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LETTER FROM GENERAL SCOTT.
John Van Buren, in the course of his
speech at the Seymour ratification meeting in
New Turk, oh Monday evening, the 13th
instant, read the following letter from Gen.
Scott to Mr., Seward. The predictions of the
old General, extravagant .as they may have
seemed at the time, have been more than
fulfilled—the reality .exceeds the prophecy.
Washington, March 3, 1861.
Dear Sir: Hoping that in a day or two the
new President will have happily passed
-through all personal dangers and find himself
installed an honored successor of the great
Washington, with you as the chief ot his
Cabinet, I beg leave to repeat in writing what
1 have before said to you orally, this sup
plement to my printed views’ (dated in
October last) on the highly-disordered condi
tion of our (so late) happy aud glorious
Union.
To meet the extraordinary exigencies of the
times, it seems to me that I am guilty of no ar
rogance in limiting the President's field of se
lection to one of the four plans of procedure
subjoined:
1. Throw off the old and assume a new
designation—the Union party. Adopt the
conciliatory measures proposed by Mr.Critten
den or the Peace Convention, (applause.] and
my life upon it, we shall have no new case of
secession, but, on the contrary, an early return
of many, if not of all the States, which have
already broken off from the Union. Without
some equally benign measure the remaining
slaveholding States will probably join the
Montgomery confederacy in less than sixty
days, when this city, being included in a for
eign country, would require a permanent gar*
riaon of at least 35.000 troops to protect the
government within it.
2. Collect the duties on foreign goads out
. side the ports of which the government has lost
the command,or close such ports by act of Con
gress and blockade them.
3. To conquer the seceded States by invading
armies. No doubt this might be done in two
or three years by a young and able General —
a Wolfe, a Desaix, or a Hoohe, with 300,000
disciplined men—estimating a third for garri-.
sons, and the loss of a yet greater number by
skirmishes, sieges, battles and southern fevers.
The destruction of life and property on the
other side would be frightful, however perfect
the moral discipline of the invaders. The con
quest completed at that enormous waste of hu
man life to the North and Northwest, with at
least $250,000,000 added thereto, and cui
bono? Fifteen devastated provinces! not to be
brought into harmony with their conquerors,
but to be held for generations, by heavy garri
sons. at an expense quadruple the net do.ties
or taxes which it would be possible to extort
from them, followed by a proteotor or an
emperor.
4. Say to the seceded States—wayward sis
ters, depart in peace 1
In haste, I remain, very truly, yours.
Winfield Scott.
Hon. Wf. H. Seward.
Judges of the Court of Common
Pleas of Philadelphia have decided the con
tested Sheriff's election ;ia favor of Mr.
Thompson, the Republican candidate.-. Mr.
RyrtKq bos taken an, appeal to the Supreme
Opart from the decision.
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** Gold is selling to-d-iy at 130 J-, and bankers 7
sixty day sterling bills at 145. Last year at
the corresponding date gold wasnt par and
exchange was 107£. In other words, legal
tender notes to-day are worth only seventy
cents, and thirty-seven per cent, additional
tax, compared with last year, is imposed on
imports of tea, coffee and all foreign merchan
dise.
“ These figures tell in plain terms to every
business man that the financial‘system and
commerce of the country are in a crisis of no
ordinary magnitude, fraught with rain to
many who are now rich, and bringing hunger
and suffering to those dependent on their
daily labor for their daily bread.
“ The laborer who received a year ago one
dollar for his day's labor, convertible into
gold, receives f-day a paper dollar worth only
sixty-nine and three fourth cents in specie or
real money ; or, in other words, he is now, by
the financial policy of Mr. Chase, .compelled
to give six days 7 labor for the price of four
days. The difference is the most moderate
statement of the unprecedented depreciation in
the value of our paper currency which is
whirling the national honor and credit, and
the comfort and happiness of the people into
a fearful vortex of rnin. The rprices of all
commodities are advancing in a greater ratio,
than the actual depreciation of the ourrenoy
as marked by the premium on gold; and
every clerk, laborer, or person with a fixed
income, finds each week*an increasing diffi
culty in making both ends meet. One dollar
out of every three dollars earned is taken from
then by the financial policy chosen by Mr,
Chase. 77
DEATH OF GENERAL C. T. JAMES.
Sag Harbor, L. 1., Oct. 16.—General C. T-
James died this morning, from the effects of
injuries received yesterday, by the explosion
of a shell during a trial of his Dew projectiles.
General James is well know as the inventor
of a rifled cannon, and projectiles adapted to
it, which have been much used in the United
States service. He was a citizen of Rhode
Island,and represented that State in the United
States Senate, from March, 1857, till Maroh.
1859.
925 11 Employment! 1975 !
AG E.N T 8 WANTED!
We will pay from $25 to $75 per month, and all expenses,
to active Agents, er.give a commission. Participant pent
free. Address Erie Sewing Machine Company, R. JAMES,
General Agent, Milan, Ohio. fang 27 ly 33
Q*Eqtiality to All! Uniformity of
Plice! A newfeature of Business: Every one his own Sales
man. Jones A Go., of the Crescent One Price Clothing Store.
602 Market street, above oth, in addition to having the
argest, most varied and fashionable stock of Clothing in
Philadelphia, made expressly for retail sales, have consti
tuted every one Mb own Salesman, by having marked in
figures, on each article; the very .lowest .price it can be
■old for, so they cannot pbgßibly vary—all must buy alike.
The goods are all well sponged and prepared and great
pains taken with the making, so that all catfbuy with the
rail assurance of getting a good article at the very lowest
price. •' j i ••
On tb6l2th Inst., at the Hospital, near Alexandria, Va.t
Charles *. PJagg, of the l*t Peonsylvania Cavalry; son of
Oharles yisg< f of this city, aged-fid years. '• •
On the Utb Inst., In this city, Edson M. Shear, Printer,
In the 22d yefcr of hla age. [His funeral took place on
Sunday afternoon, and was largely attended hy- the* Trt»* :
gapblcal profession, the Young Men's Society, and other
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Od tbe 25‘h ult , bv Rev. A. H. Kremer. John Seibert to
Kate Andrews, both of (he vicinity of EHzabith»own.
On tbe 9ih lost., by the s-me Wm. D. Plank of Lampeter,
to Mnrv A Dietz of P>qn<*a.
On ih»-9tb inat.. by Rev. J J Strine, Henry E.Herehey
of Penn, to MatMe H. Brnbaker of Warwick.
On the 16th lost.. by the Fame, Aaron H. Brnbaker of
Warwick, to Maria M Weng r of West Earl.
By th* same, Jacob H. tnavely, to Susan B. Brnbaker,
both of Raj ho. .
Lancaster Wholesale Grain Market*
Corrected weekly by J. R. Brims & Bao., Forwarding and
Commission Merchants, Mo. 91 street.
Lancaster, October SO
.$6 00
6 25
Flour, Superfine, bbl.
“ Extra “
Whit© Wheat, bushel.
Red “ “
Corn, old “
“ new “
Oats “
Rye «
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Whiskey, in hhds
“ in bbls..
