efflumllia -gpts. I• SATERDAY, JAN. 4, 1&:; 'Car. CA's:ALA.—On last Saturday the water r. as let out of the Pennsylra.ia Canal.— Itiglttion, of co.urse, has also ceased op T,de Water Canal. Boatmen It%'e bad knit Leeson, and, in spite of its unpropi opening. altogether a fairly busy one. earrling trade thronib the 'fide Water ,Canal has Leen Exceedingly brisk daring ? the dry Lea% y freight of . 0 . 1 / 41 1 through, the the i'enn..y Ira nin Canal 41. is piano. The prospeets for nest stlnunk e promising. The spring businecc will pruLt,tily Op:a with unusual energy. 'TauErt.—The frost of the past few pights has made deperate efforts to elope the r rer, and has pretty well 4tieeeetied. Thole 4 re numerous opeuiturs on the dapn, but en I ~ntinttuus ebutuivi tit try cue spa'. A few more such nights as Thursday night will lenve but a few air holes between the bridge end the dam. From appearances there will ise a one field fur the tdiaten+, especially if the prettent open water freezes tiler emeuth. Vie shall uut be averse to a good hard freeze fir the coming volt: o two. it is time to he loutjug lift4r our foe crop—an important )p.•pt 1•• Ct,lumbin. We want one luxury }dent} and cheap, piave the exigencies of .waar liCaTy u Fl ury upon coffee and tea. Tat Pt.sssTl.v.st.tss' CoNct.trs.—Ott lost eiattyd,ty evening, %. announced. the "Penn .F.Vl.7y.itins," a gl-te Ault ttf Welsh...peva tives front the iron work., of Danville, go e a con cert in 011 Fellow.' Hall, which was Ivry well attended., The room was nen- ly tilled, and the singers Were greet. ..1 heartily. Tbe unpile ear vocul with melodeon iteconitonti• 'went. The pet formers have good voices and Ong, ys far A3,116'4 could judge, well together. Their selections were generally k,und, and she performance altogether satisfactory to late tictdience. The "Star Spangled Banner" was the feature of the evening—the entire ',whence j in the clt trus with a will, an! cuttely ling with Utree hearty cheers.— The effect vas goring the evening, by revest, the "Co lombia Glee Club," compose I of the em ployees of the Columbia li..4ling Mill, gave sy , "erol of the ir best sungi pith admirable Ltkfet. Altogether this wag the meat successful given in our town for a long time, Hint we hope may be followed by more en tertainments of a similar ch-trauter. We ore too melancholy in Columbia and aced TUUSIIIg A LETTER 01 ICKSOSI.EOGEMENT.—In re iponse to a suggestion uf Lieu t. Cul. Fisher, of the Fifth Regiment Penna. Reserve, a f. weeks since an appeal was made to our cnihens fur comforts for our soldiers in Com pany K, of that regiment, in the tangle of Blankets, Cutnfurtables, S.a. These were furnished oud tumor/ad, and we give bolow the s„6eoa•ledgetuent of th,t Cu I•nael in behalf uf the recipients. It will rortuinly gladden the hearts of the donors In know that the bed clothing hits cuntri jotted su es3untially to the comfort of our puldiers, CAM e IhEurnwr. FA I RFA XCO VA.. 1 D.3crlaber 21st, 1361. .11e..trs. Geo. Boyle, J. IL Mifflin and 11. , If. 1%, o—Gentlemen:—Ymi will ' , lentil ac papa I ; ,y eitwere thanks for the promptiim,s with which you acted on my suggeidion, in it letter to Mr. Bogle, I mnde the propte i.itiot. ru him and mentioned the Ponies of ,the other two gentlemen 'of the -Commit tee." believing that you would net promptly ji, the matter: and your notion has lolly jug jibed my expeetatione. 1 know, gentlemen, , that in these cold nighte you and the Fhtlier. uu eltinthlid t f enlutubla will bnt•e the thank.. it 'tint the benefit of the prayer., of the reopietus ut• pair Liadnill4.. lof court.) feel a deep tiituret in the welfate ot• ray tnrinrr moninnitd, and }dime , ' in a ditlerent epliere of aetimi, 1 can at all time. feel at moue in the quarters of Company K; and to that Company, gentlemen, yourtelt es 'cod ohm.), usher citizens id' Columbia have contributed largely. and I 4 -stile yoll ou il.eir belmlf and in their haulm., Ildat those out- of kinthie. .Imli tilt be f••trAmten. \Vial kind re,m,,ls nod mau • y thanks to ilitd tin• }•euple of Columbia to all .4 a iiirlt my ti irbils, C. pt.. t:ul line and Lip I.4tsutitimitte I aLI ‘l,lll, Fort.o-e.rt L. t•-rDiv.—Oar election for I...iroligh officcrm comes off on Monday ract. A meeting called for Wtalneetlay I everting I.m.f. to real , ' .1 °Art, e pf party. 1%".- aro t allr-c n contin- ' Lea aieposittot‘ ott the piirt of our citizens to tenure party di-tioetiaus to co o o e c t i on w i t h tn9andnal g o-erntnent. The meeting was harmonlauA, and nfter calling Mr. ljeo bogie to the Chair, an.] balecC!'rig, ileon, A. S. Green nod J. S. Dcllett rpector mud clerir.l. rrocetded t o IgOlot for nowineep. The eduction tondo tc.t we think, ft good one. utuyt of the candidates .outiuit•ed Leitig well known ba11111: served in our C ith credit luta ett-ief4ct.iuit to tLe people, The prevent must efficient and wurtli:t Pact 4urgee., Peter Fraley, web.err pr.- per!, nuotiu.itei La- re-clectioli. ' boner Schroeder i- the muttitott, f.br ituast liurzeitet, *GI grill 1.1,1u1/tlese fill the t.taiee honor:10r. Fur J.Loub a... P.... Other, lievjitrniti I: crr ntw .I.lin louk wer4 retlected.— T ane ciaaaaa at vrbon) nu une can cavil. Fch.xti I►irectur+ Jaseph M. Watts tted !Samuel ier:tocti receit•ed the notniiiittiuo f.r the teriu of three years ea•:h, and Geo. It 1;4. one year's term. Ali w 3 and pubic s,er.r4ots. N. High t.7.. , isistutple paiiinitted but 1 4 . 4 ..I{ll,/ .1.0 pie prevent excellent irw.uuzbent Will l,e re-eleetetl. fl,e ticket, tti nettled, we repeat, k n glnd 1.1 , . and w. presume will be elected on :I :r P inn, Fafely ainl.gcl.tolitte imriug practically Im.rie. l dbninethan, in the ?,electiou of cur b.- inuAli THE I♦EI-EASE "CIF SLIDELL.— During the past ;week the topic of interest Amu b,een ,the release of the traitors Slidell and Mason. at the demand of England.