B *-4.44llilVckgatifft. The portion iOr - Ctie Ohlokshominy' River to which Gerieral Grant is advanoing is the same along which - Geneial McClellan operated in besieging Rica - Mond in 1862. The OttiOkahmainy River runs a course from northwest 'to southeast. /he Fredericksburg Railroad crosses it eaven miles northeast of Rich mond. The Gordonsville Railroad crosses two miles ' below, and the crossing place known as Meadow Bridge is five miles north of Richmond. One mile below Meadow Bridge is Mechanicsville. Tnis town 3 is five miles northeast of Richmond, and a turnpike connects them. this turnpike badge is four miles and a quarter from the Capital, and MeCiellau's pickets, who stood on the river bank at its eastern end, were the nearest Federal soldiers to Richmond. Five miles below Mechanicsville is New Bridge ; it is six east of Richmond. seven miles below iV ew Bridge, and twelve miles east of Richmond, is But lOM's Bridge. The Richmond and York River Rail road, which runs item the Capital . part White House to West Point, at the head of York River, crosses the Chiokanominy a mile above Bottom's Bridge. To thisportion of the Chickahominy General Grant is advancing. 'The road from Gauovertown, where he crossed the Famunkey, crosses the Chicka hominy at Mechanicsville. It is not probable that the Confederates will oppose any serious obstacle to the Federal advance until the Cnickahuminy is leached. in 1862, when McClellan approached it, there were twenty huge forts at, different points on the southern bank, commanding the roads and bridges. The stream itself is peculiarly adapted to defensive warfare. Tne river to a small one, and flows sluggishly. It dues not run tike other rivers in a simple bed. It divides itself into a half-dozen etreamlete, running into and out of each other at random. These water courses occupy a space about seventy yards iu width. immense trees grow up omit Of the water, and the entire stream is covered by a thick woods. Itie luxuriant undergrowth 51 a Virginia forest tills all the available space beneath the branches. it, is a remarkable instance of a river running through and watering a long strip of woods. From each side of this woodland a flat our face extends for about a half a Iliae. Ihis is always overflowed, and becomes au impassable morass. it is only when the water in the river is very low that men can safely walk upon Lae ground bordering it. On these 1.1,1 t, surfaces there is nut a solitary tree. They are bare, and any thing mov ing upon them can easily be tbs.:smell. From the borders of these plains huge hiiis, iu same cases ttvu and three hundr,..d tea high, abruptly rise. They are covered witn thick woods, nod are nu steep Lilac wagons cannot be hauled directly up their lace.— The few roads go down them diagonally to tne bridges, /1.011.16., amp and river. ' On these 111116, on the southern bank, the Confederate army wilt ire i found posted. Their pickets will be mood in the swamp along the border of the stream. This ehickaiimuiny Valley , one ut the struugest in America, is the outer defaces of From the tops of the hills en the one side, across the swamp to Wu sill-cups cc toe other side, the dietaries varies from a mile to is was :sad a nail-- 110 ordinary twelve-puuuder I.siapolueu guu, which is the principal eanuou used in-00th armies, can just about throw a suetl trout one to the other. From the FrelerieF..indrg Itaiiruad eros,iug down to New Bridge, a distance tit eight wiles, Lae Confederate works tile all aivag Luc 11111 au as southern border. A Federal ervaStng alloys New Bridge will have to be a brood one. Below that point, at .13utlow's Briugo, the l'eueral array coil ClO5O unopposed, us she river Lane rues directly front Malinulid and 001.050 w be a good deleLialVe hue. ,South of Mainland, however, the Fair Oaks and White 0-dc wineu are bordered by huge 01110 Co WO RlCllLthaill .1111, and are strongly 101,11. ital, lures the Confederate line ol deleuen.— Platudelplcra Age. .I.l' a 1; wad. k 2.1.1... The Nashua Teltgrretplt has letters trout no board the monitor bangamuh, giving the particulars ut the recent hatubarilment , at Purt bunter. Tire first let ter is dated Slay 14, and says : On the 13.4 al May, the :rt.tugahnin was signaled - to Clear tel auLl - proeced to attack hurt Jani tor. Wo were such ready and under way, aud ut half-past 12 we opened even inn tort at a range of 1,400 yards. No sooner had we fired the first shut than the batteries on burnt:ma's blend opened un the first shut going through our Smoke-pipe—sae or them elitt.tug IL nearly oho-third in two. We were soon joined by the ;Nantucket, and together wo con tinued the buaibardruent ter lour hours, firing every three minutes. Our shuts were directed to the northeast corner of the fort, which grew smaller by degrees awl beau tifully lees " wan every abet. Meanwhile Uregg and trrhatlield were nut rule, tile termer bestuWiug its compliments open Juttn.,un and the city, :he lat ter upon Sumter teed Me/nitric. The batteries upon bullivah's Island kept up au incessant firs, hut lindrug the tuutators Lou small a murk, part ut their shuts were ellree:La io elm field and liregg. The bombardment v.:, e,utilmed On the 11th by the Nantucket and rattan, lite former has just returned lu tee Ileet, ha. ti.g lee:Wyk:a a shut in her smoke ptpe s turd one Oin tier aces:, v, idea Lure op the armor and broke the planking e.c...0 tit:nag:l. No firing was dune the la.b, but at 11 u cluele On the lean the bangs mon arid the .Natiallt opened on Sumter. Alter an Lours tiring, the Admiral signaled to iv ithtlraw troll ac'. len, Which roe did, but wilb us little Wattageas elliOrtl. She energy with which me batteries s island at Us was Mitch greater than Cetera. 