_ . . • i TUE rxraziorkisrrop Irmr„, MICR, ' .WA.R NEWS. . - C am er os - '*ref her . t General _ t Bon Thurs d ay, • having made an amicable arrangement with . Good Retro from Rebel Sources—The loss -- I the friends of Governor Curtin for a distribu . of the Queen of the West &annoyer. non of offices under the Conscription Act.— edged--The Queen blown up by a anon / The Governor is to receive a South American —r he Plana lit drned by the itebels....Th e • N. i mission, and one of Gen. Cameron's friends is Rebel Press Desponding. • FORTRESS MONROE, April 23. !to be nominated as the Union candidate for The flag of truce boat State of Maine, Capt. J. E. . Governor of Pennsylvania, combining, the Mulford, 3d regiment N. Y. volunteers, has just at- i friends of the two gentlemen. Had not the rived from City Point. ! friends of Covernor Curtin consented t'o this The Richmond papers of to-day contain telegraph- ' is information from Port Hudson confirming the loss ', arrangement, General Cameron's friends of the steamers Queen of the We and Diana. The ! would hare accepted proposals from the Pee former got aground in Grand Lake, and was blown ; pleb' party, as they are determined to prevent up by a shell from the Federal gunboat Calhoun. the election of John Covode." The Diana was burned by the rebels. One hundred and six prisoners, including seven The foregoing paragraph is taken from the commissioned officers, were captured from the Queen of the West. Among the officers was Capt. Turner, t Washington correspondence of a Philadelphia aper. We oint to it as ono of the evidences commandant of the fleet. . p p A dispatch from Berwick Bay, April 15th, reports of the commendable manner in which the a Federal force beyond Franklin, Louisiana, and 1 1 marching on. • „unconditional loyalists" are exerting them- There are no reports from Charleston later then I Selvec in behalf of their country. We sup the 17th, which says there Is nothing new. I Much interest is felt In Richmond in regard to pose we must take it for-granted that the best matters at Suffolk. The papers admit that a battery : interests of the nation are to be eubserved by was captured. The tone of the editorials is despon ding. ; the arrangement Bet forth above, and that it Good SI etre from vie ksbur g --in i ore Steam- would be in the highest degree " treasonable" ere run the Batteries--Boats Plying be tween Warrenton and Young's Point— 1 to say anything more on the subject than Our Gunboats above Baines , Blain Oman, April 23. [ merely to express unbounded admiration at A special despatch from Memphis, dated to - day, ! the disinterested patriotism displayed by says that intelligence had just been received from Messrs. CURTIN and CAMERON in settling their Vicksburg, that our gunboats and steamers ran the , batteries on Monday night, and aro now below affairs amicably, thereby saving the Adminis- Warrenton. The casualties are not known. Our 1 tration from " embarrassment." steamers are said to be plying between Warrenton i —....... - and Young's Point. I A SUGGESTION TO PRE LEAGUERS. Gen. Grant has his head-quarters at New Car thage. General SICKLES, in a letter replying to an it is aloe said that five transports have succeeded invitation to attend a meeting of the N. York in running the blockade of Yazoo river river and are reported to be now above Haines' Bluff. League loyalists, suggests as follows : The rebels now occupy the south side and the Fed- f "Of the regiments which the State of New orals the north side of the Coldwater. . York contributed to the army , in the spring Important from Louisiana -- Rumored , !success for the Union—The queen of the 01 1861, for two years, thirty-eight will soon West Recaptured. . leave the service. With the aid of the Loyal New Oantass, April 14. Leagues, which has, I presume, extended its The news to-day from Brashear City is of the ut- ' organization throughout the State, these reg most importance. invents could be very soon restored to the The enemy evacuated his works at Centreville last night, but will probably be captured entire, as be . army, with full ranks and renewed devotion ii enclosed between General Grover's forces on one to the cause. side and those of Generals Emory and Weitzel on the M ost excellent suggestion, and one worthy other. Be is leaving his guns and ammunition be- hind him. the consideration of the Lancaster county The steamer Diana, lately token from us, will cer- "loyalists." The term of the 122 d Regiment lately be recaptured, as the United. States steamer Clifton has removed the obstructions in the river, P. Y., will be out in a few days. The Ad and is rapidly approaching her. `ministration will need others to supply their The ram Queen of the West was captured from the enemy in Grand Lake at ten o'clock this morning. , places. Haw can these be furnished more Captain Fuller, her commander, and all her crew and 1 nromptly than by the" Leagues " of the conn officers, numbering ninety souls, are now prisoners • t at Berwick Bay. y, who are so full of wordy patriotism and The Capture_of the Queen of the West is most 1 flab t tendering their "loyal' bodies and ser important, and I consider the whole affair as a . , victory of immense advantage to the Union cause vices ? Are you ready to act out your home The War in Tennessee. professions or. the battle field ; or will you wasinaoos, The following dispatch has been at receivAepdril at 23. the shelter yourself under the $3OO exemption, headquarters of the Army : and leave-the poor white man to do the fight. Citictxxerr, April 23, 1803. Major General Halle*, General-in-Chief jog The following dispatch has just been received . "."' HESDQUARTERS, Danville, April 224. The expedition to Celina was entirely successful - - Col. Graham reports through General Hobson, that inli- Coughs t Consumption..--Sufferers I they destroyed the town, 100.000 pounds of bacon, stud Ono Dollar to Dr. DI Gager, 13altimore, 151 d., and .re -10.000 bushels of wheat, 10,000 bushels of corn, 100 cj e i r v t e, in by r , e i l e urn o m . n u ll, a t lio e x O . his Compound.Nn de l r k fl:a Lle; s erig bbl'. of flour, a considerable quantity of sugar, cof- wee k s. C C smp T fee, tea, malt and at , er stores, and forty boats which had been used in transporting supplies from Burks- 92'51) ran-Employment t - lisi [15175 I villa and other points on the Cumberland. AGENTS WANTED! The rebels report a loss of ninety killed ; but Col- Wa will pay from $25 to $7l per month, and all expen.s, to o active Agen ts , er give a commission . Particulars sent I one] Graham, the commander of the expedition , is of frees Addres s Erie Sewing Machine Company, R. JAMES, Opinion that the number is greater. We had one General Agent, Milan, Ohio. [aug 27 ly :.,' , .1 hundred and ono missing. This result is highly creditable to the troops en- On and after July Ist, 1863, the gaged. Indeed, it was perfect success. privilege of converting, the present inns of LEGAL [Signed] Brig. Gen, WittGul . TENDER NOTES INTO TUE NATIONAL SIX PER CENT. A. E. BURNSIDE, Major General. LOAN (commonly called l , Five Twenties ") will cease. All who wish to invest in the Five-Twenty Load most, therefore, apply lafere the let of JULY nest. JAY COOK E, Subscription Agent, No. 110 South Third Street, Philadelphia. Zan l'i THE INDIANA. DEMOCRACY. The Democratic State Central Committee nr7 of Indiana has called a mass convention. of fli - Editor of rutemgeneer, the Democrats of that State, to be held at o si l a y : ou vv r i;h .p y o o r u t r h. p t er i ottom a v y tt r t o o tu a r a il y ru % i th t : ' r e ale " re n Indianapolis on the 20th day of May next, to all who wish it, (free) a Recipe, with full directions for : m a tt e k et ln u g all a y nd re u rn s o ln4 a in sinpl y Y s egrt i a m b r le io ll take into consideration the present perilous Balm, that ;111 , ' F so rr t, k c l l e e r . .., ,r an . d w all ti lm ar p . t d ir b i e ti ,. e u s t o il flii . e Skin, leaving the same state of the country. The following is a brief eitract front the address which accompanies I will also mail free to these having Bald Heads or Bare Faces, simply diroctions awl information that will enable the call : them to start a full growth of Luxuriant Hair, ' Whiskers, or a Moustache, in less than 30 days. All ap "We exhort you, fellow -countrymen, to : plicationa answered by return mail without charge. cattle together in the spirit cf patriotic desire, ' Itespertful4 yours, THOS. F. CHAPMAN. Chemist, and resolve to put aside every ben ti men t but lab 2 , ~.,. 