?In 4,ltatitttiait. , _; • re •„y • • L. .faker, Editor. MAMETTA. SATURDAY, DEOEMBEit 12,1863. TheOganizat ion of Congress was affected on Monday has►., withffin much ditheal4.,... Schuyler Colfax was elected Speaker on the first ballot. Ile is in every way qutilified for an office so re sponsible. ,Ile has been a Representa tive of the Ninth Indiana Cong,ression ,4ifit l OF4. for eight years, and adds to thorough; knowledge of parliamentary basinesOhe indispensable qualities of strict, integrity, firmness, impartiality, and courtsey. Ile was born in New York city in March. 1823; he became arbiter when a boy, and always study iogand improving, removed to Indiana {x ' 1'886; and Atere established the South Bend Register, a journal d•l.ieh he still centre's. More than his'life has been spent in public service, and' few Melt' haVe served so faithfully and well. 11 Otissey ; of D,eatur, Illinois, whose- husband is Chaplain of an Illinois regiment, recently related to a visiter that: many years ago her little hotly. Whileiplaying in the street, fell and he. gin to.cry A very tall young man, who war passing with a. yoke of oxen, picked tha,child. - up.: landing him inside the gate, 'said cheerily, -You will never make soldier if you cry for that."— The little fellow at once banished his grief, , „The 'tall young mart was named Abraham Lincoln, and Mrs. thissey in troduced to the viAtor a young captain home on furlough as her son, who had become a soldier after all. oir The New York Pest remarks : Clenersl Honker has, been the sill.joct. of unmeasured abuse ; yet all his milita ry career proves hita to he a gallant, impetuous, brilliant leader in action. a enol.and sagacious planner, and an un selfish patriot. Neither he nor Burr.- side talked when they were displaced; neither of them allied himself with a political opposition ; both were true to their country,' find tiny have their reward nit*, in the esteem and confi deneeof the • people. Time, which has been fatal to the reputation of some has only:brightened the fame of these tao generals."' or Two Government horse contract ors, have been convicted in Cincinnati, by Court-Martial, of fraud upon the Go vernment, and not only been sentenced to the penitentiary tor five years, but have been fined .$29,000 .each. If oil the swindling contractors were made to disgorge in this manner, the demand for diamonds, would considerably, lessen iu the market. Dr. Alagowan of Washington, iays , , shut one per cent. of the oegro children born in Northern N,"irgiuist are born with six fingers on each band, but the supplementary Hager is always re timed py. e Akin negro midwives, who either cut It off with a pair of s. issurs or tin.a silk thread at the point, of at. tuchment to the other fingers, which cpses it to, drop off in a law days. Or The First Nutienal Bank at Bos ton has just been organized with a mil lion iitdttil: It was an established in. stitution under the Free Banking Law of Massifehtisotts ; but preferring the ill.ckih.lons Of the Nati(Mal law, it has ehuoged its - eharter, and is the first Na tional Bank in Boston. The New York Tribune speaking of the report of the visit of Mrs. Lin• celiti's 'Mother to the South, says: •''fhe mother of Mrs. Lincoln died when Mrs. L. was a child only three years old, and the ''Mrs. Todd of lientucky' is the strimnother of Mrs. Lincoln, oto the motile: of her half brothers, who have figured in the rebel army." -Er The Petersburg, Express : says that "sundry persons" are trying to leave the Confederacy for Nassau, .Ber mada and elsewhere, with their wealth, in 'order to shirk taxation and military duty, and to do a- blockade running business: We,rathsr guess they are t h e rats leaving a sinking