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nantlek r Success are r s 1 1 12 ,,,,Au .e,.. ... port has with his return, under rather exalt
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ar / 0 0 3 00'::haisi been terriblkied ',hardly ing - oircurnstances, to Little Book. A gentleman
a tkijift veiny own opinion as to: tins-num personally coniersant with the facts; arrived here
rel hilt I - thin within - _hotuads When fronidietteitYrOuffieturdaY arming, AS °mum&
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Li..i.- the . elltimates - of :those.WhO ,fire suppo- ' Oates - 64dt statement tathe.followink purport :
- " - o* 'as follows:-K illed, three thou- '.
trXimb. 'General f trige a:n*l4:4W* with some twelve
..-._ ' '4. eighteen thin:us/Aid ; missing, thousand infantry and three ea, , the
; woundeu, _I. twenty-seventhousand , latter under command of General, .
ii. thousand. Torn-. - -.., n ,,,,,„, , Tr i.„ phis was °coupled without difficulty, and the fore;
I 1 - ' - ffilThatAY'h. - -- '=_l moved forward to Camden. Between Arkadelphia
_. to,„ (8 0 0 . .tylo 31 , May 12 . ' and Camden a imbslstance train Of one hundred and
Skettsylvania eighty wagons was cut off and captured by the ens
Where was another terrific battle a.;
Ad until 10 , my, together with the escort of some four hundred
urt Howe on Tuesday. The fight lies.,
w ea l, 6 the evening, I.ee'swhoip left wise • 1 and eighty men, who suddenly found themselves in
0 captured's whole rebel brigade..
~ the hands of a much superior force, and made little
'Burnside chased Ewell over two miles.
' resistance.
liens. Stevenson and /lice were killed., 4 .t. Camden, Steele soon found the rebels, about
Reinforcements were pushed forward thia morn- I. eight ..... 1 / 4 ° Y °and strongushed forward, cavalry, in the rear. 240
6~ from hero. c ooetched from Camden toward Pine Bluff,
wagons,
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Ais reported that Sigel has recaptured some of ' for stores, with ' :ri escort of sixteen hundred men,
Er prisoners, as well as Wadsworth's body. The i were captured by t:', 4 enemy. The steamer Alamo,
de e m of the latter is contradicted. , having on board twen:'' loos bf ammunition for
The wounded from Acquia Creek will be here to- 1 steele's army, was sank forty or fifty miles below
day. - 1 Little Rock. A pilot by the muds et Robert Lewis
was in charge, and the boat came into destructive
collision with another steamer. Lewis was put under
arrest on a suspicion of treachery, bat had friends
to attest his loyalty and was released.
Gen Steele found no stores to subsist his troops
and had to reduce their allowance to quarter, rations.
As his movement was to be ea-operative With the
main one of Banks, which had failed, there remain.
ed no course bat to return to Little Bock. Price
undertook to detain Steele at Camden, while Mar.
maduke with a strong force set off for Little Bock.
General Steele had, therefore, to act for the safety
of the Arkansas capital, with the Union population
and millions of dollars' worth of Federal stores, as
well as for the rescue of hie army. He broke through
Price's lines, and set out to Little Bock In time to
save it from Marmadu.ke. The latter had with hire
Generals Magruder and Fagin a and was making
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every possible exertion to reach d bag his proposed
game.
At Sabine Fork it became necessary to give Price
battle, and this was handsomely done. The rebels
were well mounted and in fine condition, and the
fight was protracted and bloody, lasting three or
four hours. It resulted, however, in a complete re
pulse of the enemy, leaving Steele to resume his ex
citing race with Martnadnke.
The latter approached Little gook, and began
throwing shells into the city on the afternoon of the
Ist instant. Shortly afterward, General Cared regi
ments of cavalry came up, and, joining the troops
at the post, compelled Marmadnke to relinquish
this undertaking, He made little resistance, as the
main body of General Steele's army was rapidly
arriving. The shells had done no damage. Thus
Little Rock was saved from seeking, and many of
its citizens from massacre. The Legislature was in
session, and probably not one of its members, If
caught, would have been spared by the exasperated
toe.
Weaning:iron, May 12.
Despatches from the Army of the Potomac, dated
the Wilderness battle-field, yesterday, say that
probably the most desperate fighting of the past
seven terrible days took place on Tuesday.
- Bel ieving the enemy to have sent the greater part
of his troops to Richmond, au advance along the
entire line was determined on at au early hour.
The 21 Corps having the right of the line, had
crossed the Po river the evening previous, and had
met with but alight opposition. in the morning the
position of - the enemy was found to bear the swipe
of a horse-shoe, and on liancock's troops advancing
to the attack they were compelled to fall back.
An attempt to break their centre was then ordered,
and a part of liancook's men were sent to support
Gen. Warren in the movement. Our right was also
advanced, and the move was begun in the afternoon.
The enemy were driven into their entrenchments
in gallant style, and Upton's brigade, of General
Wright's division, 6th Corps, got into the enemy's
rifle pits, capturing twelve guns,, and about one
thousand prisoners.
Not being supported by other portions of the line,
who were unable to gain the tier of works in their
front, this brigade was forced to evacuate their ad
vanced position, leaving the captured guns, after
spiking them, but bringing off all the prisoners.
The enemy suffered heavy losses during the fight,
our Santis felling into their works and our infantry
delivering their fire with remarkable precision.
Gen. ha* was wounded in the thigh, early in the
engagement, and died after his leg had been ampu
tated.
lien. Stevenson is also reported killed. He com
manded a brigade in Burnside's corps.
Our losses were heavy. Gen. Gibbon's division
has lost altogether over 1 ; 000 wen.
Robinson's division, atterlosing both its general
officers and about 2,100 men, had no general to
command it, andhas been broken up and distributed
among the other divisions of the sth Corps. No di
vision of the army fought better than this one.
The 9th New Yurk militia suffered, probably,
more than any other. After the action four officers
and fifteen men were all that were left of it, except
ing a few ou detached duty.
Lieut. Luper, 90th Pennsylvania, had his head
blown off by a piece of shell.
About 6 in the evening a report was brought in to
Gee. lifeade's headquarters that a 'flank movement
was being made on our right, and the headquarters
being in that direction, packed up and moved
toward the centre in rattier a hasty manner.
The report turned out false, and the officer who
made it is said to have been censured.
WEDNESDAY'S BATTLE.
The firing, the correspondent adds, has already
commenced. The rebels are in strong position in
earthworks, behind abactis, and woods in many
places almost impenetrable.
Uenoral Burnside is reported within a mile of
Spottsylvania Court "louse, about to turn their right.
It he is successful we shall have possession of the
point lor which the past three days struggle has been
maintained, and then Lae must retreat.
• •.
At 1 o'clock on 'Tuesday a fire raged between the
two armies at a point on the line, and a large num
ber of the wounded of both partied were lying on
the spot. Our men, in attempting to get their com
rades off the field, were fired on by the rebel skir
mishers and driven off, and the poor sufferers had to
be left to perish by the flames.
Another account says :
The enemy had partially succeeded in turning
our left, after SEIVCILLI furious addaults, in which they
lost heavily.
6upposing that they had gained an advantage,
they rueewed the attack along the entire line.
This aiTtir tuuk place about a mile this aide of
Sputtsylvagia Court House.
THURSDAY '6 BATTLE.
BEAINUARTERS ARMY OF THE POTOMAC,
BATTLE FIELD NEAR ~ I..k., T TSYLVANIA,
Thursday, May 12—s A. M.
Our army this morning us entirely engaged in the
liercetk of its battle, anti pressing on to victory.
Atter the s, nguinary but generally unsuccessful
battle of Tue.Ltatty the army during yesterday was
comparatively quiet. A treble demonstration
against our_ttght wing was repulsed this forenoon.
A reeuurmasauce was made Oa the right to torso the
enemy's left. It was intended to assault the ene
my's right in force.
A column, consisting of a portion of the 6th corps
and Birney's division of General Hancock's corps,
were at first intended to undertake this work, which
was afterwards abandoned. Meanwhile, occasional
sharpshooting and artillery tiring on both sides oc
cupied the day.
In the forenoon two companies on the left of the
6th Corps commenced - driving some sharpshooters
from position iu a house commanding a partial view
of our lines, killing and capturing several of their
number. In the afternoon rain to some extent fell,
continuing until after dark, drying the dust, cooling
the atmosphere, and raising 'the spirits of our troops.
Fires were built and supplies cooked, the bands be
grin to play in the forest along the lines, and undis
turbed for once by the enemy's shells, our soldiers
ate heartily and rested sweetly. The enemy had no
ammunition to waste in firing artillery at random
after nightfall. Their of acknowledged that,
and but little was fired.
