'The.wmamhiGiao44i.Vii:AmA m m. and Mack .72.wabliarna___4, SpecuLatione—Pcnnsyl• Vorus . W. 11irlie)—His &reties and his Reuxuxiilar E4dion lteturaisol. Richardson— Bluer! mold take the Oath of Office, dr-, dr-, Sx. loins, Dec. 1, 1866. • The week has been wet and cold, and considerable wield prevailed. The rivers have risen a trifle,• and receipts of produce have been large, particularly In the article of wheat. The market generally is dull, arid business °howl strong symptoms of a speedy winding op for the season.— Winter preparations are being made, and every department of trade presents a gloomy and dull aspect. Reports from the upper country state that ice has made its appearance in such abundance that navigation has been interrupted, and in a few weeks trade and travel by water will be cut off between this point and Minnesota and thereabouts. The health of our ciy continuee good, and leas complaint •Of sickness Is experisneed on every hand. Locally, nothing of interest has transpired. The remaide of the young man who was baited under the walls at the fire of the "City Bundingsi n has not yet been found. Those merchants who were "burnt out" have nearly all found temporary places to transact business. There has been very cold weather experienced in the South, and accounts from New Orleans report that city re markably healthy. There were but 87 dmtbs fur the Creek ending November 17th. The Territory of Minnesota is rapidly filling up, and it is estimated that the population now numbers between 175,000 and 200,000 souls. At her next census she will have, or rather be entitled to, four or five representatives. Min nesota will shortly be knocking at Uncle Sam's door! Pro visions in the territory are reported very high. Flour Is selling at the town of Hastings for $lO per bbl; pork $3O per bbl; bolter 50c. per Ib, and everything else in prop,r tion, and It is generally supposed that pricer will go still higher during the winter. We have never heard of as many and more deetructive fires on the Prairies, as comet to our notice this foil. One of these sweeping fires occurred last week in lowa moth of the town of Cedar Palls.—The Banner of that place say, On Thursday evening last, one of the must terrific fires that we ever witnessed, raged on the prairies south of pa. The wind was blowing a perfect gale. and fanned the flames until the fire rushed with the velocity of arlce horse over miles in extent, devouring everything ato path_ We learn that much damage was done, fences dMtleoyed, hey and grain stacks burned, and that Mr. Wolf, of IVaterbro township, loot his entire crop, all his stables. wagons. a home, ,te. The tight from the fire was so great as to ena ble us to read without difficulty, common print in our streets. Many of our citizens went out to the fire, and represent the scene as ens of the grandest that con to. con. ceived, beyond description. • It 1;6.3MS from the following that the 'prairies in other sections of that State have shared the .am , • fat,. Th , Wattarn Nu/lens and Deno ralic publiolic.,l a t Prep aration, Monona Co., eayn On yesterday the prairie tires were upon us in all the fu ry of destruction and devastation, destroying fences. stacksof hay, ,tc., to a considerable extent, in spite of the most energetic ad persevering exertions of the inhabitants to quench its violence, and .preserve their mopertv: and hut for the hest endeavors of the people for its protection, the principal part of nor crop would have loon consumed by its ravages. We learn Irian the Osage D,rg,rut...l the 17th, that the Prairie fires have done much damage in that region. A number of (eosins. hare been driven from their homes, and were (dinged to witness the destruction of their buildings and their crops without the law, to prevent it. from various portions of the State we 1 ,111 that many others ore stifferiug in the same manner. Chas. B. Howard, of Orange Co. recently 11111;mn It tad thirty ! ofhis educes, prodding Iltrm end. with 5133 in miner, and pineeri nirler the easy of a gentleman who ac_ companies them, to secure permanent endimin hi - table homes for them in the {Celt—in what part we have not learned. How will the Black Iteptibllestis like to till the soil on An adjoining farm to Mr. Howard's fee nig,zers The nigger worshippers would, no doubt, much rather the money would bare Isom withheld from them. A public meeting of the citir.ens of Little Hoek. Arkansas ens coolly held nt that place, recommending to the Legislature at Its next sesseoti. the passage of a law prohibiting all free 1/41 . 0e , from ronling to nr settling in the State. Now, this Is the fruit of Black R, publicani,,a—tltcy don't want the South to hold slaves. and yet they of the North treat the negro as though he was A dog. Arkangets is the first State to repudiate their objects of sympathy. and designs them to be tent to the Free Stat. s and enjoy their Liberty like ,tli• er Black RepuLlican, Fupposr then. every ninve holding State should follow the example or Art:sus:ls—send all the Free Blacks to the Free States, how long would it be before some law in Massachusetts would be enart , d.'prohibi/iny their coming into . 91at State? We venture to any a twelve month would satisfy the old •• Ray State"—and Vermont. possibly not so long a period would Planm before she would rebel against free rush on your 1 , 010 —you shall have a surfeit ! A company of 130 men left Memphis last week for N e w Orleans, on rend, to Join Walker Li Nicaragua. ,The hills of the Batik of East Tennessee ,are refuse. I hero, since the banks of Nashville. '1'.001.. threw them flUt..- 7'oucla Bala nal • - Judge J. C. Idirue. an obi. pinininent and highly el toomod citizen of Now Orleans, died on the 17th inst. Politically. our city bast /son uniet, and tit - gorily thing In that line worthy of nnte. are the speculations a. : 4 to the probable talent and ability Mr. Buoltanan will la lt\ into his Cabidet: The •vitrintni and varied gentlemen named for places in it. is really amusing. and the 11101 - 0 so Wl.n a man like Mr. Buchanan has the selecting of the material. It Is said Shat he will pullue this, that "and all other poli cies, and 'all we hear speak nn the insane subject. we tell them Mr. Buchanan is capable of making his own Cabinet. - - • . and when it is once made. will combine talent and ability of the best the country can afford—composed of Union men—who will command the esteem end respect of all conservative and Union loving citizens, both North and South. As to•the policy of the best administration. time will prove that of DEMOCRATIC rule healthy and wholeseme to the masses and the proeperity of the country. We have looked back upon the recent Presidential can vass—viewed the field both North and South—and find that Pennsylvania was made the great battle ground—upon her soil was the heavy blow to be struck—if she Lolled to do her duty, all was lost, the Democratic flag would have been torn from its staff and the Ship of State cut from her peaceful moorings to drift down the current. But if sho proved victorious, the Union was safe—our flag ores still there—the Ship of State, with JAMES BUCLUNAN at her helm, would ride the furious waves amid a raging tem pest, in triumph and in glory. The blow was struck, and Pennsylvania's electoral vote, the " Key of the Arch," 'pre served the Union and the C,onstitution! It is true, Mr. Buchanan is all powerful in his native State, yet It re quired, under the circumstances, men, other than the can didate himself, to lead of and repel the slanders heaped upon the head of our worthy candidate. Our opponents sent ambassadors into your city, and almost upon the door stela of your much beloved and admired citizen—now President elect of the U. States—to traduce and vilify his character—to slander and preach disunion in ' - Democratic Lancaster." We say, it required men, able. industrious and energetic champions to beat back the wave which our opponents thought to engulf us in. There were men to be found all over the Union, and who went to the rescue, hut the greatest and the bravest of them all was Col. Jane W. FORRET, whom unceasing energy, whose powerful influence, whose industry and perseverance, and whose good man agement of the entire canvass, both in pod out of Pennsyl vania, have materially contributed to firing about the glo dons triumph of the Democracy. He has labored long, I hard and well for the Democratic cause, and his services are greatly acknowledged by the writer of this paragraph. We have known Col. Forney for fifteen years, and 3n all that time we know he has unceasingly labored for the Democratic party and for Democratic men and measures, and always a devoted and uncompromising friend of James I Buchanan. A United States Senator is to bo elected in your State at the next session of the Legislature, and we propose Col. John W. Forney for that position. The De mocracy of Pennsylvania owe this honor to Col. Forney for 1 his past valuable services as an editor and an orator in lie- ; half of the Democratic party. It is a debt justly due, and we know the Democracy of Pennsylvania will see it promptly paid. Col. Forney is in every way competent for I the distinguished honor, and we know of no man better qualified or more deserving a seat in the American Senate , from Pennsylvania, than Col. John 'P. Forney. We have always said that the day would come when James Buchan an would occupy the White House, and Col. Forney a seat I In the Senate—we have nearly been gratified. The official returds from the Southern States come in very slowly, and those that have been received present , much higher figures than the most sanguine anticipated.— In Illinois, it is proper to remark that the gallant Col- • Richardson made a noble run, and was only beaten by a fusion of the Fill-mourners and Freemounters.•Riehardson polled a thousand votes more in the State, than did Buch anan, yet he was beaten 4,000 by Bissell, whilst lie. Buch anan bent Fremont nearly 10,000 rotes. Col. Richardson was fully endorsed by the Democracy of Illinois, and only lost his election by a fusion of the opposition. Askansas is not quite official, but enough Is known to , ..ure the State ior nuchanan by 'hot less than 12,000 majority. Mr. Fillmore carried enly nun seamy in the State. In Texas—the vote unofficial—Buchanan has carried every county—Fillmore not one. Gen. Sam;ilmiston's in fluencehas grown small and beautifully less by .legrees.