'HE 'WAR IN EUROPE, Account of tho Marne From Paris Fhthtitnr Moon the Line of the Loire Further Advance* of the German* 10110011, Dec. 7.—The Government ap iieals to France still to maintain her resist ance, which is,certalit to end in triumph.— 'rho army oldie Loire Is two thousand hun dred strong. Another month will see eight hundred thousand Frenchmen In arms. Park may tall, but in that case tile cam paign will change its character, becoming one of detached warfare and manosivring ht the open country. Franco herself la un- Hum norahle." The special correspondent at the head quarter,' of the Crown Prince of Saxony, at Chateau do rumen, writes on the ISt: " Prince George has removed his head quarters from 1,0 Vert. I :alma to (lollies on-the-Niiirno, to co-operate with the ex pedition i . ow Sixth corps. There wits ft grand elrort yesterday. The day before there wan e 111.11.Vy ell11111)(11111e, but nn in t./nifty appeared ell Lief north side. Very early yesterday, it WILY apparent that there wits hot work on the wont; Lire Fort a Must Valerien was thundering away. "From an eminence overhanging Ar i....eatettil everything was visible, A battle teas in progres.i . at the south, 'rewards Aleut Vitterien, but closer Le my positien, thew ark was very WILIIII. She, early in the morning chills from batteries at Nan terre and Courlieviiiii hell been erse.hing Into Berens t n I Argenteuil. The sheltered road behind tee latter Lewin was scored in inatly plailis with deep ruts made by "hells. The liaAk of the river on the French side WILY 1111141 by their in lantry, wile kept up a lalLuring lire into the ii,irkitess,in anticipa tion of all attempt LO rectors tire bridge at Bennis. Tire tr , s,ps occupying that Argenteuil, 111,1 the intermediate nests stood to their mans, toil wads 1111 effort to reply to a tire N4l l ilt lle/M.1,1s and doing SO lilLlu harm. "'Fite batterie , lel the other oille of the river, l'reni the 1.1111111•Ilee WIWI', I Blend, kept. 1111 llnn tieriiinitting lire !Ten it, Shells 111.11glied its nuuuuit in :ill dirisdicdis, and tau it Were kildeked about n•iii,rselesoly. As day brake it, becalm , toe ilatigeroto, a pailion, and, nel.wittistanding its :01,1111:tee" IN it poild or baikolit, I was ram pcllc , l to 1,1,- liatO it. retreat into the 1,,w ground. be vend iL wts Line frying-pail the tire.' 1r I went east shells trele Lit Hriebn carts 111111111111 e iuln Eloielly,Strat a n d in it ;eel Slams were Ili, ling rough times at tau hands of the Feet leintile 're wit-of-the-North. Further areurtil, Drane,v and Le I; , dirget were att.•ked by Fort de Thirtt4.ll..y I tt... , llllp:tiiil.ll uu olli ovr thr , 111...01 1.. Ifltrt:4 , ;z. , 1 Tlll.ll f..r till lint 111111. till. .t rf•tr. , gratli• Inirvolllllll --,VI. iII. The. Vr , ricli, It.rtvevt•r dt"..orvo• 1 . 11 . 11 it till . tl oh . re-gill:Sr maim, retl,ll. • 14111.alstratiml lank in 1.111. 1111'1,111W Of 1,1. :ita later hour. l/talso (sdatans sllO%, rl L111:111sPIVI.S to 1,1:1111 in fr.dit of tho I net allii ac1,111,,i1 tuwnnls Ln litiergi•l, hat tla.y h,st hoant la.a.re they got Wall, that] 1111. ral!n..l stati,at 1111,1 never rainy. %%11.11111 rain;;],. Isnuulnd with Ivasl..aa harsi ed. :\111:1y, in liaa, sllf.ll 111, 1 . 1,1110 w flirts all anaHal Lhn,arrait was heavy anti 1,111i1111,111 , ,, hurt sir 1r ill 1111 , 1 parims,•less that it di,l 111111• ,14111:1U1.-4. EVorythillg 141 tile northern sale Iris 111•011 in the 1111.1.111•1! nt 1 . 1.1111.." l/1•.li 1 ',•11, , r11 1/1101,t: s army still Isilils iiii• pn.itinuv ii t •isisS 1110 ilf 111,:p1.11i11.4111:1, chamimg.y, but. 111,. 1114111 Ir,,fly 411 . 111, 111,11,11141 Snrlhwrst to Crolit•l, Wlll , l, 11 tri.ollllll , ll a imsitiim he twass.a Spila. ;tad )I:uria., pr,a,s•tisl by lhr guns of Part Chatisll,,,, Thu wlinit• Li i•Xl . t•i•ii, 6,3011111,11. The army :.:1111,11011 strmig, is Lip Ow lilt hali I hoy the Ea,t, Go,lluip army will uo,ve 'rho oh je,t M.kffitt, , l,•l by the ”..tipati,ol ronvar,l a ot,llllllll In ,Ijo, tip This uppr.)3l.lsing tho ntikv.ty. 1.10:111), 1111• 111, TI». 1)1)1,1. of 11.).1.)- 14.111)1.1)...! 1,1)..1•Is )) ha!!!!) With tile Urllly 41110 1,11,),)11. noallg011.•, ) , F 1 .111•11 1) . 11 . k.1.11111111111,,I :»1)1 WO), TIII• 1)).)»aiii11.•r alloy is Oil I. 11.• rn:ul tll ki.11,1.71. , ., 11).),)).O. Thal :tit., the light of 111,7 th. lh, Itavari.r, thrt•all•rwil lion.gc•iloy, awl ilk, 1,1-.1 'rho Froricli llt•re l'in Intl t..ak nravaat and =lin 1111 ml , l Ilrr may won , ...110111,41 L. 111 , l't.ll,,an, ••ia treaty 4•1 . liv.; I.•rrit .ry of 1.1L,•1111,t1rg, i. t.. hi :1,110,1 • It I, r0u.i1,1,111,•r0 I,tr4ati,ly loahle, that w,alld at II and 11a. St•ll•clands. ItEiti.iN, h..... 10. -'l•ha• hoittlanlttwili Pari. , 11,1 tlomo,•.1 ‘,ll 1..• ptit Iltlie elrt•.(l, f«f ,Pl((iy Tito II((tV It (0, of thc 1,311,1,.,•hr ;l 1 11 - VISIIIII, tilt . arLny 11..111. 1,1.1:, 1,114.111 , 1,1111.,, who 1111, arrivvil he a killootl from Say , . 1 , 11 1111 1 huh 11I ' Vncrnll mr alai the 211 .11 I 11,1'1111,1i 1111 1 1 . 1• NV1•1 . 1 1 for 1111 1 1 ii 1 1111•11, Mai that tha Illmt 15,00 a 1,1i1511111.1, ;mu i Mix eun.. Ile tittli, that Mllll,l, 111/ 1/1•iVilt1.111, that ileilit,llll l llt ...I 11.1 to 111,111, 11illt•i111 1 1111. 1 ill the 1111,1•1111 1 111, of all 1•'1 . 1 . 11.1 11.1 . 111i05. - I tiaii ;tail Si . . 1 hia•111111 hilt 4. 1,1111 hi' 1111 1 li711111•11. F1'1•11 , •il 3... , 11111i114 11.1 111 1,11 . ,Z1. \Vt.!, 111,111 Sell :it al t,r artillery 11_00. Th.! P1 . 11,,1:111 WaS ,ii , 4llt. A lesv French ,‘ on. tal,ti. (h•Fientl %N., In 1)11•111,, The Fri'llt•ll at 11.611 captlin,l a ,1,ta.•11- 111,11.. , 1 1;11111:11, Vt jilt I,loNio,N, INr, a 11,,,11 .11111.0111‘,1111 . 111 lir the t lk•11 , 1'y OW 'Mil. .1 itro•Il• al , ILI I' re' SAyS the army Lite Lnira sr:, rr ttlf”ro..,l 111 the (Stl'llt of forty th.iii.und 1111'11. V'‘ .0' D..... slk (~.rtscnaloor, 1(..I :In un der:4:ll,ll.g I,et I:2lglan,i (1.)11. Van I 1 plavt, as 111.. Dr. Van A ,i....pa1,111n.1.1; Latta to I,ntlyi, rt•iti:tS. voltragoil hy . thi.l.lFlllllllll4l I . l,i4Lall , l`of the Army of thr 1,..irt., lu, ~;a:tlllettaJ has re- sillvt•11 f,l till. 1,1111,1 for :111 11.11111i•tit . ..:111 , 1 1,11.1111 With .k ~,hatch 1 . 11.1 i the aerial ~rta,spottd ela ul f h.• Tri , oaa,•, at 'roars, ()11 Friday, says that NV:11 . iS wore firmly ',solved ,at Limit ever. Cretnieux and I , otirielvat teem 4i.,1,11) PlOrlit . an/ X that e‘, ithig. 101M=1 sir the rtpuhlican son:th,rs day, alter m,rr rnuiu,inu in their e“nin.ils, an ,1 the Sall hunt ingo .it' tho ~.1111i11,,tr,ti.,,, finally agrel•.l upnn :l 1 . 1111 1,V1 , 1.011 of the .)1 . lho t,rualo, tl'll,ll 5V,,,1111,..1,1111.111.- ly he that 11,.1y. The ininn,tiatt the trmible in the t•mh.n, Syn. the Ihnnitth I,i. 1),,o1 , , to -.,•citt, 1110 ,01t,1i.111 aL ;I , a 1.11111.1 qr It the horeign relatim, 5.1.11 I h,lllill,r, 5011:100' Cllallillol . , lie ill 61111:01 ti' the census eoniiiiittee, to sviami this desire sc its ISOlllll7i, lint Ike 'J1,1:0,151011 1':15 ti,eth ss'ilh rrjrr lr,i liy IN trivial, :tn.! WILS .1.11i1.1010111,1 a 1 SllltsoilllollLiy II 5,1, Mr. in mid t o give him li, >I I•. P:1111`1,011, hy the is itleira‘s,ii.n Senator I landin front all onionittl, Will k, 11,. 111- 1110(0d 1,, the Cilail . 111:11,1110 ut lilt` I.ollllllit. tell 011 tile 01,11 . 10 t. 01 bill, When Mr, (III:110110V nubutittrvl 111, 1,110111, the II:11.10•11A, ohjerted, and sustain ed his ohjections by asserting that the dis phieeineut ut tile. Patterson was merely an etiort on the part or the administration to override tn.: evident intentions of the Sen. ate in rep n'ting Domingo, by patting Mr. t'oli though op also! Li/ Lill. treaty last year, is now in la ver of it, till lilt; 1.011111111.1 e, .Nles+rs. ;ite,vart, Wilson and others, addressed the VILI.IIS, filially Mr. Patterson his right to both hold Ills tad position un the fore.ign e.niiiiiittee and to suevee I tile. Ilatidin as ch,nrinali on the district coin- After 5111111' further delmte, aecont pgiiied hy extraordinary confusion, the sillijeet. \vas recommitted, and ill the end tile. Chandler lirought in a report which svgs adopted, retaining \ Ir. Patterson on the foreign continitt,. The re,till i, ,iceepted as an indication that, notwithstanding the president's ur gent entreaties to secure its ratification the DOlllllll4O treaty will he reported against it it is ever sent into the Seintte. A wealthy lady nt . New York recently went On,Ugh an extraordinary perform ance. She gave out tier engagement to a gentleman in Washington, had the cards sent, out, the guests came in numbers, many presents were sent in, the clergyman was ready, the bride waiting, but the groom came not. On an explanation being de manded of the astonished gentleman, it appeared that the whole thing was a delu sion or art invention of the lady's, without Ole slightest knowledge tail on his part. It was a sad case or "marriage um the brain." TIMM AleNT())))11):ItV, Doe. 7.—At the joint con vention for the election of Senator, Mr. illidth Waite (J)cm. I received hi votes, Warner, (Rep.) 50, and liar:aeon (Rep.) 14 votes. iloldthwaite received ono majority of all the votes east, and was declared elect ed for six years from the 4th of March next. ono Democratic: member was absent sick, and two Republicans wore in the city, but did not vote. Mr. Goldthwaite been a judge of the direuit and Supreme Courts, Is an able lawyer, and a citizen of Mont gomery county for ;over forty :years. The people are greatly rejoiced over the result. Comicressionill Pro4deedlugm. WASHINGTON', DOC. 7 In the U. S. Senate bills were introduced by Mr. Conkling to "promote telegraphic communication" with Asia; Mr. Wilson, to make American ships eligible for foreign trade, and encouraging ship building; and by Mr. Carpenter, removing the limitation or the time within which bankrupts may apply for discharge. In the House, Mr% Manning, member elect from the Fourth North Carolina dis trict, was sworn in. Bills were introduced by Mr. Sheldon, to amend the currency act. Mr. Lynch to provide for gradual resump tion of specie payments; and Mr. McNeely, to abolish the Freedman's Bureau. On motion of Mr. Buffington, the Secretary of Slate was called upon for information rela tive to the alleged seizure of the American schooner ftranada, at Port Hood, Nova Scotia, on the pretext that she had too much provisions for a two months' fishing voy age. Mr. Mung,en offered a resoltion de claring any European project to make the Bay of Sumatra a free port contrary to the Monroe pulley, and asking the President fur correspondence in relation to the mat ter. Mr. Crelis offered a resolution direct ing the Ways and \l carry Committee to re port a bill reducing the tariff. 'l'tt UR, oA Y, her. 8. • In the U. S. Senate bills were introduced by Mr. Wilson, of Mass., to prevent as sessment.siif money upon Cmvernment em ployees for political or other purposes; by \l r. Pomeroy ' amendatory of the Pre-emp tion laws, and by Mr. Morton, providing that all elections for President, Vice Presi . dent and Congressmen, shall be by ballot, The Senate Standing Committees were announced. The chairmen Oldie prillt•i pal I•olllfliitiees are as follows: Foreign Com mittee, Sumner; ; Ap propriations, Morrill, of Maine; Com merce, Chandler; Man ulaotures, Morton ; Military, Wilson; Naval, Cragin ; Trumbull ; Indian, Harlan; Pensions, E,ffinintis ; Patents, Wiley; Pacific ltrril rnud, flow al ; Claims, 1111 N,, Robertson, (WS. C., is eliai mum of the seeleet cuwwit tee on the Removal of Lisubilities, and Harris, of La., chairman of the joint select committee till Retrenchment. In the 'louse, bills Ivere introduced hy, Mr. Tow nseinl, providing that in, dot shall be imposed oil successions ‘4•,t,d iu 114)4).1)).1,1)111).