VOLlXXXVL LANCASTER, PAM WEDNESDAY, MAY, 28 1862. NO

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VOLlXXXVL
LANCASTER, PAM WEDNESDAY, MAY, 28 1862.
NO. 27.
a household are too much." W i t h such way, content to r wait,-and-sure, in uer wifely the husband w f l wife In that hour of bleated ever, w i t h * taqe-,)nuoli,iMsmbling »n. April
S T A T E of. D A V I D S T O N E , lato of
BBdIS*PEH'S NOTICE.
count. By Albert G. Sutton, Guardian, of E m m a 0 .
Weltzal, minor child of deceased.
I Earl township, deoeased.—Letters of admloWtrareunion, but we' d r a w a- veil over its saored d»y—in Bmitoa u i t e a u . H e i . father had
thoughts in his mind, he was disposed to view heart, of ahappy'Issiie at last.' '
H E A C C O U N T S of the
respeotive WUIlam tfelbtrt, Warwick township^ By E d w a r d K,
UaD'onsaid ettatflhavlBg beeo granted to the u n d e r .
1
And her husband r At first he rather en- reveaUngs. Only-God. and his angels are forgotten the otronmsUnoa of the. wood, and •Igoei.aH'peTSOns indebted thereto « • requested to
fcelbert. Administrator.
everything, ou his return home that evening,
decedenta'herioato aasextd ars filed la the
J
o
h n Leamon, State of Ohio. By J . B. S w a r t i w a i t e r
m
a
k
e
Immediate
p
a
y
m
e
n
t
,
a
n
d
those
having
alalma
or
Register's
Office
of
Lancaster
county,
for
conllrnattoa
in the most favorable l i g h t ; resolved to say joyed the part he was acting. It was pleasant; worthy witnesses of a scene so hushed and obenring the ohange in hia' little daughter demands agafeat t h e earn* -will present them for MtUev and allowance, a t a n Orphan*'. Court, to b * held l a tb«
and Henry Trout, Administrators.
Court House, In the City o ' Lancaster, a n the t h i r d Jacob Lutz, East Hempfleid township. B y ElUabath
nothing, even in-the* event of waiting -half an to come home at noon and night and And his holy. W e will only add that from that hour, asked the reason. " O h l nothing now, paps," m e a t tothe anderjlgrjed, residing 1B said township. Lntt and Andrew Brnbaker, Executor*.
BLIAS 8TOHB,
KOStiAYla
J O S E awti,(16t&,) a 10o'clock, A. J L .
hour for supper.-^a diroumstauoe not unaauali every want anticipated—a ore of a amlling a heavenly blessing came down and resided •he replied, still amlling throngh her teara,
m a y 21-et*2S
C. S. HOFFMAN,
J o h n Mlssley. W*ei Donegal towaahlp. Guardianship J o h n Greenly, Warwick township. B y Peter B. Relst,
Executor.
Acooant. -By Abvaaajn JC l a g 1«, Goardlad Of Samoa!
aud to floct everything eo different from t h e welcome and a cheerful room, though it must: in the home of D O J ^ W fflleu-Grey. And " o n l y I hope poor Mrs. Moore has got a
Hannah.
P n i d y , City of Lancaster. By Mary A a n
minor son ofdeeea»ed 1 now of age. .
S T A T R O P J A C O B B A S S L E I l , J a NUiloy,
HandelMiTy, Administratrix.
m e s Blickensderfer, Bea.BUtvof Ohio, By j ; Btlokcommon orde>,-^-eo iike the old times of whioh be confessed that sometimes' he entered' the so, blest aniblesilng, loving and beloved, they good fire this oold day." " Yoa may go and
l a t e of BbDhetm township, deceased. l e t t e r s of
Susan. HlBatoh, West Hempfleld townahip. Trust Actnsdezfer, J r . , Administrator.
administration
on
said
estate
having
been
granted
to
h e had been thinking,—was oheerlng In the house dreading lest the spell should have dis- passed their days. And when, at length, see for yourself, m y lore," said her mother, the undersigned, a l l persons Indebted thereto are re- Joseph Hast, Carnarvon township. Guardianship Acc o u n t By Abraham Gram, Trustee, appointed to
sell the Real Estate of deceased.
c o u n t B y ' J a c o b Bf.Zook, Guardian of Charles L .
extreme. It punted htm also. What good solved during his absence. But when nearly God's angel death, oalled them away, eaoh "and take with yoa these artioles I hare pre- quested to make Immediate p a y m e n t , and thoso having
J o h n Kidder, Borough of Columbia. Gaardlanaolp AcMast, son of deceased.
claims
or
demands
a
f
alnst
the.
same
will
present
them
count. Bf Samuel Truscott, Guardian of Sarah J a u e
Allen Cook, Fulton townsnip. Guardianship Account.
fairy had been at work during his absence, to a mouth had passed and there was no abate- within a few hours of the other, it was to them pared for her If y o a like." She hastened without ddlay for settlement tb the naderslgned,
Fisher, late minor daughter of deceased.
Utwtlon,
By Timothy Kalnee, Guardian of Charles A. Cook,
JOHN H . 3 WARE,
ment in the loving care and patient devotion only the gracious summons—" Come u p high- away, and returnedrejoioing, for t h e " rainbow
J o h n Kidder, Borough of Columbia.
Guardlacublp
minor son of deceased.
As these remembrances of happier days bring about, this .pleasing metamorphoslaf
Swarr'e M i l l , P . 0 . , East Hempfleld t w p .
AdvartiMintnU excMdlng 10 U n t i w i l l b » charged 6
Moses
Moore,
Badabury
township.
Guardianship
AcAccount.
By Samuel Truscott, Guardian of OrvtUe
And would she stay ? While he was deep in of his wife, his heart began to rebnke htm for er!" and they went, nothing doubting that was in her heart," and its beautiful light rem a y SI
Si*2S
c o u n t By S a m o i i Whltaon, Guardian of Pemberton
Kidder, late minor son of deceased.
c u t s per l i n t for t b * l*t Insertion, a n d 3 centa p»r Use oame over her, Mrs. Grey Instinctively arose,
his project of feigned, Indifference, and he de- the early love, so sweet and holy here, would floated on uer sweet faoe, as she opened the
Moore, minor son of deceased.
Benjamin M. F r y , Manor towpebip. By Rudolph F r y ,
o r each eubsequent Insertion.
and unlocking a small writing-desk, on a mo- this question the door bell rung. Some one
S T A T E of J O H N B U J R K H O L D E R , Benjamin D. GUI, City of Lancaster. By William L.
Administrator.
be renewed and oemented there; for, through door and.ezolaimed: Mother, dear mother,
BaslDMa AdTertltim«Dti Inserted b y t h a quarter saic table near by, she took oat a package of oalled to see Mr. Grey, and, having finished termined to bring this trial, becoming even
late of Sari township, deceased.—Letters TestaJohn Kidder, Borough of Columbia.
Guardianship
Gill, Administrator.
mentory
on
said
estate
baying
been
granted
to
the
unElla* Eprettar, City of Lancaster. By A. 7 . Hoffman, AdAcconnt. By bumuel Trosoott, Guardian of Alice
more painful to himself than to the uncon- it, eaoh had been led into that heavenly love dear mother, I did not know before how'mucA
supper,
he
went
immediately
to
the
door.—
half y e a r or yaar, will be charged as follows:
letters, and ran her eyes over the familiar
dersigned Executors, all persons Indebted thereto are
ministrator.
Kidder,
deceased,
who
was
a
mluor
chl
d of J o u n
scious object of it, to a olose. Bo that very whioh is tbe only pasBport to the land where ' more blessed* it is to give than lo receive.'' reqnested lo m a k e immediate payment, and those h a v - Martha Stauffer, East Donegal township. By J o h n
9 month*, f moafft*. IS month*
hand-writing. Fresentlyshebeoameabsorbed Meanwhile Mrs. Grey proceeded to the parlor,
Kidder, decanted.
ing claims or demands fgatnet the same will present
Stanfier, Administrator.
0n.8g.tnre
«« 00
$ 5 00
$ 8 00
evening on leaving the tea-table, he followed " t h e y neither marry nor are given In marand
wheeling
out
a
work
table,
she
spread
GEO.
C.
HAWTHORN,
Register.
BOO
13
00
them
for
settlement
to
the
u
n
d
e
r
s
g
n
n
d
.
6
00
Christian
Grelder,
J
r
.
,
West
Hempfield
t
w
p
GuarIn their contents, and it was not until she had
Two - "
19 00
IS 00
REGISTER'S OFFICE, Lan'r, Hay 19.1882.
10 00
dianship Account By Benjamin Barr, Guardian of
over it a orlmson damask cover, and placed his wife into the parlor, and, instead of one riage, but are as the angels of God."
DANIEL S. BU BE BOLDER,
Jfooronn
" T h o u God S e e s t H e . "
26 00
Frances B. Grelder, minor child of deceased.
18 00
WOO perused every one that she laid them aside.
may a i
4 t-26
residing
ID
Epbrata
twp.
-•' T • n
look at the paper aud a hurried retreat from
H
SO 00
65 00
Christian Habecker, East Hempfleld township.
By
DAVID BDRKBOLDER,
When she did BO, It waa with a bursting heart the astrail lamp in the centre; laid the;
Eliiabeth Habeeker, Acting and Burvlvlnj Adminis- Important to Farmers & Droras.
CHRISTIAN ZIMMERMAN.
Many long years ago a mother placed in the
the house, he deliberately took off his coat
THE CBOOKED FOOT PATH.
u
t
r
a
t
r
i
x
.
BDSXNBSS ITOTICSS InwrUd before M a r r i H " and and a moistened eye.
My neble husband 1" evening journal and the last new book,
m»y 2t-St*2«
realdlng in Karl iwp.
room of her little son the picture of an eye.—
Jacob Dematb, City of Lancaster. Guardianship Acand.donnedhls dressing gown, took possession,
Deaths, doable the r e g a l e j rates.
Bhe exclaimed aloud; " a heart that could dic- whioh neither of them had read, bealdlrit,
Ah, here it is, the sliding rail
DILLOWS CELEBRATED HEATS CUB*,
By Etnannel E. D e m n t h , Guardian of Emma
There were other pictures all around it far
3TATE OF JACOB BRENEISEN, count.
B . Dematb, minor child of deceased.
Q - All advertising accounts ara considered collecta- tate such generous and exalted sentiments as and then, drawing two crimson cushioned of the orimflon-cushloued rooking chair, and
That marks the. old remembered spot
S a , late of Hlnkletowa, Earl township, deceased. Jacob Boy, Upper Leacock township. Guardianship OR VSIVERSAL
COSDITION
MEDWISB
FOB
more
pleasing
and
beautiful
than
this.
There
stretching his slippered feet over the register,
ble at the expiration or half the period contracted Cor.
Lututrs testamentary on said estate h a v i n g been grantThe gap thatfitrack our school-boy rail,
Account, By Christian Llntner. Guardian of Eby
these is too precious to be used as I have used rooking chairs invitingly near, Bhe took her
HORSES AND CATTLE.
Transient advertisements, CASH
were picturesque landscapes where master- ed to the naderslgned, all persons Indebted thereto a t e
uttered an emphatic " there I"—as if defying
Ilerabey, J . E . Hershey, Mary Ann Herahey and
The crooked, path across the lot.
i t : " and memory once aroused to the task, work from her basket aud seated herself in
wqaested to make Immediate payment, and ihoaa b a r Hilton S . Ilerahsy, minor grand children of deceastouches had harmoniously blended light and ing claims or demands against the same will present
the very fates to entice htm from his comforFor Sale at JOHN F . LONG & SONS, Drug a n d
ed.
there came back to her the unnumbered in- one of them, a faint hope dawning in her heart,
for settlement to the ooderaignod, residing In Christian Helsey, East Donegal township. Guardianship Chemical Store, No. 6 North, Quean Street, Lancaster.
I left the road by school and chnrob,
shade, aud grouped together trees and flowers, them
TO T H E S E C E S S I O N S Y M P A T H I Z E S .
table position—and directed a meaning look
Leacock township.
WILLIAM QA.BEL,
stances of pettish and wilful ways, on her and growing brighter and brighter as she
Account. By J o h n 8. Mann, Guardian of £11 Z. Helsey,
A penciled shadow, nothing more.
HETL'S, ROBERTS, a n d SPBNCE'S Embrocations,
and
brooks
and
waterfalls,
so
as
to
make
the
toward
his
wife.
minor eon of deoeased, now of age.
may 7-6t«2*
Executor.
part, that had eaoh had Its share In loosing glanced at the oocy look of the room, that her
' T w i l l be n o t h a n k s t o y o u , good s i r !
That parted from the silver birch.
MERCHANT'S Gargling OU, TOBIAS' Venetian
Henry Snyder, MUlersville, Manor township. By Mary
oanvasB only second in beauty to nature her' T w i l l bo DO t b a o k s to y o u .
the bonds of union between them, and pro- husband would stay at home and read to her,
Snyder,
A
d
m
l
n
i
s
t
n
t
r
i
x
.
Liniment, and SCOTT'S, Red OH Liniment,
And ended at the farm-honse door.
STATE OF LEWIS HURFORD, Michael Spade, Derry township, Dauphin oonnty.—
Poor little Nellie I her heart beat high with
self. There were faces of the good and brave
kept constantly on h a n d .
late of the City of Lancaster, deo'd.—Letters tesW h e n our troops c o m i n g m a r c h i n g h o m e from ducing the present state of almost daily dis- as he used to do so long ago. She rememberGuardianship account.
By Benjamin H a r t m a n ,
hope.
W
a
s
he
really
intending
to
pass
the
and
trne
and
beautiful,
with
gentle,
earnest,
tamentary
h
a
t
i
n
g
been
granted
to
the
undersigned
a
s
No
line
or
oompaas
placed
its
plan;
may 14
3m-24
Guardian of Eleanor Spade, one of the children of
war,
cord in their intercourse. Her husband WSB ed how seldom for the last year or two, they evening at hornet She longed to ask the
Bole Executor of tbe last will and testaments of said
deceased.
With
frequent
bends
to
left
or.
right,
loving
eyes,
looking
upon
the
oooupaut
of
the
dee'd., all persona indebted to the Estate of said dee'd., AddlUa Huber, East Hempfield township. B y H e n r y
Tbo Red, the White, the Blue,
not naturally either impatient or Imperious In had passed an evening together t h u s ; and she question, but a strange ohoking sensation in
are requested to m a k e payment, and those h a v i n g
In aimless, wayward curves It ran.
little
room,
as
If
to
inolte
him
to
the
same
tried
to
think
that.au
unusual
press
of
busiM. Huber, Administrator.
S t i l l floating o ' e r t h e m like a cloud
claims or demands against the same, will present t h e m
his disposition. His indulgence had been unher throat prevented it. So she fluttered about
But always kept the door in sight.
deeds of greatness or love that had made them wlthont delay for settlement to the undersigned, resid- Deborah G. Moore, Little Britain township. By George
Of g l o r y a s t h e y c o m e :
Mercer, Administrator.
limited, and bis wife presuming too far on his ness, consequent on his having become a the room like a trembling bird over its nest,
WHITENAOK'S
ing in West Fallowfleld township. Cheater county, n e a r
immortal.
A
mother's
gentle
hand
had
placed
Benjamin
Herahey, Paradise townBhlp. Trust Account
partner
in
the
firm
with
whioh
he
was
conW h i l o a n a t i o n ' s Messing?, l o n g a n d loud,
Penningtonville, or they m a y be presented to W m .
The gabled porch, the woodbine green—
native kindness and goodness of heart, the
By J o h n Denilnger, Jr., a n d Abraham Hershey, TrusIMPROVED NEW
JERSEY
her heart beating so very fast that it almost
Aug. Atlee, Esq.-, attorney at law, at his ofScoln Bast
the
things
of'beauty
there.
Fall
well
she
nected,
was
the
oause.
And
so
it
was
in
part
S h a l l s h o u t t h e i r welcome h o m e !
Tbe broken millstone at the m i l l tees appointed by the Orphans' Court to m a k e sole of
King street.
HAJU3 HbBFOHD,
effect had been a legitimate one. His patience
suffocated her. Her husband watohed her
the real estate of Bald deceased.
knew the power of little things. Sometimes
Though many aVoad may stretch between,
may 7-fi'.-2*
Execntor.
O h ! t h e n ' t w i l l bo DO t h a n k s to you !
J o h n Dlehm, Salisbury township. By J o h n McOill, Adso sorely tried, had become exhausted, and but conscience added, " N o t entirely." She awhile with^a puzzled air.
a word casually spoken may turn a long
ministrator.
The truant child can Bee them still.
W I T H DORSET'S SELF-ACTING HAKE.
Y o u frowned u p o n t h e i r t o i l :
hiB affection, so rashly trifled with, had be- bethought her of tardy tea hours, a scuroe of
h n Smith, Conoy township. By Jacob Smith, Fredecourse of human events. Sometimes a look
STATE OF CHRISTIAN GOOD, J orick
*'Come here, you flighty little thing," at
Smith and Adam Smith, Executors.
A t b e s t ' t w a s folly in y o u r v i e w —
H E Manufacturers of this M a c h i n e
gun to fail. No doubt he had not been wholly irritation to her husband, whioh a reasonable
No rocks across the pathway H e late of Fequea township, deceased.—Letters tes- Samuel W a t t s . East Earl township. By Levi Watts,
may
save
from
ruin.
Sometimes
aailent
sughave
the bestreaflon for believing that it is the beet
length,
he
said,
laughing
merrily,
"Don't
care
on
her
part
might
have
prevented;
the
tamentary on aald estate having been granted to the
U n t i l y o u caw t h e spoil.
No fallen trunk is o'er it thrown—
blameless, but his wife did not onoe admit
Reaper i n use, Tbe advantages claimed for DORSET'S
one of the Executors.
gestion eveu from an inanimate picture, may undersigned, alt persons indebted thereto are requested Emanuel
you want me to stay at home with you to"
Y o a stgaoil, a n d looked ani»7ing W"IS«J
Melzger, City of Lancaster. By George Heyd, SELF-ACTING RAKE on the JLttSSY R^APEK. are
And yet it winds, we know not why,
| this, in the bitterness of her self-up-braiding. consequent expostulations on his side, and the
to m a k e immediate payment, and those having demands
these: It la of lighter draught than any other machine
Executor.
be potent for good, or a powerful influence for against the asms will present them for settlement to
night that you are keeping up such a mighty
A t Justice's long delay j
Aud turns as if for tree or stoue.
She only saw, what was really the oase, that Indifferent or sullen retort on hers ; resulting
Joseph Irvin, Ephrata township. By Charles Meckley, k n o w n . I t Is simple la construction; compact and
i esidlng In said township.
evil. So with a loving heart and careful eye the uuderajgaed,
durable. The d r l v e r e i t s o u the horse next t t « grain
fuss and flutter as this ? Come, I have someT
A n d talked about u "
comjirowiie"
Administrator.
HENET GOOD,
had she by gentleness and sweetness of In hiB departure from the house as soon as
side, where he can have full view of tha operation and
Perhaps
some
lover
trod
the
way
Daniel Wenger, Earl township. Guardianship Account. avoid
the mother colled the true and good from art,
thing to say to y o u . " He oaught her hand as
T o k e e p t h e hound." a t b a y .
m a y 7-61*21
Executor.
all obstructions. I t dispenses with the liflfl enmanner striven to retain the heart that her tea was over, when often he had previously
With shaking knee or leaping heart—
By Christian Hunsberger, guardian of Margaret Kohl tirely; tha R e r o l r t n g arms serving a far better p c q ' o s d /
and made the room attraotive aud instruotive,
she advanced, and drawing her into her old
intended
to
pass
the
evening
at
home.
Someand Susanna Kohl, minor grand children of deceased. gathering the grain gently to the cuttors.
O h ! y « , 'twill be no t h a n k s to y o u !
attractive qualities had onoe won, there had
And so, it often runs astray
S T A T E of J O S E P H G L A . U N E K , David Martin, Peaquea township. By Samuel Martin,
full of promptings to a life pure and great and
accustomed
seat
upon
the
knees,
covered
her
times,
too,
Bhe
had
objeoted
to
the
book
he
When
sufficient straw has been cut to form a proper
Y o u n e v e r npoko o n e word
late of EaliBbury township, deceased.—Loiters of
been no need of this hour of bitter Belf-reproaoh,
With sinuous sweep or sadden start.
Administrator.
sized sheaf, the Rake, In an easy, graceful m a n n e r rehappy. But as the moat valuable of all the administration on siid estate having been granted to Abraham
faoe with kisses. " M y darling wife," he
W h e r e h e a r t a n d b a u d s a n d a l l were d u e ,
StaaSer, West Hempfield township. Guar- moves it from the platform, by side delivery, k a v i u g
no oocasion for these repentant tears that wished to read to her, and petulently aooused
the undersigned, all r-ersonB Indebted thereto are redianship Account. By Dr. Benjamin Robrar, Guar- the track perfectly clear, so t h a t an entire field m a y be
Or one, perchance, with clouded brain,
collection, moat oonspioions of all, and occupy- quested to m a k e immediate p a y m e n t , and tboeo having
him of want of sympathy with her taste In his whispered, " y o u have conquered."
T h a t I h a r e ever henrd—
brimmed her eyes.
dian of Ulram L. Garber, minor nephew of deceased
if deaireJ, bofore binding a eingle shear. No 6tr-ur
From some unholy banquet reeled—
ing the most commanding position, was the claims or demands ag&lnet the same will present them SasAQ White-ide, City of Lancaster. By Eliza White- cut
selection, or else had complained of weariness,
He was proceeding, when a sob from Nellie
One c h e e r i n g w o r d of s y m p a t R y ,
will be found scattered between the theaves.
The
without delay for settlement to the undersigned, r a i d side, Executrix.
eheaves are delivered with regularity. Their compact
And since, our devious steps maintain
engraving of a single eye. There was no great ing In eaid township.
CHKISTIAX D. W A B F E C
and, retiring to the sofa, had dozed away the started him. It was very foolish in the young
One p a t r i o t i c p r a y e r —
Susanna Seneenlg, East Earl township. By John D. aud neat appearance cannot be equalled by any h * u a As she sat pondering thus, in the midst of
ap-23
6t*22
Administrator.
His track across the trodden field.
artiBtio beauty about it, nothing in itself that
Senseuig, Administrator pendente lite.
raker from reaping machine or cradle s w a t h s .
hoars, leaving him to the communion of his wife, but, try SB hard as she oould, she was
One w o r d of f a i t h a n d h o p e to b«
her gloomy reflections, a sudden thought stole
Joseph Shindle, Manor township. By Michael G. ShinThe Rake c m be adjusted to suit heavy or light
was designed to fix the attention, but it was
own thoughts, or the solitary perusal of a book not able to keep baok the swelling tears that
A cbarm against despair.
die and Henry Stauffer, Admlnlstratora.
Nay, deem not thus—no earthborn will
grain, forming large or small sheave*, as desired. Binto her heart, and a happy smile broke through
STATE
OF
DANIEL
KEEIDER,
Jacob
Bucher,
West
Cocalico
township.
Final
Account.
ders prefer working after thit machine, aud ferni^m
prioeleBS for the truth it was intended to sugwhioh
he
had
perhaps
seleoted
with
a
special
late of C t e m a t r o n twp., deceased.—The underShould
ever
trace
a
faultless
line;
almost
burst
her
heart,
and
burying
her
faoe
By J o h n Hacker, Admlnstrator.
'Xwill be n o t b a o k s to vou, good 3ir,.f. .,
her tears. " Ctn I not win him a second
having been appointed, by the Court, Auditor to Christian W . Eeaaeaig, East Earl township. By David can dispense with one or more binders by using it,
gest in the words beneath i t : " T h o u God signed
reference to her taste. And all this, too, from in her husband's bosom, she fairly sobbed.
Our truest steps are human Still—
simply because the gavels are laid iu better condition,
distribute the balance In the hands of David Etyer and
'Twill be no t h a n k s to y o u .
time ?" she murmured. " Will not the sweetand Francis Sensenig, Administrators.
and this laborious operation of binding rendered l e u
seest me. 1 ' The mother dearly loved her son, J o h n Erelder, administrators of the entate of D i r i d J oLlchty
To
walk
unswerving
were
divine!
no
natural
sourness
of
disposition
or
studied
Mr.
Grey
was
not
prepared
for
a
demonstrah n Koffroth, Salisbury township. By Robert W . fatiguing b y the regularity with which t h i sheaves are
W h e n our Iroopn c o m e m a r c h i n g h o m e from ness and gentleness that he used to call so
Erelder, late of Carnarvon twp.,deceased, to and among
Morton,
Administrator.
but she loved her God as the giver of her those legally entitled thereto, hereby glvea notice that
formed. The Rake takes off either tangled or s t r a i g h t
design to oause her husband unhappiness, but tion like tnis, and his heart reproached h i m
war.
Adam Hoh, West Cocalico township. By Samuel H. grain, leaving lha b a t s even and square. The weight
Truants from love, we dream of wrath—
attractive in his poor little Nelliefand which
ohild. And while she Burrounded him with he will attend for the purpose of hie appointment, at
Slabach, Executor.
from sheer petulanoe and selfish thoughtless- bitterly for the trial he had imposed upon his
T h e B e d , the W h i t e , the B l u e ,
the Library Hoom, In the Court Hauxe, in tbo City or Henry Kemper, Manor township. By Jacob Llntner. of the rake la the same as t h a t of a n ordinary reel, re0, rather let us trust the more!
were really genuine,—for I loved him so, and
quiring no^nore power to work It; and by dispensing
paintings of the true and beautiful of life, she Lancaster, on TUESDAY, the 20th day of MAY, A. D.,
ness. TheBe things the young wife recalled, beloved wife. True, he had not dreamed how
Still floating o'er t h e m liko a cloud
Administrator.
Through all the wanderings of the path,
was so happy then,—will they not come baok
1662, a t 2 o'clock, 1'. M . , w h e a aud where all persona J o h n Eahbach, Manor township. By J o h n E^hbach, w i t h the weight of a hand-raker, it la evident lesb
would lead his thoughts still higher, to the Interested may attend, if lU»y think proper.
power la required to drive the machine.
and her face was beginning to look very sad, hard this trial had been, and his motive from
Of g l o r y as t h e y come ;
We still can see onr father's door. .
Jr., Administrator.
once more to me, and cause him to love me
By the suDstltutlon of the Rake, the labor, wages and
consciousness of an Omnipotent Being, that
JAMES JIcCAA,
Christian Balr, Earl townBhip. By George Balr and board of a man are saved, to s a y nothing of the extra
but she heard her husband's hand on the door- the first had been a worthy one, but he felt
W h i l e a n a t i o n ' s blessings, long a n d l o u d .
again with the old love ? Oh, if it could only
ap
S0-6t-?3
Auditor,
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n
Balr,
Administrator?.
power requisite to d r a w htm over the ground, especithus life's deeds might be Banc titled, and he
S h a l l shout t h e i r welcome h o m e .
knob, and calling up all her brave and loving almost self-reproved in the result. He soothed
Jacob
Wolf,
iffeet
Earl
townahlp.
By
Rudy
E
.
Wolf,
be so t And why may it not ? It must, it
ally when he Is located near the grain side, thus grertJ o h n R . Wolf and Jacob Wolf, Administrators.
heart to the rescue, she greeted his entrance her with the tenderest expressions that his STORIES FOR THE LITTLE FOLKS. be fitted to live when life below waa ended.—
ly increasing side draught. The machine la perfectly
STATE OF EMANUEL HOSTET- Charles
Y e t 3-ou shall r e a p w h a t they h a v e sowed,
Carpenter. W a t t Earl township. Guardianship balanced, leaving no more weight on the hor.i£.-> nocks
shall be so. I Bee my fault, and I will begin
TEE, l a ' e of ManhBlm township, Lancaster counSo she placed the great eye there as a constant
with her brightest smile.
Account. B y Mathlas Helser, Guardian of David than la necessary to keep tbe tongue down. The Mowlips
could
frame,
and
when
she
was
sufficiently
A c o u n t r y ahull bo y o u r a ;
t
y
,
deceased.—Letters
of
administration
on
the
eutale
to amend it this very day,—this very moThe Generous Heart,
Carpenter,
one
of
the
children
of
deceised.
daily monitor. Whenever the boy entered his of said deceased, h a v i n g been granted by the KegUter William Myers, Ephrata township. Supplementary ing arrangement operates in all kinds of glass in >)i»
calm to hear his confession, he told her of the
F u r h e r o e s ' blood in s t r e a m s h a s flowed,
ment."
most satisfactory manner, with a n . l m p r o r u d Lever for
of said county, to the andercigned residing in s&ld
Account. By Adam Konlghmacher, one of the Ad- Raiding and Lowering, while iu motion. Al*o, E m
I onoe knew a little girl who gave away all room the eye with its solemn truth met him. township. T h e y hereby filva notice to all persons havpart he had been acting far the last three
A richness that endures.
ministrators.
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anyclalma or demands agaLaut said deceaael'a estate
She
glanced
at
her
watch,
it
wanted
just
" On m y word, Nellie, this looks oosy. Wish weeks, and besought her forgiveness.
h n NiBsloy,
Donegal township. Guardlnship
her money—quite a sum—to b a y some wood Whenever he left it, the same eye followed ing
G o , e a t t h e fat, and d r i n k the s w e e t
to make known the same to either of said Administra- J o Account.
By Peter Brubaker, Guardian of Anna,
thirty-five minuteB of the usual tea hour. I could stay and enjoy i t ; but one look at the
When he olosed his own eyes for the tors without delay, and all portions knowing tbemtelvts
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MACH N
WARKAK D O CD GRA N XD
B o u g h t b y t h e bruvo a n d t r n e —
for a poor and siok woman. Now this may him.
Macdftlena
and
Feronica
NUsly,
minor
children
of
to said estate, are requested to m a k e p^ymcct
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With a quiak, light step, Bhe passed out of paper and I'm off. Pity 11 never was so driven
"Indeed, Nellie,"he continued, " I did it not seem muoh for a kind-hearted ohild to do, rest of the night, the slumberless, untiring eye Indebted
deceasedA n d y e t remember as you eat,
to t h e m without delay.
Sophia Price, East Lampeter township. By William
the
room,
and
went
into
the
kitchen.
A
brisk
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K R K N C
from
the
best
of
motives.
I
thought
it
would
CHARLES HOST&TrKfi,
In my life; but 1 hope business will be easier
I t is n o t h a n k s to y o u !
but when I tell y o a it was money she had watohed over him throngh its dangers and
Carrolns. Administrator.
may 14-61*21
JACOB BSBEaSHaDE.
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Abraham Krtdder, East Lampeter township. Guardian,
fire and a hot oven awaited her.
be better in the end for both of us, but if I had carefully saved, little by little, denying her- darkness. And when he opened them again
soon."
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hhlp Account. By Peter Johns, Guardian of J o h n L.
SSIGNED "ESTATE OF ABRA- Kraider, minor child of deceased.
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known the degree of suffering I was inflicting, self many little pleasures, that she might be to the light of day, the eye was watohing still,
" I am going to make some muffins, Kittie.
TWICE WON.
He looked over the paper; and was so abHAH H. M&TZOBK and WIFE, of ConeUogo Daniel Krelder, Cieaarvon township. Trust Account.
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oonveying
the
great
faot,
of
the
constant
nothing would have tempted me to resort to able to buy presents for the dear ones at home
Get me the flour as quick as you can, for it is
By David Slyer, Trustee, appointed by the Court to R
township, having b y Deed of voluntary a r g u m e n t ,
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sorbed in itB details that he did not hear the
sell the unaccepted Real Estate of deceased.
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getting late."
it. But Nellie, y o a have not been the only on Christmas and New Year's, you may think presence of the unseen eye it represented.— dated APRIL l l t l i , 1862,assigned and transferred all Jacob
" Ellen 1"
Uostetter,
Lancaster
township.
