4 , 1*•0 STATE OF PENNSY A PROCLAMATI Wmaaoks, Circumstances render it not Un prOlable that , the President Ortbe-United Statee44, - short time, call Lon Pentisylitinia for Volunteer Militia for a brier term,ofaervice ; Afid:Whereas, The example .of the. brave maiolliw in the field from Pennsylvania, heretofore-on-every battle field distinguished fceiburage_and efficiency, but who, in the re cent- battles in Virginia, have gained an enviable distinction by their deeds of valor and ;clearance, should' stimulate their brothers -stakonie to Ineieatied .effort. .to . sustain their -country's flag,-and terminate the rebellion: L Andrew G. Curtin;Gov ernor of the,Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, do make this my proclamation, earnestly re qUesting the people of the Commonwealth, Willing to respond to such call of the President, to form military organizations without delay, that they may not be found unprepared to do so. ,And Ido further request that command _ing..,:officers_ski _all military organizations, which may be formed in compliance with this Proclamation, do forthwith report the condi tion of their respective commands, that prompt measures may be taken for getting theta into the service in case a requisition should be made by the General . Government. -Such oall if made, will be for a term of not less than one hundred days. The troops will be clothed, armed, subsisted andTaid by the United States and mustered into the service thereof. Given under my hand and the great seal of the State, at Harrisburg, this eighteenth day of May, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-tour, and of the Commonwealth the eighty•eighth. By the Governor, ELI SLIFER, Secretary of the Commonwealth. WHAT RESULTS ARE TO FLOW FROM THE ' PRESENT CAMPAIGN.—Ex-Governor John S. Barry, for a number of years Governor of Michigan, and one of the most popular men in the State, in a late address before the Democratic Association of Detroit, says: We are now on the eve of a campaign which promises to be more bloody than any which has preceded it. If victory declares for the Fedorals, what will be gained? Tbe Union cannot thus be restored and all public authorities declare against its restoration. At most, a military unity of despotism may he thus extended, but with no other result, our people will have shed their blond and expend ed their treasure in vain If die rebel arms succeed, then Mr. Lincoln will order another conscription and print more greenbacks. In vulgar but expressive parlance, great is hum bug. Ex.tra White Wheat, 7 EI bushel Red Corn, .. • Mr. Barry has stated the ease exactly as it I ttvo SHOCKING DEATH or LEI - FLY. C nu.. —About five u'el tek on S aurday evening, says the Pittsburg Chronicle of the 10th, a little girl named Anna Kelly, aged faurteeo years, resid ing with the family of Mr. John K. Smith, at Monucigahela City, was burned to death by the explosion 01 a can of carbon oil. The family had been to church, and on their return, Mrs. Smith requested the girl to put some coal in the stove, while she was changing her dress. In the absence of Mrs. S, it is supposed that the child attempted to pour some oil from the can upon the fire, when.,the flames communi cated to the oil in the . can and caused an instantaneous explhion. The clothes of the child were saturated with the liquid and the victim woo irmn-liately enveloped in flames. Although assktanen wilsl promptly at :land, it was found imp ,s,tiltle to re]Ader any aid. The little -oltlever lintterrd in i t n' r ny until eleven u'el Ick, when dvatit put it end her pain. 'HORRID MURDER.—A horrid murder was eulinnitlett ite:.r the vili..gr. h 1 Shiloh, in (_)Urn- 1 rrIERRIBLEDISCLOSORES—SECRET S beldand count", N ilrrsc , . td: t'!•: ''S'h RH' ' 1 FOR Tilt MILLION! with 4,ii .‘ , n!. , :st v , .:: , k ,i .d : d l f ) . a,twonderftll pnblirati-n A wort, A rna . l 11,iied Zild•ai I)."mreil went l'ir the wife of t:liarles T. 0:!;!len. living near 1 vsl l in ' .7folum. au :gamed,l igl Tial 7grir v o i n ' u g l ' ar D tr i t t o ti t ie ll on 0. 1 1 ':: 010. Ra bOFl_ 3 , 01•Jit,•.0 , -ter 2 'Hwy. Ogde-. with a s i so w..,,.p. cm., 1.1,3,;•,1,,,,,,, sus.tios, and Solna man named W!'sh.figt,'n ll.,ward, pursued 'ti!.irrd,';',',l.tyTort),.. kl T:rs w p 't l- I , ' ,e s tro er orl i ,T ', ,A . :LN -, , : i.. i : i k - t - :•:; the fugitives ttiot intereeptcd them iii - sr ' long been, and ~till is, unbounded, but at the corner ' ~, , ,,,i , e n i , t tti t tr oo fe ,t i l i u , r , ri t eLou r slw e rs , oi t t, r he u has been induced t, Shiloh. The woman Coca pod into a i,.10-,.' ' near by, but Datnrell WnS sI i.Hlell in eighteen ” V ADE }MECUM.' ' It is a . I . Rume l ' ltO th s e ho m uT i l i re In of t h h i, different place= No pen ,ne Were pred,,,, at hands of every [aridly in the land, asa preventive e the commission of the awful Heed except the : 5 ,, e , < , ::: . 7 . L: v i . C , 3:::. ,,, 02 - d its ,, a , g ro u c if t l i e ve fif: , t o ll u a tg li o l ., lo=3 , o l o ,i 'o t f d oce of CI nankin murdered victim and Ogden and Howard. who onc copy, ~.rarely enveloped, 411 be forwarded free F .: stag:, to any per t of the United States for 50 0.110 are now in oust sdy. The prisoners alter tile ! commission of the bloody deed, ou , ret„tonsi I I llUST ‘ rt. P lN '. „73 ' lli e viel ' u to a r tt l e . t, ' t N d o d w re l s . s o . r rst paid, D themselves quietly to the neighb ass when thy ! may 24 reached the ground. 1 4 . 11RsT I's ATIONAL BANK OF COLLIM ..... I 13IA:' (Successors to Detwiler Sc Rs, ) WHAT DRCTORS, MINISTERS AND Panl'Esso RS ' COP.NER NECOND AND LECUST : - TRERTS, THINK OF THEM.—" I have never changed lily I CoLUMBIA, LANCASTER COUNTY, PA. mind respecting Brown's Bronchial Creches Capital slutl.o6o, with privilege 3,)oloo of increasiu4 we I from the first, excepting to think better or t that which I began thinking well of."—Rev. lit oaRD of DIRECTORS: Henry Ward Beecher. " Great service in E. Hershey, Wm. Al.Casa, subduing hoarseness."—Rev. Daniel Wise, I'. Clumsier, C. S. Kauffman, New York. "The Troches are a staff of life .1 G. flees, Washington Righter, A. Bruner, J. B. Shuman, to me."—Prof. Edward North " ,'President of Justus Grny, Hamilton College, Clinton, N. 'Y. " A sim- OFFICERS: F:. sliey, President. A. Bruner, Vies Presider pie and elegant combination for C Lltu toughs, Ac." s s. Detwiler, Cashier. —Dr. G. F. Bigelow, Boston. "I recommend their use to public eakers."—R v.E. II sp This Bank• having been authoriznl to commence bu e . nese under the National Currency Act, is new duly ergs Chapin. i,...0 and prepared to receive dtposites, znake collections - ....., ....., all accessible points on liberal terms, discount notes, draft MORE OF WAR CHRISTIANITY. arc.. buy and sell gold, shore and domestic exchange, and tr , ausa ct,ill business appertaining to a thoroughly organ- The Presbytery of lowa recently adonted ;god Book. ..ic- -- - Interest paid ow special deposits for 0 mouths or the following resolutions: Icllaer. Resolved, further, That we edvocot i and ..isr - Banking hours : fronrgh. m. to ap m. heartily desire the steady, vigorous arid un ii-,r- vx' p lo at t r ez g f 0 1: n re d: p y ,, , ,t l f lta u . y ula ci V. week. flinching prosecution of the war which we are may . 24 9m 20] S. S IhTIVILER, Cashier, engaged in, and which has been forced upon 4 cuoi NTs OF TRUST AND ASSIGN. us, till the last rebel shall be subdued, till -It ED ESTATt:S.—The Accounts of the tollowim treason, which has dared to raise, its hydra i 1 tr t , , ..; . ;1 s i t , t , tv . ha t v: rv ireo c i f i ah , i t_ b , =a , u , ;ll , l , t , ;,.l .a in the ctil, ou Pleas u head, finds an ignominious grave, and that Lam...tat, county, to Wit 1 cb,,, Emanuel ,be Barr, c . A ell t: a 0 I h a lstate, J„h , ti Rohrer, Assignee for this great consummation we will give our sympathies, our prayers and our sacrifices. Oel rge W. Fagan, A.l4,ti e ed L ElZa te te . , " D ' all ii ie Y l " l.. d e ' l ; , A .47 4' ;: Resolved, once mere, That regarding Alfieri- " i g ll l' e can slavery as the grand occasion or cause in F s .: ,, lab ti c a tb . .r Heller,unr , A .E,;: i t g a u t ce, Win d Est a t N e l° 6 l %le , hy committee. ss i 7 a e one way or other or all our tr.iubles. we 1 ..,Jk. Kline. Reemsnydur, Assigned Estate, H. B. Cira ' ybill Al with joy upon its waning power, upon the 'i T ' i.y . ' h Estate,David Salim Onmmittoe heavy blows the monster is r,erei ring nn .s, u ;' , f," ' i ' , ‘ D m ,y '. Ilspii..ts, Estite, Woo. liunigmaCher et a every side, and ardently . pray' God, when ! c . !.. i. " . " .1 " . Gabriel of Assigned I , it t Johnß Erb,• treason is dead and buried, that this crying Daniel ~„,,,e ' r , i,. A , siEn .t ci L ' eattiDarld . Slyer m A n ' TJ g' oh ° l sin, this foul exeresenee upon our body politic, B. Good, A'ssi g e.;: -- ' ' be buried with it to sleep an ever sal sleep Rudy R. Wolf, Assigned Estate, Jacob Wolf, Assignei i Polly Weitzel, Estate in Trust, Scc., Dr. Daniel Manse: Trustee_ Anna Martin, Estate, Andrew Mehaffy. Committal. Tuomss Masterson, Assigned Estate, Daniel Shainer, e al. Assignees Jacob C Clair, Assigned Estate, Boujatnlu Hershey, A! BRISK WORK AT NEW YORK.