i isai ST. LOUIS COR.ILESPDIKDEZIODE• Old Ti r eather—Chriitntas—hfora .11fierdeis, - Bab beri", 4-c• - tribs In:orating Incident—Mfrs. .. John Smith=-Baeicaation f Judge Bates— John B. Gough —Political—Terntination of the Kansas War, 4.e r ~ 4-e. . • SI. LOU/S, December 24, 1555.' The weather remained dear and pleasant up to F day night, when it began raining. and froze as f ass lt, fell. On Saturday night another wind 5 rm passed over the city, doing very little dam e, however, save to window shutters, awnings, he. I terday and to-day is very cold, and we may rely asy . dmary winter has at last arrived. In the 'ppl, opposite oar city, a great deal of ice is 11 ac ing- - Doming from the various streams emptying in it above—and the probability is, navigation will be suspended in a few days. Business has become vary Mall, and many of our merchants have gone to the eastern cities to purchase their sprint supplies. The produce market is extremely dull; and almost etry article has met a material decline. The whole n her of Dego packed at this point up to the pres• e t t ime ra is about 25,000 head. Packers re now of fs g $5a5,25, and very few have been purchased at higher figures during the week. o-morrow will be Cnristmas. Great preparations a being made to celebrate the day in a becoming m uer. The "little ones" are lengthening out their strickings, to their utmost capacity, by way of m king ample room for the many "good things" in attire for them. Tarkies and Venison are being dressed, and mince pies prepared for a grand family cliOner; everything indicates a pleasant and happy time. The "Old Guard" having received six jest i ta i ons to lend his mite in the annihilation of as in ny ' , gobblers," has, strangg as it may seem, ac c ted of but four he picture which, I drew last week bf crime in St Louis, I thought to suffice for some time, but the h dof the murderer has again been at work, and o.e crime after another has followed in rapid sae- German cigar-maker, by the name of Dicke hs de, was shot a few days since by his room mate, T.nnehis. No cause. is assigned for the act. The m rderer is at large. R. G. Watson, of New Madrid county, was in rdered at his residence by two men, named Phil ip and Dr. Ross. The' origin of the difficulty ap p ars to have been in a suit at law, relative to a so . running 'through Watson's land. The parties are said to be among the most prominent citizens of that section—Watson being estimated to be worth Oar $lOO,OOO, and the other two men in good and cOmfortable circumstances. A reward of $3,000 is offered for the apprehension of l'hilips and Rose, and much excitement prevails in that locality. MoKowan and Robinson charged with the murder of Casey, the steward of the New York Dining Sa -1 sn, wore, after an examination, discharged, there n• t being evidence sufficient to convict them of the c dme. The testimony elicited in the case went to s. ow that the accused acted in self defence. I mentioned in my last that a man calling himself vie, was arrested, having in his possession a large a sount of jewelry. This property since which has hen claimed by Mr. Spoors, of Chicago, and upon h 8 arrival here, at once recognized the man Davis, a Mr. Ilickox, a brother to a young man in his e "ploy. It appears that atedifferent times goods w re missing to the amount of $15,000, but he never t sought of suspicioning Ilickox. The youbg man in h employ stole the jewelry from him, and then de c. taped, leaving the artioles in the hands of his b other to be disposed of, and in whose possession t .ey were recovered. The prisoner was taken to C.icago, and committed for trial. Quite an interesting incident occurred at the Re c.rder's Court, a few mornings since. A young girl d cooed in men's apparel was arrested on the levee, a d in the course of her examination, revealed quite a chapter of interesting incidents. It seems that a seat four years ago she lived at Madison, Ind., and w pledged to a young.snan in marriage, and one d• y the two proceeded to Cincinnati for that pur p.se; when there, the young man changed his no d. n, and deserted her in %strange city. She again' r= urned to her home at Madison, but her parents wield not receive her in their house, giving as a re• sn that she had disgraced them and herself— t. .t she was ruined, Ac., and all that the poor girl co ild do or say to prove her innocence would not al er their predetermination; she was driven from th• house and forbid ever entering it again. She was now without money and without friends, and he only alternative was to assume the male attire a. seek employment as such. She procured the au t and in a short time obtained a situation as cab in boy on a steamboat. In this capacity she contin uer undiscovered for about a year, when she was node steward and finally second-clerk, in all of so'"eh positions she acquited herself to the satisfies tio . of her employers. Four years has elapsed since sh. became a man, and was never discovered until a f w days ago in our city. -he says sue has frequently paid the Want to the la. es; escorted them to theatres, concerts and balls, an. upon one or two occasions made love to them, an. was at present in correspondence with a South ern belle. The Court ordered her immediately to ado . t her proper dress, but she emphatically inform ed •he Court that she would do no such thing, and the • might threaten and do with her as they saw fit, but she was fixed in her determination never again to I.y aside the "breeches'' and take to petticoats. eih. was then, finding her firmly resolved, ordered to lea e the city, which she agreed to. That night the e was an alarm of fire, and as the engines rush ed , y she grasped the rope and ran to the scene of con agration, and when there, seized the pipe and rushed into the very midst of the confusion, and when in the act of uncoiling the hose from the reel, the wheel of the engine passed over her foot, crush ingit severely. So serious was the hurt that she to be sea to the City Hospital, where she now ins. She could not be induced to reveal her name, but said sho had assumed that of John h: She is a beautiful girl, fine figure, and with ery intelligent, and has the appearance of a boy een years of age, and if left unmolested, will, •ut doubt, make her way among the best of men. dge Edward Bates, of the Land Court, has signi• 's intention to resign the Judgeship in Febru eat, giving as a reason ill health. Judge Bates ken of in this section as the 'Whig candidate 'resident in '56. . John B. Gough is at present delivering a of lectures in this city on the subject of temper- His lectures are numerously attended, and , ant red in a masterly style. He is a most polish tor and I think has but few equals, certainly eriors. s currently rumored here that the Evantng or(lndependent) is shortly to become a Nation mocratic paper. eems to me that the Democratic party of Ails is destined to bo divided; so far as State policy corned. There has already been symptoms of i. ind exhibited. The so-called Benton party called a meeting to organize for the approach tate Convention; and the so-called Anti-Benton n have issued their proclamation for the same se. There is trouble ahead, but enough -has come to light to form a correct opinion. .uut op, long last we havethe official vote of Wisconsin, gives Barstow, the Democratic candidate for E .re nor, 159 majority. We presume the abolition re now satisfied that they cannot count upon sin with any degree of certainty ! ' Cuming, U. S. Superintendent of Indian .&f -has returned, after concluding treaties of peace he Black Foot, bier. Perces, and one or two oth ions of Indians. At whic. Dove iats , Mee. Co fairs, with Cr n. Mr to W seat been I of lc Otero was in this city a few pays ago en 'outs hington, with the purpose of contesting the .f Don Jose Gallegos, both claiming to have :lected delegato to Congress from the Territory Mexico. re recently occurred in Memphis, Tenn., de r. g the printing establishments of the Eagle ppeal, besides much other property. I Wm. Rumbold, Architect, of this city, has the t for the design and superintendence of the uction of the Kansas capitol at Lecompton.- 0 has been appropriated by the General Gov nt for this purpose. latest accounts from Kansas report the war :ad—that is,if any war existed. Everything is and everybody is attending to his own affairs. • ceder is expected to be returned as the legally Delegate to Congress, at least 99 out of every the actual settlers so wish it. - •. contract for the support and maintenace of •w Orleans Fire Department, was sold at son . the sth inst., for five years, to John Youenes t the rate of $lOO,OOO per annum—ho to far t engine companies of 20 men and officers each, Mad ladder companies of 15 men and officers F.. akin in all 17 companies, composed of 320 and members—the cost of which to the city whole term of contract will be $500,000. brothers Hirst, from your county arrived in 'ty a few days since. 1. ing you and your readers a "Merry Christ rd a Happy New Year," I remain" Yours truly, OLD GUARD. Foreign and Domestic News [steamship Pacific , has arrived at New with Liverpool dates to the 15th inst.— ' ussians have taken Kttrs; the Turks, General Williams, having been forced to der, owing to their provisions falling In the Crimea, three thousand Russians ttacked the French lines, but after an :-hard fighting had retired. There are 1. mors of peace, but they are of a very • dictory nature. Russia has opened a oan of fifty million roubles, at 5 per cent lin, Hamburg and Holland. The Queen _land, by an order in Council, has nu ed the Bank of England to issue £475, n notes beyond the amount specified in ank charter. York The unde ,1 Burr' shor had hour still new in Be l of E. thenii 000, the ! 1 o steamship George Law has . reached - orlt, with San Francisco dates 'to the .st. She brings $1,400,000 in treasure. estivities in San Francisco in celebration , • fall of Sebastopol were attended by 10,- ersons. A quarrel arose among them rds its termination. Several Americans I .hed to the Russian Consul's, where speech -re made, and loud cheers given for Rini New The of th 000 tow.l e Indian war in Oregon continues with . violence. Numbers have boon killed, on the side of the whites and the Indians: me towns business was suspended, and men bad all departed, to take part in lontest. great both) In the the ow Nomutcs.