Counting-Home Almanacs, For 1857. HEAVY DAMAGES.—A serdct ' of $25,000 has I SELLING OFF AT COST.: The subseri. it . DJOURNED COURTS FOR 1857.--It ber dethrone of quitring the Dry Gads buaines, is de- . is ordered by the Donn seat adjourned Courts for , co gel -.- t 4 - t't cr - been obtained, in the Court of Stark . ~ . county, tormined to sell hisentire stock of DRY GOODS, outdating 1857 be held for the trial and .19r1.14.1 n of awe In the . ,I g, 6, .4 I; e i Ohio, by E. Reynolds, against W. H. Greer, of Drees Go As, Shawls, Woolen. Line. and Cotton Table Common Pleas. orphans' Court and Quarter Sapoons, ne le . i F. :. E.. for slander. The slanderous words consisted Fjo a ts h, .. c all in ch:Ll ,., and Bro e w u in ]lnaba Kentucky .1 I'l n Jean, . 4 ' 711'r. Blankets. follower FOR ARGUMENT. .e. ''' ..... I in reporting, contrary to the facts, that the Cotton Pants Stull. Oil Cloth Window Shade', Carpets and One week. commencing Monday, the 18th of March. . plaintiff, who is a merchant in Waynesburg, Mate. and a great variety of other articles general!) kept au 3 15th or Jane. a Dry Goods Store. which he will SELL OFF AT FIRST - - •• Mat of September. ' 1 2 3 in that county, had failed, and made an as- .. 4 ft 8 7 8 9 10 COST PRICE. in order to close out the Dry Goods. - • - 21st of December. signment—a report calculated to injure his Bonnets and 31iIiinery Goods kept constantly on 11411 , 1 T., tw.otinue one week from the said days respectively, and li 12 13 14 15 16 17 as much longer as the badness shall require. All the 18 19 20 Ty 23 24 business standing. cheap at wholesale or retail. L BAUM. 25 26 t". 7 52930 31 -.......------ -- -- dee 30 tl 50 62 North Queen street, Lancaster. ...tee on tiro Bet for argument In the Orphatur Court. obeli betaken up on the drat day of said term• end proceeded 1234 5 8 7 4Q". PEC T 0 RAI. SYRU P "Or. EIXTR.AORDINARIC WATER POWER. with 111301 disposed of. unless m et by consent ,3r Dr. Keyser's Pectoral Syrup cures coughs: 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 ..112/ --Gering just received Letters Patent of the United c.a... shown. 15 18 W 18 19 W2l ill.. Keyser.. Pectoral syrup num . „ c a d , : States for my valuable Invention of - PORTABLE QUAD- The canes on the argument list in the Quarter Sessions, 22 23 24 25 28 ' 27 28 Dr. Keyser's Pectoral Syrup turas Influenza; RUPLE WATER POWER." I IT Ili , same for sale. by shall be taken up on the Wednesday or the said term, if ......- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 State. Coact? or Township right... not prevented by the business of the Orphans ' Court, and 8 9101112 13 14 Dr. geyser's Pectoral Syrup cures Bronchitis: Address. J.3tl \ HELLER, lf eo. the cases in the Quarter Sessions will be commenced 'l5 18 17 18 19 20 21 For laringitus take Dr. geyser's Pectoral Syrup. : DitrkleY's Bridge Pear (O T , -. Lanc+.tet r'StltT. P.- at the termination of the Orphans' Court business. 25 2 , 2 ,„ „„ For Incipient consumption take Dr. Geyser's Pectoral dec 30 .3•• z,„ The argument in the Common Pleas to be commetced on 29 30 211 '''' Syrup. For cold in the head take Dr. Keyser's Pectoral Syrup: --- Timer...lay, if not prevented by the Orphans' or Quarter Dr. Keyser's Pectoral Syrup cures sore throat: • VSTATE OF THEOPHIIL CS suERTo, aesetena' cases. In that case th „ „nruent list of the said Dr. Keyser's Pectoral. Syrup cures quinsy: ' .1.:4 dee,L-The undersi,oed, eldest -,o of Thooohtitte Cruet wil: he taken up at the to- illation of the en , es lir Shorts, late Cl p a radi se township. Lanuater toned} - . ince.- Dr. Keyser's Pectoral Syrup cures old conchs;the °Lb, Courts. sod proeeetle I until di.p , orel of c0.,- Dr. Keyser's Pectoral Syrup eureaall kinds of diseases of tat e, deed., 'having been appointed by the other heirs OT ~,n , ,,, , t r y ~,,,,,,, ~,. sauce A„..„ sold deed. agent to nettle the estate. hereby gises nonce to the longs and breast.lt le further ..rdere6 that the whv.ner t it e. , 0••-ei at the Prepared and sold by DR. OEO . H . HEyskar,, , ' all persons ridebt,4 te said intestate to make immedtare tin.. app .intod for taking or M.+, mentioned :a the \o. 140 140 Wood St., sign of the Golden Mortar, Pittsburg, Pa. R- II 8 1.1FitT I g ' soap - us' llM'''..lU4 PkTMent. nod to all heving claims to present them at .11, , ,„,„„ ~ ~r„,., shall h e „„ "„.,.. . , for settlement. II t.ls 1 . - • -. Ag.'ol, therein • unless by .onsetit or legal ground for a eon- Price 50 cents and $1 per bottle. ~, so 4Si- Sold by C. A. KEEN ITSII,In Lancaster. dec 30 tinuatice b- shown. dec 'M . A 'MOURNED JERI' TRIALS.-It is order by the Court t hat t,l.l„urrnsl courts for jury tetale in the 0ar1111 , 12 P 1..% e ill Mae follows: line vee.. , k, eornmet: , ,hg the 14t slooday-2,1 of Fehru.ry . - - -2.1 of March. . .. 4th Monday-25th of May . • lot Monday-let of June . .• . ° .. -7th of ,ept. . - 4th Monday-29th of Other • •• let Nlooday-Ttb of Dec. And at such other periods as may be appointed at the aforesaid enurtr. or at their regular terms. The foregoing to be published in nll the newspapers in the city and county of Lancaster. three successive tittles in erich. at the expert,' of the county. Attest: J. BOWMAN. Prothonotary. LiNeI,TER. December 15, Dr5A. dee 3031 .iii FKBRUAIT, 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 al4 12 13 14 15 16 17 14 19 20 21 22 23 : 25 26 27 28 29 30 3 4 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 9 30 31 123 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 18 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 2+3 27 a; 2) 30 Szernons, I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 'Si 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Ooronze., race - EQUALITY TO ALL! UNIFORMITY OF PRICE:— A new lecture of business: Every one his own Salesman. Jones Sc. Co.. of the Crescent One Pry. Clothing Store. NO. 4 5 3 -10 • :See Market street, above title, in addition to having the 11 12 136 7 S 14 15 le 17 A largest, most varied and fashionable stock of Clothing in , Philadelphia, made expressly for retail sales. hare conch-• 25 toted every one hisown Salesman, by haring worked iu 1 2 26 3 4 5 6 '' fi gure s, on each article, the very lowest price it can be . F 9 10 11 12 13 ' 14 sold for no they cannot possibly vary—all must buy alike. ' 15 .16 17 1S 19 20 21 The goods are all well sponged and prepared aud great . us taken with the snaking,so that all can buy with the ee2 23 24 25 26 27 28 full assurance of getting a good article at the ve,-; I”ws.st 20 30 price- 1 2 4 Remember the Crescent, in Market. 6th. N... 2 , 0 r, e 10 11 , , - j , .‘: I .1. 13 14 13 14 17 lb 10 . " 1 11 ' -11 20 21 22 23 24 25 Di IMPORTANT TO FARMERS.—,I. F'. BAIR 27 2.1.. 214 ;00 twould respectfully inform the public. that he has taken _ the old established stand. formerly ncenpied by S. It. IST. LOUIS CORRESPONDENCE. Haines, and more recently by N. Pair it Brother. in the d Wealha—Suspension rf -Voeipulinn--Dalradire rear of Dr. George B. Markley, in East King *[reel, Lan- ' ffret—The Missouri Senatorial Questiou-01. Bentear caster. Pa.. a half square east of eprecher's Hotel, where Claims—His Party and his prospects—The Democracy is prepared to furnish Ow., celebrated THRESHING MA or-osg elect tuhnmrxeer they CIIINES and HORSE POWERS with the itnia...ved Frktion Lit—lsere 11. Piller, Esq., do-, cFc. Geared Shaker, which for lightness of running and Ali ciency of action stands unrivalled. N. B.—Repairing of all kinds attended to at the shortest The weather has been intensely cold during the entire notice. and in u manner that will make the article repaired past week. Navigation to tell p e ke, e we, this city is , act ascot as if new. lie invites Farmers to come :nil sa. , anti. his work, and purchase if they see pr. per suspended. and the fee in running thick and heavy In 45 -. The best of reference can be given. the Mississippi In front of the city, with every prabability July 5 oto of a speedy doting up. Buninean is winter bound, and five W a would remind the citizens of Lancaster county nothing of import:cure will le. transacted until the open - . thai Moser, TYNDALE & Importers of Chime leg of spring navigation. Glass, nod Qtreensware. 219 Chesnut street, Philadelphia, z e a., Oc u ec rosily with their large and elegant assortment of Several desdruetive fires hire Niece Our la4t On Friday night the extensive Soap and Candle Factory of ,Messrs. : r. A. M. keep every deeeription of goods in their Riggs! & Auhauser wigs totally destroyed. A re. nights line, and sell them in large or small quantities to the For prosciutto., Johnson A Cols Inn, and Brass Froinclry was e itler w r r irlis citizen cheaper than they can he obtained consumed. besides several smeller and less destructiveflres We twits. our' readers to give them a call, or eel.' them have occurred. A high wind has been prevailing to It cm order. cep 9 Inc 34 greater or less extent for the last fortnight. he lc We Avii - THE GREATEST DISCOVERY OF THE i E. - ' loot by the fire is estimated at $120,000-1.. rte nee . t PROFESSOR WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATI V E.—This g 65.000. About 130 Minds have been throe ti ..at ..f eta preparation, although less than two years before the pub ployment. fir, owing to its wonderful offeets upon the human hairand *alp, loan already obtained a celebrity and sale perfectly , The Wiggins Ferry Company, plying front our city 9 , unparallelhal. It has without the ordinary appliance used , for such purposes, won way, and been iteartile welcom. the opposite shore. have recently bail built a now ferry having on board n steam tire engine, welch is to be , 1 7, -I n t :X,r,t,". t ; th el.l9".l"ll t owns 1 " th " 1.:111tr11 Sti tes th' IA , est India Islands. Nor IA this result used lu oar harbor when ileac break out Moony I. lei beats. surprising, when it is remembered that its popularity is It is said the enclue is of such ,aparity that it will nitre TlTa ' ; l thin L pti ." r u a e t r i t i i L t: * :ll l ll . cr y tt a „ s tltTl L Atl i t I.ll.lt'AtV ached tests, water through hose aeross the levee, and thus afford a Ti) ITS NATURAL P COLOR, produce a to growth powerful relief to our firemen when a fire occurs between upon the heads of the bald, prevent the hair from falling the Lev. and Main Street. It win i eve l ee eeei„ sass uff. and when used ns a toffs[ article. produce a rontinual of Steamboat or Levee fie, dow of the natural- feuds, and thus render the hair• soft. glassy and wavy, destroy diseases of the smile and expel Nothing of any consequence Its 4 transpired le the city dandruff, the certificates of distinguished ceittlemen and since our last date. 1 ladies, in every part of the country who have tried it, and therefore speak what they know, m o at fully attest. Ar the time for the convening ore. State le.gislatme MILIDED, Worcester Co„ Mass.. Nov, lath, 1.355. drawing very near. rousicierable anxiety begins to manifest Pref. 0..1. Wood—Dear : I take plerawre in tearing voluntary testimony toter ruagic effects of your wonderful Itself in regard to who shall b. chosen to represent this Heir Restorative.' .4a tar back .IS3o Inv hair commenced ' State in the Senate Chamber of the nation. There are two : off, until the top of nay scalp becen, DIM nud smooth U. S. Senators to be elected, and rare. ten r twenty applis glass, and it Isar cumin sled to fail fir n great many years, cants fur the JirtiugulsheJ honor. . Foe onrs.df, we have rtwithstandiug 1 have used many celebrated preparations no „articular choice, so that they are worthy. cam petant ; dared to giro year article n tii-ai, and in my dither arloc,l,ll- I and good men, Democrats who d n. - u• Geis dreg cc, !h. ;Won: meat, 1 found after a fuse applicatious that my hair becalm. • Presidmiial eanajori:on, and di...barged that duty as all firmly ant nud ass umed a Vali,. glossy and ba ' sl a i ral alsta'ar . 