Flour ie less active, and breadstuff's generally not so firm
in consequence of the decline In gold and sterling ex
change; smill sales of Flour at $6@6.25 for superfine.-and
$0 50@6 75 for extra and extra tatuily. Small sales of Rye
i lonr a* $4 25. Corn Meal at $3 25 The demaod for Wheat
has fallen off. and prkes are 4 ceots lower—sales of 3000
bushels red at $1 45@1 50, and white at $1 6Q@1.75. Rye
is steady at 74@76 cents. Corn rather quiet—sales of SOOO
bushels yellow at 75 cents. Oata unchanged—sales of
Pennsylvania at 44 cents. Provisions advancing—sales of
mess pork at $l3 75.- 100 bbls. Lard at 10% cents cash.—
500 bbls. Ohio Whiskey sold at 88 cents.
Flour dull aod 10 cents lower—ll,ooo bbls. sold. State
$0 30@6 40. Ohio $6.30(3)6.40, Sootbern $6 90@7 25. Wheat
declining—ss 000 bushels sold. Chicago Spring $1 IS@l 23.
Milwaukio Club $1 22@1.29, Red $135@139. Corn I@2
cents lower—6o.ooo bushels,sold, mixed 67 cents. Heavy
mes 3 pork $23 75, prime $12.50. Lard steady. Whlßkey
held at 36—buyers at 85.
Flour dull and declined 25@37% cents Wbeatdeclioed
5 rents. Corn quiet—white declined 5 cents and sells at
79@80 cents, and yellow at 77(5)78 cents Oats steady
Whiskey quiet at 40 cents. Mess Pork sells at $l4. Coffee
steady at 25@26 cents.
Notice. ,
Jei«e Ochs l Court of Common Pleas of Lanca'ter
vs. • V County. ‘ November Term, 1854,
Myefalsenberg. j No. 83.
Oct 20, 1862. on motion of Wm. R. Wilson; Attorney for
defendant, Court grant a rule bn plaintiff to declare in .30
davs, in d* fault thereof that Judgment of non pros be en
tered. • PETER MARTIN,
oct 21 4t 41] Proih’y.
Lancaster and litiz turnpike
DIVIDEND—A dividend of ONE DOLLAR PER
SHARE, equal to fonr per cent. for the last six months has
been declared payab'fe on demand at the office of the Trees*
nrer at Litiz, or at the Farmers* Bank ofLancaster, on and
after MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8d next.
Litiz, Oct. 15,1862.
TURNPIKE ELEO T 1 O ,N«—
A The annual election for one Provident, seven Managers
and oDe Treasurer of the Lancaster and Litiz Turnpike
Company, will be held at theLiti* Hptel, on M.ONDAY, the
3d day of NOVEMBER next, between the boars o* 2aud4
P -, N - „ ‘ J. B. TSECDY. Secretary.
Lmz, Oct. 16,3862. ■ . [cctZlBt4t *
BANK EI*RCTION«~NdtIce Is .hereby
given that an election for Directors of »he Mount J6y
Bank, to serve for the ensuing year, will beheld at the
Banking House, In Mount Joy. borough, .Qa- MONDAY,
NOVEMBER 17th, 1.862, between the hoofs of 9 o'clock,'A.
M., and 3 o’clock, P. M.
JACOB R.LONG, Oaahler.
Moumc Jot, Oct. 21, 1862. [oct 215 t 41
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MARRIAGES
THE MARKETS.
Philadelphia Market.
Philadelphia, Oct. 18.
New Tork Market.
N*w Yobk, Oct. 18.
Baltimore Market*
Baitimobb, Oct. 18.
J. B. TBHUDY. Treasurer.
foot 213 t 41
No 812 Srsisa G'aadbn Snnt,
PTTTTi ATVgT.PITTA.
■hip. Lancaster county, senior, (leer'd, will offer ‘at public
salb on the premises of No- 1, the following real estate,
late the propeity of said John Ranek^Bri,^dee , dita'wit -
So. 1. A Plantation of Limestone Land, situated in Clay
towr
.jwnsbip, said county, about-one wile k from -the village cf
New Epbrtta, oo the rutticroad leading from Fcboenbtfc
to 6aid New Kphrata adjoining _landa of John Seller,
Joseph H»ffly, Jonaa Eby,_S»mu*i»llll«» end 1
Uinirg 142 -ACRES and 125 PRRCHBB. neat measure,
about 12 acres of U good timber land. The
improvements
DfYELLING HOUSE, a well of never foiling gsgal
water with pnmp therein,-a Stone Bant Barn, ae JbU»
gnod a« new, a Wagon'Bhed'and other out” bondings, an
Orchard of cholee fruit tree*. The farm is divided into
convenient fields* and ta in a blglr atata of-enlUration;
good ft*n-ea. Ac. There ia also a school house not for from
the premises.
Number One will be sold in wtole or In part to suit
purchasers.
, A Wood or Timber Lapd .situated
In "Woet Coeaiieo township, aaid county, adjoining land* of
now or late of John Gerhart, John Genaemer, Richtrd
Bcbwarts and others, aceeeaibre to public reads. and in the
.same region of country as No. 1. containing 3 ACRES
and 112 PERCHED neat, measure. Persona. wishing to
purchase will do well to view the premises.
Terms Cash on the I tof April, 1862. B*Je to commence
at 1 o’clock aftsmoott;.when forms wtlli>e more
fully made known" by the otfaaWtgoed'' * ~
A. P. HIBSUMAN, 1 fcaeoton
HE N RY RANCH, J KX6CUWrs '
CYRUS REAM, Attorney in fact
of Henry Rsnrk.
Oct 21 ts 41]
PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE.—
Purenaot to as al-as order of the Orphans' Coart of
Chester eonoty, will be sold at public sale, on the
premlseaon THURSDAY the 13th day of NOV KMBE H , 1862,
the real estate of James 3terr»tt, deceased, situate in the
toW"«hip of Lower Oxford. Chester county.
No. 1. is a DAIRY FARM containing 166 Acres of Land,
about 40 acres of whkh are covered with go d timber, ihe
remainder is ia a good state of cultivation, well watered, \
and divi ed into convenient enclosures. with good fences
and a reasonable proportion of mwadow; The
improvements are a good new BRICK DWELL
ING about 35 feet square, finished in modern |aa||
style, with Kitchen attached, and good water at
the dror. A large Log and Frame Barn, Stone Stible high.
Frame Wagon Boose, Bpring Hone© and other outbuildings
ail in good repair, a good young Apple Orchard. and a
variety of other fruit-trees. This ia a very desirable
pn-p-rty, aud well worthy the attention of purchasers;. It
adj ins property of Joseph Smith, Jamee Murdagb, John
Btrickland and others.
No 2, is a tract adjoining No. 1, and lands of Joseph
Smith, Clark Jack>on, and others; containing 100 Acres
of Land, enclosed by aeurronudingTeue, about one-half -
of which is heavy TIMBER LAND The improvements
consist (f a LOG DWELLING BOUSE, Frame Stable,
Spring House, and a .never fading Spring of good Water.