—The editor of a Ken tucldry paper, who was present at the recent know nothing gathering at Louisville, and heard all the addresses,:remarks thereupon as follows: 'he speeches were allabout te Pope.— If t e leaders of this order half so much afra d of the devil as they pretend to be of the. Pop • , they would be better men than they are, and ould never meet again to rejoice over the ash . : and bones of women and children that the • had znardered," JimmaTy, February 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 28 27 28 29 30 31 1234 5 8 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 123 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 18 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 28 27 28 29 30 31 3' 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 18 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 September 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 1 2 3 4 5 '6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 21) 27 .28 29 30 31 November, 2345 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 28 29 30 Deaem bar 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 IS 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 THE Ii RIIANS OF 'IIIE BRITONS.—The Ohio State .Litirnai, the State organ nf Seward He. publi.-atiir:ni, is becoming, indignant at his friends. Ilear it talk: "We cheerfully agree that the administra tion menthe's ore not in any reelect responsi ble 14 this delay. The majority of the House is largely :tgainst them. mt.. ) , Lace selet;ted their Mall, and, and on every ballot, they give hint their entire strength—seventy-fire votes. It helungs to the opposition to organize that body. The country expects and has a right to expect it from them. They will be held to strict fn• the delay. FoREIGN ITE3lB,—The New York Post's Paris eurrespontlen t writes "Marshal Pelissier demands per ; ; to m.ss.on evacuate the Crimea forthwith. He declares that it is impossible to continue operations there on.account of the want of water fin• the horses of the army. The Russians have pois oned the- wells, and he asks, what is the use of keeping an army of 160,000 men.shnt up In their entrenchments ? It will be sufficient to leave garrisons at four or five points, but there is much fear here in regard to the moral effect of an evacuation of the Crimea. "The matter is still undecided. It is prob able, however, that the advice of Marshal Pelissier will he adopted. It is also said that England wishes next spring to undertake alone the maritime expedition against Cronstadt, reserving to herself, however, the right of demanding the aid of an army fio• disembar katin in caseof necessity. Peace reigns in Kansas. The -Yankee Squatters" and •• Border Ruffians , ' have fra ternized, both parties concluding that war was an tinnvofftable business. tro3=.The Indianapolis (la.) Sentinel esti mates that 1,000,000 hogs will be packed in that city thiA nenson r[me Human Hair.—To minister to a penchant for "auburn waves" and "raven tresses," the bruins of inventors have heretofore been called in requisition to lit tle purpose; tor although many oils, balms, dyes, and "specifics' have been the result of the Incubation, they have not only proved to he valueless, but many of them positively injurious to the hair and scalp—being the inci pient of scald-head and various other painful and danger ous cutaneous disorders. Upon Prof. 0. 1. Wood, of St. Louis, fortune has confer red the honor of having discovered a balsamic preparation, which not only promotes the growth and beautifies the Hair in a high degree, but restores it when it Is gone, or turns It back twits original color after It has become gray, fastens It to the scalp, and effectually destroys such cuta neous eruptions as may have been engendered by the use of dyes, essential oils, and other Injurious applications.— The ninny respectable testimonials which are offered in Its favor, from every part of the country in which It has been itstri.dtt,ed, leaves no loop for the sceptic to Muni a doubt on. The great demand for this article iu the eastern States, has induced the proprietors to establish a depot for its manufacture and sale iu the city or New York. It Is fast supplanting all other specifics 4,r the Hair, and already enjoys a popularity which no other 1.“ ever attain ed. Ituy it—test it—and you will rejoice that your atten tioo lixs Iran directed to it. Yours, Sic. R. V. KI:NNIAJY. Bacami tun, Mass., January 1855. Woon.—Dear Sir :—llavlng made trial of your Hair Restorative, it gives me great pleasure to say that its effect has been excellent In swimming inflammation, den drug, and a constant tendency to itching with which I have been troubled front childhood, and has also resto red my hair, which was becoming gray, to its original col or. I have used other articles, with any thing like pleas ure and profit. Yours, Sc. J. R. Int.too, Pastor of the Orthodox Church, Brocktleld. ILLINO/L , CENTRAL R. It. OFFICE, Vandalia, June 51,'54. Poor. WOOD,—Dear Sir take pleasure in bearing vol untary testimony to the excellence of your Hair ItestAira. live. Three months ago my hair wen: very gray. It is now a dark brown, (the original color,) smooth and glossy. The only appplication I have made to it has been the Hair Rebtorative, prepared by you: and which, from the result of my own case, 1 can most cordially recommend to others. Respectfully yours, EIMAILD WOLCOTT. From the Editor of the Real Estate Advertiser, Soh street. Pays. Woon,—Dear Sir :—llaving bc.n.tie previously quite gray, 1 was induced, some six weeks since, to make trial of your Hair Restorative. I have used less than two bottles, but the gray hairs have all disappeared : and al though my hair has not fully attained Its original color, yet the process of change Is gradually going on, and I have great hopes that, lu a short time, my hair will be as dark as formerly. I have also been much gratified at the healthy moisture and vigor of the hair, which, before, was harsh sad dry, and it has ceased to come out as tot musty. Respectfully yours, . PROF. Woon:—My hair commenced falling off some three or fours years since, and, continued to do so until I be came quite bald. I tried all the popular remedies of the day, but to no effect; at last 1 was induced to use your celebrated Hair Restorative, and am very happy to say it is doing wonders. I have now a fine growth of young hair, and cheerfully recommend Its use to all similarly af flicted. A. C. WILLIAIISOS, 133 Second street. St. Louts, March 7, 1864. 0. J. Woos & Co., 316 Broadway, New York, and 114 Market, St. Louts, Mo., Proprietors. y. W. Dyott 8 Sons, 132 North 3d st., PhDada., Whole sale Agents. For sale by H. A. Rocs-Arian & Co. ' Medicine Depot, Lancaster, Pa., and by H. A. Sltireman , Columbia, and by Druggists generally. aug 14 ly-30 C?- KOSSUTH, according to reports, Is preparing Mr revolutionary attempt in Europe as soon as the prope time may arrive. We may then look Ibr a revival of thr Kossuth hats and revolutionary fashions. But we have ne doubt the Philadelphia public, no matter what may be the changes in dress, will still continue to provide themselane with clothing from ROCKHILL & WILSON'S cheap ant elegant clothing store, No. 111 Chesnut street, corner o Franklin Place. dee Ti 19-19 ANC .MOTHER CURE.—Dr. •S. S. Wixec, Jr., of Schceneck, Lancaster county, Pa., recently extirpated a tumor weigh ing four pounds, from the uppermost part of the aide of the abdomen of his patient, It healed by union of the first intention. Tho patient, a female, was put in a state of anesthesia during tho operation, and was therefore ren dered perfectly unconscious of any pain whatsoever. v The Markets Pfuunzi.rala, December 29. There in a moderate inquiry for Flour to-day, and prices are arm. Salsa of 1100 barrels standard brands for ship ment, at SS,SO per barrel; 250 barrels extra at $9 ; 250 bar rels fancy at 9,50, and half barrels at $8,75 11 pair. Small sales for home consumption from $8,50 to 9,50, according to quality. Rye Flour is dull at $6,1234. Corn Meal is very quiet—a sale of 1500 barrels Brandywine rt $4,12 1 A 11 bar. red; Pennsylvania Is dull at $l. Grain.—There la very little Wheat .offering, and the only sale reported 2700 hundred bushels fair white at $1,90 B bushel; good rod Is worth tbe same. ltye stead)--sales of 5500 bushels Western at $1,23. Corn is arriving slowly, but the demand for it Is Ltmited—tiales of 2500 bushels new yellow at 75@78 cents, according to dryness. Oats are worth 40(?,42 cents lgt btishel—a sale of 2500 bushels Dela ware at the latter tgure. Provisions continue very dull, and the tendency, of prices is downward. Cloverseed le scarce and wanted—sales of 100 bushels at ,23(8,76 fifth% the latter figure from second hands. 't 2l( 7 8,5 demand continues Sales of bar- rels at 18(439 cent, and hhds. at 37 eta. Tnue aaaaa County, $S.—At an Orphans' Court 1...1he1d at Lancaster for the County of Lancaster,on the 17th day of November, A. I), 1355. And now ecember 17th, 1855, !mutilation having been Read mid confirmed Nisi. On motion of Francis Keenan, attorney for Catharine Cobey, one of the heirs of James Oalllgan, dec'd, the Court grant a Rule on the heirs of said deed, to come forward and take said estate at the amount for which the same has been appraised, or show cause why Bahl Ketate should not be sold in the manner provided for by law. Rule returnable on Monday, February 4th, Md. By the Court. Attest, J. D. CLINTON, Jan 14t 50 for Clerk O. Q. .Nowthis Yorkrcesman's Journal copy, aa4 mad bill to otdoe. cg Et 01 goea, o 0, 0 ; k; 123 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13.14 15 16 17 18 39 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29.30 31 3456 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 2 3 4 . 5 6 7 g 9 10 H 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 . 1 2 3 . 4 .5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 ,24 25 28 27 28 29 '3O anenviter Locomotl v e Workg--DECEM -1 IS;,:i.—STATEM EN 'l' of th,Lato.:”t,vl.o...ona.k -tive Engine and Machine Manor:l.lmile.; Company. made pursuant to the 1 1111 section of ail ael entitled art to encourage Manufactming tint: Com monwealth.