Lancaster intelligencer. (Lancaster [Pa.]) 1847-1922, November 30, 1864, Image 3

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Court Proce“lings
TueNday ,Ifternoon.—The jury returned a
verdict -of guilty in the 1•11S0 of Susanna
Shindle, charged with assault. and battery.
Sentence deferred.
Corn. vs. Susan Dickinson. Surety of the
peace. Complaint made by Lucinda She
lenberger. It appears that the gentle Susi
a colored "horn to plush 111151' 0 11,..
'twat a brother of the complainant, and
threatened to "tn the heart out of
also beating her child and using dial
teal thrtmts, thereby c:nising Lucinda to he
in.fear oilier life. The parties lir4•
Joy. The evidence was agailesl the colored
belligerent, and the Court.sentenced tier to
pay costs and to give bail in the sum
of 3U
dollars to keep the peace for three months.
Com. vs. II enry Wagner. This case was
continued on account of the absence of im
portant witnesses.
Coin. vs. iarah Rinehart et 41, charged
with stealing three bushels of potatoes rnan
the field of John F. Brillion, at Hardwick,
near this city. A "small potato affair. - The
evidence proved that they had helped them
selves ivithont license to the plaintiff's po
tatoes, though the defence tried to prove
that they were under a misapprehension as
to whom the fields they were operating ill
belonged.
In the ease of the Corn. vs. Fanny Funk,
'dims lieck, charged with selling lig
witht,tit license, or Mishler's Bitters as 11
beverage, the jury returned alter a ',m
inuted sitting, with the verdict of hilt guilty
and defendant fin . costs. Mishler's Bitters
have therefore achieved another triumph
and rank among the efficient
the dote.
( . oitt. vs. ;••;anntel Kinsey. Surety
peace. - Mrs. Kinsey. the fifffenflanrf , ife,
testified that lit had beaten her wi I ,he waf..
in danger of lfer
fled to Ids I lirefft, and f:fd treatment .fl his
COL st•III , 11 , •Pd hilJi a t i,t. hall in
olitt hundred dollars It, ::••••it it..t, %yin)
his witi and all ”tht•i t s I i si‘t aitattlis.
Atljtturned till a it - Hitt-1, IVt,tlititsday
,mod virm.nrier M . the b1,1 . 111 . e
al Id 4.4. l h tArhurut I)refen,ll. 11111,1. it
Ml,llllOll, v;: . ] I , M, to know
wont :01 , 011, 'er.nirse, labor
inc no! , r tho !I:diminution of mind pro
dno:•,l Lr ,imm.;•drinkim2;,‘vlien Ilecliarzed
11m M.[,•ndlon with heitil ..nnlty of the
import:on nrtiole , Moi. It "I
Th, (•;,i , )1 . 1\ IN
Sandi RillVhari rl rr/. disp,-4,1 by tit ,
bringing in ~14.41
rorwolnwthhiC;():l 111 the iil-I,•y lit
Omrt. The 114 1,
‘% . 01, 1•”1'114. , 1!”--. 1,,
WILS 11 , a ;111 Airll . ;l . of 11111 , 11 111( , :41-11I. Lul %VIII
perhaps to I,1 , .•\0111 OW
,lh•11 ZL vlllllllll,ll
I I 1 . 11101, 111 t 11 ,. iU I 1111.11,11111, ly
ii in•ro t 'WI , ' is a f•lmilet,
I rising youths who live ill
city, seeiii I thin!: Ileil
:mil the • N‘,l , I,ll'
\I rs. ll.:nnl ~,~ai .. •;I ~~n~l•I~~u1r G~!~X~~~~, I'~~rl
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party \Von , soultatt•t•ti In pa . % .1 i•nt•
Fowl “f
IWI , . anti th''.[ll , l . 1 ( , ~% 11''1'
oft 1:0111. , ,1111 p1,,,1•11t
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IMEME=I
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11,1 >ullii•ii•ni
In 111 ,1 , - e evon 01,1 the ue , , ti- o, rr •-tetett,
Anti they \yore returned ‘N
NVithont the slightest .1,11.,.11:M11.
\vitmut r , •tiring
=ME
V.Plijlig lir 1111
Ii411["1" t.. 111.111,11',.
: -4, 1)(1•11 .• .•iu :Cri,`,ll:lliii
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,111 1111
1110 2S1!11.I l' , •l.rtntry ry
that afill'll , llltl VOA'
Ny:11,1,11'1111, att,“•l:iql him Nvith
IltiHi :Mil ;trill , ill
(Tippling hi , hands: 11, l‘ HM .011'11101i tO bet'
I . ol' tveo nunitlls II II 1110
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11;111'-pn , t
Weft em , ,„
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.111w1;,on, iwn (~Inr(•, 1 i
ittroully.
1'1( . 1111 culllc :11141 Solliollooti 1..
t Inn, vs. David hair 'II. Charged with
refusing 0) open a new rimil iii Provi,icnee
lie. Bair, Loins superykor ;lint
lownsilip. The 11(1 1 11•11ct , NV,IS 111111 110 c , 0111 , 1
not procure enough ; Hui; Iln. road
Kits very difficult to open, ;toil iIVII lie re
velvet' tin indemnity 10 , 11111, 12:11:11',111 ,, 111_
Lint from any I i V:111,1111, - , 11- 1 ,11111
in lilt 001,00y1111 : 1" 1111 0 1/1,111 , Id th.. t' 11l
110°Ille ( )f Ilse tl/WilShip a'it);2: to Ili ,
Tht•
•Ittili2ai zavii
Icrtn C,llll in NVill,ll
I=lEl
eharg,nil Nvith tlvii
Iriiind iii• tin
nniney for i.) ert 1•I1 t : .: (•! 11“1 ,1.. 1 inthl
lirSt CaSO li) play
Six ]llUlliil NAilary 1•“toln, zit lEtni
liLlmr in 111.. ( . 011111 . v 111. , ~4.;)11,1
case rect•ivea nno 1114,iit 11,111,,,11111,11i,
10 ply &e.
font. ',S. Christian Ali s the
i)eaeo. Fanny e,tophthe,l ih:tt
:Miner threatened I, eenonit no h y
upon her 1011 r year,:or,o. I Wei. iiledt Le.
.ills. Eckman :to,l her family lull, ITT.:
to hint ,N'it‘ tlitii
I t o if they
tvonhl liring the law on 'nit! Court
did not th , fi,1111 , 1. , 1 and
diverted the prosiiiaitrisi io pay di. , oosis.
;Intl dismiss:oil tho
Cont. Esa i iis Loy. I hai
ry Ilea, another Luy, said that
dant threatened to his ,iiit
and dirtied the Nvitiot . in iho 'mg
uver hI Wunt
very light ,111,11Fulill:,q,
a sorimis Th,•
that l u should give hail iu sou
keel) the peace for t ten 111:1111:1 , .
111 the ((as(' of Itol,eit
w ith a feloniott, assault and la ttery un . I -
fred Saver_, tc ith intent to take life, the e -
'Clem, proved intyrestine. Thy te,tiniony
for the tlefenee pro \ - t4I that lively Iva, a
Vl:l'y 11:0111)11,01110 ( . 11,101111'1', (S:(111,41/1"1:ee1-
ing a hotel it I;a\viinsville;) that h e had
en ordyre(d rait orllve.ixa-roarn several
times ; Unit iii tie: , prk , FirXiit , p.l4, lii was
Chandc., andarm the to
hint mere lititor, he iif.-41,1 hi in
he , a ularss , r44iiiitor rutted' his. Islnd.
\ vas res . ciilld:r:l4S' , II: :•11(
111111 1:::1( \ . 1.M . '01 . ‘" . 111111(1 i1ea.C . %f.:1::1::i. , (11. 0 1 (01 iii
11:1111IS :111(1 :11 : 111`;11 . 1111 a 4,11 . 1 4:111101'.
in the nteamvhile titre \\ a ilea
platy at hint, Mile!! was dolged. The ~e.
segielieos of the affray were that Saver
to I,
the ,tr,• , • t or his olion,ive limit-
ners, and ;4.eneral disagree:, hie ways. strop_
points and-arguments were
,given
that the assault was um donetAt,:, l :44lTVC
aforethought, - turd the case for tlittlierrk
was exceedingly ably conducted. 'rite >.
t,,,tk», of the assault was the special
0111),Alt sides. The jury, however, returned.
the extreme verdict of guilty. Judgment
was deterred on the motion of the C ,, 1111. , 1
for deroll , T.
Court adjourned till Friday morning . at
it o'clock.
Friday ~Iforvii,g.--In the case of Com. vs.
`l\fartin Rush, convkled of assault and bat
tery with intent to commit a rape on Caro
line Small, a little girl, the counsel for
'the defence were permitted to show reasons
why a new trial should Ise granted.
The Court also gave permission to thede
fence for Robert ;ioulsby, convicted of a
felonious assault with intent to kill Alfred
SoVery, to show cause why a new trial
should be granted,
Corn. vs. Christian Lochner. Larceny in
two cases. Mr. Martin of Rothsville, testi
fied that the defendant had stolen oil cloth,
bridles,„ curtains, lines, cow chains, grain
bags, Me., from him. John Brubaker, that
be stole a vest and quilt from him, and
other witnesses proved his guilt. The pris
oner was a miserable lookinu object ; Ger
ratan and a vagrant, being very much in
steed of soap and water. The only plea in
defence was his probable insanity.—
' Found guilty and sentenced to pay one dol
. .
lar and costs :wed four months iinpriSog
inent in each .