— Mr. Sward's note to Lori Lyons, in reply to the deinand of lzwd liaison is an able state paper, too lung, 'however, for our col umns. His argument, after disvowing any instructions to Capt. Wilkes on the part of our (derernznent, is briefly, that whilst the seizure was clearly legal, ourelaint to bold the rebel ambassadors was vitiated by the voluntary release, on the part of Capt. Wilkes, of the steamer Trent, which should have been brought into Tort as a lawful prize. The rebels have accordingly been transferred to the English war steamer Ri naldo, at Provincetown, Mass., whence they •ailed on Wednesday, fur England. However unpalatable may be this surren der, every reasonable man must see that it was the wisest course. A war with Eng. Ihnd, or any other naval power at present would inevitably prove disastrous. We are engaged in establkhing our position among the. nations of the earth for all time; and whatever side issue is allowed to divert us from the suppression of this moat unholy rebellion, in the shortest possible space of time, will inevitttb'y reduce us to the second or third rank of the powers of the world.— Our business now is to beat the rebels. 1 If' we fail in this we are at their feet; and we would rather eat dirt before e‘ery govern ment of Enrupe—aye, of America—than bend a jeint before the accursed traitors now in aruts ng.alust \Vl:ether England will be satisfied with Mr. Se W rd's argument of our right to seize the 'Trent, it: doubtful; but she cannot very well quarrel with us fir nn of inion. We have repaired the wrong it' there lies been line, and by this act we place outeet re, in the right b ,, rme the world. Ett,land will never he allowed to make, a quarrel un n tic titb,us issue. Iler people are wild over an insult to their flag—h. , w did our people rouse at the insult to our flag at Stunter'— and their exci•tment is fel by the mint unprincipled misrepresentations ever perpe trated by the press of any country. In thnes of popular excitement at home our press is unscrupulous enough; but every one has come to understand the scasateunal and ut terly clatrueedess character of our city dai lies, and th dr froth and foam only excites a corresponding superlleinl ebullition. With the English press it is different. There the mighty engine is n power indeed; and when, as in the present instance, it has been km.- vishly perverted, by the several interests, adverse to our republicanism, our success,:. our power, it works incalculable mi.ehief. We trust the prompt actien of our ta.overn merit in abandoning untenable ground, will suffice to disabuse the: mind of the English public of the error excited and fostered by the persistent and lying efforts of the Times to misrepresent Mr. Seward and our Gov erntueut as anxious to bring about a collie ion with Englaue. We cannot afford to vol unteer a quarrel just now; but if forced into one we may still be able to strike some solid Whilst we are nut prepared t.) deny that linglatul has the best of the argument in the Mason and Slidell case, we cannot but de nounce the persistent unfairness with which her boasted neutrality has been nb.crved.— Her course has been very irritating; and, although we would dismiss the affair of the rebel ambas:zadors as forever settled by their surrender, there is an ;trrearage of ill will (and last accumulating) excited by her un generous conduct during our domestic trou bles, that we hope to see one day properly satisfied. THE MoNTLIMES.—FRaNK Centre f..r Jan uary opens the year, and is a capital num ber. In it is concluded "The Lady Lisle," a deeply interesting novelette which ham been running through some six Equally entertaining serial tales succceed it, and the shorter stories are all first rate. The illustrations are numerous arid g.ool— Fashions are the latest, and the faney work plentiful and no‘el. Try it fir the present year; you will . find it one of the most welcome of magaranes. The 411ERICAN Ai..IIICULTL'Itt.T fir Decent , bar has been received. Thi.‘ admirable publication is always seasonable—always contains something a privy's.. can most cordially recommend it nut only to our :cnary, bat to our town reilers. J. rs,unrc .Arita', A311:111C as All.‘l.lN at 11.14 now a t , rived and is now ready for delivery, gratis, by A. Gray & Co , w all who call fr it.— Our readers may be surprised to know that this little pamphlet which has Lee , onte so much a favorite in our section has quite the largest circulation of any one book in the world, except the BP& ^ 7t is printed in many lanzattger and scatterf:d thr6ugl, many nations as well as suppliip to almost the entire napulation ol our owa vast domain. Every family ke. / P it, for it contains information is ltieh all ere liable to require, when siis.uess overtakes them and which utay provn itnl,lltt frombeing at hand in season. If you / . ke ()lir gal am, you; will sold aud get a.. Ayer Almanac, and when got, keep it. Ctur ratroNT, V , Dee. 4 25. IS3I. 1' tr. t",11 . :--.1 have never ,eea the "FiFfli •-t co•nplotelr gis en 11;) to joy as it was to- • day. Thu thought that t du friends at home. who b 0 largely coutributcd to this j my. could not participate with us in it—with many created a feeling Of tadnebs amidet it all. I had the honor of an invitation to dine in the new shetotag just built and occupied by the sergeants belonging to Co. K. I anti-o do them the justice which is their due. l intimated in my last that the structure would likely fall. A fres a Cull and complete inspection thereof. I pronounce it tope of the most capacious and comf.frta.ble—and as du rable as any structures of a similar kind :n trip camps hereabout•_ The I•uiiding is about twenty-6par feet kitig. by eight wide and high; it fruits the street up. in which the parry is forme!. with a dlor in the con- Ire; the tire plaee is to ate ,rear and directly • opposite the •loor; light is obtained through tr 11/5.11U übuse4bcdoor, and two hunk- Ipar,- Oar army Correepondenc? been put up at each end, of sufficient width to accommodate two persons. Although the !slay was raw and chilly, 1 found this cabin ignite warm and comfortable. l'• It. was not of this which i intended to ' write, however,—hut of that ivhich made the table, covered utter and ,piled up with the good things, groan under in: load. I did not wait fora second