Arrival of the Smttu N*w Tohk, Jan. 15. The steamship Emeu, from Havre, with dates to thel2Bth December, arrived this even ing at five o'clook. The Frenoh papers seem to be engrossed with the details of the differences with! Swits erland. Bisuk, Deo. 27.—The Swiss Diet! has re ceived from the Emperor Napoleon a proposi tion for an arrangement. Popular enthusiasm is increasing on all sides. The whole Swiss Union is organized mili tarily for the defenoe of the national territory. , An appeal has been made to the Swiss wo men for the organization of ambulance) for the oare of the wounded. Mata* ■•aatorlal Conwaxatiozx. Aoocita, Jan. 15. The Republican oauous has nominated Qov. Hamlin as U. S. Senator for the long term. — The nomination for ths short form it still ponding. i Mlehlfan Isnator Klaetad. Ditboit, Jan. 15. Zaohariah Chandler, Republican, has been oleofod U. S, Senator, in plaee of Gen. Cass, for six years from the 4th of March next. IVHon. JahisS. Grain .(Dem.) has been elected U. S. Senator by the Legislature of Missouri. The vote stood, Green 89 ; Benton 34; Eennett 32. «- PECTORAL SYRUP-®» Dr. Keysets Pestoral Syrup iith^oogbt; Dr. Keyset's Pestoral Byrap cares eoldi; Dr. Eijht'i Pectoral Syrnp cares influence; Dr. Keyser 1 * Pectoral Syrnp cares-Bronchitis; for laryngltus lake Dr. Keyser’s Pectoral Byrnp; for ' lncipient eomnmption take Dr. Keyset's Psetorsd iyrup. for ecld In the heed take Dr. Seyeer'i Pectoral Syrnp: Dr. Keyier'i Pectoral Syrnp cnrea sore throat; Dr. Seyeer'i Pectoral Syrnp cnrea quinsy; Dr. Keyset's Pectoral Syrnp cures old soughs; Dr. Keyser’s Pectoral Syrnp cares ell kinds of diseases of Che lmngs and breast. Prepared and sold by DR. GEO. H. KBYBER, Vo. 140 Wood St., sign of the Golden Mortar, PitUbnrg.Pa. Pries 10 cents and |1 per bottle. Bold by C. A. HBINITSH,In Uncaster deolS EQUALITY TO OF PRIOB! A new feature of business: Every one hU own Salesman. Jones. A Co., of the Crescent One Price Clothing Store, No. 100 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 every one his own Salesman, by having marked in figures, on each article, the very lowest price it ean be sold fbr, so they cannot possibly vary—all most buy alike. The goods are all well sponged and prepared and great pains taken with the making, so that all ean buy with the rail assurance of getting a good artiele at the very lowest priee. Remember the (VeecHut. in Market, above 6th, No. SOO fcb26 Iy-e JON KS A Co. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS*—A. F. BAIR would respectfully Inform the public, that he baa taken the old established stand, formerly occupied by 8. B. Hairnet, and more recently by N. Bair A Brother, In the rear of Dr. George B. Markley, in Bast King street, Lan caster, Pa., a half square east of Sprecber’a Hotel, where to prepared to furnish those celebrated THRESHING MA CHINES and HORSE POWERS with the Improved Friction Geared Shaker, whish for ligbtoess 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 artiele repaired as useful as if Dew. He invites Farmers to eom# and ex amine hla work, and purchase If they see proper! The beet of reference can be gireo. July S' ■ 6tn *6 49-THS OREATBBT DISCOVERY OP THE AGE.-g* PROFESSOR WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE.—This Preparation, although leiu than tvo yean befbr* the pub c, owing to its wonderful jffeets upon the human hair and sealp, baa already obtained a celebrity and sale perfectly anparallellod. It haa without the ordinary appliance uaed tor such purposes, won ita way, knd been heartily welcom ed to moat or the eitiea and towns in the United States the Oanadaa, and the West India Islands. Nor is this result surprising, when it is remembered that its popularity is based upon Its merits, solely as established by actual tests. That this preparation will actually RESTORE GRAY HAIR TO ITS NATURAL COLOR, produce a luxuriant growth upon the boads of the bald, prevent the hair from falling off, and when used as a toilet article, produce a continual flow of the natural fluids, and thus render the hair soft, glossy and wary, destroy diseases of the scalp, and expel dandruff, the certificates of distinguished gentlemen and ladles, In every part of the country who hsve tried it, and therefore speak what they know, most fully attest. MiLToan, Worcester Co., Mass., Nor. 13th, 1356. Prof. 0. J. Wood—Dear Sir; I take pleasure in bearing voluntary testimony to the magic effects of your wonderful Hair Restorative. As fer back as 1836 my hair comment* d felling off, until the top of my scalp became bald and smooth as glass, and it has continued to fall for a great many years, notwithstanding I have used many celebrated preparations tor Its restoration. Seeing your advertisement, I was in duced to give your article a trial, and tomy utter astonish ment, I found after a few applications that my hsdr became firmly set and assumed a very glossy and beautiful appear - aoee; and, by the time I had used a quart bottle full, my bald head was covered over with a young and vigrrous growth of hair, which Is now from one to two; Inches In length, and growing very feet. i ours truly, Prom the Boston Herald. ' BoMßTnxxa Wobth Khowikg !—By using Profeisor Wood’s Hair Restorative, gray Hair can be permanently restored to taociginal color. The subjoined certificate wu received from Johnson k Stone, Gardener, Me., and is but .lone of the many Instances that are daily coming to our knowledge of its wonderful effects. It is no longer problematic, but a •elfevldent truth, as hundreds e*n testify. Gabdiksb, Me., Jane 22d, 1845. Mr. H. Dim—Dear Sir: I hart used two bottles of Prof. Wood’s Hair Bestoratlre, and can truly say It is the great est dlseovery of the age for restoring and changing the Hair. Befcre using It I was a man of seventy. My hair-has now attained Its original color. You recommend it to the world without the least fear, as my case was one of the worst kind. Tour*/ respectfully. DANIEL N MURPHY. ClfcLTLl, HL, 1 June 2T. I have used Prof. 0. J. Wood’s Hair Restorative, and liars admired its wonderful effect. My hair was becoming, as I thought, prematurely gray, but by tbe use of his Restora tive it has resumed its original color, and I have no doubt, permanently so. - SIDNEY BREUSE, Ex-Senator United States. The Greatest Discovery of the Age.—lt seldom occurs, that we notice, under any circumstances, patent medicines, restoratlvet, or anything of the kind, for we have a preju dice against most of them. But candor compels us to In vite attention to the advertisement of Prof. Wood’s Hair Eoitorative. We are too juvenile to require anything of the kind, but some Instances of its use have come to our knowledge which almost assure us that it is a sovereign remedy against tbe hair becoming prematurely gray. It Is ■et a 11 Hair Dye;” but upon Its application as directed, the effect Is produced on the skin, which brings out the orlgin aal native colored hair, without stiffness, and gives it a glos syand natural appearance. We haveaeen persons who have wed it, and they are much pleased with It. —Mittouri Ne> publican, 0. J. Wood k Co., 316 Broadway, New York, and 114 Market St. Louis, Mo., Proprietors. x. W. Dyott k Sons, 132 North 2d it., Philada., Whole cue Agents. Jor sals by H. A. RocxxraiD k Co., Hedielne Depot, Inn caster, Pa., and by H. A.'Shiremaa, Columbia, and by Druggists generally. mar 18 ly 9 MARRIAGES. On the Bth Inst,, by the Rev. J. J. Striae, Stephen Dre* bens tad t, to Ann George, both of Rapho twp. DEATHS. Died at his residence, in New Hope, Pa., on the 9th of Jan., 1847, John Huffnagle, Esq., in the T9th year of his Ift seldom falls to our lot to record the demise of any one so very universally respected and regretted. A more ex emplary and upright eltlsen was not amongst us—his pre empts and example were ehlning lights, hla morality and religion were of the purest character*. He was a commu nicant of the Pint Presbyterian Chnreh in Philadelphia. John Huffnagle was born of German parentage in the «ity of Lancaster, Pa., on the 22d day of August, 1778. In early life he was connected with the Ann of Price, Wleter k Prioc of Philadelphia, where he continued for five years. In 1801 he commenced business on hls own aoeouot ss a wholesale Importing Merchant at the comer of Vlfth and Market streets, whsrs h# continued for forty years—after which he purchased that bsantiful and romantic mansion of tbe late Win. Morris, Esq., where hs enjoyed In the eve ning of hls dsys all the oomforts and happiness that Earth ean give. Hla son (now Consul General fbr the East Indies) from time to time presented him with the rareet curloalties of the old and Eastern world, whieh were carefully arranged and displayed for the benefit and gratification of hls nu merous friends and neighbors. The community mourns a loss that cannot be supplied. He was, perhaps,.the very last of that old lime of venerable Philadelphia Merchants, and sneh were his habits of strict punctuality, that at the time of hls death, he was not in debted to any one the value of one eent. Hls death wa s the peaceful sleep of an Infant—not even making an effort to retain life a moment longer.—Cbrnmunicatsd. TO THE VOTERS OF THE CITY OF LANCASTER.—I hereby offer myself as a candidate for re-election, to the office of MAYOR, subject to Demo cratic rales, and respectfully solicit the rapport of my fellow citisens. 1 J. ZIMMERMAN. Jan 20 td* 1 TICAYORALTY.