ship. Tio President has ordered the luspensioti.of' the execution of the sen• tdnce in - the,cases of the horse contract ors, Hell and Smith, tried by court-mar tial in Cincinnati and convicted of .de frauding the government, until he can examine the testimony. u t iori ()apt. Masset, who run away with Miss McTavish, a Montreal heiress, an *sit which created much excitement soateAnoriths ago, has been divorced by hie wffe,.and was marriedoto Miss Mc 'Avid' in Scotland last month. G ir Tee . licog of Italy intends sending his siiistsVson; Prince Hubert. as V We ruy .to Naples. with a revenue u: one huluired - adif thirty4wo thousand pouuda iterlinii; nd his second son to rule io 'kilowatt." With a siaalldr salary, air A singular ease has just :wen ee cidett in the Euclish Divorce Com t. Mademoiselle V ietoria Balfe, a dam:li ter of the treatcomposer, was plaintiff for divorce against her limharid, blr itha Crampton, fornr , rly Minister of Great Britain in the Untte,l States and afterwards in Russia. Sir John was married to Mi-s Italie at St. Peter-Mort!, in 1.861., and now tlie claims divorce oil the ground of unconsummated mar riage and the M u tably o r :sir ,1 / d m to .complete his purr of the contract, The case %/T one of unusual interest, and the celebrated accuncher to the Queen, Itr„ Loettelr, was called nowt to ta:,ke a !oedipal exianittation ; hut fir John de clined to submit. During the Ilia' a questibn was raised us to the right or power of the Colirt to order such exami• nation ; but it wad shown that the kc nlesiastical Court hail often tiontiso in the case of clergymen, and so it was established. Counsel for Sir John then declined to offer ;ley defence, and the churl declared tbe Marriage null and void- r -and , co Miss !Jaffe, is still Miss Haire, sod Sir John is a free man. C• 5 7. A ghost, with womatt's clothes, recently knocked tit the house of Al ts. Kennedy of Clevellind, Ohio, in th e night. Iler son John chased the ithost in hiS shirt nnd with'an axe. A siiirited run ensued, and the ghost ultimately bolted into "foot MeClanc.'s coffin ship, m he finally disappear d, probAly into nee of the' coffins. Tom hod Johr, thereupon had a territie haute of wome - . anti the next day the former brought an action for slander, The costs were .1,=40U; 80 • witnesses were examitted tied the defrndatit gained the stilt. the Coiltt charging that it would 1111 dilikalt tor a man to commit lander in his shirt in the street, on t& cold night, and It hile ellaFhig 1l ulluizt Gen. Aleade. there is Pearet•lv ary (limb., Ite 1....1it-veil he command of iho ,Vrtny tha Potomac, llis vrohatde successor- will be t•ither Seth:- wick .ttr Thomas, I tanettek i. atkii 91111- tilqi Of. The tir,t nanwit is highly pop ular in the unity. Ilte I i:rwps bit rim; na. limited confidence in him. Thomas is Gen. Grant's chief officer ut Chattanoo ga, and is err aI to the best as a hiadet of this army. Cr d young man living in Hartland, Connec(kw, with a l'ami.j which 1 ' 11 040. 1 . him up. recently died. and to save the expenses Loth of ec,ffn and burial, his body , was placed in a lumber wagon, withoutshroud or cerement,, other than the blaehets which were rudely thrortu over it, anti thus transported to Middle town, %here the friends of the deceased reside. billt Mow Midi?: an t he third city of the United in the amount of duties paid hi un iutrrests•— Itd populatiitti it: how Ural' 1413.0(10 The increase or ebildrot for the pit,t year :has beet. nbout 6000. The city hits 80 privlte schonk, attended h) near ly 6004 pupils; 10,508 ehilt!ron attend the public end priV e 1.