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Ij ^^ s^s^lspig^^!<br />
LuMihr ^-IrftoB tat uunUa on tha estate of old it- j<br />
onset, having been granted pi Oa undersigned executor<br />
of the will of mid deceased, redding lo the Citj of I*n-<br />
eastor He therefo re, hereby gin* aatise to ill persons<br />
having claims or inminrti iwfttt t>W tltate , to make<br />
kno. n ihe nme to him *itW«tddaT. «nbn Mowrer ,rAssigned Estate , George W. Hensel and<br />
Daniel Lefevre, Assignees.<br />
Notice is hereby given to all persons interested In any of<br />
said estates, that the Court have appointed MONDAY ,<br />
NOVEMBER 24th , 1862, for the.confirmation and allowance<br />
of said accoants , unless exceptions be filed or cause shown,<br />
why said accounts shonld Dot be allowed<br />
PETER MARTIN , ProtWy.<br />
Pbothoz jotaey's Office, October 23d, 1862.<br />
oct 25 4t 42<br />
PUBLIC SALE—On THURSDAY, the<br />
-.iOth day of NOVEMBER , a Tract or Piece of Land ,<br />
containing about 10 or 12 ACRES , more or less, adjoining<br />
lands of Mr. Mumma and olhers. The improve - » •<br />
mentB ar e a TWO-STORY DWELLING HOUSE, fTHV<br />
a fmall Barn , a thriving Young Orchard , Ac., liasl<br />
hnd two springftof rannlngwater near the house. " ¦<br />
|<br />
The land is under good fence and in a high state of culti *<br />
Tation.<br />
.83- Any person wishing to view the premises before the<br />
day of sale, will please call on Mrs. Anna Weia, or on John<br />
B. Erb , residing io Litiz.<br />
Possession will be given on the 1st of April next, when<br />
an indisputable title will be made.<br />
Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., of said day, when<br />
terms will be made known by ANNA WEIg,<br />
JOHN B. ERB,<br />
oct 28 ts 42] Executors.<br />
A DJOURNED SALE OF THE SWAJV<br />
J\ HOTEL STAND IN THE BOROUG H OP 8TRAS-<br />
BURG —On THURSDAY , the 27th day of NOVEMBER ,<br />
1S62, will be sold by- public outcry, on the premises , that<br />
val uable property in the Boronsh of Strasburg, at the<br />
J unctloc of tbe Lampeter read and the UUlport turnpike ,<br />
containing SIX A0BE3, more or less, on which Is erected<br />
a TW0-3TORY BRICK TAVJERN HOUSE , Brick . ..<br />
Kitchen , ''Smoke House, Wash Houee , Ice House, #r ^?V<br />
Wood Houae. extensive stabling, Bufflciont to ac- son<br />
commodate 40 horses, Sheds, Drove Yards , Plat- JLL.LJ.<br />
form Scales, two wells of water , one of which is at tbe bar *<br />
room door , the other at the kitchen door , and a great<br />
variety of fruit trees.<br />
The buildings and fences are all in good repair , and the<br />
stand is one of the best in <strong>Lancaster</strong> county.<br />
Persons wiBhiog to view the property, previous to the<br />
sale, may apply to James Curran , who resides oq the<br />
promises , or to the subscriber residing at Lampeter.<br />
Possession and an indisputable title will be given on the<br />
lBt of April next.<br />
Sale to commence at 1 o'clock. P. M., of said day, when<br />
terms will be made known by<br />
H. MILLER ,<br />
Assignee of James Curran and wife.<br />
oct 28 [Examiner copy-] .¦ ts 42<br />
NOTIGJB.<br />
Je8i« Oeha i OsarMjJommon P>«w*I*ntart«<br />
, tb. *<br />
WCooW.<br />
^ Nortdftsr I*tn, 1854,<br />
HyartJrinhacB. j^JfttW.<br />
^<br />
Oct *>, IWZ > attao&rii<br />
tfm. K. Wltowfc Attorney for<br />
defendant, Oonrt grant m rttlfton plaintiff 1 t&4eclara in 30<br />
%%**^^ ^^ T,&£i8£&y a-<br />
oc.ta4t*i] ;; . ¦ .. .-¦ Proi h-y.<br />
T)1SK KIjKCTIOS.— Notice 1« liereby<br />
X> giren that an elactlon lor Sir«ctora of the Monnl Joy<br />
Baok, toaern lbria» eiuiUag jcar, »H! be held at the<br />
Baskiiig eoMe,'irr&o4nt To/ boroofh , on MONDAY,<br />
NOVKMBKR 17th, 1S62, batvein thi honra of » o'clock, A.<br />
Jt, «cd3o'clock, P. M.<br />
~<br />
¦<br />
f ,, .-. -.. • JA OOB.E.tONG, C»hier.<br />
MomiT joTTOct/ai ilfe " . Ioetast «l :<br />
AT HI S OLD STAND AGAIS.<br />
_£X Xhe nndflnrigned begs-Jear« to inibnn- bifl frieods<br />
lb»tbe bMxglln opeto-d ii.i galcili. Bnifr Ke ' ndfg's Bran<br />
Hotel, Centre Square , where he will be pleased to Bee all<br />
bis old customers and as many new ones aa wish to fare<br />
sumptuously on tbe bast Oystera And other delicacies which<br />
the marketa wni afford. ¦ ¦ ' * - WILLIAM KAUTZ.<br />
oct 7 . 31 39<br />
IJIKCCTOE'S IOTICE ESTATE OF<br />
_|i,<br />
J gHIMA WILLIAMS, late of Badsbnry twp ^dee'd. —<br />
Letters testamentary on said estate haTing been granted<br />
to the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are re-<br />
quested to make immedlace settlement , and those baring<br />
clalmior demands agitest the sauui will present tha'm<br />
withoat delay fbr aettMinent toths unden Umed, reaidiug<br />
In said township. ZACHARIAH K-HILLIAM3.<br />
octT6t«39] Bxecntw. .<br />
TTBITB D STATES . STAMP TAXES 1M-<br />
U POSE D BY THE ACT OV 186i<br />
Published for the conTenience cf STORE-KEEPERS,<br />
MERCHANTS , BB0EEB8,-tAWYEB8, CONVEYANCERS<br />
and the public generally, on a large neat card showing at<br />
a glance, the amount of duty on tax to be paid. Price 10<br />
cents. For sale by J. M. tFESTU AEFFEE,<br />
No. 44, Corner of North Queen and Orange streets.<br />
oct 7 . . .. . . . tf 89<br />
