TESTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION. 15.1.0NDAY, December 14. In the House a large number of resolutions on various subjects were introduced and referred. Mr. Fernando Wood introduced a resolution pro viding for the appointment of a Commisaioner to go to Richmond with a view of arranging for the ter mination of this bloody, destructive, and inhuman war, and securing a pence under the Constitution, upon terms oi. Justice nod equality. Mr. Wash- Marne moved to my the resolution on the table. Car ried—yeas Id, nays 541. lhe Speaker noutruaced the titanciing Committee.;, the Chairmen of which are so fenU we : Elections—Dawes, of Moeuepur,e,, L a. Ways and Meaus-6tevens, of k'enneylvanni. clams—Bale, of Pennsylvania. commerce—W sunburns, of Illinois. Pubilo Lands—Julian, of Inuiana. root Offices and Poet Roads—Alley, of Mane. ; . :District of Columbia-1,./VejOy, of I.lliLois. Judiciary—Wilnuo, of lowa. "Revolutionary Chums—Price, of lowa. Pl.lbile EXpeutilLure..i—littri bort, of New York. Private Laud rilianns—Thayer, of PeLlDElylVilLia :Manufactures—Mourebeaci, of Pennsylvania. Agriculture—Clay, of Kentucky. Indian Allatre—Vi lockout, of Minnesota. Affairs—bchenck, of Orin/. Naval Affairs—,Rice, of Maestieltuthette. Poreigu Affairs—R. Winter Davie,of Maryland. 'l:err/tunes —detiley, of Otto. Revolutionary Penelope—Littlejohn, of New York. Yellbloutl—Waaloy, of Weer Ytrginia. ' 'Roads and Canal;—Arnoia, of Patents—Jencks, of Rhode Pubiic Buildings and lirounat—Bice, of Maine B.evioeil and Luonioneit litl4l.4Oza-13o3.(1, of Mo. ot Illipoie. ACCuLtula—.K.Allub, of New damp. titre. Dypartaleut—Pike, or Me. Expenditures of lOU Iroaeury Lepartwenr—Amos Myeia, of PetkL,SylVaula. Expenditures at the War Department—Denning Expenditures of die N avy Lepartweut—Bas cur, of Now Y.ra. Expeeuttures of tire Pomt Lit - li,, Department-- Pothurry, of New York ExpeediturLs of the ILte.iw non, at Expoudaur,, 01. 1'u,;;;; Car. 01 Susr Yulk. On PI - 11,111g—A. Yurk Ou .Eravlit:tl .f 11 I,CAletn 01k...nDAY, December 15 In lOU :7:e00.0 to-Jay Slr. \V',: coil protected the a,kl,.g Or ern tnereate 01 pay lur various goveininent ,tuJer., 10 Bost,. Mr. Ilentler.,uu pre m.:m[4:d mewoital rulauve 1,/ a 11nw railway \i d:uit.g,tun and \Ol, lure. A bill WaS in troduced by dlr. Laae, Cl unvibg lot Ito ob j.e[ Lloin pt,llll,ll.kra of tit sate 01 golu, :Alter or tureign ,xenL.ng,. accept ai I,gutar biLkiag.lloU-c , Or Ullohted lty a 11,e of train ur.e i 0 lot. 11.1./u-and a„Li impii,Jhuient fur hut lees ,n,o- Mr. loot intro. dueol a tall to tae l'cuple'd , Pat.: he it •tti o 1.-JtZ,rapa Mr. Juu.iner intraduecd a run,dUtica 1 ~ t ni.g to the appUtIALUCIA 01 a tuu,.1.1,1., la lel 1,1,, public ,laiLtlel U 1 Bet Culled J..attz, awl reduce thew to mite perfect and cui,veUledt. tuft, Inc matter Was laid over. A re4Mution giVlug to General But u,de the thank, of Congre a o,ka I stet led ; at. or Wilzen an extended debate aro,: In coil,:, ouch ,v::11 the subject of the exchange lot prl-uucr In the lion.: a u.,,,age Wat received from the President cordially recoummending that CAL/Lain J uhu hedgers, who captured the 61ns.a, enould receive a vute,fthanli-f diztinguiAted zeal and brat cry. .fume u1,n,,10n 01,00 upon a cones of re.,lilti.J/1, i1.11.1,,ad by Mr. ek.:! the tall., branch.a the tit.uu..l ine6.rage to tun appropriate eAnniittee.,.. being WC.IJ rcoal,l to tnai 'tart relating to the duty of the Lotted 4.1.,a I at to every State a republican form c g,vernnen'. Atter value modi fication, the Vitro adapted Mr. COX called Up LIS r.,oltoiou rt,tue, log toe Secretary ot War to talaillualeatt 1.41 CUligIC, report of ‘750. MteltliaL viltet:ruing 01 we Artny of the Potomac ; u1.,1 it w., adopted A re:olutiou. re terilug to u ,eittli,/tatilitt,e all ColutaUDiCat jut:, re garding inerea,ed ;action.- between Wa,n ingthn and Ave York, en- talditd by a vote at eighty to ty-une, and the .1.1.JU., ad 2 ,Ur,ed .E.n:,E,ba v•Lev^_-wbierLi In the benate, to-day, jot,: re,.,hition leader ing the thanhs 1.0 tie;:tral and huh officers was reruited Lack hod paned A me morial of two ill the Ma-,teatt.Sett, reglinent:, of adored troop., arking 1.1 Ue put , 11 a looting with white Soldier:, 111 pv!td. Ia pdy, . MIS referred to Military Cornini...,e. Air L.ne, or intro• duce t h re.-olii; 'nth the treatment by the rebel, la; pri,oller.:. Mr. Sumner', reso lution I. chit.; to a cunli. tlll,ll or the public laws of the t Lw4.d• ,dI. tae livu, a A, to.• • .., IL stroLg :nun, 111, ,ur pri,ouer, were Alt. S:oati ,tfured troll institicztog the Cothm,(e., vt. ail 10 line eSpealtUt . ). lie C ”,,truction of a through railroad betme,s ew - I,rk sod W,h ington. Mr. inc:.n,y, tile 41 , 1,4 ate I tat:. ore semed syn.... rearm ei tror.pS 1,11:g away 1/ on/ ILO Linea , A rennin.'---u WOO luttt , tutt.d i.C.....1,1/11g, for a tug atalit tat •[ I a i and intern. Culna fit. 11 el,4lite and 2.1,1 Mr. lo•me, of the delay tr. the pJyrnent of disabled and de,ca:.ed TTITSDA.Y. December 17. In the :7:ot!, to-day, 11„,le ma.ie a lengthy explamtimb 11, denial of a T..i..tige him of bribery, lb ameurm,g. 1, The sum T T'`;; 000 the re lease of out An Coto , htlicc hi-T quest. .I.llc, Couuiti,e to report ul u<al.,,,.suing a pJst Louie I :Cull L 4/ Lau Z,CereLciry of the iNayy ate ~,reeled t. c .u.a.ur.icAte all its ,Ac , rcliumg to tW EPP, NyLc.,li any armed ves,el., I t o or navy save Less A c.rutuu• hicatiuk ;11, ;rat.etu,i• Ling a letter !Dull A:a a r,c,wuJel,u..tu.,,a lull !tie thitLicr care.:lll .1.0 the house, Mt. Arit.r-on tul , .tred a mutton looking '4., aid an ir.u . a try into tit itexpediency of inipro‘log the upper tapt , h at the The report of the cowtuts:iot err app bated to examine iutu the accouhis of tdlittertt and wen it, the western armies was called for ou motion to: Mr. McClurg. A resolution 01 Mr. ilarrl6,;;,,,c6l.Ll,Lut,al..ry t.t the Euspewtton 01 the Is nt wn> rejee ed by a vow oh . 17 ;44.1,1 Pit. I Ju wo tun ,f Mr Mor rill, the Secretary oh the wai rt.quested to transmit to the d,,uments ttLowing the workings of the Itecipt, Oily treaty :1 re,,tutiot, of Mr. Edgerton it tertt.cel,ooo: 1.1-wt.:tut:i -dol) of the Prt.,,ent was latd ill the taulo by a vote of 90 to 66 A sofa., f1,!re..1 b Mr. ;Suuth of ReutuctUy, dtciartug !hat Lion of all ar et.terlatued while a rebel woo in arms, that it was the dut:, of supply wet, and money. and that a vote 01 thanks be tendered to our ,ddiers. 'Lucy were p.,-ed, and the .110uu udjaureed till M6r6lay . In the Senate to-day a memorial was presented from eitizeus of Wisconsin, asking au amendment to the Curs itution prohibiting savory in ali the States and Territories. The Commit , co on Mi itary Affairs report,'d back a hi 1 ainei.timg the Enrol!- meet, amo. g or her changes stiihing out the three hundred dolor commutation glance. A lengthy discussion arose upon Mr. Sumner s resolution re quiring e‘ ery member of Congress to take a pre scribed oath. Pending the discussion the Senate went into a :An, Executive renown, and thou ad journed until Moutd.y. The lluuso w`..s not in session. Iron ' ty ege, ' its erg, isstitut• of 1.,,, nieg ro-ntry, of •ri t or. corrotint of ettriction fl th.loo to it fr to parts c f the , emir}, •' , to. , aLot it 00 I.OA rn ti..0..0 .1., pr.trtical a iliablencertir Owir, ,dents, take t•reet.hairtit cvr thou other ' •I Dip. , tai to this Ltellegt he log a t., ,:.teats lu torgirt , ss Itf • he corulst•i•il f skiltfal aftl tst;t•risi. ati• all • stat•o ti at et noel of th•it ttrt•ll•tutiitn, et•a !. , an to he c mit eOllO ti ted for thesill ai-• Pis c.A.• Asti ", Tt- . t 1,, os.ait.r. itrciry vOting twin to the reentry t•heilltl try WASHINGTON CITY. Dec 14. • a' 'I o ff Dear Patriot : Mr. Lawson. (Dent .) of Penn- t. IY it' tl.l-'•olleg , t7ir.010.....' It; C r fall lut t. ,11 1,- 11,1.1 ,, 0 thr, pcime;po:, ylyania, tiered resin Mien today, directing the tl KIN! , S SMITH. ommittee on Military Affairs to bung in a to ._ Orhurgh. increase the pay of all the private soldiers in the service of the United States to thirty dollars a 1,1,111V.C.TED.1 Pulmonary Consumption a Curable mouth, one-half thereof to be paid to the families of Dlaease I such of them as have families. A if D Although this would be but simple justice to our soldiers, and is no more than is paid to a common laboring hand at home, yet you will be surprised to learn that the Republicans opposed it in a solid The itsYing be_:, - body; notwithstanding their boasted professions of f, ,, • a n•re simpls ern . ; h!,.. h .