9004 Democrats Imre always date, and alms: A will do. A .711.1 . ;mit0 w 3 as t ':oireredi foie my great deale—ontside elk, curl—has been said relative tn growth of hair. which is now from one to Iwo inches in the claim" of Col. Bent , . ao one of our next Si-Tudors—his I rnet h . ma d growing yerY,f'l.l;t. li Yours sty. HENRltioosoluil. selection Sisteity many, probably, As well ye . Franc the Boston Herald. other gentleman—but are these editors and outside sup- SowLiets.o Wontu K Noe::,.:—By using Professor IVood's Hair Restorative. gray Ilair can be permanently restored to porters of Col. Benton aware. that he has no party now in Missouri and with noparty In a State from whence they . ;: '' e e , ri,Joinal color. 'fee subjoined errf cllcah. as:w r,reieed from Chine', Gardener, Me., and is but ou.• of the expect to hove him elected, is ridiculously absurd, to thus , ninny instancl, that ere daily coming to our knowledge of its wonderful effect,. It is no longer monist:let', hut a , urge his claims: you might just as well think of the Demo• selfeevicieet truth, as hundreds can teeti;V. cradle party of Missouri electing Gen. Sant. Houstin, G.RNE R. Me., JIMA. 2'2d , Trans. Such, then, Is precisely the position Col. Beaton Mr. 11. Dirs—Dear Sir: I have used Iwo betties of Prof. : WOOd ' Y Hair Restorative. and car truly any it is the great- occupies here. With the election of Mr. Buchanan. the " Benton party" of thla State,—there may be a few honors- t fo d r i e ' lTs . i ' t ' r 3 g . I ' l l. Ithe age fitotratTotf°,rienr6e7l nd l' ;l ' y 'g l i s n afr t l a A li n ' . nose hueble exceptione--etetuaffy committed suicide—perpetrated attained its original color. You eon recommend it to the world without the least fear. as my rase wins on. of the the awful sin of self destruction, believing that old Bullion illy. intended to too, although be repaired from. Washington to worst 1. Your, respec tn DANlEL N MURPH7. this city expressly to inform his party and followers that CARLYLE, 111.. June '27. he intended is do no such thing—that he advocated the elec.. 1 hscr used Peel. c. .t l ff . a n n 2 .llll".' lion of Buchanan and Breckinridge through pure and pat- 'dmired i[e wonderful thought, gni - v, but icy the use of hie ReoWrs- : riotie motives--that he was just as sincere in their support rive it h. resumed its - original color, and I have no doubt, as he ever was in anything else he ever advocated. Yet permanently so. SIDNEY BREESE, they were full of false hOpeif, and felt themselves 50 Dist Th e Gre,a,,sl of. he•Senatur Coiled Stairs. sinking, that the "drug" was prepared,—not knowing,of that we notic,, under any circumst the ances, patent med seldom icines, the intended arrival of old Bullion—and administered to a restorativet. or anything el the kind, for we have a Kehl large proportion, before they became convinced that Col. against .euto t u n c ;s o t of them t,cuittn compels , dl pro t. ,0, 0 1 %%h i t ; Beaton was actually sincere in his advocacy of Sir. Bu- Restorative. We are too juv ndcert enile to require anything, of chanan. They were mad at themselves for pretending so I t h n e ot lt s ln et tl :„ li s u t t h r ei rr alm in o s!a t noes . of l u te , use hire come to our long to support the Democratic nominees, and Inquired remedy tigainst the hair becoming asure pren a t t atu t rcl;g%7 r' l ' t i 7s among themselves, why did we do 111—sorne of them not a Hair Dye:" but upon its application as directed, the thought by the Benton men prcitssing to support Buchan- e n tf a s i c . t a is . t r i t od o il o c r e; l l o b ti li t r he skin, which brings out the origin an, that it would be the means of driving thousands from synod native appearaVe.t t i ' l l sT.:=7,l ' Fu l t7e him, and enough in this State, with their aid at the polls, used it, and they lire much pleased with it.—.lfirsonri Rc to give Missouri to Mr. Fillmore, and thus assist In throw- I 1.1111.1ie ''" Ing the election into the House, where they imagined a m l) ;ket Ic t .i . o l, n o ck ui Co :3l l . 3ll l l , B p td t zj, New and 114 slight chance existed for the triumph of the n Woolly de W. Dyott Sons. 132 North 2cl st. Philada.. Whole- Horse." But old Bullion informed them that he was not rule ge t n e t' it. that kind of a man—that they had misrepresented and LatirasTer, anthy aDn'cr by used him to their advantage and to his detriment lung Druggists, generally. war IA Is 9 enough, and that here the game should stop—no matter - - --- - who held the winning cards. And here the game did stop. MARRIAGES. end the bold stand Col. Benton took in the last hour of trial By the 1ter..1..1. String, David Arnold. of Dnuphiu —in the face of his enemies and his former friends, is alike to Anna D. Free, of Donegal twp. On to Hethe 25te inst., by the same, Jacob littgans. of hire. worthy the man the time and the place In which his pro . - duce, nrietta Lytle, of Leacock twp. nunciamcnfri went forth. Ou the 4th inst., by the Rev. .1. V. Eckert, Mr. Lewis In Col. Benton supporting James Buchanan what escri- Todd, to Mi. Nancy Trimble, both of Drumore twp. ficea did he make? He sacrificed his own sou-In-law; he Ge°oreet he 25th lust, listen bilatridey Thomas Mr. Daniel ' Lo t ‘ g ' a P n supported Mr. Buchanan in the face, and in direaopposi- Oh the same day, by the ' same,t o ram to a large majority of the Benton party of Missouri, as I Miss Mary Ann Powell, both of Colerain twp, alum been proven by the vote; he voted an electoral ticket Barn t t a h e m s i a4n&dtee i b n e - tlt e e en sam o edlr. t, Levi P. Wright. of —every one of whom wan pledged against him both direct- on the 24th inst., by Rev. Isaac Denuld. John el. Dow ly and indireetlY—be forgot all past differences—forgot his ney. of Cochranville, Chester Co., to Miss Margaret Itroonice N this city. _ own family—his own party—his assailants and his perse cubirs—his utter abhorrence to political platforms and en- DEATHS. dorsements of an administration which he considered•did him a gross injustice, all these, and .more, too, did Col. 31.,1,tni,f1,11;iteeit oC s a n ,, S4ttArdri t y, the 27th inst., Mrs. Henrietta 1, Druggist, in the 59th year of Benton forget and bury in the depth of oblivion for the I her age., auccera of that man, whom, as wo hare heard him repeat- The relatives and friends of the fatuity are invited to edly say, was the man the country, the crisis and the times attend the furneral this (Tuesday) afternoon, et 2 o'clock, demanded at the head of the nation—that man was James from the residence of her husband, in East King street. Buchanan; and for these words--under all the circurnstare In this city, on the 25th inst., Elizabeth Brown.. aged 31 ces connected with the recent canvass—we admire Cal. years and 21 days. In this city, on the eeth Mee ' George J son of Faroe Benton more than ever. But how can he be elected? There and Catherine Kin ' e, aged 5 years and 4 m on ths. Is no more a Benton party, and we candidly believe if there In this city on Tuesday evening. the 22d lost., Mrs were, they would tesert him now. Margaret Amelia, wife of I'eter Stornifeltz, aged 25 years. I In this city on Tuesday, the 23d 'Distant Wesley" I'\\'o perceive that our friend, Dr. Chas. Leib, now of Chic Warren, Esq., aged 30 yam s. cago, is proposed by some of thajournale of that State, as a On the loth of December. in Manor. township, Sarah candidate for Clerk of the Illinois Holies of Representatives. K. days. wife of Henry Kredy, aged 59 years. 2, months and 11r. L. would make an efficient and popular officer. The On T' the 12th inee. Clara Eliza, infan t daughter; . lames Democracy of Chicago have recently presented the Doctor C. and Frances aged 15 days. with a gold headed' cane *for campaign services rendered Sleep on sweet babe, And take the rast— in the fall of '56." The "Bugle" made hosts of friends drr God took thee home, ring the brief but brilliant period of Its career. Success to • Ile thought it best its enterpeising editor. Another Pennsylviau, now a resident of Springfield, Ills.. and Whose name as Chairman of the Democratic Executive Committee of that State, has been a terror to Black Repub licanism and all the isms opposed to the Democracy—was Mr. Isaac It. Diller, Mr. Diller, we believe, is a native of New Holland. in your county, and it will hr gratifying to his friends there to learn that he enjoys the high esteem and best wishes of the friends of tlr.. Buchanan in Illinois for his services, his energy and tact In the arrangement and conducting of the campaign In Illinois. As n reward for his valuable alit amt good management his friends in tend presenting vane as a candidate for the Clerk Ship of the nex we of Representatives of the le States. and you may depend upon it he will cenie as a imirerful "compe titor for that office. His lsplf Ural friends hose already Set the ball'in motion. Yours, Nov - masa, Dzer.iinza, SATrP.DII. Doe. 2 , , lor.i. THE NEGRO Tk.oll3l,Es IN KEN Try gy,—The Flour i, very dull with little inquiry for export • sales of ' 41,1. bbis superfine and mixed brands at t...,,z,n. and 450 bbls llopkinsville Mercury says that Ned Jone , . a demand- ,, x ... if:f O r,s l 7 te t i ll .l e ouran, co f r l: i h: a ti l ie ,iu tr i a l trade is ~a limited i,. at 'celebrated negro preacher there, hod been put , in jail by a vigilance committee. A free lie- wh.,:u is dull with but little offering and very limited &- gro priacher, named Sol. Youn wad hum, M it a: l. ld ; sales of 3000 Im. good and prime :southern Penna. i g. 1.L.2., and some lots of white at i 1.6 0 ,, toil: , at Cadiz, Ky., on Tu esda‘-„ and anoth e r at for (al . : . t!, 1 :,, ( ,{. Rye scarce sad wanted at SOc. Corn scarce Pembroke last week, and Dia:tile: swell ,al, .e of old yellow at nit, i rate are in The Mayor of Louisville hasissued a pro- air request and I , teady: sales of WOO bu. print,. Delaware, in ' clamation. stating that in consequence of i n - store, at 42-. Clover Seed is in moderati: -demand and formation which shows a disposition on the stesd3 1 I urther sal., of prime at $7,511 , 0 54 lbs. Whiskey dull; smell sales of bbl. at 25e. and lihda at °Sr. part of the colored people to raise against the whites, that all slaves be imprisoned during . -,,--,--- --- TLAND CLUB.