 ; Thomas Stence, 36; Alex. Lindsay, 137 • C. C. P. Grosh, 105 ; John Kline, 106 ; S. C. Hiestand, 103; Frank Hippie, 103 ; Jno. Crull, 65 ; Martin Hildebrand, 57 ' • C. M. Bucher, 62; Charle4 Girod, ;W. H. Eagle, 62 ; James Wilson, 28 ; George Rudisill, :32. High Constable: A. Emswiler, 108; F. Mo sey, 88. Judge: C. M. Bucher, 62 ; Jno. Gramm, 103 ; Samuel Peck, 33. Inspector: Henry Bostick, 101 ; Girard Roth, 63 ; Jno. Coyle, 65 ; Conrad Marks, 33 ; Abner McMichael, IL Clerk : Theo. Hiestand, 1:17 : J. M. Ander son, 136; Frank Thompson, 62 ; James Mc- Mullen, 62. MOUNT JOY BOROUGH Judge : John Hoffman, 40 ; Alex. A. Dy sart 89 ; Henry Way, 39 ; Levi Hoffman, 58. Inspectors: Cyrus Groff, 78; 'Henry Sta ger, 70 ; Peter Waltz, 17 ; Christian Ahoff, 61. Assessor: John Fitzgearld, 232. High Constable: F. 11. Alley, 143; Wm. Donehey, 53 ; Simon Good 13 ; Israel Drabon stadt, 20. Borough Constable Henry Mellinger, 63 ; Henry Fullaton, 85; Andrew Myers, 76. Justice : Jacob lirich, 60 ; James A. Pat terson, 01; Hobert McFadden, 76. Burgess : Dr. J. L. Ziegler, 168 ; L. K. Seltzer, 63. School Directors: C. M. Martin, 114 ; Sam uel Eshleman, 101 ; John Shock, 141 ; J. E. Hoffer, 7 ; A. B. Landis, 9 ; Levi Ricksecker, 65. Auditor: David Brady, 180; Dr. Garber, Councilmen: C. 11. Brady, 28; Fred'k A. Ricker, 74; Samuel Bear, 47 ; Andrew Her shey, 79. • MOU,NT JOY TOWNSHIP. Judge: (Nb,) John Bossier, 43; (old,) William Hamilton, 3:3 ; David Kline, 27. Inspectors: (New,) William 11.1cDannel, 23 ; -Frederick Bayman, ; (Old,) C. J. Hiestand, 51 , • Christian Gish, 2S. Assessor : D. E. Gingrich, 71 ; Adam Ream, Constable : Daniel Green, 52 ; John M. Her shey, 3-1 ; Samuel S. Garber, 2:3. Supervisor : Joseph Barnhart, 122 ; Isaac Gish, 101 ; Henry Breneman, 19. School Directors: George S. Baker, 121 C. H. Nissley, 45 ; Samuel McDannel, 79. Auditor : Abraham Herr, 122. Clerk: Jolin H. Zeller, 12:; NEW MILLTOWN. (Independent _School District.) Judge : Jacob S. Hershey, 9. Inspectors : Jno. Shiinp, 11 : A. H. Denling er. 15 : Isaac Hershey, 12. School Directors: Christian Hershey, (for 3 years) 16 ; George Seldomridge. (for 8 years) 16 : Daniel Denlinger, 6. Judge : James Boyd, 126. Inspectors : Jonas W. Bucher, 62 ; Daniel Kiehl, 47 Samuel I. Beard, 17. Assessor: E. 11. Gingrich, S 6; C. 0. Boyd, Constable: Jacob Blocher, 116. .Supervisors Joseph Connelly, 125 : Ben jamin McQuade, 123. School Directors: Isaac Bomberger, 123; Henry E. Stahman, 123. Auditor: John Hershey, 125. Clerk: Jacob Busser, 124. PROVIDENCE. Judge: John Strohm, jr., 1.73 ; Samuel Huber, 73. Inspectors : P. 11. Gochnauer, 141 ; Joshua Winter, 69; Jacob Kepperling, 35. Assessor : John M. Martin, 163 ; Elias Winter, sn. Assistant Assessor : S. Books, 173 ; B. F. Rowe, 173 ; Martin Huber, 70 ; J. H. Shirk, 71. Constable : Mifflin Elliot, 168; David Cra mer, 74. Justice: Martin Reese, jr., 160 ; John Con rad, 84 Supervisors : Philip Eichely, 240 ; Adam Mowrer, 184 ; Uriah McAllister, 61. School Directors : Amos S. Mowrer, 173 ; Frederick Mayer, 174 ; John S. Browne, 70 ; John Miller, 75. Auditor : Samuel Huber, 174 ; Stephen Wiggens, (2 years) 165; John Wimer, 80. Clerk : John L. Miller, 243. PEQUEA. Judge: John Mecartney, OG. Inspectors: Daniel Burkholder, : John Huber, GS. Assessor: Andrew Mahaffey, 100. Constable: Benjamin Rowe, 05. Supervisors: Andrew McHugh, 05; Henry Good, GO ; Henry Will, 20 ; Joseph Brene man, 18. School Directors : Samuel Hess, 72 ; Abra ham Miller, 93 ; Jacob L. Hess, 28. Auditor : Abraham Snavely, 100. Clerk : Conelius Tyson, 18 ; Daniel Chryist, 82. PARADISE Judge: A. K. Witmer, 165; Geo. B. Fon dersmith, 110. Inspectors: Henry Kendig, 165 ; George Bower, 111. Assessor: Elias Miller, 175; Jacob Brua, 100. Assistant Assessor: Israel Rohrer, 161; Hiram F. Witmer, 166 ; Henry Rutter, 110 ; Harrison Hitchman, 111. Constable: Nathaniel Clark, 166 Cyrus Jackson, 109. Justice : Isaac Phenegar, 167 ; George D Hays, 108. Supervisors: John 'Weaver, 162; Isaac Den lin gler, 171 ; Benjamin Ph eneger, 116; Henry Girvin, 103. School Directors : 11. Hartman Shertz, 163 : Abraham Hershey, 163 ; Christian Rohrer, (1 year,) 163; George L. Eckert, 110; Albert P. Mcllvain, 111; George B. Quigley, (1 year,) 111. Auditor: John Denlinger, 104; Robert Taggart, 111. Clerk : John G. Keneagy, 168 ; David M?