campaign shall be: DfcCL - ELLAN, PENDLE TON and Personal Liberty—One One Constitution, One Destiny. And we cordially invite conservative citizens of other parties to unite with us, and assist in ex pelling the Goths and Vandals from the high places of power in the Federal Govern ment., SPEECH or MAYOR sANDEnsoN Mayor Sanderson spoke in substanee as follows: • I do not claim, under any circumstances, .to belong to "the last twin and the last dol lar" party. If this war is to be continued until that clap-trap cry becomes a necessity,, then I wish to be the last loan iny•telf, and have the last dollar in my pocket. I ant for Peace onthonorable forms—a peace which is based on the restoration of the old and the supremacy of the Constitution— such a peace as is cOnttitnplatitil in the ('hi cage resolutions. and the patriotic letter of our distinguished candidate in Id, lt•ner of acceptance. I,V . ar never ean ri ; its prolongation indy tend , to alien ate and separate the sections still farther and - farther from each other. The 1. - nion was originally formed in a spirit of conces sion Sioll arid eolliproilliSe fl it patriots and st:itesnum of other days; it was t•itiltittimil. in the same spirit for seventy' ]nog years • and must he restored, if r.,t,i,•,1 at all, ttnil perpetuated his the same the war been eowilicitell as at first intended, mid announced ill the Crittenden resolution, of IsM, it would long tante been turd tee she,nld 10-(lay have been living in peace and harrnint- under one flag. ttith one comMation told one destine', and ilie nation won lrl has, gone forward 111 its -hi rim; eareiir of greatness and prosperity. lint the war is no longer conducted wit h the vieNv itf restoring the old the Constitution as formed by and his compeers in 1757. 'Fite eninci,-;eit oft I ie negro race is now, by t he ilecla niailet he pares m',luuobjcetvoheattaineel hythenirtherpro seention Anil is it for tins h e i vi,of ttlisof thousands olinir brave (hers are tieing sacrificed every eampaiga Is it for this that the thous...lets ' altil orphans are lie's., and the IA hole draped in Itioniming. rs it 11, this of debt is piled upon I he fitritier, witiel , grind the P.' , Ple to P"' ,l ' ,. • . "" 1 iirsginViiiiir - to a rev. lei ore VI 11l a ilryanil t! : ...;; ..,,,; ten gala' or this shoddy .k mot, P orhit ! Th,. :\!:,s•or of the cs , tingal the lir, -trot time ill mienee this 1,:,- th:d. i „ ,ri,,_ are 1,;1,•1111.11. ! rapidly hismilling oil her a eliiinge or( ;iivern of oini riders mutual iMaile, or the i til a ssi•-, will starve. 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I . allandi.2.- ham is not hero. i him, Le wrot exile, at the riinnn I -Tole, itt (':nn , la, driven frornids hotno by a tyrainte,l admini,tration. It Nva., a c i t s . a.dd twee .\.ierioan citizen oldiaod 1,. ,t.,1,1 MI OW soil I Itrit i<lt t4.1.1.iim.y. liie , 11,1ilies hat, himviii oonscions how dooply they hat. 4t;nrr.l hint. Let the 11014.111:a the I.l.trikl tion is coming, \\Alen the vietinis dl , spotisin, \VIII in' ti It 10 wider the laws of the huel. \‘'e are convened (•,1,1,1••,t1, th, . i (im,tion of the l'ettotral is riilit tliQuonlinati,ol of (tete . , it, Nl, llnilan and (teorge 11. l'uit,ll,4<l,. W.? that over lhu 11111,1 the Dolti,•: - J , •\ - ::rt , assembling - to-day for tits:tine iturt , ttse. 't heta is a partyl:n this-vountry havinu: no love for the Constitution, for it ttonniets with their purposes. Litirein turl adherents have little regard fer !hut .t 1 iirtttrunten t. T 11. - have vittlat,l ult provi,it,lls, With tio•o! II fli;- • . • 1 . 0 111iihilla, V, ill Nvi:ll their speech :}nd free press and personal ii i s it v have been trampled under foot by the 0,1- ration placed in power by the. IZ,-pith can party. What have they done to bonefu the i,tlll - ? 'They fti1111(1 it happy, cent;,aucd, united and free. They now pr's, ii it to the world as an enslaved land, distracted hy chit war, torn, „ljtverated and bleeding. Constitution was the child of the I ii mocracy. It was the most beautiful lii or owoimoism devised by the wisdom Mall. It was the best Government all earth, because it giiVerileil least. The Nat,'' were left sovereign within their sphere to regulate their own dottt:'-ii,'con sells, without dictation or i rfert n, e Gotft without. The general I iovi,rnmem had certain powers delegated to it, wididi it could not transcend. The power tilts in the people. The officers of the( were their servants, appointed for a lit,ti tett time to perform certain designated duties. 1 tiring the long period in wl .iento cratic party had control of the ( MN - eminent. they refened the solution of every imestien to the Ci institution. They adhered to a strict construction of that instrument. Tin T igated the sing of State by obedience its teachings, 'as the seaman follows his compass. Vnder the guidance of the De mocracy, that noble ship of State gallantly rode through many a fearful stun it. lint the mariner's compass, the Constitution, lots been thrown overboard, and a drunken Crew are in charge of the Union and her precious cargo, We are on a stormy coast amidst the breakers. Shipwreck threatens its, The mighty ocean of discord and ruin threatens to engulph us and all our hopes. Where shall we turn ill this hour of peril? To the undaunted Democracy who have fiever falteredin the hour of doubt and dis aster, we must appeal for our deliverance. The Democracy have chosen a noble stan dard-bearer—Geo. B. McClellan. lie was nominated by the people. The ei.niventiott at Chicago merely ratified that nomination. The people will assuredly elect him, and re instate the Democratic party in power. In doing this, they will re-establish the Con stitution. The laws will again be in force. The guilty will be punished. Peace, hap piness and unity will return to our beloved topntry. Abolitionism will perish. Peace and reconciliation will bind together the Shattered fragments of this Union. Let us throw nil our energies into this struggle, and' the blessings of civil liberty will - be continued to ourSitiV9s and our posterity. At Oki., C. F. fIEES was intro duced, who proceeded to address the crowd in German. We are assured by those who understood all he said, that Ins speech was one of great eloquence and power. It: was cheered lustily by the crowd throagholit. ANOTHER ABOLITION GATHERING.