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    —glom the New York Herald.
LOrawILN A. AND THE lINION—IIIPOR
TART LETT EIIOP THE PRESIDENT
IN REPLY TO A OODIdIITTEE OF
PLANTERS, ETC..
Early in June last a committee of Louisiana
planters (whose names are, given in the cor
respondence which follows,) waited upon
President Lincoln, at the_ White House, with
a petition in behalf of the great planting in-
Omit of the State, ler authority from the gen
eral government to proceed to the election (in
Notrismber nett,) of Federal State officers, in
purlie/nee of the Constitution of the 'United
States and existing State Constitution of Lou
isiana. The President heard the committee,
received their proposition in writing, and cour
teously dismissed them, with the promise that
after a Cabinet consultation on the subject the
committee should have his reply. There was,
accordingly, a Cabinet consultation, and the
result is given in the President's letter here
with transmitted. When. it is remembered
that the existing. State constitution of Louisi
ana is strongly pro slavery, the spirit and pur
pose of the ruling elements of the Cabinet will
be pretty well understood. Mr. Secretory
Chase and his Abolition associates in the Ad
ministration, and the radical political faction
by which they are supported, simply mean,
if they can accomplish it, that none of the
States committed to the rebellion shall be re
stored to the Union without being shorn of the
institution of slavery.
PRESIDENT LINCOLN'S LETTER.
EXECUTIVE MA.1.181014, Washington, June 10.
Messrs. F. E. Mathiot, Bradish Johnson, and
Thomas Cottmttn :
Gentlemen—Your letter, which follows, has
been received and considered :
To Bis" Excellency, ABRAILIM LINCOLN, Presi
ident of the United States :
The undersigned. a committee appointed by
the planters of the State of Louisiana, respect
fully represent that they have been delegated
to seek of the General Government a full re
cognition of all the rights of the State as they
existed previous to the pasi,ago of an aci of
secession, upon the principle of the existence
of. the State Constitution unimpaired, and no
legal act having transpired that could in any
way deprive them of the advantages (;nnferrPd
by the Constitution. Under this Constitution
the State wishes to return to its full allegi
ance in the enjoyment of all rights and priv
ileges exercised by the t t her States under the
Federal Constitution. With the view c‘f cc
complishing the desired object, we further
request that your Excellency will. as Comman
der in-Chief of the Army of the United States.
direct the Military Governor of Louisiana to
order an eleetinn in conformity with the Con
stitution and laws of the State, en the firq
Monday of November next, for all Sate and
Federal officers.
With high consideration and respect, we
have the honer to subscribe ourselves your
obedient servants,
IT E MATHIOT.
BRADISIIIOIINSTON, - CINCINNATI, July 14.
THOMAS COT i MAN. The Compute - id/ says: Mr. Swinton, ot the New ,
Gen
it 'l , :i,z ,. .s, arrived here last night, direct from
Si nee receiving the litter reliable inft•sma-
ws. headquarters. Ile furnishes us with 1
tion has reached me that is r-spectable portion the n following '''u r s to
of the Louisiana people desire to amend their The main body of B:agg's army retreated from
State Constitution, aryl ertntemplate holding a Chattanooga to Atlanta, and the presumption is that
convention for that tibi-iit.
the bulk of Bragg's forces have been sent to Rich-
This faet a:r nr,
mend
itoe t ‘ b r g u : , i s rr o is ,
as it seems to met, is a sufficient reason win: mi tu i r t e ' d 4,000 prisoners during the late
the General G tvernmen: should not give the forward movement. p Our army lain high spirits and
Comnait,tee authority you seek to act under the in splendid condition.
existing State Constitution. I may add, that The Attack on Charleston.
while I do not perceive how such a committal j, FORTRESS MONROE, July 14.
The gunboat Union, Captain C uroy, just arrived
could facilitate: our military Ortar.ttini,s in
from Charleston, bound to New York, reports that
Louisiana, I really apprehend it might Lc f,:: the batteries on Morris Island have been captured
used as to - embarrass theta. except. Port Wagner. The enemy's loss, in killed,
A? to an election to he held next November, wounded, and prisoners, is between 700 and SOO.
there is abundtoet time without any url , r• or The attack commenced not Friday morning. The
Union
. tell l, on . Sunday afternoon, at which time the
m
preclatnatien frothc ;just now. 'The petm of siege Port Wagner was progressing, with every
of danitiSinna shall rot lack an opportunity ' for prospect of a speedy capture. live monitors were
both Federal and State t fEcers by want of engaged.
anything within my power to give them. irtiF, MISSISSIPPI OPENED..
Your obedient servs,t, WASHINGTON, July 15.
A. LINCOLN The fili , taing dispatch has been received
_,.. ...
VicaSBURG, July 10-3 p. m.
~.
IMPORTANT DE01510.7-:. • 'l' iir,,,,,, lien, rot IL Ir. II dleek. General-in
Cl/,/•/ - • 7 llhe f hawing v dispatch has just hem re-
Judge Mcerve:, , f Nee: York ‘ - 'it - ' a
A ceived from Gen. Banks: ..
decision rendcred cn ':', , :d:v aP - -- ; "Itl:FullE PORT HUDSON, July 11
1 (;,,,,, 5.' inc ‘l•ssissi •i is • •
clarets Ilia opinion that the Cocseription At, t ' i- I ' have ' the hoi - ie n r - to - ib i d:rin t • i tU ‘ th ° : P i.t en th ' e ls ; --
is unconstitutlenal in the f ill ovii , tar,: , of Port Hudson surrendered you that
at 7
" The entire ill!'. is el•tarly 0r.,„ nF.titittaattal, o'clock in tbe " ine s r h u a i i n l a• take I:urnout
for it not only Violates the rights of tin: tee.- '
ple, and creates a distinction among our .pit- ---
ix' 'ens, but it is in direct , contravention cf the TitEMEND , ,I'S EN.I'l. SION- - TWO .I",w lei 31i! , ..?
14th and 15th sub-divisions of section 8 of Blown CI , Si.c Tots ql'outtier Burttcd.—T his
1117ninu; two et . f
. Col. , A. O. Hazard's powder
Article lof the Constitution of tile 'Coiled ,,,,,,,,, ~„,,, , ,c , ~,., ~ , ,,,, , L , , , ,,i,
Eilist Hartfrd,
States. Tho Constitution in -r on, cans-
Congress "to raise and support armies," pro , ing Croat destruction of property and spread
vides only for the standing armies , :f the ' .ng,- e"a"-`' :nation nau alarm f ar n ul wid e .—
country, and not for the volunteer and ten: i!,. ' u e r T,,, c ,: c‘ i , n ' ,; ' ,: ' , l 7 1 1 1 ,, r 7f .. ,; t w i '4 , lB s c' t }. l: , °w eo d n c e ' u ,-, \ ,, : j e c , r o e
porary forces which any emergency may de• ' tli , - , t:
i, , , lw t el n lings ,d in ,..; ll,i,rtfi,rd, West Hartford,
:
mend. Article 11 of the amendments pro. 1 Nr .- 7, --
i l o i rii ms i l, , u s r . s , , , , er were shaken so
video : ‘. A we ll regu l a t e d militia being nee- : violently ta .. t.the a amazed, and
..,
cessary to the security of a free State, the L , r a time ,;ready
alarmed. This report in
Ilartr , - , :i N-qc. wed great,
' right of the people to keep and bear arms : T':- ' fi ' r r st m ' e , x. il ph.,.siuwc in the glazing mill,
shall not be infringed." And for the purpose %,3i,l',flocrty
}'ears niece
n i i . i, e ce to7n . , ,, h u a l ri o n,7 berm boilt
of using this militia force the President ie not
' 1, , i1ier.7. :nd it can:aim - id l ' ict — ween Z ,' i t : ' .l l l . t " ‘ -c )
only made commander-in-chief of the art ,y
p::wder. 'The other mill l ' 7:1:: u , ml
and navy of the United States, but also (if th ,, : ril l i ' s i n , a s i p ' , a t zking louse, distant from the glazing
several States when celled in actual service of
i t i i i i i , : , , , y , t 71 ,, e i, imifired_yards, or more, and
the United States. And, therefore as this c:'' ' '''
conscription law does not make the force it , e " -u ' e c f the ea ' nl , -ion t l , : :' ,. ' in u lt f n T ,•. '' r ' n wde b r u . t r ' r t h i e
to have resulted from frieiion in is tb i i!
creates a militia force of the States, nor i , it ' llP"'e ' l
part of the standing armies of the Unitsd , m i n,rllinety of tile glazing mill, and the falling
States, it is clearly not authorized by the Con. dell ' ir r i n ti: ' :'p t a ' i t . ' l,. ' - ' l ' i7g ' n r i ' l l2 l l . '''l iF l L Y ,rt i i g it r i ' a i' t '. e l i l v th n e o ' 'l ' ' '' . v::
I were lasi. Hari); )1 d Times cf Sa ' t ti - ria if w i e ' elc e .
stitution."
A FALSE! - 1000 NAILED: RIOTS IN OTHER.
