goriti THE FttiERAL OF JUDGE SCHAEFFER.— The funeral of Judge Schaeffer took place On Wednesday afternoon from his late resi dence in East Orange street. The body was conveyed to the Union 'Bethel Church, where solemn and impressive fun6ral Ceremonies took place. Rev. E: H Thomas, editor of the Church Advocate of this city, delivered an eloquent discourse; and was followed in a few appropriate remarks by Rev. Messrs. Sigler and Owens.. The clergymen spoke in high and just terms of the deceased as a 'christian and a citizen. The remains were interred at• the Lancaster Cemetery, and were followed to the grave by an immense concourse of his fellow-citizens, and by Lodge \o. -VI, A. Y. of which lie was for many 'years an honored member. ALLEGED CASE OF LARCENY days since a sale took pl4tee in the.country, some two or three miles from the city, at which Mr. John Neff purchased a number of pieces of carpet. Before he was able to remove them from the premises, they won. carried MT by some other parties. c,mi plaint was catered before Alderman A in yeg againstAugustuseunninghani, of this city, and a search warrant was issued by him and placed in the hands of tifti,,r Shroad, who proceeded to the residence of the accused and found five pieces of ~irpei which ari• alleged to be nuts!. stolen. 'tin 'thigh:int claims that the carpet was 111:010 by his norther-in-line and pru , soni 11, l•videuce was conflicting, but Ow .\l deruuui thought it suttioiontly strongs„ ii /bind him over for his :ippearance nt ~irt. FIRE AT AIILLERSVILLE.— . I . II.• alarm of lire given In• severed or the oogoo. Dells uit Thursday evening litst, proved It , he ,81 the village or Millersville, instead "ol • the southwesterti part -of the city, `as: at litsit supposed. tram ,- Inlililing • the residence ;111 , 1 property or Ephraim Vensterniacher, situated at thl• outskirts or the vin.g,.:iont on the rood to w,hinutoo borough, took lire during the alisence the family and Wa. , 'Milled to the ground. together with the furniture unit all its con tents. It seems, that Mr. 1., assisted by a neighbor, had been working and fixing at the SLOVV-pipe ou the secured story, in the early part of the evenin g , ILIA, it is supposed, that front carelessness in the vise of a I ightei I candle, must have set lire to some clothing. near by, Nit - . I ' ., we learn, has insurance upon his propert - . LW none upon hi,liir niture. Th,• "5..1... of Ha, ME r:II=IIII /3!11E1 eity, a queer name to be sure, but never theless a real, live institution, had their annual supper at Sprenger's Saloon, 54 East Is ing st. , on Thursday evening. The occa sion was a very happy one. A number of invited guests were present. At o'clock the company sat down to a sumptuous repast, prepared by SPNTraI ladies. It is not !leers sary to give in detail the bill of fare, suffice it to say that it was one to which the most fastidious epicure could have taken no cs veption. The President of the "S. S.,'• one or Hie most genial and,jolly fellows living, was presented with a handsome bonnet; likewise the happy and inimitable Secro t:u.v, whose 'rendition or the snug or " Smoker ;is the hest we have ever l i ar I. ,N bot i ttet was also prepared for the most prepossessing man, - and by general iionsent it was given to 0114• Of our emetriporaries or the press-gang, who bore his blushing honors meekly. NVit, song and sentiment were the order of the evening Mali midnight, when the company sepa thted in a delight IM humor with the man ner in whieh the affair passed 111, ;mil determined, if living. :toil well, to lie pres ent at many future anniversary suppers of the "S. Si. - The mess IVnS represented on 0115 Of,:l.S1011 I, Messrs. ll:tritium Erirm till, Rockailold of the and Sall 4 krs"n of till haelit, , / ,1 ”'" , ,a 1y" ,11,, ' trio of"` hail fellows well met.- A Snarl; INci .k.CCIDENT, eveningabout:,k o'elock, ashoek in_ aeeialent occurred at the ..N1 :whine Shop or Messrs Itarberger, NI el A: II a rherger. in Chesnut "4 reel, this city. ' lad about la years of age, named t leoree ley, son Veisley, ~ trptaiter. :11111 a latember of the I ,lineil of this had placed a ladder against the shaft - big, \I - licit he ascended. and while the machinery was in motion ntust have leaned or rested with his :inn alien the shafting. between the rang of the ladder and the sante, \Odell resulted in the tlraNving up and , rapping around. of his coot-derv.', illg :11111 tearing his right arm nit I,elow the the part dropping, down on the floor. l'a l fore the ellgille Y eolliti he sl ullpcd , 1.1W:11 . 111 :11111 511'.1.5',. "lilt i'lirther ant \vn in :uul Nvrapped lined:nig and tearing tlm :trill :(gala above the elbow. Mr. 11. NV. .Il:u•herger, Nvllll was close hy him at the 2 . 11110 repuiri ig Lli :11111 who had cautioned him so sfrictly :igainst as ....titling, hearing his serentiis ittintediatcl turned to his relief. At first supposing hint to have been ':(tight ill the belting, he seized 1111t1 of the same to cut it, but fouling no St Mill 1111011 liar :111a that hr NV:I , last ill the shafting, not :11141 510ppe,1 Messrs. 11. R. A (too. NV. I larherger after wards 511....1,4i1`11 ill rescuingtont. Or. .Arlie, sr., 11 :IS immediately sent fill . . xvho, :assisted Is' his 5011 111111 a student, amputa ted the :trill, about an inch and :t half 1)..14)11" the i,oekvt. man bore his sill ferings nobly and manfully. I'ito . roGRAPHIN,; torn PKINTER ,. INK. —1)11 - Unary printers' ink has ` , llCres,- I1111 . ‘" brotr=ht into II am \ ice “Iplat.gra phy. 'Phis ink is mixed with certain chem icals, and spread completely over the paper . intended to be submitted. to the act orthe rays or light through a " negati e--the sevret consisting in rendering it Sit set sit ihatan indelible photograph may he ti xvi I nn the paper. leaving the other portions sit free astu be easily:washeil 0111 The lime required for eXIMISIIre, :Ind the :I(lV:tillage is , hetihie, JAtitit of permanence, the !het or the subject eing fixed, developed, and, as it recce, completed without the various manipula tions required under the old systerh. The superfluous ink is removed by spirits in ten minutes or a quarter of an hour, displaying a picture for delicacy of tone, beautiful gra dation of light and shade, and minuteness kt . of detail fully equal to anything 111 , retuf.re obtained in photographic printing. 11' this process photographs are liters ily :Ind oiu, imprinted differently trout negative , NI printers' ink or paper by the sun. Thus, ill this method, the ink takes the place of 'nitrate of silver and everything else where by surfaces have heretofore been made seb sitive; so that the process is iu fact a direct operation of the sun itself witliprinters' ink on paper. SOLD.--The Wohe Hotel, in the borough of Manheini, has been sold to Mr. Henry O. Diffenderfer, of Shrewsbury, York county. The new host will take pos session of the hotel on the Ist of I )ooenilwr, when it will he converted into a iirst-class boarding house. PA MPH LET LAWS. --We have he.'n rc qut:.led to state that the Laws, enact,d the last session of the Legislature of Penn sylvania, have been published hi pamphlet elipies of which, though rather late. have been received . at the Prothonotio-y•s 4 and are now ready for distribution 14r those entitled to receive thess ate.u te. FORCI NI.: TUE MARE ET time Mr opening the Alarket is at e o'elmsk in the morning, or at the ringing- of the As this rule has been violated with impunity for some time past, the Mayor gave notice on Saturday to the Market Master ;old Constables that they nim4t entbrce the laws against all offenders, without . respect . to persons, tiS well in regard to buying and selling before the Market opens, as lalying to sell again. FIRE.—On Sat urday, het wr.,rl S and II 'clock, a fire broke out at the residence of Joseph Shickel, in West Orange street, near Charlotte, this city. The parents, it ap pears, went to market, leaving the .chil dren in charge of the house. Befdre going, they placed some wood in the oven of the stove to dry, which took lire in their ab -mimeo, spreading to some combustible ma terial near the stove, threatening a serions conflagration. The children very much frightened, ran into the street and gave the alarm, when Police Officer Slimed, who happened to be in the vicinity at the time, assisted by several of the neighbors, sae /laded iII extinguishing POLICE AFFAIRS—MATOIVS OFFICE,— • HORSE STOLEN AND RECOVERED.