I rt: ST. LOITIR CORRESPONDENCE. . From the St. Paul (Minnesota) Herald, December 4.] albir EQUALITY TO ALL! UNIFORMITY OF PRICE:— VOR RE i d! Rent from the first Ilanporafey Rettanption qf Navigation—Heavy Brains and Horrible Indian Outrage--A Chippewa A a.-a. teature ot husinests: Every iille bis own Sal.mA . n. 12 day of Arid! next. that lino large and convenient ,Ravers Sising-eSteataboat .Acciderst—Distingnishect Arri. Indian Burned by the Sioux. Jon. & Co.. of the Crescent One Price Clothing Store, No. STORE ROOM, situated nn North queen street, near Or , . n. Market street. above Gth. in addition to havin g the ange street, at present occupied by the an leraigned an a valt—Miumai-Vote .cif Tantases--Tierm partially— rii 8 . i10w ,...._ 00 Nakin . a ., . Thiiikat six , cum _ . , By th e arrival of a gentleman in this city te e mote varied and fashionable El. , iiiit if tanthing in Clothing Stars. The stand win he a capital one fora llhoe, Meta—Friends and oFrefeased" FY•irtuir.-031, .Fbrniv y esterday, we are put in possession of the UDD.delPhi. made et-PmAT for retail salsa, hat , ' '-otwti- Hta rr r Dfue llt , ev. again, de. details of a terrible sto the ad Int outrage, committed by the tilted every Olin his own Salesman, by having marked iu The undersigned intends removin g nor figures, on each article, the very lowest price it ran be nee Store Room, on the *bine date.' I. ' ag Sioux Indians, near 'Glencoe, on Saturday, sold for, eu they cannot poulbly vary—all must buy alike- I dec '23 t , ;co the 2.3 d ult. The goods are all well sponged and prepared and great pains taken with the making, so that all can buy with the I TN THE MATTER OF THE ASSIGN- A party of Sioux Indians captured, a few tau 0.n.0., of getting .e c , - , a article at the very lowest .1 meat for the benefit of the cnsditonor Ah,,taen, c0,....t. days previous to the 23d, near Glencoe, a Price- of Marietta. Lancaster county: Notice Ls hereby given Chippewa Indian. The Indians, in council, ad 1.,....iii0ne 'in. • ri......nni. in /1••••.. t. above Stb. No. 'et- that an mpplication for discharge from the above trust, and .", .1104 ES kCI l. j a decree of re-conveyance to the Assignor, has been mode . determined, after retaining the Chippewa in _. __ by JoHN W. CLARK. the Aasignee, and the 3rd Monday their possession several days, CO burn him.— I MPORTANT TO FARMERS—A. F. BAIR in January. 1i.17. fix,,4 en. the hearin g of the same. "would respectfully inform the public. (11.41 he has taken By the Court. Accordingly, on Sunday, November 23d, the the old establis hed .oaat. formerly ~ . ..upt..l be S. B. J. BOWMAN. Siouxs, numbering some seven hundred war- Heine, and more recently by N. Bah ...• Br , her. In the dec 23 3t 49 Pntthunotary. riors, took the Chippewa to a point on Buffalo rear of P 'r .". a 6 "1:11 -* .C B us " n't rh e i :.. T i . t. i ;' tl i F t' n 't ( hn K r!: g fi", t r ,. - ; . '",, h i ': r n . ..tfie i e VAlY P '""‘ YE "'"'''“" Ps '''. "me' and charge this Creek near Glencoe , and there burned him to is prepared to furnish ina.... celt-Itta(-4 THR Et1111 ,. :6 M A. __, death. CHINES and Holttlk: row cas with the improved Friction flour i P roc lamatio34:—Whereas the Hon. HEN .- Geared Shaker. width for lightness of running trod .91- tr/h ) "Our informant derived his information from ciency of action stands unrivalled. t' 5 q5...,';,.. , 1,'..:,,‘,• : . . 1 1 ,: d ,; r- ,,, 1 - i0 ,j, n :.1j:, L ,;,-, 11 ,-', 7 ,%.,%,„ an r ,, 4 „,, j t .': ) .7., a . teamster, who was passing near the spot N. S —Repairing of alt kinds attended te at the -hoctr-t and fir the roomy of Lmutanntr. and Assistant Justices' of selected for the terrible outrage, with a wagon .11.,t n ic z . 4 a .,,, .1 it i l f „ aman n er that will make the artinie repal, ..I . theort •tus of t.),, er and Terminer and t'eti-cal Jail Deiit o, y w. He incurs Farmers to tetter sod ex- and Quart, eent.tius of the P.n.., in and for vale eon:tty loaded with dry goods. All efforts made by amine hie work. and purchase if they err pr per. .tt I..mneaster. lints issued their Precept to me dire - led, r; him to save the Chippewa were futile. He .tar-Tbe bent of reference can be gl en, • .11.11Cilli, me. aneme other things. TO wake public am., nyil 2.5 flea theenehout inv Itailiwiek. that a Court of Over and represents that the Chippewa met all the bore - july — 6 tiTertniner and n tteneral Jail Delivery : Also. a enurt of rid - tortures inflicted on him by the Sioux, fila.-W e would remind the CitiErlll. of Lancaster eount x that MeIiaIES.TENDALE dr MITCHELL. Importers ot China. 1,......ral Quarter nee...ions of the Peace and Jail Deiivery we ntu ti• ein the sit of a-aster in the Conn:it:- with the greatest indifference. Ile was burnt Glasi, and Qui:ensue .219 Chesnut street. Philadelphia.• wealth' of'Pen"usylvau• ;i the 3rd M.;NDAY in JANt•- at a slow fire, and lingered several hours be- are now ready withl r Zeir large and elegant atetortinent of . A t iy. is,-. 7 : ti, pursuant,. t,f which precePt. PUBLIC NEw (loot.. Nt.TICE IS 11Ell EBY GI% EN. to the Mayor. and Aldermen i fore he expired. When the teamster passed, ~..... T. ~, , .. keep every iirni.iriptitill of good, ill their tf 11 city .tf Lantaster. in the said counte, and all th ,, the - Indian was tied to the stake, and the slow line, and sell them iu large or small quautities to the Fir. r e i l e c ni , the citizen cheaper than tboy c.s,, 1,, .0.,i0.1 justre.... elf the Pratte. the Coroner. and Constablen of the fire by which he was destroyed had but par- .1d city and county of Lancaster, that they be then and j tially consumed his feet and ankles. Wh le T v . o ir ,',.i t ,.. ~„,. ~„,1 . • ' the, in their own proper persons. with their rolls. reetinls I er- to pre them a cmil. or aced them and examinations, and inquisitions, and their other . re-.' tied to the stake the Indian was scalped and - an order. - , cP 9 lot " 4 membrane:, pt to du those things which to their offices a. otherwise mutilated. - —---- - ------„,----_______ . __. _ . , pertain. in their behalf to he done: and also all those who ' , It is supposed this outrage was committed MARRIAGES. , will prosecute against the prisoners who are, or then shall I Le in the Jail of the said coulfty of Lancaster, are to be ' by the Sioux in revenge for the horrid murder . , then and there to prosecute against them as stud" be just • of Dakota women, in the fall, near Lac qui on the 18th Inst.. by the IL,. JJ. .:trine. John K. Dated et Lancaster. the 22d day of November, litrn". Parle. Shirk, of 51tinheirn, to Catharine, daughter of Dr. Samuel : GEORGE MARTIN, Sheriff. Weest, of West Cocalieo. , N. B.—Punctual attend.suce of the Jurors and Witnesses . By the same, Andrew L. liauffman. to Fannie M. Wit- - will hereafter be expected and required on the first day lit ' me, both of Fastllempfield. i ; the ...ions. Aldermen and Justices of the Peace are re fly the came. Abraham Limner to ilarltsra Kline. both ' q uire,' by an order of Court. dated Novembili 21st, la-IX , to of Manor. ' return their la.cognizanees to John J. Porter. Clerk : On the 9th by the same, Samuel 11. Shrub, of Conestoga. ! of Quarter cessions . within one week from the day of final to Elizabeth Herr. of Pequea.• action iu each ens, and in default thereof.. the 3lagistrate•t, • On the 11th by the game, John Fenstermaclier. jr., to I cents will niii. lie HnliHtiii. . dry TI tc49 ' Sarah A. Kennedy, both of Mount Joy twp. I Ou 9th inst., by the Rev. G. F. gruel, John }teenier to TO MONET LENDERS.--The Commis- Catharine Warner, both of Salisbury two. 1 .loners of Miami comity, in the State .if Ohio. are de- : On the filth by the game. David Lith g ow, of Phil/Wel- strolls of le.rn.win e mousy , on Coupon bonds, of five hun nide, to Ellen Lithgow, of this city. tired dollars each. redeemable at the Bank of Pennsylvania, On the 9th inst., by Elder A. H. Shoemaker. Barnes in one or uvre years, at the option of the lender, and bear. Broom to Mary Ann Morgan, bath of this city. ing EIGHT PER CENT. interest. All the rent estate of ti n the 19th inst., by the Rev. 11. Flarbau g h, Jacob S. , said euunty. which in one of the meet prosperous in Ohio, Hershey, of East Donegal, to Anna Brenneman. of Manor. ii. pled g ed for the redemption of tbs. bonds. nod the in- on thenthicsL, by the Rev. D. Hertz, John (iativy to ' terest is paid semi-annually at the. Bank of Penusylvania, : Jai:m.B' 4 pin ) all of Earl. in Philadelphia. Further informaion mst ay he obtained of On the same day. by the tame, Peter Frunkhauner Cu I THOS. E. FRANKLIN, Esq., is Lancaster, or of JOHN Elizzabeth Charon, both of Breckuock. ' RI ill REFL. in Went Lampeter township. dee 23 St 49 It commenced raining in the beginning of the pest week, and on Wednesday and Thursday became quite warm and pleasant. On Saturday another rain set in, accompanied with high winds. These recent rains have bed a good effect upon the river--at this point it has risen some three feet, and the streams !shove are reported rising very rapidly, as also, the Ohio. We have had one or two arrivals from the Illinois river, and a few from other points which were grip posed to have been cut off for the winter. These arrivals, with heavy receipts of produce, and favorable weather, has bad a good effect upon business—our merchants are taking advantage Of present prospects and thytemporary resump tion of navigation; business, consequen fly, bee been quite brisk during the put three or four days. To day, however, is quite cold, and an unfavorable turn of the screw must soon take place, as the season has too far advanced to hope or a further continuance of open and free navigation.— onaiderable quantities of Ice are passing down the current, pposite our city. There has been nothing worthy of is to in a local point We notice that Gen. Domingo Goicouria, the celebrated Cuban exile, is at present In Loulsvillf. It is estimated that the coal mines of Illinois will torn out this year 352,060 tons. The steamer Kentucky burst a steam pipe on the Ohio. a few days since, and scalded seventeen persons—three.of whom have died, and four or five others cannot recover. Andrew McMakin, Esq., editor of the Philadelphia Sot urhay aerie', has arrived in this city, in company with Miss Davenport, the great =treas. Miss D. commenttes an engagement at the Peoples Theatre this evening. Miss Charlotte Crampton has just concluded an engagement at he above house, and Mr. John Diew has just clokd a very successful engagement at the St. Louis, who will be fol lowed at this house by Mint Dora Shaw. The " St. Louis Dramatic Association" gave their first entertainment at the Broadway Theatre, on Friday night last, ton large and fashionable and{ tory. Prentice, of the Louisville .hownal. it now on a visit to our city. The Penitentiary at Alton. Ills., contained on the lot inst., 490 poisoners. They are driving a fast looniness in ` - Suckerdom!" - Illinois, however, is one of the great wonders of the age. In 1850 eke was the eleventh State in the Union in point of population, and now ehe ranks only after New York. Pennsylvania and uhlo—the fourth of the glorious constellation of States. Indiana follows Illinois as the fifth. The little State of lowa Is beginning to loom up in population. The vote polled in lowa at the Presi dential election;is 17.0e40 greater than that of the August election. The city of Unbuipio. in that State Ibis now a population of 12.1%4. The coin.' of the new huil , fin;T•Ci;on . structed In that city during the year 1.:4. exeeeds one million six hundred thousand dollars. John ilamilton.i•l Itock bridge eo a.