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job printers - Lancaster County and the Civil War
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C O A P B T N E B S H T P WO T I C E.
FBfiiJINAiTD E. MATES,
dootor has no time to think of Booh things." y o a , w h a t » t r o u b l e i t would" be I" returned young l i d y ' l pettish rejoinder, aa l i e brushed h e d r » * h * < » o * ttfili breart, h U eyelaahes room. h ^ > r o ^ ••rtatnly- be>harged with the
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A TTORNEY AT LAW, No. 402.LIImmediately rising, ahe left t h e
H E Partherenip' heretofore e x i s t i n g
" N o time ?H returned the old lady, : taking he, in a tone of muoh remonitranoe. " I d o i t the t e e n away." " She was angry with me for gliste*%^ra'tW;mmnBity of hia emotion,' I miaohief.
J . A. HlffiTABp, J. F . HDBKBJ 5 . HBCKERT,
BRARY STREET. B r a n s ' Building, PB1LADEL'between the' undersigned propria t o n of t b * . " Cox- JA_
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room,
and
ran
to
the
yard.
Only
one
of
the
loo
the remarks literally. " I think h e has as know that every one of y o u would have to go, moping,'a» ahe called I t ; and I told her r, ^^j^ia^^^'^^t^7li»^Sm a i n mat or
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dogs was there, however; the other was off GAL'DSR ft CO., h a v i n g b««a d l t t o l r v d b y n n t u l con-• • -here to be grumbled a t "
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H I E S T A T O , ' t H n B B E & H E C K E E T , much time for i t an other people. Where though;" h e continued, _whi!e.the too-rmo>ji- wouWnot*t»y
sent, n i l p t i H U t a r i n g clalma a g a b u t said Arm w i l l
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with
hia
master.
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give It m e rmaeked.for you and I have been
Slaitae p r e u n t tham for settlement; a n d a l l p t r w n t l n there's a will!there's » "yfff.' Phillft
do y o n scious orimson dyed her face, and she played
•bt*d w l l l . p t a t B e n u k * Immediate p»7meat—both
TTORNEY AT LAW, No. 45 East
have been the most likely to be guilty of the parties"
- : " B*c*»u* I ohooie," was the wilfal retort.
know, that y o u i r e in youi thirty-fifth year f" nervously with the" gold cord.
a n authorized to a n tbe name of t h e l a t e firm
King street, opposite Snreeher's HoULJjuicasUr,
i n ltaotdation.
.
GEO. GALDX&,
T H E E X A M I N E S « H E R ALP
naughty
aot,
for
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lively
and
active
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say f *'• put In Lady Anneailr. • " T h e y a'ayr-" ' way," he reeumid. Maria'' eatonfahed at the
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BEILLY,
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" H e has,^n good truth. We'mnat try and who had never got himself Into trouble in his T h e u n d e r s i g n e d h a v e f o r m e d a C o p a r t n e r "K:yonlike^-yeB,".aaBeitted S i i Philip.—
" I can1 gueaaV that .will do 1" interrupted words glehoed at blm i n amazement. Don't
TTORNEY AT LAW.—OFFICE,
*u a* «1 ooptr • t n n . a t tea Hue., for UUTM lnwts h i p for t h e transaction of General Bastnesa. u n d e r t h e
life.
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the
Court
House,
make
it
up
to
him.
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" W h e r e should y o u g o t "
n a m e and s t y l e o t OALDEK A BBOTHEB. Having p u r i ton «r Ian; n i M ust>pn • t u n f o i «wk aldltload Sir Philip, with a laugh. " If they don't like you see It all,Maria!"
n o r 2-tf-O
There was no ohoioe, however; so Anne led chased t h e Boats a n d a p p u r t e n a n t s * of t h e Conestoga Lancaster, P e o n ' s .
" Oh, Philip!''. she interrupted, with streaman unmarried man, they need not come to me.
" I d o n t know, * n d l don't much oare,"
" See what .jy.sbe exclaimed.
lamrOoi.
Transportation L i n e , a n d stoek of COAX.LUMBBB. A c ,
ing eyes, " y o n will .believe m e now. I did the dog np-itaifB, put him into the room, and of t h e late Arm of Oao. C a l d e r A Go,, t h e r wlU continue
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T O UTS. C R E D I T O R S .
" Nay, I shall not tell you. So much the dreamily responded Georgian*.
AlTntlHntaUaeoMU(U>Uiu'WlU ba enargwio Let them go elsewhere."
to receive » d forward Produce a n d Merchandize, be" Would y o u like to remain in the house for give h i m t h e twenty pounds—I did Indeed. went her way.
tween Lancaster a n d P h i l a d e l p h i a ; and also continue
" Not they," said Lady Annesely, Bignifl- better if you have not seen i t . I thought i t
A K E N o t i c e , t h a t I h a v e applied to
ruti pot 11m for tho lit luorUos, H i > casta per Una
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COAL.
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a
n
d
SALT
BUSINESd.
t
t
t
h
e
old
t
h
e
Court
of Common Plena of Lancaster county,
I
had
laved
in
BO
many
trifles;
I
had
made
W h e n William oame home, Anne's heart stand on the Conestoga.
eantly. " Philip, y o u really ought to marry. had been patent to the house. My vanity may good?" resumed Sir PhlUp, after* pause.. " I
or OMfc aabaaaraaat lnaartlon.
GEO. CALDBa, J a . ,
r o r t h e benefit of t h e insolvent l a w s of thle Commonold gowns look like s e w ones, all for him.— b e a t ; and it beat quicker when, in a few minm a y 7-tf-24
JF. L . CALDEB.
w e a l t h , and t h a t t b e said Court,ha* appointed 10 o'clock
was thinking about aaklng y o a to do BO."
Boataaa* AdTerHaemanta huartod by the quarter Delay it another ten years, and your children be in error, after a l l . "
in t h e forenoon, ou MONDAY, JUNK 16th, 1862, a t t h e
half year or yanr, will be charged u rollowe:
A faint bluah rose to her s u e , bnt sheshow- Yoa should not have donbted me, if thereit utes, aha heard her name oalled sharply on
will be-growing up when y o u are an old man.
Court House, l a t h e City of Lancaster, for t h e hearing
" What do you mean, Sir Philip J"
$50 B B W A R D .
of me a n d m y creditors, w h e n a n d w h e r e a l l persons
did."
ImonfAa. tmonthe. UnwnfAa I wish you would ; it would set m y mind at
the staircase. . Trying to put on an innocent
He was gazing at her with b i s deep blue ed no other emotion; *nd hia tone, considerInterested m a y a t t e n d If t h e y t h i n k p r o p e r .
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" M y whole life Bhall atone to yon, Maria," look, ahe ran to her brother's room.
13 00 rest."
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JOHH THORNTON.
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ing t h e momentous words was wonderfully
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eyes—vain
and
eauoy
enough
they
were,
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Do yon know any thing about this ?"
"
oalm. Perhaps both had been conscious for he softly whispered. Georgians*
" A t rest from what V asked Sir Philip, in then. She felt completely at sea. .
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She broke from him, her cheeks flushing
" Oh 1 what a pity 1" exolaimed Anne. " It t e r County Bank, $100 on t h e F a r m e r ' s Bank ot LanX
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a hasty and somewhat sharp tone.
" Give me your opinion, Maria? If I did some little time that these words would be
caster, a n d about 830 on o t h e r different Banks. T h e
A K E N o t i c e , that I h a v e applied t o
NO. 8 2 N O B T H Q U E E N ST.,
BDSIHISS HOTICRS l u a r t a d before Marriage, a n d
" Ob, well, I am hot going to explain," an- resolve to Bet np housekeeping for myself, d o spoken. Sir Philip bent hlB head towards crimson. , In the moment's bewilderment she must have been Buffalo."
above r e w a r d will b e paid for t h e recovery of t h e
t h e Court of Common Pleas of Lancaster county,
PATRICK BBISLAK.
had totally forgotten his engagement to GeorDeaths, double tfc. regular rataa.
for t h e benefit of t h e Insolvent l a w s of this Common- DIRECTLY OPPOSITE HOBTLWS HOTEL.
"Buffalo was not here when I went out," money.
swered Lady Annesley. " At rest in more y o u think that any of y o u could be Induced to her.
may 7
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t
t
b
e
said
Court,
h
a
s
appointed
10
o'clock
t ^ A n a d T t r U a l i i g a O c o u n t a a r e eoneldered e o l l e c u " T h e world has reproaohed me with not gians*. . He laughed merrily, hia eyes dancing said William.
ways than one."
etop and help me in i t ! "
In the forenoon, on MONDAY, JUNE 16th, 1862, a t t h e
LANCASTER,
PA.
bla a t t h e expiration of h a i r tba period contracted for.
and drew her baok again.
STATE OF JACOB BRENEISEN, Oourt House, In t h e City of Lancaster, for the h e a r i n g
" Then h e mnat hare got i n . "
" Provided, I presume, that I married to
Her heart beat, violently;—her eyes fell.— marrying. Help me, Georgians, to pat the reTransient EdTertisemeiita, oaaH
Ss., late of HLnkletown, Karl t o w n s h i p , deceased. of m e a n d m y creditors, w h e n and w h e r e a l l persons In" Never fear that I am abont to turn Mor" I wonder who let h i m In ?" and the yonng J i t t e r s testamentary on said estate b a r i n g been g r a n t - terested m a y attend if t h s y t h i n k proper.
J. A. HIESTAND, IF. HDBER & P. HME&T
please yon," orled Sir Philip, who fully un- The gold chord in her fingers was wreathing proach »w»yl There I* no o n e l wonld ask to
TIAN PLUM.
a p 30-31-23
ed to t h e undersigned, a l l persona indebted thereto a r e
mon, and marry y o n both I Georgian* has man looked straight at his sister.
PIiAIW A.TSD P A U C Y
derstood the bye play.
itself into knots. Sir Philip came round and be m y wife bnt you.''
requested to m a k e Immediate p a y m e n t , a n d those h a v MOUNTAIN PICTUSKB.
" L o o k h e r e , P h i l i p ! " s h e e x o l a i m e d , push r given me up, Maria. In the excitement causThe little girl hung her head as she answer- ing claims or demanda against the aama w i l l present
REMOVAL.
" Of course not to please me, Philip—I am laid h i s hand upon her shoulder as she knelt
t h e m for settlement tg t b e undersigned, residing In
MONADNOCK FROM WACHUSET.
ing baok her hair, * s d turning her faoe, fall of ed by t h e discovery Bhe spoke her mind out ed: " I don't know."
Leaeock township.
W I L L I AH QABEL,
nobody. To please yonr Bisters, and to please making her turn her faoe to him.
to me, that Bhe did s o t like me, with all her
m a y 7-6t«2*
Executor.
_ Agent for LTCOMISQ COPSTY MUTUAL F I B K L I William said no more.
Are Prepared to Print at Short Notice.
" Beoanse I may be asking the question its eager excitement, toward him—excitement
the world."
I w o u l d I w e r e a p a i n t e r , for t h e s a k e
aDBAtfCB COMPACT AND AUKKIOAX L i r s IXBUSAJTCS ASD
' trying,' half as well as ahe did Charley Carr,
Cheeka,
Notes,
W h e n papa oame home in the evening, his
COHPA.IT, ban removed t o No. 62, E a s t King i t . , Bill Heads,
Of s s w e e t p i c t u r e , a n d o f h e r w h o l e d ,
"Terribly if I married only to please m y - some day. Do you know where Lady Annes- not oauied by him. "I'll speak oat the troth
STATE OF LEWIS HURFORD, TBUST
Hotel
Registers, Business Cards,
Drafts,
directly
opposite
h
i
s
former
Store
Stand,
and
that
none
bat
Cbarley
Carr
should
be
her
late of t h e City of Lancaster, dee'd.—Letters testo y o a ; I could not to every o n e : bat y o a are
son showed him the spoiled pioture, and h e
A fitting g u i d e , w i t h l i g h t , b u t r e r a r e n t t r e a d ,
self, would it not be, Lady Annesley t" he ley put the ring.
m a y 14
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Books,
Pamphlets,
Bbow Cards,
tamentary h a y i n g been granted t o t h e underalgoed a s
husband.
Scott
has
gone
to
tell
Charles
the
Funeral Notices, Bills of P a r e ,
Billets.
was very sorry.
Sole Executor of t h e Ia£t w i l l a n d testaments of uald
I n t o t h a t m o u n t a i n m y s t e r y ! First a lake
She sprang. She opened t h e desk, and good, and true, and noble. Were I to say to
laughed.
Druggist's Labels, Visiting Cards,
dee'd., a l l persons Indebted to the Estate of said dee'd.,
Blanks,
"
y o n ' Yes,' and let y o a take me believing that news, and bring him n p . If
T i n t e d w i t h a n n s e t ; n u i t t h e w a v y lines
P
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"Anne
says
Buffalo
did
it,"
said
William.
gave
the
paroel
to
him,
sealed
aa
Lady
Annesa
r
e
requested
t
o
m
a
k
e
payment,
a
n
d
those
b
a
r
i
n
g
Programmes,
Posters,
He had never oalled her "mother ;" at one
Paper Book<*.
I loved you, I should just be acting a lie. I
claims o r demands against the same, w i l l present them
Of f a r receding: h i l l s ; e n d yet m o r e far,
"
W
h
a
t
o
n
earth
i
s
this?"
ejaoulated
Lady
Constitutions,
Order Booka,
Sale Bills, &o.
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0
0
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S
W
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T
P
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l
a
n
t
s
at
2
5
Papa
turned
a
troubled
look
upon
his
littld
ley
had
left
It.
He
slipped
It
Into
his
waisttime had studiously oalled her "Lady Anneaw i t h o u t delay for settlement to the undersigned, residTbld edtablishment contains tbe largest, neateat an J
cents p e r hundred, o r $1 p e r thousand.
loved some one else; I am trying to forget him Annesley, as she oame in and stood like one daughter, aB he remarked:
M o n a d n o e k lifting from h i s n i g h t of pine-.
ing In West Fallowneld township, Cheater county, n e a r
ly." Fetor and twenty years of age when his ooat pocket, went down t o hia brougham and
About 160,000 TOBACCO PLANTS, a t CO cents per best assortment of Printing Types, In t h e city of LanP
e
n
n
l
n
g
t
o
n
r
i
l
l
e
,
or
they
m
a
y
be
presented
t
o
ffm.
Hia r o s y forehead l o t h e e v e n i n g s t a r .
with m y whole heart aud might—but I did petrified.
caster, w h i c h enables us to get u p w o r k far e u p e u j r t i
Then Buffalo must have done it, if Anne Aug. Atlse, Esq . attorney at l a w , a t h i s office in East t h o u s a n d .
father married this, his second wife, Philip in drove off.
Eighteen Varieties of TOMATO P L A N T S ; aJso,CAB- a n y other establishment.
BeBida UB, purple-7.oned,'WRchaflet laid
MARIS HLEFOBD,
" It's this," replied Sir Philip, holding ont says so 1 Surely m y little daughter wouldn't King street.
In less than twenty minutes h e was back love him."
BAOS Early a n d L a t e : RED BEETS, E a r l y a n d Late :
his inmost heart, had rebelled at the union.
I n addition t o o u r fast Printing Taylor a n d Ho*
H l B h e a d a g a i n u t tlie'WMt, %\u>?z w a r m l i g h t m a d e
may7-6VS4
.
Executor.
PEPPERS, Sharp a n d S w e e t ; CELERY, W b l t e a n d
Maria's hand, on whioh shone the brilliant 'bear false witness' against even a dog."
" W h o was this?"
They all had, at first; but they learnt to like again, and oame flying up the stairs as fast as
R e d ; SALAD; BOO PLANTS, a n d a v a r i e t y of othera.
Presses, we h a v e Introduced one of Bab cock's Patent
H i a a u r e o l e ; a n d o ' e r h i m . s h a r p * a n d clear,
keeper. " This mlsohief-makiug keeper has
r j - A U orders promptly attended to b y the under- POWER JOBBERS, which for neat, cleau a n d beautiful
Charley
Carr
had
flown
down
them.
"
Charles
Carr."
The
child
oast
down
her
eyeB,
and
the
hot
NSTATE
OF
CHRISTIAN
GOOD,
her
in
time.
The
girls
were
married
new,
L i k e a shaft of l i g h t n i n g h i m i d l a u n c h i n g s t a y e d ,
SAMOliL HES3,
j j late of Pequea township, deceased.—Letters tes- signed
printing cannot be excelled. W i t h this Press w e ar>
save Mary, who wonld he the last.
" A pretty simpleton y o u made of me, Sir Philip's blue eyea flashed w i t h * pecu- turned up again. When y o a held It that day blood rushed np into her face and neok. Her tamentary on said estate h a v i n g been granted t o the
Fruit and Vegetable Gardener.
A s i n g l e level c l o u d - l i n e , &h.>ne u p o n
Ar»DtiE3a—Wlllow-st. P . 0 . , Lancaster county. P a .
enabled to print Bl'V HeadB, Circulars, Cards, Ac , at
over the open box, and MIB. Annesley oalled father'B words had shown her real guilt, and undersigned, a l l persons Indebted thereto are requested
liar
light,
and
he
looked
Into
the
fire—not
at
Maria,—giving
me
an
empty
box
1"
" ft is no joking matter, Philip. What a
By t h e fierce g l a n c e s of t h o s u n k e n s»a,
m a y 14
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to m a k e Immediate payment, and those having demands
unprecedented low prices.
out, there oan be no doubt that yon, in the a sensation of misery crept over her.
Georgian*. against the e a m e w l l l present them for settlement to
" A n empty box 1"
M e n a c e d t h e d a r k n e s a w i t h i t s g u l d e n s p e j i r ! nice rose that is in yonr button-hole 1" couWe respectfully Invite the public to call aud ezdiulna
the undersigned, lealdlog in uald township.
LANCASTER HOME MUTUAL
" That love ought to, and," he said, " i t can hurry, nnoonsoiously slipped it on your finger,
S o t w i l i g h t d e e p e n e d r o u n d u s . Still a n d Mack
He took to the box out of his pocket, and
The pioture was put away, and no more
tinued Lady Aunealey. " Where did yon get
o u r Presses, Materials a n d Specimens, which t?* will
HENRY GOOD,
instead offento the box, and lost it off your said about i t ; but a oloud was over the little
T h e g r e a t woods climbed t h o m o u n t a i n a t o u r b . i r k : it?"
bring yon no good."
m a y 7-6i*2t
Executor.
at
all times be pleased to show them.
held it open before her.
F I R E INSURANCE COMPANY,
finger again immediately amid the paper party, whioh made the sapper-table very dull.
A n d o n t h e i r pkirfs, w h e r e y e t t h e l i n g e r i n g d a y
Office, N o . 5 8 , E a a t X i n g S t . ,
" I told the man I had brought baok the
"Don't I tell y o a that it has ended—that I
" Out of Mrs. Leigh's conservatory,"—he
~~~SSIGNED
ESTATE
OF
Amxstuffing. The oushion has just given up its Anne tried to chat as usual, but her tongue
LANCASTER.
PA.
On t h e s h o r n g r e e n n e s p of t h e c l e a r i n g l a y ,
H A U H . METZGER a n d WIFE, of Cone<togo
replied taking it from his coat—a magnificent ring to exchange for a smaller one, opened am putting it from m e a s h u t as ever I can ?
o w n s h i p , h a v i n g b y Deed of v o l u n t a r y assignment,
H I S Coinpany.is strictly mutual, no
T h e b r o w n old f a r m - h o u s e l i k o a b i r d ' s neat h u u g - white rose, beautiful as a camellia—" she se- the box all gingerly, to hand i t to h i m , and Bat the remembr*noe c*nnot go *11 at onoe. I prey."
felt stiff; besides, Bhe oould think of nothing tdated
A P R I L 14th, 1S62, assigned a n d transferred a l t
profits baing contemplated, b u t a n immense saving.
W i t h homo-life s o n n d i t h e d e s e r t a i r w a s s t i r r e d : duced me into it juBt now, wheu I was at her behold 1 there was nothing iu it.
Lady Annealey sank upon the first seat with to say. Papa was as kind as ever, and W i l - their estate andeSaets, to the undersigned, for ibe benefit It was organized for the special benefit of insured p a r This establishment continues to take t h e lead in t h e
did love him ; and believe it was your generof t h e creditors of t h e said Abraham H. 31augar, he tla*, as they will h a v e tbe entire control of It, a n d con- Printing ot BRONZE s o d COLORED WORK, and wa
T h e b l e a t of s h e e p a l o n g t h e hill wo h e a r d ,
honae."
" Did you drop it iu the brougham ? Did osity in hushing up his dreadful disgrace, in- a oreBt-fallen expression. " I never heard of liam as attentive; but both were grave, and therefore gives notice to a l l Demons indebted to u&id stitute the Company. It is n o w prepared to insure
T h e b u c k e t p l a s h i n g i n t h e curd, ?weet w e l l .
AaBlgnor, to make p a y m e n t to t b e undersigned and Heal a n d Personal property, i n t h e city a n d county of defy competition In this particular b r a n c h .
" Is her daughter better ?"
you open it in the brougham ?" Bhe reitera- stead of proclaiming it and proaeoutlug him* such a thing I'' she stammered. "Myfinger1 papa seemed even sad. The evening was not those having claims to present them to
Lancaster.
Those of o a r citizens who denire neatly Printed Work
T h e pasture-hara that clattered as they fell;
that first made me like you more thau com- Whatever will be the consequence ? Poor spent with the ordinary cheerfulness; there
ted.
JACOB X . HETZQBB, Assignee,
(•resident— Eev. W m . T. G e r h a r d ; Vice Presidents— of this description are respectfully invited to call a n J
"
No,
poor
girl.
And
I
fear
"
D o g s b a r k e d , fowla fluttered, c a t t l e l o w e d ; t h e g a t e
residing in MtUeravllle, Lancaster County,
D.
Q
.
t
i
w
a
r
i
z
a
o
d
J
.
B
.
flwartiwalder;
Secretary—C.
H.
Charley
1"
was
no
lively*
conversation,
no
game
of
p
l
a
y
;
e
x
a m i n e specimens.
" I- never touohed it, sfter y o n saw ma p n t mon."
Sir Philip did not say what be feared. He
may 7
tft-il-t
Lefever; l\ea&urer—John
ShaelTer.
Of t h e b a r n - y a r d c r o a k e d b e n e a t h t h e m e r r y w e i g h '
HIESTAND, HUBER 4 HBCKERT,
" The consequence, I expect, will be that William occupied himself with a book, and
m a y 14
tf-25
" You acknowledged, then, that y o u like
Of s u n - b r o w n c h i l d r e u , l i s t e n i n g , w h i l e t h e y was not the one lo speak at home of bis pa- it i a m y pocket, until I was in the shop.
NOTICE.
aprU2-I9
PaoPatETOaa.
y o u will have two weddings instead of one," papa sat baok in his chair, with his eyes fixed
tients. In the silence that supervened, a ser- I unsealed the paper before the Bhowman'a me ?" smiled Sir Philip'
swung,
L L persons are cautioned against
laughed Sir Philip. "Georgiana has pro- on the lire; he was evidently thinking.
eyes."
vant appeared.
T h e w e l c o m e s o u n d of s u p p e r - c u l l t o h e a r ;
" Very—very muoh.''
i _ negotiating a n y of t h e following Motes a n d
A n d d o w n tho s h a d o w y l a n e , i o t i u k l i n g s c l e a r
" Then where can it be ?" exclaimed Maria.
"LadyOliver, S i r . "
" Well enough to take me for better aud fo r claimed her intentions, and I don't suppose
Anne tried to amuse herself, but s h e oould Check*, a i tbey were utoltm from o u r Safe on tt>a
NEW BOOT & SHOE STORE.
W I L L O W S CELEBRATED H E i V E CUBE,
Charley will bear malice. I think I ought to n o t ; a pain was in her heart, and a weight on n i g h t of t o * 76th u l t . One Note of Luwix. Z. LlndeT h e p a s t o r a l curfew of t h e c o w - b e l l r u n g .
Sir Philip nodded ; stood a moment or two, " Lady AnneBley certainly sealed i t u p , and worse ?"
m u t h , payable to us for $621.00; unaof Thomas ZP.U, OR UNIVERSAL
CONDITION
MEDICISE
FOR
have
given
the
ring
to
him
as
a
memento,
infor
$600
00;
J
o
h
n
Z.
Llodemuth,
two
notes
of
$20v.OQ
T h u s s o o t h e d a n d p l e a s e d , o u r b a c k w a r d p a t h w e aa if in deep thought; then prepared to de- pnt it, herself in the desk ready for you. No
OB T T O B I I T J S ,
her spirits, whioh nothing could ease ; and she e a c h ; OUB u f l l e n r y Kdufelt, for $250 00, payable at
Y e s ; if, after this confession, y o u would
H O U S E S A N D CATTJL.E.
stead of to Maria."
took,
BOOT & SHOK MAKER,
one went near the deBk afterwards—no one still wish it."
acend.
wished—oh 1 how she wished—that Bhe had York B a n k ; one of Steven Grleriloger, for a balance of
$50, J o e on a note for $Gl)OP0; one of A^am Fletcher*
Next
door
t
o
Baer*e Printing Office, North Qu*au St .
P r a i s i n g t h e farmer's home. H e only spake,
1
For Sate at J O H N F . LONG it SONS, Drug a u d
" T o Maria!" irasoibly returned Lady An- not been so smart when she planned that piece for $104.00; one of Dr. J, H. Grove, for $3j0.0u ; ooe of
"Will you put this up for me?' he said, came into the room, or was in the room, but
" I do," he answered, drawing her too him,
LAEfCASTER, P A .
"Looking into t h e sunset o'er tho lake,
Henry Plckel, for $^71.45; H e n r y S. iluaaer, one for Chemical Store, No. 6 North Queen Street, Lancaster.
giving the diamond keeper to Lady Annesley myself.'*
and taking his firfll kisB from her lips. Geor- nesley, not precisely uuderstauding, but not ofdeoeption. She felt if what she had done $1000.00; Jacob L. Kngle, one for $89.00; Washington
JffBT
OPKHED A LAiOE 8TOCK Ot?
HEYL'S, ROBERTS, a n d SEPNCE'S Embrocations,
L i k e o n e to w h o m t h e far-off is moat u o a r :
being comfortable. " What in the world need could only be undone, nothing oould tempt b i a b l , one for $300.la 1 ; Dr. Inaac BowraiD, one for
as
he
paased
her.
"
I
will
change
it
when
I
giana
flew
to
her
room,
and
there
burst
into
a
"
Lady
Annesley
must
have
Bealed
u
p
an
MERCHANT'S
Gargling
Oil,
TOBIAS'
Venetian
" Y e s , m o s t folks t h i n k it h a s a p l e a s a n t look ;
$70.00; a n d MnnHelman, H e r r & Co., a Check for $ 1 , ia there to give it to her, Sir Philip !''
her to do i t again. And how easy it now «42.tS, payable at F*rmcr»* Bunk.
Liniment, a n d SCOTTB, Bed Oil Liniment,
go ont. There, Maria, is a present for you." empty box, that's clear," said Sir Philip.— flood of tears.
I love It for m y g o o d old m o t h e r ' ^ s«ko,
MILLER & MUS2EB,
"Great need," he replied, hia tone becoming Beamed to have confessed the accident, and
kept constantly on h a n d .
OP E V E B T
DESCRIPTION.
He
flung
the
white
rose
into
Maria's
lap.—
"
I
have
brought
the
other
ring."
Lady
Annesley
was
strangely
elated
at
the
W h o l i v e d a n d died h e r e in t h e p e a c e of find!"
m a y 7-31*24
Marietta. I'euna.
m
i
?
14
tf-34
which w i l l be sold a t Ibe LOWEST CASH PRICU^She did not touch it, ouly let it lie there, her
But Lady Aunesley, when she entered, pro- news. Bhe had hope for it i n her inmoBt serious. " Bnt it is given with a condition at- borne the consequences; and as to punishT h e lesson of h i s w o r d s we p o n d e r e d o ' e r .
$
3
0
0
R
E
W
A
R
D
S
T
O
L
E
N
.
5
3
"
Measured
Work
promptly
made and of tbe has',
tached to it—that I add one of plain gold.— ment—why, no punishment oould be compacheeks again growing hot. Lady Annesley tested that Bhe had not Bealed u p an empty heart—long and long.
A s s i l e n t l y w e t u r n e d t h e e a s t e r n flank
material.
H E office o f t h e subscribers, Dear
S 3 * Give m e a call,
knitted her brow. But it oleared as her eyes box—that the ring was in it. And Bhe reOf t h e m o u n t a i n , w h e r e i t s s h a d o w d e e p e s t s a n k ,
" You have done well, Philip," s h e said t o A h l Lady Annesley, we oannot be falBe to red with what she was now suffering.
Marietta, w&a brolcsn open on Friday nlgiit, April
ap 19 tf-31
C. BUCKIUb'.
ourselves, try as we will. Maria has remaintheir flre-proof safe w a s blown open, and about
D o u b l i n g t h e n i g h t a l o n g o u r r u g g e d road :
fell on the ring.
WHITBNAOK'S
lated the details to Sir Philip, as they have her step-son.
If she could only think of something else, or 2Mb,
$810 I n b a n k note*, besides t w o 320 gold piecda, nnd a
W e felt t h a t n i a u w a s m o r e t h a n h i s a b o d e . —
" I never did see a greater beauty 1" she en- been given above. The box, she said, was
" I shall escape the worrying about not get- ed my best and dearest love up lochia hour, if papa was pleasant as usual; but there must n u m b e r of checks and promissory notes stolen. Among
IMPROVED N E W JERSEY
AW A G E N T W A N T E D
t h e bank noteu were three fiO'e on ibe Columbia Bank,
T h e i n w a r d life t h a n N a t u r e ' s r a i m o n t m o r e :
thusiastically exclaimed, as she slipped it not out of her hand a minute altogether.
ting married, at any rate," responded Sir cajole and deceive iny heart as I would. And be something very serious on papa's mind, he two 60'e ol tba Lancaster County B a n k ; t h e remainder
IN EVERY TOWNSHIP, TO CANVASS FOR TUK
now, I trust, ahe will remain so, so long as was BO silent, and several times she heard of tbe money w a s chiefly of tbe banks above named,
A n d t h e w a r m s k y , t h e s u n d o w n - t i n t e d hill,
several limea on and ofl' her finger. " But
" Are you sure you put it in ?—that you did Philip.
and of t h e Farmers' Bank of Lancaster, and the Mount
A>TERrCAX
ANNUAL
C YCLPO.*
tit A
time shall last!"
T h e forest a n d t h o l a k e , seemed d w a r f e d a n d d i m what a judge Philip must have been to get it
W I T H DORSKY'S bELF-ACTING BAKE.
him sigh deeply. At family worship, ton, he J o y Bank. A reward of $160 will be given for the re"Philip"—lowering her voioe confidentially
not let it slip aside ?" questioned Sir Philip.
XX D
covery of the money stolen, a n d a n additional $150 for f T \ H E Manufacturers of this Machiue
Before t h e s a i n t l y soul, whoso h u m a n will
so large aa this I Who is this ooming up V
was
particularly
solemn;
and
she
noticed
that
—
"
do
you
know,
I
frightened
myself
to
death
tbe
arrest
a
n
d
conviction
of
t
b
e
thief
o
r
thieves
on
" Sure !" repeated Lady Annesley, half in_J_ h a v e the best reason for believing t h a t It ia tbe best
REGISTER OF IMPORTANT EVENTS
M e e k l y in t h e Internal footsteps t r o d ,
MILLER at MtfaaEK,
his voice shook, when, in prayer, h e offered conviction.
It was Charles Carr, Maria's brother, popu- clined to resent the implied suggestion of care- at one time, lest yon shond marry Maria. I
Rxaper in c s e . Tbe advantages claimed for DORSET'S
THE U T I L E SOAT.
Of T h e Year 1S61.
M a k i n g h e r h o m e l y toil a n d h o u s e h o l d way?
Lumber Merchants,
SELF-ACTING B A E B o n t h e JERSEY RSAPER, are
this petition :
larly known in the honse as "Charley." A lesBnesB;" I am quite sure. And, had the fancied you were growing attaohed to her ;
may
7-31*24
Marietta,
P
A
thena: It i i o f lighter draught t h a n a n y other m a c h i n e
A Liberal Discount allowed. References known to tba
An e a r t h l y echo of t h e s o n g of p r a i s e
I have a little velvet coat, with trimmings plairted
k n o w n . It id simple in construction; compact a n d
young
lieutenant
he
;
gay,
careless,and
handand
people
wonld
have
said
I
had
set
it
on.
ring
slipped
aside,
it
would
only
have
gone
oubacilbers
will
ha
required. Apply to
" Wherein we have Binned this day, grant
S w e l l i n g from a n g e l lip? a n d h a r p s of s e r a p h i m !
durable. T h e driver i"lta ou t h e home next t h e grain
Soldiers1 Pensions a n d Bounties.
bright,
some. Often in scrapes, always i n trouble. OD to the table. I put it i n safely,-and shut
fitie, where be can have full view of the operation a n d
The red color flashed into Sir Philip's face.
that thy Holy Spirit may operate npon our
KLIAS BARR A Co.,
J . (J. W H I T T I R H .
