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    TRIO RAID OF JOHN MORGAN.
Correspondence of the N. Y. World.
' - WASHINGTON, 0
This raid of the übiquitous Morgan up the
Ohio 'river for a distance of near 800 miles,
exceeds
s in dash and daring anything of the
kind ever known. He is now u.prisoner. A
short account of hie sayings and doings, with
a few inci dents and anecdotes, may not, how.
ever, be uninteresting le : the' readers of the
World, especially, whet" penned` by an eye
witness of the depilitinent of his baud in this
place. -
. On Friday last, July 24, six hundred and
seventy of the marauders took possession of
this town. The writer,conversed freely with
Morgan himself, and with several members of
his staff. They are all really fine-looking,
sharp, well-educated men—decidedly chival
rous in their deportment—most of them young
or in life's prime, and enthusiastically attach
ed to the Southern cause and their wily chief
tain. They said we were far more cruel and
and destructive in our raids than they, and
that one object they had in coming across the
Ohio. was to give us a taste of what the South
has for years seen and suffered from the pres
ence of our armies.
They affirmed most positively that abolition
ism brought on this war, and that there
would now be no disturbance bad it not been
for the inipudent meddlesomeness of northern
fanaticism. They were asked what they un
derstood to be the political views of those
among us who were denounced as " Copper
heads," " traitors," " southern sympathizers,"
&e... &a. They unhesitatingly answered,
" Those who are in favor of the old Union
and Constitution," and that such would find
little encouragement in the South. "Do you
Meet with many secessionists in Ohio?"
" Nr t one ;" they declared they had not talk
ed with a man who had said he wished the
South to go off. They also added, in my
hearing, that they could tell in riding through
a town or community whether abolitionism or
Democracy prevailed. If the former, " cow
ardice and sycophantry prevailed." If the
latter, "courage and independence." We
inquired, " how dO you account for this !"
" From the fact," said they, " that all aboli
Wioniste hate us—wish us dead, and, therefore,
fear us ; for, when we capture one of them, or
press him to be our guide, he will fawn on'
and flatter us in the most puerile and syco
phantic manner." Hence, they generally
pilfer all houses from which persons have fled ;
and are somewhat severe on Gowns that fire
on them or resist their movements. They
had no thought that their confederacy would
be subjugated by the federal arms—that we
might defeat them, and they defeat us occa
sionally in pitched battles, hut that both
forces would eventually break up into raiding
bands, until each would grow weary of war
and of each other, and be glad to separate.
The trail of Morgan is remarkable fer many
things, such as length, angles, curves, loops,
and especially for the obstructions encounter
ed and overcome. More than 200;000 men
have chased him. He has been opposed by
infantry, cavalry, artillery, militia, gunboats.
amhushmen ; and his way blocked up with
fallen timber. rocks, and every other way im
aginable. He has crossed swamps, swam
rivers, scaled mountains, passed through for.
este, and surmounted all kinds of hindrances.
By a reference to the map it will he seen that,
having crossed the Ohio below Louisville, at
Brandeneburg, Ky., he pursued a northwest
weirdly direction, till he entered the State of
Ohio from Indiana, a few miles north of Cin
cinnati. His staff told the they traveled a
curve of eighty miles around that city, when
at no point were they distant from it mire
than fifteen miles ! This required nearly two
days' time ; for they had then with them
4,500 men, a number of wagons. and several
pieces of artillery. They cut the Little Mi
ami Railroad at Loveland, io Clermunt coun
ty. 'Thence eastward thrroigh Batevia and
Williamsburg, and through Brown, Highland,
Pike, and Ross counties, striking the Seism
below Chilicothe—fighting many battles and
losing many men on toe way, in one of which
ho feet ell of his artillery, came near being
captured, but got off with about 700 of his
band. With these he continued his coulee
through Finton, Hocking. and Perry ()nun ties.
taking the lino between Morgan end Muskirn
gum,crossing the Muskingum river at Feiele'e
Port, eighteen miles below Zanesville. Here
he had a fight, losing fifteen men killed end
wounded, and a few taken prisoners. lie
'traveled thence into Nehle county, and enter
ed Guernsey at Cumberland, where he staid a
few hours, stealing great numbers of hetars.
rumeging, stores. &e. He left this abler, in
the night, taking the direct road to Senses
ville—a place he did not reach till about dae
light, as his progress had been much impeded
1 - )Nea squad of cavalry sent against him freer ,
Washington, under the command of Colonel
Laughlin. Thence he came directly north to
Campbell's station, nn the Central Ohio Rail
road, where he did mu damage by burning
three bridges and all the depot buildirg.—
fine, new, costly structures. He also rolled
the Brae of five thousand (fellers, and teat Mr.
Kohins, the clerk, prisoner ; and then came
on to Washington on the Narional road, half
way between Z inesville and Wheeling. Here
be fed and rested for mere than three hhars,
where your correspondent had the interview
with him and his staff, as above stated. It
must be confessed he treated us with compar
ative respect, setting guards over our stores,
shops, and some of our residences. Morgan
and his officials to k quarters at the Ameri
can, and were very polite and communicative.
The men generally stayed on the sidewalks,
many of them lying down and going to sleep.
They asked for and got as mush aOf they de
sired to eat, in many eases offering pay.—
What they took out of the stores they gener
ally paid for either in coin or greenbacks.--
Our citizens, men, women, and children min
gled with them freely, bringing them such
eatables as they inquired for. They would
furnish the money,.and off would ge the per
son to the grocery or provision store for the
article, and, returning, count down the change
before the jaded rebel as he sat on the pave
ment. Our main street was thus a kind of
huge table—the rebs our guests, and we
waiters! They also fed their horses in the
streets at our expense.
But they left suddenly. They came abort
71 A. me The day was most oppressively het.
About 11 o'clock a pretty sharp picket firing
was heard down the road up which they had
come. They began to wake up. An of eer
riding down returned arid reported it " noth
ing but some Yankee militia." This made
quite alaugh. Soon, however, hang, bang,
went gun after gun, and whi , -z z come the
balls.. " acid they, " that's minnies."
Up they got, mounted "in hot haste," and off
they went—firing back as they fled. Quite a
skirmish ensued—balls rattled like hail in
some parte of the town ! Whole platoons fired
up and down the principal streets. Such a
"skedaddling" of citizens into the houses and
edifies was never before seen in this tieually
quiet place. Two of the enemy were killed,
others wounded, and several taken prisoners.
But none of our soldiers or citizens were hurt.
How we all escaped is a wonder.
Tho rebs still kept north, being hotly pur
sued by the same cavalry, in part, that had
followed them from 'Tennessee! Bat, being
rested, and having taken an immense number
of fresh horses, they outran their weary pur
suers. and entered Harrison county about 2
o'clock e. 3f. A violent storm came on, de•
taining our men for a time, bet the robs kept
on, and on, and on, stealing m re and more
horses as they went, and actually encamped
in Jeffersen county that night a few miles
from the Ohio river, above Wheeling. Thou
sands of men were in pursuit. Infantry
were of no use ; nor was artillery practicable
in this hilly region ; and as for militia, they
were nowhere. Farmers followed only to have
their horses impressed by Union troops ; for
these were far worse in their impreeaments
than Morgan. But, between the two, every
house (not hid) in a, belt of c) ntry three miles
wide, was actually taken, rode down or en
tirely away. And for twenty-four hours titer
Morgan's exit countless stragglers were fel
lowing on to see if they could recover a fa
vorite horse " Some horses were hid in
dining-rooms and many other places unusual
for such animals to enter. This matter of
impressing horses was carried to -a most out
rageous extent. Every scamp that wished t o
follow and see the battle had nothing to do
but to present a pistol to a man and say
" your horse, sir," and he got it. Oa Satur
day, July 26, Morgan captured sixty horses
and twenty men, who rode up proudly and
rashly from Wheeling in pursuit of him. On
Sunday be male his way to Yellow Creek in
Columbiana cod et r*and was there captured
by tbcduaction he forces of hie name sake
from Pittsburg, and those under Colonel
Shaokleford-to the great joy of thousands.
— Snob a raid has never been known: It is
more than ,one thousand miles long from its
first start in Tennesee-a zone of green graves!
and one of the grandest horse-exchanges ever
witnessed! Morgaeiritand stole (so Lieut.
Thomas J. Morgan, John's:zonsin, told' me)
on an average three hundred hiwses each day!
What a theme for some future romancer,'
W. M. F:
From the Boston Courier
POLITICAL ritICACHERS'
From the Boston Journal of the 25th ult. I
clip the following paragraph. How strange
it is that just this kind of reading always finds
escape through this popular paper:
"At the recent celebration of the. Fourth et
Widcottville, Conn., says the Winstead Her
ald. the orator (for God's sake don't call him
Rev ), Rev. Mr. Seelye, said, the Copper
heads have two paramount rights, of which
they should never be deprived-the constitu
tional right to he banged, and the divine right
to be damr nu ."