„ for some lots he puretissail at Chicago, 111.. a few yaar. tin,. for which he than gore i 5.1 0 ,1 ., Philip etrickler, iif co., %a.. offer, to furnidh a dean, plow to parties in niat of i'ro.fr" ) in. eluding the patent right for the 'tilt, Ili-prom's.. it iii work well upon the prairies. There hate been eltteen million and netenty thotr,o4 brick made at the city of Quincy. Ills.. tiering the present The Legislature of tndings convenes mt the tarot Thu, hu,s• day after the first Monday in January. The Goy elo'c, takes hie Neat oo the 12th of the mono month. We hare some scattering roturus of the election in Tes• as, and thus far. show a Democratic majority 4,1 11.63 h.. which will be litereaarki to 15.4100 ur 20,000. It is e•tims• mnGst that 00414, m.tes have been polio!, and that the Democratic Cote will 1.0 double that of the A merisau ..r Know Nothing party. It is Mel, thuaght that the vote will he uniell Wow that rams last August. iien. Sam Houston, thi: great tlefunot, will hen (late for Governor at the next canvas in Texas. tie will you rnn rent ansured, •••ily 1»• the emeiebire, nen the .o• er The lion. Ge,,. 0. Dunn. menden - n( Congres‘ Dein In liana. It ill raid, will be unable to take hik wait this winter I=l We have at last received the offoisl vote of Trnnessee, which stands—for Buchanan, : MX. ; Buchanan's majority then. Tennessee has cove,' her self with glory, and stand, side bv side with gallant Ken tucky, the Know Nothing Gibralter of the ithio valley. Our Cabinet Makers here are still nt work. but the tini• her cannot be so shaped as to make a respectable looking structure. Office seekers profess to kunw all about the tricky individuals, and the salaries of the few offices to Ire filled here, are being inquired into—soni« ore too small for ambitious politicians. and 'others ere too much to ask for with any hope of sus -is. We hear of several gentlemen mentioned in connection with the lucrative offices—some of whine have played the recite in the recent canipiign, and others are not d.,ervind the reward ; some professed to be the friends of the National candidates, but their itc_ lions proved them to be anything oho; some are illgi fresh In the ranks, and seem to think they are the men for the places, to the exclusion of area who have grown grey in the cause of Democracy and never asked to be r, warded. It is to be hoped that Mr. Buchanan will make judicious ap pointments for this locality—there are suc,h men to be found here, and men. ton, who would' satisfy the commu nity. We are pleased to see the great interest manifested in the election of Col. Jolts W. FonsrV, to the United States Senate, both in and out of Pennsylvania. No man is more deserving the distinguished honor than ho, and the truu friends of Mr. Buchanan and the Democratic party of the "old Keystone," could not find a man better qualified to represent their interests In the halls of our National Gov ernment. We expect to hear of his tritimphant election by the Pennsylvania Legislature. Do that, and PennsyL vania forever Virginia has turned out to be the °• Banner State of the recent Presidential campaign—the vote Is not yet Oren officially, but enough is known to place Mr. Buchanan's mdjortty at over 30,000. This State has never voted against the Democratic c didate f' President, She gave her electoral vote twice fo Washington; three times for Jeffer son; twlee for Mediae a Monroe; for Crawford in 18241; twice for Jackson; twice foryan Buren; once for Polk, Cass, Pierce, and now for "Pennsylvania's Favorite States. man," James Buchanan, Yours, WASHINGTON CORRESItONDENCE. TAM - an:MN, Dec. IP, 1850. The Bill to extend the time for the extension payments due to the Texas creditors, still unpaid, passed the Senate on Wednesday—ayes 35, nays O. This is due to many persons, who have not presented their claims for payment, and who would have been debarred payment bad the time not been extended for one year from the Ist of Janu ary, 1857, to the Ist of January 1850. We expect the House will speedily pass this just amendment of the Senate. The debate in the Senate still progresses. Gov. J. C. Jones, of Tennessee, made a great speech on Thursday, In which that able political tactician dealt some wholesome truths for the consideration df the sectional Senators, who are condemning the President of the U. States for the mat ters of fact he stated in his annual message, relative to their efforts to obtain a sectional control of tho Government by the election of their sectional candidate for the Presiden cy. Mr. Hale answered Mr. Jones in somewhat of a ramb ling defence. In the House the same subject is under debate, and. judging from the desire of the sectional abolition party to abuse the President, the debate will progress for some time to the edification of the block sectional party members of the Rouse. The resolution in the House. offered by Mr. Orr, of C.. relative to the impropriety of disturbing or reviving the laws upon the slave trade, passed the House. ayes 153, nays 8. This will settle that disturbing question for B(.1:1 :irne to come, I have not the least doubt. The Bill for the benefit of the widows and orphans of the officers of the Revolutionary War, that passed the House last session, is now 'before the Senate, with sumo prospect of becoming a low. This Bill will pay most liberally all those who are embraced in its provisions by the services of their relatives in the war of independence. The bill will be disposed of next week in the Se nate, with this predic tion, that the justice of the measufe ton meritorious class of officers' heirs will Insure its p‹..ssage by a handsome row jority. Pacific Hod Road bills will be plenty after the hollidays are over. We bare ptomioes, that ntany ouch bills will be up before both Houses nt Congress during the prevent session. Whether ouch a bill mill become aloes or not is entirely a different queotion. The impresoirth prevails. t ha t President Pierce will veto any such Lill Rhould It pais both houses. The Committee of Ways and illeane have, this week, re ported three more Appropriation Bills. vir Executive and Judicial. Army Bill, and. Civil Bill. This early atten tion to the public business of the eonatry is really com mendable on the part of the Committee, and proves that there will be no delay this session in the appropriation bills, whether Kansas k a tree or :11i3VO State on hoe wirni.sion into the Union. • Thre is no bulletin this week respecting th> health of Mr. Sumner. Kansas fever shrieks have "died out." and we prestune the wounds of Mr. Sumner is not a proper theme for further farcical displays. This change is all for the better, and, will result in benefit to the:public peace, as well as of personal benefit t o the pockets of the deluded old maids and distempored minds of had men. Shocking Aceident POTTSVILLE, Dec. 18.—A shocking accident occurred last evening. about six o'clock, at the house of Mr. Kimmer, of this ,place. .fluid lamp exploded, and the flames communicating to the dress of Miss Kimmer, she was burned to death in about five minutes. Her father and mother, in endeavoring to extinguish the flames, had their hands badly burned. ' ONE THOUSAND PERSONS KILLED BY A STROKE OF LIGHTNING. — Accounts from Rhodes state that the lightning struck the immense ; store of gunpowder which was placed in the vaults belonging to the Ancient Knights, de_ stroying the whole Turkish quarter so corn pletely that only three children were saved. One thousand persons are said to have bean killed. BT. Loma, Dee. 15, 1856. AN EXTRAORDINARY WEEK'S WORK.—On Saturday evening week the proprietors of the Plvenixville Iron Works, in Chester county , gave to their workmen, to the number of over six hundred, a great festival, in honor of an extraordinary amount of labor that had been accomplished by them in a week's time, viz : from the 10th to the 15th of November. In consequence of the great number of partici pants, they were divided into four distinct divi;ino e a c h body convening at Pho•nixville, upon successive days. At all these gatherings the utmost harmony and good feeling prevail ed and the universal sentiment was one of high satisfaction. The Phcenix Iron WOrkm produced in this one week, as follows: - .. Ist quality railroad iron, 62 lbs. per , d. 732.76 ‘• " Merchant Bar, assorted, 166.75 " Prepared Iron,known a.: N 0.2. 19::.95 " " Puddled Bar Iron. GOS 75 H the above over 900 tons consisted of Railroad Irou, Merchant Bar Iron, a nd wrought iron railroad chairs, the market value which exceeded i 4.50.000. The consump tion of coal during the above week at these work., woo over 1400 tan:. SALE OV Sllolll' HORNS"—The ObSerVvi ha. an :mecum of sales ttt Durham cattle, helunging to the e.tate of the late Ben jamin AVarfield, nf Fayette. Ky. The herd was among the finest in the Smte, and the ..111 , ! WZl,'' largely attended , “ Fourteen cnn-s brought 5:1,625 —average vice2.3:l 21. The highest price paid was ~*-455, by De. H. S. Breckinridge, for Lady _ Fairy, imported in IRSO t the Northern • SATURTAT. Dee. 20, 14:e Kentucky Importing Company, and sold lir Clorerseed is In steady demand. and all offered (about for $l.lOO. Ten heifers lininglit $2 Arifi su -25n bushels) hare been tiken at $7 LO per bushel, at which :IN - craw, 5•285 50. Hi g h est pr i ce pa i d, ::: ,, , ,,, :i rate there are more fingers than sellet, The Floor market hi steady. with a pderate export de for Lady Fairy 2d, eighteen months of .4113 t, acs. and further saes of als,ut :ion° hart - ohs Seven bulls brought s;l,sll l —average price, are reported at is i n c :0 for standard. superfine, mixed 5209. The hignest price was 5650, for the , lie cosi in 1; , , , 5:3 _ .... .. i. . 