• Cr es pvetatwy prior to theact fOr )1111y 1:;, ; and by Mr. l'..anks,regulatim; labor:mil compensation in navy yard, r• I )rth gave ;miles that the Foreign Commit tee w.nild, on 'Tuesday next, cad attention to the Paraguayan report. I m motion or Mr. Van Trninp,information regarding sales of vessels:m.l captured 1•0t -1,11 dnri ng:uul since the W 111). 1)11 motion of Mr.:4441,414:k, the Tax and Tariff bill, 111 . last ),),),i))11 wore relerro I to the \Vay, loin :%14.atis Committee. The hill to rev is(' the Mr. l.':urno worth's amenclinent abolishing the rrank - mg privilege was rejeeted. r. XiLlail l: inirodneed a 1,111 repealing the :•,10(rage act passed on the :list of May lust; and fir. IMtler !Pak,' that 011 'llll,lllty list 1)(1 )1)11)1 )I , ls ))))11,1,1))1,1111)11 or the general noicsiy bill. The death or r. Ithig,vav, or V wit, announced, arsl alt, the 1 1,1 11 1.1. try eulogies the I los-c adjourned ...lay. \V,kstilso put, t,To. In Om Sottattt, im port:toe, 50a, 11,11,1,1..1U :%Ir. Sumner ol ferell a ro,olutlott th•• oircionstanotts eount•ott..l with the pro ito,tt.l annexation St. I tontitiLto, ohirh Was hilt m, and °nit:reit to It, !printed. r. I s as,erly ..11rtret I tt lotog re , olution of in quiry a)/ in thei.llll.lnyilltalt 4,n,h, army allll tows' th. , F. I , co, iu thu var,,,,,,,5tat.,-s in enforcing the fey,...) la,v , and assisting It elortions, svithre or ,lttost for ottpitts and or ders, an rtstimatt, of 1.111) es 11011.-, finer unit what civil ollitters have 111)011 rt.t•nulli7.l.ll I.V the Atlinini , tration, what discretion is al lowed to the military or 11115111 4,11, Iltantl, iu trigs,ttoh Intorcerentat epos It was laid over and ortlere.l to 1. , Printed. !tills were intro.liteetl 1," Mr. SPenver, ing tht"tllit ,, Ad' litiral 1111.1 VI., hear A. 111111,1 1,4 10 three and 1 . .)11III10.11,1 , In , IN; hy It rake, regulating rank in the tiled iital mut engineer corps ttl tho navy; Ity Mr. I:ollogtz, relative t, tlittappointinent, under the Naturalization latvs• or eitizons io ‘6l - ataatraey of registration and deputy Stalos,Nlarshals ; Ity Mr. Cole, all plar..11•11111 1 . 1 , 01.1 111'16 , 11 North Iln•ries to !Waal von sttl,, and it , sult-tequent itortatton fro.) I.l' duly; Igo Mr. Stewart, to 1.f.4) . ./t rights of injner , ), and ..Inaalrago drvelopun•ut ..1' Mines. M I larlam fr.an tilt. I ntlitin Com mittee, report.' a bill authorizing - the eleo toot of a 111 . 1l),I.all0 In 1 / 011141 . t.,.. fruit the In dian Territory. At 12.:0 the .mats' turn. Into eN1•1•111.1Vea1 . ` , 1 11, 1, 11111' hour 111irl• Mniltiay• W,'IIINIIIOIN, I ti the Statcs St.lkate a lull sva, Irmhiced by Mr. I'llandlvr ailth,rizing the I'resiileul to stispetld voittnlercial inter c.FtlrNe hi•t1V1•011 lhr [lllind Stair, rani- North .\ noriea h.\ in Ill,tiniUnitalt, tilti•re , t may rcquire it. It %Vih'l Mna•rild to the Milli- Wero :MO iutro dnred by \I Itatilsey ti,thet,tahlishnient nl steatL,ltip hues tai I:ttr“pe, by Spettepr, n' the protection :tud prop erty nn nor Ma rini% Schttrz offered a r,4"llitimi do,laritig 11,r ;1 general removal at di,t. hilities, and said Mr on ill spill', 'llion a few days. :NI r. tr.,‘111,141 ajoint reqohitiott llIP:Ipimill1.- 1111`11t 0r I . olllllliSSiiiller , to i to Sall 0,- 1...1g0:ma examine hilly hit,' the comlitiwi, resiitirces and relations it that republic, and the desire of its people for to the l'sited States, &e.; the report of the l'olinni , sion to he laid before I 'ongress. The resolution, which appropriates for tin eNpellSeS Id . the IV:ie Ordered it he printed. A number ul hill. were passed over. The bill tin repeal the Tenure oh( )11100 :tel was refer rod. After an executive session the Senate adjourned. In the House, Joseph 11. Kainey, eolored Ineinher elect front the Petnrth South Car , - I Ste leietriet, was sworn in. A large num ller of hills were introduced and referred. Nit . . Butler, from the.) udiciary Committee. reported a hill repealingtheteim othoe :lots, which Ivan pasqed -yens P. - , nap , . 13. r. offered a re,oltition tor the ap pointment or a San Domingo at (,intilax to Air. Nlorton's in the Senatc, , whi , ll Nva, referred to the Foreign Commit tee. *Alt. DaIVOS int rndu eedainiutresolution lor a reeess from Decettilwr :12 to Janitary .1, which was adopted. nn motion of >1 r. :•:iar • gent the Appropriation Committee were directed to report what etleet had been given the provisions of the Indian Appro priation bill requiring investigation id cer tain alleged Franck. >lr. Logan introdnee,l a !till al,..lishing the of Admiral and Vice Admiral in the IlaVy, e ee.,ed N eitheet a divi,ion. 111 !notion ef :Nihiael: the Commerce retweittee were directed to inciniro whnt ahlrtion a: jp, , :islatjoil is 111!ef,,al . ' tier the transporta tion of imported lllol,llalldiso to interior ports. Alr. Rclley offered a resolution ile• claring kir the abolition orall ititertial reve nue taxes, except oil spirits, tilt aiiil malt Ailiipteit--yeas 164, nays G. r. Ciix offered it is )Mien directi n g the NVitys and leittis Committee to report a bill abolishing the internal revenue sy,teni, the necessary revenue to be raised by intcnrxl taXatioll b,iing assigned in just proportiiiii to the several St:at, ; also, providing ter a un - or nu- revenue only. unierre,i to the Ways and Means Comitlittee. Ailjtm md. I=E=l The English Press on (Ise Alai...in goes Los nos, —'rite Times of to-day has a st r iking and conciliatory editorial on the subject of the Alabama claims. It ask, no indemnity for the insults heaped On Eng land in consequence of the depredations or the Alabama, but craves a settlement of I In . claims, tint merely - lierause they are just, but for the purpose of inaugurating all era or better feeling and closer unity between the foiled States and lircat Britain. The Moo•umg Pont of toolay sees nil hopeof hal ter relations with the Unned States, as it says the best A mericans ie are driven from political life, while men like (Mneral Butler wield political influence, and osten tatious courtesy is shown to nations sup posed to be unfriendly to England. Del'lNiOn or an Iniporlitol Railroad Ciro At Baltimore in the Supreme Court, the ease or the State of 'Maryland vs. the Balti- More and ()hi., Railroad Company, to re •over one-lifth of the total amount receiv,ll from the transportathin 111 passengers over the Wa,hington branch of the road, 1084 devilled in fixor or the c.unpany. The Court held that the act of 153'2 so far as it provided tor payment of one-filth or the re ceipts front passengers is unconstitutional, and that the fast of payment up to Juno 10, Iduto, did not stop defendents front denying its nnr•onatitutiomllity. The court intima ted that inch passenger could recover front the company one-111th of the lace exacted. AllOOlll Report of the Director of the The ' ,put of Goy. for the year ending with last June gives the total de p”sits of bullion at:3'..:,990,210 ; c oinage, Tho v.ina g e Phillfilelphia was 21,330,516 pierce, of $1,1161,860 ; at San Francisco, 2,592,180 pieces, of $19,919,:i1iti; at Carson, pieces, of $132,3ii9. The redeemed nickels amounted to $511,872, or $34,592 less than bust year. 'the director opposes redeeming the box est bronze coin age. The profit front bronze and nickel coinage last year was 8275,009. Silver token coinage is urged afresh in pieces of tell, twenty-live and fifty cent pieces, of reduced weight but standard purity, exchangeable for fractional currency and United States notes. The silver could be got front Neva da and Colorado. 'Fables show that from 1559 to 1599, both inclusive, the Philadel phia Mint coined 484,787,170 pieces, of z•:143,- 490.741, and the San Francisco branch 22,- 1 248,708 pieces, of $181,439,199. Our Northern Neighbors—now Western Cities enu be •• Dionstrounly Affected. 'fowlsTo, Dec. 10.—The following special front the scat of Government appears in the Telegraph of this morning: ' In view of the threatened adoption by President Grant of Butler's non-intercommeretiff policy to wards Canada, including the withdrawing of the funding system, it is interesting to know the immense accommodation' which Canada has afforded to the United States by permitting that country the free use of the Welland Canal. For the year ending on the 30th of June last, no less than 2,854 American steam and sailing vessels, with a tonnage of 705,742 tons, passed through the canal, and the withdrawing of the bonding privilege would, it is currently believed, necessarily entail a like withdrawal of the use of the Welland Canal to American ves sels, which, of course, would affect most disastrously the cities of Chicago, Cleve land, Oswego, and Ogdensburg." THE LANCASTER WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1870. Astounding' Frauds' In the De. • WASHINGTON, Dec. 8, 1870.—Mr: Wm. Welsh, of Philadelphia, formerly the chair man, of the Board of Indian Commission ers, had an interview with the President yesterday, and subsequently made a semi official report to the Secretary of the Inte rior. Ile returned on the Id inst. from his visit to the eleven tribes of the Sioux and the Pmnacs, all of whom aro on the Mis souri river. Ho introduced and assisted the live new agents that were appointed by the President on the nomination of the missionary societies of the Protestant Epis copal Church. The report will encourage the friends of Indian civilization, as it gives illustrations of the readiness of that long neglected people to profit by the presence among them of Christian ministers and teachers. Arrangements wore made to es tablish schools, and to be followed by mis sions at an curly day. The Governor of Dakota having been removed from the In dian Superintendency by the President, certain abuses at the agency have been re. formed. Mn. Welsh, in concluding his report to tine Secretary of the Interior,. sage: There is one department that still needs the powerful grasp of a master hand. I refer to purchases by contract and other wise. it is estimated by men of largo ex perience that a few adroit manipulators of contract and purchase have made $250,000 this year from supplies to Indiuus WI the Missouri river alone. All this and more could have been saved if the business had been conducted just us our inprehailts manage our own operations. Thus 2,500 sacks of flour were contracted for at $3 50 for a long of ninety eight pounds, delivered at SIOUX City, when the price nt that place was $2 and ought to have been $2, as wheat was only worth ft,lllsixty to severi ty cents per bushel. The bargain limr freight up the .Misssouri was high in about the Sallie ratio, say two and a quarter cents per pound Ui the nearest reservation, and six and a quarter cents to f ;rand River. Wheat . could have been purchased and ground on the Reservation at mine-third the cost of time present supplies. Rad is this system is I am grieved to re pill an occurrence that I trust you will re fer at Olive to the special Indian Commis sioners for thorough investigation and pub lic report. The following clause will be found in MI :let of Congress passed the 15th or loot July, termed the Indian Appropria tion hill : It shall he the duty of said ( . .111111i,slone, supervise all liX- Irellilititres money appropriated for OW bcnrlit ii 1 in the Cnited States, and Inspect add goods I.ll'llllU -1A lor said In dians in connection with the I . lllllllliSSiialer Of I 1111i:111 whose duty it shall be to consult said Commission making purchase of said good.. These special Commissioners were COII - IS to iLr, 11111 . 