—An other meeting of the Abolitionists took place Thursday night at Fulton Hall. By means of a band of music and other ways of indacing a " fall into ranks," about one hundred and ten deluded souls followed their leader to the I fall, where a meeting was organized, and ailldrs progressed aecordingly. 'Phe Ball became quite full by the time the spouting commenced, though half the audi ene, v.-as eomposed of ladies, whose bright smiles urged on the speakers to a loud talked brewery, which wordy heroism is eery s, re when no dataler is near. rrhe Was devorated With the life_-long, 's , mice-hold cis and :•a!,porters of our "six fOot" GUN - - ere:ll,llE, all.t t ',III lIYI • • tants, as Vice tit 11 elite;: that their country's interest It. IRIS at Stake, alld I Wore I Ile guardians of those it :Th , :tker tvas a :Nfr. Nvhoso iirzlit is 11,1 ~, t ined to briglitiw,s to th.. Th, Ilanlll , llo, :th,lll. 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The speaker fairly raved in his efforts nt create ti sensation, almost frothing at the mouth. Vitt: h his ~we in frenzy rolling, he It”thefl like the wort' impersona tion of empty sound anti loud-mouthed nothingness, evidfintly imagining himself at a negro camp 111, Hi11..-% Mitt manner may lie considered very tine by 501110, tall fail Will li, Convince where thfire is no argu ment to follow. What ittinvni - pi Ihes,,war preachers have brought 111J011 'lll,l/ISelyes and their churches by their course Of con duct since the war began. Fanatical, toady ing.popularity loving, creatures,their actions and revengeful hearts 01113 - inliannt weak minds, and they are responsible for much of the blood and misery that the last three years has produced. This ehrist ian champ ion of the war finished with his confidence in God that the Union would be restored, and the country go on in a more glorious career than before. It will, perhaps, when his stock of preachers arnobliterincd, and when we can once more listen to the gentle words of ponce and .religion, coming from lips which have never been defiled by ad vocating this fiendish and most barbarous war. The enthusiasm of, the audience was very slight indeed. Whether this was owing to the presence of the ladies or to a half-heart ed, trelifferent support of Old Abe - with all his countless vices and inconsistences, it is hard to tell. But we know that the ap plause was not "terrific," nor "enthusias tic," and if itywas not for the hope which they (the abolitionists) entertain of a split in the Democratic party, it would be hard to raise a respectable meeting for the candidates of the Baltimore Convention, as many who will vote for them heartily despise them and }could gladly support some other more decent men in the party for the same posi tion. We commiserate them, as the meet imrs are all gotten up by the office-holders and plate-tickers of ;his administration. A Ftv.zi.v.—The Abolition meeting at Christiana on last Sat unlay, which had been so extensively advertised, was, according to the admissions of those who took part in it, a Miserable failure. A Republican of varacity, one of the few who scent from this place (them tic only three dozen of' them till toilo admitted that it was not more than one-third as large a gathering as they had at the same place last year. That is another excellent indication of the unpopularity of Mr. Lincoln and his policy. 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INiinvs, Palm!, :NI linlanco, .Janl(...: \\ - relit,' 1.1.1 i ; Alt.( I rani!. - an .Ni'.:l.., 1 Ir(i - , 'E .1 l'ntirTson, .N,liii I Nil, :•.1ik.,11 Walli,r, J K . Ilainilton, Thonins :\ I:;hati, (Ili:lrl. , s I Inycs, Kni:l.•is Dowed, W.in .1 itoss, lilt (1/..ll(l,..niiiii. A Nonni nit: Ot"ra.‘,:E. --A beautiful :111,1 accomplished young lady, ov e r whose head eighteen summers 'had not yet dawned, but who, at the time the , mrage was perpetra ted, was laboring under a very severe at tack of sickness, and was told by her at tending physichm that life to her must soon cease to have its pleasures and sorrow - a, vis ited Dr. Peters at the radwell House for the purpose of breathing his oxygen for the dis ease with which she was Stiffedllg. On her first visit to his rooms he treated her very gentlemanly, and gave her the oxygen. On her second visit to his office, and alter she laid taken the oxygen—could it be possible? She could not believe her own senses. She was perfectly free from pain, and nearly as well as ever. Her attending physiciaps think it an outrage that their prohpeeies should be interfered with by so iimuaterial a body as gas, •id ,v"dze.. Th, v, lEEE= 111= ha o• lu '',l ,\.I '..11,1.11t Nis 1-Icdk 11,.11,11 •11,tit - y 14:., 1i -‘11)ri!`1,1.