H E undersigned, members of the B a r avoid all obstructions. It dispenses w i t h the Reel unThat
has
been
laid
for
years
away,
close
folded
out
deep in debt, in "bills," in many things that it in.
No. 8 EsM King Streai,
of Lancaster County, will provide a n d make out 11relyL the Revolving arms serving a far better purpose,
" I s h o u l d have married her, bnt for that
hearts, so as io lead u3 to repentanoeand conof sight;
tbe proper forms and forward them to the proper gathering tbe grain gently to the cutters.
1
may 7-tf.24] Ag'ts for Lanciater City and County.
he ought not to be, altogether a gentleman
affair
of
the
diamond
keeper."
fession.'
officers of t b e Government, a n d collect all Claim*,
" Who was in the room, beside yourselves ?"
Yet sometimes, when I chance to come where it
Wbeu an Sclent straw h a s been cut to form a proper
THE BRILLIANT KEEPER
Bounties, Arrearages of P a r , a n d Pensions, for all
who was believed to be going to the bad head- asked Sir Philip.
Lady Annesley looked blank. " D i d yon
Anne was glad when her bedtime came. Tbe widows and orphans of soldiers from Lancaster County, sized sheaf, the Rake, in an easy, graceful m a n n e r re- DRUGS, &c.
1SG2, DRUGS, Ac.
has been so long,
moves it from t h e platform, b y side delivery, lbaving
who m a y be killed or m a y die In tbe serviCd of tbe
It was a comfortable room, even for the long, espeoiaily by Lady Annesley. He was " Only Charley Carr. He was Btanding by like her BO muoh as that ?"
The silken edge looks dim and Mtirred. bemuse good-night kisB was as affeotionate as ever ; Government of tho United btattB, and fjr all noldier» the track perfectly clear, so t h a t a n entire field m a y be
J. B . M A E K L E Y ,
cnt
if
desired,
before
binding
a
single
sheaf.
No
at
raw
her
own
nephew,
her
dead
brother's
son
;
and
west end of Loadon. It was not the grand
but when her father said, '* God bless m y from same county, that m a y b e w o u n d e d , o r become will be fouad tcattered between t h e sheaves. T h e
me, wishing the ring were h i s . "
" L i k e her I" he echoed, in emotion, " I
Wholesale a n d Retail Dealer In
my tears are strong.
sick and disabled—without a n y charge or compaasa.! ton.
aheaven are delivered w i t h regularity. Their compact
drawing room of the house; it waa not the he oame to the house, presuming upon the redaughter!" his voice broke, and teara started
" N o , " cried out Mrs. Annesley, innocently; loved her. I am not sure but I love
B , W . 8HEKK.
J A S . K. A L E X i S D E H ,
MEDICINES, &C.,1
and neat appearance cannot be t quailed b y any h a n d - DRUGS,
ANDREW J . t-TELNMAtf, ROLAND KI.NZER,
commodiouB dining room, where Sir Philip's lationship and upon Maria's residence in it, " wishing its value in money was h i a ! Theher still. W h y , Lady Annesley, I all but The last tiino that T took it down, becanse the to his eyes. Wilh a heavy weight upon her
raker from reaping machine or cradle s w a t h s .
No. 4 1 N o r t h Qtie e n at."
B
E
N
J
.
F
.
BEAR.
ABK*HAM
SHANK",
need was o'er,
Tbe Rake c m be adjusted to nuit heavy or light
patients waited their turn to go in to him ; it oftener than Lady AnneBley liked. A great more sensible wish of the two.
little heart, the child retired. She loved her
THADDEU3bTEVBNS,;r., J . R. SYl'HER.
Late
Kauffman's,)
Lancaster,
Pennu.
asked her to be m y wife the very afternoon
I found tbe pockets full of toys, that would ho
a p 30
" - ^ L . grain, forming large or small sheaves, a s desired. Binwas only a small, oozy apartment, wilh a fear was at her heart that he had grown too
father passionately, and oould not bear to see
ders prefer working after this machine, and farmers
H E subscriber has j u s t opened t l u
A wild sickening senaation darted to Maria that wretohed boy did the miaohief."
used
no
more:
c*a dispense w i t h o n e o r more binders b y u s l a g l t ,
largest
a
n
d
bast
stock
of
DRUGS,
CHEMICAL*.
bright fire, easy chairs, and generally, plenty fond of Georgiana Livingston, or that Georgiana Carr's brain. It was not yet a suspicion; it
" Im sore I am very glad h e did do it, if it The little bits of colored glass, and tinsel paper, lay him iu trouble. At another time Bhe would C o n e s t o g o a n d B i g S p r i n g V a l l e y simply because t b e gavels are laid In better condition, VLriFUMBRY, SOAPS, 4 c . , ever offdiedln Laccaater.trand thle laborious operation of binding rendered leu*, the attention of which b e solicits a call from conuirv
of litter. For a wonder, it was tidy now ; had of him—perhaps both. Her penniless was a fear lest suspicion ahonld oome ; nay a prevented that," retorted m y lady.
Turnpike Road Company.
Folded together with toe coat, and so I let them have wound her arms around his neck, and
fatiguing
b
y
the
regularity
with
w
h
i
c
h
t
b
i
s
h
o
a
v
e
a
a
r
e
merchants and others, feeling an>-nred that he c m raf
H K Commipsioners to open books and formed. The Kake take* off either tangled or straight at
nothing was on the centre table, save Lady nephew, who had not croas or ooin to ble&B foreboding that it was comiog.
kissed away his tears; but now conscience
lower rates than a n y other bi>u«e lu Lancaster, h.i* " I might have got over that, h i s fault, bnt
stay.
receive subscriptions to tbe capital stock of tbe g r a i n , leaving cbe bnts evea and equare. The weight Ing purchased bis stock before t h e advance iirlc.* ••'
Annesley's deBk, at which she eat writing—a himself with, steal Georgiana and hei' nine
The suspicion did come; came immediately I could not get over Maria's. To uphold him Of all tbe traces that are left, reminding of the made her s h y , and, with a feeling of un- " conestogo and Big Si'riog Valley Turnpike Road Com- of the rake is the same a s that of a n ordinary reel', re- Gooda. He invites a l l to call before making their (IUI
will meet for t h a t purpose a t the public honse quiring no more power to work i t ; and b y dispensing chttsea and test the matter themselves. His entire £!.•-**
plain, pleasant woman of forty, wearing weeds hundred a year! The world would talk then to all of them. Iu vain Sir Philip suggestod in his deceit—to invent a falsehood to Boreen
worthiness, which made her wretched, she p»ny,'*
of Jacob Hnber, In the (!ity of Lancaster, on MONDAY, w i t h t h e weight of a hand-raker, i t is evident lean is FBE-'H, and nelected with care Mod Judgment
past,
TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY, power la requited to drive tbe machine.
yet. The late Sir Robert, a popular and suc- —would aay that|she, Ledy Annealey, had that Charles must have done it in a joke, to him—how could I make her my wife ?"
turned away.
J. B . MARKLEY,
thd26th.a7ib,2Stb,C9[b and 30ib days of MAY next.
This touches nearest to tbe iiuiek, becanse he wore
By Ihe substitution of the Rake, the labor, waged and
cessful physician, had risen in the world and planned it 1 And Lady Annesley was temark- put Lady Annealey in a fright, for he was as
Wholatalo D r u g g i t t a a d Apothecary,
" Whatever is there about Maria to like <"
Snbacilptlon books will be kept upon from 10 o'clock, board of a man are saved, to say nothing of t b e extra
When she was in bed, aud the light ont, and
it last;
m a y ?.tf-24
41 Worth Qneen Sir d «t.
got h i s baronetoy; but this had been his ably sensitive to the world's censure.
A.M., ta 4 .l'cl.H'k, r\ M.
power requisite to d r a w him over the ground, especifull of tricks as a monkey—that he would fretfully interrupted Lady Aunesley.
And oftentimes the little arms were crossed upon the maid gone, she felt worse; fear took posally w h e n be in located near the grain aide, t h u s greatHKNRY CARPENTER,
second wife.
Charley glittered in full regimentals ; one bring it back with him in the evening. That
ly increasing side d r a u g h t . The machine la perfectly
IMPROVED
GEOROE K. REED.
its breast.
" She's more likeable than any oue iu this
session of her then—a horrid fear of death and
balanced, leaving no more weight on the horsau necks
HARRIS BOADMEN,
That never more wilt clasp ma here, because they of judgment. She thought of Ananias and
On a low sofa, nesr the fire, Bat an old lady of the handsomest young fellowB that had ever he had taken the ring from the box there was world, to m y thinking
"
t h a n is necessary to-keep t b e tongue d o w n . T h e MowJOHN ESIILEMAN,
ing
arrangement,
operates
tn
a
l
l
kinds
of
g
r
a
a
s
l
n
t
b
e
JOHN
B.
KREIDEK,
—aoheerful, nice old lady, In spite of her boned before Her Majesty at St. James'. A n d no doubt whatever; and Lady Annesley, in
are at rest.
Sapphire, and trembled aud cowered ; and oh t
" HttBh Philip 1"
^
moat satiofactory manner, with a n Improved Lever for
ap 30-41-23
HENRY K . &TONKR.
Manufactured a n d eold b y tba uuderagned a t $.*3ki.
KaSMngand Lowering.while in motion. Also, Extra
blindness and her eighty-four years. She he had no objeotion that somebody else should her anger refnsed to be soothed.
The news of the engagement went forth to Without the little tender form, this coat I cannot how Bhe wished that the past d s y could be
PLOWS HKPA1BED AND PLOW CASTIS03
Reel for grass.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
would tell yon, could y o u speak with her, see him and think so.
lived
over
again
?
constantly
on h a n d , a t l b * Saad Stora or
She attacked Charles the moment ha made the house. Maria had etlll remained in it
see— '
S S I G N E D E S T A T E of M A R T I N ALL MACHINES W A R B A N T E D T O CUT OBAIN AND
W. D. SPRECHBK,
that God had seen fit io take her dear son
" Where's Georgiana ?" aaked he.
his appearance. "Where's that keeper ?" s h e making herself nseful as she had done liefoie, Something iu every worn-down fold recalls it back
W . WEAVER 4 W l F i — T h e undersigned Audim . r c b 10 r.m-17
Ef«t i rtoK ntraet, La(ir»»l»!
OKA=S IN A WORKMANLIKE MANXES !
Her room adjoined her father's ; and, as she
tor, appointed b y tbe Court of Common Pleas of LanSir Bobert, and had spared her. Dpon her
" Georgiana's out," snapplBhly replied Lady sternly demanded, without olrcamlocntion.
especially to Mrs. Annealey, for she had nu
to ma:
'
lay thus in terror and anguish, she heard him caster county, to distribute t h e balanct remaining in
K K p a JTK N C E S .
lap waB a bag made of white linen, resembling Annealey. " What are yon dreased up for ?"
1862.
other home. Better Bhe had quitted i t ; to And though his every garment now is sacred to
the b a n d s of Jouaa ReiQ* and Daniel Meyer, assignees of
1862.
" What keeper ?" returned Charles.
come up-stairs, and enter his room. It waa a said M a r t i u W . Weaver and Wife, of Ephratt. towDBbip,
X J " The following named farmers of Lancaster county
a pillow oase, bnt not so long; and she was "I have juat come from the Levee. Did
uiy heart, ' ~ ' '
a v e purchased and thoroughly tested t b e Domey SelfS P K I N G !
" T h e brilliant keeper that yon made off see Sir Philip daily was not the way to cure
relief to have him near, and she raised her to a n d among tbe creditors a n d tbona locally entitled hActing
R
a
k
e
:
to receive t h e same, will meet the parties Interested.
staffing It with handfulle of paper torn into you forget it t" he returned, taking up m e - with to-day."
HAGEB & BEOTHEBS,
From this, the pockets filled hy him. I eonhl no
her love for him.
head and listened to his movements. He was for said purpose, ou i-ATURDAY, Ihe 24th of MAY,
J o n a t h a n Stolsfoose, ELias Zook.Leacock t o w n s h i p ;
minute bits. Since Bhe became bliud Bhe was chanically the little jewel-box and opening it
hear to part. •
a t 10 o'clock A. SI., l a tbe Library Boom of t b e Rudy D. Gelat, Jacob Weldler, Abraham L a n e , J o h n Aro now opening a L r g a Slock or CABPKTd a n d >>lt.
" I hope you will be happy, Sir Philip ; I
walking up and down the room—up and 1562,
" I don't know what you mean, aunt."
CLOTHS,
to wbtcb they invite n a examination.
Court
House,
in
the
city
of
Lancaster,
and
ou
TUESDougherty, Christian Hess. Mtrilu Hess, J o h n Zwally,
wont to employ some of her time i n tearing Charley's fingers had a trick of touohlng things'
MAY 27th, 1SU2. a t 1 o'clock P . M.. at ihe public Benjamin Long, Soloman Martin, J o h n Staufier, M a n .
Lady Annesley flew into a rage. " I left wiah y o a every happineBs," she stammered, Mv little'bny no longer needs his coat with trim- down, with slow and measured Btep ; his heart DAY,
NEW STYLES BUUSSELS CARPETS,
House of Chambers Ynndt, in Hlnkletowo, Ephratu helm townahlp ; Emanuel LongeneckBr, J o h n S t e b m a n ,
up waste paper, newspapers and the like, to and ha often got a rap on the knuokles for it
NEW
STYLES TAPESTRY CARPETS
ming's bright... ".
was very sad tonight. And then came the twp., w h e n s a d where all penton* Interested are re David Weidman, J o n a s E r b . S a m u e l i l i n n l c h , F r e d e r i c k
the box close to your hands when I turned to believing it waa inenmbent on her to say someEXTRA TDREE PLY CARPETS
stuff cushions. Maria Carr, Lady Annesley's literally and metaphorically, from my lady.
iiuested to attend, it' tbe~> *eo proper.
Keller, Christian Hersbey, Joseph Grabill, George Rule,
SUPERFINE INGRAIN CARPETS
pick up the cushion for Mrs. Annesley. How thing to him to that efiect. But Sir Philip ob- For, since I had it Uiil away, his robes have been thought that her loving and indulgent father,
Jonas Brubaker, Samuel Borahey, Jacob Cassel, 1'ena
nieoe, was at the far window making the case " What a splendid ring?" ha uttered.
VENETIAN S DOTCH CARPETS,
E. BURKHOLDER,
of white;
served that her face turned ghastly with emotwp.; S. Stolsfoose, P. Sheafler, Jacob Eshleman, Chrn.
who knew what tronble was himself, would
dared you take the ring out ?"
BEHP, RAO AND LIST CARPETS
ap 30-41-2.!
Auditor.
for the cushion ; two square pieces of white
Mubaolmun, Henry MusHelman, Jacob Burkholdsr,
Bo, when!! meet him at the last, my longing eyes sympathize wilh her in her present diBtres?,if
JlBDaOETS. RDQS & COCOA MATS
" Sir Philip's present to Mary. But it is to
tion as she spoke.
"
Let's
aee
whether
1
have
got
it
about
me,"
Salomon
Groff,
John
Grabill,
Amos
Espenbhade.Earl
NOTICE.
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS,
velvet, on eaoh of which was painted an ex- l»e ohauged ; it is too large."
may
see
township
;
George
Bard,
David
Cockel,
John
F
.
Bailer,
she would tell him all. The thought brought
" Thank y o u ; I hope we shall be," he coolly
From ooe to fonr y a r d , wide.
reported
Charley,
in
a
careless,
indifferent,
quisite group of flowers, Maria's doing. T!te
H E R E A S , E U S H A B A R D a n d Benjamin Myers, Jacob Bsnnoe, Andrew Bard, Upper W i n d o w Shades'.
W i n d o w SUdde* '
Charley put It on his little finger and turned provoking manner, aa he made a show of feel- replied; and, sinoe that uuhappy episode, he Tho little hand, that plai-ed the love, held out comfort wilh it—the first comfort she had
W I F E , of Paradlne t o w Q H U p , Lancaster co., Leacock town>h!p; Jno. Sellers,Lower Leacock t w p . ;
cushion was intended for a present for Mary
again to me.
Nathaniel Burt, Samuel Kauffman, Salisbury t o w n s h i p ;
In new and elegant
dtsiait.
it rnuod admiringly; as they had all done. ing iu all his pookets. " Oh—I mnat have had never spoken to her but coldly. " Georkuown sinoe her sin was committed—aud she have by J pad of voluntary assignment, dated tbe 16th Jacob K. Shenk, Henry Lantz, J o h n C. Stauffer, John
FINK
VELVET
Bi
KDERED
SUAUE.1
d
a
y
of
APRIL,
A.
D.,
1E6:,
transferred
sll
Ih&ir
proAnnesley, who was on the point ,~if marriage
" A charming ring!'' he repeated. " I t is left it in m y regimentals."
resolved to act upon it.
petty, reel personal aud mixed, (except whut In therein W i n n e r , J o h n Frantz, Michael H a r n U h , Manor, t w p . ;
F I N E OILT SHADES.
giana Livingston possesses one great eaaential
with Dr. Scott. She had good cut uun with
excepted) aota Amoa I.. Witmer, lor t h e bsnent of the Uaris Uuopee, Martic t w p . ; S. 0 . Bomberger, Warwick
PAINTED AND PLAIN SHADES.
really beautiful.*'
Jeremiah Herr, Conestoga t w p . ; Jacob Dent linger,
Lady Annesley nearly boiled over. Words towarda making heraelf aud others happy— A STORY FOB. THE LITTLE FOLKS.
CORDS, TA?8EL.S AND FIXTURE
" Papa," said a little voice ; and papa, turn- creditors of said Bllsba BarM. All puruon* indebted twp.;
t h e late Sir Robert AnneBley'a ward, Oeorgiaaa
w i l l please m a k e immediate p a y m e n t to tbe undersign- Bart t w p . ; J n o . Masterson, Peiin t w p . ; Jacob Homhey.
" Do yon wiah it were yours?" laughed, led to words; Charles grew angry i n his turn; truth."
BOFF AND OREBN CURTAIN HOLLANDS
ing quiokly round, saw the child, wLoni he ed assignee, and all persona having cUims n ill presam Hempfleld t w p . ; Jacob Sebner, Shltz it Foliz, Chrn.
m
LVringBton, who lived with them.
P3
It ID
Conscience-Smitten;
or,
The
Little
Mamma,
J
o
h
n
Hersbey,
West
Hempfleld
t
w
p
.
;
Rudy
D.
Maria, from her diatant window.
for settlement.
and at length ahe gave a hint that h e must
supposed to be asleep in bed, standing, in her them legally attestedAMOS
The preparations for the wedding went briskHunaberger, Henry Zwally, Abraham Lefever, Jacob
GirVs Confession.
L. WITMER, A ^ U n e e .
" I wish I had the cost of it," h e s a i d — have stolen the ring. He deolared he had not
Mrs. Annesley looked up from her cushion
Grabill, Andrew Deaner, Christian ZtoTt, Christian
le-iJing iu Paradine, Lancaster i-ouniy.
little white night-dres?, inside the door.
W
A
L
L
P
A
P
E
R
S
!
W
A
L
L
P
A
P
E
R S '.
ly on. Lady Annesley would first move into
R a p p , Isaac ShaelTer, J o h n Bach, Joseph Bach, West
and her bits of paper—if it be allowable to "That would be of more use lo me. What touched the box, or the ring; that he had
ap-23
w[-22
Anne Froeuian was a quiet child, of about
Earl twp.; Jacob Brubaker, J o h n H. RUser, Daniel B.
10,000 PIECES,
another residence. No change had been made
" My love, what's the matter?" he exclaimErb,
W
a
r
w
i
c
k
t
w
p
.
;
William
I.
Clark,
Drumora
twp.;
was
it
?
Fifty
guineas
?"
say that of one who has no sight; but when
turned from the table wheu Lady AnneBley since Sir Robert's death, but Sir Philip must seven years. She belonged to a piona family, ed ; " a r e y o u sick?''
W A L L
P A P E R S
Stautfdr, C a r n a r v o n twp.; Isaac Wenger, W«at
STATE of JOSEPH GLAUNER, Tobias
she spoke to people, she was in the habit of
"Not a bad guesB," said Lady Annesley did, and remained talkiug to Maria while the have hia house to himself now. One evening and was carefully trained—so she had no bad
IN
late of Salisbury township, deceased.—Letters of Earl t w p ; John Brubaker, Elizabeth t w p . ; Martin Bru" No, pa," she said, coming toward h i m ;
baker, Rapho t w p . ; Isaiah J a m e s , B u c k s county; Q*o. FINE HOLD PAPERS,
turning her face in the direotion Bhe thought who really liked Charley, and his good lookB cushion was being picked u p ; and he swore
administration on s^id estate having been granted to
Sir Philip waa spending an hour with Dr. habits; nevertheless, her little heart conld not " bat I couldn't eleep, and I want to tell you tbe undersigned, a l l r-erdons Indebted thereto a r e re- Houck, Mech&ntcbburg; Gabriel Wenger. Tobias
BOLD AND VELVET DECORATIONS
Krelder. F r a n k l i n Herr, John King, Christian Bailer,
they might be, as she had done before the and his good nature, au fond, wheu she could to this with sundry unorthodox words, forgetDECORATIONS
Soott. A navy-smgeon was alao there—Mr. have been pure, or what we are about to I ell •omething. Pa," and her tones were quick quested to make immediate p a y m e n t , and those having Daniel Book, Lampeter twp ; Joseph Buckwaller, Jacob MARBLE AND OAK
NEAT AND OAYOLAZED PAPEK.i
clalniB or demands against t h e same will present them Lefever, Henry Stauffer, LevlGroaa, J a c o b S w a r r , H e n r y
darkness came o n : " What about Charley's forget the fear and trouble touenrbg Miss ting that he was not in quarters, but iu a
PLAIN
AND
BBIOHT
COMMON PAPERS.
Blake, once their chnm at Bartholomew's; would not have happened.
and nervous—" Buffalo didn't spill the ink on without delay for settlement to t h e undersigned, resid- S. Hosteller, Abraham Hurst, Peter Shelly, Henry S.
going to ohurch ? Isitdeoided ?"
BORDERS,
STATUES,
FIRE BOABD PRiNf.-!
Georgina.
lady's drawing-room.
CHRISTIAN D. WARFBL.
Shenk, Jonas Erb, Isaac Balmer, Samuel Erb Man helm
She had no little Bister to play with, and William's tables; it was I spilt it, and told a ing io said township.
and Georgiana WBS sitting up staira wilh Mary
BLINDS, SO.,
ap-23-6l*22
Administrator.
t
w
p
.
;
J
o
h
n
L.
Lapp.
H.
H
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h
e
r
t
z
,
Paradise
t
w
p
.
;
Henry
" W e l l ; I suppose
" Lady Annealey
Tkey stood together stngiug praises of the
W l U , UK HOLD AT
" I f nobody takes his part, I will I" holly Scott and her baby.
her only brother was grown, almost a man. lie about it."
Hlldebach, Ellas Herr, Amos Herr, Pequea t w p . ; EphGREATLY
REDUCED
PSKES.
a l m Eshleman, Manor t w p ; Michael Buckwalter,.'on.
slopped.- The door had hastily opened, and a ring ; now she' had it on—now h e . Lady cried Georgiana Livingston, after Charles had
SSIGNED ESTATE OF ELIAS rBuck
aP'-"19
BY HAOEB.I BROTHERS.
" Is smoking allowed here ?" aaked the Her father waB in easy circumstances, so slie
waiter, Benjamin Boiler, J o h n K . L a p p , Martin
"Now, thank God ! my child has grace to
B B E M S N Y D B S i ISAAC FRY. of Earlville, West
gentleman entered—a tall, fine man. Hut for Annesley at length took it from him, and held dashed away from the house, promising that
Cooper,
Bant
Lampeter
t
w
p
.
;
J
o
h
n
K.
Brubaker,
Jacob
was
well
supplied
with,
toys
and
books
;
but
township,Lancaster county, h a v i n g b y v o l u n t a r y
surgeon—glauoing at the elegant sofa on
confess;" and papa joyfully caught her up to Kan
APRIL.
IS.'.-'
the Bweet Bmilo that frequently party hia lips it over the open box, aa if taking a farewell of he'd never enter it again; and her oonntenance
deed of assignment, dated April S, 1362, assigned a n d Krelde . Jacob Bear. George Wellei, Henry F r a n t z , 1802.
whioh he sat, where was displayed that beau- these were notBnffioieut to prevent her feeling hia heart, and kissed her again and again.
transferred all their estute, to the uodertslgned, for t b e Jacob Bwartley, East Hempfleld t w p ; Christian HuntzA.XOTBBR
A/ttttVAr.
Of
and lighted up hia dark blue eyes, hia features it before she dropped it iu.
,
was distressed, and her cheeka were scarlet,
benefit
of tbeir creditors; notice is hereby given, to all berger, H . Reob, Adam Rudy, Abram Shlvely, Lejcock
lonely.
Her
ohief
pleasure
she
found
in
visittiful cushion painted by Maria Carr—" I'm
twp.; Edward Eshleman, Richard Miller, P e r r y county ;
Papa
then
told
Anne
that
he
had
known
of
S
P
L
E
N
D
I
D
N
E
W
S
P
R
I
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G
0
0
0
D
a
porsona
indebted
to
t
b
e
Bald
£
l
i
s
s
Kaemanyder
4t
Isaac
might have been deemed plain. And yet, " Ob, dear I" cried out Mrs. Aunesley.
aB she said it. "Steal a ring! You may juat
ing her brother's room, and feasting her eyeB
r y , to m a k e immediate payment to tbe undersigned William Spencer, SadBbury twp.; Samuel Houbtand,
halfdead without m y pipe."
A.T W E N T Z
BROS.
Montgomery c o u n t y ; W . S. & I . A. Rutherford, Harher sin, and it had made h i m very, very un- FAssignee,
ladleB were apt to say that Sir Philip Annesand tho«e having claims to present tbem to
Lady Annealey hastily put the lid on, left as well accuse me, Lady Annealey, as sccuse
on
the
pretty
pictures
there.
Pur
"William
i i s b u r g ; Samuel Leaman & ^on, F r a n k l i n county.
H. B . ORKYB1LL, Assignee,
happy. It nearly broke his heart to think of
1 Lot of FOULARD SILKS, only lis;.ley, being unmarried, was too attractive for a the box on the table by Charley, and ran to him ; I should be the more likely of the two Receiving assent, he lighted it, and then
F o r ^ a l e by
C. D SPRECHER A BRO..
a p 23-6t-S2
P . O. Addroa.-*, Werit Earl.
1 Lot of Spring Challle DELAINES, I S ^ c . worth ?0v.
walked across the room to Sir Philip, and the Freeman drew admirably, and painted with his only daughter growing up a liar, and that
medioalman.
her mother in-law. The old lady had left the to do it."
No. 2S Ea=t King Street, two doors w«st of the Court
I Lot Brocha VAI.ENCIAS. Boqoa i& 31 3?','.Doctor, who stood at the window. There waa much taste. He also wrote poetry; aud Anne dangerons of all liars, a slanderer. The ohild TESTATE of ANDREW S. MILLER, Houae, Laucaater, Pa.
ap .SO 2m-2:;
I Lot Super Bcqoa CHALL1ES, only 25c.
Back fall upon the hearthrug, and some of the
"Iflthat Philip!';
SHEPHERD'S PLAIDS, beautiful and good "o." Do, pray recollect youraelf, Georgiana!" some disturbance in the street, aud they-all thought her brother a great genius, and loved
was shocked that she had oauaed the pain _ | _ j late of Bast Hempfleld township, deceased.—LBIAll oor best CALICOES, selling a t i z ^ c .
" Myself, and nobody else, grandmamma;" ammunition was falling out.
tera of administration on said estate having beau
remonstrated m y lady. " Ia this avowal aem- three remained there ohatting and looking to inspect his productions.
t Lot Extra Good CALICOES, only 10c
CHAMPION REAPER & MOWER
which she had witnessed her father sofferiug
granted to tbe undersigned, all persons indebted Thereto
1 Lot Excellent BONNET 4 APRON OINQHAMS.lt!.>.-.'
for Sir Philip sometimes, half in sport, address
*' Don't trouble yourself, m y dear," s h e iy for a young girl ?"
requested to make immediate payment, a n d those
WITH SELF ACTING BAKE,
out.
One day, when she had .finished reading a then asked, in surprise, how he kuew of i t . - are
having claims or demands against the same will present
her by the old familiar title of his boyhood. Baid, as Lady Annealey began pnBhing it in.
SHAWL AND CLOAK Rtlulf. New Stock of SPR1NU
" I don't care whether it's seemly or unseemthem without delay for settlement to the undersigned,
11
Suddenly a burst of liglit shot up iu the little boob, and had played with her dollB till He told her that William had the ink-bottle residing in eaid townxhtp.
SHAWLS AND CLOAKS. BEAUTIFUL ETELI.A
W h o will lend me A finger?"
" Put it on m y lap again ; I won't be BO
SAMUEL HESS. J a .
ly," responded Miss Georgiana, dashing away
she was tired, she went, as usual, to William's restored to its place in the stand, which conld
SHAWLS " E
w
ap 16 6t*21
Administrator.
O P 1862,
"A
finger!"
echoed Lady Annesley. clumsy a second time. It ia nearly full, you Borne tears. " You ought to be ashamed of room, and they wheeled round in consternaTHE CHO CE BARGA N OF THK DAY
room.
He
was
out,
but
the
table
stood,
just
sot
have
been
if
Buffalo
had
upset
it.
Oh
WITH
ALL
THE
LATEST
IMPROVEMENT.*.
tion. A blsze waa asoending from the velvet
Bee."
O
<• What fort Asks Maria."
TESTATE
OF
JOHN
B.
BRACKS
yourselves, all of you I Because Charley
E again ofi'er our combined Machine
WKNTZ BRO
cushion. They caught u p the hearth rug aB he had left it, with drawing and writing these mute tell-tales 1 how many Bins they M, ,J BILL, deceased.—The undersigned having been
Maria laid down her velvet, and came forLady Annealey did as requested, and re- happens not to be made of money, you turn
to the Farmers o[ Lancaster county, w i t h eorne
O
N
E
K
M
Boattered over it. She had always been for- reveal which t&e perpetrators fondly believe appointed Auditor b y t h e Orphans' Court of Lancaster
County, to distribute the assets remaining io tbe handt> Improvements over last season, and now claim many
ward. Sir Philip opened a little square box, turned to the table. Charley, reBtless Char- against him,and think he'd talce it. I'll let and Bucoeeded i n putting out the fire.—
bidden
to
touch
anything
in
her
brother's
are
known
o
n
l
y
to
themselves
!
of
Benjamin
Brackblll,
Administrator
of
t
h
e
estate
of
advantages
over
all
other
machines
In
tbe
m
a
r
k
e
t
.
W
e
R E E D M G R A N N & CO
Georgiana Livingston, hearing the commotion,
and, taking ont a ring, passed it on to the ley, was then Btanding by Maria, and the two him know that I don't."
naid deceased, to and among the creditor* of said J o h n have wrought, iron guards with cast steel face. T h e
absence; bat she had neat fingers—naturally
oame in with a white face.
B. Brackblll, w i l l meet for t b e purpose of h i s appoint- aelf-actinii Rake is admitted to be t h e moot simple a n d
BANKKRS
third, or wedding finger, of her left hand. were whispering together. Lady Annesley
Years have passed away, and Anne Freeman m
Hot words, hotly spoken. A few days, and
e n t in tbe Library Room of tbe Court Heuee, in t h e
in t h e m a r k e t . It can be regulated b y t b e
In lighting h i s pipe, Mr. Blake mnat have neat, and care Jul—and she thought i t great s a woman. Her talented .brother has long City of Lancaster, oa TUESDAY, the 13th day af MAY, durable
ECE VE M n
oa D p
a u d pay
driver to make the sheaves regular for heavy o r light
She stood before him, perfectly quiet in mo- [ took a Bheet of fair white paper, and wrapped even Georgiana was obliged to'judge him less
nonsense
to
prohibit
her
from
touching.
So
p
o D
Y
u d < ><
A.
D.
1S62,—where
all
person
*
interested
will
pleaie
grain.