- Falls, 107. RAPI{O Judge: (52d Districl,) Andrew Brubaker, 71 ; Benj. Eby. 20; (7th District,) Isaac Bru backer, 130; H. B. Becktr, 23 ; (New,) Ru fus H. Hippie, 59. Inspectors: (52d District,) Henry S. Bru baker, 49 ; John L. Brubaker, 27 ; Michael Horst, 15 ; (7th District,) John Young, 118 ; Michael Becker, 'l9; T. H. Hershey, 18 ; (New,) Samuel Straub, 41 ; Samuel C. Lock ard, 16. Assessor : (.52d. District,) J. B. Brenneman, 77 ; Jacob Summx, 15 ; (7.th District,) J.. 8. Brenneman, 107 ; Jabob Sammy, 38 ; (Xew,) J. B. Brenneman. 63; Jacob Sammy, 6. Constable': (528 District,) leo. Hallman, 73 ; .(7th District,) Geo. Hallman, 120 ; .John Showers, 13; (New,) John Riser, 11 ; George Hallman, 21; Edward Gibbons, 14. Justice : (52d District,) Andrew Kessler, jr., 89; 7th DistriotoAndrew Kessler, jr., 148; (New,) Andrew Kessler, 'l6'; Rufus H. Nipple,. Supervisors : -:(528 Districi,) ,, Abraham S. Elithakerc'Tat: Salittlitt!Fellfer,_` 89'; ..ioluntli g0:9a;:. 3 0 tkiitnit;) ANR-05.11trubitilkon' 102 ; Samuel Felker, 142 ; Joseph Good, 44 ; (New.) Abm. S. Brubaker, 58; Samuel Fel ker, 58, School Directors; (52d District,) Benj. L, Brubaker 55 ; Emanuel Cassel, 65 • John Zug, jr., 18 ; Christian Eby, 30 ; JacobSbol, law, 7 ; (7th District,) Emanuel Cassel, 116; Benj. L. Brubacker, 49 ; Jacob Shollaw, 72 : John Zook, 25; Christian Eby, 23; (New,) Benj. L. Brubaker, 59; Emanuel Cassel, 59. Auditor,: (52d District,) John Rohrer, jr., 74 ; Henry Shelly, 18 ; (7th District,) John Rohrer, jr., 125; Henry Shelly, 23; (New,) John Rohrer, jr., 55. Clerk: (525 District,) George Bach, 47; Henry S. Landis, 18 ; (7th District,) George Buch, 124; Henry L. Landis, 22; (New,) George Bush, 41. STRASBURG BOROUGH Judge : James McPhail, 59 ; Levi Waidley, 46 Inspectors : Miller D. Foulk, G 9 ; John_ E. Gir'vin, 43. Assessor: John Werntz, ; T. A. Black, 40; 11. F. Pierce, 11. Constable : Jacob S. Buckwalter, 63 ; Rob't Downey, 43. School Directors : Christian Bachman, 105 ; Michael Book, 58 ; William Clark, 47. STRASBURG Judge : Adam Herr, 46 ; Elias Braokbill, 93 ; Henry Hoak, 30. Inspector : Henry Spindler, 34 ; D. E. May en, 105 ; James Caskey, 21 ; Levi Eby, 13. Assessor : J: Witmer Fritz, 173. -. 'Constable : D. L. Erb, 81. Supervisors: David Hoover, 125 ; Elim Herr, 68; John Winters, 121; George Byerly,‘ 18. School Directors : Henry Musser, 159 ; Christ. Hoover; 141; Martin Restler, 42. Auditor.: J. F. Herr, 32; J. Bachman, 140 Clerk : Jacob Martin, 139. SALISBURY. Judge: Samuel J. Henderson, 289 ; Thos W. Henderson, 71. Inspectors : Edward McCaohren, 291 ; Wm Hamilton, OS. Assessor ; Jacob D. Warfel, 273 ; Jas. Disler, 65. Justice: Joseph Umble, 293; 11. W. Mor ton, 277. Supervisors : Christian D. Warfel, 277; W. Bryson, 194 ; Wm. Ammons, 150. School Directors : Henry W. Worst, 283 ; Jacob Umble, 289 ; George G. Worst, 72 ; John Patton, 04. Auditor: T. S. Mcllvain, 290: 11. Worst, sr., 293 ; John M. Skiles, 05. Clerk : Gabriel Reel 294 ; John Mason, 67 SADSBURY. Judge : Jno. McGowan, 111 ; Sam'l Rockey, Inspectors : Brinton Walter, 8:3 ; John 1) Farrar, ; Samuel Miller, 18. Assessor : John Allen, 109 ; John Rhea, 48 Constable: Wm. Proudfoot, 78; J. K. &no- ker, 77. Justice: L. Britton, 115; Mahlon Fox, 40 Supervisor: Wm. Hoy, 119; Hiram Kin nard, 114 ; Isaac N. Townsend, 42 ; George Dale, P,S. School Directors: B. Shaw, 114: A. T. Mc- Clellan, 112; J. 11 Townsend, 44 ; Wm. M. Noble, 21, Auditor: Wm. H. Spangler, 112: Franklin Hoinpsher, 11. Clcrli: .1 Boon, W A RAV IC K Jadge : John Geila, 242 ; Josiah Snavely, Li I. Inspectors : Joseph Becker, 251 ; Samuel Grube, 12G. Assessor: Andrew B. Hackman, 2:3. Constable: Samuel Feather, 257; John Birkinbioe, 105. Supervisors : Jacob A. Geyer, 239 ; George Shreiner, 151: Samuel Binkley, 141: Hiram Kline, 13-1. School Directors: Levi Weaver, 139 ; Dan iel B. Erb, 157 ; Samuel E. Keller, 110; Uri ah Carpenter. 