3.1 , 1 „ I ,• and straight brands, including 1000 barrels W. R. Thomas' imports.] Chil tun. • at pi 7.), and barrels extra family at $7 2:i , r i barrel. at • . .......... .Terrible Accident. which rube there are more antlers than buyers. The home . ' 40 demand is moderate. within tire range of $6 :.06,.57 per bar ' most heart rending accident occurred at ;e l for COIIIIIIOII to ex tea and fancy family broods. Corn . the Midlotiiian Coal Pits, in Chesterfield COIIII- al and Rye Flour are dull at $2 S7l.ze 3 for the former. ty, Va., on Friday week, by which eleven men . and $1 per barrel for the latter. • I;RAts—There not much Vltrtt "tiering, and the lost their lives, and two others were nearly mood is stonily at fully f”rtner fates. About 10.100 bushels dead when recovered. The hiehraond h,trrN-00 tatwa up it.l-',0, ! !1 rat, mostly nt $1 51 f, patch says gaud sinter red, in ...tore, including about 2300 bunitebi white. also in store. at t 3):a.172 for fitir quality. Rye is „ This calamity was caused by the breaking taken freely on arrival at u 0 milts. Corn is rather better. ' in of a large body of water from one or more , „,i „„ mo .1.,„ ~.m.l nosed., yellow i1a.5,, been diSpo+, a l of at old and deserted , pits into the now one. by ' 70 cents, afloat . L. cents in sto . re, and 5s i6O cents for new. which the laborers were immediately sub- , as in quality. Vie Inner in the ear, Tilklre in More. arriving merged and drowned. Some few years since by ,„,t,r. ~ n t. are eltealiv :at 41e, 4.". cent,. awl lott rew j the company, having exhausted their old pits, . „a-,-ring. sunk a new shaft seven hundred feet 'deep, in, Whiskey is.diill. and sales are reported at :13l oeti iv the immediate neighborhood, and since then . f., „. barrels, a nd 2110430 cent. Cri Mids.. :.. 1., 11, ...,matme have been steadily deepening their diggings „r t h,. r ,„," g „,. • by inclined planes, until they have gone Sec- eral hundred feet below the main shaft.— xicvnle-E. About two o'clock on Friday morning, while i'l Liineaster Loe.ne work.. . [ one of the negro Men was standing new the The zltoc Dec 22, 1 srol. kleilders of the Lancaster Locomotive Works sir ' main shaft, the other hands being In the work- ' requested to meet at the office it' the r e , rzarc ;.r .o i t i. T .. lutz I ,. n . Jan. stb. I 557. for the e eet.ou imrs several hundred feet below him, he heard 1 . " m Id IaIN E. Se 3 c7 the sudden gushing of water beneath, and, d 23 - trEI becoming alarmed, immediately sounded the :H.S. CiIIWALLAPER, Tlll,l. AM,II,M,R. E L ., w,,a (; ,e. signal bell for aid. As soon as the engine ( I' lADWALL ADER, ALL MAIN, & CO.— ) rcould be fired and steam got up, one 'Jr two of 1 ,./rieur . . Grain . seeds. G : z ; r l . l l ., l..z . uce, , Commisr.io? an d , the miners immediately desended the shaft, I . l ';;M a d rdl p n h i , 3l " ' is .. above Rai. l• .. and found at the bottom the man who had nr.,Consigunients solieited. Returns quickly wade. given the signal standing in the water up to dee= 3tu-lo his arm pits and nearly dead from cold and _l.l TIAmILY GROCERIES—NEW STORE . alarm. He was taken above as soon possible, 'AT TETE OLD STAND.—Entrance from WEST KlNtt and some time after another of the unfortu_ .t.,e,,5. MARKET SQUARE. Lancaster. The tindersigniAl takes this occasion td niol:y his 01 , 1 nate creatures was rescued, the venter con- customers , and the c e ll i t t i i , s e n ii ß o t f N l is a o vz i s , tv o i i f . Lit i lil ui l t i oc cin t i : t l y cy th m al tinning to rise. Of those killed seven were : t i ru i l l' ,T.A " ti - .0.7.5 i lulu; intodhe NEW BUILDING erected slaves. 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To the uninitiated In the great art of Selling Books we would eay, that we present a scheme for money making, tar bettor than all the g'old mines of California and Austra- Any person wishing to embark In the enterprise. will risk little by sending to the Publisher St 3, for which he will receive sample copies of the various works, (at wholesale prices,) carefully boxed, insured and directed, affording a very liberal percentage to the agent for his trouble. With these he will soon to able to ascertain the most saleable, and act accordingly. Address, (post paid. ROBERT SEARS, Publisher. 191. William Street. New York. CEEB 11" -- THE GREATEST DISCOVERY OF THE AGE. — iiilt PROFESSOR WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE.—This preparation, although less than two years before the pub lic, owing to its wonderful effects upon the human hair and scalp, has already obtained a celebrity and sale perfectly unparallelled. It Las without the ordinary appliance used fir such purposes, won its way, and been heartily welcom ed to most of the cities and towns in the United States the Canadas, and the West India Islands. Nor is this result surprising, when it is remembered that its popularity is based upon its merits, solely as established by actual tests. That this preparation will actually RESTORE GRAY HAIR TO ITS NATURAL COLOR, produce a luxuriant growth upon thelfbads of the bald, prevent the hair from falling off, and when used as a toilet article, produce n continu.ll flow of the natural tinido, and thus render the hair soft, glossy and wavy, destroy diseases of the scalp. and expel dandruff, the certificates of distinguished gentlemen and ladies, iu every part of the country who hove tried it. and therefore speak what they know, most fully attest. Mitronn, Worcester Co.. Mass.. Nov. 13th, IsAX. Prof. O. J. Wood—Dear Sir: I take pleasure in bearing voluntary testimony to the magic effects of your wonderful Hair Restorative. As far back asIS36 my hair commenced Calling off, until the top of my .=calp became bald and smooth as glass, and it has continued to fall for a great many years, notwithstanding I have used many celebrated preparations for its restoration. Seeing your advertisement. I was in duced to give your article a [lie', and to my utter astonish ment. I found after a few application§ that my hair became firmly set and assumed a very glossy and been tiful appear ance: and, by the time I had used a quart bottle full, my bald head was covered over with a young and viurrous gee,wth of hair, which is now from one to two inches in least it, on.i ,rowitle: very fast. lIENRT GooDRICU. From the Boston Herald. Soxikalum, Worm KNoWlNG!—By'using Professor Wood's liair Restorative, gray Hair can be permanently restored to boriginal.color. The subjoined certificate was received from Johnson & Stone. Gardener, Me., and is but one of the many instances that are daily coming to our knowledge of its wonderful eff-etc. It is no longer problematic. bet a 6elf.evideut truth, as hundreds can testify. GARDILTL, MO Mr. U. Dvvs—Dear Sri: 1 have used two jl bottles , of Prof. Woo .n, Hair Restorative. and rain truly say it is the great est discovery of the age for restoring and changing the Hair. Before using it 1 was a man of seventy. My hair has now attained its original color. You can recommend it to the world without the least fear. rie my rase wus one of the worst kind. Yon r, re,pectnilly. 7tl ARIAND. DiN ILL N MURPHY. ARLYE. fit, June '27. I have used Prof. 0..1. Wood's flair Res L torative. and have admired its wonderful effect. My hair was becoming, as I thought. prematurely gray, bat by tho use of hid Restura tire it has resumed its original er.lnr. and I hav e nu d ou bt, permanently so. SIDNEY BREESE. .. , . .. . • Ex-Seuatur Baited States. The Greatest Discovery of the Age.—lt seldom wells, that we notice, under any circumstances, patent medicines, restorativet, or anything of the kind, for we have a preju dice against me st of them. But candor compels us to in vite attention to the advertisement of Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative. We are too juvenile to require anything of the kind, but some instances of its use have come to our knowledge which almost assure us that it is a sovereign remedy against the hair becoming prematurely gray. It is not a " Hair Dye;" but upon Its application as directed, the effect is produced on the skin, which brings out the origin- • nal native colored hair, without stiffness, and gives it a glos syand natural appearance. We have seen persons who have used it, and they are much pleased with it. —. Missouri Re pub/icon. 0. J. Wool) A Co., 316 Broadwriy, New York, and 114 Market fit. Louis, Mo., Proprietors. y,. W. Dyott Jr Sons, 132 North 2d st, Philada., Whole. sale Agents. Per sale by H. A. ROCKAMLD & Co., Medicine Depot, Lancaster, Pa., and by H. A. Sbneman, Columbia, and by Dr 91966 19 Iretieraly• mar 18 ly 9 Total tone n.lled, E=IM DEATHS On 00 I,th In. r,. In this city, Andrei. Beer, In the 35th yenr et bin sine. In tide rity, un Sunday. Dec. 14th, James A.. son of Jatne. and Eliza Colrin. aged 2'2 years and I day. In Manor twp.. Dec 10th. Barham, wife ot Henry Shenk, aged 55 years. In Penn twp., Noe. llth, liarbart. wife ofJa , d, Hernioy. AZ01154 rears. Lt )lauor twp., Nor. leth. Mary Bender. aged CO rears. In this, city, Lee. 14th. Elizabeth. wif. Edwin - Bit-7er, aged 31 year, 0. December 7th, at the residence 0 1 her h., i n Strasburg boreitgli, of pulmonary consumption. Irene El is abeth.Culniary. aged 24 years. 1 month and 3 day,. nu th e inst., Mrs. Frances E. Kolp. wife of John liolp. Es of S.G. Harbor, in the 45th year of he, N,C. ~'llE DIARKETS Corrected weekly for the Intelligence, Lancaster Household Market. SATIAZI,V. eente per lb. 8005—..900C93 cents per dozen. CIIICEI:NS--4314%40 cents per pair. Ti eK5r..*—57 1 .4(..t.1.,:,0 each. POTATOES—a) cents per peck. APPLES--. 306040 rents per do. Ilstts---12!.1',0i.15 cents per lb.' Vrst—C(..t. 7 cents per lb. per qr. i , ,KN Sir SL-21) cents per perk. clt., per bushel. Wo..t-1 , ...50 per load, Hickory. • t. 1,25 Black oak Philadelphia Market on the OLD STAND, which he ha, occupied for the last fifteen years . , (corner of WEST Elsa & MARKET C 1..) where he is prepared to sell every article in his line as good, and as cheap for cash, as can be had in the city. lie would incite the attention of his customers to his new stock of goods. consisting in part of— COMEX, TEAS, Imperial. Young Ilys.on, llopua Mixture. Oaleng. Rio, Laguira. Maracaibo . . Chocolate. Essen, of Co 110., Philadelphia Syrup, Cocoa, Soaps °rail kind, Lovering's Molasses. Farina, Saponifier. New Orleans do Brooms. Salt, fine and enarse. Cuba do Buckets. Fluid. Matte, Pine tilt, Twine, Sperm Oil. Bed Cords, Wall Brushes. Shoe Bluckmg„ Shoe Brasile, Corn Starch, Dust Itreshes. 4Efir In addition to Isis usual stuck of Groceries, ho ha 6 added a large assort ment of II rns. Dried Beer. Beef Tongn o. 3lack lierrinc A MERICAN ei , ENG I; WI 1.11- FREITS. .i• LEA, .A. 4 l'e 'ES .-1 NI, ER ESER FES, Raisins, Such as Also, Almonds, Walnuts. Fresh Poach.. - -s. Pen Nuts. onions, Fresh Toniatoeb. Cream Niits, Piccalilli, Green Corn. English \Votoo:s. Worcester Sauce. Shaker Corn Filberts. Pres Strawberries Split Peas. Prunes. Gouges, Tomatoes, Hominy. Fig, Ac. and Quinces. Or.. Sc. iiilt-Consiatit/y on hand the BEST BRANDS of Ameri can and Havanna SEGARS UM/ TOBACCO. dec22lf49 'WATSON 11. MILLER. - - - ?MECCA P. P Al . D ° p u7l i st d E n now - r et; for sale, Burton's Pilgrimage to Men and the Tomb of the Prophet, with Introduction by Bayard 'ravler. 