— The State will give from 12,000 to 15,000 majority for chanan and Brackinridge. Louisiana is now reported unofficial—at 1510 for chatian, with a probability or increasing thin vote to 200 when the complete returns are footed up. Kentucky is between 7 and 8004). Missouri e Ili gn with id a few votes of 10,000; whilst Indiana exceeds •_1,000; Georgia nearly 15,000; Tennessee rising 7.000, and Alabama about 18,000. lowa, nearly official, gives Fremont 0000 majority. In our next we will be able to give officially moat of the South and West. The probability is that the Black Republican Governor elect of Illinois. will never take his seat, for it is thouz-ht he cannot take the oath—there beieg a clause in the Con stitution which debars him from holding that , Mike. We will, however, shortly see what we shall see - WILLIS THE MIADERER.—In the case of the Commonwealth vs. Matthew Willis, charged with the murder of John Kissel, in which the jury, after being out three days and nights, unable to agree, were discharged on Account of the serious indisposition of one of their number, the following proceedings were had on Saturday last: The Court, having the evidence before them, and the negro being willing to plead guilty to murder in the second degree, and the Commonwealth' consenting, sentenced the prisoner to eleven years and len months solitary confinement at labor in the Eastern Penitentiary.—Carlisle Democrat. Mir The New York canals will be closed by the State authorities on the 10th of December, amass somierAmed by ice. - a E VE - 11 'it - R EA - D E R -int '- . I RESOLVENT - 111CBTORIS- - NOTIOICks Will4lasser notice the advertisement descriptive of • 3.13. 1 I edam that I have applied to the. Judgesof the CourtSzsit's Plutons. FAMILY Brun. and 'send for the Printed . of Common lens - or Lancaster county, for the benefit ofsJ Catalogue of all our Illustrated Works. the I nholve •t taws of the Commonweal' h sf Penney'- , Sit- To the uninitiated In the great art of Selling Books. 'anis , and thlt they have app . duted 311.,N DA Y. the 19th Weld say, that ere presents scheme Gar money nuking, 1 of JANCAII Y. 1 , 67. at the Court House in Lantast-tr. for far bijter than all the gold mines of California and Moths- . s hearing, when and where all my creditors may attend if they think proper . g glossal* Skatus.,--A Love lot of the best quality of Stal , Any person wishing to embark in the enterprise, I dee 93t 47 FREDERICK MASHOUSE. ki Chamois and Sheet; Skins, different alias's. fur sale at' will risk little by needing to the Publisher $25, for which I e _ _._ . Dr. WAYLAYS New Drug Store. No. 60, North Queen at., he will receive sample espies of the various works. (at ' ESTATE OF FANNY KICIIDIG.—In the . Lancaster. nov IS tf 44 wholesale prices,) carefully boxed, insured end directed ,.) Court of Common Pleas for the county of Lancaster.. , affording a very liberal percentage to the agent for his Whereas, George Eeudig. Trost,. of Fanny Rend* of FIR, S. T. PEIGG, Surgeon .... - - trouble. With these he will soon be able to ascertain the West Latupeter township. did on the Brat day of Deena. r -Li Dentist, respectfully offers his pro- . - .. , - - ..t . , - most saleable. and act accordingly . Address , I (post paid) ber. 1856. file in the Office of the Prothonotary of the said tessional services to the citizens of Lan.. fiSi a ,,, _ ROBERT SEARS, Publisher. i Court, hie account of the said Estate: ' caster and its vicinity, assuring them . _ 181 William Street, New York. Notice is hereby ^leen to all persons I et.-rested in the that oil operations intrusted to his ears, either in Operative said Estate. that th e said Court have appni; red the 19th or Mechanical Dentistry, will be exteuted in a thoroughly day of JAN EERY, 1857, for the confirrnath•ii the, c o l, an . ' sonentific manner. 1 less exceptions be filed. Attest. Office, East King street, Ist door east of King's Grocery. J. BOWMAN. Prod! v. ffir- Refers to Professors C. A. Harris, A. A. Blat4y. P. ' de: 941 i,/1 Austell, of Baltimore College 9f Dental Surgery. . as, 11 lye 4:3 MEM On the 24 inat., by the ilea. J. J. Strine, Col. David Ring. watt to Mary Ann Davis, both of Rohrerstoon, last Hemp field top. BY the same, Joseph R. Varney, of Penn, to Susanna K. Gothenaur. of East flempftred twp. On the 15th ult., at the residence of the bride's grand father.Sylvanns Fisk, Esq.. in Stafford, N. Y., by the Key. J. C. Lord, D. D., of Buffalo, Mr. Washington H. Keifer, of this city, to Lizzie A. 3foss, of Buffalo, New York. In Leacock township, on the 15th ult., Rev. Jonoph Horst. Menonist preacher, aged 82 years and:: mouths. In Upper Leacock, on 17th ult.. Peter Landis, aged 7h eras, 4 months and h days. In this city, on the 30th NIL. John C. Lutz; in the 75th year of his age. • On the 25th of November; near New Providence, after a . ingering sickness of about five years, Mrs. Elizabeth Stone. road. 'rife of Adam Stonernad, aged 75 years, 4. months and 1. days. 00 the '.!;:d ult.. in Fairview toquship. Erie county, at the !widen', of his eon-in•law, (Charles Galiard.) George Tri.sler, Sr.. in the 85th year of his age. formerly a highly respected resident of this city. THE MARKETS SATURDAY, Dec. 0, 1856, E. W. CARPENTER'S VEGETAIrLE FAMILY MEDI . FLOUR AND MEAL—The market, generally, b.te been CINES, dull and drooping this weak under the news from abroad, Will also continue to be kept for sale as heretofore by and with Increased receipts, prices have ruled in favor of the undersigned. With the composition and preparation the buyers. About 13,000 barrels of Flour have been dia. of these Medicines the subscriber Is familiar, and they posed of for shipment at $6,60466,62 for CIATItIiOU, mixed may he relied upon as being in all respects the same. be. and straight brands, $675x26,67%f0r selected and better • fore. brands, $70,7.1214 tor extra, $7,2.1 for Brandywine, and PESCRIPTIONS in particular eases will ire attended $7.24;0.7,50 for extra family no to bralid, 'winding arMI tru by a competent and skillful person, wh• in veil actiudiut bbls of the latter, on terms not public; the market eloat, -d with his system of medicine. quiet, but firm at them rates, and moat holders refuse our The medicines need uo recommendation to those who lowest figure, ftr stan.lard beanda. The d , •nraml for home have tried them. A moutinuance of the favor and patron consumption has alsoren moderate ait hie the abov e age of the friends of the tarniiy and the public in general is range of prises for cum on brands and extras, mud 57.7' o. ooiicite 1. SARAH. S. CARPENTER. 5,29 for fancy lota, as in quality. flee Flour has 11.. em LANCASTER, Dec 0 41 47 quiet, with a smell lousiness only to notice at $4 :roper bbl, at which . rata it is more freely uttered. Corn Meal is in HTICE TO SHIPPERS OP FREIGHT gulled for tort at a price below the views of holders. and .1.1 T. AND FROM THE PENNA. RAILROAD COM l'enna. Meal only have been disposed of at PANT• z5g0 ! ,3,1g!,!, mo s t holders asking the latter rate. The in. The Penn's It. I:. Co. have erected a large and convent Mrie,lifind fur the week ending the 4lb inst. are bbl, out warehouser. at the intersection of the Harrisburg and Flour, Igo half bids do.. 19-11 l hiris Corn 3leal, arid 354 bids Lancaster Turnpike andof the Philadelphia and Columbia Rye Flout. It. R. in the city of Lancaster, where they will commence GRAIN—Tin. receipts and sales of Wheat have been busin e ss on the bat of December next. Every facility will moderate, and prices at the close are rather lower. Sales be :Worded to this lousiness courrilunity for the receiving comprise arsout 36,(100 bushels. mostly taken for milling at and olespitchirol of freight. The most ronvenient arrange. $1,50(6,1,54 for fair to choice reds and $1,60m,1,44 Mr white• ments have alsrr been made for the loading and unloading Trettav these prices were not attainable and most hold, ' '-f Live Stock. The Agency of Lancaster having been mode wire storing. Itye has been in steady reptest. with for- , a fret class agency, no COLLIIIIIRSiOIid Will be charged in hi ther sales oil 54e 6,0110 bushels Penns) lvania et so et, Corn ' tore for receiving and delivering freight. is rather Imre, with a fair business to notice, and about The h'enn'a R. It. Co. receive and deli., goods at their 50.orvi bushels. mostly Soul horn Yellow found buyers at depot only. For further information as to rates. are., apply 6.,0607 cents anorri. 66 rents in store, 650,66 cents for whit, 1., lb.. agsllt lit the warehows. and 7dri fir 1-W. oats are better. arid abut 2.5.0.10 bushels have been taken at I:yr! 14 reiltr, for gtd4l Souther. and Ii rn 46r for Peen sy I van ia. WM. 11. MEYERS% Agent Penit'a R. li. Co. !sato. ?Indite, has agreed to furnish Teams and de _ . liver goods to and from the warehouse and points in the city of Lancaster—in , of 2ottit pounds rimE 1314310CRATIC STATE CONVEN— or upwards for 50 rte per 2400 -lbs—under 10101 lbs, for TION FOR 1.857.--The Democratic State Cni. rtt 1. 171 ' 20 41 parkages less than Dm lbs.:, s i t vention, for the purpose of rinsing in nomitp,tim t ettts ti. card. dates for (inventor. Canal Gannitissioner. and .ludge of the Parent's to Te hauling duos to or from the Supreme Court., to hit voted for in Oetober nest. trill be Wsnrhottr , will alesse lertve their order' , ni the Tel-graph held at latfriltUßD, on MOS DA Y. the secolld day of . 'ffit'ot in It. Ilopple's building, or at the Warehouse, Match, 1 , 57. of 11 o'clock, A. NI. 1N,1,1 El:, Dec 9 ut 17' AND FOR SALE.-0/1 SATURDA Y. the 2oth .1.... 9 i 4 of DECEMBER, "'usu. Tht• undersigned will sell by nuldie vetelne, at the public house of J.," Le tom, in LECTURE.—Tie: tint Lecture of the regula- ettur, West King street. in the city of Lancast e r, a Tra •t of band will be delivered in FULTON HALL, on Wednesday Containing 30 Acres, 0, ' t. D•-c. 17th, 1 ' 59 , 1 9* l• r. Wili Pt'LE• Esq.. m 1t0,.. sit muted in Lancaster township. Lancaster couttly .about ton. Subject, one mile South west from said city. adjoining other land of .1 t(A . .N OF ACC. the undersigned, lands of Samuel Baustuati and the Ini.l tile Dr.., open at 7 ,;cluck. Lecture to 0. anti,. n," at .., of the public road leading from the Lancester and Colon, .t.l..ck Totoebt 25 cents. Two tickets to admit a iire k ri kk - Lie Tut - Wise rand at Abbeville southward. The said Land min ~,,,, two .a.:‘,,,,,,. to ~„ had at all th ,. 1 ,„, k 6,„4„. ~t . will be cull in the wlnile or in fire Aerr Lots to suit par %shut v Jackson's, C. ,it IL Zahni. Dysart .ii. Broth's, Ilren• t'itte•ers• nenettnt Pep, Stot.• and at the Hall :al the evening of the This Totot or Land is ,eligibly l o cated for buildings, and By order of the Committee, would make a very desirable country residence. It is in kik, 92. t 57 11. :s. polVEllS, Chairmen. excellent cultivation and the soil is n o t surpassed by any in the neighborhood, IrALUABLE MILL PROPERTI AND : Possession will be given immediately If desired, and an V IV AT ER-POWER Al' PUBLIC SA LE.