MISCEGENATION AND MURDER Aother Virginian Atrocity—Beanie of the Intermixture of the Races. PITTSYLVANIA., C. 11,, Va., Dec. 15, 1870. —This peaceful community has been thrill ed with horror by a murder, which for cold-blooded atrocity has seldom been equaled, even in the history of negro crime in the South, since the war. And the dreadful deed is rendered more dis tressing by the attending circumstances, and by the fact that the teachings of the political adventurers who have been itin erating through the country of late have caused it. . . Some time last January our people were shocked to hear that a Mrs. Bettie Barber, a white widowed lady of respectable con nections, living a few ,riles from this place, had been married to Ishmael !Afford, one of the blackest and basest negroes In the county. Leaving the friends of her childhood and taking with her the children or her former husband, she went to live with Word in a hut a few miles distant front this village. As a natural sequel to this unpardonable and inhere:lll Willie, the couple lived to gether in an almost:it:owing condition, de tested by both races, and under auspices in every way unfavorable to the happiness and enjoyment of married lire. Among the children or the wile was a son about live years ui age, known by the name of Henry Pruett, Pruett having been the name Or the mother's first husband. 'Fins little boy, a bright harmless child had to celiac, supported by the parties to the ne.v marriage, and, as is um often the case, even ill the highest c•iri•les of lir, wax the scorn and object of continual ill treatment iron it , : adopted parent. On yesterday evening Henry thoughtless ly lieeiiieyeil Miele:hell 01 about slime trivial matter. and was caught within a few Ste!, of . the rude cabin, in which his urnthor ens lying ell a bed of illness, and in a moment or unrestrained anger was murdered, without Linie to utter prayer Iwftire his piLeffile cries could bring assistance to 11,C1111 him from the de !Will negro. Thu wan nor or wur.loring was stint! eOlllll lett, been eXeellteil hy !Mlle list all ignorant, !Antal nogrn. hiry ,vas oatight awl struck with his list, bunk nr tno hoad, blo Ail, NOW, l'ated the 111:1'k hien., the Ludy Wits then tlll . oWil upnu the gnnuud and was ebuu pool by the hiltn. 1)1 ' tin' fon.' ra:a.l until his kidneys ivor, hnnsed and the stumurh bilesleil, Ili , 1.1. 1.1 . ..At1i hint departed, Chilli Were hoard hil . tnc , , 111110, Anil till, 111.4 ht', LIM feeld.• to r.ti se. lip rsell Iran the hod, Wits In.:trtroieling shrieks and 11s lug hor ohlhl unahlot, him ;illy hell, The 111.11.1 luso kr,king ovor h.oly ill his MAI, the 5it . ..4411,0z 11,1 0f.a.4,1, thou at , •npoql and pinked it lip. Tito 11.111 never 111 , 111—.1. roraloro, a via,' iol na h)11 , ,1a s I Wt, 1 111! j , try, 11 111411 ..111,, .In say Ow said Ili•nry I'. 1,1.1110 141 IliS , 11.11t11 hy 1)1,,,vs 1 . 1'.1a 1 , 11tilar•I 1.10,1,41 ea. 4,L. ici• takott 1 . 11,i1/11Y, 11 , /W 1,111111141 111 tllolali Thu 111•144,111•1 . 1, .L, 141:14•1, 11. 1111 4 111111 t, has It bruti,h, hard and 111,11111 N oars lif 111. tsar rai y.ll a IS :1 1111111 lof 1 1.)011 • 1i)11,1 . \• 111.1 m. Mi•r, a 1.1,111,,i.m.• yl•Illt 111 Ow I.•t . xlmaliti4. 1h• talo, iimLlcrs %vitli a n 1 ,4111 0,1111,10,1 n. :11141 i 1 1 ,111 1 .1.111•1111., 1111.1 41 . 1.1114 hardly ill 3 . l . ililMil/131 hit tslll .11.11 14,1•11 i.h an 4,1.11, Th•• 111, 1,1111111. 141, Ihu 41111111 .1 . 114.1 . I'llll.l 11141111, 14 , r tho 41, 4,1 . 1.11,.131,1111•I, and in and 11111rt......11, I 4 ,111.111 t :11,11111•,S. Vl.t. MILL Cline, Wilh p,1111 , 11,),•ri- N 1 1,.110w litimlntil4l, is Ilif. tiurill•ror Hill.' 111111 II 1111111 SVILII 111 % 1141, ,111 i 111 41 Lc IhL 17,411 111,.11 fJf illll4l- A 111111•1 hllll illarcler. 111. Parelilm near 'Trio, Ne‘s ol l •11111 K llrrll. Titio , 17. 10111111 N% tWI/ 11054 l'iisiii.ol:ll,lo 1 1,1- &111 1 , , 11, ill this eminty, 1511011 1111 n•,lrrr,l ”..Thilirsility night by their wh.. is Id 11111. TllO 1111111.1.111111 min 111111 141111111 ilkiilllo 1111 , 111 a kill, 11111 , •11 i• 11 I Will, in ulllr,lnr. Tllli murder, Ivan iirrest - 1,1 unil is 111141' in 1:111, 'him', 11,1414 rerok•cil th.. "1114,,r 111 1 Fr.ulla in 101 1.111 111111 NN 1 10, Elll.ll . rrsiolcurr ill llP phuul, 11'11, 111,1 1,11 Illy. TllO ussnssin is it`11 . 111131110.1 it blitill 1.,n Lit 1.1111 111 11 1 . - 111 , 1,1 1 0 1111111, lig, Mr. Keith , much," 11111 141111.11 11.14 lipspriperty, c.ll his ,111:1111, Is his 51111, 'l l llO 1411.1101' 111111 bad 11i51.111.0 :11.1.11 t `VIM, I/I'lll.OllY 11L511111 liy itll . li/, 111111 1110 1.5111, 111 . this quar rel \las 1.110 110511.111011,11wi1l rittlipr. Till, act. eligeit,ll.s,l n fts , ling or ititt"r 11141, ,n thc the son, mei that time itp til the 111.11111.11 NVIS•11 t 110 rill 15111,11 ivas o,llllliitio,l the 115.. Ilnd tri.- qtiont Thiirsdity night the 11l hrr 11,1.1 Ur,u lilt! I:110, 1111 , 1 syclit. into the ill iiii.,l,•ait•.l 4,111:i11.111., The 5..11 11.15 in ill, kirli at the time 411111 111, , t.lll 111:111 ilisl:1111 i . :11114111 ruuglit i' by II '10,1141,. '1'1110141411 lirs1,(1:1 11,111 111 , and 4110e14 a 515111ver. AL 1110(111 , 1110W air.. 11.4111 entered Ow kit, owl stopp...l in !ill iVi•i•ll 1111 . 111. Tili• 1/.ll'll - 'wing Islll.l .lel lilt per,vive his itmtli er tul.l 11i,oharv,11 1, nn, 1111114.1 111 1 Lite IVi.al.ll al his lathi•n, a, 110 thmight. Wit 41111 1111111'1 I „ 4 . 0•11 is his 111.1 . 'S i1i111.1111 . 11. Nho 1011 Lil the llcsir tutu svithin 111..1111 . 11 Ili ,spired. N.CLLIC, n0C111.4 sial hail 11,10, U 14'14111 ,u him, halt till, Idiud Itiurderi, nquin iii,ll.ll•ge‘l the weolsiii, :Lila the hall iii his lather's twain. The old uum Ilat alai the Nllll 111/111/1,/ 1111511 1111, hoat iug his 1111s1' 11111 It 51:15 1 . 1 . 118111.i1 111,, The 11111. 1101.1010 then 11.11 the 1111i1 4V1 . 11 1,11 1111. TllO Wlllile 1 1,11,1,1 Itill 4111, lliUlrssrd 11) . 1 110 daughter-Hi-1:115 the murdered 1511- We. At she Was Lt. 11111,1111 , a11ia..11, illy 11111, 11111 1111.11 11l SI.IISI, nil 11 I'lll4l 111,11111:011011 silolloo her ,mu 1 I.'rel.ty 1115,11,1, she list ititcliezeiii, the it•a , ,,,,1 .1 0 e.111,•.‘1.11 Lll 1.110 VIIIIILIV 111 I lirag'S 1 . .11'111 . 1', :,1.•I 11 , 111 1111.1, 411 , x , 1 NV:I , `ill \ 11 11111 ,1114,•11. 11 11r -1.10,1 1.1 (111 1/1.1..1.,111i1 ,11'1 . 1 , 1,11 110 111111,101,1'. .A.l 1 110 111 , 1 111,1 1110 lln,lnlll gave details 1.1 the 111111110 r, and the murder,. 111111,o:1 s1:111•11 to that. 111.ilni.iig111.11 ing f.itle•r. 1,111 11:111 to, 11/1,11411111 "r httil,tt ills hold f,,is the Terrible Railroad A reidea Rol:Jar it Throm; la it Draw. tho whi4th 1,4. a I,,ng svlllh , took riaen ou Thursday ni2.lit, at, the hay bridgo or the l'entral comp:my. 'l . lll. ongino of tho train winch IoaVOS 1'Ai7.311011 City at (Oil 1101111E1'S II) Ilillo at night, on running tin Litt. tit•aw irri.ive, It•il into litt. vying. tho hagitil.t.l. 111111 lire titan. The taltrila , a. I,,,thai the 'rail) had 1,14•1• Ii 11V01 . the lirSt lan ' Or the trine, hut 15 the I.llllllllll'o 55'115 111101 It oft the dratv the :Levi dent oecurrea. The clazinver, ILlit•r be ing ..arri,,l len fuel tinder water, Inanaa,4l 10 make hi. war oat a witalaw his riving the atiriace, W.VI word. I I k II:1111C is I llu SIIStaIIIISI so core cuts :tad bruises Ilk NV,IS !truly 'den thtlnot ,m,.lit a hundred would have man agt.:l elro,t their roh.so. 'rho iiretwo,, who uk,d wtilt dutch with 11114 engine, was droNvittsl. II k 11a1110 W,IS I I . olllll'r. 'rho oo4dool, 511111'5 thm tiro, ui the ocddoot rvoordo 4111., al 1(141 pull. iohdtoly the engine. and lender, ns ihvy ttaait 11,111 10111,0 frma the l~:aysrngrr !rain, awl uul ono of Ho , pns"u;;,rs tons iojorod, :tithough, of Isiliest., they tvert , greatly alarmed. l'lnsr e , t.alat, stlems to have las, pn.vidential. lraol tens ,'lute al Ihu lime, nud Ihe hie vary 11 taut: Id (110 the draw, lel alt, 11,ir hait•lt the britlgt , and therehy alnppe,l its inotj,n, prt.vonling itn I'lllllol,g 111111 lhu riVl.l . . It hung nrrr the draw. passengers tvert , canilailled Itl walk hilrk 10 11, ellglito Ileadq;li( hyst, and is ntnt ill a hill ill the river, a lenothat el It heirig ala,ve the surlier. It Is lailievetl that %Olen it is the dead leely "I' the fireman Will be found in the " ongitll2(.l'S I=l 'rho Nevada l'ran-vrriiit. I,i Iris. 7th, re lates the fidlmving 11c0m . i..111, All Indian 111111 tsv,ilty•olie 1111111 01,111 le, belong jut; to .1 aid: 11111114, of:I invisvllle,Yolo vottn liv,,re lostitl a stow-storm. near 1; 1,1 4111111 rtl, nn 11 1 11 llel t uess 1 1 :144 road, on 14,4 Thursday, and are spliim4l`ll tl, hncr ill IIIII111111". Atlattiseatnethrough 11•11111 I tall with 1!19 hotel of cattle, taking lily Ilenttess Ilais road. Ile cattle as thr as War Valley, forty 1101111 1 anti Will ins driving With 1111th 11111115 with the 111110111 In find 11101111,,4 Ing ettttle. At Ito,v here they camped the night before. they found nine teen taking these started bolo,* m ilh the drove, while the man and Indian went as far as Tritev's, and having become satisfied 111111 the 1,16.11: Were nu further Lnrl: Slalatlii tl, retort'. In the meantime it earn,. on to storm, Iho 1 1 0 1 1 11 1 snow wa: rapidly ineretv.ing, and inlvellll tw,, milvs 10041 ols.lai•ksmi' s . • 100 loan kill LIM Indian, telling hint tA/ 1111110 I,n, 111111 ho wade his way !sear Valley. 