• P:1111 II iChriAt I.meL•uo U~n-w~ Jr Z,tok 1• ; 1 •1. ;;; ; •1•i1•1;: NVI.:0;l1111 I.ITFLE " REJOICE 4all BE EXCEEDING GLAD! The Union (?)'Leaguers tried hard to get up some enthusiasm for old Abe last night. They pretended to meet for the purpose of rejoicing over Sheridan's victory, but all their iejOicings are mere clap-trap contriv ances. to holster up the sinking fortunesicif their Miserable cause. The League buiki ing was illuminated, the word " Victory" in the gas jet looked very pretty, and the Band performed several airs in excellent style. • At the conclusion of the Band's per formance, a diminutive little specimen of humanity came to the front of the platform, and flung his arms wildly about, but could not bellow loud enough to be heard more than two or three feet. Then followed an ante deluvian fossil, who shook his fists, wiped his eyes, and smacked his lips at a furious rate, much to the delight of the old women cf both sexes of the League present, and to the great amusement of the large number of nasty " Copperheads" in attend ance. The thing wound up with what would be called a lot of " froth and fury, signify ing nothing," from the man who performed the extraordinary feat of riding a white horse two years ago. Vivo la Abraham ! Vice la humbug! TERRIBLE RAIL. ROA I) ACI 'Il/lENT. —Last evening, (Tuesdayo a terrible and shock ing accident, we are informed, occurred on the l'enns7.lvittiiii Railroad, at a place called Thompsontown, resulting in the killing ofthe engineer, fireman, conductor named. ASulli son, a resident of 'olumbia, and 30 passen gers. It was caused' by a collision with a freight train. We learn that a number of the Doilies had been recovered and brought into I I arrisl iurg. l I.TPII. The I faggage car and three passenger ears were burned up, the conflagration being caused by the igniting of the gas. Very few, if :iny, persons esearied alive from :In , front t'ar, :Ind a number were burned up, aniong (tillers a Nvoinan with two children. Th, , baggage oat' was piled into the front pusscu_•er, and this with the flames prevented :111y l'eSetle Of the 1111f01111111LIPS. Mr. AI eondiwtor of the train, and a brother-in-law of I'M. Thomas Scut t, Ist Vi,•, , I'r.•siileut of the roml, is among the suit the engineer :1111 ti reuciu 1,,411 escaped. A minlip, in•rs.ll, St! 1111r110(1 uii I, Ise reci,gnizable. s, AV. I ,V.‘ tittr, S Vl t; t rd I. I zissessoiil pan fin( he Eiitzttito Hart:ills, .it [lli hu ('nits litiyt t i' I Weiit I. int:: Friday evenings tif tilt. NEWS BY TELEGRAPH Further Particular, of Sheridan'm Vie WA , IIINGTON, 54.1). 21-11}.1 M 1 fetjoi• This di 1i:111111,11r ha just received the fi,l 1. Gen. Slwritlap. ";11 , •ridail wits crtissitt , _ at :; :trim-main, is a slam. th, Strastaira - . lir ha.. titirsmal \air thirty mil t , froi l the pant Willsli, :Wald:tat them at tiny M . r11 , 1,,* : !IA iZ1 . E12 . , rEitity, s/p. 21 111'1V, r1 , 1:1 the I.l,ulhas,justbeen :ureic \vas crossing Cedar :it I). In. There 11:1, 1,1,11 11, The rail" \vitt, al relief rattericls hint," WWII cc~auulcd is t;etiiiiiiclis "oracles, (tootle: in, Bradley raid Fitz ;ill I ~: 111 i,2,11 - n, the pri.i, , n, tail l'ht• att, that tl a i t t•ltt•ls wil 1,1;lic.0 4 , 1 . :`,i11n1,11. They ZIreeVii:eilil y 1,,11111 H 1 ( 10 111 1 /1'aliZedi,)111ake an,rth,r I;glit. I~.iL 1~. ~'I'1:vi::c )N I it,. A Liar ri th it i ;u1 \ 4 , 11 11• V, r+ , 1)1 , 11 ill 1:1.•[ y(•,1..1•da.\"111,,11111114 party \\ n it it], it t‘i Mill,. IIV,• ~i• =ix India' pinett hall , orati,l ,tili:(11,1 by n soul ~lit I.) Ili, Alontizty. ~i~r~cl; u'r of 11~;u Frani t ht. , Army of tiu Pototone .A -II . ..1,111 I .‘ IS, That 110- (PC ~cII th, !ria t!ri-. i!n~ 'l'i, tiikii it wit, tliii I I I. stiri- 1111 ;-,:•;11,• 11:1, Ik o n A . 11,-thly 111Z1k1, itct , rims that that h• , . l* th , ,rp are l”.itiL.; spilt to the it ill e 6 11:4 , Mark.°En nt. N00:1 .rO-11,1y PH', I. kli1.1.1.11IN,:-..ept, k very little 141,1W:tuff:Ind t•xm, I I ...I' ill -11,50.,. n. 75, and extra !::112 , irlolmlinv.: city as well st,“•1: arr v..ry In ”nd Ot.1!: ill rod: it 52.12 , !, IZy• - • ;11 1,111 r , ltt,,t, :111,1 511011 bu , l;, ,)111 n,lll for bids'' and '2oli 'l'"‘cts.l„ 'atm at 10, gold,anal _fin (16, r5..0.1 ••• atr:s. F'laxso,.ll at Wii,sky move, sl , r,vly at 1,:.1 for Eastern, and 1,, 1,7 for )100, .114. S I!.:0,; Wlwat ....arce and in delmunl. ,11;ii. ; sale 31/0 1)1,16. ()1110 at ;Gbrdull; ;:;)1,,, I.; 00 Is1;2; Rio at 41 its N i.v: !, , pt. 21.—Hour dull, silos ut -9., - 0 , .210.1. - ) for state 511,"1':, for L \ Vhcat :intl flui,kt kith unimportant r tffit.t. lio•:Ivy at 11 for ]foss. \\ll:,l,y Stock :I:nr4et.% 21. — titorl:.stmly; l'utilherht.nd prefertql, :\liohP4an l:- :Th. ; Iteadiivz Itivt.r, ~1,11, ; , , ; Erie ' nno C't 11111,01,, 7:1-11): Te,L ; Pile 'Fuca 11 - Cunt) t;“141, S2.2_"L„; sine, the The Cattle Market Sept. 19.—Beef Cattle con- I mne .MII at al..,ut former rates; extra are selling at from .Sl , l to 17 for fair to go o d, and ooffitliton still its., asL, qiudity. The roe, mts reached :khom. 25t51 head. 175 head sold to to II itintcre at 7 5 etc. lb., gross, for I,eav,v. are firm and about P9OO head arrived and sold at from 6 to 84, ets. 34: Th. gross. are it nehangeih 123 head sold at front head as to quality. I logs tire rather better; 2,400 head arrived and sold at from IFls to $2O per one hundred pounds nett, as to quality. c}fccint tires. 4a- The Confessions and experience of an In val id.