L_PAAPPARkWX4. in — ade the following eloquent and forcible remarks at thp,annual gathering on =Salisbury Beach, Millif•tifew clays since There is-no Digit or woman who - does not deplore civil war, but whatever may have . been out antecedents, there is 116 nicusertaiiitiii to the duty of every citizen of the United States, Wer*e u 3 fennel - war—war 'diseksred 'by _the inSurgents—TwaideolszedenSi . ' Opted by the loyal government of thelnitedlltateL In the eye of the law the di:ay:which devolves" upon th&citizen is clear imd-unthistakable. It into accept'the Constitutional fact of the war. I know it as-well as any other man, and from the•secession of the Southern States, I" have abitidned from sympathy, countenance and intercourse with them. The second duty is attnctive duty: In time of war each•subject owes to the government (who has the right to demand it of him) his body, hie wealth and his thought; his body ,to defend the government, his means to sustain the government, his moral allegiance to sup port the government and the constitution, I do not state these things more deeply'_ibith.l feel them. Would to God that all Would . feel it .their duty to support the Administration in this hour of trial. I opposed the President in the last election, and others ofus did the same, honestly, openly, but from the part Of us who would be supposed his political enemies came no - such vituperation against the administrw tion as I have seen in some of the leading journals of the party which elected hint. have been carried back by these malignant inuendos of inefficiency and other grave faults, to the days of the administration of Mr. Pierce. Now, much as I 'resisted the present administration as it was coming into power, I here declare, that whatsoever has been said of me, or thought of me to .the ..contrary, I have from the 4th of March, 1861, sunk all opposition. And let me tell you on this 17th day of September, that but one thing remains to the United States, and that is to conquer victory. In such a time as this to talk of political parties is not the thing. Party now is but the duet in the balance, the foam on the wave, in comparison with Union and victory. When peace shall again revisit us, then, and not till then, will I criticize. When two hundred and fifty thousand of my fellow citizens are in arms for the defence of the government and the country, I will not.do it. We must have victory to insure respect from the South, to dictate proper terms of peace, and to stand up in the face of the world friendly or opposed, to have their profound regard. I have been called disunionist, secee sionist and traitor ; but I believe I can truly say that no man in Massachusetts has lost more and sacrificed more than I have in friends,certainly in political power. I speak of my party and for the moment the loss of country. Are any so absurd, so malicious, as to suppose that I would have made these sac rifices for nothing? I forgive them. I have for thirty years, from the time when I per ceived the clouds of the coming storm gathering in the North, and above all in the South, done all that I could in more than one party to avoid it for my country. And let us now in this great temple of na ture, by the music of this sounding ocean, swear to be faithful to the government of the United States, and to restore the Constitution of our country. TAR RAILROAD !MASSACRE REPORT OF /C'efIIIMITTEE—A BROKEN RAIL THE CAUAE OF THE ACCIDENT. • CINCINNATI, Sept. 25. A number of practical mechanics appointed by the Chamber of Commerce to examine into and report the cause of the late accident on the Ohio and Missisi,ippi Railroad, whereby so many soldiers were killed, have examined the bridge that fell, and their unanimous report was presented and adopted this afternoon. They report, that after a careful examination of the bridge and others built at the same time and of the same materials, they have unani mously concluded that the accident was not oc casioned by any insufficiency of timbers or iron work, but attribute the accident to a broken rail, found at the west end of the bridge. As the locomotive and one car passed over safely, the latter car, as appears from marks upon the timbers, misplaced the iron and cross ties, which threw the remainder of the cars from the track as they entered the bridge, thus precipi tating them against the truss and cords, break ing it down, and not from any weakness or decay of the timber. Another committee of the practical men, appointed on the part of the Railroad Company, made substantially the same report. RELEASE OF STATE PRISONE RS James W. Wall, of Burlington, N. J.; Geo L. Bowne, of Cooperstown, N. Y., and Key West, Florida; and Pierce Butler, of Phila— delphia, were released last week from their confinement at Fort Lafayette. Mr. Wall and Bowne took the following oath : " I do swear that I will support, protect and defend the Constitution and Government of the United States, against all enemies, whether domestic or foreign ; arid that I will bear true faith, allegiance and loyalty to the same, any ordinance, resolution or law of any State Convention or Legislature to the contrary notwithstanding. And further, that Ido this with a full determination, pledge and purpose, ~rithout any mental reservation or evasion whatsoever." No oath was tendered to Mr. Butler, but he signed the following pledge: " Be it known, that I, Pierce Butler, have given my solemn pledge that during the pres— ent troubles, I will do no act hostile to the United States, and will not visit Sonth Caro— lina without a passport from the Secretary of State." BANK. NOTE LIST The Philadelphia Press, of Tuesday last, contains the following : Messrs. Michener & Co., bankers, No. 50 South Third street, have furnished ne with the following bank-note and domestic exchange quotations: The notes of all the Philadelphia city banks; and of the Allentown Bank, Bank of Chester County, Bank of Delaware County, Bank of Catasaqua, Bank of Montgomery County, Doylestown Bank, Easton Bank, Easton ; Farmers' Bank of Bucks County, Farmers' Bank of Lancaster, Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank, Easton ; Lancaster County Bank, Mauch Chunk Bank, and Miners' Bank of Pottsville, are all at par. For the notes of the Bank of Commerce, •Erie, Bank of Pennsylvania, Central Bank of Holidaysburg, Erie Bank, Erie City Banks, Lancaster Bank, McKean County Bank, and Monongahela Valley Bank there is no sale. The notes of the Bank of Crawford County, Bank of Lawrence County, and Shamokin Bank, are at a discount of 2 to 3 per cent. The notes of the Bank of Newcastle and the Northwestern Bank are at a discount of 3 to 4 per cent., and those of the Tioga County Bank and the Warren County Bank at 4 to 5 per cent. The notes of all the other banks in the State of Pennsylvania, not enumerated above, sell at 17 to per cent. discount GEN. FREMONT'S DEFENCE President Lincoln is in receipt of a commu nication from Gen. Fremont, replying at length to the various charges made against him. It is said not to be satisfactory, but will be submitted to the next cabinet meeting, which will be held to-morrow, before any action is taken. In the event of Fremont's removal, a mass of documents on the subject will be given to the public, among which will be the explanation of Gen. Fremont and the reports of P. ;G. Blair and Gen. Meigs. The troubles in Missouri are giving the • President the gravest uneasiness. Should he continue Fremont in office until a great battle is lost and St. Louis is imperiled, the admin— istration will be severely censured—but what can it do ? A change of commander now would be equivalent to the loss of a battle, as there is no one in Missouri who understands the whole field, or is aware :of the disposition of the troops, while the enemy is to be met at once. Gen. Fremont may be a good leader In the field . at any rate he will have a chance to try his skill. The suppression of the St. Louis News, always a good Union paper, because it tem— perately criticised Gen. Fremont's failure to relieve Lexington, is regarded here as a very arbitrary proceeding, to say the least.