••t, friendship for the soldiers during the election cam paign last tall. As the form in which the resolution was offered by Mr. Denison would compel the com mittee to bring in a hill, in accordance ait h its di reotions. Mr. Washburne (Rep .) of Illinois, in order to enable the committee, which is composed of a majority of Republicans, to dodge the responsibility of opposing the interests of the soldiers, very cue- •o, ~,,tabs, Coiccc, ningly, as be thought tri...d to get Mr. Denison to , rr.l.j.Ct of the mi•scrtiser •' change the phraseology of the resolution s, as to ,; 1 . • t , • tit tb s. have the committee merely enquire into the exped, - ency of increasing the soldiers' pay. .be ; but. Mr Denison, although a new member. raw his object, tm , sr•-• and refused to accept the modification no insidiously suggested. which caused a great fluttering among the Republicans, They saw that if the resolution was allowed to pass in that farm it would amount to a peremptory order to the committee to bring in a bill allowing the soidieis the full thirty dollars, which they feared would se deplete the Treasury that there might nut be enough of greenbacks left for their shoddy friends gm, edntractors, 'be. Hence they were driven to the neca'ssity of showing their hands by moving an amendment to the resolu tion, so es to wake it merely an enquiry into the expedi,,,,y of giving the inervaseal pay to the sol diers. and on the vote being taken, the Democrats voted directly in tavor td. ~ouipelling the committee to give it, and the Repunlicans voted against it. The Republicans having the the aniend• ment woo carried, and itm- d ate poor soldiers have been deserted by thou hypocritical Republican friends in the hour of their great, neat Erten the Patriot Uuion Mr. Wasbhurne, (Rep .) whet s s, eager to ,le feat this resolution, aitt rnartio • tiered a resolution to give to a bitten of Abolition committee who have little or nothing to do ltut direct Ale lit ion speeches. SI a day, amounting to about 1,120 a month while they had just a tea moments before refused o,e, et9llur a day. or :PC it month to our gal lant soldiers sofa arc liable lo all the privations, hardshil sand perils of thecarup and the battle field. Several of the Abolitionists offered resolutions to repeal the fugitive slave low and to put the negro on an equality with the white man—mart of them in direct violation of the Consti'uti•,n which they had sworn to support. only a week before. The new Chaplain. ((Manning.) this morning, in his opening prayer, applied the epithet 't brutal to the slaeeholders. His prayer contained more politics than piety. A resolution was offered calling upon the Secretary of War to communicate to the H urn the reports of Hen. ArCiellan. which have so long been suppressed by the nilininistration. It caused a gond deal of squirming anerrig the Abolitionists. The proceedings of this day have:nude a very black record for the Black Republicans. SOLON. T AIN CASTER COTAIT Y, R.S. TA At a i Orphan.' Coast held at Lancaster, In and for said ei nary. on the 30th day of November, A. D., 18G3. In the matter of the Irquisition had on the real estate of Nary Rurikey, Irte of the Township of Sadobury, Lan caster county, deceased Read and c , .115 rmed lli.ll, Noveui - - WY - The estimated streng'h of the Federal ' klii- To Nervous Su ff erers of Both Sexes her 30th, A. D., 188,. . Same day, the Court, on motion of W. W. Brown, Esq., army for the ensuing year, including regnlare, —A Reverend Gentleman having been restored to health i grant a Rule on all the heirs and legal representatives of volunteers, and drafted men, is 927 61)5 ; of lna few days, after undergoing all the usual routine and I Mary Rockey, deemed, to appear in open court, on the the navy 58,590 men. rregular expensive modes of treatment without auccessi 3rd MONDAY in JANUARY, 1864, to accept or refuse the considers It his sacred duty to communicate to his afflicted real estate of Mary Rocket', deceased, at the valuation. —............_ S2B 2] .gra- Employment I --tf, Notice to be given to the heirs, Att.. residing out of the AGBN W A N T E D I [5 75 1 fallow creatures the mewls of curs. Hence, on tbo receipt State, by publication in Lancaster Intelligeneer for four We will pay from $2B to $75 per month, and all expenses, of an addressed envelope, be will send (free) a copy of the successive weeks prior to the return day. to active Agents, er give a commission. Particulars sent prescription used. Direct to Dr. John M. Dagnall, No. 188 By the Court. Arran: SAMUEL M. MYERS, feee. Address Erie Sewing Machine Company, It. JAMBS, Fulton stree, Brooklyn, Nee York. ffeb 17 ly 7 dec 14t 47] Clerk O. C. General Agent, Milan, Ohio. rang 27 ly 83 ESCAPE OP TWO lINION PRISONERS Account of their Treatment while There Two Union prisoners, Capt. W. T. Ander. el the 51st Indiana, and Lieut. J. T. Shelton, of the 17th lowa, who escaped from Li' by nri- , n a week ag - , reached here be the Fortre3s Monroe boat. They traveled night and day through the woAs d..wn the peninisula, directing their curse by means of a n - mket compass. They v . . 3 'tod -Ewe, and in behalf rf their late comperd:ms in prison desired to expre , s theiy• kfrsteful thanks: for the timely Tel ie thero,through the instrumentality of Balt. American Relief Fund. They repre -mt that while the supplies furnished by the rebel authorities were of very po,,r quality 11 , A very meagreatili it was the t.e.st they had g,v,• Apart front this. the o , nduct of the relief officers and guards had been generally kind, though there had ..ea individual cases of I,ar-h and perhaps ercet, treatment. S' :,r, however, as their own exnezienee they foci it due t say that there has been mile! , exagg,eratim. The supplies of nt inon h..re and tome the north was tn-st and cl,mbtless there would have be, - n inten . sely mare sufr ring but for such The c , nditinn of our prisoners on I land the r•fifwer-1 &av, is diubtless far v.No than th se in the Libby prison. At 151)1) of our poor fellows there are with uu, -holier any kind. and most of the tents so , rn and threadbare as to aff.d - d but u. Thus they aro exp Hed to cld winds and 'Nei sands, and must suf inhni,oly apart from the soarcity of provis- A DRUG IN TIIF. MARKET.—The New Y ,rk Jbott , /, in a lengthy article on the sui.,i , ct of Ott ..1 pore love for President Lincoln we to make a it.en-iati in about hie Message the n' l )-ti iLty ; but we tried in vain. Before thie war w.i u to print an extra edition of m ten to thirty thousand c piesoof the Her -0.1,7 ntaining the President's Meseage, and all these e :pie,' were bought up like hot cakes the e ..ter puliiie 0 Wednesday we oh t,,rd impy of Mr. Lineoln Message by imileg-it - 11 W. printed it first, and had ~_r.t I 0 ady lief. ire ur sleepy eontempora ries lir h r they were about. The newe -1 weri tiottfi.al by the bulletin!: that the tea“ in town. Well, we printed four ho lie 1 itml eighty cmpies the Message._ Of these we i , •1.1 nue hundred on . - I eighty e ipie3 to 111 Y we Nh , ,uld hive 11.):" Lt, the hove clat4sir .11y n'.raso it) thn rein tinin . , titre. Lut,kred. had not a. o untrvrn In canto al,ng in the n•ok or time anal h.ntoht the whtio Latch, on a ::no r. t di , ;, 'se ~r nn Inc w,ty to me \%c L ye , very r , lr i s tint OUP eoantry cn-t an^r m'erel ' y repented of hio bargain. This Trio incident i- the , trongeßt pro 4 we o mld pr door the r. , 01.,1rt0 in Ilfference of pol)Lo. Ey, A Gent lemon, cured of Nervous Ile he,y and Yciuthful Er r L . ,' a ire hrberi) ethers, will be happy 0.1 furnish t • nillshq need it charg,) the recipe rnd n,a f ,r m Otif a the simple Remedy used in his n ,••• Those adqhieg bp pr,pflt by his experience—and pole Va!it ce the , aine, by return selbed ) by addressing .1011 N r, °UDEN. lieu Nanen” M.reet. New •rk. r 4— o Ft orse Ow 11. er s 1 . LLIBLE I.I.;INIENT 'hi any. and in alp eases of La-,11-.. si !coin tipr tins, li- aitet m Wren-hing. its effe ct anti ceemin. I ness or Saddle live, Manno. .it abei i•ar.• sp••edily. isMavin and Hite:beim miry Ire :-r .. ~,toti and cured incipient •t tit ni ca rc •or 1,3,11 , 1 th- pito-dbility eta radical . • it•t• td the itiod, however, in to desperate, litit it 11.1,s ha alleviated by this Liniment. and •o' Mitt- Will storm remove thd Lamen,s, • i e • !meet with comparil lee 1 - ,j{, • isave this remedy at handjiir n- • 1 i•-• of Lameness will iavent (moods:de diseasea mentioned, r- and which render no many nosily writable., inns 43 ly2l • 11:. the 1135111UT I r 1! pension 40- i qunllty 10 All I Uniformity of VL.r . Cluthing iu Flue Ay December IS OTIC ss—T he undersigned A ndtt or app •inted by the I) Cu.•. I. k. C. • outy, t o s a. t e d n fl u i d s ihnti a of the halat•ee futuad in the bud of Julia a. Ara;,, sulusinDtratrix. of John Armo, Into o' the heronah of C dumtlt , decea ed. I.J dui among tham legal. Aso. to- ius; st, same. whieis they will En•l a surd ,ore ly entitled to the swine, wilt seted for the purte,a of his A A „ priutsuetst on IV EDN USDA Y, Ow- d•iy JAI:U.4AV, u D . IE. st. o'e lock, P. iil .in the Library Room of the of the s• dint. ••• w • IP. -I Cturs ;joule, in the City cd . Lint astbr, when en I risers ' fit the atII: -eat. •,..1 all I_ ersos, intereated rwly stsrissi. if they think proper. be Invaluable: and he slop -• - • c• ry WM.II Auditor. IMIlliellill!IIIIII!ITEMII lrm_ t u- tli, L,And dci,ons, and I expe..o to onion roor..y -ot e! E—tod all who purchase the art of rums. on, I. l oLftr tent to too tv;lt insun) the pro ,eturn of a ...trd of tostructions in tht• te m t. • 0. turoc , l to thorn not ecttliticel. Atitirutts WALTER T. TINSLEY, No. 1 Park Place, Nets York. FROM LIST! Y PRISON BALTIMORE, De:3 . 18 remark- 1,11,1 cpertev,e, 0 1110= R_ 111 ~het uti txpie,ly lIMIIMEMINE I I. rr,l 'Pry it. . 