'rho Indian win was thus 1111,111111/111.11 nn last Tillll,liay ha, 111,1'11110 'HP!' allii as the storm has been very severe sin,n and he an entire strang er to the vountrye having just coin° trout fend,: tit's, japi 1411511 501,10. He loft Ity his crittipanitots, some bread and ineat: The niiksing cattle will also perish, as it has been storming ever 1111110 they were lost. .1,11111 Sllllllllol,i i of Sierra who gives us this item, says flat ttittivy 50 , ,1.11 fora !lelvy Hank Forwer lw New Orleans A. series of the !nest successful Lank i'll•gorills ever perprdratod ip this city has rrISL pOnl{.l ttt liLd;t, in some wry the sigria lirros of proutibent and wealthy men, and largo business houses, have come into the posaesaion of some sharpers, who have usod thorn to swindle the banks outof over sixty thousand dollars. These checks were uttered on Saturday. and during the regu lar course of business. Strange as it may appear, nearly tire same names wore used walltlie'btinks, The Counterfeit is perfect and when compared with genuine signa tures the difference could not be detected. —New Orleans Picayune. THE LANCASTER WEEKLY . INTELLIGENCER, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1870. Congressional Proceedings. WASHINGTON, Dec. 13 In the !louse, the bill to revise and con solidate the postal law was passed, with an amendment repealing all laws allowing the franking prigilege, with an exception in favor of weekly, semi-weekly and monthly newspapers exchanged or sent to subscri bers within the county where published. Mr. Van Trump offered a resolution for a committee to inquire into the cauEes of Secretary Cox's resignation, but objection was made. Mr. Johnson offered a resolu tion, which was also objected to, declaring for the abrogation of the treaty with China, except that portion relating to commercial intercourse. Mr Myers, of Pa., offered a resolution, which was adopted, inhtructing the Ways and Means Commit tee to consider the expediency of levying a tax of la cents per pound on tobacco of every description. Mr. Butler presented a petition of 2,000 citizens of Gloucester, Mass., complaining of the Canadian treat ment of our fishermen, and asking for re taliation. It was referred to the Foreign Committee, Mr. Morrill, of Pa. introduced a bill to advance shipping interests, which was referred to the Commerce Committee. After disposing of the business on the Speaker's table, the House adjourned. In the U. S. Senate, the credentials of Thomas .1. Robertson, re-elected Senator from South Carolina, were presented. On motion or Mr. Stewart, the credentials of Messrs. Farrow and Whiteley, Senators elect from Georgia, were referred to the.lo - Committee. Several land grant hills were introduced and referred. Mr. McCreery asked leave to introduce a reso lution ollered by him on Monday, propos ing an investigation with a view to the res titution of the Arlington esta.te to the widow of General Robert E. Lee. After disci], shin leave was refused by a vote of dl nays to .1 yeas—the yeas being Fowler, llamd ton, of Md., Viekers anti MeCreer3. Mr. Sprague, of Rhode Island, offered resolu tions, which were adopted, providing lor 111 investigation of certain statements his loyalty. After the customary - spier - adios of respect to the late Representa tive Ridgeway, of Virginia, the Senate ad- Soul-nod. =II - the Senate, the I louse re.oltitiott rnnr a recess from December :2241 until Jan uary Ith, iyaLicotiourreil in. in sinter ul' \I r. Fenton, the Itutrenclinient Committee were directed to f tirnisli a statement. of rust of ,',,tinning V 11,44011,1 at New honk, l'hiladelphia, and other cities, with recorn itiendations as to reilitetiolIIIII•XI/ILIISI'L in relation to the warelnoising and cartage ,ysteins. till !notion nI the gentleman, the Secretary of the Treasury was iiireete,l to furnish IL Int the In nrrr~ls ill custom.: I L L)111•11111 . 1, sciztll,.., Lill: Laid jilts the IL) islormers, the nano, ~1 all parties coneerti ed, etc., with the I/I L keen Itlllll . -111•11 For siniigglingot her than by rorreittire of money, Tin, hill to pro: id,. a relierllnul for cover,, until. employee, di-cusssed. hill nni . in, NIL • 111.0 ,oatiii•ri for the N,INI N I VILLLL ul, ll ll 111 , 111/11 I/1 L 11 - L. 1 lan j., LIILLI L IFIIIIIIIIILLII•I'siIIinitie,Nvi•r• instructed to consider the es pedien , •y emistructim; a 1101,0 the ii,cr, !mar Nere irlratis, to a point f war Brehm Island, in the (IMF of NI ex inn. Pending consideration ref a kin In, pap :1 1 . 1.11111 ill 27..,p00 fora ions,' de-troy,', Mir ing the %vat. at Paducah, I:y., Ow :senate adjourned. Lt the I louse, the Mill ing Committee, reported hack 111.4 hill L./ I/ILOVIIIIL for the rot lomption of copper and other 14,1115, NV1111 . 1) was 0111IIILILII to be print ed and recoitnittetl. r. Irirrell, or 1 . 1,111 the. L I/11111111.0 . 1 . 4.11 Malllll,lo - 111..11 , 1 11111 1,111 ILPIL Ihr In asl:ed that it he made the special order Itnr the Tlllll , llly In January, ant ll,'. Alter the hill laid over until to-day. The.\ul uesly 1,111 11 . 114 t111•111•111141111.1 . 1•.1. i I , Xclpis 4(LVILILILI ruts',,',, It nlsn ,1,111 I, 4 . 1 . 1111111 IL, 11•. 1 /11W0 , , 1 . 1 , 111 the l'ontinitlee, reported the Legt , litti, e 1 / 1 11. IL lIIIIII L I , III L IILLt , aI/"IlliL L 21 1 .- 11110,1101/, >I r. Townsend 111L1 , 41111•ILL1 IL 6111 amrwlnunry ~I' 1.1111 .111IIIIIIILI L y 101. of 1 , -- INIIII 111 the I. S. Senate, a hill elianging jur isdiction aver Territorial Legi,littiire, passed. fr"II , Ilia MllitarY Lill ell, extending the time in which inkier e. liely lie out at their 111011 to .11,1.' I, 1.571, frnin the Uonitiiitt,4l nn C 11111115,0. reported Fa vooritioly his hill authorizing the Ilion( t 1 suspend commercial intercourse with Canada. 11l 'notion I,r 211 ,'. the s,,,au , tool: up his resolution declaring od ailpOlitiVal alai r. lrhwv. Wade :I. sloolooll reviewing the iliod.oory id' the party divisionq in Stl 1..- souri, and adverting to the looosiliolll by the .Nollaillistr:ltiial against the I.thcral IteptililicaiN in that State. Several hills Nye', introduced, and the bill estahlishing I itoloartllloolit or was report ed ailverhely and intlelinitt•ly possvoned.-- A diourned. In the I lousou hill w:1 , t01100.. , e , I approprial - jinx to build steam revenue Hills were introduced requiring railroad conipailies t 1 receiveand deliver 111111 k, and authlririug IlleSeeriotary id the Trea.nry tio refund pcnaltiev ilhtually collected tinder the direct tax tall'. The anine•-ty bill was di.viissed. Mr. I:ekoy, Froorti Iho tolorepriatioill l'ool1111111del•, reported the Lill. I appropriates ill , uun , auu - the 551111 as litat. year. Ilooper, Wayti l'oalllllittee, reported :l Lill explaining the construction nt that Lien or the I111,111:11 1{1:V011110 which re lates to sugar. 'File I halo, ',poll iledor pi jell reed. A majority id the llouse t'mumitten "II I'w:tat Tviegrapil, an Saturday, agre,lt ill. Washluirtie import his tall, with,,( to its support.— Nlessrs. Dawes and Palmer will report the Lill on Postal Telegraphy. .k II the 111 4 1111 w ,, said to favor liovoriminut intervimtion ill 5111110 1,1111, but to duller in regard to the moans. W.k.tircnros, 1.70 In the I.'. S. Senate, the resignation M r. Drake, of it 1111,11111er of the Senate, to take etreet iin the li.th anni.tilleed. Mr. Sllllllll, 1.1'1,0110.11 a 111111,,rial 1 . 1,1111110rehallt,"r 11 ,flit:none tin the prupnsed annexati,,” The vituu,t, opt adversely the various hills the alailition of the Tile hill tri inenriiiirate the Siinthern Express 1A.,: pass ed. A resolution requesting the l'resident to et,llllllllneate to tint' Senate all illi,,rllla tiOn iq IllsrelatiVe t.. organ ized hrnlie. of disloyal and evil-disposed persons in the State iii:Corth in view or threaten resistance to the ocecution nitho lairs nil the unit.' States, or the denial to United States eiti'en, of the equal prmectinit d . theinW,Ailli their rights under the l'iiiistitittion was The Stmate rrs.unud the tionsideratein it resolution looking to general am nesty, and 'Air. Drake was awarded the floor fur the purpose or replying to the speech of his colleague. At the eilllelliSitPll of >lr. Drake's speech, the Senate went into l'Nf`- Votive session and soon after adjourned till In the 11,1uso, r. Ingersoll, of Illinois, Introduced it bill to ancouroge shijioo ning and shin building in the United States.— The bill proposes to :Twit to American registry all ships or over ts . o thousand tons linrden, wheresoever built. Also, to admit free of duty ship building and engine nut (crisis to he used in the construction of ships of over two thousand tons, The latter to lin adniitted to thets.a.sting trade, lint the fernier to he excluded front it. Also to :d -im.: ship stores to be supplied Irecol duty to Vessels engaged in the Inreign trade, A re solution instructing the l'ostlllaster ien end lo hoinnittnicate the actual 1!, , I to I/11 . by the thousa,p.l, of the snooped envelopes l'Urid,ll.,l contracts, and thin price it which thee are sold hy the I lovernitient, was adopted. The House then proceeded to the eon-oder scion of private hills. 'rho hill reported hy :%1 r. I loupe r, regulating tiled titles oh sugar, was passed. 'rho I loose , at a ,Itiarter 1,0 , 1 two, al • journed until Niondity. NltiNli,‘l", Doc. In the P. S. Renate, the House bill re lating to elassitication of sugars Was con sidered, Ina laid over until to-day, in 1,01- .1111.1 We Of all )injection stated ty Mr. Vickers. 'rho resolution providing, tor con densed weekly reports al the Patent %Mice was passed. )tills were introduced hy Mr. Stewart in relation to freights on the raci tic Railroad; loy r. Nye, to enahle the Atlan tic and Paell' Railroad Company 10 Mort gage its road, etc.; by Mr. Rice to incorpo rate the Hen River Haft Company, and by Mr. Nye for the admission of Cobirada as a state. Mr. Stlerlllall, from lila Finance Committee, reported the till to revise tl.a mint laws. Mr. Williams tried to get his resolution for a joint Collllllittee on 14vmu Telegraphs eonsiilereil, but Messrs. ('onk liug and Sumner objected. Mr. Schurx's resolution looking to amnesty was referred, but r. Morton, stating that several Sena tors wished to discuss it, entered a motion revollsitier the reference. Pending the discussion (d i% ease involving the liabilities of the i;overninent for individual—losses in consequence of appropriation of private property during the war, the Senate went into Executive Session and soon after ad hmrned. • In the Ilouse, bills were introduced by Mr. Butler, of Mass., relating to testimony in the U. S. Courts, and amend into the Bank rupt laws; by Mr..lenckes, of lt. 1., to pre vent and punish brilwry in Congressional elections; by Mr. Churchill, of N. Y.; to amend the Suffrage En ntreament act; by. Mr. authorizing the issue of One cent correspondence or postal cards ; by Mr. Parker, of Pa., to place tea and coffee on the free list, and increase the duties on scrap and pig iron by Mr. Molt of l'or a commission 011 Balms or loyal citizens Mr damages during the rebellion, and by Mr. 4 moll, of pat., pinking notes of gold-note banks receivable for customs. Mr, Kellogg, of Conn., offered qresoltition reettng the Ways and Means Committee to inquire into the expediency of immediately repealing the Inetane tax. The llouse re fused to second the previous question-64 to 71 7 -and the resolution went over to Jan uary' (lit , The Bost-off i ce A.mtroprtatlidi Lt apwopriatings_e,inl,nus, vfas r opo rte d . On motion of 'air. Voorhees, the - Publie Lands Committee were directed to report a bill exempting disabled pensioners from the requirements of the Homestead Law for a personal settlement. Mr. Jones, of Ken tucky, offered a resolution declaring for a universal amnesty, which was rejected— yeas 14, nays 112—most of the Democrats voting against it because of an offensive implication in the preamble fuyoring the right of secession. Mr. Cox then asked una nimous consent to offer the same resolution without the preamble, but Mr. Jones ob jected. Bills were passed appropriating $30,000 for the collection of the Apache In dians of Now Mexico and Arizona upon re servation ; and authorizing soldiers of 1812 and of the Mexican war to enter on the al ternate sections of land along the railroads which have received grants. Tho Pension bill, appropriating $30,000,000 was passed. Pending consideration of the Legislative Appropriation bill, which appropriates $lB,- 633,480, the House adjourned. THE WAR IN EUROPE. Parte to Hula Out to the laud LoNum.:, Dec. 17.