7J No. 931 Broadway, New York. love for the sacred principles of your Govern• ment. Come up as one man, with your affec- b :tr., To Con t sumPtives.--The Advertiser, lions placed upon the Constitution and incited bimPlogreZdtr:94:lltl°SZTotrefes7v=k;:rY. :XI by a firm resolution that its great muniments i Severe lung affection, sod that dread disease,Consumption of liberty shall be preserved for yourself and '. ; $ 1 ',,,V, 1° ,7,.:" make known to his fellow-sufferers the your posterity forever. Claim all your rights ! To all Minn desire It, he will send a copy of the prescrip ti,on need (free of charge), with the directions for preparing under the Constitution, but claim no i c. i using n d sum p lo tl4 A Tis h e L., w b i lh n t e h h e i y t t h, w , ill e. ll had sire cureobject of more. Assume no obligations unknown to it, bnt stand forward with the high preroga- the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the V a ll i i . c a tun a d u r i r , r e stinf . or e m ye a r tion . w it hic e tt h4r t n r cer i es to be ire 'Oyes of that noblest of all titles, ' American ; citizen.' is your surest defence. In as It will cost them I :othing Y . and e ts r i,ia r y prove ' . blessing. -7' the language of General Carrington, military REY. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williameburgh, Kings county, New York. commandant of this district, in his late ad- ' moo 10 3m 9 dross to the people of Indiana, ' The ballot- , _ ._... box and open debate make a free people.— . .ear New Jersey Lands for Sale, Trust them. That which shuns the light of ; ALSO, day should not be endured by you. Como' Suitable roe Va r p ' e p s } , ll f , . ° clZ ß YL T . l ,tYpilr , .. , ! Straw- Out ; reject their tests. Whatever their berries, Blackberries, Currants, &c., of 1,23 d, 5, se or 20 , screescree name, whatever your party, seek the old paths a ro c i r t e o s w f i o a r g s F i f o ka s a af,orretshuressot,2zlz .arras and work as you once did, agreeing to disgree I for 540,1 acre for 520. Payable by only dollar a ' vireA. WOOD 25 Cranberry lands, and ge lots in CHET upon questions of mere party policy, but ever i a week.oo 25Tbhya al eve . s . lo d united in the support Of the Government andsitua ted one dollar Chet the nation.' "wood, Washington township, Burlington county, New • Jersey. For further information, apply, with a P. O. Stamp, for a circular, to B. FRANKLIN CLARK, Jan 13 ly II No. 00 Cerise Street, New York, N. Y. TAXATION.—In Albany, N. Y., the Repub licans called upon the citizens to support the I SQ.- Ifiqualit y to Alit Uniformity of Republican candidates in the recent municipal Piie I A new feature of BUSIMBS: Every one hie own Sale,. f a t t te i C e r cart? n a eZ i r t l i c o e n C t i o o tt a i n v f n i3 g to t ti7 . election "to save themselves from taxation." r eOl u. bi l a ' r u k. 6 :t & st e ga7 To this the Albany Argus well replied as fol_ p a i rlo a t i ra i zt , varli3 e d e azd re fa.g Bsiy hizn r ‘b re lo=oc a lf e : , ff a lo v t e h e i e ng lt lows : • toted every one his own Salesman, by having marked in , figures, on each article, the very lowest price it can be The Tax Payers will remember that sold for, so they cannot possibly vary—all must buy alike. Their bread is taxed by Republicans! , The goods are all well sponged and prepared and great pains taken with the making, so that all can buy with the Their tea is taxed by Republicans ! full assurance of getting a good article at the very lowest Their sugar is taxed by Republicans! I price. Their business is taxed by ' Republicans ! , Remem ber i b y l. the Crescent, in Market, ab018 1 1 4 2,p c 0.6160 Their clothing is taxed by Republicans ! : In short, that everything they eat, drink or 1 - The Confessions and Experience of a wear is;rtaxed by a reckless Administration, 1 Poor Young man.—a gentleman having been cured of the not to supply the real necessity of the country, , T e ns of early error and _disease, will, from motives of be • but to fee and enrich an army of greedy par— int er esting narrative, u n a d rix t t t iv h e ' , " p s ute r an t y it kil a ro c iiel?: of Ttl e s alVie. tizans, and to pave with 4 ‘ greenbacks" the 1 book is designed as a warning and caution to yorrog men , and there who suffer from Nervous Debility, Lora of road to the next Presidency. Memory, Premature Decay, &c., &c., suplylog at the same ......-- i time the means of self care. Single copies will be sent under seal in a plain evelope ' —without charge, —to dry " 'f if E RI eiIDNEn OS."—')he N. V. \Verb/ 1 who request it, by addressing th e author, CHAS. A. LAMBERT, igEo., says that at the recent League meeting in that i Greenpoist, Long Island, New York. city, the speakers were put into one of the I coo 25 3m 46 parlors of the Everett House, and as their ! 1 -- .ea- To Nervous Sufferers of Both Sexes. names were called they came forward : a '—A Reverend Gentleman having been restored to health badge of gaudy ribbons was pinned on t.beir in n few days, after undergoing all the usual routine and breasts, and they were marched. with :Ili es- , irregular expensive modes of treatment without success, 1 considers it hie sacred duty to communicate to his afflicted oort of officers of the society to the stand. & des , fellow creatures the means of care. Hence, on the receipt ignated for them. As Daniel S. Dickinson i of an addressed envelope, he will send (free) a copy of the was thus passing through the crowd, with his i prescription 118841. Direct to Dr. John M. Dagnall, No. 156 Fulton titre%roo Brooklyn, Nee York. ribbons fluttering, it must have brought vivid. — flab 17 ly 7 ly to his mind the following passage from n speech delivered by him a few years since : On the 26th ult., by the Hey. 8. R. Slayer, Henry Hart. Do you know, my Demociatio friends, howt :tuft to Elizabeth Eiehelberger. both of Lincoln. he the Republicans serve the Democrats who go Israel It. 41.10 . 1 itc Lizaiortv t i s ,i n t 3, havilt of i. Rev. James Carroll, over to thorn. I will tell you how. They on the 17th inst., by the Rev. F' W. T. ' fi n e c r . ra t r7L u di n ralan serve them as the New York butcher serves his L. Brackbill, to Emattda Becker, both of Warwick. Ra ß p y ho the same, Henry Becker, to Elizabeth Young, both of lilt ox. He puts gaily colored ribbons on his borne and marches him through the streets as I -___—_-__ a spectacle to be stared at, and then—last scene of all—he drives him to the slaughter- Ev l A:r 3 L i rtilz iti s tp , is m o t i l t b 3; ;, \ l V n ii:lo e lLllille r r, o r Inrat pen. This is the way Republicans serve Democrats who are flattered and cajoled by On the 23d inst., in Philadelphia, Mary " AtrAmmot e s; them into an abandonment of their princi- lormerly of this city, aged 31 years. . On the Ind inst., in West Chester, Dr. Wm. Darlington, plea. father of Edward C. Darlington, Esq., formerly editor of It is not every man that is 80 signally priv_ the 'Examiner, aged 81 years. On the 22.1 inst., George 11. Bomberger, Esq , it highly ileged to be his ownprophet. , respectable citizen of this city, in the 621 h year of his age. Os the 22d inst., in this city, Mrs. Mary B. Danner, _......... _ . _ _ • aged GS years. BLAIR ON FREEDOM or THE PRESS.—Mr. F. P. Blair, father of the Postmaster General and j - - of the Missouri Congressman, was a Democrat Lancaster Wholesale Grain 'Market. Corrected weekly by J. R. Brmte. Elm., Forwarding and and a gallant champion cf popular freedom. Commission Mercharde, N 0.91 North Queen street. Had he not teen such he could not have re- LLNCASTES, Al,rll t 7 Flour, %due, $075 twined the confidence cf Gen. Jackson. While Sp Extra tO 1 . W, "etl 6; he edited the Globe and was battling with, .INte heat bu5he1.,'........,'.;.._;:::"::..;...'.,:....,': 60 wonderful power and energy against the ideas V o d w now controlling the Government, he said : oats Rye UNDER NO POSSIBLE EMERGENCY, NOT EVEN Clovereeed " 1 N INSURRECTION, OR AMID THE TERRORS Whiskey, in OE CIVIL WAR, can this Government justfq in bble... official interference with the freedom. of speech or of the press, ANT MORE THAN IT CAN WITH THE FREEDOM 01' THE BALLOT. - The licentious ness of the tongue and of the pen is a Itygott EVIL COMPARED WITH THE LICENTIOVSNF.SS OF ARBITRARY POWER. PEILLIAI.7IIIO, April 2.5. Flour butter, and 2,000 bbls. sold at $7 for low grades, family at $9@9.50, fancy superfine dull at $6. Rye Flour sold at $4 75. Cornmeal cold at $3.25. Wheat lower; $l.- 35e1.1.70 for red, and $1.80@1.00 for white. Rye sells slowly at $lOO. Corn less active, sales of $,OOO bas. yellow at 020. Oats sells at 80 tB5 cents. Seeds unchanged.