1 . 1•• rt: .eti • Iti I INIE11=111!1 ITIEITI 11=MO!li=1 ill= y 0... ,7;t13 ta•vort; tung t; -.1,t1 that dr-ad e - 47 ll= r 1; dirretl,:, hir. idJ E' , WA RD A . W C,u A For,nlr.e for All: Elthcr Hen or J N IP ME= 1=M!MIIMII lEMEI MEI tV.y. V u win yursuin,• 1111= It . c 1 pr.l , . much ut c u, hulc 3,• hum . ' ConEoquenthy those who d Feria hoot- to money Ic. ,h_iot lUS , of poriini, in thi: vioria of e think thst becans, iiey have ! en hurnbungel nut of a delivr or so, EMI= 11=11 T'hci.vrsou who tuccetds is th , o , • hr hits slmething that t 210 m 411 Ailir•New Jersey Land• for Sal e ALISO, GARDEN' O 1 FRUIT FARM, Suitable for Grapes, Peaches Pears, Rarpberries. Straw berries, Blackberries, Currants, &c.. of 1, 23,6, 6, 10 or 20 acres each, at the following prices for the present, Cid wires for $2OO, 10 acres for $llO, 6 acres for $6O, 2 1 ,4 acres for I acre for $2O. Payable by one dollar a week. Also good Cranberry lands, and village lots in CHET— WOOD, 26 by 100 feet; at $lO each, payable by one dollar a week. The above land and farms, are situated - at Chet wood, Washington township, Burlington county, New Jersey. For further information. apply, with a P. O. Stamp, for a circular, to B. FRANKLIN CLARK, jan 13 lc 11 No. 00 Cedar Street, New York, N. Y. On the 15th Init., by the Rer. J. J. Striae, John C Brackbill, of Paradice, to Miss Hettie Frantz, of East Earl l3y the same, Henry H. Hershey, to Miss Liale Leeman bah of Loa - er Leaconli. On (1,17 th mat_ by the tame. Jacob E. asnck, of Para di=e, to Auna B. Kroid,, of Leacock. On tho 17th loot., by the Rev. J I. Monahan. Lieut. W. IloplOus to Ilarriet D. Rogerr, all of this city. On the lfith fast., in this city, Catharine F., wife of Jacob Dor watt, aged i 5 . 1 .3 years. On the 17th lost, in thin city, Betnard Hubley, in the :.7th year of his age. On the 19• h haat . in this city, Catharine If , wife , I Jacob Dereart, in the 16th year c f her age. Oa the 17th inat., In St ff,oi'te. Susan, wife of C. S. G tube, in the 43rd year of her age. Lancaster Wholesale Grain Market. o , rrectc,l weakly by .1. B. BITNER h Dao.. Forwarding and Commission Merchants, No 91 North Queen street. LANCASTER, December 21. 1-6 To 7 00 1 05 1.05 F' our, Superfine, 13 bbl Extra White Wheat, bushel Red Ore, old •• •• new Cloverseed Whiskey, in libds " Is ORIGINAL TALES, SKETCHES AND POEMS, Local Affairs, Educational Matters and News of the Time. /fa-Interesting Correspondence from the Army, from New York, Washington, Philadelphia, Cincinnati and other places .04- The columns of the " Spy " is filled weekly with i Original matter from some or the best writers in the country. In Politics and on all Sectional Questions it is strictly ! neutral. Nothing of an immoral nature wilt ever be act• milted into its columns; therefore, making it A PAPER FOR THE And a welcome visitor to the Family Circle. It is printed on pure white paper, and with new and beautiful type. S 4- Carefully prepared Market Reports. Philadelphia, Baltimore and the Local Markets of Columbia corrected every week. ill fl - It has a circulation equal to any paper outside of Et• °Tie n e je ction w • Philadelphia, nod Is rapi,lly increasing; therefore, it is ' be te.ld at the Office of the Lancast, County MuT ual one of the best advertising mediums In the interior of the I i,urance Company, NVillnunstown, no the SECOND stm e , TUE-4)AV, 12th day (.1 JANUARY next between the TERMg.—One Lollar and Fitts Cents per annum, iu ad hours of ]G ck, A. M., and 4 o'clock, P. 31., for the , purposes of electin t. NINE DIRECTORS to servo the said specimen c op i es cent when applied for. Company for the ensuing year. A. II RAMBO, NAT ll'L E. SLAY MAKER, Editor and Pubisher, Secretary Columbia, Pa. Flour dull: thete is but little shipping demand for flour and only 000 bbls. extra f soli at $7.12 3 ,4@7 75, and a small lot of superfine at $5 75. The receipts continue light e flour steady at $6 62 4 1 : . and Cm nmeal at $5 50. %.5 hest dull; prices drooping; sales of 4 000 bus at $1.62 for red. and $lO5 tar Kentucky white Small sales ot liye at $1 35 Corn in active request, and 8 OUO bus. sold at $1 05®1.12 for yellow, and $1 07 for white. Oats in demand at 87g,88 cents. Provisions move slowly. No c'auge :n Groceries. Sales of Mess Pork at $l7 60.1820, and 100 tierces same in price at 11 cents. 200 Ulla. Whisky at 86@87 cents. and drudge at 85 cents. dec 2d3P - ou SSIGNED ES 'l' ATE OF JACOB & H. 11121111.1 i. a.ail wife, of Lancaster city, I.iorast er T. ANTHONY, county —.dumb Heber and wife, of Liu:waster city, h icing MANUFACTURERS OF PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS, by deed ot %Aunt:re sosiguntotit, dated NOV r MitEit dkih, 0 1 BROADWAY. N. Y. A. , 1503, -m.ignod and tr.troinoired all their and effects to Oa-. I. r the of the co I 1. in the linbor : he therefore ;does colic to all persona indebted to said assignor. to make payment to the undersigneil without delay, and Thole kissing C:lttMi to present them to dull J. 000 D, Assiduse. esidiug in Marticcille, LlDelltiter r.. Pa. 6.. Olt ENRY DIORFOREPS NEW BOOK I THE DAYS of SHODDY: THE DAY-‘ OF FHODDY: THE DAYS OF SHODDY: DAYS OF SHODDY is published and Lr sale this Amy by all Dooks4lers and News Agents everywhere, complete in nm• largo volume, paper COVE r. Railway Edition. pH. 0, both-: or bound In one rHutur, cloth, tar $1 50. It io published and for sale at the Ch,ap. et Book Ll , use iu the wow Id to buy or sand for a stock of becks, wl,ich le a. T. B. PETERSON k BROTHERS, N. , . 106 Chestnut Street, Phil L. Copit, sent c'rery , lie, free ,f le,tage on recuipt of p RESENTS! PRESE NTS!! 50,000 AON:NTO WANTED:: 7t,,eue WATCHES, tit)f,D PE , S AND PENCILS, VE,T. GUARD AND NECIL RAINS, CHATELAINE CHAINS AND PINS, ENGRAKED BRACELe:TS, ERG ILA VED SPRING LOCK ET6, or.! r - qoae ii ego, California Ripe, Cb,eti Elope, NI ro min Raigo and Pius, the,ln Cllif.rnia Diamond Piro. Calif rola Itanioud Ear Drop, 13eautitui Seto GI Jewelry, Nee' Stylus 51,05. HMI Buttons, etc, WORT!: 1400,e11e, To be mold for Oar Dollar each. without regard to and toot to be paid for tili you know what you are t. get.• In all transactions by mail we shall charge for doing the lir, Cents hick must be erwbored when the circ ,w what ;.0 rah lote. Ili, ~op, =BE a 124 . ...•! , que of artidot then tii2 tti, gt,t the :ail , ' tt t t poi A l , - it - wilt l'it . rt tol graved c,-u. SILVER WA In ~/ 1 ES! first Clues liquting Timepiece, far accuracy of ee uOt WV PROUL A itt i‘r.-‘ll heeens t i sutc .1 uurocial . an.l, above all, - ... II EN ICY LONG. et, cheapness in price, these watch, most insure universal r • VAINTOY. ELI/., Associat e th., :LppEabation• om Pie, id at, f d the c An irultaticm io faultless that it cln hardly he detected ).„ (:, • s . t ,e••dby the most experieta ed jbd4ed. The material being , of L) c liee ra . and ac quler abo at the in twc etAlf., the o,tcr one firet qualify Sterling &diver, i A na vat while tho ions act. ist rind Silver. it cannot be recoz- Prcec7t Airvotwi, req [Jou e. among tl 11, tried by cutting c, heavy erg., inw. making it, not only c pdb:.s Proclarnati.m throughout me Bailiwick. iu hut In ,lit.htlity. tho hest I,cnO,Nnre of c aud TN fiber and General Jail Deliver) SOLID STERLING SILVER v,istenro. ... of General Quarter Sessions of the Pea, anal The ,de of Glebe Wat:bes In the army is a 6011,0 of g s it Delivery, will comn h en, In the C.dirt House, in the en' moue petit. retailing, a , ti-c' very readily do, at p 2 • City cf I.acc aster. ilt the Carnr, ,owealth cf tutu Advanla, and up eards. Many huridri(d dollara can be made In a ou he Y/01,1t1 JAS.O Y, (IS )1 , 51, In nuisuatice singlo p.to day by any one of ordinary business tact. of hi , ll p.E.e,pt, PUBLIC N.ITICE LS.4l;ir• AT WHOLESALE ONLY! In heavy hunting cases, c. to tbo tNor and A ,i,r7l", h,autlfull3white enamel dial, and fancy cut ,” t .':mote, arid i ; .1, ibc, • hc t hands, ill grOd running o der, by the half del... $66. 1 , . _ • o on, (atilt t), . Count.. ,o t , it by thn case of six '!. EC,n and there in their own pr. ,t.,, Up. in receipt of two dollars, as guarantee of good faith, with tiotir tot; e , r•il+ and ,:mminattmos, and irotntot- n‘a h , te and ‘ratchr , eapte. to any part of the loyal Ti--.. sotni their 's. cilia' reo,ntbraneE,, to do thnno thtng, Staten, collecting balance of bill on delivery. This ensures ,h to their atTertain. lii thoir behalf to b , done, huyers against fraud, gielog them their watches before od else vii those wh o w it; prosecute against !lig p rinoner. nayment is requitod. Bond orders to the sole importer. sift, or then shall ho, in Ott:Jail Msnid coun , v of Lan. HAWS WHEATON, No. 12 .lnwolers' ki . xchange c t-t• e to he the,. Arld there to prosecute t tg• Et iL., th em Car. Col hand( ft, and Broadway, n • ,!tap So is t. dee n 4t 41 ! 84) [VIII WANTED --To borrow 01l a .... The "Normal Institute for Physical Education," in• ( VIII 1 Ili, t,3go , 11, nr, city mope-, ttvr.h coreorat..ll In 15 , 13, and under the management of Do. DIO 10 , Oil Legato, 00 THIS ;,1,1.1.- E. I,EOOIO, will open its BLnth &sssinu on the Sec.