—Published fur the benefit, and as a 'A TO YOUNG MEN and others, who .safera from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay of Manhood, e., supplying at the same time THE MEANS OF SELF-Ovum By one who has cured himself after unMerg,oing considerable quackery. By enclosibgn. post-paid addressed envelope single copies niby be had of the author. NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Esq. may 31 lyw :21] Brooklyn, Kings co., N. Y. HDo You Wish be tinred? -- . BUCHAN'S ENGLISH SPECIFIC PILLS cure, in less than 30 days, the worst cases of Ner vousness, Impotency, Premature pecay, Semi nal Weakness,lnsanity, and all Urinary, Sexual and Nervous Affections, no matter from what cause produced. Price, One Dollar per box. Sent, post-paid, by mail, on receipt of an order. One Box will perfect the cure in most cases. Address JAMES S. BUTLER, General Agent, 427 Broadway, July 21 2mw 27J New York. Corinntriptives.— Consumptive sulli.reni will receive a valuable prescription for the care of Consumption, and all throat aml Lung affctions, (free of eharge,l by sending tbeiniulilress to Rev. EDWARD A. WlLst Williamsburg, Kings-co., New York. se:At-3111(14w Editors. of lotelligeneer: •DE.A.a !ints: With your permission I wish to say to the readers of your paper that will send, by return mail, to all who wish it (free), a Recipe, with full directions for making and using a simple Vegetable Balm, that wall el feet ualy remove, in ten days, Pimples, Blotches, Tan, Freckles, and all Impurities of the leaving tha same soft, des*, smooth and beau tiful. I will aLso mail free to those having Bald Heads, or Bare Faces, simple directions and in formation that will enable them to start a full growth of Luxuriant Hair, Whiskers, or a Moustache, in less than thirty days. All applications answered by return mail without charge. Respectfully yours, THOS. F. CHAPMAN, Chemist, July 21 3mw 27] fit Broadway, New York. A Card to the Sntrering.—Swallow two or three hogsheads of "Buchu," "Tonic Bitters," "Sarsaparilla,' "Nervous Antidotes," &c., &c., and after you are satisfied with the result, then try one box of OLD DOCTOR BUCHAN'S ENGLISH SPECIFIC PlLLS—and be restored to health and vigor in less than thirty days. They are purely vegetable, pleas ant to take, prompt and salutary in their effects on the broken-down and shattered constitu tion. Old and young can lake them with ad vantage. Imported and sold in the United States only by JAS. S. BUTLER, No. 427 Broadway, New York, Clii - Agent for the United States. P. S.—A Box of the Pills, securely packed, will be mailed to any address on receipt of price, which is ONE DOLLAR, post paid— money refunded by the Agent if entire satis faction is not given. f july 21 310 w :27 HAI:11- 1• RAMEIL—On the 15th inst., lit this city, at tlw public house ,g Cyril,: Cramer, by the V. Eckert, Mr. Miclrael \V. Rauh to Miss Salome A. Cramer, both of New Provi dence, this county EictioLTz. Ha Wednesday morning, Sept. 21st, Mrs. Charlotte Eicholtz, relief of I.eontird Eich , ,ltz, Esq., in the 5211 year of her age. The relatives ;Ind friends are respectfully in vited to attend the fu,ienil, from the residence of her daughter, Mr, Sani'l Morrison, North Duke Street, uu Friday afternoon. at three o'clock. I:MAN. In this city, un the 15Ih instant Isidam 1::11.11.111, 11.kittizitAitT. tin the liilh inst., ill this John its yeurs, 11 homily. ;mil EIIINSMAN.—In this city, Septendwi . 15th George W., sun (4 Henry and Susan Ehrisfflan aged 11 months and 15 lays. Item :Advertisement -5 11 111: .1•1•1 at Rhn b,•,..s the CU\ W NESI,kI. 2 , Tlf,nt !I .k. EVl•ry I" Lr prt•stii, itlip“rtatt,t , is trap:acted. It. It. t•hairman. ..1. STEINM.\ N, Scr.y. sttl,t:lt‘v 110.11{3)- IN“ HO, I.*l 1/11 , , S, inl lu Co•ninil •itl.• frt)in Ph lilt! i;ylntui , tit• \l.,t N“,•11W,•1.7111. Fin lunl;rr r. • .. tlu• J. \I. R.\ WLINS, J.. M.. :17: l':ii•km,hunz, 1 . 11,t1 . 1 . 1,, P.:. I th,. that rert:tin 'Lot rir firer , 41 ( trotl,lll, hitt• 1;14. 14,.opertv 44; lit, I. 4 . 44,,j4jy , .441140,1 nn llli. 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' It"\LLI liki. ;!•It tk! . thi. Con,ilttlt,ll ;cot !op: 4.1 . 1:1•111.1.:11i, y I I I •/ I . f I 1 . :1) ):I•, nII 1 . 1,411 dine t, )1 - (;,n, s , 1 , 111, at 7 ~',1.4,1; S.VFI - 1:1,.\ I , th, 1 o'cio(•!: P. II 11( )I. C \ 1.1.1Z1,.% 1 , 111, 7 I.'g•lock P. M 7 ()'(•lock P. M ItNIV( /01 , , o'ciock ) Tr 7 n<9ouc P. M T 17., NVEDNE,r ) y, (1, •1,1o1 . 1 . .; i h. :1 ro'clook P. 01111. ;It 7 o'rlorl: I'. M .HE CENTIZE, Uloler .ith, It) r I 1..1: A. Al tl,re Le :'i";zrantl rally (.1 . 11, people frfffil the snrrotnnling country to I•aC/1101. • Mile out in your might. Our as at pri,,nt! 1.7.ver3 .lere the rank, nlnur nppnnents are lwealthnt Core the determined onset of our gt,llOllS 1 party, which I•rgatherimt into its emhrace ho whole Conserv:dive (dement of the land. ',et us elose up and :nand! forward to the Vie_ orewhich is so well :Issured. Ilse deterntinoßl Ind united effort will result in the ovvrthro‘, - ,f the set of fanatics who have ruined the •nuntrc, ,and bring us PEACE and a RE 'TI RED Sono , of the following gentliiin,n will l,e pro 'ellt to :IdtlreSs each O. tie :I.lol'o ii dins ISAACHUN. E. TON. GEORGE SANDERSON HoN. NATHAN WORLEY-, H. B. SWARR, Esg., H. M. NORTH, Esq., W. W. BROWN, EsQ., S. H. REYNOLDS, Es 4., 11. 0. SMITH, ESQ., WILLIAM R. WILSON, Estz D. 0. ESHELMAN, Esq., J. W. F. ABRAM SHANK ESQ,, A. J. STEIN ' MAN, ESQ. A. M. FRANTZ, ESQ., Dn. S• IVI:LCHENS, GEORGE NALTMAN, Esq., C:" F. RFESE, Es Q., (IN GERMAN,) AND OTHERS. By order of The Democratic Comity Com mittee. R. R: TSHUDY,' , Chatrman: A; J. STEINJIAN, Secretary+ sep4-tf fverial aloticeS arringe - 5. ratlits. H. B. E...SSECK, Eso. \v \I. I'. 111:1N FON, Ist4 itcw ldutrtionntnto. y FANCY FURS—AT JOHN F.A. L REIRA's ohl established Fur 3lanufae tory, No. 715 ARCH STREET, above 7th, Phila.