Lancaster intelligencer. (Lancaster [Pa.]) 1847-1922, October 06, 1864, Image 3

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'GRAND TORCH-LIGHT ,PROCESSION,—AII
arrangements for a grand torch-light pro
cession of the Democracy on - next Saturday
night aro now made. No efforts will be
spared to make it the finest display ever
witnessed in this city. We can assure our
country friends that it will abundantly pay
them to come to town, and help to swell
the ranks on that occasion. Let it be such
a demonstration as will lie entirely worthy
of the gallant and unterrified Democracy of
Lancaster county. It is a duty you MVO to
the cause for you to come, while you will
be amply repaid for so doing by the beauti
ful display of fire-works, and the line pro-
cession you will witness. Let each man re-
solve list he will come
THE PEOPLE A POUSED--THEMENDOr.
OUTPOI - HING-5,000 FREEmEN [N Col" N -
pl L —THE INLAND CITY ALL HIGHT Fon
" LI7"rLE MAc " AND PENDLETON—MEET-
INiIS IN CENTRE SQUARE AND FULTnic
liALL.—The great outpouring of the City
Democracy last night was the 'largest eity
meeting ever convened in Lancaster. Long
beforQ,ihe hour of meeting, o'clock, :nal
notwiftstanding the damp and tlueateni ez
state of the weather, crowds wended their
way to Centro tiquar, front all parts of the
city. Largo ntunLcr, if here , mien in :ll
ntlldance, who obtained eligi ble'posit ions in
the buildings on the Square ; and the /,/,
alive, in front •
which time ',tie
simiulltec! huen ereeted,
the fair sox. As the different Wm,' and
Locomotive Works' Chili,
the Square, With Ifni of Ip•
Band of the Young Men's I As
sociation, the beautiful rim -li, reiiHi— h
their appropriate mottoes, the micro of
of
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Assoviation, callvd I lir• vast :issi•inl)l,):l,
order, and proposed the htllowing, td'deer
wlet,t. stdeetitms \Vet., utrtninent,dy :12reed
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1J tI , \ring N, tla• iliroaualhaz of 110 ,
wi.atil,•r, and 110 , 1, , , - Car ilopo,,il)ilit,\- ni :hp
speakers, ttwititg in Itottrst•ilt., fr , tltt t•ttit
slant spt•ak tht•!titt•tt air fttt. t! t• past
lAv() to mak , tlit•nist•lN,l , lll,lrll,Nrl,l.
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In 1111 meanlvlfile a va,t
whom 11 . 1q1• a _rout moil er Ind..*• , , had
congregated :II Fulton Ilall. A.
1111111, Esq., c:illod 1 iv. 11 111 . 11 , T. 11111
rcoluestoil 1:1 . 1. • Al. 1 10111 1
the Vice Presidents, 1,, preside otMl the
umin meeting reat•hetl lie
Pol. 11. S. Lansing - , of AoTI York, tale el
(ten. iNle(lellan's stair, was in rtmlueet I. am!
pi-tweet - led to give a review or 1\ lePtellaMs
triampaign, front the Lillie 'lt,
assunn•i rout
!nand in Western Virginia down to the
limo that. ho WaS depriV,l
of the Arnrc of the Potoinae on tho Tilt of
N.veloitert ( 'ol , lltol 1,
tttlcing the imitiense etateourse of people
front th.S4 ( ll,ll'o arriVo.l, ;Ind their t•llll',llit . e
WaS the Drcash,n Mr the ivihlest stout, ;Intl
cheers. The ltttttil playing, 1111 0 11 H10 , 1 ' 111.2:
amt ladies tcaving th,•h* • kt . l , llioc, 111:011• it
the grarttlest sight ever witnessed in Pullen
hall. eroNvil was so immense that I.
It particle of even stantlin.4 ro.titt ua. It'll
111111 It VaSt impromptu meeting (Va .,
17,11 11111Shlo, of which 11,1 H: appear, i.ki•-
whon , ill this artit.iti.
l'td. Lansing, Wh , int,rl-111,11,1
Ilic arrival or Ibis nn , nsu•r prm•t•ssion
Which gaVe rousiu_,•lio,•rs,
sp,cl•ll. II teas thy•
illh•rvsting 11.vi.•\\•
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that porti4m onlis 1 0 (.1H:irks Witt•ro
In flit , ioneral taking Ic:i \ ritiv
tilit w:ts 11,11(•11;i1g,
4.lmitient and zkppropriale. It I , rto.zlit tears
to the oyes of a 11111111,0 r id Pt II ill Ilit
nlidiviicv, tuon 'Mills.' lii Nvt,T. \N v,t•re
AVith 2l'( I )11ct,11-H,iitpz,
three rutt.iii ein.pr, v,cn•:v._nin
Spl . .lkL•l", and :11,1.11110 LLI ' ll:L11.1 , •••1, •
were presented him.
The "Star-Spangled 11110 iv.. :hen
performed in excellent style by' the Ila. I .
utter which lion. Charles W. Carrigan, M .
l'hilailelphia, was introduced. II en-Intim
c.l the atelli•nce kir LIVL . I . one 11,111' NViCLI LLI,
of the most eloquent. convincing :111.1.1,11ing
speeches delivered in this city she, the
c;nlipaign of I Sstl. IL is allilost oossi -
I linty to report such an orator as Mr..l
gun, Ile must he head to IS`
AINVayS puiutotl , wiuV L11111t•I•••• . :, , LIL, NL,L•
think we nevffr heard hint ill so happy
Vein as Ite was on this 4,0151,01. Ile
continence(' by referring to the ininlcme
concourse of freeimm before him, and p -
inarl:.ed that just such sights :LS these 11:1t1
cues for 1110 last LNyt) NVL•••ks.
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:the nnts.ses in the ltills aral t alloys ol
grand old Conunonweidth he had nio •I• bk' -
fOre Witnessed. Ire then proceeded I,i hiy
bare with a master hand the glaring cor
ruptions and inconsistencies of Lincoln's
..Administration. Ile quoted front tlie
writings of John C. Fremont, Henry Win
ter Davis and Benjamin F. Wade, in slam
what opinion was entertained of Lincoln
by his own friends. Ills scathing denumi
at ions of the inconsistency of these men \\ ho
had boldly denounced Lincoln for imbecil
ity and corruption, and yet are now sup
porting him, elicited the most hearty
applause Irons the audience. Repaid a giov.-
ing tribute to the character of (ten. )1..i
Mu as a man, warrior, statesman and
ehristian. 'We have neither the time nor
room to follow Mr. C. through his brilliant
speech. His concluding appeal for the peo
ple to rally to the support of our gallant
nominees was a thrillingly sublime flight
of eloquence, and the audience were per
fectly entranced. There was geiteral regret
expressed when he conchulcd. Two mag
nificent bequets were presented to hint.
Alter a spirited air from the bail, and
Mite rousing cheers for the nominees of the
Chicago Convention and the speakers, the
vast audience slowly dispersed.
11=11
An audience of about 2,000 persons, who
were unable to gaitiadmission into the hall,
had gathered outside, and were clamorous
for speeches. R. R. Tshudy, Esq., chairman
of the County Committee, called the as
semblage to order, and eloquent and telling
speeches were made by P. D. Wanner and
William P. Brinton, Ergs. They were
heartily cheered and applauded.
The meeting, as we have said before, was
by tau• the greatest l,oeal assemblage ever
convened in this city, and oter Abolition
friends were utterly dumbfounded and
amazed at the spirit and enthusiasm of the
meeting and the vast numbers present. The
"hand-writing is on the wall," and they
must prepare to meet their fate.
A MEETIN44 of the N. W. Ward Demo
cratic Club will be held to morrow (Thurs
day) evening, at Rosenfelt's Hotel, West
wing street, at 7 o'clock,
LARUE AND ENTHUSIASTIC MEETING AT
MOUNT JOY: On Monday night the Democ
racy of Mount , : Joy Borough and township
held the largest meeting which has assem
bled in that place for a number of years.
Dark as the district is this meeting far ex
ceded in numbers one held by the Shoddy
lies a reNV evenings since. This is admitted
to be so by all who were present. There
were many Conservative men present who
had never voted the Democratic ticket, or
been in the habit of attending Democratic
meetings. These people are thinking seri
ously, as it behooves all intelligent men to
do in this critical period in our country's
history. Front this class the Democratic
party will receive vast accessions of strength
in the present campagn. The meeting was
addressed by 11. 0. Smith, W. It. Wilson,
Esq., mind A. Shank, Esmm. The speeches
were addressed to the reason of the audi
ence, and they were attentively listened to
throughout, and well received. Mount Joy
district promisi..s to do Better than ever be
fore. and we ane cOmilidelll that it will.