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Meanwhile news arrived toward evening that
General Sheridan had penetrated to the vicinity of
Beaver dam, on the Orange Court House railroad,
had torn up about ten miles of the track, captured
a rebel supply train and recaptured above three
hundred of our own men taken prisoners in the Old
Wilderness battles. This news was so inspiring,
that wherever it was known, a general jubilee of
cheers succeeded the announcement, and during the
night arrangements were pushed for an attack on
our aide this morning. The enemy had been seen
pushing troops toward our right, and ostentatiously
erecting abacus in trout of liancook's troops. It
was shrewdly, and as the event showed, rightly sus
pected that this was only a blind to the real inten
tion of the enemy, which was therefore anticipated.
After midnight the 2d cOrps (Hancock's) was pushed
to the left of the tith corps (Wright's) between that
and Burnside's command, and on the left of Spott
sylvania road.
At half-past four o'clock this morning Hancock
attacked the enemy fronting him, a force opening a
withering cannonade and making resistless charges
against the very heart of his position.
The cannonade was replied to with vigor. The
charges of our men were as vigorously resisted, but
the determination of this o❑set overwhelmed every
thing. The troops rushed in on the rifle-pits of the
enemy bayoneting them in their works, cutting their
lines and capturing on the first charge over three
thousand men and several guns, including the
greater portion of the "Stonewall Brigade," be
longing to the division commanded by Gen. Ned
Johnson, and forming part of Ewells corps. Gen.
Johnson himself was taken prisoner. The assault
was continued till nearly the whole division of the
corps was captured, and other troops amounting in
the ggregate to a thousand men.
FRIDAY'S NEWS.
WASH/NGTON, May 13.—The ",star" extra says
an officer, who arrived here to-day, reports that at 3
o'clock yesterday afternoon a despatch was read at
the front, from General Sigel's command, dated at
Butler's Mountain, between Charlottesville and
Lynchburg, on Wednesday at - 10 A. M., and an
nouncing shpt our cavalry had torn up the railroad
between Charlottesville and Lynchburg, for a dis
tance of twenty-six miles below the former place,
and also that the track of the Gordonsville road, be
tween Charlottesville and Keswick has been destroy
ed. When returning, our forces encountered a body
of cavalry, who came from the direction of Carter's
Mountain, and a skirmish ensued, which resulted in
the repulse of the rebels, who fled in the direction
from which they had come. This was the only
rebel force met with during-the raid.
WASHINGTON, May 13.
To Mojor Oenei al Dix
The following despatch from Mr. Dana has Jan
reached this Department,
EDWIN M. STANTON,
Secretary of War.
SPOTTBYLVANIA. C. 11., Va.,
May 13, 8 A. 31.
To Bon. E. M. Stanton, Secretary of War:
Lee abandoned his position during the night,
whether to occupy a new one in the vicinity or to
make a thorough retreat is not determined. One
division of Wright's and one of Hancock's are en
gaged in settling the question, and at 8:30 A. M.
had come upon his rear guard. Though our army
is greatly fatigued from the enormous efforts of yes
terday, the news of Lee's departure inspires the
men with fresh energy. The whole force will soon
be in motion, but the heavy rain of the last thirty
six hours renders the roads very difficult for wagons
and artillery.
The proportion of severely wounded is greater
than in any or either of the previous day's fighting.
This was owing to the great use made of the artil
lery. CHARLES A. DANA.
GEN. SHERIDAN'S RAW
General Sheridan's cavalry raid began on last
Monday. He passed to the east of the Confederate
position at Spottsylvania, and then south to the
North Anna river. At Beaver Dam, ton miles west
of Hanover Junction, he cut the Virginia Central
Railroad, destroying a large quantity of provisions
and several trains of cars ; besides releasing three
hundred and seventy-eight Federal prisoners. He
crossed the railroad and went to the South Anna;
then. turning east he went to Hanover Junction,
again cutting the railroad and destroying provisions.
He then marched South towards Richmond, having
several contests with the enemy. He crossed to the
south side of the Chiakahominy, found the Confeder
ate Works surrounding Richmond very strong, pene
trated to within six miles of the town, and then re
crossed the Chiakahominy to Mechanicsville. Here
he had another severe' contest, and marched down
the Chickahominy to Bottom's bridge, crossed over,
and passing below Richmond he reached the James
river just below Malvern Hill, effecting a junction
with General Butler. Sheridan's force contained
nearly all the cavalry of Grant's army. Gen. J. E.
B. Stuart, a noted Confederate General, is reported
among the killed.
PUBLIC SPEAKERS, MILITARY OFFICERS and
Swamis can use " Brown's Bronohial Tro
chee," or Cough and Voice Lozenges, as
freely as requisite,--containing nothing that
can injure the' system. They are invaluable
for allaying the hoarseness and irritation in
cident to vocal exertion, clearing and strength
ening the voice.
During the entire marsh front Camden, our troops
were almost constantly skirmishing with the enemy,
who hung upon their rear and Ranks, harassing and
strenuously endeavoring to impede their progress.
There were no ambulances for the wounded, and
they had therefore to be left in the houses of the
residents on the road..
The
The captured escort of sixteen hundred men was
composed of the 36th lowa, 43d Indiana, and 77th
Ohio. Forty-five of the whole number succeeded in
escaping.
Our informant represents Steele's oavalry as de
plorably deficient in horses, while the enemy has fine
horses and an abundance of them. Our men have
been compelled to use unbroken mules in many in
stances, or to try to use them, for cavalry horses !
The state of the country below, Little Rock may
be imagined. Price's forces still lingered in the
vicinity, and were stripping the often desolated
country anew. The Unionists of Arkansas are thus
doomed to suffer afresh, and probably their severest
period of horrors. Keller, it is earnestly to be
trusted, will soon be afforded there.
From Red River
CAIRO, 111., May 12.—The despatch-boat
Gen. Lyon, from below, reports that on the
sth, the transports City Belle, Emma, and
Warner, in passing a battery twelve miles be
low Alexandria, were fired upon and destroyed
by the battery, and the gunboat Covington
was set on firo to prevent her from falling
into the hands of the rebels.
This battery is composed of guns captured
from Gen. Banks.
Gen. Banks remains at Alexandria, and is
strong enough to resist any attack made upon
him.
During the fight above Alexandria, when
the gunboat' Joliet was destroyed, the Cricket,
Admiral P,trter's beat, suffered severely, Both
engineers were killed and many of the orew
wounded.
WASHINGTON. May 13-2 30 P. M.
To linjor General Dix :—A despatch from
General UraNt, has not been rec.!ived dated
near Spot tnylvania Court lloude, May 13-6.-
30 p. m., which is as follows:
- .
The eighth day of battle does, leaving be
tween three and four thousand prisoners in
our hands far the day's work, including two
general officers and thirty. pieces of artillery.
The enemy are obstinate, and seem to have
found one last ditch.
We have loot nu organization, not even a
company, while we have destroyed and cap
tured tine division (J0111180'1'8), one brigade
(Dobbs'), and one regiment entire, of the en
emy. E. M. STANTON,
CCU gt Let the Government take care of
the rich, and the rich will take care of the
poor "—used to be a favorite idea with
the old Federal party, and is just now in•
high favor with our law-makers, both State
and National. In order to induce monied
men to take the bonds of the General
_Government these bonds are exempt
from taxation ; and the same is the case
with the bounty bonds under our late
State Bounty law. Farmers, Mechanics,
and all men of moderate means have to
pay the full amount of their assessment,
and if by chance one of them lends a few
hundred dollars to a neighbor to enable
him to build a house or barn, or discharge
a mortgage, he must pay a tax for so much
money at interest. Bat the man of wealth
—who is growing still richer by adroit,
tinanciering, in order to escape the tax
collector, has only to 'put his fund into
these bonds. Thus the burden of taxa
tion is rapidly sliding from the rich to the
shoulders of the producing classes, and in
a very short time their condition in this
country will be as humiliating as it is in
England.—Clearfield Republican.
A MISSIONARY IN TROUBLE.-A gentle
man who conversed in New York a day or
two since with a " reliable gentleman "
from Beaufort and Hilton Head, learned
the following facts which have just trans
pired :
One of the Gideonites there has come
to grief. A Mr. McCue, who went there
as a New England missionary and preach
ed, and prayed on all the plantations, and
kept a Sunday school for negroes, was ar
rested while in the act of selling three
gallons of tangle leg whiskey to a soldier
for the moderate sum of $36, or $l2 per
gallon. He owns two plantations, has
made a pile of money out here, had
charge of the " old 010 " that were sent
out there for negroes, and made money off
the goods which our benevolent Uncle
Sam sent out to be furnished at cost to the
contrabands. He has been tried and sen
tenced to stand two hours each day, fiem
9.30 to 11.30 A. M., in front of the
Provost Marshal's office, for a fortnight,
with a ball and chain to his left leg, this
placard in large letters upon his breast:
" I sold liquor to soldiers," to be fined five
hundred dollars, or imprisoned six months
at hard labor, and then to be sent out of
the department never to return. The
sentence has been carried into effect.
