cirotia; - find Col. Dougherty of the Bird's FobittrOo ps. They were encountered by the rebels 7000 strong, and fought every inch of their way to the enemy's Damp; making sad havoc in the enemy's ranks.— Col. Buford was the first to plant the Stars and Stripes in the enemy's camp. Col. Dougherty's re giment captured the rebel battety of twelve pieces, twe of which were brought away: Col. Foulke 's men suffered greatly, as they were in front of the batter ies before they were taken. After taking possession of the rebel camp, it was discovered that the rebels were crossing over from Kentucky, for the purpose - of attacking lie in the rear. The order was given to return to the boats, when our men were attacked by the reinforcements of several thousand rebels front Columbus. Another severe engagement took place, in which our troops suffered seriously. The losses, as far as ascertained up to a late hour last night, were as follows: Thirtieth Illinois regiment, Col. Foulke -160 missing, and - Major MoOlerken wounded and taken prisoner: The 21st Illinois Regiment has 140 missing. Colonel Buford's regiment returned too late for us to obtain any particulars of its loss. Col. Dougherty of the Twenty-second Illinois regiment, is reported to have been taken prisoner. Col. Lateen, of the Thirty-first Illinois, is reported to be dangerously wounded. Taylor's battery lost one gun. We have 250 prisoners, &number of whom are wounded. The rebels had 300 killed. The ground was completely strewn with their dead bodies. The rebel Colonel, Wright, of the Thirteenth Tennessee Regiment, was killed Gen. Cheatham commanded the rebels,G en Polk being at Columbus. It is stated that General Johnson, of the rebels, was wounded. Thegunboats rendered efficient service in covering our retreat, mowing down the rebels with grape.— Some of oar own men ware killed by the fire. A flag of truce left Cairo, this morning, for Columbus, with from forty to fifty wounded rebels. The Battle at Belmont, 310. WASHINGTON, Nov. 9. The War Department has received an °Medal tele gram concerning the battle at Belmont, Missouri, which generally confirms the newspaper statements. It says that Capt. Bieloski, of Gen. McClern and's stiff, was killed, and among other particulars, says: "We fought all the way into the enemy's camp, imme diately under the guns of Columbus, spiked two guns and brought away two, together with 200 prisoners." The Federal loss is stated at 300, that of the enemy being much heavier. - Later and Important. CHICAGO, Nov. 9. A special despatch to the Times, from Cairo, says it is impossible to obtain anything like an accurate report of the killed, wounded and missing in the engagement at Belmont on the 7th. It is estimated that twenty-five of the Twenty second Illinois are missing. The total missing are reported at three hundred and fifty. Of the Seventh lowa Col. Lanman was wounded, but not dangerously. Lieutenant Colonel Wendell killed; the Major and Adjutant are missing, and the reported killed in Logan's regiment is 35, and 47 wounded. All but 44 of Col. Fouke's regiment answered at the roll call, yesterday afternoon. The loss in Buford's regimeist has not been ascer tained, but it is supposed not to be heavy. One hundred and twenty prisoners were taken. All accounts concur in placing the rebel loss much heavier-than our own. Belmont has been abandoned by the rebels. They have 150 prisoners, and acknowledge 350 killed, bat would not permit the Federal officers who went to Columbus with the flag of truce, yesterday, to visit the place to which they conveyed their dead. Farewell Interview between Gens. Scott and McClellan. When-Gen. Scott, was about leaving Washington, Gen: - McClellan at the head of his staff proceeded to an inner room, occupied by Gen. Scott, and remov ing his hat from his head, bowed before the veteran chief whom he had just succeeded. Gen. Scott sitting, from inability to rise, extended his hand to his successor and they talked for some minutes with hands clasped. In this position Gen. Scott, drawing McClellan nearer to him said : " General, do not allow yourself to be embarrassed by men who do not comprehend this great question. Carry out your own ideas, act upon your own judg ment and you will conquer, and the Government will be vindicated. God bless you." The young chieftan's only reply was : " I thank you General, and will not forget your counsel. May you be restored to health, and live to see your prophecy fulfilled. God be with you. Farewell." Lieutenant General Scott NEW YORK, Nov. S. Gen. Scott received the Chamber of Commerce and Union Defence Committee to-day. He spoke highly of the President and Gone. McClellan and Ila Heck, Baying that under the command of the two latter and their Brigadiers he had no doubt that our armies would be led to victory, and no doubt that they would achieve an honorable peace within a few months. Political Mission of Distinguished Citi zens to Europe. WASHINGTON, Nov. 8. Archbishop Hughes left New York for Europe on Wednesday, and Mr. Thurlow Weed was to have left by the steamer of to-day. It is understood that they will be followed in a few days by Bishop Mc'keine, Protestant Episcopal Bishop of Ohio, and the lion. Edward Everett, of Massachusetts. The simultane ous visit of these gentlemen to Europe seems to be made with the approval of the Government, as they all had recently been here in consultation with the President and Cabinet. SPECIAL NOTICES 525 t] . - Employment AGENTS WANTED! We will pay from $25 to $75 per month, and all expenses, to active Agents, or give a commission. Particulars sent free. Address Erie Sowing Machine Company, IL JAMES, General Agent, Milan, Ohio. rang 27 ly 33 far Age and Debility. --As old age eontes creeping on, it brings with it many attendant infirmities. Loss of appetite and weakness impair the health, and want of activity makes the mind discontented and unhappy. In cases where old age adds its influence, it is almost impossi ble to add vigor and health, and although many remedies have been tried, all have fulled, until literhave's Holland Bitters were known and used. In every case where they have been employed, they have invariably given strength and restored the appetite. They have become a great agent for this alone, and are used by many people who are suffer ing from loss of appetite and general debility. In cases of long standing chronic diseases, they act as a charm, in. vigoratlng the system, thus giving nature another oppor tunity to repair physical injuries. .iffße See adveitisemeut in another column. nov 5 Ai-To Consumptives.--The Advertiser, having 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 fellow-sufferers 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 SURE CURE FOR CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, &c. 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 coat them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing tho proscription will please address REV. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamshurgh, Kings county, New York. oct 16 ly 40] ➢IARRIAGES. On the sth inst., by Rev. J. J. Strino, John S. Kissley of Mount Joy, to Sarah N. Eby of Rapho. By the same, BenJamin A. Groff of East Lampeter, to Lydia K. Swope of West Lampeter. By the same, Henry It. Boner of East Lampeter, to Lizzie. daughter of Martin Kreider of West Lampeter. On the 3rd inst., by Rev. D. P. Rosenmiller, Frederick Bronz to Rosanna Witmyer, both of Manheim. On the 3rd inst., by tho Rev. J. E. Meredith, at his resi dence, Walnut street, Samuel M. Kline to Jane •Mehary, all of this city. On the sth inst., by the same, at the same place, John George to Mary Isenberger, both of Wabank, this county. On the 7th inst., by the same, at the same place, David E. Shirts, of Lancaster, to Susan Holdsworth, of Petersburg, this county. On the 29th ult., by the Rev. W. T. Gerhard, Joseph Hibbert to Sarah Stober, both of Shoeneck. On the 6th inst., by the same, Henry,B. Mayers, of Mate helm, to Mary Ann Glass, of Ephrata. On the 7th inst., by the same, Joseph M. Imhoff, of Penn, to Mary Ann Miley, of Warwick. On the 28th ult., at the residence of the bride, by Rev. Dr. E. Dorsey, Samuel Wisler, of West Ilempfield, to Mrs. Amelia Barracks, of Columbia. - - On the 27th ult., by Davies E. Bruner, Esq., George Horner to Margaret Fisher, all of Columbia. On the 2nd inst., by the same, ' Shannon Salyard to Fran ces Fagan, all of Columbia. DEATHS In West Hempfleld twp., on the let inst., Martha, wife of Hensk Copenheffer, aged 40 years, 7 months and 12 days. At Cluckies Furnace, on the 4th inet„ Archie Hamblin Cole, son of Dr. E. and Harriet E. Haldeman, aged 1 year, 8 months and 28 deys. In this city, on Wednesday morning last, after a pro tracted illness, Mrs. Ann Maria Reitzel, widow of the late Philip Reitzel, Esq., in the 62d year of her age. In hie city; on the 4th inst., James W., eon of David N. and Margaret Russell, aged 20 months. In West Hempfield twp„ on the 2d inst., Joseph F.. son of Ferree and Elizabeth Hoover, aged 13 years, 3 months and 4 days. TAR IAARKETS City Household 11lark-e't- LANCASTER, November a. Another stormy market morning. We are now getting pretty well accustomed to these delectable market days. Butter was abundant at 13@15 cents; Lard, 9@lo cents; Eggs, 14@1G cents per dozen ; Live Chickens, 25@37 erots; Ducks, 40®50 cents; Pigeons, 12 cents per pair; Rabbits, 26 cents per pair; Beef, 5 1 / 2 gi63 cents for bind quarters, and 4 1 / 4 W53 , , , , for front. PuLatoss, 45@50 cents per bushel ; Sweet Potatoes, 30 cants per puck. The market was also abundantly supplied with celery, turnips and other vege. tables, which were sold "cheap for caeb." Lancaster Wholesale Grain Market. Corrected weekly by J. R. BITNER & BRO., Forwardlog.emd Commission Merchants, No. 91 North Queen street. LANCASTER, November 11. .$5.2.5 5.50 1.25 1.18 Flour,.Superflne,bbl. Extra " White Wheat, 14 bushel Red " " it " now Oats Rye Cloverseed Whiskey, in hhds " in bbts.. Philadelphia Market , Nov. 9. Flour firm but quiet; sales of 1,000 PHILADELPHIA bbls. Superfine at $5.50. Wheat is in good demand, 3,000 bus. Red cold at $L30(41.32 and White at $1.45. Corn is active and firm ; 5,000 bus. Yellow sold at 6134563 c. Whisky firm at 2l@ New York Market • Yomr, Nov. 9. Flour quiet;B,ooo bbls. Fold. Wheat advanced ; sales Of 30,000 bus. at $1.23©1.25 for Ifilwankie Club. Corn Scarce and advancing; mixed 0.44:164,1,4c. Provisions quiet and unchanged. Whisky dull at 2.1.14®21mc. LANCASTER COUNTY BIBLE SOIETY.—A metio of th Board Managers of the Lancaster County Bible g Society,e of will be held at Trinity Lutheran Lecture Room, on TUESDAY, the 12th of NO VEMBER, at 2 o'clock, P. AL, in order to make arrange ments for the annual meeting, to be held on the 28th lust, (Thanksgiving day.) A general attendance is requested. GEO. SANDERSON, Secretary, apt' 121 t 44] . - Famous Bair. tor Lasiniersa, 1 THE DIRECTORS HAVE THIS D Y T ' ' - . .: Tiovember sth. 1861. declared a dividend of THREE per cent. payable on demand. EDW. H. BROWN, nov 12 3t 44] -- - - Cashier. L tacernat Consyr Bain, November 5th.1861 rJIHE DIRECTORS HAVE THIS DiY declared a dividend of FOUlt per cent. on the Capital Stock paid In, payable on demand. - 1309 12 3t 443 W. L. PElPfill, Cashier. EST ATE OF ANDREW SBIELTZ, deceased.—Letters-of administration on the estate of Andrew Smelts, late of Paradise township; Lancaster county r deciased, haring been granted to the• subscriber, residing in the Borough-of Strasburg, said aunty: Alt persons Indebted to said estate are . reguested to make im• mediate payment, and those havnag claims will present them without delay, properly authenticated for settlement. JACOB HILDEBRAND, nor 12 6t 441 Administrator. NOTICE. --The undersigned, appointed Auditor by the Court of Common Pleas of Lancaster County, to distribute the balance remaining in the bands of Abraham Erisman, one of the Assignees of Christian Hershey and Ann his wife, among those legally entitled to the same; hereby gives notice that he will attend for the purpose of hiVappointment in the Library Room of the Court House, In the City of Lancaster, on WEDNESDAY, the llth day of DECEMBER next, 1861, at 2 o'clock, P. M, when and where all persons interested may attend If thoy think proper. ABRAM SHANK, nov 12 4t 44] Auditor. ST ATE HENT OF THE FARMERS' BANK OP LANCASTER, NOVEMBER 51n, 1861. Bills Discounted and Loans - . $513,197 87 Banking Room Rod other Real Estate 10,900 00 Farmers' Bank Stock 64,050 00 Notes and Checks of other Banks 20,248 71 Due from othor Banks 66.800 48 Pennsylvania 6 per cent. Loan of 186 L. 17,100 00 11. S. Treasury Notes $49,350 00 Gold and Silver Coin 74,462 70 123,812 70 $816,159.76 LiarLITII.B. Notes in Circulation $127,000 00 Due to other Banks 23,871 93 Due Depositors 174,959 14 Dividends unpaid 371 75 Due Commonwealth for Taxes 1,515 50 327,718 36 Capital Stock $450,000. $488,441 40 Lancaster City, as : I certify that the foregoing is a true statement to the best of my knowledge and belief. EDW. H. BROWN, Cashier. Sworn and subscribed before me, this sth day of Novem ber, 1861. WM. B. WILEY, Alderman. nov 13 11 44 ORPHANS , COURT SALE..-On SATUR DAY, the 7th day of DECEMBER, 1861, the under signed executor of the Will of Mary Messenkop, deceased, in execution of orders of the Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, will sell by public vendue, at the public house of James Curren, in the Borough of Strasburg, Lancaster county, the following described real estate, to wit : A BRICK DWELLING HOUSE and Lot of ' Ground, with a never-failing Well of Water with,,, Pomp therein, Fruit Trees and other Improve- "Olio merits, situate in the Borough of Strasburg, fronting on the Main street. adjoining lands of B. B. Gondar, Elizabeth Wiley and Mrs. Rohrer. Persons wishing to view the premises previous to the day of sale, will please call on William Findley, residing on said premises. Sale to commence at 4 o'clock, P. M., on said day, when terms will be made known by JOUR C. LEFEVER, nov 12 is 44] Executor. WOOD LOTS AT PUBLIC SALE.--On SATURDAY, the 30th day of NOVEMBER, 1861, the undersigned, Executors of the last Win and Testament of Gabriel C. Eckert, deceased, will, in pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, expose to public sale, at the public house of Samuel Knox, in the village of Intercourse, the following real estate of said deceased, to wit: No. 1. Containing 3 ACRES AND la PERCHES. more or less, covered with heavy Timber, conflicting of White Oak, Black Oak and Hickory, in Salisbury township, Lan caster county, adjoining lands with Henry Worst, Wil liam Lafferty, deceased, and others. - . No. 2. Containing 6 ACRES AND 94 PERCHES, more or lass, covered with Chestnut Sprouts, fit for cutting, in Earl township, Lancaster county, adjoining lands of Jacob Rhodes, Levi Eckert, and others. 