MEN ItEmEmnEn that Abraham
Lineoln reeemmended to Congress the re
peal of the :S'Ml) clause in the eonseription
:mil that it was only by his mighty Ad
mihistratimi influence that he hrought the
.11,olition members to vote for h. Every
Ikanoeratic 111,1111)er votedaainst its re
peal. Laboring oleo knots c ell the effeet
01' this repeal upon them. They may thank
"hom , hir all this. He asks
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A nwultet of ether witty :Ind silent points
make up, Oa the whole, unto the hest.
things et' the hind we have ever seen. It is
rapidly among ihe M.-Chll:in Clubs.
A l'itmlin.ut. fit - NA wk V.--un Sunday
afternoon, Mr. Atwood, of Pldiadelphia, in
company with Miss Lippincott, a daughter
of i 1 r. oho Lippincott, of this city, were
preparing 0, I:11:4 , a ride ill IL buggy from
the residence of the lady's prents, in East
strict. 'n , young lady had seated
herself in the buggy, and the young gentle-
Mall was about entering, when the horse
made a plunge, throwing hint back into the
gutter, luid ran off at full speed up Chesnut
street :is far Prince, turning into the latter
street, and what in front of the Iligh School,
Miss Lippincott, who all the while had
'bravely maintained her position in the ve
hit-4e, was thrown out, but not injured in
the least. The buggy was pretty badly
smashed up. The runaway was a frightful
sight, and the wonder is how Mitss L.
escaped death or the most serious injury.
Her wonderful presence of mind alone
saved her.
THE MASONIC DEDICATION AT YORK.—..
The Masonic fraternity of the Borough of
York, haVing the past season, through the
enterprise and liberality of Mr. Stamen, an
ardent and devoted member of the fraternity, ;
erected a new and beautiful hall, dedicated
the same to Masonic purposes on Thursday
last. The ceremonies, which were grand
and imposing, Were participated in by the
Grand Lodge of. Pennsylvania, and by
Lodges from Columbia, Carlisle, Hanover,
this city, and by members of Lodges from
other parts of this State and Maryland.—
The procession was formed at ti o'clock,
A. M., in front of the Odd Fellow's Hall,
and after parading through the principal
streets of the borough, accompanied by two
excellent bands of music, one of which was
the City Cornet Band of this city, proceeded
to the Lutheran Church, where the Rev.
John Chambers, of Philadalphia, the Grand
Chaplain of the Grand Lodge of Pennsyl
vania, offered a fervent and appropriate
prayer4md after reading a chapter from
the Bible s , delivered one of the ablest, most
eloquent and instructive addresses we have
ever listened to, after winch the procession
was again formed and proceeded to the Hall,
wheh the same was duly dedicated by the
grand, imposing and beautiful ceremonies
of the order, to the use of Free Masonry.
In the evening, at 7 o'clock, the It. W.
M. of Pennsylvania, constitund Patmos
Lodg e Nc. :1-18, of York county, after which
the members of the craft sat down to a
stints thous and elegant entertainment, to
which ample justice was done by all the
participants.
)ur Masonic friends of this rite speak in
the inost glowing terms of the hospitality
of their Masoni.• brethren of York, and Of
it, eitiren, Where all were Si)
generous and hospitable, it would lie invid
ious it/ lt:trt The pleasure which
they experieneed will lie a green spot in
their nieneiries as long as life shall last.
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it. lie at least hrilcrl It) State that the t . 11. 1 .-
r'llt'Vill kli Ii he is train lilts
fel' his Littler tuts tieltlet•iatea, Until it is
kurlh tt; lily Itlerellaletisekith unit' ti trine
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farnices, \\Thos.. name Ivo oouLl 11111 kart,
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1,1•111, to 11i111, a 16,11 NVOI,
11111 illllll,diall2ly L',11!r111 hilll to lltis cite
lu 1), in. After coining liero, anti the
snllstillito in etillirvo liavingser tirtsl all the
money 110 onlllll rrolll unsuspetsting,
lan tncr, he relucst ell him to necont'',uly
hitil to hi. cousin's resid.•ncc,
1•,.1111 livid
solo-where in Enst Tlioy \vent
thoro,alld the slil,titnn• went in, rottic.,t
iii,. tho fart...or to for n Coll* ininitn,
tifilsido \\Milo lie \vas talkin_ to his "dent.
coosin. - Init, unfortunately, tlio
for‘.rot about Ilk h iennl 1)1111 NV:IS a 11N -
it/11 , 1y \Vaitill',2: Itis appvarion•o, :11141 at hist
had not VII con', out of the house.
I hl'ollo,, ho thiS time, far enough
n possil ill I.:Imola.
MiMEE
Tii N FAT — . lllOSe who 11:11.(C•I'
111,111,l'IVCS Lhat 110 11101'e troops 11.1, 111 be
Can I 1111111, Will
lint! The :WI
Ii \",,hingtml idea.
Provost Marshal Ventral has ttlCieially
staletl that surplases on the present quotas
kill he credited on " the next And
I :rant says he needs mor, men than
will la , n•ali7Aal front this call. Stanton
says that the eretllts the
Ilinlll R'l' to ;11111 We 1111151
had c "the NVIIIIII2 nuulher railed for the
st it is ail
par.tat that taati her call will come, it
eel]: is re-eleeted. Yes, draft aftertlraCtint
til e \'o•ry mow ovll , l t.oon varry It gun, luts
Loon ...111 . 1•1ool int() the 111111. What a
prospect! Let those who it, the lltr
hal all v:ho I: :lila a
‘, 11or All
Th.. month Ili' itrter Ill° le:tves
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ha,•l:,. This is tin. ronetvnl system, wilit•lt
in 1n1i•tis;;(1 wi.ll 01;011 the sill)' spurs ;1;1;1
llc,:I,:1)tI III:it v. - I
the
Il lIIaIIOI , 110( lIMV y , nt train your vines,
whether to trellis, stakes, or otherwise, this
renewal system 11111,4 hi' :ulopted in pruning•,
heeause no cane, shoot or spur ever boars
fruit but our season.
A corr,spontlent aziye:
'l'h, month of November is also the time
to gather cuttings to set ill the follim ing
Sring.. Let them he of well matured wood
Of this year's growth clad older wood will
grow) and cut them from twelve to eighlemi
Mii,: long, \\dill troll two to four
cording 0, the li , rigth of the
. joints, and if
you have but a few they may he kept safely
in the eellar, packed ill a h.ox In las„.-crs II ph
sand urgarden spread among them
it as to t'xcludo air. The sand
or the mold should contain
. ilist enough
moist tir ,, to prevent the cuttings from dry
ing. Sand is recontinvialed by horticultur
ists; but I lind that soil of my garden does
just is well as sand, and I simply lay my
cuttings upon the surthu, of the soil in lay
ers, and cover them Willi I.iarth (having too
many to put into in . ) - cellar), and ilwy are
preserved in excellent condition.
POSTAL A PFAlus.—The Postmaster Gen
eral has ordered a Mail to be put on the
Reading and Columbia Railroad.
In pursuance of this arrangement two
mail pouches are now received and forward
ed at the Reading Post Office daily—one
between Reading and Columbia, and the
other between Reading and Ephrata.
The Reading Post Oilice has been desig
nated by the P. M. General as a "Money
Order (Mice. - The new system of money
orders goes into effect on the Ist of October.
FOUND DE,in..3l.r. Peter Harding, Sr.,
was found dead on Thursday last, in the
Cocalico creek, in East Cocalico township,
this county, about two miles northwest of
Reanistown. Absalom B. Bisler, Esq.,
Coroner, held an inquest, and the jury re
turned. a verdict that deceased came to his
death through accidental drowning.
Abolition papers, the Express among
:the number, have been claiming that
- die- old veteran Gen. Cass was support-;
ing Lincoln. We presume the following
note from him will sufficiently indicate
where he stands. Now, as ever; he is
with the true friends of the Union, and
against the Abolition fanatics who
would destroy it. Here is a note from
him to the First Ward IsreClellan Club
of Detroit :
DETROIT, Sept. 2i, 1864.
DEAR SIR: The state of my health ha
confined me to the house for several months,
and prevents the from accepting your invi
tation to attend the meeting this evening at
the McClellan Club of the First Ward. But
I avail myself of this opportunity to say
that I approve the nomination of if en. Mc-
Clellan, and shall vote for him at the next
Presidential election if able to attend the
polls.
Wishing that success may reward your
exertions, I am, dear sir, respectfully yours,
W. S. Biddle, Esq. LEWIS CASS.
We presume that after this the Abc
lition journals will not claim him as a
convert to Lincolnism.
Advice to Old-line Whigs
The Louisville Journal, in the course
of an article eulogistic of Mr. Win
throp's speech, says :
" The Whig, who now refuses to act
with the Democratic party is an apos
tate. He refuses to stand just where he
has always stood. He renounces his
principles. He deserts his colors. He
turns his back upon the wise teaching
and upon the high example of Clay and
of Crittenden. Such a man has no
shadow of right to be called or to call
himself a Whig. If he is an honest
man, and understands the force of lan
guage, he will neither claim nor accept
the honored name."
