gond guttlitgenct. A SAD -SIGHT—ONE OF THE EFFECTS OF SHERIDAN'S' v ANDALISM.-011 Mondayafter ternoon, about 4 o'clock, in Centre Square, was witnessed 'ono of the sad of of Sher idan'S newly inaugurated and barbarous system of vandalism in the Valley of the Shenandoah. A number of persons, of strong Union proclivities, who had lied front their 'homes - On account of the waste and destruction caused by this humane and. Christian General, came to this region of country in the hope of obtainii a; the com mon necessaries of life. They were travel ing in wagons, and themselves and horses looked jaded and worn. Their names, :Ls far as we are able to learn, are Daniel Suter and a Italy and four children, Christian BrUnk and Emanuel 'Suter.went out • • out a short distance from the city, and we presume found 4pelter and food from some one of our well-to-do farmers. • We have not learned that the League has taken any notice of the suffering (:01111;it ion of these Unionists. Served them right, however. What business-have they to be _white people, and to live in the disloyal State 'of Virginia? Besides, isn't it tbr a no/./c cause that General Sheridan is inflicting so much misery and destruction? Isn't the the negro being made the equal of the white man; and does that not compensate for the depopulation and making a barren waste of the grand old ll'onimonweatli of Virginia, the mother of Presidents, and the birth place of Washington, Jefferson, Henry, . Madison,.Monroe and a host of other sages and heroes, all "rebels, - who have long sines gone to their final rest. in the abode of the just and good? KILLED ON THF. RAHAto.Ao.--A young man named George Ilarrison, a resitlent of this city, employed as it bOIkeSIIVIII 0101frno o the freight trains of the Pennsylvania Railroad tompany, Wati accidentally killed on Tuew lay morn ingon the railroad between ~Parkeslantg and Lancaster. Ile was on top of the ear, and it is thought his death resulted from his head striking, one of the 11111tlerOUS bridges over the Intel:. Ile was last seen alive by the conductor at Parkeshurg ; the next Seen of hint WItS When the ear 'was taken into the Freight I stpot in this city, when his tautly discovered Icing upon the top of the cal, and life totally extinct. A Coroner's inquest was held, and a verdict of accidental death was rendered In au eordaneo with the above 11.4;4, had served in the army three years, att.' was a very estimable young man. Y. --A salute wai4 fired on I . lloSday I y the Diittiocrtioy of the Pity, in hoiiiir of the grand victory tiellieved by thew in Pennsylvania and Nlar"lithil. ;1 Nhoditvitcb the 1 )euto,•rati , • 1111111 , 1iT, hop:. coy N•rity )1 EN --As a faithful chroni cler of sttkaling public 1111) , ila• inexpressiblysail task of tinnotioving to ottr readers :the scrota/ fall, on Sunday after noon, oil )141 Alio trout his ))1i)Val.).)1 position. Inithyny hol‘s eon those excessively /oil,/ establishments, the Leal2 - Itt• building and ./iloortiner office. The first fall, a couple oil lk,-)ekS.si111.0,r0,11110,111.r0111011) "I') pilerh))ll)l ... 11, - WS oi • C.1)11110( ) ), hilt tool Del: rvare, which pitssileg over the wires Cittne in contact trill the rope front whiieh Lis Lc ft/ tiff( 1 portrait vtits suspended. The fall Oil :111111lity resulted front the Dettiovratie thunder of the Nil li - eyt4tolie, tool NVItS far wore ili , ta rims- - splittinet )1111‘")1 , fro)), end to ..)1141 111))/Vt ) hie colo.i , all and .I,ll,Nataalil,” i: 1 head. le also snuffed the Democratic breezes front afar, :ally they there ton strong I 1) he borne. It is terribly ominous of ttw fate in store for Uhl Ali' on the , th N),V)))111- lief next. ME= (Itivry: "To whom it 13 lay t ., )11,•01'11. - )ne year age thu transparency in frEEnt iii the Demooratic Central wus torn in shreds by the wind, mini the it a Lad unlrirl \Vhat iair lleighhur call this? FAA - its first National 'Fax Law, the personal property of deceased persons, whether left as legaeies or distri butive shares, was taxed; 1.01 the new law, passed J Ilile last, illereaSes this tax, and extends it also to real estate. \\'t' will pr.- ceed to give a short sketch of its provisions. Where the amount of personal imiperty ex ceeds one thousand dollars, and goes lo the lineal issue or linen] :in044,1. ~t' t person, the administrator, or evielmor, 11111-1 pay to the I . ( 'Ol I et• I. Ipi -it' lii as descendant of brother or:sister, 2 percent., —if to brother or sister or father or mother. ior descendant of saute 4 per cent., • ii to a brother or sister or grandfather ie. grand mother, or descendant of Salta . , :1 1 , 01 . —and irof any ot her degree ofi.onsa nguinity, Or stranger in blood, ti per cent. Thii 6 saine rates also extend to real estate, whether derived by will or attained b', succession. • The,law •is a very important one, :Hal should' be carefully examined and to by all persons acting as exeeiti ors, administrators or trustees, awl hy their attorneys. Personal property pas-iiig Iron] husband to wife, or from wife to husband, is. not taxed, but We see pe is thf . StleVe,,,SiOn n % rr , tl C81 , 1t , . The las on personal property will he a lire on it fir . 2 11 years oil real estate for yea m It is made thellutyofunvlcrs 11 lie to pay such duty, to give notice to the Assessor or Assistant Assessor of his liability to such duty, and at the same time shall deliver a Rill and true account of the pn,perty so lia ble to tax together with all particulars as May be necessary or proper to enable the Assessor to correctly estimate the tax or duties. If the Assessor is no! ,at ktied with the return, he may :tssess up:in such infor mation as he inlay obtain, her w 11 the expenses of such assesment. Any person who shall neglect to make this return 1 , , the Assessor, ten days after beingnotified, sludl Le lialdk . : - to pay to the Cnited States a stun equal to ten per vent. upon the amount of duty payable. 'rile law contains many other provisions of importance to those interested and We trust that they will not be overlooked. A Gbomous MEETINo A r . oAmsrowN . —'The Democracy of the extreme northern portion of the county had a glorious and tremendous meeting at Adainstow n borough on Saturday last. There were also a num twr of delegations present from the neigh boring townships of Burks county. There WlLs a line procession, headed by the ling gold l 'onet Iland of heading, under he M reetion of Capt. Lenhart, laty oY the ;;i1 Pennsylvania Reserves, as Chief Marshal. There were one thousand two hundred peo ple, 150 horsemen and 250 wagons in the pro cession, and about 2,500 persons at the meet ing. Col. Jesse Reinhold presided, and addresses were made by lions. J. Glancy Jones and S. E. Ancona in English, and Daniel Ermentrout and J. B. Bechtel, Esqs., in Gern u ur. The meeting was in all respect, the largest, most enthusiastic and best eon dittlted of any ever held in the northern part of Lancaster cocotte. The Democracy or that region are gloriously alive and ;I, k to the importance of the crisis. THE Sohn'.Ens' VorE.—By the provisions 9f the Act Regulating Elections liv Si] in actual Military Service, one of the poll books, with the tally list and tickets, is to lie sent to the Prothonotary of the county in which the soldiers would have voted, if at home; and the other poll I,ook is to Is sent to the Secretary of the Commonwealth. The Prothonotary is rewiirtli to deliver a certified copy of the returns so received, t o the Return Judges of the county; who, ;11 the time of their meeting now fixed by law , to count the votes regularly polled, shall adjourn to meet at the same place on th.• third Friday after the General ,w Pr,..sidell tial election, for the purpose of counting the Soldiers' Vote; and shall include in their enumeration the votes so returned. The Return Judges of Lancaster county, therefore, who met on Friday, according to law, to cotuit the vote of the county, will meet again on Friday, October 2611 i (being, the third Friday after the general Election) to count the Soldiers' Votes, and acid the name to the returns already officially pub lished. PENNSYLVANIA Rwitatown.