There are (says his•informant) more of
them that ought to be brought up, for they
are only tools in the hands of speculators.
This Christian has been by his own confes
sion in tho whiskey trade for a year past.
—Hartford Time;.
MISCEGENATION.—It seems the Minnesota
Legislature has out-Earoded the President
himself in promoting the interest and
advancement of the miscegenation doc
trine. They have recently passed a law
fini ig any teacher or board of trustees 50
dollars if they refuse admission into the
public schools to any negro child. It
seems that the Democratic township of
Rose, in the oounty in which St. Paul is
situated, had the unpardonable audacity
last fall to exoluda all Degrees from its
schools, or at least not to admit them on
an equality with the white children. Thiti,
it seems, has been the occasion for all this
magnanimous legislation of the Minnesota
Legislature.
AN AWFUL FACT.
The Louisville (Ky.) Journal trot; remarks:
" It is tne most awful feet in this war that
the President of the Ernited States considers
his OM re-election the chief purpose to be q.c.
contpliehed by it."
Fasmirr
ow Lnicous.—The New:.Era,lre
mont'a new organ in Washington, thus corn.
mente upon a speech recently delivered by Mr.
Lincoln in Baltimore :
;•—•
" The Preaddent haa thoughtsf tiG g else
than his own re-electine,Air the last three
years, and vem naterilly talks of little else to
those whtiallApon him at the White . House.,
ever ought to have dismissed that
topic from his mind, it was upon the occasion
of his recent visit to Baltimore to open a fair
for the charitable objects of the Sanitary Com
mission. There, if any where, selfishness and
egatism should, for the moment, have been laid
aside, but this Presidential Homer of ours
r ever sleeps. Mr. Lincoln made, as was ex
i peeled, a " little speech," in which there is
not one word about the fair, or the objects of
i t."
/Kir The Stark county (Ohio) Democrat
says the Democrats nominated a one-armed
soldier for assessor of Sugarcreek township in
that county by the name of Beni Rush, and
the abolitionists beat him with a preacher
and school teacher, who has been " lo3a1"
and shouting war at home. Rush lost his
arm atOettsburg and is poor.
stir " The people demand taxation,"- say
the Shoddyite papers. Mr. Slixamerr, one of
the leading Senators, told the truth in this
matter when be said that he beard a great
deal about the desire of everybody to be
taxed ; but whenever Congress attempts to
impose a tax to affect an individual, that same
person, although very patriotic, is always
ready to show that while everybody else ought
to be taxed, be, for some - particular reason
ought to eeospe.
tor Two steam vessels of war, built for
the use of the rebel government, have been
launched from the port of Nantes, France.
Another steamer, said to be for the rebel ser
vice, was finished at Bordeaux. It is said that
the French government does not object to the
open arming of these vessels, although the
American Minister, Mr. Payton, had remon
strated on the subject in Paris.
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Kline, of West Hempfield, to Amanda Poff, of Willow
Street.
On the Bth inst , by Rev. A. H. Kremer, Thomas Zecher
to Louisa Coonley, both of this city.
In this city, on Thursday morning last, Mr. James A.
Norris, recently of Philadelphia, in the 41st year of his
age. His remains were taken to Baltimore for interment.
On the sth but, Augustus, eon of Michael and Eliza
beth Flannery, aged 6 years and 4 months.
On the 10th inst., at Columbia, Elizabeth Fordnsy, wife
of Philip Fordney, deed, in the 78th year of her age.
On the 7th inst., in Lancaster township, William G.
Bitter. son of Isaac and Catharine Bltzer, aged 28 years,
6 months and 17 days.
On the sth lust., Rudolph Hunseeker, aged 83 years, 9
months and 6 days.
Lancaster Wholesale Grain Market.
Corrected weekly by J. R. BITNIR & BRO., Forwarding end
Commission Merchants, No. 91 North Queen street.
LANOABTRR, May 16.
6700
7.25
1.70
1.66
1.20
Flour, Superfluo, id bbl
" Extra
Whits Wheat, bushel
Red
Corn, old
" now
Oats
Rya "
Oloverseed
Whiskey, to hhds
" to bbls..
PHILADELPHIA, May 14.
Trades moves slowly in all departments; gales of Cotton
at 84@i86 cents. Flour dull, and only 600 bbls extra
family acid at $8@)8 50, and fancy at 9.60. Rye Flour
steady at $7, and Cornmeal at $5.65. The demand for
Wheat is limited, and prices barely maintained ; sales of
4 000 bus. red at $1.75@11 80, and white at $l 90@2. Rye
comes forward slowly and commands $1.60 Corn advanced
to $1.35®1.33 for yellow. Oats steady at 90 cents. No
change in Coffee, Sugar or Molasses Whisky quiet at
$1.25, and drudge at $1.23.
Stocks firm. Penn's. s's, 97; Reading Railroad, 65%;
Morris Canal, 80; Long Island 46; Pennsylvania Railroaa,
684; Gold, 171%; Exchange on New York,'par.
Baltimore Tobacco market.
BAYMIOI.I,
There tuia bean very little movement to
,Mar Hay 14.
yland
Tobacco, and we are without any change to note in the
market, the few sales that have been made twang at former
prices, viz: li'roated at $8; inferior to common at $409.;
middling to good at 9a412, and good to line at 13(4115. The
transactions in Ohio amount to about 800 hhda, at full
former rotes, via: Infericr to good. common at :$3559;
brown and spangled at $10@11; good and Ina red and
spangiad.at $11.i50§13; and good and fine yellow and
fancy at $12®15. We note 'ales of about 125 thda. Ken
tucky at prices ranging from $7 to $3O. We continue to
quote: Light Lugs $12.25@12.50; hoary do. $l3 50,@)15.50;
low to medium Lcaf $l5 50®20, and good to tine $31.528.
The inspections of the week are 817 lthds. Maryland, 388
hhde. Ohio, 109 lthds. Kentucky, and 4 hhda. Virginia--
total, 1, 118 this.
NOTICE TO TAX COLLEOTORS.--The
•fitre per centum heretofore deducted upon the pay
ment of the Btsta Tax, by any tax payer prior to the 1511
of July, is no longer to be allowed. The act of Assembly
allowing the unto having been repealed, The Collectors
will therefore collect the whole amount appealing upon
their doplicatea. By order of the Commissioners
may 17 3t 19] P.O. EBBBHAN,OIerk.
ESTATE OF MATTHEW BA.R.TIAOLO
MEW, late of Enterprise, Lencaster county, deo'd.—
Letters of Administration on wild ohtate having been
granted to the undersigned: All persons indebted thereto
are requested to make immediate settlement, and thoee
having claims or demands against the came will present
them without delay for settlement to the undersigned, re-
siding in the City of Lancaster.
D. B. BABYHOLOMEW,
may 17 6te 19] Administrator.
EEXECUTOR'S/1101 , 1019...Estwtso of Mar
wet Hogg , late or CoLmdzi - township, deigned.—
Letters testamentary on saldwatate having been granted
to the nriiisrsigned, all parsons %debts& OW** ere re•
quested to mate te settlement, said tkose laving
claims or demands Against the semi wlll , prummt them
without delay fir settLeausnt to the undenlgud, ridding
in laid townaldp. EMUS HOQG,
may 17 at 19]
spruCIAL NOV/PEL
ItIARRIAGES
DEATHS
THE MARKETS
Philadelphia Market
111 :11108.111A.KILII"-Sealed IProposals
wikhassodved at the Mayor's dice .in this city,
man Thum:lay next, the 19th instant, at 2 &Walk P.
for furnishing per thousand, the beat quality' of arch
briala ; to be of good shape, smooth and straight, and de.
livered on the streets of tbs idly, during the presant
season, for gutter pairing.
Gamma TRISLY,
JOHN DEANS%
ANTHONY LEOHLEIL
PHILIP ITTSPAYBIOK,
Street Oommlttas.
m{,l7 it 191
Trim:utility. BB B& ESTATE AT PUB.
V WO SALE.--On INIIIISDLY, the 21 day of .TUN3I
next, sa, 31 (Mock, P. M., the subscribers will offer at Pub.