United Slates in Account with Abraham
Lincoln. IS6I '64.
Dn. Cu.
I lalf n million of Half allloll of
killed and maimed. ,lavestransformed to
Five thousand toil- vagabonds.
lions of dollars spent Swarms of contrac
arnl tors enriched.
The Monroe dos- Shoddy blazing
trine abandoned. with diamonds.
(nil. foreign COW
men, swort front the
seas. •
Th , valm• ~f dol
1:11.
(1.11 t,.
The
Nvoeli
North and Nowt It
Neid,•ned.
Taxes L,I
fivefold.
llaberts corplts
l'ersottal freedom;
sirs
I.ilmrl'. of the press)
trampled upon.
'l' II const it ut ion ;
ahroguted.
The ditutity If thui
to trnnn•ut List.
Elts•tionseurried hr.
terrorism.
Forty tents on the Dollar.,
"}lowest Old Abe" wtnted an A udi
ir of the Treasury to approve a bill for
two thousand dollars, when the article
invoiced was worth only eight hundred.
"Honest Old Abe's" honesty is on a
par with his greenbacks before McClel
lan's nomination—worth just flirty cents
on the dollar.
(li•pro , ssillg the
iETZ.—nll the 4th inst., by the
Ilex. A. 11. Kremer, James B. Ziegh.r, Estj. , o f
York, Pa., to Miss Kate Getz, of this city.
Accompanying the above we re ce ived a th•n
cialls SlireorWechling:Cake, for twhit•h the happy
young couple will please :terept our thanks
We trust their journey through life may he
pleasant, and that not a rattle may disturb the
surface of thematrimonialseaupon which they
nave launched their hark.
tiAuaKrsoN—liii.motAN.—t/n the 4th it4l.,
at the residence of the bride's father, by the
Ilev. J. M. Wheeler, Jacob (larretson. of not,
deipton, to Kate, eldest daughter ttf John Hal
deman, ttf Lancaster county. No cards.
iti , liN.-111 this vity, nn Ott' 2d inst., J,diti
11,,, in the .1.51 h coat of his ago.
. •
the rnited States Hospital at
Kingston, Ga., on Angust.l2th, 18G-I, of chronic
diarrho , a, Elijah Ervin, a meiotic'. of
7tith Regiment I'.A'., aged :19 years.
\Volt n this city on the Dith inst., Henry
\V., son of John and ( ' 'hristian Wohr, aged 21
years, I f months and 2:1 days.
.I,ON ns. In ink city . on the Eliza
h4l II .1.11,, %Villl/W of 1, . 11. lours, decd., evho
ki11.•11 :It
1 Lei t'. Iruyin tour (test itnt, children.
Looensler Wholesale Grain Market.
Correct,' DWI Iv by J. It. IRTsmt. & BRO., For
warding :Ind Commission Merchants, No. 91
North Queen Street.
LANCASTER, ictober 5.
Flour, Superfine, 5. 1 . bbl 9 10)
" Extra 10.01)
White Wheat, T. bushel 2.21
Red 2.10
Corn, old 1.50
(bits "'
.0))
Rye
Cloverseed
\Vhiskey, in lihds
"
IfousElir)r-r, 111:11'-
kDI rallged tp, ft/110\1'S thiS 1110111illg :
I.A.NCASTEIt, WEDNESDAY, I Wt.
Butter, per pollnd
Eggs. per dozen 230 , 2.5 c.
por pnuml 2-10 ,
I per pair 50,., NW.
tdrt,st.(l,) •• 7.5(., cIM.
Ducks, p,r
•' , 111 . 4,,,,d 711,..
Potable., per hleThel Q 1.75
this " pel:
Sweet l'elato., per peel - .1i in, aoe.
.1pp1e , .., per peel: :;11,. lae.
51h, ii).•,
Poaches " " . - ,1.f iiil(..
( ;rapes, per qtlart 1i... St
P.4.cf, 1.., 1..,111111 IS/, , 21/e
15(.114.
IN - 1,, '• " 20.” 25e
Loll nee, per lead
Cabbage, - - S,e , 111,,
Tull: 1.,. per '., peek
•' " 12(a 15e
1101011, 350 .100
heels, per bunch :il,, se.
i 'neural...l,, per ,mien j,, 100.
flu L. \ IIEI.I'IIIA, Oct. s.—There is rather more
inquiry Mr Flour, with saieA of 1,500 latrrels
Extra Fainily on terms kept .secret.; small lot
w superfine: f.-Ink, 10.50 for Extra;
le for Extra Family and Fancy.
Itye Flour nominal at
. .
ln Cornmeal no movements.
Wheat unsettled and lower•, small sales Si
i;,l 2.20: :;,tina hush. White at
CI.
liv lms declined to 51.75,, LTs.
Corn very quiet :Ind selling only In a small
way at sl
Theme is u fair demand for Oats, anti :1,005 bus.
rumut. sold at 90 cents.
Nu. I it introit ron Bark stoutly at
(Th, - ,•rsvo,l ranks from !: , 8 to Oil for old.
Nan Timothy from to gith
1t lac sold trout Na it I 51.10.
In t;m oeri en and Provisions nothing doing.
Petroleum dull; ['rude 37Qra5; Relined in
leant, 1:5; Flute at
whist:, y dull and nominal at itl.StO.
Forma. s's 01
Readina Railroad
Alorris (anal. 11x1
Long Island _
Penna. Railroad 69';
Go1)1 190
Exena ),,...p New lurk par
Nkw YORK, ()etOber 5.
!STOCKS LOWER.
rlileago and Rook Island
'timberland Coal 41 1 ?.
Illinois Central 111 -
Illinois Central Bonds llli
Michigan Southern
Nosy York Central 110
Readino 110
Iluilson River
'anion 25).1
Missouri ......
Erie
Treasury 7 3-10..
10-10 s
Ti-20 Coupons
Coulson Gs
Do. registered
Cold
PH 1 ADELPII lA, Octr. 13.—The cattle market
very dull and prices haVe declined 1 cent 1 4 lb.
ALA nit 3imo head arrived and partly sold at from
hg, 164.. c for extra. 14005 cents for fair to good
and Sc l3cts p lb. for common, as to quality.—
The market closed very dull. The following
are the particulars of the sales:
173.. Martin, Fuller & Co, Western 130111
61.. (lust, Shomber Sc Co., Western 120415
160.. Mooney & smith, Ohio 12(0 , 16t..1
90. .1. Seldomridge, Western 13(0.16
45.. Jones MeClese, Chesterco - s(so , ,itross
165.. P. Hathaway, Western 130,16
164: M. Ullman & Co, Chester-co 140 , 16
125.. * James Mennen, Western 1410 15
31.. P Menlen, Chester co 10@ , 15
st.. Gwen Smith, Western 1315 16
47.. D Branson do 1114 14
81... T S Kirk do 140,16
23.. J Merrick, do SO 13
50.. B C Baldwin do 10(0 . 15
22. A Heidenbach do 10414
57.. D W Gernell, do 12(0,15
102.. 13 Hood, do 125015%
32...1 Montague, do 10fa,14 -
19.. John Todd do 13@16
HoEs—The demand has fallen off and prices
declined. About 120 head arrived and sold at
the Union and American Drove Yards at from
0140.18.50 the EH lbs net as to quality.
SHEEP—There is less activity in the market
andprices have declined. About 8,000 head ar
rived and sold this week at from 6€1.7%c for
common to fair, and B@BC per lb, gross for
good to extra.
Cows—Prices have declined and the market
is rather dull. About 120 head arrived and Hold
at 1320Q40 for springers and 8304060 per head for
cow and calf, as to quality; old lean cows are
eelllug i t (rem §ISCM per head.
Gen. Lewis Cass
larriago
Tleatio.
41Iaritrt5
1:=11
Stock Markets.
PITILADELPHIA, )ctober. 5
FiFOCK:i
pttiat IXoticts.
• tit- The Confessions and experience of
an Inv:dirk—Published for the benefit, and as a
CAUTION-TO YOUNG MEN and others. who
suffer from Nervous Debit i ty, Premature Decay
of Manhood, Se., supplying at the same time
THE MEANS OF SELF-Ctink. By one who has
cured himself after undergoing considerable
quackery. By enehising a host-paid addressed
envelope single copies may be had of the
anthor. NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Esq.,
may 31 Iyw 21] Brooklyn, Kings co., N. Y.
.115 i- Do Yon Wish to be Cured?
DR. BUCHAN'S ENGLISH SPECIFIC PITTS
cure, in less than; days, the worst cases ofNer
vousness, Impotency, Premature Decay, Semi
nalWeakness,lnsanity,andnllu Trinary, Sexual
and Nervous Affections, no matter front 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 JAME.S S BUTLER,
General Auent, 427 Broadway,
jute Sinw 2 - 7; New York.