—The )r— -tent operations now being performed by the army and navy, render it improper to report the current events as usual. It may, however, be stated that never since the organization of the United States navy has so much vigor and energy been displayed in the preperation and manning of war vessels as at present. An entire fleet of vessels, larger probably than our entire navy heft -cthe war began, is now preparing at three or fuur navy yards to sail southward.—Journal of Conemerce. EOM= . Although this morning thorn was 11. l uffioial promulgation of the !act, it ;s confidently as serted by leading Congressional friends of the Administration that it has been determined is call for three hundred thousand tr. - ,ops to he drafted for on the let of July. SPECIAL NOTICES 125 II ini•-• Employment ! -1, - in [575 I AGEE WANTED' We will pay from x'3s to ~t.,75 per month, and all expenses, to active Agents, or give a commission. Particulars ~sent free. Address Erie dewing M.:whiue Company, K. JAMES, General Agent, Milan, Ohio. rang 27 ly 33 AD,- A Gentleman, Cured of Nervous De bility, Incompetency, Premature Oecay and Youthful Error, actuated by a desire to benefit others, will be happy to furnish to all who need IL (fret of charge), tho recipe and directions for making tho simple remedy used in his case. Those wishing to profit by his saperionce, and pos sess a Valuable Remedy. will receive tae Memo, by re , urn mall, (carefully sealed), by addres:ing may 17 3m 19] Alir-Eye and Ear. PROF. J. 18AAC8, M. D., OCULI,, , T AND Al;nisi., formeilyof Leyden; Holland, is located at No. 511 Ph, ti., Philadelphia, where persons afflicted with diseased .•1 the EYE or EAR will be scientifically treated fiEd cured if curable. Aar ARTIFICIAL EYES ineert , :d withogt pain. No charges made for examination. N. B.—Tho 'Medical Faculty is invited, as' ho ha., no secrets In his mode of treatment. June 23.• ly 24 ira"- Use no other 1.-Buchan's Specific Pills are the only Reliable Remedy for all Diseases of the Seminal, Urinary and Nervous Systems. Try one box, and be cured. ONE DOLLAR A BOX. One box will perfect t cure, or money refunded. Sent bymall on receipt of prier. JAMES'S. BUTLEIt, Station D, Bible Rouse, New York, general Agent. mar 15 firn 10 itr'Do Horse Owners: DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT FOE is unrivaled by any, and in all cases of Lameness, arising from Sprains, Bruises or Wrenching, its effect is magical and certain. Harness or Saddle Galls; Scratches, Mange, &e., it will also cure speedily. Spann and It ingboue may be easily prevented and cured in their incipient sMges, but confirmed mace are beyond the possibility of a radical cure. No case of the kind, however, Is so desperate or hopeless but it may be alleviated by this Liniment. and Its faithful application will always remove the Lameness, and enable the horses to travel with comparative ease. Every bores owner should have this remedy at hand, for its timely IMO at the first appearance of Lameness will effectually prevent those formidable diseases mentioned, to which all horses are liable, and which render so many otherwise valuable horses nearly worthless. 'Bee advertisement. • [June 23 1y24 Meillikeersell"101111118FIELIF. of "Briblibi.""richaleßlEfera," .13irligarilli,” "Nervous Antidotally!' sm, IMZEi...V.itIE Ann Jou ars satisfied with- the remat,..lhan try -- orhi box of OLD_ DOCTOR BUCHAN'S Sh GUM SPECIFIC PHAS; and Ist restored tubeattb-anCsigoo-ta less-than thirty d•y,a. , Th s aY are purely aultiliblialpsecal 6 tram .nitent ,mtd.aslutary in then effects. oretha.h.fokii-doirti atoled consti tution. ' Old'in.P.youtt,can take than with advstilsre; Impo -tad and sold in the United States only by JAE. S. BUTLY.B, ---- 'lltetion,D, Bible House, New'Vork, General Agent. P. B.—A por-peuty mily_ridErem on receipt of prim— which is One DolliT4ostfreC: ' • [Mar 16 Sm 10 Do poet wish to be ettreekl 4-- BR. BUCHAN'S CNtILI3H lellsofiro PILLS. 0111 14 - 1 12 lase than 30 days, the woret cases d Nervousness, potency, Premature Decay,- Sentinel Weakness, Insanity, and all Urinary, ,-canal, and Nerrous Affections, no mat ter Beim what canna produced. Price, One Dollar per box. Sent, postpaid, by mall, on receipt of an order.- ddrees, JABIES S. BUTLER, Station D, Bible House, New York. Sin 10 *lr-A Friend in Need. Try lt. DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT is prepared from the receipt of Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut, the great bone setter, and hoe been need in his practice for the last twenty years with the mostagonishing anscess. An ex ternal remedy, it is without a rival, and will alleviate pain more speedily than any other preparation. For ail Rheu matic and Nervous Disorders it Is truly Infallible and-as curative for Sores, Wounds, Sprains, Bruises, Ac., its soothing, healing and powerful strengthening properties, excite the just wonder and astonishmentsii all who have ever given it a trial. Over one thousand certiScates of re markable cures, performed by it within the loot two years, attest this fact. sir See advertisement. rjune 16 ly 23 Ettunlity to All t Uniformity of Price! A new featnre of Bosinees!' Every one his Own Salesman. dorms & Co, of the Crescent One Price Cloth ing Store, 604 Market street, above 6th, in addition to having the largest. most varied and fashionable stock of Clothing in Philadelphia, made expressly for retail Bales, have constituted every one his own Salesman, by having marked in figures, on each article, the very lowest price t can be sold for, so they cannot possibly vary—all most ny alike. The goods are well sponged and prepared, and great pains taken with the making, so that all can buy with the full assurance of getting a good article at the very lowest ppco Remember the Crescent, 1 4 n Market, above 6th, No. 604. = oct 27 ty 421 JONES & CO. On the 17th inst., in this city, by elder Geo. Sigler, Charles Grano of the Oth Cavalry, to gifts Margaret C. Smith, of this city. On the 18th inst., Edwin C. Diller, of New Holland, to Ou, Mason, of Salisbury township., On the 10th inst., near BainbridgS, Edmund Hawthorn, of Columbia. On the 15th inst., to Paradise twp., Rachel, wife of Geo. Anthony, in the 34th year of her age. On the 30th of April, in Lebanon county, Anna Bach nms, (widow) formerly of this county, . gad 77 years and 17 days. The de:marled left 11 children, 88 grand children cod 44 great grand children. On the 57th of April, Sarah A. Woodward, of Fulton twp., in the 37th year of her age. , lu Manor twp., on the 12th inst..,,lssac Habecker, aged 50 years, 8 months and Ii days. Lnacettster Wholesale Grain' Market. COrri,ZWl WCYMY by J. N. MINES. fr. BRO., Forwarding and Curom'e. ion 51erchauts, No. 91 North Queen street. Latmearza, May 23. .$7.25 BI .ur, Superttue, bbl Cloversmd Whiskey, lu hhds " iu bbls. FORGE NORTHROP, ESEL., ON "HOW A FREE PEOPLE LORE THEIR LIBERTIES." The - Executive Committee have the pleasure of al nounelug that the third lecture of the course before the " Young. Men's Democratic Aasociation of the City of Lan caster" will be delivered by Groncre NORTHROP, Esq., of Philadelphia, at detn.ron•llau., on Thursday Evening, hey 213th, Md. SUILJECT : "HOW A FREE PEOPLE LOSE THEIR LIB. ERTI ES." Doors open et 7 o'clock. Lecture to oontmence at 8. I J Tickets, 25 cents. To be had. at Wasthaeffer's Book Store, No. 44 North Queen strecLor of any member of It Association, and at the ticket office of the Hall. BY Ortnts. EXECUTIVII COMMITTZY, Y. M. D. A. may 24 It 20 luisT AT.F, OF JAMES A. NORRIS.-- _CA Whereas letters testamentary on the estate of James A. Norris, late of the City of Lancaster, deed, have been k rant ed to the subscriber residing in said city : All persons I , ..ieb!ed to sai I estate are requested to make Immediate payment. and th,•ee having claim's will present them with. out del,y properly authenticated for settlement to • OPLIRONIA. 