The Baltimore Central Railroad runs within one mile of
the above properties, thus affording railroad facilities to
market, and also within two miles rf the Borough of Ox
ford, surrounded by an enterpririog and intelligent neigh
bo hood. convenient to. Stores, Mil's, Schools places of
Worship, Ac. Persons wishing to purchase will be shown
the premises by calling on James Hayes, Oxford.
Sale to commence at l o’clock, P M: Tends at Sale.
JAME 3 HAYES, 1
JAMBS RUTHERFORD, >-Administrators.
WM. UNDERWOOD, J
oct 21 4t * 41
Assessment no. is of this Lan
caster county mutual insurance
COMPANY.
The members of said Company are hereby notified, that
an assessment of THREE PERCENT has been assessed on
all premium notes deposited for policies issued by said
company, prior to the 13th of October, 3862. except new
insurance* on policies which bave been leaned since the
16th of March, 1862, the premium notes on which will only
be chargeable with One Per Cent., and tyhere any altera
tions in policies of former insurances have been made since
the 15th of March, 1862, which increased the amount of
prenrium note one per cent, is only to be charged on the
increased amount of . premium note, and 3 per cent, on the
amount previous to that date; to pav for losses f r the past
iwo years, payable on or before the 20th day of NOVEM
BER next, to the Board of Directors of the Company ; to
Joseph Clarkson at the Banking Boubo of John Gyger,
and to all the authorized agents of the company, viz :
Joseph MfcClure, Bart twp.; Jacob 8. Witmer, Manor twp.*
Frederick A. Zitzraan, LUIz; John Stauffer, EBq, East
Hempficld twp.; Christian Engle, Conoy twp.; Henry A.
Roland, New Holland; Jacob Kemper, Esq., Ephrata twp,;
Jacob R. Hotffer, Esq.. Mt. Joy.; Laac Boshong. Esq.,
Upper Leacock twp.; William Weidoun Esq., Upper Lea
cock twp; Jacob 8. Shirk, Lancaster city; Martin E.
Stauffer. East Ev l twp; Frances McCluro, Salisbury twp.;
William J. Wallace. Salisbury twp.
Section \2Ui of thA By Laws: That members of this com
pany neglectin* or omitting to pay their atses-ments with
in thirty days after the'ptit-lieation of notice of the same,
will incur the expense of ootexceeding ten cents per mile,
rircolar from the office of the company, payable to a col
lector, dulv authorized to collect the same.
N'aTH’L ii. SLAYSI\KKR,
Sucretsry.
oct *2l 3t 41J
GODBY>S LADY’S BOOK FOR. 1863.
GREAT LITERARY AND PICTORIAL YEAR.
The publisher o f Godey’s Lady’s Book, thankful to that
public which has enabled him to publish a magazine for
tb« L.st thirty-three years of a larger circulation thau any
in Aii'e r lca h*s made an arrangement with the most popu
lar auihonsa io this country—
MARION HAUL AND,
Authoress of “Alone,” ‘*HMdeu Path,” “Moss Side,”
“ Nemesis.” and •• Miriam,”
who will fumi-di a story fix every number or tho Lady’s
Book for 1863. Tbi« alone will place tho Lady’s Hook la a
literary point of view far ahead o» any cher magazine.
Marion Garland writes for no other publication. Our other
favorite writers will all continue to furnish articles
throughout thu year
THE BEST LADY’S MAGAZINE IN THE WORLD, AND
THE CHEAPEST.
THE LITERATURE
is of that ktad that can be read alond in the fimily circle,
and the clergy in immense numbers are subscribers for the
Book.
THE MUSIC
is all orjginnl. and would cost 2* cents (the price of the
Book) iD the music stores; bot most of it is copyrighted,
and cannot be obtained except in *• Gofey.”
OUlt STEEL ENGRAVINGS.
All efforts to rival us In this have re-ißed, and we now
stand alone in this department, giving, as we do, many
more and Infinitely better engravings than are published
in any other w *rk
GODhY’S IMMENSE DOUBLE SHEET FASHION
PLATES.
CONTAINING
From five to seven fall length Colored Fashions on osch
plate. Other magazines givo only two.
FAR AHEAD OF ANY FASHIONS IN EUROPE OB
AMERICA
Godey’s Is the only work In the world that glyeß tbrse
immense plates, and they are each as to* baye exoit«d the
wonder of publishers and the public. The publication of
these plates cost
$1 0,0 00 MORE
than fashion-plates of the old stylo, ami nothing hot our
•wonderfully large circulation enables ns to give them.
Other magazines cannot afford It. We never spare monoy
when *be public can be benefited.
These fashions mav be Te'i-d on. Dre«ses may be made
after them! and the wearer will not eobj- ct herself to ridi
cole, as woald ho the rase if sbo visited the large ct*Us
dressed sfcer the style of the plates given in some of our
so-called magazines.
ODR WOOD ENfJKAVINGS.
of which we give twice or tbre» times as many as any other
magazine, ate often mistaken for steel. They are so far
saterior to any others
h IMITATIONS.
B*»ware of them Remember that the Lady’s Book la the
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yon want no other magazine.
Everyth!' g ihat is useful or ornamental In a bouße can
be hand In Qodey.
DRAWING LESSONS.
No other magazine gives them, and we have enough to
fill several large volumes.
OCR RECEIPTS
are such as can be found nowhere el«e. Cooking In all Its
variety— Confectionery—the Norsory—the Toilet—the
Laundry—the KRoben Receipts upon all subjects are to 5
be f uDd In the pages of the Lady’s Book. We originally
started this department, and have peculiar facilities for
making it most p-rfrct. Tils department alone is worth
the price of the Boob.
LADIES’ WORK TABLE.
This department comprises eugravings and descriptions
of every article that a l**dy wear*.
MODEb cottages.
. No other magazine has this department.
Ob
33
65
475
32
33
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copies one year, $6 Four c rt pieß one year $7.
Five copies one year, and an extra copy to the person
sending the club, $lO.
Eight copies one year, and an extra copy, to the person
sending the club, $l5.
Eleven copies one ye »r, and an extra copy to the person
sending the club, $20..
And the only magazine that can be introduced Into the
above clubs in place of the Lady’s Book la Arthur’s Home
Magazine.
SPECIAL CLUBBING With OTHER MAGAZINES.
Godey’s Lady’s Book and Arthur’s Home Magazine both
one vesr for $3 50.
Godey’s Lady’s Book and Harper’s Magazine both one year
v fir $4.50.
Godey, Harper, and Arthur will all three be Bent one year,
on receipt of $6.00.
Treasury Notes and Notos of all solvent banks taken at
par.
Be careful and pay the postage on your letter.
Address, L. A. GODEY,
323 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
6in 41
At his old stand again.
The undersigned begs leave to Inf. rm bis friend*
that he has again opened bU Balcou. under Kendig’s Swan
Hotel, Ceutre Bquare. where he will be pleased to see all
his old customers and as many new ones as wish to fare
somptonusly on the best Oysterß and other delicacies which
the markets will afford. WILLIAM RACTZ.
oct 7 St 39
EXECUTOR’S NOTICE,-—ESTATE OP
JEMIMA WILLIAMS lute of Sadsbury twp., dec'd
Letters testamentary on said estate having been granted
.to the undersigned, all persona indebted thereto are re
quested to make immediate settlement, and those bavlog
claims or demands ag lost the same will present th**m
without delay for settlement to the undersigned, residing
in said township. ZACHARIAH B. WILLIAMS,
oct 7 fit* 39] Kxecntor.
