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    sessions of freimen, and these you took away
from me.
Even a captured and guilty criminal who
knew that his crime would be proved, and
that the law would assuredly visit upon him
condign punishnient, might with propriety
plead these.rights and demand of the Chief
Magistrate to throw over him these shields.
Assaulted by the bayonets of a military com
mander, he might protest and assert his
inalienable right to the orderly processes, the
proofs, and - the punishment of the law. But
has the Saxon tongue any terms left for him
to use who, being the victim of crime, hay
been made also the victim of lawless power ?
It is the theory of the law that after the
commission of any crime, all proceedings
taken before trial shall be merely preventa
tive; but the proceedings taken against the
World were of the nature - of a summary ex
ecution of judgment. Would trial by law
have been denied, would the, law itself have
been set aside for the bayonet, would a pro
cess as summary as a drum-head court martial
have been resorted to by you in a peaceful
city, far from the boundaries of military oc
cupation, had the presses which consistently
applaud your course been, as we were, the
victims,of this forger 7 Had the Tribune and
Times published the forgery (and the Tribune
candidly admits that it might have published
it and was prevented only by mere chance)
would you, sir, have suppressed the Tribune
and Times as you suppressed The World and
Journal of Commerce? You know you would
not. If not, why not?
Is there a different law for your oppments
and for your supporters ?
Can you, whose eyes discern equality under
every complexion, be blinded by the hue of
partisanship ?
The World had sustained the Government
in its struggle to preserve our imperiled
nationality. It had helped to inspire the mar
tial spirit of the people, and encourage them
to the sacrific-s they have so nobly . made. It
had advocated those measures of financial
policy which could best preserve the tone and
vigor of the Government in the contest. It
had deserved well of the republic, and of
those who love it.
But it also exposed and denounced the cor
ruptions attendant upon your administration.
It had opposed a delusive and enervating
system of paper money. It had vindicated
the fame of a patriot general, whom you re
moved from command on the eve of victory
It had deprecated your re-election. Did you
not find in these facts the provocations to your
wrong and your persistence in wrong? Hail
you not made up your mind against us la fore
the underling, your partisan, had coneomed
his plot? When you answer these intern:-
gatories, I will produce the proof of th rests
made against us by thaee neurfit you, and
assuming to exert your prerogative, before
this trick of forgery furnished you with the
specious pretense of au accusation.
Can it be p issible, sir, that for a moment
you supposed that journals like ours cool
afford to he guilty of this forgery? Lot the
unanimous voice of y ior own press tiostaf -
Such a trick would hardly have sueefided,
Sangamon county, Illinois. For a party which
is about to go before the people, and ask than
to commit to its hands the adrninistratio a of
affairs, which has been more gonerous and
forbearing to your errors than you have been
just to its guides, permit me to say that it
was less possible t be true of any one of flit in
than it was of any man high or low who sus
pected them.
And so the end has proved. The confessed
and guilty forgers were your own zealous
partisans. Joseph Howard, Jr., who has
confessed his crime, was a Itepublittan politi-
Man and L tyal Leaguer, of Brooklyn. Con
eider, sir, at whose feet he was taugat Ida
political edam:tam, and in whose eituße lie
spent his political breath. Mr. Howard has
been from his ;cry childh -off an intim re
friend of . the Ret.tildioati derg)foan, It of
Ward Beecher. and a memite of ids Moir.
He has listened year in and year mai t tae
droppings al: the Plym tuth saitatnary. The
stump siiiteefwq wh tber- f
prayer :Lod ,prit cede It Mineola-. a la f
years reported in the j urit..l •
devoted organ in this rite. For VeR7S
the city editor of that j mama, the New
Times; for a long time he was the Woetti itg a
ton correspondent of the chief Al. l o on
newspaper of the country, the Now 1,
Tribune; he has been a frequent e n;:o n e s
to the columns of the Independent ; he jour
neyed with you from Springfield to Washing
ton ;he represents imselt if tacos -d vf,if r
at the White Hause since your residence there
By a curious felicity the stylus with watch
his amanueneie copied on tissue paper the
proclamation and signed your name was :if:-
stracted from the editorial rooms of the
Tribune. The party principles u N.s
you were pledged to admininister the G eria
ment-have been the daily meat and drink of:
this forger. He has denounced as faithfully
as you the party by whose defeat you rose to
- power. He has been the noisy champion of
an exclusive loyalty ; he has preached in cdul.-
houses and at street corners those polities
which stigmatize constitutional oppesitet to
the Administration as disloyalty to theWat
ernment. The stook brokers who were his
Gea. Grant ia-ver aat !I - ) • .
confederates will be found to be of the same
ilounceinent ari• " It, Ilea,.
kidney. They all advocated a paper-nemey
paps re . oe
legal tender ; they have all countenanced the
said that sail aaraer fi_tiddlt4 tic;:;an
paper inflation ; they have all been heedless
th t ail
of the misery to poor men which such infla-
that ere army 4,20 not yet Gen /,:q!c:cf,
id
tions breed; they have all rejoiced at the
July H ' '" Hll" l " '"'
speculation thus fostered, and bye peculation
friend who was inantrunt iefereace to he
they had hoped to thrive.
tirospeet capturiug itlehmond, and esroial-
For twent four hours somethingwas ar
ly respect to the time vs en the revel
doned to your presumed natural y- trepidation,p
capital might be expected to fall into our
since our blamelessness having been alleged y to cumpro
hand,: I shall he quite really
at
d
to you by those here whom it was your duty mire on the 41,
to believe, it seemed only prudent to await
tdia A lady in Ohio thinks the pi , 1 tto t.
your recovery. posed by s o m e of the Mrs. 001,!1,, ,
For the next twenty four hours, from mo
ington for the women of the country t
went to moment, it was expected that you
is not Si) good a as she pliers in the a ilaw
o toga.
would hasten to confess and repair your cis- is
werds : " We, the ladies of tike
take. But the mistake thus prolonged grew
pledge ourselves buy im porrea
to the proportions of a crime ; and till the States,
articles of dress. Ca., whenever by se doing we
discovery of the forger stripped its mask off
can pay by duties into the United States
and disclosed the inspiring cause of the act,
Treasury, wit: t tydnkf extra
it grew monstrous hourly in men's eyes.
profits into the pockets of our own mantifit , •-
We were patient that the immeasurable
fusers."
She says •• it is nonsense fur the
infamy of the act might swell to its full pro
rich to hoard up riches, instead of spending
portions, and stand complete.
them, through fear of setting an example for
By the recall of your arbitrary order, you
pool folks, which is the reason assigned for
have not made reparation for tffe wrong yin
taking the elev.: pledge." 'Chu hest --tatty t o
have done. The injury and the insult yet
fur every lady to du what_ patriotic 'Citify , and
remam. The violation of the Constitution
sound
. judgment shall dictate, and leave her
stands recorded, and unless adequately
neighbor the same privilege.
atoned, becomes a fatal precedent. For the
purpose of gratifying an ignoble partisan
• RoPs 1N THE E:T ...
n W
We ' gratified to
resentment you have struck down the rights learn, saysan exchange,frOm a.r a. ' ilsectiona of
of the press, you have violated personal the countrythar il th . e , wheat crop has improved
liberty, subjected property to unjust seizu r e , t i fu ,
c e r T p % , v i e t e ! ks , t
,i t n i e :t xtr i n t now
so much in the
ll
ostentatiously placed force above law, setting promises tohe a
a dangerous example to those who love force tine. Early in the spring the wheat prospect
more than they respect law ; and thus, and
plowing
ei t a h u err a , t a
, n l iany talked
were lo
by attempting to crush the organs of free die
oussion, have made free elections impossible, ground Pi ng c u o p n All wheat
m a ll; ed . irr this eg w t- a h y s
and broken down all the safeguards of repro- now smile as they look at the rich color and
sentative government. heavy stand of their wheat, and think • liey
It is you that in this transaction stand ac. will let it stand until about the middle of
cursed before the people. It is you who are Jnne.
conspicuously guilty. It is upon you that
history, when recording these events, will glee General Ilusrert says the freed
affix the crime of a disregard of your duty, negn es in Louisiana are badly provided fur
oblivion of your oath, and a pitiable eubser- and awfully cheated by their new friends.
vieney of party prejudice and to personal am- They are defrauded of at least one half of their
bition, when the country demanded in the wages by selling them brass trinkets as
presidential office elevated character, devotion jewelry, upon which the rascally trader real
to duty, and entire self-abnegation. ices at the rate of five thousand per cent
But you are not to he left to the -judgment Exchange paper.
of history alone. Thank God, by the provisions These new friends of the freed negroes are
of our Constitution, not yet wholly abrogated, chiefly from New England. They are the arr a
the People are soon to passtupon your claims teees of Generals Boaaait and BANK.,:. Their
to re-election, and the right , of impeachment
operations are truly Puritan, and after the
yet remains to their repAaentatives. The
'people and their representatives have the right fiehien of the early Puritans in their dealings
to speak when the pen ha struck from the with the Indians. They are missionaries of
hands of a freeman by the bayonet, when thearty "founded on a great moral idea"
the Bastile, once broken dowu ,on the other P
side of the Atlantic by the reverberation of and " engaged in the interests of God and
our. Revolution, is reconstructed here. humanity."