-113''r irtue or . indisputable title ton the first of April next. the last Will and Testament of WILLIAM REED, late rkl - Persons wishing to cite' tlieetnise. before the sale, will ('haneeford township , York connty. Pa_ deeeased. will l':e libelee call on the u n dersigned at his residence one mile null, on TITEsDAY, the tlOth day of Deeenibe r , I t,sti on fr , .. Lancaster. near S. titlrof the Lancaster and Columbia the premises, the following described property. viz :-4 Turnpike road. Tract of lamb. situate in said township. 1!.,", mil., trout S •10 to comment,. at. 3 'clock in the tithe Meal of said the Tide Wiutar Canal. The Tract contains day, when terms will be made known by nSO ACRES, • dee .. .) to 47 JoIIN G. BRENNER. no which ie erected GRIST AND SAW NULL. n larg. _ . . ,„1 ~,,,,,,,,ii,,,,, sTfINE DWELLING, H an k I I OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.--,n TUES. Barn, lk Millt-Ca House and Barn. and other tett ~..., ~, lIIt I :CE3IBEI: :MO, 1056. by ortlrrof the orphan s ' houses ; Ito eneelletii oreleird 'a Fr t itt and 1110 IS In Court,[ Lancaster county, will In, sold at public sale, at mere. Spring., of Water. slug in dilfertnt pia - the public. house of G. E.Sener. In Wa-hiugtoti Boro ugh. cm on the tarot, one-halt t,f whit tis Timber Land ; th e the f' bloom,; detetribed real estate of Marlin Punk, late o r 1.1....• i,, eleared told in a ~,,,,ti -date of eidtivation. There said Bormtglb deceased: io a heavy strum,, or water ',inning through the farm, up , A Lot of Gliol:ND, ettntaining 53 PERCHES, more or on which th e re at. two watt, powetA not -motioned by lets, being lot No. 25 itt the plan of said Borough, hosing any in the ....unity. thereon creme,' a lag weatherlemtaled DWELLING Front the tarility lot..,,,,,,,tuiettlin e with the surround- , 11.111 SE and Flt All P. SUM', with the necessary ing country, hi consequebt - e -of publie road. l'Ulllli 11, it, out Imildnigs. Saidtop . meety fronts on Mill street different direction, iron the mill through the form. and eel] adjoins lots of Clinstinit Myers and others. its proximity to the Tide IVater Canal, it is believ e d to A good title will be made and possession given on the possess amoral advantage. for as emelt,: Hog Insint..., lint of April Ilk•el. man, rarely to be mel With :34110 to cutout..., al 7 o'clock. P. 31., when terms will US - If lle above property 1,, not teo'.l on -eid day. it will .be wade klioW aby JonEPII SCIIOCII, let immediately ttifte . ...d far rent. dee 9 to 47 .ktitniniatrator. Stile to 011111111Cnke. at I 0'c1.,..k. on said day, when tern, will lie IllilLie loom, by [ )ÜBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE FARMS MAID :ARM' Dun:LASS. Exeoutri , t. 'I in Morrlson's'Cove.--The subscriber will l•fl, IVILLIA3I THOM psON, Executor. at public sale the following property, on SATURDAY, 4t ••• 47 DECEMBER 13th, HMO, viz: 'm e FARM, one.half mile south-west of Martinsburg. riIHE GREAT FAMILY WEEKLY PA- North Woodborre township. Blair county,eontaini ng 120 I Pi:R.—THE NEW YORK LEDGER Iris now attained ACRES, on which is erected a new and commodious the extraonlinary eirettlation of One Hundred and Ninety COTPAiIE HOUSE, a large Frame Rim and other .Ftlif Thousand Copies. The LEDGER to devoted to POLITE necessary mit-buildings. One handred and five LITERATURE, ORIGINAL TALES. SKETCHES, POET- - Acres are cleared and in good cultivation—th e ',attune RY, ESSAYS, GOSSIP and CURRENT NEWS, and main- fine Timber Land. There is plenty of '4OlOl w,der, and a telus a high moral to.. It is tvery where acknowledged ' tine Orchard of ass tried Fruits, to be the best family paper in ilikk world ' hence ire E'a- . , Atm), a Tract of Land !,!. wile from the above. containing traordinary mid unheard of popularity. Mr. BONNER, ' 52 ACRES, (which has ITeen heretofore termed with tbe the Proprietor of the Ledger. employs the I,m ',d ont ~, ~ii,nen . .'t :;:t Acres of which err cleared and under good cub the country, and by co doing makes the best paper. Such tivntion—t he balance set with young Timber. Will be writers at, Fanny Fern, Sylvan. Cobb. Jr.. and Emerson sold separately or with the above, to suit purchasers. Bennett, are permanently engaged on it. and will write for Atso, u Farm containing 100 Acres, situate one mile no other paper hereafter. 31rs. Sigouruy also constantly south east of Martinsburg, 90 Acres cleared alai in good writes fur it ; en dun host of other popular authors, inch- . order, the balance good Timber Land. There is a larg.,, diug Mrs. Emma D. E. N- Southworth, Alice Carey. 3lrs. , FRA3IE HOUSE end a large, Barn thereon erected, with Vaughan. Mary W. Stanley Gibson, Clara Sydne . t, ,Ye.. I other necessary buildings. There is good water conveni- Ate. The Ledger is beautifully illustrated every week. I eat and a large Orclerrd of choice Fruit. The NEW YORK LEDGER is printed on beautiful white ' The above Porous are within 12 miles of the Pennsyl paper, and in composed of eight pages. making the lamb- smote Itaiirmad at Hollidaysburg, and 7 miles of the Hunt soinest weekly paper in the country. It is published every ingdon and Broad Top Railroad, with good turnpikes and Saturday, and sold at all the news offices in every city and plank roads leading thereto, There Is an abundance of town throughout the country; and is mailed for subscri. • Limestone on all the Farms for burning lime, tic., tied bens at two dollars per annum ; two copies are sent for . they are ronvenient to good schools and churches. three dollars. Any person obtaining eight subscriber, at ELIZABETH PUDERBAUGII. '1,50 each. (which is our lowest club rates,) and sanding . Any information may be had by addressing us $l2 will be entitled to one copy Free. Terms ins-aria -A. J M . CRISSAN or fly in advan., Address all letters to . . GEORGE PEDERBAUGH, ROBERT BONN ER, dee 2 21 4' Martinsburg, Blair co., Pa. Publisher of Nets YOne LPLIGER, 41 Ann Street, New York. • a VALUABLE FARM AT PUBLIC SALE. N. B.—Now is a good time to subscribe as EMERSON _/ - 1. --- The Subscriber intending to quit farming will dell at BENNETT'S Great Original Novel of FRONTIER LIFE, ' Public Sole on SATURDAY. the 27th *day of DE will be commenced on the first of January. ' CEMBER, on the premises the FARM ttn which he dee 9 2t. 47 he resideS, situated in Drumm . ° Township, Lancaster County, about two miles south-west of ~ the Buck /1 REAT BARGAINS IN FURNITURE, Tavern, adjoining the road leading fromConowingo Fur '- at the HOUSE KEEPER'S EMPORIUM, North Queen race to the Susquehanna, about two miles west or t h e for- Street, near Orange. Lancaster. met and about four mites east of the latter—adjoining The undersigned hare on hand a very extensive assort- lands of Joseph Earnhart, Thomas A. Clark, John Myers meat of Parlor, Chamber, Dining Room and Kitchen Fur- j and other lands of the Subscriber, containing TWO HUN niture, of n quality equal to any that can be procured in j DRED AND EIGHT ACRES; about eighty acres of which Lancaster or Philadelphia, which they will sell (Fos tinter are covered with thriving young timber, the balance is in cult) at prices far below the usual rates. Window Shades a first rate state of cultivation, (as will appear upon Edell, of every variety for almost nothing. "A word to the wise I ination) well fenced off into fields of convenient size, aced's is sufficient," come and see. to water in, and fromeach field. There is a large sad ex t N. B.—Splendid Cottage Chamber Setts just received. cellent APPLE ORCHARD on the premises nod a greas dec 9tf 47 KETCHUM A VICKERY, many other fruit trees of alomst every variety. ' The improvements consist of It..litrge stone IurESSRS. CYRUS fk. , BARTON N. WIN- DWELLING HOUSE, covered with slate a BANK 431_ TEES' CLOTIIIIIG STORE, No. 31Sg North Queen BARN, largo Straw House in front covered with street, Lancaster.—The subscribers have taken the above slate, a large Wagon Shed with two Corn Cribs stand, lately occupied by Mr. William Hensler, and are I below, and granaries in the upper story, Blacksmith and nose receiving and opening, in addition to the stock onCarpenter's shops built of stone and covered with slate, hand. a new and elegant assortment of Ice house, Smoke house and Hog house. All the buildings Goods of every description, except the barn are nearly new and iu comp!, to order, the and well suited to the season. wager is conveyed to the dwelling and to the barn ip lend They aro now ready to do busineas on the most liberal pipes, by means of a Hydraulic Rem and accommodating terms with all who - may favor them There is likewise on the premises a large TENANT with their patronage. I HOUSE, part stone and part frame, garden and yard newly Being desirous and determined to establish a permanent paled in, a well of excellent wetter with pump therein near and regular business, it will be their own an well as their the kitchen door. This is a very productive farm and well customer's interest. to be faithful to the perthrmanee of I we:thy the notice of persons wishing to purchase, beingin their duty, and to render a fnll equivalent for the prices an excellent and healthy neighborhood, convenient to they receive for their goods. Stores, Schools, Churches of different denominations, and CUSTOM WORE promptly attended to and warranted i to Mille—there being a Grist Mill, Saw Mills, Clover Mill to be well made and well fitted. Plain and Fancy Apple Mill and Cider Preen au an adjoining property. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS. Persons wishing to view the property before the day of alwayn on hand, as well an all other kinds of goods in this I enle will please call on the subscriber residing thereon, line of business. Sale to eminence at 1 n'elock. P. M . on said day when CLOTHING of every description and quality. well made terms will le, made known by nd of good material, constantly on hand. ;,•,.. The friends; of the proprietors and the .public generally ' are respectfully invited to this establishment. Please give us a call and allow us to furnish you with such arti cles ha you nosy want in our line of business. OEM OHRISTPIAS IS HERES :-.._BROTHER lJ JONATHAN for Christmas and Now Year. This is the heat Somber of this Popular sheet ever issued. Price . 1•2 cents. LITTLE DhtititiT. By Chas. Dickens. has just ban is sued. and in fur sale by the undersigned. Cheap Edition . 50 Cents—Fine Edition, dec 93t 47 EPEE:V/1:1i & WESTIIAEFFEIt. 