--We under stand that the officers and stockholders of this company have in view a new survey of a route from Tyrone to near Blairsville, by which the great tunnel on the mountain will be avoided and several miles saved in the distance between the two points beside. The cause of this movement is an appre hension that the tunnel may at some time sly, the tethpen7 trouble by caving in. A MAGi`ZIFICENT DISPLAY OP PENMAN SHIP.—Yesterday as we were passing along North Queen street, we observed in the window of Mr. J. M. Westhmffer's Book Storejour magnificent and beautiful speci mens of Pen Drawings, tastefully framed, and executed in the finest artistic style.— These drawings consist of: Ist, a pea-fowl, proudly perched upon a limb of a tree, per fectly and finely delineated; 2d, a beautiful wreath, i a the centre of which is represented St. tmorge and the Dragon; 3d, a bird's nest upon a branch, in which is nestled the female bird, while the male is fluttering over her bringing food; 4th, a branch of some flowering vine, upon which are perch ed t WO birds —the one in the act of skipping away, while the other is intently watching the opportunity of seizing a small butterfly hovering near it. These Drawings were executed solely by the use of a common pen. and are the work of Alderman Charles H. Franey, of this city, and we think we can safely say, that we have never seen such a magnificent and skillful display of penmanship hofore, and that - NI r. F. has neither a superior or an equal in penmanship within the limits of thy• State. 'they will remain on exhibition torah'w days, and our citizens can have the opportunity of seeing for themselves. BA t.l. SE.l3ON.—The Ball season was fairly inauguitated at Fulton i‘londay night. '1114.111 . 5t annual ball of the liPystiine Cornet Batul took plaice. It was largely attended. The I NTELLl,iititiCuElt ,1 it , fully repro` settled by its gay, galhint and chivalrous set of fellows as our eity itan boast of, and they are unanimous in praise of the ar ranininients, till , 111 11 , 1 , , the beauty of the fair paytieirinitt , in the " uiisl c nutres of the 1,41 , A1111 , 11tS - •-•11 , ,ri, Wili1•11 .11(15 ltt !Hake 111 , a first-Chi," ..011,11'. Th. 11111111 perforitiiid a 11111111mq' Of 111.•ir , 11 , 0i 4,5 1 air, ill the finest style. Al tit, ~•eir,,k the 111,1411.1111110 114114Leiliatoly otter which the real pli,isiLre, of the night 1,1111111•11, , li, alllll when "Thi• ivith it. v‘ifujittiiiii,,i,•ll. Soft eyes i 1,1114111 t.(4, .pake i is. Atilt :ill 11 . 1,1 111.•Ery :ES a 111'11... PREPAI;I. Pn tt \VI NoNl iti I h. , (11E14 I.) pparl• Got a liii ;;o(.1 kindling - awl a quantity of real iii tiro vault ur colhir, put. aNv.y 19111.0 V,g11,1111e , , 1,1111. U.• ;111 , 1 potatops, applee:all4l for ii,•xt ill 4'l I.l'y mall• im . inlii•r u;n\' lig .1 ttlit•er Bala,, re ceived information tin Frit_lay from :\ fount Joy that a Ivomati, named .1. 1?. ltoaunut, had itresenteil a draft to the Cashier of the Mount 11nnk Nviti , •ll was ensiled and al tertvartis proved to he a forgery. (Micel i It. brought the woman In thit, city yesterday allernoon. anti NV:IS 101111111I1ed I)) I/HS- Tin: dr:111 NV:LS: lir:IWII on Ole Bank of iliningtwt anti lirandywi,no. 1(11. ointic pa - able It the Altirelnints' liank in New fork. It was originally drawn for nine 111/Hal, :111,1 eigh teen 1,111,, :11111 :Ifter \Vllrriti Very ile'elli()11,1y altered I 1) nincly (billet', et,lll runts, , If iii Lay, the 'teihierof the INlottlit Joy Bank, wore :trials -0,1, and Wet 'aside) . of the NViintington Hank \vas tt•legrapheil, anti In , immediately 11111- th , sninr a r()) . .. Zery. she Slits th•- f:1111 0 )11 in Mount .10y, until ()Meer Baker \i:i • 1V,),11N arrived. :stile is a very intelligent witting', age, says she is IL Now I'tirl:~r In birth, is tits medium size, fair iiiimplexitin, has bright and is rattier pr Il\'. Sl11• n fnsl n llfj N., Ink E MCCLELLAN call attention to the follw.ving lottnrs from a young soldier in Gen. lititlnr's I)epartnieni. The \\Titer yiillllg 1)11110- 01 1110.1, aISO Will la. given nill" in :I I i tiN)* days: I 10,11,1. OW 11001110 IP! . I,IIIIVIL,Ier to kllii‘V illi• ¢sllnnt soldiers ill rogarl to ill, v 11.1.46,11, \\ yeu ;1 rCIV linos. TIW arlollg 1114• snhliors is " 0140 next President. tlu NVIIOI, you will, Sill luenueerats pitting the uliperininil Ole TII4 , 1110 1100SS:11'V pOlit itll 41..11111,1115. Se, the nein!) armtiul printed arguments, hut van Bert solilein see a lionmerat. Hots is it? Are tutus friend,: at home net uilli eVell to SI•Ilit 111,111? It is cell:till 11101, is The WEI , II W.' are plaeusl 511. , 11111L.I. I•Xprv,soitropillimi; 15311 in 11140 id alien! live hull men, I tliirM I inn nudely sus - that " Vlar ., kill get three Tri, 111 , 11 aro getting tired ..'the wati, le 14 - II 111, "."1- it srtlli ii :.nil thst 11,11,11%t1110 tel'lllS. If Cell 1,111 Illako . 11 I , lllV ,. ilient sewl ;My . (If all" hint', I wish pat wealii, They \\*alit s.nucthiug that gives the trail'. They are getting third of reading the hhieh the iiitestien. Vein. lilt hailed with delight by 1),111.1 - 01,4, Liu ,b,pkeit Lc the liernih -111•5115. VsII an rest tissureti that if the Army is to as Mite' trill Vet \\ q' the vste, wit - illistantling every ell,ul is lwing utuilo in frustrate his design,. .\I o 4 011 l the unly 11IT - S4)11, whit f:tnnp 1110 1.10c•ii.11 of the tillitsirs, Ilitise whiff have lirostietits of getting all ollire s gill. It. Ilt,eti lilt pay a tisliars a month. Wii ‘viatitl give stir Iriendstit laitne Is understand that all the votes yin' see tal:en as euming treat r. , gimenls in the field, expressing, a preference far l.iuenln, are not YtirNi M.:M(11'11.1T. El , llliS INTI.:II.I4:ENCEIi: Xn tit,lll4 Toads at lattnat are aware of the (art that ":-4,,miers . Friends - (that is the .11toli tnists in I tongress,l have increased the 1:1;ONV 1141 \S' it \ViIS (10110? r will .tell yoti: \Nilo!' WC 11;1(1 4,111' lilSt rations issued to us we round that they were short, and on in luiring the matter we found that the increase of our lute N%as to Le nuule on' the ;ion , ; it is not only so with the cations d the price of clothing has locen raised now. have not received an extra edut•al ion, Icut have- enough to know that it is Fetter for man to get thirteen dollars :t month and. II rations than 1. Lret sixteen and hall ations. The boys are looking forward with eager ess for the ensuing election ; both parties onfident of success, but I ant afraid the Joker's" friends will be .100111(1 disap ointment. 'Flue cause of "Little Mae" is eking brighter mid brighter every day , ._ . . . at men have come to the conclusion that a is the man to bring this "cruel war" to n early close; they think Abraham leas 'Cell tried long enough, tied is found want- N Hier, present, hut our friend A Ytil'Nti RAT. are lhonsuuds oT soldiers in Ow army who lilay not vole, because they are not sup plied with hallots. Let every father who has a son, every one who has a brother, ev ery person who has a friend or ainnaintanee in the artily see to it, that such have a ticket sent to them. good idea has I wen started in Steuhet county, NeW York, iieregard to the soldier'. vote NV Silvlll4l Ztt, 0111 . 0 be adopted ii every distriet or this State. Eaeli districts. thoroughly canvassed, and out or i•ach sly \c hick has Furnished a soldiet:', soul ineniher or it is to lorward it ballot Ina pri . 