:ii3 ißtros,l7 , : t Ppurcpt. A. L GEPUIVEION, \ zato I MURSI±,AYi4ECEOTER ‘ , 22 , 104. tarVe ateltatified - tcilexto4ho President very judiciously disapproved the clnier often.; Dix, to .pursue. falba intoSsoa4 St;Rh Sets Would hareslone, to no einiicei blitudghtliiiiifirectifitetted s foreigd:s4r, and given.the *ugh Inds; pendenee. It , was disgusting, so see this incendiary..press - endorse Olt.' There ars legitimate modes bfraardink ngiiinst peti. ty; herder . raids, Ant .Dies wtfuld hay s e„sanied the rebels tg PlanAllesty :of, them for their benefit. Wo are surprised' 41(the sTmeible disapproval of Mr. Lineolii; stud if he would follow it pp by rerbitior, titeinsane policy and orders relating tcr the war; the Union cause would. be Muth more hopeful. Star Hon. Thad Stevens, doing debate; itrCoadress on ilia 15th, •It is the duty of tha.Housetoviadicate the dignity of the country, and to elevate it frOm the low depth to which it is sunk, But the House dated not do its. plain duty, and by a small majority sunk itself to a still lower depth of de'gradation at the footstetlf br despotic Winter Davis, another leading shoddy, on the same occasion said : The Secretary of State had, in, the:face of all Europe: slapped the House of Rep thentatives'in the face, in his ebrreapon-' deuce with the French Government, and he asked the House whether it would not to-day assert its own dignity? The House conkl not assert its dimity because a majority of the rnepijnia-think less.ot their manhood than of the patron agerof a corrupt administration. • Lincoln's Foreign Policy. The publics journals comment s good deal upon the fact that, in reference to foreign affairg, the President'e message— while it avoids any allusion to the leading nations of the world, inhabited by White people, with whom our relations, especial, ly in time of war, are`to be held of vast importance,—devotes considerable space to trifling details about numerous negro, mulatto, and other miecegenated powers; aid much fault is found on that account. This is all wrong; and while most of the newspaper Criticisms I upon the message are well-timed and fay deserved, on this point , our. cotemporar iee, in our view, are not justified in soot& ing old Abe. They should not forget•that this admioistratiors has lent its main ener gies toward, working out colored inter estriand has met with a quasi endorsement of that policy at the polls ; how, then, can we expect it to acknowledge, right after the election, any " relationship" to the cotintries • inhabited by white trash? It naturally looks, as en administration, .anspng the colored tribes for its foreign connections. Will Lincoln itotract Nothing', Mr. Lincoln, in his latest message to Congress, proclaims to the world that he will retract nothing that he has heretofore said on the subject of slavery. Well, "heretofore," that is tosay on the 4th day of March, 1861, Mr. Lincoln did say, on the eastern portico of the Capitol of the United States, to assembled thons and; these words: I deelarethat I have no porpose, Drltzar- LY on mornEcrLY, to interfere with the in stitution of slavery in the States where it exitits. I believe I have no Liwrtri.nintrr to do go, and I have No mact.purios to do so. The smut of each State to order and control its own domestic institution?. ao. cording to its.own' udgment szcz.traivve Lr, IS XSSZIFITAL to the balance of power on which the perfection and igamrsasca of our political fabric depend. Ile has since violated all that, and who can trust him again ? Retemittionef the Seven-ThirtyNotati Secretary Fessenden gives 'notice of'the readiness of the Treasta Department to redeem on presentation, by . payment in lawful money, or by conversion into bonds as authorized by law, the three-ears treasury notes bearing interest at a rate of seven -sod threeienths per cectum, issued ' tinder the act of July 17,186 i. Interest will cease on - all 'such Treasury notes not so presented• after three months frobi this' date, at which time under the law, the right of conversion ceases. Holders 'will therefore gotrern themselves accordingly. rarGovernor Pierpont, who—is the Lincoln Executive of some portions of Virginia not very clearly defined, deliver ed his annual message to Alexandria On Tnealayof last week. Butler, he any., has overthrown the republic= civil gov ernment Of Virg.mia, and in its ste l a °rep. te d a military - despotism, and, innate+ ted *reign of terrorana , torture, •. ine,,poutet. The . .liip of state is Se; 'Ward And s gsubsur of need; 1 4 1 1!Vi.P.06 1 4.0110Aquiesiolkau4.: Ana nisi - was witiapeti: • • . =a- v v ' 4 ? 