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['mmmiifm'mtmf'!mmi*vjw.vu.i<mm\.mm.^ikni-iu\..-'r'^ t ViOt. IXSHL •1 LANCASTM, PA., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1864. NO..:B. ":.n"^':\'ifCJiE-: la jPtibUebod ewwiy WedaexHiay. AT TWO DOLLARS A YBAK. The EtKaininer & Herald (• Publitlied eraiT Sataidty st SS.OO a Yaar. OfBoa Ko. 32i Hottb Quaea fltimt. JHO. A. HTXRTAMJ>, T. EXOKXKT, B.M. KLIKH, Bditor« oxtd. Proprietor*. HO 00 30 00 49* All buslaees tettete, commanlcetiollB, Ac, ehoald be addreeeed,to JHO. A. HIESTAITD ft CO, LanoaiUr, Pa. ADVKUIISIN'G DEPAUTaKNT. BlTsnrKSl Al)7CBnBEue.f TS by the year, or fracllone of it jeer, to h<i cherged st the teto of $'.200 per sqoere of ten ilnee. Teo per e«ct. luc^eft^e ou tho yearly rate fbr fracttoaB of a y.-ar. RZU. EcTATS, PzaeOKAl PhllfKRTY and (iSSER^L AnVSE- TIBINO to be charged at tbe rate of S.xfn ct.nt« per lIoBfor the firat Ine-rtloo, aud fhrtr cl-uIh prr Hue for erery pub.>«iuent iufertlon. PalKNT .MEaicl.'«ra. Hiurhs, and aU other Apvebtise Mi;ST3. hy the c^lumo, half third, or quartor columit, to !¦.« charsed ae followe: One,oloji... yearly $100 00 One-half onlumii,yeaily, One third cnlamn, ye^irly Oiitwiuarler Mdumn, yearly DSIKSSS Cards, yearly, noi exeeeiilOK ten linea, $10 00. Bualne-a Cardn. li Iln,i. iir Itve, $6 00. LXOAL NoTICIa to he charged aa folio*. : l-JC.-cutorf'.^ftl.-r- *2 00 Adniluletrafoih".VotiioK, ¦^ 00 \BeIgne.a*-^'oticci-- - oo Auditor£'NotIe.-.e 1 M> .\ll.Notie,auot.-xteoding fill li>j.-(>,.irIrteB, for fftr« iiiterli.iii. 1 oO LnoxL Noncre t^ he paid tor at the ralo of ten centB i^er line fo- t!'C fiist luseitioi, aad .nw ceuls per Iin- for t'Ti-ry BUhFvqut nt lss:'riloo. BliHota, oa SptclAL ."¦-.KX-.-All a.lv-rti?.*ineutB [ir,-- oe.llaRth.* >larrUg^.j.ir Haik^t^ tr. he charged tho eame" rates a? Ij^mI .Votioep. MaRbI-WCs to he charjt d I'A er.ots eacti fu :!»•• iiapt-r hint pnbllFbinj; the >a&ie DCATU ?;oTlci:a in.ert,-d •yllliuiit .'Ijar^e OBITLM.I N- ilcre to lie ..iiarijt-.l [<l adveriUUiii ralei?. TwaCTZt fr He-pect, Rucolutio^b 4r,, to lte ehar,;ed 10 cects per line. Ci-MKCMCATii-Nii M ttliig forth the claluiK I'f indir-duaU f, r rffiCH, 4a, to he ch.rr^ed Itl r...tit« per line, C^ The privilege i,f Annnal AdvertUera ia atrlctly united to their own Iminediate bu^inese; .tnd all adrer- lisementB forthe benefit of other peraone, aa well aa all adrertlBamente not immediately connected witli their own bneineee, end all classee of edvertiBeiueote, in length or other^Be, beyond the limits eni^eged, will be charged at the ahoTe rates. [Origiual. j SCOBS NOT THE HEEDY. BV FI.VLBY Joa.VSO.N. .Sourn uot the pour and acotiy, Whatever their lot may iio : Tiieir hearts are {.uro und holy Ae ever thine may ba ; And though dark jiorrow'e billows Across Ihelr pathway roll ,- Yet still theyr may Iteep eaored Their noblenflss of soul. Soorn not tho poor and needy. Thou may'st not linow tho hour When thou tbjrsolf-iaay falter Beneath want'.« raigbty powor: Aild, Iheref .re, if in sorrow Tbou sec'et a brother mati, Plaee not upon his proejioct;^ An aristocratic ban. Scoro not a fallen brother, Thougli liocp iu vico und iin ; Kut strive tu light iovo's ilrcs. Which ere burning dim iritbin: And when to paths of virtue, He sball returu again ,- Uis tvife shall ever bless thoe. His children lisp thy- namo. Thon never scorn thj brother. Whatever bis lot may bo, Tbe God whu mndc anil formed him. Made, formed and fashioned thee; With bim tve all ure lending To realms of bliss above; Ah, let us then while living. Be hlled wilb deeds of love. BaHiiMre, Md. MISTRESS AND MAIDS. " .She's as mean aa dirt," sai'i tho cook; " that's what 1 say." " Dirt ia gold to her," said the house¬ maid ; " that's what / say." " So," said Mrs. Thorn—whose hear¬ ing was far too quick for her peace of mind, for she heard these remarks just aa she got to the parlor door—" so, that's the way they speak of me behind my back is it ? That's my return for all the kind¬ ness I'to shown them of late. The very last time I weut to town £ bought a new gown for cook; and it was only last week that Jane went home to see her mother, and t.^ok a nice present of wine and sago for her. But Jlrs. Gordon may say what she likes; kindness is of no use, it only spoils them. HoweTer I'll know the meaning of this. I haven't been'satLsfied with .Jane, though I've tried tried to keep it in; she looked quite sulky when I show¬ ed her the spots on tbe fire-irons and the dust on the door-ledge. And as to cook, I know what she means by meanness. She expects me to allow moro sugar for the kitchen ; but I shan't do it; I won't be imposed upon. I don't care for the value of the sugar; bat 1 will be mistress in my own bouse, and du as I think pro¬ per with my own things." Then, laying her hand on the bell, she gave it a violent puU; but at the same time the door-bell pealed, and in the jingle of the two bells together the servants hardly knew what was wanted. " It's the door," said the cook. " No, it's miflsas,' said the housemaid; but tbe knocker euded their doubts. " Run," said the cook : '¦ it's a visitor." And when the drawing-room door opened it waa to admit, not the offending cook and the housemaid, to receive their dismissal, but Mrs. Gordon, a pleasant- looking widow-lady—a welcome guest wherever there was the amallest moiety of good sense or good feeling in tbe houae she visited. She was a clear-headed, kind-hearted woman, who had not pussed tbrough life without learning something of her own imperfections; and self knowledge had made her tender towards the infirmities of others. She was a great stickler for the due discharge of social and relative duties; not on one side only, but on both. She had not one sort of justice for the strong and another for the weak; and thus, with regard to servant and mistress, she stood up aa resolutely for the one side a^ the other. Many a young house¬ keeper had she helped thruugli the dif¬ ficulties of her posilion. Where her ad¬ vice-was well received, she rejoiced; but where self-conceit caused it lu be reject ed, she quietly withdrew, liut, whilo sincerely desirous of being helpful to any or all tiiat would allow her to help, she was most anxious to givo the benefit of her experience and matured judgment to sueh of her younger friends as made a profession of religion. " ft is sad tc see," she would say sometimes, " bow much discredit is cast upon the gospel by the mere inconsidcratencss of those who pro¬ fess to be guided by it." _" I have brought you a few lilies," she said, "for the pretty uew stand' Mr. Thorn bought for you last week. Shall Jane bring a little water, and wc will put them in before they fade V" It was a great relief to Mrs. Thorn, DOW that her temper had had time to cool itaelf, to see her kind friend eome a'diffeirent 'thing, that I'm' ashameil of telling you. You'll think I'm always complaining; and I'm sure I wish to be just, and follow your, advice; but—" " What's the matter ?" said Mrs. Gor¬ don, smiling. " You oan't follow my ad¬ vice if I don't give it; and I oan't give it if I don't know what's the matter." " Well, ila these servants," said Mrs. Thom; " you don't know how I've tried lately to do everything that I could ahout which we are told in that beautifiil chap¬ ter of Provorbo -wo r«ad ttrgefclter." " Oh ! about ' the excellent women,'" said her friend. " Yes; I have tried to look well to the ways of my household, and to speak with wisdom, and to let kindness be the law of my tongue. Those were the three things, you know," she said, smiling, " that had chiefly to do with servants in the chap¬ ter." " Yes, my dear," said her friend; "and ifyou have tried your best, in the strength of God, to follow that rule, although you may not have done as well as you or I oould wish you had, I dare say you hav'nt done badly, and are in the way to go on to better and better." " You always encourage me," said Mrs. I'horn ; " but although I have tried, I must have been wrong somewhere, or else they would be better." " I have noticed oflen," said the widow, " that when a young Christian—that is, one who is young in the Christian life, as yuu are—begins to follow auy path of duty in a eonscicutious aud self-denying manner, a. host of enemies will rise in op¬ position, sometimes outward, sometimes inward. Now, you know, in trying to be a faithl'ul mi.-;tress, you have to wage war witb no Icffi than the world, the -flesh, and the devil; and, ifyou haven't all three upon you at once, you're sure to have en's or other of them." " Oh, dear," said iMrs. Thorn, folding her hands and looking down. Mr.-i. Gordon smiled. " Well, it really sounds formidable; but it is true. There is the world, now. Mistre.s.ses who seek only their own pleas¬ ure and ease will indulge servants that answer their purpose in ways very inju¬ rious to them, in order to retain their services; aud a Christian mistress, who dares not do tbis, must submit to he call- severe—unkind." " That's just it," said Mrs. Thorn, looking up. " Now the Thompsons gave a ball last week to their servants, and they were allowed to invite any that they pleased; they invited ours. I don't think cook cared much about it, but Jane was dreadfully put out becauae I would not let them go; and she haa beeu sullen ever since, on and oS', and everything I have told her has ofiended her." " Never mind," said Mrs. Gordon; " she'll get over it in time." " Yes; but it's very trying," said Mrs. Thorn. " To your temper''" said Mrs. Gordon. " Yes, there's the flesh. It would be easy enough for you to stand firm in your duty of watchfulness over them, if you knew tbat they would agree with you; but tbe trial is, after you have done your best, to have them against you. Their temper being ruffled, ruffles yours; and your pride is up; and altogether the flesh, or evil nature, is very rampant— 'isn't it so ?" Mrs Thorn smiled mournfully. " And then, my dear," continued her friend, " we mustn't forget that the old adversary, who is ever on the watch to provoke converts young and old, so as to make them throw stumbling-blocks in tho way of others, take.s advantage of your weakness, your want of faith, charity, and humility, and tries to trip you up." " Well, I often wish I had no serv¬ ants," said Mrs. Thorn. " I'm sure this is all true; but it seems impossible to do right, and I'm almost in despair." "That's better than jM//e,"aaid her friend, cheerfully; " but .has anything particular happeued ? I thought Jane looked reniarkably smiling when she let me in." " Well, yoii might call it a trifle." said Mrs. Thorn; " but it shocked me, because 1 felt I didn't deserve it." Then she entered into a long history of her kitchen retrenchments, which had pro¬ voked, as she believed, the ofFen.