—TwO horses and a wagon, belonging to Henry Neefer, of West Hemptield township, were stoleh in front of Andrew Leek's house in the Borough of Columbia, on Tuesday night Nov. 15th, by John McCann, but at that time unknown to Mr. Neefer. It appears that while Mr. Neefer was in the, house of Mr. Lenk, with whom he was transacting some business, the horses were stolen, and on getting ready to start for home, no trace of either the horses or wagon could be found. Next n turning, however, he traced the thief and property Its far as Kendig's tavern where he stopped for short time, and wlie're the animals were recognized by a bystander as the property of Mr. Neefer, the thief remarked that he bought the whole rigging front him for 3150. Mr. Neefer came lo Lancaster and secured the services of officer (:imdaker, who with his usual vigilance and shrewdne , s exhibited in such niece, soon discovered the trail of the thief and the stolen property; from the descrip tion of the thief given by Mr. Kendig, oin ,,r ; undaker at Mice recognized him, and learning that his wife was in prison and ex is.cted to he released, and concluding that he would call there to welcome the release of his wire—at once called on the keeper and instructed him to detain bin], should he cull t m Friday morning he made 114: ap pearance at the prison to greet his wife, who was zweordin!-Iy released ;LIM J.llll was locked up to :trait recognition. The next course to pursue Was to ol,taiu the st o len preperty, and accordingly the officer and owner proceeded to Willow Street where the horses and wagon W ere found a n d brought In I.zoicasier. -1 ll' \I, In (IJ , fann nt . lain .if , llll Inccotuuiiltcil trial at the noxl court—he acklinsyle4ltzing the 1;11,4•11, - and in pxnarnation 41,11.• aH, ' 1 ‘"" I"' .1" . "ole , 1 to iii la• iialt•fatia:ahlv exiTtiora; and y tiwinat -11'11", \\ ;111 laa , k• 1164, 111 tnr•,nnr•with in ,i n d, tiny mil., ”C Hty thoy .•,•api• tla. ‘i.zilaia Op. (II 01111.11:1k1.1% TIM 1 p rrt 1. rtt LIFE cl.l INCH/ENT. )Gist of i/111' load ors :no ittoil:l loss :Li.:111:ii111:(11 \vitt' / oli o ( 11::1(1.1.1 litoThol t at thisoity,:t oolorod 1.1,11:4T -111:111: :111(1 a prolo, , or tho .‘rt Tonsorial. It. has a son, Stoliaol, who li,ott ho protty svoll kno horeahout , , and \vas oolloil S o w c m ( 1.10:(1 yt.ars Silloo ill I Ili( [Piled StoLos SorVire, :111i1 11 short tittle I,tt Ili, father rit- OiliVo:1 ilifoltliinti:Ol that he had boon cap turod Joy the rebels atal hung as a spy, As in ti Illy 1(«Pnil, I/. pill his 11«llsit ill 111.11111i1IL1 It II" niany tlacs, planing crape lilt the (loot . and ii inilntc stilillOrS. :1 tilllo 11:111 ((topsoil ill the proper paying of rosia•ot to tilt the CIO- All'. B. 11(4114.LP:10 Sam's povuniury interests, and 0111011 uprm 11 lOWyer :4'l ilk I . lly 10,1, \V11.,11.1,11/11111011..110 11.111,11 t 1 , 1 , 11 • 111 . 11112:11ii . 111.1 . 01151.11 ' S 11:11•k 111 Y. 111,11111 Y, I.:xorythina teas pro t ressi tt g n,,rddy, “ifii 11, limit, had \\Won WII“,111:111:1 oppoor I,llt. lilly 1,0 , 1 . V but voritalilo Saw in g,aHl health nod spirits, ,11111 not looking at all ;Is it 11,1.1 ;it I hp 1.,,,as pt . croul .1:(111111 . , Itellt - of o mir so thi s sliddon oppoollollo:«11'lliotle:1:1 slapped Sll,ll Iltoso proc•oolliiit:,, lie sllpposo his 11,1.1 111.• " fillil . lll . ,llr 111.11141 Ilit• and 111:1:11( merry recta' - hi, snu ‘, \va. anti is Mica agoill: vchn \vas Itwt, 1111:1 is It:111111. - llos : ogaill 1011 11:1' lice C rout. \ ill Saturday lid. at market, the follii‘\ cool ion nip': I \ gentleman, of I.lli- Ht\ re.iiiing in one of s‘ ell 011 Ills Wily owner of North (zueon and !range ,n•P•1.1 , . 0 , 16,1 :Hi uiil Gown.', III.• Mllll , llll, aka. of foie \ the num ber \via , a very Large one. golibler,i of a blue eolor, for %\ hieli the in ruler $3.110. 14,1111, a ere U.. 11114.11,1 :11,1111 . 111 the tcasuu - all an \ pi:reit:lse it, 'Z..1111,111:111 W.11“1 \t riling W \ "Na tion with ti,, thriiiiir upon \ tin- sante tin.e taking the turkey, 11111/1•1'- i•eiVl'd :111,1 ilt)141111!2: it I~~•ltintl W 10.111 1 ,• ]1;lIl finished his - ...li ver:sat ion, he callctl the hu'mor's -attention to the disiiiiiiearaileti of the stating that 1•11:1,Or 11.1 in. I:llt.\\' Ili, icon WIW t ooh it, ,11 , 1 IC ti, tlllc IN(.111,1 take 1111,Cy, I'llll if swlins it. .‘11.•1- h.•-ik,timi Inc omi ,•luded 0;,,•„. 1 ,1 mt..?.. tchou our friend to him 11, hi,•h had niv.l.Ti m ,..dydi s ,,pp,,,•- u-d. The I . til'llwr 1..1. the Very gt,oli Ilat tiredly. it ratlior a ‘,4,111%111.5-,11-CWII. ,11-CW11. --1 II \ N 111 _ II \NI. t vii Anms 1.4. E., iiit \,•11-1:11,•Nvii Ihuke Sistn cl.:ut~l h.. hy Ihr 55th ix 1111 , 1121 , 111-1111 , 1111 1 1.111' 11'11,1\1', `A:1110111" 1 1 1'111'11- \ l l,l'k 1,11111 . \ • , /lath, on a hunt iwz Ili Satur , lay n. 11, - ISV haul. t forty Iffid thirt,(.ll part ritlges, It lot 111' r:11,1,11, , 1111171.1 ,, , 1:11 . 1c,. :111 , 1 Otlll2ll \TI 111 , .%1 :\ 0.11 V.- 1 . 1111,1' 4,iption Uriels theirop,t humor- ra,•\- and ,pi,y r vy I,tern Ivritors, Om , trindlrtilly. I. - and discow,o,: I /nee Mere the ' , lle ViteS deign tutu the ciceell 4d . ten , te usher in a Sahltath morning. Again has the Nyheel of-the wetik rot Itidartitllll: crushing, the life out of many a strong 111:111 and loving \Vele:lll—the 111,1110111 of maily it trey love, who, alone. tnn•a red tbr, mai ]eft to wander ever ShealS lirol(en rocks on tines shore : to die hrol;en-litiarted and with no loving hand to smooth the hair and drive thii do:tilt-damp therefrom. Saturila- night ! Blessed night of all its brethren. l'rized night of alrthe corpse of all the six WhielL have heen lain under the place of midnight. Night 'it respite front labor nett rot lletellett With the heart. Night of repos e for the mind anti the resuseitation of ( t r i vet: , IVIa: of our readers does not triank iiod fir, this belle? .And huts Will it be ? Vl' 4 . alt 11,1Ik into its hill (tell lettVt'S ttlet see. :IS in On album, full mane a picture. hippy firesides :toil home circles, where sit the loved tw o s e r matur e yea t ,, ettressint• ettelt other Nvith litiat•ts full or teitlet I lo ti. antl 1 itt.2; i, ith the itintieent gifts roan Il It hieSSUd is this night 10 such, and \‘' fervent should he the prayer of thanks for Ills litercies. Anil there are rooms \\Attire lovers sit lip to lip—hautl in halal— palm to paltib-eyti to eye—heart to heart silently threading the labyrinths of the weird future which allures far more than it repays. Anil there aro deserted homes— Nvives ;thine, Nveary vigils littiping - -- witlolvs ntonruiug , ILr thou hearts lie on Southern fields of eV i• 11 1115 - 1' is - tages :net cabins Nvhert• atleetion lightens up the hour its the noonday .tut ;i T,111111 . --1111/tht.l,Alraying fur ullsont child real, :Ind in 11,11 . lost 11111SU with 1111 . 111 111111,...., high Children 51 . 1111(111:H r lid I wririn--tho er tuel the temptetl--the irt twit the bad ,del and Cnrining :1 snpinttn pinturn. i, full 4,1 pi,•turns. Saturday night is aa index. We van look b:uh nn liner. uii>sln•i:t words we would Inn eann,,t have brOk(11- 1,11. - : Melt Iniie died :Is ruse leave, fall from your halals and 1111511' veer the brinks lit Niagara— promise:: we have made hut to he broken—friends we have betrayed for nothing--kind coil wee• might have done hut did not--ndief we Might have granted but forsellishnes— happiness ii caught havegiv en but tbra wicked heart, I low I hellood-gate of the \\ openson Saturday night! Yet we intro no wis , h.nt front the past. The some old .lure! hu\ - e• 1,c0ii... Who \will lortifV thek ith new n , =uln•s for good? We can ail do it. It Wit! 11111 bo long ere the graVo eh>ses over us —a few thin mars--a few sobs—a few looks foie' xad thoughts- a few regrets—a few shovels full of earth—a few feet under the sod—a ti•w (lays o f sadness, real or counter feit, and our souls aro away Oil the sea of eternity, and those who know us now will kiss other lilts--will clasp other hands—will clad each other's eyes—will return each other's embraeess-will mingle their tears or wed their joys together—will love those they uow wot forget us forever. Ito you ever think of this—think how thin earth and its zdlurenwnts are? Is it worth while fin• us to hate each other tin' so brief a time? Will the sheen of selfishness mellow the mould in which we must he, or whiten the marble which may perchance stand sentry over our bed for the great sleep? Let us look back over life and the time to do it is on this Saturday night. TEACHERS' INSTITUTE. The annua meeting of the Teachers' Institute of Lan caster county will be held at Fulton Hall, in this city, commencing on Monday, De cember 19th, and continuing, one weeli.