— Small sales of clover at 514@e4 Provisions better; sales of 500 bbls. mess at $15g1.5 50 Inr new, and $l3 25 for old. j' The eafo of the Paymaster of the \ Lard toady at 10M@10 3 ,/, cents. 500 tierces green, salted, fr 9" Coffee firm; f Rio at Brooklyn, N. Y. Navy Yard, was recently rob, p ,21 1 , c ,, k 4 1 ,0 :1 83 17.1 - sat 7,,,@ coats. salon Laguyra at 83c. Whisky moves slowly at ilk. bed of about $140,000 in " greenbacks." But Mr. Chase can print that amount in a very short time ETZELT ffi . WEVOY, STILL CON- E TI thine the MERCHANT TAILORING BUSINESS in th • THE GRANITE BUILDING, No. 8%, North Queen St. Our Mock consists of the choir eat FRENCH CLOTHS, such as Baiolues, Bantonles and Nellsaone finest Cloths of varions colors; the choices French Oassimeres; Black Doeskin Oasslmeres; Fancy Oassimeres, the best selection; Testings of all descriptions and a large assortment cf GENTLEIDDLe 8 FURND3HING GOODS. We respectfully a a continuance of tho patronage so liberally bestomu I upon our predecessor, and truer by strict attention business to receive it. One of the n in has had considerable experience in one the largest i.d most fashionable Merchant Tailoring Ea ablishmearr in Philadelphia and flatters himself that mill be ab' eto render satisfaction to thus patrons of th Ira. - • ' .PBTZ.BILg/kIdaVOY. tSII SPECIAL NOTICES I=l EITEMZI THE MARKETS Philadelphia Market Baltimore Market BALTIXOBS, April 25. .lour dull and neglected. Howard street at $7.21:@7.50 Wheat very dull : white at $1.90421 , 0, and red at $1.70(2, 1.7 a. Corn dull; white sold at 92(2,93 cents. Whleky nominal at 44;4 cents. Oats inactive : Pennaylcania at 82 gia cents. A GIRL WANTED.---A girl of good character, who ran do plain cooking and general Goose work, will heat of a desirable eituation by applying at this office. [apt 28 1116 NOTICE. -- To the Members of the North ern Mutual Ineurance Company, of Lancaster County, that an election will be held on MONDAY, MAY 18,1863, between the hours of 10 and 0 o'clock of said day, at the public House of Samuel G. Hacker, in New•Ephrats, (now LINCOLN ' ) Lancaster county, for the purpose of electing SOUR DIEXOTORS, three to serve for 8 years, ond one for one year, and TWO MUMS, one to serve for S years and one for 2 years. SA.UUIL MUMMY, see',. apr2B 2117* IESSIVII CITY ROTELIa....The ber having rented 'tweet well-known City Hotel. North Queen street, Lancaster, is prepared tO aC031:111110. date in the beat manner, all who mayfavor him with their custom. The house is large and commodious and the chambers forniehed in the beet manner. The table will be supplied with the beet the markets can afford, and the Bar with the choicest of Liquors /air Boarders will betaken by the week, month or year. Stabling soffie!ertt to accommodate any number of bor. Lea tbet may be required. Ms terms will be moderate.' The eubw'iber will give hie personal attention to the comfort of his guests, and be therefore respectfully solicits a chars of public patronage. GEORGE kiIIBBAIi. LANCASTER, April 2S. [apr 23-3 m lb* NOTIgE...The undersigned, residing in Ephrata township, havirg applied to the Court cf Common Pleas of Lancaster entirety, for the benefit of the Insolvent laws of this Commonwealth, hereby gives notice that said Court has fixed upon 310NDAY, the 23th day of MAY, 10.33, at 10 o'elotk, A. IL, at which time and place my creditors ran attend if they see proper. s EDDY Y. 8111P.E. pr LAMES , DRESS GOODS. A beautiful tesortment jut opened by HAGER Sc BROTHERS, From the late New York and Philadelphia AUCTIONS Orenpriming all the New styles—and will be cold at VERT LOW PRICES Also, en asoortment of LkDISS' CLOTH MANTLES CLOAKING CLOTHS CM= 1863. 1863 W ALL PAPERS: WALL PA.PERSI HAGER lc BROTHERS. 10000 PIECES WALL PAPERS AT OLD PRICES. FINE DECORATIVE PAPERS, • FINE GILT PAPERS, NEAT AND GAY STYLE SATIN PAPERS, NEAT AND GAY STYLE COMMON PAPERS, BORDERS, YIRPse.BOARDS, PRINTS, Ac. Having ordered the above goods bettre the recent large advance, we are prepared to sell them at less than present wholesale rates. HAGER dr BROTHERS. spr If R EADY MADE CLOTHING, FOR SPRING BALES A VIM LORDS AND COMPLETE STOCK FOR MEN AND BOYS, AT HAGER A BROTHERS, TO BR SOLD AT LOW PRICES. Brien's National Circus and yodel Show Books or : 'ye, Books for Lover., Books of Devotion. Books of Travel, Books about Patriots, j Books about Hunters, Books about Suitors, Books for Mechanics, Beautiful Poets, I Washington Irving's Works, . Charles Dickens Works, Sir Walter Scott's Works, T. S. Arthur's Works, ileyerd Taylor's Werke Mayne Beid's Adventures, Revolutionary Adventures All the writings of every standard author In every de pertinent of Literature, In every etyle of binding, ems hi ' procured at Pa:tethers' Prices. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, rcLEANSING OF TIIE CITY. I A new gook just received from Celebrated alauufactursre. ‘,..., The Street Committee of the City Council& busby j The Largest and Beat Assortment in the city, ranging, In pive notice that the following Sections of several City Or• : prices from 75 coots to {00 ; bound in the very best style, dinances are required to he enforced by the (Dicer deslg- j with Linen Guards. Albums for the Pocket and Centre need: . ; Table, Oblong Albania Imperial Quarto Albums. New That, in addition to the dutiee herein enjoined, It shall 1 styles received daily. be the duty of the Street Commissioner, until it shall be 1 THE AMERICAN SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION HOLIDAY more specially ordained, to see that the eot pavements and BOOKS. JUST PUBLISHED. toot-ways of the City be kept clean and is good order and OYER 100 NEW BOOKS-ALL ILLUSTRATED. repair, and to remove or cause to be restored, from the 1 U V E N I L E D B P A R T M E N T same, all unnereesary obstructions and impediments In . . the way of the citizens paesing and re passing along the This department comprises the most complete and the same. And, from and after the publication c 1 thin ordi• moot extorts-We stock of Books Suitable for the Little Folk. nanee, every person or pert or, who shall pee.ss or inhabit to be Mond in the city. the front shop, house, or building, adjoining to or fronting GAMES! GAII ES!! the foot.pavemerits or footways within the City, shall of every description at low prices. .'ew Wagons, cause the same, along the front of their respective shops, Toy Itese.ks of all Elude, New Carriages, houses, buildings, or property to be swept, seraped, or Writing Desks, Rosewood and Mahogany, New Canvass, cleansed, at least on the Saturday of each week, before 10 Port Folios. Na Dreams, J o'clock in the morning; and shall, also, for the same stn H I' If X B 0 0 K 9 : New Harness, tance, keep the gutters open and teen. And every person METHODIST, LUTHERAN, New Costumes, who shall offend herein, shall forfeit and pay the suns of PRESBYTERIAN, REFORMED, Ac. New Seats, One Dollar for tier,' ouch offence.-Orclaigner Jove. 2, Those persons desiring it, can make their selections now, . . New Appointments 181g-31 and have the packages laid aside till Christmas. the whole, forming an Eatablish..a. ... That in addition to the duties herein enjoined, it shall Call and see for yourself. at SHE AFFER'S, 52 North Queen street, Lancaster ment paramount to the finest ever -.- 1 ,... , ....., ;also be the duty of the Street Commissioner , until it shall tee 16 tf ge I formed either in this country or gel - - ••'',J j Ibe more specially ordained, to see that the foot pavements Europe. • Pake.7 ..r...' • and foot-ways of the City he kept clean and in _nod order • - SCI.IOOI. ELECTION.-Nottee Ys hereby This Great Model Ehow will exhibit • ! . and repair, and to remove, or cause to be removed, from given, that an election will be held at the City Hall at the same, all unnecessary obstructions and impediments (north :side) in the City of Lancaster, on TUESDAY, Lancaster, Monday, Slay 4th. ilk Is the way of the citizens passing and repaasing along the . MAY nth, 18ri3, between the hours of one and seven If- Manhoim, Tuesday, May sth. same. And, from and after the publication of thin Ordi- I clock, P. 51., for twelve qualified persons to serve as Middletown, Wednesday, May 6th. . nanee, every person or persons who shall posse.. or inhabit Directors of the Common Schools of the Lancaster City Columbia. Thursday, May 7th. 1 theiront shop, house, or building, adjoining to or fronting York, Friday, May Bth. School District, flor three years. • the foot pavements or ifoobways within - the City, shall Wee. B. wita,.,, Sec'y. A. L. HAYES, President. Performances Afternoon and Night cause the same, along the front of their respective shops, Tun following are the names of the persons whose terms at 2 o'clock and 734, P. M. , houses, buildings, or property, to he swept, rcraped, or expire : Geo. I' Brertemaq,' John J. Cochran. 