0 1ilitlicliess. It is fiiitrisi that ltrinu eratic voters will he inipitsed upon \rah false ballots in the tirivi t , and it is hoped that some plan like this will he the means nI frnst rating' the dishonest ptirposes which will 114,111)11es. tilienipted Ity the patriotic atlviteates of the saperit tray tif Is ItlaCk hi` .AII IlelutvNorsofanintlmrilt anileorrupt Achninist rat it in neo ,„_ cro n e s oldiers It vote tho A holiti,ol ticket. Write thein ‘vora , of cheer. Tell them of the overivhelniing revolution in sentititent against Lincoln, and appeal to them to give their :lid in the noble \N - orli of sa‘ ing our country from the grasp of negro orshipperi, and shoddy contractors. TII is \V TttEY 00 IT. —A gent leitnnt of this city received a letter a day or two since front a relative in Philadelphia, in whirl he speaks of ihe manner in which Demo- eratic soldiers' 'oIOS were returned front Camp Cadwalader. The writer is a gentle man of unque§tionable veracity. We are permitted to make the following extract: " Let me tell you what the Judge and In spector did on the day of election. There were three h, wired and ninety-four Demo cratic votes polled in the aforesaid Camp Cadwalader, and of this number they re turned only four votes. This is the way the Republicans allow the soldiers to vote.— But we are not asleep. All these tricks will count against them." A NEW COUNTERFEIT.—There is a new and dangeroua counterfeit:issueddely, of the denomination of 860 greenbao)us. A GALLANT SOLDIER KILLED.-Mr. Ja cob Albright, of this city, a member of Bat tery F, 2d Pennsylvania Artillery, was kill ed by a gun-shot wound. through the left breast, during the charge mad* on the Con federate fortifications in front of Petersburg, on the 30th of July last. His relatives in this city were in a state of suspense ever since, until this morning, when his sister received a letter from the Colonel of the Regiment giving the above sad information. Mr. A. was a promising young man, and highly esteemed by his many friends tilting city. Peace to his ashes. A NOTII ER GLORIOUS RALLY. -The Democ racy of the City, assembled last evening in the rooms of the Young Men's Democratic Association, and were addressed by Wil liam P. Brinton, Esq., and Dr. Samuel Wel chens. The meeting was in every respect glorious and enthusia*tic. DELICI6US ( . 11 , EIL—Our excellent neigh bor and kind friend, Mr. Charles Edwards, this morning sent us a pitcher brimming full of most delicious cider, to which ample just'ice lvas done. Mr. E. will please accept our thanks for his kindness. MAss MEETING AT WEST CHESTEIt.—The I /ettmeraey of Chester county are to have a grand Mass Meeting at West Chester on Thursday, the Z7th inst. The arrangements which ar• 'win! , made by the different Clubs and organizations, and the interest mani fested, will make it the greatest meeting ever held in Chestereounty, I.,et there It, a large attendance front I.:Ml:aster \\. era' has Pstalilislioil a Post at in this Cfnillty, and appointed Satiiiiiii l'ostinasiii_ir. AI: rim is la zilch .111 the PoNtd ing nail I !war PEII , ,N Al.. JOllll CIIITy, 1111101111,ot' i)f I lain bright is r,iein ant. hod r o ,soi l l I in I I ani pont hospital, Vit. Mr. Frank Brentair, of the latiil 114, city,. Ni I,•1•Idly killed in the AN , ,TIf ER SHARI' \ li‘w days aLrO, vice 1114i , (2 , 1 th , arro , t if a vvYtplalt ill !mint .loy, for passing - all alhq . ,l Ivan, to-day, that re ~ oily a ‘vontan omorod ,poo of tar ,ity banks, and had a draft drawn for r;' , .1.:,;} on it Nr.‘v York Nod:, payable ti . .1. )I. lhonog.ardnio . . ' flit (1.1',11 . 1ti t, tak ,, ll t.. the I iur Sat ilig•• • kal,k of l',411114 , 1,01», and out-11,d fir Leou ah,red, and by . \[r,.. I.:. F. m illor for I liatin,zardner. The t ',dder of tit Bank Yi-it , d lin•ttunntn 110 W in pH,- `,1•1• {Vii ,• llll . r ile could reoogniz, her, if posmil,l, , , ;IS llst ii,. ivi)- untn. Litt [II 110 til). 1.1111,1.: ;rand 1,1. z, ,•r the Aurionttinlet• tiv•st:o( , of 1',1111, 3 -tvaiiht. in thi, evelting, Ow 21.4 ht,t. The roll( an. the °Ohl., of tla trand. 1,(01:4,: It. 11. 11. hurts; It. 11. U. (:. .I. 11. (istvrtittly,o t ; IL 11. 11. 1•.. (L Joint NVlttolott ; It. 11. ;. All ; i.. II 11. \V., L. ; IL 11.11..1. W., .1, tt(lLtlts; IL 11. (1. T., 11. IL 'l'., .1. 1.:114b,. itrtintll.tplge \\ ill ttrri .• to this .•ity t.it'llturstltkst tit'leritoott from l'hiltidt•lpltitt, tool will rts t 0iv..111,% No. 12, nl t his city. vi.: THE allenla , ll to the re~tursl tool pr‘a•laniali , l in another enlunut, in reforeli,i , 10 the scarcityventer. IVe hope all oily cit izens will sec the ._treat orl.l'lM -I,l)LiZin.S.l: iu lilt the filth', /IS, in ease of !hi', \VI' vcuuhl he in iunuiuent pail should the supply in the Itesvi•Viiiis Ott any I,)wor. l'he Ladies of the First Meth MEM oilist Episcopal Church, upon their fair this evening at Fulton hall , to he continued each rent:tilting eveniiiv.f thtt Such arrangentents have litten Math , 11, will I tun' amine and gratify Ow litt. Peters is still at the 'ail \voll I treating diseases the inhalation of iixyglinizeil air. Itel(1 Ills advertisement ill another v.1)111111, Laneasiter Market. , .- rr,rted daily by J. H. ItiTsEn For warding and Commission MOrch:tnt , , Na. 91 North queen :-3treet. LANCASTER, I)191)111•1. Fluor, Superfine, p 1,1,1 !Ur) " Extra While \‘'heat, 2 huehrl ='_'o Cloversevd Whiskey,-in hhds " iu bbls... CITY 114/1',1.:E1,0E.1) AltK ET.—Tilt. Mar ket nluyu•d this morning, ;ma pri,, tonaing ups - M.(l. Thu pri(l, But Icr, per p,,1111,1 dozen per pound Chicl:ens, live,l per pill! du ( t 1 l'eSst . 11, " 1 per pair, t •• idresst,lo pnlnlncs • bushel •• = peel: prr port: pet' perk l; ropes, per quart It--f. pert •It two. per 111,0 Idougt. " dnatovs, pot' pecl Mon •• Pertht. Intrlli4rtn•,•r A Political Sermon lincron.: It appe ;i ru w, have sunk tuts - in the scale - et uhristianity ui the present time, for Gospel sermons have given wuc tO Plditit•,ll S110,•11,,, 11.11* WIC'S that' , It appears I hitt all ot' nearly all of the tens of the ( iospel (so raped) have left the (m(1 taken to Polith(s. They take eir text from a IIeWSIULI,4'I . , or 111 , 1111111:1- ,11, 1 . 10111 schh•ll they can pour out the dilioal wrath of their hearts hy enemtrag g War :Old Id.,tlSiled, instead of peal•O id good. will to man, hy the Yriuro of ()Ile can ,carculy gto into cl1111 , •11 at this time Scitlrottt hearing a Negro sermon. Ito \\Alert. you still it is nothing but negro, Sunday and week day. l'olitics seem to have complete con trol tit' the heart turd whitt of the ao-culled ministers of the g.ospel. The, i tt,,,tittite the men and boys It; no to tear and have them killed, and then pretend to have grout sytnpathy Mr the Nvitlo\v and orphan; pray hard for the 'tutor widow \dots, Ittishmel hey e.et,ett the detith et telling and misrepresentation of the truth :Many were disappointed on Sunday last Ite Dith went to the Church of of cis:peeling to hear a gospol sermon, )111, altIS, 110 \N" 11111,11 111 ONI vas taken frnnt Nundwrs, lan the Si2l lon from lielper's.. 13.)k. I WAS Ilegn) ill he beginning,- negro in the middle, and legro all through, and then ho wanted to per .uatle the congregation that he was nut 'reaching a licidititial sermon, though he aid he had been studying it MI week. and lad made it a subject of prayer. I think kin prayer must have Keen fur something dark. The points taken lu this worthy Vere that the war was for the goo,l 01, masses; that ;oil hint brought it on for the good of the nation; that 4 ;40 ruled ill love, and that if a ti.w thousand were killed it NVaS for iho rtVedi,lll trio nal iOll Saki 110 00111 d Innvo by Scripture that slavery Was sinful, though he did not orier I l i, poof; that if . t;o , l (lid establish it in tht NV,,rld, he did IPA eStabliSll American davery. Ile has not the capacity Of Keeing that whatever (iod estal(lished, he estab lished for all nations (ai the earth. The eflingregatimi generally seemed dis- pleased with his 1 .olition harangue, and went away growling at Ilw sermon. Now as the po,q.le :ire getting tired olNegro ser pews, I think the only way to stop lire:tithing is to Wop paying a Negro preacher., These Abolition preachers are very in consistent. They say this war is a righteous cause,—that it was brought on by God to punish us for our sins, and the next minute call it a wicked or hellish rebellion, brought on by slaveholders, and must be crushed out if it takes the last man and the last dol lar. They take good care, however, of themselves