Is this Rev. Mister Seely° one of those good,
exemplary divines, who meet Wendell Philips
upon the rostrum at Tremont Temple? Did
be say 4 ' amen" to the Massachusetts clerical
puppy who declared that " the gallows of John
Brown has become more glorious than the
cross of Christ ?" Did be assist the New Eog
land church bells in rin ,, ing the requiems of
the "sainted John Brown?" Did he endorse
" Helper's Book" in order to give it authority
through the country? I think this " Seelye"
is one of those deluded creatures who has mis
taken his calling, and would match well with
a "down east" minister, who topped off one
of his radical haraouPs by reading about an
hour from one of Charles . Sumner's philippics,
and
in his knees
who, whenhe
and
- was
ownedenro
ll ed
thato h
r the
was h e
draft,
shooknot
naturalized. I doubt if thils.Woleottville how
ler is naturalized or Christianized. - He un
doubtedly belongs to that seedy, dependent,
useless, aspiring class of would-be ministers,
who, the more they labor the more they dis
grace their calling. People' have to undergo
enough from legitimate politicians, but when
dish-water, meddlesome ministers, who think
they " are called of God," prostitute the high
office of the sacred pulpit, it is enough to make
us all disgusted—to make us turn away from
the place of worship, where perhaps we might
gain some good.
In the name of Christ and Him crucified,
what authority have cur gospel ministers for
howling on politics, stirring their congrega
tions to hate and bitter sectionalism, and in
terfering with matters of state? Have we, as
a church-going community, fallen so low in
all that marks decency, as to pay salaries,
give contributions and support men in the
pulpit for preaching like demagogues rather
than as followers of the Saviour? Who doubts
that the future impartial historian will place
the blame of this terrible, ruinous civil war,
as much to New England ministers of the gos
pel as to any other agencies ? It is now com
mon to hear the populace say the " ministers
have done their due share in bringing on this
war." And I would ask if the counsels of
Jesus do not open some better coarse for our
ministers to follow than that of preaching pol
itics and in meddling with affairs which belong
to those rightfully and fitly chosen to attend
them ? If " Copperheads " are to be hanged in
this world by "constitutional right," and in
the next world " to be damned by divine
right," what shall be the award or punishment
of those contemptible, fanatical, negro-divines
who take more interest in, and preach more
about, Copperheads, negroes, and politics, and
the murderer John Brown, than they do in
the mission of Christ, in behalf of which they
ask softies from those who, attending their
church, are doomed to be inflicted with their
uncalled-for, out-of place disquisitions and
harangues on political matters? Thank Yea
yen ! there ars some religious, godly preach
ers of the Word of God and the Spirit of
Christ thank God, there are those good men,
those honored disciples of the Saviour, who
prefer repeating Christ's Sermon on the Mount
to the diocussion cf political matters, or the
topping off Sunday sermon by introducing
one of Charles Simmer's bitter speeches or
rending from the New York Tribune or Boston
Liberator.
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IMPORTANT HABEAS' CORPUS CAS! , .i.:.
A case was brought before Justice W. P . Bacon,
(Republican,) of the Supreme Court, yesterday, at
his (Alice, in this city, which involves questions of
the very highest importance. It will be remembered
that Provost Marshal General Fry recently instruct
ed provost warshals throughout the country to snake
710 return to writs of habeas corpus requiring them
to produce in court the bodies at persons claimed by
them as deserters. This instruction, which strikes
at the very foundation of personal liberty, and
openly defies not only the State Constitution but
that or the United States, has not been acted upon
until the present case arose, and the decisions of the
court in regard to it are therefore or great interest.
'ho facts of the case and the notion of the court are
remitted to be substantially as follows:
Upon the petition of Lions R Hopson . , statini , ' In
substance that Charles F Hopson was ille_tallyde
tamed by Joseph P. Richardson, U. S Provost Mar
shal for the 21st Congressional District of New York,
a writ or 4abeas corpus was issued by the judge, and
directed to the Provost Marshal, commanding him
to produce the body of Hopson, at 3 o'oloek, P. M.,
on the 23d. with the chimeof the detention. At the
hour named, the Maishal-appeared and made return
in substance, and in accordance with instructions
received from the Provost Marshal General, that
Hopson had been arrested by him as a deserter from
the a?ruy, and was so held to he delivered to the
proper military authorities and being held under
the authority of the United States, without intending
any disrespect to the court or the judge issuing the
writ, he could not be subject to the process of the
court of this State.
Judce 1.3.,e .n held and decided that this was an
insnifirient retarn, and that as the person of Hop.
son was not produced, and 1 , 0 sufficient excuse shown
for the neglect or relosal, an attachment against the
Marshal must he issued, pursuant to the 49 , h section
of the 2d article, part 2, chapter .9, of the Revised
Statutes. The matter was adjourned to the 24th, to
enable the Marshal to deliberate further and obtain
counsel. On the afternoon of the 24 , h the parties
again appeared. when the Provost Marshal stmted
that his instructions were so positive and unqualified
that he deemed himself to have no election but to
obey them, and declined to make any further return.
The judge then granted the application for an at
tachment, and it was placed in the hands of Sheriff
Crocker with the understanding that it is to he
served pro forma, and the Marshal was to telegraph
the U 6. District Attorney for further advice, and
to give an opportunity, if so advised, to carry tha
question by certorari or otherwise before a superior
tribunal for review.
The lase under which the attachment is issued
provides that the sheriff shall forthal'h bring into
court the person refusing to make a sufficient return ;
and that if such person still persists in his refusal,
the court shall order him to be confined in jail until
the person in whose behalf the habeas carp's is
issued shall bo produced in court.—Utica (N. Y.)
Observer.
'T'H 141 SOUTII
FORTRESS MONROE, August 6.
The steamship J. R. Spaulding has arrived. She
left Steno Inlet on the Jib instant. Her officers re.
pnrt the siege of Charleston progressing favorably.
There was no important news
'I be flag of truce boat New York, under charge of
Major John E. slu!lard. arrived here last evening
frets City Point with 250 exchanged prisoners.
The Richmond papers contain no news of impor
tance.
Jeff Davis has issued on urgent appeal to the Con
federate officers aid soldiers to return to th, it va
rious camps and corps He complains of a want of
alacrity on the part of all classes not coming forward
in this most dismal hour of the South.
The Richmond Examiner is gloomy over the pros
pee,s at Charleston, and says the fall of that place
will be the most mortifying and disastrous event of
the war, and a fatal blow to the cause of the Con
federacy.
The Richmond papers state that Lee has massed
his troops and is reudy for another battle.
The-Examiner slays the soldiers are in excellent
condition and spirits, and that an engagement is
is possible, %not probable, on the line of the Rap
idan.
it is believed in Richmond that General Meade
hes been reinforced by lien. Grant to the extent of
15 000 men.
The Richmond papers have no news from Charles•
ton later than has been received through Federal
sources.
POISONING CASE IN LOWER Menton.-013 Sunday
the 12th of July, Ann Tillman, a colored girl, aged
shout twenty-one years, residing in the family of
Mr. Wm, P. Hagey. was arrested on the charge of
attempting to poison the family. She had been Ey
ing in the family about one month. The attempt to
poison was made by milling some phosporus, which
had been used for poisoning rats, among potatoes
Several of the family, and especially one of the
daughters. were quite sick but all fortunately es
caped by the timely aid of medical attendance. She
hod it bearing herons A. E. Mc,,Keever, Esq., where
she mode confession of the attempt to commit the
act. She had been committed to the Montgomery
County Prison, in default of SI 000 hail to answer at
the coming term of August court. She also confessed
to setting fire to the barn of Mr I.lagey, which was
dust', yed by fire about the 15th of June last, and
she was likewise held to answer for (hat crime. in de
fault of $1 000 bail, at the coining term of court.—
She bad been living it is said, in Philadelphia --
From whatehe stated to constable Whiteman, who
arrested her. it would appear as if she had taken off
ence at ore of the members of the family.—West
Chest,r leffersonian.
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rregular expensive modes of treatment without successi
considers it his sacred duty to communicate to his afflicted
fellow creatures the means of cure. Renee; on the receipt
of an addressed envelope, he will send (free) a copy of the
prescription need. Direct to Dr. John B. Dagnall,
Fulton Wee, Brooklyn, Net, York. ffeb 17 ly 7
.
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ass warning and for the especial benefit of young men,
and those who suffer with Nervous Debility, LOU of
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. June 16 '2in 23
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JllllO 23 ly 24
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Chemist,
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Remember the Crescent, in Market, above 6th, No. 460
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Also, gold Cranberry lands, and villas lots in CHET—
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4,1" - S,.e advertisement. [June 16 ly 22,
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caution to young men, and others, who suffer from Ner
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supplying the means of self-cure. By one who has cured
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medical humbug and quackery. By enclosing a post-paid
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MARRIAGES
Ile the nth inst., by the. Rer J J Strut., Jacob G. Nita
ley to Mi. Catharine E ,StautTer, both of Rapho.