1 vol. 12m0., with Illuetrations. $1.50. • The history of this rurinus book 6as foliOns:—Burtun, an officer of the East India C.enpany. having by a long ' residence in Upper India, acquired a perfect knowledge of the Oriental language and enstems. projected a visit under the auspices of the Royal Geographical Scriety. to the Holy City of Mecca, and the Tomb of the prophet at Medina, places rarely, if ever before visited by any Englishman.— . This he successfully neroruplislied in disguised as a Mahon:m/o,lmi Dervish. The history of the pilgrimage ' is not surparsid in intererrst . and originality by any beak • of travel ever publishrd—arnbracing his residence at Curio as a Ilitliumnirdan gtudeut: the journey aernati the desert with the great annual caravan of Pilgrims; the dolt to the tomb of Nloharnmed: the discovery that the tarred Mark. stone of Sierra is an aerelite: the annual sermon preached at Mecca to an audianer of I::ffo'vai iffigrin”,gathered from all parts of the Moslem world: tin e , . - ape fern .detection, and the only accurate arr . .ount ..f rho an of the Musselman faith. To the religious community title work 1111 ni4ll—: r mation never before made public, respecting the etrelll,- Mal laws of a large proportion of the Easter:l Worith while for general interest. Burton's narrative will compare fou T ably with Tither F.ot hen or Crescent and the Croes. U. P. PUTNAM A CO.. No. 321 Broadway, New York. 4..8r - Editors of Country papers inserting the ahove ad rertisernent, will receive ',ropy of the hook. der 23 I T)ROCL &NATION TO THE CITIZENS OF LANCASTER AND VICINITY.—Ltorrs t. on Ges. motes:—The undersigned lon leave to offer you th ILl lowing. as their first annual Holliday C:lt :nal , ' r.f STATIONERY. FANCY ARTICLES, to which they most earnestly invite the attention of a kind public, flatterirov themselves that their stock is site most extensive, rich an d lad, of any ever offered in this city. Among the Books suitable fur CHRISTMAB. and NEW YEAR PRESENTS, we will 'mention a few Shakespeare. Cow per. Byron, Waxisworth, Longmllow. Milton. Poets and ' Poetry- of An.rica, Edith May's Poems. Irish Melodies, Pilgrimage to English Shrines. Frstus, Lady of the Lake. Sacred Scones and Characters, Female Poets of Great Brit ain, Homer's Odyey, Topper's Proverbial Philoeophy. Poets and Poetry of Europe. C'hilde Harold, Osgood's Poems, Montgomery's, Mra !lemon's, Mrs ()pie's; Wild Seenerand Song of Birds, Great Truths by Great Authors, Sacred Quo tatious, Odd Fellows' Perpetual Offering, Lays of Ancient ' Rome, Homes of American Statesmen. Birds of the Bible, by ID,'. Harbaugh : Characteristics of Women, Sketches of Irish Character. Gray's Elegy, Book of Beauty, Lyrics of the Heart, Flora's Dictionary, the (lift Bonk of Gems, Nl - itching Spirits. Gem of Beauty, Sabbath Bells, chimed by the Poets: Poetry of the Weeds. Poetry of the Year, Poetry Atha Fields; a great variety of superbly bound Prayer : 'Woks, for the use of the Episcopalian Church; tine Pocket, Pulpit and Felony Bibles, at from $1 to $25; Hymn &Kobe, for the use of all denominations, in a variety of styles of • binding; Catholic Prayer Book,i, in German and English; a very large lot of JUVENILt BOOKS of all imaginable sizes and styles; lndestructable and other Toy Books; Games, Plays, Puzzles, Dissected Maps, dc., dc. In short, for all the articles in the Book, Stationery and Fan cy Article line, call at Um People's Cheap Book Store, No. 33, North Queen at., examine our stock, and select your Holliday floods. Our Fancy Articles consist in part of the following, viz: Fine CABAS or Fancy Work Boxes, at from $2 to $lO WRITING DESKS of various sizes, at from $1.50 to $10; fine Ivory CARD CASES; Purses,,a great variety; Pearl and Ivory Paper Knives, Gold Pens, fine Tablets, fine Port manias of various styles; a variety of the most beautiful Ornamental Ink Stands, Paper Clasps, Albums, Scrap Books, Portfolios, Engravings for Scrap Books, le., Sc. dee2Stf4B SPRENGER d W-ESTRIAEFIRR. I, , MPLOYMENT FOR 1,000 PERSONS. E. Wanted, immediately, agents in every ,runty in the United Staten, to engage In the sale of TIM haters OP THE WORLD. 05 THE UREA' WE sT : ITS Ills- Tool. Its WEALTH. ITS N *TER, ATicaNntlEa. ANT, Ios Frrtne. , ••-..- Comprising a complete guide to emigrants, with a full : ''' 2: ' description of. the Different Routes Westward. Ry- C. W. ' . Dana, of Chicago. Illinois. Author of alVestere Scenes." ! e INF, OF THE BEST STORE STANDS •• Life in the West:. kr... Ac. With statism ~ an d r,,,,, , i L y IN THE COUNTY:—The uuderragued will lease for from-Hon. Thos. H.ltentem. lion. Sam Houstou, Col. John ' One or more yeses, that best ot StoreStaudi e together with C. Fremont. and other -.ad settle,- Compri:dee an out-' a Two Story Dwelling House, adjoining the same, situate line history of the whole West, from the time the first Isms. , iu Ceutre Square, in the Borough of Mount Joy, Lancaster tep who ever trod its pathless woods, t o the whi s tle of the I County. together with a Store House. and all appertaining last locomotive that ha.: yet sped along its boundierie prairi e& to said Store awl Dwelling. Poseessiou will be given on giving a full description 01 the soil, climate, and farming I the first day of April - tie:a, tlahT.i • resources of each State and Territory. Also the railroads I Persons desisuas ,a renting will please call on the on completed, in progress. and projected. together with the i dersigneil rending in the city urbane:triter, Pa. religious compexion. edurstion. educational provisions. and l . SAM'L BOMBERGER. population, from the statistics of 1995 and lase. lim o ., I . N. B. Sleeted persons prefer buying to renting, theta muslin; 300 pages. Retail price. $1.25. s will be afforded all oppertituity of either buying the same Address, IL RULISON, No. 32 South Third angel, or, if ' Or any of the other properties owned by the undersigned-In living West, to H. M. Realism, Cincinnati. Ohio. , said lion,ugu or Mt. Joy. • S. B. A sample copy will be mailed. post paid, on reeeipt of tile de e 2 ----. ; ' - tf 46 price. Also a full list of my publications, with terms to agetits..„, DE A L ESTATE R BANK STOCK.— P. S.—Editors of any regular weekly newspaper or j Lb.. The subscriber is authorized to offer eleven muuthly periodical throughout the United States, giving Three-Stery BRICK BUSINESS HOUSES, In a '"'''. the above ad vertismen t four or more insert ieue. including central part of the city of Lancaster, at a •ery I - I this notice, and sending nir copies of the papers, to., cote . moderate price in exchange tor the Stock of the taining the same, shall have a ropy mailed to their ad- Farmers' Bank of Lancaster at eau per shore. These prop., dress, postage paid. dee 94t 47 criias ai. all o, copied by brat class teuants, and paying , :roue see on to eight per cant. ou the price asked. 1\1" °TICE TO SHIPPERS OF FREIGHT A 1., itethe same any, three Two. Story BRICK HOUSE.' .L'l TO AND FROMH TE PENN (RAILROAD COST_ 'in differeut parts of the city. Poesession and indisputable - -=' • ' PANY. • titles given 011 the thee dey of April next. TESTATE OF MICHAEL KAUFFMAN, The Peesn'a R. R. Co. have er,ted a large a:A 00 nveni.Apply to W. CARPENTER, L4' late-of Manor twp., deed. Lettere of Administration eat warehouse, at the natersectiou of the Harrisburg and tsar -1140 East Orange street, Lancaster. ,on the above estate haring been granted to the undersigned. Lancaster Turnpike and of the Philadellash, and Columbia 111,EC PION NOTICE.--The Members of all parsons haring claims pi demands will present them It. R. in the city of Lahuster, when. they will ;eminenc e . Gill' I" PROPERTY FOR SALE.--Th e sub _Li the LANCASTER COUNTY MUTUAL INSURANCE', duly authenticated for settlement, and those indebted are business on the Ist of December next. Evora facility will' ' , ill!, off Wu at private sale e property on which he 1 P COMANY, are r A equ MSTOe ste W dto meet at the office of said con, : reeuired to make payment without delay, and ear° costs. he affordedrto the business community for the r r e e ie siss : resides in ES-I Orange street. in the city of Lancaster, via: C OM P in WILLI N. SECOND TUE. DAY . BERNHARD MANN. t Farm and despatching of freight. The most rolleenioul a t ,,,, e ,.... Two tea story BRICK HOUSES, - 20 by 2S feet, (the 13 tlEi or JAN CARP. bete , . the hours of DP a. m um la tit• 44 f ro T n h t e a r :n i l , running ann s li , l ‘ e l c i k , *13 1, 7 1,,, f:t h ins Administratur, Manor twp. ments have al. been made for the loading and unloading with back buildings, ilydraut. Penns. Cisteru,A:c., .- . and 4 o'clock, p. in.. for the purpose of electing Nine Dirac of Live Stock. - The Ageuey of Lancester Miele:: ts•en need.. in th, inept With these buiiiiines will be sold Ea 21 . „'„orti . ,:;1".,,trteti•nt. tors to serve said company for the ensuing year. By order: ESTATE OF JOHN VOORHE S r late of a first class agency, no eolullliSAiolll, will be ell 11,A 111 he lof the Board. NATII . E. SLAYMAKEIT . Soy. T A Conoy township, deceased.—Letters of Admidistration tore for receiviasta and delivering freight. maw, deg 23 3t 49 having been granted to the undersigned, all persons hay- The Feline R. R. Co. receive and dalivL;.r a .14- at their ! etahle, Cori, Crib. Hog Pen, Ac., un the premises, and ing claims or demands will present them duly autheuti• depot only. For further inferniatien as t., rat— , s , ...,,,,,!, ov.-ry thing, buildings mud all, in th e moot ample order.— riIOOTH ACHE - IS INSTANTLY CURED sated for settlement, and them Indebted will make pay- to the agent rtt the warehouse, ' Tleac :ere a variety of choice Fruit trees, such as Apples, • .1_ by a few drops of Dr. Keyser's Tooth Ache remedy. : mint withont delay. JOHN ROB, Adm'r. • WM. 11. M EN, Lie, ' Peaches. Cherries awl Apricots on the lot. Sold at Dr. Keyser's, 140 Weed Street, Pittsburg. at 2.5 nor 18 1:11.• 44 Conoy top. I Agent Peon's R. It. C ; o. ! Also:,_k.large number of excellent BUILDING LOTS, cents per bottle. . ____ .pi- lease meth], ha, agreed to furnish T eam , an d d e _ : frontmgM Chesnut, Fulton and Marion tartlet.. ill said En-Fold in Lancaster, by C. A. HEIN ITSIL INSOLVENT DEBTOR'S NOTICE....Take liver goods to and from the warehouse and points in . o it3 . - dec :.'3 Gut 4u ' 1 make that I have applied to the Judges of the Court the city of Lancaster—in quas s titi es of _odd pounds 'rho..• properties will all be sold on reasonable term. • - lof Common Pleas of Lancaster county, for the benefit of or upwards for 50 eta per 2.00 lbs—under 10051 lbs, for 3 good titles will be inside and possession given on the Brea TV OTICE.