- deli Mia. I have now in Store, of toy own nil porthtion and manufacture, one of the largest and most !want Ifni selections , of FANCY Fl - RS, for Lathes' and Children's wear, ih the city. Also, a tine assortment of Gent's Fur Gloves and l'ldlars. As my Furs were all pur chased when. Gold was at It lintell lower prern- Una than at present I mu enabled to dispose of them at very reasonable prices, and I would therefore solicit it ea!! front my friends in Lancaster CoUnly, ii , i_liemember the name, number and street. JGHN FAREIRA, 71$ Arch St., abate 711, south side, Phil'a. tr.', .1 ha ve no partner, nor tiOnnection With fly oil i er store in Plot n . sert , "4lllW 37 'MDTICE.--TO TELE HEIRS AND LEGAL represennitives of Magdalena Hostetter, late of Mama - township, Lancaster county, State of PenusylVallia, deceased: Take notice, that by virtue of :1 rule, on the heirs of said deceased, issued tut of the 4 /rphans Court of Shtilll,llllly : Viii are hereby notified to be 1111.1 appear in the I irphans' l'ourt of L.:11112/1StfT, on MONDA he 10th day of OCTidiER, lskl, at 111 o'clock, M., to accept or refuse the real estate of said deceased, at the valuation thereof made by an Inquest Itchd thereon, or show cause wily the wune shoo ld 1101 he 51.1,1 according to tale. F, SMITH, Sheriff. sukutki."s ()crier, Lancaster, Sept. 21, 1511. sep 22 [Vol ksfreund copy.; it W 37 ESTATE OF MILS. S. A. E. SHAFFNI:R. rie(: * (l.—Letters of Allininistration Oil the estilte•ii 'Airs. S. A. K. shatlner, late of East Donegal twp, Lancaster county, having horn granted to the undersign,l residing in said toNviiship: .\ II persnl, ini6ddt.:ll Id said est:t t,ule requested toh ial:e immediate pa - - nient, and those having elainis will present thew 'wit Limit delay for settlement. .1.1 - 7;F:A1.1.\ II SIiAPFNEIZ, lit Iv 37' r AI.EABI.E PLANT.VI'ION V VATE SA LE.—The undersigned otters at private stile until the 30111 day oBElt next, all that eertain Plantation or Tract of hand. containing - 1.10 Al II KS, attire or less, situate in I leidelherg township, Berks counts, 'mantled lilt the nldth Berl'', 11.1111 Turnpike. :ill the south ily tho 1,1i:111011 :11111 WI tile %vest by the o u t lots t ilu• Borough tit illl - area "I'Wl I-ST( ST, \VEI,I,INt; llt il - s , l - :,Xshy loft.; Orie- Story Tt`11:111i 12:1 Si) ; a 111:W Stolle nd n wing on encliside! with (iron:try, fora fill, &:•;; tannin;; isairr at and in the h:1111 r" . '2Oll yard: , front aid turnpii:e. and :111,1111 rhillt the Tht. ;and 1, Whit, ill it ii ; 111111. Nn. '2. 'ill., each cow:idling Ann:, lilt• :1111.-11:11 i•• chit W,.11 for .mall hohurs_ Scli: • Th:11111:1111 1.:111t1 : trill V. It 11 :11i-41111! 111 tilit Mill' I N-. I. .S :II Ili' 1:M1: and :mar Si V."1,1,1,,L.: 1,, ptlrsellaso xvill 1,10:1,,, :,11 rt,..11111,.. ill the thliirtmc • 2t .1101 N SI I EETZ, Sr. II )lelll.ll' Fit 111.11(. o("rt)atEir. 71'11,1,W ,h,. \ , finini.tratta, ffi vslal,•,.t \\"tllianl ICS 1,, late uI \VarNvick. ,sll...hip, \viil Stoll al 71, in ',lid IL, Ml,llnu inn I;val ofsaio , lvt•'d.. to xv 11: l'llvparl .k cIN - ;5.1,1111 . ,t-ralv land, Nilualtql iii Ole I , n which are ervct,il a I„rc ii\VEI.I.IN( 111 , 1*51 , . kith T.•nanl I h Barn' ‘"“ , ) , lsty. tutu all 'phone i, a 5p1 . 111,4 1,11111i11,, 6a Ira ;II i•S t•ry lilts' ,) f rears, • • , • .•,.•,; .111.eriaratialits. 1•••,.14.ri ALICES, 1••ss. Na. ara • r.e1•• , 1 ••,e: • , \\ . 1 . :1.1.1N•• )t . SVS, Iii•• 11 i. l•••••• 111,.. allter 1.. Ill: • with a Knell . :111,11i'd Fl,llll' 1{:11 . 11, a ...• I . llllllil, S,11,•1 . 111 11:111•1', 111,11. in St.par ).ll, Pat - pail .\ • mare ia . •,l,..rty will ICI Park, i•111•;,11 . 1 lc, •••• WIZ IA i'f'S • it • I: , •I Na, I. ~II Ilia]. ch . l•l e 1) NI wa11..1 u.•••• 1:••••laur, l'ervirt ;NI: )1.• alp t111•1,1111)11•11,1• I 11 . 1.111I•k. l„ Of Said . .11 ort I he 1.1 td - April, .1 , \lt \ . E1.1.:1", ,1;.• t 11,1.• will "I'VN •-•1,22 I )11;11.14' S 01'.1 v.I_LzrABLE ht• ;:t ptoditt , :II t• tin 11 - •.itttit.\ NT :\lll.l. th,• tut 111111,11' LI:11111 , 21:11,1 Th.• hull( I:I:111111'r 1 ,5 11,1116 ::11:1:1,illrit•• 11 , . H t y c t.,•.•,,,y tt . hittt.ttti - 11.,ttr h t•tt , .t,, Thit Mill 1 . .. L, ,1 . 1.11i—.41.,‘ 111, 11 , 12.111 , 11,,,1, 11111 10i , p4•1h•.1 :t 1 .1411,11111 :111.1 /1., t•1 1 -1.11111g .1,s11,11!.• i•ty I". Mill 1,1, , p,rly nI 121 , \ I, \ NI), nu which is :mil 1.1111 Sl:4le, ~,1 1,.•1111•111 to \ hit 1....1.1. rh • hrir ht hr! 11, 11 ,• ri11rh,r1.r.21 l'hhhlrt 1 , 11:t, TVII-,1.1 i , w1 . :1.1.!:Ci; II; }l'sl.:, 11111! tier ~4Lrr Half \\'& II 11l II (.1: o• .1. ~ •ti'o,l r, it i kill in. 54,1.1 tl.O I:11• V. 1 1 ,11 :It J21 . •11 :11IgI j. JJII. HIVEN. j"" — jj' iJ.s‘jlhr Jj 111, Mill. ur A. 11,ff I jN i.IJ. ,11 11 it( 11 11•111,.111,1i11,,i,, CMll•Jit•. ih I)lA:3,ler OF V ti.f . .li;LE 1,1 i "• ;ti I.! til,• \I4 'NI y, ,Inc N„, \ 'lli it FE ,11 ,t‘v ST , PNE \VEI,I.IN,i Fr:tilt.• NV,•II and •tr.•I•1, 11,j1 . I. Niitt• //I I/1 - ‘,nl/J. I)/ / . ..,./,•11 Vat /I:1- .1/Ir/ ici•l ill dt•I , 111. itl• t 1, •Pr , I • , — I 111 itiICI 11. :I \ 14,1 g , I nt N,l, 12, ;1. I), I ittritliiht . , With i i tt h't • • t . ht l iti I: 1111 • • 111,111,(Jf LI , I1:•11,•o•t, :11111:1 111 !li.• I:T.ciji,l:l; \ 3.irti tiAlotis, 1.1. .\ 4; J.: T E Frt.ll,lL 1• . 4 , 1..11 1 . %;11cy I%,sinit•rr.s, ,- , 11,1,4 , 1*:1, - 1; , ,y.' .1 , ,t), and ;Ind. in thi , Oitv, r , t•- , nahli•priel•s fr.n.lllt•rt.f.t.lit 1 n I 1.1,, :old 1•;,!!!!!•1 Shirl,, 'l,•rino .Nock-Ties, 1a11111,,i,,i!., I! \ F A 1,3, 1/ It Y 41 41 4/ D S IWirrilEits )11 . :1;IN.)Es, \t".\l',l' WI /111, nr.LAINES, ll.