gomi *ntetligencr. REATD OF AN OLD LANCA6TER IA N.- CIDI2. C. Habig, Esq., a former well-known resident of this city, died on Thursday at Easton, in this State, after au illness Of two months, which resulted from sumstroke and ended in typhoid fever. Mr. I. was for many years the efficient chief clerk in the State shops at Parkesburg. lie was a thorough-going „business man, and highly esteemed, by all who knew him tin r his many excellent qualities. BROUGHT HOME.—Adjutant A. V. Rein oehl, of the 76th Regiment, P. V.. whilepar tleipating in the asssault before Petersburg on Thursday last, was severely wounded in the thigh, and brought to his home in this city on Thursday. FILLET. rr.—The inlet from Orange street to the city sewer, on the northeast corner of Orange and North Queen streets, became obstructed on Thursday by some means, and was unable to carry off its contents. TIM LITTLE BRITAIN DEMOCRAET.--A meeting of the lipnocracy of Little Britain township was held at the hotel at Oak Hill on Thursday evening. It was presided over by James Patterson, Esq., and was large and enthusiastic, considering the unfavorable state of the weather. A speech full of login, earnestness and eloquence was deli ,y B. North, Esq., which elicited the ap plause and admiration of all present. Some display or lire works was also illado: and OW meeting separat4d well pleased and full of hope. Good news may be expected from that quarter of our county , ai the s- , 1 11 of No vember. MEETI NI: AT GOIMONVILI.E. 'II t• I .in cwraey of Leacock had a glorioil, out int: . at Froderiek Slyer's Hotel, in HI , cfllnze of .1 ntereouse, on Thursday. John 1.. I jf., hi w•r, Esq., presided, :Ind addh,sses cem made by .1. I\l. i , rantz, Isaiah mid .1. Esds. The inceting adjourned frith three cheers for Little \tan• awl th c.ratie cause. Heron. the mooting, own - men..ed the Gordonvillo 'lid) arrived with 1;;;;;.lies, traitsp;trialcies, fii•., making ;t gialal display. Tilt , ilotalfmvillell1;•;• Clul; %tat, lik.•wise prc-spat, :Lad sling ;t Handal; j.trioti, an,f Immortals siala. in 4•Xvol li•nt Style. 0 1 . "1111.: " 1.01".11.1ST, -.1 Siii:ll.%N. —King Aiorninllll . S liilln wets, lin , women of both sexes, and of anti r•Ompl )11,,a554. lidded in large fl/1 . 1 • 1• ut 1 L/1 - I on! 1011, on Friday oroning to hear Ann (not Dan) Dickinson spout. (i',iit/r Ann trim (I,lfulig severe on "Little Ala... Gen/b. Ann is a s•nondl “.liian intends leading in person die teneieed (titaekB out lit' both Lr instinct and 1110111,, a adMirably adapted as Nvolild like M light ,oh ! Low " as ArtelllllS Ward would ,aly I it,lllllly hilt 1111.11 that tidlim . uses - shoo ing irens" Nellie!' they don!t 1a.11,11, n o t aII ii. Tiwy can do a jil'at (11,11 ',later 11 St I ink at 1101111., anil light iii, 11,11 is '• — With their int,rth.,. 10110‘Villg till !,,2,///, %V11111•1111y t h1:11V11`,Z1ii i iiiii• 1\ 1111 Ik/s1 11.14 A111.11•1:1111, 1111• If is :Is ,•xpe with the Imn 11-11 . 11• is Willi 111 11 S‘Vi/1:11 : - TI) A Who ho4hl (het- hotv Ir. 1/1;1/./ Anti Sti \VW/ ;/ vile ::1 lark, .I . lly 0/:1111,111g I .a.gtit. 1,11 \ I \ tvt•ri• I hy ,1,(1•111,, Nvrith•H lit \Vila!! ! Ii,•! tatn4ht 114,w t. 1,, • day in. !NV(' rllblitiill.ll in our loyal column an of tile arrest era young lad, named I dl r . :S11 . ‘'CI:l111. "II SLlSpit•il/11, I,l* having stmt ii quantity of hind:wheat doily. The pane, lad hail a hearing this inerning Alderman Ani%N . lig, will/ I I ISVI 1:11 . !2:141 II rill it having, been discovered (hut Mellow. hiien taken by another hey in a Illi,take East Isis_ of Air. Peters, 111,11 R.kitT ARI/USE . III. - 1 . }11 . 1 ) 1 • 111111•1 . 01 . y 11 ilarl ,Lll,l adjoining hovn,hip, had a glo riou, mooting on Friday' eveumg, Ethvi: t;arreit's Hotel. William N. I ialhraith C'olerain, presided, luxl athiros,o. wiro made Hy NI ahltm Fox, E,m, and In- A. V. 11. 11 rr. 'l'ho mooring \va, largely ai totaled, and the greato,l and harmony pro \ - ailett. Look mit Mr good \\•:: from (Uri Bart ,)i) l ' 1:111.11' SCIIOOI, VISITINi, 1 . ,1ND1 IT F.E. NI4)NTI, , X. P. Brinion. It. NV Patterson, (Itas. A. lleinitsh. ,;.Swartz .1:1111es StetVart ,s'. E. Dip,'Rio"- 1;4 , t). I.' 1)1. 11. l'arponter, Henry Fr:Julio, lion Bier, David \-. 11 /lirision—ltpla, A. I.:vans, A. [fen Smith, Simon I'. 1•111 y, NVin. Carpenter, • I hairy Baumgardner. IV. Diri4ifon--\\"m. A. her .1110. 1t11 ,, 01, 1)1% NrilS(/1). CITY 11-;I'1111111, City ttiii•linitl Board tool stuttittly firesoill 11101111,1,1, A vonnnunicatinn finnt >I Itenht win mtr road, tisliing for the use of on, of the Srhool Itoonts in South In the •tt reel, !hr tt ission ,Sunrlay School. (1 nnttion the rettne.t nail the room to be dosignatud he it Vi,itin . u: i.f flue Wnnl. ppliendon \\%ts Made tll Tito Ut);kl . 4l, on hellair of the folltoN - ing named 111 . 11111111 S of let , :1,01.1 Soldier', tied. AC. tliil i i , Winfield If. I hater, .Jacolt Al, Chellas and .Inn, N. l'hellas, for certificates front the Imo' turd, re commending them tinder the laNy 1111 i Int Nultjeet for education and notintonance, which was granted. t tit motion, the President. NV:, allth.riZt.d alillOnit :11 • 10MIMMO ut hires, too whom :I.ll:ll)plicathmmt helmilothliers t rphans In. referred, to Mvestigaty tin tarts of sorb ease and report thereon. 'ommittee, essrt4 Brenneman, Levergeod, and Biellar, Col. Patterson moved, that said Commit tee constitute one of the Standing commit tCPS of the 130Z1111, which was laid aver un der the rules. Th, w•ti(m of the Committee en Schools, in e11;1;11/ying Sank . ' W. P.HL7:11 . 1 and M iss \ [el'o n isey, its Llii iur,nt !; was :tppr.visi A c ,, nimunication fr,mi the tc,”•la•r, Night Schools was read, in which thr , y ask for lll(•C2.Iti(' of salon Dr. Alice moved, that in consequence ttf our finances being inadequate for any in crease of expenditures, the request or said Teachers be not granted. Agreed to. Ilorace Rathvon elected ;t member of the It, ta rd, at its last meeting, dee) i nod send HU. THE AV Ay Tni:y INTENE PLE-I.i.Eyr I.lNcor,N—FnAut, UPON \ \ young soldier of this eity,. now at Camp ('Lulwahider, Philadelphia, has jest broughl to light a fraud attempted to be perpomtell upon him by the P. 0. officials of this infa mous Administration. A certiliente of as sessment and tax receipt and two Demo cratic receipts were enclosed in a letter to hint by his father, and on receiving the let ter, the tickets, certificate :Id tax receipt Lad been taken out, andficc A rls substituted. 11 innitudiat,ly s lit them Lack, saying in his letter 111:tt ho woman have nothing to do With th 0111: that he scalded Democratic tickets, Sr uun, nl r /. It name is withheld for the pl , ; . .seni it I , rodential reasons. This is not thQ first instance of the damn :thla• rascality of Lincoln's officials and hire- Mugs. Nearly every day we receieve evi defice of frauds of this kind being, perpeti.a ted upon Denmeratic soldiees. A day of retribution certainly awaits these scottn drels, turd it will be terrible when it comes. NDII(T W 'II EN.—'Cho Mawr made the fhl lowing:ll,l.d ni ,, hts for Nhz,ht Nratchmen: so u th Lq . .t Ward.-11u William Lutz; Lime and Vine streets, Jacob 'less; Middle street, Henry, Leonard. .Vorth East Ward.—Atlee's Corner, eO. Pont; (bricklayer); Fondersn kith's ( 'on ler, 4 ;eorge Dorwart ; Smeltz's Corner, Thomas Hussen. North West Ward.