VOL. XXXYII. LMCMTER, PA., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1863

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VOL. XXXYII. LMCMTER, PA., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1863
r VOL. XXXYII.
•Si
LMCMTER, PA., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1863.
NO. 13.
TEE HOUSE OF ODD.
that lady's kindness by her unceasing care b e ? A n d his eye wandered over the
graceful form; the sweet, womanly mouth | "The trusworsblpper8shs.il worship the Father
of the orphan Alice.
WI n d i n
truth."—/oil* 4:23.
Now in h e r womanhood a new world and shining hair. A new feeling surged >•> "P "
through
his
heart.
This
was
a
woman,
hot
Prayer
has no place peculiarly its own—
was opening before her. The knowledge
N o loft
w U hi t s 8 h i n i n t h r 0 M
y ^
*
•
she was gleaning year h y year was a plea- a child; he should not be as lonely as he
Bat everywhere the knee may bd Wf.
sure that never changed; and the more thought. Traces of tears were on the
The soul may breathe in aooents lowshe gleaned, the mora her thirst for it in- sweet face, and a thrill of tenderness driftItB humble wants.
creased. She grew hungry for the gems ed up from his heart to his lips, and the Churches unknown within the city's mart.
that lay hidden between the leaves of words, " Norma, darling", broke the Hidden within the verdure of the heart
books, and when Mr. Lucas offered to give Btillness. The words did not awaken the
Of each true worshipper, uprise,
With steeples pointing to the ekies—
herjessons in French and Latin, and his sleeper; after her excitement she slept
Emblems of faith.
daughter in music, her happiness was com- heavily.
plete. Then it was as it ever-is; as her
" I t is as well," he muttered. "She is There, meeting in the still, secluded place,
mind expanded, new aspirations were born a woman, now—a woman of three-and- With holy prayer and upward-lifted £&oe.
The yearnings of our spirits bend,
in her soul. The limits of " Heath Hall", twenty, and I must be careful."
And all our thoughts together blend
extended though they were, at times opHorace Leighton was a great reader
In one desire.
pressed her. They seemed to close her in of the human heart, and knew all its workfrom something orsomewhere. She knew ings. H e took a chair, and sat down by The spirit's dome is gilded o'er with prayer;
that just beyond the hills lay the beauti- the girl's side, scanning the fair face And downward leaning from the arching there,
Are cherubim and seraphim,
ful city where the weary little feet had earnestly. H e saw she had been grievWatching to catch the rising hymn
trod, selliug her flowers. She had not ing, and suspected strongly that his comOf praise divine.
seen it for five years, and sometimes it ing home, and its effect upon herself, had
There, without fear, in penitence we bow,
seemed as if she could breath freer t h e r e ' been the cause. She sighed heavily, and
And our confessions make in accents low,
She wondered at the strange unrest that moved her position. Leighton stooped
Owning our weakness and our Bin,
With only tears fast dropping in
oppressed h e r ; did not know.as she would j and raised her head from its hard resting
God's treasury.
have known in latter years, that her soul : P l a c e . saying, tenderly :
" it ii'n' t at all worth while. Do sit down I " Why it is me mother, and not exactEXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
EXAKJ3JTER & FERATJ)
Estate of Levi Fownall, Br.. late of Sadibury
and be easy, my love 1"
ly me either; but I want you to promise
Township, deceased. '
But Jane Btartad away to carry her me that I needn't go to school any more.
E T T E R S testamentary on said estate
h a v i n g been granted to t h e nn-ler-lgneJ, a l l perbaby up to tha nursery. J u s t as she I t is a great deal easier to be good when
t>ona indebted thereto i r n requested to make 1mmedial*
payment, and thom bartngclalmsorriernrtoiis
agalnec
reached the door something tingled softly I am a t home with you. You can fit me
the name will preheat t h e m without delay for settlement to the oaddralgaed £xecat>>ri
in the pocket of her little ailk apron—the for college, ean't you ?''
LEVI J'rtWXAI.L.
• OrlOKOK POWNALL,
stopped in the passage.
" Perhaps I can, so far as book knowlfeb
7-fl»t-12
Execator*.
" Oh, by the way, Philip, here is the edge is concerned; but if I keep you here O q
x
key to your iron safe. I found it on the with me, and do not let you get toughenEXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
dining-room table this afternoon ; and she ed by contact with the world, you will not
Estate of John. Peoples, late of Providonce-twp
Lancaster County, dee'd.
added, with an archsparklein herroguish be fitted to encounter the temptations you
KTTKiiri Tosttiiueutiirj un said estate
havinnbeon granted to th9 aaij-jrutgned all pereyes, " I thought it would be an excellent will find there."
aoQ» Indahted thereto are requested to m a k i ImmwdlatAettlemnat, and Hior,ehaving clatrati or domaad*again*
opportunity for giving my husband a les- _ " I will risk it. When I get big enough
t h e name will prm-eot ttiom without delay for aettleson 1"
xaent to the nnilnrnleDftil
.'
to go to college I shall not have any trouABNERPSOl'LBSp'SidlnglDSlra-ibarg-tWp,
Xaolnmal
10 00
18 00
XS 00
She laid the key in his hand, and ran ble."
CARD, BOOK AWD JOB
or B I R A U FHOl'LES, rc.id.iog l a Pn»r•5
1.
18 00
SB 00
45 00
reb4-6:*U
Idirncg- t w p
1*
..
"
SO 00
65 00
80 00
out of the room as he recoiled involunta" Y o u think you will obey the comPRINTING OFFICE.
There was mourning and wailing in the
BUSltfHS$ WOTIOSS Inserted before alarrlAgea a n d
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
~
rily
from
the
sound
of
his
own
pedantic
mandments
when
you
get
there,do
you
?"
Death*, doable the rejruler r a t e s .
Estate of Henry Schenck, late of West DoneK O . 3 2 J T O R T H Q U E E N ST..
stately home of Horace Leighton; for
X3r Special notices Inserted aa reading matter will b e
words. As he contemplated the gleaming
gal-twp.,
LancaBterCcdec'd.
Willie looked up into his mother's face
LANCASTER, PA.
Meta, the sweet, loving wife, lay sleeping
charged ten centa a line.
ET'l hJK.S Testamentary ou said Kswards of the little Bteel mischief maker,in with a pnzzled expression, as much as to
taie having beta granto<l to t n e OBdernlgned. a l l
Q - Th6 prtTilego of Annuel AdTertlssrs ia strictly the Bleep of death.
Meta Leighton, the
BUI Tie-tan.
jufnuDH Indebted thereto »ro rtqnesieJ l o m a k t )mm<*>
CbecliB,
Koten,
mingled delight and mortification, the say, •' have I broken them."
limited :o their o v a ltnmeliste b u s l n M s : a n d a l l a d Hotel B e g t a U n , Baaloefit} Cards,
dime r-e tleraent, and tfcoae having clutmri <*r demands
sweet-voiced lady who, seven years ago,
Drafts,
TartiBercentaforthe benfflt of other persons, aa well aa
Fumphlpta,
Show Cards,
agatlnnt tbe itiitnn will prudent thera without delay t o
echo of Jane's merry laughter on the stairs
" Repeat them to me, Willie, and sec PBoob-,
the ttoderntgned, residing in said towni-hlu
a l l adrerliflenienls n^l liunirdiately connected w i t h had purchased the sweet fragrant violets
a n e ™ . Kotlcen, Bi : I« of F a r e ,
Btlleta,
febj-11 Bi*
alAKY a<jHE,CK, E x e c u t r i x .
reached his ears like a chime of silver bells. if there are any you have broken."
Drasgl-tt's Labels, Vinitlng Cards,
BlaokB,
t h e i r own baslnea*. and all classes of advertlssments, from the little flower-merchant, Norma
Programmes,
Pouter*.
Vaper Boobs,
In length or otherw.se. beyond ths llraets e o g s l e i , will
He laughed too—he couldn't help it.
Order Books,
Sale Bllln, i c .
Willie commenced slowly,—" • God CoDHtitatlons,
Lacy. Let us enter the chamber where
be charged a t the n . a ^ l rates.
Printed
at Short
Notice.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
Mrs. Jane Walter was a discreet little spake these words, and said, I am the
One mourner
£ $ - A U sdTertihlas; suconots are considered eolleeta- lies the beautiful dead.
TbW oBtrVbliHhment containo tb» Urgent, neatest and Estate of Abraham Hershey, late of Wes*
ble at ih« expjratli'n of hair the period coatraeted for. only is there—a slender figure kneeling
woman. She never alluded to the subject Lord thy God. Thou shalt have no other best aaaortmaat ol Printing Typ&a, la tb« city of Lao*
Hempfield twp, dee'd.
Trans'.oat advertisements, OAFS
E T T E i t b testameut-.ry on paid estalbeside the still form, with her head restof keys again, and her husband was never gods but me.' Haven't broken tluxt," he caster, which enables a s to get tip work far nnperlor to
havtng been granted to th>j aadamign-'d. alt pera n y other eHtablinhmeot.
nmri
indebted
therein ar« rfqaeated to make iiomedinie
ing
upon
the
pulseless
heart.
There
are
was throwing off its rights. She loved { " Wake up, Norma, and ask who's But these are precious in our Father's sight, after known to reproach her for careless- said, with emphasis on the last word.
TH£" K X A M t N K B & H E R A L D
I n addition to oar.Taet Printing Taylor and Hoe eetclenient,and tboit, having cUtint ur demand?, aaalnst
l.\D
no tears in the large brown eyes; no moan the little motherless Alice, andgood,kind come.
As was the dropping of the widow's mite,
ness.
Presses, wo bavo introduced one of Babcock'a Patent ttm f\man will present tbeui without dttUy for urltlo" Go on," said Mrs. Irving.
meat to l b - nndersigoud. re-i'lmg iu IMM lo wash t o .
1-ANCASTER U N I O N
POWER JOBBERS, which for neat, cl«an and beantlfnl
upon the pale lips; but a bitter voiceless
And treading the still, inner aisles,
Jan24 6i*-9
BENJiMtrJ KOuT.Execott,..
The brown eyes sprang open.
Slowly Willie repeated them, pausing printing
Mrs. Steel, but that did not suffice. H e r
cannot be excelled. With thla Prcas w a a r e
It Pvbhtherl
mny Saturday *1 Txoo Dollars a Ytar- woe is written upon the colorless face.
He
lighteth
up
the
soul
with
smile's,
A
STORY
FOU
T
H
E
L
I
T
T
L
E
POLKS.
" 0 Mr. Leighton! I am BO glad !"
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE,
inquiringly
at
the
end
of
eaeh,till
he
came
enabled to print Bill Hea.l H , Circa I are, Cardx, & c , a t
soul
had
other
needs
now—they
must
be
[ T i m s of advertising: the same aa above.]
And makes it his—
"Gone, gone, my last friend."
anprece<tdnUd low price.-.
Estate of Michael Hoffman, late ofCc.oy twp,
" Are you Norma ? Then why these
to the fifth.
attended to. I t was but a short walk to
Willie's Troubles.
J n o . A. H i e s t a n d & Co.
' ' D e a d ! dead 1 dead 1
deceased.
e reapectfally lnvtio t h e p n b l . c t o call a n d examine
And makes it his—for evermore his own—
traces
of
tears
1"
And
he
passed
his
arm
" I s that the one ?" he asked. I don't o aW
the
sea-shore,
and
there
Norma
loved
to
E T T E R S Testamentary
on said
r
Freshes,
Mat<?rir.ls
and
Specimens,
which
we
w
l
l
[
0 G o d ! i t ia o ' e r !
School was out, and Nettie Irving stood
The home, the " house of God," his humble
ostate having been granted to t o e undernamed,
about her.
know
as
I
quite
honored
you
when
I
disa t all tiinea be pluancl to HIIOW t h e n .
go
when
those
restless
moods
came
over
atl
pcrhont.
Indebted
thereto
are reqaaotud to inalfe im •
1EE E"WEI1IHGS OF THE P00B.
F r o m life's s a d c h a n g e f u l i h o r e .
throne—
at the window watching for her brother
mediate rtettle insist, and thoee having claim t o r demanda
obeyed you this afternoon."
Norma trembled; the effects of h e r
h e r ; and there, looking over the boundless
against the na<jie will piesenr them witnont delay for
H e r l o v i n g soul h a s fled.
The soul-churcb, where our longings meet, Willie, who was unusually late, and as she
BY FISI.KY JOIIXSON.
settlement to t h s nnderotgned Executor*.
" I t was hardly the one ' I meant, b u t
sea and up to the blue of the sky,her soul nervous excitement, which her companion
Come, coma away,
And where our aspirationB Bweet
B B N J A M I . N HOKPiU.N.Canoy t w p .
caught a glimpse of him on the opposite
MICH AfaI, ii. HOFFilAtf, t a a t D .oegal.
Are there not lonely cottages
you wHl do well to rdmember and heed it.
grew hungry for what lay beyond the blue noticing, said kindly:
Make Sabbath there.
j
a
n
IM.
6"t-9
side
of
the
street,
she
ran
quickly
to
open
T h e r e ' , n o t h i n g , n o t h i n g mora
This establishment continues to take the lead In the
In pome secure relreat,
" I t is twelve o'clock, Norma, and yon
What is the next ?"
waters. So true it is that not "satisfied"
Printing
of
B&OSZS
a
n
d
COLOKED
WORK
a
n
d
w
e
the door, just in time to see him shake his
T o h o p e for o r t o p r a y . "
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
"Whose garden walks redolent are
look tired and pale; you had better go to
" Thou shalt do no murder. Thou shalt defy competition, in thla particular b r a n c h .
is written upon every brow on earth.
M Y LOST K E Y .
Estate of Phoebe Miller, late of Sart-twp.
fist threateningly at a boy about his own
A dry,tearless sob escaped the mourner.
"Willi flowery fragrance sweet ?
Thooe of onr citizens who de-dro neatly Printed Woffc
not—"
In a hotel in Southampton, Horace rest. I s my old room ready for me ?"
Lancaster County, Dee'dof thin description a r e respectfully Invited to call act.
Do not pure zei'hyr's incense breathe
"Alone again npon the earth. Oh, my
" My dear Philip, have you seen my size, and hear him say—
E
T T E R S testamentary on paid estate
"Yes;
we
arranged
it
to
day,
though
:
" Stop a moment, Willie, till we talk a examine t*p»cini*na.
Leighton paced to and fro. I n an hour
biwinc been g r a m e d to tbe nndernipned, all p rInto the very door,
lady, would to God I had died for tbee!"
portemonnaie ; "
" I'll give it to you to-morrow, mister,
BUIIB
I
nd
oh
ted
thereto a r e requested to matte inimndiata
little about the sixth."
he'd set sail for America, the land where we did not expect you till to-morrow."
And peace and comfort reign within
eeUletnent. aa<l (base having claims ur demandn againt 4 :
The door unclosed and a woman of midMr. Walter's brow contracted slightly see if I don't!"
D. G. SPREOHER,
the same will present them without delay to the under" Come, t h e n ; I will not waken Alice
The dwellings of 1I10 poor!
" Why, of course I haven't broken that.
the skies are of such bewildering beauty,
signed, residing l a *aid towaauip.
dle age entered.
at the words, and he drew away the hand
« What is that, Willie ?" asked Nettie,
W M . L KAKBSTRAW.Execntor.
WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALER jan'21 ttt-&
I haven't killed anybody."
and where the people's hearts are so noble to night, lest excitement prevent her from
On. no, let not such visions blest
"Norma, child, you will make yourself
which
had
been
caressing
his
wife's
pretas
h
e
came
up
the
steps,
his
face
the
very
— I K—
sleeping again. They went together up
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE^
" D i d I not just hear you say, I wish
Find entrance in the heart,
and true.
sick with grieving, and then who will help
ty hair.
frontispiece for a volume of misfortune.
Estate of Jacob Spotts, lata of Carnarvoo
For tLc v but cause us in their lot
George Lovell was dead and buried ?"
" Oh, if Meta were only there to meet the moonlit staircase, and then parted
me take eare of Mr. Leighton and little
" I s that portemonnaie lost again ?"
Township, deceased.
" Who is speaking to you, I should like
To take a careless part;
with
a
kind
good-night.
No 14} North Qaeen Street,
" Y e s ; but that wasn't killing h i m . "
me.
ETTKRS testamentary on said estate
Allie! I know it is hard for you, poor
" Note, Philip," said the little woman to k n o w ? " he replied roughly, as he
Em lei us rut such thoughts aside,
having beea granted to the onderelsned, a l l per" I n your anger, did you not think you LANCASTER, ('A., OPPOSITE MiGDAEVS HOTEL, ttuua indebted
That " if," alas! it is remorseless as the
Why did Mr. Leighton stand watching
thereto are requested to makt* i m m e d i a t e
child! such a friend as she was, to you—
Like the fend dreams ol" youth,
with a world of pretty penitence in the brushed past her and entered the parlor.
A V I N G fitted u p the room n e s t payment, and tnot>e having claim" or demands against
wanted to kill him ?"
And nerve our hearts and clear our eyes, to us all" (and thewoman'slipsquivered,) grave. H e thought of his baby Alice,for- the slender figure as i t glided along the lengthened monosyllable, " don't seold !
door t o HeitMha'tj Hat Store, he is now prepared th*> Fame will prauent them without d e i t y for BattleNettie's face clouded, and the tears
ment
to
t
h
e
ancUrriigTied,
residing in i-atd towuehip.
getting that his absence had lengthened hall? I fancy he would have found it
" Yes, I did. I told him I would kill to accoa.aindi.tf, conniry dealer* and t h e public aenerTo sec and feel the truth.
J A U S S iUcCAA,
"but it is sinful to mourn so ; besides,
alty w i t h t h e be.it t'JGaHS, TOBACCO and SMDFF ever
Upon my word, it's the first time I ' v e came into her soft, blue eyes, for she lovjanZl-tft 9
F.xecutor.
him."
into seven years, and that Alice was now difficult to answer the question himself;
offered in tLe City of L t a c i s t c r . HI? stock coonldtH i n
you are not fulfilling your promise to Mrs.
fio throne:!! the crowded city—search
p a r t of the following brands :
mislaid it this whole morning."
ed her brother very dearly. H e was siteight
years
of
age.
And
Norma—he
though
certain
it
is,
a
pair
of
brown
" Well, Willie, God looks upon you as
ADMINISTRATOR'S
NOT.CE.
Through narrow lane and street,"
Leighton. Did you not promise to be
C I Gr A fiS :
" I t is too provoking, J a n e , " said the ting moodily in the parlor when she enEstate of Thomas King-, late of Fulton townthought of the soft-eyed Norma. She was eyes and silken hair mingled confusedly
a murderer. You have fallen out with
Acu see iiotv ntuclt of wrectbedness
H&ri Kari,
Jockey Club,
ship, dee'd.
watchful and attentive to Allie and her
husband, pushing back the books on the tered, and he looked so cross and unnatuWaohlngton,
Carona Dogal.
L E T T E R S testamentary on said estate
a nice child, he thought, and wondered in bis dreams.
It i-v'thy lot to meet;
ono
of
your
little
playmates—"
father, and here you have shut yourself
ttiiaworth,
American Cousin.
having been granted to t b e an.ieralgnei, a l l
ral Nettie dare not speak to him, but passtablebefore
him
withamovement
denoting
Xo rlowtrs there—no happy birds
if she would like that coral necklace he had
p-rconH indebted tboietv are req'iettted to mane immeLa Fidelia.
" H e begun it."
Sitting next morning in the library,
up all day to mourn."
ed on to the open piano, where she had
diate settlement, and thote baviofi claims o r demaudn
The poor man's heart to cheer,
IXES AND HALF SPANISH
bought her. H e forgot, too, that seven there came a soft step, and the door un- intense' irritation- " Will you nctier break
" Very well, did not the wicked men and Severy
again*! t h e saico will present thmn witb-;nt delay for
The
girl
sprang
to
her
feet.
brand
to
be
obtained
in
tbe
market.
been
practising,
and
sat
down.
yourself
of
this
careless
habit,
my
love
?"
2Co plea«ant. words, no merry laugh
ettllement to t h e undersigned, rtaiding ID caid twjt.
years had converted Norma into a woman closed. I t was a quiet, womanly child
who put the Saviour to death begin it,
L i r . D L b T KIXG.
'Forgiveme,
dear
Mrs.
Steel.
I
am
T
O
B
A
C
C
O
:
To creel ihiue eager car.
Jane was silent, looking down like a
" Perhaps if I play him that pretty, new and yet did H e not say, amid all their *Flna Cut Andeison's Sol-ca.
febll-til*12
Aduiltatctrator. .
—thought only of the shy, rather small that half halted on the threshold. Could
Plantation,
selfish and deserve your rebuke. I will
very
naughty
child
who
had
been
chidden.
B
e
a
r
l
'
s
P
l
i
g
h
t
,
T
i
l
l
s
m
a
c
,
Bong,
he
will
feel
better,"
she
thought.—
Come lo this chamber, close and dim,
child he had left. What will he think of that be his little Alice ? Yes, it must b e .
bitter
taunts,
their
cruel
tortures,
'Father
Cbo'-apeabe Hay.
Sonny Side,
ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE.
go now to Allie."
" You don't know what an annoyance " He always likes to have me play or sing
And let ihy b-jsom sigh,
Flounder, Black*nat.e, Congreen, Natural
our handsome, regal Norma ? of her bright There was Meta's beautiful eyes and long
forgive t h e m ; ' and cannot my little boy Cavendish,
Estate of Joseph L. Detweiler, late of West <
Leaf, CoaHO Twlnt. &c" I wish you would, Norma, for I am
To see those pale, slight, sickly girls
these
heedless
habits
are
to
a
methodical
to
him
when
he
comes
home
from
school;"
eyes and many accdniplishments ? T opine shining curls. H e opened his arms.
Hempfield-twp, dee'd.
be enough like the blessed Jesus to say
SNUFFS:
fairly sick at heart. Allie has fretted for
The bni-y needle ply
E T T E R S of administration on said .
man like myself, dear," he added, in a so she run her nimble fingers along the
to see that graceful form moving through
DemutbV Bappee,
estate having been granted to tbt undersigned, '
that ?"
" Dear papa!" And the child sprang
All day, and, oh, how oft at night
her mamma all day long, and Mr. Leighait
i>erfODH
IndAbled
i b m o a r e r^qaefifd lo u a b e ImScented Bappee,
his home will quicken his pulses some- forward and laid her hand npon his breast. gentler tone, as the coral lip began to keys in the soft, sweet prelude, and was
mediate eettlemeat.xnd thdae b&vlug etui run ordoinanda
Vi'iih ^cary, aching head,
•••otcb, Maccabny, Ac.
Tho tears began to run down Willie's
ton has not eaten a morsel since his wife
tremble
and
the
eye
to
suffuse.
"
Do
try
against
the
f-ame
will
pr-aunt tbtia without delity for
just
ready
to
join
her
voice
with
the
$
3
"
A
l
l
orders
promptly
filled
a
t
reanooable
rali?n.,,£S
what !
Tiny 1-tber on unceasingly
settlement to the uud«T»lgned, r e a d i n g in Raid U w n She was but an infant when he left; but
died. I have been twice and knocked at
Mr. tSpi-echer respectfulfy Invited bit, country friends „hip.
to be more tbojightful for my sake !— charming accompaniment, when Willie cheeks, but he did not speak.
HAKAH DITWll.BK,
To earn their daily bread.
to
give
him
a
call,
aw
be
feels
confident
ho
can
give
W c will, with the reader's permission, Norma had taken her every day before
HENB7:C«.aSKLI>-.
his door; but it is locked and h e only an" P o o r little Georgie, you have fine
Here is your lost treasure," he added, spoke out sharply—
saUfifnetioQ i a nil articles in his line of bosiuesa.
feb
Il-t2.6t
Administrators.
Such scenes as these are common things. swers in that sad voice : 'Thank you, Mrs. • transport ourselves over the "big pond" his picture, and told her of him, and in
times playing ball and marbles witli him. CIGARS
Jan2l
6m-9
A N D SMOKING TOBACCO
quietly drawing a tiny case of pearl and
" I wish you would stop that tormented
Yet sadder things there be;
ADMINISTRATORS
NOTICE.
to
"Heath
Hall."
I
t
was
the
night
bethis
way,
the
unknown
father
had
eome
Steel, I do not wish anything to cat.'—
gold from his pocket. I found it lying drumming. Nobody asked you to play." I f he was dead you would miss him very N . W - H A I N E S
Estate of Henry W. Free, late of .East Donegal
&.Co.,
Vice, in its native hideousness,
township, deceased.
Suppose you go and try to persuade bini fore Mr. Leighton was expected to arrive, to be very precious to her. Again there on the stairs, and thought it a most exmuch, and his empty seat in the school
(LATE OF \Vi:s"ClIE.STfc;Rt V A „ ) '
And famine, ['ale. we see ;
Nettie's fingers dropped instantly; she room would look very lonely, wouldn't it ?
came a soft step along the hall, and Norma
E T T E K d of administration with, the
to take a mouthful. Come, let us go and all was preparation.
51.\Nl*F.\C;Tri!KKS OF
Ilut as we gflzc, oh, let us not
cellent opportunity for giving my careless
_wlU annexed, on said estate having he*n granted
turned around upon her stool and sat mo- I dare say he is sorry by this time. You F i n e C i g a r s o f V a r i o u s B r a n d s . to tue
" Shall we move Mrs. Leighton's pic- entered, tall and stately, like some young little wife a lesson."
down." And the kind old housekeeper
ucder-lnned, all p«n-om» iudebtvd tberotu are r e Tiie poor man's errors blame.
to m a k e imme'liKteaattlement.aod tboee bavin,*
tionless a moment, then moved noiselessly forgive him now, don't you ?"
\ \ T " E also have on ha.id a lot of very quested
"Who knows if we were poor as he,
laid the sheet over the sweet dead face, ture from the bed-room, Norma ? I think queen. Leighton's face flushed as h e
claims or demand" against the -»rae will p r ^ e u t them
T
t
i
fin«»
Virginia
fcMOKliW
TOBACCO,
In
cans
and
without
delay f»rbelilem«ui to th» !iadt>r»igued. re*idlug
Jane clapped her hands at the sight of across the room, and Willie heard her soft
We would not be the same.
it will kinder make Mr. Leighton feel thought of their strange meeting the preand drew the girl from the room.
" 0 yes, i n d e e d ] d o ; I wish it was Iu paper*. "
in »aid towrahip.
CHKiaTlAN WALTKK,
* « - All gnods made of ri^E mntert.iV and of ooop
the restored treasure, and danced out of footsteps on the stairs and along the upper
febll «l*-2
iduitul.'<trator.
vious
n
i
g
h
t
;
but
Norma,
womanlike,
had
bad
to
come
home
and
see
it
there,
and
morning now, so I could tell him. I t worKrnaoshifT, .tLd wMrraitt-rd t o ^iv* *ittI*i|i».<:tion.
There may be dwellings of the poor,
Horace Leighton sat by the table in
>".
IV.
.
M
I
M
i
S
AC...,
the
room
in
girlish
glee.
passage,
and
when
she
opened
the.
door
of
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
more self-possession. She extended her
Where virtue's garb is seen,
shall be a better day to-morrow than it
his pleasant library, pale and motionless. miss her."
noviC-6m
No. 53, AVVst K,ir.,r ftr-rft, LnnctMer. Pa.
Estate of "William A. fchelly, ,M. D., late of
" A perfect child," murmered the hus- her own room, a quick sob, as if she had has been to-day."
But they, oh, rich man, let me say,
" Oh no, Aunty S t e e l ; do not remove hand, saying:
„..
Before him lay a sweet-faced picture—a
Waixwiolr t o w a s & t p , deo'd.
S E G & R A N D TOBACCO STUJEU3.
Are few and far between.
band,
looking
after
her
v
i
t
h
1
smile
and
held
her
feelings
in
check
as
long
as
possiETTKKS or admiuittrjiiuu on ?aid
" Don't trust in your own strength too
" Breakfast is waiting and Biddy grows
face so beautiful that it might well mad- it. He_will no^jaas her any the less for
o.-t'ite h a v i n g been granted tu- tbe nuder&igued. a l l
H P H A T Old Stand, No.—, W . KING
Tluen put away the selfishness
a
sigh
blending
unconsciously
into
one
ble.
Indrbtod tber*it.j a - e r^iier-twd i» maS* immemuch. I am afraid you did not ask God JL ST.,BaconddoorbeIowtbt>CroB8 K e y s T a v e r n , con- peteoon
den any man that looked upon it and re- seeing this picture. I think all is arran- impatient."
Which is within thy heart,
tains tbe finest and bor,t a^fiortment of Segare and To- diate eett'emeot. and ibti-eu baviot; eUlm.4 or d?in'ind4
another. " Well, if don't make haste, I
"Well, I've done it to-day, I guess; to help you this morning."
After that day, things passed on pretty
bacco of e v e r y description in tfcte city. The «tock con- against ' b « same will pre-eut th-jm wit«oat demy far
membered that, in the room above, she ged now.' • I will go and see Alice safe
And in the poor man's deep distress,
settlement
to the undersigned, r a i d i n g iu eaid t«iwn.filMeofthe finest and best qnalllleBol Havana,Prinelr>»?«
shall be too late for that engagement in half the boys in school are mad with me,
T U U l l a * .^HULLr,
much as when the master of " Heath
" No, I did not, but I will to-morrow." and YaraSegarf of every v a r i e t y . 'German a n d Ameri- ..btp.
lay dead—that death had stricken the in bad."
Take thou an active part.
Tub
4
6
t
U
AdmiDi-trritor.
can
Sixes
and
Balf-SpiiDHb
Segare.
Rough
and
Ready,
the
city.
Let
me
see—the
notes
are
in
and now I have almost taken Nettie's
The littKgirl was. soon laid to rest, as Hall" was over the sea, save that someThe tea bell rang and ended the con- RowTwlBt, Fig, Eldorado,CongreiinandTwiatTobaccoB.
love-light from her eyes and stopped the
Sc-**k then the dwellings of (he poor,
Snuff of every variety. Pipe?,Snaff and Tobacco BoxeR,
my iron safe, I believe. Nothing like head off. 0 dear, that is where all my
ADMINISTRATOR'S
NOTICE.
tenderly
as
though
a
mother
had
ministhing was wrong with the master's heart.
versation. Nettie was coming slowly down' and a general variety of Fancy Goods belonging t o t b r
workings of the tender heart. The picAr,d mix with coarser things ;
looking up things and keeping the keys good resolutions go to."
t i - d o . All of which will be sold a t prices to unit pnr- Estate of James B Lane, late of the City of
Perhaps some act of thine may touch
from her room, and the moment Willie chaeera. wholesale and retail hy tbe proprietor.
tured face lay smiling up into the an- tered to her, then Norma sat down to I t had a strange way of throbbing, and of
Lancaster, dee'd.
yourself.
I
f
Jane
only
followed
my
exALSO, Kentucky, Mayarille, Maryland, Ohio a
" W h y , has my little boy got home ?" caught sight of her, h e ran to her, and,
E T T E R S of adiiiiuUtration ou said
Their virtue's hidden strings,
guished eyes of the mourner, bringing be- read. Later, Mrs. Steel stopped at the making sudden bounds that were not pleaI'enna. seed leaf Tobacco t o Iota to unit manufacture
_J estate having bet?oKrrint»>d t o t b ^ nudeMKU-o, a l l
ample
"
Oh, strive then with unceasing core,
door.
oaid
Mrs.
Irving
opening
the
door
at
that
lunt-S-ly'-US
P
'
J
.
KBKRMAEf.
persons indebted thereto are request-d io raakm immedisant. This always . happened when he
clasping both arms about her neck, whisfore him, witlf harrowing distinctness, the
ate settlement, and thus-* having claim- or d'."i..<nds
Thy efforts ne'er cease.
Mr. Walter paused apruptly, seeking moment. " I have been down town, and pered—
" I'm going to bed, Norma. It's early, heard the sound of soft footsteps, or the
happy day on which she sat for it. Cloagain*t the » m « will p r e ^ n t 'hem with'iut delay for
Garden
Seeds
Garden
Seeds
To plant within the poor man's heart
settlemeat to W o . B Forda-y, A c l t g Admini - ;r.itur
in his various pockets, with nervous haste, came up by your school house on purpose
I know, but I ' m tired. Good night-"
carol
of
some
old
song.
That
Norma
sing
the
jeweled
case,
the
lonely
man
' Do forgive me, Nettie,, for being so
3UKTHA L.\N«.
The seeds of love and peace.
p
H
E
Attention
of
Gardener*,
KeWJI. B. FUKUa'BY.
for
something
which
seemed
not
to
be
to
walk
home
with
you,butI
thought
your
Norma sat in the library.
I t was in- avoided rather than sought his society, he
bowed his face upon it.
cross. I must hear that new song just as __ tallcra and othern i s invited l o o u r i-upply of' ., J a n 2 l 6 t ' J
Adminiutratorri.
FKESH GARDES SEEDS of tbe growth of !S6'2.
forthcoming.
Bchool was not out, so I made a call on my soon as supper is ended."
0 Meta, darling ! how can I live in tensely warm, and the light enticed the could soon see, wherefore, he could not
S O E I A .
ADMINISTRATOR
NOTICE.
CABBAGE.
" Very strange," muttered he, biting way home."
Estate of Mathias Glauner, lata of Salisbury
millers and insects, in at the window; so tell. Not understanding this, he grew
this world without you ?"
There was an exchange of friendly Large E a r l y Tori".,
E a r l y Cone,
township, deceased.
" Violets, violets, beautiful blue violets!
Earlv Imperial.
Early Savoy.
"Yes, it was out, but I was kept."