On the same day, by the some, John Wndeman, of Ito
phn, to M se Mary Brubaker, of Ennt Lampoter.
On the 6th toot., by Professur Appel, Rey. William Cro
mer, et Sunbury, to Minn Cristie Gruel, of this city
1)0 tl.e bit. by the Rev. D Hertz. Ephrata, Adorn
Good to Ariabelle V. Carpenter, both of Farmert-ville, thin
county
On the 31 t ultimo. at the put lic house of B. D. Waterg,
be Squire Wicks. 31:chael Ii McCumpeoy, of Drumore, to
Viral, II Vou,t. of Marti,
At the irmie time .d by the FIRMA. John H. Barnett, of
York c uety, to Mil in., of Drumore
ci th- raino,thoo and by the same, E. D. Waters to
Em •lire W,ley. bath f Fairfield Drurnme township,
On Tuesday, the 4111 im.t.. by the Rev F Conrad,
Henry A Shultz to Rebecca Elliot, both of this city.
On the lth inst.. by Esquire Slouch. John Former, of
Manlielal, to Elizabeth Ltvz, f Elir Moth tournabip
DEATHS
in tbi9 city, on the 6th inst., Thomas B Jefferice, in the
3d year of his age.
On the :30th f.Talc. WP.t. Ilernpfield tvp., George
Bbel , enberger. aged 84 years, 5 [nouwbr and 17 days.
On the 4th inst., of typhoid lever, ilenry N. Kline, aged
26 years. 8 innutlis and 25 days
On the:id net , in this city, glary Kant.. aged 61 years.
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Corrected weekly by J. 12. BITNEB. IC 800., Forwarding and
Commission Merchants, No. 91 North Queen street.
L 4 INCIABTEIL, August 10
06'0
6 20
1.40
1 00
Flour, Suporflue, bbl
Extra
White Wheat, 'p bushel
Red
Corn, old •
• new •
Oats •
Roe
Cloverseed
Whiskey, in hhde
" In bhis..
Philadelphia Market
PHILADII.PiIIt, August S.
The demand for Qu,rcltron Naa continues steady, and
further [l3lell of 40 hnds of first No I are reported at $3O
ton. No change to Tanners' Hark.
The PVer marker continues dull and prices are without
essential change The demand for home consumption and
exporti.tion in limited and only abut 600 barrels Western
family found buyers at , 6.25®650, mostly the latter fig
ure r r OVdn, 1000 barrels extra family on private t,",31..
and 300 barrels f nry nt $0 50 Sales to the trade are In a
Fria ill WAY at $5 37 14@5 6.:12i V, barrel for superfine $5 00
®,; for extras, $0 2.5(0 75 for extra family, and s7©B 50
f. , r fancy loin—ardor mg 1- quality. llye Flour is ezarce
and quoted at $4 7045 barrsl., in Corn Meal the der
mania has faPeo IT; the market is firm; $4 for Penna.,
and $4.20 far Brand, wine.
A DRUG 5T08.191 FOR
/1 . T. EiDA Y. the f2,srh day of 4UJ r, 1953 tte no.
dersigued Administrator. of Joshua Lender. detoured. will
expose to pubic urle. on the prernisre in Mount Joy Her.
the entire S.OOR. GOOD WILL AND FIXTURES
of the DitUO STORE of the lute decedent. Toe
stock is a good and well selected assortment of fresh -„_sl
DRUGS AND MEDICINES, much of it enrol:la...Li IE?%
within a few month+ pant. The fixtures will ho
f.und to compria• e . ,oryttilog ergeurial to carry on the
hurl n e s.; consistiug of COUNTERS, SHOW CASES,
D AM' ErlS. 110 T 1,1,19, JARS, MGRTA OR, SCALES AND
WEIGH VS:SHELVING, Ac. Also, a MINERAL WATER
FOUNTAIN.
The sin, hes alwqys done en excellent busines , , and
the building it. occupies will ho IT rent to condone the
bu.dness in the same Inestion if the purchaser sn desires.
So good an opportunity of obtaining a first rate Drug
Store, with an established business, in a thriving town, is
seldom presented.
.CirsThe Furchaser will be required to take possession
within one week after the sale and pay one-third of the
purchase money: the remainder to be paid in two equal
paym.snte, January let and April 15th, neat; same to bear
interest until paid, and approved security so be given
therefor.
At the aame time and place Will ba sold a Farrel sad
Herring's Sa•e.
Sftle to commence at 2 o'clock, P. M., of maid day, when
c:mditlons will be made known by
_
II SHAFFNER,
LEVI RICKSPCKEIL,
Aduotnintrx tor..
Mount Joy, Pe , Aug. 11th, 2863. 3t 31
T AND FOR. SALE.,-.The undersigned,
by virtue nt the power vested In them by the lan
Will and Testament of Samuel Rerr. Esq., deceased, will
offer at publi: sale, on TUESDAY, the let day of SEP.
'I EMBER next, at the Hotel, to Konnedyville, Kent coun
ty.. Maryland, all the real estate of which the said. Samuel
Kerr, Leg, died seized. The whole tract contains about
'5OO ACRES OF LAND,
Iles in a very healthy neighborhood, is convenient to
churches ' schools and mills, and within 834 miles from
Mme.'s Creek Landing, and about the same distance from
a landing on Chaster river. The quality of the scil is fine
and very improveable.
The improvem.-eta consist of a comfortable
FRAME DWELLING DOUSE, a large FRAME
BARN and STARLING, eq Overseer's Ikute,
t-nicse !louse, Carriage !louse, Corn Cribs, and all other
no , essary outbuildin g , fora f.rm. There are on the prem.
ices a Young PEACH ORCHARD and an APPLE OR
CHARD, both thriving and in full bearing condition; and
there is a well et fine water in the yard
There will be a survey made before the day of sale, and
a pht prepared, showing the form of the Tract and the
quantity of land, which may be an divided as to oe sold
in two or more separate parcels.
TEHMB OF SALE.—Oae-third part ante purchase money
will be required in cash on the dry of sale, nod on the
residue a liberal credit will be given, it' secured by bond
or note with approvkd sureties, bearing interest from the
d'y of sale, payable semiannually. Nodeed will be•made
un•il the whole purchase money is paid.
.R5? - Sale to commence at 11 o'clock, A. M.
ANDREW KERR,
JOHN C UROOME,
Executors of Samuel Kerr, deceased.
is 31
DR. J. G. LIGFITIVER,
A Practitioner /Or more than Twenty Years,
Having located in Lancaster City, offers his prolocolonal
services in 'he citizens of Lancaster and vicinity.
Particular attention paid to Margery and Diseases of
Women and Children. Nivlanai's punctually attended to.
Eir• OFFICE—NO. 31 BOUM. DUKE BT.IIAI
apr 7 3m*l3
UCTIONEER•IN
A
BENJAMIN F. ROWE respectfully informs the pub.
Ilc that he will attend to Crying Bales of Beal and Personal
paper yin any part of the county.
Rhos, wishing his services are requested to apply to
Oinardus Clarkeon, Esq., at the Prothonotary's Office, who
will promptly attend to the matter.
Letters addressed to me at Booltbvllla P. 0., Lancaster
°moth wilt be promptly attended to. !fob 17 if 7
A;rie E or_ießnEatiY
L., BANK Or LANCASTER, 21.tGUer 4th, 1563.
Bills Discounted and...s?B7 510 02
D. S Goy. Loans and Treasury Notes 445,093 17
Due from Assistant Treasurer United States . •
at Philadelphia--_..-.. 172.100 00
Duefrom other banks- 99 370 12
Banking Homo and other Real E5tate.........._ 10,900 00
Notes and Cheeks of other -. 11 562 94
Farmers' Bank Stock.— 85,000 00
Gold and 53 932 52
11. & Legal Teaser liotes------30,000 00 83 iC I 2 52
..... . •
Notiii in Criren --------$475,200 00
Duo to other 13.482 74
Due Depositors.-- 206 581 11
Dividends Unpaid:-"'
. .; 1 502 00
ir
Dim OommoirsalthLs Taxes - 7.... 2,199 00
$712 935 85
48
Cannel Stock $450,000 00 $ 2,5G9 82
Lincaster
I certify that the foregoing Is e true statement, to the
beat of my knowledge and belief.
EDW. B. BROWN, Cubler.
Sworn and anbeeribed before me, this 4th day of An
gnat, I t l . ' • WhL E. WILEY, Alderman.