—From the New York World, of Friday. TEE FEMALE SECESSIONISM—Mrs. Phillips, her sister Miss Levy, and her two daughters, were released on Friday from confinement, at Washington. Mrs. Greenhow, Mrs. Hetzel and another lady are still in confinement. Mrs. Phillips and family were released through the intercession of ReverdyJohnsongadge-WaYne and the.Hoii. E. M. Stanton. AL;MialLlSCOtelk*. :ibiddakes,sides . with Preaident,Lmcnts; in his ; quarrel - with the Pathfinder, and coedit:ails the action of the latter, although the task is evidently a distaste ful- one. The Post, after reviewing the effect and necessity of martial law, says: ' " We presuffie it mast be conceded that the military oomnuirder of a district has authority. to proclaim martial law simply on his own re sponsibility or volition, bit ton 'oottiric tiou that it inexpedientanil necessary. Xqually must it be granted that the Presidentcan annul such proclamation, if he sees Ht. , But we ap: - prebend that ! it is usual for a subordinate in such grate matters to consult with - his govern ment or oonunander-in-ohief, when:it is possi ble for him. to dolt. It Was in this case.— , General Fremont committed- a great error in not doing this, and it is an error that affects him. incertain respects more than the error in the character Af his proclamation. It was an ; assumption of authority and power, in an in calculably grave matter, which, was not war ranted by any pressing necessities of the case. His subsequeOt conduct in sending the procla mation North for publication simultaneously with sending it to Washington, his declining to modify it in his 'own n 9,20, And throwing the responsibility of doing so upon the Government —as though anxious toproclaim to the country how different is his polioy froM thit of tbe Gov ernment—are features of the case not sufficient ly pleasant to dwell upoio SPECIAL NOTICE& 925 1] Air Employment. f ink P 1275 2 AGENTS WANTED! We will pay from $25 to $75 per month, and all expenses, to active Agenta,er eve a 'commlaston. Particulars sent free. Address Me sewing Machine Company, R. JAMES, General Agent, ?Man, Ohid. [Aug 27 ly 83 AFi-B oe whs. W e 1 11 Holland Bitters:-The Philadelphia Argus. In speaking of the late exhibition hold in that city by the Franklin Institute, says: "In noticing medicines, we are always extremely ein tions, unless satisfied of the merits of the article. Among those exhibited. is the celebrated "Holland Bitten!. This medicine has been extensively introduced into every State in the Union, and into the Canadian Providees, principally within the lest two years. The exhibition shows testi, mopiabs in every language known in America, among which we notice one from the late Hon. John H. Clayton, of Delaware." "Dyspepsia, Headache and Indigtetion, by which all persons are more or less affected, can usually be cured by taking moderate exercise, wholesome food, and a dose of Bcerhave's Holland Bitters one hour before 'each meal."— Baltimore Sue ' [sap 101 m 35 air• To Consumptives... The Advertiser, baring been restored to health in a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after having suffered several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease, Consumption —is anxious. to make known to his fellowsufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescrip tion used (free of charge,) with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a al= Cues 70a CONVOILPT/ON, Amami, Baormarns, Ac. The only object of the advertiser in sending the Prescription Is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he conceives to be invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. • Parties wishing the prescription will please address REV. RDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsteargh, oct 18 ly 40] Kings county, New York; AlCirSpalding's Prepared Glue...To have a favorite piece of china chipped or broken, a pet book with Its binding torn, a tam piece of furniture fractured, is a terrible and temper-destroying nuisance. Not without remedy, as we can testify. Mr. Spalding, who advertises his Prepared Glue in The Press to-day, sent us some of it yesterday. We devoted two hours to its practical applica tion—result, two carved chairs completely restored, many odds and ends of china and glass made fit for use, a tatter ed map made as good as new, several daguerreotype -cases renovated, and and an old folio edition of Herodotus and Homer, printed iu the year 1500, whose antique boards (literally boards) were split, made strong enough to last for another century or two. We might have mended any quantity of children's broken toys, but caved in after an hour at the worst of them. This Prepared Glue, which to a liquid about as thick as glue, and applied by a brush which accompanies each bottle, Is so indispensable in a house that we now wonder how we could have gone with out it.—Philadelphia Press, October 7, 1859. ilar• The Great English Remedy 2 SIR JAMES CLARKE'S CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS. Prepared from . a prescription of Sir J. Clarke, M. D.. Phy- - sician - Extra'ordinary to the Queen. This well known medicine is no imposition, but a sure and safe remedy for Female Difficulties and Obstructions, from any canoe whatever; and although a powerful reme dy, It contains nothing hurtful to the constitution. To HARMED lAMB It is peculiarly suited. It will, in a abort time, bring on the monthly period with regularity. In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, Pain in the Back and Limbs, Heaviness,Fatigue on alight exertion, Palpitation of the Heart, Lowness of Spirits, Hysterics, Sick Headache,Whites, and all the painful diseases occa sioned by a disordered system, these Pills will effect a cure when all other means have failed. These Pills have never been known to fail where the directions on the 2nd page of Pamphlet are well observed. For full particulars, get a pamphlet, free, of the agent N. B.—sl and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any author ized agent, will insure a bottle, containing over 50 by return mail. KAUFFSIAN it CO., Agents for Lancaster July 10 ilZir A Few Truths for Sick People.