He Sale, on the premises, their estate; known u "
GIFU. MILLS,r in Hamiltonian township, Adams coin%
Pa., within one mile of Palreeld. Tho tract contains up
w.rda of 600 .Acraza, of which 300 are excellent farm
land, and the redline covered with good timber.' The land
L of the beat quality and =tally yields a au crop of
both winter and summer wan. Br ide. the strum upon
which the Mills arebuilt, runningtluugh the tract, tbe
farm has water in almost every field. • There are on the
tract a TWO STONE DWELLING
HOUR, Stone Balt-building, Two-Story L og
NOUN attached, large Bent Earn, of trams, with
all the modern convenience., Wagon Shed, Corn -
Orib, to. Th e mill le three stories high, of stone, with
two pairs of burrs, chopping atones, all In complete order;
Saw Mill, 31111er's Honse, Tenant House; two excellent
Orchards en the place, with a large amount of yard fruit,
of wary variety. Ths Gettysburg extension of the Penn
sylvania Railroad L located throush the farm. This estate
offers inducements for safe investinents not often found.
The title is indisputable
The tract will be add entire or in parcel to snit pur
chasers.
Persons desirous of viewing the property will mill upon
oar Attondea, M. A W. McClean, Raga. la Gettysburg.
MARY MYERS.
MARY V. MYRBS.
may 17 3t 1 fl)
STATE OF THE LANCASTER COUNTY
BANK, Thumday morning, MAY Bth, 1864.
Bills Discounted and Loans $829,893 98
Mortgagee 27.600 00
Heal Estate 12,644 93
Penna. 8 per Cent. Loan 20,009 00
United States 7 340 Treaeury Notes. 30,000 00
United /Mates 8 cer Cent. Loan 160,000 00
Pennsylvania Militia LOan 2,089 80
Gold and Silver, including 21,568 80 }
99,181 30
loaned to Commonwealth
Notes and Checks of other Banks 32,643 78
U. 8. Legal Tender Notes 40,500 00
Cub due from other .Banks 186,899 20
Due Depositors
Notes in
Dividends Unpaid......
Dan to Banks.—..
Capital Stock, $269,605 00.
Lanosster City, ss.
W. 1 4 . Peiper, flashier of the l l aneaster County Bank,
being duly sworn do delve° and say, that the above state
ment L correct to the best of my knowledge and bell 4
W. L PKIPBR, Cashier.
Sworn and subsoribed before me, May 6 18U.
J. O. 1 , 14$ kluxe,
Alderman.
may IP It 10]
GREAT NATIONAL CIRCUS
—4111).
MODEL SHOW
u.der the ktspagament of
NEB. CHARLES WARNER,
POLICLILLY
DAN RICE.
MRS
WILL EXHIBIT AT
STRASBURG, FRIDAY, MAC`
LANOASTER. SATURDAY,
COLUMBIA, MONDAY',
MANELKEM, TUESDAY,
ADmissfory Rfi ogivTs.
.114 , - Performances Afternoon and Night at 2 o'clock
and 7%, P. M.
This Magnificently Organised Con- 11151 1 I1P
earn present.
A GENUINE CIRCUS,
with all the Standard Features ofl
the legitimate Arena blended with kg. • At, ik
all the Modern Improvements and
Acquisitions; furnished by ambition,
close application, and the practical - -
workings of those artists, whom
motto is
• " EXCELSIOR."
More and Better Horses,
ar.
Smaller and Finer Ponies,
A Greater Humber of Mules,
A Better Selection of Trained t•:%•
" • N.F.
Animals.
A Larger Troupe of Performers,
A More Carefully Arranged Pro.
gramme,
A More Unexceptionable Entertain
snout,
A MORE 005IPLE PE ORCHESTRA,
A More Perfect Outfit,
A More Comfortably 0-inducted,
Interior,
MORE COSTLY DRESSES, 111111115 ft
A Greater Variety of Appointments, —
and the evincement of a More Oar-
rect Taste and Tone of Rennement,
than have hitherto been offered to -y .
the people. - for their PATRONAGE
AND SUPPORT. The Company con- C
Acting of at least •
FORTY PERFORMERS. A 11.41 5 -
Equstrlans, Gymnasts, Voltigeurs, -
Leaped+, Dancers, Acrobat., er
Vocalist. and Mu
sicians.
FoRMERLY
MRS. DAN RICE,
Will perform the far lamed
BLIND WHITE HORSE, bUItRIGY,
And her High Toned War Charger,
CHAMPION."Ot
Among the performers engaged are
the celebrated
WHITBY FAMILY,
consisting of Mr. Haaav Wittritv
who will introduce his Beautiful Ikt r I'
Performing Horses, SPOT, BEAUTY, • - -
and HAWK EYE STATE.
MAD'ELLE ELVIRA, 11/
The charming Equestrienne; and
LITTLE SUSIE, . a bee
The Child Rider only 5 years of age.
MASTER JOHNNY,
Who, on his 4 Wild Po; 'mi. will ap
pear as the Intrepid Hardie
JAMES HANKINS,
The treat Scene Rider, Vaulter and
Tumbler.
THE BROTHERS DENZER,
Valentine, Charles and Rudolph.
The moat classical Gymnasts and
Acrobats of the day.
GEORGE DERIOUS,
The Renowned Men Monkey
MRS. CHARLES WARNISR,
D. HOWARD,
Two sod Four Hone, Elder and
Double Somersault Thrower.
MR. WILLIAM KENNEDY,
"The Great Talking and Singing
Olown," recognized and acknowl•
edged as the most acceptable Man of
Humor whoever assumed a motley
stttlre, will occupy a prominent po
affirm in the department of fun, as by that ready conversational.
•
•-
let and refined gentleman, •
PRANK WHITAKER,
The paragon of Ring Masters. •
144 I
.4tll°Ml
JOHN L. FORBES,
The Champion Drummer of the
World.
Thom) Laughable Arab:due Chaps,
THE COMIC MULES
"CUNNING" AND "CONTRA-
BAND."
Will be introduced by their trainer,
and an opportunity offered to any
man or boy to gain fame, and a re.
ward of Ten Dollar., by riding
"CUNNING" Game times around
the Circle without Falling off.
oak..
A GRAND PROOESSION
Of all the Great Reeenrcee of the
"Show," People, Wagons, Horses,
Ponies, ?dui., ke , preceded by the
SPLENDID SWAN CHARIOT,
containing
NOSHES'S MILITARY BAND,
Will be made daily at half-past ten
o'clock, A. M., at each place of
Exhibition.
may 17 It 19
NOTICE.--Notloe Is hereby given that
an application will be made to the Parmers' Bank
of Lancaster for a renewal of certificate of 71 share. of its
stock owned by St. John's Church, Pequsa. said certificate
having been lat or " [may 10 fit 18
FARMERS' BANK OP LANCASTER,
M sd. 1
rr Lanasarre, uE DIRECTORS HAVE ay
THIS B64
DAY
I declared a Dividend of THREE DOLLARS AND
FIFTY CENTS per char. on the Capital Stock paid in,
being SEVEN PER CENT. clear of !lath:Mal end Rata
taxes, and being the onnteandreth semi•annual dividend
declared and paid by this Bank.
may 10 8t 18) EDW. H. BROWN, Cashier.
LANCASTER COUNTY Belol
Larmaivrrs, ,May 30, H ilithl.
BE DIRECTORS HAVE TH IS D A Y
declared a Dividend of SIVE PER CENT. on the
Capital Stock paid in, clear of State and United States
taxes, payable on demand. W. L. i - EIPBR,
may 10 St ISJ Cashier.
WANTED,
From 300,000 to 500,000
CIGARS per week:
Bp
ifuty 10 4t 18j
W. D. aPREORKB.,
Office In Sprechir's Beed Store
GO TLIIGII
LANCASTER NOUSE,
81n STRZICT. nsvtrna Itleaver ABD wmainn,
(above Penna. R. R. Depot,)
HARRISBURG, PA.
He Is fully prepared hi .accommodate strangers and
travellers, and pleased to sae all his old Lancaster lends
when they visit Harrisburg. [may 1 ,„„12. 8
riAIID PHOTOGRAPHS.
ki Card Photographs of the REV. BERNARD HEENAN,
Oleo, of the late REV. HENRY BALPE, pronounced by all
Who hays seen them.to be excellent likenesses and fine
!specimen, of The Photographic Art. Price 26 sante each,
gent by Mall on receipt of price,
' JOHN IL DOWNING,
Catholic Books.ller.
3 . 3 ; 1 South ihla Street, PhDs.
may 10 at IS]
CLOAKS 1 CLOAKS I I
- 1311•WLE11 lIHAWL2III
.B: if". 22,88 di 00, ~. •
An tal gc•ods 26 Fa 50.111T—beknr 626
1.D13 8' PLEA AN. Z.:
and examine oar - elegant iiiiortniant of NIW STYLI%
at the Northwest miter of Arch and 10th street, Pielle,
delidda. [may 10 Sat 15
Tvar.kwass--Etirriaz si42rir
8., • - AstausueompaT.