AN. , Editors of Intel] igeneer :
--
Do A R Sins: With your permission I wish to
say to the readers of your paper that I will send.
by return mail, to all who wish it (free), a
Recipe, with full directions fur making anti
using a simple Vegetable Balm, that Avill tcf
fectualy remove, in. ten days, Fimples,l3lotche's
Tan, Freckles, and all Impurities of the Skin,
leaving the same soft, clear, smooth anti beau
tiful.
I will also mall 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] es 1 Broadway, New York.
Card to the Sutiering...Swallow
two or three hogsheads 01 " " Tonic
Bitters," "Sarsaparilla," "Nervous Antidotes,"
&c., and after you aro satisfied With
the result, then try one box of OLD DOCTult
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 take them, with ad
vantage. Imported and sold in Cm United
States only by JAS. S. BUTLER,
- No. 427 Broadway, New York,
Agent for the United States.
P. c.—A Box of the Pills, securely packed,
will be mailed to any address on rt,eipt ot
price, which is ONE DOLLAR, post paid—
money refunded by the Agent it entire satis
hiction is not given. Duly '1 ;haw
Nov fAdvrrtisentents
USTATE OF .1141SEPii 1111.'1' ( 1N 1)ECI).
E
—Ethers of admini•lnition un II i•St.alt•
of Joseph 401
ship., i4i•“iiii•,l to 1110 ,tib
seriber residing in
said eNliaii r0,i11.-51111 to 1,11,
will pri•s.•iil 111011, without ,Mac. iiil
tll4•llliiiiil,l for ,•!I I,•11.
0.11-111 11 DAN IEI. It. II
4
VA1.1 . )1111,E .I'l I.EI I VATE
SALE.- A h.._
Vintiniloroloo
or York
i•iiiinly, 2‘.. filo. 1 ho Tolo-nati•r Ca
nal, 1 milt, (rule fro.]
iron .5 wily. ri.iii I'ea~ ii
Bottom, adjoining hook cif N • oitzt-y
anti ui her. , 1 - I Acres of which an'
(cell titolierod, '2O Ai•ri, of I hi' ha l:uur mi 11
lioo•ilanLi :mil all the pli•o
under good fencing - . The ihwi.ovemehi,,,,, a
(ii/l/1) Ltlll 22 loot, a \\"••11 of ox.
cellont neater it the door.
turn Crib anti
Apple of the lit• -.1.11 . 1111
uuditinn.lu•.al,, Pour. liar
and .
The 11,in, nir.nl, kill he Tinnlo ..ml
VF . ..\'/,1:1" CH.\ NI)1.1.:1;.
54
v 1 1 . !!.
,HEN. 1 , 61,
,r1,1p.m.• ()nut
N 112,11,11 till . 1• , III I .t• 1.1
111111[111 , 1/11, 1,11.• 111 1 11.111/0/1, ti
N, .VII Lv Ini hlil SI 11.1111 . ,1M ILA 1,•1111,,,
ityz 1 . 1.111 1 • .1:111' • 1:111 . 111 5/WI
111 . 1 . I!, li. %VD:
TRA( /1' LAND, •lill/114•II in 111,11/1,1
tOW11,1111), 1.11111:0•11 . 1 . 1•1111111. III)
11):1 , I. 111,, > 1..4•11.:111...... 1:11,, :1100111i
nc
.14 , 1•1111
.1,1e01,11111 11,i,11,
.k :11111
1111,1 , 111,•. The
are
It \\ • II- , Ii FM \ N(
lit q:SE. ilh•ili.ll
Stab], :111,i The ,•
4,11,1 i“tt eledee (rllll mi
‘vi•hing lli ti4lcthe
call on the Nvicl,,w, he preill; , e , , , e•
(in the linder•iv,ned
Sal, tai c , 3,1111it•11c , . at 2. P. M., „I
lay, (Own aitell , lo.ll,, will by
~~wli
liuuv ol i,lll/NV:I Lr
MIME
1. N 1,1 11i 1 /111.1 . 1111 . 1i11 , .•111.11 111 Nalli
In I,u Llir vcntluc, Ih. 111,m liuz
tli,cribed nval htie
111,1 1 11h:1r 111‘,•
the s•illtige ttf keeittli,ville, in It:tettt HentiPlield
tt Te.,- , dttey Fr:1111,
.1 I, \VI:I.I.IN(i ;LSE, m
\Vasil 11,1,e, \\"l lIuI curd, Elul l,'. I ;u ri;l;(i
llttl:vok.•.,a Let td . :thittit :.:111 . PLi . :111 1 ;1,11111i
1111 IV 11 IC 1 IN: 1111 11111 1 1 . 1/V1 . 1111 . 111S:11 . 1 . 1.1 . 1.1•11.11. I. 11 ll
a %%tell, Spring tti \Vtder,tind a 1111111-
her .4Frtlit Tree, of Nit tt.ded di ,tittl
sillttue I .ttiele-vdilt, teljetitine the I..ecttler
and Iltdre-herg itiritpdo• 1,11.1 ell the next 11,
itithhe read on the ,5 . .•5.1, tllll 21 , 1111 i I 111-----
1'11•k 1/11 1)11•
it Traciui nit 1 At •IZI.]: \ H.
ES, Ht lad, ,iitiati,l ill sail
n.cl tin the Icon, lilt . 1,111-
1 , 1:Ill till lilt. 11 , 1111, lands tit :inunl >linui~ Ii Hu
(Ills rant, and MI,. Lollnuut and iiIi11•1s, 1,1 Ih,,
all( /1,11:1111 4/1 1•111)1l, I rnit . 11,1••
ll 11•1,011. lit trill lir still! in Ilk./ itl I/1..'•
part, if ,14,11.t.t1
(1N I.'nlPA , 1( - 1 . 1 , 111.:Ii 2 , 111, :it 111, puldir
\V. , lll , lllPliclll lown , ll,n, a in wt 211
LAND. in
a
Ci,l nut 11 ill trt• Cconp.inv.
anQ others, 1,111,%11 - 111 C 1,1111 , 1 i, I rmi
\Lnul 3 , 4,f I. , ,•,•rt•tf tillli
cs.,•1•111•III 'F111111,,, 1111. rt•ilinitllll, is
‘vit II ii St 4 wt .
Frame NV,:kllier-1,,trt1,11/ \VI.:1.1.1N1; 111
Stahl, awl moll of \V:ticr thcrt , ,n.
iv sunpospil II
trill 1r0.,01,1 in the n[ iolrgtr in 1.;11,1.1, lir Shill
pl111•11ilS1.,.
1'er5.5115 N1•55i1,1 5 25 In cirsc i 51.• prciilsss s s 5Y55
it' Stile will )111.,555• rill iptt I,utt. I leintlinitt, r.•
siding thereon.
l'he sale trill hoglu 55, 1.111551555111 days,
Jllnck;
551,1 elo,ettt J rl.aL, in I Ile art1 . 1 . 1,.111.
NIMVW Itlt I'ItAK NI t,
.et \‘ 1'5,5.1115W.
A TA LEA EI.E REAL ES'l'A'f E AT 11.1" ISM(
SALE.—un TIE 1 . I{ sI)AY, ,111.;1.
261 h, 1864, 1,, put,tlunco :In .1 . 11t.r (Il tilt
orphan.' Court, .“1 . will 16
at public ventlize, tilt' public huu,o n 1 ti.
c 1.7 (i. Itarbis,m, 1111.66; T.N.:1 . 11, I in Drllllll,l,
Lott'nsLi I, he f41110WillF; ,:1111:11 , 10 rrnl o,tali•
(ti .1",e1 , 11 L1,111:111. W,• .1,
No. 1. A Valuable Plantation, .situatcd in
Drininnre the public rl,lll Irndin
from 1,111(w:ft, to Port Dep“sit, :thou' I I milt.
fri,lll Laneastcr, contalitin
.•
ill(11, ur iI•SS. 111 :'t•
uncler heavy Ii zr.djoiniiiq hind, of S.
\V. llnrhkon, Chri,ll:dt 11. I,.•revrt., .11i111
Tweed, yo, .1, and 11. Italston.—
The improvements :ireod wfi
, .•11 nished
t-sT01:1" co
111
\VIsSEI: 11:\l;\", It \Va..1,11 ohi.ll at
tached:nll
f/111-
buildings 1)I . 111•1 . , all
excellent, nr , ver-iaili rig w:ti •I' Ill• IL' ',III'
:1111i I . llllllillglitrotigh I he tar,.
The land is in a v,ood stale of /•ultival ion,
laid off in convenient field,. trill) I,ISy
I 1 %rater, :Ind :111 enclosed lvith good Inner'.
'('here is :111 ()reliant nit wet i-,,14,1,41 !Mil Ire,,,
viz: Apples, peaches and chervil,. in tine hear
inc., order. 'file State road from :\ leCairs Ferry
to - \Vest, Chester, and the rozn I front Jlartic
Force to l'onosvinF2.., Furnace passes through
the property. The !arm is hand,oniely sit u;11c11
in a very good iteiglil.orhoo,l, con, mien!