Trust
Acceount.
their
estate
and
effect*,
to
the
aodairigae'i.
for
(he
beaeSt
sigh that his wife, breathed nor notice the
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By J o h n Shenk, TruetoB, appointed b y the Orphans'
the creditors of tha said Abraham H. Meizger, he
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Kittia looked surprised at this strange move- look of disappointment on her face. She waa sufferer. It has been a hard trial to me also- it very good in her, and so it was. I will tell Through weary days and nights of illness, it of
Court, of Ma?dalena Hosteller, daughter «f deceased
therefore gives notice to All persona indebted to said
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whioh that name was spoken ; and so the lady ment on the part of her young mistress, but not aware till then how muoh she had counted If you knew how I had longed to tell you the y o u how it happened ; bat Urat, y o a may like unceasingly kept its vigils, and he fancied it Aenlgnor, to make p a y m e n t to the uuderuignod and Mary Myera, W o t Lampeter township. By Jocob K
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those having claimK to present them to
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to whom it belonged probably thought; for an obeyed. White she was getting the necessary on the success of her loving, womanly device effect of your oonstant and successful efforts to to know how a little girl like Jane—for this wore a look of tender oompassion and pity for
David Brlsben, Jr., Leacock township. Guardianship
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his sufferings.
Account. By Richard J. Rulter, Guardian of J u l i a M
residing la MillersvlUe, Lancaster County.
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angry flash rose to her cheek, and ahe answer- materials, Mrs. Grey pinned up the flowing to detain him at her side. But it was some make our home happy and attractive, and wa3 her name—came by a sum of money.
Ann Brlsbeu, a minor daughter of deceased.
may 7
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Catharine Peter, City of Laataoter. By George Kann,
ed, from an'adjoinlDgroom, somewhat sharply, drapery of her silk sleeves, washed her hands comfort that he had expressed a wish to re- yourself the most loveable little mortal that
When she had
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"Well, Dudley, what is it now V
~"SSIGNEI)
ESTATE
OF
ELIAS
in a plentiful supply of pure, soft water, don- main, and that it was only business which ever breathed, you would wonder how I could
" Learned all her le3cou3 with patience uud care,
In the sports of his childhood, the great eye
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REEM6NYDSH k ISAACtfRY, of Earlvllle, We.tt
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By John S. Gable, Guardian of Emma Bard (formerly N
What la it now? Why, the old tale, of ned an apron, and in an inoredibly short time, prevented it. So, clearing the shadow from keep silent and seemingly pat hello so long.
And bacn gontle, obliging, and kind,"
silently watohed over him. In the pursuits B a n township, Lancaster county, h a v i n g b y v o l u n t a r y
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course. Not a stocking can I find; and those with the assistance of Kittle, who buttered the her brow, she looked up and replied oheerfullyi When I have beheld, day after day, your un- her father or mother gave her every Saturday of his boyhood, it smiled upon the efforts to dee I of assignment, dated April 8,1S62, assigned and
transferred a l l their estate, to the nndaruigned, for the David EberBola, (lunoy township. By J o h n D. Ebernole H
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I have on are thoroughly soaked."
and Abraham D. Ebernole, Executors.
rings, the creamy compound was committed as, having laid the paper aside, and exchanged ceasing care for my comfor^your devoted, un- night a small sum of money—perhaps a dime right, or frowned upon the commission of benent of their creditors ; notice la hereby given, to all
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persona
Indebted
tu
the
>a!d
Elfin
Keemanyder
A
Isaac
Jacob
C.
Ebersole,
Mont
Joy
township.
By
John
R.
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*' If y o a cannot find a pair of stockiogs, to the oven. With strict charge to Kittie to slippers for boots, her husband bade her good tiring attention to my wants, your victories more or less, aud so also to the rest of their wrong. In the studies of youth, it seemed to Fry, to m a k e Immediate payment to the undersigned
Ebernole and John D. Ebertole, Executors.
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Assignee, and thohe b a v i n s claims to present them l>>
Gabriel C. Eckert, Leacock township. By J o h n 0 . Ro- M mm
overdomeBUo difficulties and discouragements,
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where there are a half dozen, at least, it is watch the baking, and an order to Jane to night.
children. Now this was done, not as payment lure to diligence by pointing to its reward.—
U . B . OKEYB1LL, Assignee,
binson and George L. Eckert, Executors.
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and, more than all, the quiet, sweet-tempered
your fault, not mine," returned the lady, lay the table immediately, Mrs. Grey left the
an 23.61-22
P . 0 . Addreari, West Earl.
Moses F r y , East Cocalico township. By Isaac Fry, Ad- G
And
when
left
within
four
Eqnare
walls,
it
did
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" I'll be baok as early as possible, Nellie,
spirit in whioh you have held on your way,
rising slowly from her seat, and advancing in- khchen, and again entered the parlor. " Now
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dianbbip Account. By John Winter, Executor of
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to the bed room. A sorry eight met her eyes. for Dudley's slippers and the evening paper," he added, " bat If I am detained beyond ten, notwithstanding you oould see no appreciation
daguerreotyped onjhis mind, that wherever he
Michael B . Wialer, deceased, who waa Guardian of
ed,
as
you
sea,
on
conditions,
as
a
mark
of
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The contents of one drawer were heaped on she said; and placing the former near the do not sit up for me."
of your efforts where y o u had a right to expect
Catharine Pearson, a minor daughter of deceased.
was, it became a constant presence with him.
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approval, and not designed a3 a "rewaid of
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the carpet, in strange confusion, while her register, and procuring the latter from the hall
When tempted to wrong, it Interposed and
AB he spoke he made a slight movement, as a cordial response to them, I have looked updianship Account. By J o h n Wisler, Executor of H
Strafbnrg borougb. having b y deed of voluntary
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merit," for in doing " all those things " they
Michael B . Wisler, deceased, w h o w a s Quardlan ol K
husband was elbow deep in another, crashing table, to lay it invitingly under the Boft light though he would fain have kissed, instead of on you with a wonder and admiration of which
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urged to right aud daty. When weak but nasignui-ut, asM^ned and transferred all their estate
Mary J a n e Pearson, a minor daughter of deceased.
and effect* to the omitraigred, for the benefit o.' the
d i l no more than was their duty. Bat do
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in bis vlgurons search, sundry Bnow-white of the shaded astral lamp, Bhe sat down t ° Bpoken his good night; at least BO Nellie you little dreamed. Nellie, I am proud of my
anxious for right, it strengthened and seemed creditors of the said J a m e s Cnrran, be therefore g.veit Peter WolT, Ephrata township. By b'amuel Wolf, AdH
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you think this spendlng-money was to be tri
ministrator. >»
to all persons indebted to nald assignor, to make
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Shirt bosoms, fresh from the ironing-table.
to smooth the way. Teachers landed the suc- notice
thought, but perhap3 she mistook. Ah, con- wife!"—he drew her closer to his bosom—
payment to tue undersigned, and tho.-e having claims Abraham Baer, Went Cocalico township. By Abraham
await her husband's coming.
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Arid away? No, indeed; for beside famishing
to
present
them
to
HENRY
MILLUK.
Assignee,
K.
Bare
aud
Peter
Martin,
Execntors.
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cessful
diligent
student—schoolmates
lov^d
"nay,
more,
wnrds
oannot
tell
how
tenderly
I
**Oh, Dudley I. pray stop. Yon know I
The next moment she was up again. " He science was at work again 1 How well she re
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themselves with various small artioles, such
may 21-6t-2fc] residing In Lampeter, Laocant.-r co
Samuel Fane, Rapho township. Guardianship Account. H
the
kind
generous
sharer
of
their
play
and
love
h
e
r
;
not
with
the
old
love,
It
is
true,
for
don't keep your stockings la the shirt drawer; used to like me with flowers in my hair," she membered the last time he hitd kissed her
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By David t-holly, Guardian or Mary Faux, (now or
as pens and pencils—artioles children are
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study—but few knew of the silent influence A s s i g n e d E s t a t e o f D A V I D L A I R D ,
age.) and ^unanna Fans, minor children of deceased
nor with these things, either," she continued, murmured, and selecting a simple white rose- good-bye on leaving her for the evening. It that was faint and cold compared with the reC
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apt to lnae, until they learn their value—they that was moulding his character; none but
Henry Gepfert, Muant Joy townnhlp. By Mary Gepfert K
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gathering np the crumpled articles from the bud and a sprig of myrtle, from a vase of was months ago, and formed a sad episode in gard, the devotion, whioh now sways and
and
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Ginder,
Administrators.
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were to'pay oat of it to a missionary box of at his own eye saw the ever-present, all-seeing
A V I D L A I R D , of Martic township, Jacob Haraisb, Conestcgo township. By Jacob Harfloor, and beginning to smooth them, prepa- flowers that were Bhedding their fragrance her married life, one which we will not lecord, masters my whole soul. Before, I did not
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nlsh. £<'aibaniel Barnieh and Christian Harulsh, Exe- w
least two cents a week; and besides this, as one; none but his own heart felt the truth,
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eti *ud transferred all hie estate and effects to the un
cutorB.
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through the room, she wove them into her and one whioh she would fain have forgotten know yon or your boundless capacity to make ainoh as they were disposed for any good
d e s i g n e d , for the benent of tbe creditors of the said ChriBtopher Williams. Sadubnry township. Trust Ac- M
"
Thou
God
seest
me."
Years
crept
on
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Mr. Gray looked on impatiently. " W e l l , dark curls with so happy an effect that she forever. Bat that could not be, and It oame back me happy. Now, I know and trust both."
David Laird, he therefore gives notice to all pet:-ons
count.
By
William
F.
Kea
and
Isaac
Walker,
Trustees
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cause.
the
l
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became
a
man.
The
little
room,
his
indebted
to
said
assignor,
to
make
payment
to
ilia
unof
Christopher
florca
Williams,
under
the
Will
of
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Happy Nellie Grey I—too happy by far to
I suppose I am to wait here the rest of the day, could not help blushing at the heightened upon her now with a conviction of her own
dersigned, and those having claims to pie-ent them to
deceased.
You will now understand how Jane came early home, the old school-house and mates
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Margaret Williams, Eadsbury township. By Z i c b a t i a b
in theflR wet hose, while yoa arrange the loveliness which the mirror gave back, as she blame in the tranaaotlon which startled her. speak her gladness, but the warm, beaming
JOHN H1LD£BKAND. Providence t w p .
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by her money. It happened, one oold day In of his youth were exchanged for the new
JOHtf ABMdTKOXO, Martic t w p .
drawers, am I f
stood before It. Just then her husband's step She raised her eyes to her husband imploring- glance of her dark eye3, as she lifted them for
uiAy 31-titSC
A s s i g n e e ^ Jacob HI. Eckert, Leacock townsnip. Guardianship
home
and
new
scenes
of
his
maturer
year:
December,
she
heard
that
a
poor
woman
living
Account.
By
Peter
Eby,
Guardian
of
Lydla
Eckert,
Mrsr Gray roae, flushed and troubled.— was heard In the hall and she flew baok to the ly. He was about leaving the room, but she an instant to her husband's face, and then
Sarah 8. Eckert and Ann Eckert, minor children of
CHAMP ON REAPER & MOWER
ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE.
near them was sick, and had no wood to burn. The trivial pursuits of the boy were widened
deceased.
" Dear me 1 no. I forgot your wet feet. But sofa.
sprang to his side and buried her face In his dropped them as quickly, s i t u the blushing
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into the important employments of the
Jane
thought
this
was
sad
indeed,
aud
asked
you are BO provoking, Dudley. W h y couldn't
bashfulneBS
of
the
old
times
gathering
over
bosom.
Lstever,
Executor.
field
township,
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by
Deed
of
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"Eiieo," he said, the next moment, half©
aax vo s
man.
The earnest student and consistent assignment, dated April ISth, 1B62, aaeigned and trans- Park Mason, Manor township. By Jacob 6. Maun, Ex- F o r
her
mother
could
she
take
her
money
and
bay
y o u have come to me for your dry stockings, opening the door, " where Is the paper? It
ecutor.
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"Dudley, dear husband," she murmured.— her beautiful features, said more than words. some wood and send to her. Now, she knew boy had become an esteemed and exemplary ferred all his estate aud effects, to the undersigned, for
Guardianship
and not have made all this fuss for nothing r isn't on the hall table, as it usually is. 1 '
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the benent of the creditors of the Baid A. S Bowers, he Hugh Robinson, Salisbury township.
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1 was very foolish and wicked ; will you for- At length her emotions found voice, and
Account. By J o h n B. Myers, Guardian of James H .
citizen, beloved of men and loved by therefore gives notice to all perHond indebted to said
very
well,
if
she
did
so,
she
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touching
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the
words
of
penitence
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a
minor
grandson
of
deceased,
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God as his earnest aud faithful follower. Assignor, to m a k e payment to the undersigned, and John Grayblll, W a i t Earl township. By Abraham BowE
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those having claims to present tham wlthont delay.
and love that flowed from her lips.—Thoughts
man and Lewis Diller, Administrators.
with it in her hand.
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He understood her at onoe, and stooping,
ents on the holidays, for she was too young Beneath a little hillock swept by willows,
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Scenes like the above were getting to be of of old times." He looked up as he spoke, and dal hours, and the evening passed rapidly the smiling pleader. ''Nellie, you have the to give up her hoarded treasure, and so com- from the little room—far away from the picm
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conviction
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reflections of the morning. She thought of for the hasty remark whioh he had made be- ner deterred her strangely. It was not cold- Heavenly Friend."
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to tha other, so lavish of oromUes t o bear and
forbear! with each other's faultsj to help., each'
T H E E X A M I N E R <S H E R A L D other in gaining more perfect oontrol oven ajelf^
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A l t t h e thorouglifareitof J h q rebels, exoept iMPbKTANT FROM GEN. BANKS. regiment he drew i t and shot him and HUQL A T B ' W A B <STBWS.
he railroad t o Memphis h a t e been-cut off. I t
I a ' t h e g a m e ' o f war all ifl'not.tragedy, a s the
-"' '* '" SOUTH OABOLIHA.
cecded with tho assistance of Lieut. Camphor
By the decision of the Supreme Court .By reference to ourjrar news the par- following anocdote will illustrate. A corres- Tho Philadelphia North American gives t h e
is conjeotured that the plan of General H a l in securing t h e rebel's horse and riding oft".
delivered at Harrisburg last week, the ticulars of Gen. Banks' retreat from jond,ent atNewbern, N. C., informs.th.e,goston_ following e t t r a o t from a letter dated " P l a n t s ,
leok is to starve tho enemy out of their en- The Attack of the Rebels Jackson and
After proceeding about two miles tbeycarue
Winchester
win'be
founds
"
3
y
that
his
trenchments.
Food
ond'forage
are
already
Journal
that
a
few
days
ago
the
men
belonging
aoross an ambulance in which Col. Kenley lay,
Amy vote" was'decllmHunTOnBKtutional.'
tion of Edgar Tripp, St. Helena Island, S. C ,
Ewell on His Column.
source
i
n
the
rebel
camps,
t
h
e
troops
having,
army
and
wagon
trains
had
crossed
the
to
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of
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a
o
h
u
l
e
t
t
s
attended
by surgeon Mitchell of the regiment.
The question waa brought before the Court
May 10th," giving a n interesting acoount of
for two or three weeks past, been on half raThe vehicle was passing along the pike and
upon two cases. One from Philadelphia, Potomac in safety. Gen. Banks' force Regiment, (the British Volunteers) of Boston-, the management of the cotton estates b y t h e
tions, a n d they of the coarsest quality. Official Despatches from Gen- had been repeatly fired into by the rebel cavC a u J i J . JR. Lloyd,.wbile.pffpicket duty,.asked
agents:
where a penwu was prosecuted for voting did not exceed four thousand men. (Jen. their commanding oEoerfor liberty to " shoot government
Meantime, General Hallebk : is reported to
alry. Finding themselves closely pursued they
~''' r Affairs have'prbgimVea7avorab1y~on the nine
eral Banks,
Shields
had
several
days
ago
joined
Gen.
illegally..- TheiCourt gnashed the indiothave said that h e confidently expects to take
woodcock." The captain w a i s o m e w h a t sur- plantations In my district sine* 1 h u t wrote. The
abandoned the horse, a n d leaping several
ment on .the ground that, the whole army McDowell with twelve thousand of Gen. prized to learn that a n y of that delicious game hands have planted — ***** of .cotton, la addition
Corinth withont losing over one hundred a n d
fences, took to the woods where they managed
fifty men.
HE FALLS tiWm QfARTIMSBDBe. to conceal themselves, a n d the enemy gave up
Tote was unconstitutional. The Supreme Bank's command and he could do nothing was t o be found i n that quarter of Seoessia, to — aores of corn and — ofpotatoes. Theootton
the search. There were but six companies of
Court sustained this deoision. The other less than retreat with all possible speed. b u t was assured t h a t i t was BO, and, first en- crop will be considerably smaller than it was h u t
Capture of a Eebal Steamer w i t h Sixty
joining the proper precautions on t h e boyB,
on account of the lateness of the season at
the 1st Maryland regiment engaged in the
case came from Luzerne county,. where It is said that when Gen. Bank's com- they h a d liberty to go shooting a s requested. year,
GENERAL
BANKS*
OFFICIAL
BEFOET. fight, the remaining four being on picket
Prisoners.
which the planting ,was cpmmenced. If we had One after another i n rapid succession t h e
the Army Tote decided the contest for mand was retreating through Winchester A v e r y short time thereafter a member of been on the ground six weeks earlier, the crop of p r o p s which support t h e tottering fabric of the Despatches from Colonel Daniels, of the
HSADQUABTEBS, MARTINSBOBQ, May 2 5 - d u t y a n d acting as provost guard at Front
his men were fired upon from the houses
2:40
P
.
M.
District Attorney. The person declared
First Wisconsin Cavalry, dated Camp Laanother oompanycame running i n hot haste t o cotton wouid have been nearly doubled. Small as
Royal.
by the women, and many of our sick who CapL Lloyd and informed him that his men had it will be, it will nevertheless be so much gain to ^rebellion a r e falling before the sturdy„ blows grange, Dunkin county, Arkansas, contains Hon. E . M. S T A N T O N : —
elected by the Return Judges and the
of the defenders of the Union. Secessionism,
The
rebels
attacked
us
this
morning
at
daywere loft behind were shot.
A despatch from Cincinnati states that Col.
taken his servant, a young man named Wood- the government, and a gain of many thousands of w i t h one foot i n t h e grave a n d the other on, accounts of the capture of the Rebel steamer break in great force. Their force was estimated
Court in Luzerne county was eleoted by
dollars, for if we bad not borne a t the time we did,
Daniel E. Miller, on t h e S t . Francis river, t 15,000 consisting of Ewell'a a n d Jackson's Heth, with 3,000 rebels, attacked our forces
the Army Vote. This deoision was re- Gen. McCIelIau»was progressing towards ooek, and were preparing to shoot him—as they it is not likely that any cotton at all wouM have the brink, struggles to regain t h e life which taken with stores of provisions and a company adivisions.
T h e fire of the pickets began with [ (1,300 strong) under Colonel Crook, at LewisRichmond but nothing of special inter- assured the unfortunate youth—by order of been planted. The negroes had been told by our is fast ebbing away. Twenty days have
the light, and waa followed by the artillery until
versed by the Supreme Court.
their commanding officer. Trne enough such
elapsed since the capture of New Orleans, a n d of troops for Memphis. The Colonel captured the lines were fully under fire on both sides. burg, on Friday, b u t after a severe engageest
has
transpired
from
there
for
the
last
soldiers
and
others
that
all
they
would
be
expeeted
The opinion of the Supreme Court was
the Rebel pickets, a n d came upon t h e boat i t - The left wing stood firmly, holding its ground ment they were repulsed. Our forces capa demonstration was found to b e i n progress
to do was to secure crops of com and potatoes i n t h a t brief period w e h a v e witnessed t h e
delivered by Judge WOODWARD, and is few days.
by the captain, who, h a v i n g been very essen- large enough for their subsistence. -So that when abandonment of eight forts a n d Borne sixteen self before it was out of rifle shot distance well, and tho right did tho same for a time, tured four cannon and 100 prisoners.
Flag of the free heart's hope and home 1
Gen. Halleok was four miles from Cor- tially sold i n this instance, will b e careful
General McClellan'e army is still marching
from the shore. I n return to a command to when two regiments broke lines under the fire
By angel hands to Valor given 1
one of very general interest. After quowo came among them Bad told them that the gov- batteries. Surely t h e " w o r l d m o v e s " — " t h e
on, and the morale and discipline of our army
lay to, the enemy sent a volley of musketry. of the enemy.
Thy stars h a r e lit the welkin dome,
ting the provision of our State Constitu- j inth and the news of a battle is daily ex- again i n allowing liberty t o his gallant com- ernment wished them to plant cotton as usual, and work goeB bravely o n . "
The right wing fell back a n d were ordered is acknowledged on both sides to be splendid.
pany to " shoot Woodoook."
We then brought to bear upon them a brass to withdraw, a n d the troops passed through
And all t h y hues wero born i n Heaven.
that they would be paid for their servioes, they
The latest arrival from t h e Gulf bring adtion on the subject, and saying that its pected from there.
On Saturday our forces had three skirmishes,
«•••>
did not show great alserity to go to work, and did vices from New Orleans to the 8th i n s t , a n d six-pounder, which sent one shot through h e r the town in considerable confusion. They were
Forever float that standard sheet!
Gen. Fremont had captured a large
in which they defeated the rebels. The 4th
plain and literal import is, that the citizen
quickly
reformed
on
the
other
aide,
a
n
d
conOPEN CONFESSION.
hull
a
n
d
another
through
h
e
r
wheel-house,
not
seem
to
put
full
faith
in
our
promises.
The
Where breathes the foe b u t falls before us,
from Peneacola. to t h e 11th. The news from
possessing all the other qualifications, band of guerrillas and his department
The Richmond Whig is penitent, a n d makes cotton agents who had been sent. down to gather New Orleans corroborates to a certain extent killing Lieutenant Colonel Lewis and one pri- tinued their march i n good order to Martins- Michigan attacked, a n d the despatoh says,
With freedom's soil beneath our feet,
was progressing favorably.
burg, where they arrived a t twenty minutes about finished, the celebrated Louisiana T i up
and
ship
the
cotton
of
last
year's
crop,
had
not
a
n
honest
oonfession
in
a
very
plain
way.
I
t
This
shall,
in
accordance
with
the
1st
Section
what h a s reached u s through rebel channels. vate, and wounding several others.
And Freedom's banner streaming o'er a s T
three P . M., a distance of twenty-two miles. gers.
Gen. McDowell has advanoed beyond s a y s : — " I t has been'claimed that the people paid them, they said, for their services in helping Gen. Butler landed on the 1 s t inst., and a t caused the steamer to surrender. About sixty to Our
trains are in advance a n d will cross the
of the 3d Article of the Constitution, have
Despatches received at the "War Department
Fredericksburg
with
a
large
forbe,
but
of the North are liars, and t h a t we of t h e South them, as they had promised. We assured them first occupied t h e Custom-house a s h i s head- prisoners were taken, among whom w a s one river in safety. O u r entire force engaged was
PROCLAMATION OP GOY. CURTIN. a ten days' residence in an election dis- nothing is known of his destination. It are truthful. This is a delusion." And i t that tho pay would oome by and by, and that it quarters, b u t subsequently removed to the St. Colonel. None of our troops were hurt.
less than four thousand, consisting of Gordon's state that Fort Wright is still in the possession
trict, and shall offer his ballot in that parand DouueUy'a brigades, with two regiments of the rebels, and the fleet, which had disapwouid be greatly for interest to show a disposition
is expected that he will give a good ac- gives as a n instance to prove the assertion
of cavalry under General Hatch, and two peared for a day or two, is again in the
to bo industrious in serving the government, or Charles Hotel. Affairs were beginning to asticular district. " Such," the Court mainTUG MILITIA ORDERED INTO THE FIELD.
sume
a
more
satisfactory
appearance
i
n
t
h
e
batteries of artillery.
count of himself soon.
" A battle is n o sooner begun than we a r e Massa Linooln, as we personified the United
vicinity.
FROM HALLECK'S ARMY.
tained, " is the voice of the Constitution.
Our loes was considerable, as was that of
notified b y a ' r e l i a b l e ' despatoh that the States. Most of them went to work, by dint of city. The Opelousas and Jackson Raiload had
The rebels of Kdcnton arrested a Union pilot
the enemy, but cannot now be stated. We
'
whole
army
of
the
enemy
will
certainly
be
The
text
and
the
rule
are
equally
obligabeen
taken
possession
of,
a
n
d
all
the
a
p
HABiusBtrao, May 16, 1862.
this persuasion, bnt I saw, as the other superintenwere reinforced by the Fifteenth Maine, which and took him to Rnleigh, where they threaten
A LOUISIANA CONGRESSMAN STILL killed or captured.' This we heard i n regard
proaches
to
t
h
e
city
h
a
d
been
out
off.
Gen.
tory.
"We
have
no
power
to
dispense
with
did good service, and a regiment of cavalry.
GENERAL ORDER, No. 23.
to hang him. General Burnside immediately
Donelson, Elkhorn, Shiloh, a n d nearly every dent did, that they would not bold out long on
REBEL HEWS FBOM T H E SOUTHWEST.
FOR THE UNION.—An officer of the Mas- to
mere promises, and that a payment on acconnt of Phelps h a d occupied Carrollton, five miles u p
• N . P . BANKS,
other battle which has been fought.
arrested five of the commissioners of Edenton,
On the pressing requisition of the President either. Whoever would claim the franMajor
General
Commanding.
sachusetts
31st
writes
from
New
Orleans
their
wages
muBt
be
made
to
seouro
their
confithe
river.
Porter's
mortar
fleet
h
a
d
recon" Everybody knows that ' the whole army
and h e threatens to hang them if Mr. White,
of the United States, in the present emergency, chise which the Constitution grants, must
dence.
This,
happily,
has
just
been
made,
and
the
noitered
the
approaches
to
the
harbor
of
MoF
a
r
r
a
g
u
t
'
s
Fleet
a
t
Virfuburg,
Mies.—He
of
the
enemy
will
certainly
be
killed
or
capAfter three-fifths of his army had been sent the Union pilot, is injured.
exercise it in the manner the Constitution as follows:
it is
Examiner
mU.
T B S A B U T VOTE U R O O W n T U T I O J I i l .
TMTffilBEUIffll
Summary of War News
and Incidents.
tured' means t h a t t h e Confederates will be de- effect in raising the spirits of the negroes is magi- bile, and had taken soundings preparatory to an
Demands t h e Removal of t h e Woman a n d
" Last night the officer of tbo guard at the StChildren—The "Brooklyn" a n d " H a r t f o r d " to reinforce General McDowell, from the supfeated next day. But why choose a preposter- cal. They have now got their pay in full from the attack. Pensacola was evacuated on the night
prescribes." The plain " meaning of the Charles
As a small offset lo the reverse to Gen.
Pass N a t c h e z — F l i g h t of " L a d y " Davis posed approach of the rebel forces under Jackwas accosted by -£gontleman whom he
falsehood to convey disagreeable truth ? cotton agents, and a partial payment from us.
constitutional clause, under consideration, found to be Bouligny, one of the last Representa- ous
Banks' command, noted above, we learn of a
of
the
0th
inst.,
as
before
stated.
Gen.
ArSouthward.
Why not say, ' the advantage so far is on our " We have the aid of the military authorities in
son and Ewell at Fredericksburg, it appears
victory achieved in Gen. Fremont's Departnold, in command a t Fort Pickens, h a d suc- HEAD-quABTEHs OF G E N . H A L L E C K ' S A R M Y , \
may therefore, on the whole, bo stated tives whom Louisiana sent to Congress, and who side, b n t t h e battle is n o t decided yet; t h e
now that the supposition of General McDowell
enforcing discipline. I have had occasion to avail ceeded in saving a portion of fhe**property.—
May 24, 1862.
/
ment. A National force of 1,?>00 men, under"
thus—every white freeman, twenty-one held out for the Union long after his State had se- enemy's reinforcements may come u p ' ?"
that Jackson and Ewell were pressing upon his
myself of it twice, to bring refractory persons to
Col. Crook, stationed atLewlsburgb, in GreenThe city and forts h a d been occupied by our
The Memphis Appeal of the 22d contains the
Since that time that man has fought no
Why n o t ? Because in t h a t oase the rebel
years of age, having 'resided,' according ceded.
front was incorrect, and that at the very moterms. The mere presence of the soldiers on the
teiB than eeven duels—nearly one a month-^solely cause would be killed in a week. Because, if
brier county, on the Greenbrier River, waa
forces, a n d Gen. Arnold w a s expected to es- following intelligence:—Gov. Pettus, of Misto the primary meaning of that word, or on account of his Union sentiments. Ho is now a the conspirators and rebels h a d not so indus- estates, and a word or two from them as to what tablish his headquarters on shore. The steam- sissippi, h a s called for a thousand armed men ment when he called for these reinforcements attacked on Friday morning by a rebel force
the consequences would be if they did not obey imthese
rebel
Generals
were
still
hovering
about
according to legislative definition of it, in maimed man, bis left band shattered and left arm triously a n d effectually crushed out truth in plicitly the orders of the superintendent, were all er Rhode Island, which brings this intelligence to rendezvous immediately a t Vicksburg, the
of 3,000, under Col. Heath, nnd after a severe
General Banks' position, and were not within
any 'election district' created by or under paralyzed, and one or both of his feet injured. That the South, there would have been no rebellion; that was needed to acomphsh the purpose, and I had on board a number of prisoners taken In ammunition to be procured a t the latter place. sixty miles, or several days' march of Freder- fight the rebels were defeated, a n d completely
is literally 'standing up for the Union,' and he says
routed. Our loss is ten killed, forty wounded,
I t also contains the following t e l e g r a m : —
the authority of the Legislature, for ten ho is still as strong a Union man as ever. All and t h a t which was born i n iniquity can only do not expect to have any more difficulty on any the naval battle below New Orleans.
icksburg.
and eight missing; that of the enemy is inuch
VICKSBURG, M a y 21.—The Federal comof the estates. The negroes, generally, are as
days immediately preceeding the election, honor to him and all liko h i m ! May they be be sustained b y sin a n d bad whiskey.
The great cause of regret is that the rich greater. We captured four cannon, two of
mander has ordered the removal of the women
The Whig advises its readers to " g o back easily managed as children, and I have no more
shall be permitted to offer his ballot in many."
and
children
from
this
city
in
twenty-four
Leaving Gen. Butler to administer the affairs
valley of the Shenandoah, which had been r e . thera rifled; two hundred stand of a r m s , a n d
to the old habit of telling t h e truth a n d using fear of them than I should have of so many chilANOTHER GENERAL ORDER BY THE GOVERNOR. that district."
oftheUnioninN. Orleans, and the sloop-of-war hours. T h e Mayor h a s asked a n extension covered by the advance of General Banks dri- one hundred prisoners, including several offimoderate language"—but they will never do dren."
of the time until Friday, t h e 23d, at 8 o'clock,
Pensacola and gunboat Katahdan to exorcise a A . M .
ving Jackson step by step before him from | cers. Gen. Fremont issued the following tiir-.
IMPORTANT FROM MEXICO.
Turning to the 43rd Section of tho Act
HEADQUABTEBS P E K S A . M I L I T I A , \
that till they # return to their loyalty to the
wholesome influence over the rebellious porWinchester to within ten miles of Staunton, cular to his t r o o p s : —
There are ten boats below the city.
HAILRISBUHQ, May 26.
J
THE EEBEBAL RESOURCES.
R e c e n t n e w s f r o m M e x i c o is o f g r e a t Union.
of 1837, by which the Army Vote is
should be again abandoned to t h e raids of the
GENERAL ORDER No. 24.
KitASKLis, Va., Saturday, May 2 1 .
The London Tinea, in support of its asser- tion of the community. Flag Officer Farragut,
sought to be justified, the Court holds that i m p o r t a n c e , i n d i c a t i n g t h a t t h e F r e n c h
«••*»
Women
and
Children
leaving
Vickaburg.
rebels without having accomplished anything.
The General Commanding congratulates the
General order, No. 23, of these headquarters,
tion that intervention on the side of our gov- following u p that success which he inauguratSECESSION I N ABKANSAS.
that
measure
"
does
not
affect
to
create
an
troops there were on t h e point of b e i n g
army
on
a new victory ia this Department.