—Orange and Water streets, Robert Singleton; Herzog's Corner, Andrew Horwart ; Bliekensderfer s Corner, Philip Butt. South ii,cBt Ward.—Hayes' Alley, Michael Fitzpatrick; Lebkiehler's Corner, William Bowman ; Manor_street, Lewis Bickel. They are to be sworn in on Saturday morning at 9 o'clock, and will enter upon tkelr shiliecoa WILAT SIMDIEII3 Tugs.—We have received a letter front a number of the Ist Pennsylvania Light Artillery, before Pe tersburg:with the enclosed amount for one month's subscription to the Daily Inteni gcncer. He says his Battery will go Demo cratic, if they get u litir chance to ante. He is glad that the Democracy have done so well on the home vote, and wants to know if we can't do better? He is glad that old Lancaster county has done so well, and trusts that every voter maybe brought out, and "the Nigger lovers put down forever." The writer, when at twine, is a resident of the S. E. Ward of this city. We assure our friend that we will do better on Tuesday next, and there is every reason to hope that the Abolitionists—the enemies of the Union, the Constitution, of white men's rights and liberties—will be put down forever. AN INTEnEsno Com,ogrv.—A gentle man residing in Upper Lelwock township, this crawly, has handed us the following colloquy betty en two of his neighbors, Democrat and Hepubliean. the eorrectness of which he vouches for: he.anoatat.—Whyd id you call Vollr young est son McClellan r' Republic" n.-11t,ause he was a good man, and commanded the army so well. D.—And why are you down on hint now?' R.—Because he has been nominated for President. D.--- Don't y o u think Meclellan is the man for Preiddent ? R.—Yes, for peeve. You know I atn not in the draft, and toy son Enos is in the army, and if Little N . la,• is elected he will inake pe:we and niy son will be discharged. viii think . .V“lir Soil Might gill shot? \V il, he might, but he ale acs 111111'4N ,11,1 1111• y are engaged in a battle, rood frrt,r, ll • b p(lglirffster If, rnrnr "(0,1/. TA x Es. --Wn havo solar tax ni pay areorid ing in LllO r , )ll ,l Willg list, laki.•ll 1 . 1,111 an ex idiange paper. ()or fathers paid an musli n:l'z nix nn ica, lint Svc pay an imwillifig tax crli lea, sugar, molasses, syrup, gingi•r, (sikvs. hinilior, butter, vainllns, snap, satins, prints, ribbons, hats, snickings, nccdl ~, r iipn, i.ntlins, railroads, salarios, theatres, lire wrrit's, iiivi•rns,rulitilcrs,nystnr saloons, 111;11111fit , 1111 , ,, rill l:11 . (1 la] l s, NA :11.4 . 11, , , ilk, rnridpis, bills, Lund., nntc hridgns, lit \vyt-rs, skiffs, slaps, yawls, ninth iduo, !and-, la n•la . lilr•llts,lntill.l•, h lilt's, it•ao I, 11•;,1;tri,, , , Silly, Ilax, Cur. fruits, \villuN‘ glass, light, and 4•Anr . \•lliing inundna cuuld unr fathers has, uniittr,l all this? THE I ) .NETV (IP II Hof Pic - % - o wish that every holy who deperals 54:1:2,1,-, \‘ork for Iris iithz:ht look a little info tho Ilishir‘• hisr,%ii dinner laLlo. 1 I h.; I,eofstoa k, ohil h formorly oost him but 15511 ce oolits a pound, hew ,ists twolity-lice oo h i s . Tho proseiii ia . ioenf rotahn•s is forty peek ; llu old pd., wax ton ot•als. I.3imer, Ina (lay , ag,), tuns sixly oonts a pound; the aVl•nl,trf. 111:515• years 11,;11.! net VI•1 Ily lenls. The lit 14 11.111, I.llllli, 11111i1 11 . 1 , 1111 y 15as 11 111111 1. 111y -two rents. The !,,, , ,oat prioe o f sugar is thirty effis; the 0141 pried Is; is oelas. Inako the oa-ze more plain i“ 51.1' pal 11 info li_nre.: 1• ' ol* the 1.,Z111,11. nrjoe c.l litrillel' year,i cont,; it k II() \\ I \\ mic)11:11,. anti forth r•PIII, ()II the sallil• Sealt•, it' the COSI ttl . lit in ~ f a sin . cll is lit' ono yeztv Was IlVe 111111.11,41d.o11:11, ill tltt , ", t.t.tptil old tutu it Nytuttill 110 111,,V tutu tiny i.,:onn•tning to he look ed into.- You]. E'ro,idy PL,/. 11:1, 1/), and most inllurnlial the Rohr hlie:ut !taper,: I/I the 1 . .11111y, ,1111 i tiiu.e NSIII/ Sigh 1.1" the "g'uoil old priees of the iteces ,trie. et . I; re, \vitt uju urll ttt mad attel rt•lieet tiptitt the ;Wm-, e:ttitittirkett ttr the prices 1111`\" 11111 V 11:1Ve lu p:ly SitiliP :11"ti , 10S. (,) 101/I~ 1 Small \Vit.t - \\ ant. 1 Coal oil lamp, • Also-1 sixto,ll,tart,. , tl Itanm,r—the one carricd by the Iti , publniatis in tlitoninpaiims or Is :in and lsnn. .11s.--A photograph Nvako who ..2..1)t Lincoln. ithototzunith :My I , ra \\ - ling preanher Nvlio ha, gone into the artily as a private sohli,r. Also -.\ pltototr,rrtith 'I It,' WII4I 1•1:11 . 1,i , 11:11 111, , \vakt, would -t•leau tho t -tout It out 1t,...), Itroaprit , l - and that \vould 100 starved out in theta months. - Also—A photograph of that fleptiblierin stillnper who loft I ns that : " ' Phis \VII] Was l • ler( 0 1i1114.11 , \VI/11111 He 110 dralt. - " Thal 111-001111:1Ck, 111)0(1 as _olds" "That this , •antitaitzu is the last Iso---A photograph or the ih•ludod man who thinks the HrpnhLiran part' ha.% kepi the proinisoi it 'nada Una people in the paign of I itaitl. ?I wrrt wt. t.::1: NN .\]n Ti t \ " Vil.• vOII'SPIr "A hrmr :: : :1 it mai :t national Irlessittg • “1.1•1 throe lumilred presses lucre!" "'Clio la.t 111, 111,111,1 the last duller --fur the ni2 . ger!" •• No surrender of the :Abolition llail'nrni for tho saki. of Union litherbN- dead _ •• i.;„d this should in No peace without the of li. "The inn ion--a with death and a league with hell " Yotan \hnshuuld!,. yule ()id Tyrant:: against "Soliliens,voteagainst soldiers' firkin.]'" " Protect the Ballot lint %With the !- "Secure Speech by thrusting into prison every man who talks agniust !" - A draft every six inimiths hi•althy public cathartic !" •Thir wives' relations—send them all to war!" " White mess branded on the back--a mark of honor!" •• Umcn with state Banks! . •' l'roN ost Marshals—a substitute for Courts!" " Tht• right of trial by jury-- when military sat raps will permit !" "Free dom tbr lack men—slavery for white men !" •' Land for the landless— s i x f ee t b y four!'• "Publiceorruption—it pays !.. "The Feat arguuu•nt. for freedom-4 ireenbacks I " The most disinterested orators—the paid servants of (lid Abe !" " Lincoln—the beauty that gives us booty! .. "Impor tant to business men—water the currency and increase your priees !" " Self - government—think as New England thinks, or die!" "Old John Brown—the gallows of - an Abolition traitor more sacred than the cross!" " The short est way to restore the Union—make a new one with bayonets "Vote youreqlf imqo 1",-.Wehange. ICI Privy I 111 , 'lli I (, 111,. Present Price 2.) ,111, Ail ( . 4 , 1115. 1 ill c 4.1115. II) I,IIIS. 1 Wido-Awakt . CITY , HOUSEHOLD MARKET.—The mar- Tile Alleged Election Fre l :lds—Report of ket Opened firm this morning; with-prices the New York Comvlssioners. tending upward. The, prices -ranged-as Nothing ,says the NeNil, York Tircold, follows: .. LANCASTER, SATURDAY, Nov. 5, 1861. i has ever before-occurred under our GOV . Butter, per pound ' - 40@,45e. i ernment so disreputablyalid scandalous Eggs, per dozen 2.5r - e..e. ; - Lard, per pound - ' , Wolk% ias the action of the Federal authorities Chickens, dive,) per pair -34004) e- in the matter of the New York agents do. ' (dressed,' - 7,5qh1k.. Ducks, per pair(ll ye,l Due. for procuring soldiers' ballots. The pro " ldressed,) ' 70e. Geese, per pair A 1.50 ; ceedings were, on their face, suspicious. Turkeys, per pair 1.50 q 2:25 , The crime, if any, was a.crime against Potatoes, per bushel 5'1.50 do. ''/ _peck inc. the laws of New York; it affected the Sweet Potatoes, per peek. 40ei tike. Apples, per peek 4 ,,k,,,,,,. parties directly injured,' - not in. their Tomatoes, per ' peek C.2so O. character of soldiers, but in their char- Onions " '' Thi , -Pk.. Turnips, " ." 