ESTATE OF JOHN CURTIS , LATE OF<br />
East* Lampeter twp., <strong>Lancaster</strong> eonDty, deceased.—<br />
Letters testamentary ¦ on the aboTe estate having been<br />
granted to the subscriber , raiding in said townsbip: All<br />
pertons indebted to said estate wiil make Immediate pay-<br />
ment, and those having claim* will present them without<br />
delay properly authenticated lor settlement. -<br />
8AAIDBL OTOTI8,<br />
oct 7 6t« 391 ' . Executor.<br />
below Eighth, iroutb Bide,<br />
PHILADELPHIA.<br />
IMP0B.TKK and MAN-<br />
UFAOTDREK OF. AND<br />
DEALtB in all kindx of<br />
FAN'^T FUBS,<br />
for LadieB* and Children's<br />
wear.<br />
I desire to Bay to my<br />
friends cf <strong>Lancaster</strong> and<br />
tho jEnrrpunding counties<br />
that 1 have now in store,<br />
one of the largest and most<br />
beautiful assortments of all<br />
klrds and qualities of<br />
FANCY FUK3,/or ladies'<br />
and Children's Wear, that<br />
will be worn during this<br />
Fall and Winter. -<br />
My Furs were purchaaed in Europe , previous to the rise<br />
in Sterling Exchange, and the Now Doty * Imposed on all<br />
Pars , Imported since the first of August.<br />
I wonld also state , that as iODg aa my stock lasts,.I will<br />
offer it at priceB proportionate to what the goods cost me;<br />
but , it will be impossible for me to Impor t nnd Manufac-<br />
ture any more FnrB, and sell them at the same prices,<br />
owing to the nnsettled state of the alfairs of the country.<br />
JS&" Kemember the name, number and street.<br />
JOHN FARBIBA ,<br />
sep 9 6m 36]<br />
718 Arch street, Philadel phia.<br />
p~^pavsjaa«ssaBBaBBaB<br />
B«a~a«MMBjB-Baaaa«aBaaiav«aBiBBBBBBB ^^H<br />
i i i i '^^^^^ JJJJ<br />
8ALS.—IB* fulxcrlUf otfoi at print* aatapon^<br />
reasonable<br />
term a, a> valuable Varm aitnatsr on the Qfc-<br />
nodogulnet creek, near ¦<br />
WeWs Bridge," In NorthiUddle-<br />
ton towcshlp, Cumberland county. Pa, about %% miles.<br />
norIhofCarlial<br />
f,containlngl6oACaSS<br />
, moroor . . ¦ - .<br />
less, of flrsWato Slate Land, having, thereon Jg"*,<br />
erMledaTWO-EPTOKT BEICK HOUSE,* weather; IS5S1<br />
bo»rdod Log House, Bank Barn. 'Wagon. Shed, JlU-L<br />
Corn Cribs, *e, with never-falling water at the door.<br />
About MO acre, l, elaand and under good fences; and the<br />
balance<br />
in nod amber. This ftrm has reoenUybaenweU<br />
"»* •»*»j*:JV K - . .<br />
¦<br />
I FIVE HUNDRED ACRES OF LAND FOB BALE,<br />
embracing a fine farm of 75-.Acres, of'well cleared land.<br />
The whole Is situated one mile south of Tjlersbnrg, Clarion<br />
county, Pa * and on a well traveled public highway. A<br />
vein of coal about 4 fcet thick underlays about oue-thtrd of<br />
the tract. The surface over the coal is gently undulating ,<br />
and affords most excellent grain-land—tbe balance Is level<br />
land and is not surpassed/or<br />
Its adaptedsento the growth<br />
of grass. Ihe tract is nearly a square in shape, and is sur-<br />
rounded by fine, well cultivated firms, and a good neigh-<br />
borhood, and is near to Post Office, Mills, Schools and<br />
Churches. . .<br />
43" Price $12 au Acre, asd terms easy, for particulars<br />
addrosa • JOHN L. KRACSKK,<br />
t oct 7 8m 39] 1417 Barclay street , Philadelphia.<br />
^ht Jut thirty-U'w^yftaff pv ^ Mrgw Hp?"^ptlwi "MSTanr<br />
in America, has siade~ftBvallW)g9in41lt ^*fc^ )i*M|| ^tWw>| T<br />
larauthores fla<br />
this eoantr y-^-- : ' -.,<br />
* v '<br />
- t : ' '"' ' ¦? :.<br />
¦ :• • .-. , MAMION ' H ^RlUirDii<br />
,, ¦ "¦'<br />
Authoress,<br />
of « Alone,", "Hidden Eath," "Moaa Ode,"<br />
whoj«fllfuniish.»atory.6rjjy«ii_isiuiil>er of.Uiejl«»J»f*<br />
Book for 1863. This alone will nlacf the Lady"« Bookla a<br />
jl"ri*» -rtto . wlU jai' ormtSoeTWI&raiScS<br />
tnropgnout ttm year:- > ¦ ~ ¦<br />
- ¦ - .-<br />
^<br />
^fflMiflas^H^^ AaA^ww-sHaVWiaH vaja)<br />
' ; THB " LiTTR A.T;r B ' * " ':f.-.---4<br />
iff op tiut Mnd that can be read aloud In thafaml^. tfnia.<br />
and the clergy In immense numbers<br />
are subscribers,<br />
ibr the<br />
j^jt:., - .- . . ..:, ... .: ;;;;;;!• - . . . ¦ ,. ;J r<br />
-¦ • • ¦ •- '-: :-.: ¦ •: III MURIO .. • .. . .. :¦ .<br />
Is all original, and wonld cost Sis ceuta (tbe pric e of the<br />
Boos) hi the music stores; but most of It la copyrighted, -<br />
and cannot bo obtained except in "aod ey^-^-<br />
OUB BTBELENGRAVraat<br />
¦ ¦ ..<br />
AU efforts to rival us in this have ceased, and we now<br />
stand alonelo this department , glTtng, as we-do, zoany<br />
more and Infinitely better engravings than are- published<br />
in any other wort -<br />
i~~—.<br />
QODiY'S IM1IENBE DOTIBLE SHBST PASHION-<br />
' ¦ ' : " ' ' -plates. - ¦¦ ¦ - ¦ . r<br />
OOntAIKXKO - • " ' -" ' •-<br />
From five to seven full length Colore d Fashions on etch<br />
jplate. Other magazines give only two, ' --<br />
FAB AHR AT) OF ANT FASHIONS S EDBX)PE OE<br />
AMEHIOA. " , .' ' ' "<br />
Godey'a Is the only work Jn the ' worlS that gives these<br />
immense plates, and they are such as to have excited the<br />
wonder of publishers and the publi c The publication of<br />
there plates cost -<br />
. " . - " . . " *XO,000 STORE<br />
than &8hi6n-plateB of the old style, and' nothing bnt otir<br />
wonderfully large drcnlatlon enables us to give them.<br />