when a draft is about to take place. They go around among the mem bers and congregation of the church to see if they will save them from the draft. It is the duty of others to go, but as for them, why—the flock would get scattered in their absence. Does this shoe fit any Abolition preacher in Lancaster? If it does, he is welcome to wear it. ITO NEGRO PREACHING, Address of the Constitutional Union Na tional Committee. The Constitutional Union National Committee, — headed by the venerable Jacksonian, tlon. --VNtos K ENDAL-L, have issued All address to "Friends of Union, Liberty and Law,' , from which we make the following extracts : The choice is between George B. ILClel lan. and Abraham Lincoln. The foruus ha. shown himself possessed of the first order of ability :is a soldier and st,ittsiiian, and is ardently devoted to the Union and the res toration of the authority of the f'onstituttion. His every das lifers adorned b‘ the pionipt trigs of sterling integrity and common • and is marked by the 111.11,101.erislies of a true Christian gentleman. The latter has proved himself whealsunlit for the high station he now holds, and viewing iris pub lic acts in the light of the Constitution, it becomes a serious question as to the extent of acquiescence men can yield to hisre-elec tion. It has been truly alleged that there is riot an intelligent luau in America mho believes blur fit for the Presidency of this Repubh,c. Braxtons to the Baltimore Con \ ution, prominent man it In. own party asserted and phi - dished their co,ivicnon. that tire govermneut could not safely he le entrusted to his hand.. While the people have proved their \\ to respond 10 every IIeLLSSaI N call tor men and mean. to suppress the rebellion, he has de, tared his intention to change the character of tire fitell the single Glue et ol 'upholding t Itoa • rit to that 01 directdirectinterfercncewith institutions of `state. Ile has suppi..sed the freedom lit elections in the herder',tatcsl l \ taking utilitary 11,1s , ( 0 ...1011 01 111.• 1•11 , Itohas stricken down the ft•cc,lntu lit the press ahem Ilion did Dot gist.the 11111 iitt”nat destl • n4 - tinn 01' the I ', llllV+lll.ll by dose 0,, assumption. nnrler the plea nil Ivalett]. to lister lu terms lit peace upon the situ plc basis of the Union and the( on.tittition, and by the pi ,eiltution. of all 1110 powers of lb, , ininent to Ihr base plturposes lit for _ .1 1, 1 t 111111 P: 111•11 r 111 11 / 111 - 11111 4 h. has 1111114111111 ' , Milli( I ' II per , plc in itthellimi„intl ttlienaucll the hem•t e t the in 110 \( Ih;tn r•tlr 11.1010 in 11111111 01111112; tiro 11V1111 \ unlit rightful raw er tla 1101. • 111110 • 111.In \ levi, of that is t (( 1,11, ,et, u.,141. gc 111 IRIS .111.1 /1,• sta.ll. I •a r c I , lllllll'Z a... 5.111 1, 41 11111 1 1 101 snl t e.. 1011111 1110 111111 1 stn 111\ ( 111 right In 11.11111111111.11 111. .11111 \ 511.11111 14 1 used 101111111.11• \\ 1111111 f right utsutir:age as It ZIII O. 4111% (111 s and that the rz ~oon\ sh ill not snln,rsedc tlag r 4at p r ill ci- Il4s un tvllil 6 the Int4rrnlllll N\ tnalolllllll \ Iltc l Orrnptioll, 111.1 1111.111.1 , 111 , 01 Ills pall \'. 1110 st Nib,' al.• it f.n nl. nfah • tullon illgthnpo:c,-r;ftht.Aduunistralinn,:rthit. Ilig 1 1 ~ :e • c 11111 lt 11111441110ossihtts 110 10 in t : n , or of hi., IN, ,p. ti., 1111,, cnrlrm with trial Inv ,„, ,„ unit , : li t ,• I onstolitinn and the ei,w, 111111 , •Ilt loOtll. 0111. l 1011 ,1 \ \ Iti,_l(,ll rich (hi lat he 1 , 4,1 Ihe 111,,• ‘Oni 11 01\ t /1114•101111111( . 1111\ fur 111. 11_11(.101 IY4r mµll , inn ti dela d i ii obide 10, the trill ut the \ t. tan 1, apt, OQ through the w .ml, i „,, \i n. / I, t i l ho an fay Or of anti:llZ 1110 Pll,lll l /11 10 uturri4lc 111 1 t l ll slit 01001 .11111 11.1/111/It [WWI 11 111 11144 1114 s 1111(111 1111 1410.1 of 'llllllllll \ 111 ysll \ .1111111111111111 11114111 el' ,1 ii tel 1 ix monwith an minium .1 p In-) al., 141 ‘ll4 t it•llt \ ni permuting tin got n nt In hr t 011111111011 It \ .0111110 , tit . itt _ ‘, tt f o i flirt MI, Liu ipation di, t, 11111 1111 , 4_1 . 11101.111 11111111 111- ,00 011 s. 111/11011 0111111 ill 11(1\ u f tw .14 11011 with the 111111 1 1 1 ss • 011111. 01 111111- 411 ttl 110104.a1141, A O llllllll litrts , \\ 111 \ war 101 \II 1 1111i/111 'l'll4 11111111 is 01 \ alone! I 'mutat, lit 111 11(1111.; 111111 11/111 al 101 th 4 •11111 . 1011 01 \111'1111:111, Ire al. - tual<•ll .Solely desti c tO sate the 10111try110111111 0 1101!1/1 , 111,- 11111011 1111111(1.11 111111, 1111111.1.1‘ , 11111 1111LIAll 1111(1 \ 41111111, Nlllllll .110 sure 10 1011011, wills the 1Oulinu : 110 t 40 Br. l.incoin ' s I/011. 'Thiesp AI( all; ott it t )(het 111011 11141 01,110, .1 alike 10 the .10t 1 11111, of 110 ssit/Ileas 1411 1114 4 lit• side, .001 111ost 4/1 1111 slllllll‘. 1.1111(als 11110100E101, • N 11014 that, 11 010 1/11 , 0111 \llllllllllll all/111101i & lu l rush lid sate (o, \ 11111110111 it 1110111- ,111(1 \\ 11111114 011,1 1 11111011, 111111 1111110 spir it 01 Ils 101111(1C1s, in.icad 01 adopting, ,11/011.S, at 0101 s tllOll.ll, 1 / 1 1.111.110115, .1101 stlll\ - Sltl 01 hind unental pi in, s the inin nt, leaders ol the rebellion \\ 1/11111 havel L erll t_l4llll,llt 41 to runtulld, 1101 only tcith 1011 armies, but with what is mole potent than armies, an whom I,nc 01 (11l 0141 Mitten 011 1110 11111 01 I.loe people of the 'south , anti tiro 1,, Ilmn would haveit, anti pram restot beforel , lo4ll tear ~/11111 d In this light , Ihrt hrlicto limit the being Linn its olong, for it is 11ns.iblc t tau 1,, rid di -al., \ the r 01/11, 11\ asslll 111_111. 11111 1 1.1111111( ' N.IIIII wants nothing a lit t than the 14 1 , 411/11 , 11 meta et ' the tztr, 1111111111 MI 110• I,4st, the lollstlllllloll 11/ withhold 4, 11111 Isslll 1114 It/ It 111 st 111 11 141111. 01 1111 011 , 1111111011, ❑lll , l 110 11104 11110 111 1 110,2:1111s 01 1 11..11 1 4, 111 \\ 1111111_1 / 111111111 \ ,sO , I 11111011 4 01110 11 111,11114 1111\ 111111111,1111_. to hale `lt/11111111 it 1111/11, Is 1 (Milt allin.l Ihr (1\ 111/ 111011 01 1111 11111 will 4 0111111111 is it 11.1, 41orr , 10 11rlrgr Ihl 10111111 1/11/011 1111, 4 ; .111.1 (1111 in Cll , lllllOll all C 11,1101. 1 ,111 111 ro . mclusloll Ihr 1011111111101 1 mould 1111 1114• 4 . 11111111 all 1011•11 \ divelll4ll 1111011.41 001 the 11011th\ the 11111 , 011 111li t ut 1l rtolinq . 111111 111111 01111 .11011 .lay, 1 ' roullhc/1)0111114 In Ihr 1110,0 the O h o tt Or 1, ot's cttling th. ot.•s of Imo twit 1, the dould lot old In• into in 1111 urns wt tall 4 .. .1110 1114• 11110111 i pliant, .1111 111.1 the owl:11'41-µ1•n err lit Ihr 1 , 'lO. 1.,01 '_1• \I, i 1 ,•11 In "Ai(); , . i.:N DA 1,1,, Dist. c a l., Prest. Nal. ( . 1 , 111 11. \V. Tr i .asiiror \A - 111, 13. Campbell, Tenn. Hamilton Pope, ky. • Leslie lannibs, 11. Pinney, 111. Jahn A. S. Nartan, .1. I'. Vanrat, N. Y. J. Nayes, N. Y. P. V. s•TEvENs, New Yarl: Nat. Secretary I I 1 , I, I NEWS BY TELEGRAPH The Pennsylvania Election I Lk unc-isuia(, ()et. 19.- The ()racial Dem ocratic ill C./Wily is all. lwing a Democratic gain of 1:71;1. I. l ulton count - ollieiul hcinocratic 111,1101'- ity 22-1, I/uniocra.tic loss 117. The (olicial vote of counties has been reliably tabled here, \vhich show :1 Demo cratic gain of 111,292, tel Abolition gains of 2,919 ovcr the (iubernatorial tote of 1811:1. The excess of these gains 1 . 6,373 deducted from the Union majority of I,Sit3, viz, 15,325, loaves a Union majority ofi 1952, with the counties of Clarion, Forrest, ',l,2l.lerson, Mer cer, Venango, Wyoming unit York yet to be heard from [Last year Forrest, Jeferson, Mercer and 1 - VIIZITILI3 gave 905 Abolition majority, and Clarion, Wyoming and York gave.s7ll Democratic majority. Ther'efore taking the counties to hear from at the majorities o lswt, the Democratic majority will he 710 ; and, allowing for the increased Democratic gains i• Very where, the majority will be much larger.—EDS. I NT EL.] to distribute tle• balance remainine in the hands of John Kline and Benjamin F. Ifiestatid, As , ktnees; for the b.