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irYBSDA.Y, January 5.
congress again convened to-day. in the waste
a einumunicauon was received 'rum the Secretary of
Ina .tNaVy swing the names of officers who have tett
tun service slime the rebellion. Bills were intro
duced.W.PreVeUt titners of tne army and navy from
imeitering witn state elections; to increase the
beauty to volunteers, and also to amend the Enroll
/mm.ll act, utter wnieu Mr. ten Eyck moved that so
much tit President Lincoln's message as referred to
his plan-for a reconstruouon be referred to the Ju
diedaryCommittee. Me then addressed the Senate
at Length in opposition to the plan of the President,
after wrileli the Senate adjourned without taking the
question. ,
in the House a message was received from the
President earnestly rrecOmmending that the law be
so modified that the bounties recently suspended
may-be continued; at least till the first day of Feb
ruary next. The message was referred to the Com
mittee oil Military Allaus. The also re
ported the result of t h e recent convention with Peru.
A. resolution was adopted caning upon the Secretary
of the Treasury to state what pare Messrs. Jay Cooke
Co. had taken in the sale of government bonds,
and what compensation they had received, atter
which the blouse adjourned.
WEDNESDAY, January
in the Senate to-day petitions were presented from
Friends in Maryland, Virginia and Pennsylvania,
asking exempt/nu from the draft ; also from Susan
15'. Latch tor compensation tor slaves taken by the
military. 'The election of the Select Committee on
the Pacific had road resulted in the choice of Messrs.
ilewerd, Cunainer ' Johnson, Harlan, Trumbull,
Sherman, Morgan, Couness, and Brown. A resolu
tion was adopted soling the /Secretary of War
whether the steamer liingara bad been purchased by
the government. Mr. Wilson reported tram the
Military Committee the act to amend the Con
scription act; the bill to extend the time for
paying the bounty to volunteers. The Conscription
act, as now submitted, is a most sweeping one, vir
tually shutting off all substitutes, retailing commu
tation money, and exeuiptin ,, none except :or puta
tive pnysicsi or mental ine fficiency. Ina sill 01 Mr.
Powell, to prevent officers tit the army and navy, or
Other persons engaged in the military service, trout
interlacing with the elections in States, was, after
lengthy (What°, referred to the Committee on Mili
tary Affairs.
in the Rouse a resolution was passed for the ap
pointment 01 a select * committee ut nine on the ex
pediency or constructing a railroad between Wash
ington and :New lurk, several members denouncing
the railroad companies as Swindling the government.
A reautilitou Cl Mr. Earnsworth, extending the
bOUlttle3 LtICLUIOre paid to volunteers from January
sto Marcia I , was panted unanimously. The Com
mittee un was instructed to inquire
into the expediency 01 /I.lolillilLlg to the nest ureic
[Lune env volunteered lur the nine mouths' service.
Mr. Arnold I.l4.eqUeittly proceeded to muko a vio
lent buncombe speech, and the 'louse adjourned.
flicaeher, January 7.
in the denote to-day all the couimittee amend
ments to the euLlsCrlpt/uLL act esuept that repealing
the SJUd clause were posed otter eumtnued discus
glum espeemay upot. toe ploltti. 01 allowing veterans
to serve us ouusittotes. A resolution woo introduced
directing the Presideni to mill fur one million volun
teers tor ninety days to carry Mud and freedom to
our priseuese in ttletimond, such volunteers to Lie
under We command ui tient:rat Brant; Congress to
adjourn trims the 4th of harsh to the 4th ut June,
and ail members unuor liliy w join the crusade.
The matter WOO referred to the Commute on Military
Affairs.
lu tho Howee the bill providing tur the edification
of Lulled Mates statutes was retuned to the Coal -
Witten oa the J udiciary. A resultiLltal was iutro
duced culling upon the Secretary of the Treasury
for the ameuuts of iudebteiluess incurred by the
several Stated, with the view that it be ultimately
assumed by the general government. Alr. Baldwin,
of Alassaeuusetts, introduced u resolution declaring
that uuy proposition to het:tiate with the rebels was
a prepomtion to recognize the ringleaders of the re
beitiuu. it was passed. The Uormuittee on Naval
Allure were instructed to inquire lulu the expedi
ency of establishing a navy-yard ter iron-clads. A
resolution looking to the appointment of i:dhall2-
sioners to meet coininissiouers trout Bachmori, was
tabled by a vote of 75 to 42. A resolution wad in
troduced by lir. A :tlyor:, el feunsylvatlia, to the
effect that rebels Lakin , the oath of allegiance. and
SULiallSziou to the bma n eipation proclamation,
should he pardoned, anti that the chief traitors
should then be hung and the war cease. It was re
ferred CO the Uumw lithe un the ftecorastructiou of
States. The :Naval Conanittee were instructed to
inquire into the facts relative to the alteration of
the plans of marine engines, after which the House
wet, into Committee of the Whole, considered
appropriation bill, rose, passed the bill, and
ailjourne , l Litt ,bluml:.y.
Fkinal, January
In the Situate to-day a re,oluttun looking to the
abrogation of the Reciprocity &teat . ) , wag reterred to
the tj,mtruillee on Foreign Itelationa. .I.le.,olutionB The .,
',son out of a t ousand who over
Were introduced tendering the thanks of Congress to
pay, :,to att,ntion to adi,ti,ernents of this kind, think
Generals Booker, Meade, Banks and Burnside; also,
to promote enlistments of negrees and regulating It' , 4 LE"* me Lum hug,.Consequently those who do send
the pay of army officers. Mr. Hale, taking as a for Instructions will haves broad field to make money in .
test coo recent argument of Mr. Dickenson, pro- Thero 1-4 of persons iu this world who think that
ceedid to pass some vet ore cute ujcc upon the man- too ...nee they hare been humbugged out of a dollar or so,
agewent of the ..Navy Department, and offered /1
tioltth d ie a..1,tt1,,.1 is n humbug. Coue
recolution looking to the appointment of a comma
te,, Le enquire Lute the
~ u nauion
al the navy. Lie qu,ut!) they try to. TL, pereoo wh, suce.eods is
woo followed by varfAis members who debated the th., "tie 0,0 b ,, S , so trying until he hit, t.m.u,clittr that
question at length. Mr. Wilson offered a resolution pays Liu
expelling Mr. Davis, of sy. , for treason, before dis
posing ot flies the Senate procecd*Co a considera
tion of the Utioscrlptrun Bill, and afterwards ad
journed until Monday.
The Mouse was nut iu session
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Among the most "Jacobinical " presses that has 7, ...,., l r e s ;... a t u e , id.
~I f .e t r ir t iet i , l l, da e n . .„l , l , . .il i n t n. g i l fet e h n , , =lilt
routing
i . 1i:Il u t i d ,
existed in this country since the war commenced,'
rreillar ea - nal el
cape, re modes of treatment without success'
has been the Utito lern
Staie Jual—tite abolition ,a_ai - eitiei elt his i-iered duty to communicate to his afflicted
State organ. It has openly advocated the suppres- fell , a Creatures the mans„ of cure. Deuce, on the receipt
sion and mobbing of Democratic presses, the " star- of au addressed envelope. be will send (free) a copy of the
Chamber" conviction of Vallandighaw, and every presiiiption used. Direct to Dr. John M. Dagnall, N 0.186
measure that will damn to eternal infamy the Felton sir e, Brooklyn, Nov York. (fob 17 ly 7
records of this administration. The principal pro
prietor of this paper is one " Captain F. W. iturtt,
A. Q. M. U. S. V."—The -' A. Q. Pd." part of which
initials always suggests stealing, and in this case o- the 7th inst.. by the Herd. W. T. Gerhard. Isaac
does not disapp o int expectations. As a Lolartermae- Roth, to Hai - lien ltoi,er, both of Brunerville Warwick
ter he has fur months neon known to be Largely en- t" . p
gaged in defrauding the government,
,but his
" loyalty " has until nose secured the continuance of
his t• loyal" efforts to "crush the rebellion." But ,__
hufertunately some of the Democratic presses of On the Sth inst., in this city, Susanna Hardee, wife of
Ohio, gave such a thorough ventilation of his vil- ' Valentine Hardee. and daughter of Henry Gast, aged :10
Laity that the military authorities were compelled years. Il hiouillii and 13 dais
, this city, Thaddeus S. Goodman a
to prefer charges aiiiainst. him. We give the charges :Seth Dent..
ri2liiT e iii lll & i t7 t. V i inilerernitli : e Companv
—each one of which is followed by specifications Cf.valry, and formerly of the 79th liegimen ' t P. V., aged
giving a history of the " loyal " man's thievi ng . 74 „a,„, ._
The caarges are as follows. At Bridgeport, pear Lancaster, on the Bth loot.. Emma
/4 CHAlibi; Ist—belling without proper orders for Catharine Potts, in the 18th year of her age.
that purpose, embezzling and misapplying Commis- On the Itith of December. in Penn Township, Monroe .
tosary and Quartermaster stores belonging , the Zug, only son of Andrew A. and Susan F. Zug, aged 2.
United States." years..' months and 2, days.
" CHAO.Gt.' 9.d—Conduct unbecoming an officer and -
agentlemen."