incitation Lostow away one ration at lelst. I was given the credit of doing full justice to every thing before me. But I frankly confess I must yield the palm to Sergeant Mullen—he had to call into requisition a tailor; I had not. Around this groaning board were some familiar fuces from Columbia, not members of the "Fifth"—John Bruner and Jack Wade, with two of their friends, were there. Sergeants Caldwell, Smedly, Smith, Kershner and Bennett, and Corporals Shreiner and Fry were hilarious with joy. To the intzrroga• tury—"where did these turkeys come from?" all with a shout answered Columbia, and Wrightsville. Could the fair donors have looked in 'icon the scene, they would have been paid richly fur their bounteous kind ness. Joy and gratitude were depicted upon ever countenance. Lieut. Wright was the recipient of a bus filled with gaol things sent him from home: he too had his "time" in anotl.er shebang, with a number of friends, Lieut. C. C. Haldeman was in camp this afternoon; he is looking well. Since I last wrote you an important:int battle has taken place at Drainesville, in which the rebels met face to face fur the•first time, any con siderable number of the "Reserves." They (the Rebels) got most gloriously whipped. They had the advantage in numbers and cover. Bat at few miles to their rear they had a reserve of ten thousand men waiting the result of the battle. The rebels were whipped so quickly and thoroughly that they were an - ar.ed and tip:tiled. Before reeoler ing t heir shaken sense., the victors had gath ered up their Idea.' and wounded and the .4 I oils of battle and leturued to camp, The First Brigade, of which the "Fifth'' com poses a part was bell as a reserve. They halted at D.fficult Creek, some five in NI.. from Drainsville; as seat) ns they heard the tiring they dashed through the crock and double-quicked it on the Leesburg turnpike, but arrived upon the battle ground just at the close cC the lig,ht. They took sonic pris oners and trophies, however, which they brought book to eta with them. Never was a commander more - eager to lead an I troops more, ready to ftlt nv the enemy and en g a ge him than Col. S. G. Simmons and the "Fifth," Col Fisher e mducted himself with consumate coolness and courage. I think that there is nu d uht hut some tif us will got furloughs fur a few days, after New Year, to visit home. In conclusion, I again in behalf and for the recipients, return their sincere thanks to the ladies and gentle- Men of Columbia for their most gellerolls do nation of a LA of litilkh and blankets: they came very opportunely, as the weather since has been unususliv cold. I Of the Culumh , ta Spy A Letter f'om Ifirashin:rton. AVA.- - ttisonrs, Jan. 1, 1:-,1.2 I ascertained long sinon that letter writi,,g wasn ' t my f int; but a- I Imie been spend ing a week in Washington, I feel it to be something of a duty to the Spy to make an attempt at least at a letter. The gruund has been coiered tor ramplotely that uric hardly knows %%here bn4in. The army is the great topic mei poi hap., had it de scribed iu mery way possible, b ,th ith the pen pcacii. N. deseriotion eau gi%e pm, however, a proper i lea of an :limy -melt a we have on the Li inks of the Potomac; and it is necessary that 0110 slund4 see a review of 70,000 troops, or train after train of army wagonn, miles in length, to comprehen ! the tremendous contest in which we are now en rebellion vihich has nut its par , in hisamv. We of the north who •1, not go (Locu to the very seat of war can hale uo proper con cepti•oi of the work we Ito% e on our hands. At home and through the north we ha e tin en idenees of war except th,• passage of OCCII - bUdiUS of tiu.,l:, or munitions of war. 'Piero is nothing in the apr ea l a n c e of th e country to indicate that Ao are engaged in tom of the most terrific strug4les on record. AA in q uiet, all is peaceml; each family rest in quiet under their UWII sine and fig true, none to mole-t them or Make them afraid. A journey to Virginia is necessary to make us appreciate the blessings of our position: one Ludt at the desolati no there will enable us 1, appreciate these blessings, and fill our hearts with gratitude to God, who has spared its such' a terr:lole Think of it, you who these cold wintry nights hare comfortable houses, and are warm and well te.l: Think of it, you rich farmers, your barns filled with plenty, your lives, liberty and property ;morel Think of what your position would bs, if it were not for toe strong arms and loyal hearts now standing like a wall of a lamant between you and the foe, braving disease, bracing the pitiless rain, and iron hail, the cold wintry blast, and colder steel, that their homes and your homes may be safe. Think of it, you ' :non livin4 in the rich and much coveted valley of the S isruiehonea—when you sit • I urn t I your comfortable table. and lie d awn in yo.ir c unfortable beds, think how much yin owe t • pt: countrymen in the field fighting fn the resonation of a gtr eminent under whose fostering care you ' have ;;rJwu to ba so great a state! Think God on your knees as you retire at night, that Ile has given you 4401Pena.y;raniant, as the men at Drainesville to stand between , you and the foe. God bless old IJonneylva ria, the good ul3 Inyal, lo:eystutte State.— Sooner than lose thu protection of such a Government give the old Keystone but time to whet her scythe and she will movr swath wide ns her itorler line, right down to :he sea. lam proud that I am a Venn stir:v.las/. And old Columhi.t.t,..,. Weil may she be round of her son 4. S!te claims ni ben4,o4)ne of the principal 01.43 of the g.stii old ship .r wli.e,e rye ly l.r.tin and iron will 111,4 w du hiri full 311 ire in keeping `Lei elo.ir of II: e.tker.. .I.id then her 1.7.,;‘,. mg (you know he will fight) now in the very front, near Charleston, ‘ Witb Columbia boys; end her Lieut. Colonel, with her eons again, in that noble penmiylvanitt Division, on the very outposts of the army of the Potomac; all just the same temper as the boys who fought at Drainesville, and chafing like caged tigers because the enemy were not ten • to one instead of three to one, so they could have a chance. And her captain, outside of Fortress Monroe, who will show he is I what he looks to be—a soldier. In Missouri !and Kentucky too, you'll find her sons.