- pamed 7th April. IS.M. The Capital of the Company i• riinery,ix thou,anil lots. of 11 which amount the 001 of ninety-three thousand dollars hue been paid into the h.nmle of the Treiwirer. The Linbilit le , . of the oil the let day of Detvtil her, '•lhev geterally existed. - were rot ty-eight 111,111,01 d 101114111•4 I and ten sixty-four cents. JAMES BLACK. M. 11. Tres-,'r. Attlrmeil and .1110i-eilied this li7th only Dee,ml,..c. A. 1./.. .1. V. tv All. .Pitt 1 if fito r ITIZ TURNPIKE STOCK FOR SALE. I —4) Mondly. January 71h, will I• , 1,1,1 by pubh, due ut tho pnl,lk hutl. of .I , lllt k 1 ,1 in the ,ity Lancant,i . Shari, ..tS(O6i tpi s I.io 11r1.1.1 t. Companv. Sale t;• 4 , 111111,11,• at 0 . .1141: p. By 6,1, of Iha -I, LECTION NOTICE OF THE LANCA4: • , for C oun t y " eAutua, I n urnuceClnapanY. -- The annual meeting of the members of . the Lancaster County Mutual Insurance Company trill be held at the office of the com pany, in Williamstown. Cu the second Tuesday (the Sth) of January, ISsit, on which day en election will he held between the hours oils A. M., and 4 P. M., for the purpose of electing nine Directors fur the ensuing year. jan 1 I t 60 NATII. E. SIAYMAKER, Seep. E STATE OF ISAAC FREEIIIAN, decd. The undersigned, appointed auditor to distribute the balance in the hands of Christian Kieffer, administrator of Isaac Freeman. dee'd, to and among those legally entitled thereto, will meet for the purpo,t of his appoint:nunt, on Thurbday. Janulry 17. IsZ,G. al d oclock, P. it.. at the Li brary ro - ,m ot - I Ile enurt 1, - ISTATE OP SARAH HOAK, dec , d.--The 124 undersigned, appointed auditor to distribute the hot once In thu hands of Christiaa Kieffer, administrator of Sarah Iloak, deed, to and among thoge legally entitled thereto, will meet for the purpose of hi, appointment, on Thursday, January 17, ISoti, at 2 n - r1d.4.1:. P. 31., at the Id iom,' room of the Court House. Estate of Beneville Fisher and_ Wife.— In the Court Common Pk.: for the County of Lan caster. Whereas. John Lutz. assignee of Benevilh. and Wife, did on the 25th day or lite in the otliee of the Prothonotary of the roil Court, his Amount the the said Estate: Notice is hen,Ly given to all inte,.-4,•,1 in the said Estate. that the said Court L,, v.' appointed the 4th day of Feb. next. ISZiri, I;.1 . the confirmation t ner,d. tin lea, exceptions be tiled. attest. , tit iW.I,IA N. Prot h'y Lancaster, Prot \ jolt 41•::o 'trainable Farm For Sale.—The ntide,igned V offers at private sale, a valuable FARM, ,ynitaiu ing 120 Acres of Land, in Adam, county. Penna., on the road from Hanover to Frederick. live miles from the hornier place. anal within two miles of Littlestown 25 Acres thereof are Woodland, tho residue is under good Mtn-, and good cultivation, and Limestone on part of the Laud. Th 4 improvements are a large two story BRICK HULSE, with a well of water near it; a Brick TEN ANT HOUSE, with a spring of water in the La ;,..ment; a largo BANK BARN. Wagon Shed, Corn. Crib and other outbuildings. Ttvo good lIRCIIARDS of se lected Apple trees. Nearly every tlol lit Supplied h, itt, run ning Water. This Farm will be sold low and en ,n,y li•rin, and i, we' worth the attention of purcha , er-. Any per,. wishing to view the prcini,.. it ill plea., sal en 3.1 r. Jura .testier Farm. Fo price and terms apply to ,term•r. ra. to tn.. on dersigned, in Lanca , ter 'A I. PE it jan 1 tf t..a, n,. rilLe Notional Pollee Gaze i e. --loolEnT A I SEYMOUR, Editor and Proprietor. The National Pone Gazette, the first paper of the kind ever publi,h,,i ill tin United States, is distinctive In its character, being a rain plbte chronicle of Crime and Criminals. Justice ate its dd ministration, wherein both are laid with fidelity 'etore th public, in all their varied light, awl shads , . Tit: ore some of the particular features: . . Full Reports of all Criminal Trials. by and given at the earliest periods. Items of Dono , die and Translations of Foreign Criminal News: Tho t , llO ( . 011,1,1 and prepared with care, the other ft:m.11:11.41 e,p,•4 dy fir the Pollee Gazette. Correspondents fruin all part of the 1 . 1....11 th,• moo( competent pens, and conveying the most important and in [cresting information on all niatter, in which eviler and social offence. are concerned. A CIRCULATION OF OVER 40.i01 the evidence of the favor with which ii,. \,-. POLI, ZETTE ie regarded IT the Public. Office of PubliCatien No. 10:: N:".:111 1. - 1,1.111 In advance. Ross & .luNvs, General Agows, for empplyiu t r at the above number. T110.11.i9 11. C•LLEYDYR, No. RS > , :uth Thlit: str.•;l, r• pp slte the Exchange, Philadelphia. Ortl,lll .kevnt h,r r. Southern and Western trade. 461- All letters and order, to inure itnanpt At trot lo must be post-paid. and addro, ,, l••Nutiuntil Pr,11.-o Nero York City. HATES or ADVEri/i,1N,.-111.1. 011, of I I Three aquaree $6O. Six equal to "uz tit! trt, of column, $lOO. Advertisements 10 emits a line hr.! hid, ii , n end L ~nts for every subsequent insertion. Business Notices on the third page 12 cents n Gum first insertion, end n cents each subsequent his - ert Mr. JOHN Kina, No. Oil Neasau str,t, Is the authorized advertising agent for this paper. The large and widely extended circulation of this paper renders It one of the must desirable advertising mediums of the day. BOSTON, Mardi :20, 1854. R4r.The above paper eon utio Le hakt ut Spangler's B.k Store, No. 33 North Queen street,Lanraster, Pa. T ETTER IN REFERENCE TO TILE Law of the Ridgway Farm and Coal Company.— Prom George Traylor, Egg., Deputy Postina,ter of Kersey P. 0., Ell: count•. Pennsylvania: I It(it (HIM 1555. MESellB. El/Mtn-ll—Being Deputy Post nii,ter at this place. frequent Inquiries are made at this ;Alice of the quality and mineral worth of the Illitvra3 Farm awl Agricultural Com. pant'''s lauds. These lands lay scattered mound this place. To give a description of it, such as any persoll can rely on, I must give a description of the lands adjoining, which have been sold and are cultivated. By means of your valuable col umns allow me to answer all former inquiries, and I hope to be troubled by no more letters. The soil here is a good limestone soil, well adapted to winter grain, such as wheat and rye; and for summer grain, such as oats, early buckwheat and potatoes, it cannot be beat. Grass grows well, and It is, literally rspeaking, a grazing country, as our forests abound In the best of pm lure. It is the best county for stock I know of in this State. I think, In tline, it will become the secant butt her's counts to New York. D. C. M. RCPP In regard to cool—lu fact it Is a perfect body of roes-1 know in this neighborhood several good coal mines, aver aging 4 to 1 feet veins, of the beet Bituminous Coal. I scarcely know of a single farm but what bus more or lees coal. On a farm owned by Jacob Taylor, EMI., about a half mile from here, a bank wee opened last fall which meas ured S feet one way, and is now worked 5 feet deep. How much deeper It may be I cannot tell, as the bottom has not • been reached. This is the case In many places iu this see. Bon of the county. It also abounds In the best of Limestone. There 1, plenty of Iron Ore found here. I have frequently found the best of Iron Ore on the top of the ground. But there never has been any thorough search made about here. In St. Mary's. six miles from here, there have been some veins opened of from 6 to 9 feet of the best rock ore. . . The Timber in this county cannot be beat any place. It consists of the best of pine, hemlock, cherry, oak, sugar maple and beech, all of first growth and healthy. The pine is probably the beat in the five counties, and a very certain business is made by making shingles during the winter and sending them in the spring to Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Louisville, Ice. One merchant in this tillage took in eight hundred thousand shingles in one season. The county, in fact, has every facility, and when once the railroads are finished, you may depend this will become the garden of Western Pennsylvania. As regards the Company, I knew nothing; but judging from their selection of sod, and from the excitement among the knowing ones, I should judge It will be Of groat advantage to the Stockholders.— Land in this county is catalog fast, and has advanced Irons 50 to 100 per cent. since the Sunbury and Erie Railroad has been reduced to a certainty. This road once finished and I pledge you no county lu ibis State will be able to excel it. GEORGE TAYLOR, Jan 1 tf 50 • Deputy P. M. ILE subscribers have opened a , tore in New Danville, Peipia township, for the sale of y Goods, Q,neensware, Groceries, Cc., &c. They have Just received a freah supply of all these ar ticles from the Cities, and are prepared to sell as cheap as the same can be purchased In Lancaster or any of the ad. olning towns. By prompt attention to business, they hope to receive a liberal share of public patronage. Dec 25 6m* 49 Lancaster Locomotive Works, December 18 , 1855. IVOTIOE.—The Stockholders of the Lancaster Loco. .1.1 motive Engine and Machine Manufacturing Company, are requested to meet at the °fare of the Company, on Thursday, January 10, 1856, for the purpose of electing eleven Directors, a Secretary and Treasurer for the ensuing year. M. 0. ELM, dee 25 St 49 Secretary and Treasurer. TOCILHOLDERIP MEETING.—An ad• Ojourned meeting of the Stockholders of the Lancaster, Lebanon and Pine Groveliallroad Company, will be held on Monday, Jannarj 14,1860, at 9 o'clock, P. 3L, at No. in Walnut street, Philadelphia, at which time an election will be beldfbr Direstors for the ensuing y_ear. THOS. J. 319.173, ilacretary. doe Si it 40 MARRIAGES On (be inbt., by lice. J. S. Grumbaugb, Albert Stu. ley, of Lane:net,. 11,rtnerty of Ifontp. Imery county. to Mau Ann ILemilte.t, dee...,litcr of Jae. Ibruilten, F.sq_ of this city. On the 27th nIL. by th,, Tier. J. J. rltrine, Samuel S. Bare of West Earl, to Elhabetli A. Grabill of Earl twp, By the same. Ames Horst of East Earl tsrp.. to Amelia Wingenroth of Voganrille, Earl top. On the 17th ult . "by the same, Jacob Shanh of Eden. and Emeline E. Somtg of ritraaborg. On the 18th nit- by the tier. G. P. Ennid, John :Felsinger, of Wort Coral co, and Eliza Weber, of West Earl. On the '-'sth ult., by the same; Philip Beitzel. and Path arine Miller. beth of Lancager. ,On the 27th tilt., at Lechler's Hotel, by the same, Benia min G. Laudie, of Manheim twp... and Mary Dandle. of East Lampeter. • On the 65th ult.. by the Rev. Mr. Wallace, of Peque.s, James Gaoler. of Reading, and Ada E.., daughter of David Clemson, Esq., of Salislmry twp.. Lrineuster county. On the 22,1 ult., by the Rev. henry Sutton. Joseph Flem ing and Ann E. Quigley, all of Lancaster co. On the 24th ult.. by the Rev. J. S. Crumbaugh, henry F. Kramer. of Ilare,shurg. to Sarah A. Albright o: Oda city. DEATHS. Uu Wedneeday afternoon. the irn,L. MarY Lomb, agei 92 yearn. widow ofJwoh Long. Int..