6iiitat It* liee.l6-4hermali }tau: passed iouthq OavtatthlOind`mi Ail* Mil , ian antler flatcar, HOrraid; catrirto*te;tlie 4tlantio the* near Wolairsonlid, atirge harbor tiventy.thiles a nnthwest%eftha mantle eletiabluariveri—ltartertdmilirdse "rroo'lis b. ththarannicatedli* onrfieet off the gonna 'thid-Itistmkent art offieial despatch to Ad m i r ni, Dahlgrmt 513 UPnaing;bill:prpk. ffierthrietiat. — Selliergreltlfr has been *dyedt y ttte arihral Stiertnaii on the ,Atlautici;,'Tricritio,t,rlß . lpply. iris armriiitb rood and amtumntithi . ,:- . and se cure these reinfareetaints `whic h be greitYneedel; - The rimers' Or the cap= tare ofSai-anneWatelnifiinded, ht them bits - beeline %fill& thele'bi hold it and; both lines of railroad to Virginia. *. Dtc. 17:-: 7 4.relierpaper - sayi Official intelligence arms iecetved..yestyegfiti l 4, the enemy, oti Wednesdiiy, car#El,,F.Orl, . McAllister by storm. T.he garrison.qf the forteopsisted 00 . 50 mon ! Mouth Of, thlil Savatputhriier; en the Gerirgia eoaat,there are ;wo WhOjaw smind ts about. fifteen miles ifelonr the : rtier, an Ossabaw; Senna 'alma "thirty Miles distant. The • Ogeechee river tills .into Oasa*3w sound, and FoitMailliiteriTtliePapuyeptfwjgc...h,' by. Geo. Sheythan, -announced our Saturday merningi WOO the Ogeechee, fit-. teen - mires southwesti Of Savannah. Sher; Man by this capture has opened the sound, - and is Ow able.to stak e , cet,nmetnicatian. With - theffect, and can drair Sherman has establisbo his beadquatters ' at, Fort • MCAllister, ,i?nd on Wednesday lathed mr,interiiety there with General Foster, who came ashore froth the fleet. . Tha railroad between Charleston and Savannah, though not cut, is atlength con trolled,hy the Federal troops. Near Coosa watehie therederal troops, * : though unahte to Out the railroad, or. reach 14 have Planted.batterms, which prevent vales from turning. An official despatch f r om gh . orman reports his merit) across- Georgia, from Atlanta, pa 331.etes that a larg e amount oC,:CorolaussarY - atere4, sail: many mules, horses and negraea were secured. Sher man's army, on Tuesday,last, extended across the peninsula between the Savannah anti the Ogeechee , rivers ; the northern flabir Veihg on the Saiantiah river, three miles above the city, luld the southern, near Fort'lloAliieter, on the Ogee. I eche°. Savannah waa itt prpceas. of in. vestment on the southern Side„,g9t.e/1 country north Fpf the Savannah . river wan still open. . „ . . Sberinar esumAted the gamma „of J Saiannah at'fifleenthousand, cemmanded by 'Hardee, 11,0.8413 ting pear, the city is repated. The War in Tennessee.,, Dec. 16—We-have some important de4l tails of affairs about Nashville. The fed- era) works, form a semi-circle aboutktowir, in no part over two miles .from it,!and ex tetefling about. five miles -from the river a- bole to -the river below; the t'dwn.' , . interval ofirom_ono to two miles in width outside Of the line is .n entail ground, and beyond it are the rebel works. There is very,little woods anywhere near Nashville all the ground being Cleared. There are four federal gunboats at Nashville, but communication by the river is cut off and no ,ethers can come up. Dee. 17—For several days past Hood has been, gradually . drawing nearer. to Nashville with his siege. parallels. Close proximity at length compelled Gen. Thom as to make an . attack, and on Thursday morning at daylight, it was begun. The rebel seMi.circle of works round Nashville on the south aide, extending from Cumber land river above the town, around to the river again, below it, was attacked at all points. The four gunboats assisted in the attack, and they soon succeeded in driving the western rebel flank away from the riv er bank. The, land forces penetrated the opening', and forced the flank further back, the rebels continuing their retreat until they were five, miles from the river. In the centre they were also driven back a distance-of from one to three miles. Their • - eastern flank maintained its position. Gn. Thomas, in the day's-battle, captured' 16 cannon, near Ohousand prisoners and 20; wagons. Qa Thursday night the armies rested on their arms,- : prepared to renew the conflict in the, morning. ' Dec. 19--Daring-Thursday ' night they withdrew their eastern flank from Cam. berlanctrirer, above Nashville, to a posi- I tion on a line. With theireentre.. On Friday. Morning Thomas renewed the attack. After three ensueeessful ea irtanits liTretteceeded in drivingthe rebels fro:lithe new !Maiden-they: had 'taken at night. - They retreatedqo a range of hills one of Which, on the Franklin turnpike, is called Brentwood Hill o,Various attempts were mate to drivethem from this position bat all were unsneeessful, :and on Friday night they still held it. General Thomas reports-having lost 8,000 men in the fig&L' The rebels are said to have lost 41 •gums -4,600 prisoners,' with three generals.!A • On Sam - 4y morning Gen Themes had everything prepared to attack the rebela, but during the night they had tetreated. The federal, at once followeal the cavalry ahead. "iNumerone skirmishes.' were haa tvith,:their rear guard,:and afternoon they passed throughFranklid. and' made the lolarpeth.riiier their line 'of defenoe; They held!thistut i short time amt . :again ' ('treated. I dist before.dark :ti - severe Ali.