—TIie undersigned of- IJA fere himself as a candidate for the office of MAYOR, at£the ensuing City Election, rabjectto Democratic nsagee. And from hls experience, flatters himself with the assnr anee of being qualified to perform the required duties with fidelity. Respectfully, M. CARPENTER. Jan 20 3tl TO THE VOTERS OF THE CITY OF LANCASTER.—At the suggestion of mapy friends I offer myself as a candidate for the effloo of MAYOR, if nominated by the Democratic party. \ 0. C. M. CAINES, jan 20 Ift* 1 Architect and Builder. A XiDBRMAN OF THE NORTH BAST J\. WARD.\ I offer myself as a candidate for re-election to the office of Alderman of the Nerth East Ward, and re spectfully ask tne support of my fellow eitlcene. Jan 20 St* 4 W. CARPENTER. PUBLIC SALE.--In pursuance of an order of the Orphans’ Court of Lancaster County, will bo sold at the public house of George W. Boyer, in the Borough of Elisabethtown, on Saturday, the 14th of Teb raary, at 20 o’clocjt P. M., all the undivided two thirds of tho on# third part (rabjeet to the widow’s dower) of that certain Lot of Gronnd in said Borough, fronting on the the Lancaster and Middletown Pike 60 feet, and extondlng baekj.oB feet, and bounded on tho north by lot of Augus tus Steiner—being the property of jthe minor children of Isaac Redsecker, deo’d. j Terms oath on the Ist of April, l&T. SAMUEL REDSECKER, At tit* itmi time and place will be sold the dower Interest of the widow, end the nndirlded one third of the one third Interest of Elite Ann Young in the ■eme.' CATHARINE RED3ECKER, JAMES YOUNG, ELIZA ANN YOUNG. J Ml 30 it 1 IN THE HITTER OF THE ESTATE of Salome Wsngert, late of Weft Cocmlleo twp., dea’d. Auditors to dUtrlbato ths balance is tha hands of Hsnry Belnhold, Administrator of aald dso’d. to and among tkoas legally entitled thereto, will moot all partlss lator sstod at ths Library Room of tha Court Hous«, in tha eity af Lancaster, on Wedneeday, thaUth day of February, at S a’alosk, P. H. GEO. H. KLINE, _ JOHN RBINHOLD, (Izaminar copy.) Auditor. Jan SO 4t 4 EITATI OF BXAH FRAZER, LATE of the City of Lancaster, dWd. Letter* of Adminis femttoß on the above aatat* baring bean granted to the un dersigned, all person* baring claims or demands will nr*- aentthemdoly anthentioated-fbr settlement,and those In dited will make payment without delay to _ ABUKN IBAOR, A4at*x, OrfavAttan* GEO. K. KXJNB. * ?fl Report of the board of direc- O7 THE LANCASTER COUNTY MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, made at the Office of the Coro panj, at WHHamstovn, JANUARY 13,186" : N amber of Policies in force Jan. 1,185 T, 2391 Amrunt of Insuranoe in 'force On Policiee Issued up to Jan. 1, - 1866......1. s6 r »B£B9 83 Amt oflniurance ef fected on Policiee during the jeer.... 51,031,878 17 Deduct ain’t of Insu rance canceled fbr same period. Increased Ain't of In surance effected on Policies daring the year $464467 31 Deduct Ain't of Insu rance ascertained to be Told as per re port of the Oollee tor filed In the of floe of the Company $4&417 76 5421*969 46 Whole Ain’t of Insu rance In three Jen. 1, 18*7 Amount of Premium Motes is force Jen. 1, 18*6. 4 Amount of Premium Note# deposited nith the Company > dnrlng the yeer.... $49,834 IS Deduct ain’t of Pre mium Netee cancel ed for seme' period $26,821 61 Increased amount of Premium Notes during the year..-• 62 Deduct amount of Premium Notes a* certklned to be Told as per report of the Collector filed la the office of the Company Whol* ißi't of Pro miam Note* is fort* Jtn. I, 1867, CR: rUSDi or TH» OOKPAST. Balance Id the hands of the Treaeurer Jan. 1, 1866 Gath received for u sessment No. 8... Cub received for ma les tment No. 0... Cash reoeived for t»- seiimeßt Ne. 10... Cash received for per centage paid on Premium Notes du ring the year Cash received for Pol icies durlngthe y'r 416 00 Cash received from proceeds of Nete Id Farmers’ Bank of Lancaster Cash received inte rest od loan 1850. DR. fob. 18, cash paid Jacob B. Tsbudy, hit ion br lire on malt honse and contents $lOOO 00 Feb. Id, cash paid Henry High, am’t of his note and Interest March 31, caah paid H. Slaymaker, amount of her Dot« and Interest... Oct. 7, Beaj. L. Brubaker, hts loss by fire no bis barn and contents Cash paid J. Holsinger, loss by fire to house •* Wm. F. Baker, for loss by fire to his house w Henry Bhtnk, in part for his loss by fire on his mill and contents, and stable and contents u Note In the Fanners’ BaDk of Lancaster J H. C. Darlington, for one ream of Policies - " Leri Hull, for loss to his house - •* Abraham Forney. I'or‘loss to his house •’ •' Expenses of Committee to investigate losses to the Company ** “ for Postage u “ for stationery, as per vouh* er exhibited - “ Refunded to members of the Company for assess ments overpaid - - N. Bllmaker, Esq., attordey M - expenses in attending to business of the Company... 3 86 u “ 8. B. Markley, for Printing, 800 Btephen Green, 6 00 “ “ 8. B. Markley, “ 400 “ “ J. H. Pearaol, “ 14 00 •• J. Baer A Soua **• 12 00 “ « J. Myera... .... IS 00 “ •• JS. C. Darlington “ 18 00 “ *• lad Whig & Inland Weekly 28 00 .. .. -{j. Sanderson, 16 00 “ “ M. M. Rohrer, 1* 50 “ “ J. F. Huber 400 “ - for collecting assessment No. 8, 15 40 “ •• do d0...N0. 9, 311 65 “ « do do*.No. 10, 146 03 M “ Two tons of coal, 11 00 u •• Secretary’s Salary, 307 00 u k ‘ Treasurer's Salary, 143 00 u “ Office rent, 25 00 l ' “ Directors and Executive Committee for servioes Us kit Goodbioh. 10,818 08 Balance in handi of Trees. Jau. 1, ’67, 4,934 97 -$14,953 06 Of the $506,820 96 stated above as amount of insurance cancelled duping the year, $344,183 21 was surrendered or transferred,And an amount of insurance at the same time. The actual amount cancelled by with drawal from tho Company on account of death, sales or otherwise, is $132,827 75. The Company have met with the following losses during the year, to wit: Jacob B. Tshudy's malt honse and eon tents, $lOOO 00; a partial loss to Jacob Holalnger’s dwell ing, $6 02; a partial loss to Wo. F. Bakor’B dwelling, $l6 60; a partial loss to Abraham Forney's Wash House, $lO 00; (for the payment of the foregoing, there waß funds In the hands of the Treasurer;) Benjamin L. Brubaker's barn and contents, $1,900 00; Henry Schenk’s mill, stable and contents; $O,llO 00, (for which an assessment of per cent on the amount of premium notes, was made Sep tember 9th, 1856, payable on or before the Ist of Novem ber, 1856;) Thomas 8. Jackson, contents of barn $B9l 82; Musser k Hiller’s steam saw mill and anglne honse, $2,- 134 00 : Christian Hiestand’s barn and contents, $2,625 00 (for which an assessment of 8 per cent on the amount of premium notes, was made November 11th, 1856, payable on or beiore the 20th of December, 1850.) When assess ments yet due are collected, there will be a balance, after paying all lossas and expenses of about $l,OOO 00, to meet fixture losses to the Company. A considerable portion of assessment No. 9 and 10 is yet unpaid. That members may have no eauae to complain, the time for the payment of said assessments has been ex tended until the 15th of February, 1857, after which time delinquents will be ealled on by a collector of the Compa ny. Agents of the Company are requested to send in their returns for assessments' received after the 16th of February, and discontinue collecting after that date. THOMAS 8. WOODS, Pres’t. Nath. E. Slatxazxs, Sec’y. ja 29 3t 4 POTTER * HAMMOMD’S NEW STS TEM OF PENMANSHIP, this day reeedr*d,by MUR RAY YOUNG A CO. This system has recently been adop ted in many of the eitles and larger towns in this State, and is extensively used in our best private schools and acade mies. It has recelred the highest encomiums from the best judges and most experienced teachers of Penmanship In rarloos parti of the Union. It has the unqualified ap- E rotation of, the Chairman of the Book Committee of the tractors of the Public Schools of Lancaster city, and we inrlte the attention of the teachers of the county to Its obrlons merits. It displays writing as a SCIENCE as well as an ART.— The series of copies, elegantly lithographed at the top of each page, are progresslre throughout, and the system Is striouy analytic and practical. Tne letters are analysed* and grouped nnder their appropriate principles according to their formation; so that each letter ass sts In making the next. It Is believed to be tb* most systematic and practical system now before the pnblie. Cali and examine. MURRAY, YOUNG A CO., Jan SO tfl North Queen street, Lancaster. JUST RECEIVED 'AND FOR SALE, Wholesale and Retail at Ur. WAYLAN'S Drag and Chemical Store, No. 60, N. Queen 8t.., a complete assort ment of fine Sponges, Genuine Havana Segars, Superior Gum Cloth Tapers and Gass Lighters of all sixes, Nursery Lamps, Pur* Cod Liver Oil, Lubin’s, Hanel's, and Basin’s Extracts for the Handkerchiefs, Saponifler, a superior arti cle of Yluid and Pine Oil, Alcohol, Potash and lal Aratus, Ac., Ac. Jan2otfl VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE.—On Saturday the 7th of February, 1857, by order of the Orphan's Court of Lancaster County, will be •old at Public Sale, at Mrs Reed’s Hotel, the following Real Estate, situated in the city of Lancaster, In that part called “ Bethelstown,” being the eetate of the late Michael Wolf, dec’d vis: A lot of ground, situate- in the City of Lancaster, fronting on High Street SO fret 0 inches, extending baek 230 feet more or less, on which is ereeted a one story log Hons*. This property has the right of a well of exeel lent water, on the line between It and the adjoining prop erty owned by Mrs. Catharine Wolf. An Indisputable title will be made and possession given on the Ist of April next. Sale te commence at o'clock, P. M., when attendance will be given and terms made known by jan 20 St 1 HENRT SCHAUM, Executor. CITY ELECTION...