SPRINGFIELD, July 13.--A riot has broken
Hartford Post haying set alhat a story
out in Hartford, and ti , •ons have Leen sent to
that lion. C. L. VALLANDICTIAII permitted his pr .„ t , et the aruriry and arsenal.
old mother to be a charge on the charity of There is considerable excitement in this
others, his brother sends it the fullowin::, epic- eitY
tle
NEWARK. Del., June '''''', lftifi:t , frcm floston that a mob of one thousand men
To the Editor of the Daily Post: ! have assembled in North street to resist the
SHP—My attention has just been directed I dr ' •j:: '
to a charge. recently published in your paper, : New iso. July 14.—A mob attacked the
against my brother, the Hon. Clement L v a i .1/,,i'cury tllice on .11unclay night, but were fi
landigham, of Ohio. nail : 7 driven off by the police. ibis morning
In this article referred to, you say " he. Per- ! numerous rioters went to New York.
mitted his aged mother to he supported in ! --.-- ,
PROCL A.111 0 1a.; 0 1'1_41NVI;
e. T ß El s l6 c t 0 VER.NOR
part or whole -by the church to which she !
belongs." Now, sir, I assert, from my own •
To VIE rEoPI.F. !_,F . NEW JERSEY. 1 A V t IDITOWS I..IO'fICE.--Estate of John
personal knowledge, that the charge is utter- ' . .
c fej_ ,,,.., - ) 3! 0 ~ i t ty, ,, , ,i d e .e t r e , r i ir , t , t , t i e i c Lyi
to o: 1 , .31:10 . 1.9te , r. Drover. de.
t ,, , 1 d ! E n . dat , rb b ri e t r e .
Acts of violence do net restore individual 1
ly false—without the slightest foundation in !
rights, or remedy real or fancied 'wrongs.— I the halowe remaining in the hands crl'u
fact—the very reverse of the truth. 11 r. Vil- ty , ..Vit t i i s . ! i r ,ad to t r or .i . d deceased. to,and amon g [to.
for every griev- !
„landigham's mother is not now, and neverhas : The hsw fere; '" h e e a remed •Y
, arthe, and to the law every good citizen will ! I l r 'l';ln . Cl', the 21:t tah.ayso'fmAe'L7G‘ulls'r'i,t for
1 17171711 Tr!
been, dependent to the amount of one d dlar
on he church to which she heiongs," al
appeal fot redress : ` ! me afternoon, in iho Library Room of the Court House,
" V .
11 !Is ! ften erigtnate without preconcert, in 1
, in ,i, t t e d e i. Zs b ! ,, of ti r ,r czt ,, er tie s n c , t i lere nil per.. interested In
though of that church her husband was for !
! the ttheidental gathering of a crowd. In tilts I wg. R. WILSON, Auditor.
thirty-two years the esteemedo and Lel 0; e l
of time of excitement I call linen all citizens of; j'tls'.--1- (Entrain, cfpy ) 41 23
pester. W y
With the exception of an annuit
this State to avoid angry discussion, to did- I ,!!!.;
one hundred dollars received from an.Oher !rA , courage- large assemlilages of the people, to ! VI , NI II IN6 , NOTES, for w s hich tie E IH R GIASI D E.R D EIII - -
source, the whole support of herself cad her
3 •tupod rthaleration, and to DSC every effort to ' UM will ho paid at the Banking Ron. of
two daughters living with her, is furnished . ! HEED, HENDERSON & CO.
by that same son, Clement L. Vallandigham, preserve the peace.
Lancaster, Feb. 7, '63 [feblo ifs
whom you so grossly libel.
The house in , Given under my liand and privv seal at Trec
which she lives—the old homestead—a large l.''''' this 15 th day of July, 18G1.
and comfortable mansion, he purchased for ! '`U!est. ...S!!EL PARKER.
5. •
her use, and for that kindness of heart fir ! M. Dickinse2, Private Secretary.
which he is distinguished, he closet:fulls , min
isters to her wants, .and with filial affection ' Tril-NHSGIVI- 7 " 4 AND PRATER!
endeavors to soothe and cheer her declining I The President of the United States has op
years. No son could be more kind, dutiful ! pointed Thursday, the 6th day of Angus'', as
and affeqpionate than he, as even his political
a day of thanksgiving anti prayer to Almigh!y
enemies who are intimately acquainted with :
him will testify. :.. God for the recent victories achieved by the
Hoping that you will insert this cunnouni- ! armies of the Unit_ il .
cation in the Post, and thus in a measure re• ' -......—
pair the injury you have done both to him and •
ti:Cr A loynl Lentrner i s one \\lto
Me, ,
is Willhl2,' to SUCritiee tHIVLOCIV'S hire
I am respectfully yours,
' 1
JAMES L. VALLANDIGUAM. 1 eliller 111 duo War or allVWllerf' eke
"PESTIFERuUs DEMGCF.AT S." —ThZ ~.stiteS);tald _
speaks of the alters of the Atiltitttv meet io , , •
to whom the President addresscd Lis io't. - , -
fogging letter, as " pestiferous Democrats."- •=^ 2 3 I:. 4 , 3 - Employment I - - 04
At the heacl of the list stands the name of - iv, will from i:Lis _,''' M S ....IV A M
N 'l2
nod E al) 1
EaASTUB CoRNING, who in the last Congress te naive Kg . e. : o i ts,:e t' i . ,i ' xe a ' C ° olll P l32l '. ieS ' i n i t rl h :
i'trtil l llll . l7 n Sn
voted for all measures for the prosecution of ice,. notirFst...., - it, :r. - •v in., Machine Company, 11. JAMES,
''
the war, and who, a year or so ago, when the Gene".l-^ent. '
- •Illan '
Ohio •
rang '27 ly 33
Government had not money to pay its soldies...Ts - - T 9 Nervous Sufferers of Both Sexes.
and employees, advanced $1,000,000 for that -A Ree , rend Get tli3Mel hoeing been restored to health
purpose. He and other " pestiferous Demo- inn for: dace, aft, undergoing all the usual routine and
crate "of New York have recently raised and Iregut, expensive modes of treatment without successi
sent to the field about 20 000 troops to Dre- c,.e:dere it his sacred dory to cuirannicate to his afflicted
fellow creatures Ito means of corn. hence, on the receipt
vent Lincoln from being driven out of Wash
el an act essed envelope, he wilt send (free)a copy ofthe
ington. It is of these men that the Statesman
prescription nsed.. Direct to Dr. John M. Dagnall. \o. 150
says they " would cry Amen if Jeff Davis and l
his armies wore now in 'Washington, and the . -.nit'a
'tree' - L'''''kl3'. Nee
York.
(fob 17 le 7
~.
White House occupied by the leader of the 1 - -- - TheConfession.s and Eine r'-
ENun OF A :shuVOUS YOUNG MAN.--butile,bed
iconspirators." Such sentiments and repro- ~, a wsrcinz and t'r the eamci.l benefit of young men,
,_.
sentattons are atrocious, and no one but a ' ..,1 those who huff, witNewnanNeong I. '
;dbilitv L.,. 0
blind and malignant partisanwould utter them Memory. Premature I.hcay, Cc , ,bc., by .ne sehe has cured
They are disgraceful in the extreme, and show , b .n in d r . a l e , l , l; o bj: n ir i n e p o l e e o rn t ozs , , ,, ,,, , f t t b er ,, b , o 4 ing put to great expense
'l4le74i l e=rl l , i s ci M
that to certain minds no services to the country prescribed be learned IR 'more.
and no fidelity to the Constitution can pal_ ( I free) of the author, C. A. Lambert, Esti ,Groenpuint, Long
Island, by enclosing, an addressed envelope.
liate the crime of opposing the mercenary and Address CLIARLES A. LAISILEIZT,
destructive schemes of Republican d demo- arzonpoiut, Long, Island, New York.
2m IT
goguee.—Nero Hampshire Patriot.
.f.'"l-.Eye and Ear.
WHERE THE GOLD Is.—During the . L i r t m ,,F. , J. 3AAC3, IL 'D., OCULIST AND AURIST,
panic at Pittsburg ; to prevent capture- tliitk e , VCr'e u r :r i rj,':g o e`,:d te w d i a t t h N Le l a i s l es Pto c; 8 t1 5 ,e
curable. 11 rEAR will be scientifically treated and cured if
by the rebels, the bankers and others
ch .- ,,rges A m R a TLFI fo C r IA O L EYES inserted without pain. No
of that city - transferred to Cleveland,
Ohio, $16,000,000 in gold, and on • N. B. The Aledica ' Ne a c t u '' lt u y . Is Incited, as he has no
. secrets in his mode of treatment.
the succeeding day $65,000. I juin 23
WA.R NEWS.
The Attach. on . Charlestoii.
BOSTON, July 18.
The correspondent of,the Boston Herald gives the
following account of the second day's fighting on
Morrie Island :
On the morning of the 11th at July the Sixth
Connecticut and Ninth Maine made a furious attack
upon the Cummings's Point battery. They got pas
session of it andhoisted the American flag. At day
light Post Sumpter opened, when a Pennsylvania
regiment cowardly deserted them, refusing to stand
by their comrades.
(This is a Yankee story,_which we take theliberty
of disorediting.—sD=BuLLEns
The other regiments held the battery untifthey
were badly cut up. They then abandoned it And
the rebels again look posession.
These two regiments have shown themselves he
roes in this campaign.
" At 10 o'clock one of the Monitorstprocecded to j
attack the Cummings s Point battery' and at 12
o'clock three wooden gunboats opened on the battery
at long range, and threw their 200 roundshot direct
ly into their works.
" Fort Sumter has been throwing shell in to Mor
ris Island without doing any damage to our side.
" The cannonading ceased at 4 o'clock, P. M.
"The Monitors have been supplied with fresh
crews from the different ships.
" The iron clad Montauk has just arrived from
Port Royal, and Lieut. Boomer, of the Housatonic,
will take command of her. She is over the bar, I
proceeding with the gunboats and fourtean vessels, i
in front of Morris Island and Fort . Sumter.
c• We shall re-commence the attack to-morrow
morning when we will be sure of silencing the Cum
minas's Point battery and Fort Johnson.