.ovite one iarmiaw i ormola.ta
0 1 = 1.1164 r it i
r t airi t 1 1 2 1 1rIlt , olBuild•
Atulasu s P awn= arrniThm PAID.
J. ZISIMBB.MAN
74 Na 74 Myth QUIIIM' risen ;.
mar mar 21) 3m ; l9l Lancaster, Pa.
LINN AND SDDITIONS AS A SOLDIER
of Major Gsnaral Grant, Duo of Part Donation
Nickilmig 1 and Chattanooga! Command of the KM.
tat? Divlaton of the Misabtdppl; and captor of 472 Cannon
and ovar 90,000 Priirstara, with ;portrait. Price 25 mita
Por sato at I. IL WERTHAEFFER'S
Jan 26 11 SJ Chen. Book Store. .
TRIG ORLY CORRECT CHEAP
EDITION.
REPORT OP MAJOR GENERAL GEO. B. MoMELLAN.
nth report ebould be in tbe hands of army patrlotie
citizen.. All the &idlers 1n the Army abould read Shia re
port. PnbLtibed at Washington, D. U Price 60 cants, at
J. M. WESTHAEFFERII
apr 12 K 14] Cheat, Book Store.
THE REPORT OF
MAJOR GENERAL GBORGE B. 81cOLELLAN.
The Report of Mai Gen. GEO.. B. MoOLELLAM.
The Report of Msj. Gen. Gl*. B. MaOLELLAR
Price 60 cents, at J. M. WRSTHARYPER'S,
Cheap Book Store.
Published at Washington, B. 0. [apr 1.2 tf 14
WAS TESTI,
• This coining sauoa,
2,000 OORDS OP BLACK OAK BARK,
for whit& Ma imam mai rams will be paid, delivered at
MEE & BRUBAKER'd TANNERY, Bird•in-Hand Rail
road Station, Lancaster county, Pa.
Sir assaNut SPANISH OAK and BITE OAK
oal wanted. n. 19
ESTATE OP ISABMLLE FM DIE:f 10is rals op,
mentary on said estate haring been panted to the under
signed, all persons Indebted thereto are requested to make
Immediate settlement, and those haring claims or demands
against the same will present them without delay for set
' tlezpent to the undersigned. reeding In mid township.
star 29 ilt• 12] THOMAS PEEGUSON, Executor.
ESTATE OP DR.' J. 12Zallitillit
TEES, late of Earl township, deceased.—Letters tes
tamentary on said estate having been granted to the un
dersigned, all persons Indebted thereto are requested to
make immediate settlement, and those having claims or
demands against the same will present them without
delay for settlement to the undersigned.
Dr. ISAAC WINTERS, of Earl twp.,
RICHARD N. WINTERS, of Earl twp.,
Dr. ISAAC D. WINTERS, of E. Earl twp.,
mar is et* 12] Rreentors.
41,401,843 24
-.4529,042 90
515,780 00
.... 15.877 02
29,486 821,090,187.1
ESTATE OF JOHN DUELWAIN, LATE
of Bart township, derdased.—Letters of adminlatra-
Bon on said estate having been granted to the under
signed, all persona indebted thereto are revisited to mane
immediate payment, and those having ellimir or de"
mends against the lame willpresent them without delay
ter settlement to the gridaralg.'ned, residing in said twp.
JAMES IifeaLWAIN,
JOSIAH BIeBLWAIN,
Eaeentora.
$311,866 10
mar 22'.13t 8 121
f
..11BOTI,TING DISTILLER
♦ND WEOLUAL DALLIS IN
FRENCH BRANDIES',
HOLLAND GINS,
MOTOR AND IRISH WHISEIRS,
JAMAICA RIIH,
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WINES,
r a.
No. 55 Rear KING STairr LA sa&traa,
Constantly on brad, Copper Madded Old Rye Wlalt
liey,Apple Rrandy, he. fapr 12 ly 14
NOTICE. --Whereas, Letters of Admin.
!drat:lon, on the estate of Joseph Grub°, late of Man
helm township, Lancaster county, deceued, have been
granted to the subscriber: All persons indebted to said
estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and
that, having claims against the same will present them,
duly authenticated for settlement, to
apr 19 6t 15] HENRY SHREINER.
MILLINEny
MRS. II J. DAILY has returned from the city with
an extensive and handsoe nikortment of SPRING Il i
AND allbibillat MILLIN m RRY, which she offers
cheap for cash. Please call and examine the stock
at the southwest corner of Centre Square.
may 3 tf I
4 13DITOWS NOTlolll,.Egtftte of John
Maim, late of Otrisborg twp., in the county of Lan.
cas r, deold.— a Ths tindersigned Auditor, appointed to
distribute the balance remaining in the hands of Daniel
Helm, Administrator debonis non gum testament° annexe,
to and among those entitled to tha louns,.will sit for that
porpoise on FRIDAY, the 27th of MAY, 1864, at 10 o'clock,
A. 81., in the Library Rbom of the .Court Home, in the
Oily of Lancaster, where allpersons interested in the mid
distribution may attend. JOHN STROHM,
may 3 4t 17] Auditor.
AOTIVE AND RELIABLE AGENTS
are wanted In every dlstrtet i¢ Pentusylvanta to
canvass for
THE HISTORY OP THE PENNSYLVANIA •
RESERVES,
This work will consist of &lout six hundred pages,
octave, will be very fgll. perfectly reliable, and will be
sold by subscription exclusively.
Canvassers of the tight land cannot help making their
efforts on this work pay munificently. Apply immediate
ly to ELIAS BARR & CO., Publishers,
may 3 tf 17) Lancaster, Pa.
AUDI J'OB'S NOTICE...A sidgned Estate
of Sohn H. Glass and Wife, of Ephrata township.—
The undersigned Auditor, appointed to distribute the
balance remaining In the hands of John C. Martin, , JUA„
Assignee of John H Glass and Wife, to and among those
legally entitled to the same will sit for that purpose on
TUESDAY, the 24th day of MAY next, at 2 o clock, P. M.,
in the Library Room of the Court House, In the City of
Lancaster, where all persons interested in said Malibu.
tlon may attend. GEORCIE L. BARD,
epr 26 tie 16] Auditor.
1864. P
110 WELL BOURK
. .
WALL PAPERS AND WINDOW CURTAIN PAPERB.
COLNZE 4rE ANA MAJLIXT STRZSTM,
PHILADELPHIA.
N. B. A Ens stook of LINEN fiIIADES constantly on
hand. [fob 23 323 7
ESTATE OF GEORGE C. 'WEST EN—
BERGER, late'of the City of Lancaster, deceased.—
Letters of Administration on paid estate having been
granted to the undersigned, all persons Indebted thereto
are requested to make immediate settlement, and those
having claims or demands against the same will present
them without delay for settlement to the undersigned,
residing in said city. ROBERT A. EVANS,
apr 12 6t 14] Administrator.
[Weekly Express copy.'
ESTATE OF ANDREW J. HANNA,
deceased.—Letters Testamentary on the estate of
Andrew J. Hanna, Leta of Fulton township, deceased,
having been granted to the subscribers residing In acid
township: All persona indebted to said estate are re
quested to make immediate payment, and those having
claims will present them, without delay, properly au
thenticated for settlement.
apr 20 8t• 16]
AUDITOR , S NOTICE.--Estato of Ba.r.
bars Kauffman, late of the Borough of Eliztbeth
town, Lancaster county, dec'd.—The undersigned Auditor,
appointed to distribute the balance remaining in the
bands of Lewis Crouse, administrator, to and among those
legally entitled to the same, will elt for that purpose on
THURSDAY, the 19th day of MAY, 1864, at 9 o'clock, A
M., in the Library Room of the Court House, in the City
of Lancaster, where all persons interested In said distri
bution may attend. SAMUEL EBY, Anditor.
apr 12 [Examiner copy.] 4t 14
O U N T V 11; NrON.
Bj_ On 'exhibition the beautiful miniature model of
Mount Vernon, the HomtVof Washington and he beloved
Wife.
THE OLD AND NEW . TOMBS
and perfectfac similes of all the adjacent buildings and
monumintia.
This model cost over two years of labor and le so perfect
that the beholder Is at once transferred as it were to the
original Home of the Father of his Country.
This beautiful work of art will be exhibited every eve
ning, commencing FRIDAY, MAY 18th, in Kelvin's
Building, opposite the Court House, East Ring street,
Lancaster, Pa.