11. NORtSIS, Executrix. Or to her Attorney, H. B. SWARR. may 24 Ut 20J W.6IIINGTON, May 18 JO,IIN B. (19DEN, No. 60 Nagsi6.l f. tree t . New York MARRIAGES T H.iil MARKETS sign°, Amos S. Bowers, Assigned Ate, Henry S. Kauffman, Cbri'tian Stauffer, Assigned Estate, Moses S. Wearer, Assignee. Jacek, Lutz, Estate, Henry Copenheffer, Trustee. Notice is hereby given to all nersons interested in an) of said estates, that the Court have appointed MONDAY JUNE loth, IS6I, for the confirmation and allowance o said aceounts, unless exceptions hi) filed or cause show ally said accounts should not be allowed. JOHN SELDOMBIDGE, Proth'y. PROTHONOTA.RY'S Coerce, May 23,1084. Ltuay 24 4t 20 tit)ITOILS , ItEPOttT.--We the under- A_ Signed Auditors to examine and adjust the Accounts of the Northern Mutual Insurance Company of Lanese. for County,' as by the act of Incorporation of said Com• ploy is provided, do report that we have examined the ao counts for the year proceeding the first day of May, ISG-1, and find the same as follows: Pniiclry issued insuring pr perty to the :Lamont of Premium Notes filed amounting to Clt. FUNDS OF THE COMPANY. ntreiVell Per contage on Premium Net es Received Fire Tax of former assess ment Received Fire Tax assaaod Decem ber, ISe4 $2,301 72 Deducting fid,r,tary fees for receiv ing fire tts, DR. FOR EXPENSES AND FIRE LOSSES PAID WIT: 1063, Slns let, Dae to the Secretary as per last report, $ 112 11 Paid Auditor's Fees • ' 300 Paid Gle2rge Becker lidding elan 1 00 Paid Lancaster Examiner Printing, 7 50 Volksfreund " 7 50 " Intelligencer " 7 50 " Lebanon Democrat, Printing 7 60 " Advertiser " 71150 " Courier. 7 50 •' '• Wahre Democrat, 7 50 Wm. R. Wiley, Printing Fire No ices 7 75 " Samuel Nissly, Election Bills, 1 75 do Making Fire Aseessment and other fees, 50 49 " Samuel Eleely for Postage,.... 2 88 •• A. Kenigmactier, President. • Signing Polibles 1 27 1, henry Heilman, Director, ex. tra fees 2 years 6 00 • " 11. Hellman and Wm. hell man, investigating fire 20 00 " Directors' Fees 52 25 " Joseph Deavler, Lancaster cc., Fire Losses 23 29 •• Samuel Mehinger's Estate, Lancaster co., Fire LOSS., 109 37 " Henry Zimmerman, Dauphin county, Fire Losses, 1,190 25 " J. Shaffer & M. Zimmerman, Dauphin co., Fire Losses, 203 51 Balance in Treasury, May the lot, 1864, Outstanding Taxes Unpaid, Company due to Geo. D. Coleman, of Lebanon county, for Fire Losses in Elizabeth town ship, Lancaster county, of Grist Mill and contents, as per statement filed April 30th, 1864, May 13, 1864 may 24 - Una& BreebtOakestaniehilk - =BaJitts o Y - -buttuM irstaltiTYPElLlßMPArest? • ••••••• - •__ - . xicsor i tec . oftha respective decedents hereunto annexed are and John Stayer, _., _ . _ _ __. ~ _ . , frceVeltaglatir'iollloe id , ritheittiE - 'Ciitlikty, Iceikvll• lidob Hart:4r, bianbr township. - G lanahip Amount firmatkm and allowanca, at an Orphan's Court, to be held By John Limner, Guardian of David Reenter, Minor in the Court Holum, in the 1 icy of Lancaster, on the eon of deceased. THIRD MONDAY IN JUNE NEXT, (the 20th,) at 10 o'. Mies Harvey; Snit Earl township. Guardia - riablp Ae count By Martin E. Stauffer. Guardian of Elisabeth clock, A. AL - • ' Jane Harvey, Mary Ana - Ha n ey, Caroline O. Harvey, Allen Cook , Fulton !township. Guardianship Account- SaralslL - Harrey and Edward J. Harvey, minor Children By Timothy Haines, Guardian of Henry O. Cook, minor of.dasensed. . child of deceased. , - Elisabeth Kurtz, Salisbury township. By Henry Kurtz, Christian Hess, Little Britain t o wnship. By . ' 14 . 1 , - - Athnitadrit - oi. Campbell and Jesse Davis, Administrators.," • . Sop xx liia . - Fam ter ule, Hay of Lancaster. By John FonderaMith, Jesse Harrar. Colerain townahlp, Gasojtatishlp Account. BY Daniel Mirrors JtvßW ird ie d of Sarah J. Matthew .; Rev. Samuel Crawford, City of Lancaster .. BY' Margaret (late Ritchle,now of ram) and Lavinia J. Ritchie, Tin Crawford, AdministriMrir- ' ' grandchildrenffed. • By Samuel Huber, Guradian of George Hung, Busman& George Ifiing, -- Pemma township. Oneudiarushlp Account. 3.°B,ndrelf"ierwrzinl.:4. Drumore township. B Y Mar, Rohrer, tiling and Philip Kling, minor children of deemed. "......._,-- ea Neff, l atlsa .. 811 -. ll°F . ta' nt w i l x : ra ß Y ' 'B et la tata Me !. - and William Teartman, Fdizabath towluship. Guardianship do owriron:LV.:LE:i. X i to :L thip: my Jacob emuek, count. 13y Christian Mover, Grusnibut of Sarah 7^tt " Administrator. ' -- man, minor child of decea sed. John Shreiner, - Manhelm towntldp. - - Guardianship Ae- Abraham Dyer, Borough of Marietta. Guardianship Ac count By J. L. Ziegler, .. child of deemed. Guardian of Emma Dyer, minor wa ,...„ „ nt • Bywhtwaehn Shreiner ; grinTeindtnadfurZeuied.tart of .Y . areb ., Hess, ' Samuel Palm, West Clocalico township : By .Mary , Palm, Abraham Dy. r, Borough of Marietta. Guardianship_ Ac. Administratrix _ . • connt By J. L. Ziegler, Guardian of Edwin Dyer, minor Edward Ditzter, City- township. Guardianship dioonnt. child of deceased. By Samuel Eberly, Guardian of William Binder, minor Jacob Hato City of Lancaster. Guardianship Account. ....., „,, dec ea sed. By Jacob Hato, Guardian ,A Jacob Hata, minor sou EiTi=,":clay township. By Noah &herb, Ad of deceased- ministrator. Joseph ((loaner, Salisbury township By Christian D. Joel Sutton , Beier ,. rownship By Cornelius Collins, Warfel, Administrator. --- . ~, Administrator. David Hoover, Upper Leacock township. By Lydia Hoover; B , Brighton, Bus Hempfleld township. B: Bsedesiek. Administratri x. Sheets, Administrator. Fanny Mamma. East Hempfield township. By Abraham:l Hannah Slaymaker; Paradise township. - By Benjamin' Mumma, Administrator. Phenneger, Executor. John Hiestand, East Hempfield township. By Christian Jaco b mu, Borough of Strasburg. Guardianship As.- Hiestand, Sr, and Jacob Hiestand, Executors. ° count. By William P. Robinson, Guardian of Justine Michael May, Conoy township. Guardianship Account.— P. Potts, a minor son of deceased. By C. K. Rose, Jr., Joseph Roes, W. C. Ross, H A. Roes, Henry Gopfert, Mount Joy township. By John Gepfert. John T.Ross, G.T. Roes and James M. !LOPS, Executors and Martin Gepfert, Executor& of Joseph Ross, deceased, .who was Guardian of Lewis Crisis R. Rockey. Bart township. By Mary A. Hockey, May, Margaret A. May and Ann M. May, minor children or ., the n . ntinistranna. of deceased Abner Darla, Colerain township. By Jesse David Execs'. John Byers, West Lampeter township. Guardianship Ac. for. . count. By Andrew Zwcher, Executor of Benjamin Abraham Diffenbach, East Lampeter township. By Abra- Johnson, deceased, who was Guardian of John, David, ham IL Diffenbach and Henry li.Diffenbacti, Executors. Benjamin, Ann and Amsziah Byers, minor children of Henry Breneman, Oonoy township. By Michael Martin deceased. and:Christian K. Ebersole ' Executors. Peter noires, Ephrata township. By William F. Males, Andrew Clements, Esat Lainpeter township. By John Administrator. Fondersmith, Executor. Jacob Horst, Caernarvon township. By Moans Horst and Jacob Grceh, Borough of moats ._ By 0 C . P. Grosh, re, Jacob Horst, Jr., Executors. maining Administrator, with the - will annexed. Sarah Summers dadsbury township. By William Sum. A illiam P. Mayer, City of Lancaster. By Jacob Weaver mars, Administrator. and Jacob Gruel, Administrators. Joseph Brandt, West Donegal township. Guardianship Samuel Rey, Conoy township. By John L. Gish, Executor. Account By Peter B. Nhaley, Guardian of Joseph Elizabeth Dietrich, City of Lancaster. Trust Account. Brandt, minor son of deceased. • By Martin Shreiner, Trustee of Elizabeth Lechler, under Hugh R. Buchanan, Salisbury township. By Ann Bu- the will of deceased. chanan and Isaac 0. Buchanan, Administrators. . Barbera Schumacher, Penn township. By Abraham Min- William Reed, Fulton township. By Henry McVey, Ad. lob, Jr., and John Fisher, Executors. • ministrator. Magdalena Schumacher, Penn township. By Abraham John Kidder, Borough of Colombia. Guardianship Ac- !Mulch, Jr., and John Fisher, Administrators. count. By Samuel Truscott,Goardiars of Maria Kidder, Henry Witmer, Paradise township. Guardianship Ao minor child of deceased. (sow of age.) count. By Benjamin B. Herr, Guardian of Henry H. Christopher Hammy, East Hempfleld township. Guerdi• Witmer, minor son of deceased. pueblo Account. By J. B. Tshudy, Guardian of Eliza- David Weidman, Clay township. By Jacob Romig, Ex bath Simon, granddaughter of deceased, (now of age.) ecutor. Mary Good, Brecknock township. By Jonathan Good, John Curtis, East Lampeter township. By Samuel Curtis, Executor. • Executor. Christian Brubaker, Strasburg township. By Martin Brubaker, Administrator. John J. Zercher, Conestoga township. By Andrew Zercher, Administrator. Mary Dougherty, Paradise township. By Geo. L. Eckert; Pater Good, East Earl township. By David Styer and Executor. David Shirk, Executors. Benjamin Miller, West Lampeter township. By John if. John Mohler, Ephrata township. By John L. Mohler, Miller, Executor. Executor. Jacob Wisher, Manor township. Guardianship Account. , Joseph H. Eberly, Warwick