Caul. vs. Daniel Eeknuta, a boys, charged -
With assault and battery on Susan Miller.
Both parties live in Conestoga lown.ship.
In July, Eckman had a quarrel with Su
san—threw stones at her, hurting her on
tin breast and legs, at the same time .using
vulgar, abusive and threatening language.
The defence was that Suntan provoked hint
to tins conduct, upsetting his wheelbarrow,
heating hint and tearing his shirt. Found
guilty and sentenced to pay one dollar fine
and cost s.
Coin. vs. John MyDannel. Selling liquor
without license. Plead guilty. Sentenced
to pay ten dollars rine and costs.
Corn. vs. Edward Dougherty. Larcency
in Octolwr, 1863. Jon. Y. Horst, the prose
cutor, charges hire with stealing a pocket
book from him, containing $687, while he
was sleeping on a lounge in his store, in
Bainbridge. Dougherty was in his employ.
Sleeping all night with him. He was in
his stocking Met, without coat or vest when
the occurence took place, and was caught
in the itei by the prosecutor who took him
by one arin and held him until he struck a
light, when he discovered the defendant in
the act. The defence produced testimony
that the character of Dougherty was and
always hail been excellent ; he had been
trusted with money, keys to offices and
stores, was .St rid in his accounts, and every
cealidelice Ica, placed in hint—got drunk
snioetitnes. lait was an honest, upright,
lao4l-ll , lrking man.
thy• vase ct)tirt :i(ll(otirtled till 2t
I'. -M.
I•'i ihiy .Ip,•,•m•ott ,otil .I , ;,atipm—The tes•
Oniony for the defence in the case of lid-
N"ll rt l'iargo l cctth larceny,
\vas t•ontinuetl. It appears that both parties
Wer• (11:1111 . ,: on the occasion or the offence.
Pnrit.l - 111111 WIIS in the habit of gvtting drunk
lg Lo bed, leaving the door to his
•••tort• iittlo-1•••••1. No 111'W Gets were elicited,
Lin all ~ cent to corroborate the statements
°Hence. I A VERY A,,EPTABLE NE.SI I I VINO
. 1.110 habit of getting drunk ALE-m ENT.—"n Wednesday evening a
Ind going to bed. lea •'- ' ' large keg of Sprenger's superior draught
ale was sent to this olliee, :Ind the following
decided note from tile worthy inanufae
of I ho. proVi , ,ll , Will!l ,, e , ill l'eferifilee to tllrrr accompanied it :
A vp l ,ll,t 11 ,,t Lruilty \‘,t,
rim!. vs.. \VIII. Bull. Ft, ;gory. The case
1 ) 1.I,tly ru r4,110w , : (Irthiscity,
.taials charged %%Hi fo,rging Moues Wen
tf, Hell was an agent
Ile 1Inalir(1 Shin
t . ,1 - the v, “1 . , 111' Ty.on, a
t'. :1.1 . 1 Lim Lonnie 111 , 511e . 5" tcilh
ThP h:11:111 , , itv•
!111 i' ,, rgill2: 1:N11;11111'1 , illi• It oilrt. 1:170
i
we Fit' , lit . . 11:111' till` iir,t
;i11•1 !1 , 1! Wire S,v(Tal ()tllOl.
1110 I.ll , Lrett fOrgtql
I;1 )11,•r vcill sse, testified strongly as
f , , the pr , ,1,:t1,1 , 6 , rgery. Tlw defence NV:LB
,)unterfeit site
ztfly .110; that
1,1,Vi ,, 11' , 11:1(1 Loon po ,, d; that
1 1 ,1 r1(-t0q1 Nvith 11(100 stuns of
H l llll ~I•llrity, and that the sig-
!hour, r,-oipt in disputo tarts un
lVirig.,r's, h, spolling his
Twin, :o thy,— %, 'oh the instead of the
\ unmlu r .)( ro,oipts ;trid. ()tiler
sit 'op,: 1)i M NV Aver` shown in
th, hn,lNvriting, but soveral
~r poilood ;Is to the
th. , mode
Till. 'wry, 11,,Ivover,
inornitig. of not
:toil
o hi• ilofiinattnt.
i ti,,orrt.--.Joint I'. Itrittion
th.—iourt tllis inorniniz anti asktql
t 1%11
111,1 lie , \Vhe :Intent:l of the IMO (S 5) in
the rase he given to
fluei U•wnsliip, he lint
((I it --Ids eb . j(,•t Ilen.; simply
!wevent future stealing (In his promises.
The Wr. , ..1,1.11110 to tmil:o the
i•ntry :tocorditi4.:: to Ow roqm,t.
\ F. Fletcher, grocers.
liquor \N itlittut a license. l'lttad guilty.
Sentenced to pay ten dollars tine and costs.
I \ El11:11111t.1 h ail. T \v.) clutrges—
Faitior without a license alai
to minors. l'lcad to
emit. N~ ~itan cal to pay lino of fifteen
alol-
Lnx in cacti icii day,: imprison-
Thc rand Jury handed
theirin ',pull which is a< folluNvs
I,
the County for
Novenil , er rest”,tfully report
th,t th. , y hay,. passed upon all the hills laid
I• 16 1, sixty-siN in number, 17 being
honored ~f heso a. largo number were for
1...0,tir without license. It is eel's
miniy
n itwit IL, he regretted that so many
pers, or,: are willing 10 ellibark in to laisiness
thar entails so In Itch iujuryon the commit
and fp ;I: which nearly all the crimes,
preserved to the I :rnd .Fury, result.
The I :rand Inyte:st, in accordance With
t:nuu•r precedents, visited the Poor and
Employment, and found this es:-
its manage-
Im•nt prud,ot aril economical, with a prop
er re2ard i u the ~,1 11fiil't fa • the inmates,
;111,1 reditahle to Jlr. Spoihlman,
the Steward.
The i rand .1 ury !akes this occasion hi
Direch , rs and Steward
very hauds,me entertaillillent ell-
Hytql fl o ut till this c)t•I•USi(,11.
.
Thc Ir:ItI Jury talc _rout pio:u...llre in
.•zlrin . ..; lest Ilio lunnanity
NVith NVIli,•11 iiio \ :WI, Or tile inmat e s
lic,pit;ll has 1,411 cured for Iry
1..c.•:,•1.111.111 Wurden, Ir. Sleinnotser.
Thc rund .1 11 ry 111,1rtiIy concur NVit.ll the
I ii . :11111 ry, in rocl,llllllelltlillg to Lilo
(Ii our
\ it !1).• county al :ill aver
hrt,•ll yolir
oi': s :11,4111e
iii the Asylum :it liar
-111,:n. interest of the cost
d'epe,.(lll:f a ,1111111,14 , building in wllich our
1111111 pu.u . ..uuld 110 ..unffortably kept.
The (;rand I n , it.ie-t 114oilk1 mnsl ~,rnestly
the alts utiun ur the proper authorities
41 4 ;111 , 1 }Mlle it:, great
NVI• ii111,1:i1,, renew (he reeununentht
ni of ( ;ruthl .1 'try, sell the must
th•uliveniunt ur the Farm belonging Ii
h , ` I 1. , 11-`, acres • which IVOIIIII
•,0111 . 11 , 111, 11!11,11 tW.X:ll . tiS MakillLr the lie
illiprtoV,•lll,lltS loth, HlNpital.
. .
\Vi :ill. ‘I:1111:%
/10 In the \vor.hy
r i Ir. )Ir. Shirk i, :It present on
gap.•,l in earrying out tho reeonimenchttion
.lury—itial:ing improve
ments I; •i• the I•i•tter security a prisoner ,
inhi :Hiding to their eoincorisi
)111 . th:;nl.. aro hereby extenileil to i‘fr.
1 . •• r his kindness to our boa y, and for
the itamisoine eollation prepared for
t te te l t e,k-, 11 , the t rand Jury return to
the renrt, I , ktriet .\ Ett,rney and Sherif':
tlwir indulgence and courtesv
hncn
thiqp ,N,e:ing the ',resent term.
Alen. NV.441,,, , 1, Foreman, .1. U. thunison
Idlerl;aulSamuel Itausinan, Joseph
I Ittt, er, 11. Jacob Ittunig,
\ I , tett. Javob I 1~•ise,
t .\ t.i t tte t . tett. W. Itrenentan,
l'euvers,l'has. A. I leinit sh.
.1t ii t . S. Nhlrtitl,
.11,1111 It. I{arlihr,,.Taine ,
111,nry
Th.. _acr I.; • rnii , Sinn in the DiStrkt
, •rdirl, of not guilty in
for as.qatill
t':arrie for adultory
•
ei421E 1 1 1. 4, proseentrix, of tillsit.7, -"4'
?tdiargtilicrtitat'on the :28th of last June, she
was -hi Tying goods at Mr. Myers' store,
i West Kilig street, and that she fohnd there
that while buying she had been robbed of
live dollars and some cents, and that the
po,•ket-book was hidden under a lot of call
' tiller the theft. Ewing was in the store
:it the time with a friend, and was sitting
near her. she charres him with taking the
money, though she is not positive as to
what kind of money it wits. Ifas no doubt
that it was a live dollar greenback. lie was
I Witold with 85 to on his person and she
claims the money as hers.