11 e were hit Sixteen times, Lille uu the seek teed bevel/ uu the . turret and overhang ; Lau lat.ter shut did uu da.nage, MIL three el the Miner blurb; clear through the deck, and daylight renew snaring through sue large enough to crawl turuugit into my room. I noose Lot what damage was dune to t lie Nabant, but she did but escape unhurt. When We consider that this was from only sue lice ut batteries that did not make use ut uric-fifth ut their strength, we may conclude what the result would be, irtheurd we a,.- tempt to gu Up to the City. The damage we have received will doubtless re quire us to go to Port Royal fur repair ; and such work as this will seed all the irun-duds there. .I. am afraid 1 shall nut have the pleasure or maiming your readers of the evacuatrun ut bunter. There are now six Iron-clads here besides the lroe sides. They are the Natiant, Carsktlt, Passaic, Nantucket, and ;Sangamon, a greater num ber than has been acre befora since the tit, attack upon Sumter. At; ,reriaN OUTRAC 1.,E AND 1 ROBABLE Mt:it-- -r-tr Confeasione and experience au Ific_ii l u ' - e -Publistiei firth: benont. Iliu as a CALITIoN DER.-1 1 1 Stiild'iV night. while 11ev. Carey TO yOUNti MEN mid others. who self, lien 0., - v ius Thuhood &it , supplying Ilarris ,, n, a than severity years ~1,1, an old . D'lt'nnsi'Lml',"M"sTurDN't2,3N' d u I t ); " SELF.CUIt . r. Ily ono - wll4 citizen of diamilitin e ;Linty, Was prettallti rig at ts cored liimsalf attar undergoing considerable wrack. the Barn lull meeting house, on 'Williams cry By enclisaing a postpaid addressed envelope simile COMFIIh.INAL'Ait'I UPON 'THE VP Alt- crock_ in Washington county, he was tired at cuipea may he had of .: t!i t e r it i uul, [ A t h N. _ , IF.I MAYFAIR, Esii , In the law reports of the Cincinnati Comiturrial through the window, and his right arm tolni 1 - may :',I ly 21] Brooklyn. K, is:a co .N. Y. we find the following ttheiSiula of the :Superior Court tared ,th ,ve the elbow, and will hove to be , .o-- A Gentle...ll,l.n, cured of tie rvons De o:: that city, in reference to some cotton speculations I ant piltitted. It is feared he cariroit rvoiver. hiii , y. ~,, , , , ,u 1, ,,,,,.. ~,,,,,,,,,. 6 , , , ,, 0 .‘,„, ~ ,u, ,, , ,,, in the military department 01 U. s. Grant -Mu ar II • r , i - Ir - .s. in i- , a Detiii•ottit, but a (inlet and error, tic.luate•l by A . .lo.ire to le , to 0 , vinirs. ovill be I a env father et the latter being the I . IU/eland in the suit: • '• ' ' ' ' etas it (free ~i' char, i. the li oape The facts developed in to ease are if. striking copal and direetna, t v niiiking the simple rtimody n=od' in his .diit to man Ile never ob:rtided his po- n• '..l‘ i,h , l.• e'l' lla . • . , ... .. mentary on the war and upon the Spirit of its prose- litical opinions. 11 , .: had preached at the same ~.,ss. Those wi,iling to profit by hie experionth , mot pati• ()anion. The fattier oi Gen. Grant wakes a contract pine° in the mornitor :a pure gospel sermon • sr. Pt Viduat , l. , ROlll: -.0 1N. will receive the same, by return with a speculating . firm in Cuiciana.i, to soneidet a- Ofic of -the bra-titre:l, after the fiendish act, , '"liii• (carefully "' l4. ' 1), ny addressing .101 IN B. Oa DEN, lion of ono-quarter 01 the realized net pro V:>, to I'' 1.1H:oil n' rC. Nit. Harris -in and remarked, may 17 3m t9l No. 60 NA,4111 street. New York. procure from the headquarters of donors] Grant a ' . ' permit to purchase Cotton, secure transportation, -I i ‘,..0 are a true Crii•in man, lam sorry for - use no other 1-- Buchan's Specific and such other facilities as alight by eet.latent With You ;it 11, thitlernur, it served you right-they Pills are the only Beheld., itoinealy for all . Diseasey of the heminal, Urinary and Ncsrvious Itetlic 'Try ono box And the usages and tutureets or inn army. it appears ~h.,,,k1 'CI be shot I" 1,, ,•,,,,,,1 tiNl; DOLLAR A 110 K. One box w:11 it leet a that Mr. Jesse It. Grout fulfilled his part of the con- ,‘ •adi.,tber member o the eaure 1, o the Union cure, or money r e ined,. , Sone h l to, 011 receipt of price. fl 1 f 1J ' ' ' ' ' • •1 . • 1 tract. lie pr cured toe permit to purchase cotton ', J A ai.M S. BUTLER, which the Court declared illegal, Unie6., carried on uel g ue ; ` a. "' •' ; 1 he - might tell all about it, seoise D, mice uses., Now York, General Agent. by permission of the President through the frees- but he Was , afraid to. mar 15 hill 10 ury Department. The Court also deciared that the Mc. II arrisoit was so feeble, front age and - A Friend. in Need. Try It securing of transportation, which tee plaintiff aver- infirmity that he had to sit down part of the . DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LININI ENT is propyriet hoe red he did, was au improper and illegal use of City-the receipt of Ur. Stephen Sweet. of Connecticut. the ,:ten eminent torsos and wagons, or steamboats ; and tin, in ' tli•lit efing his sermon. 'We have 1-,,,,, setter, and has beim eves in his practice ria the las that the "other facilities " may hate been procured !alien wain evil times e ind d '''- • when mei ' ea " . twenty years w th the most astonishing ....c.c.s. An e. by honest or dishonest influence. i.e as =a-4,in at ,-,1 at t fie altar, :1.011 tin . f.