In stormy times like these, timid dangers
with which an unsuppressely rebellion en- CAN'T BE D.lNE.—Wilkei'B .Spirit asserts
virons us, his would have been a rash hand that `• the nation caneut live with Abraham
which had hastily set in motion for another Lincoln and Seward at its head during the
purpose than the suppression of rebellion, next terrible four years. Even if honest. they
the machinery of justice ; who hail invoked are unequal to the task and that they ar . e
against the disloyalty of rulers the retribution not to, honest. is evident in the arts they have
and redress of the law. The danger of such devised to suljugate the expression of the loyal
a conflict of laws is so far passed, that not misses, in the name of the party they have
even a President could now plead national labored to destroy."
safety as an-excuse for refusing to do justice
or submit to judgment. HEAVY ROBBERY—SI3,OOO STOLEN.—The
Yet no citizen who regards his duties should residence of Mr. D. Brainard Nelson, in
ever hesitate at the last to oppose lawless Elmira was burglariously entered on Thurs
deeds with legal remedies. The law may day night, and thirteen tbou.sand dollars, in
break down. It will then disclose to a watch- greenb mks, taken from the pocket of Mr.
ful people the point of greatest danger. Nelson's pantaloons, Which he had platted
u
Co arts may fail ; judges may be intimidated under his pillow for safekeeping. He offers a
by threats or bribed by the allurements of reward of one thousand dollars for the reeuv
,
power, and those who have sworn to execute ery of the money which was mostly in one
the laws may shrink from the fulfilment of thousand, five hundred and one hundred dollar
their oaths. A craven Congress may sit silent bills,
and idly watch the perishing liberties of thebutt
t WY .- The Portland Argus gives currency to
deter him who, in defending his rights, is the rumor that all who join the new Abolition
determined toi do hie whole duty, and to •• leagne,'.' take an oath' to keep at least a
whom it is competent at last to commit the league froth gunpoWder and bullets...
issue to that Power, omnipotent ad-inscruta
ble, who presidia in events *arid sways the
destinies.of nations and - th'e hearts of men.
, MANTON MARBLE.
NEW Yuri., MiStl23,
The Findlay (0.) • Ccniiier this speaks of the
withdrr.wal of men from that (Hancock)
county into the war. It sags:
THE EFFECT OF THE DHAFT.—Tho last draft,
that of the National Guards. is more seriously
felt by the agricultural portion of the com
munity that any h,refefare. In some town
ships full one-half of the working population
have been taken nut, and this at a time when
their presence and labor is most needed The
craps nu which their families depended f r
Maintenance during the coming year, ought
Dow to be put in ; but the implements of labor
must now stand idle, and the families left to
suffer. We know ninny large families of
women and children left without any means
of support whatever, and whe must lice off
the charity of their neighbors. And a ll this
'is for what? 1. satisfy an overweening desire
on the part of Governor Brough to his amtner
ity by tendering old that wa , : not asked fdr.
While the Wes: Governors, whose S:Mli
cup—
ply provisions for a long: !a:then of the East,
are so eager to depopulate their Statcs
see no such eagerness en the part of the G
ern ins of the Eastern States; the producers
are to be taken away from their labor, whie
the consumers are left at home. This is true
Abolition policy—liter must ever be subser
vient to capital." It will, by and:by, be found
out by fools aid tyrants that men who are
engaged in raising rood are more usefully
emplged for the country's service than they
are when conscripted es food for gunpowder.
Bread and meat are ro.ther mare useful to the
1 1 people than guns and bayonets.
.We have received a c••py of a pamphlet
i:h al) •ve title , c 'lamming a li.,.zure
liyercd in England by Dr. Jame, Hunt, bel .•••?
the L md• n Anthrop••lngical Society. Dr.
Hunt is one of the most eminent naturalists
in England, and in his lecture takes the pcisi—
Gin that the negro race is adapted by nature
to a p •sitinn Of 911ir,rdinatirm. He overthrows
the argument , ft he A • •liii mists in Tr , i•erly
manbar. S , much importance was attached
to his leciure in England, chat Professor
Auxleiy, ,t the ft ,yal e ,,,y e d to g i ve
a,l ar,w , r to it ~n the part of the Ali
but he rat er suoceeded in confirming
t'ia ar,umenis. This
coir !i• - be. n reprirrt.ii iu nu. counri.„, by
• 162 7.N:
career, New 1 - ,q.k, :ta,l -.
I . n• 1i (teen cntr. It I, ,-.
tract, and very upl,rtui;t: ue a rC ply tke
argoinenrs Mi,teegenaTitln
ivt, Every Dern,crat h S-nd
f..,r it :It na
WAR AND CRIME Wlnsteal
tient) Herald, in a review article in the
13ridirerirt Standard representing. New Haven
as terrildy arm )culizi2 tild as e,ntaining his
hundr, d promtitu:es, :
"The number ,e , •rtis as: ,nishingly
but it eh aild be e,msidered that New Haven
has been lift! ‘ else. than a military e - ;mti for
the la;; three years, and Ire stituftm
military .perati like a hideous shad lA'
N ,r is New Haven the enly 101.;afity in welsh
thi; , degrading vine tin thriven sine the war
broke out. Tri'v event seems to have
the td_;od....ate: , f testiest thflughLair the
land, amr' Gls peculiar vii ev of leige cities,
hose tot 1,,t their peculiarity in their univer
se prevalence. lb,,ory and buok,' have
it uhde,- :L thousand time, t!dd the realer in
vague, te , the. but
history ii.nd • the have but half r. , realed
'll ! it :!•irilre and their broad,
p i, bee wet people Is
P e-set
beC,re they imeept the
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SPECIAL NOTICFIS.
The Confession■ and experience of
:05 Soeslid —Published for the beneftt,enu u a CAUTION
TO YOUNG. MEN and others, who suffer from Nervous
Debility, Premature Decay of Manhood, &c, supplying
at the same time 'Bus ilxAlrs or Sztr-Cuss. By one who
has csred himsalf after undergoing considerable quck
ery By enclosing a postpaid addreeeed envelope single
copses may be had of the author.
NATHANIEL MAYFAIR., ESQ .
may 311 y 2i] Brooklyn, %logs co., N. Y. .
A Gentleman, cured of Nervous De
bility, Incompetency, Premature Decay 'and Youthful
Error, actuated by s desire to benefit others, will be happy
to fu-nish to all who need it (free of charge), the recipe
and directions for making the eimple remedy used in his
raze. Those wishing
to profit by his experience. and pos.
FF.4I Valarthle Remoeis, will receive the Came, by return
nel, (carefully sealed), by addressing
JOHN B. 05DEN,
me: 17 3m 19] No. 60 Nassau street. New York.
Ilse no other !-- Bnchan'a Specific
Fills er• the only Reliable Remedy :or all Diseases of the
Seminal. Urinary and Serve u; flytitcmg. Try one box, and
ON DOLLAR A BOX. The box will perfect
r L:lnuey refunded. :lent by mail on receipt of price.
.1A, , 1E.? 0. BUTLER,
D, Bible House, New Tort, General Agent.
mar 15 3m 10
Nth jot .by I be: Arc F A. Garr, Eluardaal
t , , Mary ALM Reese. both of this city.
on tip: :7th inbt., by Rno. Jo 4.1,1 a Gregg, Bolas Grosb
to R..etra YoJt, both of Marietta.
I=l
On the '.7th inst., in tirl3 city. James L. Youngman, 1 , 1
yolr of his .iga
00 41' :6th re=idance. in Fast Lampeter
ehin. Jane Miller, in the 67 ., 11 year of la.r age.
kr li•-ndalviile. Nubia count,'. Indiana, ‘taj, W ilHam
MAN in, ,urzoon. 44th Indiana Tolunteere, aged 43
, rea.riy of rhig county.
cna 15th foot., Barbara, wife of David 'Welsh, aged 37
;ear, u in ,u , b9 and II dove.
lAed of Croon, at the '• Home for Frietd , ess Children,"
afar , l I i' 11, - .we, of Intercourse, Lancaster county, in
:),:a ye.ir or his age.