The defence labored to the effect that she
did not know how much money she had,
—that she had lost in some other manner—
that the defendant was in need of no money,
having plenty of his own—that it was im
possible for him to steal it in the position he
was in the store, not moving from the one
I place, that his character previous was good,
&I% The evidence was altogether circum
stantial, there being no positive proof of the
defendant, and the jury returned a verdict
of not guilty.
The case of Jeremiah Brown et al, chars.-
ride .1,, hh, of the Court of
o,rs 1.,,ett,1e :
ed with the laiceuy of twil thousand dollars,
was continued on athanteilhe absence of
IME2I
Com. vs. : Margaret "Bdtridson anti . jt:Li7A-:
Fiineiseus
railroad iron frOm the 1"643 . 1131ti5itki. Rail
road, near Dillerville:
when court adjournetftill - itip-thi
-
Saturday Afternoon.—Mrs. neinhartand
her son convicted of stealing potatoes from
J. F. Brinton and whohad disappeared just
before the sentence of the others, made their
voluntary appearance before the court this
afternoon, and were sentenced to pay live
dollars fine and costs.
The ease of Margaret Davidson and Eliz
abeth Franciscus for stealing railroad iron
was argued betbre the Court. The defence
was that. the railroad iron was not taken
with the intent of larceny, that the iron was
apparently thrown away and picked up as
any loose matter would be lying on the pub
lic highway, that the Pennsylvania Rail
road Company were careless with their
property, letting their iron lie around
every place, in the ditch, Cc., and out of the
way of the road. The amused admit that
they took the iron, valued at eight dollars,
and sold it to John Morgan, a colored man,
but thought it was abandoned property and
subject to being seized by the first hands
that (tank , along; but the plaintiff charges
them with knowing that it was the property
of the Pennsylvania Railroad, and that they
appropriated it to their own use, and that
the iron was gathered in heaps by itself in
order to be on hand whenever it was requir
ed to be sent off to be recast. The jury re
turned a verdict of not guilty.
Coin. vs. Augustus Cunningham. Lar
ceny. Stealing carpeting the property of
John Nell - iu Manhein township, on the
15th November. A motive of this vita pub
lished in the httelligeueel• about two weeks
since. Verdict guilty. Sentenced to six
months: in the County Prison.
I. \N.' NOV. 23. IS6-1
. .
...11e•ssrx Eli tors Plnasn annept a I:e 7 o -
Iny draught ale to ‘‘ - ash tlon a any turkey
111' fin'lllnate euttugh
to enjoy to-it ton,vV. Should yOll haVe 110
dinunr to \rash dtuvit. let the alt• go to the
-- -and thin rest tit . the :tettllrun•n
about the olliee.
Ylnlrs, 110 , 1 1`1111111;lliCaliV,
.1. .1. SPItENUF.II.
\ Veil, the prOpriel ors, ell
eluding, of Bourse, the "pant,
Satan"—and their friends, did wash down
their dinner, and have been it/r-ing ever
since. It was the opinion of till who trated
the quality of this ale that it ettnnot he ex
celled either liar Wc
have never tinted a tattier tirtiele, and we
ict glad to know tiant our hotel and sal, i o n
keepers are ht ginningto believe that. ill
all, as good, il • not holier, tin :Intel,. can Ite
manufactured tit ilt:lnc :1, ill Philadelphia
er el..ewherr: and, noting !hi, belief,
it Ownr eushtiners. who are
if 116. I wveingt.
draug.llts of Sprenger's delieinie , :d.
one friend Sprenger live long, and
like a green hay tree...
rilisT ANNI V 11t5.%
k'reiN, •first
anniversary "I s lip ,
Association of tilt i ity of Lancaster tool:
i)laceonWednestlityevening at their room:,
At 9 it clock the mend •ors of the .-Associa
tion, together \dill a number of invited
guests, sat dotvii to all elegant and hotniti
fill repast, which Was spread in the audi
ence eliainher. Ilinittnerable viands anal
litruids were on the tal de, and a happier or
merrier i'olll pally never partook of an en
tertainment. Mayor Sanderson presided
tit the head or the table. After f a ll nud
ample justive h:ul been done 11)0;4410d thing,:
On 1101111 the speechifying commenced.
Thomas J. "%Vent:l., rice
president of tlm ealleil npnu
the eiiittpititv to till tip their
proposed the folio \Ong :
l'he health of the
Mayor Sanderson responded in a fi ne
Inter and eloquent remarks, compliment
ing the Association on the ability, energy.
unit efficiency with whieh they eondoeted
the late campaign in this ~ 1 1
cluat,_l by proposing the following:
"The Young Men's I /emocratic
Of the City of Lancaster: It has
accomplished intn.ll in the past; linty it
accomplish still more in the future. -
Dr. Samuel IN'clehens, lot r ice-president
of the Association, in the absence of tlw
president, was Balled upon to respond. Ile
did so in a few interesting remarks in infer
ence to the formation rind history of the
Association, Ivhich was organized on the
17th of Aoc., 151i:', t WaS HOW, after varied
suecess and discouragement, a permanent
institution, and a rallying point for the
Democracy of the City. tin concluding, ho
proposed the following sentiment, at the
suggestion of one of the members of the
finance committee of the A,,riation, Mr.
Wm. If. Shober;
" IGnt. Geurge Sunder,,,n : The :\ layor
fu 1565."
Win. P. Brit:ton, liap, \vas called upon
to respond, which let did in a happy and
felicitous Manner. Ile nisi, ,ruht. of the
great Democratic pup' nover
Nit which, t.-day, in it, lict,ll -not Ity
fair or honest WVV.'l'--Was , tl"ollgcr
than eVet . befOre. Ile concluded his elo
quent remarks, which were warmly ap
plauded, lu, propositeg the Mllow Mg, senti
ment: •
The health of the editor,: of the Lan en,
ter Intelligenoo..-
Snuth, Esn„ respanletl in a happy
:mil eloquent manner. Ile,l,ulce of the
great ability and honer dkplayed In Ilse
enuntry press or l'ennsylvania, a n d said
that the Denmeratie ediMrs Mn
monwean h exerei, ,ml
mid untrammeled expres,inn u, npiuiun.
lle paid a cenipliment Vi A layer Sander
son ler the manner in Nvhieh the
Iva, eninlueted while tinc2er him
charge. and 1 . 1111(•110.11 . 11 Irk - Sll,lking of the
kin(llle,ti Sill) \VII to hiut :11111 his partners I,y
the I , 011111)1•1 . :11'y Of 1111' city :111111 , 11111Y,
said they \you'd al \rays midea ver to be
Worthy “ftlie emilidenee rep,,,ed in rinl
reSZlleet ,111, \\ II I
complimontary Air. Simi I.',
:t!rain ,111,d 4,11 t •-;a11(1ci. , 4,11, \vho
gay.' a 'Mort hishaY "I . the
It m ;I: st:irt,l
11111'01, ih'• I , 1,1 .- LIIIII , •1'
.Adams, mid. Cir.d eiGt r , the !:di•
Witham hick on, Esq., was imprisoned in
the comity jail of Lancaster for his free ex
pression of Democratic sentiments. From
that tinui to thhi it hail iii•tai the i _nn of
the Democracy of Lancaster county, :old
hail never wavered lII' h . :1111'1 , 11 in 1110
lie urged upon th, Dente,rat:y the IleCe`z
sity of sustaining and enecouraging their
time-honored organ with all their might.
"The health of Abram Shank, Esti., cor
responding secretary of the Assttetation:'
was then proposed and 'hriolly responded to
tic that gentleman.
The entertainment passed oir in tiro too,l
agreeable manlier to all eoneerned.
or this 011 11:11111 Wert.
uislied I,y kind lady Iril nds. till lnaiae
for the eleg: uu •e and admirahle arrange
ments is altogether duo to the exe k .llelit
committer--Messrs. Welchem, Met'oimey,
S'trattss, jefferies and IVe,thaell'er. At a
late hour the :ISSelllblage dispersed in the
I.k?.. ; 4„DpssiMe ttnmor., Jt is tone hoped that
..joyous.anniyerwies.
" a feast of reasOirinui a .
t 27.3 " -r
• • ;71 - r4 •
TUT - MINE WATER. W36.*L.—..r. hncTd
K. Krantz, of Ephrata, Liar plia:ed: one of,
his " impro red CdBl-1 - I , in TtrLln e
Water W'/gels:" in the (.'ity Water House, ;it
a cost of S:l:Mn. The wheel lets now been in
operation some three weeks, and works ad
mirably in everyjespect, forcing, up tin im
mense quantity of water into the Basin.
Owing to the lateness of the season, the
other wheel will not be put in until next
spring. When that is done, judging front
the amount of work the present one does,
there is no question but that we shall, at all
times and in all seasons, have an about lant
supply of water in the Basin without the
necessity and expense of applying steam
power at all. The whole cost of the two
Turbine wheels, and the extra work neces
sary to complete the improvements, will
not much, if any, exceed It,ooo—the inter
est of which would scarcely *supply the city
with steam power for one week at the pres
ent high rates of coal and labor. We think
the Water Committee deserve great credit
for making the improvement.
. . .