43i- Any person wishing to view the lots will call on Mr. Lafferty, residing near the same. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., of said day, when duo attendance will be given and terms made known by the undersigned Executors. noT 12 3t 44J W ENTZ BROTHERS HAVE REMOVED TO THE LARGE AND ;CONVENIENT STORE, No. 5 EAST KING STREET, LATELY KA r OTENASHERR'S STORE, WHERE THEY ARE NOW OPENING THE MOST DESIRABLE STOCK OF DRY GOODS, Air - They are determined to sell at the Lowest Price N. B.—Country Produce taken in Exchange CIIAS. E. WENTZ. THOS. J. WENTZ 1309 tf 44 p ETEnsviLL.F., SAW-MILL LUMBER AND COAL YARD The subscriber would invite his friends, patrons, and all interested, to his facilities for filling orders, for sawing PINE, OAK, WALNUT, RICK ORY, r , e, Asa AND POPLAR TIMBER. All orders for the same attended to at short notice, and on reasonable terms. Also to his stock of LUMBER, conbist ing of PINE, let and 2nd Common Boards. do do do do Plank. do Culling Boards, Scantling, end Boards HEMLOCK Joke, Scantling and Plank. OAK Boards, Scantling and Plank. HICKORY and 2 inch Plank. ASH 2 and 3 inch Plank. POPLAR and 1 inch Boards, Scantling and Plank. WALNUT 3/( 2 and 1 inch Boards and Plank. Roofing and Plastering LATH. PINE Rails, Pales and Pickets, for fencing. Also, LOCUST Posts, mortised. LOCUST POSTS for Board Fence. CLIESTNUT Posts mortised. do Rails. GROUND ALUM SALT Also, COAL suitable for Lime•Burniug, Blacksmith and Family use, all of which will be sold low at his Yard on the Conestoga, 1 mile south of Millersville. nov 12 Sm° 441 J. G. PETERS. W ENTZ BROS., Are now opening direct from New York, Great Bargains in S H A TV L S The best BROCHE SHAWLS for the money ever offered. BROCHE LONG SHAWLS, BROCHE SQUARE SHAWLS SOMETHING NEW REVERSABLE JACQUARED SHAWLS! The best Shawl for the price ever sold. HEAVY CLOTHS FOR CLOAKS TRICOTS THREE MILLED .ti• Bargains at WENTZ BROS.. No. 5 East Ring St nov 12 tf 44] CU R L YOUR H AIR! BEAUTIFY YOURSELF, BY USING - • • CHAPPELL'S HYPERION FOR CURLING THE HAIR. The Ladies and Gentlemen throughout the world will be pleased to learn that I have recently discovered an article that will Curl the Hair. - . By using CHAPPELL'S HYPERION, Ladies and Gentle men can beautify themselves a thousand fold. CHAPPELL'S HYPERION is the only article in the world that will Curl straight Mir. The only article that will Curl the Hair IN BEAUTIFUL CURLS' IN GLOSSY CURLS! IN SILKEN CURLS! IN FLAXEN CURLS! IN FLOWING CURLS! IN WAVING CURLS! IN LUXURIANT CURLS It makes the Hair soft and glossy. It invigorates the Hair. It beautifies the Hair. It cleanses the Hair. It has a most delightful perfume. It prevents the Hair from falling off; it fastens it to-the scalp. It is the only article ever yet discovered that will curl straight Hair in beautiful curls, without injury to the Hair or scalp._ The HYPERION does not in any manner interfere with the NATURAL SOFTNESS OF THE HAIR. It neither scorches nor dries it. The HYPERION can be so applied as to cause the Hair to curl for one day, or for ono week, or for one month, or any longer period desired. The HYPERION is the only article in the world but what can be counterfeited or imitated by uprincipled per sons. To prevent this, we do not offer it for sale at any Druggist's in the United States. Therefore, any Lady or Gentleman who desires to beautify themselves by using the HYPERION, must in close the PRICE, ONE DOLLAR, in a letter, and Address, W. CHAPPELL & CO., Box 54, Parkman, Geauga Co., Ohio, And it will be carefully sent by return mail. nov 12 TRADE SALES! TRADE SALES!! The subscriber, having just returned from the Philadel phia Trade Sales, offers at the lowest prices all kinds of Books, embracing LAW, FICTION, MEDICAL, RE— LIGIOUS, BIOGRAPHY, MECHANICAL and other kind'. These books will be sold at the lowest prices, .9 we had the advantage and were the only Bookselldr from Lancia • tar at the Trade Sales, and, as a consequence, we can sell lower than any other Store. A few of the Books are here mentioned : WEBSTER'S UNABRIDGED DICTIONARY, WORCESTER'S UNABRIDGED DICTIONARY, SOLDIERS' TEXT BOOKS, REVISED ARMY REGULATIONS, fricCLELLAN'S BAYONET EXERCISES, U. S. INFANTRY TACTICS, ZOIJAVE DRILL BOOK, GIFT BOOKS OF ALL KINDS, PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS, For the Pocket or Centre Table, in great variety. The GIFT BOOK for the season. SCHOOL MAPS, CHARTS AND CARDS, PELTON'S OUTLINE MAPS, SANDERS' ELOCUTIONARY CHART, SANDERS' SCHOOL CARDS, SERGEANT'S SCHOOL CARDS, WEBB'S SCHOOL CARDS. BIBLES in great variety, from twenty-live rents to twenty-five dollars, some of them having the finest bind logs and Illustrations ever received in town. SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS—Methodist, Lutheran, Episcopal, Presbyterian, American Tract Society, Ameri. can Sunday School Union. SCHOOL BOOKS--Sanders', Towers', Sergeant's, Wil son's, Parker & Watson's Readers ; Monteith ' s, Mitchel's, Warren's, Smith's Geographies. Also, Algebras, Arithme tics, Grammars, Histories, Dictionaries, &c. Stationery, C 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 beet Inks in the market are sold here, viz: Maynard & Noye's, Arnold's, Hoover's, Larighlings & Btudifleld's, Blackwood's, etc. At the Cheep-Book Store of JOHN SELEAPPKII, nor 12 tf 441 No. 32 North Queen St., Lancaster, Pa ~~n t _ NAMIII3 - OF.VOLITNTKIEBB:QF . LXNCASTER COUNTY 7 7 \ "UNROLLED 'and mustered-.-Aitiliik: _Ulrice tinder orders of the Gonne) Ift ' tteiioninion wealth of Pennsylvania, with the .Weelnly-Nitliewance made by the Board of Belief to the , fascia* or persons dependant upon them, according to the ket'qf the 16th May, 1861, and the names of the recipes)* . 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Heckley 2 25 Hepting Frederick C Hepting 150 Hepting Charles Julia Hepting 1 76 Hatelebach Francis E Hosselbash 100 Hatton R II Sr Bro R Hatton 1 50 Harrison John Hannah Harrison 1 72 Huber Henry Sc J Id Huber 200 Harrier Amos M Harner 1 00 Hopwood J Julia Hopwood 1 25 Hoover William Julia Hoover 2 00 Heckman Henry Mrs Hackman 1 50 Hoffmier W Id E Hoffmeier 1 50 Hoffman Valentine Mary Hoffman 150 Hoak P B A A Hoak 160 Highstreet D J Susan Stanton 1 25 Hawk Jacob E Hawk 1 25 Herr Benjamin M A Herr 2 50 Eltdruagle 3 W M Huffnagle 1 75 Hughes W & D Margaret Hughes 1 75 Hatzall Frank R Helsel' I 00 Hehn Charles Sarah Helen 1 50 Hehn Philip 31 Hahn 1 50 Hubley Chester Ann L Hubley 2 50 Haffnagle G& B Catherine Huffnagle 200 Haines F A 31 Halite. 1 00 Hnnchberger D 8 Catherine Htmehberger 100 High Jacob S E High 1 75 Hacker John R Hacker 125 Hahn Peter P Hahn 1 00 Irwin David S Irwin 1 00 Johnson Charles El Mary Johnson 150 Johnson Thomas E. Ester Johnson 160 Jones John 8 Catherine Jones 2 00 Jones William E Jones 1 25 Judge Thomas - C Judgel 00 Jones Lewis 13 Jones • 226 Help Henry Louisa Help • : 160 Keifer Peter B • - "z Huffer,. —-- Ann Ai Fairer Kauffman Benjamin Rose A.Kaaffinem 100 Keplinger John 9 Mary* Belanger 71 kifil'etii Lydia Kyle ' "JDldidiir Michael B Sarah %mmHg r . Kautz Henry - 7 Illizelberger ...41kiestatil.werd 0 Keister - • Haight /Amite " . ::%.Knight"• Kohl Keller ßichar Henry Mailka C Hiirlead" lfeller d Kautz Jahn 8 Kautz 2 25 Keller John A . M. Keller 100 Kelley John lei B A Kelley 225 Kapp Andrew . X Kapp 1 00 Kelly. Henry II Kelly 1 00 %Ilse John J Kline , "2 00 King George Swan King 2 75 Raley William Mrs Haley 125 Ketilfraan J G . Susan Kauffman 125 Kilburn M& W MC Kilburn " 200 King Joseph & 8 El Stebbins 1 00 Kieffer Thompson 8 A Kieffer 2 50 }Laidig ilsorgeW 0 %end's - 100 Keppler Jacob C %tippler 2 25 Keller - Frederick DI Shindle 1 00 Keller Cunard C Seller 1 50 Keller William B Keller 2 00 Kendrick Henry C Kendrick 1 00 Kautz Jacob M Wincrar 1 00 Koch Edward L Koch 196 Kergismer Francis C Kergistner 175 Kishr Samuel 8 %Jahr 2 00 Kurtz Henry , J Kurtz 125 Kepp Amon M J W Kapp 1 50 Kraemer Denial N %reamer 1 00 Keller William A • C Keller 2 25 " Lipp John Therese Lipp - 1 00 Leonard George Elizabeth Leonard. 