- mishiwas ifought six•intles south,tif Frank rig nt4thelinnies testect -there- frit the night;( • • _ , The' _War bill!_ I.ltaw ia.--AirC have leeeived' definite intelligenoeathe expedition Aitliiehliert. arliatkeeklVllikktqLlitaimopSam Om Wanes mum& the force, ;iici consists of two divisions of :Wgrrps'SAiffs, one of UntilplifirS ‘ , - arid regg'scavilry. The expedition igarcti cld soothidoisgthe.Jertisaliiii-rrkOross insgAtitiltoes inn, and on-Tues yyjiight . _ ttti Nottaway river, mghtoif linileffroul-Reterabnrg. Thui i rediti tes Orossekon 4 O pontoon, which, 4iii - t;dek, Woken lip - Zat a great num fa •••baxmaltimov-grPleir on the northern bank, where they, were conkoin)lan - io_ thdraralitatierttittdilelitaiSCony'crreeti AttiottourikifirTnesdartiard,FMar-Vt. Vlfe,ro,byougbt.lroktnAtie -carripatoPetOr: oviNortV,.lightreointhafi4 Gen. warren, after crossing the NOttawny ' river, : turned. southwest, and .on :Wanes. day. night, reached. Ole „Weldon raltropd v soittpfStony creek, ,Wboyi,4llealriarnoed seat Atlng ttoiestroyinolialoadas they ! advanee,4l, clef Thursday, „moraine: they! were, AingetAatation, thirty-two In south oft'eteiBhurg-T Oa Thursday, after, noon tlnytyfrn.roortedatistill advancing, Od 'were saol :to ibeoneargiol.,fortloforty, seven miles. south, -of Oetersburg..• fkil . on, 14f. , 0019;7404r, :and. bere some oppdsitiou was expeeted„itis about eighteen.mileafram , North' Carolina nogtto( Weldoo.—, Gran;t!elt:eNtiedio o o-iii fl)zooAtrAftfeavthous and strong, ?Ind 16 doubtless Ateni3ed to capture Weldor,and destroy the railroads ientering there,. , . D.54,:.14 , 4be. , expedition which left. dien..'Orant's camp .on Tuesday of 'last week. to go to IV,eltior, has- returned.— OieriotaiWarren,ita. commander, found sykien, he . approached Rieksford, twenty, two Miles „north of Weldon, that the Con fiderates_were,strongly. intrenched on the soutirn btu* of Mebervin river. He tried to drive them .oft but failed: He ,then discovered that ,G,eneral.Lee- wan sending large bodies ..,troops . aouth • along 'the WeldOn ,TallroaC to interupt him. So Warren ,detertnind, to retreat. He tarn' , ed leaving . t)je 'Weldon railroad and making a longprotit overcoasting roads. , The enemy . a ttacked his. rear, but did him but little . clamage r and under the protec tion ofa diirisioo of the Ninth ; cops that aralksent.nnt to,rneet bim s .be med i c his bat v •nair*. —Net did-:tint little` damage., having burned ~only a. few depots:Oa : the railroad. lie reached camp ou.Banday. • • . • Items of the War. —The Departme . nt of Sasopiehanna is to be hereafter known as the Department of Pennsylvania; beaclquniters Philadel- , phid:' • ' ' ' • a • I. • ' --tile b., Olt a_ e'-. =met.. _1 a, ,from mipia, ) was' the Unit ed States gun-boai . !;z on .the iostant. The Etta etityavOriag ta,Opter,the,h4rbot oflVititiipston. ' ber'iariety to escape , frOM the'EMMerAbe inn .agroand on a bar neat' SIM tt+i talkod.' —lnformation ,bas reached .the ..Navy Department that the I,Tnitell-liates.gun beim Otsego, Coriittiandet . Arnold.,waft sunk,.it4e*dgys by agg, a rebel torpedo. in' the RO'diioke river, above Ply mouth, Nbrth'Caroliria -It bas beeh'foinially announced that the' etebange Of prisoners has beep trans ferred from Savannah to Charleston, and; in ae'cordance with un agreement between the dotarnissioners of exchange, the Feder al bombatdment of Charleston ceased on. last Sunday week. ---A, large ge t of transports, 'accom panied by severa liron-clads, and gunboats, and containing nearly all the vessels of war lately at anchor . at Fortress Mouroe, , sailed last week Tuesday. , The destination of the fleet is the Georgia coast, where it will co-operate with Sherman. —One of tha parties recently arrested by general Dix on the charge offarnisbing supplies to the Rebels is 13yron Sprague, of Providence, a brother of triAtO States Senator Sprague, of Rhode Island. epedition sent frotn, Roanoke island to Pitch Landing, on the Roanoke river, on the 3d instant, under command of Colonel Clark, met , with ,complete suc cess'. ' Nearly a million dollars worth of .rebel commissary stores were destroyed, and ; eighty-three bales 'Of cotton and nocriber of 'pFispners, tnules, and army 'wagons weresaptured. ' ' The gutiboat,,Otsego, , when aboye, Jameitown, ran into a torpedo, by which she, was blown Up,' and, totally destroyed., I Me pie'ket boat „Basly, NO. 5, met , with. the same fate. Only two lives, however, were lost. ; tr --Secrettuy Stanton" re p orts a contest at It ingsPert, in tast Tennessee, between idurbridge and a detachiwnt of Ilreckin ridge'a coraniand,""uncler i Generfil, I:3Asil, Duke, in .which the, :Confederates.,ere deg:4.o4*th' f a loss ' ofope buildrtitt nod' Sity wen: Some wagons were cap tured.. . . '•:•The expedition 'whiet from Fortress Monroe some days,since, carried ] with' it Gen, *am,' destination tlioniht _to - be Casaba* , sonnd, join Sherman and aid in attacking ,avan nab. There are reports, boiever, that an attack on WiltningtOn la intendO. Lee reiorte that.Wtirren7s recent expedition, 'destro led abpn ,milce of the PetersliturandVi,reidop railroad. The Confederate loss"wns slight mad but few Federal pi `WereCappred. • —A bpd 'oteetifederateti, on Thurgau,* last, appeared on the Korth pf Memphis.Kforci4 of 'oho kindred and fifty, nearneCwasient - to dfiVeittem off.