Trt.w.cu.survi.xu SERmoNa.- 7 -These dis
courstii,' in Many - instmoi:4,' have become
Elitigefqiugo]Ailoliberr-sAcipiu.:4L4r is l / 2 ,. ; wejare
inforlnFA;4lii p:rrticiilfirT~';Afg_Ct+Ke, on, last
Thursday in onoof the cliiiiatiottliViiiikt'4
The rereriwi-spiatter, not satisfied wittii
laudations of Abraliain Lincoln, told his
few hearers that he gloried in being called
an Abolitionist, and that he had very ma
terially changed his mind on that subject
from what it was eighteen months ago. lle
was filled brimfull of war, bloodshed' and
thunder, and by way of keeping up and in
creasing the war fever in the community,
he Mliniated, in unmistakable terms, that
death on the battle-field in this war for the
negro was it Hare 11(4Y8 , 1)011 to heaven! thus
setting aside the plain teaching,s of Scrip
ture, ignoring the afintement of the Saviour,
and inculcating a new and dangerous dog
ma which, if generally promulgated by the
clergy, would send more souls to perdition
than all the printed and spoken infidelity
has, accomplished in the world for the last
three himdred years.
It is about time that the good people of
all parties—Republicans as well as Demo
crats—should take this matter in hand, and
regulate the preachers if they are unable to
regulate themselVPS. If the teachings of the
Gospel are to be ignored, and the God of
War to he substituted for the Prince of
Peace, it would be well for the people to be
advised of it, so that they may adopt such
measures as may be best suited to counter
act the dangerous heresies which have crept
into the Church. These blood and thunder
preachers ought to be dealt with in such a
manner as will convince them of their folly
mid wickedness. They are wolves in sheep's
clothing—blind leaders of the blind—base
hypocrites, who have brought a lasting re
proach upon the church to which they lie
long, and have opened afresh the bleeding
wounds of the tiaviour in the house of Ills
friends. Let :mat Ileum maranatha be writ
ten against all stub apostates tutu the true
Guth 11i Ow Gospel.
A II is [NOME CANE-ING AFF.\I4I.---()L11'
friend, Corporal (
of this city, who gaiitrel his military title h'.
icing .ttlicer of that splendid corps, the
Etattinstor Veariltles, in,ihe tltt-sof Findley
alai Ilarlanati, : 1 1111101 , 1 latterly has gaille(l
r.pittatimi I,>
1)“1,1,,ii, \V ila.s he litantlfficti - es,
\\ as the ri,ipient of a Very handsome ',int.-
(111 •evening, :1t the hands ot•
frj,i,ds. gold-motintty can,
of I, , ,pard \\,,,Al and a pair 4 gold speetnck,
Wert• l,rraattett inscription tilt
the head of the cane is as as.follows:
Pro•eittoll to Corp. WILLIAM GUMPF, the
liesl ImitiMfactlirer cif NailVe Wines, his
4if Lanouster. 21I1L 1,61.
.11„• rt•.i_
I.:;Lst kiw_t
t,fo Nv:n,
"I the I
I.i2l , iii-r• 1 .1 -I—in a rew alTr"Priao'
1 1 ,•,•ljn..111 ri•111.111%^, N\ \
1 . 4-1,“11,1 , 41
.Iral, \Om :Ifii.nvard
niniL•a l'r ~~1 111 II l•'O=allu"iuilS lO ~nrra-
wilh
:Viav
11.1111
\Vh, :111 01,111'011:P “1101 111:11'11 ill 111 f,
programme - look Mace, AN - hick Ivits a most
agreealdo All oiegant supper had
1 ot•en prepaxed liy the a mia)4t• lady or tho
riiriairitl,-whiidi his friends Were iln•itcd fir
partake or. alimidame of good
tlin:eye and palate, \ 011
11,111:1, and an liv.ming of rare Iluttior, in
terest :nal roasting was sprint. The goinfe
men presinit speak in glowing terms of the
riranuont rneeived at the hands of Like l'ilr
poral anti his lady, and fel
\\-ish that he Ivould he (Itll4l.
-rioN in ,. m it Orrick:ll,4.-7'lle
following gentlemen were elected to serve
as officers of the Columbia:m(l Washington
Turnpike company for the ensuing year:
M:inagers--•1. 11. Shuman, Jacf.l. Lutz(
Itenj,imin Abrall:Litt lillll4`r,
I I. I,i rvcri•y,
'!'reasoner- Ihint•an (st,ltt.l.ll.
Officers I tic 'ollitilhin anti (I,o,lliiit
Ilill Tunipikv :
;4.m.ge
Mil. Samuel °Mini N
Smith, Alichatil
ihr, .1. 11.
ollit•Prs or the Columbia and Marioita
I'uruhilcr .•uuituuic
I ( ,i(len
:%Intragers—Colonel Jame :\lvors, John
\V. Clark. Henry :\ltlss,li:tn,
Ilinl(le.
Clry 11‘,r,E1101.1 , inar
k..t opcnell firm this morning, with prices
tenaing uplvard. The 'wive , i'mlued as
follows:
LANCASTER. SATURDAY, NOV. 26, Incl.
811 l tel, per pound - lOr , •-I. - ,c.
Eg .. ,,,,, , I,er dozen 31 yt 314%
Lard, per pound
Chickens, (live,i per pair 01 , 1•Iille.
do. Idres,(ll,l 77111-01 k%
Ducks, ptr pair.i live, Pik%
0 dressed,, 70e,
•
Geese, per pair 51.70
.
Turkeys, per piece I.llok 137 1
Potatoes, per bushel '1.50
do. " ',.. peek
!,- , weet Potatoeß., per peel - 400r..50e,
Apples, per peel
unions
Beef, p.l . p.... 11111.
Pork, " " "
Cabbage. per le , til•••
('lies nuts, lv'r i l u;ut
Beets, per hunch
Lancaster Wholesale Grain Market.
Corrected (laity by J. li. littFNER di, Rao., For
warding and Commission 'Alerchants, No. 91
North Queen Street.
LANCAsTER, November2S.
Flour, Superfine, y .-,11
" Extra
White Wheat, t bushel
Rol
Corn, old
Oats
••
Rye
Cloverseeti
Whiskey, in hints
The Cause of the Fires in New York
The New York IFp,./d, speaking o
the cause of the tires in that city, says
I)itibrenttheorieshavebeet advanced
as to the cause of the tires on Friday
night. "one six or eight Weeks since
the Richmond Engttii( r, the known
organ of the rebel government, publish
ed all article advising a general devas
tation of the northern cities by lire, in
retaliation for the severe measures adopt
ed by our generals to crush the rebel
lion. short extract from the article
alluded to,will /10 ilottbt finuish to our
readers a sufficient clue in yegard to the
dirccling powers whom it generally
supposed instigated the incendiaries in
their foul work :
A million of ‘lollars would lay the proud
est rite or the enemy in ashes. The nwn to
~ x eetne the work are already there. There
would I S no ditlieulty in haling there. here,
or in Canada, suitable persons to take
charge of the enterprise and arrange the
details. Twenty inch with plans precom
celled, and meal pr.)vit led, selecting some
(Irv, windy night,. might lire NOW York,
Philadelphia, or Boston, ill a hundred
places, :111.i Wrap if in flames frofn centre
to suburb.
It is more probable, however, that the
plot was fomented and the details ma
tured and organized by some of the lead
ing secessionists who abound in the
cities on the Canadian border. Thous
ands of t hese fellows who have fled the
:- 4 outli to avoid the rigorous conscription
of the Davis rrgi lac, which they were
too cowardly to wait and endure, and
beillg without occupation or means to
live, have no doubt banded together,
hoping in the confusion and tumult in
"gident,--to' ItTgeneral conflagrUtion.. in a
Ate eltyillew York theylnight be
:tiMaded to .'secure spoils and plunder
4 .rnnugh 'to keep the wolf, for a time at
, least, from the door. The presence of a
' couple of ruffians in our city railroad
cars a few evenings since, and theiropen
avowal that they belohged to Ikrosby's
guerrillas as well as their desperate ap
pearance and:lndecent actions, is sugges
tive of an independent movement which
though it no doubt will be countenanced
and chuckled over with fiendish glee
by the rebel leaders, did not in a direct
manner proceed from the War Depart
ment at Richmond. :The fact that no
attempt was made on the arsenals or
navy-yard, which places would be the
really objectible points against Which
the rebel government would direct the
deadly blow, is an additional circum
stance in favor - of this theory. How
ever, the investigation about to be made
by the proper authorities will develop
the matter and disclose who the guilty
parties are.
It is reported from Paris that the King of
the Sandwich Islands has sent an ambassa
dor to France to say that he would gladly
accept the protectorate of Napoleon, giving
a large territory in payment for the support.
Col. Samuel Shoi•h
41) I •
11,
1 )(a 0(
1 - I I •
11
The Elections 1n Pennslivania—An Au
thoritative Statement or Results.
To THE EDITOR OF THE WORLD:'
yave;uppinhe rid:letters of ingni ry from
-ArimonagnerterscrinTigard to the lute elec
lieiiic•iiionii-tatateq 'mid am induced mainly
convenience, to beg
you 0.4 4. . ii4eelti.gicir2,- a general answer
tfirgiiaii 'i:fitlelY disseminated col
umns.
I undertake this the more freely, perhaps,
from having seen the strangely absurd tel
egram of General Simon Cameron to the l!4 . ew
York Evening Post. claiming "from fifteen
to twenty thonsand majority in the home
vote of the state," for the abolition candidate
for the-Piesidency._
Allow me to: . 'piendse
A recent amendment of our State consti
tution, gives to the volunteers in our army
the right of suffrage, while thus employed.