•( this dry •, deed. In :Manor town..hip, on the 27th of ih-veml.,r. Mr, Eliz abeth Wahl, aged 76 yearn, 8 112.11thi and 7 day]. CI TOUCH'S DANCING ACADEMY. AT 0 FULTON HALL, ~ t .,uch he, the honor to announce to his friends and the public 4.•ncrallv. that his Third Quarter of the will couttn.-tier. tinder un usually favorable auspices, in Fulton Hall. op Wednesday. January 10. litat% when ha will continue as fortneriv to devote all his attention to the instruction of pupils o.ti dadd to his rare. In addition to all the old and favorite Quad! illu•. Le a ill introduce a number of NEW DANCES. recently brought out In the fashionable Courts of Europe. and now in want, in our large ronunereial CLASS DA I'S AND Ili kl*Ft".--4 W.-.ll:,,sklays and Sot. urdayt. from 5 P. M.. for ladies and youths. sud We'd nesday and Friday myninzs. Irani S lo In P. M.. der lien. Unman. TERM, =Fire deltaie for thirteen 1-. roar. Mr. Stone). tenders his heart-felt thanks to Li. tri••ndr and onplli for their kind patronage and approval es.tended to ilk efforts during the time he ha, had the pleaeure of residing in their midst. and will , pare tto pain: to des.-rye a rontinuanee of their stippart. For further par:intl.,- apply at at House_ jan I If fm rrhe Lanearier and Ephrata Turnpike & PLANK ROAD COMPANY,—Th- Hoard of Slanag<ra of 8.11.1 Company. did the r,fil day of De.,inher. declare a .livident of rent,. on each ,Jr re Lin at the office ofJ no. R. Leed k Co w in LanvlCA,r, on and after the 141 Li day of Jen uniy. I SSG, Hr order of the Hoard. 11 EN ItY Silt EIS OR. ;tan I Zr Lo Trk,a,urer. pill I II ii MICE u 141 LU New Store CONRAD d: YORDY rjOIDE:11011TON P(ST; - TELEPTLESS Alto Post, and the Boston Stateemiri and Weekly Post; for 12,55.—The twins of oar JournalS far the 'ensiling year are Tot the Daily Post, ; for th r Frees and Postoeml-week ly, plonds,ys and Thursdays) ; and for the Statesman and Weekly Post. (Fridays) y,r - s. These Journals are edited by Casette 0. Geneve and It:calm+ FeniliCsnitan, Jes: employ a large corps of assits-, taut editors, repartem and earrespondents; and neither labor nor expense Is spared to make their columns valua ble. 'they have been published nearly thirty years; have a range of subscription 'exceeded in extent and aggregate by no paper M New England • and, so largely is their cir cal ,t ion, the.. a new pram ha ' s been ordered to enable the dems-rd to be promptly supplied. The r outing matter consists of a great variety of useful and entertaining matter. Its editorali; domestic and for eign correspondence; reports of lectures: marine depart- meat ; daily monetary article and weekly financial review literary notices. poetic contributions and humorous mat ter make variety designed to meet every taste. • The advertising-gob:lmm; embrace au almost entire,s, nopsis of the inuinssa of New England; and from that de- l ey e t t e e nt of the papireiaone can lee obtained a correct im- 4 preselon of the charachlkof trade, Its facilities end Its ope j. - rations white the financial editorials give an accurate view , of passing events in the °ore meiciad world. The Press and Post is made from the Daily's contents, and published every Monday and Thursday morning. It is clearly and handsomely printed on fine paper, lu clear type, and the subscription is four dollars a year. Th., Boston Statesman and Weekly. Post, forms a racy and ,amtplete record of the times and contains the news of every description; in fact, a b rief; and comprehensive history of passing events; foreign Etowah, detail, domestic information, agricultural items, commercial and monetary articles, statements of trade, of the weather, of crops, actor uts of meetings, political records, news of every de scription. pfetry. pleasant reading matter, humorous Items epigrams: in filet, a complete Madly newspaper—a vehicle I‘,r every species of useful and entertaining information.— The Statesman is printed ou the largest sized paper and ea new and beautiful type. It has a very large circulation and its rapidly increasing hat is the best evidences of its popularity. It is supplied at the rate 1 , 1 two dollars a year far single subscriptions. Clubs. taking ten or more copies in one package. will la, supplied at one dollar and a half a year. The commercial department of these journals involves a large expenditure: contains varied and accurate reports as to all branches of trade: and is second to that of no paper published in New England. These journals are carefully conducted, and edited in a faith in demacratic principles. but in a spirit of cancilia lion to all partie , .. As adverfising mtvlium= they are an. •urps,sed. penetrating. as they de, into .1u , •11 a variety of household. , scattered ore,. the whole Union. and read us they are, by all classes of the community, they furnish an opp al unity fur the diffusion of information which can ,caroely he obtained cl...•where. jtn 1 _lll I - IN THE MATTER. 01.? THE CITATION to John D. Wilson. Executor Wilson. late of Su. li.bury toy:T.4. Lan. ~..1••!. and 1110 un iwer it Executor filed.. An.l IP, V. Doe. 17th. 1,3:3. ou nwiion of 13.. t 11. Chump u,3”..Cnunlel for Executor. Rule un Mat - gm - et Whitehill, Prlnson,r. to litow rail,. why Citation .13“33131 out bat di,- EsoeutOr Itrtortialek ILO Monday of January Ai to A. M. By th , t.'"ort. Att., LANCASTER COUNT): EXCHANGE AND DEPOSIT OFFICE eurnr.l . of East King and Duke streptd, BE'r. 'lll COUIIT 1I01.:S1-: AND SPRECIIEIc . .± HOTEL, Lancaster City. 1011 N K. REEL E ClI. inly ilito.re.l on .i10. , i115 :d the fol bnying rate, eent fur , ate yea: slit 5 30 1111% .• .1.1. 1 / 1 1 . 1' unit sell Heal F:rtate and eteeks 1111.114111. oegl,l lualls, Colleet Cl3ll/111, SC. . 1.1‘,. • . ter; - The undeniigued uro individually liohk. to the exten • of their titaie, for all the deposits and usher obligation, tic K. treed A Co. JOIIS 6. HEED. AMOS S. lIENDERSoN. LIA : , 111:1.17, ISAAC E If ESTEK, de.1f.4,1 1 4 1i -tale of John Illogwalt, late of Ozer. narvon township. Merchant, dec'd.—Letters of admin. ,nation. ii,ndente lite, nu said estate. having been granted to by the, Register's Court of Lancaster coun ty : hereby "given, that all per,oo haring claims or demand-, against the estate of odd deceased, will make known the seine duly authenticated without dela.y to the undersigned, and those indebted to pay the same on or be fore the tel day of March next to Levi L. Him:watt. Penny. h•tro, Ciernarron township, Agent, or to .1 It TSII C DV. Trea,tot DAVID RING WALT. r—idio:; iu l&rupfiehl, tßohrerstown.) eon. Adnir. pt-od.nte life, ofJohn jet t atement of the Conestoga Steam Mills iin the 30th of Siivrtuber. 1 , 55. in With th Act of Assembly. . . Amount of Stock subieril,d is Four Ilnn,lrol and Sev enty-lose Thousand. Niue lint.drud rid Fifty Amount actually paid in—hour Hundred and Sixty-seven Thousand, Two Hundred and Fitly 1,‘,, thirds of which alnolult has been transferred to•the Company In the tink. and transfer of Nos. 2 and 3 Milli to sundry parties, le.tvin ,, the amount of Stock In hands of the Stockholders, titre [flnked and Fifty-five Thousand, Seven Hundred and Filly Dollar,. The Capital in invested in Real Estate, in cluding 11i1I trod Machinery. Two Hundrod :Ind Twenty-one Thousand. Four - Hundred and Two Dollars, Ninety fkiur eta.: iu 111auto.ictuai Goods, Cotton Supplies, Bills Receivable, C.,11 and Debts flue the Company,thre Hundred and Eleven Tiam-snd. Six Hundred and Forty Dollar,. Seventy-one cent, l . .elds nud Li,biliila stile Ihmtlred and Ninety-eight Thon,ool. \ 1.4 y-five Dolls., and Sixty-two ,ents. A. SLAVMIti Nlt. Amlit r A. SLAY AIAK ER, Auditor • IV,. 1.. li:l.L. TrOttSllrer. - .111 thi,. day. Lattr, , ter. Do,. 20. J. C. V ‘,l I • Al-kt 21 40 ÜBLIC 1111,03 lice Of nu crder of the j orp.icto Court of Lancaster County. will be sold by p a e ndue, on Wednesday the loth by of January., at the public house of Adam Trout, in the City of LA - dam - en THAT LARGE ONE STORY BRICK E1.1.1N0 HOUSE and lot of ground, situated „ on the South side of Grange Street In said city: ii ut containing iu trout it fret and extending in depth 2-15 trot to a public Alley; hounded by property of Joseph Hoover on the West, and dlenry Bundel on the East. The house is large and well built. There to a well of good 1V41,r, with a pump lo near the back door, arid on the lot ore a number of fruit trees in Otto hearing order. late thc property of Michael Runde). dee'd. Sale to 1'o:11111.1:e at 7 rindk I'. A! Littcn• thn, all to : given l:} STATE OF ADAM REES AND WIFE. ESTATE the Court of Comment this for the County of bill easter. Whereas - . Daniel fitnnei USS i "1 Adam Rees and \t ife. did I. the . 2utt..1... fieeeinherlS.;:, the ill the Office of the Prothnnitat y f A,eount of the etthl Estate. Notice is hereby givan io pei • ois ititeeteded In the said Estate. that the said 0 , 111 t have a pis dated theliSth day of ilithiatri, 1 S.W.. for the COI/firm:llion thereof. unless eseeption: be tiled. Attar. .1. It IV kt AN. f'roth'y. I.aneaster. l'intit'yg Ufiire, ch..- 'Ai .h et Ift Books for the Ilolldays.—The 14-1 A, tllOl,l in Poetry and Pres, finely illutir.tied. ,tahle for Christmas and New I sir, Fine Albums. Port Folios. Deed:, 4e. A large and varied ass,rtment of loanti,,,l ..,el log J LVENILE PAloli.S.lml very low price,. Annuals, Bibles, Hymn Books. Pill yer Fancy Ink Stands, Caber,. Port Nlonnaies.,,.. at Ow lb., t h o , tio tk, o k SLnre 1v5•2.7 tr ItiLt rlu tu•i. Proclamation.