For particulars see small bills. [may 10 2t• 18
C LARKSON & CO.,BANKERS,
N 0.121 S. THIRD ST.,'4.IIII.44DBLPHIA.
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES OP ALL ISSUES
INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS
ROBT. CLARKSON
E. C. MCCLURE,
apr 12
GARDEN,
FLOWER,
AND
It . lis.
MILD BEEDB.
All Seeds bought at our store warranted fresh and
genuine.
AGRICULTURAL AND
HORTICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
SHADE, FRUIT and ORNAMENTAL TREES; FARE
AND GRIST MILL OORN SHELLERS, STRAW
AND .FODDER CUTTERS, PLOWS
AND CULTIVATORS.
Hanging Basket' and Vases In great variety.
itir A liberal discount to the trade.
/a - Orders aollelte 1 and promptly filled, at the old
established
SHED AND AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE,
No. 805 NABS.= STRIr2, PHIILDELPHIA.
apr 12 . 8m 14
C. H. CASTLE, Agent
EYES & LANDELL,
FOURTH AND ARCH STREETS, PHILADELPHIA,
Are Opening for Spring, 1864.
100 pes. $l. Fancy SILKS. 50 pea . India Silks, $l.
190 " Good Black
SILKS. 4-4 LYONS Black Silk VELVET.Ordered Plain
Brow. SILKS, $6, 5,4, 3,2, 1, per yard
Black " $6, 5,4, 8, 2. 1, per yard.
Moire Antigua', all eolors.
Magnificent Grenadines,
Magnificent Organdies.
Richest Chintzes and Parades.
Spring Shawls.
New Household Staple Gcods.
N. B. GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF MEN'S WEAR.
marl am 8
BARLOW'S INDIGO BLUE.
Desleraand Conn:mere of the shoved Celebrated Wash
Blae, will please take notice, that the Labels are altered
to read
INDIGO BLUE,
Mr VP AT
ALFRED WILTBERGRE'S
DRUG STORE,
No. E 33 NORTH 13.1COND Brener,
The quality of this Blue will be the alms 'ln every re
spect!
It is warranted to color more water than twice the same
quantity of Indigo, and to go much farther than any,,
other Wash Blue In the market. It dlisolvee perfectty
clear and does not settle on the clothes as most of the
other makes do. One Box . dhupolyett in a half pint of
water, will make as good a Liquid' Blue as any that Is
made, at one third the cock
As it is retailed at the ume price a. Imitations and
Inferior articles, housekeepers will And it very much to
their advantage to ask (or that put up at Wiltberger's.
air All Blue put up after this date with Barlow's name
on It is an Imitation.
The New - Label does - not require a Stamp.
I. For Bale by Storekeepers generally.
feb 18
IDIPORTANT TO !MARRIED LADIES I
TRULY A' " BLINKING I
T will nand, &mot charge, to any. Lady who will send
to her name and address, - emotions how ,to parent the
extreme pato of ObildErth ; ILo bow , to bays pettedly
healthy . and beautUal Children; ILL° Anis ether 'new and
Ds Portant &ad? . *l° °/ !kr. , 19 an ; lbSe- - 40 .10 0/oL !Ye
la lffy Melt fa ithilows: abovicar is to Indica .smtry
tz idizi t•t isimit-lay rimidiee
Durum DULIMMAUX, M. D.,
fob 211 San T] 707 Broadway, Now rock ft.
XANIMACIMIZIS Cl
GEORGE JENKINS,
MARY HANNA,
Executors.
PURCHASED AND FOR BALI
STOCKS, BONDS AND GOLD BOUGHT AND
SOLD ON OIDS:118810N
COLUOT/ONS PROMPTLY MADE.
Oftwft or Om Tucson;
Howma.'s MMus Woex a 66 N. Queen Stoat.
- Nrovicz TO WATER RENT PAYERS.
1.11 The Duplicate of Water Bents having been phew d I n
the made of the Deputy Imunwer, he is now prepated to
metre payments. On all rents paid beibre the let day of
an abatement of 6 per cent. will be woha. Between
that day and the Ist 'day - or July; the whobrammint
be regnized. ' After the Ist day . of July, 6 per amain ad
dition to thereat will be added.. AppW blithe aliMetainft
of the Wateritent met be made to the Wafter 4:lainlttee
on or beftwe the 110t8 of Maj.. •
t •; • - - ' : /101141 .
Deputy Tresaweroll6ll.l4 ;66 - N. Queen mo 4 w.
St to
A TDITOR*B NOTICE.../estatet of Rex , .
bare' Kanifinau, late of Eisabsthtown Borough,
deceased—The Undersigned Auditor, appointed to 01*
tribute the ruination moneys of the real skate of said
deceased, accepted by Catharine Crouse, to andl among
those Ued to the aims, sit for that purpose
on THURSDA Ythe Eith of BAY, ISA at 9 o'clock, A. Si,
in the Library Boom of the Wart 11 in the City of
Lancaster, where a ll persons in n laid dist:tibia.
tiOn ;Pmts attend. 13AldlIEL &BY, Auditor.
apr Eatanthilli t 007.1 4t 14
ACOMM TS OF TRUST AND ASSIGNED
ESTATEB.—Tbe Acoonata of the following named
extatem hare been exhibited and Sled In the office of the
Prothonotary of the Omit of Common Pleas of Lancaster
comity, to wit:
Christian 8 Grub% Assigned Itetate Henry H. Harts
Andgnee.
Matthew Henderson, Estate, Lytle Btller, Committee.
Wni. M Aaidgned Estate, Jacob _Hamper, Assignee.
George erry, Assigned Estate, am H. Hershey, As-
eves: Aaron Witmer, Aseigned =state, John C. Baldwin, As.
Abraham 'Unger, Assigned Fatate, Abm. N. Breneman,
Assignee.
Notice le hereby glean to ill persons interested in any
of said estates. that the Court have appointed MONDAY,
MAY 22d, 1b64, for the confirmation and allowance or said
said
Seeouacconta, unless e unts abould nxce not
s ot be allowed. be filed or cause shown, why
JOHN BILVORILID6I.I6, Prothy.
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PacenzoaoTillell 077164 April 23rd, 1864.
-yrs LIIABLII CITY PROPERTY AT
V PUBLIC ISALK.—On TUESDAY, the 17th day of
MAY next, the an denials& Administrators de bonis non
of the Estate of John N. Lane, deceased, in execution of a
pluriu order of sale of the Orphans' Court of Lancaster
County, will sell by public vendue, at the Public House
of John Michael, in North Queen street, Lancaster,
the following described real estate, late of said deceased,
to wit:
A LOT OR PIECE OP GROUND, on the southwest corner
of Penn Square and West King street, in the City of Lan.
caster, containing in front on West King street 32 feet 2%
inches, and extending In depth southward 262 feet to a
19 feet wide public alley, hounded on the west by property
of John Myer, and on the east by Penn Square and pro.
peruse of Stripe, Kerfoot. Hager and Pearsol k Gel.; with
a TWO-STORIED BRICK AND PRAMB HOUSE, ja
ono-story Frame Back Building, a Frame Kitchen
and other buildings thereon, designated asPur
port NO. 7 in the Inquisition on the real estate of said de-
A LOT OR
Quo OP GROUND, satiated on the west
side of South Queen, between Cherry and Hamel etreets,
in said city, containing in front on South Queen street 126
feet and 5 inches, and extending westward in depth 249
feet to Beaver street, adjoining property late of John Cul
Bert on the north, and Hannah Holt on the month, with a
ONE—STORY DOUBLE BRICK AND LOG HOUSE, and a
well of Water thereon, designated as Purpart No. S in said
Inquisition.
This property will be sold in the whole or in part lots,
to nit purchasers.
Bale will begin at 7 o'clock In the evening cif sald day.
H. B. SWAIM
W. CARPENTER.
Administrators, !to.
2
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STA.TES UNON HOTEL,
606 AND 80 8I MABENT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
The undersigned, begs to inform his friends, and the fon
mer patrons of the STATES UNION," 101 well
as the public generally, that he has accepted the
managership 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 firat clam Hotels of the city. The patronage of
the public is respectfully aolicited. The TERMS are $l5O
per day. CHAS. H. ALLMOND, Manager.
June g
tf 22
OA SALE
TWO ONE-STORY BRICK DWELLING
HOUSES, on the South side of Locust street,
Lancaster, 15 feet front and 28 feet - deep each. 37;
Lots 200 feet deep. Now owned by Daniel Mc-
Laughlin.
Also, a House and Garden to let.
Apply to NEWTON LIGHTNER,
Office, Duke St., nearly oppoalte Court House.
mar 1 tf 8
LANCASTER LOCOMOTIVE
WORKS,
LANCASTER CITY; PENNA.