The legislative enactment in pursuance of
this amendment provides, that where "tell
or more - of these volunteers are together
at any'point, they may open a poll on the
same day of the election in the State, under
given regulation, and subsequently make
returns of the votes thus given to the Sec
retary of the Commonwealth, and to the
prothonotary of the respective counties.
In cases where "less than ten of these
soldiers are separated front their respective
commands," they are authorized to place
their ballots in sealed envelOpes to be sent
home by mail. The provisions are very
similar to youi-New York absurdity on the
same subject. These proxy votes are re
quired to be offered at the proper polls on
the darts of election, and are entered pre
cisely in the same way on the poll books as
the home votes of the same town or pre
cinct.
It will be perceived that it is ahnost im
possible to ascertain, in any sulisequent
inquiry, exactly which are the home votes,
and which came through proxies from the
army.
In my position, however, it became im
portant to ascertain, as nearly as possible,
how many there were of these detached
voters, where located, and their polni
cal preferences. I have notes of sonic six
thousand, and, 11 assume, at least that
number of these proxy votes were cast at
each of the recent elections. Of these, not loss
than live thousand were given to the aboli
tionists. They were ehietly front the
hospitals, which are governed in a Majority
of cases, by old WOlllOll of both sexes, of the
abolition school, NVIIO could stop the grog or
gruel of any recusant or even send out to
the front. In this way, least five thous
:lml of these proxy votes were
,given to the
al .olit iOll Calididateti at Lot h ttic la lc clevl inns
and hucc Leer persistently conutcil With
the /Mine v 4,11., in the satement of the abo
lition pro,.
But in the (letober election, ruutitiog
arms/ putt, //n - c)) pro.rg with Mc
1,111“ . V01P.,. there was 1.111 acknowledged
ienmeratie majority some live hundred
and lourleen. So that :di lhose wagers
which predicted that the Democrats would
carry, or hall a majority of the home c ote
ill thy• Inst uotnberllcetiottill
/MI, be," WWI In our State, as far as I
know, such wagers have •all been paid.
There really and honestly was a Der no
cratic majority of' sonic four or live thous
and in the how,: tudr at that election.
the vote given for presitlential empli
ihttes, in : , :oveittl.er, so far from there lit•Me
t‘vettly thoteettel olmlitiott niti
jority
ks. (;,•11. , n0
"'ill not he Iw 111111111 , 1, ;hr .
155 . 55.5 . 5/ r•sis r 5.5 1.1112 , l • 1 , 1,1Nt
\ulo in ihr 5 ., 1111,1[0, :5" , 1 , 11 NS(.III.1
:12;1111 6 , 011.1 :I I • lvar Pentoeratie
4,r N's
suit Illy Iselis . rl . • 111:1( • 111;1Hrhy ;Ignill,l
1,;•11,1%,1 :‘1..(16411111. tnhimz ittio
. .
•1 ec. milt, NS ill Ite found to He less than film
so comae,' of the abolitionists in l'enitsyl-
I ;H o f , t o • h.tols.r. >l:irlc the prediction.
I had written thus far, IV hell 1 Wet with
the statement of the lion. E. Slifer, pttblisll.
(fit in the New York Tribuire. I see, no rea
si al to doubt his estimate of the whole Octo
ber vote of the State, shoNvimt: a majority of
snore lhirtoen Ihouwntd in fal t or of the abo
lition candidates for l'ongress. I note the
difficulty he presents. in reter•ence to
m.utertaining officially the Jrouut votes, as
inguislied from tlit, :truly Prav
tically, lio‘vever, the la-to,y vote. given at
the home [sills eno ho eiseehlahaal, ;aid have
135 en ao,untiely giN't•ll in Willa I hove slated
C. 1.. NVAI{II,
chairman of tl n Democrat ie Stale Central
Committee of Pennsylvania.
To \yAN Noyendier
The Coining Man Gone
• Like a beautiful dream, the lovely
vision of Ben. Butler, which gladdened
our eyes for a brief fortnight, has van-
ished. Intensely loyal reporters no,
longer dwelt affectionately upon his
lightest word ; well-to-do citizens who
pay an internal revenue tax (UI silver
plate, breathe more freely ; and wives,
as ladies wish to be who love their
lords"—have ceased to shun the vicin
ity of the Hoffinan House, for fear of
disagreeable optical consequences to .
their offspring. The hero of New Or
leans and Norfolk is gone; his brief
reign as Viceroy of the mighty Abra
ham was satisfactory to every one—but
himself. How a formidable army corps
was transferred front the banks of the
James to the Hudson; how maps were
studied, and the police authorities con
sulted; how a complete net-work of tel
egraphic communivation was establish
ed and a special bureau of information
organized; how au engineer depart
ment was created, and a system of bar
ricades agreed upon, has all been fully
explained by the sycophantic
Every arrangement had been perfected
by the administration to have an insur
rection break out in this " copperhead "
city, and be suppressed on the Parisian
plan ; but all its designs were discon
certed by the stolidity of our citizens,
who, with a phlegm worthy of their
Dutch ancestors, took no notice of Gen.
Butler at all, but quietly kept on voting
all day, and rolled up a majority of sonic
ll",ouu against the party of which Ben
jamin is such a shining ornament. We
sincerely combde with the possessor of
the " key to Richmond," on his disap
pointment in not being allbrded an op
portunity to hang a single citizen.
During his short sojourn among us,
the General has inspired at least one
attachment—in the Court of Common
Pleas to the tune of Slso,lioo—which
will survive his departure. He has
been dined :mil wined by the inevitable
Wetmore, and exhibited as a curious
" Beast" to Firth-avenoodles. We are
not aware that he carries any silver
away with hint except rt massive pair
of spurs, presented to him Iry some ju
dicious admirers as a delicate hint that
it was about time for him to change his
quarters. As he is :t running rather
than a lighting General, the present is
much more appropriate than a sword
would have been. Henry Ward Beecher
'eordingly thinks he will run well for
le Presidency, and Abolitionists gene-
*ally are beginning to regard Butler as
he cooling matt.
In the hope then that in the distant
future, the far-seeing several direc
tions) statesman, and ferocious (against
silver plate awl liquor dealers) warrior,
whom Abraham delights to honor,may
again rule over 11, , in his ()Wll right and
not Icy deputy, We can endure to he
separated from Ben Butler for a season;
but with the honeyed phrases of Ids
Putter still lingering in our ears,
we silently vow that "though lost to
sight," lie shall ever he "to inetnory
dear."—N( (c )"0,•/,; Was,
QuAwrz Mtm,s.—ln January of this
year there were 12.5 quartz milk in
operation in Nevada, which were erect
ed at cost ranging from 510,000 to SlOO,-
Ho. About three-fourths of the quartz
mills of Nevada are driven by steam,
and the balance by water power. Of
the entire number, four-tifths are in the
vicinity of Virginia. The most of them
receive their supply of rock from the
claims near that place and the adjoin
ing town of (lot(' Hill. It is calculated
that every strum) will crush a run of
rock in twenty-four hours. There is
an average of one hundred mills in con
stant operation. These will carry, on
an average, ten stamps each, making.
one thousand, with a eameity fur crush
lug one thousand tons, per day. The
ore - will yield at the rate of $5O per ton,
giving a' daily - product of 559,100, or
$15,000,000 per annum.
Copperheads
Several eminent and distinguished
members of the Republican party, of
Philadelphia, have been arrested at that
city for stealing copper at the Philadel
phia Navy Yard. One of them was ap
pointed to watch the others. Their plan
was to cart the metal out of the Yard,
and ship it to New York. Their necula
tions are immense. They were exposed
by a carter, to whom they refused to pay
his demands for hauling. These very
thieves, who are now in the bomb proofs
or Fort Mifflin, at the late election, stig
matized all Democrats as traitors and
copperheads. Thus it goes, another
page added to the large volume of frauds
committed under the garb of patriotism.
Who is the next customer?
General Hancock, on account of illness
arising from his old wounds, has retired for
a brief time from active service, until he is
phyfil&My better able to keep the field.
The Florida.—
It is very'evident, front a special tele
gram from 'Washington which appeared
yesterday- in the Philadelphia Pr*,
that the Administration has determined
to give up the Florida and her captured
crew to the Brazilian authorities.. .It
appears that the eleven officer's' Ofßfat
vessel, who were in the Old—Capitol
Prison, were several days ago sent, to
General Barnesik at Point Looketictti be
forwarded by him to Rear Admiral D. D.
Porter, commanding the North Atlantic
Blockading Squadron, who has beeti di
rected to turn them over to Captain Na
poleon Collins, of the Wachusett, now
lying in Hampton Roads. The tele
graph further states, that Captain Cot-
lies has heel, ordered to return to Bahia
with his rptadi prize, her officers and
crew.
'Phis is a wise decision on the part of
the Ada' nistration. Immediately after
the capture of the Florida, we predicted
that the Federal authorities would pur
sue the course indicted in the telegram.
The attempt to justify the capture was
absurd, and was only calculated to
bring the - United States Government
into contempt in the eyes of the whole
civilized world. ;palpable wron gdo n e
by an official is most easily righted by a
prompt disavowal of the act, which fre
quently saves. a Government from the
disagreeable duty of eating humble pie.
Since the above was prepared, a tele
gram has reached us an nou n eing that an
rn•nry steamer had run into the Florida
and sunk her in vine fathoms of carter!