1 50 Landis Henry 111 B Landis Lutz George B Lutz Laramie James B Landis Lenthy Jacob M Leuthy Lead Thomas "I' B 51 Rutter Lagan Thomas B Legge Landis Daniel L A Landis Leonard Daniel C Leonard Lansh Ephraim A Latish ' Lebrey Edward Mrs Leisey Libel Francis L Libel Leibley Jacob Elizabeth Leibley Libaley Clemens B Libsley Leibley George Charlotte Leibley Landis Jacob D B Landis Lawrence George 51 Lawrence Lefever John F Lefever Henning George ld Lanning Law Thomas R B. it Law Lanish Henry B Lardah Long John 51" Long Leo , ard Wm P H Leonard Long John F • M A Long Lafferty I H & W M Lafferty Lowcomer Jacob B Lowcomer Lattenberger George C Lutenberger Like Joseph Susan Like McGinnis Peter Amu McGinnis Marry John Elizabeth Murry McGlachlin JnoN M A McGlachlin Miller Martin Amanda Miller May Daniel W Sarah May Mllichsock Augustus Mrs Millichsock McLane Joseph B McLane Miller Peter B Miller Minnich Henry Barbara Minnick Meek William Margaret Meek Myers Geo W Mary Myers McElroy Wm H Susan McElroy Miller Henry A Miller Martin Samuel B Martin Morton Samuel P L Morton hfcCheneey J H A McChesney Murry Andrew A Murry McGonigle J McGonigle Mast John M Mast Marcie John Id Merck! Myers Benjamin F B Myers Masser Martin L Musser Myers Frederick Id Myers Miller Adam Mary Miller McMellln Elias B Knlssel McGuire John 51 McGuire McCanly Michael 11 McCauley McAvoy John C McAvoy Milichsock Aug Susan Millichsock Miller Henry L Miller Milichsock Aug C Ililichsoch McDivit John M McDivit McCully J F Sarah McCully Mallet James 51 Maffet Metzger Emanuel J Metzger McCord H S McCord Morrison James B Morrison Mohow Jacob H Mohow Myers Gilbert E hiyers Michael Wm Mrs Michael McElroy Benjamin 51 A McElroy Moore John 51 E Moore Miller Geo J Miller Mcelinn Anthony B Haitian Mulholland Joseph E Mulholland McGlinn Joseph A 51cOlinn McCaffery Edward E McCaffrey Masterson Thomas B Masterson Murry Edward C Murry Mintzin Frederick Rosa Mintzin " Martin AhrehaTa C Martin Mental John 51 Mantel hicKessan John Wise McKeagan Myers John Ann Myers Marshall Solomon M Marshall Myers George W C Myers Miley Frederick D Julia Miley Miller William 1H Miller Metzger John II Metzger Masketauss Joseph ld Musketnuos McCully J H Mrs McCully Miller George B B Miller McLaughlin Benj J McLaughlin Moore James 51 II lillore Marks John 51 M J Marks Metzger Amos C Metzger Maxwell Joseph Josephine Maxwell IdoElhenny WH H Susan Mcßlhenny McCormick Hugh Mary McCormick Note Jacob - Elizabeth Nets Norris Jacob Mary Norris Norris William E Norris Nicholas Robert A Nicholas Newcomer Jacob C Newcomer Nagle Michael C Nagle Nagley John Mary Nagiey Nickel Joseph A Nickel O'Leary Patrick Catherine O'Leary Oster John H Oster Oehme William B Oehme Oadinot Anthony S:Oudinot Pinkerton C k W & Pinkerton Patton George W Mrs Patton Peters Gibson M Peters Peterman Philip C Peterman Preston William S Preston Powell Gaphanus C Powell Picket Samuel S Plckel Powell John C Powell Peterman Charles IM Peterman Pool William H C A Pool Palm Jacob S Palm Patton William Mrs Patton Patton William K 51 Hoffman Price Thomas Catherine Price Potts John C Potts Parvin Theodore A Perrin Picket J W S Pickel Peffer Jacob C Peffer Powell William 111 Powell Fairer Isadore S Peffer Patton H & Henry S H Patton Painter Montgomery M Painter Quinn Thomas Hannah Quinn Quigley Isaac M Qnlgley Quinn James Sarah Quinn Quinn Patrick Susan Quinn Quinn James W M C Quinn Roth Jacob Mary C Both Relder Gerhard Catherine Reider Ruth David Mary Ruth Reusing Henry NI Reusing Ruth David Sarah Bath Roth John Margaret Roth Richardson Samuel Sabina Richardson Rock Samuel M A Rock Bloneer John M Rioneer Roth Franklin B Roth Ripple John E Ripple Reinhart C & Son 9 Reinhart Rittenhouse Nath'l S Rittenhouse Root George S Id Root Roes Ilezeleon B Ross Rineer Samuel C }linear Ritter John A Hitter Ringwalt Thee J Mary J Ringwalt Rhoads Edward L Rhoads Rineer Joseph Rose Rineer Ripple John ' E Ripple Redican John M Redieen Rudy Lewis F unit y Roth George & H C Roth Rothweller Peter Id Rothweiler Robinson John C Robinson Butter Jacob S Rutter Rine William H S Rine Ripple Adam F Ripple Rodeman William M Holleman Remmich John A Remmich Robinson Obed Virginia Robinson Ripple Henry 13 Ripple Rost Augustus M Rost Roth Daniel C Roth Roth Thaddeus . R Roth Root James M Root Reilly Michael Ann Wilky Sheaffer John Margaret Shaeffer Short Barnhart Elizabeth Short Saylor John Sarah Saylor Swank Samuel Mary Swank Spang Leonard Fanny Spang Showers Samuel H S Showers Shroy John H Shroy Smith Frank Isabella Smith Smith James 111 Smith Sweigart Frederick C Sweigart Sharp Frank A Barrack Shay Henry A Shay Shertz John 111 J Shertz Simon Henry - L Shertz Shertz Joseph Mary Simon Sheaffer George W A Shaeffer Sensendorfer Peter A Sensenderfer Shoat John C Shoat Smith Henry C Smith Schmidt Charles Ann Schmidt Sturgis Wm A A Sturgis Smith David C Smith Stretch Charles C Stretch • Sailor Peter F Sailor Seiber Peter Peter Seiber Sloan Benjamin C Kraft ',tacker Albert Fanny Stacker Snyder John S Snyder Snyder Hiram C Snyder Solider Rudolph M. A Sander Strusbach Frederick C Gumpf Shindlo John M A Shindle Suter J F NI Suter Seipert John II Seipert Stedgerwalt George NI Stelgerwalt Seibert Jacob E Seibert Shirk Jacob K Maria Shirk Snyder Jacob K S Snyder Styer John E Slyer Stone Augustus S Stone Sheridan John C Sheridan Seibert John M Siebert Speaker Joseph C Speaker Shelley John M Shriley Shields Patrick C Shields Sanders D L Mrs Sanders Strachen J & D B Strachen '-'-'' Stark Charles Leah Stark Smith Christian Ann Smith Schmohl Lewis M. Schmohl Slaughter David B Slaughter Sherlach Jacob E Sherlach Sauble Emanuel B Sauble Stapleford R H M Stapleford Seabee Conrad M•Souber Spindler Nathaniel B Spindler Scott Francis Hannah Scott Seal Philip Fanny Seal Smith Joseph S Smith Swartz Charles B E Swartz Bohner Frederick L Strawbridge Smith Calvin L Smith Suydam William Ann Suydam Suydam Jacob fil Suydam Shute Andrew hi Shute Spoh NI B Spoh Schramm William C Schramm Smelts Benjamin M A Smelts Speace John C Spence Springer Anthony F Springer Stains J F Anna . 13 Stains Smullen James .151 Smullen Steffy Jacob L Steffy Smith John R J Smith Rattly Samuel . Margaret Settly Shenk Hiram Mary Shenk Shindle Michael Mrs Shindle Steward William B R J Steward Stater John Fanny Striker Summers Michael Joanna Summers Tucker Lewis 8 H Tacker Trego Peter M Trego Trestle L & Jacob J Trestle Townely Robert; Mrs Townsly Trost B F M Trost Tripple Charles Mrs Tripple Thalami Frank -• :R Thatehel Trout Albert R Trout Thies Ernest Mary Thies Ulmer Abram . Nary Ulmer Ulmer John i5O sOO 1 oo i6O 1w 1 25 • • _ - Uncle George .