township. By Elias H. Eber- By Catharine Cooper and John Evans, Executors of ; ly, Jacob H. Brubaker and Christian W...Eby, Executors. John Cooper, deceased, who was Guardian of Catharine,,, , '. Adaline and Mary Ann Wider, minor children of doc'titl George Klmper, City. of Lancaster. Guardianship Account. By Conrad Brock, Guardian of Mary Acn, Anne E., John Blaymaker, Paradise township. By Geo. L. Eckert, Andrew J. and Edward F. }limper, minor children of Executor. deceased. Martin Gross, East Hempfleld township. Guardianship George H. Whitaker, City of Lancaster. Trust Account. Account. Jacob Hiestand, Guardian of Stands Hasa, By Peter 11cConomy, Trustee under the Will of deceased. (late Belinda Gross,) minor child of deceased. George H. Whitaker, City of Lancaster. By Peter McCon . Andrew Dunlap, Esq., Lancaster township. Guardianship omy, Administsator. Account. By Samuel Hauck', Guardian of Samuel A. Ann Stehman, Borough of Marietta. By Abraham W. Dunlap and Harriet B. Dunlap, minor children of de&d. Stehman, Surviving Administrator. Peter Yohn, Brecknock township. By Jacob Yohn and John F. Huber, City of Lancaster. By Elizabeth Huber, Peter Yam, Adminlstrato, s. Executrix. John Suavely, Drumore township. Guardianship Account. Jacob Franca, Manheim township. Guardianship Account. By Frelerick Stively, Guardian of Fanny E. Keats., By Simon Hostetter, - Guardian of Elizabeth, Frantz, (formerly Fanny Snavely,) minor grandchild of deceased. (now Elizabeth Kling, and of age,) one of the daughters - Peter Shifter, Penn township. By Jacob FL Shaffer and of deceased. Daniel Salim, Executors. Daniel Royer, West Cocaliao township. By John Lutz, Andrew B. Miller, East Hempfleld township. Gnardanship Adam B. Lutz, Jacob Royer and Sam'l Royer, Executors. Account. By John Gingrich, Guardian of Elisabeth ; Obed Weidman, Ephrata towhatdp. By Elizabeth Weld- Phares G. and Adaline Miller. John Rohrer, Guardian man, Administratrix. of Henry (J., Andrew and Clara Miller, and Jonas W. Martin Weidman, Clay township. Guardianship Account. Bucher, Guardian of Anna Miller, minor children of By Lydia A. Weidman, Guardian of Susan ER. Weld deceased.man, a minor child of deceased. . Leuhard Beckhard, City of Lancaster. By Ludnig Horn, Jacob Roth, Ephrata township. By Daniel Cl. Roth, Ad- Administranr. ministrator. John Pyle, Borough of Mount Joy. Guardianship Ac- Daniel Roether, Clay township. By Jonathan Roether, count. By John F. Pyle, Guardian of Philip A. Pyle, Administrator. minor eon of deceased. Samuel Miller, Sr., City of Lancaster. By Samuel Miller, Henry K. Martin, Earl township. Guardianship Account. Administrator. By Samuel E. Weaver, Guardian of Esther Martin, Henry Diffenbaugh, ast Lampeter township. By . minor child of deceased. Henry Diffenbaugh, Sr., ixecutor. . Catharine Hiestand, Hempfield township. By Benjamin Daniel Zittle, West Lampeter township. Guardianship Musser Administrator. Account. By Oyrne Zittle, Guardian of Ratty Ann Frederick ' C. Faber, Manor township. By William Kuhns, Weaver, a minor granddaughter of deceased. Executor. Joseph Gender, Borough of Strasburg. By Dr. Benjamin Jacob Williams, Conoy township. By John Musser, Ad- Musser, Administrator. ministrator. John Smaling, Lancaster township. By Jacob K. Smaling tales M'Cullough, Bart township. By Robert Beyer, Ad- and George C. Smaling, Administrators. mlnistrator. John Runts, Mount Joy township. By John Nissly and Joseph Broady, Colerain township. By John Sampson John Hershey, Executors. and Driah Swisher, Executors. Levi Grubs, Warwick township. By Mary Grub° and Matthew Henderson, Bart triWnship. By Lytle Stiles, Benjamin Bollinger, Administrators. Executor. Samuel Landes, Ephrata townehip. By Lovi Landes and Augustus Christ, Warwick township. Guardianship Ac- George Levan Executors. count. By Charles H. Kryder, Guardian of Aurelius John Wm. Brinell, Warwick township. By Henry H. Ranch Christ, decosed, who was a minor son of deceased. and Ferdenand D Rickert, Executors. George Bach, Sr. Ephrata township. By Charles Barb, , James Donnelly, City of Lancaster. By A. Herr, Smith, Jacob Buch and John R. Buch, Executors. i Executor, John P. Kapp, East Hempfield township. By Michael John Jack, Colerain township. By Eliza J. Jack, Admire Dellinger, Administrator. istratrix. Christian Mealy, Conoy township. Guardianship Ac- Jacob Landis, Manheim township. By Catharine Landis, count. By John S. Musser, Guardian of Noah Nissly, Adminletratrlx. (now of age,) Fanny Nicely, John Nissly and Martin Juliann Henderson, formerly Hauck, Itapho township. By Nissly, minor children of deceased. Jacob M. adder, Guardia,. G.rge Kling, Pequea township. By Abraham B. Mylin, James Parker, Little Britain township. By Washington Administrator. Walker, Administrator with the will annexed. Daniel A ii:t, Bart townsh'o. By Dauicl Ault, Jr, and . Samuel Mockiey, alouot Joy township. By Abraham Mat! hi 6 , Ault, Ad minis :rators. , Hurst and bliet,el Horst, Administrators. Peter Baker, Borough of Marietta. By Frederick L. Baker. Jacob McCully, City of. Lancaster. By James F. McCully Administrator and Robert C. McCully, 'Executers. Jacob Bueltwalter, Manor township. Guardianship Ac ' George Gingrich, Warwick township. By Christian Gable, count. By Jacob F. Fry, Guardianuf Isaac B ockw alter; , Surviving Executor. minor s•ln of deceased. ' Abraham Rutt, East Lampeter township. By Joshua Root Mary Martin, Manor township. By Bariiherd Mann, . and Benjamin Root, Administrators (tanner.) Administrator. Catharine Feller, City of Lancaster. By Philip Bailsman, John Lindeman, Manor township. Guardianship A.-count. Executor. By Barnherd Moon, (farmer,) Guardian of Fanny Li ado- ' Adam Keller, Manlmim township. By Emanuel P. Keller, man, minor daughter of deceased. Executor Jane Morrison, Brannon) township. By Robert King, Ad- David :•.•hreiner, Manheim township. Guardianship Ac mini•trator. . . count. By Jacob Esbeinshade, Guardian of Ann Eliza Samuel Brubaker, Rapho township. By Samuel S. Bru• and briar .1. Shreiner, minor children of said deceased. baiter and Henry Stauffer. Executors. Henry Brenernau, Strasburg township. By Henry N Abraham Coldieu, East Cocalico township. Guardianship Breneman and Henry Musser, Administrators. .. Acco t By Henry Stoner, Guardian of Abraham I EMLEN FitANKLI, Register. Cold , minor sun of deceased. REGISTIR'B Cortes, Lancaster, May 24, 1664. let 20 Mary 1 #°stetter, Manheim township. By Henry Ilootetter, Administrator. Christian (la-slur, Manheim t'muship. By Christian , Bossier, Executor. LTriah R. Rockey, Bart township. By Amos Rockey, one I of the Administrators. Jacob Kautz, City of Lancaster. By Benjamin Kautz, . Acting Executor. David Roland, Mount Joy township. By Abraham Horst, Exe, u tor. John Petershehu, Salisbury township. By Joseph Ken nel, non of the Acting Executors. John Petershelm, Salisbury township. By Christian S. Petersheim, one of the Acting Executors. .1011 U Hornberger, Ephraim township. By A K horn- ' bergor, Administrator. David Stauffer, Drumore township. By James Passmore, Administrator. • Lieu. Thom. Welsh, Borough of Colombia. By Samuel Truscott, Administrator. Andrew Glosser, Borough of Columbia By J. Duncan Cottrell, Administrator. Thom. Bennet', Bormol of Columbia. By J. Duncan Cottrell, Administrator. Martin Long, Borough of Columbia Guardianship Ac count. By David Evans, Guardian of Jerome Long, minor sou of deceased, (now of age). Joseph Foreman, Drumore township. By Mercy A Hess and William H. Hese, Administrators •...f F.ll. Hess, deceased, who was one of the Administrators of Joseph Foreman, deceased, and Martin Fagan, surviving Ad. ministrator. . John Haber, Pequaa township. By John Huber, J.mas Huber au.l Levi Huber, Administrators. Gen , ge Weidler. Manheim townahlp Guardianship Ac count. By Benjamin Landis, Guardian of George L.. Caroline L. Elmira L, Snsan L and John L. Weidler, minor children of deceased. John Patera. Mount Joy township. By Samuel Eby, Ad ministrator. John Rost, Mount Joy township. By Samuel Eby, Ad ministrator. Isaac Ober. West Donegal township. By Isaac 07,r, Jr., and Banjatuin Hoffer, Executors. Maria Keudig, —. Guardianship Account By John Rohrer, Guard' ui of Elizibeth Kendig and Mary Anu Roodig,,minor children of deceased. Daniel Manning, Manor township By Jacob Pickel, Ad• ministratur. Dr. William H. Boone, Salisbury township. By Joseph NYClure, Administrator. • Barbara Kreider, West Lampeter township. By Martin Kreider, Jr., Administrator. Henry Garber, Upper Leacock township. By Levi Bard, Administrator. Jacob Garber, Upper Leacock township, By Levi Bard, surviving and Acting Executor. Adam C. Spencer, Mastic township. By Mary S. M'Laugh. lin, Administratrix. ' Jacob Herzo.T. City of Lancaster. By