The
Vicksburg
Citizen
of
the
UJth
inst.,
says
ed
so
splendidly,
has
proceeded
u
p
the
MisTUE LATEST NEWS.
dated this day, being issued under the requiwon bytihe skill and bravery of our Eoldier.*
I t is very manifest t h a t the people of Arkan- ernment could be of no value, thus expatiates sissippi, with the determination of reducing that the women and children are being r e sition of the President of the United States, no election district" or place for the exer- o v e r w h e l m e d a n d d e s t r o y e d . S o m e 3 0 , W A E DEPARTMENT, Washington, May 2tJ, 8 against the superior numbers of the enemy.
on
t
h
e
warlike
means
a
t
our
command:
moved from t h e city to-day, by the advice of
the defences above this city and joining Comcommanding officer of a higher grade than cise of the right of suffrage.
The Section 0 0 0 M e x i c a n t r o o p s , w i t h a g r e a t m a n y sas are getting tired very fast of the rule of
Gen. Smith, in advance of the approaching o'clock, P . M.—No reliable information or par"
" N o t if all the resources of this country
The Third brfgade of Geo. Cox's Division,
captain will be accepted by the United States, merely prescribes that the citizens referred g u n s , w e r e a s s e m b l i n g i n t h e v i c i n i t y o f seceBBion. a n d of the disabilities under which ' were a t the disposal of Mr. Bright a n d his modore Foote. The impression prevails among conflict with the enemy.
ticulars of j h e retreat, of our forces from Win. commanded by Col. Crook, was attacked yesit
has
placed
them.
Gov.
Reotor
recently
i
s
those
best
informed
that
he
will
meet
with
but
excepting where the regiment is already or" The Brooklyn and llartjord passed Natchez Chester, Va., to Williamsport, Maryland, have terday morning at Lewisburgh by Gen. Heath,
a n d all our power were thrown into
to " may exercise the right of suffrage at t h e C i t y o f M e x i c o . W h a t a d d s t o t h e sued a.bombastic proclamation requiring t h a t friends,
the Northern sonle, could we add to the little opposition, as all the rebel defences this morning."
ganized, and all expense under it is to be dewith three thousand men, and after a ltvely
been received at the War Department.
such place as may be appointed by the difficulty o f t h e F r e n c h t r o o p s is t h e n o n - 5500 men should be raised for home protection, strength or the chances of the Federals in this above this city have been constructed with
The Corinth correspondent of the Appeal
engagemeut the enemy were routed, and fled
frayed by the general government.
Despatches from Williamsport have to be in confusion. Col. Crook captured four canthe death of Col. Ingraham, of Gen.
commanding officer of the troop or com- s y m p a t h y o f t h e i r c o u n t r y m e n i n t h e C i t y each man to find his own arms and equipments, singular contest. We might send them ships, the view of opposing a fleet coming down, deplores
By order of
A. G. CURTIN,
Van Dorn's staff, who, ho says, " was inhu- sent to Hagerstown by mountain messengers. non, two hundred stand of arms, and one hunbut
they
have
got
as
many
as
they
w
a
n
t
—
pany to which they shall respectively be- of M e x i c o , w h o h a v e i s s u e d a m a n i f e s t o a n d the leading paper of t h e capital calls the They have already possession of the seas, and rather than oue passing up the river, and in- manly butchered b y the Federals in a skirmish From that point they are telegraphed to tho dred prisoners. Our Io?s -.v;ts ten hilled an 1
A. L. RUSSELL, Adjutant General.
long." It does not create an election dis- t a k i n g s t r o n g g r o u n d a g a i n s t t h e action documents " a compound of usurpation, trea- the whole British navy could give them noth- telligence already received confirms men in on the 9th."
Government. As soon ns received they will forty wounded.
son and traBh," a n d calls attention to it as a ing more. We might lend them money, but of this opinion.
The same correspondent saya t h a t Beaurc-,
The result of this victory will be important.
The sloop of-war Brooklyn,
The Militia to Serve Three Months. trict, nor is there a word in it for that
of N a p o l e o n ' s g o v e r n m e n t a n d i t s a d v i s e r s curiosity. Another influential journal utters thiB, too, in some form or other, they have got Oneida a n d Iroquois, a n d the gunboats Sciota, gard is about to confer the order of the South- be given to the public.
The General Commanding U confj'lem \1,M
ern
Cross
of
Honor
on
the
privates
of
the
Ninth
'
OFFICIAL
REPORT
OF
GBN.
KASKS.
enough
to
allow
of
a
present
expenditure
of
purpose.
Tbere
are
no
boundaries
prethe
forces now under his immediate commatul
HEADQtTA^TtBS PEKXA. MlLITIA,
in M e x i c o , a n d d e c l a r i n g t h a t i t s policy " a n earnest a n d most solemn protest" against
£800,000 a day. As to sending them men, all Winonn, Kennebec a n d Penola, left there on Texas Regiment, for their gallant conduct.
but
lack the opportunity to emulate tho fralWILLIAMSPOET,
May
26—1
P
.
AL
HABBISDI'BO, May 26, J8G2.
the proclamation. I n consequence of opinions
scribed or subdivisions of territory. Nor is f a t a l t o t h e i r i n t e r e s t s .
the
1st.
On
the
7th,
the
Hartford,
(flag
ship)
They
will
be
the
first
to
receive
this
muchthe effective troops now serving in England
To the President:—I have the honor to r e - lantvy and share the glory of their comrade*
GEKEBAL OEDEB, N O . 2-5.—The call for
similar to the above, ^volunteering is not very might be landed in New York without causing the Richmond, Kineo and Itasca sailed, a n d on coveted badge of distinction.
, port the safe arrival of my command last eve- of the army of the Iviuftwha.
can the commanding officer appoint an
troops by General Orders of these Headquarany perceptible increase i n t h e fabulous num- the 8th—the Mississippi and Wissahicken got
ning, a t this place at 10 o'clock, and the pasThis circular will b e read a t t h e head of
T h e Intelligencer
is m o r e c o n c e r n e d popular in Arkansas.
election district, because there must be a
ters Nos. 23 and 24 of this date, is for three
bers of the Northern armies. We might send
sage of the Fifth Corps across the river to-day every regiment or sepcrate corps in this army.
F l i g h t of Mrs. Jeff. Davis Southward.
The following is a sample of Gov. Rector's I them three times as many Boldiers as we sent under way a n d steamed u p .
with comparatively but little loss.
By order of Maj-Gen. FREMONT.
months militia men, as stated i n the requisi- prior public designation of the place, and a b o u t t h e Jtarm t h e " d i v i n e i n s t i t u t i o n "
The Raleigh (N. C.) Register says : — " Mrs.
ALUERT THAC'Y.
The loss of men killed, wounded and missing
because the Legislature has no power to is receiving, than the suppression of the composition and treason against the terms of to Canada without adding above five p e r cent. : Another band of guerrillas has been destroy- Jeff. Davis arrived here on the 11th inst.,
tion of the President of the United States.
in the different combats in which my command
Pol. and Assistant Adjuiant General.
the Confederacy:
' to their forces i n the field. No ruler i n the ' ed i n Western Virginia and their leader killed.
By order of A. G. Curtin. Governor a n d authorize a military commander to make rebellion and-the hanging of traitors.—
under the escort of Senator Gwin, of Califor" I t was for liberty she (Arkansas) struck world, n o t eyen the first Napoleon, ever dis- This good service was done b y a force under nia, accompanied by h e r four children, M r s . has participated since the march from StrasCommander-in-Chief.
burg, on the morning of the 24th instant, I am
FEOM NORFOLK.
an election district. Judge Woodward We have no doubt it would be refreshing and not for subordination to any created posed of so many men or so much money as
Carey, President Davis' niece, and Mr. Gwin's unable now to report, but I have great gratifiAbraham Lincoln.
H e h a s fully 650,000 Lieut. Col. Downey, a t Wardensville.
A. L. RITSSELL, Adjutant General.
The advices from Norfolk and Portsmouth
very pointedly exhibits the inconsisten- to the readers of that sheet, to hear some- secondary power, North or South. H e r best troops now under arms, a n d it is boaBted t h a t The citizens of Fork-of-Ten-Mile, a town son and daughter.
cation in being able to represent that, although
freinds a r c her natural allies, nearest a t home,
T M
and C
C
cies of the Act of 1839 with the Consti- thing about the traitors Davis, Breckin who will pulsate when she bleeds, whose ut- he could double that number. His finances near Clarksburgb, V i r g i n i a , recently held a The Mesilla (Arizona) Times s a y s : — " S i b - serious, it is much less than might have been are N
a e
o
ley's command is dismounted and in a starving anticipated, considering the great disparity of
OFFICIAL.
rest on a lesB Btable foundation, b u t be
he
o
n
o
tution of the State, and, in fact, with it- ridge & Co., and their atrocious barbari- most hope is not beyond h e r existence. If may
meeting,
without
distinction
of
party,
to
procondition.
Two
companies
had
been
cut
off
the
forces
engaged,
aud
the
long
matured
plans
the arteries of the Confederate heart do not has, at any rate, enough and to spare for the
w
Gen
W
ha
he
o
test against the organization of guerrilla and the rest were endeavoring to reach Santa of the enemy, which aimed a t nothing less than
self. In truth to the Court, the whole ties, instead of traducing our own govpermeate beyond t h e east bank of the Missis- t i m e . "
the entire capture of our force. A detailed w
The President takes Possession of a l l t h e
bands. Oue of the resolutions adopted read F e . "
«•••«-•he
w
He
sippi, let Southern Missourians, ArkanaianB,
letter and text of the Act appear as " jar- crnment and people.
Tho Corinth correspondents of the Appeal statement will be forwarded as soon as possi- w
Railroads in the United States.
m
he
he
Texans and the Great West know it a n d pre- NEW ORLEANS AND THE UNION ARMY. thus : " That we who voted for the Ordinance s a y s : — " B u t l e r ' s infamous order has fired ble.
gon." To quote:—
m
n
own
by
pare for the future. Arkansas lost, abandoned,
Ordered, That the several Major Generals,
Brigadier Generals, and Colonels of Regiments
throughout the Commonwealth muster, -without defoy, all the military organizations within their respective divisions, or under their
control, together with all persons willing to
j o m their commands, and proceed forthwith
to tho city of "Washington, or to such other
points as may be indicated by future orders.
By order of
A. G. CURTIN,
Governor and Commander-in-Chief.
A. L. RUSSELL, Adjutant General.
}
of Secession, doubly desire to express our disapproval of Southorn guerrillas making this
the theatre of thAr actions, a n d we pledge
ourslves as law-abiding citizens, that we will
neither aid, abet n o r harbor them nor their
unholy actions, unless coerced by superior
power or force of arms, and t h a t we will give
information to the proper authorities, of persons visiting this country for said purpose,
whenever known to u s . "
our army. A Federal spy's guide wos shot at
My command encountered the enemy in a
w
he
m
o he G
one o'clock to-day."
constant succeesion of attacks, and in the well m
con
and he
The Charleston Courier, of the 12th, con- contested engagements at Strasburg, Middleo
and mm
nnd
gratulates the citizens of Charleston on the town, Newton, at a point also between these
m
no
fact of that city being four times stronger than places and at Winchester, the forces of the en- w
N
w
be
u p o he
New Orleans, a n d adds t h a t large consign- emy was estimated at about 15,000 mea wi(h
o he
G
m
T
who
ments of slaves from Columbia and the interior very strung artillery and cavalry supports,
U
m
he
can
together with iron chains a n d other materials, while my own force consisted of two brigades,
o
m w
m
o
THE CASE OF GEN. SUMHER.
will soon be on their way to aid in construct- lesB than -1000 strong all told, 1500 cavalry, 10
A U
m
wa
n
ing a stono wall to block out the invaders from Parrott gang and 6 smooth bores.
P
m
on T
a w
no
I n regard to the refusal of Gen. Sumner to
approach within shelling distance of the city.
w
The substantial preservation of the entire
reinforce Gen. neintzelman a t the battle of
All the Southern papers condemn General supply train is a source of gratification. It
m
m N
The
Williamsburg, it is said that the General claims
Dutler's order ns cowardly and infamous, b u t numbered about five hundred wagons. On a
n Gen W
m
n
Gov. Johnson is enforcing his proclamation
that he acted u n d e r s t r i c t orders from the Como
d d no
they take good care not to publish i t .
forced march of fifty three miles, thirty five of
in Tennessee.
A Union soldier h a d been
w
a
m
a
w
JACKSON, M I S S . , May 18.—Five Yankee which were performed iu one day, subject to m
manding General. Gen. Hooker's report of
he
m
w m
fired on by a concealed foe in Murfreesboro, gun-boats arrived within range of our batter- constant attack in front rear and Sank, accordthe Williamsburg battle, so far as his division
A
and for this twelve Secessionists were arrest- ies yesterday at noon, the commander of ing to its position, by the enemy in full force,
was engaged in it, has been received a t the War
m
m he
w
ed, including a brother of Mrs. E x President which sent a Hag of truce demanding the sur- notwithstanding the panic of teamsters and the w
G
H
N
Department, b u t it is doubtful whether i t will
render of the city. We replied, " If you want mischances of a river passage of more than
Polk. Two hundred loaded guns had been the city come a n d take i t ! "
m
a e
o be n a m
three hundred yards, with slender preparations
be published at once in consequence of certain
COUHTY COHVEHXION.
and w
o
he
o
found at Murfreesboro.
The fleet then communicated with the com- for ford and ferry, not more than fifty wagons
difficulties that are undergoing investigation.
o
m
But as yet the city is sullen. The men
were
lost.
A
full
statement
of
this
loss
will
be
mander
of
the
Confederate
troops,
demanding,
It is announced i n Memphis papers for t h e
m
The
w
o
a
turn to look a t us as at some strange monster.
it is supposed, the surrender of our forts just forwarded forthwith.
*%m**
The people of Lancaster county who desire
17th inst., that^the National fieet from below
N
Y
o
a
a
The
women
mutter
as
they
pass.
The
shops
below Vicksburg, wh«ch was promptly and
From the Richmond Examiner, May 19.
cordially to unite in sustaining the NATIONAL
Very great commendation is due to Captain
he w
o
w
be m
are generally oloscd. The proprietors refuse had reached Vicksburgh.
pointedly refused. After this the gun boats E. G. flollabod, A. Q M-, and Captain BeckThe m
ADMINISTBATIOS in its patriotic efforts to
J E F F . DAVIS INCLINES TOO MITCH TO to open them, alleging, with some justice,
We learn from the Mountain Department that weighed anchor and dropped down the river with, for the safety of the train. Our troops m
m
o
o R m
bu
that they must sell for confederate money,
FASTING AND PEAYER TO SUIT SOME
suppress a sectional a n d unholy rebellion
to bring u p the rest of the gun-boats for the are in good spirits, and occupy both sides of
m
m
o ou
wa oo
which they don't want. The provisions are ns a dash was made on Wednesday by Col. Crook purpose of opening the bombardment.
OF H I S SUBJECTS.
against the Unity of the Republic, a n d who
the river.
N- P . BANKS,
against Covington, the terminus of the Viro he
and he m
waa
scarce
as
in
a
besieged
city,
and
very
dear—
The President proclaimed last Friday to be
desire to support, b y every power of t h e GovMajor-General Commanding.
W
n he
and
a day of official prayer and religious ceremony, flour $50 a barrel. There is said not to be ginia Central Railroad, in Greenbrier Count}'.
be m
mm
ernment, our hundred thousand heroic brethand it was so observed. T h e departments were provisions in the city for over t e n days. I Several important captures were made, and Beauregard Anxious to Attack, But Halleck
o
he
M
m
ren in arms, braving disease, and the perils of
closed, and the necessary work of this trying think we shall soon be able to open communi- dispatches found in the telegraph office throwToo Strong for Him.
THE BATTLE AT FBONT ROYAL.
period was brought to a stand still for twenty- cation with the north. A full stomach is a ing considerable light- on rebel movements
the field, to preserve the Union of our fathers,
A sergeant and twenty-six men, deserters
great preserver of the public peace.
four
hours.
Never
has
any
one
year
seen
so
are requested to meet a t their usual places of
from
the
Rebel
camp,
arrived
here
last
night.
many of these affairs. I t is hoped that the
I wish some far-seeing merchant h a d sent and intentions. Col. Crook then passed ten
n e e ng De a
of he F gh
holding delegate elections within their respecTHE AEMY.
latest is the lost. The country has bad quite some half-dozen ship loads of flour, beef nnd miles along the road and destroyed a bridge, For the last two days nothing has transpired
tive districts,
Everybody is surprised that our Generals in enough of them. Religion is the sentiment of pork here from the north. They would be a thus effectually cutting off the passage of except picket pkirmishing, a n d that has been
T
w
he
m
o he
Beoonno ance ve m e beyond he
the field should find themselves out-numbered individuals, not a matter of military order or boon to this thriving community.
rebel troops in that direction. The affair b e . quite light.
On SATTJBD&Y, the 7th of JUNE next,
Ch ckahom ny—Ou T oop mee
formal injunction ; nnd though it is well that
F
B
by C
G
Sm
o
W o a r e occupying t h e different railroads.
everywhere
by
the
rebels,
when
it
was
stated
a Rebe Fo ce—The Rebe
between the hours of o ond 8 P . M., in Lana Government should pay proper respect to Orders are issued that provisions of alt sorts tween Gen, Cox and Humphrey Marshall, at
It is expected nt head-quarters that Beau- F
T h e Constitutional rule i n respect to
M
m
who
n
Ove come and R e e a
only
a
short
time
ago
that
we
h
a
d
nearly
the
religious
ceremony,
this
has
been
done
and
may be brought i n ; no cotton a n d no sugar. Friucetown, was a pretty warm one. About regard would make a n attack a n y morning,
caster city; 3 and 7 P . M., in the Boroughs, t h e place o f v o t i n g is also r e f e r r e d t o , a n d
h
Sma Rebe o ce even
overdone by the Confederacy. I n truth, these Indeed this matter of provision is of vital im- 30 of our men were killed, a n d 70 wounded.
700,000
men
under
arms,
a
n
d
recruiting
was
nnd
bring
on
a
general
engagement.
I
t
is
posand all other districts between 3 and G o'clock,
devotional proclamations of Mr. Davis have portance. They were becoming very scarce
A
1
on S
a
m e om R chmond
t h e C o u r t clearly s h o w s t h a t t h e 4 3 d S e c - stopped in consequence.
This surprise, it
P. M., to elect delegates to a County Convenlost all good effect from their rcpitition, are before our arrival. This h a s added to the The loss of the enemy is reported to be much itively known that Beauregard intended m
C
o he P
n
m
tion of t h e A c t of 1 8 3 9 is d i r e c t l y r e p u g - seems is shared by the War Department. The regarded by the people as either cant or evimaking a general attack, b u t found our left
tion, to be held in Lancaster city,
scarcity. But we expect that within a month heavier.
m
ou
"
he
w
m
Washington correspondent of the New York dence of mental weakness, and have become our coming will make them more abundant.
n
a
n
t
to
t
h
e
n
u
m
e
r
o
u
s
p
r
o
v
i
s
i
o
n
s
o
f
t
h
e
G N RA K
K
HEA >
A T
On 'WEDNESDAY, t h e 11th of JUNE, next'
A reconnoitcring party on Saturday a week, too strong for him.
m
nnd
w
you
M A I * . — I see that, writing two-days ago, I
rott says there is dissatisfaotion in official the topic of unpleasant reflection with intelliF
May 2 o
S
>
Deserters who have arrived from Memphis
at 10 o'clock, A. if., in FULTOX If ALL, to A c t w h i c h r e q u i r e p e a c e officers, o n h ilcleft the City of Norfolk, intending to move
gent men. Piety is estimable; b u t energy,
cu you o
A
o day a
wa m
quarters a t the lack of effective troops, when common sense, impartial justice, courage and gave this people one month to become strongelect SIX DELEGATES to represent Lancaster rnand of a n election officer, o r o f t h r e e
ly Union. I believe I shall have to reduce the toward Elizabeth City, but the party h a d unite in saying that he h a d his whole. force
A
he
men
a
m
o ho
m
bo
such a n enormous army is ou the pay-rolls.— industry are also qualities very useful to time to two weeks. We are getting on famousscarcely gone five miles when they came upon outside of the entrenchments a n d ordered a
county i n the State ConventiontnmeetatHar- citizens, t o p r e s e r v e free access t o t h e
B
m B
on ho w
o
had w
oo
o
m and
Six hundred thousand men a r e paid for every rulers a n d to nations. I t is to the diligent ly. They no longer insult us on the streets.
C
m
The
forward
movement,
b
u
t
very
suddenly
couna
n
immense
earthwork,
about
four
miles
in
risburg,
no
a
w
o
A
w
polls, a n d t o s u p p r e s s d i s t u r b a n c e a n d month, a n d if less by one hundred thousand employment of the faculties God has given us They begin to enter into conversation with
o
one
m
o
and
that we obtain his blessing, and not by vain u s ; make advances of various k i n d s ; they extent, and mounted with heavy marine guns, termanded it. I t is supposed that the appeara Co K
aw he man he
m
m
o
A
o
On THUESDAY, the 17th day of JULY, next r i o t — w h i c h forbid w a g e r i n g a n d m i s c o n can be found, it follows that somebody pockets and affected applications.
throng to our reviews; the music of our 4th and commanding every possible approach to ance of our gun-boatB nt Vicksbm-g wns the
o he
he
m C C
K
m
to nominate candidates for the offices of Au- d u c t a t t h e polls, a n d w h i c h p r o h i b i t al] the money. It is said to be impossible to
Wisconsin band has great attractions for them. the city from south a n d southeast. These cause of this sudden change.
R
m
w
o
he
and
w
h
e
men
When we find t h e President standing in a In truth they a r e a thoroughly French popuditor General and Surveyor General, and to take t r o o p s , " e i t h e r a r m e d or u n a r m e d , " from ascertain the number of troops actually in tho
m
o
works were no doubt constructed for the purCol. Worthington, of the Fifth Iowa, was
.corner telling his beads, and relying on a
o
m and
m
n
by
service. This is the reply of the War Depart- miracle to save the country, instead of mount- lation, shouting to-day for a republic, toW
m
m
he
such measures as may be deemed necessary to
a t t e n d i n g a n y p l a c e of e l e c t i o n w i t h i n t h e
morrow for an empire, and with their whole pose of repelling a n advance on the part of accidentally killed by our pickets while going
m
m
m
ou
m a
ment to Congress when information on the ing his horse a n d putting forth every power
strengthen the Government in this season of
souls
for
both.
Gen.
Burnside.
The
work
is,
indeed,
immense
the
grand
round
on
Wednesday
night.
His
w
he
m
w
o
C o m m o n w e a l t h . I n c o n c l u d i n g h i s d e - subject is asked for. The size of the army on of the Government tct defeat the enemy, the
common peril to a common country.
o S w
V
C
and a
and thousands of men must have been a t work body h a s been sent to Keokuk.
effect is depressing in the extreme. When the
S
o ay no a
g u n wu
T
m
o
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wa
I n pursuance of the Resolution of the County cision, J u d g e W o o d w a r d a l l u d e s t o t h e paper, according to the pay-rolls, is easily ship springs aleak the efficient captain does
on it for months. I t is furnished with comIt bns rained for the past twenty hours, and
he
o he
m
may
THE
NATIONAL
HOTEL
POISONING.
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w
ascertained,
b
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the
actual
number
in
the
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of
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a
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,
a
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t
o
not order a l l hands to prayers, but to the
* Committee, each of the following districts will
fortable barracks, which will be occupied tem- the roads a r c in a b a d condition.
w
n
he
m
n
o a
o
pumps. The same newspapers that a r e burelectnotless than THREE nor more than FIVE t h e frauds t o w h i c h t h e l a w a u t h o r i z i n g field is yery difficult to learn.
porarily b y national troops.
B
C
m w
The Mystery Solved.
w
and
dened with the evacuation of Yorktown an1
T
e
delegates ;—each district to be entitled to one t h e " soldier vote, ' h a s g i v e n r i s e . - H e
«—»
It seems to be pretty well established now,
nounce that President Davis has just been
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A wa
o
n
Nearly all the regiments which the telegraph
Beauregard on Butler.
o m
vote in Convention.
THE FOLLY OF TEYIHO TO CONCILIATE. "confirmed" in the Episcopal church. Per- that the poisoniog affair which occurred a t the
m
and
a
o K
stated a few days sinco h a d been dispatched
says
:—
haps
the
authority
of
an
eminent
divine
in
The
following
order
of
Bea\iregard
was
Adamstown,
Kev. B,. J . Breckinridge, D. D . , of KeniLeacock,
F m
ou he
we a
P
B
w
m
I t is due our citizen soldiery to add, in respect
that church may have weight with him. His National Hotel, a t Washington, was a part of on tho New Mexican Expedition, from Leaven- found b y our pickets :— !
Bart,
jLeacock Upper,
he
m
o
tucky, a n d uncle of Buchanan's Rebel Vice
name was Muihlenbcrg, and one Sunday in the rebel conspiracy. The object was to de- worth, Kansas, have been ordered to Corinth.
men a he m
m
he L
to the caaea of fraud that have been before us that
Brecknock,
jLancaBter City:
m
o
ou
on
he
a
m
"
For
the
information
of
this
army,
the
folPresident, in a late able speech at Cincinnati, 17G4 he closed his last sermon with the words stroy James Buchanan, who' was stopping a t
Carnarvon.
North East Ward,
no soldier was implicated. The frauds were pero
w
a m de
Correspondents writing from Pittsburg Lau- lowing General Order, No'. 28, of the Federal C
w
oR m
that there " w a s a time for all t h i n g s ; a that house before the inauguration, so as to
Clay,
• North West Ward,
be en m
and
m
petrated, in every instance, by political speculators, showed the folly of attempting to conciliate the
m
o h m w had
a
ding have now killed Gen. Sterling Price.— officer, Major General Butler, commanding a t
time lo fight, a n d t h a t time h a d now come."
j South East Ward,
Cocalico East,
m
B
who prowled about the military camps, watching rebels. H e s a i d : " T t i s a n error to suppose Having pronounced a. benediction, he delib- make the traitor Breckinridge President, in They say that he met his end in a skirmish New Orleans, will be rend on dress parade :—
m
and
o
: South West Ward,
Cocalico West,
m
B
had n
for opportunities to destroy true ballots and sub- that to treat an enemy at all, is through mercy, erately pulled off his gown a n d appeared be- order to carry out their plans successfully.—
DEPARTMENT
F TUE D
AR M N
he
m
some days since, and that he was brought into " * HEAD-QUARTERS OF
jLancaster twp.,
Coleraine,
w
o L
m
o K
up
stitute faUe ones, to forge and falsify returns, nnd if that enemy is one that by every conceivable fore his astonished congregation in complete
OF THE GULF,
Columbia, Up. Ward, jManheim twp.,
This Buchanan knew, for h e was informed of the National lines and identified by those who
he
o
O
wa
and
to cheat citizonB ana; soldier alike out of the fair means has shut his heart againBt you, a n d is uniform. Then descending the pulpit, h e orN E W OBLEAS:
X M
G
"
Lower do. jMartic,
it,
a
n
d
placed
on
his
guard.
T
h
e
effect
was,
T
w
n
knew him personally.
dered the drums at the church door to beat for
and
c
wo
and equal election provided for by law. And this
[Marietta,
" ' A S officers a n d soldiers of the United
Conestogo,
determined to ruin you.
he
uw
he
wa
recruits. His regiment was the first organ- that the miserable old imbecile, threw himself
is tho great vice of the 42d section—that it creates
mm
had m
Refugees arrived at Cairo state that an u n - States have been subjected to repealed insults
Conoy,
Millers town,
m
o
o
o ou
ized
for
the
Continental
service
:
and
both
his
The
danger
becomes
greater,
greater
a
n
d
into the hands of the conspirators, a n d when finished gunboat at Memphis has been towed from the women, calling themselves 'ladies,'
tho occasion and furnishes the opportunity for
Drumore,
The
wa
and
;Mount J o y bor.,
m
o
K
a
wu
n
example a n d h i s doctrine, that "tbero is a
Donegal West,
Bucb abominable practices. This would be a rea- J greater. I know what I am referring to—I time for all things," may be well recommend- implored to exert the power of the Government into t h e Yazoo River for fear of capture. S h e of New Orleans, in return for the most scruMrunt J o y twp..
T
wa
by C
no
o
Donegal E., (Mayt'n,) ! Mount J o y , (new)
son, drawn from our experience of the last half know I am speaking of things that have trans- ed for the consideration of all considerate per- against the rebels, by a friend, h e confessed is represented as a most powerful craft, fitted pulous non-interference and courtesy on our
G
and
w
o
U
w
ow
an
part, it is ordered that, hereafter, when any
Donegal East (New) jParadise,
G
K
year for constructing it strictly, if strict construc- pired thirty years ago. I know that these sons.
that he dare n o t do it, because M B life was in with both paddle a n d screw wheels, worked female shall, by word, gesture or movement, w m
he
w
o
Earl,
Penn,
A
o
ou he
tion were required. Bat it is so palpably in con- men who seek to subvert the Constitution are
danger. B u t few persons can realize the b y separate engines. She is J encased with insult or show contempt for a n y officer or pri- w
Earl East,
Pequea,
wa
a n d he
m m
B
m B
aud
a e
flict with the Constitution, and BO repugnant to all not capable of being conciliated, a n d the only
vate
of
the
United
States,
Bbeghall
be
regardEarl West,
(Petersburg,
heUiBh character of the rebel conspiracy.
iron
to
such
an
extent
as
to
be
perfectly
in|
m
m
m
he
S
he
the substantial parts of the enactment into which
TJTE WonK OF CONGKESS.—Speaker Grow
ed and held liable to be treated as a woman of
Eden,
Providence,
way to treat them is to crush them, and to
S
o
w
m
vulnerable against the heaviest missiles. She the town plying her avocation.
by a m
o he F
New Y
it was heedlessly thrust, that no strictness of conwrites to a friend aB follows:
he
m he
nw
Elizabeth twp.,
>Rapho,
has no armament y e t on board. There is no I " ' B y command of Major-Geueral ISutler.
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struction is called for. Taking the section as it crush them is the only thing to b e done."
ARRIVAL OF EMIGRANTS.
" This Congress is redeeming in good faith
wa m
F m
Elijahethtown,
Rapbo, (new)
stands, as every reader, whether cleric or layman,
(Signed) .&* George C. Strong, A. A. G.' "
he
he
aw he
all its pledges to the people. What you said
he
a e
On Friday evening at a late hour the packet iron in Memphis from which to cast guns,
Ephrata,
iRohrerstown,
would understand it, or tho learned Judge below
m
m
u?
T
w a
m
Fulton,
jSadsbury,
T H E HOMESTEAD B I L L . — T h e following syn- of it a few dayB ago was eminently j u s t . I t Bbip Tr^oming-, from Liverpool, arrived at Phil- even ornamental fences have been taken down
" M e n of the South!—Shall our mothers,
may
seem
to
the
country
to
move
slowly,
b
u
t
administered
it
we
hold
it
to
be
sub
venire
of
the
Hempfield West,
[Salisbury,
ay
o
m
opsis of the Homestead Biil, recently passed no Congress before it has, i n the same time, adelphia after a long voyage, with 240 passen- and melted up for this purpose. Other metal wives, daughters and sisters be thus outraged
amended clause of article 3d of the Constitution,
Indiantown,
[Strasburg bor.,
and
m
o
O
La e
em of Wa New
in Congress, is b y Speaker G r o w :
accomplished so much for the future greatness gers, of which 223 were in the steerage. Very are similarly scarce. T h e sauio scarcity ex- by tho ruffianly soldiers of the North, to whom
and also of the constitutional sections of the generLampeter West,
jStrasburg twp.,
is
given
the
right
to
treat
at
their
pleasure
w
m
o
and wo
T
o he
m
a
"All the lands owned b y the Government and glory of the republic—
few of these passengers left the vessel during ists throughout the South. Machinery in the ladies of tho South as common harlots ?
^Lampeter East,
[Warwick,
al election law of 2d July, 1839.
F
R
d
d
no
a
^un
are open to settlement under it in quantities
The national capital free forever.
w
he
m he w
the evening, b u t on Saturday morning arowds many instances has been taken to pieces and Arise, friends, and drive back from our soil
Little Britain,
[Washington.
i«—>
—
O
M
he
m
n
B
m
u
not
exceeding
160
acres
to
each
person.
