■ :Sentb.nce.of Fito Young Men' for. li*dbn urABiSM. —Five young men of Portland, Me., ; whu have beeu convicted of incendiarism iu Quart&t-zLocai fitattrtto— Southern Negro /ntumdiotu consequence of one of their associates, named —Omdf. Worcester, turning State’s evidence, have re ■ ~ ‘ ' 81. hora, Jm. 6, 1857 oeived their sentences as follows : John Burns anconrlartdst. the.weather he. been extreme* cold j g p endergraMi seven years in the “ 4 on Wedneedej. el*ht of .now M,,end g pris „ u . Samuel Bums, five years: Luke alto again on Friday. Navigation above U entirely sus- », n , * J pended. At tbit point, the river la filled with fioatlnff i«, Mrtrtin > three - veare * Gould ’ 006 year * bnt occaxionally a boat from the South arrive*, and ieverai , ‘ ~ ~ eteunereher. departed forth. Lower Mtoirtppl within A Debited CuMFLIHENT.—I he nomination tbe past week. The river Is very low, and what few arri- by the President of Brevet Major General vale and departures take place, alum light cargow. Peraifer F. Smith to a Brigadier Generalship "•.i-s-Mi—^ opening of narigatlon—settling up the account* of the session of Congress), was sent to the Senate past year, and opening their books for the new. OntheUt on Tuesday; and in the place of referring the tait ! of chan *» took Pi"*- 01 '*« P“ rt - nomination, os is the custom in such oases, to oenhlps dissolving and new one* forming. , ..... . . Well, we have again entered open another th * Committee on Military Affairs, it WOB im pest twelvemonth has been a history or Itaelf—some of tbe mediately and unanimously confirmed by that moat important events) as .irell as exciting times have oc- body. Never was a compliment more richly curred—one among the many is, that of the Presidential . , , e . *.u« election. Never, perhapa,lml the Democracy have euc*. memed * and We feel lu,te1 u,te SUrB taat tb<S "j formidable fbe to contend against—in the Northern Statis lection of the President, and the prompt and we had the Black Republican party—new and untried— generous action of the Senate in thus honor which up Uke the wild rneh of Know-Nothlngiem ■ OQe yf {he moBt ; fted aDd ,„{ „ ur and which will sink just as rapidly as did that of the pro ® ® ® scriptionißts—although the Know Nothing party still lin- military heroes, will be heartily .endorsed by gered through the recent campaign, and in most instances a grateful and an admiring people. united with the Black Republicans of'the North, for tbe ' purpose of overthrowing the Democracy—in short, all the Hon. WILLIAM WILKINS. —Our venerable imu combined against ue. The Democratic nominees went Democratic Senator from this county, was 79 Into the South to contend against another enomy—Kuow . , 0 , -w\ , , ~ xt 1U an. „ ... , . vears oi age on the dd of December last, the Nothinglsm. The Black fought os in the J ® ’ North and the Dark Lantirn orderin t&b South, hot the day of the meeting of the Electoral College, Nationality of our candidates, the wise, judicious and 0 f which he was President. He has sounded Democratic principles and measures which hare ever char- , ... , , , *. ut *l. tv. i nearly ail the depths of political honor—hav acterized the Democracy, brought tb-our ranks all the con- 3 ‘ v servative and Union loving men of the\country, and James ing been a State Senator, a Member of Con- Buehanan, the embodiment ot DenWacy carried us gre*rt, a V nited' States Senator, United States through In triumph, anil In doing ho we hove achieved Di9tr ’ ict Jnd Minister to Russia, and is DOW one of the greatest and grandest political victories yet re h . n , corded. The year ’5O will ever be remembered by the Senate from tho 22d District uf leunnyi friends and admirers of “ Pennsylvania's Favorite Son,” — vanift. —Pittsbh rgh Post. whilst that of 1357, will see him occupy the proudest posi tion in the gift of the American people—the Presidential Chair 1 The year of ’66 will'also be remembered by the excite ment and threatened civil war in the Territory of Kansas —the result of which created alarm throughout the whole country; but now that the political excitement has settled d <wn, wo find that four-fifth* of all the rumors of blood' •hed and civil war. were gross fabrications, manufactured 'for political capital in the endeavor to elevate John C. Fre mont to the Presidency, Other and important events have occurred! which it would now be usnless to repeat— they' axe already recorded. Onr Legislature is now In session, and it Is expected th e Governor’s Message will be read to-day. (The Message has already been published in some <«f our city papers—copies were sent to the different offices in advance, with instruc tions not to publith it until after it was rear/, but the Democrat and IntJUgenrer laid It before their readers sev eral days niuce.) Many important bills will be brought before the present Assembly. The election of 11. S. Sena toi*s will not take place tor some time. It is the general Impression that the National Democracy will have four to ten majority on joint ballot, and the opinion seem* to be that Messrs.; Phelps and Green will be chosen. As to Col. Benton, we are Inclined to believe, —as we have repeatedly stated,—that his chances are so small, that It is Almost useless to mention hia name in connection with the Sena torship, notwithstanding his election would be hailed by a large majurity of the people of this city, with satisfaction : and as'much as wo desire to dee •'Old bullion" end his day's with the hariie>>* on bin back, we'fear our deelre* will not be realized. K. C. Davis, the present State Superintendent of Common Schools, and editor of a Know Nothing paper in St Joseph, has beon arrested at Jefferson city—(whore he went jo make bis report > —for forgery. The extant of the'* forged paper is not yet known, but so far as ascertained it amounts to between $lO,OOO and $12,000. Mr. Davis Is from Virginia, and It appears that whilst there ho forged paper to the amount of $2OO, and owing to the high standing of his family— line of the “ K. F. of V M —and a promise to make good the forged paper, which he has not done—was permit ted to leave that State. He has t*cen called upon for the amount with interest, which sums up several thousand d"l -lare,and U «aid to have refused to pay it. He was threat ened with exposure, and It is presumed, forged paper to obtain the money to settle the draft, and for extra‘-pin money.” He is now in jail at Jefferson City. Mr. Davis made a very efficient officer, and has been twice elected to the position which he now holds. He was quite popular, and elected the first time on the Whig ticket, and the last on that of the Know Nothings. We were in hopes that the Baker and Hoffman affair was at an end, and we stated U«t week that Baker was sen tenced to the Penitentiary, but Gov. Price saw fit to pardon him, and he is now back iu our city. There is also a rumor prevalent that Rob’t.McO’Bleunis —wbo killed Ben. F. Brand—will bo pardoned before the newlGovernor la inaugurated. This, we hara always ex pected,,and If ho is not, we shall be agreeably disappoint ed. All the stored and business houses were closed on New Year’s Day, and “calling’’ on the ladles was pretty goner- ally observed. We made some forty or fifty visit*, and n&ver saw our fair sox look so beautiful and bewitching. We were also treated to the dainties of the season, which were spread In great abundance upon the tastefully ar ranged tables. We notice In an lowa paper that Mrs. Rebecca Wilson, (daughter of Richard Huskins,) died in Washington, lowa, on the 10th ult. She was formerly from Fayette county, Pa. The Nebraska Advertiser of Dec flth says: “Since the snow, almost everybody who could command a gun bai been on the go, and a great deal of game has been brought In. Two deer were killed inside the corporation.” The Governor of Florida recommends in his Message, changes in tho State Constitution, so as to provide for an nual sessions of the Legislature. It also appears that the oost of Indian hostilities to the State to the Ist of Feb. nefct, will amount to (225,000. . Chicago, Ills., is fast becoming a populous city. Tho fol lowing table shows the population of that place at dif ferent periods—tho increase, perhaps, is unrivalled by any other city: 4,475 1850 ... 7,580 1852 .12,088 1853, 1846 14,169 1847 10,850 1866.... 1848 20,085 1850 1849 ; 23,047 The Black Republican Legislature of lowa are fast “run nihg the thing Into the ground, to use a common expres* lion. They have actually presented a BUI In the Senate allowing Negroes, Indians and Mulattots to £ive evidence in cases where whites are parties—which repeals a statute prohibiting such evidence being taken. The next thing will be to give Negroes,lndians and Hulattoes all the rights of white citizenship—to vote, court whlteladleßaud marry wives— after “18601” as It appears they have post poned everything until that time. Abolitionists should have seen the Imposing Negro procession which took place in our city -i last week. The negro draymen turned out oh their annual parade with their horses tastefully caparisoned and them* selves fantastically attired. The slave has his day for JollW flcation as_well as the -whites, but - the poor," ragged, half starved free negro of the North is ten times worse off— they lead more of a Clog's life than anything else we can compare them to. '■ During the year ’56 there were 99 fires occurred in this city; loss $1,178,854; Insurance $648,065; loss above in surance $489,790. There were 3,672 deaths in this city daring the year jmt closed. Considerable alarm and excitement still exists in some of the Southern States relative to the Negro Insurrections, but we hear of no further attempts on the part of the slaves a t rebellion. By way of giving the origin of the' Tennessee Negro insurrection, we quote from the Memphis Eagle of the 11th alt: “ Thero ie an abolition district in Southern Illinois, composed of several counties, from which the free negroes (amounting to several hundreds) haye been driven. Those negroes, some time ago, went to the| iron works on the Cumberland riTer, and obtained employment among the slaves. They soon sowed the seeds of revolt among the latter, and arranged a regular plan of Insurrection.