---sed ter nal remedy, it iy witliout a rival, and v ill all , via!, ; , ii The Court very properly stated in its opinion that Christians sanction tho outrage. Indium , pdis ; more speedily than soy other preparation. Fur all Ithe matte and Nervous o,i. den it is truly infallible. and the employment 01 the plaintiff to procure the idle- 1 ~ .,' , l t in ez • -, 3d u l t. ' a curative for cures, Wounds, Sprains, Bruises, be, .i gal co-operation 01 the military in a private enter- ' ' - . .....- ' sisahnez, healing and miwortul sn.sicthening propert, prise, if proved, was equally disgraceful to the de-1 • excite the just wonder and astonielonent ot all who he fondants and the plaintiffs, and would insure the ill,alP-sT WELL IN DILDOM. -On the suoject , ever given it a trial. Over one thousand certiflcatos of dismissal of the petition of the plantiff to compel ..11,i, d ,wirig oil wells, the Oil City Register ; mark:dale cures, performed by it within the last two' the payment by the defendants of one-quartei of 1 ennirk. , l of the Hammond well, recently open, attest this fact. $40,000, the net profits in the transaction, with re- .r/-1-ce advertisement. • - Ar first, , t great Was the amount of probation to both parties. 'A l e call especial attention ,eel • ' ' t ' -- ter, th there wan considerable trouble in I geT - , -- Equality, to All I 'Uniformity of to the remarks of Judge Storer, whose ,• loyalty " tats ' ' ' 'at " 1 Prico I A new lentil, of Business! wary one los own and Republicanism Cannel, be questioned, lie felt eshau-ting, it. But now it ie flutring oil, and Salesman. JoNes & Co., of the Crescont One Price Cloth -11 constrained to say that the whole of the trade, as elearing Cecil nicely from the water. T -t .9 i leg Store, eel Market street, above lith, in addition to disclosed in the ploceediugs, 70aS 110 t Only fitSlfrtlfe• ' '1 te fl -' ••1 -'' hundred barrels of near] y six . having the largest. most varied mid fashionable stock of ~. et . ll.oaatt. . • INN ' jut, but leads dtrcelly to disgrace the cottnt, Clothing in Philadelphia, made expressly for retail isles, ' zs the price of blood." Y ' "" .-ii psr day, and over coven hundred and fifty -- ~ have reinstituted every one Ills own Salesman, by having After these remarks of the Court, it is unnecessary I,,,rrels ~f water and oil, with a fair prospect marked in figures, on eacht l e. theart.c. very lowest prire tse be sold for, they cannot possibly vary-all most for us to add a word of condemnation upon the in- ihi :I.CI itthrell , l. This - makes it the largest pro- t ,,, ~,,,,,o . famous outrages which have been, and aro being ,10,-ing well in the oirregiou Toe Noble Well The goods are well sponges and prorare , l, and dreat committed, similar to those developed in this case, i< i • ]data" '' •;-• searCelV five hundred barrels per Paine taken with the making. so that all ran buy with the and with the consent, i - 1 not the participation of i' rl ' ;',2 l '' ' ' ' Rill assurance of getting a good arliols al the very i.iiievt. high, civil and military officials. bays a o loyal ", do-i'. t t t ne • P Ma le Shade scarcely one hundred pries Judge, "this trade is a disgrace to the country "- and filry barrels of oil." The principal ' Itemvnber the Crescent, in Market, ahoy . je,C .Nji.S th1.._7,5t'0i„,3,111. get '2i ly 421 J,• ES more, "it id the price of blood." Here is the owner of the new well, Mr. Ide,minend, has damning evidence that the nation is being impuver- i ~,-,„ 1-ti, irifig in the oil district for years, with ---- -,---- AGE - -- ' - -- nt ,lit lit s • fished and hundreds of thousands of valuable lives ditr ,i . ~ b ' - ent succe , , , ut now nis pL ws - - ~. c. - sacrificed to gratify the cupidity and avarice of vita ;ii shoddy officials, contractors and speculators. if all ,t nee Will be irlndsmuely rewarded. On lbu lull, of May, by lti v. J. F. thonel , John W. Pinkerton to Louisa iishef, all of ti is cite sense of honor, pride and justice is not paralyzed in ........... . Oa the tiiiiii Ult., by Ilite. J. J. Striae, Michael Grid, of the public mind, the day of retribution, tearful and age' I' he AV ash ingm n Cbrottic.e says that ~ ,,„,,„,b , „ ~,,,,,,,,,, 1,,„t,,,p,-,-,,, of Strasburg boiiiii it h. overwhelming, will not lung be delayed.-littlian- the eotten crop of the Sloth in 1560 4 vs.. 5,- oe +1,,'31.0 . ult.. by the same. Samuel M. Harman, of apolis ,S ent i ne l , B Kauffman, of Lancaster tire. 19` 1 077 bales, and it sit p noees tint t the great w l ' l ""' Siill; '''''''• ; • mei . • , , . ~ -....... of, the 'Lath 'eat.. by Roo. A. 11. ithertz, Daniel U. Mata intik of it still remains there. There has also toy to ci,„,,:d. Cl.rry, bath of this clty. FROM Ali.K.l N S AS. , been sumo additions, but suppose there are -- Wane, dune, • ,. •• .it . only 5 000 000 of bales, all told, it is lllarruaduke who is reported in command of the '•'' • ..... , " , , rebels, who had 12 pieces of artillery, captured and ~,,rt•h ::,,,,, pt) bet - bate at present prises, or on the 10th alt, ill Manheim, Jaci.th E. Cross, ill the burned the steamer Lebanon and carried the crew te.'