—Dates from Paris to December I I state that the sortie by Ducrot was satisfactory, and has demonstrated where the Germans are weak. Ducrot is confident of his ability to break through the German lines at the proper moment. Tho active army In the field is in good health and spirits, is wok fed, and is 20,000 strong. Preparations are . making for an other sortie on a larger scale. Some of the theatres have been re-opened, as it is be lieved the performances will have a benefi cial effect, and, besides, will relieve the monotony of the ordinary round of daily life. Goods are plentiful, and the street cabs are numerous; so their horses, at any rate, have not been eaten. News from Paris to December 13 states that fresh 'neat, eggs, fish, poultry are gone, but the supply of horse meat will last two months ; of bread, wine and cheese, four months, and of salt meats and salt fish, two months. Troehn has taken possession of all Mod ;tot wines, and the people are now supplied by the military commissariat the same as the soldiers. A surrender of the he is not thought of, and the reverses at Orleans have not dis turtied the equanimity of the people. Every Parisian is - armed, and the city eon hold out three semi/is tonyee without great suircring. The mortality is large, but not enough to create alarm. There are no epideni len, and 111, deaths from starvation or Wilt. LoNiiiiN, D. In.—Halloran telegraphs from Tours, on December "An en gagement between the main body of Gc•n ertl Chanzy's army and the Prussians on•- eurred yesterday near Itiois. The Tres• skills Were repulsed, but the result is as yet index ki VV." LILLE, I.c. I.; -Evening.— 11. is runioreil that a sortie ha , 1,0:11 mad., from Pattie, hieh f4rr the rapid of the t ;erinan foreps rein this region. It that the French fl,lll Inr hind their I . ..rtilications in lifilli. • 11 , 0 ft.1 . 1 . e, aid they ilaVO :Lireallyl , llllo,t , lV iuccaeil VerNailles. Fighting is null going on in all the direetihn 4,l'A Ihert and .Ihheville. K , ,N1 , , , 111•1U;, Dec. 17.--A despatch was rc,•cive,l here to-day from announc n4 that the lies frigates Nvhich recently :-,kagers Rook mid Great Belt have 10,11 „Ii that port. Pilau is only 25 Prow this city. There is considerable alarm in ~ ,1 110 quarto I t is belie cod, the preparations to inset the ene my areamplc. I,oNoos, Dec. is—Evening. —The Ger mans have :evacuatod miens. They re tlrcit tolv:trds Clermont, but announced their in tendon to return sOl/11. Till 3 Ger nialiq are repo:115111', having captured Twenty timii.atid I,cremes passed Channy. even orul Faideherlic had ad,anc,d beyond A mien,. I,ttNiittN, Dee. I , .—The Lux emburg, nu the part. ttl the inhabitants, thanks the King Id . 11011:1,1,1 lur his cheer ill!Z W1'411,1'40 Iii . 11 , )1111 , I114 010 tntIISFIT of ii 11,1 1 . 1. to PI•11,4ill. ISERLISr, I,Pcoinher —Tho Zril says Cllllll Ol i as " l'rtlhsitL is 1'1,411 frifiii h4r c,l)liLzati , ,its neutrality rE , lo•chitig Lu xeiti berg, mill 11101 lilairly lililiortiO sigainst Iho I , ll,llylhr vilation, ni ilontrstlity." 1.1H,N 111•1 . , roippil - 1 (if Imx vitiht,g, v,au nlrlit ututtlittimi•ly in litVl.)l . ca II illllol,oll/1011,1 , 4.11110 I rid :m -m.1114,1,11 ulltlywity cf pre- Illit•i• 111:111111 , 11111111'llial, r 1 ,11.1.• r9t111111 ,, i ill 1“•iv011,1 in 1111011 1111011, I -nie hill lilt rtithil,Cl 1111. i lhr hilliah the Paint! iiror9gatives and I.9lert l'reetlin tl9. 1.1,19.911,•al through a e9iiiiiiitteto. kr x, Dee. 19.- 'l'll, , Pril,sime4 are leaving the valley of th, Cher, and lraliu;; nn 1110 They again atlael;,,l I,arl l'hanzy, hut were reptil,L,l. Nearly tlolii,a9ll 1)..11 at Tmilim nail the Froncli ‘,119 wont t9A Igeria h. nl,la,q , the regular 1r,.91, ss ill retivn t/1 :Itch :11i...U.111h! the National ;mu'tl trill .\ tho North I Mrinati IM:l•Mmu2; hn, hnen rtamirtal tzratidly tit Vor,tillt,, wlinn. a 11:111 , 111l•t cirru in ti tn ir hp till) King, 6~nnhn rd wont of Park k t•nn,Murtal !laid° 11l ',gin any tutatinta, a-, din l'rm,Utit plies and ammunition liavu Lion fully LoNiatN, Itec..\. \\'ar romtim 'rural dn.hc, ot . hrlllinut am( stalk, Ity Iho l'rettolt. The Prm—ialu. ha 1 I. Maui driven Frtamml. BourlaMM. :11 . 1111' i.: in till,' tiort, Itattlt. i, 11111161mM. Lomtm,, SL,Pott:t ., lltlrg t. , OH , l',:rei•gr: pn -11, :1,1111111:try ul iresllll . lll 1 , , Ili, I'z3):, 1111: 311:111 ill•i 11,011 Itu.,in 111111 The kttk.r was ato, nnnl tlicret“re xv, offi•ne per , nnal insult In tln The Perry l't)unly Horror. excitement. in :\ I urkl,v illy and vi einity ever the hue terrible foal:unity, Meek rehulted in the lip efattl enure I.un ily, runtimes unabated. There are very fiwv (rho helleve that the four meniliers of the Boyer family (vie , per ished in Ole 1111111 es Were llot 4.h11,1.01 . 411.111et1 and 410111s , l'atel' murdered. First it Was that the e01111a . 11,1,11.1001 Was trave able to the explosion of a 0.1 .11 1:111111, but 111 Ves1.111:ltioll gave 11(81 for 111111•11,1,0114 to the correctness of this The parties hail apparently inn inoved—mo effort had been made to escape the smoke or tire—the bodies lay in a natural sleeping posture. If the hnnse had 1,111,11 t. 111.) , by 1110:11 oil lalllp explosion it ll'as lea-n[lBWe to suppose the inmates tvould have dis.•overed the danger and struggled to extricate themselves trout their impending fate. G, reasoned nearly everylaaly tvho was made :to ittainted with the facts. The disappearanceof over seven mine., of chloroform. from the drug store of Or. :\rd, of New Illoottitiehl, on. the \Veilnesday belore the tire, which occurred Deventlicr conliritted the opinion that the nllllll' WaS t 11.1112.2.011 and 111011 1,1111- Mated 10 the 110111 es. Slane fen' 1110- I•ensl 1111,1110 S .1. 110y1 , 1', son and brother of the deceased, of having committed the double 01.1111, , , and 01111'0 then the sentiment has becontoalinost ilni- Ver , al 111 nil , vicinity of the catastrophe that he was the guilty man! On Thursday. and Friday 11151 :111 inquisition (vas held on the bodies of the deceased, and on Monday evening information was made heforo.lchn It. Shuler, Esq., be District Attorney IS. 1 3 . 211 Mire, charging that from the evidence elicited at the coroner's inquest it was be ed " that ThoillaS .1. Boyer, a son of .1. I'. Boyer, caused thetleath of John I', soy or, Jane Anti Boyer, Elizabeth ISoyer and John ISoyer, 1111.1 then :wt lire to the dwell ing house and consumed their bodies so as to coneeal the 111`1110115 1•1.11110 of ninfrder." The same information charged him with having forged the name of Wilson Oar lington, his father-in-law, I), it note for forty-tive dollars, payable to .k. S. {White kettle, and also the name of his father, to 111, notes given the l'erry County Bank, one for two hundred 11,111111, 11181 the other for on, hundred dollars ; also the name of his father to another note given to ‘Wilson Oarlington aml ..h. B. Clouser for 010 , 111111- ,11,1 ;1101 10,111.1' 11, , dollars. un Tuesday nursing Thomas .1. Boyer was arrested by i•illeritlitinellart and im prisoned in the Perry 'rho itc eused was formerl' deputy under Sheri fr Rinehart, and several nn,ntiis aiz. , it wtta reported that he hail been intatiked by high svayinen and a stint of money belonging to lorry comity taken from Mtn. Miner the late occurrences an impression has gained that his story sort-, manufactureil—that he promulgated it so that he slight deceive the people and :If 1111 . 1Wriall , 1110 1111 , 11ey to his twit 11. e. Thomas J. Boyer is a man aged about thirty years and receilliy married a young daughter M . Wilson Darlington, a resident or one or th, , rural di,virts ur Perry Nlr. Darlington is a gentleman ut wealth and high respeetability, .lodge Woodward A Washington correspondent of the New York Te,liffsc gives the Pillowing pleasant sketch of Judge Wf /011 ward as he recently appeared in the Supreme Court of the ( * lined States; Yet, just now, there is a vaSe before this august tribunal which interests one to a degree, and I have lingered somewhat longer than usual in these solemn precincts, listening and striving, to comprehend the proceedings. This is all ejo c uneit case, brought by a Mrs. Mary Brolist against a Mr. Brook clt. for a valuable tract of coal land in Pennsylvania. I was glad to see appearing, for the plaintiff, who is " a lone, lorn widow," our good Democratic friend, .fudge Woodward. His opening that morn ing was, I understood, his maiden speech before the Supremo Court, and I have heard, too, that it made' an excellent im pression on the judges. I any glad 'of It; For the Irfiefirs,ficer • first, because his client is a wtiMai,.strug- ESSRS. EDITORS : If there be one spot gling for her rightil—about half it million on earth more sacred to us than another it of them—and secondly, because I like, the .Judge, in spite of his politics, anti the is where the dust of our fathers lies miinl- more bee:fuse, as amore politioian, he ie is into its irimerial elements. 'The not a acre'—o. There is too nine h 'sight of a mother's grave often calls up the u the adjective, Melodeon. A coat eal in.ormant feelings fit' repentance and re wltirh ilasbn bydebauebery fur years almost. in out the profligate ; eident occurred just as he was aboutr o r u s e e d , it leaving the hall, after his first lecture in e l in many instances produces a radical 11 ,' Boston. A shabby, ungainly lookin L i l e a r nge in his life and conduct. Indeed, , man stepped briskly up to lihn in Ole e are few persons who can spend an 'our by the tombs of parents, of children ante-room, seized his band and an i.70-olcvanr4d l' e rg e ' s 'il i nf o r is r e t 1 1(nd ot friends, without becoming better' men and women,. at least in resolution of of Representatives lie will certainly be future amendment. missed. He has a quiet, judicial dimulty of Such were some of the collections passing' demeanor, with his commanding' through my mind on a Sunday afternoon figure and strong, face, always at.