Ci 111 1 ,111,, and cores, making n
one or the hies! dedr:llde 1:/0
Cl/11111.V.
No:_. A Tract of a l In
sittud,l on Ilic publi,• road leading Bout Lan
caster, l'ort. Deposit, adjoining lands of .laincs
M, Esq., \ll t. It. I:alston, S. n tI. \V
liarhison :Ind No. I,
Inure 01' less.. A pall of 11l IS Tra,l
good thnher, principally Ualk, Chest
ory and Poplar. There is :1 stream of Later
running through this I ract., xvlticli has born
used :IN grazing la n d. 'l9lk ract bean;
sltuatc d 1 0 1)1 1)001)1 11011, 0111 ~ 1 i
tarn,. in the cotin.,N.
iand, 11l iiuu 1•11L11112.
order, 111,4 I,lqllit,,rt•
O.N T. \ N I NI;
adjoining land, 1)1 TS% ;. W.
intrbiSl/11,
I. It:11,11111:1nd N... I.
N. •I. A Traci
townaltip, N% II i ,- 11 Um groat, liar:
la
iIiNTAININ,;
. . .
•
:ul,luiuiuq lunch ..Y l'Nvoori, \VIII.
lon. and Nns. I and 11.
Nos. 1,2 end ti e Wood Lots will he sold be
gethcr ur sepnratcly
if, View ;WY of the property
before I he sale, will be shown the same by tgtli
ng on D. F. Lefevre, residing on NI. I, or tiny
of 11w undersigned.
- •
ilidiSpUtahle title= :11111 possession given On
the Ist day of April,
Sale to commence precisely - at 2 o'clock, I'. M.
of said day, when attendance will lie given and
terms Of sale made ii.IIOWII by
.lACuli LE. \AN, City,
DANT EL LEA AIAN , Pruvidence,
JOSEPH Jr. LEAMAN, Eden,
oet li tsw 39] Administrators
4tlistritaitrotts
At o,
J.
R ii 888.
e). RECTIFYING DISTILLER
AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN
FRENCH BRANDIE ,
HOLLAND GINS,
SCOTCH AND IRISH WHISLIIES,
JAMAICA RUM,
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WINES, &c.,
No. 55 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa.
- Constantly on hand, Copper Distilled Old
Rye Whisky, Apple Brandy, &c.
aprl2 lyw 16
JACOB SCHER'S
LAGER BEER SALOON AND
RESTA URA VT
SOUTHWEST CORNER OF CENTRE SQITA RE
LANCASTER, PA
WELCHENS, D. D. S.,
SURGEON DENTIST
OFFICE :-OvE W ESTILIEFFEICS BOOK STORE
E. Corner of , N. Queen and Orange Ste
LANCASTER, PA.
aug 29 6111(11
DR. D. ➢IcCORHIICK
OFFI(JE IN ROOMS ADJOINING
DRUG STORE,
No. 57 WEST KING STREET,
LANCASTER, PA, .
Aus tfcl 1
/Inv ;Advertisements
- NrOTTUE—T HE STOCK HOLDERS OF
ill the Lancaster and Ephrata Turnpike Corn
nany are hereby notified that an election will
be held at the hotel of Lewis Sorecher, in the
rit e of Lancaster, on 'MONDAY, the let day of
X...-,. n her next, between the hours of two and
,-,•,Jock P. M., .Or the nn'rpose of electing a
p r ,.,i,t,sn 1. Ma mitgers, and Treasurer for the en
sttinr By order of the President,*
JOHN F. REED, Secretary.
"T ',cast cr, t tetober 6, 1664. tttw
. S. 7-30 LOA N
The Secretary of the Treasury gives notice
that subscriptions. will be received for Coupon
Treasury Notes, payable three years from Aug.
15th, with .semi-annual Interest at the rate
of se yen ntal three-tenths per cent. per annum,
—principal and Interest both to he paid in law
ful money.
These notes will be convertible at the option
of the holder at maturity, into sLx per cent.
gold bearing bonds, payable not less than five
nor more than twenty years froM their date, as
the Government may elect. They will be issued
in denominations of 550, SIOO, S5OO, $l,OllO and
55,000, and all subscriptions must be fur fifty
dollars or some multiple of fifty dollars.
The notes will he transmitted to the owners
free of transportation charges ILS SOOll after the
receipt of the original Certificates of Deposit
they can be prepared.
As the notes draw interest front August 15,
persons making deposits subsequent to that
date must pay the interest accrued from date
of note to date of deposit.
Parties depositing t wenty-tive thousand dol
lars and upwards fur these notes at any one
Ml!=l1
quarter of one per cent.
SPECIAL ADVANTAt;ES OF THIS LOAN
IT Is A NATIONAL SAVINGS BANK, offering a
higher ride of interest than any other, and the
be.vi ,eet, edit. Ally sayings hank which pays its
dep.itor, in 1'.5. Notes, considers that it is
paying int It, Lca et reulating medium of the
infantry, find it fwilifat pay 111 anything better,
111 “Nn' 11 a 5,115 ("Mir, in envernntent
ol• ill Ilia. , oil' 1 , 111141 , payable in gov
eminent paper
/111',111,11L Its IL temporary (11'
111=1
I=IEI
eeninnialed interest, :till] are the best security
1=!
ERTI 111. E 1.1 " 1'11 :1 SIN PER CENT. 3-20 GOLD
BOND.
to addition to the very liberal Interest on the
lime years, flits pri Vi lege Or collVer
L.:114/W worth about three per cent. per an
-111111, fort he eurront rate for 5-20 Bonds is not
.ISTATE OF JOHN WHITE. LATE OF
Lij East Hemptleld twp., Lancaster county,
deceased.—letters of Administration on the
estate of John White, late of East Hemptield
township, deei,it?a, haying been granted to the
subscriber residing in East Henn,field top.:
Alt persons Indebted to said estate are re
quested to make immediate payment, and
those haying claims trill present them, with
mit delay, properly authenticated for settle
rs J.:5 . 1,11,1i,, cm STATE or: tcn o{
L . _ - WHITE,
_
Sct• !ball pre'illlloll, and before the
c:u• I Im 1,1,11111111 i MI six per cent. U. S. stocks
cent. It will be seen that
lie pretit this lone, at the present
1,11,1 1,1,, 1, 11, 111:111 1,1 per rent. per
EIMMEM
fr., :ill nil miv:llll:igps to havl
1111111'r:deli, •111,i:11 I) rxrmiots
o. ct• 111. 1 ,, •1" :1111111111, ;1c , 4 , 1,1111g I,llilo 1,110
I 1.,;11,n in ‘.,.1.11, p;,t, c. 11111• vollntry
li Imlirn•l I hal 11,, „•ruritie oir,r apt g real
1•1111 . 11114OOS to ;is those issued b 3 ttu
-
111, faith or private parties, or
o•c Ft IL 1,111,, ,I,:krat.• e•mminnities
, pli•clgt• , l Pot' iolytntlit, while the W9lOlO
riper! y 1.1 1 he CUIIIIIIY is held to' secure thi
01111111=1
\V In It IIIn gt l\t•1'11111L111 otters the most liberal
Ml=
St gest. appi•al will 1,. lu 11,. 14,3 - ally and
21111. Ft Sepli•lntlwr,t hostii,cript
titihscriptlims rer,ived by tbs. Tr.raS
111,1' at the rtlitt•llSl:ll, , , at - Wash I ngt on, the
Trcasur,ra and designated
p)sitaidos, and by the PALSY NATIONAL
==l
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0111=1
t . 4)11IIII . ,V giVenlrtilt,V infor
MCBEE!
Vrofrosional Otallls.
MIME
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I U. NORTH
IBEEMEI=3
ug 211
A N1)It EW 111.1"12.4% Z
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I,A.NCASTER, PA.
40 - Soldiers' bounty. back pay and pensions
rollis without delay
tow. 2.1
T I LI, I .1 3I li. I , 0 It N E Y
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MIMI=I
LANCASTER, PA.
tfitew 1
vt"r o N 1. 1 14 II 'l' NE It
.•oposite the Court House,)
MIE=I
tf,l,tw 1
A DREW J. STEINMAN,
ATTO It N E -A T -LAW,
opposite Cooper's Hotel
W EST KING STREET,
f.A.NCASTER, PA.
R. SWENTZEL
Con !iliac, to practice
DENTISTRY
at his (Mice, In N'oarn QUEEN STREET,
Half a square south of the Railroad Depot,
1/lEll
D R. JOHN McCALLA,
SURGEON DENTIST,
Office and residence opposite Cooper's Hotel,
WEST KING STREET,
LANCASTER, PA.