•ne tit of the creditors cd .1. Schoek, will sit for that purpose, on 1:111. - ItSDAY . , NOVENIBER 10th, A. D., at t o'clock. P. M., in the 1,1- hrrtry Itnnnt, of the Court House, in the City of Lancaster hut 21) It 11! A. SLA V)IAK Eli, Auditor. trrival of the Steamer 11111 l Ma from I p UITITEL'S GOLDEN BI'PTERS. - Havana. . ...... NEw Y.RN, tN9. 19.-13 y the arrival of the sleamer 'nlumbia l lavana date , In the 15th have Keen received. The revolution in Venezuela, so far as the States of A ragrea and Greariea are concern ed, is at an end, the loyal 'citizens having driven the rebels out. The state of Guayanias still holds out, demanding to be recognized as an indepen dent power. 19101 , iti 110 nI•NVS of MMrest from Sail Domingt I.• The steamer Florida arrived at Stan Ma zaire with 12,n0tt,000 francs, 1,500,000 being for the French U4/vernment, The first fruits of the invasion of the Mexl'ean Republic, The yellow fever was prevailing at t tal veston. Two block:vitt runners got in there on the Ist inst. colonel Ford is said to, be still in great hopes of recapturing Itrownsville. The anxiety coneernin;r dte steamer Roa noke is increased. It is confidently asserted that she has been capt tired by her rebel passengers. Are 11111 of Rebel Pelmoiter% NEw YORK, Oct. 19.—The steamer Con tinental, from New Orleami on the lath, ar rive!! at this port to-day. she has on board the rebel Gen. Page, and many other rebel prkoners. No papers hale been reeeived by ri l e Continental. Nomination for Congress liosToN, Oct. 19.—J. ti. bleeper has been n.quinated for Congress in the 3rd District by the Democracy. G prriitt gotiro. 4r,iir- A on Iwo or three hogsheads of ."Bucliu," "Tonic Bitters," "Sarsaparilla," "Nervous Antidotes," &c., and after you are satisfied with the result, then tom- one box of OLD DOCTOR BECHAN"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 the United States only by JAS. S. DIALER, No. 427 Broad Way, New York, .air Agent for the United States. 1": 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. [July 21 Braw 27 FLEIVILER—MCBRIDE. /11 the 11th October, in Lancaster city, Pa:, I, Elder Georg.e Zigler, Mr. John. T. Fletcher to Miss Martha Jane Mc- Bride, both of ML Joy township, Pa. lEN - Imith—WARFEL.--On the 16111 inst., by the Rev. J. J. Strine,John Lenhard, of West Hemptleld, to Miss Lydia Warfel, of Pequea tw ipSK. INDLE—REtNiaoLD. - -On the lath iust., at the residence of the bride's father, by the Rev. Jacob Reinhold, George Brindle, of Church town, Cumberland co., to Lizzie, eldest daugh ter of the officiating clergyman. MILLFM—HF-SS.—At Harrisburg, on the 6th abet, by Rev. J. I Owen Sypherd, Robert Miller to Miss Marta F. Hess, both of East 'l,,,mp e t, this county. ptatho. • - - . Friday morning, the I lth inst.,. Mrs. Catharine Murphy. 11vatm.—Oil Thursday evening,October 13th, ill this city, Henry linbor, aged 6:1 years, I onths and 27 days. • Ev,s NS.--4 hi Wednesday, October 1:/th, James Evans, in the 7-Iyear of his age. Fsratcot.F—tin the 7th inst.. in Mount Joy twp_ Catharine, daughter of Jonathan and Anna Nichols, aged I, years, :; months and ti days. ler disease tvas consumption. Weep WA, f o r 1 . ,1111:11 . 111.• Is 1101 But tai her Sit mur's breast Has gently laid 111. r restless head, Andsweetly sunk to rest. Weep not for Catharine, her spirit is not dead, Though low her body lies; Bit, freed from sin and sorrow, tied 'Co dwell beyond the skies. Weep not for I:Mb:mine, she will rise, At the great .ludgment Day; When l'heist descending front the sk ies, Awakes her sleeping elay. Weep IPA for prep:, ,••• To il/in lier songs above: \\ - here' saints and angels form the choir, And 4, - cry note is love. Prml flee 3lark M. NI (•tdlu'r 19.—Fluty has .Ivanettl sales 10010 bids, at 9,211 for State for (A 1 1 ,); II for Sotillu•rn. VCheat ,alkos anionpirtaril. I firlin iv' it II 5111011 sale, 14,1111111. tirm al for Lard dull 211,,22,•t5. \Vhisky dull. 1-I.\ i:ri ictolier N.—Flour I, 111,153 with :11141•1illi1114 telld1•111:Y: , q1111l•x trit •:1n.7.1: !toward st • supertitie cidree Steady . - 01 hag, lii, sold at ::sc. Sugar owing to the decline in gold. dull, quotations iimititml :it 1:75 a rh•rlinc of 2c.(,. bADF . .brilbt, bleb 19.—Trmle 01111 to-day IIIIII1111.•14I Irc 11,1111/%I'II)CM in (toll! 2111.1 Ex chnituc. Tiltr. : i.alit f”r l'4 , tlonntl4l itj , ll , llll -I t,....,•t1 There Litt little ex poll dent:mil for Hour mil at Ili '2. - i for extra, 11 , I I fori•xlra family aII 12.4,1.2 S 7 for faun Elin, mid Own ituthin:g \VII. at buyer, 1.1(11,1 , 4 sub.. 4,f :;;J:ind \\"l.lt, ;11 1Zyg•ci,11)111:111.1. -I Porn tinli :1)01 Itml.r, Vt•II”w Iwing In 1.41,01.1 . , 1 . 1,V1511111 hill 11111‘ . NVIII,kt2) , 1011:11 71 7110: 1 7s. I'otrnlruni i>. tin:4,111,1; ;i1 : 11.1111,11 in I nu ll ;it 1'111t•ng.,,t11,11;,,1, 1,1;0,1 l'rt Letllntl :\lichiga2l Nev Y.rk 1 't•ntnll I I tolson . . . • Erie Y4lll' Cori ilicates 1. ( 111 11 It _1 1 1 ( 11 ADELpii [A, ~cCr. cattle ni:u . ket ('((((I (((lies (inn at allottl torm(•r rates; :,INN) head arfived and sold :It train •i..113f. , ,c tor Ist totality; I Ist If l c fill' Na. 7, and .10(., 1:W tier It, for vonitlion as to clualit - . 'fine marliet dosed rather (lull at Mr, /11/,/,' Thl . a!, tht , pn rlirulnr, of 110• 110.. /wel SlOllll. 10.11 21.1. )lortin, l'ullt•r J.: V(1, \Vv,lt•rn E. 1,•1 , 111t•H, \Voslerll INl,l,ncy LC: Smith, ()hi" I'. Ilaifutway, Chest, rn 1 . 11 12.1_ .1. :,1e1 , 1111•11, 1111111diel . dr, In_ I, liran , ol 1:P1. IS ft,tol. :17 FL E.S9 ,tl r 141 110 IM. M. Eill11:111 (V. Cu. Elle,ler-ci, 5i14 , 1111.1 . , :;1) \V. A1t•C:111, to .1. lit•llll4.d.k ,54,1,41 nl :Llel,tll TOllllll,O 1.111,4. lun it.., 1.0 .0111 illy, I+ll :11,• ill di 111,11 d ;II A 1.5111 h t • ,110, it in 7,, r , ,1:11,111r11 fair, 211,111:MU,' 10 11/1 Iletv _:Advertisement kC 1)1'1'011S' SIEI'ICE.--ASSI(IN ED ES alid .1. st•lio,k.—'l'lie under st;,ttutl \ utlitur, In distribute the hal:ince reintilniliu• in thu huntls ii ssiunett, fur (lie 1,0111.111 uf ere.tilur. \ 11. Lkt. .1. t.teliock, b t und ”111,r11,111",•11,1,1[1:....11I t•Ii10,1111V, Will utt Tll Ntl- V111t1:1Z Ugh, .\. 11.. I'll. at 2 u'elut.b, I'. )1.. in thu Library Ituutil House. ill il t i fill of tvltel, all iter.t.t, tuturu.i - 4,1 intiy ~ t•I Ito 11 11. MIEMIR .\ ri • lI , IW 111,11:11,11 ff,r I . A 1. I, \ \ IP \‘' I N I.: II T 11 .1. I) 1 ....i , Itl ( illmill NiPNV I ‘t 1;110II ~,,111111•111 :t1 jr /T 171.1115, E.,1 i strcet A elilllll The umler,igr.(l A utliMr, am, , ,lnttll In di.tri but I Ila halam , remaining In Ihr 15111ils id' Jl,llll liliuc awl Benjamin F. 11n,lantl, A,ignees and :11111,11g 1 lIIISe legally VII lil Ird 111 the Sallie ' Will tor 11151 purp.,, uu Nn) \'l..ll;Elt loth, A. 11., 1511, al Iw“ )'c•k.(•1; - . Lihrary l{oo. Court 11”ust., in ill, I.ancasti•r, %Own all pl•rsnm.. int , .15 , 1 , 1 iu sai , l fli...irilaitMn may ,41,.\ shill Its,' .11 Atalil,Jr. untrt)tt-s 7.1i4)T1CE.----ASSII:NEI) ES tat, of John Si•hoel:, of 1•::1,t I , otte:4:il I ,vp., I,:timistrr eounty.—The undersigned Auditor, appointed to distribute the I,:thitice rentaininv: in the handset lienjantin I I liestand, Assignee of the alioved named estate, to and :titionu; those legally entitled to the sLotie. will sit for that purpose onl'IZSI).11", luth, .1. P,tit, :it 2 o'clock. I'. in the Library Ito,t of the Court IL/1i,,, in the City of I,alll'aSitT, where interested in said distribu tion truly attend. .1. Sl..llThl.ll:Elt, oet 2i' It W ; I=l Fortifies the system against the evil effects of Unwholesome water. Willi core Weakness. Will cure General Debility. Will Cure I learthurn. Will cure Heartburn. Will cure Headache. Will cure Liver Complaint. Will excite and create a healthy appetite. Will invigorate the organs of digestion and moderately increase the temperature of the body anti the force of the circulation, acting, in fact as a general corroborant of the system, con taining no poisonous drugs, and is Th. BEST Tf /N H ' HITTERS in the WORLD. A fair trial h: earnestly solicited. 