-choo4, titr A dispatch to the Missouri Demo-- crat say's that lk during but anzuceesslul attempt to lit.llrl -.:eNtieil was made at Fort A ik . en the night of the 22,1 ult. lie wits roturning• unattended, to his quarters from u social latrty, 11 a citizen ; lute • upon the street three shuts Were tired at him ftum u revolver Je me s Wood, thu lountler of a secret. Uttiott League. in Taljaimasa and Coosa comities, Alabama. was Ltung by same of flat ittetraters of u cavalry com pany, a Richmond paper says. A lattaz some portions of Coosa Mid Ttillillll)(kSit Le Lad diese-teeitaite el Lis Fe•nejnie Hes to a coltsitiorable :exit tit, uatl tt good ninny had joined Itisbwitil. tat . Dur:htt Grni nil Avertll:siate ex pedition in Simihvrestein Virginia. his soldiers .inquired the price or tenter at fluotersville, and found it kris live dol. lars..a penult in Confederate currency, hut they purchased it f.lr firti.vn'rentS iu Unite d Slat es I ht currency.[ rie A little lioy in South W o a stot .l c , Conn„ chile tr)ing to cut n pumpkin with on axe, to (inlet a cow which his father Wll9 milking,accidently cut off the Imp of a tiny brother who ww: trying to hold the pumpkin so it should nut roll over. tsir aid that ( r ile a number of citizen s w•hr) fled Senth on the preeking out Of the rebellion are sleull Idly return infs. end hope to lie low nod escape the nethorities. Rats are in the habit- of deserting the sinking chip. tom' On Saturday 1118 t the vsharp i.f the late Senistor Doug lass. at Cot Inge Grove, near ... Chicago, Wag Snitf t, , satisfy a num [- pap. It consisted or sixty acres. and brought SB3 1:'41,,,0r 8863 less Iliun the , atnount to satisfy the rnorreago. egr () a lien is eight flullai . s a yard in Mobile, and new hoots 0110 )111 nI) ri-41 do!lurs a pi Finer is one hundred dulktr , it barrel in Ilitthittnn:l. The ro bets are reduced to nuking brandy out of persintrl.lio. Car A Cologne young 1a.113 , ., of high family, connections, has been sentenced to a inonth's isnprisonmPnt fur feathers frown live ostrich in the Zuo-total debt ?r rulisdeilthisk is tow i logical Gardens of that city.. about twenty five [Militia dollars. c—TJ[E MAHIETTIIIAN Ecneral News Items. Till 4 NA L t Governor Cornet to 1.011 voltoott-Hoe ,!!going town .lops which furnish thoir (polo to 'le uSt , i•ttql trout forthpr that, hoes lteett nuceptot! be tho IVor DeLttriinettt, A meeting of — Uwon Con:.erva t t - es" i= holding in Cincinnati. O. n. McUlell SUS JrVil 11/4.11110110d for I hu, next Presidency, and Mr Citouth , , of K ent neky, and other eminent Conta rca tict-s. have Itet!ll thought of for the Vice Pret,idency. Crawford . :l statute of F.eedoin has been successfully raised on the 'Lune of the Capitol at IV:vhingtott. It is 19 feet in height, and weighs fifteen thou sand puunds. A brigade of fotr seldiers are employ ed in huryiniz;the bodies or shone w•ho were Chiekninauga:un the Ehh of SE ptom he r. in many cases they have found the hoods cf our men cut ulhaud snick upon polef, smil stumps. The Culifititila Union Srate Co:mid: a IPe reeom:nenil Cletlysburg 11A the hest rhice li.r holding the next Natiutial New York is, to hare IL rill' for tho Sanitary Colll . llliSsion. Chicago has had hers, yielding the, noble income of $59.- 000 For this 'widest or eliarit it.s. Great complaints are, maple by the Sotillorll paporP, without iiktinction or party. ix the tyranny of the It, chino/ill Government Nod erect f,•ors are etitk.r. tainod that it will re-alt itt a tuilita - v despotism. 'rho Anil,tary are - charged with riding rough-Eliot( over the civil authorities. • A blacksmith who has been Tall; years deprived of the oseof his legs by rhru m;rtiam, SatV a fecc• dat.s ago that he It td twell 1111.1 H %lie. SO PNeill-111 hV tha iiisPorely that ho burst into, a ern era! persidratien, Ile Instantly rrette t red tile 17.4! of lis lees, 1311.1 Las brut ever sinee Perfectly rt.b.