I
t
h
a
s
two
motions,
tbe
quick
motion
of
t
h
e
tion and bearing, but blushingtothe'very roots up the little box, without again looking in i t , leniently. Sir Philip ohose qnietly to inves- suffered a Bparkto'fall upon the cushion.
o
m
o
been sleeping beneath tbe shadow of an old attend.
JOHN QUIGLEY.
knife Is obtained by the use of . . e m a i l pinion wheel L
she"
climbed
n
p
on
a
chair,
and
lifted
a
pioThere it had smouldered, penetrating at length
B
D
M
n L
o
requiring a alow upoed for tbe team. T b e regular moApril 15, IS62.
ap 10 4t -21
of her hair. Two thin chains of gold croBsed lighted a wax match and sealed it.
church
wall,
and
her
loving
father,
too
has
tigate the suspicion ; and he ascertained that
C
h
U
ou
n
lioa b y tbe use of a large pinion for grain. It has two
to the Bluffing, which then blazed up. Yon turefto'look at iL It was a drawing in mez- gone to rest; but that lesson learned in child,
L
R m
M
o h W
and re crossed each other, enclosing a brilliant
knives, rmoutb edge for grase and sickle edge for grain. U
" Well, I must be off," cried Charles.
Charles had the very evening subsequent to
NOTICE.
Kotinto,
which
was
not
finished;
but
the
little
D
E
C
E
may remember that it consisted of paper.
UT? „ n r I A r n . ' » n n J
I,- t
I i ! W e will refer Farmer., lu want of mscblnes to those
between eaoh crossing—twelve brilliants in
C
A
C
" Shall you be at home this evening ?"
the loasof the ring, and the following day,
girl, with a natural appreciation of art imagin. hood is still remembered, and never since has
oE
o
" Oh, that lovely cushion !" lamented Georall, small, but of the first water—a jewel of
" I shall," laughed grandmama, from her paid sundry small debts, for which he had
m
o U
o 3
L
ed what it would be when finished, and feast. she been tempted into the metn vices of falseM
l
i
U
n
d
e
r
s
i
g
n
e
d
,
h
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who
used
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season
very
successfully:
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rare beauty, remarkably light and elegant. place on the sofa. " I don't suppose many of been long dunned. Twenty pounds, at least, giana.
appointed Assignee of Benjamin Meckloy.ofCoooy | Emanuel Landis, David Landls, ( F a r m e i s ) Samuel
ed her eyes on its beauty. At length, satisfied hood and slander.
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township, Lancaster county, u n d e r adeed of voluntary | Landie, (Uartln'e son,) Beoj. R. Landls, P-eoj. H. Stauf.
" What's this ?" uttered Dr. Scott, picking
" Philip, what a beautiful ring 1" nttered the others will be out." She had not pene- of these payments were traoed, and then Sir
A
with the inspection, Bhe laid it down as she
assignment for t h e benefit of hie creditors, hereby ; fer. Abni. Doner, Abm. R o b r e r . E a s t Lampeter; J o h n L.
Lady Annesley.
notifies all persons indebted to the eaid assignor, to j Robrar, Henry L. Landls. J o h n Newnauser, Jacob
trated to Lady Anne&ley's fear ; and Charley Philip diopped the Bearch. W h y pursue it ? up something bright and glistening from the found it. Then seeing a piece of poetry at a
The power of sympathy on children is won- m a k e immediate p a y m e n t , a n d those b a r i n g claims to Stoltsfus, William Baker, Leacock; Peter Herr a n d R E E D H E N D E R S O N & C O
ashes. If I don't believe it's a ring!"
was
a
wonderful
favorite
of
hers.
present
the
eittne
for
settlement,
to
'
Jacob
Hershey,
(Preacher.)
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Joseph
L.
Del.
" Y e s ; it took my fancy. Mary will like a
It was all too dear, for Charles had no relittle distance, she thought she would read i t ; derful. No one can do anythiug with them,
JACOB MECKLEY,
j weller, HempBel-1.
BANKERS
A ring it was. The lost, the beautiful, the
keeper, and Boott, in his absent fashion, ia
but, in reaching her hand for it, her sleeve who does not know how to awaken it.
" Look, Maria," said Lady AnneBley, as sources of hia own to draw upon.
a"p 16.61-21
Assignee,
j 5 3 - F a r m e r s In w a n t of a good combined RBjper A
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brilliant keeper 1 The eyes of Sir Philip and
sure not to think of one. Lucky, I say, if he they heard Charley and his sword clattering
But here Maria stepped i o to his defenoe.
- .
— 1 Mower, with eelf-actlng rake, will please giro us a call
caught in the pen, whioh had been left in the
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Those who oomplain of the poverty of their
Georgiana met.
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to
work
as
remembers the wedding-ring. It ia too large ; down four at a time^—" I will pnt it here.— She protested with earnestness, with teara,
ink-bottle, aud the latter was overturned.
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N O T I C E .
well as any other combined In the market.
language acoose their own sterility.
Marl* was, that same evening sitting alone;
is it not, Maria!"
Quickly she lifted the bottle, but i t was too
If Philip should come for it, y o u can tell that she had furnished h i m herself with
M O S . S . B O W E R S o f W e s t H e m n - ' F o r , a > " at Adam R. Berr-e Agricultural I m p l t m e n t
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she and her breaking heart. It had felt like
The very cirenmatanoea which make the shalHeld townenip. having boy Deed of T o l u u J o
y
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tonff'
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" Muoh too large for a keeper. Mary would him where it ia."
twenty pounds; that ahe had given it to him
late ; it had fallen on the unfinished drawing;
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breaking ever since that oloud fell npon it. She
1862, assigned and t r a n s " ! " - L .,,
" " • l S S ' £ • Yiy,
low misanthropical iaoline the wise to be ben- a l i g n m e n t , dated April 16tb,
require another ring to keep this one o n . "
in that moment when they were whispering
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and the beautiful picture was ruined.
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heard Sir Philip come home—and she began
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" I ought to have ohoaen the smaller one,"
together. She knew Charles' wants, she said,
. "Agony seized the child, and Bhe bnrat into evolent.
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little box. Then approaohed MrB. Annealey
gathering her work together.
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said Sir Philip. " There ia another jnat like
and had beeu saving this money up for h i m .
Who. feelfl love in his heart feels a spnr in
tears. Sliding from the ohair, she threw her
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and took hold of her arm to lead her from the
" Don't run away, Maria ; I have something
it, only lesa in size. I'll take this one back
Lady Annesley flatly contradicted Maria.
self on the floor, and cried long and bitterly' hia limbs.
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and ohangg it."
It did not stand to reason, she contended, that
The destruction of the pioture wonld have
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Immagination should be modest and retir.
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" I t muBt have cost a great deal ?" said
Maria with her poor means, could Bave u p
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oldlady; " i t i s a s f u l l a a i t o u g h t t o b e . Maria, twenty pounds, or even ten. The thing was
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are always less forcible than those that spring
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almost againBt possibility ; and Maria fell u n - gone b y ; a tone long past for her.
that brother's anger, and the punishment h e
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"Pretty well. Forty-eight guineas.
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my dear, come and do it at once."
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der nearly aa great a ban as her brother, for
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Maria carried her velvet to the sofa, and set
Sweet meroy is nobility's trne badge.
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"Oh, Philip 1 Forty-eight guineas for a about completing the onshion, kneeling down attempting to screen him by -falsehood out waiting for assent, he took it in his, the room again—oh I this last was dreadful!
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father, m y dear, would have looked twice at a cover on to it, and was beginning to put round heart, Maria did believe him t o be guilty.
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keeper.
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recognize
it
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this room I She realized more than she had sympathy that men can contraot in this life.
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quarter of the money before giving it."
the gold cord and lo sew on the tassels, when Such things have been heard of iu the world
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" I t ia Mrs. ScottYreplied Maria. " W h y eyer donebefore, how greatly it contributed
—done i o the reokleBsnesa of neoessity.
•The poet who knows how to express and
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Heorossed the room, and pnt the keeper In- Sir Philip entered. He rested his arms on the
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have yon brought It here Sir Philip ?"
to her happiness; and, at any risk, snch a paint the affeotlons and pasBiona of the soul>
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sofa,
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to her hand, bending down to her, and speak—L
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" It Is s o t MrB. Scott's, it i s larger than hers. miaoharjoe must be avoided. Then she sat will always be read with greater delight than
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ing gently. « Feel it, grandmother; It really her work—a fair girl Bhe, with a gentle face.
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month brings ohauf-es. Georgiana Livingston Do s o t remove it, Maria. It shall be yonr up and studied : " Maybe William wonld think
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the moBt exact observer of inanimate natnre.
U « b e a u t y . I know the sum is large: bnt
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we do not give away Maria every day."
if I set np housekeeping on my own score ?"
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own residence. She was alone in the drawing- ring."
the room ; but Kitty wonld stoutly deny it,
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Mrs. Annesely pasBed her fingers over the
without y o a .
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room one April evening. Mrs. Annesley was
and
her
word
wonld
be
believed,
for
she
was
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meant, wondering t t the BtraDgely loving ex- truthful; BO that wonld not d o . " Several
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ed It baok to him'. " P h i l i p , when do Joa ta. Bnt Bhe spoke the words without thought, and
m
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nealey had gone np to her. Sir Philip oame pretsion that gleamed on her from h i s dark other suggestions oame to her mind, bnt were aud birds of prey on elevated trees.
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tend to buy a wedding keeper on your own
felt, at the moment they had left hsr Hpa.that b">.
PEQUEA USEE
F esh Ga den Seeds—New C op
blue eye|,' she biret into teara. Waa h e say- *aoh rejected. ,
aooount! Ever?"
EOUR HORSE RETURN FLUL
To oonquer fanatlolam y o a must tolerate i t
she had rather have bitten ont her tongue than
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"Alone, Georgian*! W h y l what i s t h e ing that to mock her ?
HpHE a en on of Fa me s and Ga d
At length, a bright thought struok h e r . ' Her the ehuttlsoook of religious dWerenoa goon M
; Jftat »weit smile of hia rose to .Ms lips, and uttered them-.
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- p e r l i p i t h e taut tinge of color t o his face. " A
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" But the flitthjg from t h e house for all of
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LAHCABTEBf,' P A .
WEDNESDAY, MAY 2 1 , 1862.
X& JSMflMONDl
T E E BOOTH S E H O i r U T I t i M l H p M ; ! y W e h a v e n o t fceon i n a h u r r y t o c o m m e n t on t h e recently issued
W c m a k e roomVin? K w I a y V p a p e r for
his division under martial law. This, we hope
will enable him t o operate ino^e efficiently i n
thVre^nctron"of those "flt&e« t o loyalty :
Democratic t h e able speech of H o n . D A V I D W I L M O T
recently delivered:,iin"tto-'UnitedStatia|
iidSreispSiS^weffiiSK'fliit'if'ife'Mgners'
h a d s h o w n t h e s a m e o r g r e a t e r d e l i b e r a t i o n S e n a t e , a n d a s k for i t a n a t t e n t i v e p e r u I t is one of t h e most convincing
t h e y w o u l d h a v e b e e n s p a r e d t h e i g n o m i n y sal.
V HHADQUAKT'S, - D n J l w f e ' o K H i 8 O C T H V
Summaryof War News
and Incidents.
• *HrtMiJBiAi>rsbuTcKOABOtrHA;
y
May 9,1862. : '
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. ..>.<* GSHSKAL -OtfMM^Nifc : . l l , T r T h e three,
states of Georgia, Florida a n d "South Carolina,
comprising t h e miliUry; department of , t h e
Sontfa,;, having deliberately. deolared themselves no longer under t h e protection of t h e
United States of America a n d having taken u p
arms against the said United States, i t becomes
a military necessity to.'declare t h e m , under
martial law. This was accordingly dtme on
the 25th day of April, 1862. Slavery, a n d
martial law in a fcee country are altogether i n compatible, the persons in these three states,
Georgia, Florida, a n d S o u t h Carolina, h e r e t o fore held as slaves, are therefore declared forever free.
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Captain B o g g s t e l l o i g o o a s t o r y o f F a r r a g n t .
It"«eem» th«t}i«fbro the bombardment of the
Forte below New Orleans, ;the commanders of
the English a n d Frenob. vessels of w a r n e a r a t
T h e E x ^ d l t l o n o f Ooim. G o l d a b o r - 'Hand'nn3"desired' t o "communicate^ with' t h e '
>- ongh u p t h e J a m e s River.
forts. This was agreed t o . After t h e foreign
captains returned, they informed Captain F a r r a g u t t h a t i t was useless for him to attempt to
BEPULSE' OF THE-GTTN-UOATS. t a k e t h e forto—that n o wooden vessels could
rednoe them or pass them; F a r r a g u t replied
— " I w a s sent h e r e to make the attempt. You
On F r i d a y lGth, Commodore Obldsboroogh'I™ 8 ? *"> r i g h t ^ - b u t I came here to t a k e New
accompanied! b y the eteam frigate S n s q u e h a n a p f 1 , " " 1 1 3 — t 0 P a a s t h e f o r t s ; and I shall t r y i t
na f a n d t h e ganboats-Dacotaht Marjtanza f and on!"
W a c h o s e t t , a n d t o g Zouave, the latter being
THK S D T P L T OF COTTOH".—A correspondent
m o u n t e d w i t h a siogle gun, proceeded u p the
James river. They found the first-rebel bat- of the World, taking it for granted t h a t the
tery, a t Dog's Point deserted, :b'at t h e rebel flag w a r will be over b y n e x t midsummer, assumes:
" 1. T h a t a t least six million bales of Amerwas still flying over, t h e battery a t H a r d y ' s
ican cotton will be available, for t h e commerce
Point, fifteen miles above Newport News.— of the world before the following spring.
Com. Goldsborongh, on arriving within range
2. That owing to the American w a r a n u n of t h e last named work, a t once Bhelled it, a n d , usually large cotton produot may b e expected
on receiving no response, after ^faly reconnoi- from India, Egypt, West Africa, Brazil, a n d
the other cotton growing regions ; a n d
tring, landed a force of marines, found it also
3. As a consequence t h a t a cotton glut will
deserted, a n d most of the guns, dismounted.— succeed the cotton famine, a n d unusually low
Through a solitary inhabitant picked up there prices t h e h i g h rates which have heretofore
h e ascertained t h a t , on t h e previous Wednes* prevailed."
.8PJ4EOU OF
DAVID WILMOT,
On t h e bill to Confiscate t h e property a n d free
t h e Slaves of rebels, delivered i n t h e
United s t a t e s Senate, April 3 0 , 1862.
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Mr. President, the seoond seotionof the bill
reported from the J u d i c i a r y Committee is an
act of emancipation giving freedom to the slaves
T h e r e i s n o t h i n g ' e l s e : i n v o l v e d i n t h e i r duty o f t h e G o v e r n m e n t t o j p u t d o w n t h e
of those who, during the present rebellion,
course—du> practical-". c o n s e q u e n c e * — f o r r e b e l l i o n tit a l l h a z a r d s , a n d . c l e a r l y s h o w s
shall take u p arms against the United States,
or in a n y manner give aid and comfort to said
;
t h e i r s c h e m e will fall a d e a d f a i l u r e . I f t h a t o n e o f t h e m o s t efficient m e a n s for
rebellion. The bill itself declares their emane v e r t h e old a n d t o t a l l y d e f u n c t d e m o - t h a t p u r p o s e w o u l d b e t h e confiscation o f
cipation without the intervention of a court of
commissioners, a n d provides t h a t i n any proc r a t i c p a r t y ia t o ; b e r e v i v e d o n i t s o l d all r e b e l p r o p e r t y " a n d t h e slaves of r e b e l s .
The President h a s issued a proclamation de-\
ceeding by the master to enforce his claim
..basis, 1 i t m u s t b e a t a n o t h e r t i m e , b y o t h e r D e v o i d o f a l l c l a p - t r a p o r s p r e a d e a g l e declaring t h a t blockade o f t h e ports of Beauagainst the slave, he shall establish his loyalty before a n order shall be made for the sura r g u m e n t s a n d b y o t h e r men t h a n t h o s e flight, i t goes a t o n c e i n t o t h e h e a r t o f fort, P o r t Royal a n d New Orleans shall s o f a r
render of the slave. The bill also provides for
w h o i s s u e d t h i s a d d r e s s . , ' . O f . t h e f o r t y - t h e m a t t e r , a n d w h i l e i t f u l l y , e x p o s e s t h e cease a n d determine from a n d after the 1st of
the confiscation t o t h e national Treasury of
both the real a n d personal estate of rebels
two, d e m o o r a t i o . m e m b e r s o f C o n g r e s s , n o t s e c r e t c a u s e o f t h e r e b e l l i o n , a t t h e s a m e J u n e next, that commercial intercourse w i t h
who shall, after the pnasage of this act, ba en
those ports, except a s to persooB a n d things
o n e - h a l f h a v e s i g n e d t h e d o c u m e n t , a n d t i m e d i s p e l s t h e flimsy c l o u d s w h i c h y o u r
gaged i n the rebellion, or i n giving it a i d and
and information contraband of war, may from
[Official]
" D A V I D HUNTER,
comfort, a n d who are beyond the United States,
not one o f these i s from N e w Y o r k , or strict constructionists endeavor to place
<< Major General Commanding.
that time b e carried on, subject to t h e laws of
or, if within t h e United States, a r e beyond the
a n y o f t h e E a s t e r n S t a t e s . M r . R i c h a r d a r o u n d t h e c o n s t i t u t i o n , w h e n e v e r t h e the United States, a n d to the limitations and " E d . W. Smith, Assistant Adjutant General.
reach of judicial process. The bill does n o t
F
o
r
a
considerable
time
past
General
H
u
n
per
te work a forfeiture, b u t forfeiture takes
s o n , o f I l l i n o i s , h e a d s t h e s i g n a t u r e s , b u t s p i r i t of t h a t c o n s t i t u t i o n c o m e s i n con- in pursuance of the regulations which are p r e Flag of t h « free h e a r t ' s hope a n d home 1
place after seizure and appropriation by the
t
e
r
has
been
issuing
p
a
p
e
r
s
to
the
contrabands
t h e semi-traitor a n d rebel, Yallandigham
scribed b y t h e Secretary of the" Treasury. I n
t a c t w i t h t h e s y s t e m of s l a v e r y .
commissioners appointed to act within those
By angel hands t o Valor g i v e n !
accordance with this proclamation, Secretary guarantying their freedom—their right to go
— a g r e a t e r f a v o r i t e w i t h t h e full-blown
States a n d d i s t r i c t s w h e r e t h e rebellion makes
nan
T h y s t a r s h a r e l i t t h e -welkin dome,
M P
m now o
he
the holding of courts impossible, and after
Chase h a s issued a circular prescribing the " N o r t h , East, South and West," a n d t h a t t h e y
r
e
b
e
l
s
t
h
a
n
w
i
t
h
l
o
y
a
l
m
e
n
—
i
s
e
v
i
d
e
n
t
l
y
AS
IMPORTANT PROCLAMATION.
And a l l t h y hnea were b o r a in Heaven.
should
be
"
f
r
e
e
forever;"
b
u
t
these
p
a
p
e
r
s
,
a an ac o
H
condemnation by the courts, in districts where
rules b y which the trade w i t h theBe reopened
t h e m a s t e r s p i r i t of t h e m o v e m e n t , w h i c h
a e no a
and w
a
op
they can be held, of the property seized, upon
Forever float t h a t standard s h e e t !
it
is
understood,
were
g
i
v
e
n
.
o
n
l
y
to
negroes
day
night,
its
late
garrison
of
100
rebels
evacuports must b e regulated.
DIVC0RCB AND KTJRD13S—A WESTERN proceedings in rem, as in prize cases, or cases
no a
ac o
'WKere.brestheB the foe b u t fallB before u s , i s w o r t h y of h i m a n d h i s followers i n a l l T h e P r e s i d e n t B e p u d i a t e s G e n e r a l
who h a d been employed i n the rebel service ated it.
TRAGEDY.
he
of forfeiture arising u n d e r t h e revenue laws.
Brigadier General J a m e s G. Blunt h a s
- With freedom'! soil beneath o u r feot,
A large number of snob, doooments, signed
respects.
Hunter's Policy.
he
o
a
I will consider briefly both features of
H e then proceeded up the river, finding a l l
assumed t h e command of the Department
The Southern Tier Democrat, of Iowa, gives
. And Freedom's banner streaming .o'er a s T
with General Hunter's name, were i n the hands the rebel batteries, which were numorous, b e he
o
The
the bill.
The second section, that providing
of Kansas a n d issued a n order accordingly.—
details of a frightful m u r d e r committed i n for t h e emancipation of the slaves of rebels, I
on he
he
T h e greater p a r t of t h e address is t a k e n
of the negroes, who were t r e a t e d in every r e - tween H a r d y ' s Point, Fort Bnger, and James,
He Reiterates h i s Emancipation Proposition. Brigadier General Sturgis, i n relinquishing
be
and
m
Appanoose county, that State, week before sustain in the whole length and breadth of its
spect as free persons, a n d were on a footing town, deserted, with their guns mostly disu p i n t h e iteration of old partisan shibbo! CONTESTS OF T E E F I S S T PAGE.
m
he
h
no
command of t h e department, states t h a t h e
last. The m u r d e r e d persons w e r e a roan provisions. While I shall claim for t h e Govquite different from t h a t of t h e " contrabands" mounted and rendered temporarily useless.—
Bu
he
h
ernment fall power over the subject of slav- m
The " B R I L L I A N T K E E P E R " is a tale
that l e t h s , as m u c h o u t o f d a t e n o w as t h o s e
A PROCLAMATION.
does so i n order to comply with instructions
named Frazier a n d Mrs. King, wife of Allen ery, I would not at this time go beyond the
he
o be w
who h a d remained within the lines o f our for- Com. Goldsborongh took the proper precauwiUcommendilself
to all readers.
Eacy, w h i c h g a v e s u c h r a n c o r t o t h e e l e c t i o n Whereas, There appears in the publio prints from the War Department.
King, of Decatur county. King a n d h i s wife provisions of this bill. I would to-day give w
he
he
ces or h a d escaped from the rebels.
tions t o secure the ordinance thus left b y the
lively, and spiritedly•written
it is one qf\ e e r i n g c o n t e s t s o f t h e d a y s o f A d a m s a n d what purports to be a proclamation of Major
o
U
S
he
have n o t lived together for some ' m o n t h s , freedom to the slaves of every t r a i t o r ; and
A flag of truce recently went u p the Jamea*]
The
proclamation
of
General
Hunter,
declarebels.
General
Hunter,
i
n
t
h
e
words
a
n
d
figures
folm
n
o
b
y
m
com
the best tales of the season,
life
Story
d u r i n g which time they h a d several lawsuits after that would confidently look for t h e early
J e f f e r s o n , t h e o n l y difference b e i n g t h a t
river from Fortress Monroe, w i t h
806 \
w
no
can be
o
adoption of the policy recommended by the m
ring slavery incompatible with martial law,
lowing, to w i t :
for Little
Folks
is an excellent
one,
and
a
fight
or
two.
King
sued
h
e
r
for
a
prisoners
of
w
a
r
to
be
exchanged,
b
u
t
90
T
h
e
A
f
l
a
i
r
a
t
f
o
r
t
D
a
r
l
i
n
g
.
these partizans seek now to renew their
President, gradually to work out the great r e and therefore t h e freedom of the slaveB, i n the
shoiving that
the good seed- sown
in
divorce, a n d notified h e r that on certain sult of universal emancipation.
he
T
he
m
of
them
refused
to
be
sent
to
Richmond
a
n
d
Near
Jamestown
he
met
the
division
of
his
HEADQUABTERS
OF
TUB
DKP'T
OF
THH
SOOTH,
\
Department of the South, w a s received with
childhood
will
bring forth
abundant q u a r r e l s a t a t i m e w h e n t h e n a t i o n i s
m
T
o he S
squadron that had previously gone u p the river days he would proceed to t a k e depositions
HILTOS HEAD, S. C , May «, 1802. J
took the oath" of allegiance to the United States.
a n d s t r u g g l i n g for i t s v e r y e x i s much surprise, b u t as the Cahawba sailed two under Commander J o h n Rodgers, and learned
good fruit in old age, if properly
mir- fighting
m O
M S
m
o
Special guarantee's are claimed for the proGENERAL OBDBBS, N O . 11. The three States The b o a t r e t u r n e d w i t h 885 released federal
a t Centerville a n d a t Bloomfield.
he
o he
o he
tection of slavery.
Exemption i s demanded
days after it was issued, and immediately after tho history of the fight of Thursday t h e 15tb,
bared, and cared for.
" M O U N T A I N t e n c e , a n d w h e n t h e o n l y r e s u l t of t h e i r
of Georgia,*FIorida and South Carolina, compris- prisoners, none of whom were officers.
To
he
m
o
ho
Accordingly,
she,
in
company
with
Mr.
F
r
a
for it from the hazards a n d necessities of war.
PICTURES" by the Quaker poet
Whitticr, s u c c e s s w o u l d b e t o g i v e j u s t s o m u c h a i d
it h a d been circulated among our troops, its at Fort Darling, and also of the bursting of the
ing the military department of tho South, having
w
A dispatch from General Wool to the Secre- full effect had not been developed.
Naugatnck'B large gun, and the evacuation b y zier, were present when the depositions were Greater security is at temped to be thrown w
and the " L I T T L E C O A T " are two gems
m
a
and
a n d c o m f o r t t o t h e a r m e d e n e m i e s o f t h e deliberately declared themselves no longer under t a i y of War announces the capture of Suffolk
the rebels of all their James river fortifications taken, and on their way back, camped for the around it than is accorded to any other interwhich should not be passed
iinread.
est
or
right.
I
deny
the
legality
of
this
preGeneral
Hunter
waB
organizing
a
Negro
the protection of the United States of America,
and batteries below F o r t Barling, which w a s
U n i o n . T h e y h a v e n o word of reprobawithout resistance, I t was taken possession
n i g h t a t B i g W a l n u t , eight miles west of Cen- tension in behalf of slavery'. It has no conT
o
a em
o
T H E ^ O U B T H PAGE.
and having taken up arms against the said United
Brigade, and h a d detailed some officers to supposed to have taken place on the previous
m
o be n
o
of on Tuesday evening of last week.
treville, end t h a t night they were murdered stitutional basis. I t s claims of peculiar soAs usual contains mailer interesting
to the tion for t h e s e e n e m i e s w h o h a v e i n v o l v e d States, it became a military necessity to declare
train the contrabands to the use of arms. Con- Wednesday night.
aw o
o he C
credness, a n d for special protection, are an
The
Mobile
Register
of
the
8th
instant
states
in
the
wagons
i
n
which
they
were
sleeping.
It
seems
that
the
Monitor
and
Galena
were
agriculturist.
The article on "I'ASTUBE t h e c o u n t r y i n s u c h p e r i l s a n d d i s t r e s s , them under martial law. This was accordingly
o
U
S
siderable progress w a s m a k i n g . , . The number
Life and liberty are
the only vessels of the squadron able to r u n They were shot five or six times each, and insult to the nation.
t h a t five Union gunboats had appeared off Don
be m
m
ou
m
A N D T H E S U M M E R C A R E O P S T O C K , " c a r r y i n g r u i n i n t o a l l i n d u s t r i a l c i r c l e s , done on tho 26th day of April, 1862.
made secondary to the safety and preserva- w
of negroes at the different points was so great past all the lower fortifications of the rebels
and w
he
o
Slavery and martial law in a free country are Pirn Island, t h a t Gen. J o e Johnson's army was that no difficulty was apprehended in enlisting on Dog's Point and at Harding's Bluffs, which then stabbed a n d c u t i n the face a n d body in tion of slavery. T h e property of the nation
is seasonable
and may be read
with a n d d e a t h t o t h o u s a n d s o f h o u s e h o l d s .
m
o
o m
is
to
be
subjected
to
heavy
contributions,
the
as
large
as
Gen.
Beauregard's,
and
t
h
a
t
the
more
than
twenty
places.
One
of
Frnzier's
altogether incompatible. The persona in thesB
profit.
a corps sufficiently large to garrison all the in fifteen miles above Newport News, and all
N o , t h e i r w r a t h i s a l l r e s e r v e d for t h e a d lives of tens of thousands of its citizens sacriw
he
three States—Georgia, Florida and South Caro- rebels at Corinth await the attack.
the way u p to Fort Darling, eight miles below ears was cut off, and both bodies were
fortifications a t and n e a r F o r t Royal. The
ficed, hundreds of thousands of widows and
The S
m M
M
m i n i s t r a t i o n , w h i c h , w i t h o u t r e g a r d t o p o - lina—heretofore held as slaves are, therefore, deRichmond, where they found the channel ef- horribly mutilated. There was nothing to in- orphans cast upon the charity of friends for
Dispatches from Monterey, Tennessee, state
H
o m
movement
was
viewed
with
sorfe
distrust
b
y
PEOPLE'S STATE CONVENTION.
fectively blocked, as stated in a previous des- dicate t h a t they h a d ever moved from the posi- support, all that we possess, life and properly,
l i t i c a l o r p e r s o n a l c o n s i d e r a t i o n s , i s c a r r y - clared forever free.
that on Monday of last week o u r pickets took
o
He
the officers of our regiments.
patch. On arriving in range of the guns of
DAVID HUNTER,
o w
and
bu
tion they were i n when the assassin came u p - are at the disposal of the Government: slavepossession of a n evacuated rebel camp three
THE PEOPLE OF PENNSYLVANIA, who i n g o n t h e w a r for t h e p r e s e r v a t i o n o f t h i s
Fort Darling—which is situated on an elevation
r y alone claims exemption, the cause of the
m
he w
X
Major General Commanding.
on
them.
She
lay
upon
his
arm,
perhaps
in
and
a
half
miles
from
Corinth,
a
n
d
the
rebel
two hundred feet above the water surface—the
desire cordially to unite i n
G o v e r n m e n t left u s b y o u r f a t h e r s . T h e y
rebellion, the parent of all the calamities that
aw
h
m
on
A
dispatch
from
Strasburg,
Va
,
states
that
Enw. W. Surra, Acting Ass't Adj't General.
pickets were driven in. A reconnoitering
further progress of the two iron-clads n p the the same position they were sleeping when threaten and afflict us. This great revolt
SUSTAINING THE NATIONAL A D M I N I S - s a y : —
and by he
o ou own
And whereas, The same is producing some party, u n d e r Brigadier General Smith, h a d a on Thursday a band of about three h u n d r e d river was, therefore, prevented, and that of attacked. I t i s said there was a bottle found against the integrity and sovereignty of the
TRATION
mounted
guerrillas
made
a
dash
on
the
railthe remainder of the fleet stopped a t points close to the wagon, a n d t h a t it is probabla nation h a s no other foundation than slavery.
" A n d yat, the history of the Administration for excitement and m i s u n d e r s t a n d i n g : therefore, skirmish with t h e rebel pickets on our r i g h t
N
aw
he
aw
o
in its patiotic efforts to suprcss a sectional and
Democratic government is a perpetual danger
I , A B E AIT AM LIKCOLK, President of tho on Tuesday, killing two, wounding three a n d road guard beyond F r o n t Royal, a n d killed below.
the twelve months past has been, and continues to
w o
and
chloroform was administered tojthem.
unholy rebellion againBt the
to slavery. The government of an oligarchy
The
heavy
guns
of
tho
fort
were
so
depresone
and
took
fourteen
prisoners.
I
t
was
r
e
m
w
by
mm
he
be, a history of repeated usurpations of power, and United. States, proclaim a n d declare t h a t t h e capturing five. Our loss was two. T h e p a r t y
sed in their range as to play most effectively
UNITY OF THE REPUBLIC,
King was arrested at h i s brother's in Deca- is demanded ns security for its perpetuity and
o
w
N
a e
by he
ported that Generals Milroy a n d Schcnck a r e
of violaUonstof the Constitution, and of the public Government of the United States h a d no
power. Here is the cause of the rebellion
went within half a mile of a ' r e b e l b a t t e r y ,
upon tho two gunboats. Of the twenty-eight
aw w
he
aw o
and who desire to support, b y every power of and private Tights of tho citizen. For the proof
t u r county on Monday last, a n d will bo tried with its immense sacrifices of life and treasknowledge, information, or belief of a n inten- supported b y a brigade of infantry, j u s t o u t - in possession of Staunton.
shots that struck the Gelena, eighteen peneO
n
o
the Government, our hundred thousand heroic we appeal to faots too recent to need recital hers,
ure.
Amidst the sacrifices of this hour, this
Not one of those that for the crime.
tion on the p a r t of General H u n t e r to issue side the intrenchments.