1.4 Hl, C. t 1 UlfliEl. l CU. , Putfpntorouss, Hun sox, N. V. Central Depot American Express Building, 5.5 Hl' I IS, ST., NEW 'YORK, Par sale by I,ruggists. Grocers &c. I I. IL. slayff taker, Agent, Lancaster, Wholesale Agent. For sale by Ilcitshu and C. A. Heineth. oil LhJ tf w II ST:I f T B r C o g *- 1 E oli George AVolf, r u E n 1 4 , 3 1 1 deceased.—The undersigned Auditor, appoin ted by the Orphans' Court to distribute the balance or the personal estate remaining In the hands of Robert T. Ryon, administrator of said dec'd, to and among those legally entitled to the swine, will sit for that purpose on THURSDAY, NO VEMBER 111th, at 10 o'clock, A. in the Library Room of the Court House, in the City of Lancaster, where all persons interested in said distribution may attend. H. B. SWARR, Auditor. oct [Columbia Spy copy.]. .11. w 11 COERT PROCLAMATION.—WHEREAS the Honorable HENRY G. LONG, Presi dent; II on. A. L. Il AY Es and FERREE BaixToN, Esq., Associate Judges of the Court of Common Pleas in and for the county of Lancaster, and Assistant Justices of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery and Quar ter liessionaof the Peace, in and for the county of Lancaster, have issued their Precept to me directed, requiring me, among other things, to make public proclamation through, my ball wick, that a Court of Oyer and Terminer and a General Jail Delivery, also a Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace and Jail Deliv ery, will commence in the Court House, in the city of Lancaster, In the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. on the THIRD MONDAY IN NOVE!MBER. (thc 21st; 1861, in pursuance of which precept, Pubtie Notice is Hirsby Given, to the Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Lan caster, in the said county, and all the Justices of the Peace, the Coroner and Constables of the said city and county of Lancaster, that they be then and there in their own proper persons with their rolls, records and examinations, and inquisitions, and their other remembrances, to do those things which to theirollices appertain, in their behalf to be done•, and also all those who will prosecute against the prisoners who are, or then shall be in the jail of said county of Lancaster, are to be then and there to prose cute against them as shall be past. - cto Dated t 20 tV at Lancaster, Ocroza Eagar. Mat i 9 411 IThtfriiigefi. • - Varitels. N Y.IZIZ, I letober lE= ijaxs..fttrtionstats.- - ESTATE OF PETER HARTING, late of West Cocalieo twp., Lancaster co., deceased—Letters testamentary on said estate having been granted to the undersigned: All persons indebted thereto are requested to make immediate settlement, and those having claims or demands against the same will present them without delay for settlement to the undersign ed, residing in said township : PETER RA RTING„ ELIAS BINKLEY, Executors, West Cocalico twp Ott '2O iit , sr ll] UDITOILS:NOTICE.-ESTATEOEJOHN 31. farmer, latqtof Upper Leaeock MT., de reused. Letters of administration on said estate having teen gnmted tn the undersigned, all per sans indelitisl thereto are requested to make immediate set dement, and those having claims or demands will present them without delay for settlement to the undersigned. IV3I. BENDER, Adminisirator. Residing in Lower Leacoek I wp. net tit,w EEILTTORN NOTICE.--THE 'UNDER siew•dEseetttor of the Will of Mary Cul hert,tiee'd, hereby gives notice to those indebted to said estate to call on the undersigned with their . :teenunts, duly authenticated for settle ment, and those knowing themselves Indebted to the sanle Will please flake make payment at wee. JACOB 'LECHER, Administrator 1111= ADM INISTRATOR'S NOTI C E.--ESTATE of William Mairphy, late of Cotentin twp., Lancaster co., dec'd.—Letters of administration on said estate having been granted to the un dersigned: All 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. NANCY A. MURPIry, residing in Colerain NIES CRESWELL, residing in Ed<n twr., "et 211 it AtlnliniStrattn, TURNPIKE ELECTION—THE ANNUAL" el,et ion for °Moors of the Lancaster Littz Turnpike Road l'ormany, will be hold on Mon day, N,,vember 7th. 1564, at the public house of S. Liclithenthaler. In Lit iz: between the hours M and I o'clock, I'. M. .1. It. Tsur Line, /el( lilt, 17, lua.l mt.)) :tt w-11 F'STRAY 110104 E.—ON THE 27rn OF j SEPTEMBER LAST, a Brown colored Th-tLISE, blind, about II or 15 hands high, came to the 'Wen, the subscriber, in Warwick township, :Mom miles from the village of Lille. The horse is now at the stable of Eml Welfllllllll, ill like villugr of Warwick. The lowlier can hare him by coming forward, prov ing property and paying charges, otherwise lie will lie disposed of :iccordlng to haft•, WILLIAM KEMPER. ~otii:t•tw Al'1)11'.1 OR'S NoTicE.---ESTATE OF Geo. late of the Borough of l'oltunbitt, df•coic-e(i..rht• undersigned Auditor, appointed by the I uldtains . Court of I.ancaster county, to di , trtlite tho huh, of the proceeds .f the re.Bl ostalo rentainiLll2., in OW Lauds of Robert Ityon, admitti.strator of said deceased, as per his ;Icootint, to and among those legally m ull,, t,, I to wnlr, Uili 111 f,,r that purpose TI I l• SIR'. tut h, ;it 10 w e i oe k A . 3 1., io tho Library Room of Ihe 'most llouse, in the I 'it \ • of Where 1 1 1•1 , 4,111 , 11I11.4 . 1 . 1,1.41 11. li. s \VA RR, I , S'EA'FF, Nill'l'lCE.--ESTATE OF CIIRIS -1.1 decd.—The undersigned, the exooptions died to the account 1,1 Loci Sensenltt, 1 rotor of ishristizin St.ll,llhl, Int, of Earl twp., I:ow:1 , h, county, ttn.l report distri 'onion of the Luhulcr in Ite,ountant's hands, harhv L4lN't• 111,1 ici• that they trill 111e,t iii the court I 10nt.,. in the City of I,lllC.lSter, on Fll Y, /\•l.:\ IHE 11 Ilt 11, Istit, at 1 o'clock, I'. wll,ll 111111 tchere 1111 14.1,011 , interesto,l ohly :11 Nll.l if th,‘ cproper. JESSE 1..\ 111 - ItKI 1(0,1 1: 1.:1• BEN IL I,ll]G, oct '2O It, II Anclitor,, t . I)ITOR'S NEI) :ES , 11 ,tat, Abm. F .101111 under icned udit,,;:i k ,p,inted to distribute the hal 1111re renkaining in the hand cll . Joint Kline and lieujuwiu I'. iiiestand, Assignee , : if the .•,tate almve nained,l,oldamengthose lk•gally entitled to the Sallie, Win (lint purpose ou Til Y, NI) \'ENIIIEN 111th, 1864, at I'. 31„ In the I,lbrary neent thel'ourt 11,,nse, in the I.niicaster, \\there all per •-,ns interested it,:thi di , trilanien may at tend. \ SLAYM.XI(I.:II, 204( 11~ Auditor. p l.: Al' IF: A N I) UN /ON. (tile liappiness and prosiwrity essentially Willllll tear :11111 in 11111)11 11001, ufthus, comprotnis,s ill the Constitut ion the l uinu is 711( .1 .ysettic. " Tilt• . 11i1,11 WIIS fm . iiie,l by the exercise or a spirit of cencili;ition and effinpre iiiiNe, and to restore and preserve It, the smile spirit iinist prevail lii one cottileils and in the Istelris of the it, oil Lt(- 04, I: A Ni) EETIN( Nv . EsT CI I EsTER, TIII - Ils1).\ V.l /IT4 /BEI: 'rho I ',lira! Doioocriitic of l'ho,t or .•:nit c • iu :troot•thlnc, with Ow rocclllll.llCllllil- I thy has :11/I.llllted T11111,1;1,V the 27th of Wo,her for a. ( ftnrol S )I,•h Iho 1 1,, ,MTIICY and l'oristitu lowil Union 1,, 1 1/ . , 111 -, il • r, Ii W'st Chester, - Iu !It' logitniAl .l l 11 . 1 • 1 1 / 1 . 1i, A. M.; nod they brot!ir,ll iu 1)1•:r.A. Ait,NT,;(yAtEity. STEIt, lI.A 11E1.1'1 I I.\ , W' i'ECI 1,, . hi pro , olll particil,ito on the ocen,ion. =ME , your 11l hors nine in the glorious ~itnintigns of '2,:l1111 . 41 - (1)M I.: in - otir . U. , ' ion. of hundreds and thotisamls, with your 41:tughtcrs s‘veethclirts Cti:sl . l.: in Ivagon,, your light rriNgrs, ;tut' 111/1,•1,1 , 1,'1111c) foot • CIIME rt !11l Vour Sl/112,, Ban 11,r,. suit 11 ; C):0 1.: rTE in 111,. spirit ni true rairi,oi,m, to rt‘j4 ill., over thus V It 'TORY in liennsylv.inin, pt,•parc• to ,t silo. the death 41oty, iii Lincoln WAR, 1.111.4.111 I)l{.\ Lincoln DEBT, Lincoln TA X ES, ;11111 Li t1c4,1,1 141'111 , 1,11y, 55, 111.1. Uod tcillinc , P 1, 1 ,1•, C111.11,C1/11S1i!llii1/1110 1.01( . 