-Is in St. Domingo have pns sesFis,ll i t ti* largor portion (.1' the is. Nod. thondl• thi' Spattiar , is e:iii/n to it.t obtnineit two vietorn.s. A new Cuptoiti lienerul kits been or pointed. Thninas I 11)rett. hag ittireint<t.a the eyieitirttl of the rre-i -dent har int! twill the it aitinge'rr ca the. N• 1•111- western fair the hand, nine s11:11 or ilirt.o tlioosaitit rot it. tool hawing irk ea oftli; rations that. it Atoll not - gu utll. 1 f 'the city. A tIPW r.te ory at lint t re/r4l In wt arratig,.ll that 4 1-1 - we goes 111 row:. 11 I 1) ill ~1.1 1 El fr,•ll.llt. ti,6l and Coltik..9 4)11I VOnirl••telil t.•n minute,. 1)r. Wind,lop ; "th e b tont! 11111 11, v now lifts a 'tail) &aid tvvigill or I apill.Six hand re.l pounds. 111. Fa) S lie moan:4,lo. get up to threlo thousand pounds and stop Own!. Preparations uro inakiii2; in Maine for . Oneuring n large ice crop. Ti t e s. crop o' lam year iu that. Stet. realized $lOO,- 000. Tile Wit urger' ut the Bost 'on Music !101l tt:i..l to hard work. The itusicianz; irsi t upnii giving coccorls wall it t inge 'r take a wadi, and all the penplo run to In•nr Take thil zoulk: sr r yip) Ivitve then! in W:Lir!' an night, awl tiitt urxt 'toy cook 11:011 Hite vegeta tdii mallow, and they a ill be hued A cheap delteucl•, truly: A French l.tw, which ought In hP in force 1U this count ry, HUI liurizoe , a hi lint- T to sue i his it: ighloo , ado, riegh.i-t.,; to eradicate the thistle's upon kid land at, the proper season. A London journal ritys that as the habit of Fllloli. lit g has increazutl n Eng land that a il, r l t drinking has gotte out. Thal Is tutitetiattig in favor ut the slaw her6. The tirplieution caNti-r oil to how Louts volition: them us, sort. us a but:li t-kin glove. It is iLlz.i) Lion that can he made to fond( r u new botA.watterptuut, A %bite deer hug bet tliscovered Heat' the Itice 14iikc$ Mume:ola. IL Is Lin ttllhim i ttniusig the tirei Ne -1,411% like IL vusS ever before eiceu iu that rrg2uu About 20,4404) tuna ut untiautite cunt wuru shipi.ed Num tuouth fur Ilzu Irluchad.o itiulivrs 14 Bet aluda. S e v e nty e t th e -IltiettsMots" %he cre ated thn trrruL disturbance in t6u Coal regloll6 of this State hove been arrested and seal to Read.iig. Muni, rer mr. lienrge K. lakt, been ar rested and identified. The 1t.1.1i regi wad. New Yutk volunteers i:; dew btu tioned tit the tit:Aerie:o lueelt!y. The horrors or war ca he greatly trit igated by sovereign remedy, Iloilo ways Ointment. a,s it nill cure any kind of u wound, no matter bow dmlperate, if it be well rubbed mound the w.miitled vairt, Lind they be kept thurutighly ‘or. ereti with it. Ok 2 pot. Thu North , yevste'rn Fair,at Chicago fur icountidiTSulifiera, has uiread,yyl Iti. etl twenty I hunswid dollars, GEN. BET! ER AT WeEK dete•rrmined to it eke the Ire• pertment Of rind North Oiro. him pay its way mi the Departitiont of the (len did while ender hi- , command. Ile charge. , one per coot, on all goods fur tit(' transportation or which a permit is granted. and one dollar tOr every lovis into the interior. • Money derived Irma these sources he forms ilito a provost itiari•ltars fund, which he Farposes to ad minister for internal improveatent.— Norfolk, now decidedly shabliy, is to lie foriti,lied ap ; her WharTi-S to he re paired, and her streets to he i ave.l. The buildings which dii-firrure, the hot and iojori. its efieretii•j• will rtabably all be tento‘e , l, mole tillar...e be built on the furvier side of Hampton Creek, to iibicti it ii - pri.poseLtthat - 11Orsir ears shall run on the • tiovetioneitt track.