- _ . The November term of the Court fluor ter,Session.s.commenced on Monday morn ing at 10 o'clock. Hon. H. G. - Long presiding. About ninety new cases and over one hun- .. - dred old ones were on the docket to be dis posed of, though of a very ordinary chatne ter. Quite an interesting collection of white individuals, jail fossils, and the usual dele gation of colored ladies and gentlemen from Tow Hill, and other portions of the count•, " where birds of a feather flock together," were on hand, and fully represented their particular spheres ~f life, waiting for .iustim to decide their future character. • His Honor, Judge Long, delivered the charge to the Grand Jury, and Abraham W. Russel, Esq., was appointed Foreman. Com. vs. Henry Hartranft, convicted of bigamy in the August term. His counsel presented a petition, from citizens of his neighborhood for leniency in the sentence. ;Other mitigating circumstances being con nected with this case, the court sentenced him to pay $5O and costs, and to undergo ithprisonment of three months. The court also recommended him to procure divorce from his first wife, in order to save himself future trouble. Corn. vs., John Shoenberger and .1. S. Swartz, for selling liquor without license. Plead guilty and sentenced to pay ten dol lars and costs. l'rim. vs. Frank Conroy. Surety of Peace. Case having seen settled, court allowed a verdict of not guilty to be entered. Com. vs. Mrs. M. R. Stuart, fortune-tell ing. Plead guilty, and gave her "word of honor as a WOlllllll that she would never be guilty of the like again. Court sentenced her to pay lo dollars tine :nal to lifnen days imprisonment. Several old eases which have been on the dockets for a long time were disposed of— by verdiet or not guilty being entered by permission of the Court. - The parties in eases were in and the rases eon tinned 1 . 11111 term to term were or very tri fling import. Adjourned. to it o'elock, I'. :M. .ifonthw Afternuon.- -Com. vs. David R. I reenlyonalieious mischief. The defendant, a boy of lit years, was charged With break ing- a lock belonging to a switch on the Reading ;mil Columbia Railroad, near Rothsville Station, by means of a crowbar, thereby endangering the lives of passengers on the railroad. Ile plead guilty, not seem ing to be aware of the heinousness of the othmee. In consideration or his youth and apparent unaccountability, he was allowed to withdraw the plea of guilty, and hail eounsel appointed. rpon further examina t ion ill the progress of the ease he was found guilty, and sentenced to the House of Refuge. COlll. ,VS. ACtn. Poltherger, 'dia., Wm. Potts, for selling malt liquor without a H cense. l'haal guilty, but being the first of fence. he was sentenced to pay ten dollars fine, and the costs. Com. vs. Zachariah Williams, charged with stealing four geese from Peter Styer. Found and sentenced to one year's imprisonment in the county jail, to pay tin. and costs. Coin. vs. Martin Rush. Two charges against him of assault and battery with in tent to vounitit a rape on the bodies or Car oline Small and Mare I I arn, two small girls, living in Lanoaster. The testimony given by the rhiltlrtai is morn for puhucution. The illry returned a verdict our not guilty in the last ease, the testimony not being stillivient to (•otiVit•t. Com. vs. f ;pi% Loyd ;Ind IV in. Rill, two colored boys of 1:; and 14 years, charged with larceny, proving conclusively 14 that the nigger will steal." Found guilty and ordered to be sent to the I louse of Refuge. coin. vs. Samuel Gibson, surety or the peace. ,1 atiol; I fart; tax eollectiir, testified that I iiiison said he would make the moon light shine through him. It appears that pearl threatened previously "In hick the jaw off Gibson's fat her, - The case was a very snail otie , of a decidedly political bias, and the l 'port decided that each pairty,should pay half the costs, and dismissed the ease. I 'ow. vs. lilislia Freese, ulutr6l4l kith hurst. stealing. I'letul guilty. Sentuneed. to thrit years :Ind six mouths ill' in ih , • F.:1 , 10111 11•11,1..Ilthlry. 1',,L11 . 1..1j,ittri1.41 till Titit,iltty iititriting ;it tl MOrni//1/. l. VS. Martin 'Rush, for assault and battery with intent to ravish the body of Caroline Small. The jury returned a verdict of guilty with re commendation to the iner:cy of the Court. The case is disgusting in its details and not fit for ears polite. The plaintiff is a small child, aged about 7 or s years, and her tes timony is the principal basis on which to found the verdict. She is however an intel ligent child and tells a very unequivocal surr3;. The counsel Mr the defence moved a suspension of judgment a n d a new trial, in order to bring forth additional facts to pro% e his client's innocence. 'Olll. vs. Fanny Funk. ti/etc Fanny Beck, charged with selling liquor without license. in .Maytown. It appears I hal an article la bellwl Bitters - was the intoxem ling fluid dealt out, a drink which has here tofore been considered medicinal in its of fils, but which one of the witnesses testi fied made him Mel a " litthopicer, - though it was not generally taken as a beverage.-- quits a debate sprang up :Wpm the quali ties oldie bitters and of its distilled compo sition, whether it was Jt real chemical med icine, or merely a disguised beverage. The testimony appeared to lie favorable to the defendant and the law points wore very nicely put. ('on, vs..leremiah 'Brown and John D. Miller—lareeny. Case continued on ac count of the difficulty of procuring a very important witness for the defence. Coin. vs. .John McCann, charged with stealing two horses, harness awl a spring wagon worth alient iine hundred and fifty dollars ithogether, from .Andrew Sinks' house in Columbia. The tc,th.ny was very pointed as to his guilt, 111(1 the jury returned a Verdict ill avvorda IWO thereto with the reciemmendatien to the mercy Ohl the Court. He %plead being drunk, not knowing what he lid ; that his will: , was subject to the same complaint ; that he was a crippled soldier, tlr., and would have -cut stick hail been guilty, as he had plenty of time to do it. In consideration of which the Court sentenced him to pay one dollar and costs, and to undergo_ years and I I m on th, jojim,Jninent in the Lancaster Coutny Prison. Coln. vs. Susanna Shindle, charged with assault and battery on the body of Mary Sheetz, who testified that she struck her in the mouth in all infuriated manner, and without pro ovation. The affair occurred iu Iforwart street, Lancaster, and was pro ductive of very choir' , testimony, suitable for the characters engag,ed, and the conver sation between the cond.atants was the us ual billingsgate. Corn. VS. .1110,. I'ITU - .IISOII. a boy—lareeny. to stealing 11101It.y.need In the Itottse of liefugo. Adji)rned to 3 I'. \I. UNI.N" PAIR IN Ptio.rl:, l'in• Company No. 1, or !hi. city, linvo in.pnjort the holding of a J. l air some titer tiring tho monlli of Ifebruary noxt. Al)ont naily a unovement of this kind was started, but the rebellion break ing out, and the rank, of the company de pleted to a considerable extent by the for mation of the 'lards," Were ;Mingled to the Ist P. it, V, C„ it wits post poned. 'Flue matter, however, has again been taken in hand, and at a meeting of the company, last evening, a large commit tee was appointed to make:ill the neee,,,,try arrangement,. The lady friends or the cum pally have also taken hold of the atlair, and will do every_ thing in their power to make the Fair a success in every respect. The " Union " chums to be the oldest com pany in the city, having been organized in the year MO, and has preserved its organi zation to the present time upon its own re sources, and has always been ready "to lend its aid in time of need." The mem bers hope to realize a handsome sum by means of this Fair, in order to liquidate the mortgage upon their engine building, and as this is their first appeal for pecuniary aid, we hope they will receive the liberal support and encouragement they so richly deserve. P RI NT ING OFFICE FOR SALE.