•mly•tive hundred Millions o 1 dollars. if cilth 3 , ‘,., „ , , hi, , , ,, 5 ,, ,. and passengers off. I m t'. .:r wet eto Cud to-day, the 5.,u , .11 •x••ill , 1 ;is, ,ho riOth nit, is this city. Samuel Dayton, son of the The prisoners and boats from White river report t„, , - 1 • rich, ' •b.. • . ,A, the tin , .1,,,,,,, L. Youngman, area 10 months and 4 days. '_' iiiiiiirtotive t, but I‘, ~ a, V, ail, the rebels thick, but the boats are not molested. On the alt ult., in this city, Mary Ann, daughter of N , Yll 11 ,1 ' A heavy ]urea rebels is reported within twenty- - ' - - - Jacob 13ombiirger, ill the 16th year of her age. five miles of Duval's bluff, rearchinr , on that place. -- _.........._ o n 2nd inst., is Columbia, Leah, wife of Philip Fordnay, a red :11 years They are reported to number rifteerAundred. )1(.*., 1 5`" Lindenw 2 .ld, the country seat of the. - On tho .'ilk nit., at Harwrod El.ospil. of nomads rra. The rebel Gen. Shelby captured Dardanelle last lam Ex-PresideTit yin Buren, has been sold oeived at the battle of the Wilderness. Corporal Andrew Monday, taking 200 prisoners. After the capture , . I l'C. - dilni Van Buren, its late 11 - sf,trer, of Company ki.-ifitli P. V., son of .13,,,uj,,,0n, r,.cer y ,y the on., • he crossed the Arkansas, as it was supposed he in- . • lloytetter. of East Donegal twps tended to strike the Little Kock railroad, pr,prietor, t.l a broker in Nov York, for :tbout ------ Jacksonville and Latesviile have been evacuated SOO 000. The property Ciro-ants of titre:, by our fumes_ hundred :totes of the best quality of farming ........land. Th.) gratitals around the mansion are Lancaster Wholesale Grain Market. NEW TAX - urm , ,, , rs. laid out with taste, and the garden, which is Corrected weekly by J. It. WINER & llao., Forwarding t G011.11216,kru Merchants, No. of Noctli Queen street. it is thought that the Abolition members of Con- large, ti m math. , the elioiconl ,d fruit, while an LatulabTEß, Juno t; grass will put the following items is the new Tax extensive hot lious , is filled with fruits from that, 5a0,..e0, , , .p tili, ' bill: - vvt,,, eve t, clime. Prince J,din must have been -- For speaking disrespectfully of Mr. Lincoln, two - -I, White Wheat, - ei 011.1.1 hundred dollars and confiscation of your property. ti , rlitiv " strapped "to have parted with his ~,,,i Ist For thinking against Mr. Lincoln, one hundred trial patrimoni I a. acres at so low a figure. Corn, oldeenew... . LI dollars. Famed Lindenwold should have brought more 0 ,,, ~ For dreaming disrespectfully of Mr. Lincoln, fifty money than that. P 'nce Jhn has • evideil tye 1.2 dollars. For taking the name in vain of any Abolition beer, ' d 002 ," ftnd done I v the broker ciorers.s,a -, brown --)., ' Whisksy, in Idols • .6 7 121 office-holder, twenty-five dollars. aforesaid. l' in tibia.. . 1.2 l For speaking ' disrespectfully of private Republi- ._ _ -- --- -- _ _ ____ __ __ - cans, ten cents each. 5" Browil',i Bronchial Troches, or Cough Tilt ke. GREAT CENTRAL FAIlt. For voting a copper-head ticket, twenty-live cents. t, , ~are PLEASE TAKE NOTICE. i' wt Cold, Hoarseness, and i Every lleniecratic odic) holder, taxed 30 cents a ' z1.4 " 1 -' - '' . day, (Sundays inclutb.O..) I nil o s bza, or any Irritation or Soreness of the then under thirt.a.n half price. This admits to EltillTY- Every , man not drafted to be taxed ten dollars. Throat. ONO, out of the NINETY Departments of the FAil' an., to much more than Oar-quarters of the whole spa o c,,eri I For every white male child born alive, ten cents. " (Ir..tit sorviiiio It, subduing Iloarsenesq •'' ~, , •..1. 1 , ~ . • . , ' • • by elle omiulnitS. le . italn uoparemeuts, m i ni. i a 1!UttIO I', For every - white female child born alive, ten cents. REV. DANIEL WISE, NEW YORK. cimtaining articles chiefly for exhibition, and not for Sale, For every negro male child born alive, a premium „ ,„ i, .• . ~, ,7 have bean permitted to charge a separate price tnr admit of twenty cents. ir , i r••mies area st aff O f Me to me. Bien, . lollowe t For every negro female child born alive, a prowl- Pane. EDWARD NoRYII, Art Gallery um of ten cents. Pres. llatnilton College, Clinton, N. Y. Indian Departnient, . For not believing Mr. Lincoln to be the Govern- " A situ Is . , 1 elegant combination for . p a an. Arms and 'frophies,... ......... Relieb and Curoaltha meat, a tax of five hundred dollars. COUghs &e," Horticultural Department For talking against the right Republicans have to 25 steal, a tax of fifty cents for each offence. DR. G. F. BIGELOW, Boston. Children's Amusements, William Penn Par:or, 10 " For dying, a tax of one dollar a head, save and _.... . Pennsylvania Kitchen, 10 l• except those - Americans of Afrloau descent, who Zeit'''' llenry B. Anthony, of Rhode Island, ckatina Pond, 10 " shall have a right to die free of charge.• The Executive Cummittee went, the •publin that, a. Was on Wednesday re-elected United States though the foil money's worth will be obtained fnim a .....-visit to the eighty-me departments to which the ontranoe Senator, tor six from the 4th of March BALLS AND BAYONETS.—The Boston Trave l - ' ' years, fee admits, yet it will be mond that the nine other do• art• next, meats will amply reward the visitors and juatily the ati. ler (Abolition) says : "Balls and bayonets dltioual outlay. All must Lear ill mind that, by these ex. • - , tra charges, the total receipts are increased and the holy will make our next President." 