--It is a fact, self-evident, wherever tried, that Dr. 0. Phelps Brown's Acacian Balsam possesses more merit Phelps than any remedy heretofore known, in curing all cases of Consumption, Bronchitis, Asthma, Coughs, Colds, and General Debility. It is deservedly popular, and people put faith in it, as indeed they should, when the opportunity is afforded all to make trial of its virtues. The peculiar properties of the Acacia° Balsam are varied and astonishing. It has a particular action of its own. It does not purge and Weaken; it does not sicken and disgust; it does not operate as a violent emetic, nor yet enfeeble the patient with protuse perspiration. Quite the contrary I It is pleasant and palatable. It soothes and gently stimu lates. It gives vigor and strength to every weakened part. It imparts, to be brief, an electric influence to the system, already assimilated to its nature, and by this means vivi fies, not only the lungs, but the nerves, the heart, the brain, the stomach, and the liver. It supplies them di rectly with that vital force which is necessary to throw off diseases, and the patient, with delight, soon finds himself growing strong, hearty, ruddy and thoroughly welL The Acacian Balsam is sold at $2 per large bottle. It may be obtained of KAUFMAN & CO, Sole Agents, No. I Bast Orange street, who have also a small number of Specimen Bottles, so that all may have the opportunity of trial. sop 10 lmlull MARRIAGES On the 23d inst., by. Bev. J. J. Strineilitartin B. Elmer, of Salisbury, to Elizabeth Sandi)°, of East Earl tini, On the 24th inst., by the same, Abraham .11.. Suavely to Annie B. Brubaker, both of !limbo. By the same, Elias Grubs+, of Warwick, to Plana Blobler, of Stark county, Ohio. On the 19th ult., at °raider's Hotel, by Rev. W. T. Ger hard, Rufus BIM°, to Mary Fri, both of Clay twp. On the 26th ult., at the same place, by. the same, John Bemesderfer, of Pennville, to Caroline Bea ler, of Warwick: On the same day, and at the same place, by the same, Martin Reidenbach to Isabella Balmer, both of Manhelm. On the same day, and at the same place, by the same, Jacob Palm, of Ephrata to Catharine Koch, of Weat Hemp field twp: On the 19th alt., by Rev. Jacob Reinhold, Joseph G. Heisey to Henrietta Gant; both of Rapho township. On the 26th nit., at the residence of the bride's parents, in West Donegal tap., by Rev. Jas. Smith, F. H. Stauffer, Editor of the Mount Joy Herald, to Juliette D. Marshall. On the 24th ult., at the Presbyterian Church in Stras burg, by Rev. John B. Bugler, Daniel E. Potts to Kate Mc- Elroy, all of Strasburg. At the same time and place, by the same clergyman, Dr. William G. Morrison to Ruth Anna Gott, both of Strasburg. On the 24th ult., by Rev. A.ll. Kremer, D. Ernest Klapp, of Hummelstown, Dauphin county, to Salome, daughter of G. Metzger, of Lancaster city. On the 22nd ult., by Rev. J. N. Magee, Dr. J. Z. Hoffer to Sallie J. Grove, both of Columbia. DEATHS. On the 21st tilt., in this city, Margaretta S. Steinman, daughter of John F. Steinman. Or; the 23d nit., in this city, William Burkina, Sr., in the 81st year of hie age. On the 23d ult., in this city, Mrs. Kate J. Saner, in the 23d year of her age. On the 21st nit; in Columbia, Daniel Gallagher, aged 78 years. In this city, on Thursday morning last, Mm. Mary Nau man, wife of Col. George Nauman, of the 11. S. Army, in the 47th year of her age. • , On the 28th ult., in Providence twp., Charles Pritchett, 'in the 89th year of We age. THE 111A.RHIG TS City Household Market. Lances/La, Sept. 28. Butter sold principally at 14 cts.; Lard 10®12 cants 11.; Eggs sold at 12®14 cents ef dozen ; beat Potatoes 50 cts. bushel, and 6®B cts. if half peek; Apples 10014 cts., Jersey Sweet Potatoes 10®18 cents 'f half peck, as to size; Turnips 4®5 cents, Tomatoes s(gi7 cents I; half peck; Peaches—very few in market, sold at 2.5@i37 cents half peck; Isabella and Catawba Grapes 5®13 cents quart; dressed Chickens 20®28 cts. each; live Chickens 31040 cents 'f pair. Lancaster Wholesale Grain Market Corrected weekly by J. IL Errmaa & Bao., Forwarding and Conn:ibislon Merchants, No. 91 North Queen street. LANCAB11:11, September 80. Flour, Eats a erfine, 11 bbl... . . .$5.12 " . 6.37 White Wheat, 18 bushel 1.16 Red a 10 1.10 Corn, old 0 ............................---- 42 dt " new Oats Rye .. Cloverseed Whiskey, in hhde In bbls.. NOTICE. --Whereas, on motion of I. E. Bloater, Esq., Attorney for petitioners, an application has been made to the Court of Common Pleas of Lancaster county, to grant a charter of incorporation to "The Ger man Reformed Congregation of Bethania Church" of the Township of Ephrata, in the County of Lancaster, and State of Pennsylvania, lobe called and known by the name, style and title of "The German Reformed Bethany Church of Ephrata township." Be it known therefore that the said Court will, on the 3rd MONDAY of OCTOBER, A. D., 1861, at 10 o'clock, A. M., if not sufficient Amon is shown to the contrary, decree and declare that the persons so associated, shall become and be a corporation or body politic, accord ing to the articles and conditions in this application set forth and contained. PETER MARTIN, oct 13t 88] . • Prothonotary. 1 40 S i t 401 , ' 411t4 c o t mar, / Age ill i ci l i i k 4 iil2:Wil*„, ...I 1 EL 1 , Trill inillar, 4 re • t lierranste,. . : BEDS, * FEATHERS, BLANKETS, . -.- comaosrAßLEs, SACKINGS._ QUILTS, - orseioNs, and all other artlclee belonging to the business. . get 1 3m 381 . AMOS ILBORN.. , . 00D..-Htekory, Oat and Pin" Wool f Yotthe beet quatity, for sale by MeeMee itretc2d.door from Rortb. Queen. ornit; 20tZ • 4 1. 50 1 4 111 r4aP4 1 011414.11.11 4 / 1 111 0 14 : 411 k t . ) on:ttif i Ci . ll".llllb9 X t4 MM ' NM-PLAT= Dm RAgnmen, iita,goo d_ ras Bair, with the bine Matte:2sft 'soma "elb• *eon. -$25 rennad wfll bit paid far the *darn of the and an additional $25 for the: amid of the thief on conviction. • JAM i31301451d5t. TTENwzos, oh id m - • DAIII X Sober, good, =Till men wonted . to rogroingt "OLD GUARD" In the • . . , • , • - LOOffildb -aarArar Ezontrer. Haling beep appointed as Coptein of Onalry In the Loetde .int sr Light Hoek inSd duly sathoriset tti °Mote Company P, I MIS deWoaa ofgang Op thS *Sae with the'best class of men froutionessiet c , tlionisonte fond every township, to- mate's repreastitatire oompank of the "Garden Spot of America'—a ITteito—A eolt!tp , -- and Government worth . - This Regiment is now rapidly forming, and le g os egned an Active Itaitkm es 'con as completely . . Application for membership can be made' at • CAD WELL 001181, and at Doctor Iteemanyder*Lanca! ter city. Subsistence tell be furnished the nom Nis won as they up enrolled. horses will be fornhdied by Government. ' PAY OF.THE SERVICE: . . " • i Sergeant Msjor.-......:-.4Z3 - Onixasi..-..... •.:.....-....51.6 Quartermaster Sergeant... 23 'Sneer... - --...-.. • . —...13 Chief Bugler ---,. ....-4.. 23 Farriers llackusiths li First &maid .... —..—.:. 22 Priratat...-...-...;-...... 14 And one intaleor ;az...bounty at the expiratidn of the war, which =abeam& shortby rallying pr3trigtlifor the Flog of the Caton. JOHN WlSE.Cistst. Company P. Oct llt 133] - ' DR. H. REEMSNYDER; Ist Unit. SOMETHING 808 THE TEHBEil'i , A BIECEMTI' IN EVERY HOUSEHOLD. "WE JOHNS • mnErs _ 4M.ERTOA.ff CE.MEN4"'GZUW The lilttungest Glue In the World. The . thesieret Glue in the World. The Mut Thimble Glue In the World. The Only Reliable Glue In the World. me Beet Glue in the World. AMERIVAN ONMEIVT"GLIIN le, the .only article of the kind eier pradaced which WILL WITHSTAND IT WILL MEND WOOD, Bate sour broken Furniture. IT WILL MEND LEATHER, Mend your Humus, Shays, Belts, Boott, IT WILL =MD BLABS, Bove the pieces of that expenehre Out Glue Bottle. IT WILL MEND IVORY, ' Don't throw away that broken Ivory Fan, it la amity re• naked. IT WILL MEND OHTNA, Your broken China Cups and Saucers Can be made as good TT WILL MEND MARBLE, That piece knocked out of your Marble Mantle can be put on as strong as ever. . IT WILL MEND PORCELAIN, No matter if that broken Pitcher did not wet but a ahil ling, a shilling sa►ed Is a stalling earned, IT WILL REND ALABASTER, • That costly Alabaster Vase is broken and you can't match it, mend it, it will never show when put together. IT WILL BLEND BONE, CORAL, LAVA, AND IN PACT EVERY THING BUT METALS Any article cemented with AMERICAN CEMENT GLUE will not show where It is mended. EXTB.AOTS "Every Housekeeper Should have a supply of Johns & Crosley's American Cement Olue."