\ (111.:ItA I , I,ANNEI I ,S. Al] C01.,r, ii ‘1.A14 s I: I ICI'S, (.I,A K (I,l)Tlis. 11,5,,. a .\S s( )ItTIKNT or I.f }m EsTs .\ NI, c(ii71)7. , : )4)1...5. iwllaneous Al TCHEL L'S MERTES OF OUTLINt 1/.1 /'.\'. 1. Hemispheres, ,No.tl. Europe, •' 2. North . America. 7.. \ sia, I, British Provinces, " A friva, " an,l Mexico,' " il , Oceanica, J. South America, " 10. The Physical World. These Maps have been thoroughly revised and ;;really improved by the Box. L:ACtU N. CAMP. The rapidity With'which the new edition of this scries,has been introduced into a large number of Common Schools and institutions Ma higher grade including tot State Normal Schools, is sufficient indication of their great superiority ()Vet. any other outline Mai, CAMP'S CiEfaIIf.APHY, 'Embracing the KEY TO MITCHELL's SEEZIKS OF 111 - 11.INE MAPS, by David N. Camp, Principal of the Connecticut State Normal School and State Superintendent of Common Schools. This Geography has proved to be Just what is nee; led in all our schools, and niay be used hide pendent! v or in connection with the "Outline Maps," Aich correspond with the Maps in this book. Price per single copy, ¢ 1.75 Price of e the Maps, per set, includ ing PO'rtfollo and one copy of Camp's Geography, 20.00 For sale at J. M. WESTFIAEFFER'S Cor. North Queen and Orange sta. tfw 30 The Secretary- of tho Treasury gives notice that subscriptions will be received for Coupon Treasury Notes, payable three years from Aug. lsth, 1864, with semi-annual interest at the rate of seven and three-tenths percen t. per annum, —principal and interest both to be paid in law ful money. These notes will be convertible at the option of the holder at maturity-, into six per cent. Old bearing bonds, payable not less than flee nor more than twenty years from their date, as the Government may elect. They will be issued in denominations of $5O, SlOO, $5OO, ,SIOOO and 35,000, and all subscriptions must be for fifty dollars or some multiple of fifty dollars. The notes will be transmitted to the owner; free of transportation charges as soon after the receipt of the original Certificates of Deposit as they can be prepared. As the notes draw interest from August Persons making deposits subsequent to that date must pay the interest accrued from date of note to date of deposit. Parties depositing twenty-tlye thousand dol lars and upwards for these notes at any onu time will be allowed a commission of one;; quarter of one per cent., which will be paid by the Treasury Department upon the receipt of a bill for the amount, certified to by the officer with whom the deposit was made. No deduc tions for commissions must be made from the deposits. SPECIAL ADVANTAGES OF THIS LOIN. IT Is A NATIONAL SAVINi:S 41',•ring . higher rate of interest than an:, -, ther, and the best security. Any savings bait Islets IKlys 11. depositors in U. Notes, considers that it is IN=I=IIMIIIIEII country, and it m a nor pay in anything hol tor, for Its own assets are either In government securities or in notes or Lungs payai,le in guy erument paper It is equally convenient al: a temporary or permanent ill \ a2Stlllell 1.. The Mai:, :thsaya be sold for within a fraction ui Choir face anti accumulated interest, and are the M.,: .ccul with hanks as collateral. Mr di,counts. CONVERTIBLE INTO A SIN PEI; ( - ENT. 5-'2ll ioLII In :I:billion to the very literal letere,f en notes for three years, this privile4e of conver sion is now Vvortn about three percent. peran num, for the current rate for .5-20 Bonds is nit less than nine per rent. prruthun, and before tin war the premium on six per rent. was over twenty per cent. It will he seen that the actual profit on this loan, at the present market rate, is not less than ten per rent. per annum. ITS EXEMPTION FROM STATE OR /MUNICIPAL But aside from all the advantages we have enumerated, :1 special Act of Congress rxeinpfs at/ bond, rind 7 . 1,15/[l7/ notes from /era( ta.nithia, On the average, this exemption is worth about MO per cent. per annum, according to the rats taxatiott in various parts of the country. It is believed that no securities otrer so great inducements to lenders as those issued by the government. In all other forms of indebted ness, the faith or ability of private Parties, or stock companies, or separate communities, only, is pledged for payment, while the whole property of the country is held to secure the discharge of all the u)1 uls of the United States. While the government offers the most liberal terms for its loans, it believes that the very strongest, appeal will be to the loyally and patriotism of the people. Subscriptions will he received by the Treas urer of the lln [tett Slates, at Washington, the seventh Assistant Treasurers and designated Depositaries, and by the FIRST NATIoNAL BANK OF ST7t.ISBUIfG and the FIRST NA TIONAL BANK" OF XIA.R.Ilin"l'A, and by all, National Banks which are depositaries of pub- lie money, and ALL BESPECUABLE BANKS 13.13RE1N Prailk•lly ha, Ihe advantage of water rninnnn:iralion II h, noie.l4,va Navigation, :>~luehau nn and Tifil•-\Vater Canal, to 1 . 1/1,1,11 . 