--There will be a the hollidays who are found absent from home after half pas WI/ 1, na meetingonatorday erelong next, ;lan tier) 34. 1 i 57. at:of IV hestitind Club held at the Club Boom.t 8 o'clock in the evening. (city - ;o'clock. -....-v-- - --- - - It to Joon - able th a t there lo a good attendanc e of ~the .., j Lieut. General Scott's Annual C'l ROT) 't. member, as tb ere will be business of no inforrxting char. r epter brtambr before the Clnb. to the War Department as General-in -Chief of , Sa3l, 1r EDI( A NS. President. „teas- B. JoRNSTO:`, Secretory. dsc 30 lt ,In LDS.-A Lec theArmy is published. It is dated at the head-quarters in New York, Nov. 18, and is TilluErePonLrattLreisruJeT,rili,!e?lßl* i s 1. Nsa u ln r ,l). D.. in the 2nd Tres . Church, delivered be I ~( ! . .ut e h: n it: t r .. very short, as the general state of the army accompanied i:: , 57 , ,::; , 412 1 . , iz i 7 c . fro T m he th l e e cr • All he reported by the Adjutant General. HA re - mr ofthe Church, assisted by several ladles and gentl news the suggestion for the provision for the different choirs of the city.. ) The Lecture's f e o m r e th f e r ren t e h tl e t retirement of superannuated officers ; insists of the Sabbath School connected with said church. Tick. ere 1 2 0 .,,, cents , to bo bad et the Book Store of Murray. upon the increased compensation to commis- I Young & Co. LANCASTER. Dee. 5.9, 1v5.6 ' dec 30 It sii sinned officers ; presents again his plan of I F, TION SOLDIERS relief to officers by a service ration for every f A T Zhe N Soldlers of the war of 181^ of the e jt tin an g d I ; mi , it zt of Lancaster , t,nwoill itnse tit n es ,i t i tgLe i t e i r January, y three years, instead of every five; and proposes Bo as to , of J. , :tlt ro cas m te t lat o o t ;earc . inthe afternoon, to elect e d c at an amendment to the pension law, represent VW: t ei , ,; .:i o d f place the army on as good footing as the 1 Bela gates, in a National Ooti ° ven n t t l Y on w to re ° Waahlngton, on the Bth of January, 1857. navy. I deeBo It Do By order of the President. , - EVERY READER - W 1 -of the subscriber in Mantic township. mites 'owl., WIII please notice the advertisement descriptive of 5.1*--l-W of RaWlinsville. on or about the tired of December. SZAH's PICTORIAL FAMILY Brats, and send for the PrintA ; 0 YOUNG CATTLE. viz: sue 2 )e, old Metier. red Catalogue of all our Illustrated Works. , and white color; the other is a Bull Cell ye, old. ' , el ftGe. To the uninitiated in the great art of Selling Books, an d w h it. ""i." , with white fee The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, we would say, that we present a scheme for money making, ' far better than all the gold mines of California and Austra- pay charges . and take th e m awe,' otherwise they will te. Ida. ' disposed of according to law. JOIIN CLARE. A:GP-Any person wishing to tanbark in the enterprise, dee 30 2me te.t will risk little by sending to the Publisher 52,1 t, for which he will receive sample roples of the various works, (at wholesale prince,) eArefully boxed, insured and directed. affording a very liberal percentage to the agent fur his trouble. With these he will soon be able to ascertain the most ratable. anti act accordingly. Address, (post paid) ROBERT SEARS, Publisher, 181 William Street, New York. 1 2 3 4 5 6 76 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 21 , 30 31 2345 6 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 1920 21 22 23 24 25 26 '27 26 29 30 31 arc 9 a 47 Burn:a-226 . i 20 cent+ per lb. Etios..-200, 23 cents per dozen. UIIICKENe , --alla 50 cents per pair. TURKEVs—' , 7 l 4,ra i. 1.50 each. Pots, pi s s— . ..;U cents per peek. Apst..,s--303..40 cents per d, tism:+-1.21.;ra15 cents per It, 7 rents per lb. per qe. CORN 3IEAL-20 cents per peek. 623. ii cents per bushel. Wcskl.--5,50 per load, Hickory. ;4.2f. Mack 4 , mk Philadelphia Market. THE MARKETS. (Corrected weekly for the Intelligencer) Lancaster Household Market. SATURDAY. December WO ESTRAYS.--Come to the preuxisea FOR RENT, The Store Room, Ware Home and Dwelling on the South-w.st corner of Con . tre Square, Strasburg, now occupied by Mcaur BLACK. and for many years kept by the subscriber. It is in every ' way calculated fur doing a ;;end business, and io .%ne of the beat stands in the county. Abm. A Two Story Brick Dwelling near the centre of the town. Wlll SPENCER. ' Both 'the propnrties or.. 1.4 vile if prrFou4 pi.efer buying. tf sl Faaminer I - IST OF APPLICANTS FOR TAVERN Li !Arens., o. sell Liquor at the January 1,07. ilduntbin Borough. Jacob Wall. ertzard Brandt. Rebecca Ebert ie a. Josuptt Krennp.r. o.nrstnga, John Slack Joseph Ulmer: )filler MEMII!!!! Jaeol. Warfel. Earl Wert. Terri G. Kemiwr. Elirabeih Tv7,. EMMET Ilenapfield I;ust. Henry Getz. David Royer. LawnVer (AY y—North Wert Irani. John Dorwart, George Hurting. North E‘zet /Km/. Je ob WArert. 1111M=1!1:11E Leaceck Viper. =ME Manor. M. R. Sourbeer. .11u ridtu Borough. Beujamlu Manheirn T up. S. S Nagle, 11=1:1 anheinl , A. li. Ito st rwiek Trop. II!EMII!!11 rt.rnE's I Dec. 29, 1856, ; r /ST OF APPLICANTS FOR EATING llotiA,s at .krtnuary Sessions. 1,557. I . ioroicy • City.—North East Ward. Bent, Weaver, for Store Been. to golluu. South East Ward. ti.rge Brubaker, for Store license to s-II li g w•r by Snlluu North But hard. Henry Stephens, for Store license to 'AI liquor I)) polo., ifurietto Borough. Edward P. 'fratner,forr, store license to soli liquor by grab») .101 IN .1. Pi Clrrk Quart, 5r,41011, urr 4113 t CLERK'S OFFICE, Lane'r. Dec. LANCASTER L COMATIrr WORk,, December 22, I SSO. V, OTICE.--The Directors of the Lancets- IA ter Locomotive Works have this day declared a dividend of S per cent out of the earnings of the Company for the last six months, payable at the Farmers' Bank of Lam., ter. on and atter the 24 day of January, 1857. deg• :51 ;:t 50 51. 0. KLINE, Treasurer. LANCASTER Lo motive WORE-, Docombor 1, 1‘ 4 56. j tatement of Lancaster Locomotive Work o. made in purrnonco of on n i o . i f (1,,„“1 Inv of th- flonlotontrealth (.1 Ponnsylvonio. panel April 7th, 1 0 4t1. Capitol of tlici . .,turituy Amount poitl iu Air .IA MES BLACK. President M K LIN E. 'Bre. dr,. (In this '-I-Ith dat of Decenth,. I Sre.. personally am.-.„ - ed. before me. MI Alderman in and I , t . the .111 city, the ; L , LECT I 0 li NOTICE.--The Members of above named .ianav Black, President, and M. o. Kline, ; L4' the LANCASTER COUNTY MUTUAL INSURANCE Treasurer, who being duly affirmed according le low, do • CoMPAN Y. ,re requested to meet - at the'offlee of said come , sac that the ale , vevtatornent is true to the boot of their pany,in 1111.1.1 A MSTOWN, on The SECOND TUESDAY ktiewAdge owl belief. Affirmed and subecribed. Deeeniher the L.;th, of JANUARY. between the hours of Io a. m. 2lth. 15;e , . .1. I'. VAN CANTY, Alderman. • and 4 0'e10.. , :e. p. to.. lea the purpose of electing Nine Direr ' dee 3O 3l 39 tors to serve grid •omoany hr the ensuing year By order 1 - tot the IL,a , q • NAT'L E. SLAYMAKER, See'y. . a, -:: 1 3t 49 I\TOTICE TO APPLICANTS FOR LI -1111 CENCE. TO SELL LIQUORS.—ORDER OF COURT. . —The Court order that applications for Tavern License and vOTICE.—The Members of the South all other licensee to he * . ranted under the Act of :t1.4 March, , ern Mutual Insurance Company of Lancaster County, ; 0:3, shall be heard ou tho SATURDAYS next otter the are hereby notified that the Annual Meeting for the Elee third MONDAYS in January and April, in each year. at - Don at Oilleore, !..: th. opining year. will be held at the: which thee all persons applying or making objection, m public lion., of EDWIN G A ItIi.ETT, (Spring Grove.) in , applicants for licono, may be heard, by evidence. petition, Drnmore S MIT RDA Y, DECEMBER 27, 1.51.% remonstrance, or comet. The evidence to he taken in the at ten 1:..\. - - . . .. . . manner now prescrib,l by rule of Court. And the Court Cif - The II Eq. it-1- 4 said Company are required to pay also direct that the Clerk of the Court of Quarter Sessions the _1;111.1 T, .1. I. i lie following named Agents of the furnish to the C..urt, at the hearing ..f the application,. a Company pr., km , : t. said der :—JACOB 111LDEBRAND, certificate made out in tabular form slosA jig rho ~,,,,„.. of S 1 ..,,itOr, ; Jill N M. T.1'.11: HAN. Drumore; LEWIS the applicants, the place of their reii.i..rne,. pl., o here . liAl NE,. Fulton; di,- El'll C. 'CI v Loit. Little Britain; tavern is to be kept, the paper.; in which :ippliT,Ttion I. pul.. 1( NI N. ilAl,Ill: 1 lilt, i ,•ior. i in i and t o the Secr e tary of fished. how long published in each and whether the petition the' : '. e ipant. It. oroor of the Board, has been ...vtiiied to ht the number ..,r , itvet........tiir, hy. ,i t.'t. IV. If ENSEL, SeCry. law. Q 1 tr.tirvtu.t. lie.. ii.. I,:ei. dee 23 if 49 The applicants to he cla.Aitledaccordi 'Dr ',ID, r.41-Dr.. - e. - .. - lia the city, or Boroughs and Town,hlp, N°T,',„,`T'..,;7. 1 17 . 1. O rr IN i - srurl i a O nd L rit E nc ß ast S er . R. IL Co. Published by c.r.ler o I the Court. Attest. JIIIIN T. poIITER. Clerk. Philadelphia. Dec. 17, IFf i n. .1, in.; "..1 Si, The .IVimary Interest on the Company'g Bonds will be paid at their oat, •S E. corner .r Third and Walnut I ) OSITIVE SALE TO CLOSE A PART- Streets ,oo and after the Ist proximo. NERSHIP—one of the very beat Stuck. Grain or The holder, ...f the Bonds due in 115 S, are requested to Market Truck FARMS In•the State of Virginia. for sale at bring then Roads with them when they call for their In public suction, on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14th. 16,57, . barest. The Coup ,ms must be endorsed by the holders of at 12 o'clock. on the premises, located 30 miles above the 1..4, before triyment is mode. Alexandria, on the Orange and Alexandria Railroad, 1 :of , de.• 2. 41 -,•i GEORGE TABER, Treasurer. a Mile from Bristow Station, containing about 660 ! - Apres. . , 1 `kit. STE WART. OF NEW VORK, PRY- The place is susceptible of a natural division into thre e , _I_J S DIAN Fill: DIsEASES OF THE LUNGS AND handsome Farms, al! well watered. with good improve- THIII (AT, will remain in Lancaster. till the 7th of Janua moots on two of the Farms. 'the soil is a lick clan- sub . rv. He employ: the NEW METHOD OF INHALATION, soil, and over 400 Acres ore not in gras s .