Everything is working well—the ball is opened
in earnest.
The Memphis has just bronzht in a rebel side
wbee!or loaded with Cotton, which was captured
while trying to run out of Bull's Bay last night.—
Oar troops will have their battery done in two days
more and then they can shell Fort Sumter."
Now YORK, July IS.
The advices per the Fulton state os the result of
Gen. Gilmore's operations up to the morning of the
- 1.1 , h, that he has posession of the batteries on Mor
ris Island save Fort Wagner.
It is reported that our iron-clads - had made a breach
OD the south wall of Fort Sumter.
On the 13th, one hundred and thirteen wounded
rebil? were brought into Folly Island. Many of
them stated that they were forced into the rebel
service, and intend to take the oath of allegiance.
General Grant's Array
CtNelituArt, July 14.
The Commerciql has received advices from Vicks
burg to the CM.
Gen.. Grant had pushed the work nf...parolitig the
rebel prisoners. They number 21.277.
The general officers captured include Generals
Pemberton, Stevenson, Forney, Smith, Lee, Taylor,
Herbert, Cummings, Barton, Sharp, Harris, Moore,
Baldwin and Vaughan.
immediately after the surrender of Vicksburg
Sherman moved in the direction of the Big Black
river with a large army, and on the following day
suet Johnston in a drawn up line of battle
A si nguinary battle took place, resulting in John
ston's defeat and the capture of two thousand pris
oners. Frank. P Blair is reported to be in possession
or Jackson.
A rumor is in circulation that Port Hudson sur
rendered to lien. Banks on the sth, and we took 15,-
000 prisOners.
Army of Ihe Cumberland
utivrzir:g w;' l -1 a i;ctnendous expl,
NEW YCRK, July base reports
CXY(2I)t, hi, OWII
N. P. BANiu, Major “en."
U. S. littari . T, Major Gen.
4- Ettiora of Intelligencer.
-Data Bias -With: yOur permisalM I vial( to sey to the
readers of your paper that I will send by return mail to
all who wish it. (free) a Recipe, with full directions toy
making and using a simple Vegetable Balm, thst will
Effectually remove. In 10 days, Pimples, Blotches, Tan,
Freckles, and all Impurities of the-Skin, leaving the same
soft, clear, smooth and beautiful.
I will ago mall free to those basing Bald Heads or Bare
Faces, simple directions and information that will enable
them to start a full growth of Luxuriant Hair, Whiskers,
cr a Moustache, in leas than 30 deya. All applications
answered by return mail without charge.
Bespectfally yorirs
'DIOS. F. CHIPMAN, •
Chemist,
j city 21 3m 233 No. 531 Broadway, New York.
4id - e w Jersey .Lands for SaHe,
ALSO,
GARDEN OR FRUIT FARMS,
Suitable for Grapes, PeacbiaL Pears, Itarpberries, Straw
berries, Blackberries, Curran, the., of 1, 234, 5, 10 or 20
acres each. at the following prices for the present, viz.: 20
acres for $2OO, 10 acres for $llO, 5 acres for $OO, 21-4 acrea
far $.O, 1 acre far $2O. Payable by cno dollar a week.
Also, rood Cranberry lands, and vitiate lots in CRET—
WOOD, 25 by 100 feet. atslo each, payable by one dollar
a week. The above land and farms, are situated at Chet
wood, Woobiagtou township, Burlington county, New
Jersey. For further information, apply, with a P. O. Stamp,
for a chortler.. to B. FRANKLIN CLARK,
Jon 10 ly 1J No. 90 Cedar Street, New York, N. Y.
.t-A Friend in Need. Try it.
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the receipt of Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut, the great
I, me setter, and hes been used. in his practice for the lost
twenty years w Oa the most astonishing success. An ex
ternal remedy, it is without a deal, and will alleviate pain
more speedily than any other preparation. For all Rheu
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u curative for Sores, Wounds. Sprains. Bruises, dc., its
s , othing, healing and poweriul strengthouing properties,
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atte,t this fart.
.411er -- S.re edvertiEement. [June id ly 23
The Confessions and Experience of
a Norco - us ILvalid.—Putlished for the benefit and as a
caution to young men, and others, who suffer from Ner
vous Debility, Early Decay, and their kindred ailments—
supplying the means of self-cure. By one who has cured
himself after being a victim of misplaced confidence in
medical humbus and quackary. By enclosing a post paid
directed t-avalope, single copies may - be had of the author,
Nathaniel Mayfair, Big., Bedford, Rings county, New
York. [Jan 20 a ly 2
ti unlit y to All: Uniformity of
Plice ! A new feature of Business: Every one his own Sales..
roan. Jones & Co. of the Crescent One Price Clothing Store
602 Market stree t, above 6th, In addition to having the
argent, most varied and fashiomble stock of Clothing In
Philadelphia, made expressly for retail sales, have consti
tuted every one his own Salesman, by having marked in
n4ures, on each article, the very lowest price it can be
sold for , so they cannot possibly vary—all must buy alike.
The goals are all well sponged and prepared and great
pain= taken with the making, so that all can buy with the
full S r of getting a good article at the very lowest
pric,
lt7a,ml.er the Crescent, In Market, above 6th, No. 460
JONES .k CO.
Horse Owners:
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imsivaled by any, and in all risen of Lameness, arising
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and certain. ILirneSJ or Saddle Galls, Scratches, Mango.
he.. it will also curs speedily. Spsvin and Itingbouo may
be easily prey-riled and cured in their Incipient stages,
but confirmed cases are beyond the possibility of a radical
cure. Nn case of the kind, however, is E 0 desperate or
hnp<le•s bier it may be alleviated by this Liniment, and
its faithful application will always remove the Lameness,
arid endble the horses to travel with comparative ease.
Every horse owner should have this remedy at hand, for
its timely use at the first appearance of Lameness will
ctLriuslly prevent those formidable diseases mentioned,
to which all horses are liable, and which render so many
otherwi-f , valuable horses nearly worthlese.
Fre advertisement.
On the 1-Ph inet.. by Rev. T Kirkpatrick. Charles A
Getz lit :4,1 .kuuantlt L. Mio.tee, bath of this city.
t_to the litth net , by the Rev. J. J. Striae, Dante
Eleeeber, of Provide.oce, to Mies Leah E .Jamee, of Motor
Or, .ILIIIP 11th iost , by Rev. J. T. Eckert, David New,
.;,, :\ Elizhbeth Claymao, both of Provideoce
1
On Jay id. by the same, at the German Reformed Par
cottage, New Providence, Henry Worst, Jr, to Miss Sonar
Frallelt, Loth of Salkbary township.
Ea=
(d” th e h iret., in Alexandria, Va , dohu U. Weber, of
city, ab at 27 yeses.
tho llt h inst., at the hospital in Gettysburg, of
wounds re , vived in battle on the 3d must., Charles O. Lice.
ler, of Co. F, hush P late of this city, aged 2.6
y e ar, idol 7 days. [llls remains were interred at Wood.
ward Hill on Friday I
On the 3d lust, Killed in the battle of Gettysburg, henry
A rnlAtronc, of Co. E, let Ponnsylvania Reserves, son of
Artordrono, of Martic township, aged 27 years. [lle
was burled at Clark's Graveyard, near Mount Nebo, ou the
On tin( id inst., at the battle of Gettysburg, Joseph Del
zest. a mouth, of CO,P. tub Reg, P. age d 2 2 years
Military honors wort , paid to the remains of the decease(
on Sunday «Iternonn by a company of soldiers under the
coconautl of Copt .I wary Crone, of Co A, It th R e gime n t
Ili, funeral anus also attended by a large number of citi
It piece (ism hie parents reiddynne, S. Prior
—IA pro diadeil to ' , Ft, lwar(l Dill
On the II th Mat. in Pequea township, Daniel It. Bow
mss, aged rol yetra..
On the 13th ult .in fitiqueo. Miry Ann- wife of Th•ms
it 11.,niieri,n. in iiith year of her ago
on the 31st ult.. .3 /riles 15.1eSpaiiren
tiez-il C 2 yearn.
THE .HAR.H.ETS
Lancaster ‘Vitolesale Grain Market.
forr,tt.3 by J. B. 13mtr.u..i. But.. Forwarding and
Cor,.m.ssion Merchants, .No. 91 North Queen street.
LANCASTER, July 20.
662
1.00
1.45
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buf hal
Rol
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tlneereeed
Whiekey, In hhds
in We..
LINC,S 7 ER o.ls COMPANT s Orrin:.
Jule 13 ]863. j
ii. Meeting of the Mena
-3 nt the 1,1r1,,t0r uas Cottlplliy, bald this day, a
OEJ. K. REED, Treasure-.
3t ES
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.--Assigned Estate
at .Liana Curran, of toe Borough of etranburf —The
undersi,tisd Auditor, appointed to distribute the balance
remmnina; in the hands of Henry Miller, Assienes, to and
thorn leasliv entitled to the same, will sir far that
porpo, on NVI.3I)NiNDAY, tho 19th day of AUGUST, et
2 o'vio-a. P. 11.. in th • Lthrary Ileum at the Court Hausa
in Ho Ciiv of lion - toiler, where all persons interested in
',elk, - attend.
A. HERR SMITH, Auditn,.
4t 2S
T),ISSOLOTrO:i OF PARTNERSHIP.-..