CEIAO.GE 3d—Stealing, embezzling, and unisap
propritio La caster Wholesale Grain Market. ng and applying to his own use, money or .1
other property of the United States." Correctedweekly by J. H. Bloom & 800., Forwarding and
The specifications would dll several columns, and Commission Merchants, No. 91 North Queen street.
a fair picture of the transactions of " loyal " men • LANCASTER, January 11.
everywhere. We mean of course " loyal ' officials,
for many of the •• loyal " masses are sincere in their
devotion to a cause they believe to be for the good of
the country but wherever you see one of these 1
" loyal place holders, " have an eye, to him " and •
you will in very many cases had him like the editor
o f this •, loyal ' abolition organ in Ohio, singing
hallelujahs to Abraham, while he robs, or in the
language of the above charges "steals" from the peo
ple. Whenever this class of " loyal men cease to
have a chance to " steal " they will cease to favor
the war. Yet it is by this class of scoundrels, that
even honest abolitionists are made to believe the
r- lear is fur the Union.— Washington. Review.
" Now let mo eoldileate the lands of the
South and put it into the hands of the negroes
and white men who fought for it, and you may
go to sleep with your parchments. I have got !
the Uniou down there by a natural root, that
nobody can ever change. You do not make
A governments like a clap-boarded house ; you
1 1 plant them like an nak. Plant 100,000 negro
farmers, and 100,000 by their-side of white
soldiers, and I will risk the South, Davis and
all. When William the Norman conquered
England, in order to guarantee his conquest
he divided the land among his Nobles, and
they hold it today. ' I have conquered the
South,' the North may say: and I'll divide
its territories among my Nobles—the Blacks
and the Whites who have won it.' And thdn
we arc safe." * * "To the slave
belongs the land - he has redeemed from nature.
* * * Give me 200,000 farmers, owning
their lands, and give me 200,000 blacks with
muskets in their right hands, and you may
go to sleep and make money.— Wendell Phil
lips.
This is the man who waters President
LINCOLN, and " makes him crow." He made
him grow up to the Proclamation. lie now
proposes to cultivate him further._
What are the vis,ts of this man, who waters
and cultivates the President and Congress?
How does ,he propose to `• ..a,ve the Union ?"
for it appears that when ss get his vi , •ws,
we „et the policy of ttt , Adia-t'ni , tration. Let
us see:
1. He would cuniisc.he the land, -1 the!
Southern people.
2. He assumes that tee a hitii and hlneli
soldiers are fighting for lantl," not the chl
Union. He would nareel out the land of the;
South to them
3. He would place 200.000 inii , keta in the
hands of black " farmers."
4. These black and white soldiers are
Nobles. With
.bayonets they arc to drive
Southern families from their homes, and take
possession of those homes themselves.
5. This is the natural root " of the Union
—to rob white people of their -homes, put
blacks into those homes, and to keep posses
sion of the plunder by bayonets.
6. With a Union made with the blacks
and intersprinkled white soldiers, " the root"
having been thus reached, the people of
the North may go to sleep and make
money."
Add to this the plan of the Administration
to break down all the State Banks, so that
they shall control the circulating medium of
the country, grasping the banking capital
that is worth $300,000,000, and substituting
iheir mere pledged word, and we have, as a
people, a . prospect in the future that will
command 'the commiseration of the civilized
vionclo—Haifforcl 7intes. .
OPEC LL NoTicms.
625 1] AgrEssiployment t ($ 75
AGEN W ANTEDI
We will pay from $23 to VS par month, endall expenea,
to active Agenta, Cr glee a eoremleaion. Partienlare sent
free, Address Erie Sewing Afeebint Company, E. JAMES,
General Agent, Milan, Ohio. rang 27 ly 22
436 - Eye and Ear.
PROF. J. ISAACS, IL D., OCULIST AND AUIIIBT,
Connelly of Leyden. Holland, is located et No. 611 Pine St.,
Philadelphia, where prisons afflicted with diseases of the
r, e. or NAV. will be scientifically treated and cured If
curable.
.74v ARTIFICIAL EYES incierted without pain. No
charges made for ezamination.
N A —The lledlc.l Painlty Is Invited, as he he- cr.
secret. in his mode of
june23 ly
Friend in Need. Try it.
DR. SWEIa'SINFALI. I /31. 1, LINIAIRNT la prepared from
the receipt of Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut. the at sat
and has been used in his practice for the Lit
twenty years w,th the most astonishing scree., An ex•
term,' remedy, it is without a rival, and .11! alleviate pain
more speedily than any other preparation. For all Rheu
matic end Nervous Disorde, it is truly infallible. and mt
a curative for Sore.. Wounds. Sprains, Bruiser, kc., its
scothine, healing and powerful strengthening properties,
excite the just wonder and astonishment of all who have
ever given it a trial. Over one thousand certificates of re
markable cures, perforated by it within the last two years,
attest this fact.
44 - See advertisement. [jut. 16ly
Eli- The Confession. end Experience of
a "ervous invalid.—l nblished for the benefit and an a
Caution to young men, and ',there, who suffer from Ner
vous Debility, Early Decay, and their kindred ailment,—
supplyine the means of self-cure. By one who has cured
himaelf after being a victim of misplaced confidence in
medical hiusitam nod quackery. By encMsing a post-paid
directed envelope, Ylogle copies may he had of the author,
Ntithar.iel May fair, Ent, floilford, Kings county, New
'fork Dan 20 a ly
Equality to All I Uniformity of
Price: A new feature of Business; ovary one his own
smack Jones di Co„ of the Crescent One Price Cloth
ing dior., 604 Market street, above 6th, in addition to
having the largest. most serial and fashionable stock of
Clothlnu In Philadelphia, mz,ia expressly for retail sales,
have co,itituted every one his own Salesman, by having
may ked in finales, on each article the very lowest price
it can he sold for, they cannot possibly vary—all most
Env
Th., golds are a ell eponged and prepared, and great
pair, f.. feu with the making, co that all van huy with the
Iul! 1..11,11 , 0 of OR a geed article at the very iowe3t
Cre,,ut. In Market, above 6th, No. 6q4.
Oct C I y 421 JONES k CO.
w Jersey Lands for Sale,
ALSO,
UARDEN OF. FRUIT FARMS,
Suitable Ihr Grapes, Peaches. Pears, Raspberries, Straw.
herrße, Blackberries, Currants, Sc.. of 1, VA, 6, 10 or 20
.ch. 01 the fell ,wing priers for the present, viz.: 20
errs for $2OO, 10 acres for $1:0, 5 tures for $6O, 21 acres
f., 5.0, 1 acre for $2O Payable by coo dollar a week.
hire, toad Cranberry lands, nod villive lots in CHET—
Wool:. 20 by lou feet. at $lO each, payable by one dollar
week. T . !, hi,V , Innd and farms, are situated at Chet
w e.l, Washington township, Burlington county, New
For foreher Information, apply; with a P. O. Stamp,
t.,, B. FRANKLIN CLARK,
jm, ly I, So. 90 Cedar Street, New York, N. Y.
o Horse Owners!
DB • '.II.:ET'S INF.! LLIBLE LINIMENT F , MA:4ES
u• :led I.y. acy, and its all ei , Eit, of Lameness, arising
spreiba, Bruises or Wrenching. Its effect in mac ir3l
rtsip Harness or Beddle Galls, Scratches, Mange,
Cc.. is a 11l ale, core speedily. Spaviu and itiogbone may
n o i sy pro and cured in their Incipient stages,
but ( on Brined are beyond the possibility of a radical
cuss.. N., ease of the kind, however, In so desperate or
lidpele., but i, rosy be alleviated by this Liniment, and
ire iithful application will always remove the Lameness,
and :he hors., to travel with comparative ease.
Ever, Lorne . 'wm•r should have this remedy at hand, for
Ito tuned y use at the first appearance of Lameness will
etleetu sly pre eat thoso formidable dieeases mentioned,
to which all horses ale liable, and which render so many
valuable horse, nearly worthies.
See advertiseineut.
Fortune for All! Either Men or
e,,e'! —No humbug, but an nutireiy new thing. Only
three months in this country: No clap trap operati , u to
gull the public, but a genuine money making thing I Read
the Cireolar of instruetiun once only, and you will under.
stand It perfectly. A lady has just written to me that she
ms'ting, as high as TWENTY DOLLARS SOME DAYS,
giving IL,tructiens in this art. Thousand,: of soldiera are
snaking money rapidly at it. Nu parson bus to be urged
to patronize it. It is a thing that takes better than any.
shin_' ear le-t,re offered. You ran make money with it
hem., of tibrond--ou etuaLub.,at, ur railroad Care, and in
the ..e entry or city. 1 . ..0 will the pteanod in pursuing it
net only it Will yield a handsome income, but also
in co, , equenve 01 the general admiration which it @11:11 s.
pretty 1110 , 11 t A [nor.,tritt.. ifl
sty , with.
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-end s❑ who purchmo the Ott of
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One Dollar sent to mu will insure
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the prompt return of a card of instructions in the art
Tue nualoy will returned to thcet not satisfied
WALTER T. TINSLEY,
No. I Park Place. Now Yorl
Addieax
t -1 zi 11
U - To Nervous Sufferers of Both Sexes
Flour, Supendue, jl bbl
" Extra
White Wheat, 1.4 bushel
Red
Cori:, old
clew
Clovurn,,i ••
Wh~ctay to hllllB
"hi bbls..
Philadelphia Market,.
PHILADELPHIA, January 9.