—Whereits, the non. HEN ICY C. LONG, C'res't., lion. A. L. HAVES and .1, Bkows, Esq , .. Associate Judges of the Court of Counnon"Pleas, in and I. a the county of Lancaster, and Assistant Justices of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery and Quarter Sessions of the Pence, in and for said county of Lancaster, have Issued their Precept to me directed. re quiring me, among other things, to make public Prociama tiun throughout my Bailiwick. that a Court of Oyer and Terminer and a General Jail Delivery: Also, n Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace and Jail Delivery, will commence lu the city of Lancaater, In the-oommon wealth of Pennsylvania, on the 3d Monday in JANUARY, 15.:,6: In pursuance of which precept, PUBLIC NO TICE 15 HEREBY GIVEN. to the Mayor, and Aldermen of the city of Lancaster. iu the said comity. and all the Justices of the Peace, the Coroner, and Con nta bieS of the sold city and county of Lancaster. that they then and there in their own proper persons, with their rolls, records and examinations, and inquisitions, and their other cc uteuJ,rances, to do those things which to their offices up pertain, in their behalf to be done: and also all these who will prosecute against the prisoners who are, or then shall be In the Jail of the said county of Lancaster. are to be then awl there to prosecute against them as shill be just, Dated at Lancaster, the 3,1 day of Dec. 1856. ti DAVIE MARTIN, Sheriff. N. U.—Punctual attendance of the Jurors and Witnesses will hereafter i.e expected arid required on the first day of the sessions. Aldermen and Justicres of the Peace are re quired by au order of Court. dated November 2 ist,.lB-18, to return their reeognizancit to John J. Porter, Clerk of Quarter Sessions, within one week from the day of final action in .1..11 ease, and In defaultthereof, the Magistrate's costs will not he allowed. dee 25 tr-19 DJOURNED COURTS FOR 1 .856,...1t Is 11 ordnred by the Court thnt adjourned Courts for 1856, be held for the trial and decision of cases in the Common Pleas, OriThans' Court and Quarter Sessions, as follows : FOR ARGUMENT. . . One week. commencing. 51ONDAY, the 17th of March. loth of June. " 15th at. Sept. •• " 15th of Dec. To couti4ue see week how the snid days respectively, and as much longer as the business shall require. All the cases on the list for argument In the Orphans' Court, shall be taken up on the first days of said terms, and pro• seeded with untili disposed of, unless confirmed by con sent or cause shown. The cases on the argument list in the Quarter Sessions, shall be taken up on the Wednesday of the said terms, if not prevented by the business of the Orphans' Court, and If so, the cases in the Quarter Sessions will be commenced at the termination of the Orphan's Court business. The argument In the Common Pleas re be commenced on Thursday, If not prevented by the Orphans' Court or Quarter Sessions cases: In that case the argument list of the said Court will be taken up at the termination of the eases in the other courts, and proceeded In until disposed of, unless continued by consent or cause shown. It is further ordered that the absence of counsel at the time appointed for taking up cues ,mentioned in the pre ceding orders, shall be no cause to suspend proceedings therein, unless by consent or legal ground for a continu ance be shown. ADJOURNED JURY TRIALS.—It le ordered by the Court, that adjourned Courts for Jury trials In theoQuar• ter, Sestions and Common Pleas, will be held a, full"we : QUARTER SESSIONS. One week, rotilmanclng on the 7th of January. COMMON PLEAS. One week, commencing the lst MONDA Y, 4th or p e liy. •' Sd of March. • 26th of May. 2d of June • lot of Sept. the 4th •' 27th of Oct. the let •• Ist of Dec. Aud such other period,: as may be appointed at the afore said Courts,, at their regular terms. The foregoiug to bo published lu all the newspapers in the city and county of Lancaster, three succesaiso times In each, at the expense of the county. Jar Bill to be pre, seated at the Commissioner's Office. Attest dee 25 3t 40. J. BOWMAN. Protliy. C.! TAR CORN SHELLERS.—GRAIN, MILLS, he. A supply of those unrivalled shellers, adapted either for hand or horse power, and of vnriou. sizes and prices; also little Giant Corn and Cob Mills, Sausage Chop pers and Staffers, Horse Powers and Threshers, Coat Iron lift and force pumps In great variety, Hay and Adder Cut ters, Grain Falai, superior Os„,Yokes and 1.301.18, with all oth er articles for the use of the Fernier and Gardener, by wholesale and retail. PASCHALL 3IORRIS I Co., Agriculturalcltiarebonso and Scud store. corner 7tk and Market, Philadelphia. des 25 tf 49 AGENTS WANTED FOR KETCHUM'S MuWING MACHINES. -500 Ketchum superior Mow ing Machines direst from the manufactory and for male by the subscribers. Agents who wish to have the eale of theme in any Part of Pa or adjoining States, will soarly no tice. PASCHALL MOI:Itil~d Agricultural Warehouie and Seed. sten, corner 7th and Market, Philadelphia. dec 25 tf 49 NATIONAL 'Hotel, Washington, D. C.— Tide celebrated Hotel, sittstel half way between the President's House and the Capitol, bas been leased by the undersigned for a number of years, and has been refurnish ed and improved throughout, making it In all lte appoint ments equal to any Hotel in the country. The Howe fa uow open for the anompiodation of the public.blic FM. GUY, 20 24144 Broseietcr. BEALS. GREEN E 19 A; IVatPr gtn•e!. 11,4,11 J. L. (I.INTON. for U. CAPITAL AUTHORIZED—, .ottoolo M=MEM olAttOß ZEM'il 6114,11, Id I nildren inid deed. 3149 CITA.II7IOII3f & CO.-Traci and Surgical 1...../eßandage Manufacturers, have removed from N0..32 North 9th street, to No. lilt North 9th street, below Race, Philadelphia. French ant:tall other description of Trusses, warranted to give satisfaction in the treatment of the moot difficult wises of Rupture. Single Trusses, humto $5 Double, 92 to $B. Elastic lace Uteri) Abdominal Support. era, for falling of the Womb, highly recommendediby . the Medical Faculty. • Elastic Net Stockings, for Varicose Veins, Dropsical Swellings, Gout, Rheu matism. Breakness at knee and ankle • joint. This is a very superior article, andphighly recommended by Physicians. Instruments for Curvature Bandages,and also alldeecriptions of Instruments and Bandages manufactured for diseases that require me- chanical stator their relief. C. W. V.kNEIORIV it CO. der 25 ly OTICE TO CREDITORS.--Take notice that ill I have applied to the Judges of the Cart of Common Pleas of the county of Lancaster for the benefit or the soy several Insolvent Laws of this Commonwealth, and that they here appointed Monday, the lint day of January, 1830, at 10 o'clock in thq forenoon of that day, in the Court House in the City of Lancaster, for the hearing of said peti ion. when and where you may attend if you think proper. dec IS 3t 48 ISAAC B. COOVER. Glft Books, Gift Books I—FOR TILE .HOLLI DAYS. NOR ready for examination and Dale, at the - Peoples Book Sc,"tor a most 'magnificent assortment of Gift Books" and oilier articles, _for Christmas and Sew Tear ` comprising all the annuals for the year In Papier Mache, and other fine bindings: All the Standard Poeta and Writers" in sumptuous bind ings. Familytibles, gorgeously finished. Small Bibles. in every conceivable style; velvet, gilt iron and clasps. Papier Bache, Turkey Morrceo, gilt Iron and clasps, Turkey Morocco Antiques. ,tc. Prayer Books, in the same variety of bindings Hymn Books in every style, and for every denothination. 3000 Juvenile Books. selected with the greatest care, a great number of them the latest London Juveniles. Port Folios, a splendid assortment. Writing and Traveling Desks, the largest assortment in the city. Cab Gas and Work Bowe. ~..me beautiful arlielee iu this line for the Ladies. . Port Mortals, Pocket Books, Cord C-ließ. Gold Pens, &c.. in large quantities. Chess Men, a full assortment. Backgammon Boards of the most beautiful patterns.' Also. a general assortment of Good Books suitable for presents. Remember the PEOPLE'S BOOK STORE, - 33 North Queen street, Lancaster. die IS tf 4S TTSEPtiL PRESENTS FOR CHRIST mas and New Year. Weutz's offer the following mem orandunt for the nee of .LL who a ish to enjoy the privilege of the -time honored custom' of making a useful present, Shawls. liroel,a. kohl hoed Afghanistan. Hay State, Lung and Square Shawls. Latest,tales Paris Cloaks and Talnuts, a very beautiful present. Dress Goods, Paris Orientals, Plaid & striped Cashmeres, Rich Satin striped Reps, Rich Moire Antique De Laineb and Cashmeres. I Case Itich Velrelt De Laines, only" 23 cents. worth 31 t.l cts. Rich Ratted. :icarh, opera Rigoletts, French Merint,s and Cashmeres. • Just Imported—a lay, lot of best quality Kid Novas every shade and No. for Ladies and Gents. -.- - .. ... • .. I box or I. dol. Kid Gloves; assorted colors au appropriate present for a Lily, &c., &c. To enable all to participate in the Jovial season. the above presents can he 4 eettr,fl at seduced prices during the Ilolli days at WENTZ'S. ilec IS II IS R. KANE'S ARCTIC EXPLORATIONS Din search of SIR JOHN FRANKLIN, during the years 1b53, &4, '55: Being a Personal Narrative, and containing an account of his Important Discoveries, the Perilous Adventures of his Party, end the Thrilling IncidentiConuected therewith. Fully and Elaborately illustrated by Several Hundred WOW Cuts and Steel Engravings, including Portraits of Dr. KANE S Mr. GRINNELL. The drawings and paintings by the distinguished Artist, JAMES HAMILTON, Esq., from sketches by Dr. KANILThe Steel Plates executed un der the superintendence of J. 31. Butler, of Philadelphia.— The Wood Engravings by Van Ingen A Snyder. Two Vol- Octavo. Price, $5,00. This beautifully executed and Intensely interestins work should be owned and road by eN ory one. Published by CHILDS A PETERSON, 104 Arch street, Philadelphia. And for cafe throughout the United States. dee Ib [BIRTH PLACE OF ROBERT FULTON. elegantly colored Print, published by Rsigart d: Del linger of this city, exhibiting a correct view of this celebra- PA Lancaster Count• Farm, will be ready for sale by their agents, in a few days. No citizen of Lancaster County, of the State of Pennsyl vania, or of America, should hesitate to secure a copy of the HOMESTEAD of the renowned Inventor, who dealt with facts, and practical results are the glory of the world. Robert Fulton Invented and built the First Steam Packet, and the First Steam Vessel of War that ever moved npon the waters, and the nations of the earth are now indebted to him for the increased commerce of the world. • • . History has not told no of Ma equal, and therefore every momenta of his will each day become more Important. This beautiful engraving will be furnished to each idised. be r at the reasonable price of one dollar per copy. All orders directed to J. Dellinger. Daguarrian 'hams, north west side of Centre Square, law:ester oity, will be promptly attended to. due IS 9t Trio MARKET MEN & GARDNERS.