-nd of damn LANOseTER, I), 8, 18t.rj de c 5 tt 17 tLry. a,l 1111 vt Idy 21,•. ,tl) , •oinz p oprrtf The demand f - r teechor• of the New Gymnaslice has E WAIN Th:l).--T he subscriber ',visit- I.e.ome such, that the last class of Graduates, consisting ea to sorehase WE',l": Tit , USAND BUSH of fifty ladies and star lumen were at pace engaged, mud t:: RYE, deliver, d Malt Ileuse in Linz The hundteds more might RA profitable employment. hi •c- me.eleet .1. B Well known medical men assist In preparing the pupils Lit., Dee. nth. ItClt. ;Mx A .;t to act a, guides in Ph'si••al Cul . nre. In the .tepar meat of Gymnastics Dr. Lcwis personally trains every candidate for the New Profession. If any reader would know msre of this pioneer li:tented tion in a new and noble professim, lot him or her send for full circular to Dr Dlo Lewis. Boston. -To Dr. Dlo Lea's more than any other man, is the country had •tubed for the present deep, practical interest in physical culture. He has dine a noble work.—.l/a. s. Teacher. " We look neon Dr. Lewis as one of the benefactors of his lace "—Grace Greer,.. .ad. “Success to Dr. Lewis 'lyntnasitrr No totter Insti tution e aists."— The Knicscrbee.er . '' Dr. Lott is's book is the meat practical, sensibte work on this sub j ect, extanut In any language.'—Continental Monthly "Dr. Lewis has girt!!, us fat the best and most practical of all nnbli.tatious on the; , tOject of Physical Culture."— h. I - . Intiry,,Jrn!. ;dec. 8 3t 43 MEI= I't , TRAV.--Come to the premises of the PrU4lO, t:/ , ll,hip. Lancaster county, eh,rt the trot of Jou, last, a BLACK. YEAR— 50r.,,,„ I. , NE own, in requested to come , rrvarrl, pro propert3. pay rhuroe, and tyke hint —ray, other wise Irs err! be rlorp,rert ot to :rarer 7,,ToTicii...--Estate of Capt. Louts Hat 111r. ht of Co. F. 79th Itediateot. Fenusylv tont Voluntoors, of Lanra..ttr city. t: coaled. I Ore, of Ad• tninistrttinn on said estate having boa granted to the utelet , igtted. all pet.na indebted there!to are ragnested to wake inonedi,te settleinet.t, and those having claims or len:ends scat not the same will present them without de -1 for ottCeit.ont to Ilse untleisigt,d, residing in said =OM USTATE OF JACOB S. 511 ANN, LATE 17.4 ri Manor trnynship, ltefe ol adminis tration on said estate having hron gr atod to thr under signed, nil per-one Indebted try-r sre quedf , al to make diatr payment, and Uea, busing et,;,inst 7-6.1110 will present them for eetllt meat to the under. signed, residing in Hold for %ship. Balt , ILEI-11l MAd:N. ~ 1.11, -; THA MANN •PauPr twp., ITEM 1 4 , ST ATE OFJORN F. LONGENECKER, j_i late or Coleraine townehip, deceased —L•etter.s of ad. Lnnt,tration on said elate haring been arante.l t, the undersitned, all ',crones iodebted tee,•etto are requested In mnh iNlntediate eettlemett. and thoso havinz claims , •t. denoted the same Bill t.rusont them with,t ,Is lay I r settlement to the underaigne.l, rasldirm in It e ,g a ere tes to.htn. M A tt Y 3 . LONG EN ECtli Eft., teed, 1 61 47 j Admlnistrattla - IvroTicE.•--Estate of Levi Sensenieh, iN late s f Last Earl towoehip, deceased.—Letters of tulministration on said st.ttate having been granted to the undersige ed, all per- one indebted thereto are treilleFtld make immediate settlement, and those haring claims or demands against the same will present them without delay lie settlement to the unJersh - mod. residing in said town. MARY SEN,EN nos 10 4.11 Ad min., eatrix. MENEM Lit MISES !s sre zud TO7'ICIII.--Eatate of Jonas White, late II( of Br,ch.no,k ct ad- Hahl eehto having been , sr.int,i to the all t eireous indebtsd •_noercto are ri , o,iieste - il to not lenient. and the, having clot me or ii4linsc the R.llll, will pro-out them wllhfiut lap' Jc settletn .nt to 'l, .in.l,lei;ned, residing ,id tow! ,hip, Pt.flatl. WHITE, toonehip, Ad.inistrntor. =MEI =MEESE A Uill'i NOTLCE-- ASSIGNED E.S.. TATE OP cant•srlAN HEB: , IIEY AND WIFE, OF PENN TWP. L . .NCAsI ER CU. PA.—The undersigned Auditors appointed to distriluits the balance renatining in the hoods of Christian Erleinea. one of the Assignees of Chi istisn Llershey 6: a wife. to and ameng those legally entitled to the 816,, wilt sit for that purpose on WED NESDAY, the 160 r sI DECEMBER, 1653, at 2 o'cLek, P. 31.. is the Library it'. .na of th... Court Hoene, in the City of Lineester, where of interested in said distribu• ,ion may attend. A ELAYSIAKER, SOION P. EBY, Auditors. 1, -4 4t 46, IARRIA.GES DEATHS Philadelphia Market PHILADELPHIA, Dec. Pe I=l your option 6ilr, oith, pAuy W DkCU, It, ,dviay D en, h=r. 1. ` . '" lll * pHYSIC AL CULTURE. CLARK PIIILLIPN. nov '2I3C , 47 DiM=E MONET W AILN . TIC•D In .. cousiquence of large amounts of money being enendel in way of bounties, relief, &c, I^r the benefit of those families whose fathers and eons are in the service of the Government, It is neceassry for the. Councy of Lanese ler to make an addlUonsi loan for a period not less than one year, from the first day at April next. To obtain the same at the lowest rate, the undersigned consider it to be their duty to receive proposals, so that all persons who have money to loan may stand upon an equal footing. All persons _wh, hove money to invest are therefore notified to hand in at the Commisarloners'Offi - e their sealed proposals, stating the amount and the rate of interest they are willing to receive for the same, on or before the second TUESDAY of JANUARY, 1884. JOHN BONER, WILLIAM SPENCER, DAVID KEMPER, Commisalocete. Commlssionere' Office of Lancaster county, Dee. 11,1833. dee lo [All Lancaster county papers copy.] It 49 SOMETHING FOR THE TIMES! I A NECESSITY IN EVERY HOUSEHOLDI JOEUTB oS CROSLEr'S MERICAN CEMEN - T GLUE, TEI EGOLOIMMT BLUR TEI WORLD FOR CEMENTING WOOD, LEATHER, GLASS, IVORY, CHINA, MARBLE, PORCELAIN, ALABASTER, BONE, CORAL, Ac., Ac., Ac. The only article of the kind ever produced which will withstand Water. EXTRACTS " Every housekeeper should have a supply of Johns A Grosley'a American Cement dine."—Neu York Times. "It is so convenient to have in the house "—New Pork "It Expres l. s. always ready; this commends it to everybody."— N. Y. Independent. "Wo have tried it, and find It as useful in our house u water"— Wake Spirit of the Times. PRICE TWENTY—FIVE CENTS PER BOTTLE. . Very Liberal Reductions to Wholesale Dealers. TERMS CASH. sir For sale by all Druggists and Storekeepers general', throughout the country. JOHNS it CROBLEY, (*ole Manufacturers,) • • • • • 78 WILLIAM BT., (Corse, of Liberty Eit.,) NEW YORE ini.v 9 . ly 28 T Fit E. cO,LUDIBIA SPY, MISCELLANEOUS FAMILY JOURNAL : Devoted to Polite Literetture, Wit, Humor ProsePoetle Gems, . . dec 12m .1" CARD PLIOTOG RAP EIS Out C.ffali goo cow embrares considerably over FOUR THOUSAND dill-rent subj,ctg (to which adittions are continually being made) rf Portraits of Eminent Ameri onus, etc., viz: 72 MsJor Generals, 190 Brigadier Generals, 2,19 Colonels, 34 Lieutenant Colonels, 207 Other Officers, 60 Navy Officera, 520 Statesmen, 127 Divines, 116 Authors, 30 Artists, 112 Stage, 46 Prominent Women, 147 Prominent Foreign Portraits. 2 , 600 COPIES OF WORKS OF ART, Including reproductions of the most celebrated Erigrar. lugs. Paintings, Statues, Ac. Catalogues sent on receipt of Stump. An older for one dozen PICTURES from our Catalogue will be filled on receipt of $l.BO, and sent by mail, free. PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS. Of these wo manufacture a great variety, ranging in price from 50 cents to $5O each. Our ALBUMS have the reputation of being superior In beauty and durability to any others. The smaller kinds can be sent safely by mail at a postage of six cents per on Tier more expensive can be sent by express. We aiso keep a large assortment of STERN:SCOPES AND STERESCOPIC VIEWS. Our Catalogue of these will be sent to any address on receipt of Stamp E. all T. ANTHONY, Manufacturers of Photographic Materials, 501 Broadway, New York. Friends or relatives of prominent military men will eon• fern fever by sending us their likenesses to copy. They will be kept carefully and returned uninjured. Fine Albums made to order for Conmegations to present to their Pastor. or for other purposes, with suitable 1w script ions, ix. [aug 18 6m 32 HOLIDAY PRESENTS if. , Ga . ? TII , N. Un'En VTR S. ..r 4 )pun Fnea or I,mi:CN 0 - Gmltlumar.'s alt! mt.i •ith Pat,a Wi,ling Improve. Ptexiir, 4, Novell). line of Blestpretii-st, ust canvenieni, and decidedly the best bud cbsapebt tnue.piece for general and reliable useever offered. It has within it and connected with its machinery, IN own winding atoici.ment, rer.dering a trey entirely on twereary. The caste of this Watch are enlnpo ed Iwo meal, the outer one being tine ill carat gold. It has the in 'roved rn by action lever ne.retilsr.t. and is warranted arl a 7:Mate tine °-0,, Price. au p, hip engraved, per care half ,biarn. Sample \Vat: - e ilea , . rno'rgecri ~,;011ETIIING NEW IN PHILADEI.. PUIA. CoOPNIZ' .9 HioNtIRAPHIC AND ART GALLERY No. 1338 CHESTNUT STREET, Opprsite U. S. Mint. - - - GALLERY, RECEPTION AND OPERATING ROOMS ALL 0 , 1 FIRST FLOOR. All styles and sizes of Photozraphs, Ivorytypes, Ferro. types or '• Tintype," and