Trade moves sluggishly In all departments. But little
export demand for Flour and only 600 hbls Rohl at
$7.25g7.50, and some high grades at $8®8.50. Receipts
very light. Rye Flour in demand at $650. Cornmeal
nothing doing. No change In Wheat. 2,500 bushels good
and prime Penna. and Ohio Red at $1.60@i5, and small
lots White at $1.73(&1 82. Rye wanted at $1.40. Corn in
fair request, but very little coming forward, sales 3.000
bushels yellow at $1.121 13. Oats are dull at 85c.
Provisions of all descriptions have an upward tendency,
sales of new Mesa Pork at $22@22.50, old at $l9. Whisky
advanced, 3.30 bbla sold at 95@96c.
ELECTION. --The Annual Election for
Trustees of Lancaster Cemetery, will be held on
TUESDAY. the Second day of FEBRUARY next, between
the hours of eleven and twelve o'clock, A. M., at John
Michael's Hotel, North Qneen street.
E. SCHAEFFER, President.
LANCASTER, January 8.18d4. [jan 123 t 1
DIVIDEND. --The President and Diana
gars of the Lancaster and Ephrata Turnpike, have
this day declared a dividend of One Dollar on each share
of stock, payable on demand at the Banking Honer of
Reed, Henderson & Co., Lancaster city
jan 12 3t 1] HENRY SHREINER, Treasurer.
AUDITOR , S NOTlCE.—Estate of Bar
bara Snyder, late of East Earl township, deed
The undersigned Auditor, appointed to distribute the bal
once remaining in the hands of Solomon High, adminis.
trstor de bonis non, of Barbara Snyder, deceased, to and
among those legally entitled to the same, will sit for' that
purpose on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12th, 1864, at 2 o'clock,
P. a 1 , in the Library Room of the Court House, in the
City of Lancaster, where all pennons interested in said dis
tribution may attend. E. H. VUNDT.
lan 12 11
rIOLUMBIA INSURANC COMPANY
FOURTH ANNUAL STATEMENT.
' '
Wholo amount insured
Whole amount of Premium Notes,
Balance Claeh Premium', Jan. 1
1863
Receipts for Premiums less Agent's
commissions,
Receipts for Assesmeut , loss Agent's
commissions
LOB , IIS. and expenses paid in 1863,... 0.0,133 32
11aInure of Premiums January 1,
1864.
An assessment of three per cent. was levied on the Pre.
whim Notes, October (3,1863, which was deemed sufficient
to pay all claims against the Company for losses, about
one halt of which has boon collected.
The business of the Company is rapidly increasing. The
amount insured in 1663 was $1,128.64623. and the amount
of Premium Notes received was $1.00,310.97, giving the
Company as shown above, an accumulative Capital In
Premium Notes of over a quarter of a million of dollars.
GEO. YOUNG, Jr.,
Secretary.
It 1
COLUMBR, 'ran. A, ISr4
jan 12
OFFICE OF GOOEY'S LADY'S BOOK,
No. 323 CHESTNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA.
We respectfully inform those who send us clubs that
they con add one or more to their list at the same rate as
the original clubs, and the Lady's Book will he sent to any
place where the subscriber resides.
TERMS, from which there can be no deviation—the
same terms have been published on every number of the
Book: One copy one year, $3; two copies one year $5;
three copies one year, $6; Bre copies one year, and an
extra copy to the person sending the club, making six
copies, $lO ; eight copies one year, and an extra copy to
the person sending the club, making nine copies, $l6;
eleven copies one year, and an extra copy to the
person sending the club, making twelve copies, $2O;
and on no account will any extra copy be sent over what
the club calls for. Back numbers from January can always
be supplied. No other Magazine can be introduced in
place of the Lady's Book in the above clubs but Arthur's
Home Magazine.
SPECIAL CLUBBING with other Magazines—Godey's
Lady'. Book and Harpers Magazine, $460; Godey'e Lady's
Book and Arthur's Home Magazine. $3 60; Goders Lady's
Book, Harper's Magazine, and Arthur's Home Magazine
ens year, $B.OO. The money moat all be sent at one time
for any club, and in advance. The above is the only way
in which we can club with Herper's Magazine.
jaii 12 St 1] . L. - A. WIWI.
CITY lETAXOTIOIL.4IIetIee Is hereby
gisen. that an ELECTION will be held at he public
house of Adam Trout, in the North West Ward ; at the
public house of Amos Groff, in the South West Ward; at
the public house of Anthony Lechler ' in the North East
Ward, and at the publio house of Isaac B. Miller. In the
South East Ward, in the City of Lancaster. on TUESDAY.
FEBRUARY 2. 1864, between the holm of 8 o'clock in the
forenmn and 7 o'clock in the afternoon, to elect one per
son qualified to act RP Mayor of the City of Lancaster for
one year. OHO. SANDERSON. Mayor.
Maros's OVVIC; Lancaster, .Ten. 12, 188.1.
CITY ELECTION.--Notice is hereby
Oren, that an ELECTION will be held at the public
house of Adam Trout in the North West Ward; at the
public house of Amos Groff, in the Eolith West Ward; at
the public house of Anthony Lechler, in the North East
Word; at the public house of 'lsaac B. Miller, in the South
Rest Ward, in the Oily of Lancaster, on TUESDAY, FEB
RUARY 2,1882, between the boors of 8 o'clock in the fore
°con and 7 o'clock in the afternoon, to elect one Judge and
too Inspector, for the North West Ward. one Judge and
too luspe,ro c The South West Word, one Judge and
two In•peetors for the North East Ward, and one Jadge
: c od too IcspectGr, f.n the South East Ward. to condort
the general and otter elrotio - .s for the current year.
At tho same time and place oil! be elected by the citi
zen, of Lar.caster. one A.orooor lu each Ward. to serve for
one year. Alio one Alderman in the Nor th East Ward, to
one for fire year,. in place of William Frick. F.sq , dec'd.
and one in the South East Ward, to corer for fire years, In
place of John T. MacGonigle. Esn whose term of office
expires.
The officers rd the lost General Election are req....iced to
eol,duct the above election. SAMUEL HUBER,
Lancaeter, Jan. 12, Vita
jau 12
ELECTION.--Notlee is hereby
.j given, to the Freemen of the City of Lancaster, that,
a2reesnly to law. an Election will be held on TUESDAY,
FEBRUARY '2. 1664, at the public house of Adam Trout,
in the North West Ward, for flee persons qualified to serve
an members of the !Longo rf Representatives of thin Com
monwealth, to be members of the Common Council for one
year; not one person ritilified to serve as a member of
the Senate of this Commonwealth, to be a member of the
Select Council for the term of three years; and one person
to serve an City Constable for one year.
At ths public house of Anthony I,chler, In the North
Neat Ward, f r four persons qualified to nerve as members
of the House of Repreeentatives of this Commonwealth,
to be members of the Common Council for one year; and
one person qualified to germ as a member of the Senate of
this Commonwealth, to be a member of the Select Council
for the term of three years; and one person to serve as
City Constable for one year.
At the public honer of Rome B. Miller, In the South East
Ward. for three persons qualified to serve as members of
the House of Representatives of this Commonwealth, to
be members of the Common Council for one year; and one
person qualified to serve as a member of the Senate of
thh, Commonwealth, to be a member of the Select Council,
(the South Rest Ward and South West Ward, in conjunc
tion, elect one member of Select Council.) for the term of
three years; and one person to serve as City Constable for
ono year.
At the public house of Amos Croft in the South West
Ward, for three persons qualified to serve as members of
the House of Representatives, of this Commonwealth, to
be members of the Common Council for one year; and one
portion to serve as City Constable for one year.
At the came time and places, will be elected one person
to serve as High Constable of the City of Lancaster for
One year.
44 - The members of Select Council whose terms of office
expire on said day of Election, are George M. Kline, Esq.,
Simon S. Rathvon, Esq , and John Deaner, Esq.
GEO. SANDERSON, Mayor.
MAYOR'S OFFICE, Lancaster, Jan. 12, 1864.
jan 12 3t 12
DAYS OF APPEALFOR 1864.
TO THE TAXABLE INHABITANTS OF LANCASTER
COUNTY.
Pursuant to the provisions of the lawn of this Common
wealth, the undersigned Commissioners of Lancaster
county, hereby give notice to the TAXABLE INHABI—
TANTS, within the respective City, Boroughs and Town•
ships of the said County, that the Days of Appeal from
the AssePsments of 1861, will be held at the Commteelon•
ere' Oillce, in the City of Lancaster, on the days following,
to wits
Adamstown,
Bart Township,
Brecknock,
Ckernaivon, I •
Cocalico East,
Cocalico Weet,
M Monday, February 2.2 d, 18t34.
Colera
Columbia ' Borough,
Conestoga,
Conoy,
Clay,
Donegal Diet,
Donegal West,
Drumore,
Ephrata,
Earl,
Earl East,
Earl West,
Elizabeth,
Elizabethtown Bor.,
Eden,
Fulton,
Ramonald East,
Efempflekt West,
Lampoter East,
Lampeter West,
Lancaster,
Learock,
Leacock Uppper,
Little Britain,
Mantleim,
Martic,
Manor,
Mount Joy,
Mount Joy Borough,
Marietta Borough,
Mauhelm Borough,
Paradise,
erm,
Peg nen,
Pruoideurr.