— And the grand reserve of Colombians too, in Birney's "Twenty-third;" they are tired of hearing that they are ono of the finest looking and best drilled regiments in the field. They want a chance to win another title. Columbia has dune and will do her duty. But enough of that—people might soy we are proud of Columbia as well as of Pennsylvania. Now let me ask are we at home doing our duty—fur we have a duty as well as our I brethren in the field. Do those of us who have property contribute our taxes fieely, and feel thankful we are giving only taxes instead of losing all? Are we all doing our duty in contributing to the comfort of our defenders in the field, and their families at home? Are we endeavoring (in nn humble way it may be) to sustain the Government, , or are we among the number of those (how shall I class them?) who, whilst owing their lives, their liberty, and the safety of their property to the strong arm of our Govern. meet and its defenders, are in reality en deavoring to weaken it, by accusing the heads of want of capacity, of coivardiee, or of honesty? Deciding great questions which puzzle the statesman and the general, we too often forget that our rulers have all the! tight thst can be brought to bear upon these I qeestienst they see all sides, and we know very little about them in reality. We are too thoughtless often. This in many cases mast be cause' by theughtlessness; it can not be with some I've heard, caused by traitoroua feelings in the b ittom of their heart! I need hardly rcfor to another class, the vilest of the t ile , who look to sue cess of part, , first and country afterwards; ur, who at this time think fir-t or at all, of either their personal or party different man who cannot now sink all, party or personal feuds with our ruler , , should be sent to, and is only tit to associate with, the gentlemen of South Carolina. Nit, no! our ivermnent 00. v needs all the support they can get from loyal citizens; they need in this ti4ht to have their arms held up, ;Is the arms of M .SCA were in his extremity. Next to our faith in Gad we need faith in our rulers. Awl do they not by their note chal lenge our strongest faith? L ink at our President. Elee:ed ns radi eal, what President has been more conserv ative; nn I which one hot shown more ner‘e? fur lie has ha•l to resist the demands of hi , frietol4. And so with the State Department and Treasury Department. My prejudices were strong an•l .11. n r.t hitter against Sec retary Se want an 1 See..etary elt.tse; but 1 intl•ltlira+. it seems to ma that haver has Of: Iv s i great respoti4i:.ility re+te.l u-.on these Iloportmeot4. utt , l never hove their .hairs bran tit ;re ably 11:1e.l. My opinion hay uhartgel un many points rill ce the cam meneement 41164 rebellion. and then the War awl Navy D.p irt tnents! truly their !abort. have been tierce- lean. Never hat such a ta•k as theirs beeu ace unplished in the same time. C onpare our nary now with what it was at the com mencement of this tebellion. ltellact for a to meat upon the condition of the War De partment n hen our Pennsylvanian took his, chair. The little army scattered to the' confines of the country; many of the otlieere, fel, clothed an 1 educate I by the, Govern mt for its defense in its hour of need, traitors and rebels. The Department filled with traitors. The munitions of war stolen, the C tnital menaced all 1 no force to defend it. Di I the bluster of the S nth frighten him? Na, nu! too art .11 boll do!, there; with hint tile greater the opposition the ' stiffer the Ittek b ate. 11: called to his sid e another Penn•ylvanian, and tozether they have achieted a work which should ..nti-4y thin mist exacting. NVith bureaus intended I fur and ab mt eql tl to tho ut t•ta.tetnant of Lit a r m y of 10 ur 15,00 men, they have re eAred, armed, equipped, and supplied an army of over Goomn men. Think of it! 1 610,00 d men offering themselves voluntarily, I a n 1 the Dep trt merit re deicing theta to order, disciplining, and providing for theta.-- The impatient ono.. at home shuntal come here, and re diet: what a task this i.. They should see an army and look at the II:1'- 0 16,150 labor or caring f ir. .t they should g t and sit doyen in the Assistant Sezretary's as I did, waiting for six hours for an audience, and hate their !meat fairly reel. log with the immensity of one day's trans. autions. and they would, I am sure. become pith:tit, and return borne satisfied :114t some one else's head and shoulders bed to curry this burden. Some men, though, seem to he made with brain of fire and nerve of steel. Well! the :11 is ul an 1 Slidell matter is Outtle.l, and It mach mute satisfactory et tlement than was supposed could be made before the publication of Seward's letter. I thi n k with the people and some of our rulers, its only postponed and not forgotten. Let me close this lengthy epistle with story familiar tom my of your readers; and I will let them apply the moral to John Dull. Once tri.V.ll a. time the D:rertors of a rail way insulted a gvsotletria , i: althou4h of as but blood us any in In, the brain with this gentleman is the ruling power. lie never does his work until lie is teady to do it et ‘tieeks and in intim pissed nn until election tl,ty carne when he hit the Di• vectors 5J hard they blv'nt Leo.' heard of since. Adieu, J. 71ollotivia..1.r , aat with Cif) •wtlln .lase•, thry wru n g" arc .•e'er fnrgotteil, I'.or tunt,l' wr fru, 1..• r llseleel . S swell I. tell the rt.., avid —Counn 4,...*d.lines, my eon, take this letter to the office and pity the postage on it." The buy returned highttly elated and saidi—“ratlier, 1 seed a lot of men petting letters in a little place, and when no une wail...king , . 