taken at prices to suit the times. Pictures finished in Water Colors, Oil, India Ink and Pesti]. Horses and other animals, Equipages, Country Beats, Mod.de of Machinery, hr., for Patenting accurately photographed. P. P. Cooper desires to call the attention of persons visit. tug Philadelphia to his now Oround Floor Gallery, where he has introduced newly-patented cameras, capable of tak ing in a few seconds, one hundred Photographs, from the small stamp or autographic, to the Imperial and Life-gize. After m euy expel haunts he hoe succeeded in placing his sky-light at an improved angle. diffusing the light In equal proportions, and producing that soft gradatioh of tone a Melt cannot b; given by the side and sky-lights generally used. and which is of mock importance tt the beauty of a picture. It is made c.f . French gift., and is the largest in Philadelphia. Mr. Cooper bee been engaged unte than twenty years in the study and practice of the Fine Alt. His long esperi. eace as a Miniature and Porttelt Painter is a frafficient guarantee f,.r the perfection of the pictures made at his establishment The art of idealizing i 9 well uuders•ood ; i3OllO but the most skilful artlßts aro employed in the respective depart meet, All Pictures Warranted :—the Ivory types will art change in any climates, and will stand the test of acids. Partici, lar attention is paid to giving graceful and easy positions. Dagnerreotypen and all other kinds of pictures copied. from small medallion to life size, and finished in colors of Indian ink. to look equal , o pictum taken from tile. This idcllory porsei.es rare taellftle, for taking Eques• trian Pictures from EN in the rear building, where from one to fifty horses can be photographed at a time. N IL—TO PHOTOGRAPHERS, COLORISTS AND MEIN.. JUST ISSUED —A WORK ON PHOTOGRAPH COLORING, Ir,,RyTy.p:NG, ENAMeLLING IV' RY MINIATURE PAINTING. Comp'eto instructions gtveu far making Ivorytypes., with some vallmbla raceipt.., or:, before published, use ful to all photographers, for ore of which a large snot has been offered. By followio ; the directions contained in this book, even those persons wqh no previous knowledge of Painting cannct fall to color photographs in a beautiful and effective style. Price, One Copy, $3 00, Five Copies. $20.00. By remit ting $l2 one copy, with Box of Paint•, Paletee, Brushes, and preparations complete will he be furnished free of charge. WILL BE YUBLISBED BiIoELTLY, A VALUABLE WORK ON DRAWING With progressive Illustrations of the Human Face and Figure. ALSO, A HAND—BOOK ON POSITIONS, With IllustrAtlon, DeFittoedfor the nito of thooto''grapbere MOM Mr. Cooper continnee to receive Ladies and Gentlemen into his Classes for Instruction to Drawing, and Photo graph, Ivorytypsa India Ink and Paatil Painting, and a beautiful process fur Enameling Pictures. Oirculsre containing list of prices of pictures and further information respecting the Books and Terms of instruc tion rosy be hod by enclosing Post Office Address and a Stamp to P. F COOPER, 1338 Chestont Street, Philadelphia. Caleb Cope, President Academy of Floe Arts. Dr. Thos. B. Wilson,proithologist and Entomologist. Rev. Thomas Miles sLsrtio, P. E. Church. Ron. Victor A. Barton, Consul of Leghorn. Robert G. Clarkson, of Firm of Jay Cooke 3 Co. Now York, Rev. W. A. Maybln, Reot. Bt. Alban'. Church Boston, J. E. Tilton & Co. Worcester, Maas., P. Dodge, Bog Baltimore, Mons. Amedee Banyan, Frenoh Consul. deo 18 lm 48 lANOASTER HONE RIUTIIAL FINE 9..OLDIKIIS IN THE ARMY AND OUR / -, • IN/MUNOZ COBIPANY.•. I Li' PEOPLE AT HOME ANNEAL MERTING OP THE MEMBERS. Are now offered an opportunity by which they eon obtain a At the Annual Meeting of the Members of the Lances- , GOOD AND DURABLE TIME-PUCE * ter Home Mutual Tice Insurer= Company, held at the AT A office of the Company, November TJth,-1882., David Pin. 1 VERY LOW FIGURE. coast.: having been elected Chairman, and Charles A. ' Hainitab, Pecretary. The annual report of the °filters of ors wiTCHTS ACE the Company was made as follows: WARRANTED TO KEEP TIME OND YEAR, The Members of this Company have again been highly , AM, TED EuTEE 11 ALLOWED THE favored the past year. There havin; been no losses of PRIVILEGE OF E.XAbIIN AVON BEFORE THE property ininred by it, there was no pr.:talon to mate any PAYMENT IS REQUIRED. asseeements on the members; a result highly beneficial to the Company. Our exemption from loss thus far, might IMPROVED DUPLEX IN FULL RUBY ACTION& encourage no to conclude that the actual coat of insurance A first class Hooting Time Piece of diver material, over is even less than we had - anticipated; but we must expect which Is electro fine plated 18 k. gold, most durably to have some unwelcome rafts in our turn, and cur grab wrought., making tee imitation ED faultless that it cannot Lode for pate exemption shorted induce us to submit pate be detected from the solid material by the mast expert(' ently to any losses we may meet with, and should incite enced judges; acids will nit affect it. London made move. us to prompt action in affording relief to any of the mum- meet. Improved Duplex In fall ruby action, has sweep hers who may unfortunately be sublected to loss by fire. seconds, and is not to be_excelled in general appearance. Secure as property in this city hue heretofore been, It Is This Is decidedly one of the beet articles ever rffered for apparently becoming even more secure. It Is therefore to traders and speeulators. Engineers, emigrants, and persons be hoped that with the precaution of a combined sustain- traveling, will find them superior to any other; alteration log of losses, they will bear very lightly upon the members of climate will not effect their Aceuracy. Price. packed in The amount of Insurance, Nor. 24th, 1562, good shape and good running order, only e 35, or case of 6 according to Annual Report read at the for $2OO. ... last Annual Meeting. was $182,819 ' SILVER DOUBLE TIME HUNTING LEVERS, Increase of Insurance during the past year, 47,597 . Beet quality silver caeca. over which electro free plated 18 le geed, similar to our Improved Duplex, and super ter 5_30416 nejostee movement with "Stop," to le need in mule g horses. etc.; has Four Indexes for Washington and Green wich time, sweep Remind, and all the improvements. .811 $369,673.50 1 in all, taking its beautiful and el . ..alders appearance .end . tie superior movement into confederation, we regard it ae 111,147.00 ' decidedly the cheapest article of the kind in the market. Price, in good running order, 535. or case of 6 for e 290 We ask no pay in advance, but will forward . either I of them to responeible parties, to any part of the local Steles, with bill peyelle to expressman when the goods $1.453.5 are delivered, giving the buyer the privilege of eX311)III3- ' tI013; and, If not satisfactory, the watch can be returnei at our expense. The express companies refuse making collections on sol -82.36 tilers and other parties in the disloyal listen, consequently -._ . all ouch orders mast he accompanied by the 'ash to ins ure attention. We make a deduction of two dollars on either 5227 71 watch when the payment is forwarded in advance. 150.00 . Money may les skein by express at our expo, 1110 S CAFFERTY & CO., ' 93 and 95 Broad street, opposite City Bank, nov 10 6m 44] Prot Hence. R. I. 0 H. Lammas, Belly. --- - Which Annual Report having been read and ordered to U . S F. -2,0 ' 8' be published. The Treaeurer ' e Report was also read and . approved; after which the members went Into au election for Directors and Appraisers of Damages, which resulted The Secretary of the Treasury has not yet given notice In the re-election of John Shaeffer and Christian Gast, and of any intention to withdraw this popular Loan from Sale the election of Henry G. Herr and J. R. Smelts, . Meet. at Par, and until ten days notice is given, the undersigned, tore • and in the election of Jsio. D. Stiles, and re-election ae "General Subscription Agent," will continue to supply of ton; Morrow, Isaac Diller, S. S. Spencer and J. H. the public. Rhoads, !IS Appraisers of Damages. 