• ang 11 . • - It 31'
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.-- A ssigned'Estatii
of George W. Sensenig and Wife of °Last Earl town
ebip.--The undersigned Auditor appointed to dlatribiste
the balance remaining in the bands of Michael Seisseniz,
Analyse° of said George W. Senserig and Wife, to and
among those legally entitled to the same, will sit for that
purpose on FRIDAY, this 28th day of AUGUST, inst., at 2
o'clock, P. SI, in the Court Howe. In the City of Loom,-
ter. where all persons interested are .requested to attend.
MARTIN E. t. 4 I . II.IiFFER, Auditor.
ang 4 4t 30
A UDILTOWS NO ricr..---Assigned Ea
tate of Abraham H. Metzg - ir. of Cocest..ga torcEitip.
Lancaster county —The under.Lrued Auditor appnint.4
to distrlirate the balance remaining in the hands or Jacob
N. bletagir, Assignee of said Abraham H. Jfetzzar, to and
among those legally entitled to-the same, will sit kr that
pureose oa SATURDAY. the 22nd day of AUGUST next,
at 1 o'cloek,.P. IL, at the public house of Levi Baldwin,
In Conestoga township. aforesaid, where all persons inter
ested In said distribution may attend.
joly 23 429] JACOB G. PETERS, auditor.
AUDITOR'SNOTICEa-,Assignett Estate
of James thu - ran, of tae Boiongt, of straaborg --The
undersigned Auditor, appointed to dietribute the balance
remaining in the hands of Henry Miller, Assignee, to nod
arresog those hr.:ally entitled to tin. Runts., will sit (sr that
purpose on WP,DNERDAY, the 19th day of AUGUST, at
2 o'elork, P. M., in the Library Room et the Court House,
tu the City of Laniaster, where all persons interested in
said distribution may attend.
A. HERR SMITH, Auditor.
July 21.. ' 4t 28
lIDITOWS ARITICE...Itatato of Anna
Marla Gross, late of Penn tiwnsbip, Lanangter coon
ty, deceased —The undersigned Anditor, appointed to
distribute the balance remaining in the hands of Michael
Moore and Benj cmin G Getz, Executors of the Will of
said deceased. to and among those legally entitled to th,
same, will elt for that purpcoe on WEDNESDAY, the 1210
day of AUGUST next, at 10 o'clock, A. M.. in the Library
Room of the Court House, in the City of Lancaster, where
all persona interested In said distribution may attend.
W. CARPENTER, Auditor
jnly 21 4c 2S
A UDITOII , 9 NOTICE.--Estate of John
A
Donnelly, late of the Ci'v of Lancaster, Drover. de.
ceased —The undersigned Auditor, appointed to distribute
the balance remaining in the hands of Hugh X. Dougher
ty, Administrator of said deceased, to and among tho,
legally entitled to the some. will it fo- that purpose on
FRIDAY, the 21st day °PA CODS C, 1863 at 2 o'clock in
the afternoon, in the Library Room of the Court haves,
in the City of Lancaster, where all persons interetted in
said distribution may attend
WM. R. WILSON, Auditor.
',My 21 (Examin-r copy)
E STATE OF JAMES McSPARRA Letters of administretm., on the estate of James Mc.
Bparran, Pr., late of Fulton t, ,, wriship. Linco,ter county.
deceased, having been granted to the subscribers re:llit.g
id said township:, All persons indebted to elid estate ar.•
requested to make payment immediately, and those having
Claims will present them, without delay, properly authen
noted for settlement.
AMELIA F McPARRAN,
JAMES McSPAEtRAN,
july 14 61* 27]
AUDITOR , S NOTIV E...—Eiltate of TIEN.—
RY SNYDER, late of the City of Lancaster, deceased.
The undersigned Auditor, app' toted by the Droller,'
Court of Lancaster County, to make distribution of the
balance in the hands of_Catharins Snyder and John 11.
Good, Administrators of the estate of said deceased, to and
among those legally entitled to the same, will sit for that
purpose on THURSDAY, the ,7th day of ACCOST A. D.,
1883, at 2 o'clock. P. M., in the Library Room in the Court
Hones, in the City of Lancaster, when and where all per
sons interested are invited to attend.
July 28 4t 29] PETER MARTIN, Auditor.
AUDITOR'S NO DICE. -- Assigned ihletate
of William Neely and Wife, lam I cMerain tow,
ship, Lancaster county, d.ceased —The undersigned Au•
dam., appointed to diQtribute the baler., remaining in
the h.nds N. Galbiaitti, AnAg,nes by deed ot
voluntary assignment for the b,.nellt of credit,rs. to and
among those legally entitled to the slum. wid , it for thst
purpose, on SATURDAY, the 15th day of A CO 1.1:T. 1 , 61,
at 2 o'clock, P. 31, in the Library Room of tilt, Court
House, In the City of Lancaster. where all , ders,ne
ested in said distribution may attend
WM. R. WILSON, Audi'or.
july 28 4t 29
A CCOUNTSOF Titus'' , AND ASSIGNED
ESTATEB.—Theacc, own of the followi , x nary,. d
eqatee have been exhibited and filed the e 'he
Prothonotary Of the Court of Common Pktiv of Liucastvr
county, to wit:
Stephen G. Blekham, Eetate, George W. Compton, Com
naittt e.
J-hn W Gross. Assigned Estate, m ar li n Cerra , .‘,,j 45 ,„ .
Henry Garber, Estate, Ltd' Bard. Committee.
Christian Kurtz Estate, John !liver+, Committee.
Fanny Kendlg„ Estate, Genfge Rstidig, Cr
Susanna Landis. Estate. Fatunet It yes. p.
Adam Rudy, A , sigued Estate, Abraham G. Un :i act
Abralisrn Eby, Assignees,
Rachel Snayue, AssiAiled Estate, Joseph alliance, As
siguee.
Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in si.y
of said estates, that the Court have appois ed MONDAY.
the 2sth day of AL'aUxT, 1503 for the Cnnfirlll.ltlL,ll
allowance of said account., unless exceptions ha filet or
cause shown, why said accounts should not he ellewed.
PETER. MARTIN, f'roth'y.
PROTHONOMWEI OFFICE, Lan., July 28, 1803.
July 2i dt 29
QTATES UNION HOTEL,
060 G AND 609 SIARKET STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
The undersigned, begs to inform hie frj,nda, and th e f oe .
mer patrons of the •• STATE 3 U\ ION," as null
as the public generally, that hr Las accepted the
managerrhip of the HOT '.L oam-d at the I o.d
of [hie noti•oe, and that the l.oato h o been
thnrtuthy renovated and improved thron4h .ut iu ••0
manner which will compare favcrahly with what are
called the firat clus, 11 01. of the nit, The pxtr.,c:,_•• cf
the public is respectfully selitited. The TEINb are
per day CHAS. N. ALL:L[OND, Memg r.
riOURT PROCL A RI A TION..W liereas the
k .. ) lion LIEN ItY G. LONG. President Ilon. A. L. iIAYLS
and FEKREE BRINTON, E: q., Associate Judges of the Cour ,
of Common 1 1 !e in and for the county of Lancaster. and
Assistant Justices of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and
General Jail Delivery and Quarter Sess , ons of the Peace.
In and for said county of Lancaster, have issued their
Precept to me directed, requiring ine,among other things, to
make public Proclamation throughout that
a Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery ;
also, a Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Pence and
Jail Delivery, will commence in the Court !louse, in the
City of Lancaster, in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,
on the 3rd MONDAY in AUG U...T (17 ) ISt t In pursuance
of which precept, PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY UI VEN,
to the Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Lancaster, in
said county, and all the Justices of the Peace, the Coro er,
and Constables of the said City and County of Lancaster,
that they be then and there In their own proper persons,
with their rolls, records and examinations, and inquisi
tions, and their other remembrances, to do those things
which to their offices appertain, In their behalf to be done,
and also all those who will prosecute against the prisoners
who are, or then shall he, in theJair of se id county of Lan
caster, are to be then and there to prosecute against them
as shall be just.
Dated at Lancaster, the 27th day of Arril, 1803.
jolt' 28 tc 29J 9. W. P. , Y • Sheriff.
u NiVEHSAL CLOTHES AVatINGER
No. 1. Large Family Wringer $lO.OO
No. 2 Medium...... 7.00
6 , 0
No. 3 cimmll 5.30
No. S Large Hotol " li.o
No. 18 Medium Latindry "5 to run steam 1 Is 00
No. 22 Lance " "1 or hood. j 0o
Nos. 234 and 3 have no ergs. All othst,ara .sarranted.
No. 2la rho za generally used in private
("RANGE JULD, of the •' American Agrieulturmt," says
of the 13%1VEKSAL CLOTHES WRING lilt
A child can readily wring out a tublu I of clothes in a
few minutes. It is in reality a curr Et ES SA V 1711! A
TIME E-AVEIII I and a STituNGTH HAVEN 1 The saving
of gtramotte will alone pay a large per cm,tage on its cost.