UNITED STATES STAMP TAXES IM
POSED BY THE ACT OP 186*2.
Published for the convenience <>f STORE-KEEPERS,
MEKCUANTS, BROKRRB, LAWYERS, CONVEYANCERS
and the public generally, on a large neat card showing at
a glance the amount of duty on tax to be paid. Price 10
cents. For sale by ' ~..J. M. WBBTHAEFFER,
No. 44, Corner of North Queen and Orange streets,
oct T * tf 39
testate op John curtis, late op
rS East Lampeter twp., Lancaster coo'-ty, deceased.—
Letters testamentary on the Abort estate having been
granted to the subscriber, residing In said township: All
penona indebted to wdd estate will make immediate pay
ment, and those having claim* will present them without
del., properl, authenticated-for »tttan«ot
oct 7 fit* 39] ZxecntoT.
T\IBSOLUTION of partnership.—
I The copartnership-heretofore' existing under the
name of JAMES B. A G. TAYLOR LANE, was dissolved
on the 23d day of August 1862, by the death of G. Taylor
Lane. The business of the-late firm AIII he settled by
James B. Lane, the surviving partner at the old stand.—
The business in fnture will be conducted by th» subscriber,
who hope* by strict Attention to receive • continuance of
the liberal pairooege bestowed on the old firm.
Apgnit 26th, 1862. ‘ JAMES U. LANE,
aug 26 [Examiner copy ] fit 33
TEE ,HO OV<43jO;E R*i -
-This ..wonderful; sriiols Just-patented,, is something
entirely neir,Ahd ntfM'-belQreolfcw Who are
*“ ' OUt^"‘? 9mJw^OLABK,
' , BUMefcrd, Maine.
• fly 50
EBTATKOF G. TAYLORLIKK, LATB
of tbeCitr of Lsncaster, deceased. —Letters of Ad
mlnlstmtiohonsald estate having Lean to the
undersign edrAll persons indebted thereto are requested
to make Immediate payment* nod those' haring claims or
demands against the ame will present them for settlement
tp the Qx>denigne«L'risidinK'in eaid dty. v
- AOgnst 25th, 1832. JAMES B. LAHB.
sag 26 iExamlner.copy.l 6t S 3
'TXT* OF w»« - -
ESTATK OP WiliUAa.oM>HN } PKC2D.
Letters of iuiminte'tTatioo oa the eetate of William
Mohn, late of the City of Lancaster, dec’d, having been
granted to the subscriber residing In Warwick township:
All persons indebted to ui£ estst&are requested to make
Immediate payment, and those having claims wQI present
them, without delay, properly authenticated for settle*
ment HENRY MOHN.
eep23 . .. a ... * :
Estate of dakiei* bkitkhard,
DEO’D.—Letters testamentary on the estate rf Daniel
Brnkhard, Ute of fonts star county, dDtfd,
havisglbcengranted te the, subscribers': All. persona In-,
debtea to said estateare 'requested.to make payment,im
mediately, and "those baringqlaims, wjll present them,
properly aothenliesteil for settlement, to
LhYI BECKER,
Warwick tap.
JAOOB DOHNER,
Penn twp.
sep 30 6t*sB]
• ' , BAJIS OyLAKOiaOT, > .
- October 2d, 1862. : ; . I
AH BLECTIOJf FQR THIRTBBS BI
RECTORB of ihe Bank will be held at the Banting
Huoae, on MONDAY, the 17th of NOVEMBER, between
the hours of 9 and 3 o’clock. ... . .
The aooual meeting of the Stockholders'wffltake p»aee
on TUESDAY, the’4tb of NOVEMBER next, at 2 o'clock.
'ln the afternoon. EDW. H. BROWN,
oct 7 3t 39] Cashier.
L&soastxs Couhtt,Basra,)
Sept. SO-h 1862 J
An election for thirteen
Director? of this InstDnriin to during the en-
BD iDg year, will be hetd at lhe B inking House, in the City
of Lancaster.on MONDAY, tbe 17th day of NOVEMBER,
1862'between the hours of 10 and 8 o'clock.
jyy- An annoal meeting of *heBto ■will beheld
on TUESDAY, the 4th day of NOVEMBER, 1862. at 10
o’clock. W. L. BEIDER, ’
oct 7 3t 39] Caehier.
piSE WATCHES ! RICH JEWELBT
SILVER WARE! SILVER WARE!!
PUS, CAKE AND BUTTER KNIVES.
SUGAR, CREAM AND OYSTER SPOONS.
SOUP AND OYSTER LADLES,
SPOONS, PORKS, Ao, Ao.
I*llXB7 SfTIM ASD 'BSSIT
SILVER-PLATED WARK 1 SILVER- PLATED WARE! I
' BASKETS, CASTORS, PITCHERS, MCQS,
SPOONS, PORKS, Ac, Ao.,
Just ta o k tei Factobies."
WATCHES! WATCHES!! WATCHES!!!
- - ' WARBAUTTD TIME KEEPERS.
CHEAP! CHEAP 1‘! CHEAP!!
CLOCKS! CLOOKBII OLOOKB!!!
QXLT, COLUMN AND PLAIN 7RONT3.
JEWELSY! JEWELRY!! JEWB.LBIII
LATEST BTTLBS AND BEST QUALITY.
HARRY Z RHOADS,
2 2 y 4 West Kino Street,
Between Cooper’s Hotel and J. G. Getz’s Dry Goods Btore.
dec 17 • , tf 49
The: west Chester academy
AND MILITARY INSTITUTE,
aT 1 EST CHESTER , PENNS YLVANIA,
Will commence the Winter Term of 5 calender months, on
the Ist i.f November next. The course of Instruct on is
thorough and extensive, derigied and arranged to prepare
boys and youtg men for business orcolhg* The Princi
pal who deto es all bis’time to the interests of bis school
and its pup la la assisted by eight gentlemen of ability and
experience. Tfce German French, and Spanish languages
are'tnuaht by native resident Teachers—*n advaDt ge
which wi:l be readily appreciated by the patrons of the
Instiiuion.
THE MILITARY DEPARTMENT
is under tbe charge of Major G. Ecbendorff, of Philadel
phia, who-e qualifications for tb« position a-e extensively
known. ' Its du’ies and requirements do not In any way
Interfere with the literary Departments, while enrollment
among the Cadot Corps is lett optional.
For catalogues, Ac. aoply to
WM. F. WYEKS, A. M.,
Principal.
sep 0 2m 36
SOOIETHIITG FOR THE TIMESIM
A NECESSITY IN EVERY HOUSEHOLDIM
JOHNS OBOSLErS
AMERICAN CEMENT GLUE,
THB 6TBONGES* QLOB IN THE WORLD
FOR CEMENTING WOOD, LEATHER, GLASS, IVORY,
CHINA, MARBLE, PORCELAIN, ALABASTER,
BONE, CORAL, Ac., Ac., Ac.