1 he whole amount of the Loan authorized Is Five Hun; The Board of Directors now consists of deed Millions of Dollars. Nearly Four Hundred Millions JOHN SHAEFFER, CHRISTIAN GAST, have been already 'subscribed for and paid let,, the Treas. W T. GERHARD, D. G. SWARTZ, nry, mostly within the lost seven months. Ihe large de. J. B SW ARTZ WALDER, B. B. MARTIN, I mand from abroad, and the rapidly increasing home HENRY G. HERR, J. R. SMELTZ, demand for use as the basis for circulation by Notional C. H. LEFEVRE. (deg 15 2t 49 Banking Associations now organizing In all parts bt . the country, will, in a very short period, absorb the balen.e. Sales have lately ranged from ten to fifteen millions week. ly, frequ-ntly exceeding throe millions daily, and as it ie TO THE MEMBERS OF THE NORTHERN MUTUAL IN- well known that the Secretary of the Treasury hoe ample SURANCE COMPANY OF LANCASTER COUNTY. and unfailing resources in the Duties on Imports and . n- Losses sustained by fire by several members of said ternal Revenues, and in the Issue of the Intermit bearing Company in the year previous to the let day of DECEM- Legal Tender Treasury Notes, it is almest a certainty that BEE, 1862, to the amount of $643 74, of w hi c h sum was be will not find it necessery, fir a long time to come, paid from the funds of sold Company, $531.63, leaving a ' to reek a market fee any other long or permanent loans, tax due for the year ending December let, 1862, of $ll2 11 ' THE INTEREST AND PRINCIPAL OF WHICH. ARE Losses sustained for the year ending December let. 1863 , . PAYABLE IN GOLD Samuel Moilinger's Estate, of Warwick township, had Prudence and serf interest must force the minds of those Summer House destroyed by fire, loss to be paid 5105 00. contemplatiug the formation of National BAD ki:,;.; As: eel. Joseph Deavler, of Warwick township, Contents in Weever ;Wiens, as well as the minds of all who have idle money ea Shop, $22.50. Henry Zimmerman, of Lower Petition twp, their Ganda, to the prompt cooclusion that they should Dauphin county, Barn and Contents, $ll5O. J. Schaeffer lose so time in subscribing to this most popular Lean It &M. Zimmerman, Tenants' Contents in said Baro, 5196,63, will soon be beyond their roach, and advance to a haul. which losses are to be paid with interest for the year end- some premium, As was the result with the ••Seven Thirty" ing December Ist, 1863. Notice is therefore given to all Loan, when dt was ell sold and c end to longer be sub. the members of said Company to pay Two per cent. on the scribed for at par. dollar on their respective premium notes, deposited with It is a Six par Cent. Loan, the Interest and Principe' the Secretary. previous to the 15th day of July last past, payable In Coin, thus yielding over Niue per Cent. por an te be paid within 20 days from the date hereof, to Samuel sum at the present rate of premium on coin. The Government requires all d tithe oil imports to he paid Nisely, near Lincoln, late New Ephrata, Lancaster county, Secretary of said Company, or to . in Coin; these duties have lie a looq time pat t amounted Adam Konigmacher, President, Ephrata township, Late to ever a Quarter of a eilllen .if !Jolla, dein , a sum near. caster county. I ly three times greater than that requiem in the pas went Samuel Keller, Middle Creek, Ephrata township, Lancaster of the Interest nn all the 5-20's and irher rermaneni, county. Loans. So that it is hoped that the burping Coin In the John S. Hacker, Lincoln, Ephrata twp., Lancaster county. Treasury, at no distant day, will enable the United States Samuel Wolf, sear New Berlin, Ephrata township, Lau- to resume specie payments upon all liabilities. caster county. The Loan is called 5-20 from the fact that whilst the John It. Hess, Clay township, Lancaster county. Bonds Limy ran for 20 yearn, yet the Goveruinent hat e Hiram Erb, do do do do right to pay them off in Gold at par, at any time after 5 0. W. Eby, Warwick, do do do year, Levi W. afentzer, Reinholdsville, West Coalico township, The Interest to paid half-yearly, viz: ou the first days Lancaster county. of November and May. Henry Heilman, Jr., North Lebanon, Lebanon county. Subscribers can have Coupon Bonds, which are pay able Directors of said Cbmpany. to bearer, and are a 53, 5. 00 $500,1112(1 $100); or bejsicred Nathan Worley, Manheim, Lancaster county. Bonds of same denominations, and in addition, ee 000 and Michael Keller, alaytown, do do 510,1.00. For Banking purposes and for inves'ment of C H. Rauch, Linz, do do Trust monies the Registered Bonds are preferable. Jacob L. tehman. New lisven,do do Theses 20's cannot be taxed by States. cities, towns or Henry Buch, Rothsville, do do , counties, and the Government test on them I.Toaly ono and Ezra Burkholder, Farmersville, do a half par cent ,on the amount of income. when ti,e in John 11. Echternach, Reamstown, do come of the holder exceeds Six Hundred dollars ri, r,11111101; Jacob R. Reddig, do de all other investments, such as triennia from Mort c0g..., Emden Billingfelt, Adamsen, do do Railroad Stock and Bonds, etc, must pay trim. :hree to Israel H. Musbelman, Breck'ck do do , fire per cent. tax on the ;scorn, Peter Martin, Lincoln, do do Banks and Bankers throughout the cou-l'uv will ~..1.1 Henry S. Eberly, Durlach, do do Onus to dispose of the Bands; and all t),I.:S 1.5 . ;1.1 , :. ' r Jacob Herr, Myerstown, Lebanon, do Otherwise. promptly attended tn. Cyrus M. Krell, Schafferren do do . The inconvenience of a few days' delay iii do delivery Dr. Edward hill, Stnucheburg, Berke do i of the Bands is unavoidable, the demand bee g so gr -al i Ism. Fidler, Wolmelsdorf, do do ; but as interest commenced from the day of solicitide i. Au ,„, of ~:d Company. ,no lose Is ocraiiioned, sad every effort is b ii ! is o, t,ide 1. All thi - se Members who fail to mat e payment before the diminish the delay. J'. Y COJK first day of FEBRUARY next, their insurance will be stn- Subscription Aeent. pended until the first ot May next, and if netpaid on the , 114 i , iitith Third rtes.,. Phil.. e 1 ete e first of May next, their ir,surause will become cancelled' PiilladeiOia, Desimlior hit. I'6 gi 47 and null and void by reason of such delinquency, and the - cost of collection must follow as provided by the act of Incorporation and By-Laws of the Company. By order of the Board of Dir.:eters. Present Amount of Insurance, Total of Adjusted Amounts or Basis of As. Easements, Nov. 24th, 18TI Increase of Adjusted Amounts during the past year Total of Adjusled Amounts at this time Excess of Receipts over Expenditure', Nov. 24th, 1862 Amount of Advance Premiums re ceived the past year Deduct expenses of past. year...... Excess of Receipts for the past year. Present Bice. of Receipts over Expend' tures Loaned out on Judgment $77.71 T. GERHARD; President. Balance in Tremary FIRE NOTICES dec lo IA 49j pit F.SE N TS: H OLIDAY ILOKS FOR OLD AND YOUNG CHEAP, TO SUIT HIE Tl ' 'l. And no.t approprkt, THE POET 6 BLUE AND GOLD Saxe Whittier, Cowper, Shr.kpeare, Byron, Kirk, White, he, ke Heber: Koblo, Tupp,, Bn!wer Poe, In grant variety HYMN 1300K3 OF ALL DENOMINATIONS The largest and tirest a‘kortment ever offer e d In the city ALL SIZES AND STYLES. lioldiug from 12 to 200 idi,turts each, and rangiulz In prices from 50 con to to fa) 00. TWO THOUSAND CARD PHOTOGRAPHS. The largest assortment in Lancaster. The greatest •miety of subjects: Religious, Noted Personages, Fancy Subjects, Autumn ',arts, Nos. 1 and 2; Flowers, Nos, 1 and 2; Fruit and Ilkasrms, Nos. 1 end 2; Wood Mosses, Nos. 1 and 2 American Birds,.Noe 1 nut 2; Life of Childhood, Non. 1 and 2; Summer Landecapes, Winter Landscapes, White Mountain Scenery, Funny Characters, Non. 1 and 2, beauti fully colored. NEW STYLES BEING CONSTANTLY RECEIVED B L E Large and Small WRITI DES,KB MET ALTOIKAPH BOOKS GOLD PENS AND SILVER HOLDERS', India Rubber Pens cud 11,1dern—Geed Mounted NEW GAMES FOR CIIILDREN NEW PAPER. DOLLS, SE= NEW DISSSOTED PIeITRESI MEES:33I TO IsoOKS I , IIREEHUNISKED I NVA.LIDS, I have bean cured slues November 1862, by the vart Come buy—come bey, and make your friends happy by CLOAKS AND SHA WLS. 1 ou.m.l,ticatious of Electricity as entitled at the Electrical keeping up the good old cuetom of making ho ids y pres- Shawl and Cloak Room contains a full stock ~ f all the Institute on Orange street, between Duke and Lime streets, rots; for which nothing can be more suitable or acceptable Latest styles of SHAWLS end CLOAK°, in full variety, Lancaster, Pa. NOT ONE CERTIFICATE than a niceli,e'r. and •' every day brings something new." CLOTHS, has 1,, , n pciblhhed since the Electrical Institute has been A good assortment tor sale cheap at J. M.. WESTHAEFFER'S CASSIMERES eet.,tili.died in Lancaster, but this system of practice hart }if ok and Periodical Store, AND VESTINGS. beau leit to sulk or swim upon doe Sti ;SI Corner North Queen and Orange sts. CASEIN }:T9, ITS OWN MERITS, JEANS acme of the most respectable and substantial Citizens of AND FLANNELS. Lancaster county, have been treated and cured, as can be /11LLES' OLD PLANTA.TION' All kinds of FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS. nor- aeon by ,terenee to themselves, or the books of the COFFEE. cha,a4l right and will be sold accordingly. Institute. The best Hotels, Restaurants, Steamers and Private FALL Hoot' SKIRTS. DISEASES , Families are saying nearly fifty Der cent.. by using Fall Styles Hoop skirts—Balmoral, &c of every kind have been treated auccePsfully, and In • CHUTES' OLD PLANTATION CIiFFEE, Skirt Norm full again—the largest Skirt Department in number of instances, after all other systems and medicines DILLIES' OLD PLANTATION COFFEE, Lancastsr-11000 Premium Skirt yet on hand. with 5.b00 1 d failed, end the Individuals had been pronounced in (ELLIN'S OLD PLANTATION COFFEE, others of smaller dlnienslons—from 12 cents to 5200 cur-Wls .l,d - In place of other imported Coffees, such as Java or Mocha, Ladies call and see our Skirts. It has been fuPy tested side by side with the finest Java, WENTZ BROTHERS, mud pronounced fury equal in uniformity of strength and rep 15 tf 3lt No. o East King Street richness of flavor, so that we can, with more than usual confidence, recommend to our friends