—The Members of the south- 1 the Insolvent Laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl. eta per 200 He—single packages less than 100 lbs. 3 cis . of April,. 1657 . 111 ern NI utieal Ineuranee Company of Lancaster County, I ratio, and that they have appointed MONDAY, the lefts each. a For further partieularn enquire of are hereby notifiedthat the Annual Meeting for the Elec. ,of JANUARY, 1857. at the Court House in Lancaster, for Persons wishloge to have hauling done to er from the 1 uov 4 tfa42 DENNIS MARION ,ion of Officers ier the ensuing Year, will be held at the I a hearing, when and where all my creditors may attend if Warelemno, will please leave their urdere at the Teber rapt). : A - puldir flume of EDWIN GARRETT, (Spring. G ro y e o i n I they think proper. Office. in O. Hopple's Winding, or pt the Warebee.e. Drnsn,re township. Oh SaTI7IIII,I I', DEI•KmBER T• me, ' dee 93t 47 FREDERICK SIASHOUSI-. LANCASTER, Dec. It tit 47 :A V , I.LITABLE FARM Al PUBLIC SALE. The Subscriber Intruding to quit farming will aell at _ ! DOM,' :tale on SATURDAY, the 27th day of DE. at ten u•clock. A 11. - SW" The Members of said Company are required to pay ! XTOTICE...-Whereas, on motion of Jesse Landis E W . ..v. CARPENTER'S PLANE MAKING i CEMBER, iin the premises the FARM on which he .. situattd In Drumm., Township, Lancartij..., the Annual Taxes to the following massed Agents of the ill Esq., an application has been made to the Court Wl' . BUSINESS will be continued iu ell retipect•Rta here- 'be resides, Company prevbais to said day :—JAcOII HILDEBRAND, Common Pleas of Lancaster county. to grant a charter of tofore, arid In his name, by the undersigned. his widow, I County, about two miles south-west of the Bu, 1.., Strasburg: JOAN War-ARRAN. Drumore; LEWIS Incorporation to the METHODIST EPISCOPAL CON- who is coufident that she will be aide to sustain *the well i Tavern. adjoining the read leading frotu Conowitego Fur- HAINES. Fulton : JOSEPH C. TAYLOR, Little Britain ; ' GREG ATION, in the southern part of the city of Lances- known and tong established reputation of hi s pi,ANl.e.: ,s : Dee, 10 the Susquehanna, about two mites west or the for. WM. N (JAIME k I riL l'. -l•- ruin ; and to tale Secretriry of ; ter. to be called and known by the name, style and title of I She trusts that she will be favored with a coutinuance i user and about four miles east of the latter—adjoining the Company.. By elder of the Board, "The Saint Paul's Methodist Episcopal Church of the City ' of the patronage of his old customers and friends: and will , lands of Joseph Earuhart, Thomas A. Clerk, John Myes I and other lends of the Subs..riti,, containing. TWO HUN GEO. W. HENSEL, Sec'ry. of Lincester." Be it therefore known, that the said Court, . spare no efforts to give satisfaction. Qi METVII.I.E. Dec. IS. laSe. a„ 23 t r.p j will, on the third Monday in January next, If no suffi. The business will be conducted by her under the nanse I BRED AND MG lIT ACR ES; :slant eighty acres of which dent reason is shown to the contrary, decree and declare. : and style of •• E NV. eaurENTER. - at the old steed ,urn revered with thriving young timber, the balance la in a\TOTICE. TO BOND HOLDERS. : that the persons so associated together, shall become and ' Sil'Alf S. CaIt.I . I•NTFI• a first rate state of cultivation. pis will appear upon Exam-' ill Write '.l the Harrisburg and Lancaster R. I. Co. be a corporation or body politic, according to the articles I ination, well fenced oft into fi olds of eenveuient size, assn Philadelphia, Dec. 17, 1651. and conditions lu their application set forth and con. E. W. CARPENTER'S VEGETABLE FANIII,I MEDI- to water in, and from each field. There Is a large sad t The Jauteary Interest on the Company's Roods will be ! Wined. Attest, J. BOWMAN, CINES, collect APPLE ORCHARD on the premises and a s paid at then. office (S. E. corner of Third and Walnut , nov 18 1,1-44' Prothonatary. Will also continue to ho kept for sale es heretefore by many other fruit trees of altenst every variety. , ne Streetsa on and after the Ist proximo. ' e----- the undersigned. With the composition and reel Ira thin The improvements consist of a large sto The leaders of the Bonds due in la.r,a, ar e re ques t e d t o ! 1)UBLIC NOTICE.—AII persons having claims of these Medicines the subscriber Is laminar: ofd they I 1. DIV ELLIN( i IIoUSE. aivered with :date a BAN ' ire BA R\', large Straw House in feint covered bring their BrE.da with them when they roll for their In. . ..1_ or demands against the Estate of VALENTINE ..y be relied upon 11.4 being 111 all respect. the same an In— terest. Tor Coupons most be endorsed by the holders of ' RISSE, Isle of the city of Lancaster, (Bolter,) deceased, will fore. slate. a large Wagon Shed with two Cern ha 'ho bonds before payment is made. i fleaee present them to the undersigned_ Executors of the PF:aCRIPTIONS in pertirielar eases will be attelided below. and granaries in the upper story, acksumn and dee 23 4t 49 GEORGE TABER, Treasurer. deed, and all persons indebted will call and discharge the to by a competent and skilled person, wh o s....die,., t e es ist- Cerlenter'a shot , built of atone and .reel-with slat e , same. to the undersigned. t ed with his system of medicine. lee house, Smoke hose. and llog hou.• . All Ohs buildings The medicines need no recommendation to these who except the bar. ere nearly new an • t complete order; the have tried them. A continuance of tine favor and patron. ! Water is convey ed t I the dwell! •anid to the barn In lead aganf the friends of tha flintily and the i übli, itt ce meal is I OP', by Me" ' "f " ' dr. .. an ' solicited. SARAH S. cAtu•Evrlitz. , There is likewise on e Premises as large TENANT LaNeASTEII, hoc e 51 5 .,. I HOUSE. pert stone end part frme, garden and yard newly l paled in, a Well of 4•xe,nent water with pump therein near the kitchen dear. This is a sort' productive term and well K R I S .KINGLE.--THE HOLLIDAYS w'° tiny the notice of persous wishing to purchesse, beingin • WILL SOON BE HERE, and all will went to know II . an exec eat sod. healthy neighborliomi, convenient to where they can buy Beautiful stet Useful Store.:, Schools, Cleurieses of different denominations, and CHRISTMAS AND NEW PEAL' P RES E N Te. , to Mills—,berg being it Grist )lilt, Saw Mills, Clover Mill WENTZ & BROTHERS, to encourage the -time len- ..iplile Mill and Cider I' rese ou an adjoining property. Orel' custom," now offer at reduced prices a large ratio) of , 1,...,„a., wishing ,„ r e., t h„. property 1 . ,,, - aura the day o f CLOAKS AND TA LMAS. sale will please call 011 rho subscriber residing thereon. latest styles and fabric. Grey Cloaks. richly trimmed. tine . iale to eon b• UllIellee at I diel,a . k, P. al , on said day whim Black and Cold Clothe; the desirable Chinchillia Cloth i teens will made knees, he . Cloaks Dow SO much is demand in New York and Pares: Circulars and Shawl Pattern Cloaks; Long Brocha Shawls; 1 ,- - /,,,. ~ magnificent Chenhille Scarfs; expensive Dress Silks. sit , low prices; ladies and gentlemen's Long Shawls: elaat French Meriaoes for 75 cents; rich and plain DeLallies, hest ever sold, fur 25 cents; French Embroideries: fin- N. W. Collars, Uedersleoves, Bands and Ituttlieig. Remember for a beautiful, useful. velsmble. deal, Cleri,,• [nits or New Year's present, go to dee etr-r WENT'/.'S CH ES I' STORE FI , HE DEMOCRATIC STATE CONVEN— TION FOR 1857.--The Dern,ratic State Con. rention, for the purpose of placing iu nomination candi dates for Governor. Canal Commissioner, and Judge of the Supreme Court, to be voted for in October next, will ho held at HARRISBURG. on MONDAY, the second dar of March, 1557, A. M. T„,t,,AT, will remain in Lancaster, till the sth of Janus- Ha employs the NEW METHOD OF INHALATION. 1.. v which the proper remedy lnr each case In the form of ',Tor. is brought in contact with the diseased part—the only rational treatment. Dr: S. has had wonderful success --curing cases apparently hopeless. Pc. S. also h., the is,: remedies for Female Diseases. 311.1 m any chi on ie rnalad i.s shi-lle may font at Cooper's Il.ttul from 7A. 31. to 4 P. 31. der 10 it. 46 - • lv - OTICE. TO FARMERS! RYE WANT- Ell:Tie aultat•riber taring now completed his now 'Milt House. is agaiu prepar e d to pnrchit9l3 daft thrushod Kyc In any .tuantity at the v.m 7 highest market prices. Litt, Itt••••r• Volt. 1 , 7, .T. TSITUDY. r,e.-lo 3148 i tOD LIVER OIL, fresh! pure and gen- 1 Id:to. far sale nt Pr B' .1 1 - I.A N'0,,,-Drug Store, No. 00 , North (bitten deo 10 tf 40 LECTION NOTICE.—The members of the I harmer.' Mutual I morance Company are requested to atbotd titt• annual meoting :.fib.' company, for thu purpo, t•F eyt•tita; , slicer- tor file' emoting year, at the pulllc boll., of •111^..t. 1,11.1. In the city of Lancaster, on s•aturtlar the. 2711, of I', • •-mla•r, inst.. at 1 o'clock P. M. By ord., .0 the It, .11,1 of lor,t. 410. 4 MURRAY, 1 1 .1 - p A L T IG Ns ok R W PUB RECOLLECTIONS OF A LIFE TIME.—IIy 0. Good- READ THIS. TALES I.F FWFWEN AND THE NORSEMEN. READ THIS. AFRICA'S ‘IttENTAIN VALLEY. READ THIS. LIFE OF CA pTA IN VICAES. READ THIS. THE PRINCE OE THE HOUSE OF' DAVID. READ THIS. dee It: V't TAPERS & GAS LIGHTS, In great ra j riety. for tale at Dr. WAYLAN'S Drug Store, No. SO North tlueett strte,t, Lonetottor. doe It; tf A CHALLENGE:—The mtbroriber offero to bet Mr. J. It Jmois front ;100 to $5OO, that be will beat hi. bor.so in time from Now Holland to Laneagter ,:13 miles) e ach 1 t 0r,,, t o be drove in a boggy. and oath buggy to carry two men of equal weight. des 16 It , 45 JACOB STAM B A 1:1314. ~ ( vA lac. Fine Pulverized Coarse Crushed. `A' . and "C" Now Orleans. Porto Rlco. DESIRABLE DWELLING HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.—The undersigned offers- at Private Sale the Two-Story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE and Lot, or Piece of Ground ixdonging thereto, situate on the west side of Mulberry, near Orange Street, in the city of Lancaster, now In the orcupacy of George W. Bradford. net 21 to 40 WM. CARPENTER, Agt. I)ROPOSALS FOR LOAN.—In pursuance of 11 the provisions of an ordinance passed by the Select and Common Councils of the city of Lancaster, on the sth day of August. 1+56. proposal., for loaning to said city :the sum of .V.:0,000, as a permanent loan, in sums of not less than $lOO, will he reccived at the 3 1 / 4 yor's Office, for which ~,upon bonds and certificates of City Loan will he issued. Said loan to he appropriated to the payment of damages accruing Clam opening streets within said city. J. ZIMMERMAN. Mayu, gept9tf CI HAGER &BROTHERS, Offer for Sale a Large Aselofty:tont of Silks, Velvets, Merinoes, Brooha and Blanket Shawls; Stone Martin. Fitch and Stint Furs, of tho newest shapes. CLOTH CLOAKS AND TALMAS, the latest styles and best makes. Also, Carpetings, oil Cloths, Druggetg, ornamental and plain. Paper Hangings. nor Is tf.,14 LIVERY STABLE.