--F rom th e , Cy a bids the prop e r renody for each coo, in the form of Meadows some six to eight hundred tone of Hay per an . ! e,,, i ,,., i,, bronzht in 50,1taet with the discaseil part—the num might be pressed into bales, and find a cash market, i only rational treatment. Dr. S. has had wonderful sityo, , , and good prices at Alexandria. For the extensive rultiva- i —curing eases apparently hopeless. lion of Fruit, such as Peaches, Apples, Ac.: also, for market Dr. s. also lies the beat remedies for female Diseases. soil truck. no better location or more suitable land can be many chronic maladies. found, Four trains pass the Farm daily, and in one and-a- .&y . -Ile may b., found at Cooper's 11.•tei from 7A.M. to hall to two hours marketing con be delivered to Alexan- 4P. M. der 16 11 0 40 drip, Washington and Georgetown. ft is well known the . MIRRAY, YOUNG !It COl--.NEWPCB. prices of such truck are higher in the three cities than , i LIGATION- „,,,,,,,, PUB even In New York. The neighborhood is remarkable for ' .• ''''-''' • "-''. - RECtII.I,EI7IONS OF .A LI 1 , 0: 1I 11i.—Ito S. I. I:ood its good society. Churches, Schools and Stereo sue very ' - • ri di RE OD TIIIS convenient. As to health, there is no neighborhood more ' " , . , •• • healthy in ehatted._ i es. e County ' tae SG t The .., t ' ~,,, ,; two : TALES OF SIV EDEN AND I' ll F: NI lI,SEMEN. miles from the farm, and it is proposed to moveit Is the READ TIIIS. IFIIIC , MOUNTAIN VALI EV, READ THIS. Station on the adjoining !and. Extem.ile improvements i'- - ' '. - ~ ' have been lately erected there. , LIFE OF CAI'TATN A ICAES READ THIS. 1 THE PRINCE OF I'H E 1101 - 0 E OF DA VI D. II EAU THIS. This estate will, in proper hands, be worth in a short • • d••,• Id 2t 4s time three times the price it can now he bought for. as i land is rapidly advancing in, the vicinity. and If the c.om- !'TAPERS or., GAS LIGHTS, in great VII - ty Seat is moved to the adjoining laud it would n „ d on t, ! riots, for sale at Dr. WAYLAN'S Drug Store, No. 60 bring $lOO per acie. ' North Queen coast, Lancaster. dee 16 tf 4•1 'The whole estate will positively. be mid on the day , named. The owners residing in Baltimore tool ~, b..in g en- I -I—..R. S. T. PRIGG, Surgeon gaged in hostile., cannot attend to It. . II j Dentist, respectfully offers his pro- -' ''• TERNIS—One third cash, one tldr.l ,o e third in 18 months. with interest. tuonths- me" 1 fessional services to the citizens of Lan- , 1 caster and its vicinity, assurin them D A DICKINSON, For further particulars, apply to ,i I that all operations intruste•V to h is care, either in'openttive . . No. 36• Holliday Street, Baltimore. :or Mechanical Dentistry, w.I ill be execut. in a thoroughly 41t, --- -The Cain leave Alexandria daily at 7A, M.. for . scrientific manner. Office. East King street, Ist door east of Ring's Groeere, . Bristow Station. . • - ,to: 30 2t 50. , 41, - - Refers to Professors CA. Harris, A. A. Dl ands. P. ' IL Austen. of Baltimore College of Dental Surgery. nor 11 ly• 43 PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE.-- . By virtue of the last will and testament of David I Jackson, late of the township of East Nottingham. county I rI , OOTII ACHE IS INSTANTLY CURED of Chester and State of Pennsylvania. deceased, the sob. 1 I by a lew drops of Dr. Key,v's Tooth Ache remedy. scribers. executors of said will, offer the following very Sold at Dr Keyser's. 140 11',...,1 •O rod. Pittelturg i at 25 valuable real estate at public sale, on WEDNESDAY. the . cents per bottle. 7th day JANUARY, 1557, all that valuable Farm situate uv_.Seld in Lan , nster. I, C. A. II EINITSII . in the said township of East Nottingham, bounded by ' de, 23 lands of Charles ,K. Melhmald, John G. Whitcraft. James Hutchison. Esq., and Others,'containing 170 Aseres, be , WENTZ do BROTHER INVITE PAR the same more or le., and situated also, on the Stage toad , tient ar attention to their extensive stock of CLOAKS between New London and Oxford. 3 miles from 'eith er • and TALMAS, entirely new designs and styles. A large place. The improvement., consist of a large variety of Grey Cloaks and Talmas. Ladies' Telma Cloths BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, with four rooms_in every shade of color. BROCHA LONG and SQUARE and a wide ball on the first floor. and six roomsSHAWLS in great variety. Our stock of Shawls cannot be on the second. with a spacious garret ; a large surpassed. te__ Call and see them, now open from the late BARN. 60 by 10m feet. with water running in the yard and :meth!. sales In 'Sew York and Philadelphia. the necessary out-bnildlngs for such a farm. Also, a nor 11 tf 43 TENANT HOUSE one and a half stories high. with water and stabling . Dred 1 Dred I Dred I The land is iu a high state of cultivation. well watered 1 lOW DREADFUL! (lOW THRILLING! The great and divided into fields of convenient size. There is an I i tale of the Dismal Swamp, by H. B. Stowe, author of abundlti, of weed for all purposes of a large farm. There Uncle Tom's Cabin. Its sale will Ue immense. It is to be is also. n young and thriving Apple ORCHARD' ilitil a had of the Cheap Bonk St••ve of variety of other fruit treea,on the premises. MURRAY, YOUNG A 01. This property is within n quarter of a mile of the l'hila- dolphin and Baltimore Central Railroad. It is located inILIAGER & BROTHERS, Offer for Sale 8 healthy and Intelligent neighborhood. and Is convenient 1 _IA a Large Assortment of to Mills, Schools and Chin-dies of all denominations. Silks, Velvets, .11lerinoes, Broelia and Persons desirous of viewing the property betbre the day i Blanket Shawls k Stone Martin, Fitch of sale, are requested to call on Eliza 11. darkenn. al New and Hint Furs, of the newest stint'ss. London, in said county or on 0, , ,ge B. .lapt. a, r.,i.ii, CLOTH CLOAKS AND TALSIAS, OD time premises. of the latest styles and boa - makes. Also, Carpeting., Oil Sale to commence at 12 .'clook. M.. a to.ii .- 1011 , i.... will cloths, Druggett. ornamental and plain. Paper Hangings. be, made known by nor IS tf 44 ELIZA B. JACKS.N.I GEORGE B. JACK SoN. i E ''''''''"' IT . IVERY STABLE.—Having purchased the en- East Nottingham. December 15t.1,:.0.' .1.4 tire LIVERY ESTABLISHMENT of William Bell, in do! 3ii 1:t. 30 the rear of Amos Funk's Hotel, in North Prince street, I .am prepared to hire Horees, Carriages, Ba rIRE NOTICE.—To Ihe members of the rouchea, S-c ., Ac.. on the most accommodation. terms. Northern Mutual Insurance Comeau, .•1 I. By giving personal attention toile business:in,l an ant I tio.aster ' County. our desire to pleas, I hope to merit and receive a rea , ona- Daniel Ilaisey, of We,t Cocalico township. Lancaster 1,1,• share of public patronage county. had Barn and contents, Wagon Shed and Press House destroyed by fire;-insured to him. Loss sustained. Lancaster. ''' 6 P 9 of December, . EVEal to be paid. $775.00, being the itt,e.. t.. i i , ~,,iii he the . --------- company, in the year Wilding the airs„,, : ,. DAY ARTICLES V I SED IN 1550. Netic;. is Cheretnro given to all the menlitere of said ' is Every Family. L company, to pay one per rent. en the dollar on their re.. Ground Pepper Coriander seed spective premium notes ori the books . of the company pee. do. Cayenne Marjoram vious to the 24th day of October last past. to be paid with- ' do. Allspice Corn starch iu 30 days from the date hereof. to do. Cloves pWheat do. . Potash for boiling Soap Samuel Nissley, near New 11.1111ilil. SvCC...i.ney and - ..-. l °.Cinnamon Fareina Sapoolior do. Treasurer of said company, or to 6, Ginger Baking Soda 3lustards,Brown c Yellow William H. Paul. Esq., West Oxalic° tap_ Lsn. no.. • do- Mace 'Cream Tartar Mustard Seeds , Peter Martin, Esq., Clay twp.. Lan. co. do. Nutmegs Indigo Washing Soda John Lutz, East Cooalico twp.. Lan. co., do. Rice Sal Aerator Rose and Peach Waters George B. Shober, Warwick twp., LIII. 1 . 0 . Bath Brick Pearl Ash Flavoring Eta-acts of all Samuel Keller, Ephrata, Len. co.. Baking Powders Fluids kinds Jacob Longenecker. Ephrata. Lan. co . Table Oil, choice Mande, Ac., Ac., for sale at Abraham S. Baer. Weal Cocalico. Lao. co.. CHARLES A. MEIN Samuel Bucher, East Cocalico. Lan. co., Drug and Chemical Store. ” Henry Heilman. jr., North Lebanon. Lebanon co., des 16 3m4b No. 33, East King Street. Lancaster. Directors of said Company Nathan Worley, Manheim Borough. Lon. en Daniel C. Meurer. Mount Joy. Lan. ro e . John Hollinger. 31aytown, Lan.. co., Christian It. Rauch, Esq., hills. Lan. co., Henry Bnch. Rotbaville, Lan. eo., Ezra Burkholder, West Earl, Lau. co.. Ephraim Shober, Brecknock, Lan. CO.. John Echternach, Reamstown. Lan. co. __ _... Esaiss Billingfelt, Esq., Adamstown, Lan. en_ _ Samuel B. Flickinger, Reinholderille, Lan. co., a 31.1ATIN. STEO.I3I:6G. T.I. KINB.E4D. A. P. Hebehman, Esq., Slutefferstown, Lelanon co.. T\ ENT STRY.—MARTIN .1 KINKEAD. having Dr. Edward Illig. Stouchsburg. Berke en., 11 associated together lu the practice of DENTISTRY. Isaac Mettler, Womelsdorf, Barks co., will endeavor to .render entire satisfaction In all opera- Agents of said Company. , tions entrusted t 6 their rare. Being prepared for the Man- Ali those members who fall to make payment before the ufacture of TEETH, we will he enabled to suit all rases. first of February next, their Insurance will be suspended t with Block. Single Gum or Plate Teeth. either on Gold: until the first of May next: and if not paid on the first of , Silver or Gattn Perch,,. May next, thidr Insurance will become cancelled and null •Osollice-31ain Street, 3 doors Sant of Echternacht's and void, by reason of such delinquency, and the costs of 1 Hotel, Strasburg, Lancaster county. collection must follow, as provided by the Act of Incorpora- N. B.—l take this method of tendering thanks for the Gnu and By-Laws of the Company. i liberal patronage heretofore received, and hope by the By order of the Board of Directors. I present arrangement to be enabled at all times to attend Saxton E. NWILIT, Secretary. to those requiring our am - rises.. des 30 51 50 July 7; ly 27 THE DEMOCRATIC STATE CONVEN TION FOR 1557.--The Democratic state Con vention, for the purpose of pacing in nominction candi date', tor Governor. Canal Commissioner. and Judge of the supreme Court. to he voted for in October next. will he held at HARRISBURG. I.n MONDAY. the v.-vond day of Mareh. 1.157. at 11 o'clock. A. M. LIOR LIVER OIL, fresh, pure and gen.- lj nine. fur sale nt Dr. WAY LAN', Druz Store. No. 40 North Queen street. Lancaster. d.c IS If 4 NTOTICE TO FARMERS: RYE WANT IA ED! The sube.oriber having now completed his new Malt House, is again prepared to purchase . 0.11 thrashed Rye in any quantity at the vary highest market prices. r 14th. 1556. J. B. TSHUDY. dee In 3t EILECTION NOTICE.