- - Miry L Uncle • " 1 501 Ulmer David Margaret Ulmer 1 26 Ureprung John Etraprtmg John ' 2 75 Vegan John S Sengewale 1 00 Vernon Charles H Vernon, 1 00 Wood Jacob Sarah A Wood 1 76 Winters George W S J Winters 160 Worrell Samuel Nancy Worrell 200 Wiman George Mary Win= 1 76 Weidman John Susan Weidman 1 60 Wise Charles Rebecca Weise 1 60 Weld's William S A Weidle 1 26 Wiggins Robert A .1 Wiggins 1 76 Wright William B Wright 125 White William C White 1 76 • Wonderly 0 W B Wonderly 2 00 White Samuel Mau While 1 75 Weller Frederick C Weller 1 00 Wilhelm James S Wilhelm 1 00 Weller John M Weller 2 00 White Joseph B White 1 50 Wemon - Frederick • S Nisbit 100 Wagner Baltzer B Wagner 1 00 Weinhold David B Wambold 1 50 Weinhold Absolom C W einhold 150 Weitzel Casper B Weitzel 2 00 Waseca Witliam Mrs Wasson 1 60 Weidler John Mira Weidler 2 00 Wentzel Christ S Werazel 1 00 Windier John J Windier 2 26 Wolbert Peter B Wolbert 2 00 ' Witmer Martin B Witmer 200 Weidle John It S Weidle 1 00 Wittle John F Wittle I 60 Will John 5.1 Will 1 60 Wiley John )1 Wiley 1 76 Yoder Samuel Emma B Yoder 60 Yackley John & AdamM A Yankley . Young Michael E Young Zear Andrew M Zear Meer Charles E Zigler Zell John H A Zell MARIETTA LIST George Stine Klisibeth Stine $2 CO George Roland Catharine Rholand 2 26 Peter Sanndt Catharine Sanndt 1 75 Renben Weaver Anna Weaver 2 26 John Shireman Sarah Shireman 1 25 John R Swans Matilda Evans 2 25 Jeremiah Gray Sarah Cochran 1 00 Francis McCoy Rebecca McCoy 1 50 Joseph Strata Louisa Strata 1 25 Lewis Eisenberger Anna Sisenberger 1 75 Samuel Reinhold Anna Reinhold 2 26 Geo Fisher Geo Fisher 1 00 Parvin Rndiall Mary Endirill 1 75 Madison Moss 2 00 BAINBRIDGE LIST John Brisket Elizabeth Brisket 1 00 Oeo Dyer 51 aargaret Dyer 1 25 J Frazer (Raytown) Elizabeth Frazer 175 Jacob Faltenberger Elizabeth Feltenberger ' 150 John Ripple Mary Ripple 1 00 Jacob Henderson Elizabeth Henderson 2 00 Oeo Laferty Sarah Laferty 1 25 Christ Shenk Elizabeth Shenk 1 25 Amos Walton Mary Walton 1 00 William Balmer C Balmer 2 00 MOUNT JOY LIST. 1 50 1 25 1 60 1 50 2 00 Christian B Hershey Margret Hershey 1 75 Charles 0 Willis Eliza Willis 1 00 Wm L Swords Christiana Swords 1 50 Abraham Perot Anna Feret 1 76 William Mateer M B Mateer 1 00 Thomas Hubley Ellen Hubley o 1 76 Peter Waltz Anna Waltz 2 26 John Kemmerly Elisabeth Hemmerly 2 00 Geo A Pinkerton Amanda Pinkerton 2 76 Joseph Donavon Agnes Donovan 1 50 George W Nagle Sarah Manning 1 76 Samuel Wlntmyer Barbara Wintmycr 175 Joseph Barnes Catharine Barnes 2 00 John Hallowell Isabella Hallowell 1 75 Samuel Lentz Ellen Ebersole 76 William Brehm Elizabeth Brehm 2 25 Aug Lachmund Catharine Lachmand • 1 26 Lewis Hoak Lydia Cover 1 00 George Stiffier Mary StiMar 1 60 James Glllama Christiana Gilliam 2 00 John Reinhart Elizabeth Rantoul 2 25 Joseph Furgeson Ann Furgeson 2 25 H B Greenawalt Mary Greenawalt I 76 Henry Long Catharine Lang 1 50 Jacob Flowers 13 B Beckly 2 00 Thomas Malony Jane Melon y 1 00 SAFE HARBOR LIST. A M Sotirbeer A B Sourbeer I 25 John Soarbeer- Elizabeth Soarbeer 1 50 Hiram Hughes &Lean Hughes 1 76 Jacob Miller Sarah Miller 1 76 William 61 Trapnall B B Trapnall 2 00 Jacob H Shenk Betty B Shaub 2 75 John McFarland C McFarland 1 25 Wm Mlineyoang C Kllneyonng 1 26 Henry Picket Eli Pickel 1 50 Samnel Pickel Catharine Finkel 1 26 Joseph Knight B S Knight 126 John Fuignson J Fargeson 1 00 James Boyle Sarah Boyle 1 75 Charles U Davis Ann Davis 2 75 Peter Mcßride Mary Mcßride 1 00 Daniel Kauffman F J Kauffman 1 00 John Bowder C Bowder 1 25 Samuel CI Urban B. B Urben 1 25 Wllliam Hoaseal Sarah Hoaseal 1 25 Robert Madtillon Catherine McMullen 2 00 ELIZABETHTOWN LIST. Win C Hernizon Catherine Hernizen 1 75 Daniel & Zook Susan Zook 2 00 Bernard McAllhater Susan MizAllieter 126 Henry Alineich -• Barbaia Munich 100 MILLERSTO W6l LIST. - Charles Leaders ktre Leaders John Belches Mrs Be Ghee Jueeph Rooney Mrs Rooney SEVEN AND THREE.-TENTHS. UNITED STATES TREASURY NOTES. Tho undersigned are prepared to deliver at once any amount of the above notes. REED, McOItANN & CO:, oct 29 4t* 42 Bankers. NOTICE..--.Nottee is hereby given that letters of administration on the estate of Samuel Crawford, formerly of Hapho township, Lancaster county, Pa., have been grantod to the undersigned residing at Car lisle, Cumberland county, Pa. Persona indebted to the said decedent are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present thorn. C. E. MAGLA Administrator. Oct 15 6t 40] ESTATE OF' ANTHONY TERRY, LATE of klaytown, East Donegal township, dee'd.—Letters of Administration on the estate of Anthony Terry, late of the village of Maytown, East Donegal township, deceased, having hoeen granted to the subscriber, residing in said village: All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them without delay, properly authenticated for settlement. G. W. TERRY, oct 22 60] Administrator. AUDITOR'S NOTICE.--Estate of Wm. Long, deceased. The undersigned, appointed by the Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, Auditor to distribute amongst those legally entitled thereto the balance in the hands of Thomas Welsh, Administrator of the estate of William Long, late of West Hompfield township, In said county deceased, hereby gives not ice that he will meet all parties interested at the Court Rouse, in the City of Lan. caster, on W EDNESDAY, the 13th day of NOVEMBER, 1861, at 10 o'clock, A M. ALEX. lIARBIS, oct 22 4t 41] Auditor. VSTATES OF' GEORGE RUPLEY AND _Ej ANNA FUNR",, late of the Borough of Washington, in the County of Lancaster, deceased.—The undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Orphans' Court of said county, to distribute the balance in the hands of Christian Charles, Administrator, with the will annexed of the estate of said George Rupley, deceased, and Executor of the will of said Anna Funk, deceased, among those legally entitled to the same, hereby gives notice to all persons interested in such distribution that ho will attend for the purpose of his ap• pointment, at the Library Room, in the Court House, at Lancaster, on SATURDAY, the 16th of NOVEMBER next, at 10 o'clock, A. M., when and where they may attend. Lancaster, Oct. 14, 1861 AUDITOII , 9 NOTICE.--Estate of Minerva Coniston, deed.—The undersigned, appointed by the Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, Auditor to distribute amongst those legally entitled thereto, the balance in the hands of Christian Sheaffer and Wm. Ger. recht, administrators of the estate of Minerva Coniston, late of the City of Lancaster, deceased, hereby gives notice that he will meet all parties at the Court House, in the City of Lancaster, on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30th,1861, at 2 o'clock, P. M., in the Library Room, when and where they may attend. WM. S. AMWEO, nov 5 41 43] Auditor. NOTICE TO TAX COLLECTORS....The Tax Collectors of the different townships, wards and boroughs of the county of Lancaster, are hereby notified that they aro required to collect all the taxes due upon their duplicates by MONDAY, the 2d day of DECEMBER next. If any remain unpaid by that day, the collectors will be required to furnish a list of all delinquents, so that it may appear who are in arreara. This measure is ebeo- lutely necessary, in consequence of the heavy drafts made upon our treasury by the relief committee, for the pur pose of supplying the wants of the families of those brave men who have volunteered in the defence of their country. The collectors will also be required to pay Into the Treasury all sums as fast as they are collected. JOSEPH BOYERS, LEVI S. REIST, JOHN DONER, Attest: Commissioners. PETER G. EBEREf dR, Clerk. nov 5 4t 43 NOTICE TO LOG OWNERS.