:lug 2 9 tfdetw I
D R. 11. B. IUNLAP,
SURGEON DENTIST,
MAIN STREET
MOUNT JOY, LANCASTEIC COUNTY, PA
4.. All business entrusted to hLs care will be
promptly attended to.
aug M tfdecw 1
REUBEN H. LONG.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
NO. 8 NORTH DUKE STREET,
(Opposite Court House,)
LANCASTER, PA.
July 14 tfw 3
T B. LIVINGSTON,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
No. 11 NORTH DETCF, STREET,
(A few doors north of the Court House,)
LANCASTER, PA.
duly 14 tIW
Xtgal Aotitto.
NT, OTICE.—TO TIIE HEIRS AND LEGAL'
lr representattves.of Magdalena •Hostetter,
late of Manor township, , Lancaster county,
State of Pennsylvania, deceased: Take notice,
that by virtue of a rule, on the heirs of said
deceased, issued out of the Orphans' Court of
said county • You are hereby notified to be and
apt~ear to the Orphans MO D IY, the 10th day of o n
10 o'clock. A. M., to accept or refuse the real
estate of said , liTeased, at the valuation thereof
made by an Inquest held thereon, or show cause
why the same should not be-sold according to
_ F:SMITIT, Sheriff.
FiTIEEIVE'S OFFICE, Lancaster, Sept. 21, IStu.
sep 2t (Volksfrennd copy.] aw 37
ESTATE OF MRS. S. A. E. SHAFFNER,
deed.—Letters of Administration on the
'estate of Mrs. S. A. E. -Shaffner, late of East
Donegal twp.. Lancaster County, dee'd., having
been - granted to the undersigned residing In
stild township: All persons indebted to said
estate :UV requested to make hauled late pay
ment, and those having claims will present
them without delay for settlement.
J}fRE3IIAIT
seir22 Env
.Idrutni,tratur
riSTATE NOTICE.—ESTATE OF JACOB
K. Eckert, late of Leacock twp., deceased.
—Letters of administration on said estate hav
ing been grunted to the undersigned: All per
sons indebted thereto are requested to make
immediate settlement, and Omar having claims
or demands Will present. th,wi without delay
for settlement to, the unitersimmil administra
tor,. HANNA li Et 'K KIIT,
301LN V. EcK KilT.
GEORGE. K. ECKERT,
sep 8 (kw :3.7,.1 Ad. mi.! rat. ws.
ESTATE OF SAMUEL VOGAN. OF EARL
township, dee'd.—Lei tel testamentary ,in
t he estate of said deceased having been gran tea
to the undersigned, residing iu said lowlishin:
Notice is hereby given to :ill persons having
claims against the saline to present. them, duly
authenticated for settlement, and those in
debted are requested to make payillent without
delay. (*. S. lit IFFMAN,
.1. c. mARTIN.
sep 8 tit.w I. Executors.
ESTATE OF LEVI EDG ER LY. DEI"
Letters of Administration on the estate of
Levi Edgerly, late of the City of Laiwaster,
lee'd, having been granted to the subscriber
residing in said city: All persons indebted to
said estate are requested to make immediate
payment, and those haring claims will present
them, without delay, properly aullientii.ated
for settlement. JosEpi 1)(At WART .
Sep I lit Si 34
A 1):t1INIS'I'ICA1'4)11'S 71i o'll
of Magdalena. Ifostotter, late of :\ !tutor
township, deeeaseci.—Letters of .Idininistra
tion (tit said estate having' heen granted to the
undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are
requested to mal:e immediate settlemem. and
those having claims or demands agaite-f ;the
Maine will present them tritthout delay for set
tlement to either of the tint, rsigned, Mill r
siding near Millersville in said township.
N E. IinsTF:FTEIt,
Illth 11.1.)1 S. HERR,
Administrators
STATE O F enntsTlAN MYERS.
dec i d.—LettersTcstamentary ion the estate
of Christ ian Into of Waithington borough,
decd, having, been granted to 111, , sulim•iiihi•ii
residing in Manor township: All per,m, in
clehted to said estate are requested to make im
mediate payment, and those having claims
will present them, without delay, properly
authenticated for settlement,
1 - 1.111.N.I1E1;D MANN, (Fa rmer,)
sep 1 61w :1-11 Exeeutt,r
MEE=
ATOR'S NOTICE.—ESTASE
1-1_ of John M. Frantz, at of Fast I.ampeter
township, dereased.—Letters of administ ration
on said estate having !wen granted hi, Ihe Un
dersigned: Ail persons indebted thereto are
requested to make immediate)Nlyinent, /Ifni
those having elaims or flemands against the
same will present. them, without, delay for set
tlement to the undersigned residing in said
township—may be seen :dso at his office, No.
21 North litike-st„ Lancaster tilt.
ANDREW M. FRANTZ,
:\ dministrator.
A fl)i'COR'S NtrriCE,---ES'F.l.'l'l , . 01 , 0.
,O I'. th . oss, Int, of Calitornia,..lecens.sl. 'rho
undersigned .I.tidit,ir, appoi uteri to distribute
the linhinee reniaininu in Ilie hands of .hobo
W. tiros, nitro inistrntilr of said Ile.•eased. to
and n 1110111; those leg,ll\• the same,
1011 sit for 111111 purpose on 1.11.1 I /.1 1",
/IEII 7tll, 1,4111, ;It in the Library
11.00nt of the Court I louse, in the city of I.:ln
c:aster, \\Awl, all per:, uis interested in said (US
tribution 11185 attend.
scopls- , llw 3ti .1. 13. AN, Auditor.
D I T O R' S .N.wricc.---ESl'All'E OF
iien.jamin 51,1150, lalt. of East 1 . 111.1111.,
1 o LAincast er .sump, clee•(l.-9'lle on-
Atillitor appointed to distribute the
linhince remaining In the II:11141, NVillianl
StWarly, to and :innine; those ent pled to
the saine, will sit for that purpose,on I ILAY,
the 31st lac of 01 71113E1Z, 114.1, :it 111 o'clocl:. A.
Nl., in the I.ihrar.\ - Roonl of Ihu Court House,
ill the City of lAintlister, where all persons
in
terested in said nuly nt tend.
M . M. AM W I:3 ;,
A11,1111)1'
ep _1 li sl
SSI <1; N D ESTATE OF BARBARA
A . A
HESS A Np(11 lUSTI A N ESS.—Barhara
Iless and Christian Hess, or East, Lanmeter
township, having made an assignment to the
undersigned or all their property, real, per
sonal and mixed, for the benefit of Barbara
Hess' creditors: All persons indebted to said
estate are requested to make immediate pay
ment, and those having claims will present
them, properly - authenticated, for settlemeAt.
JOHN qUICILEV,
Assignee
step 2 2tawd3wsl
A I'COUNTS OF TRUST AND ASSIGNED
EsTATEs.—The Accounts of the following
named estates have been ,xhilatoil and tiled in
11,0111(.0 of the Prothonotary of the Court of
Common Please .f I nuvnct rr (•(.1111ty, tii wil :
Israel Hritler , I.ii.itate.; Cyrus: itt,llll,
1111 . iStii111 C. Lipp, EStatl'; J(11111 ti.Lipp,
Not its , is herein ei yen to nil persoil,
ill :lily of said estat vs, that Ihr Court Itat t•
appointed Jtf )NDA)", CRT( )REIt 2.lth, 1861, for
hr conlirinaLion and ulh,tcaure of raid :u•_
counts, tulle, excppl lons he I il,l or ctn•t•
shown NVII,y Said should not In :dlnw_
.1( (UN Utlll 1
sop '29
( ~ 1 11i5cellancou5
INSTITUTE.--A HOARD
' IXG SCII( 101, FOR V , W.NI; 1.. N Di ES, on
the Pennsylvania Central Railroad, two hour,'
ride front Philadelphia. Clas,dual, Suient inn
and I yinnasl is I h
NeXi 'Perm Will tegin November 7111.
For further infunnat ion Illy Prima
.1. )1. ILA NVI,I .\. )1.,
set, '22 .)t w' l'arkest,u-r, , , Chester cp., tra.
LAN,AsTER l'orN•ry BANK,
Septy'llther Is6l.
GENERAL :11 , EE'll NG 411" f E
AA
Stoekholfl4.l,,,f the 'Maillc wilLhe held at
the Banking House, iu Ihe City of Lanc:ister,
on Tlfuttsn.\\ - , the 27th day of , i("I'OBER
next, :it 10 o'clo,•1:, A. M., :when will he sub
milted for their acceptance, the .kels ent
"Au Art to ntend tl u • rh:1111.1 . nt tto 1,111(11S
ler l'ount) - lianl; - approved lII' lit Il day of
January, 1,461.