— Who then is responsible—the slaves, the free negroes, or the Abolitionists who first enticed them to '‘freedom” and then kicked them out of their society ?” Four negro stealers, with several slaves, were arrested in t Memphis on the 23d ult. . The story called tho “ Refugees'* has bieen partly pub : Jlflhed in many of our Western papers, and winds up—for the conclusion see “A7u> Yurh ledger.” The Louisville Charter and CinclnnatU Gazette, not wishing to deceive their readers, state that It was published as an • advertise ment and paid for. The first part of thisjatory has gone the rounds pretty generally. A word about ourself. We believe the first correspon dence we wrote for the Intelligencer was in 1846 or 1847 whlcbeorrespondence we followed up. occasionally , through *4B, ’49; ’5O and ’5l, when we commenced more regularly, in ’52 we were more punctual, and from the beginning of the year ’53 we wrote a weekly letter fur the Intelligencer, ex cept an omission occasionally, and through J 54, ! 55 and '5O scarcely an issue of the Intelligence went dut without the Ft. Louis Correspondence.” From the commencement of our correspondence up to the present time, we wrote and had published in the Intelligencer about two hundred col umns, or to place it ail together, matter sufficient to fill eight full papers —moat of which was in small type. We have endeavored to keep your readers posted in Western affairs, and gave our views impartially upon all subjects under consideration. During the entire period we were in correspondence with the Lancaster Intelligencer, we have lost no opportunity in keeping the name iof your distin guished fellow citizen, the Hon. James Buchanan, before the people. We have always entertained a presentiment that he would one day occupy the “ White House,” and took au early occasion to mention him as our first choice for the Presidency, with Wm. 0. Butler, of Kentucky for the Vice Presidency. We have almost lived to see him crowned with the Nation’s choicest laurels. Whether our letters have added anything to the benefit of the Intelli gencer and the entertainment of its readers, we leave for others to say. With the compliments of the season to you and yoor patrons, we remain Tours, fraternally, SBt~ Mr. Yilliers, brother of Lord Clar endon, and late Judge-Advocate-General of Great Britain, has been appointed Minister to this oountry, and will shortly arrive for the purpose of entering upon the duties of his earn A Heavy Si:ave.— lt waa testified in th* trial of Huntinjgton, by a book keeper of a firm who was id the practice of accommodating him with loam for the purpose of shaving n.o'ies, that to ohe of these firms he paid some times, for suras of five and ten thousand dollars; one peri cent, a day, saying that it was half what he made. It is no wonder that so many failures iccur in New York. Men who borrow at suih rates certainly do not in ter. d to pay their debts. Democratic Senatorial Caucus. The Democratic caucus for the nomination of a candidate} for U- S. Senator, met thin evening, when jCol. John W. Forney was nom inated on the hrst ballot. The vote stood John VV. Forney, 35 votes John Rnbll If. B. Wr; 0. A. Blac There "were nine absent. A resolution ination unaniir journed. The absente Sena e, from Nicholson, of Armstrong ; Smith, of Bedford ; Foster, FausoL . Hill and Johns, of Westmore land. . all friends of Mr. Foster fur Senator, and Mr. Tobin of Carbon, who is ei»*k. Convention i>f the Soldiers of the War of 1818. Washington, Jan. B.—The Convention of the Soldiers of the War of 1812, assembled at 10 o'clock, in the Commen Council Chamber of the City Ilall, and was called to order by Dr. Sutherland, of Philadelphia. A Presideht and other officers were appoint ed, and also A committee to prepare resolution*, of which Gfen Leslie Coombs is Chairmen. Meantime a portion of the Convention pro ceeded to the depot, and received the Balti more delegation, who came in the 11 o'clock train, and escorted them to the City Hall, where their names were registered a> members uf the Convention. The number in attendance is not as large as heretofore. A series of resolutions were reported from the committee uud unanimously adopted. • PECTORAL; SYRUPY Dr. Keyser's Pectoral Syrup cures coughs: Dr. Keyser's Pectoral Syrup cures colds; Dr. Keyset's Pectoral Syrup cures Influenza: Dr. Keyser’s Pectoral Syrup cures Bronchitis: For laryngitus take Dr. Keyser's Pectoral Syrup; For incipient consumption take Dr. Keyser's Pectoral Syrup. For cold in the head take Dr. Keyser's Pectoral Syrup; Dr. Keyser’s Pectoral Svrup cures sore throat; Dr. Keyser’a Pectoral Syrup cures quinsy ; Dr. Keyser’s Pectoral Syrup cures old coughs; Dr. Keyser’s Pectoral Syrup cures all kinds of diseases of the lungs and breast. Prepared and sold by DR. GEO. H. KEY3ER. No. 140 lVood St.» sign of the Golden Mortar, Pittsburg, Pa. Price 50 cunts and SI per bottle. ’ SS- Sold by C. A. HEINITBII,In Laucastor. dec 23 .SSS-EQUALITY TO ALL! UNIFORMITY OF PRICE!— A new leature of business: Every one his own Salesman. Jones <fc Co., Of the Crescent One Price Clothing Store, No. 200 Market street, above oth. in addition to having the largest* most varied and fashionable stock of Clothing in Philadelphia, made expressly for retail sales, have consti tuted eTery one his own Salesman, by having marked in figures, on each article, the very lowest price It can l>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 all can buy with the full assurance of getting a good article at the very price. Remember the Crescent, In Market, above 6th, No. 20u fob 26 ly-6 JONES <s CO. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS.— A. V. BAIR would respectfully inform the public, that he has taken the old established stand, formerly occupied by 3. B. Haines, and more recently by N. Bair <fc Brother, in the rear of Dr. George B. Markley, in East King street. Lan caster, Pa., a half square east of Sprecher’s Hotel, where is prepared to furnish those celebrated THRESHING MA CHINES and HORSE 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 useful as if new. He invites Farmers to come and ex amine his work, and purchase if they see proper. J®“The best of reference can be given. julyB flm 26 28,269 38,733 60,652 65.872 . f 83,509 llO,OOO MARRIAGES On the 25th nit., bjr the Hot. J. M. Ditzler, Dr. Sam. Schaeffer, to Mias Mary Ann Witmoyor, both ofßrickera ville, Lancaster connty. On the same day, by the Rev. A. L. Herman, Mr. Conrad Hertz to Miss Catharine Echternacht, both of Adamstown, Lancaster county. At Marietta, on Tuesday morning, the 30th-ult., by Rev. P. J. Timlow, Mr. P. A. Speakm&n, of Chester county, to Miss Annie Martha, daughter of the late Wm. A. Spangler, of Marietta. On the 21st ult., by ReT. Dan. Hertz. Mr. John J. Yeager, Teacher ©f the Ephrata Academy, to Miss Rebecca Wickel, of Hinhletown. On the 25th ult., by the same, Mr. Benj. F. Swartz, Mer chant near Adamstown, to Miss Sarah E. Echternacht, of Reamstown. On the same day, by the same, Mr. Wm. Ream, of Vo gansville, to Miss Teresa Wade, of near Hlnkletown. On the Bame day, by the same, Mr. Henry Ocker, of Vo gansville, to Miss Maria Fetter of Hlnkletown. On the 28tb, by the same, at the bouse of her father, Mr. Abrahata Bowman, Dr. Edman J. Bowman of Neffsville, to Miss Catena L. Bowman, of Ephrata. On the 29th, by? the same, Mr. Sam. Hornbergor to Miss Eliza Btiffemier, both of West Cocalico. On tbe’>24th ult.,by the Rev. Mr. Krotel, Mr. Jacob May er of Mahheim twp., to Miss Isabella Erb, of Penn town ship. On the 21st ult., by the ReT. Mr. Mengex, Daniel L. San ders, of Landlsville, to Mary A. Zimmerman, of Petersburg. On the 25tli ult., by the same, Washington Eisenhour, to Margaret McClure, both of Donegal. On the 30th ult, by the Rev. John Learaan, Mr. David E. Williams of Churchtown, to Miss Ann, daughter of Mr. William Witraan. of Caernarvon township. In Harrisburg, on Tuesday, the Ist inst., by Dr. W. K. DeWitt, John B. Bratton, Exq., of Carlisle, Editor of the Volunteer, to Miss Mary Elleu Boyd, daughter of George Boyd, Esq., of Harrisburg. On the 28th ult., in Elizabeth township, this county, (of Cancer,) Mrs Sarah Breitigam, Wife of George Breiti’gam. deceased, aged 61 years, 8 moDths and 31 days. January 7, in this city, Catharine, daughter of Jacob Leaman, dec’d, in her 60th year. On Wednesday evening, the 7th inst., Henry Kepple, iu the 62d year of his age. THE MARKETS Philadelphia Market. BtiEADSTUFrs continue steady, with a small business only to note in Flour at about previous rates. The ex port demand continues quite limited, and the only tram action reported is 600 barrels standard brands at $6,20 per barrel— most holders refuse this figure. There .is a steady demand for the supply of the retailers and bakers from $6,25 up to $7,50 for common and fancy lota, according to quality. Rte Flour and Corn Meal are very quiet. We quote the former at $3,60 a $4, and the latter at $3 per bbl. Grain—The demand fur Wheat continues limited, but there is not much offering, and prices remain without r a 8 3000 bus. prime Pennsylvania red at $1,46 per bushel, and 700 bushel white at $1,56 @ 1,50, all in store. Urs: comes in slowly and is wanted at 80 @9l cents. Corn has again declined—sales of 5000 bushels old oKor? w’ at 66 Cent - are unchanged—sales of 2500 bushels Western @ 48 cents per bushel. The market for Cotton is very firm, with a small busi ness only to note, at full prices. Cloverseed is more in quired for. and scarce, at *7V per bushel. Whiskey sells as wauled at 26 @ 27)4 forhhds. and bbl*. High constable.