,_Afterthecruel treatment “. .. - v „ L '* oo l g> —’ from thalumdfc of. Baker, Hoffman wag gpbaeqngntiy «Bot r I’l f -8) v 8.’..g'.-Xg/, 8 -Wiled'byßaker’*wib,and'cbe wai* finally acquitted. g[ * g * § '[ found guilty of maiming «ad , , * , " . r* 1 tho fvmnn r>t Tlrtff«n*irimdpantflnfiad to mix " J ,_j_ ’ J*/.'£■<? 'yeartin yafltarday.— -. . . i \ . ends the history of this sad affair. Hoffman, killed: - ; Baker's wife awfnltted, and Baker aent to the State’* Pris , / ! 14,-1- ion ‘ \ ! ‘ i 1 18 n '2O "21 3-1 23 .24 .^pfo JiSnuiT 26 26 27 28 29 30 31 6 7 . 8 9 ilO U 12 13 14 . , 16 10 ,17 18 19 20 21 22 29 24 26 28 27 28 ... 1 .2 8' 4 5 8 7 8 9 10= il 12 13 14.1 16 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 28 24 25 26 27 28 29 80 81 Fcbeuabt,...*^.. 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The StvcrS'ahd the Weather—Misv/uri Legislature—Murder • at the Virginia Hotel—the Murderer Arrested—Pnpulaiion j of St, Louis —T he Senator from Michigan—The Negro j Insurrections Quelled— Kansas Affairs — Gtn. Packenham —Further Election'Returns— Lancaster Intelligencer and Pennsylvanian , ifr., <£c., cfc., dc. Dp to Wednesday last the weather continued excessively cold, but on Thursday (Christinas) it moderated, and on Friday and Saturday considerable rain fell. Tn the early part of the week a great deal of thick, heavy floating ice was In the river, and tlie recent cold snap entirely cut off communication with the upper stream*, but since which time the Ice having all run out below the city, loaves us free and open navigation to the South. Very little, 1 if any, business Is now being transacted : among our merchants, and a dullness will pervade all de- 1 partments of trade until the opening of river uaviuatlou in tho spring. Christmas was generally observed, and all business wa* suspended. The day was clear-apd pleasant. Todlay our State atfvTenerson Citv and much important businesa will cQine before that body at the present sesslou : part of will be the election oftwo U. S. Seia'ors. There are any number of aspiring and ambitious politicians seek|ng the distinguished honor. “Who the successful individuals will be, yet remains tn ha knowu. A most terrible and foul murder was committed in this city at the Virginia hotel on Sunday week. It appears that two young men went to the hotel, aud we believe spent several days there together, and on Sunday atter noon a heavy fall attracted some of the inmate? to the room which thov occupied, when it was discovered that one (Dr. Cleveland) was stretched upon the floor a corpse, and the had already fled. It was found upon examination had been stabbed iu the breast, and the lying upon, his body. Search whs M< \teljr nuj26 for Sharp, but he had made good his os- was until Wednesday, when h» near.St. Charles, in tbe adjoining county. and brooght back to this city. He admitted that he bad com mltted the murder, and gave an h reason for ho doing—that Cleveland had grossly insulted him. and an insult h» would take off of do man. Ho ray* he bus been In worse scrapes than this, and expects to be acquilt-d. Ho is now in jail, and will probably be examined to-dav. The Oonsuß takers, who have just concluded their task return the following figures a* thy population 01' our city: Total free white population... 122 313 Free counted persona in the cltv. ]’236 Slavos In the city * 7'549 Total white and colored. There are white males..... There are white females... It is said that ninety-six young ladies of Memphis' havo petitioned the Council of that city to clean out and have pared certain street. This is a new idea, but the officials at once had the pave clear.' Presumptuous strong-minded wcmen! Our city fathers need a petftlon oflike character, and we are certain there would be an Immediate fall iv if Ik. and less display of pretty ankles! ..During the year ending 31st Oct last, there were con structed at Louisville 36 steamboats, at a total cost of $1,021,000. . We observe in the election returns of lowa, the singular foot, that Fremont beat Buchanan in Buchanan county, and Buchanan beat Fremont inFremont county. What's in a name 1 It is stated that there are no less than thirty nine can didates for U.-B. Senator In Michigan, in place of Gen. Cass. The Councils of the nation will have lost in Gen. Case, one of its most eloquent and much beloved members. His mind, forethought, patriotism and Union loving heart are now more than t, ki ir required, yet the fate of circumstances will deprive the nation of the support of one of its ablest ohampions and fearless defenders. It would seem that lie negro or Black Republican in surrections' In somo of the Southern States, have subsided, and no farther outbreak is anticipated. But those insur rection! were not quelled, until some 12 or 15 of the insti gators were hung. A Tennessee paper says Senator Bell of that State lost about $lO,OOO by tho insurrection panic du ring his absonee. Four of bis negroes were hang by one of tho local Courts, and fivo more afterwards by a mob. John C. Dell has recently recovered damages to tho amount of $16,000, of the Galena and Chicago Railroad, ior Injuries sustained plaintiff, by a collision with an engine at a crossing. It was proved that the conductor fallod to ring the boll. Since the election of Mr. Buchanan, Kansas has ceased to “bleed,” and property has greatly improved in value.— The latest accounts-from there, represent everything as quiet, and the citizens busily engaged In building and clearing farms, with great confidence and hope of tho fu. tore. Should tho “Now England Emigrant Aid Associa. tlohs” disband, and leava every man go to Kansas npon "his own resources, and purchase a homo of hla own, and with hit awn money— so that when it becomes valuable, these New England “sharpers” cannot drivo him from it peace and quiet will reign In Kansas, and the people of the Territory will ore long form a State Constitution which will ho legally submitted to tho settlers, and tho will of tho majority will bo quietly acquiesced in—if they want slave ry, they will so decide, and ifthey prefer a free constitution tho Congress of the United States cannot nor will not re fuse to’ admit her as she so desires. Therajrill no doubt be a large emigration to Kansas in the spring, and-those who may read this paragraph, and have any idea of, making Kansas their future homo, will emigrate as early in tho Spring as navigation will permit. ' A late letter from Uavenworth says: “A lot containing 50 acres, lying half a mllo from town, sold at private sale s day or two since, for $11,000! On# of 53 acres for $12,000 ’ one of 10 acres for $3,000. Single lots,-24 feet by 110. are selling from $2,00 to $2,500: Small office buildings rent for $6OO a year. The Kansas Delaware Reservation will net the tribes for whose benefit it has been sold, from SI.IOO,OOCLto 3fl 500 000. ’ ’ The winter thus far at Council Bluffs, lowa, has been very-severe. Thaßugle of the-11th.inat says': “Snow, mnd and cold? On Tuesday and Wednesday j. last we were visited with the rnoßt aevero snow storm ever - 11 ran S M from eighteen inches to fifteen feet in depth m many localities. The Thermometer has ranged from 11 to 20 degrees below r.ern. The storm • fo? that families. are la mina is Bgenen ‘ torofcaloric has ad- 1 yanwaitom $2 to $a and $0 per load. The Missouri river i is closed and teams can safely cress.” nrer The number of live, lost on the hakes during the season ! of navigation just closed, was 274. The number of vessels i lost or sustaining Injury, was 317. The amount or losseV' is estimated at between $3,000,000 and $5,000,000. ! There are 561 Rice plantations in the State of Georgia j North and South Carolina—each said to raise 20,000 pounds 1 and over. There are also 10,745 tobacco estates of S.OOO ! pounds each and ovethi Kentucky, Tennessee and Virgin la. are 2,726 iiQtho State of Maryland. *j cufious fact is related by tho New Orleans IVt.. tt|is. grave or'tJeu. _ Pariusibmi. The /'.v-nyune 1 ' w W ” ’TI” 3C ’ le orediblyTuformed. by a-gentleman -■ who resides near the spot, that in September last, the well ‘ known pecan tree, under which the remains or Gen. Pack'- 1 ■“"S " few below this city, was broken ! off, thirty feet above ground, by a gale of wind, and a rao- > non ball, fired from the British lines during the battle'. ! was round embedded just where the trunk broke off. - ' j Thus it was that the brave Briton slept under one of ■ own missiles ae bis monument! j i aTe received tho official rote of two more Southern j States; Florida-Buchanan 0,358; Fillmore 4,833; Bu- 1 chananVmujorlty 1,528. Arkansas— Buchanan 2UK)fi; i Fillmore 10,810; Bnchanau’s majority ll 09C. ’ The Hon Wm.-H. Bissell, Governor eloct of Illinois, has j so far recovered from his recent Illness, as to be able to ' walk by tho aid of crutchee; He spent several days in onr i city last week. '. ! The Lancaster lnUUigtncir and the Philadelphia Pmn. tylyanian are recognized In;, the South and West as home organs of Mr. Buchanan, aid every thing that is said In their columns relative to Mr. Bnchanan’s administration, 1* ■ np^ olie ' s 10 *" relilMo - T»°*> two paper, are quoted fcr and wide; and many editors who opposed the election of , teteran, how fully endorse the sentiments in regard . , to the inopming.admlnlstratlon as ; set forth In the IntiUi ■ ffencer and Pennsylvanian, The New Orleans Orua.nl particularly applauds tho probable policy Mr. Buchanan contemplates pursnlng; and other papers thnmghout the . Booth enflorae the sentinlente ip no laint lP raise, of the : probable reault of the new ajjalinistratlon. acconntof .one William Ate who antuatedand SrarwUe U-treateda Gerniui by A rilwpatch of tha from Ne» »ieane,annout* rfwmtwa of Ex-Senator Robert Nicholas, who died .on' * nesdaytast. There area large number of' dor Legislators now in the city,enrotde for'Jefferson! Ov.delegation left yesterday. Senator Rogers of this county Is lying dangerously ill, and in all probability will be unable to take his seat. The Keller Troupe arrived in our city on Saturday last, and will commence a series of performances at the People’s Theatre this'evening. Mr. Conldock Is playing at the St. Lduls Theatre, fanny Kemble Butler drew, large and fashionable audiences nightly to her Shaksperean Read ings. To-morrow night doses the series—-which will be tor the benefit of the Girl> Industrial School. The Steamer, Altamont sunk in the Ohio river on the 23dinsb The boat 1s a total loss, .end her cargo, principally for the East, win be mostly recovered in a damaged Condi tion. Governor Wilson Shannon has again made bit appear once in Kansas. Every body is wondering what he has gone there for. He is said to look care worn. Governor Robinson has also returned to the territory from the East, and it is the opinion that Greely A Co. have given him in stmctions how to act. All thought the fire of the bogus Legislature had entirely died out, bat Robinson’s appear ance there is indicative of no good, and he is looked apoo with suspicion. Gov. Gear; however, will attend to his case. Geary’s coarse has been applauded and endorsed byst.be whole West, and a fair field lays bofore him—with every prospecUof peace and quiet continuing in Kansas— which accomplished, will gain for him a wide spread repu . tation. Mr. McMakin still renmin*4n our city, and it is thn in tention of some of our citizens to tender him a dinner one day this week. Wishing you and yo3r readers a - Merry Christmas and a Happy New Tear,” we still remain the f OLD GUARD O- EQUALITY TO ALLI UNIFORMITY OF PI’.KJK - A new feature of business: Every one his own ritiiesuirfi. Jones A Co., of the Crescent One Price Clothing j-tore, v-. 