—New York Timex. "It is so convenient to have in the house."—New York • Express. inde "It is always nt ready; this commends it to everybody."— pende. "We have tried It, and find it as useful in our house as water."—Wake' Spirit of the Times. ECONOMY IS WEALTH $lO.OO per year saved in every family by One Bottle of AMERICAN CEMENT GLUE Price 26 Dente per Bottle Price 25 Cents per Bottle Price 25 Cents per Bottle. Price 25 Cents per Bottle Price 25 Cents per Bottle Price 25 Cents per Bottle VERY LIBERAL REDUCTION TO WHOLESALE TERMS CASH 41,- For Sale by all Drugglata and Storekeepers generally throughout the country. JOHNS & CROSLEY, (Sole Manrifactrirere,) 78 WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK, Corner of Liberty Street Important to Room Owners Important to Builders Important to Railroad Companies Important to Farmers To all whom this may concern, and It concerns everybody JOHNS St °ROBLEY'S IMPROVED GUPTA PEROHA DEMENT ROOFING, The Cheapest and most durable Rooting In nee. IT 18 FIRE AND WATER PROOF It can be applied to new and old Roofs of all kinds, steep or flat, and to Shinge Roofs without removing the Shingles. THE COST IS ONLY ABOUT ONE-THIRD THAT OF TIN, AND IT IS TWICE AS DURABLE. This article has been thoroughly tented in New York city and all parts of the United States, Canada, West Indies and Central and South America, on buildings of all kinds, such as Factories, Foundries, Churches, Railroad Depots, Cara, and on Public Buildings generally, Government Buildings, Ac., by the principal Builders, Architects and others, during the pest four years, and hie proved to be the Cheapest and moat durable Roofing in use; it is in every respect a Fire, Water, Weather and Time Proof cowering for Boots of all kinds. This is the only material manufactured in the United States which combines the very desirable properties of Elasticity and Durability, which are universally acknowl. edged to be possessed by Butte Percha end India ;Rubber. NO HEAT IS REQUIRED IN MAKING APPLICATION. The expense of applying it is trilling, as an ordinary Soo can be covered and finished the same day. IT CAN BE APPLIED BY ANY ONE, and when finished forms a perfectly Fire Proof surface with an elastic body, which cannot be injured by Heat Cold or Storms, Shrinking of Roof Boards, nor any enter nal action whatever. LIQUID mnTA PMMEA =CENT, For Coating Metals of all Kinds when expected to the Action of the Weather, and - FOR PRESERVING AND REPAIRING METAL BOOBS OF ALL KINDS. This is the only Composition known which will success fully resist extreme changes of all climates, for any length of time, when applied to metals, to which it adheres firmly, forming a body equal to three coats of ordinary paint, costs much less, and will last three times as long; and from its elasticity is not injured by the contraction and expansion of Tin and other Metal Roofs, consequent upon sodden changes of the weather. EMMEM;;EFi=III:;I Leaky Tin and other Metal Roofs can be readily repaired with GOTTA PEROHA ORKENT, and prevented from further corrosion and leaking, thereby ensuring .a . perfect ly water tight roof for many years. This Cement is peculiarly adapted for the preservation of Iron Railings, Stoves, Ranges, Safes, Agricultural Imple ments, Ac., also for general manufacturers' use. GIITTA PEROHA CEMENT for preserving and repairing Tin and other Metal Roofs of every description, from its great elasticity, is not injured by the contraction and expansion of Metals, and will, not crack in cold or run in warm weather. These materiah are adapted to all climates, and we are prepared to supply orders from any part of the country, at short notice, for GOTTA PERCHA ROOFING' In rolls, ready prepared for nee, and GOTTA. PRROHA OEURNT In barrels, with fall printed directions for application. AGENTS WANTED We will make liberal and satisfactory arrangements with responsible parties who would like to establish them selves In a lucrative and permanent business. OUR TERMS ARE CASH We can give abundant proof of all we claim in favor of onr Improved Roofing Materials, having applied them to several thousand Roofs in New York city and vicinity. JOHNS Jr OR OSLEY, Waoirenz Weal/ImA 78 Wuzzem &EU" Corner of Liberty Street, Full descriptive Circulars an.d Prices will be furuiebed on appli cation WATER RENT NOTICE FOR 1861..- The Water Rent Duplicate for Water Banta. for will remain in the hinds of the Treasurer and Re ceiver until the first MONDAY in SEPTEMBER nest, when and after that time all Water Rents not paid will be handed over to the Mayor for collection, with meta, &a, added. Per Resolutions of Councils passed Januar, nth, 1857. HENRY O. 'MINTZ, aUg Tr St 33] 'rammer and Receiver. "1 , 111110 UNION, , * ASCIR STIIIII ABOVZ THIZD, PHILADELPHIA. 'UPTON B. NEWCOMER, -Proprietor. air This Hotel is central, convenient by Passenger Cars 'to ell parte of the city, and JD um particular adopted tp the comfort and wants of the btudneaa public. . XS- TERMS $1,50 PER DAY. jeep 191 y 86 EDIPORIII.III OP TASTE. SHAVING, HAIR CUTTING AND SBAMPOONING SALOON, One door East of Cooper's Hotel, Weep Ring llt,l44neanter• nap Bly 841 8.. J. WILLIAMS, Proprietor. . . WISHING TACK.LB. gods, Idnoniok and Kirby Hooks, NotTldtto,.. Boa arms, Cotton hint Linen Lizns_Flosto; Snoods; do. at TVOK.AB FJJA; WIRVI Drug . * Cheria.nd dkdd, Oprolto Cross Man Itotolol Hint' street, la meastet.. - [mar tf 18 'VIM SA LE 413HZAP.A. Certificate- of _Boholanitdp (maks& lemide) Is the_ flostannli jkai. !narA cura y , • Amp Ire of tlisfieskeilditorAt tb• int)lklgenefie . • . F.ll.rc U 16 - Tedraios or sow gad pponsett2t9gmknon tbs. lazsiter; any OrA am' the; muleraigned la en to bortma 6 8 6. 1 _ 1 4.1,P1ae1M-sall6 dant to liquidate litt, lapse wier dip,* - --.2ttle is. tbendbre, to - gite pollee &it to as amount Da exceeding tam thoniand dams, teetdoel at the Mares ofteesibr which Omens or oettificatee of lam -will' be toned beating 6 par otait. Want, and re. &wedge In dm plan from. data' ' cum. . maws oraxs, LW:aster, Aug. Merv. aug - itt 31 STRAIN DYING ESTABLIGIIIIENT AT - N0.119 Noirn LANOASTDR, PA. Where've', description of LADLES and CINNTITKups CLARTANITA MOS GOODS, As, are - DYED, °MANE= hat ed ITNISIGID in the best manner and at the sales MOSES GESBENBIBGER, angle 8411 a 2 .1 . Agent. MUTATE OP THOMAS S. 8RYAN,..... Letters of administration on the 'estate of Thomas 8. Bryan, late of Conoy township,'lsmardar county, deed, haring been issued to the subscribers residing in said township : Ail persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment Immediately, and those haying claims will present them, without delay, properly authenticated for settlement. " JACOB A. MLLE% EDWARD & BRYAN, stag 17.6t* 33] ,Atiminbarator. AIIDITOWS ad Auditor. appointed by the corphaiia Court of Lan caster county, to make distribution' of the money in the hands of Jacob Jameson, administrator of the estate of John Spotta, late of Cternarron 'township, dec'd, .to and among the creditors legally entitled thereto, will nit for the pumas; of his appointment at the Library Room in the Court Ronse, in the City of Lancaster, OD THURSDAY the 19th of SEPTEMBER, at 2'o'ciock, P. M., when and laws all Interested may attend if they see proper. ALEXANDER* HABRA ang 27 4t 23] Auditor. TS, liTATE OP MARK: 'COSINICL, Sr., late of Week Earl township, decessed.