— The'negr4ii went‘nifrein;4lemph is 'on 'ff, I steadier and, ianideA: 4 ' The Confederates, ran . 01,, ie4ioes fter ?Wed. Boon„ however t : . a„ Oak Was tinebed„. ytherei large : force irof CoefedeAtea, i#4B afl 'then' . uji6n negrois tpalakkia them to :tire , rjoir Zan . ): wore Pita and iniut ag:ltand iva b ii .alisk,ed 14-0 thettirer were durkpel, kas f 1 4 1 4, 0. 1 4 16 ats t.rTgirCirdakiii laded that they WE do - Ihriedhitlief id _ .._ . fhb eases of the St. Alban's rebel raiders i flint therprlsoners Were ill RWOII4I - front afrk i _t •ind nyn nG again atilargn. ~...-4 1 47he goti.rneient is oftiolallyinformed :thin ftti)di *Air antebtrytt;i,been *lied for the nOreheitaion of the St. Albnits raid: era ftihb wan recnittli Illschargell pursti.i.. tuit4o *.dechtion Ora Cnithdian court, awl' that the police in 16dt:quaker are making every-vilortto.prevent-theitorsapet.-- - -- 1 ___.. —r,fien. Dix has issued a proclamation VtClifgertice tbfliturtiftifOtntifelAqpi which says tliat;if Inither raids are at. teMPter.thetllnited:Stateat , commamleiv li arn.; . t..li , allot, dPwn ttie.„KrPptrntorn, if liti 3 .liinier w Hein thji, ConinAtmlan of their crimps, nk - k it,le, necessary,,.witba :view . , to their yespt s ure l to cross- Onlfflutplary be tween the 'United States and Canada ; said ,COrnicandgrkare,liereby .direuted ',to pursue, them wherever they i niay..take re:. IFfags,ndif ,captured ; they.are ,undpr no cirenmstances tt? be surrendered." , --The:President ha,tling disupproved. of .tbatpottionef order, which.instructs, mil., itary cutinnanders on me 'frontier to cross the boundary line . between, the Voiced. SAAtea and Canada, aticl directs pursuit in-, to neutral territory, .the said,iustrucaino is revoked.... " • . corittassibwAL Raocimrcii). Dec: 12.—1 n the Senate, Mr. Wilson presented 4 petition from 470 officers ask ing an increase orpay mid ration allowan ces. Mr. Doolittle a resolution favoring means to increase the revenue; by a tax on the sales of property. . . Mr, Davis a long series of • resolutions for peace and onion. .The Speaker,luid:before the House the resignation of ddr.•Fenton, the Governor elect of New York: • • • The bankrupt, bill, postponed from• last I session s was ;taken up •and passed in the House by.amote•of-79 to 56. the Senate, Mr.. Sherman , reported a bill appropriating one million dollars for building revenue cutters for service on the lakes. Passed. • • Mr. Wilson offered a•bill in relation to freeing negro women and children.. • • •'rho House resumed the consideration of the bill to establish a navy yard for iron-clads at New• London. An amend. meat was eared proposing a committee of seven to seleet a site for a navy yard. After .debate, the whole subject was tai bled—SO to 53. A resolution was. adopted, 85 to 51,• setting forth that the working of the re ciprocity treaty •witb Great Britain is not sattsfactory, , ao ,fares relates; to , Canada; and' aski i ng, thrr kresident. to give notice of its tgrmination.. • Dgc.4_l4.—Senator Chandler offered a resolution in, favor of raising an army corps to watch raiders from Canada; and one.proposing that,a. bill, be presented to Great Britain for damages done to our shipping by 'vessels fitted out in British porta, and that payment of: them ba' de manded, • .0 " - the,,Roose,, a bill was passed allow ing.nliens who bare been honorably dis charged from the service to,be naturalized, without , •. previous notiteqf and upon years residence., • •• A bill. wan passed. , providing. for d rop piog : Genes.Als from the army rolls :who are not in service for three continua:my months; to go into effect after February nex.t. Senate bill for constructing six revenue puttersfor lake service was passed. Mr. Brooks, of New 'York, reviewed the message in a speech of great force ; particularly condemning the doctrines that there should be nos attempt to nego. tiate for peace and union, and that the war should be for abolition. Mr. Brooks advocated adherence to the Union under all circumstances.; and was. met with the ,usual abolition slang about " sympathy with treason.", =- • DEc. lb.—Senator Lane, of, Kansas of fered a resolution instructing the commit .tee on the conduct of the war to inquire whetherdisloyal menz were not employed' in the pavy yards, dr,ta of the country. He alleged that • several ! thousand • disloyal men were , employed-in the Philadelphia navy yard. Atitzpted. • • Tim to sell a gunboat to Li beria on ten years' credit, was passed—s 3 to. 0., A resolatioa Was adopted inettncting the cornmitteeon the conduct of the war to inquire into the facts connected. with the assault ,on Petersburg on 'the 13th of July last—the great mine explosion. Iu the House, Mr.: Mallory of Kentuc ky, asked leave to offer.a resolution ask big We i President why :the Lieutenant- Governor, of that State, and col. Wool ford, a Presidential Elector, had been ar.: rested, and where they are confined.