1,7 The hem of G A BLV:, riCIIIKAFFEEL. RE'INUOLD
. iu the Sewion and Lumber business. is dissolved by
Th.
, u.enr, to tot, «tioct from the first of April, )863.
Th.,. who are indott9rl to the firm are requested to c me
f cwird ar.d make settlement at one, or the claims against
h. moil he itor, , t is the hands of a collector.
FOR NEURALGIA, it will afford immediate relief in
every case, however distressing.
It will relieve the worst cases of HEADACHE in three
G ABLE. SCHEAFFER, REINHOLD & CO , minutes and is warranted to do it.
jel3 21 3t Dknenater, TOOTHACHE also will it anro•instantiy.
Ton businers is nor, conducted under the firm of Gable
A_
LIDITOLVS NOTICE.--Ifstate of Anoka
A_ Marin Grose, late or Penn township,Lancanter coon.
ty, ,leceased —The. undersigned Auditor, appointed to
i;Arribute the balance remaining in the hands of Michael
e and Betjamin G Getz, Elecutors of the Will of
, ald deceased. to end among those legally entitled to the
same. ',II sit I,r that purpose on WEDNESDAY, the 12th
day of AUGUST neat. at 10 o'clock, A. M., in the Library
Room or the Corot Hence, in the City of Lancaster, where
all pe,Bl-123 interested in said distribution mar attend.
W. CARPENTER, Auditor.
4t 28
OLDIERS' BOUNTY,
BACK PAY AND rEssioNb
CA,Beefed without delay.
Zip-OFF - ICE IN SOUTH DUKE STREET.
.at. 10.'3:; 0] J. B. KAUFMAN
ll S L T ,d ' i l e ' r r s Y . ; a fl i f n * s j t n 7; ontheo D o
f E J h 7 n D jac — k:
I st, af Colerain township, Lancaster county, deed, having
boo issued to the subscriber residing in said township:
All pid - soas indebted to said estate are requested to make
pa:, merit immediately. and those having claims will pre
sero thorn, orithout delay, properly authenticated for set
thaneut. ELIZA JANE JACK,
june P ft" 22! Administratrlx.
l; t➢ITORrS NOTICE.--Estate of Susan
llman, late of Conoy township, Lancaster county,
dee'd.—The undersigned Auditor, appointed to distribute
the belance remaining in the hands, of John IL Amish,
executor of said deceased, to and among those legally en
titled to thu same. mill elt for that purpose on FRIDAY,
the 14th nay cf AUGUET, 1b63, nt 10 o'cloeli, A. 11., in the
I threry Doom of the Court House, in the City of Lancaster,
ohe re atl percons Mier. sled in said distribution may nt•
173.1 . . il. ITILSON.
Auditor.
ul, - 201
4 UDITOI.VS NOTICE.--Estate of Daniel
J. Rauunlior, late of the City of Lancaster, deceased
The underrigued Auditor, appoiuted to distribute the
bat:lnce r..maining in the hands of Jacob Waltz, adminis
trator of said deceased, to and among those legally en
titled to the same, will sit for that purpose on TUESDAY,
the 11th day of AUGUST, 1563, at 2 o'clock. P. It.. in the
Library Room of the Court House, in the City of Lancas.
ter, where all perscus interested in said distribution may
attend. WAI. R. WILSON, Auditor.
july 7 [Daily Inquirer copy.] 41 26
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.--Assigned estate
of Reuben Wann.—Tho undersigned Auditor, ap
p' int,rl by the Court of Common Ple is. to distribute the
halence remaining In tho hands of Cyrus Renal Earl ,
assignee of .13.131.11,00 Warm, to and among those legally en
titled to the same, will sit far that purpop3 on TUESDAY.
AUGUST 4th, at 2 o'clock, P. 51., in the Library Room of
the Court Rouse, in the City of Lancaster, where all per.
eons interested In said distribution may attend.
july 7 4t 2G] 11. B. SWARR, Auditor.
UOITOIL'S NOTIC E.—Estate of JOHN
Pk REED, late of Leacock township, decessed
The undersigned Auditor, appointed to distribute the bal
ance remaining in the handset James Reed, Administrator
of t.lid &reseed, to and among those legally entitled to the
come, will sit for that purpose on WEDNESDAY, the 12th
ay of AUGUST, 180.3, at 10 o',-lock, A M., in the Library
}Vern of the Court House, in the Oily of Lancaster, where
all persons interested in sold distribution may attend.
july 1111 27] H. M. NORTH, Auditor.
STATE OF JAMES IIIcSPARRAN's
Letters of administreUou on the estate of James Me
bperran, Sr., late of Fulton township, 'Ancestor county,
deceased, having been granted to the subscribers residing
iu said township: All perroos indebted to said estate ere
requested to make payment Immediately, and those having
claims will present them, without delay, properly authen•
'nested for settlement.
AMELIA F. AMP/MAN,
JAMES McSPARRAN,
julyl4 611.27 J Adminiatrators.
ASSIGNED ESTATE OF JOEN H.
BARE AND WIFE. late of Rauh° township. Lancas•
ter county. The undersigned Auditor, appointed to dis
tribute the balance ninth:ling In the hands of Lsam L.
Bear. Assignee by deed of voluntary assignment, for belle.
fit of creditors, to and among those legally entitled to the
same, will sit for that purpose on PetTIIIIDAT, the Bth
day of AL OUST, 1863, at 2 o'clock, P. IL, in the Library
Boom of the Court House, in the CB: of Lancturter, - where
all persona interested in said distribution may attend.
WM. B. WILSON, Auditor.
(Examiner copy.) 4t
A SSIONED ESTATE OF JOHN PICK , .A
fil,.—Tbe undersigned, appointed •Aucittor by the
Court c f Cammon Pleas of Lancaster County, to report disr.
tribution of the balance in the hands of the Assignee of
John Picket, will sit at the Court House, in the City of
Linmater, on TUESDAY, AUGUST 11th, 1863, at 2 o'cleek
P. 3P, when and where all persons interested may attend
if they see proper.
E.EI7 BEN IL LONG, Auditor.
Lancaster, Pa., July 14th, 1863.. [4t 27
STATES UNION HOTEL,
606 AND 60 8 MARKET STREET
PHILADELPHIA.
The undersigned, bap . to inform hie friends, and the for
mer patrons of the "STATES UNION," an well
as the public generally, that he has accepted the 'r, m
mansgerehip of the, HOTEL named at the bead
of this notice, and that the house has been
thoroughly renovated and improved throughout, in a
manner which will compare favorably with what are
called the first clam Rota's of the city. The patronage of
the public is respectfully solicited. The TERMS are $1.60
per day. CHAS. M. ALLMOND, Mannar.
Junes tt 22
rrATTERSALL , S azAvir. POWDER
I Powdered Rosin, Antimony, Fennigreez, Sulpha
Saltpetre, Assaftetida, Alum, &a For sale at
epr 22 tf 14 TIIOSLAS lILLMARER,,
Drag and (Ilvenfeal Stews. Wart Rln
$9O A MONTH I--We want Agents at
$6O a month, expenses paid, to sell our Ererlart
ing Pencils, Oriental Burners, and thirteen other nor,
useful and curious articles Fifteen circulars sent free.
Addre=s,
jape 2
A TTRACTIONS FROM THE N. >OREC
AND PHILADELPHIA AUCTIONS.
WENTZ BROTHERS
Offer the greatest attractions in the way of
DRESS GOODS, LADIES' CLOAKS AND SHAWLS.
Dress Gooods in every variety. SPRING CLOAKS.
SPRING AND SUMMER SHAWLS.
Shawl Room as usual contains every new variety and price.
HOOP SKIRTS.
The largest, best and cheapest assortment always to be
found In our Large Hoop Rooms, which we are constantly
receiving direct from the Largest Hoop Skirt Manufactory
in the world.
French Lace Pointes and Mantels at old prices.
Linens, Mochas, Calicos, Sheetings, Ac., dc, at the lowest
possible prices.
Ladies' Silk and Cotton Sun Umbrellas,
Sun Shades and Parasols.
Goode of every description for Men and Boys' wear.
WENTZ BROTHERS' Bee Hive Store,
may 19 tf 19] ' No. 6 East King street.
H AIR DRESSING O AZD SHAVING
SAMUEL J. WILLIAMS takes pleasure in notifying his
numerous friends and customers, that he has removed his
Saloon from Cooper's Hotel to the basement under Peter
M'Conomy's Shoe Store. in West King street, bear the
Market House, and has fitted it up In new and elegant style
or tho accommodation of customers.
HAIR DRESSING, SHAVING AND SHAMPOONING
done in the in st scientific and fashionable style, and his
tonsorial °Orations are performed with the greatest ease
and comfort to all concerned.
He will also color the hair and whiskers, and guarantee
the colors to be applied without Injury to either.
Give the ProfeSsor a call, and he flatters himself that he
will be able to render general satisfaction.
.f/- Don't make a mistake and get into the wrong shop.
Recollect, it is immediately under breconomy's Shoe Store.
apr 15 tf 14 S. J. WILLIAMS.
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$-Ara,447 -Aeii.
fnor ihi a tisft--4,4, ~
Dune 23 ly 21
BLANKETS,
SACKINGS,
CUSHIONS,
And all other articles belonging to the business.
feb 10 ly AMOS lIILLBORN.
B➢IISHLER'S HERB BITTERS
.• AGAIN TRIUMPHANT!
AGAIN TRIUMPITA'NT ! I
Read the following certificate of another wonderful cure
performed by
B. MISHLER'S HERB BITTERS
MORE TESTIMONY.