17 HIS KINGLE.--THE HOL LIDA YS A. WILL SOON BE HERE, cud all will wool to know where they ran buy Beautiful sod Useful CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR PRESENTS. WENTZ S BROTHERS, to encourage the "line. hon ored custom, - now offer at reditced prices a large variety of CLOAKS AND 'PALMAS, latest styles and fabric. Grey Cloaks, richly trimmed, line Black and Cold Cloths: the desirable Chincbillhs Cloth Cloaks now so much in demand in New York and Paris: Circulars and Shawl Pattern Cloaks; Long Brocha Shawls: magnificent Cheniallc Scarfs; expensive Dress Silks, at low pricer; ladies and gentlemen's Long Shawls; 1;1,00 French 31erinoca for 75 cents: rich and plain Deb:tines, best roar sold, for 25 cents; French Embroideries fine N. W.acollars. lindersleeres, Bands and Ruffling. Remember for a beautiful, useful. valuable cheap Chi moo or Year's present, go to d ,5 11 47 WENTZ'S CHEAP STORE. • - LIDIPLOYDIENT FOR THE WINTER. THE BEST BOOK FOR AGENTS. TO PERSONS OUT OF EMPLOYMENT. Au Elegant Gift for a Father to Present to his Family: &if-Fend for One Copy. and try it among your Friends! iii-4 WANTED—Agents in every section of the United States and Canada. to en eulate Scars' Lugo Type Quarto Bible, F or Family Use—Entitled THE PEOPLES' PICTORIAL DOMESTIC DIRER, with atom One Thousand Engra vings! This useful book is destined, if we can form an opinion from the Notices of the Press, to have an unprecedented circulation In every Section of cur wide.spread continent, and to form a distinct era in the sale of our works. It will. no doubt, in a few years become the Family Bible of the Ainerican People. s- The most liberal remuneration will be allowed to all persons who may be pleased to procure subscribers to the above. From 50 to 100 copies may easily be circulated and sold in each of the principal cities and towns of the Union. IT WILL BE SOLD BY SUBSCRIPTION ONLY. 49 - Application should be made at once, as the field will soon be occupied. AM. Persons wishing ho act as agents, and do a safe busi nem can send fora specimen copy, 4-Ott receipt of the establishedprice, Six Dollars, the Pictorial Family Bible, - with a well bound Subscription Book, will be carefully boxed, and forwarded per express, at our risk and expense, to any central town or village in the United State, except ing those of California, Oregon and Texas. Altar- Register your Letters, and your money will come oafs. OLD GUARD Jar In addition to the Pictorial Bible, we publish a large ; number of Illustrated Family Works, very popular, and of ; such a high moral and unexceptionable character, that while good men may safely engage in their circulation, they will confer a Public Benefit, and receive a Fair Componsa tion for their labor. .1:1iP• Orders respectfully solicited. For further particulars, addresis the subscriber, post paid) ROBERT SEARS, dee 9 2t47 181, Williom Street, New York. MARRIAGES DEATHS Philadelphia Market .1, IV, FORNEY, Chairman of Stitt, ('«otral tf . . . CYRUS & BARTON N. WINTER No. 31!.1:, North Queeen EL Loner Prothy's Office Lan., doe. 1 IS,Sq. ESTATE OF WILLIAM RIIEEM, late _Ed of West Leuven, township, Lancaster co. deceased. The undersigned Auditor appointed by the t trphans . Court of Lancaster County to distribute the balance In the hands of John Eshleman. Executor of the will of said deseawd to and among tin,. entitled thereto by law, hereby Five. ICC tics. that he will attend for the duties of hit appointment. on Monday, the sth of January. next, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. at the Library Room, in the Court House, in the city of Lancaster, when all persons interested may attend. dec otf .47 W. CARPENTER. Auditor. 110n1T,..1E H na d a-L k L on MI O I. , LS I TO I. L ,. f E r :r . . 47r Si_t , a u a rg te to Safe Harbor, 1 mile from Lampeter Square, and '2 tram the former place, has four run of stones, and is calculated for either country or merrhant work. ib in good repair and doing a good business. CHRISTIAN BRACE BILL. dec./ a 47 Strasburg twp., Lancaster co.. to. W. CARPENTER'S PLANE MAKING. Ei. ISUSINESS will be continued in all respects as here tofore, and in his name, by the undersigned. his widow. who is confident that she will be able to sustain the well known and long established reputation of his PLANES. She trusts that ,he will be favored with a continuance of the patronage of his old customers and friends: and will spare no efforts to give satisfaction. The business will be conducted by her under the name and kyle of" E. W. CARPESTEB.," at the old stand. SARAH S. CARPENTER. I, I IIIPLOYMENT FOR 1,000 PERSONS.— 2,1 Wanted, immediately, agents in every county in the United States, to engage in the sale of THE. GARDEN OF THE WORLD, OR THE GREAT {VEST: ITS HIS TORY. ITS WEALTH, ITS NATURAL ADVANTAGES, AND lES FUTURE. Comprising a complete guide to emigrants, with a full description of the Different Routes Westward. By C. W. Dana, of Chicago. Illinois, Anther of "Western Scenes." " Life in the West. - &c., &c. With statistics and facts from /lon. Thos. IL Benton. Hon. Sam Houston, Col. John C. Fremont. and other "old settlers." Comprising an out line history of the whole West, front the time the first hun ter who ever trod its pathless woods, to the whistle of the last locomotive that has yet sped along its boundless prairies, giving a full description of the soil, climate. and farming resources of each State and Territory. Also the railroads completed, in progress. and projected, together with the religious compexion, education, educational pros Notts. and population, from the statistics of 1855 and tKSG. 12m0.. muslin; 400 pages. Retail price, $1.25. Address, R. ItULISON, 80. 32 South Third street, or. if living West, to 11. M. Bulls., Cincinnati. Ohio. A sample copy will he mailed, post paid. o n r ece ipt of th e price. Also a full list of my publications, a ith terms to agent, P. S.—Editors of any regular weekly ur•.rletper or monthly periodical throughout the United States. giving the above advertisment four or more illSCriinnc, iachitling this notice, and sending me copies of the papers, &L.., con taining the same. shall hate a copy mailed to their ad dress, postage paid. dec U 4t 47 Oath Bricks, Tripoli and British Lustre .1) for ole Wholesale and Retail at Dr. WAYLAN'S New Drug Store, No.GU, North Queen St., Lancaster. nor 18 ‘J TAR CORN SHELLERS.—A full supply of 0 the premium Star Corn Sheller from our own manu factory, nose on hand at Wholesale and Retail, and of ra. lions sizes. They are adapted to either hand or horse power, and are believed to be the best shellers the mar ket. PASCHALL. MORRIS d CO.. Implement and Seed Store, 7th and Market etc., Phila. nor 2.5 tf 45 A GRIC CrL T URAL IMPLICALENTS.-Im /1 proved Hay Presses, Farmer's Boilers, Horse Powers and Threshers, Grain Fans, Sausage Cutters and Staffers, of various patterns. Improved Portable Grain Mills, Veg etable Cutters; also, Hay, Straw and Fodder Cutters in great variety. PASCHALL, MORRIS & CO. Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Store,l lb and Market sts.. Phila. nor 25 tf WENTZ t BROTHER INVITE PAR— ticulnr attention to their extensive stock of CLOAKS and TALMAS, entirely now designs and styles. A large variety of Grey Cloak. and Alums. Ladles' Talma Cloths in every shade of color. BROCEIA LONG and SQUARE SHAWLS in great variety. Our stock of Shawls cannot be surpassed. ta,. Call and see them. now open from the Into auction sales in New York and Philadelphia. uov 11 CVEVENE, 41 North Eighth Street, be ll low Are 4, ESA Fide, Philadelphia, makes the most beautiful and sells the cheapest Dress HATS in the jt city. Soft Hats fully 20 per cont. cheaper than any other store in the city. The Ladies are respectfully Invited to examine a choice lot of Green, Brown and Black. Beaver Hate far Children. N. 8.--Children'e Hats cleaned and retrimmed ; if not well done no charge. nor 113 m 43 u.risesty Lamps—_Anstrarticlelatoly havantodior.. .1.11 the Nursery, outoot.niug A Very small quantity of and which will be 'hand to answer admirably the purposes for which it is httenited. A l,rge nssoitmeut for sale low as DR. W.tYLAN 6 Nee Drag Store, No 60, North Queen St., Lancaster. nor 18 tf 44 and WINTER. CLOTHING.—EL, J: iiANI FALL A.ND Wl:sTk.ft t:LtaLIING. We are Litta melting at pries that oiler uwasti.o indume hrealm to purl:tuner, revery article of Cluthiug purallaacii 41 ta, eia.a.b:ii.ltuieut will be baud Li, be the S.Mo as rep. DreaSS tLlid Fludi leafs, liver Ceuta, Business Coats. Raglan ,311113 nod dad: Wats, Paul., Yeats. he., ut the newest tity,a, and 0: every variety, which has been t inahulactar e d with great earn. treat the boot English, /fetich and Ameri can fanriu, and will be sold at retuarsably low prices. DAVID RAY, & SUN. No. :SOO. llt.rhet :street,. between lißii and 11th South eel Phan telphia. cue Is tint 44 YERSONS VISITING PHILADELPHIA will find the WL.,:TaItN HOTEL, No. 253„ Market it. a 1,2 Land nod emfuomical House. It has just been consid entbiy enlarged. newly furnished and eutirely renovated throughout HOPKINS, Pro. juli 3m DESIRABLE DWELLING HOUSE AND LOT FUR :ALE.—The undersigned utters at Pritmc ,ate the Tw,ntory BRICK DWELLING IioUSE and Lot, or Piece of Ground belonging. thereto, situate on the west side of 31ulberry. near Orange street, in the city of I.4nca,ter, it.... In the oecupacy of George W. Bradford. tr-t t 1 t. IU CAIteCATEtt, Agt. PROPOSALS FOR LOA. -I'.n pursuance at the provisions of an ordinance passed by the detect nod Common Cutiumis of the city of Lancaster, on the sth day of August, thee, proposals fur loaning to said city the sow of on a perniauent ham, in aunts 01 DOI less than will Ur receivolat the Mayor's Unice, fur which coupon bonds and certificates of City than will be hailed. :3aiti loan to be appropriated to the payment of damages am mug flow up. tog streets within said city. J. ZIMMEEt3L&S. Mayor. =UM 'JAGER dt. BROTHERS, Offer for Sale a Large A...serum:tut of Silks, Velvets, Mertnoes, Brocha and Blanket Shawl's Stone Martin, Fitch and Minx Furs, of the newest shapes. CLOTH CLOAKS AND TALMAS, of the latest styles and best makes. Also, Carpetings, Oil Cloths, Druggets, ornamental and plain. Paper Hangings. nov 16 t(4-1 I IVERY STABLE.