157; Clement Geitner, 58; Wil liam Evans, 34; Mathias Heubner, 6. Auditor: Clement Geitner, 250; Henry B. Buch, 23. Clerk : John Stark, 221; David Fry, 123 ; Henry Stark, 29. [Norz.—Several,of the districts have not been returned. These, with the additional Justices of the Peace, will be published in our next issue.] JUSTICES OF TaE PEACE Columbia—North Ward.—Jas. M. Hunter. Mount Joy Borough.—James A. Patterson, Robert McFaJden. Earl Township.—Jobn C. Martin. Elizabethlown.-11enry M. Breneman. Elizabeth Township.—John Behm. East Hempfield Township.—Jno. Stauffer. Providence Township.—Martin Reese. Paradise Township.—laaae, Phenegar. Rapho Township.—Andrew Kessler. West Donegal Township.—Martin M. Niss ley. West Earl Township.—Reuben R. Bitzer IVest Lampeter Township.—H. D. Shultz _ _ . Little Britain Township.—Sainuel F. Fair lamb. T HE LANCASTER INTELLIGENCER JOB PRINTING ESTABUSIIMENT, No. 8 NORTH. DUKE STREET, LANCASTER, PA. The Jobbing Department is thoroughly furnished with new. and elegant type of every deybription, and is under the charge of a practical and experienced Job Printer.-- The Proprietors are prepared to. PRINT CLUCKS, NOTES, LEGAL BLANKS, CARDS AND CIRCULARS, BILL HEADS AND HANDBILLS, PROGRAMMES AND POSTERS, PAPER BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS, BALL TICKETS AND INVITATIONS, PRINTING IN COLORS AND PLAIN PRINTING, . with neatness, accuracy and dispatch, on the most reasonal ble terms, and in a manner not excelled by any establish ment in the city. 44- Orders from a distance, by mail or otherwise, promptly attended to. Address GEO. SANDERSON & SON, Intelligencer Office, No. 8 North Duke street, Lancaster, Pa. 100,000 BARRELS THE LODI MANUFACTURINCo'S POUDRETTE, 130 Eol3+ll WmotvEs, PUILADILPILLIA, This Company with a capital of $150,060, the most exten sive works of the kind In the world, and an experience in manufacturing of over 23 years, with a reputation long otablished, having also the exclusive control of all the night soil of the great city of New York, are prepared to furnish an article which is, without doubt, the cheapest and very best fer Hirer in market. It greatly increases the yield, and ripens the crop from two to three weeks earlier, at an expense of from three to fem. dollars per 'acre, with little or no Labar. Also, FIFTY TONS of BONE TAFBU, being a mixture of bone and bight nil ground . One, at $l5 per ton—a supsrior article far grain and grass. A pamphlet containing all necessary information may be had free by addressing a letter to the subscriber. A ILES T. FOSTER, Caro of the Lodi Manufacturing Company, fob 10 tirn 5] (6 Courtlandt et., New York. rto. SPRECIIER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN CIGARS, SNUFF AND TOBACCO, No. - 14, 1 4 NORTH QUEEN 'STRIKES, LANCASTEII, PA.,. (Opposite Michael's Hotel,) Having.fitted up the room next dcor to Heitabree Hat Store, he is prepared to accommodate country dealers and the public generally with the best CIGARS, SNUFF and TOBACCO over offered in the City of Lancaster. His stock consists is part of the following brands: CIGARS: HARI KART, JOCKEY CLUB. WASHINGTON, CARONA DUCAL, ELLSWORTH, AMERICAN COUSIN, LA NIDELIA. SIXES AND HALF—SPANISH, and every brand to be obtained in the market. • TOBACCO: FINE CUT, Anderson's Solace, Heart's Delight, Chesapeake Bay, Plantation, Talisman, Sway Bide, Cavendish, Flounder, Blacksnake, Congress, Natural Leaf, Coarse Twist, &c. SNUFFS: Demuth's Eappee, Scented Bappee, . Scotch lihseceboy, &c. air All orders promptly filled at reasonable rates. The proprietor reepectfially invites his country friends to give him a call, as he feels confident be can give antis; faction in all articles in hie line of businers, feb 24 ONSUBLPTILON, SCROFULA, RHEUMATISM, de. .4„ nzakauxt CO.'S' GENUINE OOD LIVER OIL has been moved by nearly '2o , yeareencerlence the best remedy .for CONSUMPTION, as., angling's it curse the disease it ghee - flesh and strength to the patient.