--The nn deraignod, residing at McCalls' Ferry, York county, hereby notifies Log Owners, or those interested, that he has now lying on the river shore, at that place, about 160 logs, from 12 to 16 feet in length, with various marks, which they are hereby notified to come forward, prove property, pay reasonable charges and remove them, other. wise they will be disposed of according to law. October 26th, 1861. WILLIAM RICHARDSON. oct 29 St. 42 TOTIOE TO LOG OWNERS.--The un dersigned, residing at the ",Half-Nay House," on the Tide Water Canal, Lancaster county, hereby notifies Log Owners, or those interested, that be has now lying near that place, about 200 logs, from 12 to 16 feet in length, with various marks, which they are hereby notified to come forward, prove property, pay charges and remove them, otherwise they will be disposed of according to law. October 26th, 1861. HUGH MOORE. oct 29 3t. 42 MONEY WANTED...-In pursuance of an Ordinance of Select and Common Councils of tho City of Lancaster, passed the Bth day of August, 1881, the undersigned Is authorized to bqrrow a sum of money suffi cient to liquidate City loans now due and demanded. This is, therefore, to give notice that proposals for loans to an amount not exceeding ten thousand dollars, will be received at the Mayor's office, for which Coupons or certificates of loan will be issued bearing 8 per cent. interest, and re deemable In ten years from date. G I E 3 O. SANDERSON, Melon's OFFICE, Lancaster , Aug. . Mayor. aug 13 3t 31 NEW STORES NEW STOREtI NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!! REDUCED PRICES! REDUCED PRICES!! WATCHES! WATCHES!! WATCHES!!! WARRANTED TIME-KEEPERS. CHEAP! CHEAP!! CHEAP!!! CLOCKS! CLOCKS!! CLOCKS!!! GILT, COLUMN AND PLAIN FRONTS. JEWELRY! JEWELRY!! JEWELRYI!! LATEST STYLES AND MST QUALITY SILVER WARE! SILVEEWARE! I SILVER WARE!!! MANUFACTURED OF OLD COIN SILVER, LATED WARE OP THE BEST MERE IN TUE 00UNTRy. REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. A book will be kept, and all repaired Watches and Clocks registered and warranted for 12 months. RELOADS .k GILLESPIE, 221 WEST KING STREET, Between Cooper's Hotel and J. G. Getz's Dry Goods Store. pet 15 tf 40 DR. J. T. BAKER, 1101NEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, LANCASTER CITY, may be consulted professionally, at his Office. at Henry Bear's Hotel, In the Borough of Strasburg, on Thursday Of each week, fromlo o'clock in the morning to .three is the afternoon. An opportunity is thus afforded to residents of Strasburg and vicinity to avail themselves of Hemreopathic treatment, and females suffering from chronic diseases msy enjoy the advice of one who has made this class of diseases a speciality. J. T. BAKER, M. D., Homceopathlc Physician, oc t tf 411 East King street, above Lime, Lancaster. - EVORNITIIRE OF EVERY DESCRIP. Hon, warranted as good as the best, and cheaper than the cheapest—at KETCHAM'S, Nears Quin arum, op- • posits Shenk's Nanette]. Homey Lancaster. N. B. To any one purchasing $5O worth Lefore the float of November next, 10 per cent. will be allowed for Cash. ang 81 UBB PBLICI SALE .- On SATURDAY, this 16th day pf NOVEMBER, 1661, will be imputed-to . public sale, at the public house of M. Biel* in the of Georgetown, a PLANTATION OR TRACT OP LIT . . containing 98 ACRES and PERCHES, situated in Bari, township, Lancaster county, stoat onemilaweert of George town. adjoining lands of Daniel Johnston, latest Rohrer, William Lytle, and others. About 6 Acres are covered with Heavy *Ember, and 10 Acres are meadow, the balance excellent far land, under good fences. The buildings consist of a m lam. substantial twoetory STONE DwRi.T.,,,,. HOOSE; nearly new coverld with elate, a large Stone Barb, with Wagon Shed and .Corn Crib attached, and large Straw Shed in front, a Spring House, with as excellent Spring near the dwelling, Wood House, Hog House, and other necessary outeballd logs. Persons wishing to view theproperty will please call on Mr. Mathias Ault, residing on the same. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., of said day, when conditions will be made known by oct 22 is 41] SAMUEL BLANK. rps.usTzEir SALE. ]B virtue of a de r.ere° of the Circuit Court for Washington county, Kit ting as a Court of Equity, the undersigned, Trustees for the sale of the real estate of Isaac Bear, deceased, will sell at public Wain front of the Court House in Hagers town, OD TUESDAY, the 12th day of NOVEMBER next, at 11 o'clock, A. M., the following real estate, dz.: A VALUABLE FARM, lying four miles southwest of Hagerstown, about one mile south of the Western Turn pike, containing 182 ACHES of Limestone Land, about 50 A cres: of which are in good thriving timber, and the bemire Is In a good state of cultivation,lnd under good fencing ; it Is situated one and a haf miles from CoL George Sprecher's and Abraham Leiter's Mills, and three miles from the Chesapeake k Ohio Canal, and adjoins the lands of Martin Bear, John Bear. and Louis Shindle. The improvements are a TWO-STORY STONE HOUSE, a large Stone Bank Barn with Granaries in it; a ;.. Spring House, two-thirds of the season a running i - ' 1 1 spring ; an excellent Well of Water in the house yard ; a Wagon Shed, and corn crib attached ; a hog pen and all other reasonable out-buildings. The buildings and farm are in good condition, and it is a most desirable property. The conditions of sale are: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in hand on the day of sale, or on the ratification thereof; and the balance in two equal annual payments, to bear interest from the day of sale, the purchaser to give his bonds with approved security for the payment thereof. 325 00 2 00 1 75 1 75 Possession to be given on the Ist day of April next and the crops growing in the ground are reserved, with the privilege of going upon the premises to harvest the same. Any person wishing to look at the premises will call upon Peter Carling, living upon the sane, or the Trustees. ELIE YOUNG, ANDREW ROWLAND, R. Stumm, Auctioneer. Trustees. oct 22 to 41 VALI:TABLE REAL ESTATE AT PUB LID SALE.—On SATURDAY, the 23d day of NO VEMBER, 1861, in pup:mance of an alias order of the Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, will be sold at pub lic sale, at the late residence of Enoch Paasmore, deed., in Salisbury township, the following real estate, late the property of said deceased, to wit No. 1. A Tract of Land in Salisbury township, bounded by lands of John Myers, Christian Souders, John Dickin son and David Knox, containing 16 ACRES, mote or less, on which le erected Four DWELLING HOUSES, a large BARN, a SMITH SHOP, SIX LIME KILNS, and other improvements. A stream of ~ Bii jri water rune through the property. The land is in a high state of cultivation and under good fences. Are This property is very clearable on account of its inexhaustible LIME QUARRY, and its eligible location for burning lime. From 50 to 75,000 bushels of Urns have been sold in a year at these kilns. No. 2. A TRACT OF CHESTNUT SPROUT LAND in said township, adjoining the Buckley property, on the road to Mt. 'Vernon, containing 9 ACRES, more or less. Conditions of sale: Cash on the let day of April, 1862. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock, P. BL, of Bald day. JAMES SMITH, PARVIN SMITH, Administrators of Enoch Passmore, deceased. °et 16 In 40 YTALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PUB. V LIC SALE.