0. J. Dickey, ADMISSIONL-2. 5 CENTS. cleansed, at least oar the Saturday of each week, before le A• L. Hayes, David Hartman, Joshua W. Jack, Geo. M. No Half-Price-No Extra Charge for o'clock in the morning; and shall, alto, for the same die. Kline, Horace Rathvon, Luther Richards, Anthony E. choice of places. tan., keep the gutters open and clean. And every per Amos Siaymaker and Wm. B. Wiley. re.nd only Ina.. Seats for Every Body. eon who shall offend herein, shall forfeit and pay the sem [Examiner, Daily Expecte, Daily Inquirer and Yolks The management, in order to give of One Dollar for every sock offence .-Ordinance Jo,l, I, r„ . copy ] Apr 14 at 14 eclat and tone to the establishment, • 1618.14. and to ensure for it the countenance That, from and after the passage of this Ordinance, it and support of the 'Ladies, has en• shall be the duty of the High Constable, in addition to his gaged that estimable and popular present duties, to perform all and singular the duties eta MBE COLUMBIA INSURANCE Equestrienne. MRS. CHARLES • joined on the Street Commissioners by the 4th and sth 1 COMPANY, TURNER, formerly MRS. DAN Sections of an Ordinance passed the 2nd of Juno, 1818, OF COLUMBIA, lANCASTER COrNTT, Re. RICE, who will assume the position entitled, "An Ordinance prescribing the duties of the Street of directress of the performances, Commissioners," and that the flue imposed by the said CHARTER PERPETUAL. ~ and introduce In her Superb Manage 4th Section, on all offenders against the geld Ordlnaue -, Exercises tbe famous BLIND WHITE shall be incroesed to Two Dollers.-OrDnence lan. 5, This Company continue to insure Buildings, Merehan- HORSE SURLY, and the high. 1824-,e'. I dim and other property, against loss and damage by Me. strung, but intelligent charger cep 21 !IR 1 5 on the mutual plan, either for a rush premium or premium CHAMPION. MISS LIBBLE RICE will also cep • P UBLISHED THIS DAY. The large and increasing capital of the Company, con pear in a props capacity and ANNETTE, OR THE LADY OF THE PEARLS, sistlog of premium notes given by its member:, and bored introduce her sprightly young pal. By ALEXANDER DUMAS, (gm: YOUNGER) upon trey, SPRING VIOINT. Author of "La Dame aux Crannies," or Camille, 5 1 , 4 7 5 a 7 S 9 . 3 5 , THE WHITBY FAMILY, the Camelia Lady." Insured on the mutual plan, affords a reliable guarantee with their great stock of Educated J- Translated from the French by elm. Wm. R. A. Johnson, equal to ten times the average loss on the amount insured; Ponies end Horses are also aesociated with the "Mudd ' Esq., of Philadelphia. and the Directors pledge themselves to deal as liberally Show," and will contribute their abilities and property to j ANNETTE! ANNETTE! ANNETTE: with those who may sustain loss or dama g es se the case strengthen the atttractions and enhance the interest of the THE LADY OF THE PEARLS ! will admit of, consistent with justice to all parties con ANNETTE, or THE LADY OF THE PEARLS. By corned. exhibition. ' ALESCARDER DUMAS, the younger, author of "Camille, or I AMOUNT OF PREMIUM NOTES, 515 5,5 M 0.49 MR. HARRY WHITBY, at: Equestrian Manager, will present his choice stallion "HAWS EYE STATE:" the the Camelia Lady,'' and tram:anted from the French by Balance of Cash Premium uuex- Arabian Steed "DUCROVI'," and the twin poniee "APOLLO Mrs. Wm. R. A. Johnson , Esq ,of Philadelphia,-Is pub- pended, Jan. lst, 186 9 $1,668 57 AND ADONIS." I lisbed and for sale this day, complete in one large octavo Cash receipts during the year 1862, i volume, large type, double column, and pricted on the I less Agents' Commissions MISS ELVIRA, the youthful Equestrienne, will ride her . 1 finest and beet of white paper. Pricy- Fifty Coots a Cash receipts iti .Tannery, Dela, elegantly conceived, and faithfully portrayed Oriental Act, I ,y . entitled the " Penitent Maiden at the Mosque of Omar." ~ CHARLES REED, the R ice's formerly the.' : he work is full (.1! Incident, character sod great inter princip,al Artiste in "Dan Rice's Great Show," and known .t, and will base popularity equal to any work that has Losees and expeLees paid during the as the ' Sensational Rider'' and impersonator of the mys• I been issued from the press for many years, and is equal, year, 1662 56,320.73 if not superior to its prodeceesor, "Camille," by the same Delano: unexpended, February Id, lesions female, ELLA ZOYARA, will execute Ms " Daring I author. For sale at 1863 3.01011 Somersault Act." THE BROTHERS CONRAD, William and Charles, who e2l If ls rank as first clam artistes, are also engaged, in order to , P render the "Gymnastic Department " far superior to all : --- -- precedents. Among the succeestnl feats achieved by these ' a I OLD PENS 1 performers are the "Horizontal Bar Exereieen," "The 11>r 1./OLD PENS! DIRECTORS : Aerial Orbs," " Thu Pillar of Bacchus," " Views of East GOLD PENS India Manipulation and Dexterity," and the startling exe• Icon IRE BERT MANUFACTORIES is THE Cocoons. Robert T. Ryon, !al. S. Woman, cation of the " Flying Globe on Horseback." The Celebrated BAGLEY PENS (C. F. Newton A Cotkl Abraham Bruner, ' micbael IL 51oure, MAST. JOHN WHITBY, the intrepid horseman and bold in great varieties, with holders M correepond. . John Fendrich, ' George Young, Jr., rider, will appear as the"lnspired Hurtle Leeper." BARBEL PENS, ! H. G. Minich, !Nicholas 'McDonald, MR. WILLIAM KENNEDY "The Great Talking sod LONG NIBS, Samuel F. F,berlein, ,Amoii 0. Green. I Singing Clown " recognized and acknowledged as the most I and SHORT NIBS, Ephraim Herehey, Acceptable Man of Humor who ever assumed a motley at• 1 To suit the style or wishes cf the eurcheser. THEO. W. 'HERB, Agout, tire, will occupy a prominent posits,. in the department " TIP TOP" GOLD PENS. mar 31 ly 121 North Duke street, Lancaster city, Pa of feu-assisted by that ready conversationalist and re. I These excellent Pens, manufactured by Dowses, Warren I fined gentleman FRANK WIIITTA,KEB, the paragon of A Ityde, always on band and for sale at prices to snit the • - I ILLUSTRATEDring-master. times, ring-master. times, et MR. GEORGE DARIOUB the renowned Man blonkey. ; .1. M. WESTLIAFFER'S SCIENTIFICAMERICAx MR. C. KING the Champion Leger. cep 21 tf la .. Cheap Book Store. i Tirm BEST MECHANICAL PAPER IN TOE WORLD. Mr. J. Gleamy, Mr. Percival, Mr. C. Ritter, Mr. George _ .t Cooke, abr. John Clarke, Mr. Leonard, Mr. J. Blake, Mr. EIGHTEENTH YEAIt. Hankins, Mad. Margnrette, Miss E. Whltby. - 14 UIL DING SL ATE. Miss Lietie and aladlle Isabel, together with with many JI/ THE BEST QUALITUES IN THE MARKET. VOLUME VIII.-NEW SHRIEK LADIES' DRESS GOODS, Choice of the Market always on hand. other perms of ability and distinction, will perticipate in undersig,ned, having made arrangements with MI • the S pectacles, Entrees and Pantomimes. R. JONES, for all hie hest quality of PEACH BOTTOM . A -II 00PSK I R 1 5- new volume of Ws popular Journal commences on a l wa y s . 4 , bend the largeit variety offered in Lancaster In order to vary the entertainments the Two Comic SLATE, for this market; and a similar arrangement with I the first of January. It is published weekly, and every The Extra Unique Skirt, Mules "Cunning" and " Contraband" will be introduced the proprietors of six of the principal and best quarries in I number contains sixteen pages of useful information, and The Model Skirt, by their trainer, and an opportunity offered to any man or York county, he has .111 st received a large lot Of t hese I from Eve to ten original engravings of new invention. • The Gem Skirt toy to gain fame, and a reward of Ten Dollars, by riding l etiperica quantities of Building, Kate, which will be put I " Cunning " Three Times Around the Circle without fall. on by the square, or sold by the ton, on the most reason- 1 _disze m y n er s ies, all of which are prepared expressly fir ; The Diamond Skirt, The Balmoral Hirt, rb: tag off. able terms. Aare, constantly on hand, an EXTRA LIGHT , `'`"" TO THE MECHANIC AND MANUFACTURER. I OVER 4, 1 190 HOOP SKIRTS FOR LADIES A MISSES. A Grand Precession, consisting of the Band Chariot, PEACH BOTTOM SLATE, intended for Slating on Shingle j No person engaged In any of the mechanical or menu. i Fracas-Foos 15 Casts SO $5.00. Britner's Keyetone Cornet Band, all the Wagoue, Horses, Roofs- Ponies and Moles will he given each morning at 1.1) , /, AR these qualities of Slate are THE BEET IN THE j LIOOP SKIRT DEPOT. Scientific Ainerican. It costs but six cents per week : ! I at,01.,0 premium Hoop Skirts yet on hand-Ladles rail facturing &refill! should think of "doing without " the • ' o'clock, Mr the purpose of demoostrating to the public the MARKET, Builders and others will find it to their interest I every number contain from six to ten engravings of new WENTZ BROTHELS, extent, force and seporierity of ibis National Circus to call and examine samples, at my office In WM. D.and see it. machines and inventions, which can not be fouliOn any (eh 24 if 71 No. 15 East King Street, Lancseter. and Model Show. SPRECHER'S, New Agricultural and Seed Warerooma J other pn bl' tl on. CHARLES 11. CASTLE, Agent. 