01,1•Salid inspeeth on of dry go.,ifs. but they were not consulted Or even nutilled of the purchase or inspection Mother goods that wore brought by the commission of Indian Affairs, on con traa by private sale, to the extent of a million dollars or more. Four hu n dred and lifty thousand dollars of this sum was spent for ll'exas cattle at six and a half cents pound on the hoof, the highly responsi ble Texas drovers delivering them, with out any risk to the original purchaser, at uvo and three-quarter cents a pound, or thereabouts. In some illstalleeS the Indian agent refused to receive these cattle, as lle already had :1 three months supply; the loss by death and shrinkage during the winter, by stainpedimr, and by the cost of herding being, so great, that the agent would Ilia asSIIIIIO the risk. Ile wars, 110WeVer, om pealed to receive the cadre, to the great loss of the government, by a positive only!' Iron the Commissioner of Indian Affairs. I wa; credibly itilOrnied at the agene:e4 that bri hes worn offered to certify tic over weight. The vouchers in the Auditor'.; ollic,• reveal the fact that payment 51115 11111110 tm receipts given by subordinates while temporarily acting 111.11, t h e 1111011,1i ' 11. ti of ail absent agent. These certificates merely indicate pr,ents of live goitre, without giving the n u mber of the cat ' tle or stating ,viiether they were all Nveigh eil, ay eragtql weighing a certain limn her, or by a inere guesses the ‘veight. The I certificates Mr slaughtered pert were evi dently given belbra the cattle were killed. . . A10,11..21 the :tgetit's report (ir x (.17.,]. of 11v hi. la•pga.semativa. teas re,eivol at the I inlian ()Ince, it ,OILS not sent to the .\ dam.. IC it (Otto after the that laa•tital ut the jall,ilaSe it •110111 , 1 hncc ilia, seta. t i the .% helipre the 111.N1 payment. \Vhell the. LittiLl!rS 1.1,11 , - at•liialS reached tic lli ie,l that it ,505,,int• trilling purehase Illitilet"lllect all l'Xittfaley. ,it nurprise 1 sure Texa;+ rattle un the rout' to the reservatiiiti un tint >I issouri river last 'mint)), paid for, N,iverrilllT 2s, :it rent.; a pound, the stun Cattle bar MI:troll:n(0 de livery crithl have burn purrhased in rho at frur rents a ',multi, arul iu at Schuyler lir early delivery, at I ‘,lllll Ile uixh MI.!. details ciitially stitrtliniz, 'multi,: will t•rialite you to prOVlde a remedy ..0171.1•EiVe. '.lll,se 1,111, me while I was:tiding tile l'resillent iif the States in earryiwg out nix pokey. I felt ',mind 1.1 riiminimicate them, as I know that litith the l'resiiient ymir , elf have resiilvril rv,e pu the Indian Depart ment therinighly, that apprepriatious Lc Ile' the lieurtit ut the Indian may hero:die!. impart the lareest benefit tii this trtitc.a Mircrintinalloa ,i;raltiNt Merchant., The f.,ll.rwing prcparcci I' the :ten of P rcs,l,ll t , " • i ENTI.I:3I EN: entreat your earnest onsets correct the rates of freight lie t‘vtien our city anti the \Vest. In conse quence of the nilich higher rates by your road during the past season, ,air largest customers ill St. I and l'hicagii have purchased nearly all their goods 11l New lurk. The two largest houses ill Chicago, and also smite of the largest tourer Is in St. I will only inirehaso here pro videil we will send their goods to Nest York, whence they have freights at it , fl.lii per lull pounds, whilst the Star Union Line noolod. till ?1.. - on pre nel potion's, with au on . , parties who make (:town that they are able to do hotter elsewhere. the majority or l:u busses do not think it. inru unbent nu them to make rates for everybody, and therefore excuse thodliStolVe , for nuying in New York by merely stating that their ability to ship thence with a great saving lin rates of freight. Quito recently we have klituvii contracts for goods front Philathil i phis to Evansville, hull:tint, at 31.111, whilst by your road the rate Was 51.37. ii a, not the 11111 e arrived when the interests of your sweklmhlers and tit this conllllllllny and or persons forwarding by yolir road would be greatly promoted by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company themselves engaging in the eXpre, freight transportation, and al lowing to your customers or saving to your company the eziorition: commissions !mid Mr intermediate I' , arties7 Why net establish on voile road the sys tem which has been found to work so well in the collection of taxes, gas and water I rents, giving the 11111111,11 mm for the largest 1111.111t,s 111111 most prompt par 1.0 your cus toiletsl' \Vont,' not the Pennsylvania. IZailroad Company suet,: wore than nee I 'Mildred thousand dollars per allnilin by buying ell and 1 . 011.111eilin.o: the express freight lines for the ',client of stockhnltlers, I instead of extending their road into remote regions niore for the actual benefit of the express lines than of the ronli These are questions which ere long Elitist be presciit.,l MI :di the great railways of the country, and heatis,veled hl•ert, of Europe by the companies transacting all the news upon their several routes and lines. We solicit yruir earliest ellorts ill this [natter to prevent a confirmed sacrifice to the trade odi 11111- city. To \vhoolll Call Noe hook for protection mid encouragement, if . ,not to the direr tor, of your c , rinpally ? In sist on such rat's as will give us at least an equal chance with our competitors in other I toarkets, and by any route, and if yoil can ! not scow,. this, reorse to _lto yP , Ur Colllllo - and Moral stipport to :sly ooeo_nliolo . .a.- ' noon which slay prove indilierant to our !prosperity, et gather its sustr inint, from our necessities. 11FT=1 Nome of the Washington correspondents cur leading republivan journals state that there seems hi be no longer any doubt thus during the present session of 'ongt•i,s the ineonie tax will he At least lidoz en bills looking to this end have al ready bruit presented, :tint there is a stronger feeling against the tax than ever before. u sew bees assert that since the reduction of the tax during the last session, little wore than the expense ut t,llecting it will he re alized, and that if it is wholly abolished the Revenue lltireau will he enabled to reduce the hirer of officers anti clerks, and abate other enormous expenditures to such a de- gree that the go Vernment will lose little by the cl ange. to say nothing of the benefits which will Ii the abolition of the tax. tm the other hand, it is understood a ma jority of the committee of ways :nut means will not favor the immediate repeal of the tax. Some of the members think that it had better be allowed to stand as it is un til it expires by limitation on .June 2, 1572, and others say that if any action is to be. taken, it had better be left to the Forty-sec ond Congress, the present Congress having already passed upon the question during last session, alter full consideration. it tempt at Mur . t . l , 477 . :ANe:s . rt, Shoots Ilk The usually quiet locality of Newtown, adjoining Newville, was the scene of a seri ous domestic tragedy, on Monday morning. It seems that Samuel Stanton, a negro, and his wife had been living together - very un happily for some time. Stanton became jealous of the attention his wife was receiv ing from another darkey, and they separat ed several months since. On Monday morn ing Stanton saw his wife in company with this man, and arming himself with a pis tol, afterwaids met his wife at an adjoining house, when a scuttle ensued. lie struck his wife and knocked her down, and after wards fired at her and struck her in the arm. lie then rode oft; and returned, and met his wife on the road, when he tired at her again. wounding tier in the neck. He then rode off some distance in the country; and leaving the horse, started on foot over the fields. Presently he came back, mount ed his horse and returned to Newville, where he gave himself up to the officers of the law, and was brought to prison at Car lisle on Tuesday.—Carlisle Volunteer. I.iirtment The — a Culprit's NSEehonenlof - --. (4.r..eBetgeegoroonee Court of Common Pleas On Saturday morning John Hanlon was A Court of Common Pleas was in see. brought Into court to receive sentence, the skin during the past week, with Judges Judges having refused to grant anew erial. Hayes and Libhart on the Itench. The prisoner appeared stubbornly deli- The case of Joseph Newgard vs. ',reiter ant. His sisters and wife were with him a ick H. Dante, which was commenced on few moments at the dock, and in their ex- Monday, was concluded on Wednesday af change of aidutation it was supposed by ternoon , 'phi s was a suit for damages, the souls observers that something was handed plaintiff claiming kiss fur trespass commit- Iff m. The women were ordered away and I ted by defendant, in tearing; down fences left the room, and at the command of J udge on plaint! tr.; enclosure. Defendant, in Paxson the prisoner was taken out and his pleadings admitted the damagcs, but searched, but the object was found only to said he win justified, as they were done be a ring, which he wished to give his xis- whilst in the exercise of their right. ter, but which she declined to accept. Plaintiff alleges that this fence was law- At 11 o'clock the live Judges took their fully erceted on his own lands; that it places upon the bench. was no ob ~ maion to public I ravel; and By the direction of the court, Mr. Dalton, the removal ,n it was a trespass. the clerk, said to the prisoner: "John Han- Den:T.llm t held that the ground has been gun, have you anything to say why se,htenes dedicated to the public as a highway for a of dentin should not be pronounceu upon peri o d of y0u,,,, "to which the memory or you." • man runneth hot to the contrary ;" that lianlon, raining and flourishing his hand the fence was a public nuisance, and that in a dramatie manner, said ; "1 have, and in tearing it down he asserted a right which with the privilege of a book 1a bible), I will he held in common with every citizen, and introduce it. - did nut exercise his rights at his own peril. A Bible being passed him by Mr. Brews- It was therefore a question of right. Ver ter, Hanlon proceeded: ''By this book I diet, ;315 for plaintiff. will now introduce to your lordships what N. Ellmaker and Id. M. Kline,. Esqs., for I have to say and show you what has been plaintiff; Hon. I. E. Mester and B. Frank done and prove how toy BM has been Eshleman, Esq., for defendant. sworn away by perjured witnesses. Oh, The case of Catherine Shuber and John look alteorge Smith! How did he and A. Shober, Administrators of Emantiel Howard Perkins treat Inc! How was I be- Shober, deceased, vs. Emanuel Brenner set by these men, who tried to draw me d: Benjanlin Snyder, was attached on into a trap. On the oth of.lanuary George •:v‘eo.ines , nay afternoon, and concluded on Smith came into my cell, and what did