This will complicate affairs somewhat
but until we hear the full particulars
of the rr reidert we forbear comment.—
The Cost of Substitutes
On a call of .500,100 men it would cost
three hundred and fifty millions of dol
lars (:.‘. , 350,000,000) to fill it, at the price
per man (S 700) now paid for substitutes
in Hartford. And if Connecticut's
quota is 11,011, as it probably will be, it
would colt the people of our state seven
millions, seven hundred and seventy
thousand dollars 1 7 -:", - , 7711,01111,1 at the
same rate.
This tax, proyided the quota should
be filled by substitutes at this rate,
would be greater than the entire inter
nal revenue and tax on foreign impor
tations; :Ind this, too, for barely secur
ing the men, without. a uniform on their
haidts, or it ration in their hands.
If Russia quailed under an expendi
ture or two hundred millions of dollars
it year in the Crimean war, what is to
lieeonte of this country one of these
days, at the rate we alt
General Scott Corrected
A eerlsl ,oll dent ”l'a New York PaPer
sags General Scott is wrong in claiming
for himself the ilistinetion of being the
oldest Ilenoral lit the world. Lord Com
bormere, who is nowin his 91;th - cat,
eiltered I -ervire as far land: as 1 Tno,
.00l Is IdeutonantAleneral offinniandod
the t o valry Salannoloa in ISI2.
Tito of his groat ago, he still lakes a
interest in viands and onntps. and
lIII2IIIITI
St. James' l'alacciw ill a review ill I fple
Rirk. (ten. Scott's inscription should
have been, "From the oldest to the
ablest Genera] in the new world."
tt , -ir The loud and persistent profes
sion of a regard for tile UNION, Whieil
11:1N - c marked the conduct of flepuldican
editors in flu: political campaign now
ended, and which have been used to
justifyliqr. Lincoln's war policy, will
all he abandoned by and bye. Lincoln
has re-elected himself; and there will
come What your real _4l:olitiouisas have
:ill along secretly desired aml meant to
1)1:41 - N lON PEACE. !lark it.
ii1141):1111 11, TE , I4 Wht.'ll.
H 1,110,11111, hilVl` , I;re'd
111 ,111 .,. 1 . 11•11 1),11 . 1 , 1111'
.111.01 1(1 ~r 111, wlutljtipc
L&i\(S rt•-
lif in .111,1 1111'
.111 . 1,11 ,, 11 , 1 , , NVIIii , II I,lllllil'
pfe't OtafC.s
T a Con.. Wives. Consumptive
[tire's tv ill receive a Valuable prescription
iw the cure of Consumption, Asthma, Bron
•lntis, mnl all throat and Lung affeet inns, (free
)(charge., he sending. their address to
Ilee. EDWARD A. WIL(' , ,ON.
Willianishut . g. Kings New York.
21
11.1'0 runt'Fret! 'rib Nt.ry oats
f,•rees.—A Gentleman, cured of Nervous De
bility, Premature Decay, ntnl YOllllll . lll I•lr r o1%
:a•tu:u,•d hi a desire to benefit others, will lie
h a ppy to forni,d, to ;ill who need it, !free of
ehan2,,,. recipe f4,l'
siutple remedy used in his ease. ... , ntrerers
ivishing topruiit by iliimilvi•rtistirs bad experi
:tinl possess a sun , awl valual)lo remedy,
eantlit at, by addressing Min at unreal his place
of business. 'File lieelpe and full information
—of %nal IMO—trill be cheerfully sent
I.y return
. 1,,11N P. IH;DEN.
No lii Nassau Stn•et, Nosv
S.—Ncrvou , both
fin , t this inft,,,,‘,11,.,
ov 31.11,VW
Great English Itelate4lv. Sir
James Chilli's Celebrated Female l're
pared trues a pr,l•l'illii1111 4o• Sir .1. Clark, M.
I 1.. Physieian Extraurdittary the
This well I:unwn clod Trine is nu ilnl~,.il Tun.
bin n sure and saf,reinedy hor Female I Mlieul
lie, ibsirtiet • irmni :11l ‘111:11-
, \•pr; ;0111.11g:11 a p"werful reuu sic, it emu-
Mitts imt Mug hurl lull Ip 11a opie-I hut Mn.
T 4, 1\1.1 . 1 . il•11 Indies it is pee uli:lrlt , 11111 , 1. 11
will in a shirt Mims. mi the ltmllll , l
period wtth regularity.
lit Mica. , Pi Nervpusand sp,tml Arfeel
pain Mille Rack and Liittle, Fat igue
nun slight exertion, l'alpitaimit pl . the Heart,
I,pwness pf Spirits. I lysterit,, Ile:Macho.
Whiles. and all the painful disease,- oecit,ipned
by n 1isurdelrllS:SSII•111, these pills will el legit
when all ether means have failed.
•I•Lr.r ',ilk 1111 V, m•Vor lirc•tl ICIIUKII to
ivltcri• 1111 11ircction, tilt. 2,1 IF;kgo 1,1 P:nnlfh-
I.•t
VnitodSl:lll,
.1“1::11./s1 , ,,, 27 Cori lw! SL, N..,
N.
:IL:PM will
1,111,111,H.
it;3 - The Confessions and experience of
:tin local kl.—Puhlished for the benefit, and :as a
'la)L ti MEN :tint olla,s, who
suffer from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay
of Manhood, ,ke., supplying the, same time
Tile MEANS OF SELE-CEEE. By one who has
cured himself after undergoing considerable
quackery. By enclosing a post-paid addressed
envelope single copies may be had of the
author. NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Dai. t
may 31 lye 7l Brooklyn, Kings cm, N. Y.
ta-11,11ubbell's 4:0111elt Hiner!,
A EGETABLE
IN V ( 1?..I V;A _V .STI? ENG TIfEN I .\-!:
the , ystem against the evil elhiiits of
I . 11W hol,s.1111." Water.
cure Weak - nes , .
Will cure (:eneral
Will Cure Heartburn.
Will cure Heartburn.
Will cure headache.
Will cure Liver Complaint.
Will excite and create a healthy appetite.
Will invigorate the organs of digestion and
moderately increase the temperature of the
body and the hire, of the circulation, acting in
fact us a general corraliorant of the system, con-
Mining no poisonous drugs, and is
The BESI".IDNIC BITTERS in the WORLD.
A fair trial is earnestly solicited.
FAL ( HUBBEI, Ptiorutvrotts,lJru
sox, N. V.
Central Depot American Express Ilolliling,
Et•Dsi IN ST., NEW YORK.
ml For sale by - Druggists. Grocers Sic.
11. E. Slaymaker, Agent, Lancaster,
- Wholesale Agent.
For sale by Daniel 11. Heitslm :out C. A.
liciuitsh, ;oil it tfw 41
tR" - - Do You Wiuh to be Cured?
DR. BUCHAN'S ENGLISH SPECIFIC PILLS
cure, iu less than :10 days, the worst eases of Ner
vousness, Impotency, Preinat tire Decay ' Semi
nal Weal: ness,lnsan ty, and all Urinary,Smimal
and Nervous Affections, no matter from what
cause produced. Price, One Dollar per box.
Soul, post-paid, by mail, on receipt of an order.
I me Pox will perfect the cure in most cases.
JAM ES ti. BU'I'LI•R,
(len e rat Agent, 427 Broadway,
July 21 3rnw 27: New York
Editors of Intelligeneer
LE.la Sias: With your permission I wish to
say to the readers of your paper that I will send,
by return mall, to all who wish it (free), a
Recipe, with full directions for makin and
using a simple Vegetable Balm, that
will ef
fectualy remove, in ten days, Pimples, Blotches
'fan, Freckles, and all Impurities of the Skin,
leaving tha same soft, clear, si noon' and beau
tiful.
I will also mail free to those having Bald
Heads, or Bare Faces, simple directions and in
formation that will enable them to start a full
growth of Luxuriant Hair, Whiskers, or a
Moustache In less than thirty days.
All applications answered by return mall
Without charge.
Respectfully yours,
THOS. F. CHAPMAN, Chemist,
July - 21 gmw 27J S3l Broadway, New York.
.(4.r A Card to the Snffering.— . Swallow
two or three hogsheads of " Buchu," " Tonic
Bitters," "Sarsaparilla," "Nervous Antidotes,"
J‘c., &c., and after you are sati fled with
the result, then try one box of OLD DOCTOR
BUCHAIN'S ENGLISH SPECIFIC PlLLS—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 shattered constitu
tion. Old and young can take them with ad
vantage. Imported and sold in the United
States only by JAB. S. BUTLER,
No. 4:f7 Broadway, New York,
Agent for the United States.
P. S.—A Box of the Pills, securely packed,
will be mailed to any address on receipt of
price, which is ONE DOLLAR, post paid—
money refunded by the Agent if entire sMis
friction is not given. Only 21 Binw 27
!fio
_ .
.
COLE. - - 1 011" the' 28th - inst., this` city,- Enh
raim Cole . ; aged 73 sears, 2 months and 21 days.
Alc_Know - R.—November 24th, in this city, An
, nu C.; ingint 'daughter of William-C. - and Ann-
ii:Sfoßeinfil;aged , l)year arid •
aliNren.--4ritirklintalietixtgeltrer was noin
k-ul-4.ig Year 1717„andi4ed o"
he the 2iith day of
- Noromber,'lB4l7,"ag:e4.76 yerri. 7 months and 21
xkttS.
Pr 'twiner Mafkrt.
PIILLALET:.PIT lA. Nov. '29.-LTrade Is dull and
there is very little deniand for Flour, hot hold
ers are firm at V..) 756v11t,f0r superfine; 611 00 for
extra and :".:12'0,12 25 for extra faintly.