The rebel officers at Corinth complain bitter- trated h e r armor.
m
o
The commanding
universal wreck of interests, shall the slave. brethren in arms, braving disease a n d the and too flagrant and heinous for the calm narrastruck
the
Monitor,
however,
did
her
any
a
a
m
and
a
such a proclamation, nor h a s it y e t a n y au- general was to move h i s camp on Wednesday ly at Halleck's delay in attacking, as they had
THE GARDEN OF EDEN MODERNIZED.' holding traitor grasp securely his human chatdamage whatever, all glancing off. I t seems
m
C
aw
perils of the field to preserve the Union of our tive whioh we propose."
thentic information t h a t t h e document i s four miles from Monterey t o t h e front. O u r received all the reinforcements they could extie ? Not sir, if my voice or vote can reach
that the armor of the Galena was not designed
and
o
Among the various peculiar a n d patriarchal
fathers, a r e requested to select the number of
C a n a n y t h i n g b e m o r e u n j u s t , u n f e e l i n g , g e n u i n e ; a n d , further, t h a t neither General
to resist heavy shots, of the description fired
B
a e
o
m—
army is within two a n d a half to three miles pect, a n d every day weakened them.
institutions of Cincinnati, is a maison de j'oie him.
DELEGATES equal to the Legislative RepreG
m o
he
a n d , i n t i m e s l i k e t h e s e , m o r e t r a i t o r o u s , Hunter n o r a n y other commander or person of the enemy's entrenchments. I t was generA gang of one hundred guerillas have been at her from the fort, a t so great an angle of
styled the Garden of Eden, which appers,
sentation of the State, a t such times and in
W
e
muBt
rightly
comprehend
the
unparalaw
by
he
o
elevation,
and
thus
is
the
faot
that
h
e
r
armor
t h a n a s w e e p i n g c h a r g e l i k e t h i s , w i t h o u t has been authorized by the Government of the ally understood t h a t the engagement would captured near Bloomfield. Missouri.
ha
he
o
o
such manner as will best respond to the spirit
proved inefficient on this occasion accounted like its Scriptural original, to be vulnerable leled wickedness of slavery, and the desperate
United States to make a proclamation declar- come off i n t h e course of t h e week.
Princeton, the capital of Mercer county, for. On Friday 16th, the two iron clad gunw
m
and o w
t h e least a t t e m p t at proof?
N o t a word
of this call, and to meet i n
to Satanic power. On Sunday afternoon last, determination with which it makes w a r on the
ing the slaves of a n y States free, and that the
Government, or we shall fail to deal with it as
w
m
o a
m o
TM»
Va., iu Fremont's department, h a s been a t - boats returned down the river. The Galena
of g e n e r o u s c o n s i d e r a t i o n o f t h e u n p r e c e while all was going merry as a marriage-bell our security and peace demand.
Governor Sprague, who h a s arrived a t
For thirty m
o
be
The
supposed proclamation now in question,
STATE
CONVENTION,
tacked and captured from Gen. Cox's advance though pierced eighteen times, was not materiin this new paradise, a young man in the years slaveholders have looked with fear and
he
m o
V
d e n t e d o r d e a l w h i c h h a s b e s e t t h e A d m i n - whether genuine or false, i s altogether void, Washington from Gen McClellan's army, sayB
ally
injured,
and
with
the
Monitor
and
all
h
e
r
i
AT
guard by Humphrey Marshall, b u t has since
that our loss i n killed, wounded a n d missing
original consorts, doubtless, on Saturday fol- festive company invited a girl named Frances hatred on our free system of government.
i s t r a t i o n f r o m t h e m o m e n t i t c a m e i n t o so far as respects sueh a declaration.
T
o
U
been, retaken.
HARRISBURG,
lowed Commodore Goldsborough and the other I Kirsch to dance with h i m . S h e consented ; Universal suffrage a n d tho wide diffusion a n d
a t t h e battle of Williamsburg w a s about two
m
a u
increase of knowledge were sources of c o n - ;
power.
N o t a w o r d o f s y m p a t h y for t h e
I further make it known that, whether it b e
From P o r t Royal we learn that the negro porton of the squadron u p the river.
| On THURSDAY, the 17th day of July n e i t ,
N
w
w
thousand, a n d the enemy's fully as much.—
walked with him to the centre of the floor, and slant dread. For y e a r s they have kept t h e ,
When last heard from, on Friday, Commo •
p a t r i o t i c a i m s w h i c h a l o n e a n i m a t e d i t s competent for me, as Commander-in-Chief of
enlistment did not find favor with the blacks,
w
oFa
peace only on the terms of their domination |
The fight a t West Point, he says, was heavier
at 11 o'clook on said day to
dore Goldsborough was continuing his progress had taken the first step in a waltz, when, simw
m
F m
and our subjection. They have governed the
e x e r t i o n s — n o t h i n g b u t cold c o n d e m n a - the army a n d navy, to declare t h e slaves of than i s generally supposed. Five hundred of some of whom were escaping to g e t a w a y from with the most of his squadron u p the river
and
w
ultaneously
with
the
report
of
a
piBtol,
she
1
NOMINATE CANDIDATES
any State or States free, a n d whether a t any
country, shaped its foreign|and domestic pol
it.
A
rebel
gunboat,
the
steamer
P
l
a
n
t
e
r
,
o
w
m
above Jamestown, securing t h e ordnance, & c , fell like lead to t h e floor.
tion, a s unqualified a s i t is baseless.
our men were t a k e n prisoners, t h e rebels t a k icy, controlled its legislation on all questions
time, i n a n y case, i t shall have become a
w
can o
do o w
*
for the office of ^
mounting one rifled g u n , h a d escaped from abandoned by the rebels as he progressed.
Assisted by others, her p a r t n e r bore h e r of interest, to themaetves, and administered
m
o be
a a &C w
a na
B u t t h e a d d r e s s , t h e Intelligencer
t o t h e necessity indispensable to the maintaince of ing advantage of their landing, a n d tho loss Charleston In charge of a negro crew who
The general evacuation of their works below
i AUDITOR GENERAL
in their own hands or through n o r t h e r n
would, doubtless, have been greater b u t for
he
o
w
3
e
from
the
ball-room
to
another
department,
Fort
Darling
has
doubtless
enabled
Commodore
c o n t r a r y n o t w i t h s t a n d i n g , h a s fell s t i l l - the Government to exercise such, a supposed
surrendered themselves and the vessel to the
men subservient to them, every high office of
the fortunate interposition of o u r gunboats.
AND
Goldsborough to get within range of F o r t and, upon examination, it was found that she State. A more imperious oligarchy never r u - F
m
w
be an
o he
blockading squadron.
T h e y carried their
born to t h e ground.
E v e r y w h e r e i t h a s power, are questions which, under m y responA dispatch from G e n Halleck's a r m y ( u n Darling. Certain mortar boats and other ves- had been shot—the ball entering h e r side j u s t led a government.
o
SURVRYOR GENERAL,
sibility, I .reserve to myself, a n d which I canfamilies with them.
been received with scorn a n d condemnasels a r e likely to be able to act effectively
official) says that on Monday two Rebel regiand to take such measures a s may be deemed
above
the
hip
bone,
and
lodging
in
the
stomach.
A
an
m
m
o
he
mm
not feel justified in leaving to the decision of
The freeman—the democracy of the nation
General McClellan's advance guard h a s against that work as well as tho supply vessels
w
o
we
m
w
necessary to strengthen t h e Government in t i o n , a n d b u t v e r y few p a p e r s i u t h e loyal commnnders in the field. These a r c totally ments, from Kentucky a n d Tennessee, atnecessary to make any future naval attack The pistol must have been held close against —in the election of Abraham Lincoln, vindiw a w w be
by
m
tempted to desert in a body, b u t were held in reached the crosBing of the Chickahominy upon it effective.
this season of common peril to a common s t a t e s c a n b e f o u n d defiant a n d u n p r i n c i - different questions from those of police reguthe clothes, as the powder burned a hole in cated their right to administer the Governw
U
he
he
river
and
driven
t
h
e
enemy
across.
This
i
s
ment,
and
in
the
first
hour
of
victory
were
check b y other regiments a n d a mutiny enThe James river and its banks is now clear h e r dress, fire or six inches in diameter, and
country.
pled e n o u g h to endorse it.
lations in the armies and camps.
u
n
w
met by the armed rebellion of the slaveholders. m
of rebel vessels and soldiers iu arms u p to a
sued. A force from our advance made a dem- fifteen miles from Richmond.
aw
ou
o
:
A. K. McCLURE,
the
marks
of
it
went
through
three
petticoats^
Shall
slavery
overthrow
this
Government
t
T h e following f r o m t h e B o s t o n
Journal
On the 6ih d a y of March last, by a special onstration and returned with sixty prisoners,
The Mobile papers furnish particulars of the point eight miles below Richmond.
Chairman of the People's State Com.
the ball cutting the tope sustaining her h o o p - The nation h a s the right of self-defense, of
is so m u c h t o t h e p o i n t t h a t w e l a y i t w i t h message, I recommended to Congress the adop- mostly from the disaffected regiment*. They Pensacola affair.
I t seems t h a t the rebelBi
self-protection—the righL to make secure its
S
wc
w
w
w
[Correspondence of the Press.]
j GEO. TV. HAMMERSLY,-) ~
, .
Bkirts. H e r partner in the dance was arrested pea
and
and o
m
w
w
on
ADDITIONAL PART1CUI-ABS OF THE FIGHT.
tion of a j o i n t resolution, t o b e substantially represent affairs i n Beauregard's army to be burned t h e Navy y a r d a n d forts, a n d when
p
l
e
a
s
u
r
e
b
e
f
o
r
e
o
u
r
r
e
a
d
e
r
s
.
S
p
e
a
k
i
n
g
o
f
J J O H N M . SULLIVAN,
/Secretaries.
as the perpetrator of the dastardly d e e d ; but
n ho way S
n he wa
ha
he aw o
V
as
follows:
the
United
States
forces
found
what
was
going
FOETEESS
MONROE,
May
18—PM.—The
in
a
very
b
i
d
state,
most
of
the
troops
from
t h e d e m o c r a t i c a d d r e s s , a n d t h e disloyal
he
aw
m
m
o 3
Stevens battery, known as the Naugatuck, has an examination proved that he could have
" Resolved.
That the United States ought to the Border States being anxious to return to on they opened a furious bombardment.
he mm
aw o
o
D
nny S
he
sentiments i t promulgates t h e editor rej
COTOTY COHVENTION.
just.arrived here from the scene of action in had no hand in it.
a
S
may
o
w
w
u
co-operate with a n y State which m a y adopt a their allegiance to the Union. Gen. Mitchell's
T h e T. S. Military Telegraph h a s been e x - front^of Richmond, and I have some interestmarks:
So dexteriously was the thing done, that not
w
m
o
V W
he
gradual abolishment of slavery, giving to such division h a d formed a junction with Gen. t e n d e d t o t h e fourteenth mile p o s t from ing details of the important operations of Comi The people of Lancaster county who desire
m
on
o
" Bat we have no idea of being provoked into in- State pecuniary aid, to be used by such State, Pope's, and now constitutes the extreme left
a soul saw who fired the shot, though a dozen
V
a w
o
and o
Richmond, At t h a t place a n i n s t r u m e n t modore Rodgers' fleet in the upper waters of
G
m
?
S
we
cordially to unite in sustaining the NATIONAL dignation—the contemptuous unconcern of the
on
w
w
—
persons were close to Miss Kirsch when she
in its discretion, to compensate for t h e incon- of Gen. Halleck's army. Gen. Sigel, with r e - h a s been placed in a saw mill. T h e lines a r e the J a m e s river.
w
w
no a n d o
he
o
ADMINISTRATION in its patriotic efforts to loyal people of this country will be the Teal answer
I t seems that our iron clad Bloop-of-war Ga- fell, and there is no clue;by which the murho
m
A S
u
o
can
veniences, public and private, produced by inforcements, h a d joined General Halleck.— all in good working order to Fortress Mon. suppress a sectioa.il and unholy rebellion to all sach stun*. We wilt only tarn as a matter of
lena proceeded up the river, leading t h e fleet,
m
and o
a a
w
So m
o he
a
a m
o
derer can be identified. The girl is y e t alive,
When General Mitchell joined General n a l - roe.
such a change of system."
and silencing the many minor batteries that
w
o
—
against the Unity of the Republic, a n d who cariosity to some of the arguments of these gentlem
w
w
lined the shore, until the fleet Lad arrived a t b u t (here is scarcely a possibili ty of h e r r e - A
o
and ho aw
The resolution, in the language above quo- lcck's main army h e brought two thousand
he
w
Fo
we w
desire to support, by every power of the Gov- men. That upon which they particularly lay
The Bteamer Vanderbilt arrived a t Baltihe
o
w
a
point
in
the
James
river
about
eight
miles
covery.
five
hundred
prisoners
with
him,
who
a
r
e
to
he
o
he
o
ernment, our hundred thousand heroic breth- themselves out, is the assertion that it is the Dem- ted, was adopted by large majorities in both
more on Monday, t h e 19th inst., w i t h 500 below Richmond, where there is a bluff, upon
w
no
be
sent
to
Cairo.
The
Rebel
General
B
r
a
g
g
T
w o
no m
ren in arms, braving disease, and the perils of ocratic party alone that has preserved the country. branches of Congress, and now stands an a u
sick soldiers from Yorktown. Most of t h e which a series of strong batteries have been
is reported to have been killed in the fight a t
A fatal duel was fought n e a r Dover Madison
a
he
on hp
he aw o
o
Wo
constructed up to the city. These batteries
the Beld, to preserve the Union of our fathers, For sixty years, with short intervals, they say, the thentic, definite, a n d solemn proposal of t h e
cases a r e t y p h o i d a n d bilious fevers
aw o
he
o
Farminglon.
Deserters from Beauregard's
wero found to be mounted with superior rifled county, Ky., on Thursday, between Col. Leoniare requested to meet a t their usual placeB of Democratic party waB in power, and they pretend nation to the States and people most immedihe
o he aw o
o
T h e prize steamer Gazelle, while conveyw and
he
we a e
army report that several regiments had mudas Metcalf and Mr. B . Casto, in which the
guns of very heavy calibre.
to enumorate what was accomplished under its ad- ately interested in the subject matter.
a
a e
o
b y ou
Bu
holding delegate elections within their respecing a b a t t e r y of artillery from Ship Island to
The Galena was moored in close to those latter was killed. The difficulty between the
T n
aa
w
ministration. Eight new States wero admitted—
aw w
n
o ou
o
To the people of those Slates I now earnest- tinied.
tive districts,
New Orleans sprung & leak a n d s u n k . H e r shore batteries yesterday morning, and opened
on
o
mm
two wars prosocuted—hoavy debts extinguished— ly appeal, I do not a r g u e ; I beseech y o u to
parties originated from a grudge entertained
and
he
o an
W
a
w
mm
and he
a terrific tire upon them, t h e Monitor, N a u g a crew was saved.
m
n m o w
and w
a he m o
On SATURDAY, the 7th of SUSS next,
general prosperity secured, A c , &c. But, strange
by
Casto
against
Metcalfe,
t
h
e
latter
having
m
make the arguments for yourselvcB. You cantuck, and other vessels assisting. At first, the
From New Orleans.
n
mm
—
The progress of Commodore Goldaborough
between the hours of ft and 8 P . M., in Lan- to say, the last great item is utterly ignored, tn
can
m
any
n
by
shot of thojMbelguos rolled off the sides of been instrumental last fall in causing the a r not, if you would, be blind to the signs of the
13
a
The Memphis Avalanche, of the fUh instant, I u p the J a m e s river h a s cleared it a n d i t s
w
m
no T
caster cily; 3 and 7 P. M., in the Boroughs, wit: the Union was dietohed under Democratic
the Galena, making only dents in her mail, but rest of Casto and having him incarcerated a t
n
m
The
wa
n
ou
times. I beg of you a calm and enlarged con- states in regard to affairs in New Orleans, that
w
b a n k s of rebel vessels a n d soldiers.
gradually, after five hours' fighting, it was Fort Warren.
S
m C
n he
o B w v The
and all other districts between 3 andG o'clock, ride, and by leading Democrats. Eleven Demo- sideration of them, ranging, if i t may b e . far
Ma)*or Monroe a n d the Board of Aldermen
cratic G overnors headed the infamous rovolt, which
S
SC
110
The
T h e people of Norfolk evince b n t little r e - found that the Bteel pointed balls used by the
A
M R w
nh
w o he Con U
P . M., to elect delegates to a County Conveno
w
have been arrested for refusing to take the spect toward t h e Federal troops. T h e y t h i n k rebels were piercing her. Thirty shots struck
wasplannedby Democratic Senators and tho high- above personal and partisan politics.
A large number of Germans a r e about to
n
o ou
om
tion, to be held in Lancaster city,
U
This proposal makes common cause for a oath of allegiance to the United States, a n d t h a t o u r troops will s h o r t l y be driven o u t . her aud lodged, whilst two went entirely t h r o ' emigrate to this country, a n d settle in Illinois,
est officers of a Democratic* administration. Why
May
m
on
a
her, tumbling out on the other side.
On WEDNESDAY, t h e 11th of TUNE, n e x t does not this address make some reference to this common object, casting no reproaches upon
n
w
mm
m
o
be
and
sent to prison. On account of the scarcity of
Wisconsin a n d Minnesota. This immigrating
It IB unofficially stated t h a t Commodore
A
shell
burst
in
the
Galena
during
tho
en
E
w
he
m
o
a t 10 o'clock, A. M., in FULTON HALL, to great historical faot ? I t is stated that a person a n y . I t acts not the P h a r i s e e . The change provisions great distress prevailed in the city.
m
And
(Goldsborongh h a d taken possessaton of t w o gagemert which unfortunately killed seventeen party consists principally of wealthy land-owno
he U
o ou
M
On he
h
elect SIX DELEGATES to represent Lancaster may regularly take a slight quantity of arsenic for it contemplates would come gently as the dews Flour was not to tic h a d at a n y price. The
of the crew aqd wounded nineteen. —But even ers, and among them a r e several barons*
w
ou
ou
and ou
batteries on t h e J a m e s river.
county in the State Convention to meet a t H a r - years, and appear all the better for i t ; but beyond of heaven—not rending or wrecking anything. same paper of the 7th, contains a proclamation
this sad accident did not dishearten the brave About twenty thousand acres of land have aln
w
o
Martial law b a s b e e n proclaimed over Captain Rodgers and his crew. They fought
K
he w o he G
m
no
w
w
acertain point, or by the occurrence of any little Will you not embrace it ? So much good h a s by General Butler, in which he declares marrisburg,
T
wa
he ov
w w
w
o
Charleston a n d t e n miles of t h e s u r r o u n d - on until dark, and until their ammunition had ready been purchased for them in t h e three w
injury which woald otherwise be barmlcs?, he will not been done b y one effort in all past time, a s ,
o
ho
and
tial law over the city, assures t h e lcyal peo- ing c o u n t r y .
and
w
m
m
o
ou
own
States
named,
and
it
is
expected
they
will
arOn THURSDAY, the 17th d a y of JULY, n e x t
uoarly given out.
dio a horrible death. What would be thought of
o he
m w
a
o
w
ho m
in the providence of God, it Is now your high ple that they will be protected in their rights,
to nominate candidates for the offices of AuThe Naugatuck was ably handled by Captain rive by the middle of J u l y .
It is reported t h a t General Beauregard h a s
T m
o
w
w
he
o
an advocate of this practice who should descant
m
and w
o m
m had
ditor General and Survei/or General, and to take enthusiastically upon all tho benefits enjoyed by privilege to do. May the vast future n o t have and counsels those who sympathize with the iaBued a n order r e q u i r i n g all b a n k s , persons Constable, but, after firing seven magnificent
Eighteen of the most eminent surgeons in
Bhots, h e r splendid bow gun burBt, killing two
w
m
o
S
he
now
B a
confederate cause to return to their allegiance
such measures as may be dcematl necessary to one of its victims, but flay nothing of his death ? to lament that y o u have neglected i l !
a n d corporations to Jake confederate, m o n e y men and wounding three othors, including Connecticut have volunteered, atthe call of G o v
o
hu
m
he
Wc m
he
m
strengthen the Government in thiB season of We do not say that the two cases are parallel furIn witness whereof, I have hereunto set my to the Union. The censorship of the press a t p a r .
T
m
m
and
Capt. Constable, who was Btruck in tho head Bnckingham, to visit any battle-field and do
we w
a he
w
he
will
be
rigid,
a
n
d
nothing
will
be
allowed
to
common peril to a common country.
and
hand
and
caused
the
seal
of
the
United
States
by
a
piece
of
the
flying
metal.
We
are
happy
ther than this—that the rehearsal or facts in both
T h e Richmond hospitals are said t o be
professional duly.
he
m
m
be published in any manner injurious to the crowded w i t h t h e sick.
to learn that he is not seriously injured. A flaw
T
S
to be affixed.
o ew
I n pursuanceof the Resolution of the County is significantly incomplete."
A negro, a very desperate character, was
was discovered in the metal, and this was, no
e
by V
uay
B o
federal government. To the end that the poor
Done
at
the
city
of
Washington,
this
the
nineT
h
e
New
Mexican
expedition,
which
ia
Committee, each of the following districts will
hung at West Point on F r i d a y for the colddoubt, t h e cauge of tho explosion.
by
and
m
aw E
K
n mm
teenth day of May, in the y e a r of o u r Lord of the city may not suffer privation, for the composed of five regiments, h a s received
electnotless than T H R E E nor more than F I V E
o
on ho a w o
Lieut. Morris, in command of the gunboat blooded murder of two Massachusetts Boldiers. w
H w
B
ho
o
n
present it is permitted the people to use con- m a r c h i n g orders from General B l o u n t .
l
i
e
caught
them
asleep
alone,
a
n
d
murdered
one
thousand
eight
hundred
and
sixty-two,
w
V
he
o
n
a
o
m
and m
o
Port Royal, and late of tho Cumberland, was
EMANCIPATION IS MABYLABD.
delegates;—each district to b e entitled to one
them for their m o n e y H e was caught the next
federate notes as a currency. I n conclusion
The
aw
o
aw
on
he
slightly
wounded,
Commodore
Rodgers
was
and
of
the
Independence
of
the
United
The F i r s t New York F i r e Zouaves, formervote i n Convention.
T h e B a l t i m o r e American
says t h a t t h e
m o
no
o
n
and
and he mm
General Butler addB that martial l a w will b e ly Ellsworth's regiment, h a s arrived a t N e w wounded painfully, but not seriously, in the day, a n d was made to j u m p off the limb of a w
States the eighty-sixth.
tree with a rope around his n«ck.
n
Adamstown,
jLeacock,
m
and
no
o
e v i d e n c e s a c c u m u l a t e t h a t t h e h e a r t of
imposed for sueh a time as in the judgement York, a n d are t o be m u s t e r e d o n t of service. left cheek. These a r c all thp casualties heard
ABRAHAM
LINCOLN.
he
and
by
he
S
m
Bart,
Leacock Upper,
o
of up to the sailing of the Naugatuck for FortThe Manchester (N. H.) American says there
M a r y l a n d i s d e e p l y s t i r r e d j t h a t h o w e v e r By the President.
of the United States authorities it m a y be
C
o
U
S
Tho
o w on
Lancaster City:
Brecknock,
F o u r t e e n of t h e crew of t h e Merrimao,who ress Monroe.
T
aw
he
is a woman in that city who has been three
B
n
he
U
S
North East Ward,
Carnarvon,
Wni. H. SEWAHD, Secretary of S t a t e .
necessary; a n d will be vigorously a n d firmly h a v e families residing a t t h e North, arrived
efforts m a y b o m a d e to p o s t p o n e o r avoid
o
m
he
o
The slaughter among the rebels iu the b a t - times married, b u t has never lost a husband
a he mm
m
o he w
w
North West-Ward,
Clay,
administered a s t h e occasion calls for i t .
G
m
and he
o
teries is said to havo been terrible, although by death. She has been twice married to t h e
discussion on t h e c u r r e n t t o p i c , " e m a n c i a t Baltimore last S a t u r d a y .
and
n he
South East Ward,
Cocalico East,
DEATH OF GEN. K E I K .
m
by
w
w
a
e
they had the advantage of our gunboats in same man, with whom she now lives; also t h a t
o
B
w
and
wa
a
a
South
West
Ward,
pation," i t will m a k e itself a p p a r e n t .
It
Cooalico West,
Since t h e removal of t h e National troops having the batteries situated on a bluff.
o
S
Gen. William H . Keini, late Surveyor Genthere is a young woman there of twenty-four
Gen.
Butler's
official
report
of
the
operations
o
w
o
o
Lancaster twp.,
Colerainc,
o w
w a
and o
from K e n t u c k y t o t h e S t a t e s f a r t h e r South,
The fight will be renewed shortly, when years, who was married last week to h e r third
is
n
o
m
o
r
e
possible,
i
t
s
a
y
s
,
t
o
i
g
n
o
r
e
t
h
i
s
m
n
ho
and
eral
of
this
State,
died
of
a
combined
attack
of
the
forces
u
n
d
e
r
j
i
i
s
command
in
the
reducColumbia, Up. Ward, Manheim twp.,
o w
Commodore Rodgers hopes to silence the rebel husband. She has had four children, two of
n ou
a he m
m a t t e r t h a n i t is t o i g n o r e t h e p r e s e n t war. fo typhoid fever a n d dysentery a t the Brady tion of Forts St. Philip a n d Jackson and the t h e secession s e n t i m e n t in t h a t State h a s be* forts, and if he can pass the obstructions whom s h e has buried.
"
Lower do. Martic,
he
S
a e
n he m
m
o
a c
o
and
Marietta,
come v e r y a p p a r e n t .
House,
i
n
Harrisburg,
on
Sunday
last,
i
u
t
h
e
m
a
n
d
h
e
w
a
on
Cqnestoga,
occupation
of
New
Orleans
supplies
some
and
he
o
known to b e placed in the river above t h e b a t T h e E a s t o n Star, p u b l i s h e d o n t h e s h o r e
Millerstown,
General Wool's arrival a t Norfolk p r e v e n t
a wa o
and
Conoy,
he
o he
o he
40th
y
e
a
r
of
his
a
g
e
.
Gen.
Kcim
held
tho
interesting
facts.
The
passage
of
Commodore
teries,
ho
will
tako
the
city.
Haunt J o y bor.,
of M a r y l a n d , s a y s t h a t t h e t i m e h a s c o m e
Ou
o
on he w a can
Drumore,
[Communicated.]
A uii-rtar boat was greatly needed during
position of Major General of the Pennsylvania • Farragut's fleet u p tho Mississippi river beyond ed t h e Bale of t h r e e h u n d r e d a n d sixteen
Mrunt J o y twp.,
T
o
and
he
be
on he
w a ca
Donegal West,
w h e n t h e question " m u s t b e m e t . discusso an
m
w
troopB in the three months' Eervice, serving New Orleans appears not to have been contem- free blacks, who were advertised t o be sold. the action, as with it the batteries could have
by he
o
ou
The Intelligencer of last week asks : •' What
Donegal E., (Mayt'n,)! Mount J o y , (new)
becu
taken
quite
easily.
Tho
Monitor
was
at
Paradise,
w
ou
a
Suffolk, a t o w n a b o u t s e v e n t e e n miles b y
ed a n d decided b y t h e people."
T h e S t . under Gen. Patterson. Last fall h e w a s a p - plated b y bis instructions, b u t Gen, Butler,
Donegal Eaat (New)
have democratic principles to do with Brecklast accounts ahead, no ball y e t fired by the
Penn,
c
he
o o u own
can
Earl,
M a r y ' s Beacon a d v o c a t e s t h e i m m e d i a t e pointed a Brigadier General by the President, viewing a movement in that direction more rail from Norfolk, was oooupied b y t h e Union enemy having any effect upon her iron<clad inridge : He deserted them and so has J o h n
W
m
ou
n
a
Pequea,
He who
a
m
Hickman
and
J
o
h
n
W.
Forney
{to
say
nothing
E a r l East,
forces on S u n d a y last. No rebel troops were turret.
w
wa ou
and
V A en
Petersburg,
a
m o
n
formation o f a p a r t y t o e m b r a c e t h e w h o l e wnicb. he accepted, and resigned the office of important than any immediate attack upon
of the lesser lights here and elsewhere) and
EarlWeBt,
m
m w
he m
to be found i n t h e s u r r o u n d i n g c o n n t r y . , a n d
The Naugatuck will take another guu on
Providence,
an
m
Surveyor Goneral.
New
Orleans,
was
endeavoring
to
persuade
t
h
e
yet who would think of holding the Democratic
Eden,
anti-abolition s e n t i m e n t of t h e S t a t e . T h e
w
S
m
—
, Rapho,
board,
and
proceed
up
the
James
river
to
r
e
o
The
o
ou
.
— I « I
Commodore to cooperate i n a movement i n n o opposition was made- Many of t h e in>
p a r t y responsible for the acts of cither of these
Elizabeth twp.,
oe o
S
ha
Rapho, (new)
new the fight a s soon a s possible.
a
m
C a m b r i d g e Democrat
says i t is certain
renegades! The idea is absurd, it is the kind
A POLITICIAN SuTPEESSED.
JSttxabethtowu,
that direction. Gen. Butler expresses a pur- h a b i t a n t s h a d left. Some of those who reo he
w o he G
Robrerstown,
w
we ac
The reports from Gen. McClellan's army tot
h
a
t
t
h
e
P
r
e
s
i
d
e
n
t
'
s
"
e
m
a
n
c
i
p
a
t
i
o
n
a
c
t
s
Ephrata,
he
n
and
Charles Ileny Foster, the bogus Congress- pose to adequately punish the mob of New mained were very bitter i n their feelings a n d day place his advance within ten miles of Rich- of stuff that Abolition diatribes" are composed m
Sadsbury,
o
m m
bu we
of now-a-days."
Fulton,
w
and
o
e
Salisbury,
expressions.
m
m a
A
a r e m e e t i n g w i t h a r c s p o n s e i n M a r y l a n d . " man from North Carolina, proposed to address Orleans for tearing down the *'Stars and
mond, and he is moving on.
Now it is of very little moment whether the
The
wa
Hempfield West,
Strosbnrg bor.,
m we a c
o
The Seaboard a n d So3oik Railroad h a s
I t a d d s , t h a t " to p e r f e c t a n o r g a n i z a t i o n a political meeting a t Newborn t h e other day, S t r i p s " after they h a d been raised over t h e
democratic party or a n y other p a r t y is held
and
and
w
e
Indian/own,
rStrosburg twp.,
a
a
w
an n
b
e
e
n
found
i
n
good
condition,
o
n
l
y
a
single
wc
a
m
o
Lampeter West,
Warwick,
wa
u and
w h i c h will g i v e a i m a n d o b j e c t to t h e c a u s e upon learning which Gen. Burnside issued an City Hall.