au! the public our title tlsvmed OLD PLANTATION COFFEE, OLD PLANTATION COFFER, OLD PLANTATION COFFEE F. our late Invoices are by far superior to former ship• mente. The bean or kernel is full, plump, and very mnch like Mocha or Mountain Coffee in shape, and when manu factured by our new process be decidedly preferabre to the boat grades of Island Coffee, and we would advise all who desire a really reliable and healthy beverage, to DRINK (II LLIKS' OLD PLANTATION COFFEE, • DRINK GILLIRS' W.D PLANTATION COFFER, , or falling down of the Uterus, can be permanently cured, and oil nervous affections yield to the Whoa of the Gal- Vand, and Electric currents, when properly applied. iiiiii wou.o lie led to euppoee, from the practical demon , etratio.. gives .1 rho wonderful healing properties of Gal , vaLiani in the above diseases, that its efficacy as a Thera pentic would Le doubted by no one, and yet we occasional ty none: ecru, an Pali:Hord who will not believe. simply lecture the Medicsl Faculty, as a general thing, have not tal...n li-lii of it, to thorn we would say that there Is hard- I) a Iliallhwaites Retrorpect published but what refers to the hi, ihg properties el Electricity, and that if the foully itade.eLmel more about it they would prefer it to al: olio, r e .tneelbS, colt •. that some of the beet Phy siciat. so the Witte t Elates have adopted it. Hereafter, 1.w.,,er lila:der to gratify all, there will be at the Insti tute At, e iiieut Phi eider: of F , illTY YEARS ACTUAL PRACTICE, and we curdi,Py invite the diseased of all classes to call at,.l ex .Mitm tr,L , the nneritir of this syetem, as COnaUlta - G nand , nowe, together with pamphlets, will be given F f ~, oI - r: 4arye. tie, ;it i a If. FREED, Medical Electrician, __ _ --_ . _. _ tirati.te street, tot., m Duke and Lime streets, THE MAGAZINE FOR THE TIDIES L. net t.:7 if 4.:1 Lancaster, Pa. ISt-MEAL'S BITTFRE. 111 Below we puthish another lot of ceetifiettes re- __, PETERSON'S MAGAZINE AFFER'S CHEAP BOOK STORE coved by B. MISIILER. conOtriiiiiir the arrett car, effect- 4,„: 3 .. The Bast and Cheapest in the World fur Ladies! No -: No lira QUEEN STREET ' ad be his wonderful remedial agent known as HERB ..-7 BIT kI.:P., : IS Tll E PLACE To PURCHASE This popular monthly Magazine will be greatly im- ; S ClieSOL BOt_iliS & SCHOOL STATIONERY. proved for 1864. It will contain ALTOnNA. PA., Sept. 2, 1 , 36;. I Dr. Whitficid—SiT : I had I,..eis eilliett.d sell It a very COMMOMNO ALL TEM VAMO9B UNE THOUSAND PAGES OF READING! FOURTEEN SPLENDID STEEL PLATES! ' severe cold am the breast for thiee or lour woelis. and bed BEADING AND Fl'i.l.h.lii BOOKS, tried difflrent dome.tic and ;ratent Trine Pier v. d 1 any A adillAl ETICo AND ALGEBRAS, TWELVE COLORED FASHION PLATES: benefit. Fromour recommendation I was ihdoce.l tc, try " GRAMMAR: , AND ETYMOLOGIES, TWELVE COLORED I:Ft:LIN WORK PATTERNS! Mlahler's Bitters y . lam happy to osy the:, had the diaired DICTIO.',AF , LES AND HISTOBXES, NINE HUNDRED WOOD CUTS; Pit IL SO MITES, Ito., Ac. TWENTY-FOUR PAGES OF AM JOT effect—and lam better than , have tie.. tor a long time. I have also,used the Bitters fora save, DiArhr , 0 d they COPY AND COMPOSITION ISOOKS, All this will be give. for only Two Dollars a yeti, i , r a completely cured me. No rive rhou.d be ai a ut ih. m. I LETTEII, CAP AND NOTE PAPER, dollar less than Magazines cf the clase of " Peterson.'" BLAN K-BOOKS, ELATES, THRILLING TALES AND NOVELETTES Ito ; determined to have soma fa the house all the time. 1 yours respectfully, LEAD AND SLATE PENCILS, are the beat publlehed anywhere. All the most poptilsr :JO3EPII 11. BROWN. . PENS AND HOLDERS, INK, writers are employed to write originally for ~ Peters, in." INKSTANDS, RULERS, In 1864, in addition to its usual quantity of abort eto: tea. ALTOONA, Pa , May 1. 1813. and the beet and moat complete assortment of FOUP. ORIGINAL COPYRIGHT NOVELETTES will he Dr. Whitfield—Sir : This is to certify that I have hr-en nCHOOL STATIONERY IN THE CITY. given. by Ann S. Stephens, Ella Rodman, Frank Lee aßileted with the Rhenmatiem for many years, aud have .3i - Liberal diEcounts made to Teachers and Merchants Benedict, and the Author of "The Second Lite." It. also tried many things eald to be cures without any rats-f. I at JOHN SILEAFFER'S publishes ; am employed drying Baud fur The P. R. It, and having to Cheap Cash Book Store, FASHIONS AHEAD OF ALL OTHERS, he in the damp and steam nearly all the time, I woo ,52 North Queen street, Laxmaater. 1 Each number, in addition to the colored pinta, ... lye, a fraid that I haver wean' get watt again. Ooe of my arms aa 114 tf 40 Bonnets, Cloaks and Dresses, engraved en wood Arm .. a has been no bad that I was afraid I would lore the lice of -- -- I Pattern, from which a Dream, Mantilla, or Child's D reSll - it, altogether; it was so weak and painful that I had to THE GREAT A3IERICAN TEA. COM. can be cut oat, without the aid of a mantormaker. 4 'so, raise it with my other hand whenever I wished to change Pet N V, eeveral pages of Household and other Receipts. its position. The bottle of Mishier's Herb bitters 1 get No. 11 VESLY STREET, NEW YORK, IT IS THE BEST LADY'S MAGAZINE IN THE WOH LD. from you the other day, has en much relieved me that I Has created a new era In the history of wholesaling Teas TRY IT FOR ONE YEAR. can now raise my arm without difficulty and it is getting In Dale country. They have introdured their selection of a, strong as ever. Teas and sold them at not over TWO CENTS per pound TERMS—ALWAYS IN ADVANCE. From the wonderful improvement it has made in nay above c:Jst, never deviating from the one price asked; be- One Copy, One Year $2.60 health, I eon recommend Mishier's Herb Bitters with toe Roving this will he attractive to the many who have here- Three Copies, for One Year 5.00 greatest confidence to all those afflicted with the Rliennia. tafore beau paying enormous profits. Parties can order Five Copies, for One Year 7.60 Ulm. Respectfully yours, Teas and will be served by us as well aa though they came Eight Copies, for One Year 10.00 - •:,, HUGH MIILLOY. themselves, being sure to get original packages, true PREMIUMS FOR GETTING UP CLUBS. .. weights and tares; and the Teas are warranted as repro- Three, Five or Eight copies make a club. To every per. seated. Our Price List Is now ready. [den BSt 48 son getting up a club, at the above rates, a copy of' the Magssine for 1864 will be given gratis. Address, poehpald. CHARLES J PETERSON, 808 Obeetand Street, Phtladalphll a. .0. Irmatta teat gratis, when Written for. now 1 DRINK DILLIES, OLD PLANTATION COFFEE, It la packed only in one pound tin LAI packwee 36 nod 60 pounds in a coon; each package having a flc.almlle of our signature. The OLD PLANTATION COFFEE is for sale by nearly all the leading grocers and country stores throughout the United Staten, eta liberal discount to the Jobbing Trade. Tho Old Plantation Coffee should be prepared the same as any other pure coffee; gond cream, with the addition cf an egg, boiled with the coffee, will add much to the flavor. WRIG FIT (SILLIES & BR(.TII ER, ONLY MINUFACTUREaN 233, 235. 237 Washington Street, N. Y. 3m 47 8480 820.50 1883. A.L.I. DRY GOODS SAMUEL NISSLY, Secretary are now opt.tting a 13rgr of g,..14 LIU Cloth elnakg anaClol.l,ll:., Brorhe. iehx and Woolet: B o vn ha Lineuo. Neipii.ill2. T. 11- Clotil 13hinketu, Ticking, Cll., • 1,1 q. Mwro, Coleridge, Lome Goldsmith, Milton, r.u , x1i , .11 and TApeNt., Ingrain and Vrre ian, Rag 10,000 Pioce9 1.4-411 The abU. vu go-ds Inc been Itn.d of the In Ai s market p . . free and iii be seddi HI s 1,11 ss ssp S tl 35 & Itrt ' FALL, 1863. CLOTIII.Ni The aiiiler i, to inform his friends, and the fdr in, patrn , of the ti STATES UNION," ae well Ye tie pi)! tic gerieraily, that he has accepted the • BCE mariacer•itin of t b o 110Tfili named nt the held . t flue 11,Li., and that the house has been As our Clothing is all mlnufaiitureil in Lii.cirsitir, and Iwi n a!1 improved throughout, In a tho materials selected with great care, we can recommend manner winch will compare favorably with what are it with confidence railed the filet clues Hotels of the city. The patronage of rh' public is respectfully solicited. The TERMS are $1.50 par lay CHAS. M. ALLMOND, Manager. Pine 9 tf 22 READY-MADE CLOTHING I',)11. MEN .AND BOY 9 A Full Liue of CLOT r3S, CASSI Elt Ed AND VES Whiol, will he made up to order. in superior manua•r, at GEBEUM i I[_,` ARM FOR SALE. 12 100 AoRES 00 VALUABLE FARMING LAND, SHIRTS, COLLARS, KANDE . ERCIIIEFS, N ECK-II fS, Ac. ! ...tented near the Pennsylvania Railroad and the village In Great V.,.rh.t v. , ~, swim, Hilt, n Crayle township, Cambria county, Pa. tf3r , % t.,,,- 4 , 1 A-re= cleared and ander a high state of cultiva : ti•,-, anti briag, 0. o 1 crops. Haying thereon ed 3 large TWO STORY PLANK HOUSE, 18(.13. a lore., porn, and other on , -buildings. The tract LL TR ADE. al:0 I,llliNiflS an abundance of Limestone, and is IPEIV TZ Bli 0 TILE XS, : -,1: wat , red; convenient to church, school, grist mill, and BEE HIVE, ; market t. , r oil kinds of produce , No. 5 EAST KING STRE EP, I her further particulars apply to the owner, Me now folly prepared to supply their Cush . mere and the ' WM. MURRAY, public with nil kinds of l Summer Hill P. 0., Cambria county, Pa. SEASONABLE GOODS, des S -- 01.48, at the lowest possible prices. LADIES' DRESS GOODS EffilMill as In past seasons, this department contains the Choice of I the Season, selected with great care In New York and Philadelphia. MANHIDS, Nov. sth, 1863. B. Mizhkr—Dcar Sir: I have been selling your Bitters , fora long time, and have used it myself for Neuralgia, fil IL E BOIIU G G H. 11. . which has entirely cured me, and my customers use it and .1. This wonderful article, Just patented, Is something think it to be the best Bitters they have ever heard of.. entirely new, and never before offered to agents, who ate - . Indeed It has given entire satisfaction in every particular. I wanted everywhere. Full particulars sent Aft. i I intend to keep a full 'apply on hand all the time at my I Address S 111dAHAW A HUSH, tf 4 4 , hotel. "Washington House," hianheim. A. H. EXIST. . apr 2ly 121 eilird. Heine. =EI Cloths, Casl-imere,., :vainoits. k HOUSE FURNISH! NO Gi.,OP MIME )IL CLOTIH, MAT - P RC Alec, s FF'LTLILI FALL, 1863 Have new open a most ,ornPlote stock of OEM= t AttF 7l t . ;l : `.l_ ~..;gEs.