he Thursday, the jury returning a verdict for say: 'John, how are you? I'll tell you who plaintiffs for full amount claimed. It seems I um. I might pass oil' for an inspector, that defendants, under the firm title of but I Won't. lam I ieorge Smith. Do you Brenner A: Snyder, had a sub-contract with know me?' Said I, 'Ni,, I don't nor do Emanuel Shober, deed., Mr carrying the I want to know you.' Ile looked at an mails, and the suit was an action fur the Episcopal Bible that's in every inall's recovery or a balance. or $1137.56, due the cell, and said, ' What book is that, , estate bydefendants. The following is the John?' I said, 'tine you'd better take with : bill t you and make good use of.' Ile said, 'Nu, , t ,.. n. BRENNER .1- SNYDER, Pm John, you'd better [mike use or it.' He , fo Emanuel Shober's adininistra asked mite about making shoes and asked tors. To boarding and horse feed what kind of :partner I had, and said, 'I : for one Mall and two horses, from know as snitch about him as you do.' He .. Ipril I, ISRI, to Jiffy I, 1 , 51---Ine said, 'lto you think. I'd hold such a hook as weeks, at ~ , ::',Ol per week 60u8.411 this in my hand and say .I. didn't, know a Cr. Cy can'} fog mails 3 h years 457.50 mane I dal know?' o! il,:rge Smith ! Ile • was seeking my ruin. What were the oranges, the pipe and the tobacco for? 0 ! the perjurer! to swear away my life for tilteen hundred dollars, as Josh Taggart said, and I loward Perkins! Balance illipaid F'.167.56 And here fullowed a tirade of abuse , Phe defendants claimed an offset to this, against Mr. Perkins and others, who are and that the debt had been satisfied. acensed or ,00viring to murder this titan. — he I case of Polly Bucher's use vs. Cyrus In closing Hanlon said: '•And I will die Ream, assignee, was attached on 'Thursday by murder, leaving behind ate a broken -1 and concluded on Saturday. The suit was hearted toothier. I may say it has sent her an issue to try Ihy miry the title to it prop tr" her g rave ' And In Y "" r tolf "' what did ! erty sold at Sheriff's sale by delendant, she know V' She could say nothing. And Who was assignee Of It party holding judg now i have one request to make of your inent against Jesse Bucher, the husband of lordship, and it's a dying; IIIaICH regliest ; , . plaintifi-- ,the plaintiff claimed that the if ever another such case should come to . propertyoaks not the husband's but her light, lay before tile jury Jahn n ,, , Ilaa h,'!", own, and couldnot therefore be ,14,111 to last words, and let no more 1,11a.,1 De spillen , satisfy her husband's debts. The jury re by perjury." 'I hen he sat down. During turned a verdict fur the defendant with this harang•He his manner was wild and :pl a i nt iff : passionate; he llourish,al the Bible about ,_ ..,_ in the most insane style, strikingit violent- ! Iv against the iron railing of the dock. In no part of his speech did he assert his him, coma! or deny his guilt. lie was directed to stand up again, and Judge Ludlow pronounced the judgment of the law, concluding as follows: And now 111/thing remains fur IN to do but to pronoun., the judgment of the law, which judgment is that John Hanlon, alias Charles E. Harris, the prisoner at the bar, be taken from hence to the jail of the coon ' ty of Phihuhdoma, rrom whence he came, and from thitoti.e to the plah•h: or execution, 4 I i t , . li e Ide le ler° I an, t h a t amigod by the neck until he is dead. And may God, of II is illtillite gialtllll.,S, IlaVt• mercy sp u n his I sold MM=I lIXNLON•S DOOM . . Hanlon, with a wave of hand, cx- claimed, M tinier in cold anti thei, Sat tluwn, as if much relieved. The next moment lie was seated in the Vali and tilt his Avay t.l the 11.11114211 man's cell ibulclphia Te•leyotph. ['ming - Ilse Bayonet Oil II .1 nags WA , II rvu rns, Dee. 11.--A (Imminent showing sown Of the 1111:1:0S Of military re emistriletion ill I . .tkorgia is about to hrpre sented to Congress byllon.lleitry S. IVllet more, who states that he wits elected hp the Itepublicans judge of the ooirt,r(lrili nry, and on the 19th olApril,ls7n, released a man on 10 ( . .1 , II S 01 infor mality in the NV:UT:UIt. tnl the 7',1111 of the Sallie Merl t h I ;en. 'Ferry issued an order re moving him from ollice, but :tssigning, no This under the juclgt , refused to obey, and was put ~tr the bench :it the point of the bayonet. The reason "this exhihi timl ~f brute force, and the spectacle of a civil- judge 1 Irivol from his bench by w a s ell. Terry differed in opinion oil the htw governing the 11 ,1, 1 ,, , ru rj, II N As proof of this he rites the fact that I ;en. Terry wrote to ;en. Sherman, giving that as the erasoti. lle rites the w•ts of Congress to show that Urn. 'ferry's ;lo tion was ille g al, and adds that he is con firmed in that opinion hv Itepresentatives !thigh:tin, Lo g an, and I , arns,vorth, and vet lie declares that he is still do rived of his office, which is tilled by a military appoin tee, who was a prisoner held by the United States g overnment it, 1. - I,lt I,atayette as the president of a blockade running voinpany. Ile eonoludes his statement as follo,vs:— "1 respectfully ask (')ogress to investigate this matter, to request that the Secretary of War order (.;en. 'ferry helore a court-mar tial, to answer l'or his despotic and illegal conduct, as a disgrace to t h e uniform he wears, an insult to the judiciary of the country, an iucusinn of the rights and pro perty of a citizen, and a reproach to our re publi,un form of government... TWO men living in the edge of North Car olina, Were snarling to their bet,- tray, in the mountains between NN'ashing ton connly, in Tennessee : and North Caro lina. (me being delayed some vause, the other, Northingt.in In name, set out alone, leaving word lor his companion to The Mal) who remained behind, alter smile hours l'ollowed. Shortly alter he had entered What is known as the "big mountains . ' he Krona, t he eorp,o itf coin lareerated in a wort shocking manner; his entrails :ill being torn ,rot. It wan lying lean' the path with a few leaves thrown over it. The man returned to the settlement; col lecting a leNv or the neighbors he returned to the spot where the panther had done it, horrid work. They t•onclnded as it hail buried the it 4,1111' bak . k. They left the man as they Imind Mtn and oecret ed themselves and awaited the animal's re turn. Tim hLllow i evening he came to I'wish his repu.L 41C whet a ball from the rifle or .ne or the amen stretch ed CI, monster dead till OWsill. lie fl , lll the 1111,1 . ill , 11”,` to the end ,)1 . his tail. It 11111 , 1 hone 1,11.(11 neon him betLrc he was aware or its presence and borne him down so iiniok that he was unable t, make SOlllO . 1111101,11 L, pith 1111/1, zoul than knowledge, having undertaken to correct I statement which recently appeared in ems Washington correspondence to the elinct that there hail been a reconciliation between Irant and Porter, basing his correction tin the ground that there was nothing to re concile, it is proper to make IL bri,i ,LILL(I - of the tarts. Khen Porter ..ailed nn grunt after the \Ver., letter was printed, Grant absolutely refused to listen to him, I waved hint away with his hand, that that letter almost made him lose his Faith in human nature. tirant also told Porter that i he had anything to say in self-defense he twist tint it in writing. Thertinire, wrote the second letter. The matter has site, hi-on net,h , up, and, through the er- Corti. , of mutual friends, I,rant and Porter have h,on brought tegether ; thi. was done Ilefore Porter's notne . s,4, sent to the Sell- =II= MEMO Anwn . , 4 . eases recently decided in the Nun Jersey Supreme I'mut Was ono np pealed from the Essex l'"unty ',,tntnon which 1.11 det•ided that the dmn,stie servant, y: ho wa,institiably dismissed tin jus,t•nce and :1 wIl ftll disobedience of 1;1, - - 1 . 10 MllerS, Was, IletWitli , nntehl_r, rat Iffied rt•e"vcr lli her employer wages p,() rata gin' the tittle she had served. The Supremo ',,tirt held that when In servant whose Niages duo awl payable periodically, as 9uarterly, monthly, or w , rkly, reCtn•es to ,erve in the wanner contracted for, or i, rightfully discharged at any intervening . period, between the day,' - when In , Wage , are line, he eall recover nothing I*.a. 111 , 11 portion I,f time during Which he has , erv,kl since his last periodical payment of Wag,. ItosTtiN, Dee. I2.—The Municipal election here to-day, resulted in the choice of Wm. ;aston ( Democrat), for I.layor, by about Itl,lj,:rity. 'rho Gaston ticket carries 7 of the I. Aldermen, and probably a ma jority of the Council. Lowell to -day elected Edward P. Sher mn, Citizen candidate for Mayor, over Chas. 1,. Scott, Radical. Newhuryport elected Eldridge t I. Kelsey, Democrat, for Mayor. Worcester re-elected dames Make, Radical, Mayor. There is a family in green street near Fifth, who have been blessed With twenty one children. The father of this flock is a skillful and respectable mechann., and his wile an exemplary woman who appreciates and acts upon the moral and divine maxim to "bear and forbear" in the trials and trib ulations of life. The children are all alive, and constitute a "happy family," and are a living example of the value of industry, harmony anti good conduct. If such les sons were followed more generally, the tone of public and private morals would be improved, and the strength and power of the nation, for all good purposes of peace or war, would be greatly augmented.— Ph /fade/ph/an. Innootellanellt of Governor Holden, of =KM= RA LEPHI, December h.—The following resolution was introduced in the I louse of Representatives to-day, by Mr. Strudw ick, of Orange: Resolved, That Wm. W. Holden,Governor of North Carolina, be impeached of high crimes and misdemeanors in office. The resolution was referred to the Judic iary Committee, and will probably be act ed on to-morrow, and a committee appoint ed to conduct the trial before the Senate. It is expected the Senate will take prompt action in the matter, and a Court of Im peachment will shortly convene. it ocal 3utrltigeiirr Interest from Jule I, 104, to De cember 7, 1.70 BARN AND STOCK HU ItNT.—A bout I o'clock this morning, the barn of Thomas A. Clark, Drurnore township, was dis covered to be on tire, anti in a short time was entirely consumed, together with all its contents, consisting of two mules, one horse, one heifer, the entire crop of grain and hay, a reaper and mower, and other agricultural implements. The lire was the work of an incendiary, who stole orie of the horses front the stable before setting lire to it. The miscreant has been tracked as far as Penn I fill, in Fulton township, and it is to Loped he will not lie able 50 escape those who are so closely in pursuit of him. Mr. Clark had lint a slight insurance on his property.—.lbind , ii.s /may. A Scot' N num, i mi.