Itapho,
Salisbury,
F.ndsbury,
Strasburg Borough,
Warwick,
Washington Borough,
Lancaster City, Monday
[ Juno 23 1521
111131111
NT 1 C E.--The Stockholdors of the
Lanimster Locomotive %Yorke will moot at their
ffire in the City of Lancaster, on THURSDAY, JANU
ARY 14th. Eirsl, at 2 o'clock, P. M., for the purpose of hold
ing their animal election. M. 0. KLINE,
d. 29 St 51; Secretary.
FISTATE OF JACOB S. MANN, LATE,
_LA of Manor township, deceased.—Letters of adminis
tration on said estate having been gr-nted to the under
signed, all persons indebted thereto aro requested to make
immediate payment, and those having demands agrinst
the same will present them for settlement to the under
signed. residing in said township.
BARN HERD MANN, (Farmer,)
MARTHA MANN, Manor twp.,
Administrators.
OEMS
'UST ATE OF JOHN F. LONGENECKER,
r, Into of Coleraine township, deceased—Letters of ad
ministration on said estate having been granted to the
undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are reques•ed to
!mike immediate settlement, and those having claims or
demands against the same will present them without de
lay for settlement to the undersigned, residing in Drumore
township.
dec 1 6t lTj
ELECTION NOTICE.--An election will
be held at the Office of the Lancaster County Mutual
Insurance Company, In Williamstown, on the SECOND
TUESDAY, 12th day of JANUARY next between the
hours of 10 o'clock, A. M., and 4 o'clock, P. It., for the
purposes of electin: NINE DIRECTORS to serve the sold
Company for the ensuing year.
NATITL E. SLAY!SIAK ER,
dec 22 :it. :i] Secretary.
ASSIGNED ESTATE OF JACOB
HUBER nod wife, of Lancaster city, Lancaster
county —Jacob limber and wife, of Lancaster city, having
by deed of voluntary assignment, dated NOVEMBER 28th,
A. D., 1863, assigned and transferred all their estate and
effects to the undersigned, for the benefit of the creditors
of the said Jacob Huber ; he therefore gives notice to all
persons indebted to said assignor, to make payment to the
undersigned without delay, and those having claims to
present them to JOHN J. GOOD, Assignee,
residing in Martinville, Lancaster Pa.
dee 22 6L* 50
ACCOUNTS OF TRUST AND ASSIGN
ED ESTATES.—The Accounts of the following
named estates have been exhibited and filed in the Office
of the Prothonotary of the Court of Common Pleas of
Lancaster county, to wit:
Jacob Melshey, Estate, by Jacob Mayer, Committee.
Isaac Ressler, Assigned Estate, by John B. Erb, As.
signee.
Judith Sohn, Estate, by Maria Behm, Administratrix of
Samuel Bebm, deed, who was Trustee
Notice Is hereby given to all persons interested In any
of said estates, that the Court have appointed MONDAY,
JANUARY 25, 1864. for the confirmation and allowance
of said accounts, unless exceptions be Sled or cause shown
why said accounts should not be allowed.
JOHN SELDOMRIDOE, Proth'y.
Prothonotary's Office, Dec. 28, 1863. j dee 29 4t 51
Isaac R. Kuhns
vs. }Nov. T. 1863, No. 40, Executioh Doc.
A W. Suavely. )
THE UNDERSIGNED AUDITOR, AP—
pointed by the Court, to distribute the proceeds of
the sale of defendant's real estate, to and among those
legally entitled thereto, hereby gives notice that he will
attend for the purpose of his appointment, at the Library
Room, In the Court House, in the City of Lancaster, on
TUESDAY, the 9th day of FEBRUARY, A. D., 1984, at 2
o'clock, P. M., when and where all persons Interested may
attend If they think proper.
Jan 5 45 62J D. G. ESIILEHAN, Auditor.
rIOACH MAKING.
L/ BLACK HORSE CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY.
The undersigned respectfully informs his old friends
and customers, and the public generally, that he still ear.
ries on the COACH—MAKING business In Its
various branches, near the Black Horse Tavern,
in East Cocalico township, Lancaster county.
He manufactures to ordel Family Carriages, Rockaways,
Jenny Linde, Top and Trotting Buggies, Sulkies, Sleighs,
bc., of the very beet materials and the best style of work
manship.
All kinds of repairing and blacksmitbing done at the
shortest notice.
.r 604,435 6S
. 255,931 36
I return my sincere thanks to my old friends and cus
tomers for their kind patronage, and respectfully ask a
continuance of the name. PHILIP HUBER.
Jan 5 Sm. 52
THE SATURDAY EVENING POST,
"THE OLDEST AND NEAT DPTHS WEEELIDS.'
13 88^ 79
The Proprietors of THE SATURDAY EVENING POSIIk
—which paper is now in its Forty-Third Year I— would
simply announce in their Prospectus for 1864, that they
design maintaining for their weekly the high character it
has already acquired as a first class literary paper
They have reason to believe thattho stories of Mrs. Wood,
author of " East Lynne," Ac; Marion Harland, author of
"Alone," Ac; Miss Virginia F. Townsend, and numerous
other excellent writers, have been generally regarded as
possessing the greatest merit and the most absorbing in
terest; and they design procuring for. THE POST in the
future as in the past, the heat Stories, Sketches and other
Literary Novelties, which they can possibly obtain. They
have commenced, in the first paper of January, a New
Novel called OSWALD CRAY, by Mrs. Wood, author of
'• East Lynne," " Verner's Pride," A,. This novel will be
about the length of "East Lynne," and will be printed
from the advance sheets expressly fn warded to them by •
Mrs. Wood from England.
In addition to the Storlss written expressly for THE
POST, its Editor also atrives to lay before Its readers the
best Stories from the Emtlish Periodicals. And gives, in
addition to the Tales and Sketches, more or less Agricul
tural Matter, with a Riddle, Receipt. News, and Market
Departments every week
•
A SEWING MACHINE GRATIS!
$13,887 79
We will give to any rerecu sending thirty subscriptions
to THE POST and Sixty Dollars, one of WHEELER &
WILSON'S CELEBRATED SEWING MACHINES, such as
they sell fox...Forty-Five Dollars. The Machines will be
selected new at the manufactory in New York, boxed and
forwarded free of cost, with the exception of freight
TEAMS. Two Dollars a year; Two copies, $3; Four
copies, $6; Eight copies (and one gratis), sl2.—One copy
of THE POST and one of THE LADY'S FRIEND, $3.
DEACON k PETERSON,
No. 319 Walnut Street, Phial.
air Specimen numbers or THE POST sent gratis.
jan 6_ _ tor 62
BODUGGE.R.
This wonderful article, lust patented, is something
entirely new, and never before offered to agents, who arc
wanted everywhere. Pull particulars sent fits.
Address SHAW CLAM;
sar 2 ly Baiil44. Mahn.
Baying taken the above Works, Is now
prepared to execute promptly orders for
COAL AND WOOD BURNING LOCO— ..gttll;lß,
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of that.class workmanship. Also, every : 1 7 . 344 -': :4 ± 1 !"
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BOLLBEN,
PUBLIC se Lir..--On SATURDAY, the
23d day of JANUARY, 18dt, the undersigned Ad
ministrators of Jacob 9 Mann, late of Manor township,
Lancaster county, Inkeeper, deed, will to pursuance of an
crder of the Orphans' Court of said county, expose to pub
lie sale, on the premises, the following described real
estate. the property of the late Jacob 8. Mann, deceased.
to wit:
Purport No- 2 A TWO-STORIED LOG WEATHER
BOARDED TAVERN HOUSE, with a Two-Story
Frame Kitchen attached, with a Lot or Piece of M .
Ground, containing ONE ACRE AND THIRTY
PERCHES OF LAND, more or les., situated on
the crone roads leading tram Lancaster to Washington
Borough, and from the Borough of Columbia to Safe Har
bor, shoot 2% miles from Washington Borough,
6 miles from Columbia, 6 miles from Safe Harbor
and 71~._S miles from Lancaster, adjoining laude of
Frederick Stoner, and other lands of the said decedent.
The honer, is in a good condition. The Stabling and Shed
ding are laqte, commodious and in excellent order. This
is one of the most desirable Tavern Stands in the county
—commanding for a long time past a large and profitable
business. The land belonging to it kin the best condition,
with good fencing, Ac. There is on the premises a variety
of Choice Firuit Trees.
High Constable.
3t 1
Tue.lay, February 23d, 1a64
.W.:..l4leakfay, Feb Nth, 1564
Thurdday. N.Artlary 25tb, 1,64
February :Nth, 18t4.
JOHN BONER.
WM. SPENCER,
DAVID KEMPEII.
COM MISS
MARY J. LONGENECKBR.
Administratrix
LANCASTER LOCOMOTIVE
WORKS,
LANCASTER 171 TY; PENN A.
JAMES A. NORRIS,
STATIONARY ENGINES,
BRASS AND 'EON CASTINGS
SHAFTING AND .11ILL GEARING,
AND RAILROAD 'MACHINERY
6m 51
There is good water on the premises, 2 pumps, one at the
kitchen door, and the other In front of the bones, with
Weigh Scales near and accessible to the same.
The Township election is held at this house.
Sale to commence at 3 o'clock, P. M , of said day, when
terms will be made known by the undersigned Administra
tors. MARTHA MANN,
BERNHARD MANN, Farmer.