1 slim a I yours iu for nothing an l bouzlit a 7,,irtger ,!ake with t:.c u....... Lst of Grand Jurors o serre to the court of Quarter BCSSiO)I4 cam mewing, Monday, January 20th ISVI. Jahn Brenner, Penn. A. M. Brown, Fulton. John Cooper, Columbia. John Gish, Wo, , t Donegal. Mathias S. Hurst, Lencoek. llenry Kauffman, Fredrick H. John Long, East flempfield. Isaac Licit - 1144m, Salisbury. Peter Mutnina, West IletuPdeld. Abraham S. Mylin, West Lampetcr. James Park. Marietta. Luther Richard,: ' City. Levi IL ltlioads,Leacock. Royer, City. John K. Rohrer, Drumore. Samuel Shock Columbia. Benjamin F. Shenk, City. Gilpin Stubbs, Fulton. Jacob S. Sharp, Ephrata. Benjamin Urich, Ephrata. henry Wolf, Warwick. 3larks G. Wenger, Upper Leacock. Noah 11. Z•Jok, Providence. Petit Jurors To serre in lire Same Court. Benjamin Appold, Columbia, Christian Baker, West Ilempfield. William Brady, Mount Joy Bor. John IL Bitner, City. Michael Darr, Earl. David Bra rice, Rapho. Israel Brady, Riot Donegal. Jacob C. Cl•tir. West llomptield. George Diller, Leacock. Georg.: Diller. East Earl. Peter Elser, Clay. henry M. Engel, East Dinegal. J•rhn J. Evans, Little Britain. Daniel IV. Erb, Penn. Jacob Echternach. East Cocalioa. Daniel Eckman. Providence. Eli Eshleman, Manic. Jacob M. Frantz, Lanchster twp. Philip Fitzpatrick, City. John J. Good, Martin. (Thristian Gast, City. Henry C. Gingrich, Manheitn Bon Christopher taralnlm, Bart. Michael !forst, Rapho. Adam Konigmacher, Ephrata. Jacob Kurtz, Upper Leacock. Jacob M. Kreider, West llemtield. David Klotz, Salisbury. Martin Kreider Jr., West Lampeter. Samuel Kauffman, Manheim. Israel L. Landis, Manhcitn. Jacob N. Miller, City. Tobias 11. Miller, City. David McColl!), Brocknock. C. ll Mount Joy twp. Martin Olio holizer, Salisbury. Alexander Patterson. Mount Jay bar. Abraham Shtivcly. Upper Leacock. Fredrick Stoner, Manor. .1 loot C. Stouffer, Manor. Christian Snyder East Donegal. Isaac Sandoe, East Earl. lsa to Sowers, East Cocalico. John L. Sharp, Manheini. iseph R. Ulrigiit, Manor. Abrah ita R. Witmer, %Vest nompaeld Wissler, Clay. John 11. Zellers, Monnt Joy twp. To sera in the anal fy Common Pleas, corn mencinf on the Jonah Ilondoa (27:h) of Jvattarg, 1862. Ilenry Brubaker, EaQt Lam peter. Geote I. 11 , .wman, Ei.hrata. John E l‘car,;, lleurii Ra:. Maitheim borough. .M.VIIIII 11. Frey, Elo,t. Ceea daeub Fite, Fulton. Grabill. Earl. Anthony t 3 m I, Breekimek. Henry Vetz, 1 1.1 llemptield. Nall:tidal 31 over II ,rater. .1 aitt 31. 1, Brat Doite4,ll. C ri.a . mit I lershey. Columbia. Henry t.iy. I;. High. L 1.4 E in'. Reuben B. dolniq. Upper Letc,ek. Jolin Kennedy, Fulton. Kr e id e r, 11 'y son b IVe.t Lam peter I.aae Leman, Upper Lem:kick. MeCali•ter, Bat t. A.. 1. 31eC.inkec, Fulton. I Imiry IVe.t Lampeter. Ileorge S. II utter. .1:woh Romig Clay. Andrew Ream, City. S.tmuid Slikum, Sit lbhury. .1 to A.) Stehin in, Wasliingt•.n. Philip `ihroilier, Columbia. John P. Sehaum, City. Peter Still k, Earl, R R. NViirwiek. .1. T. Wliit4 m, Sad.lbury. 3lieliaol IVeaver. Cite. Datiial W. Witmer We,,t \V. Whitaker, Fulton. Simon .1. Y..ung, City. To serve in the Court of Common Pleas, corn meaning on the...filet Monday (3d)of lebru arm, ISB2. Isaac Brubaker, Danko. Heary Broekhart, West Ilempfleld. George G. Brush, John Ditlow, City. Henry C. Demuth. City. A.litni ll .orstler, Manor. Daniel Eltrishman. City. Jaeolt G. Fetter, itlatilielin borough A. C. • City. T. Gray. Colerain. NVllliam Lt.ie tea. Belijatiiii. G. Uetz. East \Viltiam Giruiti, Paradise. Clement Geitner, War., iek. Mira Howrey Etht L tuipeter. Charles A. Hoinitisli, City. John 13 Ilainaker. West Donegal. Adam Herr. Strasburg. Juba Herr. West Lampeter. Christian Johns, Karl. David King. City. Sainuel E. Keller, Wit rwiek. Poilip Lefever, West Lampeter. liehert 3laxwell, Fulton, Joseph Oterholizer, 13reeknook. .Martin I). Pifer. East Hempflohl. Daniel Peart, West Hempaeld. Alichnel Shaman, Columbia. Jonas A. Stouter, Warwick. John SheatTer. City. lteut.en Soul beer, Conestoga. Henry Trout, Etas Ilempfteld. George t.lnter, West Latapeter. Samuel %Venter, Earl. john IVeinhold, West Ooenliee. Andrew Weiler, Caernarvon. Tucrtsnsv. Dco. Vath.—ln the Senate Mr. Hole introduced a resolution committing the Government against the rendition of Messrs. Mason and Slidell,and made a belligerent speech thereon. The Senate, however, re fused to take any inconsiderate aotioa on so imp rtant a snideot, and tabled the resolu tion. Mr. Davis, the now Senator from lientuchy, gave notice of a bill to confiscate the property of those partioipming in any capicity in the rebellion. The House met, but no qiinrum being present :adjourned. Mosinsv, Dee. 30th.—The Senate met at noon. Anti-vlastry petitions were introdu cod by Mr. Sumner and Mr. Foster. A coniniumication was received from the etary of W.lr I:. ref 4; t , n rczoluti- —rani:y Fair Jurors Jurors At the eh.r of the year 1559 the repert of the then I . ..usurer. John Hob rer. -dm wed a balallee in ill. favor alone thou-awl .teal th:riy-five doll.ar, and seveis roil. t10,55,n7). 'Jul. svua moi.ey that had !weir atIVIIIICetI by Imo, ac. iiiilrrrill 11111 e, stunt Ilie In ii:Cr 111 lII.' lrem•tiry sear imideq ante to pay lo.•e+ aria e TpellSe• that had been 111Clifrvti, and ta lien the .11111 required il.i Iliad 100 prn•ill tomioify the Intreetor.4 in levy logo 1.12. There 101 . 011 X 10,11 lino tax rolleeied th.riag the 1,,0, 5,,e, it... &hi rein.this• uiiiimil. In 1110 tax that lora.. local 41 Tire CIO, Of the lii-i 5 Car. tail WllO.ll Iria) be coar•alerrt/ ti.ilie tarsi tax during tiara year. the pa). rit• *lt of tutu dalo ta'a , i conlemp alert and wail iio an nomiced tri the repo,t of the Directors. alibough the amount ve 1. not ...lined in that repoit. A Pueeem-min or ' , mall tire- eiCallal all ustexpee.ed Ileinand our the Treionir3. rind the money imendtil to pay Mr. Rohrer. veil• applied to the payment of :mile+ that oeernred sub-rimem to the levying of the lax. A precitrly ...m -it tr Mate of ahlotut. tra. prevented the payment of sloe dela out of the •eenad tax a. yet A. iht. debt con-ti hitt, a mineral! tea-1 °fiar pre , ent inde s dirdneisc of the Company, and Int. already been twice It not oftener) card tern pretext for levy tag u errata r a molt at of tar than ext-ring loin,. ',eared to )tardy, this exp'unatioll 111.4 Iberia deemed taree.