— Yesterday We gave an account of the burning of the barn, stork ;mil crops of Mr. Thomas A. ('lark, of Drumore township, on Sunday night, and of the tracking of the incendiary and horse-thief as far as Penn II ill. It appears that about two hours after the harp was discovered to be on lire, it was ascertained that one of the horses had been stolen from the stables, and ridden off by the incendi ary. John A, Clark, a son or Thomas A. (lark, accompanied by Wm. Markley and others, at once 'mule pursuit, and tracked the thief as far as Pock Spring, Maryland, a distance of !Wont eight miles. Ile then appears to 11,5'0 lost his Way and got upon a road that would have brought I hi ll , bark a g ,i° to the neighborhood of his crime. A boost o'clock on Monday morn- : his joirsuer; ~(,served a horse tied in front of the residein, of David Boss, on the • dividing line beiii eon Lanes-ter enmity and :llaryland. It proved to be Mr. ('lark's stolen 111,,C. ' File hiller was 1. , 11111 the 111 , 1: , ,, IV:wo, - lie hail stopped In got ins'.l Hi was at d arre , te scarrheil, and a six shooting revolver, live or th, i•lmintwr, being Minted, found upon ' his person. Ile was taken back to the neighborhllild Of his vrinie, ;Old oil Was the Old lt . , zain,t that Isis eaptors had bard work to save hint from being lynched. Last es,llill2: he \%;1.,, brought to this city by Afessrs..bilin A. Clark, \Vim Markley, David Ross, Thos. McGuigan and 1.0.11,v Clark, and taken before Alderman wins . ° the parties were heard. The prisoner I gave his name as dames henry, and said he lived in North Charles street, Baltimore, where'll° has a wife and family. Ile said also that he was a dealer in horses and eat- the, though to the parties who arrested kiln he said he was single, and belonged to Pitts• He appears to be about -Ph years old; 5 feet II inches in height, with rather sandy and florid complexion. He was committed by the Alderman without bail, ; being placed in charge of Constable Baker, who conveyed him, hand.entled, to j - srison. When placed in his cell by Deputy Keeper Smith, he was ol,soeVell of he vignrnusly chewing something, and 011 bet tit asked What it was, said he I was troubled with a violent troth-ache, and had to keep its his mouth. The keep i•r demanded a sight of it, and to his aston ishment found thin he 1,01 relied up in his ' nsouth outino. , / a !mot with a portion of whieh he had, no doubt, fired ! Clark's barn, and which he was evidently • endeavoring to swallow In conceal his guilt. A 'sox and a half ~f matches 501 . r0 ' also con.d on, his person. There seems to he no possible doubt id' his guilt, and it is suspected that he has had also a hanil in , the 1,14•111 ea-4, of ,1,1/11 and horse stealing in York county.— Tu•••,iloy's 11,115. l'EquxA FrEms.---.\ meeting was hell at the White Horse School I louse, an Thurs day evening, Deceinl,or Ist, for the purl)°, of organizing a Lyceum. After a very elo quent lecture. was given oil the Sciences, by D. F. Alorenzy, - AL 11., the meeting pro ceeded to the election of otn,era, to serve fora period of four mnths—l. D. Worst in the chair, 7e:di The folhiwintt elneers were elected: l'resident—Henry AVanner. Vice Ilender,n. Seeretary—ll. 11. Kurtz. Corresponding Seeretar•—l. 11. Mason. Treasurer—Martin Kurtz. Curators—lL S. Weiler, I. 11. Mason and 11. 11. Kurtz. 'Phis association Will he known as "The Poinea I,y,etiln, - and will !sect every Tuesday evening, at half past seven o'cl,ck, in the I"liite I [arse School House. The season of large porkers has already began. John llason, proprietor of the White Horse Hotel, recently killed two whieh weighed, when dressed, irrespective ly. dull and pounds. Philip D. Handwork has put a large steam engine in his mill, on Peyiea Creek. lie has a whistle attached to it that van be heard a distaste of live miles. Newton George Hendry, two young men from White (forte, 011 Satur day last, caught in Pequea ('reek seventy eight suckers, the lart4est weighing two and 011 P hall' 1.1111(1, Mtirlmltzor has , 111 , 1 smith shup, at NVliito I t 4) li. Shultz. Pr.re withhold. A leeture was delivered at Springville Ileu , e, en Tre,lay evening. Deetanher 1/.ivi.l Eva (*.malty Superintend ent. I.l`iltl - Pi.V I rEMS.—Tilli Pox•htlntings:on soil having . commenced, this sport is :it present being gapped by a great many in th e th e emility. About a week r„ro 1 11,, ~,,r nuti moat experi enced sport , inen were , :arting nut fee a hunt, before daylight in the ne.rnitez they passrd the store of Eby, in 'Myer-- town, 1011011 ti.l y heard :1 nots• , at the , tore, and seeing a mneing übirrt chapel like a man, conch: led it was a trying in littler the afore. They Wm!! ortne(l them selve- with a double-Irtrreled gun, heavily loaded with Inickshol,and returned, deter mined 1 , 1 stop hi, operations for the pres ent. The to .ise still t•ontinued and the mov ing burglar was merely vi,ilde through the darku,s;:. They- called on hiw two or three times, and, receiving no answer, forced both loads into him, which caused the ,tore-keepers m, come dawn with:, light; when they ili , ,,vered thcy ha,l . hierd into ft sold of (.1,,thi,!1 which had been hung ant as a sign, and which had not been taken in the previous evening,. The clothing was badly damaged, and the affair erased con siderable merriment in the neighborhood, ENTI.'IN,; AWAY 1 )T111:1: PkorLE's I I us- ItANDS.--It has just been derided by the Superior Court, in Cincinnati, that a wife has a vested right in her husband's society Emil companionship, and can maintain an action for damages for the loss thereof. It appears that the husband had an adopted daughter who was married, and gradually he absented himself front his own house un til at lust he resided permanently with those people. The wife broughr suit against tier husband, and the other two for damages for the loss of his company and society.— Plion demurrer, the Court ruled that the a. Lion would not lie as against her husband but her right of action against those who dress away and harbored her husband was indisputable. Persons will, therefore, take notice that if they harbor husbands they are liable to the wives fur damages. TRIAL OF SPEED.—On Friday afternoon a private trial of speed was made on the Lancaster Park track by Mr. Martin S. Kel ler, with his trotting mare "Lizzie Keller." She was timed for half a mile, which she made in LP3 without a skip, in the pres ence of several hundred spectators. A running horse accompanied her, but (lid not go fast enough to push her. The day was cold and windy,: or she would have done a second or two better. Another trial takes place next Thursday. LA ROE HAW IC—A hawk measuring feet 2 inches frcm tip to tip of wings was shot yesterday on the farm ofJohn C. Smith by David Brubaker, just as it was in the act of carrying oil large chicken. SERIOU's ACCIDENT.—We 'regret to learn that our esteemed fellow-tithzen, Nm, Dil ler,-met with a serious accident on Saturday evening about S o'clock, while at work in his machine shop. It appears that his Honor, lodge Hayes, lion. 0. J. Dickey, the Messrs. Hager, and several other per sons wore present to witness the trial of a new steam power, recently invented by Mr S. I;ibson and built at Diller's shop. The now engine is quite a novelty, being en tirely different from the ordinary steam engine. It is called the Centrifugal Ro tary Engine, and consists of a verti cal east iron wheel eighteen inches in diameter, enclosed in a east iron case, or frame. The case is stationary, and its inner surface contains notches or buck ets, and the outer surface of the wheel con tains corresponding buckets, facing in an opposite direction. Steam is introduced into the wheel through the hub, which con taills the steam chest, and passes to the above described buckets through two of the spokes which are hollow, and, finding nu vent, forces the rotary wheel back sat ds, much after the manner Of a turbine water wheel. There are two cut-offs, we under stand, and the steam exhausts through a two-Inch pipe, near the bottom of the ‘v lust]. At the time of the accident the wheel Was revolving with great velocity, under Ott the. steam pressure, making, as is supposed 4000 revolutions per minute. The speed appears to have been too great for the strength of the wheel, which burst into fragments, with a loud report, breaking the cast iron Case iu which it was enclosed, and hurling the fragments in different direc tions. Mr. Diller was standing almost in front of the wheel when it burst, having but a moment beforeorderer] a son of Mr. Hager to leave that position. A piece of the (tasting, weighing several pun nds, struck hint on the right leg. fracturing it betwewn the knee and ankle. Another fragment struck the lamp he was holding. knocking it out of his hand and ex tint , b uishing it, and leaving the party in in, terdarkness. A scene of terror and con fusion ensued, and it Wa.4 some moments before a light was obtained and the cause and extent of the accident ascertained. Be sides the accident to Mr. Diller, Mr. Gib son, the inventor, received a bad scalp wound front one of the fragments which knocked him down and rendered him in sensible for some time. (Inc of his feet was also somewhat crushed by a piece of cast ing falling upon it. Ile was carried to his lodgings, and was thought to be seriously hurt, but seas able to be about again on .Monday. r. Diller's injuries were at once attended to by Dr. .Ina. L. Attic, jr., and though the fra cture is a bail one, be was this f trentton considered as doing very well. The others present escaped without injury, though a fragment of the wheel hissed by the head of the engineer, who had his hand on the throttle valve, :Ind buried itself in the ceiling but a few inches from him. Quite a number of fragments were buried in the walls and though none we believe passed out of the building. Mr. Gibson attributes the acci dent to the insufficient strength of thecast ing, which hail been weakened by some alterations made in it, and had been origin ally cast fur a live horse-power, while he believes' the engine at the time of the acci dent was doing the work of ten horses. Judge haves, Hon. O. .1. Dickey, and other gentlemen present at the time of the accident, had an interest in the invention, and see understand they expected to see a revolution wrought in the mechanical world by this new method of applying the power of steam. We believe they are not discouraged by the accident, but that thew regard the des truction of the wheel, whicll 'night have sent them all in it eternity, as evidence of the great power developed.— The inventor informs us that a new ma chine, un a larger soak., will be constructed at once. St•ltA Ps.-- 11 ;irgaret Myers, of (lied suddenly on Saturday last, of congestion of the lungs. Joseph Smith, a weak-tninded r ierman, lied in .Nlanheitn, of intemperance and ex posure on ;Sunday last. A Vining Men's Christian Assoeiation has been formed in Downingtown in Sunday night la,t a ruilian or flans broke the floor and SOIIIO Or 010 tciu dotc shutters or Steinnietz. • s sohool in Ephrata tin,vtiship. 'rho inhabitants around Thorn 11111, township, have Leon very n o sh annoyed at nights for thii past 1.411 tr,eks by the shrill cry of a wild Least. It is suppo~rd to be eat Or liatillllollllt. A lyceum has been organi,ed at the Green Tree, in Hart township. It meets rat Fri dav evenings, and is largel,y attended. I'liristwas trees should be ordered in senses, Si, as to get a c^nd :trtielt , that Nvi:l hold all the presents. nuegal Furnace," Col. :llyers', at the Inwer end nit Al arietta, is ahniit t., •• blow n)," after having undergone great repairs, together scums many inedern improve ments, mid is Said to he ens ilf the finest furnaces in the State. tin Sunday evening . about 5 o'clock, a .