11V, and Pl . l,pOrity 11111 - , at an ,Irly (Itty, States and Ow l'eople. Wil4l liecn \ sal Ilavvalt•callyeim,n;l`lll,llll,l,l - tlwir nros,mre, lien, PARKER, N. J.., and .11IIIN VAN N. Y.; VIII I n diana; \ WALL itl,Ack, I).‘wst)N, of Fayette; \ 1•X, Ni).\ \vii.‘lcr()N,N,otTilicin , , NcoNA .I()NEs, 14 . 1,5; .\ll Dauphin: NIII.:ItSi Lanca,t,.. VEIL\ I, ft\ N will lie Ines AVIV I'r~.i~lcnl of the C,lttral Club, STRICK.I..\ 'lialrlila it ‘,l I,f 'firt ,, lk.llitellet. NV II r)ICI3I,IC SALE.--ON i:1111.t Y. NO- I \'l: 1111:I{ II!, 161, by or, , PI Inv I will hr soil by iit liiti• Dr. A. Shelly, dee'rl, in I villaue of \Varwiel:, WarNvirk or county, hear the iuluut hln lailroarl, the following real e.tal e . In wit ; T \\",)-ST()ItY 111111 K D 1 I ,, USE. i s,a 'l'¢ Story Tease 11011,e wit It Barn and 1111,1 other outbuildings, w iii I Atli ES or Land in a hick slate of cultivation, all in good volidilion. Iwo, a Well of never failou water i, lilt g ,, od Ai the saint , an.l plum the following art ;11-.. he .old: , )ne anti 11 u , Choi,. Fruit Trees. a number of Morli,•ed I ,oeti,t Prtsis, One iii is Case, Itoses . ,, and a nuother of Ulher.ll he above will lie , old lit whole or divided. Nvisliing to view the rondo by ruffling on the undersigned. f',1111111•11,, to 1)111.1) . (.100Z, P. M., 1111011 :11b111:1111• Win giN en awl terms of gale 111:iik• known by }tHS. rilAMAi:sina,rY, .~iif!l II I<i f:nl i'IN =ZEE R. PETER Si =MNIMMJ where lie Nvill he prepnn•ti to beat lion Ilxygenlzed Alr all tll,eases or the EMEEI T II It U A T BE= PURIFICATION OFITHE:BLOOD Tho oxygen In 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 Or 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 had from the time of breathing it, and a few applications are only necessary to eradi- sate the disease entirely Persons living at a distance may be treated at their homes after visiting the Doctor Consultations are Free. Ogee hours from 9 to 5. Ladles' parlor up stairs. Oct If lyddiw CI Ote ATOTICE.—TKE 'STOCKHOLDERS: OE 11 the Lancaster and Ephrata Turnpike Com pany are hereby notified that an - election will be held at the hotel of Lewis Sprecher, in the City of Lancastervon 4MONDAY, the 7th day of November next, between the hours of two and four o'clock P. M., for the purpose.of electing a President, Managers, and Treasurer for , the en suing year. By orderof the President, .701-IN K. REED, secretary. Lancaster, October 6, 1801. 31w ARK ESB ERG INSTITUTE.—A BOARD ING SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, on the Pennsylvania Central Railroad, two hours' ride from Philadelphia. Classical, Scientific and Gymnastic Departments. :Text Term will begin November 7th. For further information address the J. M. RAWLINS, A. M., sep stw s 37J Parkesburg, Chester en., Pa. LANCASTER COUNTY BANK. September 22.1, , A GENERAL MEETING OF • THE . 11 Stockholders of the Bank will he hell at the Banking House, in the City of Laneaster A on THURSDAY, the 27th day of DCTOBER next, at la o'clock, A. 31., when will be sub mitted for their acceptance, the Acts entitled "Au Act to entend the Charter of the Lancas ter County Bank," approved ►he 6th day of January, 1.864. By order of the Board of Directors. sep B td 38] W. L. PEIPEIt, Cashier. C HRISTIAN WIDITYER'S CABINET-WARE MANUFACTORY Corner of East King and Duke streets The largest, most complete and fashionable assortment of Cabinet Ware constantly on hand in the Warerooms connected with tins establishment, and at prices to suit the times. aug 29 tfdsw 1 R A. SMITH, CRACKER, BISCUIT AND CAKE BAKERI! Three doors below Lane's Store, Lancaster, Pa ea- All the articles for sale at this establish lishment are baked fresh every day. aug 2U tlllsw HOWELL ti GRUGER'S No. 66 Nowrii gut:EN STI(.I.(KT, (EAST SIDF:,) MANTLES, GRAVE STONES AND All orders attended to with neatness and tie spatch. The public are invited to examm e the drawings and stock on hand ang 29 MUMIIIMI FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE HUGH S. G..4.1?..4, No. Gt East, King street As Agent for the following named well known Companies, will make Insurance against loss or damage by fire either annually or perpetually, (also short risks!, on .property either in town or country. Also, Insurance on Lives and granting Annuities. LYCOMING COUNTY MUTUAL FIRE IN SURANCE COMPANY. CH.-I RTER PERPETUAL. Capital over 52,C01,1.100 Fl re Insurance Co. of North America of Phil'a Incorporated 179-I. Capital and Assesiits, American - life and Insurance and Tru,t Com pany, Philadelphia, Pat,, Incorporataal IS.",u Capital and Assests, over Ss00,()(X) he Trustees of the latter Company have m ca trade a dividend n all Mutual Policies In fnrre Dec. 31, iattl, of 50 per cent, of the premiums ra• ceived attiring the year aug 29 B. I. IV tNGSTON, \ T 'T O H S R S- A T- I. .\ \\ (A tow doors north of 110? Court house,) COLUMBIA INSURANCE COM IANY U 1 COLUMBIA, LANCASTER C T P OUN Y, A. FuuliTii. ANNUAL REPORT. W hole amount insured, Whole amount of Premium Nolcs Balance Cash Premiums, January 1, 184t3, Recp't for Premium less Agent's commission in 18111, Receipts for Assessments less Agent's commis. sloes in 1863,. Losses and expenses paid in nitii3 Bal, Prem. Jan. 1, lblil, 513,997 79 A. F. GREEN, President. GEouu E YOUNG, Jr., Serretary. MicuAEL S. Hut MA N, Treasurer. R. T. Ryon, John w. Steary, .101111 Feniirlch, Geo. Young, Jr., 1 - 1. G. IN I iniell, Nicholas McDonald &Lull F. Eberlein, ..liellael S. Shuman, Amos S. Green, S. C. Slay maker Edmund Spering, Columbia, February 111, 1564. aug 31) JACOB NEILER'S LAGER BEER SALOON AND SOUTHWEST CORNER OF CENTRE SQUARE .LIS'Et'FE OF tiltS. S. .t. E. 511AFFSEIG. ILA ,teed.-I,elders Adininistrution 1111 1 111' 1,11.11t1•1/1 . )frs. i. A_ E. Sl:Miner, tat of 1.11 , t I tonegal twp., Lancaster county, 4lee'cl., having been granted to the undersigned re.jding iii said township: All 1:1,,ole.: indebted to sail estate:ire requested to inal:e inittied 1111'111, 111111 those lutving ehtine: salt pre,e»t them without delay for sell lenient. JE121:::\11All till. \ 5ep . 2 . 2. Ii Adininistrator. A I)3IINIS'FILAIOIi'S of Ma2,(talena Hostetter, late of Main lowns.hip, deceased.—Letters of Administra tion 011 Said estate hating been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to mid, immediate settlement, and those having claims or Ill'111:11111: , against Ihe Sallie Win present 111'111 Wit luau delay 11W S.•I - Ilk - nil - zit to either of the undersigned, bet in re near .titi tun - nsiii 1. CHRISTIAN E. 1H )STErI'ER, AI3ItAII.II S. HERR, sell '2261 A,lnlin,trai ors (IF 5i.1.31 I. liucher, late of township, .I.v.ncaster county, dee'd. The undersivityd Auditor, appointed to distrihute the kthince remaining lii the hauls Reuben L'ut'her John liurkhohler, Executors of the kill of the decedent above Hawed Ilinoin.r. those leg;dly entitled to the saute, will sit for that par p ose nu TII Y, the 3d day of Ni) 111. Xi, lit 10 o',lock. A. :NI., in the Lihntry lloum of the Court house, in the city ul 1.11111.11Sit•r, where all persons interested in S:lid distribu tion may attend A. SLAY.)I.\I:EIZ, oet 13-41 Iv -.10 Auditor. A UDITOit'S rNI)E11- signed Auditor,, appointed to diS11 . 0)111, hail am, remaining in the hands of John Brush Administrator of Benign Fisher, IMO r WashingMn Borough, Lancaster c.ollllt.', , 111ilollg those legally entitled to the same. will sit for that purpose on SATUB.II.I.I", NI 19111, A. IL 1,61, at o•clooli A. M„ in the Library Boom ol't he onn.t. House, in Lancas ter city, where all interested may attmid A. OLA 1" N Nil, - Oct 13-11w-10 Auditor. USTATE OF .lA('OR AXEIt. LATE OF J the City of Lancaster, dec'd.—Letters of administration on the estate of Cleve::o,l having been granted by the Register of Lan casterconnty tot he undersigned : lie therefore, hereby gives notdee to all persons ha vim:, claim, or demands :against the estate of ',Lid deeedi•lit to make knwn the scone In 111111. :1)111 t,) all (per sons knowing, themselves indebted to said estate to make payment to him, without delay. ANDIIE\V m ( lius;:s;is, Administrator, Residing in the City of Lancaster. oct law 1, - ISTATE OF JOHN EBY.t.P ER _LA late of Earl township, dece'd.