— See that you get the genuine: Sold by.Ornggists.generally,- iIIIGESIAN-JhOO to e ham lehenthyanad DraguLds,'Neta Torkt SHEAPPEWS CHEAP BOOR STORE No. az NORTH QUEEN STREET ' IS .THE PLACE TO PURCHASE SCHOOL BOORS A SCHOOL STATIONERY. COMPRISING ALL THE TARIM READING AND SPELLING BOOKS, ABITIMETTCS AND ALGEBRAS, GRAMMARS AND ETYMOLOGIES, DICTIONARIES AND HISTORIES, PHILOSOPHIES,. &0., COPY AND COMPOSITION BOOKS, LETTER, CAP AND NOTE PAPER, BLANK—BOOKS, SLATES, LEAD AND SLATE PEVCILS, PENS AND HOLDERS, INK, INKSTANDS, BUI-RRS, and the best and most complete assortment of SCHOOL STATIONERY IN THE CITY. Air Liberal discounts made to Teachers and Merchants JOHN SHEAPPER'S Cheap Cash Book Store, 12 North Queen street, Lancaster. If 40 VA N INGEN SNYDER, DESIGNERS AND ENGRAVERS ON WOOD, N. R. Coma Iva It.'/D Ca!STNUT SIBLITE4 PHILADELPHIA. Execute all kinds of WOOD ENGRAVING, with beauty, correctness and despatch—Original Designs frattished for Fine Book Illustrations—Persons wishing Cuts, by sending a Photograph or Daguerreotype, can have views of COLLEGES, CHURCHES, COTTAGES, STORE FRONTS, PORTRAITS, MACHINES, STOVES, PATENTS, Ac. Engraved as well as on personal application. FANCY ENVELOPES, LABEL% BILL HEADINGS, SHOW BILLS, VISITING, BUSINESS and other CARDS, engraved In the highest style of the Art, and at the lowest prices. For Specimens of Fine Engraving, see the Illustrated Works of J. B. LIPPINCOTT A Co., E. H. BUTLER A Co., !cc., &c. • feet 231 y 41 THE GREAT CAUSE OF HUM AN MISERY. Jun PUBLISHED II 6 SEALED EIIVODPE 1139 IMP ME • • Priee Six Cents. — O3IX . _ . A LECTUB:E BY Da. CULYERWELL, ON TIE CAUSE AND CURE of Spermatorrhcea, Consumption, Mental and Physical Debility; Nervousness, Epilepsy; Impaired Nutri. tion of the Body; Lassitude; Weakness of the Limbs and the Back; Indisposition, and Incapacity for Study and Labor; Dullness of Apprehension; LnES of Memory; Aversion to Society; Love of Solitude; I ; Self-Distrust; Diz ziness; Headache; Affections of the Eyes; Pimples on the Face; Involuntary Emlasions, and SINSIVII Incapacity; the Consequences of Youthful Indiscretion. Ac, This admirable Lecture clearly proves that the above enumerated, often self-afflicted evils, may be removed with out dangerous Surgical operations, and should bo read by every youth and every man in the land. ' Sent under seal, In a plain envelope, to, any address, on the receipt l of six cents, or two postage stamps, by ad dressing DR. CHAS. J. C. KLINE & CO., 127 Bowery, New York, Poet Office Box, 4586. tf 44 CURL YOUR HAIRI BEAUTIFY YOURSELF, DY lIBING CHAPPELL'S HYPERION FOR CURLING THE HAIR The Ladies and Gentlemen throughout the world will be pleased to learn that I have recently diecovered an article that will Curl the Hair. By ruling CHAPPELL'S HYPERION, Ladles and Gentle men can beautify themselves a thousand fold. CHAPPELL'S HYPERION is the only article ip the world that will Curl straight Hair. The only article that will Curl the Hair IN REAUTLFUL CURLS ! IN GLOSSY CURLS! IN SILKEN CURLS! IN FLAXEN CURLS IN FLOWING CURLS! IN WAVING CURLS 7:IN LUXURIANT CURLS It makes the Hair soft and glossy. It invigorates the Hair. It beantifios the Hair. It cleanses the Hair. It has a most delightful perfume. It prevents the Hair from falling off; it fastens it to the scalp. It is the only article ever yet discovered that will curl straight Hair in beautiful curls, without injury to