— tame not granted.: Mr. Donelly- introduced a bill requiring a test oath of all persons whO may apply' ; for the benefits of the prearnption andi 'homestead Henry Winter Davis Rep. of Md.) of), fered a resolutiondeclaring that Congress bas a, constitutional right tO voice in Shaping the foreign policy of ,the gtiern• mom. Tabled--69 to 69 ; whereupon he tendered, his resignation as chairman- of ,committee on foreign relations, whichrwas net acce.pted. • Considerable debate ,fol low9d; ,durieg which the despotic and in salting course o the administration • to-, • Wards Congress was ..emphatically de. pounced 'by leading members of both par., 24. Ashley. inyeduced n:biAtorcorgaiw ,iie Btetes lolebsilion. , ,h is similar to one, passed iast Bailout "Oil* tincolo rethsesik l to fqgii t b eeausq , it • would, prevent him .from counting electoral votes for himself frbm4ebel VFLtes— •'" Tliq Rouse;utissed thin pcnOcut.bill,' ruld itjotrtl*lutton,constrtupg tito ac.t, vela. / 4 ?8 , 0 0 0 t? l !• ( 4 l Pacitan 4 l eigArse . !46i013a for the Otpaz. News Items, „ . . ~I• The, nettepapera at;, ilkes-Barre, ft:Odin& ChtinkberiOnrg, l Tyhtnitown and Ihiewhere, l*plittcl tOOr 4erina at s2i and $3 p e r ye . r ini#46;tim. I, 4 41 ' d -seventy- fifth "Vie foni•imiAtedv: li day,' r Wibe Otto ta ' rniraph in the Ch este'? -papers -of- etober 27th, an netwgiorAnsesultd_otopt botallardAtent of thli city on Ifilit-aity: - —Dr. Mary E. Walker hprkrzeOvrtilltt i appointment of noting surgaiiijitittherer .m3s4md:lnwniitime4Attiritt-Ten ITetnritr the rempittarrtgiary; is —The itrgwlriii.k .E . ireas says : "The upward turn in gold' to:day shove the etreet - of - the Pretildent'illeasi o 7e' mid' the Report of the Secretary 'd Ti'iisqiio upon trtde and businei,tio:'. When 'Me,' eltimmo Comte:died' nentitiated', Qdneral Modelled : gold - 40W at 185, to-dak . itiltak 'mild at above Mika 'difference 61 58 dente, in the value.,' —The Philadelphia `Lecfor'•riige.§ price, after losing onehumfred" thousand, dollars in the attempt till realiiirthat Xt. Lincoln's paper'. is equal' tcf 'United es coin, as Thad. Stevens w ,atiti eptigtess to that it is. ' ' 1 —Recently' 'While the Anierleans at Honoluln,Sanditich Islands, wereanxiMiii• Iv looking wit for 'news frtim the Milted, States,. a large clipper arrived"frOM Francisco, am! on being boarded' by the news hont,' the sinly re'Ply of - the' captain was, "That' there was a devil . ortr roW in the United States', bat he didn't learn the particulars." " • ". —A man in Fairfield, Ohiai' stele $45, in greenbacks. By statute - th' it' Stitte; the stealing - of $35 corrAthtites' grand lar-' ceny, which is a penitentiary offence'.T66, lawyer who defended - him, e l 4 : 4 ,1 0 that the statute Confemplatea $35 . v . alue, and that as the mites were worth leas than' the sum itt'grild,'Llie prisoner Was only . potty of petit larcelny. ' The court sustained' the plea,' and the Togne - escatied the!'Prison. PrA richjoke on General_ Sutler is, current in army 1t seems that the• reguln i+offieers ha s• e littlefiith ia . r‘he Dutch Gap Canal, arid, at a recent, court-martial. iti 114 Ahny or ibe James, . a soldier Was senteneen to two years hard ialior on lapid canal The report adds that put,ler. was disgasted, rind dissolved the 'court imme diately upon leariling, the finding. and sen tence of the 'court. sannirrs SALES. 13• Y thine oVeundry write Issued* the 6)nrt ofCoto- LP otrmop Pleu su toute I:lint - tear trotll esbe to thTe; by public vendee. At the Cebtt ifool!e.in btootroao, oo Sotordoy, Jan. 14th; 18/33.1Wenel &clods, p. m„ full?eing described pieces 9 5 ogees ni Wad • ALL that certain piece or pareel of land Situate in the Boron& of. Montrose; CCM Op , of Susquehanna arid Stitt of Penn eylvaula. bounded as follossa : Ongbe , north by. la Oda Stephen Dorsey. on the west Of the Milford and Owego Turnpike, on the south by Lund of,.aohn Mont; and on the east by' etreet metal:sing about:4( a( an scissor and, be the dame ward or less with the appurte nances, ono house, one barn some flmlaignell.wgidilll improved. (Taken in execution at the spit of IL U. Littiestothe are F. Dunmore, vs. Rabbi" flobar.: Auto....s.issbirAgiveltteeneltitkiiisfor 011- .11ipe to awl In tact tertitingot pieces* parcel land esthete lying and tieing in the Borough of Great fend, bounded and deacribedna to wit: *ginning 'at this south-Cast corner of Lowric Green's. lot roxitthe de pot of the New Ydrk and Erie ltdiway Company, thence along the line of waid,Lowrie Green's land. nearly east to the Great Bend and Cocherxon turnpihes thence along , maid turnpike in a eotitherly direction •abestit einht per ches to lands owned and occupied by the raid 'Erie Rath way