-ary. iii order lo give u I con erraril a tall and tine itudetAhisiling of the lacteal gombhaa or the C 101.0.01). Although erste:slim, by fire In property insured in dire Company tra.t• 14, 4 11101 . 0 f - equeht during the Inv.ent year Orals let a 01.1illiet of year. pa-i i rho up gregsic kora Ira. tot been proportionably great None of the lova, hare been very heat) curl roast of diem may be ecia•stlerml by tat, acid rarely, would .n a.gely have beret tell by the Comp.tay. (la 'rectal oero• tort., ate Compeer} a• wet , LA rice individual- owning the proper) - . reirroiviy ewaped it ratan *Qs-e..,V1.1011 Were prevensei try a timely di•eavery of' (he fire ohd 1 the active aud lua,c,ou. icier:tone 91thute wile were pre-ein It ls a COlOOl ay ref] .eta on too. that niog • o , the Eire ,ll,-re par-1..01 C1a1,1'.11...1/ call, c.f. iir •.ie er acre , 0 ....nOLIZIIIiI of ... ~ ~..,.. , • I , a .:. 01 0.. •' .•• . " I Congressional the Senate, stating that it is incompatible with the public interests to furnish the cor respondence which has passed between Gen eral Scutt and General Patterson. Mr. Grimes introduced a bill to acquire titles in the District of Columbia. Mr. Davis introduced a bill declaring cer tain persons alien enemies, and confiscating their property for the benefit of loyal persons. lleferred. The Senate then adjourned till Thursday next. In the House Mr. Potter reported the NI lowing, which wits adopted. .T:rsolra That the Secretary of the Treas ury be requested to furnish, without un necessary delay, to the select committee in structed to inquire into the alleged disloyalty of Government employees, the information asked for by the letter of the 3d inst., ad dressed by the Chairman of the Committee to the Secretary of the Treasury. Mr. Pa.ter also reported a resolution call ing on the Secretary orthe Interior to sitar lary respond. lie said that it was necessary that the Select Committee should hare thi, information in order to make their report. In the course of accompaning remarks Mr. Potter said there arc to-day in the em ployment of the Government fire hundred clerks who ord disloyal to the Government.— There are S t the departments hundreds who had never expressed one word of sympathy %%WI the United States Government in its efforts to suppress the rebellion. The coin• mince had never directed the removal of any clerks. They were only a committee of in quiry, and could only lay the result of their investigations before the Heads of Depart ments. But these officers had not done their duty. Mr. Stevens, of Peansyliania, introduced a bill to repeal certain laws creating ports of entry. Mr. Spalding introduced a bill authorizing the payment of Trea.ury notes on demand. On motion the (louse adjourned until Thursday. TUE CoxrEssio; AND F.X.VERIENCE Or AN I N V.i LID. Puhli-her: for the benetir and n. n wirranz and n enistron to young inert who suffer from Nervour l'rern oure supply frig ul the r•mne lime the merto. of .e.ll-cure. hy Drift who cured Ur' ter 1,14;47 put to grerit expror-e through methenl imp°. Intim] ;Ind ror rekery. Single Conic , may Ire had the author. Nuthairrel Nl.r)t.or. 1:-q, Bedford, King County, N. V., by er.e:o,iog a nreprrol addre..ed cu velope. (Oct Direr, $25.] EMPLOYMENT. [s7s MME=MM Wr will pay from $l.; in $7.: per month. and all ex- Peawr, to oozier Ageiii, or give a roman...ion. rut free. Ellis VI:MP...VV. R. JAMES Gelle(111 Agent. alit:m.olpr, MlLerAlei I:l l llreflt.—Thele 1-, r1 1 111.11.,110 Stint 111 , 111 Al 11/1111111y tiu-ine-- its whiels 11lerc 11114 heel) mOlOlll liked onto oVelll O lll 1111111111 lie clothing of 001- 11e1. Not malty y C. 11.1 .liive Officers 111111 rile Ale. Weir Hail u, ge Mien, which weie ahno.t •kiit ltgh t. racy wore leather woe k-. whiell were 1.,11411) of the .nurse, for they kept the We.lfer ul 1/11/1111i1/011; Wlll/11 111e11 pndeleA 111 . 1.3.1.1 and tight .I,coeo insole volition co in Mot Ofgr.tit slitheen). DWI 1g the pre..ent war -tell of 111.11 . Vlll/1 1 •10et• proeute their t our,. oi. lie the Moven .ntise Mina Pm-fleet! & \V tt-o I, No. (;11.3 sold nil; ilhe.tion -tire:. Won., Pllllll , l. l l.lilia 011,4111 4.11,11i1t1e, 1111111. pr, leel!) 1114 0,1111,4 Tilt. firm t.nineil have none I.irgt ly nitn the tit making Ntilitary Cloth itn , ..ind their I.lf 11111,1 ei,ll l de 11.1110 fill the laige•t order- in the tole. NOTZCIL IN 'he in 01 the al I.D‘ DI I.4lD,Dire Son 11. ..f the 5:00,11.1 (Z.I.DD•I O. Line otter J DIDIV it .1.1 1.. her p .1 lILVeln. 'ray •. Di the Lo.ve. I‘'ettl .... aid. los Cell.rly NOTICE IS lIEREI3Y II a' clt•po•tucto. olote—tes to I e read on 01 •41.1 ,011. Olt the pall a gm oppi CH10,1611. br 1.1,, I.OMo 1).•711 6 .11rone I. 1: °thee. '4••••.‘, 14 Rile. t. Co um '1.1..04 410,1,1:“. we 11111 if ,y 4.1 .1.1111.61 . ), Izti.l,l.etweeli the hoot. of 4 and S tie ork I' [.:;,/!untbia...l4tt 4,1,1,2-21 DIVIDEND ! mill: Trindi.c. of flip Odd rr to 11:111 Ait4inciarion /.hour tice!un'il it DI VI 1)14S11 OP 3 1•1:11 Ci \'l' on the .111,10 lot I Li the AsbUCIII.II., tai able on id. Ul trrJ.n. 11, t , r...! 1.111.111 ‘vil...ON. Coitoultot, Jail. 4, 121;2•3.* '/lii.ASL HI 8. L?DIES, SOMETHING NEW! EUREKA ATTACH:IIEII? SKEUTON SHIRTS. rpm: great 01.)c,11111.11010/ I.l.eletoa ekir: 1 loorndae !II bare neil the 111111/1r1le) to 1/, 111 hlOlll and µ4.1 a 441111114•11 1. 4 1,01. %Shell rompre....d 111. the virarer in the :let of flit , ae ATTAIINIFST lty u 1.1111114 R tlt /4 . 1e1 . 11111. 1,11.111RA1 . WIIIIUUI 1.1.1114/111g the 111/111 or adding , o ihe weight or Clpt t (.1111 . /./15 . t'te•e iteretttin e object romble lettlttreo lot allow. the dre.