—The Johns town Democrat, Cambria county, is offered for sale. The paper has one thousand sub scribers and enjoys a fair share of adver tising and job work. A good chance for a competent man, and we advise somebody to pitch in. GOSSIP WITH OUR READERS.—Rain, rain, rain—mud, mud, mud—slush, slush, slush ! Stielf has ' been the lot of our good citizens for the past week, and yet ile are informed that not near enough of the former article has fallen, because the Ccoestoga and other streams are still very low; 'lt is to be hoped that a, few hogsheads of rain will descend all at once, and then a general dry up" for a while. Does any body complain of not having enough mud and slush? We! pat i ently await an answer Thursday next will be Thanksgiving Day, and we suppose our readers are attending to laying in a large supply of turkeys, ducks, geese and chickens for their own and friends' wants. The coops of the /a fellt;grinter firm are still bare. 'Nary bird in one of them. Does any one take the hint ? 4 night policeman sends us the the following observation: " It semis to me that with Many young men the most approved method of winding up the night is reeling it home." That policeman has been "on a beat" to Some purpose It requires two very large ears, almost like these of Batan's celebrated annual, listen to the word chloride-of dimercurodic thylidenediphenammoniutm which a long winded chemist pronounces as his last dis covery in ethylidine Court week has brought to town a large number of "American citizens of African %Wen f. "" r111S is a glorious time for these'people, who fill the southwest corner of the spacious equrt room, but rather a dear one to the heavily ridden tax-payers of Lancaster county.-- Their antics, pranks and sayings are very amusing anal original, but decidedly .Ifri errni.v6, proving the truth of the old saying that, "you may whitewash him all over, but he'll be a nigger still. - There is a general ~oiliplaint of the scarcity of houses Mr rent in this city. It is hard toget a good house anywhere in the city limits, either for " love or money." We fear, therefore, that Poll poogan :old Nancy Heck, two familiar acquaintances of au esteemed friend ..,fours, cannot he accommodated in their natural desi re to obtain shelter for thentselx VS :111(1 little ours. Sorry Ow it, " lonikle, - for w , •II we I. ur\c y4lll have done pair hest in gl”rd old " flat if ot , lim't• Try, try agaln: - Am) " here :1 will, )1 Way 01l it) yiiiir Hi:it'll:dile "trust tii lurk, and sLnr rate in till• llissiug to shore disc pprotixtion is.d great luitiquity. Though Shakespearc makes very few allusions to the practice, he speaks very plainly of it in the - Monty Wives of NViiiolsor:-- - 11l I do not. it, hiss toe." It was used to publie speakeys some I,lllllries ago, as appears front the follow ing passage in Cicero's luiters. Speaking of the orator Ilortensius, thus de scribes the success of ili,C10.1111•111iti : It is OliStirViltioll, that llortensius reached his old age Wit.llol.ll. Olit i ti incurring the disgrace of tiring libt our dish of gossip has run oill'for to-day, much, doubtlss, lo the delight of oar renders.-- Ilowever, .‘ 1.115111,,, :111.1 1111'11 ri•ll>L.. , ! Inc I Ile NOS,St mi•n.•. —The newspaper reporters pay a Very equivocal compliment to this or thai preacher when they tell us he was listened to by a "fash ionahht- congregation. Fashion is all right at the theatre or opera--or other public :15- semblages of :t secular character—but the jade tutglit not to have anything to do in the Temple of the Most high. Think of Paul preaching to a " fashion:al:le - congregation on Mars Ilill—or a greater than Paul de livering a sermon on the Mount to :1 "nu merous and fashionaltle audience; .. True, 111151` thshionahle preachers—hut it is a :pa:silt:ll whether theirprettching would not he followed with bettor effects if the '' fash ion.' were taken :tilt of it. ifasition is a heartless thing at best—and ilcartlesstiess in religion is hypocrisy. ritiltlON.Alll.l.:CoN(illE(4.\ DIRD.D•ti , Ihv 1.:111 , :11,11 . 1•11110 . 1 B an k, n i l :\lninht% , the InllnNsinu loco Nvere clotted .Tohn I.ancles, Eniamwt \\,l 11, 1 I Itohrer, A bralmni Admit I ,t.- fi`Vl.l". I Iclstettor. 11(qrankin 1.. Landis. Smith. :t.t,ru.,. •,p.ptlllrulll =ME rhe 1 . .114 p illg Uiniilrnu•p \N t•re 1.11,101 1)i rector, 0111 a, Inland 111-alrall , o and Iloposit Compo.ny : 1)r. 11. E. Aluhlonherg. S. NV. I'. Boyd, llnvid I lartman. .I(Mn W..faekson, John .1. Iliestand,.James L. Itoomonts, Wm. B. Fordney, Samuel Nissloy, .1. D. Cameron, Wiley, NV, P. - 811111 , 11. W. I:. \Vll son, Itenj. :\lvitin-if inittt:LA'noNs.--As many of our reatiers may he ignorant of the laic, regulating our city Aitarkiiis, anti therefore unintentioillilly i.)latt` them, \ve give the follolving extracts from tire nrtlitionec, tliat they may govern aeetird_ ingly : SECT I t r7s; I. l' . .:11•11 perSoll who shalt buy or sell anyllling t hi markel, betbrot the opening oft the market, shall inly a line t t11`1! dollar for each and every uffeneet StirTiox -I. N 4) person 4ishall expose to sale, or purellitse un tinutl,tiet .days, during nuo:ot hour , . itity Hour, iitcal, grain, moat, poultry, butler, lard, eggs, cheese, mils, or any kind or yegelubles, except at the said iitrkot, and tvit i llin the limits the smile, under a penally All,l no sellers or pmyisious ;LI other persons, by tliemstilves or servants, shall be at liberty, thiring4marl:ct !lotus, to purchase any provisions or other commod ity brought to mocker, in gross, or greater munitities, than for his, or limits respective families; and Ill) pers4in or persons, under any pretence It hatever, shall purchase on market days, within market hours, any .1 . the above enumerated articles, for the pur pose or retailing or selling the souse again, under the penalty' of tr . ll rirrilarx. - f,i'kes it tlipditty orth,. I'L rk 01 . the Alai ket to "attend the market during market hottr,,, and pen the same hy ring ing the bell.- frienilsof Finloy mil A intent, of Co. I, ;nth V., who tmle eaptitreil on the Ilith cillast month, anti reported as having, heen huntt glair rilhis, will lie pleased in learn that tlie\ - have 11E111011 lip Sari" liven tttken It/ Letters have liven reeciveil front then', whiell slate that they were iiiip)tireil hy the " I litrx - ey Utairtls," :mil after making all inefti•ettutl effort to escape, were cionve - eil to their present prison. They have _toil quarters. and are well fill, DEATH or I:. JuNf;s.—Wt• regret to learn that Jmn-s, 4n . ..llarrisburg, was run over :nal killed by a ;Northern central Railroad train at or near the depot in I lar risburg on Saturday morning. :Mr. Jones was a well Icjtown printer and editor. Ile was at one tinie connected with the Hollidaysburg Strotati'd, and gave to it, by the contributions of his racy pen, a to share of the high reputp.tion it continues to enjoy. At a subsequent period, he acted as local editor Of the /...Irpre, , L, itt this city, anal several years ago he was on the editorial staff of the Harrisburg Patriot mu/ ("nn.. ITO was the author of a work of romance founded on incidents in the life „r the notorious outlaw, and Indian idly, and also of a I li,,fory of th, jvi i i r da lii wieldpd a ready and piquant pen. for the last fell: Veal was employed in writing etters n. various WM - Sp:Teri: from I farrislturg during the sessions of the Legislature. CriT flousEnoLD AIARKET.—The mar ket opened fir.' this morning-, with prices tending upward. Tim priees ranged as follows: LANCASTER, SATllitlAY,jcov, 19, lliftie Butter, per pound Eggs, per dozen :11((ttoe. I per pound 2.16( 2.1 e. ( 'hiekens, (live, per pair ' 500( tine. do. (dressed,. " ... • . MO -Sly , I lurks, per pair, ( lived( 19rel " (dressed.) 