The only article of the kind ever produced which will
withstand Water.
EXTRACTS
« Every housokeeper should have a supply of Johns A
Crosley’s American Cement Glue.” —New York Times.
“ It'is so cooveniont to have in tho house.”-A r eto York
Express.
‘•lt is always ready; this commends it to everybody.”—
N. Y. Independent.
“ Wo have tried it. and find it as useful in our house as
water.”— WiV.-eY Spirit of the Times.
PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS PER BOTTLE.
Very Liberal Reductions to Wholesale Dealers.
TERMS CASH.
45* For sale by all Druggists and Storekeepers generally
throughout the country.
JOHNS c OROBLEY,
(Sole Manufacturers,)
78 WILLIAM ST., (Corui-r of Liberty St.,) NEW YORK
jolv 9 l v 2*
1000 DOL,JtjARS PREMIUM
WENTZ BIiOTHEBS
Have still on exhibition that
LARGE HOOP SKIRT,
For which a Premium of
ONE THOUSDAND DOLLARS
will be given to any lady tall enough to wear it. Ladies
are-invited to call and see it, and conteud Lr the premium;
at least, secure one of the .
THREE THOUSAND HOOP SKIRTS,
wl?ii'b Wentz Brothers are offering at Aid Prices, notwith
standing the adv«nce by the manufactures in consequence
of the new tax bill. A extra large purchase direct from
the Mancfacturer pri r to the advance, enables os to offer
Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s lioop Skirts-
A TOLD PRICES
Large Purchases of DOMESTIC GOODS, before the ad
vance in prices, enables oa to offer oar customers
GREAT BARGAINS
WENTZ. BROTHERS,
aug 12 tf 81] ', Beo Hive Store, No. 5 East King Bt.
rpHE GREAT INDIAN HERBAL TEA
X FOR FEMALES.
, DR. ENGLISH 1 8
INDIAN VEGETABLE EMMENAGOGUE
This Celebrated Female Medicine possesses virtues un
known of anything else of the kind, and proving effectual
after all others have filled; it Is. prepared .from au ‘‘lndian
Herb ” peculiar to Northern Mexico und Texas, uod is u<ed
by the Natives in producing the. monthly sickness. If; is
designed for both married and single iedies. and is the
very best thing known for the pnrpose, 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 core can be relied upon in all cases. •
Prolapsus Uteri, or failing of tho Womb; Flouss Albus,
or Whites; Chronic Inflammation, or Ulceration of the
Womb; Incidental Hemurage or Flooding; and diseases of
tho Spine.
yg- Ladies in the early stage of pregnancy are cautioned
against tho ose of this tea, as It will produce miscarriage.
PREPARED AND SOLD BY
DR. G. W. ENGLISH,
No. 216 South Becond Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
Price $l.OO per package, (with full directions for use) sent
by Express or Mail to any address.
Dr. E. can be consulted in all obstinate Female Com
plaints, in person or by lettei and will famish the Gutta
percha Female Syringe—highly recommended by the
Faculty to married ladles for special purposes.
Also Radical Cure and other Trusses—lmproved Rotary
aDd Spine Abdominal Supporters—Shoulder Braces-lilastic
and Lace Stockings—Hpiual Apparatus, for Wo*k and
Curved Spiue—and Instruments for all Deformities. A
largo Stgpk of the above articles constantly on hand, and
will bo furnished at lowest rates by eendfjvg order with
measurement and full particulars
4Q» All communications strictly conk jntial. For
further particulars please address,
DR G. W. ENGLISH,
216 South Second Stbeet, below Dock,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
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THE FINKLfi <fc LYOS
SEWING MACHINE COMPANY,
638 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
THIS COMPANY, being duly licensed, their Machines
are protected from Infringement and Htigatioa. -
Persons desiring to procare a Sewing '-Machine should
purchase 'he
PINKLE <£ LYO N MACHINE
for the following reasons:
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stitch, which Is so simple and so easily understood.
2nd. There is no Bewing Machine so durable, and Bo
easily kept in order. ' , '
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4th. Wherever our Machines have been fairly exhibited'
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with perfection of mechanical skill, obtained by long ex
perience—we aim to produce a Machine which shall be a
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ours; for we warrant every Machine we sell to give bttter
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‘ 7th. We have still rarther reduced our prices, and when
the quality of the Machine is considered, it will be readily
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we furnish the best and cheapest Machine in the world.
Send for a Circular, which, with price-list, and samples
of .work dene on the Family Maohine will be sent mall
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Agents wanted who will purchase Machines. We never
consign.
FIN RLE A LYON SEWING MACHINE COMPANY,
638 BROADWAY, N. Y.
The st. Louis, chkstnjut street
HOUSE,
Between Third and Fourth, Philadelphia.
The undersigned, having leased, for a term of years, this
popular house, have-ths pleasure of announcing to their
friends and the travelling community that it is now open 1
for the reception of guests. The house since the first of
March last, haq been entirely renovated and refitted In a
superior manner; the apartments are large, well ventilated
and furnished Jn modern styla. . It is centrally located,
convenient to all the depot and steamboat landings, and in
the Immediate vicinity of the Castom House, Poet Office
and Corn Exchange. .. t
Connected with the Hotol is a Restaurant for the sceom
modation of those preferring the European plan,. . Prices
of Rooms from Three to Seven Dollars per wpek, according
to location. • - • - •
Board SLSO per day. Table d’Hote for merchants and
business men from 1 to 3 P. M.
apr 8 ly 13]
MmBE
I a &oh Streit aboti Thibd,
• PHILADELPHIA.
UPTON 8. NEWCOMER,
'■.V . ~ -Proprietor.
" 40»Thls Hotel is central; convenient by Passenger Can
t all part* of th? city, and in every particular adapted.to
t comfort and wants of the htulueas puhlio.
4B- TERMS SLM TOR DAY,!. > faeploly»s
ISAAC BARTON A.SOK,
WHOLESALE GROOBRS.AND DEALERS IN OOUN
TKY PRODBOK,WINSS AND UQUOM. .
Nm. 166 mil 1W HotthAoona .treat. -
, -f V, PHttAMOBHU.
bta'-a
’ are
At SrAuteSßolra.'^of
Tha Auditor, »pg rt tnu»dby tb. Ooort of Com
moa Pltw to dl«tr)boto tb® bolssoo riofelulmMtt the
hmudv oft be Amlpis. of Andrew Gubn, to-ana unoug
Ucfsleg>ny oatitled to tb*umviritllittor Umlpurpom
on TCteOAT. tbo Slot day of OOTOMB
o'clock, *; lt, ln tho Uhtmj Room of tbs Court Bonos,
In tbs <Btrbf Tsnmotsty sbsrs oU nsnons tntsnstsd In
'Uld dfatribottftp -
sop 23 4**7] - ;H. &; BVABBiAndltor.