<*ive ex¬ pressions tbat were made use of concern¬ ing her. " Oh, dear.' Well, that was very bad," said Sirs. Gordon ; " but how oame you to let them use such words ? I wonder they were not afraid, for their character's .sake, to speak iu that way be¬ fore you." Not answering this, Mrs. 'Thorn went on 10 enumerate the many kindnesses and indulgences which she had lately bestowed upon them, which in her eyes greatly increased tbeir ingratitude. " I don't know how it is, my dear; but somehow," said the widow, " we are apt to think moro of tbe kindnesses we do, especially to servants, than they are worth, and less than we ought of the kindnesses we receive from them and others. Vou look surprised; but I no¬ ticed several little kindnesses that Jane rendered to you,'which were aa great in kind as yours of sending money to her mother." Mrs. Thorn lifted her eyes incredul¬ ously. " Didn't you see how carefully she took up tbe spots of water that fell on your work-box as you filled the stand ?— You didn't tell her, for you didn't ob¬ serve it—it waa a spontaneous aot of watchful attention on ber part; and, if you remember, sbe asked if she hadn't better shut the window, on account of toothache you had been .sufi'ering from." " Yes—but," said Jlrs. Thorn. '"You think such trifles of no consid¬ eration, I see,'' said the widow don't. When my servants proffer those small kindnesses to mo I receive lhem gratefully, as indications of a spiril that would do more, if position and power were given to do it. Uut tell me, I re¬ peut, how could you lot them say suoh things to vou-'^" " Oh, they didn't say it to me," said Mrs. Thorn; " I heard them. They spoke loud aa I pa.'ised the top of the stair- ease." " [ suppose,'.' said the widow, after a moment's muse, "you are sure tbey were speaking oi ijoii?" •' We!!," said Mrs. Thorn, " I imagine so; for whom else could they have been speaking of'i"' "Then you were not mentioned by name?" The words were now repeated, as exact¬ ly as Mrs. Thorn could ren ember them. " I dare say," said the widow laughing, " it will turn out to be somebody else; This interview took a load off the heart of the young honaekeeiier. " What a treasure she ifl 1" She said, as she heard her old friend chatting oheer¬ fully in the hall with Jano, on her way out; and so. Jaue seemed to think when she came into the room with a smiling face, and saying, " If you please, ma'am, did you want anything just as Mrs. Gor. don oame ? Did'nt you ring the bell at the same time ahe did ?" " Yes, I did Jane," said Mrs. Thorn ; ~ trai—•• " Oh, dear, ma'am, see," said Jane; iroTid£. FEKDKEIOK BINK ) AJuaSakMaa for DlTon», ^ OATHAIUBJ BIHK. jToHoT.mT>«rT«m,18«S. Ko.6. ICOTICE TO CATHAKINE BENK. iD.jrour prop«r;P«csoo.b«fs>t our Jd4bm >t Laaeaitar, tt tha Coimty Ooort of CgjnBOB' PI«af, to b* haid on th» Tllird Jloidftr la JaaiUTr, I8M, to ihoir ostut, If aay Tim Jnva, wfar tbo amid rrtdartak Blnk >haU' hat Im dlnrfadfltom ttaa.boodaef, iBilrlBojir»-«ofltnuUd r..8HITB. aii«rl£ flh«irirf 0«ea. Pee: 14. iSc irltk joa. dMl*4t-4 SABAH ORAT, *fl. ) au», g„j,pa,na fo, iHToroa, JBKIBIAH Of AT. \ T" "o^V Tarm, 18«S,. No. 66. ^J^TIGE TO JEREMIAH GRAY. lu joox proper perfOB bafora oor Jadgat at Luieaatar, at tba^CoQDtr Coart of CommoB FUaa, to b* ^fld on ¦ajr yoa bava, why tha s&td Sirah Gray ahall not ba divorced from the beads of ¦ xaatrlmoay, eootraetad with yoa. ?. liiUTH.Shtrlff, daclMM Sharlff'H Ogea.Dec. H. 186B. ¦ ASSIGNEB'S NOTICE. Auigned SiUte of Juob C. Clare asd ^fa, . of Weit Hfiiapfltld tsrp.» Laneoster Co. JACOB G. CLARE and Wife, of Weat ^-HampJlttd towuUp^liaiiDg by daadofToIontary as^BAin«Bt».asalffnad x Vi4.' tuutfamd. alUbeir-wtata and affaata to tha asdan^nadifor tha buallt of tha eted- Itoraof Iha aaid JlieobC'CIaraandwKe,he therefore glf ea Botiee to 111 pereomi Iadebted to aaid anignor, to makapaymfntto thaiuidixflfaed wUhoBt dalay, and thoaa haTinjr el^mq to praacat them to . BE^AHXN HIB8HST, (Hillar,) ABsisnae. Jan-2-a*t-gl :^Bealdlnic In Manor toirnihlp. "the waters drOppmg trom the ends ot ; the ¦fhlrdtfonday in Jasosry.l&M.to ahowcinae. If the leavea; the stand is toohill," and ahe ran for a duster. You'd best not put your hands to the cold water, had you, ma'am, for fear you should bring on the toothache again ?" she said, aeeing that her mistress waa go¬ ing to empty the staud. ^' I don't want toothache, agtdn," said Mrs. Thorn, smiling. Oh dear, no I no, ma'am," said Jane; "it's a shocking bad pain. I've had it all the laat week, so that I couldnH aleep at nights, and it's made me so dull; and so has cook had a touch of rheumatism, too, in her mouth." "That accounts for the suUenness/' thought Mrs. Thorn. " But I think cook caught it," contin¬ ued Jane, as she rubbed the table, "go¬ ing out in the wind, when she went to aak Mrs. Baker what she'd allow for all those old things in the back kitchen that you said she might sell; and a very hand¬ some preaent it would have been, only the old woman's so mean, for all she'a rich. Cook aays shs's as mean as dirt!" " How Mra. Gordon will laugh at me," thought Mrs. Thorn. 'Well, never mind. I'm glad it'a happened; for I've learnt, a leBSon that I hope I shan't forget." " How much better missus looks to¬ day," said JanCj in the evening. " Yes; I haven't seen her so pleasant for this week past," aaid cook. " Voor thing! I hope sbe won't get the tooth ache again." %%w^ Be humble to yeur seniors; be affable to young people; receive all mankind with joy aud cheerfulness. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate of BoDJamin L. Landis, late of East Lampeter township, deceased. LETTEKS Testamentary on said ea¬ tate having been grantad to tha aadflralgned, all panoas Indebted thereto ara raq,aested to make Imme* dl&le Battlameat, And tbosa haTlB^ olalmB ordemands against the same viU presaut tham wlthoat dalay for saitlement to the nnderaisned, dflo ie-6*t-4 JACOB L. I1ANDI8, Kxecator. ABMINISTEATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Jaoob Foreman, late of Bainbridge,. Conoy townibip, deceased. LETTERS of • Administration, cum testamanto annaxo, on .said estate, having been gianlad to thi nndaralgned. all penoaa lodablad thera. to ara reqaasted to make Immedlata aettlament of tha same, und those haTing claimE or dsmaadB against the eBtate of said decaasad irUI present them dnly anthan- tloatad and wUfaont delay, fot settleneat to the ander- eigDsd, at fa!'^ oQce, In Lanoti-tor city. TH(». HALL FORBMAN, dftc 19 Gt-t Adminislrator. ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE, Estate of Benjamin O. Landiflt li^tQ of East Lampeter township, deo'd. LETTERS of Administration on said SH'iite bavlflg been granted to the anderBigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to m».ka im¬ mediate aettlement. and those having clalme or demundB agaioBt the same will present them wlthoat delay for Bettlement to tha oaderslgaed. PETER 8TAUFPKR. npper Leaoock twp. AMUS BDSHO^JO, Ea^L Lampeter lwp., dec]9.6t 4 Adminislratorb. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICB. Eatate of Anthony Bonum, lateof Hillerstown Ilanor township, deo'd. LETTERS of administration on aaid estate havibg been grantad to the anderslgned, all pereons Iadebted thetato are reqaeuted to make imme¬ diate Bettlement, and thoae having elalms or demands agaiost the eami wfll presentthem wlthoat delay for Bettlement to thennderdslgnnd, rusIdlDiirln UUlerstown JtUES KVARS, dec 23-6t-5 Administrator. ASSIGNEE'S NOnCK Assigned Eitata of Jaoob Haber and Wife, of Lancastor ei^, Laneasler oonnty, HAViNG by deed of voluntary as. slgnment. dattfd BOVBMBSB iSth. A. I>^ I88S, atolgned and transfer^ aU their estate and affeeta to tha nndmlgaed for th« beneflt 0' the eradltora of tha a^d JTaeob.Bnber, ba, thereforegirea.aotlea to aUpar^ sons Indebted to aaid astiiinorr to m^e pajriaaat to tha andenlgnad wilhoDt delay, aod those havlhg olalma to presaatthtua to JOHN J.'€K>02>, Assignee, Baaldingnaar JlarUovUla, LaacaateC'Go.; Pa. __dao_18_ r_— 6bT4 ., Accounts of Trust and Assigned Es¬ tates. THE Accounta of the following named eafates haT^ been exhibited and flladln tha Offlee ol the f rothonotary of the Coart of Common Pleaa of Lancaster ooanty to wit: ' Jacob Meiahey. Eatite, by Jacob Mayer, Committee. Isaaa. Sausler, Asslgnad Satate,by John's. Erb, As- eigne?. Jadith Sohn, EaUta, by Maria Behm, AdminUtratrlx of Samael Bahm, dec'd, who waa 'rrnatee. Notico IB haraby given, to all parsons Uteraitad In ao7 of said aatataa, that the Coort have appointed UONi>AT, JAIID AKT- i&. 1S«, for thaoonflnnaUon and allowance of aaid aeeoaota, aoless exoaptionB be <lad or caoss shown why aaid aceoaata shoald not be al* lowed, JOHN 8BU>0UBIDGE. Proth'y. Protbonotary'a Offlee, Dee. 28, iSes. [dec S0-4t-e Adjourned Courts for Iianoaster Go. forl864. IT ifi ordered by the Court that adjourn¬ ed Coarls for 1861 t^tx tha trial and daeUlon of eases In the Common Pleas, Orphans' Coart and Qaarter Sacsloas, ara to be bald aa foUows: 70B AXaDHKHTe. One week, eommaaelag on Monday, tha Stat of Haroh. " " " •• " ** 30th of Jane. '* *• ¦' '¦ " " 19th of Sopt. •• " " *• '¦ " I9Lhofnce. To eontluaa una waalc from tha asld days reBpecllTa- ly, and aa mnch longer as the boalneea may raqolra.— All that esaas on thellst for argoioeat In.the Orphans*. Court, ahsU ba taken ap on the flrat days ofsaid terms, and be proceeded with ontU disposed of, tutleis con¬ tlnned by conaaat or caoae shows Tlie casM on the argameot list in tbe Qaarter Sea* Blojis. aha'l ba taken ap on Wednesday ofsaid term, If not praventad by tha Orphans' Conrt, and if so, the ea^aa In tha Qaarter 8«ulons will ba oemmeneedon the tertnlD«Uon at tha Orphans* Coart baelneas. The argament of tha oaaea In tha Common Pl«as.to_ bs tommancedon Thursday of the weak, If not pre-' vented by the Orphans* Coart or Qaartur BesBlons o&ees, la the oase, tha.