—On THURSDAY, the 28th day of NO VEMBER, 1861, in pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, will be sold at public sale, at the Mill, the following real estate of Samuel Johnson, late of the borough of Marietta, deceased : Purport, No. 1. A LARGE MERCHANT MILL, situate on the Lancaster and Marietta turnpike, 1 mile from the latter place. This mill has 4 run of burrs, capacity to make 80 bble. of flour during 24 hours during the year •, and has extensive water-power, being propelled by big and little Chiques Creek; and is without doubt one of the best mills in Lancaster county. The machinery is all in good condition and repair. The mill has a very good and profit, able custom. Also a TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, with Kitchen attached, de, signed for the use of the miller; also a corn kiln : for drying corn attached to the mill, with stable and other outbuildings. Also, at the same time and place, will be sold a tract of Limestone Land, containing 112 ACRES, more or less ' with a TWO-STORY DWELLING HOUSE, Kitchen, Barn, Wagon Shed, Tobacco House, Grain House and other out buildings thereon erected. The land is in a high state of improvement and under good fences. Also, at the same time and place, will be sold the follow ing personal property : 30 Shares of Marietta and Lancaster turnpike road stock. 2 ‘. Columbia Bank. 2 " Marietta and Maytown 4 " Marietta, Bainbrige, Falmouth and Portsmouth Road Company 1 " Susquehanna steam tow boat Company " Ss% in commence at 12 o'clock, M., when attendance will be given and terms made known by the undersigned. JOHN W. CLARK, SIMON GROH, Administrators of Samuel Johnson, dec'd. Al, on WEDNESDAY, the 27th day of NOVEMBER, will I, dd by the undersigned, at the Donegal House, Cent: e Square, in the borough of Marietta, the following real es' .to, also of said deed. Per •ao, No. 3. Consisting of a TWO-STORY BRICK DWEL I LNG HOUSE, with a Wash House thereto attached. rich the lot of ground on which the . -- , EE said buildings are erected, situate on Front street, E and now in occupancy of Samuel Mann. Purpart, No. 4. Consisting of a Lot of Ground, with a FRAMF ONE-STORY DWELLING HOUSE, with a sidoling thereto attached in the front, and a Canal Wharf on the rear, situate in said borough. This property is very desir able for lumber and coal warehouse business. Purpart, No. 5. Consisting of n TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, with Kitchen thereto attached ; also a fine Stable and other outbuildings. The lot is about 50 feet in front and 200 deep. This property is very pleasantly situated on Centre Square, and is a very desirable residence. Sale to commence at 6 o'ckick, P. M. when attendance will be given and terms made known 1;3 , the undersigned. JOHN W. CLARK, SIMON GROH, Administrators of Samna] Johnson, dec'd. nov 5 is 43 T HE GREAT INDIAN HERBAL TEA FOR FEMALES. DR. ENGLISH'S INDIAN VEGETABLE EMMENAGOGUE This Celebrated Female Medicine possesses virtues un known of anything else of the kind, and proving effectual after all others have failed ; It Is prepared from an "Indian herb" peculiar to Northern Mexico and Texas, and is need by the Natives in producing the XONTELT SIMMS& It is designed for both married and single ladies, and is the very best thing known for the purpose, as it will remove all obstructions after other remedies have been tried in vain. It is a pleasant tea, containing nothing injurious to health, and a cure can be relied upon in all cases. Prolapsus Uteri, or falling of the Womb ; Moues Album, or Whites; Chronic Inflammation, or Ulceration of the Womb; Incidental Hereorage or Flooding; and diseases of the Spine. .0- Ladies In the early stage of pregnancy aro cautioned against the use of this tea, as it will produce miscarriage. PREPARED AND BoLD BY DR. G. W. ENGLISH, No. 216 SOUTH SECOND STREET, PILELAIOLLPHIA, PA. Price $l.OO per package, (with full directions for nee) sent " '" , W. CARPENTER, Auditor by Expree; or Mail to any address. Dr. E. can be consulted in all obstinate Female Com plaints, in person or by letter, and will furnish the Gutta percha Female Syringe—highly recommended by the Faculty to married ladies for special purposes. Also Radical Cure and other Trusses—lmproved Rotary and Spine Abdominal Supporters—Shoulder Braces—Elastic and Lace Stockings—Spinal Apparatus, for Weak and Curved Spine—and Instruments for all Deformities. A large Stock of the above articles constantly on band, and will be furnished at lowest rates by sending order with measurement and full particulars. A❑ communications strictly confidential. For further particulars please address, DR. G. W. ENGLISH, 216 SOUTH SECOND STHZET, BELOW DOCK., PHILADELPHIA, PA .3y- I HAVE NO AGENTS. [nov 5 ly 43 ITIELEESI TREESII TREES:II The undersigned invite attention to their large and sell grownstock of FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS, &c., embracing a large and complete assortment of APPLES, PEARS, PEACHES, ,PLUMS, CHERRIES, APRICOTS, AND NECTARINES, Standard for the Orchard, and Dwarf for the Garden. ENGLISH WALNUTS. SPANISH CHESTNUTS, HAZLENUTS, RASPBERRIES, STRAWBERRIES, CURRANTS, in great variety. AND GOOSEBERRIES, GRAPES, OF CHOICEST KINDS, ASPARAGUS, RHUBARB; &0., &o. Also a fine stock of well formed, bushy EVERGREENS, suitable for the Cemetery and Lawn. DECIDUOUS TREES for street planting. and a general assortment of ORNAMENTAL TREES and FLOWERING SHRUBS. ROSES of choiceit varieties, CAMELLIAS, BEDDING PLANTS, &c. Our stock is remarkably thrifty and fine, and we offer It at prices to suit the times. Air Catalognes mailed to all applicants. Address EDWARD .1. EVANS do CO. sep 17 9t 361 G ntral Nurseries, York, Pa. PARIS CLOAK AND MANTILLA BTORE. Our etylee are the newest, our materials the finest, our work is the best, and our stock is the largest In the city— at our magnificent Store, N. E. COHN.6IIBIII AND WALNUT STREETS, PHILADELPHIA. CLOAKS! CLOAKS!! CLOAKS I! I Waterproof Cloth Cloaks In every variety, Light and Dark Cloth Cloaks of every shade, Black Cloth Cloaks of every quality, Black Silk Velvet Cloaks. Every new style, every new material, the largest stock, and the most reasonable prices in the city, at IVENS', oct 22 3m 41 23 SOIITH 9TH STFLEZT, PHIL&DZI,PHIA.. INFANTS' DRESS PRESERVERS PATENT. .. • - - This newly.dlscovered Invention Preserves the Clothes from being Soiled, renders Nursing safe from incon venience, and is a great comfort to Mothers and Nurses 455- To be had at ALL LADLES' STORES, and sent free by post, direct from the Inventor, MM. ARMFIELD, No. 512 Twelfth street, Washington, D. C., by remitting the :mount. PRICE, ONE DOLLAR EACH. LADYA GENTS WANTED Air A liberal allowance made to the trade. act 2 00IIRT PROCLAMATION.