the Hair or scalp. The HYPERION does not in any manner interfere with the NATURAL SOFTNESS OF THE HAIR. It neither scorches nor dries it. The HYPERION can be BO applied as to cause the Hair to curl for one day, or for one week, or for ono month, or any longer period- desired. The HYPERION Is the only article in the world but what can be counterfeited or Imitated by uprlncipled per sona. To prevent this, we do nor offer it for sale at any Druggist's in the United States. Therefore, any Lady or Gentleman who desires to beautify themselves by using the HYPERION, must in close the PRICE, ONE DOLLAR, in a letter, and Address, W. CHAPPELL dr. CO., Use 51, Porkmark, Geauga Co., Ohio, Aud it will be carefully sent by return mail. nov 11 ly 44 " THERE IS NO SUaIl WORD AS FAIL." TARRANT'S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF COBEIIS AND ,COPAIBA This preparation is particularly recommended to the MEDICAL PROFESSION and the PUBLIC, as combining, in the most convenient and efficacious form, the well established virtues and properties of Cubebs and Copalha. For the speedy and .eflect 113 i relief and cure of all SEXUAL DISEASES, it may Justly be considered one of the glextest and most valuable discoveries in the annals of medicine, frequently effecting a cure in three or four days. In its preparation en an extract or a paste, the usual nauseous taste is avoided, and it is, consequently, never found to interfere with the digestion ' while, from its greater on. centration, the dose is much reduced. It may be relied on as the best mode for the administration of these remedies in the large class of diseases of both sexes to which they aro applicable. N. B.—Purchasers ai e advised to ask for • TARRANT'S COMPOUND EXTRACD OF CUBBBS AND COPAIDA, • and to take nothing else—as imitations and worthless preparations, under similar names, are in the market. Pamphlets accompany the medicine ' containing full and ample directions. Price, $l.OO. Sent by express on receipt of price. Prepared and sold wholesale and retail, by TARRANT & CO., No. 278 GIVIENRICII SMELT CORNER. Or WMULLN STRUT, NEW; YORK, And For Salo by Druggists Generally. HOLIDAY' PRESIAINTSI JOHN SURAFFER, No. 82, NORTH QUEEN STREET, would respectfully solicit the attention of his Patrons and the Public to his SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF HOLIDAY BOOKS, PREPARED AND ARRANGED EXPRESSLY FOR THE FESTIVE SEASON. The Stock comprises STANDARD,' MISCELLANEOUS. 'AND JUVENILE BOOKS, in many beautiful and elegant styles of binding. LIBRARY EDITIONS OF THE BEST AUTIORS. PRAYER—BOOKS AND BIBLES. [English and American Edition.] • We have Books for Christmas Presents, Books for New Year's Gifts, Books for the Old Folks, Books for the Young Folks, Books for the Folks in These, Books for Folks In the Country Books for Drys, Books for Lovers. Books of Devotion Books of Travul, Books ahout Patriots, Books about Liuntors, Books about Sailors, Books for Mechanics, Beautiful Poets, Washington Irving's Works, Charles Dickens Works, Sir Walter Scott's Works, T. S Arthur's Works, Bayard Taylor's Works, Mayne Reitl's Adventures, Revolutionary Adventures. All the writings of every standard author In every de. partment of Literature, In every style of binding, can be procured at Publishers' Prices. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, A new dock just received from Celebrated Manufacturers. The Largest and Best Assortment in the city, ranging in prices from.7s cents to $23; bonud In the very boot style, with Linen Guards. Albums for the Pocket and Centre Table, Oblong Albums, Imperial Quarto Albums. New styles received daily. THE AMERICAN SUNDAY SCUOOL UNION HOLIDAY BOOKS, JUST PUBLISIIED. OVER 100 NEW BOOKS—ALL ILLUSTRATED. Books for (Nils, Books of Humor, Books of History, • Books about Heroes, Books about Indians, Books about Soldiers, Books about Farmers, Splendid Aunuals, Handsome Albums JU'VENILE DEPARTMENT This department comprises the most complete and the rtiost extensive stock of Books Suitable for the Little Polka to be found In the city. - - - GAMES! GAMES!! of every description at low prices. Toy Books of all Hinds, Writing Desks, ROSOTFO'Xi and Mahogany, METHODIST, LUTHERAN, PRESBYTERIAN, REFORMED, die. Those persona desiring it, can make their selectiona now, and hare the packages Mid aside till Christmas. Call and see for }ourself, at SHEAFFER'S, dec Hi tf 42 . 