Other maguihweannot afford it. *V7e never spare money<br />
when the publte can .be benefited * . ..<br />
. These fashions may be relied on. Dresses may be made<br />
after tnem , and the wearer will not subject herself to ridi-<br />
cule, aa would be the case if she visited the large cities<br />
dressed after ' the style of the plates given in aome of our<br />
so-called magazines. * -<br />
^ OOB WOOD BNGKATTtfOB,<br />
'<br />
' of which we give twice or throe times as many as any other<br />
magazine, ate often mistaken for steel. They are eo far<br />
superior to any others. ¦ '.' ' ;<br />
IMITATI O.N S.<br />
Beware of them . Remomber that tbe Lady's Book Is the<br />
original publication and the cheapest. If you take Qodey,<br />
you want no other magazine. ><br />
Everything that is useful or ornamental In a hoiue can<br />
be found in Qodey. * . -<br />
DRAWING LESSONS. -<br />
. No other magazine gives them, and wo have enongh to<br />
fill several large volumes.<br />
OTJ R RECEIPT S '<br />
are such as can be found nowhere else. Cooking in 'all its<br />
variety—Confectionery—the Nursery—the Toilet ^—the<br />
Laundry—the Kitchen. Receipts upon all subjects are tb<br />
be found in the pages of the Lady 's Book. We originally<br />
started this department , and have peculiar ' facilities for<br />
making it moat perfect This department alone is worth<br />
the price of the Book.<br />
LADIES' WORK TABLE.<br />
This department comprises engravings and descriptions<br />
of every article that a lady wear *.<br />
MODEL COTTAGES.<br />
No other magazine haB this department.<br />
TERMS : CASH IN ADVANCE.<br />
One copy one year, $3. Two copies one year , $5. Three<br />
copies one year , $6. Four copies one year $7.<br />
Five copies one year , and an extra copy to the person<br />
sending the clnb, $10.<br />
Eight copies one year , and an extra copy to the person<br />
sending the club, $16.<br />
Eleven copies one year , and an extra copy to the person<br />
Bending Ihe club, $20.<br />
And the only magazine that can be Introduced into the :<br />
above clubs in place of the Lady 's Book is Arthur 's Home<br />
Magazine.<br />
c<br />
SPECIAL CLUBBING WITH OTHER UkQiZHtSS.<br />
Godey 's Lady 'a Book and Arthur 's Home Magazine both<br />
one year for $3 50.<br />
Godey's Lady 's Book and Harper 's Magazine both onayea r<br />
for $4.50.<br />
Godey, Harper , and Arthur will all three be Bent one year,<br />
on receipt of $6.00.<br />
Treasury Notes and Notes of all solvent banks taken at<br />
par. Be careful and pay the postage on your letter.<br />
Address , L. A. GODEY,<br />
323 Chestnnt Street , Philadelphia , Pa.<br />
oct 21 6m 41<br />
• WIBT IABJ ,<br />
1 Isaac R. Bash. ' Isaao Butter<br />
Israel MoCreary<br />
Daniel B Grarman<br />
> Franois B Kaohel 46 John Hofferd<br />
Michael Martxall Charles Heokerd<br />
6 Samuel GraybM Georg* G Bender<br />
Daniel Semper ~* Solomon S. Giveler<br />
Jacob Wolf DavNTHnnchbOTger<br />
Benben GeU 60 Daniel D. Mayer<br />
GraybiU B. Forney Alex. Bragamaa<br />
10 Adam Wenger Samuel Miller<br />
Benben B Myer Isaac Shaeffer<br />
Samuel Bingaman John Mnmmair<br />
Israel Boyer 55 David Loose<br />
Israel Kachel Tristram Connell<br />
16 Ezra Burkholder Christian B. Pleam<br />
(86 years,) Jacob L. Bucher<br />
Daniel Burkholder F. E. Ruth<br />
John Kafroth 60 Martin Snyder<br />
Gabriel Carpenter David Pleann -<br />
20 Christian Ballmer Menno Burkholder<br />
William Bucher Daniel G. Brown<br />
Isaac Dennis Emanuel Harmes<br />
Daniel Frey 66 George Bender<br />
Israel Eiebi John Eachel<br />
William Beaker Israel McQaaid *<br />
25 Daniel B. .Brown Christian Nolt<br />
Henry Liebold - John Sahm<br />
Diller H. Ott . 70 Jacob Kupp<br />
Cyrus Brown ' Samuel M. Groff<br />
David Bear<br />
Abram B. Kendig<br />
80 Jacob Brown William Binkley<br />
Joseph Sherley Abram R. GraybiU<br />
Harrison Smith 75 Benjamin McCloufl<br />
George Adam Levi B. Snader<br />
Aug. Renninger Benjamin Garner<br />
35 Moses Evans Frank. B. Zwalley<br />
John Kinsinger Jacob Bucher jr<br />
John Johnson 80 Alfred Hornberger<br />
Q. W. Kafroth Abram Rnpp<br />
Henry Eaby J. H. HunBberger<br />
40 Israel Adams Jos *Shower<br />
Martin L. Sauber 84 John Weohter.<br />
John Leib<br />
BABT.<br />
1 Ephraim Pickel John Keen<br />
James Rutter Jesse Pickel<br />
Aaron Stewart Eros L. Garrett<br />
George Pierce S. S. Heidelbaugh<br />
5 Downirj fj Wright 15 Geo. W. JohnBon<br />
Barnett V7. Brown Christ. Heckman<br />
Elliot M. Miller Geo. Q. Quigley<br />
Isaac B. Gilleland Joseph R. M&rtin<br />
Ben Wiggins (dead) John Helm<br />
10 Jeremiah Cooper 20 Jacob Denos.<br />
(miller,)<br />
SAUSBUBY.<br />
1 David W. Ranck David King<br />
George G. Buckley 30 T. W. Henderson<br />
Andrew KenDard David Martin "'<br />
Henry Souder James Lowe<br />
5 Wm. Robinson John J. Ker9cy<br />
(42 years) John Rosenberger<br />
Daniel Ruth 35 William Barkley<br />
John Rnthurst David High<br />
Pet er Eaby John Riesel<br />
(John's son ) John Smith<br />
John Wanner J. K. Allen<br />
10 Hirnm Ammon 40 Gideon Stultzfuss<br />
Lewis Britton Jonathan Wallace<br />
Martin Wanner Jonas Warner<br />
Jacob Ayers Andrew Speace<br />
JoBeph Blank John L. Hershey<br />
15 Charles Brinton 45 John Clark<br />