70e. Geese, per pair Sl.:ia Turkeys, per pair 1.5061 2.5, Potatoes, per bushel q1..10 do. " t.t peek :211e. Sweet P((tatoe;, per peel - 411 k ~Ike. Apples, per peek •106( sae. (to i 0111i714,45% ... Turnips, •,• • 30, • Beef, per pound 155'20e. • Veal, •• " 155111 e. Pork, " " 20(9.20e. Beef, " " per quarter 90 Ile. Veal, " " " So, 19e. ~ Pork, " •• •• 1/(fa hie. • Cabbage, per head . sla 10e. • Beets, per bunch :10.5e, ( leh•ry, " " 1' 50 I tie. Chestnuts, per quart 20e. Lancaster Wholesale Grain Market. Corrected daily by J. R. PITNER & BRO., For warding and CoMmisslon Merchants, No. 91 North Queen Street. LANCASTXR, November 22 Flour, Superfine, ? bbl - ~ 9.56 Ext r a 10.00 White Wheat, ? bushel : 245 Red " " 2.25 " Corn, old 1.50 Oats '. :.1 Rye 1.50 Coverseed " 11.00 Whiskey, in hhds 1.70 In bbls aerof .ftEmorous.—Divine services will be held in the First Reformed Church, cast Orange street, on Thursday, Thanksgiving Day, at ,10tf O'clock, A. I`.l. Sermon by an, Pastor. The msnal Wetimeßlay evening services dill be omitted the present week. PIIILADELPMA, NOV. 22.—The Flour market is (lull, and prices pit her weak ; there is very little shipping demand, and only 2,500 bbls Ex tra Family sold part at iM12.25 and part on private terms; receipts small. Nothing doing in Rye Flour and Cornmeal: the former held at 9. and the lattdr at :57 50. Wheat dull and sells slowly at $2 sU(il 2 5.1 for Red. Rye demands Sl 70. Corn sells slowly at it 7sal 7u fol• ow Yellow, and 01 &V. 1 7u fur New. tats active at 911 rents. laFt leeries :Lnt Nucal Stores no change . _ . - 'Petroleum quiet ; sales of Crude at 4.W14 etc; Relined in bond at to - ii.iN, ' :ma Free at 850.:ISte. Cloverseed wanted at SCI, and Flaxseed at 0 50. siales of Rio Coffee at 40 (ii 4:3e. Whiskey in fair demand :it $1 7701 7S for Ohio, and 51 73 for Drudge. NEW YORK. Nov. tt—Vlonr advanced 15 ets.; sales of 10,000 hbls. at 09 IS If lo for State, and 'ilk, I'2 for Ohio, and 01050e!•15 for Southern. • Wheat advanced sales 01 7.1 90 bus. at 0.1..15 for Amber Miehigan. Corn advanced he 2e.: sales unimportant. Reef firm. Pork henry : Mateo of 1)00 tints. nt Vizi:y(lo3;i, I.artl firm. Whiskey firm. BALTIMORE, N0v.2. - L—Flour dull a tot Ilea V. ; rain soarer at steady priees. Whiskey steady at 01 79. GrOe...rieS Stock Market-1. . New Vona:, November '22. Chicago and Rock Island 10'2% untherlawl Preferred 47' Illinois Central Michigan Southern New York Central 121' Reading 'Hudson River Canton Missouri IN Erie line Year Certideates. Treasury 7 3-10, Five TNi'eniy Coupon ........ 601,1 l'enna.r,'s . 'll Reading llldlrtnal ria Morris Canal . f:.. ..111 Long I,lnial Is Penna. Ilallnald 1•:saii:,11g1. gIII New loll:, pat. ittill ::lailit toning' rales; 11600 In•ad awl sold ,k 1 front taw t . xtra Iri•st.•rn and 1 1 11iCa 1:11,/ 1:0 2 Gtr fair 1c,, , z00d and tior 1:2 rou ts r 101.1 I/ a tlur e,n11711011 as to and about 1 vent 16,r pound lowor. 1)1,0111tulailrisa , :l turd mild fr. , nl 6 In. prr pound. gross, :Is Glrlualil c. Cows witlmut cliainzt, and ;Wont tail 111111 ar rit 461 and sold at frolii ioU, II Ilead a> 11: Comm in pt 'VP au trel,l , will rccci\ra Valuable 1111 , 1111 A itlll fur liu cure of ronsunlpt Astlinin, chitthroat and Lung atli•oliuu~, Ilex Ili vbarged by A,11,tin , 4 their :,41dr,ss ii) Rev. EI)WARD A. W I I.soN, Williamsburg. I: 'tt,Nt , w York lt , )„The Grit English lieitietly. Sir .T;i1:1,, (*.•1,1,1,14,1 of Sir .I. Clark, is i Ext This %von is bnl a and still. remedy Diftivu I tin•s ;nip! IR,struct knits, from Lilt eau., whilt ever; ;toil, 11 it 'nu htins unl hind hurtful ly the roil s[inlliuu. Married it iN peculiarly stilted. It will iu a short time, bens, on the liwnthly 1,11,0 iv it h regularity. I.n:incases of Nervous:old Spinal Alrections, pain iii the Basic n 1.11.11111., Heaviness, Fatigue on slight exertion, l'alpitation of the Heart, Spirits, Ilysterics, Sh•k Headache, iti,, and all the painful diseases occasioned Lc a disordered cyst 0111, I hese pills Will etti . et ru re \\*hell :Ili .)1111 . 1" have faih•ti. These pill, have uovrr 111,11 kiintvn 111 tail 411 I ilt• 1,11Zi• 4,1 Plllll,ll - are well ribsorveil. • Foot . full rmrtiolthtrs. gt•l n valtllo,lH, the :,e,•111_ s(thi lip ;di im‘gto,ts. Pri4., [WV hotIlt•. rnitctl Stuti,.kaent. .11)11 MIISES, '27 Nt•NV Ylut. N. IS.--d,lllldlitailst:ig,vsi:ililps,.nch),,l to nny ant Imrizeal ay•nt wt•ill insure a laatl.• ,Nr.r . - ra pill. Ll I.CILII•11111;lii, 22 , 13 • The Pontes. ' x and ex Rorien ee of 111Vaild.—PLINiSileli for the benefits:km.l as a c.N. Yt 1 - 21( :NIEN and others. who suffer front NerVt/ll , llchility, Premature IJrrac of :‘tanhinn,d, fee„ supplying at the ,aturt time 'En F. )11.: SF:LC-CURE, By 0110 WllO Ims cured af , t - er undergoing l•llll,iderable quackery. enclosing a inf,t -paid addressed envcif fpf• sinf4lk. rotaen may Jot , had 4,r the author. N.A.'rlIA NIEL :\TAYFAIIt, a s - :11 ly '2; Pan.lclp n, Rings etf.. N. V. thc nununl 4•lt•t it Law (iultleit Bitters. /.Vrit:HR.I7I..VG .\*/, S7'le . E.V(; I'l F.V I .V(; Purl ifirs the systrin against the evil effects of 1 - nwholes.onn- water. \\*Ml t•lll't , (;1 , 114 , ral cure licalburn. Will ru rr Ilvallhurn. c.nrc IL :elurho. Will i•xt•iil. i s 4.1-,ati , a health.N - a.ppetlte, \\*ill ins h.f,orale the organs of digestion the temperature of the 1..4 and (hi , It,l,•••ut the circulation, art iitg in lat•I as a u;011,ral ~,rrohorant of I Ite,y,tent, ruu inining un noi,,aaal, drug,. i , Thr III: ......Nil iiirrEits in Ili, wi .k fair trial ont•no.lly • tiEti.C. MAME!. l'i:ovuirrons,lll - 1 , - ~. N. V. central 140)..t merle, n sT.. Nl:\\" 1 . (,1t1:. For ,alt• h> I n'uggists. Grocers 11, 4:. e-lnctuitkrr, g , .nt, Lancaster, \\ - liolt,de .5 vent. For sale liy I :111 lel 11. licit.hu :ltd A. u‘.l au IN' II C.-2) - Do You Wish to be Cured? DR. BUCHAN'S EN(iLltil I SPEC' FP:PILLS cure, in lvsstllan 30days, the wor:1 (Ilse,: of Net- Inumteney, PriAnat b t , ,ay semi nal NVeakness.insanity,and all Urillary,‘,Xlial and Nervous Afr,et matter from what aum. I'w...hived. Price, Une Dollar lied ISIX. Sent, post-paid, by nutil , uu receipt of an Order. IS4,x will per foct I hr cure in most cases. DE SIRS: \V yOlll . I A•1 • 111i ,, il,11 I Wi,ll Stir hi• ruitilers of r]aur Iris a r that I will send, lii riiturti twill, tic :ill who wish it ificei. Pa cil]o, trill] full directions for milking :mil using a simple Vegetalili• ISuhn, (hat Will 1 - f- Mllll/Ve. in till Pimples, Blotches Efeekles, until fill Iwpurilics of the tilfin, 1110 Sallie soft., awl I will also mail free to those having Bahl Fl ends, or Rare Faces, simple direct ions :ind in formal ion that will enable them to start a fall growth of Luxuriant Hair, Whiskers, or a 'Moustache, in less than thirty days. . . .111 applications ans\veredby rrinrn 111:111 Wit !lOW rharge. Respectfully yours, I'IIAP.NIAN, 11c11list, jull '21:411\1 - 27' Ii:;I liroadv.ay, NOW York. cg A Card to ft.P tiotTorittg.--SiWillIOW IWO M . Hirt, hcq4SheadS -Ton, Bit t e r s," "sars“parilta. - -Nor, uus Ant 5c.,..:117115tin,, you are satisfied with the result, then try one box of MA/ Iff )(Tull, BUCHAN'S ENGLISH SPECIFIC I,l,S—and be restored to health and vigor in less than thirty days. They are purely vegetable, pleas ant to take, prompt and salutary in their effects on the broken-down and shatterei I constitu tion. (dd. ,•Lnd young can take then) with ad vantage. linimrted ;Lll.l SON in the United States only by ,1:\ s. 0. BUTLER, No. 127 Broadway, New York. gent Ow the United States, ..r packed. Rill i..• 1/ re 1 . 1 •1111 Whit • lL i s , )Nl - : LuII,A 114,1 pid— money refunded by the .Igent if entire satis faction is not given. ',July 21 Ulin,w 27 I) RI" 01/ DS FROM I' ("r 10 .A.re no\ \- opening, from New \nrk and I'M In delpida Auct Quulity Frctlch elDJIce Shndon• 1 - 1.111vi, , 1111 . II:11i I y 1;-.1 elloiceNhatie, me 1,(11 Quality Tulin (leth', obr)lcf. ',halv,. \Varp . l'oplaines, Ilan] and Plaid Eitiprehs Cloth. Neat. Fig - mind and I'llllll Mohair , &to, • A beautiful Assortment of New S4ly le, Cloaking I 'halls, Frosted Beavers, liinehilla Beavers, Moseow Beavers. Tricot and Union Beavers, Ulk. Frenub and Union Cloth • LADIES* FURS! LADIES FURS!! Fine Mink Sn blo. Martaletts and Berthas, Fine Dark Fitch Martaletts and Berthas, Fine Siberian Squirrel Martaletts and Berthas American Fibli and Water Mink Furs. , Also, a ( 'omplete Assortment of DOMESTIC AND HOUSE-FLITINISHINf • GOODS. The most complete assortment ever offered in this city—together with a Full Stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING, . Of Our Own Manufacture. M. All of the above will be sold at a Small Advance on Cost. nov 22 tiw 4 6 ] SAGER k ABOS. Wtatto. Produce Market- 1 . 1111,A1iV11.1 . 