200 Market street, above 6th, in addition to having the largest, most varied and fashionable stock of Clothing in Philadelphia, made expressly for retail sales, have consti tuted every one his own Salesman, by having marked in figures, on each article, the very lowest price it '■an i.e sold for, so they cannot possibly vary—all must buy alike. The goods are all well sponged and prepared and great pains taken with the making, so. that ail can buy with the full assurance of getting a good article‘at the very hm-.-.t price. Item ember the Crescent, in Market, above 6th. \o ti.v, •>»: iy.'. .TONES t - St. Loujh, Dec. *29, 1856. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS.- A. I. BAIK A would respectfnlly Inform the public, that he bn* token the old established stand, formerly occapied bv S. B. Unities, and more recently by N. Bair & Brother. In the rear of Dr. George B. Markley, in East King street, Lan caster. Pa., a half square east of Sprocher's Hot**!, where is prepared to furnish those celebrated TURE3HI.NG MA CHINES and lIORSK POWERS with the improved Friction Geared Shaker, which for lightness of running and effi ciency of action stands unrivalled. N.B.—Repairing of all kinds attended to at the shortest notice, and in a manner that will make the article repaired as use ul as if new. He invites Farmers to cosne and ex amine his work, and purchase if they see proper , TheAbst. of reference can be giv«n. July 8 tfcJLW e would rwulud the citizens of Lancaster county that Messrs. Ttxdale k Mitchell, Importers of China, Glass, and Queonsware, 219 Chesnut street, Philadelphia/ nre now ready with their large and elegant assortment ot Nrw Goods. Messrs. T. k M. keep every description of goods iu their line, and sell them iu large or small quantities to the •Far mer and the citizen cheaper than they can bo obtained elsewhere. We invite our readers to give them a call, or seud them an order. sap 0 lm 34 4®* TIIE GREATEST DISCOVERY OF THE AGK.-&& PROFESSOR WOOD’S HAIR RESTORATIVE.—This preparation, although less than two years before the pub lic, owing to its wonderful jffects upon the huuian Itairand sculp, has already obtained a celebrity and sale perfectly uupurnllelied. It has without the ordinary appliance used for such purposes, won its way, and been heartily weicoiu od 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 it* merits, solely 09 established by actual u-su. That this preparation will actually RESTORE GRAY HAIR TOITS NATURAL COLOR, produce a luxuriant growth upon the hoods of the bald, prevent the hair from failing off, and whon used as a toilet article, produce n routiuim! flow of the natural fluids, and thus render the hair soft glossy and wavy, destroy diseases of the sralp, and i-xpd dandruff, the certificates of distinguished gentlemen aud ladle*, in every part of the country who have tried it. and therefore speak what they know, most fully attest. Milford, Worcester Co.. Mass.. Nov. 13th. 1855. Prof. 0. J. Wood—Dear Sir; I take pleasure in bearing voluntary testimony to the magic effects of your wonderful Hair Restorative. As far back as 183 d my hair commenced Tailing off. until the top of my scalp became bald ami smooth as glass, and it has continued to full for a groat many year?, notwithstanding 1 have used many celebrated preparations for its restoration. Seeing your advertisement. I was in duced to give your article a trial, and to my utter astonish ment, I found after a few applications that my hair became firmly set and assumed a very glossy and beautiful appear anco; aud, by the time I had used a quart bottle full, mv bald head was covuredsvcr with a young and vigrrou; growth of hair, which "now from one to ;w>. hi length, awl crowd up very fast. doxnrniNQ Worth Knowing:—By using Professor Wood's Hair Restorative, gray Hair can be permanently restored to tsoriginal color. The subjoined certificate was receired from Johnson k Stone.* Gardener, Me., and 1h but ou- w f .the many instances that are daily coming to our knowledge of its wonderful effects. It is ho longer problematic, but a self-evident truth, as hundreds can testify. Gardiner, Me., Juue J2«i. 1855. Mr. H. Dyes—Dear Sir: I have used two bottle? nf prof. Wood’s Hair Restorative, and can truly say it is the great eet.discovery of the age for restoring and changing the Ilair. Before using it I was a man of seventy. My hair has uow attained itA original color. You can reepmmend it to the world without the least fear, as my case was one of the worst kind. Your?, respectfully. DANIEL N MURPHY. Carlyle, 111.,-Juno 27. I have used Prof. O. J. Wood’s flair Restorative, and have admired its wonderful effect. My hair was becoming, a? I thought, prematurely gray, but by the use of his Restora tive it baa resumed its original color, and I have no doubt, permanently so. SIDNEY BREESS, Ex-Senator United States. The Greatest Discovery of the Ago.—lt seldom occurs, that we notice, under any circumstances, patont medicines, restorativet, or anything of the hind, for we have a preju dice against meat 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 ita use have come to our knowledge which almost assure u* that it is a sovereign remedy against the hair becoming prematuroly gray. It i.< not a •• Hair Dye;” but upon its application as directed, the effect is produced on the akin, which brings out the origin nal native colored hair, without stiffness, and given it a glos 6y&nd natural appearance. We havoseen persons who have need it, and they are much pleased with it.—Missouri fir publican. 0. J. Wood 4 Co., 316 Broadway, New York and 114 Market St. Louis, Mo., Proprietors. ' i. W. Dyott-4 Sons, 132 North 2d st., Philada., Whole* sale Agents. ijor sale by H. A. Rockafieu) A Co., Medicine Depot, Lancaster, 13a.,l 3 a., and by Ji. A. Shlreinan. Columbia, and hv Druggists generally. marlB Ij9' MARRIAGES. On tb* Ist day of jAuuary in the Borough of Washing ton, by Rev. A. H. Kauffman, David Sullivan of Long Is land, New York, to Mies Mary Ann Herr, of the Borough of Washington. • On the 28th ult., iii Strasburg.'by Rev. W. Librand. George Messenkop, of this City, to Harriet A. Sener. of East Hempfield. Od the 30th ult., Col Reah Frazer, of this city, aged 52 years. Ilia remains were taken to Carpenter’s Cemetry, Paradise township, for interment. In this city r on Tuesdey last, Tobias Deitrich. aged 31 years. ; Saturday, January 3. Cloyerseed is steady with further sales of about 120 bu prime seed at $7 60 per bbl. There is very little demand for Flour, and the market continues dull and drooping, with sales of about 2000 bbls for shipment at $6 25 for standard brands, and $6 62U per bbl for extra, mostly at the latter rate, which establishes a decline. The sales for home use continue limited within the range of $6 25@0 50 common and good brands, and $6 62>4@7 50 for extra and fancy lots, os to brand. Corn Meal is quiet, and only about 150 bbls Pennsylvania Meal have been sold at $2 87*4 but most of the stock is limited at a higher rate. Rye Flour remains quiet at $4 per bbl In Grain there is very little dofng. Wheat comes in slowly, and only about 2000Jbusbels have been disposed of, in lots, at 145@150c. for fair to choice reds and 155@160c for white. Buyers now offer the former rates. Rye is stea dy at 80@81c. Com is inactive, with further small sales of old yellow at6B@69c., in the cars and in store. New is quoted at 60@62cN Oats are tending upward. Some 4000 to 6000 bu. Penna. have been taken at 40@47r.. in store.— Some holders now ask more. Whiskey is unsettled and lower, large sales of barrels having been made within a day or two at about 87c . hot before made public. Ilhde. are nuoted r at 24tf?'>.'»• and very little doing. ALDERMAN. --Tile undersigned will be a candidate for Alderman of the North East Ward at the ensuing City Election. Subject to Democratic rules’ jan 6 4t 61 . WM. B. WILEY LECTURE.— The 2nd Lecture of the regular course will be delivered in FULTON HALL, on TUESDAY evening. Jan. 13th, 1857, by PARK-BENJAMIN. Kan., of New York. Subject, “HUMOROUS TRAITS OF AMERICAN’' " Tickets 26-rents. -Two tickets will :admit a Gentlemen .ami two Ladies; to be had .at the Book and Jewel rv Stores and at the door on the evening of the lectnre. Doors open at 7 o’clock. Lecture to commence at 7 1 -.< o’clock precisely. jaiy6 2tftl «KB EVENINGS WITH THE BRIT- . AMERICAN AND INDIAN ORATORS—At Ful. ton Hall. Tucday, Wednesday «nd Friday EreninA j£. , T IST OF BETTERS remaining In the ar.v 6th. < th and 9th, nt ~}A o'clock • PROF CHARLES 1 -Li POST OFFICE at Safe Harbor, for the quaiter ending M?!vn E ]vr, I n? KRSONXTIONS OF REMARKABLE 1 Deccmber 31 » 185d ,Dh/P ORATORS AND POETS, mingled 1 B with L-h.tkopperifm Assumptions, KING LEAR, HAMLET. Baaanko John i’nn'r. ' Adn,wsion 3*rSoe Circular* . Brady F M lt 61 Byrne Thomas JHE . TEA ™ : - JIILL S Council llano? Mills s^ kh oWere of the Conns- \ Carman Margaret «“ 551 h °< JANtJARY, 857, Vf o“oc™? B M to I Degman Paul Trsaanrer and s£ ! Dalis Thoms, reiary to serro for tbs eusump year. . j)g T j Qe John , ff.v. 1.. r Trt as. r . 