1/ :1111 /umber, mai, Hour, gmin, In I' Baltimore, and A.FFUltli EVERY FACILITY ! N., t hroughout the country will give further infer =TM H. 13. SWARR ATTORNEY-AT-LAW S AMUEL 11. REYNOL D S ATTU It NE Y . - AT-LA \V LANCASTER, PA o.u,g 2U . NORTH, 1"r o It NEY-AT- L A \V aug _ . A NDREW i . rawer Z LA_ TTORN EY-AT-LA W MIMN= TTORNEY-AT- N% Soldiers' bounty, bark pay :old pensions olleeted without, delay nu:; 29 N,:th T ME=Ml==l I=llll3 MEM= ATTORNEY-AT-LAW No. 3G NORTIi DLIK STREET N EWTON LIGHTNER, A TTORNEY-AT-L A W CIEFEIM "(Nearly Opposite the Court House,) ANDREW J. STEINMAN, ATTORNEY- AT-LA AS SWENTZEL Continues to practice at his Office, In NORTH QUEEN STREET, Half a square south of the Railroad Depot DR. JOHN MeCALI.A, SURGEON DENTIST °trice and residence opposite Cooper's Hotel D R. H. B. DUNLAP, stiRCIEON DENTIST, MOUNT - JOY, LANCASTER COUNTY, PA All business entrusted to his care will be promptly attended to. aug B u EUBEN K ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, A FOITOR'S NOTICE: --ESTATE OF 0. I'. Cross, latr of Ca litornia, deceased. The undersigned Auditor, appfd a Led to distribute the balance remaining in the hands of John w. Gross, administrator of said deceased, to and among those legally entitled to the same, will sit for that purpose on FRIDAY.,OCTO IIEI'. 71h, Will. at irio'eloek A. M., in the Library Hoorn of tii, your; 11. mse, in the city of Lan caster, where all persons interested in said dis tribution may attend. sepl:3-4tw :Ai .1. h. KAUFMAN, Auditor. (A few doors north of the Court House,) J. B. LIVINGSTON, ATTORNEY-AT-I, A V, LANCASTER, PA July 14 NT 0 T CE:—WAS TAKEN UP AUGUST IN 14, 1864, in Soudersburg, a large DUN HORSE, supposed to be about 10 years old, blind of one eye, with a saddle and bridle. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take him away. LEMUEL CHEW. August 14, (pug 18 2t*wr 82 6otttranteut 7-30 L 0 A N TAXATION .I'rofcssionat o_!ard No. 13 No irru DUKE STREET (Near the Court House,) LANCASTER, PA EAST KING STREET (Opposite Lechler's liote COLUMBIA, l'A ll= SOUTH DUKE STE E E NO. 44 EAST KING STREET (Above Lechler'e Hotel,) 1 4 1s . r.tTE NOTICE. ESTA l'E OF JACOB ILA R. .1:1. rt. /1 ...,11.1)1•k deceased. --Letter, ;mind!, ist ration 4,1 estate hav ing been granted to the undersigned: All per sOlil illdel,ted thereto ;ire requested to tniikEi itt mediate sett I ,, ment, and those hay!' dnitn deilt:,ll , ls wi,l present th, for art I lenient to the litidersi tors, HANN.' .1i)I1N t;1.:()Itf , tfil.tw I 5,1,511 w - LANCASTER, PA LANCASTER, PA NORTH DUKE STREET opposite Cooper's Hotel WEST KING STREET LANCASTER, PA DENTISTRY, LANCASTER, PA LANCASTER. PA MASH STREET, No. 8 NORTH DUKE STREET (Opposite Court House,) LANCASTER, PA. No. 11 NORTH . DUKE: STREET Rai Estate. ALE OF A LtmEsToNE FARIIL-011 0 FRIDAY, OCR on 1864, the under signed will sell at publics ale, on the above day,' in North Middleton twp.,"on the Hay's Bridge Road, two miles west of Carlisle, containing di ACRES and 115 PERCHES. -The imptiove nieuts are a FRAME WEATHERBOARDED HOUSE, with Kitchen attached,Smoke House, new Bank Burn, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, Hog Pen, :Ind other outbuildings. There is a never failing Well of water near the door; also an Apple Orchard nit the premises. Also, choice Fruit Trees, such as Peaches, Cherries, Grapes, Si. A good part of the farm is under post and. mil fence. There is also a large amount of Locust Timber on the premises. If desired the i a nil will lo divided, into two parts, the first part containing 7:1 acres, and the second 22neres, sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. 31., of said day, w t:•rais will be made known by sip :it '''NV au! JOs, HEBERLIG. 11 'O41) LEAVE AT PUBLIC SALE.— Om 22,1 of SEPTEM BER, IMil, will is• exisised at, public sale, at 2 'clock I'. 11.. the Black Horse Tavern, about three miles east of the borough of Strasburg, the Gap road, the W , a JD-LEAVE , )P ELEVEN TIMBER LOTS, Vary ma. in ,me 11'0111', of 011 Acre to an Acro , duated mile south of mieli tiers, Tavern, 'wing on the Carpen :er'a Run rt.', township, adjoining hinds of John Nenengy and others. The timber is heavy oA.N., tltl i:oli1" AND CHESNUT. Persons wishinc vi,,v these Wood-lot-swill please van iin Henry C. Miller, residing on the farm adjoining the same. Terms will be made known alt sie. t'llt:IsTI.VN 11. LEFEVRE, For Eliza IlAliloinan ,t In 1 F 't N, Dr 131.14: Iti SATURDA Y, THE NE 11 of tonicrsi, tont will sell by public confine, ill t he Priiiitis, s ill litist near 1 Ittniteitu road, :thou; in.. hill; Irm o the City of l.ancaster and 1 mile IN -i.st Nctlsville, the follow ing to wit: A Pi' land, adjoining clirisi bin John 30 Mire.; I. sslt liiirotin is emit rd a I o'Nfit,ANl) A I I ; \NIt\\' EA'I'IIERBUdHIJ- F.II 11 v 'r.1.1 N.. lic )1 - sr, summer house, haloo lion corncrib, hugely and inla• and iiiiiiriivcinc t its thereon seem-in ding ‘vell of Iva icr the rcin hoar Iho house; there to spring ;,:i. iunity`. The land is lald ;dr and.. di) olc.l .isthe whole halccs and in a of nil:r~•:~Isoa 11111111.t•l . of apple : •.. in the itctt,r -lo %%111 br given - IianNVII. \I) :F:1111E11. tin• i h.! phice Ite sold nt i inin• at pint. b. I )1.111LII• Tiatitsl).ty, THE 2, , t I, st.:l-rEm BEI:, 1,61. will he sold tit pahlioiialo,:d /I' ri , i111•1111• Of I hi' suliserther, ti T‘rti an , l a half Ind., :oat hoast train the Clap t - t , tot ion, and la o II of the \Vlilte Ills,. lan. the I.la I , roperty; to silt : Tito : tiro-rare Land, with a ortinoll :111111!11. 1111 , 1101 the Al Ill . :S:111d C. It. r.. John ILICI, 1 :11•1,-. ii 11111it'r good 1 , 111 . 0, and in fll2h 11111 Th, 0 , .0 0, 0 .ST 111 1 tt, , arly non, In 11 , Wt., I hi•NhlNlrlieli and /11 i`ti zoo.] Itiloll liartn, I.i Ity a; feet; shi 1 '4.'11 rrih, Wood I know, Suminer , 1 )Vt . 11: wilh running I 11:511 hoto.o, 111111 hog pill. Tilt. id )4, t• itorriwonient, lire all nearly no, , 111 o 11. I hriVi ..4 vru h 1 'oars, Poaches 'hid and slla,l, trees planted In the how, )tiril, Persons to viow the property' before 11,• ~It•. mill ,:111 nu lii subscriber re- A title can he given, and glay .1 . April, A. I/. e..l.lnienee It I P. Al., when .itelehlnee Will iu . ZlVell :mgt terms made h ( V JIHIN Z. LAPP. .1. 