•tu full 111 perlectly ra•y mot grace -81.1 p 0•111011 14.41/4 004 of l'ONDMI. , :111111'S Cola Jul 1;(1!. Opiwytite U.l,ll,wiinvtie TO ItENT. N excellent Itr.ek hnn,r I own. ALSO, A COUNTItI . rine mar fu tin town. traloien. fruit. Ac . complete 21t nom fir,: cl Aptit n, xt Cola Jan I t ISJJ. J. 11. REPORT OF THE DIRECTORS OF TILE FARMERS' MUTUAL INSURANCE COMP'Y, ron TIIE YEAR 1861. Read at a Meeting of the Mena era of that In stitution, on the 2dth day of December, A. D., IF+6l, Laing their Annual Meeting fur the - Election of Offices; VOlt two years next preceding that now broutat to a the Ihs••••1•sr • it Illy I . .stsa• 1141011 . In th,te Ito thm • 11011 , 11001 11.1. • She s•f • I.a •r•s •• In is - Is 1ar.11..111s I•X• m :lila loll." 111 0- .111 • 411,, .11- s • I,,fi ••. kg. la .0•1 s • r leeleiss• lOtilol II airs • • • I. at!. 111.. r• 1 • .sa,•• •A. 1111 41 11 •1. 1,1 •• LI • 1 VV., ,• 1. • • • ,A 1.1 /. o is 1 • • T. I tor pl. 34 or sl .1 .I/ ILI Is• ~1,1•• I'' I.' Iy Oa 0,0 •••••• . a,. 1 1, se....lag• .• a• w 0 I I •••••• .1:10 •••!, • z-Ireti to WOW.", I.l} Skil.. et. Too. 'lSt, //1 , 1 114. 11 ..1/i11.111,1,1U/ 1 . C.4.011/11 1101 Is 21.1.111111 k 1., e.Xlta. tel I so 1.0 la Ipl a g eo ss •• •sg . • n e t . Mal lal I) I••• i4..11••••1ae5.4 111 is 111.- 0c..:015. In IlleSt 14.p01t ml 4.,•,1.11: la Has ksibpsl.l.llll4l,olllol' to all la: Lo/-111 libcrll 1:011Iritolla0114 aught be errian Tit , old ado pr.drn "misrorvole never rort.e• .11)&7 ha- bre° tot.) tea ;toll he,l, Varmer4.3lututtl lomr mire Cutn;).081), Miring file Inst nix to Mills. indeed II kl•tall Ilk if Ca•Ll,llllts be tits: gO, erne.' by .ome rohletntertl or rootagmtn. Intim:ore WlllOll. V. lien aperatam,l•ooll.l.l, ns r•lvoge. Ussil II hiss optic 11. tore,, or is counter:lc:et' by Nome other niflotrove Wohont .tipping to -0.111111 such a .hrory phoomplorat deduction- the: LAI rotor. ran °My issdalge Itss. htspr hat sir ha ve.for tho prm.clit readied the ...tn....1.1y of Mi• deprruenre e) Mr. mid that on the print fp 14. tun: “alli I. a •torin there counts a rultn." o r may Unal•Ip.111• a re-s I ball of their eal.lial• lies. and re-t m apporetit r. emtly fur an Ind, filttr period of note. I fire-hitting occurred le the -tune neighborhood, a 4U.1. pit Mil was excited that lie froulded condense of the country, send the tidifenent.openons eaternanned V. glint the-c trculdes, aught liner some connection with the eau. , of the-n• disn-ters: 01 they! some imprint elided seouadrels ought be lurking in that vicinity, who far some purpose of cupidity or vengeance, orthe mere gratification of a malicious ih-po.ation. 'algid I e guilty of further prrpeirations. There suspicion- fora tune created !Mlle alarm. and were the subject of con siderable. cones:raceme , in the immediate 'neighborhood out the surrounding country; hut as a ..on-inferable nine line now ciap-cd, without a repetition of those outrages, a returmag sense of confidetnee and -scarily again pervades the public mind, which it t. hoped Intl y not soon be disturbed or molested. The first fire darning the period embraced is this re port, Occurred in the at John Gredicr atal.Catin critter Iltr-ley , in the vll.l_c of Mouinteille. 'l'lll- fire really occurred in :be night of the gfints of December, A. 1).. I eGU. winch win -on Mir the close of the ‘car no to throw the is hole priceeding- of the Board in rein, non thereto into tine baseless of the current year. 'rite apprai-ers en-instated Mr. crater's damages no Slob. mein Mr.. Ilershe '. at Of these rani , Ilnee ,mlith. of the titanium ...as paid in each re-pectocly... the origin on Me fine teas supposA to be the a orb tit ail iliectalitire. 'Elie next fire occurred in the rector mill of Spencer, Boardman re spent.r r nil the 2 . 2e1 nt reirruary• The lire originated tnecideetally IMmitest the inuelibiery. 100, canon Mal oilier highly inflummutele maternal, which grimily male agered the whole braiding:nal egio I lent+. and MU for die tff noel) exert 0 is of the !Taies tore arid their MONO) era, and theJull eloll 4 application of the ample 1111 d ellieuCtOlt.tnew-ures or I/ref:Juno:a art... Jed by die proprietors. the 11.1im•S could not have le-co extinguished. and his Company, as well u , the onorcielors. would have sustained a very severe Imo. The damage mu- priincipalny seamed to the muettme rs. and the nII/011111 paid by the Collipithy was 8247 112. A cooper'+ shop of Cliristitto retistermaclser. ill Manor lowienhip wont the 'text building destroyed. Tirt• happened on the Ifilln of April The fire broke out au lire aorrnnnou HMI was supposed to be acCalental tine building. Ma- lieu red nl S 1 On. The appernilers eS 'boated the damage at lot um' the Directors paid him fe:51111 tin the goili Oa . ; of.lttly. the dwelling,. lion -c ofJaeolt C ('Lot r f k i-t flempfedd township, was eMiolMett by fine at eidennallv. 10.- was e•tnntited by the appi.ti•er• at $lO9O. three fourth. 01 which being Sl,. 4119 :AL was pael to lion by the Infector , . 0.1 the 17 1 1, Ility of Atom-1 n fi.e orcurncrl inn work shop o.vned by Henry I: ,toner. in We-ii I.nmpeter `O•A ti , :ep I lie marl; ill-raver}' attire fire arid the abundance of water on hand (eieing mill-rare) enabled ism , present to subdue the devoating ere .; atvehul arc Uuddntg where It nriebu teal, nfiferwiof a large bare fitted watt buy and grain within a fsw feet of the shop. moo have inevitahlY he., columned and tt .eliou• fallen oil the Coin an well a- On the owner of the properly Fir. ;lim n er's 10-- was ,liinJted at 5 - 2911 : and the Dlree lorAp.oil smite $l5O. The 'neat series of thi. yeat'r disaster., was the dwelling house nod -tore of Hobert Soul4ty, in Atonic inviiislop, which took plate on the night of the 11 . 2 d of A agues. Tlll5 Sell the work of nit ineendiany, VS a fire wean kindled nt tint barn on the to:einises al the •inirile tune, but owing to It. confined 011111111011.1,111 mode hale progress when dercovered, and wa- ea-ity exit ingtv.lienl. In n fess• miniu:ra more line limn, would have reached the liniy.foft, and sill IT ebt to arrest II- pingres• would have been iii vain. The 10,. war emiin.tied by the appraisers tit $19115, and the Dineetots paid Mr Fonalsby $14 . 25. Another fire occurred oil the night ‘neceeiling the 12111 of r3eilleiliber. is t the prime-es Of P. IV. Ifliff-laud, 111 filtile rst I.le. by which bl, b tr.. and commits war destroyed. 