I t was the same wail that, thousands of she laid aside her book, and extinguish- cold and constrained, and spent but little his lip. " I always put it in that waistkisses ; it was all "made u p , " and hand
Early SnffAr Loaf.
K<?d Dutch for Pickling,
E T T E R S of administration on said
Who'll buy my violets ?" And a sweetF l a t Dutch for Pickling,
D r a m Head,
" W h y , Willie, how did that happen ? in hand they went out to the cheerful
est at n b a v i n s been grautnd tu ' b e uoderr-icntid a l l
times, has fallen from human lips; but ing the light, sat down in the moonlighted of his time at home. I t so happened that coat pocket. Possibly I may have laidpersona Indebted" thereto are requsateJ to in-tlte I m B E E T .
brown eyed girl of nine years looked apDid you not have your lessons perfectly ?" supper room.
mediate eeitlemei t, and thor-o h.ivlng claims o r dewhich loses none of its anguish in the rep- window to think. She had exchanged after a fortnight's absence, he returned it on the table among those papers."
E x t r a Early T u r n i p ,
Early Bed T u r n i p ,
mands against the same will p t e s e m them witnont
pcalingly upon the passers-by. Her face
The aforesaid papers rustled hither and
"No, and I was tardy besides."
her dress for the cool, white wrapper, an one evening suddenly. A s he entered
Large Sugar,
Long Blood.
delay fjr, *ettlemt_-nt l o the tia.l6r>lnced. r-hiotng in
etition.
Willie
stood
by
the
window
the
next
aid lownshtp.
BF.VJ. F, Wrt . VSK,
was exceedingly sorrowful, and her brown
R A D I S H .
thither,
like
animated
snow-flakes,
as
Mr.
"You
left
home
in
season,did
younot
?"
exchange
that
only
added
to
her
beauty.
the
parlor
he
saw
Norma
standing
at
the
Jau7-6t-7
AduiiuiatrBtor.
There came a soft voice at the door.
morning repeating to himself the sixth Early Scarlet,
Whit*» T u r n i p .
eyes bad a liirway look in their misty
Walter
hurriedly
sought
among
their
conWillie
did
not
answer,
but
kept
workHer
cheeks
were
flashed,
and
her
eyes
deep
window
with
her
arms
folded,
and
Jied Turnip,
Tellow Turnip,
" I have brought you some tea and
commandment, and chanting to himself
LASCASTBR COUNTY BACK'S UsE ve. SAilUEL
depths, as though her soul was half loosed
W
h
i
t
e
Summer,
Black
W
i
n
t
e
r
,
ing his feet under the hearth rug, and
McCOMSEV,
The veins in her tem- her oyqs fixed on the distant hills. The fused masses, but it was all in vain.
toast, Mr. Leighton; please let me in ?" shone like stars.
in a low voice, "Lord have mercy upon E A R L Y W H I T E C A U L I F L O W E R . In tbe Court of Common Pleas for t h e Cnunty of. Lanfrom her body's control. A tall slender
" I can't have lost it," he exclaimed, in I looking down at them steadily.
caster.
Plnrl«H Lernri l-V.ciss of J a n u a r y
Term
There was a quiver in the voice, and ples swollen, and her heart ached and old hungry look was on her face—the old
Aeparagns,
Broceole.
ME
and
incline
M
T
heart
to
keep
this
man, with a pale face and wretched cough,
ISM, No. 26, Execution Docket.
" W h a t is the trouble, Willie ? You law," when George Lovell came slowly
OTflOW.
he remembered how his wife had loved throbbed. The longer she sat in the calm unrest in her soul; and as she turned at dire perplexity. "And every one of those
T ^ H E undersigned Auditor appointed
stopped, and purchasing a sixpenny bunch
W h i t e or Silver Skin,
Large Bed
J [ to distribute the proceeds of tbe -.al.i uf tlie^r*»dl
the girl. H e unlocked the door and let moonlight the more excited she became— the sound of his voice, the ineffable sad- notes is locked up in the safe,, with BO look as if you had no friends in the along the street.
of flowers, enid, kindly: " Your'violets
BEANS.
estate of tha above nauirtd di.endant. now i n the Court
it
was
evident
thought
was
at
work.
ness
of
that
speaking
face
was
a
new
revearthly
chance
of
ever
getting
at
it.
B
u
t
world."
of Common Plea*, to and among tlior-e legally entitled
her enter.
Early
S
I
*
Weeks,
Early
Valentine,
.
"Georgie,
Georgie,"
shouted
Willie,
are particularly beautiful, little one. I
thereto, will Mt for t h a t purpose on I O E ^ D A Y , the 3d
Early Mohawk,
Lima.
" I haven't as I know of."
" What ails me to-night? Even the elation to him. Joining her, he looked l a m certain the key can't be lost—I never
of March. 1S6S. a t 2 u'c'ock P 31 . i n tbe Lib.ary K«om,
tapping upon the window, "wait for me,
" I cannot eat. Norma, child."
hope you may be able to sell them before
iu t h e I'ourt House, in tbe city of Lancaster, w a e a a o d
P E P P E R .
steadfastly into her eyes. She did not lose anything ! I t won't do to wait many
"Willie !"
weight
of
my
hair
oppresses
me."
And
wait till I get my geography."
" 0 Mr. Leighton, she bade me be kind
Large Bell Pepper,
SmaU Bed Pepper. where a l l persons interested a r - n q u e u e d IO atiead.
they wither."
JAMES U. K t Y N O t . l l a .
speak;
but
the
white
lids
drooped
over
more
minutes—I'll
just
put
on
a
clean
"
I
suppose
you
are,"
he
said
apologetishe removed the comb, leaving the shifeb 1I-4M2
Auditor.
OYSTER
PLANT.
Mrs. Irving smiled, and went to the
" O h , s e e those violets, Horace! J ) o to y o u ; but, alas ! poor Norma can do
the lustrous eyes. With a passionate, ir- shirt and run down town. H a n g that cally, "but I guess you are the only one.
Marjoram,
B h n b a r b or Pie P l a n t .
ning
mass
to
fall
around
her
like
a
veil.
window to watch the meeting between
AUDITOR'S
NOTICE.
stop the carriage one moment and let nothing." And, throwing her apron over
P E A S .
resistible movement, Leighton put his confounded key !"
Everybody is put out with me but you and
Estate of Samuel Crawford, late of Lancaster
her head, she sat down and wept bitterly. Kisiug, she paced the floor to and fro, the
the two boys. Willie bounded down the E x t r a E a r l y ,
Large Marrowfat,
me get some.
County, dee'd.
red on her cheek deepening. How would arm around her, and drew her toward him.
Mr. Walter hastened up to his dressing father."
Blue Imperial
Prince Albert,
The
man's
kind
heart
was
touched.—
steps
and
held
out
his
hand.
'' You shall have ihcnt all if you wish
Tom T h u m b ,
Sugar,
The calm lips trembled—that was all— room to complete the details of his toilet
" W h a t has happened to make you feel
this
coming
home
affect
h
e
r
?
was
the
Early Bishop's Dwarf.
'• Wc are two big fools to get mad with
darling. 1 haven't seen your face so bright Rising, he stood beside her, and, smooth1HK undersigned Auditor, appointed
She was a wo- but she removed his arm from about her ere he left the house; but his trials were so wretched my child 1"
CELERY.
ing the silken hair, said kindly: " Poor burden of her thoughts.
b y the Orphans* Court of Laaea*ter c»uuty, to make
each other,"^said Willie bluntly.
for many a day."
Large
W
h
i
t
e
Solid.
Bed Solid,
dUtribaliou or I b e balat.ee remaining i n tbe J.auds of
waist,
holding
his
hand
between
both
Well,
you
see,
mother,
it
is
just
this.
man now, and things could not be just as
not yet destined to terminate. He"was a
g
i
r
l
!
you,
as
well
as
I
,
have
lost
your
best
•
"
I
know
it,
Willie,"
responded
George
caldSf.rouel
Crawford dee'd a-i per his Adinlnimrauon
Silver Giant,
Soymour'a Superb.
Beckoning the girl to the carriage, the
HCiouut. 'unArmed by aatd Cuun.'.o and among ihmelethey had been. Had she not best adver- hers, as though she dreaded to be left methodical man, therefore, his wardrobe Last night, before I went to sleep, I went
Early Cucumber.
grasping tightly the proffered hand. " I Long Green Long
«ally entitled to t i n nam*, will sit for that purpo?« on
Grean Bash Sqanch.
gentleman took two largo bonqucts and friend. Do not weep so sorely, girl; it is tise for a situation as governess or compa- alone, and looking out toward the distant
Saturday t h e 28:h d s y ol F e b r u a r y , A . D. 1503. a t 11
WHS carefully looked ; he always kept to thinking over the things I had done was so sorry last night I used you so, I
P u r p l e Bgg P l a n t
of no use. I promised your mistress I
handed llicni to the lady.
Curled Parsley, o'clock. A: M . In the J u r y Koum of tbe Court House,
nion ? Such thoughts did not tend "to hills with the old look of dumb sorrow in things in one place, therefore the keys through the day I ought not, and thinks
on the CUy of Lancaster, where a l l person-, iu.erented
would
be
your
friend;
and
I
will,
for
her
Long Orange Carrot.
*
cried
myself
to
sleep
I'll
never
do
so
again,
in said distribution m a y attend.
" Oh, how beautiful and fresh ! itseems
Sugar Parsnip.
lessen her nervousness. The red lips her eyes.
were snugly reposing in one corner of the I, now to-morrow I will try very hard not if you will just forgive me this time, and
feh41l-lt.1'KTERMAKTIN, A a l i t o r .
Akra o r Gombo.
as ifthe dew was on them yet. Beauti- dear sake. You must be as a watchful were mute, but they spoke volumes. Norto do one thing I shall b e sorry for; b u t
'
DIVIDEND.
SMALL W H I T E SEED OXUS*.
•
inaccessible
iron
safe.
mother
over
Alice.
Let
Tier
miss
her
"
Norma,
I
wish
to
heaven
you
were
a
I
wont
let
the
boys
plague
you
either."
For.^ale
Wholesale
aud
Retail,
a
t
JOHN
F
.
LONG
k
H
E
Managers
of
the Willow Street
ful violets ! my childhood's flowers! how
SONS, Ding a n d Chemical Slar«, N o . 6 North Qaeea
Turnpike Company have declared • d'.viJoud of
He rushed frantically back to the li- when I got up this morning I forgot all
mother as little as she may, poor mother- ma had one of these speaking mouths we child of sixteen years again, so that I
Happily the two went on to the school- Sire»l. I . H n e a t e r .
Jan 28 IU tf
peventv-Bv* caulh p e r s b a r o payable u u u d a'tt-r Feb.
sweet your fragrance is t o m e ! "
sometimes see, whose quivering, and smi- might say to you just what I feel; .but brary, hoping faintly that the key might about it, and never once thought till I
6. Igti.J, a t W i l l i a m Cooper'o Hotel ia t h e City of Lanless one !"
room, and the other two boys seemed to DRUGS, &c.
1802, D R U G S , &c e M t e r
J . & J . F . HSKB.
The man looked fondly at the pretty
ling, and compression, tell the story of here you are a stately, superb woman, and be on the mantle-place, where he had not came in from school. My resolutions dont
u
Ieb4*
-3t
have
forgotten
all
about
it,
for
they
greetJ
.
B
.
J
E
A
R
K
L
E
Y
,
" 0 Mr. Leighton, your heart will sure- their heart.
speaker, saying in a low tone: " I will
amount
to
much
any
way."
(Header, have you ever Horace Leighton is nothing to you."
MA.WOK
T
T
T
R
K
P
I
K
E
H
O
A
D
CO.
Wholesale
a
n
d
Bet
all
Dealer
i
n
yet searched. No, it was not there; but
ed Willie cordially; the teacher smiled
take my pay in kisses when we get home ly break in this dreary room. Come up watched the play of such a mouth ? If
What have you done to day that you and called him her dear little scholar,and DRUGS, MKDICINES, & c ,
HE Annua! Jleetins of the StockNorma burst into tears, the first he had a treacherous inkstand was, the contents
into the nursery. Alice cannot go to not, then amid the crowd search one out,
boMerrt. aacj Etecrlun at o f l s . r . will h-* held ftt
Mela,"
No* 4 1 IVortli Q u e e n »t«,
Horoherger'h Holel. U i l t e w l t l e , » 1
»YSUSEsDiY,
thereof, b y one unlucky sweep of the el- regret."
everything
went
just
right
with
Willie
seen
her
shed
since
her
childhood.—
Lctc
Kaujfman's.)
Lancaster,
Penna.
March -It't. ISdi, a: 3 o'clock p in.
For answer lho lady whispered: " Pay sleep. Perhaps she will feel better for and mark it well.)
" From beginning to end I have gone that day.—Arthur's Home Mmjizine.
f e t l l 3t-12
OEO ¥ BRESBMAH S«c'y.
n p H K subscriber has just opened tlu
Flinging his arms in a kind of petulant, boy- bow, descended in an ebon cataract over
Iter well, Horace; I know she is poor." seeing y o u . " .
J . lar««Bt a n d best Hock of DRUGS. CHEMICALS.
Norma sat down by the window; and ish way, he said :
his shirt front—the shirt front upon which wrong. Some how, things did not go
PEKFUMKRY, SOAPS. 4 c , ever ..ffa-edln Lancaster,to
NOTICE. '
They left the room together, and taking
He gave her a sillver dollar and then
attention of which ha nolictts a call from country
right all the morning at school. I missed N O T I C E T O T H O S E I N D E B T E D tha
whethor it was the calm of the night, or
alone he had depended.
H E Stocklioldt'rs of the Lancaster Lo"
Norma,
I
will
just
tell
you
what
is
in
rperchunifl
and others, feeling anna red t b a t h e c t n *el?
his orphan child in his arms, Horace
they drove off rapidly.
cnmotlre Works, wilt meet a t t b e i r offltcn i a t b e
at lower rales thitu a n y other boa«o i n Lancaster, h a v the presence that dwells beyond the starry my heart, and then leave it to you. I
"Well, here is a catastrophe!" he mur- two or three times ; the teacher was cross
ing purchased b i s stock before the advance price ol C n r o f l . a n c a - u r . on H O N U A t . Pel). SHI. ISS3. a t l
TO THE "LANCASTER UNION." Goods
" Oh, he has forgotten his change !— Leighton walked up and down the floor
Ha Invites all to call before "-aking their par- o'clock. P . M, for the election of officere for t h e ensuing;
tent on which her eyes were fixed, that love you, Norma! Will you be my wife? mured gloomily, staunching the inky flow to me. But the worst came this afternoon.
chases
and
tent
tho
matter
thomselvo".
His
entire
etock
v
.
,
.
St. O. KLINE,
r
till
sleep
stole
over
the
weary
eyes,
then
^Vhat shall I do ?" And the girl looked
E R S O N S indebted to the "Lancaster Is PaESit, aod rioUctttd w l ' h care and j u d g m e n t .
soothed her into quietness, we cannot tell; T h e r e ! You have it in a few words. I with his packet handkerchief. "How- J u s t after I started for school the fire
"fetiil-atl!
. Secretary.
Ualno" for Subscription, Advertising or Jobbing,
J. B MAKKLEY,
wistfully after the carriage. She wan- lying down by her side, he soon slept the
are hereby notiQed that all accounts due tbe establishWholesale Dmpgit-t and Apothecary,
but gradually the flush faded from her have been loving you ever since the first ever, I can button my coat over for the bells rang, and pretty soon a lot of the ment on the A m of April next, will t<e placed ID the
NOTICE.
m a r 7-!f-24
41 North Queen ."treat.
dered up and down the eity streets an heavy sleep of exhaustion.
uf a magistrate for colleotloo
Up to t h a t time
cheek, and by-and-by sleep stole into the night I came home. I have been for present. L e t me see—there is that mo- boys came running along, and called, bandn
settlement can be made a t the late office of the Dnlon l a
L L persons indebted to the Kstute.of
Months passed, and the loneliness of
hour longer; then, having sold all but
Cul. Ocorett Mayer, ilec'd., art. rriiaetted to make
F r e s h G a r d e n Seeds—New Crop.
'Come on, Will, we are going to the fire; Ccntrt Square
bright
eyes,
and
yielding
to
its
spell,
she
|
seven
long
years
a
lonely,
desolate
man,
ney
I
promised
to
pay
Smithson
to-day,
pavinent withou* rortner delay. T ne -tore books a r e
JOHN a ZELLER, E«q, of Mount J o y townnhip.ls
one bunch of flowers,she stopped in a '-one his home so wore upon Mr. Leighton, that
U
E
attention
of
Farmers
and
GardMi with Mr D a V l D O Si'HKOIlKs *•*• - 4 * * « " *
authorised
to
mako
collecLiunp
in
tbe
wester
i
end
oT
plenty
of
time
before
school;'
and
I
did
laid her head upon the window-ledge, and my soul filled with ceaseless regrets for and
"
enern. l< rpqnenle'l to the larirg variety of KfiW Queen utieet, who 1 - s a : b o r i i e i to recnii't lor the a c tbe cattuty, and bills have been furulihed him for that
horse"-l6okit;g grocery-store in a retired he made arrangements for an extended
CHOP GARDEN SEEDS:, jtici rc-cived an-1 f.ir >ale couotri c b a r ^ d therein
A lacciM.nt* uol willed on o r
THOd. E. COCHKAN.
yielded herself to the embrace of the that darling Meta. With your love, I
He stopped short, a cold dew of dismay not mind what you had told me, never to purpose.
wholeeali and r e t a i l , a t
J . B. SIASKLEY'S,
JebU
12 3t
berora the Hr.-c -Hy ot April n e s t will be p.aced i n t h e
tour through Europe. Leaving Mrs.
street.
hands of a maci B irate for collection.
drowsy god. (What an immense amount will be no longer lonely. You are all the breaking out on his] forehead—the money to a fire unless some—older person was
may 7-tf-W
.ApniiiTY.ry Norlh QrM a t.
febll-123l
'
THOa E F l t A N K U S . Admln'r.
WANTED,
" I want a pound of butter in my little Steel and Norma to take care of Alice, he of sque—embracing that fellow does, to
with me, but followed on as fast as I
mother Alice has ever known—be that drawer was a fixture of the iron safe !
turned his back upon his native land.
OLD, S I L V E R of all kinds, and X S 6 3 .
1
8
6
3
pail. 3Ir. Fish."
could.
I t was away down to the North
be sure!) Now, it so happened that Mr. mother indeed. Come, darling, let us not
UNITED STATES DEMAND NOTES wanted, for
Penniless and shirtless, what more desI t was a quiet, lonely life that Norma
the highest premium will be paid, a t tbe BankHOUSEKEEPING GOODS,
" Hit, Norma, is it you, little one ? Sell
Leighton had arrived in the heat of that play with our.own happiness. Lay your
End, ever so far, and after all there which
ing House or
HEED, BEN I ERSON & CO.
perate state of affairs could his worst eneled during the years he lingered in a formany flowers to-day, hey ?"
f«blt-tf-13
hot afternoon, and feeling—what with
wasn't
anything
to
be
seen
b
u
t
a
little
hand in mine, and give me the gift of my desire for him ? .
HAGER & BROTHERS'.
" All but these." And she laid down eign Jand ; but she read and studied, and weariness, heat, and musquitos—unfit for
WANTED,
black smoke, and ever so many people.
There was a lower deep yet, however—
in the main was happy. Two unceasing sleep, he hired a cab to carry him to "Heath betrothal, and I will be the happiest of
ATTERS.
her money for the butter.
1 ^ 0 0 LBS" P K I M B FATHERS. N o . 3 0 N o r H
I knew it was past school time, and I r p H l S COMING SEASON,
would ho not be characterless, likewise,
t h Q,uecii S t . , L a n c a s t e r , P « .
" Keep your money, child.
I'll take pleasures she had—tending and watching Hall". There was not a glimmer of light
kept
coaxing
the
boys
to
go,
but
they
CHINA,
GLASS
AND
QTJEEN3WARE.
Norma did lay her hand in h i s ; but the if his wife should, by any inopportune
Have now opened a fall aa8orim«Dt of
2000 CORDS BLACK OAK BAM,
the flowers for pay." And the grocery little Alice, and in learning to read French to be seen when he reached the hall a t
kiss h e had to stoop his handsome face to chance, discover that he, the model of wouldn't for a long t i m e ; and as soon as For which t b e highest Cath price will be paid, delivered GOLD BAND AND PLAIN-FKENCH CHINA.
man filled an old tumbler with water and and Latin from Mr. Leighton's old pastor eleven o'clock; and, paying the man, he
Ladies
and Misses F u r s ,
a
t
Shirk
&
Brubalcer't,
Tannery,
Bird-ia-hand
Kailroad
they started they began to plague me be- Station, Lancaster coaaty, P*.
FANCY AND WHITE STONE CHINA.
rule and order, had lost his k e y ! So tho't
who, seeing her intense passion for study, entered quietly by means of a night-key get.
placed them on his desk.
BHIKfCiBKUBAKKK,
SLEIGHLNG
& BUGGY ROBES,
cause
I
was
Buch
a
scarecrow
about
every" Two weeks later, there was a quiet Mr. Water, as he went off to a day of perAddress Enterprise P . O
febl t.tf 12
PITTSBUIIG AND BOSTON GLASSWARE.
Norma opened her bucket-lid. " Oh, offered to teach her during the long win- which he carried in his pocket. As he
thing. George Lovell said: 'Well, you
To which t b e attention of the public Is invited.
wedding
at
"Heath
Hall,"
where
Norma,
plexities
and
mortifications.
PLAIN AND FANCY ENGLISH GRANITE
Mr. Fish, you have made a mistake. I ter evenings. The pastor's daughter was stood in the wide hall, a feeling of desoINFORMATION WANTED.
missed to-day, and I ' m glad of it, ain't
SHIPPING FURS WANTED,
" I f ever I tease J a n e again aboutlosing
said one pound, and the bucket is full to giving her music-lessons; so our flower- lation came over him. Where were now by a little mystic ritual, was converted
WARE.
Y O U N G man named Luther M .
you,
boys?'
They
all
said,
'Yes,'
and
Toomy, lert h i s home In Manchester township.
snch as Mnsktat, Miuk. F o x . Cc-oa, Oppos-nm, Babbit
things," he muttered inwardly, as he enthe brim."
girl bade fair to be an accomplished wo- the flying feet that were wont to greet his into Mrs. Horace Leigton.
Couuty, Fa\, abont t h a beginning of J u l y last,and
D
B
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G
O
O
D
S
.
I ' s e n
.
then George took off his cap and said, York
tbe flrat place he lived a t after leaving home wan with
and a l l other Sklaa, a n d t h e highest Cash I'ri=e* paid.
tered the room on returning home," I hope
man.
The good man's face flushed.
coming? Alas! those feet were still
Nlailey, near Laudlsville Lancaster c o a a t y , Bleached and Unbleaohed MasHus. Sheetings
Two cardinals found fault with Raph'Three cheers for Tot Irving !' When I Samuel
H f i S I t y A. SHOLTZ
w i t h w h o m h e remained several m o u t h s . He left Mr.
JOHN A. SHULTZ.
and Pillow Casings, Furniture cbfcks.Ta" Never mind, childie, I wanted to have
Many times during the summer that now—they tired early walking over rough ael for having, in one of his pictures, given to be drowned with a hnndre 1 weight of got to school, I couldn't study a bit, the Niatlay'a house on o r abont the 11th of September last,
tf»
declt)
ble Diapers and Linen Ditnaska.Crash
alnce w h i c h t i m e b e baa u o t h e e n heard of He is about
keys about my neck 1 It's certainly a judgthe firkin cleaned out, so I put it into Norma first sold her flowers to the sweet roads. H e would seek the library—the
y e a r s of age. abont 0 feet 6 Inches high, of fair comBird E/e and Hnbkaback Towtoo florid a complexion to St. Peter and
letters all run together BO ; of course I 34
plexioB.
w
i
t
h
dark
h
a
i
r
a
n
d
good
front
teeth.
He
w
a
s
F
H
B
D
E
E
I
C
K
S
M
I
T
H
,
eliDgH, Marseilles Quilts,
your little pail."
pale Mrs. Leighton she had met her, and moon would light him well; and there h e St. Paul. " Gentleman," said the artist, ment upon m e ! "
afflicted w i t h t h e a s t t m a a u d phthisic.
.could not say hardly any of my lesson; vWa hr ye n much
Blankets, WindowA S H I O N A B L E H A T and f j
b u t h e a r d of M m b e v u engaged i u paddling
H e unbuttoned his coat as h e spoke,
God, I think, would forgive that lie ; many times received a kind word. The could best realize he was at home once ill-j)leased with the criticism, " don't be
A n y information of h i s whereabouts, dead or
CAP MAMDFACTOEKE, H o . 1 1 « W e s H m
Shades,
the teacher punished us all, and we had raiora
allv*, will be t h a n k n l l y received, a n d a n y expanse InD
.
8
tStreet.Laneasl
rut.LaBcaal.r.Pa.
«• l-'T-'
S
l
u
g
more.
forgetful
of
the
inkstains
of
the
morning.
at least, I hope s o ; for the man had cut lady drew from Norma her history, and
addressing h i s fit be r,
CARPETS & FLOOR OIL CLOTHS.
surprised. I paint them just as they look
to stay and recite after school; but the curred wUl be paidE Lby
I
J
A
H
TOOHE,
York
F
.
O.,
J a n e uttered a faint scream, and shrank
the smooth yellow butter from a fresh lot after her mother's death took her to her
W
e
h
a
t
e
now
open
a
r
o
m
p
i
e
t
stock
of
t
h
e
above
G
E
O
.
W
.
M
E
H
A
F
T
E
Y
,
febU.lI-3t«
. York county, P a .
They are blushing with
minute we got out, George Lovell Bet the
goodB. many of which having been purchased before
He was in the middle of the room in Heaven.
back exclaiming:
' that had come in that morning.
L U M B K R J l E R C II A N T
the great advance, will b e sold a t low prices.
own home, where she was as one "of the
Bhame
to
see
the
Church
below
so
badly
boys
all
on
again,
and
they
called
m
e
when the white-robed figure lying in the
janU-S-tf
HAGEB A BROS.
NOTICE.
MARIETTA,
PENNSYLVANIA,
" My dear Philip, what is t h e matter
" How is your mother to-day, Norma ?" family. As years passed by, the love that
governed."
names and everything. I wish George
window, caught his eye.
AS on hand a large ai>d general
H E Commissioners of Lancaster Co.
with your shirt ?"
HEMOVAL.
" She is a little better, thank you."
Norma bore her gentle mistress amounted
h
a
r
e
been
Informed
t
h
a
t
a
large
amount
of
moatj
_
assortment
of
Lovell was dead and buried. I'll give
A woman ! Who could she be ?
When yon find your property (but mind
a a b*aa brought t o t h e c o u n t r from t h a Tolnntaars for
ILLTAM N. AMEB, DENTIST,
BOARDS,
PIASK,
" The matter! Oh !" said h e coloring him something to-morrow he won't forget, btha
" Oh, by the way, Norma, I got a lot almost to idolatry. She was untiring in
O M of their families: They, therefore, raquest t b e
for five yearn ia student and assistJOISTS,
KArTBHS.
H e moved softly to the window, and not your person) is running|to waste, then
Goamltt«M of the different districts. t o reporfttj tbjam a n t of Dr. WAYLAN, formerly of thla City,
SflASTLlSQ,
SHraOLES,
and LATHS.
and laughing, " I remember now—I spilt I'll b e t ! "
of beef this noon, and it's so warm I ' m her watchfulness and care during the last
1
lmmadlmtaly t h a names of t h e families' of each volnn.'- baa removed his office t o the rooms lately
Planed W h i t e P i n e for 6helv!ag, Flooring and Ceiling,
gazed upon the sleeping face. The brown only it is justifiable to pull in.
toar.
f e b 4 S M l * " P : G . BB8KMAN, Ct»rk.
occupied b y Dr. McCalla, l o East King at., 2
afraid it won't keep. I'll just a put a bit illness which ended in death; and when
a little ink over ic this morning. I t dont
Shingle a n d Plaster Lath, Pales, etc.; also.
eyes were hiden beneath" their "curtaindoora from Centre Square, whera.be is prepared to meet
Pine a n d Oslt 6tnf,
Man without a button is hopelessly signify m u c h "
" I s this Willie Irving, or some wicked
,
in your basket.
I t would be a pity to those gentle eyes closed, she felt desolate
Printing I n k s
tboee w h o m a n y favor Mm. w i t h their confidence, a n d
005aTAirn.T oir H A R P ARD SAWKD TO o&Dgn.
;
ing lids", but surely the face was the face adrift, not less so than a ship without its
m r e t h e m In t h a moat akHlfnl'manner,
w a r r a n t i n g Alto, SASH, SOOBS, SHOTT6KS, Plain and Vealtlan
1
kegs
and
cans,
of
the
beat
qn»litj
have i t spile."
" Do let. me g e t out another, dear I fairy, eome in the shape of m y usually
indeed. • Nobly wis. she now returning all
i n eTfxy rt*Mmnt*b> eaaevbotb a s t o opera| ol tha: child, Norma. And yet eould i t needle.
t ^ O r d e r a attended t o at t h e ehortert notice, a n d d a
.ila* o t m o Inn; arm u 4 T u n a u pomd mat •rkUaUetloft
tttni parfbimtd a n d c h u f M tot U-« aama.
T i r e d a t a n y p o U t o a t h e Bailroad a n d C a n a l .
: ; " No, no," Midltt Mgtxly dtMoiivg fcu 11»ntle b o j j "
eftS
MM
v-a
Norma's heart was too full for words.
Child though she was, she saw through
Is TvilUhii
mry Wedntiday. * Too Dollar, a Tsar.
the man's little ruse. God bless such
Office Ho. 82J Worth Qnaen Street.
men as Jared Fish ! Anything he gave
J . A . H l I S T A S D , F . H l O K E E T & E . M . K L I H I . away h e had no .possible use for. You
ADVKRTISSMKNTS will be Inserted i t the would think it was in his way. True, he
r a t e of *.l 00 per square, of U a lines, for t h r M Inser- was a coarse, common m a n ; but that was
tions or l o w ; and S5 cents per square far each additional
nothing in his Maker's sight. God would
AdTertteements exeeedtng 10 llnee w i l l b e eharged 5 pay him interest on all such deeds, and in
• sale per line for the l i t Insertion, and B c e n t . p«r line the "book of remembrance" above, may/ . r eaeh eo&B*qnent Insertion.
hap, was written underneath the name of
BatioesB Adrertlsementa tnaerted b y t h « q u a r t e r
Jared F i s h : "Inasmueh as ye have done
half y a w or year, will b e charged ae followa:
I months. 8 months. IS months.
it unto the least of these, ye have it done
OneUqoaro
* » 00
« » 00
» 8 00
¥w0
"
" " . " " . . . . S 00
S 00
12 00 unto me."
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EE0KOANIZATI0N OF THE A E M T OF THE p e a t , a n d a m o r e h o p e f u l t o n e , i s t h u s i n POTOMAC.
fused i n t o n a t i o n a l affairs. I n t h e p a s s a g e
of t h e c u r r e n c y a n d b a n k i n g s c h e m e p r o T h e formation of " G r a n d D i v i s i o n s "
posed b y t h e S e c r e t a r y o f t h e T r e a s u r y ,
of t h e A r m y o f t h e P o t o m a c d i d n o t a p - a n d i n t r o d u c e d b y S e n a t o r Sherman,-, t h e
y e a r to w o r k "welL"--By m a k i n g e a c h d i - S e n a t e h a s d o n e . m o r e t o i n t r o d u c e s o u n d
vision a u n i t a n d d e v o l v i n g t h e details on a n d reliable p r i n c i p l e s of finance t h a n t h e
t h e division c o m m a n d e r , i t k e p t t h e g e n - p u b l i c g e n e r a l l y s e e m t o b e a w a r e of. T h i s
m e a s u r e p r o v i d e s a national free b a n k i n g eral i n command i g n o r a n t of those m a t system with a paper circulation, obtained
ters b y w h i c h a l o n e h e could feel a n d in g r e e n b a c k s from t h e g o v e r n m e n t , t o t h e
w i e l d h i s forces. G e n . H o o k e r also g i v e s c x t c u t of t h e s e c u r i t i e s d e p o s i t e d w i t h t h e
u s a n o t h e r r e a s o n for a b o l i s h i n g t h a t form l a t t e r , b u t p a y a b l y b y t h e b a n k s a t t h e i r
T h i s p l a n , if t h e
of o r g a n i z a t i o n , w h i c h i s , t h a t t h e c h a r - c o u n t e r s on d e m a n d .
H o u s e s h o u l d pas< t h e b i l l , a s i t i s said i t
a c t e r o f t h e s e r v i c e w h i c h t h e a r m y is n o w
will, m u s t r e v o l u t i o n i z e t h e w h o l e b a n k i n g
liable t o b e called u p o n t o p e r f o r m is a d - s y s t e m of t h e c o u n t r y , a n d a b o l i s h a l l p a v e r s e t o t h e m o v e m e n t a n d o p e r a t i o n s • of p e r c u r r e u c y o t h e r t h a n t h e g r e e n b a c k s '
heavy columns. T h i s seems to point to at t h e same time t h a t i t creates an immense
m a r k e t for t h e n a t i o n a l b o n d s .
a n e s s e n t i a l c h a n g e i n t h e A r m y of t h e
To aid in this system t h e Senate h a s
P o t o m a c , t h e n a t u r e of w h i c h will soon
laid a t a x on all b a n k c i r c u l a t i o n o t h e r
transpire.
t h a n s u c h a s m a y b o issued u n d e r t h i s a c t .