'Chen if the t e r The Columbus Statesman says three Canes 01 as much aesisted as it would be, were the earns ' Ham expended by visitors in the purchase of articles ox. people are not slaves and cowards,, balls and thousand farms in Ohio are left without a posed for sale. bayonets will unmake. That is the Christian man to attend them—thousands of fields are . The Fair will open on TUESDAY, the 7th inst., at 4P.M. Oa Wednesday, Bth inst., the Pair will be opened from rule. They that take the sword shall perish left to wither for the want of hands to oulti— .9A.ILtoIO P. M. i HORACE HOWARD FORNESS, 1 inneT 2t 22J Secretary. by the sword. vete them. - .. - , THR ARGUELLES pAsze., _ - _ . "VOT E FOR CURTIN AND AVOID A WARRINGTON, Jane 1. i - agnlllbleone before The President, in response to an inquiry, to 'tbleCT:47=oralgramny They put faith in the Loyal day sent to the Senate all the papers in the Leaguers who told them this, and not only this, but Arguelles case OD file in the State Department, in their League circulars they said: a . ballot Or and also a letter of the Secretary, in which he ~l ic a l er taitt m et f fortive al 11 b Ii VZ is t l r a rte as l fo h u is c , w rt i; : i says ; ••• By an act of Congress of the 15th of draft until 700,000 men have been called for since May, 18—, the African - Slave trade is declared the Shoddyite's election. And the end is not yet, ,i piracy, and by the treaty of 1842 wit- , Great for the intimation comes from headquarters that Britain, it is stipulated that they sill unite another general conscription for 300,000 , men will and urge upon all Powers the propriety and take e Frn e t rou ll i r in le t t h o e fuly o . f t l,9oo . , e oo w o e m m en t A duty of effectuall y, at once, and forever, that to 'elect CoETES there would be no draft' We clueilig all the African slao.: markets. The knew at the time they asserted a falsehood, and told SO3letsry says there being no treaty of extra. them so, for which we were pronounced 'disloyal.' claim) between the United States and Spain, But time is an avenger. Our word s have proven trnewhtetbelal'rtayereventem nor any act of Congress directing how selves bat as•triesters and falsifiers before the pee fugitives from justice in Spanish dominions plc.—Danville Intelligencer. shall he delivered up, the extradition in the . Arguelles case is understood by the State ; ltd The outrages on Democrats in the Department to have been made in virtue of West are committed even upon Democratic• the law of nations and the Constitution of the 1 1adies: A young lady living near Bellville, United States. Although there is a conflict of ' 111, was out horseback riding, not long since authorities concerning the expediency of exer- , when her horse was stopped by a Lincolnite cising comity towards a foreign Government who told her to " hurrah fir Abe Lincoln, or by surrendering at its request one of its own i else he would cat off her hair." This she subjects charged with the commission of crime spunkily refused to do, when the wrech seized within its territory ; and although it may be her, and with his pocket-knife actually per conceded that there is no national obligation formed the operation of cutting off her hair 1 to make such a surrender upon a demand A free country truly ! therefor, unless it is acknowledged by tr. , aty I ....... BURNING OF A WHARF BOAT. or by statute law, yet a nation is never bound ° to furnish asylum ti dangerous criminals who A large and valuable nava lw harf n C h r o r a v t , w j as un b e ur l n . ed are offenders against the human race and it is this evening. The fire was first discovered in the believed that if in any case the comity could paint and oil room, and is supposed to hays origi with pr,priety be practiced, Ihe one which is noted from spontaneous combustion. The fire was not discovered until it had, spread understood to have coiled fir the resolution of inquiry of the Senate furnished a just occasion rapidsaved . ee c a on n tro eth l t . eg T e h e e m jar i t , essf the flames was Many on board for its exercise. I made narrow escapes, the smoke and flame render- Oar Consul at H ivant writes to Secretary ing egress by the stairways impossible. No lives Seward. May 234, that on the arrival or Ar- were known to be lost. gu-tlles lie was immediately lodged in jail, and was an d nearly suffocated while endeavoring to save next ii ruing conveyed to Moro Castle, where his funds and papers. lie still remains. The entire loss is said to be $500,000 or more, consisting principally of naval stores, including BRIEF AND PulNTED.—rhe outrage u pon paymaster Dunn's safe, containing $ll,OOO. There was no ordinance or provisions on board. the New Yerk papers has been condemned by .....-- 1 ,:,, , 1y ail Ow respetttable organs of Lincoln, POLI C Y 'iIEmE I m tg R AT E n ° D RT P w i ßtow tt; ' e '— ke Tli et EßETALlATlN t O but we have not seen the whole story so Natchez, Mississippi, a force of Union bl'aclt :T ro l p e s was r sent e out to disperse a similar force of rebels. well and bri , fly told by any one as by the latter were badly whipped and routed. The Albany Statesman, an able Republican paper, blacks went into battle with the rallying cry of "Remember Fort Pillow." Eleven men were cap. which says : tared, but were immediately put to the sword on Wha' earthly object (except to show the the spot where they surrendered. One rebel drop. I, .. ,, t , l p,wer ot Mr. Seward's little bell) ped upon his knees before a black soldier, and beg had to.. li .v,rilio.ult. in suppressing the New :t o ‘ i i d h ' i : 'i a f e i a i nThwe h so a ld s ie h r t r l n c e i d o t w o ththis tchaipstaminana'l'l Y..rk dailies that were imposed upon by the "Do with r him as he would do with you if he bogn,: proclamation, after they explained ? was in your place and you in his," was the quick 11: •re is absolutely la, safety fur anybody, if ' reply. Swift as thought a loyal bullet was sent from tire. authi ties may with impunity arrest a Colt's revolver through the rebel's bead, and he 'considered fellclead severe e re th b e black Bome oath •U' cure and punish without trial. Itti a m vi rcl ig ffiss I h a i n s ei m es ay ba b t e ni it' .t:1 :.pp ear excusable in the ryes of Uro to all such we say, y "Remember Fort Pillow' ." thi , ,l:lng , r sanguine men, 'but the majority : Wa4. llepublican, imir,: put a ,C , p to this tyranny, Or there is an COti.to our IStelll ut Clover:l:llene. ter Beast Butler's brother, who recently died, left a fortune of two millions of dollars, the unelealf of which he willed to the Beast. 