3ta 51
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The only article of the kind ever produced which will
withstand Water.
" Every housekeeper should have a supply of Johns &
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is so convenient to have iv the house."—New York
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"We have tried it, and find it as useful in our house as
water."—Wilkes' Spirit of the Times.
PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS PER BOTTLE.
Very Liberal Reductions to Wholesale Dealers.
TERMS CASH.
Ja- For Bale by all Druggists and Storekeepers generally
throughout the country.
JOHNS /c OROSLEY,
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64 Lieutenant Colonels,
207 Other Officers,
60 Navy Officers,.
625 Statesmen,
127 Divines,
' 116 Authors,
30 Artiste,
112 Stage,
40 Prominent Women,
147 Prominent Foreign Portraits.
2,500 COPIES OF WORKS OF ART,
Including reproductions of the most celebrated Etigray.
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Of those we manufacture a great variety, ranging in
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Our ALBUMS have the reputation of being superior in
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Friends or relatives of prominent military men will con
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Fine Albums made to order for Congregations to present
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DJouruvED ()oval's FOR LANCAS—
AL TER COUNTY FOR 1864.—1 t is ordered by the
Curt that adjourned courts for 1864 for the trial and toe
cision of eases in the Common Pleas, Orphans' Court and
Quarter Sessions, are to be held as follow, ,
FOR ARGUMENTS.
One week, commencing on Monday, the 21st of March.
21. th of June.
ee e' " " '• 19th of Sep.
"
" 19th of Dee.
To continue one week from the eaid,days respectively,
anti as much longer as the business may require. All the
cases on the list for armment in the Orphdos' Court, shall
be trans up on the first days of stall terms, and bee pro
ceeded with until diem easel of, unless continued by consent
or cause shown.
The cases ou the argument lie t in the Quarter Session,,
shall be taken up on Wed?: esday of said term, if not pre
vented by the Orphans' Court, and if so, the cases in the
Quarter Sessions will be commenced on the termination of
the Orphans' Court business.
The argument of the ea , se in the Common Pleas t, be
commenced on Thursday cf the week, if lint prevented by
the Orphans' Court or Quarter Sessions cases, in that ease,
the argument list of said court ie to be taken up at the
termination of the cases to the other courts, and proceeded
in until disposed of, unless continued by consent or cause
shown.
It is further ordered that the absence of counsel at the
time appointed for hearing the eases mentioned in the
preceding orders, shall be no cause for suspending pro
ceedings therein, unless by consent, or legal ground for a
continuance be shown.
ADJOURNED JURY TRIALS.
It is ordered by the Court that adjourned courts for
.fury trials in the Common Pleas, will be held as follows:
013 H week, voainiencing the let Monday Ist February.
" 4th " Jld ••
•` " sth •29th "
" 4th " 23d May.
" sth 30th “
" sth " 29th August.
" 3rd " 17th October.
" 4th " 24th "
Ist " sth December.
Any such other periods as may be appointed at the
aforesaid courts, or at regular terms.
The foregoing to be published in all the newspapers in
the city and county of Lancaster, three successive times In
each, at expense of the county Bill to be presented at
the Commissioners Office. JOHN SELDOMRIDGE,
dec 29 31 51] Prothonotary.
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too 1 *a el
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LI 0 01111STIIIING NEW IN PRILADEL.
a. offers at private oda Itti farm oddest*. in -Bert tow, ! PHI A . •
LaliclitWOO, contalnlng97AClßSB and 27 PERCHES ,
of mod lanii, !repriced anddlrldad Into - convenient ' C 00PICE'R
fields; &abut:Wogs consist:cif a largo and well finished : . PiIDriaRAPITIO AND ART GALLERY,
TWO-STORY STONE HOUSE with aisle roof, a 1 Nc. 1318 Cntsrsur &skit
large Sylmar Barn with Straw Shed attached, .
Opposite U. S. Mint.
and yard walled in; a brit. Stone Dairy House GALLERY, RECSPTION AND OPSRATING ROOMS
over a never-failing spring near the dwelling; ALL ON FIRST F 1.0311.
also a pump with excellent water at the door; wen All styles and sizes of Photo;raphs, Ivarytypes, Ferro-
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buildings. Thorn ' is about 6 Acres of Woodland. This ' Pictures Finished in Water Colors, Oil, India Ink and
property is beautifully situated near the village of beery. Pastil.
town, in said township, and is in all respects a very de=ir- Nurses and other animals, Equipages, Country Seat%
able property, being convenient to churches, acheols ' Ruins, Models of Machines - 3, Ac., far Patenting accurately
mills, mechanic's shops, Ac. ' photcsrspbed
Any person 'wishing to view the same will pluses call on P. F. Cooper deuiree to call rho attention of persons visit-
John T Arrisen, residing thereon, who will be pl,ised to log PhileAelptda to his new Ground Floor Gallery, where
show the F4111)3. he has introduced new l y-patented cameras, capable of tak
. . , .
Terms, which will be easy, made known by
SAMUEL BLANK,
near the Gap, Lancastar county, Pa
!b:msminer cony.] tf 4S
FOR SALE,
..12 situated on the Pennsylvania Railroad, 20 miles west
of Ilarrisburg, containing, about 170 ACRES, nearly two.
thirds of which is bottom land, the balance good up-laud.
The laud is all well watered and in a high state of culti
vation, well clovered, good fences. There is n large BANK
BARN, and DWELLING without-houses all part
ly new, Apple Orchard and other fruit trees.
with large BARN and good DWELLING on .
another part of the farm. The property will di
vide conveniently, is in sight of the Railroad Depot at New
port, and a moat desirable farm for grass and all kinds of
grain. For particulars see W. It. Toomy, Newport, Perry
county, Pa, or address the subscribers at Pittsburgh. Pa.
nov 17 3m. 451 It. ROBISON k CO.
ST RTES UNION HOTEL,
606 A...YD 608 MARKET STREET,
PHILADF.LPHIA.
The undersigned, begs to Inform hia friends, and the for.
mer patrons of the STATES UNION," as well
as the public generally, that he has accepted the a u
managership of the HOTEL named at the bead
of this notice, and that the house has been
thoroughly renovated and improved throughout, in a
manner which will compare favorably with what are
called the first class Hot-Is of the city. The patronage of
the public is respectfully solicited. The TERMS are $1.50
per day. CHAS. IL ALLMOND, Manager.
Jane 9 tf Zt
"PARR FOR SALE.
100 ACRES OF VALUABLE FARMING LAND,
situated near the Pennsylvania Railroad. and the village
of Summer Hill, in Crayle township, Cambria county, Pa.
About 40 Acres cleared and under a high state of cultiva
tion, and brings good crops. Having thereon
erected large TWO-STORY PLANK HOUSE, :ot i
a large Barn, and other out-buildings. The tract • .
also contains an abundance of Limestone, and is
well wat.red ; convenient to church, school, grist mill, and
market for all kinds of produce
For further particulars apply to the owner,
INCORPORATED 1635.
OFFICE OF THE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY
INSURANCE COMPANY.
Puu.s.nsranne, November 11, 1863.
The following Statement of the affairs of the Company
is published in conformity with a provision of Its Charter.
PREMIUMS RECEIVED from November 1, 1862, to Octo
ber 31, 1863:
On Marine and Inland Risks, $392,349 08
On Fire Risks, 116613 03
$609,462 II
Premiums on Popsies not marked off Novem
bar 1, 1862,
On Marine and Inland Risks, $378,468 34
On Fire Risks, 102,916 44
$481,384 78
Interest daring same period—Salvages, 70,471 38
$551,856 16
LOSSES, EXPENSES, &c., during the year ee above:
Marine and Inland Navigation
Loenee, $178,444 lu
Fire Lome, 40,750 59
Return Premiums, 40,824 60
Re-Insurances 32,131 37
Agency Charges, Advertising,
. .
Printing, &c., 19,872 76
Taxes, 8 . 281 96
Expenses, Salaries, Rent, ,4e 15,428 81
$335,234 19
$lOO,OOO United States Five Per Cent. Loan $97,000 00
75,000 Six " " 5.20's 75.000 00
20,000 " Six " " 1081,. 72,000 02
50"
,000 Seven and three tenths
per cent. Treasury Notes 53,250 00
100, , 00 State of Penna. Five Per Cent. L0au....100,907 50
51,000 Nix " 57,880 00
123,050 Philadelphia City Six Per Cent L0an,...127,528 00
30,000 State of Tennessee Five " " ..... 15,000 00
20,000 Pennsylvania Railroad First Mortgage
Six Per Cent. Bonds,
50,000 Pennsylvania Railroad Second Mortgage
Six Per Cent. Bonds,
15,000 300 Shares Stock Germantown Gas Co.,
principal and interest guaranteed by
the City of Philadelphia. 15,000 di)
5,000 100 Shares took Penna. Railroad Co., 7,225 U 0
5,000 100 Shares Stock North Pennsylvania
Railroad Company,
21,000 United State.. Treasury Certificate. et
Indebtedness,
123,700 Loans on Bond and Mortgage, amply
secured,'
$791,750 Par, Cost, $768,737 12. Market Value, 794,200 00
Real Estate,
Bills Receivable, for Insurances made
&slow.es due at Agencies—Premiums en Mamie
PoGoias, accrued intcrset, and other debts due
the Company
Scrip and Stock of sundry Insurnuce and other
Compani,•s, $5.803. Estimated value
Cash, ou deposits with United States
Government, subject to ton
days call
Cash. in Bauks
'• in Drawer,
Thomas C. Hand, John C Davie, Edmond A. Sootier,
Theophilue Paulding, John R. Penrose, James Traquair,
henry C. Dallett, Jr., James C. Hand, Wm. C. Ludwig,
.1 ov.ph 11. Seal, Dr. R. M. Houston, Den G. Leiper, Hugh
Craig, Charles Kelly, Robert Burton, Samuel n, Stokes, .1.