-NotUe It hereby given, that an Eleotloa will be held at the publio house of Adam Trout, In the Northwest Ward; at the publle house of John Urban, In the Southwest Ward ; at the public house of Anthony Lechler, in the Northeast Ward, and at the public house of Mrs. Rachel Miller, in the city of Lancaster, on TUESDAY, ‘the third day of FEBRUARY next, between, the hours of 8 o’clock in the forenoon and 7 o'clock in the afternoon, to elect one per son qualified to act as MAYOR of the City of Lancaster for two years. J. ZIMMERMAN, Mayor. Lancaster, Jan. Id, 1847. jan 20 td 1 (City pap«rt copy.) T' |iCTITRE.--The third Lcetnr« of the I a regular course will be delivered at FULTON HALL, on THURSDAY evening the 22nd inst., by the Rev. THOMAS STARR KINO of Boston. Subject, “ SUBSTANCE AND_SHOW; OR FACTS AND FORCES." Tickets 26 oeote. Two tickets will adnit a gentleman and two ladles, to be had at the Book and Jewelry stores and at the door on the eveuiDg of the Lecture. Doors open at T o'clock, Lecture to commence at 7% o’clock. H. N. POWERS, Chairman. Jan 20 < m Turnpike dividend.—tiu Preii- Mana K«rs of the Lancaster and Ephrata Turnpike Company have this day declared a dividend of 76 its. on each share of stock, payable at the office of John K. Reed A 00., in the City of Lancaster, on or after the 24th day of January, 1867. Guardian. January 6th. 1857. Jan 20 Estate op henry kepple, dec’d. —Notice is hereby given, that the Register for the I county of Lancaster has this day granted Letters of Ad- ! ministration to the indersigned, on the estate of Henry ; Kepple, late of the city of Lancaster, in said county, > deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby requested to present the same duly authenti cated for payment, and those indebted to settle their ac counts without delay, either with the undersigned resid ing in the Borough of Harrisburg, or‘ with Jesse Landis, Esq., Attorney for said estate residing in the City of Lancaster. JOHN KEPPLE, Lancaster, Jan. 14,1867. Administrator. Jun 20 «* l BALTIMORE CAED.-Clo-raratod, Flour AND GRAIN.—The undersigned are prepared to receive consignments of Cloverseed, Grain, Ac., shipped by Railroad, and on whloh they will make liberal gash ad vijroxs, as soon as received, if desired. OA&B, GIESE A 00~ _ General OoamlMton Herehautulfe. XL, Spear's Wharf, Stitts**. jaa»itl 566,820 96 $5,640,329 29 $237,439 38 $267.320 87 $14,963 05 HENRY BHREINER, Treasurer. 3tl * FARM AT PRIVATE SALE.-TIIO TWO E6TEATB—Came to tfa« premlMa A subscriber offers at private sale, the well known form, ± of the subscriber in MarUe township, 3>* miles •oath- Iv« the e«tato of Willsim Taggart.deoased. situate part in RawliniTilla, on or about the Northumberland and part in Montour county »■*. on TWO YOUNG CATTLE. vis: one 2 roar old aieff-r, red the road Uadio* from Mht.. n to Danville, and within oue and white color; that other is a Bull Calf oa* 7«r old, rad fourth of a mile of the C. W. and E. R. R., containing in and white oolor, with white free... all 277 Acres ; a bunt lus or 110 Acres are heavy tjm- Th * OWQer { " nqamUd to come;forward, prove property, bered land, principally Oak and Hickory. There ia a large P? 7 charges nod take them away, otherwise they wdi be quantity of oak auitable for Ship Timber, and any amount of according to law. JOHN CLABK. of railroad wood on the farm. The Improvement! are two * ceeoO lm*oQ good DWELLING HOUSES, and me large Bank : REST, The Store Room* Wore Barn, handsomely aituatad; the CMllaquaque , Jd Honae and Dwelling on the Bouth-waat eomar of Can- Creek running through the center-of the farm, on fl ß g e l tre Square, Straabnrg. now occupied by MoGlot A Black, which there if a fall of 6 feet 6 inch*-*, imtabla and for many years kept by the subscriber. It is In every a Saw or Grist Mill. • way calculated for doing a good busiaca*, and is one of the There Is also s fine young Apple and Peach Orchard or itands in the county, choice grafted fruit, and a large portion of Meadow Land, Also, A Two Story Brick Dwelling naar the centra of the the soil of which Is of a loamy nature, one part of the town. WM SPENCEB. form land has been limed, and limestone within one-fourth ot}4ml\t. prefer buying. dec SO tf 60 The whole will he sold together, *>r to part, to sujt pur- •«- chasers. The above property has lately beeo very much Improved: within the last year 10,000 bushels of lime baa bean put on it, and 2 tons of guano. This property will diride in equal parts, either by the creek or by the public road. The terms will be made ac commodating to suit purchasers, as bnt little of the money will be required for sereral years, unless convenient to those who may choose to purchase. Any person with a small sum to pay in cash, can make the balance out of the timber and wood, as the Cattawissa Railroad furnishes a cash market for all the wood that can be delivered. All the products of the farm will In that place pay better than in the city of Lancaster, In consequence of the markets created by the Iron and coal regions close by. After being cleared there will be 200 aeres of good timothy meadow as can be found In the State. It will then be s firtt-rau grasing farm. The subscriber will also sell on reasonable terms a small Farm, containing 4-5 Acres of good Land, situate in Chillsquaque township, Northumberland eounty, 4 miles from Milton, 4 miles from Lewisburg, and ten miles from Danrllle. This tract contains about 5 Acres of Timber, and the balance'ls well suited for raising grain and bay, •and has all been limed within the last two years. The improvements are a good TWO-STORY HOUSE, In good condition, and a tolerable Log Barn, which with some Improvement will be sufficient for tbe farm. There Is also on It a good APPLE ORCHARD, and other Fruit Trees. This property Is within three miles of the Sunbury and Erie railroad, and two miles of the Catawlssa railroad. It Is In a good neighborhood, and good markets, snd conveni ent to tbe public schools. Any person in Lancaster eounty desirous of purchasing, will please call on Mr. William Carpenter, who will furnish all necessary Information or on thesubscriber. near Milton, Northumberland county, Pa. - Terms will be made very accommodating. 1 JAMES CAMKRON. tf 1 Chillsquaque twp., Jan. 30. YiLVIBLEREAL ESTATE for SALE. Oo Thursday, the 12th of February next, the under signed will sell by public Tendne, at the public house of John Michael, in the eity of Lancaster, the following Real Estate, to wit: No. 1. The beautiful country residence known as “ Hardwicke,” situated on the Columbia and Philadelphia Railroad, near the Conestoga Hirer, in Manheim township, Lancaster county, one mile east from the City of Lancas ter. with about 26 Acres of Land, belonging thereto The DWELLING HOUSE is large and commodious, and arranged in the most conrenient gji gal manner, and provided with Gas and Water, all In first-rate condition. The Lawn, Garden, Ac., hare been managed with the greatest care and are in excellent con dition. This Is the most desirable residence in the vicinity of Lancaster and is well worthy of the notice of persons desiring such a property. No. 2. An excellent Farm adjoining the above and ex tending to the Lancaster and New Holland Turnpike road, containing about 68 Acres of first rate Limestone Land, divided Into convenient fields, under good fences, and is in the highest state of cultivation. The improvements thereon are a new two-story BRICK HOUSE, p Stone and Frame Barn, a Frame TENANT HOUSE and other tivces sary outbuildings. No. S. An excellent Farm adjoining No. 1, on the south side of the aforesaid Railroad and extending to the Groffstown road on the south, containing 60 Acres n>-at measure. The improvements are a two-story STONE DWELLING HOUSE, Spring House, a large Swisser BARN, Wagon Shod, and other necessary outbuildings. There is an ex cellent Spring of Water near the dwelling house, and a run of water running through the farm. The Land is in the highest state of cultivation, under excellent fenges and divided into convenient fields. This is decidedly me beet Dairy Farm in the vicinity of the City of Lancaster. No. 4. A Tract of 16 Acres and 7 8 Perches, of first-rate Limestone Land, adjoining No. 3 on the east, the aforesaid Railroad on the north, and the aforesaid Groffs town road on the east and south. The improvements thereon are a one-story STONE DWELLING HOUSE and au Ice House. This Tract will be sold with No. 1, or No. 3, if desired by purchasers. 1 Persons wishing to view the premises before the day of sale will please call on W. Carpenter, In Orange street, op posite the German Reformed Church, In the City of Lan caster, where drafts thereof can be seen, and who will take pleasure In showing the same, and giving any other information desired. Possession and indisputable titles will be given ou the Ist day of April next. The sale will begin at 2 o'clock In the afternoon of said day when terms will be made known. DAVID LONGENBCKER. • jen 20 ts 1 Hardwicke, Jen. 13th, 1857 DR. S. WELCHENB, SURGEON DER UST.