Ma. B. MISIILER—Dear Sir r My daughter, a young girl
about 12 years rf age, caught a cold in her eyes early last
spring which afflicted her to much that I was afraid she
would lose the eight of one of her eves. :ho naally got to
bal that it was found necessary to keep her continually in
a dirk room, allowing not even a candle to be lit. About
three weeks ago I was induced to give her a battle of your
bitters. and am happy to ssy that one battle cured her So
completely that sho is now able to go to school.
SECHETARA y FO THE TREAS.
H-44, AUTHORIZED ILE
TO CONTINUE MY AGENCY FOR A BRIEF PERIOD,
And until further notice, I ihull continua to receive Sub
ecriptions to the
5-20
1_,0_49.1•T _49_2" P'.49.8..,
At my Office, and at the different Sub Agencies through
out the Loyal States.
JAY COOKE,
Sobscription Agent,
114. heath Third Street, Philadelphia.
july 4t 27
r‘lt. SIVEIET , S
D
INFALLIBLE LINIMENT,
THE GREAT EXTERN AL REM EDT.
FOR RTIEUMATISNI. GOUT, NEURALGIA, LUMBAGO,
STIFF NECK AND JOINTS. SPRAINS, BRUISES,
CUTS AND WOUNDS, PILES, HEADACHE,
AND ALL RHEUMATIC AND NER
VOUS DISORDERS.
For all of which it is a speedy and certain remedy, and
never fails. This Liniment is prepared from the recipe of
Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut, the lemons bOne setter,
and has been used in his practice for more than twenty
years with thwmost astonishing enemas.
AS AN ALLEVIATOR OF PAIN, it is unrivalled by any
preparation before the public, of which the most skeptical
may be convinced by a single trial.
This Liniment will cure, rapidly and radically, Rheu.
matin Disorders of every kind, and in thousands of cases
where it bas been used it has never been known to fall.
FOR NERVOUS DEBILITY AND OhNERAL LASSI
TUDE arising from imprudence or excess, this Liniment is
a most happy and unfailing remedy. Acting directly upon
the nervous tissues, it strengthens and revivifies the eye.
tern, and restores it to elasticity and vigor.
FOR PILES.—As an external remedy, we claim that it is
the best known, and we challenge the world to produce an
equal. Every vi tim of this distressing complaint should
give it a trial, for it will not fail to afford immediate relief
and in a majority of cases will effect a radical cure.
QUINSY AND SORE THROAT aro sometimes extremely
malignant and dangerous, but a timely application of this
Liniment will never fail to cure.
SPRAINS aro sometimes very obstinate, and enlarge.
ment of the joints Is liable to occur if neglected. The worst
case may be conquered by this Liniment in two or three
days.
BRUISES, CUTS,
WOUNDS, SORES, ULCERS, BURNS
and SCALDS, yield readily to the wonderful healing pro.
portico of Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment when used ac
cording to directions. Also, CEIILBLAINS, FROSTED
FEET, INSECT BITES and STINGS.
Every Horse Owner should have this remedy at hand,
for its timely use at the first appearance of Lameness will
effectually prevent those formidable diseases, to which all
horses are liable, and which render so many otherwise
valuable horses nearly worthless.
Over four hundred voluntary testimonials to the wonder.
ful curative properties of this Liniment have been received
within the last two years, and many of them from persons
in the highest ranks of life.
To avoid imposition, observe the Signature and Likeness
of Dr. Stephen Sweet on every label, and also " Stephen
Sweet's Infallible Liniment" blown in the glass of each
bottle, without which none are genuine.
RICHARDSON L - CO.,
Sole Proprietors, Norwich, Ct.
[June 18 ly 23
For Sale by all Dealers.
NEW YORK MEDICAL INSTITUTE.
A benevolent Institution endowed for the cure of
Chronic Diseases of every nature, and to protect invalids
from quack advertisers and imposters. No charges except
for medicine until cured, and in case of extreme poverty
treatment free. No Minerals or Poisonous Drugs used.
The Physicians have had long and extensive experience
both in private and Hospital practice. The following are
some of the complaints to which special attention is given.
All diseases of the Head, Throat, Lungs, Heart, Stomach,
Liver, Kidney, Bladder, Rheumatism, Fits, Cancer, Piles,
Nervous Affections, Diseases of the Sexual Organs, Seminal
Weakness, Impotence and Virulent diseases of every
nature positively cured: Diseases of Females and all
Irregularities successfully treated. Blindness and Deaf
ness cured without painful operations. Patients treated
by letter, by sending a statement of their ease. Medicine
sent to any part of the country. Consultation free to all.
Address, Stamp enclosed,
DR. L. GRAVES, Consulting Physician,
mar 25 ly 117 609 Broadway, New York City.
SHEAFPFLAPS CHEAP BOOR STORE
. 32 NORTH QUEEN STREET
IS THE PLACE TO PURCHASE '
SCHOOL BOOKS & SCHOOL STATIONERY,
COMPRISING ALL THE 0001008
READING AND SPELLING BOOKS,
ARITHMETICS AND ALGEBRAS,
GRAMMARS AND ETYMOLOGIES,
DICTIONARIES AND HISTORIES,
PHILOSOPHIES, As., Ac.
COPY AND COMPOSITION BOOKS,
LETTER, CAP AND NOTE PAPER,
BLANK-BOOKS, SLATES,
LEAD AND SLATE PEICILS,
PENS AND HOLDERS, INK,
INKSTANDS, RULERS,
and the best and most complete assortment of
SCHOOL STATIONERY IN THE CITY.
4 Liberal discounts made to Teachers and Merchants
JOHN SHE AFTER'S
Cheap Cash Book Store,
32 North Queen street, Lancaster.
If 40
%TAN ENGEN & SNYDER
V DESIGNERS AND ENGRAVERS ON WOOD,
N. E. COBS= STH LOTH CHOTHUT STTLEXTS,
PHILADELPHIA.
Execute. all kinds of WOOD ENGRAVING, with beauty,
correctness and despatch—Original Doalgns furnished for
Fine Book Ilinstratione—Persons wishing Cats, by sending
a Photograph or Daguerreotype, car, have viows of
COLLEGES, CHURCHES,
COTTAGES, STOKE 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 lowest
prices.
For Specimens of Fine Engraving, see the Illustrated
Works of J. B. LIPPINCOTT rt Co., B. H. BUTLER A Go,
ko„ he. foot 2Sly 41
SHAW & CLARK, Biddeford, Arsine.
1m 20
PHILADELPHIA.
MATTRESSES,
FEATHERS,
003IFORTABLES,
QUILTS,
1921M1311
0 N. ELT I N.G NIDWI_
THE MEW/ ITIANT-SEALINGIND POST;NARK.
13 Sys ~, li iRe~ :G i ahi 3:~
The presentable, on the lettefiteelf of the POST-MA K
and POSTAGE-STAMP, generally destroyed with the de
tached cover, tan long been deemed a matter of es first
imperrtanee. Thiadeelderatunt is nowtriamplantly waved
by this ingenious invention. Many obvious advantsvas
must arise from the general use of this envelope.
FY:rd.—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 neglected or imperfectly done.
Second—Security against Impertinent Intrusion; the
letter and envelope being firmly attached by the stamps,
and inch:more cannot be inspected even if the flap be clan
destinely opened.
Third—Safety against. Abstraction of Valuable 'nolo.
surer. If the tap be left unsealed, or opened with felon[-
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.
Flnerth—Sectrrily for the free payment of the Postage;
as the stamp, when once properly placed in this window,
cannot be removed without its destruction.
Rita—Advantage therefore to the Government; by the
effectual destruction of every stamp in its first use
Salo—Facility to the Post Office Operations; by a uni
form location of the stamp in the upper right lend corner,
which is the most convenient position for the Post Office
mark.
Seventh—Verification or 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 no desirable,
that many prudent persons are constrained th dispense
with the ore of envelopes, that they may have the poet
mark on the letter; and others take the precaution to pin
the envelope acain 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 berry.
Ninth—Ornamentation • which, though some may think
of small importance, certainly meets the approval of all
persons of taste.
Tenth—Cost. Notwithstanding the many and unrivalled
advantages of the "Stamp Sealing Envelopes," they will
be furnished at a very small advance upon the prices of
those not having the benefit of this patent.
Can be had et J. M. WESTIIAB.EFICS
Cheap Book Store, Corner North Queen and Orange Sta.
nor 4 tf 43
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GENER AL COLLECTORS,
No. '26 SOIREE TREED STREET, PRILIDELPIIIA.
REFERENCES:
Jay, Cooke & Co., E. P. Middleton & Brother,
James. Bent, Santee & Co., Esherlnk, Black & Co.,
C. H. M'Kibbin & Son, Hon. Wm. Wilkins,
Hon. James Pollock, I H. D. Foster,
A. H. Reeder, Asa Packer,
Warren J. Woodward, T. L. Bradford, En.,
Geo. Sanderson.
FOR GOLD AND SILVER
HIGHEST PRICE PAID
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"TETE AGE."
A NATIONAL DEYOURATIC NEWSPAPER,
To bo publiO,l Daiiy and Weekly in tho City of Phila.
delphia. by
A. T GEn&SLIRENNER & CO.
A. J. GLOSSEREN N ER.
El=
"Tan Ann" will advocate the principles and policy of
the Dera , tratic party, and will, therefore, necessarily favor
the restoration of the Union as it wee, and defend the
Constitution of the United State?, and that of this Com
monwealth.