1 32 North Queen street, Lancaster HAIR' DRESSING i. AND SIIAVING SAMIIKL J. WILLIAMS takes pleaauro in notifying hie numerous friends and customers, that he has remoaed his Saloon from Cooper's Hotel to the basement under Peter M'Conomy's Shoe Store, in West King street, near the AL•rk et Rouse, and has fitted it up in new and elegant style or tha accommodation of customers. HAM DRESSING, sife.voa AND SIIAMPOONING done In the m' at scientific and fashionable style, and his tonsorial operations are performed with the greatest ease and comfort to all concerned. He will also color the hair and whiskers, and guarantee thecolors to be applied withoutinjary to either. Give. the Professor a call, and he flatters himself that be will be able to render general satisfaction. Aar Don't make a mistake and get into the wrong shop. Recollect, it Is Immediately under 41"Clonomy'allhoe Store. apr 16 tf 141 S. WILLIAMS. CIIA.I'PED HANDS, PAVE, LIVE, SUNBURN, &c. ARD IMMIDIATE cues. • HEGEMAIV & CO'S CAMPHOR ICE WITH GLYCER INE. If used according to . the directions, will keep the Lauds sac in the coldest weather. Price 25 canto. Sold by Drnggista. Seat by mail en receipt of 34 cents. • REGEBIAN & dec 3 3m 4s] Chemists and Druggists, New York. MORE NEW AND 'INTERESTING BOOKS. THE EARVE HETES : A Tax, or Hourgruf Urn. By the Author of East Lynne; or, The Early. Daughter," "The Mystery." &c. Poor price, 60 cents. - 110ROAN;.011, THE KNIGHTS OP THE /11.A012. : A STEINGISTOAT of Itrairiz Tam. paper 016% 26 eta. 1/or elle at • • 1143111613FRa WS, apr 1 tf 12] Con. North Queen ona Orange Sts gODETIB LADY'S BOOK. FOB. 1863. GREAT LITERARY AND PIOTORTAL TUB. e publisher of Goders Lady's Book, thankful to that public obi& has enabled him to publish a magazine for the bet thirty-three yearsof alarger circulation than any in America, has made an arrangement with the most popu lar authoress in this country— 5W2.10/41-HAILLAIW, • Authoress of "Mond,. "Hidden. Path," "Mom Side," " Nemesia" and " Miriam," who will furnish 'a story for every number of the Lady's Book for 1863. This alone will place the Lady's Book In a literary point of view far ahead of any other magazine. Marion Harland writes for no other publication: .onr other favorite writers will all continue to furnish' Articles throughout the year. THE BEST LADT'SMAGAWINE IN THE WORLD, AND pois/ols,A4Dkil . . . . is of that kind that can be read aloud in the ftusilly circle, and the clergy in immense numbers are subscribers for the Book. TILE MUSIC is all oriensl, and would cost 25 cents Obi trim of the Book) In the music etorefs; but most of it is ooprighted, end cannot be obtained except in Godey.. • OIIR STEEL ENGRAVINGS. All efforts to rival us in this have ceased, and we now stand alone in this department, giving, as we .do, any more and infinitely better engravings than are published in any other work. GODEVB IMALENSE DOUBLE 1311:EBT PAIMION PLATES. CONTAINING From five to seven fall length Colored Fashions on each plate. Other magazines give only two. FAN AHEAD OF ANY FASHIONS IN MIIB.OPE OS AMERICA. - ' Godey's is the only work in the world that gives these immense plates, and They are such as to have elated the weeder of publishers and the public. The publication or these plates coat $lO.OOO ORE . - than fashion-plates of the old style, and nothing but our wonderfully large circulation eriablea us 'to give them. Other magazines cannot afford it. We never apace money when the public can be benefited. These fashions may be relied on. Dresses may be made after them, and the wearer will not snhject herself to ildin rule, as would be the case if she visited the large cittee dressed after the style of the plates given in some of our so-called magazines. OUR WOOD ENGRAVINGS, of which we give twice or three times as many nanny ether magazine, are often mistaken for steel. They are so far superior to any others. 