—Office, Kramph's Buildings, second floor, North East corner of North Queen and Orange streets, Lancas ter, Pa. jan 20 tf 1 \\ KNTZ BROTHERS OFFER RARE TT INDUCEMENTS! CLOAKS and SHAWLS at greatly redured prices. On* lot extra Cheap BKOCIIA LONG SHAWLS, selling off to prepare for Spring Trade. FRENCH MERINOE3, Silks and Plaids—great Bargains. Housekeepers and all about commencing, are reminded that our stock of *• Housekeeping Goods” Is fall and com plete—Carpets, Tickings, Sheetings, Muslins, <fce. Remember, good investments ean be made at jan2otfl WENTZ BROTHERS. High constable Joseph brint- NALL will be a candidate for High Constable of the City of Lancaster at the ensuing elertlou—subject to the nomination of the Democratic party. As he Is about quit ting his present business, should ho be nominated and elected, he pledgee himself to devote his whole time to the faithful discharge of the duties of the office. He therefore respectfully solicits the support of his friends, jan 13 3t 52 Lancaster Gas Office, } January 5, 1557. j NOTICE.— That from and after the 25th of December, 1856, the price of Gas will be at the rate of $3,75 per 1000 cubic feet. Ten per cent, discount will bo made on every bill paid at the Company’s Office within 5 days after presentation. To the consumers who pay their bills within 5 days after they are rendered, the price will under this arrangement be at the rate of $3,37)4 for every 1000 cubic feet. jau 13 3t 52 Lancaster Gas Optics, ( Jakcaet 6, 1867. j NOTICE.— The Directors of the Lancas ter Gas Company have this day declared a dividend of ODe dollar per share, payable at their office on and after the 12th of January. 1867. GEO. li. REED, jan 13 3t 62 Treasurer. DIVIDEND.— The Inland Insurance and Deposit Company has declared a dividend of 5 per cent, payable on demand. K. F. RAUCH, Jan 13 3t 62 Treasarer. THE DEMOCRATIC STATE CONVEN TION FOR 185 7— 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 be held at HARRISBURG, on MONDAY, the second day of March, 1867, at 11 o’clock, A. M. 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 stroet, Lancaster. dec 16 tf 48 DR. 8. T. PRIGG, Burgeon Dentist, .respectfully offers his pro fesslonal services to the citizens ofLan caster and its vicinity, assuring them »■ 1 ~ that all operations intrusted to his care, either in Operative or Mechanical Dentistry, will be executed in a thoroughly scriontlflc manner. Office, East King street, Ist door east of King’s Grocery. Refers to Professors'o. A. Harris, A. A. Blsndy, P. H. Austen, of Baltimore Collage of Dental Surgery, nov 11 ly* 43 Every day articles used in in Every Family. Ground Pepper Coriander seed do. Cayenne Marjoram Potash do. Allspice Corn starch do. Cloves ‘ Wheat do. Potash for boiling Soap do. Cinnamon Fareina Saponifler do. do. Ginger Baking Soda Mustards,Brown A Yellow do. Mace Cream Tartar Mustard Seeds do. Nutmegs Indigo Washing Soda do. Rice Sal Aeratus Rose and Peach Waters Bath Brick Pearl Ash Flavoring Extracts of all Baking Powders Fluids kinds Table Oil, choice rands, Ac., Ac., lor sale at CHARLES A. HEINITBH’S Drug and Chemical Store, dec 16 3m 48 No. 32, East King Street, Lancaster. PAPER HANGING DEPOT.—Removed to No. 10 Courtland st., New York, directly opposite the Wee tern Hotel. The CROTON MANUFACTURING CO., (Organized in 1846, under the General Manufacturing Law of toe State of New York,) offers at wholesale, in quantities to suit purchasers, at Manufacturer’s Lowest Prices, for oasn or approved credit. Paper Hangings, of every variety of style and prise. Borders to match. Fire-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. Ae their stock is large and en tirely new, they invite Merchants, Booksellers and Dealers’, in these articles to call and examine their styles and pricer whenever they visit the city. mar 4 tf 7 CIDER MILLS.—KRACSER’S Patent Improved Portable Cider Mills. Wo are now Manufaetu- jeffl ring these unrivalled Cider Mills, greatly improved wSSB* and strengthened stage last year, andean supply orders at wholesale atfd retail. Mills shipped to any part of the Union. 5 PASCUALL MORRIS A CO., Wholesale and Retail dealers in Agricultural Imple ments and Machines, 7th and Market, Philadelphia. July 22 / tf 27 ICAn LBS./PRIME FRESH TURNIP IcHJU SEED, AonsistiUg of Purple Top, White Hat, Dales Hybrid, White Norfolk, Yellow Aberdeen, Purple Top Ruta Baga, Green Top, do., at Wholesale and Retail. PASCHALL MORRIS A CO.. Implement and Seed Store, 7th and Market, Pbila. July 22 tf 27 JOSEPH A. NEEDLES, MANUFACTU RER OF WIRE. SILK AND HAIR-CLOTH SIEVES, Coarse, medium ana fine in mesh; large, middle sise and small in diameter. METALLIC CLOTHS OR WOVEN WIRE, of the beet qualities, various sizes of mesh, from Nos. 1 to 80 inclusive, and from one to aix feet in width. They are numbered so mauy spaces to a lineal inch, aad cut to suit. The subscriber also keeps constantly on band, SCREENS, for Coal, Sand, Ore, Lime, Grata, Gravel, Sumac, Sugar, Salt, Bone, Coffee, Spice, Drugs, Dye-Stuffs, Ac. Together with an aasortment of BRIGHT AND ANNEALED IRON WARE. All of the above sold wholesale or retail, by J. A. NEEDLES, 64 N. Front st., Philadelphia. june 3 ly 20 Notice.— CABINET MAKING BUSINESS. The ah dersigned hereby gixes notice that she will carry on the CABINET-MAKING and Undertaking £0 business at the old stand in West King - street, formerly kept by her husband, m^SSSESSi^^^ Henry M. Miller, and at the same time returns her sincere thanks for the liberal patronage formerly bestowed on the establishment. A continuant of former custom Is respectfully and urgently solicited, mar 13 ly-8 MARY MII/LKR TO PHYSICIANS AND OTHERS.— Your at tention is invited to the large stock of DRUGS, CHEM ICALS, Ae., many of them received direct from the Manu facturer, consisting In part of Snlphate of Quinine, Sul phate Cinchora, Acetate and Sulphate of Morphia, Lunar Caustic Diaphoretic Antimony, Fowler’s Solution, Syrup lodide of Iron, Opium, Calomel, Blue Mass, Oils, Camphor, Ipecac, Jalap, Add, Ac., Ac., at j THOMAS XLLHAKRR’B | Drug and Chemical Store, Weit King it., Lancaster. i nyfl trie Tapers a gas lights, in p*«t va riety for sal* at Dr. WAYLA2CS Drug Store, No. 00 North Queen street, Lancaster. dec 10 tf Fink cloth cloaks, GRAY AND BROWN CIRCULARS, FITCH. MARTIN AND SABLE FURS. P.ROCHK AND WOOLXN SHAWLS, 49* All at reduced price*. To doe* the seaeos. LADIES who hav* not yet supplied themselves will find great advantage* now offered. janStfol HAGER t BROTHERS. Proposals for loan.—in sumoc* of Che provision* of an ordinance pswed by the Select sod Common Council* of the city of Tinaihr, on the sth day of August, 1856, proposal* for loaning to said eity tbs sum of $‘20,000, a* a permanent loan, 1q sum* of not leM than $lOO, will be received at Uxs Mayor’s Office, for vrhich ooupon bond* and certificates of City Loan will be Maned. Said loan to be appropriated to the payment of damages accruing from opening streets vithin said city. J. ZIMMSEHAN, Mayor. sept 0 tf 54 WENTZ A BROTHER INVITE PAR dcular attention to their extensive stock of CLOAKB and TALMAS, entirely new design* and style*. A large variety of Grey Cloaks and Talma*. Indies’ Talma Cloth* in every shade of color. BROCHA LONG and SQUARE SHAWLS in great variety. Our stock of Shawls cannot be surpassed. Call aod see them, now open from the late auction sales In New York and Philadelphia. novll tfi) LIVERY STABLE* —Having .purchased the en tire LITERY ESTABLISHMENT of William Bell, In the rear of Amos Funk’s Hotel, In North Prinee street, 1 am prepared to hire Horae*, C&rrlngat, Ba rouche*, Ac., Ac., on the most accommodating term*. By giving personal attention tothe business and an anxi ous deelr* to please, I hope to merit and receive a reason*' hie share of public patronage. Lancaster, sep 0 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 Fun from $6- np to $5OO. HU goods are all warranted. His customers will be politely waited on, and no fhlse representations as to the kind or quality of Furs will be tolerated lu the establish ment. All kinds of Furs altered, and if not well done, no charge made. dot 11 lm m A RAILROAD PROPERTY TO LET.— The undersigned offer to let, fora term of years, their RAILROAD PROPERTY, located in th* dty of Lancaster, fronting on the Philadelphia and Columbia i.allrr»d, one half square west of the depot, and adjoining property of Bitner A Bros. Bteam Mill. The property consist* of a LOT OF GROUND, 180 feet deep by 67 feet wide, haring thereon* ONE AND A HALF STORY BUILDING, 66 feet deep by 85 feet wide, also a Railroad Sidling 102 feet in length, leaving nearly on* half of the lot raeant, which Uof easy access fer teams. The property is well adapted for business requiring a railroad convenience. For further particulars enquire of the suth seribere, on the premises. ja 6 tf 61 RONIGMACHKR A BAUMAN. FOIL RENT I .—For Rent from the first day of April next, that fin# large and convenient STORK ROOM, situated on 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. 1 The UDderrigued inteuds removing to the adjoining cor ner Store Room, on the above date, dec 23 ft 3? J STEW ART DEPUT A lOHI-UA • SONIC HALL, (jJbesnut street below Bth,) PHILA 'DELPHIA—Hat# opened a lorge And splendid stock of | VELVET, TAPESTRY, BRUSSELS, THREE PLY, IN GRAIN And VENITIAN CARPETING. Also, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS, HEARTH RUGS, DOOR MATS, DRUGGETS, STAIR RODS, TABLE and PIANO COVERS, Ac., Ac., which they tre selling very low for ecuA, wholesale And retail. sep 16 Iro >6 PREPARE FOR WINTER 1 JOHN A. I ERBEN’S CHEAP CLOTHING STORE, SIGN OF THE STRIPED COAT, No. 42 North Queen Strret, East side, near Orange at LANCASTER, Pa. «, This Popular Establishment now contains the largest and cheapest assortment of Men's and HA Boy’s Winter Clothing in the city. «JIL Overcoats from .