--Vetters Administration On the estate of the said John Ebey, deceased, having been granted by 11, Register of Lancaster county, to the M16,- signml residing in said Earl township: All persons indebted to the estate or said deceased are requested to make paymenl, all I.v ing claims against the san e • will pvesent 11,111 duly authenticated for settlement, to =EI LANCASTER Cttl'NTY BANE, October Ist, IWi I. A_ 3' ; e : ( 1 ( j r E s ( oTrs n N I F t, 4 1 ) 4. u rine the ensuing yoar, will lie held at t Ho; House, In the city of Lancaster, on MI NIIA Y. the 21st (lay of NOV EMBER, het wia•n the hours of 10 and :3 o'clock. ANI)N S , An Annual :%leeting of the -:toeliholders Will be held on TI - 11::-WAV . , the Ist day of .N 1 /VP:M -BE:It, 1%1, at In o'clock, agreeably to the char \V.- 1,. 1'1•:11 1 1dt, Cashier, AUDITOR•S NOTICE.—ESTATE OF Benjamin Swarsz, late of East cocalico township, Lancaster county, decd.—The un dersigned Auditor appointed to distribute the b„l„iic, remaining in the Lands of William swarty, to and among those legally entitled to the same, will sit for that purpose, on FRIDAY, the 21st day of ocul wER, 151;1,In o'clock, A. M., in the Library Room of the Court House, In ale City of Lancaster, where all persons in terested In said distribution may attend. \VM. S. AM WEG, sep .1t 351 Auditor. ESTATE OF JOSEPH HILTON DECD. —Letters of administration on the estate of Joseph Hilton, late of Little Britain town ship, decid, having been granted to the sub scriber residing in said township, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate - payment, and those having claims will present them, without delay, properly au thenticated for settlement. DANIEL R. HILTON. ACCOUNTS OF TRUST AND ASSIGNED ESTATES.—The Accounts of the following named estates have been exhibited and flied in the office of the Prothonotary of the Court of Common Please of Lancaster county, to wit: Israel Heiner, Estate; Cyrus Ream Assignee. Christian C. Lipp, Estate; John S. Lipp, As a-nee. si Not is hereby given to all persons inter ested Inany of said estates, that the Court have appointed MONDAY, OCTOBER 24th, 1864, for the confirmation and allowance of said ac counts, unless exceptions be flied or cause shown why said accounts should not be allow ed. JOHN SET DOMRIDGE, Prothonotary. • • PROTHONOTARY% OETICE, Sept. 28, 1884. 41 Imp 28 . 4t 38 LANCASTER, PA ll= M 4 12_13LE WORE:S, MONUMENTS Lancaster, Pa REEZII lIMKt - 4'il Slasi. 7) , 10 143 2 3, 34 47 LAN CASTER, PA notices IS. \ Al' EP.1.:1" DultES .I,llffinistrato, Wroteatonat Oardo. TT B. swAnii; ATT ORNEY-AT-LAW, No. 13 NORTH. Dux STWCIET, (Near Ale Court House,) LANCASTER, PA. g2O 'IAntEL Ir. REYNOLDS. ATTORNEY-AT-LA \V No. 53 E.AST. KING STREET, (Opposite Lechler's Hotel,) LANCASTER, PA . NORTH, • T 'P U F. N E Y AT-LAW COLUMBIA, PA ANDREW :CL. FRANTZ, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, NO. 21 NORTH DUKE STREET, NCASTER, PA nug 29 • IiAUFMAN. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW uru DUKE STREET, LAIN CASTER, PA. .fir Soldiers' bounty, buck pay and pensions collected without delay auG 29 W 1 I. 1. I A H. It DNEY, :11"ro RN li Y-AT-LAW, No. .1i EAST KING STREET (Above Lechler's Hotel,) LANCASTER, PA A URA.[ SHANK, TT(IIINI:y-AT-LA NU. :iti NORTH DU ICE ST It EET I=l MIE=ME A T RNE Y -AT-LA W EZTI==IIIMM of arty opposite the Court House,) A N 110 R W J. STEIN MA N , A T T( , ll:cr.v- AT-LAW ulpusltu Cooper's Hotel, W EST KING s E 11=1 D . NWENTZEL CZ;utf.nue, to pray( ice hlsi.tll,,, in .Nuicru. QIM:EN STREET, till a mitlitre south of tint, Railroad Depot, IMEMEI M=MMINI sUIt(IEDN DENTIST, and re,ldtau.o opposite Cooper's Hotel, lil= I.A_NUASTER, PA 8E51..1.1. I=l lo his care will be ittletith:d I.), M=E=INI I= (Uppusitek'ourl lloUsv,) o.'orattmcnt Ivan IM=MI The Secretary el the Treasury gives notice tlm,t subscript ions will I Itt received for Coupon Treasury Nitcs, payable t Itree years from Aug. 15th, ISIA, wit h seml-annual interest at the rate of SOVell 111 rue-tent tis per cent_ per annum, anki birth L.. ho paid In law- MIMI= These note,: will convertible at the option of the holder :Lt mei ofity, into six per cent. gold hearing 1i,11.15, payable not less than five nor 1 . 11,, 1.11:111 from thetrdate, as the (:”,•riii,•,ii nia,v i9roL. Thiiy svill be issued in di•imininatigins ?iOO, 51,000 and :"..1,000, :t.! p! lons 111151 be for fifty dollars or nitilLipl, of fifty dollara B=rl free of t r:in,p.rtat ion charg,sas soon titter the receipt of Ilse original Certificates of Deposit as they can be prepareal As the notes dr a w Interest front August 15, persons Tusking deposits subsequent to that date 'nest pay the Interest teerued from date or nolo to (1”1. , or depo,it Pardo, dep,sit ing t wen y-tive thousand dol. tars and upv;tints for these notes at any one will ho commission of one- quarter el' one pet• cont. SPI?CIAI, A I,VANTA(;ES OP THIS LOAN. IT Is A NATIONAL SAVIN.S BANK, offering a higher rate of interest than any other, and the br.xl Neel, rity. Any say Ings Lank which pays its cicoositors in U.S. Notes, considers that it is paying in the Lest circulating medium of' the country, nu,i ,t Ce/nne.d. pay In :tnything better fur its MVO :Lss,•ts ore either hl government seri, ri or in runes or bonds m‘yable In gov- 011111,11( paper. it e.luall, rraicculrul a 6 a tonporary or prnuaucui iu esuuent. Th. , uotrw ran always ,e,ld ne• wit hin a freed ion ul I heir face and acciunulattn interest, awl are the best security with banic, a, collateral, for discounts. 1;11111=1 In addition to thy very liberal interest on the notes for three years, this privilege of conver sion Is now worth about three per cent. per an num, for the current rate for 5-20 Bonds la not less than side po, Pl•/11. pr,lfliltlll, and before the war the premium on six per cent. V. H. stocks was ov.•r Iteenl y per ',III! II will be seen that tint tattuat prttitt ott this tune, at the present role, tv lint less than tell per cent. per ME= FEMME But a,iklt, from all the ad‘a:ltagt:s we have Halo era t i vt nl I'nngress exempts bonolN rood Tre,mwry flofrx from local taxation 111 the average, I his exemptionls worth about WO Per Cent. t,.•r the rate of taxa! iu varitms .1 the country It Is bent., I luU u.. St•Cli rit it . , Offer SU great ill(111C1 - 111,10, to ati i,ued by the gov,rlitnt:lll. 111 ull atlu r forIIIS of Indebted- ness, the faith or ability t,f private parties, Or StOVI: Ili . ~,I )41,11.0 eollllllllllltieS, o,oy, j, ),11.,1,4c(1 fer payment, while the whole property Cd ry is held to secure the discharge Lila ohligations of the United terms Mr its loans, it believes that the very strongest appeal will be to the loyalty and pat ri,ti , rn of tho i,eople. • l'p to the Illth of Soptoolhcr,t he hohgeriptlOnS 111=1 !..; (0,000,000 Subscript ions will he received by the Trees- u rer of the United States, at Washington, the several Assistant Treasurers and designated Depositaries, and by the FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF STRA,SBURG and the FIRST NA TIONAL BANK OF MARIETTA: ALL RESPECTABLE BANKS 54 BANKERS throughout the country will give further infor- 'nation :aid AFFORD EVI;RY FACILITY TO SUB SCRIBERS. 00t5 5;110,e5 MPORTA3CI"I'O TILE LADIES. T We beg leave to call your attention to our well selected stock of LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S GAITERS AND SHOES, Among them all excellent assortment of CONGRESS, LACED, AND BUTTONED GAITERS, GLOVE-KID, MOROCCO, AND KID BA_LMORALS, With a great variety of MISSES' SHOES. Also, HEAVY SHOES for country wear, We feel confident of being able to give aatLi, faction in regard to style, quality and price of goods, as well as promptness in executing orders. A share of public patronage is all we ask at No. 61 NORTH QUEEN STREET, (Opposite Howell's Marble Yard.) H. H. CREAGEB, aug $8 tfilSW .ANN/E. REM=
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