John B. Cadwell Christian Blank<br />
Amos S. Reel Wm. MasterBon<br />
John Elmer ' Cleme't Livingston<br />
Jacob Brown iBaac Snader<br />
20 William Philips 50 Wm Conley<br />
Edward Linville Henry Rhodes<br />
L. Ellmaker David Fellenbaum<br />
Nathaniel Burt Wm. H. Glass<br />
Miller F. Trout Wm. D. Buckley<br />
25 Wm. S. Dain 55 Henry Kurtz<br />
Benj. Shumacker Martin Kurtz<br />
Levi McCnmmet Sam. W. Lawrence<br />
Samuel R. Gan t 58 Wm. Henderson.<br />
LEACOCK.<br />
1 Joel S: Eby Elijah Yost<br />
Josiah Miller Siephen Keener<br />
Horace Rutter Martin Singer<br />
Samuel M. Knox Andrew Mclntyre<br />
5 John L. Huber 25 Jacob Getz<br />
Benjamin Shirk Snmuel Parmer<br />
Harrison Eckert Daniel Ranck<br />
Joseph Ehy David Knne<br />
Jer. Seldomrid ge George Bair<br />
10 Elias Speraw 30 Fred'k Fenninger<br />
Alfred Ellmaker Benjamin Hoover<br />
-John Roads Henry Gable<br />
Henry Keene Andrew Schaum<br />
John Killheffner Isaac Gable<br />
15 John A. Weaver 35 James Hawkins<br />
Wm. R. Stougle Abram B. Bair .<br />
David Martin Thomas Eby<br />
John McGowan Samuel Bitzer<br />
Christ. ' Musselman Wm FHckinger<br />
20 Joseph S. Rutter 40 Isaac Krider<br />
STSASBDEG TWP.<br />
1 John Curner John SideB<br />
David Huber Samuel B. Kendi g<br />
Jesse Tweed 15 Christian Groff<br />
Benj. F. Eekman • John B. M'Cartney<br />
. 5 Solomon G. Fry Jacob Kurtz<br />
John Metzger George Treasele<br />
Daniel B. Eekman Eli Bachman<br />
Martin Watson 20 Abram Huber<br />
¦Wm. H. Miller Christ. M. Roads<br />
10 John Groff Isaac Holl<br />
John E. Erb . Amos Beecher<br />
George Keller 24 And'w Eitenmiller.<br />
EDES.<br />
1 David Mowrer George Shaub<br />
Washington Beck Benj. F. Bowman<br />
H. H. Keehn 10 Josiah Kp.ehn<br />
Jacob Flora Michael Wimer<br />
5 Isaac M. Bowman (40 years)<br />
David Firguson 12 David B. Quigley.<br />
James Goliher<br />
WASHINGTON B0ROTTQH.<br />
1 Hiram Otstott 15 Adam Fisbel<br />
David R. S'aylor Jonath an Funk<br />
" Samuel Lively David Bitner<br />
Jacob Kise Henry Shaud<br />
5 Israel F. Gehr Lewis Green<br />
Thomas E. Sdner 20 Benj. B. Hiestand<br />
Uriah Douglass . Geo. Hogendobler<br />
John B. Shaub Benjamin Green<br />
Bejamin Shertzer Benjamin Singer<br />
10 Benjamin Barge William Myers<br />
Jacob Omit 25 George Wheeller<br />
Franklin Wilson Levi Saylor<br />
Abram Green 27 Lewis Wilson.<br />
Daniel Fishel<br />
DEUMOBE.<br />
1 Peter Bomberger 30 Joseph Sides<br />
John Snavely John McGlau ghlin<br />
Robert Ailes James Brnice<br />
John McGlaughlin John W. Guiles<br />
5 James McComsey John P. Lovett<br />
John Patterson 35 Thomas Mheel<br />
John Anderson George Hastings<br />
Daniel .it. Fralich David Aspril<br />
Edwin Ambler Hiram Shaub<br />
10 JameB Trimble James Penny<br />
Thomas Lintoh 40 James McGuigan<br />
Cyrus Barr . Wm. Hastings<br />
Abram Peters Thomas Moore<br />
Isaac Holland ' Wm. Cummings<br />
15 J. Leper Evans Robert Linton<br />
Stephen Cochran 45 Simon Barr<br />
Peter GraybiU Wm. Griffith<br />
Joseph Penny Fleming Morrison<br />
Elios Groff Eliakam Oldham<br />
20 ChaTles Pusey Jas. A. Park er<br />
James Fite 50 Charles Neal<br />
Samuel Trimble Henry Aument<br />
' Israel Penrose Bicknell Boyce<br />
Cyrus Charles Jacob Reese<br />
25 Lewis Todd Ephraim Bleecher<br />
Wm. J. Hess 55 Wesley Miller<br />
Joseph RuLzer Harvey H, Long<br />
Jos. A. Potts Emanuel Waltman<br />
James Bishop 58 John Carrighan.<br />
LITTLE BKITAIN.<br />
1 John Hall Saml. S. Snodgrass<br />
Benj. Morris, jr G. W. Millington<br />
Abram W. Morris 20 Franklin Jameson<br />
Chas. Hayes (faj :m) Thomas Furniss<br />
5 Joshua Reynolds Jas. L. Walker<br />
Robert Jameson Joseph Wood<br />
Wm. H. Carter Morgan Achuff '<br />
Wm. P. Haines 25 J. W. F. Swift<br />
James King Wm. Gibson, jr<br />
10 John Maxwell Jacob Shade<br />
Edw. B. Patterson Oliver C Guine<br />
Wm. J. Hastings Edward Dawson<br />
.. Gardner Furniss 30 Lewis Peters<br />
Samuel Steele W.'G. McGlaughlin<br />
16 J. T W McLaughlin Henry Forsyth<br />
Joseph Jones Franklin Johnson<br />
JohnM. Wright . 34 John Furlong.<br />
COLEB.AIN.<br />
1 Joseph Shellinger 25 David Burnite<br />
Baxter Caughey JoBiah Walker<br />
P. McCommon Chas. McGowan<br />
Edmund HanBel Daniel Krider<br />
5 Isaac Watson John Thompson<br />
Wm. H Davis 30 William S. Hess<br />
Nicholas Eyster Thos. S. Jackson<br />
Wm. Barclay, (csr- John McClennigan.<br />
penter) George W. GibBon<br />
Franklin Flora Wm. Watson<br />
10 Elkanah Crawford 35 William Firguson<br />
Wm. R. Ferguson William Paxon '<br />
LewiB Pedigree Joseph G. Barclay<br />
Jacob R. Greenleaf Wm. W. Griffith<br />
Lewis Martin John Gable<br />
15 Alex. MathewB 40 John Holmes<br />
Robert Lloyd Thomas Smith<br />
James R. Jackson John Harrar<br />
Wm. Montgomery Samuel Waltman<br />
Wm. Hastings Cornelius M. Collins<br />
20 Joseph McElwee 45 Lewis Sitter<br />
Thomas Wynn Jaokson Brian<br />
James Marah Effinger Emery<br />
Wm. Samson • Jamea Whiteside<br />
,-n '¦ .'. .< Wfflism , Murphy,, ,W. BMolay, {farm.:<br />
*-\ < (laborer) 60 Matthew di Jones.)<br />
-> ¦ • rr rf ¦* j^iSitio. * •? T ¦? b * %<br />
' 1 George Alexander" Jftmen H.'Pegan<br />
*,. Johm-4.venll ' JEsau Bpetuje<br />
- BwiQvTtdjsr-- ^ft'jBel g»wa»«a *rJ ^ 5<br />
Jacob'Wirth _ Levi Longrom ~ ¦<br />