13=1 Beware of them. Remember that the Latly'a Book is the original publication and the cheapest. If you take Oodey, you want no other magazine. Everything that is useful or ornamental In a house can be found in Oodey. DRAWING LEBSONB. No ethos magazine givens them, and we base enough to fill several large volumes: OUR RECEIPTS "• are such as can be found nowhere else. Cooking In all Ito variety--Confectionery---the Nursery—the Toilet-41u. Laundry—the Kitchen. Receipts upon all subjects are to be fund in the pages of the Lady's Book. We originally started this department, and have peculiar facilities for making it moat perfect. This department alone Is worth the price of the Book. . . LADIES' WORK TABLE. This department comprises engravings and descriptions of every article that a lady wears. • MODEL COT2ACIES. No other mazezioe has this department. TERMS: CASH IN ADVANCE. One copy one year, $3. Two copies one year, $5: Three ' copies ono year, $6. Four copies one year $7. Five copies one year, and an extra copy to the person sending the club, Eight copies one year, and an extra copy to the person seeding the club, $l5. Eleven copies one year, and an extra copy to the person sending the club, $2O. And the only magazine that can be introduced into the *hove clubs in place of the Lady's Book is Arthur's Home Magazine. SPECTRE CLIIBIILtIO WITH OTHER DILOAZHETS. . Goday's Lady's Book and Arthur's Horne Magazine both one year for $3 60. Godey's Lady's Book and Harper's Magazine both one year for $4.60. Godoy, Harper ' and Arthur will all three be sant one year, on receipt of S6.DO. Treasury Notes and Notes of all solvent banks taken at par. Ea careful and pay the postage on your.latter., Address, L. A. GODEY, 323 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa: Cm 41 NOW, Is THE TIME T GET UP CLUBS! GREAT INDUCEMENTS FOR 1862! PETERSON'S MAGAZINE THE DEBT AND CHEAPEST IN THE WOULD POE LADIES' This popular monthly Magazine contains nearly . 1000 pages; from 25 to 32 steel plates; and about 800. Wood Engravings—and all this for only two dollars a year. This is more, proportionately, than any magazine ever gave— belie° Peterson" is emphatically THE MAGAZINE FOIL THE TIMEZ The stories in " Peterson " are conceded to be the best published anywhere. The editors are Mrs. Alin 8: Stephens, author of "Mary Derwent," " Frohion and Famine;"and Charles .1. Peterson, author of "Kate Ayiesford," "The Valley Farm," etc., etc., and they are assisted by Mrs. Denison, Frank Lee Benedict, by the author of "finny L's Diary" by T. S. Arthur, H. L. Chandler Moulton, Mehits ble Holyoke, Virginia N. Townsend, Carry Stanley, Caro line E. Fairfield, Ellen Ashton, F. L. Mace, E. Dewees, A. L. Olin, and all the most popular female writers of America. In addition to the ueuab number of stories, there, will be given in 1862, Four Original and Copy-righted Ncrveleta, viz: THE JACOBITE•KDAIIGIITER; o Tale of . the '46, By Mrs. Ann S. Stephens. ANN n INTHEOPT ENGAGEMENT; a Tale of tb , day, By Carry Stanley. TILE SIIIRRAYS OF MURRAY HOUSE; a Tale of '76, By Charles G. Paterson.. • GETTING INTO SOCIETY; a Tale of to day By Frank Lee Benedlet These, and other writers, contribute excluelvely to "Peterson." 