—The members of the IA Farmers' Mutual Insurance Company are requested to attend the annual meting of the said company. for the purpose of electing office, for the ensuing ) t,. of the public house of Jacob 1.:12m2, in the city of Larica.ter. on Saturday the 27th of December, inst.,-at 1 o'clock P. NI By order of the Board of Directors. Mt=l NOTICE The Stockholders of the Lancaster LocomotivelVort:s are requested to meet at the office of the Company, on Thure day, Jan. Stia, 1557, for the election of officers for the year 1557. M. C. ELISE, Sec. • dor 23tfdti CHAS. CADWALLADER, TAUS. ' ALLMAN, JR. ELAM WENGER. tADWALLADER, ALLDIA:N t CO.— tienerul Produce, Commission and Forwarding 31erch.int•. So. 113. Br cl St.. above Rare St., Philadelphia, vi_Conhignineut, iiolicited. Returns quiraly made. chic 40 1 1 1311. ItENT..--For Rent from the first Idl of April next. that line large and convenient STORE 11,0 lit, duetted on North queen street, near Or ange ,treet, at pre,riit occupied by the undersigned as a Clothing more. The stand o iil Ice a capital one Mr it Shoe. Ilut or Drug Store. Jolt \ J. PoRTER. 'lerk gnarl, Session, det int 3t Stt Tbn undertigned int. is removing to the adjoining ow aer Store Room, on the abere date der,:dt.:l9 I N THE MATTER OF THE ASSIGN. I meat for the benefit of the Credi tore of Abraham Cassel, of Matietta. LW:IC.4er county : Notice is hereby given that ate application fur discharge luau the above Inuit, and a &cr..° of re-conveyance to the Assignor. has been mole by JtiliN W. CLARK, the Assignee, and tier 3rd Monday in January. 1057. hoed for the hearing of the mine. thy the Court. J. BOWMAN, ace 23 !St 49 Prot houctary. wickLy 01 . 11141 nines and charge this To MONEY LENDERS.--The Commis. riOnerS the State of Ohio. are de ; sirous of borrowing money, on Coupon bonds. of tics bun ' Bred dollars each, redeemable at the Dante of Pennsylvania, iu one or more y . e4.1, 4 , at the option of the lvtider. and hear - Mg. EIGHT PER CENIF. interest. All the ...II r•Mte of said county. which i.,no of the most prosperou., in Ohi o , is plede,sl for the redemption of these bonds. and the M lerent is paid semi-annually at the Bank of Pennsylvania, •in Philadelphia. Further information may be obtained of THOS. E. FRANKLIN, Esq., in Lancaster. or of JOHN ROHRER, In West Limpet., township. dee :::13t ME= .uot t 11 1,41y.7 JOHN 0 9 BYRNE, 41 North Eighth St., Philadelphia, reminds the' public that kis stock of FURS le unequalled for quantity, quality or rarity. One can purchase of him a good outfit of Furs from $5 up to $5 . 00. His goods are all warranted. Hie customer. will be politely waited on, and no false representation. as to the kind or quality of Furs will be tolerated in the establlsh• meat. All kinds of Furs altoreel. and if not well done, no nharge made. nor 11 3m.4.3 . IC. FORNEY, Chairman .1 state Central Committee. ti 47 JOIIN . STROII3I, be retxn Laumster Locomotive Works Dec. 22, 1656. EMI= NIIN I'. EP:Tn.:MA. If 34 J. MASTI24 ESTATE OP TOBIAS STERAIAN, Deed. , Er. TIDELSTOR' DRUG AND CHEDICAL NE OP THE. BEST ,STORE STANDS —Letters testamentary on the Estate of Tobias Stab- I STi oic. The greatest variety of Drugs, , ledidnes and I LN TH - E CAYENTT l-Tlie'undsandipaed will leis* for marl Sr., late of Conestoga township, deed. having boon Fancy Articles ever opened in Lancaster. at Dr. S. Welch , one or more ears, that test of Store Stands, together with granted to the sabscribers, reading in said township. all en - Inn North Quern a Two Story Due/ling House, adjoining the Gamy situate persons indebted to sold estate. ate requested to make tiny. -tree, h the , ton. h,.nn ti. O.- Nati o nal moo, in Cebtre Square, In the Borough of Mount Joy, Lancaster went immediately, and those having claims will 'present Molding. fonnerl3 ,copied bt Clint les M. Erbeti * Count), together with a Store house, and all appertaining them without delay pn.perly authenticated for !tenement. Brother. 'n to said Store and Dwelling. koaseasion will be given en TOBIAS STEMMA N.'-, Here are inducements for the people. ,:very article for the lhat day of April next, (1857.) JOHN STEMMA N. .ale it at Philadelphia prices, and warranted fresh and Penami desirous of reciting will please call on the ma JACOB STEFIYI AN. pure. If any article pro", not to be what it is represented dvrergurd residing In All city 07 /Anexeter, • l.:seent.,• or does not do what is prombed fur it when properly used 8.131'L BO.IIBERGEB. its return. when the :moo* will In. refnndrd. The B. Shmald lemons prefer buying to renting, they .tock WriSirtel ci every article in the Drug and Chemical will be afforded on opportunity of either buying the same Line which can be obtained in .say MN( ch.... 1 drug store In or any of theother properties owned . by tie undersigned in this or any other city. • said !Wraith of Mt. Joy.LI 46 , .9. B. : Spires and Extracts, for Family Cee. ears Farina. Coru.Starch. haling 'Powders. Highly colleen renwl Extract, for Savoring jellies, custards. etc. • Fancy Soaps and Perfumery. large nod splendid variety of the fiue.r nod beet Par. turnery nod Soaps ever opened In this sin Otis and Tinctures. All the Essautial Oils. and Tinctures of n qual ity. always freely and pure. Patnt Medicines. All the leading and most nseful Patent Medicines, tunny of which are kept by no other drug store in the city. De Grath', Electric Oil. Tao Baum 's Rheumatic Lotion, Ithode's new and certain cure for tho Fever and Ague. This last medicine is a new remedy for this eubborn disease, and is warranted to cure in every CI., yr the money will he rt , funded. IMMO r'STATE OF JACOB POTTS, late of the _E4 Borough of Strasburg, deed. 1..1 ter. tit Admin ist t Lion on the above estate havi n g been the undersigned, all parsons baring claims ur demand, will present theta duly authentic-4,a bn- set ttlentent„ntid rho .c indebted will make payment Ihoot delay. tiASI . I. BOWER, Admidr. Dee 16 6t. 3t rtruoburg Borough. - - STATE OF FANNY KENDIG.—In the j:j ''unct uf CA , littkott Pies. f-r the .munty of Lsnea.ter. Whereas. t.eorge Kendig. Tru..tee of Fanny tired* of Wool Lettip.-ter townahtp. lid oo the first day of Decem ber. hie in the tittle.. of the Pr. , thnnot . try of the said Court. hi. mt - CoUbt •tt the Mid &tort,: Nnei, ie herrhy zireu 1.• 1111 r7..Z. -, 11, illt,retArd ill the aid IN.tate. that the Paid Court have appointed the 19th day of JANUARY. 1 , 1:.7. 9.r the confirmatiou thereof. un !e4F. exception- be file& Prothy'e 011ie• Lau.. deo. 1 Wei. 'I, I STATE OF WILLIAM RHEEM, late vi Weal Lampeter township. Lancaster c4rltnased. The underAgned Auditor appointed by the Orphans Court of Lancast e r County to ,iistribute the balance in the hands of John Eshleman. Executor of the will of said deceased to and allloll4 tho, , e entitled thereto by law, hereby give,: no ,tice that he e ill attend for tire duties of hi. appointment. on Monday. the sth of January, next, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Library !bout, iu the Court House, in the city ot Lancaster. when all persons interested may attend. dee 9 tf 47 W. CARPENTER. Auditor. S T E F HENRY S. SHIRK AND Ej WIPE. In the Court of Common Plea , for the County of Lancaster. Whereas, Henry Shaffner, Assizuee of H o n e y S. Shirk and wife, of the Borough of Mt. Joy. did on the 21st day of November. 1.556, file in the Office of the Prothonotary of :old Court, his account of the sold Estate. Notice is hereby given to all persons interested'in the said Estate. that the said Court base appointed the 19th day of January, 1557. for the confirmation thereof. unless exception, he filed. Attest. J BOWMAN. Prothonotary's Orli,. 1 Prothonotary. Lancaster. Noy. . nor '2.5 .1t Surgical Instruments of the finest make and finish. Injection tubes, syringes of all sizes, of glass and meta! glees urinals, male and female; glass spittoons for invalids gLa2ss inhalers. glass speculums, glass leech tubes; breast. pipes, nipple sheltie, retorts, leech tubee, filtering funnels, graduating glasses, homeopathic and other vials. jars and bottles of every variety amPsize. Homeopathic Medici ste.. • Through the earnest solicitations and assistance of the homeopathic physicians of the city, I have been induced to procure a full and general supply of the purest and hest homeopathic medicines, and will be prepared to fill orders. er prescriptions, with as mush safety, and as goal medicine. as 'ran be procured at any time In the larger cities. Hollo way's Arnica Piasters; Arnica Court Plaster. Adhesive'Plas ter and Adhesive Straps. Also, a superior Article ofilomet opathic Arnica Tinot ure always oar hand. Persons wishing to have their medieine chests tilled. can 1w aceouttiosiuttal with the same medicines thst they have heretofiere the expense of sending to the city of Philadelphia ba Preseription4. Raring procured the cervices of a thoroughly . :healed druggist, who has put up T o l d i nn to fifteen tilUlDialti ESTATE OF JOHN VOORHES, late of scriptions in a year, I feel bold in saying to Physieiatis Coney township, doceased.—Letters of Administration others, that that branch of the business o all ::greo to having been granted to the undersigned, all persons hay. . be th e, most dangerous and responsible. Ni be l t..11.i..it 1, , ing claims or demands will present them duly autbenti- ' with great care and in a scientific manner. sated for settlement, and those indebted will make, pay. e sßeret AND CATTLE Post ment without delay. JOHN 6013, Adru'r. apr II 14 nov 18 6t* 44 Coney top.. L'STATE OF MICHAEL H.A.UFF.MAN, late of Manor top., dec'd. Letters of Administration on the above estate Laving been granted to the undersizned. all persons havineclaims or demands will present them duly authenticated for settlement, and those indebted are required to make payment without delay, and save costs. BERNITAIID MANN, (Farmer,' Administrator. )Innor twp. nor lb 6t. 41 INSOLVENT DEBTOR'S NOTICE.....Take ! D —NR . w. 60 North Queen street. The - vi-.A., NEW reW DRUG STORE. o u notice that I have applied to the Judges of the Court ' of Common Pleas of Lancaster county, for the benefit of ' ,pnetfully annownres that he has °nein 0 I,- NEW DRUG STORE ESTARLISIIMENT. with .‘ Derres the Insolvent Laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania, and that they have appointed MONDAY, the 19th : beis ir o end complete ''''''' 4 Dru ''' i '''n''''''''• of JANUARY, 1857, at the Court House in Lancaster, for . Chemicals, Perfumery and Fancy Art i. ie , -- .1:: Ireeh • a hearing, when and where all my creditors may and pure—which wiil he sold At tilt. 1.14,111i/a ices. attend if they think proper. This stook embraces ei.q.y article usinthy in in o first dec 93t 47 -- rhas , Drttg Store, and neither la hot nor v,."011, ho, • • ~... M=ll . . . ----- . spared in fitting up the estab!islinient. I • 11.1 re the pre,- ervation of the Drugs in the best ,•oinlition. as well as to I\TOTICE.