$3,00 to $16.00 Dress and Frock Coats from A 26 to 18.60 Pantaloons from. Vests from ALSO. Under Shirts, Drawers, Collars, Shirts, As. Just received, a large assortment of Winter CLOTHS, CABSIMER9, SATINKTTS and VESTINGS, whleh will be made up to order, at short notice, In the most satlsfitctory and workmanlike manner. JOHN A. BRBEN, Sign of the Striped Coat, North Queen st., Lancaster, Pa* dec 16 lm2B FIRE NOTICE.—To the members of the Northern Mutual Insuranco Company of Lancaster County. Daniel HeUey, of West Cocalico, township, Lancaster county, had Barn and contents, Wagon Shea and Prtss House destroyed by Are ; insured to him. Loss sustained, to be paid, $773,00, being the losses to be paid by the company, in the year ending the first day of Deeember, 1850. Notice Is therefore given to all the members of said company, to pay one per cent, on the dollar on their re spective premium notes on the books of the company pre vious to the 21th day of October last past, to be paid with in 20 days from the date hereof, to Samuel Nlsaley, near New Ephrata, Secretary and Treasurer of said company, or to William H. Paul, Esq., West Coealieo twp., lan. eo., Peter Martin, Esq., Clay twp., Lan. eo., Johu Lutz, East Cooalieo twp., Lan. 00., - George B. Shober, Warwick twp., Lan. co., Samuel KeHer, Kphrata, Lan. co., Jacob Longenecker, Kphrata, Lan. co., Abraham K. Baer, West Cocalico, Lan. co., Samuel Bucher, East Coealieo. Lan. co., Henry Heilman, jr., North Lebanon, Lebauoa co., Directors of said Company. Nathan Worley, Manhelm Borough, Lan. co.. Daniel C. Mourer. Mount Joy, Lan. co., John Holllnger, Maytown, Lain., co., Christian H. Rauch, Esq., EUl*. Lan. co., Henry Buch. Kothsville, Lan. eo., Ezra Burkholder, West Earl, Lan. co., Ephraim Shober, Brecknock, Lan. co., John Echternach, Reamstown, lan. eo., Ksaiaa Billingfelt, Esq., Adamstown, Lan. eo., Samuel B. Flickinger, Reinholdsville, Lan. co., A. P- Hebshman, Esq., Shaefferstown, Lebanon co., Dr. Edward lllig, Stouehsburg, Berks eo., Isaac Hledler, Womelsdorf, Berks eo., Agents of said Company. All those members who tall to make payment before the first of February next, their Insurauce will be suspended until the first of May next; and if not paid on the first of May next, their Insurance will become cancelled and null and void, b? reason of snch delinquency, and the coats 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. Samcil K. Nimltt, Secretary. dec 30 St 80 GEO. K. REED, Treasurer. Days of appeal for 1807.—T0 the taxable inhabitants of Lancaster county.—Pursuant to the provisions of the laws of this Commonwealth, the undersigned Commissioners of Lancaster county hereby giro notice to the taxable inhabitant! within the reepee* tire city, boroughe and townships of the said county, that the days of appeal from the Assessment! for 1867, will be at the Commissioners Office, in the city of Lancaster, on the days following, to wit For the townships of Adamstown, 1 Bart. Brecknock, Carnarvon, Cocalico East, Cocalico West, Colerain, Columbia, Conestoga. Conoy, Clay, Donegal East, Donegal West. Drumore, Ephrata, Earl, Karl East, Earl West, Elizabeth, Elizabethtown. Eden, Pulton, Hempfield East, Hempfleld West, Lampeter Eart, Lampeter West, Lancaster, Leacock, Leacock Upper, Little Britain. Manheim. Martic, Manor, Mount Joy, Mount Joy bor., ■ Marietta bor., Manheim bor., Pafadise, Penn, Pequa. Providence. Rapho, Salisbury, Sadsbury, Strasbmrg Strasburg bor., Warwick, Washington Bor, ' Lancaster city dec 31 it & List of lettim nntiniii lm <i» POST OFFICE it S»& Harbor, tor tho fuailsr »ndin, December 31,1800. » Besaufis John McCerdl* Joi Brady.f U MelUnger Daniel Bjrne Thomaa McKon* John C Mehaffey Hugh Esq Conndl Manor \ Marrow Margaret C Carman Margaret \ Me William# Dontonlek Clark George Moyer Christian Degtoan Paul j? 2 Nagle Busan Daris Thomas Noyhoe Ana Derlne John S ? Eaber Francis H 2 Fry Smannal Try Jacob B Fisher George Gantner Peter Garrer Elisabeth Herman Jacob Henhey John H Hess Martin D Hocking William Hees Joseph C Kline' Henry Cline Frederick Kahns Benjamin Lowry William Lyde Benjamin jaa • St 60 THK Office of the Laneaater ItTlßfi In stitation Is open daily from 0 o’clock, A. until 4 o’loek, P. M. Those depositor* who have not exchanged eertifieatee are requested to call at the Office with as little delay as possible and recelre the new certificates now being la sued In exchange fbr those issued prior to June oth, 185*, in order that the Institution may proceed In thejregular transaction of busineas. By Ordar of the Board of Trustees. K ftCKRATraR, PrwKden t A. E. awws, fteefr. . •**»«« (Examiner copy.) JOHN P. FWITKRLT. tf 34 JOHN A. ERBHN. 1.76 to fI.OQ 1.28 to 6.00 Monday, February 23d, 1857. >Tuesday, Februrr 34th, 18*7. Wednesday, Tebnury 35th, 18*T -Thursday, February Sttk, IS*T. Friday, Tebnuwy fTlh, 18*7. WM. C. WORTH, DANIEL BRANDT, JACOB J. TRY, Commissioners. PanlJohn h Rawly John Eyan Terrene* Bo bin son Alexander kq Banhouser Sarah Bhay Jeremiah •Stoey William ftpringman ftanard Stern eman Darld Shoff John delta Noeh ftbaro John Tenny Thomaa W Wright William 2 Wltmer Jacob ft Wright Mr Warner John Wltmer Abraham Waidal Jacob (Inn Keeper) JOBV KOLB, Bt M. Estate optobias stehbis, Deo'a. | t ist op applicasts for taveri ; / vjtE op the best stohe stasdi testamentary onthe Estate or Tobias Steh- !Li ..i 4 a.trnt the January Sessions. 1897. \J IN THE COUNTY I— The undersigned will lease for X man.gr., late of Conestoga township, decM, haviog been ■bUwbia Borough 1 one or more years, that best of Store Stands, together with ( granted to the subscribers, residing in said township, all 1 John Slack. Jacob Welt. i a Two Story Dwelling House, adjoining the tame, situate i persons indebted to said estate, are requested to make pay- j Joseph Ulmer, <»«rb»'d Hran>u, ; lo Centre Square, in the Borough of Monot Joy, Lancaster < aent immediately, and those haring claims will present [ Jacob S. HiHer, lieoecc* fcoeitu.*. County, together with a Store House, all appertaining them without delay properly authenticated for settlement, j Jvtui K.r*im«i. to raid Bto re and Dwelling. Possession will be given on TOBIAS STRHMAN, i ti mtsioga. j the first day oi April next, (1857.) * JOHN BTEUMAN, ! Elisabeth Kckman, Jacob WarfeJ. i Persons desirous of reutingwUl please call on the u»» JACOB BTEHJiAN, Drumore Twp. 1 dersigned residing In the city of Lancaster, Pa. Executors. Samuel A George W. liar bison. SAiTL BOHBEBQEB. Hjtri ffai. H. B. Should persons prefer buying to renting, they Levi 0. Kemper. i will be afforded an opportunity of either buying the Mm* ZlixaUth Twp. or any of the other properties owned by the undersigned In I said Borough of Mt. Joy. jS-B. dec 2 tf 4d dvr 10 dt-48 Estate of Jacob potts, i«.t©ortue of 3ttwbvg, dec*d. Lettui of Administra tion on the above estate haring bean granted to the undersigned, all panona haring or demands will present *>>+m duly tor utrtlemont. and those indebted will mat* payment without delay. SAM’L P. BOWER, Admln*r. Straaburg Boroagh. Dee 16 fit* 48 ESTIITE OF HENRY 8. SHIRK AND WIFE. In the Court of Common Plea* for the County of-Lancaster. Where**, Henry Shaifner, Assignee of Henry a. Shirk end wife, of the Borough of Mt. Joy, did on the 21st day of November, 1866, file Is the Office of the Prothonotary of said Court, his account of the said Estate. Notice is hereby given to all persons interested In ths said Estate, that the said Court have appointed the 19th day of January, 1857, tor the confirmation thereof, unless exceptions be filed. Attest, J. BOWMAN, Prothoaotary’s Office, > Prothonotary. Lancaster, Nov. 21, 1866. J nov 26 4146 Estate of john Goodman dec>d. —The undersigned appointed Auditor to distribute the of the Estate of John Goodman, deceased, re in the hands of J. K. Goodman and Amelia Good* man, Administrators thereof, to and among those legally entitled thereto, hereby gives notice that he will dt for the purposes of his appointment, in the Court House, In the City of Lancaster, on Friday, the 30th of January, at 2 o’clock, P. M. WM. AUG. ATLEE, jan 6 4t 61 Auditor Estate of jamks crow, dce’d.— The undersigned Auditor, sppointed to distribute tbe balance in tbe bauds of William H. Eldar, Administrator of James Crow, dec'd., late of the Borough of Columbia, to those legally entitled thereto, will attend to tbe duties of his appointment, at tbe Library Room in the Court House, iu the city of Lancaster, on WEDNESDAY, the 28th day of JANUARY, 1857, at 10 o’clock, A. iL, when and whera all persons InterMted may attend if they think proper. H. B. BWARR, Auditor. 4t 51 (Columbia Spy copy.) NOTICE.— Letters testamentary haring been grant ed to the undersigned, on the estate of Peter Kline, late of Conestogo township, Lancaster county, deo’d., all persona indebted to the said estate are requested to make immediate payment and those haring to present them for settlement to BARBARA KLINE, Testatrix. Jan 6 Of SI Estate of thbophilcs sheets, dee’d.