P. Peniston, Henry Sloan, Wm. G. Boulton, Edward Dar
lington, IL Jones Brooke, Jacob P. Jones, James B. M'Far.
land. Joshua P Eyre, Spencer Wllvaine, John E. Semple,
Pittsburgh. A. B. Berger Pittsburgh.
THOMAS C. HAND, President.
JOHN C. DAVIS, Vice President.
HENRY LYLOVEN, Secretary.
J. ZIMMERMAN, Agent,
Jan 3 3t 321 No. 74 North Queen street, Lancaster
rrifißEE HUNDRED INVALIDS,
1_ have been cured since November, 1862, by the earl
one modifications of Electricity as applied at the Electrical
Institute on Orange street, between Duke and Lime streets,
Lancaster, Pa.
has been published since the Electrical Institute has beau
established in Lancaster, but this system of practice has
been left to sink or swim upon
ITS OWN AIEHITS,
some of the moat respectable and substantial citizens of
Lancaster county, have been treated and cured, as can be
seen by reterence to themselves, or the books of the
Institute.
of every kind have been treated succe,sfully, and in a
number of instances, after all other systems and medicines
had failed, and the individuals bad been pronounced in
curable and
GIVEN UP TO DIE.
Pulmonary Consumption, Liver Diseases, Diabetic, Piles
PROLAPSUS UTERI
or falling down of the Uterus, Carl be permanently cured,
and all nervous affections yield to the action of the Gal.
HOLIDAY PRESENTS. vanle and Electric currents, when properly applied.
One would be led to suppose, from the practical demon
stration given of the wonderful healing properties of Gal
vanism in the above diseased, that its efficacy as a Thera
peutic would be doubted by no ono, and yet we occasional
ly come across an individual who will not believe, simply
because the Medical Faculty, as a general thing, have not
taken hold of it, to them we would say that there is hard
ly a Braithwaites Retrospect published but what refers to
the healing properties of Electricity, and that if the
faculty understood more about it they would prefer it to
all other remedies, also, that some of the best Phy
sicians in the United States have adopted it. Hereafter,
however, in order to gratify all, there will be at the Insti
tute an eminent Physician of
FORTY YEARS ACTUAL PRACTICE, _
and we cordially Invite the diseased of all classes fo call
and examine Into the merits of this system, as consulta
tion and advice, together with pamphlets, will be given
Free of Charge.
PEORIA l W. FREED, Medical Electrician,
Orange street, between Duke and Lime streets,
oct 27 tf 421 Lancaster, ye.
1863.
_FALL DRY GOODS
are now opening a large atook of goods suited to Pall gal.
Cloth Cloaks and Cloakinge.
[troche, Stella and Woolen Shawls, of the newest styles
PORTFOLIOS
CAIRSS BOARDS, &e.
Linens, Damasks, Napkins, Table Cloths, Marseilles
Quilts, Blankets, Tickings, Checks, Prints, Toweling!, ac.
English and Tapestry Brussels,
Ingrain and Venetian,
Rag and Hemp Carpets
EU=
10,000 Pieces Well Papers,'Decorntions Bud BorrJere
The above goods have been purchased at the lowest
market prices, and will be sold at a small advance.
sep 8 ti 35 HAGER BROTHERS.
FALL, 1863. CLOTHING. FALL, 1863
WM. MURRAY,
Summer Hill P. 0., Cambria county, Pa.
61" 48
ASSETS OF THE COMPANY,
NOVEMBIIR 1, 1863.
~..,0 i 30 UU
S oS, J 9
200 80
=MB
Ma=
HAGER & BROTHERS
LADIES' DRESS GOODS
MEN'S WEAR
Cloths, Cassirrunea, Satlnotts, Jeans, Ite
HOUSE BURNISHING GOODS.
EMIM
OIL CLOTHS, bIATTINGS AND RUGS
CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENSWARIL
Also, a lot of PRIME FEATHERS.
HALER /z, BROTHERS
Rave new open a most complete stock of
ing. in a few seconds, one hundred Photoirapini from the
small stamp or autographic, to. the Imperial and Life Size.
After many experiments he has succeeded in placing his
sky-light at an improved angle, analog tins light in
equal proportions, and producing that soft gradation of
tone which cannot be given by the side and sky-lights
geoerally used, and which is of much importance to the
beauty of a picture. It is made of French glass, and is
the largest in Philadelphia.
Mr. Cooper has been engaged more than twenty years In
the study and practice of the Fine Arts. His long expert.
ence as a Miniature and Portrait Painter is a sufficieot
guarantee for the perfection of the pictures made at his
establishment. -
The art of idealizing is well understood; none but the
most skilful artists are employed in the respective depart
ments.
All Pictures Warranted ;—the Ivorytypes will not change
in any climate, and will stand the test of acids. Particu
lar attention Is paid to giving graceful and easy positions.
Daguerreotypes and all other kinds of pictures copied.
from small medallion to life size, and finished in colors of
Indian ink, to look equal to pictures taken from life.
This Gallery possesses rare facilities for taking Eques
trian Pictures from life, in the rear building, where from
one to fifty horses can be photographed at a time.
N. B.—TO PHOTOGRAPHERS, COLORISTS AND
OTHERS. JUST ISSUED.—A WORE( ON
PHOTOGRAPH COLORING, ITORFTYPING,
ENAAHILLING IVORY .3111IATURE
PAINTING.
Complete instructions given for making Ivorytypes,
with some'valuable receipts, never before published, use
ful to all photographers, for one of which a large sum has
been offered.
By followin 4. the directions contained in this book, even
those persons with no previous knowledge of Painting
cannot fail to color photographs in a beautiful and effective
style.
Price, One Copy, $5 00, Five Copies, $2O 00. By remit
ting $l2 one copy, with Box of Paints, Palate°, Brushes,
and preparations complete will be be furnished free of
charge.
WILL BE PUBLISHED SHORTIE.
A VALUABLE WORK ON DRAWING
With progressive Illustrations of the Human Face and
Figure.
ALSO, A HAND-BOOS ON POSITIONS,
.•
With Illustrations. Designed for the nse of Photographers
Mr. Cooper continues to receive Ladies and Gentlemen
into his Classes for Instruction to Drawing, and Photo
graph, Ivorytypes, India Ink and Pastil Painting, and a
beautiful process for Enameling Pictures.
Circulars containing list of prices of pictures and further
Information respecting the Books and Terms of instruc
tion may be had by enclosing Post Office Address and a
Stamp to P. F. COOPER,
1388 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.
Caleb CAme, President Academy of Fine Arts.
Dr. Thos. B. Wilson, Ornithologist and Entomologist
Rev. Thomas Mlles Martin, P. E. Church,
Hon. Victor A. Sartori, Consul of Leghorn.
206 395 09
Robert G. Clarkson, of Firm of Jay Cooke A Co.
New York, Rev. W. A. Maybin, Rect. St. Alban's Church
Boston, J. E. Tilton & Co.
Worcester, Naas, P. Dodge, Esq.
Baltimore, Mona. Amed. Sauvan, trench Conant.
dec 15 •Ink as
U. S. 5-20's.
The Secretary of the Treasury has not yet given notice
of any Intention to withdraw this popular Loan from Sale
at Par, and until ten days notice is given, the undersigned,
as "General Subscription Agent," will continue to supply
the public. .
The whole amount of the Loan authorized Is Five Hun
dred Millions of Dollars. Nearly Pour Hundred Millions
have been already subscribed for and paid into the Treas
ury, mostly within the last seven months. The large de
mand from abroad, and the rapidly Increasing home
demand for use as the basis for circulation by National
Banking Associations now organizing iu all parts of the
country, will, In a very short period, absorb the balance.
Sales have lately ranged from ten to fifteen millions week
ly, frequently exceeding three millions daily, and as It Is
well known that the Secretary of the Treasury has ample
and unfailing resources in the Duties on Imports and in
ternal Revenues, and In the issue of the Interest bearing
Legal Tender Treasury Notes, it is almost a certainty that
he will not find it necessary, fir a long time to come,
to seek a market for any other long or permanent Loans,
THE INTEREST AND PRINCIPAL OF WHICH ARE
PAYABLE IN GOLD.
Prudence and self interest must force the miois of those
contemplating the formation of National Booting Associ
ations, as well tie the minds of all who have idle money on
their bands, to the prompt conclusion that they •eleouid
lose no time In subscribing to this most popular Loan. It
will soon be beyond their reach, and advance to a hand-
Borne premium, as was the result with the "Bev,. Thirty"
Loan, when it was all sold and could n i longer be sub
scribed for at par.
It is a Biz per Cent. Loan, the Intereet and Principal
payable in Coin, thus yielding over Nine per Cent: per an
num at the present rate of premium on coin.