-argojqent Uf c o( said.ooort to be taken ap at tha tarmioatlon of the cases In the other ooarts, and proceeded In nntU disposed of, nnlass oon- tinaed by conaeat or causeabown. It U farther ordered that tha abaenoe of connsalat the tirae appointad for hearing tbo easaa mentioned in tha preeadlng orders, shaU be >.> canaa for anapendlng procaedisgi therein, anleaa by cooaent, or legalgronnd for a coatlnoanca be shown ADJOUBNED JHEY TRIADS. It ill ordered by tliu Coart thnt adjoatned courtB fir Jary trials la the Commoa fleas, will be heia as fol¬ lows: One week, eommeaetng the ixt Monday lat Fabraary, ,. » .. 4j1j .. 2id -' " ¦• 5th " 28th *' '¦ *' '¦ 4th *¦ ^Sd.tfay. " - fith " SOlh " '• < _ .1 5tii i< 29tii Augnat. ¦* " ¦' Srd ¦¦ 17th October. " " *• 4th *¦ a4th •* » <t '• iBt ¦• iith December Any each otber perlode as miy be appointed at the srureiald eoarts, or at regalar terma. The foregoing lo be pabUshed ia all the newspapers Ib the city aoil coanty of Laocuter, three :iacce>Hlve times In aach, at expense ofthe coanty. Bill to be presanted at the Commissioners' Office. JOHN' iiELDOUBIDOB, dec 30-at 6. Proihonotary. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Janies Parker, late of Little Britain twp., deceased. "5 KTTERS of ad mim iat rati on with the \_j wUI annexed on uald eatate having been granted to the aaderslgned, &U persons Indebted ttiereto are reqaeeted -o make immediate aettlement, and those haTlDgclaltQB or demacdB againat thesame wlllpre¬ sent tbem wlthoat drlay for ¦ettlement (0 the nnder¬ signed, reelding in s^ild twp. WASHINGTON' WALKKH, dec 23 6t 6 Adminiatrator. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Sterling P. Ritchie, late of the State of Missouri, deceased. LETTERS of administration on said Entate baTlnR beaa gractcd to Ihs aoderslganil, ftU p«»ODfi indebted tbereto ara Ts<lueBted to inake Immediate Hattiemeat, aad thoee haviDft clalma ur de- maode agaiuHt tha aame irlll pTe.^Qt them withont deiaj f9r aettlement to tbe nnder.lgned, reelding in Iianoaatercitj. WM. AUO. ATLBE. 45 Kaat King St. dec 9-6t-.3 Admioletrator. Applications for Tayem Iiioense. JANUJillY SESSIONS, 1864. LAHGABTES CITT. North West WAttD— lohn Hiahaal. LITTLB BBITAIH. J. F. PaXBoa, Ben amin Brog n. nPPKE LKAITOOK. Bamnel 8. Bntter. SIANHKIH BOB. Abrabam H. B«Ut. aOUBT JOT BOB. Samnrl E Sellzer MODflT .TOT TWP. Johu Hnber. UAElKTrA BOB. Lawla Uousaal. MAMHBIM TWP. Jacob Ulnnleh, John M. Hnnebberger. PENH. Daniel F. Blttner. WABWICK. Henry 9. Schlanoh, W. Shober. BABT. William Blair. COLUMBIA BOB. Lawrence Smith, . Jaeob 8. UUler, John Boydar. OLAT. William E. Fnriow. WEST COCAUCO. Henry Knrtz, Samael E. Slahich. DRDMOBB. Sam'l & Oao. W Barblaon. BPUBATA Martin Orcaa. EABI. EAST. Philip Foreman. EARL WEST. Nathaniel Sheaffer, Jacob Bear. EAST LAUPETBB. LoTl Snmmr. aZUPFIELD WEST. Frederick Bard. OASmlGB, FotglDgB, Shafting, Hill Qearing and BAIIiBOAD UACHINBBT. deo le tw A FABIVr FOU B£NT. FROMthe lst day of April next all that Farm of IST AOBBB in Eaat Hempfleld twp. near MoGoTerD&Tllle. Tba pUee la In good orilar. , OaU on JOHN HeaOTEBS. j atl 9 It ^ ^^ WANTED XUUEDIATELY, . AT ITHE LAWCA&TER LOCOMOTIVE W0SK8, OLD S(?RAP IRON, OAST OK WROUQHT, FOB WBICH TUB HIGHEST FRIGE Will BE PAID IN CASB OD deUTery-at the abore vorkB. DOTlB lim63 BYE WAUTED. n[^HE subsGciber wishes to parcbase .1, Twentr Tbeneand BnsheU of Clean RTB, d«llTer«d at fats Ualt Home In Utlz. — - - kot prices paid. dMA'tf^ Thehtsbeatmar- J. B. TSHtlDT. BYE WANTED. THE Sabsopber. willpay tbe highest ewh prlee for Bye dellrerod at^me. Boaatlng £a- UblUhmeDt Ifo. S07, S^st Eiiis-"treet, Lueasterr Pa. Thft Bye mast 1» ofth* best qa'^.'ltT. siiglS-ly«38 ).B. HOLSH. WANTED, OLD, SUiVER of aU kinds, and . trarrSD SVATES demand HOTSS vented, for ah tli« higheat premlom will b« paid, at the Bank' Ing HoOH of ,BSBD, HSHDEustU^ & CO. febll-tr-lQ WANTED. POUNDS OF TALLOW _ wanted at-Herman MlUar't Stsam Soapaadduile .Works, for whtch the higheat cash pries will be pMd. 146 North Qaeen Btrest, aboro the Sailroad. oct 3-3m-45 Soap and Qandle .W< NOTICE. THE Stockholders of the First Nation¬ al Bask offitrasborg are requlredi topay an Ut- ¦talraeat of t*B psr eanU on the Stock sabMitbed, on tha lAth day of Aofiiit next; and tea per cent on sach share of said stoek, at ths end of each 8ne<reedlng two moothe Arom that day; gntil tbs wbel* of the eaplul stoek is paid.In. By ordsr of ths Board of Directors. BtMMborff, Jaly tOth, 1863. B. U. EBERHAif, Jgly Sft-ly-sa] Qashlar. BTBAYS. CAME to the premises of the subacri- b«<, residii^g Iiear EbsrsoU's MUl, In Cpnoy .twp., ijUiB&stsrcoankr. Abont tk«9nb'4f Oatobsr lastl two Oows,Dne red and the othor-red.. and white, ana one Calf. OlBUNDA BBUBAKSB, dee 30-St* 6. Conoy Township. NOTICE. A Meeting of tha Stockholdeis of the O.ldmbia Bank, irltl be h»ld at tho Banliins Bonm. in Colnmbia. on BATUBDaY, ths ISth dayof FBBBOABY, 1664. at 2 o'eioek P. H.. to (unaldsr aod adopt or rsject tbe provlelons of tha act of AsMmbly, antltlal *'An act sappleaaotarr to the act ioeorpora- ting tbeCoUmbi* liaiik4t Bridgo Company," approved the Arst.day of May, 1S52,. autbocliliigsald Company to ssU Riid-dlspoes of thslr Bridge ereotad across tba Sa qtstLaaaa Bt>er at Colninbla. Lanonater Cnunty, Pa , with. tUaapperti.nanoMJnelndlag. thalr Fsrry rltcht; also io consider and approre of tha eonrtact and deed for the sale of the HAld Brldga and Ferry right, and ap- psrteouieee ao-etpbrsfed la tba preposition ofsale made by the Directors of the .Columbia Bank, to the PenDBylTanla Hail Koad GompaDy; and also to act npoa rncli other bnsiness as may be bronght baf jfe tha St^kholdns. relailre to tbe tranafer and sale of ssid Bridge and Ferry rigbt. It Is deilrmbia tbat tba atten¬ dance shonld be general, as the measaras proposed for ooaElieration. reqalre tha apptorsl of Stockholderu harlnK a msjoritT of the whole nainbar of shares. SAUDlfiti BHOOB. jes •- • Cashier Colambla Baok. PHILADELPHLL AOVBRTISBMENTS. LANCASTiai LOCOMOTIVE^ WORKS, Lancaster ei^ Pennsylvania. JAHKB A. NORBIS. Harlag taken th& abor* Woika, Is prepared to axeeate promptly, orders for COAL AHD WOOD BURHIsa LOCO MOnVBS of best class workmanship, ^"o. erary daaerlptlon o BOILERS. ^^ ^ JEWELRT AND SILVER WARE. Onr assortmentof Jewelry andSilver Ware Is eom- <l5^B LADOMUB & GoT DIAMOND DEALERS AND JEWELERS, WATCHES & SILTEU "ffARE, ^WAyOHEB & JEWELHY BEPAIHED. ^03 Cbestput St., Plii^ AVE always on hand a splendid as- BOTtmant of OOLD and SILVBB WATCHES of all Inds and prices. DIAMONDS. We hare ooaatantly on hand a Urge and beantifnl as¬ sortment of Diamond Elnjts, EinjuK*"''- =—"'"bw "oa ^fc asnal prices. plete, embracing almost erery artlele in that Iin*. Partlcalar attention paid to repairing watches. Dia¬ monds monnted in the most beantiful mannsr. Tbe highestprlcepald in caah forold OoldandSUrar njT 36 Sm-1. . COPPBEI COPPEEI COFFEE1 The nnlveraaliy approved Nonpareil and other favorite brands of FRESH OROUND COFFEE ron SAU AT THB Eagle Steam Spice and Coffee Works, No. 344» 346 & 348, N. Front St., Comer of Kaw Street, PHILADELPHIA. decl9 6m HOWaBD WOBBBLL. QOODSFOB THE HOLIDAYS. A LL the Newest Styles of FANCY rV COMBS, 8TBKL and JKT JKWKLEY. PEABL AHD PANG? HEAD DBKS8K8. A large lot of SILK 7AUB and BUN UMBBBLLAS, At less tban cost to Im- porUr. FABOY LRATHBB OOODB. WOBK BOXBS DSBEB. ODSB AND JEWEL CASES, BKOAH AND ISK STANDS. CABD BEGBIVfiU8.of all tbe Hawedt Styles, COLOGNE SBTSASD MaHTLE OBNAUBNTS In sreat ranety. together with a large stock of Fancy and TOILET AUTICLBS, at prices tte mostHAtih'actory. H. DIXON, 21 S. 8th street, Philadelphia. t^ PEACOCK FBATHEBS. bought or made into Fly Brashes or Fans. nor 28 3m-1 STATES tfWIOW HOTEL. 606 and 608 Market street, Pbiladelphia. ''f^H.E undersigned, begs to inform hia M friends, and the former patrons of tbe"State>i J|h Union," as well as the pnbllc geoera'ly, that be li haa aeeaptad the managernblp of tbe Hotel. ILnamed at ihe head of tbls notice, and thathe hoase has bean thoronghly renoratedand Improved tbronghont, In a manner whtch will compare farorably with what ara called the flrat clais hoteU 'f tha city. The patroaage of the public iti raspectfally solicited.— TheTEBUBaro Jtl fiOperday. Jane S-tf-SS 'HAB. H. ALLUOND, Manager. PHILADELPHIA ADVERTISEBJENTS- CURTAIII MATERIALS. LACE CURTAIXS. I. E. WALRAVEN. (syccEasoa to w. h, oakryl,) MASONIC HAI.I., T19 CHEBTHUT ST., PHILAD'A, WINDOW SHADES. PUBNITDRB GUVKRlNGii. J nav 14-/lt ISAAC K. STAtrPFER, WATCH MAKER AND JEWELER, MABCpAornaaa of SILVEB WABE AND IfflPOBTEB OP WATCHES No. X48 H. BECOHP ST., Cor. Qnarry, PHILADELPHIA. HE has constantly on hand an ajjsort- ment of OOLD AND SILVEB PATEHT LE- VnK, LSPINE AKD I'LAlK WATCHES; Fine .4_. Qold Chains, Seala and Keys, Breast Pins. Ear IpP^ BiDgH, Finger Bings, Bracfllets. Hlnlatare Oases, RVmA Medallions, Lockets, PenotU, ThLmbles, Speeta-^V^^u^ aes,SllTerTable, Desert,Tea, SaU and Unatard Spoons, Sogar Bpooot, GnpB, Baplcln Biogs, Fmlt and BaiU^r KnlTes, Shields, Combs, Diamond Pointed Pens, &o., al I of which will ba sold low for cash. H. L ToBlAB&Co.'abeBtqaalityFallJewaled Patent Lerar UoTemants constantly on hand ; alao otber mak¬ ers' of snperior qnality. sep S ly-ll WATCHES, JEWELRY AWD SUiVER-WABE. ''J^HE undersinged would respectmlly I InTlU yonr attention to bin well seleeied stock of Fine Oold and Bllvar WATCRB:^. Floe Oold gta JEWELBV. of aT«ry klcj »u J Tarle'y of siylen *^X — comprlBlog all of che t:(:ae.''£td uiist ^"C-^^^-^~*'sjtc Also,SOLID filLVPR WARi:,^5Ka//o f'-i«—aod tho beat mako of-aii'cr P/o/eii Ware, fisch^irtlcle 13 -jjar- raTUed to be leprrJenUd. 