•on of Jacob llolwager, who reSillf , at the toll-gate, 1,121" W EnZabOtiltOWll, was run over by a horse and buggy—the boggy passing over and fracturing one of his legs. It seems that the hay is deal, and there being two conveyances approaching in op posite directions, in getting out of the way of the one, was run over by the other. The last section of the Lancaster, Lel.a non ;aid Pinegrove 12:Writ:el is now being commenced; it passes by Mt. hope. Mrs. Mary Apple, wilt' of Capt. Wm. Apple, of West Chester, died very sodden ly on Sunday last. A post mortem exam ination showed that she died literally nt• a ?wok - , el, that important cOalpletcly severed. FATAL At.rito , . NT.—.\ satl avvidentiweur retl in Eden totvmhiit on Saturday eveittng hr which a ymim;lll.l named Aaron liuu ter lost his lire. Ile wasongaged as a miner in the mines war:uul11:1i1 1,4,11 employed by the regular engineer to take his place, as lie intended to he aMctit dur ing I.lll' Ile is--.opposed to have lost his balance and Been stniel: by some portittit of the machinery ivhile ad justing it. \\Then Muntl life was extinct. A large gash, penetrating the ',aim the only tconud. 14,0,1 , 1 , 1 thus ant more than twenty-t Ns, or twenty-three year, of age, had been recently marrMil, and the frientbdtip ut the Nvlittle contuttlintV. A coroner's inquest %vas held by J. M. Peo pies, of Ne%, l'rovitMlice, the jury render ing. a vertliet of accidental death, in act•nrti mice ty ith the apace in EN,I,NP.----111.11j.11111 Frank ii. :11111 years past Secretary of the American Legatei, and since the removal of minister Motley, acting Minister at the Court M . St. James, was 1,1,r11 near Conestoga Centre, this coun ty, August lot, 1,20, and baptized \t arch 1-1. 1,21, in the First Reformed Church this city by Rev. Mr. 11.11 Meir. 'Die remain , of his maternal . !.rrand.parrnts, are interr,l at Conestoga Centre, where the, laid( to may he seen and the epitaphs read hr the curi ous. Ills nearest surviving. relative on his mothers site is an aunt, who is the mother of Rev. A. 11. Kremer, pastor of the First Reformed Church. \Ve make this '4:11,- 1111 a to ,srrrect some of Our Chester c mn ty, mtenip,raries, who claim that Moran is a native of that county. PREPARINO von A MERRY CIIRE.FMA, —A liquor dealer advertise:, In the published at Bel Air, Burford county, Maryland, as follows: Christmas comes on Sunday ! In aPtiCi pntiun of this, I have prepared myself in time, by making, a large addition to my ex tensive stork of liquors, expressly toe the holiday's. Then follows a list of the wines, tt his- I; les, brandies, etc., he has for sale, and the importunate fellow col - I,lllde, prices, in reach of Everybody. Therefore call, (Me and Everybody, IN TIM .and provide your for a :\ [EERY CHRISTMAS.- If there is any Lark or eg17 , 1102 . , apple toddy and ~ther such benuragos iu iild Ilarfurd during Christmas snook it ',if mil be the fault that enterprising dealer. 'llant'tu.r: A 3 1 ,17 ,,, THE 1 1 11 , 1 . 011, — Tile lierks County Medical Society was dis— banded at a recent meeting. The pream ble :mil reimlntions adopted on the occasion declare that at a previous meeting the So ciety iiid so demean itself as nit only utterly ti destroy 11,1 own usefulness, but also to Ming odium and contempt upon the organization itself as well as disgrace upon the jirbres,iiin iii general... The So ciety was i.:1111 . 01 . ”1 - 0111•4111Illied, as the only practicable method by which we eau be re lieved trust the unfortunate dilemma in which we have been placed by the disrepu table etinduct of a portion of our fellow members.' The Lamiastor Medical Society at a re cent meeting held in this . tv expelled one of its oldest :nut most pruminen members fitr unprolesshinal conduct; but the Socie ty have not yet officially made public the facts uf the case. vonrx DEmsnitc.—The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, has been railed upon to deride, if 0 loan gains a wife by falsely rep resenting himself to be rich, shall be de vorcea, the wife claiming that a marriage contract through such false pretenses, is null and void. Of course the divorce can not be granted, because, as in cases of false pretenses to obtain money, it was the lady's duty to ascertain, before parting with her sellahat the representations were correctly founded. The case is a remarkable illus tration of how far discontented married people will go, in these free-love days, to procure there liberation Irrin the marriage thrall. As well might a husband sue for a divorce on the ground of having been de ceived by a wig, or by padded dresses, or by a row of false teeth. THADDEUSSTEVENS' ESTATE.—NI r. Jesse Landis, on Thursday, on behalf of the county, presented a petition praying for a citation against the executors Of lion. Thaddeus Stevens, deceased, namely, A. E. Roberts, 0. .1. Dickey and Edw. Mc- Pherson, to tile an inventory on said estate on or before December '24, or show cause why the same shouid not be done. Citation awarded. Messrs. E. C. Reed and S. 11. Price appeared on behalf of the city, and joined in the appplieation. A NEW PAPER.—The first number of a weekly paper, called the Chronicle, just started in Elizabethtown, this county, by Messrs. Westofer A: McCord, has just been laid upon our table. It is about the size of the DAILY ItivEt.i.l'oEscErt, neatly printed and filled with very readable matter. It will be to the interest of the citizens of Elizabethtown and vicinity to extend It a cordial support. HARD ON RALMEL—The Lucerne Dis trict Quarterly Convention of Good Tem plars was held at Peekville on the 16th and, 17th of November. Largo numbers of dele gates were in attendance, and a lively dis cussion was had upon the' subject of the "Local Option Law," and a resolution adopted favoring its passage. Among the resolutions reported by the committee and adopted Lv the eon volition was the following: Re.solred, That in our opinion, the Key stone Good Templar does not represent the prevailing opinion of the Order on prohibi tion and the means of attaining it. There fore we respectfully suggest that the Grand Lodge, at its next session, take measures to enlarge and make it an attractive family newspaper, able to compete with other family journals in the States, and see that it takes an advanced position on the ques tion of immediate prohibition. This was not considered sufficiently pointed by a majority of the Convention, whereupon brother Isaac Miller offered the following, which after discussion was adopted : V, !terms. E. 11. Rauch, the managing editor of the Keystone Good Templar, hav ing assumed an unjust censorship Over said paper; having rejected communications and resolutions forwarded for publication by bodies of our Order t were at least re spectable in numbers, while the columns of our organ were tilled with putt's of no in terest, except to a select few ; having from time to time misrepresented the true condition, prosperity, and working of our Order in the State; having borrowed from the Whiskey interest, and stereotyped for his paper the terms fanatic and fanaticism, which he lavishingly applies to those who may show any sym ptoins of being actuated in their Wi rk of reform by a desire to be right, and the good of suffering humanity insteati of consulting time-serving expe diences, and the interests of scheming, dodging politicians, therefore Re.soice,/, That an editor thus conducting, and a paper thusconducted, forfeit all claim to the confidence and support of the Good Tem [Oars of Wyoming and Lucerne Dis tricts. 'fiN ESTim A ITEMS.—A concert and ex hibition will be held in Conestoga Hall, at Conestoga Centre, on Saturday evening, Ilseember 24th, (Christmas Eve) the pro seeds to be devoted to paying a balance on the new organ lately purchased by the Re formed Church. The exercises are to be varied. The musical part is under the di rection of J. It. Yenffier, which is of itself a sufficient guaranty that it will be a first class treat, while the other part will also, no doubt, be creditable, judging from the ability of those engaged in it, and from previous exhibitions under their direction. The rain which commenced falling on Stlliday night raised hopes among the to bacco growers, that it would continue until the tobacco would lie in condition to take down and strip. 1 - hat in open sheds was in pretty goad condition yesterday after noon, and all such was taken down, but it forms only a small part of the whole. If the tobacco could begot to market it would, to a tpreat extent, relieve the scarcity of money which exists at present, in this sec tion. The wheat in this section looks only Twiddling. Early in the Fall it presented a more favorable appearance, but it has suf fered somewhat during the last month for want of rain. The tine, open weather which has contin ued so long has been improved by our far mers. There is Inure ground plowed titan we havo ever seen before in the Fail in this se •lion. . . - The Lancaster and New Danville Turn pike is being pushed towards completion as rapidly as possible. It is all graded south of the Conestoga, and stones have been put on about a mile of it in the neigh borhood of New Danville. CoNESTIMiA CENTRE, De,. 13. A Sol - um: fit , Wt.:Ai-Tu.—Very fear per- Si ill,: are aware of the opportunities afford ed Icy thecontinued open weather ti r farm ers to accomplish their farm work. Fonees will be built and ground plowed the pres ent Amnion which, hail the weather been nclenumt, never could have been :04,111- 1111,1.211. NO excuse ran lie furnished by our agricultural friends why the farm and fiirni buildings are not in readiness Mr Winter. .Thich ground will be plowed I,lDly for planting . corn the coming Spring, which under sore unfavorable circum stances would not have been put in culti vation. Buildings will be pushed to com pletion and improvements made which will add greatly to the appearance, and sub stantial prosperity Moor rural districts.— In fact the amount of wealth realized can hardly be appreciated by those who have not thought of the influence of the weather upon the prc Nperit v of the people—inas in mill as it enables them to do just so nitwit more labor. The poor of the city will also reap the blessings resulting from the tine weather. Less fuel and less food Will be required by them while a greater demand for labor will keep them employed much longer than is usual at this Se:44ollof the year. A Fist: STErrt.—.laeob Stitt tz (bus, or Leacock township is feeding a mammoth steer, which he expects to make in another year one of the heaviest ever fed in this county. At present he Measures from the back part of the head to the perpendicular of the buttock, 9 ft. in.; around the girth 9 ft. 9 in.: around the thick part of the body 10 ft. 10 in.; height at shoulder 0 ft. ti in.; height at hind quarter 0 ft. Iu in. The animal has not yet 1)1,11 weighed, but Will be in a few days.— In the meantime those skilled in calculat ing the weight of an ox front his measure meta, may send in their calculations to the owner. \\lf: .11 1111 Jutlue from the tolll. of our cX eltaturc, t hot I Ito %chute country Is I woottilltn t•Xl•lit . 11 ever the great I tall set In motion by L'o~ It Dill A: Wilson till. Fall. They all speak In the tito,t enthusiastic manner of their 1111. i Winter stock, and c , pt.vially I heir all-Wool fall and win tor sails. NVe cheerfully indorse the ti use, agel recommend :ill In want of beautiful all.' cheap clothing, to ',lvo them a call at NO. Sill :iiolou. - • 10-0111111 sireet, Philadelphia_ I'. S.