1.": c. , acter of citizens; it affelJed not their Beef, per pound i l . '- i „ - ' I 2 Z : Veal, '• ••' rights only, but the right;: of the whole Pork, " - :a) .lx. people of the State, whose just weight per firm rt er i erTl2e. Veal, Presidential election would be •• • --- l ' ( `Pifk-% impaired b;9le frauds. From all these Cabbage, per head Sallie. Beets, per bunch :-.45e. consideration it was apparent that the Celery-, " " /4,10 c. Chestnuts, per quart . ~1),.. alleged perpe rators wereinot amenable to the military authoritie; of the United States. but to tile civil authorities of the State of New York. Then, again, it was apparant that, even 6upposing the truth of the worst that had bean said, it was not the eonsummation, but only the emitemplation of a•criMe which the War Department interpo,ried to punish. There was no necessity for tlds, even if the War Department bad possessed the slightest color of jurisdiction. The just and obvious proceeding, if frauds were discovered to he in prepqation, was to give information to the (4..yernment of New York, whose vigilame could pre vent, or whose justice pOl4 la, the crime which as .yet existed only In intention. The fact that instead of adopting- this appropriate course, a false jurisdiction was assumed, and the whole business of collecting the New York , soldiers' bal lots arrested, in the interest (if the:Re publican party, created so ~drong a pre sumption of foul play as to call for the promptest investigation I.*t he inithori- 1 ties of the state. i I Lancaster Wholesale Grain Market. COTreeted daily by J. R. .1111 - r Nan & Bito., For warding: and Commission Merchants, No. 91 North Queen Street. LA N CASTER, Nuvembe47. Flour, Superfine, - p. bbl 9,0 Extra IOM) White Wheat, V. bushel 2 g}Red Corn, old Oats Rye Cloverseed Whiskey, in hhils " in tibia__ ... Beath Bed Confession . of a Republican The Cincinnati Gazette, an Abolition paper, publishes the particulars of the last hours of Col. John P. Sanderson, late Provost Marshal ofSt. Louis. They are embodied in a brief personal history of the public life of col. Sanderson, as related by himself to Henry (ox pastor of the I Methodist Chtirch of St. Louis, who attended him during his illness. It will be remenilmired that in .the \ - ear 1861 Col Sanderson was appointed As sistant Secretary of \Var. Thi , , it ap pears now, was done not only at the special request of ('ltineron, but as one (tithe conditions of his acceptance of tile Secretaryship—tyliile the acceptance of Sanderson of the po,jll o l l ,I f h i s Assi s t_ ant was also purchased hy the pledge of .Ljneoln i which (I' l l, 1 , 11/kOll a, lISIIIII I thiat he should succeed to tile ( ;overnor ship of one of the new Territories. 'l'llis part of ('ol.Saniltirson'sstatententseeins to have been matte expiies:ly to impeaelt the veracity of Lin,,,ln. Tile statement referred to, a part of which is hereunto subjoined, is given, it will II(' of ISerVei I iII 'LIB . ( ' ololll , l ' S ~NVII language. Head: Ife said 1 " On its-liming the duties of the War Office : liii \w'ever, I was brought into contact and (dose communion with the seeretcounsels of the Administration at which General-Scott, 1 heSecretary of \\ - ar, and , intlitiniiii: \lr. cha se ,tnil others, \were present. The-ii iteet ings sometimes tool: place i i . Icy' I'ol/111, allll I till' , /Ililalllo.l ill 11111- ti,) concerning records \\Thiel] have , 4 newer seen the light tof titt.v, but 4, tittdi will one flay astonish the nation. 1 lc- Caine Ill'OfOlllltlly 111.-1.111,10 d I>lli 1110 vile corruption that 11(11 ciirse(l our counlry ill the shape of persons ilre-ised ill [he gar], of 41 , 111 lemon, and (iectioling high positions of trust, tbr (0111011 1110,V llaVe hall 110 (1111111110111i“ll 411111104'H% I Ilicil 11/ 011,1 Illvs, , people I'M, 1 , 111 111 Vaill, 1111,1 I only incurred their enmity. I icll ill under the terrible weight of 11/ . V dillies 1/1111 at last asked to he relieved and ap pointed to the Lieutenant I 'oluneicy of the Ilith 1 - . :4. Infantry, preferringto 2, - o to the field to render 4(11141 serVlce I tlolllll ill all 111,111/ralllP alld 1)1111'1i/1i, \way rather than flocl: \with the foul birds surrounding the Government at \\*ash infVon. I iti 'CI in Ii 1 t,s4ly left in July, the seconil day after the haul, of 11011 ittut, :Intl have served in my military capaci ty, in the nieantime Leine promoted to the Golonelcy ()Nile till, I". S. Infantry, until the .I , ebruary of the present year, when I was appointed Provost :\ larshal (fetteritl of the I)epartintint of the :\ lis sou ri." - - Letter front a Soldier—The Army fot General McClellan. NEIt- lit iv rili:..l We made a 111o1e On Thursday that ill Is valiV , l a iirr•OiHmissr,,,, ill fact started for Richmond and failed badly. The Second eon's didsome tine running. One rebel regiment was inside our line. gobbling every Mall they could find. One of lot 111011 got lost, a nd np. f itin g (ten. Warren, told hint so. ( len. War ren answered that by t he looks he guess ed we were all lost. oen. Orant and (ten. Meade were there. I don't know \vim made the blunder. There was, as usual, a gap Where the rebels eame in between the Fifth and Second Corps. The nearest point we were to the rail road which we started to lake wasabout two miles. My regiment suffered some but by good luck the poor fellows who were killed and captured had already voted, and most of them Mr McClellan. He got more than four votes to Lincoln's one. I hope our votes will 1))) counted. this army is cheated by the govern ment you will see . No one here knows our total loss except at head( war ters. Tiwy art.:lir:Lid it will lend out and hurt Lincoln. Q The I)etroit, ror the truthfulties, ul the P.ll,,wing sl;eteli of INlary Hie Wil ne,,fortlivl;uvertiniciit 1 - I(rlt', great \Ve , terti e ,, ll,pirney : Mary Ann Pittman, the "Stnithern lady" referred to in Judge !loll:, in fa- MOUS report, is a mulatto girl, and was taken from a plantation about ten mile• from Fort Pillory. She drinks, chows toltacc•o, smokes, dresses in men's cloth ing when necessary, and is addicted to dl the vices of a woman who is a regu lar camp-follower. She is shrewd, un scrupulous and vicious to the last de gree—will not hesitate at anything for pay. All this must have been known to Mr. Stanton and Judge Holt, and yet they have the impudence ;Ind daring to issue such a report against a million of loyal Northern men on the testimony of such an ahandoned witness• D"-.:1?