111A, N'ibvi•llll,4,;!2 Philadelphia Cattle Ylarkei „t , prrial Itotirto kddro,,, .I.IAIES S. BUTLER, th•nt•ral Agent, .127 Broadway, Vorl Edi I or,: 0 . 1: Int elligeneyr leap 'ilvtrtOrittrttts .1 R 7' /l E ,‘; LADIES' CLiall CL()AK MEN'S WEAR! MEN'S WEAR!'! Overcoatings, Cloths, Casslmeres nad Vestings tw Advertiornuttio. 1) EGINTEIVS AC -11 counts of the respective decedents hereun to annexed, are tiled to the Register's Office of Lanmster county, for confirmation and allow ance, at. art.Orptutus' Court, to be held in the Court House, in the City of Ltumaster, on the THIRD MONDAY IN DECEMBER. (the 19th,) at 10 o'clock, A. M. Ann Mary Nunnemacher, Executrix of Mar tin Nunnemacher. David Zciok, Admlni stra tor of Thomas Finney. Dr. H. E. Muhlenberg, Guardian of Rose Ann Bear. Ann Marla Waitz and Elizabeth Etter. :Vim In istratrix of Martin Bann:l.lller, . . . . . . Reuben Buell and Jesse McAllister, Adminis trators of:tiainuel McAllister. Jamb L. Landis, Executor of Benjamin L. Lan ,' is, who was Guardian of Emanuel Landis, Jaeoh S. Landis, Anna Landis, (now Delo,r John Landis and Benjamin Landis. Mary C. Porter, A.dministratrix of George AS'. Porter. Andrew Gerber, Administrator of AlitaMon Fry. Rohort Kilionah, Administrator of Mary E. John Denlinger and Tobias Denfinger, Exemu• tors of John Denlinger. Samuel Truseott. Admin istratorof John Felix. Philip Fassnacht, Administrator of Susanna Fassnaeht. • Benjamin Snavely and Christian Snavely, Ex eentors of Christian Snavely. Henry Shenek, Administranir of Ellin Shenek. Michael R. Shenk, .kdministrator of Henry Shenk. Johu J. Sprenger, Admin istnt lorof ( nt. Louis . Charles A. lieinit Administrator of William Locher John Renck, Administrator of Philip Hook. Richard I. Rutter, Guardian of Julia A. Brig ben, (now Seldontridgem Gen. R. Mowrey and Adam Mowroy Executors of Henry Alowrey. - - Francis L. Evans and George Evans, So rvivin Ex emit ors of John Evans. Charles Ileinitsh and William E. Heinit , ll Exceuton... of John F'. Heinitah.. srlduniridge and Nathaniel E. Stlay uniker, Trustees of Julia Ann tieltlontri.lge, Willi:Lin IT, l'aul. .k dni in istrator or .I,..eph I I:o.t11.v. John It. Good, Executor of Peter Good. Dnittel lAttlts, AdwiniNtrtitor of Eliz.abeth Landis. Jeremiah Mohler and `in on Ad in in ratm, Miehael Irish. . . . Christian . K.- 31iller, (Mardian of INlary Ilan Inall, (formerly Mary ft raver. . • . Henry Eurtx. Executor of Ann Carothers Henry E. Leman, Guardian of George IV Webb Henry E. 1.,111011, Adminisirilor .11 Wrbh. Andress Brubaker, Gukrdrin of Leah Bowers .\uu lidsto( ler, Executor of Jacob Host eitrt'. .bdin Line. Administrator of Jesse Line. . S.tionid A(imlnihlrator of t:eonze wh,l (iaardian ul Ark 1.11- hold. ra 0)r of lieo. “tiardian I If iloth. It. aji nmi S:lllndst IZoth. . . levin(l,l.l):ltinor,Atturney in flict \I. 1)..i ric•ll. rolc, of EliZ:lllVi It N Administrator .t• 'locker, XVIII, Wa , “11.•11i1111 nt SIISIIII E111111:1 11,11/. ?Inu,lalenn F.N,..•ninr ,, n' Fanny (;i1,1),I. Snunn.l Shin - tn. Atlm or bI SllSaplla S. Ilitp p. S:1111114.1 El,er :1110 5111,1111.1 Ex,emnrs ElhIS .1"1111 Auxer, Adannistrator ca . Mary linnet.. .I,rennah lha,wn and John N. Russel, I , :xecu • rs of ;,sirl4e :Morrison. • (; ,,, rue Natintan,lar.llllll Of Anna E. Nani marl. .1 i,iiah BEONVii, .‘lll/1 iSt 111 . I.I • NViS Bradley. . • rr El m. Administrator of liliz a Erkert. m Lary Slllll. .‘,lniitilstra to, of Ilimry shill, win, was linarilimi of Ilnnrc Iriwto ;mil M:ti Dugan. NVilliam Stauffer, Adttiinktrat”r Erb. Archimedes Ihihh ~r - Afar]: Connell. =lloMi?=E= man. 11,tijamin F. I:inzt;r and Willinm W. Kinz,r of I.rOlgr .1,1,mi:111 Esertitor of samuel 1.14.,,1) 14. Pfabler, (inardian ,214,w Mrs. litkul:ius.; 1.4,11 K. 11.11)tinii. Adinlnistrator of John 3,1 Slonuel Eby, ENVentor of Samuel . Shrode. .lohn Seldoudridir. Harriet Mel . . 'Michael Horst And Abram Horst, Aaministra to, m" Samuel Meek ley. %. K. Roberts, Administrator, de bonis 11011 4 . 11111 tl,tllllll'lll.o anm•so of Thomas Mitt. .k Inns Itushong and Peter Stauffer I rat"ra of lienjamin (;. Rohr, .jr•, .I,lrainistrahor of Christian B, talarrger. Christian Lintner, Guardian 411 I•:hv Ilersikey. John F:. May Ana Hershey and Milton ].. Ilorahey. ,4.loltin 1)illt•r, Administnttor of Dr. Samuel ltingwalt. John dminktrator of .I;teob nonymy. =EI II • I \\ 1: Nll 11:,n.j0, 'A, 1,1 a ,, .VdminiNtratrix 4,1 . Lieut. David It. la•all. Powakall..\llmini•lrat , a . l'. T.:\ 1.1 Eliza I I t•ntlerscal. Plan': ;nll,l Saina , •l I , vorlt•y, 1 \V. Salati,l 1.:•.‘11,EN FRANK HE( WI:. N v. 41 -16 • (1 . 11 RIIK E E 4' 11 . RE . T I.! I.: .1 1.VI) 1 .V 31 Dl(' I NI unfailing cure for Spermatorrhea, SeMill :11 Weakm., Nocturnal Emissions, and all Mis eaSes caused by Self-Pollution ; such as Loss of Icinory, Universal Lassitude, Pains in the Back, I 'lin ness of Vision, Premature old Age, Wcak Nerves, Diffloulty of Breathing, Tremb ling, Wakefulness, Eruptions on the Face, Pale 'ountenanee, Insanity, ronsumpt ion, and all the direful 'complaints caused by de parline froko the path of virture. This incdieine is a simple vegetahle extract, uml iine in which all call rely, as it has been used in our practice for many years. and with tla iusands treated, it has not (titled in a single instance. Its curative powers have Liven suffi cient to gain victory over the most stubborn To those who have trilled with their consti tutions, tint it they t Itink themselves beyond t tic roach of medical aid, see would say, Ile >p;, it not! the Cherol:co Cure will restore you to health 11111 Cigar, and after:ill glutei: duelers hive [piled. I 'rive, por hotl le, or t hat ties for i 3, and I dwarded 11y express to all parts of I ho world. 1'..111,111,1 free Of po,tagc W. It: M. ERWIN & (1)., sole Propriet,o, i" I,AD NEWS for the ENVORTENATI I X -- • 11111=1 10 1 I,n) ”ile" da.q., lIII= and ItEMEDY, the great Indian Diuretic, cur,: nll discnses till• urinary or- Ilan, such :is Incoilliiience of the trine, lu tlauunntion of till- lilnddor. Inihumnation of Stone in the ISl.lder, Stricture, iotiorrlien, tutu is especially re- ,oilirlivntled in I lost• rases of Fluor Alhi. for \Viiitt, it, female., Where :ill the old namrnux ro,•dicilies have failed. It is preparisl in a highly vone.mt rated form, the (lose [ally heing from late to t‘vo tea,poon nil, three time , per Ii i, diuretic and alternative in it , action: paritying anal cleansing the blo o d, rousing ii It: Ilc:W in ali "fits original purity and vigor; thus removing from, the system all pernicious which have induced disease•. CIIF:It()KEE I N.JEC'TION is intended as an ally or l-shit:int to the CIiEIi.OKEE REMEIIY and shout{ he used In conjunction with I hal illedi , ine in ail caxe. of Gonorrhea, (fleet, Fluor Allis or White,. Its effects:ire healing, olhi nu - and demulcent; removing all Iw:dri ll,. heal. and pain. iii,tead of the burning and alnin , l unendurable pall That i. yy,iwrieney.l trill liear);ill the ,•heap quayl, 1104,1 ions. Ito the ase id . the CHEROKEE RENEE:DV and CH Ell( ihIEFr INJECTRIN—the Iwo medicines at the same improper discharges are removed, and the weakened. organs are speedi ly rest ired to full vigor anti strength. Price, CHEROKEE RENEDY. S. per bottle or three bottle,: for &5. Price, I'HEROKEE INJECTION, .5i2 per bot t le, or three bottles for tient by Express to any addrosts on rrvelpf. orioe, THE CHEROKEE REMEDY. CHEROKEE INJECTION and CHEROKEE CURE, are sold by all enterprising Druggists in the civilized world, Some unprincipled dealers, however, try to sell worthless compounds in the place of these; those which they can purchase at a cheap price, and make more money by selling, than they can on these medicines. As you val ue your health, aye, the health of your future oftispring, do not be deceived by such unprlnci pleCDruggists, ask for these medicines and take no odium If the Druggists will not buy them for yon, inclose the money in a letter, and we will send them to you by express, se curely sealed and packed from observatimi. Ladies or Gentlemen ran address us In per fect confidence, stating fully and plainly their diseases and symptoms, as we treat all diseases of a chronic nature in male or female. Pati ents need ma hesitate because of their inabil ity to visit us, as we have treated patients sue eessfully in all portions of the civilized globe, by correspondence. Patients addressing us will please state plain ly all the symptoms of their complaints, and write Postotlice, Comity, state, and name of writer, plain, and inclose postage stamp for reply. We send our 32 page pamphlet free to any ad dress. Address all letters to the proprietors. DR. W. R. IIERWIN & CO.; No. 63 Liberty street, New York. FRENCH, RICELARDS & CO. 3. W. DRYOTT & CO., Agents for Philadelphia. nov 23 eow ly 6lothing, &c. CENTRAL EMPORIUM OF FASHIONS. H. K. KILLIAN, MERCHANT TAILOR AND CLOTHIER S. E. COR. CENTRE SQUARE t E. KING ST., LANCASTER, PA. Contantly on hand a large and well selected assortment of CLOTHS, CASSXMERES and , VESTINGS, which will be made up to order in the latest styles... READY-MADE CLOTHING AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS In great variety always on hand. Thankful for the'erylfberal share of mt, a eo trm n: her: e to o f f or t g e reeeived . hope to erl 8. XlWil t tear Adttertiontints,. AWOOLEN FACTORY AT PUBLIC SALE OR FOR RENT.