Qa the 12th inst., In East Ilempfield township, Ann,
wife of Jacob Workman, deceased. aged 81 years, 7 months
and 18 dove .
In Mount Joy. on Fridnv loot, Howard Illeztond
In I !fr,n. N. Y., on the 2.4rh inst., Frame M. Broome.
wife .f W. iiioo,ll, xnd dnagbier of Joseph and
laic ibeth Brillhayt of this city, aged 28 years.
Lancaster Wholesale Grain Market.
Co; rested weekly by .1. R. Brrxts § BRO., Forwarding snd
Commission Merchants, N0..91 North Queen street.
LANCASTER, May 30
" Extra
White Wheat, bushel.. . ..... . ..... 1.75
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tyr E.--An Election for President
the Laas.tater ti.v 133npany. wit,
h.• bald .1 I:,eir i,tli n, J, SI 13th, 19014 tram 10 to 3
1,1.1. K. i< EEL, Treasurer.
OFFICE, May '2.1113, 116.1.
:nay 31 31 41
FOE. LADIES.
STRAW HATS, ~., . . , Ar s
50 pt, cant. cheap, than aeret - Jore. at the New-.1- e
York Mii!,aer, 6tare of J. LOEB,
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N 3. 31 North Queen street, Lanceater.
5t 21
u wlxh
A z
. v r N tb i n A u l-4 0 . ;:r 1 4t t o ro d whol t or
send you,—
ut utogey and without price," valuable inform:,
ha; will enable you to marry happy and speedily,
ito matt, boa old. Is w ugly, or how poor. This P. a re.
• ...1 - I%to. Ths ittfotmt.tion will co=t you nothing; and
m wise o. marry. I will chnerfulty assist you. All
yt
It rot, s rirtly coofidot.itial The dat.ired information
sent by return mail, and n , quostiomi asked.
LARAII B LAMBERT.
Oreettp..lnt, Ni u2s courty, N. F
- VOTSCE TO TAX COLLECTORS.--The
iehttim heretofore riedu ited upon the pay.
Oi Ii” 'No. by tax part r prior to the 13th
.1111), loag'. tv co s l lovood. The act of Assembly
v, the same having been ropealed. The Collectors
t• • ,o l kiro roliort ths who l e amount appearing upon
t By order of the Commissioners.
.
y 1711. 19; I' G. EBERMAN. Clerk.
071.1.V.13 SWILKEY,
LASCAS fe. If 0 U E
Gin El htiET, BETWEEN MLRKtT .WALNCT,
(at,tiVe PonnA 11. R. ll.pcJl)
HA.ItIi,IBURG, PA.
❑e is :rally pr pared to aceomniodato strangers and
travellers, and pleased i o met, h I his old Lancaster friends
~h en they visit llartisburg. [now 10 4t 18
ALOAKS 1 CLOAKS
SHAWL . S!!
. WELSH & CO.,
Vo good 6 2.5 PIK .CENT. below the
th,nsue! price,
CLEASE CALL
TYI•l' ,
ESTEEM
WEIMEMEI
le.S AS A SOLDIER.
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VOTIC F.—Whereas, L'elters of Admin.
Ntr,lto:l, thy ram.- of .I:seph Grubo, fitt, ttf
o.hty, oet:eAstql, time heo
t,z,d n the : .Alt i.etot ttts 11,10.:ted to Bahl
..o.tato nre r,q,:stvtlmate Rod
come ag:Lint.t the onwe ;:r,,ett them,
doh- awhthti othtl fca S,lti,llloC t, to
apr of 1::1 IT ENI(Y RIIREINER.
ILLINERY.
M J :11,Y has returoed•froia the city with
ext...s.ve ited handsomeor...an:era of SPRING •
8:M1i1,13. I.IILLINEiLY. which rho otters
ch. an for cash. Pleaoe call 0,1 exmoitle the stock
at the southwest coroor of Centre ,:quare.
may 3 1117
ACTIVE AND ItEL IA 13LE AGE::TS
or. wonted in every tH,triet in PenmulruniA to
CAUVa,
THE 1118T)HY OF Tiro: P
It F. IHCV
This wort: µ,ll ennbid, of .ui ut r x handy 3 , 1 Pager,
octave, ttiil ho eery Lull. perfetily ri liable, and will be
sold by Ful,Criptiou
tiaittit.isere nt the t fight kind cannot help making their
etTirte or title wink pay munificently. Apply imineditte•
Is to ELIAS BARR ikCO i nbli: Kerr.
m:^ i tf 17J
1 f 361.1 DHIL ADELPI3 lA{ 461;1
/ PAPER HANOI NOS.
// OIV L rf• BO ti fre K ,
FIINUFACTURERi OF
WALI. PAPERS AND WINDOW 01.1P.T1IN PAPER/ 1 .
CORNER Till AND MARRET STREETS,
POIL.ADELPHIA.
N. B. A flue ' , took 01 LINEN SILADF, cnstanfly ou
o
hand. 03 So, 7
OPV it, OP CITY TRYASUI,F.,,
Woanw, 66 N. Queen
voTiCE TO WA That. RENT PAY
i‘e, The Duplicate ot Water Bente having hien pla. ed in
the halide Cl the Deputy Treasurer, he is now prepared to
reeeise payments. On all rents paid before the let day of
J due, an abatement of 5 per cent. will be made. Between
['hat day and the let day of July. the winde amount will
h regal; cd. After the let day of July, 5 per cent. in ad
dition to the rent will be added Appeal for the abatement
of the Writer Bent must be made t., the Water Committ,e
n we the 20th of May.
_ .
MIAS. M DOWELL,
Deputy Treasurer, Sti N. Queen street.
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STATE OF MATTHEW HARTIIOI.O
F 4 1,11 , 3 W, latA of Enter t.si , :e e Le ccaster county, dee'd.—
Letters of Administration on said e-tatu havmg: been
lzranted to the under:4,l,J : All pcaaoha Indebted tttereto
are St to make immediate sl , Tfletnent, and these
having oiairns 'Sr domicils azniust the same will present
thorn Without dslai fir settlement to the undersfzurf, re•
In the City et Lancaster.
D B. BA 1 . 1101,0711 EW,
A 'lns ii.ht rat]
may 17 6.u• 11,3
I , C I XEUTOR , S ROTICE.--Estate of Mar.
co: - et aogg. ;ate elerAin tl. eship, deceased.—
I, tter, te-tetnelthiry re; ,thi e-.tAte been pr.intel
t;• the undersigned. all pereenb i :,kited thereto lire re.
h)1:11Fr item' lists end those htsvinq
clniturt nr tlf-rwto do against the some will present them
with; lit +.1,3 ter ,ettlerneo; to the toed writes '. rasidh~, t
in w,Od teouship -
ti.,; LIMO.' 110160,
may 17 dt 191 Executor. a.
LIST A'r 1.3 OF JAM. ES A.
Wlitress letter; tet,Laru,.csly on the estate tit Jain.,
A. Norris, late of the City of I,i:caster. dec'ii, base been
granted to the subscriber re,idiodin said city : All persons
It:deb:col 1 sail ate are requested to make immediat
payment, and those baring' , ;!I flint wit i.
out det.y properiy authenticated for settlement to
0111.11t1NIA It NOR:A o•utrix.
Or to t , r Attorn. , y, 11 Ir. : 1• ARR.
may 24 6 20J
Lyi•TATE OF ANDREW J. HANNA,
dec,sed.—Lettore Testamentary no the estate nt
..A.ndree, J. Hanna. late of Fulton township, deceased,
Lavine been granted I. the subscribers residing in said
township: Ail perenns indebted to raid estate are re.
quested to molts immediate payment, and those having
claims will present them, without delay. properly au.
thillticatetitur settlement.
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TEEMS air naafi. Call-or send for descriptive circular.
mar 8 8m 9
DMINISTRATOIits BlOTlOE.wwEsitate
of Isaac Hawker, late of Manor township. dee'd.-
I(Atters of admizistration •on said estate having been
erented to the nodes - signed, all persons indebted thereto
are requested to make immediate settlement, and those
having claims o- demands azainst the estate of said do
.medeui wilt make known to ;Etus the same without delay.
JOSEtsil HABECKER,
EPHRAIM ROHRER,
Administrators,
Residing in Manor Imp.
may 24 6t 201
A'COOL/NTS OF •TRUST AND ASSIGN , -
ED ESTATES.—The Accoutre of the following
named eetata; have been exhibited and Med In the office
Of the nothonotary of the Court of Common Pleas of
Lancaster. county, to wit:
Emanuel Barr. Assign° 1 Estate, John Rohrer. Assignee.
Charles Ebbethe, Avrignad Estate, Geo. Byrod, Assignee.