- The Cabinet ()rgan lia , , for , o , sinall ;in instrument wonderful volume and power, mid 'a variety of expression that is equalled only ICy a costly pipe organ, while its purity and sweetness ~r tone are truly charming. It i , itto,t admirably cal culated to meet the want , of families anti small ehurches. It can he trans ported with safety, talc.e, up no more room than a melodeon, (Ines not soon get out of order, ;tlid nial:e , ail elegant arti eleof fiti 7 n i ure tor the parlor. NVe are hut doing CC utn• :ender, by their attention P. ism ('al,iii,•! rnited States In Account with Abraham '64. IlaIt • II niilliun r . killed and wainn.d. Five thousand uiil lions of dollars spent and destroyed. The Itturtat doc trine aliandnn,l. (1111' ili,• Ilalr n million of , 1,,•,.. , 11 . nn , f0rm0d to vit . 2;thomk. S \yarn's oroontr.•- 101, urirhril. v with ~ti:nnnrn h. The 'clue Ihr a thhhi lur rehillCOli In rept V cent,. The 4,51 (lonhied. Tliehreach between North and south widened. 'F ax es increased fivefold. bibew, coepu., Personal Irer•dont strangled. Libert y of the iirot.iti t ramplea open. The Constit II ion altrt 'gated. The dignity . of thy• I i.Verllllllellt lost. liteetionsearrietl 1 ty terrorism. Indiana Certain Tor McClellan The Democrat admits that Raymond is telegraphing Republican speakers to let Indiana slide and hasten to the re lief of Connecticut. It wants to know how we ascertain the fact. We give the information with pleasure. By letter ; and not by telegraph—and from asource nigh unto one of the orators beseeching ly called from his appointments in In diana to fly to Connecticut !—G'o , ltrstrr Dolly Griot. In these days of high prices, it may interest the public to hear of something cheap. Abolition falsehoods are very low now, owing to the glutted state of the market. Three cents invested in a copy of the Exprem will secure enough falsehoods to last a moderately " loyal" Iftak4 a week. • t;ov. ae , onlingly a commis-don ponsisting of 'three eiti zen, eminent for ability and "Aveiglit of eh:a:tete'', and directed them - 10 proceed at 0111 . (• In AV:p-Ilington and investigate the facts. • The estate New-York made' a re spectful request that her agOtt , t,cliarged vvith a \ll/latioll or her lave", might he delivered to her for trial ;;ittid the re quest \vas refuse, I. The coistruis , ioner, retitte,teil that a iiecilication of the charge: , might he delivered to them, hut they could not obtain even this,— They desired an interview with person 9 \VIM, though in Military eii,,tody, wer e the servants or the york, ffloi who, if criminal., at :II , \Veil` au :v'erable to her, \VIII/SI. \V , i,:lll/11f.\Verp ,01:11,1, who-, rig h t, kjone ttfli_tet ed. The intervit.w was ge"anteil only. in Hue pre,encit of an titlicer or the itri:on. The condition \vhich they fonott the prisoner-. wa, horrible and isgusting.. The inittleraltle filth, and discomfort in whielt they l'otind them \votild he disgrattel'ul to the government, ii the persons il: , •arCerattl i inslea l of p,r,011,-; 11'1,ted :14 ., •OlOpliSil EVITy fact iliac Cant(' TO lIF;i IlOtive (f the e , aiimis,ioners ttroceS tti;t the ad- Inimi,tratint, had a settled intention to I . doel: the nnichitter,\ - hy wide]] New vote...werecollected, until it sh(ruld he too late ror them to reach their des tination. l'he New 1 - orli sohliers have experienced the greatest difileulty iii finding military officers to rdininister the oaths required hy law. (..fliver. are afraid to net lest they should -incur the displeasure of the adniinistiVtion, and \vlio had ventured to I SO, had heen sent to the front. When the corn missioners risked that 'Ricer, might he detailed for this purpose, the request N \ •a-, so rua,:olutilly that, fin• very ,Initne, it could not he reillS(11: but all poSsihie W:l` , i i vip,scd hy sending. to Annapolis to procure thew in order that they 'night attend too lat„ , to he or • an\- service. The refusal of the Judge .\,•:,vocrite to show the Continis,..ioner,, Hilt—t, the preliminary pimif a aiust the aecused, hotra . ved a 1,1 1 1. 5r1 1 )11 , 11(`, ,, list it COlll , l not ,talitl intelligent s(•rutiny. The ground on whil;11 the reHtn‘st was relto4,l eta. tlal , L 11•11 a 11 , 111'SP Win „ unusual." Rut can anything he more " uti%al " than to refuse : , overeign :- ,, tate the means of inquiring, into the conduct of its oNvii servants? investi gating olrenses alleged to hilve 'wen committed against it , own lal,'s? commissioners, after such investigation as they C 4,1.1111 Illakt . withotjt the assis tance of the government, , ftte their opinion that Ihettlyh ;Jo fp11,1,•;11, /hr. ! , //r , ihr f/ •+,• ch I'ol, d wi(l, /11 , 7/ . Yll/•1; lu .iiec.ll heir vonliminivatic:ns to the : - zeciviary ut \\',ll% Ilic ctni4j, , ioner. attic Ihe legni inv()lv;...(l with "reitt :11141 forov, o rcdit.\\-s: IVe tlo not t•tat,itlt. thi. a proptf t - 000ta.tion to art_tlt• hill it may Ito ft and propor In ,uggvst t41,11,1(1, I all Bchirh war think'till :W -1'1.'4'4:11, \cilllnnt Inri , tiiction, that von may haV, Ihrnl bot . ort• pat Nvhon vott pa, upon that the military authori ties :if tile l niterl tititates hay:: nn jurisilio til/11uf tlio itersonsuctlit. inrlicirtualr tianititli Mat they nro Ina in the military i-ervivti of the Stales, I , l' ilr :lily Nvity i„iiiiject to the 1101111, of the inilitiiry authoririea; that they stalo: el NeNv Yc,2.l:,,tildet•l le it, y to•its 1:111 We 4.litiei ilelt the nets ,•1 1 :;11 , 4,1, if proved to have l o on eenunitted, ace 1144 ,r -rensesa,4aiti-t :Illy latt' I 'se igrs.sf.:s r rule sir order of We N\ :H. nepartment hisefe :sulherily of lair. • 3d. \Ve efaim that ill, ar;s, if olThnse, al all. are .aly .fiense , :u.railea the la‘va of the State er New Yerk, aiel pani.l:able 1)\ - these laNys only. . TI tiThet her iti , enn'tlete :nl4l 2:iV11111; i , P•1:6111,41, 5111 tied Vi( , 11:11)1 "r York, or iiiatiplolo in form, ft.rgeries in fact it it is claimed there aro anysuch , of which we ire not in f.trined, are ovicience of tit) erinn. against the I "lined States, and are of no y:ou" in Now York, whore :done they inn lie nsial in porl)iitration (if any fraud; :mil that fraud rruuld he against the sovereig:ity, t he lac\ a, :Intl the people or that State. 51 h. It is not to Inc nres.uoncd thartla , Lends of Nt \V VI/I'k arc insufliciont of tlto Huff:icier anticipated, or tlatt they he so badly atlininistrred that their:lnds eau hositecessfully aeroniplished, or, if acifmnpliqlled, that the guilt will gin unpunished. Itut if this were not so, :Intl it INffie moral ly certain that the and \v“,iht acciillll.fliShoil With impunity, the giivi.lllllll.lli hilt , lilt jnrlcd L'l ion hl the alleged fr . :nuncio it ivotllll not he an otionse against I lie soldier the field. Ile cannot be deprived of liiAproper vote 'by any number of forgeries, and tltm presenta tion and reception of lielitions votes "liftoff Ilse AvholA people of the state. :mil not t soldier alone. 