-Wheresse the Hon. HENRY G. LONG, President, Hon. A. L. HAYES and Prunes Blume; Esq., Associate Judges of the Court of Common Pleas, in and for the county of Lancaster, and Assistant Justices of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery and Quarter Sessions of the Peace, In and for said county of Lancaster, have issued their Precept to me directed, requiring me, among other things, to make public Proclamation throughout my Bailiwick, that a Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery ; also, a Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace and JaiDelivery, will commence In the Court House,ln the City of Lancaster, in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, on the 3rd MONDAY in NOVEMBER, 1881: In pursuance of which precept, PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, to the Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Lancaster, in said county, and all the Justices of the Peace, the Con:mar, and Constables of the said City and County of Lancaster, that they be then and there in their own proper persons, with their rolls, records and examinations, and-inquisi tions, and their other remembrances, to do those things which to their Mikes appertain, In their behalf to be done, and also all those who will prosecute against the prisoners who are, or then shall be, in the Jail of said county of Lan caster, are to be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just. • Dated at Lancaster, the 28th day of.Atignst, 3861. oct 21) 3142] 8. W. P. BOYD, Sheriff. EMPORIII.DIO V _TAB T BRAVING, HAIR OMEN& AND BRAMPOONING Al‘ o One door. But .Coe es est ' pep 817 843 p o Hew, W Eing St., Lancaster O. J. Propsksolo. - 1 , -L ' .L'_ 9-0 O-'`ro'" S: I t neat Bane Are now opening a fall stook of semsnable.flai LADIES' DICE GOODS. BROCADE POPLINS, PRINTED AIM SKI. OASIIINEREs, WOOL PLA DNL IDS, GINGHAM& JO, MOURNING DRIES 000D8 BOMBAZINES, ALPACAS, CELLI:NES MERINOSS, CCMI, SQUABS AND LONG BIAOK THLONT PLAID WOOL BRAWLB, BROORA BRAWLS, BROOK& BORDER BRAWLS, OABBNERE SHAWLS. IPLANNBLa BARRED AND PRINTED OPERA PL HIGH COLORED AND GREY RACII A MNRI,, BED, WHITE, BLUE FLANNELS. MEN'S WEAR. OVEROOVIINGS, VUTINGS, MiM iu A lmn CLOTHE, 0 A RATMRRTA 8 READY-MADE CLOTHING A complete stook of Men •ad Boye DOMESTICS BALES—Unbleached Shires:lgs and Shootings. OASES—Bleached Shirtitags and Shootings. BALES—Tieoings t Osnaburgs, Checks. OASES—Bleached, Brown and Colored Canton Flannels. BED BLANKETS, QUILTS, Ao. For Sale Wholesale andltetall, at Lowed Prices. sep 10 tf 35 T HE PEOPLE'S HAT AND OAP STORE SHULTZ & BRO., HAT ?ILAN III? AOT lIREIRS We would again call the attention of our OUBTOKREIS and all disposed to favor ns with their patronge, to OUR STYLES FOR TRA FALL OF 1861 Our Stock wO4 'amid as heretofore of SILK AND OASSIMERE, FIR AND WOOL'S SOFT HATS, IN ALL THNIR. VARIZTINI3 We would call particular attention to THE McOLELLAN HAT, THE FREISIONT HAT, THE OXFORD HAT,—Lateat Out A Beautiful Assortment of FALL 3T YLE CAPS CHILDREN'S FANCY HATS, CAPS AND TURBANS, BOY'S FATIGUE OAPS We would earnestly invite all to give ne an early call before purchasing elsewhere, feeling well enured amid the varieties offered, they will not fall to be suited. In conclusion we would return our sincere thanks for the past liberal patronage afforded no, and we trust, by dose attention and despatch, to merit its continuance. JOHN A. SHULTZ, NORTECQUEZN STREET LANCIASTIR _DEANER & SCR/LT[lll'B STOVE EMPORIUM, NO. 7 EAST KING STREIT, LANCASTER Aar- At thls Establishment the public can And the largest amortulent of STOVES, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, TO BE FOIIND IN THE CITY TIN WARE, COPPER WARE, SHEET-IRON WARE &o, Ac., AT THI LOWXAT CASH HAWS, THEIR MATERIAL I 8 THE BEST IN THE MARKET, AND THE REPUTATION OF THE ES- TABLISHISIENI' IS A SURE GUAR- ANTEE OF THE SUPERIORITY OF THE WORK. CALL AND HEE REMEMBER THE OLD STAND!! No. 7 EAST KING STREET. JOHN DEANER, D A.R LING' Si LIVER REGITLETOR, AND LIFE BITTERS, are pure vegetable extracts. They cure all Moue dis orders of the human system. They regulate and 'whom: ate the liver and kidneys; they give tone to the digestive organs; they regulate the secretions, excretions and exhalations, equal ise the circulation, and purify the blood. Thus, all bilious complaints—teme of which are Torpid Liver, Pick Headache, Dyspepsia, Piles, Chills and-lenrere. Costiveness or Looseness—are entirely controled and cured by these remedies. DARLING'S LIVER REGULATOR remoies the morbid and bilious deposits from the stomach and bowels, regulates the liver and kidney's, removing every obstruction, restores a natural and healthy action in the vital organs. It is a superior FAMILY MEDICINE, much better than pills, and much easier to take. DARLING'S LIFE BITTERS Le a superior tonic and diuretic; excellent in cues of keg of appetite, flatulency, female weakness, irregulluities, pain in the side and bowele.blind, protruding and bleed ng piles, and general debility. RIAD TEI IoLIDWING _132171:1110IIT Jas. L. Brumley, merchant, 184 Balton street. New York, writes, August 18, 1860: " I have been afflicted with piles, accompanied with bleeding, the last three years; I need DARLING'S LITER REGULATOR. AND LIPS RESTERS, and now consider myself entirely cared." Iron. John A. Cross writes, "Brooklyn, March Id, 1880. In the spring of 18691 took a severe cold,- which induced a violent fever: I took two doses of DARLING'S LIVER REGULATOR. It broke up my cold and fever at once. Previous to thii attack, I had been troubled with dyspepsia several months; I have felt nothing of it since." Otis Studley, Esq., 128 East 24th Street, N. V., writes: "August 13, 1860 —I had a difficulty with Kidney Com plaint three years, with constant pain in the small of my beck. I had used most all kinds of medicines, but found no permanent relief until I used DARLING'S LIVER REGULATOR LED LIFE BITTERS. I passed clotted blood by the urethra. 1 am now entirely cured, and take pleasure In recommending these remedial." Mrs. C. Tebow, 11 Christopher Street, N. Y., writes : " Feb. 20,1800.—1 have been subject to attacks of Asthma the last twenty years. 'have never found anything equal to DARLING'S LIVER REGULATOR, In affording immediate relief. It is a thorough Liver and bilious remedy." Mm Young, of Brooklyn, writes, "February 28,1800. In May last I had a severe attack of Mee, which confined me to the house. I took one bottle of • . . DARLING'S LIFE BITTERS, and was entirely cured. I have had no attack since." D. Westervelt, Esq., of South sth, near Bth Street, Wil liamsburg, L. L, writes: "August 5, 1860.—Having been troubled with a difficulty in the Liver, and mined to bilious attacks, I was advised by a friend to try • DARLING'S LIVER REGULATOR. I did so, and found it to operate admirably, removing the bile and arousing the liver to activity. I have also used it as a FAMILY MEDICINE. When our children are out of sorts, we give them a few drops and It sets them all right. I and It mesta the general wants of the stomach and bowels when dis ordered." Reader, if you need either or both of these moat excel lent Remedies, Inquire for them at the stores; if you do not find them, take no other, but Inclose One Dollar in a letter, and on receipt of the money, the Remedy Or 'Rome. dies will be sent according to your directions, by mall or express; postpaid. Address, DAN'L B. DARLING, 102 Nassau street, New York, Jar' Pat up in 50 cent and $1 Bottles each. oct 20 . . ANVAL AND DRILL Boos, Ardp, M the me of all Volunteers and Militia, revised, ror• reeled, and adapted to the discipline of the soldier of the present day, by an officer la the United States Army. At J. M. WESTRAXPIEIPS, may 14 tf 18] N 0.44 Owner N; Queen* Orange ats. A TTENTION 1 HOMEI - 1, A Book for, ever* one. "BAXTER'S MANUAL,"ja• lustrated, and caITZ oeuti—tbs: beg book oilt-Er sale at ' • . - J. M. WEEMMAGIESTEM, N 0.44 cornea, of North. Onanzand YOU:INTEGRE? MANUAL: for the nmiof a/11 °N = and Home Guards, with 100 illostralions, by UsaLo4l.-D. W. cLfiaxter• WT. 4 4 .1 .0 5 44 No. 14, onnii of blOrtkqusan and Otbi* H. A. SHULTZ JOlll7 P. BOILUIAL __,~nka