—The undersigned, eldest son of Tbeophilus Shorts, late ot Paradise township, Lancaster county, rates-, late, dfte’d., haring been appointed by the other heirs of aid dec’d. agent to settle the estate, hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said intestate to make immediate payment, and to all haring claims to present them at once for settlement. HENRY H. BHURTS, Agent, dec 30 St 60 Adjourned courts for 1857.—it is ordered by the Court that adjourned Courts for 1867 be held for the trial and decision of eases in the Common Pleas, Orphans’ Court and Quarter Sessions, as follows: 70R ARGUMENT. One weak, commencing Monday, the 16th of March. u * “ 16th of June. •* - “ 21st of September. * J * 21st of December. To continue one week from the said days respectively, and as much ionger as the business shall require. All the cases on the list for argument in the Orphans’ Court, shall be taken up on the first day of said term, and proceeded with until disposed of, unless continued by consent or cause shown. The cases on the argument list in tbs Quarter Sessions, shall be taken up on the Wednesday of the said term, if □ot 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 ln>the Common Pleas to be commenced on Thursday, if not prevented by the Orphans’ or Quarter Sessions’ cases. In that case the argument Uat 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 taxing up eases 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 bs as follows: One week, commencing the Ist Monday—2d of February. “ *• “ “ —2d of March. “ “ 4th Monday—26th of May. “ Ist Monday—lst of June. - M -u u —7th of Sept. lv u 4th Monday—26th of October. M * • 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 eounty. Attest: J. BOWMAN, Prothonotary. Lasoastix, December 16,1866. dec SO S?bO ■ Court Proclamation.-- Whereas, the Hon. HEN RY G. LONG, Pres’t., Hon. A. L. Hatxs and J. Baown, Ksqs., Associate Judges of the Court of Common Pleas, in andfbr the oounty 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, among other things, to make public Proclama tion throughout my Bailiwick, that a Court of Oyer and 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, 1867: In pursuanoe of which precept, PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, to the Mayor, and Aldermen of the eity 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 Jai* if 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, 1866. 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, 1848, to return their recognisances 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-49 OELLIN6 OFF AT COST ! The aubserl £s*ber desirous of quitring the Dry Goods buslnes, is de termined to sell his entire stock of DBY GOODS, consisting of Dress Goods, Shawls, Woolen, Linen and Cotton Table Cloths, Bleached and Brown Muslin Ticking, Blankets, Cloths Cassimeres, Cassinets, Kentucky Jeans, Linen and 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 OPF AT FIRST COST PRICE, in order to close out the Dry Goods. Bonnets and Millinery Goods kept constantly on band cheap at wholesale or retail. L. BAUM, dec 30 tf 60 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. Addreea, JOHN HELLER, Binkley's Bridge Poet Office, Lancaster county, Pa. dec 30 It* 60 Notick to applicants for li cence TO SELL LIQUORS.—ORDER OF COURT. —The Court order that applications for Tavern License and all other licenses to be granted under the Act of 31st March, 1856, shall be heard on the SATURDAYS next after the third MONDAY'S iA 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 tabnlar form showing the names of the applicants, the plate of their residences, place where tavern Is to be kept, the papers In which application Is pnb lished, how long published in each and whether the petition has been the number of citizen* required by law. sc/> The applicants {©be classified according to their raeidence in the city, or Boroughs and Township*. ~ Published by order ot the Court. -• Attest, JOHN J. PORTER, Clerk, dec 80 St 50 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 Said at their office (8. B. corner bf Third and Walnut treats! on 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, dee 33 4t 40 GEORGE TABER, Treasurer. Murray, young a go—new pub lications RECEIVED. RECOLLECTIONS OF A LIFE TIME.—By S. G. Good- TALBS OF SWEDEN AND THE NORSEMEN. READ THIS. AFRICA'S MOUNTAIN VALLEY. READ THIS. LIFE OF CAPTAIN YICAEB. READ THIS THE PRINOB OF THE HOUSE OF DAVID. READ THIS, dee 16 2t4S ££ss £ 3 $ $ SOAP I SOAP 1 I SOAP 1 ! !—The under signed take this method of informing the citizens of the City and County of Lancaster, that they have, at a great expense, purchased the exclusive right to the menu* future of a newly invented and patented LABOR SAVING SOAP, whieh, If used according to the directions accompanying each piece, will be found to exceed any thing of the kind ever introduced into this community. In nalng thin Soap, the laborious and painful process of rubbing and wearing out clothes and fingers on the wash-board is entirely obviated. Clothes washed with this Soap need no boiling, which amounts to a saving 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 Soap. No danger need 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 direcclon. We have made arrangements with nearly all the princi pal Grocers in the dty for the sale of it, and as soon as w# can manufacture a sufficient quantity we shall take measures to supply Country Merchants. In the mean time, persons wishing the article can be supplied at tb* -Manufactory, comer of Duke and Chestnnt streets, Lan caster, Pa. Having fall confidence In the truth of what we assert, we ask a fair and Impartial trial of the Soap, and we will risk the result. Remember, this Is ao hurnhttg. AHIB k IAIRER. Jan 18 ' 6m 52 PUBLIC SALK.—On Friday evening tlie sixth day of February, 1857, will be sold at Public R>u, at the public bouse of Henry S. Shank, in the City of lancaster, all those THREE LOTS OF GROUND, situate on the east side of North Prinee street in said city, numbered 17,18 and 19, in a plan of lots laid out by Dr. Henry M. Rawlins, bounded by property of John Amer, William Hensler, 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 oommeoee at 7 o’clock P. M., of said day, when attendance will be given and conditions made known by the undersigned. JOHN HcSPARRAN ANDREW J. McCONKEY, Jan 11 4t 52 Assignees of Btephen D. M’Conkey. WANTBD.—SSO Yonnff Ken to net as Local and Trawling Agents, In a business easy use ful and honorable, at a salary of $lOO per month—a capital of $S only required. No patent medicine or book business. Tull particular given free to all who enclose a postage stamp or a three sent piece, and address. D. P. SHANNON A 00. Atkinson Depot, N. H. Ju6 6t41 Dr«d! Dred t Dnd.t SOW BREADFUL! HOW THRILLING 1 The gmt tale of the Dismal Swamp, by H. B. Stowe, aottior of * Tom’s Cabin. Its salt will be Immense. It is to be had at flto Cheap Back ttere of ; MURRAY, TOOK* ft Oa Pt-ter Albei t. Jacob Swarr. Hstnpfidd East . Henry Gets, David S. Boyar. Lancaster City —AertA West Ward John Dorwart, George Hartlng. HoriA East msrd. Jacob Wnlfert, W. A. Ham bright. FM FKrni. S*maei Corseny. I.mco ctr Upptr. S. S. Ruttw. . lAuwr. Jscob 5. K*ulTm*n, M. R. Sourboor. Marietta Bmrv^ffh. 3. S. Nngle, Baojamln T*ylar Mankeim Tvp. John Knu, Jr. Manhcim Boromgh. Jacob Landis. A. H. Relst. Peter K. Rlsler. A. W. Shober. JOHN J. PORTJLR, Clirx’s Omcj, 1 Clerk Quarter Seasioa*. Lanc’r. Dec. 29,1866, j dee SO St M List of applicants for rating Hoqsm at January Sessions, 1867. Ulrich Vogle. Catharine Zeller. Cbnestogo ISep. William Rose, for a Sating House. Elisabethtown Borough. Samuel Harm any, for a Rating House. SempAdd WuL Joseph S. Denlinger, for a sating House. Lancaster City. —iVortA East Ward. Henry Weaver, for Store license to sell liquor by gallon. South East TOzrd. Georg* Brubaker, for Store license to sell liquor by gallon. Worth Wat Ward. Henry Stephens, for Store license to sell liquor by gallon. Marietta Borough. Edward P. Trainer, for store license to sell liquor by gallon. Warwick Tvp. Abraham Hackman, for a Eating House. Washington Bor. Barbara Kane, for a Rating House. JOHN J. PORTER, Cunjc's Orncx, ) Clerk Quarter Sassfoas. Lanc’r. Dec. 29, 1866. J dee 80 St 60 Furs i furs :: willhabth, n. a Oor. EIGHTH A ARCH Sts, Philadelphia, has opened his splendid stock of Fancy Pars of every description for La dies and Children, and wishes the public to examine them before purchasing elsewhere, as they are all Manufactured under nls own Supervision, he warrants them to be perfect in every respect end as cheap as those of any othec Estab lishment in the City. He has also on hand 1 a magnificent assortment of Children's Fanev Hats and Cape of the latest styles, beautifully trimmed; also, every variety of Moleekin and Felt Hats for Gents, ladles riding Hats, Umbrellas Ac, all of which will be sold at prices to suit the most care ful purchasers. 4 N. B. Ail persons purchasing good* at this establish ment for friends out of the City cao have them exchanged if not suited. W. C. WILLMAKTH, oct 21 3m 40 X. E. Cor Bth, and Arch tils. Agricultural implement*.—im proved Hay Presses, Farmer's Boiler*, Horae Powers and Threshers, Grain Fans, Sausage Cutters and Stuffers, of various patterns. Improved Portable Grain Mills, Veg etable Cutters; also, Hay, Btraw and Fodder Cutters Ln great variety. PASCHALL, MORRIS A CO, Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Store, 7th and Market ate. Phi la. nov2*tf4* Prospectus of theunited STATES DEMOCRATIC REVIEW, FOR 1857.