—On SATURDAY, DBCEMBER 16,1864, the subicriber will sell at his residence . 1n Lower Allen township, Cum berland county, about 7 miles south of Harris burg, 4 miles west of New Cumberland, and 1 mile north of Lisburn, near the State Road lead ing from Harrisburg to Lisburn, 19 ACRES OF THF BEST LAND. The Impgpvements are a Two-Story Double House and Bank Barn, with Wagon Shed, also a large Two-Story 1,4 oolen Factory, driven by the Yellow BreOehe.s Creek. The machineries consist of two Carding Ma chines one Condenser, 1 Mule Spinner, with 100 Spindles, 1 nrst-rate Wool Picker, of the latest invention, 1 new Broad 2 by t leaf Power Loom, with Reed t hree"yards wide, and 2 by 10 inch Satinet Power Looms, all in good order. If the above property is not sold, then the Fac tory will be rented on said day for one year or longer if required. TERMS OF SALE.—Ten per cent of the purchase money to be paid on the confirmation of sale; half of the balance on the tirst day of April, 1861, when possession will be given and deed made. The balance on sales to suit the purchaser, with interest from April, 1865—t he deferred pay ment to be secured by Judgment on the pro perty; the taxes of 1865 to be paid by the pur chaser. Sale to commence at one o'clock P. Zd., on said day, when attendance will be given by JESSE BERKIIEIMEI% nov tsw 461 SECOND-HAND BOILERS FOR SALE.— FIVE CYLINDER BOILERS, each 24 inches in diameter and 26 feet long, all in good order. Also, THREE LARGE WATER TANKS, capable of holding (rain 4,000 to 13,000 gallons each. Also, a large lot of FLUES, suitable for drains, smoke-stacks or other purposes. For further particulars apply at the Boiler Works of the subscriber, East Chestnut street, Lancaster. JOIIN BEST. nov 16 Std,t.ltw SPLENDID DAUPHIN COUNTY FARM FOR SALE—The subscriber oilers to private sale, his splendid Farm, t known as the Fishburn Farm,) situated in llerry township, Dauphin county, about 3 miles west of Camp bellstown. and 11.: Mlles from Derry station, on the L. V. R. IC, containing 117 ACRES, of good Limestone Land, adjoining lands of .Tohn Gingrich on the east, lands of Jonathan Miller on the south, and others. The intprovemeuts are a two-story frame DWELLING HOUsE, Summer House, large Stone Barn, 60 by tia feet, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, and other necessary outbuildings, all in the best of order. Well with Pump, and Cistern, near the house. A splendid young Orchard, several excellent Limestone quarries, and RIIIIIIO3L , :ire on the prennscs. About Ii Acres of the above is tine Woodland. In several of the tield there is a strong prospect of Iron Ore. iii I lie surface. Also, will be sold 70.4 R ACES of exct•llent CHESTNITIMMBEII ITAND, Mann 1‘,.. miles from the above. If the above is not sold at private sale it will be offered at public sale, on SATURDAY, DE CEMBER 3d, NW, on the prehnises, (mood t Ule will Is , given on the Ist day of April, 1565. Sale to emunen'';tl 1/ . (11,k \ NI terms trill .he mule hIsIWII by nov 17 Ita,chw 41Wreltancou5 LIARMERS' BANK OF LANCASTER— U LANCASTER, November , NaL—The Directors have this day declared Dividend of FIVE PER CENT. for the last six mouths pay able CM dellland hi hold, being the One Hun dred and First Semi-annual Dividend. E. H. BROWN, Cash no 3tw .131 . _ R. A. SMITH, CRACKER. BISCUIT AND CAKE BAKER. Three doors below Lane's Store, Lancaster, Pa the articles for sale at this establish lishment are baked fresh every day. aug 29 tfd&w 1 C HRISTIAN WIDNYER'S CABINET-WARE MANUFACTORY Corner of East King and Duke streets LANCASTER, PA The largest, most coinplete and fashionable assortment of Cabinet Ware constantly on hand in the Warerooms connected with this establishment, and at prices to suit the times. Rug 29 tfdkw - • H OWELL AL G ER ' Na. N NORTH QUEEN STREET, (EAST SIDE,) MANTLES, GRAVESTONES AND MONUMENTS All orders attended to with neatness and de snatch. The public are invited to examine the drawings and stock on hand. j A DZES ' FANCY FFOS—AT JOHN FA j HE IRA'S old established Fur 31antith tory, No. 718 ARCH S'fliKET, above 71.11, Phila delphia. I have now in storc, of lay own im portation and manufacture, tale of i he largest and most beautiful sidect ions of FANCY 1 I7RS, for 'Ladies' and Children's . wear, ih the eity. Also, a tine iissortment of Gent's Fur Gloves and I . 'ullars. As my Furs Were all 11111'- 0111,4'd When' Gold WNS:IA a much lower Kehl -111111 than :It present 1 ain enabled to dispose of them at very reasonable prices, and I would therefore solicit a call from my friends in Lancaster County. lim_ltentimilier the mime, number and street. JOHN FARE! R:\ 718 Arch St., above 7111, south side, Phil'a. t_l have no part nor, any other Store in Mint sep22 4mw 87 H ANDSOME STOCK OF CLOAKS. The subscriber has now opened her new style of LADIES' FALL AND WINTER ('Lt AKS; MISSES and CHILDREN'S CLDAKS. Also, a large assortment of Ladles' WRAPPERS AN') SHAWLS, all made of the best, materials, and will be sold at reduced prices. The ladies aro respectfully invited to all and examine stock. MRS. S. ALEXANDER, 131 North Bth street, 2d door above Cherry st., Philadelphia. fort '27 2mw 12 6ortritutent Inn IMI:I=EIME:1 The Secretary of the Treasury gives notice that subscriptions will be received for Coupon Treasury Notes, payable three years from Aug. 15111.1861, with semi-annual interest at the rate of seven and three-tenths per cent. per annum, —principal and interest both to be paid in law ful money. 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 the Government may elect. They will be issued in denominations of $.50, $11)0, 5.500, Kai) and $5,000, and all subscriptions must he for fifty dollars or some multiple of fifty dollars. The notes will he transmitted to the owners tree of transportation charges as soon after the receipt of the original Certificates of Deposit as they can be prepared. As the notes draw interest tram persons making deposits subsequent to that date must pay the interest aeormsl from (late of note to date of deposit- Parties depositing twenty-tlve thousand dol lars and upwards for these notes at any one quarter of one per cent. SPECIAL ADVANTAGES OF THIS LOAN IT IS A NATIONAL SAVINGS BANK, olThring a higher rate of interest than any other, and the best security. Any savings bank which pays its depositors in S. Notes, considers that it is paying in the best circulating medium of the country, and it C(17Inllt pay In anything better, for its own assets are either in government securities or iu notes or bonds peyelEle In gov- ernmeut paper. It is equally convenient as a tormorary or permanent investment. The notes can always be sold for within a fraction of their lace and accumulated Interest, and:fru the I est security with banks as collaterals fur discounts. .Iu additharto the very liberal interest on the notes for three years, this privilege of eonver- sion Is now worth about three per cent, per an num, for the current rate for 5-20 bonds is not less than nine per cent. premium, and before the war the premium on six per cent. U. S. stocks was over twenty per cent. It will be seen that the actual profit on this loan, at the present market rate, Is not leas titan ten per cent, per ITS EXEMPTION FROM STATP. Olt MT - N . 