- 1 Peach, Pear and other fruit TREES, Strawber ry. Raspbrry and Rhubarb Plants, and Asparagus Roots cilterated, and for sale at the Pomona Garden and Nurseries. Deieriptive catalogues, giving full directions for cultivation and treatment, furnished gratis on application to WILLIAM PARRY, Cinnaminson P. 0. de, IS ...All ' Burlington co.. N.. 1. TURNPIKE ELECTION.—An election will be held on Monday the 7th :day of January next, at the house of Henry Shaffner. in Mount Joy, between the hours of 10 and 10 o'clock, for a President, ten Managers and Treasurer of the Lancaster, Flizabethtown and Middletown Turnpike Road. .1. 31. LONO. dee 14 3t 40 Treasurer. IDGAV Ale FARM AND A.GRICULTU IXRAI, COM PANY.—A Farm within the reach of every Man. Pennsylvania Land. Twenty-seven thousand acres of go-Ad land have deen purchased, with the Intew Lion of giving a Farm of twenty-five Acres for each share, payable by Instalments of one dollar;si week. I t Is located in the county of Elk, where a junction will soon be formed by four railroads, immediately connecting it, with its great agricultural and coal reosurces, with Erie, Dunkirk, Buffalo. Rochester and all the sitter., on tha Lakes. Also a road leading directly to N. York, one directly from this property to Philadelphia and intermediate places, one directly from this property to Pittsburg. and one directly from this property connecting with the Western roads, forming the grandest concentration of railroads upon any one spot in Pennsylvania. tending at Slice to develop its immense agricultural and coal resources. The soil fo not surpassed in richness by any in the State. It is divi ded— I.—lnto farms or shores of twenty-five err r, nt the pric.. of two-hundred dollars. which Is payable In instal ments of one dollar per week. I 1.-1 nto farms or half shares of twelve and a half acres, at the price of ;lOU payable, in instalments Cl two dollars a ur or by the week. Beside, tin:. tlrrrc to a valuable se wilt upon the prop erty. and one hundred and fifty lots in the thriving town' of St. Marys. which the subscribers get. • This originally formed part of a large tract, a great por tion of which woe settled by industrious and educated Germans, numbering some twouty-five hundred.. They se lected the land on account of Its agricultural and mineral wealth, which alone is nu indisputable evidence of the facts, as they are well known to be superior judges upon these subjects. They went there some twelve years ago, and they now have a thriving and banntitulmettlement, which is laid off In regular rotations of fine farms. St. Mary's is the town of the settlement. and Is rapidly In. creasing In population. It has hotels as good as any in the state—tine stores—a college, where the highest branch es of education are taught, both literary and musical—saw mills. grist mills. coach manufictories, and eirvy thing conceivable to add wealth and prosperity to the place.— The laud of the company surrounds this town, and all the improvements, thereby reaping the benefits, end present- Mg a splendid opportunity tor settlement. Limestone abounds. This is both au evidence of the qualify of the mil and a great fertilizer. At St. Mary's it sells nt from tea to twelvt , rents a bushel, burnt. , . . The timber Is of great value, and ennsiits of Cherry. Ash. Chesnut, Pine, uak and Hemlock, all of primeval growth, of great size. snit towering front eighty ton hundred and twenty feet high. That which the stockholders do not want will he sold to the timber merchants, with conditions to cut it in a Certniti time. This will clear the land,,,and bring a large revenue Into the treasury, which will go to the reduction, of the price of the farms. This explains its agricultural resources. But there is another consideration of equal, If not greater, importance. The laud is one great bed of CO3l. Upon this property it Is literally inexhaustible. Ity taking a glance at the latest map, first at thiS locality, and then over the State, it will be found to possess the grandest feature of prosperity, Im provement, aurtahnost immediate development. It is eu• perior to any other. It is the only place having the great concentration of railroads., by which New York, the Lakes, Philadelphia snit Pittsburg are at Its doers . There is no coal in New York, and on account tie northernly situa tion, It possesses the advantages of nearness. This is des tined to become the Pottsville of that portion of the State. The prospect in the future for this place exceeds any that Pottsville ever bad; and there, land which a few years ago Wn% selling at flue and ten dollars au acre, when the rail road opened its mines sold for from two to five hundred dollars an acre. These are facrs. Those who are ignorant, let them make inquiry. Improvement is still progressing. So arrive at the truth. Judge the future by the past, and then what will this land be' II is proper that reason should give the answer. The Sunbury And Erie Railroad, of which Uov. Bigler is President, and which connects this land with the Lakes and Philadelphia, and the Allegheny Valley Railroad, of which Um Johnson is President, connecting this land with Pittabnrg, are in rapid course of completion, and up on a great extent the locomotives are running. The reflec tions which suggest themselves upon this subject are these—lt takes two hundred weeks to pay for the farms. They will be distributed when they are half paid for. By that time the railroads will be finished. That will be early enough for alt practical purposes. The advantage of buying it before their completion Is evident. When that is done property will go up one hundred per cent.— Speculation in coal would at once run it up to such a price as would make it Impossible to obtain for agricultur al purposes. We now get it without paying the then im proved price, and the stockholders will enjoy the A tract of about two thousand acres will be laid off at once, and ready by next Spring. in order that persons who wish to farm immediately can do so. Friends and relative, as well as these haying more than one share can have their farms together. An Improvement department will also be connected with the company. By this means, in order to accommo date those who are unable to give their personal attention to fencing or preparation, or desire to rent their properties out Instead of residing there, arrangements can be made to place each farm in complete order, so as to be ready for cultivation. After the farms have, been all sold,stock holders can have manure furnished, houses built, and oilier work done upon credit, they securing the payment to the company within a reasonable time, so that a man In the first place receives a farm at the lowest possible price, and then is afforded every assistance in placing it under cr cps. These embrace the principal features, and an excellent opportunity is now °derma tsr a man to obtain a home for himself, his wife and children, either at the present or time to come. Many business men, Mechanics, and work ingmen upon farms, who save several dollars a month, ran, by thus analog together, become freeholder', whilst they scarcely miss the outlay, and at less expense than the annual cost of tobacco or the ,most trifling luxuries. A saving and purchase of this kind eat nothing, and con stantly Increase in value. In ease of sickness ur misfor tune by which he is thrown out of employment, he has a home to go to, where he can always make a good living.— The title is unexceptionably good—one of the oldest In the State, being the liolland Title. Those who desire farms, will pleaseaddress, personally or by letter ((enclosing first instalment,) to Samuel W. Cattail, at the Office of the Company. N 0.135 Walnut Street, between Fourth and Fifth streets Philadelphia, where Maps can be seen, Pamphlets procured and every satlefaclion obtained. Letters prompt. ly answered. Ladies are snowed tolmid Share. lu their own names and right, without trustee. PRESIDE\ T. CHAS. K. LANDIS, Attorney et Law. 14 Sane= street VICE PRESIDENT. . - • - - ---• . It. GRIFFITHS PORTER, Wholesale Grocer, Arch and Wafer street. TREASURER. • FRANKLIN BUTLER, WholeEnloJeirvler, No. 105 North Second Street. SECRETARY, SAMUEL W. CATTELL, No. 135 Walnut 1$ treat. DIRECTORS EDWIN JEFFERIEB, Superintendent of Wek Chester and Philadelphia Railroad. A. N. DRENNENAN, 31e.schant, Lancaster. 11. G. 0. RAMBORGER, Secretary Washington Marine Insurance Company, Philadelphia. CHAS. C. IDLING, Parkesbnrg Works, Parkesburg. JESSE LANDIS, Attorney at Law, Lancaster. REFERENCES. Ea-Governor William Bigler, Hon. George IL BarnAt, of theartield, And all ether will taltenied persons: . GfiioOlir ladle and ES;="Wenti's gm b t zo 'o s peo l g t ot large variety Tii of rery best quality Kid Glares. Ladies and Genii Drab Doe Gauntlets Duck and Bearer GlOrea and Mitts., te., .te. lit.so—A large lot of Woolen and Cotton Hosiery. inst rereired at [deo 11 If 47] WENTZ'S. "INTENSIVE IRON WORKS FOR SALE BENT.—The subscriber wishing to contract his-bn skims, offers for sale or rent, that extensive establialunent known as the Chesnut Street Iron Works, sit uated in West Chesnut street, near the railroad. The works are the largest and MCet extensive of the kind in the State, out of the city of Philadelphia, and are well calculated for doing a large amountof work, being thvorably located, and having done a large bush:awe ever since they were erected. They are capable of giving employment to 100 ;hands.— They comprise a large Machine Shop, Boller Shop, Black smith Shop, Foundry and Brass Foundry, all complete, with a large quantity of Patterns, including Patterns for nearly all the Mills in this county. There are also over fifty Pat terns for Iron Railing, Verandahs, kc., and more than 100 different Stove Patterns. The Pattern Shop is complete.— The whole establishment will be sold on accommodating terms, or rented, and' presents inducements to men of en terprise rarely to be found; as the location is not only good one, but the present business could not only be r Mined but greatly i.nlargisi. dec 18 If 48 BAGS.