1 jan 0 2t51 ‘ *' ESTA.TE OF JAMES CROW, dec’d— Fry Emanuel ? The undersigned Andltor, appdtated to distribute the ! Fry jSb”i oaianoe In the hands of WilHsuf'l., Elder, Administrator ! Eishm G»rge of James Crow, dec d., late of the Borough of Columbia, to 1 ' G mJTwW. 7 en ‘ itll! , d thereto, will attond to the duties of j Guntner Peter in tn?P? > intl ? e iIt, 1 t, at the Library Room in the Court House. 1 Garver Elizabeth nf T»\-wTit L fo n “ st,:r ’ on WEDKJSSDAY, the 28th day . H all 1807, at 10 o'clock, A. H-, when and where ’ Herman Jacob all persons interested may attend If they think proper. Herahey John H O H. B. SwARR, Auditor. ! Hess Martin D /o s ~ „ \i- . 4t 51 > Hockiog William (Columbia Spy copy.) Heas Joseph-C W A N T8D...350 B D...350 Young Men to act as S Un ? A & at ‘- In n business easy mo- i fultmd honornble,-at a salary of $lOO per month—a ranilal t °P I , tont ,“<i4lctaoorbookbuainem SSiKSofL?*™ 1 . *?“ 10 >U who enclose 'a' portage *“™P era three cent piece, and address. ■ B.P. SHAHKON &CO. Atßnson Bspol, H, H. Your? truly Ue.vky G-v.-liu- u. From the Ibnum Herald. DEATHS. THE MARKETS H. POWERS, Chairman. Lancaster, Jan. 3d, 1557. Jan 6 61 61 TJJJE CLOTH,CIiOJUag,,.. - , . OKtr AND BBOWN aBCTOABB,-- y“ -' ; ■ ' : HTCn.MAimN-ASB BASLIS TOBfif ' • BROCHB.AJiD-WOOIEN BBAWL?/ ■ at reduced prices. / ' ' ' ■*' To elese the siaun. LADIES who have not yet supplied thjmselves will find great advantage* now .offered. ' jan 6 tf M - • 'fiAGEB A BROTHERS, .j. : '■■■■-■l' -ii ALVABLE REAL ESTATE AT PBW' V Lie TUESDAY, ftw 27th day or JAN-. UARY».IBS7. In pursuance of aniorder of the Orphans Court of Lancastercoantjy.the Administrator de bonis son of the estate of* deceased, will sell by public ontcry, in the village nt Ohnrchtown. the real estate of said deceased, to wit: Purpart No. 1, That well known TAVfiR ' HOUBF and Lot of one ACRE and SO PERCHES ot lnnd. tt- in the village.of Charchtown. Carnarvon township. Lancaster county, bounded by lands of E D. White.'Bangor Chfirrh' property and tho turnpike road. The Improvements are a large and commodious TAVERN AND STollE . . HOUSE, built of stone, of the best material, two stories high and finished in modern style; stone |a~s| kitchen attached, and all necessary conveniences JjLL for a public boose to do a large business; a large Cistern and.a well o! never lailing-water with Pniupsin them, Ice House and large Weigh Scales, and a large STONE STABLE, sufficient to stable thirty horses.; The Garden i« well enclosed and well set with shrubbery and useful trees. This property is worthy the attention of persons wishing to enter into public business. 7. Purpart No. 2, Two lots of land containing 112 Perches.. on the south side of High street and opposite -to No. 1, bounded by lands of L. & K. Rogers and David 6en»eny.—• On one of these lots there is erected a one story LOG HOUSE; and on the other a Frame Shed. These lots are beautifully located for bniiding purposes. Purpart No. 3, Eighteen Acres of Chesnut Timber Land, about 2 miles north of Pnrpart No. 1. It will be sold in lots of Acres each, or all together, to suit purchaser*. The Timber on these lots is pi & superior quality and U worthy the attentiou of fanners wanting rail timber. Purpart No. 4, About 26 Acres of form land, adjoining No. 3, bounded by lands of Wm. Shirk, Esq., Albert Styne and others. The land is well fenced into convenient fields and well set with grass; is In a high state of cultivation, having been recently well limed and manured with stable manure, and will produce with good culture crops equal to any land in the county. Sale to commence at 1 o’clock, P. M., on said day, when .attendance will be given and terms made known by LOT ROGERS. Administrator. t« M Prospectus of the united- STATES DEMOCRATIC REVIEW, FOR 1557.—The Proprietors of this long established and popular Democratic Magazine have, by the advice of distinguished friends, made arrangements to publish it, commencing with Janu ary 3d, 1857, in the form of a Weekly Journal. Each number will contain eight pages, and forty columns of reading matter, and will be printed on fine paper: and its typographical execution will bo superior to any Weekly Journal published in ,the United States. The POLITICAL DEPARTMENT will contain solid and well digested articles on all matters of national concern, and political Intelligence from every portion of the coun try. Eminent writers in the Democratic party will con tribute to its columns, and its tone will be strictly national and conservative. The department of LITERATURE will contain a choice and copious selection of sparkling and varied fiction, origi nal and selected—interesting tales, biographies, travels and adventure—sketches nf character and social life, and essays upou art and morals. The departments of DOMESTIC and FOREIGN NEWS will present a weekly review of events in every portion of the Old World and America. The proceedings in CONGRESS, carefully collected from the Official Reports, will be published: also, olaborate and careful LITERARY. DRAMATIC and MUSICAL CRI TIQUES For the Man of Business and the Farmer, a relUhle and impartial review of the MARKETS, and of MONEY ami COMMERCE, will be given in each number, with thuHVsu ally interesting information and statistics of thedrfv. Special Correspondent? at Washington, Luj>rfui. I’arjn. luitfother chief prints of interest, will c"Utrfbnt< whatever iu life and literature is worth telling or reading. In short, the Proprietors will Kpsro neither money nor labor, to make The United States Democratic Review the best Weekly Newspaper ever published in the United States. Special Notice.—We have made arraugoments to publish, on or before the firat day of June next, a valuable and elegant work, to t w entitled ‘‘JAMES BUCHANAN AND HIS CABINET." The book will coutain Portraits ot the President, the Vice President, Secretary of State. Secretary of War, Secretary of the Navy, Secretary of the Tivasurv, Secretary oi the interior, Postmaster General and Ai tor ney General, engraved on steel by the celebrated Artist. Blttrl. Each Portrait will be accompanied by a Biography, care fully prepared from authentic sources. The letter-press will be printed on type made expressly for this vroik, and on the finest paper. The book wil} be in quarto form— handsomely bound with side title, rand, us u Work of Art. will be the most elegant book ever presented to the public. This book will be prepared expressly for presentation to the subscribers of the Review for 1857. and will be for warded by mail (free of postage) to each subscriber, as soon as issued from the press. No copied will otherwise be sold Term- of the Review—THßEE DOLLARS, invariably in advance. ' • Postmasters jyiil others, who remit us $l6 for Five Sub scriptions, will receive a copy of the Review for one year, and a copy cf --Bach* nan nnd his Cabinet," gratis. Address. L. F. HARRISON & CO.. 71 Nassau street. Now York City. V MR. GEORGE R. SMITH is the General Agent for th« Review for the United State*.. We have no Local Agents. Whenever hi<v sb'll be appointed, we will give notice of the fact. j«n 6 tf M ,4 T THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE u\. Members of tit*- •• Farmers’ Mutual Insurance (Join piny" of Lancaster County, held at tbe public house of Ja cob LeauiaD, innkeeper, in the city of Lancaster, «>» Satur day, the 27th d.iy of December A. D. 185(7. the B- ai d [>;- rv.tors submitted the following report:— tn making 'tbeii"anmial report to the member., •*. t) le Company, it affords the Board of Directors peculiar satis faction to be able to congratulate the members upon Hie prosperous condition of the Company at the present time, and the small amount of tbe lots sustained during the past year. For. although the increase in tho amount of proper ty insured ha? far exceeded Ihat of any former war. and th-risk of loss consequently been augmented, tho losses have been comparatively Mnall.and tho taxes necessary to remunerate losses sustained have beau much lower than in some former years. This stAte of things. however desira ble, cannot be expected to rontiuue lung. In a company whose operations nr*< so widely extended as those of th- •• Farmer?' Mutual Insurance Company'' now arc. frequent accidents may reaennably bo expected, and th# good f<>;. tuno which attended us during the put year, may sunn be ravers-*!: and while we enjoy tho present with gratita-i-. let us meet tho future without murmur or complaint. Tho whole amount of loss sustained by the Company du ring tho past year amounts to $lB3B 86: of this, tie prin cipal amount was for tbe Barns of Jacob Esbleman, of Providence township, and Emanuel C. Reigart of the citv of Lancaster. The former was burnt on the 18th of Jufv last, the Are originated at the Bake House, occasioned by high wind. Loss estimated by the appraipers. including the bake house, $225. of which some throe fourths was paid by the Directors. The latter was burnt on the lUh of September, supposed to have boon set on fire by sorna 'ill disposed person; loss estimated at .$2OOO, of whjch $15.n0 was allowed by the Directors. The append**d , \ffntenit , nt of the Treasurer, examined and approved by the Board of Di rectors, will show to whom sundry items of damages have been awarded and paid. To pay those losses a tax of one twentieth of one per cent on tbe whole amount insured, or five cents on tho hundred dollars, was levied by the Direc tors, which ban beon partially collected. Duplicates of the delinquents are now in the hands of collectors, and it is expected that the whole will, in a short tiruo. be in the cof fers of the treasurer,which will oftable the Company to pay all it? indebtedness, and leave a balar.