AV a ITOE’t OB'
r -mXKOOTNBUC, teiUmmMtet tel tovnsbtp,
LsncosMr, oouily,'fl#rt. Tut nndovilgnsd' ondUioro, sn>:
pointed bj UmOrph.ti.’ Ooott or lomosotsr county, 1 todbt
tribute of-lreUmedii
Bobbrabdffiiaj'Bftov amM>twi<irt tf ttoiaafat» of
thfit» ]«nl)T
entittatbec%fc£wsU aneei-fb** tbe purpose of their appol nt<.
meatbo PRIDAY, the fitft day ofOCYOBSRr A. i.% 1862;
at 2 o’oMK. 'P. By atthe Libraryßoom, in the Court
Hook*, In fheCltiofLAofcnftar, when and whero'all per.
iona interestedare requested to attend.
J. B. LIVINGSTON, *1 "
' T. HALL FOREMAN, VAuditor*.
£. H. YUNDT. )
I«xtttatw,<)elofcea*7 r iB«t‘> ; :[oet7 4*B9'
Banov a l ;«willuk s. ahkh,
, DENTIST. a student and,
atont <if Dr. .WAYLAN, formM-!y : erf Oils tfjtSSA
.e)ty,&asnniov4d blabfßeeto therooms lately im/
occupied by Dr.BeCatla; in -East Kltog street, two-’dobre
from Centre Bquareswhere he is prepared to meet those
who may Avar him with, their confidence, and them
In the most skllliul manner; warranting eatisfietlonin
every reasonable ease, both as to operationsperformed and
charges fiar the same. . WM.N.AMER.
aprl - •" -• ' :ly 12
a aa- a i c a: ‘h ro u sh j
J\~ WVK. LEONAfcD, pEopaaspß,
. Jftnn Street, JUoona.
CHtSwns, railroad pnisapugersand travelers generally will
find this an excellent and pleasant house to stop at. It is
coorOrilent to the railroad, and has been refitted and re
.-furolshrd in the best style, and the proprietor will spare
no paioßto contribute to the comfort of his goesta.
. His, table is always supplied w|<h the luxuries and rub
rtantlals of life; and hbr Bar is stocked with the choicest
liquors . -x-..-... - - • '
He respectfully luviter one aud all to give’him a call,
and assures them that their every want will be attended
to. Charges moderate. joct 76m S 9
Postponed sale op valuable
r&AL ESTATE.—Thereal estate of Christian ttostet
ter, deceased, in South Aunviile township, Lebanon county,
Pa, about one mile from Cooper** Store, was uot sold last
week, and will be again offered on THURSDAY, OCTOBER
23rd, 1862, at 1 o'clock. Tract No. 1, contains UO ACRES
Lf good limestone land, with all the necessary' improve
ments. Tract No. 2, contains 104 ACRES of good (Arming
land. Chestnut and other timber on both tracts. The
tracts will be sold separate or together.' For farther par
ticulars see bills andformeradvertis-ment in ln f diigtnceT.
JOHN HOSTBTI’hB,
JOHN HOFPER, .
Administrators.
South Anxvulb, Lebanon county,-Oct. 7,1862.
v oct 7 ■ jSt 39
TO CONBptfPTIVES.-The Advertiser,
having been restored to health in a few weeks, by a
very Bimple remedy, after having suffered several years
with a aarore lung affection, and that dreadful disease,
Consumption—ls anxious to make known to his fellow
sufferers the means of Cure.
To alt who desire It, he wilt send * copy of the prescrip:
tion u ed (free of charge,) wlththe directions for preparing
and nsing the same, which they will find a sore Cure for
Consumption, Aitbma, Bronchitis, Ac The only object of
the advertiser in Rending the Prescription is to benefit the
afflicted, aqd-spread'information which he conceives to be
Invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy,
as it will cos r them nothing, and may prove a blessing.
Parties wishing the prescription will please address
Rev. EDWARD jt. WILSON,
WilHamsburgh, Kings county, New York.
3m 37
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IS THE PLACE To PURCHASE
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t COMPBIBIKQ ALL TUX VARIOUS
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and the test and most complete assortment of
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J3* Liberal discounts made to Teachers and Merchants
a t JOHN SHEAPFER’S
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32 North Queen street, Lancaster,
oct 14 t f 10
Greatest variety of photo
gejph albums.
We would call the attention of persons to .our'large
stock of ""
photograph albums.
We have the largest and best stock ever brought to the city.
OVER 100 DIFFERENT STYLES, VARYING IN PRICE
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Call and see for yourself at
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32 North Qnoen street, Lancaster,
oct 14 [Examiner, Union and Inquirer copy.] tf 40
17AHCT PURS I FANCY PURS I !
1 JOHN FA R EI R A ,
No. 718 ARCH STREET,
Eigh’h. South side,
*nUi\DELPHIA.
1 PORTER and MAN
TTCRER OF, AND
LHR iu all Muds of
FANCY FUH&
.adies* and Children’s
My Furs were pnrchassd in Fu-ope, previous to rise
in Sterling Exchange, and (ho Now Duty Imposed oa all
Furs, imported suce the first of August.
I would also state, that as long as my atomic lasts, I will
offer it at prices proportionate to what the goods cost me;
but it will be impo-udbio for me to Import and Manufac
ture anv more Fars. and sell them at the same prices,
owing to th« unsettled state of ihe affairs of the country,
ifiy-Remember tho name, number and street.
JOHN FARRIRA,
718 Arch street, Philadelphia.
sep 9 6m 35]
NEW FALL. AND WINTER MILLIN
EUY GOOD' 4 .—Tbo subscriber calls to his
r ow and well selected stock of FALL AND WIN
TKR MILLINERY GOODS, whl-h ho offers.
wh desjle or retail, as che-»p as they can bo pur
ch-e-d anvwhere He defies comp^titi-n. His »
stork coa«-i-ds of BHck ard F*ucy Vtlrets, Silks, BaUns,
Or.pe. Mode, illusions Jo'utdoud, Black and White Lace,
Eduiug, Cupene t Ciown Lining, Turile’on, Wire, .“ilk
a d Velvet Riblioo of all colors and wiitlis, Quillings,
Frames io fit Ladirs of ell sizes, aod a g-eat many other
articles uet in th-* bonnet line: Also. r
FRENCH AND AMERICAN FLOWERS,
Feathers, Plume?, and nil the new novelties in the market;
together with' rtraw Brnnots, Hats. Shakers, trimmed and
reftdy'made Fancy Bonnets—a largo assortment always on
band and manufactured to order. Dress Trimmings, No
tions Jewelr?. Hosiory and Dry Go ds. roll very cheap.
The rubKcriler is thankful fo- past f ivors, and hopes to'
retain allhis old customers and get many new ones
L. BAUM,
N 0.31 North Quson street.
Lancaster, September 9.1862 . 3m 35
M HOW LOST | H HOW RESTORED 11 ■
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Price Six Cents.
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to Marriage generally; NervousnesSjConpumptioo, Epilepsy
and Fltr; Mental and Physical Incapacity, resulting from
Self-Abuse. Ac.—by ROUT. J. .CULVKRWELL, M. D.
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The world-renowoed author. in this admirable Lecture,
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ly, privately, and radically. This lecture will prove a boon
to thousands and thousands.
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dressing DEL CHA.B. J a KLINE.