—Letters of ad. ministration on said estate having been grantee to the undersigned, all persona indebted thereto are requested to make - immediate payment, and Mote having - demands against the game will present them for settlement to the undersigned. HENRY BARTON, residing in Upper Leacock twp., Lancaster county. • • - A..1t088, of East Whib3land twp., Chester county. sap 8 fits 34 S T'A T E OF CATHARINE BAUGH.—Letters of Administration on the estate of Catharine Stambaugh, late of Paradise township, reitcas. ter county, deed., having been granted to the subscriber, melding in the Borough of Strasburg i All persons indebt ed to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those haring claims will present them without delay, properly authenticated for settlement. SAnilll7, I'. MOWER, sep 24 6t 87 • Administrator. ESTATE OF PATRICK KELLY, LATE of th e City o f Lancaster, deceased.—Letters of Ad ministration' on the estate of Patrick Kelly, late of the City of Lancaster,' dowelled, having been granted to the LL for undersigned, residing in skid city, persons indebted to the same are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them, eATll authenticated,dit a l mzD, settlement. sep 24 6t* 57J NOTICE. -To the heirs and legal repre sentatives of David Weidler, late of the City of Lan. caster, deceased. You are hereby notified that by virtue of an Order of the Orphans' Court of Lancaster county to me directed, I will hold an inquest to divide, part or value the real estate of• David Weldler, deed, on SATURDAY, the 2nd clay - of NOVEMBER, 1881, at 10 O'clock, A. IL, at the public house of Jacob Huber, In the City of Lancaster, when and where you may attend if you think proper. • S. W. P. BOYD; Sheriff Sazierffe Ontrin, Lancaster Sep 23,1881. sap 24 fit 37 • NOTICE.. -To the heirs and legal repre sentatives of Henry Bcluninky, late of BAH township, Lancaster county, deceased. Yon are hereby notified that by virtue of an Order of the Orphans' Court of Lancaster county to me directed, I will hold an inqueet to divide, part or value the real estate of Henry Schmlnky, deceased, on WEDNESDAY, the 6th day of NOVEMBER, 1861, at 10 o'clock, A. if, at the premises in Earl township, Lancaster county, when and where you may attend if you think proper. S. W. P. BOYD, Sheriff. 6t 37 SHERIFF'S Orricz, Lancaster, Sept. 23, 1861 NOTIGE..-Notiee is hereby given that the subscriber has presented his petition to the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Oommon Pleas of Dauphin county, for the benefit of the Insolvent laws of this COmmonwealth, and the said.oourt have fixed on MONDAY, the 18th day of NOVEMBER next, being the first day of next term, at 10 o'clock, A. M., for hearing said petitioner, when and where my creditors may appear, if they think proper. CHRISTIAN HERSHEY. LONDONDERRY, September 9, 1881. Lsep 17 4t 38 A (MOUNTS OF TRUST AND ASSIGN AL ED ESTATEB.—The accounts of the following named estates have been exhibited and filed in the Office of the Prothonotary of the Court of Common Pleas of Lancaster County, to wit: Leah Albert, Estate, Jacob Baxtresser, Committee. Philip Albert, Estate, Jacob Baxtresser, Committee. Gerhard Brandt, Assigned Estate, C. B. Kauffman, As sign... Abraham Dabree, A,,..igned Estate, James B. Mode, As signee: Maria Eshleman, Trust Estate, Henry Conklin, Trustee. Jacob H. Hoover, Estate, John F. Herr, Committee. Christian Hershey and Wife, Assigned Estate, Abraham Erieman, one of the Assignees. John D. Klingler, Assigned Estate, Jonas Myers, As signee. Jacob Mowrer, Assigned Estate, John O. Walton, Ace George Sherbon, Estate under attachment, Simon F. Albright, Trustee, et. al. Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in any of said estates, that the Court have appointed MONDAY, OCTOBER 21st, 1861, for the confirmation and allowance of said accounts, unless exceptions be filed or cause shown why said accounts should not be allowed. PETER MARTIN, Prothonotary. Prothy's Office, Lan. Bept. 23d, 1651. sep 24 4t 38 NRW FALL AND WINTER GOODS. The undersigned calls public attention to a 41 new and well selected stock of .'- MILLINERY GOODS, Notions and Trimmings—including all the newest styles and patterns. My stock consists in part of Straw, Silk, Satin and Vel vet BONNETS and HATS, trimmed and untrimmed; also, Ribbons of all kinds, French and American Flowers, Brushes, Jean Blond, Edgings, Laces, Capenett, Crown- Lining, Tarleton, Silk, Satin, Velvet, Frames to snit every body; also, Jewelry, Embroidery, Dress Trimmings, Notions, Dry Goode, Ac., Ac., to all of which he calls the attention of purchaaera, either wholesale or retail. Cali and examine before pnichasing elsewkere. The subscriber is thankful for past favors, and hopes for a con tinuance of public patronage. L. BAUM, sep 17 3m 361 No. 31 North Queen street. SOHETHING FOR THE TIMES A NECESSITY IN EVERY HOUSEHOLD!! I JOHNS cf. MOSLEY'S AMERICAN CEMENT GLUE, THE STRONGEST GLITZ LIT THE WORLD FOR CEMENTING WOOD, LEATHER, GLASS, IVORY CHINA, MARBLE,PORCELAIN, ALABASTER, BONE, ORAL, &a., ac. The only article of the kind ever produced which wit , withstand Water. " Every housekeeper should have a supply of Johna & Cronley's American Cement Gine."—New York Times. " It ia so convenient to have In the hoagie."---/Tmo York Rxpress. "It is always ready; this commends It to everybody."— .N: F. Independent. " We have tried it, and find it as useful in oar house as water."—Wakee Spirit of the Times. PRIOR TWENTY-FIVE DENTS PER BOTTLE. Very Liberal Reductions to Wholesale Dealers. TERMS CASH. - - - Air For sale by all Druggists and Storekeepers generally throughout the country. JOHNS & OR - 013LEY . , ) 78 WILLIAM ST., ( ( Sole Corner of f LibertyBt.,) NEW YORK. july 9 ly 26 FARMIDsrS MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY.—The Members of the Farmer's Mutual /naurance Company are hereby notified that a tax of ONE DOLLAB. on every thousand dollars insured has been levied by the Directors to pay the losses sustained by Jacob 0. Clair, Henry K. Stoner and Robert Sanitary, which said tax is required to be paid ON OR BEFORE THE FIF TEENTH DAY OF OCTOBER NEXT. Full Duplicates will be left with A. R. Barr, at his Agricultural Store, in East Ring street; Lancaster • with John Strohm, at his resi dence in Providence to wnship, and with the subscriber in East Lampeter township, where any member can pay his tax within the time prescribed. A partial duplicate will be left with John Myers, Hardware Merchant, in Mount Joy, where members residing in the townships of East and West Donegal, Couoy, Mount Joy, Rapho and Penn, ean pay their quota of the tax. Another partial Duplicate will be left with John Slyer, in the village of New Holland, where members residing in the townships of Bid, East Earl, Brecknock, Omrnarvoa and Ephrata can pay their quota of tax. Another partial Duplicate will be left with Joseph Engles, at his store at Mount Nebo, where members resid ing in Malik township, can pay "their 