DEPL0RABTE ACCIDENT—FIVE SISTERS responsible for the acts of J o h n C. Breckinbridge h a v i n g been destroyed. T h e road wi'J
a
o
w
E
ridge or n o t ; b u t that a J o u r n a l which bays
Lampeter East,
{Washington.
order forbidding him to do so. Gen. Burnw a e
o a
he
o n
DROWNED.
and assure its more certain t r i u m p h , circuand
wa
The
Little Britain,
claim
to
any
respectability
should
compare
m
n
m
be
immediately
p
u
t
in
w
o
r
k
i
n
g
order.
side says it would be very unwise in Foster to
THE DESTRUCTION OF THE MEBHIMAC,
m
wa
n he
[From tho Toronto Globa of the 15th.]
the foul treason of Breckinridge with the po- G
T
be
l
a
r
s
h
a
r
e
b
e
e
n
d
i
s
t
r
i
b
u
t
e
d
to
s
e
v
e
r
a
l
of
o
u
r
The citizens of Suffolk a d m i t t h a t t h e
SAMUEL SLOKOM, Chairman.
deliver t h e address, a n d very unwise i n himand n he
The
About one o'clock yesterday, Wm, Ward, litical sin of deserting a mere party organizaOne of the gunners of t h e Merrimac brings
a e
and
o he
J O H K H . ZELLAB, S e c r e t a r y .
post-offices
throughout
our- c o u n t r y . " self to allow it. He reminds Foster that he
s t a t e of affairs is m u c h more - satisfactory son of Mr. D. Ward, fisherman, embarked in tion, is shocking to every patriot. According
m
o he
a
o he C
the detailB of h e r destruction. When. the
G
m
o
and
he
m
T h u s i t will a p p e a r t h a t t h e f r i e n d s a n d holds no official position in the State, having evacuation of Norfolk was decided upon', u n d e r t h e United States a u t h o r i t y t h a n i t a sailboat, for a cruise on the bay, accompani- to these sentiments, deliberately uttered, the
N
be
o
m
on
S
m
ed by his five sisters. The oldest girl was Intelligencer makes no discrimination between
T E E P E E S I D E N t ' S PROCLAMATION.
foes of e m a n c i p a t i o n a r e a c t i v e l y e n t e r i n g been refused a seat in C o n g r e s s ; a n d that the Commodore Tatnall convened a council of was n n d e r t h e rebel r n l e . Business in t h e about thirteen years of age, and the youngest
o
w
due
o aw
and m
he
the politician who hy lawful and peaceful
w
o he
n
T h e P r o c l a m a t i o n o f P r e s i d e n t L i n c o l n i n t o t h e discussion o f t h e q u e s t i o n , a n d PresidentbaB appointed aProvisional Governor w a r on board t h e ship, i n which i t was decided town is dull, t h e cause being a t t r i b u t e d t o only four. After sailing u p and down the bay means tries to-influence the people ; and the
o
mm
w
How
we
w
o
h
e
t h e soaroity of money, e x c e p t i n g confederate for a n hour or so, William, who was steering traitor in arms whose hands are reeking with
for the State, a n d continues :
to lighten h e r so as to enable h e r to go u p to
o n t h e e m a n c i p a t i o n p r o c l a m a t i o n o f G e n . t a k i n g m e a s u r e s t o c a r r y o u t t h e i r respecth
e
C
n
w
m
o
m
on
cu
D
" The Government will doubtless indicate Richmond. This proving to be impossible, notes, whioh a r e refused i n m a n y cases.— the bont with an oar, attempted to p u t it on the gore of brethren slain in battles fought
T
can
be
no
m
S
on
o
C m
H u n t e r will b e f o u n d i n a n o t h e r c o l u m n . i v e v i e w s a t the polls. A b o u t t h e s a m e
its civil policy to Governor Stanley, a n d I can- after throwing out all her ballast a n d most of Some suffering Is expected o n t h i s account. another tack. He sat upon the gunwale in for the destruction of their homes, tbeir lib
The
o
he C
ho mm
o ou
A f t e r t h e modification of G e n . F r e m o n t ' s k i n d of a g i t a t i o n is also a p p a r e n t in M i s - not consent in the meantime to embarrass
A later desp^toh s a y s t h a t a n engine h a s order that he might have a greater purchase' erties and everything they hold sacred.
Wo
he
B o
m h
o m
B u t according to the above enunciation of
either him or t h e Government, b y initiating h e r coal, h e determined on h e r destruction. been placed on t h e Seaboard a n d . R o a n o k e over the oar, when the Eail suddenly flapped
w
due
o
m
B
a
m
• proclamation b y t h e P r e s i d e n t , h e could souri.
against the mast, and the boat capsized. All the Intelligencer's political faith, the giat of
She
was
fired,
and
blew
u
p
afttr
burning
two
myself, or allowing nny one else to initiate,
w
H w
a
T
n
w
o
m h
m
Railroad
a
n
d
r
u
n
to
P
o
r
t
s
m
o
u
t
h
.
A
l
t
h
o
u
g
h
who were on board instantly fell into the the offence of Breckinridge does not consist
: s c a r c e l y h a v e d o n e less t h a n disown t h i s
an}- civil policy.*'
and a half hours. Tatnall, in the meantime,
a e
aud
m
and
m
o he
and
o he
t h e retreating a r m y carried off a l l t h e mova- water. The boy made every effort to save his in his treason to the nation, but in his deserm
o he
w
The
m
of G e n . JEIunter. T h e P r e s i d e n t i s e m had gone " o n to Richmond" in hot haste.
• BEBEL VANDALISM.
ble p r o p e r t y , e v e r y t h i n g else was found i n sisters, and to right the boat. After considera- tion of the democratic party. I n this respect
An
m
w
a
he
o
w
AV m
T H E GREAT W A S T OF THE S O U T H . — A n i n phatic that h e has not given to any genble effort he succeeded in getting t h e boat on Breckinridge possesses either less finesse or
m
u
m
T h e rebels destroy t h e i r cotton, tobacno
he
good
order,
not
even
a
rail
being
t
o
r
n
u
p
for
telligent correspondent of the Missouri 'Repubher keel again, and when the two eldest of his else more honest impetuosity than the Intellim
he
we
m
o
We
and
e r a l i n t h e field t h e control o f t h e s u b j e c t co, & c , professedly t o p r e v e n t i t f r o m b e By order of the President, Secretary Stan sixteen mihre.
lican, in writing concerning the prevailing
sisters came to the surface he managed to get gencer, which has been nblo to remain demo- w
and
bu
h
w
he
and
o he
o v e r w h i c h G e n . H u n t e r h a s c h o s e n t o i n g s e i z e d b y o u r g o v e r n m e n t a n d confis- want in Arkansas, describes the disability ton h a s sent a letter of thankB to General Wool
ou
he had w
o
and de
w
w
m he
It is s t a t e d t h a t a plot for a negro i n s u r - them into the boat, which was half filled with cratic to the core, while i ' s services to the
nation in this trying crisis, are all of a noga
he C
and
w
u
We m
he
e x e r c i s e c o n t r o l , i n t h e s t a t e s of S o u t h c a t e d t o t h e s u p p o r t of t h e w a r . J u d a h P . which belongs to the whole South more or for the successful issue of his plans for the rection h a s been discovered i n Prince George water.
hm
had
a mm
When about to g e t on board himself, t h e five quality.
we m
he
capture of Norfolk and vicinity, and the moveless. H e Bays:
a n d Charles counties, Maryland.
Great wind again caught the Bait of (he boat, and,
Carolina, Georgia a n d Florida. "
m
h
a
o he
In
the
estimation
of
the
Intelligencer
tho
w
o
and
he
B e n j a m i n , t h e r e b e l S e c r e t a r y o f S t a t e , in
" The great want of the country is schools, ments which compelled the rebels to destroy a l a r m exists among t h e white population.
w o he G
m
we
m
S
ha m
and
in an instant, she was capsized a second time, preservation of the democratic parly is the
T h e P r e s i d e n t reminds
t h e people a r c o e n t l o t t c r
the
Merrimao.
T
h
e
Senate,
aUo,
confirmed
churches
and
free
labor.
When
the
rebellion
„P +,
. . . .
.
,
.
i
n
a
n
s
w
e
r
t
o
a
n
i
n
q
u
i
r
y
h
h
e
L L
:
m
u p and
w
T h e California State S e n a t e h a s oonvioted and the poor girls, along with the lad who summum bonum, the ocean to the river of its
is over a new spirit will visit this land. T h e the nomination of Brevet Major General Wool
he C
m
be
n
ha
he G
m
and
thoughts, the consummation most devoutly to
of t h e rebelUous s t a t e s of t h e actton o f w h e t h e r cotton p u r c h a s e d on f o r e i g n a c J u d g e H a r k y , of t h e U. S. District C o u r t , of had acted so manfully, were again battling
people a r e beginning to see t h a t t h e great
o
The
w
for their lives in t h e water. H e made another be wished; a n d to desert this organization
to be a Major General i n t h e army.
C o n g r e s s , a n d n o t to " b e b l i n d t o t h e c o u n t w o u l d b e e x e m p t from d e s t r u c t i o n , cause of all their troubles h a s been the want
disloyalty t o t h e government i n uttering Be
am
now
w
ho
he
C
by
o
pnd
even
if
done
with
patriotic
motives
is
a
sin
attempt to save them, b u t they sunk before
signs of t h e times," a n d that whether i t s a y s :
of general intelligence and education among
General Mitchell, in a telegram to the Se- ditlona language.
U
S
o M
his eyes to rise no more in life. The boy, a l - which cannot be forgiven if the deserter bethe people, a n d as the rebellion is likely to cretary of War dated at Huntsville on T h u r s b e c o m p e t e n t for h i m as C o m m a n d e r - i n " I t is the settled determination of the governthough much exhausted, succeeded in getting comes a good Republican and a staunch supGeneral
T
o
t
ten,
chief
of
t
h
e
Engineer
Deremove a portion of the violent and recklesB
porter
of
the
Government
and
the
Adminisday,
states
that
on
Tuesday
afternoon
General
hold
of
the
boat
which
was
being
driven
C h i e f " a t any time, i n a n y case i t : s h a l l ment to allow no cotton to fall into the hands of classes from t h e Siftte, their places will be
an
m
o
and
p a r t m e n t , h a s replied t o t h e enquiries on t h e
T
Am W w
w
on
h i t h e r a n d thither b y the wind and waves, and tration. If, however, the democratic p a r t y
M C
aw a n d m
• « h a v e b e c o m e a necessity i n d i s p e n s a b l e oar enemies, as it i3 perfectly well known that they filled with a better class of citizens, and there Negley's expedition from Pulaski, supported subject of t h e changes w h i c h m a y h a v e b e
by he U
S
w
Q
shouted lustily for assistance. His father's sends forth John C. Breckinridge with the
m
m
he C
wonld seize and appropriate to themsslves all cot- will be greater respect paid to the institutions by Colonel Little's expedition from Athens,
A
10
The
w
come necessary In fortB a n d o t h e r m e a n s of house is Bituated about a thousand yards from laudable design of destroying the best govern" to t h e m a i n t e n a n c e of t h e G o v e r n m e n t ,
m
w
m
ton they could find, without regard to ownership. of religion and liberty, and greater protection eutercd Rogersville, driving the enemy across
and
The
and
defence. l i e nrges t h e necessity of Increas- •where the accident occurred.
ment the world 1ms ever seen, fo murder its
'
C mm
S w
he w
". t o e x e r c i s e s u c h a s u p p o s e d p o w e r , h e If your correspondents buy cotton thoy must expect to life a n d property than h a s hitherto been
w
m
o
o c
the Tennessee river a n d destroying a portion ing t h e number" a n d especially t h e calibres
His painful cries for assistance were not best and most valuable citizens, who had elea
a SM M C
be
and
m
o R
m
to share tho same risks as are incurred by our own enjoyed. One of the fruits of this w a r must
" r e s e r v e s to himself."
h e a r d by the inmates of the father's h u t , b u t vated h i m to honor a n d distinction, a n d t o
m
he wo
m o
be the renovation of society in many p a r t s of of the ferry boats. T h e enemy had succeeded of l a n d b a t t e r i e s .
V
The
wa
o he
citizens."
no
one
a young man named E a r n e s t h a d observed humble a n d dishonor u s in the eyes of the civthe South, and the purification of" the public in removing their artillery, baggage and stores
U p o n t h e whole w e like t h i s message
w
bo
a
o
m
m
w
the accident from the Esplanade and p u t off ilized world, the sympathies of the Intelligen- G
I t i s well k n o w n t h a t t h e r e a l object of mind from the hurtful prejudices which hove before t h e arrival of our forces. The bridge
o
o
o f " t h e ^ P r e s i d e n t ' s . I t affords m u c h food
I t is a little remarkable that while some of in a boat to render assistance. He fortunately cer go with him, a n d the object he h a s in
a
o
U
wa
heretofore kept the peoplo i n ignorance a n d
S
he
op
t h e r e b e l g o v e r n m e n t i n o r d e r i n g t h e de- cursed the State."
across Shad creek a n d the ferry below tho our Northern Conservatives, as they are pleas succeeded in rescuing the lad i n a very ex- view justifies the means he employs and the
h
n
o
for t h o u g h t a n d e a r n e s t reflection.
o m
a
and
o he
w
mouth of the same stream have been seized by ed to call themselves, a r e raising a hue and cry hausted state, a n d conveyed h i m to his father's crime h a s little or no enormity, a n d it is ready
s
t
r
u
c
t
i
o
n
o
f
cotton
i
s
t
o
c
a
u
s
e
d
i
s
t
r
e
s
s
he
—r«»
aw m
m
W
M C
another expedition sent out b y General Mitch- against every act of confiscation, such earnest, dwelling. T h e grief of the p a r e n t s may be to welcome back the erring brother to the
S m
' • © " T h e H O N . T H A D D E U S S T E V E N S a b r o a d , h o p i n g t h e r e b y to c o e r c e a f o r e i g n
w n
now he
and
STATE MEDICAL SocrEir.—The annual meetfolds of thiB immaculate, charming democratic
ell.
Twelve or fifteen hundred r e b e l cavalry, active, a n d positive Union men as Gov. J o h n - imagined when they learned t h e melancholy
m
o he
m w
ou
m
m
o he
o he S
T
wa
This might be
c l e a r l y ing of the P e n n a . State Medical Society not
intelligence t h a t their five daughters, who h a d party, whose oracle and especial champion it
•will-please e x c e p t o u r t h a n k s f o r p u b l i c i n t e r v e n t i o n .
he G
m
a he mm
o
in b a n d s of three or four hundred, a r e thus son, Emerson Etberidge, a n d Brownlow and left them i n health a short time before, h a d assumes to be.
o he
o
Bu
U
o
documents.
b r o u g h t to l i g h t b y a p r o c l a m a t i o n o n t h e having taken place last y e a r on acobunt of t h e
can
be
a
o
cut off from communication with; the other side Carter, who have suffered a t t h e hands of t h e all met a watery grave.
To preserve the integrity of the democratic
w
m
disturbed stale of the copntry, the Philadelphia
and
m
p a r t o f o u r g o v e r n m e n t t h a t cotton, t o b a c party is the supreme good! This, the Intelliof the river, a n d it is probable they will be rebels, a r e strenuous in their advocacy of
T
a
m
m
County Medical Society h a s authorized its Presigencer impliedly says, i n the article above
o ho
o
w
he
-ArroMTHMTs n v T H * GovaajTOit.—Gover- co, s u g a r , m o l a s s e s ; &o., t h e p r o p e r t y o f
T
C
A Chicago correspondent of the Tribun6 quoted. P a r t y a n d p a r t y fealty constitute the
dent to extend a n invitation to the State Medi- hunted down a n d captured b y our forces. Gen. stringent confiscation measures. Gov. J o h n U
S
ho
o
w
n
o
o
n o r C u r t i o bas-appoiiitea William McClellarA p r i v a t e c i t i z e n s w h o h a v e t a k e n n o a c t i v e
o
oal Society to hold i t s Annual Meeting i n P h i l a . Mitchell was i n hopes of being able soon to son' says t h a t " a rebel against the Government says that the dog of St. Louis Pfieff of that grand central sun, country a n d patriotism are S
C
a
n
y
of B r a n k l i n county r Charles Gnpin, o f P h i l a T
w m
he w o a
pay h i s respects" to. the enemy in the eastern h a s no t i g h t to own a n y t h i n g . " Yallandigham place was a t h i s side when h e w a s killed a t b u t p u n y satellites revolving around them,
n
o
p a r t i n t h e r e b e l l i o n , s h a l l b e e x e m p t f r o m delpbia on the Becond Wednesday in J u n e next
m
a
o w o a
o
a a p h i a j a n d RobertB-MoCottib, of Lawrence
o he
w
a
At 11 o'clock. ;
' side of the region under j^ia command. . . ,
a n d t h e other sympathisers with the negro- the battle of Shllofa, a n d stayed b y h i s grave while sordid self-interest is the attraction of
o we m
a be m
m
oa
onun!
s
e
i
z
u
r
e
.
"
.
T
h
i
s
*
o
u
l
d
p
u
t
r
e
b
e
l
J
e
a
j
d
e
r
s
i
n
W™^^
« r i o n e r » t 6 revise[and oodify the
gravitation which keeps the abominable mao
m one S
he
w
bo
and
o
he
F r o m Fortress ; Monroe! we have a rumor t h a t gspyria& aristocracy, a c t a s though they twelve days till the Lieutenant's wife came to chine i n motion. 0 ! shades of Jefferson a n d
o he
ow m B
o
Beveriu'eli'aws of Pennsylvania, under t i e act t h e i r " t t & p o s i t i o n j i s v a n d a l e n e m i e s of.
and
m a
o
f "Hbs.*€KAB£EB J . IsQEBsoLiof$bi&delphia . y d i U a ^ i f t y p ; ^
thought t h e rebels h a d the right to own every- find the remains. She was about g i v i n g u p i n Jackson deliver u s from the democracy of these
T
a
o ap
w
w m
m
w
or April, 1862.
mankind.
died on Wednesday last, aged 80 ye*rs.
degenerate
d
a
y
s
!
BONUS.
despair when s h e discovered the dog.
a o
and a
he m
he
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th«m, trat thoj maylw oilled into practical exer- that "the legislature has not yet dttoTawd its wttt treason, t o t a k e the property b f n b e U f o t s r r * ^
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that body, at'their late s e s s i o n , i n t h i s city,,
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rights in civil war, that .aome of hla language ary protenaionB set u p . f o r t h a President, a s a adding;a provisionifor imprisonment for h a r d Johnson. H e h a d o p p o a e d Andy systematiBr tl» Bri. A': H. K u f t a u , Bnjjunx H. Kiroara 692 hhds.
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would imply that there were no other rights.— ground of opposition to this .bill. Those who labor of not less t h a n five n o r m o r e t h a t t w e n t y cally and persistently, a n d J o h n s o n h a d fought President:TJnopln by-.the Secretary, of}6tate, to BAUAK* STOFIE: *u of Muor.
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if sovereign rights be at an end," the war is merely will go for, some legislation t o effectuate t h a t the confiscation of t h e slaves, if they were p a r t y issues a n d make capital out of this w a r commending t h e oonrse of the Government i n HBSIT
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international. * Civil war, ~tx vi termini, imports end. The P r e s i d e n t - h a s no more power of treated like other property a n d t h e proceeds deserved; death. ^ W w y - ' d r ^ r e Andy: J o h n s o n the prosecution of the war.
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confiscation than a n y : Senator ; o n : this floor.* placed i n the treasury.'
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r^olutionsthe'ReT^Prof. Sternbergiandthe
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t h e y h a d p a t into h i s h e a r t a devil a s b i g as
Mr. President,-; thetpassage of: this bill is
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After discussion Mr. Davis' amendment was
Oa t b . Htb. lnit, b , t h . SOT. P. I . Tlmlov, L. T.
Rose n . Himely (4 C ranch ,372) was a case arising
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bales Tara on private terms.
this* pitcher (holding.up a pitcher), a n d into R e r . Dr.'Pohiman, ^ both of t h e State' of .New Voou to H i u a r , ianfftiu of John Ells.. ICuittUu
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out of the exercise of aovereigU'iights by France demanded b y the;strongest considerations of rejected.
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other Union men's hearts a devil as b i g a s a York, made brief addresses, t o which Presijustice
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in her civil war with St. Domingo. Tho oourt re;
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cogniied the coexistence of beHigorent and sover- whether t h e property of loyal men of the of Missouri—7. Nays 8 1 .
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North shall be confiscated By taxation, or t h e
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GiHTLB«Jt;—1_ welcoms h e n the representa" The United States hare, during the present .vast property of the leading rebels b e taken to bull's amendment to strike out the first section 'em like dogs, a n d b a n g them on every limb
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they came t o . Their time would come yet, tives of the Evangelical Lutherans of the United
war, exercised both belligerent and sovereign defray i n p a r t the expenses of t h e w a r ? Be- which was rejected.
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Mr. Howard, of Michigan, moved to strike, and h e only wanted a chance to go down a n d States. : l a o o t p t , with gratitud*, theu- MfurahoM
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street. Terms Terr moderate. Inquire of
of Chrlstlas S t e a k , af*d 99 j e a n a n dftd a y s .
" Examples of the former are, receiving capiru : i n treaties, of p e a c e ' t o introduce stipulation's out the second Bection, which provides for t h e point out t h e Rebels. The hope of h i s life'
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I a Marietta, o n 7 t £ u u t . i I V T L T , d a u h t e r of David
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laUons of tha enemy as prisoners of war, holding providing for theV-payment* in p a r t b y - o n e Jbrfeiture of jthe.^propwty a n d i r e e d o m o f t h e was to again publish t h e , K n o x v i l l e
Whig, of the sympathy and support of t h a t •nllgbtcnsd,
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Influential and loyal ohua of ray rellow-eltisena in a a d E U s a U t a C a s M l , a s e d 8 y e a n a s d 19 d a y s .
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and exchanging them aa such; and astill more p a r t y to the other of the expenses attending
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slaves of those who inoite, engage in, or a i d with 100,000 subscribers, a n d then h e "would
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the aaBembling of CoogreBs, was establised by ern times. If nations thus claim and receive insurrection against the United States. H e pronounce some eulogies, for if h e had a talent ment, not. only the civil and religions liberties of
I a Baltimore, JAMBS, o n l y t o n of J o h n Barr, formerly
spoke a t length against this section of t h e
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military authority of tho Oommasder-in-Chief.*'
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indemnity for the expenses into which unjust bills, as simply mitigating t h e punishment of it was to p i l e ; u p epitaphs one upon another. our own dear land, but in a huge degree the civil o xOlBb rBl aa aUdsi ,Ta m
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tb> inbBerlber w i l l offer for sale, a t Cooper's
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But i n the town where A n d y - J o h n s o n resides
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treason. The amendment was rejected.
tion,- have fall and complete belligerent rights,
and religious liberties of mankind, in many coun- s t HmUt T, BicKofuu
19th, IK t b U t i t y , 8 A * A H J A S I , d a u s h U r of Hotel, In the City of Lancaster, a t 1 o'clock, P . K.,
much justice a n d propriety indemnify ourthey took out two Union men, a n d b y order
'which are in no degree impaired by the faot that
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The Senate then w e n t i n t o Executive session,
tries and ttirough. many ages. You wsll know, Tfeomu u j j u r y V o a l M r , In t a « 7th y t a r of h*r « g t - S3 8HAESS OFLANGA8TBRCOUHTJf B A N S STOCK.
selves
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their enemies owe allegiance, and have superadded
M»y l e t h , l a this city, A n n s ELIZIBBTH, daughter of
EKTUBN T CKETS L ND H AHD BACK
most causeless and unprovoked w a r ? All and subsequently adjourned till Monday.
ALSO, on SATURDAY, J U N E 7 t h , at 3
that ever made a t r a o k i n Tennessee, hanged gentlcimenV and the world knows, how reluctantly B s B J i n l a u d l u s a b s U i a t n a l u r , agedO T M » , 8 n u » .
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the guilt of treason to that of unjust war."
Housa.—The Speaker laid before the House
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loyal men agree that the rebellion must be
these men, a n d directed' t h e . engineers to go I accepted this issue of battle forced upon me, on and 8 d a y s .
The confiscation of t h e property of (hos
a
communication
from
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Secretary
of
War,
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crushed put. This can only be done b y driv
slowly, b y , so as to give t h e passengers a n my advent to this place, by the internal enemies of
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engaged in rebellion a n d unsuccessful revoluenclosing
a
report
from
General
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conA i u a s a , d a o f h U r of Jacob H . Herahay, agad 6 y a i r s ,
55
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ing the leaders from the country and confiscaopportunity, a s t h e y passed, to r a p t h e dead
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tion is a p a r t of t h e history of civilized naonr country. You all know, the world knows, the 1 month a n d IS days,
Terms made known a t sale.
ting their estates. "They must be reduced to cerning the homicide of Robert E . Scott and a bodies w i t h their canes, a n d k i c k t h e m ; a n d
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tions. I t i s deeply impressed upon English
m a y 21-3t-36
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poverty before their power in the. South can man named Mathews, recently, i n Fauquier the w o m e n — n o t the- l a d i e s — w a v e d their forces and the resources the public agents have y u r i and 4 m o n t h s .
legislation during t h e last century. Half the
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be broken. Our interests a n d o u r safety de- county, Virginia, from which i t appears that handkerchiefs a t the sight. T h e m a n who brought into employment to sustain a Governm
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mand the speedy passage of this bill. Lenien- they were killed b y two privates of a Wiscon- h a d ordered this—Leadbeater—had got a ment against which there has been brought not y e a r of h i s Eg*.
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orees of confiscation. Such, too, is the history
On t h e 13th I n s t , l a Mount J o y t w p . , M A E T , daughter
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cy emboldens the traitors. They feel secure sin regiment, as they, with arms i n their glorious whipping b y Gen. Mitchell. H e oould one complaint of real injury, committed against of Bav. J o h n B l u e r , aged 4S yearn, 2 months a n d 7 OF VALUABLE
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of France. Every one, I think, of the old
hands,
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entering
a
house
where
the
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kill a Union m a n taken out of jail, b u t w h e n ,
y s . On t h * lfith, l a t h e preaenoe of a large multitude
Thirteen Colonies confiscated the properly of
sooiety at home or abroad. You all may recollect dofa friends
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By v i r t u * of a n Order of t h e Orphan*' Court, t h e
a n d relatives, hex remains were deposited i n
suspected of loyalty only suffer.
Refuse to soldiers h a d taken shelter to capture them. h e met the Yankees i n b a t t l e he took to his
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pass this bill, a n d y o u offer a premium to
heels, like a coward a n d scavenger, a s h e is. that, in taking up the sword thus forced into our
On t h e and Inst., i n Manheim t w p . , JACOB BABHLXK, Anthony Lechler, i a East King Btreet, Eait of Duke
in t h e time of our own Kevolution. The
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hands, this Government appealed to the prayers of aged « years, 7 months a n d 18 dayB.
disloyalty a n d treason. The safety of a man's escaped. I t is added that they h a d been guilstreet, l u the City of Lancaster, t h e following described A
property of German refugees who engaged in
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When tho Rebellion was over, h e hoped the the pious and the good, and declared that it placed
On t h e 1st I n s t , In W a r w i c k t w p . , CMBIBTIAX OEUBB, Beal Xstate, belonging to Estate of Jacob Herzog. d e e ' d ,
property i n the South will impel him to side t y of marauding in the section through which
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with our enemies. The rebels seize a n d a p - they passed while seeking to join their regi- Union men would.catch h i m if they grabbed its whole dependence upon the favor of God. I aged 80 y e a r s , » m o n t h s a a d 6 d a y s .
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confiscated. I t is the policy and practice of
On t h e tOth nit., i n Mapfc*im t w p . , JOHN W., sou of
no other. They would take h i m to t h e same
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propriate the property of loyalists; we secure ment.
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every nation thus io punish rebellion and
now humbly and reverently, in your preflence, re- Christian and A n n H a n , aged 9 months and S t d a y s .
of
Chestnut
street,
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the
city
of
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of
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make
t
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widow
of
one
of
the
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a n d protect t h e p r o p e r t y of rebels. T h e
On t h e 10th l a s t , In Manheim t w p . , A A B O B , son of
After the consideration of private bills the
treason. I n pasBiug-iUis Trill, we are traveling
lota containing i n front on eald Chestnut street, 64 feet
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murdered men t i e t h e r o p e about his neok. iterate the acknowledgement of that dependence, Christian a n d Tknny E r e l d e r , aged 1 year, 5 m o n t h s i%
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passage of this measure is demanded as a j u s t House adjourned until Monday.
inches, a n d I n depth southward 245 feet, to a 14
in the beaten path of nations. All men who
The Rebels had tied u p Union men and beaten not doubting that, if it shall pleaso the Divine a n d 10 d a y s .
measure of retaliation. Hundreds of millions
feet wide public a l l e y ; bounded on t h e north b y Cheat. . . . . .
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BiocA,
daughter
or
understand the true nature of the struggle in
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them almost to death, a n d when redress was Being who determines the. destinies of nations Samuel a n d Barbara Kaufiman, I n the 6th year of h e r n u t street, on the east b y P l u m b street, and on the
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•which we arc engaged will hail this measure
south b y a 14 feet wide alley, and on the wast b y lot
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asked i n Court t h e J u d g e replied that these that this shall remain a united people, they will, age.
ern men, h a s been confiscated or destroyed.—
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as just, and demanded by a wise consideram
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Other hundreds of millions of debts due our
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No. 2 . A two-story Brick DWELLING
humbly
seeking
Divine
guidance,
make
their
protion of o u r own interests, and by the atrocious
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ed, when they got the opportunity, to h a n g or
merchants and manufacturers, a n d of investE
HODSB, and half lot of ground, altuato on the
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aast Bide of Mulberry street, containing In front Em
ments in railroad a rooks a n d other southern GEAND OVATION TO THE TENNES- Bhoot every one of these miscreants. Well, longed national existence a source of new benefits
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,on said street, 32 feat, 2*{ lnohes, a n d in
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PATRIOT.
when
he
was
i
n
jail,
they
drove
u
p
every
to
themselves
and
their
successors,
and
all
classes
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securities,
has
been
forfeited
to
the
rebel
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morning with one or two oontus, a n d none of and conditions of mankind.
Other millions, the property of
of its alleged unconstitutionality. The Con- ernment.
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one
hundred
a
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d
fifty
prisoners
knew
who
loyal
southern
men,
have
been
pillaged
and
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b y said alley, on the south b y property of V. F y l e , a n d D
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stitution, after defining the crime of treason,
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was to be hanged. They took a venerable
on t h e west b y Mulberry street.
destroyed. " A S t a t e , " says Yuttel, " taking
The Growing Crops.—From every Bection
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provides that—
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May
IV,
1862.
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*' Congress shall have power to declare the pun- up arms in a j u s t cause, h a s a double right
old Lincolnite a n d of the county we have t h e most gratifying acThe New York Academy of Music waB man, a n d called him a
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n o attainder, that is, no judgment for treason,
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worst. I am for the Union. I did what I did
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shall work corruption of blood or forfeiture
his speech in the confident belief t h a t they with m y eyes open." As God was his judge, meace work on the Reading a n d Columbia Rqtorted by ALBRIGHT & Co., Forwarding and
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beyond the life of the party against whom
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he would sooner be H a n n to day, than a n y of Railroad on Monday. The work will be p u s h will meet the approbation of our readers :
TDESDAY, May 20, 1862.
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judgment shall be pronounced. Our right to
SENATE.—The Pacific Railroad bill wa"s r e the scoundrels concerned in his murder. (Ap- ed ahead energetically b y Messrs. Green & FLODB, superfine, per bbl
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confiscaj* the property of rebels cannot be ported back from the Select Committee. T h e
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plause.) One amiable m a n was condemned to
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professed to be engaged. We were in the ilege of seeing him. This, contrary to custom, Shawnee Run, below town, a n d over the r u n CORK, old
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law, shall not follow such judgment here. lution, which was passed, to provide for the
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despise himself if h e h a d one Bet of sentiments scene was most affecting and h e hoped never Chestnut Hill. The first point of importance WHISKBT, ia hhds
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for the North and another for the South. H e to see the like again. As she left he could beyond will be Manheim, and we anticipate
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not change the punishment of treason b}' de- battles ou the colors of regiments, to the effect
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would utter here no word against the corrupt barely distinguish that s h e lisped his name, no small mutual advantage to the places from
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claring a forfeiture of estate as p a r t of the that such regiments as have or may distinguish
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and infamous wretches that he would not utter and h e could understand that she wanted him
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penalty. Those whose property is taken are themselves in battle may by permission of the
on the street where he resided. H e would to telegraph to Jeff. Davis and t r y to save h e r their approaching railroad connection. Alw
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beyond the reach of personal punishment. President inscribe the names of the battles
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repeat simply what h e h a d frequently said in father's life. H e did s o ; addressed it Hon. ready we learn that a number of rafts of lumFLOUR.—There is some little export demand for
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the revenues of large estates here? Is SHdell The bill for the better protection of revenue
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sales being mostly confined to the wants of the
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from estates in Louisiana? Does a traitor, Simber on Monday, were referred to the
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a l l punishment whatever b y fleeing the coun- sideration ot the Indian Appropriation bill
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ing u p of t h » rich country l a y i n g along t h e
t r y a n d making his permanent residence was continued, a n d Mr. Latham offered a n
are free sellers at these rates.
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line of the route, now almoBt entirely c u t off
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amendment in regard to the Indians of Califor- were to blame for the w a r . The South had
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set of demons* as lived in the Southern Confed- this region h a s heretofore t e e n wagoned,
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sylvania meal is very dull at $2,G2Aa2,G5 per bbl.
the punishment provided against treason. It pense, which was adopted.
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convicted, and hung for the crime of treason. business it shall be to detect a n d prosecute seized upon two or three miscreants who to see the President and have the army sent cal will be convinced of the value of the Read- to $1,23 in store, aad white at $l,35al,40, the latw
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in personam administered hy our criminal facilitate the transportation of troops and mails South asked the Fugitive Slave law, a n d it
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between Washington and New York. After was granted. They nsked the repeal of the
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yellow,
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granted. The North had granted all the South
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work
of
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libel that there had been conviction in personam
this earth. If when t h e w a r was over the ginning to revive. I n almost every p a r t of dollar note on the Bank of America, New
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contended that there must be a conviction
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every one, a s high a s Hamen, t h e triumph of houses, some of them first class, giving vignette a female a n d eagle, figure 5 on each
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evidence that our city i s not y e t finished, a n d end. The body of the note is printed in blue,
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that a great many years must elapse before it and the ends in r e d ink. They m a y b e print- prices rather better, the receipts and sales at PhilWestern Department was after a discussion
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ed in different colors, and the best plau is to week, all of which were taken at*" prices ranging
After robbing the Unioumeu of all their will be ready for fencing in.