- recently, while attending the funeral of a open one. We co tracts attention. Bebut an boy, who was buried in a newly lo uld better sis a bitter foe, Pare a worse man from among the Bopubboallz, catud cemetery in the village of Ephrata.Eis was the first grave in it, and, like the • pioneers of the wilderness, the idolized child of fond parents was called first to rest it the future home of friends of kindred. The gronpds of this cethetery were'pre sented by Martin Cross Lsq., bf Ephrata, and located in the rear of the newly-erected Evangelical Lutheran Church, but not be longing to it. The ground is dry, being on a beautiful elevated slope, and possess ing all the requisites for a first-class ceme tery. It is very prettily laid out, and is certainly a most desirable location. Caving In of an Embankment--A Hum =Zl===f=l I.7TicA, Dec. 19.-An embankment at a deep cut on the Syracuse and Chenango Valley Railroad, between Lebanon Hollow and Linville, caved in early this morning. , Fifteen or Twenty men' were buried in the ruins, sine haye been recovered. Three are dead, and two fatally injured. Their names are unknown. The work of exhumation is delayed by night. LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH COLONEL DECHERT ELECTED 44, `••• 0, • ' ' A despatch just received as we are going to press Informs us that Colonel Robert P. Dechert, the Democratic car.- dldate for Senator, in the First Senatoi lal District is elected by a majority of eleven hundred. This is a most important Democratic victory, as it gives us control of the State Senate, insures a fair apportionment, and will che.dr the Radicals in their infamous schemes. The Latest News from Europe. llmmlN, Dee. :le.—The Cros3 Gazette of this city says: The causes previously given for the failure to open the bombardment of l'aris, were incorrect. Theslitliculties in the transportation of material and heavy guns will shortly he overcome. Further action will be guided altogether by i til n- considerations. LONnON, Dec. 20.—The Telegragh this morning has a special from Brussels, say ing that the late heavy calls for the Land wehr, denote the weakness of the ilerrnan investing army around Paris, and that its operations arenow more defensive than of fensive. Ono or two 111010 sorties like that of last night, and the siege of Paris will be raised. A special despatch from Frankfurt, says: That a month will be required lielore the bombardment of Paris will be possible. The guns in use in the Ii ernian army, at present, ire utterly worthless fur such pur pese,iunl besides, that Versailles itself is nearly within range of the French guns. LomioN, Dec. 20—Noun.—Later advices have been received from Paris. There has been un fighting runund the city since the ! first of December. The people of Park ! had received neon from the outside world up to the IRh inst. The soldiers and citi cens are undismityed. Public Ortler is per- j feet and the stores ample Mr several months. ! Ailvicsk have been received here uuc iug ing that the llermans stormed Nenitz, in I the. Department of Cute d'Of, on Di comber ! Isth, The French withdrew at nightfall. i The Germans lust :1110 men in kifi e ,i anti wounded. Among the wounded was Prince ! wunam Who was shut through the cheek. John Bright Inv+ resigned the Presidency of tho Board or Trade. The full text of President Grant's An nual Message WaS published hero to-day. r The Timex in its voinments save the President experts England to take the I initiative far the re-opening of negotiations on thin Alabama Joiestion, and Ito will be disappointed. It was the Americans %dm I rejected the last settlement, and that settle nient was framed at Washington. Bnussin.s, Dec. :20.—Thegovernment has! declined to publish liisinarck's note or the I answer thereto, before the letter roaches K ing William. WAsil isirros. Dec. 211. -Thil Schutt, Fi- Ilan,. Committee agreed b,-day to ruport the hill which provides that tho amount or bonds authorized by the [tot appcuvcd July 11, Is7l/, rntitlnd an net 1 , ) itilthoriZ(sl tho refunding idth, imbue debt L.) bo i,suod huaring Livu Is.t . rout, br, and thu sallio Is Increased Lo tiro hillitinsi million dollars kith interest payablo quarterly. Stilluntilc met with the Ways and Nltians Committee ler the la 4 time to-lay. 110 expects his nomination to lie sent ill to-morrow, and stiler that lie will net :Mena the sessions el' the l'enitnitteti. At the fleeting to-day Mr. SeMotel: called the attention or the Committee to import ant measures before them and urged them to report the $300,0110,000 live per rent. bill. tvas'a general tall: over sumo• articles On the list, hut no action. 'rile cotton iLlte on territories considered the bill to enable the people or Colorado and Nosy Mexivo to form State gov ernments. It is believed that a majority 4,r the committee are in favor of the admission or these territories Its Sint es. 1 .. 10111 information nosy bel•ore them, it ap pears that both 'Territories are capable of States. Tile Iluusu Fffipiu. Committee agreed to-tiny to report the hill with some amendments. Itin•ing to the absence of ;en. the Chairman, no action teas taken Ott the Sall 14,11111 w., reso lution, or on that part of the message relit live to the .klabannt The l louse Committee on Naval :\ll • .tirs were present this morning at the experi ments being made with I Wean Telegraph- Recos cry of Mr. Inching:4 Alidu.k, Pa., Dee. 20. --Tho 11111114 4 1, as trienils Itichings wilt be glad to learn that lie is doing as well as the na ture his reventaecident admits. 'That he has been enabled to rally trout the shock is doubtless oiving to his exrellent constitu tion and abstemious habits. 'rite collar bone, and it is reared more than 4111(1 of his rills, are broken, but Dr. Itohind, his at tending physician, entertains the strongest hope of his recovery, a hope that will lie sitarist 11 . \" very many sympathizing ay quaintances ill Philadelphia and through out the. State. 'line first rvflortA stain', that a woman and rhihl who were inn the rarriago also sustained injurion , . Happily this is an error. .\ - 1111,1 was thrown out at the saline limo, but fallinV )!I'. 11111111 N, he boing thin only sinitoror. - - T3l E CENSUS Or PENNSYLVANIA - - Complete Official Retorn% 1 . 12V1 , 1011 Or Lill' returns for enable, u, to give the population of the entire State, by counties, with the litte,t t•orreetions for the Wiii.tern district. liivery county i, mac complete and official. We give also till . 11111111 minute for awl 1,7 o: Adams :III,31:. 35,00 e A I leghen y 0 02,:3s:1 17.,7.11 A rinstrong 43,3,3 35,77 Beaver :W,1:!:39,140 Bed I'lll4 . ..!, , ,1,:A; 267:111 perks 11 1,73(1 t,',, , 1, Blair ;15,i1.317 s2O Brad h ,rd 13,110 4... , 734 Burks 111,0117 1;3,:,70 Butler 30,455 :45,304 Cambria 1110,372 :111, 153 'CallIVI•011 4,273 Carbon . . 0 ,295 :21dre1 Cent re :14,394 _' - ,nun Chester77,o24 74,117 s ( 'lard( In 26,(.12, 21,95 s Clearfield:.,7lo Is,7:(ti Clinton :13,213 17,723 C«lninbia,7(i:( '_!:(,oe:, Craw ford 6.1,5'17 45,7. - (3 Cu inherhoel 43,055 40,1190 Dauphin 1111,7:17 46,756 Delaware 30,311 311,307 Elk 6,313 3,1113 Erie 63,577 4( 1 ,432 Fayette 43,201 31 1 ,909 Forest 4,101 01 IS Franklin 43,353 . 42,110 Fulton (1,:;61 9,131 II rt , ent.2:),sied 24,3-13 11 nnti ((who( 31,2.32 25,100 Indiana :10,123 :',3,1157 .I((tierson 21,1(111 15,2711 Juniata 17,3,111 Ill,oso Lancaster 121,426 116,314 Lawrence 27294 22,1019 Lebanon 'l-1,117 :11,531 Lehigh 511,792 43,7:6 I.neerne 1ti0,931 90,111 Lyeoming 47,1132 :17,309 slcKean 0,9'.:(1 0,5511 NI error 49,051 311,0311 NI illlin 17,3110 10,340 51on roe IS,:lsii 10,735 51ontgornery sl,til 2 70,300 Montour 15,334 13,033 Northampton 61,403 47,904 Northumberland 41,440 2.4,922 Perry :25,4511 . .f. 2,7113 Philadelphia 073,776 31;3,339 Pike 0,414 7,135 Potter 11,424 11,470 Sehuyl kill 100,323 99,310 Snyder 13,1100 13,033 Somerset2o,2:l3 26,778 Sullivan 1091 .3,037 Susquehanna. 37,5:10 30,367 T., - ,5,102 31,0-44 Union 13,308 14,143 Venango -17,532 25,04:1 Warren 23,5117 19,14(0 Washington 40,401 411,805 Wayne '13,210:12,239 NVestinoroland 50,009 53,730 Wyoming 14,553 12,340 York 70,217 09,200 3,511,5.13 5.505,113 ! Cameron county has been formed since ltien, being made up or portions of Putter and McKeen.l Loral :iliaclligeurr. LAND FOR SOLDIERS.—Hon. W. Town send, Representative of the Chester and Delaware Congressional District, writes as follows to the editor of the West Chester Village Record: HOVNE OF REPRESENTATIVES, ) Waebingtcni, D. C., Dec. 6, 1870. .1 HENRY S. EVANs, ESQ., En. RECORD: Dear .S'ir :—The Act ofJuly 15,1570, gave to every private soldier and officer of the army, and every seaman, marine and otli cer, or other person who had served in the navy or marine corps during the rebellion, for ninety days, and remained loyal to the government, a quarter section of land (1(30 acres) along the lines of the railroads or public works, where public lands have been or may be granted by Congress, on payment of office fees. Many inquiries having been made of use as to the location of such lands, I send you a list thereof, which I have obtained at the tieneral Land Office. If you will publish the list in your paper you will oblige the soldiers and sailors in my District, who may be disposed to seek new houses along the railroads. Very respectfully, W. 'I'owNsEN n. LIST OF RAILROAD CoNCE:issili:NS In the different States, along which have al ternate reserved sections Noti.ject to entry under the Homestead and Pre-emption laws. Estimated quantity of lands unthespiised of: 311ClilliAta—L5-50,1 01 1 acres. Acres. Jackson, Lansing& Saginaw Railroad front Hillsdale to Traverse Bay .... . Port Huron & MilWaukee anti Detroit it Milwaukee Railroads, :rum Port Heron to iirand Haven Flint and Pere Marquette Railroads, from Flint to Marquette rand Rapids & Indiana Railroad, from F. Wayne, Ind., to Traverse Bay Marquette it inftOnagna Railroad, from Maripaitte to Ontonagon Chicago & - ,s.:orthwestern Railroad, trout Marquette to the Mouthof Men- Onionea Neer LiWA.