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tfal
FARMERS’ MUTUAL INSURANCE
COMPANY. —The Members of the Farmers’ Mutual
Insurance Company are hereby notified, that a tax of one
twentieth of one per cent.j'or fifty cents on each thousand
dollars of the valuation of the property insured, has been
assessed by the Directors to pay lofses sustained by Peter
Stauffer and Benjamin Landis, of East Lampeter township,
Christian Sterneman and Henry Doeveler of Conestoga
township, and Henry Wertz of Kast Donegal township, by
fires which occurred in their baildings.
Pull duplicates will be left at the Agricultural store of
AdAtn R. Barr, iu East King street, Lancaster ; at the boose
of Jacob Greenawalt. Id Manor township, and at the bonse
of John Strohm, lu Providence township, at either of which
places, any member may pay his or her tax, previous to
the 20th day of October next. A partial duplicate will be
left with Myers and Eckert, at their hardware store, in
Mount Joy where] members residing in the townships of
East and West Donegal. Conoy, Mount Joy, Bapbo and
Penn may pay their quotas of said tax, previous to the
above mentioned day, Another partial duplicate will'be
left with John Styer, In New Holland, where members,
residing la the townships of Earl, East Ear), Brecknock,
Carnarvon and Ephrata may pay their' quotas of said
within the period above mentioned. Another partial
duplicate will be left at tho store of Joseph Engies, at
Monnt Nebo, where members, residing In-tho township of
Martic may pay their quotas of said tax, within the time
above prescribed. Those who neglect to pay tbeir taxes
previous to the 20th dayof v October next, will be charged
ten per cent, additional to pay the expense of collection.
By order of the Board of Directors.
JACOB GRERNAWAI/T,
Treasurer.
sep 23 3t 37]
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OP THE TEAR 189 L
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and its exterior appearance will be at once elegant and sub
stantial. D.APPLETON k CO., New York.
' ELIAS BARR k CO.,
No. 6 East King Street,
Agt’s for Lancaster City and Co.
apr 15 tf 14]
DBiITISTRt.
IBS AMBER BASS,
A IrtWANT* MTHOD OJ
MOUNTING AR T IFIOIAL TEBTH.hZU I HJ
I would announce to my pa'rons and others repairing
the services of the Dentist, that I am about introducing
the AMBER BASE into my practice. The advantages of
this method of mohntlng teeth over the metalie base have
been tally established in the five years In whichlt has been
subject to the severest tests, with the most satisfactory
results. -
It i- fully as strong and durable as oither silver or gold
—more easily kept clean, more natural tptbe touch of the
tongue aud Ups, and It is firmer and. more serviceable in
the month, Id consequence of our being able to obtain a
more perfect fit to the gum.
This work Is not so. expensive as gold, but a little higher
in price than silver. Itwi}l be warranted to give satisfac
tion, or be exchanged for gold or silver work as the patient
mAy prefer. * __
» OFFICE: No. 28 Witt Obasgi St* Lahoamxr.
July 29 8m 29] - 8. WEBCpENB, D. D, S,
HENRY NEIL,
ISAAC L. DEVOE.
GOTTON L APB, TIK YARN AHD
CANDLE WICK. • 1
To- the Merchants of .Lancaster-county. We bave .on
hands good Assortmentdf>:
: OOTTON LAPS,
TIB YARN, - . •
AND CANDLE WICK,
whichwe offer fi* sale at the lowest cash prices. , -
; . J. BH&ODEB, Agent,
HAO Xit * B a OIB'I B 8 i . ..
An no* op«nlng.a 101 l Stock of wwaaU* Ik? qoofc, >
L-tnixß' Dasaa aoopg.
PBINTStt '
- s OHXNTzgfI. nimViiinnmniL
woos - - - “ .1 “
mo urning dbsss goods.
BOMBAZINES, : ALPACAS. ,
delaines, merinoes,
SQOjj&X AND LONG BLACK TSWBT BBAWLB,
PLAID WOOLEN SHAWLS, . .
_ ' , BROCHA SHAWLS,' ■ 1 1 *
SEOOHA BOBJDBB BHAWI4, CASHMERE SHAWL®. "
BARRED AND PRINTED OPERA FLANNELS,
HIGH COLORED AND GREY BACK FLANNELS,
RED—WHITE—BLUR FLANNRLsT-
J f JS N * 8 W X A X
CLOTHS, CABSIMF:.B3,
OVERCOATINGS, SATTINIITS,
BEADT MADS CLOT SING
A COMPLETE STOCK FOR MEN AND BOYS.
BALES UNBLEACHED SHIRTINGS AND SHEETINGS.
CASES BLEACH'D SHIRTINGS AND BHEETINGB,
BALES TICKINGS—OSNABURGS— CHECKS.
OASES BLEACHED, BROWN AND COLORED CANTON
FLANNELS,
BED BLANKETS, QUILTS, £o., Ac.' .
For gale Wholesale and Retail at Lowest Prices.
POSTAGE! GUREEAQT,
FALL GOODS ,
LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES
For the accommodation of our customers we have secured
Which we will give ont in change.
The largest lot ever opened In Lancaster. Latest styles
and lowest prlees.
WENTZ BROTHERS,
eep2td34] No. 6 East King St., Bee Hive Store.
A VALUABLE FARM AT PRIVATES
A_ SALE.—The subscriber offers at private sale.on
reasonable terms, a valuable Farm situate on the Con-,
nodogulnut creek,,near “ Wetae's Bridge,” in North Middle*
ton township, Cumberland county, Pa, about miles
north of Carlisle, containing 166 ACRES, more or
less, of first-rate-Plate Land, having thereon
erected a TWO-STORY BRICK HOUbE, a weather ||g||
boarded Log Bouse, Bank Barn, Wagon Shed,
Corn Cribß, Ac., with never-failing water at the door.
About 140 acres is cteared and under good fences, and. the
balance in good timber. This farm has recently been well
limed, and is in a good state of cultivation. For further
particulars call oh or address
July 1 5m 25]
SWAN HOTEL STAND IN THJB BOR
OUGH OP BTKABBURG, AT PUBLIC SALE.—
On THURSDAY, the *3d day of OCTOBER, 1862, will be
sold, by -public outcry, on the premises, that valuable
property iu the Borough of Strasburg, at the junction of
the Lampeter road and the Millport turnpike, containing
SIX ACHES, more or less, on which is ereoted a • .
TWO-STORY BRICK CAVERN HOUSE; Brick
Kitchen, Smoke House, Waah House, Ice House, l|ggl : •
Wood H-'Use. extensive stabling, sufficient to ac* Jkiaafe
commodate 40 horses, Sheds, Drove Yards, Platform Scales,
two wells of water, one of which is at the bar-room door, .
the other at the kitchen door, and a great variety of-frnit
trees , ,
The buildings and fences are all in good repair, and the
stand is one of tbe best In Lancaster coanty. - - ..
Persons wishing to view the property, previous to the
sale, may apply to James Cnrran, who resides on the
premtaes, Or >o the subscriber residing at Lampeter.
Possession and an indisputable title will be given on the
Ist of April-next.