'quota of the tax. Those who do not pay within the prescribed time will be charged ten per cent. additional to pay expenses of canoe. By order of the Board of bireetors. S OHOOL BOORS. All the different School Books now in Use in the Pub lic and Private Schools of the City and County, are for Sale at LOWEST PRIORS,' At the CHEAP BOOK STORE, No. 32 North Queen et. HOLBROOK'S MOTTOES for the School Room (cheap.) A SYSTEM OF SCHOOL GOVERNMENT, New and very cheap, by 3011 A !alum WRITING PAPER, SLATES, INK, LEAD PENCILS, STEEL PENS, COPY BOOKS, NUMERAL FRAMES, GLOBES. SANDERS' ELOCUTIONARY CHARTS, SANDERS' PRIMARY CHARTS, WEBB'S CARDS, AND PELTON'S OUTLINE MAPS. This series of six anperb Maps is now adopted in almost every school of note in the Union, where Geography is taught, and has no equals. In fact, every thing in use in the Schools. Give us a call and you will be satisfied. JOHN BREAFFBIt'S Cheap Book Store, cep 17 tf 369 No. 32 North Queen street. Sole Manufacturers, NEW YORK LANCASTER COUNTY BIBLE The object of this notice is to request all the Ministers of the City and County of Lancaster. that they set apart one Sabbath morning previous to the middle of October next, to preach a sermon on the Bible and its 11 1 / 1 311i011, and to take up a collection, and obtain contributions and mem bers for said object; also that each Church appoint a Com mittee for that purpose, and make fnU return of their labors by the First of November, so that the Society may be able to make a fall report at their annual meeting in November. It'is unnecessary for me to say, that large drafts have teen made upon onr Depository within the last six months to supply our patriotic young men with a copy of the Bible or Of the New Testament, who • volunteered their services in behalf of our bleeding country. If well con sulted, it wasethe richest treasure they could carry With them. In vain do we fight, in, vain do we bout of our strength, if we exclude our utter dependence upon that God who alone decides battles in favor of that people who put their tend - in-MM. It is to be hoped that the Com. mitten of the County Society will be zealous in the die. charge of the duty assigoed them, and that all Ministers in the conntrwill come up to the help of the Lord against the mighty, •I km at a loes to know why such apathy ex ists among our clerical brethren of the country. - Collections and contributions of all kinds, can beheaded over to J. W. Hutu= or A. W. 110821 M, Esqa. iiitLLNlt Proddentof LancasterJOHN Countyociiety . Gm. Summumr; &Cretan: Lancaster, Baptember 10,1881 , IBIJA 1 . AND DRILL ROOK, FOR the.Asoevf All Volunteers and Militia--revised, our. meek °anti stapled to the eteettnlnie - of .the soldier of the yrabeot a 4, by an elbow In the United Mater Atimy: • 1t Ja IL WliffUlAilifXßlV zoayin WS] lro:14 thenstiL (Wean It'Otikop,itig. JAMES PdoKENNY, Administrators. EXTRACTS sap 17 Bt. 86] TilitAA - 11111AbASAISAdliit2 Na ' - zAwaftstiet, - 4w-et udi Egto**Ctas .pubuß_ aux sad tae . IrlP3d,rnamstemint GIN _ Orr/73Y •.S .zaz Lowii! 'oisa TB= IMINNIAL IS Egli NW IN MB NANKIN AND 'I . IIX IMPUTATION Ckf 'Jape DB- TABLIAI3II2ND 333 A 8133111. °DAR- CALL AND SZE REMEMBER THE OLD STAND?I JOHN DILMER, TREIgEIIt TIM naftereigned invite attention tditheir large Mid weII groan *tact of FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES,. SHRUB% ko.„ embracing a large and complete smortment APPLES,' ' PRAIA . PEACHES,. PLUMS , AND NECTARINES, Standard tbr the Orchard, and Dwarf for the Garden. ENGLISH WALNUT& SPANISH CHESTNUTS, ' ' • HAZLENUTS, &a , STRAWBERRIES, AND GOOSEBERRIES, in, great variety, GRAPES, or woman - HINDS, ASPARAGUS; RHUBARB, do., do. Also a line stook of Pell farmed; bushy EVERGREENS, imitable for the Cemetery and Lawn. DzoiDuotts TREES for street planting, and a. general assortment of ORNAMENTAL TREES and FLOWERING SHRUBS. ROSES of choicest varieties, 04 BEDDING PLANTS, Ao. Our stock is remarkably thrifty and 11aN and we offer it at prices to snit the times. JEN` Catalogues:mailed to all applicants. Address 'EDWARD S: EVANS if 00., asp 17 9t 36] 0 ntral Nurseries, York, Pa. FANCY FURS I _ Any Pure _ tor anh, and made by experienced and competent bands, and the present momentary troubles render It necessary that I should dis pose of my goTls at very small advance on coat. I am satisfied that it will be to the interest of those who design purchasing, to give me a call. /Kir Recollect the name, number and street: JOHN FAILBTBA, (New Fur Store,) 718 Arch Street, Philadelphia. aep 17 3m 36 TRADE SALESS TRADE SALES Z The subscriber, having just returned from the PhDs deiptda Trade Sales, offers at the lowest prices all kinds of Books, embracing LAW, FICTION, MEDICAL, RELIG IOUS, BIOGRAPHY, MECHANICAL, and any other kinds. These books will be sold at the lowest prices, as we had the advantage and were the only Bookseller from Lancaster at the Trade Bale's, and, as a consequence, we can sell lower than any other Store. A few of the Books are here men tioned: Webster's Unabridged Dictionary, Worcester's Unabridged Dictionary, American Christian Record, In and Around Stamboul, Gotthold's Emblems, European Life, Legend and Landscape, Photographic Albums, Notes on Nursing, Soldiers' Text Books, The Bible and Social Reform, The Days and Ways of the Cocked Hats. . . BIBLES in great variety, from Twenty-five Cents to Twenty-five Dollars, some of them having the finest Bind ingasu and Illustrations ever received in town. sinsy SOHOOL BOOKS—Methodist, Lutheran, Epis copal, Presbyterian, Tract Society, American Sunday School Union. . SCHOOL BOOKS—Sanders', Towers', Sargent's, rark,,,. & Watson's Readers. Monteith's, Mitchel's, Warren's, Smith's Geographies. Also, Algebras, Arithmetics, Gram mars, Histories, Dictionaries, &c. Stationery, Copy and Composition Books, Cap, Note and Letter Paper. Blank Books, Slates, Lead and Slate Pencils. Pens and Holders, Ink and Ink Stands, Rulers, Envelopes. The best Inks in the market are sold here, viz: Maynard & Noyes', Arnold's, Hover's, Laughlings & Bushfield's, Blackwood's, etc. At the Cheap Book Store of JOHN SHEAPPER'S, may 14 tf 18] No. 32 North Queen street, Lancaster. F A.LL Aro now opening a full stock of seasonable DRY GOODS BROCADE POPLINS, PRINTED DETAIN - ES, CHINTZES, EMB. CASHMERES, WOOL PLAIDS, OINGHANS, Ac. BOMBAZINES, ALPACAS, CRAPES, DEL AINES, MERINOES, CHINTZES, .11 ~~1 1 [ 1 : [II::ryl ~. PLAID WOOL SHAWLS, HHOOHA SHAWLS, 813.00 HA BORDER SHAWLS, OASHALKLE SHAWLS. BARRED AND PRINTED OPERA FLANNELS, HIGH COLORED AND GREY BACK FLANNEL, BED, WHITE, BLUE FLANNELS. OVERCOATINGS, TIMINGS, JEANS, CLOTHS, CABSIMERES, SATO:NETS A complete stock of Men and Boy■ BALES—Unbleached Shirtings and Sheetlnge. OASES—Bleached Shirtings and Sheetinge. BALES—Tiealngs, Osnaburgs, Checks. CAGES—Bleached, Brown and Colored. Canton Malarial& BED BLANKETS, QUILTS, &o. Tor Sale Wholesale and Retail, at Lowest Prices. sep 10 ttBs PETER JOHNS, Treatmrer, SION OD TUE RED COAT: • FALL AND WINNE CLOTHING CHEAPER THAN EVER I I 8-W. RAUB, TAILOR AND CLOTHIER, No. 8 NOILTH QITZIN Sr., LARCASIEBIL SIMON W. RAUB calla the attention of the citizens of Lancaster county and city to his large and well selected stook of Place Goods and Beady Made Pall and-Winter Clothing, the largest and beet assorted in the city of Lan cuter. 