Samuel LI. • Price, Administrator de booms non. Henry Slaymaker, Paradise township. Guardianship Ac count. By N. E. Slaymaker, Guardian of Emma G. Slakruaker, minor child of decease I. John Kart,,, Salisbury township. By John Kurtz and Christian 06erhol tzar, Eaten tors. Matthias Glanner, Salisbury township. By Benjamin F. Weaver, Administrator. John Brandt Mount Joy township By Samuel M. Groff, Administrator. Phillip Benedict. City of Lancaster. By John L. Benedict and Samuel Benedict, Executors. Mary Shenk, Conestoga township. By Jacob Shenk, Ad ministrator. • Christian Foltz, Borough of Elizabethtown. By George Byrod, A dministrator. Christian Steiner, West Donegal township. By Augustus Se einer, Exscutor. Daniel Back, Ephrata township. By John Beck, Execu- Richard Davis, Brecknock township. By John W. Char hillier, one of the Executors. Mary Yoder, Salisbury township. By David F. Stoltzfus and Christian Stoltzfus, Executors. Mar. Kilheffer, Manor township. By Henry Baueman, Executor. Christian Showalter, Earl township. By Margaret Sho waiter, Administretrix. Frederick Rudy, West Cocalico township. By William D. Paul, Executor. Amer Stubbs, Fulton township. By Martha L. Stubbs nod Robert B Patterson, Executors. John Hoop, Salisbury township, Guardianship Account. By. Jacob F. Hershey, Guardian of Joshua Roop, minor son of deceased James Reed, Salisbury township. By James D. Reod, Ad. ministrator. Ann Brackbill, West Lampeter township. By John Brackbill and Benjamin Brackbill, Administrators. Catharine Wilson, Martin township. By John Wilson, Administrator. Samuel Lindsay, Borough of Columbia. By Hiram B. • Essick, Administrator. John Splckler, Penn township. By Hem y Erb and Jacob (Rahman, Executors. Jacob Groff, Haut Lampeter township. By John Groff, Administrator. David Jenkins, Cternarvon township. Trust Account. By Dr. John W. Nevin and James M'Caa, Trustees up . pointed to sell the Real Estate of deceased. Henry Herr, Strasburg township. By Isaac Mayer, Ad ministrator. John Vogan. Earl township. By Isaac Vogan and C. S Hoffman, Executors. Christian Shirk, West Ilempfield township. Guardian ship Account By Daniel Roffman ' Guardian of Jonas Hoffman and Fanny Hoffman, grandchildren of deed. Benjamin Hess, Providence township. By Jacob Johnson, Administrator. G. P. Gross, State of California. By John W. Gross, Ad. ministrator. Samuel Gockley, West Cocalico township. By Henry K. Gockiey, Administrator. Sarah Gray, East Liimpetar township. Guardianship Ac. connt. By John Quigley, Guardian of J.R. T. Gray and Racbael A. Gray, minor children of deceased. Lewis Harple, Upper Leacock township. By Lewis E. Harptc, surviving Executor. Jacob S. Mane, Mauer township. By Martha Mann and Barnherd Mann, Administrators. Jacob Hanlen, Borough of Marietta. By Jacob M. Han lon, Administrator with will annexed. John Dither, East enclitic. township. By William Von Nelda, Administrator. G. Taylor Lane, City of Lancaster. By Wrt. Aug. Atlas, Administrator de bouts non. Clarissa N. Ritchie, State of Kentuckey. By Wm. Aug. Atlas, Administrator of G. Taylor Lane, deceased, who was Administrator of the maid Clarissa N Ritchie, dared. Samuel Kurtz, Earl township. By Leah Hartz, Abraham R. Kurtz and Martin W. Hartz, Executors. John L. Strebig, Manor township. By M. D. Kendig, Ad- . ministrator. David Witmer, East Earl township. By Amoe S. Witmer and David Martin, Dzecntorm. • -,747,71 00 1_1,170 12 JOHN FRY. , EZRA BUCHER, JONAS LABER, Auditors. 2t20 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.--Estate of Isaac Ciaborker, Into of Manor township, dec'd.— Letters of administration on said estate having been granted to the undersigned, nil persons indebted thereto are requested to make immediate settlement, and those having claims or demands against the estate of said de , cedent will make known to them P E the ea me withoutHABEOKER delay. JOSH , EPHRAIM. ROHRER, Administrators, Residing in Manor twp. may 24 6t 20j Dr. R. A. Wilson's Pills WILL CURE Bb.DAc LOOK ON THIS PICTURE, And if suffering from Headache, go at once and buy a box. IF THE DIRECTIONS ARE PROPERLY FOL LOWED, THEY WILL PERFORM A SPEEDY AND PERMANENT CURE One Pill is a Dose PREPARED DV B. L. FAHNESTOOK & CO SOLE PROPRIETORS WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, and Manufacturers of White Lead, Red Lead Litharge, Potty, 76 & 7S Wood St., Pittsburgh, Pa. FOR SAL,Te. BY Druggists and Patent Medicine Dealers Everywhere. FAHNESTOCNUS TRH MIFUGE. Dana Sm: We take much pleasure in assuring you that there Is no Vermlfage vow In 1110 that we think equals yours as a WORM DESTROYER.. We have sold it largely at retail, and with uniform success. We are Druggists and Physicians, and have prescribed it for our patients, and have been well satisfied with its effects. N. Y. SAXTON & BISHOP. may 24 ly 20 B . L. FA.EINESTOCIVS WORM CONFECTIONS Are prepared from the active principle of his celebrated Vermifnue. They are put up in a nice and palatable form, to cult the taste of those who cannot conveniently take the Vermifuge. Children will take them without trouble. They are an effective Worm destroyer, and may be given to the mon delicate child. Prepared and sold by B. L. FAANEBTOOK k CO., Sole Proprietors, 713 and 78 Wood and 91 Fourth streets, Pitts. burgh, Pa . Sold by Druggists and Medicine Dealers generally. may 27 1 y 20 ESTATE OF MATTHEW BARTLI<OLO MEW, late of Enterprise, Lancaster county, deed.— Letters of Administration on said estate having been granted to the undersigned: All persons indebted thereto are regnested to make immediate settlement, and those hawing claim, or demands against the mine will present them without delay for settlement to the undersigned, re siding in the City of Lancaeter. B. B. BARTHOLOMEW, may 17 et* IA • Administrator. 134/18. Or Lea(' AST/Ma- - - LAIMUSLII, May 3d. 1864 ' J - pEancipana HAVE THIS DAY T decked a DiallatiAlf MAR DOLLARS AND PIPIT MINIS parallel cat 'the Qapitat Hoek paid In, lacing SILVIS PREORSTv clear of Nailltal and State UM, ala blibig_ th liolliobandreth lemtaanual diridend declared and paid by Dila EWE. •.. I may 10 lit] _ IDW. H. BROWN, Illhier. •," LANCASTER COUNTS BANE, LANCAITIft. May &I, 1884 1 THE DIRECTORS- HAVE THIS D Y . declared st , Dividend of -EWE PM CENT. on the Capitol Stock paid in, clear of State and United States taxes, payable on demand. • • W. L. ?SIPES., .may 10 St 18J Cashier. NOTICE TO TAX COLLECTORS.—The five per mutant herettilbre dedu:ted upon the pay ment of the State Tax, by any tax payer prior to the 15th of July, is no longer to be allowed. The act "of Assembly allowing the same having been repealed. The Oollectore will therefore collect the whole amount appearing upon their. duplicates. By order of the Commissfouers. may 17 3t 19,1 ' ' liftEßMAN,Clerk. UXECIITOWS 11OT10E..Estate of Mar garet Hogg, late of Colarain township, deceased.— LOOMS testamentary , on said estate having been granted to the undersigned , all persons Indebted thereto are re quested 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 township ROBERT 11000, may 17 6t 193 Executor. GOTLI. If.B SW ILHICY, LANCASTER HO USE. 6211 &VMS, BILIVIES MALTA! Alin WAINITT, (above - Penna. B. R. Depot,) , .HAILLISBUII4I, PA. He Is fully prepared to acurotmoclate strangers and travellers, and pleased to see all his old Unseat& friends when they villa Harrisburg. [may 10 It 18 CAILD PHOTOGRAPHS.- 011 rd Photographs of the REV. BERNARD KEENAN , also, of the late BEY. HENRY BAUR., pronounced by all who have seen them to be eieelleat likenessee and Ins specimens of the Photographic Art. Price 25 waste each, sent by Hail on receipt of price. JOHN R. DOWNING, Catholic Bookseller, 129 South Sth Street, Phila. may 10 8t 18] CLOA.HE 1 CLOAKS I I SHAWLS! SHAWLS!! 8.