—. - Siu,Outi acres. lowa Falls Slims City Railroad, from Dubuque to sioUN City Meth egor slow< City Railroad, from Mci rektor to a point ill O'Brien 'wilily Slims City it St, Paul Railroad, Mon Sioux File to St. Pail/I, Minnesota.. Slims City Par ills Railroad, Irmo Sioux City to Fri•istout Nebraska .. wiscoNslS-2,Gria.om acres. West Wisconsin Railroad, titan To mah to Lake Superior. t•roisi A Lake sup, air Rai lroad Croixbranch to Rota SI. Croix to Os per liritneli lily held . Cliii•ago & Nvi 111 western Railroad, Irmo Fond du Lac to i Irma Ray. Portage. Winociaigo & Superior Rail 'al, from Form:, City to I::t1 Held idyl then,. to Superior NI,OrA-1..1,,10) ito•rts. St. I . :1111 1:11111 , ;01. from st. Paul to m trill id :se d .steals Woo liratich Paul &fuelll. - Railroad, from St. Paul to crow Wing :11111111. , 01U PAiirOail, tr a ils st. lost to li ova stati• line, ramie Is, • Winona .0 Sr. licti•r Railroad. iront Winona la St. Prier__... . St 1 . :1111 Shalx t . iiy Irian St. to Sioux City. lowa Lake Superior .0 Irian St. Pali! tii Duluth Minnesota Siaillti•rn Railroad, Irma Houston to Btu Sioux Lake .. Misting- .0 Dakota River Itailroial. Ina. I last ings, west, In a !AW "II wrote IS,i.l'lll-111ii s iu0 111111110 , 111 A: SI. Jl,ll/11 IGulruad, Irion Inwll 1. 'l* lllll I' . " 11 . -'1 1 . { 1 .: A 1 11,11 1 1111 St. 1,111:. VI:l 51,111.11c111, t 'l c; Fulton t to Stale 11:1.1 111 Arlctittstt, A u 4.4 rttlr.. A Fllllllll frottt:tutttl;ll 011 Slllll. Ilur 111 Itttticlolph county. 1.11 1 1.. to Statr lilt, of 11111111111. ,1' 1,11 11. Ifittlroutl,trotit 1,11 1 11 1 4. "1 1. ' . 1 ....1: '' .1 L' 1 t .. t . r r ' t 11 , 1' 1 ' 11 ' 111V 1 ' 1 . 11111,111.1, 1.111,• Lim..< to Fort SlOll 11 .1110A111 SSA. AN n lull Nattt+tt, irtllll 1.1.11111.1 111 a polt.l ut.ar I Ft.... 'Hy .11 . 11111.1 , 1.../tt,pll 111 1/r,Ver Tcrt..tory 1: 1111 ols l'aitlich it•lto 11t111- 1,,tt1, trot.. I'lllllll 1 . 11.•111, 1,1 11 rtiilit till itCli 1113111..1 . 11 til I 11 , 01 Inonl Curt Itll,•s 11l Fort Slllll It, Artritt..... trf.tit p.. 1111 to.nr 112,111•11, I 111 I, 1.0 n:11'r111111't1111, 1%016)1111:i 1.11,11,1 A Alt rill 1 . ,•111v R111r...1, Irma n point 1.. Sm•ni:ll,•ni, . ‘V1 . ,11•1 . 11 IL rI !rout!, 11'11111 S.lCl'll !tient,' to t/rt.g.,t) 11 , 111 1110 1.1 Port hold, Irogon. Nllu 111.1.11 I'llllll. 14111 1.11:111 Irotil .1... W 111 1111110 111. I 11 . 0111 I'lllllll 1.111.011... • n,)”, cHitrtwni., I(allroml. , from a !mint ..n ricer, Dun ver linn% 1 . ..111.• Inns 1 . 11,. 111 i . .1111/.11 wllll 1 . 111011 11/ Vu/11111V I nn . rilnry • 2,1,10,.1011 yill/1111/I<l . . K:111 /4:IS I`lllltl/ . .1.1,11/.IIIL 211':11 . l.h.;/11•11. Nlnlono•nt slnnvllnz 1111. i , llllllnr , l /111:121- 111• ill Al.l 1/1,1,1‘V1. 1...,:///11 , 11i1W, :111/1 111 hi. hernnner, nunlo inlnnet to Innne steinl cm inns, 11,111, stithis MI/1111011110 /If I 11. Nor! In•rn in . nuro,st.s ii EStillialk tillantily lilt' that 1111 r I Inn ni rllltll In NVl,..nn , 111 NllnneNotn. (i1,1,1(..‘ I. I.ANI) A .11•10,12 IN Yo ( . 01*NTY.— )110 of our k,,rre,pondents writes tu us as follows: We entire among the list of Petit .tttrore tl yawn hir the January term at the Court of Quartt•i . Hessians of York County, the mane Philip \ Villiams, Jr., of Spring iarthin township. \\ * Wilms is a negro, or rather a bright mulatto about 4:i years or ;tar. Ile ha; the li.ttmt- to' being nee of the lira, it 11. , t lint of the lately entrati chisil Fifteenth .kinettilitients to be drawn to servo ins it jury in the State of Pennsyl- Vallia. 11111 y honest Republican , : who were op posed to negro suilrage and II egro oquality, and who did not 'believe that their party leaders would fine that (idiot's measure upon thorn and the country, Call not even yet be induced to believe that Ilegroes will he elected to office or drawn to serve on juries in the North, although they must know that such is the case in the oppressed South. All such donliterscan be convinced f their error by going to the ('suet I louse in York, on the first Monday in January next, where they can see for themselves if they have any drugs about the truth of link statement. None it the York papers seen by its have noticed this litet, merely printing the Elaine among the list of jurors drawn. It is very probable that they do not know inut consequently are not aware that he is a uegro • NVe are well acquainted in that section York County, having been born and raised in the township in which Williams resides, and to which he is accredited in the list of jurors, and we know him personally ,and also know that there is no other person of the same name in that township, consequently we can not bo mistaken about the matter. If Radical officials (York county t o ts one Radical dory Commissioneri will pander in this manner to the negroes for their votes in a county where not only the Dem ocrats, but the rank and tile of the Repub licans are bitterly opposed to negro equali ty, what will they lint (10 in cuturties where the Republicans arc more Radical. If the negro \ illiams shall be allowed to sit on a jury in York county to try white mon, we much mistake the temper of the York Court and liar. If a new, should be drawn :IS j ur o r ilir each term of Court, instead of the Democratic uut • jority of 'Young Perks' being tdoliO as previously, it would be at least •Idieu, if not so large its to rival hid Iterks itself While on a recent visit to York, we etiliver,Nl with a large number who were formerly Republicans, but who bitterly denounced the Radicals and de clared themselves unalterably opposed to the doctrine of WWI, equality. The more negroes the Radicals put on juries the more white Republicans will join the Democrats, Pinar E.% ITEms.—The Pequea Episcopal Church at the Compass, has keen undergo ing repairs for some time, owing to the en ergy of the Pastor, the 11ev. 11. It. Smith. The side walls have been studded and plastered, the altar has Leda lowered, and a new one of black walnut, of a very hand some pattern, ordered from New York city; and the chancel end wall has been hanilsomely decorated by your artist, Chas, E. Wise. An original design of a lamb lying on a cross with the bright rayrif the sun illuminating it, surrounded by, heavy clouds, and in large gold letter. above " Behold the Lamb of tiotß" and no two panels designed for the pur pose the following text, from St. John— s " Jesus saith unto him, I AIII the Way, the Truth and the Life: No man cometh unto the Father but by ine.” The whole having a splendid and chaste ap pearance. This is one of the oldest church es in this region of county, and having been rebuilt twice. The graveyard has tomb stones over 'nu years soma of them can yet be deciphered, bearing date of 164:3. There is little else to note hereabouts, except the killifig of fat hogs and the weight of large gobblers, which are held at extravagant figures. Our landlord here slaughtered three of this year's pigs, which weighed dressed 1,000 pounds. By the way we have something in the way of a host here as remarkable as our old tomb stones, viz: A hotel-keeper who never drank any liquor in his life and two grown up sons that follow their father's ex ample. lie trill not sell liquor to drunken people neither will he make them drunk; but when it comes to the "grub" he will sat isfy the most fastidious. The name of this remarkable tavern keeper is John Cox and may he ever Ihwrish. BON T ("RE EV. — Thiw is a favorite dish at evening parties and may thus be prepar ed ; Boil a turkey in as little water as p.,ssi- We, until the bones can be easily separated from the meat. Remove all the skin ; slice, mixing together the light and dark parts. Season with salt and pepper. Take the li quid In which the turkey Wgli Lpsled , hav ing kept it wane, end pour It, on the meat . ; mix, it well. Shape it like'a loaf or bread, wrap it in cloth, and press with a heavy weight for a Tett , hours; When served up it is 'chit in thin slices. Chickens can be prepared iu the saute way. 1,13011 E K SOLD.—The famous Lan caster county mare, Lizzie Keller, was sold this afternoon at the Park House fur forty eight hundred dollars, to R. P. Spencer di Co. Sheriff Myers, we understand, Is one of the company. Liar of Grand Jurors to serve in the Court of Quarter Sessions on the 3d Mon day of January H. B. Baker, Rapho ; Samuel Bollinger, Clay; Henry E. Carson, City; Samuel Clair, Columbia: Henry Duck, Columbia; C. S. Erb, Conoy; John Franciscus, Sr., City; Henry S. Garver, West Donegal ; James McGonigle, City ; Jacob Camber, Manor; Jacob M. G rider, West Hemplield ; David Hauck, Clay; Amos W. Haruish, Pequea ; Samuel J. Henderson, Sal is bury; Emanuel Hoffman, Elizabethtown ; Robert P. Meilvain, Paradise; Geo. Pownall, Sadshury ; A. Rutter, Jr., Leacock ; Jos. It. Royer, City ; John R. Sandoe, East Earl; Jos. Tyson, Columbia; Wm. Wil son, Coleraine; Benj. Wissler, Clay; Noah K. Zook, Strasburg bor. List of Petit Jurors, to servo in Court of Quarter Sessions, ou the Third Monday of January: Gideon W. Arnold, City; Christian Brown, West Earl ; Abraham Bruner, Ir., Columbia; Jacob K. Barr, City; John A. Bruner, Columbia; John R. Bitner, City; R. Buchtniller, City; Henry Copenhetfer, West Hernptield ; John Dehaven, City; Thomas Edwards, Caernarvon ; C. C. Fra belt, West Hemptield ; John Hibshman, Ephrata • Thos.Hayes , City; C. A. Heinitsh, 'icy; Henry Haller, Adamstown; A. II itz, City; Benjamin D. Hershey, Rapho ; Geo. JCaffroth, West Earl; David King, city; Benj. Kenilig, Conestoga; Israel W. Mentzer, West Cocalico ; Gilbert Maxwell, Fulton; Geo. 11. Miller, Dru more ; James Myers, West Hemptield ; Jonas Myers, Columbia; Joel Miller, East Lampeter; Jos. Nissley, Rapti° ; henry Olier, Penn; Enos Pennock - , Little Britain; Leonard Pickel, Bart; Henry A. Roland, New Hol land; Sanmel Rutt, Elizabethtown; Jas. F. Ricksecker, city; Abraham fiutt, \Vest Donegal ; Isaac flutter, Leacock ; Henry Shaffner, M t.. 1 oy borough; Benj. Shealli•r, West Earl; Geo. Spindler, city • Phil. D. Sprecher, Litiz; Robl. S.Slavmaker, Par adise; Win. G. Serer, Ephrata ; Jacob S. Snyder, Columbia; Jno. H. Sollenberger, Breeknoek ; Win. H. Shelter, Conestoga; henry K. Stoner, West Lam peter ; A beim. Sheaffer, Mt. Joy twp. ; Ahem. Wissler, West Ilemptield ; Jonas White, Man hei borough. . . NAMES of Jurors to serve in the Court or Common Pleas commencing tan the Fourth Nlonalay orJanuary next: Reuben I tuch, 1 Vest Earl; T ion ry Barton, Upper Leacock ; Henry S. Brubaker, Eliz abeth twp.; Pavia! Brown. Drumore; .ia rob M. Baker, ('its; A. 11. Bomberger, Marilacirn ; Curran, Marietta: Henry Ditlenalerter. Manheim bur.: Win. \V. Evans, Little Britain; Forney, West Donegal; Saint. (1 roll', Jr., Upper 1.e11 , c , k; Anthony (load, Brock nook; lreen, Columbia ; Leonard dendening, Leacock; J. I lahleinan I lerr, \Vest Ilenap field ; A. 1,. I lenalerson, Salisbury; Ilippey, Columbia Cyrus N. Herr, West llemptield ; A. C. Illyns, Nlaitheim top.; Alain. F. Kauffman, 'Manor; Win. 11. Lam born, Salsbury; It. Landis, Lampeter ; :Musser, llarl ; Den. Maynard, Strasburg-bur.; Jos. NleClure, Bart; Jonas, B. Nult, Nlanheam-bur.; \Van. Noble, Saulsbury; John al. Miner, Paradise; Itobt. S. Potts, Marti,' : Jas. A. Patterson, Mt. Joy-bor.; Danl. Potts, Strasburg-bor.; .Nalain Rutter, burl ; Wm. Roberts, \Vest llemptield ; Isaac L. Stoltz fus, Leacock ; Henry Sweigart, W. co ; Sam I. Truseott, Columbia ; J. I'. 