George W. Fagan, designed Estate, Daniel Lefever, As
signee.
Elizabeth Berner, Estate, Wm. Mohn, Committee.
Sebastian Keller, Assigned Estate, Somnei Eby, Aissignee.
• Elias Reemsnyder, Assigned Estate, H. B. Graybill, As.
elute,
Polly Sam, Estate, David Sabo, Committee.
Seventh DAy Bvpziete, E9tate, Wan. Kenigmather et al,
Commissimers.
. Gabriel :dutt, Assigned Estate, John B. Erb, Assignee.
Daniel Pen4enig. Assigned Estate, David St3er and John
B. Good, Assignee.
hudy IL Wolf, Assigned Estate, Ja.b Wolf, Assignee.
Polly Weitzel, Estate in Trust, As., Dr. Daniel lluzFer,
Trustee.
Anna Martin, Estate, Andrew Met:miry. Committee.
Thomas Masterson, Assigned Estate, Daniel
. .Sheiner, et
al. Assignees.
Jacob C. Clair, Assigned Estate, Benjamin Hershey, As.
signee.
_.• • .
Amos S. Bowers, Assiened Estate, Henry S. Kauffman,
Assignee. •
Christi. Stauffer, Aseigued Estate, Muses S. Weaver,
Arsignee.
Jacob Lutz, Estate, Henry Copenhoffer, Trustee.
Notice is hereby given to all rersont interested in any
f said that the Ceurt hove appointed MONDAY,
JUNE 2.3:h,156-1, for the coofirmailou and allowance of
said accounts, uel,ss excel/Wm: be tiled or cause shown
why said accounts .t.ulu not be allowed.
J•iliN ',ELL) 0/RIDGE, Proth'y.
PROIIIONOTABS'E OFFICE, May 2.r, ISOI. tmay 25 4t 27
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF GOLUM
DIA.
(Su"cessar, to Detwiler c Bro )
COaNZR SECOND &ND Lr.,CUST REETS.
COLUMBIA, LANCASTER COUNTY, PA.
Capital $lOO,OOO, with privilßge of incr,ea.thag same to
$300,010.
,BOARD OP DIRECTOM :
E. Hershey, Wm. G. Case,
P. Hessler, C. S. lll.uffmati,
J G. Hess, Wa.siegten Righter,
A. Bruner, J. B. Shuman,
Justus Grey.
E. Hershey, President. A. Bruner, Vice President.
S. S. Detwiler, Cashier.
This Bank, having been authorized to commence bust
teen under the National Currency Act, is now duly organ
ized and prepared to receive depasites, make collections on
all accessible points on liberal terms, discount notes, drafts,
ac, bull and sell gold, silt:, and domestic exchange, and
transact all bneinn....e appertaining to a thoroughly organ
ized Bank.
4iir Interest paid on special deposits for 6 months or
longer.
JEW - Banking hours from 9A.m.to 3 p to.
AFAY - Discount day : Monday, 10 a. m. of each week.
AQ' Your patronage is respectfully solicited.
mg 24 2m 20] N. S. DETWILER, Cashier.
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yours an a WORN' 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.
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lESTEM
A
UDITORn' REPOUT.--We the under
iiiirood A udi t or, to examine :Lod adjust the Account ,
of tha " Northern glut nod Insurance Company of Lancas
ter County," the art of Incorporation of said Cout-
Rany is provided. do report that we have eSantift-ti the Lir-
COUffit for the vent T.krtwo , lit_i; first day of May, 1364,
find thy 'omitf 'bow , :
Policies issued itisuring pr perry to
the autoootof 2,747,73.1 00
Premium i.otes filed amounting to ^ 121,470
Cit. FUNDS OF TIIE COMPAN Y.
Received Per ceutege es Premium
Notes. ioo 79
Received Fire Tax of f 'riot r
ment 3 00
Received Fire Tax nmemed Leecm•
ber, 1964 $2,301 72
Deoncling Se,vtary fees fir receiv.
led fire sax, 33,04
DR. FOR EXPENSES AND Flit I
LOSSEs PAID TO WIT
1363, Slay lot. Due to the Secretary
AS per loot report 5 112 11
Paid Auditor's Fees 3 CM
Paid George Becker holding e•ec
lion. 1 00
Paid Lancaster EUltilill,Prieling, 7 50
Voikslieund 7 50
lotehigenc, " 7 50
" Lebanon Democrat. Printing 7 50
Advertiser 7650
Courier 7 50
Wahre Democrat, 7 50
Wm. IL Wiley, Printing Fire
Notices. 7 75
" Samuel Nissly, Election Rills, 175
do Making Fire
Assessment and other tent, 50 40
" Famnel Niacly for Postage,.... 2 SS
A. Konigniaelorr. Pri,idont
Signing Policies 137
" Henry Heilman, Director c 2:
•
Ira 11-es 2 year, ti 00
11. Heilman aria Wm. Heil
man. investigating tire
10.00 20 to
" Directi,rs' Fees 52 25
'• Joseph Deavier, LailomOer co.,
Fire Loses 711 20
Samuel Millirgier's Estate,
Lancaster co.. Fir. Los-e+, 100 37
" Henry Zimmerman. Douiihin
county. Fire I,sses
J. Shaffer & M. Zimmerman,
Dauphin so., Fire Loses, 253 51
Balance , in Treasury. May the Ist 1864,
Outstanding Taxes tir.naid.
Company due to Oeo. D C,;emsn. of Lebanon
county. Fire E'iza'•: th t.Avn
ship. Lancaster county, ,f Gres MIII and
contents, aF per sta , .,ment tiled April 30th,
1864,
Mac 13, 1864
mnv 24
GEORGE JENKINS,
MARY HANNA.
TE [MIELE. DISCLOS URES -.SECRET S
FOR TUE MILLION
A most vslanble sod wo,del ful publication. A work of
400 pages, end :NI colored eugraviLgs DR. HUNTER'S
VADE MECUM, au erininal and pone!, t, Mao
and Women, their Physiology. b'oneti, and Sexual
disoideia of every kind, with Never Filing Germ, - ii, for
their speedy cure Toe practieo of DR. HUNTER. has
long Leen, and still is, unbounded, hnt at tux earnest
solicitation of numerous perauns, ho hoe been induced to
extend his medh - si weirdness through the medium of his
" VADE MECUM.' !t.is a volume that should be in the
hands of every family in the land, an a preventive of
secret vices, or as a guide for the alleviation of one of the
meet awfuland destructive scourges ever visited mankind.
One copy, securely enveloped, wit, be forwarded free of
postage to any pert of the United States for 60 cents In
P. O. stamps. Address, poet paid, DR. HUNTER, No. 3
Division Street, New York. •
may 24
. .
EGISTEWS NOTIGIC.Tho Accounts
Ut.. of the respective decedents hereunto annexed are
Sled in the Register's Mesa Lancaster county, for con.
fin:lotion and allowance, at an Orphan's Court. to be held
in the entirt Ifelte. in the rite of Lancalter, on the
WEED MONDAY IN JUNE NEXT, (the 20th,) at 10 0,
each,
A. Id.
Alien Cook., Patton tournahio. (Mardian's))lp Account.
135 l'imothy Haines, Gass:llan of Henry C. Cook. tolnor
Child of deceased.
Christian Hess, Little Britain township. By Abner D.
Campbell and Jesse Davis, Administrators.
Jess. Horror. Colerain township. Guardianship Account
Ilmrar, Jr., Guardian of Oarsb J. Matthew,
Ritchie, non of age) and Lavinia J. Batchia, minor
greedchildren of decocoed.
Ge:,ree Kling, Peques township. tioardiAnntip Account.
By Samuel 'Huber. Gnrsdisn cf George Kling, SIISSIIIA
line and Philip Kling, minor children of deceased.
William &aqui., E!isabotb township. Guardianship Ac.
count. By Christian Singer. Guardian of Borah Zarb
man, ISIIE r child of de,eased.
Abi,harn I,yer. Et , rurizll of Marietta. Goardlatothip Gc
count. LI: J. L Ziegler Guardian of Emma Dyer, minor
lb:ahem Dy r, 'ugh of Marietta. GO9rdiartship Ao
coura. Hy J. L. Ziegler, Gnardianaf Edwin Dyer, minor
chili of deceased.
_ .
Jacob Rao. City of Lancaster. Guardianship Account
'By Jacob Z-rcher. G^ardlan of Jacob ti atz, minor son
of docea,i.
Joseph A'rlouner. Salisbury township. By Christian D
Wart , '), Admigistrator.
David Hoover, tpcer Lescocktawaship. By Lydia Hoover,
Admiuistratrix.