1 Both brothers went to New Orleans poor, but stole enough while there to become million sires. What a disgrace to the Country ! MoRE GUNILIATS LJST. — The New Orleans ,•otrest,: ndent of the 'Woad, under date of May 11, say,: We have met with another disaster at Sa bine Pi-s, Texas, the official despatches of which reached here to-day. On Friday night thu guni ate Granite State and Wave, which f-irmed part of the blockading squadron, were captured by a steamer disguised as a cotton heat. She succeeded in running alongside bath boats and taking them, much after the fashion in which the flataiet Lane was cap tured. The Granite State had seven guns and one hundred and sixty men, and the Wave mounted five guns, and was manned by eighty men. 110 N. DAN. W. VOoRLIEES A Lire MEMBER or THE SUNDAY SCHOOL MISSIONARY SOCIETY. —A novel scene occurred in the Sunday Sehool of the M. E. Church in this place last Sunday, Rev. Dr. Nutt, of Bloomington, was here in behalf of the missionary so'ciety, and an appeal was made to the pupils of tho Sun day School to buy life memberships in that l!ranch ;.t - the missionary society, at $1 each. Tile children " went in" with spirit ; Gen. PoisoNEn.—A few days ago, John Gibbony Grant, Gen. Butler, Lieut. Gov Morton, and and his wife, residents of Ilendricksburg, Lu' mlisr< wore severally made members, with I zern county, were both poisoned, by taking w;,rds of encouragememt on the part of the I strychnine in mistake for quinine. Thex,„ 4 .l Presently a little Democrat boy lived hut a few h-turs after swallowing the fatriY out th.tt tie would give '25 Cent! , ni the !!Iving Be, little children, the elde6 ll' no 1) a"• V""rhne. a tile muubcr ll !! only ti!a years, and the youngest a babe often pr,,posII!!!II Was aSrA/1111,111112: m charity, and un encouraging n rds were • sp -hem iu support of that motion! Still. two! TER,' of SERvicr. EKTENDED nthe little Delm'eratie boys o f fered a similar Conference of the Mtulmdist Episcopal ohm ., am..not each. The (mirth came from a 11e- , Octj •..t its late .sersion in Philadelphia, hone eX! i!oblioan 11.,v, who tendered his quarter I:ef.tre his father', , indignant frown and teodod the term of service of Methodist shoking of the, itt ad caught his eve! Dan. c lergymen, at each station, to three year() in was elected, fit the evident discomfiture of ;.,, , stpad one and two as here z, re I some d the old heads pre: amt.—Su/Lira , / (lad) Ikno Ta! UV - Nathaniel Hawthorne, the distinguish ed author, died at Plymouth, N, H., on the 19th ult., while on a journey for the benefit of his health, in company with ex-President Franklin Pierce. He had been suffering with general debility for some time, but retired to bed at night as well as usual. At 3 o'clock in the morning, however, he was found dead in his bed by ex-President Pierce. NEW COUOTERFEIT.-A counterfeit Twenty Dollar U. S. Treasury note, well calculated to decieve, was put in circulation in Philadelphia last week. It is a good imitation of the genuine, but the printing is not so well done, and the green on the back of the note Is some what pale. Better examine all the notes of this denomination before taking them. SPECIAL. NOTICES DIATUS OS I . );•Ort Sunday evening, a small T -btaciean4 light auteouenat.Thiltdaa.DOG, about bra montbto:d A liberal reward gilt to given for his return, or for infcrmation which wilt lead to his recovery. Lancaster, June 6:11. EO. hAISDRILSON. june It NOTIOE.--Ari Election for President. and Managers of the Lancaster Gee Company. will be hold at their Office, JUNE 13th, 1864. from 10 to 3 o'clock, P. M. GEO. K. .1111 D, Treasurer. Lease an ods 0/71CI, May 24th, 1664. may 31 L ADIES. STRAW HATS. 50 per cent. cheaper then beret fore, at the New York Millinery Store of J. LOEB. No. Si North Queen etreet, Lancaster, Pa. 5t 21 F 0 11, ATRIMONIAL.--If you wish to mar— ry, address the undersigned, who will send yon, withrut money and without price," valuable informa tion that will enable you to marry happy and speedily, no matter how old, how ugly, or how poor. This le a re. liable affair. The information will cost you nothing; and if you wish to marry. I will cheerfully assist you. All letters strictly confidential The derdred information seat by return mail, and no question. asked. Address may 31 4t 21] t I ,LOA.KS CLOAKS I SIIAWLEI SHAWLS!! S. WELSH se C . , are selling the above goals 25 PER CENT. below the the usual prices. LADIES PLEASE CALL and examine our elegant assortment of NEW STYLES, at the Northwest corner of Arch and 10th street, Phila. deiphia. [may 10 2m 18 T WE AND SERVICES AS A SOLDIER. Ij of Major General Oran:. Hero of Fort Donelson I Vicksburg! and Chattanooga! Commander of the Mili tary Division of the Mississippi; sod captor of 472 Cannon nod 'over 90,002 Prisoners, with portrait. Prire 25 cents. For sale at .1. M. WESTHAEFFER'S jsri 24 lf !if Chnap Ennic store lit r. ONLY CORRECT CHEAP 1U OF MAJOR GENERAL GEO. B. McOLELLAN This report should be in the hands of every patrioti• ci tacit. All the S. ldiers in the Army should read this r. port. Published at Waabington. D. C Price 50 cents, a J. M. WESTHAEFFER'S apr 12 tf 14) Cheap Book Store. THE REPORT OP MAJOR GENERAL GEORGE B. McCLELLAN. Report of MO Gen. GEO. B. McOLELLAN. The Report of Muj Oen. GEO. W McCLELLAN Price 50 cents, at J. M. 