13" Watches and Jewelry carefally repaired and BsElitfactlon gotraDteed JACOR HAHLKT. (Stux'js.ii to ."Gauffer d-Ifail^j.) No- 622 MABKKTStreet. PHILAD'A oct 24 Sm-' ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of William X. Bitchie, Jr., Iate of the State Ox Uissoari, deo'd. LETTEKS of administration on said estate haTlDgbeon granted to tbeunderslgnedkall persons Indebted thereto are reqnsstfld to make imm&- diate settlement, and thoee hariog clalma or demands agilnst tbe eame will present tbem withont delay for settlement to the andorelgned, residing in Lancaatar city. W». ACO. ATLEE, ¦IS East King Bt. dei'. 9-6t-3 Admialslrator. AUMINISTEATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of John C. Leferer, late of Paradise township, dec'd. LETTERS of administriition on said aetata having been graa'.ud to the andemigued, all perRons indebted tbereto are leqaertted to make im- medlata settlement, and tbose baviag claima or de¬ mands against the same will preaent them withont de¬ lay for bettlement to the nDderulgofld. residing In eaid township. JOnEPH H. LEFEVRE. dee l2-6t-3 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICK. Estate of Philip Hcok, late of Paradise town¬ ship deceased. LETTERS of Administration on said estate having been granted to tbe anderttlgDed, vll personB indebted thereto areraqQentod to make im¬ medlute settlement,and tboHa haTingclalma ordemands sgalotft the eame will presant tbom withont delay for ¦atlleuieat lo tbe aoda^^lgaad, raHidiDg In said twp jdo6 6*t7 JOniJ BANCK. administrator. All lloes<es not lifted within fifteen days after being granted by the C'^nrt .will be forfsltei according to law. * Atfeal. JOHN H. ZKLLBK, Jaa 2-3t 6 Clerk Qaarter Beaetons. Application for Idoense to Liquor by the Quart. .lANUAIiY SESSIONS, 1864. sell conlstooa. B. W. LantT, ' EDEN. HcLanghlan A Zook. EASTDOMEOAL, Barman Llghtner. LANCASTEB CITY, fc'oDTH East Ward. J. Bohrer. A. Z. Biogwplt. Showor & Kanffman. All llaanse* not liftad within flfteaa days after betog granted by the Gonrt, wlllbeforfeitpdaccording tolaw. Attest, JOHN II. ZELLEB. Jan S-St-O -Clerk Qaarter SesslonH. LANCASTEU CITV, North West Warh. laasfl Mishler. UANHBIU BOB. John Hostetter. MABIECTA BOB. William H. Qroab. PBOVI DENCE. John Hildebrand. UIVDEN HALIi fiOBAViAN SfiHINAB! FOR TOUNfi LADIES* FOUNDED 1795. AFFORDS superior advantages for through and accomplished female e-iaoatlen. 1^ Bara opportnnitUs are offered in French, UaslOj Ornamental nosdle-iroA asdVaintlBg. For circniars and Information, apply to BeT. W. C. EBICBEL, dee a3-3m-6 Prloelpal. JOHN F. LONG & SONS, No. ^.NOKTU (IUEEN ST., LANCASTER, DBALRRS IH DRUGS, MEDICINES, 03S3E: AXXO AJUmS, DYE STUFFS, PATENT MEBICINES, Ferfamery, Spices, &o. &o. ^^ Order! solicited and promptly attended to. dec SS tf-fi Wl\l >*"• 5-0 AltCII Strfet, (^^ HAS always a large stook of Watches, for Liidius And Ui^Dlliimt*ii—iu On'ditcil t^ilrer. t'l-VK JKWKLKY. of tb« looct fa5h'ou.M«n-.jieE. SOLID SILVER-H"AUK, fn ^-r«*t Tnri«ty. UliQEM'S Superior Plated Spoons, fjept ig-4m-43 Forl;.\ nic. etc. Incorporated XB35. OfPIGK OF TBI-: OEIiAWAHE MTTTVIAI, 8AFBTT - IWSUBAJffCE COMPANY, HH.li^AlJKLi-'HIA r/ie follomlnit HT.ATBMEKT of llm Afairi o/ the Company, ia puiAvihsi Hi (Wl/onnif^ anVft a ProvitUm of ita Uiarter. PBBMIDMi'. Receiiied frota Uao. I, I8*:2, to October :», 166.1 Qa Mnritie end iDltnd Kinkn $392S19 0S Ou Flre Hlftto, 116,61303 «(iOI1,J«2 {'•einlojuean follciea uot merked off iloT. 1,181:2 .-iU6,396 t9 Oj iferice eud laUndHlaks $.178,^68 34 On Fire Rlaks 103f)lft44 »4S1,351 75 Intereat, dnring aeme purled—SelTegen, Ue. 70.471 .HS LOSSES, SXl'EKSKS, 4(f:'* During lite year a* above. Herlne end Intend Navigation io»«>a, $178.444 10 DR. WISHARFS PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL IS THE VITAL PEINCIPLE OP THB PINE TKEB. OIJTAINEI) by a peculiar process in ,i.oJiMiii»iioiiorinB Ufr, by which lu nignut laodtclnal propartiss nra retaiaed. it Is the msdicloe that anras when all othsrs hare failed. Ha:€ ym a Cought Have you a Sore T/iroatf Hato yoa any of tho pismonitory symptoms of that most fatal d^SKSB, G^nsumption T Those who shonld be warnsd by these symptoms gon- erally think lightly of them nntil It is too isle. From this fact, perhaps more thnn any oiher, arisos the bad proTalence snd ffttallty of disease which sweeps to the grave at ieast one.sixth of Death's Tietlms. What tLta \i tympUrmsT It nsnally begioB vlth a short, dry coagh, wbioh soon becomes hnbitual, bnt for Qome time nothing Is raiesd exc<*i-t a/roM^ mucuf. Thebrasthfog [s boi&«- what^'Jj/EcuU, and npon slight ejcsieise mnchAurri^. A sans* at tightness and oppresiion at the .chent Is ufien fflU. As tbe disease advances the patient becomes tbln Ln flesh, la alUicCed with loss of appetite, great laognor, tadol'uce aod dejection of spirits; and may continnu ia this utate for a considerable length of time, thatit is Tiry readily affected by alight uxpoenre or fatlgne. If th'.stf occar. the cough hecomasmoretronblesome «ad ihuttendedwlthvxpectoratloa. which la moat copiooH aud frue rery oarly In the morning. It ia sometlmaa etrsalced with blood. At this stage night-aweat* nsaal¬ ly i-ot lu, and in some eases a profaae bleodlog of the lUDfct. may also occar. Pain in uomo parts yf tbt- chest la felt, and often a dHacuity.ofl/lnK npon one or the other side, wltboat sorere fits of conKbli^i; nr a eenae of fnlloean of aatf'icatlon, is experienced. Thn paUe ba- Comen (nil, hard, aud frequent, tha hootlc flaab liogen the chdelfs and the dire malady Is fiut hitstenlng to Its close- Xou nowaslc, "ii<Acrcacur«/'' Consumiition has tten and C'UiLc cur^dhy the rag ot my T*H U.HDiAL, eran in apparently hopeless cahuh, Thlt uBHertioa 1 make with tbu ability to present tbb moat complete evidencfiof tbe trnth. £pica -tvill not admit of my slTiiig tha conio-ita of mioy ibouMacds »t tocitlmonialB to it» value, wnich I hava been aui am receiving froui men and woaiflu of anquesiioaable worth and reputnll n. I have had a nnmiier of then certlflcales I rlutcd in clrcalar form whicb 1 will aeod yon f:efl uu upplioation. Whether yon now determine to try tbe UL'dlclue or not, saud for the circular. After yeariiofHtody UDd experiment, 1 ofl>r tbld meildno, helievingit to be the best remedy for all putmouary and bronchial disiOfCs. IT yoa cannot ba bvoefilled I>y tht U9B ijftboTAa (JoKDiAL, 1 baliaveyon are beyond all earthly niJ. Yet If there ure better curite aKenix, I bnruifdliy idvlse their nHe.--'Tbe best remedies, tbe bebt eare, ara needed by those afflicted with this dls«ai<e. Recaari>^ I balieTB this to be th&beHt, ] ask yoa lo try Many not ouly ofthe people, bat physlcUDenfdTery ncUoul and prAciica, are dally aaking me. ¦< What la thu liriacipleyrcansBof yoarHaccea.i in tbe Iroatoieal of Pulmonary Cons-implion P' My answer la this j The inoiyi/ratiot of tbe digoBtiro orjaufi'^tht; strcn^W- eni'fj/ of tbe doblUtatod ey stern—the inm/ica/ru and en- ricAnteni of the blood, muBl exj-el from tne ay^em the corrnpt'on which scrofnla breede. "Wbiie ible Ih effect- ad by tbo powerfnl alterative (cbaagiug from dUeaEp to haallli) iropertlea of tha Tar Cordial, lti beailng and renovalin;; principle la ttiao acting npoa the imtateil Hurfdca ol tbe lnngs and throat. peat-tratlDg to each Cii^e^Udd part. rcUevlot; pain, sabdiiiug Infl^mation and ret^toilDg a healthful teadency. Lat this two-fold power, thebeillDg and the streiigtbenlDg, continue to act In coajnnction with Matnre'a constant recuperative teiideccy, aild thepatient iHhaved, If hn has not looloDg deUyod * rOfOrt lothe weauH of cnrt-. Tbe Pi.hbTkbk Tab CoKDUL will cure Congbi?, Soie rtiroataad Brotst, UroucblsU, Aathma, Uronp, Hoop¬ ing Con^h, Dlptberla, and le alto an ezcellea; remedy furdtF.ea>>*)<i oftlie kidneye and femaln compIaUte BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. The geaulue hits the name of the proprietor and a pine tree liliwa la the bottle. All ctbt-ra are apurloug Itol tation-'. S3- For bHie by all draggieta Bfld store keepera I'KtCB FrtTT CksTB AflD OKE O0IJ.AK PBIt BOTTLE. Prepared ualy by the proprietor Dr. L. Q. G. WIBHaRT, No. 10, North Eeoowd tjt.. PBILADELPHIA, Pa. nov25..^ni'L Flre Losaea 40,760 69 letnrn Pramlnms 4l.',&21 60 Jid-ln«nrancea 33,l3j 37 AgtfDcy Chargea, Adrertialag, I'flntlng, Ac, 19.372 76 Taxa< 8 28193 Kxpftnsex.Salarlda. K«nt. Ae Ifi.-lllSSl •rB.Tl.CB, A.-'.fiSTS OF TMb COMPANY, (November 1,1663.) $1*1.000 tinllod SiatasSper cent. Loan..., ".l.(>0 f •' 6 ¦ "5 20'«. •IJ.OOO " ti ¦' " ISSl. tO,OOi United SUtea 7 a-lOper ceut. Treas¬ ury Notes 100,000 Penna. :jute 6 par cant. Loan H.OOO " " 6 " 123,0fi0 Phllad'a.City 6 j-nr c*.3l. Loan... 30,000 Tennessee Bute f> per cent. Loan. 30,(KX) Pennsylvania Bailroad lat Mort¬ gage 6 per cent. Bondn.... (¦¦0.000 Peanaylvania Batlrosd '2i Mort¬ gage 6 perceaL Bonds IOOShareri litook Qermantown Qas t 07 000 00 73.l.iw 00 52,0110 CO 53,260 00 K0.997 60 57 890 00 127,i2S00 :5,Ui1i)0U i2;toooa £3.250 0 Ifi.OOO 300 Company, lotereitand Prlncipai guaranteed by tho City of Piiila¬ delphla 16,000 00 6,000 100 Sharea Stocks Pennaylvania Railroad Company 7,226 00 iiOOO IOO Stork North t'ennsylvanin Railroad tilompany 2,6.WO0 21,000 Doited SUIan Treaaary CertificateH of tadebtftaQefs. 21,4.;0 00 123,700 Loans ob Bondn and Moitgagea, • amply secured 12.1.700 £0 FXXBUC SALE, ON SATURDAY, JANUARY 23d, A. D., 16^, will ba sold on the premisea, in pur- ananea of an order of the Orphans*.Conrt of Laneasler coanty, the following described real eatate, vli: A certain pica of Land containing 8 ACRES, more or less, situate In Little Britain twp.. Lancaster coanty, on the pnblie road leading from Chestnat Lerel to Oxford, near the Bt>thel aitetiog House, ad¬ joininglands of Joiseph Swift, Levi Hood, John Uar: gia, and the Heirs of Samael Cleailenln. deceased.— The Improvementa are a Two-atory FBAHH j DWRLLINQ HOUr^B. KkchfU and Sbopattieh- ed, Frame Stable, Well of water at the door, a J number nf flmi Frnl. TroM. 