—Joseph brint- i NALL will be a candidate for High Constable of the ! City of Lancaster at the ensuing election—subject to the i lan a». nomination ofthe Democratic party. As he is about quit- i __ tiog his present business, should he be nominated and : t Dred ! Dpai) i elected, he pledges himself to devote his whole time to the i mTTT , T , IT „ n , faithful discharge of the duties of the office. He .therefore 1 XJ*-*W DREADFUL! HOW THRILLING. The great respectfully solicits the support of his friends. ! 4-L of tbe Dismal Swamp, by H. B. Stowe, author of jan IS 3t 52 1 Uncle Tom’s Cabin. Its sale will be immense. It is-to be : had at the Cheap Book Store of Medicated inhalation, in con sumption, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, Ac.—Dr. Stewart, of New York, Physician for diseases of the Lungs and Throat,at the request of his friends, will remain in Lancaster till the 24th of January. He employs the new method of Inhalation, by which the proper remedy in the form of Vapor is brought in contact with the diseased part, the only rational treatment. Dr. 8. has had wonderful success in the East, curing cases given up by others. He iriU take pleasure in explaniag his method to all who may call on him ' 9LD GUARD. He may ha found at Cooper’s Hotel from 7 A. M. to 4 p. - ja&iaittt Harrisburg, Jan. 9. Jins, 21 - light, of Luzerne, 3 :k, of Greene, 1 sixty members present and was adopted making the nom ous, and the caucus then ad *s were Mr. Oresswell, of the I3lair; Messrs. Calhouu and DEATHS. Saturday, January 10. T)UBLIC Frldi vy evening ttie , sixth day of February, 1857, *UI besejd at f’nbUe fr-Kat the public house of Henry 8: Shenk. In the City of Lancaster, alt ihos<r THREE LOTB OF GROUND. ; siihateun th** east aide of North Prince f»i «-t i «ajd cityj numbered 17. IS ai-d 19, in a plan of loin ;«ud • n? by Df. Henry M. Kawlina, branded by property of Jc.hu Au»<*r, William "ilensler. North Prince street, aforesaid, and a public alley.'containing in front, on said North Prince street, 20 feet each, and extending In depth, to -a public alley, 100 feet each. . Sale to commence at 7 oVPck P. M-, of sjid day, when attendance will be glTeu aud conditions shade known by the undersigned. JOHN McSPARRAiN ANDRKW J. McOONKEY, Assignees of Stephen D. M'CoAkey. jse IS 4t 6*2 oOAP X SOAP 1 X SOAP I X I—The under signed take thl« method of informin'.: the citizen! of the City and County of Lancaster, that th-.**; hnve. at a great expense, purchased the exclusive ri. r h* 'tie manu facture of a newly Invented sud |-ar«nted LABOR SAVING <o4l*. which, if used according to the directions vinz each piece, will be found to exceed any thing W the kind ever introduced Into this community. In using thla Soap, the laborious and painful process of rubbing and weariog out clothes and tinkers on the wash-board is eutirely obviated. Clothes washed with this Soap need no boiling, which amounts to a earing of nearly the wages of a washer woman. Ladies taking In washing will find it greatly to their ad vantage In every point of view, to use our patent Sotp. No dang-r ueed be apprehended as to clothes being In jured by using this Soap, as there is not an ingredient in it that has the least tendency in that direccinn. We have made arrangements with nearly all the princi pal Grocers in the city for the sale of it. and as soon as we can manufacture a sufficient quantity we shall take measures to supply Country Merchants. In the mean time, persons wishing the article cau be supplied at'the Manufactory, corner of Duke an 1 Chestnut street*. Lan caster, Pa- Haring full confidence iu the truth of what we assert, we ask a'fair and impartial trial of the Soap, and we will risk the result. Remember, tills Is bo humbug. * AUER <fc FAIRER. 6m a 2 Lancaster Ga* Office, ) .Januabt 5. 1567. / NOTICE.— That from and after the 25th of December, 1850, the price of Gas will be at the.rate of $3,76 per 1000 cubic feet. Ten per cent, discount will be made on every bill paid at the Company’s Office within 5 days after presentation. To the consumers who pay their bills within 5 day« after they are rendered, the price will under this arranaeuisnt be at the rate of $3,3734 for evi-r/IOOH cubic feet. jan 13 3t 52 Lancaster Gas Office. ) Januart 5, 1557. ) N OTICE.—The Directors of the Lancas ter Gas Company have this day declared a dividend of one dollar per share, payable at their offlre on end after the l2»h of .January, 1857. jan 13 3t 52 DIVIDEND.— The Inland Insurance and Deposit Company has declared a dividend of 5 per cent, payable bn demand. R. F. RAUCH, jan 13 3t 52 Treasurer* CtITY ELECTION I—Notice is hereby j frivt-u to the freemen of the City of Lancaster, that agreeably to law, an election will be held on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3rd. 1867, at the public bouse of Adam Trout, In the North West Ward, for five persona qualified to serve as members of the House of Representatives of this Com monwealth, to be members of the Comtii"n Council for one year; and one person qualified to serve ae a member of the senate of this Commonwealth, to be a memK-r of the Select Council, for the term of three years : .uni cnie per son to serve as City Constable for one year. At the public house of Anthony Lechler. hi the North East Ward, for four person® qualified to serve as members of the House of Representatives of this Commonwealth, to be members of the Common Council f. >r one year; and one person qualified to serve as a member of the Senate of this Commonwealth, to be a member of the 'elect Council, for fho term of three years; and one person to serve as City Constable for one year. At the public house of Mrs. Rachel Miller, iu the South Hast Ward, for three persona qualified to serve as members of the House of Representatives of this Commonwealth, to be members of the Common Council for one year, and one person qualified to serve as a member of the Sr-nate "f this Commonwealth, to be a member of the Select Council, (the South East Ward aud South West Ward in conjunc tion, elect one member of Select Council for three years;) and one person to serve as City Constable for one year At the Public house of Lewis Urban k Sou, in the South West Ward, for three persons qualified to serve as members of the House of Representatives of thin Commonwealth, to be members of the Common Council, for one year; and one persuu to serve as City Constable for ou« year. At tbe same time and places, will be elected one person to serve U 6 High Constable of the City of Lancaster, for one year, The members of delect Council whose term of office ox plres on said day of election are Robert 11. Long, William Gorrecht and Charles Gillespie. .1 ZIMMERMAN, Mayor. Mayors Office. Jan. lu. 1S5?0 jan 13 td 62 (All city papers eopv.J. CtITY ELECTION.—Notice U Hereby ; given, that an Election will be held !«t the public house of Adam Trout, iu the North West Ward; at the public house of Urban k don. in the South West Ward; at the public house of Anthony Leehler. in Che North East Ward, and at the public house of Mrs. Miller, in the South East Ward, in the City of Lancaster, oti TUESDAY, the 3rd day of FEBRUARY. 1857, l*tween the hours, of 8 o'clock in the foreman and 7 o'clock iu the; af»erno -n. to elect one Judge and two Inspectors for-the North West Ward; one Judge aud two Inspectors for the South West Ward; one Judge and two Inspectors for the North East Ward, and one and two. Inspectors lor the South East Ward, to conduct tho general and other elections for the current year. The officers of the last general election are requested to conduct the above eloctiou. There will also be rlected in the North West Ward one Alderman, aud in the North East Ward two Alderman to serve for five years. At the same time aud places will be elected by the citi zens of.'Lancaster, one Assessor in each Ward to serve for one year. JOHN MYER. High Constable. Lancaster. Jan. 10. 1867. (All city papers copy.) 17 ARM AT PRIVATE SALE,—The old HICKORY FARM, knowb as the HICKORY TAV ERN, situated iu Hartford county. Md.. three miles from Bel Air, and twenty-five miles from Baltimore, on the road from Baltimore to Dublin, and one mile from a Rail Road now iu the course of erection, containing 150 ACRES more or less, one half Timber. The cleared land Is in a high state of cultivation. The improvements . are good. There are two TENANT HOUSES on . this Farm. It is one of the best situations for Isq = any kind of public business in the county: con veDiont to Churches, Schools, Mills, kc. For further par ticulars enquire of tlje undersigned, on the premises. jan 13 3t 52 VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS AT PUB LIC SALE.—On Thursday, the sth day of February, 1857, the subscriber will sell at public sale, at the public house of John W. Rambo, in the village of Penuingtonville, a number of BUI LDIN'G LOTS, in Penningtqnvilie, on the Columbia and Philadelphia Railroad, fronting on the Val ley road and west of the Wllmiugtblrturn’pike. Persons wishing to buy will do well to call and examine the lots before the day of sale. Sale to commence at 1' o'clock, P. 51., when conditions will be published by WILLIAM HASLAM. Pekninotonnilt-S, January 7, 1557. jan 13-It 52 IN STATE OF JOHN WALK, Dec’d.