Slavery
forever
prohibited
in
all
territories.
w The
wa
SAMUEL SLOKOM, Chairman.
these infamous invaders of o u r houses a n d
of persons were seen around the veisel, inclu- cast into gone.
o he
wa
Any person who is a citizen of the United
The public domain set a p a r t a n d consecraJ O H B H . ZELX.AU, Secretary.
disturbers of our family ties.
ond
he
U
o
he
ding
the
passengers
themselves
and
their
relGROWING
WORSE.
T
G
o
M
ha
a
Under
date
of
Pittsburgh
Landing.
May
States, or h a s declared intention to become ted to free homes a n d free men.
<••«»•
(Signed)
» G. T. BKAUB£O.4RI>,
w
wa m
C
K
m
on he m
who is 21 years old, or the head of a
The Pacific.Railroad authorized.
atives a n d friends who reside i n this city, and 19, Gov. Yates, of Illinois, has issued a p r o COUNTS* COVENTIOW.
Our neighbor of the Intellicfcncer wesuch,
"
G
e
n
e
r
a
l
Commanding.''
D
m W
m
o be
family, or has served in the military or naval
m and
m
The policy of gradual emancipation inaugu- whom they h s d not seen nntil Saturday, since clamation, which reads t h u s ; " I am this
I SATURDAY THE 7th OP JUNE, is regret to say is still troubled with negro- service of the country during this rebellion, rated ; besides w a r measures."
oH
w o
w
o
o he
e
they left the land ofr their birth. The emi- day called upon by Msj. Gen. Halleck, in concan make entry on the pavement of ten dollars
wa
m
n N wY
on M
T
B
B
m
B
the day for the election of -Delegates to phobia. A week since he appeared to be and
a he
w
grants were of all ages and sizes, a n d clad in formity with a n order from the War Departthe fees of the register and receiver of the
ha w
w h
m
—A
on a n d
he
C
the County Convention. We hope the convalescent, but yesterday's paper gives land office. That is all the settler h a s t o p a y Parson Brownlow stands a fair chance to garments of various colors. The sleeping ment of the United States, to furnish recruits B OR COR N H M
S
get money enough to re-establish the Knoxa
t
any
time.
m
G
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mm
had
a
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B
ho d d no ee
m
G
C
ha
a
apartments of the steerage passengers were to fill u p t h e volunteer regiment from tho
People will not neglect to attend and unmistakable evidence that the disease
ou
w
and
The act takes effect the first of J a n u a r y ville Whiff. Not less than $2500 came from
n he m
w
a wa
n a
elect proper persons to represent them in has seized hold of him with renewed power. next, requires a resident and cultivation of his effort a t t h e Academy of Music. The anything b n t agreeable, being constructed of Slate of Illinois. Many of our regiments en- m
m
by
he
a W
B
m
w
he
o
the ooarsest pine boards and mode i n the r u - tered the field with numbers scarcely above
the convention.
He is now in a constant state of excite- five years to perfect the title.
meeting at Brooklyn yielded about $1200, and
S
Any person can enter, under this a c t , land he will average about $1000 a lecture. H e is dest manner, with beds about seven b y four the minimum. These have nobly done their
O
he
19
h
a
m
o
G
A
wa m
m
U
ment and " nigger," " nigger " occupies on which he h a s a pre-emption claim."'
and w
and x
he
feet in size. The place was very dirty, and on duty, a n d many of them have purchased last- w
w
he New Y
C
who O
9&* It is estimated that nearly half a his thoughts by day and his dreams by
to have $10,000 for the copyright of his comD
on he L
R
A
and
T
m
n
Saturday afternoon men were engaged i n tear- ing honor with the price of their lives, and it
w
n he
m
and e
ing book, and on the whole will come out of
miUion of men are in readiness to march night. Even the intensely exciting war
m
m
GEN. GRANT'S P O L I T I C S . — A friend of Gen.
ing away the apartments which had been nsed remains only for us to maintain what they have
m
he
o
O he U h
he
m
C
and
to the call of the President. I t was no news of the past few days fails to divert Grant writes, in a letter to t h e Ciucinnnti the campaign with a full purse. H e deserves for the sleeping berths. The household fur- achieved, and, therefore, I call upon the peoO
wa
w
w
ond
ho
A
o he M
m L
it all.
sooner believed to he necessary than the
G
H
ha
by G
niture was taken away in cars b y friends, who ple of Illinois to raise men in every precinct
m up he R
T o
m
m
o a w
and
Jiis mind from the melancholy contempla- Gazette :
S w
w
o
towns and cities, hills and valleys teemed
" O f his politioal aspirations, h e h a s none.
C
w
he
h
mm
will no doubt help to obtain accomodations for
m
and
tion of his beloved "nigger." Really, Although now forty years of age, he has never T H E P E E S I D E S T ' B V I E W S . — T h e Washington their newly arrived kinsmen. The passengers of the State for the .regiments that were sent
&c
o he
n G
from their own sections, to fill u p their own
with strong arms and brave hearts to folw
P
on m
N C
if lie should continue in his present de- voted for President b u t once in h i s life, and correspondent of the New York Post represents were generaUy of a better class than the m a - companies. Belying upon the same patriotism
B
P
u B
m
low the stars and stripes in defence of
D
a
mm
a
L
w
on
that was for Buchanan in 1856; and h e h a s Mr. Lincoln's views as follows :
plorable state he must die, and the verdict been heard to say that, if he should ever after
jority of emigrants who come from Great that has thus for furnished a brave a n d noble
M
a
w
wa de
T
o
he
o
Co
K
n
m
the Constitution and Liberty.
" I f worst comes to worst there can be no
of the u coroner's " inquest, if any should be disfranchized for the act, he thought it doubt that t h e President will drop all attempt Britain.
host a t t h e shortest notice, I send forth this
he
o w
w
mm
w
wa
n
he
o ou
m W u
at conciliation, and .give the South h e r choice
proclamation, and confidently expect a prompt B
he called, will he that, he .died—not by would be right, for giving such a voU."
n wo
he C
aw he
m
a
m
n B
he
w m
a onv
QUEER.—Ever sines John C. BreckinSuch instances as this would seem to lend between utter desolation a n d a return to the
response
that
will
maintain
the
present
glory
w
a
n
d
m
n
he
m
a n d he
m
w
the visitation of God, hut by the fear of a
m
T
w
B
o
T E S W F I C H A I L STOBM.—A very destructive
sanction to theoldelectioneeriagmotto, " v o t e Union. The time for this has not yet come, is
ridge went over body and soul to the
of our State."
w
w
n
w
on
h
e
m
a o
w
a
negro. Democracy and the love of Buch- early a n d often"—that is, w h e n r i g h t l y inter- Mr. Lincoln's position. The people of the lo- hail storm passed over McConnelsburg, Fulton
T
o be m
w no a
rehel cause, we have looked in vain for
cal States must first be fully convinced t h a t county, Pa., about 5 o'olock on Wednesday eveThe
wa
n
All accounts from General Halleck's army
T
he men
had
ho
o be
be
preted.
that t h e rebellion cannot be crushed by
some notice of the fact in the Intelligent anan defend him from such afate.
m on he
o he
agree
that
that
accomplished
general
does
ning.
Nearly
all
the
windows
facing
the
storm
o
he
a
n
d
a
w
and
W
ordinary means—then the, hour will have arcer. While it talks glibly of such men
U
m
who a e now m
n he
T
a N w
m
o
He had no
a w
a
Captain Bailey, who lead t h e advance of
BE-ELECTXOH OF SENATOE DLXOIT.—Hon, rived for the overthrow of every institution in were shivered. The young leaves a n d shoots not design taking Corinth by rushing his men
m
a T
S
An
w
n he
as Wendell'Phillips, it has "nary a word" Farragnl'e fleet ha> been f o r t y y W i n t h e James Dixon h a s been re-elcoted U. 8 . Sena* the South that makes Union impossible. Such s were all cutfrom the trees, and the ground cov- right in the face of the rebel batteries. Instead
m
u p o h m and m
h
A
m
M
he
F
and m
w S
w
w
aud
w
he
w
he
for the characters designated as the service, a n d as said i 0 have never been i n ao- tor b y t h e Conneotiout State Legislature,'re- I understand, a r e t h e views of the President, ered several inches deep with hailstones, some of doing this, he is slowly. approaching the
M
O
on
as expressed t o his friends,"
one o
m
e
of which were a t least three inches i n diameter, stronghold, a n d fortifying hia, position a s he
he
a he m
m
w
a
9 h
and w
w
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| three B's,—namely, JAMES BUCHANAN, Uon-before/ HeBoBcited a n d obtained p « - ceiving 162 totes, against 6T given for Charles
. —.
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w
advances;
a
n
d
also
building
roads
over
miry
and
weighed
.7.
ounces.
Grain
fields
and
fruit
h
m
n
he
w
tnUsibn
to
lead
in
one
of
our
gunboaisi
One
Chapman, the ^ Democratic candidate, i a n d 5
JOHN C. BEKCKINBTDGE and p . T . |
Frederick McThiae, of Sheldonvjlle, Mass.,
G
M C
c u he V
w
w
m
w
| would have thoughtfromhis conduct that he scattering votes. This vote was in the House waa crushed to death by the fall of a 'derrick ^fcreesin t h e ^ a l h of th« storni_wefe-nttOTiy grounds a n d swamps,, in o r d e r to facilitate t h e
$£4tHttGABD.
'
n
w
H
movement
of
troops
and
heavy
seige
guns.
ruined.
m
w
a
one
o
he
F
M
I bad lived under fire.
i on concurring with the choice of t h e Senate, a t WoonBooket, R. I., on the 16th inst.
C
H
and he C
m
WASIIISGTOH, M a y 25.
ORDERED.
By virtue of the authority ve9ted b y a c t of
Congress, the President takes military possession of all the railroads i n the United
States from and after this dale, until further
order, and directs that t h e respective railway
companies, their officers a n d servants, shall
hold themselves in readiness for the tranBpor
tation of troops and munitions of w a r as may
be ordered by the military authorities, t o t h e
exclusion all of other business.
By order of the Secretary of War. M. C, MEIGS, Quartermaster General.
If the Legislature d i d n o t a n d could not authorize the military commander to form an election
district, how oonld there be any constitutional
voting under the 42d section? Without an election district, there can be no constitutional voting.
The 43 section provides for no election district,
and no military commander can bs empowered to
form one—hence it follows, as an inevitable deduction, that the " place" referred to in that section is
inconsistent with the constitutional requisition of
an election district, and that whatever votes have
been cast in pursuance of that section since the
Constitution of 1838 cams in, have been cast without authority of law.
The 63d seotion declares that " no person shall
be permitted to voto at any election" provided for
by the act, except he possess the Constitutional
qualifications which have boon alroady expounded.
The 67th Bection declares that "every person
qualified as aforesaid shall be admitted to vote in
the township, ward or district in which he shall
reside," and the resolution of 26th April, 1844 put
down in Purden as section 48 of the act, provides
for a person who removes from one ward, borough
township to another within ten days before the
eloction, and gives him a right to vote in the ward>
borough or township from which he has removod.
The legislative regulations of residence in districts are in accordance with that interpretation of
the Constitution suggested above, and show clearly how essentially the place of voting has entered
iato the qualifications of suffrage.
PENNSYLVANIA I N T H E FIELD.
Pennsylvania h a s s o w one hundred and
fifteen regiments enrolled, of which all b u t one
arc i n active service. T h e latter is nearly
full, and will be ready to take the field in a
few days. The total number i n the service of
the State is given at one hundred and thirteen
thousand, of which, however, it is safe to say
there a r e not more than one hundred thousand
now on duty, if, in deed; there be quite so
many. The condition of the Pennsylvania
troops is all that could be desired. They are
in a high state of discipline, and a r e provided
with everything essential to their comfort a n d
efficiency. Besides the immense force which
the State h a s equipped and p u t in the field,
the artillery a r m of the service has been greatly strengthened, until now we doubt if there
be a State in t h e Union that can, in this r e spect, compare with u s . All the old guns
have been remounted a n d fitted for service,
and, as they stand ranged in front of the
armory, present quite a formidable appearsnee. I t is the intention to send these guns to
Philadelphia, where they will be kept uutil
snch time ns the State may need their service.
subjugated, is not Arkansas as she entered tho
Confederate government; nor will she remain
Arkansas, a Confederate State, desolate as a
wilderness; h e r children, fleeing from the
wrath to come, will build them a home somewhere of equality, safely and rest."
The New Orleans correspondent of the New
York Post, speaking of the condition of affairs
in that city, s a y s :
" What a cowardly creature is a m o b ! —
Show them your teeth a n d they r u n with
their fails between their legs. There has been
here a perfect reign of terror. A man spoke
to a United States naval officer; he was cut to
pieces. We a r e daily receiving evidences t h a t
we have friends. As men pass you, instead of
turning their heads, they say, " We are glad
you have come,* 'Look out for these fellows tonight.' I am satisfied that there i s n o such
thing as independent public opinion anywhere. Public opinion is created b y the few
leaders—the strong. Let a stronger come and
public opinion follows him. This is the case
now. We are the stronger. In a month public opinion—the noisy opinion of the Bfreet—
will be on our side.
ON TO RICHMOND!
:
i f i l l t a i y ^ o T O n e a t i on t h « Baltimore « n * n o f a 6y^Bfar«hlil3«'1ii tfie c o5 i m i r j r i r A i W ;Th>7Bpeak?r^rTake^ourBeat. if i * r f J
' OUo'Bailrosd.
MrVWicHrffe'-i-I will, rfr.r rjianghter. ]
Mr^Sedgwiok .remarked.; you Trill'; always
INPOKTANT NEWS.,
know where the blow will hit if you watch the
The Baltimore Americano! yeHti&ey says that progress of* the BDOL A¥hat-;hc: meant was
Major General Dte has beeti i n communication .that man who is not anxious a n d willing, to
w i t h J o h n W. Garrett, EBq.f P r e s i d e n t of the sqorificetho institution, of slavery:to>aye ihe
country is not loyal. This explanation he
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company, in r e supposed would relieve h i s sensitive friend
lation to the moTementB of. Rebels on t h e line from ..Kentucky;. I n conclusion ho said he
of the road, and its capaoity for the transporta- would not leave one slave in the wake of our
advancing army.
*
tion of United States troops.
Mr. Maynardjjof Tennessee, said h e did not
The following particulars i n relation to the believe the Constitution was a shield to protect
road are worthy of m e n t i o n : When the news rebels a n d traitors.. H e would use it ae a spear
reached Martinsbnrg that a large force of to strike them down whenever they had an
opportunity,., t B u t h e . d o u b t e d t h e . p o w e r of
Bebels were sdTanoing towards the line of the
Congress to pass the Confiscation-bills now
r o a d there were n o t less than 400 freight oars pending;- a n d even if they possessed this powa n d 40 looomotiTes a t t h a t place. Of ceurae, er, he considered thai-it would be unwise a n d
it was r e r y desirable to place theHe beyond improper to exercise it. I n the first place, it
would do no good. I t would neither strengthen
danger, a n d i t was done i n t h e most expedius n o r weaken our enemies. An aot was
tious loanner.
passed last J u l y confiscating t h e slaves of r e b Of the 400 cars a t Martinsbnrg about one els, and h e h a d no. doubt i t was extensively
circulated among the rebels, serving to stimuhalf were laden w i t h ooal and marked for Ballate and exasperate them, a n d doing them no
timore, whilst 110 were filled with merchandise more h a r m t h a n the attempt to kill a mad elefor the West, and contained cargoes of a valu- phant b y Bhooting him in the ear.
able character. F o r i n s t a n c e : three or four
When the gentleman (Mr. Sedgwick) said
cars were filled with no less t h a n one thousand there were no loyal slaveholders, he did not
speak
with a knowledge of the facta. If the
b a g s of prime Rio ooffee, whilst other were
gentleman h a d seen; as he had, old men, who
packed with choice groceries. Happily all believed it was r i g h t to hold this description
these were saved from the Bebels, some mov- of property, taken from their homes, thrown
i n g East aod some W e a t r - a n d i t i s gratifying into prison, a n d k e p t there u n d e r circumBtanoes of the greatest personal.outrage, and then
to atati that the entire road is again open.
sent further south, there to linger and die,
I t is gratifying to state that in consequence because they would n o t t a k e the oath of alleof the extraordinary facilities of tho road, the giance to t h e Confederate States—if the gentleman h a d seen these thiogs he (Mr. Maycolumn of General Banks has already received
n a r d ) was sure t h e gentleman would recall bis
a reinforcement of at least 18.000 well disci- expression. Slavery was not the oause of the
plined troops nt Harper's F e r r y . I n one of rebellion, nor was the agitation of the question.
the trains for Harper's Ferry was Assistant It was seized upon as a pretext. If the rebels
had not adopted this they would have Beized
Secretary of War, Watson, General Hamilton upon the codfisheries or the navigation laws.
a n d S'aff, of t h e regular army.
A Day of Excitement—Sunday laat was a
day"of excitement in the city. The telegraphic dispatches that Gen, Banks* division of the
army h a d been attacked b y t h e rebels a n d
forced to retreat spread like wild n r e through
the city. Reports the most ridiculous were
circulated, and the more marvellous they
were the more they were credited. A n immediate invasion of Pennsylvania was a t once
surmised, and many persons went to b e d a t
night in the confident belief that the next
morning would witness the advent of the rebel
host i n Lancaster oounty. The morning came,
however, a n d with it a glorious sunshine b u t
no rebel columns. All was peace and quiet,
and men went about their avocations as usual.
One good result from the excitement h a s been,
t h a t the military spirit which h a s lain d o r ment was once more aroused, a n d hundreds
of brave young men resolved to offer their
services to the g o v e r n m e n t Yesterday t h e
excitement had materially subsided a n d people
began to conclude, t h a t they got in a flurry
too soon, a n d that the rebel host must y e t
t a r r y i n Virginia before they can r e a p a rich
harvest of spoils in Pennsylvania.
BaHBg- u p t h e Asfc* of a Z t o d Kin.—The
Intelligehoerof ye^rday^dlfiefl-itfl^reftderB
with the history of the cannon "Old, B u c k , "
used by tho Cadets for target practice. Our
neighbor i s r a t h e r touchy upon the ownership
of "Old Buck" and testily eayB " t h a t , t h e cannon, does not belong'to t h e cadets, b u t to t h e
Democracy of Lancaster City,"—that is t h e
Buchanan, Breckinridge democracy. I n order to prove this, h e publishes the correspondence between the maker of t h e cannon a n d
those sweet babes of democracy B . C. Bauohman a n d Dr. Samuel Welchans, winding u p
with publishing tbe resolutions of the "Wheatland C l u b . "
t B T T H J [ t i t i Q U " B $ * OBJUEAH8..
Below wo lay before o u r readers the substance of a -letter from Henry E. Carson, a
volunteer marine on board t h e V. S. Ship
Brooklyn. H a r r y was In the fights with Forts
Jackson a n d St. Philip, and came out of the
fire unharmed. I n the way of news the letter
has been anticipated, but still, coming from a
Lancaster boy, it will not prove uninteresting:—
M I S S I S S I P P I R I V E E , May 2d, 186% \
O r ? N E W ORLEANS. • /
^"TR^fl^ittff'ig*."-^^*"*!*^
novel of English life, j u i t published by the wellknown Philadelphia'firm of'T.*"!*. Poterson A
"Brothers. Its authoress is the talented Mrs. Henry
Wood, whoEe 'Earl's Hens?* and 'Bast Lynno'
have won a lasting repatation as works, of literary
merit and genias. 'The- Channinge* fnllj sustains this writer's reputation as a trathful delineator of humtn nature in: Its various phases and
characters. At the present time, when sot many
families have been suddenly*deprived of their customary resource* by the freaks of war, a valuable
lesson may be derived by n a d l n g the nobhvaourie
of ' T h e Ohsnaings' under similar difflonltUs.—
1
Constance' gains cor warmest sympathies a t she
patiently bears tho trials of a governess/ while
'Gerald Yorko' is muoh to be pitied for his sad
appreciation of her character. ' A r t h u r ' perhaps,
excels as mnchip brotherly affection u ' HamlsV
is deficient ia the l i m e . 'Galloway/ ' M t d N a n c e '
and ' Tom,1 the disappointed senior, ere mil graphically drawn, and contribute essentially to the interest of the work, which increases with intoreat to
the end. I t will prove to be one of tho moat
popular novels ever printed, and will have an immense sale. I t is complete In a huge octavo
volume of over thro© hundred pages, and sold at
the low price of Fifty cents a oopy, and will be
sent to any one to any place, free of postage, on
remitting that amount to the publishers in a letter.
limited andprioc*.about
tho.BAme* with further tales of 5a6000 bus., in lots,
at tl,19al22 for Pennsylvania reds, mostly at $1,
23 for gooo) Pennsylvania afloat, and whito in a
small way at fl,'28al33
' ftn is in steady demand, and about 800 bnahels
Peonsvlvania sold at 66a68cj oheifiy at the latter
rate.--"
Ooax ia better; the offerings are light and prime
lota scarce, with sales or 7000 bus., at 54c for
southern yellow afloat, and 53c for Pelaware and
Pennsylvania in store".
OATS are unchanged, and2000 bus., Pennsylvania sold at 37a38c
AUDITOR'S BEPOBT.
T T 7 B the undersigned Auditors, to ex. T V amine andfcdlnitthe veoants of the " HO ETHERS MUTUAL WSUBAHOB COMPAKY OP LANCASTER CODBTT," as by tbe aot or incorporation of *ajd
Company Is provided. Do report that we have axamlfted the account* for tha year praoeadlns the tint day of
MAT, 1863, and find tha same aa follows, to wit:
Policies Issued tararlns; property to the
amount of.
.....*..08,817,894 00
Premlomrnotti filed amoutlng; to
j\U,mi 99
OB.
PU5D8 OP THB COMPANT.
Balance la hands of Treasurer, May lit,
18*1
BABLKY and MA&T remain qsiot.
IaUreit
There is very little inquiry for whisky to-doy, BeceUed Percentage on premium notes..
and prioes are unsettled, bbla. selling slowly at
"
Flrelajcontaaadinj May 1,1861.
24o. for Pennsylvania, 24Jc, for Ohio and drudge
"
Fire tax on asasument of Dec.
at 22c.
1881
$4B0l M
CATTLE HABSET.
8e«eiary fe«« for receiving tax..
C3 01
SSO 68
a 00
193 85
163 04
GARDNER &BEMING'S
On the 14th day of April, the Bomb
Fleet was towed u p tho river by t h e t u g boats provided for that purpose to within
A s specimen " b r i c k s " of this corresponabout five miles of the forts, where they were
$6504 86
MONDAY, May 26.
dence, a n d as indicative of t h e prophetic vis- anohored under the protection of a°number of
The offerings of B i a r CATTLE show an increase
ion of these apoatoltes of democracy, we pub- our gun-boats. On the 25tb, we, together with
of near 300 head this week, reaching about 1350 BE. FOB EXPENSES Jt PIES LOSSES PAID TO WIT:
the balance of t h e fleet got under weigh a n d
head at Philips' yards, most of which were diepo-. Paid Andltora' fati for the year
lish t h e following:—
T H E L A E G B S T A N D MOST COM«3 00
steamed u p the river, a n d about 5 o'clock i n
Bed of at $8a$9 for good and prime qually, inclu1881
Says Mr. Welchans, President of the Wheat- the afternoon anohored about 3 mileB from
PLETELY EQUIPPED
ding a few oommon at $74, and some extra quali- Paid H. Hlelman, extra i«rrlcea
7 60
land C l u b :
ty at $9ia9i the 100 lba; the demand was good and
the forte, a t which point we made our final
for three ysart
EQUESTRIAN ESTABLISHMENT IN THE
prices were well maintained and firm. The fallow- Paid Laoeuter
7 35
VoUufreund
" Compliments to our Club—as the proper or- preparations for a forward movement. On the
ing are the particulars of the Bales at the Avenue
WORLD,
Printing.................
"ganizationhf the Democratic party of this city— eame day one of our g u n boatB ascended the
yard:
t 72S
river and opened fire upon Fort Jackson, which
Comprising a better collection of beanttmllT Trained
Paid Lancaster Examiner and
In Honduras, invalids afflicted with Scrofula
72o
" are always considered by us as complimentary was answered by the fort in a brisk manner,
79 Lancaster Co Kimble & Kirk
$8Ja9
visit the streams that have drained from tbe wild
Horns and a larger numbar of Performers, thaa any
Herald, Printing
(f
H
" to tha great worth of oar noble candidate, the several shot a n d sheila fatting in oloae prox- lands where SariaparilU grows. I t is found that 40
Kennedy,
8 a9
726
Paid Lancaster Union, Printing..
Company Extant. At the request of man j CUUaaa, the
11
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40
Paid LftaaasUr Intelligencer,
P. Hathaway
8Ja9
" Hon. James Bachanan, whose election to the Pre- imity to her. I n the night we were greeted the waters become impregnated with the medicinal
manag«msnt have been Danmided to again Exhibit ia
II
It
6
78
49
Printing
Cochran & McCall,
8ia9i
II
II
" aidenoy, on the 4th of November, will be proolaim- for the first time with a sight of one of those virtues of this drug, and the natives drink it, bathe 40
LANCASTER,
Paid Lvbtnon Wahre Democrat,
Frank,
8 e9
" t e r r i b l e inventions," (in the opinion of the in it, and live on it for weeks. Whatever its effects,
6 76
11
II
61
" ed in tones of thunder, from this Gun, at the first
fl 16
ON
Printing
rebels,} a fire raft, b u t the sending of fire rafts these " watering placet" have a reputation not in- 34
Fellhimer & Kirwin,.... 8Ja9
II
»(
6
76
ferior
to
oar
own
Saratoga,
and
great
number*
Paid
Lebanon
AdTertlxer,
Print" announcement of }-eacs, prosperity and safety to the being a n " old game," created b u t little exW H I T S VS T I D E MOKDA.Y, J U S E 9 t l i ,
B. S.Jtfifflin,
8}a9
20
ing
surely
obtain
relief
at
them
from
the
eruptions,
'(
.<
i' Constitution and the Union.
citement and-no fear on our p a r t , a n d must
"
It
H. Storm,
F . Hnaton,
8
a9
Upon which occasion they will give
7 00
S.
74a9
Paid Lebanon Democrat, Printing.
ulcerations, and sores, whioh are so afflioting al- 51
1 36
8aya t h e Wheatland Club through a resolu- have been considerable trouble to them. I t ways to a half oivileied people. Vet I find all 24
8 a9
«II
«It B. Hood,
"
*' Courier
"
3 GrBAKD P E R F O R M A N C E S ,
Army Vote.—By reference to a n abstract of
13 00
was quickly taken in tow by one of o u r gun- classes have more confidence in Br. Ayer*s Extract 32
*• Wm.B.WUey, Printing Tax
tion unanimously paSBed:
H. Miller,
™ 8 a9
4 16
a o a W W G AT 10—AFTBBNOOff A T 2—BVJ5NINO
II
the deoision of the Supreme Court, which we
boats, and. taken to a safe distance below the of Sarsapariila, than in the impregnated waters or BB . It
Hotloes
Haymaker,
S aW
It
It
Ktfolved, That in this gift we recognize a spirit fleet. I t was a source of much amusement to any compound of the root that they can make.— 32
AT 7.
" 8. Hlssly, BlMtton Bllli . .
publish elsewhere, it will be Been t h a t the
J . Kaufman,
8 a82
U
It
of patriotism and devotion to the conservative in- all hands, who enjoyed a h e a r t y laugh a t the Those who can afford to buy it, do so, and it is in 45
Many New and Startling Novelties will be Introduced,
" Geo. Wlant,Insarane« Book,
Army vote has been declared unconstitutional.
Airsman & Bro.,
8Ja91
bringing Into requisi
w
" Postage
terest* of his country, that is highly commendable expense of Secesh, and his awful attempts to very general nae here, caring them surer and 30
"
"
D. Witmer,
8ia8J
The effect of this decision will be to displaoe
drive u s out of the river. Almost every night quicker than they can get relief without it. Not a
" Secretary ftis/or making
CON TELLAT ON OF TAH
and worthy the" Imitation of every American citi8 a?
assessment and tax notices,
while lying there, like " terrible instruments few of our stable products go thus to foreign lands 60 Chester Co., B. C. Baldwin,
some of those officers elected last fall by the
QABDNE
HEMM NQ
«•
« R. Neeloy,
7*o8J
zen—and that in oar distinguished fellow towns- of destruction " were sent down the river, b u t are thDre manipulated by scientific or artisan skill, 25
4c., &fl
40 QQ
MORE TE
D B OU
Army vote. The most important change of
LO E
ARKER
Cows ASD CALVBS.^Abont 90 were offered and Paid President SigningBB
Policies..
1 <g
OHN O TER
man, J A H E S BDCHAJCAN, he recognizes, in common were always treated i n the same manner. On and then come back for onr consumption and nae.
W GREEN
this kind is in Philadelphia, where the DemoD
B
[Correspondent
of
the
Herald,
from
Truxillo.]
sold
at
from
$18
to
$30
each
for
springera,
and$20
W
H
LL
**
Directore
Pees
M
60
with all the conservative men of the Nation, the the same day the mortar vessels were placed
K NG
C
H
HENRY K NG
cratic oandidate for Sheriff and Clerk of t h e
in a position for the bombardment of tho forts.
For sale by C. A. Heinitsh, East King street, to $36 for Cows and Calves—about tho same aa
MADAM C A X
Statesman and Patriot, and the only man now bem
H G
G
M
H
BL ZA QABDNEB
laBt week.
On the 18th (Good Friday) the long looked for Lancaster.
Orphans' Court were elected b y the Army
MA T ED GARDNER
C
L TTLE M NNE
fore the people who is equal to the great crisis opening took plaoe, the Bomb Fleet comSATURDAY, M A T 24.
HOGS.—Some 3200 were diapoaed of at rather
WAN
L
L m
vote.
These
officers
will
have
t
o
give
w
a
y
to
B
CKER
SENATE.—A resolution was introduced to fix
m
TALENTED ER ORMER
w
through which the political interests of onr coun- mencing the bombardment of the forts. The
lower prices, including 2250 at Imhofffl, at$4a4,
L
IMPORTANT DECISION—Church Secession.—
T
RU
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the hour of eleven for the daily meeting. The the Republican candidates.
firing the first day was kept up briskly, many
50 for still and $4,50a5 for corn-fed, and 950 at tbe
try are passing in tbe present age of the world.
C m
H
H
T
m
T
R
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Tbe Supreme Court a t Harrisburg, lately Avenue Yard, at from $4& to 5 the net 100 lba.
following bills were introduced^: A bill to leof
t
h
e
ebells
apparently
entering
the
Forts.
R
Y
D
G
m
I n this county b u t two of the candidates
As a fitting finale .to this magnificent effort
galize and confirm the act of the President, acE
SHEEP.—The offerings and sateB reach about
F I R S T EEOHLAE SESSION.
About 1 o'clock a rebel steamer made h e r a p - rendered a very important deoision touching
B
T
cepting volunteers under the act of the 22d of were affected b y i t : one member of Assembly to galvanise into active life t h e old political pearance, evidently with the intention of taking the right of a majority of a church congrega- 4800 head, taken at $4a4jo per lb gross for clipped
M
J
u
l
y
,
1861,
a
n
d
to
authorize
the
acceptance
of
HOBBBS A N D P O
E S
sinner
vegetating
a
t
Wheatland,
we
would
sugand the County Auditor. Without the Army
Sheep.
observations, but meeting with a warm recepMONDAY, May 19.
tion to Becede from the minority and take posm m
W
aw
A m S
BALTIMORE GRAIN MARKET.
SBSATE.-TWO petitions from citizens of N . Y., 200,000 additional to thoBe provided for under vote Nathaniel Mayer was elected to the Leg- gest to those members of the old " W h e a t l a n d tion from our advance gun-boats, aho p u t back
T
m
w
a
S
w
session
of
the
church
property.