—Those who ettnn.,t mai, It convenient 'sit the city. can have samples 10115, 101111 tllll .1.,...111.11 , 01 Ineasurila;, ,and suits for a anle , l a 1 ilia shortost wait,. :1 perfect ill guarlmtot •I lino: 111 ti.geoN, Groal Ilrnwn Stnnl• Clothing 11;111, und hirvet, 17 ISI 1' ( . 111,1 . .—That IS "11 , ` Ilp• rttasuns why ltak eltnltlng soultenp Watt:trunk, Ituys tt, nitwit chaltinu ns all th 1.1 liar 1,1:111 rlutlittn; hottcp in Iltiltulttlithltt put Itt,•llltutt, mot en bllyN much cheaper utht., uttn. SPECIAL NOTICES entarrll. Heatinclle, Neuralgia, How few there are who have not soffered wttlt at Vest ell, tor :he above dist rensing thdowses. I low few there are that have over yet found anything that o oold re:ewe—tot to mention cure—those painful ta denten, ltrincis ilevatitor IS a bona tide remedy for ...eh and every oho of the pev m ralent coplaints It hot only rel.tiviisbut positively cures ry cwe. when used according to directions. The astonishing cticciiiiid of Jr. Itrigg'it A Ilevntor. as a thinily medicine. an established tact. 'l' , try It Is to CI oIIV :sold hy Itruggists, each bottle nicking n E o w hen diluted for use. an Piles not givt• tip and •itty that •tlit.3. ;cannot eurptl Try Itrtg,' Itt•rptttly. It surt•ly I\ll , l utility cure you. Spltt liy 1n...0.45. 4;3- Conix,h h,.. lironehltis, Ilriggi Throat 111111 Imug Ilgtlt r. C o rum linnions, AC., are quickly cured with Ilriggi'm l'urative and A Iluvlutor. Sold by ,•. A. Inwher. A. A. Ilubloy, Dr, 11. IS. parry, Lars raster.W.T. Simpson, Parkesbura,J• 11. Il nicer, Cb rEN Puna. T. S. Shookera, uuntVll le, and druggleta feu erally. 1111-atml,tw ts)..,latty Sarcer rather (Ital. Lake nn Ile..aales. All who null', frII:11 vO.O, cold irrnalion of lh.• hron , lnal 110,0 o r to•nd.•nry to coo nipt,n. will tind In or. \ 11.1 , a, of WI l'lo•rry I, remedy as a0n0101)1, 10110. 1101111,. tml ni ro•loc,lro, ih.k.me. Bal , a[n 00 a ploa..a o a a •al" It i.a powerful nir..-d3 `l.4'^' , Y r ,, n , •dy It to a ri•no.dy that car,. Prniegcnr. HU( 'l[A NAN A DOWN of Ow A 1111.r1e.1 1' rilv, - sity. nn• Inalciug 'AOl°l,lll clire3 of I 71 ' 7, r k 1,11,1er, no vii)%l lotioning. The most rermirk. 11 of .... .11.11 s 14. It cAN, 'EH,.I 1 eit.111,1” . .. of rl!n Lhat the Ile and disappear and will roturn. y A II tbose run cull the MI Liurhalian DOW, tr. addr. Nr., 514 Pine Stro.el. Philadelphia. zr - R- Dertfivelot, 111 Iminer.l and Catarrh rrated with the uttno4t. 3111,1,, by J. Imanc^i, M. 11. thud Prole,sor of Dthemsem of Jilt: Eye thud Ear, ilk spec:laity/In the Medical l'ullege of lb formerly of Ley d en, Rolland,) No ti Arch Tiistinuinialit can the meen Li, office. The noitlical !acuity are Invited to accu pony their patient, tot he ham no secreta In his pr tier. Artificial eyes I troll tal without pain. No char air examination. march :fa. '7O-I.cw-13. Whooping. conch in really n terrib di,use, hut the PiIIENI X PEt_TORAI, will make t gpcjitt of coutttl.ing much eusler. a n d greatly short the duration of the disenout.. t7l_Tho.e Who Are Sick, or:An - Hetet whit any ilirtlealtY. should with°at write for Dr. Hamilton's Nove Treatise, sent free anywl in R. ,NI DA, HAMILTON. NE H. New l" , prk 1,52 Lyores Kathairon made my hair soR, luxuriant and thick, and Hagan's Magnolia Balm changed that .1. low tsonplexion into the marble beauty you now see This Is emphatically the language of all who use these articles. A line head of hair ands refined complexion are the greatest attractions nwoman can possess The Kathairon and Magnolia Balm are Bad what will glee them to you and nothing else will. The Balm It the bit tont of youth. It makes a lady ofthlrty appear but twenty. it,,, articles are entirely harznlrta, and very pleasant. They should be In every lady's pas MeSB/011. SO, /MOW. Hundred Yearn Alniannek. Send :Al cent, to J. H. Zittle, Shephordetown, W. Va.. and receive a copy, post paid, or the above book which is worth V. to any former or housekeeper. decl 1 antw.k, MARRIAGES II kau—ttatts,.—()n the let lust., at New Holland by Rev. Darius W. Iterbard. Elias Herr„ of Enterprise, to Lydia Gruff, of Leacock Dep. KlNsal-svmtst.-ott the oth Inst.. at Cooper's Hotel, be Rev. John G. Pritchett. Howard W. Kinsey. or Wool (trove. ('hooter co.. to Moor Sarah Emma htertA, of 31cElellandsville, State of Delaware. ;HU HK—llowilEit.—On the 'Mat OIL by Rev. It. C Tobias, at the residence of the bride's parents, Etna. uel K. tirube, or New Haven, to Lucy Dotter, of War wick Dep. 5E11.1.1,-604 - 000UER.-011 the lith lust, by the lice. J. V. Eckert, hk residence, Charles W. Seiple to Mks susanna . Goch nnuer, both of Providence twp. Wprztalt—linulk.Kan.-01t the Sib last., at Honing titSchloWs Hotel, by Rev. W. T. Gerhard, Amos 8, Witmer to Mollie S. Brubaker, both of Earl tvvp. HArnr—WENN...—On the OM Inst., at the residence of the bride's parents, by the Rev. D. C. Tobias. Jo seph Hugy, of White Oak, to Sarah E. Werutz, of Pxuardt.-1)o the 12th Inst., In tills city, Fnglerick William. sun of Frederick and Ontella Peusch. intel I year, s monfll4 and 13 nays. • 'rho relatives and friends of the family ore re , ipect. folly Invited to attend the funeral horn the residence of Ito parunts, corner Writ King and Mary ,test., Ott ThiuNday afternoon at ,',lock. CA ,N.—On th , •l2th inst.,or nenrlet revs. on:minttl ;tn.! 3lttrtlul Cllllll. eig4.l Ilkt.lll 111 mill I , day, Is.-1 en Thundas e n 3.. „r Malignant Scarlet Fever: Mary, daughter of \Vil linen A. and )Ivry t. \\ aged 1 Ynar and 1.111.11111 11 . If rurn.—ln thht rite, on the 11th legit., Edema daughter .1f Nla.rre. and !tuber, he the 11th month of her age. W yrnwlnt.—fu thin 'lle on the alb Ilea.. !Aetna, daughter of Beer nut Catharine W...ea er, aged t. mohtbs 111111 In days. FrAt/a.-1111 the 'lie lent., lo the. elty, Ellralooth, wife ofJann, D. Flagg. 111 the . Z.l.it year nl liter age. MARKETS Philadelphia limits Market MUT. A PELVIS! A. her. 11.-111 tin a1...•r of sales we iinine No. I Qaerritriat bark at &2 p•r tins. Thrre is not 1111.1C•11 Ill•tiVlty In the I lour market the den nod being eonttned to the wants of the local trade who, ponno-es foot op loon bblft. Including superfine at Pt 50 di 7.1; Extra, at 5.W. , 1 loWllll.llll WlNVollsill Extra Fantoy at 83 7"v16; Minnesota do do at .S"va.ti ; Pen Wit do.. din Indiana and I 11,1,, d.„1„ at x.l for low grades up to s7;rt7 2", for choli, and fancy. Rye flour tinny Ittnt,d In Corn men} nothing doing. %There IN n. firm !venni,. In the niiirl,el Inr prime grad., of when!, but other .1.,,11.l are dull and ; snlre tlflndlonn Red al 1.10; .le,ey ni Si Amber ut St and \VIM.. at SI oil, Rye nmy Lr tlot. , lttt \l'e , Corti ant Ten nn. l'orn Is .iewly, MTh .!:bll , l lan. Nt, Yellow at hits iiro iII (Air rest iest and t. 1,111111 priens salt , 01 Pcnn a. and \ n itl 'd rent.. 111 Bari, 1:11t Ilo!h11114 WIliskt•:;• Western Kir." bound 91 1 111,,, 91 .111 , , n Pitoek narkets. D HAVENS BRO., BANK Ekv+, Phtladelplitu, Ih Pen Ella Heading Phil'a and Erie Cr. S. he lsBl " 5-201882 " " ISO' '• " 1865. Nov. July " " 18&L......... 10-403 i.oil Paelnes 1110 Currency tis Gold I I“ , Union l'acltle It. It Is' M. tl..nds . •441 Central Paelne lt. It ~.:-. Onion Pacific Land ii tot 15.'1 , 1, r. 2. NRIV 1 ult.F. Do. 1110, Geld Canton Cumber ittliti Western CulenTelegraph Merchant Union ...... ........ Quicksilver •• Preferred Martplms =OM Roston W. P Wells F. 1•:: Adams American United States Pacific Mall N. Y. Central Erie Erie Preferred Hudson Harlem •' Preferred Reading Michigan Central Michigan Southern Lake Shore Illinois Central Cleveland and Pic tsburgu Northwestern Rock Island St. Paul _ •• Preferred Wabnell •• Preferred Jersey Philadelphia Cattle Market . llet:f cattle .re in fair doinand 110 , %reel; bout former rate , . .=' , 7 1,101 :irrivell t for extra, lel lor a few e111111,,11',1 or lair to good, 1 1 . gr... for eo u... 11, a, to quallty. The following ar , Ow part ()wen tirtlllll. Vlrgini:L, !Po. gr.'s,. Danlt•l Smyth Itrt,„ gr.s. 1/enulti Smyth, West crit tlsy gross. 0 Jams, Christy, \irks nia,.s kn... Dennis, At . MyClyyso, Vs's . slyrn, gross. P. JfePilleu, Westyrn, 7:s s .4 . . S ' s Ph. liar hirway, \ cstern, T a lly, gross. S. K Irk, Western, , gross. James M.Flllen, Wes:lv:as, afir,lo s 0 ks srss. 10 K. S. NlyFllLen, la's;si mat, ssaak, siross. Clltnail at Bachman, Westran, sr.lis s . gros s , al J. J..Nlartin M.'s . strdndlrsts', o , ars , . Ci Nf ormey r.t. Ms Ilyr, West ran, 715 moss. 13 Thorns.; Moon.) . .5 lirsr., Westta Chain, \Vests's,. ~a7ss , gmss. Is .1. & L. Frank, \N ' ystys is, is , ..ssLTs . , krss. Gus. Shamberg, Western 01•11.11:, 50, kn., 3 Hopes Cu., Westorm 76, 1 ,';•, gross. it 11. Frank, 11 ' s•st yrs], ii s ~sa 7 s ,e. gross. Cl B. Baldwin, \Vestern,F. gross, id Alexantlyr, ts,ss gross. 75 John 31eArdle, Wyslsdri, gross. rr ' s It. S. Maynes, 31 ' r . st ern, ts , ,ss•s s kross. ;17 E. st 1.. 1:111,15 11 , r, l'ilests • E andy, BILIIII, We 51,11.:., 7' .2 . , kross. IC Jams, Allll, M's•st yrs, sr., 7y, , C. Wellrer, West, Cows were 11110.111:41A. 1 . 0111:0i :it 5 - 0 Sheep were In II:11r denein.l. I 2,10 lon.l I siaicll , uro ,, us 11, 1..11111111.111. Hairs were wn !lola chsne.. Wee . - 1.1 - r len net. LANCASTER GRAIN )1A RNET, M. , . n.sv, DECEMBER 12, 1 0 70.-9'he (lrain null Flour market firm: Family Flour '0 Extra " " Superfine " " 2. White Wheat :-.11 Rea I :to Rye r hos Corn " 71) Oat. " Ia Whiskey T. -1 gal no EH' A 11 VERT !SEM EN TS To: FOR THE 1101. IDA ! ,andersoo's Cheap Book More, CHEAP .\ N I 1..1,1.:(i.\ NT l'ltE-;ENTS PO: THE !Dom, S('l f(101. ISI a/NS A':1) !•55 I.\ /NERY, lie ha. ,t)st r 5•155511.5•51 5,5,a55 ass..rt 1:15531I 1.1 end Pork, Prayer Ilualis 115515.• aa.l 15:15:0•55(551 :Ind 1 Itoalcs. Also, .\ Issssess. Cases, 1.5‘.11.5 ,• \Vs.rli ,5,5 i ia,,_ font V 1111155, 'Nal Ii11,1111.k.“... Itolll,, 'Turk 15.5111aratala, 51.5i5.555,555515555, p) 11..5515,5, ICI.- wart I 'ards, P a r)",tr.•15.555 , 5, 1111.1 01 Iler all.l Variety of Navssll a 5- all 55; a Will 1.4. solli 11 lie 1...5v col 'stsls I's above meal 15515.5.1v5555.1 , losa, and have I well ca refully ,55•!. 555.555, 15. ,51.•a5.• most last laioas. I'lol and 5,51111i11r Ni yatirs.sil :1,1 551,11 . 1 al's. the p1a.555, 2.1 S.\ N I) EICSI ,N'S, NO 4J Nowril QUEEN ST R EF:T. H O: FOR CH It ISIM AS AV 00 DAV AR 1) ' S MUSIC STORE CI ItISTI AS PRESENTS I:NRIV. 1.1,ED. l'ltl (1E..; TO Sl' ll' 1'1'111'11A:4E11S Varying from 3r t., 1E.% T IN PRICI EV EICY DY,-;( 1111 TION OF M1": , ,1c.