— Gen. Dialer has also deter imam. to re• (ure an eatli of altiltietted hem every person who desire; to ryttain .withitt the lines. Thos.e who refuse will. he kunt, South. wlioneo those who have already g, ne raise cries of regrrt,antS intiaroing, and lrequent.lettcrs. General Lutl,r is orgisfilZing nith great rapidity at force of colored cavalry. Ile procured re cruits enough for nitre than One fall confirm) in a day. It is expect. ed that this force will riliigood set rice agatinet the guerillas. One el the most nototions leaders of these Major B 4 rroo g iw, ttl ose. capture. try I/ cp.ra of colored ihrmitry we have el reads recorded, stands a goo .I chance.of being hurt.; as a spy.— n ibune. er Dr. Chas. l', Wright, of Ohio capt tiro I ut Chickamauga, Sept. 20th, has just arriv. 1I at 1- s eirtrei , s Monroe from Lilihy by e l; or tittee.— . The Doctor stnies that the articles of ruc•isitu,s, vto , kzent, to Union nt RldilliOaft front tiwir.nort ern rii , tnis anal nAsticiutions Imre. been rrevivell by Orin except in a rew.CIVIAS. DM!! or w,ut recrwsted by onr. e-rs [nix in Lifo.y prirOn to env .1.0 thtqr fri I.s ni bunk , : an injata:thin contioitig thetoselv.-8 to :t•iotioLt lot ward rtaplo arlieloS in. f•tettil or loxorio4,11:2 Zhu. tot - :101011os of Irnin.porlarlinn are Dow taxed to 'heir utinort ..xtreatit v! is un r• inn for doubt that tbo tiloodlinionis to track and eatch Union nl.vt for tin- puriniQe i.f f icing thin into the Affiler.,:nn, of Kentucky. Cut gresAittun elect: who recritlly tnl lur.•d.l.yr.-ht grin•rillas; hod afterward: reka , vil 11 , y ey t .ch tlgl4. Fit) s had 1.111“111:11111111: , M•ith them. Ile auw "the degs.• Ile convere,ed with einiFeripts had linen lace rat;•it by then', tii . eir wound.; being )et unhealed. 47' Molitz Sigel. the father of Gen, let at 111,1 aully-Achern, Grand Diat:lty ailed Ai,. ott the 17th of August List, after an illness or three dugs. /le was horn Bruslical.' in the Faroe Duchy. in 1186.:o that more than thu allotted three genre years and ten were meted oat to : 11111. Ile i.tadied law at liritliebori!; m , rried iu 1b121., was up pointed Judge; anti was a thin adherent through life to the liberal teliool is the polities of his country. tikir The Valor el. ct of New York is the eldest of four brother. 4, sons of Christian G. Gunther, who, for the last fifty )ears, has liven a leadinir fur Torr.. cliabt in that city. Chatles G.tinnther, the Mayor a lee', is fortY two years of age, havniz be.•n horn in New York city, April 7th, 1822. All the sons are native horn A inerieans, and the . parents uro ttatires of Germany. The new 11ay• or received his earliest' educatien at the Moravian I sitt tile. :it N iret h. Cr It a note-am tii) fart that thirty slaveholders of Tennessee; have sent lest lotions In Washington, expressing themseßes in favdr or ilottodpatioo timt wn bunt compensation. Nor is Alit;SOUl'l lagging behind in the good Itesoluttims have been proposed iu her Leah:Lame to 1/),lriset her Sena tors aiid •lleiiii•st•litativi-s to vole for un a:nrudmet,t. tai the Constitution forever lover} in thu United States. CO Ceti. It. 11. Mil. of the rebel Hr. uppendtd to a tellVe of ahieltee this ( 7c1.1111:1110ty I:lttet ' , proved upon the groutol that brave urea of the army should be permitted tit go home when ever Vrartamble ; otherwiFe all the ebildren to he born dialog the war and the usual period alterward, will be the oft-piing or the CovtatritS UL home who have izubstitutes and are otherM'se ex empt." a Tins 11"nm...us rebel guerrilla, .F.aal; Gurl•y, charged with the mutat r of Ifrigadier General 11..bert L. Mc- Cook, is now -in custody, Unit will be Wed by a Military Coininiesion, at w.scilible4_ by Gen. Thomas fur that purpose, , Colonel Juhn F. Mil ler, Tvrenty-tf.utb Indiana 'Volunteers, is Prebidetit. War An