— j Letters testamentary on the estate of John Walk, late of the Borough of Washington, Law. Co., doc'd. having been granted to the subscriber, tesiding in said Borough, all persons iudebted to said estate are requested to make payment immediately, and those having claims will present them without delay properlyauthenticated for settlement, jan 13Gt*o2 * JOSEPH SCHOCH. Ex'r. A HOMESTEAD FOR $10! SECOND DIVISION. $310,000 WORTH OF FARM AND .BUILDING LOTS, In the Gold Region of Culpepper Couuty, 'Virginia, to be divided amongst 10,2oi) subscribers, on the 13th of April, 1857. Subscription only tot dollart each; one half down, the rest on the delivery of the Deed. Every subscriber will get a Building Lot or a Farm, ranging in value from $lO to $25,000. These Farms and Lots are sold so cheap to induce settlements, a sufficient number being re served, the Increase In the Valu** of which will compensate for the apparent low price now asked. A company of settlers, called “ The Rappahannock Pio neer Association,” is now forming and will commence a settlement in the spring. Ample security will be giveu for the faithful performance of contracts and promises. s3»More Agents are wanted to obtain subscribers, to whom the most liberal inducements will be givon. Sumo Agents write that they are making s2ou per month. Ad vertising will be done for every Agent where possible. For full particulars. Subscriptions, Agencies, Ac., E. BAUDER, Port Royal, Caroline Co., Yh Apply to jan 13 6m 52 The democratic state conven tion FOR 1857.— The Democratic State Con vention, for the purpose of placing in nomination candi dates for Governor, Canal Commissioner, and Judge of the Supreme Court, to be voted for in October next, will bo held at HARRISBURG, on MONDAY, the second day of March, 1857, at 11 o’clock, A. >l. J. W. FORNEY, Chairman of State Central Committee. tf 47 COD LIVER OIL, fresh, pure and gen uine, for sale at Dr. WAYLAN’S Drug Store. No. 60 North Queen street. Lancaster. dec 16 tf 48 Chas. Cadwallader, Thos. Allmax, jr., Elam Wenger. CIADWALLADER, ALLMAN, «fc CO.— yFlour, Grain, Seods, General Froduce, Commission and Forwarding Merchants. No. 113, Broad St., above Race St., Philadelphia, $3, Consignments solicited. Heturna quickly made, dec 22 3m 40 DR. S. T. PRIGG, Surgeon Dentist, respectfully offers bis pro- Xfesj&SfcSßg fessiooal services to the citizens of Lan- U caster and its vicinity, assuring them that all operations intrusted to his care, either in Operative or Mechanical Dentistry, will be executed iu a thoroughly scrientific manner. Office, East King street, Ist door east of King’s Grocery. BSi~ Refers to Professors C. A. Harris, A. A. Blandy, P. H. Austen, of Baltimore College of Dental Surgery. : rjMJOTH ACHE tS INSTANTLY CURED ; X hy a tew drops of Dr. Keyser's Tooth Ache remedy. Sold at Dr. Keyser’s. 140 Wood street, l'ittaburg, at 25 \ cents per bottle. ! Sold in Lancaster, bv C. A. lIEINITSH ' doc 23 STAB CORN SHELLERS A fnl'l supply of the premium'Star Corn Sheller from our own manu [ fartory, now on hand at Wholesale and Retail, and of xa j rious sizes. They are adapted to either bapd or horse 1 power, and aro believed to be the best shellers in the mar ket. PASCUALL. MORRIS & CO., I Implement and Seed Store, 7th and Market btn . Phila. dot 25 tf46 The conestogo steam mills— The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Cones toga Steam Mills, (No. 1 Mill,) will be held at the office of the Company, in the city of Lancaster, on THURSDAY, the 15th day of JANUARY, 1557, at 2 o’clock, P. M., for the purpose of electing nine Directors, Treasurer and Sec ! rotary to serve for the ensuiug year. Lancaster, Jan. Sd, 1857. WANTED.— 350 Young Men to act as Local and Traveling Agents, in a business easy use* ful and honorable, at a salary of $lOO per month—a capital of $3 only required. No patent medicine or book business. Full particular givpn free to all who enclose a postage stamp or a three cent piece, and address. D. P. SHANNON A CO. Atkinson Depot, N. H. THE Office of the Lancaster Savings In stitution is open daily from 9 o’clock, A. M- until 4 o’lock, P. M. Those depositors who have not exchanged certificates are requested to call at the Office with as little delay as possible and receive the new certificates now being is sued in exchange for those issued prior to June 6th, 1866, In order that the Institution may proceed In the.regnlar transaction of business. By Order of the Board of Trustees. fi. BOHBAITOB, President A. B. Bee>. oettOtfdl "■ -fT -11-.. 4 WT-r;-. fprwo EbTRAYB.-*Came to the premise* X oftfie ffhb*criber in Mftrtlc township, 3% mlies*»uth-‘ west of Rawlinsvjlle. on or about the first of December. TWO YOUNG CATTLE; viz: one 2 tear old Hiefifr, red ind white color; the otbnr i-* a Bull Cslfoue year-old, red and white color, with white ia.-i The owner Is requested to come forward, prove property, pay chargee and take them awa), otherwise they will be disposed of according to law. JOHN CLARK. ,dec?-0 ; 2m* 60 FOR REST, The Store Room; Ware House and Dwelling on the South-west corner of Cen tre Square. Strasburg, now occupied by McClot A Black, and far many years kept by the subscriber, it is In every way' calculate! fur doing a good business, and is one of the best stands In the county. Also. A Two Story Brick Dwelling near the centre of the town. WII SPENCER. 49* Both the above properties are for sale If persons prefer buying. dec 30 tf 60 TAPERS A GAS LIGHTS, In great va riety- for nle at Dr. WAYLAN’S Drug Store, No. 60 N urth Queen street. Lancaster. | dec 16 tf 43 Fine cloth cloaks, GRAY AND BR 'W.N CIRCULARS, FITCH. MARTIN AND SABLE FURS, BROCHE AND' WOOLEN SHAWLS. 43=* Ail at reduced prices. To close the season. LADIES who have not yet supplied themselves will find greut advantages now offered. ja», 6 tf 51 HAGER & BROTHERS. Proposals for loan.—in pursuance of tLr- provisions of an ordinance passed by the Select and Common Councils of the city of Lancaster, on the sth day of August. 185 G. proposals for loaning to said city the sum of siu.<XK as a permanent loau, in sams of not less than sloo, will be receiv**d at the Mayor’s Office, for which coupon bonds and certificates of City Loan will be issued. Said loau to be appropriated to the payment of damages accruing fiom opening streets within said city. J. ZIMMERMAN. Mayor. nept 9tf 34 WENTZ «fc BROTHER INVITE PAR ricnl ttr sttentiou to their extensive stock of CLOAKS and TALMAS, entirely new designs and styles. A large T&rlctv of Grey Cloaks and Talmas. Ladies’ Talma Cloths in every shade of color. BROCUA LONG and SQUARE SHAWLS in great variety. Our stock of Shawls cannot be surpassed. Call and see them, -now open from the lade auction toil** in New York and Philadelphia. dot 11 : tf 43 LIVERY STABLE.— Baring purchased the en tire LIVBRY ESTABLISHMENT of William Bell, in the rear of Amos Funk’s Hotel, in' North Prince street, I am prepared to hire Horse*) Carriages, Bn* roaches, Ac.. Ac., on the moat accommodating terms. By giving personal attention tothe business and an anxi ous desire to please, I hope to merit and receive a reasona ble share of public patronage. JOHN V. FKTTKRLY. v tfltt GE'.J K. REED. ■ Treasurer. JOHN O'BYRNE, 41 North Eighth St., Philadelphia, reminds the public that bis stock of FURS is unequalled for quautity, quality or rarity. One cau purchase of him a good outfit of Furs from $6 up to $5OO. Uia goods are all warranted. His customers will be politely waited on, and no false representations as to the kind or quality of Furs will be tolerated.in the establish ment. Ail kinds of Furs aJtered, and if not well doue, no charge made. ‘ dot 11 im 41 GEO. K. REED. Treasurer. A RAILROAD PROPERTY TO LET.— The undersigned offer to let, fora term of years, their RAILROAD PROPERTY, locat-d in the city of Lancaster, fronting on the Philadelphia an J Columbia Railroad, one half square west of the depot, auu a limning property of Bitner & Bros. Steam Mill. The property consists of a LOT OP GROUND, 180 feet deop by 67 feet wide, haring thereon a ONE AND A HALP 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 property is well adapted for business requiring a railroad convenience. For further particulars enquire of the sub scribers, on the premises. jaGtf 51 FOR RENT*.—For Rent from the first day of April next, that floe large and convenient STOIIE ROOM, situated uu North Queen street, near Or ange street, at present occupied by the undersigned as a Clothing Store. The stand will be a capital one for a Shoe, Hat or Drug Store. The undersigned Intonds removing to the adjoining cor ner Stun* on the aMve date dec 2!} tf 39 IN THE MATTER OF THE ASSlGN ment for the benofit of the Creditors of Abraham Caase), of Marietta. Lancaster county : Notice la hereby given that an application for discharge from the above trust, and a decree of re-conveyance to the Assignor, has been made hy JOHN W. CLARK, the Assignee, and the 3rd Monday in Jauuary, 1867. Gxod for the hearing of the same. By the Court, J. BOWMAN, dec 23 3f 49 Prothonotary. [Weekly Pennsylvanian copy 3 times and charge this nilice.] J STEWART DEPUY & SONS-MA . SONIC HALL, (Chesnut street below Stb.) PHILA DELPHIA —Have opened a lorge and splendid stock of VELVET, TAPESTRY, BRUSSELS, THREE PLY, IN GRAIN and VKNITIAN CARPETING. Also. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS, HEARTH RUGS, DOOR MATS, DRUGGETS, STAIR RODS, TABLE and PIANO COVERS, Ac., Ac., which they are aelliug very low for cash, wholesale and retail. . sop 16 ' 3m 36 FOR WINTER l JOHN A I KRBEN’3 CHEAP CLOTHING BTORE, HI ON OF TUE STRIPED COAT, No. 42 North Queen Strret, East aide, near Orange at LANCASTER, Pa. This Popular Establishment now contains the jB largest ami cheapest assortment of Men’s and 113 Boy’s Winter Clothing in the city. , Jiff Overcoats from $3,00 to $15.00 Dress and Frock Coats from 4.25 to 13.60 Pantaloons from 1.75 to 6.00 Vests from I.2ft to 6.00 ALSO. Under Shirts. Drawers, Collars, Shirts, Ac. Just received, a large assortment of Winter CLOTHS, CASSIMKRS. 3ATINKTTS and VESTINGS, which will be made up.to order, at short notice, in the most satisfactory and workmanlike manner. JOHN A. ERBEN, Sign of the Striped Cudt, North Queen st., Lancaster. Pa* dec 16 \ lm 28 I7IIRE NOTICE.