Ily order of the felar.l of Diroolco.s.
sop '2l) td :;81 PP:IPER, Ca,hier.
u A DIES' FANCY FIRS—AT JOHN FA
IA UV:MA'S old established Fur >lanutlic
tory, No. 71s A Lull STREFT, above 7111, Phila
delphia. I have 114,W in store, of my OWII im
portation and manufacture, one of the largest
and most beautiful selections of F.l NCI'
FURS, for Ladies' and Children's wear, ill the
city. Also, a line assortment of (lent's Fur
Gloves and Collars. As my Furs were all pur
chased when (;old was at a 11111(41 lower prem
ium than at present I :11111 . 11:11111.11 M dispose of
them at very reasonable 1/11,,,1111 , 1 1 would
therefore solicit a call from my friends in
Lancaster County. Itl•?..ltememher the name,
number and street. .101 IN FAREII2A,
71S .belt St., alsam 7th, south side, Phil'a.
trs..l have no partner. 1111 r el/11111•1•111111 with
any other Store in l'hil'a. sel22 -Intw 37
AlIT('11 El. I.'S SERIES 01' OUTLINE
No. 1. liernispheros, '
2. North America.
" 3. Brit jolt Provinecs,
"I. I". S. and Sh•xic•n,
5. South, Avu•rira,
N 0.6. Europe,
7. Asia,
" 8. Africa,
" 9. I ievantea,
" In. The Physical
'Phew maps have been I hon,ughly revised!
lid greatly improvefl by the I fox. DAN - i N.
'111.• rapidity the in.w,dit ion of t his
series has been introduced into a larg,nuinhi•r
of l'oinllloll of a higher
grade, including if, Sint(' NOrr11:11 SHP MIS. is
suilleient indication of I heir grrat superiority
OVer.lly 0111., , 111,11111 . Aln ,n
('.\ NIT'S (;1.:()(;ItAll IV,
Embracing the KEl"ra Stmins nr
017TLINI.: ALAPs, by l /avid Principal
of the Comp, ticut State Normal School :tint
State Superintendent of C 4 ,11111,11 Schools.
This tileography has proved to he just what is
needed in all 4)or schools, and may he used inde
pendently, or in connect ion with tile “Outline
Maps," which corpispond with t he Maps in this
hook.
Pile. , per single ,opy .
Price of t 111. Maps, ia,r set,
includ
ing PIJri /lit) and, .110 epy Of
Chmp's (;erarraphy. . ?Ural
For sale at WEST.II.IEFFEWS
('or. North Queen and Oranar:
Hop LI (1w •(t,
I
TO . TIEE LADIES.
We beg leave to eall your attention to our
well selected stock of
LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S GAITERS AND
. -
SHOES,
Among them an excellent assortment of
CONGRESS, LACED AND BUTTONED
GAITEE,s,
GLOVE-KID, MOROC7CO, AND KID
BALMORALS,
With a great variety of -
MISSES' SHiDES
_ .
Also, HEAVY SHOES for country wear.
We feel confident of being able to glee sat ~-
faction in regard to style, quality and price 01
goods, as well as promptness In executing
orders.
A share public atron
page ls all we ask at
No. 61 of
NORTH QUEEN STREET,
(Opposite Howell's Marble Yard.)
H. M. CREAKIER,
aug 26 tfdLew 1] ANNIE REFORM.
JtetUcttr.
DR. PETERS, FROM THE NEW 'YORK
LUNG INSTITUTE, will be at the Cad
well House on Wednesday, September ith,
where he will be prepared to treat by Inhala
tion of Oxygenized Air all diseases of the
HEAD, THROAT and LUNGS, together with
all diseases requiring a purification of the
blood; the oxygen is breathed directly into the
lungs and through them is carried with the
blood; thus as soon as the blood will carry it it
reaches all parts of the system, decomposing
the impure matter in the blood and expels it
through the pores. By this mode of treatment
the patient does not have to he dosed and
doctored for months to eradicate disease.
Relief Is bad from the time of breathing it, and
a fewappllcations are only necessary to eradi
cate the disease entirely.
Persons living at a distance may be treated
at their homes after visiting the Doctor.
Consultations are Free. Office hours from 9
to 5. , Ladies! parlor up stairs.
Sop 9 /PUN 8
. .
PRIVATE SALE OF VALVABLE REAL
ESE.The undersigned hereby gives
notice that he desires to dispose of the follow
ing valuable real estate, situate in Colerain
township, Lancaster county, Pa., on the road
leading from Andrew's Bridge to Kirkwood,
and within one mile of Kirkwood.
The property consists of Ott HUNDRED
ASP FOUR ACRES, more or less, of first class
Oetoraro land, having about ninety acres clear
ed and divided into convenientftelds for farm
ing; all being under good fence; and in a high
slate of cultivation. There Is a running stream
of water through the place which never goes
dry.
The improvements consist of a GOOD TWO
STORY STONE DWELLING HOUSE, thirty
by twenty-eight feet, a good FRAME BANK
BARN, filty-Six by forty feet, a good Wagon
shed and Corn Crib, Thirty by twenty feet, and
other neeessary ontdmildings,,. There is a
School House orl, the place, and Churches,
ill , , a n t Billeksin ft I t Shops are all convenient.
The neighborhood is one of the best In Lan
caster county.
The property kill hesold on reasonable terms,
and a liberal eri-ttit, say of one one-half the
purchase money, will be 41V en.
POINMIS IICSir/Ile to purchase will either call
at the place, ur address the subscriber at Kirk
wood Post Oilier, La neastor county, Pa.
sop '29 ABRAHAM McCONNEL.
DEAL ESTATE S.ALE.—ON THURS.
_LA DAY. 1561, will be sold at
public snit., on the premise,, late the real estate
of Betiru Ilettlebower, dee'd, situate in West
Bennsliliro• tow lieh ip, Cumberland county, Pa.,
about 2 miles southeast of Nowville, near the
Cumberland Valley Itallrioul, and about three
fourths of a mite north of the turnpike, adjoin
ing lands of Brice J. sterret, Georae Ron, Sam
uel lieMlaiwor ‘ J obit Myers, George G. David
son, and lands or the said decedent, a
Tract if good Limestone Land. containing Pit
ACRES amt acres of whi c h
me cleared and in a good state of cultivation;
the reniaind,r is covered With excellent TIM
BER. There is crectisl on the premises a new
11BICK DW El .I.lNi i litiCsE, a new lind large
int ail necessary out
otntimus to makes comfortable h o me. Also, a
young twit ti a vari,ty or other
choice Frui( ,n the r1V1L11,,,.
Any person ic Ina to view the property be
fore the duc of side, will lie shown the same by
calling ou S:11111,1 HellleiMlNVer, 1, • \11ii11,4 on the
same.
:4 1...111111,.11, , :it 12 tCchick, on said
N, wilt by 11l kamv,, by
\1 ,, !l
jIl t , , 1 1
111 l 11, 11111/Ili 11 11 111 1 , 1,111, 111 / . /ISI..
h 1111111, Id 1 , 11,1 , 1 • 111 iti 1 liilll-1 11,1111
1111112,1 (‘• Sk II 1 1 1 (111‘ L1111.•11 t,lll 11.
11111 Illti Ic 1 111 S, , nrnr thr ()la
!. Ili It 01111 L, (1 it I 111:-•I rig, \ milt tht/tIl
licl !m11..11,111111 1,11 thlo 111111 01111-
I Ihk/111 7/ \ILI' I 11 it• It
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I "Ili 4,1 1 , 1111-
„ anal [av
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,h, n 111,41•11:1211 f 1 ,4 1 ,1. \NMI
I,it 111 I \1 1111 LIIILI• in II 111 , 1
\1':11 „ 1' :I 11111-
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klli 1/-. II _ • \\llll C /11 crib., lII'
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Ginn 1 , 117,11/ ill 11,11 It 11, 1 1111 i in
1_ 1111 21:111,'III] t, RI 1 I 1• 11 1111,1111 ..ICres
111 1101) 1111 ht 1
Tho ;11n)N r 11,141 1/1' \I Ili In• 111101.• iu size
snit 11,1111 till, hp si\,•llly-
Sale 1,0 c,”11111.•IIct. :II )1.. "II Said
day, \ vlirn :It 2.l\k, ,t)1(1
rundl
tinns Wadi` Ii n"a 11 Inc
T3UIRLI(' SAI.E OF VALUABLE BEAT. I ESTATE.-- sold at, imblio sale, at
he public hou•.. ot Ban tol I fcrr, the Borough
11 1)11 IND.\ 1", ll,r lmL
r da of
-
n"•wEit, 11to 10110w111,4 rt.:o e , .1.1t3 111
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Cvill, \\*l lU\ . STI /NE 11 \VELII:CIi
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1 . 1,..11,• 1-1111. p, 1.1i..1..t. 1' . 1 . 1111 N\'..1.1 111111
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.11 L1111,,tel• ,11'.•.•1,,,,ntaillIng ONE-
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St.ry hvI•111 1.4 11.t1,•. wealllcr-Imardecl;
111141 .1111,1'
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1111.1 1 11'11,1 1 . 1•01 , , I.llrll ...1111:1111111g 1111 lint 11,111.
u 1111 1141 in 11111.1 n.