1,1 , A I TAXATION But aside from all the advantages we have enumerated, a special Act of Congress exempla all bonds and Tiectsury notes from local taxation. On the average, this exemption is worth about two per cent. per annum, according to the rate of taxation In various parts of the country. It is believed that no securities otter no great inducements to lenders as those issued by the government. In all other forms of Indebted ness, the faith or ability of private parties, or stock companies, or separate communities, only, is pledged for payment, while the whole property of the country is held to secure the discharge of all the obligations of the United States. While the government offers the most liberal terms for its loans, it belieVes that the very strongest appeal will be to the loyalty and patriotism of the people. Up to the 24th of September, the subscriptions to this loan amounted to over 540,000,000. Subscriptions will be received by tne Treas urer of tile United States, at Washington, the several Assistant Treasurers and designated Depositaries, and by the FIRST,NATIONAL BANK OF STRASBURG and the FIRST NA, TIONAL BANK OF MARIKi-lA. ALL RESPECTABLE BANKS 4 RANKERS throughout the countrrylß g!.ycfurthey infer niation and ARFO,RD EXERT F.ACILIT,Y TO. sus- spßizEws, cfzi. :Row Prdig al: DR. PETERI(S. PROM THE NEW YORK LUNG INSTITUTE IS NOW AT THE CA DWELL HOUSE, where he will be prepared to treat by Intut Lion of Oxygenized Air all cliseaaes of the HEAD, THROAT AND 'LUNGS TOGETHER WITH ALL DISEASES REQUIRING A PURIFIC.kTION OF THE BLOOD The oxygen is breathed directly into tho ungs and through them is carried with the blood; thus as soon as the blood will carry it it reach es all parts of the system, decomposing the I inpurk. matter in the blood and expels through the pores. By this mode of treatment the patient does not have to be dosed and doctored Mr months to eradicate disease Relief is II:11111,111 the time of breathing it, and a few appli,•al ions an. only necessary to eradl- eat, the ‘11,1,..,• outiroly Perimiis u s ingit a dismnre may be treated 11 kill' tll/111, ultrr VlNiilng the Doctor l'onstilt:tuoits:tre Free. I hours from 9 to 5. Ladies' parlor up ,taus W 151'.% R'S BALS M 11 I rtr.iarn ONE 4 , 1"1111, DI.D.F.ST AND MOST RELIATILK li EMI , : DI IS TilE WORLD FOR Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis Difficulty of Breathing, Asthma, Hoarse ness, Sore 'Throat, (Tour), and every Affection of Tli F, )AT, LUNGS AN CHEST N S: UM PTION W ISTA It's Di T.5.1.A1 OF' WILD CHERRY. so general has t tie use of this ranetly become, and so popular is it everywherhat It is un necessary to rt•volint its virtues. Its works speak tor it, and dud utterance in the abun dant and volunntry testimony of the many Who frost lung suffering anti settled disease hunt' by its use been restored to pristine vigor :mil health. We Call present a !miss of evidence in proof of our assertions, that cAN Vl' BE DISCREDITED. l:ix..1A(:011 SECIILEIt Well known and much respected among the German population in this country, makes the following stoltsuent for the benefit of the afflicted: I En, Pa., Feb. 16, 1659. DEA]: Si : Having ttalized in my family important benefits from the use of your valua ble preparation—Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry—it affords me pleasure to recommend it, to the public. Some eight years ago one of toy daughters secured to Inc in a decline, and lit tie hopes of her recovery were entertained. 1 filen procured a Mat le of your excellent Bal sam, and before she had taken the whole of the contents of the !sane there was a great im provement, In her health. I have, in my in dividual case, made frequent use of your valu able medicine, and have also been benefitted by it. JACOB SIiCHLER. 1 , 1:. SMlru , Esq Prn,idenl of the Morris Connly Ilanlt, INiorrls town, NI," " flaying used 1)1.. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry for alimit fifteen years, and having re alized its beneficial results in my family, It I:0'- 7MA,, me great pleasure In recommending it to the public as a valuable remedy in ease of weak lungs, ooitis, I . IIIILI o,', and a rtimeily which I consider lif i rely innocent, and may be taken with is sleet sillily it the most delicate in lie:dill." IloN. JulIN E. SMITH, A ili,tinguishe(l Lawyer in Westminster, 21d I have on several oceasions used Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild (Merry for severe colds, and always with decided benefit. I know of no preparation that is inortlOicaelous or more deserving of general use. " The Balsam has also been used with excellent elfeci by .1. 11. Em.iiirr, Merchant, Hall's Crass Roails, W sTAlt's BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY None gonnint• signed "I. BUTTS,' on he wrapper. FOR HA I.F. BY I'. I NI.I.:11D Rl', No. 191 Broadway, N. York. s. V. t 'D., Proprietors, Boston. by all Druggists. T) R E DDING'S RUSSIA SALVE heals Old Sores. REDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE cur., Bums, Scalds, Cuts. REDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE Cures Wounds, Bruises, Snralrm REDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE Cures Salt Ileum, Piles Erysipelas ItEIWING'S RUSSIA SALVE Von, I:ingwonn, Corns, &e., dr.c No FAMILY sHOI'LI) BE WITHOUT IT • mly S 1 Colas a Ci=l .1. P. I llNtiNll /11E, No. 491 Broadway, N. Y. ti. \V. FONVI.I'; &I 9 No. 19 Tremontst., Boston Mal by all Druggists and Countrytitorekeepers July *, lyeow 29 WistrilintrOUs. I N UASTEI: COUNTY BANK, I November / I VHF, DI R 114"FORS H AXE Tills DAY declared a Dividend of 5 Per Cent., and an Extra Ili Videlld of 3 Per sent., on the Capital stock paid in, 'lent of State:lnd United States Taxes, payalite on dentate!. \V. 1.. PEIPER, ( 'ashler MEMINEII MERSPIKE SEIMAN nuaI Dividend of One Dollar per Share ha been ileelarot In- the Lancaster and ',Utz Turn pike Road Cum pauy, payable on demand, at I he Treasurer's (Olin-,at lithe, or on and after itIoNDAY, NoV EMBER 7111, at the Farmers' Bank of Lancaster. J. B. TSEILTDY, In • rtr, Ovt. 2ith, 1661.1 OCUIrt 111IURNPME ELECTION—THE ASII UAL .•leet ion tor (Anvers of the Ltuteaster Litlz Turnpike Load 'tan pan y, will he held on Nfort ,l„.„ N,, ven‘ f, 7th. isal, at the nuttily house of S. Liehthent haler, iu I.it iz; hotween the 1101114 of 2 and I o'clock, .1.11. TSI ITT DI", Sr& y, Wtol ow 15, Nil, oct2o 3t w—fl MaMMI = 5 if you wish to marry, address the under signed, Wlio will send you without money and without price, valuable information that will tomble you to marry happy and speedily, irrespt•ct lye of age, wealth or lieu My. Tlaiti Will cost vial nothing, and if you wish to marry, I will eiteerfully assist you. All let tors st HO lc eon Went ial. The desired Infor m:it lon sent by ret urn Illill 1, and no questions Address SARAH B. LAMBERT, 4 in.:envoi/it, Rings County, New York. net 3i 21n11.1-wl 2' NORTH . QUEEN sTREET. it s slf I' 7' /,' BI: httve just °polled the largest anti most. COlll - assortment of LADIES' FURS ever ofiereil in I his market, which will be sold al the lowest rules for Cash. [now 3 t td ) 00T .% ND SHOEMAKERS, lii= =M=IINIZ RRI ER AND LEATHER REALER, 11311 Market street, below 12111, Philadelphia Has the most extensive assortment of SOLE and UPPER LEATHER of all descriptions: Red and oak sole Skirting, Slaughter, French taint City Calf Skins, Kips, Way, Upper, Moroc s,, Li n in gs , Laeings, Leather Apron Skins, hoes, Boots, busts, Findings, Re., and every artiele requisite far B.A. and Shoemaking, whtolesstle Mill retail, at the lowest prices, to which we invite the attention of the public. ort 27 fitw 42 THE ,PEOPLES' CHEAP HAT, CAP, .4 ND FUR STORE, 'N 0.2 n No EtTII QUEEN STRET, LANCASTER, PA SHULTZ tt. SILO FASHIONABLE HATTNRE, A general assortment of HATS, AND LADLES' FURS: of all the latest styles, constantly on hand, which will be sold at the lowest rates for Cash.: All goods in our line.manUfactured to order. HENRY A. SH ULTZ, 110 V :3 TROHRER, el. RECTIFYING DISTILLER AND WHOLE:A.E DEALER IN FRENCH BRANDIES, HOLLAND GINS__ SCOTCH AND IRISH WHISKIES; JAMAICA. RUM FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC W1NE5,,&0,„,z,ta,,, No. 65 East King Street, Laneastor 'Pa,, sir Constantly On hand, Copper Distilled Old RyaWhialt.y; Apple..Brantly, &c. • ; DMalg ly cow ta) Treasurer. 3t JSO. A. SHULTZ • if* 43
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