The
deoision
BALTIMORE, May 24, 18G2. .
a n d Pennsylvania for a general bankrupt law the act. A bill to amend the fugitive Slave islature over Abraham Peters, a n d Jacob Club" who are y e t true to " Buck and Erect,'* with'all expedition to the forts, d u r i n g the
D
m
U
m
FLOUE.—The foreign advices oontinuo unfavormorning a swarm of bees oame from shore was made in a case connected with the F i r s t
M
•were presented. A petition from citizens of act. The Tax bill was considered as far as to
m
w
SEAT
to
again
take
possession
of
the
cannon,
and
on
Kurtz
over
Jacob
A.
Miller,
for
Auditor
as
and s e a l e d upon ourpoop, but we were obliged Reformed Dutch Church of Philadelphia, and able, causing a heavy feeliDg in the market and re- A
FOB EVERYBODY B m m
w
Massachusetts in favor of emancipation was the 108th section. The bill donating lands
the first news of a Union victory, decorate it to " drive those bees a w a y , " as they made it
stricting the demand almost entirely to the wants
also presented. A resolution was adopted ask- for agricultural colleges was considered, a n d follows:
THREE GREAT CLOWNS
was in favor of the claim of the minority to of tho local trade. With only fair receipts, holders
i n g the Secretary of the Interior to report the postponed till to-morrow.
DAN OAEDNEB OHN FOSTER
TOGNG DAN
Nathaniel Mayer, Rep
7236 with evergreens, load it with grape and r a t h e r unpleasant to do the necessary work
hold the property, as they constituted the remain pretty firm, and prioes for tbe best brands
m
names and number of vessels engaged in (he
HOUSE.—The confiscation bill was debated Abraham Peters, Dem
7229 canister, r e p a i r to the "Shades of Wheatland,"
Q
w
bad been nearly sustained. Sales reported of some
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A D
W
T
W
THOUT
VULGAR
TY
slave trade, in the southern district of New at great length up to the hour of adjournment.
lawful
congregation
under
the
charter,
a
n
d
and there do their Country some service by while they were there. Old Mr. Z
600 bbla. Ohio Extra at $5,621 and 800 bbls. HowEZRA BDCHEK
and Kate
York, and arrested since May, 1802, the names
Mayer's majority
7
ONA LABEB
discharging t h e cannon, "Old B u c k , " a t a tar- should hove been present with kettles, sand, were, with BUCII of the majority na might r e - ard Street Super at $5,37ia$5,50 per bbl. Vfa
m
of the bondsmen : the amount of bonds, and
MoNDAvf May 2C.
OHN B T
A
M
o
he C m w
quote as follows at the close ;
Jacob Kurtr, KBp......
.,
7319
get-not more t h a n three feet distant,—said &c. We considered it a good omen. The turn to the usual common order of tho church,
w
n
the amount realized by the government; also,
SENATE.—A resolution was offered request- Jacob A.Miller, Dem
WHEAT.—Some 32,000 bushels of Wheat novo
7233
the names of persons engaged in the slave ing the Secretary of War to communicate
target to be composed of t h e six feet one inch same day a number of our gun-boats went entitled to all the rights thereof.
been reoeived on Change through the weok. Tbe ACCOUNTS O P T R U S T A N D A S
trade in the southern district of New Y o r k ; copies of a n y instructions to a n y general, in
Kurtz's majority
3G of the "Old B u c k , " whose election to the Presi- within rnnge of the Forts a n d opened upon
S G N E D ESTATES
Memphis is Baid to be overrun b y gamblers, demand for both colors has been confined to good
them, the forts returning shot for shot. The
ETER BB TNBE BRADY B A D
and prime lota; other grades have been very dull
the amount of bonds, etc., and the amount r e - pursuance of act of August, 1861, setting free
he o ow ng named
But as the Legislature h a s adjourned a n d dency was to give P E A C E , PROSPERITY AND rebels had a chain stretched across the river a garroters and mnrderers. An old man, a cigar and heavy.—Price' of white sboir no change, good T H E accoun o
B
C
w
U
B
alized b y the government from their forfeit- slaves employed against the United States b y
O
H
W
E
Mr.
Peters
h
a
s
served,
we
suppose
Mr.
Mayer
SAVKTV
TO
TIIE
CONSTITUTION
ASD
THE
U
S
I
O
S
.
short
distance
below
the
forts,
held
in
place
to
prime
soiling
steadily
since
Friduy
last
at
dealer,
w
a
s
recently
strangled
a
n
d
robbed
of
ure.
A bill was introduced and passed by their masters. Also, a resolution calling on
U
C
C mm
and supported by a number of old schooners $15,000 in specie during a thunder storm at ISOalGO cents, and choice do. at 102altI5 cents.
MANHE M
FR DAY
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•which the rebel steamer Planter, (which was all people in loyal a n d disloyal States to aid will have to " g r i n a n d bear i t . " And a s Mr.
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Red wheat, since Monday, has gradually declined, L & B
anchored. The bombardment on this day night.
delivered by some colored men to Commodore the goverment in maintaiaing the Constitution. Kurtz has not contested Mr. Miller's r i g h t to
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and closes dull at 124al25 cents lor good and prime
A Youthful Convict.—James Brady only ceased about 7 o'clock in tho evening. On
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Dupont'a squadron) is (o he appraised, a n d A j o i n t resolution was adopted to compensate
Pennsylvania,
and
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per
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for
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The officers of tho Monitor have stated that,
one half of the value to go to those who as- the crew of the Yaruna for properly lost while
nineteen years of age, who was arrested in the 19th the Mortar Fleet resumed the bomB
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fair to prime Southern.—To-day 11,500 bushels
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sisted in the rescue of the steamer. I t also in the public service. A bill was introduced not constitutionally elected, though we hear Honeybrook, Chester county, sometime ago, bardment about 6 o'clock in the morning, to- with the improvement of her smoke-stack, were received, the bulk of which was red whoat; D
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gether with a number of the gunboats, b u t
provides that the Secretary of Ihe Xavy may to relieve the national government from all a great deal of reverence expressed j u s t now
they were willing to go to sea i n her, a n d with a very moderate demand we notice a further
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for
robbing
the
mail,
plead
guilty
in
the
TJ.
S.
received
no
reply
from
the
forts
until
about
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invest the same in United States stocks and obligations to support slavery, and of all r e - for the Constitution by a certain class of Demdoclino in this description ; white was unchanged.
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court on Wednesday last. B r a d y was a stage o'clock, the rebels getting a better r a n g e of therefore it is presumable that the others of At the closo wo quote fuir to prima Southern red H
pay the interest. A resolution authorizing sponsibility for it under the Constitution.—
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the presentation of medals of honor to enlist- The credentials of Hon. J a m e s Dixon, re-elect- ocrats. Mr. Peters being of the Sanderson, driver, a n d the letter b a g for the town which the position of our vessels. Two .shots struck her pattern are intended for sea-going.
at 124al2fi cents, and Pennsylvania do. at ySal20
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the Oneida, wounding seven men and partially
ots. per bushel.
ed men who distinguish themselves in battle ed as Senator from Connecticut, were present- Vallandigham stripe who applauded BreckinA
A boy by the name of Brickford, fourteen
RYE.—The supply of Rye bus Wen quite light,
was passed. The Confiscation bill was taken ed. A bill was introduced to aid in restoring ridgo, in his defence of the Constitution j u s t he drove to WOB entrusted to his keeping. H e dismounting her large pivot g u n . T h e firing
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up. An amendment to that p a r t of the bill order and to preserve the public pence within before he stepped into the rebel army, to robbed it of its contents, and took the package on o u r part was continued throughout the en- y e a r s old, committed suicide b y shooting him- but fully adequate to the present demand. We
quote Pennsylvania at 73a74 cents : and Maryland
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which disqualifies persons guilty of the offences the insurrectionary districts. The T a x bill
of letters to his boarding house, whore it was tire night of the 19ih, the ascending and de- seff, in Waterbury, Vt., on the l o t h inst. at GSa69 cents per bushel. To-day m note a sale G
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scending shells presenting a beautiful sight.
named in the bill was to the effect that such was considered; the t a x on telegraphic dis- destroy the Union and the Constitution, will
found. The s h o r t e s t p e r i o d t o which he can be On the 20th. the masts were taken out of two No adequate cause is assigned for the actof 150 bushels prime Pennsylvania at 72 cents, a
person-: also forfeit all rights of citizenship. patches was made one cent a message where have some qualms of conscience to think that
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I n Cazenotia, New York, recently, a district decline of 2 cents per bushel. We now quote
of
our
gun-boats
so
as
to
enable
them
to
a
p
(
sentenced,
under
(he
law,
is
ten
yearn.
It was rejected. Another amendment, that the cost of the first ten words does not exceed he pocketed seven hundred dollars a n d * sit" in
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proach nearer to the enemy under the cover of school gave a u exhibition, embraceing a dra- Maryland at 60a6S conls per bushel.
all the property forfeited by (Ms bill shall 20 c e n t s ; a n d where the t a x on the first t e n
the Assembly all winter uuconsitutionally'.
CyKN.—Receipts for the week 95,000 bushels. M
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Hydrophobia.—THE STOY R E M E D Y . — A s the darkness, and endeavor to cut the chain matic scene in which a deserter was to be Bhot.
first be bound by all debts to loyal persons by words exceeds 20 cents, the tax to be three
With a fair demand we quote at the close fuir to
the persons to whom the property belongs, cents.
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season is approaching when " dogs go mad,*' stretched across the river. A deserter from The act was performed, and the l a d who acted prime dry white G0;.0u ccnt3, and yellow do. 50d C
Fort Jackson was found in the marsh along
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was BIEO rejected. A motion to strike out that
Commendable.—Martin D. Hess, Superin- and hydrophobia is said to prevail, the HarrisN
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the part {a son of R e v . E . Swan) fell dead 53 coat3 per bushel, gules for the week 08,000
p a r t which authorizes the President to employ
IlorsK,—The Confiscation bill was consider- tendent of the Lancaster County Hospital, r e - b u r g Telegraph publishes the following which tbe river and taken on board the flag ship,
buslwls. To-day some 30.000 bushels were receivC
MONDAY
from whom was derived a great amount of im
upon the stage. I t was found that in loading ed. Sales of G,000 bushels fair to prime dry whito I
a n d organize persons of African descent, as he ed
as and
follows:
passed by a vote of 82 yeas to 68 nays
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spectfully requests in his official capacity, it is said is the veritable recipe for making the portant information. About midnight the the g u n a brass ferrule ou t h e ramrod h a d at 60aC3 cents, and 9,000 bushels gondi and prime I
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two dismasted boats ascended the river with
yellow at 53a54 cts., an advance In the, latter of 1
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YEAS—Messrs. Aldrich, Allen, Arnold, Ash- all the Clergymen of the City and County to celebrated Stoy m e d i c i n e : —
may deem proper, to suppress the rebellion,
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the intention of cutting the chain cable, b u t slipped from its place _ and remained in the cent per bnshul.
In 1819, one Valentine Kettering, of Dauphin
,:
was also rejected. An amendment that no ley, Babbit, Baker, Baxter, Beaman, Blair, of occasionally visit that Institution, to adminisBOT
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barrel.
whether
they
succeeded
in
doing
so,
I
am
unOATS.—Some
25,000
bushels
have
been
offered
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slave shall be emancipated unlit such slave Missouri, Blair, of Penn'a., Blake, Brown, of ter spiritual comfort and consolation to the oounty, communicated to the Senate of Pennsylable to say. On that day the rebels fired from
on Change through the week. Nearly tbe cntiro
shall be taken possession of by some agent of Virginia, Buffington, Campbell, Chamberlain,
Speaking of the effols of w a r upon domestic offerings have changed hands at from 39a4l cents
vania, a sure remedy for the bite of any kind of batteries below the forts. Tbe bombardment
LANCA TER COO TY BANK
the United States, and placed in tmuxitu to Clark, Colfax, Frederick A, Conkling, Roscoe sick and suffering inmates, ns public service
for
fair
to
prime
Pennsylvania;
:iSa40
coots
for
manufactures in Philadelphia, the North
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Conkling, Cutler, Davis, Duell, Dunn, Edger- can not be conducted there with a n y degree of mad animals. He Baid that his ancestors had al- from Ihe mortar vessels and several of thB
be colonized, was al^o rpjeded.
Maryland d o : and 35:i37 cents per bushel for VirHE D RECTORS
dayde
ready used it in Germany 250 years ago, and that gunboats still Continued, but with what effect American of that city says, " most manufacginia
do
,
*
at
which
range
of
prices
wo
quota
at
the
H O U S E . — T h e special committee reported ton, Edwards, Eliot, Ely, Fenton, Fessenden, satisfaction or profit to those heretofore so
l a m unable to say. On the 22d and 2:>d the turing firms are operating as largely as ever,
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Frank,
Cooch,
Goodwin,
Gurley,
Hickman,
he had always found it to answer tho purposo, durcloso. To-day tho receipts were 9000 bushels. C
articles of impeachment against West II. Hum •
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much neglected.
firing
continued
from
the
gun-boats
a
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d
moring a residence of fifty years in the United States. t a r vessels, with an occasional reply from the and not a few of them, instead of suffering a Sales of some 5000 bushels at our \ quotations,
phries, J u d g e of tho District Court of the Hooper, Hutchins, Julian, Kelley, Kellogg, of
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United States for the several districts of Ten- Michigan, Kellogg, of Illinois, Killinger, LanAm
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Ue only published it from motives of humanity. forts. About 2 o'clock on the morning of the depression from the war, have been more hur- market closing steady.
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Religious.—The Lebanon Glassis of the
sing,
Loomis,
Lovejoy,
McKnight,
McPhersoD,
nessee. The report was agreed to, and a
2-Lth,
in
obedience
to
a
signal
from
t
h
e
flagM
This
remedy
consists
in
tho
weed
called
Chickried
during
the
last
s
i
x
months
with
orders
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BALTIMORE
CATTLE
MARKET.
resolution adopted for the appointment of five Mitchell, Morehead, Morrill, of Maine, Mor- German iteforaied Church of t h ? State of
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weed. It U a summer plant, kuown to the Ger- officer, we got under weigh to attack the forts. than at any former period in their history."
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managers to conduct the impeachment, and rill, Vermont, Noel, Olin, Patton, Pike, Pome- Pennsylvania, will hold its sessions in the
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that the Senate be made acquainted with the roy, Porter, Potter, Rice, of Maine, Riddle, St. Emanuel's Church a t Harrisburg, from mans and Swiss by the names ofGauchneil, Rothcr ihe two forts, the mortar boats firing rapidly
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Tho offerings at the Stato Live Stock Scales C
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Myer, or Bother Huchnerdarm I n England it at the eame time. In a short time, while unaction of the House with the view of concur- Rollins, of New Hampshire, Seargeant, Sedgm
wero
700
head,
against
000
head
last
week.
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witness of tbe execution of General Andre,
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r e n t proceedings in the premises. The Navy wick,, Shanks, Sloan, Spaulding, Stevens, Friday, the 30th of May to Tuesday, the 3d of is called Red Pimpernel; and its botanical name der the fire of the forts, we c.ime to the chain
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the amount offered 150 wero left over unsold, aod
Appropriation bill was taken u p ; $48, 000 Stratton, Trimble, Trowbridge, Vanhorn, V a n J u n e . The opening sermon will be preached on is Angelica Phooicea. I t must ho gathered in cable, crushing through it without much difii- died in New York on the 10th inst., at the age 550 head taken by City butchers and packers at
Valkenburg,
Verrae,
Wall,
Wallace,
Walton,
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were appropriated for rent and expenses of the
Friday evening, by the Rev. M r . Kramer, the June, when in full blom, and dried in the .shade cullj'. After succeeding in breaking tho chain of 02. H e r father was a quartermaster of the prices ranging from $1 to $5 per 100 lbs., showing
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a decline since latt Thursday of 25 cts. per 100
Naval Academy at Newport, R I. The bill as of Vermont, Washburn, Wheeler, White, of President of the Classis, a n d preaching will
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and then pulverized.—Tbe dose of this for a grown we moved across to F o r t Jackson under a Continental army, and was stationed in the lb on the bolter grades ot Reeves. Tho market
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shower of shot and shell from both forts and highlands when Andre's capture a n d execum
take place in the morning and evening of each person is a small table spoonful, or in weight a
closed
dull.
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cluding S l l t 017, 000 for pay of officers,
a number of batteries. Here the scene beggars
Nays—Messrs. Allen, Ancona, Bailey, of
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HOGS.—The supply of Hogs was only fuir and
engineers and seamen ; $ 1 1 , 400,000 for the Pennsylvania, Biddle, Blair, of Virginia, day. The proceedings of the Classis are p u b drachm and a scrapie at once, in beer or water. decripiion, even if I h a d the power to give a tion took place.
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r e p a i r and equipment of vessels and $ o , 000,000 Browne, of Rhode Island, Calvert, Clements, lie, a n d persons who m a y feel interested i n For children the dose is the same, yet it must be better description. From Fort Jackson we
The Manchester American says that the
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improved 25 cts per 100 lbs. Sales ranging from
for ordnance and orJnance storee.
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Cobb, Corning, Cox, Cravens, Crisfield, Crit- them are invited to attend.
administered at three different times. I n applying passed over to Fort St. Philip, r u n n i n g close mother of Commodore N u t t h a s presented $4 25 to $5.25 per 100 lbs.
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tenden, Dawes, Delano, Delaplaine, Diven,
it to animals, it must be used green cut to pieces, under the ramparts, giving them broadside Major Nutt, the father of that pigmy, with
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after broadside of grape, canister, shrapnell
Dunlap, English, FiBher, Granger, Grider,
Th Peop e H a a n d Cap S ore
TUESDAY, May 20.
Hopler's Meeting S o u s e , in Rapho town- and mixed with bran or other feed. For hogs the and shell. About this time we encountered a another youngest, whose live weight a t its to prime Sheep sold at frm 3£ to 4J cts per lb
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Haight,
Hall,
Harding,
Harrison,
Holm
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gross.
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SENATE.—The consideration of the Confiscaship, this County, will be dedicated b y t h e pulverized weed is made into little halls by mixing fleet of rebel steamers, one after another of advent, waB only a pouud a n d a half!
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tion bill occupied the attention of the Senate Horton, Johnson, Kerrigan, Knapp, Law, L a AMBUEGH T LL L VE
zear, Leary, Lehman, Mallory, Maynard, Men- Evangelical Menonite Society, on the 8 t h of it with floor and water. I t can also be put on which was either sunk by our shot, or fired
t h e ei tire session.
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by their crews and deserted. W e also en
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
HOUSE.—The Committee on Post-offices and zies, Nixon, Nobile, Norton, Nugent, Odell, J u n e , being.Whitsuntide. There will also be bread and batter, or in honey, molasses, Ac. The
BALTIMORE May 24,1862.
countered the famous " battering r a m , " which
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Arrival a n d Departure of Trains.
Post-roada reported a bill to establish certain Pike, Pendleton, P e r r y , Phelps, of Missouri, preaching on Monday following. Services in Rev. Henry Muhlenberg said that in Germany 30
Maryland
Tobacco
was
in
active
demand
during
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g.ive us a pretty ae?ere poke, but did not do
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railroads and post-roads. The Committee de- Rollina, of Missouri, Segar, Sheffield, Sbiel, English a n d German.
grains of this powder are given four times the first
tbe past week, and lnrge sales have taken place,
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us much injury. She was afterwards taken
LZAVE EASTWARD,
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clare the bridge partly constructed across the Smiih, Steele, of New York. Steele, of New
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estimated at about BOO Uhds. Prices have been
day, than one dose a day for a whole week ; while ny tbe Mississippi, her machinery destroyed
Jersey,
Thomas,
of
Massachusetts,
Thomas,
of
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„ 2.45 a . m . very firm, rather favoring sellers.
The-better
Ohio river a t Steubenville, Ohio, abutting on
at
the
same
time
tbe
wound
is
washed
out
with
a
aud
left
float
down
to
the
forts.
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on
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Wounded.—Among t h e wounded a t t h e batPast Line
7.00 a. m. grades were mora sought after than formerly, and
t h e Virginia shore, to be a lawful structure Maryland, Train, Vallandigham, Voorhees,
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our course for some distance up the river, we
SOFT FELT AND S LK HATS
a n d publio highway, and established as a post- Wadsworth, Ward, Webster, Wiokliffe, Wood tle of Williamsburg, we find the name of Ben- decoction of the weed, and then the powder strewed
Mt. Joy Ac. arr
8.40 a. m. a firmer tone generally prevailed throughout the
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marltct. Wo quote prices steady as follows, viz:
in i t Mr. Kettering said that he in all instances met several rebel steamers lying along the Lancaster Accom
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r o u t e for the purpose of the transmission of the and Woodruff—G8.
9.00
a.
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neville Moyer of this connty. He belonged to
river banks burning. We anchored a few
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and
common
Maryland
$4,50u$3;
good
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administered but one dose with the most happy remails. The bridge is to be provided wiih
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miles above the forts, at a place called the
THE CONFISCATION -SILL.
common $5a$5,50 ; middling $6;i$7 ; seconds good
Col. McCarter's regiment.
drawfl for the passage of boats. The bill was
G.08 p. m. common and fine $5«$8 ; good and fine brown $7,
sults. This is said to be the same remedy through Quarantine, whore there was a company of Harrisburg Accommodation
Provides that all the estate, property and
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taken u p a n d passed. Four petitions were
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which the late Doctor William Stoy effected so soldiers encamped. The loss of life on board
50o$l0; extra fino $HaSl2. Ohio Tobacco has
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moneys,
stocks,
credit
and
effects
of
the
person
or
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meeting
of
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Sopresented from the principal importers in
A 1.21 a. m. been in roquest, but wo hear of no transactions to
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of the Brooklyn was greater than on any other, Through- Express
persons hereinafter named, nre declared forfeited
many cures.
New York, asking for an extension of the time
ciety
will
be
held
on
Monday
the
9th
of
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e
Mail
Train
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a.
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to the government of the United States, and debeing 10 killed. We had also between 20
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to three years in which goods can remain in clared lawful subjects of seizure, and of prize and at 2 o'clock P . M. at Cooper's Hotel. P r e Mount Joy Accommodation
...10.50 a. m. quotations ns follows, viz: Inferior to good comS
and Qu
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—
Odd Fellows S t a t i s t i c s — F r o m the report of and 30 wounded. Tbis is said to have been Fast Lino
bond. The House refused to permit the in- cap tare wherever found, for the indemnity of the
2.18 p. m mon $4,50a{5; red and spangled &>,50a$7; good
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one of tho moat severe engagements, for the
miums will be awarded for fine Strawberries
troduction of a resolution providing for a del- United States, against the expenses for suppressing
the Grand Scribe of the Encampment of Penn
and fine red and spangled $7,50a?H',.10 ; and vel
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Accommodation
6.08
p
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AT
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time it lasted, on record. At the Quarantine,
&c.
low
$I0a$12,50.
Sales
of
2nd
LL<}?.
Kentucky
egate in Congress to represent t h e District of the present rebellion—that is to say :
7.44 p . m .
sylvania w h i c h was in session last week in about 9 a. m., the mournful word, " A l l h a n d s Lancaster and Columbia Train
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Columbia. The Post-office committee reported,
First.—Of any person hereafter acting as an
Emigrant train
10.20 p. m. and Mason Co. Tobacco have tra'nspired since our
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Another Patent.—Through the agenoy of Mr. Philadelphia, we glean the following statist ics. bury the d e a d " was passed, and oneafter nn- THE COSPESSIOS AKD EXPERIENCE OP A S INVALID. last report, at prices ranging from $7 to $It». The
w i t h a negative recommendaiioo, the Senate officer in the army or navy of the rebels, now or
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other of our brave men, now cold in death,
we w
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demand is active, and receipts aro coming forward
bills, providing that no person, for reason of hereafter, in arms against tho government of the Jacob Stauffer, of this City, M r . H . Harnish,
Number of encampments in the Slate, 8 0 ; were lowered into boats a n d conveyed ashore,
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color, shall be disqualified from carrying the United States.
miller, h a s received letters p a t e n t for a useful members initiated, 1 0 1 ; persons rejected, 1 ; to a neat little spot recently occupied as a caution to young men who suffer from Nervona Doblllty, tained. Wo quote as before, v i z : Common luga
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mails. The bill was taken up and debated at
Secondly.—Any person hereafter as President,
; common OHN A HCTLTZ
admitted by card, 7 ; withdrawn by card, 30 ; rebel camp, where they were interred. At 11 Prematura Decay, &c; supplying at the same time the •€7a$8,50 ; good light heavy $S,50a$9,50
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Vice President, member of Congress, Judgo of any improvement in water wheels.
some length.
means of Self-Core. By one who has cured himself and good leaf $9.50a3lI.5O ; fino do. ! $l2,60a$13
Court, Cabinet officer, Foreign Minister, Commisreinstatements 2 8 , suspensions, 3 6 ; expul- o'clock we raised our anchor and .proceeded
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50; and choice $15a$lS. Tho inspections for the
still
farther
u
p
the
river,
i
n
company
w
i
t
h
tho
after
being
pat
to
greit
expense
through
medical
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sioner or Consul of the so-called confederate States.
Contract Awarded.—The contract for the sions, 4 ; deatha, 3 9 ; P a s t Chief Patriarchs,
T H E L A N C A S T E B ACADEMY
vessels that had succeeded in passing the forts, position and quackery
By enclo&log a post-paid week are as follow?, viz r l,S0O hhds. Maryland,
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Thirdly.—Any person sctiog as Governor of a sewer to be built in Vine street h a s been
' WEDNESDAY, May 2 1 .
935 do. Ohio, 175 do. Kentucky, tG do. Virginia—
1212;
contributing
Patriarchs,
4
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0
4
8
:
number
v
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:
The
Hartford,
Brooklyn.
Mississippi,
vtdreseed
envelope,
BUKILE
oopiaa
may
be
ha-J
of
tha
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GEORGE
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o
h
Stale,
member
of
a
convention
or
legislature,
or
SENATE.—A communication was presented
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awarded to Messrs. McGrann a n d Malone, of Patriarchs relieved, 6 4 2 ; number of wid •Pensacolti, Richmond, Oneidn, Iroquois, a n d »uthor, NATHANIEL MATPAlB, Bfiq.. Bedford. King total 2,930 hhds.
from the Department of the Interior trans- Judge of any Court of the so-called confederate
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whose bid was $2,G50, being the lowest of
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mitting the Ceusus Report. Mr. Grimes, from States.
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owed families relieved, 38 ; number of P a t r l
One of our gun-boats was sunk in the engageFourthly.—Any person who, having held an several, the highest being 33,000. It is to be
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the Naval Committee, reported a joint resoluN E W YORK, May 24, lSf.2
archs buried, 3 3 . Amount paid for relief of ment, b u t no lives were lost. The rebels
TUHACCD—Kentuoky continues brisk and prices UNB
tion, which was passed, giving the thanks of office of honor, trust or profit in the United States, five feet in diameter clear, a n d is to extend
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shall
hereafter
hold
an
office
in
the
so-called
conplaced
all
their
dependence
upon
those
two
Patriarchs,
$9,53G,30
do.
widowed
families,
generally
are
quite
firm
for
all
kinds.
Sales,
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Congress to Commodore Farragut, and the
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fer derate States.
hhds. Kentucky at 7alSc; 225 cases Seodleaf 7\ *
officers a n d men under his command, M r .
$ 5 3 , 5 0 ; for burying the dead, £ 1 , 8 0 0 ; total forts, and thought it an impossibility for any
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Fifthly.—Any person hereafter holding any connect with the main sewer i n Water street.
14c: and 109 bales Yara on prirato terms.
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it
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Feesenden, from the Committee on l-'inance, office or agency under tbe so-called confederate
amount p a i d for relief, §11,888,80 : dn. col- tory on our part in passing them, as we could
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reported back the bill amendatory of the post- State?, or under any of the several States of Baid T h e contract also includes t h e turnpiking of
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reduce them nt pleasure when once above
office appropriation, which was passed. Mr. confederacy, or laws thereof, whether such office the square of Prince street, between West King
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Wright offered a resolution, which was adop- or agency bo national, Stato or municipal in its and Vine.
miles
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far the smallest, of the Order. The other
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i n q u i r e into the expediency of reporting at an
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times
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numerous,
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o'clock on the following morning we again
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early* day a bill providing suitable bounty for any loyal State or territory of the United States,
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also for pensions for the widows of soldiers and givo aid and comfort to such rebellion, the township has a rebel flag flying over MB house. expenditure of money for beneficial and char- eral very fine vessels, loaded with cotton, fired
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said
estate,
property
and
moneys,
stocks,
credits
by
the
rebel*
to
prevent
it
from
falling
into
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lands for the bsnefit of agricultural colleges and effects of these persons, are declared lawful
subjects of capture wherever found; and the Pre- hood make htm take it down a n d hoist the has not y e t been published, b u t we understand ing whatever was touched by any in tbe fleet.
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Mr. Foster offered a resolution, which was be seized, to the end that they may be confiscated stars and stripes ? Such an insult would not that it exhibits a most flattering aspect. Not- After passing English Turn we came upon
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several
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withstanding the w a r a n d t h e consequent dem
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itself into a committee of impeachment on the and all sales, transfers or conveyances shall ho null be tolerated now i n Nashville or New Orleans, pression of all kinds of business, Ihe Order is House Point, which were soon silenced, one
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by the Brooklyn herself, without losing a man,
case of J u d g e Humphreys, and formally open a n d r o i d ; and it shall ho a sufficient bar to any and why should it be in Lancaster county.
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although
receiving
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the proceedings.
Mr. Fessenden moved to suit brought by such person for the possession, and
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the motion w a s carried by a vote of 38 to 0.- and prove he is one of tho persons described in this Committee h a s been published. Want of room
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Several amendments to the bill, proposed by section.
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June
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fell overboard, and was drowned. As far ns
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t h e Committee on Finance, were adopted, after
Tho second section provides that if any parson
excellent number. The volume opens with a the eye could reach the levee was crowded
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other than those already specified shall not, within which t a x payers would do well to scrutinize.
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city
hall
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H O U S E . — M r . Sedgwick introduced a bill, by tbe President, cease to aid, countenance and abet
and L i t e r a t u r e . " Alice Carey h a s nu " Order and that was a Louisiana State Flag. Upon
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which was referred, providing for the raising of such rebellion, and return to their allegiance, their pear to ( make a " g o o d t h i n g " out of their con- for a P i c t u r e . " Richard Frothingham gives a hearing of our approach to the city all the W D E
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certain sunken vessels of w a r in Hampton property shall in like manner bo forfeited for the nection with the city government.
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thorough
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episode
of
history
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day
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titled " The Sam Adams Regiments of the Flags were hoisted in the city, but were imifications of color in carrying (he mails was laid cocvoyancea of any such property, after the expim
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ration at the sixty days from the date of tho the trump card, however, as witness the folmediately torn down. Upon our first entering
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on the table by a vote of 83 to 4 " . The con- warning, shall bo null and void.
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Town of BoBton;" Rose Terry lifts her wings
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the city wc were greeted by cheering and
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fiscation bill was taken up, and the subject was
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possession, condemnation and sale of such property,
God," soaring Heavenward. " The Health of standing along the levee, b u t they were shot
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Kelly, and others. The House theuadjeurned.
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situate and being in any State or territory of tbe
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and dispersed. Several, I think, were killed.
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and " Methods of Study in Natural History,''
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trict Court or territorial Court, or in tho United pleasure in ventilating this and some otjier furnish themes to the pens of T. W. lligginson,
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SENATE.—A resolution was adopted instruct- Stales District Court, for tho District of Columbia, " items" in the Finances of the city.
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i n g t h e Judiciary Committee to inquire what within which the property may be found, or into
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say,
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further legislation wa^ necessary to protect which tho same if movable, may ba first brought,
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persona of color. The following bills were in- which proceedings shall conform as nearly as may
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feitures, arising under the revenue laws; and tho brave men for the purpose of putting down amusing a n d hearty i n the continuation of her
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bill for the reorganization of the courts of the or personal, shall bo sold under tho decree of the the rebellion, no sooner had Governor Cartin's " S o u t h B r e a k e r , " a n d touching, tear-compelm L
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been announced than i t was responded to with Charles Auchestcr," (Elizabeth Sheppard,)
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aot increasing the military establishment was States, for their use and benefit
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whose untimely death in April last is mourned
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and
before
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passed. The Tax bill was considered as far
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numbers had been obtained to fill several by English literature. " Aslrsea a t tho Capisary machinery for carrying tho act Into effect.