In Rye Flour and Cornmeal nothing doing;
the former is worth 69,
Wheat moves freely at. , m 2 6202 (Liter Western
and Southern REkl; $2 756 A 2 lh for White..
Rye Is scarce and commands St. 70.
Corn has advanced 5 cents. with sales of 3,000
bus. tiew Yellow at 51 115€0 1.10,
Oats are active and 2 cents per bus higher;
sales of 9,700 bus Delaware at 92 cents.
Petroleum firmer; sales of Crude at .he, and
Refined in bond at 6701.70 c; Free at 53(c
Mess Pork Ls held at 11012 cents.
Lard at 24 cents.
Whiskey is unsettled' and higher; sales of
Ohio at 51 90@1
NEV YORK, Nov. .—Flour has advanced .36 - e
10 cents for State; sales of 12,000 bbls at 29 650)
10 25 for State; $ll 155'12 2i for Ohio and 610 Si@
15 2.5 for Southern,
Wheat advanced 2 cents, salt, n 'thin-tort
ant.
Corn advanced i(2 cents, With small sales,
Oats advanced 1 cent.
BM firm.
Pork firm sales of 2,000 bbls at ,i;:itia3.l, for Mess
Lard firm.
Whisky steady at 31 il2q 1 95.
Stock Markets.
NEW YORK, November 29.
Chicago and Rock Island 101
Illinois Central 127
Do Bond , . 117
Michigan Southern
Do Guaranteed;
New York Central 12W '
Pennsylvania Coal
Reading
Hudson River
Camel.
Erie
Virginia frs
One Year Certificates..
Five Twenty I :oupons
Treasury 73-10...
Coupon is
10-00
Registered;
Gol,l 24,-).`4
Phi LADEI.I . III Ntbvt.liihcr
Penna. s's
Reading Rallrowl
Morris Canal
Long Island
Penna. Railroad
Gold
Exchange 011 New York, len
Philadelphia Cattle Market
PHIADELPIHA,2..s.—Beo.feat tie continue
dull at about former rates; 2700 head illTiVVei
and sold at from li;(17 for extra western nml
l'enn'a; 1::01:i 1 .1 for lair to gaud and 14012 cents
per pound for common :t.s. to quality.
Sheep active; and :tboul cent per It high:T.
500 head arrived and sold at from W.:to sl..cts
per pound, gross, IS: to qUality.
COWS WI MOW Change :111,1 about 100 head ar
rived :11111 . o ld :it from ::0:“ 90 per head as to
condition.
Hogs re lit het ter demand; 3900 head nrri vett
and sold this week at from 131550Kf17 the NO
nett ; the latter for 'while corn fed.
dear ';ltittertiomento
A 11.1)1TOIt'S
berm Sohner, late oft I.• I.l"rough of \Vas),
The mfillersigne,l .\utlitii,
al~-
r,)intrd ht.li,trllollr• the halanei• 1,111,01011 g in
IIIt• 11811(10 of Jae“l, B. Shuman, alill
led to the same, will sit fin.
hat piirpose WEI/N1.:` , ..1).1Y, 21sl
\ 11. lsli I, v.l in the
1,0,,nry It 1 11 ~f the Hanoi, in 111, crl
whew It
~i ii Jill rihuti~nl may :11 . 11.1.1.
ESILLE:II.IN,
.11filil.ir.
T)ANK STOCK AT PUBLIC AALE.--ON
THVINDAY, DECEAIIiEIt F 411,1861, the
undersigned Administrators of Ilih estate of
Isaac Long, late of Manhenn township, Lancas
ter county, deciii., will sell at public vendue, ;it
the public house of.lohn Michael, in thecity of
Aneaster, shares of 'ASTEIt
BINE SD Ali.
soh: to 000ttotoo, at 2 0 . ,10,k, on snia
,bly, when attembrnee will be given awl terms
made known by SAHA ET LONG,
BENJAMIN LONO, 711.
1-w 17
- 01BEIC SALE.—ON FRIDAY. TILL . 231)
day of DECEMBER, A. L., INGI, sub
seribers, being the survivimr executors of I l•
1,1,1 will ;mil ol doe•d.
will Nell at Trostle's Hotel, ill ill , Vin:o2.l•
ihamst.wn, iu Ephrah,
the rollowina real 4 . Siall". :
Porpart No. I. l'oti,ist ing of a ,1111111 Tra,•l
Land (;ronno, situate in stilt
adjoining propertie,ol Jame, Tregolool
and I lie road loading from Itemo,toNvii to said
Halinstown. contatiiing 2.11'1{ Es. more or lt,s:
whereon are oreet ed a (INK ANI) A 11. \
H'l'( PUY 21 . 1.A'flIF.1:110A1:1)P:1/
1.1()USK.L1111 a (ironoll Barn, hoilt partly of
stone and frame. There ;0,0 a Cariwnt4•
51 11111 ,,,i wh,r handing-, 1 , 11 Iho 1/1 . 1 . 111I,1••: all
in 14c.,041 .011,1111,111.
of ('letter mi 111 ,
Purport No. 2, A I.ot of clean. I.aii 1 , mil 11:0.d
114,1 r 11/ IIII• l• 1.11, of
\Vl'a Cr, Purpart lwreatiur descril“,l,
and tin , politic road leaditiLt 10111
nail Hnhnc
-11,11 lu SI•llii•111,k 4 . lml:tilling SA , 'I; Es :Ind :211
l'El:(11 ES, 111111'5.111'
Purpart No. .1 lot of clear land, lying con
tiguous lit Purpart No. 2, and adminitig tlu
same road, and lands of 1). Fry,
Mg 5.119; Est AND TwENTy rEncH Es, limn
1/1.
I'urpu•t Nu. I. Also a 1,4 or clear land, ad-
Joining the road aforesaid, and land, of . h •sse
I:ielli,,,,,ntaihing ()NE ArRE.\ NIrI'NVENTY
( (NI: PERCIIES,:inure ru•
The truces on the above (I,serihed proper( in,
;0, good, :‘llll iio hind high state of culti
vation.
On Purpart No. I there is a well of never
frilling water with pump.
Sale to commence at 1 o'clock • property to Ire
struck down between tine turd floree o'clock in
I lie rinerinion, when tern,: will !remade known
be WILLIAM E EINE,
DISEPII I: LINE,
Surviving Fxeeinitrs of Aliehael 1: line, dee'il.
not' :r0 tsw 17
()ItPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALUA
BLE REAL ESTATE. —)n THURSDA
the 2'2il clay of DECEMBER, 1511, will lie sold at
public sale, on the premises, by virtue of :11l
order of the Orphans' Court. of Lancaster comb
ty, the following valuable real estate,
situated
in Dolo•rain wp., and late the estate of Minnow
Murphy, deVil, to wit:
All that Certain Plantation or Tract of Land,
situated in Cotentin twp. bounded on the north
by lands of I Ivory Webb, the widow Swisher
turd \\sin. Hogg; on the west by James D.
Barra; on the south Geo,'Eergnson; motile east
John .1. Andrews trod others, and containing
s:I,ACICES, noire Or less, 'floe
erected are a lnr Lot:
W1•IAT1 1 I.:ll.lkrAltlrED DWELLING I Torsi.%
with four rooms on each floor, neatly plastered,
and 4111 ; a new Bank Irani Is I,y :o
feet, with slate roof; Corn Crib, Hog Pen alld
Wag6li `Shed; there is a gooil Cistern at the
Barn with pump in and house over the 5a1...,
a well Of fond Wahl', will 1)1111.1) ill, at the
1a)u,,,10K,r •. young Apple orehard, and
to number off Pi•aelt, cherry and Pear Trees.
Abuts Acres of this tract eynsi,t of Chest
nut awl flak Timber, and the land :out fences
are in an excellent condition.
Tilt, property is in :1 good
InraleQ Cunviiiiit•ln to 31111,, Sohook itnil
.\ person wishing ti vit , v; this property
will 4,11 Oil :%11'S. Nan,3 - lqnrphy, residing 1)11
Ihr preinises, win) will show 111, touul•.
Sale t,, croltmence at 2 ~ ' cloelt, P. M., of said
:Ith•tvlanc, will iii giN cu .141,0111 -
! inn, ~r it
N.VNI'Y A :\ll - RPTIY,
M ,• RESS \\ * ELI.,
Ac of the Estate kirphy,
tlecca,el.l.
Also, ill (hes:oil° time unit place, will Is, sold
the followimt per , ona! property of the estate of
said deceased, viz: S or 9 Tons of won cured
Hay; a quantity of Oats :cud Wheat Stmw ;
and other articles too numerous to mention.
No spirit non, liquors shall be sold or allowed
on the
NANCY A. .11 - fl.l'llY,
JAMES CHESSWELL,
nov 30 tsw 171 Administrators.
DEBLIC SALE 01' VALUABLE REA L,
11 ESTATE.—By virtue of an :dias order,
granted by the Court of Lancaster county, Jhc
undersigned guardian of the minor children of
James it. Lane, decid, will sell at public sale,
on THERI-iiPAY, the 22,1 thky of DECEMBER'
Istil si at the public house of John Michael, in
the City of Lancaster, the following deseribed
real estate, viz:
All that Lot of Oriamil situated in Duke
street, Lancaster city,. between ()range :0.1.
Chestnut streets, adjoining property of B. F.