—The Proprietors of this long established and popular Democratic Hagaiine 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 be snperlor 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 Action, origi nal and selected—interesting 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 uf the Old World aDd America. The proceedings 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 literature is worth telling or reading. In short, the Proprietors will spare neither money nor labor, to make Tax UiaTxn Statu Dxmocxatic Rkviiw the best Weeklv Newspaper ever published in the United States. Special Noticx.— We have made arrangements to publish, on or before the first day of June next, a valuable and elegant work, to be entitled “JAMES BUCHANAN AND HIS CABINET.’* The book will contain Portraits of the President, the Vice President, Secretary of State, Secretary of War, Secretary :of the Navy, Secretary of the Treasury, Secretary of the Ibterior, Postmaster General and Attorney General, engraved on steel by the celebrated Artist, Borru. 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 work, and on the finest paper. The book will, be in quarto form— handsomely bouhd with aide 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 to the subscribers of the Rxvixw for 1867, 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 Rsvixw—THßEE DOLLARS, invariably ln advance. Postmasters and others, who remit ub $l6 for Five Sub scriptions, will receive a copy of the Rxvixw for one year, and a copy of “Buchanan and his Cabinet,” gratis. V MR. GEORGE R. SMITH is the General Agent for the Rxvicw for the United States. We have no Local Agents. Whenever any shall be appointed, we will give notice of the fact. Jan 6 tf 61 3 JUBTIX.] SraiBBUKO. [j. XISXSXD, Dentistry.— martin * kinkead, having 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 Plate Teeth, either on Gold, Silver or Gutta Percha. Office—Main Streep 3 doors East of Echternaeht’s Hotel, Strasburg, Lancaster county. N. 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 service*. July 221/ 87 3. MARC*. CITY ELECTION.—Notice Is hereby given, that an Election will bo held at the pnblie house of Adam Trout, la the North West Ward; at the public house of Urban A Son, in the South West Ward ; at the public house of Anthony Lechler, in the North East Ward, and at the public house of Mrs. Hiller, In the South East ward, in the City of Lancaster, on TUESDAY, the 3rd day of FEBRUARY, 1867, between the hours of 8 o’clock In the forenoon and 7 u'cloek in the afternoon, to elect one Judge and two Inspectore for the North Weet Ward; one Judge and two Inspectors for the South West Ward; one Judge and two Inspectors for the North East Ward, and one Judge and two Inspectors for the South East Ward, to conduct the general and other elections lor the current year. The officers of the last general election are reqneited to conduct the above election. There will also be elected In the North Weet Ward one Alderman, and in the North East Ward two Alderman to serve for five years. At the same time and placet will be elected by the citi zens of Lancaster, one Aseeesor in each Ward to serve for one year. JOHN MYER, High Constable. Lancaster, Jan. 10, 1867. Jan 13 td 62 (All elty papers copy/) CITY ELECTION I—Notice la hereby given 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 Hfcuse of Adam Trout, in the North West Ward, for five persons qualified to serve as members of the House of Representatives of this Com monwealth, to be members of the Common Connell for one year; and one person qualified td serve as a member of the Senate of this Commonwealth, to be a member of the Select Council, for the term of three yean; and one per son to serve as City Constable for one year. At the public house of Anthony Lechler, In the North East Ward, for four persons 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 Senate of this Commonwealth, to be a member of the Select Council, for the term of three years; and one person to serve as City Constable for one year. At the public house of Hn. Rachel Hiller, In the South East Ward, for three persons qualified to' serve as members of the House of Representative* of this Commonwealth, to be members of the Common Ooundl for one year, and one person qualified to serve as a member of the Senate of this Commonwealth, to be a member of the Select Council, (the South East Ward and Sonth .’West Ward In conjunc tion, elect one member of Select Council for three yean;) and one person to serve as City Constable for one year. At the Public house of Lewis Urban A Son, In the South West Ward, for three persons qualified to serve is mamben of the House of Representatives of this Commonwealth, to be members of the Common Council, for one year; and one person to serve as City Constable for one year. RBAD THIS. ,At the same time and places, will be elected one person to serve as High Constable of the City of Lancaster, for one year, The members of Select Council whose terffl of office ex pires on said day of election are Robert H. Long, William Gorrecht and Charles Gillespie. J. ZIHHERHAN, Hayor. Mayors Office. Jan. 10.1867. Jan 18 td 62 (All dty papers copy.) YALUABLE BUILDING LOTS AT PUB LIO SALE.—-On 4*7 of February, 1867, the subscriber will sell at puEllc sale, at the public house of John W. Ram bo, In the village of Pennington ville, • number of BUILDING LOTS, In Penningtonville, on the Columbia and Philadelphia Railroad, fronting on the Tal ley road and west of the Wilmington turnpike. Persons wishing to buy will do well to call and examine the lots >before the day of sale. Sale to comment* at 1 o’clock, P. M., when conditions will be published by WILLIAM IIABLAM. Punrutofointiiii, January 7,1b67. jan 18 it 61 Estate of john walk, Dee’d.— Letters testamentary on the estate of John Walk, late of the Borough of Washington, Lan. Co, dee’d, having been granted to the subscriber, residing In said Borough, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment immediately, and those having claims will present them without delay properly authenticated for settlement. Jan 18 6»* 62 JOSEPH BCHOCH, Er*r. A HOMESTEAD FOR $lO 1 SECOND DIVISION. $310,000 WORTH OF FARM AND BUILDING LOTS, In the Gold Region of Culpepper Oomnty, Virginia, to be divided amongst 10,200 subscribers, on the ltth of April, 1867. Subscription only ten deHart tach; one b*if 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 $26,000. These Ferine and Lots are sold to cheap to indece settlements, a sufficient number being re served, the increase in the value of which will compensate for the apparent low price now asked. A company of settlers, called “ The Bappahannoek Pio neer Association,” is now forming and will eouimsnoe t nettlsment in the spring. Ample security will be given fer the faithful performance of contracts and promises. eqL. Hors Agents are wanted to obtain subscribers, to whoa the most liberal Inducements will be given. Some Agents writ* that they are making $2OO per month. Ad vertising will be don* for every Agent wheft possible. lor full particulars, Subscriptions, Agencies, Ac., Apply to E. BAUDER, Jan 130 m 62 Port Royal,'Caroline Co., Va. Oaas. OanwiAiASXi, Tbos. Aiuus, j*., Bujc Wnvoxn. CADWALLADER, ALLMAN, * CO.— Flour, Grain, Seeds, General Produce. Commission and Forwarding Merchants. No. 118, Broad above Rko* SL, Philadelphia, ggE- Consignments soHritad. Returns quickly made. Warviek Twp. Cbhmbia Borough. L. F. HARRISON k CO., 71 Nassau street, New York City. Farm at private salk—tm# old HICKORY FARM, known as th* HICKORY TAY KRN, situated In Hartford ooonty, MA, three mil w fxp m B«1 Air, and twenty-Hr* mllta from Baltimore, on th* road from Baltimore to Dublin, and 001 mil* from a Rail tli* ooon* of •faction, containing 150 AORXfI mar* or lacs, on*-half Timber. Th* cleared land Is La a high state of enltiration. Th* improreaunts ■ a are good. There are two TKNANT HOUSRS on this Farm. It U on* of th* best situations for |S!![ any kind of public badness In th* county; con* renl*Dt to Charches, Schools, Mills, Ac. For farther par* tUulare acquire of the undersigned, on th* premlsm. GEORGE-RIDKR, Hickory P. O.,Md- Jin 13 St 62 TO FAKMK&O, lEOH UAHCFAOTU rari, Millers, Blacksmiths, Ac.—The undersigned, Agent for the estate of David Jenkins, dec*d, off in for rent, from the lit of April next, the following property, dtuate in Carnarvon township, Lin cm ter county, t£« : Two Forge*, One Qrljt Mill, propelled by the Conestoga creek, Three Firms of from 100 to 150 Aires each, of good Limestone soil end in i good stste of cultivation, ■ Blieksmlth Shop and oosrenient DWELLING, in . . the village of Churehtown, end i number of Ten* eat Houses. |g**| The whole property will be leased together or In parts to suit tenants. The Mill, Forges and Smith 'Shop have been doing a large badness for a number of years past. A quantity of wood will be sold to parties leasing the forges. , JAMES McCAA, Agsnt for the estate of Dadd Jenkins, dic’d. Any Information relative to the above can be had of Wm. B. Fordney, Eeq., counsel for the estate, at his office. Centre Square, Lancaster city. augfitfSS Yalvabls farm and mill prop erty AT PRIVATE SALK—Tha subscriber will Mil Et private sole, the property on which »be now resides, ly- Qg <jn Deer Creek, In Harford oounty, McL, about one miu noth of the Rocks of Deer Creek, and seven from the tUUm at Bel Air, containing 910 Acres, more or leoa, with all the buildings and Improvement* thereon. The is of excellent quality, very considerably improved, under good fencing, has upon it a good Orchard, and 60 acres In.