—Having purchased the on E./ tire LIVERY ESTABLISIDLENT of William Bell, i • the rear of Amos Funk's Hotel,. in North Prince street, I am prepared to hire Horses, Carriages, Ba roaches, Ac., kc., on the most accommodating terms. By giving personal attention tothe business and an aoxi um desire to please, I hope to merit and receive a reasons ble share of public patronage. JOHN P. FETTERLY. Lan caster, sep 9 tf 34 R. DECOU & CO. Clothiers, No. 141 CHESTNUT ST., ABOVE FOURTR, PHILADELPHIA, Keep conftandy on hand a fplendid affOrtment of Ready-made Clothing. GOODS MADE TO ORDER AND WARRANTED vrOW IS THE TIME, TO SUBSCRIBE! MUItItAY, YOUNG S CO., are prepared to furnish all the• leading Magazines and Papers in the country, at pnblishers rates, of follows: Li t tells Living Age $6OO Balieu's Pict0ria1.........3,00 Ilarpar's Nlagazinu........ 3,00 Arthur's Home Magaz'e 2,00 Putnam's do 3,00 The Horticulturist 2,00 Graham's do 3,00 Frank Leslie's New York Gotley's Lady Book 3,00 Journal ............ ........ 2,00 Dicken's Wed 3,00 Baßon's Monthly Nation Knickerbocker Maga'. 3,l al Magazine o ',oo Frank Leslie's lliustrn- Farm Journal 1.110 tml Newspaper.......... 3,00 Lutheran Home Journ'l 1,00 Clubs of live nod upusrds furnished at proportioned ',tem. Either of the three dollar magazines will be sent, postage paid. ta, any part of the United States, on receipt of the so hserlption price. . . Subscriptions limit be paid invariably in advance. Now is the time to subscribe. to the new volumes Com mence with the January rustier. Send in your odors friends. die 2 If 46 A RARE CHANCE: and a Good oppor ti trinity to responsible men to obtain profitable and healthy employment. To Agents. Cans:vows , . Colporteurs and Postmasters.— Any person ;Attaining subscribers for Fifty Copies of either of the two following AulericAn Works, and remitting the amount tless a largo commission, to the Publisher, will be entitled to Fifty Dollars worth front the subjoined list of valuable works at the kart of this Page. Amanesx NATI , NAL Wrisks.—The National History of the United Okla,: Cvlgniol , Revolution and Constitutional, chiefly front National Documents. By J. B. Loosing and Edwin Williams. With numerous tine illustrations on steel m u d wod. 2 ; imperial 8 so. Cloth, ST, The ihet, SUMO'S MROUSI Contsining the Lives. Mess B, t ges and A thoinisrre Lions of the Presidents, from Wash. Mgr.. to Pier,. With lino Portraits ~ 11 steel. 4 vols., large b v.r. Cloth. 510. 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This newspaper paragraph to be included. der 2 10t 46 lj AV E YOU SUBSCRIBED IN THE 1J COSMOPOLITAN ART ASSOCIATION FOR THE THIRD YEAR? Sec the Rare Inducements I—The manage. merit have the pleasure,of announcing that the collection of Works of Art designed for distribution among the suo seribers. whose noises arc received previous to the 28th of .Tanuary. '57, is much larger and more costly than on any previous year. Among the leading works in Sculpture— executed In the finest Marble—is the new and beautiful Statue of the WOOD NYMPH Thu linsts of the Three great American Statesmen, CLAY, WEBSTER AND CALHOUN, also the exquisite Ideal Bust '• SPRING Together with the following Groups and Statues In Carrara Marble—of the STRUGGLE FOR TUE HEART, VENUS AND APPLE; PSYCHE; MAGDALEN; CHILD OF THE SEA•, INNOCENCE; CAPTIVE BIRD; and LITTLE TRUANT! With numerous works in Bronze, and a collection of For oral Hundred FINE OIL PAINTINGS by leading Artists. The whole of which are to be distributed ur allotted among the subscribers whose names are received previous to the Twenty-eighth or January, '57, when the distribution will take place. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, Every subscriber of three dollars is entitled to A copy of the splendid Steel Engraving "Saturday Nighgt," or A copy of any of the following Magazines one year also A copy of the Art Journal one year, and A Ticket in the Annual Distribution of Works of Art. Thus, for every ri paid, a person not only gets a beauti ful Engraving or Magazine 0120 year, but also receives the Art Journal one year, and a Ticket in the Annual Distri bution, making four dollars worth of reading moiler besides the ticket, by which a valuable painting or piece of statu ary may be received in addition. Those who prefer Magazines to the Engravings 'Saturday Night.' can haat either,,( the following one year tint-per's Magazine: Goiley's Lady's Book, United States Magazine, Knickerbocker Magazine, Graham's Magazine, Blackwood Magazine. Southern Literary Messenger. No person is restricted to a single share. These taking five memberships, remitting his, are entitled to nix Engra vings, and to six tickets in the distribution, or any five of the Magazines, one year. and six tickets. Persons, in remitting funds fur membership, will please register the letter at the Post Office, to prevent lose; on receipt of which, a certificate of Membership, together with the Engraving or Magazine desired, will be forwarded to any part of the country. For further particulars. see the November Art Journal, sent free on application. For membership, address ISAAC 1:011 ERS. to 47 C. L. DERBY, actuary C. A. A. $S Broadway. Now York, or Western Office, 166 Water street. Sandusky, Ohio. or .1. .1. Sprenger, Hon'y Sect'y for Lancaster and vicinity. • dec 2 46 61 321 BROADWAY. December Ist, 1356. TUST PUBLISHED, by DIX, EDWARDS & CO., 0 LAKE NiiASII; or Explorations and Discoveries du ring Four Years' Wanderings in South-Western Africa.— By CHARLES Joni+ ANDERSON. Demy boo., with upwards of Fifty Illustrations of Sport ing Adventures,Subjects in Natural History, be.. Printed ou fine paper, handsomely bound. Price, 51.25. We have much pleasure in announcing the Publication of this Work, on which we have expended much labor and money; all the illustrations have been faithfully copied and engraved on wood; the whole of the text is given un altered, and unabridged. from the English edition; and the book is presented in the beat possible style. d. 2 tf4fl DIX, EDWARDS & CO. STOVES! STOVES!! STOVES!! THE undersigned rt. p afully calls the attention of the public to their stock of STOVES, which they are now receiving; It being the largest and most varied assortment they have everaffered for sale. Their stock embraces many new and beautiful pat terns of Cook, Parlor, and other Stoves, that are now for the first time in the market. Among their assortment of Cook Stoves. are the well tried and approved Globe Improved, Fanny Forrester, Emporium, New World, Crystal, William Penn, King of States, Morning Star, Sun Rise, Lancaster Banner, Providence ilanner, Empire, President, Capital, Home, Welcome, Sea Shell, Royal, Governor, Girard, Astor, • Western World, Swiftsure, Atlas Cook, Quirk Step Cook, Ajax Cook, Gladiator, Black Hawk, Sc. Among their Parlor Cook Stoves is the celebrated — FULTON PARLOR OVEN," Equally well adapted for Wood and Coal, and far heavier, more economical, and cheaper than any Parlor Cook in the market. Also, the "Morning Glory," "Penn Parlor Cook," " Abbott k Lawrence Parlor Cook," "Model Parlor Cook," "Boatman," "Governor," "Tuscan," Au Their stock of Parlor, Air-Tight. CR3112012, Nine-Plate, Church, Hall and Office Stores, for Wood or Coat, includes every new and desirable Stove to be found. All of which are offered to Merchants or consumers, at prices that cannot fall giving entire satisfaction. ALSO,—A general assortment of Hardware, Saddlery, Building Articles, Farmers' utensils, Mechanics' Tools, Iron, Steel, &c. GEOfteE M, STEDMAN & CO. sep 23 314 35 West King Stiliet,Lanisater. APOLLO AND DIANA IN MARBLE. LIPE SIZE. Jamb Garber.. ) &ha Oonunon Riau of TS- p‘ Lancaster County, Fl. Fa., to Au- John J. McLaughlin. ) gnat Term, 1856 No 35. THE Undersigned, Auditor appotrit.ed to distribute the money in Court, under the above ex ecution, hereby gives notice thst he will attend for the Purpose 'of his appointment. at the Library Room. In the Court Howe, in the City of Lancaster, on Tuesday, the 2.3c1 day of December, A. I). 1858, when and - where all pc— sone interested may attend if they think proper. R 7 R. WARR. Auti'.•r. vov IS [Colombia Spy insert 4 times.] 41 44 VSTA.TE OF MICHAEL KAUFFMAN, I:4 late of Manor tsp., deed. Letters of Adatinist,ratin on the above estatehaving been graut..d to the undersh med. all persons having claims or &mends will present them duly authenticated for settlement. and those Indebted are required to make payment tcithnot deli,. and gay, toots. HERSH ARII MANN. Form-r,l Administrator. Manor tsrp. n0r196t•44 NOTICE.-•Wber.s, on motion of Jesse Landis. Esl. an application has been made to the Court of Common Pleas of Lancaster county, to grant a , barter of Incorporation to the 3IFfITIOIMST EPISCOPAL eny- GRFGATTAN. in the southern part of . the city of Lancas ter. to be sailed and known by the name, style and title of The Saint Paul's Methodist Episcopal Church of the City of Lantaster." Belt therefore known, that the said Court. will, on the third Monday in January newt, if no RlM eject reason is shown to the contrary, deems and declare, that the persons so associated together. shall become and be a corporation or body politic. according to the articles and conditions in their application set forth and con taned. Attest, J. BOWMAN. nor 18 td 44 Prothonotary. ESTATE OF JOHN VOORHES, late of Coney township, deceased --Letters of Administration haring been gqinted to the undersigned. all persons har ing claims or .I , ll:lands will present them duly authenti cated for settlement, and those indebted will make pay ment without delay. JOIIN KOII, Adair nor 18 6t. 44 Coney twp. ESTATE OF HENRY S. SHIRK AND WIFE.. In the Court of Common Pleas for the Couuty of Lancaster. Whereas, Henry Shaffner, Assign. of Henry S. Shirk and wife, of the Borough of Mt. Joy, did on the 21st day of November. 1856, file in the Office of the Prothonotary of said Court. his account of the mid Estate. Notice is hereby given to all persons Interested in the said Estate, that the said Court hare appointed the 19th day of January. 1857, for the e.,ntirmaticn thereof, unless exceptions be filed. Attest. J. BOWMAN. Prothonotary's Office, 1 . Prothonotary. Lancaster, Nov. 21, 1856. j nov 25 4145 • I,ISTATE OF BENJAMIN G. HERR.—In _CI the Court of Common Pleas for the County of Lan caster. Whereas, Adam'lC. Witmer, Committee of Benja min G. Herr of Strasburg township. did on the third day of November, 1656. file in the Office of the Prothonotary of the said Court, his Account of the said Estate: Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the mid Estate, that the said Court have appointed the 15th day of DECEMBER, 1656. for the confirmation thereof • un less exceptions be filed. Attest, .1. BOWMAN, Prothonotary. Proty's Office. Lane'r Nov. 3, 1656. nor 11 4t43 USTATE OF JOHN HERR, a Lunatic. _l_4` —ln the Court of Common Pleas for the County of Lancaster. Whereas, JoheGyger, Trustee of John flerr. did on the 6th day of November. 