$216,821 97
The Government requires all duties ou imports to he paid
in Coin; these duties have for a long time past amounted
to over a Quarter of a Million of Dollars daily, a suss near
ly three times greater than that required in the payment
of the Interest on all the 5-20's and ether verinanont
Loans. So thnt it is hoped that the surplus C.au in the
Treasury, at no distant day, will enable the Unii:d states
to resume specie payments upon 311 linbillties
The Loan is coiled 520 from the fact that tho
[Sonde way ran lot 20 years, yet the Gevernitent Intl a
rieht to pay thew off In Geld at par, at any Cm.. atter 5
years
EMEIII
?h 3r 3 n
107,91;
The Interest i 4 paid lialfyearl), :od Grit days
of November and May.
Subscribers can Lave Coupon Bonds, which are pa; able
to bearer, and are ss,i, $lOO $5OO, and S 1014; or Regis:n...4
Bonds of earns denominations, arid in addition, ss.utin and
$lO,OOO. For Banking purposes and for Invesiment of
'Trust monies the Registered Bonds aro preferable.
These 5 20's cannot be taxed by States. cities, towns or
countiea, and the Government tax on them Is only one and
a half per cent, on the amount of Income, when the in
come of the Milner sxcceds Six Hundred dollars per annum;
all other investments, such an income from Mortgages,
Railroad Stock and Winds, etc, must pay tram three to
tire per cent. tax err the income.
Banks and Baustirs throughout the Country will eon.
time to dispose of the Bonds; and all orders I rwtil , o r
otherwise, promptly attended to.
The inconvenience of a few days' delay in the delivery
of the Bonds is unavoidable, the demand beio, groat:
but no Interest commenced (roar the day of vffie- ,Ipti.,
no leas is ocisismued, and evtTy effort is otmle to
diminish the delay. JAY CO , 6 E.
Subscription Ard-at,
114 South Third street, Philadelphia.
Philadelphia, December fat, 1863. ft 47
118,769 19
$1,1 , 5U,42fJ
QOLDIERS /N THE ARiIY AND OUR
PEOPLE AT HUME
Are now catered an opportunity by which they can obtain a
GOOD AND .L) LIJSCABLE TiME-PIEUE,
ST A
VERY LOW FIGURE.
. .
WARRANTED TO KEEP TIME ONE VEAR
AND THE BUYER IS ALLOWED THE
PRIVILEGE OF EXAhIIN ATI° A BEFORE THE
PAYMENT IS REQUIRED.
A first class Hunting Time Piece of silver material, over
which is electro line plated 18 k. gold, most durably
wrought, making the imitation so faultless that it cannot
be detected from the solid material by the most expert.
lanced Judges; acids will not affect it. Loudon made move
ment. Improved Duplex in full ruby action, has sweep
seconds, and is nut to be excelled in general appearance.
This is decideuly one of the best articles ever cffared for
traders and speculators. Engineers, emigrants, and persons
traveling, will find them superior to any other; alteration
of climate will not affect their accuracy. Price, packed in
good shape and good running order, only $35, or case of 6
tor $2OO.
SILVER DOUBLE TIME HUNTING LEVEES,
Beet quality silver cases, over which electro fine plated
18 5. gold, similar to our Improved Duplex, and superior
adjusted movement with " Btop," to be need to timing
horses, tc.; !Die Four Indexes for Washington and Green
wich time, sweep second, and all the improvements. All
in all, taking its beautiful and faultless appearance and
its superior movement into consideration '
we regard It as
decidedly the cheapest article of the kind in the market.
Price, in good running order, $35, or case of 6 for 200.
thr- We ask no pay in advance, but will forward either
of them to responsible parties, to any part of the loyal
States} with bill payable to expressman when the goods
are delivered, giving the buyer the privilege of examina
tion, and, if not satisfactory, the watch can be returned at
our expellee.
The express companies refuse making collections on sol
diem and other parties in the disloyal States, consequently
all such orders must be accompanied by the cash to insure
attention. We make a deduction of two dollars on either
watch when the payment is forwarded in advance.
Money may be soot by express at our expense.
I.IIOS. CAPFERTY lk CO.,
93 and 95 Broad street, opposite City Bank,
nov 10 dm 44] Providence, 8.. I.
a LLES , OLD PLANTATION
COFFEE.
•
The best Holele, Reataurarkts, Steamers and Private
Families are Booing nearly fifty per cent., by tieing
DILLIES' OLD PLANTATION COFFEE,
DILLIES' OLD PLANTATION COFFEE,
DILLIES' OLD PLANTATION COFFEE,
in place of other imported Coffees such as Java or Mocha.
It has been fully tested side by aide with the finest Java,
and pronounced fully equal in uniformity of strength and
richness of flavor, so that we can, with more than usual
confidence, recommend to our friends and the public our
fine flavored -
OLD PLANTATION COFFEE,
OLD PLANTATION COFFEE,
OLD PLANTATION COFFEE
an our late invoices are by far superior to former ship,
meats. The bean or kernel is full, plump, and very much
like Mocha or Mountain Coffee in shape, and when mane.
factured by our new process is decidedly preferable to the
best grades of Island Coffee, and we would advise all who
desire a really reliable and healthy beverage, to
DRINK DILLIES' OLD PLANTATION COFFEE,
DRINK DILLIES' OLD PLANTATION COFFEE,
DRINK DILLIES, 014. D PLANTATION COFFEE,
It Is packed only in one poundlin foil packages 86 and
CA pounds in a case; each package having a tik-sltulle of
our signature. The
OLD PLANTATION COFFEE
is for sale by nearly all the leading grocers and country
stores throughout the United States, at a liberal discount
to the Jobbing Trade. The Old Plantation Coffee should
be prepared the same as any other pure coffee; good cream.
with the addition of an egg, boiled with the coffee, will
add much to the flavor.
WRIGHT COLLIES &
ONLY NIANOPACTURZIia.
237, 235, 2Z7 Washington Street,
3m 47
32 North Queen street, Lancaster.
oct 14 (Examiner. Union and Inquirer esev.l van
1211ESEM
MEI=
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Cheap Cash Book Store,
A .31 111 W ".31 A: a . A'S t' ECM
FOR THE LADLE&
THE 7. 6
MOJiTHLY
PRIZND
BLABAZINE
LITERATURE AN • D PAISELION
The subscribers would beg leave to call the attention of
their friends and the public to the NEW MaGAZISB
which they are about to issue, and the January number
of which is nearly ready. The name will be
THE LADY'S NIIIIIND, • •
and it will be devoted to choice Literature and the lilac.
tuition of the Fashions. It will also contain the West
patterns of Cloaks, Cape, • Bonnets,- Head- Drseeek-iliticy
Work, Embroidery, an, an; with Receipts, " lizifigi ma
other matters intereenng to ladles genemlly. ' ' ..L_ _
_"
THE LADY'S FRIEND will be edited by Mrs. - HENRY
PETERSON, who will rely upon the services in the Liter.
cry Department, of the following
UNRIVALLED CORPS OP Minna :
lirs. Henry Wood, Mrs. M. F. Tucker,
Author of " East I Fanny M. Raymond,
Lynne," do. Freda H. Sheriald,
Mary nowitt„ Mrs. L. D. Inman,
Marion Harland, Caroline A. Bell,
Author of" Alone," Annie F. Kent,
Mrs. E. 8. Randolph, Sophie May,
Erne, 0. Donnelly, Harris Bryne,
C. M. Trowbridge, Mrs. Z. B. Spencer,
Margaret Homer, Matte Dyer Britts,
Virg's. F. Townsend, Annie Buell,
M, s. M. A. Denison, Miss A. L. Mummy,
Clara August Sara J. Rummy,
Laura J. Arter, Clara Doty,
August Bell, Harr't. W. Stillman,
Anna L. G-, Minide May,
Charles Morris, Arthur Hampton,
Helen M. Pratt, T. J. Chambers,
Maggie C. Bigby, Barbara Braude,
Mrs Anna Bache, and other talented
Lucinda B. Browne, writers.
Carrie Meyer,
HANDSOME STE
EL ENGRAVINGS
A Handsome Steel Engraving and a Colored Steel Fash
ion Plate will illustrate every number; besides wall 111.21.
anted Wood Cuts, Illustrative of Stories, Pattern o o to., too
numerous to mention. The January number will oontala
a beautiful Ste-I Engraving, designed expressly for this
ilagasine by Sehensaele, and called
rertthii3llo/01:01 , 11 , 2;k:141,:4,3 1
This handsome Steel Plate Illustrates a story of lows,
war, and a broken engagement, by MK Eleanor 0. Don•
nelly, and will be of Itself, we trust, worth the price of
the number.
A SEWING MACHINS GRATIS!
We will give to any person sending thirty embacriptiou
to THE LADY'S FRIEND and Sixty Dollars, one of
WHEELER, WILSON'S CELEBRATED SEWING MA
CHINES, such as they sell for Forty. Five Dollars. The
Machines will be selected new at the manufactory In New
York, boxed, and forwarded free of cost, with the excep•
tion of freight.