-X . Northern Mutual In' County. Daniel Ileisey, of West tocalico township, Lancaster county, had Barn and contents. Wagon Shed and Press House destroyed by fire ; injured to him. Lobs sustained, to be paid, s77o|uU. beiug Uhe losses to be paid by the company, iu the } ear eudina the first day of December, 1*»56. Notice i- therefore given to all the members of.said company, to pay one per cent, on the dollar on thetr re spective premium noteH on the books of the company pre vious to the 24th day of October last past, to be paid with in ;w days from the date ly»rpof. t«> HamueP NUsley, near New Ephrata,. Secretary and Treasurer of said company, or to William U. Paul. Esq.. West Cocalico twp., Lao. ro., Peter MartiD, Kaq., Clay twp., Lan. co., John Lutz. East Cooalico twp., Lan. co., George B. Shober, Warwick twp.. Lau. co., Samuel Keller, Ephrata, Lan. co- Jacob Longenecker. Ephrata. Lan. co., Abraham E. West Cocalico, Lau. co- Samuel Bucher. East Cocalico. Lan. co., Henry Heilman, jr., North Lebanon, Lebanon co., Directors of said Company. Nathau Worley, Manbeim Borough, Lan. co., Daniel C. Mourer. Mount Joy, Lan. co., John ILdlinger, Mavtown. linn., co., Christian H. Rauohf Esq., Litiz, Lan. co., Henry Buch. Rothsville, I-nn. eo , Ezra Burkholder, West Karl, Lan. cn„ Ephraim Shober, Brecknock, Lan. co., John Echternaeh Reamstown, Lan. co., Eeaias Billingfelt, Esq., Adamstown, Lan. co., Samttel B. Flickiuger, Reluholdavilie, Lan. co., A. P. Hebrhman, Esq., Shaeffer6town, Lebanon co., Dr. Edward IJlig, Stouchsburg, Berks co- Isaac Hiedler, Woiuelsdorf, Berks co., Agents of said Companv. ! AH those members who fail to make payment before the | first of February next, their Insurance will be suspended j until the first of May next; and If not paid on the first of | May uext. their Insurance will become cancelled and null j and void, bv reason of such delinquency, and the costs of | collection must follow, as provided by the Act of Incorpora tion and By-Laws of the Company. By order of the Board of Directors. Sauum. K. Nisblet. Secretary. dec 30 3t 50 Jau 13 td 52 GEORGE RIDER, Hickory P. t>.. Md. Days of appeal for 1857—T0 the taxable inhabitants of; Lancaster county.—Pursuant to the provisions of the laws of this Commonwealth, tho undersigned Commissioners of Lancaster county hereby give notice to the taxable inhabitants within the respec tive city, boroughs and townships of the said county, that the days of appeal from the Assessments for 1857, will be at the Commissioners Office, in the city of Lancaster, on the days following, to wit: —Per the townships of Adamstown, ' Bart, Brecknock, Carnarvon. Cocalico East, Cocalfco We«t, Colerain. Columbia. Conestoga. Conoy, Clay, Donegal East, • Donegal West, Drumore, Kphr.ita, Earl, Earl East, Karl West, Elizabeth, Elizabethtown. Eden, l Fulton, Hempfield East, Ilempfield West, Lampeter East, Lampeter West, Lancaster, Leacock, Leacock Upper, Little Britain. Manhuim. Martic, Manor, Mount Joy, Mount Joy bor., Marietta bor.. Maubeim bor., Paradise, Penn. Pequa. Providence, Rapho, Salisbury, Sadabury, Strasburg Straeburg bor., ! Warwick, j Washington Bor I Lancaster city. dec .11 4t 5 LIST OF LETTERS remaining ln^Ahe POST OFFICE at Safe Harbor, for the qnaiter ending December 31, ISStJ. Besanko John Brady F M Byrne Thomas WM. L. GILL, Treas’r. Jan 6 2t 61 Council Manor Carman Margaret Clark George W Degman Paul Davis Thomas Devine John Eaber Francis H 1 R F Rawly John Fry Emanuel Ryan Terrence Fry Jacob B Bobinron Alexander Esq Fisher George Ranbouser Sarah G S Guntner Peter Shay* Jeremiah Garver Elizabeth Stoey William 2 H Springman Sanard Herman Jacob Sterneman David Herehey John H Shoff John Hess Martin D , Seitz Noah Hocking William ‘ Sbaro John Hess Joseph C T K Teany Thomas Kline Henry W Kline Frederick Wright William t Kuhns Benjamin Wltmer Jacob 8 L Wright Mr Lowry William Warner John Lyde Benjamin Wltmer Abraham MURRAY, YOUNG A CO. Warfsl Jacob (Inn Kmpm) Jaa6«» JQSffSOU??* (Examiner copy.) NOTICE.— Whereas, on motion of Jesse Landis, Esq., an application has been made to the Court of Common Pleas of Lancaster county, to grant a charter of 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 “ The Saint Paul’s Methodist Episcopal Chnrch of the City of Lancaster." Be it therefore known, that the said Court, will, on the third Monday in Jannary next, if no suffi cient reason is shown to the contrary, decree and declare, that the persons so associated together, shall become and be a corporation or body politic, according to the articles and conditions in their application set forth and con . tained. Attest, J. BOWMAN, JOHN A. ERBKN. j nov!Btd44 Prothonatary. KONIGMACIIKR A BAUMAN. iTo the members of the isurance Company of Lancaster Monday, February 23d, 1557 Tuesday, Februry 24th, 1837. Wednesday, February 25th, 1857. •Thursday, February 25th, 186 T. ■Friday, February 27th, 1857. WM. C. WORTH, DANIEL BRANDT, JACOB F. FRY. Commissioners. McCardle Jos Mellinger Daniel McKone John Mebaffey Hugh Esq Marrow Margaret C McWilliams Domonick Moyer Christian 1 Nagle Busan Noyhoe Ann Paul John Estate oftobias stshman/dmm. —Letters testamentary oz * the instate oS Tobias Bteh* toan Sr., late of Cpv«*>toga’ township, dtc[d( having been granted to the subscribers, residing in sola township, alt persons indebted to said estate, are requested to make pay* meat Immediately, »nd those having claims will present them without delay property authenticated for settlement. TOBIAS STEHM AN, JOHN STEHMAN. JACOB STEHMAN, Executors. der 16 6t48 Estate: of jacob potts, lateorthe Bomngh of Strasburg. dee’d. Letters of Admioistra tk»p on the above estate having been grant'd t - the undersigned, all persons having claims or demands will present them duly authenticated tor settlement, and tb<‘*e Indebted trill make payment without d«Uy. SAM’L P. BOWER, Admin'r. j-trasburg Borough. Dec 16 6t* 4S Estate of pansy kendig—in the Court of Common Pleas f<r the county of Lancaster. Whereas, George Keudig. Trustee of Fanny Kendlg of West Lampeter township, did on the first day of Decern* btr. fi'e in the Office of the Pruthouotaxy of the said C«'art, hi"? a'-count of the said Estate: Notire Is hereby given to all persons Interested in the said Estate, that the said Court have appointed the 19th day of JANUARY, 1857, far the confirmation thereof, un less exceptions be filed.. Attest, J. BOWMAN, Proth'y. Prothy’s Office Lan., dec. 1 1856. ESTAjTE OF HENRY S. SHIRK AND WIFE". In the Court of Common Pleas for the County of Lancaster. Whereas. Henry 3haflfner, Assignee of Henry 8. Shirk aud wife, of the Borough of Mt. Joy, did on the 21st day of November, 1856, file in the Office of the, Prothonotary of said Court, his account of the said Estate. Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the said Estate, that the said Court have appointed the 19th day of January. 1557, for the confirmation thereof, unless, exceptions be filed. Attest, J. BOWMAN, • Prothonotary‘s Office, | Prothonotary. Ijincaster. Nnv. 21, ISoti. j nov2s 4t45 INSOLVENT DEBTOR’S NOTICE.— TaIto 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 Pennsyl vania, and that they have appointed MONDAY, the 19th of JANUARY, 1857, at the Court House in Lancaster, for ahearing, when and where all my creditors attend If they think proper. dec 9 3t 47 FREDERICK MASHOCSE. INSTATE OF JOHN GOODMAN DEC’D. j —The undersigned appointed Auditor to distribute the balance of tho Estate of John Goodman, deceased, re maining in the bands of J. K. Goodman and Amelia Good man, Administrators thereof, to and among those legally entitled thereto, hereby gives notice that he will sit for the purposes of his appointment, in the Court House, iu the City of Lancaster, on Friday, the 30th of January, at 2 o'clock, P. M. jan 6 4t 51 Estate op james crow, dec’d— The undersigned Auditor, appointed to distribute the balance in the hands of William U. Elder, Administrator of James Crow, dec'd., late of the Borough of Columbia, to those legally entitled thereto, will attend to the duties of his appointment, at the Library Boom in the Court House, in the city of Lancaster, on WEDNESDAY, the 28th day of JANUARY, 1857, at 10 o’clock, A. M., when and where all persons interested mav attend If they think proper. H. B. SWAKR, Auditor. ■lt 51 (Columbia Spy copy.) NOTICE.— Letters testamentary baying been grant ed to the undersigned, on the estate of Peter Kline, late of Conestogo township, Lancaster county, dec’d., all persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make immediate payment and those haring claims to present them forsettlement to BARBARA KLINE, Testatrix. jan 6 6t* 51 Estate of theophil.cs sherts, dec’d.—The undersigned, eldest son of Theopbilus 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. SHERTS, Agent, dec 30 3t 50 Adjourned courts for 1857—it is ordered by the Court that adjourned Courts for 1857 be held for the trial and decision of coses in the Common Pleas, Orphans' Court and Quarter Sessions, as follows: FOR ARGUMENT. One week, commencing Monday, the 18th of March. “ *• - 15th of June. *• •• . 21st of September. u “ “ 21st of December. To continue one week from the said days respectively, and as much longer as the business shall require. All the cases on the list for argument in the Orphans’ Court, shall be taken up cm the first day of said term, aud proceeded with until disposed of, unless continued by consent or cause shown. The cases ou 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 in "the other Courts, and proceeded in until disposed of, unless continued by consent or cause shown. It is further ordered that the absence of counsel at the time appointed for taking up cases mentioned in the pre ceding orders, shall be no cause to suspend proceedings therein, unless by consent or legal ground for a 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. ♦* 4th Monday—2sth of May. “ “ Ist Monday—lst of June. “ “ “ —7th of Sept. *• “ 4th Monday—2oth of October. “ *• Ist Monday—7th of Dec. And at such other periods as may be appointed at the aforesaid Courts, or at their regular terms. The foregoing to be published in all the newspapers in the city and county of Lancaster, three successive times in each, at the expense of the countv. Attest: J. BOWMAN, Prothonotary. Lancaster, December 15, 1850. dec 30 3t 50 Court Proclamation.