We tbthk the machine much more than PAYS POll
ITAELF EVERY EAR in the eating or garrnenta
There are several kinds, nearly sake iu general construe.
Um], but we consider It Important that the Wringer be
fitted with Cogs, otherwise a mass of garments msy ch g
the rollers, and the rollers upon the crank shaft slip and
tear the clothes, or the rubber break loose Irom the chart.
Our own la one of the first mike. and is is act GOOD AS
NEW after nearly PAM YEA ItS' CO, , STA NT Coo."
_ -
livery Wringer with Cog Wheels ix warranttd la
particular.
/Jai' No Wringer can he durable without Cog Wheel.,
A good CiNVAdSBB. wanted it. every town.
.15F - On receipt of the price from pieces where no one
Is selling, we will send the Wringer fres of expense.
For particulars and circulars address
It C BROWNING,
nog 5 It 30] 317 Brttedway, N. Y.
moaE N EIV B o kSi R D IN TERESTING
THE EARL'S HEIRS: A TALE op DomEsno Lira. Ey
the Author of "East Lynne; or, The Earl's Daughter,"
"The Mystery." ‘41., Ac. Paper price, 60 cents.
MORGAN ; Olt, THE KNIGHTS OF THE BLACK FLAG:
A STRANGE STORY OR BYGONE TIDIES. Paper prior. 25 cte.
For sale at .1. M. WESTLIAEFFEB'S,
apr 1 tf 12] Cor. North Queen and OranEe Ste
THE UNITED STATES HOTEL
lIARRI'BURG,PA.
("OVERLY rt HU7CIIISON, Proprietors.
This well known Hotel id now In a roudit.on to accommo.
date tho traveling public, affording the most ample con
veniences alike for the transient guest and rormanent
boarder.
THE UNIT FD STATES HOTEL has teen entirely rofite
fed throughout, and now has accommodations equal to
extent, comfort and luxury to any hotel between Phila.
delphla and Pittsburg. Its location is the best In the btate
Capital, being in easy accere to all the railroad depots and
in close proximity to all the public cifices and business
localities of the city. It has now all the, conveniences of.
A FIRST—CIeASS HOTEL,
and the Proprietors are determined to spare neither ex
pense, time or labor to ensure the comfort of the gue,t,..
The patronage of the traveling public is respectfully
solicited. [Jane 23 lito
1 - 1113RNITURE Oliri IS VXXLY DESCILIP
tion, warranted as good as the bsst, and cheaper than
the cheapest—at KETCHAM'S, warn QUEEN STREET, cp
posite Shank's National House, Lancaster.
N. B. To any one purchasing $5O worth teforo the first
of November neat 10 per cent. will be allowed for Cash.
fang 31 tfo3
BOOT AND SHOED AKERS,
TAKE NOTICE)
J. F. COMBS, Currier and Leather Dealer, 111
1130 MARES!. STBEET, BELOW 12T11, PIIILADELPBIA,
has the most exteneive arsortment of SOLE A:. Lt t
LEAT H Eli of all descriptions; lied and Ottk - &4o Skirting,
Slaughter, French end UV Calf eking, litpe, Woo. Upper
Morocco,Linings, Lacings Leather Apron thius, :hue
Boole, aate. Findings Lc., nod every nrilchf tequisite
Boot and Ebomeklug, wholesale and retell, ut tea lowest
pricee r to which he invitee the attention of the trade. .
apr 7 611113
UNITED e, TA TEA STAMP TAXILS IM
POSED BY THE ACT OF ISitx .
Published for the convenience of' STO4.E.KEEPERS,
MERCHANTS, BROKERS, LAWYERS, tONVEYANCERS
and the public gdnerally, on a large neat card showing
a glance, the amount of duty on tax to be paid. Price
cents. 'waste by ,:,,< .J. M. WESTHAEFFER,
No. 44, Corner of. North Queen and Mange streets; .
oat 7 tf
T"-
n ar
' s v JuLA. so ita
-C/.ol:ii:Ltr'Llkjizen,
•
Thin Company continue to Insure Buildings, Marcban
dis.a A rid ether p'operty, against lon and damage by ere,
on the mutual plan, either for a each premium or premium
onto •
The large and Increasing capital of the, Company, eon
elating of premium notes gtren by ita matdura, and hand
upon
$ 1 ,475 , 7 9 9 35 ,
Insured an the mutual plan, ailtdrds a reliable gnarantee
e4nal to ten timestbe average loss on the simMint insured;
and the Directors pledge themselves to deal ea liberally
with iheqi who may suitain loss or damage as the case
will admit of, consistent with justice to all parties con
cerned. • •
$1,166,665 67
AMOUNT OF PBEMTI3IINOTER, $155,620.49.
Balance of Cali Premium meet.
peridtd. Jan. ht. 1862 $1,66867
Cash receipts during the year 1862,
lees Ageotz.' Commissions 6,781.47
Cash receipts In January, 1863 895 80
Losses and expeuses paid during the
year. 1562.. , $6,3•3/.73
Balance unexpended, February 2d,
1863 3 01611
A. 8. GREEN, President
GEORGE Vouau. Jr. Secretary,
M. B. SHUMAN, Treasurer.
Robert T. Ryon,
brahatn Bruner,
John Fendrieh,
li. o. htinich.
Simuel F Eberlein,
Ephraim Hershey,
mar 31 ly 12] North D
*-4 1 4(1-
IDIt. SWEET'S
INFALLIBLE _LINIMENT,
THE - GREAT - RXTERNAL REMEDY.
FOR RHEUMATISM._ GOUT, NEURALGIA, LUMBAGO,
STLFF NECK AND JOINTS, SPRAINS, BRUISES,
CUTS AND WOUNDS, PILES, H EADACtiIt,
AND ALL RHEUMATIC AND NER
VOUS DISORDERS.
For all of which it is a speedy and certain remedy, and
never fells. This Liniment is prepared from the reLpe of
Dr. Stephan Sweet, of Connecticut, the famous bone setter,
and bite been used in his practice for more than twenty
years with the nine astonishing success,
As AN ALLEVIATOR (IF PAIN, it ie unrivalled by any
preparati in before the public, of which the moat skeptical
may be convinced by a single trial.
This Liniment will cure, rapidly and radically, Rheu
matic Disorders of every kind, and in thousands of cases
where It bus been aced it bag never been known to fall.
FOR NEURALGIA, it trill afford immediate relief in
every case, however distressing.
It will relieve the worst cases of HEADACHE in three
minutes and is warianted to do it.
TuOTHACIIE mien will it cure Instantly.
FOR NERVOUS DEBILITY AND GENERAL LASSI
TUDE arising from imprudence or excess, this Liniment is
a most happy and unfailing remedy. Artlrg directly upon
the nervous tissues it strengthens and revivifies the sys
tem, and restm - es it to elasticity and vigor.
FOR PILES.—As an external remedy, we claim that it is
the bet Icemen, and we challenge thd world to produce an
sqvai. Every vi Gm of this distressing complaint should
give it a Mal, for it will not fail to effort immediate relief
and in a majority of niece will effect a radical cure.
QUIN sY AND SORE THROAT are sometimes extremely
madanaot and dangert us, but a timely application of this
Liniment will never fail to core.
SPRAINS are sometimes very obetinate, and enlarge
ment of the joints is liable to occur if neglected. The worst
ease may be conquered by this Liniment In two or three'
days
BRUTES, CUTS, WO9NDS, SORES, ULCERS, BURNS
and eiCA LDS, yield readily to the wonderful healing pro.
tertieS of Dr Sweet's Infallible Liniment when used nos
cording rn direcilons. Also, CHILBLAINS, FROSTED
FRET, INSECT BITES. and STINGS.
I.Very Horse Owner should have this remedy at hand,
eolltite timely use at the first appearance of Lameness will
Mrtnally prevent those fermi table diseases, to which 'all
horses are 'liable, and which render so many otherwise
valuable horses nearly worthless.
Over four hundred voinntary testimonials to the wonder
ful curative properties of this Liniment have been received
elude the last two years, and many of them from persons
iu the highest ranks of life.
CAUTION.
Adminlatratorg.
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 & CO.,
".Sole V7opnetore Norwich, Ct.
j june 16 ly 23
For Pale by all 'Dealers
110" EIV YORK MEDICAL INSTITUTE.
IA A benevolent Institution endowed for the cure of
Chronic Diseases of every nature, and to protect invalids
from quark advertisers and imposters. No charges except
for nedicine 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 iu private and Hospital practice. The following are
ii.itue of the complaints to which special attention is given.