8. W. Baub would call particular attention to his stock of Beady Made Clothing of his awn manufacture, all warranted to be well sewed and guaranteed to give entire satisfaction: OVERCOATS, from $3.50 to $12.00 BLACK FROCK COATS, from 4.00 " 14.00 BUSINESS COATS, " 3.00 " 10.00 MONKEY COATS, " 2.00 " 6.00 BLACK PANTS, " 2.50 " 6.00 FANCY CABS. PANTS, " L6O " .4.60 VESTS, all prim, " 75 " 0.00 Bay's and Youttes'elathing at Pricer, and Warranted Weft Made- Alio, on hand a large and splendid assortment of French- Englhdr and American Clothe, Oren Coatings and. Cloud meree, and 'feelings, which will be made up at short notice and low prices, cut and made in the let* style, and warranted to give satisfaction in MANX AND FIT. Also on hand, a large assortment of Gentlemen's Fur nishing Goods, consisting of Collars, Shirts, Neck . Ties, Suspenders, # a., &c.. Gentlemen' buying their own goods can have it made up in a fashionable style, at the lowest possible prices, Si- Gentlemen are milted to tall and examine before purcluuring elsewhere. /fir 171esresabcr the Sign of the Sid Chat! w, ievß, No. 8 North Queen at, Lancaater. oet 18 tf 401 NOTICE TO SUGAR CANE GROWERS. An entire new and improved SUGAR AND MOLASSES BOILER for making Sorghum Sugar and Syrup, directly from the juice of the Chinese Sugar Gene. A cut representing • the evaporation, simples Of Sugar and Syrup OM be seen at Adam Bares Agricultural - Implement aid Seed Warehouse; brat Ring' street, nest door to lanes' Dry Goods Store, whir will attend to all i orders mat to Miu.: - • Pactorysille, Wyoming cotuity,' euixvaf Sole Proprietor for the State of Pennsylvania.- EM-And addressing the sobamiher;:. Duly t . [sap 17 at 36 iDURNITII.FLIA .111111118.1 r DE sionsp,: tion, warranter's Rood amthe beet, and cheaper than the Nous Qniew esearr, (v . poette ch =attersatHouse, Lanoester: . anyosepurabohts $5O worth keine the Illnd of November nett, 10 pw cent. wUI be a ll owed fee ti h. 8 t 0 . " .. 4 I 8 , To RR mmD ur cceer' TIN WARE, 0 O,P P.. 11 R W R I_, almT-ntoN mout a( 4 ; iy ANIKO OP THE IMEIBIOMY OF THE WORE. Na 7 11A.97 KING STREET: JOHN P. BOELIHL EMEEMMEIII HN FABEIRA, ABOH Street, between - th and Bth Bte., of 818 Market Street,) _'IIILAPELP/11.4, LIM MAXIMO— mum or, and Daum Ia Lit. ',SIDS or FANCY FURS, roe Ins', Moose' Ann Conn -811103 WIAZ. tying now manufactnr td in store my ustial and beautiful emit. t of all the various to and qualities of Furs, pted to the coming Fall Winter Seasons, I respectfully invite examination of my stock purchase, as I am en tducements: GOODS! 1 HAGER & BROB LADIES' DRESS GOODS MOURNING DR.ESS GOODS FLANNELS MEN'S WEAR READY-MADEOLOTHING DOMESTICS it. Seto,HsitTe lonesstos.connty, the following 4 .I.vmer dark haw KM lands of dinnellfalton and other& The IzaptiminennishoremsasonlSTONLlAliMPlaithebfit; SinoTennues. Ileithinse; Wood IThei; Ina i siVripd" Bono insl Sheds, and a 4MAW - filling Spring of water new the sesitatas of a Dialling HON% Illbsoll4. eenlly-lorneythe walls Eta APhiclitt 11 1 . and kltehek atliasslag, 311- Its lingtewir , •eon".: There Is oleo Wileelnendies lose The Wien= The abornProioliaWAs* testi limed Ibi , the /114' Si*. BMUS, ilke*Jl4: o6 . "d mow 1i.6. 1 Tillie land .1-- /Liao, it the Mile time and plug; willie; Gond • Good Hale, Three Om% • Heifer, Three' ofecnia„. 81eMb,•:134.0, 'Moth. ROZTOW, Loreholim. &e. Term= easy and will be made known on &Y id SIM Sale to commence at 2 o'clock, Y. M., of mid day. oLALIIABLEPROPEIITY AT PRIVATE SALE—The undersigned. wishing to remove West; at private sale the following - reel estate. vie: _• A Tract of Land containing ahout.9B AOllllB, situated In Goiania Lancastar county, Lads of Posey Bernard, Wm. Davis and others. The property contains the following immoveduents, A NEW PRAM HOI7BE, with s Weil of good Water at the door, a limn,. Barn with a Wagon- rvri Abed attached ; running water in the barnyard. Wl, The whole farm ban been recently limed, Is well fenced, and is altogether-in, a good state of cultivation. There is also a good _Orchard of excellent fruit trees just PUN= wishirqk to pa - imbue may addreee the subscriber at Octoraro P. 0., or call onhim, residing on the property. sep 24 12.• 371 - ••• WILLI NI B. win/. TrA 1.1:1 A B 1. 7 10 BEAL ESTATE. TOR EALE.—WiII be eared at public tale, on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1861, at 1 o'clock, B. on the premises, in Newton township; Camberhoteoanty, eight miles east-of ghippensburg, two and a half miles month-of Newville Depot and thirteen miles- west of Carlisle, the fbllowing valuable real estate: ' • • - Treat No. 1. The Mill Property, containing 18 ACRES an&ll6 PERCHES of superior • limestone land. The im provements area good MERCHANT MILL, at the head of Big Spring, a never... Ming and never frozen stream, run ning four pairs of burrs, a SAW MILL AND PLASTER MILL, TWO DWELLING HOUSES, Bank Barn, • Wagon Shed, Spring Hones; Cover -Shop, Wash House, Hog Pens, As. There is a good Apple • Orchard - on-the premises; and a spring of good • water near the dwelling.. 'Tract No. 9. - A - Farm • containing 114 ACRES and 85 PERCHES of liniestono-land, about 89 Acres of which are cleared and In a high state of cultivation. -The balance is excellent timber land, The Improvements are a LARGE DWELLING-HOUSE; Tenant's Hones, Bank Barn, and other out-buildings. There is a good Orchard on the premises, and a spring of water near the dwelling. . The above property- Will- be mid together or separately to suit purchasers. . Tract No. 8: A Lot of Ground in the village of Spring field. The improvements are a large nTWO-STORY STONE HOUSE, suitable for two famines, a large Still•Honse ing,-and other out-bundle ge. Tract No. 4. A LOT OF GROUND IN •SPRINGFIELD, containing no Improvements. Air Terms made known on the day of aide by • • GEORGE HELLER, • • JOSEPHILELLER. Exedra of Jamb Heller , dec'd. rep 24 to 271 lIBLIO SALE.—On TUESDAY, OCTO. P BER Bth, 1881, (Election Day,) will be sold at public sale, at the public house of John Mason, ss White Horse Inn," in Salisbury township, Lancaster county, to wit: Two Tracts of first-class limestone Land, containing. to gether about 108 ACRES, situate about % of a mile east of the White Horse Tavern, on the Old Philadelphia Road, and about 8% miles west from the Pennsylvania Railroad, in Salisbury township, adjoining lands of Thomas G. Henderson, Amos 8. Henderson,Henry W. Worst and others. The Old Philadelphia Roa runs through said land. No. I. Contains about 58 ACRES,, with first quality FARM BUILDINGS, 2 Cisterns, Well of 30 e (loud Water with Pump therein, good Young j 7 Orchard of Choice Frult,.good fenoesand all other necessary conveniences; required.. This property is known ee the Doctor Hayes Farm. •• . No. 2. t Consists of the undivided one-half of a Tract. of 102 ACB.ES and 100 PERCHES of the best quality of Lime• stone Land, with excellent PARK BIILLDINOS of every kind necessary to ihrm use, a good Well of Water with Pump therein, a large Cistern, good. Orchard, good fences, and all other necessary conveniences desired. This farm is now, and has been farmed for. the last twelve years by Isaac Swigart, who is the owner of the other undivided one-half. This property is beautifully loaded in a healthy neighbor hood, convenient to schools, chuiches, mills and stoma Jur Persons wishing to view the property. •will please call on the subscriber, corner of East King and • Duke streets, Lancaster, or on Lwow Bwigart, who resides on the premises, who will show the same, and the property will tell for itself. Bale to commence at 2 o'clock, P. M., of said day. JACOB B. SHIRK, sep 17 3t 38] Lancaster city PPUBLIC SALE .