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asking the Secretary of State for the n u m b e r
the conrt, in noticing this objection, s a y s :
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from $7i to$9i the 100 lbs., the latler for extra
horses a n d blankets, breaking open drawers
refuse
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notes
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law, in many cases of felonies, tho party forfeited that the President be requested to inform the unarmed the people rebelled. I n one night, tile Appraiser for the present year, explains Boston, Mass., a r e also in circulation, a great 73 Lancaster county, Kimble & Kirk,
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his goods and chatties to the Crown- No right to
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the goods and cbattlea of the felon could bo ac- concerning the arrests in Kentucky, and was* Chattanooga a hundred miles south, took fire vendors of merchandise this y e a r with former
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the offense; but the right attached only by the Committee on Confiscation, reported a bill.— dence that they should all t a k e fire on that years to the fact that h e returned none b u t paper. The centre-piece is a shield surmount- 40
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conviction of tho offender. I n contemplation of Mr. Trumbull offered a resolution, which was night. That was purely accidental. (Laughter those who were clearly liable to the t a x . — ed b y a n eagle, a n d having female figureB on 43
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was applied to seizures and forfeitures created by foreign power to intervene in this war, &c.— some debts from Union men—the Sheriffs of every small cake a n d candy shop in the coun ty, are two farmers, and on t h e left h a n d corner
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ringleader of all the deviltry. They h a d the they were exempt. The same was the case
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where the forfeiture for acts done attaches solely
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superintendent of the census to keep records of (i, a n d confined him in a dirty, miserable jail,
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sold at from $18 to $30 oach for springers, and $20
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committee on confiscation, reported two bills, any furniture, except a bucket a n d two old turned a n d published those who came clearly
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the prosecutions were dependent upon each other.
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in
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Army,
dropped
into
joining
counties,
pretending
to
sell
the
best
of
any criminal proceeding in personam."
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The House went into Committee on the army
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Here t h e offenEe is attached to the thing,
SHEEP.—The offerings and sales roach about
They said that they never thought they our office on Monday looking the perfection French a n d German cloths at remarkably low
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appropriation bill, snd a debate on the subject
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5600 head, taken, at 4aijc per lb gros? for clipped
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cheer
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resolution, which was rejected, that no por- up. Were they there for stealing, counterfeit- from t h e seige of Yorktown, a n d brought with resentations are false, and that their merO
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tion of the appropriation i n the bill shall be ing or manslaughter? No, it was because him several articles of "Secesh" manufacture, chandize is of the most miserable kind. The
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ever with criminal proceedings in personam;
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applied to the support or equipment of negroes they adhered to the flag of tho Constitution of among them a pay-roll of the Rebel army, best t h i n g t h e farmers could do when these
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or fugitive slaves for serving in the array of their country. H e declared to God as his
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quiet, the demand being chiefly con fined to tho
offender shall ever come within the reach of
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the United States. The bill was finally passed j u d g e he looked upon t h a t sixth day of De- which is about as menu a looking specimen of swindlers entor their premises would be to let wants of the city trade and business bns conseE
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the
proudest
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his
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the " A r t preservative of all A r t s " as we have loose their " b i g dogs" upon them. They are quently been on a limited scale: prices are tendM mm
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a n d i t i s objected that t h e bill under considerTHURSDAY, May l u .
his- principles. The prisoners were offered the a r m y a n d will make one of the number who country.
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reported comprise 400 bbls. Ohio Super at $5,37 J ;
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750 bbls. Howard Street Super at $5,37Aa5,50 ; 1,
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The London Quarterly Review for April is S00 bbls. Ohio Extra, and 550 bbl-. Howard H
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embracing
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t h e constitutional prohibition against bills of zona. Mr. Wilkinson, from the same com- stopped. During his incarceration one of the the army t h a n Paymasters Hoopes and W i l e y
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R Y E FLOUR.—We notice sales ofsomo 350 bbls.
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the following papers:—Dorset, Hymnology, at$3,50a3,75 per bbl. at which figures wo quote
" p a i n s a n d penalties,' 1 that we have no con- mittee, reported back the House bill to amend Confederate Brigadiers, named Leadbeater, of Lancaster county.
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stitutional power to enact it. A bill of attain the act for the government of Colorado, which visited him, dressed within a n inch of h i s natm
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d e r , " differs from a bill of " pains and penal- was passed. Mr. Brown, from the same com- ural b u t drunken life. After some preliminary
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sales have beon made of 2,500 bbls. City Mills and
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death, instead of a milder punishment. Goth freedom to the people of the territories, with him released if he would take the oath of al- Pyfer's company, Staumbaugh's Regiment, Archipelago; Stanhope's life of P i t t ; The Brandywino Corn Meal on terms not made public,
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a r e equally within tho reason and spirit of the an amendment whicn changes t h e language of legiance. Rising u p several feet, and having died on the 8th inst. His family reside in the Merrimac a n d the MonitorF o r sale at we quote City and Brandywino nominal at $2,87^
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constitutional prohibition. *In both, the Leg- the bill to that of the ordinance of 1787. M r . his Irish aroused, ho told him he would rot neighborhood of New Holland.
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islature assumes judicial functions, and pro- Morrill, from the Conference Committeo, r e - before he would take that o a t h ; that he deWHEAT.—The receipts on Change for the week
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nounces sentence for post offenses, and with- ported the hill for a city railroad from Wash- nied their right to administer a n oath ; that
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have ruled firm, at our quotations, viz: fair to good
court, no evidence—the Legislature, by a n act discussion, was passed. A message was r e - been recognized, nnd ho believed that they eri.—All licenses granted a t the late term of
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of legislation,; pronounces sentence. Both u1 ceived from the President recommending a never would be.
the court must be lifted on or before T h u r s d a y
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bill of attainder and a bill of pains and penal- vote of- thanks to Capt. Farragut, and to the
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both, the Legislature ussumeBjudicial functions against New Orleans and the forts. Mr. Har- TRAITORS.
Found Bead.—A m a n supposed to have been
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7.00 a. m. fair to prime Pennsylvania red at 133al35 ct3. per
a n d proceeds to conviction without law or lan, from tho Committc of Conference on the
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8.40
a.
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evidence.
Homestead bill, made a report which was
bushel. No Southern red coming forward.
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This bill h a s no feature of a bill of pains agreed to. Mr. Doolittle offered a resolution, down in ihe infernal regions before h e would Susquehanna river, a t " F i p t c h ' s E d d y . " — Lancaster Accom
9.00 a. m.
and W FE of S asbu g Bo
RYE.—The receipts of Rye have been light and
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Brigadier,
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flicts n o penalty for past offenses, b u t ouly i n - of the Navy for information in regard to the that's
COS p . m. firm at 74a75 cts. for good to prime Pennsylvania,
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flicts forfeiture against such as shall, after its nnmber and armament of t h e gunboats nowLEAVE WESTWARll.
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passage, be guilty of bearing arms against the being constructed, etc. Mr. Harris offered a times." "Well, the times were tightened u p . boots. H e was without coat, h a d sandy hair, Through Express
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United.States,; or in giving them aid and com- resolution, which was laid over, requesting There was not a bed i n their j a i l . If they was of short stature and about thirty-five years Mail Train
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fort. I t pronounces no legislative sentence. the Secretary of Stale to report to the'Senate wanted to realize it let them lie down awhile of age. No clue could b e had of his name.
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Bailroad Accident.-—Last week Mr. Harman
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condemnation by the courts, or through com- the maintenance of armaments on the north- diseases contracted. H e would never forget
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Lanceater and Columbia Train
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missioners where the rebellion makes the sit- ern lakes. The Indian appropriation bill was.
Ass gned Es a e of DAV D LA RD
Odell, a conductor on a freight train of the Emigrant train
10.20 p. m.
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60a63 cts. for fair to prime white, and 58aGO cts.
ting of courts impossible. If it is complained further considered. A message was received ful time. H e remembered two venerable men, F e n n a . Railroad m e t with a n accident a t
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P r i n t i n g for B a l l s a n d Parties.—A beautiful per bnshel for yellow do.
t h a t the bill gives too great power to the com- from the House annouueing the death of Hon. ministers, who were harshly used b y t h e corM
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OATS.—Some 37,500 bushels have been received
missioners, I answer that this objection is not Goldsmith P . Bailey, a n d t h e customary r e s - ruptjailor, whom he had frequently denounced Downingtown bridge, by which he came near u s o r t o i e n t of F I N S EMBOSSED CARDS. s u l U b l a for
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open to those who, b y arms, have set u p anoth- olutions were adopted.
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old Baptist preachers, one was incarcerated
been moderately active. Sales reported, have ransee specimens.
jurisdiction, and driven our courts from the
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territory of several States. This would be to
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HOUSE.—The consideration of the bill intro- United S t a t e s ; t h a t was all of his offence. The while crossing, a n d fell through the timbers Schools w h o desire n e a t l y printed Catalogues a n d ClrG M
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claims for the loss a n d destruction of property his h a t and cheering when Union troops passed.
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The jailor constantly examined between pie injuring himself.
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belonging to loyal citizens, and the damage
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the President on this subject of emancipation
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done thereto by the troops of the United States and plate, to see whether there was a n y treaP o s t e r s , S a l e B i l l s , i o . , printed a t short notice
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Order of Odd Fellows.—The Grand Lodge and In t h e best style a t this office. T h e largest a n d
during the present rebellion, was postponed to son being sent in paper billets from the Union
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Commander-in-Chief, it is claimed that he has
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of
carpet
on
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the 26th instant. Mr. Ward, from the ComT GBEAT VAN AMB TBGH
of this order commenced i t s annual session a t beet selection of type for this particular b r a n c h of printCATTLE.—The offerings at the State Live Stock
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full power to emancipate the slaves, and the
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mittee on Commerce, reported a bill establising floor, scarcely able to turn over. His wife Philadelphia yesterday.
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Scales to-day amounted to 600 head, all of which
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right to take for public u s e such property of
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a coinage department in the United States leaving five children a t home, brought one
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assay officer, in this city, which wa3 ordered child five weeks old to the door to see him die. this county- are represented, as several quesw
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to be printed and recommended to that com- B u t they refused to let her Bee h e r dying h u s - tions of importance will be brought before the Laws, Order Books, Certificates, Ac. printed i n t h e best prime fat Beeves bringing the outside figure. Dum
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mittee. The Senate bill authorizing the a p - band until nfter he h a d p u t his head out of body for its action. A eulogy on the life, atyle, and a t moderate prices. Call and see specimen. ring the week sales of 300 head have been made to
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pointment of medical store-keepers for the the window and besought them for God's sake
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President, as Commander-in-Chief, h a s no
character a n d services of P a s t Grand Sire
C a r d P r i n t i n g . — A large assortment of CARDS of prices.
STATE OF JACOB BASSLEK
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VAN AMBUR8H & GO S
Mammoth Menagerie
GREAT MORff EXHIBITION
Thirty-Seventh Congress.
Colossal Golden Chariot.
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/.W MOMDAY.'the 16th day of JUNE
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HE, followingis- :a list of the -Tenders.
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B B FUcklacar
John liodwlg
Jacob Esserels
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Jeremiah Wlest
A W Meatier
SB&Uback
COLERAIN.
Hdz 13 a D SprMhflz
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do IS Hvzmsn Miller
Chandler.
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Denial Okaeon
FraakGrien. i. .
HKMinnich
J«eoVD«Qk«r
John J Fischer
SUiabeth Spreoger
Catherine fihoenberger
WmKuhaa .
"Henry Franka
Henry fiirohle,
rndUitler. .
Jaoob-Mfiaker
KLiiabethCox
PIlTLAPraPHU AUVKttTIbKMENTS.
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Hllaire Xaepfel
CnriaOaa Bowman
BtBiyt-WMsmbarger
John Frnneiecns
Johnstattara
JohnOo»elnnd
CLASS
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P B I O E $45 H E B 2 , 0 0 0 lbs.
REDUCED v P ® I G 5 S ,
Jiwih ^ M » g i ' '
J O & A P Dgitffltii
JohaHoanr-.
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Hra Sophia Koch
AmbA LOftgandarAr
WashUuruav HoUoirar
AMoMlchael
TIMra Matlida Koch
MOUNT JOY TOWNSHIP.
Kelff
MOUNT JOY BOROUaH:
Jamea Mooner
TiJohn Kyara tf Co
. 71 Jaoob Moonj.
WALNUT
STREET,
A L L E N
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t y » Nan* genuine vlthout the written signature
the inventor and
manufacturer.
J B Kennedy & Son Hdx HI J D Hastings
J H cwlaher
do H | F J Pennoek
Gillespie & Blackburn do U< W Bobbins
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of
TO T H E S U F F E R I N G .
r r i H E Proprietor and Manufacturer of
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tbls Cough Candy, lu introducing it to public
ftror, dots so with the utmost coundsnes that It Is a l l
that la claimed for It. Its Tlrtues and effleMy in Coughs,
Colds and all Bronchial affections have been tested b y
thousands, whose certificates and ricommendaUoaai
could, be procured were It deemed necessary. All that
U u proprietor ask* la a fair trial, and on this h e Is
w t l U n r to rest Its value M a m e d l e b u . I t Is composed
of nothlaf that can possibly injure the most delicate
oouututtan, being prepared solely from articles long
known and used by tbe Medical Profession for the
alleviation and cure of diseases of tbe Throat, Lungs
and Breast. With the utmost confidence. It Is, thereore, submitted to the p u b l i c
V . P. ANDEB30N.
N E E D L E S '
PLUMING, GAS FITTING, &c.
A B B AM C. B H O W N ,
AS removed bis Plumbing and Gas
K i ^ F o r Sale by John W . Hnbley, John D . S t t l e s ,
Darld King, Jobn Tondersmlth, Jacob Bowers, WaUon
OPPOSITE T H E S T A T E H O U S E ,
21. Miller, and at the Confectionery Store of the Manufacturer, North Queen Street, Lancaster.
tf. 8
fitting KaUbUahmutfrom the north-east to the J*n 22
This manure, from its superior quality, and
PHILADELPHIA:.
north-west corner of Eighth and Battonwood i t s . ,
the low price at which we are Belling, enPhiladelphia, where h e will continue the basinets with
C O N S U M E R S
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renewed
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and
Ingenuity.
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would
call
especial
ables tbe Farmer to nae it when fas
Attention to the Deep Well Pump, which A child of ten
COAL,
. M A I T U B E ! MATTCTBE!!
could not conveniently buy other
ears can readily operate In a w e l l of 60 feet d e e p ^ articles. Those who hare
hss« Pumps are made o f brass, and a o t l l a b l s to get
H E underaigned desire to call the
oat of order; m a y be seen l a operation a t Ui* nooses
, atUatton ot theAgrloaltnial Commtutty to their
used it heretofore, ara
Tja.3a;Ei
N O T I O B I
of Messrs. W m . C. Kent, John. Brock and 8aml. Magar*
gee, near Shoemakertown; and Col, Jacob S. Haldeman,
again doing so
HarriabOTf. t ^ P a r U c u l a x s on application.
now,
which JLM &iV»w» ao nQoh^aaUaTaeUoiL to Farmera and
H e keeps constantly o n h s a d t h e Tarioushiads of
ELIIMAKEB'S
Which i s the Beat Evidence of its Excellent HTDRAULIO RAMS, and parts of Rams, and Force and
other* In dlAvreitHsetloiMOf tbej conatry. that
Lift Pumps, and their several parts, to accommodate
It la eonttdMtiy rernimneiiWl aa one.
ABO
customers, should any. part break or wear out.
of the BfiSr MAHDR1S, erer
Persona itarlag Hydraulic Bams which are not In
offend to the p u b l i c
working order,'will promote tholr Interest b y calling
Sim at the Old Place,
Fries $40.00 per. TON gf'2,000 lba.
on the subscriber, whose knowledge and experience
w i l l enable him to explain difficulties, and put them la Cor. of Prince an.l Lemon Bta., one sqn a.
W e also, Manufacture »
working order, frequently at small expense.
North
of the Railroad.
M E A T a n d B O N E COM.POST,
Jun S
ly.23
H E moat convenient yard in the city
rhloh u IU nam* Imports, la caxaposed of, Meat, Bon
for Country Trade, belag out of slgbt ai tba cara
and Offal, from the Slaughter Home, combined
aad fronting on Mr it streets.
P E R U V I A N . — W o sell n o c e b a t N o . I, w c e i r s d
with other zaaterlale. readering It a
K^HaTlng procured the services uf
valuable and cheap trUeta w a l l
direct from t h e P e r u r i a u
T h e Philadelphia and Baltimore CenJACOB B B I M H O L D ,
adapted to promote the
QoTernment.
tral
Bailroad.
growth of Cora,
for 16 years well aad favorably kaowa u the
I C H A B O E . — A v e r y saperior article, received d i Potatoee
S R l N a ARRANGEMENT.
people ot this couaty la coaaectlaa with the coal busiand
rect from t b e I s l a n d .
ness, and by giving his entire attention to the baalnea.,
N and after MONDAY, MARCH 10th, tbe enbscTtber hopee to merit and receive a ilbsvaf
VegetablM'generaily.
P L A S T E R . — G r o u n d P l a s t e r — * superior article,
1832, the Trains will leave Philadelphia from share of tbe pabllo patronage.
PRICK only *35.0D p e r T O N .
theuepot ofthe W . C. and P . R. K. Company N. K.
paofced
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barrels.
{^•Saper-flna QEODHD BOHR warranted pure.
CORNBB of BIQBTESHTH and MARKET STREETS, at
J3-C7.?an fiocl and full weight guaranteel to all.
B O N E S — B n t t o n Makera B o n e D u s t and Ground 8.05 A. 11., and 4.80 P . M .
PEIOB $35.00 PBB TON.
apr i;-ly-21
LE7I ELLMiKSK
Returning, leave Oxford at 6.S& A. if., and 3 00 P. M.
Address
Bones.
WAHRES-TBD P U R E .
The Train leaving Philadelphia at 3.05 A. M., connecte
TASKEB & OLAEK,
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A. I . l b e r a l D e d n c t l o n M a d e I o D e a l e r s at Oxford with a line of Stages for Peach Fottom, lu
S. W. Cor. EIGHTH
St. «5- Washington
Avenue,
Lancaster county, and leave* Peich Bottom in the
on the above Articles.
PO K S A L B .
PHILADELPHIA.
morning to connect at Oxford with tbeefternoon I rain
for Philadelphia.
| 3 h T h e above FERTILISERS for Sale by
'T'HK subscribe: jontinues to sell the
ALLEN & NEEDLES,
HKNKY WOOD,
W. SPRBCHBB,
J . best quality of WOOb BUKNT LIMB, at h i .
Liarfi-tMiS
General Superintendent
SOUTH WHARVES A 41 SOOTH WATKK ST.
Kilns, one aad a hall'mile sonth of Lawpeter tqoar*
mar S-Sm-lS
Lanoaster, Pa.
(First Street above Che-ttnuij
Orders left at Sprecber's Hotel, Id the rlty of LaacaS
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D A N D E L I O N
COFFEE.
All Kitchen Oreatie can be made into good SOAP, by
aEO." W . l l i E H A P F B Y ,
This preparation, made from the bast
using
SAPOXIFlERl
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H A T C H & CO.,
JAVA. C O F F E E ,
L IJ M l i H K
J l K K C H A N 'V ,
DlrcoUout* A c c o m p a n y i n g E a c h B o xI
Id recommended b y physician* as a snperior NUTRIMARIETTA,
PESSSYl,
V.KSIA.
TIOUS BEVERAGE for General Debility, Dyspepsia
ttOAf is a sadily madt) with it, a* mating a u u p u
and all bullous disorders. Thousands who
A S on hand u large uuJ general
have been compelled to abandon the ust«
assortinsalof
• UASITPACTDBP.D ONLY Ut THK PATESTSfc*.
\>( Coffaa will nee this without InjuriHOARDS,
PI.lNK,
1:18 W a l n u t s t r e e t , P l i l l a d e l p l i l n .
ous effects. One can contains the
JOISTS,
KAVTKKS.
Pa. Salt Manufacturing Company.
DEALERS IN
btrength of two pound* or
SCANTL1NO,
SULSOLES,
and LATUa.
ordinary coffee. Price
Plaued White Pine for Shelving, Flooring aad Cslllu*
N o . 12T Walnut Street.
PHILADELPHIA.
FLOUR, GRAIN,
PRODUCE,
25 C E N T S .
feb 12
12.1 j
Sblagle and fleeter Lath, Pales, Itc; al.o
Pine and Oak Stnd*,
T O B A C C O ,
FERTILIZER.
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f
?, John Bally
Fredatl«kElail«7
Hdz 14 Edward Wiley
BAPHO.
Edwud-WllV/
do 14 J u a t i G o j l .
Q«rh«rt
tfetigu
B M Brabaker
do 14 O S u t .
Pcbar KcGooomy
C.mpbsll & Meraoall
SADSBTJRY.
COLUMBIA.
14 i. H Bmiflman Agt
John HUlii
7j Joseph. B e n s
H C Fondersmlth M i l 14 DrWSHoOorkle P n t g e 14 Th»o Ulll.r
14 Wm P Brook,
J C Bttchsr
Tob 14Martin Smith
Gro 14 W m J G»bl«
SALISBURY.
Taylor & McDonald Bks 14 Wm Gordon
do * 14 K D.Ichl«r
Tobacco.
•WHliam ?ry berger
Gray k Co
Drugs 14 Samuel Grove
S h o « 14
. 14]CnrIatlan Long. . .
14
0 Fendrlck ft Bro Tob 14 H F Brunner
Hdx IZ S E S s m n t n .. .
WARWICK.
Bamnel Patterson
HlPQKbirman
It
B Williams
Drugs 14 H Saydam
Gro 14
7t Martha Longeaeoker
13 WsIohansAWNanghtan IS F M Ranch
WMHathlot
Hdz 14Chr'n Dnttenheffer do 14 John Kuane
John B Gable .
13|
Bdward Sturgla
ll
J F Smith
Conf 14 George Tllle fAg't) do
do 14
CBetner
do 14 J B Yerkes
Trimming
Storet.
WASHINaTON BOROUGH.
D Hanaar
Cloth 14 James HoUlnsworth do
Mrs Barbara Kane
14|Thomas Grlevee
do 14 John PenUnger
Gabel & Bro
Shoes 14 J G Pulloch '
14lJohn Boagh
J Stranse
. do 14 ! > a n Banm
P Bhrelner & Son Jowel 14 FGrab
Hi
TEN FINS AND BILLIARD SALOONS.
Morgan
Hays
do
14
PUnebner
Shoes 14
Variety
Storet.
B Klce (Agent)
Cloth 14 David Mullen
d o * 14
COL1JMBIA.
-McTague It Bro
Hdz ISJno Wlasler
Brewer 8 W m B Helnlteh
14| Fred Peusch
Daniel Herr
1 Billiard Table
John Felix
Jewel 14 E H Hitler
Hdx 14
Varnish
Stores.
J
S
Miller
do
do
Hal* 14|Geo Dlerbeck Produce 14
H F Brook*
Coal 14 Beinoebl & Hostetter
13| A Belnoehl
B J Haldeman
Mdz 12 J G H e s a
LANCASTER CITY.
B
F
A
p
p
o
l
d
do
14
Haldeman & Jackson
Warehouses.
Richard Helms
1 Billiard Table
Llndsey
Cloth 14
Grocery
13 S&m'l
Amelia B Locber
a
do
do
ISlSttiae & Me>xel
E K Smith
Lumber 14 J B Bltner
Tea Flos
J W Cottrell
Hard 13 ~~
Scbnltz Reese
2 Alleys
do 14
llANHBIM
TOWNSHIP.
do
A J Nelson
2 do
J C Pfahler
do 14 W m Wblppsr
do 14
do
2 do
Udz 14 H L Barnllz
G J Smith
Conf 14 James Borrell
do 13 Samasl L Leaman Hit ]4.Jobn Q Hacker
ft J Frlck
do
3 do
do 14 A Sbenk
do 13 H B Bowman
Dlatlll 8 Lewie
Allen Blchards
do 14 J Vaughn & Co
George MeiBenkop
do
1 do
Mill 14| J S Hostetter
d j 13 Miller i K o l t
do
8
J A Snyder
Shoe 14,'Georgo Bogle
A
Brunner.
do
13
MARIETTA
MANHBIM BOROUOH.
Haltby 4 Case
Hdz loi J Cooper
do 14
Bard 13 S Easmlnger
J C Pfabl«r
Saddler 14 Wm
- " ~ Stoddard
0 a Goodman
1 Billiard Table
Jao
Dyer
Drags
14
do 14
J Bumple St Son Hard 13 F S Blett
HtUs I I William Erater
2
do
Jo
Kline & Danner
Mdz 13A Miller
Ulram Wiie?a
Tin N G M Booth
Tobacco 14 Arodt & Boyd
Goaf 14
do 13 H Hogenlobler
STRASBURd TOWNSHIP.
S H Eberlln
Gro 14 George 3 Bawhothum
She*ffar & Glnrlch d>> 13 Worley White and
1 Ten Pin Alley
Cloth 14 Joha Patt
A Pelan
Gro 14
do 14 Bomberger
Lam 14 WlUIam Btahl
Coal 13 0 J Belff
Tan 14
GSelbert
Furn 14 S Banrngardner
Variety 14 Jacob Arndt
BROKERS,
John Sheaberger
do 14
George Mengle & Bro
Mdi M
C B McClare
Shoes 14
Shoes 13
Trlppte & Warfel - do 13
LANCASTER CITY
CONESTOQA.
MARIETTA BOROOaif,
David Beeves A Son do 13
A H Hettgar
Hill 14 B
W LaulKRhoada k Co
$1000
A. Casual
Mdz 13 B Garman
Saddler 14 John Oyger, BUI Broker, amount of bualLWi.ri,
Habeeker,
J a Peters
Coal 14
do
Stock do
do
600
Lumber & Coal 14 Spangler & Patterson do 12 Rebecca Wolf Variety 14
Haverntlck
do
Exchange do
du
500
John
Erb i Brenelson?
Floor 14 J R Dlffaobaxh.
dn 14 !tf E Hellluger
do 13 Joseph Imhoff
do 14
Lnmber
Lftwls B&teu
do 14 Mra Sarah Bttohanan Gro 14 John Anxer
do 14
14 ? S l l a e
do 14 Reed. McGraan ACo.BUl Brokers,aint of bnalnean, 1000
Btunner
&
Manner
Mdx
14
jamaol Haralsh
Lnm 14 J Roth
ChrltfU&n Hood Distill
do
.Stock do
do
fiOO
do 14 Mra OB Anderson Conf 11
do
Exchange, do
do
COO
a
CONOY.
Wm H Qroelt
do 14 John Crnll
Hati 14
Hdz 13;F 21 Oramm
do 14 John Strickler
J e w 14 Reed,Hendernou A Co BUI Brokera.amtof budlueaa, 1000
Abrftm Collins
Shoe 14 A J Miller
KOLLOOK'S L E V A I N .
certain Tract of Land, situate iu the township of Martic, S D Eborsole
Mill 14 Smitb. i Kurlz
do
Stock: do
do
600
WHJES and LlftUOHS.
Oro 14 Iaaao BelslDger
do 14 A Sammy
Coal 14
after they have enjoyed a roam in the Lancaster county, and State of Pennsylvania, bouaJed Hflnry Oralder
Kdz 14 Abratn Smith
do
Exchange do
do
500 The pnrekt and best BAKING POWDER known, for
Tan 14 Patterson & Co
Hard 33 Frederick Maullok Brew 8
>3~ClaimB for errors to be made on receipt of goods,
and described as follows to w i t : Beginning at a post La Oroff& Metzter
making light, sweet and nutritions Bread
do 13 G Beaoe It Bro
Lam 14 DHoth
COLUMBIA BOROUGH.
fields. In Lancaster County, famous for the public road, one perch we*t ot corner of land of J.»bn D Hetit
aug 21
ly-39
do 14 A If Caasel
Lnm 12
and Cakes. Price 16 cents.
do 14 John Wiley
Distill S
$o00
John Clark, thence by s « n e , uorth 89X degree*, eat-t S Uackeaberger
A Lindsay
Shoes 14 8 4 B Hiestand
do 11 Datwelter & Bro., amonnt of bnslnaB,
its fine farms and fat grain-fed cattle, 838-13
Drag 141
MANUF1CT0EKD BT
perches to line of land of Thomas Alexun-ler,
Thomas Stance
MOUNT JOY BOROUGH.
do 14 Groah & Son
do 14
T. J. McGTJIGAH",
Of. H . K O L L O C K , C h e m i s t ,
even during the time they are consuming thence by same eonth 10i£ degrees, east 27 G-10 percben
DONEGAL EAST AND WEST.
S D Miller
$600
Cloth 14 C A ShatTaer
do 14 A Garber, amount of bneineas,
stone, thence south l l ^ d e g i e a s , east 12perches to a
Corner of Broad & Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia,
Importer aod Wholesale Dealer ia
corn meal, it is common to give them ton
do 14 Mahaffay.HontzACodo 10
poet, thence by land of Jnmes Gibson, north 89ȣ de- S F Kegel &Co Lumber ]4|Harman Llghtner Oro 14 Joha Sell
£
|
Sold
b
y
all
DruggUts
and
GrocersJ-fi*
(
g
^
A
n
appeal
will
be
held
at
the
ComThomas
Kelt
do
14
D
1
Bowman
Drags
14
THBKiDS,
J R Smayliug
do 14 B F Hletstand & Jno
such exercise as they are wiling to take grees, west S9 2 to perches to a post in the public road Miller & Mafiser
ml&»K>nart>' otBco, In Lancaster, Off KOBTDAT, THE 2d
da 12 H S Book
Tobacco t4 U 6 Landia
fab 26
ly-H
aforesaid, and thence by said road, north 2>5 degrees,
TAPES,
Drugs 14 Kline Assignees
DAT OF JUNE NEXT, when and where all persons w h o
in the fields adjoining the barn-yard and west SS 8-10 perches to the place of beginning, contain- MuBBelmani WattBMdz 13 S Blaymaker
Mdz IS J J Llbhart
do 14 for A U & J Snoeh do 14 ara improperly rated (or think themselves BO) may atHOSIERY,
Henry Fletcher
Gro 14 Jao Hartley
ing
do
14
do 14 E WflUhl
do
stables. Cattle thus treated are known
Weat
A
Roth
tend
if
they
think
proper.
ISAAC
ROLLINGBB,
Henry
Huber
Olflh & Bro
Wars 14 Jno Becker
' NOTIONS, S c .
Dlsllll S
ACRES A N P 127 PERCHES,
MARTIC.
Mercantile Appraiser.
Jauepb Bnglea
Henry Peucd
Oio 14;
from the increased action and develop- surface 8measure
MATCHES
AND
BLACKING.
with all tb* Improvement^ wayo,
Henry Andrews
Mdx HlCharles
LllaaaeH Keller
Robinson Tan 14
DRUMORE.
ment of their muscle, (which is the flesh waters, water courses, rights, privileges, hereditament*!
Ho. 2 Strawberry Street,
doMANOR.
I 4 | W m E Ramsey
Mdz 14
fiiTThe following is a part of the 5th seoapportenancee.
Mdz 14
do 14'IaaaeII RoblUBon
do 14 lion of an act amendatory of the license laws of this
David Brown
131 Jao Posey
ap!6-3m-21
PHILADELPHIA.
or meat we all prefer for eating,) caused and
As the property of HENBY GEEYBILL.
John Pattoo
do
Mdc 14 Conrad Kraus Tobacco IS State, approved April 11th, lS62 t to which special attenJAmes it tjamptlou do 14 Henry Funk
N
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E
.
COB.
N
I
H
T
H
&
MAKKET,
do
14
by exercise, to make the most delicious
Bam'l Boyd
H
Bowman
do 13 Llotner & Co
do 14 do
DiBtlll 3 tion 1B directed:—
«
do
do 14 John Funk
Gro 14 Levi Myers
do 14 Ellas Anment
PHILADELPHIA
ALSO, at the same time and place, all that F Mc3pirren
Mdz 14
' That it shall be the duty of every City and Connty
meat and gravy; it is known that beef certain
A N D
Conf14
Tdn 14 James M Hopkins do 14 J R Barr
do 14 Treasurer to sue for the recovery of all licensee duly reLot of Ground, situated In Connatoga t-'Wnsslp, W m W U l U n n
do 14 F Remmel
da, 14 3 J Consteln
DiitUl 8 turned to him by .the Mercantile Appraisers, If not paid
Mdz 14 a f u a t y & BOD
from animals exercising moderately is Lancaster county, and atata of Punneylvaola, dsacrlbed liaS-.filQmiti
Jaoob
Kready
IT.