5 Levi Irfmhart 60 Ehas Mowery '*«"<br />
Amos Fralich . . John Myers<br />
John Conroy Henry Hake .<br />
H. K.Diffenbaueh SamnelBitz "<br />
M. H. Denlinger - Peter Andrews<br />
10 Hiram Mowry 66 Martin Witmer<br />
Jacob Kantz ' Jncob Myers<br />
David W. Harniah Alexander Dorl«<br />
Elias Hoover Adam B. Rowe<br />
Martin A Kendig Christ Herr jr<br />
16 Christ Mylrrj 60 Benj 'G Landis<br />
Jacoh Keesy, [saw- Tobias B Kreider<br />
miller] Henry K Eekman<br />
Jacob Herr Martin Mylin :<br />
Alpheus Carpenter Joseph M. Potts<br />
Cyrus M. Zittla 65 Riohard Hicks .<br />
20 Henry Haof Charles Connor<br />
George" Halty Henry Watson<br />
John Knhns - Abram Kreider<br />
Martin-Grove . :- Benjamin Leachy<br />
John M. Miller .70 George Binb<br />
25 _George Knhn. . 'J. jJohn .Kreider<br />
Adam Mowry John Loyer<br />
Jacob H. Fehl - Christian Himes<br />
George Dietrich Samuel Judy<br />
Samuel Burkholder75 John Roney<br />
30 Amos Hollinger David Landis jr<br />
' Samuel Moore Jacob G. Frank<br />
Christ. Lefevre Isaac Mowery<br />
Ammon M. Landis Franklin S. Frick<br />
John Mathew 80 John E. Worth<br />
35 George Kughns Amos Weaver<br />
Lewis Habersank Benjamip Benedict<br />
Benj. H. Zercher Daniel Hanf<br />
Christ. Parson Aaron Cassel<br />
Franklin Conroy 85 Fredrick Holwert<br />
40 John B..Myers Lew^s Hines -<br />
Levi Rohrer Isaac Herr<br />
Christ:' Rohrer David Mowry<br />
Martin CaBsel Jacob H. Harnish<br />
Jacob L. Kreider 90 J. G. Brubaker.<br />
CO5EST0OA.<br />
¦ ¦ . •<br />
1 John Roadocker Henry Helman<br />
Bartzalus Briggles John Hess [29y.,]<br />
D. Shenk, lab. 18y.3O Adam Duke<br />
John K. Henry Abram Hess .<br />
5 John Lenhart Henry Harnish<br />
Valentine Warfel John Zell<br />
Abm. Myers [farm- Adam Good<br />
er, 40 years] 35 John McMellen<br />
Abram Henry Jacob Stouter<br />
Lewis Miller ' Martin Eshleinan<br />
10 John Clerk Philip Sourbeer<br />
" J. G. Peters : Christian Bowers<br />
Jacob Rankin 40 Benjamin Eekman<br />
Benjamin Sourbeer., John Stouter<br />
Christian Binkley John Hadden<br />
15 William Henning Levi Baldwin<br />
John McFadden George Fehl<br />
Christian Musser 45 F. Pennypacker<br />
John Rine [44, rol. Tobias Shenk<br />
at Washington ) Christ, K. Musser<br />
David Hess MarW Hoopes<br />
20 Calvin B. Kendig John Herr<br />
John Harnish 50 J. Buckwalter jr<br />
Noah Wade John W. Stauffer<br />
John B. Fry Jacob Kreider<br />
Jacob Hiller Abram Metzger<br />
25 Eli Dull Martin P. Bruner<br />
John Singer 55 Amos Barr.<br />
John M. Shenk<br />
Henry Brandt, 42 years, was drawn in Ra-<br />
pho township, and also Abram Stauffer, 21<br />
years.<br />
Henry Kurtz, farmer, West Cocalico ; Israel<br />
Eberle, blacksmith, Clay ; Samuel Baker, la-<br />
borer, Rapho; Tobias Herr, 22 years, laborer,<br />
Rapho ; Geo. Shriner, 27 years, Warwick.<br />
'DJm*EEB H3B5UIH ' LANGAS- '<br />
TE&mmiTY.<br />
Y<br />
tCOHClTOBD 1 - ~<br />
Much curiosity is evinced to know the pen-<br />
alties under the State and National laws for<br />
refusing to serve when drafted.<br />
The draft is enforced under an aot of Con-<br />
gress of July 17th, 1862, whieh states, among<br />
other things, that "ihe President is authorized<br />
to make all necessary rules ' and \regulations ," in<br />
cases where State laws are defective as to the<br />
enrolment or execution of the draft.<br />
An act of Assembly of Pennsylvania, passed<br />
in 1822, (65th section, April 2d,) uses the fol-<br />
lowing language :<br />
"Sach and every * * * private of the mi-<br />
litia w ho shall have neglected or refused to<br />
Borye when called into active service in pursu-<br />
ance of an order or requisition of the Pr esident<br />
of the United States, shal l be liable to the pen<br />
altiea" defined in the Act of Congress of Feb.<br />
28th , 1795, or any other Acts that may there-<br />
after be passed.<br />
On reference to the Act of Congress referred<br />
to, it will be found to embrace the following<br />
points :<br />
"Every officer, non-commissioned officer , or<br />
private of the militia, who shall fai l to obey the<br />
orders nf the President of the United States,<br />
* * * shall forfeit a sum not exceeding one<br />
year's pay, and not less than one month's pay,<br />
to be determined and adjudged by a Court-<br />
martial * * * ; and such non-commisBioned<br />
offi cers and privates shall be liable to be im-<br />
prisoned by a like sentence on failure oi pay-<br />
ment of th e fines adjudged against them , for<br />
one calendar month for every twenty five dol-<br />
lars of such fine."<br />
It has been decided by the Supreme Court<br />
of this State that those who disobey the requi-<br />
sition are not employed in the service so as to<br />
be liable to the articles of war, but that they<br />
are liable to be tried by a Court martial under<br />
the. above act. Such Court-martial to be con ¦<br />
stituted under the authority of the United<br />
States.<br />
From the Philadelphia Inquirer.<br />
PENALTY FOR REFUSING TO SERVE<br />
WHEN DRAFTED.<br />
On Saturday last, id this city, Mrs. Barbara Fahuestock.<br />
In the 93d year of her age.<br />
In thia dty, on the 25th inat., Ezra Campbell, in the<br />
16th year of his age.<br />
At Myerstown, Lebanon county, on the 20th inst., TJIre.<br />