—:=]=T. ,n , p;c52( 7,- E. - cA g ^ . a rriRIISTEWS SALE -OF- - VALUABLE REAL ISIAT:I4. By virtue of a decree of the eireau court-sar Washing ton county, fitting as a CoOrt of Equity, the under igned Trustees will offer at public sale in front of the Washing geratown, on TUESDAY, the sth of 1 1 864, at a n o'clock, A: M., all' that 'Valuable j to A n str H A o Hone " . 111 Farm of Glitch Jacob Winders, deceased, died seized and Possessed, and situate one and a half miles northeast of Hrgcrstown, and' adjoining lands of David Alter,Samuel faker, Henry Landis and others, and contaiing - 290 MORES OF LAND, more or len, to be ascertained by a survey. This land is of the first quality of Limestone, in a high state of culfivation, and under good fencing, principally post and rail, about Twenty Acres of it in Timber. . There is a large and first rate Orchard on ft, three Wells and • Spring of running water. The improvements are a largo TWO-SPORT STONE DWELLING, with Beck Bolding, a large Stone Swidser Barn. with I all ocher necessary and convenientont.buildlogs, including Blacksmith Strop, Ica House, with cellar attache e.l to the lan House, and all to goad order: Also, at the same time and place will he sold two tracts of valuable MOUNTAIN LAND, one situate near the old Middletown road, and about one and a hal miles from Jane Winders, and containing about FIFTEEN ACRES, more less: This is ea,' of access. The other tract is Flit:tate near the Black Rock inn, and shout one and a half miles from Mt. Etna. It lies new Black Rock road, and is easy of somas, and the Timber is good Chestnut, and containing about TWENTY ACRES, the land to be ascertained by a survey. THE TERMS OF SALE ARE: One.third of the purchase money to be paid on the day of sale, or the ratification thereof, and the balance in one and two years, in equal In rush:lents from the day of sale, the purchaser giving his note with approved secntity, bearing interest from the day of colt., and upon. the payment of the whole purchase money, the Trustees will execnte a good and sufficient deed therefore. as directed by the decree. Possession of the Form given on the first day of April '3,st, and the Mountain Land at once. The crops now growing in the ground are reserved, with the privilege of securing the same. Any person desiring to view the premises will call upon either of .the undersigned or Wm. N. Keller, who is now living upon the Farm. The above (arm will be uttered in two separate tracts, Or iu whole, as may bast snit purchasers. JOHN WINDERS, HENRY B. HIIYETT, JACOB Y. BREWER, Trustees. ts 49 . R. SIIECKLE9, Auctioneer dec 15 A SSIGNEE'S SALE OF A VALUABLE A 113 TEL PROPERTY IN THE CITY Of LANCAS TER.— On MONDAY, the 28th day of DEONSIBER, 1863, will be sold by Public sale, on the premises, in the City of Lancaster, all that certain well.knosa tavern property, I, 00 WO as "THE FOUNTAIN INN," situate on the weal nide of Aanth Queen. street, one-half square south of Centre Square, adj doing prverly on the north of Dr. Henry Carpenter. and on the south by nropsrty of Oman net C Reigr.rt, Ezq ,containing in front sixty-four feet, four and a half inches, and extending in depth westward, two hundred and fifty four feet to a fourteen feet wide public alley. The ill) prnvoments are a large and cam- ITIOti in. TWO STOitY BRICK TAVERN HOUSE, ":",, KITCHEN, awl other buildings; without excep tion the lar,, , t YARD and best STABLING In the city The property Is in excellent repair, and well adapted In the accottirucdation of its large country ens rem, which will compare favorably with that of any other 110101 is the dry. A farther scription of the buildings Is deemed 1.111- iitnie:,,ry, 0 , potently desiring to view the property will pleas , 0,11 on Jacob 'tuber, the present occupant. Title and poss,ssion given on the let day cf April, INC Sa:e to cominen,o at 2 o'cl,.ck, P. M., of said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by JOHN J. GOOD, Assignee of Jacob Huber. cl,c sat 4sl I GRI VAT E SA L E.—The undersigned Y offers at private sale his firm situate in Bert twp., I.ancAsler county-, containing 97 ACRES and 27 PERCHES of acol land, well improved and divided Into convenient Herds; the hnildingi consist of a large and well finished TIVo-:iTORY drONE HOUSE with elate roof, a large Swisser Barn with Straw Shed attached, - 813 and yard walled in ; a large Stone Dairy House . over a never•failing spring near the dwelling; also a pump with excellent water at the door; oven House, Rood House, Hog House, and other necessary out• buildinKs. 'there is about 8 Acres of Woodland. This property is beautifully situated near the village of George town, in said township, and is in all respects a very desir able property being convenient to churches, schools mills, sheps, Any neroon wishing to view the same will please call on John T. Arrison, residing thereon, who will be pleased to show the same. 'l,.ruis, which will be easy, made known by SAMUEL BLANK, near the Gap, Lancaster county, Pa , Es,miner copy.] tf 48 )OSITIVE SALE.--On TUESDAY, DE -1 CK)I 32, 1663, ht 6 o'clock, P. M., will be sold et public tau, at the house of Jacob Huber, South Quceu et rent, the fo'h,vlu estue, the property of the late :,10110-1 I i UMW-, doootirnti : N., 1. A l'Wo STI)RY STONE TAVERN 110IISEand Lot (r..un.l. Lit Kin street, near Church street, known hihaa t.Th, I Containing in front on East King str,. nuti Ia depth 221 feet, .I.luchee. No. 2 DoIII3LE TWO-STORY 13,10 K E•,444. Grouol, situ Ate on south h ~ Oriu:.ge ioreet, nonce Plumb, contain- . inc,. in triii,t Of 1,4, 6i{, inches, and in depth 245 foci, to a 11 1-oi. .; TWo FULL L., IT 8 OF GROUND WITH FIVE DW: L. horeun erected, situate on the west .—‘l4l-. Wa.cr msct, above Walnut, and adjoining ttu P,,,,- ania rout, containing in front 128 feet, 9 d-pth fort to a 14 feet wide alley; with Wl.ll Of 4,1 pump th.rciu on the front. This ty 51 lusted for any public business, as cc4' r u,b yar4 No 4 A 41'k Frit .4 1101 l AND LOT OF GROUND, inoe street, above •11•1: 11 I, .11•• VOIIInVIV min Railroad, with a 0 , 0 ,, t: , ,.• prop-rty of John Frallay ..1 1. 1 1. o tut! South. N di A SI lily FRAME ; •n./ AO on the ea.t ri t,t . •Ile ,:t. n•lr F ,c ory rold, adjoin. . .5 n 1 I • ' •••• 01.,n i lie nu, th, and Mrs. •1 :.rt tot itt N ti t t' ABP K NIN lIGUe p. and Half Lot of 01>1dtirt, street, a few dotre south of I wet rand pomp therein, adjoining !, tlerilaatt on the north, and George ~u;11 ~f~,,:.:~.,, ti . 0. L INi). , ntaininq 250 Acres, situ ,‘Vny t Crawford county, Pa., 1,31 f i,F trict ko.nyn an `• t.a ,ill be u.l 9/lld, without re , ,• f wh01.., 3,1 I , VNI . y in forlolthn respect w. by willing ou the uoilersizned. LtENRY CARPENTER, 1 1 17! Executor. A • t .1, the P. uhsllvdnia Railroad, 28 miles west t 11 r I ury ttb..ut 170 ACRES, nearly two is h.. tidal laud, the balduse good upland. _to I ‘3 , 1 IN 31' ,31:: wateted and in a high state of anal ,•i .11, M.. 11 ..1..4.31.1. go - .sl feftrea. 'there is a large DINE( 1 IPA w 1,1.1 011t.110114.1 all part -13.1V, ~nchard 31.1 i other fruit trees, i.h loon it 'ICS 13Lid. g„,l DWELLING on t:: property will dl. . .11y. rf the liailrond Depot at New -. • it,d d u.,, , : 1..1L13 for grass and all kinds of pNrli 8,1 1.1 TGOIlly, Newport, Perry toe subscribers at Pittsburgh. Pa. ItOBISON & CO. TE !8 UNION HOTEL, andLl AND 60 8 MARKET 'STREET, P !I I I. A 1) E L l' 7I I A . GIVEN UP TO DIE. Putmnoacy Consumption, Liter Diseases, Diabetis, Piles, loyspep.aa. Catarrh, Paralysis, Ileatiplegia and Paraplegia, Ileulenris, AM:nis i Laryngitis, Trachelismus, and all of the thrnat and vocal crgane, Bronchitis and 11,uricis. Sum algia, Sciatic, Spinal weakness, Epilepsy, when arising (corn tu nctio nal disturbance of the Organism; Chorea or cc. Virus Dance, ccmplaints Incident to Females, HIM e-ipecially =el P ROLA PBU S lITHRI
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