Fanny Mamma East 'Kempflead township. By Abraham
Mumma, lamlni,trator.
John lii,stand. East flempfield township. By Christian
Hiestand. Sr, and Jacob Hiestand, Executors.
Michael May. Coney township. Guardianship Account.—
By C. K. Ross. Jr . Joseph Roes, W. C. Rosa, 11. A. Ross,
John T. Ross, G. F. Ross and James M. Roes, Executors
'of Joseph Ross ' deceased, who was Guardian of Lewis
May, Margaret A. May and Ann M. May, minor children
of deceasEl - d
John B, era, West Lampeter township. Guardianship Ac
count. By Andrew Zercher. Executor of Benjamin
Johnson, deceased, who was Guardian of John, David,
Benjamin, Ann and Amasiah Byers, minor children of
deceased.
Peter Pieles, Ephrata township. By William F. Roles,
Administrator.
Jr.:_ob Borst. Czernarvon township. By Moses Horst and
Jacob llTrst, Jr., Executora.
Sarah SutornerE, Sadsbury township. By William Sum.
mess, Administrator.
Joseph Brandt, Wet Donegol tnwoothip. Guardtanehlp
Accouot By Peter B. Nisaley, Onardian of Joseph
'Brandt, minor son of decfraed.
Hugh 8.. Buchanan. .•nlisbcry township. By Ann Ba
chanan and Isaac C. Buchanan, Administrators.
William Reed, Fulton township. By Henry McVey, Ad
ministratnr.
John. Kidder, Borough of Columbia. Guardianship,Ac
codot. By Samuel Troscntt, Guardian of Maria Kidder,
minor child of deceased. (sow of ego.)
ChriEdopher Demmy, haat U.empli.ld township. Gnardi
n•hip Account. By J. 13 Tshudy, Guardian of Eliza.
b.,th Simon. granddaughter of deceased, (now of age.)
Mary Good, Brocknock township By Jonathan Good,.
Executor.
Christian Brubaker, Strasburg township. By Martin
Brubaker. Administrator.
Mary Dougherty, Paradise township. By Geo. L. Eckert,.
Executor.
Benj‘min
Miller, Executor.
Jacob Willer. Manor township. Guardianship Account.
By Catharine Cooper and John Evans, Executors. of
John Cooper, deceased, who wan Guardian of Catharine,
• Adaline and Mary Ann Willer, minor children of deed.
John Slaymaker, Paradise townehip. By Cleo. L. Eckert,
Executor.
Martin Gross. East 'Hemp}hid township. Guardianship
Account. Jacob Eliestind, Guardian of Salinda Hess,
(late iialitidn Gross.) minor child of deceased.
Andrew Dunlap, Esq., Lancaster township. Guardianship
Account. By Samuel Ranch, Guardian of Samuel A.
Dunlap and Harriet S. Dunlap. minor children of dec'd.
Peter Yohn, Brechnock township. By Jacob Yohn and
Peter Vohn. Arindnintrators.
Jet Snavely, Drumore township. Guardianehip Arconnt
By Frederick Stively. Guardian of Fanny E. Kcal:in,
(formerly Fanny Snavely.) minor grandchild of deceased.
Peter Shifter, Penn township. By Jacob S. Shiffer and
Daniel Sabin, Executors.
Andrew S. Miller, East Hempfield township. Onardanebip•
Account. By John Gingrich, Guardian of Mdizabeth,
Phares G. and Adeline Miller. John Rohrer, Guardian:
of Henry 0, Andrew and Clara Miller, and Jonas W.
Bucher, Guardian of Anna Miller, minor children of
tkcoasEd.
Lenhard Beckhard, City of Lancaster. By Ludnig Horn
- Admieistrat. r.
John Pyle, Borough of Mount Joy. Guardianship Acs.
count. By John F. Pyle, Guardian of Philip A. Pyio,
minor son of deceased.
Henry K Martin, Earl township. Guardianship Account
By Samuel E. Weaver, Guardian - of Esther Martin,
minor child of deceased.
Catharine Iliestand, Ilemptield township. By Benjamin
Mus,r, Administrator.
Frederick C. Fsbor,Manor township. By William Kuhns,.
x.-color.
J,...c0n 15 illlnm s, Conoy township. By John Musser, Ad
ni.dran:r.
J turn 211. Bart township. By Robert Beyer, Ad
Bready, Gierain township. By John Sampson
and Crl.llL SWikilnr . ,Mors.
',lntl hers' tientlerSOD, Bart township. By Lytle Sidles,
Executer.
Augu, , Cuti Christ, Warwick township• Guardianship Ac
SAXTON & BISHOP.
ly 20
count. By Charles H. Krydor, Guardian of Aurelius
- - - - - - -
Christ, deceased, who was a minor son of deceased.
80. - 11.1 r., Ephrata township. By Charles Bach
J, 'to 13och and .lohn It. Bach, Executors.
Jg...hu P. Kapp, Boa township By Michael,
Dellinger, Adrolniatrator.
Chris;lan r.issly, Gonna' township. Guardianship Ac.
corn ,. By ;oho h. Musser, Guardian of Noah :Maly,
(n ~ w of ago,) Fanny Niesly, John Niroly and . Martin
N15,,1 . >. luta, children of deceased.
Gcrr_ , e Klin_
Adst nip' nt
Auir. halt towns.hip. By Danial 'Ault, Jr, and
Ault. Administrators.
Mae-, (,t )Inrietts. By Frederkk L. Baker
A Iluint?l:3l.,
Pay!, welter. Manor townehip. Gusreliaombip Ac
c,/,,t. By .13C, bF. try, Uu trdiau of Isaac B uck Walter
minor ,ou of deceased.
Nntry Martin. M.,n. r township. By Barnherti Mann
(IAII// 'r.) A•iLninngrator.
.1 .I,u townrhip. Guardianship Account.
ltv Burette,' Manr, (farmer,) Guardian of Fanny Lindt,
:eu..nuntir dunehter of deromed.
Druinere township. By Robert King, Ad-
Samuel Brubie,-, lownellip. By Samuel S. Bru
haket and 11,1. re Stauffor. Esecutors.
Alit abam Calcite!, Kant Cocalino township. Gnardiausbip
Acoontit. By Henry :ironer, Guardian of Abraham
i',l•lren, min, - son i,l .1-piod.
Mary P.oxtt.r.,r. Mani, tow rp:hip. By floury Hostetter,
Adminl9'rotor
Chri•Uan 81 or. ManhHitu tlwnship. By Christian
Uriah it. 11,,k..y. liArttown,hip. By Amos ❑ockey, one
I 11 , . Aci, ii; rotors
K^.utz. irtDc,',. By Benjamin Kautz
A I , ;xocto , r
David lai d. Joy township. By Abraham Horst
tnwuxhir• 13 y R..Ph Hen
th..‘ Art,a lx,utorn
Sslist - .17 township. By Christian S.
of the 21,•tiug Brxecutore.
Joh:, Iltoa --,,,. Ephrata to'an , hip. By A. K Horn
taan,r,
11 v, Uruii tnw nmhip. By James PPISSMOrn,
AdEnni.it rat Sr
ths. hnEnns 8.,,n411 of Colombia. By Samuel
„Admini.trator.
Ao.irw.v 15..rpu413 of Columbia By J. DUDCIIII
Thom ,, Be.wet•. Bornu2:h of Columbia. By J. Duncan
Cottrell, AdminiFrrat,r.
Martin Lone, Borough of Columbia Guardianship Ac-
E....ant. By David Evans, Guardian of Jerome Long,
minor ton of der,..-d, (now of age).
Joroph Foreman, Drumore township. By Mercy A Hess
nod Sa illiarn 11. Herr, Administrators c..f Elias Hess,
deceased, .a ho man one of the Administrators of Joseph
Foreman, deceased, and Martin Fagan, surviving Ad
mini-ft
ator.
John Huber. Perinea township. By John Huber; Jonas
and Levi Iluber, Administrators.
Gen.ge Sir idler. Manheini township. Guardianship Ac
count. By Benjamin Landis, Guardian of George L.,
Carolina L. Elmira 1.. Saran L. and John L. Weidler,
minor children of drceared
John Peters. Mount Joy township. By Samuel Eby, Ad
minlstrnior
John Hest. Mount Joy township. By Samuel Eby, Ad
miniirtrator.
Isaac Ober. West D.inegal township. By Isaac Ob.r, Jr.,.
and Banjamin Hoffer, Exeoutors.
Maria Guardianship Account. By John
Rohrer, Guardian of Elizabeth Kendig and Mary Ann
Pleiaiig, minor children of deceased.
Daniel Manning, Manor township By Jacob Picket, Ad
ministrator. •
Dr. William H. Boone, Salisbury township. By Joseph
WClura, Administrator.