-- On TIIIIRSIDAY, REF. TEHBER 26; 1861, in pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, the undersigned Ad miniatratriz will sell at public sale, at the Nine Pointe Hotel, in Bart tOwnship,'Lancaster county, the following real estate, via: A Tract.pf Land, containing 116% ACRES, situate in said Bart township, Lancaster county, adjoining lands of Christian Plank, Adam Rutter and others, on the road leading from .Nobleyille to Brownstown 4 miles from Nobleville. The improvements are a TW O-STORY STONE DWELLING HOUSE, bake house, a well rrii of water at the door, and a spring of water near Mrl the house, a Log Barn, Corn Crib, Wagon Shed, and other There are about 30 or 40 Acres of Timber, principally Chestnut arid Oak. The land is in a good state of cultiva tion, under good fences and in a good neighborhood, con venient to Mille, Stores, an, &c. Any person desirous of viewing the premises will call on the tenant, Josiah Pickel, who will show the same, or on the undersigned who will give all the information desired. Possession and a good title will be given on the first day of April, 1862. Bale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., on said day, when the terms will be made known by JANE EOEI3I.AN, Administratrix or the "Zeal." of Daniel Bolunan, deceased, or MILT:PE ECKMAN, Agent. sep 3 4t 34 - r - lIIBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE...— r On SATURDAY, OCTOBER bth, 1861, in pursuance of the last Will and Testament of Francis Gillespie, Br., late of Churchtown, Lancaster county, deed, the subscriber will dispose of, at public sale, on the premises, the follow ing described real estate, viz: A LOf OP GROUND in the village of Church• town, on which Is a TWO-STORY DWELLING f 1 93 ROUSE, with the necessary out-buildings. The • • . lot is well fenced, and has upon It a number of • Fruit Trees. The property is pleasantly located, on the main road leading through the town, and is bounded on the west by the hotel property of George Au. .Q -Possession will be given on the let of April, 1862, or sooner if desired. Bale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. hi., of said day, when terms will be made known by TIOMAB COLEMAN. Executor of Francis Gillespie, Jr. sep 10 to 35] VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PUB— LIC SALE.—On SATURDAY, the sth day of OCTO BER next, I will sell by public vendue, at the public house of George Marko, in Alezhanicebnrg, Upper Leacock twp., Lancaster county, on the Lancaster and New Holland turnpike road, 8 miles east of Lancaster, the following de. scribed real estate, to wit: No. 1. A Plantation or Tract of firabrate Limestone Land, in Upper Leacock townehipekwasaid, adjoining the aforesaid turnpike road, lands of Christian R. Landis, late Isaac Hoffer, deceased, Henry Barton. Grabill Bear', Jacob Hurts and others; containing about 133 Acres. The im provements are a TWO-STORY LOG WEATIII3II - DWELIJNO HOUSE, a new frame ti: e back building, a large newliwiseer Barn, a Sheep House, Wagon shad, Corn Crib, Hog Sty and other out-bath:liege, a spring of excellent water , in the cellar of the house, a well of water with a pump at 'the Barn, and an orchard of choice fruit trees. About 15 Acres of said land are coveted with heavy timber, the re maining land is ln.a high state Pt cultivation and under good fences. No. 2 A Tract of 15 Acres of Land, adjoining the above, and fronting on the above mentioned turnpike road, with a large new TWO—STORY BRICK DWIALLING HOUSE, a Two-Story Brick. Kitchen attached,e. Brick Summer-House, a small Frame Barn, Wood House, flog Sty, and other out buildings thereon, a well of excellent water with , a pump, and an orchard of yoUni fruit trees. . . No. A Tract of 15 Acres of heavy Timber Land, the Lances* and Hinkletewn road, adjoining No. 1 and lands of Henry Barton and Grabill Bear. This tract wil be sold with No. 1 if desired. Possession and an indisputable title will he given on the first day of April next. Persons wishing to view the premises before the day of sale will please call on the undersigned, residing on No. 2. Bale will begin at 1 o'clock In the afternoon of said day. sep 10 t.4* 95] LBSAO L. BARD. InIIBLIC - BALE.--Will be sold on FRI.. I DAY, the 4th day of OCTOBER, 1881; at the public house of William Echternach, in the Borough of Strasburg. Lan caster county, by the undersigned Trustee of Daniel deceased, the following described real estate, situate in the township of Paradise, in the county of Lancaster, about two miles south-east of Strasburg borough, on the public road leading from Strasburg to Mount Pleasant, to wit: • No. 1. The Spring Valley Store Stand, containing 2 Acres and 142 Perches. The improvements are a BEI= STORE AND DWELLING HOUSE, Brame Stableand other out-buildings, a variety of choice g Ikon Trees; adjoining Nos. 2 and 8 and land of John OWL ' No. 2. Containing 18 Acres and 42 Perches, adjoining .419.1, land ofjohn Groff, Wm. Girvin and Peter Neidich. No. 8. Containing 19 Acres and 158 Perches, adjoining and 4 and lands of John Groff, John Banck and John Echternach. No. IL Containing 4.cree and 166 Perches, adjoining No. 3 and jand 9f Wm. filrvin. The above.beingaHin a good state of cultivation, and well fenced. No. 6. Contain:lw . .11. *ores and 60 Perches, eitnate in Eden twp., adjoining lands of ,1111 :Haan, Henry Pox and others. Persons wishing to view the premises previous to the day of sale, will please call on Robert Glrvin, at the store on the premises, or the undersigned living near the same. Jar Bale to commence at 2 o'clock; P. M., of said day, when terms will be made known by PETER NEEDICH, sep 10 ta. 35] Trustee. lALIIABLE REAL ESTATE AT PIIB LIO SALE—On SATURDAY, the sth day. of OBER, 1851—The undersigned being desirous of changing his residence will offer at public sale, at the pub lic house of William Sheeler, In East Earl township, lan. cuter county, the following real estate, to wit: No. 1. Consists of a Lot of Ground, with .a TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, with n Two-Story Brick Kitchen attached ; a One-Story Frame Bummer House, a Friuli, Stable, a Frame Hog Stable. a Well of Water with Pumptherein, and all Iniceerary Out-Buildings, and a Young of Choice Fruit. • The above property Is situated on the Harrisburg and Downingtown Turnpike, two miles east of t the Blue Ball Tavern, and one mile west of Beartown, adjoning property of George Buchman and others, this behrg the realdence of the undersigned. The buildings are all new. No. 2. Combas of very valuable STORE STAND, ad, joining No. 1, and property of John Hurts and others, with a tot of Ground and all necessary improvements erected therein. Mk being an old stand, has been kept many years by George Buchman and Jacob Shirk, Sr., and now by Levi P; Mit; air Persons wishing to view the property will please call on the undersigned. Sale to coramenee at 1 delcok, Y. M., of said day, when conditions of sale will be made known by the undersigned.. aug Tf. tau 3 4 . CYRUS saitspilis. ETZEL T dc' lll 9 lo7oY, STILL CON tints the MERCHANT TAILORING BUSINF3B in the Till GRANITE BUILDING, . • Nci.6 l A Nortk Queen EL Our stock consists of the choto• est TWOH OLOTIIII, such an Beldam, - Sarelooles and . 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