'Weise, City: Hiram I. \Vilson, Fulton; A. D. Colerain ; John \Vallace, Itru more. xx i in; exi Ntunes of forty Petit Jurors to servo in the Court of Common Pleas, commencing on the fifth Monday of.lanuary next: A. S. Bard, l'ity ; 11. G. Itruck hanl,R'est Ilemplield; Robert Baldwin, Salisbury ; Thos. Bakes, City ; Henry S. (took, East Donegal ; David 111111., Sr., Cite; I henry It. Bechtold, Jr., Mount Joy bor.; Henry Conrad, Petinett; M. It. Eshleman, Para disc.; 11. Ebersole, Rauh,' ; John (rite, \Vest Earl ; Samuel Itrosii, NVarwick ; Jacob fluntlakor, City; (hairy Burnish, \Vest I:tunneler; Timothy Ildimes, Ful ton; IL Boise, Columbia; John B. Hain aker, \V. Donegal ; .1. W. .lackson, city; D. It. Jeffries, E. Donegal; Jacob C. Kroady, IMlatior ; 11. Lealllall, Paradise; D. M. :Mlayer, Alanheini tmvp. ; S. Martin, E. Burl; Jannis city ; I'hlllpMil ler, Strasburg twit. ; 11'111. A. Morton, city ; Ambrose I\lcConorny, city; Chen. )1 Vers. ticorec Menele, Manhoitti bor.; Antos Providence; .Ins. \V. Wiss ley, East Donegal ; Win, NieDivitt, Odim, hia ; Jacob Overliolser, East Earl ; Jonas Rumple, Charles Itakestraw, Paradise; Isaac Robinson, Mimetic; Jacob S. Sl.llllO, 0)111111hill ./111111 SlllokOr, Lea l'Ock ; C. Htubb, Fulton; I lenry Sen senig, Earl. ROAD AND BRUME VIEWERS APPOINTED Al NOVEMBER Sussiosa,-I•:ant Alla West BBlegal and Conoy twps. —Viewers to view and curate it road. Court appoint John lollinger, Esq., (Maytown Hiram Engle and Harman Lightner. East and West I h n u•gal and Conoy twps. —Viewers to view and vacate a n d lay out roads. Court appoint.lohn I lollinger, Esq.) 111.ytown ) llirant Engle and Harman Lightnor. East Donegal aml Itapho twps.—Viewers to view and lay out a road. Court appoint John lliestand, (E, Donegal,) Jacob Holler, Esq., Mt, Joy, ) and :Simon E. Donegal.) West Earl twp.—Viewers to view and lay out a road. Court appoint John Iluber, Ilenry Arndt and o. Liehtenthakr, all of Manheim borough. Sadsbury LWp.—Viewers to view and lay out a road. Court appoint William 11. Eshlernall and .J. Whitson, all nit Sadsbury twp. \Vest Ilem ;Meld twp-Viewers to view and lay out a road. Court appointed Jarob ()rider, Esq., ) West Ilemplield,) Samuel Evans, Es.q., )Columbia,) and Samuel C. Il iestand, (Marietta borough.) Manor twp.—Viewers to view and lay ont a road. Court appoint Julius L. Shuman, 1)r. P. (V. II iestand and Henry Mellinger. Ciornarvon tWp.— VietVerS to cieW antd vacate a road. Court appoint David Blank, David Sty ers and James MeCaa. Conestoga :Intl :%lanor hops.—lnspeetor, to inspect the workmanship of a bridge erected over Conestoga Creek at Sale 11: u - bur. Inspectors—Casper 111i1er, Jacob “. Peters (Conestoga hop.,( and M ichael Tip hart, Esq., (Columbia borough., Conoy twp.—Viewers to view and V:ti,d and lay o u t r o ads. Court appoint henry llaSe r lteorgo W. .Nlehalley and Barr Spangler, all (u . Marietta borough. Politica twp,—Viewers to red iew a road lately laid tilt. Court appoint (;eorge W. Eden,, If. N. Illl9olmin and bind i;rotr,(Strasburg.) SLATE WOlitt, itl'ILN Satiirday morning; between 3 and 5 "'clock the en gine house, boiler house, black-smith shop uud factory of Thomas Arnold . 1 / 4 : I'll's. slate Works, at fusel, litittolll, York counts, were burned to the ground. The build ings destroyed were al of frame except the engine house, which or ne, roofed with slate. 'file derricks, est -.work, busi ness otlice tWO shells in 51 hie!, work -111011 dressed slate escaped destruction. The amount of damage done to the machinery and linislwd work has not vet been ascer tained. It may not reach ;‘,tlutio, and it may be as high as s: Woo. The property Was nut insured. It is not certainly known; how the tire originated, as none of the work -11101 were present at that early hour; but it is supposed the buildings were tired by some one or Inure of the -tramps" who are now over-running York and the lower part of Lancaster middy. There Was nu lire about the premises except in the fur n:u•e Under the boilers, and that is Set down so low ill the ground, and surrounded by such quantities of slate that it would al most, seem impossible for the tire to have originated there. DEATIf nr A STRANOKII.--A Man who had been stopping for some two weeks at the Keystone House, North Queen street, died there last night. lie gave his name as icorge W. Brooks, appeared to be about years of age, was well dressed, talked very intelligently on most subjects, but appeared to be broken down in health by dissipation, death probably resulting from that. cause. Ito hail been engaged in sell ing a patent coloring fluid used fill' the pur pose of coloring liquors. An examination of his effects renders it more than probable that the !Janie of Brooks was tutu assumed by him, and that his real IMMO was Albert tvint,reauip.— Ilis trunk contained a great many papers and letters to that effect. A mong the papers was a deed for lr,utie acres of land in %Vim cousin, conveyed to Albert Wintercamo by Henry IS. Bunster and his wife Jane, of Hoboken, New Jersey, in mnsideration of .541,000, Ile held also a largo. number of promissory notes of various parties, aggre gating some thousands of dollars, but all barred by the statute of limitation, No money, however, I i iilllld in his posses sion. Alderman Fisher, after having made a partial examination of his effects, wrote to Mr. Burster of Hoboken for further in formation. In the tneuntime arrangements are making to have the strange!, remains placed . in a vault, until his friends can be heard front. UOc o L ye F.: Thursday evening, December sth, 1870, a Lyceum wag organized in the public school house in Lieurgetown. Quite a number of per sons were present and manifested a lively interest in the cause. A Constitution and By-Laws were adopted, and the following officers elected fur four weeks : President—Daniel M. Eaby. Vice President—J. C. Campbell, M. D Secretary—J. M. Simpson. Treasurer—J.l". Good, Editor—J. M. Question for disou.sion at the next meet ing:—"Should the American Peiiplo En courage Chinese Immigration?" The Lyceum will hold regular meetings on Thursday evening of each week during the winter. We have the Went requisite to make a first-elass Lyceum, and if the Interest already manifested be kept up, our meetings will he both interesting and instructive. J. M. S. NA nnow F.ACA I` E.—Monday afternoon about four o'clock, My..Luninuel 1". 1. oiler, of Manheim township, made a narrow es cape from death. He was standing in the Penn sy i Van i a I3ail road Depot, and steppoil upon the south track to nllow a freight train to pass west on the north one. While looking at it passing, a freight train of the Union Line east approached on the track upon which Mr. Keller was standing, but was not observed on amount of the cloud of smoke issuing from the other engine. The bumper of the locomotive struck Mr. Kel ler on the left aide and knocked him front the track, fortunately throwing him on the outside, instead of between the two trains. He was considerable stunned and some what bruised, but no bones were broken. Ile was able to ride home. LINDEN HALL.—Tho young ladies of Linden Hall Seminary, Litiz, will give a musical entertainment in the Chapel, in Litiz, on Thursday evening next, 22d inst. TRE PINE GROVE RAILROAD.—The LIM= caster, Lebanon and Pinegrove Rallroae, is gradually being. worked to completion. The only gap for a continuous route from Pinegrove to Lancaster, via Cornwall Rail road, is:between Cornwall and Manheim, the last section of which is also now com menced by way of Mt. Hope. " MANY A :MICKLE MAKILS A MmCKLL •• — Munc sales and small profits amount to the same RA few sales and large profits. Wane maker tt Brown do the former, and make so many sales that they can be content with very small profits. SPECIAL NOTICES 44 - Cattnrrltt, Headache. Neuralgia, d•o. Ilow tew there are who have not suffered with at lewd one of the above distrtssing dlseuses. How few there are that have ever yet found anything that would relieve—not to mention cure—those painfid, af diction, Rrlgg•a Allevantor to a bona tide remedy for each and every one of the prevalent complaints It not only relieves Instantly, but positively cures every case, when ised according to directions. The astonishing success of Ile. Itrigg's A lievantor, as a family medicine, is an established tan. To try It is to be convinced. Sold by Drogue., each bottle making two quarts when diluted fur use. B?_••Burnt Children dread the Fire;• and hence those who have tried them loathe the dirty hale coloring preparations with which the market LI bilogist. lint In PHA LON'S V ITA LEA. OR SAL VAT!. L't illTitE HAIR. their most sanguine ex pa...thins will be realized. (tray hairs take any shade of brown or black under its operation. Sold by drug:rad, 4e - Piles lie gut give up and .ivy that they. i cuunot be cured Try ileiggu Pile Remedy. It will surely and speedily Core you. Sold by Druggists. 4i-l•on g hn. Bronehltbs, atc.•--Utie Itrigo"l'hrout ntul Lnng lit•nler. yT Corns. Bunion*. &e., are Quickly cured with tirtgo's Curative and Alleviate... Sold by C. A. Locher, A. A. Ilubley, Ur. H.ll. Parry, Lan itster.W.T. Simpson, Parkeeburg. J. H. flower, Chris bums, T. rs. ,husker,, .11ouuty int., and druggists yen erany. ull-htudetv Ale Poverty Is Bad, But the {Vomit Kind of poverty is poverty of the blood : this nukes a man - pnur It take. away Ins al renKtli. Courage nil alorgy but eurien the blood with Its vital el, niund I run, by taking IlluPuruviari Syrup It protoxide uf Iran •. and you trail runt null and - aa Fuel an: any. Prob,sos 141:C1( AN A N DOWN the A inerionn —v,,,ty. Ire Inaking wonderlbl cured of Turte,ors and l2l , ers by their new dim ,. every. A puinles.4 trtetttent. no knife, no .lust.