'ihe land la encloaed aad In a fair atate of cultivation. Tbis'property la covenient to Churchea, Schools, and Mills. Perionn wishing lo vleir tbe property will pleaae call on tbe subscriber, near the saue. Terme—Ten yer cent, on the day of sale, and the balance on the lat day of April, iaH4, when tUla wil be made. Sale to commoace at 1 o'clock, P. H., when atten¬ dance will be given by ih^i nnderalgned. WAHHlNOrON WALEEB, Ad'r with the Will ano^xad of James Parker, dec'd. dec 2:1 H-6 "VAAnxoxxiaa,:D.,auC3i(ra)B Jb. Q.T.Ai%K. WK offer to Dealers, Coaciimukcr:^ and LlouHe Painters, at thj very lowest net ctuih prlcea the beat COACH & CABINET VAHNI5HES I UaiTE LKAPI FRENCH JND AMEHICAN ZINCS! Cbrome Qreeca aud Yellon-e, Drop and Ivory BUcka, and a fait affortment of alt the FfNEIR COLUBS; j anch e,f> VsttuiLUONs, Laxbs. Tt;Bs CoL^na, sc. ^M aUso. Paint nml Varnish Bbuhiies, ot th)^ behtttC make. Glazier's DIAMONDS and POINTS; Paint Milis; ^iogld and doub>-l thick GLASS, of all de^crlp- tlouii MUd all matfiriala noed by Hoaia and Coach Painteni—which we cau Kell nfi cheap, if not dieapKr, then any otber houiie, from the fact that wecanLeep down oar ex,ien-ee by coudactiog our bnslDeMs person¬ ally. Ma. Rau,—oce or the rinji—for uiany yeara manu- factar^d lbe VAKNIi'HKS. sgld by the Lite C. Sehrack. Wa feel confldent tbat oor Yarniahei<. are eqaal. If not superior, to any manafacturcd in thts coa.itry. We WKir.-.pt tbem to give entire ttsil«rsctlk>n, Kud if cot a* ti^prbReat'd, t::o Tn'.-rU'V will bo rdfoand»'l. Gire a.t a cail brffore j,arcl:aiing elflawl.ere. A liberal tlixount inuJc 10 tUf. trade. FELTO.N t RAU, No.4 136 & i:iS .\ortb Fourth .Straet. corner Cherry. nov7 8m-:o PHILADBLPHIA. PUBLIC SALE. ON THURSDAY, JANUARY 2l8T, 1864, will ba aold at pabllc vendne, on the prem- iaefi by tbe undersigned Execalorn of tbe last wlU and testament of Peter Welt,i>en'r.. late of Kllxabflth now I'^lay townahip, Lanca>itar coanty, deceased. In pnr- snauco of II decide of the Orphnns'Coort ofsaid eonnty. Vi ACRKS AND 77 PERCHBS, Clear. Sacdstoao Lund, be the aame more or lean, sitn¬ ated In said ttkwnablp, tha pabllo road from Sbi>rly's UiU and Kberly'K.>^t re. running throngh tha aame to .'¦'cheaS'eratown, adjoining to lands of John Mheaff*r & Co.. Pt>ter RlHu»r and John Erb, deceaited, about one and a balf mil.<a*.f WUiUm K. Forlow'H Tavern, Ive mllen to SheafferBiown—In a high sUte of cultivation, good lencia, on which la erected a good one atory Log i^it) DWBLLINO HODHE.Btableand other outbuild-2''» ings, never falllog running wator on tbe snme.AifiL and young bearloir Orcbaru. The name will baAold na a whole, or In two parts, to anlt parctuserp. I'^rooni d-(8lToaa tc view the pramlava before the day yf huIp. will plt-aae call on the under«lgned ExentoM. Oood title and poaeeiiBioa given on the flrst dav of Apjllnezt. Sale to commenot; at I o'clock P. M., when terms will be mado known by the andernigned Kxecutors of aaid deceased. PBTBB WEIT JACOB WEIT. GEOKGE WEIT, dec 3'J-2»t-8 aAMDKL WEIT. Three Highly Improved Limestone Farms at Private Sale. ^Fi'UATil] near Uitrlisle in Cumber- ^^ land County, Peni.a., via: No. 1—ContainiDg 238 ACRES, 40 of whiC3 are coveted with tlmb-ii of thg beat qnality.— The Improvements are, JklANBION and TEH- 1 ANTHOnSEli. Lar;eSt(>n« Bank Barn, Beau- tifui Spring of Water n^ar tha Buildings. Ei tire farpi "acloHsd with Pohe nnd Ball fence. No. 2—Containing lO^i ACRES, 10 of which are covert-d wUji timb&r. Improvemeiits Brick MANSIiJN MOUSE and Bank Barn, fiue 0.chard, t,x- cflllnnt Well of water and good fences No. 3— Contaiuing 166 ACRES, 21 of wblch are covered with limber. Improvementa, Large Stone :>lanbl.>n HOU?E, Briok Bank Barn, a great aTfionnt of Locust on tbe farm, and fences la good coa dition a,id fine orchard. Tho :ibovd farma are all In a high atate of culilva tlon and offar great Indncements to purchasers, th« .land being ofthe mo*t productive chnracter For terma Ac, acquire of .\. L. 8PON8LER. Beal Estate Agent, CariiMle, Pa dec 9.u7k8-.1 Valuable Farm at Private Sale. THK fcubacriberd offer, at Private Sale, tlm l-'arm on which they now reaida, situated lu \Vest faliuwfieid Towtisl.Ip, ChKStur county, two miles south of IVnuint'tt'i'Vllit; on the I'enna. It. IL, and ad- joiiiini; inud-i (.f John aed Aaron Hurford, Joaeph '.'. Walln:). Benjamin L Wnod,aDd otbeiH.cootaininK ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY-TWO ACRES, (U;! A.)8ir',ouuol which ii weil act with youui; and thriving tJm- er, th.- teuiainder highly cultivated. The improvtmeiitK am a large two-!>tory FRAMK UOUSK, Stone Kitchen attached, Lur^e Uoublt^!:wck-r Bsriii Carrisife IIoiiHe. lio;: IIourb. and ocliir out buihl- hyilraulic ram, "Tho t.-.rm is well witanid, and worlhythw attBUtiou nf thot;e dBairinp to purchase, Addreaa the fluoairibi-rd, Penniugtonvilltt, Chester countv. I'eun'a. J.H. WALTON, dfcu-at*-a u s. li. WAI.T0;:. PUBLIC SALE. OiV WEDNKSDAY, JANUAKY 2U, 1564, win be Htid at pablic aaie, at Jolm Mlchanr's Ho.el. 1 18 AC5ES AND 125 PERCHES Oft? LAND, partly ia the ultv i^f Laacaater 1 ud DH.r:lj In UauLeim towuxhtp, fronting oi. the tlariiatiurg lurnplke, level .Vlth tbe PttunaflVKiiia Railroad, and adapted for eoal an.t lumber >ard», iJloiatOK laadauf Hon B-. 0 Loug. Pml Hamilton aud John UcOrann. This land will ha aold in lota to aait parcbabora, aa will appear hy tha draiuht" cf tha property aod lbe condittoDH tl salt*. ^s!e to C'lmmeuca at 7 o'cl ck, P. M. jaa6:;*t» F.J. SI'JHLaNBDKO. {.iLOi: Applications for Eating House Li¬ censes. .1 A.\'UARY SESSIONS. I8C4. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of JoLn Former, lato of Upper Leacock townsbip, deceased. LETTERS of administration on said efitate having been granted to tbe nnderalgned, all peraooB*indebted thereto are requeated to make Imme¬ diate nettlemeut, and thoae hanng claims or demands againat the aame will preaent them wlthnat deiay for settlement to the nndersigned. residing In said twp. Jan 0«t-7 UAMDE'. PABUBK, Adm'r. COLOMBIA BOR. William Oordon, Jaoob F. Wisler. Charles Caasldy, Ull Ich Vogle CONOY. John Schmnck. COSBSTOQA. Martin Schenckenbesger. KAST DONEGAL. John Markley^ BPHKATA. Martin Oroea. LAHCA&TKE CITY, eomi Sabt Wabs. Uotlelb IJwUkay. Jacob Efflocer, Bambarc Enhlman. AU lieenaas nat.llfted within fifteen daya after being granted by tne Conrt, will be forfeited according to law. Atteali JOHH H. ZELLBB. j an 2 3t-6 Clerk Qaarter Seafllons. LANCA&TKH CITY. Sooth West Waad. Jacob N«hr. NoKT? Bast Wakd. Joseph Brintnall, LawTflDce Knapp. *¦ NoETB WiBT Ward. Henry 8trobl(>, John I. Fisher. Franola Suter. MARIETTA BOR. Frederick Haie. Oeorfia H. Goodman, MOUUT JOY BOB, Jrfcob Mooney. AUDITOR'S NOTICB. Assigned Estate of Ad&m Rudy and Wife, of West Earl twp., Lancaster co. THK undersigned Auditors, appointed to dlKtribnte tbe balance temainlng la tbe handa of Abraham 0. GroflT and Abraham Eby, aaalguees of said Adam Budy and Wife, to and amoDg lho% legally entitled to the same, will alt for that parpoeo on FBI- DAY,22nd of JAKDABY. ISW. at 2 o\lock, V Jl., tn the Court HouBe, in thn city or Lancaater, where all peraona Intereated in said dlatrlbntion may attend. JOHN ftUIGLYY. WM. WEIDMAN.' HBHRY CHREINBB, decSe-H-S Audltora. Applications for Tavern Jiaoenae. JANUARY SESSIONS, 1864. EDEN TOWNSHIP—Amelia ModerweU. All Ilcenaea not lifted within ftfUeu daya aftar bulng granted by the Court, will he forfeited acccordlog to law. Attwt, JOHir H.2BLLEU, ] an 6 3t 7 Clerk Qnarter Seaelona. HEITSHIT'S la WEST KINO ST., I.AHCA8TEB, PA'- SPICBS, DYE WOODS, PATEIIT MEDIOIWEB, ipEBSbMEBY, DBUtiS, MEDICINES, £c., &e. DANIEI. H. U£ITSHU. NOW QPKN. .a., .a. x> Xj :b 3E». ' s BARGAIN STORE, No. 60 North Qaeen St., Lancaater, MOTTO-'^QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFilS." HaTlng laid Is a good and wall selected stock of DBY GOODS. TBIMMINGB,FANUY OOODS,HOBIBUY,GLOVES, &o., which wen bonght at the greatest poaaibla ad- Tanlage, 1 ilatter rayasll to baabla to com¬ pete wllh elty storea, and rMpectfuUr InTlte the dtliena of Lancaater ctty and annonndlng oountry to call and examine my stock before punihas- decl9 "Im lug elsewhere. A. ADLBB. PHII. ADELPHIA. MATTRESSES, BEDS, FEATHERS, BLANKETS, COMFORT¬ ABLES, SACKINGS, QUILTS, CUSHIONS, aud all olber ariicles belonging tu tbe business feb n-l2.1y AMns HILLBORN. ESTABLISHED 1760. PETER LORILLARD, Snuff and Segar iUanufacturer, 16 b IB CHAMBERS STREET, {Formerly 42 Chambers Street, New York.} Would cali tbe attention of Dealer- tu the artlclai his maaufaeture. rli: BROWN SHDF?. MacabOT, Pemigroa. Flna Bappw, I'ura Virginia, Coarfo Bappeo, EfHcbtrocbett. American Geutleiiiao, Oopenhai'eu. ^YELLOW 8NDPF. Bcotoh, Honey Dew Sootch, High Toaat Scotch, Freah Honey Dew Scotah. Irish High Toast, Fieab i-uutcli, or Lijndyfoot, 4^AttentIon Is oalled to the large reduotlou iu pri¬ ces of Fine-Gut Chewing Tobacco and Smoklns To- baocoa, which will be found of a superior qualltT. TOBACCO. BMOKIHG. PINE CDT CHEWIHG. SMOKING. Loug, r. A. L..orplRin, B. Jago, No.l. Oavendiab, or Sweet, Sp-inlsh, tTo. 2, .'Iweet ti^cented Oronoco, Canaater, Non. 1 3t '2 mixed, Tia Foil CaTandiai-, Tcrkiah. N. B.—Aclrcnlarof prlcrn will be asa' on application lyr-Ifi but, even if not, remember what is said in; for ahe had scarcely touched the bell in the Book of wisdom, where even such a before she had a nervous misgiving that case as this provided for.. 'Take no heed her intended interview with her servants would not end either to her satisfaction or advantage. Wherever Mrs. Gordon went she waa liked by the servants j they had a sort of instinctive feeling that, her visits were productive of good, and that everybody was more comfortable for lhem. Jane curtesied, and weut with alacrity for the water, and very respectfully ad¬ mired the lilies j and altogether looked so good-tempered, that .Mra. Thorn was dis¬ armed of a little of her wrath. " You are looking pale, my deaf," said the good widow, seating herself on the sofa by the sido of the young wife. '• la t headache ?" ** Not exactly a headache/' aaid Mrs. Thopfl; ^" but—bat the truth is, I have been a little put out." " Baby outdng another tooth ?" asked Mrs. GKirdoD. AUDITOR'S NOTICE Estate of Barbara Snyder, late of East £arl township, deceaaed. ^^HE undersigned Audiior, appointed to dlatrtbnte tha balance In tha handa of Solomon High, Administrator <f<&jnuno/i of Barbara Snydur, dec'd, to and among thoaa legally entitled tu the aume, wilt sit for that pnrpoae on FRIDAY, FBBRDABY 12. 