Co., and thence along the lln'e of Mode of said Erie . Railway Co. to the place of beginning. eentatning cme acre of land or thereabout beide manta more or leas. with all the, appurtenant e , one hones known All the N:ttitund Hotel with barnivand sheds theretioto belong ing nd all improved. [Taken in execution at the quit of J. W. Marily,wesignetto Bentley it. Fitch, vs. Smith (Magpie. • ALSO—AII that certain piccolo, parcel atland situate in the to cvnetwiper Forest Lake, county of susqtathanna and Stale of Penosylvanii, bounded is followa, to wit: Beginning at scorner. of the old Owego turnpike and Choconut roads. retell:l'g theses, werterly to John Brown's tine, thence along John Brown's Rite ' Req. ' Wright's lot, thence easterly to the. old Chosconnt road, and thence eontherly with said road to the plats of be ginning, coutnitting ebnat font B ereS b° the dame ' 116 " I. o r less, with the appurtenances one framed hews°, one barn, sate orchard and all Unpaved. rFaken'in, execn lion attnefultet John hiprth.44 David ALSO—AII that tuneful:llCM orpateePolland.stttutto In Jackson totynsblp. county or Susenehanoal abd elate of Pemnsylsants. bounded es •Iblibarrl air On the north by lauds of .7. P. Miller.on'the east hy the hitihwaYs on the south by 'lends °M. P. - Miller,, and on 'the meat by lands or Siirmel Wash.:containing abiiet 60 octet.. ho the same morn nr less, with the *purl enanem hon e . one , orchard. and 'about E 0 acres Imprnse4. [Taken In execution at the suit °Lite:Wel. A Pitch. re. J - as. Earn,: . • Alodij—All lina certain Piece of ear n ed Orland aittrati In thp borough of Susqnehanna, .Conntroflinsqueban na, and State-of Penneylv:gold. bounded - dud de s cribed 11l follows , th . wit : Iltlpflaing al the ' corner of John Canavan's Hotel lot, thence by lands of,the Pie Dalltruy Company,. north 1' 15' east'lothet to a' post': thence by binds of ,E, ,N. Smith sontliSfei4di intsaby a: line running 21 feet Troth the northwest corner of Jlote,l building, 71 feet own. ppm :thence inidlit• M. Wert* , feet to apes' in the north line of Ala liotalqg :•rittd thence by stridliotel lot line north fir 48' west 77 feet 1 0 010 . 0 nm of, beginning,: tmtntaltitny 793 feet 'offend; 1 strict mpasnre, be the -,ame more or less. and all ifill prorod. • Alio, the 'fodbwirig described piece of lend. .eituate In tbe4ponship of Oakland. bounded aefollowa 1 to wit : da,gtoning eta corner post In the centre of the, old Great Rend and Dermany road; the'nee north 2%'• 1 welt aiperches to a post; chance south ES' cast 39 yin.. 1 ches and .2 finks to a stone, corker; thence south tx • mot Operates and 8 links tio a•corner In the Centre of the aforethid roa . ; thence. by raid road south 641 weal-1 24 percher and 5 ranks to tile place of beglonhaohntelp. log *acres of land hp .tbe samemore or less, and being the 141=0 parcel of land deeded by Fallll V Spado,toEd• I ward Carlisle. dated the WI &yet Slay; A.D. Issll, and ill improved. ' A Isoo ad of thOse carts In Islands sitnately , Inc and being in the north blanch of the Susquehanna River in the County and state aforeartid, dretribett'sa' I follows, Iris : The said threelsbiodsbeiWOOre applied, i for on the loth day of J rop .A. D, 1818 by gar A. Da ton. of Bloomsbury. in thcoCoanty ot Ctilutptda and State of Pennsylvania by application In. writing in RI; .weeder, hien act of rnmembly &e., sniffer-which ditan i a warrant wo k e .IPIMed to Said elliell.oll rho '22d der , A pri1.1827. and in puethance thereof a pierce was ulna. according Pilaw. The laritesk of said Islitridtbeteg the ohs fryer which the .F.rie Railway, asings: rthonc throat, fourths of a mile twitow the'aillage of Sow:penmen* D epot . , In tnoccointy of' Sksquehutthat albreisld nifoir'tire tal aides& raid river, and omoalte, th e, lands, cornett? In. possiiiinn Of ir. 1i."14 to I - containing dives and 191 perches. be thepapte tome mr Lets, , Thesecond instal. containing 2 acres nod 119 perthes is sftentej nit screw*, the main chnottel of ,aid river, above and within rortr 'embetinf.ll.l49 ono befaiktirss deteribed. And 'opposite/ lends ofJamen Van Antwerp, The third in Meet of wild three talon& containing one dere of land, iifiltrbiteny , , :the Impanel& atiaidgfrer. pest below and .viliblit 0115,1 , fourth Mile Of itthonelleit atiore mentionbd.sndimpo. - ode lands' formerly Ittlposs elision cd7:l:Allatnillifolre.. said. .(Taken In naccntion at theauttof ,!lt , :4pratb.7l6 , . nonage eatta , nter, ~... . ' '' r ' 1 • • , A ' . ' . ALSus-1 thafreitaln tot tit piece' of le Weddell( .i tte wyrn a t i o ut u phy coonq of BnanpehmanttnndBCata of Pennayl tarifa, designated ea Int 14q.82. upon i mirth or draft of iddiureeyand . snb t dfvfelon triadety-nenj.-':• Cate,Posq“ of the TnomMIT., ,c'tine•trect of ,htnt4 in.aistol CAnntv. described' butted end bounded asfolpwa,to, wit: 'itiOttifts:l it a ketch tree: thdlurderiesterdoce Weekend nentnetor iota Zin• di.dtandfil.and extend. 