-•Whereas, on motion of Jesse Landis, • s e cure the convenience and comfort of the CU:4011101N. IN Esq., an application has been made to the Court of Common Pleas of Lancaster county, to grant a charter of A complete assortment of materials ineel by the Dental Ptpfessiun OIL also be hail at the store of the subscriber. Incorporation to the METHODIST EPISCOPAL CON- be An improved Soda, or Mineral Water Apphra t us has been GREGATION, in the southern part of the city of Lances- Introduced, the fountains of which are made of Iron. with ter, to be called and known by the name, etyle and title . of , - , , YOICCIIIIII lining on their interior surfac• . cooingt them "The Saint Paul's Methodist Episcopal Church of the City : from all liability to taint the water with Any metalie poi. ofLancaster." Be it therefore known, that the said Court. . son, which has heretofore been so great an 'dejection 1.. the will, en the third Monday in January next, if no stiff*. pper fountains. Those who wish to erijo these refreshing dent reason is shown to the contrary, decree and declare, ; beverages can do so at thlsestablishmetit ,iiliout tear of be. that the persona so associated together, shall become and i I lug poisoned with deleterious matter. The entire establish. be a corporation or body politic, according to the articles , . menthes been placed under the superintendence e.t . a most and conditions iu their application set forth and con tained. Attest, J. BOWMAN, ! competent and careful Druggist, who ham had many yeare• toy 18 tel .14Pr°Ch° . of experience in the Drug nit Pre.cripthn business. in "''' „ j'. first 19.¢.1 houses in Philadelphi and Cincinnati. 0 TAR CORN SEIRLLERS.—A Dill supply r The undersigned feels confident that he is in even way "- prepared to give entire sutisfactloll to his customers. there-., LD the premium Star Corn Sheller from our own mann- , , re a share of public patronage i. solicited. ' • i factory, now on hand at Wholesale and Retail, and of va. , may' „.1.,, JOIIN WA YLAN, D. D . S. eons sizes. They are adapted to either hand or horse j 'l,'J and are believed to be the best shelters in the mar. ket. PASCHALL:. MORRIS & CO., Implement and Seed Store, ith and Market sty., Phila. nos '25 I.f .B Court Proclamation.--Wher ea s. the lion. HEN. ItY O. LONG, l'res't., Hon. A. L. HAYES and J. BEOWN. Esqs., Associate .fudges of the Court of Common Pleat:, in and fur the county of Lancaster, and Assistant Justices of They are constantly receiving addition,. to their stock, the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery i from the cities of New kirk and Philadelphia. and flatter and Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for said county I themselves that they possess facilith,t which enable tliem of Lancaster, have issued their Precept to me directed. re- to offer inducements not often met with out of larger eith, quiring me, among other things i to make public Prialama- Thet stook consists in part of Gold and Silver tiou throughout my Bailiwick, that a Court of 'Oyer and I eter. Duplex, Lever, Lepine, English and Quartier Terminer and a General Jail Delivery: Also. a Court of! Watches, hunting Cased and open face with richly General Quarter Sessions of the Peep and Jail Delivery, carved and plain cases; Clocks, (S day boor.) {ILI': will commence in the city of Lancaster. in therommoin i Brass. Alamo, lever and other kinds. wealth of Pennsylvania,. on the 3rd MONDAY in JANU- ! A large assortment of Spectacles, Gold, Silver, ART. 1557: In pursuance of which precept, PUBLIC j Steel, German Silver and plated—hod, noar NOTICE IS lIEREBY GIVEN, to the Mayor, and Aldermen sighted and others, °min acing every variety. and I.y of the city of Lancaster. in the said county, and all the j the dozes or single pa ir at city prier, Justices of the Peace, the Coroner. and ConsLables of the Jewelry, Gold and Silver Pencils, Gold Pms, v, it I, or said city and county of Lancaster, that they be then and without cases.) Ladies and Gents Breast Pin,. Finger there iu their own tower persons, with their rolls. records Rings, Ear Rings. Guard Chains. Lockets, a.• and examinations. and inquisitions.. antreheir other re- • . SILVER W A RE. merabrances. to do those thin, which to their offices op- I Our mock of Silver and Plated Ware is ine largest in pertain, iu their behalf to be Tone: and also all those who this city, and consists of Table, Tea, Dessert, Salt and will prosecute atoinst the prisoners who are. or then shall 3lustard Spoons. Butter. Nish arid Fruit Knives, Napkin k. lse in the Jail of the said county of Lancaster, ato be Kings. Mugs. Soup Ladles, Castors. Fruit Ito:ltets. This, then and there to prosecute against then, as shall bi- just. Lloa kr.. he Dated at lauraster. the 22d day of November. 18:di. GaiRGE MARTIN. Sheriff. Ebony and Rosewood Polka, I.lolu nod N. B.—Punctual attendance of the Jurors and Witnesses j ble Keyed. with Single and Double Bass. will hereafter be expected and required on the first day 01 'Silver. Shell, Buffalo. Horn and qui,.Plain and . the sessions. Aldermen and Justices ci the Peace are re- Carved. , quired by an order of Court, dated November 2lst. 16-P4, to Hair, Cloth. Infant. Flesh. Tooth, Comb and Nail Brush return their recognizance= to John J. Porter, Clerk ON: Cutlery. Razors, Pen•Knires. of Quarter Sessions. within one week front the day of dna! A complete assortment of Pert Monab, I . o,:het Beek+, action in each case, and in default thereof. the Magistrate's P. tees and Money Belts. costs will not he allowed. dec te-lit Dealers and others supplied with the above, or any oth• er goods in their line, on the mo-t accommodating terms. Clocks, Watches. Jewelry and Spectacle,: neatly repaired and warranted. op. S tf 12 T,IAMILY GROCERIES--NEW STORE r AT 'ME OLD STAND—Entrance from WEST KING st.. and MARK ET SQUA RFT...Lancaster. The undersigned takes this occasion to notify his old customers, and the citizens of Lancaster and vicinity, that he has now coin plated the REMOVA I. of hie GROCERY and QUEENSWA RE STORE into the NEW BUILDING erected on the OLD STAND, which ho hoe occupied for the last fifteen years. k corner of WEST KING MARKET st..) where he is prepared to sell every article In his line as good. and as cheap for cash, as can be had in tiredly. He would invite the attention of his customers to his lien. stock of goods. consisting in part of— FFEES, T E A RS, Imperial. Flue Pulverized, Young Ilysou. Coarse de. Howl. Mitt re. Crushed. oaloog- New Orleans. Port. Itic, 311.A7ELL ASP/US. ES,Yllee of Coffee. Philadelphia r Syrup, Cocoa, •Soaps of all kind., Lovering's Molasses. Farina. Saponifier, New I irleana dr , Brooms, Salt, fine and Cuba d., Bucket.., Matts, line Oil, PRO Fisio.T., Twine, Sperm Oil. Bed Cords , . Wall Brindle, Shoe Illackirx, Shoe Brushes. Corn Stare!, Dust Brushes. 4-1?/ - In addition to his usual stock of Groceries, he has added:, large a...sort. Dm 1 Beef, Bert Tongu es Mackerel. lierrink AMEN/CAN if• ENGLISH .I'l,K -LES; S.ll/ . ES AND PRI:8E11r 11 , . Raisin,, -.1.- Such a. Also, Almonds, Walnut,. Fresh I . ..ache.. Pea Nuts, .nd,Jus. Fresh Tomat,.., Cream Nuts. Piccalilli, . Ore. Corn, . English Walnuts. Wor,....iter Sauco, Shaker Cure Filberts, Pres Strawberries Split Peas. Prunes. (images, Tomatoes, Hominy. Figs, Ac. and Quinces. Sc.. k . c. M.Constantly on hand the BEST BRANDS of Ameri- can and Havanna SEG ARS and TOBACCO •. ! dee 22 tf .4! , WATSON IL )TILLER. Iyr, ECCA AND MOHAMMED.--G, P. PUTS AM k CO., have published and now ready for I sale, Burton's Pilgriinage to Mee% and the Tomb of the Prophet, with introduotion by Bayard Taylor. I vol. 12m0.. with Illustrations, 51,50. The history or this curious book is as [:.Mows:—Barton, an officer of the East India Company, having ho a bug residence in Upper India. acquired a perfect knowledge of the Oriental language and customs, projected a visit under the auspices of the Royal Geographical Society, to the Holy City of Mecca, and the Tomb of the Prophet at Medina. places rarely, if ever before visited by any Englishman This be successfully accomplished in 1853-4, disguised as a Mahommedan Dervish. The history of Abe pilgrimage • IF not surpassed in intererest and originality by any book travel ever published—embracing his residence at Carlo as a Mahommedan Student; the journey across the desert with the groat annual caravan of Pilgrims; the visit to the tomb of Mohammed; the discovery that the sacred Black stone of Mecca is an aerolite: the annual sermon preached at Mecca to an audience of 159,000 Pilgrims gathered from all parts of the Moslem world; his narrow escape from detection, and the only accurate account of the ceremonies of the Musselman faith. To the religious community this work furnishes infer. , motion never before made public, respecting the ceremo- Wel laws ail large proportion of the Eastern World: while for general interest, Burton's narrative will compare favor. Ably with either Eoth,i or Crescent and the Cross. G. P. PUTNAM & CO.. No. 321 Broadway, New York. Ediietrs of Country papers inserting the above ad rertiAement, will receive o copy of the book. dec 13 2t 19 TIROGI, ABLATION TO THE CITIZENS OF LANCASTER AND VICINITY.—Lanus AND GEN TLEMEN :—The undersigned beg leave to offer you th tbl ing, as.their first annual Holliday Catalog-no of BOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY ARTICLES, Ac., Ac., to which they most earnestly invite the attention of a kind public, flattering thefileelves that their stock is the most extensive. rich and Tailed, of any ever offered in this city. Among the Books suitable for CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR PRESENTS, we will mention a few Shakespeare. Cow per, Byron. Wootibworth, Longfellow, Milton, Poets and l'oetry of America, Edith May's Poems, Irish Melodies, Pilgrimage to English Shrines, Festus, Lady of the Lake, Sacred Scenes and Characters, Female Poets of Great Brit ain, Homer's Odyey, Tappet's Proverbial Philosophy, Poets and Poetry of Europe, Childe Harold, Osgood's Poems, Montgomery's, ?are Ileman'a, Mrs Qpie's; Wild Scenes and Song of Birds,Great Truths by Ordat Authors, Sacred Quo tations, Odd Fellows' Perpetual Offering, Lays of Ancient Rome, Homes of American Statesmen, Birds of the Bible. by Rer. Ibirbaugh; Characteristics of Women, Sketches of Irish Character, Gray's Elegy, Book of Beauty, Lyrics of the Heart, Flora's Dictionary, the Gift Book of Gems. Witching Spirits, Goa of Beauty, Sabbath Bells. chimed by the Poets; Poetry of the Woods, Poetry of the-Year, Poetry °Mho Fights; a great variety of superbly bound Prayer Books, for the use of the Episcopalian Church; fine Pocket, Pulpit and Family Bibles, at from $1 to $25; tlyrun Broke, for the use of all denominations, In a variety of styles of binding; Catholie Prayer Books, In German and English; a very large lot of JUVENILE BOOKS of all imaginable sixes and styles; Indestructable and other Toy Books; Games. Plays, Puzzles, Dissected Maps, Ac.. Ad. Ac. In short, for all the articles in tho Book, Stationery and Fan cy Article line, call at the People's Cheap Book Store, No. 33, North Queen at.. examine our stock, and select your Holliday Goods. Our Fancy Articles consist in part of the following, viz Fiats. CABAS or Fancy Work Boxes, ar l from $2 to $lO WRITING DESKS of various rises, 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 tuonias of various styles; a variety of the most beautifnl Ornamental Ink Stands, Paper Clasps, Albums, Scrap Books, Portfolios, Engravings for Scrap Books, he., Ac. dec tf 411 , SPILENGER A WESTHAEFFER. PROPOSALS FOR LOAN.