E.
COSHES
SECOND
AHD
EACE
STEEETS,
A
R
Witmer
do
8
Coal
14
follows; Beginning at a corner of John W«rfer<*
on or before tba first day of July In each and every
EARL.
marbled with fat, presenting a different HS
Mdz 14 year, within ten daye after that d a t e ; and Bald TreasAmos Sonrbear
Mdz 12 F Saner
O. C O N B A D , F o r m e r Occupant,
land. In a line or John Ashton's land, thence eontb
PHILADELPHIA.
J URutter
Md/ 13•Wm M Smith
Qro 14 £ mael Kau&maa Mill 14 U B Immel
urer shall not be discharged from any such license u n aspect and flavor from that of stall-fed *%ym degrees, east 7 3-10 perches, thence by John Grants AkitDUler
STKEET
MO. 1 4 8 N O R T H S E C O N D
At Co
do It Shirk & Bro
Tan 14
land south 2 degrees, east 28 2-10 perches, to a post, in
IflHB he bt Ings salt to recover the same within said date,
MOUNT JOY BOROUGH.
beeves. In these last, the fat, from Want tbe middle of the public road, thence along middle of Caibarstoa tx Elliott do l'l ChrlriMiia Hoffman Mdi 14
CORNER OF QUARRY
STREET.
and.presses the same to judgment and execution aa
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
Mdz 12 Myers 4 Kicker Hard 13 soon thereafter as practicable."
do 13 R ReideabacU
do
H BecMold
road, north 73££ degrees, west 7 6-10 parches, M e n i i a r i Geiat
'
T
'
H
E
undersigned
haa
leased
t b e above
of action of the muscles, is not deposited •aid
-1 H O Kern
J e w 14
Hard 13 Jicob Hol&lnger
tbence along said Aenton'tt land north 2 degrees, we»t Jaejb Meotisr
do 14 Arndt & Eby
do J2
JOHN DENLINGEB,
I
premises, where he will keep a large assortment
Bi-^baker 4 timlth do 13 Joha Roberta
among them, but on the surface of the 27 perches, to the place of beginning,
Saddler 14
may 7 4t-24
Treasurer of Lancaster County.
do 14 Samael Bomberger do 13t L M Hoffman
01 GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, of American,
J R Johns
Drags 14 Je!B« Sliowilter
I Levi Redsecker
Hats 14
Henry
Barr
do
13
English and Swiss Manufacture of the modt celebrated
CONTAINING 1£ ACRES OF LAND,
Grain 14
meat. Sucb meat cannot be health}-.
Tanner 14
1 B » M Witwar Jewelry i i
OF EVER T DESCRIPTION AND YA.RIET Y makers, In addition to which, will be found always on
J B Bmbaker
do 1-3I Henry Kurtz
with a one and a balf-biory Lop DWELLING
A M Siestajd
Drugs 141 MlsaCGiberson Variety 14
NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS.
hand and made to order, an extensive variety of J e w .
HOU5S, with sterna basement, bake ovca, pig
KARL EAST.
OF STYLE AND PRICE.
Lnm 14
Butchers who purchase fat cattle for pen, draw well, fruit trees, and other improveJoshua Leader
do 14. B M Odder
elry, Stiver, and Silver Plated Ware, together with a
0 W Seanenlg
Tan 14|M Sensanlg tt Son Mdz 14 J McDannel
L Philip Frank
Brewer 6
ap 23
tf-22
general assortment of snch goods as ere nsaally kept in
Gro 14
A R M Y A N D NAVY
Philadelphia markets are well acquainted ments.
do 14
I John Pattemon
Coal 13
Emor
S
Hammond
Mdi
UjMiller
&
Bowman
a first class Watch acd Jewelry Store.
As tbe Property of JOSEPH H. URBAN.
David Brady
do
Wallae*
&
Reach
do
13*
Jno
H
Ecbternacb
The patrons of O. Conrad, and thoss of the subscriber
with the character of the farming disPorter
&
Eberly
Hard
14
L ¥ Shirk
do Hi Lor I Ueatzir
B L I N D S AWD S H A D E S .
together with tbe pablic generally, are Invited to call
of which Is ee'.zed and Uken in Execution, and to WeiYar&SeaHQnlg do 141
tricts whence they draw their cattle beAil
MOUNT
JOY
TOWNSHIP.
where
they will receive a good article for tbelr mouey.
sold by
S. W. P. BOYD Sheritf.
J
.
WILLIAMS,
No.
16
North
Ae
I am determined to do strictly a cash business,
Benjamin Oroeh
Mdz SIR Kelff
Brewer S
EARL WEST.
Their experience has taught them not Sherifi's Office, Lancaster, May 7, JS«2.
Sixth Street, Philadelphia, Manufacturer of
goods will be sold very low. "Smell Profit* and Quick
amuel Hlnny
do 14 A S Hackman Flour
N
E
T
T
L
E
T
O
N
,
G
I
L
B
E
R
T
&
CAMP,
S
USeldomrldga
Md?
HiPater
Brown
Mdz
only thit-cattlc from certain fertile grassSales," i s t h e m o t t o o f t h e Establishment.
YEMTIAN BLINDS and
Amanda Menangh Gro 14,
and Grain 12
P H I V A T E SALE,
Horoberger &GreyUartln Kurtz
111
BROADWAY,
do
L E W I S
K.
B B O O M A L L ,
producing districts die better than those
WINDOW SHADES.
PARADISE.
bill
Mdz Ml LeTl W Groif
Plaiill 8
H
E
subscriber
will
sell
at
private
sale,
(FoHMBBLT O. C O N R A D , )
Mir.
12
George
Cooiman
(J
N
E
W
Y
O
K
K
C
I
T
Y
.
The
largest
and
flneat
aaBortment
in
the
city,
at
the
A.L
Witmer
of the same outward appearance of weight
EDEN.
in East Lampeter township, Lancaster connty, 4 ^
A K Witmer
Ware H 11 La-non Agt) Ware H U
No. 113 North Second Street, Corner of Quarry*
owestprlcea.
Blinds
painted
and
irlmed
e^ualtonew.
and condition from other places, but they miles from the City of Lancaster, on the Old I'bliudel- McLaaghlln&ZsokMdz 1.! DanlalD Hei>n
Tan 14hrael Rohrer
Miller 14
Mdz 14 J Leldlgb. & Son
PHILADELPHIA.
Store Shades rtiadc and lettered.
do 14 arnos Bockey
___'
(•
A _ . „i_
* /•
' /•
.," I pbia Pike, 4 miles from Siraabarg. and 2 mile* from C W&bnltz
Hdz 14 Arrears of Pay. Bounty and Prize Honey
Grain 14 Mrs E M Paxon
do 14 D L Rapenshade
jun
ly.2S
Distill ! E Hoplon
ap 16
lm.2l
Joseph Elliott
Ware H 14
Mill 14 E Rankle
do 14 Eli Wearer
even prefer to purchase from favorite | Bird-in-Uand, the following real «tate,zi I:
Promptly
Collected.
E
Herr
Espenehade
H
d
i
1
Ha nisei & Dblor
Md, l<t
E Ratter & Sou
do 14
farms in these districts where grass is
Coal 14 J S & C Eeneagy distill 8
A Lot of Ground oontaining 4 ACRES AND
John Lemon
Higlily Important to the L a d i e s .
E N S I O N S procured for disabled Of103 N 0 E T H EIGHTH STREET,
ELIZABETH!
better. Some of t h e first-class butchers 46 PERCHES, adjoining land* of John Gyger. Jacob
PENN.
ficers, Soldiers. Marines and Sailors, and forHhe S e c o n d D o o r A b o v e A r c h , ( U p S t a i r s , )
dee'd. and others. The improvements nrs a twu- David Brlckar
cannot be persuaded to b u y cattle from Rife,
Hdz 14tAdam Habeclcer Distill 8 Widows and Children of ancb. aa are deceased.
etory Frame DWELLING HOUSK, 24 by 20 feet, grift
J F Hostetter
STATEN ISLAND
LADIES' DRESS TRIUUINQS, i c .
EL1ZABETHTOWN.
with a Frame Wash Honee,one and ahalf.atory, g j | 3
do 14 Jacob Young
Hdz 14
J Shaeffttr & Co
certain inferior farms, l'uffed-up animals, attached;
All necessary papers prepared and sent to any part
FANCY DYEING ESTABLISHMENT.
a Frams Barn 30 by 30 feet, with it B u i
DiBsiLger & Pan
Mdz \1 Matblas Ranamlnger Jel 14 H B H o l l ( A g t )
do
14|
H
E
Copartnersltip
heretofore,
existing
from soft grass or clover, though sleek Hoc-sty attached, a good well of water, and other out- John Lyach
of the country, with proper instructions for (heir execudo 14 S S Roan
Drage U
Ho. 47 H. Eighth St., Pphild'a;
between HADFFMiN A LONNER3TADTBR, havPEQUEA.
tion, and no charge made nntil tbe money is collected. ing heen dissolved by mhtaai consent, the undersigned OFFICES
D Brenemau it Bma do 13 J H Blitz
looking to an inexperienced eye, would ba)ldi&g<>.
do 14
Nos. 5 and 7 John St., New York.
S ^ Any person wishing to view the premine-", will
William TYonart H d i MiJcBephWCreen
J BaXxtreasar
do 13 H Shltr
Letters of inquiry answered without charge.
respectfully informa the patrons and friends of the old
Brow
At
this
time
when
economy possesses a special internot pass muster along side o f one from call on the 6nbacrlber, who will show tb& name.
Jacob Dye"Hard 13 John Daner
firm, and the trade in Rimaral, that he has taken all est for all, we respectfully invite tbe attention of tbe
W e refer, b y permission, to
Tan 14
PROVIDENCE.
HENEY I I A R T M A N . J B .
Brandywinegra?s. The soilingof animals m a y 7 3t«24
tbenp-stalrs
rooms
ot
No.
103
NORTH
EIGHTH
STBEET.
V S Bryan t Co
do 14 Will tarn Wilson Lam 14 Thomaa Robinson Hdz Hi Jno Tweed
LADIES, to our very great Improvements in DYEING
Hdz 13
Hon.
GEORGE
OPDTKB,
Mayor
of
New-Tork
ABOVE A ECU &TBEBT,PfliLAi>Ki.PaiA. To continue the and FINISHING SHAWLS, DBSSS GOODS, &c. 4 c .
Gro 14 Henry Breneman & Co
m a y answer where it is desirable simply F O H E S T C O . , L A U D F O R S A L E . Joseph Clinton
HWataon
do 14 f B Mylln
Miller 14 Hon. CORKELIDS VAN VORST, Mayor of Jersey City U&nnfaetnrlng of all kinds of
Ware 14 Jno Hildebrand
Crape, Woolen, Zephyr, Knit and Stella Shawls,
Conf 14
do lal
to keep life and body together, tlioiu;h,
N MONDAY, the 19th day of MAY I*a:ic Well*
DES3S, CLOAK AND SIANTlLLi TRIUMINGS,
CLAFL1K, MELLEIT& CO., New-Tork
Cleansed or Dyed In a superior manner.
EPHRATA.
nest the nnilerMgnad Esecntom of the Will of
RAPHO.
LATHROP, LTJDIHGTON St CO., New-Tork.
FRirfatts, BarroNS, TASSELS, CORD,
then, the rigor of the animal is destroyed; DAVIU MILLEK, deceased, w i l l eell by pablic vendue at Z Killian
BSOCHK SHAWLB, CLEA5BED.
Mdz 14 Anion Faenach
Pro 14
Tan
14
Jacob
Eofroth
Mdc
14i
Aaron
Dyer
Hdz
14
U&kD-HET5
of
all
descriptions.
$-c.,tfc.,
U
M
Fry
&
Co
t
Graver A Kafroth Mill 14
Seal Skin and Chlnllle Shawls, treated with success.
I. SETM0DR, Pres t Bank of North America N. T .
bnt, for any end, the teachings o f nature thepublichoaaaor Heary^. Shenck, (sign of the Lamb,) Adam Lntz
Pi.till S
do 131 i S Hackman
and will offa-r lndncementB in Price and Qoatlty, as Silk, Merino, D« La.ne, Alpaca, V&ramatla and Barege
Mdz 14 Joseph Hastersen
Mdz 14 Jao Niesly
In West King Street.intlm ciiy of Lancaster, tbe folCHARLES
JENKINS,
PresH
East
River
Bank.
J & fl Kauumeu DietlU b\
w e l l a a prompt attendance to orders, in every article Dresses Dyed with a perfection that lesembtea New
should be heard. .Exercise is essential lowing Real Eelate. late yf httid deceased,to wit:—A Eotli A Ftelee
J 3 Hftcket
do
WILLIAM CURTIS NOTES, Esq., New-Tork. appertaining to hla Una.
Ellas Stober
do
Goods. E 5 ~ Specimens of oar skill cheerfully shown
of 6S6 ACRES OF LAND, Surveyed on Warrant E Konfgmacher
3AD3BURT.
for- the proper development of the bones Tract
WM. LONNERSTADTEB,
David Staik
Pro 14
on application at tbe office.
No. 311.0, and a Tract of 1100 AGUES OF LAND, Survey- D Steinmelz
DAVID DUDLBT FIELD, Esq., New-Tork.
No. 103 North Eighth Street, above Arch Street,
J
S
Sharp
EliziReed
Hdz 14 James Hood
Hdz 14
Pro 14
and muscles of y o u n g animals, as well as ed on Warrant No. SI62 Mtnatal adjolnlojr each oJlur
B 3 " Orders by letter and Expresi, promptly attended to.
Hon. JOHN W . EDMONDS, New-Tork.
ap-21 3 U - ! .
PSILADHLPHIA
J D Harrar
d o 14 Wullcer & Co Ware U 10
Jenks township, Forent county Peaneylvanla Tho
Goods received and rdurned by Expreiu.
FULTON.
ap 1G
_
fim-2l
for that o f the luugs and other viscera. in
Land la beavily Tiiabered with Cherry, Oik, Hickory
William Irwin
Drugs 14 Whltaon & Sprout do 11
BARRETT, ftEPHEWS & CO.
L
Hippie
Coal
14
C
C
Kauffman
Far
14
and
Hemlock,
and
la
watered
by
branches
of
the
Clarion
Townsend
&
Bro
Aids
14
A s for the manure, i t cannot admit o f a
1862.
1862.
J H Longhead
do
Ho.47 North Eighth St., below Arch, Philadelphia.
Mdz 14 CoaUs & Pownall do 13
river. Millstone creek ronning tbrongh tbe umaller
do
Lnm 14 A Lewie
m
a
M
2
__
Stn-IB
E
Y
H
E
&
L
A
O
T
E
L
L
,
doubt that manure from animals i'ed with tract, and Maple creek throogh the larger tract. The Levi Halueii
do I t
Mdx 14M i E B Brown
SALISBURY.
VALUABLE TO TBE 9ICKOE WELL, SENT BY MAIL.
do
good and tbe Borface rolling and not billy. The David M Reynolds do 14 Isaac H Balnea
F O U R l H &AKOH STREET,
green, soft herbage, such as is used gen- BOIUH
N A T R O N A COAL O I L !
Mdz 14
do H D Houaton k Son Hdz Hi Win Maitlu
Land 1B tdtuated about two mi leu and a half sonth ot S Wilkinson & Co do 14 J W Swift
A'o pay expected unlit received, read and approved.
PHILADELPHIA,
UCIITHID & Bro
erally in soiling animals, is b n t o f little the location of Marion, tbe conuly tow*i of Poreat coun14] Buchanans Miller do 13
HEMrPlELD EAST,
are now offering their nanal asaoriDient of
WARRANTED NON EXPLOSIVF.l
do
and not f»r dixtant from the Sunhury and Erie
"I S T . - D B . S. S. FITCH'S S I X LECHEKerns
do lSj'D*ni»I Ptank
value, as compared with that from t h e ty,
DRingw,:.U&D4TiriXdz KjGeorge Mallln
Railroad.
do
do 14 Juoepb Umble
do 1 2 j B l a a 4 Wallace
X TORES on the Camas, Prevention and cure of Conand equal to a n y K E R O S E N E .
Tan.
14
Flour 14 John 11 Beano
winter yard. L e t any o n e notice- the S a l e v i l l lt«giu at 2 o'clock In the afternoon of said J B Bear
' Dls.lll S Daniel Mohn
sumption.
Skin
pit-eases;
Male
and
Female
Complainta,
do 14j B F tt A Weaver
lid?. 14 Ac. On the mode and rules foi Preserving Heattb. 300
"why o u y a n explosive Oil, when a few ce&U mora
Mdz 14 Hiestand & Stanffer
J Eby
do 14 S Kurtz
ADAPTED
TO SPBINO
SALES,
droppings from cattle pasturing on an old day, whon i-jrum will 1>* WM.JO known. SALE Posinrii. S C I'inkerton
do
14
pages. 2t engrarlop-. Price 60 cento.
Hiram K Miller
do I-J I
Ware Sonne 13 Jos C Walker Ware 8. U S McClara
per gallon w i l l furnish you with a perfect OU ?
KAMUEL L WIT.MC.H,
.
do 14
green-grass sod, a week after they have
2nd.—Dr. 8. S. FITCH'S HEW YORK oa heart Disease, Fashionable DRESS SILKS,
W . CARPENTER.
JHPngh
do 14 K Woratjr
JobnStantfer
do U\
Fashionable SPRIKO SHAWLS,
MADP. OHLT BT
Apoplexy. Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, Ac., with many
Esecutor»orth* Will orDiTin Mju.r;t;,decM.
K Baldwin
Mdi 14
been deposited, and compare them with
HEMPFIELD
WEST.
valuable
Medical
Prescriptions
for
these
diseases.
16S
lu
Hetv assortment of DBESS QO0DS,
tn Ml
STRASB0RG BOKO0GH.
S Haldeman & Co Mdz 13[Henry Shookers
Var 14
F a . Salt Manufacturing Company,
pagea, 6 engravings. Price, 50 cents. K J - Say which
those'left by cattle pastured on clover, *P
Spring
Prints,
DeLalnes
and
Ginghams,
Mdz 14 Isaac Walker
Mdx 11 Annie Splelman
Conf 14 Book you will have, giving Kame.Btate. County and
H R Kootwell
do 14 Tacob Kendlg
F O B SALE.
or other soft pasture, and tbe latter will
N o . 127 W a l n u t SttQzt,P8ILA
DELPRTA.
do 13 O S Maynard
M'JoLINS and LIHEHS of Oral quality,
DR. B. S. FITRU,
do 14 Jao BbBUIng
do 14 Post Office.
John Davlin
do 14 John Myers
feb 12
12-iy
ap 23-lm-22
Broadway, New York.
FINK BUILDING LOT, situated JMCoaklln
CLOTHS, CASSIUEKE3 and TESTINGS,
be found to have dried away to a mere
Rows St Clark
do l-i C Keneagy &'Ct> Drug 14
do u |
In tbe Borough of Lebanon, on tbe Soath-eant corJao
s
Rohrer
da
13
Bowers
&
floll
Hard
14
Table
LINBNS,
Towelings
and
Hapklns
LANCASTER TOWNSHIP.
scale, while t h e former continue thick nur.of Mulberry and Hill streetB. For partlsnlara apFISH
HOOKS
AHD
FISHING
TACKLE.
Samuel Herebey DlatH SjGeorge Calder !t Co
L Wdldley
Cloth. 14 A M Serr
Miller 14
N . B.—BLACK SILKS, below Begular Prlcea.
p l y to JACOB W S I D L K .
•vnd solid almost as wlien "dropped.
c
1' H Sammy
J & J- C C O K E O Y ,
do H WO &F SCochmanConf 14
? » l H i - .. _ Lumber* Coal 11 Samael Bower
ALSO, a number of fine CHRSTKUr TIMBER AHD B Bnckw»lter
raar.'.
_
3m-lo
14|Sam'l Rack
DELAWAKE
MUTUAL
Mill 14
OS F n . l t o n S t r e « £ , N e w T o r i * : ,
STRASBURG TOWNSHIP.
LOTP, situated in South AnoTillB aod LonT h e most onerous duties o f a farm, PASTOUB
BAFETT
LAMPETER WEST.
Importers and Manufacturers of FISH HOOKS and
donderry townships, Lebanon county. Apply ae nbave,
PReyaoldH
Distill 8|Masselman& Herr W E 13
F0TJETH
STKEET
FISHING
TACKLE.
Have
on
hand
a
full
and
complete
and those most trying to t h e good temper or to Jnn^ BKSSOIT, at ColBhrook Fnraace.
P
Miller
Tanner
141
Daniel
K
Herr
Mill
14B M Fricb
Mdx 14|A.T MBlrgar
Hill M
Block of all Articles in tbelr line, to wblcb they would
W. 0 . FREEMAN,
Mdz M
of the farmer, are such as are entailed by
J & J P Herr
if Hi I-.JtfH Krd.dar
WARWICK.
C A R P E T
S T O K E ,
ask the attention of dealers. GOODS OF FIRST
Admlnlalxatoi of W M . COLKMAS, dee'd.
Iiam 14 Weldman
Coldren
C W Stnrgis
Cloth 14 QUALITY, AND PRICES LOW.
PHILADELPHIA.
Heaty D Shell?.
Mdz M I J Horr
Sm-20
the neoessity of keeping and feeding stock * P 9
Mdz 13 Benjamin Gfngrlct Conf 14
NO. 47.
ABOVE CHESTNUT.
NO 47.
Particular attention given to WRITTEN ORDHHS.
LAMPETER
EAST.
B
Fry
Mill
13
Henry
Ranch
do
14
,
Incorporated 1835.
in trie barn-yard during t b e winter. A l l
PriSEfl,
FiKR3,
and
KRTTIMO.OI
ail
kinds,
on
band.
HE subscriber offers at private sale MAE<?GU.}gl9
ltd* IlfH L Pickle
Ware 12 A W Shobor
T i n 14
Mdz 14 Clam-nt Geitoer
J. T. D E I i A C H O I X ,
Orders eoliclted by
several /arms, located In the eoothein part of Lan- Joel Miller
dn U,A. Braaer
animals, when confined so as to require
J H Sbank
Drags H
Lam 12 J B Tahod7 & Nephew
The following
STATEMENT
of the Affairs of the
J. 4 J . C. CONROY,
Invites a'tention to bis Spring ImpcitAtlou of
connty; Borne or which are finely Improved.
JBloklay
do 14 Rank
tfl.wdU
Mill i:i
Company, is published in conformity
with
Mdz 13 Ranch S T s h n d y Brew B
the care of man, arc liable to accident, caster
ap HMm-2l
Mo. 65 Fulton S t , « . Y .
AIBO, a nice little property in Cecil county,
tfdz 14 N S wolle
13 J B Tebudy
Lnm 14
J K Cooper
do 14 H Fre>lftQd
CARPET1NGS,
a Provision of its Charter.
Md.,
with
good
improrementB,
bnt
a
few
mllee
Tan H Darld Brlcber
neglect and disease; and w h y any one
J B Wlsler
Mdz I.'I
KOillBapI*
&
Haa
Luta
12(DiTtd
Stj.nnn
PREMIUM3.
Comprising
all
descriptions
of
the
best
makes,
together
from tho State lioe. being a good iocatlon for a
do 13 Mohn & Herchelroth
Ezra Relet
should advocate a continuance o f this physician.
LEACOCK.
Received from Kov. 1, I860, to October 31, ISfil.
with a large Stock or Lo«r Priced CARPETIKG3,
Jaoob Small
Shoe 14
Distillery S
JOSEPH SiLLANOE.
On Marine and Inland Bisks
$227,BnS 71
troublesome duty beyond the the winter 13-Termo llbeial.
J K Smoker
Mdz 13iJ P Seldom ridge
Md?. IS GTGrelder
FLOOK OIL CLOTHS. DRUGGET?, CARTON
du S
do 14 Daniel Douter
HASCPACTURllD BT THK
Oa FfreRiakti,
„ . . 100.S57 ]S
JUBroietCo
Ware IS? John Carley
Paddlsr H Eliaa Bach
Cloth
14
AHD
COCOA
MATTIHG.
months, w h e n nature invites them out of n o . 28 tf-1 Kirk's Mlu. p . o . , Lancaster co.. r v SBamaalBeerbroirerMdz
;dz 13
U N I T E D S T A T E S B I O X I N A E 0 0 F I N G CO.
nlMoaes Kby
WASHINGTON.
For Sale Low—Wholesale and Retail.
Premiums on Policies not marked
BM-'L. W . CAHPEKTBB'S,
doors, i s inconceivable.—(Evan's Iiiirnl
LEACORK: U P P E R .
Ko. 9 G O E E
B L O C K ,
A H Kauffmau
Md?. 14 John A Bruah
I.oui
off Nov. 1,13B0
.•
260,322 3S
J.T.DELACHOIX.
Samael QroQjr ( 4g'()
• ^ R Kjara
Economist.')
Mdz 12 D B Baylor
Gro 14 Jatlas L Shotnan do
Cor. Green a n d Pltfs stu., Boston. Mass.
ap 9.2IU-20
47 South Fonrtb Bt., Philadelphia.
Mdr. 12 M Q Wenger
ili-ida 13 Wm Manu
Conf 14 Jacob Stehtuan 8 Mill
;
$168,913 27
H
I
S
Portable
Roofing
is
the
only
artiE
Swopa
(Ag*t)
do
n
|
COElfEE SO0IH OTEEH & GEBMA1T SIS.,
S h u m a n i House Lnm 14
•cle ever offered to the public, which Is ready pre3=t/VTTOHa3:'<3
PKEMIUMS.
1AHCASTKR, PA.
LITTLE BRITAIN.
pared to go on the roof without any nolnhlog operation.
Marked off as earned, from Wot». 1, lfltfO, to Qaorber
PHESENT WORK.
Is continued by hie widow, who id confident that ehe J L W r l g b t
LIQUOR STORES.
I t is light, hantlnome, and easily applied, a n d can b e
Mdr 14, J C Taylor
;;i, i s c i . i
safely and cheaply transported to a n y part of the
will be able to enstalh the well known
do 13 James 01 ins lead
L J Kirk
On Marine and Inland Rleks,
$274,2631:
world. It will not taint or discolor water running
reparation of his
d.> 14|D.M HaBting
On Fire Ki»ks,.
llft.fiOS 46
G B PrilterH.iu
. A» plants are now growing rapidly,
over, or tying on it, and is in all respects a very daSdmaet ttibrly
-tfSM.liT.? 22
blrable article. Ita nonconducting properties adapt It
LANCASTER CITY.
care should be taken to support all such
B
A
U
G
H
&
S
O
N
S
,
IaUraEt.Salvage.&cdurl&gs&tne
' • AM ABSOTXEMT OP.
especially to covering manofacrorieB of various kinds,
COCALICO EAST.
period,
as [are tall or have tall flower stems with PATENT
and It 1B confidently offered to the public after a teat of MANUFACTURERS
AND OTHER
PLANES
Brewers
and
Distillers.
M H r'ry
%
PROPRIETORS.
four years in all variation of climate and temperature,
neat sticks. I f my hints the last winter
t S " Kept constantly on i a n d and made to ordtr.
$419,297 52
Jobn A Spreoger
COCALICO WEST.
S[Elizabetb Spreoger
for covering all kinds of roofu, flat or pitched, together
L O S S E S . KX.PEK S E S . &U.
Store, N o . 2 0 South W h a r v e s ,
were heeded, ample provision in the way She trnste that she will be favored with a continuance Lavrence Knapp
" Henry Frank
Jacob KegeraU
with cars, steamboats, &c.
. During the. year as above.
John
Araold
tbe patronage of hie old cnetomers and friends ; and
Charles Fin lager
of jneat painted rods was made by every of
PHILADELPHTA.
It
Is
both
cheap
and
durable,
AgentB
wanted,
to
whom
COLnMBLA.
Marine and Inland Navigation*
Benjamin MUhl»r Die
Jobn Witllnger
w i n spare no effort to give satisfaction.
liberal inducements are offered. Send for sample, cirlosses,
... $172,831 29
JCBacher
14,GeorgeTilla (&gt)
Philip P y U
cultivator of flowers. Now begins their BENCH SCREWS AHO CABIKET MAKERS SCREWS Catharine Sboaaborg^r
cular, Ac., with particulars, to " U . S . ROOFING CO.,
S3.103 71
Fire Loues
Robert Hamilton
14 Frederick Grabb
Constantly on hand and mads to order.
Bookt.
No. 9 QORR BLOCK, BOBTOX."
ap 30-8in>23
use. Do not wait until the beauty of
56.474 S3
Return Praminma,^
Martin Smith
14 Charles Grove
AUo, to be had at the Hardware 8tore of G. M. Stein- E 1'arr & Co
10,896 57
14; Jacob Weailia»ffer
your plants is destroyed by high winds
Be-iniurances t
, 16,663 38
man & Co., Weet King St.
Christian
DntteDbeff*r
14(
BaerV Soon
IS W F D n n e a n
H
E
H
L
O
V
A
L
.
mar
2S-lS-Sm
MRS.
S
.
B.
OARPEKTER.
Agency Charges,
3,731 31
and storms, or until wreck has been made
CONE3TOGA.
John ShaeiTdr
lSlJEThackerd
ILLIAM N . AMBR, DENTIST,
OfiBH -16
Advertising, Printing, i o . ,
John Erb
III J R Barr k Co
ofjtall and beautiful flower stems, but set
Little lieed be Bald to recommend thiB article—iu pe- Taxes,..
20,4 R7 SS
Brushes,
for five years a student and asMst- ^m^^s*.
DONEGAL
WEST.
your stakes and tie up to them as fast as
ant of Dr. WAYLAN, formerly of this City,
culiar merits AS a vigorous and lasting maanra having Expanses,Salaried, Bent. t i e , . . . ,
11J Joseph Samtou
-$aifl.67C 43
Jacob Rotbarmei
has removed his office to tbe rooms lately
Hannan LlghtnBr
Confectioneiies.
firmly established It In the popular faro.'. W e would
growth is made.
occupied by Dr. McCalla, Is East King st., 2
14 0 3 Brady
EARL.
doora from Centre Square, where he ia prepared to meet atate however, that not only having & continued cara
Wm Shear
|Keep the borders clean.
Frequent
(hoee w h o many favor him with their confidence, and to maintain 1(3 standard efficacy, w e have aought to
J R Johns .
Samael Damn to.
13 Jacob Ornet
ASSETS OF THE COMPANY,
H A H H A H & CO.',
Charles Kdsa
serve them in tbe most ekillful manner, warranting render it more immediate in its action, by the addition
C W Metzitar
hoeing and raking are necessary not only
(November 1,1861.)
ELIZABETHTOWN.
satisfaction In every reasonable ease, both as to opera- of* small quantity of beat Peruvian Quauo. We do
V P Andersou
SOLE PaorBiEToas, 29 CLIPP STEBET, N E W V O E K .
13 F H Smith
Par.
Co*f.
tions performed and charges for tbe same,
to kill weeds, but to keep the ground
W H
sot claim that by this improvement, (which was made $100,000 United S!*(e* 3 per cent. L o * a . . . . $100,260 00
Clothilig.
Two Size
S1.00 and $1.25
mar 26 l y
- N « AMKR.
£0,000 United States 6 par cent. Treasury
loose and thus readily admit dew, rain or
EPHRATA.
HirBh it Bro
during the past yeai, and without publicly noting the
IS J K Smallog
49,990
37
Notes
J G Bowman
N E W DEWTIST OFFICE,
air, a very important trio of assistants in S 3 " On receipt of price a Press will be maued to any George Spnrrler •
J Krl anger
Tact.) our Euper-Fhosphate la tendered any the more
25.000Dnlted.States7 8-t0per ceat.Treas.
J A Erben
M WShlDdle
OPPOSITE
HORTIKQ'S
SLACK HORSE
HOTEL lasting iu its effect, or iu any w a y benefited, except In
£6,000 00
HEMPPIELD EAST.
in the.growth of flowers.
address,postage paid. Descriptive Circulars Cent if re- Jared Blester
ary Notes
Tboinaa Coleman
89.66125
N o r t h Q,neen S t . , L a n c a s t e r .
ensuring a quicker action on application.
D Ringwalt & Davis
100,000 Peuna.Statefi per cent. Loan
i Use the roller frequently on the lawn, qnested. Statlsners and Agents enpplied on llbeial 8 S Rathvoa
64,161 60
61.000 "
" 6 "
119,44317
HEMPFIELD WEST,
Cutlery.particularly after a rain and before cut- terms.