-WELSH al CO., are selling the above goods 11 PFR OENT. below the the neual prism LADIES PLEASE CALL and examine our elegant assortment of NEW STYLES, at the Northwest corner of Arch and 10th street, Phila delphia. (iney 10 2m 18 Orrics or errs' Tatum - ass, • Hownt's Mamas Wouts, 66 N. Queen Street , ' XTOTICE TO WATER RENT PATE S. ill The Duplicate of. Water Rents having been placed in the hands of thapputy Treasurer, he is now prepared to receive payments. On all rents paid before thole. day of June. an abatement of 6 per cent. will be made. Between that day and the let day of July, the whole amount will be required. After the let day of July, 6 per cent. in ad dition to the rent will be added. Appeal for the abatement of the Water Bent must be made to the Water Committee on or before the 20th of May. TT IFK‘'AND SERVICES AS A SOLDIER of M ajor General Grant, Hem of Fort Donelson I Vicksburg! and Chattanooga! Commander of the Mili tary Division of the Mississippi; and captor of 472 Cannon and over 90,000 Prisoners, with portrait. Prieo 25 cents. For agent J. M. WBSTHAJIFFBB'S Jan 26 tf 3] Cheap Book . Store. THE ONLY CORRECT CHEAP EDITION. REPORT OF MAJOR GENERAL GEO. B, IifoCLELLAN. This report should be in the hands of every patriotic citizen. An the Soldiers in the Army should read this re port. Published at Washington, D. 0. Price 60 cents, at J. M. WESTHAMPFER'S Cheap Book Store. apr 12 11 14] T HE REPORT MAJOR GENERAL GEORGE B. McCLELLAN. The RepOrt of Maj. Oen. GEO. B. McCLELLAN. The Report of Maj. Gen. GEO. B. McCLELLAN Price 50 cents, at J. IL WESTHAEFFER'S, Cheap Book Store. [apr 12 tf 14 Published at Washington, D. 0 'WAN TED, This coming season, 2,000 CORDS OF BLACK OAK BARE, for which the HIONZAT cesu PRICE will be paid, delivered at SHIRK & BRUBAKER'S TANNERY, Bird-in-Hand Rail road Station, Lancaster county, Pa. GE- CHESTNUT, SPANISH OAK and HITE OAK wanted. or 19 j ROHRER, d.RECTIRYING DISTILLER AND WHOLHAL DIALER Ilf I?ItIiNCH BRANDIES, HOLLAND GINS, SCOTCH AND IRISH. WHISKIES JAMAICA HUM,MILL FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WINES, /to. No. 65 R&M KING BIBSST La ACM3I.III, Xi- Constantly on hand, Copper Distilled Old Rye Whis key, Apple Brandy, &c. iapr 12 ly 14 NOTICE. --Whereas, Letters of Admin istration, on the estate of Joseph Grubs, late of Man helm township, Lancaster county, deceased, have been granted to the subscriber: All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same will present them, duly authenticated for settlement, to apr 19 6t 15] HENRY SHREINER. NII L L I N E R Y MILS. M J. DAILY has returned from the city with an extensive and handsome assortment or SPRING AND SUMMRII. MILLTNRItY, which she offers cheap for cash. Please call and eiamine the stock at the southwest corner of Centre 'Square. - - - 4 UDITOR , S NOTICE.--Estate of John Holm, lat. of Strasburg twp., in the county of Lan caster, deed.—The undersigned Auditor, appointed to distribute the balance remaining In the hands of Daniel Helm, Administrator debonfs non cum testament° f11111(.81, to and among those entitled to the same, will sit for that purpose on FRIDAY, the 27th of MAY, 1864, at 10 o'clock, A. M., in the Library Room of the Court House, in the City of Lancaster, where all person= Interested in the said distribution may attend. JOHN STROEIM, may 3 4t 17.) Auditor. - ACTIVE AND RELIABLE AGENTS are wanted In every diltriet in Pennsylvania to Canvass f)r THE HISTORY OF THE PENNSYLVANIA RESERVES. This work will consist of about etc brindred pages, octave, will be very full, perfectly reliable, and will be sold by subscription exclusively. Canvassers of the light kind cannot help making their efforts or this work pay munificently. Apply Immediate ly to ELIAS BARB & CO.. Publishers. may 3 tf 17] Lancaster, Pa. - AUDITOR'S NOTICE..--Assigned Estate of John II Glass and Wife, of Ephrata township.— Tpe undersigned Auditor, appointed to distribute the balance remaining in the hands of John C. Martin, Egg., 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.. .n the Library Room of the Court House, to the City of Lancaster, where all persons interested in said distribu tion may attend. 'GEORGE L. BARD, apr 28 4t. 18] Auditor. is64.)DHILADELPI4I.Af .1681 f j PAPER HANGINGS. HOWELL (6 BOtRE.II, MANUFACTURERS OF WALL PAPERS AND WINDOW CURTAIN PAPERS. CORNER 4TH AND MARKET STREETS, PHILADELPHIA. N. B. A floe stock of LINEN SHADES constantly on hand. flab 23 3m ESTATE OF GEORGE C. WESTEIII-• BERGER, late of the Otty of Lancaster, deceased.— Letters of Administration on said estate having boon 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. EVA N 8, apr 12 6t 14] Administrator. [Weekly Express copy. j • - EISTATE OF ANDREW J. HANNA, deceased.—Letters Testamentary on the estate of Andrew J. Hanna late of Fulton township, deceased, having been granted to the subscribers residing in said township: All persoqs indebted to said estate are re quested to mako immediate payment, and those having claims will present them, without delay, properly ae thentleated for settlement. rpr 266 c• 16] AUDITOWS 'NOTIC M.—Estate of Bar hare Kauffman, late of the Borough of Elizabeth town, Lancaster county, ded.—The no dernigned Auditor, appointed to distribute the balance remaining In the hands of Lewis Crouse, administrator, to and among those legally entitled to the same, will sit 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 attenU. SAMUEL EBY, Auditor. apr I'2 [Examiner copy.] 4t. 14 ATOUNT VERNON. iv" On exhibition the beautiful miniature model of Mount Vernon, the Home of Washington and his beloved Wife. . . 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Hanging Baskets and Vases In great variety. Air A liberal Win:cant to the trade. 401 ,- Orders solicit. and promptly filled, at the old eztabliatied SEED AND AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE, No. 805 Mesas! &MI" Natant:mud. am 14 & LANDICLL, FOURTH AND AROII STREETS, PHILADELPHIA, Are Opening for Spring, 1864. 100 pee. $1 Fancy SILKS. 60 pea. India Dike, $l. 190 " Good Black " 200 Ordered Plain BILKS. 4-4 LYONS Black Silk VELVET. Brown SILKS, $6, 6,4, 3,2, 1, per yard Black " $B, 5,4, 3, 2. 1, per yard. Moire Antiques. all colors. Magnificent Grenadines, Magnificent Organdies. Richest Ohinites and Percales. Spring Shawls. New- Household Staple Goods. N. B. GENERAL ASSORTMENT OP MEN'S WEAK. mar 1 • 3m El CHAS. M. HOWELL, Deputy Treasurer, 133 N. Queen street. St 13 GEORGE JENKINS, MARY HANNA. P 1711.0116131.1) LID YOlt BALI SOLD ON COMMISSION COLLICTIONEI PROMPTLY 'MADE. D. K. JACKMkN L A. MACKEY. 3m 14 SPRING -Ditt --M)01$1! Han & paGraltEttbare now open a fall stock of Dry Goods for Spring :Bales, and Invite an ex , CllOlOl STYLES,' 13P1iING:Pithilli, Bin idelas, Pocaari AND Animuesti GINGHAM& LANES DREW GOODS! A beautiful assortment of. new styles in all the new materials; also, Hemstitched and Linen Cambric Hand. kereddefi. Esc. and Grenadine Veils, KM Mlle and Lisle Thread Gloves, Hosiery, LADDILff CLOTH CLOAKS A basuttfal Asscrrtment CM= STKLLA, GAMIER& AND GRENADINE SHAWLS. MEN AND BOYS' WEAR Black French Cloths, Neat Casslmems for BOY 6 , Black Doeskin Cassimere, Merino Cassimeree, Blue and Brown Cloths, Osahmeretts and. Jeans, Scotch Osaltmeres, Yancy and Plain Oidtonades, 'fancy . ihr Salts, Linen Drills and Nankeens. Gents' Shirts, Linen and Paper Collars, Neek•Tiee, and Gloves. • A very large and complete stocl' the above 'goods, compriaing all qualities. MADY-MADS CLOTHING A fall stock of our own manufacture. CLOTHING made to order promptly to a superior man Iler. HOIDSE-STMND3RINti GOODS. Linen and Cotton Sheeting, Table Linen and Napkins, Damask, Towellngs;Blanketa,flea and Honeycomb CHINA, GLASS AND Q,IISENSWARE. CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS A full assortment of English and American The largest Stock ever offered in this city, comprising all qualities from low priced Planks and Patina to the Palest Gilt Papers. All of the above goods have been pore..hued for Cash, and will be sold at the lowest prices. may tf 17) VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PUB. LIC SALE.—On THURSDAY, the 2d day of JUNE next, at 2 o'clock, P. M., the subscribers will offer at Pub lic Sale, on the premises, their estate, known " MILLS," In Hamiltonban township, Adams county, Pa., within one mile of Fairfield." The tract contains up wards of 500 ACRES, of which 200 are excellent farm land, and the residue covered with good timber. The land is of the beat quality and usually yields a sure crop of both winter and summer grain. Besides the stream upon which the Mills are built, running through the tract, the farm has water in almost every field. There are on the tract a TWO—STORY STONE DWELLING HOUSE, Stone Back-building, Two-Story . Log 77„ 6 House attached, large Bank Barn, of frame, with . ■ all the modern conveniences, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, dm The mill is three !stories high, of stone, with two pairs of burrs, ohopping stones, all in complete order; Saw Mill, Miller's House, Tenant House; two excellent Orchards on the place, with a large amount of yard fruit, of every variety. The Gettysburg extension of the Penn sylvania Railroad is located through the farm. This estate offers inducements for safe investments not often found. The title is indisputable. The tract will be sold entire or in parcels to suit pur chasers Persons desirous of viewing the property will call upon our Attornies, H. A W. McClean, Begs., in Gettysburg. MARY MYERS, MARY Y. MYERS. may IT 3t 19] STATES UNION HOTH.L., 60 6 A ND 60 8 MARK.ET .STREET, PHILADELPHIA. The undersigned, begs to inform his friends, and the for mer patrons of the " STATES UNION," as well as the public generally, that he has accepted the managership of the HOTEL named at the bead N of this notice, and that the house has been thoroughly renovated and improved throughout, in a manner which will compare favorably with what are called the first class Hotels of the city. The patronage of the public is respeilifully solicited. The TERMS are $1.60 per day. CHAS. 51. ALLMOND, Manager. Anne O tf 22 0 It S A L EC • FTWO ONE-STORY BRICK DWELLING 11008E8, on the South side of Locust street, '7- Lancaster, 15 feet front and 28 feet deep each. g• I Lots 200 feet deep. Now owned by Daniel Mc• Laughlin. Also, a House and Garden to let. Apply to NEWTONLIGHTNER, Office, Duke St. nearly oppoet Court House. tf S LANCASTER LOCOMOTIVE WORKS, LANCASTER CITY, PENNA. JAMES A. NORRIS, Saving taken the above Works, is now IT prepared to execute promptly orders for ?I COAL AND WOOD BURNING LOCO— -; C Fffli MITli '..6... .