1856, tile in the Office of the Prothonotary of the said Court, his Account of the said Es late; Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the said Estate, that the said Court have appointed the 15th day of December, 1856, for the confirmation thereof, unless exceptions be filed. Attest, J. BOWMAN, Proth'y. Protby's Office, Lau. Nov. 6. nor 11 4t 43 krOTICE.—To the Heirs and legal Representatives IA of Benjamin Giehman, late of Ciornervon township, in the county of Lancaster, deceased. Take notice, that by virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of said county, you and each of you be and appear in said Court, on the 3rd Monday in December next. at 10 o'clock, A. -M. to accept or refuse to accept the real estate of said dect;ased; at the valuation made by the inquest hold thereon, or show cause why the same should not bo sold according to law. OEO. 3IAItTIN, Sheriff. Lancaster, Nov. 11th, 1856. 4t 43 'Weekly Pennsylvanian copy 4 times, and send one pa per containing it and bill, to this office.] ASSIGNED ESTATE OF STEPHEN D. McCONKEY. Whereas, Stephen 1). McConkey, of Fulton township, Lancaster county, did by deed of sisigie meat bearing date October 1, ltifie, convey all his estate over to the undersigned, for the benefit of his creditors: Notice) is hereby given to all persons indebted to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them for settlement to either of the undersigned Assignees. JOHN McSkIARRA N. Drumore. ANDREW J: 11.1cCON Y, Fulton. nov 4 et 42 E _ STATE OP ELIZA.BETII DILLER.— Letters Testamentatary on the Estate of Elizabeth Diller, late of East Earl township, Lancaster county, de ceased, having been issued to the subscriber, residing iu Churchtuwn, Caernarvon township: All persons'indebted to said estate are requested to-make payment immediately, and those having claims will present them without delay properly authenticated for settlement to oct 28 6t 41 JAMES 31c,CAA, Ear. 1 1 STATE OF CATHARINE GREINER, 1,4 of Mount Joy township, deceased.—The undersigned Auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court of the county of Lancaster, to distribute the balance remaining in the hands of Sem Brubaker, eXectilfir of the last will and testament of Catharine Greiner, late of Mount Joy township. dee'd: Hereby gives nidied that he will attend for the purpose of his appointment. in the Library Room, in the C,.urt House. in the city of I.siten4ter, on TUESDAY, the Ilth day of November. A. IL. Dif.6. at Li o'clock, P. M.. wimp and where all p•rsoue inte,ected may attend if they think proper. D. G. ESHLEMAN. Auditor. 4t 40 LSTATE OF JACOB BINLER AND WIFE.—In the Court of Corronou Pleas for the Coun ty of Lancaster. Whereas. Richard Davie. Aooigueo of Jacob Bixler And wife, did on the 16th day of October. 1656, tile in the office of the Prothonotary of the said Court, hi, account of the said Estate: . . Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in thy. said Estate. that the said Cuurt have appointed ti.e 17th day of NOVE3IBEit 1556, for the confirniatlon thereof. unless exceptions be tiled. Attest. J. BOWMAN. f'roth'y. Proth'ys Office, Lan. not lb act 21 41 40 ESTATE OF JOHN SADDER.--Letters tes tamentary on the estate of John Sander. Into of Manor township, dec'd., having been issued to the subscribers re siding in Said township: All persons indebted to said estate nre requested to make payment immediately, and those having claims will present them without delay prop erly authenticated for settlement. JACOB SAUDEIt. HENRY SACDEIt. Executors. MEM L'ISTATE OF HENRY M. REIGART.— Li' Letters of administration on the estate of Ilenry M. Reigart, late of the City of Lancoater, deed, having been issued to the subscribers residing in said City: All persons indebted to said esti%) are requested to make payment immediately, and those baring claims will present them without delay properly authenticated her settlement. ENIANUEL RERIART, WM. B. FAHNESTOCK, Administrators I=l PUBLIC NOTICE.—AII persons haring claims or demands against the Estate of VALENTINE RISSE, late of the city of Lancaster, (Raker.) deceased, will rlease present them to the undersigned Executors of the deed, i and all persons indebted will call and discharge the same, to the undersigned, PIII LI E' GROTIf, GEO. IL BOMBERGER, Executors of said deceased, residing In the city of Loner, nov II 5t 4:1 JOHN A. ERBEN'S CHEAP CLOTHING STORE, Sins or son STRIPED COOT. No. 42, North Queen Street, East Side, near Orange Steet, Lancaster, Pa. The Proprietor of this great manufactory of Clothing, respectfully announces to his friends and the public gener ally, that his establishment now contains the largest, moat varied and cheapest assortment of Fall and Winter Clothing ever offered in Lancaster. Llis stock is all of his own manufacture, and em braces the latest styles of Clothing adapted to the season, and warranted to prove the same as represented at the time of purchase. The demand for Clothing at this popular establishment is still daily increasing, and it is only by having a full force of good Cutters and a great number of workmen, that we are enabled to keep our Ware Rooms always well sup plied with every article of dress, either for men's or boy, Aniong oir extensive assortment may be found the fol lowing: Overcoats and Bangups from... . . . $3,00 . t0 515,00 Fine Black Cloth Frock Coats, 6.50 to 13,00 Fine do. do. Dress do. ....... ............... 7.00 to 13.60 Blue Cloth Dress and Frock Coats, 5,50 to 10,00 Fancy Cassimere Coats, 3,50 to 0,00 Business C0at5,...... ....... ........ ...... ........... 3,00 to 5,75 Satinett Frock and Sack Coats, 3.25 to 5.1.70 Satinett Monkey Jackets ..... . ... 200 to 3.25 Black Fresco Doeskin Pants, 3,00 to 8,00 Double Milled Cassimere Pants 2,76 to 4,00 Fine Black Cloth Pants, 3,00 to 5,50 Fancy Cassimere Pants, 2,75 to 4,50 Satinett Pants 1.75 to 3.00 Black Satin Vests, 2,00 to 4,00 Merino, Velvet an Plush 4,23 to 3,00 Cassimere and Satinet tt Ve5t5,............... ..... 1,00 to 2.50 Also, a full assortment of Woollen and Cotton Under shirts and Drawers, White and Figured Shirts, Collars, Bosoms, Cravats, Pocket Handkercheifs, Suspenders. Stocks, Gloves, lioisery and Umbrellas. BOYS' CIOTHING. Just coelpleted, another very large assortment of Boys' Clothing, suitable for the Fall and Winter consisting of Boys' Overcoats. Frock, Sack and Monkey Coats, Pants and Vesta of all sixes, and at extremely low prices. Also, just received, a large assortment of Black and Fan cy Colored Cloths, Fancy Cassimers, Black French Doeskin Cassimers, Satins, Velvets, Flushes, &c., which will be made up to order at short notice, in the latest fashion and on the most reasonable terms. The subscriber hopes, by strict attention to business, and endeavoring to please customers, to receive a continuance of public patronage. JOHN A. ERWIN, United States Clothing Store,Sign of the Striped Coat, No 42 North. Queen St.; east sie, near Orange street, Lan. caster, Pa. oct 21 tf 40 CLOTHING AND GENTLEMEN'S FUR NISHING STORE, IN NORTH QUEEN STREET, East able, 4 doers South of Orange.—The subscriber has , Just opened an -extensive assortment of CLOTHING of all kinds, suitable for Gentlemen's Fall and Winter wear— , finch as Frock and Dress COATS, new style Business Coats. , of Black, Blue, Brown, Olive and Green Clothe, and Plain and Fancy Casalmeres. Also, Double and Single Breasted VESTS, In great variety, of Plain and Fancy Silks, Satins, Oassimeres, Grenadine., Marseilles, Sc. Fine Black Doe skin and Fancy Cassimeres, and all other kinds of finihiou able PANTS. A-II Ladles, for a fashionable Cloak or Talent, go to Wentz's. B-eautiful and cheat CLOAKS and TAL3IAS open cnw at Wen tea. C-lochs--most fashionable shades for 'rah., to be found at Wented. "D-etermined to EXCEL" Is the motto In Talmic, now at Wentz's. E-very body says, "for chedp SHAWLS or 'relines," go to Wentz's. F-.hfonable, bandiome and cheap-the Pres.. Silks now at Wentz's. "G-ood" Cloaks, Shawls and Tallnas-head quarters are at Wentz's. 11-ow beautiful and cheap the DE LAINES open now at Wentz's. I- advise all in want of a SHAWL, Brocba, go to Wentz. NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS.- J-ndge for yourselves, examine closely, and you'll surely 111 The Sabacriber directs the attention of the citizens buy at Wentz's. G Lancaster City and County, to his New Stock of FALL K-nowledge teaches us, for cheap shawls, to go to Wentz's. AND WINTER GOODS, which he can and will sell cheaper L-ATEST STYLES-Talmas and Cloaks-lowest prices at than the cheapest. It consists of Detains, Cashmeres, Al- Wentz's. races, Woollen Plaids, Silks, Sc., Ac. He has a fine M-oney always receives its FULL value, in Dry Goods. at Assortment of all kinds of Shawls, Cloaks. Cloaking Cloth, Wentz's. • Sc., Prints, Ginghams, Kentucky Jeans, Cassimeres, Cassi. N-ow's the timfrom late auctions--SFIAWLS st Wentz's. netts, Cloths, Sc, He has received the tineat lot of all 0-pen now for examination, the best Silks-62. 75, 51,00, WooPlllankets, such as Sack and Canton Flannels, all colors. at Wentz's. Also,' large assortment of Hosiery, Embroideries, White P-ersons wishing SHAWLS, at auction prices, should call Goals of all kinds, Linen and Cotton Table Cloth, Diapers, I at Wentz's. ' Blankets, Counterpanes, Coverlids and Comforts, Carpets, I Quite an excitementamong the ladies--Cloeks andTalmas Mattings, Oil Cloths, Oil Shades, Umbrellas and a great at Wentz's. many articles too numerous to mention. Also, a fine as- R-ich rare and beautiful the DRESS SILKS at Wentz's. sortment of BONNETS, and all kinds of Millinery Goods " S-HALL I buy a FRENCH MERINO or CASHMERE?"- kept constantly on hand, which he will sell very low, at You ran decide at Wentz's. Wholesale or Retail, so as to suit customers. T-he real Lupena French Merinoes, 76 cents, all colors, at Please and call before purchasing elsewhere. Wentz's. October 18,1866. L. BAUM, U-sef al and elegant-the Gents' Mande or Shawls at oat 214E40 No. 62, North Queen St. Wentz's. Very many persons buy all their Dry Goods at Wentz's. Treystone State Sap:millcr.