order front Ileadquarter3, De partment of the Gulf, forbids the roe fire many th:alers have of painting signs rehrtive to their business. upon the Uni ted-States flags displayed before their r . o.tattlishments. The order says the flag I was intended for a dtffereut purpose, and must not by defaced or altered by Lany la' that Department. Great limovery ).).hey cf ifoß. I N the Cue lit 1% eak stoinaeLL general debility, indigestion. diseases of the I. a-icons :••3 stem, conatipapon, arida) of 1 e Anmach awl for all ca.e.requiring Tina Wine Includes the most agreeable and eitie.eht Salt of iron we po.rs.as: Ciliate of M.,g,ro (INA le coot btu with the most en e,gelte t vegetable tome,, YeLow Peruvian Lae:. i fleet lit many caws of tiebilit, of appetite. at d gt ueral mu.tiattun, ol the.eril salt of Iron, coinhaital o ith our .ta10. , - 1) e Net , . e It ui,g.nt the appetite, raiaea the pulse, takes off' n.usett- Jar liabbitiew‘; is roves the paler tit :dc bttue, suet ices a Bond Vigor u. the cuunit Mince. Uu you aunt boniednng w ateengthen you ? D you want a good appettie llu toil ei a.lll 10 but Id up our constitutioa Do you want to fe. l Well ll4you want to get rid of neirousness? DJ you want energy 1 Do jou want to aleel. well Do you want a tirtaa ai.d vigorous feeling? If yoii d.t. try KUNKEL'S BITTER WINE OF IRON! Th's •truly valuable Tonic has beer - , so horou„ t,ly ttsl.l by all classes - al the commu ity., toot it is 'now deemed indispensable as II '1 nnic meelicii)e. .11 costs but little, purifies the blood; gives tone to the stomach, renovates the sy aem, and prolongs lite. 1 now only ask a trial of this vMuable Tonic. CO UN TERFEITS. AWARE OF COUNTERFEITS.—AS NU - K Fl:5 Bta:r Witte if lion is the - only sure aid tltectoat rem ed.' : la the known' worts .or the pi rte.meta ,cive of Dyspepsia and Debility, aid a- there area nuMber of imitations (Ant ed to the poldie, We a.uubt canhon t e cum mum y to pizichase none; but the' genuine 'at tic:e. manulac: uEed by S. A. Kunkel, and has s stamp on tub lop of the cork of et cry bot tle. The very fact that others are attempting to imitate this valuable remedy, proves its tI oith and speaks volumes in its :aver. The littler Wine 01' !run is int up in 711 cent and $1 00 bottles and :mid by all respectable DruggiSts throujiout the c•JU ntiy. Be per tit.ular that every bottle bears the Pc simile of the ',Eolith tur's shoat ore. • 'General . Vepqt; 118 q‘farket Street. 4 Datrisbarg. Pa. ri - e- For Sale•by Dr. Beane & t u , and all respectable dea.cis everywhere; AIAN 11000 : now Lost! / Sat : ) , II 1 • flow It TO ti ED ! ! Jusr . l'unt.zsili.: is A sEntr:r. • F.?: ELO I . E.:—PRICE SI X 7 ek:NTS A I emit ie on the „Nome. Treattneritand Radial Cure' of Spermatorehoca or seminal Weakness, Inv - tilos - dory Entibsions, Sexual Debitity, and impedime ma , to montage geher a I ;y. Csinsiimptiou, Epilepsy and Fos; Aletitat and Physical rebuil t g from self-abuse. lly Cailver well, .11. b.. author of the —Green Kook" Ste. The ivorld-renowlltql author. in It: adatita We lecture., elegy r v proves from hisl/Wss expo , - Vitee that ILe a W 1,. eoubs qu . ct.res. of soli abuse may be t. &emu! ) 'moved. itllolll medicine mol'Withoist 'tfamfesoits so rgi7al ope rat Mos t boogies.' is s - ruments, tinge or totilmts. rill lal g out a mode of cure at once . cot fain and rIT coral, 1, wls:ch eery sufferer ? no ma te, what his condition may t e, may vure him tel cheaply, pci:ittely and radically. This Le. hire will prove ti L/1)011 ti tttoUatunts aid thousands. Soot Maier seal. in a plai envel ope, to any address - , 1711 the secemt of Ii cents, or o postage a a.mps, by addiessing CHAS .1 C KLT NE, 127 Bowery, - New-York, P O. Box. 4 SC. ei*INN:I )00:tile+3 Of Colusul ! la,i,ancaxter county, isenn'a CliA - 7{TER PERPETUAL ! Tries Company continues to insure Buildings Ali Chai, TIJ ER properly, agains Loss and damage by (pc, on the mutual plan estber f.r a cash premium 01 premium note The large and increasing capital of the Com pany, consisting ot pretnamt notes given by its members . and based , upon 81, 475,789-35 EvsuttED UA Tlii' NUTUAL PLAN, AGMs a reliable guarrantee equal to ten times the avetage toss on the amount insured ; RIO the Directors tiludge thionselvt s to deal as liberally with those who may sustain loss or tkinag, its the ease Will admit of. consistent with justice to alt patue a concerned. A m t.usT of Ph kINOUAI INOI ES, $155 0 . 400. ho arse of Cash premiums un expended, January isl, )862, $1,E6557 Cash receipts dtlrn g the year , 62, less Agents' commissions, 6,781 47 Cash receipts in January, 1563, —59,395 84 Losses and expenses paid during the year l 62, $6,329 73 Balance unexpended, Fcb'y 2, 1563, 3,016 II $9,:143 A. S. GREEN, feRESIDTZNT, GEORGE YOUNG. Jr., •ecietary. Al IC AE'L S. 5.1 1..1:‘1.%N, :Treasurer. DiuEcTons : 16.bert 7'. Ryon, Abraham Bruner, Sr., John Pottle:ell ; 11. G. Minich, isientad F. KM) le'in, Michael S. ..!:human, 'Ephraim, Herelaw, Michoel 11. Moore, George Young, Jr., IVich•WaS Mc Lonald. Amps Green crEakeMts fhl(owing Persons are at, yowlers if ibis CUM, any: Jones. John 11. 'Smith, Joseph Kuitz. Columbia —Geo. liog'e, Ilitain ‘Vil.ent, F. S. tiletz. Casper Veagi r,. H. C. Fonitersmith; Ji , hu Sheithriger, J. G. Pollock, Flank Shi lot, John Gans, J. J. & P. S. Mc 'Fugue, 'Alichael S. Shuman, lt. JO/11i Cooper, Geo. W. Heise, Washingtue ltigtter, satobel, Shoch. Robert nun/Dion. Eckeit & Mars , 'Thomas Welsh, \Yin. A. Alartin, Casper Seibert, J. W. Cottrell, Philip Huebner, I.:phi:Aim Hershey, Philip Schalck, David Ilaimber, John Kitimer,„ Jacob Stacks, Jacob Shine. Benj. P. Appold. Wm. Whipper, John Q. Eionste..k; John Fciiz , Sitcester, Yog In. Samuel Aims, A. tl/av & Cu. East Iferni.field Falmouth-- ill U 0). i is. ii•a•miel liorsl, -limning !less. ' Rankin, A. Shaell'er, Ilmay E. Leman, ‘‘ u,. T. Coulter, Jikho th.o. Itee.e. :Writ o. Alelialley, John ll• :1111, toy, Vr.derwk 'Mowing. E, U . ftoath. Calvin A. Ncr.alitier John I),T nt li :•atuel Ainnar Liddeln'andl, 11. , $ F. Fletch er..hunt 10Liers, Israel Biti it hurt, aLchael Mundt, joim Brebeinan.— Monheits—Jobo Itableter, J. E, C ies . % s a w!, ni, Geo. Weaver, John AL Dindap, J Dint. Philip Arut. Jacob 11. IClitie , Lucid Fisher. it/aytown—il wain Ileatty, George B hi iiray, Num uet retire.' siinon F. Albright.— MounleiticA. S. Bowers. Nana, l'f,abiship —Jacob p.,S4Ulnall, Ulf/Sr/MI Aldler, „Julius. L. Shuman. Penn Tormship--Llaniel Frey. Henry Becker, Henry Nell, ohm E. Bren ner. Kopko awnaluip—ehristiain Greider. Edward Givens, Michael ‘Vilimin. West fietapfield•TawnOtii.—li. E. Wolf, B. A. Nice, A. Reid : J. LE Stricider , Amos Bowers. Jacob I i Warwick. ' "l'ute h ship— Dan lei 'B. Et b. t.; The Company wish to appoint un ripen ; fot each TO ill Lancaster County.— Pi tuns Lo bike Use Age..cy can api.l person or by !the:. First at:onal = Bank of Marietta Ms BANKING AsS )CIATION I . IIAVING CODIPLETED ITS OHGANIZATION is now .prepared to transact all, k &Nis of BANKING BUSINESS. The Board of Directors meet weeLly, o Wednesday, for disco:int and other business ita•Bank Llours: From 9A.nito 3 P. ZI. JOHN HOLLINGER, PRES/I/ENT. AMOS BOWMAN, C:Aier. Marietta, July 25, 1863. TAA.AIE.I. CT. B AKER., 4.7'TORN EY AT LAW, LANCASTER, PA. OFFICE :—No. 24 NOILTII DUKE STR . EkT, opposite the Court }louse, where he will at tend to the practice of his profession in all its various branches. T. 