-e for future emergencies. The whole number of policies issued during the past joar is ‘240, covering property to the amountof seven hun dred and thirty-two thousand, seven hundred and forty two dollars ($732,742.) to which must be added additions to former Insurances, amounting to sixty-fire thousand, niuo hundred and two dollars ($65,902.) making an aggregate increase of seven hundred and'ninety-eight thousand, six hundred and forty-four dollars ($798,644.) The whole number of policies cancelled was si, amouu t ing to one huudred and sixty-fire thousand, nine hundred and eighty dollars ($165,980,) to which must bo added dim iuutions on old policies, amounting to fourteen thousand and thirty-five dollars ($14,035,) making the whole amount cancelled during the > ear one hundred and eighty thou sand add fifteen dollars ($180,015,) which last sum taken from the aggregate increase, leaves an adtual increase to the amount of insurance of six hnndred and eighteen thou* sand, six hundred and twenty-nine dollars ($618,629;) and the whole amount now insured is three million, seven hun dred and thirty thousand, three hundred and seventr three dollars ($3,730,373.) TREASURER’S STATEMENT. JOHX ROHRER, Treasurer of the Farmer's Mutual Li- iurancc O). To amount of premiums received since last *tl tlement * 150 7 c»U To amount of tax collected during said time 1313 31 To balance in bis hajhls at last settlement 192 81 y x Total By cash paid Jacob Eehleman for his barn and bake house £ IG3 To " E. C. Reigart in part on ids barn... 12i;'.i 13 -i Ja’b Yons,of W. HempPd, damages 15 00 - “ John Gibblc, E. Hemprd, damages 10 00 “ *• Rudolph Harnish, Manor, damages 8 00 “ ” H. Greider, W. Lampeter, damages 10 00 ~ *• G. D. Coleman, Conestogo, ditto.... 14 11 Total amount paid $1434 00 By cash paid the following printers’ bills ou or ders drawn by the President, viz: Edward C. Darlington 43 00 George Sanderson \z 00 Jacob Myers 19 75 TheophlluB Fenu u 50 John Baer & Sons 9 ;,y By cash paid appraisers for their services per diem -JO 00 *• •,Directors for ditto -J9 00 J. Mecartney his services as Presid’t 10 00 ** J. Rohror his salary as Treasurer.... GO 00 i; •* J Strohin hie salary as Secretary 60 00 Sundry persons for collecting 20 73 Total expended Total collected and received. Balance duo to the accountant $ 70 5s The atnouut 01' outstanding taxes has not beon accurately, ascertained, but is estimated at $5OO, which will be suffi cient- to pay all debts duo by the Company, and probably leare. a small balance in the treasury. The debts of the company at present are— Balance due to Emanuel C Relgari Dae eo Amos K. Reigart Balance due to the Treasurer K*-xp»'Ctfully submitted b> The following officers west eluded to conduct the buxi ne*# of the Farmers’ MutuallntiurauceConipHdyj" :'<<r (’>« I ensuing year: DIRECTORS.—John Macartney, Johu Kohr**r. Andrew Metzger, Adam S. Deitiicfa and John Slrohm. - APPRAISERS. Abraham ' Peters, Christian Herr, i (Pequea.) Benjamin Soavely, Jacob Kohr. Jr.. John Friday and Rpter Johns. j* t n oil M McOardlo Jos Meilinger Daniel McKone John Mehaffey Hugh Esq Marrow Margaret C McWilliams Domoni.-k Moyer Christian Nagle Susan Noyhoe Ann Eaber Francis H Rawly John Ryan Terrence Bobinson Alexander E«q Ranhonser Sarah Shay Jeremiah Stoey WUllam Springman Sanard Steraeman David' Shoff John Seitz Noah Sharo John Kline Henry Kline Frederick W - Wig^toe^s John Abraham iW ; Warftl Jacob {lnn Keeper) J JOHN £QLP,» M. Kuhns Benjamin •' - X Lowry William Lyde Benjamin jan ettfiD b&Tipg.been,|TOut ed' fo Uir tindtsrafifnedjon the white of Peter Klin*, lata of Oonextogo townrtiipj Lancaxter ootruly, dec’d-, aQ paraona indebted.to tho said •statexra reqareted to make Immediate payment and c thoM having '-laims to preeaat them for settlement tb jan 6 6t*sl 4 RAILROAD PROPERTY TO,LISTS—. J\. The undersigned offer to let, for a term of vears, their RAILROAD PROPERTY, loaded la thdeity of Uncaster. Vrimtir.fr »n tha PbßwdwtpMa Eailruad. one ; BBlf square weet of-the depot, and adjoining property of Bitner ft Broa. Bteam-MilL :• . The property eonaista of GROUND,:IBQ feet deep by 67 foot wide, having theraoaaONE AND A HALF STORY BUILDING, 86 feet deep by 35 feet wide.also a Railroad Sidling 162 feet in length, leaving nearly one half of the lot vacant, which-is of easy access for teams. The fwoperty. is well adapted for bniineg requiring a railroad con vegience. For further particulars enquire of the snb ■«rril*“ra on the premises. ' jsGtf 51 KONIGMACHEB A BAUMAN. Days of appeal for iss7_to the taxable inhabitant* of l>ancaater county.—Pursuant t» the prorisioos of tbe laws of this' Commonwealth, »he undersigned Comic bwloaers of Lancaster county Hamby girt* notice t<> the taxable Inhabitants withlrt the respec tive cit y, borough* and townships ot the said comity, that the days of appeal from the Assessments for 1867, will be at the Commissioners Office, in the city of Lancaster, ou the <1»; s follow ing, to wit:—For the townships pf Adampfown. Bart, Brecknock. Carnarvon. Cocalico Ea*4. Cocalico W*-j»t, Colerain. Colombia. Coueetoga. Conor, Clay, Donegal Bast, Donegal West. Drnmore. Ephrsta, Earl,' Earl East, Earl West, Elizabeth, Elizabethtown. Eden, r Fulton.' Hejypfield East, -Hempfleld West. Lampeter Eact. Lampeter West, Lancaster, Leacock, Leacock Upper, Little Britain. Manbelm. Martic. Manor, Mount Joy. Mount Joy bor.. Marietta bor.. Manbeim bor., Paradise, Penn,' Pequa., Providence, Rapho, Salisbury, Sadsbnry, Strasburg Strasbnrg bor., Warwick, Washington Bor Lancaster city.* dec 31 4t 6 i .’'STATE OF JOHN GOODMAN DISC'D. J —The undersigned appointed Auditor to distribute the balance of the Estate of John Goodman, deceased, re maining in the hands of J. K. Goodman and Amelia Good man, Administrators thereof, to nnd among those legally entitled thereto, hereby gives notice that he will sit for the purples «f his appointment, iu th* Court House, in the Citv of Lancaster, oti Friday, the :tOth of January, at 2 o’clock, V. M. W.M. AUG. ATLEE, jan ti 4t 61 Auditor FOR ARGUMENT. ! Ouc week, commencing Monday, the 16tb of March. | :i “ 15th of June. • | 4 * “ 21st of September. , a 21st of December. To contiuue one week l'rutn the said days respectively, and ; as much longer as the business shall require. AU the cases on the list for argument iu the Orphans’ Court, shall be taken up on the first day of said term, and proceeded with until disposed of, unless continued by conseut or cause shown. The cases on the argument list in the Quarter Sessions, shall be taken up on the Wednesday of the said term, if not prevented by the business of the Orphans’ Court, and if so, the cases In the Quarter Sessions will be commenced at the termination of the Orphans' Court business. The argument in the Common Pleas to be commenced on Thursday, if not prevented by the Orphans' or Quarter Sessions’ cases. In that case the argument list of the said Court will be taken up at the termination of the cases iu : the other Courts, and proceeded in until disposed of, unless continued by consent or cause shown. It is further ordered that the absence of couu&el at the time appointed for taking up cases mentioned in the pro- | ceding orders, shall be no cause to suspeud proceedings I therein, unless by couaent or legal ground for u con tinuance be shown. ADJOURNED JURY TRIALS.—It is order by the Court that Adjourned Courts for jury trials in the Common Pleas will be as follows: One week, commencing the Ist Monday—2d of February. “ “ “ . —2d of March. j 4th Monday—2sth of May. i •• *• Ist Monday—lst of June. °, F y^* W f B! 5 '■ 4th Monday—2oUi°of^October. JL ESTATE.—The undersigned, Executors, Ac., of Valen- , u - Ist Monday—7th of Dec tine lli.se, late of til, city orLoncoxter .(Baker) deceased. ! AmJ ut iucb I>ther p.riod. „ may be appointed at the will sail at public sale, on SATURDAY, th« ‘ th of Icbru- ■ , forBla ia Courts, or at their regular terms, ary. TB5, at o clock, at the public house of Christian The p, rep)ing bB published in all the newspapers in ShenS. (lountam nnj in South Qneeu at, in wild city : ; the cit) . all<i counl) . „ f Lamaater. three successive limes in *ll that certain lot or piece of GROUND situate at the M ch. at the expense of the county, corner of Isuutli Oneen and Strawberry streets, or the road ; Atteat: J. BOWMAN. Prothonotarv. lead.ux Iron, couth Queen street to Mgart. s landing and ' . Uscxster, December 10, 1850. dec 80 :St 60 .Getz <* Bn\v null, together with several DWELLING . . Uol.-E.-. UAKEIO. and other Approvements /“lourt Proclamation—Whereas, the lion. HEN thereon erected, .'routing on said South Queen |g a g j \_yRY G. LONG, Pres't., lion. A. L. Hates and J. Brows', strait ISi) feet atid 1 inches, more or less, and alsoj Es,j S „ Associate Judges of the Court of Common Pleas, in fronting ou paid Strawberry street -63 feet 6 inches, more aQ( j f or the county of Lancaster, and Assistant Justices of or les*. >H'U tided by the said two s.rests, and property of Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery John t. Long cn the .Ninth. and Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for said county ALSO, at the jiAiui' ume and place, two contiguous LOTS 0 f Lancaster, haTe Issued their Precept to ino directed, re -01 G ROUND, situate in said city, numbered on the general quiring me, among other things, to make public Proclama plan of said cily, N"«. - VI S mid bounded on the west by on throughout my Bailiwick, that a Court of Oyer And mu alley, on the south by laud oi —— Greiner, on thuJafennjner ftn d a General Jail Delivery: Also, a CouTt of east by Lot No. 012 and on the north by lot No. 010. The | Q enertl l Quarter Sessions of the Peace and Jail Delivery, whole of said property will he told free andclear of Ground . commence in the city of Lancaster, in tho'Comrncm* Rent forever, and will bo sold separate or in parts, accor- wealth of Pennsylvania, on the 3rd MONDAY in JANU ding to:i plan or draft, which will be exhibited on the eve- ARY, 1857: In pursuance of which precept, PUBLIC ning of the sale: or will be ...Id together, whichever may,? NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, to the Mayor, and Aldermen tend for the b-*ft in*r>t*»tt *.f saiil estate Conditions of Rule 0 f c jty 0 f Lancaster, in the said county, and all the iM II ’ in**V- k vi; ::: ‘ h<* tmie of Siie. by 1 i Justices of the Peace, the Coroner/ and Constables of the PHILIP GKOTU, ! paid city and county of Lancaster, that they be then anc^ GEO. 11. BOMBERGEH. , there in their own proper persons, with their rrdls, records Ung in the t'ity oTLancaßtftr. ; am j examinations, and inquisitions, and their other re ts M membrances, to do those-|hings which to their offices ap pertain, in their behalf td be doue; and also all those* who will prosecute against the prisoners who are, or then shall be in-the Jail of the said county of Lancaster, are to be then and there to prosecute against them as shall h.