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[apr 15 ly 14 xTOTICE.--Whereas, Letters of Admin- Di Sara:ion, on the estate of Joseph Grubs, late of Man beim 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 6115] CIENRY 81111EINER. •IN[I.IALLNER Y. I MRS. M. J. DAlLthas returned from the city with an extensive and handsome assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER MILLINERY, which she oilers cheap for cash. Please call and examine the stock at the southwest corner of Centre Square. may 3 tf 17 ACTIVE AND RELIABLE AGENTS are wanted in every dletriet in Pennsylvania to canvass for THE HISTORY OF THE PENNSYLVANIA RESERVES. • This work will consist or about six hundred pages dare, will be very full, perfectly reliable, and will bi old by subscription exclusively. Canvonsers of the light kind cannot help making thei tTerts or this work pay munificently. Apply immediate ELIAS BARE & CO., Publishers. Lancaster, Pa. may 3 tf 17] 1864. I HIL AD EL PH IA f .4685 1 PAPER HANGINGS. 1 HOWELL 2 BOURKE, MANUFAOTDREHSOF WALL PAPERS AND WINDOW CURTAIN PAPER' CORNER 4TH AND MARKET STHEETB, PHILADELPHIA. N. B. A floe stock of LINEN SHADES constantly hood. !lob 23 3m 7 ESTATE OF MATTHEW Be.a.ruoLo MEW, late of Enterprise, Lancaster county, dec'd.- Letters of Administration on said estate having bee granted to the undersigned: All persons indebted thet et are requested to make Immediate settlement, and Uwe beviec claims or demands asainA the Ashe will prerer leen without &lay f r neltionlent to the undersigned, r dii,g in the City ot I.s.ticsmter. 1) 11. BARTH , iLONIEW, Adminiitiator. may 17 tit. iyj LIN ktiCUTOWS NOTICH,--Estrate of Mar— garet Hogg. late 01 er tt lerain townehip, deceased.— Letters testamentary on said estate haring been greeted to the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto ate re. quested to make immediate settlement, and these harlitu ClaitllB or demands against the 80100 will present them without delay lor eettlement to the undersigned, residing ~.t ot township KO BERT 11066, may 17 Pt lUt Executer. - l'ne o,ti UST Al'E OF J ADIFS A. NORRIS." E., II herons letters tostnine• - •Utry nn the estate nt .Inutes A. Norris, late of the 8i iy ni Erneastor, doted, hare been granted to the subserlber re,hling in raid city : All pel - sons edolded to said eat ate arc rtsinestell to make iroinediat • nyineot, and those but itnt ell ms will present 'heal 1010. ut delay propel ly aulhenticated for rettloment to lll'lL thIN IA 11. NOR' , IS. Executrix. Or to her Attorney, 11. B. SIVA It It. ESTATE OF ANDNEAV J. HANNA, decoosed.—Latter Tesininentary on the est 110 of Andrew .1. Hanna, late of Fulton toivikliip, biivints been granted t the subscribers residing in said township: All per.. indobted to raid entity are re. quest,: to notice notnedinle payment, red th.•no lowing elnink Will present then.. without delny, pr. ...fly an. thentienied fur settlement. Apr '26 Gt. 161 h iII!,IINIKTItATOR'S NOTICE.--Estate of leas: liab iiiksr, late of 'Manor tux.••i. 1... d-.'d I,Ru,, of ttitni,iAtration nn siid estate lin, iez Granted undersiiine.i. all I .ersons indebted thous, are regnes'e•l to make iminstliate settlement, and these having claim• o. doinatels n¢ai act the estate of ani I de •,'dent will nisi: • known to tl-tat the sam,• w limit delay. II A ER, Administrators, liesidini: in Manor tap. may 24 6t 20! 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One copy, securely enveloped, wit. be forwarded free of Mo any part of the United States for 50 cents in aps. Address, poet paid, Ult. HUNTER, No. 3 Division Street, NM York. may 2! 6m 20 SARAH B. LAMBSRT, Greenpolnt, Rings el:runty, N. Y IMIEI3 G HONG 1 , 1 F.:, ARY HANN A. CM= BOARD OP DIRECTORS Wm. G. Cieso, 0. S. K‘uttman, Wayhington Righter, 3.11. Shuman, Justus Gray OFF CCU: El= 9. 8. Detwiler, Cashier EGISTEWS NOTICE.--The Accounts of the respective decedents hereunto annexed are filed In the Register's Office of Lanauter county. for con firmation and allowance, at an Orphan'. Court, to be held in the Court Home, in the City of Lancaster, on the THIRD MONDAY,IN JUNE NEXT, (the oth) at 10 o'- e ck, A. M. A' .en Cook, Fulton township. Guardianship Account. By Timothy Haines, Guardian of Henry G. Cook, minor child of deten..rod. Christian Hasa. Little Britain township. By Abner D Campbell and Jesse Davis, Administrators. Jesse Hearne. Cotwain township. Guardianship Account By Daniel.Harrar, Jr., Guardian of Sarah J. Matthew, (late Ritchie, Paw of age.) and Lavinia J Ritchie, minor grandchildren of deceased. George Kling, Pequea township. Gumdiranstip Account By Samuel Huber. Gusadian of George Kling, Susanna Fling and Philip Kling, minor children of deceased Zartmao, Elizabeth township. Guardianship Au connt. By Christian Singer, Guardian of Sarah Zart man, minor child of deceased. Abraham Dyer, Borough of Marietta Guardianship Ac. count. By J. L Ziegler. Guardia(' of Emma Dyer, minor child of deceased. Abraham DJ, r, Borough of Marietta. Guardianship Ac count. By J. L Ziegler, Guardian of Edwin Dyer, minor child of deceased. Jacob Hata. City of Lancaster. Guardianship Account By Jacob Zercher, Guardian of Jacob Hatz; minor son of deceased. Joseph °loaner, Salisbury township By Christian D. Warfel, Administrator. David Hoover, Upper Learock township. By Lydia Hoover, Adminietratrix. Fanny Mumma East Hempenld township. By Abraham Mumma, Administrator. John Hiestand, East ilemptield township. By Christian Hiestand, Sr,and Jacob Eliestand, Executors. Michael May, may township. Guardianship Account.