1 YOP Any thence lit m perches And siir‘tentha or hitetet th 4 neat :the southwest corner ) homeland laconic, ofl Sots 14 0 ,01, O s and 99. thenceemet 4 2 .perchas in a, pool, the ibuttiesitcorner hereof I,i'the dividing ilueetweept ilots 82 and im , o96eft.Yreftatojta the loot,mpqtisioedllneh, to the place of beginning, the aforesaid nutneefeofeald 'tots behamill itatellng to 'said 'drift: (for fithard#ttee ded dcamiption .f se Deed ppok.??6, 31s, pigs ,74.) ton, gainingaboat SS ithrei andihree.tenthirof atatterts, bit the tam:Mort of Ittw, With; thia I purfehatietie,' 1' hoofed' house, 1, bern, , l sticit, 1 °tette , Ater ttoprotcd. t s mined iteem.Ontio al the ein lb( Ater lAtbrop vs. 'C, i 'Picket. , iand.Alb rtl TRU tidnahatatratoraitAbL * " - It dAett ea t, ,, ; . dsr - DititehitihmtdOkft . %.". 1 ilbedra Mkt. Mastro% /Doe. it ISS4. .. • 7:Tht.ntioimatn,isymbritliftight for ret(tuitsiOr tlnoo 4 l !l ee r se rVeelas been 6*(tb/ et i .lk e Si,ilvta i rl or W4t at 'live feet inat d fiVe_etlitee in *s, as bare. tofor bli . : d. -- 1 , i . .1 in ttictereetiiinade 011arrisburg ofki eitOre povocit,lfarshi4 Board and Rev allabstiitite broterp, I divelopmenta have been made implicating several persona itaffif-Conneetion. fr A. .fIIII3CM greAnt telelaitdob•C.ltilll,..t.Zorkligtate. utbck •:jilt its wad an infant in its mothers arms •Ht t matantfy,alitTet;r itiTiegrgiVe ;rnotbei'filiti likaintilifoo6l464: corrcpondence is now going on between ibe,iidjotnut-Generahrof ',Vera! States', iaok 0% 4 , d• lib'iskte; of 1 . tiobl4 elintainMg ti . tist of 'every 044 enliitga•tirovir the -81/04 4 4 - : linazaily- remarks sts.J•nlill l 9.o l fierkiekvititkih.dis.elkareti;AY desertion as may be within their know! , edge. • er , i7oei&'Atery.frectsikaLe. .J For Ma rapid curs qr Coughs, Colds, Ingueserit,Hoarre ,lgKOMN.-000.41147.21544 WIPIPSIANA I 4... for lb relief V Consumptive Patients in advances stages q t: direare. • ' • • / • . ectivide Is the-field of usefulness and eo numerous sit the caseit4iflte,do reef that almost every vodka otko try abounds in-persons publicly known, who have -been reetored from alurmlnn and,ortm; deems, ee.tiStlian of the Itinws by fie wet Whet mice; Riga, ityiskiperiority lover other exiowtorsnt Is too apparent to creeper ohn d e „ug, akil nature itelrillital . kre kbqkb4lllloollKitit longer besiteteelthai antidote to etliplOyaorthelletri ing and dangerous affections of the pulmopurff preens that arainkidenild Oat-climate. Wile.gdahr Inferior remedies thrust upon the communities have tilled end been discarded, ibis has gsined Needs bg every trial, conferred beneAtseit.the afflicted ibby tali never forget, and produced cures tpo stuncrous arid too ,remarbsiole toile forgotten, - - • •`' I We csn'only assure tinipublle net itlgnelity,isha. fully kept np to !be best it ever has been ; end that Wadi, be veiled on to do for their relief i that it bah ever done. ; • ; .- • ; ; event uumbeis of eleriyinen physitlape., Rtateig i t nod eminentperientsgerr, hive l ens their DOI'S . fy theunparalleledtisendnesir of onrretheilieN r tint hel e will not permit theiritniertion.” ThettnePtStXt, named famish' grails ourn in Aninesw nsxs'e Inc co , they *re given ; vitt:also full descrtpttothrof-thccotli plaint, they cure. •; • Those who require an alterative midielne to purify the blood will dud Annxis Cox?, .Itxr, SAscsArawato-Z relict', to use. Try It duce, aniline wilrkno !AIM'S* . 7repaired_by &nu .& 04 : Lowell, *IA (did by'ADEL,T =mg.; 2,lolit.rote 'OA Al &Went ja,, medicines everywhere. Tbe_Confeaatoq •.and—Expertea , F.sof an Invalid, pnbliebed Nettie' Innedt„ and a{ a. nation .to yonnt,toca obtlitherbiiistdstiftcriltsai szetvAcii bllitp, premature decay of manhood, de., aopplylim, the view the deans of selltplivl. - ..87 Irbbrwarmic Cannel( Inter ' undersell:on v.obotaeruble, lantsttl: ,_, enclosing tivoit-p#ld addre,nd eitilope.; title? Copllrs may bet had of th e °Unveil'. • 4 -4 MAYFAIIII,_EN., Dec,l4.llnl, l '- 1 ttrciolidyri,'Kingr bah. t. Intrinfollo;Rion Free S To rieivotia Sat ferers_.—itztatlengui, cured of Nervousdettilithumum patent? premature decay, and youthful error , actuated bya desire ttaidnodlt otheril, will be hlippyllo liwniab to all woo need it, (free of charge, the teeing and dine formatting , ttre alroriteeemedy milli) lilt ease. , ferers uitibingtaprolli bribe advertise: o o bad ?f -ence, and possess a rurc - ami valuable remedy, sae do co byaddresefnp him at once at his place of basitibsi.— The recipe amt Cull, tuformatiou—of vitia,t,ittalpdrtance— will be eheerfallywett by return mail. ~ hddreas . "101iNj), tiODETT,. • : a : • , • alblaadan street , NevN Wet P.S.