Lottie Brenlzar Reinhold, ^ife of Major Reuben Relntiold,<br />
aged 25 yoara and 9 months. [Her fnooral was attended,<br />
on the 23d, by a largo circle of friendB—amongst the rost<br />
by Col. McCalliBtor, Capt. Lee, Capt. Tice, Lieut. Shnlz and<br />
j others from Camp Simmons at Hurrlnbnrg. The funeral<br />
1 sermon was delivered by Rev. Mr. Woolf. and he was as-<br />
sisted by Rev. Jacob Roinhold, of <strong>Lancaster</strong>, and Rev Mr<br />
Miller, of Wayne county.]<br />
DEATHS.<br />
<strong>Lancaster</strong> Wholesale Grain Market.<br />
Corrected weekly by J. R. Bitner ft Beo., Forwarding and<br />
Commission Merchants , No. 91 North Queen street.<br />
<strong>Lancaster</strong> , October 27.<br />
Floor, Snperflne , ^ bbl $6 25<br />
*• Extra " „ 6 60<br />
WTiite Wheat , $ bnsbel 1.30<br />
Red u • " 1.25<br />
Corn , old " 60<br />
" new *'<br />
Oats " 48<br />
Rye " 70<br />
Cloverseed " •<br />
Whiskey, in hhdg 34<br />
" In bbls... 34J4<br />
THE MARKETS.<br />
nOURT PROCLAMATION. -Whereas the<br />
\j Hon. HENRY G. LONG, President , Hon. A. L. Hayes<br />
and Feee.ee Brinton , Esq., Associate Judges of the Court<br />
of Common Pleas , in and for the count y of <strong>Lancaster</strong> , and<br />
Assistant Justices of the Conrts of Oyer and Terminer and<br />
General Jail Delivery and Quarter Sessions of the Peace,<br />
in and for said county of <strong>Lancaster</strong> , .have issued their<br />
Precept to me directed, requiring me, among other things , to<br />
make public Proclamation throughout my Bailiwick , that<br />
a Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery;<br />
also, a Court of General Quarter Sesaiona of the Peace and<br />
Jail Delivery, will commence in the Court House, in the<br />
City of <strong>Lancaster</strong> , in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania ,<br />
on the 3rd MONDAY in NOVEMBER, 1862 : In pursuance<br />
of which precept , PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ,<br />
to the Major and Aldermen of tbe City of <strong>Lancaster</strong> , in<br />
said county, and all the Justices of the Peace, the Coroner ,<br />
and Constables of the said City and County of <strong>Lancaster</strong> ,<br />
that they be then and there in their own proper persons ,<br />
with their rolls, records and examinations , and inquisi-<br />
tions, and their other remembrances , to do those things<br />
which to their offices appertain , in the ir beh alf to be done,<br />
and also all those who will prosecute *against t ho prisoners<br />
who aro , or then shall be, in tbe Jail of said county of Lan-<br />
caster , are to be then and there to prosecute against them<br />
as shall be just.<br />
Dated at Lancaste r the 13th day of October , 1862.<br />
oct 28 3t 42] S. W. P. BOYJ ), Sheriff.<br />
i RMY BLANKETS.<br />
200 PAIRS ARMY BLANKETS.<br />
200 GUM BLANKETS.<br />
500 ARMY SHIRTS. ALSO:<br />
OREY AND BLUE FLANNELS ,<br />
, Just received and for sale by<br />
HAGER ft BROTHERS ,<br />
oct 28 tf 42] _West K ing St., <strong>Lancaster</strong>.<br />
ni- O A K S , FURS,, SHAW1.S.<br />
\j<br />
HAGER & BROTHERS,<br />
HAVE NOW OPEN A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT 0*<br />
LADIES' CLOTH CLOAKS<br />
OF THE NEW STYLES.<br />
A LARGE VARISTT OF<br />
CLOAKING CLOTHS.<br />
LADIES' FUR8.<br />
MINK , SABLE TICTORI NB AND MARTTLETTS ,<br />
FITCH VICTORINE AND MARTILETTE9 , SI-<br />
BERIAN SQUIRREL YICTORINE AND<br />
MABTILETTE3 , AMERICAN FITCH<br />
VICTORINE AND<br />
MARTIXETTES ,<br />
MUFFS AND CUFF3 TO MATCH.<br />
SHAWLS ! SHAWLS!! SHAWLS ! ! 1<br />
Brocha Long and Square Shawls.<br />
Long and Square Woolen Shawls.<br />
Stella and Cashmere Shawls.<br />
Long and Square Black Thibet Shawlo.<br />
O- To be sold at Low Prices.<br />
SEASONABLE DRY-GOODS<br />
AT<br />
HAOER dh BROTHERS.<br />
New Styles Ladles' Dress Goods.<br />
Plain Velnurs and Ottomans.<br />
Brocha ami Printed Reps. _,<br />
Printed Cashmeres Merinopo.<br />
PUin and Hiah Colored French Merinoes.<br />
Neat and Bri ght Saxony Plaids.<br />
Baching Flannels,<br />
In Plain and Briizht Colors and Plaids.<br />
White Shaker Flannels—Billiard Vale FlannelB—Welsh<br />
Flannels—Red, Plain and Drilled Flannels—Black, Brown,<br />
and White <strong>Lancaster</strong> Coun ty Flannels.<br />
—Balmoral and HonpRkirta —<br />
BLANKETS ! BLANKETS! ! BLANKETS!!!<br />
READY MADE CLOTHING.<br />
A Complete Stock of<br />
mev and boys' clothing.<br />
also;<br />
black french cloths,<br />
Black French Doeskin Ofisimeres ,<br />
Plain , Silk Mixed and Fancy CasHimerea ,<br />
Sattinets , Velvet Cordfl and Jeans ,<br />
Will bo made to order in a Buporior manner at Low<br />
Prices.<br />
MILITARY SUITS<br />
made to order in the best style at short notice, by<br />
oct 28 tf 42] HAGER * SON.<br />
T ANCASTER AND MTIZ TURNPIKE<br />
1 A DIVIDEND—A dividend of ONE DOLLAR PER<br />
SHARE, «qual to four per cent, for the last six months has<br />
btwo declared payable on demand at tbe office of tbe Treas-<br />
urer at Litiz , or at the Farmers ' Bank of <strong>Lancaster</strong> , on and<br />
after MONDAY , NOVEMBER 3d next.<br />
J. B. TSHUDY, Treasurer.<br />
LiTiz , Oct. 35, 1862. [oct 21 3t 41<br />
T U R N P I K E K L E C T 1 O N.»<br />