T h e a r m y a s n o w c o n s t i t u t e d consists I t h a s also a m e n d e d t h e H o u s e r e v e n u e
of s e v e n i n f a n t r y corps. T h e first w h i c h bill so as t o r e d u c e o n e h a l f t h e a m o u n t of
grccubacks authorized to be newly issued
was o r i g i n a l l y H o o k e r ' s o w n , a n d w h i c h
by t h a t a c t , a n d s u b s t i t u t i n g legal t e n d e r
s e r v e d i n F r a n k l i n ' s late g r a n d division, notes i b r coin iu t h e p a y m e n t o f i n t e r e s t
will b e c o m m a n d e d b y M a j o r G e n e r a l on t h e certificates o f i n d e b t e d n e s s a n d
The
J o h n F . Reynolds.
H e is a n a t i v e of t h i s t h e i n t e r e s t - b e a r i n g n e w n o t e s .
c i t y , a n d son of t h e late J o h n R e y n o l d s , H o u s e C o m m i t t e e on W a y s a n d M e a n s is
also p r e p a r i n g a b i l l t o i n c r e a s e t h e i n t e r E s q . , f o r m e r p r o p r i e t o r o f t h e old L a n nal r e v e n u e b y l a r g e r t a x e s on a l l a r t i c l e s
caster J o u r n a l .
H e g r a d u a t e d a t W e s t - of l u x u r y .
These measures m a y n o t be
P o i n t , a n d w a s a p p o i n t e d b r e v e t 2 d l i c u t - in all r e s p e c t s t h e b e s t t h a t could h a v e
e u a n t of a r t i l l e r y on t h e 1 s t of J u l y , 1 8 4 1 . b e e n adopted', b u t w e a r c satisfied t h a t
C o n g r e s s , u n d e r all c i r c u m s t a n c e s , h a s
H e is a l o n g - t r i e d , b r a v e a n d effective
done well, a u d should b e encouraged to
soldier.
O n t h e b r e a k i n g o u t of t h e r e - p e r f e c t t h i s financial legislation, so r e q u i bellion, a u d w h e n t h e R e g u l a r a r m y was site to re-establish c r e d i t a n d regulate t h e
increased, h e was appointed Lieutenant currency.
PATBIOTIC LETTEB F E O K GENERAL B 0 SECBANS:
WILL/BLACK 80LDIBBS F I G H T .
F o r t h e information o f o u r r e a d e r s we
H e r e w i t h w e p u b l i s h a l e t t e r from G e n .
p r e s e n t some e x t r a c t s from t h e official r e -
Rosecrans to Gov. T o d , of Ohio, which
p o r t of Col. T . "W. H i g g i n s o n , c o m m a n d -
w e . c o m m e n d .to. t h e . ' p e a c e , d e m o c r a t s ! . in. irig"thc F i r s t R e g i m e n t of S o u t h C a r o l i n a
Lancaster county. L e t it b e remembered
Volunteers,;- c o n c e r n i n g a n e x p e d i t i o n
t h a t G e n . i i o s c c r a n s is n o w , a n d h a a a l lately undertaken b y t h e regiment. T h e
ways b e e n a d e m o c r a t , b u t n o t o n e a f t e r
R e p o r t is addressed to B r i g a d i e r G e n e r a l
t h e fashion o f B u c h a n a n , K e e d * & C o .
Saxton.
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SIEGE OF YICKSBURG.
THESOUTHERN REBELLION THE
Eefnrn of the Ram Queen of llie Wfst
fromlier Trip down the Mississippi.
The Voice of an Old Democrat.
SPEECH OF HON. B. CHAMPNETS.
Member of tho House of Boprosentatives from
Lancaster County.
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ette, being under consideration.
E . COCHRAN tho " Laiicatter tfniott" newspaper*
The resolution of thanks passed b y your P l a t e n a n d B o n D e f o r d . T h e r e p o r t s a y s :
H u n n i n g the Batteries.
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Mr. CHAMI'NBYS s a i d : 1 regret, Mr. Speaker,
through{rebelchannels,8tatingthatGen. Banks
honorable body,to the army of Cumberland,its
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that some other gentleman, better able than
supplied to subscribers from tho offico of the ExCIIICAOO, Wednesday, F e b . 1 1 .
Commanding General and his staff, h a s bceu flag aud the President's proolamat'on f a r into baa fought a battle seven miles beloir Port
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aminer d> Bcrald. Tho IBSUO of tho t/in'on on
the
interior
of
Georgia
a
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Florida.
The
men
A epeoial dispatch from Cairo to-day, says
Hudson. The result is said to be that the r e duly received aud published to the troopB of
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to address the House ; but no other gentleman
Saturday having proved satisfactory to a majorihave
been
repeatedly
under
fire
;
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had
he
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bels retired to P o r t Hudson, while our troops that news h a s been received from Vicksburg taking the floor, I am rather compelled to speak w
this command. On behalf of all,I r e t u r n you
ty |of its patrons, tho publication on that day
wa
n he
infantry,
oavalry,
and
even
artillery
arranged
to Saturday.
on this subject, which I t h i n k should not p a s s
fell back to their oamps.
heartfelt thanks.
will be continued. Subscribers, however, can have
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discussion.
The ram Queen has returned from helow.
This is indeed a w a r for the maintenance of against them, a n d have, in every instance,
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I have always been opposed, Mr. Speaker, to
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the constitution and the laws—nay, for nation- come off not only with unblemished honor,
nesday or Saturday's psper. The advertisements
this
sort
of
legislative
revision
of
the
Congress
dates
to
tho
9th
inst.
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Monitor
WeetxawShe m e t three steamers with provisions for
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appear in both papers.
al existence—against those who have despised but with undisputed triumph. At Township,
of the United States, except in matters pending
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ken had arrived safely. General Foster comes the rebels at Vicksburg, and succeeded in sink- there, in which our own Commonwealth was
our honest frieadship,deceived our j u s t hopes, Fla., a detachment of the expedition fought a
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Advertisements shonld bo handed iu not later
in
the
Arago
to
consult
with
the
Government.
ing them.
She took 50 prisoners, one of interested. ^ There is now upon the files of this
and driven us to defend our country nnd our cavalry company which met UB unexpectedly
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t h a n 4 o'clock P.M. on Tuesday and Friday.
ou a midnight march through pine woods, a n d "While h e is absent from his command it is not whom was a Colonel. T h e Queen went near House a series of resolutions not one of them
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foul
aud
wilful
slanders
on
our
~3N0. A. HIESTAND,
likely anything important will be done. A enough Port Hudson to draw the fire from breathing any confidence in the Government—
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motives and intentions, persistently repeated, which completely surrounded u s .
FRANCIS HECKERT,
not one of them denouncing the rebellion of
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reconnoissance of the defences at the mouth their upper battery.
EDM. M. KLINE.
the South—all of them sympathizing with those
they have arrayed against ua o u r own i'ellowThey were beaten off with a loss on o u r p a r t
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of the Ogeechee river, was made on the WedLANCASTER, Feb. 9,1S63.
Vicksburg letters say the brilliant achieve- who a r e opposing tho arm of the Government; m
citizens, bound to u s by the triple ties of con- of one man killed and seven wounded, while
nesday preceding tho sailing of the Arago, by ments of the Queen running the gauntlet of the because, sir, I hold that, at this time, opposiTO ADVEETISEBS.
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sanguinity, geographical position,and commer- the opposing p a r t y admits twelve men killed,
Generals Foster a n d H u n t e r , accompanied by rebel batteries h a s h a d a most beneficial effect tion to the Government of this country is aidm
U
cial interest.
(including Lieutenant .Tones, in command of
A d v e r t i s e r s will b e a r i u m i n d thiit o u r
i n g rebellion. You know, Mr. Speaker, that
d d no
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their respective staffs, with a view of deter- on the spirits of our troops before VickHburgh. three hundred guns were fired at Charleston
LET NO MAN AMONG US BE BASE the company,) besides many wounded. So
w e e k l y c i r c u l a t i o n is b e t w e e n F O U R A N D
a
mining what land co-operation might be necA correspondent of the Jackson Appeal says owing to the supposition on the p a r t of those
ENOUGH TO FORGET THIS, OR FOOL complete was the victory (hat the enemy scatn
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F I V E T H O U S A N D , going into every nook
essary to assist the naval attack on F o r t McAl- that i t is possible Gen. Grant will make t h e there that t h e result of certain contests in the
wa he
by he
ENOUGH TO TRUST AN OLIGARCHY, OF tered, hid in Lhe woods all night, not r e t u r n a n d c o r n e r of t h e c o u n t y , r e a c h i n g e v e r y
lister., The Monitor Passaic, accompanied by canal a success, and suggests that Grand North was in aid their cause. I will not p r e m
TRAITORS TO T H E I R FRIENDS, TO CIVIL ing to his camp,*" which was five miles distend to say that their judgment was c o r r e c t ;
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two gunboats, was lying in Warsaw Sound, Gulf, Port Gibson, and other points between but if ever there was a time in the history of
business interest a n d business m a n — F a r LIBERTY AND HUMAN FREEDOM. Volun- tant, until noon the n e x t d a y ; a fact which
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cleared for action, in expectation of a visit Vicksburgh and Port Hudson, be fortified.
any country in which there should be one W
mer, Merchant, Manufacturer and Metary exiled from home and friends, for the de- was unfortunately unknown until too late to
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united heart to sustain this Government, i t is
from
the
Rebel
ram
Fingal,
said
to
be
coaled,
o a uw m m
we c u
c h a n i c , c o n s t i t u t i n g t h e " s o l i d m e n " of
fence and safety of all, we long for the time follow up our advantage.
Had I listened to
Col. EUet's Official Keport.
at t h e present moment. No great work in the
fully munitioned, a n d r e a d y to oomo out a t
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when gentle peace shall spread h e r wings over the urgent appeals of my men, a n d preased
Acting Rear Admiral Porter, in terms of sciences or in the arts, i n philanthropy or in
• t h e county of Lancaster.
The EXAMIa*k
a
a
any moment. The Montauk, with other gunour land ; but we. know no such blessing is the flying enemy, we oould have destroyed
commendation, communicates to the Navy De- politics, was ever accomplished except by the
N E R & H E R A L D is e m p h a t i c a l l y the p a p e r Colonel of t h e F o u r t e e n t h R e g i m e n t o f
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boats was lying in proximity to the Ogeechee
united a n d enthusiastic efforts of those who
possible while the unjust, a n d arbitrary power his c a m p ; but in view of the darknessi his
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t
the
report
of
Col.
Ellet,
commanding
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of t h e c o u n t y , a n d a d v e r t i s e r s
ichopug I n f a n t r y .
sought that object. I t was a wiso law of the
FEATJDS ON T H E GOVERNMENT.
batteries, wni ting the moment for another atO n t h e 2 0 t h of A u g u s t , 1 8 6 1 ,
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of the rebel leaders confronts and tbreafeos uncertain numbers, and swifter motions, with
the United States steam ram Queen of the Athenian Republic that compelled every citi- A
s h o u l d k n o w w h e r e t h e y g e t full value for h e w a s m a d e a B r i g a d i e r G e n e r a l of V o l tack. The Rebel story that the Montauk was
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on he
d
be
us. Crafty as the fox, cruel as the tiger, they your injunctions of caution, I judged it better
West, giving an aocount of her passage of the zen, when the country was in danger, to avow
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t h e m o n e y e x p e n d e d in a d v e r t i s i n g . W e u n t e e r s , a n d a t a still l a t e r p e r i o d M a j o r h a l f o f t h e S e l e c t C o m m i t t e e o n T r a n s - cried " n o coercion," while preparing to strike to rest satisfied with tho victory already disabled in h e r last encounter with Fort McAl- batteries a t Vicksburg. The following is the his sentiments. Tno^e who remained silent
ob
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lister is wholly untrue. The only injury she
were punished equally with those who avowed
s t a t e t h i s fact for t h e i r a d v a n t a g e n o less G e n c r a l , w h i c h r a u k j i e n o w h o l d s
p o r t s for t h e W a r D e p a r t m e n t , m a k e s us. Bully like, they proposed to fight us, be- gained.
report:
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their sentiments against the Government, It pn p
suffered was in h e r smokestack. Gens. Hun? P
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t h a n o u r own. I f any person doubts t h e
Ou other occasion a detachment of about
r e m a r k a b l e disclosures of h e a v y f r a u d s cause they said they could whip five to''one ;
was
a
wise
law
and
one
which
I
think
should
U. S. STEAM R A M QUEEN OF T H E W E S T . )
T h e secoud corps (originally S u m n e r ' s )
t e r and Foster, on their r e t u r n to Hilton Head,
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commend itself to every loyal heart.
e x t e n t of our circulation, t h e y are welBELOW VICKSBUHG, F e b . 2 , 18G3.
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p e r p e t r a t e d u p o n t h e G o v e r n m e n t ' b y and now, when driven back, they whine out 250 mcu, on board the J o h n Adams, fought had a protracted conference with Admiral Duhe w
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o
is u n d e r t h e c o m m a n d o f M a j o r G e n e r a l
Now, sir, what is the history of this c o n .
" n o invasion," a n d promise u s of the West its way forty miles up and down a river, the
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' c o m e t o a n e x a m i n a t i o n of o u r s u b s c r i p c o n t r a c t o r s a n d o w n e r s o f vessels. T h e
pont.
An
important
order
had
been
issued
by
test—1 am not going to give it but simply to
C o u c h , w h o s e n a m e a n d h i s t o r y a r e well
permission to navigate the Mississippi, if we moat dangerouB ia the Department—the St.
ac
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t i o n list. T h e E X A M I N E R is a n ' i n s t i t u t i o n '
General H u n t e r , suspending the sale of con- tions, I started on the Queen of the* West, a t glance a t it—and particularly in reference to
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k n o w n t o t h e p e o p l e of t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s . m o s t n o t e w o r t h y case i s t h a t o f o n e will be "good boys," nnd do as they bid u s . Mary's—a river left untraversed by our gun4 i o'clock this morning, to pass ihe rebel bat- this shivery question ? Why, sir, Pennsylvania
w h i c h t h e p e o p l e of L a n c a s t e r c o u n t y
fiscated lands for taxes.
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WHENEVER
THEY
KA.VE
T
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POWER
boats
for
mauy
months,
as
it
required
a
boat
is now retrogadiug. Twice when I wa3 in the
T h e t h i r d corps ( o r i g i n a l l y H c i n t z e h n a n ' s
teries
a
t
Vicksburg,
a
n
d
sink
the
rebel
steamBy a letter from a Helena,. Arkansas, corh d m o
m
an
h a v e c r e a t e d , a n d we i n t e n d t h a t i n t h e
Legislature some years ago, I voted in favor
THEY DRIVE BEFORfi T H E M INTO T H E I R built like the John Adams to ascend It successe
r
lying
before
that
city.
I
discovered
i
m
a u d lately S t o n e m a n ' s ) will b e t e m p o r a - t h i s p i q u a n t a c c o u n t i s g i v e n :
o
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a
he
w
m
respondent, t h e Journal oj Commerce learn3
'of the abolition of slavery in the District of
f u t u r e i t s h a l l b e w o r t h y of t h e confidence
'•This Mr. CoblcuB ia a Prussian by birth, iui Is- RANKS T H E SOUTHERN P E O P L E , AS fully. The stream is narrow, swift, winding
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rily commanded b y B r i g . General Daniel
that on the 2nd inst. General Grant commen- mediately oa starting that the change of the Columbia. In the y e a r 1820 or 1830, a prop<
u
ou a
a u d p a t r o n a g e w h i c h its f r i e n d s h a v e besrealite by descent, a pe-ddlarnnd a horse jockey, by THEY WOULD ALSO DRIVE U S . TRUST dud bordered at many places with high bluffs,
wheel
from
its
former
position
to
the
narrow
osition iu favor of that object passed the S-?uced a moment on t h e r e a r of Vicksburg v i a
E . S i c k e l s , w i t h w h o s e c a r e e r t h e p u b l i c profession. 1I« Is wholly iinftiimlinr with com>
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a
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NOT.
W
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R
E
THEY
ABLE
THEY
whioh blnzed with ritie shots. V/ith our glasstowed u p o n i t i u t h e p a s t . T h e e n l a r g e d
space behind the Queen's bulwarks did not ;ue unanimously, a n d in this House it was
W
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is familiar.
G e n . S., h o w e v e r , h a s m a d e mercial pursuits, asido from tho selling of Yankee WOULD INVADE US AND DESTROY. US es, as "ffe approached these points we could Yazoo Pass, o n ' the left bank of the Missispassed with b u t eight dissenting voices, and
and more extended sphere upon which i t
u
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sippi, about six miles below Helena. I t leads permit the boat to be handled with sufficient the ground on which these eight dissenting
a u e x c e l l e n t s o l d i e r . T h e fifth c o r p s , notions at retail, and trading horses by tho head, WITHOUT MERCY.
ABSOLUTELY A S - see mounted men by the hundreds galloping
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accuracy.
An
hour
or
more
was
spent
in
voices
were
given
was
that
the
resolution
was
i s n o w e n t e r i n g w e h o p e will p r o v e e q u a l
and ho testifies that he can neither read nor write SURED OF THESE THINGS, t AM AMAZ- through the woods from point to point to await into Yazoo river some distance from its mouth.
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lately Fitz J o h n P o r t e r ' s a n d then B u t not imperative upon our Senators and KepreEnglish. Ho admits that he has already refunGeneral Grant, by cutttng the levco of this rearranging the apparatus, and when wc finalw
b
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l y beneficial t o p a t r o n a n d p u b l i s h e r .
sentatives. And, sir, I recollect the admira- M
tcrficld's, will b e u n d e r t h e c o m m a n d of ded fifteen hundred dollars to tho Government ED THAT ANY ONE COULD T H I N K OF us, und though fearful of o u r shot a n d shell,
n
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pass, floods a n immense extent of the enemy's ly rounded the point the sun h a d risen, a n d ble and noble preamble of th-j a c t of 17S0,
••••i
H E ' W H Q E N - they were so daring against musketry that
a
u
y
advantage
which
would
have
resulted
from
he
S
o
M
h
K
wm a
Major G e n . G e o r g e G . M e a d e , w h o d i d so which hud been fraudulently obtained upon sales " P E A C E O N A N Y TERMS'*
country, a n d opens communication for small
drawn by one of the most distinguished men
Kay* T o t h e a d v e r t i s i n g a u d j o b b i n j
TERTAINS T H E SENTIMENT IS F I T ONLY one rebel actually sprang from tho shore upon
o an
w
of the country,.in which a r e set f«.>rth sentiwell a s a b r i g a d e c o m m a n d c r i n F r a n k l i n ' s of horses by bribing the inspector, that ho bribed
gunboats a u d steamboats through to a point the darkness was lost to u s .
Why c u d
be o
B
p a t r o n s of t h e " o l d " Examiner
we desire
three of tho clerks in Colonel Bnlgar'fl office, and TQ BE A SLAVE ; H E WHO UTTERS I T the large boat which was towed at our stern, i n t h e r e a r of Vicksburg. B y theBe means, U
The rebels opened a heavy fire upon us as ments of opposition to the institution of slaLeft G r a n d Division.
T h e sixth' corps
w
he
o
w
t o r e t u r n o u r cordial a n d s i n c e r e t h a n k s
that ha had sonic connection with a sale of dam- AT T H I S TIME I S , MOREOVER, A T R A I - were h e was sliot down b y one of m y sergeants.
we neared the city, bul. we were only struck very, and in which it is declared that we, TO
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haviug gained our own liberties, should con( o r i g i n a l l y F r a n k l i n ' s a n d lately S m i t h ' s ) aged corn to tho Government. Ho appeared be- TOR TO H I S COUNTRY, .WnO- DESERVES . •} We could see our shell scatter the rebels aa is supposed, he will be able to capture the
three
times
before
reaching
the
steamer.
She
for t h e i r c o n t i n u a n c e of favors. T o t h e
W
sider i'; our first duty to give freedom to those
will b e c o m m a n d e d b y M a j o r G e n . J o h n fore tho cumtnitteo as an extensive- shipowner, and THE SCORN AND CONTEMPT OF ALL they fell among them, a n d some terrible ex- enemy's transport fleet, now safely protected was lying in nearly the same position t h a t the
o
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en
o
who have been so much oppressed—to those
" n e w " f r i e n d s w h o h a v e followed t h e
in the Yazoo river by t h e Rebel batteries at
m
a
ecution'must have becu done ; b u t not a man
S e d g w i c k , w h o h a s b e e n s t e a d i l y a n d r a p i d - would now seem to be a vory wealthy person, re- HONORABLE MEN.
who have been separated, parents from chil" o l d " Union i n t o o u r s a n c t u m , j r n d s h o w Hainoa' Bluff aud at the same time transport Arkansas occupied when Gen. Ellet r u n the dren, and husbands from wives.
joicing in tho possession, in wholo or in part, of
he U
he
o
* When the power of the unscrupulous rebel of this regiment was killed or wounded, though
ly rising in military reputation ever since
Queen
into
h
e
r
on
a
former
occasion.
The
a large force with which to c u t off the VicksP
and
New
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e r e d t h e i r favors u p o n u s , w e a r e e q u a l l y
tan etuatnora, three barges and eighty acres of
That resolution, a t the time when it w a s
t h e o p e r a t i o n s b e g a n on t h e p e n i n s u l a last valuable land in tho vicinity of Baltimore, though, leaders is removed,' and t h e people a r e free to the steamer is covered with bullet m a r k s , one burg army from its communications with the same causes which prevented the destruction passed received universal commendation. How
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= Vm u u ah
grateful.
M a y t h e y all " live a t h o u s a n d
consider a n d act. for their own interests, which of which shows where our brave Captain Cliffac
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be un
summer.
T h o e l e v e n t h c o r p s , w h i c h w a s but a few months ago he was comparatively a poor
interior. The u n d e r t a k i n g is great a n d h a z - of the Arkansns then, saved the City of Vicks- we have gouc biick since that, time! Why, sir,
c
d
y e a r s " and their " s h a d o w s never grow
are common with ours under this Government, ton,- commander of the vessel, fell dead beside
urdous, b u t w e a r e assured will b e pushed burg this morning. H e r position was such the establishment of a n e w State, Western VirS e d g w i c k ' s o r i g i n a l l y , will b e u n d e r t h e man."
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v
there will be.no great difficulty i n fraterniza- h i s own p'flol-house, shot through t h e brain
l e s s , " after which, m a y t h e y " never d i e "
(hat if we had r u n obliquely into her as we ginia, i u which slavery h a s been repudiaU-d.
through
to
successful
results.
he
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SV
c o m m a n d of M a j o r G e n . F r a n z S i g e l , l a t e
A l l t h e s t e a m e r s a r e n o w or h a v e b e e n tion. ; Between p u r tastes nnd social life there by a Minie ball. Major strong, who stood became down, the bow of the Queen would inev- has been denounced, when every one knows S
i n t h e m e m o r y of t h e good a n d v i r t u o u s .
o he
o
m
o u
A despatch from General Kelly states t h a t itably have glanced. We were compelled to that the soil of that Stale is worth three dolc o m m a n d e r o f t h e r e s e r v e c o r p s , a n d well u n d e r c b a r t e r t o t h e g o v e r n m e n t .
J o h n are fewer differences than between those of side him, escaped as if by magic, both of them
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lars where it was worth b u t one before the
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I S 5 ~ T h e a t t e n t i o n of t h e r e a d e r is d i - k n o w n t o t h e w h o l e c o u n t r y . T h e t w e l f t h P . P i c k r e l l , o f B a l t i m o r e , i s c o n n e c t e d the people of the northern and southern prov- being unnecessarily exposed without my know- on Thursday a squad of Baylor's Rebel caval- partially round in order to strike. The con- abolition of slavery. . Wherever the foot of
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Hoping (he ledge. The secret o f o u r s a f e t y ' w a s i n k e e p i n g r y attacked twelve men of the 12th Pennsyl- sequence was that, a t the very moment of col- slavery touches auy soil, there is necessarily
r e c t e d t o t h e s p e e c h o f H o n . B e n j a m i n c o r p s , ( S i g e l ' s o l d c o r p s ) will b e c o m m a n d - with CoblenSj b u t w h i l e C o b l c n s testifies inces ; of England or Ireland.
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vania oavalry scouting n e a r smithfield, killing lision, t h e current, very rapid and strong a t depreciation in everything. I t prevents t h e
C h a m j i n c y s p u b l i s h e d i n t o - d a y ' s p a p e r . ed b y M a j o r . G e n . S l o c u n i , w h o is a m o n g u n d e r o a t h t h a t M r . P i c k r e l l i s h i s g e n - time may Bpeedily come when t h e power of the regiment below, except the g u n n e r s ; b u t
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emigration of freemen to that section. No la- w
the perfidious and cruel tyrants of this rebel- this required the utmost energy of the officers, one, wouadtng two, a n d capturing four men this point, caught the stern of my boat, a n d , boring man who values hi? personal position
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I t is a s o u n d , p a t r i o t i c , a n d t r u l y
demo- t h e y o u n g e s t of o u r M a j o r G e n e r a l s , hav- eral p a r t n e r i n t h e b o a t b u s i n e s s , a s well
and
several
horses.
The
same
afternoon
a
w
>
o
>
h
as
the
men
were
wild
to
come
on
deck,
a
n
d
lion haviug been overthrown, a peace may be
acting on h e r bow as n pivot, swung h e r desires tu make his home.in a community (hut
cratic s p e e c h , a n d f o r c i b l y p o i n t s o u t t h e i n g e n t e r e d t h e a r m y i n 1 8 5 2 , a n d y e t a s o t h e r b u s i n e s s t r a n s a c t i o n s w i t h t h e
be
m <
m
o
laid on the broad foundation of national unity even implored to b e lauded on shore and scouting p a r t y from H a r p e r ' s F e r r y fell i n round so rapidly that, nearly all h e r momen- sustains the system of slavery. W h y , sir, W
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difference b e t w e e n t h e s h a m d e m o c r a t s a m o u g t h e most m e r i t o r i o u s . T h e caval- Q u a r t e r m a s t e r ' s D e p a r t m e n t a t B a l t i m o r e , and equal justice to all, under the .Constitu- charge on the enemy.
with the Rebels near Charlestown, a n d after a tum wa3 lost. I h a d anticipated this, a n d look at South Carolina—that little State which
he
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a
y
m
undertook to overawe the Federal Government
of t h o p r e s e n t d a y a n d t h o s e of y e a r s a g o . r y i s p u t i n t o a s e p e r a t e c o r p s u n d e r t h e .Mr. P i c k r e l l testifies u n d e r o a t h t h a t h e tion and laws.
Nobody knows anything about those men r u n n i n g fight of several miles, recaptured our therefore enured t h e starboard bow g u n to be
o <
w o he
o
— a State in wlihdt t h i r t y thousand planters
M
who has not seen them in brittle. I find that men and horses a n d took prisoners Lieutenant Bbolted with three of the incendiary projectiles ruled two hundred)thousand non-slaveholding
c o m m a n d of B r i g a d i e r G e n e r a l S t o n e m a n . i s n o t M r . C o b l e n s ' g e n e r a l p a r t n e r in
Will t h e Intelligencer publish it ?
I remain your fellow-citizen,
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Baylor,
commander
of
the
p
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r
t
y
,
two
of
bia
I myself knew nothing. There is a fiery
W. S. ROSECRANS.
recottifiieuded in y o u r orders. As we swung white- with a rod of iron, no one being entitled
A l l t h e a b o v e officers a r e a b l e a n d e n e r - a n y t h i n g .
Coblens says t h a t a l t h o u g h
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—
to vote, uuless lie 1ms such a n amount of proT H E SUIT AGAINST THE DIEECTOES OE
energy about them beyond a n y t h i n g of which men, and secured several horses,
Major
General.
around
Sergeant
J
.
11.
Camprell,
detailed
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ou
a
g e t i c . I t i s ^ i r e s u m e d , too,from t h e avow- h e a n d P i c k r e l l " w e r e g e n e r a l p a r t n e r s ,
p e r : / , :is mny gi're him the power to do =o.—
The latest news from New-Orleans is im- tho purpobe, fired ibis gun. A sixty-four
I have ever read, uuless i t be the French
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Yet, sir, the masses of the Notth are told that
ed p r i n c i p l e on w h i c h G e n . H o o k e r h a s t h e r e w a s n o firm n a m e , n o firm s i g n a - CONFISCATED LANDS I N SOUTH CABOW T
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1 —
Zouaves. I t requires the strictest discipline portant as showing that the work of p r e p a r a - pound fchtdt crushed through the barricade ibi* institution of shivery w everything,
h
I n o u r last issue we stated t h a t a M r . J .
U N A - T H E I B SALE DEFEEED.
t h u s f a r p r o c e e d e d , t h a t t h e y a r e i n full t u r e , a n d t h a t n e i t h e r w a s a u t h o r i z e d t o
o wM
b
o
to hold them i n h a n d . D a r i n g our first- attack tion is now complete, a n d that, we may expect j u s t beiurc ho leached the spot, but. he did not was l)e JJow's tieview which declared that sla- w m
T . B a k e r h a d instituted suit against a
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n
.
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a
s
i
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s
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d
a
u
o
r
d
e
r
r
e
l
a
very
is
the
corner-stone
of
all
civilized
society;
h a r m o n y w i t h t h e i r C o m m a n d i n g G e n e r - sign t h e o t h e r ' s n a m e .
T h e testimony of
on the river, before I got them all penned be- soon to h e a r a good account of Gen. B.iuks' hesitate. The di-chaige took place at exactly
w
e d o
and
n u m b e r of t h e D i r e c t o r s of t h o P o o r
that there is uothiug l o b e compared tu it anyal, a n d zealous to d o h i s b i d d i n g .
T h e y t h e t w o w i t n e s s e s a g r e e a s t o o n e t h i n g , ' t i v e t o . t h e s a l e of t h e S e a I s l a n d s f o r low, they crowded a t the open ends of the army. The troops, after n month's drilling, the right moment, and set the rebel steamer where ; that it h a s made the Sonth moral and
you w
be
m
for m i s d e m e a n o r i n office, a n d t h e n
w
n he w
he
steamer, loading a n d firing with inconceiva- were in a condition to take the field, a u d it iu flames, which they subsequently tmcceedc-d lvligious,while the North has become fanatical
will d o u b t l e s s i n f u s e n o w s p i r i t i u t o t h e n a m e l y , t h a t C o b l e n s f u r n i s h e d a l l - t h e u n p a i d t a x e s : — r
concluded that t h e whole t h i n g was a misa
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ble rapidity, and shouting to each other "never was believed that the first movement would iu extinguishing. At this moment one of the and infidel. And ILimmond, who in the Sena r m y of t h e P o t o m a c , r e n d e r i n g i t e q u a l m o n e y a n d P i c k r e l l d i s b u r s e d i t - a n d HKAHQCAKTEKS DEPARTMENT OY TIIE SOUTH 1
be
y
nmn n
e r a b l e farce, a n d would b e s o c o n s i d e r e d
give i t u p ! " When collected into the hold they b e to clean o u t the Lafourche district entirely enemy's shells set (lie cotton n e a r the s t a r - ate of the United States dennunced t h e people
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to a l l t h e d u t i e s i t m a y be. c a l l e d u p o n t o took h a l f t h e profits, b e s i d e s c h a r g i n g a
of the North as '•mudsills," in a speech which
i f it ever came before a court a n d j u r y .
General Orders Xo. 9.—In view of tho military .'ictuully fought each other for places a t the of the rebels, who a r e known to have returned board wheal on fire, while the discharge of. was answered so splendidly by the unfortunate
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and M
perform.
commission of 5 p e r c e n t , on r e c e i p t s necessities of this Department, whifti require all few port-holes from which they could fire on since the withdrawal of Gen. Weitzell's forces
S i n c e t h e n w c h a v e r e c e i v e d a n u m b e r of
Brodcrick,
said
that
the
non-slaveholding
our own guns ignited that portion which was
tho lands now held within our posts and lines for the enemy.
he
w
and 2£ p e r cent, on disbursements.
from the Rayon Tecbe to Thibodeauville. A on the bow. The flames fcpiead rapidly, and whites of the South had only enough educac o m m u n i c a t i o n s , a l l d e n o u n c i n g t h e prose
now
the uso of tho soldiers aud tho support of tho coltion and enough pride of spirit to enable them
fishing
snmck
had
been
seized
on
Lake
PonMeanwhile
the
black
gunners,
admirably
the dense smoke rolling iuto the engine-room, to be ruled by the slaveholders.
ooutiort o f thest*. D i r e c t o r s -ns^n. jvi-ry
X B X nr.VKNfiES o r C H A B L E S T O N .
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T h e s t a t i s t i c s f u r n i s h e d b y t h e c o m m i t - ored population., and in further viow of legislation
tcharlrain, having ou board a large q u a n t i t y sulfocated the engineers.
trained
by
U
e
u
t
s
.
Stockdale
and
O'Neill,
(both
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C o r r e s p o n d e n c e o f t h e N e w Y o r k Her- t e e s h o w t h a t t h e w h o l e v a l u e o f t h i r t e e n now pondingi all sales of lands whfch have become
" s m a l l " a c t o f r i n d i c t i v e n e s s on t h e
Now. sir, what is t h e policy of our Governof medicines for the rebels, a n d a number of
by
n
e
being
accomplished
artillerists)
and
M
r
.