% M Enrl I A NDFr.. :4zExT 'molt L V EST I: INI tid.tw _ . di() 8 () ' C LOC 1. '11""sI 1 N" with age, height. coior of eye , . mid hair, , az edit hy return pedide , l int ur,• I,,,hantl or ,itt•. %elf t) t and date cg marriage. Addreht F , IX. P. D. Drawer, N... 24 I. altim 11,, N. V. dle.lw L I'VE AGENTS Ii'ANTEI) FOit WOMEN OF NEW VOitk OR, SOCIAL LIFE IN THE GREAT FITY. Wonderful 'development among the arktor racy. Married Women ec p“..11 Pr1ee,..3:4•25. The hest hook to sell puldlshed. Toe Dent terms to Agents ever given. Address, N. 5. Book Co. 143 Nassau St_ N. V. - •• A GENTs wANTED Fon 'THE LIGHT OF THE ‘VoRLD CAntalniag Fleetwood's - Life of Christ," and - Lives of the Apostles, Es Ung.:11,11.1 and Mar tyrs," fasldridge'a • . I.:ehl.meeof i lirlstl.mg3 ;" - History of the Jews," by ,Maeplape, "I 1 !story of all Religious I tenon Mat wil h ircati.e and tables relating to events connected with Bible II latory, containing many tl ne engrav ings. The whole Ginning a complete Treasury. cf Christlan Knowledge.. M,'. FLI NT, 26 s.:seventh st., laxiclpbbi. G E'ri INGl'f' l'1.1: ' GREAT SAVIN(; To roNsUM ERS Parties enquire how loget up clubs. tn.' an swer to, sena fur Price list, anti club form will accompany It wit b lull Alireotifals. numbing It large saving to et:us:inters I,lllllll,ative Co Club organizers. THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA CO, 31 Az 33 VESEY STREET, NEW YORE It= A GENTS WANTED FOR El= the handsomest and cheapest work extant. It has something In It of the best for every one— for the old, the middle-aged and the young— and must become universally popular. Ex cepting the Bible, this will he the hook most loved and the most frequently referred tat In the family. Every pug, has passed under the critical eye of the great poet, NV5f. CULLEN BRYANT. Rare chance for best agents. Tile only book of Its kind ever sold by subscription. Bend at once for circulars, &c., to GEO. ISIACLEAN, Publisher, dlo-1w719 BansoM st., Philadelphia, Pa. LANCAstER COUNTY NATIONAL BARE,I DECEMBER Uth, !U U. 5 ULM - 110N EILICCTION T./ for Thirteen Dlr,lont nr flax Inmtittillon, to serve during the eneuliat year, wilt he hell at the Manklatrllow.e. In theCiryorldineneter: ea "IC l•:oDA1, the 10th day or•JA:NCARY, 1 , 71, betw,t) the !wit. a it woook M.llllll weleek P. M. W. 1., lg.:TN.:it, .01 IRIIS Inlititiltantc of the !Inning!' of Wag! , loglon havlog, on Cho of November, 11+70, pr. twitted to the Court or Quarter Ses.lons of I.iiiicahler county, prw, log to al , cr the charter of sold Borough hp sohJecilng all real entitle In the hold Borough Lol4lolltion for Borough pur poses, the Court itelttrreti the petition to the Unto.' Jury, who eertliled that tlivy believed It expedient to grout the prayer . of the petition ers; putt,whoroli notice to be Opplleittlott will If tondo to the sold Court on the third :11‘culity In .lanoviry next, 1471, to confirm theiutignient of the 1111111. I .Curt'. A RTIN M. URI DER, D. r. tb. S. c. T lf IR CIREAT I 31PROVE3IENT ! J. M. Itinihong, of Coatesville. Chester Co., Pn will be at N 01140,1104 Leopard Hotel On TrESIDAY find \V I.:IEN F.S DAY, DECESIIINit '27th and 2.. , 111, to exhibit n IIeNV and SVOlllierfUl 5.., 111,4 Machine. All luteremted In Hewing Nlaellines will Holt It to their it.lviintnge cull Anti exannnl o.•. J. M. lit'SllON6, Genet gout for lAtneanter tot l'loNter ttl.l.nest .knonts Wanted. tiltl:2tVesl) KI'.4TE Or 11'11.1.1.4Ni NCII!VADEII. F !at , r...i ilevetp.od. Lot ter, I.,Tartien laity on Pada i•Nlak , e having hoe. 1 , 1 Ilio inolershino4t, all norsons 111- d0bt...1 lla ire n.anested Ia make Inane 111.no ~,•Illonint..nal those havllin clan , . or .loniatolQ azalio4 Cho ,1111 e, will pro,ent Client without tielq• for soillernent Cu, the 1111,1 k, •1q11.41. JACUII Ite.l.llng m 111,,k110t•it t' R. WINTERS. M. D., Re•hilng lu Eant Eat I Township. i...Xl.olltOrt+. 1 - 3 111 1.1 C S A 1. I: I E. I.E lIIIATED TROTI'I NU HARE. 'LIZ ZIE HELLER," I=l Al o•td.oek I'. NI., at the Lancaster Parlr, tor the ',nein creditor , of NI. 11. I. F. 111)NIIII , Ailik:It, I:MI, I:IAUFFNIAN, Assignees. LATEST FROM KENTITKY P..t.TtulounTo. or Wootatleld. Nel eusiniy, I:. V., ruling to S. Mutt... A tinder date of Nov. ...`t hl, rllOl. Bitter , 111 . v very popular here ati.l I thi .11 51. I ter more of shem Mon all 4 , e , alai net( Int•gH r 111, It :(real rtut here until I revs-lye , ' m.. I lutee -01.1 ten eemes ale .s to mar 0 twei, A per.onal frlona 44 !alt., NO, has used Itltterq, tellx 1)1Ie II IN 1.1111 ants' tltlnii Ilt• luts ever trled !hat afford“ hilts relief. Ile IN a martyr tu Itullgest ots ur perua. - I, tout one of the Reports wltlels are .lally reenlvel 11 . 11111 all part,. of the futon, pr.), lag beyond the sluuluw of a doubt that kltler'm 1101$ Biller , IN truly what the term it, the t. Ii p:AT Ill) l•SE1101.1) ItENI - I, , SiI'ATE OF !II ABO ARET F'REY3IOI" Eit, late of East I 'oealleo township, dee'il. Letters of adiolnktratlon de honk non ou said estate having been gratile,l 1,, the undersigned, ,111, , ,, , 0ns 1 odeht ed !hereto ore requested to ilionetll,lll , pnytnent, and those having elidno, or 110,112111 d,, against the HlllllO will pre ent then, for -.lilt-men, to the underslgutst, resl , ll,r In , sl.l 100 nshlp. 1111,hi w.OI, Itl.lB REAM. .‘ll3lllllll.lmit , or di. 'soils non of said deed. 11. (TE Al PElll.ll4' , E EST, IN rr 11, A. 11. 1 , 71, 11 \ un tonic r of the llrplinun' Court, of Lan an., o 'moo iv, Oho unoloornlginnl noll 11l public vend.% ill the potato house (booing lilitol< c ) run Lutz, In West Colealloo Loonensloor Coonole, the loilitowl,,• Item fo:nIalo• holm: poirpart INO, of Ono Iteal Estiolo, Into of Mnrgarel Freyinoyer, Of sotto! 'Township moot Count v, o A Toni of A rooloito Land In milli Tow nship, nohoing hoots of l'iorist lan (irons, ChoorgeSnaol goorL Tense Lutz, John Sweigart's Entitle, Polo, Will or lo not Jacob 'toy,. coonlidnitlg =IOIZI mere ..11 NI 111,11 I. 111:110 1014 \llllL~l'.,Stable and other Out The 1111111 I• 4 in gend samlsinno moll. well reneetl, , 11% nl,l Int.„•inl Senlent nonls, 'flier. re :11.11 en the prenil , c. 111,113 . 111111 Val 1.1 Fruit 'Frees. 11 sltuitted It public leiuling from Laticush, to. Siftlcing Spriug, "n" - fintrth If a 1111/1• frrrm thi• Itl'lllling Ida Rilroad. SIIL • 10 0011.111 . 111,11.1 I'. NI., of nnl.l wlll Lr alve•ik and Inrnis rnatto I:nnwn CYRUS REAM, A d nOnist rat I,r, do honk noo, of :%inflnn , l Err% nno .1 - , li, i 1 ,11:1-tsw.",” --A ill v 6, 41 41 ,7.1; - 1840 1 1 , ( 1 870 1 . :1111 ,11q10,i1 141111 11,:• 101 c , l' 114 porn . inor tak, Itieritalar ;1,1;11,1 I; Itsellund 11141110 /11 11,114• 111 C 0111.• 111,011 IS. 'flierefore II 1.4 110- Wll'llllll t 11:11 rrniettial agents ttllol ltl I tot at Itanti to he tistal on nit etto•rgrOey; ‘ 011,. . , not sOllllllll 1 prlnriple loilta4l In II.; mymtent 8111111 110/1111/1 linl 11, 1111 l tte feel 1111, czertolating await," of pain, or Ilse tlrpres.ing influent , 111 Stoat a taartedlal ageot e xlsln 11l tit, I'.l I N KILLER, trlto,• 1:11110 11114 11111110 .1011111 01 . 11111 ~ , 10110. .51111.1 1 110 4 . 101111.1 Ices 01 I lie 1,01:tr roalol. t.l 11,10111 11 111. 11110101,1110 and .11111111:411111111111. troplrs, 111 virtue, it, troottat 11111 ap101,11111.1. l'toter all 11111111410, Irolll 1110 0114. I• wIIIIIO 11, 1111. 111 her. muttering.. humanity lot , found rvllet from !natty ot lo; I, to., late trill! , anti broad art, or., 111 , 11 1111.. metlitant- loot htortaal, attests It, aloe 11,1 itottairy. From it 4111111 Iteglnnlott 111 , Pain I:111er Ilan ptoilttal gradually 4411114, tottirlog Its otrtt holrly Ity vlrt or. Stoat onexatopl , l N14€ . 4 . 0 , 1 111111 111111111arll% 1111 s 111 . 011g111 01.11cfh 1111 1 ,11Jc . 110111, 1,1., 1111.Ve nl - 111141, hlotllttraly of 11111110, 10 11,111rii Ise 4,1111410 m, 11l I.lle 1100111.! antl Mat It 141 111,1 r 111,11 ,4.111,1.,4 , s 311141 111s110111.sly, oat 11101, 111.01. h 1141• orol tVIIIIO Iho Palo 1:1110, I'.till ;trot, ing 111 11111111' favor FIRE 14t tlic,,irmltcrt h . ( the ,Vhrthrrii t,:,,l Fir, Fr ,iitiorirly I,etnett.rter • TAKE N,,TicE.—'lll.• I.llll4'lng I , mm, linve 10-01. 5i1,1,1111 , 1 to 10,10,1) 111411, 1 d 111' 1110. ‘l4: 511,4•15 111, 11:711-1111,1111 51111er, 1.1/nl'llll - 41111110, 11 'or .10111 1,70 —Joseph 11. , .•,,unly, 1111,1111111 c10i14.111,.. 1.4,1,1.15. Is - 711—Nathan D. I,lllrer, -4,011111y,110100110011,11101110, 111111 Slllll luto . house Nov. sn , 1•;7o II:um, Kline Co., Bruits 1 . 1,un Iy, reut er- power Foundry eon- :{OOO 110 L.II/11 lon.v , if r.,,1'_11.11. of Moen amount Wllllll. t , lVether Witil Itl lerl'nt hcre , .ll front the dates of Ores, on -111 Its payment. by the Company, and I lie III:C.,- ,try pen..es 1,1 the Coto paw' from December 15;9. to 11,./•111t”, I, /.17 , /, In total, amounts lo ;thoul t 1 .5,51r1 and rental!. to be pull out of balance In the 'ompany 'n treasury and by the present IlhheN4ll/C/11. Notice In therefore given I IJ all me,ll her , . of said Company to pay Ilia reel per cent on the dollar on their rt.- bitectl ealloin notes, Mediu the CO/IIIIILII)'` , .411 , e, to he pald wlthln days from the dale her,s4. 10 W. K. HELTZEIt, secrclart,,oel Treasurer, Ephrata, Pa., or to any of the to rectors or authorized agetils ~1 Ihe I 'onlpany. All (1111 tembern who fall to make payment before the Int of February tient will have their Insurance suspended un til the Int .if Jllty next, and If not paid before 'Alay INT next. their Insurance will Itecome can eelled, null and void, by reason of hitch delin quency, and the costa of collection will follow. 1.. provided by the Art of Incorporation and Ity-Laws of the I'ott l PartY• By or.ler of the Board of Directors. At tent: W. K. tiELTZEtt, Secretary and Treasurer. Fill itAT.t, Lan. Co., Pa., Dec. 7th, 1.5711. h 1I 2twrt J. R. CAMSELUERRY SCO., MAMMOTH BEE HIVE DRY GOODS' ROUSE, No. 9?0 Chestnut Street, Itouning through to Sllll , lOlll Street., Dry Goods Poi the Million ! Immense S I. at Retail, at Wholesale ONE Nth 'E AND NO EQUIVOCATION Sift Shaw - Is, Cloths, Dress Goods, Hosiery, Lloi es, Sha, SIO op to si3/0. Striped iind Plald Shaw k, nip to $:<:!. Fal•ries, PP.: vents to $7. Freneli satinet. clot li :Sic to $l. I elotl, colors Nlollair Poplin,, al cents. , lilaeir Shill., $1 tip to ;I:). re,10111:5 superior ,jilt, lltleo. Black Silk Velvet , . tie 7k to Sia. Velveteens, ...iota to id/ Water Proof Cloths, vent, to Si!. Black Deaver I iluths, to 0 , 1 While Il env y tlperu Clutha. White Vel‘ et Corti., to White 1 'araeollas, al.: to e Illiwic Astraehans, $a to $lO. Illaek Ines :Shir, Gay Plaid Clotliii. Fine Black, White, Blue Ulla Scarlet. Cloths, a! to SOU Hosiery of every description, fuller' Under wear, Ladles' Insole-up Underwear, conalsting of Jar:kilo, Skirts, Chemists, Sight Dresaes, Beats' Merino Under-wear. KID (ILOVU.S. KID (MOVES. Sort SI I< Id thrive, sold In this market. I ine ,tork,ot Hue K Ciloves—BaJou m. 41 to.ll, makes, at old Prices : no aJvnuee. Lobl4l, ling et'iLl Vnlcuclenuex C 01131,1, }11110 , .. csolll (314,1,, every description. Popiiii Snit, Cloth Alntu, Water I'run( hull-., 11.111. really for wear. Large lino ne Black Beaver Macques. I:_tianiltie lids Mammoth Stock before put . - .basing. J. 11. UASSELBERP.I it CO., N.,. or2ll hest nut street, rl I 1.11 ',CA) I 'lllindelphlu. ` AI/VA N TA G ES OF INSURANCE Al' HOME. 1 certify t hat on the Bth day of June. 1870, I took out a policy of Insurance on my building oeupi-ol by the - Conestop Cork Company," fo e r Si on In the Lancaster Fire Insurance Coin- Pony: that said building NV/L3 destroyed by lire on the evening of Saturday, November 19th, and that sold Company did this morning, Mon day, November 21st. pay the the amount of suld policy In full, and I hereby tender tho saint Laneaster Fire Insurilnee CoMpany my thatlka for their prompt at tent ion. D. I'. LOCHER. WINTAR'S BALSAM WILD CHERRY?. lE= This well-known remedy does not day up Cough, and leave the cause behind, an is tho ease with most preparations; but It loosens and cleanses th. 'lugs, and allays llrltatlon thus renweing the Wu.' at the complaint. SETII W. FOWLE & SON, Proprietors, Boston. Sold by artiggintS and dealers In medicines generally. m7-Iydendsw