—finvias purchased the en tire LIVERY ESTABLISHMENT of William Bell, in the rear of Amos Funk's Hotel, In North Prince street, I am prepared to hire Horses, Carriages, Bei rouches, kr., kr.. on the moat accommodating terms. Er giving personal attention tothe businem and an anxi ousdesire to please, I hope to merit and receive a reasons- Me sill, of public patronage. gep -a- Eery DAY ARTICLES USED IN 1-4 j in Family. t:round Pepper Coriander red do. Cayenne Marjoram do. Allspice Corn Starch do. Cloves • Wheat do. P„ task for boiling Soap' do. Cinnamon Varela:, Saponifier do. do. flinger Raking Soda Mustarda,Brown A Yellow do. Mace Cream Tartar Mustard Seeds do. Natmei:, Indii.io Washing Soda do. Rice Sal _keratin< !tore and Peach Waters Bath Brick Pearl ash Flavoring Extracts of all Baking Powders Fluids kind% T,1,1„ , on. rry,,irp brand;. or.. kr.. fir. 010 at CHARLES A. lIELNITSIFS ' , rug and Chemical Store. Fait Kin,: Street. Lancaster. =BM I‘ . HITE [TALL MILLS TO LET.—Situate Prqua Creek. on the road isading from Strasburg to Safe Harbor, 1 mile from Lampeter Square, and 2 from the former place, has four run of atones, and is calculate,: for either country or merchant work, is in good repair and doing a good business. CHRISTIAN BRACKBILL, 'Jetta ft q 7 Strasburg twp., Lancaster co., Pa. A / V -E tirtur Z at ' t k ent ß ion ß co O tUrex ß tens l i N ve % s - t I o- T k E of C P li t lA i lt; and TALMAS, entirely now designi and styles. A large variety of Grey Cloaks and Talmas. Ladies' Telma Clothe ; - 1 - Nyt. S. T. PRIGG , Surgeon :1 is every shade of color. BROCHA LONG and SQUARE ' If Dentist. respectfully offers his pro. ;-,- -_ .r.. - :-" -. - . ";:' SHAWLS in great variety. Onr,etock of Shawls canner be surpassed. a:+l4_ Call and see thorn, now open front the late , c re al k' r nsi an Se d r l y te ice r s ie to ini t t l y7 c a i s t s iz tili n n s g of th La em o. 111411.4iiii-.11. auction sales In Ness York and Philadelphia. that all operations intrusted tri hie care, either in Operative nor II tr 43 or Mechanical Dentistry. will be executed in a thoroughly . - -- ----- ' scriontlfic manner. TORN O ' BYRNE , 41 North Eighth St., i Office. East King street, lob door east of King's Grocery. e Philadelphia. reminds the public that his stock of ' Atli-Refers to Professors C. A. Harris, A." A. Blandy, P. FURS is unequalled for quantity, quality or rarity. One 11. Austen, of Baltimore College of Dental Surgery. can purchase of him a good outfit of Furs from $5 up to no , 11 lye 43 $6OO. His goods are all warranted. His customers will be . -- , - politely waited on, and no false representations ex to the ' - I,IALL and WINTER CLOTHING.—ELE kind or quality of Furs will be tolerated in the establish- _l2 RANT NEW STYLES OF meat. All kinds of Furs altered, and if not well done, no . FALL AND WINTER, CLOTHING. charge made: 00111 3m 43 We are now selling at prices that offer unusual Induce - netts to pnrchaaers. Every article of Clothing purchased .7 MART c.l STRASBURG. J. EINEBAD At this establishment will be found to be the same as rep- TIE NT IS TRY .—BARTIN & -.KIN EAD. having : resented. a , J, J associated together in the practibe of DENTISTRY, Dress and Frock Coats,OverCosta, BUBitIORRGDats, Raglan will endeavor to render entire satisfaction in all opera- balms and Sack Coats, Pants, Verde, tic., of the newest tions entrusted to their care. Being prepared for the Man. Styles, and of every hi has been manufaetured ufacture of TEETH. w 6 will be enabled to snit all cases. With great care, from thebeet English, French and Amer-- with Block. Single Gum or Plate Teeth. either on Gold, can fabrics, and will he sold at remarkably low prices. Silver or buttsPercha. DAVID RAY. A SON, ff‘Office—kiain Street, 3 doors Fast of Rehtertineht'e .i1ve,,, N0 t . 5 t d 5 ,4 15, p 3l h ar iim ke e t ip ‘t i. reet. between 10th and 11th South Hotel, Straahurg, Lancaster county. nor 186 m 44 N. B.—l take this method of tendering thanks for the ' liberal patronage heretofore received, and hope by the f 1 RE AT BARGAINS IN FURNITURE, present arrangement to be enabled at all times to attend If at the HOUSE KEEPER'S EMPORIUM, North Queen to those requiring our services. Street, near Orange, Lancaster. july r. 7. ly 27 J. MARTIN. The undersigned have on band a very extensive assort - , moot of Parlor, Chamber, Dining Room and Kitchen Fur yl AVID H. SOLIS, IMPORTER OF . niture, of a quality equal to any that can be procured In If FURS, 174. Arch St.. near Eighth, Philadelphia. • Lancaster or Philadelphia, which they will sell (You BRADT I•7e - w ß :r ea O r7 ll Tht ß ie FURS! FURS!! FURS!!! • cAsrl) at prices far below the usual rates. Window Shades : ever issued. Price DAVID H. SOLIS has removed his Fur Store to No. 174 of every variety for almost nothing. "A word to the wise , C fra tent "co e and sea Arch Street, near Eighth, and has Made up a choice assort- , ''.;°. -c ' - a ' ment of Furs of all kinds, to which he invitee the attention . 8.--Splendid Cottag e Chamber Setts just received. the Ul d 'l libe klAr : —A o f f S° o9 r—l ' CSh---."`WBahnlS By Chas. Dickens, has just been is dec 9tf 47 KETCHUM k VICKERY. . 1.2, 2 1 / cents. • of the Ladies. His style and make are well known. All : undersigned. Cheap Edition, goods bought of him are warranted, and his facilities for 1 - procuring goods from Europe, enables him to sell et such I B UB.NING FLUID of superior quat t ir I sued, Lirr an L d E ip m -Artio bi lli the tlag PRENGNR k WESMAZITTEN. prime ea will snit all. Store allay" elosed 011 the Sevent hfor sale et Dr. WAYLAN'S Drag Store, NaNo. 60 N 1 50 Conti"' DO% sop 24 s„ es Qum street, Lanaaeler. a. lett AB 1 dkr,P. JOHN A. EBBEN. N- dee 16 •it • -. 114 STATE OF JACOB POTTS, late of I he 1 _Li' Borough of Strasburg. deed. Letters ••1 (ion' on the above estate haring b-. 1, ••• undersigned, all persons haring r , Alut+ or demand. oil; present them duly authenticated • .r indebted will make payment sit boo , &ley. s o. Adrnio'r Dee 18 6tri.S : 4 traelo.trit c•rigb. - - .1. W. FORNEY, Slate Central Committee. If 47 Joll\ z." 1: leo] Secretary JOHN P. FETTEILLY. tf 34 • VSTATE OF TOBIAS STEDMAN, Deed. ITALUABLIC MILL PROPERTY AND I 110IIBLIC SALE.«By an order of the Orphans' ..C.4 —Letters testamentary un the Rebate of Tobias Kteh. If wATEIt-poWER AT PUBLIC PALL—By virtue of .L C...urt of Lancaster county, Will be exposed to pm man Sr., late of Conestoga township, _dec'd, having been the lest Will and T. %Lament of WILLIAM HEED, late of sale, on FRIDAY , DECEMBER. 211th, 1856, on the pns granted to the cotal,nberx, residing i t , mid township, all , Chance...A .00-o-li.p, T.,-t ..mot.. Pa , dersiowid. will be lees , the following described real estate of John pep Lees, persons indebted to said relate , me requested to make pay- I sold. iin f 1.. •Ii i l'. toe :idth mu . of ilweemier. 1850. on lets of Falmouth, Couoy township, deceased, via: meet immediately, and those haring claims will present the ocelots. the folio, log d, ...5-ribed roperty. vie :—A No. 1. A certain Lot of Ground in the town of Fel them without delay properly •uthentlcated for settlement. I Tea -t ..1 Land. 41111.1te in said township. ti t , ,„ii„,. t ,-„, u imouth, being lot No. 10.1 In the general plan of said town, TUBLAS STELLMJL.N. : llir ins Water Canal. The Tract 4,11 , :ti1i. fronting cm nigh street lifty feet, and running back to a JOHN &TRUMAN. 1 SO ACRES, i sixteen feet alley one hundred and fifty feet, hawing thereon JACOB STEHMAN, on which is .4 - ected a ill:1ST AND SAW \1 11.1.. 3 large erected, a two story Frame DWELLING HUBS/3, r1,11c.‘,-. .it,l conllM•Oitt,.. sT , iN i: lilt ELLINO, 8a , ., , „ with Frame Kitchen attached, Frame Stable, • 11...,., ~ tidier lion..- „„.1 1t..,„. andand,h, ~. flog Pen and other out-buildings; a well o r eiee t_ alai ihe . home.-, a•, rOk•eii• ut -in herd of FluP and o.r n. ss . lout and ueier-tailing, water at the kitchen door i ttu ' ;nen..< S;irin e :., .s Water. ri.oug in ditierent i lie I There are a number of choice Fruit trees on said lot. lie • cos Oa the term. wt.-half •-t which i. Tliuber Laud: the No - .2. A certain Tract or Piece of land, situate in I; i halniee i , , clew, d and in a good state of cultivation. There Coup:, too taship, adjoining tends of Jose yilik Glingerlch, e heavy stream of wa running through the farm, u John flask nd the pubiU mad leading from Falmouth to ' on which there are too ter water pl - aaerS not nurpaSSad ), p Balulindge. a containing l TUBER ACRES, neat measure, any in the county. - with a Frame Shed thereon erected; the land Is of an ex- Front the faCility fat communicating with the ,urrentid. t cellent quality. under good fence and In a high state of ing country. In consequence of public roe& running t o Calti‘ataal, 'Laving beret recently limed. different directions from the mill through the farm. nod No. S. A certain halt Lot of Ground in Falmouth, be . ite pm:Limit, to the Tide Water Canal. it is believed to tog lot Nu. :.,;” in plan of said town, bounded by- lot No. 64, pOsaem, ustund ltairallta,a,s roe :La enterprising husiness Luton street, lot No. 50 and a sixteen feet wide alloy, man, rarely to be met With. balag any feet In front on Union street and one hundred 'Bl-If the above property is not wad ot, -.aid day. it o ill mid any feet deep, having thereon erected a Mali FRAME be immediately affered for rent. DWELLING ROUSE; with the aloresaid there ia enclosed Sale to commence at 1 o'clock. ~u aid der. ,‘ !trn tr. tt . too other tote. of which the in.isse,sioit right will be sold will be made known by , with said heir loWhe ground is of an excellent quality, In sUItGARET DOttiLASS. Ere. stns, a high state of .cllairation and under good fence. WILLIAM TIbiIIPS,iN. Executor. i No. 4. 