* just. Dated at Lancaster, the 22d day of November, 1856. " GEORGE MARTIN, Sheriff. N. B.—Punctual attendance of the Jurors and Witnesses will hereafter be expected and required on the first day td the sessions. Aldermen and Justices of the Peace an- re quired byau order of Court, dated November 21st, lb4s, to return their recognizances to John J. Porter, Clerk of Quarter Sessions, within one week from the day of final action in each case, and in default thereof, the Magistrate s costs will not be allowed. dec 23 tc4o \ r ALUABLE CITY PROPERTY AT V I'URUC SJILE.— On SATURDAY, the 3lat day of JANUARY. 1867. In purauanc** of an order of the Or phans' Court of Lancaster county, will be exposed to pub lic sale, at 2 o'clock. Y. M„ at the llotcl of Lewis Sprecher, all that valuable LOT OR PIECE OF GROUND, situate on the «>>uth-east corner of North Duke and Chesnut streets, containing in front on Duke street 30 feet, and on Chesnut street 100 feet, mi which i* erected a commodious and modern built two story and attic BRICK DWRLL IXG HOUSE. This property is one of the most • desi.able locations, fur a private residence in the Sbqb city of Lancaster. Substantially, built; rooms large aud well ventilated; Winter and Summer Kitchens : Bath Room ; Gas through the entire building, and plaster ed from cellar to garret inclusive. P-rsons deslrousof viewiug the premises, can do so by railing on the undersigned, or on Mrs. Albright, residing thereon. Late the estate of Jacob Albright, deceased. Terms cash on the Ist cf April, 1857, when deed will be executed and possession delivered. jan 6 4t* '■! rpHE DEMOCRATIC STATE CONVEX JL TION FOR 1837.“-The Democratic State Con vention, for the purpose of placing in nomination candi date** fur Governor. Canal Commit-siouer, and Judge of tho Supreme Cuutt, he voted for in (Mober next, will bo held at HARRISBURG. >n MONDAY, ih* second dav of 1*57. 11 .•'clock. A. M. CIOD LIVER OIL, fresh, pure and gen ; uine. for sale at Dr. WAYLAN’S Drugstore, No. 60 North Queen stn-et. Lancaster. dec 16 tf 48 VTOTICE TO FARMERS! RYE WANT ED! The xuKs l iber having now completed his new Molt House, is again prepared to purchase jhiil thrashnl Rye in anv quantity at the vorr highest market prices. Liu*. Deo'r Uth. Ik6d. * J. H. TSHUDY. de--id ' ?,t Us •jy OTICE The .UockhoMers of the LaucAKterLocomotive Worksaie requested to meet pt the office of the Company, on Thurs day, Jan. kth. IS57\ for the election of officers for the year Chas. Cadwau.aper, Thos. Ai.lkax, jr.. Elam Wenger. / IADWALLADER, ALLMAN, «fc CO Grain, Seeds, General Produce, Commission ami Forwarding Merchants. No. 113, Broad St., above Rare St.. Philadelphia, elicited. Returns quickly made, dec 32 40 17 OR BENT*.—For Rent from th.e first ilsy «f April next, that fine large and convenient STORE ROOM, situated on-North.:Queen street, near Or ange street, at present occupied pj the undersigned a.s a Clothing Store. The stand will bo 3 capital one for a Shoe, Hat or Drug Store. The undersigned intends removing to th< ner Store Room, on the abovo date dec 23 tf 39 IN THE MATTER OF THE ASSlGN raent for tho benefit of .the Creditors of Abraham Cassel, of Marietta, Lancaster county: Notice is hereby given that an application for discharge from the above trust, and a decree of reconveyance to the Assignor, has been made by JOHN* W. CLARK, the Assignee, and the 3rd Monday •in January, 1857, fixed for the hearing of the same. By the Court, J. BOWMAN, dec 23 3t 49 t Prothonotary. [ Weekly Pennsylvanian copy 3 times ami charge this office.] ELECTION NOTICE The Members of the LANCASTER COUNTY MUTUAL INSURANCE CoM l’ AN Y, are requested to meet at the office of said com pany, in WILLTAMSTOWN, on the SECOND TUESDAY (the 13th) of JANUARY, between the hours of 10 a.m. ami 4 o’clock, p. m., for the purpose of electing Nine Direc tor** to sorve said company for the ensuing year. By order of the Board. NATH. E. SLAYMAKER, Sec’y. dec 33 3t 49 TWO Eft TRAY S.-Came to the premises of the subscriber iu Martic township, 3 % miles south west of Kawlinsville. ou or about the first of December, TWO YOUNG CATTLE, viz: one 2 year old Hieffer, red and white color; the other is a Bull Calf one year old, red and white color, with white face. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property’, pay charges and take them away, otherwise they will be disposed ofaccording to law. JOHN CLARK, dec 30 2m* 50 FOR RENT, The Store Room, Ware House and Dwelling on the South-west comer of Cen tre Square, Strasbnrg, now occupied by McClot & Black, and for many yeare kept by the subscriber. It ia in every way calculated for doing a good business, and is one of the best stands in tho county. Also, A Two Storv Brick Dwelling near the centre of the town. ' WM SPENCER. ** j@3~Both the above properties are for sale if persons prefer buying. dec SO tf 50 JOHN MECAItXNKY. JOHN ROUKiSR, ANDREW METZGER. ADAM S. DEITRTCH, JOHN STROIIM. TAPERS «fc GAS LIGHTS, in great va riety, for sale at Dr. WAYLAN’S Drug Store, No. 60 North Queen street, Lancaster. dec 16 tf 48 DR. S. T. PRIGG, 1 Surgeon Dentist, respectfully offers bis pro fessional services to the dtizen*,JitL An * caster and its vicinity, 2ssut?ng tl?em that all operations intrusted to hi* care, either in Operative or Mechanical Dentistry, will bo executed in a thoroughly ?crientific manner. " .* Office. Hast King street. Ist door King’s Grocery. Refers to Professors C. A. Harris) A. A. Blandy, P. H. Austen, of Baltimore College of Dental Surgery. nor 11 ly* 43. rpOOTH ACHE IS INSTASTLT CURED 1 by» few drops of Dr. Keysets Tooth Ache remedy. Sold at Dr. Keyser's, 140 Wood street, Pittsburg, at 25 cents per bottle. Sold in Lancaster, by C. A. UETNITSH. dec 23 TTTENTZ ;<b BROTHER INVITE FAR- T T ticnlar attention to their extensive stock of CLOAKri and TALMAS, entirely now designs and styles. A large variety of Qrey-Cloabs and Talmas. Ladies’ Talma Cloths in every shade; of color. BROCHA LONG and SQUARE SHAWLS in groat variety. Our stock of Shawls cannot be surpassed. TJ3l*Call and see them, now open from the late auction sales in New York-and Philadelphia, nov 11 • tf *’• Paul John LIVERY-STABLE. —Having 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* Ba> roaches, Ac- Ace, on the most accommodating terms. By giving personal attention totbe business and an anxi ous desire to please, I hope to merit and receive a reasona ble share of public patronage. JOHN P. FETTKRLY. Lancaster, eep 5 tf34 Teuny Thomas JOHN O’BYRNE, 41 North Eighth St., Philadelphia, reminds the public that bis stock of FURS is unequalled for quantity, quality or rarity. One can purchase of him a good outfit of Fur* from $5 up to $6OO. His goods are all His customers will be politely watted on, and no false representations as to the kind or quality of Furs will be tolerated in the establish ment. All kinds of Fur* altered, sad if sot well done, no efeargeautd* nor Ufa 4$ BARBARA KLTSE, 1 Teatatrlx- Monday, February 23d« 1557. Tuesday, februry 24th, 1857. Wednesday. February 25th, 1857. Thursday, February 20th, 1857 Friday, February 27th, 1867 WM. C. WURTH. DANIEL BRANDT, JACOB F. FRY, Commissioners. CHRISTIAN ZKRCHKK. Admin’r of Jocoo Albright, dec'd. .1. W. FORNEY, ‘ Chairman of State Central' Committee. tf 47 Lau'-tsi-rr 1.-eom'dive Works. Dec. -2-2. M. 0. KLINE. Sec. tf49 JOHN A. ERBEN (Examiner copy.) E'bTATK OF TO«is BTBHHA!»^JD««’d.'' —Letters'testamehtary'cih the Estate of TobtaAßteb manSr, lateof Conestoga township,: dee’d; haring been •granted tb thß ; subscriber*, residing in said townsbip,sll persons indexed to said estate, are ; requested to make paj meiot immediately, and those haring claims will present ; : them vrithout delay properly authenticated fdrsettlement. | TOBULS BTKHUAN, - JOHN STEHBiAN, JACOB STEHJIAN, dec IS flt 48 , . • Executor**. Estate op jagob potts, ut« orthe Borough of Strasbarg, dec’d. Letters of Administra tion'' ba the above estate having been granled to the undersigned, all persona having claims or demands will present them duly authenticated tor set ttluneat.' and the** indebted will make payment without delays' # SAM'L V. BOW KR, .Admin'r. , Deel66t*4S" . Strnsbtirg Borough. Estate of faknt ken dig —in the Court r>f Co.iilhon Fleas for. the county; ’of Lancaster. Whereas, George 'Kendlg. Trustee of Fanny Kendlg of .Lampe-cer tovtWhip. did on.the first’day of Decem ber. 1850. file in; thes3ice of the Prr-lhanotary of the said Court,, his account ofHbe-said Estate: Noti< e la hereby givoir to all persons interested in the said Estate, that the said Court have appointed., the 19th day of JANUARY, 1857, for the confirmation thereof, nav ies* exceptions he filed. Attest, ' J. ROWMAN, Proth’y. "Prothy’s Office Lsn., dec. 1 1856.. .j dec9 -it 47 ES TASTE OF HUJ’KVJ. SBTBK ASD WIFE. In the Court of CommoriTleas for the County of Lancaster. Whereas, Henry Shaffner, Assignee of Henry S. Shirk and wife, of the Borough of lit. Joy, did on the 2lst day of November, 1856, file in the Office of the Prothonotary of said Court, his account of the said Estate. Notice U hereby giveo lo all persons interested In the said Estate, that the said Coart have appointed the 19th day of January, 1857, for tho confirmation thereof, unless exceptions be filed. Attest. J' BOWMAN, Frothonotary’s Office, . \ Lancaster, Nov. 21, 1856. ) INSOLVENT DEBTOR’S NOTICE.—Take notice that I have applied to the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of Lancaster county, for] the benefit of • the Insolvent Laws of the Commonwealth of Fennsyl j vania, and that they have appointed MONDAY, the 19th | of JANUARY, 1857. at the Coart House in Lancaster, for I shearing, when and where all my creditors may attend if 1 they think proper. I dec 93t 47 * Ffi KUEBICK iIASHOUSE. NOTICE.— Whereas, on motion of Jbsse Landis. Esq., an application has been made to the Court of ! Common Pleas of Lancaster county, to grant a charter of j Incorporation to the METHODIST EPISCOPAL CON GREGATION, In the southern part of the city of Lancas ! ter, to be called and known by the name, style and title of 1 •• The Saint Paul’B Methodist Episcopal Church of the City • of Lancaster/' Be it therefore known, that the said Court, * will, ou the third Monday in January next, If no suffi- J cient reason is shown to the contrary, decree and declare, i that the persons so associated together, shall become and i be a fcorporation or body politic, according to the articles j and conditions in their application sot forth and con ! tained. Attest, J. BOWMAN. 