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 15551 of stone and covered with slate. There are also upod this property a two-story STORE HOUSE; the uecessary buildings for a TANNERY, and a large two story GRIST HILL with SAW HILL attached, thsee are also of stone and In good repair and upoa a never Jailing stream of water. This land U situated In a pteasant and healthy neighbor' heod, and within a short distance of the contemplated Cen tra] Railroad. Ali 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 eo., Maryland. A DESIRABLE DWELLING HOUSE u\. AND LOT FOR SALK.—The undersigned offers at Frirate Sale eh* Two-Story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE and Lot, or Piece of Gronnd belonging thereto, lltuate on th* weat aide of Mulberry, near Orange Street, In the city of Lancaater, now In the oecupacy of Georg* W. Bradford. oetaiUAO WM. OARPBNTKR,_Agt. TfALC ABLE CITY PROPERTY AT V PUBLIC SALK.—On SATURDAY, th* Slat day of JANUARY, 1847, in purauanc* of an order of th* Or- fibans’ Coart of Lancattsr county, will be exposed to sab le sale, at 2 o'clock, P. M., at the Hotel of Lewis Sprecher, all that valuable LOT OR PIECE 09 GROUND, tltuaU on the aouth-eact corner of North Duke and Cheanat streets, containing In front on Duke street SO feet, and on Cheanat street 100 feet, on which Is erected a commodious and modern built two story and attic BRICK DWELL -ING BOUSE. This property is one of the most desUablt locations, for a private realdenoe In the ||gg| city of Lancaster. Substantially built; rooms large and well ventilated; Winter and Summer Kitchens ; Bath Room; Gas through the entire building, and plaster ad from oellar to garret inclusive. Persons desirous of viewing<the premises, can do so by calling on the undersigned, or on Mrs. Albright, residing thereon. Lata the eatate of Jacob Albright, deoeased. Terms on the Ist of April, 1867, when deed will b* iiecated and possession delivered.* CHRISTIAN ZERCHER, Admln'r of Jacoo Albright, dec’d. J4D 6 4t* 61 PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLES REAL ESTATE.—Ths undarsigned, Executors, Ac.,of Valen tine Rlsse, late of the olty of Lancaster, (B*ker) deceased, viU Mil At public SATURDAY, ths TLb of Febru ary, 1807, At 6U o’clock, At the public houM of Christian Shsak, (Fountain Inn,) in South Queen at., In said city : All that oertain lot or piece of GROUND situate at the corner of South QuMn end Strawberry streets, or the road leading from South Queen street to Relgart’g landing GeU’s saw mill, together with several DWELLING HOUSES, BAKERY, and other Improrementa thereon erected, fronting on said South Queen 125E1 street ISO feet and 2 Inches, more or less, and fronting on said Strawberry street 203 feet 6 or less, bouuded by the said two streets, and property of John 8. Long on the South. ALSO, at the same time and place, two oontlguoos LOTS OF GROUND, situate in said city, numbered on the general plan of said city, Nos. 008 and 909, bounded on theweetby an alley, on the south by land of Greiner, on the east by Lot No. 912 and on the north by lot No. 910. The whole of said property will be sold free and clear of Ground Kent forever, and will be sold separate or in parts, aecor» ding to a plan or draft, which will be exhibited on the eve ning of the sale; or will be sold together, whichever may tend v ibr the best interest of said estate. Conditions of sale will be make koown at the time of saie, by PHILIP GROTH, GEO. H. BOHBERGER, Executors, residing in the City of Lancaster. ta 61 Yalvable real estate at pub. Lie SALE.—On TUESDAY, the 27th day of JAN UARY, 1867. In pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Coart of Lancaster county, the undersigned Administrator de bonis non of the estate of Jasob Albright, deoeased, will sell by public outcry, In the Tillage ol Ohurehtown, the real estate of said deceased, to wit: Purpart No. 1, That wall known TAVERN HOUSE and Lot of on* ACRE and 80 PERCHES ot land, situate In the Tillage of Churchtown, Carnarvon township, Lancaster county, bounded by lands of K. D. White, Bangor Church property and the turnpike road. The improTements are a large and commodious TAVERN AND STORE HOUSE, built of stone, of the best material, two stories high and finished In modern style; stone 15551 ■ kitchen attached, and all necessary conveniences for a publie house to do a large business a large Cistern and a well ot never falling water with Pumps In them. Ice House <and large Weigh Scales, and a large STONE STABLE, sufficient to stable thirty horses. The Garden Is well enclosed and well set with shrubbery and useful trees. This property is worthy the attention of persons wishing to entsr Into public business. Purpart No. 2, Two lots of land containing 113 Parches, on the south side of High street and opposite to No. 1« bounded by lands Of L. kE. Rogers and David Senseny.— On one of these lots thsre Is erected a one story LOG HOUBE; and on the other a Trame Shed. Tbeee lots are beautifully located for building purposes. Purpart No. 3, Eighteen Acres of Chesnut Timber Land, about 3 miles north of Purpart No. 1. It will be sold In lets of 4% Acres each, or all together, to suit purchaser*. The Timber on theeo lots is of a superior aualltv and la worthy the attention of farmers wanting rail timber. Purpart No. 4, About 28 Acres of Arm land, adjoining No. S, bounded by lands of Wm. Shirk, Esq., Albert Styne and others. The lsnd Is well fenced into convenient fields and welt 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 mads known by LOT ROGERS, Administrator. is 61 Family orooeries-hew store AT THE OLD STAND.—Entranee from WEST RING ■t., and MARKET SQUARE, Lancaster. The undersigned takes this pccasion to notify his old customers, and the citizens of Lancaster and vicinity, I that he has now completed the REMOVAL of his GROCERY and QUEENSWARE STORE Into the NEW BUILDING erected on the OLD STAND, which he has oocnpled for the last fifteen years, (corner of WEST KING A MARKET st.,) where he is prepared to sell everr article in his line at good, and as eheap for cash, as can b# had In thecity. Hs would invite the attention of his customers to his new stock of roods, consisting in part of— COFFEES, TEAS, - SUGARS Imperial, Fine Pulverised, Toung Hvson, Coarse do. Honqua Mixture, Crushed, Oaloog, “A” and “ C" New Orleans, Porto Rico. MISCELLANEOUS Java, Bio, Lagaire, Maracaibo. SYRUPS. Chocolate, Essence of Coffee, Philadelphia Syrup, Cocoa, Soap* of all kind*, Lovering** Molasses, Farina, Saponlfler, New Orleans do Brooms, Saif, fine and ooarMt Cuba *do Buckets, Fluid, Matts, Pine Oil, PROVISIONS. Twine, Sperm Oil, Bed Cords, Wall Broshe*, TT*m«, Shoe Blacking, Shoe Broshes, Dried Beefj Corn Btarch, Dost Brashes. Beef Tongue*, 49“ In addition to his nsual stock of Mackerel, Groceries, he has added a large assort- Herring. ment of AMERICAN d ENGLISH PICK FRUITS, dc. LES, SAUCES AND PRESERVES. Raisins, flocb as Also, Almonds, Walnuts, Fresh Peaches, Pea Nats, Onions, Frefb Tomatoes, Cream Nats, Piac&lilli, GfSeh Corn, English Walnuts, Worcester Sauoe, Shaker Cora Filberts, Pres Strawberries Split Peas, Prunes, Guages, Tomatoes, Hominy, Figs, Ac. and Quinoea. Ac.. Ac. 43_ Constantly on hand the BEST BRANDS of Ameri can and Havanna SEGARS and TOBACCO. dec 22 tf 49 WATSON H. MILLER. PROCLAMATION TO THE CITIZBN9 OF LANCASTER AND VICINITY.—Lamas aim Qi*. Ti.im: —The undersigned beg leave to offer you th fob lowing, as their first annual HolUday Catalogue of BOOKS, ’STATIONERY, FANCY ARTICLES, Ac, Ae.. to which they most earnestly Invite the attention of a kind pubUo, flattering themselve* that their stock is the most extensive, rieh end varied, of any ever offered in this city. Among the Books suitable for CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR PRESENTS, we will mention a few : Shakespeare, Cow per, Byron, Woodsworth, Longfellow, Milton, Poets and Poetry of America, Edith May’s Poems, Irish Melodies, Pilgrimage to English Shrines, Festus, lady of the Lake, Sacred B«ene* and Characters, Female Poets of Great Brit ain, Homer’s Odyey, Tapper’s Proverbial Philosophy, Poets and Poetry of Europe, ChUdt Harold, Osgood ■ Poems, Montgomery’s, Mrs Heman’s, Mrs Opie’s; wild Scenes and Song of Birds, Great Truths by Great Author*, Sacred Quo tations, Odd Fellows’ Perpetual Offering, Lay* of Ancient Rome, Homes of American Statecmemßlrds of the Bible, by Rev. Harbaugh; Characteristic* ofWoman, Sketches of Irish Character, Gray’s Elegy, Book of Beauty, Lyric* of th* Heart, Flora’* Dictionary, th* Gift Book of Gem*, Witching Spirits, G«m of Beauty, Sabbath Bells, chimed by th* Poet*; Poetry of the Wood*, Poetry of th* Year, Poetry of the Field*; • great variety of superbly bound Prayer pnnfrf, for the use cf the Episcopalian Chnreh; fin* Pocket, Pulpit and Family Bible*, at from $1 to $26; Hymn Book*, for the use of all denominations, in a variety of style* of binding; Catholic Prayer Books, In German and English; * very large lot of JU V ENILE BOOKS of all Imaginable •lies and styles; Indestructable tad othir Toy Books; Games, Plays, Pussies, Dissected Maps, Ac., Ac. In short, for all the articles in th* Book, Stationery and Fan cy Article line, aaU at the People* Cheap Book Store, No. BS, North Queen st., examine our stock, and select your Holliday Goods. \ „ . 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