Heron
I saw that if I attempted To r u n iuto the ment'.' It is a beneficial policy—t; benevolent
p a r t o f a v e r y " s m a l l " m a n . H a d t h e s e ald discusses t h e c h a n c e of t a k i n g C h a r l e s - vessels c h a r t e r e d t o t h e G o v e r n m e n t b y forfeited to tho United States by reuson of the nonof the gunboat, did their duty, without the letters from persons in New-Orleans to persons steamer City of Vicksburg again, m y boat policy. I t is a policy designed to make this
payment
of
tho
dirtct
taxes
charged
thereon,
unton
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s
on
D i r e c t o r s c o n t i n u e d i u office t h e s e " s m a l l "
C o b l c n s w a s £ 0 5 , 2 8 3 , w h i l e h i s r e c e i p t s der tho Act entitled " A n Act to provido increased slightest protection, a n d with g r e a t coolness, prominent in the r e b e l Goverment. Gen. B a n k s would certainly be b u r n t . I ordered h e r to great couutry what it ought to be. The DemoPENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE
d i s p e n s e r s of v e r y " s m a l l " p i l l s , t h e t h e m a n n e r i n w h i c h i t m u s t b e d o n e , a t t h e c h a r t e r r a t e a m o u n t e d t o $ 9 4 7 p e r
WJIS l"king measures to have tho writers a r - 1»! headed down stre.-tui, and ordered every cratic p a r t y in former days acknowledged the
revenue from imports, to p\y interest on tho pub- atuil a storm of shot.
evils of shivery. .A Democratic convention
p u b l i c w o u l d n e v e r h a v e h e a r d a w h i s p e r a n d t h e losses w e m u s t m a k e u p o u r m i n d s
rested.
The
three
clergymen—Drs.
Lecock,
K AY F
The expedition was undertaken to capture
d a y . T h e r e p o r t q u i e t l y a d d s t h a t ' " t h e lic debt and for other purnosop," approved August
man to extinguish the llamcs. After much held at Pittsburg in lSI'-i, adopted resolutions
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a b o u t m i s d e m e a n o r i n office, n o r would to s u s t a i n . T h e u s e o f iron-clad M o n i 5, 1661, and an Act entitled "An Act f.ir the col- a largo amount of property, aud was a com- Fultou a n d Goodrich—sent North by G e u . cvertioa we finally p u t tho fire out by c o n i n g ( I do now recollect with what number of disr
u
l
e
s
of
a
r
i
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h
m
e
t
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s
h
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t
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a
t
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r
.
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b
l
c
n
s
M
aS
m
o he
t o r s , i t is a r g u e d , is t h e o n l y effectual
lection of direct tiixerf in insurrectionary districts plete success. Two extensive ^alt works were Butler, hud returned io New-Orleans, but r e - the burning bales loose. The enemy of course senting voitfs) declaring in favor of free soil
this " s m a l l " suit have been brought.
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m
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nnd
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iu the territories. That way Iho Democratic
m e a n s o f r e d u c i n g t h e p l a c e , a n d i t i s w a s r e c e i v i n g m o n e y From t h e G o v e r n m e n t within tho United States, and for other purposes," destroyed, A cannon a u d a tlag were also fustug to take the oath of allegiance, had n o t
B u t , because, in the^exereise of a sound
P
K
m
and
an ac
were not, idle. Wc were struck twelve times, docirine in those days. I recollect also that
c a l c u l a t e d i n n a v a l q u a r t e r s t h a t a t least a t t h e r a t e o f 8 3 4 5 , 0 5 5 p e r a n n u m on a approved Juno 7, 1S63, aro hereby suspended j obtained.
been nllowoil to land. Ti was reported from ami though the cabin-door was knocked to an emiueui gentleman of of our ownSuilt*,wIio
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d i s c r e t i o n , t h e y c a m e to t h e conclusion
w
o
s i x o f t h i s d e s c r i p t i o n o f vessels will b e capital o f 5 0 5 , 0 0 0 , w h i c h is e q u a l t o and all advertisint: of *:ii<i Imnln .vul nil stepa
above that the wafer in the cut-oft" at. Vieks- pieces, no material injury to the boat or to had occupied the most distinguished position
Tho report concludes as follows:
t h a t " s m a l l " pills, a n d n a r r o w - m i n d e d
looking to tho sale of tho sumo shall coasu untij
>
—T
o
;u
this
country,
denounced,
in
1820,
the
Misr e q u i r e d t o a c c o m p l i s h t h e w o r k success- 5 2 9 } p e r c e n t , on h i s i n v e s t m e n t .
"We fouud no largo numbers of slaves a n y - burgh had been increased iu depth, so as to any of those au board w a s inflicted. About
the pleasure of tho Government iu tho premises
oL
C
d i s p e n s e r s of t h e m , c o u l d b e profitably
souri Comprise aud condemned any attempt
fully.
T h e i g n o r a n c e of t h e c h a n n e l s
where, yet we brought away several whole allow t h e passage of a small s t e a m e r ; but. this two regiments of rebel ybarpshooters in rilieA n o t h e r B a l t i i n o r c a n w h o h a s b e e n shall bo made known. By command of
to force shivery into the territories. Such was
a n d c h a r i t j b l y dismissed from f u r t h e r a t leadiug into t h e city of Charleston, with
families and obtained by their means the most report prubably grows out of the fact of the pits kept up a ctiniiuual fire, but did no dam- the state of the public mind in former years.
Miij. Gun. DAVID HUNTER.
t e n d a n c e on t h e s i c k a n d infirm a t t h e t h e e x c e p t i o n of t h e m a i n o n e , w h i c h is " m a k i n g a good t h i n g " o u t o f t h e G o v W
F
reliable information. I was inieri-stcd to ob- ram Queen oj ihe West being below tho batteries. age. The Queen was struck twiee i n the hull, liut, sir, at this date, after seventy years of
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w
I t is r e p r e s e n t e d t h a t t h e s e l a n d s , n o w
C o u n t y H o s p i t a l , t h e y a r e m a d e t h e v i c - less l i a b l e t o c h a n g e t h a n t h e o t h e r s , i s e r n m e n t i s A m a s a C. H a l ! , w h o a p p e a r s
We have advices from the Army of the Polo- but above the water-line. One of our guns consistent action against the institution of
serve that the news of the President's proclam one by M
slavery and in favor <»f cm'incipfttioti, (not with
t i m s o f a p e t t y a n d m a l i g n a n t p r o s e c u - h e l d t o b e o n e s o u r c e of r i s k , as p i l o t s to h a v e b e e n t h e a g e n t t h r o u g h w h o m all chiefly o c c u p i e d b y t h e t r o o p s , w o u l d mation produced a marked effect upon ihem, mac, b u t nu military movements a r e mention- was dismounted a n d ruined. 1 can ouiy
m
he
m
M
o
L
the design of destroying it unconstitutionally.!
he
m
o a aw o he
m
tion.
m a y r u n o u r i r o n - c l a d s a s h o r e , m a k i n g i t t h e G o v e r n m e n t vessels c h a r t e r e d a t t h a t p r o b a b l y h a v e b e c u sold a t r a t e s a v e r a g - and iu one case it was of the greatest scivicb ed. Gen. Hooker has issued a n older p e r m i t - speak in the highest- terms of thif conduct of do not mean that.) it is proposed that we shall
a ux o pay
o
The
ting Commissioners of Subsistence to sell army every man on board. All beliaved with coid now suddenly take a ^ h m d m this hall in favor
to
us
in
securing
the
hearty
itid
of
a
guide,
p
o
r
t
for
t
h
e
p
a
s
t
e
i
g
h
t
e
e
n
m
o
n
t
h
s
h
a
v
e
i
n
g
a
t
f
r
o
m
o
n
e
t
o
o
n
e
h
u
n
d
r
e
d
a
n
d
fifty
n e c e s s a r y t h a t t h e r e s h o u l d b e vessels of
m
a
A
un
K n o w i n g l y w e will n e v e r b c t h e apoloof the institution of slavery. When Missouri is
H e l i a s c h a r g e d from 5 d o l l a r s a p l a n t a t i o n , t h a t b e i n g t h e wbo w;is timid a n d distrustful iiil h a heard rations to citizens within the Hoes, under determined eourapc.
t h a t class to s p a r e i n case of s u c h acci- b e e n s e c u r e d .
m
o he ac o A
m
he
sending
up
her
shoutin
favor
of
emancipation
g i s t s of a n y m a n o r s e t of m e n w h o v i o certain circumstances. Capt. Benjamin C. Ber_
that
ho
was
legally
free,
after
which
he
aided
I
remain,
very
respectfully,
day
M
S
o
—when Btie has br^mi i» appreciate the bene
dents.
I t s e e m s to b e c o n c e d e d a s a n e - to 1 2 p e r c e n t , for h i s s e r v i c e s , a n d h a s a m o u n t o f t h e d i r e c t t a x a t i o n . O f cour=c
r y aud Allen M. Seymour, of the twenty-second
o
w
o
late a h i g h a n d solemn trust, a n d m u c h
us gladly a n d came away with u s .
CHARLES KIVEKS KLLHT,
tlcial
effects
of
free
institutions—it
is
proposed
cessity t h a t t h e M o n i t o r s s h o u l d d o b e s i d e s r e c e i v e d a l a r g e p e r c e n t a g e o n t h e p u r c h a s e r s w o u l d i m m e d i a t e l y h a v e i t
L
and O
Commanding R a m Fleet.
to array on the side ofslavery.l'ennsylvania.a A
No officer iti this regimeut now doubts that Regiment New York cavalry, have been disless would w e b e t h e i r defenders w h e n a r almost t h e e n t i r e w o r k of b o m b a r d m e n t , t h e e a r n i n g s o f t h e vessels f r o m t h e i r i n t h e i r p o w e r t o c h a r g e r e n t s f o r t h e
SK
N
o
m
m
wa
State that gave s:) nnhle an utterance on this
the key to the successful prosecutiun of this honorably dismissed from the service for a b r a i g n e d before a t r i b u n a l c o m p e t e n t t o as w o o d e n vessels c o u l d n o t l o n g float u n and he
a he
owners.
N o less t h a n 1 6 3 vessels w e r e l a n d o c c u p i e d b y t h e t r o o p s a u d fortifica- war lies in the'unlimited employmeut of black seading themselves without leave. The Phil- THE CAPTURE OJF THE HARRIET subject, in 17S0—A Siate that placed upon her
statute books, by a vote unanimous or nearly
t r y t h e m . B u t w h e n s u c h m e n a s M e s s r s . d e r t h e c o n c e n t r a t e d fire o f t h e n u m e r o u s
LAKE.
chartered through
H a l l , w h i l e h e w a s t i o n s of t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s , a n d t h e r e troops. T h e i r superiority lies simply in the lips House, opposite Fredericksburgh, was
so. the declaration that slavery is an instituM e t z g a r , G a s t a n d M a r t i n a r e p i l l o r i e d batteries" w h i c h , w i t h t h e i r t h o u s a n d s of
U UM AY F
tion fraught with evils to the country, and, as
a g e n t for t h e - o w n e r s of t w e n t y - t w o o t h - w o u l d soon h a v e b e e n a p r e s e n t a t i o n of fact, that they know the country, which white destroyed by fire on Saturday.
Admiral
tfarragut
G a l l s i t a P u s i l l a - we had j u s t emerged from the war of the ReNAT —A
wa
m he
before a c o m m u n i t y a n d d e n o u n c e d a s g u n s , l i n e t h e s h o r e s of t h e r i v e r a n d fill
We h;ive advices from Key West to the 0th
nimous Surrender.
ers employed b y t h e G o v e r n m e n t .
H e h e a v y b i l l s for t h e n e c e s s a r y fuel c o n s u m - troops do n o t ; v«d, moreover, that they have
A
G
he m
o pe
volution,
in
which
we
struggled
to
gain
liberty
If
s p e c u l a t o r s a n d d i s h o n e s t s t e w a r d s of a t h e forts a n d t h e floating b a t t e r i e s .
m
m he
n
he
for ourselves, it w:is our duty before Gild to
was a p o o r m a n e i g h t e e n m o n t h s a g o , b u t ed, for t h e h o u s e s t h a t a r e o c c u p i e d , for peculiarities of temperament, position aud mo- inst. Another of the Bauks transports, t h e
ONLY EIGHT OF THE CREW KILLED.
A
p u b l i c t r u s t , w e w o u l d b e w a n t i n g i n o u r . t h e following s t o r y is c o r r e c t , t h e p e o p l e
tive which bcloug to them alone. Instead, of ship P l a n t e r , haviug on board troops, mechangive freedom to the oppressed race w i t h i u o u r
is n o w rapidly a c q u i r i n g wealth b y t h e l u m b e r a n d all o t h e r productions required
w
own midst. But, sir, it is now proposed that
leaving their homes and families to figbt, they ic?,, and horses, was wrecked on the 14th ult.,
d u t y as j o u r n a l i s t s t o r e m a i n s i l e n t . — of t h e JS'orth'niust w a i t for t h e c a p t u r e
The Navy Department haa received the fol< K —A m
w
he
the Government of the country,when engaged
r e c e i p t o f a l a r g e d a i l y - r e v e n u e from for a r m y p u r p o s e s .
are fighting for their homes und families, a n d on Strang er Key, n e a r the Abaco Light. The lowing from Commodore F a r r a g u t .
T h e s e g e n t l e m e n h a v e l o n g b e e n r e s i - of C h a r l e s t o n w i t h t h e g r e a t e s t p a t i e n c e :
mm
he
o a
in one of the most beneficial measures ir has G
" An important nocturual reconnoissance Commissions u p o n t h e e a r n i n g s o f vessels
they'show the resolution a u d sagacity which troops a n d mechanics were saved, and arrived
o
and
>
ever
attempted,
shall
ho
cheeked
a
u
d
thwartFtAti-Suii*
HAKTFOU»,XJ;W
ORLEANS,
)
dents of t h e county.
Wherever known
FBOM EUROPE.
>
m
o he
o
ch u g
a personal purposu gives. I t would have been at. Key West on the 5lh inst., but. ail the horses
J a n u a r y '29, 1S03.
| ed by that. Legislature whose solemn declaraof the rebel fortifications was recently made still in t h e G o v e r n m e n t e m p l o y m e n t .
t h e y a r e r e c o g n i z e d as h o n o r a b l e , t r u s t w
by
a
w
B
y
a
n
a
r
r
i
v
a
l
a
t
N
e
w
Y
o
r
k
,
w
e
h
a
v
e
tion
i
i
17S0
was
that
the
institution
of
slavery
madness to attempt wiih ihe bravest white 275 in number wero lost. We also hear of ihe
SIR : I herewith inclose the report of Acting
Charleston is u second Sebastopol. I t is d e and w
be
w
I t also a p p e a r s t h a t C a p t . l l i e h a r d L o w o r t h y a n d honest m e n . T h e i d e a t h a t
a d v i c e s from . E u r o p e t o t h e 1 s t i n s t . T h e troops what I have successfully accomplished loss of the steamer Swim, a condemned prize, Master J . A . Hammou, of the Harriet Lane, is a curse to the country. How extraordinary !
fended b y over one thousand guns, many of
Of what avail were a*! tho struggles and prip
e
r
,
of
P
h
i
l
a
d
e
l
p
h
i
a
,
i
s
i
n
r
e
c
e
i
p
t
o
f
e
n
o
r
t h e y e v e r c o m b i n e d to d e f r a u d t h e C o u n n e w s is i m p o r t a n t .
T h e n e w s c h e m e of with black ones.
while on a voyage to New-Orleans. She broke by which you will perceive the exaggerations vations of the Revolution, if this Republic is
ihem of improved European fabric.
Every
K
K
t y of L a n c a s t e r o u t of a few dollars is a b - island, point, river, creek a n d swamp in prox- m o u s r e v e n u e s , - from t h e c h a r t e r i n g of the! F r e n c h E m p e r o r , i b r b r i n g i n g t h e
Everything, even to tho piloting of the ves- up in a storm, a u d several persons on hoard which have been circulated concerning the de- to be severed? And I undertake to s:iy, sir,
XA K — M W
m
S
C m
s u r d , a n d would h a v e n e v e r e n t e r e d i n t o imity to Charleston is commanded by hostile t r a n s p o r t s , d e r i v e d p a r t l y from c o m m i s - N o r t h a n d t h e S o u t h t o g e t h e r i n confer- sel, a n d t h e selection of the proper points for were lost. The gunboat Sonoma ia reported fense of that vessel; also, the pusillanimous that every nu-ans within the limits of t h e t ' o n ow
wa
he G
ytiiuiion should he adopted for the purpose of m
conduct
of
the
offioers
who
accompanied
the
cannonading,
was
done
by
my
own
soldiers
;
sions
r
e
c
e
i
v
e
d
o
n
vessels
w
h
e
r
e
h
e
a
c
t
e
d
to
have
c
a
p
t
u
r
e
d
a
valuable
prize
n
e
a
r
the
t h e i m a g i n a t i o n of a n y m a n , save s u c h a cannon. F o r t Moullrie is iron cased on the
n
o he R
C
e
destroying and crushing the southern rebel- m
e n c e on neutral ground, h a d been promulindeed, the r e a l conductor of the whole expe- Bahamas, and sent it to this port. The Sonoma flag of truce and communicued (M Lt.-Com. lion. Tiie doctrine of ilie late administration
a
w
m i s e r a b l e p r e t e n d e r a n d i g n o r a m u s a s t h e harbor front, a n d t h e whole work is bomb a t t h e s a m e t i m e a s a g e n t o f t h e G o v - gated,- a n d t h e g e n e r a l i m p r e s s i o n w a s
m
m
dition at the St. Mary's was Corporal Itoberfc chased the privateer Florida, for ihirty-six Law t h e enemy'statement that all the olHoers —a doctrine which is false to all the teachings
proof. The rebels have two rams and one e r n m e n t a n d a g e n t of t h e o w n e r s , p a r t l y t h a t i t w o u l d p r o v e u n a c c e p t a b l e b o t h t o
charlatan w h o instituted t h e suit.
m w
he G
o
Sutton, of Company G. formerly a slavo upon hours, b u t could not overtake her. Col. Mont- and crew of the Harriet Laue had perished '•f the fathers of (he It .-pub-Tic—W.IH that there
o
**
is t o power of the Government to uriinHin its
irou-ensed battcrry, the latter mounting eight from t h e c h a r t e r s of vessels b e l o n g i n g t o
W e maintain that these gentlemen
t h e N o r t h a n d S o u t h . T h e P a r i s c o r r e s - t h e S t . M a r y ' s river—a m a n of extraordinary gomery, of Kansas, had arrived a t Key West, save some ten or lit'teeu persons, whereas 7:H"n integrity. Now, sir, if the gqjtb'men
T
o
he
m
o
one hundred pounder rifle cannon, for the de- t r a n s p o r t a t i o n c o m p a n i e s , of w h i c h h e i s
o
by C
C mm
h a v e n e v e r violated t h e s p i r i t of t h e l a w ;
p o n d e n t o f t h e L o n d o n Times c o n j e c t u r e s qualities, who needs uothiug b u t a knowledge and was engaged in recruiting negro soldiers, there were scarcely that number of killed and who are in the runjarity in this IlotiSv* iutcud,
fence of the harbor.
The casemated tier of a l a r g e s t o c k h o l d e r , p a r t l y b y vessels
wounded. I take it for granted that of the by restoring " t h e Constitution as it if," (u XO and o
he
o
o
its letter, as expounded by t h e learned
t h a t t h e proposal i s m e a n t a s m e r e l y p r e - of the alphabet to entitle him to the most sig- with very good success.
m
o he m
up n
nine slightly wounded and the greater part revive that cons-trm tion of it expounded by the
guns of Fort Sampler is clothed in iron a r - o w n e d b y himself, a n d c h a r t e r e d b y o r
n a l promotion. Iu every instauce where I folThe McDowell Court of I n q u i r y adjourned
j u r i s t w h o h o l d s j u d g m e n t over t h o m o r l i m i n a r y t o a m o r e i m p o r t a n t s t e p on t h e
and
wa
o
he
late
Kxi'cuiire.
o-tr
C<.*n-ti!ution
amounts
to
mor. Parallel bars of railroad iron traverse t h r o u g h himself, a s G o v e r n m e n t a g e n t , t o
lowed bis advice the predicted result followed, stae die on Saturday, having been in session amounted to nothing, PO that the testimony nf nothing. Th.-"/.
—
1
2
Tm
n
mm
als o f t h e c o m m u n i t y t h r o u g h t h e col- this iron coatiug, perpendicularly, from the
p a r t of t h e E m p e r o r .
A great emanciand I never departed from it, however slight- sixty-seven working days. The finding will the rebel pilot was very near Ihe truth when
he m
n w
m
O m
o M
K m
he
t h e G o v e r n m e n t , p a r t l y f r o m collections
hesaidfivtrkltlled and six or eight wounded.
u m n s o f t h e Express,
t h e y m a y h a v e base to the upper line. The embrasures are
p a t i o n m e e t i n g h a s b e e n h e l d a t E x e t e r ly, without havicgreason for subsequent regret.
wa
K
no
he
m
o
he
o he L
not be uiadn public until it has been submitted
of m o n e y d u e t o o t h e r s on t r a n s p o r t a t i o n
1 cannot think hut that for the death of Comn he w
w
a
L
and P
G
K
1
m i s i n t e r p r e t e d , b u t t h a t t h e y wilfully a n d protected by massive projections of the same
H a l l , L o n d o n , w h i c h overflowed i n t o a n I have the honor to be, &c.,
to
the
President
as
commander-in-Chief.
—
K
w
no
m
h
e
C
m
wa
m
d
a c c o u n t , a n d p a r t l y from h i s " i n f l u e n c e . "
mander. WainwrigliL a n d Lieut. Commanding
k n o w i n g l y v i o l a t e d t h e i r o a t h s of office, material, presenting acute angles a t every
o t h e r h a l l , a u d finally i n t o a n o p e n a i r
T. W. HiQGiasox, Col. Com.
m
o
m
L
o
m
m
—A
m
o
and
Gen.
G
r
a
n
t
'
s
forces,
a
r
e
b
y
no
means
idle.
Lee the vessel could not h a r e been captured.
M r . H a l l , o f B a l t i m o r e , testifies t h a t h e
First Kegiment South Carolina Vols. A naval expedition started, ou F e b . G, to find
m
w
by
w
and
w
u
a n d p r o s t i t u t e d t h e i r official position for side. The rebel batteries are fully garrisoned.
meeting.
Resolutions were apoptcd a p I t is difficult,however to c-jueeivc a, more pusilp a i d J j o p e r 5 1 3 , 0 0 0 a t o n e t i m e for " g e t W
w
w
H
o
t h e s a k e of g a i n or p e r s o n a l a d v a n t a g e , The rebel army now in Charleston and the
proving President Lincoln's .Emancipaa passage through winch boats may reach the lanimous s u r r e n d e r of a vessel to nu enemy
ha
nnd
he
one
THE
PEACE
MOVEKENT.
fortifications thereof is about t h i r t y thousand t i n g b u s i n e s s f o r h i m , " a u d b e s i d e s con- t i o n : P r o c l a m a t i o n , a n d i n t h e i r g e n e r a l
Mississippi River below Vicksburgh. I t is already in our power than occurred in the case
we indignantly deny.
he
o U
m
w
o
u
by en
T h e S t . L o u i s JtepuhHean,
o n e o f t h e said there is a b i y o n leading from the lake to
siders himself b o u n d to p a y an additional
T
m
a
m
and
of the harriet Lane.
s p i r i t e n t i r e l y i n favor o f t h e N o r t h . —
I f M e s s r s . M e t z g a r , G a s t ' a n d M a r t i n strong, a n d this force is being rapidly nugw
m
n
w
a b l e s t D e m o c r a t i c p a p e r s of t h e W e s t , r e - the river, t h i r t y miles below Vicksburgh, which
meutcd. To capture Charleston our military s u m o f 21- p e r c e n t ; ( o n e - h a l f ) t h e e a r n T h e r e w a s a s m a l l a n d ineffectual e l e m e n t
a r e guilty of misdemeanor in fact, t h e n
m
N w
Very respectfully, y o u r obedient servant,
M
AY Feb
m o n s t r a t e s e a r n e s t l y a g a i n s t t h e m o v e - is navigable for boats a t the present stage of
a u d naval commanders think i t will take a i n g s of c e r t a i n vessels.
m
he
o he
w
G
of .opposition, a t t h e h e a d of w h i c h w a s
t h e m a j o r i t y of t h e good c i t i z e n s of
D. G. FARRAGUT, Rear-Admiral.
XA K —C
water.
Lake
Providence
is
on
the
Louisania
B
—
w
he
large naval and land force, and will occupy a
m e n t s for a r m i s t i c e a n d p e a c e a m o n g
A
f
t
e
r
c
i
t
i
n
g
e
v
i
d
e
n
c
e
i
n
s
u
p
p
o
r
t
o
f
t
h
e
Hon.
Gideon
Welles.
SeureUry
of
the
Navy.
he
ou
an.individual believed b y correspondents
tho county who have ever served as Direcside, above Young's Point, a n d ia entered
T m and he m
w —
he
period of six weeks or two months. That it a l l e g a t i o n s a g a i n s t C a p t a i n X o p c r . a n d
S
ou
n
Northern Democrats.
I t says :
and
a
n E
from the bend of thfc river known a s Lake
F L A O S I U P JIAUTFORI*, N E W OH LEAS.", "}
to b e t h e Rebel Commissioner Mason,
tors of t h e Poor are equally guilty. E v e n
C
o
m he
o a w o
can be captured they have no doubt, notwithw
he m
a e n
" We arc to transfer the icnr to (he Jrcc Stale, Providence Bend. Tho rebels are said to be
c
e
n
s
u
r
i
n
g
Colonel
J
a
n
i
e
s
B
e
l
g
e
r
,
U
n
i
t
e
d
.January
'2'.},
1MIW.
/
w
t h o u g h , a different n a m e a p p e a r e d i n
M r . F r y , t h e P r e s i d e n t of t h e p r e s e n t stauding its fleeniiug impregnability."
Y
o be
a one o h e
w
and inaugurate armed civil ntri/e within thei border*, eugaged iu irou-platiiig the steamboat Vicksw
Sin ; I have received dispatches from ComStates Quartermaster at Baltimore, for the papers next-morning.
he
w
o
T h e a c c o u n t s merely to enable the aoccesionists to destroy tho
B o a r d , h a s f u r n i s h e d c a t t l e for t h e c o u n t y
H M K —A ac wa
o
burgh
a
t
the
landing.
modore
Bell
and
Lieut.
Commanding
Read,
ou
he
o
d i s c r e p a n c i e s i n r e t u r n s , t h e C o m m i t t e e r e g a r d i n g t h e i n s u r r e c t i o n i n P o l a n d a r e Union ; and our reward shall bo our own desertahe P
and K
K
o e
farm, a n d w h y is h e not included in t h e
the
coast
of
Texas,
extracts
and
a
copy
of
>.ES.
The CharlesUmiaus a r e beginning to find
he p a
o
o
p r o c e e d t o d i s c u s s t h e case of- M r , J o h n c o n t r a d i c t o r y .
m
T h e t e l e g r a m s r e c e i v e d i n What love do we bear tho rebels that wo Bhould
homeopathic suit ?
which
I
herewith
enclose,
by
which
y
o
u
will
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o
a
S
>
THE FINANCES.
out that the great naval victory, so much
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he
m
w
T u c k e r , t h e A s s i s t a n t S e c r e t a r y of W a r , L i v e r p o o l s t a t e t h a t t h e i n s u r g e n t s h a d do this baao, ignoble, suicidal thing? If tho rebels
s
B
A
he Ad
he m
S i n c e t h e first o r g a n i z a t i o n o f t h e
will not now listca to reason, but insist upon tbo vaunted by Tugraham, does not, after all, ee that our disasters on the coast are not yet
T h e following a r e t h e l e a d i n g f e a t u r e s
G
o
he m
o m
w h o is s e v e r e l y r e b u k e d a s follows :
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s
,
a
n
d
t
h
a
t
o
r
humiliation
and
degradation
of
the
citizens
of
tho
ended.
As
I
had
jt
I
ready
anticipated,
it
a
p
amouot
to
so
much
a
s
they
supposed.
T
h
e
C o u n t y P o o r H o u s e i t h a s b e c u t h e c u s - of t h e S e n a t e finance b i l l , a n d as i t d o c s
w
o
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o
S
nS
a
m m
O o
"All tho foregoing facts and testimony point to,
Stated rom&iuiu^ in tho Union, lot us bide tho time officers of the British steamer Cadmus have pears that the enemy came out of Sabine Pass
m
w
A
t o m of i n d i v i d u a l m e m b e r s of t h e B o a r d n o t differ m a t e r i a l l y i n p r i n c i p l e from t h a t Mr. John Tucker, late Assistant Secretary of War, d e r h a d b e e n r e - e s t a b l i s h e d , b u t t h e v e r y
m
o
— m m
o
whon they may come to their senses. To our enlightened them as to t h e facts of t h e case. with two cotton fortified steamers on a certain
P
m
—
we had
m
of I n s p e c t o r s t o f u r n i s h a r t i c l e s i o r t h e p a s s e d b y t h e H o u s e , t h e t w o , i t i s b e - as tho person through whom these gigantic and l a t e s t n e w s r e c e i v e d a t Q u e e n s t o w n con- minds it is certain that disunion and permanent
The result is stated to be " m u c h less substan- morning a n d r a n out to sea some twelve or
o G
B
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he
GK V
K
ME KOK —A
T h e b e t t e r peiico aro utterly incompatible."
u s e o f t h e c o r p o r a t i o n , a n d no m a n e v e r l i e v e d , i n t h e h a n d s of a C o n f e r e n c e C o m - shameless frauds on tho government wore chiefly veys- a n opposite i m p r e s s i o n .
o
he Am
R
tial than, supposed." A report h a s reached fourteen miles where the Morning Light w a s .
o
a d
perpetrated.
Tucfeor
was
the
only
person
in
tho
classes o f t h e P o l e s w e r e said to b e j o i n m
oo w
wc
s u s p e c t e d t h a t t h e c o u n t y w a s w r o n g e d m i t t e e m a y , w i t h o u t difficulty or d e l a y ,
T h e Republican
very" t r u l y e x p r e s s e s Richmond from Port Hudson that the sloop of The latter soon got under way, but by the r e he
o he
w up
government emplcy who hud enjoyed a long acm
w
a
ing t h e insurgents.
or t h e Inspectors enriched thereby.
I t b e m a d e to h a r m o n i z e .
mm
ou he
m
o Gen
t h e issue b e t w e e n t h e p e a c e o r c o p p e r h e a d War Brooklyn h a s been sunk b y the rebel bel accounts, a n d we have no other, they gave
quaintance wiih Pickrell. Tucker selected Loper
w o K
The L
Tm
was left for a n u n p r i n c i p l e d i n t e r l o p e r a n d
H
m
N 11
n
a
m
he
mmm
m
d e m o c r a t s a n d t h e loyal s u p p o r t e r s of t h e steamers Alabama and Florida a n d the Harriet chase, soon came up with a n d captured h e r
1. The issue of $550,000,000 of legal tender to •examine and recommend,' and Loper brought
Lane. This report ia simply absurd, a s t h e without losing a man. The same course of
o
m
o
U . S. S E N A T O R FIIOM C A U B O R N I A . —
a s t r a n g e r , t o m a k e t h e d i s c o v e r y t h a t t h e money, whereof $150,000,000 are ordinary United in his old acquaintance of fwrty-two years' standGovernment.
T h e former virtually prom
wa he m
and m
h
m
he G
p e o p l e of L a n c a s t e r c o u n t y h a d e l e c t e d States notes .similar to those now in circulation ing, Amnsa L. Hail. Dan forth is one of Tucker's T h e California L e g i s l a t u r e h a s finally p o s e t o t r a n s f e r t h e w a r t o t h e free s t a t e s . Florida is known to have been a t Nassau, N . non-resistauce appears to have been pursued
he w
ha
W
P., on tho 30th ult.
he m
n
W
o
famiiiarc.
by the olficcra and crew of that vessel as was
had
he
d i s h o n e s t a n d p e c u l a t i n g m e n a s officers and bearing no interest, and the remaining $4(10,elected J o h n C o n n e s s t o t h e U . S . S e n - S a y s t h e N e w Y o r k Herald:
"anti-slaow
he
man
he
Tucker chartered all or nearly all the veBBola for
B
and ou
—
000.000
are
Treasury
notes
bearing
interest
not
pursued
b
y
those
of
the
Westfield
a
n
d
Harriet
Secretary
SBWAUD
has
made
a
report
toConof o n e of t h e i r most p r o m i n e n t p u b l i c
ate.