'fhe possession right of a certain Tract or Piece it trii . of Laud, in said town ot lelmoith, containing TWU . Atli hit , MOM' or Iran, adjoining lots of David Boyer, , ilapail.. heirs end others, this also being of an excellent polity. iu a high state of cultivation and under good fence. Sale to commence at 1U o'clock, A. M.. on saidday, when attendance aline given and terms of sale made known by JOHN KOH, .Atillallagratu r of the Estate of Raid deceased. ta 45 ESTATE OF FAN NY KEN D1G... -113 the Court Co..truon P.l. r, :In. couuly rf Lontander. Whoreeo. nettilig. Trust, Emmy 6endi g .4 .t hanineter'Wm! !lid oat the P.r.t do.): ..f Deeetn ... We in tho I/ffironf the Prat toy •.t! Court. hi. occoutit ot the 1,1.1 k.utre: Notice I. horehe give., to ail perode. Intereoted in the sold Entry, that the said Court hare appointed the 19th day of JANUA RV. is:,;. for the confi rm mi„. th era ,,f, un . !to. oxception. he 51.1. Attest. J. [t /SY AS. Prt.th" v. Prntby's Office Lan. 11, 1 1,56 der 9111.7 LISTATE OF WI ' LLIAIE RHEEIII, late _Llof West Larllpeter township ' Lancaster fu., deceased. The undereLpied Auditor appointed by the Orphans Court of LauLaster County to distribute the balance In the hands of John Eshleman. Executor of the will of said deceased to and among those entitled thereto by law. hereby gives ae I tic° that he rib l attend for the duties of his appointment. on Monday. the sth of January, next, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Library Ithrou, in the Court House, in the of Lancaster. when all persons interested may attend. der 51 :1'47 W. CARPENTER, Auditor. 1' S T AIT E 0 F HENRY S. SHIRE AND 124 WIFE. In the Court of Cymmon Pleas fin- the County of Lancaster. Whereas, Henry Sha ff ner. _Assignee of henr y - S. Shirk and wife, of the Borough of Mt. Joy, did nu the 21. st day of Noveiut•er, IS5d, tile in the Office of the Prothonotary of said Court. his account of the said Estate. Notice is hereby Riven to all persons interested in the said Estate. that the said Court hare appointed the 19th day of January, Pis% for the condi - mathn thereof, unless exceptions he Pied. Attest. J. BOWMAN, Prothonotary's Office, t Prothonotary. 4 Lanc.ter, Nov. 21, NIA. j nos 2.5 4t 4,1; ESTATE OF ELIZABETH DILLER.— Letters Testameutatary on the Estate of Elizabeth Diller; late of East Earl township, Lancaster county, de. ceased, having been issued to the subscriber. residing in 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 et 41 JAYIES 3icCAA. Ex . r. . PHILIP Li ROTH, • OEO. IL BOMBERGER, Executtirii of sAld derearwid. residing in the city of Lanc'r. nor U 5t 43 TAR CORN SHELLERS.—A fNt supply of 0 the premium Star Corn Sheller from our own manu fartay, now on hand at Wholesale and Retail, and of va. riuus sizes. They are adapted to either hand or horse power, and are believed to be the best shelters in the mar _PASCHALL, MORRIS k CO., Implement and Seal Store,;th and Market sts., Phila. . . nov t 5 t:45 - - TIRIEND OF HUMANITY, READ THIS, 12 Preserve it, and show it to your Neighbor.—Dr. I'. L. i Mcnocs, Proprietor and Physician of the Ilemnenia in stitute—the Great Western Water Cure, at Yellow Springs, ; Green county. Ohio, has published a little b,ok of 64 prigen. entitled— THE DISHASE: 4 OP WOMEN THEIR NATIME, CAttIES, PREVENTION AND CERE This book gives all necessail information and such full directions for Home Treatment, as viii enable every woman to AVOID, or, if now afflicted, to CURE, speedily and perma nently, all those distressing diseases incident to her sex. without further advise, medicine or fee. Let no prej lice. or result or past experience, hinder any woutalrfront availing herself of these methods of prevention and cure. One page of this little book may save a hundred times its cost, and untold suffering. and restore from disease, weak ness and misery, to health, vigor and happiness. Mailed, post-paid, for twenty-five cents by T. MdIIOLS. M. see 16 31 Yellow Springs, Ohio. pREPARE FOR WINTER JOHN A. ERBEN'S CHEAP CLOTHING STORE, SIGN OF THE STRIPED COAT. Nn. 42 North Queen Strret, East side, near Orange st., LANCASTER, Pa. This Popular Establishment now contains the largest and cheapest assortment of Men's and It Boya . Winter Clothing In the city. Overcoats from .$3, , .0 to $15.00 Dress,and Frock 'Coats fr0m........... ............. 4.25 to 18.50 Pantaloons from. . 1.75 to 6.00 Vests from. ~. 1.25 to 5.00 ALSO, Under Shirts, Drawers, Collars. Shirts, Sc. Just received, a large assortment of Winter CLOTHS. CASSIMERS, SATINETTS and VESTINGS. which will be made unto order, at short notice, in the most satisfactory and workmanlike manner. JOHN A. ERBEN. Sign the Striped Coat, North Queen et., Lancaster, Pa. riBC 16 Im 2.4 THE GREAT FAMILY WEEKLY PA PER.—THE NEW YORK LEDGER has now attained the extraordinary circulation or OM , Hundred and Ninety Thousand Copies. The LEDGER in devoted to POLITE LITERATURE, ORIGIN AL TALES. SKETCHES, POET RY, ESSAYS, GOSSIP and CURRENT NEWS, and main tains a high moral tone. It is everywhere acknowledged to be the beet family paper in the world ! lience its ex. traordinary and unheard of popularity. Mr. BONN ER vrEssas. CYRUS & BARTON N. WIN- 1 the Proprietor of the Ledger, employs the boot talent in, j TEKS' CLOTIIIIIG STOW+, No. :31 1 1 North Queen ; the country, and by so doing makes the best paper. Such street, Lancaster.—The subscribers have taken the above i , Bennett, are permanently writers as FunnySylvanite Cobb, Jr., and Emerson engaged on it, and will write for stand, lately occupied by Mr. William Hensler. and are ' no other paper hereafter. Mrs. Sigourny Mao constantly now receiving and opening, in addition to the stock on ' hand, a new and elegant assortment of writes for it; so do a host of other popular authors, inch- Goods of every description. ; ding Mrs. Emma D. E. N. Southworth, Alice Carey, Mrs. . Vaughan, Mary W. Stanley Gibson. Clara Sydney, Av., and well - suited to the season. : ,te . The Ledger is beautifully illustrated every week.. They are now ready to do business on the most liberal . and accommodating terms with all who may fa or ti..A The NEW YORK LEDGER is printed on beautiful white with their patronage. • ---'-- ---- i paper, and is composed of eight pages, making the Fraud i somest weekly paper in the country. It is published every Being desirous and determined to establish a permanent ' and regular business, it will be their own as well as their Saturday, and sold at all the news offices in every city and i town throughout the country ; and is mailed fu r subscri customer's interest, to be faithful to the performance of bens at two dollarsper annum ; two copies are sent for their duty, and to render a frill equivalent for the prices they receive for their goods. three dollars. Any person obtaining eight subscribers at CUSTOM WORK promptly attended to and warranted $1,50 each, (which is our lowest club rates,) and sending 0 to be well made and well fitted. Plain and Fancy ; , us ,t - will be entitled to one copy Free. Terms invaria - CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS, ' bly in advance. Address all letters to always. on hand, as well as all other kinds of goods in this ' ROBERT IS , tNNER, line of Gutsiness. . Publisher of NOW Yong LEI,EIt, 44 Ann Street, Nev York. CLOTHING of every dessrlption and quality, well made , N. It Sow to a good time to subscribe no EMERSON nd of good material, 'constantly on band. • BENNETT , Great Original Novel of FRONTI Ili I. 1 FE, The friends of the proprietors and the public generally I „',,_,_' ' , the fir„ of J„n„, are respectfully . invited to this establishment. Please will "`,'". 111 " 11, . en Y• „:r 4: give us a call and allow us to furnish yon with such arti- i " ec ' ! rtes as you may want in our End of business. . CYRUS A BARTON N. WINTERS,V E YOU SUBSCRIBED IN THE No. :113, North Queeen st.,Lane'r. 11. A COSMOPOLITAN ART ASSOCI ATION ---- FOR THE THIRD YEAR' STOVES'. STOVES!! STOVES!: See Else Rare Inducements !—The manage. THE undersigned respectfully calls the attention of the ' moot have the pleasure of announcing that the collection public to their stock cd STOVES, which they of Works of Art designed for distribution among the suo• are now receiving: It being the largest and most, scribers, whose names are received previous to the tlAth of varied assortment they have ever offered for . sale. January, '57, is much larger and more costly than on any Their stock embraces many new and beautiful pat- ; I previous year. Among the leading works in Sculpture— i a terns of Cook, Parlor, and other Stoves, that are now for 1 executed in the finest Marble—ls the new and beautiful the first time in the market. Among their assortment of I Statue of the Cook Stoves, are the well tried and approved " WOOD NYMPI-1., - • Globe Improved. Fanny Forrester, Emporium, The Busts of the Three Great American Statesmen, CLAY. ' New World, Crystal, William Penn. : WEBSTER AND CALHOUN, also the eMoili,ite filial King of States, Morning Star, Sun Rise, Rust "SPRING." Lancaster Banner, Providence Banner, Empire, APOLLO AND DIAY:.I , ' 1)UBLIC SALE..—The undersigned, Assignees lot President, Capital, Home, IN MARBLE, LIFE dIZE.' i William Mitzel, will sell at public sale, on the pretn- Welcome, Sea Shell, Royal,, Together with the following Groups and Statues m Carrara . 1,,,, i n Hopewell township, York county, Pa., known jaa Governor, Girard, Astor, Marble—of the - Walnut Mills,n Thursday, the let day ofJartuary, 1867, Western World, Swiftsure, * Atlas Cook, STRUGGLE FOR THE HEART. the following real and personal property, viz: Quick Step Cook. Ajax Cook. Gladiator, VENUS AND APPLE: PSYCHE; MAGDA LEN; No. 1. A TRACT OF LAND: contag about 40 Aerts6 Black Hawk, Ac. . CIIILD OF THE SEA; INNOCENCE: adjoining the lands of Uemmil A: Wilson,lsonNos: 2, 3 and:4, Among their Parlor Cook Stoves is the celebrated CAPTIVE BIRD -, and LITTLE TRUANT, 'on which tar erected a large Four Story MERCILAI4T 1..1' 17 LTON PARLOR OVEN,'' , With numerous works in Bronze, and a eolleetion of Ser. MILL, 50 by GO feet, with rve run of Burrs, 2 Smut 31a- Equally well adapted for Wood arid Coal, and far heavier, , eral Hundred chines, and all other necessary fixtures for all Merchant more economical, and cheaper than any Parlor Cook in I FINE. OIL PAINTING s. and Country grinding. There is also on this tract a Shin the market. Also the "Morning Glory," "Penn Parlor • by leading Artists. gle 31111, all in complete order. and an abundance Cook," " Abbott Also, Parlor Cook," "Model Parlor The whole of which are to be distributed or allotted of water. Also, a STONE DWELLING HOUSE, Cook," "Boatman," " Governor ," "Tuscan," &c. Their -.among the subscribers whose names are received previous Stables and Orchard. About 10 Acres are Wood stock of Parlor, Tight, Cannon, Nlne•Plate, Church, j to the laud, the remainder cleared and in good farming Hall and Office Stoves, for Wood or Coal, includes every Twenty-eighth of January, ':'. T. order. new and desirable Stove to be found. All of which are , when the distribution will take place. No. 2. A TRACT OF LAND, situate . In the township offered to Merchants or consumers, at prices that cannot TERMS OS SUBSCRIPTION, aforesaid, containing 44 soros, more or less, adjoining lands fail giving entire satisfaction. Every subscriber of three dollars is entitled' to j of John Faulkner, Thomas WC/dieter Gemmil A Willson ALSO,—A general assortment of Hardware,Saddlery. . A copy of the splendid steel Engraving •-SaturdeY . and No. 1. This tract is all cleared and in a high state of Building Articles, Fanners' Utensils, Mochaales' Tools, Nighgt," or cultivation, having been limed. Iron, Steel, Ac. GEORGE M. STEINMAN &CO. A copy of any of the following 5.:: 'Magazine— no I .., r No. 3. A TRACT OF WOODLAND, containing 29 acres, sep 233 m 36 West King Street, Lancaster. , Ms:, nlors or hex,adjoining lands 01 Gemutil 4: Wilson, Robert A copy of the Art Journal one year, and Gemini; 'a heirs and N•si. 1 and 4. 