-Warranted to W-hyl Because they save at least 25 per cent. by buying make soap without Lime. 10 Cases for sale Wholesale at Wentz's: and Retail, at DR. WAYLAY'S New Drug Store, No. 60 N. T. Is the variety of LADIES' TALMA CLOTHS at North Queen St. Lancaster, Pa. nov 11 tf 43 I Wentz's- • Y-On can be pidsuled in Dress Goods. Cloaks or Shawls at • J. STEWAFLT DEPUY & SONS..DIA. , Wentz's. SONICin a determination to please all, is the true secret of SONIC HALL, (Chesnut street below Bth,) PHILA- DELPHIA-have opened a forge and splendid stock of the succets at Wentz's Store. nov 11 tf 48 -- - VELVET, TAPESTRY, BRUSSELS, THREE PLY, IN GRAIN and VENITLiN CARPETING. Also ' BOYS' CLOTHING, consisting of Frock, Sack awl Fancy Coate, Pants and Vests of all sizes awl qualities. Also a general assortment of SHIRTS, COLLARS" BOSOMS, CRAVATS, HANDKERCHIEFS, SUSPENDERS, STOCKS. GLOVES, HOSIERY and UMBRELLAS. As I shall sell cheap for CASH, and give my personal at tention to the business, I hope to merit and receive a rea I sociable share of public patronage. Lancaster oct 7 6m 38 Also, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, hIATTINGS, HEARTH TTOW DREADFUL! HOW THRILLING! The great RUGS, DOOR RATS, DRUGGETS, STAIR RODS, TABLE fl tale of theDiamal Swamp, by H. B. Stowe, author of and PIANO COVERS, &c., Am., which they are selling Uncle Tom's Cabin. Ito sale will be immense. It le to be very low for ouh, Wholteals and retail. I had at the Cheap Book Store of eel, 16 gm 86 MURRAY, YOUNG 4 CO. 10EG/SW , EIL'S.NOT/C.E.•••The amanita. of the - I.IL, Estates of the , eapective decedents hereunto annexed. are tiled in the Brezister's Ofllre of Lancaster county. for coon , mari••n., n , ; at ..n , rphans* Curt of ,n Monday • lie I:a h day of DECEM BE:R next at to o'eloc:, A M . in the Court lhaise, in the city Laneaz-, is follows. c' wit Jarob B. Givler. Mauheinilownship. By iolin ll.lber, Ad ministrator, Ann Alison, Salisbury township. By Jacob Laurence, Ezerutor Jacob Freed. M'sioh"hu I.warship. By Conrail . Wahl. Ad , minis,rator. Martin istrator. Peter Eby. Salisbury township. By Eli. My, one of the , Administrators. • John McMullin, son , Borough of Columbia- Final Guar diauship recount. By Jacob E. Walter. Guardian of Mary Amu Walter. minor grandchild of deceased. John Albert. Mount Joy township. Guardianship account. By Jacob lunch. Guardian of Isaac Coble, now deceased, who was s grandson of John Alhert, docensod. Catharine Shertz, City of Lancaster. Ito Daniel Ho., Exe.•utor. Samuel Sharp, Warwick township. By Adam Sharp. Ad ministrator. Dr. Jam-s Ankrim, Drumore township. By Joseph Darner and J. Franklin Ankrim. Administrators. Mary J. Sayery. City of Lancaster. Guardianship account. By Rey. J. C- Clay and Fleury J.M. Eday.late Guardians of William T. :Savory. a 50n of deceased. Salome Wen,, ,, ert. West Cocalico township. By Henry Reinhold. Administrator. George Hawthorn, West Hempfield township. By Jacob M. Greider, Administrator. Elizabeth Snyder, Mount Joy township. By Samuel Sny der. Administrator. Jacob Albright, Ciernarvon township. By Jacob Jamison,; Administrator. Sarah Barnes, Futlon towuship. By Joseph Thomas, tin ecutor. William Morton, East Donegal township. By Simon Albright, Administrator. Elizabeth Evans. Borough of Marietta. By John Eraiis, Administrator. Henry 3finich, Conoy township. Guardianship .count. By Jacob A: Miller, Guardian of Catharine, Fanny, Anui, Mary and Lori Minnich, minor children of tin ceased henry Schopf. Manor township. By Christian Soh4f, Abraham Schopf and Christian 11. Charles, Executors.: Abraham Stlbgen, West Hempfield township. Guardiaii ship account. By John Mouk. Guardian of Henry Stib. gen, minor child of deceased. Margaret Yentas, City of Lancaster. Supplementary ac count. By Alexander L. Hayes and Townsend Wheelen, Administrators. Ann Coleman. City of Lancaster. By Isaac liszlehurad and Robert Kelton, Trustee,: under the Will of deceased. John 31. Waller. Borough of Marietta. By John Aux4r, Administrator. Elizabeth Zook, East Lampeter township. lly Jacob IL. Zook and Christian Zook, Executors. George Fisher, City of Lancaster. By John Fisher. .Ad ministrator. Sarah B..uman, Ephrata township. By John O. Bauman. Administrator. William Harsh, Learock township. By John Seldotrirhh,e, Executor. John Goodman, City of Lancaster. By Jacob IC. Gas/d• man and Amelia Goodman, Administrators. JOhn Bowers, West Ilempfichl town-hip. II uardiaubli p account. By Michael &grist. Guardian of John Bowes, minor son of deceased. Jacob Leibly, City of Lancaster. Unardiamdtip By Jacob lecher, Guardian of Andrew, Ilcory George Leibly, minor children of decea.sed. SaMuel Keller, East Cs,calico township. By , se,,el IC, I ler and Christian Keller, Executors Jacob Mengel. Borough of Manheito. count. By Daniel Danner, Administrate, - o: ser, new deceased, who woe guardian of Su..a., a minor chad of deceased. Joseph Peifer, Borough of Manholer. Guardianship ac count. fly Daniel Danner, Administrator of John 314. ser, now deceased, who was Guardian of Lucinda Daugh erty, Harriet Puffer and Sarah P.•ifer. minor children 14 deceased. Henry Derr, Couoy township. By John Kul,. Executor. Jacob township. By Rebecca Sales and James McCreary, Administrators, Peter Musser, Adams comity. Pettus. Final taintrditto ship account. By Christian lb übacher, Guathlian of Fanny )fusser, minor daughter of deceased. Jacob Bale. Conestoga towaship. By Daniel Bair sod John Bair, Atitniuistrators. 'John Rudy, West Cocalico township. Guardlafiship ac count. fly William 11. Paul. Guardian of John lindy, cue of the minor children of derealed. John Gable, Earl township. By John Burkholder, David Newswanger and John Overholt zeri Executors. Jesse Gyger, Borough of Strasburg. By Benjamin Eshle man, Administrator. Henry Brown, Providence township. ; By Jacob Brown, Ad ministrator. Jacob Wissler, Cloy-township. By Jacob it. Wissle, Sam uel It. Hess and Christian Hess. Admiuistrat James CA,w, Borough of Columbia. By William 11. Elder. Administrator. Nancy Sellers, Pequoa. township. ISt Joeob :131111, .%1111 Jollathall Stauffer. Executors. Benjamin Conrad, Pequea tow sahib. Ily John Seller. Ad ministrator. Anna Long, East Hempfield township. By Joist K. Long, Administrator. George Rogers, City of Loo,o,:ror. y moo., It. 'fore. Administrator. Samuel Market, Ephrata township. iiy Mary 3larkel and l'eter Martin, Administrators. B. M. STIIJEFER, Ragister. Register's Office, Lade'r nor 19 to, Is 41 -Id MHE KEYSTONE DYE HOUSE, MILLER'S ROW, LANCASTER, PA. The Prep. of which takes this method to it the inhabitant: Lancaster and vicinity, that he will DYE, CLEANSE and FINISH in a superior style, nt the shortest notice, the feL lowing articles: Ladies' Drasses of Silk, Satin, 7 hibet. Crape. DOligl.o. Cash mere, Alpaca. De Lain, DA Bage and Mohair. " Cloaks—Broadcloth, Ladies Cloth, Thlhet, Silk and Satin. Shawn—Crape, Cashmere. Millet, Silk and Bay State.. •• Bonnets—Silk, Straw-and Lgghorn. Veils—Lace, Crape and Bobbinetts. •' Gloves—Kid, Silk, Woolen and Cotton . Hose--Silk. Woolen and CottoiL Miscollaneous—Such.,as Cravats, Ribbons, P.,ritols. Sum shades, ,tc., &r. Also. Gentlemen's garments of every doses ipti,n Dyed Cleansed and Pressed, to look like net, N. B.—All goods warranted not to smut. WALTER IS. DOUGLAS. Proprietor. :On 119 Sbawls, Cloaks, Fu rs.--ikorha, Stella 4,nd Watervliet Shawls. Ladies' ClOth Capes anti Cloaker— FURS.—Sable, Stone Martin, Fitch anti 31inx Furs, In MARTELLETES, VICTORTNES, BOAS, CUFFS. Just received and for sale at the lowest prices by oct tf 40 lIAGF:It h BROTHERS 11M1 LUCIPS ALPHABETICAL AD VICE. M. ROMAN Dred! Dred S Dred I VA L BL E REAL ESTATE -FOR Will be sold at f l ubliciale, on' Stitiaidiy, December 13, 18.56, at the Distilkwy, one mlle &WY/ Middle town, The following describedvaluablereal eats% . vii: . All these three large &rine, situated on the itarnnikiii' leading from MldcUetown to Harrisburg, tarmeilj owned by (lon. SIMON CA M El tON and GEO. Id. LAUklAff, Itag., on each of which is erected a FINE HOUSE, Large Barn, and all necessary out buildings. t i] There is also 00 each ferny& YOUNG ORCH— ARD of excellent fruit. These farms are in a high state of cultivatioh from twenty nee hundred to three thousand loads of Log ma mire haring been used nn them during the peat year. Terms made easy. Solo to commence at 1 o'clock, 1 . ..11. of said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by. nor 20 lit 45 A. WELSH. 1)UBL1C SALE OF VALUABLE REA", 1 ESTATE. Uu sarurday, the lath day of December, ti•Sti, will be exposed to public sale, by order of the 01 , pluins Court of Lancaster County, at Samuel - •litiler"s Tavern, in the Borough of 'Marietta, a lot of Ground, the prdperty of Catharine E. Evans. deceased, 160 feet deep by -to feet wide, on svbich is erectedh Oue and a Half Story Frame DM ELLENU .110 7 UsE. ' There is also it lot of Choice-S.:RI:IT TREES on the prem ises. Possession given on the Ist day of April, 1857. Sale to commence at 7 o'clock, f'. Xi., of said day, when attendance will be given and terms ,f sale made known by JoHN EVANS, Administrator of Catherine E. Evans, deceased. uov 25 la 4.5 ÜBLIC 5A.L.E....8y an order of the Orphans' JE Court of Lancaster county, will ho exposed to public( .le, on FRIDAY, DECE.IIIIEIt 20th, Itibo, on the prem. • ices, the following described real astute of John Voorheee, late of Falmouth, Conoy township, docoaserl,..rl. : No. 1. A certain Lot of Ground in the town of Fat. mouth, befog lot So. 102 in the general plan of said town, trouting no high street litaulect, and. running back to a sixteen feet alley ono hundred and nliy feet, haring th ere ,,,,, erected, a two story Frame Du ELLINU LIQUSE, with Frame Kitchen tittach,td, Frame Stable ' I:a Hog Feu and other ow.hiuldings: well of exee H l. lent and noverstailiag water at the kitchen door. There are a uum out ol choice Fruit trees on said mt. No. 2. A certain Tract or Pits, of Land, situate In Corioy township, itiljoiniug lands of Joseph Oltigerlch, John Hawk mid the puhli.• road leading from Falmouth to Bainbridge. containing THREE AllitnS, neat measure, with a Frame Shed thereon erected: the Land Is Of an ex. cellent quality, under good fence and In a high state of cultitation. hat log oron recently limed. No. 3. A certain halt Lot of Ground in Falmouth, bo• ing lot No. 55in plan of said town. bounded by lot No. 54, Cition street. lot No. 50 and a sixteen feet wide alley, luing fifty feet 4m-front - an Union street and one hundred nod tithe dos.p. harlot; thereon elected a small FRAME. DWELLING Ilt iCsi.: witti tile aforesaid there is enclosed to ...dier ,r 0 111,11 the pass, ,siou right will be sold o mot lot: the ground Is of an excellent quality, in a nigh state rid:iv:Hitm sod under good Imame. No. 4. The pos.e‘sion right of a cortaiu Tract or Piece of load. in said Ingo of Falmouth, containing TWO Ae1t...0 more or less. adjoining lets of David Boyer, Hopkins' heirs hod others, this also being of an excellent quslity. in a high state of culttratiLn arid under good tuna'', S.M. to oolliu.euCti at 10 o'clock. A. M., on said day, when attembince will Ito given and terms of sale made known by JOHN HUB, nistrs toe of this Estate of said deceased. nor 2., is 45 OiE OF TIIE BEST STORE STABIAB kf IN THE COUNTY!