13E0. D. SPRECHER, Ica TO THE INVENTOR. i CHARLES WARNER, Treasurer, F apr IA 11 le N 0.28 East King St„ 2 doors West of the Court Douse. 1 The Scientific American is indispensable to every in• ! 1863. 1863. • venter, 4411 it not only contains illustrated descriptions of I --- --- ----5555-- - 49- This is to certify that Ido not sell my best quality • 1 iprOUSIC. EEPING GOODS I nearly all the beat inventions SS they come out, but each ; rIPURNPIHE DIVIDEND. : oLf,,,,Peeemctli,,,,Bothtm Geo. d r SZa h te , to any other person in : . numlar contains an Official List of the Claims of all the -L-I -er s.I. above stated. I A Dividend of One Miler and fifty Conte per Share, ' Patents imued from the United States Patent Office during equal to Six per Cent. for the last Six months, has been R. JONES' o the week previous; thus giving a correct history of the declared by the Lancaster. and Lit:, Turnpike Company, Manufacturer or leach Bottom fleeting Slate. • , progress of inventions in this country. We are also re- payable on demand at the Treasurer's office at Lithe, or on, jet , 25 'IP ' i relying, every week, the beet acientifle journals of Great and after MONDAY, MAY the 4th next, at the Farmer's - Bank of Lancaster, J. B. THIUDY, Treasurer. , ' sion all that is transpiring in mechanical science and art ; UM, April 14th 1562. np 213 t 15 ID II 0 T 0 G It A. P A 1' ;lu these old countries. We shall continue to transfer to IN ALL, ITS BRANCHES. .1- Executed In the hist style known in the art, at our columns copious extracts from these journals of what. ffth read e beet mode of oh- 1 D R. J. G. LIGHTNER, C. O. CRANE'S GALLERY A Proclitioner fos ter r than nondg Fears, bat ARCH STREET, EMIT en SIXTH, PHILADELPHIA. , tido:dug Letters Patent on new inventions , is furnhhed I h u ret d o ee f m tri c Str f j u n c t rion t a t e n Having located in Lancas City, offers hie profemienal LIFE SIZE IN OIL AND PASTIL. services to the attune of Lancaster and vicinity. . STEREOSCOPIC PORTRAI-TS, : everlikiessrs.:ewne::PPilliitearrstis°ll.Co., have acted as Patent Solicitors for i Particular attention paid to Surgery and Disease, of • Ambrotypea, Daguerreotypes, ac, for C.:wee, Medallions Womel r and op Cp u l e ld E r_en N . o Nl 3 rth i t s c o a u ll p s li put u ct E uVl s y r a mza tte 3 :ed i t 3 o. 1 11 , 54 nig& &C. fmar 19 21y I more than seventeen pars, ICI connection with the publl. ! I cation of the Scientific America, and they refer to 20,000 ; patentees for whom they have dorm business. ' apr 7 HE AMERICAN ANNUAL CYCLO- No charge is made for examining aketches and models of 4 WATER RENT NOTICE.--The Dupli- ; Fr PJEDIA AND REGISTER OF IMPORTANT EVENTS new inventions and for advising inventors as to their 1 patentability. OHEMHTS, ARCHITECTS, MILLWRIGHTS AND cafe of the Water Rent is now ready for three who • Embracing Politic O ril F , TOinvia,TESTßAitßarlyBsaled Social Affairs ; ' FARMERS. wish to save the 5 per cent. for prompt payment. . Public Documents; Biography, Statietlce, Com- j The Sdentific American will be found a most ueefal ' II ENRY C. WENTZ, mecca, Finance, Literature, Science, Agri- I journal to them. All the new discoveries in the science of ; Treasurer and Receiver culture and Mechanical Industry . "See Notice as per Resolution of Councils." * . The volume will be in Um style of the New American ; chemistry are giving in its columns, and the interests of Treasurers Office at WENTZ BR Cyclopedia, having not lees than 750 pages, royal aro. , I inventions eeranruchientecs and discoveries carpenter are notoverlooked; g all the new d ti tainin to these pursuits No. 5 East King street. : The work will bo published exclusively by subeerlption I will be at once elegant and sub- being published from week to week. Useful and practical and ' atantial. its exterior appearance D. APPLETON A 00., New York. information pertaining to the interests of millwrights and ELIAS BARR A CO., i mllbowners will be found in the Scientific American, which No. 6 Beat King Street, information they can not possibly obtain from any other deafer Lancaster City and Co source. Subjects in wldeh farmers aro interested will be found diecuesed in the Scientific American; most of.the improvements in agricultural implements being illustrated in its columns. f A combination comprising all that is Excellent in the Equestrian Profes- e.7ts lion; all that is Novel in the School Gymnastic. • A GENUINE CIRCUS with all the Standard Features of the Legitimate Arend,biended with all the Modern Improvements and Acqulab bone; furnished by ambition, close • • application, and the practical work. lugs of those artistes, whose motto is " EXCELSIOR." 471 MORE BLOODED TRAINED 'HORSES; A FAIREIt SELECTION Ire OF PONIES; A BETTER ASSORT MENT OF PERFORMING MULEP, .:11 1 " .. AND OTIIER RARE SPECIMENS . OF ANIMATED NATURE than have • ever been brought before the notice of the community. SUPERIORITY TO EVERY DE- \ k , PARTMENT, The company conaisting of at least % _FORTY PERFORMERS. - sin Equestrians, • G y moss ts, Vol tlgeurs, Leapers, Dancers, Acrobats, Vocalists I=l apr 14 at 14j EELECTION.--Notice 1a hereby given to the Stockholders of the Riddlesbilrg Improvement Company that the annual election will he held atthe pub lic hoom of John Dillow., in the City of Lancaster, on THURSDAY, the 80th day of APRIL. A. D., 1g8.3, at o'clock in the afternoon, to elect fivo Directors to manage the affairs of the Company for the ensrdna year. A. F... ROBERTS, Seey. LANC&HITIL, April 8, 1863 tapr 14 3t14 THE BODUGGER. This wonderful article, just patented, is something entirely new, and never before offered to agents, who are wanted everywhere. Pull particulars Nut _free. Address . - MAW CLARK, apa2 /7 121 Riddsltad. Marna . . rnyrows NOTlCii....Estate of Nance rime NTALEIMALE PEIOPEATT PRIVATE late of Peen= tsp.. -ler.oseter 00., deed. The um . i V BALE.—ikfratt of 14111 = 1116 twlalntkActe dendipied Auditor, arpointed to distribute the balance re- I ley. Jolliet" eounty, tee 1111= ACREst, with maining in the hands of Andrew Zercher, Administrator a TAIRIENT, aLW =Ss AND of said deceased, to and among those' entitled to ' DWELLING HOUSES. thereon erected._ the same, will sit for that permission IiELD'AY, the Sth of ;The capacity of this Tannery Ls from ten F. MAT, at 1 o'clock F . m., Ln the Ilturvyßoosnof. the Court I to twelve hundred cords of bark anna- .; Hones, in the City of Loncister, where all parsons inter- ally. Y. ested in said , distribution may attend. , • Also coven other Tracts of Land adjoining the above and OWN if. sums, each other, containing in the whole about • THREE THO USAND ACRES. easy of access and well set with timber, especially bark ET A T , N, olf llllLLYakillsiTlikk'utsaa- timber, su ffi cient for the Timms for a generation to coma WART,Tal—acra of liAbanistratien a The 00 103 of I This is the beet location for the business in the county, as rdiralleth Dprwut, late of the City of Isiesuieber. !bed. respects bark end water power. The boots and tannery having been granted 4o Abe sateeriber, residing in: said , apparatus are In good order and conveniently arranged. city: All persons indebted to said *gate are moested toThere Is a good stationary engine in the building, in good mate immediatepayment, and these haying will I working order. All the buildings are suitable and sub. present them, without delay, properly authenticated for stantlaLThis property will certainly be sold, and on ad. eettlemmt. JOHN DOLLWART, • vantageons terms Apply to the undersigned who is mar :A 60,11] Administrator, authorized by the owner to Bell. Persons who wish to tee ' the property are referred to David Lauver, who lives near .it. The porchaser ran hare pooooeolon Immediately. EDMUND R. DOTY, For the Owner. 