Barbara Kreider. West Lampeter township. By Martin
K:eider, Jr., Administrator.
Henry Garber. Upper Leacock township. By Levi Bard,.
Ad witiktrator.
Jacob Garber, Upper Leacock township. By Levi Bard,
rurviving and Acting Executor.
Adam C :spencer. Martic township. By Mary S. M'Langh
lie. Administratrix.
I jar, h City of Lancaster. By Samuel H. Price,
Administrator do bonis non.
Hrni :Day maker, Paradise township. Guardianship Ace
ctaiant. Be Is.. E. Slaymaker, Guardian of Emma
Slab '--alter, minor child or decanted.
John Kurtz, holier ory township. By John Kurtz and
Christian llbrrholll zer. Executors.
Matthias Wanner. Salisbury township. By Benjamin F..
Weaver. Adiniiii,trator.
John Brandt, Mount Joy township By Samuel M. Groff,
Administrator.
Philip Benedict. City of Lancaster. By John L. Benedict.
I and Samuel Benedict, Executors.
i Mary Shook, Conestoga to reship. By Jacob Shenk, Ad-
I ministrator.
; Christian Fultz, Borough of Elizabethtown. By George
Byrod, Administrator.
Christian Stainer, Wert Donegal township. By Augustus,
Steiner, Executor.
Daniel Beck, Ephrata township. By John Beck, Execu
tor.
Richard Davis, Breckuock township. By John W. Ober
!miser, one of the Executors.
Mary Yoder, Salisbury township. By David E. Stoltsfas
cud Christian 'Stoltzfus, Executors.
Mar , Kilheffer, Manor township. By Henry Baseman,
Executor.
Christian 'Showalter, Earl township. By Margaret Sho
walter, Administratrix.
Frederick Rudy, West CocaHai township. By William H..
Pant, Executor.
Amer.stnlibe, Fulton township. By Martha L. Stubbs
end Robert II 'Patterson, Executors.
John Itoop, Salisbury township, Guardianship Account.
By Jacob F. Hershey, Guardian of Joshua Mop, minor
son of d.ceased.
James Reed. Salisbury township. By James D. Heed, Ad
ininistrati ir.
Ann Bre.ckbill, West Lompeter township. By John
Brackbill and Benjamin Brarkbill, Administrators.
Catharine Wilson, Ylartic township. By John Wilson,
Administrativ.
Samuel Lindsay. Borough of Columbia. By Hiram B.
Essick. Administrator.
John !ack ler, I', nn township. By Henry Erb and Jacob
Stehman, Executors.
Jacob Grrff. Lampoter township. By John Groff,
Administrator.
David Jenkins. Carnarron township. Trust Account.
By Dr. John W Nevin and James M'Caa,Trustees ap
pointrd sell the Real Estate of decease.
Henry Herr, Strasburg township. By Isaac Mayer, Ad
ministrator.
Julie Vocr.e. Earl township. By Isaac Vogan and C. S.
Hoffinsn. Ex-rotors.
Christ inn üb,rk, West Hempfield township. Guardian
' shin Account By Daniel Hoffman, Guardian of Jonas
iliiffiha cod Fanny Hoffman, grandchildren of dee'd.
Benjamin Hess, Providence township. By Jacob Johnson,
Adini nistraeor
0. F. 0-Ors, State of California. By bohn W. Gross, Ad.
mit:distraint..
Samuel Gockley, West Cocalico township. By Henry K.
Gockley. Administrator.
Sarah Gray, East Lampeter township. Guardianship Ac
count. By John Quigley, Guardian of J. B. T. Gray and
Reichard A. Gray, minotshildren of deceased
Lewis Hari:de, Upper LeWock township. By Lewis E.
Harple, surviving Executor.
Jacob S. Mane, Manor township. By Martha Mann and
Barnhart) Mann, Administrators '
Jacob II vier!. Borough of Marietta. By Jacob M. Han•
Administrate- n ith alit annex e d.
John Duller, East Cocalico township. By William Von
Nelda, Administrator.
G. Taylor Lane, City of Lancaster. By Wm. Aug. Atlas,
Administrator de bouts nom
Clarissa N. Ritchie, State of Eenteackeyi By Wm. Aug.
• Atlas, Administrator of G. Taylor Lane, deceased, who
was Administrator of the said Clarissa N. Ritchie, dee'd.
Samuel Kurtz, Earl township. By Leah Kuria, Abraham
R. Kuria and Martin W. Kurta, Executors.
John L. Strebig, Manor township. By M.D. Kendig, Ad
ministrator.
David Witmsr, East Earl township. By Amos B. Witmer
and David Martin, Executors.
JOHN FRY.
EZRA BUCHER,
JONAS LABER.
Auditors.
2t 20
West Lampeter township. By John H
totvrinhip
By Abraham B. Myli❑
Jacob. Unsay Broca:mock township. By - Nan Cry
and John Stayer, Executors. .• • ' •
Jacob Redder, Manor township. Guardianship Account.
By John Lintner, Guardian of David Hertaler, minor
son of deceased. - •
Phin.as Harvey, East Earl township. Guardianship Ara
count By Martin N. Stauffer, glaardisal of Elisabeth
Jane Harvey, Mary Ann Harvey, Caroline 0. Harvey,
' :Sarah E. Harvey and Edward J. Harvey, minor children
of deceased.
Elizabeth Kurtz, Salisbury township. By Henry Martz,
Administrator.
Sophia Sample, City of Lancaster. By John Fonderemith,
-Executor.
Rev. Samuel Crawford, City of Lancaster. By Margaret
Crawford, Administratrix. •
John K. Rohrer, Ihrunore townsidp.. By Mary Eattrar,
Administratrix.
Jacob Neff, Manor township. By Benjamin ;id!' And
Christian H. Charles, Executors.
George amuck, West Earl township. By- Jacob Smack,
Administrator. -
John Shreiner. Manheim ownahip. Guardianship Ac
count. By John Shreiner, Guardian of Jamb Hass,
deceased, who was a grandson of deceased.
Samuel Palm, West Cocalleo township. By Mary Palm,
Administratrix.
Edward Ditalar, Clay township. Guardianship Account.
By Samuel Eberly, Guardian of William Dltzler, minor
eon of deceased.
Ebasbeth Rudy, Clay township. By Noah Scherb, Ad
ministrator.
Joel Button, Cotentin township. By Cornelius Collins,
Administrator.
Sarah Brighton, East Hempfield township. B. Frederick
Sheets, Administrator.
Hannah Blaymaker, Paradise township. By Benjamin
Pherineger, Executor.
Jacob Potts, Borough of Strasburg. Guardianship Ac
count. By .William P. Robinson, Guardian of Junius
P. Potts, a minor son of deceased.
Hearartaripfert, Mount Joy township. By John Gepfert
and Martin Gepfert, Executors.
tfriah R. Rockey, Bert township. By Mary A. Hockey,
one of the Administrators.
Abner Davis, Colerain township. By Jesse Davis, Execu
tor
Abraham Diffanbach, East Lampeter township. By Abra
ham K. Diffanbach and Henry K. Diffenbach, Executors.
Henry Braneman, Conoy township. By Michael Martin
and Christian K. Ebersole Executors.
Andrew Clements, East L ampeter township. By John
Fonderamith, Executor.
Jacob Grosh, Borough of Marietta. By 0. 0. P. Grosh, re
maining Administrator, with the will annexed.
0 illiam F. Mayer, City of Lancaster. By Jacob Weaver
and Jacob Gruel. Administrators.
Samuel Key, Conoy township. By John L. Gish, Executor.
Elizabeth Dietrich, City of Lancaster. Trust Account.
, By Martin Shreiner, Trustee of Elizabeth Lechler, under
the will of deceased.
Barbara Schumacher, Penn township. By Abraham Min
ich, Jr., and John Fisher, Executors.
Magdalena Schumacher, Penn township. By Abraham
Mirada Jr., and John Fisher, Administrators.
Henry Witmer, Paradise township. Guardianship Ac
count. By Benjamin B. Herr, Guardian of Henry '
Witmer, minor son of deceased.
David Weidman, Clay township. By Jacob Romig, Ex
ecutor.
John Curtis, East Lampeter township. By Samuel Curtis,
Executor.
John J. Zercher, Conestoga township. By Andrew Zercher,
Administrator.
Peter Good, East Earl township. By David Styer and
David ahirk, Executors.
John Mahler, Ephrata township. By John L. Mohler,
Executor.
Joseph H. Eberly, Warwick township. By Elias H. Eber
ly, Jacob H. Brubaker and Christian W. Eby, Executors.
George Eimper, City of Lancaster. Guardianship Account.