—The uudoisigliorl will Wade for ono or mornj oars, that best of Slur., Nand-, together with a Tiro I , ,ry Ibeviling House, adjoining the satri ,e situate in i't/lilre 1. 4 .111.1111, in the Borough of Mount Joy, Lancaster County. together with a `Store Ifouaa, Anil all apportelning to said Store and Possession will be given on the first tiny ot April next, (13574 Persons de..irons of renting will please call 01.1 the tin dersignod rending in the city of Lauesster, N. It. • Should pereouc prefer buying to renting, they will be afforded an opportunity of either buying the came or any Or the other properties owned by the undersigned in soil borough of Alt. Joy. S. B. der 2 tf 44i 1 )1:BLIC SAME. On Satuidny, tlecember 13, Mai, at John Michael's hotel, at 7 o'clock P. NI., ofoec or toe most valuable Bus:lt:et. Mande io the City. T II E t; It A NIT EIIOUSE, situated on the Cost Ado of North Queen St.„' -- with a front of 32 trot. A full description of the it building is deemed 1.1111100.811r y , as the property is well kloowtt to ever) body. It now rents for $lOOO per year, awl might bo made to yield sMitk: hp converting ell he 1,01., of mitten thoro are 22, into plares,of business.__ To parties wishing to engage in the hooking business, no better 1 1 / 1 "1010 11.1 110 tound. haring he.. used for beet purpose a number of years, and the 'stand I:4 well 44stablish• :d. Also,•:: Building lots, 22!,, (eel front each, on South Prin, St, betWeell Mill N.,. iind the property of 11. I. Berke. Six building lots tin South Water St., between liertnau and Vine. 20 feet front by Ind deep. l'ersofis desirous of viewing the property and if desirous tifltuyinlf at private sale can do so by calling on J. F. Conditions of SllOlll/1110 known on the evening of sale. dle•• 2 ~Examiner espy.) tedn EAL ESTATE FOR BANK STOCK.— The 6uli,ritor is out horif.ed to otter elev. Tlirt-o-Slory 11111C1( 11051 N ESS HOUSES, to t-titl al part ..f tho ••ity of ktneastor, at a very too krate price m lowhatike for thu Stock of the Fat niers' litolt of Lancaster at $v per share. Thum prop , ti, s are all oocupied by First class tenants. and paying I coo S. - 7 , 11 IL, eight pes. coot. on the price stted. io lb.. sat., tbreo Two. Story 111110 K HOUSES in diFore knt 100 ..1 the city. 1'w,54,011011 soil indisputable ;;it en on the tirsq .lay of April next. Avid:, to W. CIA IWESTEIL nov 9lf Jr. East t strata, Lancaster. - - -I- - ri 0 FARMERS, IRON AM AN UJFACTU— ri•ra,, &c.—The undersigned, Agent lor the estate of David Jenkins. due'd, offers for rout. from the lot 1/1 April next, the following property, situ.ite o Clerlta,..o to g a ship, Lithe:inter county, e i g Twa. Forges. One (Diet Mill. propelled by Uto Conestoga reel,, Tor' Sarno., of from 100 to 150 Aeries MIL of goal LillleNt.ole soil and ;11 a good state of cultivation, 1313 , •;:illilh Sor, and convenient DWELLING, in the village ul Chun:Mown, and a number of Ten ant 110na.... Thu rrh to property will ho based t Iher o r In partiv-to suit tetiapts. Thu Mill, Forges and duuth Wa, have been doing a large lao.iness tor a number of years past. A quantity of stated will be sold to parties leasing the Forges. JAMES MK:AA, Ag.•nt fur tile estate of David Jenkins, dec'd. .try iafonuntiou relative to the above can be had of Wm. 17. ionimy, EN., counsel for the estate, at hie onleo, Centre Lanc,ter city. ati g btf 29 - - TALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PRI— k ATo sAl.n.--Ilio subscrit, v. ill sell his valuable I: , ,tate ;Mown an “FoidCii Dwelling," lying in Washington county, Sid., and immediately on the read from Clear spring, to Sletcer , jmrg, three miles front the former and eight iron, the latter place, and only flee miles from the Chesapease Canal. Thu Farm contains 65A Acres of Lund, about 21,0 cleared and in a high state of cultiva. Don, as Acres of which is the best of natural meadow; well set in Timothy; the balance of the land Is well not In TIM. BER. such White and Black Oak, An. There could easily be added 100 Aires more of the natural meadow Moil. The lalproVellielllo are a large BRICK ID /USE, Largo Bank Barn, a never tailing Spring near the door. which runs into the Itaro Yard, a Blink Smoke House, two Wagon Sheen, With Corn all other necessary out-nuuses. Them In a large APPLE t , ltCli A ItD of selected fruit, and Cider Works complete on the ptelllitleg. Comprised in the above trait i, a small TLS ANT FARM, with good House and Barn, and two never tailing Springii near the door. There IN n good SAW MILL on the above described pram , ices, in good repair with two Tenant HOUSES tbr Saw 5111. tree, all convenient to the mountain. The Farm no account or its close proximity to the mountain, renders it among the best grazing farms in the county. The imbacriber deems it unnecessarzi to given further description of the above property, as any person wishing to view the same, by calling with him residing on the premi se, , , will have th e same exhibited with much pleasure. sop 9 Set 11.1 JOHN FEIDT. • lIT Y PROPERTY FOR SALE.--The sub scriber oilers at private We thu property on which he resides iu East Orange street. in' the city of 'Lancaster, wit Two two-stury BRICK HOUSk: - .,, 20 by 28 feet, with back buildings ' Hydrant, Pump, Cistern,&c., •ut i in the yard. With t hese buildings will be sold . the lot 48 feet In front and running bark 227 feet to Marion street. There is u Barn with a Threshing floor, Otable, Corn Crib. Hug Pon, hr., on the premises, and every thing, buildings and all, in the most ample order— There are a variety of choice Fruit trees, such ea Apples, Peaches, Cherries and Apricots on the lot. e~ > CD Also, a large number of excellent BUILDINCI LOTS, fronting On Chesnut, Fulton and 31ariou streets, in said city. These properties will all be sold on reasonable terms— itood titles will be made and possession given on the that 1 April. 1557. ;;.. Fur further particulurn enquire of nov 4 tf442 DENNIS MARION VALUABLE FARM AND MILL PROP ERTY AT PRIVATE SALE.—The subscriber will sell at private.sale, the p roperty on which shedlow resides; ly ng on Deer Creek, in llarford county, Md., about one mi le mouth of the Rocks of Deer Creek, and coven from the village of Bel Air', containing 210 Acres, more or lees, with all the buildings and improvements thereon. The land Is of excellent quality, very considerably Improved, under good lancing, ha+ upon it a goal Orchard, and 60 acres in wood. The farm buildings consist of a largo DWELLING 110L - SE, tree Barns and other necessary out houses; ore of the.mr,st substantial character, being built f stone and covered with slate. There are also upon this property a twaltory nTuttE DOUSE; the necessary buildings for n TANNERY, and a large two story GRIST Mal, with SAW Mil,L attached, these are oleo of stone and in gore] repair and upon a - nelei failing stream of water. 7-1 op i '-' Oa' CR EDM I 'd - • r This land is situated in a pteasant and healthy neighbor hood, and ♦ritbin a short distance of the contemplated Cen tral Railroad. All persons desiring to examine this proper ty will be afforded eA ery facility for. so doing by the subscri ber, by whom the terms of dale will be mado known. 10VALUABLE CITY PROPERTIES at PRIVATE ii - ALE.—Orie TWO STORY • BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, with a two story Brick Back Build. ing attached, situated en the corner . of North Queen and Frederick streets. Price $lOO,OO. 2-Story BRICK DWELLING HOUSES, with two story brick back buildings attached, situated on the east aide of N. Queen street, adjoining the ri above named corner building. Price each $1350.' 1 2-Story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, centatutag'sso rox,lns and a kitchen, with other appurtenances attached, situated on the southwest corner of Frederitk street and a public alley. Price $175,00. 3 2 Story BR DX DWELLING HOUSES, containing each five rooms and a kitchen, with other appurtenances at tached, situated on the south side of Frederick street; adjoining the aforesaid .corner knitting. Pride,each 1 _story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, crtaining five room, and a kitchen, situated on timsouth sid of Frederick street, east of the public. alley aforesiid. Trite $BOO,OO. 1 2-Story BRICK DWELLING 1101.:SE, situated on tho corner of North Queen street and the Reading Road. Price $700,00. 1 2-Story BRICK DWELLING noun:, situated on the east Hide or North Queen street, and four doom south of the aforesaid corner building. Price $8.50,00. For further information and conditions apply at the Clothing Store, of the proprietor, on the corner of North Quoen and Orange ' streets, Lancaster, Pa. ' nor le tit 4-1 F. J. )111.01PH. VrALVARLE City Property Public V SALE. On Saturday the 13th day of December, 1868, in pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of 'Lancas ter County. will be exposed to public sale, at 7 o'clock; P. M., at the Hotel of John Michael, all that valuable situate on the eolith east corner of North Duke and Ches nut streets, containing In front on Duke street 89 feet, and on Chesnut street 100 feet, on which is erected a commodb one and modern built two story and attic Brick DWELLIIifi HOUSE. This property is one of the most desirable locations, for a private rest- g dance in the City of Lanceuiter. Substantially built; rooms large and well ventilated; Winter and Bum mar Kitchens ; Bath Rooms; Kaa through the entire build lug, and plastered from cellar to garrat Inclusive. Persons desirous of viewing the premises, can dodo by calling on ;the undersigned, or Mrs Albright, - residing thereon. Late the estate of Jacob Albright, deceased. Terms cash on the let of April, 1857, when ;deedwill be executed and possession delivered. CHRISTIAN ZEitCHER, j i Administrator of Jaeob Albright; deod. noi IS ta 44 JOHN O'BYRNE, 41 North Eighth St., Philadelphia, reminds the public that A tis stock of ORS to unequalled for quantity, qua l ity or ;tatttli. ,One can purclanee of him a-good outfit of ForsirMhAgrarp to $5OO. His goods are all warranted. Eli 'onstotnett *rill be politely welted on, and no fella representations as to the kind or quality of gun will be toleratedlu the establish- ment. All kinds of fetus altered, and ft not well done, no charge made. - nor 1.1 inn 43 4 SA3l'l, BOMBERGER ELIZA A. PRESTON, Forest 11111, P. 0., Ilarford co ' , Maryland. LOT OR PIECE OF GROUNT)
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