6t 14 ap 216t16 ESTATE OF ELIZABETH COPPAS, late of Conoy township, Lancaster county, deceased. —Letters of administration on the abore estate having been granted to the underaigned: All poreons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those haring claims will present them, duly authenticated • for settlement, to JACOB A. MILLER, Administrator, mar 24 6111] Residing in Conoy tap. WASHINGTON AND MANOR TURN PIKE ROAD COMPANY.—The undersigned Com missioners, appointed by tho act incorporating the Wash ington ated Manor Turnpike Road Company, to receive subscriptions to the capital stock of said Company, ere notice that books will be open for that purpose from TUESDAY to SATURDAY, APRIL 21 to APRIL 25, 1863, (both days inclusive,) at the public house of Jacob S. Mann, in Manor township, Lancaster county. JACOB B. SHTfIdAN, GEORGE G. BRUSH, BENJAMIN KAUFFMAN, BENJAMIN LANDIS, ABRAHAM PETERS, JACOB MANN, M. IL STRICKLER, JACOB H. LANDIS, GEO. F. BRENEMAN, Commissioners. mar 31 4t 1:11 ESTATE OF JACOB STAUFFER, LATE of Nast Earl township deceased.—Letters testamen tary on said estate baying been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make immedi ate settlement, and those having claims or demands against the same will present them without delay for settlement to the undersigned, residing in said township. MARTIN E. STAUFFER, PETER STAIIFFER, }Executors. AARON STAUFFER, mar 31 01 12 ESTATE OF PETER YOHN, LATE OF Brecknoek township, deceased.—Letters of adminie tration on said estate having been granted to the under signed, all persona indebted thereto are requested to make immediate settlement, and those having claims or demands against the same will present them without delay for set tlement to the undersigned, residing in said township. JACOB TORN, PETER YOHN, apr i 6t 171 Administrators. ESTATE OF JOHN DONNELLY, LATE of Lancaster city, deceased.—Letters of administra tion on the shore estate haring been granted to the under signed: All persons having claims or demands will present them duly authenticated for settlement, and those indebt ed will make payment without delay. HUGH E. DOUGHERTY, March 14th, 1863. Administrator. mar 17 6t 17 A DMINITRATOR,B NOTlCE...—Estate of Samuel Henson, late of Badebury Imp, deceased. —Letters of administration on said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make immediate settlement, and those having claims or demands against the same will present them without delay for settlement to the undersigned, re siding in said township. MAHLON FOX, mar 17 61 10] Administrator. UCTIONEERIN G. BENJAMIN N. ROWE respectfully infsrms the pub lic that ife will attend to Crying Sales of Real and Personal property in any part of the county. Those wishing his services are requested to apply to Gerardo, Clarkson, Esq., at the Prothonotary'e Office, who will promptly attend to the matter. Lettere addressed to me at Bmithville P. 0, Lancaster county, will be promptly attended to. LW,. 17 tf 7 SAVE YOUR SILLIES, RIBBONS, &a., <Ste. lIEGEMAN & CO.'S CONCENTRATED BENZINE, removes Paint, Grease Spots, Ac., instantly, and cleans Gloves, Silks, Ribbons, Ac., equal to new, without injury to the most delicate color or barrio. Only 25 runts per bot tle. Sold by Druggista. lIEGEMAN A CO., dee 9 3m 131 Chemists and Druggists, New York. FINK WATCHES! RICH JEWELRY SILVER WARE! SILVER WARE!! PIE, CAKE AND BUTTER KNIVES. SUGAR, CREAM AND OYSTER SPOONS. SOUP AND OYSTER LADLES, SPOONS, FORKS, Ac., Ac. LATEST STYLED AND BEST WORKMANSHIP. SILVER-PLATED WARE I SILVER-PLATED WARE I BASKETS, CASTORS, PITCHERS, MUGS, SPOONS, FORKS, Ac., Ac., JUST PROM THE FAOTORIZE. WATCHES! WATCHES!! WATCHES!!! `WARRANTED TIME.KP.EPEILS. CHEAP 1 CHEAP !I CHEAP!! CLOCKS! CLOCKS!! CLOCKS!!! GILT, COLUMN AND PLAIN PRONTO. JEWELRY! JEWELRY!! JEWELRY!! LATEST sense AND EEO! QUALITY,..„, . . . lI.A.RRI. Z. KLIOADS, ' 2 2 1 ,4 WEST KING STILIET, Between Cooper'. Ilotel and J. G. 0017.'H Dry Goods Ster dee 17 tt op r 15 'V 14] BOOT AND SIIOEI7IAK E D. TAKE NOTICE!. J. F. COMBS, Currier and Leather Dealer, Ki 1130 MAILITIT EHILT.LI, UTAH 12TH, PREL &DELPHI-I, has the most extensive assortment of BOLE AND UPY.lfdt LEATHER of all descriptions; Red and Oak Bole Skirting, Slaughter, French and City Celt Skins, Him Wax, Upper Morocco, Linings, Lacings, Leather Apron Skins, Shoe Boob], Laub, Finding', Ac.., and every article requisite for Boot and Bhomaldug, Wholesale and retail, at the lowest prices, to which he invites the attention of the trade. IF 7 Om 13 April 7,.1963.1 apr 14 4XOO s'to,o9 Ara 44, Te,A% rthimaterrgh, BEDS, BLANKETS, SACKINGS, CUSHIONS, And all other articles belonging to the businem feb 10 ly 5] AMOS BILLBORN S EE HEREtit SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHI.SC: SPRING AND SUMMER FASHIONS, SPRING AND SUMMER MATIPRIALL, AND SPRING AND SLIDIFR PRICES. All adapted to the tastes, the styles, and pecuni ary means of all classes of the community, now opened out and constantly kept on hand at the 11/ CORNER OF NORTH QUERN AND ORANGE STREETS, Kravaph's Building c lmmedlately opposite Shober's Hotel, The Clothing kept and sold at this establishment have all been manufactured in Lancaster city, by Lancaster workmen; the manufacturer's tax upon which has and is monthly contributing to the support of Government, in this critical hour of political and financial trial; and yet the advance.in price, is far below the ordinary advance in price of the goods. In addition to READ Y- HAD E CL 0 THING and furnishing.goods, a general assortment of CLOTHS, CASSIMEIIES AND YNSTfIa3S, are constantly kept on hand, which will be made prompt ly to order, In any desired style, from the gravest to the gayest, and warranted in every instance to give entire satisfaction. The proprietor begs leave to return to an appreciating public, his most unfeigned thanks, for the liberal patronage which it has heretofore bestowed upon him, and hopes his future efforts may merit a continuance of the name 8. 8. RATIIVON, Merchant Tailor and Clothier, Corner of North Queen and Orange His, Lancaster, i's. apr 7 Bm HOLIDAY PRESENTS! JOHN SHEAFFER, No. 52, NORTH QUEEN STREET, would reepecifully solidi the attention of his Patron', eiod the Public to his SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF HOLIDAY BOOKS, PRF.PARED AND ARRANGED EXPRESSLY FOR THE FESTIVE SEASON. The Stock comprimee STANDARD, MISCELLANEOUS, AND JUVENILE ROOKS, in many beautiful and elegant 'styles of binding. LIBRARY EDITIONS OF THE BEST AUTHORS. PRAYER—BOOKS AND BIBLES. [Engßah and American Edition .1 • NV., have Books for Christmas Presents, Books for New Year's Gifts, Books for tho Old Folks, Books for the Young Folks, Books for the Folks in Town, Books for Folks in the Country .1. M. VE?THAFFER'S .Cheap Book Btore Gouger:Jr., 9ecretnry M. F. SHU M AN, Treasurer. PHILADELPHIA. MATTRESSES, FEATHERS, COIdFORTABLES, QUILTS, Lancaster, Penna. Books for Girls, Books of Humor, Books of History. Books about Heroes, Books about Indians, Books about Soldiers, Books about Farmers, Splendid Annuals. ilsoilsome Albums TE11118: To mall subscribers: Throo Dollars a year, or One Dollar for four months. The volumes commence on the first of January and July. - Specimen copies will be sent gratis to any part of the country. Western and Canadian Money or Poet office stamps take at per for auteeriptiene.. Canadian smbaeribers wlllplau to remit twenty-five canto extra on each year's subset' tion to pre.pay postage. . MUNN & 00" PtibUslgns, 37 Park Bow, N. Y. tf 49 SOIIIETHING NEW% THE PATIENT SIAM SEALING AND POET-MARK PREEIDIVING /EMLOPIE. The preservation on the letter itself of the POET-MABX and POSTAGE-GTAMP, generally destroyed with the de. Cached cover, tad long been deemed a matter of the Brat Importance. This desideratum is now triumphantly secured by this ingenious Invention. Many oteriorm adeantages must arise from tturgeneral use of this envelope. Ant—lncreased Safety by additional sealing; the stamp connecting the envelope and letter securely together ; and this is never liable to be omitted, though the sticking of the flap is frequently or imperfectly done. eeomd—&crnity age, Impertinent Inttnelem; the letter and enrelopo being firmly attached by , the 'tamps, and inclosure cannot be impacted even if the flap be clan. destinely oned. rhud—Safetyagairust Abstraction of Valuable Inch). sera. If the flap be left unsealed, or opened with Mord , ens intent, it will be Impossible to open the letter and take thence bank notes and drafts without so mutilating the envelope as to Insure detection. Aurth—Secnrity for the free payment of the Postage; as the