M r . C o n n e s s w a s f o r m e r l y a D o u g - v e r y , c r u s a d e is t h e p r i m a r y cause of t h e
o he
nnd
—
o a
w
he
w
over six per cent, and maturing within three years. tho BurnsMc expedition the McClellau expedition
gress, in which he explicitly denies ever L a n e . The schooner Velocity was soon made
institutions.
o he w
o K
B
2. Authority to negotiato, at the market price, to tho Peninsula, the McClellan expedition from las D e m o c r a t , a n d l a t t e r l y a m e m b e r of r e b e l l i o n , a u d till t h e s e c t a r e c r u s h e d having made any communication to the rebel also to surrender, a n d was taken into port. I
a he
w
o
Peninsula, and for various other enterprises. The t h e U n i o n p a r t y . H e w a s t h e U n i o n
A you he
w
W e h a v e n o i n c l i n a t i o n to p u r s u e t h e $900,000,000 of bonds, bearing interest not over
root a n d b r a n c h , t h e c o u n t r y c a u k n o w authorities through M; Mercier, the French am very thankful that they did not get the m
w
six per c e n t , ' nnd maturing witbiu forty years.— testimony of Captain Henry C. llodgcs, Assistant D e m o c r a t i c . c a n d i d a t e f o r G o v e r n o r i n
V
G
R
and we
be
m
q u e s t i o n f u r t h e r , confident as wo a r e , t h a t
neither peace nor u n i o n / '
E v e r y o n e c a u Minister. No person, he says, h a s 'been a u - guns of the Morning Light, as it would have S
The interest on all bonds over $100 to be payable Quartermaster, who aigned the charter-parties for
n
he
o
E
And
thorized to make a n y representotions of enabled them to erect a b a t t e r y of great
am
bu
wa n
t h e u e x t C o u r t of Q u a r t e r Sessions, o r t h e in coin ; on smaller bonds, iu paper.
the McClellan expedition, brought to tho notice l S u l , a u d h a s s i n c e b e e n a n e a r n e s t a n d e s t i m a t e f o r h i m s e l f w h e t h e r t h i s c r u s h m
w
can
a
w a
nny kind, oa a n y subject, to the rebel author- strength in snch a shallow pass. You will
d d no w
o
bu
o
w
w
he
o
G r a n d J u r y " r e p r e s e n t i n g t h e b o d y of
3. The limit of $50,000,000 imposed by the of tho committee a letter from General M. C- zealous s u p p o r t e r of t h e U n i o n m o v e m e n t i n g o u t of t h e free s e n t i m e n t of t h e N o r t h
ities.
m
w
he
notice the guns of the Morning Light were
m
o
G
H e is r e p r e s e n t e d a s a n a b l e i s l i k e l y t o b e effected w i t h o u t b l o o d s h e d .
t h e p e o p l e " will effectually dispose of i t , Ilouso hill ,,n issue of "postal currenoy" to be re- Meigs, Qaarterrasstor General, dated Fobruary a n d t i c k e t .
m
V
w
he G
loaded a n d went off when they became heated
IU, 1SC2, directing Captain Hodgos to charter res- a n d h o n e s t m a n .
a n d t h a t too i n a w a y t h a t will n o t b e pealed, and eueh issue to bo unlimited.
M e n w h o c a n r e a s o n calmly will s e e t h a t
w you
m
Y
ac
PROSPECT OF ANOTHER I N M A H W A R . — A l e t - by which circumstance I j u d g e the men did
W
on
wa
by co
4. AU outstanding legal tender notes, which are ets, under tha advice of Mr. John Tucker.
flattering
to t h e v a n i t y o r self-esteem of
T
o ou
n
and y o u w no
n
now,eonvertible into United States bonds, to be
A letter from Quartermaster General
J5ST*It h a s b e e n found on i n v e s t i g a t i o n i t will b e m u c h easier to c r u s h o u t s l a v e r y ter from St. Paul, Minnesota, to the Chicago not even fire their last charge, b u t surrenderm
R
t h e m e n w h o w e r e i n s t r u m e n t a l i n i n s t i - converted before the first of July,'is63, on which
JVitunc.saya that the opinion of the oWcst and ed without a struggle.
W
he G
ha no
M e i g s , d a t e d on t h e 5 t h i n s t . , w r i t t e n in t h a t t h e r e a r e a m o n g t h e c o n t r a b a n d s a t a n d t h a t i t is u n d o u b t e d l y a f o r m i d a b l e
S
wa he
m
o ou
g a t i n g t h e prosecution.
he m w
m
by he
day tho privilogo of convertibility expires.
I am pleased to see by Commodore Bell's
"Washington m e n w h o k n o w e v e r y i n c h o f t a s k . . A n d t h o s e w h o covet d o m e s t i c best informed citizens is, that there will be a
o he R
He w
r e p l y t o a n o t e o f i n q u i r y from s e n a t o r
o
—F
B
C
g r o u n d b e t w e e n t h e r e - a n d l l i c h u i o n d , t r a n q u i l i t y a n d f r e e d o m t o e n j o y u n m o - severe Indian war on the frontier n e x t summer. report that the Harriet Lane is Btill in Galo he G
o
a n d he
T h e N o r t h American,
o n e of t h e m o s t
T o t h e M a g n u s A p o l l o of t h e
Express,
Grimes, declares thai .Tucker was empow- and they are now being u i e d to give i n oa
w
any
Little Crow i5 at Devil's Lake with plenty of veston Harbor, although they have tried to
w h o is so fond of e x p o u n d i n g law a n d i n - r e l i a b l e c o m m e r c i a l p a p e r s in t h e c o u n t r y , e r e d b y t h e l a t e S e c r e t a r y of W a r t o e x e r l e s t e d w h a t t h e y possess, e v e n i f i n s p i r e d
o
—w
COTTON —Q
a
m
o
m
n ho
formation for m a p s , e n g i n e e r i n g p a r t i e s ,
arms a n d ammunition, at the head of three impress us with' the idea that she h a d r u n out
w
he
m
o
—
d u l g i n g i n " w i s e " q u o t a t i o n s f r o m t h e i n n o t i c i n g t h e passage of t h e S e n a t e b i l l ,
a e
o
o
And r e c o h n o i s s a n c e s . W h e n G o v e r n m e n t b y n o f e e l i n g s o f p a t r i o t i s m , will s e e t h e thousand warriors, having effected an alliance during t h e late gale, which is now known not w
cise this a u t h o r i t y .
w
w
he
r
e
m
a
r
k
s
:
w
by
he
o m
" l a w " w e w o u l d s a y — " N e m i n e m oportet
b a s e x t r a c t e d a l l t h e i n f o r m a t i o n i t c a n i m p o r t a n c e o f p r o s e o u t l n g t h e w a r v i g o r - with the Yanktons, a stronger and more a t h l e - to be the case.
m o
he G
m
Who
&
C
o
he
m
m
a
D a y l i g h t i s b e g i n n i n g t o s h i n e t h r o u g h . On Sunday last two boys.named William and from t h e m , w o u l d i t , n o t b e : w e l l t o up-. o u s l y u n t i l t h e r e b e l s a r e s u b d u e d . A r - tic race than the Sioux. He hopes to induce
esse sapientiorem
legibus,"—"It
does n o t
m n
T
o F
D. G. FARRAGUT, Rear-Admiral.
on he
Wo
J o h n l)augherty,'~&ged respectively eleved a n d
o
he
o
P
o
b e c o m e a n y m a n t o m a k e h i m s e l f w i s e r t h e financial c h a o s w h i c h h a s f o r s o m e thirteen-years, were drowned^iu ^Hake's -mil .pease t h e c o p p e r h e a d s b y r e m a n d i n g t h e m :Tmstjoeaand ; c o m p r o m i s e s will o n l y t r a n s - the Chippewas to join him, and will begin
P . S.—I have j u s t learned that the Mornu one
nw
wa
and o G m
T
m
time past reigned a t WasMngton. • S p m i
ho s l a v e r y SV"'"Tney-"ar6 o n l y n i g g e r s / atid ?
operations as soon as the grass s t a r t s in the ing Light was captured in a dead calm by a
4 h a * t h e l a w . " ''''
' " • ' ' - ? " " " J w " ' , , fliinrr ItlrA nvrlsii nnrl n^^'tji. J.-S -'— l-l?-?i_' -*~ -rl "
n one m
m he
o he
o ou R
o
f e r - % ; M ^ o t t o f the. North.;
o c
m
—L w
N w
spring.
steamer coming u p astern of h e r .
n he
w
he
BUSINESS HOTICE.
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Summary of War News
and Incidents.
Three
Rebel
Steamers
Loaded
with
Thirty-Seventh Congress.
T H I R D
SESSION.
TUESDAY, F e b . 10.
SENATE.—The bill reorganizing the postOffice was passed.,; A--bill; Traa reported to
make 30 additional Major Geueralsand 70 additional Brigadier Generals. - CorreHpondence
with F r a n c e about mediation, & c , was called
for. The Currency bill was taken up, and
Mr. Sherman made a long speech in favor of
itB p&Bsage. The amendment requiring bunks
to keep specie in their vaults to the amount of
one-fourth of their circulation was lost, 14 to
22. The proposition to make the notes good
for duties was lost, 9 to 27. A n amendment
making 30 per cent, of bank capital payable
in gold was rejected, 10 to 2 1 . An amendment requiring the assent of the States before
banks could be organized was rejected; als'oj
an amendment increasing the capital stock of
banks. Without laking tbe main question,
the Senate adjourned. During t h e Bession,
Mr. Fessenden reported back the bill to prevent *md punish frauds on the revenue, with
amendments. H e also introduced a bill to
allow the United States to prosecute appeals
and writs of error without giving security.
HOUSE.—The Committee of Ways a n d
Means was instructed to examiue and report
u p o n the practical operations of the Excise
law on tha interests of manufacturers of limited uieaus. The joint resolmtou for the adjustment of the equitable claims of contractors
for naval supplies, and to regulate contracts
for the Navy Department, was recommitted to
the Naval Committee. The House resumed
the consideration of the report .of the Committee on KletiiiiiriH iu fnvor of admitting Messrs.
Flanderri and Hahn AH Representatives from
Louisiana. Speeches were made by several
members, bin no vote was reached.
WEDNESDAY. F e b . 11.
SKNATK.—The bill for the construction of a
subniiirinc cable wa* reported adversely by
the Military Committee. The samecommittee
asked to be discharged from the consideration
of ihe Air Line Unilrond bill. The Currency
bill w.-is tfikcn u p . ami, after some discnsHiou
the Sinate adjourned, with the understanding
that a vote should be taken on Thursday.
llorsE.—Mr. Wnshhurne gave notice of a
bill to repeal all laws levying duties on railroad iron a n d coal. The bill making a n a p propriation for transportation of articles to
the Agricultural Exhibition at iT-unburg, and
for t h e pay of commissioners, WHS considered
The Naval Appropriation bill was taken up in
Committee of the Whole, b u t no conclusion
was arrived af, when the House adjourned.
THURSDAY F e b r u a r y 12.
SKHATS.—A petition was presented asking
for a law to piotribUthe circulation of disloyal
newfpJipcrs in the army. The bill to increase
the number of imijnr and brigadier generals
was discussed. The Nmional Currency bill
was tiiki.-nup and passed—yeas 23, nays 2 1 .
The Missouri Emancipation bill wa* taken u p
and ( r a w e d — y a s _•'>. nays ]R. The bill to
pnttis'i frauds ir. tfcf revenue was passed. The
bill to increfigi' the number generals was passed. [The PresidenVtranso'i'tted several official
documents relating to the French intervention s c h e m e ]
Hcp-i:.—The bill providing a temporary
government for the territory of Montana was
passed. The Naval Appropriation bill was
discussed in'Committee of the Whole.. The
Fortification bill was also'dUcussed. 8200,000
are appropriated fur fortifications a t Washington.
F R I D A Y F e b 11.
S-'NATK.—Mr. Wilson reported back t h e
bill IO raise additional soldiers fnr the service
of the United States, wiih the recommendation that it do not pass because the authority intended to be g r a n t e d i s sufficiently
granted in the act approved J u l y 17. 18G2.—
This is the bill introduced by Mr. Sumner.
The bill to withhold the pay of officers absent
from d m y Mas repnrted back. T h e bill tn
satisfy claims lor damage done by Union
troops in West Virginia was reported back.
T h e resolution was pa>scd to revive the a c t
to secure to men actually employed in t h e
Department of the West and Missouri their
pay, bounty, iiml pensions. A bill was r e ported to provide for a n Assistant T r e n s u r c r
o f t lie United S t a t e s : nlso a bill to give Inspectors of Customs nt New Y o r k S 4 p e r d a y .
The bill to prevent correspondence with the
Rebels was pn-aed. A bill was offered for the
reorganization of t h e Engineer Corps. T h e
Ways and Means bill fur the support of the
Government was t u t u taken u p . An amendment was adupied making the i n t e r e s t on
notes authorized by lite bill, and certificates
of indebtedness hereafter issued, payable in
lawful money instead of c o i n ; also, an amendm e n t reducing the amount of notes to bo i s sued to §150,000,000 instead of §300,000,000,
including the amount issued by the resolution of J a n u a r y 17,18iJ3. The section allowi n g coupons on bonds a n d notes (o be received for customs thirty days before a n d after
d u e was stricken out. Motion w a s made to
amend the proposed t a x of 2 p e r eent on the
circulation of the batiks, so as to make it.1
p e r cent for two y e a r s , a n d 2 p e r cent after
that. It was adopted, 23 to 15. On the final
vote the bill was adopted 32 to 4—the four
nays were the very malignant copperheads
Carlile of Virginia, Powell on Kentucky,
Richardson of Illinois, and Wall of New-Jersey.
IlorsK,—The Naval Appropriation bill was
passed, after some amendments. The House
agreed to the amendment striking out an a p propriation of $403,300 for t h e New York
Navy-Yard, and inserting S I 243,000 for a
sectional or. floating d r y dock, of sufficient
size and capacity for r a i s i n g a n y vessel now
built. A bill to amend the several Confiscation acts was reported. A bill was introduced to provide a home for poor disabled a n d
discharged soldiers.
An Item for School Directors.—The attention of School Direotors^in thiB county is i n vited to t h e following section of a n e w law r e cently passed in relation to their duties. I t
REGISTER OF SAXES.
Sales of Real and Personal Property advertised is Bection 18 of the Common School Law, passn the EXAKTSEF. <fc HBBALD, or far which Bills ed 18th April," 1862 •
" That it ahaU be-tho duty oi the Board of Dihave been printed at this office:—
rectors in each School.District to publish an an-,
PUBLIC SALES.
nual statement of the amount of money received
Personal property of Leonard Glendeniag, in Leacock township
Feb. 10 and expended, and- the amount due from collecPersonal property of Saml. Resael, ar., in
tors, and setting forth all the financial oporations
Pequea twp.'
of the dietriot in not less than tan written or printPersonal property of C. H. Stauffer, in
WOBI Don gal twp...
ed handbills, to be p a t up in tho moat public plaPersonal property of Chn. Hieatand, sr.ia
ces in the district."
East Hempfield-twp
The notice should* be signed by t h e P r e s i Personal property of Eliza and Hannah
E. Henderson, at the Gap
d e n t of the School Board a n d attested b y t h e
Personal property of Israel L. Landis, in
Secretary. We notice that in some counties
Manheim t w p . . .
it is the custom to publish the statement in
Real estate of Aw W. Russal, 46 acres of
{and, "With- improvements, (known as
one of tho county papers, which answers the
tbo'"Brady Farm,'*) in the »oath west
same purpose.
wsfJ of the city of Lancaster
Personal property of Jacob M. Stauffer.in
Educational.—The Moravian says that "LinEast Hampfield-twp
Estate of Lewis Phipps, 5 tracts of land,
den H a l l " a t Litii, iB slowly b u t Burely over3 with improvements, iu B u r t - t w p . . . .
coming all t h e difficulties in itsway, a n d h a s
Peraonat property of Henry S. Eby, in
now, including two or three young ladies who
'Salisbury township
Personal property of John Yohn,in East
are on visits to their homes,forty-five scholars,
Hcmpfield twp
hot counting the day-scholars from the 'town,
Estate of D. H. Leeche, deo'd, four pieces
of whom there are thirty. - There are reasonaof land in Leacock twp., threo'wrth improvements
ble prospects that, ere t h e close of the present
Personal property of Martin Wanner, in
term, the number of boarders will increase to
Salisbury twp
fifty.
Personal property of John Peoplea.decM,
in the village of New Providence....
Personal property of Samuel Moore, iu
Locusts Coming.—The loenst t r i b e w i l l b e o n
Sadsbury twp,...
hand this year—as 1863 is the seventeenth
Personal property of John Herahey, in
Salisbury twp
y e a r since their last appearance. From notes
Personal property of Saml. Kaufman, in
taken at the following dates we learn that
SBlisbury-twp
these locusts made their appearance on t h e
Personal property of Philip S. Bush, half
mile from Steeleville, Lancaster county
wing, May 19tb, 1846 ; on the 22d commenced
Personal property of Thos. Whitaon, ar.,
s i n g i n g ; on the 31st commenced boring trees
at tho same place
and laying eggs. On J u n e 6th they commencA one-storied brick school benae in Providence twp
ed dying, the males first— and by tbe 25th of
Pergonal property of ty. R. Leech, one
the Bame month they were all dead.
mile west of Christiana
March 2
Personal property of David F . Landis, in
Central Railroad.—The total receipts of t h e
Manheim twp
Personal property of Joseph Hamilton, 2
past y e a r amounted to ten millions three hun"
miles south of Intercourse.
drcd thousand dollars. I t s r u n n i n g expenses
Personal property of Mteah whitson, in
Bart twp
are only about forty p e r cent, of this sum, and
Personal property of Christian B . Herr,
after deducting interest on bonds, &o., its n e t
in Pequea twp
receipts are five millions of dollars.
Personal property of John Kreidcr, in
West Lampeter twp
Personal property of Thos. A. Moore, in
F a t a l Accident.—On last S a t u r d a y evening,
Bart twp
,
F e b r u a r y 15, Mr. Joseph Landis, on his w a y
Personal property of C p.'Herr, in Mahome from a sale i n East Cocalico township,
nor twp
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Personal property of Jacob £ Thomas
was accidentally thrown from his horse, strikSmith, in Colurain twp
ing the ground violently with his head. H e
Personal property of Florentine Banoy, in
was immediately taken to t h e house of h i s
Culenun twp
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Personal property of John Landis, (farbrother i n Reamstown, where he received
mer,) in East Lampeter twp
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medical attendance, b u t to no purpose—he exPersonal property of Adam Mourer, in
pired a n hour after the fall.
Providence twp
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Personal property of Jacob WUmer, Sr.,
dee'd, in Manor twp
.
The I r o n Furnace, or Slavery and Secession.
Personal property of Jane'S. Finney, in
—One of the most interesting works lately
Salisbury twp
published is the one with the nbove title. The
Personal property of S. Kennedy, in Salisbury twp
a u t h o r i s Rev. J o h n ff. Aughey, a PresbytePersonal property of Samuel Miller,deo'd,
r i a n minister and a native of Mississippi.
in the City of Lancaster
For bis adherence to the Union he was treated
Personal property of Michael Kauffman,
deo'd., in West HcmpSeld township
in the mo3t barbarous manner, barely escapPersonal proporty of Adam Thomas, in
i n g with h i s life to the north. His properly
Pequea to'p
was confiscated by the rebel authorities, leavPerponal property of Wm. McComeey, in
Providence twp
i n g him with shattered health, and among
Estate of Wm Mulberry, deed, 13 acres of
comparative Btrangers, to earn a livelihood.
Woodland, in Salisbury-twp
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As a means to this h e has published the above
Estate of Jacob Lutz, deu'd., 2 acres and
110 perches of land, (with improvework. I t is handsomely embellished, containments,) in West Heinpfield twp
i n g a fine steel portrait of the author. For
Personal property of Jopeph Hess, in
s a l e at Baers r Boook Store.
Manor twp
Perstinul property of Christian Lapp, in
Salisbury twp
A Lesson for t h e Day.—Blessed is the man
Pcrconid property, (S. M. Reynolds, Manwho sprinkleth sand upon h i s s t e p s ; who b e ager,) at Castle Finn Iron Works, York
county
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stoweth liberally of cinders upon the sidewalk*
Personal property of Henry Hartman, sr.,
F o r i n him shall t h e weary traveler delight,
in East Lampeter twp.^.;
and with the oil of j o y shall his head be conPersonal property of Leonard McCoffin,
at the Gap
tinually annoioted.
Personal property of Joseph Nelson, at
Cursings and wrath are the isBue of them
the Gap
Personal property of J . G. Reasler, in
which fall upon slippery places, and their i n Sndsbury
dignation shall be a perpetual reproach to a
Personal property of Henry B. Herr, in
civilized community,
Manor twp
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Personal property of Abm. Herr, in tbe
They fall I They fall! Yea upon miscellanevillage of Mountville, Lancaster e n . . . .
ous parts ; and their shins are griovously bruisEstate of Jacob Ilerzo^, deo'd, a lot of
ground in the city of Lancaster, with 2
ed.
dwellings thereon
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The ointment of the apothecary, a n d the
§Mm$.
F a t a l Accident—A man {named George D. ARMY CORRESPONDENCE OF THE
Baney, of thiB county, iras killed i n Woodward
EXAMINER & HBRAIB.
township,Clearfield county, on Friday t h e 80th
' CAMP NEAR W J H T B O A £ Cmraon, V A „ \
of J a n u a r y , whilst engaged in felling timber.
February 8th, 1863.
/
He out down a pine tree which, i n falling,
. There i s b u t little here in military matters
caught a'sappling striking Mr. B . on t h e top
to attract the attention of a news-desiring
of the head with sufficient force to cause inpublic a t present. Tbe most important movestant death."- His remains were sent t o h i s
ment of late baa been the departure of the
friends in this county,
Ninth Army Corps (Burnside's old command,)
under
command of Major General Smith, their
Promoted.—Dr. W. S. Yundt, of West E a r l ,
h a s been appointed Assistant Surgeon to the destination, at present, is Fortress Monroe.—
46th Regiment P . V . H e h a s for some time This movement has given rise to many p r e been aoting Assistant Surgeon i n one of the dictions in regard to the future of the Army
of the Potomac. Some suppose i t will be broHospitals a t Washington.
ken u p , a n d t h e bulk of i t sent west or s o u t h .
The Stand of Colon purchased b y t h e citi- But the fact that i t haB been placed under the
zens of Lancaster for Col. Hambright's Regi- command of " f i g h t i n g J o e Hooker," a n d is
ment, have been taken to Mnrfreesboro, b y now undergoing a thorough re-organization,
argues, I think, against the probability of its
Lewis Haldy.
being disbanded. Time alone will show.—
The ISfith R e g i m e n t — T h i s Regiment in One thing is certain, a forward movement by
whioh are four companies from Lancaster land i n the present condition of the roads in
County, h a s lately been relieved from ProvoBt this p a r t of Virginia i s impracticable; a GenMarshal duty a t Alexandria, a n d ordered to eral who would order it would Bhow himself to
report to Gen. Hooker, on the Rappahannock. be deficient i n ihe first element of military
•success—good judgment.
Tow Flax—Every farmer should sow a few
Furloughs ana now being granted for ten
acreB of ground with flax seed. Cotton is becoming so scarce that some article must b e days to a limited extent, to officers a n d m e n .
substituted for i t . Our fathers and mothers This i s as it should be ; it will inspirit and
formerly slept between linen "sheets, uBed lin- encourage them. I have never in my life Been
en towels and table cloths, a n d we must do the happier faces than those who were so fortusame. Beside a n immense quantity of bag- nate as to draw the much-desired prize.
ging ropeB, & c , will be wanted. A n acre of
good land will yield about ten bushels of seed,
and a ton and a half to two tons of straw.—
The former is now selling a t $3.25 per bushel,
and we understand that it is i n contemplation
to erect machinery i n o u r State t h a t will make
a market for the straw. The farmers throw
away great quantities of straw the past BeaBon, thus m a k i n g a great waste. The land
should be prepared the same as for oats, and
the Beed should b e s o w n about tbe 1st of April*
EXECUTIVE CHAMBEE,
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H A E R I S B U R O , F e b r u a r y 12, 1863. }
in the latter description of 7a8 cents pQr bushel.
R y S . _ E a r l y in the wook Maryland aold at.,101),
al03 cents, aod Pennsylvania at lOSallO cents.—
At the cloae, undera v«ry modern to inquiry, prices
may bo quoted boavy at 98al05 cents, the lnttor
figure for prime Pennsylvania.
CoB?r.—The shipping demand hBs hcon ii^ht,
and prices of both colors have gradually given way
showing at the cloae a decline on white of fully 8
cents, and on yellow of 5a6 coriw per bushel. Ordinary to fair whito we now quott at S0JS7 cents ;
good to prime ditto nt 8S,t°0 cents; and fdir to
good yellow at 84a85 cents per bushel,
OATS.—The receipts have been almost entirely
confined to light and inferior-aamplea of Pennsylvania; which havo sold at 70&73 cents, according
to weight, a few heavy lots have commanded nn
advance of 2 cents per bushel on tbe latter figure.
The offerings of Maryland havo been very limited,
and havo brought 40&46 cents measure, according
to quality.
HAY Ann STRAW.—Timothy has boon more active, and closed firm at 23a$24 per ton for baled and
$22.50it$23.50 for loose. Clover is now bold at $19
a!9 50. Hyo Straw $17 and Oat and \Vheat do.
at $11 per ton.
SEEOS.—Clovcrseed sold freely in theearly part
of tho week at a slight advance on previous prices,
but olofles quiet at $7a$7.50, according to quality.
Timothy is ecaroe and hold firmly at $2.87£H-$3 par
bushol.
Accounts of Trust and Assigned
rwirrn
Estates.
T^HE Accounts of the following named
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of tbo respective ducedenbt hereunto annexed are
filed In the Register's Ofuce of LaiiCMter County, for confirmation aud allowance, a t an Orphans' Court to be held
In t h e Court House, in the City of Larcartcr, on t h e
•"WIRD MONDAY in M u l C l I next, the liiih imrt., a t 10
uViwrt. A M
J . Bot&tes have boea exhibited a o d fitod ia the Office
of tbe F r o t b o a o U r y o r t h e C o a r t o f Commoa i*leaa of
Lancaster cooaty, to w i t :
Cat barf ~u Uiffdi.h.iiwh.&ii.tLampfrtcr township. By J o h n
Leah Albert's Estate, J»„ob B « t r e M e r , Committee.
Smith, Administrator.
I<a»o D » * Ding's B«t«U, fcamual Trasoott, Committee. Jamea M. Bennett, Oity of Philadelphia. Guardlanehlp
Christian Hershey a Assigned Estate, Christum ErlBAccount. By Samuel 8. P. Lytle, Ouardlan of Banford
m»a one of the Assignees.
Bennett, m i n o r child of deceased.
Notice la hereby glvea to all persona interested l a Samuel Bleecher. Providence toirnnblp. Guard fannhlp
nn? of said estates, t h a t t b e Court h a v e appointed
Account. By J u h n HlUebrand, Guardian of J o h n M.
MONDAY, MAKCH 18th, 1863, toe t b e confirmation
Bleecher, minor child of deceased, (now decewwd )
and allowance of said accounts, no less exceptions be Elizabeth Eckhrt, Lewrvrk township. By Moses Khv a n d
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filed or cause shown, w h y said accoants should n o t he
George L. Kckert. Kxecutors.
allowed.
P E T 3 E MAETIN, P r o t h ' y .
Amos Masfiuld, Littt B lsrluin tow D »btn. QwudlansblD
T*HOTHOHOTAET'S OFFIOB, F a b . 14tb, 1863.
Account. By WDMnm Wood, Guardian of Buaaon*
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Simeon, William, Jacob, Sarah, George and Amos Maxfield, minor cbiMren of deceased.
Deborah Wright, Borongh of Columbia. By DlHwjn p a r .
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r l ' h , Executor.
James Laird, City of Lancaster. By Andrew J . Laird, AdX the Gltj of Lancaster, having been laboring u n d e r
ministrator.
groat dtuttd v«ntages for some time owing to t h e Increas- Rachel Dubree, Dromore township. By Samuel J . A n t «d prlc<*« of every thing used i n their families, a n d of
rim, Executor.
materials m a d in their trade, and also of the enormous George Zelsetz, City of Lancaster. By Peter Z«fsetz, Adtax now paid by them, a r e compelled to m a t e small
ministrator.
additions to t b e prlcns o r their manufactured articles, BeDJamfn Hershey, Paradise townMUp. Guardianship AcHH follows : 4 cent crocks will be raised to 6 cents, 6 cts
count. By J o h n Deollogcr, Guardian of Amoaller&hey
to 7, Sets to 9, lOcts to 17 ; double glazed crocks. Sets to
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To the Senate and House of Jlepretentatives of the
Commomcealih of- Pennsylvania :
GEHTLBMEN :—I deBire to call your attention
to a subjeot of moment.
When the present infamous and God condemned rebellion broke out, Congress was not
in eesdion, a n d the occurrence of such a state
of things not having been foreseen in former
times, no adequate legislation h a d been
had to meet it. At the same time the life of
TO T H E PUBLIO.
the country being at stake, it appeared necesP H E undersigned Potters, residing in
Bary that some means should be taken to control the small band of traitors i n the loyal
States^ so as to prevent them from machination whioh might be injurious, if not fatal to
the national cause. Under these circumstances the General Government resorted to the
system of military arrests of dangerous persons, and having thus oommenced acting u n der it,have continued (at long intervals in thiB
State) to pursue it. The government of tbe
United States acts directly on individuals,aud
the State Executive has no authority or means
to interfere with arrests of citizens of the United Stales made under the authority of that
government.
Every citizen of Pennsylvania is also a cit
izen of the United States and owes allegiance
to them, as well as (subject to t h e provisions
of the Constitution of the United States) he
owes it to Pennsylvania. If he be unlawfully
deprived of his liberty, his only redresB is to
be h a d at the hands of the judiciary. I n Buch
times as the present it is more t h a n ever n e cessary
to preserve regularity in official notion
While there is a t present much of s t i r r i n g
Great efforts have been and are probably still
interest here, there is much to awaken and
being made, by persons blinded or ill disposed
excite reflection.
One consideration must to throw u s into a state of revolution:—that is
force itself upon the mind of the observer— to say, to create auarchy a n d confusion—and
that it is not numbers alone that makes an ultimately to-bring about the destruction of
a r m y effioient, nor i s it bravery, or perfection life and property among u s . Any irregular,
much more illegal, interference by y o u r E x in military drill, these are all doubtless imecutive, with matters which by the Constituportant elements in making u p that much d e - tion are not entrusted to his cognizance, and
sired quality, b u t they alone do not constitute especially a n y such interference with t h e a c it. What then are the conditions necessary to tion of tbe Executive of the United States or
with the functions of the judiciary, would be
make an a r m y efficient ? This is a n important
in t h e existing crisis emphatically dangerous;
question, aud one that demands the. earnest it would have a direct revolutionary tendency;
attention of the loyal people of this nation.— in frtct it would be to commence a revolution.
I t is a question they must study if they would The courts of justice are open and no doubt all
save this nation, a n d the great cause of chris- personal wrongs can be properly redressed in
due course of law.
tian civilization and republican freedom, from
I do not know how many arrests of the kind
HIGH TEICE3 for SHIPPING FOES :
defeat a n d destruction, and prevent the tri- hereinbefore referred to have been made in
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to the making of them, but { believe they have cent per lb. Sales ranged from fli to 7i cts per lb.
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the ranks of the rebel army, 'where tliey p r o p - our people by treacherous misrepresentations,
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Union cause, than in the position they now fate may be either to abandon the free north and «re erp*-ed to sudden changes should h a r e t h e m .
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the contempt and ill usage of foreign nations, routine a n d irregular e s p e n a l r e modea of treatment
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my limited acquaintance here, T have met with ed, no good citijen can doubt—and t h c i r p r o p - be will send (free) a copy of the prescription uaed.—
F I R S T GLASS SUCTION- E N ,Bome officers whose bold, h e a r t y expressions er legislation by Congress is required for that Direct to DR. JOSH M. DAGNALL, 166 Fnlton Btreet,
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officers who fearlessly aBsert and bravely prove resolution earnestly requesting (hat Congress ever ready to do its wortc to perfection. Ircati foil, ham,
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course there are hundreds of others,but I speak providing for the fair and speedy trial by an Machine t h a t can fell hem, hind, and eo forth, h u t it
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of these, because i t h a s been m y good fortune impartial j u r y of tSersons charged with such will do so better t h a n a n y other Machine. T h e Latter Street, u e a r t h o centre of t h e city. This property ha-*
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to meet them.
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so that the guilty may j n s t l y suffer a n d the i n - variety of cabinet caees. Tho Folding Case, w h i c h la Apply to Dft. J . AUG. EHLER, North Duke aireer..
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now becoming so popular, is, a s i t s n a m e implies, ono
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For the Examiner & Herald.
THE ALHB HOUSE.
M E S S R S . EDITOKS : The unfortunate
MESSAGE OF GOV. CTTRTIN,
R e l a t i v e t o t b e Arrest of Citizens of t b e
S t a t e b y the N a t i o n a l G o v e r n m e n t .
diffi-
culty a t t h e above house i s to b e deplored.
The sooner it is disposed of the better.
I t is
one of those exhibitions, too many of which
have disgraced the county, a n d cast odium
upon the party that elects the officers.
The
j a i l matter h a s now, we hope, been settled.
How singular that another trouble springs up
a t its heels. There are really but eHfeht grounds
of complaint, j u s t such grounds that always
could be fixed if parties a r e found small
enough to h u n t them u p . I t m a n i f e s t a bad
and very injudicious state of feeling—a r e bellious Bpirit, differing only from the grand
rebellion in magnitude.
There i s a continual disaffection on p a r t of the minority in
the parties. And in this period of excitement
such local ulcers upon the body politic fester
rapidly.
What seems unaccountable to me is that
the Express is all the lime on the revolutionary side.
There is reason to know it was so
in the County Prison case, while in the
Poor House one it is palpable and notorious.
This i s all wrong. -Why shall t h e peace and
respectability of a p a r t y be disturbed on a c count of a change of physicians to the P o o r
House ? Why shall an editor, in contempt of
publio opinion, make a protege of a class of
physicians denounced b y the regular profession ? Let the physicianB arrogate to themselves to sit in j u d g m e n t over the printers a n d
their mode of practice. Would there not be
howling ?
The very idea that a profession,
embracing the best talent a n d highest respectability of the nation, should be insulted in
such a way, certainly invokes the disgust
aud reproach of every intelligent, ciiizen.