7t If the acts alleged could det;rive the saltier or any right, it would be- a right pertaining to him :Is a citizen, and qiot as a soldier. lie votes, if he votes at 'all. :is a citizen of the state, and not as a soldier of the United States, For protection in his rights as ti ritizeu he looks to the shoo only. will add that the lawn of the state provide that parties guilty pf the acts of which the part ies named are suspected, shah upon their return to the state. be punished We commend this subject to ; the in telligent and indignant verdict: of the States of the Union. The stwieions which the proceedings of the aflininis tration excited by their strangmess, are fully confirmed by the investigation of Judge Parker and his distinguished as sociates. It is clearly in evidence that the charges of fraud were got up as a pretext for closing the New York agency and put a stop to the collection, among the soldieK\ of New York:votes. In or der to give some color of justifictqion for this bold interruption of the let:al ma chinery for collecting the soldiet - W votes what was lacking in the evince of fraud was made up in the severity of the punishment. A heavy punishment commonly presupposes deep guilt; and people, reasoning bad:wart - 1s from the punishment, ought to fend both 'crime and jurisdiction... .hut in this case what ought to be the con.syypicacc of evidence is only its aubsqlute. Men are punished merely to convey the impression to the public that they are guilty ; the suppo sition of their guilt being, needed as a cloak to one of the most infamons trans action on record. Notirto - Do You Wish to be Cured? DR. BUGHAN'S ENGLISH SPECIFIC PILLS cure, in less than 30 days, the worst cases of Ner vousness, Impotency, Premature Decay, semi nal Weakness,lnsanit y, and all Urinary, Sexual and Nervous A frpet ions, no matter front what cause produced. Prier, One Dollar per box. Sent, post-paid, by mail, on receipt of an order. one Box will,perfect the cure in most cases. Address s BUTLER, General Agent, 8= Broadway, July ::.'I 310 w tn - ; New York. Ali- Editor's of Intelligences: I/EAR Subs: With your permission I wish to say to the readers of your paper that I will send, by return mail, to all who wish it (free), a Ibeipe, with full directions fur making and using a simple Vegetable Battu, that will ef fretualy remove, in ten days, Pimples, Blotches , Tan, Freckles, and all Impurities of the Skin, leasing th.) same soft, clear, smooth nod beau tiful. I will also mail free to those hay lug flak! Heads, or H:3e Faces, simple direct ions and in formation that will enable them to start a full growth of Luxuriant I lair, Whiskers. or a Moustache. in less than thirty days. All appliultions answi•red by return uudl without charge. Respectfully yours, THOS. P. CHAPMAN, ('hemist, jaly ::mw 27; 011 Broadway, New )',irk, - - - - A Card to the Salreriztrz.—tivrallon two or three hogsheads of "Bimini, - "Tonle Bit lers," "Sarsaparilla, - "Nervous Antidotes, - die., and ;liter you are sat - knell with theresult, then try one box of OLD DoCToti LTI lAN'S ENGLISH SPECIFIC PI LLS—and be restored to health and vigor in leas than thirty days. They are purely vegetable, pleas ant to take, prompt and salutary in their effects on the broken-down and shattered emistitu t nat. old and young can take them with :id. vantage. Imported anti sold in the United States rutty by JAS. S. BUTLER, \n.'4'27 Broadway, New Viiek, Zir -. Agent for tlielrnited Stales. I'. S.--A Hos of the Pills, securely packed, will he mailed to any address on reeeipt of price, ,vhlch Is ONE le 1 1,1.A11, post paid— money refunded by the Agent It entire satin fs•tion is not given. ; July 21 11 in '27 ET-'l'he Confetti:oonm and experience 01 Li valid—Published fur the benerit,inul as a CAUTIi IN Vtlrt /UN( MEN and others. sets, sufT rfnout Nervous Debility, Premature I iecio dd.., supplying at the sanie time E.:MEAN •-• nr S El. V-ti: HE. By one who has 4.1,14] himself after undergoing considerable iltunikery. By enclosing a I,o:it-paid addressed VII VIA, T.' sl n4h•eopies may he had of the author. NATHAsi 311 YEA 111, Esq. truly ill lyw 21 Brooklyn, Kings4,l., N. V. /:olden Bitters. A VAN V ; I TUN sr/eRN(:77//..'.\ /xi I.'”rliti, II •:, , i1•111 Ilgoinst threvil Willi \ VI,kIIO , S. \f ill 4•111, \\',ll 11 ' , 11purt•IloarIlmril. 11- 111 , 11 . 1.11emInche. . , !I f•Nre I. vor \ t i•reate Will iii the !rutlier:lt urf• I la and 1 lai•I as; in tic' \Vni:l,l \ fair I riot solicited. stiN, . 1 , 1) , 11 .\lnrriran F . :Ypres, 15101 , 1111.4 of 111 . 1)S, IN ST., NEV.. I , s I , ritggists. linwers 11. lis tlinkt•r, Agrist., Laneastvr. Whol,sule Pin Knls, I.y I :stli,•l 11. llritalu and I•. \ !art 20 t l'Nv II • 41'4.21,111. ))))) sulll-rers Will roesdce 11 valuable persora)ss ioil Pot.' the cure of Colisinupt it'll, Asthma, Brim+ t•li i I is, and all I Ikrout Lung. alrevtions, 01 1 . 1 .1 rgo) I semlinw; their address to Itov. 1.211 \VA Ills N'ILisIN, Willialosborg, i lists New York. I.ltarriltoes - - - 1111 . 151-- . II ItANI , —SIIAW.-1)11 the iii i 1,1., h% .\ Nei - W.11.11,1W Al. AiNvt•g, Ilrnrc II i1 , 14.1.11‘11.1 )lary Ellzahellt Shaw. 1111 of tlii'i rile, 411arketo P rod uc 0 Ila rke t l'1111.AM:1.I•111.1, I , t•t. ..,—Trarle very In all dopartno•nin, and 11 , ) 111,, .I . llrrts i. ialt 111110 shipping denuiliti Walq:.•l rof :Ili) sl2atol nlitcy nl 512,7-0e,1,...r0, and s! , irk rslis•ll,•ly 11410. Her I..mr flrui )1.01J11,. \\ • hrat has It•r1111 , •.1.:.-Is.',- , 111,11,1; 100,90 for :iitihrr Soilthirm. Rye rwmiLailds ‘1.7". ('“ruL sealer- ~,•11“Nr arr, al. nnt.c In Ltissl risozest on , l."..000 I , un. lii s , ,hl at Ssr. vitan.4e in C”tt..ll :it tItSII.ro. ,ory "t crud, ill 11,1 , .: 1(1115,) u 1 174, , ti9llllll SON , NVIIi.SI,V 1o.(VIV nl ' 1 . 7 7 ,,, 1.7";:111.1 l'llth2,o \‘• 1.1)1ZN, aciv“need 1111, •lalf, I/I 1 M, 1)111S. at , 9.611,,, 10, SO for Ktnh , 5111..1 I' 12 1 . 4)r , ;,]ll.llo. 11,S.111iLl•rn. \Vlwat holler; sales Corn firm. Nvith , inall salt, :It Birk firm: ,t1t•, , )1 ,111.7-,,, 41 Brill 1:m14.1:E, Wheal llllN:ldet•lining it•lldency: hns. ilcky Corn r,•!;v (lull '51.7,. Stock Markets. Pin rn..l lt,:ohng :\lorris Canal I.,mg Hand t,a141 Exch:ingn nn Sew York, Intl' NEW YilllE, NOVelith, iticagc,;Rid nook,l , lalitl l'maberland Preff•rn..l.... Illinois Centr:+l :\lichigan timllhors NONVSnrlc Ct . 1111,11 ite.1 , 1111;.; I I toIm)11 Canto. lin Year I s ertilicate, 10-1(1, The Cattle Market I'lll "11.:1.1.111.,. ('err. 31.-I'he cattle marl:el is dill], :old prices 11;0'0 1114'1111141. Tile :11'1'it'ak are eery large, reaching, about 3,1111 h e ad. g od , elling at 11,11, 15,1 16 1 „,c for extra, the latter for choiee; 13, ,, 10, for lair 111 good. 01111emmon at' ~ , 12,• lier 11 , , ' ,', 10 qualify. . The (4,110%0104 :11'01110 1101111•111a1, 01110.1 00100 30.. 1101111, Killll,lo. 1 . 111,(01'. 1:26, Ir. .je..l“m., :ill, 11 , .• 11., :19. 111' Bahl, - in du . , . 12.01.-0., 73...1. 'Aterillen, \l - estern 12,,,1. - , , r, 230 .. P. 11a1ha 150 2 ,- . , 3,5 111r151 ,,, - Western 12,, DO -. 123.. P. AlrFil len, Che,ter 1.11 ,t: New:tern 12re I:; - =A_ .1. Sekl•9orichZe, Penna. & uhie Pt, 19 Mo., Ii donee 4t, Smith, leeslern.. . .. 1'2.0 Ili 200. Al. l'llman ..k- 1'.,, ('loiter-e.._ I - 2(.. it; Ii:: 11, Chain, Pentut. _ 1 ker, 150...1. to .1, Chain, 1 \ - e,,terp .. ...... . l p„ IS 27. - ,.. Alart.in, Fuller ic.7 Co, Western . I 20,1:, IN.. Chandler it: I 'o., Chest,' co 130 Ili 120_ N. Wentz. \l'esterli 111 , , 10 123, :110• Arden, ,10 ' I1,, , •11 11. Keller, do 11,, 1 I 21l T. 1 Mtl . x - , do :2" T. Mi'llilit•ii i iiii i i . i i l'i , ii-iiii ii i illisifili 1,1 1(.1'1; 10 , ,.. \V. 1,•I 'al.. do-..... .. 11, , , lii`. 1211.. 11. Hood, d„ 15,,, DO:, 21.. D. 13rans1101 de. P2ot 14 - IS'', L. hearth, \Vcstero 110 14 5 , .. A. Lees - , f Mi.) . .. 110/1.5 , Ills. I ius:t : - .;l99uherk , , \Ve , tern 120 r 1.5 117. J. Aull, thl 11(91:i 109. F.. :NleFillen, Lancaster eo .. 