• • MOTIVES 1 -Lta.' , . Edam of first class workmanship. Also, every •• ........, .. description of BOILERS, STATIONARY ENGINES, BRASS AND IRON OASTLNOS FORGINGS, SHAFTING AND MILL GEARING, AND RAILROAD MACHINERY 6m 61 A_DESIRABLE COUNTRY RESI DENCE FOR 8 ALE.—On THURSDAY, the 26th day of MAY, 1861, I will sell by public xendue, at the public house of John Michael, in North Queou street, io the City of Lancaster, the property known as " Annudale," situated on the Lancaster and Lath Turnpike Road, in Manbeim township, near the boundary of said city, one mile from the Court House, adjoining lands of Adam S. Keller, Henry Freed, Miss Catharine Yeates 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, - 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 ie the most eligible and convenient in the vicinity of the city. Persons desiring to view the premises before the Nth will please call at the premises, or on W. Carpenter, IWtr., East Orange street, Lancaster. The sale will begin at 3 o'cloe'lx in the afternoon of said day. Terms made known at the sale. may 103 t 183 JAMES BUM ANAN. THOB. COLV.Sht. 0. IL COLYMLN. C OL Efll A N 87.• BROTHER TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, Have removed from No. 41. to N 0.57 North Queen street, (H. W. Shindel's old stand,) next door to Itucbmaller's Cutlery Store, sign of the Big Gun, where they have on hand the largest and best assortment of CLOTHS and READY—MADE CLOTHING of any establishment in the city. They respectfully Invite the attention of their old friends sad customers to an "inspection of the same, and request the patronage of all who wish the best of Cloth ing at-the cheapest rates. The undersigned, having retired from business, returns his sincere thanks to his old friends and customers for their very liberal patronage, and respectfully requests a continuance of the same to Messrs. Coleman & Brother. mar 1 6m 81 M. W. SIIINDEL. • PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. Large Assortment—Great Varlety--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 rents—s2.so per dozen. TRAVELING AND SHOPPING SATCHELS, WALLETS, PURSES, POCKET BOOKS, &O. STATIONERY. WRITING PAPERS, ENVELOPES, PENS, &C. STENCILS. 1ME13:21 - - For marking names beautifully and indelibly on Clothing HARBACH li1:08., Wholesale and Retail Dealers, 36 North Bth street, Phil. delphla. [may 10 ly 18 SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO FORTES. GROYESTESN & CO., 49 9 BROADWAT, NZW YORK. NEW, ENLARGED SCALE PIANO- •---,..?""=". _ FORTES, - with all latest improvements. I Ts Thirty years' experience, with greatly increased facilities for manufacturing, enable ue to sell for CASH at the above unusually low price. Our Instruments received the highest award at the World's Fair, end for five successive years at the American Institute. Warranted five years. TERM NTT man. Call or send for descriptive circular. mar 8 3m 9 NEW SOAP AND CANDLE STORE. The subscriber respectfully informs the public that for the convenience of his customers he has opened a branch store at No. 33 EAST RANG STREET, • (Opposite the Court House,) Where will at all times be kept a full assortment of Soaps and Candles of his own manufacture, as well as the best selections from the New York and Philadelphia markets, among which are imported Castile, brown and white; 13alatt's Union Soap. Chemical, Olive, Cincinnati Teterine; New Bedford, Sperm, Adamantine, Hotel and Tallow Candles. Also a tlrst.rate article of COUNTRY SOAP. All of which will be sold at the lowest market prices, wholesale and retail. ThaVfni for put favors, he hopes by keeping the best stock, heretofore, to merit a continuance of patronage. Aar he Highest Market Prices, in cash, Paid for Tallow and Soap Fat. HERMAN MILLER, Steam Soap and Candle Manufacturer, 145 North Queen and 33 East Ring struts. 3m 16 lk eGOIRMICIVS PIONEER WORLD -111. RENOWNED COMBINED REAPER & MOWER, BOTH HAND AND SELF—RAE RUB, Diamovzo /Oft HAIL One of the greatest labor-saving machines •of the age, and always found fully equal to any test to which It ban been submitted, in all Rhoda of grain and graze, at home and abroad. Brand Medals of Honor awarded by the World's Palm successively at London, Paris and Hamburg, and acknowledged in bath hemispheres to be the Pioneer and chief of Reaping and Mowing Machines. The model and pattern of ell others. Made for field work, simple, reliable, strong and durable. We claim our Hellltaker to be superior to all others, and offer it on trial with any other, the purchaser to keep and pay for the one preferred. Batisfaction guaranteed. For sale by JOHN B. BEB, Agent, Lancmter count', Pa. Sample machine at Cooper's Hotel, West King atree, Lancaster. • Sir All kinds of repairs constantly on baud and tar sale by the Agent. lays 26 6116 WANTED, Prom aoo,ooo to 500,000 OIGABB per week By W. D..SPRBOHBEt, may 10 it 181 Office to Spreoher's Seed Store .Lpranervation'oillielitfaii .1. 'of thirtmulasig. and POSTAGIO-STAMP, getierally'dmitrOed'whn the de. lashed cover, has long been deemed a matter of Wettest "WritSfhtliteTTlLL7dindWilkinna now tilindolosuthr ee‘Lsed by this ingenions invention: - Many obvious isithintsties must arise from the general use of this envelope. Pfrst—lncremed Safety by iidditkotal selling; the M•MV connecting . the envelope and letter securely together; and this is never llableto be Onage though the the H it is fredwtly b ewtel or ' insperfeaWatile 7- ,Weifei—,StcaritY Impertinent Intension; ;the letter and envelope firmly atiobal 11„f the 'l4lV7e, and Weimar. cannot be hurpectoleman . a . toe' po,W,aan• .. dedi r t hWer i ty Sigelnit - rilliailiil7iirSrduOle mires. If the 1111 D be lilt unseehsf,er opened with telex& ous intent, it will be impoedbletO open tim•latccrlnd i tike thence bank notes and &rate without se;rattpisigng.ltie, envelope as to insure detection. • --.Vbiarth---Security for-the hes payment of thst_Ptilap; as the stamp, when once properly plated In thisLwindow, cannot be removed .without its destruction. .• - • Wth.—Advantage therefore to the Government; by the dream/ destruction of. every stamp in Its hrst use. .--.. Bina—Facility to the Post Office Dperationst. by. a ;gel form location of the s tamp in the upper right hand earner, which is the most convenient poaaa for the Yost .Office mark. - • , JkwniA—Verification of the Mailing; by secouing on the letter itself the legal evidence of the time and . place of it being mailed. Thisbe" long been esteemed_ so desirable, that many prudent persons are constrained to dispense with the use of enveloped, that they may have thq poet mark on the letter; and others take the precanOon to pin the envelope again On the letter for identification. .Highth—Certanty of the Date and Place on the Letter, which are so frequently omitted.hy.writeraa condos:Urea or 'hurry. - ... • Nirgh--Ornamentatiori• which, *ugh eerie may think of small importance, certainly meets the approval of all persons of taste. lenth—Cost. Notwithstanding the many.snd =rivalled advantages of the .‘ Stamp Sealing Envelopes," they will be furnished at a very small advance upon the .priest nt those not having the benefit of this patent. • .. Can be had at .1. M. wrzsrukairtna... Cheap Book Store, Corner North Queen and Orange SUL nov 4 • the new shades. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS! GEO. D. SPREVEMEM _ WA _.._ AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT AND GE E D WAIUll• HOUW. . .. No. 28 EMIT 1110 Grants, LANCLAFfiN Two doors West of the Court Moose. WALL PAPERS I I HAGER & BROTHERS. The undersigned having lately purchased from Wm. D. Sprecher his entire stock and interest in the Agricultural Implement and Seed Ware House, In Lancaster, takes this method of invlting_the_attention_of .FarMera_and_elllers to his large and well selected stock, which consists In part, of the following articles : FODDER CUTTERS—Telegraph Cutters for fodder, hay or st r aw, 4 ghee ; Cummings' Cutters, 4 sizes; B ;aka Cutters, 8 sizes; Harrisburg Car Co. Cutters, 4 sizes. CORN SHELLERS from $4 to VD. Also the largo Kin derhook Cannon Shellers. Sausage Cutters and,Fillers,Of all sizes, Lard Presses, Farm-Mills, Hay. Presses, and Steel mould-board Plows. Also on has the New Jersey Self- Reaping and Mowing Machine. - . THE CELEBRATED COCKLEY PLOUGH, of the genuine patterns and castings, manufactured and constantly kept on hand; and great variety of Ploughs and Castings, Sub-sell Ploughs, Machine Belting, Bags, Pulleys, Ropes, Tar. and Oils of all kinds for machinery. Also Harrows, Cultivators, Platform, Scales, Farm Bells, Grindstones and fixtures, Shovels, Forks; Purlieu; Guano, Bone Dust, Fruit and Ornamental Trees, and Seeds en hand of every description. Air The highest cash price paid for Seeds, at the Ware house, No. 28 East King street, Lancaster, two doors west of the Court House—same side. ROOFING SLATE.—A full supply of the best and -sec ond quality Lancaster and York County Roofing Slate on hand, which will be put on by the square or sold by the ton on reasonable terms. Please give me a cl.d.L WM. D. ,SPRECHER herewith returns his thanks to Farmers and others for past patronage, and hopee2- - the same may bo continued to his Brother, apr 19 6m 15] GEO. D. SPRECHEIL CIRCULAR HISTORY OF TILE PRNNSYLVANIA REdERVES. ELIAS BARR .4 CO., respectfully announce that they have in preparation a History of the ..Pennsylvania. Re- WNW'S from their organization to the expiration of their term of service. This History will contain. the names of all the Officers and ?riveted of the Corps—their promotions ' casualitlea ' 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 ON/. Vozoms of 600 pages octavo size, neatly printed on good paper, and substantlally bound in black cloth, con taining a steel engraving, of the lamented Reynolds, and ono of Governor Curtin, (who first recommended the for mation of the Pennsylvania Reserve Corps,) and will be sold only by subscription. It will be ready in August next. The Publishers feel confident that the just pride which every Pennsylvanian must entertain for the brave men whose gallant achievements and patriotic self-devotion it records, will secure for " The History a generous and ep. preclative reception ELIAS BARR A 00., Publishers, may 10 tf 181 No. 6 Rut Ring street. _FIRST NATIONAL BANK -OY MARIICTTA, PA. DESIGNATED DEPOSITORY AND FINANCIAL AGENT OF THE UNITED STATES. 10-40 LOAN. By instructions from the Secretary of the Treasury, dated March '2oth, 1854, this Bank is authorized to receive subscriptions fur the National 10-40 Five per cent. Loan, in Coupon or Registered Bonds. This Loan, principal and interest, is payable in gold.— On Bonds of $5OO and upwards, semi-annually, (let of March and September,) and ou those of less denominations annually, (let of March.) Subscribers can receive Bonds with Coupons from March let, by paying the accrued interest in coin, or In lawtril money by adding 50 per cent. fur premium. Or, if pre ferred, may deposit the principal only, and receive Bonds NI Rh Coupons loom date of subscription. Registered Bonds will be issued of the denominations 01 $5O, $lOO, $5OO, $l,OOO, $5,000, $lO,OOO, and Coupon Bonds of $5O, $lOO, $5OO and $l,OOO. . lot the greater convenience of subscribers, the different Banks and Banks throughout the county are authorised to act as agents fur the Loan. As only $100,000,0J0 of this Loan can be issued, we would urge upon persons having surplus money, to sub scribe promptly and secure the investment at par. 1 - he Secretary, in presenting this new Loan to the pub. 11c through the National Banks, relies upon the liberality and patriotism of our people to use all honorable means and to make every exertion for its sale. It Is hoped that Lancaster county, having done so well in the past in furnishing the Government means, will be 'equally prompt ut this time, may 10 it 10] 1864. 1864, S P It 1N G TRAI3 It WENTZ BRO2HARS, No. 6 EAST KING STREET, Invite fhe attention of Housekeepers and 'all others n their extensive stock of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS now in etoro, which we offer at tho lowest possible prices. BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED MUSLINS, SHEETINGS, TICKINGS, CHECKS, SHIRTING STRIPES, CALICOES! CALICOES II CALICOES!!! &a, In all grades and prices. New and old housekeepers can save money by looking through our stock. DRESS-.GOODS. As in past seasons thin department is unsurpassed is variety, choice and price. ALL TEE LATEST STYLES YOE EVELYNO. SPRING DELAINES, BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS, An SHAWL AND CLOAK ROOM. Great attractions for ladies. [LOOP SKIRT 110031. The largest stock to be found. Ladies' and Meese', from 12 cents to 53.00. Remember NO. 5 East King Street, Sign of the Bee Hive, WENTZ BROTHERS. mar 8 tf 9] A 7 pRI s G s I m AND ERE s BUMMER ND IRREADY-'MADE AD CLOTHS, CA CLOTHING. AT S. 3. RA THYON'3 ESTABLISHMENT; Corner of North Queen and Orange streets, (Kramph's old stand,) immediately opposite' Shober's Hotel, LANCASTER, 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, hes provided himself with a large supply of seasonable READY-MADE CLOTHING, • Consisting of Sark, Frock, and Walking Coate; Pan Vests, Drawers, Under. Shirts, Woolen OvorShirts, Collars, Neck-Ties, Scarfs, Stocks and Cravats; Suspenders, Hosiery ; Silk, Linen and Cotton Handkerchiefs, &c. Also, CLOTHS, CASBIMERES, - - - - AND VESTTNOB, which will be made promptly to order for civilians or military men; warranted to give satisfaction, and as low as they can be gotten elsewhere. As there is not, from present appearances, likely, to be any diminution in the price of material, bat rather an advance, it is therefore the interest of all who want cheap clothing to buy them now . 5. 8. RATHYON Merchant Tailor and Clothier, Corner Orange and North Queen_street, Lancaster. apr 26 3m 1.9 BARLOW , S INDIGO BLUE Dealers and Consumers of the aboved Celebrated Wash Blue, will please take notice, that the Labels ark altered to read _ __ _ - _ - INDIGO BLUE, PUT 13P AT ALFRED WILTBBROBR • 8 DRUGOWMA No. 233 NORTH BZCOND Snarl, PSILADILFELLL The quality of this Blue will be the same In every re speet I It is warranted to color more water than twice the same quantity of Indigo, and to go much further than any other Wash Blue in the market. It dissolves perfectly clear and done not settle on the clothes as most of the other makes do. One Box dissolved in a half pint of water, will make as good a Liquid Blue as any that in made, at one third the cost. As it is retailed at the same price as the Imitations and Inferior articles, housekeepers will find it very much to their advantage to ask for that put up at Wiltberger's. Aka- All Blue put up after this date with Barlcrw l e name on it is an Imitation. Ski-The New Label does not uire a Stamp. For Bale by Storekeepers generally. feb 16 fina lIBLISIIED THIS DAY. ANNETTE, OR THE LADY OF THE PEARLS, By ALEXANDER DUMAS, (was EOUseini,) Anther of "La Dame ana Camillas," or Camille, the Camelia Lady." • Translated from the French by Mrs. Wm. B. A. Johnson, Esq., of Philadelphia. ANNETTE! ANNETTE! ANNETTE THE LADY OF THE PEARLS I ANNETTE, or THE LADY OF THE PEARLS. By Au:sewn= Duxes, the younger, author of "Camille, or the Camelia Lady," and translated from the French by Mrs. Wm. R. A. Johnson, Esq" of Philadelphia,—is pub lished and for sale this day, complete in one large octavo volume, largo type, double column, and prioted on the finest and beet of white paper. Price Fifty . Cents o copy. The work is full of incident, character and great inter. eat, and will have popularity "equal to any work that has been issued from the press for many years, and is equal, if not superior to its predecessor, 'Camille," by the same author. For sale at 59 21 tf 15 s PRIND AND SIIDIRLIO .CLOAKS. Au. THE T NEW STYLES IN PRING CLOAKS You can save at least 25 pe r cent . by purchasing at SMITH & ELTON'S, N 0.103 North 9th street. NEW STYLE SILK CIRCULARS, at SMITH & ELTON'S. NEW STYLE SILK 3ACQITEB, at 103 North 9th street, two doors above Arch, may 10 2m 18] . Philadelphia D ELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN BURANOE COMPANY. CAPITAL OVER ONE MthLION OP DOLLARS. Make Inm:trance against Loss or Damage by Plre on Build. Ingo, Merchandise, Prirniture, &a • ALL LOSSES PROMPTLY SETTLED AND PAID. J. 7IMMERMAN,'Agent; No. 74 North Queen ?treat, Laneuteri Pa. ma 29 3m 121 AMOS BOWAIAN, Cashier J. M. WESTHAFFER'S Cheap Book Store.
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