The Poor Directors a r e , a n d have from time
to time been honorable men. They managed that institution in a manner satisfactory (o the county. I f they have not been
learned men or men of foreign travel, tbey
have been none the less honest and efficient offioers, to tbe end of my memory. And
I doubt very much whether the induction of a
higher order of men would be a n y advantage
either to the inmates o r the County Treasury.
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THE C O M M E B C I A I L I S T
Letter-Sheet "Price Clurreut,"
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crutches of the lame, a r e t h e lot of those
whose feet stumble a n d Blide for the lack of
ashes, and the horn of them which neglect the
comfort of the people if temporarily exalted.
But in a day when they think not shall r e tribution come. S e l a h !
Very pleasant and comely to look upon is
the countenance of him who beareth in r e membrance, d u r i n g slippery times, t h e a p plication of sand and ashes, to the sidewalk.
Now about the law af 1860. It appears to
But upon the face of them which forget the me a piece of legislation misconceived. The
State of the Thermometer for the week end- law of brotherly love (at such times) shall
law m a k e r s seemed determined to legislate as
ing February 15, 1863, and also for the cor- blackness and darkness gather forevermore.
if their constituents were all rogues; If our
responding week of the previous y e a r : —
Who H e I s !—The J . B. Millington who was people a r e so deeply sunfe i n moral depravity
recently arrested in the lower section of the that they are unfit to manago their own af1863.
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and contempt. I t steals the "livery of Heaven
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was perfectly white. They are generally of a
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direct them to J. B. Millington. As soon aa I ge* .of society and government. The feelings and himself neglected, and in proportion to t h e
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frum^ the Second Congressional District of dark g r a y or brown color, and it is but Beldom oil tho returns I go down to 4RHD—. I will bo habits of our people revere this maxim—our strength of this feeling his efficiency as a sol- A
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gone about ten days. I should like to see you both. practices are in accordance with it. Although dier is weakened.
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proclamations of General V t e l e ; adverse to
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"Who Pays for Them 1— Wo have been i n - eonfer all the degrees on you both, aa you both are
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J o h n B. Rogers, claiming election in a new
legislature undoubtedly anticipated too much both in regard to quantity and quality, h e b e T
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copies
of
that
entitled to thorn.
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district created in Tennessee by the rebel
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They did n o t heed the religious precept that comes dissatisfied and proportionately ineffiO he m
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Legislature, were a d o p t e d : and the claim of rank secession sheet, the West Chester Jefferc i e n t ; he dcuounces the Commissary, and the
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Rev. G. V. Earn.—The reported death of " W e should n o t j u d g e others b y ourselves."
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Legrand Ilyiuglon, contesting the scat of sonian is sent to the Kirwood Post-office, i n
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Wm. Vandcver, from the Second district of this county. The namcB of the subscribers to Rev. G. U . H a r n , formerly pastor of the Union
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as though justice was not done him b y t b e
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Iowa, was rejected. A bill in establish a n a Bethel Church of this city, is contradicted. A unlawful for a n y councilman, trustee, manaKAU MAN
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this delectable sheet would be a " curiosity,"
authorities that he is i n tbe field to sustain.
vy y a r d at St. Louis was referred to the Com
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Woosler, Ohio, correspondent of the Church ger or director of a n y corporation, public i n N
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mittec of the Whole. T h e Indian a p p r o p r i - but a greater one would be to know what paOW
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efficient
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department
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the reverend gentleman was stitution or municipality, or any agent of
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ation bill was considered a n d amended, b u t triotic a n d " loyal democrat" pays far the ciro
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stationed previous to entering the army, r e - theirs, to be interested in a n y contract for
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not definitely acted upon.
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culation of the notor ious sheet.
efficiency
of
a
n
army.
I
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this
connection
it
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fers to the matter as follows : " Brother Ilarn furnishing materials to such corporation," &c.
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is but justice to say that the Commissary dea
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is not d e a d ; he is simply wounded in the Suppose the stock of a corporation would fall
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aud 13 C L
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Cotton
Goods.—A
correspondent
who
alleges
partment
of
this
Division,
(3d
Division,
Gth
S E N A T E . — M r . Wilson's Conscript bill was
thigh, and was taken prisoner by the rebels originally, or by succession, into a very few
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debated a t length, a g r e a t m a n y amendments he h a s been " b e h i n d the c u r t a i n , " affirms at Vicksburg. One of his comrades came and hauds, no more than are necessary to fill out Army Corps,,) u n d e r t h e control of Capt. N .
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being offered, iind without coming to a vote that the present high priceB of cotton goods
Ellmaker,
of
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county,
is
a
most
admiraF m w
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spoke to him, to whom he gave his watch and the offices, or appointments, or directors. I n
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the Senate adjourned.
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are purely speculative, resulting from the
bly organized and efficient one. Capt. Ellw
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purse,-and requested him to give them to his such a caBe they would have the whole interU
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est, tho whole risk, without the, power to maker has shown true administrative ability
wife.
These
are
all
the
facts
we
know,
and
if
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Appropriation-bill was postponed until Tues- speculation.
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He recommends housekeepers
iu selecting the r i g h t men for the r i g h t places, C
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he is dciid he died since the battle, and of control their capital or business. Stock ofN
day, witJi the u n d e r s t a n d i n g t h a t a vote shall
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then be t a k e n . A resolution was then adopt- to refrain from buying for a while, which will course wc know nothing about it. His wound, ten concentrates, and such instances as the and in systematizing a n d simplifying h i s
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ed for the holding of night sessions,commenc- soon b r i n g prices down. The recommendation it is true, was a severe one, b u t if he received one supposed exist. What right, what justice business, so that each one knows his proper
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iiig at half past seven.in the evening. The is hardly necessary, for prudent housekeepers
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place and all work harmoniously together.—
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the care due him, he will doubtless recover." would there b e . in a law so oppressive? and
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Louisiana election case (Messrs. F l a n d e r s
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will purchase as sparingly as possible a t preT
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unless, a law provides for all cases to which it His employees have been takeu from the ranks,
and Halm) was under consideration, b u t no
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sent
prices.
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consumption
of
cotton
goods
and
he
has
shown
r
a
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j
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g
m
e
n
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selecting
and
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condusiou was arrived a t , a n d the House ad53 o
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A F l a t t e r i n g Notice of "Old Buck."—Weclip relates it c a n be no law. Take t h e Manor or
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must materially, decrease. Many people arc
them.
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the following first-rate notice of old Mr. B u - Millersville turnpike ; every foot of soil along
now buying linen and woolen goods instead
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chanan, from a recent number of the Baltimore that road is owned by stockholders a n d manaBut. there is a wide field for thought here ;
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of cotton for many purposes, they being relaK
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and
Now if none of those parties can b e
County American, the editor of which was for- agera.
T H E RKHKL F I N A N C E S , — T h e t r e a s u r y report
there
arc
many
conditions
required
to
make
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tively much cheaper. Good linen and woolen merly a prominent citizen of thiB county : — interested in a contract, how shall they obtain
of M r . Memminger, presented on t h e 10th
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WEEKLY
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efficiency
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army,
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time
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goods can still be bought for about the prices
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material for repairing the road 1 They must
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Januarj.'to the Congress at Richmond, shows
A recent visit to the homo of this once promipermit me to speak of them all.
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and
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of three or four months ago. For the dealers
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that the total revenue from direct taxes, cusm
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nent and distinguiahed man, convinced u'a that ho either get it on the north side of Lancaster
o
be
o
mm
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But the people of the loyal States must r e O B
& Co
t h a t sell goods cheap consult t h e advertising
toms and other imposts, was $17,332,070,
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stands but little bettor in tho city of his nativity, city or south side of Millersville, at a ruinous flect upon these things, they must remember
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unde
s
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s
appo
n
ed
columns of your newspaper.
The man who
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While the oporations of the w a r have involthan with the people of the Unitcfl States generally cost. I t ' s absurd. Suppose a small number that numbers alone will n o t answer—more
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advertises his ware wants to do business, a n d
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m
M C H W
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ved a total outlay, u p to t h e 3 l s t of December
It is true, there ore .^ill .«»mc who look upon him of friends of education wish to found a small than t h a t h required.
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$30
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T E WESTM NSTER REV EW L
M a n y things a r e r e m
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will always sell at the lowest possible price.
They a r e chartered.
last, of $379,009,3:24. The estimates to 1st
as those of old looked upon kings—'* that tbey seminary or college.
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quired, the people must study them out, u n M
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July amount, to $357,929,229, which allows
could do no harm,"—but we hazard notbing in Who shall watch over that public institution
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derstand the requirements, a n d demand that
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and supply its wants ? The founders are its
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more than two millions of dollars for each
Rye-Coffee.—A great hubbub i s raised in saying that be is not only not the most unpopular
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they be complied with.
They must demand
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n
a
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u
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p
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e
c
t
o
r
s
;
they
see
itB
wants,
aud
is
secular day. Should these estimates not be some quarters about the danger attending t h e man in hia county, but that he is actually despised
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and
a
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that disloyal and inefficient officers be dismissed
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AYABLE N
EC E OR TS E D VALBNT N
A
exceeded, the entire cost of (he war to 1st use ol rye-cofTee. A Dr. Bauer of New York by many who wore iu bis palmy days his personal i t n o t better that tbey should interest themR
w
from the service, and that competent and deserv
CDKKE CY
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and politcal friends.
Hia downfall has speedily selves i n contracts for its wants and requireJ u l y next will be $937,538,753.
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TEE AGB
was called to attend a family that h a d been
ing men be taken Jrom the ranks to Jill their plaBALT MOHE MAEKETS
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taken place; many traitors, their aiders aud abet- ments than others who have no affection for
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and w
The total disbursement between 18tU Feb- poisoned, and finally concluded that the poisonR
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ces. They must demand that the circulation of
A URDAY F
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tors, have yet to feel the pangs of a guilty con- the charge ?
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ruary and 31st December were S14:i,411,307, ous Bubstance was contained i n ground r y e LOU —L
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disloyal newspapers in the army be prohibited.
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science and the curses of a loyal people. Honcat
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and w
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and tbe total receipts 5457,855,704. Hence coffee which the family h a d purchased a t a
And lastly they must put down treason at home.
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public, loyal sentiment will eventually consign to
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the balance in the hand of the treasurer on grocery, and which contained a substance
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And when these things shall have been ac- F
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ha
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tho same political grave all who have in any way
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I t i s not m y business io point out the d e S
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and he
nS
and
known as the ergot of rye. Now this ergot of
fthre 1st J a n u a r y amounted to $14,-144,397.
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w
m Q
w
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had a hand in getting up the preaent unholy at- fects in t h e law—that i s left for the proper complished, the time for the triumph of that
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Of this balance $2,539,799 consisted of gold rye is easily detected, aud when persons use tack upon the best government over given to man.
glorious cause, dearer than aught-else to every
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mm
tribunal. B u t it is everybody's business to
received from the Bank of Louisiana.and $ 1 1 , the unground rye-coffee, it i s n o t likely
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m
m
—
truly loyal heart will have come, and the d a r k
m
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a
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m
Personal.—W. H. Brandt, of Capt Wicker- paBB upon current events, and it i s only under shadow of despotism t h a t now rests so cruelly
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cu
they will get any of i t . Rye in itself is a
SEND
N
YOU
ORDERS AND SATE YODR HONEY
904,508 was in Confederate notes.
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a
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this prerogative that I have been driven, p e r LEONARD SCOTT & CO P
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The estimated expenses u p to June ;10 18G3 harmless substitute for coffee, and when not sham's Company, I79th Regiment, P . V., r e upon a portion of our fair land shall b e disOHN B GOOD L
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a
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w
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hapB ungracefully, to express m y abhorrence
V
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do a
pe
are $357,929,229, of which i t i s proposed to adulterated c a n provo no injury to the per- cently died a t NaBhville, from the effects of a
pelled, a n d the t r i u m p h a n t shoot shall go u p
ALEX MAT COM
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wQ
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for t h e act of 3860.
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and
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ADM N STRATOR S NOT CE
raise by taxation $48,300,000, and the balance sons using it. The Scientific American says wound received a t Morfreesboro.
from Maine to Texas, and from the Atlantic
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Let Messrs. Metzger, Martin and Gast take to t h e Pacifio, " L i b e r t y and Union, one and i n - R
that Dr. Bauer h a s left this question i n a n u n W. R. Kachel, of the same company, also
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by ( Treasury notes.
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satisfactory condition, according to h i s pub- died at Nashville from disease contracted i n courage. T h e y a r e sustained b y publio opin- Beperable, n o w a n d f o r e v e r . "
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ion, a n d this oontemptible enterprise of the
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BUBKT TO DEATH.—A little girl, about two lished report, for he has not positively asserted camp.
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he
om
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small pill m a n , I hope, will forever k e e p every
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y e a r s old, daughter of Mr. George F . Boyer, t h a t he found any specific poison i n the r y e
m
m
and
m o de
m
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Religions.—Rev. J . E . Meredith, will preach generation of directors. or managers from
BY E WANTED
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w
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coffee
which
he
examined,and
hia
oonolnaions
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residing in Reading, P a . , was so badly burnt
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a Bermon on Sunday afternoon* : 22d of F e b r u - putting him again into a position h e h a s p r o v - L
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and
We now
last week by its Oiothes taking fire a t a coal a r e j u s t as legitimate against* the u s e of r y e
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a r y , t o the members of Lodge No. 4 3 , Ancient ed himself unworthy .to fill.. . . . ,
o
w
a
for
bjnad
a«
they
are
against
its
use
for
coffee,.
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oil lamp, ihatBhe died the next day. , . <.> t .
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York Masons. The public i s invited to att4nd_. .' t - t i
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'PRIVATE SALES.
A farm of 176 acres, with improvements, in Dau» pbin county, 9 miles nbovo Harr'wburg.
Real Estate of Samuel Ivoppas, dec*d., 130 acres of
Land, with'improvcraeats, in Guilford township.
Medina county, Ohio.
Two tracts of land in New Mount Pleasant, Monroe county, Pa., containing 2Urt acres of land,
with improvements.
A farm of 111 acres and 53 acres of timbcrland
near BIoomBoId, Perry co., Pa., by A.Z. Hayner.
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Blackwood s lagazine
PRICES CHEAP AS EVER
To ose who Pay Promp y n Advance
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PUBLIC SALS. V
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N S A T U R D A Y / t h e 21st day of OF
O
PBBBD1ET, If S3, T i l l l e Bold h i pnMlo sale, on
t h . premises of th« eabeerlb«r,lfc' M a a b e i m towasfclp,
Lancaster e o a a t y , o a tha L a n c u t e r a i d Ka&Delm t a r a plkc, three mllee n o r t h of Lancaster, *ud t w « mllee
eoathweat af IfeffYUle, tho folloerlBg deeerlbed pereoo.
a l propertT f -Til:
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- Foar&Md.of.Draught H o r s e * tsroofwhleharee;ood
drivblg horses, T w o Haree oca with foal of t h e celeb r a t c d - C d b h a m h o r a a t a T w o y e a r old horee Colt, of
t h a same s t o o l , «1 B a d of good alack Cattle, one
ap'ringlog heifer, one fat tteer S Tonus; b a l l s , and othei
• o a n g cattle, one broad wheeled Plantation watron,
one narrow wbealad Plantation w a f o n . one horaa W a gon, Spring Wagon,
Threshing Hecblne a a d Home
f a r t e r , with b e l t . : Corn fihetler; Grain Fan.-'-Fodder
Cotter, B a y hook wltb rope and p o l l e r s , Plows, large
a n d small Enorjt Hariows,6ntke Harrowe.PleId Roller,
Corn CnltlTator, Cora Planter Grain Drill, w i t h OeU
and Grass seed sower attached, Wire.tooth r a k e . Hay
and Wood t a d d e r e , I m p r o r e d Apple' mlU and Cider
prsss,<BorM-G<srs, w a g o n eaddle, F l y nets, Haltere,
Barrele. wheelbarrow. -Jackacrew, Mattocks, Shovels,
Log.Cow a a d other Chalne, Qoarrylng Toole. Ax?e,
Grindstone, Scalding Trough. Vice, Hay knife, t i n g l e
and Doable Trees, a lot of 3-buahel Bags Grain Cradles
Grass Scythes, F o r k s , Bakes, together w i t h a great
m a n y articles not enumerated.
Sale to commence a t 19 o'clock M. on said d a y , w h a n
atteodaace w u l be given and terms made known b y
feblMSte*
I-BABLL. L i S B l S .
FINANCES
LANCASTEB COUNTY.
I
'
CDatiaSSIONEBS' STATEMENT.
j t e t e n o r e ' Pay. .
J o h n A..Wier, Esq., expsniea for maintaining Howa. Clark aud Conner, l a Pennayl-
Stat* Lunatic Hospital.......
H E "following is a statement of the J oTAola
h n Smith a a d others, copying T a x Dupli-
NEW. YORK ADTEETI8EMBNT3.
PHILADELPHIA ADVBRTISBMBNTS.
B A TJG-H'S
F A N C Y FTJESI
FANCY FUESIl
. JOHN FAREIRA.
AYER'S
PILLS.
X
" T H E Y GO RIGHT TO T H E SPOT.'
Commissioners' Ordere d r a w n on J o h n Denllnger,
112 38
cates
Trfatmrar of LanoasUr county, for (be year 1882. Ellen Welley, for repalrtDgTlag
S A W BOMB
1 16
B E C E I P T S T O B 1862.
I A d a i a i o w i T i a m n e l•S t-o T k•
$ 80 00 J . Guodtker, taking W m . Coouey to House
N o , 7 1 8 A r c h a t . , b e l o w E i g h t h , s o u t h a i d e . INSTANT RELIEF !
STOP TOUR CO0OH \
69 76
18W.
J O B S DBBXHTOBB, Treasurer,
D r . Bart, H . Bantngardner
10 76
of Borage.
,
SUPER
PHOSPHITE
OF LIME.
PHILADELPHIA..
Farmers are too apt to regard some of
60 00 Telegraph Offlce. for dispatches....742
t
. B.I « y i ™ . v e m i ^ l i i i T m .
i Brecknock, Levi Launh
PURIFY TOUR BREATH!
0 0 0 0 P . G. Eberman, Jr., copying T a x List* and
their blessings as eyils. Some years ago,
J a n . «, Bal. rec d from K H . BhtakJataTreaCarnarvon, Joeph Weaver
MPORTER
,
BAUGH&S01VS,
70 00
assisting Clerk......
J3.?\«Ei»™
aMD.™ a t Coealloo f aet, Samuel Wleeeer.
and Maaufaatursr of,
we had an extraordinary drought at the
STRENGTHEN TOUR TOICE1
7 S O 0 1 . 1 . HlMUr, Btq.,«oeU refunded In Com.
and Dealers l a a l l kinds
« . 5 B « ' d f r . m T ^ ^ t o c r f « i " Q i . r U r * , 0 , 1• 'uS M>
" C Jo U* n-l n*, J*a m
*M
* *MeCnllongh
* " ™ * *
TB. S t a l i n g , . . . •".
close of Bummer. .They complained much.
65 00
n
»
AIJ.
THX*rapt»xs
or
A
aLaJTTJPAOTUREBS - * P B O P R I M O R S ,
of
Seaalons,.rinM
>>Bd
J
u
r
y
fond
. Columbia t o r . . Joe. H . Black
.,
K
P
.
fl.
Baker.
8
.
Huber,
A.
Maisenkop,
J
o
h
n
106 00
FANCY FUBB.
"
"
" Mine, eotls U Com. T * MarThe following winter was t h e most ini oa Coneatoga, 8. H , Bohrer
E
u
h
u
s
.and.
JGnndeker
for
arresting
for Ladles' a a d Childreaa
68 00
frn.tM.Uu-,
•....
NO. iO, SOUTH DELAWARE AVENEB.
7 w
Pickpoflketa
„„
Cosoy. Fraderlok Bmith..
tense known. Fruit trees, and many other
wear.
,
60 00
Fob. 4 "
•* I . F m n t U n and B. BelUy for
M. H. Shirk Saq.lata Treaiurar fornalano*
t CUy, Jaeob Rehrer
.,
I dssira to say to m y
money d a s County toy B .
68 00
PHILADELPHIA.
PKNNA.
trees, would doubtless have been totally,
dna StaU Treaaurer a t i.ttlement. April
100 OO
Donegal B u t , George R Murray
847 67
Relnhold
friends of Lancaster, a n d
89 00
I
80th,
1811
....
H E Manufacturers are now prepared
destroyed, had not the severe drought
T H K K K h a s l o n g e s i a t e d a p u b l i c d e m a n d for a n
16
38
» *• "
" 8. W . P . Boyd, F l o w and J u Donegal Wast, Frederick Oldweiler..
tha
FQrronodlDg Coau„
.
.
SO
00
do
for t a x refunded for B. Bar! t w p
to supply a larg« demand with t a t s valuable
600 Djumore, J a m e s D. Welsh
effective p u r g n t i r c pQL which could bo relied o n u
ry Fund,
'.
the previous summer induced an early
t l a s t h b t l have n o w i a
do
Stationary aod Holl ltor'i pay re76 00
t o r e a n d perfectly safe i n i t s o p e r a t i o n . . T h U has. H a n a r o . They would rettpectfally announce to Parm•' i o u
" B. Drben, J . P. of Conestoga
Ephrata,
J
.
8.
Sharp..:
fused
b
y
Auditor
General._
store,
one of t h e largest
«rs
aod
DealerH
in
Fertilizers,
t
h
a
t
the
price
h
a
s
been
,
82
60
cessation of growth and ripening andhardbeen p r e p a r e d t o m e e t t h a t d e m a n d , a n d a n e x t e n twp.for floating timber -old
i i ifl B i r l , A. 0 . Sutton
gand most bsaatlfdl a s 90 00 J . fit Wl.llaG«Ut, taking Harriet C a n n y
AKF.
10 60 sive trial of i t s v i r t u e * ban conclusively s h o w n w i t h advanced to $46 p a r 2000 lbs. I t Deed icareely b»
to House of Btfage
ening of wood. As it was, many trees
Har 4 "
" J . J . Coebrau, for U.S. F l a g . .
mentioned that this change h a s btJ«Q rendered necessai « no Barl B u t , J o h n Stanffer
Tsorrments
of all kinds of
80
00
2
0
3
9 08
w h a t Hticcess i t accompllehes t h e - p n r p o s q d e s i g n e d . r y b y t h e greatly increased cont of materials and labor
John K. Reed ProthonaUry's few.
•i 4i it <> jiua'La>udt»Etq °oflti I n c u a
* w ( BarlWiat. F.Q.Carpenter
10 76
were less injured than . in some milder
'PAKCT FOBS, for La- GOOB FOR CLERGYMEN,
85 00 G. B. Mo wry,Horse aad Buggy hire
I
t
Ls
cuRy
t
o
mnlce
a
physical
pill,
b
u
t
.
n
o
t
e
a
s
y
t
o
a*
well
aa
by
the
operation
of
the
U.
8.
t
a
x
upon
mano< Com. T « J a m e s Rift
dlefl* & Children's Wear,
Elisabeth, Joe. 11. Ma'thowa
60 00 T, W . Herr, for expenses l a Com T S Daalel
winters. The following spring was cool,
m a k o t h o bent of all pills~ane
w h i c h s h o u l d h a v e ufacturers.
» .. •• « U m e F « M paid A. H . Smith,
WOO
t h a t will be w o r n d a r i n g
Blliabeihtown, Charles Botcher
~
30 00 HerrEiq..,.....'.
n o n e of t h e objection*, b u t a l l t h e a d v a n t a g e s , of - Every F a n n e r M i n g a f«rtllliar, m a y be assured t h a t
;
damp and cloudy. Farmers also comfor taking deposition in c u t
GOOD FOR LECTURERS,
thie F a l l a n d W i n t e r .
Eden. J o h n Graham...
4ft 00 J o h n M: Amweg Taking Depositione
e
v
e
r
y
o
t
b
e
r
.
T
h
i
s
h
a
s
b
e
e
n
a
t
t
e
m
p
t
e
d
h
e
r
e
,
i
n
d
tbe
H
a
w
B
o
n
e
P
h
o
s
p
h
a
t
e
will
still
retain
lie
high
100 00
of J a m e s B i f e . r e f n n d e d . . . .
plained of the cold spring. Had it been
My P a r s w e n purchased i n Europe, prevloa* t o t b e
66 00 Daniel Herr, iVq late Treasurer, for State
with w h a t success w e w o u l d respectfully s u b m i t t o character for 8THB1SGTH and PDRITY, t h e manufacISO 00 Vniton, Lowla H. McCardlo
*• 24 "
" Christian Fenrieh, of Manor
1284 16 t h e public decision. I t h a s b e e n u n f o r t u n a t e for turers preferring to make a small ad r a n e e in the price rise in Sterling Exchange* a n d the New D a t r imposed
Hempfleld Baat, Henry Sfaroll/
68 00 Taxes due to Common wealth, with co'eta
as warm and fair as usual, the sun's rays
GOOD FOR PUBLIC SPEAKERS,
son oo UempBeld W e s t . Joa. 8 . Denlfoger
i
towBuMp.Loan
1 60 t h e p a t i e n t h i t h e r t o t h a t a l m o s t every p u r g a t i v e per ton, rather than allow its merits to fall below their on a l l Fare, Imported since the Unit of Aagast.
60 00 and expenses T
u <jg •• <• [ u u Mayer, BtraibniK. Loan,
on the fruit trees, after passing through
6 DO m e d i c i n e i s a c r i m o n i o u s a n d i r r i t a t i n g t o . t h e b o w - former standard, under Increased expenses of manufacI would also state, t h a t a s long as m y stock Issta, I
76 00 J- C. Sbyder, tor aerrlug uirtKes
000 00 Lampeter East. J . K- Plffenbaeb
u .. •• •« i^wi L a n d i J , l . H a m p a e l d "
turing-.
.
.
12
00
will offer It a t prices proportionate to w h a t t h e goods
GOOD FOR SINGERS
so terrifio a winter, must have destroyed
els. T h i s ia n o t . M a n y of t h e m p r o d u c e s o m u c h
Lampeter West, George Dlmer..
70 00 W m . Cowln Tor a draft for a bridge....
0 * l t is prepared from Haw Bones, and warranted to cost m e ; b a t . i t will be impossible for ma to I m p o r t
- 31 "
" J o h n StaBfler, Bail
"..
HEAL ESTATE F O B SALE.
100OOO
41 00 J- B . B l t n e r * B r o , . freight on safe
06 00 g r i p i n g p a i n a n d revulsion i n t h e s y s t e m a t t o m o r e contain a l l th#fr original orf anto matter—no bnnied o r and Manufacture nay more P a r s , a n d sell them a t t h e
many notwithstanding the preparation of
•i .. a. u Adam H , Eon$en»oker, Bast 1000 00 Lancaster t w p , Benjamin Huber..
J . 0 . Snyder, distributing Tally papers and
t h a n c o u n t e r b a l a n c e t h e g o o d t o b e d e r i v e d from ealsloed bones are used, and It is sold under a guaran- same prleea, owing to t h e unsettled stata of t h e affairs
Lancaster city—M, W. W a r d . Cba*. O. Beal, In
N
SATURDAY,
F
E
B
R
U
A
R
Y
2
1
,
1030
00
Lampeter,
Loan
Aeeeatmtnta...
—
GOOD FOR CONSUMPTIVES.
the previous summer. As it happened,
t h e m . T h e s e pills p r o d u c e n o i r r i t a t i o n o r p a i n , ty from the manufacturers t h a t It ia free from adultera- of the Country.
400 M
- fall af balance... V.
150 00
00 J . Stauff.r, tipsfltHcatlona for abutment* of
I6R3. w i l l be aold a t pnblle tale, a t t h e public .• .* .* w j j i f c , B . Bombtrger, j H«mp120
of balance...
1
u n l e s s I t arise from a previously e x i s t i n g o b s t r u c - tion
| ^ Remember the name, num&er and it* erf—
all survived. B u t cultivators complained hiiusa of Adam Bolter. M o e points Hotel, Bart town10DO00
•• TohaKaelMl.Ktraafaanr....
a Bridge
,
_
S. W . W a r d , George Unsaer, .ID
flald. Loan
... 70 00
T h e d e m a n d for BauBh'a E a wB o n e S u p e r
10 7 6 tion o r d e r a n g e m e n t i n t h e b o w e l s . B e i n g p u r e l y
JOHN FASKIRA.
810 0 0 Leeeock, Mablon Bnth.....
ehlp.
Lancaster
county,
the
following
Heal
Eer.te,
vis
:
P
.
S.
Baker,
t
a
k
o
g
Mary
Coyle
i
E
o
u
e
*
0
"
Chn
Blaest,
Blizabatb
"
.
.
fall
o
f
b
a
l
a
n
c
*
180
00
.... 70 00
of the drought, and of the cold spring, the
Ap'Il "
" D a o l K o e b e l . U . U»cook Loan
* 3 00 v e g e t a b l e , n o h a r m c a n arise from t h e i r u s e I n a n y P h o s p h a t e last year greatly exceeded that or auy presep lfl.6m.42
71S Arch Street, Philadelphia.
400 00 Leacock Upper, XT, F. Shaaffer —
of Befuge
GENTLEMEN CARRY
,
•• JaoMartin;BiK.8i(ilnj(
j o h a Boyar. Manhelm
"..
.... 176
66 00
00
IT. B, Ward, George King
•loos one, which, is a substantial evidence of its h i g h L A D I E S ' A N D C H I I i D B E T T S F U E S .
J.»-'l"aNo. 1, A Tract of 34 ACRES, adjoiplDgtbe
600 0 0 U t t l a Brittan, J o h n M. Harlan....
two things that saved them their valuaq u a n t i t y ; b u t i t i s b e t t e r t h a t a n y m e d i c i n e should. standard of popularity.
.... 86 00 Jesse Landia. Esq. Pro'eetional senrloeti....
" J o h n B. fieown'r. l a r l
" . . 1000 0 0
S. E. W a r d , J . Hegener, In fall
Nino Points Hotel, on which le erected a good
Manhelm
twp.,
J
o
h
n
W
.
F
r
a
n
U
~
Jacob
A
.
Bear,
for
apprehending
Horse
...
42
00
be
t
a
k
e
n
j
u
d
i
c
i
o
u
s
l
y
.
M
i
n
u
t
e
d
i
r
e
c
t
i
o
n
s
for
their
W
e
h
a
v
e
opened
a
hnudsome
stock
of
"
B«DJ.
LkBdie.BXampflter.."..
ble orchards. No doubt many other or- two etory FOAMB BOD4K good Barn, Corn Crib
fiOOOO
Spalding's T h r o a t ConfectioBS.
Price $46 p e r 2 0 0 0 lbs.-Casli.
Thief
:„.
?.
_„
.... ISO 00
u s e i n t h e several d i s e a s e s t o - w h i c h t h e y a r e a p " B. B . LoDgeueok»r.Lanca»Ur.. 100 00 Martlc, J a m e s Simpson
chards of Providence excite complaints and other oot b n l l d t n e e ; a l l oleared and nnder,
.... 93 00 Henry Mojssr, Clerk Quarter HeeBiona, r e ...»
•• L . W . K l n i . r . E . H - m p f l . l d . . " . .
plicable a r e g i v e n o n t h e b o x . A m o n g t h e c o m T'TJaEl.S,
600 00 M a n o r , A . K . W i t o i e r
cording Boad cases ...«
*
fences and cultivation.
.... 66 0)
Tb* above Manure m a y be h a d of regular dealers, or of
- J o h o Bohrar,
do . . " • .
p
l
a
i
n
t
s
which
h
a
v
e
b
e
e
n
Bueedily
c
u
r
e
d
b
y
t
h
e
m
,
w§
and hard feelings, while in fact they are good
600 00 Mount J o y twp., William Winter*
LADIES ARE DELIGHTED WITH
.... as oo J o b n E u h n a , taking B d w . Webb to House
ComprislB^
No. 2, Aljoining the above, about 1 ACRE
" Abm Landti.X. L a m p e t e r . . " . .
700 00 Mount J o y bor., Pater Brnner
m a y m e n t i o n L i v e r C o m p l a i n t , i n i t s v a r i o u s forms
BATTGH & SONS,
_
so oo of Befuge
equally beneficial, although the benefit ofl-and. upon which l e a good two etory K i a m e P W B L " Toblaa R-Kreid*r,W do . . " . .
SfiOOO MaxietU.P. L. Baker
HUDSON
BAT
SABLE,
of
J
a
u
n
d
i
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e
,
I
n
d
i
g
e
s
t
i
o
n
,
L
a
n
g
u
o
r
a
n
d
L
o
s
s
of
A
p
J
o
b
n
Boom
Col'r,
Fulton,
Exonerations
a
n
d
.....
85
CO
" B l l n b a t b Leamaa. 1 do „ . " No. 20, South Delaware A v e n u e ,
452 ( 0
Spalding's T h r o a t Confections.
may not be so obvious to our stupid senses. LlhG BOOSI. small Barn, aod other ont baOdtoffs.
T a x refunded
itite, ListlcasnesR, i r r i t a b i l i t y , B i l i o u s H e a d a c h e ,
ManbeUn bor., Henry Dlffenderfer.
... 63 00
" Christ OiTbart. I . d o • - " . .
MIHK BABLE,
48 76
febll-H-3m-w4a
PHILADELPHIA, P A .
160 0 0
No. 3, A Two Story BRICK STORE HOUSE
11
.... 46 00 J o h n DiUow, Boarding J u r y l u Com. r e
ilious F e v e r , F e v e r a n d Aprae, B a i n i n t h e Side
Paradise, George Anthony
John Oelst, Jr., Baat d a . . " . .
Sluggish cultivators will not do their across
BIBEBIAN saUIBBSL.