Shenk ~n the north, and N. Ellinaker, Esq., on
the south, containing .11) feet, moo. or loss, on
Duke street, illla extending back 215 feet to a
public alley—on which is erected at large
THREE-STORY BRICK DwELLING
:tad ether impreeemems.
Stilt to commenee at 7 o'clock, P. - m.
Terms will lie made known on the day of sale
by the undersigned, or by Samuel Reynolds,
Esq., Attorney at Law, East King street.,
It. 5..1 KICK INS,
10o: 30 tsw -171 Ullaraisn,
I _1 °RACE WATERS'
CX/:'d'!•.l/1 ESTA ILLISHMENT
B=M3n==
EIGTITY NEW PIANos mEI,ODEoNS,
O :\AR It iNIUAIS, A LEXANidLE and G.kl;l
- ORGANS, at Wholesale and Retail,
Privet: lon% SECOND Ii.ASU PIANOS at areal
bargains. prices from t.: , 0) S2INI. New 7 /I.la, o
: , 21;11 :1nt152771; NViill rat,..1.(1 ;11,1
S:31111 ;111.i . 6.1
tn`.g-yll.
A large Stock of FAHEET .Nll 'SIC
and all kinds of M "SIC.% 1.
IN TRC
-3il:N and Music Merehandise at the lowest
rates: 101000 Sheets of Mash•, a little coiled. at
Cents Per Page. 2.liiinditw
WisTrliatteolls
H 0 WELL d: GRUGER•F
MARBLE WORAW,
NO. 66 NORTH QUEEN STREET, (EAST SIDE,)
MANTLES, GRAVE STONES AND
All orders attended to with neatness and de
snatch. The public are invited to examine the
drawings and stock on hand,
aug 29
C lIRISTIAN WIIIYER'S
CABINET'-WARE MANUFACTORY
Corner of East King and Duke streets
LANCASTER, PA
The largest, most complete and fashionable
assortment of Cabinet Ware constantly on
hand in the Warerooms connected with this
establishment, and at prices to suit the times.
nrig 21 tfthiow I
No. SINORTH QUEEN STREET.
U S .
F . SITULTZ & BRO.,
have just opened the largest and most com
plete assortment of
LA.DIES' FURS -
ever offered in thismarliet, which will be sold
at the lowestrates for Cash. - (not' 3 tfd
.t49immigoNwn.
The Secretary of file; Vreasnry giyea notice
that subscriptions will be received for CotipT3.
Treasury Notei, payable three yeary,ifrOrn,..i.l:lo.
15th, 1864, with semi - annual4Merest at the rate
of seven and three-tenths per cent. per atthrtlil,
—principal and interest both to be paid in lri,,i
fnl 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 I heirdate, as
the Government may elect. They will be issued
in denominations of Sit, Slot, $5OO/, $l,OOO and
55,000, and all subscriptions must be for fifty
dollars or some multiple of fifty dollars.
The'uote.s will be transmitted to the owners
free of transportation charges as soon alter the
receipt of the original Certificates of Deposit
as they can be prepared
As the notes draw interest from August 15,
persons making deposits subsequent to that
date must pay the interest accrued from date
of note to date of deposit.
Parties depositing twenty-five thousand dol
lars and upwards for these notes at any one
time will be allowed a commission of one
quarter of one per cent.
SPECIAL ADVANTAGES OF THIS LOAN
IT IS A NATIONAL SAVINGS BANK, offering a
higher rate of interest than any other, and the
best security. Any saNings bank which pays its
depositors in I'. S. Notes, considers that it is
paying to the best circulating medium of the
country, and it cannot pay in anything better,
for its own assets are either in government
securities or in notes or bonds payable in gov-
ernraent paper.
It is equally convenient tl.s a tc niporary or
permanent inveatment. , The notes can always
be sold for wlthin a ❑•action of their face and
accumulated i nl crest, and are the best security
with hank, a> out lat era Is f,,r tliscomits.
l'oNv E INTO A, SIX PEI:. CENT. 5-20 GOLD
BoN A.
In addition to t he very liberal interest on the
notes fur three years, this privilege of mayor-
Sion 1s Row worth about three per cent. per an
num, for the current rate for d-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 that4s
the'act uoil pr.,at int this loan, at the present
market rate, is not loss than ten per cent. per
!Ts Ex Em Fitom VT.% FE OR Ilr re! PA I
EIMEMIE
enumera.t.cd, a .pedal Aot of Congre, cA•emptg
all bonds and. Trca.sury 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 15 hpllev,..l that I.seenu . ll.l4,(llfer so great
illti111 . 1•111,11, L. i , •1111,•, 11S t i,SLIOti by the
gOVIIIIIIIII . III. I :111 gll 111, Form:: of indebted
ness, the faith or ability of privali, parlivs, or
StOek Nei. Vale Collllllllll Lie::
only, is pledged Mr payment, while the wholo
property of the Colllltry Is held to secure the
discharge of UI the obligations of the United
While the government offers the most liberal
terms for its loans, it lielieves that the very
strongest appeal wt•ill be to the loyalty and
patriot kill i.f the people.
Up to the 24tht ofSeptealltr,thesal,,criptions
i 0.000,000
Subscription, will I, rtwei vett by till' Treas
urur of the l'tnited tilates, at Was.binglon, tilt
several Assistant Trot,thrers and tleslgna.ted
Deposi tartvs, ttlnl by the I I it.-vr NATIONAL
it' NI: OF :ma the I , IINT NA-
TIUN.kr, n.\ oP
ALL itEspEk iiLE BANKS BANNERS
throllgillikit (111.'1,1111(.1'Y \ v I! I give further lufor
~~lr~licuC
D e . rI, 'l' 1", R
111=1
N,,w VI 1111.: 1 . . 1 I ) ELI.:IIOI.TSE,I
where he will be prepared to treat by Inhalu-
thm uC uxygenized Air all diseases of the
Mall
IMEZMEI
I=l
==l
The oxygen is breathed directly Into the
ungs anil through them is carried with the
blood; thus :Ls soon as the blothl will carry It It,
reaches all partS of the system, decomposing
the Impure matter in Ilie blood and expels
through tie pores. By this 'node of treatment
the patient does not have to he clotted and
111/I=9
Relief is }te from the time of breathing it, and
a few applications are only necessary to eradl-
eate the dimease entirely
Persons living at a distance may lie treated
at their homes after visiting the Doctor
to 5. Ladies' parlor up stairs
'opior twouo.
/PRE INSURANCE COM
PANY OF COT.UMBIA LANCASTER
COUNTY,
FOURTH ANNUAL REPORT.
Whole amount Insured, 82,001,435 08
Whole amount of Premium Notes,.. 2.511,931 40
Balance Cash Premiums,
January 1, 1863,
Recp't for Premium less
Agent's commission in
1863,
Receipts for Assessments
less Agent's COMMiS
sions in 1862, 2,385 02
Losses and expenses paid
In 4863 . $10,133 32
Bal. PrenL Jan. 1, 1061, 3,704 47
$13,887 79
A. S. GREEN, President,
GEORGE YOrtill, Jr., Secretary.
MICHAEL S. SHUMAN, Treasurer.
DJREC :
R. T. Ryon, John W. Steacy,
John Fendrich, Geo. Young, Jr.,
11. G. Minich, Nicholas McDonald,
SaMl F. Eberlein, Michael S. Shuman,
Moos S. Green S. C. Slaymaker,
Edmund Spering.
Columbia, February 13, 15th,
aug :34)
I[A TR I 31 0 N 1 Al
LA DIES AND UENTLIE-11-E-V
if you wish to marry, address the under
signed, who will send you without money
and without price, valuable information that
will enable you to marry happy and speedily,
irrespective of age, wealth or beauty. This in
formation will cost von nothing, and if you
wish to marry, I will cheerfully assist you. All
letters strictly confidential. The desired infor
mation sent by return mall and no questions
asked. Address SARAH B. LAMBERT,
Greenpoint, Kingttcounty,
net 2.5 lindswl New York.
A VALUABLE PATENT AT PUBLIC
SALE.—The patent granted to Matthew
Bartholomew, dated July 24, 18144 -for an IM
PROVE') SI 'OCRING and SEPARATING MA
CHINE Eon WHEAT, will be sold at public
sale, to the highest bidder, for Counties, States;
or the United States, to suit purchasers.
Wherever this machine has been introduced
Millers have pronounced it one of the very
twat that has ever been brought before the pub
lic. We here give the names of a few leading
millers having these machines in use:, John
Musselman, Wheatland Mills near Strasburg;
John Neuhauser, Mill Creek; Christian Neu
hauser, Conestogo Creek; Beni- B.. Herr; near
R Soudersburg, John Kennel, near BaltiMore,
Md.; Amaziah Herr, Strasburg borough; Israel
Rohrer, Paradise; ohn Moore,Chigoes; Fil
bert Si ohrer, Pinegrove, SehttYlkili county;
Henry Musselman, Beaver Creek, near Stras
burg ,• John Mast, head of Conestogo Cieek; C.
B. & B. Herr, Manor township, this county,
have purchased three of these machines, be
cause they are superior to any others- , they
could get; by calling on any of the above
.named gentlemen they will give all infcirmal
tion required.
Sale to take place at :Sideman • spieeher's
Hotel, East King street, ort.MONDA.I7, the 21st
day of NOVEMBER next, at 1 o'clock, R M.
D. B; BARTHOLOMEW,
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