13/g IS 72...1. lair'(:, I 'heeler e o . 1211 It; 15). Owen Smith, (Mitt 120119 103.. Christy - it Bro., NVestern 130015 Flons--'cip , market is doll, and prices have deelined : algalt 3,500 head arrik'o,l and sold at the ditTerent yards at from b1.7,..50 tip to 5.15 Ike 100 I , IS. tilt, :15 to qua! I ty. Siff:EP-1111 marl:et is doll at about former rates; 6,000 head arrived and sold at from 7 1 ,61,, 0 1 .. c - t , 100 lbs. gro,, seeordlng to (mality. Dots'.,—('rhos remain about the taror as last quoted; about 100 heall:trrivetl and 5111(1 at from 0351140 for springers, and 135 up to 070 per head for cow and rail; 11111 lean CONVS are selling :It from SI. - 99 ki per head. _ltlvertiontents - DUBIIC SALE OF A VALUABLE FARM. The subscriber, wishing to dispose of his real estate, will offer the valuable farm on which he resides, at public sate, in front of the Court House, on TUESDAY, the 211th day of XI i\ - EMBER, Lail , at 11 o'clock, A. M. This farm is located about 31.. miles Irons Magers tosin, on the Broad Fording road, and contains 201 ACRES, more or less, of good quality Lime stone Land, in a line state of cultivation, and under good fencing. The improvinents are 2 Two-sTortrED DWELLING HOUSES Barn, Blacksmith Shop, Spring House, 'Smoke Houses, and all other necessary buildings. A full bearing Orchard of choice Fruit Trees is nit the farm. About '2'3 or 311 acres of the farm is well Timbered, the balance is in cultivation. A flue spring of water is on the farm which passes through a portion of it, besides there is another stream of water flowing through a number of the fields, which makes It one of the best stock farms in the county. There are a number of thrifts - locust trees on the farm, many being now fit for fencing. The farm is susceptible of a division, and could be readily divided to suit purchasers. This farm eon be purchased privately, previ ous to day of sale • if not so sold, it will then, on the day named, be offered at public Outcry, to the highest bidder. The grain now growing on the ground will lie reserved, with privilege to cut, thresh and haul the same away. TEnms.—lme-half of the purchase money on the first day of April, Nia, when possession will be given: the balance In two equal annual payments, with interest from day of possession, the purchaser to give notes or bonds with security approved by the undersigned. HENRY C. MILLER. nov ltd 3t w 4-1 FAR3IEBS' BANK Or LANCASTER— LANCASTER, Noveniber Ist, 1861.—The Directors have this clay declared a Dividend of FIVE PER CENT, for the last six months" y able on demand in Gold, being the One Hun dred and First Seml-annual Dividend. E. H. BROWN, • /:;o3 :Dv 41.1 Cashier, Attu Advati,stnunts. LANCASTER COCKTY BANK, I NOVellther 1 , 1881. gm, DIHOCTORS HATE THIS DAT declared a Dividend of 5 Per Cent., and an Extra Dividend of 3 Per Cent., on the Capital t . .toel: paid in, clear of Stab , and State, Tares, payable on denuina. nor 3tw 44 lalistellaueous. FARMERS BANK OF LANCASTER, LANCASTER, INTlOber 2501,1864. A G 7fe E n F: t of Pennsylvanta, approved the 22d day of Au gust, A. D., 1501, ellabling the Banks of this Commonwealth to Become Associations under the provisions of the National Banking I Not lie is' hereby given, that ..the Stockholders of this Bank, have voted to become such an Association; and that its Directors have pro cured the authority of thi/ owners of more than two-thirds of the Capital Stock to make the Certificate required therefor by the Laws of the ted titates. EDW. Y. BROWN, -• ' . oct2l/-14,egtn. Cashier. ExEct - .Toirs NOTICE.--THE 'UNDER signed Executor of the will of John Cling hey, late of Cotentin township, dee'd., herel giVes notice to those indelited to said estate to call on the undersigned with their:ice( amts duly authenticated for settlement,:id those having elahnsor demand, will present (limn without delay l'or settlement, to his undersigned. .Pl/IN ;11EY. Executor, ..et r cit , -w 42, Itesiding iu Colerain twm 1 - ,ISTRA IIORSE.—ON TIIE 27111 OF tiEPTENBF.E. L.ksT, Urown colored l rronsE, about 14 or 15 hands high, came I Ihe premises: of the subscriber. in Warwick. ;,bolit P.: miles from the village of 1.11 iz. 'l'lle horse is 110 W at lie stable of Em'l W4.illman, In the village of IVarwiek. 11 1 ,. i , 1 - 111, 1,111 l v, 111111 by nailing forward, pros iug property and paying charges, otherwise he w i 11 he disposed o I it ,,,, n1111 , 2 to law, \\ - 11.1.1.‘ PEE. ..4•r2i,.; I i, II E9.11:4'114111,74--TIEE ANNUAL 11114 1,1111,1Sh•r Lif lc Titrupik.. 11, 1 ,1 will he held on Nl4lll- ,j,, v. 1:1.1. JO I h.• 11111111 c hou..e of I.l.llllJ , Jitltler. in 1.11 14; I.eiNvt•.•li the 110111 , .0 pit.l f .1'.•1.-.19:. I'. NI. . TS 111 - 1) Y. SCVY. I ~TI 11'11111i •I . W[2otic-II IST.VI'I; Urn(' I: I:STATE or JOll N \V Vl,ll. hitt , or oh - co:1.11. - 4,1' ..41inillistratt4, 4,11 said .. , tnto hay- 1112. Lr, li sr:inlto•4 to tilt , undersigtled. all per- N.kt, iiidohtod II roliticsted In Wake prl.Nent .11L.01: .1.•1:1 swtlll-Iti , lll \i \ \ El' 11,au,•1I hr 1,11 , 4.11,•,1 for coutirnmti.,ll lilt .\ It iNDAY, NI 21111, 1. 11 61: I airs Loth 11.tektlin Win Mel :11111(•1. .1(11IN s1 . 1.1)(111:11 , 61.:, 1,(4t !lAN lISOM I: OF II NI , \\ 1! , .\ K. I,„ . I.T pl opt . I II 1,11..11:11 , . 0101 'V 111 Ito ~.ollio•••.1 • 1 . 11 , 1,1.11 , • , :11, ri...1111H, I,NN \ 1 h 1)410T %NI) SIIOI.II3.I.IiERS ) =MI=IIMM I 1;11.11.:1; .kNI , 1.1.' 10, -.Nlark,t Ifas he 111,,,1 I'XIOASI VI• a ,, 4ll•llnent of s;11,1: wol 1,11.V111 El! or . :111 llo,crila ions 11,1 and 1411; ; , :olt::-41:1111112. 01anallier. I•'roncl 111111 I.II Y Calf Skin', Kin, \\*”., 1. 1.1 ,,, 4 M" , " l ' .41. Linn:_ , . I,:wing,, Leal 11, Kw; Sl:in, Aw., anti 4•N'tw a 1 . 1 WI, r 4 , 1111,1, for 11.,01 11,, Shnctuul;inc o. kok,:do .1:141 :II 1114: 11:\vo,I t; ‘,1114•11 ,sw in% Al- tla• n l 14:11iimi :11. , 1.1111, 4,1 till, 12 ATRInoNI 11.‘ rr, I.l:trry, 111, tinder . , 14,11, niu, Ic ill St . li.l Iv :111. , 111 Money 11.1 ,vitlttotit • vtlltt.tltltt " I y.,1l 11:1)::•,• :111.1 ..T.:( 4111 y, .. iv 11 .•,ittly. rills ill l.,1.111all:.1. will hunt I ...I t..,11.111,,.. if Y l,ll sit t.. I \VW sl delrr~linfor- I,L11.:11 :1., .111..sitIows .\ \ HA II It. I,AmitEirl', T HE PEOPLES' CliE P II AT. CAP ll= =1 I I .;11/ \ t: /' It 1' / If \ A \ 1..\ I 1.1 - IZS \• on 11:111,1 fl-,,• \ 111:NIZ1.%. , 111 . 1.17. 111), LIO VI" El, L A G 11 I GE It S NI). 61; Non i.,!1'1,1.:N ' FIST "1111 E,, MANTI.F> , , VEST()NVM AND All ortiers attended to with neatness and de s Patch. 'fine nubile:lre invited to examine the driiwings hand e ?id I R II R F. R. , 1-111' [FYI VG If I,T 11,1.1.:1; NI) AVIII11.1:, LE DE 11‘ , 1.1..\ , C , riVILANI) HUSH \YI11 , 1:11.IS .1 \ AND Iff INES, kf., East 11l rof ft, l'a. ( Oh‘ hilnJ , ('‘fpifffr flii 1 0 , WIII` I, .s, • fkls. aprl2 Iyw Ifi 1.. ) A. IS :v1 I 'l' II , I:l,cr IT N C:\KI.: BA Ti I,:tv,tster, Pa Att,. - All 11, :ill sale :a this es:lablindi I,ltrnent :tl.• 1.1;4,1 .lay :tug 29 t WANTED. 'Fla. a Farm. Inn, lil,ll pnh, Lrinx it un ,I 0 Inn .•.,;(1 ;Oa,. Any “Ilt• 1.41 .I 11•11 n 10., Wili 111111 a purchas,r icat with: I P.S. 111110 . 41, 01111 . 111,, 1110 j1:10,. ligi tir , c1 . 1 1, 111,2. 