1 nov 18 td 44 Prothonatary. Estate of theophzlus sherts, dec’d.—The undersigned, eldest son of Theophilus Sherts, late ot Paradise township, Lancaster county, intes tate, dec'd., having been appointed by the other heirs of said dec'd. agent to settle the estate, hereby gives notice to all persons Indebted to said intestate to make immediate payment, and to all having claims to present them at once for settlement. HENRY H. SHEETS, Agent, dec 30 3t 50 Adjourned courts for iB37.—it Ls ordered by the Court that adjourned Coarts for 1357 be held for the trial and decision of cases in the Common Fleas. Orphans’ Court and Quarter Sessions, as follows; QELLING OFF AT COST l Tlie anbscri- O berdesirous ofquitring the Dry Goods busines, in de termined to Kell bis entire stock of DRY GOODS, consisting of Dress Goods, Shawls, Woolen, linen and Cotton Table Cloths, Bleached and Brown Muslin Ticking,' Blankets. Cloths Cassiineres, Cassinets, Kentucky Jeaus,- Linen and Cotton Pants Stuff. Oil Cloth Wiifdow Shades, Carpels and Mats, and a great variety of otherftrticles generally kept in a Dry Goods Store, which he will' SELL OFF AT FIRST COST PRICE, in order to close out the Dry Goods. Bonnets and Millinery Goods kept constantly on hand cheap at wholesale or retail. L. BAUM, dec U 0 tl 50 62 North Queen street, Lancaster. Extraordinary water power. —Haring Just received Letters Patent of the United States for my valuable invention of 4 * PORTABLE QUAD RUPLE WATER POWER,” 1 offer the same for sale, hv State. County or Township righW- Address, JOHN HELLER. Binkley’s Bridge Post Office, Lancaster county. Pa. dec 30 ;jt*f,n ‘ Lancaster Locomotivp Works, December 22, 1856. NOTICE.— The Directors of the Lancas ter Locomotive Works have this day declared a dividend of 5 per cent out of the earnings of the Company for the last six months, payable at the Farmers’ Bank of Lancas ter. on and after the 2d day of January, 1867. dec 30 3t 50 M. 0. KUNE, Treasurer. Lancaster LocoMOTrfE*W3iSKs, > December 1, 1856. j Statement of the Lancaster Locomotive Works, made in pursuance of an act of General Assem bly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, passed April 7th, 1849. Capital of the Company $ 96,000 00 Amount paid in .- 93,000 00 Liabilities .....201,449 67 Assets 223,579 S 8 JAMES BLACK, President. M. 0. KLINE, Treasurer. Lancaster City S S: On this 24th day of December, 1856, personally appear ed, before me, an Alderman in and for the said city, the above named James Black, President, and 31. O. Kline, Treasurer, who being duly affirmed according to law, do say that the above statement is true to the best of their knowledge and belief. Affirmed and subscribed, December 24th’, 1856. J. C. VAN CAMP, Alderman, dec 30 at 50 Notice to applicants for li cence TO SELL LIQUORS.—ORDER OP COURT. —The Court order that’applientions for Tavern License and all other licenses to bo granted nnder the Act of 31st March, 1856, 'shall be heard on the SATURDAYS next after the third MONDAYS in January and April, in each year, at which time all persons applying or making objections to applicants for license, may be heard, by evidence, petition, remonstrance, or counsel. The evidence to be taken in the manner now prescribed by rule of Court. 'And the Court also direct that the Clerk of the Court of Quarter Sessions furnish to the Court, at the hearing of the applications, a certificate made out in tabular form showing the names of the applicants, the place of their residences, place where tavern is to be kept, the papers in which application is pub lished, how long published In each and whether the petition has been certified to by the number of citizens required by law. The applicants to be classified according to their residence in the city, or Boroughs and Townships. Published by order ot the Court. Attest, JOHN J. PORTER. Clerk, dec 30 i 3t 60 NOTICE.— IThe 1 The Members of tbe South ern Mutual Insurance Company of Lancaster County, are hereby notified thatrtfae Annual Meeting for the Elec tion of Officers for the ensuing year, will be held at the public House of EDWIN" GARRETT, (Spring Grove,) in Drumore township, on SATURDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1856, at ten o’clock, A. M. The Members of said Company are required to pay the Annual Taxes to tbe following named Agents of the Company previous to said dayJACOB HILDEBRAND, Strasburg: .JOHN McSPARRAN, Drumore; LEWIS HAINES, Fulton; JOSEPH C. TAYLOR, Little Britain; WM. N. GALBRAITH. Colerain; and to the Secretary of the Company. By order of the Board. GEO. W. HENSEL, Sec ry. QCABRTvn.tR, Dec. 15.1856. dec 23 tf49 Notice to bond holders. Office, of the Harrisburg and Lancaster R. R. Co. Philadelphia, Dec. 17,1856. The January Interest on the Company’s Bonds will be paid at their, office (S. E. corner of Third and Walnut Streets) on and after the Ist proximo. The holders of the Bonds due in 1858, aro requested to bring their Bonds with them when they call for their In terest. Tbe CoQpons must be endorsed by the holders of the bonds before payment is made, dec 23 4t 49 GEORGE TABER, Treasurer. TO MONEY LENDERS.—The Commis sioners of Miami county, in the State of Ohio, are de sirous of borrowing money, on Coupon bonds, of five hun dred dollars each, redeemable at the Bank of Pennsylvania, in one or more years, at the option of tbe lender, and bear ing EIGHT PER CENT, interest. All the real estate of said county, which is one of the most prosperous in Ohio, Is pledged for the redemption of these bonds, and the in terest is paid semi-annually at the Bank of Pennsylvania, in Philadelphia. Further information mav be obtained of THOS. E. FRANKLIN;.Esq., in Lancaster, or of JOHN ROHRER, in West Lampeter township. dec233t49 Murray, young & co.—new pub lications RECEIVED. RECOLLECTIONS OF A LIFE TIME.—By 8. G. Good rich. READ THIS. TALES OF SWEDEN AND THE NORSEMEN. READ THIS. AFRICA’S MOUNTAIN VALLEY. t READ THIS. LIFE 09 CAPTAIN VICAEB. HHATt THIS. THE PRINCE OF TQfi HOUSE OF DAVID. BEAD THIS. 4*lo QtiS / ißriar or«he‘bbsst"storb stardi U IN-THE COUNTY f—lh»Tl64Bntfgnßa'•lll l&uiu'fbr one or more rears, that beat oi Store Stands together with a Two Story D ulling Honse, adj-nutng the same, situate in Centre Squ&Jt., iu'ibr Borough of Mount Joy, Laucaater Oounty, together with ii Store Hou-e. and all appertaining .to raid Store and Dweillug. - will b** given on the Unit day ol April nest, (1557.) Persona desirous of routing will please call uu the un residing iu the city uf Lancaster, Pa. N. B. Should persous prefer buying, to renting, they -will be afforded au opportunity i)f either having the same or any of the other properties owned by the undersigned in said Borough of Mt. Jmv. S. fi. dec 2 tf 4b FAHMEHS, IRON' MANCFACTU . rers, Millers, Blacksmiths, Ac.—The undersigned, Agent for the-estafe of David Jenkins, dec’ll, offers for rent, from the Ist of April next, the following'property, situate, in Carnarvon township, Lancaster oouuty, via • Two Forges. Oue Grist Mill, propelled by the Conestoga creek, Tore* Farms of from 100 to 150 Acres each, of good Limestone soil and in a good Btato of cultivation, a Blacksmith Shop and convenient DWELLING, in - the village of Churchtown, and a number cf Ten- irA •' ant Honsea. On HI The whole property will be leased together or in parts to suit tenants. The Mill, Forges and SmltAShop have been doing a large business fora number of yean past. A quantity of wood will be sold to parties leasing the Ftwges. JAMES McCAA, Agent for tha estate of David Jenkins, dee’d. Any information relative totheabove can behadotWm. B. Fordney, Esq., counsel for the estate, at his office, Centre Square, Lancaster city. aug 5 tf 29 VALUABLE FARM AND MILL PROP ERTY AT PRIVATE SALE.— The subscriber will sell at private sale, the property on which she now resides, ly ng on Deer Creek, in Harford county, M(L, about one mile south orthe Rocks of Deer Creek, and 6even from the village 6f Bel Air, containing 310 Acres,' more or less, with all the buildings and improvements thereon. The land la of excellent quality, very considerably improved, under good fencing, has upon it a good Orchard, and 50 acres in wood. The form buildings consist of a large DWELLING . HOUSE, two Bams and othemecessary out houses; are of the most substantial character, being built I|S|l of stone and covered with slate. There are also upon this property a two-story STORE 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 never failing stream of water. Prothonotary. nov 25 4t4*> This land is situated in a pleasant and healthy neighbor hood, pnd within a short distance of the contemplated Cen tral Railroad. All persons desiring to examine this proper ty will bo afforded every facility forso doing by the subscri ber, by whom the terms uf.sale will be made known. ELIZA A. PRESTON, Forest HIU, P. 0. Harford co., Maryland. nw 4 f f 7 A DESIRABLE DWELLING HOUSE -AND LOT FOR SALR.—'The undersigned offers at Private Sale the Two-Story BRICK DWELLING IIoUSK aud Lot, or Piece of Ground belonging thereto, situate on the west side of Mulberry, near Orange Street, iu the city of Lancaster, now In the occupacv of Georgs W. Bradford u-t Jl ts 40 __ WJL CARPENTER, Agt PUBLIC SALE OP REAL ESTATE... By virtue of th& last will and testament <u Livid Jackson, late of the township of East Nottingham. c> Qnt v of Chester and State of Pennsylvania, dw.-u.sed, the sub scribers, executors of said will, offer the followirij’rery valuable real estate at public sale, on WEDNESDAY th<» 7th day JANUARY, 1857, all that \aluablu Fsrm *«i;n:Uc in the said township "'of East Nottingham, bouti.l.-.i by lands of Charles K. McDonald. John 0. Whltcraft. J.tiu*"s Hutchisou, Esq., and others, containing 170 Aerca, be the some more or less, and situated also, on the c-ta.-e r< ud between New London and Oxford, 3 miles from cither place. The improvements consist of a lore* . BRICK DWELLING IIOUSE, with four ro .ms £r?*?Y and a wide hall on the first floor, and six i.