JAMES A. NORRIS,
Having taken the above Works, is now
prepared to execute promptly orders for !TIC
COAL AND WOOD BURNING LOCO-.
MOTIVES
of Brakeless workmanship. Also, every 1-11 : ( •'' .1 : 1 =
deseription,of
BOILERS,
STATIONARY ENGINES,
BRASS AND IRON CASTINGS
FORGINGS,
SHAFTING AND MILL GEARING,
AND RAILROAD MACHINERY
dec 29
8m 61
ADESIRABLE COUNTRY RESI
DENCE FOR BALE.—On THURSDAY, the 28th
day of MAY, 1884, I will sell by public vendue, at the
public house of John Michael, in North Queen street, in
the City or Lancaster, the property known as " Annadale,"
situated on the Lancaster and Mix Turnpike Road, in
Manheim township, near the boundary of said city, one
mile from the Court House, adjoining lands of Adam 8.
Keller, Henry Freed, Miss Catharine Yentas and others,
containing 31 ACRES and 31 PERCHES of first-rate
Limestone Land, with a large and commodious
DWELLING HOUSE, a Brick Tenant House,
Barn and all other necessary out buildings there- ri
on; a spring of running water near the house
and a well of excellent water with a pump.
The dwelling house In its arrangements and conveni
ences as to comfort, with a lawn of shade and ornamental
trees and shrubbery surrounding it, is not surpassed by
any in the country, and the location of the premises is the
most eligible and convenient to the vicinity of the city.
Persons desiring to view the preinises before the tale
will please call at the premises, or on W. Carpenter, No. 27
East Orange street, Lancaster.
The sale will begin at 3 o'clock in the afternoon of Bald
day. Terms made known at the sale.
may 10 3t 18] JAMES BUCHANAN.
THOS. COLSBUN. O. H. OOLZ.MAN.
COLEMAN & BROTRER
TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS,
Have removed from N 0.41 3.6 to N 0.57 North Queen street,
(M. W. Shindel's old stand,) next door to Buchmuller's
Cutlery Store, sign of the Big Gun, where they have on
hand the largest and best assortment of OLOTHB and
READY—IILADE CLOTHING of any establishment in the
city. They respectfully invite the attention of their old
friends and customers to an Inspection of the same, and
request the patronage of all who wish the beat of Cloth
ing at the cheapest rates.
The undersigned, having retired from business, returns
his sinner's thanks to hie old friends and customers for
their very liberal patronage, and respectfully requests a
continuance of the same to Messrs. Coleman it Brother.
mar 1 8m 81 M. W. SHINDEL.
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS.
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS.
Large Amortment---Great Variety--Unsurpassed for
Beauty, Style and Finish.
NEW PATTERNS, NEW BINDINGS, NEW CLASPS,
PATENT HINGE BACK ALBUM,
the latest and beet kind, made only in Philadelphia, ex
celling all others in strength and durability.
CARD PHOTOGRAPHS, PLAIN,
10 and 12 cents—sl.oo and $1.20 per dozen.
COLORED, 25 cents--$2.60 per dozen.
TRAVELING AND SHOPPING SATCHELS, WALLETS,
PURSES, POCKET BOOKS, AC.
STATIC NEE P.
WRITING PAPERS, ENVELOPES, PENS, AC.
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STENCILS.
for marking names beautifully and indelibly on Clothing.
HARBACH BROS.,
Minimal. and Retail Dealers, 38 North Bth street. Phila
delphia, [may 10 ly 18
$225. $225.
SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO
FORTES.
GROVESTEEN c 6 CO.,
4 9 9 BROADW•T, NEW YORK
NEW, ENLARGED SCALE PIANO- Milli 4 l
FORTES,
with all latest improvements.
Thirty years' experience, with greatly increased facilities
for manufacturing, enable ns to sell for CASH at the
above unusually low price. Our Instrumento received the
highest award at the World's Fair, and for five successive
years at the American Institute. Warranted five yeard.
Tame ern coon. Call or send for descriptive circular.
mars Bm9
D. IC JACISAL4N,
L. A. MACKEY.
13m 14
NEW SOAP AND CANDLE STORE.
The subscriber respectfully informs the public that
for the convenience of his customers be has opened a
branch store at
No. 33 EAST RING STREET,
(Opposite the Court House,)
Where will at all times be kept a tall assortment of Soaps
and Candles of his own manufacture, as well es the best
selections from the New York and Philadelphia markets,
among which are imported Castile, brown and white;
Babitt'e Onion Soap, Chemical, Olive, Cincinnati Totems{
New Bedford, Sperm, Adamantine, Hotel and Tallow
Dandles. 'Also a first-rate article of COUNTRY SOAP.
All of which will be sold at the lowest market prices,
wholesale and retail.
Thankful for pant favors, he hopes by keeping the best
stock, as heretofore, to merit a continuance of patronage.
4/;.• The Highest Market Prices, in cash, Paid for Tallow
and Soap rat. HERMAN MILLER,
Steam Soap and Candle Manufacturer '
145 North Queen and 83 East King streets.
Sm 16
McOOaMICK'S PIONEER WORLD
RENOWNED COMBINED REAPER ,t MOWER,
BOTH HAND AND BEEN-RAKERS,
LIEPILOVID /01 1864.
One of the greatest labor•sadng machines of the age,
and always found fully equal to any test to which It has
been submitted, In all kinds of grain and grass, at home
and abroad. Grand Medal/ of Honor awarded by the
World's Fairs, successively at London, Paris and Hamburg,
and acknowledged in loth hemispheres to be the Pioneer
and chief of Heaping and Mowing Machines. The model
and pattern of all others. Made for field work, simple,
reliable, strong and durable. We claim our Self• Baker to
be superior to all others, and offer It on trial with vis ,
other, the purchaser to keep and pay [or the one preferred.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
For sale by
JOHN B. 11103, Agent,
Lithe, Lancaster county, Pa.
..-Barnple machine at Cooper's Hotel, West King street,
Lancaster. -
.q -All kinds of repairs constantly on hand. and tbr
aide by tho Agent. - lap 26 6t 16
LAM"' DRESS GOODS.
Are now offering the largest selection of
011.0 - 10-8, DRESS GOODS
they ever had in store. -
The choice of the New York and Philadelphia Mariratc,
at the lowest possible prices.
Also, a Omaha:dons dock of
SPRING GOODS
of awry to which they Invite a careful ex-
larp nriety
Limes , mon AND ammo cross AHD
WEN Z T BAOTIDIRS,
No. Iliat Stag Met.
w SO tt 16]
WENTZ BROTHIRB
11164.
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SPRING DRT .GOODS
IorAGER & BBOTEtilia bare now open a fan stock
JUL, of Dry Goods for arcing lila% ant Dm* -14,
CROIOZ STYLES,
SPRING PRINTS, BEST MALMS,
sayroa sitD aaccazaas GING/lA/IS.
LADIES' DItEBI3 GOODS I
A beautiful assortment of new styles In all the new
materials; also, Hemetßelied and Linen Gsmbrio Hand . kerchiefs, Lae and Grenadine Valls, ICU hat sad' Lisle
Thread Gloves, Malay, .
LADIES' CLOTH macs.
A beautltal assortraenL
orkmarra armics—di the now shades.
SIMLA, DAUM= AND GBXNADINB SHAWLS.
*EN AND 80.17? WEAR.
Black French Cloths, Neat Owlmams for BUIR
Black Doeskin Caudmere, Marino Omlmam,
Blue and Brown Cloths, Oashmerette and Jeans,
Scotch 0111411131171, Fancy and lain Oononase,
Fancy for Bulb, Linen Drill sand Nankeens.
Gents' Shirts, Linen and Paper Collars, Neck• Ties; and
Gloves.
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A very large and complete stock of the above 'goods,
comprising all qualities.
B.EADY-assns CLOTHING
A full anxit of our own manufacture.
OIAYTHENG made to order promptly In,a impala? . man
-1201,
HOUSE-PURNIBEINEI GOODS.
Linen and Cotton Sheeting, Table Linen and Napkins,
Damask, Tessaling., Blankets, Marseilles and Honeycomb
Quilts.
CHINA, GLASS AND QUIENBWAAE
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS
A full assortment of English and American
WALL PAPERS!
The largest Stock ever offered in this dty, comprising
all qualities from low priced Blanks and Satins to the'
finest Gilt Papers.
All of the above goods have been purchased for Oath,
and will be sold at the lowest prices.
may tf 17]
CIRCUZ.AIt
HISTORY OF TILE-PENNSYLVANIA
RESERVES.