'l!llcrality and virtue are always inculcated. COLORED FASHION PLATES IN ADVANCE gltir• It is the Only Magazine whose Fashion Pliktea can be relied on. Each number contains a Fashion Plate, engraved on steel, and colored; also, a dozen or more New Styles ' en graved on wood; also a Pattern, from which ," DreesMan tilla, or Child's Costume can ba cut, without the, all ;of a mantas...maker-430 that each Number, in Oda way, will save a year's subscription. The Paris, London, Philadel phia and New York Fashions are described; at length, each month. Patterns of Cape, Bonnets, Head presons, /re., given in great profusion. Ito SUPERB MEZZOTINTS AND OTHER STEEL Pi:NORIO • LEGS Are by the first Artists, and one at leant, is gloat' in every number. Its COLORED EMBROIDERY PATTERNS. The Work-Table-Department of this Magazine is wholly unrivalled. It is edited by Mrs. Jane Weaver, who fur nishes, for each number, beautiful Original Patterns. Every number contains a dozen or more patterns in every variety of Fancy Work: Crochet, Embroidery, Knitting, Bead-Work, Shell-Work, Hair-Work, Wax Flowers, &tithed Glass, Leather-Work, Painting, Photographs, &a., with full descriptions. Every Number will contain a SUPERB COLORED PATTTERN for SLIPPER, PURSE, CHAIR SEAT, HANDKERCHIEF, EMBROIDERY, COLLARAND CUFF, or some other useiTtl, or ornamental article; and each of these would cost, at a retail store, fifty cents. These can be had in no other American Magazine. RECEIPTS FOR THE TABLE, TOILETTE, SICK ROOM, &a., &0., will be given every Number. •Allir A PIECE OF NEW AND FASHIONABLE, MUSIC WILL APPEAR EACH MONTH. Also, articles on the Flower- Garden, and Horticulture generally; and hints on all met tors interesting to Ladies. TERMS :—ALWAYS-IN ADVANCE. One Copy for one your, 2.00. Three Copies for one year, 5 00. Five Copies for one year, 7.50. Eight Copies throne year,...... ...... ..... 10.00. Twelve Copies for one year, 15.00. Sixteen Copies for one year, 20.00 PREMIUMS FOR GETTLNG UP CLUBS I—To every per son getting up a club of I, and remitting $5, or a club of 5, and remitting $7.50, or a club of 8, and remittingslo, or a club of 12, and remitting $l6, an extra copy for 1862 will be sent, gratis. If preferred, however, we will send as a Premium, (instead of the extra copy,) an illus trated LADY'S ALBUM, handsomely bound in gilt, or our Magnificent Mezzotint for framing, size 27 inches by 20— " Bunyan's Wife Interceding for his Release from Prieoll." To every person getting up a Club of Sixteen, two extra copies of the Magazine, or of either of the other Premiums will be sent. Address, poEt-paid, CLIARLES J. PETERSON; No. 806 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. .11a- All postmmters constituted Agents; but any pawn may get up n Club. Specimens sent gratnitouely, arrit• ten for. • (mar , 25 tf IT USEFUL PRESENTS FOR ORRIST MAS AND NEW YEAR. - I.EXTZ Bir - OTELERS, • . Offer unnsual inducements to enable all to make a Useful present for the Uolidays. CLOAK AND SHAWL EOO3l. • Contains a Large variety of - LADIES' CLOTH -CLOAKS, LOIS! Mil& SHAWLS! SHAWLS!! Long and Square, Ladles', 31Isses and Gents'. DRESS GOODS, New Styles Received Daily. 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The only article of the kind ever produced. wltich(yrill withstand Watgr. • E X.T.R A C " Every hodsekeeper should - have a'stapply - of .lohtur k Crosley's American Cement 01ue.",-.llim Yorki 17, "It is so convenient to have in the York "It is always ready; this commends it to eTerybqd4r— /V: Y. Ftdepindent. - ' - " We have tried it, and find it as useful in, out., hane t i.as water."—Wakes' 4n:rig of the r • • PRICE TWENTY-PPM CENTS PEA BOTTLE. Very Liberal Reductional to Wholesale 3:l!ngemtc Ear Foisale by all Prugglabs and storfAeßerA throughont the ecrontry. .3 0 0 B 0 8: - L'R (Sole Manaitacturers,) 78 WILLIAM ST., (Center or Libertyr inly* : . • • r „Ala* TETAINTI4;DGOLD,.Smyzit AN n - V AND - NO=3; fte , whteh the T 1121 wilt he pild !alb! Beleg lin .lhanse,ct ita kolir c 4i, ' Laneuter, Feb. 7, 'el • .^ NO. 'l2.