-.ms B|||[ on the second, with a spacious garret: a large BARN, 60 by 100 feet, with water runuing iu the yard and the necessary out-buildings' for such a farm. Also, a TENANT lIuUSE one and a half stories high, with water and stabling. The land is iu a high state of cultivation, well *.lUred and divided into fields of convenient size. Th>*i- is .ui abundance of wood for all purposes ot a large farm. There La also a young and thriving Apple ORCHARD .uiJ a variety of other fruit trees ou the premise.''. This property is within a quarter of. a mile of tin* Phila delphia and B<imoro Central Railroad. It is located iu a healthy and intelligent neighborhood, and is convenient to Mills, Schools and Churches of all’denomlnativM;-'. Persons desirous of viewing the property before the day of sale, are requested to call on Eliza R. Jacksou. at New London, in said county or on George B. Jackson, residing on the premises. Sale to commence at 12o’clock, M.. when conditi- i -i will be mode known by , East Nottingham, December Ist. ISSG. dec 30 ,’t -in POSITIVE SALE TO CLOSE A PART NERSHIP.—One of the very best Stock, Grain or ilarkef Truck FARMS ih the State of Virginia, for sale at public auction,‘on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14th, 1837, at 12 o’clock, on the premise*, located 30 miles above Alexandria, on the Orange aud Alexandria Raiiroad. V« of a mile from Bristow Statiou, containing ’about 660 Acres./ The place is susceptible of a natural division into thn-e handsome Farms, all wpll watered, with good Improve ments ou two of the Farins. The soil is a rich clay'sub soil, and over 400 Acred are sot in grass.—From the Meadows some six to eight hundred tons of Hay per an num might bo pressed into bales, and find a cash market, and good prices at Alexandria. For the extensive cultiva tion of Fruit, such as Peaches. Apples. Ac.; also, tor market truck, no better location or more suitable laud can >»-’ fouud. Four trains pass the Farm daily, and in one and-n -balf to two hours marketing can be delivered to Alexan dria, Washington aud Georgetown. It is well known the prices of such truck are higher iu the three cities than even in New York. The neighborhood is remarkable for its good society. Churches, Schools and Stores are very convenient. As to health, there is no'neighbnrhood imno healthy in the United States. The County Seat iT two miles from the farm, and it is propos-d to move It to Gu station on the adjoining laud. Extensive iuipi-ovt-ments have been lately erected there. This estate will, in proper hands, be worth in a short time three times the price it can now bo bought for. as land is rapidly advancing in the vicinity, aud if the c -un ty Seat is moved to the adjoining land it would n>- doubt bring $lOO per acre. The whole estate will positively bo sold ou Urn dr.y named. The owners residing in Baltimore atid lining en gaged in business, cannot attend to it. TERMS—One third cash, one third in D months, one third in 18 months, with interest. For further particulars, apply to D. A. DICKINSON. No. 36 Holliday Street, Baltinsunv •6®“The Cars leave Alexandria daily at 7 A M., f<r Bristow Station. d».-r :;n 2t 5o J STEWART DEPUY <fe SONS—MA • SONIC HALL, (Chesnut streot below Bth. ) PHILA DELPHIA—Have opened u lurgo and splendid stock of VELVET, TAPESTRY, BRUSSELS, THREE PLY. IN GRAIN and VENETIAN CARPETING. Also, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS. lIKARTH RUGS, DOOR MATS, DRUGGETS, STAIR RODS, TABLE and PIANO COVERS; id., which they aro soiling very low for cuh, wholesale and retail. sep 16 V r,f> I)REPARE FOR WINTER! JOHN A. X ERBEN’S CHEAP CLOTHING STORE. SIGN OF THE STRIPED COAT No. 42 North Queen Strrot, East side, near Orange nt LANCASTER. Pa. This Popular Establishment now contains the '*«■ largest and cheapest assortment of Men’s and (la Boy’s Winter Clothing in tbe;city. d'f Overcoats from $3,00 ii. $15.00 Dross and Frock Coats from 4.25 t>> 13.50 Pantaloons from 1.75 to n:oo Vests from 1.25 to 5.00 ALSO, Under Bhirts, Drawers. Collars, Shirts. <fcr. Just received, a large assortment of Winter CLOTHS, CASSIMER3, BATINKTTS and VESTINGS, wldc.li will be made up to order, at short notice, in the most satisfactory and workmanlike manner. JOHN A. ERBKX, Sign of the Stripp'd Coat, North Queen st., Lancaster, Pa dec 16 lm 28 Kris kingle—the hollidays WILL SOON BE HERE, and all will want to know where they can buy Beautiful and Useful CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR PRESENTS. WENTZ & BROTHERS, to encourago the •‘time hon ored enstom,” now offer at reduced prices alarve variety of CLOAKS AND TALMAS, laleit styles anil fabric. Grey Cloaks, richly trimmed. fine Black and Cold Cloths; the desirable Chinchillla Cloth Cloaks now so much in demand In New York aud Paris; Circulars and Shawl Pattern Cloaks; Long Brocha Shawls; magnificent Cbeniallc Scarfs; expensive Dress Silks, at low prices; ladies and gentlemen’s Long Shawls; $l,OO French Merinoes for 75 cents; rich and plain DeLainca best ever sold, for 25 cents ; French Embroideries : flno n! W. Collars, Dndersleeves, Bands and Raffling. Heroember for a beautifal, useful, valuable cheap Christ mas or New Year's present, go to flee 9tf47 WENTZ S CHEAP STORK. FIR.E NOTICE.—To the members of the Northern Mutual Insurance Company of Lancaster County. Daniel Heiaey, of West Cocalico township, Lancaster county, had Bam aud contents, Wagon Shed and Pnas House destroyed by firo; insured to him. Loss sustained, to bo paid, $775,00, beiug the losses to be paid by the company, in the year ending the first day of December, 1850. Notice is therefore given to ail the members of said company, to pay one per cent, on the dollar on their re spective premium notes on tho books of the company pre vious to the 24th day of October last past, to be paid with in 30 days from the date hereof, to Samuel Nissley, near New Ephrata, Secretary and Treasurer of said company, or to “William ID Paul, EBq., West Cocalico twp., Lan. . Peter Martin. Esq*. Clay twp., Lan. co.. John Lutz. East Coaalico twp., Lan. co.. George B. Shober, Warwick twp., Lan. co- Samuel Keller, Ephrata, Lan. co., Jacob Longenecker. Ephrata, Lan. co., Abraham E. Baer, West Cocalico, Lan. co- Samuel Bucher, East Cocalico, Lan. co., Henry Ueilman,Jr., North Lebanon, Lebanon cn„ A Directors of said Comjmu Nathan Worley, Manbeim Borongh, Lan. co- Daniel C. Mourer, Mount Joy, Lan. co- John Ilollinger, Maytown, Lan., co., Christian H. Rauch, Esq., Lltiz, Lan. co- Henry Buch, RotbsTille, Lan. eo., Ezra Burkholder, West Earl, Lan. co., Ephraim Shober, Brecknock, Lan. co- John Echternach. Reamstown, Lan. co- Esaias Billingfelti Esq., Adamstown, co- Samuel B. Fllckinger, Reinholdsville, Lai-co- A. P. Hebshman, Ksq-Shaefferstown, Lebanon m. Dr. Edward Illig, Stouchsburg, Berks co- Isaac EUedler, Womelsdorf, Berks co., Agents of said Company All thoso members who fall to make payment ’ ~ first of February next, their Insurance will be until the first of May next; and if not paid on . May next, their Insurance will become cancelled and void, by reason of such delinquency, aud th< collection must follow, as broTidedby the Act of tion. and By-Laws of the Company. By order of the Board of Di S.VKm K- NIBSLET, Secretary, dec 30 STAR CORN SHELLERS. —A full supply of the premium Star. Corn from our own mann* factory, now on hand at ‘Wholesale and Retail, and of va rious sizes. They are adapted to either hand or horse power, and are belie Ted to be the best shelters in the mar ket. PASCHALL, MORRIS k CO.. Implement and Seed Store,7th and Market sta., I'hila. nov2s tf 45 i MARTIN.] k BIEASBURO. [J. KINRRAD, Dentistry.— martin 4 einkead. living associated together in the ; practice of DENTISTRY; will endeavor to render entire satisfaction in all opera tions entrusted to their care. Being prepared for the Man ufacture of TEETH, we will be enabled to suit all cases, with Block, Single Gum'or Flate Teeth, either ->n Gold. Silver or Gutta Percha. jQS* Office—Main Street, 3 doors East of Echternacht r » Hotel, Straaburg, Lancaster county. S. B.—l take this method of tendering thanks for the liberal patronage heretofore received, and hope by the present arrangement to be enabled at all times to attend to those requiring our eorvioes. july 22 ly 27 , J. MARTIN. Proposals for loan. —ln pursuance of the provisions of an ordinance passed by the Select and Common Connells of the city of Lancaster, on the oth day of August, 1856, proposals for loaning to said city the sum of $20,000, as a permanent loan, in sums of not less than $lOO, will be received at the Mayor's Office, for which coupon bonds and certificates bo Issued. Said loan to be appropriate damages accruing from opening st sept 9 tf 34 Diedt . HOW DREADFUL I H( tala of the Dismal St Uncla Tom’s Cabin. Its t bad at tbs Cbaap Boob St SAM*L BOHBEROER. ELIZA R. JACKSON, ) .. GEORGE B. JACKSON. ,• mors. LTSTorimicMrrl iwATivißßir l". Llcedttf sell Liquor at 'ttu&anMrsUMalqali 1897. ' ■?; - * C&rmfckr.B9*SiEr» JTTx -IJi John Slack, ; * - Jacob wall, - JosephUlmoRif. <• • ■ ' Gerhardßrandt, Jacob 3. mwS' r - i Rebecca EbarlSsV John Kreuner. Cbnestoffu* 1 Elisabeth Kckmao,- s Jacob WarfeL „ Drumora Tvp, Samuel & George W. , Peter Alter*, ’ ■ ■ Levi'Gi Eempef.l Elizabeth Tvp Jacob Swarr. - Hrfapjteld JBcut Henry GeU, - David S. Royar.’ • 'LoTKxutrr Ofy—tforih Iftat mird, John Dorwart, George Hortlng. • North Eait Ward. W. A«Hambr!ght. &*dh \\est:Ward* " • Jacob Wolfert, Samuel Conaeny. Leacock Upper. S. 8. Ratter. Jacob S. Kanfltamn, M. R. Scurboar. Marietta Borough* . Benjamin Taylor. Maxihdm Two. John Arana, Jr. ManJieiei' Borough. x S. S. Nagle, Jacob T-anrtU. A. 11. Relst. Peter K. Risler. TVantrick Ttcp. A. W. Shober. JOHN J. POkTEB, Clesk’s Omcx, 1 Clerk Quarter Sessions. Lanc’r. Dec. 29; 1850, \ dec 80 St 60 List of applicants for bating Houses at January Sessions. IS6T. ; Cbtontbia Borotqh. Catharine Zeller Omestogo Tvp. William Rose, for a Eating House. Elisabethtown Borough. Samuel Il&nnaoy, for a Eating'House- Hcmpjidd }Y<ut. Joseph 3. Deulioger, for & Eating House. Ulrich \ogle. Lanctut-cr City,—Korth Hut TFZxni. Henry Weaver, -for Store license to sell liquor by falloo 9<nM East ITard. Goorge Brubaker, fur Store license to sell Uquor by Xfjrlh West TTTtrci. 