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ordinance
of
secession
of
such
States,
or
shall
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have taken the oath of allegiance to tho so-called Zouaves, Captain Duncan, will be full to-day. ful pathos that distills from the kindly pen of
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liffe, of Ky. The former said:—
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in the way of a speedy a n d honorable peace 6S nays.
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may be overthrown by tho military power.
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S U E P L E A D S H E R OWN C A S E . — S p e a k i n g of lish the muster rolls, giving the names of the " San thin' in the Pastoral L i n e , " a burlesque
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blaok, yellow, red or white men. Congress, the suit now pending in the Supreme Court, of brave men who have so nobly responded to the Thyme in the peculiar style which lately Beems
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country, h a s power over the whole aubjecf. Herald s a y s : ««Mrs. Shannon appears withETTERS
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distinguished authorities to show that negroes course not often taken in the upper courts by whose parents reside i n Mulberry street,
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men. A g u n was effectively served by them were his Excellency Governor Andrew, his hold, and fell head foremost to the ground, newal of Life, Chronicles of Carlingford, P a r t
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their skin may be a shade d a r k e r than his.
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" I K DEATH-THEY WERE SOT D I V I D E D . " On K. Reed Esq., where he remained in on i n - latter article ia a review of P a r t o n ' s Life of
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Nobody was afraid of employipg colored sol- Sunday t h e 18th i n s t , Mrs. Marcy Mott, aged sensible oondition until 5 o'olock, when he Jackson, a n d i s about as fair as anything to
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was conveyed home. At last accounts he was be expected from Blackwood. The admirers
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of exasperating men who wore t h e skulls a n d 80 years and 8 months, died ; and on Monday,
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for t h e loss sustained by their investments in and h a d lived together as husband a n d wife are unable to learn fell from the Duke street
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confederate money, for fear these rebels might for sixty-three years.
M r . Mott h a d been railroad bridge, injuring himself so severely
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become »«ry desperateif this shall not b e dona able to superintend t h e work upon h i s farm
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There was not a loyal slaveholder in this counG
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Mr- Wiokliffe, for this l a s t remark, called
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DOORS OPE AT 1 AND 7 O CLOCK
L E T T E R S
m
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on
leaving
the
room
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said,
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i
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going
recklessness
with
which,
they
climb
upon
the
CORK
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Mr, Sedgwiok to order.
mines i n South America, and h i s property i Q
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^.?1ie 8 P e * k e r "•** the gentleman iras not in- and I guess I shall go too." H e tjurvived her wall and bridge—the only wonder is that England, which: i t ia believed, cannot b e fairly
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h u t a few n o u n , a n d they were both buried i n acoldent* to life and limb are "not of dally
•atinuUtd. Probably it i s worth another m i l .
800
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Mr. TrloHiffe—Tfc» statement that t W is one grave on Wedafflday.
CH LDREN UNDER 9 YEARS 6 CENTS
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GREAT AMEHIOAN-
C3IT*.OXJJS 18
Thirty-Seventh Congress.
O-ra-xid P r o c e s s i o n
VAN AMBURQH & GO S
Mammoth Menagerie
SREAT MORAL EXHIBITION
T
Colossal Golden Chariot,
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S H U L T Z & BRO.,
HATTJ3RS;
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amages.
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lottos.
LONDON
EXHIBITION
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TUESDAY JUNE 3d.
Jan »
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^grix^tural.
CULTTOB-OF FEirrr.
O H P H A l f o GOXTET S A M / " /
6&VAtUABVE
*C1TYPROPERTY.
fikSM&W.flV&X,
JCHNE W T H . 1 8 6 2 ,
TO - viirorasldF- Ms&chiiSiii^iA O f l l a a
Bovii
Fur*tiUng.
T
IH t&HCASTm OOOTfTTf ;
H E following is ay list of the -tenders
T
14
is,
14
14
- flatten. . . .
Ata'lat<>S?riSiitaM&effiiKin Bos-:
14th Classpays
• 8000
» 7 00 8th Claas paya
14, Frederlok Smith
13th do
4B0O * X x V m .
ton^flotfWiJ***»**•? e ^ j ^ S g J w s of Cttaataut a(
10 00 7th do do
,_
W A Hellahn
. 14 Peter Weber
r
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S
12th d o
13 6 0 « t b d o do
quite attinteresting._dfeqn^n gBTSfctaJ Jok«nt»briB'lflaV!7Dl,Ya>ayt
-_ .
.
60 00 S h n l U * B r o
- "I
U t h do
15
00
Sth
do
do
r
60
09
tie i M h a a . a a a - U i j B j n t Bontliward U S f f » t , t o a l 4 imh do
5WcWrman*imde mr6p*n^^
Impltmmit,
20 00 4th do do
100 00
o o l a m a t ; M . i l i f ' S t a r t * r ™ * » , • » • • * . » • * o i ' tka 9th do
W D fipnahar
in which He said, Very trtly; that fo sno-j Booth
lS|AdemBarr
15 OO i d , do do
b j a la, iftiv.ariaa allBT.HKt o a r . t u - w a a t * j lot
Lumber arid. Coal.1
ceed in the culture offWp^{hT|ft<fe^sffbe Ho, SS8, B a A i r a a t d lota t o l a Bold atparataly...
ADAM8TOWN.
Floor 14
Baary 5taon*er
r
Hdi
14|Lerl
Hernmig
9 Sehner. i Boa
WnfiQTTMbt,.
No. 2.'irA.vtwoirtory;:.BrK!lerD.wmLlNCr John Manser
appropriate soil, ' a 'careful '^efdbfiohM>f
do 14|
BBXartla
Dav1d:Hartinan
HOOBaVaiftd-Valf lot of ground, aUtttis on tba
hardy sorts suited to the latitude, andiblBAET.
H Baamjrardner
t alda of Matbany atraet. coatalDiB** In front
M F Bulgenralt
IS
Mdx 14 L«Tl lUmaker
aald atraat, 3 3 faat, 2 ^ loattaa, a o d la Wm Brown & Son Mdxs 14 Wm S Ferree
lowed by proper treatment.
Some'ta'rieThomas
Feraason
-do
14
Martin & Snyder
do IS
to a 14 faat wide pDbllo allay; boooded
Jewelry.
ties of pears were adapted to a wide'range deinu,aaatirard
do Id
0D tba'north b y ground or Harsaret Llooh. on tba ea*t J MA JHeybarger do 14 W E Clark
Henry Shank -.
' do ' 14G r a h a m * Williams do 11 Theodore Wolf
of country, others'belonged to" a niore b y aald Hilar, om-tba aoalb bypropaztr of P . F y l e . a o d J P B n u e l
John Loageneekar
H L 4 K J Zahm
oo tba iaa*t by'atnlbarry'atraat..
BRECKNOCK.
Jaimaa P Uyaart
circumscribed area. H e said, however,
No. 3. A,Lot orCtrodnd, Bttnate on the west. HasMlroaa&Beam Hda l l j i s e a e Fry & Son Mdi 14 ZH»Ihr ni bA* Bro
Bhoade * QlllMple
Jatekaoa
of North' Qaaeu atraat, c o s u l b l o g l a Trvnt on aald
that the Bartlett succeeded wherever any Bide
Tin 14|jAJOberholuarDietlll 8 Mania Sbxelau
Btreet,6ifeet«>f la'hea, and In depth araatarard 245 B M L a n i c h
H d i 141
pear can be raised; and we may add,feet;bonnded on the. north by gronndaof lata Jacob Ellas Hortiag
Oyster CtUars.
on the south b y gronnda of f eter Branar and
CAENAEVON.,
making it, indeed, all things considered, Brnner.
Wm Kaoti
S.Samnel Eissinf«r
dtslgnatad on the general J l t n of the City by No. 699.
81
W Compton
Mdi 14, William Blngwadt Mdi 14 Israel Kaati
the pear of the country or the world ! I n
No. 4. A tutor Place of Ground, Bltuate on G
Cyrna Waller
do 141J B Gordon
Tin 14
Paper,
the
m
a
t
aldeof
North
Qaeea
atreaLeontalaloKln
front
do 18 j
referring to dwarf pears, Col. Wilder said on aald atreat, S3 feet, and In depth weatward 235 faat to B D White
A x Sank*
U ( J o h n BaMll
that he had found the Vicar of Winkfield, High street, boandsd on tba north by ptoperty now or
CLAY.
.%
Patent Medicine*. of Delnglar 4 Dsleer.onthewett by aald Hlgb-a;., S P A Weldman
Mdi 131J B Pannabeekar
Louise Bonne de Jersey, Belle Lucrative, lata
on the aonth by properly now or lata of Hre. Bandera, Samnal Bberly
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m
a
n
f0010 A He nltah
loo
do 1S|
and Urbaniste, not to have failed in their on tba ea»t b y North Qnaan atraat.
lOOJ Joan B Markley
Joba.V Long afc S o u
100
COCALICO.
No. 5. A certain one-story LOQ HOUSB, and i
crops for thirty years, thus showing their halflot
SadiUrt.
of areand, altante on the wast aide of Mulberry, IsaaoFlloklngar
Hdi
14
Mdi 14|B6wartx
14i B Yecker
hardiness and perfect adaptation to a lati- etraet, containing in front on aald atraat 23 feet 7 Inches J B Gocklay
do UjGeorge Mangel
Tan 14 K Sehaeffer '* Boa
HI Amos MUey
In depth westward 249 feat to a 14 feet wide pnblio J B B « d d l g
Mdi 14 V Babubttab.
do 13| Uanlel Hlshter
tude as high as that of Massachusetts. He aod
alley, bounded on the aonth by property or Mra. Taylor,
COCALICO WEST.
thought the climate of California surpas- on tba weat by said 14 feet wide alley, on the north b y i
Slate.
G
D
Sprecher
H d i 14 B C'Kerllng
of John Knhna, and on the eaat b y aald Mai- B B FUcklnger
ses all others for the culture of fruit. In property
berry Btreat.
John Lndwlg
Pro 14 Jeremiah Wleat
do
No. 6. Five Lots of Ground, situate on the Jacob Kexerele
England, some dwarf pear trees, which
Mdi 14 A W Uentlar
Chandler*
west aide of North Qaeen street extended, each con- B Flleklnger
do 13 Herman MUlar
do 14 9 B'Slabaeh
had been planted forty years, looked as taining l a froot on elld North Qaeen street, S3 fest and
BOQU and Shoe*.
COLBEAIN.
though they might survive forty more.— In dapth 233 feet to High street, bonndfld on the aonth
14 Fradarlek Kinsley
by property of Banjamla Baakwalter. oo the north by J B E e n a e d y A S o n Mdi 14IJD Haatlaga
M d z l t Edward Wiley
13 Edward Wiley
We have upon our own premises such lot No SO.formerlr belonging to Dr. J . H. Karlz. on J H.-wisher
James Cojle
do 1 4 F J P e a n o c k
do
14 Oerhart Metxgar
the east by North Qnean strest, oa t b s w e s t b y High Qillesple & Blackbara do 14| W Dobbins
do 14 o n a s t ;
trees about two feet in circumference, street
13 Peter HtConomy
aforeaald, being marked on plan of lota laid ont
Campbell 4 Marshall
COLUaBIA.
14 A H Breneman Agt
transplanted fifteen years ago, when they by aald Dr. J. H. Kortx. by tbe snmbers 6\02.64.56 and
14 Wm P Brooks
OS respeetlrely, each of aald lota lo be aold separately. H C Fondarsmlth MJz 14DrWBHsCorkle Drags 14 Theo Miller
where at least two years old, now looking
14
Tob 14Martin Smith
Gro 14 W m J Gabla
N o . 7. A L o t o r F l e o e o f G r o u n d , w i t h B u i l d - J C Bacher
as robust as ever, and bearing good crops ings thereon erected, bonnded anddaacribed aa follows: Taylor & McDonald Bks 14 Wm Gordon
Tobacco
do 14 M Deiehler
A Gray k Co
Draga 14
Beglnlng
at
the
Fanoa.
Bail
Boad,
on
the
west
side
of
E
E
Demuth
Samuel
GroTt
Shoe*
14
Christian Long
14
annually, but some years more abundantly Bblppsn street, thencs extending aonth along Shtppen C Fandrlck & Bro Tob 14
Mdx IS Samuel Patteraoa
PGEbirman
U
Drngs 14 H F Braoaar
than others. This year all our dwarf trees e reet, 60 feet to a S feet wide alley, thence extending B WUIiams
John S a h n s
S
S
n
y
d
a
m
Gro
14
WelchanBAM'NaughUn
IS
W
M
Mathlot
Udz
14
along the north Bide of Bald alley ISO feet,
John 8 Gabla
have been loaded down with bloom, and westward
thence extending north 45 feet to the Panna. Ball Hoed, J F Smith
Conf 14 Chr'a DatHnhsffer do 14
Trimming Stout.
from the indications of the already swell- thence eastward along aald Ball Boad 136 feet, (mora or U Betner
do 14 George TllU fAg't) do 14
IBSB) to the beginning, bonnded on tbe north by the
do 14 John Denlloger
Cloth 14 J B Y e r k e e
HiThomas Grieve*
14
ing fruit, the prospects of a great crop Penna. Ball Boad. on the aonth b y the aforesaid alley, D Hananr
James
Holllnaworth
do
14
Oabel
&
Bro
Shoes
14
J
Strause
14 [John Boagh
14
on the weat by gronad of John Henry Weber, and on
were never more promising.
p shrolaer & Boa Jewel 14 J G Pnllocb
do 14 Lean Baom
* 141
the east by Shtppen Btreet aforesaid.
llaebner
Bhoes 14 FGrab
do 14
Col.' Wilder denounces grafting on For farther psrUcnlera apply to BjutuaL H. PH'ICK, PHBICe(AgBnt)
Variety
Stores.
Cloth 14 Morgan Hays
do 14
at Law.
suckers as a curse to any orchard. As to Attorney
McTagne A Bro
Mds 13
14} fted Pensch
14
Conditions will be made knowa 00 (be day of the John Felix
Darld Hnllen
do U Wm B Helnitsh
Jewel
14
apples, he thought with other gentleman sale.
SAMUEL H. FBICE,
Varnish. Stores.
Wlsaler
Brewer
R
Mdz 12
H JFHaldenun
Brooke
Hate
14,JJ oGo Hess
Administrator
de
bonis
non
of
Bald
BBtatB.
EH
HUler
Udz 14 Belnbabl* Hofltetter
B
F Appold
who expressed the same opinion, that the
13|A Beiaoehl
14
Haldeman * JackBon
may 21
41.26
Sam'lDierbeck
Llndeey Prodnoe 14
Grocery
IS Geo
Warehouses.
best varieties for general cultivation, were
E K Smith
Coal 14
J W Cottrell
Hard 13 W m Wbippsr
J
B
B
i
t
n
e
r
ISiSttine
&
Melxel
14
the Baldwin, Bhode-Island Greening,
S H E B I F F ' 3 SALES.
do H
JCPfahler
do 14 Jaraes Bnrrell
MANHBIM TOWNSniP.
Boxburry Russet and Taiwan's Sweeting.
G J Smith
Conf 14 J Vaughn & Co Cloth 14
N
Mdz 14
14'George Bogle Lumber 14 Samnel L Leaman Mdz 14.John G Hacker
.—SATURDAY,
. . . . . — MAY 3 I_S T , A . D., Allen Richards Shoo
do 14
Dr. Loring had found lime employed in
_
186J, «t 2 o'oloclc, P. M , by Virtna of Baodry Writs J S Snyder
do 14 H B Bowmnn
Mdz 10[J Cooper
do 14 a. Shank
;
Distill
MANHBEU BOROUGH.
MAEffiTTA BOROUGH.
Mrs Sophti BTtMh
Anne Longe nderfer
Wa«hlogwa dolloway
AMcMtchael
MANOR,
IIHra Mitllda Koch
MOUNT JOY TOWNSHIP.
AGNEW ft ENGLISH,- 23 SOUTH Oth STREET,
- Three Doors Above Chesnut Street, Pltiladelphia.
MOUNT JOT BOROUGH.
LUMBER,
FLOUB, GRAIN,
FIRST
PROVIDENCE.
FURNITURE,
BAD3BURT.
AT
H M Brnbaker
7j Joseph Benn
SALISBURY.
REDUCED
William Fryberger
PRICES,
T E N P I N S A N D B I L L I A R D SALOONS.
LANCASTER
8
in winter was touched upon at the meeting
referred to, aud Col. Wilder remarked that
he liopcl that the simple process of laying
down the canes as well as grapevines,
•' upon thp surface of the ground, would
ALSO, at the same time and place, all that
prove ample protection to them from the certain Lot of Ground, Blluated In Concstoga t 'wnsMp,
Laucoalor county, and state of Pcnncylvnala, d'tcrihed
cold ' and piercing winds." As to the ae follows: Beginning at e corner of Johu Warfura
in a line uf John Afhton's laud, thence hOulL
canes we do not believe this; but do as to land,
8>i degrees, east 7 3 10 pcrchuH, thence by John Cranio
sonth 2 degrees, eatt SS 2-10 percheH, to a peat, )-i
the grapevines, and think it the true plan land
toe middle of the pnhltc road, Ibenca along midd!a of
everywhere for them.
Our raspberry ••aid road, north 733£ dsgrccd, weat 7 C-tO peiehfi*,
along said Anaton's land north 2 dfljrces, WM[
canes, not entirely hardy, uud none of thence
•Zl percbdtj. to the place of be^inniug,
thiiu are except natives, and some of thcin
CONTAINING 1^ ACREd OF LAND,
not wholly—vrcprunc, lay down and cover trftb a one aod a nalf-biory Log DWELLING "
SOD.-E, with etone basemexit. bake oven, pig
slightljaftoith soil, just enough to make pen, draw well, frntt trees, and other Imrr1
them invisible, and they come out splend- ffifelltSA* the Prajwrty <>t JOSEPH H. URBA>'.
idly. I f they are covered too deeply,
of which U f-frz?d and tuken In Execution, and to
they are liable to sprout prematurely, and beAll
sold by
S. W. p . BOYD. Sheriff
when exhumed would be subject to injury Sheriff's Office, LanesMer, May 7,1S62.
even from a slight frost.—Gn-wnutmrn
O E P H A H 8 ' COUHT SALE.
JWa/ivjiJi.
N MONBAY.tho lGth day of J U N E
S M Beldeuirldze
Mdz MjOetBr Brown
Hornbercer ft GreyHarlin Karlz
bill
Md: U l d e r l W Ororl'
Mdz 14
do 14
lMellll 6
SDEN.
Mctangbllu ft Z » k MJz 111 Daniel D Heat
C W Shnllz
Grain 14 Mm E H I'a*..|
Joaepb Elliott
.Mill 14 S Ennkle
H«i«il ft Dhl.r
Mdz la
Mdz 14
do 14
do 14
ELIZABETH.
Mdz 14
I),Ti.l iMrker
ELIZABETriTOWN.
IHgKiiigerft Son
Mdz l r Matblas Ranamingar Jel 14
John Lynch
do 14 RHRos
DrngB 14
1) Breneman Si BrJridO 13 J B B « I I
do 14
J BiXetree-.^r
do 13 H bhi'j
Brew 6
r
Jacob Dye
John D mar
Tan 14
F S BryanftCo Hard 13 William Wilson
do 11
Joseph Clinton
Gro
1* Henry Breneman &Lnm
Co It
Isaac W-lIri
Cont U
Ware 14
EPURATA.
Hdz 14 amns FiaBach
Z KHUan
Pro 14
U M Fry h Co
Tan 14 0 rarer A Eafroth Mill 14
Adam L o u
Mdz 14 duo Nlsslr
Mdz 14
nnxt, the nudemlgned Execnton, of the Will of Roth&Fteles
do 13 J 8 Hacker
do 12
Jjouph Eonlgtnachor, decedeed, l a flXecatlon of aa E Konlgm&cher
A GOOD FAKM FENCE.
do 13 SHBB Stober
do 1.1
order of the Orphmos'Coart of Lancaster county, wll' D Stein met z
do 13 David &tarlc
Pro 14
-K11 by public vendaa. at the pabllc hoaee of HENE7 J S Sharp
Pro 14
&. SHKNK, Sign of the Lamb, in West Klog street, LanTake good straight rails from 15 to 20 cuter, the following r«»l oatate, lata of Bafil deca»ted,
FULTON.
feet long, and posts from 6 totiJ feet long, to w i t :
L Hippie
Coal 14 G G KantTman
Par 14
Ho. I. The undivided half part of and in a LOT OF
do
Lorn
14 A Latvia
SIdz 14
and 5 to 7 inches in diameter. Chestnut ORODKD, OD the east Hide of Prlcce otreet, iHitweao Levi Haines
Mdz 14 41 ft E H Brown
do I I
Cheenat
aod
Walnut
street*,
in
the
Citj
of
Lancaster,
is good. After you have heaped up aheap containing In fronton Prince etreet aforesaid,64 ie(( David M Reynolds do 14 Itaac H Hallies
do 14
S Willi i Quern & Co do 14 J WSrrift
do 14
of brush to burn, put tbe ends of tbe and-IK laches, and extending In dapth or that width
HEMPFIKLD EAST.
to tbo FanneylYa&ia Railroad, with a
posts you are going to set in the ground, eastward
thr-e itorled BRICK BOtLDIKG osed as a CORDRiagwalt&DaTisMdz 14[Qeorga Malllo.
do 14
on the heap, and then set the bushes on E I I KG HHOP and LBATBEB MAHUPACTORY.
JBBeir
Dl»Llll 8 Daniel Mohn
Floor 14
a LARGE FRAME SHOf, and a Railroad Track tuctj- S G Plakertoa
Mdz 14 aiestand & Stanfier
• fire, and char the ends of the posts, which on.
The whole of the brick bnildlng Is nnder cellar and Hiram E Miller
do 14!
Ware Hoose 13
will prevent them from rotting so soon, so arranged aa to be at very small e x j e o t o converted JoUa Staalfer
do 141
into three dwelling honees
taking care not to burn them too much. ThlB prorerty i« one of the best iocatione lor bnilneEr,
IIEMPFIELD WEST.
any kind on tho Rallro&d.
T s r 14
Then dig the holes from 2 to 2 } feet of Ho.
E Haldemaa & Co Mdz 13|Henry Shookers
2. Th«nad^vidad hairpart of aLOT OP G&ODND.
Mdz 14
do 14 lacob Keodlg
deep, and set the posts and wedge them on thenorth side of WeacKlORBtreft,between Mulberr; H R {Caotvrell
do 13
do 14 John MverB
and Charlotte streets, in said city, containing In front Jobn Perlln
O
firmly in with stones and dirt. The rails oneatd West King street 6tfeot4>£ Inches, and exof a pannel should be of equal length.— tending ID dep'h northward M5 feet to a 14 feet wide
public Bllay.wlth a STONB DWELLING BODSB, TAIN
• Then have one man take hold of each end ]TAR1> and 6TBAM TANNERT, and other imptora
thoreon.
of a rail, and spike it to the post; 4 rails menta
Also, of a-half Lot of Ground on the north bldo of tbe
aforesaid pnblio alley, ranning along the rear of tbe
hi<»h:is enough.
above described lot, containing l a front on said
Three men could build a fence very last
alley 61 feet A% Inches, and extending in depth northfast—one to dig the holes, the other two ward 122 feet and 6 Inches, more or leaa, with a Fratna
Stable and Wagon Shed thereon.
to build the fence. A fence built in this The last two described lata have been nsed together
the "Tannery Property."
way is very stroug—the rails not liable to aaHo.
3. The nndtvided half part of a Lot of Gronnd on
be thrown by unruly cattle, takes up very the aonth aide of East Orange street, near eavt of P l a u
in eaid city containing in front on Grange-sL 23
little room, and needs no braces—plow street,
feet, and extending southward 100 feet to a 12 feet
close up to each side if you wish, and a wide alley.
£io. 4 'ine undivided half part of a Lot of Gronnd,
very ^ood fence to look at.
adjoining ibe above on tbe west, containing in front on
street 23 feet, and extending In depth sonthward
Instead of having bars at the entrance Orange
100 feet to said alley.
of your fields, make a gate in this way: Bala will begin at 2 o'clock, l a the afternoon of said
whBn terms will be made known.
Take two pieces of joists four inches day,
Tenons wishing to view tbe premises before the day
square, and as high as yon wish for the oftale, will please call on W CARPEKTBR, NO. 27 East
Orang* street, or on JEREMIAH BAOM A S . Bfq., at No 1
end posts. Then take five strips of inch
ADAH KONIGMACHSR,
W. CAKPuNTKR.
board for the slats, the lower one being
may 14-tf-24
Executors.
the widest, the next a little narrower, and
B A D E STOCK F O B BALE.
so oh, the top one being the narrowest.—
Then mortice holes in the end posts, and
N THURSDAY, J U N E 5th, 1862,
tbs enbscrlbBr will offer for sale, at Cooper's
insert the slats and pin them. Take two
Hotsl, In the City of Lancaster, at 1 o'clock, P. M.,
strips for braces, one on each side. Fasten 35 SHARES OF LANCASTER COUNTY BANK STOCK.
one end of the brace near the heel of the
ALSO, on SATURDAY, JONK 7th, at 3
end post on which the gate is going to o'clock, V. M , at Shaffner'a Hotel, In the borough of
awing, and the other end near the top of Mount Joy,
26 SHAKES MOUNT JOY BASK 6TOCK.
the opposite post, and nail them to the Terms
made known at Bale.
slata.—Country Gentleman.
may21.3t-2d
J . HOFFMAN HEBSHEY.
JMSonklin
THE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE OF
PEKH8YLVAHTA.
A
Dl.tll 8|Ooorgo Gaidar & Co
Coal 14|
Lambar k Coal 11
do lli&am't RaoK
Mill 14
B Boclttralter
LAMPETEE WEST.
Mdz U l a T M e l z g a r
Mill IJlHHKrelJer
Mdz 14 Id Herr
B H Frlclt
J A J F Herr
Henry D Shnllz
Mill 14
Mdz 13
Lnm 14
LAMPETER EAST.
M HcQonlgle
Mdz H | H L Plcklo
Joel Miller
' d o H.ABraner
J Bickley
do 14 Rank A LmdU
J K Cooper
do 14 a Fredaod
n aillespls A Son Lam 12)David Stamm
Ware 12
Lnm 12
Hill 13
Mdz 14
Tan 14
LEACOCK.
J K Smoksr
Mdz 13iJ F Seldomrldge Md
S M Brua A Co
Ware 12 John Ourley
Saddler 14
Hdz 13
Samuel Beerbrower Mdz 14IHoeesEby
LEACOCK UPPER.
Samuel aroSJrtAg'l)
liEHyerB
Mdz 12 H O Wengor
E Swops (Ag't)
do 14>
Mdz 12
Grain 13
LITTLE BRITAIN.
J L Wright
L J Kirk
E B Patterson
O
F O E SALE.
l'INE BUILDING LOT, situated
do H |
LANCASTER TOWNSHIP.
Mdz 14. J C Taylor
do 1.1 Jamea Olmetead
do 111 DM Hasting
do 14
do 14
LANCASTER CITY.
Breviers and Distillers.
John A Sprenger
8 Elizabeth Sprenger
Lawrence Btnapp
8 Henry Frank
John Ar-iold
S Charles Flnlnger
Benjamin Mlshler Dia 8 Jobn Wltllnger
Catharine Shoenberger 8 Philip Pyle
Books.
B H»rr it Co
U | lacob Weathaeffer
Bier'a SODS
1? vr F Dnncan
John Shoeff-r
li'JETfaaokera
Brushes.
Jacob RotharuQl
la the Borough of lebnnon, on the South-east cor.
ner of Mulberry and Hill streets. For particulars ap.
14 | Joseph Samson
Confectioneries.
Wm Shear
ply to JACOB WEIOLB.
Samuel D em nth
Dr. E V A N PTJGH, President of this In- ALSO, a numbsr of fine CHESTNUT TIMBER AND C W Metxsar
PASTDBK. LOTS, eilaated la South Annvllle and Lon- V P Anderson
stitution, sends us the published report of donderry townships. Lebanon connty. Apply aaabeve.
Furnace.
the proceedings at a meeting of tho Board or to JOBIT BEJISOH, at Colebrook W
. O. FREEMAN.
Hirsh & Bro
of Trustees at Harrisburg, May 6. " lieAdministratoi ot Wat. COLBHAK, dee'd.
George Spurrier
ap 9
Sm.2n
J A Erben
ports from standing committees showed
J&red Blester
that the affairs of the institution were in
H E subscriber offers at private sale S S KathTon
aereral farms, located lnihe southern pari of Lana prosperous condition, and measures wore
coanty; some of which are finely improved.
taken to secure a full statement of the caster
Also, a nice little property tu Cecil county, ajtek
Eicliollzi: Bro
financial affairs of the college, together Md., with good improvemeate, bnt a few miles B i i
from
the
State
line,
being
a
good
location
for
a
JttA.
witha history of the latter, from its origin
Jared Ketcham
to tbe present time, in order that, by physician.
E l - T e r m s libel al.
JOSEPH BALLANCK,
their publication, the people of the State nor 28-tf-l
Kirk's Mills V. O.. Lancaster Co.. >•»•
Ely P « r y
may learn by what means thisStatehassucSTOVES 1 S T O V E S ! 1
James Smith
ceeded in founding a flourishing Agricul- At GEO. MAYER'S Old Hardware C A HfliuitsU
John F Loog tt Sons
tural College, which is nearly filled to its
and Iron Store,
Wm Q Baker
utmost capacity, notwithstanding the dis- No. 22, (east side,) NORTH Q.DEEN STREET C H Hern
turbed state of the times, while all other
John B atarkley
opposite Michael's Hotel.
T
OOK STOVES, for Wood and Coal,
attempts of a similar character have failed
Iniahed i n the moat smbaUntial manner,
in thiB couutry.
with copper-bottomed botUrs, Bus.
GAB
m d BMOKECOKbDMEES, amonjt wLiclii
" Among other things, a resolution of- the in the most
aod btjst of all Cook
board approved the notion of the executive StOTfle, v b i c boabfitanllal
a loag erperUaea bas aatbled m to Haled
oommltue in applying to the last court of from a nau oTworthleu one*.
PAELOK
COAL
STOVES,
among which Is the Modern
Centre county, for a change of the corporate
Gas and Smoke CoBiomer, tbs neatest, moist economical
title of the institution, the Farmere' High and
best Parlor Store yet prodnced.
Bohool of Pennsylvania, to that of the Agricul- COALand WOOD STOTaSS.ofthaordlBAry kind—verj
tural College of Pennsylvania, by whiob. title low.
the college will hereafter be designated—the - SHEET IB017 WOKE of all description for sale at the
adTantageone terms and prices, and old store* and
reason for thla ohange being that the latter most
Iron taken In exchange.
GEO. MAYER.
.name more properly represents the course of nov 3
tMft
ainaies pnnmed in the institution, and associates it mora Intimately with agrieoUnral In- P A T E N T AIR.TIGHT
COFFIN.
- •tuutiopBof tuesame grade In other countries,
FBEDEBICK BBUBACH,
than does the former title. European farm
AYINGobtained
a
Patent,
dated
schools are all of a very low order, whereas
October B, I8Q0, for an Air-TJgnt Coffln, roeneetthe eonraeof study at thUoolWge ia more ex- tnilj oilla
the attention of the pnblio to his Important
tensive than at any of the European 'agricul- lorentlon. Its object U> to secure a corpse In an airtight wooden coBn, by m e w i n g the lid down a t once,
tural colleges."
C
H
eo aa to need no re-openlng, aad to prevent access of tha
air sad a n y m p l e a a a n t odor, and yet at tbe same t i n e
that the corpse may ba wholly or partially exposed to
• l e w , through the glaas In the frame-work of the lid,
YELLOW COLOR I N FLOWEHS.—This is up to lbs moment of interment. The cufiln presents a
the predominant color in flowers, and is neat appearance, and can be covered with, cloth.