111. c)l.llia ahility. .2.12h1.1,11w COOPER, SANDERISON Proprietors. The Proprietors respectfully call the atten tion of their friends and the public generally to the extensive Steam Book and Job Printing Es tablishment connected with the °nice of the Daily and Weekly Intelligencer. It is completely furnished throughout with NEW TYPE AND NEW PRESSES, and our facilities for doing work of all kinds from the largest Poster to the smallest Card, are unsurpassed by any establishment in the Stab FOUR PRESSES ARE IN CO NS TA .Y ("SE, and we are therefore prepared to execute all the following kinds of printing at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms: BILL. HEADS, Wm of oxygenized Air all diseases of the ~ lC civil 11=LMEM:1 IV 3" 1 , 7 r• V s4' :I NATITI'T L~AiiAl" AT TE fl (•A I.IV E•. 1.1. II( rl'sl• Where hp Will he prepared In IrPat 1w Inhala =ME T H R i) A 'l' =MEMO TOQ ER wrTil ALL :HISEASW-S REQUIRINF A PrItIFDATIO>: The oxygen k hreat hod directly into the lungs andthrnugh them is earried with the ,14 SOOll as the blood will carry it reaches all parta of the iiystem, decomposing the impure matter in the blond and expels it through the norm. By ihiq mode of treatment the patient does not have la lie laced and clocto,rl for months to eradicate rlittene: Relief - is had from the time of hrentlilng it, Flud a few applicat inns are only neceNsars to erroll- cate the disease entirely Persona living at a distance may he treated at their homes after visiting the Doctor. Consultations are Free. °Mee our from 9 to 5. Ladles' parlor up stairs U . The Secretary of the Treasury gives notice that subscriptions Wi 1.1)e received for Coupon Treasury Notes, pane three years from Aug. 15th, 1864, With senal-Anual interest at the rate I Of seven and three-tenths per cent. per annum, —principal and Interest both to be paid in law ful mfiney. W, L. PEIPER, (*ashler. These notes will be convertible at the option of the holder at maturity, into six per cent. gold bearing bonds, payable not less than five nor more than twenty years from their date, as t .e Government may elect. They will be issued in denominations of $5O, $lOO, $5OO, 51,000 and $55,0E)0, and all subscriptions.must be for' fifty dollars or some multiple of fifty dollars. The notes will he transmitted to the owners free of transportation charges as soon after the receipt of the original Certificates of Deposit as they can be prepared As the notes draw Interest front August 13 Persons making deposits subsequent to that date fillet pay the interest ae,rned torn date of note to date of deposit. Parties depositing twenty-tire thousand dol lars and upwards for these notes at any one time will be allowed a commission oi one- Quarter of one per cent SPECIA.L AWANTAG.LS OF Tills LOAN - . IT IS A NATIONAL SAVINGS BANES, offering a higher rate of interest than any other, and the br.Tl security. Any savings bank which pays its depositors in U.S. Rotes, considers that It is paying in the best circulating medium of the country, awl it earned pay in anytliing, better, for its own assets are either in government securities or lu notes or bonds gov ernmeut paper It ls,:;equally VOIIN eulen t as :t to mit:wary or permanent Invest Int, L. The notes run always be sold for within a Ir: u . tiun td their Fire and accumulated interest, and are the hest security with banks as collator:Os fur itisiiinuits CoN ETZTIIiI.F: I NTO A SIX 1•1,1: 'Flxr BON r), lu addition to the very liberal interest notes ha . three years, this privilege iit ( .4 /11N ..1' Sioll if: 110 W WOrtil about throe per eel] t. per Ml emu, for tile current rate for 3-120 Bonds is hot less than iliac per rent, premium, and before the war the premium on six per cent. C. ti. stocks was Over twenty per cent. It will be seen that the actual profit on this loan, at the present market rate, i.s not loss than ter per rent. per 1T EXENIPTI.N FI - 0011. STATE rI MI ".N ICIPA I But from nit the advantages ve have enumerated. a special Art of Congress rrenapt., rill rrnel Trr,rury nolt, from I.'ol 1 )11 I lie aVernu,, this csrnijq inu is worth aboll 1 of taxation in various parts of tin , cowl( ry )I] , lm•ilia•als lowita'S as lia,s6 hy governmrsut. in all 0111,1 forms of iifilelll,l floss, I lie Val th gar ahility of private ISM iCA, or murk companies, or srparatc pledgoil (Or inly Meet, while the whole property .1 . the cmln try is held 111 Serll re Ihi While thew.veritawat olTara I most terms for its loans, it believes that the very atrongest appeal will be In the ktyalty and patriot ism of the pooplo. to the 2 , lth uC,Septeinlier, the siiiisori pt tons In this null atn”tinted Subscriptions will lie received by the Treas veer of the United States, nt Washington, the several Assistant Treasurers and designated Depositaries, and by the I , IItNT NATIHNAI, BANK OF STItASIII:Itd: and the d'llti-tT TIONAI, BANK OF MARIETTA. ALL RESPECTABLE BAN fi (ASKEW throughout the country will give further info'. matiou and AFFORD EVERY FACILITY To SUB SCRIBERS. J AMES H. BARNES A N 1 . AAL WI N R R No. 59?; EAST Kr No RT RP: E Dann & Bro's Patent Camp Chairs for sale and all other kithis of Chairs made to order at ; prices to snit the times. ;Rug d 9 tfd 1 Mtia==l;l SIII - I,TZ Ilw ( 7 A RINET- F: M NI:I , A 'T Corner of I•;u.vt I:ing and Dul, St re..n4 Time largest, most complete and fashionable assortment of Cabinet Ware constantly on hand In the Warerooms connected with this establishment, and at prices to smut the times, ant; 29 I fditw THE COLUMBIA INSURANCE COM PANY OF COLUMBIA, LANCASTER R COUNTY, A. FOURTH ANNUAL REPORT. Whole amount insured, 0114,4:t5 (B Whole amount of Premium Notes,.. I 46 Balance Cash Preinituns, January 1, 156:3, Recp't for Premium less Agents commission in 186 a, Receipts for Assessments less Agent's commis skins in 186:1 Losses and expenses paid in IS11:1 Q 10,123 32 1131. I, Is/11 3,75.1 .17 91:1J9,7 79 A. S. GREEN, Pre,,ident. GEonGF: Yot - Nt:, Jr., Secretary. MicHAF.r. s. Treasurer. DIRECTORS : R. T. Ryon, Johu W. SteacY, Job a Fendriell, Geo. Young, Jr., 11. G. :Mulch, tileholas 21cDonald Sam'l F. Eberlei it, 311ehael S. Shuman, Amos S. Green, S. C. Slaymaker, Edmund Sperlng Columbia, February 13, 1814 aug :10 LANCASTER INTELLT-GENCER STEA M-Pt )\l" ER BOOK AND JOH PRINT S. J. CORNER OF CENTRE SQ /?.E MEMO PA M LETS, BILL.; OF FARE DRUGGIST'S{ LA BETA PROGRAMMES THE JORISINO DEPARTM PIN T Is under the charge of two of the best practical Joh Printers in the State. Customers: and others can, therefore, always rely upon their work being executed with taste and Judgment. We are also prepared to do FANCY PRINTING IN COLORS In a style which cannot hP excelled. Give na a call, and take a look through onr fine establishment. lyddw 42 oeiimtnia . t gin . S. 7-30 - 1.0 A N TAXATION 840.000.000 ' , AtiorellattrotO ('HAIR-MAKER LANCASTER, l'A i,:\tic:\s•rl•;l, r:\ MEM OFFICE HOTEL REGPKTERS BUSENF. ,2 ,S CARDS Er2E33 SHOW CARDS CI RCITLARS, BILLETS VISITING CARDS BLANKS, GIZMO PAPER BOOKS C'OICSTITLITI s ORDER h OKN, SALE BILLS, &c Stage Vim. IJ ' DAILY oarNIBUS LINZ Leaves Ditlow's City Hotel, North Queen street, at 11 o'clock, A. M., and returns from Millersville at 2P. Leaves at 5 °clock, P. M. JOHN G. B Proprietor.JACOß Lana, Driver. fang 21 tfil 1 INTERCOURSE LANCASTER. STACIE LINE leaves Warfel's Hotel, Intercourse, at 6:15 A. M. and arrives at Lancaster at 9 A. M. Returning . leaves Tremont Hotel, North