—Nervona aormera of both sexes .will And Information valuable, , , (dec. B—am anti),COlialiiiPptiVelle — rn , r4mPUY44l4 o l 2 2. win receive eindeteeprintenpnali 70T the'eare enc. Gumption. funtima,Broetbinsainit en Oman ten Lung affectione, (free of charge, bir wending their address-to-- Rev, EDWARD A. ,Wit o .SON, Williamaleenr, Xing) lex{ 'New Tork. Q 7. ,irubo Ceitettl4fnre 5e..441% t -eltht emu, tray aeeTeezep. the word cares or NireouitieasJuipoteney, Premature De cay. Sentinel Weatuele, Insanity..aed all Denary. Sex nal and cons, Affections. no matter .frotp w lt ir tat ulnae pr6duted.' ' ro Prtee:OneDellartier box.' Sett, by mall, on receipt of the price. One box I perfect the eure - 10 meat ease! Marcos " 'Deneral Agent. 427 Broadway, Neer "fork. Oct. 20, 1884. . . . 414a—X/1" ckt&A-ba ' - manf t 3Tlll. 2 Tti o e e P om bine elan of fa . greorlchti ( in these pills is thajcsult, of a, long and extensive practice. They are Wild !tithe* oprratiod, cannot do hot m tot be - most delidifel eerttiln In correcting allirrcgolarrties, Painful Alenstrnations, nmito t all abstractions, whether from cold or otherwise. bead• / ache, pain in the side, palpitation of the heart, whites: allmenroul affections: hysterias, &tiro. pain' in the' back and limbs, &c., disturbed Bleep, which &rise from interruption of -nature. DR. rBitBsMiat'S:Pltl.B was the commencement ofa now era In the trealinedrial lemularitles and dtwtractinns whiehhave consigned sot Many to a rnanamann ennui. lin female cam enjoy .good health unless alto Is regular, and whenever an ob struetion takes place - the• gmmtal health begins to de dine. These Pills tom' the 'finest preparellon ever pm forward wt:lh IMMEDIATE and PERSISTENT SDO-; GSS.S. - -,73002. 1 't be XjoicoolgtraBr- • Takettfils adverthernent to your Dregol Ft. and tell him thatMwantAeißEST and most RELIAI3I4" "hob Med is SW World, which 19 Comprise:lin thettPilla.' , , Dr. OHRE VINAN'S „nLLEI have been . ;a ecaptindl gpint4 kr river thirty yfiti and I aro the 'mast edbctaal oneever known coral MO lets penile? to Females.- To alldassys they arelevalnable, inducipm via • certainly., merkmtkol regvl9rilyo ; I are known tothiatiaanda, whit have dead-hem t different ' Periods, throat:heat, the ternary, hav,lng the sanction of Iceome or the nun t eminent Physicians In A Merles. stating ter ,,i4 n Mg , eiSoutelopf witheach' Brix..erbe Virlettin Voi es bastarw I con tal n in" from 50 to GO pills. Ills sent by mall prompt ly, secure from obaetratlon by remitting to the . rropp. tents. Sold by ormlpytgenerally. ! lIIITCUINGS RILLTER, Proprletaro . : ‘ ft Cedar street, Neq nck p tgraCillian Metstrevo by Abel Tureen t -il>puma ,bannock try 3. W. Lyman in Great Bead •tkr L.' * mo,bri and T. D. Eamahrook & Co. ten DO thr.ll,Card-to• the ‘fialtroring.-4iwidlow "twelo or throe 11(4,41,441*hr." ,•• Tonic Bit bets." Pi 1 Nervous Antidotal. " fee. Ae. ttew and biter you areaatiented with the Veldt: nee one box ot..oll:krieu a Buchan , . English specific _Yids—and be mitered tre.:t health' and rigor in lese than thirtydays. 'They nrcpnro. ly yegetabte, ptoseant to tolti,,prorapt and saleitarfin their effect. on the bltkeh'down Ithd•shatterid constitu tion. Old and yonng ran tale them with advantage,— Imported andeold in therUnited Suttee any , • JAMBS 8, 111711$8, • ' -leo. 427 Broadway, Nevi Yorlt„-A-, t.- %gent for the Vatted SLOW - P. B.—A Boa of the Pills, securely peeled. wilt - bir mailed to any address on recelprof nitre, which is ORR DOLLAR, poet-pa Id—monfiy eight Sea by th e agent if en tire satAsiantlah Mant Orem -(011. YO, rir ate* or 1141 k yonettermisslon_ I vilsk to say Witte readers et your pa.. I)et that I will send., by min= mail.. to, all, wishing It free), a Recipe. with tlill'diedellanelor Making and as - Dig a "imPlul vgielablO , Balre • that. wilt efeetwalty re. • ; morel rteo,days„-Pimples.•Pltninher. Tan. Irreales, and att,limputitiesotthe Skia,i,learlarthe same soft. ootb at i At rp tgoiie hiring 'Bald or Paces. simple direciinns and information that will enahle them to start r 1 rowfb hi liuttiliant Hatt, ;Whiskers on a -14opstaelleein.losa tkaathirty days. AB skilicationizs a werid .I*.reMra mall •witAottt charge. wens • - • gos. CEIRP3tAg. Chemist, - 841-Broadway, New York. Ott, Rt),llSßt. 8 girnyeliaalput: - ..:. - pparens si ISAACS. 'Omuta. and Amuse; termerly cchlmdto. , Vona& rlor Joested-at -No.-414- FINE-Street, Phileilepliastr - 1; where persons sitinStAft.Watn.dis _ems ofeks .NYA 01 4 1, Vat ho Scientifically treated and candi enteble,. rerArtinelpl Ayes Inserted .srittorit,peln. c 2L 14.13."I'lettenntfUlektforAtipkinsgoP, /s"_te• 1. seal tilinltyTs invireo;.4 P,n,tlc.nennall 1nP1q.4., • of treatment. ' • 74.1)17,/, tTPW - Card tarlzrvidead.---=.l Etttrite WMW Welding 103000 ultitalicry aft4l 001140PYridbt 0 rlid eLeafe and alb 'r r hteed7 ref th e Care of Nervous 'Weitketers, ntegly,4loo,Nl,o"wrgtV'ther, Urtesttr dr , d aemCn f i ii e rride, add Oa Oa, C e b n y i r d And v1et0434 4 ts. r e ci, hu r r y to b .- Sliesire re t a o ?ectfr4t viitivtfc. 4 l w t *end the rectp ipirePd tiglnditeittg tribm fetus, lAfaded ynveleptrlo infj!lM:wllenee - 11 1 7,1t0, P ref, or ' x . come itreara:ll' pd#l,ld. dinidbps, tiddlsolVe yodrolt, Aana, • , . e I t1.13,C42. Valllallt T. MAN.. t1.17Zb1,..1 Elation IN 1010 SmiIIiNIIMIWORPV -1001.4.946—d0• - •