It la often desirable to preserve corpeaa a longer time
the most permanent.. The yellow of the Uiaatutul, la order to afford relaUTe* from a distance
a * c j p o m a l t y U , M * theremalna of those dear to them;
pe'telflisthe only color which'is flofc dis- and
t M i c u ^ d o a e by tba UM of the Alx-Ught Coffln.
charged by the fumes of sulphurous acid. Tbapabllo are Invited to call and t x a m t o a l w
o f l D i of all kinds, from the commonest style to
If, for example; a-lighted match is held theI ^l G
a e a t , maBafaetnxad at abort notice and at l o w vA'
under them, tbe purple or any other color
of O n u s * a a d . f i l a c a etreeta, IaanxaaUf. P a .
will disappear, but the 'fellow will remain a»r
• j n a U J y - « 9 . ; ^ '.- ,. .. H g D M I O g BEDBACH..^
tinoharjged.:. Yellow is also aeolorwhioh
more than any other, baffles the skill of T ? 3 ? r f i A SYROT MOLASSES, at 50
the photagraphist.
JCi «u. P « galloa. At
l^ebtf-tt-1?
JOBJT &. fiKILIB,
Wm Bomberger
D Balr & Co
W«ntz & Bro
James Pranttley
P Long & Nephew
P K Breneman
E E Fahnestock
R L Erben Agt
Btabm & Potts
M Gelsenberger
John Btndtr
14
13
14
13
G 8 Bradr
Jacob Gruel
Charles Eden
F B Smith
do 14 B M 0 rider
Lnm 14
Gro 14 Philip Frank
Brewer 8
do 14 Joha Patterson
Coal 13
Hard 14
WALNUT
OPPOSITE
STREET,
T H E STATE
U
Cutlery.
HI
B Bnchm.ller
Furniture.
Druggists.
Thoma-. KUinaker
D H HelOha
Jharlea Oahrlng
Daniel McCormick
Jao.ib Long
B 8 Uablenborg
Dry Goods.
Haner % Bro
J 0 Gets
11 C M Erbea Agt
Martin t^'Landls
Jobn P Myer
J B & G T Lane
George Fahntstcck
lSjChristlaaShaeffer
14 Samuel Allison
13
H
HOTJEE,
A Cole
John Daveler
141JOchi
14|Lawrei>ee Goas
14]Frank Oraprnng
Finding*
ic|DPLooher
14|
Groceries.
PDlffenbftch
D S & J S Bnrk
Frank Stahl
John Foadertmith
Charlav A Qelx
John Bchltich
BFHIItfPhilip Olnder
WateoaH Killer! .
Jtawpb Whit*
Samnal Taaderaaal
David King
S H Z a h a -J;
A Z Bicgwalt
HLmv
J Bowers '
WTHodioa
Jobn W Hnbley
Adam Finger
JohnDBkilea
0 Edwarai' - •
Jobn I BatUnan
JobnKiilian.. - "
14 Bdward Stewart
P i U l p Bleaelag:.-,
-H J a a i . B « « ' . :
Charles D*tyci^; B * M J , Gable
Tfaejaaa Fairer
B BllokenaderferA Sons U CharlH Pabiri • {.
14
Fi*l.rt4«*lWgkti^
JoKa Lawraaee
14 "
'-MM*- aDenrart •
i4;
Jacob JaitJttr 14
P
U
U
p
latatT:
BeafyKarkley
•"OiXHaasii s t : * « . - * - :
rJanietlfcCott-,,.•
Jaeob Smeltj
Adam Blulraabraiidt
Joha U v m n
Grenxiliie
G O O D S ,
ROOFING.
BHFry
Jacob Kegerels
F
FHEDEBICK
SMITH,
A S H I O N A B L E H A T and f *
CAP MANUPACTUBBE, Ho. l l t f W e a t * ^
KlnKStreet.Lancaster.Pa.
da 1-17-1
COCALICO WEST.
COLUMBIA.
HEITSHIPS
J C Bacher
14.George Tills ( &gt)
Robert Hamilton
14 Frederick Grabb
Martin Smith
14 Charles Grove
Christian Dattenheffsr 1*1
DRUG
HAS OOHSTAHTLY ON HAND AND FOB SALE,
CONESTOQA.
John Erh
DTE3,
POTA6H£S,
AI.TIM.
EZTBA LOQWOOP.
COPPERAS,
SPERUACETTI.
ARSENIC,
SPONGES,
Ac, A-o.
fab 19
H l J S B a r r i Co
DOBNEQAL WEST.
Harman Llghtner
EARL.
J E Johns
EL1ZABETHTOWN.
EPHRATA.
J G Bowman
HEMPFIELD
D Ringwalt & Darls
W
EAST.
HEMPFIELD W E S T .
Jacob Kendlg
H i H B, Knotwell
LANCASTER CITY.
John Fonder&mlth
14 UOSBI Wloger
PblliD Glnder
14 ••aae Mlshler
Christian Sh-rti
14 John Eshleman
HM-ymaker Agt
14 Lncaa Bresh
Benjamin Miebter
14 CharleBSireyble
David Greenwalt
1. feaac Uishler
£ Bhober
14 3 Boln
14
LBACOCK 01'PEE.
MARIETTA.
l a l I E Hsillg
PENN.
0 Brltlgam
ALLEN
EATING HOUSES.
42 SODTH WUABVES A -11 SOUTH WATER ST.
(First Street above C/icstnul,)
PHILADELPHIA.
mar 6
3m-ld
PHILADELPHIA.
DEALERIN HYDRAULIC RAMS,WATER WHEELS
WIND MILLS, LIFr AND FORCE PUMPS, 4 c .
NOTICE TO FARMERS.
Hydraulic B a m s ! Hydraulic B a m s
f^HfiSJii aflford, generally, the Cheape&t
COLUMBIA.
Ehrlsmaa St Co
BToit
A Zeller.
Wm Smith
Ge>rg« Greser
Paul Beatx
Ca*p« Belbert -
CONESTOGA.
James McGlaaghlin
Iffaal UlttUi
7Jdlia »pt»kl»r
DEHTIST
M premises, where be will keep a large assort men I
of GOLD AHD SILVEK WATCHES, or American.
English and Swiss Manufacture of the most celebrated
makers, in addition to which, will be found always on
hand and made to order, an tjxtenHre virlety of Jowelry, Silver, and Silver Plated Ware, togetber w i t h a
general assortment of each goods as are antiaUy kept ID
a flret claas Watch acd Jewelry Store.
The patrons of 0 . Conrad, and those of tbe snbscriber
together with tbe public generally, are invited to call
where they will receive a good article fur their money
Aa I am determined to do strictly a ensb buttineaa
goods will be soid-vary low. "Small Profits and Quick
Sales," Is the motto of the Establishment.
L E W I S R . B E O O M A L L ,
(FORHBBLY O . CONRAD,)
No. 148 North Second Street, Corner of QuarryPHILADELPHIA.
Jua
ly-23
OFFICE,
At this time when economy posaesEes a special in'er>
eet for all, wo rB-pectfnily invita tha attention of tba
LADIES, to oar very ereat improvement* ia DTEIKG
and FINISHING tBAWLy, DBBBS GOODS. &o. &c.
Crape, Woolen, Z->pbyr, Knit and Stella bhawla,
Cleansed or Dyfd in a aoporlor manner.
mar lS-tf-16
JOHN BAEB'fl SONS,
No. 12 North Quean St., Laacaster.
SOUTHERN STATES.
DOPTED by the War Department,
G O A L .
The Best Coal Brought lo this Market
Store,
Qfficf or Parlor
ELLAHKER'S
NORTH
for Range,
use. e x *
YARD,
P R I N C K ST-
JCy-Tne Bubecrlber, b&F.ng tha exc.as.Te «ale of t h e
aboTe v e i l known coal. In this city, Is now read; to
deliver tbe same.
A
Either b y t h e Boatload or T o n .
BO the Official MAP for Gorernment use. Price
OSE DoLL-Aa. For Sale a t
t J " A large aMurtmeot of coal of all kinds always oa
B&BK'S SON'S , BOOK STOBE,
No. 12 North Qaeen btreet, Lancaster. Pa.
hand.
ap SO
tf-23
L. KLLMAKER.
JACOB RUINHOLD. Act.
Wall Papers !
jy-1-ly-Sii
Wall Papers!
MANUFACTURINO COMPANY
FURNISHING
STORE,
H
MOULDINGS, DECORATIONS AND STATUES.
CURTAIN
The Philadelphia and Baltimore Central Bailroad.
SRINO
ARRANSEMEKT.
improved
STOVES
PAPERS,
in the market.
HABDWAEE—Of all kinds used in houseand after MONDAY, MARCH 10th, T r a n s p a r e n t
Window
Shades,
keeping.
_
1B0J, the Trains will leave Philadelphia from
the Depot of the W. C. and P . R. R. Company it. £ .
WHITE, 0REEN and BUFF HOLLANDS,
CEDAR "WABE.
COESEK of ElQHTEEtiTB and MARKET 3TEEET8, at
COPPEB a n d I E O N K E T T L E S .
6.05 A. M.. and 4 SO P. i«.
Cords, TajselB, Fixtures, 4o.
Retnrolog, leave Oxford at 6.35 A. H., and 3 00 P. M.
TIN WABE.
The Train leaving Philadelphia at 3.05 A. M., connects a*3~We invite an exsminatlon of onr stock at oar
at Oxford with a line of .Stages for Peach Pottom, In
Warehonse,
SHEET IRON WABE.
Lancaster coanty, and leaves Petch Bottom in the
All at the lowest oash prices.
mornlDg to connect at Oxford with the afternoon train
NO. 2 0 EAST K I N G ST.
FIRE-BOARD
PRINTS.
for Philadelphia.
HKNRY WOOD.
m a r O-tf-lJ,
_
noneml
THE
6a[>ortnteadeDt
SAPONIFIES,!
SAPOHTPIEBH
I g - T H B FAMILY SOAP M A K E E . ^
CAMARGO
MANUFACTUHING
COMPANY
Are aow opBalng a large aad well^eieotad aaaortmeat
of Carpeting, coasUtlug of
All Kitchen Grease can he made Into good gOAP, by
VBLVKT.
vsing
SAPONIFIER1
BRUS-ELS,
TAPESTEY,
D l r e c t l o u s AccoirLpKny-lug E a c h B o x 1
THKEK-PLT.
SOAP la aa easily made with It, as making a cap o
INOHAIH,
SUPKBI0B,
coffee.
COTTAOB,
atAKUPACrr/HED uaLY m- Tin; rarK.HTRC3.
DDTCa,
TBWITIAM,
Pa. Salt Manufacturing Company.
HEMP,
BAQ
N o . 127 Walnut Stroct,
I'lIILADElPUIA.
aad LIST
feh IS
I2.iy
The pnblic arainvitad to call and axamina tba stock
it being tne only astablishmsat in the city wbera th«7
can ba nt ont coinpleU. Ail kindti ol Tin and Sbaet
Iron work promptly attsndsd to.
A. C. i'LINN.
Pumps and Water Pipes
of all kinds kept on band and lit np to order.
PLUMBING AND GAS F I T T I N G
V'ODipllT dona by axperlnnced workmen.
A. C. FLIMN,
a' 'frlf-3
No. 11 XOBTII QUEEN slrtat.
OAKRIAOK
MANUt'AOTORY
O AK P E T S .
PLUMING, GAS FITTING, &o.
White, Checkered and Cocoa Matting,
ALTICK & MoGINNIS,
A B B A M C. B H O W N ,
FoaMBKLr OECSEB:, ALTICC A CO'£.,
A S removed hia Plumbing and Gas
TABLE AND FLOOR OIL CLOTHS,
H
Fitting Establishment from the north^aat to the
Extensive
Carriage Manufactory.
D r u g g e t a , R u g a , M a t s , Hassoolaa, & e
north-west corner of Eighth and Battonwood sts.,
W. Orange at., next to the cor. of Prince.
Philadelphia, where he will coottano tbe bnsineBa with
a~3*Hariog a ba^ar la the Pbiladalphia and New
renewed zeal and Ingenuity. He wonld call especial York
market* continually, oar facilities for obtalatng
E E P constantly on h..ud, and manuattention to the Deep Well Pomp, which a child of tan
ftctare to order CAEItlAOB-S' of «»7ery daacrlpyears can readily operate in a well of 60 fast deep.— tbe best and most desirable styles of goods are unetton, made or the beat material.;, by
These tompa are imde of brans, and not liable to get qualled by any otber bonae in the city.
experienced and com pete ot rrurkmea.r
ont of order; may be seen in operational the honees
Haviag been extent.lvel7 etigajeJ In tL« £
Camargo Manufacturing Company,
of Messrs. Wm. C. Kent, Johu Brock and Saml Magarabove buhlneae rortusar yearn, Ihey are—
gee, near Shuemakertawn; and Col, Jacob ti. Baldeman,
20 EAST KIXO
STREET,
confident that th» ifork turned out by them will be
HarriBbnrg'. It^Particniars on application.
fonnd
ennal if not Miperior to any otber muke in tb»
mar a
tf-lo
He keeps constantly on hand th* various kinds of
connty, eltber a>t regarda STlfl-E, WORKMANSHIP.
HTDKADL1CKAM8, and p*ria of BsniB, aod Furce aad
qnaltty of materials or price, 'f biir etock of new «a.i
Lift Pumps, and their eavaral parte, to accommodate
second band cdrriagen is the mont extenalve In tbe
TO COtTNTHY M B H C H A N T S .
cnatomers, shocld any part break or wear out.
county.
Persooa having Bydranllc Rama which are not in
IIK undersigned has Just Received a 13*Person& in want of »nythioj? in their line will
working order, will promote their intorest by calling
large aasorlment of
please call and ex*mine their work and a-certaia their
on the subscriber, whoso knowledge and experience BUQAR6. SYBBPK.
prices before parchaslog eUewhisra, All work maoawill enable him to explain difficulties, and pat them in
factored at tbl* eutabllBbmeat warranted. Particular
COFFBBS, TE»S, BPICES,
working order, frequently at small expense.
attention paid to all kindr of rcpalrlo^.
SALT FISH,
Jan 5
ij.is
DANIEL A. ALTICK,
PlflS. RASIKS, PKA KUTS,
OBANQES. LB&MONS.
ang21-ly-38
A Mt-OISKIa.
PROVISIONS!
BBOOHa. SOCKETS.
COIL OIL by tbe bbl.. K bbl., or gallon, COAL OIL
HAMS,
LAKD.
OH ESSE,
H . M. W H I T E & SON,
LAMPS, WICKS, 4 c . Ac
.,
fclDBS.
LARD OIL,
DRIED FRUIT,
Wblcb ba ]B prepared tn sell at Pblladelpbla price
SHOULDERS,
SMOKED BEEF,
BETo.
COACH
MAKERS,
PORK,
BDTTEB,
4 c , iio.
9 3 " Call and examine mj Slock before purchasing.
WALNUT STREET. NEAR
WATER,
For sale b y WM. MOLAND, Chestnut Street Wharf,
JOHN D . SK1LBS,
Philadelphia, Pa.
mar IS-3M 17
1)0 IS Saet King street.
LANCASTER,
PENNA.
feb 19
n.13
" OUE COnNTBY—ONE AND INDIVISIBLE."
K
T
TO
HOUSEKEEPERS!
The particular attention of penions going to boisekeepIng Is called to examine tbe extensive assortment of
STOYES,
S. S. KATaVON,
MERCHANT TAILOR & CLOTHIER,
at Kratoph's Old Stand.
Corner of 0, angc end North Queen Streets,
(opfOhitB -buber'rt-rtotei ) L4iic*sier City, Feona.,
ALWAYS HA«J O.V HAKD A VABIED A^aORTKKST » F
Cloths, CasBimeres, Vestinga, Trimmings, H e a d y Made Clothing
Copper Kettles aud Tin Ware,
and Furnishing G o o d s
In general, for both Men and Bi>ye, adapted to the preAT
CAHEIAGES
Of overy description on band and madeV
to order. All work warranted. Repair-iog promptly attead'-d to
a-'il-ly-it
S A M U E L B .C O X ,
CARRIAGE MANUKACTURHR A N D PRACT I C A L MBCUAaNJC,
Corner of Duke and T i n e St. Lancaster,
Pa.,
K
E E P constantly on bund and tmnu-
factnre to order CAKEIAGES r^patlft & .
OK KVERT DESCRIPTIO.N. made # ^ r * J K - , M ^ * -*
tho beet materials »nd by experlezrtdL
DEANER
&
SCHAUM'S
workmen.
2
fc'e*l Pkln and Cbinllle Shawls, treated with succass.
Silk, Herio?, De Liice, alpaca, Paremait-i aod Harega
Having been engaged tn fj« Carriage m a i l a g boslG E O B Q E A , H O H T I W G . Dentist.
N O . 7 E A S T K I N G STHEET,
Droiiea Dyed with a perfection that jeuembliB New
ne*3 for tome yeaw, be feels canfid?at that tbe work
83"8pecimeni« of our skill cheerfully Bhown
made by hiin will be found tally e^nal if no: *up«rior
ESPECTFULLY informs his friends Goods.
LANCASTER, PA.
to any other mado In the H.ite.iitber as tootyle, workand people of the connty tba' be has established on appllc&ilon at tbe office.
raanshlpor quality of material, aad also Is raasooaM. B —SILKS cleansed ina vsry supcior
manner.
A DENTIST'S OFFICE,
blenees of prica. Ho therefore i n v i t o thoda In want
S 3 " Orders by Utter and Exp- est. promptly attended to.
In North Queen Street, over Examiner $ Ser- Goods received and rtfitrned by Express
of Carriages, lo give him a nUl bt>fore pnrchaalog
thiB Hstablishmeot the pnblio oan find
elsewbere.
atd Office, Lancaster, Pa,
BAKlililT, MU'HEWS & CO.
the
largest
assortment
of
The following PREMIUMS baveber.a awarded to t h S
Ho. 47 North Eighth Bt., baluw Arch, fhllaflelphia.
Where hela prepared to perform DEKTAL
establishment:—A Premium by the Lancaater Coanty
OP EU AT I ON 8 of every character; In the,
mar 12
Soi-i 6
Fair of 1S68 for BEST SULKY ; a l w , a Preminm end
beet ntyle of the art.
' ^ _ _ _
SUver
Medal for the BtST bHII-TI^O-TOP Bt'OUT —
1
N A T R O N A COAL O I L !
Having obtained the most approved Instruments, he
A tllvwr Medal by the Hi-turlcal, Agilcnltaral ea<l
flatters himself prepared to give eaUefacUon to all who
Mechanical InKt'.tnte, In Jnne, 1SA9; and alao bv tb*
WARRANTED NON EXPLOSIVE!
OF E V E R Y
DESCRIPTION,
may favor him with their patronage.
Folton Institute. In November, 16M, for BK^TSlilFT
asp 25.
l*y-44
and equal to a o y K E R O S E N E .
I.NG-TOP BDGGYand TKOTTIKO BDOOY.
SOLDIEHS' C L A I M S !
TO B B F O U N D I N T H I S CITY.
want
F F
W h y tVuyan explosive Oil, when & few cents more
H E undersigned, having spent consi- D S3"PerE0H3
FFERE T TYLE
w
H. L . & E . J. ZAHM,
per gallon will fnrnlsh you with a perfect Oil ?
derable tlmo In maklBiT hlmaef acqaalntcd with A w
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tbe "Forma, "aud ••Proceeoinge" reqiired in obtaining
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claims of all descriptions against tba Government of
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AME EL 0 C X
DEALEB3 I N
the Uolir.d fcutee, with special reference to tbs CLAIMS
Fa. Salt Manufacturing Company, C o p p e r
~Wa,xr&, OF
60LDIEK5 for Penslona, Boaaty Land.Arreara of
" T H E BLOCKADE BROKEH "
Pay, Bonn tie?. Ac, 4 c , and having a l s o l n his posseaNo. 127 Walnut Street, PHILADELPHIA.
aloa
a complete Hit of the namee of all the Yo'nnteere
WATCHES. CLOCKS.
SLATK SLATK
feb 12
1-My
who enlisted in thle coanty, with tbe Regiments and
H E ub b ha mad a ang m n
Companies to which they are attached t his facilities
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prosecuting
tbeae
claims
with
promptneflsandeatlaA T T H E LOWEST CASH HATES,
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E V A N S & HASSAXL,
itctton to all concerned, cannit be enrpaaeed. He there- C
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solicits tha patronage of tbe public aad reepeotfally KVO
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MILITARY
F U R N I S H E R S , r J - T H B I E MATBBIAL IS THB BEST IK TBE MAS- fore
requests thow interepisd to call on him for farther InH
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THEO. W . HERB,
KET, AND THE BEPOTATIOH OF THE ES418 Arch St., Philadelphia.
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PLATED WARE AND JEWELRY,
Surveyor and Scrivener.
TABLISHMENT IS A BDBE GUAR.
OFFICE—At the Court Honse, Lancafter, Pa.
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Cor, of Centre Square and N. Queen St., SWORDS, BELTS, SASHES AND EMBROIDERIES.
CAtTTION TO T E E S P A S S E E S .
OHN R KU BL
HABDWAEB TORE
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Donegal township, Lancaster eonnty, Pa., hereby
,
LAWCASTBE, FA. .
cauUon'all ptrsone against treapiaalfis o a their premF0BNITUEE!
FtTHNITXTBEII
Remember
ises, b y gunning, fishing or otherwese. nnder penalty of
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A large andassortedStock of PARLOR,
tbe Jaw:
J \ . UBBAKY and .CHAMBBB FDBHITUBE, of tha
B u r a e l Bedaeefcer,
Daniel HUaler,
FOE
SALE
CAxnfamKa, w i l l ba oftar*d Urroogb; tba spring aeaBon
John If. WhltehUI,
Christian Hereh,
^ H E ub o b
on nu
o
be
at niaaraally loir pricae. by J . UTIZ, Ho. 121 Sonth
j a - S X P A I R I N a PBOKPTLT.ATTBMDIDTO. .
Qe9ige B, Miller,
ChrUUas Gerbu,
NO. 7 EAST KESQ ST.
HBTeath.Slraat, PhUadalpbU. . •
o WOOD BDR T L MB a bU
Andrew Armstrong,
Miobael Hnber.
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JOHN P. 8CHAUM.
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v « « . u « * . John Grow,
jnaanfMtnred
under his own care, am
Jamea B. Clark,
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John W.Clark,
J;I:KreyMU.
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Saet Doatf»t twp.
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OPPOSITE HORTltfQ'S
BLACK HORSE
HOTEL
N o r t h Q,ucen S t . , L a n c a s t e r .
BUOCHE SHAWLS, CLEANSED.
vailing Masons, .twites and atyle.
C1VILI4S AND MILITARY D11ESS. UNDRE56, FATIODE AND B U S H E S CL^THIKG.
Made promptly to ordo; and -warranted to give entire
satixfut tion
t j - S p e c i a l fttleailon, an horatofore, given t o Boya'
Work, Catting, 4 c . Tbaakfnl for past patrouge, tbe
proprietor cooBdently lookn to tbe huatalning hand of a
geoeroni p u b i c for a coniiaatmce of that support
which hati heretofore been t o liberally extended toward* him and those in hl<* employ.
o\ S. RATHVGN,
Meichant Tailor aad Clotbler.
P. S.—^PRIltG FASDIOMS, jicd Spring and Summer
Materldlfl, received and leady to be made, either plain,
medium or faohionable.
Sheet Ifon Ware, Ac.,
T
SPECTACLES, SILVERWME,
T
THE OLD STAND
:
YARD,
,1, and best method or procuring wator in Country
places. Muny Farmers or others, retldiog o a t o f t h u
HOtrSEKEEPEHS'
City, laborionaly prrenre all ibe water' n*ed by their
T H E CAMAKGO
Families aod Mock, by the u«e of tbe old fanbloned
I'amp, when a yery trilling• spense fora HYD-aULIC
BAM, wonld bring aa at>aadnnce of the bes' water to
ihelr very doore, or indeed. Into any part of tbelr
NO. 11 NORTH aiTEEN STREET,
houses, and abuat their F&nn*. Toe great and con*
A^ E now in storo a large and ex>>tant earlog of libor. and tbe greater saenrity ID CAHB
Near Centre Square, Lsne'r,
timsivo assortment of new and beantlfnl styles
of fire, will aoon oTerbulanca the Brat COME which is
genaraliy lefla tbsa a wall aad pamp. Whan properly ot WA'.f, PAPBK. which have beoo carafnily Belected
HOUSEKEErEKS.
nnd personsoommenolrjg,
erected they are not liable | a got oat of order, and for the Spring Trade, and w i l l be aold at greatly rednwhen neceesary, are easily and cheaply repaired by ced prices.
will here find tbe largest and best nfsortment
the owner.
F1KE GOLD PAPERS.
ot
Thoae deslrions of Introducing the HYDR&ULIC
YELYiT PAPERS,
RAM, can see one in constant operation, at the Store of
SATIN PAPERS.
tbe snbscriber.
GROUNDED PAPERS.
U O U S E K E E P I \ « CiOO»S
t ^ A L L WORK WARRANTED TO GIVE ENTrBE
BLAKKfl,
SATISFACTION.
mar IB-Gin-I"
BOr.DERS, to ba fonnd in litis city, including the most
r p H E undersigned has leased the above
WTATEN I S L A N D
FANCY DYEING ESTABLISHMENT.
No. 47 N. Eighth St, Pphild'a;
OFFICES ••} BOB. 5 and 7 John St, New York.
To which they invite the attention of Retail
Dealers and others, confident that they oan
offer inducements.
THOS. H . M-'COLLIN,
HAZARD'S
PLUMBER AND GAIS F I T T E R , RAILROAD AND MILITARY MAP
OF THE
S. E . Cor. Eleventh a a d Baca S t s ,
148 NORTH 3KCOND
STREET
CORNER OF QUARRY
STREET.
DENTIST, H i g h l y Important t o t h e L a d i e s .
for five years a student and assistant of Pr. WAY LAN, formerly of this City,1
Laa removed hia office to the rooms lately
occupied by Dr. ntcCalla, In East S l o g at., 3
doora from Centre Square, where be U prepared to meet
(hose w h o many favor him with their confidence, aod
serve them In the most aklllfnl manner, warranting
aatli>fxctlon In every reasonable case, both as to operations performed and cbaigeB for tbe same.
marZqiy
w a . N. AMEB.
NEEDLES,
T
COCALICO WEST.
CONY.
Frederick Smith
';'•.- DONEGAL EAST.
Predarlek Heater.
EARL.
BeamftHoll
BARL; ;EAST.
"
FSQaale'
\- v~" '; ; ; r ; : ;v
-: r . ELlZABETiprQ^A; ,
AaaaMHarmasy
7lH8klU
Fr.AS SEED,
SOP. OABB. SODA,
CEEAM TAETAE,
CORK WOOD,
A a , Ac.
&
STOVES,
PROVIDENCE.
Joan Htldebraad
Angoatna Bhulet
G Brandt
Jno Snyder
John 8bormayex
Jamas Holla
JBO Wisaier
Joseph Mack
spices.
B
{^"RacoUeet that wa hara ramoTad to tha aoath Bad
of tha Bridge, where we w i l l be pleaaad to aea oox old
friaoda and cnatomers.
COLLIERY COAL.
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t4|JBDlffeDbach
MOUNT JOY BOROUGH.
A J> B«»M
ACIDS.
SDQAR OF r.EAD,
FLOOR 60LPHDK,
EEMOVAL.
ILLIAM N . A M E B ,
HEW
14
l»amQBl Qroff (Agi)
H D Benjamin
STORE,
13 W e s t King Street, Lancaster, P a .
BOOKS HI
LASTING QUALITIES.
O. CONBAD, F o r m e r Ocoupant,
NO.
BOOKS!!
OOKS FOR OLD AND YOUNG!!
T
M
CLAY.
COCALICO EAST.
For price and assortment of Goods in oar 11ns, we feel AHD A VARIETY OP CHraNtlT RAILS AND OTHER
confident that we cannot be surpassed b y any hodae in
FKKOIHO MATEEIAL.
the city, and for a proof of what w e aay, w e Invite one
and all to call and look at the great Tarlety at
tironud
Hum
and Ashfou Salt,
SHEAFFER'S Cheap Book Store.
dec 18-tf-4
82 North Queen Street, Lancaatar. Pa.
LUMP AHD GK0UKL PLASTER,
Farmer
j^irtiolo.
LOC0ST MOETICED POSTS,
CHESTNUT MOETICED POSTS,
BOARD FENCE POSTS,
COAL
T
Samut-1 Eberly
tha c i t j of Laocaatar, coaaiBtlng of
Tha beat place In the Ctt7 to b a y BookB. We aell at
lese than half-price, and give yon
TOUR CHOICE IN A LaBQE LOT FOR IS CENTS,
TOUB CBOICB FOR 37 CENTS.
TODR CHOICE FOR CO CENTS.
FERTILIZER.
GOULD & CO.,
C
IOTT aa can ba parefaaaed alaewhera.
J 3 - W a have tha baatStock of POSTS aad KAILS la
CHB4P TO SUIT THE TIMES,
Q. CALDEK & BRO.,
And most appropriate for
HOLIDAY PKESBKTg
OFFICE IN LANCASTER, AS USUAL.
Is not changed in its character every season, bnt is
THB POETS IN BLUB AND GOLD.
East Orange St., second door from North
what it purports to be, nnlform in its chemical
Macanley,
Bwain,
Browning,
Heber,
Sale,
Moore,
Queen.
constituents, and always to
Eoble,
Whittier,
Coleridge,
JanOT
tf-lo
be relied on.
Tapper,
Lowell,
Longfellow,
Bnlwer,
Cowper,
Goldsmith,
C O N S U M E K S
O F
Poe,
Shakspeare, Hilton.
COAL,
ALLEN & NEEDLES'
Bjron, Kirk White, &c„ Ac.
BIBLES AND PBAYEB BOOKS IN GBEAT VARIETY
T A K E
I S T O T I O E :
HYMN BOOES OF ALL DENOMINATIONS.
SOMETHING NEW,
PHOTOG BAPH-ALBUMS
ELLMAKER'S
This manure, from itd superior quality, and
WRITING DESKS,
POETyOLIOS,
tho low price a t which w e are selling, e n ALBUMS.
ables t h e F a r m e r t o u s e i t when b e
AUTOGBAPH BOOKS,
CHESS BOABDS, &e
could not c o n v e n i e n t l y buy other
SHU at the Old Place,
GOLD PEN3 AND SILVER HOLDERS,
articles. Thoae w h o have
Cor. ol Prince an.l Lemon eta., o n e e q a a
India Rubber Pone and Holders—Gold Mounted.
used i t heretofore, aro
NEW G&MES FOR CHILDREN,
North of the Railroad.
NEW PAPER DOLLS,
a g a i n doing s o
H E most convenient yard in the city
NEW
CARDS,
now.
for Country Trade, being out of sight of tha care
NEW DISSECTED PICTURES,
aad fronting on two streets,
Which is the Best Evidence of its Excellent TOT BOOKS I
TOY BOOKS! I
TOY BOOKS
AND
Q*HaY)Dg procured tha BBrricae of
TRANSPARENT SLATES.
Come bay—come bay, and make your friends b e p p /
JACOB H E I H H O L D ,
b y keeping up th« good old custom of making Holiday
Presents, for which cothiDg can be more suluble or for IS years well and favorably known to th*
acceptable.than & n^ce Book.
people of this connty in connection with the coal busiA good assortment for sale at
n e s s and by giving bib entire attention io the b a s i n e t ,
the subscriber hopes to merit and receive a libera!
J. M. WKSTHAEFFBE'H,
G t T A i s r o .
Book and Periudio*l Btore, North Qoeen and Orange share of the public patioBSga.
dec IS t M
P E R U V I A N . — W e sell nono b u t N o . 1 , recoived S'.reelii, Lancaster.
S^dfanCool
ar.4 f;ti! weight guarantees to all.
direct from tbe Peruvian
aprl7-ly-2l
LEVI ELLMAKEK,
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PAPEHB,
Government.
ENVELOPES.
I C H A B O B . — A v e r y suporior article, received d i LANCASTER
The Sobsoribers have jaBt received a fine
rect from t h e I s l a n d .
P L A S T E R — G r o u n d Plaster—a superior article, stock of
packed in g o o d strong barrel.*.