321 BROADS'S', December Ist, 1856. A Ticket in the Annual Distribution of Works or Art ' No. 4. A TRAIF LAND, containing 47 acres, more TVS T PUBLISHED, by DLX, EDWARDS A CO.. ' h T lIFL for every $3 paid, 3 person 001 ,lily go3l 3 Memel- or less, atijoininglaids of Slitzel k Gemmil, Peter Sailor's si LAKE NOAMI; or Explorations and Discoveries du- I . tut Engraving or Magazine one year, but also r0r.433.: the heirs and Sos. 1, 2 ;slid 3. About. 10 acres are Woodland, ring Four Team' Wanderings in South-Western Africa.— .Art Journal one year. and a Ticket . in the Allnual Ins . tri- r and the remainderskleae, By Cumin JOHN ANDERSON. button, making /our dollars teorth of /widow moiler besides ALSOt the Aialue time and place. TWO TRACTS OF Derry See., smith upwards of Fifty Illustrations of Sport- the ticket. by which a valuable painting or piece of state- , LAND. the property of William MitzeLand James Gemmil ing Adventures, Subjects in Natural History, Ac. Printed 'red in addition. my may be rect.! j . known to. the " Herr Tract.' No. 1 containing Zli acres, , on fine paper, . handsomely bound. Price, 81.25. Those who prefer. Ingaz Ines to the 1:11 in fi x g ruc. '• a t urd° 7 more or less, adjoining lands of William 31itzel, George Night.' can hive es the following one yea 1 liarper a We have much pleasure in announcing the Publication Shall and others. No. '2. Containing 6'3 acres, more or 'sea, r Magazine: Godey's Lady's Book, United States ••Ingazine, of this Work, on which we have expended much labor and adjoining lands of George Shall, William Mittel and nth- l money; all the illtotrations have been faithfully copied Knickerbocker 31agazine, Graham's 31agazine. Blackwood , e r .. A rine Southern Literary Meemengsr. lags , . and engraved 03 3•0011: the whole of the text is given me - On Friday, the 2,1 day of :(snug, y, 1.357. will be sold, at Nu person is restricted to a single share. Th,ne taking tattered, and unabridged, from the English edition; and the Daniel 3litzers Mill. Two TRACTS OF LAND, viz: fire memberships, remitting $l5. are entitled to six Engra. book is presented in the best possible style. No. 1. Situated In Windsor Township, York county, near dee 2 tf46 DIX. EDWARDS ,t Co. rings. and to six tickets in the distribitti,n. or any five of ; Daniel Alarmism 31111, containing 10 acres, more or less, ad the Magazines, one year, awl si.e ticket!. • yenning lands of Daniel Mitre!, heirs of Henry Siechrist, Persons, in remitting funds for membership, will plea. • Jo a n Flinchbaugh and.others. This erect Is all cleared and register the letter at the lost Office, to prevent loss; on ,In a high State 01'c:titivation. • receipt of which, a certificate of Membership, together with ! No.". Fcur Acres of Woodland, more or less, eitnate In the Engraving or Magazine desired, will be forwarded to ; Chanceford township, York bout hart' a mile from any part of the country. Daniel Mitzel'e Mill, adjoining co.,' lands of Jacob Gable and For further particulars, see the November Art Jouronl, 1 other ,,. sent free on application. kio- f',:oole wishing to view the property before the days For membership, address C: L. DERBY, of sale, can :to so by calling on either of the undersigned Actuary C. A. A. , or John.llershner, residing on No. 1. 34S Broadway, New York, or Western Office. 166 Water , griy . ....a11• to commence at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of lion street, Sandusky, Ohio, or J. J. Spreogrr, y Sea r )" ; said days, when attendance will be gives and terms made for Lancaster and vicinity. dew 244 et • , known by HENRY LATIMER, JOEL MITZEL Assignees. IMEEMIIa A GRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.—Im ±i proved Hay Presser, Farmer's Boilers, Iron, Powers and Threshers.. 6 rain Fans. tiansage Cutters and Stutters. of various patterns. Improved Portable Grain Mills. Veg etable Cutters: al., [fay. Sir. , and Fodder Cutters in great variety. PASCHALL. MORRIS ,v Agricultural Warehouse :tn.] Seed , tore.lth and Mark, t sts.. Phila. no v 25 tf 45 I — x 9 El - ENE, 4-1 North Eighth Strret, be j low Arch. East side. Philadelphia. makes the mot beautiful and sells the cheapest lire-s HATS in the d ot city. Soft Hats folly 20 per cent. cheaper than any other store in the city. The Ladies are respectfully Invited to ,illllillo a choice lot of Green, Brown and Black Bearer Hate hr Children. S. B. =- Children's Hats cleaned and ,trimmed : if not well done nu charge. not 112 m Cl XTOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE t II MURRAY, YOUNG A CO ., are prepared to furnish all the leading Magazines and Papers in the country, et TT OIISE AND LOT .FOR SALE.-02. TOES. publishers rates, of follows: DAY, DECEMBER:3Oth, 1856, by order of tut:Orphans' Littells Living Age $6,00 Ballou's Pictorial "' 00 ! Court of Lancaster county, will be sold at_ t ai n bilc sal at ib,,,,,, , ,, Magazine 3,00 Arthur'. Home la,r,az'e 2.00 i the public house of G. E. Sener, in I . V , re rt ig „Borough, 53 PERCHES , more or Putn 's do .......... ..... 3,00 The Horticulturist 2.00 the following described real estate e 44 n Funk , late of Graham's do 3,00 F'rank Leslie's New York ! said Borough, deceiw.d: , . me man of said Borough, having Godey's Lady Book 3,00 Journal lot No. —kktherboarded DWELLING - .2.00 A Lot of GROUND, cont.-.' u g hall SHOP, with the necessary Dicken's Houseled W'rd 3,00 Ballou's Monthly Nation I less, being Knickerbocker Magene 3,00 al Magazine 2,00 thereon erected 1,00 i HOUSE and P"" property fronts on Mill atreet ' I I! Frank Leelie's Mantra- Farm Journal klots of Christian Myers and others. - ted Newspaper 3,00 Lutheran Home Journ'l 1,00 I out bu11,,,,d1 Club, of five and upwards furnished at proportioned , and gliiei title will be made and possession given on the rates. Either of the three-dollar magazines will be sent, ~. April next. postage paid, to any part of the United States, on receipt or, Salveto commence at 7 Welock, P. AL, when . terms will the subscription price.l be made known by JOSEPH SOHOGH, Subscriptions most be paid invariably in mimosa ram- I deo 9is 47 Adoththittazoi. Now la the time to subscribe, as the now sydur order, mence with the January number. Send ' die 211 46 friends. 10VALUABLE CITY PROPERTIES at PRIVATE SALE.—One TWO STORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, with a two story Brick Back Build• lug attached, situated en the corner of North Queen and Frederick streets. Price i,lhoiLuo. 2 2-Story BRICK D)VaLING IltaiSES, with two story brick back buildings iataclied,eltuated en the east ride of N. queen -treat, adjoining the ffi3 shrive naineil corner building. Price each .$.1350. 2-Story BRICK DIVELLINU 111.11 E, containing Ova reerns and a kitchen, with other appurtenances attached, Situated en the south-nest corner of Frederick street and a public alley. Price ss7:,,(si. 3 2.Story DWELLING HOUSES, containing each five rooms and a kitchen, with other appurtenances at tached, situated ou the smith side of Frederick street, adjoining the aforesaid corner building. Price each $B5O. 2-Story [HICK DWELLING HOUSE, containing five r's eis and a kitchen. sit uat cd .m the :mnth side of Frederick strout, east of the publP alley aforesaid. Price $BOO,OO. 1 '2-St.,ry BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, situated on the corner of N.,rth Queen Street and the Reading Road. Price $710,n1,. 1 :1-Story BRICK MEWS'() HOUSE, Situated on the oast side of North Queen street, and four doom south of the aforesaid corner building. Wire iSSO,oO. For further information and COIAILIOII9 apply at the Clothing titoro, of the proprietor, on the corner of North Qii,n and Strangs Streets, Lancaster. Pa. nov 1 ;t 3l - - rh o FARMERS, IRON DIANUFACTII. roes, Millers, Blacksmiths, &c.—The undersigned, Agent for the estate of David Jenkins, dec'd, offers for rent, from the Ist of April next, the following property, situate in Caernarvon township, Lancaster county, viz: Two Forges, Ono Grist Mill. propelled by the Conestoga creek. Three Farms of from 100 to 150 Aeree each, of good Limestone soil and in a good state of cultivation, a Blacksmith Shop and convenient DWELLING, in the village of Uhurchtown, and a number of Ten- ant 'louses. The whole property will be leased together or In - UZ I parts to suit tenants. The Mill, Forges and Smith Shop have been doing a large business for a number of years past. A quantity of wood will he sold to parties leasing the Forges. JAMES MCCAA, Agent for the estate of David Jenkins, dec' . Any information relative to the above can be had of M. 11. Fordney, Esq.. counsel for the estate, at his office, Cedtre Square, Lancaster city. aug 5 tf -- - - i - ITALUA.BLE FARM AND MILL PROP.- V EIITY AT PRIVATE SALE.—The subscriber will Sell at private sale, the property on which she now resides,lly ng on Deer Creek, In Harlon] county, Md., about one dile seouth of the Rocks of Deer Creek, and seven from the villinte (.1 Bel Air, containing 210 Acres, more or less, with all the buildings and improvements thereon. The land la of excellent quality, very considerably Improved, under god fencing, has upon it a good Orchard, and 50 acres in weed. The farm buildings consist of a large DWELLING HOUSE, two Barns and other necessary out houses; t o are of the snout substantial iharacter, being built of stone and covered with slate. There are also upon this property a two-story STORK HOUSE; the necessary buildings for a TANNERY, and a large two story GRIST MILL with SAW MILL attached; these are also of stone and in good repair and upon a twice' failing stream of water. This land is situated in a pleasant and healthy neighbor hood, and within a short distance of the contemplated Ciin tral Railroad. All persons desiring to examine this pro pier. ty will be afforded every facility for so doing by the subsea - I. ber. by whom the terms of -ale will be made known. T STE WART DEPUY & J SONIC HALL, (Chesnut street below Bth,) PHILA. DELPHLA—Have opened a lorge andsplendid sof VELVET, TAPESTRY, BRUSSELS, THREE PLY,toc k IN GRAIN and VENITLAN CARPETING. Also, noon OIL CLOTHS, BATTINGS, HEARTH RUGS, DOOR MATS, DRUGGETS, STAIR RODS, TABLE and PIANO 00VERS, Ac., Ac., which .they era WEN' very low !Cr cosh, wholesale and retaLL meg 16 66 ISAAC 14041}71t5. ta 47 F. J. KRAMPH ELIZA A. PRESTON, Forest Hlll, P. O. Ilarford co„Marylandi