It will freely and fairly dkouss all legitimate subjects of
newspaper comment, 'including, of course, and pro.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 see.
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 them, truthfully, the fearful perils in which we
stand no a nation—to exhibit the magnitude of the task
that is before them, If they would check oar downward
progress—and to inspire them with patriotic determination
to apply ill REMEDY for our national ills.
In brief, it will, in all things, aim to be the faithful ex
ponent of Democratic prinrilies, and to render itself
worthy to be an organ of the Democratic party, under
whose auspices our country prospered so long and so well.
The restoration of that party—the, party of the Constitu
tion and the Union—to power, in the legislative and execu
tive governmental branches of the States and of the Union,
we believe to ha necessary to avert anaraly, and the utter
ruin of the Republic. To contribute to that restoration
will be our highest aim.
The News, Literary, Commercial, and other departments,
will receive due attention, and will he so conducted as to
make "THE AGE" worthy of the support of the general
reader.
thy-The many difficulties now surrounding an enter
prise of the magnitude of that in which the undereigned
are ongaged, require them to appeal to the public for a
generous support, and ask for "THE AGE" 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
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Address, A. J. GLOMBRENNEII A CO.,
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Six Months,
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Cordes delivered at the
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LA DIES' DRESS GOODS
A beautiful assortment Just opened by
HAGER & BROTHERS,
From the late New York and Philadelphia
AUCTIONS,
Comprising all the New styles—and 'wlll . .,be sold at
VERY LOW PRICES
Also, an assortment of
LADIES' CLOTH MANTLES
CLOAKING CLOTHE
All Shades
W ALL PAPERS 3 WALL PAPERS 3
lIAOER & BROTHERS.
10,000 PIECES WALL, PAPERS AT
OLD PEICES.
FINE DECORATIVE PAPERS,
FINE GILT PAPERS,
NEAT AND GAY STYLE SATIN PAPERS,
NEAT AND GAY STYLE COMMON PAPERS,
BORDERS,
FIRE.BOARDS,
PRINTS, Ac.
Having ordered the above goods befcre the recent large
advance, we are prepared to sell them at less than present
wholesale rates. HAGER A BROTHERS.
apr 28 tf
R EADY MADE CLOTHING,
FOR SPRING BARES
A VERY LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK FOR
MEN AND BOYS,
AT
HAGER & BROTHERS,
To nz SOLD AT
LOW PRICES
pUBLISITED THIS DAY.
ANNETTE, OR THE LADY OF THE PEARLS,
BY ALEXANDER DUMAS, (sae Tolman...)
Author of "La Dame aux Camilias," or Camille,
the Camelia Lady." •
Translated from the French by Mrs. Wm. IL A. Johnson,
Esq., of Philadelphia.
ANNETTE! ANNETTE!
THE LADY OF THE PEARLS!
ANNETTE. or 'THE LADY OF THE PEARLS. By
ALEXANDER. DUMAS, the younger, author of "Camille, or
the Camelia Lady," and translated from the French by
Mrs. Wm. R. A. Johnson, Flu-, of Philadelphia,—te pub—
lished and for sale this day, complete in one large octavo
volumo, large type, double column,
and prirted on the
finest and best of white paper. Price Fifty Cents a
copy.
The work is full of incident, character and great hater,
est, and will have popularity, equal to any work that has
been issued from the press for many years, and is equal,
if not superior to its predecessor, "Caniille," by the same
author. For sale at
ap 21 tf 15
(1, I L S--Castor 011, Sweet 011, Oil of
kJ SPIKE, STONE, SENEKA, SASSAFRAS, &c.,
For Bale at THOMAS ELMAKERB,
Drug & Chemical Store Wort King arrest .Lan.
fib 8 tr
$75 A MON t -.I want to hire Agents
In every county at $75 a month, expenses paid,
to sell my new cheap 'Family Sewing Machines.
Address, S. MADISON, Alfred, Maine.
June 2 2m 20
PR E a
WHOLESALE. AND . RETAIL DEAL IN
fig A,RS, SNUFF AND TO B A CCIO,
Having fitted tip the room next door to Ileitahres Hat
Store, he is prepared to accommodate country dealers and
the public generally with the best CIGARS, SNUFF And
TOBACCO ever offered in the City of Lancaster. Ills stock
consists in part of the following brands:
CIGARS:
HARI HARI, JOCKEY CLUB,
WASHINGTON, CARONA DUGAL,
Br.t.SWORTH, ANTBSICAN COUSIN,
LA FIDELIA.
SIXES AND HALF-SPANISH,
and every brand to be obtairled la the market
TOBACCO:"
FINE CIJT,
Anderson's Solace,
-Heart's Delight,
CherApeuke Bay,
Plantation,
Talisman,
Sony Side,
Cavendish,
Flounder,
Blacksnake, Congress, Natural Leaf, Coarse Twist, &c.
SNUFFS:
Demuth's Eappee,
Scented Eappee,
Scotch Ilaccaboy, c.
itiren orders promptly fillecrat reasonable rates.
The proprietor respectfully invites his country friends
to give him a call, 'as he feels confident be can give satis•
faction in all articles in his line of business,
feb 24
T HE COL IJIIIIBIA INSURANCE.
COMPANY,
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This Company continue to insure Buildings, Merchan
dise and other property, againeflreis and damage by tiro,
on the mutual plan, either for a cash premium or premium
uote.
The large and Increasing capital of the Company, con
sisting of premium notes given by its members, and based
upon
tif 1, , 17 5 , 7 8 .3 5 ,
Insured on the mutual plan, affords a reliable guarantee
equal to ten times the average loss on the amount insured;
and the Directors pledge themselves to deal as liberally
with those who may sustain loss or damage as the ease
will admit of, consistent with justice to all parties con.
corned.
AMOUNT OF PREMIUM NOTE 3, 9155,620.-19
Balance of Cash Premium UIIOX
ponds& Jan. let, 1862 • $1,668 57
Cash receipts daring the year 1862,
less Agents' Commissions 6,781.47
Cash receipts Inirtiary, 186.3 855 SO
Losses and expenses paid during the '
year. 156" . $6,320.73
Balance unexpended, February 3d,
1863 3,016 11
GEORGE Vous°, Jr., Secretary
M. S. SIIUMAN, Treasurer.
Robert T. Ryon,
Abraham Bruner,
John Fendrieh,
H. G. Hinich,
Samuel F. Eberlein,
Ephraim Hershey,
roar 31 ly 12] North D
SCHAFFER, SON C o., a
IJ • SCHAFFER, SON ,t't, CO.,
SCHAFFER, SON Lt CO.,
SCHAFPEFt, SON & CO.,
SCHAFFER,SON & CO.,
SCHAFFER,SON & CO.
IMPORTERS OF WATCHES,
IMPORTERS OF WATCHES,
IMPORTERS OF WATCHES,
IMPORIERS OF WATCHES,
IMPORTERS OF WATCHES,
Nos. 169 and 171 Broadway, N. Y ,
Nos. 169 and 171 Broadway, N. ,
Nos. 169 and 171 13road - smy, N. Y.,
Nos. 169 and 171 Broadway, N. Y.,
Are receiving by the European Steamers, direct from their
agency in Chans.de.Fonge ' Switzerland, large import,
lions of the Celebrated
MAGIC TIME OBSERVER,
MAGIC TIME OBSERVER,
MAGIC TIME OBSERVER,
MAGIC TIME OBSERVER,
MAGIC TIME OBSERVER,
MAGIC TIME OBSERVER,
MAGIC TIME OBSERVER,
MAGIC TIME OBSERVER,
The lleight of Mechanical Ingoonity !
The Height of Mechanical Ingenuity !
The Height of Mechanical Ingsccity !
The Height of Mechanical ingenuity!
Being, a Hunting or Open Paco Watch Combine-1,
Being a Hunting or Open Face Watch Combined,
Being a Hunting or Open Face Watoh Com:
Or: a LADY'S or GENTLEMAN'S WATCH in ONE:
Or: a LADY'S or GENTLEMAN'S WATCH in OS I::
Or a LADY'S or GENTLEMAN'S WATCH in ONE!
WITH SELF WINDING IMPItC,YEM ENT.
WITH SELF WINDING IMPROVEMENT.
One of the prettioat, most co:ay. - lie:A. an t the
best and cheapest timepiece ever rata - el. It Ist Is it l:ln it
and connected with its umeliieery, its cs•ri vti.a.liag armee
meet, rendering, a hey entirely ttn,,,,,:try. T!,, ca a ,
thin Watch ore competed of Two m e tal:, th,, 1 ogre be:u~
fine 16 carat gold. It has the iniprovel ruby got!on laver
movement, and is
WARRANTED AN ACCURATE TI'•IEEI,I2Pir"..
WARRANTED AN ACCU RAT F. 'll'4 E r
WARRANTED AN ACCURATE TIMER EEP ER.
WARRANTED AN ACCURATE T I MEE EEP111:.
Price THIRTY—FIVE DOLLARS, sent by mail in a
beautiful velvet lined morocco case, upon receipt of Its
price. A prompt and sate delivery guaranteed. Rtinit
lances may be made In United States money, or Pratt pay
able to our order in this city.
REGISTERED LETTERS, ONLY, AT OUR RISK.
Wo have no agents or circulars; buyers usual &al direct
with or, ordering from this advertisern,,,t. A• 1 tress
SCHAFFER. SON & CO.,
Imnorters of Watchca,
Not. 169 and 171 Broadway, Nero York.
17
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D R. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE
MENT.