FOOLSCAP PAPER,
B O N E S — B u t t o n Makers B o n e D u s t and Ground
THE CELEBBATBD
LETTER PAPER,
Bones. W A R R E S T E D P r n E .
NOTE PAPER,
A LlberAl Deduction Made t o Dealers
Lancaster Colliery White Ash
AND ENVELOPES.
oia t h e a b o v e A r t i c l e s .
NETTLBTOH", Q I L B E H T & CAMP,
BIOTINA
the
All or waioli la of tha heat qoalltr, and will b. aold aa
OUR SVPEU-PHOHPHATE OF LIME
are now offering their usual assortment of
D R T
tbe BEST GUARANTEE
has that h e is buying a
P
Flour and Feed.
Henry Goriecht
John Kepner
Wm Mobn
PENSION AGENCY.
P R I C E $45 F E B 2 . 0 0 0 lbs.
ADAPTED TO SPSIXP
SALES,
MOUNT JOY TOWNSHIP.
Fashionable DRESS SILKS,
111
BROADWAY,
Benjamia Orohh
Hdz .SIR Kelft"
Brewer
Fashionable SPRING SHAWLS,
amnel Hinny
do 14 K 8 Haekman Flonr
N E W - Y O R K
C I T Y .
New assortment of DRESS GOODS,
imanda Menangh Gro 14.
and Grain 12
Spring Prints, DeLalnes and Ginghams,
PARADISE.
A L Wluner
MUSLINS and LINENS of Srst quality,
A K Wltmer
Ware
tt II
Arrears of P a y , Bounty a n d Prize Money
SIdz
12 George Cookman (J
CLOTHS. C1SSISI6KE3 and VB5T1N03,
J Letdlgh & Son
Tan 14 L«-non As;t) War« H U
P r o m p t l y Colleoted.
D L EspeaBhade
do 1-1 I-irael Bohrer
Miller 14
Table LINENS, Towellngs and Napkine
Eli Werner
Distill 8 *mos Bockey
Mdz t4
E N S I O N S procured for disabled OfN. B—BLACK SILKS, below Regnlar Prices,
B Herr EBponehade Hdz 1 SHoptoa
W a r e H 14
ficers,
Soldiers.
Marines
and
Sailors,
and
for
the
mar S
3m-lo
Johu Lemon
* C Koneagy
distill
S
Coal 14 Jt S
Hntter
& 8oa
do 14
Widows and Children of aach BB are deceased.
PENN.
All necessary pspers prepared and Bent to a n y part
J F Hoptetter
Hdz 14i Adam Babacker Distill S of the country, with proper instructlona for their execuJ bhaeffdr A Co
do 14 lacob Young
Mdz 14
tion, and no charge made until the money is collected. UNION FURNITURE DEPOT,
H K Hull (agt)
do 14|
Letters of Inquiry answered wlthont charge.
PEQUEA.
We refer, bj permission, to
N. E . COB. MTHTH & M A S K E T ,
William C Fonart Mdz I j l j . e e p h W Green
Hdz 14
Hon. OEOROEOPDYKE, Hayor of New-York
PROVIDENCE.
AND
Hon. COSNEL1DS VAN Y0R3T, Mayor of Jersey Cily
Thomas Robinson Mdz H.Jao Tweed
ildz 18
CLAFLIN, MELLEN A-CO., New-York
13. B. OOESES SECOND AND H4CE STREETS,
H Watson
do H U B M j l i a
Miliar 14 LATHR0P, LDDINGTOH & CO., New-York.
Jno Hildebrand
do 131
I. SEYMOUR, Pros t Bank of North America N. Y.
PHILADEI.PHIA.
IIAPHO.
CHARLES JENKINS, Prca't East Rirer Bank.
Jacob Kofroth
Mdz 14iAaron Dyer
Mdz 14
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
WILLIAM
CURTIS
MOYES.
Esq.,
New-York.
Joseph MaaterBon
do Ih L S Hackman
Distill S
J ft H Eauffman Distill ol
DAVID DUDLEY FIELD, Esq . New.York.
FURNITURE
Hon. JOHN W . EDMONDS, New-York,
3ADSBDRY.
ap 16
6m-2l
Eliza Reed
Mdz 14
Hdz 14 James Hood
OF IS VHH r DESCRIPTION
AXD
VARIETY
J D Harrar
do 14 W.lker A Co Ware H 10
William Irwin Drags 14 Whttsou & Sprout do 11
OF STYLE
AXD
PRICE.
Townaend & Bro
J H Loughead
do 14
ap 23
tf-M
Coatsa at Fownnll Mda 14
do
KAflDPACTlTaED HV TBK
SALISBURY.
U N I T E D S T A T E S B I O T I N A H O O F I N G CO.
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D Houston & Son Hdz 14 Wm Martin
Hdz 14
No.
9 G O E E
B L O C K .
Mcllvala Bt Bro
D A N D E L I O N
COFFEE.
Bnohaaaa A Miller do 13
do 14 Daniel Plank
H S BTarna
do
C o r . G r e e n a n d P i t t s fits.* B o s t o n M a s s .
This preparation, made from the best
Jossph Umble
do 12 Binn A Wallace
do
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John M Peane
do 14 B F 4 A Weaver Tan 14
cle ever offered to the pnblio. which is ready pre- la recommended by physicians as a Buparior NUTRIJ Eby
do 14 S Karlz
Hdz 14
Jos C Walker Ware U 14S McClare
do 14 fared to s o on the roof w i t h o n t a n j fioiRhing operation,
TIOUS BEVERAGE for General Debility, Dyspepsia
t la light, handsome, and easily applied, and can be
J H Pagh
do 14 H Worst J r
do 14
and a i l billions disorders. Thousands w h o
safely and cheaply transported to a n y part of tbo
S Baldwin
Mdz 14
have been compelled to abandon tbe use
world It will not taint or discolor water rnanlog
of Coffee wilt use this without injuriover, or lying on It, and Is In all respects a vary deSTRASBURG BOROCaH.
ous effects. One can contains the
article. Its nonconducting properties adapt it
Isaac Walker
Mdz 11 Annie Spielman Conf 14 sirable
strength of two pounds of
especially
to
covering
manufactories
of
various
kind*,
Q H Haynard
do 14 Jno Shelling
ordinary colfeo. Price
do 11 and It is confidently offered to tbe public after a test of
Rowe A Clark
do V C Keneas.y & Co Drag 14 four years In all varieties of climate and temperainre,
25 C E N T S .
Jno * Rohrer
do 13 Bowers & Holt
Hard 14 for covering all kinds of roofs, flat or pitched, togetber
L Waidley
Cloth 14 A H Herr
KOLLOCK'S
LEVAIN,
with cars, steamboats, Ac.
Miller 14
Samuel Bower
do 11 WOaFSCocbmanOenr
14
It Is bo'h cheap and durable. Agents wanted, to whom The purest and bast BAK1SO I'OWUKK Known, for
STRASBURG TOWNSHIP,
making light, street and nutrltion-i Brand
liberal Inducements! are offered. Send for sample, cir*
and Cakes. Price 16 cents.
P Reynolds
DiBttll SIHasselman A Herr W H 13 cular. & c , with particulars, to " U. 6. ROOFING CO.,
MANOl'ACTDEED BY
•
ap a0-6m-23
P Miller
Tanner 141 Daniel K Herr
Mill 14 No. $ Goat; BLOCS, BOSTOIT."
n . I I . K O L L O C K , Chfcmlat,
WARWICK.
HATS
AND
CAPS.
Corner
of
Broad
Si Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia,
C W Sturgls
Cloth 14
Weidman A- Coidren
5 3 " Sold by all Drnggieta and Grocers.*©",
Mdz 13 Benjamin Glngrlct Conf 14
W. A . HEITSHTT,
M1U 13 Henry Banch
do 14
r
S Fry
feb 2C
ly-14
Mdz 14 Clem-nt Geitner
Tan 14 A o. 14 North Queen Strett, next door lo Baer
A W Shober
J H Shank
Drags U
•5- •50718' Book Store, Lancaster.
J B Tahudr A* Kephew
T.
J.
McGTJIGAN,
Mdz IS Raush & Tshndy Brew S
PEtMPJ.
J B Tshndy
Lam 14
do
N S wolle
Importer and Wholeaaie Dealer In
O N S T A N T L Y on hand, or made
Hdz 111
do 14 J B Wlsler
Daytd Bricker
THE I. ADS,
do 13 fdohn A Uerchelroth
Ezra Belst
Hi.sVrat,
Brush, GaBBluarg,
aad S ^ ^ ^ k
to order,
every Tarlety
of HATS, each
Shoe 14
TAPES,
Distillery 8 aa Baarar,
Jacob Small
do
Daniel Poster
do S Silk Hats.
U05IEUY,
ALSO, a Fiaa aaaortraeat of SOFT HATS,
O T Greider
Cloth 14
FCE MEN AND BOYS, embracing OTOrJ,
StOllOSB, Ac.
Eliaa Bach
WASHINGTON.
color, abape and quality.
MATCHES AND BLACKING.
A H Kaoffman
Mdz 14 John A Brash
Lam 14 CAPB: A FULL AMD COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF
No. 2 Strawberry 8treet,
D B Saylor
Gro 14 JalinB L Shaman
do 14 ^afaaav CAPS, of every variety and material, for MEN,
Wm Mann
Conf 14 Jacob Stehman S Mill 14 ^ ^ K BOrS. AND OHILDHEH. also,
ap Id-3m-21
PKILADELPQIA.
^^*«»
FANCY HATS FOR CHILDREN,
8haman A Hoaee Lam 14
rd graat Tariety.
5>
PHILADELPHIA
J3~ Flaaaa call and exaraina at No. l a N. Qaeea-at.
LiairoE STOBES.
W. A. HE1TSHU, (formarly D. HeHshrc)
S W A T C H & JEWELRY STORE*
dac 1
ly-1
Clothing.
J K Smaliag
J ErlsDger
U WBhlndle
Tbomaa Coleman
And layarlably to ba relied o a as • MANURE of
Standard Excellence..
is
T
Joehna Leader
J illcDannel
David Brady
Porter Ac Eberly
Unequalled by any othe>* in tbe market.
Its continued success for s o many years past
'11
G W Sen'onlg
Tan 14M 5eoB6nlg U Son
8 ACRES AND 127 PERCHES,
Bmor S Hammond MJz 14UUler ft Bonmaa
surface rueasura with ail the iiuprovtjinenth, \v.\jr, WftllacB ft Kanob da 13 Jno H Ecbternacb
do 14 (jQTiMantzsr
waters, water cournaa, rights, privileges, L'erniJH».m«-ii'i L f Milr'i
Weaver re B*n*euig do 14
and appurtenanceo.
An the property orHESBY GEEYEILL.
EABL WEST.
Super-Phosphate of Lime.
P L A S T E H I i r Q X.ATHS,
PAILS A N D PICKETS, & c , &0.,
A great rariety In sice and price of
CHECKER BOARDS AND MEM. DOMINOES, CHESSMSN, A c , Ac.
( 2 x CENTS VEB. i o )
No. 524
COLUMBU.
Mill U\S S Hostetter
do 8
combination with pruning, very success- of Venditioni Exponas and Fieri F&ctta (loqaMtioa JHaltby
C P/ahler
PHILADELPHIA.
& Case Saddler 14
do 14 Miller & Nolt
walTed) Issaedootof the Conrtof Gammon Pleas J Sample Si Son Hard 13
MARIETTA.
MANHEIM BOROUGH.
do 12
ful in renovating old orchards or old fruit being
of Lanc&atar Coanty, and to me directed I will expot e Hiram WUssn
ap SO
Tin U
do IS Jno Dyer
1 Billiard Table
Hard 13 BEaemlnger
Draga 14 G U Goodman '
trees. Orchards, he said, could be readily to rnbllc eale or ont-ory at the Court H o n n , in tbe City S H Eberlin
Gro 14
Bala I I William Eratar
do 13 Kline ft Dannsr
2
do do
Mdz 13 Miller
of LaQCuter, the following Teal estate, T>S :
A Pelan
Gro 14
planted in land which could not be tilled
FOUBTH STREET
Conf 14
A Brnnner
do 13 Arndt ft Boyd
A Pieoe of Laud i n F a l t o n t o w n s h i p , Lando 13 H HoKenlobler
STEASBURGr TOWNSHIP.
GSeibert
Farn U
Worlaj White and
Sheaffer
ft
Glnrlch
do
13
Wm
Stoddard
do
14
for ordinary farm crops, provided the soil caster county, contalntsg
John Shenberger
do 14
1 Ten Pin Alley
Botnberger
Lam 14 William Btahl
C
A
R
P E T
S T O K E ,
John
Datt
do
14
8
A
C
H
E
S
,
F
5
Bletz
do
14
C B McClare
Shoes 14
was good, thus saving more even land and (more or less.) with a two-story Frame DWELTan 14
Variety 14 Jacob Arndt
G M Booth
Tobacco 14 C J EellT
-aa**
BE0KER8.
NO. 47.
ABOVE CHESTNUT.
NO 47,
CONESTOGA,
securing the same end.
George MengleftBro
LIKO H0D6E, and other improvements thereon,
George
3
Bawhothnm
Mdi 14
A H Metrger
Mill 14 X W Ltntx
adj oining property of Amor Stnbbs, John BIckShoes 13
J, T. D E L A C H O I X ,
Trtpple & Warfel Cloth
do 14
is
LANCASTER
CITY.
There was one or two points, touching aell, and oibsrs.
J
G
Peters
Coal
14
Baomgardner
.-Mil. U avert tick & Breuelson HDarld
Beeffes & SonCoal
do 13
13
MARIETTA
BOROUGH. Saddler 14 John Gyger, BUI Broker, amonnt of basioeas, $1000
Invites attention to b i s Spring Importation of
ACaaael
Hdz ISB Oarman
the cultivation of fruit, especially apples, As the property of JAMES HAEE1S.
Habecker, Khoads & Co
da
Stock do
do'
600
Lumber 14
CARPETINGS,
Lumber & Coal 14 Spaogler & Fatteraon do 12 Babacea Wolt Variety 14
pears and cherries, which we should like
ALSO, at the same time and plaoe, a Lot of Brnnner & tfoseer Mdz 14 M E MetliDger Floor 14 J a Diffenbaab
do ISJoseph Imhoff
do 14
do
Exchange do
do
600 Comprising all descriptions of tbe best makes, together
do 14 P Kline
Hra Sarab Baobanan Gro 14 John Anxer
do 14 K e s d . H c G r a n n i Co, BiUBrokere.amtof business, 1000
do
to have seen referred to. These are, 1st, Gronnd In the city of Lancaster, fronting 61 feet, (more John Erh
with a large Stock of Low Priced CAEPETING3,
do 14 Mra C B Anderson Conf 14
or less,) on Lemon street, and extending infepth north- Lowis Bates
do 14 iamnel Harnlsh Lam 14 J Both
do
.Stock do
do
COO
whether all kinds of standard trees could ward 215 feet, (more or lees.) to a 14 feet wideIQ alley,
Wm & Groeb
do 14 John CmU
FLOOE OIL CLOTHS, PEUGGET3, CANTON
Hat< 14
do
Exchange do
do
COO
e u u v , Christian Good Distill b
A J HUler
CONOY.
do 14 JohnBtrleUar
Jetr 14 Bead,Henderson it Co Bill Brokers,atatorbnalnasa.lOOO
AND COCOA MATTING.
not be grown as low-branched as dwarfs with a two-Blory Brick DWELLING BOU5E,
do
Stock
do
do
IBaan
Beleinger
COO
do 14 A S n m u r
Coal 14
and other improvements thereon, adjoining proMdz 13:FM0raram
Shoe 14
Abram Collins
For Sale Low—Wholesale and Retail.
600
do
Exchange do
do
Hard 13 Frederick Uaollok Brew 8
are, and allowed to grow in height not, perty of Mrs. Franklin, on the east and west.
Mill 14 Smith 4 Kartz
Gro 14 FatteraonftCo
a D Kbersule
OBotb
do 14 A If Caseel
J.T.DKLACBOIX.
Lnm
12
As
the
pjoperty
of
JOSEPH
POSEY.
Mdz
14
Abram
Smith
Tan
14
Henry
Greider
COLUMBIA BOEOUGH.
say over twelve feet, and be as. profitable
A Lindsay
Saoaa 14 S S B H l e s t a n d
ap 9-2m-20
47 Sonth Fourth S t , Philadelphia.
do 11
Groffi Metzler
do 13 G Bsane & Bro Lam 14 Tbomaa
Stance
do 14 Grosh ft Son
do 14 Detweiler&Bro., amount of baaines,
as the larger standards, and whether they
A L S O , a t t h e s a m e t i m e a n d p l a c e , a Tract John D Hefft
do 14| John Wiley
Dl.tlll S S D Miner
Cloth 14 C A SbaCner
Land In Upper Leacock township, Lancaster county, S Hackenberger Drng 141
do 14
MOUNT JOY BOROUGH.
would not come into bearing much earlier ? of
John Bell
103 NORTH EIGHTH STREET,
do 14 Mahaffey, HontzftCodo 10
containing
J B Smarting
A Qarber, amonnt of business,
DONEGAL EAST AND WEST.
do 14 B F BlestandftJno
«S00 S e c o n d D o o r A b o v e A r c h , (TJp S t a i r s , )
2d, whether such a system would not be
1G3 ACRES,
H
8
LandlB
DrngB
14
SFKagel&Co Lumber 14 Merman Llghtner Gro 14 J J Libbart
KUne ABBiiraeea
or less,) with a two story Log Weather
LADIES' DKESS TBIMMINGS, Ac.
a safeguard against blight, by the protec- (more
do
14
l ^ A n appeal will be held at the Com
Thomas Zall
do 14 D I Bowman
Drugs 14
f o r A H f t J S h o c h d o 14
Boarded DWELLING HOUSE, frame hack builddo
Miller it tlussar
do 12 H S Book
Tobacco <4 Weat ft Both
BWStahl
do 13 mlMiuneiV office, l a Lancaster. ON MONDAY, THE 2d
tion afforded the (junk against the sun by ing, a tenant honsn, bank barn, ehtep hooHs,
H E Copartnership heretofore existing
MueS8lman&
Watta
Mdx
13
DAY
OF
JONE
NEXr,
when
and
where
all
persons
who
H
Slay
mater
Mdz
13
between iCAOFFMAN ec LONNEESTADTER. havshed, corn crib. Also, a two story Brick D w t L
MAETIC.
the surrounding branches?
Our ownwaaon
Gro 14 Jno
J
are improperly rated (or think themselves so) may at- ing been dissolved by mntnal consent, the nnderaigned
LING HOUSE, a two-Btory Brick Kitchen attached, a Henry Fletcher
Harkley
do 14 Henry Snber
Mdz 14|Cbarles Keller
Tan 14 tend If they think proper.
Jt Bro
ISAAC HOLLIflGBB,
Ware 14 .Joo Booker
respeetfally informs the patrons and friends of the old
humble experience is, that the hot sun bricktommerboiiBs framebarn, wood boUHe, spring of Glfih
Distill S Joseph Bnglea
do ! 4 | IVm S Bamaey
Mdz 14
Mercantile Appraiser.
firm, and the trade in general, that he has taken all
running water at the farm home, a well of water with Henry Pence
Gro 14
Henry Andrarra
do 14l laaao H Boblnson
do 14
acting directly upon the trunks of trees, pomp at the brick house, Fruit Trees, and other improtheap-stalrs rooms o" No. 103 NORTH EIGHTH STBEEI-,
DRITMORE.
(gg^The following is a part of the 5th aec- ABOVE AKCH STEEBT, PHILADELPHIA. To continue the
adjoining property of Henry Barton, Grablll
MANOR.
in the early part of the season, is the main vements,
IT? I i s Jno Pasey
Mdz 14
Bear, Jaeob Ktrrtz, Sasan Benderaod others, and front- David Brown
tion'wt an sot amendatory of the license laws of this Manufacturing of all kinds of
do 14 James A Sumption do 14 Henry Fnnk
Mdi 14 Conrad KranB Tobaooo 12 Bute, approved April U t h , 1863, to which Bpecial attenJohn Petto u
cause of the blight. Dwarfs we believe ing on the New Holland Turnpike.
DKBSS. CLOAK AND MiNTILL*. TBIMMINGS,
do 14 do
do 13 LlDtner ft Co
Sam'l Boyd
<lo
do 14 H Bowman
FBINGBS, BUTTONS. TA8SBL9. CORD,
Blsilll 3 tion is directed :—
As the property of ISAAC L. BABD.
are never blighted.
do 14 Ellas Artmant
Gro.isH Levi Myers
F McSpirran
Mdz 14
B B A D-S BTS, of ail Aa criptionM. j-e., tic.,
do 14 Jobn Fank
" Tnat it shall b« the doty of every City and Connty
J B Barr
Tan 14 1
Conf
14
Wm
William*
do 14 Treasarer to roe for tbe reouvary of alt licenses dnty re- and will offir Inducements lu Price and Quality, as
We have long thought that we permit
James M Hopkins do 14 F Bemmel
ALSO, at the same Haas aud plaoe, all that UOt.ielam.-iz
B
J
ConalBln
do
14
Mdz 14
turned lo Mm by tba<U«rcantlla Appralaera, if not paid well aa prompt attendance to orders, in every article
DlstUl
8
U
Pusey
&
Son
do
14
certain.
Tract
<>f
Land,
eltoale
in
the
township
of
Mnrttc.
A
B
Wltmer
Jacob
Kreedy
Ooal 14
our fruit trees to grow too tall, exposing Lancaster county, and State of PannHylTania, bouaded
Amos Sonrbeer
do 8 on or before the first day of July l a each and every appertaining to his line.
EARL.
Mdz 12 F Saner
year, within ten days after that date; and said TreasWM. LONNEB8TADTER,
the trunks at all seasons injuriously, while and described aa follows lo wit: Beginnlpgat a post la A ft J H Roller
Hdz 14 urer shall not be discharged from any each license anMdz 12Win H Smith
Gro 14 j m n e l E a n f f m a n Mill 14 M B [motel
No. 103 North Eighth Street, above Arch Street,
the
public
road,
one
perch
west
ot
corner
of
land
of
A
D
l
l
l
e
r
&
C
o
do
11
Tan
14
the difficulty of gathering the fruit is John Clark, thence b y a«.me, north 8S>J degrees, eat-t
Shirk & Bro
iens hefaiings snit to recover tbs same within said date,
sp-23 3m-2i
PHILADELPHIA.
MOUNT
JOY
BOEOUGH.
Elliott do l'< Christian Hoffman Mdz 14
and presses the same to Judgment and execution a s
vastly increased. Wo should be glad to 338-1) perches to line of land of Thomafl A!^iao<ier, Calbentoaft
Jfdr 12, Myers St Sicker Hard 13 soon thereafter as practicable."
do 12 H Bechtold
Mentzer ft Oelbl
do 13 R Reldenbach
thence by aameeonlh 10>£1 degrets. c**t 27 6-10 percbta Jacob Mentzar
do 14 Arndt & Eby
do 11] H C Kern
J e w 14
Hard f-1 Jacob Hot6lnger
1862.
1862.
have the opinion of so experienced and in- to
JOHN
DENLINQEH,
a stone, thence booth U, ^'degrees, eaut t'^ptirchen to u Brnbaker ft Smith do 13 Jahn Roberta
do 14 Samnel Bomberger do 13|LMUgffmaE
Saddler 14
may 7 41-21
Treasurer of Lancaster Connty.
pobt.theoce by land of j ameB Gibson, north S9Ja Os- J K John*
E Y E E & LANDELL-,
telligent a man as Col. Wilder, on this grees,
Drugs 14 Jeese Showalter Grain 14 Henry Barr
do lSJLevl Redsecker
Hats 14
west 33 2 10 perchon to a pout in the public ruad
J B Brnbaker
do Wi Henry Kanz
Tanner 14
FOURl'H &ARCH. STREET,
subject.
aforesaid, and thence by tald road, north 2 J^ degrt-e™, I"B*c Wawer Jawdlry 1 '
ARMY A N D NAVY
A M Hlefltaud
Drags 14 MIBSC G'beraon Yarlety 14
KARL EAST.
PHILADELPHIA,
The subject of covering raspberry canes wect 38 S-JO perches to the place of baglnning, contain
ing
ALLEN & NEEDLES'
GEORGE J. HENKELS,
„
Blohatd HelmB
Amalia S Loahsr
Bobnllz Besaa
A J tfalfiou
H h Barattz
Lawla ft J Frlok
Georga afeiesokop
CALL BELLS. FINE POCKKT C t T L m T , P E l E L
ABDITORTPAPXBCOTTgBftJaT 'TABLETS,
FINE QOLD ADD StLTSB, P J S S AHD
PESCIL CASKS.
Infinite In number. Style and Flniaa.
ALWAYS THE SAME I N QUALITY,
71 Martha Longenecker
?l
WASHINGTON BOROUGH.
l Billiard Table
do do
CITY.
1 Billiard Table
3
do do
TanPiaa
3 Allara
do
2 do
a do
do
3 do
do
1 do
MATHEMATICAL IHSTETJMENTS, CABDLINA YELLOW FINE FLOOBIND BOABDS
I 3 ^ 1 a l m a for arrors to ba made on roealpt of goods,
l o g 21
Iy-39
WAEWICK.
Daniel Herr
J 8 Miller ^
PRODUCE,
T O B
AOOO,
W I N E S a n d LIQUOBB.
CLASS
RAPHO.
T John Bally
Mrs Barbara Kane
"XT £ 1 1 >
which has f,ive» so mnch aatisfaeUoa to Farmers and
THSIB
others In different sections 6f tba country, that Compriatog the largest and beat MletrtedBtook of
I T both the above Establishments,
it is'ooBfidenUyneomineadsd-aB one
Warehouse,
Coal
and Lumber Yard,
IELUSTHATBD AND BTANDABD
f \
Ladles can choose from the Largest Cheapest and
of the BESr IfAHDBE8, ever
Best selected Stock of Goods la oar 11ns to be found in BELIOIOOS,
HI8TOBICAI,
POLITICA1,
offend to t h e pabUe. •..•.
the Clty-rcomprliing all the Newest London and Paris
TBOM GEAEFrS LANDING,
SCIENTIFIC. A S D H I 8 0 i L L l K ! 0 U 3 BOOKS
Price #40.00 per TOK of 2,000 lbs.
6ty]fl8ofi;LOAK-t,HACQtTE9,0lBCULAE3,PALBT0TS.
We also, Manofaetare a
MABTLES, fto, fto. A l l made in the best manner of
To the Property formerly oosapled b y Messrs. P
CHILDREN'S BOOES,
Fine. French, Belgian. English and American Clothe, for
Long A Nephew, on the opposite or south
Spring and Summer Wear; also, best qua Hty of Black
TOY BOOKS, (Linen and Paper.)
which aa Its name Imports, Is composed of Meat, Bone Bilks and thin Summer Goods i n endless variety, at tbe
side of tbe Coneetoga,
and Offal, from tba Slaogbter Bonis, combined
lowest possible prices for Cash.
with other materials, rendering Jt a
Oar entire Stock being purchased exclusively for
N D would call the attention of their
GAMES and PUZZLES,
CASH—selected with the greatest car* and made ap unvaluable and obeap article well
old customers u d all Interested, to theirsnpertsx
der oar special supervision from the very latest Parle
adapted to promote tba
lonamerable in quantities and kinds.
and London Styles, we can offer lndaccmeata to bay era
growth of Corn.
equal to any bouse i n tbe trade.
Potatoes
A liberal allowance will be made to Country Mer. . .
and
chants, and person* purchasing for Schools. i^artionltH
attention paid to all Orders for moaraiojr.
Vegetables generally.
" T h e i J i e a t and beiTAsaortntent e v e r offewd to j " £ J , . * r *™** * * f » ™ « . ^ * « 8 K T W ud
AUHBW ft CO.
i AOBBW & ENGLISH,
F R . I C B o n l y 9 9 0 . 0 0 por T O W .
I VAJOXT U s i , h y the boat load or ton. Also, to tfwti
th« c i l j , at all Pilcca.
839 CHBStftTT STKBXT, 1G SotTTH 9TH OTKSBT
J J » S a p e c f l n e GttODND BOH*.warranted poxo.
stock of
Opposlie the Continental
3d Door Above Chesnut
VA1CB $38.00 PBB TOW.
Hot»>l.
Street.
Address
POCKET BIBLES, PSATEH AND HYHN BOOKS
Fhticdelptita.
Philadtlphia.
TASKBR & ODABK;,
Bnitabla for all Denominations, In all slxe* and Kind
ana
1
ap iA a.m-23
8. W. Cor. SIQHTH'St.
4" Washington
Avenue,
Or BTXAT PSaCBIFTI05, OOSBmO/U 0 7
of Bindings from the most common to the finest Verret
PHILADELPHIA.
H A T C H 8c C O ,
Boond.
l i t and Sod COM. BOAED8,
C ^ T h e above FEKTIL1ZKR3 for Sate b y
lat s a d 2nd COM. PLANK.
S B C 1 P
u2>.C3-E13NrT«3
CDLLINO EOAEDS.
W . HPBBCHEB,
JLXO
A Large Assort man t of
BAP.H EOASDS.
mar &4m-lS
, Lancaster, Pa.
DRESSING CASS3, LADIB8 TBAVELLIRO AHD
CnLLIHQ PLANE,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
SHOPPING BAG9. PORTFOLIOS. OABAS.
P I S S SHINGLES,
1 3 S Watlxkatt a t f r e e t , P l a l l s i d e l p h l s u
WHITING DESKS AMD C»SBS, MONEt
CYPRESS SHIaOLES,
HEMLOCK SCASTIJNa
PURSES, POCKET BOOKS, &o.
DSALEB8 IH
ABB J 0 I 8 T .
7i John MyersftCo
71 Jacob Moony
F M Baneh
Edward dtargls .
BATS
H . E l 3MC O
NOTICE!
Eeln*
John Billis
GEO. CALDER 8c BRO.,
Cheap Book Store,
ASH
NOTICE!
F A M I L Y B I B L E S , S T O C K OF C O A L ,
IT
Jama* Hobney
J B Heiilg
Philip Frank
SHEAFFEB'S
Opposite the Continental Hotel,
TAKE
A
LEACOCK.
JoanBardtnalager
attention of th« Agrlealtaral CoinmunUy to their
PHOSPHATIC FEfttl£fiER,
John Gnrley
George Yo«t
Frederick Healiek
Fredarlok Unkel
Chrls'lan Haner
G U GtfOdniaa
LADIES CLOAKS A^B MANTILLAS, I N THE GREATEST VARIETY AT
M A H U H E ! MANTJTBB1!
H E uaderaigned desire to call the A G N K W * C O . , 8 3 0 C h e s n u i S t r e e t *
T
atao* M I M HUalre Ziepfel
Chrlatl*tt Bowman
Hnrjr V«MBberger
Jobs FratulMtu
jofaalCattera
Joha Oopabaad.
Brnat Heliman
JoMpbGarllgki
Benet Oolemaa
John flaoad
Patrick JtcGlnn
Gotlalb Swilkey
John W W Charles Flnlnger
Heory Bheld
FredWalu
John fflUlDfer
Jacob Bllager
John P Uostman
OhrtsUan Biias
John Hooasr
John A Sprangar
Lawrence Eaapp
Joaepb Helaler
jAaeltVehar.
Baanel Taylor
Behnlta Beaw
Joseph Balntnal
A'J Nelaoa
0«|rlmli
Daniel OKHOU
Frmnk Ortaa
HKfcUnatch
Jaoob Decker
John J, Flasher
EUtibeth, Sprenger
Catherine Shoenberger
WnKahat
Henry.FrtDke
HelrrStrobl«
Fred Miller
Jaeob M tfaker
ElizibetA Cox
mtimm^vmmmrs. sfANIDAKD WORKS.
P.5ILA1DB1IPHIA ADVBRTISKaffiNTS.
"'7t Henry nTaarebtnar
LANCA8TBB CITT.
^arotatarv.
John B Rnesel
> Jaeotaable
of Merehaadlaa In Laacutar aonoty, artUHU. -OawialKayef
V / > a t T M r i u a t a a i i O i a t a * : * • 0 ( p k u a ' : O n r t , taa
U Daanarar»J«hasa
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