By Conrad Brock, Guardian ofaaiary Aso, Anne 8.,
Andrew J. and Edward F. Simper, minor children of
deceased.
George H. Whitaker, City of Lancaster. Trust Account.
By Peter al cConomy, Trustee under the Will of deceased.
George H. Whitaker, City of Lancaster. By Peter McCon
omy, Administrator.
Ann Stalaman, Borough of Marietta. By Abraham W.
Stehman, Surviving Administrator.
John F. Huber, City of Lancaster. By Elizabeth Huber,
Executrix.
Jacob Frantz, Manheim township. Guardianship Account.
By Simon Hostetter, Guardian of Elizabeth Frantz,
(now Elizabeth Kling, and of age,) one of the daughters
of deceased.
Daniel Royer, West Cocalleo township. By John Lutz,
Adam S. Lutz, Jacob Royer and Samaßoyer, Executors.
Obed Weidman, Ephrata towitahip. By Eliz abeth Weid
man, Administratrix.
Martin Weidman, Clay township. Guardianship Account.
By Lydia A. Weidman, Guardian of Susan E R. Weid
man, a minor child of deceased.
Jacob Roth, Ephrata township. By Daniel C. Roth, Ad
ministrator.
Daniel Loather, Cloy township. By Jonathan Loather,
Administrator.
Samuel aliller, Sr., City of Lancaster. By Samuel Miller
Administrator.
Henry Diffenbaugh, ast Lampeter township. By
Henry Dltfenbaugh, Sr., ixecutra.
Daniel Zittle, West Lampeter township. Guardianship
Account. By Cyrus Zittle, Guardian of natty Ann
Weaver, a minor granddaughter of deceased.
Joseph Gander, Borough of Strasburg. By Dr. Benjamin
Musser, Administrator.
John Smaling, Lancaster township. By Jacob K. Smaling
and George 0. Smaling, Administrators.
John Krantz, Mount Joy township. By John Kiraly and
John Hershey, Executors.
Levi Grube, Warwick township. By Mary Grube and
Benjamin Bollinger, Administrators.
Samuel Landes, Ephrata township. By Levi Landes and
George Levan, Executors.
John Wm. Rauch, Warwick township. By Henry H. Ranch
and Ferdenand D. Rickert, Etecutors.
James Donnelly, City of Lancaster. By A. Herr, Smith
Executor.
tJohu Jack. Colerain township. By Eliza J. Jack, Admin..
• ittratrix.
Jacob Landis, Manheim township. By Catharine Landis,
Administratrix.
Juliann Henderson, formerly Hauck, Rapho township. By
Jacob M. (hider, Guardian.
James Parker, Little Britain township. By Washington
Walker, Administrator with the will annexed.
Samuel Meckloy, Mount Joy township. By Abraham
iicrst and Michael flood, Administrators.
Jacob alcCully, City of Lancaster. By James F. McCully
and Robert C. McCully, Executors.
George Gingrich, Warwick township. By Christian Gable,
Surviving Executor.
Abraham Rott, East Lampeter township. By Joshua Root
and Benjamin Root, Administrators
Catharine Falter, City of Lanrastas. By Philip Bailsman,
Executor.
Adam Keller, Manheim township. By Emanuel P. Keller,
Executor
David Shreiner, Manheim township. Guardianship Ac
taunt. By Jacob Esbensharle, Guardian of Son Eliza
and Isaac J. Shreiner, minor children of said deceased.
Henry Breneman, Strasburg township. By Henry N.
Broneman and Henry Musser, Administrators.
EMLEN FRANKLIN, Register.
REGISTEECB OFFICE, Lancaster, May 24, 1864. 12541
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PUB
LW SALE.—On THURSDAY, the 2d day of JUNE
next, at 2 o'clock, P. M., the subscribers will offer at Pub
lic Sale. ou the premises, their estate, known as '• VIR
GINIA MILLS," in Hamilton ban township, Adams county,
Pa., within one mile of Fairfield. The tract contains op.
w rds of 500 ACRES, of which SOS are excellent farm
land, and the residue covered with good timber. The land
is of the beet quality and usually yields a Bare crop of
both winter and hummer grain. Besides the stream upon
which the Mills aro 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 11 , 3
lion..e attached, large Bank Barn, of frame, with .
all the modern conveniences, Wagon Shed, Corn
Crib, Sc. The mill is three stories high, of stone, with
two palm of burrs, ohopping stones, all in complets order;
Paw Mill, Miller's, Gouge, 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 fur safe Investments not often found.
The title is indisputable.
The tract will be sold entire or in parcels to suit pur
chasers.
Pernos desirous of viewing the property will call upon
our Attorniec, M. & W. McClean, Rags.. in Gettysburg.
MARY MYERS.
may 17 3t 193 MARY V. MYERS.
TATES UNION HOTEL,
1.0 80 6 AND 60 8 MARKET 'STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
The undersigned, begs Co 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 head I .
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 ilot.ls of the city. The patronage of
the public is respectfully solicited. The TERMS are $1.50
per day. CHAS. M. ALLMOND, Manager.
Anne 9 tf 22
FOR SALE.
TWO ONE—STORY BRICK DWELLING
ROUSES. on the South aide of Locust street, ai l
Lancaater, 15 feet front and 28 feet deep each.
Lots 200 feet deep. Now owned by Daniel Mc.
Laughlin.
Also, a House and Garden to let.
Apply to NEWTON LIGHTNER ,
Office, Duke 84, nearly opposite Court IRMO.
mar I tf 8
LANCASTER LOCOMOTI.Vii
WORKS,
LANCASTER CITY, PENNA.
JAMES A. NORRIS ,
Having taken the above Works. is now 41 ..
prepared to execute promptly orders for 17 , 1 11 11
COAL AND WOOD BURNING LOCO- ,„ g
MOTIVES
of first-class workmanship. Also, every - 1111
.1 =
desCription of
BOILERS,
STATIONARY ENGINES,
BRASS AND IRON CASTINGS
FORGINOS.
'SHAFTING AND MILL GEARING,
AND RAILROAD MACHINERY
dee 29 6m61
THOB. COLEM&N
C OLEMAN & BROTHER,
TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS,
Have removed from No. 41
.1,4 to N 0.67 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 beet assortment of CLOTHS and
BEADY—MADE 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 best of Cloth.
lug at the cheapest rates.
The undersigned, having retired from business, returns
his sincere thanks to his old Mends and customers for
their very liberal patronage, and respectfully requests a
continuance of the same to Mosul. Coleman & Brother.
mar 1 6m 81 M. W. BBINDBL.
C L A RKSON & CO., BANKRRS,
N 0.121 S. THIRD ST., PHILADELPHIA
GOVERNMENT BECURITIEf3 OF ALL MUER
PURCHASED AND POE BALL
STOOKS, BONDS AND GOLD BOUGHT AND
BOLD ON COMMISSION
INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS
oomecnozga PROMPTLY MADE.
CLARKSON,
B. C. 111cOLIIRE,
apr 12
GARDEFIZIYER, AND
~F LELD 8EED13.14
•
. -
Ali Geode bought at our store Warranted fresh and.
genuine.
AGRICULTURAL AND
HORTICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
SHADE, FRUIT and ORNAMENTAL TREES; FARM
AND GRIST MILL CORN SHELLERS, STRAW
AND FODDER CUTTERS, PLOWS
AND OCILTIVATORS.
Hanging Baskets and Vaaee in great variety.
W A liberal disemmt to the trade.
/ET Orders solleitel and promptly - filled, at the old
established
SEED AND AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE,
No. 805 Maim Braarr, PHIIADELPELL.
&Pr 12 Sm 16
TSB PATENT STAM.P..SEALDWAND
Thepreeerratlon on the letter itself of the - PM:- .
and POSTAGE4TAMP, generally destroyed with the , del
tached cover, has long been deemed a matter of the first
Importance. This desideratum is now triumplumtly secant
by this ingenious invention.. - Many= obvious 'etiviantagea
must arise from the general gee of this envelope.
1i ref—lncreased Safety by additicael sealing; the
connecting the envelope and letter securely together and
this is nem liable to be omitted, though the stioltbrove
the flap is frequently t iki Sted or Imperfectly done.
fixond—Security Impertinent Intendant
letter and envelope be firmly attached 17
and inclosnre cannot be inspected 4111.11 If the lap be Ow'
deetinely opened. _
Third—Safety againat Abstraction of Valuable /note.
sures. If the nap be left unsealed, or opened with Mai.