- n. no enostle burning'. The must ronilLrk .lll •• 11 e ol . --- treatment I „.„ . C.\ NcERS. I I e hettlical el.ronsgrowth, _ . that they mhrivel. the and dl.api,ar Hnd will ' tad return. .‘ll titutte afflicted east cull the on Itrttte.ttr. littoluthank 'town. l'ulyttrstly : er siddrcets :tl-4 Ittne,trttet. Philadelphia. auk:A Dearnefol. DIIIIIIneNM and Catarrh sootd with the utmost success. by J. Isaacs, and Prole, of I itstaLsem ur the Eye and Ear, (Ids speciality) in the Medical College of Pennsylvania, 13 years experience, (hirmerly of Leyden, Holland) Nu nit A rib Street, Phila. Testimonials can be seen at his odic... The medical faculty are Invited to accom pany their patients, as he has no refs In hit prac tice. A rtincilal eyes Inserted without pain. No charge lilt examination. march :W. '7o.tyw-13. sir Vi'lloopiniccongh lx really a terrible ais..mge, but the• I . IIIENIX PEOTORAL ,elli mnke the epollm of - roughing much en.sler, anal greatly mhorten the Chiral ton or the tthtetete. vis). Thome Who Are Mick, or Afflicted wnli any enronle 'shoofly, should without clelny write IL, Jr. HIM/MOWN New Treatise, sent freo to =En It. 1.1.: ,, N1 OAS HAMILTON. M. 1)., New York City 1,12. n:1-:tcht lloindred Years Al.rsaintek. 51.11.!..,111 . 1 . 11t,u J. I. %M 1.., Nhophortlntown, W. Va.. nod rnvolon 11 1•01iy, )11.111, I . lllld, or Liu , “hove book . o 111111 In o urlll t.',no to ully former or hounekorpor. dor! I Iltovrso. MARRIAGES ,1 I l• N.-011 the 14LII host.. Al Ti.rre 11111 loy K. I , vhr, "liver Stevi•lN ‘,O Nooo . 11,Lrkvt, I . llllllth, to Ilrown, ur latn Ills X.I:,'N VI( -MI fill• Vith Por.orottte. by Ili,. Thtot. 11. Itnr4l•r, John T. ltiel<nt4.6l•r to NI tym itetalte A. ISratlyettino, both of Dl.l . l`llllier EL ILL St. JAM,' L . /111,LI. by Ito, K. S. 'cl'aumn, Ile•tiry I'. 1101.1:111,' to d% mut E., 41.gItt, or Ole hat! 1.1.,rge NILL1111“11, ILLL 1111 m city. Presm pleim• copy limn - max.—Thum lay, Hannah, 10th, 10 Ulla 'lty Walt, ,Lvvenv.aan I.e44'lnS KM! Mary A. Ilartmau. 1.41 y,ars,ll , naps and 14 days. Taa , 11,.-111 Fulton twp., onunt.y. 1140 .110 In,. N.:11740,1.th A.. W 16.111 4 l x 0440 NV. TOWV)11. aged 40 7 0101111 N and gay, ill un thi• I Ith Inst. \I my S. ti Innorsley. m 1W...17th Incl., in 111 k VII, Dr. Samuel Purkl r. 55,i.,1 tt, year., 1151/11011111111 . L . l 1(11) +. MARKETS. Philadelphia Grain 31Istrkel. :'1111,1)Ef.1.111.‘, .31.—Boric Is In better 11.•moncl. s.des of tiOltll4l,No.l(Z.uvrcitrmi 1115'25 per ton. 'lnvergentl cost Inin, In demand and MO bushols 'old at 1 , 0,..11' vents. T.ll\ O Fin.XSeCii map' Lr lit/ule,l at S The Flour marl:Mtn, ilevolit of animation, Illld only a few hundred Mils. were taken In Its by the local trade td. $4 500,4 75 for Super fine: ss , i Si: fur Ex( rat , 7.5,,,•01 for lowa and Wli-immln Extra Family; Si 25446 50 for Min nesota do do: $; :tit for low grades up to ft,7,7 71 for Choleeand Faney t Indiana and °Mod° dn. 1t), Flour is titenti,. at SdvnS l 2 ii. La Cornmeal nothing doing. Tll,,l,llland 1"r WIIVIIt continues limited, nod eon tl 11•41 principally to prime lots, whirl: ru in sorall supply:sale,: of 1,51101 Ills at SI tlaa4 I it for Indiana Itcal, and SI tt.ti for choice Delo wart• do. Ityt• IR steady at 9nr, for Penn'a and ‘Vestern Corn is In fair request at tomer rat o:; sales of 3.7011 Ills Delawareanil Penn'a Yellow at Tot, and :hooolais Western Mixed at 1t5.5471k.. oots at, quit.l.,Nvith sales of Pen \Vest, ern at 51t.i..",0e. two-naval N. V. Barley sold .an pri vale term, mwhangi.ti ; snl w "r al btli4 ikt 'PIO Grc L'rall'a Iran-taanal, and :rte d,.. mark Market/4. Di: HA V EN & BRO., HA NE Elk. 1),.. DJ, Yenn'll Hen f II lIV ~, P 111 I'll /I.lld Ea le 2/W C. S. nn 1.....1 11:P,, i all:P,i 5-20 11•1 0 1117 ) ;(4I 08 107 ' , 1117',." " le/15. Nov luvvaim , , - , ..•• INtli, .1 Illy .... ...... ...... ....... .....109 , ;„,4109 , " " 1 nri7 " 0 4.1115. 1 Intie. 1111 1 , 4110 N 10-40 n 1 0 10.,(4106- 1 ,i rue nn, 110 ;, , c , llo', Currency em Gold, 1Y.% Union ?licitly R. R Int, M. 13oudN GuS , l5 cent Pllolile 8.1 1. tY.II (x. 1130 nlon Land (3 ant 80nd5......NY) (621) NEW YORK, nee. :NJ . 1113,; Cio Canton Cumberland Western UulonTelegruph Merchant Union qulcksllver .• Preferred Marl pore " Preferred Boston W. P Wells F. Ex American Adams United States Pacific Mail N. Y. Central Erie Erie Preferred iudsnn Harlem " Preierred Reading Michigan Cent mil Michlgan Southern Lake Shore Illinois Central - - Cleveland and Pittsburgh Northwestern ;at/ Preferred SPI Kook Island tit. Paul Prete' red Wabash 411 Fort Wayne 9114 0. and M ds.; C. and Alton 114 Preferred New Jersey Central 1017-,; . . . It I cattle were dull this week, but prices were without underlal change. 2562 head ar rived and sold at far extra Pent - 1,1%ms „1„ an d wa s n.rn weer.; plyir.l2e for choke; 7 for fair to good, and b ID groan for common, as to quality. Flue following are the particulars of the sales: Head. en Smith, Virginia, 7@9).;r, gross. do 1)111114.1 Smyth Western, 70 - 3.8 1 4 e, gross. 4; Dennis Smyth, Western, G!44Stic, gross. 70 A. Christy Western, S49e, gross. 70 James Christy, Western, Srmile, gross, 60 Dengler L AfeCleese, Chester 00., Gri7!4., gross. MI P. MeFillen, Western, 7‘..749Ve gross. Ph. Hathaway, Western, dia.S,,,e, gross., 00 James S. Ktrk, Western, 74,0 / 6., gross. 120 James NleFt Hen, Western, 70i.574e, gross. 75 R. S. MoHlien, Western, Stitil!e, gross, P 7! Ullman ct. Buchman, Western, 7(98%e gross., 225 J. J. Martin & Co., Western,7,49.4g, gross. No Mooney & Miller, Western. gyiylo;?, gross. ico Thomas Mooney & liro., Western, 5 ,, H. Chult?, Western, 664.60 : gross 75 J. & L. Frank, Western,l34.7.,ie. gross. IC, Hope Co., Western, .s(iloh / l4e, gross. 59 Joe. Clemson, Western 70W.e, gross. ho A. Kimble, Chester county, s';iar.9Xc, gross. 156 It. Maynes, Western, .54r,10-3,fc, gross. 5o Lancaster Western, 5.4:904c, gross. 50 James AuII, Western, 0! , Vq..84c, gross. Su W. Preston, Chest, county, 4rys%c , gross. :Ni C. Welker, Virginia, gross. Cows wore unchanged. 175 head sold at 8.504 05 head. - • Sheep were In Inn . demand. 10,0130 head sold al the different yards at 5,0, gross no to condition. 11.,um mo- dull. aJNO head .Ifl nt ,990*9 50 IA lOu Inv net. LANCASTER GRAIN MARKET, MONDAY, Dmm:mnart. 19, 1870.—The Flour and Grain market is quiet: Family Flour - 19.1,1J1 86 241 Extra " " 5 L. Superfine " " 4 00 White Wheat 'l,l bus 1 45 Red "........ . 1 25 Rye V. has 9e Cora " 70 Gays " 48 Whiskey 1 4 gal 90 AN IRON TONIC : -- FOR DYSPEPSIA, DKIIILITY, DROPSY, LIUMORS. PERUVIAN SYRUP NATURE'S OWN VITALIZER. CAUTION.—AII genuine has the name " Pe ruviau Syrup," (Nor "Peruvian Bark,") blown In the glass. A SE-page pamphlet sent free. J. P. DINSMORE, Proprietor, 38 Dey St., New York Bold by all Druggists. (26-Iydeodem NEW ADVERTISEMENTS NOTICE. -NV HE REAL MY WIFE. ELLA Campbell. has left my bed and board,with out Just cause orprovocation for the same, I hereby caution all persons from crediting her on m a p account. as I will pay no in lie ot her con tracton. ltd.tw• JOHN CAMPBELL, Ju. ESTATE OF AMELIA MORROW, DECD. Letters testtonentary on the estate of Amelia Morrow, late of Earl two.. deceit, hav ing been granted to the undersigned, residing at Vogansville, said township. Notice Is here by given to all persons having claims against the same to present them for settlement, anti those Indebted are rat nested to make payment withont delay. C. S. HOFFMAN, d3t-Stslw• Executor. LANCASTER COUNTY MUTUAL INSURANCE CO An election for nine Direetors !of said Com num', to serve &trim; the ensuing year, will.be held at the OM, of the Comany at Williams town, on the second TVEs p DAY. the 10th of JANUARY next, between the hours of loord4 NATHANIEL F.. SLAYMAKER, d'2o-Stw3l Secretary NT, OTICE.--THE ANNUAL MEETING IN of the members of the Farmers' Mutual Insurance Company of Lancaster County, for the Election of Otticem will be held at the Of fice of the Company, No. 0 Court A‘ , enue, Lancaster City, ON SATVIMAY, DECEMBER 31, 1070, between 171 and 3 o'clock By order of the Board. AND. M. FRANTZ, de 21 2tra 51 Secretary. ACCOUNTS OF TRUST EST A TES. The accounts of the following name.' es tates will he presented for confirmation on MONDAY, JANUARY hi. 1 , 71: Ahem. Shenk's Assigned Estate, John S. Hostetter, Assignee. John Douglass' Amigned Estate, I'. S. Erb, A. signer. Nancy Landis' Trust Estate. Samuel Wolf, Trust co. Elizabeth Freestone's Trust Estate, Robert Warden, Committee. W. D. STAUFFER, d2I-Itcrsl Prothonotar . PROTHONOTARY'S Orrice, Deo. IS, IS7O. AS IG NE ED ESTATE INF JAMES Reilly, Sr., G.,. Reilly an.l Jame. 111.111%, Jr., of Ea.si liemplll.l.l twp., laneaster —James Reilly, Sr., lira. Belli) . and Janie. Reilly,Jr„ of East liomptlol.lwp.. havl 1.% Iced at voluntary dated 0..1.11.er 11,1%1870, a5. , 10...1 and I ransform..l 1111 their 1 , - tato ...11.1 efforts to the under..l,thsl. forl ln~ Deli. on( tho oronlltars 1.1 1 I h.. said .1:1111t. lii illy, Sr., and Rollie, Jr., t 11.• alanod lee to Ithlebtod Said llN•iglltlrS, 10 mak.. pa% 1111• u lilt' doh.% , an.l ha% In;; of:tlnls prosont I hon. to BENJAMIN sNAVELY, NI. IIAISERIB . SII, .1 . 3)-2tcllaw.t It w Rosollng in Lancaster etty. A_Sfi I GNED EST ITF; OF 54. MES Itllny and Wife, Or East Ilrin pileld twr., Lancaster rontity.—.lanto, Id boy ototot \VII . , of East Heintaloold nvp., ha Ono by dotal or as, mit:lone:lt, dated 1)1 1 W/11T ICI, 1,70 gild trotoo4lorred all their toslttlt• 11111 i Vilt 1 1 • IS 1.1 tht tonolerottooltal, fur the loeinoin ill the croolltors of malchlames finny, they olto•roororne.lve tooth, to all persons Indebted Ito said as,rozootor, to make payment tolle tooolerslgtoctl wit bout de. lay, and tl lure haying olottn, too pr-wilt Itooloo to ItEN.IANI IN ON I VELY, tl. 11.3.111•111111 . S11. dlO-21,11ttn, w Itto.lolltz in I nocast, rlty. A REMINDER! To Debilitated Persons To Dyspeptics, To Sufferers from Liver Complaint, To those haying no Appetite, To those with Broken Down Conslit ut lons To Nervous People, To Children Wasting Away, To any with Debilitated Digestive Organs Or xei fferinp wit le any of the 101- !owl Sym plows, wh (eh In d Witte. I)lsordered ee r or Stimitteh , ( . 