Sale to commence at 1 o’clock, P. M., of said day, when
terms will be made known by
lesire to say to my
Is ( f Lancaster and
•nrrounding counties
T have now in store,
'he largest and mo/t
iful assortments of all
s and qualities of
ICY FCRS./or
Children's Wear that
be «orn daring this
and Winter.
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PUB.
LIC SALE.—On THURSDAY, tbo 80th day of ■
OCTOBER, 1862, in pursuance of on order of tbe Orphans* ,
Conrt of Lancaster county, the undersigned administtatore.
of tbe estate of WiPiam Shirk, Br., late of Carnarvon =•
township, Lancaste* connty, deceased, will offer at public
sale. on'premiseß No. 1. the following real estate, late the
property of the said Willfam Shirk, deo’d. to wit:
No. 1. A Plantation, situate in said Carnarvon twp., -
abont %of a mile north of the village cf Charchtown. ad* =
joining lands of Mrs. Coleman Jacob*, John S Horst, John
Kurtz and others, containing 34 ACRES and 135 PBROHKB
of limestone land. The impiovementsthereon are
a one and a half storv BTONE HOUSE, a Spring
of good and never-falling water under it a Bank BgggL l ,
Barn. Wagon Shed, Ac. Al*o, an Orchard with .
choice fruit. The farm is divided Into convenient fields .
and in a good state of cultivation.
No *2. A Tract of first-rate farm land adjoining the above,
James MeCaa, Mrs. H. B Jacobs and others, fronting on :
tbe turnpike east of said village of Cbnrchtown, contain
ing 7 ACRkS and 78 PJBROHES of land, in a good state of
cultivation.
No. 3. A Messuage and Lot of land, adjoining No. 1. Lot
Rogers, Bangor Church,' and others, containing 4 ACRES
and 28 PERCHES. The improvements are a TWO-STORY
BTQNE HOUSE and Stone Kitchen attached, two Tenant
Houses, Barn, Spring Houso and a spring of good and
never-failing water therein;, and many choice fruit trees.
The Und is uoder good cultivation.
No. 4 A Houw and Lot in the said village of Chnrch
town, adjoining No. 2, Frederick 'heeler and others, con
taining 62 and 2-10 PERUKES, fronting on the
main street Th-* improvements thereon are a #=Bgt
ONK-STORY HOUSE, a well of water near the Bgaol 5
bouse, and many choice fruit trees. JLAJs
No. 5 A Tract of Commons, situate in said Carnarvon
township, adjoining lands of Samnel Reifsnvdfer, .
Styers and other?, containing 22 ACRES and 62 PERCHES.
A part < f this land has been onder coltivarion, and might
be improved and put under good cultivation with little
expense
No. 6. A Tract of first-rate chestnut timber land, adjoin
ing No 5. Styera and J+cob Hoffman, containing
2 ACRES and 38 PERCHES. Tbe timber is heavy enough
for rails.
No 7. A Tract of chestnut timber aud sprout- land, ad
joining No 5. John Kurtz and others, containing 5 ACRKS
and 107 PERCHES. Tbe timber is iheavy enough to cut
for posts. ,w _
No. 8. A Tract of chestnut timber land, adjoining No. 7.
John Kurtz, E. D. White *nd John 8. Horst, containing . 6
AOREBand2 PERCHES. This tract is well set with heavy
chestnut timber fit to cut for poris.
Any person wishing to pur<haee woodland would do well
to look at it, as It will be positively sold.
Tbe above Tracts, No. I containing 34 acres and 135
perches, No. 2 containing? acres and 78 perches, and No.
3 containing 4 acres and 28 perches of land, adjoining each
other, will be sold together, or separately, to suit purchas-
ers. •
‘Any person wishing to view any of the said premises
before the day of sale will please call on William Shirk, Jr.,
residing on premises tyo. 3. or on tbeundersigned, residing
near Goodrille, who will show tbe same.
gale to commence at'l o’clock} P. M., precisely} when
terms will be make known by
martin E. BTAUPFEB, Administrator.
[Union copy.] 4t 39
VALUABLE MILL- PEOPBETY ASD
FARM AT PUBLIC BALE.
On WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22,1862. Id pursuance of
an alias order of the Orphans* Court of Lancaster county,
will be aold at public ssle on the promises No. 1; the follow*
isg real estate of Samuel Johnson, late ot the borough of
Marietta, deo’d, viz:
No. 1. A LARGE MERCHANT MILL, with 18 Acres
(more or leas) of first-rate Limestone land, in a high, state >
of cultivation, under good fences, situate on the Laneas'er :
and Marietta turnpike, one mile from the latter plaee.
This mill has 4 ruu r-f burrs, capacity to ihake 80 bbls, of
floor during 24 bonra during the year; and has extensive
water power, feeing propelled by big andJitile Cblques
Creek; and is without doubt one of the best mills In Lan
caster county. The machinery.!* all lo gooditoodltion and
repair. The mill has a very good and profitable custom.
Also a TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING HOUBE, with
Kitchen attached, designed for the.use of tbe miller; also
a corn kiln for drying corn,: attached to the mill, with
stable and other out-bnlidicgs.
No. 2. A Tract of Limestone Land, containing 97 ACRES,
(more or leas) with a. TWO-STORY DWELLING
HOUSE, Kitchen, Barn, Wagon Shed, Tobacco
House. Grain House.and other ont buildings Biggl .
thereon erected. Tbelaxidiaio a high, state.of JbJkL
improvement and under good fences, and one of the best
{aims.ln the neighborhood.. • ;
Possession and titles given on tha Ist day of April, 1868.
Sale to commence at 1 o’clock, P. fiL, when attendance
will be given and terms made known by the undersigned,
6 JOHN W. CLARK,
SIMON. GEOH,
Administrators of Samuel Johnson, dec’d..
sea
ACUMBBEL4ND COUNTY FARM FOR
SALE.—A good farm of 121 ACRES, mostly cleared
and limed, and In ah excellent state of cultivation, will he'
sold at private sale by calling on tbe subscriber, welding -
In Newrille. Cumberland county, Pa. The improvements
area good LOG HOUSE, weatherboarded, with -
Wash-House attached, a good Log Barn,: new
Chirriage-House, Hog Pen, Pail Fencing, AevTbe: Hg agl -
farm is well watered and contains two Orchards, ||j 1
and is a moet desirable property In all respects.
apr Itf 12] v MBS. ANNA SANDERSON.
L a s i> F OR; a-a l e • •'
FIVE; HUNDRED ACRES OF. LANDYOR SALE,
embracing a fine larm of 76 Acres of well
Tlfe whole is sitnaied one mi’e south of Tylersburg. Clarion ,
county, Pa, and on a well traveled publio
vein of coal about 4 feet thick nndertoys shoot
the tract. The surface over tbe coal fe
and affords >alMg;jMjTg.j
laud and Is not surpassed lor its adaptedn^v
of grass." The tract Is nearly a square *
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DOMESTICS
WENTZ BROTHERS
Are opening a new lot of
Which they will sell at the
some of the beantifal
NEW POSTAGE CURRENCY,
HO 0P SKIPTS ,
JACOB HARTMAN.
H. MILLER,
Assignee of James Corraaand wife.
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