— Whereas, the lion. HEN RY 0. LONG. Pres’t.. Hon. A. L. Hates and J. Brow*. EsqH., Associate Judges of the Court of Common Pleas, in and for the county of Lancaster, and Assistant Justices of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery and Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for said county of Lancaster, have issued their Precept to me directed, re quiring me, amoDg other things, to make public Proclama tion throughout my Bailiwick, that a Court of Oyer an'd Terminer and a General Jail Delivery: Also, a Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace and Jail Delivery, will commence in the city of Lancaster, in the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, on the 3rd MONDAY' in JANU ARY, 1557: In pursuance of which precept, PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, to the Mayor, and Aldermen of the city of Lancaster, in the said county, and all the Justices of the Peace, the Coroner, and Constables of the said city and county of Lancaster, that they be then and there in their own proper persons, with their rolls, records and examinations, and inquisitions, and their other re membrances, to do those things which to their offices ap pertain, in their behalf to be done; 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 be 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 of the sessions. Aldermen and Justices of the Peace are re quired by an order of Court, dated November 21st, 18-tS, 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 tc-19 SELLING OFF AT COST I The eubscri berdesirous oLquitring the Dry Goods buslnes, is de termined to sell hisentire stock of DRY GOODS, consisting of Dress Goods, Shawls, Woolen, Linen and Cotton Table Cloths, Bleached and Brown Muslin Ticking, Blankets, Cloths Cassimeres, Cassinets, Kentucky Jeans, Linen ami Cotton Pants Stuff, Oil Cloth Window Shades, Carpets and Mats, and a great variety of other articles generally kept in a Dry Goods Store, which he will SELL OFF AT FIRST COST PRICE, in order to close oat the Dry Goods. Bonnets and Millinery Goods kept constantly on hand cheap at wholesale or retail. L. BAUM, dec 30 tt 50 62 North Queen street, Lancaster. Extraordinary water power. —Having just received Letters Patent of the United States for my valuable invention of “ PORTABLE QUAD RUPLE WATER POWER,” I offer the same for sale, by State, County or Township rights. Address, JOHN HELLER, Biukley’s Bridge Post Office, Lancaster countv, Pa. dec 30 3t»50 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 laßt six months, payable at the Farmers’ Bank of Lancas ter, on and after the 2d day of January, 1857. dec 30 3t 60 M. 0. KLINE, Treasurer. Lancaster Locomotive Works,} December 1, 1856. / 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 Amount paid in Liabilities Assetts JAMES BLACK, President. M. 0. KLINE, Treasurer. Lancaster pity S S: On this 24th day of December, 1858, personally appear ed, before me, an Alderman in and for the said city, the above named James Black, President, and M. 0. Kline, Treasurer, who beiDg duly affirmed according to law. do say that the above statement is trae to the best of their kuowledge and belief. Affirmed and subscribed, December 24th, 1856. J. C. VAN CAMP, Alderman. dec 20 3t 60 Notice to applicants for li cence TO SELL LIQUORS.—ORDER OF COURT. —The Coart order that applications for Tavern License and all other licenses to be granted under the Act of 31st March, 1859, shall be heard on the SATURDAYS next alter 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 Coart also direct that the Clerk ot the Court of Quarter Sessions furnish to the Court, at the Rearing of the applications, a certificate made out in tabular form showing the Dames of the applicants, the place of their residences, place where tavern is to be kept, the papers in which application is pub lished, bow loog published in each and whether the petition has been certified to by the number of citizens required by la*. The applicants to be classified according to their residence in the city, or Boroughs and Townvhlpa. Published by order ol the Court. Attest, dec 30 Notice to bond holders. Office of the Harrisburg and Lancaster R. R. Co. Philadelphia, Dec. 17,1856. The Jannary Interest on the Company’s Bonds will be paid at their office (S. E. corner of Third and Walnut StxeetaVon and after the Ist proximo. The nolders of the Bonds due in 1858, are requested to bring their Bonds with them when they call for their In terest. The Coupons must be endorsed by the holders of the bonds before payment is made. dec 23 4t 49 GEORGE TABER, Treasurer. Murray, young <fc co—new pub lications RECEIVED. RECOLLECTIONS OP A LIFE TIME.— By 8. G. Good rich. READ THIS. TALES OF SWEDEN AND THE NORSEMEN. READ THIS. AFRICA’S MOUNTAIN VALLEY. READ THIS. LIFE OT CAPTAIN VIOAE3. READ THIS. THE PRIXOS OT THE HOUSE OT &AVQL BEAD THIS. 9m}o - ££ ONE OP THE BEST STORE STANDS ►IN THECuUNTT'*—The undersigned will lease for ons or more years that best ot Store Stand.-, together with aTwoStorr Duelling Uonse, adjoiuing the same, situate in Centre Square. In th*- Borough of Mount Joy, Lancaster Counts, t g* tW*r with h Store Unuse, aud all appertaining to said St. re and Dwelltox. IWesrion will be g.ren on the first uay ot April next, (1857 ./ lYreons desirous of renting will please call on the un dersigued residing In the city of Lancaster, Pa. SAM’L BOMBERGKR. N. B Should persons prefer buying to renting, they will be afforded an opportunity of either buying the same ur any of the other properties owued by the undersigned In said Borough of Ml J. y. 3, B. dec 2 tf 46 TO FARMERS, IRON MANUFACTU rers. Millers, Ac.—The undersigned. Agent for the estate of David ’Jenkins, dec’d, offers for rent, from the Ist of April next,'.the following property, situate In Caernarvon township, Lancaster county, vis: Two Forges. One Grist JliiL propelled bv the Conestoga creek, Turee Farms of from IOQ* to 150 Acres each, of good Limestone soil and in a good state of cultivation, a Blacksmith Shop and convenient DWELLING, in j. the village of Churchtown, and a number of Ten ant Houses. ||£b] ' The whole property will be leased together or in parts to suit tenants. The Mill, Forges and Smith Shop have been doing a large business for a number of years past. A quantity of wood will be sold to parties leasing the Forges. JAMES McCAA, Agent for the estate of David Jenkins, dec’d. dec 9 4t 47 Any 1 information relative to the above can be had of Wo, 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, Md., about one mile south of the Rocks of Deer Creek, and seven from the village 6f Bel Air, containing 210 Acres, more or less, with all the buildings and improvements thereon. The land is of excellent quality, very considerably improved, under good fencing, has upon it a good Orchard, and 50 acres iu wood. The farm buildings consist of a large DWELLING « HOUSE, two Barns and other necessary out houses; are of the most substantial character, being built gsail of stone and covered with slate^ There are also upon this property a two-etory 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 tiling stream of water. This land is situated in a pteasant and healthy neighbor hood, and within a short distance of the contemplated Cen tral Railroad. All persons desiring to examine this proper ty will be afforded every facility for so doing by the subscri ber, by whom the terms of sale will be made known. ELIZA A.. PRESTON, Forest Hill, P. 0., Harford co., Maryland. mar 4 tf 7 A DESIRABLE DWELLING HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.—The undersigned offers at Private Sale the Two-Story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE I and Lot, or Piece of Ground belonging thereto, situate on the west side of Mulberry, near Orange Street, in the city of Lancaster, now In the oocupaey of George W. Bradford, oct 21 ts 40 W.M. CARt'KNTKK, Agt. POSITIVE SALE TO CLOSE A PART NERSHIP.—One of the very best Stock, Grain or Market Truck FARMS in the State of Virginia, for sale at j public auction, on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY I4ib, 1857, ! at 12 o'clock, on the premises, located SO miles above Alexandria, on the Orange and Alexandria Railroad, V* of .a mile from Bristow Statiou, containing «b■•m 660 ; Acres, J I The place is susceptible of a natural division into three ; handsome Farms, all well watered, with g-.»«-d improve ments on two of the Farms. The soil is a iirh day sub ! soil, and over 400 Acres are set iu grass.— From the ; Meadows somo six to eight hundred tons of Hay per an | num might be pressed iuto bales, aud find a cash market. I and good prices at Alexandria. For the extensive cultiva tion of Fruit, such as Peaches, Apples. Ac.; also, for market | truck, uo better location or more suitable land can be ' found. Four trains pass the Farm daily, and in one aud;a -i half to two hours marketing can be delivered to Alexan j dria, Washington and Georgetown. It is well known the j prices of such truck are higher in the three cities than 1 even iu Now York. The neighborhood is remarkable for its good society. Churches, Schools and Sl.-res are very convenient. As to health, there is no neighborhood more healthy in the United States. The County Seat is two miles from the farm, and it is proposed to move it to the Station on the adjoining land. Extensive improvements have been lately erected there. ' This estate will, In proper hands, be worth in a short time three times the price it can now be bought for. ns land is rapidly advancing in the vicinity, and it the coun ty Seat is moved to the adjoiniug land it would no doubt bring $lOO per acre. The whole estate will positively be sold on the day named. The owners residing in Baltimore and being en gaged in business, cannot attend to it. TERMS—One third cash, one third iu 9 mouths, one third In 18 months, with ioterest. ‘* For further particulars, Apply to WM. AUG. ATLEE, Auditor D. A. DICKINSON, No. 36 Holliday Street, Baltimore. 