One Intent, it will be imposeible to open the letter and take
thence bank notes and drafts without go mutilating 'the
envelope as to insure detection. •
lbeerth—Security for the tree payment of the Postierel
as the stamp, when once properly plated In this window,
cannot be removed without its deatructient. "
FERN—Advantage therefore to the Government; by M e
e
effectual destruction of every stamp in its first use.
SiCth—Facility to the Peet Office Dperations --by a nnt-:,
form location of the stamp in the upper right hand cornea,
which is the most convenient position for the Peat Ogles
mark.
••• • -
Beventh—Verification of the Mailing; by encoring on EMl
letter itself the toga{ cr4cnce of the time and pleas of it
being mailed. This has long been esteemed so desirable,
that many prudent parsons are constrained to dispense
with the use of envelopes, that they may have the pot
mark on the letter; and others take the precaution to yin
the envelope again on the letter for identification.
•Mighth—te' 'minty of the Date and Place on the Uttar,
which are so frequently omitted by writers in careleamma
or hurry.
Niuth—Ortutmentation • which, though some may think
of small importance, certainly meets the approval of all
persons of taste.
alsith—Coet. Notwithstanding the many and unrivalled
advantages of the Stamp Seating Nnvelopes," they will
be furnished at a vary small advance upon the prime of
those not having the &emetic Si this patent.
Can be had at .1. M. WILITELAXIMB'S .
Cheap Book Store, Corner North Queen and Orange Ste.
nov 4 kr 48
_FIRST NATIONAL BANS
MARIETTA, PA.
DESIGNATED DE PaSITORY AND FINANCIAL AGENT
OF THE UNITED STATES
10-40 LOAN.
By itustructlons from .the Secretary of the Treasury,
dated March 213th, 1854, this Bank is authorized to receive
subscriptions for 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,) anti on those of less denominations
annually, (lot of March.)
Subscribers can receive Bonds with Coupons from March
Ist, by paying the accrued interest in coin, or In lawful.
money by adding 50 per cent. fur premium. Or, If pre
ferred, may deposit the principal only, and receive Benda
with Coupons from date of subscription.
Registered Bonds will be issued of the denominations of
$5O, $lOO, $OOO, $l,OOO, $5,000, $lO,OOO, and Coupon Bonds_
of $5O, $lOO, $5OO and $l,OOO.
For tire greater convenience of subscribers, the different
Banks cue Banks throughout the county are authorized
to act as agents for the Loan.
As only $107,000,,00 of this .Loan can ,be issued, we
would urge upon persons having surplus money, to 'sub
scribe promptly and secure the investment at par.
The Secretary, In presenting this new Loan to the pub•
lie 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 at this time.
may 10 7t 18J
1864. 1864.
SPRING DRY GOODS
RAGER k BROTHER.B have now open a full shush
of Dry Goods for Suing Bales, and invite an ex
amination.
CHOICE STYLES,
SPRING PRINTS, BEST MAKES,
SCOTCH. AND ANLEILIGAN GINGHAMf3
A beautiful assortment of new styles in all the new
materials; also, Hemstitched and Linen Cambric Hand.
kerchiefs. L,ce and Grenadine Veils, Kid Silk and LW.
Thread Gloves, Hosiery, &c.
LADLES' CLOTH CLOAKS
A beautiful assortment
CLOAKING CLOTHS—AII the new shades
STELLA, OASELDIERE AND GRENADINE SHAWLS.
Black French Cloths, Noet Classlmeres for Boys,
Black Doeskin Cacelmere, Merino Casein:tares,
Blue and Brown Clothe, Cashmeretts and Jeans,
Scotch Cassimere% Fancy and Plain Cottonades,
Nancy " for Bolts, Linen Drills and Nankeens.
Gent.' Shirts, Linen and Paper Collars, Neck , Tlea, and
A very large and complete Block of the above goods,
comprising ail qualities.
READY-MADE CLOTHING
A full stock of oar own manufacturo
CLOTHING made to order promptly in a superior man
Der.
HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS
Linen and Cotton Sheeting, Table Linen and Napkins,
Damask, Towelings, Blankets, Hanoilles and Honeycomb
Quilts.
CILINA, GLASS AND QUEENSWARE
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS
A full aasortmout of English and American
The largest Stock ever offered in this city, comprising
all qualities from low priced Blanks and Bating to the
finest Gilt Papers.
All of the above voile have been purchased for Cash,
anu will be sold at the lowest prices.
may tf lg]
1861. 1864.
S PRING 'PR A.DP...
..........._
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 MUOLINS,
SILEETINGS, TICKINGcI, CHECKS,
SHIRTING STRIPES,
CALICOES I CALICOES I I CALICOES I 1.1 &0,,
In all grades and prices.
New and old housekeepara can save money by looking
through our stock.
DRESS GOODS.
As in past seasons this department is unsurpassed. iu
variety, choice and price.
ALL TEE LATEST STYLES FOR PPRING
SPRING DELAINES, BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS, Ao
SHAWL AND CLOAK ROOM.
Great attractions for ladies.
HOOP SKIRT ROOM.
The largest stock to be found. Ladles' and Misses', from
12 cents to $3.00.
Remember
mar 8 tt 9]
SPRING AND SUMMER. CLOTHS,
CASSIhIERES AND READY-MADE
CLOTHING.
AT S. S. BATHVOIV'S ESTABLISHMENT,
Corner of North Queen and Orange streets, (Hramph's
old stand,) immediately opposite Shober's Hotel,
• LANCASTER, PA.
Belying 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
HEADY—MADE. CLOTHING,
Consisting of Sack, Frock, and Walking Coats; Pan
Vests, Drawers, Under... Shirts, Woolen Over-Shirts,
Collars, Neck-Ties, licsfs, Stocks and
Cravats;
Suspend - ar '
s Hosiery;
Silk, Linen and Cotton
Handkerchiefs, .to.
Also, CLOTHS,
CASHMERES,
AND VESTINGS,
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 fs not, from present appearances, likely to be
any diminntloo in the price of material, but rather an
advance, It is therefore the interest of all who want cheap
clothing to bay them now S. 8. RATHVON,
Merchant Tailor and Clothier
Corner Orange and North Queen street, Lancaster.
apr 28 5m lfi
irk PIONEER WORLD
III RENOWNED COMBINED REAPER & MOWER,
BOTH HAND AND SELF-RAKERS,
IMPROVLD POIL 1884.
One of the greatest laborsaving machines of the age,
and always found fully equal to any teat to which it .has
been snbmitted, in all kinds of grain and grass, at home
and abroad. Grand Medals of Honor awarded. by the
World's Fairs, successively et 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 red durable. We claim our Sel6Saker to
be superior to airothers, and offer It on trial with any
other, the purchaser to keep and pay for the one preferred.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
For sale by
JOHN B. EBB, Agent,
Litt; Lancaster eminty,.Pa.
Sample machine at Cooper's Hotel, West King street,
Lancaster.
AU kinds of repairs constantly on hand. and Air
sale by the Agent. raps 26 61 16
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
N0..83 EAST KING STREET,
(Opposi(e the Court House,)
Where will at all times be kept a foil assortment of Soaps
and Candles of his own manufacture, as well as the beet
selections from the New York and Philadelphia =skate,
among which are imported Castile, brown, and white;
}labia's Union Soap,'Cloemical, Olive, Cincinnati Teterinee
New Bedford, Sperm, Adamantine, Hotel and Tallow
Candles. Also a first-rate article of COUNTRY SOAP.
All of which will be sold at the lowest market prices,
wholesale and retail.
Thankfnl for past favors, he hopes by keeping the best
stock, as heretofore, to merit a continuance of patronage.
Afar The Highest Market Prices. In asatt, Paid for Tallow
and Soap Pat. HERMAN MILLER,
Steam Soap and Candle Manufacturer,
145 North Queen and 33 East Bing streets.
3m 16
D. K. JACKMAN,
L. A. MACKEY.
3m 14
pHOTOGICAP II- ALEtunis.
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS.
Large Arsortment--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—;l.oo and $l2O per dozen.
COLORED, 25 cents—V2.so per dozen.
TRAVELING AND SHOPPING SATCHELS, WALLETS,
PURSES, POCKET BOOKS, &C.'
BTATIONBRY. 4 1
WRITING PAPER% - ENVELOPES, PENS, .Ito.
sTENOILII.
For marking wanes beautifully and indelibly orielotking.
-HARBAOH Blt0&,'
Wholesale and Retail psalms, 88 North -Bth strnet;Phiko.
delplda. - . Emit* 10 17-18
AMO3 BOWMAN. Cashier
LADIES' DRESS GOODS!
MEN AND BOYS' WEAR
WALL PAPERS I I
HAGER & BROTHERS
WENTZ BROTHERS,
No. 5 East King Street,
Sign of the Bee Hive,
WENTZ BROTIEBBS