ELIAS BARR & 00., respectfully announce that they
have in preparation a History of the 'Pennsylvania Reo
selves from their organisation to the expiration of their
term Of BOITiCO.
This History will contain the names of all the Moors
and Privates of the Corps—their promotions, castialities
and discharges—also, graphic descriptions of their camp'
life and their gallant achievements In the many battles
In which they have taken part—all derived from official
and authentic sources.
The History of the Pennsylvania Reserves will be In
One Puma of 600 pages, octavo slse, neatly printed on
good pan., and substantially bound in black cloth, con
taining a steel engraving of the lamented Reynolds, and
one of Governor Curtin, (who first recommended the for
mation of the Pennsylvania Reserve Corps,) and will be
sold only by subscription. It will be reedy in August
next.
The Publishers feel confident that the just pride whloh
every Pennsylvanian must entertain for the brave men
whose gallant achievements and patriotic seltdevotlon It
records, will secure for ••The History" a generous and ap•
precietive reception.
ELIAS BARB. A CO., Publishers,
No. 6 East King Street.
may 10 tf 18J
FIRST NATIONAL BANN
-OP
MARIETTA, PA.
DESIGNATED DEPOSITORY AND FINANCIAL AGENT
OF THE UNITED STATES.
10-40 LOAN.
- - -
By inctruotions from the Secretary of the Tramenry,
dated Marcia 26th, 1864; this Bank in authorized to receive
subsciiptions for the National 10-40 Rive per cent. Loan,
in Coupon ur Registered Bonder.
This Loan, principal and interest, is payable In
On Bonds of $5OO and upwards, semi-annually, (Ist of
March and September,) and ou those of less denominations
annually, (Ls' of March.)
Rubsc,ibers can receive Bonds with Coupons from Maroh
let, by paying the accrued interest In coin, or to lawful
money by sduing 50 per cont. for premium. Or, if pre
ferred, may deposit the principal only, and receive Bonds
ith Coupons from date of subscription.
Registered Bonds will be lamed of the denominations of
$5O, $lOO, $5OO, $l,OOO, $5,000, $lO,OOO, and Coupon Bonds
of $5O, $lOO, $5OO and $l,OOO.
For the greater convenience of subccribera, the different
Banks sun Banks throughout the county are authorbed
to act as agents for the Loan.
As only $100,000,000 of this Loan can be issued, we
would urge upon persons having surplus money, to sub.
scrioe promptly and secure the investment at per.
The &oratory, in presenting this new Loan to the pub.
lie through the National Banks, relies upon the liberality
and patriotism of oar people to use all honorable meatus
and to make every exertion for its sale.
• •• •.
It is hoped that Lancaster county, haying done so well
In the past In furnishing the Government mewls, will be
equally prompt at thie time.
may 10 7t 18J
AMOS BOWMAN, Cashier
sPRING AND suiturma CLOAKS.
NEW STYLES IN SPRING CLOAKS
Yon can save at least 25 per cent. by purchaelng at
SMITE et ELTON'S,
No. 103 North 9th street.
NEW STYLE SUE CIRCULARS, at
NEW STYLE SILK SACQUES, at
108 North 9th street, two doors above Arch,
may 10 2m lb] Philadelphia.
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS AND WIN.
DOW SHADES,
At the old established stand, northeast corner of 2d and
Brown streets, - Philadelphia. A fall assortment of styles
are now offering at low prices for cash only, consisting of
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN TAPESTRIES.
THREE PLY, INGRAIN, ENTRY AND STRAW
CARPETS.
Also, a splendid article of BAG and LIST CARPETS.
OIL CLOTHS in great variety. The assortment of WIN—
DOW SHADES which I offer for sale cannot be surpassed
in this city, there being over two hundred of the latest
and most approved designs and patterns, in all colony
making an,aatortment very rarely found in any one Web
ilahment in this line of goode, all of which will be sold at
the vary lowest prices for cash only. Wholesale dealers
supplied on liberal terms.
CHARLES °REACH:ME,
Northeast corner 2d and Brown streeta, Philadelphia.
may 10 6mlS
ALECTURE FOR YOUNG MEN.
Just published, a new edition of Dr. Culverwell's
Celebrated Essay on the radical ours (without medicine)
of Spermatorrhce, or Seminal Weakneaa, Involuntary
Seminal Losses, Impotency, Mental and Physical Inca
pacity, Impedimenta to Marriage, etc.; also, Conaumption,
Epilepsy and Pita, induced by self-indulgence or sexual
extravagance.
JO' Price, In a sealed envelope, only 6 cents.
The celebrated author in this admirable essay clearly
demotratea, from a thirty years successful practice, that
the alffming consequences of self-abuse may be radically
cored without the dangerous use of internal medicinal or
the application of the knife—pointing out a mode of care,
at once simple, certain and effectual, by means of which
every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may
cure himself. cheaply, privately and radically.
This Lecture should be in the hands of every youth
and every man in the land.
Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope,
to any address,
post-paid, on receipt of six cents, or two post stamps.
Address the publishers,
OHAS. J. 0. KLINE & 00.,
127 Bowery, New York, Poet office box 4586.
apr 19 tf 15
1864. 1864
SPRING T R ADE.,
WENTZ BRO27IERR,
No. 5 EAST KING STREET,
Invite the attention of Housekeepers and 'all others o
their extensive stock of
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS
now in store, which we offer at the lowest possible prices.
BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED MUSLINS,
SHEETING/3, TICKING?, CHECKS,
SHIRTING STRIFES,
CALICOES I CALICOES I I CALICOES 11 I ,to ,
.-i&o.,
In all grades and prices.
New and old housekeepers can save money by looking
through our stock.
DRESS GOODS.
As In past seasons this department is unsurpassed is
variety, choice and price.
ALL vas LATEST Ikritas •oa PPRING.
SPRING DELAINES, BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS, /to.
SHAWL AND CLOAK ROOM.
Great attractions for ladles.
HOOP SHIRT ROOM.
The largest stock to be found. Ladies' and Hisses', twin
12 sante to $3.00.
Remember
No. 5 East Ring Street,
Sign of the Bee Hive,
WENTZ BROTHERS
mar 8 tf 9]
SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHS,
OABI3ImIt ES AND READY-MADE
CLOTHING.
AT S. B. RATHVOITBBBTABLISITYSIVT,
Corner of North Queen and Orange streets, (fEramph's
old stand,) immediately oppoelte Bhober's Hotel,
LA.NOAST&C., PA.
Relying with confidence upon that patronage which his
friends and the public have heretofore extended towards
him, the subscriber, even in these equivocal times, has
provided himself with a large supply of seasonable
READY-EdaDR CLOTHING,
Consisting of Back, Frock, and Walking Coats ; Pan
Vests, Drawers, riderlillirte,,l9Tyin_Overßhirts,
Collars, Neck• Ties, Scarf; Stocks and
Cravats; Suspenders ' Ho/dory;
Bilk, Linen and Cotton
Handkerchiefs, &c.
Also, CLOTHS,
cteskams,s,
AND VESTINGS,
which will be made promptly to order for civillams or
military men; warranted to give satisfaction, and u low
as they can be gotten elsewhere.
Al there is not, from present appearances, likely to be
any diminution in the price of material, but rather an
advance, it is therefore the interest of all who want cheap
clothing to buy them note. S. B. RATHVON,
Merchant Tailor and Clothier,
Corner Orange and North Queen street, Lancaster.
apr 28 Sin 19
STORE REMOVED.
DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING.
BEANE& t POTTS'
Cheap Cash Store has been removed from No. Tf North
Queen etreet to No. 28 West King street, between Cooper's
and shank's Hotels, in the building formerly occupied by
Dr. Wm B. Ifahnestock, which the cadeudgzied have put.
chased and fitted up Into large and convenient rooms, in
which they will open by April 1et,1884, a large stock of
Dry Goods and Clothing for Spring Sales, conidedntin
'part as follows:
LADIES' DRESS GOODS OP EVERY VARIETY,
SHAWLS I SHAWLS! I SHAWLS I
LADIES' CLOAKS FOR SPRING, (all colors,)
OLOARING CLOTHS,
Calicoe', Gin
Cheeks,
al
orals, Hool i ttr,
Tlekings, els,
Table Diapers, Umbrellas and Parasols, Hosiery, Gloves, to
WARM I - SHAKERS!! SHARa. III
100 Dos. Bad Shakers Made.
We will slim open in the same buil , , a larse stook of
y_ I :it s log .ys,
Also, Clothing Nada to 'Order at short Notice.
sa- Clair and examine our stook before, you
sir Don't Ibrget the plaie—No. 26 Weat th it o & L reet,
BRAIDS a
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WAIL PAPERS 1 I
HAGER & BROTHRRS
WITH & ELTON'&