43*Th© Cars leave Alexandria daily at 7 A. M., for Bristow Station. dec 30 2t 60 T7"A L U ABLE CITY PROPERTY AT V .PUBLIC SALE.—OiI SATURDAY, the 31st,. day of JANUARY, 1857, iu pursuance of an order Or phans’ Court of Lancaster county, will be exposed to pub lie sal“, at 2 o'clock. P. M.. at the Hotel of Lew is Spr«cher, all that valuable LOT OR PIECE OF GROC.NI), situate ou the south oast corner of North Duke and Chesuut streets, containing in front on Duke street 30 feet, and on Chesnut street 100 feet, on which is erected a commodious and modern built two story and attic BRICK DWELL- . ING HOUSE. This property is one of the most desLable locations, for a private residence in the gaosl city of Lancaster. Substantially built; rooms lurge and well ventilated ; Winter and Summer Kitchens ; Bath Room ; Gas through the eutire buildlug. and plaster ed from cellar to garret inclusive. Persous desirous of viewing the premises, chii do so by calling on the undersigned, or on Mrs. Albriyht, residing thereon. Late the estate of Jacob Albright, deceased. Terms cash on the Ist < f April, 1957, when deed will he executed and possessiou delivered. CHRISTIAN ZKKCHER, Jan C 4t* 51 Admin’r of Jacon Albright, dec’d. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.—The undersigned. Executors. Ac .of Valen tine Kisse, late of the city of Lancaster, (Baker) deceased, will sell at public sale.ou SATURDAY, the 7lh of Febru ary, 1857, fit, f>y, o'clock, at the public bouse of Christian Sbenk, (Fountain lun.) in South Queen st., iu said city : All that certAin lot or piece of GROUND situate at the corner of South Queen and Strawberry streets, or tho road leading from South Queen street to Keigart’s landing and Getz’s saw mill, together with several DW EL LING ■ HOUSES, BAKERY, and other improvements thereon erected, fronting oq said South Queen ||q = street 180 feet and 2 inches, more or less, and »lcn I~Jli fronting on said Strawberry street 263 feet 0 inches, man or less, bouuded by the said two streets, and property of John F. Loug on the South. ALSO, at the same time and place, two contiguous LOTS UFUROUND. situate in said city, numbered on the general plan of said city, Nos. 908 and UU9, bounded on the west by an alley, on the south by land if Greiner, on the east by Cot No. 912 and on the north by lot No. 910. The whole of said property will be sold free and clear of Ground Rent forever, aud will be sold separate or in parts, accor ding to a plan or draft, which will be exhibited on the eve ning of the sale; or will be sold together, whichever may teud for the best interest of said estate. Conditions of sale will be make known at the time of B«ie. by PHILIP OROTII. (jKO. 11. BOMBKRGKR. Executors, residing in the City of I-ancaster. jan 6 is 51 VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PUB LIC SALE.—On TUESDAY, the 27th day of JAN-, UARY', 1857. In pursuance of an order of the Orphans Court of Lancaster cuunty, the undersigned Administrator de bonis non of tho estate of Jacob Albright, deceased, will sell hy public outcry, In the village o! Cbu’-chtown, the real estate of said deceased, to wit: Purpart No. T, That well known TAVERN HOUSE and Lot of one ACRE and 80 PERCHES of land, situate in the village of Cburchtown. Carnarvon township, Lancaster county, bounded by lands of E. D. White, Bangor Church property and the turnpike road. The improvements are a large and commodious TAVERN .\ND STORE j HOUSE, built of stone, of the best material, two stories high nud finished in modern style ; stone jjS | kitchen attached, and all necessary conveniences JttL for a public house to do a large business ; a large Cistern and a well ot never failing water with Pumps in thorn, Ice House and largo Weigh Scales, nud a large STONE STABLE, sufficient to stable thirty horses. The Garden is well enclosed and well set with 6hiubboryand useful trees. This property is worthy the attention of persons wishiug to enter into public business. Purpart No. *2, Two lots of ll2 Perches, on the south side of High street and opposite to No. 1, bounded by lands of L. k E. Rogers and David Senseny.— On one of these lots there is erected a one story LOG HOUSE; and on the other a Frame Shed. These lota are beautifully located for building purposes. Purpart No. 3, Eighteen Acres of Chesnut Timber Land, about 2 miles north of Purpart No. 1. It will be sold in lots of 4}/£ Acres each, or all together, to suit purchasers. The Timber on these lota is of a superior quality and in worthy the attention of fanners wanting rail timber. Purpart No. 4, About 26 Acres of farm 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 Prospectus of theunited STATES DEMOCRATIC REVIEW, Foil 1857—The Proprietors of this long established and popular Democratic Magazine have, by the advice of distinguish'd friends, made arrangements to publish it, commencing with Janu ary 3d, 18 ; >7, in the form of a Weekly Journal. Each number will coutuin eight pages, and forty columns of reading matter, and will be printed on fine paper; and its typographical execution will le superior to any Weekly Journal published in the United States. The POLITICAL DEPARTMENT will contain Bolid 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 aud varied fiction, origi nal and selected—lnteresting tales, biographies, travels and adventure—sketches of character and social life, and essays upon 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. .$ 96,000 00 ....93,000 CO ...201,449 57 ...223,579 88 Tbb pioceedings in CONGRESS, carefully collected from the Official Reports, will be published; also, elaborate And careful LITERARY, DRAMATIC and MUSICAL CRI TIQUES. For the Man of Business and the Farmer, a reliable and impartial review of the MARKETS, and of MONEY and COMMERCE, will be given in each number, .with the usu ally interesting information and statistics of the day. Special Correspondents at Washington, London. Paris, and other chief points of interest, will contribute whatever in life and literatute is worth telling or reading. In short, the Proprietors will spare neither money nor labor, to make The United States Democratic Review tho best Weekly Newspaper ever published in the United States. Special Notice.—We have made arrangements to publish, on or before the find day of June next, a valuable and elegant work. t/> be entitled “JAMES BUCHANAN AND HIS CABINET.” Tho book will contain Portraits ot the President, the Vice President, Secretary of State, Secretary of War, Secretary of the Navy, Secretary of the Treasury, Secretary of the Interior, Postmaster General and Attorney General, engraved on Bteel by the celebrated Artist, Buttr*. Each Portrait will be acrompanied by a Biography, care fully prepared from authentic sources. The letter press will be printed on type made expressly for this work, and on the finest paper. The book will be In quarto form— handsomely bound with side title, and, as a Work of Art, will be the most elegant book ever presented to the public. This book will be prepared expressly for presentation tc 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 copies will otherwise be sold. Terms of the Review—THßEE DOLLARS, Invariably In advance. Postmasters and others, wbo remit us $l5 for Five Sub scriptions, will receive a copy of the Review for one year, and a codv of “Buchanan and bis Cabinet,” gratis. Address, L. F. HARRISON k CO., 71 Nassau street, New York City. JOHN J. PORTER, Clerk. _ 3t 50 *,* MR. GEORGE R. SMITH is the General Agent for the Review for the United States'. We have no Local Agents. Whenever any shall bo appointed, we will give notice of the fact. jan 6 tf 61 3 MAKTIS.I BTEABBUaO. [J. KIXKEAD, Dentistry.— martin t kinkkad, haring 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 ha enabled to suit all cases, with Block, Single Gum or Plate Teeth, either on Gold*’ Sliver or Gutta Percha. Office Main Street, 3 doors East of Ecbternachvs Hotel, Strasburg, Lancaster county. N. B.—l this method of tendering thanks for the liberal patronage heretofore received, and hope by the pment arrangement to be enabled at all times to attend to those requiring ow wrrieea. jtdrai/ff L’ist of applicants FOB TAVKH.'#' 1 License tosell Liquor at theJanuarj Seasons, 1897. Cbcum&td Borough, i ' Jacob Wall, 1 Gerhard Brandt, - Rebecca Ebeillae, John Kreamer. Qmutoga. Elizabeth Kckman, Jacob WarftL ' Brumort Tup. Samuel £ George W. HarbUon. r JSbrl Wat. Peter Albert, Levi G, Kemper. Elisabeth Tup. Jacob Swnrr. John -dlack, Joseph Ulmer, Jacob S. Miller, Httnpjield East Henry Getz, ; Datid 3 Eonr.' Lancaster Citj—lfortk Wot fTari • John Dormu-t, Oaorg* Hortlfig. AcrtA East Ward Jacob Wolfors W. A. Hiiabrtjfcl South ffcsC Ward. Samuel Cornua;. Losjsklc Ujpptr. S. S. Rutter. Jaoob 3. M. R. floorb—r. Marittta Borough, Bonjauila T*yioc BanJidn Tvp. John Ktam, Jr. Manhciai Borough. S. S. Nagle, Jacob Landla. A. H. Heist. Peter K. Rialer. A. W. Shober. List of appk.ica.nts for batxvo Houses at January Sessions, * Ulrich Vogle. William Rose, for a Eating House. Elixabdhtovm Borough. Samuel Uarm&ny, for a Ealing House. HtmpJUld WtiU Joseph 3. Denlinger, for a Eating House. Lancaster City.