—Iu pursuance of the provisions of an ordinance passed by the Select and Common Councils of the city of Lancaster, on the sth day of August, 1556, proposals for loaning to said city the sum of VO,OOO, as a permanent loan, in sums of not less than $lOO, wilt be received at the Mayor's Office, for which coupon bonds and certificates of City Loan will be issued. Said loan to be appropriated to the payment of damages accruing Item opening streets within said city. J. ZIMMEIMAN, Mayor. ment which is acknowledged by gentlemen who were on the Examining Committee on Dentistry in the New York T 1 AVID H. S 0,1,1 5, IMPORTER OF 'r C l 7 s tal Palate, by Professors of Dental Colleges, and by 1./ FURS, 174. Arch St., near Eighth, Philadelphia. ! Scientific Dentists generally, to surpass every .other plan FURS! FURS!! FURS!!! , now known for beauty, strength, cleanliness and cheapness. DAVID H. SOLIS has removed his Fur Store to No. 174 . Office and residence on the east side of North Duke st., Arch Street, near Eighth, and has made up a choice assort- i between Orange and Chesnut, one square and a half north ment of Furs of all kinds, to which he invites the attention 1 of__ . , the Court House , and a short .distanre south of the of the Ladles. His style and make are well known. All .......... May 29 Iy-19 goods bought of him are warranted, and his facilities for I ' N, procuring goods from Europe, enables him to sell at such MOURNING • FLUID Of superior quitlity rites as will snit all. Store always aloud on the' Seventh JO for sale at Dr. WAYLAN*B Drug I4rs, No. 80 North Y. , ilaP 23 iso Se guts Arced, Uneasier. • . das 10 tf IS • pept 9 U . 34 MUM • Dagnerrean and Ambrulype Chemicals. A large variety and tie- ouly supply of auth nhemi e als as are used by da,..;uerreita and tunbrotype artists kept any where in the city, and n• low ac-they can be purchased in Philadelphia. Dentist's Materials Snell articlee as are 11t , 04i by the Dental Proreetion alway on hand, and can be furnished b. dentists In the country at the shorteet notice. by letter or order. Surgical Instruments. . . WATCHES, CLOCKS & SPECTACLES. ZAHM & JACKSON, At their old established Clock, Watch and Jewelry Store, N 0.15 North queen street. Lancaster, renieet iniorin their friends and the pally In general, Unit they ron blue to keep a large and well selected assort o ct of l lotwl• in their line. CLI tauffer & llarley.—Cheap Watelles and Jewelry. 0 Wholesale and-Retail. at the ••Philadelphia Wat,•ll and rewelry Store," No, 4.6 North Serond Street, ~r I. I IK 01 Quarry. Philadelphia. Gold Lever Watches full jerlitA, IS o.orot eases, i,2,,0,t. Gold Lepine, 1S carats, 51:4,00 ~ Silver Lever, full jewelled. 13.00 ~. p„ Silver,Lepine, Jewel t. ...IN/ t i rs Superior Quartie, 7.0) Gold Spectacles. _ 7,00 Fine Silver, do. 1,50 Gold Bracelets. 5.00 ladies' Gold Pencils. . Lot Silver Tea Spoons. set. 5,00 . • Gold pens, with pencil and silver holder, 1,00 Gold Finger Rings ' 37“ cents to $00: Watch Glat , e, plain, 12t4 cent, Patent. 10%; Lunet 25 ; other articles in proportion. All goods warranters to be what they ore sold for. STAUFFER & HARLEY, Successors to O. Conrad. Otr.hand, sown Gold and 6ilyer Levers and Lepinea still lower than the above prices oet 21 1,1::,-10 Great Bargains for Holiday Presents BARRAS & STELLWAGEN, IVT 0. 226 Market Street, oue leer. below Se,;enth jr South aide, Philadelphia, are now selling WATCHES. JEWELRY AND SILVER WARE, at les; prices •-• than can be had at any other Sloroin Philadelphia. Gold English Levers, Hunting case. t-t 0 to 75 .10 COY Gold Lever hunting wee, 16 carats. 77 to for 00 Gold open face Levers, IS carol.. f 25 to 27 00 Silver Levers, hunting rases. 1:1 to 25 igt Silver open face Lever, 10 to 15 00 Silver Lepines. Quartiers, kc. 7 1,10 00 ilur stuck of Watches is one of the largest in the oily, embracing - every variety of styles and sins in richly en graved and plain rases, and as we buy and sell for such only, . it enables us to offer superior articles at very re duced prices. DARRAS, k STELLWAG EN. Remember the place, No. 220 Mark,l : . 'tpy..t, see door below Sovonth •troot. math sido, oct 2S : S o 41 GKO. EBERMAN, CLOCK R WATCH MAKER, respectfully requests his old fripmls arLd customers to call at H. H. MILLER'S Watch. Cliwit Jewelry establishment. No. 2'2, West King street, one door below Cooper's Hotel, where the largest. neatest and best assortment of GOLD AND SI LVER op_ WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY. SILVER. Wore, ke.. ran always be found, '2o . per cent. than at any other establishment in the city. . • The repairing, &c., at this entablishment Is under my im mediate supervision ; and I would take this occasion to re turn my sincere thanks to my old friends fi,r past favors. GEORGE U. EBERMAN. The subscriber thankful for the patronage extend...l to him. respectfully asks a continuance of the same. Lancaster, way 27 Hardware.--Russel &Barr, No. S, East King street, sign of the Anvil, Wholesale and Retail Dealers iu Foreign and Domestic ilardware.=Building material of every description, such es locks. latches, binges, screws, bolts, Ac. We have the agency of the Pittsburg Janus-faced Locks, which can be used for right or left hand doors. We shall also have on hand a superior article of nails and spikes. Also a large assortment of glass, paints, oils and varnishes. WetheriPs pure white lead, French and American ;inc paints. - We are the agents for Rowland Parry's building Slate put on by the square, or sold by the ton. All slating done by our hands warranted, and attended to at the shortest notice. COACH TI I3IIIINGS.—We also keep a good assortment of coach trimmings, such. as laces. fringes, tacks, hubs, • bows, shafts, felloes, springs and axles. Enamelled. plain, . and floor Oil Cloths. Enamelled and patent leather: Colts, ; bands, malleable castings, &c. CARPENTERS AND CAISINET :%IAK find a good assortment ',of panel. hand and back saws: planes, guages, chisels, braces and brace-bitta; cast steel augers ! and bitts. BLACItSMITIIB—WiII find a complete assortment of bar, rolled, slit, sheet and hoop iron; rest, shear, spring and other steels; bellows, anvils, vices, screw-plates, he. k'Ait3IERS--Will find a good arsmrtment of farming im• plemonts, such as plows. corn - cultivators, horse 'bakes, grain cradles, scythes, snaths, rakes and forks; patent hay hooks; ropes and pullles, shovels, hoes, and axes o( Sliv1 us', Brady's and liagen's make, all of which are warranted. STOVES! STOVES:—We also keep a rotopiete assort ment of cook, parlor, wood sod coal suaes. . Agents for the saleof super-phosphate of time. considered by many to he the best fertilizer or manure in use. Sold in large or small quantities. Peruvian tl nano al, for sale' july 3 ly-24 XTEW FALL !AND WINTER GOODS.— . 11 The Sabscrilmr directs the attention of the citizens of Lancaster City and County, to his New Stock of FALL AND WINTER ROODS, which he can anti trill sell cheaper than the cheapest. It consists of Delains. Cashmeres. Al pacas, Woollen Plaids, Silks, &e., Se. Ile has a tine Assortment of all kinds of Shawls, Cloaks, Cloaking Cloth. ac.. Prints, Ginghams, Kentucky Jeans, CasAnieres, Cassi netts, Cloths, be. lie has received the tosi.t lot of all Wool Blankets, such as Sack and Canton FLutiels, all colors. Also. a large assortment of Hosiery, Embroideries, White floods of all kinds, Linen and Cotton Table Cloth. Diapers, lilankets, Counterpanps, Corerlids and Comiorte, Carpets. 3lattings, Oil Cloths, Pit Shades, Umbrellas and a great many Reticles tcskAmberous to mention. Also, a line as sortment of BONNETS, and all kinds of Millinery Goods kept constantly on hand, which he will sell very low- at Wholesale or Retail, so as to suit customers. Please and call before purchasing elsewhere. October 18;1856. oet [l'4o T Gallagher, Dentist, having locat ed , in . the City-of Lancaster;respectitilly offers hiaSroteasloll, al services to those who may need them, and choose tngive him a mill. He has been engaged in he profession over ten years—has had-an extensive practice for the last iris or seven In Chester county—and can give the beat of ref erence and evidence rompeeting his professional skill and qualifications. He would also announce that he has obtained the ex• elusive right to use CLAYTON'E PATENT PLAN of making and setting Artificial Teeth In Lancaster City and County—an improve- I.OVAIUABLE CITY PROPERTIES nt PRE% ATE SALE.—Shut TWO STORY BRICK DWELLINU HOUSE, with a two story Brick Bug Build ing attached;situated en tho corner Of North Quoou and Fosferia streets. Price flOuo,oo. '2.-Story BRICK DWELLING DOUSES, with two story brick back buildings attached, situated on the east side of N. Queen street, adjoining the above named corner building. Price each $1350. 1 2-Story BRICK, DWELLING MUSE, containtug ore rooms and a kitchen, with other appurtenances attached, situated on the south-west corner of Dederick street and a public-alley. Price $571,00. 3 2-Story BRICK DWELLLNG ROUSES, containing each Ste rooms and a kitchen, with other appurtenances at• tached. situated en the south side of Frederick street. Adjoining thu aforesaid corner butidueg. Price each pB2O. 1 2-Story BRICK DWELLING llOUSE,.cootainiug five rooms and a kitchen, situated on the south side of Frederick street, east of the public alley aforesaid. Price $BOO,OO. , 1 2-Story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, situated on the Corner of North queen street and the Reading Road. Price 1 . 2.-6tory BRICK DIVEJA.ING HOUSE, situated on the east side of North Queen Street, and four doors south of the aforesaid corner building. ['rice $6.50,00. For further information and conditions apply at the Clothing Store. of the proprietor. on the corner of North Queen and Orange eilriwt, Lancaster, l's. nor l 5 t3t 44 0 FARMERS, IRON MANE/FACTO, roes, Millers, Blacksmith,. etc.