All diseases of the Head, Throat, Lungs, Heart, Stomach,
Liver, liThiney, Bladder, Rheumatism, Fits, Cancer, Piles,
Nervous Affection's, Diseases of the Sexual Organs, Seminal
Weal:nem, Impotence and Virulent diseases of every
nature positively cured. Demises of Females and all
Irregularities suctirsstully treated. Blindness and Deaf
/1086 cured without painful operations. Patients - treated
by litter, by sending a statement of their case. Medicine
sent to any part of the country. Consultation free to all.
Address, Stamp enclo se d,
flit. L. CRAVES, Consul , ina Physician,
mar 25 ly 11 009 Broadway, New York City.
T ELE SECILE•TARY OF THE TREAS
URY
ro CONTINCE MY AGENCY FOR A BRIEF PERIOD,
And until fur Maar noti,a, I stual continuo to receive Sub
DLOA_I\T AT PAR;
At oy 01lice, and at the different Sub Agencies through
out the Loyal States.
tiloguszo
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‘„,o'Ti[hio.thskaiGii.
PHILADELPHIA.
-.- MATTAES J S ,
BEDS. FEAT El ERS, ,
COILFORTAB LES,
QUILTS,
BLANKETS,
&la{ ING S,
CUSHIONS.
And all other articles be.onging to the business.
fob 10 ly 5] ANWS lIILLBORN.
pUBLISFIED THIS DAY.
ANN E'ITE, UH T•i NI LADY ON THE PEARLS,
AIEtisNDER DUMAS, (rag Youso )
Author of ttLa Dame aux Camitiaa," or Camille,
the Camelia Lady "
Plan 4atetl rroin the French by Alra. Wm. R. A. Johnson,
Eso. of Philadelphia.
AN CPT E ANNETTE!
TUE LADY OF TH F. PFARLSI
AN ' , I FITT E. or TUE LADY OF TUE PEARLS. By
Au X ‘1 . :1).1 Du, ,s, the younger, author of "CPA:MIIe. or
the c.nnelin Lade." and translaied from the French by
'lre Wm. P. A . .L.hu-o-, Reg, of Philadelphia—in pub
au I for sate this day, complete In one large °dter,
!um, Legs tpe, double column ' 'and pet led no the
fin.o.t and hest of w.,ite paper. Price Fifty Cents a
'rOpv.
The work is full of incident, character and great Inter
a,tl will have popularity equal to any work that has
barn I,..aatt horn the , Jrees :or many years, and is equal,
if r.ot sup -dor 10 its predecessor, •Camille by the came
author. For sale at
IMEMEM
AIR DH S S'. S A SI L NG
O AZ D SHAVING
- -
SAMUEL J. WILLIAMS takes pleasure in notifying his
ount,rous f fends and customers, that he has removed his
Salim) trout Cooper's Hotel to - the basement under Peter
3l'Conomy's Shoe Store. in West King etreet, near the
31.• rk et Iluuso, and has fitted it op in new and elegant style
or the a,commodation of erwtomere.
HAIR DetESSING, ,SHAVING AND SHAMPOONINCI
&ale in the m st scientific and fashionable style, and his
loworial operations are pertained with the greatest B+l6B
and comfort to all concerned.
He will also color the hair and whiskers, and guarantee
the colors to be applied without injury to either.
Giro the Professor a call, and he Slitters himself that he
will he able to render general satisfaction.
ri - ar- Don't make a mistake and get into the wrong shop
11,..colissct. it is immediately under M'Conomy's Shoe Store
am 15 If 141 S. 7. WTLLTANTS.
FIALE WATCHES! RICH JEWELRY
SILVER WARE! SILVER IVABEII
PIE, CAKE AND BUTTER KNIVES.
SUGAR, CREAM AND OYSTER SPOONS.
80UP AND OYSTER LADLES, •
SPOONS, FORKS, dO., &o.
LATEST FTYLEB AND BLS? WORKRIAZISERP.
SILVER—PLATED WARN I SILVER-PLATED WARE I
BASKETS, CASTORS, PITCHERS, MUGS,
SPOONS, FORKS, dm, &a.,
.11`ST FROM THE FACTORIES.
WATCHES! WATCHES!! WATCHES!
WARRANTID
CHEAP! CHEAP!! CHEAPI!
CLOCKS! CLOCKS!! 01.00111311
GILT, COLUMN AND PLAIN ➢RONLP.
JEWELRY! JEWELRY!! JEWELRY!!
LiTEST eITYLLS AND 131:8T QUALITY.
HARRY Z RHOADS,
22 WEST Ic/111:1STII.SIT
Bedwovr. Cooper's lintel and J. H. Getz's Dry Goods gtore
de, 17 tf 49
A TTRACTIONS PROM THE N.
AND PHILADELPHIA AUCTIONS.
WENTZ BROTHERS
Offer the greatest attractions In the way of
DRESS GOODS, LADIES' CLOAKS AND SHAWLS.
Dries G.Krods in every variety. SPRING CLOAKS.
SPRING-AND SUNNIER SHAWLS. '
Shawl Room'as usual contains every new variety and price.
11001E' SKIRTS.
The largest, best and ch.pest assortment always to be
found is our Largo limp Rooms, which we are coustantly
receiving direct from the Largest Hoop Skirt blannfactory
in the world.
• Preach Lace Pointes and Mantels at old prices.
Linens, Iluslina, Calico°. Sbeetings, Ac., Ac., at the lowest
possible prices.
'Mita' Silk and Cotton Sun Umbrellas,
Sun Shades and Parasols.
Goods of every description for Hen and Boys' wear.
WENTZ BROTHERS' Bee Hive Store. •
may 19 tf 19] No. 5 Bast King street.
rrigt E AMERICAN ANNUAL CYCLO.
PiEDIA AND REGISTER OF IMPORTANT EVENTS
OF THE YEAR 1861.
Embracing Political, Civil, llilitery and' Social AffaLre
Public Documents; Bi•-grapby, Statistics, Com-
merce, Finance. Literature, Science' ' Agri
culture and Mechanical Industry.
Tie volume will be in the style of the New American
Cy opwdia,' having not tom than 750 pagee, royal Bva.
The work, will be publilthed exclusively by subscription
and its exterior appearance will best Once elegant/L:ld auto
etantiaL D. APPLETON kCO New. York.
• • •-" ELIAB BARR & Co.,'
•
No. 6 East King Street,
Agt's for Lancaster City and Co
tqc /5 tf 14]
(muunlit pzEpETtrAL.
DIRECTORS:
M. S. Shuman, •
Michael H. Moore,
George Young. Jr.,
Nicholas McDonald,
Amos S. Green.
HEO. W. HERB, Agent,
ke street, losnesster
HAS AUTHORIZED NE
seriptienCto the
5-00
JAY COOKE,
Subscription Agent,
111 south Third Street, Philadelphia
MZEGEI
J. M. WEiTITAFFER'S
Chap Bo k At , re.
11363. .
.1863.
CZOTHINGi OZOTHING:t
_ FOB BPRING AND HUNKER
.TORN A. KELBEN,
SION OP THS STRIPED 00AT,
NO. 42 IVORTH QVICEZP BTRIFF,
East side, near Orange street, Lancuter, Pa.
The subscriber boa now in More a very largo, err•
sortment of
SPRING AND SUMMER
READY—MADE CLOTIIING,
For MEN and BOYS' wear, principally of hie own Mang'
facture, warranted to be well sewed, and to be of the best
of Material and Workmanship, and which he will mall at
the very lowest prices.
Particular attention given now, as "heretofore, to
CDSTOHRR WORK,
qpersons orderingri Garments at this establishment can
end upon getting them at the time ramified
ost received a large assortment of Cloths, Spring style
Classimers, Tweeds, Summer Clothe, Spanish Linens, new
style Fes:logs, ;0, which will be made up to order 4
able
short n
ice otice
s. in the most Fashionable Style, at very reason-
Also, a large assortment of
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
such es fine Shirts, Wool Over Shirts, Bosoms, Collars, Ties,
Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, alma, Suspendsulr Summer Drawers. Umbrellas..
Thankful for the' eery liberal patronage heretofore he,
stowed upon this establiehment, the proprietor respectfully
solicitaa continuance of the same.
JOHN A. =BIN,
Sign of the Striped Coat, No. 42 North Queen street,
East 'side, near Orange. Lancaster. Pa. [may Sly 17
LADLES! DRESS GOODS.
A beautiful ageortmentjust opened by
HAGER & BROTHERS,
Prom the late New York and Philadelphia
AUCTIONS,
Comprising all the New styles—and will be sold at
VERY LOW PRICES.
Also, an wort:client of
LADIKI3' CLOTH kLINTLYB.
CLOAKING CLOTH&
All Shade&
1863. 1863.
W ILLI. PACERS I WALL PAPERS:
HAGER & BROTHERS.
10,000 PIECES WALL PAPERS AT
OLD P.1210.11:8.