stamp, when once properly placed In this window, cannot be removed without its destruction. Fifth—Advantage therefore to the Government; by the effectual destruction of every stamp in its first nee. Sixth—Facility to the Post Moe Dpmations- by a form location of the stamp in theupper right hand corner, which is the most convenient pcedtion for the Poet Office mark. Severtfh—Verificatima of the Mailing; by securing on the letter itself the legal evidence of the time and place of it being mailed. This has long been esteemed so desirable, that many prudent persons are constrained to dispense with the use of envelopes, that they may have the poet mark on the letter; and others take the precaution to pin the envelope again on the letter for identification. Eighth—Certainty of the Date and Place on the Letter, which are so frequently omitted by writers in carelessness or hurry. Muth—Ornamentation; which, though some may think of =al importance, certainly meets the approval of all persons of taste. DIVA—Cost. Notwithstanding the many and unrivalled advantages of the "Stamp Sealing Envelopes," they will be furnished at a very small advance upon the Priem of those not having the benefit of this patent. Can be had at J. M. WE3THAEFPW3 Cheap Book Store, Corner North Queen and Orange Ste. now 4 it 43 1 211 A5a 400 g •G .1 - 41 co. .2.1-6.0 z., ..„47 g.e7-4g - .0- 58 _ MON..=2" '.-- * **74.441ga1."t4 5 ,120.,110."* .a. ' 00° w wlipzi clo WglaEgo.t.ll .4 B 512V0E1,1n=e2.0 Cd .. E2A QZVTIV B WI ' S n64 I .4m 2•1 JAMES H. WALTON. THOMAS W. TORT. ALTON tic YOST, V.V BAN - ERRS, BROKERS, AND GENERAL COLLECTORS, No. 5 SOMI THIRD EMU, PHILADELYIIIA. REFERENCES: Jay, Cooke k Co., E. P. Middleton k. Brother, James, Kent, Santoo k Co., I Esherlok, Black k Co., C. 11. s.llilbbln A Son, I lion. Wm. lion. James Pollock, " li. D. Foster, A. U. Reader, " Asa Packer, " Warren J. Woodsrar.l, I V. L. Bradford, Esq., " Geo. Sanderson FOR GOLD AND SILVER. R INTERESTS COLLECTED. SOLD ON COMMISSION. tf T HIGHEST PRICE PAID GOVERNMENT AND OTHE STOCKS BOUGHT AND fob 17 T HE GIRARD HOUSE. This popular Ilowso, after a thorough, refitting and our. hauling, will be reopeuod on or about the •29th instant• Its proprietors have furnished it in a tasteful manner, and engage to keep a table unsurpassed, for solid luxuries, by any hotel in this country. They likewise guarantee that the Bar shall gain and sustain the reputation of having the best of Liquors. They will inrito public criticism as well as public patronage. Transient Board V 2 per day. Charles Dotty (formerly of the Girard,) o ill lo happy to meet former friends at tire old place. dee 410 It 51] KANAGA, FOWLER k. CO. : 4 1X I _7, 4 igLft A fElq 5 x lt.o A I.E r At° g :41:a=tz: d,gec F.A R .g 7 ;2"!.:Z - 11:4E 4- , v,,t205;.4.5v§te_ '4 : = ';%Ti. E 7 .*. e:g l . 3442H: g2PV'° =osm's pq ,= gllgg '; pROSPECTIIS OF 'THE ACE.' A NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC NEWSPAPER, To be published Daily and Weekly In the City of Phila delphia, by A. J. GLOSSBRENNER & CO. A. J. G LOSSIIRENNER. FRANCIS J. GRIND. WILLIAM 11. WELSH. "Tile AttE" will advocate the principles and policy of the Democratic party, and will, therefore, necessarily favor the restoration of the Union as it was, end defend the Constitution of the United States, and that of this Corn. monwealth. It will freely and fairly disarms all legitimate subjects et newspaper comment, Including, of course, and pre-emi neatly at this time, all questions connected with the existing unhappy condition of our country. It will fearlessly criticise the public acts of public ser. rants, and defend the legal and constitutional rights of in dividual citizens of sovereign States, against assaults from any quarter. It will seek to awaken the minds of the people to a proper sense of the actual condition of the Republic—to present to theta, truthfully, the tearful perils in which we stand as a nation—to exhibit the magnitude of the task that is before them, if they would check nor downward prcgress—and to Inspire them with patriotic determination to apply TRH REMEDY for our national ills. Iu brief, it will, in all things, aim to be the faithful ex ponent of Democratic principles, and to render itself worthy to be an organ of the Democratic party, under whose auspices our country prospered so long and to well. The restoration of that party—the party el the Constitu tion and the Union—to power, in the legielative and execu tive gorernmental branches of the States and of the Union, we believe to be necessary to avert anarchy, and the utter ruin of the Republic. To contribute to that restoration will be our highest aim. The News, Literary, Commercial, and other departments, wilrreceive due attention, and will be so conducted as to make "Tux Ace" worthy of the support of the general reader. tar The many difficulties now surrounding an outer. prim of the magnitude of that in which the undersigned • are engaged, require them to appeal to the public fora generous support, and ask for "Tar itcor." a liberal patron. age and extended circulation. ° The present state of the preparatory arrangements war. rants the expectation, that the first number of the Daily will appear before the close of the coming month, (rebrn ary, 1561) The Weekly will be Issued men thermiter. TERMS: Per annum,. Six Dlotitha, Three Mouths, Conies delivered at the counter, and to Agent' and Car rims, ......... 4 Cent' each /friY - Payment r-gnire4 int at Addreaß, A. J. tab 3 3m 11 43 , 1 Clue, 1E163. TArENTZ BROTHERS, TY.. .No. 6 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA., Have now in gto extra an extra large gtock of D 0 0 D Large purchases before the rive in pricer enabler its to offer our cur:towers GREAT BARGAINS. IdttOE EtTOCE OF HOUSEKEEPING GOODS: Sheeting., Sbirtingg, Tick:toga, CLOTHS, CASOIHERES AND TEPTING:S. 1TA071.13 nROTFIERS, ICOIO POUNDS PRIME FEATHERS CHINA, GLASS AND QIIKENSWAIIIi GOLD BAND AND PLAIN FRENCII CHINA FANCY AND WI LITE STONE OEILNA PLAIN AND FANCY ENGLII3II GRANITE WARE. PITTSBURG AND BOSTON GLASSWARE. DR Y - Bleached mid 'Unbleached Medina, Shootings and Pillow Caslngo, Furniture Checks and Tlekinga, Table Diapers and Linen Damasks, Crash, Blrd•Eye and Hockaback Toweling' Marseilles Quilts, Blankets,— Window Shades. CARPETS AND FLOOR OIL-CLOTHS. We have now open a complete stock of the above goods, many of which having been purchased before the great advance will be sold at low prices. Jenl3tfll HAGER & BROTHERS. MORE NEW OO AND B B. THE BAHL'S HEIRS: A TALi or DOMISTIO Lys. By the Author of "East Lynne; or, The Earl's Daughter,. .The Mystery,. &e., go. Paper price, 60 cants. MOItGAN; 011, TIM KNIGHTS of TUN BLACK FLAG : A STRANG: SIMI 01 Brews TIMM Oor. M. Pav U V D O, i 46 e eta. Par rale it North Q WAP Oe BS, SU aprIISIR] usztrux. ruzszwrs pos. =num. ILO AND NEW TUB. 11ZZ/7Z BR o r. ZR2, - - Mir unusual induountaits to enable all to ma* • Meta present for the Holiday& • CLOAK AND SHAWL ROOK. Oonpiing a Lugs variety of LAWNY CLOTH CLOAKS, SHAWLS! BHA'NVLBIL Long and.Hquani i Ailea' Mow and Glentat' New Ety p Banel ed r a L"—ed BALMORAL EIHITAEL. The Largest Variety of HOOP BECIRTB awn. anal in Laniaidsr t BNA uL NEIBMI Assortmen HOODS, AORTAL:EH, tn, SO GLOVES AND HOREILL SOLDEZEIM GUM AND ABBY BLANKS= . Remember, now's the time its Presents of Keg and the place to get a Cloak, a Drees, a Raimondo" Hoop Mart, or any other article for a Useful Present. is WIWI% BROTHXI9, No. 6, Sant King street, Sign of the 'Be. Mrs.* • dee 23 At 60 SOMETHING FOR THE Typos ti t A NICER= IN EVERY HOID3EHOLDII I J 08373 di °BOSLEY'S AMERICAN DEMENT GLUE, TU 221103 , 3182 0E33 TA 001 ROUE FOR CEMENTING WOOD, LEATHER, GLASS, IVORY, CHINA, MARRIE, PORCELAIN, ALABASTER, BONE, CORAL, Ac., ; Ac., de. The only article of the kind enir produced which will withstand Water. EXTRACTS: " Decry housekeeper shcadd have a supply of Johns Crosiers American Cement Ellue."—Nero York Times. "It is so convenient to hare in the hove."—Nee York XrPreil. ia always ready; this:commends it to everybody."