123,060 Philad'a. City 6 per cant. Loei>...
O E O B G E A, H O B T I N G , Dentist,'
24,076
00
S 3 " Extraordinary inducements offered to intelligent Eicbold Si Bro
P
H
I
C
E
,
845
p
e
r
2
0
0
0
I
b
s
.
C
A
S
H
.
Jacob
Kendlg
14l
H
R-Knotwell
50,000
Tennessee
State
6
per
cent.
Loan.
14 [ BBacbmlller
ting. Do not be afraid of a little labor •Agents.
E S P E C T F U L L Y informs his friends
,,
a„30s
20,000 Pennsylvania Railroad 1st MortFurniture,
LANCASTER CITY.
' bestowed on both rolling and mowing the
and people of tbe county that he has established
gage 6 per cenL Bonds
20,000 00
Jared Ketcham
(50,000 Pennsylvania Railroad 2d MortA DENTIST'S OFFICE,
John Fondersmlth
Monet Winger
GROUND R A W BONES.
'ltjwn, for it cannot be better bestowed.—
46,130 S3
PERT1XIZEBS.
gage fl percent. ";«<!«
PhUlp Glnder
Isaac MiBhler
Druggists.
In North. Queen Street, over Examiner tt Her- This article is ground without any previous prepara- 10,000 300Shar&»
Stock
Germantowu
Oas
3te hard-hearted when tbe children ask
H E SUBSCRIBER has always on
ChrlBtlan Shirlz
John E s b l e u a n
ald Office, Lancaster, Pa.
Companv, Interest and Principal
hand a PURE ARTICLE of
HSlaymaker Agt
Ely Parry
Lncas Breatt
tion, and contain*, ALL the organic matter of thB bouee.
MlTbomaiEUmaker
ypu to leave the dandelions in the grass,
guaranteed by the City of PhilaW h a r . be Is prepared to perform DKNTAL
Benjamin Mlahler
Charles Sweyble
James Smith
14 O f t HeUehti
14,657 50
IT IS WABBANTBD PDBB.
H A W B O N E DTJST.
delphia. .*
OFBRA.TiON8 of every character, l a the/
David
Greenwalt
and-root up everything but grass and
Isaac
MiBhler,,
1^'jharles
Gehrlng
C A Httlnltsh
best style of the art.
'
6,000 100 SbareB Stocks Pennsylvania
— ALSO —
£ Hhober
P R I C E , $35 p e r 2 0 0 0 lbs.—CASH.
HHoln
13|Daniel HeCormlck
6,000 00
- white, clover.
John F Long & .Sons
HaTlog
obtained
tbe
most
approved
Instruments,
be
Railroad Company
14 Jaesb Long
90,730 07
S u p e r - P h o t i p h a t e o f L i m e , Wm O Baker
flatters blmself prepared to glv. satisfaction to all who
LEACOCK UPPER.
14 B 6 Mnblanbnrif
; Keep the walks free from weeds, rake
Bills Receivable, for Insurances made
75 COO 00
MADE OP PURE RAW BONE.
may favor Mm with their patronage.
£5™ The above Sinn area can be had of regular Deal141
C H Her te
61,363
36
Samnal
Grott
(Agl)
"
Bonds and Mortgages
them frequently, put on a little top-dress- E T B p t h a r t i c l e e warranted to be a* represented.^3 Jobn B Hartley
aep25
l»y-44
ers, or of
B AUG a It EOIS'S,
Heal Estate
Tkoee 'who wish to purchase PORE FERTIUZEK8
MARIETTA.
Dry Goods.
No 20 Sooth Wharves, Philadelphia,
ing of gravel-occasionally.
Balances due at Ajenclad—Pretniuuitt ou
w i l l find It to their advantage to procure them or bc-jaa
HATS AND CAPS. " "
feb 19
3m-I3
4S.ISI 97
Wm Bomberger
H D Benjamin
14JJR Diffenbadh
14 John Bendtr
Marine Policies, Iuterest, and other debts
iTineh in any shoots on your shrubs manufacture, in preference to baying them abroad.
Hnjb. a Qara
• 14 Hatter «t Bro
due tbe Compans
Satisfactory references can be Riven.
•W. A . H B I T S H T T ,
MOUNT JOY BOROUGH.
4 086 00
D Bait & Co
J O Getz
which, show- adisposition to grow out of Apply to or addreas
Scrip
and
Stock
of
Sundry
laauraucu
and
ISRAEL ROHRER,
W e n u h Bro
11 CM Erben Agt
A D Reese
14 |J R Helllg
No. 14 North Queen Street, next door to Baer LADIES CLOAKSAND MANTILLAS. other Company,$1!,8« estimated valne..
bound; by this means yon will save the mar 19 2m«17 Lemon Place P 0,~Lancaster Co., Pa. Jamea Prangley
Marlla iJvLandb
Cash on band—In Banks
$&i.098 0:t 61,610 3d
PENN.
A G N E W & CO., 8 3 9 C U e s n u t .Stre.'I,
t Sons' Book Store, Lancaster,
John P Myer
P L o n p A Nephew
necessity'.of pruning next spring.
la drawer,
f.l7 *.'(
SPBIHCr DRY GOODS
lSiJB&GTLane
P K Breneman
O Brlllgam
Opposite the Continental Hotel,
PENWA.
11 George Fahnestock
$868.12C 37
R £ Fabneetoek
i Finally, i f your wife and daughters are
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H L Erben Agt
13 ChrUUan Shaeffer
toordar,«very
variety
of
HATfs.nch
not in the habit of working in the flower
AQNRW & KKOLISF, 25 60UTH 9th STREET,
WILLIAM MARTIN. I-resldeot.
Beabm & Potts
14lSftamelAlllaon
John Hildebrand
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aa Beaver. Mi'.sfcratt Brash, Casslmere, and
THOMAB C. Ha.<rn,Tlco.Presldeat.
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Three Doors Above Chpsnut Street,
Philadelphia.
garden; go and buy them broad brimmed Now openicg a beamifnl assortment of NEW STYLES M Geisenbcrgar
SllkHata.
Hr-NRT LTLBURS, Secretary.
ALSO, a aMne assortment of SOFT HATS,
T both t h e above Establishments,
straw hats to save their complexions, and
t j - L A D I E S B H E S S G O O D S . "S»
J. ZIMMfiHUSX. Agent,
Flour and Feed.
FCK
HEN
AHO
EOY8,
embracing
every,
LadteB can choote from the Largest Cheapest and
EATIHG HOUSES.
mar lS-Sm-M]
No. V4 North Qneen et., Lancaster.
BPRINQ CLOAKS AND CLOAKIXQ, CLOTHS,
tell ;them that i t is their business and
oolor, abape and Quality.
Henry Oorrecht
Best selected Slock of Goods in our line to be found lu
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STELLA AND CASHMERE SHAWLS,
CAPS: A PDLC AHD OOMPLETi. j u s u K T i u n r u* tbe City—comprising all the Newest London and I'aiin
John Eepner
14 L&vrenea Qoaa
should be their pleasure to do all thi'light
COCALICO WEST.
'ian*aa£ OAPS.o/ewrymrfefyanrfEiaEeriai.forai&N. Styles of^;i.OAK<,BaCQl7B8,CIRCaLAB3,PALET0T--:,
Wm Mohn
SMBKOIDEBlES, GLOVES,
14JPrask Oraprong
* E V A N S & HASSALL,
. work of the garden, leaving the heavy ^
f ^ M , BOYB. AHD OHTT.DRRH. Also,
MAHTLES,-Sic, &c. All m»de in the best manner of
HOSIERY, 4 o .
Finding,
f^^»
FANCY HATS FOR
CWLDBElf,
Fine, French, Belgian, English and American Cloths, for M I L I T A R Y
FURNISHERS,
work for Patrick or yourself
COLUMBIA.
Sprjng and Summer Wear; also, beat quality or Black
A Cole
n l g r s a t variety.
l?|Dl>Locher
418 Arch St., Philadelphia.
MEN'S WEAR,
Sllka *nd thin Summer Goods In eudleu variety, at the
- 1 3 " Pleaae call and examine at Ho. 14 H. Qaeenac.
John bsVeluf
Angnstas Shaler
Ehrisman & Co
lowest
possible
prices
for
Cash.
jirar BEOEIVSD BTW
.
A.
HETrSHD,
(formerly
D.
Heltehn.)
G Brandt
BToBt
Groceries.
dec I
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JnoSnyder
Our entire Stock being purchased exclusively for.
: Beeeipefor MakingBuharh wine.
AZ.ller .
HAGER & BROTHERS,
John Bhormayer
CISH—eelected with the greatest care aad made up unWm Smith
F Dlffenbath
J) S A J g Bnrk
BLACK AND COLOBID PBKJTCH CLOTHS, .
James
Nolln
.
der our special supervision from the very latest Farls
Go'-rge
Greaflr
PHEDEBICK SMITH,
F/ftnk Srahl
EMBROIDERIES,
: Cut the rhubarb into smalljiieces, put , r . T » . „ B " £ " 8 » N 0 H DOESKIN CASSIBERES, Jobn Fondertmllh
Jno
Wlueler
and
Londo* Styles, we can offer Inducements to buyers SWORDS, BELTS, SASHES AND
Paul Benu
Chkxlet A Gets'
Jobs Schl«lch
aprll 3
2m-19
Joseph'Mack
Casper Belbert
A S H I O N A B L E H A T a n d / * equal to any bouse i n the trade.
B P Miller
it. into just enough water, to keep it from PLAIN AND MIXED COATINGS. .
A liberal allowance w i l l be made to Country MerFANCY PBENCH CABSIME8E8 (New Stvlea.I Philip. Glnder
Watson
HMlUer
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CONESTOGA. '
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chants, aod person* purchasing for Schools. Partirnlar
• burning, boil until quite tender, strain PLAIN AND PAH0Y
MELTONS. (io^sSitaJ
' Joseph White
8amnel Y u d e r a a a l
KlojStreet.Lancastsr.Pa.
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'Jamea
McGlaighlin
attention
paid
to
all
Orders
for
mourning.
r MiH±H?I '
OASSIMBREB, (frr Boys.) D*rid King
S H Zahrn
through a coarse cloth."-; -To. one gallon of RTLir
SILK, CASHMEREiNDMABSEILLKS VESTINa3.
AtJNBW & CO.
; AQXSW & SNOLIBH,
3HL«Tan . \
large andasaortedStock of PARLOR,
add two
A Z Rlngwalt
CONY. .
fe?'q^d'
gallons of water; to
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CHAMBER
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Frederick Smith
H e a d y M a d e Clothing,
Adam Finder
LATEBT aTTLia, will be offersd throach the epriag eeason
Opposite the Continental ; 3d Door Above Chesnut
each gallon thus made, put four1 pounds
John. V? Hnbley
C Edvarda'
J O B MEN Ayo
BOYS,
at annarjally l o w pricee, by J LUTZ, Mo. 121 South
DONEGAL
RAST.
Hote],
Street,
D SkUes
Edward. B U m i t
Eleventh Street, Philadelphia.
° £ ? ^ > £ ™ e n t in'*>» openvessef forty- A y ? Z ^ S K T O C K W g * MANUPAC John
13 W e s t K i n g Street, Lancaster, P a ,
Frederick Hester'
Philadelphia,
Philadelphia.
JotutiBfttz
J o h n l Hartman
8 3 - T b l s Stock of Foroltore la well worth the attenand
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ap 23-2u,.22
eigK hours, flieni.takeoffthe scum, and
Hoary Gable
JobnKllllan
HAS' OOBtTASXLT OS HAfTO A l i i FOE a A l E ,
EARL.
loa of those about fumlehlng^ aa every article hae bten
Cuper
Millar
PhUlp Blwaltig
manufactured under hie own^caxe, and la warranted,
: ^donepuitjof;the. best brandy to 'every
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COAL O I L ! COAL OILM
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Charles Dorr
^ ^ ? W ' ^ % ^ pnt itihtb an air.
FMderfek. Albright
8 0 0 A B OF I.BAD.
, -KARL EA8T. •
B*two«nfiCturlcetand Cbciraat,
lEvBubeenber Ta.now prepared to Thomas Fairer
OeArge Bhladle
TOTASBXSi '
FLOOKSBXPaDK,
F 8 - G a W B ••'• ; 'i-i-.S J"
"';:'''- *}&*£?*?* v-then-leHKremain B ix months
JsrsmlabCinipDeU
HBlickahadarfsrA
Sons
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PKOVISIOWS!
SFIOaS..
PBILADELPBIA,.
ILAX8RD,
• •uhaistebed' when"' i f willrbe; ready:ftic
John LAwresce
LAKD.
CHEESE,
SOP.CABB.80DA,
HOBHOI'S
C L O ' A K . - B T O a B . BAMS,
O Donrart .'
bottling. VOto each boKlo-put one raisin
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tODts_
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H e n r y H i r kley
and'jeal the bottle'well:'
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B n n t lUUer .
A d u n ehelrenbrw'dt'
-BHODLDEES,L SH0KED BEEF. DESKS,
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*c,4o.
,PhUlp T i m e r '
X«r»%ll*«dn
ir±HtrrAcnraiD
off
T*B
PKMHBM^7'JokklpUktoy
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BtrrrjE,
40, io.
Jacob Bmtlti
t?<33-Ua-aS]
so South &h BtTMt. PhQa&tlfhta,
Tor sale b y WM. HOLAHD : Chsstaut Btnet Wharf,
•TokalMwme*
p i U a d i l p h l a , Pa.
=i«r I M = . i ?
COAL
LASTING QUALITIES.
YARD,
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MERCHANTS,
GOULD & CO.,
OONSTaKTLT 0 » IIANO A » b SaWEO
TAKE
_WATCH & JEWELRY STORE-
FURNITURE
PENSION AGENCY.
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COMPANY,
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BIOTINA ROOFING.
PLANE MANUFACTORY,
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CLTY.
RAW-HOME
SUPER-PHOSPHATE OP LIME.
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PORTABLE COPYING PRESS.
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SILK AND BUNTING FLAGS,
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DRUG STORE,
was.. .:.
tromu,:.
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Warehonse, Coal and lumber Yard,
FE0M QEIEFF'B LANDING,
To taa Property formerly occupied by Messrs. t*
Loag 4 Nephew, oa the opposite or sottth
side of the Cooeatoga,
A
N D would call the attention of their
old easterners and all interested, to tbelr superior
S T O C K OF C O A L ,
Saltable for STEAM, L n t i
B C E S U Q , BLACK SMITH and
FAMILY Usn,by the boatload or ton.
stock of
TO O k b S a .
Also, SASH, DOOBS, SHD1T£RS, Plain and Venltlau
|3r-Orders attended to at the shorten aotice, and d«
Tered at any point on the Bailroad aad Canal.
feb !•'•
Iy-21
HAVB
B . S
B O O T S A1TD S H O E S .
T ? O R the best Boots, go to
•
BKK.VEMAS'S, \V. King Street.
For tbe best Women's Shoes, go to
BREKEMAiVS, W. Kins 3tr„.i.
For the best Children's Shoes, go to
BBEKEMAK'S. W. King Etr.et.
For the most comfortable fit, go to
BBEKEMAN'S, W . King Slra.t.
For work that will not rip, go to
BBENEMAK'S, W . E l n g Strset.
Tor Boots that wilt not let In water, go to
BBENEHAK'S, W. King Strsst.
All In waat of Boots and Shoee, VQ to
BHENEMAM'S, W. King Street.
Everybody lnthe conatry go to
BEEKEJIAS'S
Opposite Cooper's Hotel.
Also, to (heir
S E G A B A N D TOBACCO
LUMBER,
T
STOHE.
H A T Old Stand, No.—, W. KING
ST^aectiod doorbalowtliftCrosa Kaya TaFarn, coxiOK srasT DEacarpTiox, ooxataTtxa o?
tainB the flneat and beat asaorttueat of begara aod Tobacco of every description ia tola city. The stock con1st aad 2nd COX. BOAEDS,
ulutB
of
the fiaeBt and bent qnallliesof Uavaoa, Principeo
1st aad 2nd COM. PLANET.
aad TaraSegara oferery variety. (Jermaa aad AmerlCDLL1N0 BOAEDS.
cau Sixes .and Half-Spanish Sagara. Jtongh and Keady,
UAKS BOAEDS.
Roue Twist, Fig.EldoraJo.CongraeaaDdTwiatTob&ccoa.
CULLING PLANE!,
Snuff of every variety. Pipes, Soaff and Tobacco Boxe-i,
PINE SBIKQLES,
and a gaaeral variety of Fancy Oooda l>aloogia£ to ib«
CTPR8S8 SH1N0LE3,
trade. All of which will be uold at prices to null purHEMLOCK BCANTLINO ch&eara, wholesale nuJ retail by tbe prouriulor.
AND JOIST.
ALSO, Kentucky, Muy<irllle, Maryland, Ohio a
Penna. seed leaf Tol.aciV lu loin to bQit maiinfactQro
Jone8-ly'-23
Y.d, B B E H M A N .
CABOLIiNA YELLOW PLVB FLOOBISfl BOARDS
PIiASTEfilMG L A T H S ,
PATLS A N D PICKETS, &c, &o.,
WANTED
ACIv
1 n n r . CORDS m,&
OAK
mlcK seaitoa, loi
\J \J
BARK, tbls com
.xtit^t* tbe
. 1,-. HIOrfKST
u i n ^ i t 1 ^ T » CASH
fian PRICE
which
low aa can be porchased elsewhere.
will be paid delivered at SHIRK i BRUBAKER'o
E J - W a have the best Stock ot POST-* and B i I I . 8 la
Tannery, at the Blrd-la-Hand, Lancaster Co., Pa
tbe city of Lancaster, conslctlDg or
Chestnut a n d Spanish Oalc
All of which Is of the be#t quality, aad w i l l be sold aa X « \J
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LOCUST MORTICED POSTS,
O
TWO WOSKS.
NOTICE!
GEO. CALDER & BRO.,
UNION FURNITURE DEPOT,
VAN ANDEN'S PATENT
P u l m o n a r y Consumption.
Prepared and Sold by V. P. ANDEBSOH, Lan
caster, Pa.
T
and.beet a e t h o d of procuring water in Oouatry
places. Many Farmsraor others, residing oat of the
Its continued success for so many years past City, laboriously prrcuro all the water need b y their
Families a n d Stock, b y . the use o f the o l d faahloaed
i s the BEST QOABANTBB tbe Farmer
Pump, when a very trifling expense for* Ht/DBAULIC
BAH, would bring an. abundance of the beat water to
has that-he is buying a
their very doors, or Indeed, Into any part of their
honaee.and about their Farms. Tba great and constant eavlug of labor, and the greater security lu caae
of fire, w i l l soon overbalance the first cost, which le
OUR 8UPER-PHOSPBATE
OF LIME
generally Ieaa than a w e n and pump. ' 'When, properly
It s o t eh&agsd l a its ckkrtctsr errtry-Mtuon. bnt Is erected they are not liable* t o g e t out or order, and
when neocaury, are easily and cheaply repaired b y
whti- It poiporU to be, Uniform i n IU ctwmlcal
the owner.
cooaHtaentp, »nd *lwmy» to
Those deslrloua or Introducing the HYDRAULIC
be relied on.
RaM, can see one l u constant operation, at the Store of
the aubaorlber.
O - A L L WORK WARRANTED TO QXV& KNT1RB
SATISFACTION.
mar l&-6m*17
( 2 K CETTB FKS R>)
TPH0SPRAMC;;F^Tn.IZER,
PEOVlDBNCB.
Boots and Shoet.
NOTICE TO FARMERS.
Hydraulic Bams t Hydraulic B a m s !
H E S E afford, generally, the Cheapest
CELEBRATED
AND
UNRIVALLED
T a r . W U d C h e r r y A Hoarbotufcd C a n d y
FOR THB CURB OF
Coughs, Colds, Whooplng-Cough, Bore Throat, Hoarse
ness, Asthma or Phthisic, Inflamatioit of Uw Longs,
Pain In the Bide and Breast, BroBehlUa, Shortness of Breath, and all diseases tending to
G-exxulxxo ..^crtiol©.
MANOB. : .
JBHelllA
Philip Ftank
DSALBRIIf HYDRAULIC RAMS.WATBR WSXBLS
WIND MILLS, LIFT AND FORCS POMPS, Ac.
. And i o Y w U M y to fee rell»d o a u * MAHUBB of
.-_ S t o o d u d Exoellanc*.
FltfllkMMHu
OotWVIirllmr Johm WlM _,
MAHETTA BOEO03H.
JobnBarnenilager
PHILADELPHIA.
Unequalled by any otbe^ io tho markot,
MANHBIM BOROTOH.
George Tost .
Frederick MaaUok
Frededok-Dakel
ChriaUan Haoer
G 0 Goodman
S. E . Cor. E l e v e n t h a n d R a c e 8ts.,
ALWAYS THE SAME IN QUALITY,
BarrOitli
ANDERSON'S
PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER,
CT^libspliate of Lime.
. F I E S T
ADVERTISRMBNTS.
THOS. H . arcoLUir,
LEACOCK.
Jacob Eiefer
vmT*rim.Ptiri\
NOTTGE!
John; Ouley
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COCALICO WEST.
FBlLADIffiPHU^At>YBUTIHBaij{rTTij.
;.-LANCASTER
crnr.
Aiaoa j £ L « f \
John A:8prsigarr
Lawre»ee_Knapp
Jot«ph ; HeUleT
JaioVleher
Biotnel Taylor
BehnltaEeeae
JoMph Baintnal
AJJUson
iSSStM.
It is welrJunown that the New York
adjoining the abore on tho west, containing In front on
victualeraate in the weekly habit of visit- Orange
street 28 feet, and extending In depth southward
ing -Philadelphia markets, either person- 100 feet to said alley.
'' Sale w i l l begin at 3 o'elook, In the afternoon of said
ally or by agents, for "the purpose of sup- day, when terms will be made known. .
plying themselves with butter, poultry, Persona wishing to Tiew tbe premlaes before the day
sale, w i l l please call on W. CAKPEKTBR, Ho. 27 E»*t
lamb and veal; and the beeves fed in of
Orange street, or on J B R H X U H BAonAir,Bsq.,atHo. 1.
Chester, Delaware and Lancaster Counties,
ADAH KOSIQMACBSE,
W. OABPtfNTBK.
when they appear in the New York cattle
may 14-tf.24
Execntors.
markets, from the demand for them, and
S H E R I F F ' S SALES.
their consequent high price, for the most
N SATURDAY, MAY 3 1 S T , A. D.,
part into the hands of the best butchers
1863, at 2 o'clock, P. M , by Tlrtne of Sundry Writs
venditioni Exponas and Fieri Facias (Inquisition
in that city. It has been remarked, too, or
belDg.walred) leaned out of the Court of Common Plots
of
Lancaster
ConDty, and to me directed I wilt expote
by victuallers who have visited English
to nubile sale or oat-ery at tbe Court House, i n the City
markets, that not even in London is finer of Lancaster, the following real estate, T>X :
beef to be found than in the Philadelphia
A Piece of Laud in Fntton township, Lanmarkets. How, then, is this excellence caster county, containing
ACRES,
to be explained? The answer is, that (mora or less,} with a8two-story
Frame DWELthe system here pursued is that which is LING HOr/SB, and other Improvements thereon,
adjoining property of Amor Stnbbs, John Blckbest to produce it. And what, then, is nell,and others.
that system'( The answer to this is, that Ai the property of JAMES HABB1S.
it approaches as near as possible to na- ALSO, at the same time and place, a Lot of
ture ; the habit of the animal is under- Ground In the city of Lancaster, fronting 64 feet, (more
lest),) on Lemon street, and extending la depth northstood by those upon whom his manage- «r
ward 3 IS feet, (more or leui.) to a 14 feet wide alley,
ment devolves, and they practice upon it. with a two-story Brick SWELLING HOU3E,
s o d other Improvements thereon, adjoining proFeeding stock and dairy cows are but perty
of Mrs. Franklin, on tbe east and w « L
seldom confined in stables, even in winter As the pjoperty of JOSEPH POSEY.
time,- excepting at night; ample barnALSO, at the same time and place, a Tract
yards are provided, in which they may of Land In Upper Leaeock township. Lancaster connty,
supple their limbs, and get air and exer- containing
1G3 ACRES,
cise. Most farmers, however, are not (more or less.) with a two-story Log Weather
DWELLING HOUSE, frame hack buildquite content with this, but are in the Boarded
ing, a tenant honw, baok barn, sheep house,
daily habit, when the weather is fine, of wasou abed, corn crib. Aleo.atwo story Brick DvvtfL'
LING HOUSE, a two-story Brick Kitchen, attached, a
turning out their stock into the fields du- bricksummerbonse,
frame barn, wood haojie.Epricg of
ring a part of the daytime, that they may fanning water at tbe farm house, a well of water with
pomp at the brick bouse. Fruit Trees, and other Impro:
enjoy their apparent freedom, and to be vements, adjoining property of Henry Barton, Arabia
Bear, Jaeob Kurtz, Susan Bender and others, and frost'
more contented on their return to the lng
on the New Holland Turnpike.
yards and stables at feeding time and at As the property of ISAAC L. B A E D .
night. It is found that they eat with
ALSO, at the same time and place, all that
more appetite and rest with more ease
* 7|B£ary'rfew«oineT 'l
biaao Conklln ~~'•••-
Hardware.
, nIbtieMvaulJMa V
n -t ielM lwTnIdX, 'Mlm
i l a.aMeaHon-of
n of t i e w u l »or
j\MJ t-pikan Jt C
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JohmSBuasel-,....
- - Jaoob Gable ,
o r t o .TAk.Orpkaas' Coart of t w i s t e r aonr.tr, WW
of Merebandlj. -ltt~- L.eeaata* eoMt?;<:wltli:tn. OewgeJfcayer
13 0ii*ner A B t h a a m
M U n j n a R t ' w u i d B t . a t t b t u b U e ' h o u t o f HSffRT elataU)eation of the earn, aareeablj to the ptwrialoAB of A T l f ^ u e t i ; :•-;-.- .-. Vg i 3 £ a n f f n i a n
B . < H $ S X , n » , 5 t ! ; , i « M l > , u W a t f E n l e t r ^ l . t a n - the several Acts of Aesemblr.
George' HStelnmah * O o 8 H e n r y Q L l p p '
cuwttfct&iftucwUf <**el; <Ht§ta;lftta'of aald. deceased,
14
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.The Amount of license reqalnd to be .mid b y each M a y * B U T l u s
elaesls s i follows:
Hatttri.
.
»-W» OF l a t h Claei p a r e
In tlii? agiicBltmal^Wtti ct ' ^ "»"»<#^^M^m^J^iMt:«iiH
» 7 0 0 8th Glass pays
ft SO 00
>Wn?in*^<Mi<^«-of.Mra'tfiMi,
b»t««a
• 14, Frederick Smith
10 00
00 7th do do .
' 40-00 ,*.a.Tbrr
10
now.-iid'ieTOT proW^y*"* bf e n a - S ^ Cn.rirata»d:waUut airwta,]Atte CUTor.Leeeaater, l a t h d o "do
14 PabirWebeT
BOW W A H e l U b u
U 60 6th d o d o
12th do d o
12
tion! •ffhether.eaWle, either..nnlk. CAWS..<*
60 00 Bhnltx A Bro
1 1 1 •"
11th d o d o
16 09 5tb,
do d o
80 TO
»— — - - • • - — * - « « - - J~
feeder* tihoaldbe shut up in pens, and • u U r i & l t o l l * .
• Implement*.
10th do do
20 00 4th- do do
100 00
W D Spreoher • -.; . J3 l^aajaJ.Barr' .
9th do do
25 00 3d
do do
soiled as it is termed,,or. let.jun in .the
Lumber and^Coal.
pisiiire 'fields, and ; ;tHus 5snfiere4:to |«<- a U L B d l f k i M B BHOL*. k o i » 2 « U ^ « d T r M k ^ T X Henry Stauffar ADAM3TOWN. '
on;. - Xh» »h«J**f t^1)Tlok4)BiLdijt|^ls tutUr cellar and
Vii T4|Leri Hemmlg
Vlonr 14 W m G o m e h t
' ,13iagafi"o«r4&on
^efo>themsel7es. ; Tie;piad&9e'rliei€f, aowriuifcstfiaAo • ^ r > t ^ r 7 < t t u U . « x > « u « "converted John Haiser
David Hartman
UB'BHartln
do 14|
into'tuxe*
dwalUag
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thrbnglibnt the county, is to iurh'but', the TMi property U o n * of tfca o w t location* for business
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8 M F-SUlgarwalt
BART.
Levi EUmakar
W m Brown it Son Hdze 14 W m S Ferree
cattle ;earlj in May; onr graziers and of a n y kind on th» BaHrbad. .
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Hnnry Blahk, • • ; •
do 14 Qreharai Williams do U Theodore) Wolf
sire to carry on their ^irti'edlar business .&BdOuulotto:itr*tU,laBmld e l i y , a o a U i i i i i U front J P Bdssel •
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John, L^ngejaeeker
WMr King itr*»l W f e e t - i « ; H e b e * , s a d « BRECKNOCK.
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with profit, both as regards - receipteTand o&'nftt
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expenditures, eould not-anywhere^that Qbllo nlIeJ,.»Uh •."STOIfEJ)WBLLTHO HOUSE. T i N H
T l n J » | j - A J O b e r h o l t e s r D U t l U 8 Martin Bhrelner
A B D t n i d STIeUt'TAHlfBRY, and other Improve- R M L a u a c h
is among practioal men—be induced-tb ia«nU:tnu*oj.r '
SUas Horting
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Cellart;
AlaoVotA.linlfXotofGroasdontht north side of tb*
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adopt the soiling. system^ so highly^re- Vaforssnld
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^public "aUw.innnlng along l b * w a r of the
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commended by Josiah Quincy and some last above dMerlbod lot. oontilnlos in,front o n said Q W Gompton
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do U l j B Gordon
Paper:
6* fMtH4 Inohu, and. extending In depth norlb- Cyrus Waller
Eastern, agrioultorists. The markets, of »U»y
irard 13t fvat and 6 InahM, mora or l o w , with a Framo S O White
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Philadelphia have long been far famed Btable.and, Wagon' 8b td thereon.
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laittwc*. deocrlbodlota h a r e boon u * i i together
Hdi 13] J R FenaAbeeker, Hds 14
S P A WairJman
for their supply of good butter; and as aaTho
tho "Tmanary Proptrty."
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M01O A HolnlUli
do 13
for beef, mutton, and the poultry, no No. S. Tbe undivided half part of a Lot of Ground on Samuel Sberly
John t Loag A Son,
100| John B H « r U « 7
the south slda'of JSae't Orange street, near o u t of Plum
COCAL1CO.
markets in America have" as yet excelled street, In said city, containing l a front on Oraiiga-*L S3
SaiOert.
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them, or, perhaps, never equalled them. wide alley. '
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do .SlGeorge Mangel
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Hdz 14 M HftlMiliaah
23o.4\Tha nndlrlded half part of a Lot of .Ground, J B Beddlg
do 13| Daniel Hlshler
PABITOB, AHD THE pKMEK CABS OF
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CHKSTNTIT MORTICED POSTS,
BOARD FEHCE FOST3,
AND A VABIETi OFOHESIiDTBAILBAND'vrEBB
FENCING JIATEBIAL.
Ground Alum and Asliton Salt,
L U M P A K D QEOXrND P L A S T E R ,
also wanted.
J 3 " A d d i e . s KaUrprl-e P. O., Lancaster county. Pa
mar o-IH.1
SHIRK .V BRDBAEF.R.
HAiiABD'S
RAILROAD AND MILITARY MAP
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of the Bridge, where we will be pleased to sea oar old OKC D.'i.r.Aa. F.irfiale at
M e n d s and customers. "V.
BAER'3 EON'8 , BOOK ETOris.
No. 12 North Queen Slr^at, Lmcaater, Pa.
Bt. C A L D E R & BRO.,
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OFPICB IN LANCASTER, A3 USUAL.
East Orange St., second door from
Queen.
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undersigtifcd, Laving made a i -
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i n i l l t y o f PEACH BOTTOM SI.ATS, ii*r Ibis marltft.
aad a elmilar arranRem"at ? l t b the proprietors or B U
" ODE COUNTRY—ONE ArlD INDIVISIBLE ••
ofthe principal aad best iiaarrlea iu York connty, bo
ba4 jnr-t received tt large lot of thaao baperior qaalitlei
S. S. R A T S V O N ,
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Merchant Tailor and Clolhler.
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Carriage Manufactory,
W . Orange Bt., next to the cor. of Prince.
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log promplly attended to.
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