'Henry Stephen*, for Store license to sell liquor by gallon. Marietta Borough. l*. Trainer, for store license to sell liquor by g*»Q" J Warwick Txrp. Abraham Hackman, for a Rating House. . Bor. Barbara Kane, for a/Rating House. JOHN' J. PORTER, Clerk Quarter Sessions. - dec 30 3t 60 I'IoJIK'S UmOE. \ Lauc’r. Due. Uy, ISo*>. J STOVES! STOVES!! STOVES!! r JMiK uudendgued respectfully calls the Attention of the X public to thrir stock of STOVES, which they are uow receiving; it being the largest and most iq varied assorfmont they have ever offered for sale. JmtV Their stock embraces many new and beautiful pat* terns of Cook, Parlor, and other Stoves, that are now for the flr«t time in the market. Among their assortment of Cook Stores, nr* tho well tried and approvod Globe lmproTrtl, Fanny Forrester, Emporium, New World. Crystal, William J*eoa, King of States, Morning Star. Lancaster Banner, Providence Banner, Empire, President, Capital, Liooro, Welcome. Sea Shell, Itoy&l, Goveruor, Girard, Astor, Western World, Swlftsure, Atlas Cook, Quick Step Cook, Ajax Cook, Oladlator, Black Hawk, Ac. Among their Parlor Cook Stoves Is the celebrated “FULTON PARLOR OVEN,” Equally well adapted for Wood and Coal, and far heavier, more economical, aud cheaper than any Parlor Cook io the market. Also, the‘‘Morning-Glory,” “Penn Parlor Cook," •• Abbott & Lawrence Parlor Cook,” “Model Parlor Cook," *• Boatmau, ,r “Governor,” "Tuscan,” Ac. Their stock of Parlor, Alr*Tight, Camion, Nine-Plate, Church, Hull nnd Office Stores, f>>r Wood or Coal, Includes every new and deslrablo Store to be found. Allot which are offered to Merchants or consumers, at prices that cannot fail giving entire satisfaction. ALSO, —A general assortment of Hardware, Saddlery, Building Articles, Farmers’ Utensils, Mechanics’ Tools, Iron, Steel, Ac. * G EORGE M. STEINSIAN A CO. sop 23 3m 36 Furs : furs : i willsiarth, n. e. Cor. EIGHTH A ARCH Sts., Philadelphia, has opened hla splendid stock of Knucy Furs of overy description for La dies and Children, tend wishes the public to examine them ' before purchasing ulJbwhere, as they are all Manufactured under Ills owu Supervision, he warrauta them to be perfect in every respect and as cheap as those of any other Estab lishment in the City. Hu has also on hand a magnificent assortment of Children's Fancy Hats and Caps of the latest styles, beautifully trimmed; also, every variety of Moleskin nod Felt Hats for Gents, Ladies riding Hats, Umbrellas Ac., all of which will be sold at prices to suit the moStcATo ful purchasers. N. B. All persons purchasing goods at' this establish ment for friends out of the City can have them exchanged if not suited. W. C. WILLMARTH, oct 21 3m 40 N. K. Cor Bth., and Arch Bts. ■\Totlceto Travelers.—From and after Monday Dec. 16,18fi4, the f Christiana A Chesnut Level Btage Line will leave Christiana Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 1 P. 31,', via Coopersvilie, Green Tree, Paxson’s Store,SsfcaSsSßß Quarry-villa, Spring Grove, Mechanics’Grove, to Chesnut Level: returning, will leave tho Level at 6 o’clock, A. M., on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, and return the same route to Christiana. The above arrangement will afford persons an opportun ity of traveling In either of two daily lines of cars to and from the cities of Philadelphia and Lancaster. Dec. 12 If—»7l lly order of the Managers. SPICES —Cinnamon. Peppeif, Allspice, Cloves, Mustard JLwt*. Ginger, Coriander, Sweet Marjoram, Ac., at THOMAS ELLMAKER’S ; Drug Store, West King at., Lancaster. LOGWOOD, Extract Logwood, Indigo, Rustic, Alum, Blue Vitriol, Coppenis,*Aunatto, PmAsLite, Potash, Madder, Venligriß, Ac. For Bale at THOMAS ELL3IAKKR’B Drug A ChcmiciU Store, West King st., Lancaster, dec 4 tf 46 r po HOUSEKEEPERS—LOW PRICKS I AND A RARE CHANCE. —Persons Intending to com mence the world, with a fair prospect of success, will please call on the subscriber before purchaslng blßewhere. STOVES of the latest aud patterns.— Kitchen Ranges, Cooking Stoves, Parlor and Sitting Room Stoves, all warranted. Also A general assortment of COPPER KETTLES, manufac tured under the lmmodlate Inspection of the Proprietor. None but the best workmen employed. This branch of the business is headed by J. Springer, who ia known to bo one, if not the beat mechanic, toShis line, in the country. TIN WAKK, of every variety, at the lowest prices and of the beet quality, all warranted. (live us a call, aud we will be sure to please and give satisfaction, or no charge. . Lancitutar, fell 5 tf 3 Y\R. E. D. CELEBRATED U ALLIED OINTMENT, and HUMOit BYKUP, A Sore and SiKtedy Cure for Bcr ;fula,BaltKbeum.ErV6JpeU*, Scald Head. Cancers, Cancerous Humors, Barbara* Itch, Burns, Mercurial and Fever Sores, Ulcers, Hing-worm, Neuralgia (Deafness caused by Humors and Sores In the Head.) Rheu matism, Liver Complaint, Bronchitis, Inflammation in the Throat, Ltfcgs, Back or Bide. JHfSold Generally throughout the United States and Canadas by Druggists aud Apothecaries. * Agents wanted in all parts of the Union. HAYS & NASH, Proprietor*, . Laweskcc, Mass. Sold In Lancaster by B. 11. K&ufTman, Ch&s. A. Heinltih ind Dr. Ely Parry. Beware of a counterfeit article in market styled thu Genuine Allied Ointment,” put up by C. 11. EenL sept 16 6m* 86 TOVES TIN AN'"”"" i —«.'D COPPER WABE^- O The undersigned respectfully announces to his old friends and patrons, and to the public that he continues to keep on band a large assortment of Cooking Parlor, of> lice and other STCFVKS, of the latest and most. approved patterns. He also continues to carry on extensively the manufacture of TIN, BIIEET-IRON AND COPPER WARE Of all kinds, made in the neatest and moat sulMantL&l .manner. , '* * Housekeepers and persons going tohousekeeplng sup plied with all articles desired at the tow lowest prices*— Persons wishing articles in his line areimvited to call at his old standxEast King Street, a few-dAors from Centre Njuare. \ X CHIUBHAN KIEFFBR. jan 8 . J if 61 States Vision Hotel.—No.2oo above 6th, Philadelphia. The undersigned, late of the Amer* Iran House, Columbia, Pa., take* pleasure in'informinj his friends, and the public generally, that he luui taken the above well-known and popular HOUSE, (long known as the Itod Lion Hotel,) which he has filled up with entirely New Furniture and Bedding of a superior quality. The house has also been renovated and nnpro Ted Id a manner which will compare favorably with any of the Hotels in the City, and cannot Call to giro satisfy tion to those who may patronize this establishment TheT>!!.*is will always bo supplied with .the choicest Provisions the market affords; and the Bar with the PU REST AND BEST LIQUORS. Nothing shall be left undone to make his Guests comfortable, and he flatten himself that by strict attention to business, he will merit and re ceive a liberal share of pablic patronage. G. W. HINKLE, Proprietor. may 22 t£lB ■pvyalng and Scouring—Philip UmUon, Fancy L/Dyer, No 95 North Thirteenth Street, Philadelphia, three doors above Cherry Street, respectfully informs the citizens of Lancaster county and elsewhere, that all kinds of Silks, Crapes, Merinoes, Ac., are dyed In the most fashionable and permanent colors. Ladles' cashmere and crape shawls, cloaks, Ac., cleansed And pressed equal to new ; Bilk dresses watered in superior style. Gentlemen's apparel scoured and dyed in superior style; in short, Dye* Ing in all its various branches done at short notice, and on the lowest terms. Also, Carpets Cleansed. A call Is earnestly solicited, as it is very convenient for those who should want anything in the above line. Philft. mar 18 ly.Q New Iron and Braes Foundry, — Tbs Pro prietors of the Lancaster Locomotive Wore* would re spectfully call the attention of the public to the extensive IRON and CRASS Foundries connected with their estab lishment. We are now prepared to Manufacture Stationary Engines* Mill and Saw mill Castings, Car Wheels, and every other description of cast iron work at short no tlce and reduced prices. Also, all kinds of / Brass Castings, - / Copper Rivets, Solder and Babbit Metal. The establishment is under the Superintendence of Mr. John Brandt, Sr. whose mechanical skill Is well known to onr citizens; and as none but the most competent and thorongb workmen are employed, we are confident of giv ing entire to all who may favor us with their patronage. {fab 20 tf-6] Cttoves, Stoves.—As the season Is approaching for £5 the purchase of Stoves, the subscriber begs leave to <**» the attention of those wanting, to his stock, which con sists of the largest and best selected assortment ever offer ed in thJs city. The variety of Parlor* Cook* Shop. Hall and Office Stowes for either wood or coal, embraces many new and beautiful patterns, elegant in design, perfect in proportion, and economical In the con*, sumption of fuel. Those wanting a cheap and serviceable Stove, with uniform smooth castings, would do well to call before purchasing elsewhere. Also a general assort ment of Hardware, Cutlery, Saddlery, Paints, Oils, Ac. IT l GEORGE M. STEINMAN, pep 25 tf 39 \ West King street Philadelphia Advertisement* Evans’ Fire and Thief Proof Safes i I— for Merchants, Lawyers, Farmers and others, having Books, Papers or any other valuables, to preserve from Fire or Burglars. \ c Day A Newell's (Hobb’s) Bank Locker A CARD.—The “Fire Proov Sue,” that preserved our Books, Papers, Ac., during the ’Great Fire at Uart’aßuild ings,’ was purchased of Oliver Evans, 61 S. 2d fit-Phi lad's. GETZ A BUCK. REFRIGERATORS A WATER KILTERS,-—Evans' Pre mium Ventilated Refrigerators for cooling and preserving meats, butter, milk, water and all articles for culinary'pur pose. - ' , Water Filters, for purifying brackish or muddy water, • whether effected by rains, limestone* marl or other causes; can "be had separate or attached to the Refrigerators—« small quantity of Ico cooling the whole, in the warmest weather.. Portable Shower Baths, for the use of warm or cold wa ter. Water Coolers, for Hotels, Stores and Dwellings; Store Tracks, for moving boxes, bales, 4e« Seal Presses, Copying dcs Druggist do. OLTVHEBVAHI, . No. 61 South 2d sfc, 2 doors UlowCbstaoL Atabllihed in 189&. •* great author of r X Is to bt *OO. Sun Rise, West King Street, Lac caster. C. KIEFFEE, Proprietor.
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