—To Millers, Farmers and all others who aro in want of Ita,,os of all sizes can be supplied at the lan. caster County Prison, by the dozen, where there is =nu ihrtured daily, 2 dozen, which will be warranted to be made of the best nmterial and well sewed. Bags of any size made to order at the shortest notice. Also, for sale. 4000 yards of Carpet—from 25 to So cents per yard. Also, 60 Set Net, and one dozen Sturgllng Sete. Se made to order. Are - Caa*paid for any quantity of Came! Rap dcr 25 tf 49 - UDITOIVS NOTICE.—The isubacribers, ap _n_pointed Auditors to distribute the balance remaining in the hands of Christian Stayman, Executor of Magdalena Yeager. deed, trill meet for that purpose on Thursday the 3d day' ofJanuary. 1836, at the Libra ry Room in the Court Honor. in the city of Lancaster, at -o'clock, P. M. A. SLAYMAKER, J. L. REYNOLDS, LUTILER RICHARDS. ESTE VSTATE OF. ADAM LEININGER.—InThe _Ed Court of Common fleas for the County of Lancaster.— Whereas, Peter'Jlartin, Eng., assignee of Adam Leininger, did on the 19th day of November, 1225, tile in the Office of the Prothonotary of the said Court, his account of the said Estate: Notice is hereby given to all persons interested lu the said Estate. that the said Court have appointed the 21st day of Jan., 1,9511, for the confirmation thereof, unless ex. ceptions be tiled. Attest. Pruth'ye. (Mee, Lan. !zoo IV W. H. SPANGLER GREAP REDUCTION IN PRICES.—THOS. IV. EVANS .k CO., respectfully Inform their customers that they now make a groat reduction in the prices of their DRESS GOODS, in order to make room rot- further importa tions. Among these goods will he round-- Mouse de Laines, reduced price Plaids, all wool, Silk, do. Brocade Silks, do Wide and:Rich, and a variety of other goods. ALSO, Cloak- of ur ery variety, from $lO to $lOO. dee 11 41 47 214 and 216 Chesnut street, HISTORY OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH, by Dr. Charles lime, Professor of Theology in the University of Jane. Translated from the seventh and much improved German edition, by Blumenthal A Wing. The Grammar of Grammars, with an introduction, His torical and Critical, the whole methodically arranged and amply illustrated, by Gould Brown. A Dietionary of Architecture, Historical, Descriptive, Ty pographical, Decorative, Theoretical and Mechanical, alpha betically arranged, familiarly explained and adapted to the comprehension of workmen, by Robert Stuart. 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County, and dial°, cud direct too PROFESSOR RONDOET, Publisher & Author, No. 82 Forty4lxth St., N. Y. DEWITT Sc DAVENPORT, No. 102 Nassau St., ere the Wholesile Agents. 'Ba~•1000 Agents wanted - IMPORTANT TO SCHOOL DIRECTORS, I—Teachers, Parente, Sc. Will be published in a few days a most important Book for the Common School. of Penn sylvania, entitled PERMANENT RECORD of the atten dance condition and progress of the Common Schools of the Stine of Pennsylvania, In one large quarto volume, handsomely print.d on the very beet paper and so arran ged in its ruling, Sc., as to make it '• The Book " fur every School House In the State. The necessity or a “PERMANEN/ RECOne of the doings of each school simple In lie construction, may of reference, in stantly understood, and yet containing the entire detail of the operations of our common school system for a number of years, is a want which has long been felt, and one which the publisher of the work thinks he is now fully able and satisfactorily to supply. For a six month's session the book will show the opera tions of a echool of '6O scholars Tor 10 years; or fur a term of 8 months, 8 years. The above work was prepared under the supervision of one of the oldest and most prominent members of the Lan seater City School Board. 4Q- Price of the work well bound In ball morocco, il,OO. A liberal deduction made to the Trade, or to Directors ebbing to supply their &stria. All orders addre6sed to the subscriber will receive prompt attention. WILLIAM H. SPANGLP.P. Publishes. and Ti.,ok,lier, 32 North Queen Lam, Pe. dee 4 tf 46 VALUABLE Tract of Land for Sale, in Fayette county, Va.—The subscriber offers for sale a tine tract of land, 420 acres, on both sides of the James River and Kanawha Turnpike, 3miles from line of Coving ton and Ohio Railroad. There lea new two story DIVELLINN IIOCSE, 4 rooms and passages, don- 1 . ble porch; a two story stone house 24 feet square, i new. About 40 acres cleared. It Is an excellent stand for a tavern and store, being on one of the greatest thoroughfares In the ‘ State. The land lays extraordinarily well for farming. The place will double In value In b years. Terms; $2350—51350 in cash; $lO3O In 1802, with interest payable annually. FIRMLY M. PRICE, nor 13 3m 43 Land Agent, Nicholas, C. 11. Va. N. B.—The building site is a very handsome one. The handsomest between . LewLsburg end Charleston. $750 of the cash payment will bo taken in Merino Sheep, (Ewes) delivered by the Ist of March, at $3 per head; leaving on ly $BOO to be paid In cash:, The title is indisputable. The neighborhood is most excellent. This is the greatest bar gain in the State, to a merchant and tavern keeper. Valnnhle Small Farm near Nicholas, C. 11. Va., r .ac.—The subscriber offers for sale adjoining tho sal, y improving town of Summarsville ' tract of laud rout:lining 100 acres, about 25 newly cleared and uce der fence. The remainder heavily timbered, with plenty of coal. This land Is very rich. It would cult a business man. The wood and coal will soon pay for the land. Terms: $l2OO, $OOO cash. Balance lu 12 months. HENRY 51. PRICE, nov 13 3m 43 Land Agent, Nicholas, C. H. Va. N. B.—Nicholas C. 11. offers superior advantages to me• chances, saddlers, carpenters, !inners and emsehumker, with some capital. Also, For Sale-v. 150 scree of laud heavily timber ed, ono mile from Summersville, an excellent site for Tan York and saw mill. The timber will more than pay for the land, and the land is excellent grazing land. A tan yard and saw mill would do an excellent business. ;Terms: $l5OO, one half cash, balance in 12 months, or in Sheep. Morino Ewes at $4. HENRY M. PRICE, nov 13 dm 43 Laud Agent, Nicholas C. H. Ta. N. B.—There Is nu thin traet, Oak, Walnut, Poplar and Maple to run a mill 10 years. And lumber Is In demand largely over supply. The land lays Immediately on Wes ton. and Uauley Bridge '/'unipihe. There Is also plenty of coal on the land, which sells readily at 8 eta. bushel.— Two men with $3OOO capital could make money. (Valley Spirit copy.) g. 7 _ _ ----- - COUNTRY alerohantse. , Are respectfully invi ted to call at No. 27 North Queen street, Leicester. I have a largo assortment of 110011 and SHOES of every deseripffon, and I pledge myr-elt lo sell at Philadelphia prices. 11. H. RAWLINS. nov la tf 47 I ob Printing neatlydont' at the into/1 1 .• riP grupirol2% No. 2, Nmth Pant Wire. . . BAARIM-TRICO Lyou's EMU iron,'Storeilnelgorator Dollard's Regenerative Cream Jules Bitters Eau Loran', n's Phillcoae, llairleye Pomade, lExtract lbw Geranium, Jockey Club, Neve blown Hay, Crystal Palace MA, llerlera, &a. k or sale at I TIO3LaB ELLMAKEIII3 doe Drag & Chemical Store; West King it., Lancaster. • tf 46 VAL Li A IIL B REAL ESTATE FOR el di SALE.—The undersign offer, at private sale Ate val. liable Farm in Salem tOPrUs pi Westm o re l and county, con taining about 275 Acres altuate in the Talley of tie Loyalhanna Creek, within 1 p west of New Alexandria, at the crossing of the Northern Turnpike and Greensburg and Saltaburg hoed, one mile south of illtodgrasa' Mills, and within foar miles of the Pena'a. Central and liarth-lliestern itallroad, and the Penn'a. Canal. The land In of excellent quality, In a high state of cmtivation, with good fences and never-falling springs -of water in every field. The Soil la well adapted for grain of all kinds, meadow or pasture.— About ..%0 acres are cleared,part of which are in meadow and much more could be made and the balance well timber! I , ed with superior oak, wainu ' Ac. 200 acres of the above contains a vein of coal from to S feet, which can Do mined without any difficulty, and I estono in abundance can be had upon the premises, all f which is not only valuable now, but will be more rah ble when the contemplated ai l ea Railroad to Latrobe is made. The buildings north .of t Turnpike, are a large Brick DWELLING 1101.1811 and tehen, containing 7 mums ; barn, 130 feet long by 60 feet wide; Wagon T B shed, corn crib, smoke house and all other necest 'lacy buildings. About 75 of the Farm lies south lit the Turnpike Road, pon which are erten...to:S. Dwelling House, stable and yard, with shops, sheds and 30 rata in good order; anti on Log House. This property might be div ed into three tenements, and all be convenient and canto Ole each, having timber and clew land, and other alliveni nett. There is also an bun ranee of $2,000 upon the Dw lling Hume, $l4OO upon the Barn, and $OOO upon the cro fur two year. next, ensuing the date hereof. The title ' bo free from all incurabrance, and the terms of sale will reasonable and accommoda ting. There are very few farms n tine county, or elsewhere, poesmsing so many advanta s as to soil, water, location, health and convenience, and, perhaps, there is none of equal merit in the market. Foratlier particulate and terms of sale, apply to Samuel L. uter, Esq., Grodtsburg, and any person wishing to ex e the premises, can call with Mr. Samuel McKeown, who rMides thereon. If the alms isnot sold before the 10th day' of January next, It will be exposed on that day, (Wednesday, the 16th day of January ' ) at public outcry upon the prernisea; when dun attention will be given, and terms made kutiwn by due 11 61 47 'I JOHN W. GEARY. . : CHRISTIAN KIEFFE H. C. L6CREkt, Keeper OPICES.-4.lnnanson ,Yeper, Allspice, Closes, Mcotard tjMaee. (linger, Coriander, vett Marjornm, at - 110.11 AS ELL-MAKER'S West King et., Lancaster. LOUIS - 00D, Extract Log tr Blue Vitriol, Copperan.ptunatt Verdigris, Ice. For sale at Drug 4: Chemical St,re dee 4 .1. BOWMAN, Proth'y dee 11 4t-1 VE AV Stage Rout - 11 Mewling, Via Oregon town and .adantatown.—ibe running a stage between Lan of Oregon, New Berlin, Eph town. 02 to 37 1 :4 t,OO to 75 62 to 50 1.