In procuring subscribers for this Premium, we prefer
that the thirty sunscribere should be procured at the regn•
lar terms of Two Dollen for each, but where this cannot
be done, they may be procured at our club rates, and the
balance of Slaty Dollars forwarded to us in cuh by the
'per.° desiring the machine. The Magazine will be sent
to different Post-Offices, if deeired. Every person collect
log names should send them with the money as fast as
obtained, to that the subscribers may begin at once to re•
ceice their 'Magazines, and not be'some dissatisfied with
the delay. When the whole number of names (thirty),
and whole amount of money (Sixty Dollars), is received,
the machine will be duly forwarded.
IMMO
Our terms will be the same as those for that well known
weekly paper, THE SATURDAY EVENING POST, pub
lished by us for the last seventeen years—lo order that the
dabs may be made up of the paper and maglialne eon-
Jointly, where it Is Co desired—and will be as follows:
CASH IN ADVANCE
I copy, ono year, 62.00
2 copies, one year, &00
4 copies, one year, 6.00
S copies, and one to getter up of club, 1.2.00
20 copies, and one to getter up of club .23.00
One copy each of THE LADY'S FRIEND and SATIIR
DAY EVENING POST, S.OO
oar Single numbers of THE LADY'S FRIEND (postage
paid by us) 20 cents.
..4r- The matter in The Lady's Friend will always be
different from that In The Post.
Subscribers In British North America must remit twelve
cents in addition to the annual subscription, as we have
to prepay the U. S. postage on their magazines.
Address
DRAGON 3, PETERSON,
No. 519 Walnut St, Philada.
Jar. Specimen numbers will be sent gratuitously (when
written for) to those desirous of procuring subscribers.
nuv 2,4 tf 403
T HE MAGAZINE FOR THE TIRES I
PETERSON'S MAGAZINE
no Best and Cheapest In the World for Ladies I
Thin popular monthly Magazine will be greatly Im
proved fur MT It will contain
ONE THOUSAND PAGES OF READING!
FOURTEEN SPLENDID STEEL PLATES I
TWELVE COLORED FASHION PLATES!
TWELVE COLORED BERLIN WORK PATTERNS!
NINE HUNDRED WOOD CUTS!
TWENTY-FOUR PAGES OF MUSIC!
All this will be given for only Two Dollars a year, or a
dollar lose than 'Magazines of toe class of "Peterson.. Ite
Tlittli.LlNCi TALES AND NOVELETTES
are the boot published anywhere. All the most popular
writers are employed to write originally for "Peterson."
In 1864, in addition to its usual quantity of short stories,
FOUR ORIGINAL COPYRIGHT NOVEL/SITES will be
given, by Ann S. Stephens, Ella Rodman, Prank Lee
Benedict, and the Author of "The Second Life." It also
publishes
FASHIONS AHEAD OF ALL OTHERS.
number, In addition to the colored plate, gives
Bonnets, Cloaks and Dresses, engraved on wood. Also, a
tram which a Dress, Mantilla, or Child's Dress
can be cut out, without the aid of a mantua-maker. Also,
several pages of Household and other Receipts.
IT IS TILE BEST LADY'S MAGAZINE IN THE WORLD.
TRY IT FOR ONE YEAR.
I'ERMS—ALWAYS IN ADVANCE.
one C,,py, Ono Year $2.00
Tulin, lt,pieb, for One Year 6.00
Five Copier, for One Year 7.50
Eight Copies, for One Year 10.00
PREMIUMS FOR GETTING UP CLUBS.
Three, Five or Eight copies make a club. To every per
s..ti getting no a club, at the above rates, a copy of the
Fir 1664 will be given gratis.
Address, postpaid,
CHARLES J PETERSON,
306 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.
Specimens sent gratis, when written for.
no: 17
NrlS LEAt 'S BIT TICR.S.
Below we publish another lot of certificates re
ceived by B. 51.19il LE it, concerning the great cures effect
ed by his wonderful remedial agent known as HEBB
BI.TrEItS:
Avroora, Pa., Sept. 2,1863
Dr. WM/field—Sir: I had been afflicted with a very
severe cold on the breast fur three or tour weeks, and had
tried different domestic and patent remedies without any
benefit. From your recommendation I was induced to try
Mishler's Bitters. lam happy to say they had the desired
effect—and I am better than I have been for a long time.
I have also used the Bitters for a severe Newham and they
completely cured me. No one should be without them. I
am determined to have some In the house all the time,
louse respectfully,
ALTOONA, Pa., May 1, 1868
Dr. if' —Sir Thie is to certify that I have been
afflicted with the Rheumatism for many yearn, and have
tried many things said to be cures without any relief. I
am employed drying eaud for the P. R. It., and having to
be in the damp and steam nearly all the time, I was
afraid that I never would get well again. Octant my ulna
bas been so bad that I was afraid I would lose the use of
it altogether; It was so weak and painful that I hod to
raise it with my other hand whenever I wished to change
its position. The bottle of Nashler'e Herb bitters I got
from you the other day, has no much relieved me that I
can now raise my arm without difficulty and It is getting
as strong as over.
From the wonderful improvement It ha. made In my
health, I can recommend alishler'a Herb Bitters with the
greatest confidence to all those afflicted with the Rheum*
tient. Respectfully yours,
.B.lfishier—Dear air: I have been ceiling your Bitters
for a long time, and have used it myself for Neuralgia,
which has entirely cured me, and my customers use It and
thick it to be the beat Bitters they have ever heard ot.
Indeed it has given entire eatleaction in every particular.
I intend to keep a full supply on hand all the time at my
" Washington House," Manhelm. A. H. BUST.
FALLT R A D E
WENTZ BROTHERS,.
BEE HIV.E,
No. 5 EAST KING STREET,
are now fully prepared to supply their customers end the
public with all kinds of
SEASONABLE GOODS,
at the lowest possible prices.
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
as in pest seasons, this department contains the Choice of
the Semen, selected with great care in New York • and
Philadelphia. . . .
CLOAKS AND SHAWLS.
Shawl and Cloak Room contains a full stock of all the
Latest Styles of SHAWLS and CLOAKS, in fall ♦arlaty,
and " every day brings something new."
CLOTHS,
CASSILIKRES
AND VESTING&
CASSINETS,
JEANS
AND FLANNEL/3.
All kinds of FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, per
chased right and will be sold accordingly.
FALL HOOP SKIRTS.
Fall Styles Hoop Skirts—Balmoral, !to
Skirt Room full again—the largest Skirt Department in
Lancaster—woo Premium Skirt yet on hand, with 6,000
others of smaller dlmonsione—from 12 cents to s3.o6—e
Ladies call and see our Skirts.
WENTZ BROTHERS,
sap 15 tf 36J No. 5 East King Street.
pRiSENTSI PRESENTSI
50,000 AGENTB WANTED f
RARE OPPORTUNITY
75,000 WATCHES, GOLD PENS AND PENCILS.,
VEST. GUARD AND NECK CHAINS,
CHATELAINE CHAINS AND PINS,
ES GRAVED BRACELETS,
BNGRAVED SPRING LOONSTE . ,
Seal Stone Rings, California Rings, Clawed Mugs, Masonic,
Rings and Pins, Gents California Diamond Pins,
Calif rola Diamond Ear Drops, Beautiful Beta of
Jewelry, New Styles ands and Buttons, etc.,
WORTH 1100,000,
To be sold for One Dollar each, without regard to value,
and not to be paid for till you know what you are to get.
lu .11 transactions by mail we shell charge for doing the
business 25 cents each, .hich must be enclosed when the
request is made to know what you can have. After know
ing what you can have, then it will be at your option to
send $l, take the article or not.
Five articles can be ordered for sl—eleven for s 2—
thirty for ss—siatyllve for slo—and one hundred for $l5.
With the information of what you can have will be sent
a Circular giving fall instructions to Agents, and a fall
Catalogue of articles, and then it will be at your option to
send and get the articles or not.
Alan. for $l, I will send a solid Silver Shield or either
Army Corps Pin, with your name, regiment and company
bandaomoy engraved upon lt,
Address
Box 4.876, New York
dec 22
COUR.T PROCL ABIATION.-Wh he
Hon. HENRY G. LONG, President, Hon. A. L. MITZI
and Faus.is. Baarrow, Esq., Associate Judges of the Court
of Common Pleas, in and for the county of Lancaster, and
Assistant Justices of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and
General Jell Delivery and Quarter Bmslone of the Peace,
in and for said county of Lancaster, have issued 'their
Precept to me directed, requiring me, among other thing., to
make public Proclamation throughout my Bailiwick, that
a Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery;
also, a Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace and
Jail Delivery, will commence in the Court House, In the
City of Lancaster, in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,
on the 3rd Monday in JANUARY, (18,)1864: In pursuance
of which precept, PUBLIC NOTICE IS HIEBEI3Y
to the Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Lancaster, in
said county, and all the Justices of the Peace, the Coroner,
and Constables of the said City and County of Lancaster,
that they be then and there In their own proper persons,
with their rolls, records and examinations, and inquiet.
tions, and their other remembrances, to do those things
which to their offices appertain, in their behalf to be done,
and also all those who will prosecute against the priaMing
who are, or then shall be, in the Jell of saideoWnty OM!
caster, are to be then and there to prosecute against Gum
as shall be just.
Dated at /ammeter, the 27th day of DiseaUttar,lllll: , _
deo 22 to 50] P. EMITS, Ithariff.
:JOSEPH H. BROWN.
HUGH MULLOY
Metutztm, Nov. 6th, 1663
8. M. WARD it CO.,
208 Broadway.
at 80