—The undersigned, Agent for the estate of Devitt Jenkins, deed, offers for rent, from the lot of April next, the following proportyl Fituate in Crerieiretiti townehip. Lancaster count,tvia :, To, Forg e s. lineirrirt Mill, propelled by the 'L ' unestogs creek, Tart, Farms of from 100 to 150 Aere...th, of good Lioteotuue teal and in u good state of colUvatlon, • filxcksudth Shoo and convenient DWELLING, in village of lburrhtos n, and a number of Ten- ' 3s not home, 11 Thr whole propert) will In leased together or in part- to suit leo:tot, The Ilia, Forget' and &DWI bLlop hat.. 1.,..0u d--ing a largo- linrinesi• for a number ofyears pea .t ill/lilt r • wail be eold to parties leitidng JAMES McCAA, .tn, aim ton relative to the above can behad of Wm. n. Ford ite3, coum.el ter the estate, at his office, Centre t., La:tea:der city. aug b tf ffit 'ALUABLE FARM AND MILD PROD— V Eicry AT l'ltl PATE SALE.—The subscriber will sell .4 pris ate sale. the property on which she now resides, ly ak, on Deer Creek. in Harlon! courtly, Md., about one mile tntlwd the !locks of !h.., Creek. add seven from the village 01 lii :tir. containing ‘2.10 Acres, MODS or less, With all the buildings and improvements thereon. The land is of excellent quality, • try considerably improved, under geed tenting. has upon it a grunt orchard, and SO acres in wail. The 0,0 buildings consist of a largo DWELLING rt:SE, two Barns and other ilece.Ntry out houses; ate of 'the most substantial character, being built IT; .kt some: and covered with slate. Them tire itl•io upon this property a two-story STUrthl lIGUSE; the necessary buildings fur it TANNERY, and a e • large two story' ti It IsT MILL with SAW 31ILL attached; these are also of stone and in good repair and upon a never failing stream of water. This land is situated In a plea out and healthy neighbor hood. and within a short ttletauce of the contemplated Cen tral Raihead. All persons el.dring to examine this proper. ty will he ationled every fiwility fur so doing by the subectl - i.y who., lb.. term.: of male will be made known. ' ELIZA A. PRESTON, Forest Hill, U.. liarlhrd oo.;-Xlaryland. DUBLIC SALE.—'The undersigned, Aseignees of _L W illiaw Mitoel, will sell at public sale, on the prem. lota, iu Hopewell township, York county, Pa., known as Wultiiit.3llll,Con Thursdlly, the Ist day ofJunuary, 1867, the following real and personal property, viz: No. I. A TRACT OF LAND. containing about 40 -kerns, adjoining the lands ot uemtnll & Wilson, Noe: 2,7 and,;, on which ate erected a large Four Stg ry MERCHANT 3111,1., 50 by 00 feet, with five run of Burrs, 2 Smut Nilk• CW11,1.1.111 all other necest,art fixtures fur all Merchant and Country grinding. There Is also on this tract a Shin. pie Mill. all in complete order, and un abundance ' of water. Also. a STONE DWELLING HOUSE, Stables and Orchard. About to Acres are Wood- • fra land, the remainder cleared and to good farming drier. '2. A TRACT OF LAND, sltuate iu the township aforesaid, containing-J . 4 acres. more or less, adjoining lands of John Faulkner, Thtula.i NiValister, tiontmll & Wilson and No. 1. This tract Is all eleared and in a high state of cultivation, having lowa limed. No. A TRACT OF IVOObLAND, containing 29 tier., mos.. Ul less. adjoining lan& of f7owuil & Wilson, Robert iierniiiira heirs and Nos. I iititt.4. Nu. 4. A TRACT OF LAND, containing 47 area, wore adjoining' lands of 3litzel A llummil , l'eter Sallor'a lam, and 7, I, '7 and ::. About 10 acre., are Woodland, and the remainder cleared. ALSO—At the ,ante time and place, TWO TRACTS OF. LAN 11. the prttly of . William Mit 7.e1, dud James Gemmil, known a, lerr Tract." No. 1 containing 26 acres, more ..e lost, adjoining lauds of William %mei, George Shall and otl,r,t. No. 2, Containing WI acres, more or lam, atijOlniug Laude of George Shall, William Mitsui and oth ers On Friday, Iho day of Jantnoy, 1357. will be sold, at Daniel Mill. Two TliAcT.5 OF LAND, viz: So. 1. Situated ill Wintlaur Township, York county, near Daniel Mktvel's Mill, containing 10 aererl, won; or less, ad. joining 14uda Daniel Mitzel, heirs of Henry Slechrlst, John Flinchbaugh and others. This trrct is all cleared and in a high State of cultivation. No. 1. F, or Acres of Woodland, more or lcsw, situate In Chanceford township, York co., about half a mile from Daniel Mitz.il'n Mill, adjoining lands of Jacob Gable a nd others. „tba- Persons wishing to view the property before the days of sale, can do Co by calling on either of the undersigned or John Ilurshner, residing on No. 1. h .411;ip- Sale to continence at 10 o'clock In the forenoon ul sald days, when. attendance will be given and terms made known by HENRI' LATIMER, JOEL MITZEL Assignees. MEM A DESIRABLE DWELLING HOUSE 11 AND LOT FOR SALE.—The underglgned otters at Private Sale the Two-Story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE and Lot, or Nee. of (mend belonging thoreto, oltuate on the west hide of 31.1 berry, near Orange Street, in the city of hinea,der, nr,w In the OCCupuey of George W. Bradford. WS!. CAReENTER, AgL - T S T E WART DEPUY Jr. SONS—MA SONIC HALL. (Cheat - nit atreet below Bth,) PHILA. DELPIIIA—LIuve opened a lorge and apthndid stock of VELVET. TAPESTRY, BRUSSELS, TLIREE PLY, IN GRAIN and VENITIAN CARPETING. Also, FLOOR OIL CLOTLIS, MATTINGS, HEARTH RUGS, DOOR MATS, DRIRIOETS, STAIR RODS, TABLE and PIANO COVERS, &c., ac., which they are Felling eery low for rush. wholecalo and retail. sep I)REPARE FOR WINTER I JOHN A. I:KBE:CS CHEAP CLOTHING STORE, siliN OF THE STRIPED COAT, So. 4 North Owen Strret, East side, near Orange at., LANCASTER, l'a. This Popular Establishment .now contains the large4t and chespeld assortment of Men's and . noy's Winter Clothing In the city. Overeouts from.. . $3,00 to $15.00 Dress and Frock Costs from. , 5........ 4.25 to 13.50 Pantaloons from. . 1.75 to 6.00 Vests from , . 1.26 to 5.00 ALSO, Under Shirts, Drawers, Collars, Shirts, Ac. Just received, a large assortment of Winter CLOTHS, CASSIMERS, SATIN lITTS and VEST/NOS, which will he made up to order, at short notice, In the most satisfactory and workmanlike manner. JOHN A. BADEN, ' Sign of tho Striped Coat, North queen at., Lancaster, Pa. (lee Di lm 28 * t {ESSRS. UYRUS 6c BARYON N. 111 Tl ltS' CLOTIIIIIG STONE, No. Sly North WIN; Queen street, Lancaster.—The subscribers have taken the above stand,.lately occupied by Mr. William Hensler, and are now receiving and opening, in addition to the stork on band, a new• and elegant releortment of Goods of every description, and well suited to the season. They are now ready to do business on the most liberal and accommodating scenic with all who may favor them with their patronage. Being desirous and determined to establish a permanent and regular buaiuess, it will Ito their own us well as their customer's interest, to ho faithful to the performance of th4ir duty, and to render a full equivalent for the prices they receive for their goods. CUSTOM WORK promptly attended to and warranted to be well made and well fitted. Plain and Fancy CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AM) VEST11‘;(18, always on hand, as well as all other kinds of goods in this line of business. IL 11. MILLEIt. Gm 49 CLOTHING of every de,rriptiork and quality, well made nd of good material, constantly on hand. The friendwof the proprietors and the public ipinemlly are respectfully invited to this establishment. Please give no a call and allow us to furnish you with such arti el, es you may want in our line of business. • & BARTON N. WINTERS, Nn. North Queeen at., Larger. L'IRIEND OF HUMANITY, READ THIS, j Preserve it, and show It to your Neighbor.—Dr. T. L. NICHOLN. Proprietor and Physician of tho , Memnonia In stitute—the West Western Water Cure, at rollow Springs, (keen county, Ohio, has published alittlo book of 64 pages, entitled— 10. This book gives all necessaey information and such fall directions for Homo Treatment, as will enable every woman to Avon', or, if now afflicted; to mar, speedily and perma neatly, all those distressing diseases incident to her sex, without further advice, medicine or fee. Let no prejudice, or result or past experience, hinder any woman from availing herself of these methods of prevention and cure. One page of rids little book may save a hundred times its cost, and untold suffering, and restore from disease, weak. 'p.m and foolery, to health, vigor and happiness. )tailed, post-paid, fer t wenty-live cents, by T. L. NICIIOLS, M. D.. Yellow Springs, Ohio. CEEZI KRIS KINGLE...—THE HOLLIDAYS WILL 60()N BE WERE, and all will want to knoW whore they can buy Bountiful and Useful CHRISTMAS AND N 1 , 1W TEAR PRESENTS. WENTZ A BROTHERS, to encourage the "time hon ored custnm," now offer at reduced prices a large variety of CLOAKS AND. TALMA'S, - - latest styles and fabric. Grey Cloaks, richly trimmed, fine Black - and Cold Cloths; the desirable Chinchlllla Cloth Cloaks now so much iu dennical in New York and Paris; Circulars and Shawl Pattern Cloaks; Long Brocha,Shawls; Inn/tniliceut Chen/311c ':-care; expensive Dress Silks, at low prim: ladies and gentlemen's Long Shawls; $l,OO French Merit/ors for 75 cents; rich and plain DeLaines, best ever mid. fur t 5 cents ; French Embroideries : fine N. W. CUllars, tiodersleeves Bands and looming. Remember for a beautiful, useful, valuable cheap . Christ mas or New Year's present, go to tt 4 . 1 WENTZ'S CHEAP STORE. VC A.B.PENTER , S PLANE MAKING ET:SINESS will be continued In ail 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 lobg established reputation of his PLANES. She trusts that abe 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 tio conducted by her under the name and sty le of "E W. CAV.PV(TEA,"I3t . the-old stand. SARAH 8. CARPENTER. L. BAUM, Sr. ett, N.,rth Queen Et E. W. CARPENTER'S VEGETABLE FAUILY Will also continue to be kept for sale as heretofore by the undersigned. - With the composition and preparation of these Medicines the subscriber 15 lamillar;, and they may be relied upon as being in all respects the same as tie. fore. PESCRIPTIONS in particular eases wilt be attended to by a competent and skillful person, who is well acquaint• ed with his system of medicine. The medicines need no recommendation to those who have tried them. A continuance of the favor and patron- age of the friends of the family and the public ingene:llla solicited. SARAH. 8. CARPENTER. L.I.44:MTER, Dec 9 . 4t 47 AGRIC CIL URA IMPLEBLICHTS.--Im proved Hay Presses, Farmer's -Boilers, Horse. Powers and Threshers, Grain Fans, Sausage Cutters and. Stnffers, of various patterns. Improved Portable Grain Alllll, :Vag etable Cutters ; also, Hay Straw and .FoadirAlittaza to great variety. P/SOILUI, MORELIS'4 , OO_ _ O Agricultural Warchouat and Biwa Btare,Ttluad Market a, dISM • ' Wl* Agent for 'Le ni David Jenkins, dec'd. • THE DISEASES OF WOMEN THEIR NATURE, CACTUS, PREVENTION AND CURE. =MB
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