THE GREAT E T .:1" AL RE 1,7 I) 1".
FOR RHEUMATISM, GOUT, NEURALGIA, LUOI
STIFF NECK AND JOINTS, SPRAINS, BRUIsES,
CUTS AND WOUNDS, PILES, HEADACHE,
AND ALL lITIEUNIATIC AND NER
VOUS DISORDERS.
DR. STEPHEN SWEET, OF CONNECTICUT,
The Great Natural Pone Setter.
Dlt. STEPHEN SWEET, OF CONNECTICUT.
Ic known ell over the United
Drt, STEPHEN SWEET, OF CONNECTICUT.
Is the author of " Dr. Swef t's le 'Liniment "
DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT
Cures Rheumatism and never fails.
DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT
Is a certain remedy for Neuralqic..
DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT
Cures Barns and Fields immediately.
DR SWEET'S INF !LIT= LINIMENT
Is the best known Remedy for Sprains and Brui,-,
DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE. LI NI MI7NT
Cures Headache immediately at' was never known to fill
DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT
Affords Immediate relief far Piles. and seldom fails to cure.
DR. SWEET'S INFALIJBLE LINIMENT
Cures Toothache in one Minute.
DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT
Cures Cuts and Wounds immediately and loaves 11 , 1 car.
DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT
Is the best remedy for Sores in the known world
DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT
Has been used by mere than a million people, mud all
praise It.
. .
DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT
a truly a "friend in need," and every family should have
t at hand.
DR. SWEET'S INFALLIDL:: LINI3IENT
Is for sale by all Druggists. Price 25 and 50 coats.
& CO.,
Sole Proprietors ' N.rivirb, Ct.
Ala.-For sale by all Dealers. Dm:lo23ly 21
1863. 1863
CLOTHING! CLOTHING!!
The subscriber has now in store a very large as
sortment of
SPRING AND SUMMER
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
For MEN and BOYS' wear, principally of his own meat,
facture, warranted to be well sowed, and to be of the best
of Material and Workmanship, and which he will sell at
the very lowest prices.
Particular attention given now, as heretofore, to
• CUSTOMER WORK,
and persona ordering Garments at this establishment can
ddpend upon getting them at the time specified.
dived a large assortment of Cloths, Spring style
Case, Tweeds, Summer Clothe, Spanish Linens, new
styarns, i c., which will be made up to order at
abort notice In the most Fashionable Sty le, at very reason
able prices.
Also, a large assortment of
GENTS' FORNISCIING GOODS,
such se fine Shirts, Wool Over Shirts, Bosoms, Collars, TILJ,
Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Gloves, Suspenders, Summer
Drawers, Umbrellas.
Thankful for the very liberal patronage heretoil_lre be
stowed upon this establishment, the proprietor respectfully
eolicits a continuance cf the same.
Sign of the Striped Coat, No. 42 North Queen street,
East side, near Orange, Lancaster. Pa. [may ly 17
GILENNEW ALD , S
WEST INDIA 81TTE.1.7.S
CURES ALL DISEASES ARISING- FROM DISORDERED
These are elegant Bitters, pleasant nod palatable, used
In debilitated states of the digestive organs, and of the
system generally. They give a good appetite, and will
cure the follcating diseases:
Depression of Spirits, and constant imagining of the
various diseases to which our nature is heir to,
Liver Diseases,
Heart Burn,
Pain in the Bach and Side,
Disgust for Fowl,
Difficult Breathing,
Fluttering at the Heart,
Dimness of Vision,
Pains through the System,
Piles,
Constipation,
Soar Stomach,
Swimming in the Head,
Fever and dull Pain in Head,
Yellowness of the Skin,
Diarrmha,
Dysentery,
• Bitting in the morning witty's Bad Taste in the Mouth.
Hundreds of oar gallant soldiers' lives have been saved
by these splendid Bitters, that otherwise would be lost,
not only to their country; but to dear friends at home.
The Bitters •are manufactured and for sale under H.
k E. J. Zahme' Jewelry Store, N. W. Corner Centre
Square and North Queen s treet, Lancaster, Pa.
B. GREENEWALP.
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THETJNITED'STATES lIV TEL,
HARRISBURG, PA.
This well known Hotel is now in a condition to accomm
date the traveling public, affording the most ample con
veniences alike for the transient guest and permanent
boarder.
J. M. IiVE3THAFFER'S
• Cheap Book +More
Tiir. UNITED STATES HOTEL has been entirely refit
ted throughout, and now has accommodation!, equal in
extent, comfort and luxury to any hotel between Phila
delphia and Pittsburg. Its location is the best in the State
Capital, being in easy acceee to all the railroad depots, and
in close proximity to all the public offices and business
localities of the city. It has now all the conveniences of
A FIRST—CLASS HOTEL,
and the Proprietors are determined to spare neither ex
pense, time or labor to ensure the comfort of the guests.
The patronage of the traveling public is respectfully
solicited. [June 23 Om 24
10 / 6 NOZZ QUEST . &Tam,
TANCASTE.ii, PA.,
(Opposite blichael's Hotel,)
OP COLUMBIA, LANCASTER COUNTY, Ps
CHARTER PERPETU.&L.
DIRECTORS:
Si. S. Shuman,
Michael 11. Moare,
George Young, Jr.,
Nicholas McDonald,
Amos S. Green.
TIIEO. W. lIERE, A,zotit,
uke street, tuncilitor city,
FOR SPRING AND SUMMER
JOHN A. ERBEN,
SIGN OP TIIE STRIPED COAT,
No. 42 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
East side,;near Orange street, Lancaster, Pa
Mil=
STOMACH AND DYSPEPSIA
Lancaster, June 16, 1863
COVERLY HUTCHISON, Proprietors
GODEIIB LADY IS BOOR FOR. 186 3
GREAT =EVA FEY' AIMPIOTORIAVYBAIt."'
The publisher of Galley's Lady's Book, thankfuk to- th at
public which boa enabled him to publish migailne 'for
the Eat thirty-three years of a larger circulation than any'
In America, has made an 'arrangement with the most port.
Inc autltorras iu this ccuntry—
HARION HARLAND,
Authoress of "Alone," "Hidden Path," "Moils Bide,'
"Nemesis," and Miriam,"
who will furnish a story for every number of the Lady's
Book for 1663 This alone will place the Lady's Book in •
literary point of view far ahead of any other magazine.
'Marlon Harland writes for no other publication. Our other
favorite 'writers will all - continuo -to furnish article.
throughout the year.
TEES BEST LADY'S MAGAZINE IN TEE WORLD, AND
TILE CHEAPEST.
THE LITERATURE
is of that kind that can be read aloud in the family circle,
and the clergy in Immense numbers are subacribere for the
Book.
TILE MUSIC
la all otirinal, end would cost 25 cents (the price of the
p,mlt) in the music stores; but most of it is copyrighted,
and cannot be obtained except in "Ciodey."
OUR STEEL ENGRAVINGS.
All efforts to rival us in this have reseed, and we now
stand alone in this department, giving, no we do, many
more and infinitely Letter engravings than are published
in any other work.
GODEY'S LIITIENSE DOUBLE SHEET FASHION—
PLATES.
CONTAINING
•
From fire to seven full length Colored Fashions on each
plate. Other magazines glee only two.
FAR AHEAD OF ANY FASMONS IN EUROPE OR
LIMIGEM
Godey's is the only work in the world that gives these
immense plates, and they are such as to have excited the
sooader of publishers and the public. The publication of
thoseplates cost
. •. . .
$10:000 MORE
than fashinn.plates of the old style, and nothing but our
wonderfully laji - o circulation enables ns to give them.
Other magazin cannot afford it. We never spare money
when the public can be benefited.
These fashions may be relied on. Dresses may be made
after them, and the wearer will not subject herself to ridlu
rule, as would he the ease if she visited the large cities
dressed niter the style of the plates given in some of our
so-called niagazines. •
. OUR WOOD ENGRAVINGS ,
of which we give twice or three times as many as any other
magazine, are often mistaken for steel. They are so far
superior to any nth rs.
IMITATIONS.
Beware of them. Relomber that the Lady's Book fe the
original publication ana - the cheapest. If you take Godey,
you want no other magazine. '
Everything that is useful or ornamental In a house can
be found in I.lorley.
DRAWTNG LESSONS.
No other nongnzine gives them, and we have enough to
wveral large volumes.
•
OUR RECEIPTS
are such as ran ha found nowhere else. Cooking in all its
vAri , tv—tionfttionery—the Nursery—the Toilet—the
Laundry—the Kitchen. Receipts upon all subjects are to
he filled in the pages of the Lady's Boot. We originally
started this department, and have peculiar facilities for
making is meet perfect. This department alone is worth
the price of th - e hook.
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This depertnvnt comprises engravings and descriptions
of every article thin. a Indy wears.
MODEL CoT PAGES.
No other reasszino has this department.
TERMS: CASII.IN ADVANCE.
One copy one year, ia Two copies ono year, $5. Three
copisa 050 year, $O. Four copies one year $7.
rice copies ono y,or. t.ntl an extra copy to the person
semling the olob, 10.
Ektht copies ono year. and an extra copy to the person
sending the dull, ftls.
Eleven coplee one yotr, ;11,1 on extra copy to the ponon
Arid th. , ONE rcacuraue that can he introdure.l Into tho
siwro chats In pluce of thu Lady's Book to Arthur's florae
Magazine.
God,y's Lody'n 11. Th aud Artl.or'n Homo Maguine both
one yr 1 . ,3r 50.