'rim appnesers repented Ins loss three hundred and seventy live 110110 - 10r the COnttillit The Dormer- paid talon iF:2IG 16. Phi. , huddling was suippo-ed to have been de•ignicilly set nu fire. lu less hull it month uner the 1,11(11.1117 of Arr. Dies iniel's barn, on :he night of Octonci Gilt, tile burn of S.unurl crmn , r of Ni.ri Wan burned: As 110 slur to the origin strike fire c sold lie di.emrared tile ernteln•iun was 111.11 soirle In Ilielol3 , per Can inn' liarim-sly set fire to It, Jl r. Cramer's los. was serious, as the .1111011111. WU+ grentla below the nt.tual value; Ina ihn. 11,111ft:111m 1111 and 14:A1110.1111. :41.1 wens ,11141•11 When tine Ihrectorr agreed ill pay!5i10."..?7.0. ."..?7.0. ilea being flit ee•Mui of the amount be bad 111- •un•d, 11l lin , 5111 n S:10 lan- been paid, ale: the bal ance I. Still dim lam by the Conway (Jll the night oi the 13 h of November, ti weigonma -I.ei'e 'hop and -Imp. owned by l'eler Fet ter. m M. 01111.1111 10,..11111 ry ty burred The fire %Va.; ',entente', and the value 01 11. • humbling c.liwtated at $lOO three fouills. of which being 5173 the Dirceiord us , unicil to pa). Mr I - ever had no iii.umailee On 1110 coine..ti of I.n thop, and, is eontivquence, tu•aasiis a heavy teal. Two da), .nlisenitent to the 1a , 4 menlioned fire, to wit: on lie 1751. of November, a file occurred in the dwelling how,: of Ella- 11. Ithoad. In Itcain-iown The fire origami to a part of the huilding occupied n ruhlma 111 slier s -hop, bill VV.I 4 digeoveied and ex inigui.lit d before it reache oily oilier pan t of the bum ding. 11,.c again the Company nartowl% II t.erions On a- the linu•e in a laige iliree-mao.) brick handing, wok a consideracie .111104111( of emitenn sr, slued. Mr. Knead. e-iiinate.l at 8140, the te- , outdid of whirls, being $lO5, the Director- agreed. to pa). In :itldilloll :0 0.0-e nbove mentioned. Mere were mveral -tonli fits-, ti Mr. (mod'. hon. , ) ane olttit be tog rom-, bail by a, nety di-env cry, staid -In-num,. VXCIIIOII, a I.o.liagnAlloo W. 1.: pre- rcvictif of the .bole, at lIIOtI4II 16e 10-aaca. darn; )t• irt.ive been mid t•lxe at Marro.... :a Iva le roil cubit wail t•orlINIO, 0 OW runner- , Moto tl Inwrauee Coin• patty, t o•at WO, la ace ot 11 , te . .1•0 I to ter gc.atutut lur rico e-calite.l Ihuu .•.au•e to Oil, alley 11.1,3 lat . ell ad:• t ocoallare 1 tie t. bur , oultillerlarp.3l.l.l, aaa.aaa )•ar tr.ta one. looolietl it ilitlel}-eigilt (I0:1 pt overly in ii it • I n nton,t of $305,723 oi.ttle to o U i.o!tvic, atiaoo.iied to 73.1,7 :11431.11 3o1 , !oioo or 111..114011, of I.llelel Ca 111,1 1 ,11, U 41,111e1l .11011111‘.11 to Tile ,11.011.11011, 011 o'.l polities U 11111 U 111 14 70 A1'0.1114 agg te,;ate calwelled 41 Wldelt exceed. the eddttion. and extdldts an :10111,11 (it, of M ilell being dvikle.ed Nom INC aUIDU II !S -hit/lied by the 1.1-1 repuß Leavt, vi ogzleg lie ni C222M=l t. the lit.l stfltetrient of the tul or , or the COM fl.itty, leaf exhibit- autu tl tt etett., of qt • :111101/1.l w•utel. Prom Itic flr.t 0 rg..,1110.1 0i t h e Comp.my 111 Pt 11, Oben Illy plootod tot II Ile . X.meiled ,/,1110.111/0. It 133. /Welt ea .oltly. 34,1 1313010) ioVir. o.3 l/,`.• 010 / 1 01 hit 0:40, el 11141 yettr 11 .111111111.11 thi to.o4olllide of roof 101 twit.. eight 114110.11 ••1 100 l 0.0v010.)...1): Il rou.and , 11,0, tl um/ 1 W010)-• ffrol oot°3 nl.-m 11111111: 11.0 mooloil 3.1 llt 31. eml•Ilt al of -itherot tp o nwo pr. 00001 tigy a.. I eeil mom than "%el On 1- oust ed 1;) the greol 00111 .1 0 1 . 113 W 111 0 11. 1 0.0.11-. sliow• log nil to 1/101 doilioullllll 111 1111• aggleg tte umattiit tn. -tiled. wit eh 11101ilio.luil it 11 ileo,ly I.a 111 r, ple./1/01 )e. 1111- huN Pete Joe. 1,31 pso..ent I 0, reel V teW ol 1110 r.al.jem. / nye ,00,41,..r. of 3.t+4:41111• magi). !mom I m.ii:0111.- 01 .401i10 I veld)'-fee 01 more tt-i i,ll4l Mt+ lit li,iee 1 111111 O 1 11 the Ito.iri ol ret tly through employed 10 colket 1..xe4. 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A portion of tax is still anttoilected,atol as the clurl.ent, for tire nosy in the 11 . 10 e• 01 1110 enitecinrs. the %rectors hive tin isle:in. of ascertaining in« inec:se amount out.taniline left entertain the Orin. i lag, When 1111 C riveted. wet Le wflfficient in nay the Italanee,tow due in Mears Cramp:, Fetter nod Itlioati•.1111d 11•1111 C a few :iundred Jailors towards the liqutd.rtt o of the debt due In Rohrer, ' 'rite Trea•utior submits the foliowt Lig •Itiletnent of the financial operet:o • tri the Couva Iy, dotio; the Past )ear. INA — Pi - rut JOUM.. Tre,..lllPr of the ' rurmers , in J 116t0 ail C i. aecou, t wish eueilecon- To es.•h received D .roior T - est.orrr, :NIS 76 To unwind of rretru um. ree,e,l .mg, :he dote 01 ihe la. re N.. 1, 41)re. anti *tri ) PRIOUIIt of nix collected and r. a tiVek; Jar. Ine tilc current yeAr, Total amount teeeiveil, IS2I. Ily the pretalert of the showing .Ulll4 upon warrants drawn fly the l'reet7eit.. viz: lonuJr) 1, To Ju'ile Mean ithwy, lii. •rilury oa Pre-; lent for the year 1760, To Jam". Powder. damage, " Tu Joint Strohm. hi. **Jury a. St c rawl). for the year IYin. February I. To A bur r t.liate. far iu. houae. March 11 , To John Greider_ damage for his 300 00 CatUerins Ilcrehry , damage to Ler et chile, , 3G 00 " `retiree. Ron rdm tut 87 Co.. damage in Conon Mtn, Suite 21, &mei Cain!, damage to hia rattle hot , e. " r An.nnn ran -tentuacher, dnlnligr to Ins cooper shop, 6 0;u6 a110t... Pauline'', damage to Ilia arn.ll ft re Oct. IA Jaeoh (I Clair damage to lii. hou•-e, 1402 00 •• 21 Ilninel Gana, damage to Lou.". 11 2.1 " Usury K damage to It,. chop, 1341.A1 Nor, 11, Hebei I Soul-by esiiiroge 111 111%1100M 1423 00 25 P. 'W. 11,. a• tit 0. darn ige to hi-.table, 226 16 Ile s. D. Uacid LaraJi•. oton oo .• to lu. hou.e, 2 t4l •72 a , t mutt d'rvnire. 1111 art for his bat tt, f.. 0 Mr Ddrerent per•olt, fur prmtnig, 123 0" " *Vas reit/need, •• %Voltam B. Feidney, counsel roue, g Ou NV linee, Inca. 73 Li ectort, per di. in fcr Fef V;W:11 fl.il• oh•rrti, MEE DEM MEM S 1D,G02 CEO= I ,7*.! IBM EEM Sim° IA 815 10 5W 75 On 375 Ou FEEM BM IBM
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