Johnston and L e r l B»ff.
the road from the abore. and about ONB ACKS
.... 89 00
" Abm D- Heller, JtUnhelm.. " . . 1000 00 PtjoB. Ii«ao Gingrich
a
n
d
L
o
i
n
s
;
for,
i
n
t
r
u
t
h
,
a
l
l
t
h
e
s
e
a
r
e
b
u
t
t
h
e
conCHILDREN CRY FOR
30 00
4c, &c.
work well unless compelled to do so. I f of Land. This property is well soiled for a btore a n d
TO FABM.ER3.
..... 66 00 J . C. Snyder, for distributing Assessments
" J a o Deille^er, cr., B-HempfieM liooo oo Peifnti, Samnel Haas
to Aei.Baora
„
„
i e i s e q u e n c e o f d i s e a s e d a c t i o n i n t h e liver. A s a n
Dwelllngf.now uocnpied by Brown & Son, a n d doing a
Ladles are respectfully l a r l t e d to call before p o r e h o
.... ISO 00
" J o h n M. StebmatvPenn, Loam.
weeds never grew, they would be tempted good
a
p
e
r
i
e
n
t
t
h
e
y
afford
p
r
o
m
p
t
a
n
d
s
u
r
e
relief
i
n
C
o
s
1030
00
Providence,
Martin
Baesa
banin.ee. la a good neighborhood.
20
00
HYDBACLTC
BAMS!
Hf
DRADWC
Ut%
<!
.... - 65 00 W m . Duogaa. for copying Duplicate
elag elseiehere, and examine oar stock,
'• J a c o b Bombergar, Up^ar LaaSpalding's T h r o a t Confections.
1 'J9 t i v e n e s s , P i l e s , Colic, D y s e n t e r y , H u m o r s , Scrofula
K a p h b , J o b a B,Brenemao....«
« . — •••
to leave the cornfields untouched; now,
80 CO P . 8 . Baker, far arresting Jacob Ysager...
CHARLES OAKFOED k SON,
cofk. Loan. . » . . • • . . . . . . . . , *
No. 4, EIGHTEEN ACRES of Farm Land,
H E " R A M " ia generally trie best
700 60 S»llil?ury, J . D. Warfel
a n d S c u r v y , Colds w i t h soreness o f t h e b o a r , U l c e r s
. . . . 81 00 J o h n Herr, Wit. fees iu taking depositions
834 & 83G Chesnat Street,
37 66
*' Henry Andrewe. J P . o f Marti)
in fighting weeds, they give an impetus fenced aod divided lntu two flflds, adjoining the above.
and cheaps»t m a c h ' n e for supplying y o u r hoases
a
n
d
i
m
p
u
r
i
t
y
of
t
h
e
b
l
o
o
d
,
I
r
r
e
g
u
l
a
r
i
t
i
e
s
;
m
s
h
p
r
t
,
''
4
98
90
00
They relleTe a CoURh Instantly.
Badibury, J a m e s Hood
W m . Cooper, boarding Jurors In Com. r s
Continental Hotel.
townehlp foritray eheepeotd and barns w l t b water. The great and constant saving
No. 5 , A b o u t 3 3 A C B E 3 of S P R O U T L a n d ,
any and every case where a purgative is required.
82 00
to the crop. Good farmers do not wait to
B t r a e b a r x t w p . , Daalel Helm
" Win, Wlatera, Mt J o y t w p , for
noTlS-Sm-51
Philadelphia.
W m . Spencer, E»q. for lot of paint for a
They e'ear the Tbniat.
of labor, a n d tho Improvement of y o u r stock by having
of IB year's growth? on t h e road from Mine Potate to
T
h
e
y
h
a
v
e
also
p
r
o
d
u
c
e
d
s
o
m
e
s
i
n
g
u
l
a
r
l
y
sucBoad d u D i i n o D landx of P .
be thus driven—they do not allow neces- Green T r e e . Tula will b e cold In Five Acre L o u t o
bridge.—
water convenient, w i l l m o r e t h a n balance t h e first cost
1 1 0<> Straabaig bor . J o b n W e r n t i
U A T H O H A COAL O I L !
26 24 cessful c u r e s i n R h e u m a t i s m , G o u t , D r o p s y , G r a v e l ,
They give strength and volume to t h e TOloo.
Myara
a
o
d
C.
B
.
Shirk
Warwick,
A.
B.
Haokman,
J
o
h
n
Auxer,
B«q.and
others,
for
l
a
y
i
n
g
out
.53,828
2
6
salt
purchasers.
sity to drive them; on tho contrary, they
6 60 E r y s i p e l a s , P a l p i t a t i o n of t h e H e a r t , P a i n s i n t h e
I t w i l l P a y t o T r y it.
0 3 3 Waahtng'on, Jos»pb
" Brio ton Walters,8ad»bury-twp,
E. Charles
n e w Election DUtriot in Bapho t w p
to eonimence a t 1 o'clock P . M. when attendance
They impart a delicious aroma to th<» breath.
Ditto on
Account of 1S&2.
WARRANTED
NON
EXPLOSIVE/
B a c k , S t o m a c h , a n d S i d e . T h e y s h o u l d b e freely
themselves manufacture necessity. One w lSale
Alio, W a t e r Wheels, W i n d Mills. Hot Air Engines
Bxoaeratad t a x . ' . . .
P G . E b e r m a n f o r a l t e r i n g C o l n m b l a a s s e s s m e n t 80 00 Sol* Sprecber, hoarding Jurors
l . be given and termdmade known b y
60
George Ulmer, AsaeaBor. West Lm peter, on act a k e n i n t h e s p r i n g of t h e y e a r , t o purify t h e blood Lift and Force P o m p s of various patterns, and all other
aod equal to a n y K E R O S E N E .
They are delightful to t b e tantt).
11
b I S<t 11
LEWIS P H I f P 3 .
J o b n J . Bvanh J . P. of U t t l a
of the finest cornfields we ever saw, was
count of taking asaeeasment for 186S
- $ 2 6 00 W . B . Wiley Bsq, qaatlfytng Sheriff a n d
a n d p r e p a r e t h e s y s t e m for t h e c h a n g e o f s e a s o n s . water machines of tbe bast make and a t fair prices, a t
They are made of simple h i r b i a o d cannot harm a n y
Britain-twp, for t w o u r a y
Oommltflonetu to select Jurors for 1663*
11 76 A n occasional d o s e s t i m u l a t e s t h e s t o m a c h a n d
W h y ot^r an exploslre Oil, when a fear cents more
Jacob Oompr. Assessor, B. B. Ward, city, on a c as clean as a floor, yet kept as mellow as
McCOLLlN Si KHOADK.
" 28
Jacob Gundaker, taking cjablna Shenk to
S3
13
ea)T*a»old->
SO
00
A S M A L L F A B M F O B SALfi.
count
of
taking
assessment
for
1803
per
gallon
will
furnish
yon
with
a
perfect
01]
?
Uay6
one.
Plnmbers and Gas Fitters,
I 0 0 bowels i n t o h e a l t h y a c t i o n , a n d r e s t o r e s t b e appean ash-heap by cultivating once a week
House of Kefng*
" BaaJ Eralder, Manbtlm. Loaa*
Chaa. G Beal, A'8es&a.rt N. W . Ward, etty, on
No 1221, Market street,
S U D S OSLT BT
Th"ey purify t h e blood, a n d , by theii
26 OU t i t e a n d vigor.
SATURDAY F E B R U A R Y 2 1 ,
" MalaoD Wolfaill, Floea to Com.
account of taking a s s e u m e n t for 1662,
Frederi. k Albright, t a x rerunded
febll-l2-3m
Philadelphia, P a
all summer. The owners of such fields f\X
73 21 s t i m u l a n t a c t i o n o n t h e c i r c u l a t o r y ' B y s t e m , r e n o I advise every one who has a Cough or a Husky Voice
^ , IS&t, tbe fiabacrlber will sell a t pabllo .*!«
• a K . a k Catharine Be^k
P
a
.
Salt
M
a
n
u
f
a
c
t
u
r
i
n
g
C
o
m
p
a
n
y
,
F . G. Carpenter, for attend log special appeal
I 60 v a t e < h e s t r e n g t h of t h e body, a n d r e s t o r e t h e
drive business; do not allow it to drive Michael'u Hotel a t S o'clock In tbeeTeatog. th» follow$85 00 M Zahm, for Interpreting lu Court
** 8 . W . P . Boyd, Sheriff, Fine* &
N o . 127 W a l n u t Streot,
PHILADELPHIA
w a s t e d o r diseased e n e r g i e s o f t h e w h o l e o r g a n i s m .
ing desirable PIBCE OF LARD, knuwa a s t h e ' Brady
, R ( M I PHILADELPHIA J lflfiq
Erecting
Bridgta.
or a Bad Breath, or any difficulty of t h e Threat, to g e t
Jory l a n d
them.
Henry Baugbman, for error In Duplloate...
feb i a
1 26 H e n c e a n occasional dose i s a d v a n t a g e o u s , even
12-ly
Farm " altaated ID the South Weal W a r d of tbe City,
i y b 3 ,
Henry Breneman, Treasurer of Blii&heth" J M I « L*Bdle,B»q, eoeta In Com.
Ditto
for t a x refunded
|
PAPER DASGINliS.
j1863'
though n o serious derangement e x i s t s ; b u t u n town
bor.,
donation
towards
building
a
a package ofmy Throat Confections; they will relieve
CONTAINING 46 ACRES,
T i F Bower
^
SAPONIFIEE! SAPOHIPIEE!!
small bridge
$ 15 00 H. L. 4 . E. J . Zahm, for repairing County
necessary d o s i n g s h o u l d n e v e r b e carried t o o far,
Other things than weeds compel good
" H . Hnaaer, Clerk of Q. B., CJI i
adjoining property of J . Bhoads o n the Went. L o r e
J . C. Snyder, for going after e'lectton r e Charles W . Beckel, In full for a n iron truss
as every purgative medicine reduces t h e s t r e n g t h ,
ISS'THE F A M I L Y SOAP MAKER..J! yoa Instantly, and you wll] agree with me t h a t " t h e y
cultivation. iMany years ago, Long Isl- L^ne oa the South. Dr. Henry Carpenter and Gai r a n
66 40
In Com. T« J . Doersh
Conitiable U e a u ^ t p u k l n g Winger t o
across Pequea creek, near Daniel Deaw
h
e
n
t
a
k
e
n
t
o
e
x
c
e
s
s
.
T
h
e
t
h
o
u
s
a
n
d
c
a
s
e
s
in
which
M
COR. FOURTEI & MARKET STREETS,
t h e East, aod Gas Woik* and T . S l l r i n •. o
o tuo.
800 00
BOUHJ of hefuge..
^
AH Kitchen Grea-e can be made Into good BOAP, by
linger'e Mill—-.."
•••
D . H. ^^eltHhn, Trea-nrer of
VU
liaO
and farmers found that the Hessiau fly oa
a p h y s i c i s r e q u i r e d c a n n o t be e n u m e r a t e d h e r e , b u t
jSorth. Tbe land Is I s excelieat order, and ba.Mtogi
K M 00 A. W . A M- H Foulke, for masonry for
J . B. Good it Boyd, clerking for Beturu
go r i g h t to the s p o t " Yon will ficd them very useful
Commission to Ylrgtnla.bal.
PHILADELPHIA.
utiJtg SAFOSIF1ELU
t h e y Buggest t h e m s e l v e s t o t h e r e a s o n of every
was destroying their wheat, while the few lately repaired. Tbe lmproremeoU are a BKICEalHlogs " 2»
600 00
Judges
bridge a t Denlinger'e Hill
refunded
$6,046
12
D
ireotloua Accompanying B a c h B o xI
b
o
d
y
;
a
n
d
i
t
is
confidently
believed^
t
h
i
s
pill
will
HODtE lately p i t l n good order large Bern, oa
41.0
00
Have now in Stock, a fine variety of
•' 28
a n d pleasant while traveling or a t t e n d i n g public meet*
fields on fertile land escaped. Common which a n e w Slate rocf h a s lately been p n t ,
Auditor's
p
a
y
"
Sami
Johna,n
Laacock,
Loan.
ft)0 00
answer a better purpose t h a n a n y thing which has
n V i j Aug 4
SOAP In as easily made with It, as making a c a p o
Clerk for BtatemB&t of orders .
604) 00
" Snian Knho, CUy"..
" W a l l 3E*4ar>©r/s,
or poor culture resulted in total loss. The Corn C i i b . a n d other becesaaTj ont-boares, euTcrW
h i t h e r t o b e a n available t o m a n k i n d . W h e n their
Repairing
Bridget.
Relief ordure
16,313 Jfl
coffee.
inga for stilling j o u r Cough or alUyingyonr t h i r s t . If
" £ l t « s B Bomberger.B.Hem'd"..
85 00 Samuel Wolf ft Co., iu full for repairing
{•prlcgs on the place and an. e i o l l e o t iJprlnjr in Cellar.
v
i
r
t
u
e
s
a
r
e
once
k
n
o
w
n
,
t
h
e
public
will
n
o
l
o
n
g
e
r
got a p expreeely f^r thelr.-^PBINO TRA DB
Road Viewers* order*.
best management, by giving a strong Thin place ie admirably adapted for a Dairy Farm, a n d
S14 47
" BImoaMlolob.E. Hs-mpfleld " . .
MANC/FACTIJRED OHLT BY THB PATBKTBB8.
100 00
d o u b t w h a t r e m e d y t o e m p l o y w h e n i n n e e d of a
bridgeocross t h e Coneatoga a t gnaveley'a
Constables' returns
" J o h o Bohrer. W . L a m p e t e r * ' . .
WINDOW P A P E R , EVERY GRADE, P a . Salt M a n u f a o t u r i n g C o m p a n y . ' you try one package I am rafe i n *avlng t h a t j o n will
growth that would withstand the attacks can be rented a t once for t h a t p n r p o t e . Aiao a 10 atro
^00 00
c
a
t
h
a
r
t
i
c
m
e
d
i
c
i
n
e
.
B
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i
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g
s
u
g
a
r
w
r
a
p
p
e
d
,
t
h
e
y
are
Exoneration
orders....
1160
20
" John G. Kondlg.B. do " . . . 2A0OO 00
fleld s o u t h of Lure Lane, adjoining property of Samuel
to w h l c b t h e y Invite the attention of Storekeepers.
Commission orders
pleasant to take, a n d being purely vegetable, n o
of the insect, was followed with entire Herd Day. Hon, ISQ&C B. Hlester. and flret defCtlbed
" Henry Llebty, E H e m p f l e l d " . . 10000 0 0 John W e a r e r , for shingles a n d lumber for
N o . 127 W a l n u t S o n e t ,
PHILADELPHIA.
ever afterwards consider them lodlspenslble. You will
O u u t a u d i n g taxee
16.662 41 h a r m c a n arise from t h e i r u s e i n a n y q u a n t i t y .
E ^ I n their Betall Department will b * found tho
" Joha Bohur,
do
"..
property. Hair of purchase money m a y remain oo
fob 13
ia-iy
success. Farmers were compelled to farm properly
9000 00
Treanurtir'aoummltdloni
1400 (M
F
o
r
m
i
n
u
t
e
d
i
r
e
c
t
i
o
n
s
,
s
e
e
w
r
a
p
p
e
r
o
n
t
h
e
B
o
x
.
If desired by purchaser,
' 16
*' Daniel Bohrer,
do
'*..
CHOICEST BTYLBS OF THE SEASON.
60 00
Balance
in
T
r
e
a
s
u
r
y
,
find them a t the Druggists and Dealers In Medicines.
3$177
60
41,873
00
A. W . BDSSEL.
better, and the Hessian fly, by driving feb 4 at-lL
KOLLOCK'S
' 18
" F a r m e r ! Bank of L a n c a s t e r " . . 2600 0 0
Court of Qr.
Setiion:
P K B P A U K D Bl
100 00
" W i n . Carpenter, Bf-q
"..
them into the improved system, proved a
$286,369 03
D
A
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D
E
L
I
O
N
C
O
P
P
E
B
.
907
62
H
e
n
r
y
H
o
s
i
e
r
,
Esq.,
Clerk
fees
" Lancaster CoootyBank—.^*'..
1000 00
PUBLIC SALE
P r i c e 25 Cents.
LKVr S. R B B T ,
760 80
blessing worth more than thousands of
This preparation, made from the best
" Taylor Lane • h o l e r , c i t y . . . . " . .
600 00 S. W . P . Boyd, Xeq., Sheriff fee*
JOHN DOSKR,
OF E K A L
KSTATE.
327 00
Cmlen F r a n k l i n . A><1., Attorney fees
,
" Amos Sonrbeer,Manor
"..
JAVA COFFEE,
,
dollars in bank. The wheat midge, alWM.8P8NCEH.
My signature Is o n each package. All others are
4-tO 00
P
r
a
c
t
i
c
a
l
a
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d
A
n
a
l
y
t
i
c
a
l
C
h
e
m
i
s
t
,
N WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY
Wm Aug. Atlee, E*q., Attorney fees
,
" J . P . E r i a t s , Ephrata
"...
If r»C(iu>ireD<Jed b y physicians a s a superior K1TTBI- counterfeit.
87 00
16 00
though it has destroyed millions of dol25.1S63. In pursuance of an order of ibe Orphans'
" Saml H . Wright, C o n e a t o g a " . .
•
LOWELL, MASS.
P . G. EBBSMAB, Clerk.
2114 97
800 00 J u b n Livingston, Btq , Attorney feee
Tt0t7t > BfiVKBAGK for General Debility. Dyspepsia
feb4-ll
" Jacob Bohrer t tr.E.Lampcter*'..
lars, may have done more good than any G n r t of l-ABcamer euuDty. t b e underMgned Admlnl- Sep 1
1119 38
Jttrvra' p a y
and all billtuos disorders. Thonsaods w h o
41
Frice SIS Cent, por Box. Five Soxea for $L
A Pscksge will be sent by mall, prepaid, on receipt of
i ' r a t n x of the Estate of Lltmt. D. H. Leobe. dee'd.. will
Jesse Laadia, Kiq , Fees paid In
1277
60
Justice)*' fees
,
cava been compelled to abandon t h e use
are aware. I t is well known that crops •jipiMia to t^alo by public ontrry, at t h a public house of
Military by late Treasurer,
2808 80
Thirty Cents.
Address,
Constables* fees
of Coifaa will ut>e this withont iDJaTlPBISOW.
275 00 L A N C A S T E R C O T J U T y
on the best land are most likely to escape Lerl R. Hhontlf, io t b e village of Concord, LeacoclE
retnrned
Witness p a y
M
townthtp. tbe following valuable Beal Emate, v l i :
ou* effects. One can coat ulna t h e
J o h n Btaafl>r, Barl, Loan
sometimes the difference between a well
H
E
N
R
Y C. S P A L D I N G ,
Crier and tipetarea* pay
strength
of
t
w
o
pounds
of
$10,093 06
" A. Buck waller, Bast Lampeter
N o . 1 , A l o t of L a D d i n e a i d v i l l a g e , a d j o i n liTfl ANNUAL REPORT OF THE INSPECTORS.
ordinary coffee Price
drained fertile field, and one in poor con- ing J o h n e'lorber. SimDil 51. B r o i and o t b e r t , ,
Common Pleat
Court.
No. 48 Cedar street, N e r York.
twp, Exoierated t a x
2662 3 7
2
5
C
E
N
T
S
.
J
u
r
o
r
s
'
p
a
y
dition and undrained, is the practical dif" S. W . V. Boyd, Sheriff, J n r y
Coutaiuiog 85 PERCHUS,
610 00 To the Hmorable the Judges of the Court of quarter
Crier a n d Tlpstarea* p a y
,
KOLLOCK'S LEVAIK,
Fnnd 4 F l n w
Sessions af Lancaster vouUy :
111 09
ference between thirty or forty bushels of »n which In erected a good two-elory Frame
F o r t h erapid Cure o r
Tho pnreM aod be-t BAKING POWDER known, for
" J o h r M Crelder.W. Hempfleld,
Weatherboard-d H> USE with Kitchen attachThe undersigned, l a pursuance of l a w , submit to
160
00
$3172
97
PHILADELPHIAwheat per acre, and live bushels of bad ed, a W<iU of water with a P o m p therein near
COLDS,
HOARSENESS.
making light, ewest und nutritions Bread
flo*rdU3 of Mary J a n e a n d
the Court th» following fidport of the Prison, for t h e COUGHS,
Court
Some.
ion oo
M A T T R E S S E S ,
aud Cuken. Price IS cents.
wheat full of insects and ten of chess. tbc MtchfcD door, and other Improvements.
Catharine Pearson, Loan
$ 62 06 year ending riovembar 3D. ifiti'i
BUOXCIIITIS. WII00PL\G-C0UGII,
S60 00 Jos. C. Snyder, for extra work and sundries
MAMUKACTITRED BT
IS R9 On ihe3t>th or November 1S61, there were
" Lewis Spreeber City, g u a r d l a a
225 CO tieorge M. S t e l n m a u & Co., Hardware Ac...
mixed together.
BEDS, FH4THEES, BLANKETS, COMFORTNo- 2 , A l o t of L a n d , c o n t a i o i D g 1 £ A C R E 3
In conllnemea'
102 Prisoners.
SO 26
Batsman
&.
McCullum,
for
painting
M. H . K O L L O C K , Chemist,
CROUP. ASTHMA, ASD
of minorcblldreai ofBUiabtb S000 0U
adjoinini: &'o. 1, coder good fence and in a high state ol
In
t
h
e
oonrsB
of
tbo
year
were
received
690
"
ABLES, SACKINGS, QUILTS, CUSHIONS,
CURE
60 00 l e a n e r St Shaum, for n e w Heaters aod sunKielder, L o - n
Corner of Bruad tt Cheatnat StreeU, Philadelphia,
John Johnston has on former occasions colli vat'i'DC0J.SUMPT10N.
460 00
" Chn BombtrRer.Manb Im.Loan
C J " S o l d b y all DroggiHts aod Grocer».-6«
and all other articles beloDgiug lo the business
Making tbe a b r o g a t e of t h e lnmataB of
No- 3 , A l o t o f L a n d , a d j o i n i u s ; l a n d of S .
T H I S r e m e d y h a s 'won for itself l u c h n o t o r i e t y
given us statements of entire success on
400 0 0 Joseph Sherman's estate, care and winding
" "Wm. Lippold,K.Lampeter " . . .
feb iiK
iy-14
I'riaon In ISt»i....
692
"
M. Bran i Oo. Levi H Ebo*dti nod others, containing
S
CK
HEADACHE
Town
Clock
feb
11-lS.ly
AMOS
HILLBOBN.
• t>S 00
from i t s c u r e s of every variety of p u l m o n a r y disease,
•' J o h n G . Kendig.
do
Of tiiese t b e following were dlahis rich well-drained lands, while his neg I A PEHCHSS itn which lue-ected a large and ajtibitao" John Miller, B Hempfleld " . . 4600 00 Henry Wegener, hauling Coal a u d aboveltlint i t is entirely u n n e c e s s a r y t o r e c o u n t t h e eviobsrgad dniV^c tho y e * r » j U :
6 00
bTOaNE WAREHOUSE, and etdWtng thereto b>>- " 13
600 00
" Eudolph Myer.Coneatoga " . .
ligent neighbors lost most of their crop by tlnl
lag
Saow
d
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n
c
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s
of
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s
v
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M
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By expiration or aantence a n d b y
CURE
1'inRiafr. Thin property in well worthy the attention N0T6
l6 so
" A n n a S . 8#inBenlg, Citj"..
2 32 Joho M. F r a n t i , X dozen Broome
h a s been e m p l o y e d . S o wide i s t h e field of i t s u s e Inspuctore
390
the insect There is no doubt that this ofthoEedeMrlflgto e a p i g e in publlo bnelne»«.
A ETY
74
" Jonas Laub»r,Ciay
"..
600 00 Tbeo. W . Herr, Tally Lists and postage
fulness, a n d so" n u m e r o u s t h e cases of i t s c u r e s ,
1 50 " Uaglbtrstes, Diatrlot Attorney,
T
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e
P
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i
l
a
d
e
l
p
h
i
a
a
n
d
Baltiinsect has had a large agency in promo
N o . 4 , A l o t of L a n d , c o n t a i n i n g 3 0 P E R C H 60 00
" Msrtln Shrelner, CUy
"..
N
S
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C
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P
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NERVOUS
HEADACHE
t
h
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a
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m
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every
s
e
c
t
i
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n
of
t
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e
c
o
u
n
t
r
y
abounds"
Jacob Lelb, % dozen Brooms
14 33
C o u t t a u d UabeadGorpun
202
Ajjoiaicg No. 2 ou wbicb in erected a good b"HO£*' Margaret Steward. City
*'..
m o r e C e n t r a l Railroad.
in p e r s o n s publicly k n o w n , w h o h a v e b e e n restored
ting the greatly improved condition of our ED
3 12
A- C. FUnn. plumbing and GBB filing
592
"
P H LA OK L P H A
MA.Et>K'aS.iOr > ,and la a n t x c e l l e m r t a n d forbfli-lnf**
" J o h d O . Kondlg, Mauor...„."...
1
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from
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p
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r
a
t
e
d
i
s
e
a
s
e
s
o
f
t
h
e
SllvluBefe May,.for Hardware
100
"
agriculture. The in creased product of NOB. 3 and 4 will be netd xepurMe or t- getbor ait m*y
O P E N TO OXPOKD,
CURE
" George E i c b e l b e r g e r . C l t y . . " . .
33 00 Leaving i n con Que meat, Nov. SO 1862
•oea"t unit porcba'ors. Theoe propurilac are well vriirH l r a h ' i Bros., for Foather Duster
Of tbeoe (100) bi are oonvlots a t labor, 11 awaiting l u n g s bv i t s u s e . W h e n o n c e t r i e d i t s superiority
" George Mollln, J . P . of h Uemp2 tO
wheat per acre at tbc present time, not- ihy ike attention of bnsinoi-u men an they are situated
and 26 vagrauts. Of the 590 received during the over everv o t h e r m e d i c i n e of i t s k i n d i s t o o appaLaccabter City, for Water Rent
N and after MONDAY, Deo. 8i
field-twp , for stray cow >-old
V! 31 trial,
T
H
TATEMENT
o h A
o h
ALL
m
a
bnnlaeaR
locality,
in
a
healthy
neighborhood,
with
K
NDS
OF
HEADACHE
rent
t
o
e
s
c
a
p
e
o
b
s
e
r
v
a
t
i
o
n
,
a
n
d
w
h
e
r
e
i
t
s
v
i
r
t
u
e
s
are
year
61
waro
convicted,
a
decrease
of
lit
from
last
yesr.
7 IB George Calder h, Co.. bill for Sand
withstanding the ravages of this insect, every facility for doing a good and prohiable baeloeia.
186-i, the Trains srtll leave Fbllsdelpbla fi
" Amos Berr, W . Lampster.Lcau
3 29 ^ The nnmbsr committed t o Prison during t h e year,
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m
195 S3 M. Stelgerwalt, bill for Ice
" Harriet Btown City
'-..
™
9 94 excepting those convicted, w a s 639, (95 less than last k n o w n , t h e public n o l o n g e r h e s i t a t e w h a t a n t i d o t e tbe Depot of the W . C. and P . R . R. Company V
aP
o
Q
when compared with the product thirty l'ere"n. wishing lo view the property pievicns to day XI
to
employ
for
t
h
e
distressing
a
n
d
d
a
n
g
e
r
o
u
s
affecCOEtJBI!
of
KI0HTE5KTH
and
MARKET
STREETS,
a
t
3 00 year) of wb.ch.39i were for v a z r t n o y , drnnkennees
8. W . P . Boyd,
Sheriff, Fines
Jacob Hartman. bill for Ice
t>>le. oan tall oa the administratrix, reMdlng adja- Aggregate "Axtetimcnt
of County
rates &
pa M na
years ago, with a fresher soil and no insect, of
8 62 aod dlsorferly conduct resulting from d r n n k e n n e s s ; tions of "the p u l m o n a r y o r g a n s w h i c h m e i n c i d e n t 5.»0 A. H.. and 4 011 P . M.
cent thereto
J o 1861,
r y F u nan
d per statement
Jacob Rotharmel. for Brushes
tevitM for
R
m
1 B
oO
Leave Oxford a t 7.-10 A. H.. and 3 0.^ P . H .
shows what may be done with the stimu- t^'alo to comm j oco at '1 o'clock. P . fif., on aal-l d a y , rind
this la 76 let-b than last year, i n addition t o t b e 619, t o o u r c l i m a t e . N o t only i n formidable n t t a c k n
'* Peter Johns. East Lampeter,for
P a r l d Pancoast. for repairing roof.
B
o
o T
BU
2'reatttrcr by County
Commissioner*:
$U5 7fi there were sentenced daring the t a m e period 01, and u p o n t h e l u n g s , b u t for t h e m i l d e r varieties of ^ TheTralnloavlnBPhiladelphia a t 8.30 A.M..connects O M
aitendasce will be given and terma made known
T a x omitted
-....
Wm. I>. Sprecber, for Hoea„
„
H
m
n
lus of necessity. Agricultural publications, wli(jQ
KU M
Coroner.
remaining in Prl«oa on t b e 30th of November, 1881, C o u > 3 . C O U O H K , HoAKflENBaB, & c ; a n d for C H I L - at Oxford with a line nf 6lsR«a for P&ach Pottom, i n O
Adamstown," C. M. BrowTT, J . P . of$Etut
143Don10
by
HABBIET A. LBCOE.
89
Lancaster connty. on Tnefdays. Thnrsdaye and ^atar*
b
mm
o n
m
Daalel
Balmer,
Erq.,
Coroner
and
others,
102,
n
u
k
i
n
g
the
above
total
l
a
Prison
daring
the
year.
D
H
E
N
i
t
is
t
h
e
pleaiatitcBt
a
n
d
safest
m
e
d
i
c
i
n
e
t
h
a
i
by pointing out the means for accomplish- feb 4-3t-l l
Bart
777
9*
Adtnlulfitratrlx.
m
m
daTS. Rf l a m i n g , leaves Peach Bottom to connect a t
gal. for two stray steers sold
for holding,InquBste on t h e bodies of 60
Of tha prisoners discharged S were seat to the Eastern ean b e o b t a i n e d .
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38
Brecknock, " Farmers Bank Interest 639
65
Oxford. TTiih t h e afternoon train for Philadolpbia on
ing this end, have rendered invaluable
refunded
4516
persons found dead i n Lancaster county.
Penitentiary. 4 to the Booae of JJefage, 20 to the LanAs i t h a s long been in constant u s e throughout
T
m
n m
N
OHIO P A K M F O R SALE.
Carnarron,
U 9 S 70
Commissioner* Office.
caster coauty Hospital and Poor House, a n d 7 died, t h i s section, we n e e d n o t d o m o r e t h a n a s s u r e t h f Mondays, Wednesd&ye, and Fridays.
service. They have become the powerful
HENRY WOOD,
w
m
1399 41
Loyd Yandeveer for IT. S. Map exchanged
$2 00 I of whom by oonsamplion, 2 b y banging a n d S b y p e o p l e i t s q u a l i t y i s k e p t u p t o t h e h e s t t h a t i t e v e i
l i K undersigned offer for sale, 136 CocallcoBast
roarfl-tf-lfi
Snporiotandent.
agents of he willing and enterprising in
manlu. potu- Of theee 6 i teutenoad prisoners, 24 were
Coealloo
Weat,
1698
40
REM
UM
Joa.
Boyer.-Bsq..
234
days
services
a
s
ComACHES OF LA%'D. known a f t b i resl esUto of
T
w
— m
C
convicted of larceny, 1 for barglary, 1 forgery, 1 for has b e e n , a n d t h a t t h e g e n u i n e a r t i c l e i s sold by —
854 49
miet'loner a t $'2 00 per d a y , 4468—aud
M
o a
m N
o O
effecting improvement, in the same way Samuel Kopp&R, dbc'd. bKadt-otnely bitusled io Gall ford Colerain,
THE GIRARD
HOUSE,
aufaalt aud battery with latent"to kill, 1 for felonloafc C H A R L E S A . H E I N I T S H a n d J O H N F . L O N G
4I&0 miles a t 6 cents per ml)*, $349—
•- 2440 S6
:.irra-.bir-, Medina county, Ohio. It is well Improved, Columbia
assault, und the retidno for minor offences. There <fc S O N S , L a n c a s t e r , a n d b y D e a l e r s e v e r y w h e r e .
but in a much greater degree, that the two
PHILADELPHIA.
Total $717 00. Balance due him a t setL
m
D
m
r.onaei?. two bnrap, one barn 75 b y 70 fret, ^toae C-tnettoga
1752 02
O M
B
were 13 1^9 sentenced to lmpriuonmsnt i n the Coaaty
tlement
angao
l^:^L
m
L
insect has compelled the more sluggish to -.pritig buua-, with b'^utl.'ul springs of water. Oo3il Conor.
995 16
Prison tU:u year than the previous one. Or 51 convicts,
B
H I S Popular House, after a thorough O
. iSI9
63
Levi Belat, KPO. , 183 days services a t $2 00
'trcnard withbei-t of fruit gord-lot of timber laud with Donegal Baat,
13 were sentenced for ona year a n d upwards, 1 for 8
m
w m
o
reSttloR aod ^ver-ban'lng. will be r e o p e n e d on or
22
. . . . 1324
918 06
46
imitate them, without which perhaps Iwavy timh>r aud g->od uttmo q a a r r y in Umber lot Clav
per d a y . $164 i!0: and 2520 miTss a t 6 cts.
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.