Gogley'A ea Euo:: and Liarper'd Magazine both one year
for
Cioduy, Harper, and Arthur will all throe be Heat one year,
On re.coiot
Treasury Notes r.. 7,1 No's, of all solvont honks taken ot.
Bo corot"Jl and r0y.1.114 pomtogo on your letter.
4roos, L. A. GODEY.
Stroot, Philadelphia, Po.
urn 4:1
- TIIE BEST MECIIA 3 N C I . 6.
I ZP T AE F I & A Ti l it; WORLD.
El=
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A v.inine Ffis popnlar journal commences on
the first cf January. It ie published weekly, and every
nuaetiortiat,en of uaeful inrarinatiou, and
fi'ena five ie ten eriiiinal eo.fraringi. of new Inverii 101184
::!I of which are prop trial expresilly for
Cl/illlllrl,
To THE MEOITAND:I AND MANIM'ACTUREIt
No per=m engsmal in any of the mechanical or menu
f taturan. puraults shoull think of "doing without" the
Fcirntifi Anlnrivan. It route but. Fit eollto per Week:
y uuml, e trio to ton suLtlavings of new
in.:tut:or:s 2 which can not ho found in any
other publication.
TO THE INVENTO:I.
'.'h, Scl.sltit's A itp•rie:in ovory
r, it a. t ror i .s,r!ptionn of
,Ty 1,1;•y t•ut, tut e r .:ll
Dui .1,1:111,, CiFC c,r I.° CI :1'110:1'110 of all the
I
Pateuti/Illeu duriorg
II corre,l usury of the
, c .uu:ry. ere al-u re
los:t eriontitiO journals of Groat
1:11/1y ; tllllO i i Ineg is our po,sos•
10 11111010111h031 601000 e on.l. art
1., l ;
t u. tripspiri
. o cor !into, to traot.f, to
, olortrActs front thole j ,, ornvlti of what•
trl,lll , to the belt rnn.lo of nb
uat on Del 7 inv,ntions, is furnished
ur
t=ininq I,tti-rg
ir,e spp:r-Oion.
11,0 1 , 1t,11t. Soin'itorh fnr
in ,nln-n yntri, in :onneci ',l'll thy tiny putill
c•ition nf the i,n
Ameriean, and they refor to '20,000
pv.tontr- , tor whom Olin:: litvo done liusin,nin.
i 4 [trade tnr ennimininc, nketeben and models of
now inc , iltinns and roe invoutorti a 9 to their
rut,nthhiiity.
I.11,1:11TTEC
Th, will bo found n meat mlefu I
MESEIMIN
are zit im, In it:, ..•111111,. i ifm intorests of
11, ap. 1 .1,::;:t. n:1,1 Ip/L ; the 411,./
t iil; .11; thwartlll.ll',Uith
Ii tr,;l2 wetk Us, fol and prnctlcal
p.•rtriuitrl io t.lll , intermts It rnillwrightx and
nr`il•-.':.:: , 1„ ; u ., lil F'cieutitic :.rot.ricqu, melt
F.ot Obtain fr,n oth.r
t , In TAO:It f 6111,,, 1,11 in, ,111:1 0111 110
.2-.1. 1 in tho of tho
!,t, in agricaltttrnlirnv!,•.oolo L iuo illuxtrate4
pail snlocrib , r, Throo Dollars n yonr, or Ono Dollar
for t. 0.. months. Tho o,lnfoe, vounmo, nn thy fl it, of
J July. nio , con ,, n C..rpttH Win bu sour gratis to
&u:i port ,4 lhr coln ry.
Wesitire CarlAdian rummy or Coot-, (Dim stamps tako
1)00 fx Cermtli 00 su'iwrilietii will plows
n remit ovet/ty-lIN, 1d,,1n extra ua h year's liabderi
Lieu to pre-toy I: CO.,
37 Pzirlt Row, N. Y.
tr 99
O:4E'F'l-111.513- FO /Z. :HE TIDIES /
A A ECLESSITIr IN EVERY 'Dili:II:WADI!!
JOHYS cROSLEY'S
AMERICAN CEMENT GLUE,
FOR CE;IENTING V, 00D, LEATH GLASS, IVORY,
CILINA, 31AIc VLE, Poi:a:I:LAIN, ALABASTER,
BONE, CORAL, &c., &c.
Site only ',Me of :ho kind over produced which win
IMES=
EMEMEI
" ry hollet,keeoer bbnuld bave gopply of Johnu
T:ve
A wurica, C,,eut Glue."—Slew nric
o have in tho hon.."
"It le So COz,ll
Ezpress.
It is x1v,76), rowdy; this commands it to everybody."—
Y . . Indep,nh.rit.
have tried it, and aid it as neeful in our hothie as
water."—iriika,' Spirit t,f the Times.
TWENTY-PIVE CENTS PER BOTTLE.
Very Literal Redactions to Wholesale Dealers.
TERMS CAS II .
.4"-y- For ;ale Sp all Druggists and Storekeepers generally
throughout Ile country.
JOHNS & CROSLEY,
•
(Sole Manufacturers,)
7S WILLIAM ST., (Corner Liberty- St.,) NEW YORK,
jul7 ly 25
rpilE APIEFLICAN ANNUAL. lONCLO.
P.IIDIA AND REGISTER OF INIPORTANI EVENTS
OF THE YEA.It IEI6I.
Ellalirarir , 4 Political, Civil, Military and Social Affairs;
Public Documents; ISirgraphy , Statistics, Com
merce, Finance, Literature, Science, Agri
culture and Mechanical Industry.
The volume will be in the style of the New American
Cyc:nmedie '
having net lore than 750 pages, royal Bvo.
The rvork will NI publi4hed exclusively by subscription
and its exterior appearance will bent cure elegant and sub
stantial. D. APPLETON A CO., New York.
ELIAS BARR A. CO.,
No. fi East Ring Street,
Agt'll for Lancaster City and Co
apr 35 tF I tj
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SILVER WARE! SILVER WARE!!
PIE, CAKE AND BUTTER KNIVES.
SUGAR, CREAM AND uYSTET: SPOONS.
SOUP OYSTER LADLES,
bPOON.3, FORKS, So., So.
L.,17.87 STYLES AND BEST WORKMANSHIP.
SILVER—PLATED WARE-I SILVER-PLATED WARR I
BASKETS, CASTOR?, PITCHERS, MUGS,
SPOONS, FARES. &c.,
JEST YEOM THE FAQ:1:0111gs.
WATCHES: WATCHES!! WA'CCHESI
cis ca::TLn TIMT,P.F.PPDP3.
CHEAP! CIIPAP I CLIEAP!I
CLOCKS! CLOCKS!! CLOCKS?!
GILT, COLUMN AND PLAIN FRONTS.
=SEEEM
MEESE
LLTE3T IiTTI,B AN) CYHT QUALITY.
IHA}U Z. It.I.IOADS,
I.f. 1 t r KING STELZZT.
Conr,r's LlGtel and J. o.l.letz's Dry Goods Store
de, 17 tf 49
ETIM::I.A.TING ONG UENT,
FIILNCLI ': A • "
Fo
lIEADS AND BAKE PACES!!!
CI.II . 'T,It 4:11 :lc wsravoed to bring out a full
ca tie e re..othcq f,ee, era flan growth of
Lair on a Bald hull, in :1,1 Chao f.lO rverSa , and will in no
way stain or injure tire skin. The French Cream is man
erect unet by Dr Pelatrests, of Paris, and is the only
reliable artielo of the kind. ..Use no other." Warranted
(~,e Lisa wal do the work. Price $1.00.
lut;,:ted and fir sale Yankee's and Retail by
11100. F. CHAPMAN,
Cutout and Drwsgist,
S3l Broadway, New York.
P. S. A B'ss of the Ong - neat sent to any address by re
turn msil, on receipt r.f price and 15 cents for Postage.
jun, 4t25
SLATIA
1) TEE. BEST QUALITIE.3 IN THE MARKET.
The undersigned, having made arrangements with IHr
R. JONES, for all his best quality of PEACH BOTTOM
SLATE, for this market; and a similar arrangement with
the proprietors of six of the principal and best quarries in
York county, Ito has just received a largo lot of these
superior qualitities of Building Slate, which will he put
on by the square, or sold by the ton, on the most reason
able terfu4. Also, constantly on hand, an EXTRA LiGHT
PEACH BOTTOM. SLATE, intendorlfor Elating on Shingle
Cools.
these quulitios of Slate are TIIE BEST IN THE
MARE.LT, huiidurs and others will End it to their interest
to rali and examine samples, at my office In W.lf. 11.
'4?III:CILEIL'E-1, New Agricultural and Seed Were-rooms.
GEO. D. SPRECHER,
N 0.23 East King St., 1?, doors West of the Court House.
za- This is to certify that I do not sell my best quality
of Peach Bottom Gurered Elate to any other
person in
Laneaater, than Geo. eSprecher, as above stated.
IL JONEE,
Idanufactarer of:Peach Bottom Roofing Slate.
ly 7
MORE. NEW it
ti, itre 8 INTERESTING'
TEE EARL'S LIELRS : A Teta or Domzeno , Lres. By
the Author of "Mot Lynne; or, The Earl's Daughter,.
"The Mystery," he., he. Paper price, 60 cents.
MORGAN; OR, THE KNIGHTS 02` THE BLACK FLAG:
A &meant STORE OR SZOONZ TIMES. "Paper price; 25 cts.
For sale at J. M. WESTRAEFFER'S,
apr 1 tf 12] Cor. Noith Queen and:Orange Ste
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