Queen street, at R o'clock, P. M. Fare each way SS eta. Intermediate distances In proportion. LEWIS SUTER, JR., Driver. tfd S TRASBURG AND LANCAS STAGE LINE LA3t - PETER), leaves Myers' Hotel, Strasburg, daily, at 7 o'clock, A. M., and arrives at Lancaster at P. Returning leaves Tremont Hotel, North Queen,street, at 3 o'clock, P. M. Fare each way 50 cents. STRASBURG AND LA.,NCATER STAGE LINE (VIA WHEATLAND MILLS AND FERTILI TY), leaves Myers' Hotel, Strasburg, daily, at 7:30 A. M., and arrives at Lancaster at 9 A. M. Returning leaves Tremont Hotel, North Queen street, at 3.50 P. M. Fare each way 50 cents. LORY SGTER, Proprietor. tfd 3 NEW HOLLAND AND 'LANCASTER STACIE leaves Hershey's Hotel, New Hot- laud, daily at 6 A. M. and arrives at Lancaster In time to meet the 9 o'clock train for Phila delphia. Returning leaves Shober's Hotel, North Queen street, at 8 o'clock, P. M., and ar rives at New Holland at 6. Passengers called fur and delivered. Fare 50 cents. RICKING C H IMES, Proprietors. Tufty HIVES, Driver. lung 29 tfd 1 9 1 LIARRYVILLE AND LANCASTER STAGE leaVes Jaines Hildebrand's Hotel, vi lage of Quarryville, every day at 6 o'clock, A. f.. Returning leaves Groff's Cross keys Hotel, West King street, Lancaster, at 3 P. M. b'are 73 cen ts. Intermediate stations in propor tiou. : - :AMUEL FAGAN, Proprietor. - aug 29 tfd I rITIZ AND LANCASTER STAGE Li lee es Lichtenthaler's Hotel, Litt; daily, at 7 A. H., and arrives at Lancaster at 9 o'clock. itcturuilc; leaves Shober's Hotel, North Queen street, nt o'clock, P. M., and arrivesat Litiz at 5. Passeilgers called for and delivered. Fare .‘aeli way 50 cent,. Intermediate distances in JAMES BICIUNG, ang 2n ill Proprietor and Driver. W ISTAR' Pt; BALSAM II I • ERR y oNE or THE OLDEsT AND MOST RELIABLE EmEDI Es IN THE WORLD FOR Colds, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis lanleulty of Breathing, Asthma, Hoarse nes,:. sore Throat, Croup, and. every Affection of 'ritE "I'DDnAT, LUNGS AND CHEST Eli= • ( N S AI PT lo WISTAIrS BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY So general lias the use of this remedy become, anal so popular is it everywhere, that it is un necessary to recount its virtues. Its works speak for it, tool thud utterance in the abun dant and voluntary testimony of the many u ho fl,lll h olp4 suffering and settled disease have by its II been restored to pristine vigor :out health. We can presenter mass of evidence in proof or our assertions, that NI , ;( IT BE I,ItiCEEDITED TliEnr V. JACOB !'irl'llL7!l7 klll.Wn nnil much rn,peeted annong the , ;01 . 11.111 popnint inn in I his onuntry, makes the fnllnwing !MO elitvllt. for lho honont of the and n•te.l: I I ANov ca Pit., Feb. 18, 18 5 9. icA It Si toHaving realized in my family important benefits front (house of your valua ble proparation—Wlstar's Balsam of Wild 'berry—it affords me pleasure to recommend it to the public. Some eight years ago one of my daughters seemed to lie in a decline, and little hopes of her recovery were entertained. I then procured a bottle of your excellent Bal sam, and before she had taken the whole of the contents of the bottle there wits a great im provement In her health. I have, In my in dividual ease, made frequent use of your valu able inedieine, :mil hare also been benetltted by it. JACOB SECHLEIt. FIN 1r SMITH, ESQ President. of the Morris Comity Bank, Morris town, New Jersey. " Hayiim used Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild berry for about tltteen years, and having re alized its beneficial results In my family, It at lIMIS me great pleasure In recommending It to the public as It valuable remedy In cave of weak lungs, colds, coughs, &c., and a remedy which I consider to he ant irely Innocent, and.may he taken with perfect safety by the most delicate In health." 11{rUt 1J N..laiiN L•' X distinguished Lawyer In Westminster, ➢ld I have on several occasions used Dr. Wistaria Balsam of Wild Cherry for severe colds, and idways With Ireided benefit. I know of no preparation Iliat is more efficacious or more deserving of general use. The 13alsant has also been used with excellent, effect 6t .r. 1.:1.1.i0rr, Merchant, Crosn Heads, Mtl, W I:STAB'S BA LSAM OF' WILD CHERRY. None genuine unless signed "I. BUTTS,' on fin wrapper. FUR SALE. BY .1. I'. DINSMORE No.-191 Broadway, N. York S. W. FOWLE & 1 . 11., Proprietors, Boston. MMEI=EM - REDDIN G'S RITSSIA SALVE Heals (11,1 Sores. ;EDDING'S RUSSIA SALVF l'inres Burns, Scalds, Cuts. I; El DING'S RUSSIA SALVE cures Wuunds, P,rn ices, Sprains REDDING's Et'sq - A, SALVE s.lt Rheum, l'ilt.s, Erysipelas SALVI .'ii es It i ngwunti, Coniti, &e., 4.te FAMILY sHOULD 111.: WITHOUT IT • 1 , 1113 - 25 Cent, a Box, For. SALE BY .1. I'. 1(INS:V(1SE, No. 491 llioadway, N. Y. .. W. Fl )W1,1 1 ;&( . 1)., \o. 1S Tremont st.,Boston AIM by MI I umg,gistsund Country Storekeepers july . 2,4 lyeow 29 stottrs, TOT ES AND HEATERS ('OOKTNG RA VG IW. s A NFoR lyS HEATER FOR BRICK BuYNTON'S HEATER FOR BRICK \ NV( )1: I PORTABLE II EATER VITLCAN PORTABLE HEATER MPII , IV FIRE PLACE I (EATER cooKIN“, RANGER of the most approved patterns A completC a , sr,rtmetit 1,1 PATILOFt AND raNING-noom sTovYist a he lowest cash prices Particular attention paid to Repairing Heat et, and Hange , , at A. C. FLINN'S ifouse Furnimhing Store, No. II North queen St. oet. 21 Inid] H:OI7SEWEEPER'S FURNISHING tit' i) P I• N.l . II N GILT II (~/F: N STREET Near Centre Square, Lancaster Housekeepers, and persons commencing, Will here find the largest and best assortment ~f HOUSEKEEPING GOODS to be found In this city, including:the most im proved S T =TEM 11 ARIYWA RE of all kinds used in house, keeping. CEDAR WA nE, TIN WARE. SHEET-IRON WARE COPPER AND IRON KETTLES All at the lowest cash pricer. The nubile are invited to call and examine the stock, it being the only establishment in the et tv where they can be lit out complete. All kind, of Tin and Sheet Iron work prompt ly attended to. A. C. FLINN. P( MPS AND WA TER PIPES or finds kept on band and fitted np toorder PLA: Al ING ANT) GAS FITTING prom pt is done hy experienced workmen. A. C. FLINN, No. 11 North Queen St, ,t 21 ln ilj D EANER & SCHAUM, EAMT KING STREET LANCASTER, PA COPPER, SHEET IRON AND TIN WARE, of w !ell a large aasort 'Tient Is always on Land A LT. KINDS OF METAL bought or taken in exchange for goods. Also, Manufacturers and Dealers In HEATERS, PARLOR, NINE-PLATE AND COOKINS STOVEN In short, all kinds of Stoves for Wood or Coal. The subscriber, employing none but tint class workmen, are fully prepared to guarantee all the work executed at their estabLshment. Thankful for the very liberal patronage ex tended us in the past, we hope by close atten tion to business andgiving satisfaction . In our work to merit a continuance of the sarne. JOHN DEANER. JOHN P. ER111A1521.1. aug 30 tfd 2] ~d rertiotnitut. ADMINISTRATOWS NOTICE. —EsTATE of Albert A. Messenkop. late of the City of Lancaster, deo'd.—Letters of administration on said estate having been granted to the undersigned: All persons indebted threto ale requested to make immediate settlement, and those having claims or demands against the same will present them, without delay, for set tlement, to the undersigned, residing in wad city. ,TAA , {z L. MESS aillisigOP, oet /7 Adnanistrator. ly eow 1.3