1861, at a o'clock. P. M . In the Library Itoom of the Court Houae, trhere all personf iotereetedln aaid dis¬ tribution may alteod K. H YDNDT, jan 64t 7 Auditor Applications for Eating House U- oense. JANUARY SESSIONS, 1861. HANHBIM BOB—A. J. Bby. WARWICK—Wm- a. Krelder, ' All UoascBB not Ufteo within flfteen days after being granted by theCourt, wlil beforfaltsl eceordlng to law. Attest, JOHN H. ZELLER, jan 6 3t 7 Clerk Qnaiter^geaaiona. " Oh, no; ahe ii quite well. It's quite I owe to you/* unto all words that are spoken, lest thou hear thy servant curse thee: for oflen- times also thine own heart knoweth that thou thyself likewise hast cursed others' Now isn't this borre out? You think nothing of sitting with me, and calling these women ungrateful and sullen; what more harm would there be, if they thought it, in their telling one another that they thought you mean ?" * " You are quite right," said the young housekeeper. " I am so much obliged to you." " Yes, 1 um right, my dear," said Mrs, Gordon; " and must be, while I have wisdom for my guide. Bat take my ad* vice in this matter: trouble your head no further about what you heard; pray for an increase of wifldom and of charity; and think more of what you, as Christ's servant, owe to them, than of what they AUDITOR'S NOTICK. Sstate of Hichael Eshleman, late of Rapho township, deceased. THE undersigned Auditor, appointed todiatribnta the bala-oeremalDiag is the hands ol I'ater Wealand and Jacob Blseher, Ezsontors of the will of eaid deceaaed, to and among thoee legally en¬ titled to the same. wlU ait for that purpose on WBD- NtSDAT.thelOthofFEBBDARY. A. D.,i8ei at lo'¬ clock Id the afternoon, at hia offlee in Bai bo tewnahlp, Lancaster connly, whereall peraoae Interesud In said dtatrlbaUon may attend. S. E. ZOO, Andltor. jan 6 4t-fl Bissolution of Partnership. NOTIOE is hereby given that the partnero&Ip heretofore fxlstlng biitwe - n the nn¬ deralgned, under the nameof JOHN :iHEAFF£K t CO., In Fenn township, waa dlsaolTed by mntnal oonsent on the SOth of October, ISn. All persons Indebted to the said firm will make Immediate setUamant, and those having claims wlllpreesnt them to either of tba under¬ signed residing Is the city of lAnoaater. JDBN8HE4FFSB. Jan a-31-7 OAUBUL GINQBICH. TUBHPIKE DIVIDEND. ''pHK President and Managers of the I Lancaster, Sllsahethtown and Mlddlatnwn Turn- Elka Boad. hare this day declared a dlTldeoi of One oUar and Twenty Centa on each Share oj Btock paya¬ ble on demand. J. U. LONG.Treararer. Jannary 4th, ISfi ¦ jan 6^t-7 MEW STORE 'THE Subscriber will open on JANU- I ABY 11,1861, A NEW STOBE OF AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK, Near BareTUlei Upper Iicacock twp., at the stand formerly o^pied by BpbraLm Bare. Al¬ ways on band it general asaortment of DUY QOODS, QDEBKSWABE, QBOCERIXB HABD- WABK, Ac, Ac. and will s«U for Oabk or In exehanga for conntry pro¬ dnce. at HMAUi ritoFrr. S. L. HBBsaSY. jan 3 .in-* WINTBB REQUISITES. TO CUBE BOnOHNESS 07 THB SKIff, GHAPFED HARDS AND LIPS,'USE EITHER Olycarlne Cream, Glycerine Tablet, Amandine »7Ul,730Par.CoBt9765,7>7 U. Market Valne$,794,200 00 Roal Estate 36 36S3.'i Bllla BocelTahle, for InHUrHDnxd made I()7,A4i Bt Balancej> dno r.t AneDCleH—Preminma on M±rlne Policio-. accrord laiortct, anJ other debin da«) the Compann -13,919 37 Scrip and *="«k of Sundry loanranco and otharCo-' nny. 95.8U3, eatimated vnlue.. 3,205 00 Cbah on dcpoxlt with Onlted Stated OoTernment, sub¬ ject to teu daya call, $80 0(10 00 Caah In Banks* 38,598 39 •¦ Drawer 200 00 118.780 1? $1,QS9.42-^ Si DIKECTOIJS. Tiioiaatt Haod, John •!. Uavis. Edmund A. Sonder Theophiloa Panldiug, .foho K Penro^q. Jamoa Tm- qnair, Joaepb H. deal. Dr. B. W.. HonatoD, Geo. 0 Lelpar, Hngh Craig, Obarles Kelly. Robert Burloo, Samnel P. r^tokea, J.F. I'enlaton Henry ijloan, Wm. G. Baulton. Edward DttrUnf:ton, H. Jonea Brooke. Ja- tfpli e. Jones. James B. McFarland, Jcahna P. Eyre, apdaear MeflTalna. John B. Sample, Pittsburg, A.B. Berger, PitLfburg. THOMA.S C. HA^D, President. John C. DAVIS, Vice President. Hi.iRT LTLBnEN, Soorflfjiry. , J. ZIHMEBMa;?. Agent. JHii ti-tf-7] N'o. 47 Nonh Qnefn atreet. Lancaster. \JjL Styles aud Sizes of OllAl'U^. IVuUYTVl'Kii, KKllitOTVIMiior'l mar 7. FANCY PUHS • PAWCY PURS I I JOHK FAREIRA, 716 Arch Street be¬ low 8lh lonth sidfi Philadelphiu. Ujporter, Mauufaettirer of ;iQd Dnaler !u al kinds of .PAWCT PUBBl §:•..? Laidies' and Child¬ ren's Wi'rtr, t Vmh to rnturu my tbiii'kt: tn my Iii«niljf •¦! LancutiCvr aud the sur¬ rounding OourilifB, ror their Tcry llbBial pxtronsE!!* Hitendid to mp during the last few ytarfl, and would aay to them that luowhaTPlnitortj, of my uwn liuporUtlou and Mannfccturrt-i very i-xtenflivf a«ss"riuiriiit of nil ttif different kinda and (lu^litles of Famct Ftma. f^r Lndies' andChlldren, that will bo worn durln-l thf Fall and Winter reaons. Belnpthe direct Importer of ill my Furf trom Kurnfie and haTing them all .Manufietur-J undtjr myownaupt^r- Tislon—enables me to offer my ciiSfDHT-i and the public a much handsomer ^'t-t ot Kurs lur thd «^ii>'t moaey. Ladlcp please give me a call b^tof: purcha»lnR I Pleaue r3memb4'r tLunam", numb<*rAudBtris;t. Jllll.N FAUKIUA. :-"o.7l*> Art-ha-.i-«t.riii'.i<lelphla. Bopt 9-5m-4l'-c Camphor lee. Lip Salve, deo S-tf-3 rnonmber Oraam, Gold Cream, Glycerine uid Camphor 8oap, Spernlaceti Soap. CHARLXS A. HEINITSH'S, Apotheoary. Ko. 13 Bast Slog itreet, Lancaster. MEW HOLLAND TUBNPIKE DIVIDEND. TKE President and Managers of the 5ew Holland Tnrnpike Boad Company, haTe this day deolared a dlridend of two dollars per ifaare, ex- oluaWe of State and Dnltad States taxea, ior tba lest six months payable oa demand at the ofles of BOLAND DILLEB New HoLLAsn, Jan. 4,1864. Treasurer, janeat-? Isaac E Knhns ) vs. > Hor. T. 1863, No. 40, Kxtcntlon Doc. A.W.*naTeIy. ) . , , ' I 'HE undersigned Auditor, appointed I by the Coart to distrlbnte the proceeds of the sale ofdefendant'srealtflate, to and among those legally entitled thereto, hereby gWas notice that he will attend for ihepnrposQ ofhis appolatm«Dt.at the Library Room, in the Conrt Honae, In the city of Lancaater, on TDES¬ DAY. the 9Lh day of FEBRUARY, A. Dr 1881, ats o'- clorlc P. M, when and where all perMns intereated may attend If tbey think proper, jan 6-41-7. D. G. EBHLBUAN, Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICB. Hanor Tamplke Boad Company. ^I^HE President and Managers have 1 declared a dividend of FODR AHD ONE-HALF PEB CERT, for the pasi six months, payable forthwith Janast-- GEO. F. BSBNEMAlf.Treaanror. ' MONEY WANTEdT ~. TN consequence of the large amounts of J. B. UABKLEY, Vniolesala and Betall Dealer In DKUGS, MEDICINES, &g., ' BTo. 41 Nortll Queen at.. Late K<»0nan'8,) Lancaster, Paina. "PHYSICIANS and Countrj « Mer- j|. flhanta wlU flnd It to their Interest to bpiy their DRUGS AND MEDICINES at HABELEY'S CHEAP CASH DRUG STORE, where they can always rely on getting PORE and FUESH DB UQS, jrc, at the lowest maiket rates, ff^PDRl FBESH GRODCVD Si^I0E8,| warranted can always be had at Ifo.-41 Nokth Qnisv Staskt. noT 14-tf-6I WATEK WHEELS. KYDRAULIC BAKS! nVDPAULIC RAMS!! THK cheapest aud betst powers for pnmplng, Irrigation, ohnrnlDg, grinding, and other farm purposes. WATER WHEELS or Terions paltorn^ HYDRAULIC RAHB In operation throwing water, and onr self regulating WIND WILL—Klgara patent—can be seea at our store. ButcblDgn it Foater'a Pa^at ROTARY PDMP—this Pomp wi>rk9 equally well turned slowly by haud or rfipidly by power. Send for discrip- tl TO circniars. Alao, LIFT AND FORCE POMPS, of Brass and Iron. Lead. Cast aDd Wroogbt Iron Pipes. TERRA COTTA DRAIN PIPES of all ulria; Bathlog Taba, Wash Bastne and all other arttules In tha tntde, of the best make and at fair prices. MoCOlilN St EHOADci. Plumbers nnd Oaa Fitters. No. 1221 MARKKT Street, PhUadelphIa. Pa. aep 6 figi'll CHKAF MTLTiTNEHY. MKS. M* J, DAILY, 64i East King street, nas retamed from the City with a hand¬ some assortment of WINTER MIL LINER Y, which aha offaiB vary aheap. She would be pleased to have her frienda and tba pabllo to calland examine her stock. BONNETS ana HATS done up and made to Older at verv abort notlM. bot 4.tr-<K>. money balng expended In wayof bonntlea, relief, , for the beneflt ofthose famlllea whose ratbora and ¦ona are In tbe aerTln of tha Oorernment, it Is naees* tary for the Conaty ofLaBoaster to maka an additional loan for a period not lass thnn on* year, ftrom tha first day of April next. To obtain tbe same at tba lowest ¦?.»«»•* nf Wfflti.ai ir.tiA^^« T « M -nr .. nit*, th* oodenlgBadooitMer It to bs tbelrdutv to IC- uit^fliS^LSJrM^:.^^..**' ^"^ .el«propo«.li.«)th«aUpereo<i«wha-taTamJneyIo Hempfleld townsbip, deeeued. loan may aUad npon u •qt^al footing. T?L''5.!'f^s°e<i Auditor, appointed ji;i&'^i::'i''^irirci's,xit^'^rsi''t^'tS:;'r S'^'Imu^ .;'.!f'''"'"°~"f;,^.'°i •?!''°S«"«ieBrt- M'on thiMMnd imaBAT or JiOTiSI. IBM. ly entltlEd to the ume, win alt tor that parpose on JOflR DOVIB.- BATHBDAir, the 2Sd day.of JANOABIT LS^t 10 WILLUil «KB(mK o'dodt* m 111 th. Ubri, Room of the OoSt^Bou.^ DAyJO hSmK ' In th. Oltjr of Uoeaater, whire .U peraona Intereated ' : " oSSSSoMta in aaid dUtilbutlon ma, attuid. "¦ " ' JOHN M.'QBBIDKB, Auditor. 'dec 304160 OaUBlMlonen'Oae. ot Idmeaatei Oo.pi>M.-'Il;nii. deoM IM SOJOETHINa FOB TH£ TIMES. A mOBSaiTT lOB STEBT FASUEK! A LAMB BTOOX 0, MEW latPKOTSB Fodder, Hay and Straw Cutters Alas, COSH SaiU^IBS, aaopnia iuchihss, EAnsAQi aniRiBS, LAED PSIISU8, EABBOWB, FLOOaHB, CmnTAXOBS, rABM BILLS, JBAOB, BILTIMa, SALT, DB AOr * :V>TBB HFI8. &>, ^ Xf AU Undf of eaad kolfht for euk. Vo. 38 East -Kill ll>aM,B4^dtor to Oo«rt Honae. . moT U >ai-«l friLLUM miOBIB. The Ftuladelphia and Balti- more Central Bailroad. WINTBR AKKANOEMENT. ON and after MONDAY, December 7lh, 1863, tbe traina viU leaTo Pbiladelphiii from the depot of tbe W. C. and P. H. Company, Nortb.e8St oomerof £10 HTESHTH and MAREST Utreeli at S.OO A. M. and 4.00 P. U. (b'nndave excepted*) Leave Oxford at7.00. A. M. aad 3.10 P. M. The Train leaTlog Philadelphia at 8.00 A. M., coa- neots at Oxford with a dally line of Stages to Peaoh Bottom, in Lanoaater coaRty. Ki,taralng leaTflS Peaoh Bottom to oonneot at Oxford villi the afternoon train for Philadelphia. mayS0-tf-S7 HSNBTWOOD.SaperintendQot. A VALU ABLE" FABM AT PBI¬ VATE SALE. Ia Weat Lnmpeter twp., «aJoining the CU7 Line. TUK unueraigucd offers at private sale Ibat YeiUAblef Arm, CONTAINING 41 ACRES, altuat-d on the Coneatoga. ti<lj.iiciag the CAtj Lisa.