}2 to 87 8,00 tO 2,0) 43-Leaves Lancaster iSho Thursday and Saturday, at 10 Atli - Leaves Reading, (Butt Monday, Wednesday and Frida Fare... For through From Lancaster to Oregon, to Fritz' to New : to Ephratii, to AduinStown, to Reansatown, to Ephrata, From licraing BENJ. ELE B. N. B.—Thle route is shorter Ilan any other one and over very good road. nor 20 tf 44 TIULLE Ground Splcra.—The subscriber is prw• pared to furnish Pure Ground Pepper, Cinnamon, Lauri., Ginger, Allspice, Mtistard, Drown and Yellow, Mace, Nutmeg; &c., cic., at the lowest market prices. Dealers and Umilles are iniiited to try thorn. They are warranted to be five from an admliture, and possess a strength not found in Philadelphia or N. York braces. Q.IVAIS.Lhh A. ithINITSII, No. 131 East Bang at.. Lancaster. ck. 30 3m 31 ESTATE'L DAN.I.EL liol'F3lA—'l.—ln the Court of Common Pleas for the County of Lancaster. Whereas, Peter Long, Trus tee of Samuel and Daniel Hoffman, both of the city of Lan caster, deed., under the Will of Valentine Hoffman, dec'd., did on the 21st day of November, 1853, the in the tiffice of the Prothonotaryof the said Cant.; his account of the said Estate: • Notice Is hereby given to afl persons interested in the said Estate, that the said Couttmave appointed the 21st day of Jan., 1866, for the confirmation thereof; unless ex ceptions be filed. Attest, I J,. BOWMAN, Proth'y. Prothy'e Office, Lan. nov 21 • dec 11. 4t.-17 IN THE HATTER 0 THE APPLICA. L . Non of the Lancastrian Buifiiing and Saving Fund As sociation, for a Charter of Incorporation. Whereas, application has been made to the Court of Com mon Pleas for Lancaster county by the above Association, to lie-lucorporateci, notice is h reby given, that the said Court will grant a Charter of 1 corporation to said Associ ation, on the 3,1 Monday of J uary next, (1650) if suffi cient reason to the contrary be of shown. JOSEPH BOWMAN, dee 18 4t 48 Proth'y. ATO.EUE NEW GOODI—IVENTZ't! are as busy 1.V.1.. been opening new goods in order to supply the rush and keep their stock full and co plete. A IICTION BARGAINS.-1 lo Cashmeres, only 12,3 1 tee., cheap at 25. French Merinoes and Thibet oth. SHAWLS.—A determination o keep the run for Shawls h. induced Wentz's to purch another extra supply of SIMWLY, embracing Thibet, Af anistan, Day State, told Herder, Plain Centre, Long and quaru. Woolen Shawls of tvory variety As they have Veen purchased right, they can and will be sold cheap. • Fur bargains remember IFENTZ'S. FRENCH TAL.IIAS AND I'L.AIL s —Another lot of the latest Paris Styles, Just received ,at dee 11 tf 47 1 - ; E ICS TONE STATE)SAPORIFIER, ,OR ..a.Coucentraterl Lry fur niakir ,g. Soup. Full directions for uae accompanying each box. J For aide at THOMAS ELL3IAKER'S Drug .t l'hrialcal Store, lyeat King at., Lancaster. are 4 446 -- - I IVL AN II INSURANCE. AND DEPOSIT LCompany.-9flice, cotner of. 'entre Square and South Queen it., Lancaster, Pa. Capital sl' 3,000. Charter Perpetual. Insure Inst Loss by Fire, and re• Delve money on Deposit, aa beret tore, paying 5 per cent. on Deposits made for UO dap, or lon r. 41:DOLPH P. RAUCH, dec 4 dm 40 . r • , , ecretaiy end Treasurer. ---- TAME NSE. SUCCESS ii--, - The Cheapent Magazine, _Liu the World. BALLOU'S Dollar Mortally. Designed for every American Home. Encouraged liv the unprece dented success which thin popular monthly has mot with, and the rapidity with which it has increased its circulation, the proprietor has resolved to Junk, it still morn worthy of the patronage of the public. Tat this admirable work la A Miracle of C. eapiiesa, Is admitted by every one, touts ! Mg, as it does, one bun }it dred pages of raiding matter in -acct number, being more than any of the $3 magazines, a d forming two volumes a year of six hundred pages each, r twelve Lin:tared pages of reading matter per annum, for ONE DO LA.T.i BALLOU'S DOLLAR MONITILT le printed with new type, upon tine white paper, and its matter is carefully composed and arranged by the hands of the e4itor and proprietor, who Las been known to the public asouneeted with the Boston press for sixteen years. Its pagiis contain NOW Tales, Po. ems, Stories of the Sea, Sketches Miscellany, Adventures, Biographies, Wit and Humor. rim the host and most pop ular writers of the country. It i also spiced with a record of the notable evens of the tittles, of peace and war, of disiaiveries and improvements 4oecurring in either hem isphere, forming an agreeable eo iipanion for a leisure ma- then tor hour, anywhere, at ham or abroad, each number being complete In Itself. No - sectarian subjects are atimi ted Into its pages , there are enough controversial publica ens, each devoted to its peculiar sett or clique. This writ is intended tor THE MILLION, north or south, east or teem, and Is filled to the brim each month with chaste, popular and graphic miscel lany, just such as any father brother or friend would place in the hands of family circle. It In in all Its departments, fresh and original, and, what It pt ports to be, the cheapest magazine in the world. Any person enclosing one dollar to the proprietor, an be. low, shall receive the 3lugasine Or one year, or any person sending us eight subscribe r s and Might dollars, at ono time, shell receive a copy gratis I 31. M. BALLOU, PnbHuber and Proprietor, Corner of Tremont end lifondield streets, Boston. dee 4 ly 40 del. 4 Em 48 IMPORTANT TAVERN Taixrn property and Land at Nicholas C. IL Va. for sale. The subscri ber otters for sale the Ilthkth t Summersville, contatuincl6 rooms and store roorn. Tho lot con tains 1 ,4' acre, and fronts on three struem. It ad. Joins the Court House lot, and is it very valuable... La— o 130 Arra of land for Wood, Coal, Pasture, Meadow; of sr mile from the tavern. Tim bar if kept open, will net $lOOO per year. From $6OOO Ito $BOOO worth of goods can be sold annually at 10 per cent. profit. Grain ls low.— Travel Increasing annually. , Trams.—For Tavern and Land I poop j 4 cash, the bal. ~, ante in I, and S years with interest. Title retained until all the purchase money is pcid. It offers a fine opening to a man with $4OOO to $OOOO capltal,tol make a fortune. Early application to HENRY 11. PRICE, Land Agent, Nicholas C. H. Ye. N. 11.—The property belongs to llre. Nancy C. Price, of Chrolotteeffille, Va., and the tavern alone Is rented at $260 per year nett, besides offices. PrOperty in Summerville is increasing in value annually. Thom can be 16 acres mead ow made on the land. der IHE DURHAM AND ANUSHIRE BULL. —YOUNG EMPEROR. This Strperior Young Animal will stand ready for service at the Stable of the subscriber, on the New Holland pike, one mile from Lancaster, at the rate of $2 the season. Young Emperor was gotten by l ,6. full blooded . Durham Bull, called Emperor which was *ported from England in 1849 by Col. Isaac Caisons, of Westileld, Massachusetts, and by whom Young Emperor was raised. Ho le out of a cow of the Purest Ayrshire Blood, which was also imported from England by Mr. John A. Tainto!, , of East Hartford, Con. necticut, she having cost Mr. Taintor $390 in England; and tho sire of Young k.mperor cost $llOO In England. Young Emperor was three years old last Spring, and weighed 1850 pounds on the let of November, 180. Helms never tailed of taking the first premium for three sucoesstre fairs, as.a yearling 2 years old and. 3 years old. Ills stock has always commanded the highest prices. And he Staudt ready to exhibit himself as a specimen of the Finest Thor ough Bred Cattle in America. To farmers desirous of Improving their stock, this offers an oppOrtunity seldom to be met with. auv 27 Sus. 4b .GEORGE RIGHTER. ARTIFICIAL TEETH.—A NEW 31ATERIAL lor Plate. The latest and best Invention of the Age. Dr. S. WELCILENS would respectfully announce to his pa trons and the public, that having purchased the right of this city and county to use Dr. Slayton's Patent sr - Colored Gotta Perches, he is prepared to furnish , Sets of TEETHWith this material In a manner " g lasisa• , . far superior to any other now In use. The advantages are the ability of making a more pefect fit, and a more natural end beautiful Job; and the materiel Is vastly more congeni al and more pleasant to be worn IA the mouth than metal. All who have ever had It applied still have nothing else.— It is impervious and perfectly indestructible by acids or al kilies, and cannot be in thu least affected, by the sali va of, or by anything taken Into the mouth. I have tested this by putting it into the strongest aqua fortis, with no more effect fnim It than would be from water. All who wish to try the Outta Punka Teeth can have a set put in, and if they do nut render perfect satisthction they need not ike them. Or if they are Round not to stand the test of time, a gold act, of the very hest character, will be inserted in exchange or the money will be refunded. Call at the office of Dr. S. Welchcris, N0:34 Kramph's Buildings, North Queen street, for further in ffirmation on this subject, and see specimens of this truly betihtiful invention. 401 - Den hate wishing to purchal Office Bights for the as. of this Patent, in the city or count of Lancaster, can be ac comnioliated byicalling as above. Instructions will be giv en In the use of It. nos' 27 tf 45 rpriE OfHee of the Lanc, lent:Mon is open daily from 9 &lock, P. M. ' Those depositors who hare Doll exchanged certificates are requested to call at the Office with as little delay as possible and receive the new certificates now being fa sued in exchange for those issued prior to June oth, 1856, in order that the Institution may proceed in the regular transaction of business. By Order of tic Board of Trustees. BCIIEAPPER, President. oct SO tf 41 A. E. Itoncars, Seely OR 6A.L10.......“ Chesnut Screet Iron Works, a new c rwr b r z Bo rua f o r &ARID E 23 test long and SO casystar, rosSis of belt No. 4 Ir., doi 4 It 46 C. =MU. Drug Stur d, ludlgu, EusLie, Alum, Pruisiato, Potasb,Madder, LOMAS ELL3I.iIiER'S Vo4t Lancaster. tf 48 from Lancaster to ew Berlin, Ephrata, Reams- Isubacribor bas commenced later and Reading, by way Itoarnatown and Adams- .r'd Hotel) every Tuesday, .'clock, A. M. il'a Keystone House) every at 9 o'clock, A. It. phseage, $1,60 31 cts. 87 . . I=! ter Savings In %qua, A. M., mail. 4
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