1111. Xl 'pat 1011, In sk Bloml to I he Head, A , -1.1- Ity of IlloStomaet.. Nlll,l'll, - Heart hum, Dikvti-.1 for hood, Fantle,. or Wolglit 11l I he Storoa,•ll, Sour I•:ru , •la llutl., tilttking or Plot 1,- Ing nl filo t Ito Htonlarli, Hs% wing of I in• fiend, 11,1,1,1 and Dlllirnlt Fluttering at 11n. H..at, Choking or :Snit"- eat nig Sonsat lons, n lit In it Po.- t aro, .I)lintins4 01 Vl.lon, hots or \Vel,iln•fort. Sight. .1 - and Null Pain In the Finad,Delli,n cp of l'rospirallon.Ynlion - 111,4 4,r It, skin and Ey , ,, Pain in ila• 1.1m104, Sudden Flushes ”I Hew.. Horning ant Imaginal "r Evil, and itrnat %lon of Splylts. • 1100FLAND'S (;EICAI AN lirrTE'its. A. Bit t rurs wit bout, Alcohol or Spiri t.t ninny glint Is ill Ilitrent front 1111 uii r.. It Isuit cif the purc Jun 4,4, utr Vital Principle of hehot, Ilert. awl Burgs, our, us I ortousl i Entrusts) lhe WOrt lilts. in Inert port ions tit Hot Ingredient. tint being Ticrciort• lu one Bottle of this Bitters there 1.1 contulll,l 114 11111011 1111'1110111111 virtue Its tVIII 1/0 1.111 , 1 In se‘ - crai gullons of utrulltiar nil 51 ore. itlic Hoots, &c i , used to this lilt ut•rs are grown In liertnony, their vital principle. extract...l In t hat country by It sclent Mut Chenul.t, told fur. worded to tile 111I1111111Letwy I u•I I y Nvlii•rt• they lure controtitoleil and hot lied.Conittlitlng no spirit tom. Ingredient , , this hitter, I. tree from the object ions urged itgaln.t 1111 1111 hen' no desire for stimulants 0,1 I,e. 111i1111,11 front their use, they enunot make ulrun bank, tool Cannot, nutter any eircutn.tittleu.., line tun) butt 11 better - built] meet. ,_ le per HOOFLAND'S 6EI2MAN TONIC, Was cornpountlud for drone mst tart Hosi to [run. , lilltors, and Is intutulist for use in when wane ttleslutlie stimulant is l r In connertion wills tln 'Dune prsitert los of tin , itters. Eachhottl , .of tits 'no.' coulains one botlio or ilre 11111,s, ustniultissi with puru SANTA CRUZ RUM, and Ilaystssl in such a manner that the ,•xtrestso I,llternt.ss ..f 111,1111. tuts is "vet - voila% Isrminalt prcharation highly anti plonsatil Is Ili , tialal , •, and nut taining the medicinal virtues of The lilt The prine of the Tonle Is $1..",0 par Ihittle,which many pers.a think too Isiah. Thuy must tabu Into uonsiclerat hitt that thi , st 'mutant uso,l is gurtrattli•,4ll,, be or o ;Mrs. (vllllll,', A puir ar ticle could he furnlsitisl at it vilvapur prieu, but Is It not. better to pay - litt :us, and Lava good art leh•V A medicinal hot sirs ithi Cott tit'❑ 1)111 the 111.. y wt.) punt to sittalll rt chollper tquiil,.,llll,l, :mist Ito bout•Iltotl by it, Wilt 11..1 t..•11:411sly li()OFLANirs (iERNI.\ N 111"1"I'Elv; Ifin)FLAND'S GERMAN T)mc, WI l'lr 1'0(11 , 1.A N I)'-4 P 0 1)0 1' II YL 1 1 N I' I I. I, \VIJ,L CURL YOE'. They are the Grent,•.st 111,001) PURI FIEIZS. I: nulls to the NI Pineal World, and will el . . 1- illll. Jln,mees urLauq 11,111 11111/1/1, ..•- biii Y Of the lIIL.III\'e "I" Diseased Liver. In it sintrier time than itny k114..ti remedies. The Whole Supreme Court of Penns)l rania Speak for these Remedies. Who would ask n,1,1)1v111111,1:0111 Si runs- Pr Testimony Lon. Uroryr Wood ward, .I , mmer y lice of Me Supreme Court 1,1 I, , rinvlo r . 0 4 ,1 frt pn. 'rya( Mcrnbe.r, of •tteta, wrslem Il . I (Jor a tnrl n noo.l tonlo, ino•ftil Itt 41150w.....4 tlnollvo , lll. nnil of 14rollI. liton•Ilt. In Want of In•rvottsa,tlon 111 YoUrs, trilly, 6 EI). W. WOI /1) , .1' A lilt. Thompson, Chi,/ .111.vitr, Q I .Yit premr. (s,nrt q( reitrovd, PIIII.ADEI.I.IIIA, A pri 1 P.T7. I :con , itl, ”Hoothin , r , (ivrttLan 111I1.•,' • Valuable mi•dieltio In 1.101.• 01 a 111411:. 01 111.11- ge.thon or spt•p.l, I can NI - Illy Ihi. frill 111 y experli•nre of Y , Purs, re , poet, .1A TIIOSIPSON. /lon. ( :roryr ,Wretr.twoort, .Itest ire :of $ (.hurtof Ponmvy Ira .11111 d. I. 1410, I have fwind by ,•s pf •ri env.. t hal - 11. , ,Ilund's finnan 111 t. , rs" Ina visry Ig.riii., n•llt•vlttg tlyspi•ptle synaptons a1ut ,, %1 till. I. Iron. Wm. It,grrs, thr 1,11e4 OFFICE. BEFFA 1.0, JI111.• 22, I have L1...4.d "Hoolland••• Ih.rnsan 14111. a -sand Tonli." In Iny Guu llc .11,11”.... 111, past yo n r,und van recommend them:La 110 I.xr , llent Inn lr. Imparting hal, ana N. Igor e,..• has I.nssi co( .1..H.1.411y 1.,14.11(•.1 Ifects. WM. F. Ilan. Jan., M. Wood, 0.1 Willi, "Import, 1 tako art-at plc-as!), In ro--ornonentllna "HOOllllllll . B Ul.Ollllll l 011ie" to any ont• who may be toilllateol with Ity , ta-nala o I had tilt- Itionpropsla no totally It woo,toooooo.ibloo tot )(01•11 atrio-tonal on ray stomach. and I p hel.rlll,” WCHIC ILN 011 ti, De able to NVILlit half a rifiltt o l'wo bot tles of Tonle tollyaltql a pertnet cor, 13=1 HoorLANtys (iEnmAN BirrEits, IIOOFLANLYS GERMAN Tomc, WIE cure every ease of MARASMUS, Olt, 'WASTING AWAY OF THE BOGY HP:MEMBER THAT HOUFLA.ND'S GERMAN RE),IEGIES Are the metlirinen you require to purify Ihe Blood., emelt,. the torpid 1,1,4, to healthy ac t Lon, unit enable you to pees safely through any Jrlwnlnlrlpa i exposure, DR. HOOFLANISS 1'ul)0111YLLIN, Olt SUBSTITUTE FOR MERVORY PILLS, TWO PILLS A DOSE. The Most Yrt hmixeni, I'll,c:table Olt/tart ic Known. It is not necessary to take a handful of these Pills to produce the desired effect ,• two of them act qulcklyandpowerfully,cleamlng t he Liver, ritomach and BOWei% 14 oh Impurities. The principle Ingredient is Podophyllin M or the Al coholic Extract of stand Is by many times more powerful, acting and searchltig than the Mandrake itself. Its peculiar fiction Is upon the Liver, cleaning it speedily front all obstructions, with ail the power of Mercury, yet free from the injurious results attached to the use of that mineral. For till CitSeaSeSlu %Odell the te' Or eathar t le Is indicated, these pills will give entire sat isfaction In every eases. They NEVER FAIL. In cases of Liver complaint, Dyspepsia anti extreme costiveness, Dr. Ifoonand's Uerman Bitters or Tonic should he used .11a connection with the Pills. The tonic effect of the Bitters or lonic builds up the system. The Bitters or Tonic purities the blomi,strengthens the nerves, regulates the Liver, and gives.strength, energy anti vigor. Keep your Bowels active with the Pills, and tone up the system with Bitters or Tonic, and no disease . can retain Its hold, or ever uOsail you. Recollect that It Is DR. 1100FLAND'S GER MAN REMEDIES that are so universally used and highly recommended; and do nut allow the Druggist to induce yob to take anything else that ho may eay is J ust an good, because he makes a larger profit on it. These Remedies will be sent by Express to any locality, upon application (utile PRINCIPALOFFICE, at the GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, UK Arch street, Philadelphia. CHAS. M. EVANS, Proprietor, Formerly C. M. JACKSON it CO These Remedies are for Sale by:Drug gists, Storekeepers, and Medicine Deal ers everywhere. " d2O-2tawd&26tw NEW ADVERTISEMENTS LANCASTER COVNTY NATIONAL DANK, DECEMBER oth, 111711, f VILECTION NOTICI.„--sAN ELECTION .12J for Thirteen Murton; of this Institution, to nerve during the ensuing year, will be held at the honking Rouse, In the Ulty of Lancaster, on TUEODAY the 10th day of JANUARY, 1671, between the hours of II o'clock, A. M. and n'elock P. M. W. L. PLIPRR, de It dtw alt Cashier. Tue. cirner.sCY COLLAR I . _ . None better made and the latest fashion No Imitation Jewel) y but Cash Prizes, vorylng from ::Se to Sloo. The trade only supplied by R. J. 110UK.ON, Wholehulv Agent for Lancaster county, lid& w• S. E. Angle Centre Square. H OLIDAY GOODS! !lave Just received a choice selectionof goods suitable for Christmas Presents and which will be sold at a great reduction from late prices. NEW &I'YLES BLANKET :SHAWL.; 111...1'K AND cOLORED WRITE FUR BEAVER CLOAK' INOS EXTRA QUALITY BLACK SILKS, PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS GOODS, CASII MERE STYLES FOR WRAPPERS LACE 11.kNDKEIll'I1 I h:FI-1 COI.I.AFL4 1,1 N I.l'N t' A Mlt RIC HAN DR Eltt'lllErl4 I=l NTINK. SABLE,!NEI WiI , :.‘TLY REDUCED PRICES Alien, a largo NIL of FANCY CIIINA AND GLASSWARE, 1871 PILE INTELLIGENCEII ThIN 111{111.1 . .1.4t/thikin . ll in 171111 hit. , 111 " , )”. !Mini/tin,' OW PilMilltfil A LEA DI NG DEMOCRATIC JOURNAL la the beginning It contended vigorously against. the attempted encroachments of Es• ecutive authority and a tendency to tire cen tralization of power in the hands of the Fed end (ioverntnent, 11. has done battle for three-quarters of n coitaly against political heresies, and In favor of the groat fundamen tal principles of the Democratic Party. THE DAILY INTELLIGENCER Wan Iolllol4lml In 1461, mill IL In noc ono a thn Inno. mum II Mid Most popular I Mil). now.- papers in the Male. IL hits It iltrgl, ilrinlutluu 111 Littlel.tor end Ihn inlfolnlng townn ion! ‘lllngns. IL furnishen mill Inn gion-ral lull lonal nown of the Oily, In nu nttnLellvo form, mind propnr etlttnrlal en:1.111.'1ln upon polltlval and nth, toplen of nlernst. \Vitt, the Dully wa4 eKlal,lll+ll,l Ineret..ll wi•rf• lur,l Irm log I Ito IVEEKLY INTELLIGENCER, gild It Is wile 1111S111 . 111,Siiii In .117, 11.11,1 In 1.110 Variety 11.11.1 Intcry st of Its contents by any paper published In Pennsylvania., Ureat cart, Is taken to intake 11. !I= 111,. matter 1,, the WEEK t,' INTELLI - ENUMIt Is AVICCted With ex peelal referunen to lot wants of country readers, and each Issuo, is corn pletu In Itself, and a lll= Not only hi all the bawd 111•WN by Mull 11110 Tnlegraph from all parbi of the World furlllmli -141 by It up to Iho hour of going to pretoi, but ouch number non till us 0 largo owl varied rivlce lon of CHOICE LITERARY" :11Arl'Elt 11111 Noirlod 1.1..1.111tm.0nv reitillog t.. stilt do to:les of all eln.powx. 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Office Is widely celebrated for the beautlfu• work which It turns out, and/or Or cheapness, No extra charge Is made for the elegance of its. printing, but good work Is done at no greater prices than other offices charge for inferior work. Get your Envelopes, Bill Heads, Latter Heads, Invitations, Tickets, Sale Bills, Notices, Circulars, Posters, Dodgers, Programmes, and Cards printed at the "INTELLIGENCE?. OFFICE." Printed Enyelopes $2.00 Per Thousand. and other work at proportionately low prices Ea= RACER & BROTHERS In open and fllled.eentres.l BLK SILK CLUAKINt vELvE-rs, ASTRACIIAS' CLOAICINOS, 11=1 CHOICE FURS, FoR LADIES A.ND CHILDREN tigITIItREI„ AND E=l3 Ell= I=l 1871. PROSPECTUS PRICK OF DULY, S. A YEAR AGENTS WANTED 11. G. 82111TH ,C• CO., Lancaster, Pa
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