'CEO/NAND NE V. .1 7 .1VC.LAND RUM k) for culinary • purposes. %%14'ra-cited genuine H. Hn„flianiin. So Si 1,3)3)15 OTII - 1)1ki11:;*13. ! LYO.,V'S PERIODICAL DROPS, LYON'S PERIODICAL. DROPS, LYONS PERIODICAL DROPS, LYO.V'S PERIODICAL DROPS, THE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY" THE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY! TIIE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY! THE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY! Lyon's Periodical Drops Lyon's Periodical Drops Lyon's Periodical Drops 1..r00 7 s Periodical Drops Are Better Than j Pills.l Are Better Than 'nigh Are Better Than Nis! Are Better . Than Pilia Lyon's PeTioJical Drops are TUE ONLY FLUID PREPARATIO TILE ONLY FLUID PREPARATION THE ONLY FLUID PREPARATION TILE ON LT FLUID Plt! PARATION ever brought b:fore 11 e public, api.uo. u:•etic. and specific for iriegularities, challenges rho world to produce an equal . ; they , art , t the most obstinate cases, Deliatle, And Sure To Do Goddl, Ni• Reliable, And Sure To Do Goodtt , • - .11e:ia'Ae, And Sure To Do Good 4, • ‘x, Rel.a:ile, And Sure To D 3 Gooci! AND CANNOT DO HARM. AND CANNOT DO_ HARM,: - AND CANNOT DO lIARM, AND CANNOT DO HARM. If The ntreeti. n+ Are Adhered If The Directlons Are Ailhered • - If The Directions Are Adhered#To! If !'he Directions Arz ll)erol To! SAFE' AT ALL TIMES! SAFE AT ALL TIMES! SAVE AT ALL TIMES! SAFE AT ALL TI'MES! except when expressly forbidden in the direc-, buns wh i ch are wrapped around cab!) bottle, and have the written signature of LVOX upon them NONE OTHERS ARE GENefiNi NONE OTHERS ARE GENUINE! NONE OTHERS ARE GENUINE! NONE OTHERS ARE GENUINE! BET3?4RE OF COUNTERFEITS/ BETVARE OF COUNTERFEITS! BEWAJ F, OP CO UNTE BEWARE OP COUNTERFEITS! They cure all those ills to which the ferliale system is subjected With dispatch and a de— gree of certainty which nothing but a scipot: 7 cully compounded fluid preparation could MEE URE NO OTHER! USE NO OTHER! USE NO OTHER! USE NO OTHER! For my Drops stand before the world •as the ne plus ultra of all remedies, for the cure of all discuses of the kidneys and bladder, Len; coreuh, Prolupsus,..and the mild, but positivi correction of all irregularities DO NOT BE IN'P'ISED UPON! DO NOT DE IMPOSED UPON!, DO NOT BE IMPOSED 1 - P3N ! DO NOT ITE IMPJSED T:PiN! by those who have other preparations, which they desire to palm off upon the strcn ;th of the popularity of my Drops, and who recom- mend their own nostrums, thus appropriating to themselves the constant demand for my Pe- riodieal Drops, as a medium for selling some- thing wnieli is wOrilliess aid inefficient. Bitt when the Druggist you RNAy to has not mit . them, either make him buy them for you; or else enclose one Dollar to the nearest get hl wholesale agent, who will return you allot to by return Express You will 111 us save yourselves tniuble iand obtain relief froth the greatest Feliate'Regu- lator7of the Nineteenth Century. Over 25,000 Bottles of this medicine have been sold within the last six months; and every Lady that has used them, but for the 'nature of the cure, would furnish us with a sworn certireate of their efficacy. It take but one Dollar to mare the experiment, and 1 4-, :appeal to those of your sex who are suffering—will you waste away when a single Dollar will give you instant relief? Prepared solely by DR. Jrzo. L. Lvori; Prac- tieing Physician Pace $1 pei bottle. C. G. CLA.RIK gr. CO., WII 0 LES ALE DAT/ OGISiE, Kew Hawn, Conn Cenerel Agents for United States arid Cana. For sale at Wholesale by,111111*'—:-• D. S. BARNES .s. 90., New York. • --- 70 GEO. C. GOODWIN lr C, . Boifon. JOHNSTON, BOLL AY Sr COWDEN. oow-ly] 23 Ne6th at., Thilsok/Ais. Rill
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