FINE DECORATIVE PAPERS,
PINE GILT PAPERS,
NEAT. AND G AY STYLE SATIN PAPERS,
NEAT AND GAY STYLE COMMON PAPERS,
BORDERS,
FIBEIIOARDS,
PRINTS, Am
Having ordered the above goods befcre the recent large
advance, were prepared to sell them at leas than present
wholesale rata HAGER & BROTHERS.
apr 28 tf
READY MADE CLOTHING,
FOR SPRING SALES.
A VIBY LARGE AID OOMPLITS Broca YOB
MEN AND BOYS,
AT
HAGER. & BROTHERS,
To HA BOLD AT
LOW PRiC&B.
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T\ G. SPILEGHER,
V .
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
CIGARS, SNUFF 4ND TOBACC_O,
No. 143 VTR QUEEN STREET,
LANCASTER, PA.,
(Oppoaite Michael's Hotel,)
Having fitted up the room neat door to Heltshn's Hat
Store, he is prepared to accommodate country dealers and
the public geoerally with the best CIGARS, SNUFF and
TOBACCO ever offered In the Oily of Lancaster. His stock
consists is part of the following brands:
MBOILZI
HARI KARI, JOCKEY CLUB.
WASHINGTON, CARONA DUGAL,
ELLSWORTH, AMDRIOAN COUSIN,
LA FIDELIA.
SIXES AND HALE—SPANISH,
and every brand to be obtained in the market.
T 0 B A 0 0 0:
CUT,
Anderson's Bolare,
Heart's Delight,
Chesape.ke Bay,
Plantation,
Tailsman,
Burly Side,
Cavendish,
Flounder,
Blacksnake, Congress, Natural Teat, COEU.S. Twist, &e,
SNUFFS:
_ _
Demuth's Rappee,
Scented Rappee,
Scotch Maccaboy, &e.
Site All orders promptly filled at removable rated.
The proprietor respectfully invites hie country friends
to viva him a call. no he feels con/I lent be can glee satis
faction in all articles in hie line of busloi.e,
fob 24
D R. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINI.
M ENT.
THE GREAT.EZ I ERNAL REMED T.
FOR RHEUMATISM, 0.431. NECRALGIA, LUMBAGO,
STIFF NECK AND JANTS, SPRAINS, BRUISES,
OUTS AND WOUNDS, PILES, HEADACHE,
AND ALL RHEUMATIC AND NER—
VOUS DISORDERS.
•
DR. STEPHEN SWEET, OF CONNECTICUT,
The Great Natural Bone Setter.
DR. STEPHEN SWEET, OF CONNECTICUT
Ia known all over the 'United States.
DR. STEPHEN SWEET OF CONNECTICUT,
Ie the anther of "Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment"
DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT
Cures Rheumatism and never
DK. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT
Is a certain remedy for Nonralgia
DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT
Cures Burns and , ealds immediately.
DR eIV ENT'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT
Is the best known Remedy for Sprains and Brui.e.i.
swEar INFALLIBLE LINIMENT
Cares Headache immediately and was never known to foil
DR SWEET'S INF ALLISLE LINIMENT
Affords immediate relief for Plies. and seldom fails to cure
DR. sWEP T'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT
Cares Toothache in one Minute.
DR SWEEPS INFALLIBLE LINIMENT
Cures Cuts and Wounds immediet , ly and leaves no scar.
DB. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT
Is the best remedy fdr Soros in the known world
DK. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT
Has been used by more than a million people, and all
praise It
DR. SWEETS INFALLIBLE LINIMENT
Is truly a friend In need," and every fatally should have
it at hand.
DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT
Is for sale by all Dinning. F. , ice 25 son 50 cents.
RICEIAIIDCON A CO.,
sole Proprietors. Norwich, Ct.
. For sale by all Dealers. [June 23 ly 24
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JAN 23 H. WALTON. THOMAS W. TONS
W A b 1 ..4 IAB T
AND
GENERAL CyLLEOTORS,
No. 25 Souza TIMID Stam, ramssumpau.
REFEBISNOBS
Jay. Cooke A Co., E. P. Middleton & Brother,
Janie. Rent. Santee A Co., Saherick, Black & Co.,
C H M'Eibbln A Son, Hon. Win. Wilkins,
Hon. Jame Pollock, " H. D. Poster,
" A. H Reeder, " Asa Packer.
" Warren J. Woodward, V. L. Bradford, Esq.,
" Geo Sanderson.
HIGHEST PRICE PAID I VOR GOLD AND SILVER.
GOVERNMENT AND OTHER INTERESTS 0 iLLEOTEID.
STOOKS BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMTSSION.
feb 17 tf
lITHISKE Be t F
Vl' PELACREAIp3 STIMULATING ONOIIENT,
OR, FRENCH CREA
FOR BALD HEADS AND BARE FACIES!!!
This celebrated article is warraoted to bring out a fall
set of Whiskers on the smoothest f.ce, or a floe growth of
hair on a Bald head, in leas than six weeks, and will In no
- way stain or luJare the skin. The French Cream is man.
nfacturea by Dr M. Pelatreaus, of Paris, and Is the only
reliable article of the kind. , Drse on other." Warranted
in every case. O. .e Box will do the work. Price $1.00.
Imported and for sale Wholesale and Retail• by
THOS. P. CHAPMAN,
. Chen 14 and Druggist;
831 Broadway, New York.
P.S. A B'x of the Oogoent sent to any address by re.
turn mail, on receipt - 1g price and 15 cents for Pottage.
lone 30 4125
ILIO SILVER AND DE.
HAND NOT $, for which the 11101:LEST
PBLMI
IIM will be paid at the Banking House of
REED, HENDERSON A CO.
Lancaster, Feb. 7,'68..(f0b 10 tf
tiPIO2B, dse..Clanamosa, Cloves, MUM
'LAMB, BAKING SODA, ORRAM TARTAR, NO7
B, to, by sals at THOMAS ISLLMAICIIBIB
' Drug A Chstskaal Blom West/11ns street, Lanar.
SOMET - 111ING I *-1.-
THSS PATENT BTANIP-SHALING AND POME-MARK
•
- .
YREBARVIftQ'ENVIWpL ..
The preservation on the letter Itself of the ITMT-MABE
and POSTAGE44VAIIP, genera/1Y ed - wiih- the.abe -
Maud cover, hair ion been deamil a nastier - Of the fleet
Importance..Thiedeeldoratam is DOW triumphant!, mama
hi this ingenious invention. - Many obvious advantages
mop arise nom the general use of this envelops.
• M—lnereased Safety by additional seeding; the du g
connecti " ng the torealope and letter eneueely. togetber; sad
this Is never liable to be camitted. though the tacking of
the flap hi frequently 'segue:sod orbs.p-roway deem -
&cond—awo w i t y against !Muzak's; Ihe
letter and envekeps being dung attached hapertiaend by the Mug*
and inckeme cannot be inspected amen II the Ugh" diode
deednely odium&
Thfid.-dafety against abatraetion of Valuable Intle•
lures. If the dap be left unsealed, or opened with
oats Intent. it will be impossible to opm the litter and take
thence bank notes and, drat; without so mutilating
envelope as to inseredsteotbm.
-
/tbsorth—Geouritrn3r the fee. payment of the Postage;
as the stamp, whouvuoe properly plated In this window,
cannot be removed without its destruction.
itjth—Advantage therefor* to the Government; by the
- effectual destruction of sveryetarep In its nret u.
Seth—Pacinty' to the Past Oilleat Operations- by unk•
form location of the sump ho the upper right gaud corner,
which is the moat convenient podtim -far the- Pat OfilmV
mark.
bctenth—Veriftestion of the bfalliog; by seething on the
letter itself the /pat widow of Chi time and place of
being mailed. This has long been esteemed so destrable,
that many prudent persons are omettalned to &Meuse
with the We of envelopes, 'hat they may have the pod
mark on the letter; and ethers take the precaution to pin
the envelope asain on the letter ter kientilleatios.'
Jilichih—Gertainty of the Date and Place on the Letter,,
which are so frequently omitted by writers In carelessness
or hurry. •
Ednfb--Ormunentation which, tliongb moms may think
of smaU Importance, certainly meow tho . *proud of all
person* of teats. • • . .
. . .
liwile—Cost. Notwithstanding the many and unrivalled
advantages Of the Stamp ,eating Navetepee," they will
be furnished at a very mall advance upon the prim of
three not having the benefit of this pateat. ' •
Qui be had at J. !d. WIeiTHAINI7I3,II
Cheap Book Store, Corner North Queen and Orange Sts.
Boy 4 tf 43
GREENEWALD•g
WEST INDIA
COBBS ALL DIAB &SEAMING PROM DISORDER=
8TOBSOH• AND DYBPBP B / 1 ..