— N. Y: Isdepoldent. "We haws tried it, and find it as useful in our bonne as water ^—W Spenl of the Timms. PRIOR TWENTP-VINE OEMS PER Boma Very Liberal Reductions to Wholesale Dealers. TERMS CASH. Air For :tabby all Druggists and Storekeepers generally throughout the country. JOHNS A OROSLEV, (Sole Manufacturers,)) • 78 WILLIAM ST., (Corner of Libeaty SW NEW TORS. PulY 9 13 98 SHICANPERtS CHEAP BOOK STORE No. 32 NOR= QM= STREET IS THE PLACE TO PURCHASE SCHOOL BOOKS SOHOOL STATIONERY 0011 PRISING ALL SIDI TA/1001 READING AND SPELLING BOOKS, ARITHMETIO:3 AND ALGEBRAS, GRAMMARS AND ETYMOLOG DICTIONARIES AND HISTORIES, PHILOSOPHIES, do., do. COPY AND COMPOSITION BOOKS, LETTER, CAP AND NOTE PAPER, BLANK-BOOKS, SLATES, CI LEAD AND SLATE PEN PENS AND HOLDEII. INKSTANDS, RULES% awl the best and moat complete assortment of SCIIGOL STATIONERY IN THE CITY. lar Liberal discounts made to Teachers and Merchants at JOHN SHEAFFER'S Cheap Cull Book Store, ,32 North Queen street, Lancaster. tf 40 Viari SN YDE R DESIGNERS AND ENGRAVERS ON WOOD, . N. H. Ocarina fair Ann OnnennuT Britian, PHILADELPHIA. Execute all kinds of WOOD ENGRAVING, with beauty, correctness and despatch—Original Desis furnied for Fine Book Hlnstratioxvi—Persons wishin Cuts, by endsng Photograph or Daguerreotype, can have views of COLLEGES, COTTAGES, STORE FRONTS, PORTRAITS, MACHINES, STOVES, PATENTS, Ac. Engraved as well as on personal application. FANCY ENVELOPES, LABELS, BILL HEADINGS, SHOW BILLS, VISITING, BUSINESS and other CARDS, engraved In the highest style of the Art, and at the lowmt prices. For Specimens of Fine Engraving, see the Illnetrated Works of .T. B. LIPPINCOTT A Co., E. H. BUTLER A Co„ Ac., Ac. foot 231 y 41 Tun GREAT CAUSE OF HUNAN MISERY. 4 a0,. JUST PUELISIIED IN A SEALED ENTELOP.I.., -- ;" -- ... air Price Six Cents. 'lOll A LECTURE BY Dn. CULVERWELL, ON THE CAUSE AND DUKE of Spermatorrhsea, Consumption, Mental and Physical Debility; M190115008E, Epilepsy; Impaired Nutrb Dun of the Body; Lassitude; Weakness of the Limbs and the Back; Indisposition, and Incapacity for Study and Labor; Dullness of Apprehension; Lose of Memory; Aversion to Society; Love of Solitude ; Timidity; Self-Distrust; Die- Meese ; Headache; Affections of the Eyes ; Pimples on the Face ; Involuntary Emissions, and Sexual Incapacity ; the Consequences of Youthful Indiscretion. Go. Sir This admirable Lecture clearly proves that the above enumerated, often self•atfficted evils, may be removed with out dangerous Surgical operations, and should be read by every youth and every man in the land. Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, on the receipt of nix cents, or two postage stamps, by wi ll dressing DB. CHAS. J. C. KLINE & 00., 121 Bowery, New York, Post Office Box, 4586. tf 44 • • • CURL YOU.II lIAIRI BEAUTIFY YOURSELF, 13E1ING CHAPPELL'S HYPERION FOR CURLING THE HAIR. The Ladies and Gentlemen throughout the world will be pleased to learn that I have recently discovered an article that will Curl the Hair. By using CHAPPELL'S HYPERION, Ladles and Gentle. men can beautify themselves a thousand fold. CIIAPPELL'S HYPERION is the only article in the world that will Curl straight Hair. The only article that will Curl the Flair IN BEAUTIFUL CURLS! IN GLOSSY CURLS! IN SILKEN CURLS! IN FLAXEN CURLS IN FLOWING CURLS! IN WAVING CURLS ;IN LUXURIANT CURLS It makes the Hair soft and gloesy. It Invigorates the Hair. It beautifies the Hair. It cleanses the Hair. It has a most delightful perfume. It prevents the Hair from falling off; it Sweetie it to the scalp. It is the only article ever yet discovered that will curl straight Hair in beautiful curie, without injury to the Hair or scalp. Tho HYP ERION does not in any manner interfere with the NATURAL SOFTNESS OF THE It neither scorches nor dries it. The HYPERION can be so applied as to cause the Hair to curl for one day, or for one work, or for olio month, or any longer period desired. The HYPERION is the only article in the world but what can be counterfeited or imitated by uprincipled per sons. To prevent this, we do nos offer it for sale at may Druggist's In the United States. Therefore, any Lady or Gentleman who desires to beautify themselves by using the HYPERION, anent in. close the PRICE, ONE DOLLAR, in a letter, and Address, W. CHAPPEI.I. h CO., Box 64, Parkman, Goanga Co., Ohio, And it will be carefully sent by return mail. nov 12 $6.00 Per Flamm,- :3.00 Six Months 1 00 I Three Mouths Tea Copies to one ad- I dress, 17.50 n. ITwenty Copies, to 000 address, Thirty Copies to ens I address, , itiably in advance. OLOSSIIRENNER .t CO, ,stnot Street, Philedelphia. 000 D S " THERE 18 NO KOH WORD AS FAIL." rr ARR. AN T'S 0011P011tID EX 0x 07 COBEBS AND COPAIBA Thin preparation Is particularly recommended to the MEDICAL PROFESSION and the PUBLIC, as combining, in the moat convenient and efficacious form, the well. established virtues and properties of Cubebs and Copaiba. For the spetaly and effectual relief and cure of all sExtrAL DISEASES, It may justly be considered one of the greatest and most valuable discoveries in the annals of medicine, frequently effecting a cure in three or four days. In its preparation as an extract or a paste, the usual nauseous taste is avoided, and it is, consequently, never found to Interfere with the digestion, while from its greater on- I concretion, the dose in much reduced. It may be relied on as the beet mode for the administration of these remedies in the large class of diseases of noth sexes to which they are applicable. N. B.—Purchasers ale advised to ask for TARRANT'S COMPOUND OPAI BA EXTRACT OF CURERS AND C, and to take nothing else—as imitations and worthieu preparations, under similar names, are in the market. Pamphlets accompany the medicine ' containing foil and ample directions. Price, $l.OO. Bent by express on receipt of price. Prepared and sold wholesale and retail, by TARRANT & CO., 278 GRIE2."OIOtt STRUT, COMM or WAILES BOSH, NEINV YORK, And For Bale by Dragglati - Generally. ly IA 100,000 BADRELS OF THE LODI DIANUFAOTIfBING CO'S POUDN.ETTE, 130 SoUTil Nneavre, PPILADILNELL,Itt. This Company with a capital of $150,000, the moat exten- sive works of the kind in the world, and an experience in manufacturing of over 23 years, with a reputation long rstablished, having also the exclusive control of all the night soil of the great city of New York, are prepared to tarniah`an article which is, without doubt, the cheapest and vary beet foriilizer in market. It greatly Increases the yield, and ripens the crop from two to three weeks earlier, at an expense of from three to four dollars per acre, with little or no labor. Also, FIFTY TONS of BONE TAFEII, being a mixtnre of bone and night eoD ground fine, at ID per ton—a superior article for grain and grass. A pamphlet containing all necessary information may be ball free by whirl...leer, a letter to the subscriber. JAMES T. roam, Care of the Lodi Manufacturing Company Lab 1.0 3m 5) 06 Courtlandt st., New Boit. 0. SPRE.OHER, WHOLEBALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN CIGARS, SNUFF AND TOBAOO.O, No. 14% NORTH Qinten STars?, LANCASTER, PA., (Opposite Ditched's Hotel,) Having fitted up the room neat door to Heitehn's Hal store, he is prepared to accommodate country dealers and the public generally with the best CIGARS., MGM and TOBACCO ever offered In the City of Lancaster. HI. dock consists in part of the following brands: CIGARS: HARI KARL JOCKEY CLUB, WASHINGTON, CARONA DUGAL, BLLSWORTII, BIDBLIA.AUFIRICAN COUSIN, LA. SIXES AND HALF-SPANISH, and every brand to Bob bo aine C d in the market. TOACO: FINE CUT, Ande rs on's BO tie, Ileart'a Delight, • Chesapeake Bay, Plantation, Talisman, Finny Side, Cavendish, Flounder, Blacksnake, Congress,Natn nsl Leaf, Coarse Taira, &e. SNUFFS: Demnth's Bappee, Scented Rappee, o: 3 1 1 abZI, &a. • Aar An orders promptly filled at reasrmahle rate& ' The proprietor respectfully invites his country friends , to give him a call, as he feels confident be can glee Dais. ' faction in all articles in hie line of business. fel) 24 HAIR DRESSING AND SHAVING SALOON. SAMUEL J. WILLIAMS takes pbranue in notifying his numerous friends and customers, that he bee renamed his Saloon from Cooper's Hotel to the basement under Peter wocriensy's Shoe Store. in West Ring street, near the Market Muse, and has fitted it up in new and elegant style or the ammodation of customer& _ RAUL D cco RY.S&ING, SHAVING AND SHAMPOONINO done in the m Art scientific , and fashionable style, and hie tonsorial operations are performed with the greatest we and comfort to all ooneerzol. He will also color the hair and whiskers, and guarantee the colors to be applied without injury to either. Give the Predawn a call, and be flatten himself that he will be able to render general satisfaction.. sir Don't make a mistake and get into the wrong shop. Recollect, it is immediately under Billonom s Shoe Store apr tf 147 'TATTERSALL'S HEAVE POWDER Pawdared Bost% Antancruy, Nennigralk, Bulphu letpertre. Assaketida,Alumoke. Ica salsa SPX *OMDrag THOMAS lIIMAKIM and Ohnenlog iltoriMed-K.lng
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