The annual election for one President , seven Managers<br />
and one Treasurer of the <strong>Lancaster</strong> and Litiz -turnpike<br />
Company, will be held at the Litiz Hotel , on MONDAY , the<br />
3d day of NOVEMBER next , between the hours o*" 2 and 4<br />
p. M. J. B. TSHUDY , Secr etary.<br />
Litiz, Oct. 15, 1862. [oct 21 3t 41<br />
Farhkls * Bank oy <strong>Lancaster</strong> , ><br />
October 2d, 1862. f<br />
4 X ELECTIO N FOR THIRTEEN DI-<br />
JX RECTORS of 1he Bank will be held at the Backing<br />
Bouse, on MONDAY , the 17th of NOVEMBER , between<br />
the honra of. 9 and 3 o'clock.<br />
The annnal meeting of the Stockholders will take place<br />
on TUEPDAY , the 4th of NOVEM BER next, at 2 o'clock<br />
in the afternoon. EDW. H. BROWN ,<br />
oct 7 3t 39j . - Cashier.<br />
Lasoaemr Countt Bank , )<br />
8ept 30th. 1862. J<br />
A N ELECTION FOR THIRTEEN<br />
alL Directors of thia Institution (o aarve during the en-<br />
suing year , wilt be ~ hold at the Banking House, in the City<br />
or <strong>Lancaster</strong> , on MONDAY , the 17th day of NOVEMBER ,<br />
1862, between the bonra of 10 and 3 o'clock.<br />
33- An annnal meeting of the Sto-kho lders will be held<br />
on TUESDAY , the 4th day of NOVKMBER , 1862. at 10<br />
o'clock.<br />
W. L. PEIPER ,<br />
oct 7 3t 39]<br />
Cashier.<br />
OOTTON LAPS , TIE YARN AND<br />
CANDLE WICK.<br />
To the Merchants of <strong>Lancaster</strong> county. We hare on<br />
hand a pood assortment of <<br />
COTTON LAPS, TIE YARN, AND CANDLE WIC K,<br />
which we offer for sale at the lowest cash prices.<br />
F. 8HR.0DER, A gent,<br />
oct 7 3m 39] CoDefltc£° Steam Mill No. 1.<br />
Q. Z. GOTTWALSt<br />
PRODUCE COMMISSIO N MERCHANT,<br />
*?o 812 Sfbiko- Gajujiw Btbbkt ,<br />
dec. 241 PHILADELPHI A. fly 60<br />
P H O T O G B . A P A T<br />
IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.<br />
Executed In the beat B^le,know n in the art , «<br />
O 6 . CRANE'S GALLERY<br />
532 Abch Strict , East 01 Sara , Philadel phia.<br />
LIFE SIZE IN OIL AND PASTIL.<br />
STEREOSCOPIC PORTRAITS,<br />
Ambroty pee, Daguer reotypes , "Ac, Ibr Canes, Medallion *<br />
Pins, RlnSTftc . I? 19 21y<br />
•*m HE UNIO*V, »'<br />
i A'h'oe StBin ab otb Thud ,<br />
PHIL ADELPHI A.<br />
. . . . UPTO ^ S. NEWCOMER ,<br />
¦' ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ' ¦- - Proprietor.<br />
4»-This Hotel is central , convenient by Passenger Cars<br />
1 all parts of the city, and In every particular adapted to<br />
t comfort and wants of. the bnrfnefls public<br />
M9- TERMS $1,60 PER DAY. r |Bep lOlyS6<br />
'jr \'t"L S—Caatot ilOU, Sweet ^ OU, Oil of<br />
\J 8PIK ^ BT0H ^'8HNBKA, 8AJWUtfBiSi 4(u,<br />
««-,<br />
j -j imle olraOK Afi KT.MAKRRfi ,<br />
Drnk *:Oh«mical<br />
Store W«t King atree t .Lao. ¦<br />
ftfc^sfc ^ eaj • ¦ p as, 7*i ££»!>-: &itSZ2<br />
NEW FALL AND. WINTER MIJLLIN.<br />
EHY GOODS. —Tbo subscriber calls attentioo to his<br />
new a*d well selected atock of FALL AND WIN- j--<br />
TER ^IILLINERY GOODS , which he offers, ^g^A<br />
wholesale or retail , as cheap as they can be par- >Jy<br />
chased anywhere . He defies competition. His '<br />
stock conjluts of Black and Fancy Velvets, Silts, 8attus ,<br />
Crape , Mode, Illusions , Joinblond, Black and White Lace,<br />
Edging, Capenett , Crown Lining, Tartleton , Wire , Silk<br />
and Velvet Ribbon of all colors and widths, Quillings ,<br />
Frames lo fit Ladles of all sizes, and a great many other<br />
articles u*ed in the bonnet line. Also.<br />
FRENCH AND AMERICAN FLOWERS ,<br />
Feathers , Plumes, and all the new novelties in the market ;<br />
together with Straw Bonnets, Hate , Shakers, trimmed and<br />
ready-made Fancy Bonnets—a large assortment always on<br />
band and manufactured to order , Dress Trimmings , No-<br />
tions, Jewelry, Hosiery and Dry Ooods, told Tery cheap.<br />
The subscriber Is thankful for past favors, and hopes to<br />
retain all hU old customers and get many cerw ones.<br />
L. BAUM,<br />
No. 31 North Queen street.<br />
<strong>Lancaster</strong>, September 9. 1862. 3m 35<br />
M A S H O *O D , Mf Wmm<br />
HOW LpST l HOW RESTORED!! /J* [*Bu'<br />
Just Published i> a Sxaxad Ehveio p* muS& ^w<br />
MS~ Pric e Six Cents. -» tiWhv<br />
A LECTOEK ON THE NATURE, TREATMENT AND<br />
RADICAL CUEEOF Spermatorrhoea or Seminal Weakness ,<br />
Involuntary Emissions, Sexual Debility, and Impediments<br />
to Marriage generally; NervqaanesS jConsnmption, Epilepsy<br />
and Fits ; Mental and Physical Incapacity, Teiul tiDK from<br />
Self-Abase, Ac—by RQBT , J. .OULVEBWJBLL, M. D.<br />
Author of tho Green Book , Ac.<br />
¦ . , ,<br />
Tbe world-renowned author. In this admirable Lecture ,<br />
clearly proves from bis own experience that the awful con-<br />
sequence of Self-Abas© may be removed without medicine,<br />
and wltbtmt dangerous surgical operations , bougies, in-<br />
strumenta , rin gs, or coi dials, pointing ont a mode of cur e<br />
at once»certaln and effectual , by which- erory sufferer , no<br />
.matterwhat bis condition nay be-may cure himself cheap-<br />
ly,;privataly, and radically. Thii lecture will prove a boon<br />
to thousan ds and thousands.<br />
Sent uoderseal, in ^. a plain eninolope. to ahyiadoVesa, on<br />