These are elegant Bitters. pleasant and
,palatabte. used
in debilitated suttee_ of the digestive norms,' and of
il l
systru generally. They give a
,gcol appetite, and will
cure the nliowing diseases:
Depreulou of Spirits, and constant . imagining of this
Various dioceses to which our nature laleir to,
Liver Diseases,
• Heart Burn,
Pain In the Back and Side,
Disgust for Food,
Difficult Breathing,
•
Fluttering at the Heart, -
Dimness of Vielon
Paine through du' System,
Piles.
Constipation,
hour Stomach,
Swimming in the Head,
Fever and dull Pain in Head,
Yellowness of the Skin
9 .
Diarrceba,
Dcentery
Biting In the morning with a Bad y Taste In the 'Mouth.
Huodreds of our gallant soldiers' lives have been saved
by thou splendid Bitters, that otherwise would be lost,
not only to their country bdt to dear friends et home.
The Bitters are manufactured and for sale under ELI
L. & B J. Zitrre' Jewelry Store, N. W. Corner Centre
Square and North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa
B. GRBENEWALD.
Sm 2S
Lane:ester. Jane 16. 1863
PROSPECTUS OF
..THE A.'
A NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC NEW S P A P E R , •
To be pubilehed Dellf and Weekly in the City of Phils•
delphis by
A. J 01.0.SZBICRaYNER d} CO.
A. J. GLOSSBRENNER.
FRANCIS J. GRUM).
WILLIAM H. WELSH.
"Tex dos" will advocate the principles and policy of
the Democratic party,and will, therefore, necesasnly favor
the restoration of the Union as It was, and defend the
Constitution of the United state., and that of this Com•
monwealth,
It will freely and fairly dismiss all legitimate sable:to of
newspaper votomant, including, of course, and preeml•
nanny at thie time. all questions connected with the
existing unhappy condition of our country.
It will feariesaly criticise the public acts of public ser
vant., and defend the legal and constitutional rights of In.
dividwil citizens of sovereign States, against assaults from
any quarter.
It will seek to awaken the minds of the people to •
proper sense of the actual condition of the Republic—to
present to them. truthfully, the fearful perils In which we
stand an a nation—to exhibit the mtguitude of" the task
that is before them, If they would check our downward
pr, grees—and to Inspire them with patriotic determination
to apply :He RZMIDT (or our national Ilia.
In brief, It will, in all things. elm to be the faithful ex
ponent of Democratic priariples, and to render Dealt
worthy to be an organ of the Demecratic party, under
whose auspices our country prospered so long and so wall.
Tho restoration of that party—the party of the Meath'.
Don end the Union—G:l power, ha the legislative and exam
five governmental 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 oar highest aim. •
The News. Literary. Commercial, and other departments,
will receive due attention, and will be no conducted an to
make “Tirs Aim" worthy of the support of the general
reader.
The many difficulties now surrounding an enter.
prise of the magnitude of that in which the undersigned
are engaged, require them to appeal to the pubile for a
generous support, and ask for "Tai AGA" a liberal patron•
ag. and extended circulation
The present state of the preparatory arrangements war
rants the expectation, that the that number of the Daily
will appear befare the close of the comlnx month, (febra•
ary, 1863) The Weekly will be leaned soon thereafter.
TEEMS:
Per annum,
dlx Months,_. .
Three idontbs,....—
Ten Copies to oue ad.
draw, 17.50
Twenty Copies to one
ad tress, 32.00
Thirty Cpples to one
address,
fair Payment required inv ariably in advance.
Address, A.. 1. GIA)8oBR ONNEB & CO.,
feb 3 3m 41 430 Chestnut Monet, Philadelphia.
Per annum $6.00
Bla Months, 300
Three Menthe, 160
Copies delivered at the
counter, and to
Agents and Car-
2 (lentil each
SCHAFFER, SON & 0., •
sell FFSR. SON &
SCRAPPER SON &
SCHAFFER, SON & CO.,
SCHAFFER, SoN & CO.,
SOLIAFFEB. BO' & CO,
IMPORTERS OF WATCHES,
IMPORTERS OF WATCHES,
IMPORTERS OF W ATCEIES,
IMPORTERS OF WATCHES,
I.kIPOH.TERS OF WATCHES,
Nos. 189 and 171 Broadway, N. Y.,
Noe. 169 and 171 Broadway, N. Y,
Nos. 169 and 171 Broadway, N - Y.,
Nos 169 and 171 Broadway, N. Y.,
Are receiving by the Enropean Steamers, direct from their
agency in Chaux-dreFonga. Swl a .riand, large importa•
crone of the Celebrated
MAGIC TINE OBSERVER,
MAGIC TIME OBSERVER,
. MAOIO TIME OBSERVER.,
MAGIC TIME OBSERVER,
MAGIC TIME OBARRY FR,
MAGIC TIME OBSERVER,
MAGIC TINE OBSERVER.,
MAGIC HMS OBSERVER,
The Height of Mechanical Ingenuity!
The Height of Mechanic.l Ingenuity!
The Height f Mechanical Ingenuity
The HolAt. of Mechanical Ingenuity I
Being a Hunting or Open Face Watch Combinixl,
Being a ir noting or Open Face Welch Combined,
Being a Hunting or Open Face Watch Combined.
Or: a LADY'S or GENTLEMAN'S WATCH in ONE I
Or ; a L 4DY121 or GENTLEMAN'S WATCH In o`. El
Or; a LADY'S or GENTLEMAN'S WATCH in Oflll I
WITH SELF WINDING IMPROVEMENT.
With SELF WINDING IMPROVEMENT.
One of the prettiest, most convenient. an I decidedly the
beet and cheeped timepiece ever offered. It bag within It
and connected with its machinery, its own winding attach.
moot. rendering a key entirely unnecessary. The calm of
chi. Watch are composed of two metal+, the outer one being
fine 16 carat gold. It has the improved ruby action lever
movement, and is
WARRANTED AN ACCURATE TIMEKEEPER.
WARR aNTeD AN ACCURATE TIMEKEEPER.
WARRANTED AN ACCURATE TIMEKEEPER.
WARRANTED AN ACCURATE TIMEKEEPER.
Price THIRTY—FIVE DOLLARS, sent by mail in a
beautiful velvet lined morocco awe, upon receipt .1 Its
price. A prompt and .a'e &Beery guaranteed. Remit.
trances may be made in United States money, or Draft pay ,
able to our order in this city.
REGISTERED LETTERS, ONLY, AT OUR RISK.
We have no agents or circulars; buyer. must deal direct
with us, ordering from this advertisement Addrau
SCHAFFER. SON & CO
- -
Imortere of Watebre,
No& 169 and 171 Broadway, New Yeek.
13 'TELL /161 3 Q11/11.1112 INTH I B . thatETlff."
. .
The undersigned, having made arrangements with Mr
R JONES, for all his best quality of PEACH BOTTOM
SLATE, for title market; and a similar arrangement with
the proprietors of ids of the principil and beet quarries in
York county, he has Just received A large lot of those
superfrr qualitities of Building Slate, which will •be put
on by the square, or sold by the ton, on the moat reason-
able terms. Also, constantly on band, an EXTRA L•ORT
PEACH BOTTOM SLATE, intended for Slating on Shingle
Roofs.
As these qualities of Slate are THE BEST IN THE'
MARKET, Builders and others will find It to their Interest
to call and examine samples, at my once In WM. D.
BPERCELER'S, New Agricultural and Seed Ware.rootas.
GEO. D. SPREOHER,
No. 28 East Ring 5t.,2 doors West of the Coact House.
Sit" This is to certify that I do not sell my best quality
of Peach Bottom Guaged Slate to any other person in
Lancaster, than Geo. D. Smeller, as above stated.
R. JONES,
Manufacturer of Peach Bottom Hoofing elate.
feb3R ly
VAN INGER, & BM YDJEGR.
DESIGNERS AND ENGRAVERS ON WOOD,
N. Z. Came bra Lao Came= Seams,
PHILADELPHIA.
Execute all kinds of WOOD ENGRAVING, with beauty,
correctness and d atch—Orlginal Designs furnished for
Pine Book Llnotra lone—Persons width:lV:hits, by lending
a Photographer Daguerreotype, Can hove views of
COLLEGES, CHURCHES,
COTTAGES, STOLE FRONTS,
PORTRAITS, MACHINES,
STOVES, PATENTS, to.
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 thelowest
For Specimens of Flue Engulfing, see the Mnstrated
Works of J. B. LIPPINWTT t A S. EL BUTLER lc Co.,
Sc., Se. foot RS ly 41
SHEAFFEWS CHEAP BOOK STORE -
No 82 NORTH QUERN STBRIL? ..
IS THE PLACE TO PURCHASE
SCHOOL BOOKS k SCHOOL STATIONERY.,
0031PRIMAG ALL ?HZ VAILIOI3S
BEADING AND SPSLLING BOOKS,
ARITHMETIC:4 AND ALGEBRAS,
GRAMMARS AND ETYMOLOGIES, •
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