— Thelfcd 1» in a flne aute ol coltlV&tion, under good fences, and admirably situated for a truck and frnit farm. The improVemnrJ^ are iill aaw, ludndlBg a uew Brick nWBLMSG HOUSE. XH faet front. MA WUb two rU'ry BrielE B;ick Bniidiag, fine Harn, BIS Jud other >iut-bnildingH. The yaid bi-iog haml- 9*4 Bb:iiEly omaiuenied wiih antiima tieee, togoibvr •«iili 160 Cbolce Fruit Tr>><-K. all tn h thriviug con-Jiik-ju, wUfa an ellgable aitnation renders It desirable tor a rural hume, coarenitint to the city. Tbore la e. gu^d well of water with pnmp therein, together vith tw- iarg« cis¬ terns <>n the prcml-es. There ia aiao a very Tunablt* SakU Bank, inexhauatable in ita reaonrees of tbe best ballding sand in tbia Ticlclij, which ia nuw yield¬ ing an anun.il iaconie of $600. Tcia deairabie propert; will be aold on eaay terma. one hulf the purchaBa mo¬ ney, if det-ired, remftloing in tbe property. For further partlculara ioiiulre nf dcc;<0-tf-^ GEO. D. SVKKCHEK. THK SATURDAY EVENING POStT ^^ The Olde.st aud Uest of thf Wcekllea ^* k HW Proprietors ot Tlii?] SATUK- 3 DAY EVSM.^G POST—wbich paper Is now in its fbtty.T/iird I'ear/—would aimply announce In their Proapectna forl864, that thay denign maintaining for their weekly ibe high characuritliaa already acquired aaaFIIiSTCLASS UlTEaARY PiPEK t . Tbey h&VB reason to beliere that the stories of Afrr. Wood, autlior nf " Kast Lynne," lte ; Miss Braddcn, au¬ thor of •• r.loauor'H Victory," ic; Mari-m Harland, au¬ thor of* Alone," 4c.; Miss I'li-yinia, F Town^tnid, and nnoierous otlier excellent writert. bave be^u giioeralty rtgarded as posheaatng the gio&*,ost m^rit 4sd lhe moat Abaorbitig interest; and they design procuring for THE i'OST Iu Lhd future aa in the ps'it, ihe beat Stories, i»^ffc/(.X and other Lxternry ,Voii:/((ej, which tbey cau piltfxibly obiHiu. They have comuit-ucfd, lu the flrat Pdper of Jauuury a new Kurel, called OSWALD aKAY, BY MR.S. WOOD, Author of *'East Lynne,'* Veracr'a Pride," ic, This novel will beabont the length of Bast I^yone," and will fiir firintedfrom tkt <idi\nice ifheft.*tiprtstlyfor* wird-dio lhem tiy Mrs. Woo-tfrom Englund. Ia ndilttlon to'the i^torlea. written axprCfirily for Tif R I'O.-iT. t'je e'tiiur alao/trivea to Uy before tia rvadprB tb« ba^t Stories from Engliah PeiludicAla. And gives, in aildition to tbe Tales and Sketches, more or lei«a. Agrlcnltural Matter, with a Riddle, Hecelpti, .Vewa'und Maiket Uopnrtments every week. A SEWma MACHINE GHATIS ! W« will give to any peraon pending ihirty anbBcrip- tlons to THE PObT and Sixty Dollars, odu of WRhL- EK4 WlLSO.V'SCBLKBKATEDSEWl.NO MACHINES puch zr- tbey aell for Forty Ave Oollara. Tta> .UacMnpa will ba selected new at the Uannfaclory In Kew Yoik, hosed, and forwarded free of co>4t, lot'tA llu rxceplton of freight. TritlM^ —Two DoUara a vnar ; Two copies. $S; Four copi'i" 83; Eight copleii (and oce //r-ifw). $12—Ooe copy uf tho POST and ono of Tti K hh D Y'K VHiKSD, $3 iddre-^ HE AGO.V & I'ETBUiON. No 319 WalnotStrePt PhiUdelplila. JC5"-'^i'acloioa numbera of TUK POST asnt gruiia. J..11 s, .i'-e. VALUABI.K HKAXi ESTATE AT PUBGIC SALE. ON SATURDAY, the Slat day of January, 1864, la pnraaanca of an rrder uf tbeOr• i UHa's Court of Lanea«ter connty, the nnderaignvd ad< mlnUtrator of tbe estate of iblllp Bsok, lale of Para¬ dise t }wn*hlp. dec'd., will aell Ht public sale at the pabllc house of Henry B«ar, In the buroagh of 8lraa> bnrg. tha following Keal Saute, lale tba eatate ot uld deceased, viz: All tUit c~r[ArD lot or piece of ground situated in Paradinc tuwnbbtp, aforesaid, oa the public road lead- iDg from ntraahurg boroogb to Mwual Plaasaat. abuat Smileasjuthot ^iiraabnrg, HdJolnlugUndaof J«cobFoa Peter Hoor. and Jamah Oarrio. CONTAINING ABODT Sh ACRES, wlrh c OLO ¦: ory I04 DVVKbLJNU'aoiIifE. a i fi:;Lii- stable, itc "Xcellaotsprlng of water,choice I l;uil t:e(9, si- d utlier iuiprMTem^uia ibereoa. • J. t=ul« tiicJiKmoiaUd at'.j u'clock P. M un aaid day,' att^n^I^ncv will bo given and terma uade known by JOHN BANGK, jiu 6-tB.7 Administrator. -m SHBHIPF'fl SALE. ON SATUKDAY JANUARY 16th, ir m SOMETHIN0 NEW IN PHILADELPHIA 1 OOOPKR'S Photographic and Art (rallery, No. 1338 (Jhoatuut Street, Phila., (Opposite U..'..lliut.) IJiiltert/^ Reception and Operating Koomn ull tin first Jioor. PUOl'O- , _ - IX- ¦I'Vl'ES and t-.k. n nt mli-K^ t.i Kuit tlie tiin.!s ¦ IMCurfS fini.shcd in V.'A'rBlt COI.OItr?, 011-, IXlJfA IMC. aud PASTIL. tlORSKSsnd othrtraiiiiiial.s ivQUlPACK.-^.COUNTRY i^i:ATa, IIDINS, MlJDiJ'ti wt" MAOHIXKUY, .tc, fur i'atentiug aicurately pli(<r~>;c!aphe.t. I>. F. Cooper desirus to cnll tbtt xctHUtion of pcr^''Ils vifritiiit: Philii'ltilpiiit to hiw uuw Ground Fluor Oaliery, niiuiehe "'ax inlroduft-d imwlj [ifiLi*utuJ cauiitritti, c^p- .-tl>lu of taking, in n rpw ;^n\)i;(lK, oul> iiuitdrt-a I'boCo- grtipbs, from che small i<tnmp dr attto^rKphtc, to the lin- pririat and Liife t^ize, .\fier mauy exjtifi'tmeuts he has fiucreeded in placiug hissky Unlit at ail iruprved angle, diffUHiuK the Mfiht iu eiiual priit'urtiuuM. and prodURiii<* tit^t sofL)-:r.til)ttioti of toue which cannot t>e ^Ithii by tbe >^iile ami t^hy- lixbts geiiei:i;!y u^ed.jnil which i.snf so much iuipir- :niii-e to th ¦ liejimy of i\ |:I'.-:uriJ. 11 i.i m.td«of Kr(;iii:h t;l;«as, imd Is tbe Uruuat !n I'lii.u-lelphia. Sir. Copper hoA Li-^u ruga^i'il more t'.aii twenty ye.irs in the atudy and praclice of the Fine Arix. Ilis 1 <ug txfi- riencH as j Mluiaturi' ;iiid Portrait l'ah.:pr Ik .i iiulAi'lent guiiranttrt fur tbe ptrlVcti'Mi of the pictun-K ur^'iu at hi>: 'stnblitihmeut Thuurt. of ideailzittg l» w>'ll und-irt^tooi ; uonu but till) muat !ikl;iful arlists.-^re etoployvi i:i the rfupccUvf departments. All rietures Wartantcl;—tbe Ivory:vpet! will nol chniiSe in any clia-at.'.ana »r;:i PtmJ tlht Zrrt of aciJ-:. Particular attention ia p.tiil iv ;*i»it;^ gr-tctful aii;lta.sy p'i>iMou?. ll;ii;uarreitypcB aod all other kind.'<of plcIur>H cop- (••d, fruui fiinall ui'djilioo t:) lic't ttizs aii-.! liijia::tril lu ciil-irf nr Indian toh. to luok e<jual to picture.-* t^iken from liio. ihi-; (Jallery po»>'eMi«B rarerjcilitiet< for t-.klti|; Fj)iien- tritri t'icturca irciia litb. In th*' ri-:ir tiuibtltig, wlmre fr.iii one to lilty tiorse- cm W |<hut'i.:rapbi-(l .it a tiui-' .\. U.—TO PlDTuUKAPUKilS. 0'LOKIi^l'a A:;D tlua fi.r ><ima time Tbe tanofry bnildln^a ate large urtlKiLS, JUi-T l.>.suMi. A NKW i^i'KK OS | aat comrau'lona, all the laches, ¦oak*. Itmea. handlera PHOTOGRAPH COLORING, IVORVTYPING, l »od l*y;vway Tat- are puddlel in-*K)0 dry, .paoiah or KNAMKLUNG IVORY MINIAI DRK j :i,VL'v:;t\';';on'l'1Jc5riroYlbrT^^^^^^^^^ i^AIrJTXMj, &C., Im. j p.ica tUat liat bean paid for the be*tcheatautoak bark •"i'laplele in>trucLioi:F ^Ivun jur milting Ivr>r} tpeK, t d-llrerad la S4£>0 par cord. Willi siiuirf Talunliie re'i'ip c, ce^er In fjr- i'ub!!«hi'J, ! There 1- coriDfccted with thaT-mnery two superior 11—ful tf* 4ll ph.-tOi; rap here, tor oue "i «hlrh a lar^e Swaati> and an aOno'lance of coM water; dry npanihh cum has been olT-red | hide* hnre baen ?afaly sweated lhe year round. The Bv following th-(liri'CtijnF cmtaio-d In lhi« b-ok, i lacu^ry 1^ in fnll operation at pronent. and will be bO thu.-e ^er.st'iiB with no preViAutt ku>i>rlei);t> of I kapt until aold. rubatanttat DWELLISQ UOOiES, for A VAIiTJABIiE TANJSEHY SAIiE. THE undersigned having removed to rarliKU. otr.*ia at private ?ale bin Tj.NNSRY.Io- .'Hie.l t»'ar to Ik^shorg, Perry county. Pa., au ; 12 miles iiffft Cl* Milier-'tuwa.ou the Penn'a Kailroad ana Canal Tbe T-^.-it ol 7 ACRES on wblch tha Tannery ia erected ib uic aly improved, haTlng a large new and wwll fln- li-bed PWSLfaNGnOU.SKnponit.::prlngHonae. aol a tliia apring i>rireiih water, alarge Orchard or tbe bpnt rintta, tjtabllng Ac; a large Spring riri..g on tbe p-operty furnlabea an abundaace oi wa¬ ter fur drlTliii: a'l tbe machinery of tbeTannrry; atall Btjck with Ibe inoat iuprorcd mod.' of burning wet lan aud *leao)lng leche> hare b^ao In aocceaefot openi' FOH m . 18S4,at2D'clo k, P. U., by virtue ofa writ of Alias irt Facina, (Inqnibltlnn beldg waved ) Uaned out of tne t.'ourt of Coiiim'cn PUaa, of Lanoiatar Connty. and to ua directed, 1 will expcEe to pnbllc salo or ontcry, at tbe Oourt Houae, In tne city of Lancaster, the follow- isg Hoal EaUte.viz: The nndlvldftd half of a lot of groand. aituated al tLa Qap, lu Saliabnry towuahlp, Laocaater connty, CONTAINING i ACRE, more or leaa, on which la a two atory T&YEBN i BOUSE, Frama Barn. Beg Pen. Well of water, Frott Treea, and otter Improvnmenla thereon, J adjoining property of Koratia 6. Kerns and the Peoi.'a. Bailroad. Seised and taken In execution as tbe property of JAUBS EUBREt, and to b.< aold by F. SMITH, Sbt-rlff. Sheriff's Ofllce, Lancaktar Dec. 2S, I86;t. dec 30 US PUBLIC SALE. ON SxVrURDAY, JANUARY 16tli, 1961, wlil be auld at public a^le, on the premla'-e, ia I'enn townahip, Lancaster county the following de¬ scribed prooeriy, to wit: Ail that valuable and well Icnown Blacksmith Stand, known a.-( " Shltz>," together with 2 ACRES AND 76 PERCHES OF LAND, more or less,situate at the Croaa-roads loading to Liti<, Manbeim, Peunville and LoxlUKton, :i mllaa from Man - beim, Smilea from Lltiz 1}{ mllea from Peunville. and tba same difit&nce from l.-.-xtogtou ; aliolnlng landa of Jaoob Shitz, Henry He>-< and othera The Imnrove- menta thers.-n area two eiory Brick 1>WEL- l^INO HOUSE, timlth Shop. Waah HonRe. Barn. Wagon Shed. Straw -hed, Hog-aty, Wood thwl.. and other outbnildibgs; airio two Wells ofexcoiieu and uerer-failiog Wiiter. with pumpa therein (ona nf lhem at trie dwelling, the other near tbe smith >hop), And an Orchard of choica Apple, and otber Fruit Treea. The BlackamlthiQg baaineia haatifoii carried for a num ber of ye^tra ht Ibis atand, wblch is one of tbe beat in the county. ' Per.Mins wlabiag tJ view the above, before tbe a*y uf aalc, will plea.