the receipt of six cents,-or two 1 pogtage gtampa, by adr<br />
dressing ' '' " • ¦ ' " - ¦"* — ¦ DB. CHA8.-J. OL KLIWB,'<br />
,. larBQWery, XfwYtti;¥6*Vt^Jto &4W.<br />
,.#?V f ^* ^^ *> h&r<br />
- * " -* .<br />
" tf ° ;<br />
SHEAFFER 'S CHEAP BOOK STORE ,<br />
No. 32 NORTH QUEEN STREET<br />
IS THE PLACE ' TO PURCHASB<br />
SCHOOL BOOKS & SCHOOL STATIONERY.<br />
COHPSI8ING ALL THE VARIOUS<br />
READING AND SPELLING BOOKS ,<br />
ARITHMETICS AND ALGEBRAS,<br />
GRAMMARS AND ETYMOLOGIES ,<br />
DICTIONARIES AND HISTORIES ,<br />
PHILOSOPHIES , 4o., Ac.<br />
COPY AND COMPOSITION BOOK3,<br />
LETTER , CAP AND N.£>T K PAPER ,<br />
BLANK-BOOKS, fLA<strong>TEB</strong> ,<br />
LEAD AND SLATE PEVCILS,<br />
PENS AND HOLDERS , INK ,<br />
INKSTANDS, RULERS, .<br />
and the best and most complete assortment of<br />
SCHOOL STATIONERY IN THE CITY.<br />
-¦J-5"' Liberal discounts made to Teachers and Merchants<br />
at JOHN SBEAFFER'S<br />
Cheap Cash Book Store ,<br />
32 North Queen ttreet , <strong>Lancaster</strong> ,<br />
oct 14 tf40<br />
FANCY PURS I FANCY FURS I t<br />
JOHN F A R E I R A ,<br />
_ No. 718 ARCH STREET ,<br />
A M E R I C A N H O U S E,<br />
W. K. LKONARD, PaoPaiMOR,<br />
Main Street, Altoona.<br />
Citizens, railroad passengers and travelers generally will<br />
find this an excellent and pleasant house to stop at. It iB<br />
convenient to the railroad, and has been re-nttod and re-<br />
furnished in the heat style, und the proprietor will spare<br />
no pains to contribute to the comfort of his guests.<br />
His table is always supplied ultb. the luxuries and aub-<br />
Ftaotials of life, and his Bur is stocked with the choicest<br />
liqnora<br />
He respectfull y In vitas one and all to give him a call,<br />
and asaures them that tbslr every want will be attended<br />
to. Charges moderato. [oct 7 6m 39<br />
TO CONSUMPTIVES.—The Advertiser,<br />
having been restored to health in a few weeks, by a<br />
vnry simple remedy, ftfter having suffered several years<br />
with a severe luog affection, aud that dreadful disease,<br />
Consumption—is anxious to make known to his fellow-<br />
Enffarere the means of cure.<br />
To all who desire it, he will seed * copy of the prescrip-<br />
tion u?ed (free of churge,) with the directions for preparing<br />
and using the B&me, which they will find a sure Cure for<br />
Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Ac. The only object of<br />
£b MJ ^.^,113.<br />
MOUNTING AR T IFICIAL TBBTR/gzTfflrT<br />
I would announce to my patrons and others requiring<br />
tbe services of the-Dentist , that I am about introducing<br />
the AMBEE BASE into my practice. The : advantages of<br />
this method of mounting teeth over the metalic base have<br />
been fully established in the five years in which it has been<br />
subject to the severest tests, with the most satisfactory<br />
results.<br />
¦ ,<br />
It i^ folly as strong and durable as either silver or gold<br />
—more easily kept clean , more natural to the touch of the *<br />
tongue and lips, and it is firmer and more serviceable in<br />
the month, in consequence of onr being able to obtain a<br />
more perlect fit to the gum.<br />
; ,<br />
This work is not so expensive as gold, bnt a little higher<br />
In price tHan silver. It will be warranted to give satisfao<br />
tlon , or be exchanged for gold or silver work as the patient<br />
may prefer.<br />
«- OFFICE t So. 28 Wax Oeatme St., Lascasize.<br />
J uly 29 3m ^J<br />
S. WELCHENS, D. D, 8.<br />
T7AK.MKRSV MUTUAL INSURANCE<br />
X COMPA NY.—The Members of tbe Farmers ' Mntnal<br />
Insurance Company are hereby notified , that a tax of one<br />
twentieth of one per cent , or fifty cents on each thousand<br />
dollars of the valuation of the property, insured , hai been<br />
assessed by the Directors to pay loeses sustained by Peter<br />
Stauffer and Benjamin Landts , of East Lampeter township,<br />
ChriBtian Steroemau and Henry Doeveler of Oonestoga<br />
township, and Henry Wertz of JSast Donegal township, bj<br />
flrea which occurred in their buildings.<br />
Full duplicates will be left at the Agricultural store ofr-<br />
Adam R. Barr , in East King street , <strong>Lancaster</strong> ; at the house<br />
of Jacob Greenawalt , in Manor townsh ip, and at the bouse<br />
of John Strohm , in Providence township, at either of which<br />
places, any member may pay his'or her tax, previous " to<br />
tho 20th day of October next. A partial duplicate will be<br />
left with Myers and Eckert , at their hardware store ^lh<br />
Moont Joy. where) members residing In the .townships; ,'f<br />
East and West Donegal, Gonoy; Monnt Joy, Eapbo and<br />
Penn may par their quotas of said tax, pr«v3boa to the<br />
above mentioned day. Another partial duplicate will be<br />
left with John fityer , in New Holland , where members,<br />
residing In the townships of Earl, East Karl, Brecknock,<br />
Caernarvon and Ephrata may pay tnelr quotas of Bald<br />
tax within the period above mentioned 1 . Another partial<br />
duplicate will be left at the , Btore of Joseph Bogles, at<br />
Mount Nebo, where members, residing in the township of<br />
Marticniay pay their quotas of said tax, within the time<br />
above prescribed. Those who neglect to pay their taxes<br />
previ