Nine hi•l‘v44•ll
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feel 1 . 1,111,1111 d 111. - . I'l,l in ilci:111.
NO. 5. T‘l, 1,r11.9 t)1 . 111,1111 a 1:I1 III" 1,11:1 Side of
Vfill ,Ln , ot,,ach c,11,1111111g f,t•L C lll'lll
fi.t•l in depth.
N, li, unt• and 11:1If I.IIIS 111 l il'lllllllollll 111 e
wt•sl nhlr of VI ill , Ir.;•t.
T. p;11 . 1 xvith
I , l,ltne hxyk•llityz 111111.)..:11111...perty of
Hiram NVIII,I, 1111 the CO111111111:I 1111 . 111111 C...
No, 7. A lllllll ' l ' 1' ,111 " 1. 1 % 11 N'l , 12 , 111111 a One
:11,1 ;1 11111 f St.ry Friitio I ‘,•11111g,
. .
TWO lind I hr.:4.-6:11111,
:111,:0111i11:1, Ll Witt. t :s1 21 10 a t , 2 l t Al wits, on
111o1:01:1111bia :11111 NV:1 , 11:110,1 turnpike, with
Two-Stm . y Fruit,
Trees, 1::tok Iluilliugs, Pump:it the door, and
other impros,nwht,.., sitmtted 111 Mum.. flip.
111. A Lot of Ground, ,I s ioinitig
11.1,1,1,1111 W Nre.-t,rn side of Frolli street,
hot NVel:11 LitellSl 111111 Walnut streets, In tho
Borough ut t %,i111111,l;1, otaltaillifla 7a reel. front,
nod ,xtendin.2. 1,2,12 11l the radmatl.
I.VI 1.:111) M.l:NN,ll , :triner,)
Es., , Lti,t.,o I •liri,t lan .)fayer, doe'd
Wo4hingt4,n, I . dt li , I,t;-1
stp 211
1)EBLIC SALE—ON FRIDAY. OCTOBER.
7711, 1,61, Its und,,igneil Administrators
of Ili, Wiliimn Kelso, late of Warwick
township, Lamasier roomy. itee'd., will sell at
public sale, on the 151,1111,,, iu s;,ht t owns hip ,
the followiim Reid Esime or said dee'd., to wit:
PM'part Ni,. I, Trant of Lanri containing
of ilrsl-role land, situated In Lilo
villaLT illport, uu which are erected
tsvo- , tory IZough-Stone 11 \\*ELLINC; lIOUSE t
kithßasement ; Tetnint House, Hank Barn•
Cooper Shop, Wood shed, ilog Sly, and all
•,tll,l. nut-huililings. There Is a
spri/114 . ,,i1.111111ing water in every field; a tine
illg “1 . .‘.lll/11,. PeaCE,S, Pears,
t 1,•., of it ,111i1•1.11JI•
Y, more or less,
N, 1,1 ) 1 1 1.1110 One
:t,id HOUSE'S, one of
which is the 1/i her lirlek, with a Kitch
en attached 1,, Frame. Barg,. a
good (Jrclgo - d, running; water through the
premises, :oat a wel l or water, wilt h ntmp, near
I/I.'lllllW. Will he sold
ale parts if
l'grpgrl Containigg,TEN (RES, more
Wit illAtt property will
Le solii in two parts. . .
Purparl I, Consi.ting f,f FOUR LOTS OF
(;12oUND, in ',aid
which Frame ritv.EL
-IVuter near the door,
Porpiirt ONE LitT ';ROUND, also
sitomed in , s villatie, adjoining So. a.
I-Ootio° 1./•.olonoro no•o• otl I nclocii, M„ Of said
din.. lft•rn o, oi on the lot of April,
1'65. tidiN I ELSO,
-nisi.% if SNAVELEY,
Administrators.
jr?....N.1.51)—.X1 I tune and MaCe Will
hi , SIAM the ili'Mallf \ CBES of CORN,
by tho bushel. seir22 tsw 37"
I)EISLIC SALE 01' A V.ILI'ABLE MILL
I PHI TI I 1'1N! /A V.OUTOBER
2711,, ISlit, trill Ire Sidd at 1011111 e Sale an the
pllllises. the V:duahle MEIICI - I.\ NT MILL
pizi H.l.;i:Ty of the IllaielSl2;ll,4i, situated 611
Hie Vello‘v Itreeelics 'reek, in .Monroe rice.,.
Cumberland county, about five nines east
of carli-le, and ii,i• iiillcs southwest of Me
chanicsburg. The Mill building is brick, built
in the la•stinamier, four :all a half stories high,
mid s: from ;Oily 15 trot, with six run of
doses, aad the necessary - Ina
chinery for flour and oo•tolo work. 'rile .MIII
is in this first of order, and being located In a
rich, populous, grain-growing neighborhood,
and propelled by almielant and never-failing
',cater-pow,. is worthy the attest ion of millers,
and capitalists, :intl is a desirable property In
,very re s pect. Atiar lied to the Still property
itre about. .\ 'IIES OF LAND, on which is
erected a line I , WELLING lIOUSE. a good
stable, f'ooper Shop, mid all neces
sary out-buildings, with water convenient to
the dwelling.
Iso, at tll4. Sans(' time and place Neill be sold
a Tract of Land, containing .; ACHIS, more or
less, located MI, Milt• south of Churchtowil,on
the road leading to t le• Mill property, on which
is rn•cl rd 111 1 I/ \VELEING HOUSE,
one-half built of lirick and the other half
weather-MallMal, of goad Stable, and other
necessary out-buildings mid N\ ell of water
convenient to the dwelling. On this property
,urea number of thriving Fruit Trees.
The above 110 , 4•1Theci real estate will be sold
on the said day at 12 o'cloc', at the, Mlil prop
erty, when at 1 , 101.11, will be given and terms
made ICIMWII by M. G. iiEurzitoovEß.
s.—.lny person 'wishing to view thetl,p
crtie, previous to the day of sale, willplease
call on the, proprietor, living near the fill, or
:1. liosirr, (':slide, arllsM, Ca• communicate by
letter with either of them, directing to Carlisle.
zap 22 isw a 7 SI. G. B.
r)IF ELI(' SiALE.—ON OCTO
-1 HER mh, Is6l, will be public sale, at
t h e p u bli c .jolla .Nlichael, in the City
of Lancaster, all that certain Ltd or Piece of
Ground, late :he property of Dr. P. Cassidy,
der'd, sit laded me lhe east side of South Queen
st rect, in said city, ronlalulug In fronton South
Queen St., I Ilirty feet ten and a half inches, and
Ward in depth one hundred and
I went c -eight i'ect tell Inches, with a THREE
sTuttV lillicK DOI 'SE, and a Two-Story
Yining Poom :old Kitchen, with the right of
Carriage-way from Ville street to and from the
rear of the lot; bounded on the north and east
by property ~f John Witlinger, and on the
south by tidier property of the subscriber. The
house is substantially built mid finished In the
best manner, with Gas and Fixtures on the
first and seeoud stories, and is a very desirable
residence.
Sale to eominence at (I), o'clock, P. M., when
attendance will be given and tenor of sale
matte known by I'. W. CASSIDY.
sep tsw 37
FALL 1841.
CLOTHS, CLOTHING, AND
. . .
SS AGER S: BROTHERS
Esquimaux Beaver Cloths,
Black Tricor Beaver Cloths
Heavy English Pilot Cloths,
Black and Colored French Cloths,
Black French Doeskin Cassimeres,
Silk-mixed and Fancy Cassimeres,
Cassimere fur Boys' Suits,
Sat inettes, Jeans and Corduroys.
READY-MADE CLOTHING, for Men and
Boys, of our own manufacture.
The largest stock ever offered In this city,
which we are enabled to sell at reasonable prices ,
having purchased the material before the recent
large advance.
?en's Cassimere and Flannel Shirts, Merino
Undershirts and Drawers, Neck-Ties, Gloves,
Stockings, Handkerchiefs, Sc.
sepls-tfw Sit HAGER & BROTHERS.
FA LL DRY GOODS
Have Just received
BLACK SILKS,
FRENCH MERINOES,
SILK WARP POPLINS, •
EMPRESS CLOTHS
Plain & Fancy WOOL DELAINES,
BARATHEA CLOTHS and.
COBURGS.
OPERA FLANNELS, All Colors.
WOOLEN SHAWLS,
BALMORAL SKIRTS,
CLOAK CLOTHS.
ALSO,_a COMPLETE ASSORTMENT of
DOVIRSTIC WOOLEN AND COTTON
DRY GOODS, Gepls4f
state:
111.:F1 , 1,ELIONN' . EIt
MEIIIIIII=M
1 M 1
IS as
lIIMMEI
toods, &Jr
I ALL 18434
Have now open
HAGER & BROTHERS