<<e call on the aubacrlber. residing there¬ ou. Poaaesslon -nd a goud litle will be given on the flrctof April next. Sale to commence ni \ o'clock P. M. of said day, wb^n attendance will be giveu and terma made known bv dec 26-U-.'> AUOO.-TDS B. BSIST. Valuable Steam MiU Property at Private Sale •"PHE uudcraigucil offer at Private r-\!le, I thevaiuable KORTH LEBANON BTEAM MILL PKOPERTY, situated In the boron^b of North Lebanon, Lebjuuu connty. Ihe buitiling i^42by -15 feet; tho Eugiue is^ 4.1 horae power; there are ihrae run offi -Surra wltb room f->r the fcnTth; and thei aearingls allot tlielate»tlMDrovemanf J Thi.-< .Mill haa beea doing agood bnalneta for a num¬ ber of yean, and can command a profltable baalncM at atl time-. It will be diapOMj of on reaaonable Hud ac- ¦«pbs ('Ala:.-. h.'. fuii.i-hr.l Ih:iui;- ' handa belong to the property. Alao, 4-if> ACRBS OP MOUNTAIN LAND. Any pnrajo wiahlDg to engage In tha lanolug bu-1- na^- won d h« very c<>uifonably and adrantsgeon ly Cxad tn Ihla property. Reference to t'liberul the lllJe and Leather Dealera lu Philadelphia Pur inroruiatlou In refereoee [o tarma ie . pleiae ap¬ ply by teller or ..thorwUe to WM. BLAIK Jannary 1. CarlUla, Pa. dflc : 0 tr-6 I'aintin;; cannol lail to '-olor photcg: fiil lind effertiro hiyK-. •I'riee, rnu Cupy, $700, Five C.'i-.!«j: tulitlii:: $1- one n py, with liox tf I rufliei-, :inJ prepitrnti'MJa c^iKi.l.lo will fr-jtt oi charge. WIU nr. put)tU!itD fUonTtr, A VALUAIILK WOUli ON' U.:A\VI .G. With progreaalvo illuytratiomii'f the Humiii ¥:\.r.; .md Fignre. Auo, A UANU-UOOK ON' POSITIONS, with iiluatratifiijv. Ur.si>;ui*.| lor tin.- uk-i of Ph^M- graphera anu ArtUtK. .Mr. Goopercoctluuostor.:ceiveL.tdii'sau'jlK'utli'meu . , , .•in- - i Iuto hip claases for instrucUuu lu Lr-iwiut;, aud pooto- A *¦( i Pi unucrsigu'ia oiiers at private Sale ' i\ S. lii-cfirn ituateil in Uart liiwnaliiii. l.itiCA-tfrCo, PKIVATE SALE. 628 HOOP SKIRTS. 628 The Philadelphia Hoop Skirt MANUFACTOBY. WHOLESALE AND BETAIL, Ro. ess ARCH St., PUiX,.40£LPUIA. CONSTANTLY on hand, and made to order Fifti Class SKIRTS, tor Udies, Ulaaee and Children, embracing the " Llllpntloo," "Llllpute Trail,*' "Qnaker." " Quaker Trail," Begnlar Oore Traila, —extra long.—Extra Slie Waleta, nod medtnm slzea— : together witb a fnll line of Mlsaaa and Chlldrena, from I 4to46^prlngH. which for sym^try, flalBbanddurablll- tohaTo noni'-a' In the Markei. We u^a liothlog but thebebt finiahed English Steel Spriflg", and the boat vovflD TapeB. secnrlng all the metal fastenings, by Im¬ proved machinery and guarantee to farnlsh a beUer, cheaper anl more saO^aelary StClRT, than can be ot>^ tained «l»ewb6ro. Corsits, Coisit Cla^i and Patent Hoop Skirt Suproft- lua.—-Ilermi Caah.~One Priea Only AotM tf'41. graph, iTOrytype, India lak. .ind las-tii i'alutiiig, and a beautiful proteSK fjr tnamelliu.: i'ictuie;. Circulars coutaluiug liar of prices of plcturfS and further luformation respt^ctlng the BoiikK aod Termi> of lutitructiuQ m.ty bubad byenrlofJog Post Ofllce AddreaK aud a Stamp to P. P. COOPEH. 135K CheatQut Street, Phlladrlpbia. KKPEUKNCES: Cnlub Cope, Prealdent Aradeniy of Plue .^rl3. Dr. Tho'. U. WllBni), Ornltholpijist and Bntomologiat. li-ir. lliom.ta Mllea JJartfo, P.y. Ohurch. Ui-u. Victor A. ^^artori, OoukuI of Legboru. Hnbert O. CUrkaon, of flrm of Jay Oooke A Co. H-T. W. A. Maybiu, Hector of St. Albann* Church, N. Y. J. li Tilton £ Co . Coiton. P Uodife, i'.eq., Worcester. lUaas. MoQfl. Amedee Sauran, Prencb Ooneal, llaltimore, dec9-'im-3 U cum mud atl Dg termi-. felix lioht. Jacob liout, john hbnbt, qenbt bk&ndt. Sep l2-3m-4S CITY HOTEL PKOPEHTY AT PUULIC SALE. \ TUUKSOAY, JANUARY Uth. {y I6tit, the anhacriber wilt offur at public eile, on the premises, bla Ilotel kuown as tbe FKA^'KblN HUUbK. aituated on the west t>lde of North Qneen St., Lancaster city, half h ecinara from tho Kallroad Denot,' adjointng property ofSaiu'I Hati on the north and Wm. Khrum un the south, cjntainlcg iu front on North Qa«aa street 4-2K fe«t. extending tn depth weUward 3 j:f tee: t > a fourleeu fdel wide public alley. The rear partof thia pruperty covern tbred half I^ts, facing on the above all>-7 93 feat. Tbe iiupr>.vetnsata are [«{» a large thrfe-Mury BKlCK TaVEKN HOD.SB, ^"9 Kilchen and other outbnildiugs. with the largehtJM& gronnd and iiabting aceummodatii^na of any hotel la the clly. Tnin prapariy lain excellent repair,atid ona of lbe cldall nad moat flanrlahingataDdsIn the citv. A faitfadr darcrlptiou ia deemed unneceaaary. If aay accommodation lo tne purchaser, one half the pufcbaar moi:ay mav remain ou the property. Title and poaseaalou given on the lot day of AprU. ISril. bile to commence at 7 o'clook p. m., when at- t-odance will be given and lerma made known by j"- B. H. EaOFFMAN. T H !P PAS.TS MANTILLA, CLOAK AND FUR E M P O Ii I U M . No. 930 CHESTNUT ST., (FormerW No. T0») FHILA DELPHIC. I W. PROCTOR & CO, invite the 99 • attention of their friends to their large and an* perb alock of FINE CLOAKS & FURS, unparalleled In any former heason. The increaaed accommodation afforded lu oar new location, enablea up t«i devoto tha fnlleHt attention to our FDR DEPARTUBNT, which will be found well fnr- CONTAINING 97 ACRES & 27 PERCHES, ofguOil laud, Wfll improved nud divldi^d ititn cfinveui- t'DL flold.><; the Lulldiugt cousistif a l-ir^t; and uell tioirhed two-story d'oiie IIOUSK, with ^latB ronf, ^nr^ a ItiT^w Swippur BatD, with :5trnw Shiid attarhed, ||!!^ I and y.>ril walle.l In ; a large Htr-uH Dairy JlrnT. Tii?" I I Ver a ur.Tfr-failiiig (-prii-'n near tho dweiliug; alwia ' pump with exivllt-ut waterat the di'Dr; Uv>')i IIoufa, U"w)d lIou8e,Utit; Iiouae, .tud other nt;c-«haaryout-builii- ing-. Tlierw ia about 6 acre« of U'ooJItnd. Tluh prop¬ erty ia btKuitifully situated near tli*? village of Oeor^tt- towD, In (laid townahip, and Ik in allrihpuctt a very deairabie property, being convenieut to Cliurches, Achoola, .Mills, Mechanic's Shops, ic- Any peraon wishing to view thii aame will pleafc rail uu John T. Arrisou, residing thereon, wbo will be pleasMl to hhow the aame. Terma, which will be eaav, made ktiowii by S.VMUKL l(l,.^NIC, dec 9-tf-.1u Near the Gap. limcastcr Co . I'«. PHIVATE SALE. subserii;er liviiic^ ou THE subsericer living ou the pike leading! from Waynesboro' lo HaKaralown, two milea frem theformer placrt and nine from the latler, near AntieUm Junction, offers hla farm at private sale. Said Farm contalna about 136 ACUES of beet quality limestone laud lu a high atate of cnttl- vatioD, and watered by the Little Antietam. Th« farm contains 90 acrea of ehoiee meadow land aud abont 12 acrea of good timber. The buildings eonsiat of a tlra'-rale Stone DWELLING HOUSE, with —" Kitchen attached to eaeh end; a large Bank ^ , Barn with all the latest improvementa, spring ulahedwUheTerydascriptionof FIRST CLASS FOBS, i honae, barouche house, and all other neceaaary oat- which will be goaranteed aa repreaonted, or the money ; baildiogs, in prime order. A DttTer-falUng iptlng ef paid will be refunded. | excelleut water. Also, a aplendid Orchard ofcholce ORDEBS per mall will be carefnlly attended to and baaringfrnlt. delivered. Expresa'ohargeti patd any diatanee within ! Thla U one of tbe best watered and most desirable ' farma In the county, and the'nhsoriber will taka plea¬ sure In ebowlog It to persons desirous of purchaalng. dao as St 6 * DAJVIKL NSWC0U£5. I OTBBlBL PUBIilC SALE OP STOCKS. ON THURSDAY, JANUARV 21, 1S&;, win b. sold HI pablic sale, ftt tbti pabtlc hoa^o of ADtbooy Lncbl.r, la tho eity of LftncftHt r, tb. To^lowiag doHcribod proporty: 50 Sbarei WocH LASi:»5TBRAKD LITIZ TnoNPIKli. r. do do STKjSBDKO AMD aiLLi-OKTTlIKM- PIKK. » Sbarei .Srocit BIG SPKINO AND BEAVEE VALLST TDKNI'IKK. Itill fibftro. StocK or 'THK RiDDLESBOKQ IDPBOVK- MKNT COMPANY." 6 fbaroB Stoek LAKOASTBB LOCOMOTIVE WORKS. :il :iliBrei Sloek LaNOASTSB AHD COLDHBIATBL. LEKAPII CO. gale 10 eomoio co atS a'clock P. M. of raid day, wliea atloodaoce will b« glToo aad torma mado koowa by WM.ADG. ATLEIi. Admioistrator of Oeo. T. Laoe, deeoaaed. Georgo Martio, Aactioaepr. jan ti-ta-1. FOB EBNt] IN the village of Chrisliana, a (JAK- UIAOE UAKEK SHOP, with all lb« coarealoac. >.I dolag a large baBlaaae. Tbe location U ono of tha host la the coaaty. AppW lo CATUABINE P. aKEIST. oct9.')-tf.40 Cbrietiaija, LancdBlor coanty, Pa. iip 6 ly-»I J- W.FROGIOR le CO., No. a-a ChHtnat St., PhlUdolpbla. POH HENT. '¦j"'llE subscriber offers for rent the well I koown '¦ EAOLB HOTEIj." altaated at tbo J coraer of Front Streot. and Elbow Lane. Uar--| riptta, Pa. The atand ia one ofthe beat in tbe ^.-.ij conntr of Laocaeler, and frcio iu locality enrfi'.'BB"t maode a largo proportloa of tbo Bl VEB BOSUIEbS Ifi THK SPKINa OF TUS TEAR. The boaio bae bean ra- ceotly refltted wltb all modern improTemeata, and i» aow in flret rat* ordar. XS' PoEBOselon will bogiTen Immediately If deairoJ. Fit forther ioformalioa and tema apply to TOHN ADXEB. doc IMM MariiotU, P».
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Title | Lancaster Examiner and Herald |
Masthead | Lancaster Examiner and Herald |
Volume | 38 |
Issue | 8 |
Subject | Newspapers--Pennsylvania--Lancaster County |
Description | The Lancaster Examiner and Herald was published weekly in Lancaster, Pa., during the middle years of the nineteenth century. By digitizing the years 1834-1872, patrons are provided with a view of politics and events of this tumultuous period from a liberal political slant, providing balance to the more conservative perspective of the Intelligencer-Journal, which was recently digitized by Penn State. |
Publisher | Hamersly & Richards |
Place of Publication | Lancaster, Pa. |
Date | 1864-01-13 |
Location Covered | Lancaster County (Pa.) |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Language | English |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact LancasterHistory, Attn: Library Services, 230 N. President Ave., Lancaster, PA, 17603. Phone: 717-392-4633, ext. 126. Email: research@lancasterhistory.org |
Contributing Institution | LancasterHistory |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Month | 01 |
Day | 13 |
Year | 1864 |
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