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Donegal West
yejvts
and
1
ford
year*;
30
were
white
and
21
were
about ibe 29th Instant. Its proprietors have famished T
&
. . . . : « 4 66
per mttn, $160 'JO—Total $617 20. Baw
7
t
e
farm
is
well
auipinpi
tit
rai>e
wbust
or
any
kind
of
Drumore,
nothing would have done it.
ouloreti. Hot '26 of too cjovlcta vrara born in Lancaster
i t ID a tasteful m a n n e r , a n d nngage to keep a table on*
60
. . . . Z327 63
lance
due
a
t
K
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m
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t
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.
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era in. Term6 of nale w xult ttiu^i.
w
m
Bpbrata
ctty and cosnty, and 10 fa foreign countries, of which 9
. . . . SI77 39
surpassed, for solid laxarlea, b y a n y Hotel iu this conn*
T H E B E S T M E D I C I N E O F AXiIk
S3
J o h n Donor, £Fq.,lS6daysaerTlcea as Com.rOHWKOl'PAS.
were natives of Germany. %1 of the 61 convicts are
Earl
. . . . 2109 44
try. They likewise guarantee that tbe Bar shall gain
A remaining deficiency on many of our
LO
E
EX EN E
AC
T CE HAL C
LL
mlsuloaer
a t $ 2 p e r d a y , $372 00. a n d
under 30 years of age. VI of i h e 61 convicts a r e fo*
AriBAli D ROPPifi,
. . . . 3661 93
Barl Baat
and enf tain the reputation of having tbe best of Liquors.
D
2 r 65 miles a t 6 cents per m i l e , $128 SO—
m
males,
4
white
aud
a
colored,
of
tbe
S9
males
b
a
t
19
farms, is a want of smoothness. Stones feb 11-3m 12
Exei'itura of Saml Kappas, dee'd. . . . W« 32
SUCCESSFUL IN EVERY CASE.
They w i l l Invite public criticism as well as public pa- M
nd U
N
Barl West,
-,
Total $493 90. Balance a t s e t t l e m e n t . . .
hud trade* prior to their conviction ; 11 are old offdnn
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265 60
W
and brush need removal. Wet spots, or
Jesse Landis, Esq., one years salary as SoGltsabetb
ders, and 40 are receiving punishment for their first H p H T S is not a new remedy, the receipt tronage. T
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F O B SALE.
.. . 484 21
m
n
licitor..^.
L w
1B0 OC offence. The 61 convicts were occupied as follows: "
Bllsabetblown,....
the whole surface, need underdiaining,
I
for making t h e " Bitters" having been in poeswi.... mil 86
m
m
765 00 weaving carpel, 4 weaving bagging, 6 m a k i n g elgarb,
P. 0 . Bbermau In full of salary <ui C l e r k . . .
R
m m
m H
w
P R O P K R T y O F UiNE H U N D R E D Bdec
.... 31K2 24
B
KANAQ
OWLBRACO
that the soil may become uniformly melWilliam Spencer, Eeq., on act of serrlcea
making uboes, 3 knitting nets and 4 making baskets, cion of t h e undersigned for aiaiiy years. The Ingredient*
ftHD Hr.EVEN ACRES of FARM LAND A S P Fulton,
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m
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.........i.
2867 86
200 00 I I of the 61 could not raid and 20 conld nut write. 23 are entirely composed of medicinal herbs a n d roots, all
as Commissioner
t.
Flfe'VY THREE ACKRX of flrrtt rate TIMBSB LAND of Hempfleld Baat,
A
C
low. Good farmers will not wait Co be Oak
.... 34,12 IS
2A0 0 ) of the 51 had never been married,5 are widowerd and 1 posBeKK.ng well known curative powers. T h e Bitters
1
L e v l S . Relet, Etq., on act of services d o . .
T
m
Olia-lnot and Pin-* 'finibar.
A large portion of
have
been
used
by
persons
afflicti-d
with
various
dl
*A
V
S
200 00 a widow. 43 or t h e ^ n v i c i b warn of Intemperate habits,
2PR6 66
compelled; but the rest will discover iu •ti- F.ttm Letod It* i l » a d o » of uret quttllty, uoud S p r i n t ReEifl-j.d Went,
John Doner, E t q , on act of aei vices d o . .
m
w
w
ea?es, for Fome ytar« past a u d such liss btwn t b f l r sueT
.... 1439 90
a larger proportion of t h e intemperate t n t a t h e p r e c<vs i o curing the most obstinate diseases, t h a t t h e prcrnnnluK warer. *i mile from Bk>ouifl'»ld, 6}^ mi'e« Lampeter Bart
Ellen WUay, cleaning office a n d maklug
time that modem farm machinery will of'•si'i
BY
m
1 N) vions year.
B
B
.... 4906 61
S e w I'ort. Porry c -uniy. It can b*. bad fpr $38110. Lampeter Weat
eurtalnK
Drlntor In now induerd for t b p first time t o offer them
4 50
. .. 4190 63
m
m o
drive them into smooth fields. Drill sow- f taken boTore loth H i r c o n e x t . Apply to MeDry Lancaster t w p
The wbole n u m b e r of prisoners received since t b e to t h e public, with t h e full confidence and a williognsss
>
£
S
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X
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E
J o h n Sbeaffer, for a County Map
1 25 opening of th« I'ririon, September 12th, 1861 to Hovem260S 94
i> j r l o i . Z I l a j n e r oa the premise",
I-ancaeter city—Bant W a r d s . .
UDEL m
T. C. Hartley, repairing seal p r e s s . ,
iug and drill culture, which are beginning i i feb
1 £9 b i . r 2 0 l h . 1 5 6 i , wan 6.501; white males 4,9a9; white to guarantee t h a t ir properly u r e i they will fffectperWest W a r d s . ....- i i S l 66
I l-:ii--t*
A. Z HATflBB.
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A ET OF THB COM ANY
H. 8 . Gara, Merino for Curtains
1 CO fejinaled 713; colored males 639, a n d colored females n u o n o t cures In t h e m i s : obstinate cacei> of dineasc,
.
.
.
.
I
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46
to effect an immense saving of labur, canwtme Jof which will be f-ptrlfl-d in future advertisf- w
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Leacock
,
K
m
EKH ARK OF COUNTER E T
Jobn Baker,« erking for Commissioners..
6 on 160.
. . . . 171! 73
m p n t . acrompanifd with i-tTilfi>*te* of cures «lr«"Jidy W M u
w
w o
Y
P
C
Leacock Upper
LOOK OUT F O R BABGAIN3,
not performed well among stone and stone. . . • 7Mi 91
Bllas Barr A Co., for Pnrdnn'a Digest
Ho eptdemlo prevailed among the prisoners during effected, a n u m b e r of wblch hsve b-en v.iluntariiy givtn. w
om
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Little Britain
.
.
.
.
MIS
S3
T
o H
C
1'.
G.
Sherman,
for
Twine
and
Giae
•
ti*e
year.
The
numb-roC
oases
treated
w
a
s
1
8
2
;
bom
t
h
e
meantime,
all
who
are
suflarlntt.
from
any
dl-;-s«e
m
w
W l h J j sell the lbllowing propertiies H'aafaelm t w p
heaps, briers, aud cider bushes, nor
U
T
1E60 47
$2,182 SB lag In the ratio of 100 cases treated to ev«ry 390 priso- coawtiuent np^n a dirangement of the sy.*rem from ex
m
T
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m
n h
very ctiea|i :
N
B
H*rMc
through beds of mortar, uor among hard
MS 92
Elections.
ner**; 156 were cured, '20 relieved a n d 7 dlt,d.
posurt*, impurity of th* b1(<od or oth"r humors, should
M
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1
N o . 1 id i b e olet t a v e r n s t a n d c a l l e d " S p r a c e
E 'ctlon Officers for h o l d t o , Qenl. Election
$1352 19
. . . . 746 01
m h
w
Th« financial affairs and uiaufaotartng operations of uot fsll t o t r y a bottln of " Misbler's Hero Bitters."
D
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and huge clods. Besides the direct sav- uniFe," 10ri n C n E j , bulldisg^large and In pretty feood Manor
N
do
do f . r Township E U e t i o n s . . .
Mnunt J o y twp-**
Prepared a n d sold by t b e proprietor,
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w
977 51 the P n a J a d a r i n g t h e fiscal yuar, closing November
.
3*5 31
L
A B w
m
ing which these machines are therefore : 3r ja.ir. The Slictit ni-, T w j M^uliugB 4 c , a r e held Haunt Joy bor
o
do
do for City Elections
H
2t«0 96
78 00 ".Oth, I66.t, a r e exhibited in detail b y lh> following
B. MI3HLKR,
6
bere. Prica JfcOO. A portion can reiumn B»cured on
w
n
& w
. . . . 3 97 9*
do
do Manhelm Borough
Mariettadestined to effect, the smooth aud finish- the property
17 85 statement, which contain* a l t the Informulnn ralatinn
Centre Square Lancaster, Vs..
C
L
M
to those s n b l e c t s :
13*3
68
do
do Bpeclnl Election. B . Hempbor
T
L
P c e 2 5 Cen
Providence
716 74
CERTIFICATE OF MR. HOUSTON.
N o . 2 , a F a r m o p p o a i ' e t h e H o t e l , 1 0 0 A C B E S , Manuelm
H
m
19 SO . s i i o n n i i 01 urdors IsRusd, showing t h a t the
ed farming they will yet generally introfleld t w o
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Bapfao
3UO R4
LA>CASTsa,
Novembtr
21,1802.
m
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VI
6
6
rh.i hniJdtDg-. are large and a l l nearly n e w . Price, Paradlte
order* Issued b v t h e Inspectors o n t b t
do
do in t h e 2 l s t E l e c t o n D W —
B
. SSStt 11
duce, will be almost beyond estimate.— #1200—one half c-wh. Tiie above prop-riiea are situ a. S•naenu
lisbury. - . . . . - • .
For some yearn I w^sengiged a^ coudoctor on a paew
m
A
• SSI 2ft
A « J - » n l - a p » y f o r 1 ota u f VOteTS.
Treasurer
of
U
e
Lancaster
Connty
Prluon,
K
2d
M
.
S2T
0
0
tdsbory
seager train on th>) Harrisburg ltailroad, b u t was con-PeqcQtV...
Mowers and reapers will also come iu for a:ed on i e Ba»ton and Belmoat p l k e j n Monroe couuty SStrain
171 40
Con 'tabisu p a y B
. 2535 87
for tbe fiscal year, ending November :<0to,
pi*lln l to rfliEquinh thtiwamelD oons^qu'incn "f severe
w w
DC o
w
org t w p . . . .
"*«.. eight boar-from P h l l s d ' l p b i a a n d Mew York nj
Q m
w G
. All.67
H o n r y C7
& >aJ c±±xk *
1662, amount to
$21,896 69 attacks ofltheumntipm a n d JaundfcB, a n d althoagh 1 w
a large share of the credit of this refor- fUUroftd
$20.6 16
M
E w
o M
w N w
•nrssbnrjc b o r . . . . ,
a n d 'i}i miles from Lark's utatlju.
C m
. 2924 16
bad
lfft
t
h
«
road
fir
several
years,
t
h
e
pains
still
conw
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i
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k
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Prom
whfeu
deduct
e
x
t
r
a
u
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d
t
n
s
r
j
oxpentes,
Gas.
N o . 3 . 4-14 d c r e s flun t i m b e r L a n d , 'l\ m i l e s
matiuu, for their owners will discover that
C
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C DA TR
N w
m
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Washington
$219 30
to w i t : Alteiaiionii a j d repairs,
6S2 86 tinued to such a u extent, s t times, a s t o dlFable me
Lancaster Gas Company, Gas Bills
from
t
h
e
Kailrorad,
Wood
w
o
r
'
^
3
2
60
per
Curd
a
t
the
C BU
m
w
it is much cheaper to remove by five min- AH. I'rice 3'.300.
$21,31.) t>3 from attending to b u s n i e s c Myfiklocontinued yellow,
Printing.
Excess Tax.
dry .and cold I have u«ed rtoi-ns ot btittles of thn vaW
w
m M K
To w h i c h is t o b e added th« Indebtedness
R
C m
utes labor, a projecting stone or other ob- For furtber particular* address
rious kinds of m*-dlcloes reciirumRnded for my diseases,
m
o
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b
Manor
'.I860 $29 68
% J8 00
V. H . Stanffer, Bill for Printing
of the Prison i«d the goods and materials
J - W. f O f H B B S .
B
R
m
without
any
rt-liel.
A
lew
month*
ago
1
was
adnped
to
w
A
m
m
w
WHH
3
A7
103 SO
struction, than to lose half a day in hay- febt-ll*Jt
1881
on hand at the beginning of the lis a l y e a r :
8. A.Wylie,
do
Kew Mi. Pleasant, Monroe Co, P a .
m
E m
Sn
Ta
t r y •••Misbler's Uerb BitU-rs." I procured a bt.tt!o,and
w m
H
M
2 40
D rumors
38 00 D n e b y P r i c o n for m a r e r u l u . «*c.,
E
.
H
.
T
h
o
m
a
s
,
d
o
ing time, with half a dozen hands, besides
tfter u s ' n g i t a t-hort time I found re lit-f. 1 h a w conw
w
K K EB
4 75
46 00
Little BritainC
m
w
MOT
30,18t>7
91,945
o4
F . L. Baker,
do
tinued its u*f. The palos l u my limbs have luft me,
COUNTRY STORE STAND
B
Am
—
m m on
13 43
11 00 Munufactnred goods on hand. N O T .
a five dollar charge for repairs of the maSadsbory*
w
m
o H
m
my skin is grndun!ly assuming Us natural cilor, and in
n
w
o u
W. B . Wiley.
do
M
M
17 PI
1 « 76
AT P K I V A T E
SALE.
Bden
3lt,lSBl„
4,0fiS
66
becoming
»ott
ai;d
m
o
i
s
t
;
my
whole
8}stem
isrecovBrw
w
C
n
chine.— Country Gcnllcmun.
4 7fi
Pearsol & GeiBt,
do
C m
r.'S H5
] • { i t s n a t u r a l warmti*. I am now a t t h i s d a t e »
w
F m
D m
S
M
will sell on very low terms the houses Lancaster t w p
Baw materials on hand, N O T . 30,
902
o
Geo. Sanderson,
do
i
n
as
c h a n t e d m a n . I cau move about In cold a n d wew
t o d premtRSt I occupy l a IUnkletown. La>Dca»ter Colerain
ISM,
4.073 23
w
7 68
C m
m
47 00
T. E. Cochran,
do
C
B&
weather w i t h o u t any inconvenience
OJDDIY, combining all tho conveniences of DWELLING, Marl-tta
A
D
h d
bB u
m
2 33
C
o
m
3 00
Kubn&Haus,
do
D w
iTO»:Bh0(»M. WAKB BOOMS, CKLLAK.?, STABLE, Providence
K
m
m w
h
SIPKNIiSG WLHTEE PEilES.
620
W i t h foil confidenc- 1 can r*c«mtnend t h i s medicine w
60 00
*3J,t.&9 14
m
W.
H
H
.
C
o
x
,
do
CARRIAGE H O U S E , Pnmp. CUt-rn, Out-houne*, G S T W
S
1 49
to all afflicted witb dlseasas requiring a purification of
110 00 In order to ascertain t h e aotnal coat of the
Much chagrin has been experienced oy d-n, 4 c , &c-. all iu good condition, and a first-rate Manhelm bor
m
m
h d
J . Ensmlnger.
do
th^ blood. I t only require? to b» kcown to be appre1 19
66 76
Prison to the county. It becomes necessary
Donegal West
um
w
h
ciated.
Youre,
RAMDKL K. HOUSTON.
F m
S Lm
Dm
those who, for the first time, have attempt- *taad l'nr auy ki^d of public buMnean 4
J.A.Hi*>»t*nd&Co do
2 62
1»S7
to deduct the foitWing cash reeeWed a n d
w
« <
>o b
d
Vor term" enquire of A. E. KOUERT. , Lancaster, or Leacock Upper
CERTIFICATE OF MR. C. BRECHT.
14 25
Kami. Wright,
do
ane-eu of tho manufacturing department,
T
mm
m
C
ed to ripen "winter pears. Many varieties dec
W LL AM MART N
w
u
smpfield
E
a
s
t
.
.
U-tf-6
JOHN ROBEHTd, Hlnkletowa,
^1140 07
24
vii:
J o h a Bears' SOQB, do a n d Stationery..
[.AKCASTZR.
Nor.
20,1862
THOMA
C
HA
D
V
M
m
mm
m
Colombia...,
proclaimed by the books as ripening from
13 94
Public Offices.
Cash received, b y the Ketper for
Mr. B. Mithter; During t h e whole of lart season I was
M
W
T
twp
goodesold, and paid to the Treas1 IS
engaged in beating on t h e T l d e w i t T Ctioal. About
m
m
H
D
Odorge W i a n t . for Books a a d Bit" ding......
.December to April, obstinately persist in S T U D H O R S E A T P B I V A T E SALE, Manhelm
«9& 66
Z MMERMAN A
F m
G
D
w
u r f r or the Prinon
$11,670 93
Ban
28 60
three weeks ago 1 was attacked with Chills and fever, c r
w
w
m
0
.
K.
Hartley,
Seal
Press
and
engraving
for
m
N
Q
L
becomir.g melting and luscious in Novem- ' I p H E subscriber offers for sale a joung Paliabury
Mannractoied goods on h a n d . M O T .
mere proper]/ t h e Dumb- i g u e I was a d f i ' f d t o u s e m
M
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B m w
10 91
T
w
n
o
Quarter r-esPlons and Oyer h Terminer
jL STOD, a dark roan, four years old
U0.1M2,
5.603,31
*•
Mifhler'a
Herb
Bitten-."
I
pricured
a
battle,
and
afm
m
—
o
up
h
aod Orphans' Court
Earl
1 64
ber and early in December.
w
p
m
n s x t M u y . slx'een bands high, stout and /iw?rt"-*a
S a w materials o n band, HOT. 30,
t»r using t h e same for live days, I found thtt ppriod and
m
m
Jos 0 . Snyder, Table for P r o t h ' y Office...
ftsrlEast
L S T O F CO L O B S
1 78
heavy bnllt, o i i h . r for niddlo or harness. f*v*~^L
1E62
5ifjM 41
h o u r a t which t h e chills cnm« o n w a s Icfi^ened a few
m
m
W m . Aug. Atl e Ksq..Audlting Pnb ic OfflF m
A
H
1 90
The pear, unlike the apple, has little Hlf Hire •= of tU» Kcgiish Jobn. and hla daui ^ . f t t t . Coeallco West
Hoe r i l s o n Tor g ^ d s sold, HOT. SO,
hours «»ch day, until in c-arfft i t came Around to t b o
w
w
> h
tbe Kin* L&Ta. F o r f u n b e r particular* Inquire ol •Mrasburs
to
18^
1,333 12
ht-ur when first attacked, when t h e chilis altrgKtbsr
m
w
R
>
nd
T
m
u
m
or uo oleaginous deposited upon the tskin, of
Farrel & IlerriDR. for a patent H-»fe for
tho suW.iNibttr. re*idln£ in Wcat'Enrl twp , % of a mile Mount Joy bor
3 04
o
~$24 l o u , x c a r e d . I a m now {ton from t h e disnastt, and am gmwTreKi-artsr's Office
61
to prevecr the rapid evaporation of its trtiKt of VoKADivllls.
ing gradually *tronper eveiy dsy. My appetite Is i m U
Pena•••
Ueory
Musser,
recording
us
men
of
township
t>5
ABRAHAM 0 . KINDIO.
Actual com of tbe prison during the y e a r . . . . $7,4'J7.74 ploring; aDd I also r e s t well a t e i g h t .
fitraBburpbor
T
m
n
n
h
juice end preserve it from shrivelling, so Jan-JS 4 f i 0
F m
D
A
X
8 70
The whole number of daye prlsouera were boarded
lours,
C. BllFCHT.
—w w
B
B
Ad »m st own
48
that the porous and unprotected fckin of
$599 71 the past year wa» 36,629—3I,o70 a t 18 cent* ft day. *nd
FOR BEST.
n
m
A
m
o
C
Lescock
3 SB
CERTIF1CATB OF MR. SAMUEL STRATT0N.
J.OlUtu 12 ceota a dtvy, amounting in a l l to 96,469 68
w
*od
w
the pear readily allows its juice to escape.
HE Store etatid aud Fixtures, Ware- Ephrata
37 OS
IiAwc.it.Txa, Nov. 21, JS6i.
a n average of $1*9 U jier month. Tbe nnmber of the
m
M
m w
F m
Km
F
230 30 W m . GorrocbtFnq.on sccount of Poor a n d
and Dweliiag Ilouss oo t h e e^nl n'.da of Coae»to£S
Mr. B. Mithler: This is to c-rtlfv t h a t on tbo PetilO'
previon* ye.ir WAJ <,i.'J6o\ conttn.t; $7.'2S4 ^0 RveraRlng
I he law which governs these conditions Ciorihhco>«<
TK w
H T
nd
amoant of
taxes a s por r e W
BR
wH
Qae*a stieet, Lencmit«r, fur many years occop.eil To
4S..7 07JfJ por m u a t h . beiaira d-jcroate t h e v s t t from Fulfv. In Qvti. McGI.'llan's A t m / . I was ntticked w i : h
HempfiAfd
W aoutstanding
tt..-,
P e a s e of Employment
m
>
w
9713 61
port of last County AtMUor
may be stated as follows : as it is only by i>j i b a Ja:*3 (.'o! Ga-jrpt' Mayor, will b« runted or linked Warwick
Neura'gla
and
a
r
u
s
h
of
bl'-od
lo
tin*
head.
I
procured
the
ptas^xa-j
yen
at
$67
fliw
per
m
o
n
t
n
ararHge
—
w
m
w
m
w
T
480 CO C h n Gaat, i n fall
a term of jeara. This la one o* the bdt-t standi* lo Bounties remaining onpald
The CJBI of the maintttnitoc-' of vngraniH tfaie ya*r lu con- a hott.'t; o f " Mi.-hlt-r's Herb Bitten." from yourfron. Itm
contact with the atmosphere that pears for
17 62
tbo cStj for tmilntjia, u c l will bo l e i on very moderate Brecknock
$16SOO 0 0 siderably l e w than tbe prevlone otin; amounting In Aid ran so much gi;od. 1 would willingly havn ulven $D
Items In Court bills
F m
A
P
R
o
h h d
36 25
1862 to $2.34-1--«, again... $2,760 6J In JB61. »jeing for another >-ott!o: fiunlly I got s o o t h e r bottle, and
can be ripened, and as that very atmos terms, ftoi-ly to
Prison.
"
"
relief
orders
m
w
n
'•bll-12-Si
THOS. E . FRANKLIN.
T C
o
m
took It. h u t in was t h e last T c a ^ d K«t. I take pleasure
Hngh S. Gara Erq. for support of Prison...
$ 4 9 6 0 0 0 9116 0$ or a diminution.
w w
phere abstracts the vital fluids of the fruit,
in
lecommeiiding
I
t
»
t
h
K
beat
medicine
for
t
h
a
t
disease
m
O
The mRnnfactuiing operations during the year proJosepht-amson Eeq,
do
do
72oO Oft
m
m
nd
n w
T(,nrP,
SA2W&L STJtATTON.
it becomes a necessity that the pearshould
duced a s follows: S.B77 j a r d t empet for s a l o : 6,7.11
M
>h
KAMH Y U Y
DOLORS
BAW A N D P L A H I H G M I L L
m
w
M
Expenditures
o/18fi2.
yards carp«: for customer.-; 7-6 pMro bootn, satoesand
Jaal
ly«
DK
w w
not be in contact with free or moving atD
W
M
G
w
FOR RENT.
hllppeih;
233i
grulo
b
a
g
e
;
181:1
baskets
or
various
By amonntof Conrt orders i n l a v o r o f J o h n
w
U
M
Penitentiary.
H
H
B
H
U
kinds
and
Hires;
2h5
fi*h
n«ts
and
Kalnea;
S6
fly
H
E
subscriber
offers
for
rent
from
and
McCartney. William Van E l e : a and J a SAMUEL B COy
w
mospcrc until the period of ripeniDg has
Eastsni Penitentiary for support of ConK G
M
VC
o
netj>i 209,506 c p s c i ^ i , bnl/iipAnith aod rixca cl^nrs.
after il.o Ibt 1-Vbraarv next, bin titeawiTx SAW
o b A. \:ill>*r, Andliore Tor An l]tt:iij tho
C
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1
A
H
CARR AGE MANUFACTURER AND PRAC
W
A
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victs for 1662
arrived.
$716 66
aiid PLAS1S0 MILLin thtiboroacrhol'marietta. There
several accounts and •?xp«tid.tnren for
There ure u^uofaclnred goods o n b a n d t o t h a a m o a u t
w
Loans.
T CAL MECHAN C
ia a tO-ncr*u power Bovine In gocd ranolog ata>r, a
IStfl
•
of $5,<f(i2 3-1, agusinliag, among other artiolch, of 2 607tf
m
A
o
The ripening of the fruit is the com- fcllnlag Saw, 1 n prig hi Log ^!>WH,a new iinproTtji I'ln P, 0. Ebnrman. Conrt order Tor Stains; tho
o
m
Loans paid to banks and Individuals
$31,931 49 yattla of r a g and hat civrpet; i K dczen $raln b i g s ; Co ne o Duk end V ne S Lanca e Pa
T
D
A m
u
m o
w
KBCltlce, and all tbo Circular EAWH n*co»niry for
679fi^hnete, fly nolo, aeines aod fl^h b o w s ; 674 willow
account of ISflt
*
pletion of that chemical process by which nioR
Interest.
pu u p
E E P con an y on hand and n anu
malf IUK f icHetK, L a t b . Ac. Tbe Mill ia oa the Pennsyl- 612 Commiisionere orders d r a w n In 1882,
baskets; 108 jiaira bootnand phoe-i; 14,400<tkewars, and
A S N G L E BOTTLE OF
T
G
W
ANX
NQ
w
H
m
m
$6867 88 68,696 Spanish, sixes and half Spaniwh cigars.
o
CAKE AOE
starch-is changed into sugar, and is al- vania Ua.ltru^d, a sldltotr ranolng u p to the mill, and including bonntlps tn Volunteers
144 702 49 Interest paid to b a n k s and individuals
w
w
E
m
m Th
A
U
o
within £f) feet of Ihc, PecunylTauiB. CsntU, la t-hort 91ft Conrt BIHnnnd Cerliflcatoa paid In 1S93
T h e profits uf Hie labor of tho prisoners for t h e past O KV ET DB CB T OH m
10,768 CI
Past Mortem
Examinations.
U m
D B w
ways tbe first step towards decay. By itihoIs e'-tabllthmcut
m
has nli I he facilities for doing an ex 85 Orders and Roil, d r a w n b y tbe Board of
SPALD NG S
j e a r w a s $6,582 16, i>hoirn by t b e statement of gain
Post Mortem examinations on 16 dead bodU
D
H M L BA
D
RC
m
15,313 50
protecting pears from free atmosphere in teufelvo uod profitable bneinesrt. For farther psrtlcaand loaa, which is $1,0.3 31 In excosa of tbe prBVious w
Relief to families of Volunteers
ies found In Lancaster connty.
$T50 00 y*iir.
D H
—D
—A
>
M
HOWE 4 T VEN
B
w
U r s esquire; <-f the tubecribdr, at the mill.
H
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m
314
47
P9
Road
Viewers
and
PurreyorB
o
r
d
e
r
s
.
.
.
.
m
C
m
U
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close cases, and by preservation in a cool nov IH-IM2
h w
Postage.
Tbo actual cost of thu prison the precedlntc year wan
OEOUQB W . MEHAFFET.
247 67
CochUbl* return orders to Conrt of Q. 8 . . .
m
R
w
w
D
C
nd
m w
B
$9,973 . U ; S'1,54.') 67 more than tbe past yuar, ending m
apartment, we are enablrd to delay the
1,160 20 J o b n J . Cochran.forpostagoand envelopes
m
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o
SG
T w
F
n L KH
Sxonorntions allowed to Collectors
m
w
November .i:0cb, 1862.
3,621
42
ATJCTIOJSEEEIN Q.
w
n
OHN
LONG 4 ON Dm
U
ripenipg and prevent their withering.—
Road
Damages.
W LL SAVE TE Y T MES ITS VOS
Ccmralestons
"
"
m
o m
n
All
of
which
is
rrnpectfnlly
snbmitted.
w
n
Outstanding
Taxes.
A
m
N
N
Q
KNJ. b'. HOWK respectfully ino
H
w
Signed,
J . K BUDtiASBB.Trei'l.
Amos Good,
Brecknock t w p ,
* * * After a pear has become some30 00
D
R
ANNUALLY
.'oran t b e public that he will Ml»nd lu Crying Sari. Bast 1S.'>7.....
C
o
h
m
17 8?
P.
W
.
HOD35KaEPEK,
fto'y,
J50 00
A. TroBlels Est.
do
o
w
what withered, it can never ripen fairly, bstes of Keel and ^ e r ^ i t ! rroperty in any p t m o( tiie Ftranbnrg borooph, 1869
91 49
JOSEPH BAUSON,
WHOLE ALE O X
6 00
m
nd
w
J o b n Frllx,
do
.".
T
w
REM UM
w
H. H. QABA,
Drumore township, 186(1
93 74
2
00
b
u
w
n
d
as sufficient water is not present to perfect connty.
Jacob Herahberger, do
,
m
—A
m m
L
C
Thof-e w l s t i n g LU cGTTlcen are requebttd to e p p l j to
Ame can S a ona y Wa ehou e
PET8U JOHNS,
85 00
w B
m
o
m
"
lft? 1
800 93
Jouu DubrL-e&SlBter.Drutnora,
o BE T ULKY
m m
the change. I t will be seen at once that GBKAEUUSCLaKSBON, & q a t t n e P r o t b o a s t w y ' s Kapho
7 R 4 5 C I 6 M. KAUCH.
10 00
w
KO
w
Ada,mit«wn bor.
lt=62
11 fiO
M
BE T BH T NG TO BUGGY —
Trbo will promptly attend to tbe initior.
O H N J MKR1UTT
Joseph Hark.ey,
do
40 00
LANCASTER COU.HTT I'BIBOS, >
rnspectors.
m
Spa d ng
P e p a e d G ue
all tbe elaborate instruction for shelving Otflce.
•Bart
township
«
MOO
A
M
h
y
b
H
A
Letiern &Jdrc9fed lo meattJini-hTlila P . 0 . . Lancar10 00
Benjamin Bleacher, do
."
KW
A
m
W
M
by b w
Brecknock "
«
KM ,15
an apartment, and laboriously placing the ter Conaty, 1*111 be promptly attended t o .
8 00
m
ud
mpo
e
Who esa e S a one
David Btone,
Earl
Y
N
m
BB T H T
•Carnarron"
•"
232 M
800
_ft_w*iy
_
„
_
„
_
_
_
John Bliser,
do
fruit in single layers thereon, so as not to
KG TO B U Q Y
TROTT NG BUGGY
26 00
A
A
SOLD ERS BOUNTY
Columbia boroogh "
600 00
m
m
J u c t b WoaTer,
do
Spa d ng
P epa ed G ue
w
m
TY
STA3SDABD M B D I C m i l 3 .
24 60
touch, are in entire contradiction to the
w oo
m
o my
K
Cocalico E. twp,
"
j,08l 41
D
ERENT TYLE
m
M. Meckley, Ellxabethtown;
A
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P
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Y
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D
P
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N
S
O
N
S
co
55
00
WNDSOR & CLFTON H LLSPREM UM PAPERS
w
m
o m
AYNK'S
Expectorant,
Alterative
•Conoy
"
»
291 71
rules above noted. I t has confounded
A w
m
m
w
George
Byrodo,
do
ec
ed
w
hou
de
ay
£?
OFFCE
N
bOUTH
6
00
w
m
o
D
CHKNCK
ULMON
C
YRD
w
Toole Vermlfnae, aad C a r m l n s t l r e Balsam. KSK
"
'•
610 13
R
C
U
o C mm
N
L
B
L
UKE TBBBT
4 y
B KAU MAN
10 00
Henry Wade,
do
m
w
L
many an amateur, to find bis plain and 2. EDT'S Medical Diecovery; AYKBK'S Chorry Fectorsl •CUy
Spa d ng
P e p a e d G ue
"
3S5 67
AMUEL B COX
N C
169 76
w
m
m
n M
m
Oxygen at tid Bitters ; TowL»end'a SaraapurSHa; Helm- D o n f g a l E . "
Peter Hoffer,
do
unscientific neighbor with an abundance bolii's
" ......
795 78
64 36
m
w
H
m
Bocbn; Hoofiaod'e Oennan Bittern; Garter's Drumore *'
Sampson
Price,
East
Donegal,
V
1
$
c
e
k
u
u
a
S
e
e
rl
F6 5
O
A
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K
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G
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O
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y
130
00
B
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u
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y
B
a
c
k
P
a
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&
P
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n
o
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C
a
m
m
H
m
m
Spanish
M
i
x
t
u
r
e
;
fsaniord*s
laTlgorator;
Aypr'e
SSIB.V
of pears at Christmas, while his own had
5S , ™ "
"
S
Jacob Itewcotnet.W. Hempfleld
65 00
u
«
w
n d N
partlla : tt«aIm T s P.<;aacea; WtsUr'u B a l u m ; 5 way ne'e •Earl W . "
N
N L W Y OR K
SAVE T H E P E C E S
889 77
M. M. btrickler,
do
ROMPTLY a ended o O ce No
r "
all long before decayed.
12 00
o
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MAM KAKE
byrnpof Wild Clieerry : B.iorlmvn'a ^Holland Bitters,
ALT CK
cT oQ HN S
A
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