1). W \ nelieneer :set, 11l 7 19.1 - AIELE ',TILL PROPERTY FOR s Trlth.\ 1", 0("1`0IIER I'o,l, will hi. sold iit I,ulilir siilo, lit the public house ul Lt•Vi itnittWill, 1/11 the prernises, at Peters, Oh% iu (•ouesb,ga lownshim the follow. i Mill Properlviviz: No. I. A three-.lorie,l stone and NIEIOII. \NT :\111,1., tcirh four pairs of Burrs, :1201 iii the nee,..: ry tiNtill'eSllll,l machinery, he whale in perfeel under, a very largo ruu 'He., is :I iNvo-storied frame \V.\ il's :it inched In the mill. \ ,S.\ feel long, and a 4 feet wiih•, Saw , ,:l Circular Saws, and I Cr", Ciii :ill is good running order, and doina A wo-storied , 11 , 110 TAVERN STAND, On Ilit• (111111,rkt. to Safe I attached, leo Iliaisc and othi a'oulintill es . A two-storied li'ritii Dwelling !liise I the 11,, of the Mer chant Mill, ;aid do. for Ilse use or Saw M with sIX \AII:ES( LAND, one hall of which is tacit for a Lumber and Coal Yard. Thi. real, I,n i ris the Conestiig,a, and inn or -failing--iint ay, in alto miance, any { can any other purpose in addition to iho ahoy,. \kail O. land, all ill :1 high state a Two siors Base -111..111, Willi 1:0,-1,,n attached, all new,) 11:1151 willi Tolaveo Shed attached, and :ill other m eessary 0111-buildings. There pmol, in it at l lie dour, si.ring oil the ',remises, it young ,irelaird of eholve Iruil Urez, luul everything ahool The 1.5 :wily in arsl rale order. Said ia,iiierty :(Iso loented i '4,lloBloga tOWI/Silirl, 1111,1 a , l,joins 1114, Mill I'rOpi•rly,:ll.l both trill be sold .I.l,lli•iy, ux laity best cult porelaisers. 5.14. to ,om m.• 1 1 ,•,. I. of said .\ mfide mid 1,11/111111. ~ f pril, 1805. Terms Vii•NV the property pr4k ll,will 4,11 the subserl or tin Jacob U. Pet, resellt,„ tot the premises. .%11It.‘11;Of r A r.. 1. t: ES'I'ATE I Ll,' \ \Y, I lir 10111 day of pursmillts• ~ rder of the 1 11'p 1 1:111.1 ~,1 the Url - ih.• ralinny 1,,111, , 11, 11,1•'11, kill sell :It Ihl pulplir hnusuof Henry 1: , •,•116.1l, NVI city, the I,tate of Bald 10i No, 1, A 1,1 "I 1;1,1111 , 1, situate on the soul I:inq scree t, ‘restr of 1:n•y sure,l, in the ( eof Lancaster, contain n, fr n 11 oi . \\', -t King sln•et :Wont .17 feiii :tip] and 11111111 W, depth southward.l'.Zil.i !1 • 11. properiy td,Fretiorlek property or.lulius I,lw, arnd "nth, ali.,n! 4..1 prni,,,ty of Fi , i1.,11 I il ,t• , l, .111 \N".• , :t I:ing street on 11,e north, will, n ht)1:1:1.1-;TW11-STOILLEL) ItHlt \\"l.:f.l,lNt: lii 11_7`.41•:, l'wo-Story lint•iten at Invited. one-,t,,ry Frnrne 8110 1 ,, 1.'1,1"o \Veil Pump, Fruit. Trees, and mime inipro‘eni,os thereon. No.'2, A Lo! ur ri1 . 1 . 1 • "f Ground, situate In i I.an,a,-;,r. west side or south str.., , i,,,,ttinining in frnid4,ll Niary street :Wont and extending: in depth westward. :wow r,t lo.o•I , atlJninine property l'eter Krey tin north :tie' sonlll, 1,1 No. l on tile west, and 7lary reet on 1111' sal,• In counnenee :II 7 , 14•1.•1: In the evening 4.1' said th.y. tahru altendalice will be given and tern, "t made known 1,,v PETER REY, Executor lqat 4.lotitCs ESTATE OF SIMEEL tuu uslilt ,decd.—Lot tor: M=SIMEIZEN tot he undershoual. residing in said township.is persuns having elttints sualust the same to present• them., duly :tut heutieated Ita. sett le 111.•11i, atm' those In dehted are Li i•,14 , ( 1 to t:ll.•payinent without delay. ROFFMAN, J. C. MARTIN, ExecutorB. - I_?S'F,t'rE OF LEVI EDI:LILLY. DEC^D.— Li' Lel ter- of Administration on the estate of Levi Eagerly, late of the City of Lancaster, deed. h;niu, Imes grinned to the subscriber residing in said city: Indebted to said estate site requesti.il Tr; r lake inunediate paytneot, thring having will present theta, without delay, properly authenticated for settietoent. JUSEPIL DOILWART. set, I law 34 sTATE OF CHRISTIAN MYERS, ,•',1.--I,ltcreT ,, tatrientary on the estate. ~,- 7 1 1, .i,,j„n Myers. lateof Washington borough; i„,vinc: been granted to the subscriber Manor township: All persons In debtd 111 S:1111 estate are requested to make Irn m,i,ete I ,a e mem, and those having claims will preeent them, without delay, properly :ulthenticat,i itARNII EH') MANN, (Farmer,) s,o 1 lit‘r Executor LISTATE OF JOIN WHITE, LATE OF East ilemptiold twg:, Lancaster county, drrrm,el.-I•t•tter, of Administration on the eS;ate ~1 John White, late of East Hempfleld township, Ilocrase(l, having been granted to the sithserilier residing in East Hempfleld twp.: All persons indebted to said estate are re quested to vial e immediate payment, and t have baying rbii ui.c will present them, with out delay, properly' authentioated for settle ment. H•EN HY WHITE, Ell=l D Tol'f.,Ts-t—rESTASE township, diieeaseil.—L:;tters of adMin j i a s r ritt t e e n r on said estate having been granted to the un dersigned: Ali persons Indebted thereto are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same will present them, without delay for set tlement to the undersigned residing in said township—may be seen also at his office, No. 21 North Luke-St„ Lancaster city. NNDIt EIV M. FRANTZ, Administrator tu, L) 6t v.. TROH R. RECTIFYING DISTILLER AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN FRENCH BRANDIES, HOLLAND.GINS ' SCOTCH AND IRISH 'WHISKIES, JAMAICA MIX, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WINES, &c., &c., No. 55 .est, King Street, Lancaster Pa. Constantly on band, Copper Distilled Old Rye 'Whisky, Apple Brandy, &e. aPr/ 2 lyw 10 31,1ti.ttsW* 12 Ad rn in Istrator
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