—North Edit Wtsrd. Henry Weaver, for Store license to sell liquor by gallon. George Brubaker, for Store license to sell liquor by plliw North ir«t IFord. Henry Stephens, for Store license to sell liquor by gallon Marietta Borough. Edward P. Trainer, lor store license to sell liquor by gallon. IfUrvidL' Ttep. Abraham Hackman, fbr a Eating House. WathingLon Bor. Barbara Kaue, for a Eating House. JOHN J. POETBK, Clerk's Office, \ Clerk Quarter BMi tons. Laue'r. Dec. 20, 1566. / ' deO3oSt6o IUIKS! FURS!! WILL.MARTS, N. B. Cor. EIGHTH A ARCH Sts., Philadelphia, has opened his splendid stock of Fancy Furs of every description Cor La dies aud Children, and wishes the public to examine them before purchasing elsewhere, as they are all Manufactured uudi-r bis own Supervision, he warrants them to be perfect in every respect and as cheap as those of any Other Estah* lishtnent iu the City. He has also on hand a magnificent assortment of Children's Fancy Hats and Caps of the latest leK, beautifully trimmed; also, every rariety of Moleskin aud Felt Hats for Gents, Ladiej riding Hats, Umbrellas Ac., all of which will be sold at prices to suit the most care ful purchasers. N. U. All persoun purchasing, goods at this establish meat for friends out of the City can have them exchanged it not suited. W. C. WILLMARTH, oct 21 3in 10 N. E- Cor Bth., and Arch Sts. JOHN GYGER&.CO., BAN KE H S , LANCASTER, PA. Allow FIVE E’ER CENT. INTEREST per annum on the daily balanced of regular depositors, the whole or any por tion of balance being SUBJECT TO CHECK without node*. Allow five per cent, interest per annum on their Certifi cates of Deposit issued for any length of time orer thirty days. Depositors not drawing interest, will always be aoooaa* mndated in proportion to the value of their accounta. Stocks bought and sold on commission only. Uocurreat money bought at lowest rates. Collections promptly made, and drafts drawn on Phila delphia. Now York and Baltimore. Tne members of tho tlrra are individually liable fbr all the obligations of John Gyger k Co., consisting of * JOHN GYGER, BEXJ. KdHLEMAN, DAVID BAIR, HENRY MUddELMAN. cep Iti tftt LOT ROGERS, Administrator. ts 51 BaphO. fftxrteicfc Tvp. JOHN J. PORTER, Clerk Quarter Seslosa. deo SO 8t M Clerk's omoi, Laoc'r. Dec. 29, 1860, CUunthia Borvugh. Catharine Zeller. Conatogo Twp. SoufA East Ward. Robert CtaUKbON, Cashier. LADIES’ FANCY FURS.—JOHN FAKEIRA, NO. 234, MARKET Street, above Bth, Philadelphia. Importer, Manufacturer and Dealer iu all kinds of FANCY FURS, for Ladies and Children. J. F., would call the at tendon of the Ladies and others to bis Immense assortment. Being the direct Importer aod Mauulactuier ol all in/ FURS, 1 feel cuiifideut iu 6aylng that 1 can offer the great' est inducements to those In want, and at the same time will have one ot the largest assortments to select from. Storekeepers aud tho trade will pleaso giro me a csdl before purchasing, as my Wholesale department U well supplied to meet tho demand for every article In the For Unhand at the lowest possible Manufacturer’s price*. JOHN FAREIRA, s<*pt Iblii 4m 284 Market Street- / lopperwnrc? Manufactory.—SAMUEL DIL- V_/LfcK returns thanks for the ÜbenH patronage hereto* fore bestowed upon him, and respectfully Informs bis ens* tomers and the public generally, that heuUlll continues at the old stand, iu West King street, nearly opposite Fulton Hall, and l.n prepared to manufacture to order Copper Ware, in all its various brandies, and on the moat reasonable terms. He invites his country friends especially to give him a call, as he is confident of being able to pleas*. L-lvery Stable. He also keeps constantly on hand, for hire, HORSES, CARRIAGES, BAROUCHES, Ac., Ac., ajl in excellent order, and furnished at the lowest rates. Giro him a call when you need anything of the kind, and he will suit you to a nicety. SAND! SAND!—Fire Hundred Loads of Band OB hand, which will be delivered to any part of the city. Horace and Carts to be had at all times, at tbo Livery Stable of 3AMUKL DILLKE, West King at., Lancaster. pr 22 tf 14 COAL. —The undersigned are now receiving tin if supply of ■•‘LYKENS VALLEY COAL. BALTIMORE COMPANY COAL, PINE GROVE COAL, SIIAMOKIN COAL, BROAD TOP COAL, Carefully selected, and which they will deliver in good or* der to any part of the city at low prices. Lime burners and Blacksmiths Coal always on hand. Apply to GEO. CALDER A CO., Office East Orange street, 2nd door from North Queen, and a} the yard at GreaiTs Landing, on the Conestoga, aug 19 tf3l O ’BYRNE, 11 North Eighth Street, he* low Arch, East side, Philadelphia, makes the most beautiful and sella the cheapest Dre&a HATS in the city. Soft Hats fully 20 per cent, cheaper than any JU other store lu the city. The Ladies are respectfully invited to examine acholic* lot of Green, Brown aud Black Beaver Hats for Children. N. B. —Children’s Hats cleaned and retrimmed; if not well done no charge. nov 11 3m 43 Have you subscribed in tub COSMOPOLITAN ART ASSOCIATION FOR THE THIRD YEAR! \ See the Rare Inducements I—The manage ment have tho pleasure of announcing that the.collection of Works of Art designed for distribution among the ino* Acribers, whoso names are received previous to the 28th of January, ’57, is much larger and more costly than on any previous year. Among the leading works In Sculpture executed in the finest Marble—is the new and 'beautiful Statue of the ) “WOOD! NYMPH," The Busts of tho Three Great American Statesmen, CLAY, WEBSTER AND CALHOUN, also the exquisite Idas! Bust “SPRING”./- APOLLO AND DIANA, IS MARBLE, UFX BIZK. Together with tho following Groups and Statues in Carrara Marble—of the STRUGGLE FOR THE HEART, VENUS AND APPLE; PSYCHE; MAGDALEN; CHILD OF THE SEA. INNOCENCE; CAPTIVE BIRD; and LITTLE TRUANT 1 With numerous works in Bronze, and a collection of Sev eral Hundred FINE OIL PAINTINGS, by leading Artists. Tho whole of which are to bo distributed or allotted among the subscribers whose Domes are received previous to the , Twenty-eighth of January, *57, when the distribution will take place. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, Every subscriber of three dollars is entitled to A copy of the splendid Steel Eiigravlng “Saturday Nighgt,” or A copy of any of tile following $3 Magazines one year; also A copy of the Art Journal one year, and A Ticket in the Annnal Distribution of Work* of Art. Thus, for every $3 paid, a person not only geti a beauti ful Engraving or Magazine one year, but receives the Art Journal ono year, and a Ticket in the Annual Dlstri* but ion, making four dollars worth of reading matter betide* the ticket, by which & valuable painting or piece of statu ary may be received in addition. Those who prefer Magazines to the Engravings‘Saturday Night,' can have eitberof the following one yea r Harpen Magazine; Godey’s Lady’s Book, United States Magazine. Knickerbocker Magazine, Graham’s Magazine, Blackwood Magazine, Southern Literary Messenger. No person is restricted to a single share. Those taking five memberships, remitting $l5, are entitled to ilx Engra vings. and to Bix tickets in the distribution, or any five of ihu Magazines, one year, and six ticket*. Persous, in remitting funds for membership, will pleas* register the letter at t bo Post Office, to prevent io«; oo receipt of which, a certificate of Membership, together with the Engraving or Magazine desired, will be forwarded to any part of tbe country. For further particulars, see the November Ait Journal, sent free on application. For membership, address C. L. DERBY, Actuary C. A. A. 348 Broadway, New York, or Western Office. 166 Water street, Sandnsky, Ohio, or J. J. SpreDfsr, Hon'r Beefy for Lancaster and vicinity. decs'46 6t NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE I MURRAY, YOUNG'A CO., are prepared to furnish all the leading Magazines and Papers la the country, at publishers rates, af follows: Liitells Living Age $6,00 Ballou’* Pictorial $4O Harper’s Magazine 3,00 Arthur** Home Magai’*2,oo Putnam’s do 3,00 The Horticulturist........ 2,00 Graham’s do 3,00 Prank Leslie’s New York Gudey’s Lady Book 3,00 Journal.. 2,00 Dickon’s Househ’d W’rd 3,00 Ballou’s Monthly Nation Knickerbocker Maga’ne3,oo al Magazine 2fio Prank Leslie’s lllustra* Farm JournaL. 1,00 ted Newspaper 3,00 Lutheran Home Joural 1,00 Clubs of five and upwards furnished at proportioned rates. Either of the three dollar magatines will be sent, postage paid, to any part of the United States, on receipt of the subscription price. . Subscriptions must be paid invariably in advance. Now is the time to subscribe, as the new volumes eons* mence with the January number. Send In your order* friends. die 2 tf 46 KONIGMACHER & BAUMAN, TAN* ners and Curriers Store, back of Bobt. ModerweU’l Commission Warehouse, fronting on the Pfillrwj North Prince street. Cheep for Cash, or approved credit. Constantly on hand a fall assortment of all kinds Saddler's and Shoemaker’s Leather, of superior quality, ‘•Rouzer’s celebrated Sole Leather,” also, Leather well stretched, suitable for all kinds of machinery, ofkay length and width required, made of a superior quality of Leather, Furnace Bellows, Band and Lacing Leather, Gar* den Hose, Tanner’s OU, Carrier’s Tools, Morocco#, Shot Findings, Ac. All kinds ofd Leather booghtln the rough; highest prices given for Hies and Skins in cash; orders will be promptly attended to. fob 6 ly 6 PAPER HANGING DEPOT*—-Removed to No. lo Courtland at., New York, directly opposite the Western HoteL The CROTON MANUFACTURING 00, (Organized In 1846, under the General Manufacturing Law of the State of New York,) offers at wholesale, In quantitlet to suit purchasers, at Manufacturer's Lowest Prieea, Mr oasb or approved credpr Paper variety of style and price. Rordera te-ifiatch. Flro-Board Prints, in great variety. Transparent Window Shades. ' ' oil Painted Window Shades. Wide Window Curtain Papers, and Window Shade Fixtures, of the latest styles and superior finish, all of their own man ufacture and importation. As their stock Is large and eo tlrely Dew, they invite Merchants, Bookseller* and Dealer* in these articles to call and examine their styles and pries* whenever they visit the city. mar 4 tf T ISAAC BARTON, WHOLESALE GROCER, WINS and LHHJOB WORE— Not. 186—IN NortbSA rtrtrt, FfeUtfalphfc. 4a* 26
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