— By C. K. Rosa, Jr, Joseph Ross, W. C. Ross, II A. Roes, John T. Ross, G. F. Rose and James M. Knee, Executors of Joseph Ross, deceased, who was Guardian of Lewis May, Margaret A. May and Ann H. May, minor children of deceased - John Byers. West Lampeter township. Guardianship Ac count By Andrew Zorcher, Executor of Benjamin Johnson, deceased. who was Onardiau of John, David. Benjamin, Anu and Amaziab Byers, minor children of deceased. Peter Eisler., Ephrata township. By William F. Flutes, Administrator. Jacob Horst, Caernarvon township. By Moses Horst and Jacob Horst, Jr., Executors. Sarah Summers, Sadabury township. By William Sum mers, Administrator. Jorapb Brandt, Went Donegal township. Guardianship Account By Peter B. Nissley, Guardian of Joseph Brandt, minor son of deceased Hugh R. Buchanan. Salisbury township. By Ann Bu chanan and Isaac C. Buchanan, Administrators. William Rood, Fulton township. By Henry McVey, Ad milaistraton John Kidder, Borough of Columbia. Guardianship Ac count. By Samuel Truscott, Guardian of Maria Kidder, minor child of deressed, (now of egio Christopher Dummy, East lionipfirld township. Guardi anship Account. By .1 B Tshudy, Guardian of Elisa beth Simon, granddaughter of deceased, (now of age.) Mary Good, Brecknock township By Jonathan Good„ Executor. Christian Brubaker, Strasburg township. By Martin Brubaker, Administrator. Mary Dougherty, Paradise township. Be Geo.- L. Eckert, Executor. Benjamin Miller. Wert Lampeter township. By John H. Miller, Executor. Jacob VVisier, Manor township. Guardianship Account. By Catharine Cooper and John Evans, Executors of John Cooper. deceased, who was Guardian of Catharine, Adaline and Maly Ann Wisler, minor children of dec'd. John Slaymaker, Paradise township. By Gee. L. Eckert, Executor. Martin Gross. East Ilempfield township. Guardianship Account. Jacob Iliestand, Guardian of Salinda Hese, (late Saluda 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, Brockport( township. By Jacob Yohn and Peter Yohn, Administrators. John Snavely, Drumore township. Guardianship Account. By Frederick Stively, Guardian of Fanny E. Kealtn, (formerly Fanny Suavely,) minor grandchild of deceased. Peter Shifter, Penn township. By Jacob S. Shaffer and Daniel Salim, Executors. Andrew S. Miller, East Hempfield township. Guardanship Account. By John Gingrich, Guardian of Elizabeth, Pharos G. and Adaline Miller. John Rohrer, Guardian of Henry C., Andrew and Clara Miller, and Jonas W. Bucher, Guardian of Aoua Miller, minor children of deceased. Lenhard Bcckhard, City of Lancaster. By Ludnig Horn, Admiuirtrat. r. - John Pyle, Borough of Mount Joy. Guardianship An count. By John F. Pyle, Guardian of Philip A. Pyle, _minor son of deceased.. Henry K. Martin, Earl township. Guardianship Account. By Samuel E. Weaver, Guardian of Esther Martin, minor child of deceased. Catharine Hiestand, Hempfield township. By Benjamin Musser ' Administrator. Frederick C. Faber, Manor township. By William Kuhns, Executor. Jacob Williams, Conoy township. By John Masser, Ad• miuistrator. James M'Cullough, Bart township. By Robert Beyer, Ad miuistrator Broady, C SOWnehip. By Johu Sampson end briah Swishsr, Executors. Matthew Henderson, Bart township. By Lytle Skiles, Executor. Augustus Christ, Warwick township. Guardianship Ac. count. By Charles H. Kryder, Guardian of Aurelius Christ, deceased, who was a minor eon of deceased. George Buch. Sr. Ephrata township. By Charles Bach, Jacob Buck and John R. Duch, Executors. John P. Kapp, East Ilempfield township. By Michael Dellinger, Administrator. Christian Nicole, Conoy township. Guardianship Ac count. By 'olio S. Musser, Guardian of Noah (now of age,) Fanny Nissly, John 'Mealy and Martin minor children of deceased. George Kling, Pettit.% township. By Abraham B. Mylin, Administrator. Daniel Ault, Bart township. By Daniel Ault, Jr , and Mattbiaq Ault. Administ,sto, s. Peter Bakor, Borough of Marietta. By Frederick L. Baker, A dminiatrat or. Jacob Brickwalter. Manar township. Guardianship Ac. count 11) Jacob F. Fry, Gukrkban of Isaac Buckwelter, off nor son of deceased. Slurry Martin, Manor township. Ily Barultsrd Mann, (larnikir,) Ad of in isti att., Julio Lindeman, Manor township. Guardianship Account. By liaruherkl Silkily, (termer.) Guardian of Fanny Linde man, minor daughter of deceased. lane 31orrisun, Drumure township. By Robert King, Ad ministrator. Samuel Brubaker, Itapho township. By Samuel S. Bru baker and Henry Stauffer. Executkos. Abraham Coldrerd East Cucalico township. Guardianship Account. By hoary Stoner, Guardian of Abraham Coldren, minor sun of deccasod. Mary Hostetter, Manhoim tow nehi'.. By Henry Hostetter, Atiministnitur. Christian Basler, Manhoim township. By Christian Barrier, Executor. Urish IL. Burley, Bart township. By Ann, hockey, one of the Administratorx. Jacob Kautz, City of Lancaster. 135 Ilstijamin Routs, Art ing Executor. David Roland, Mount Joy townohip. By Abraham Horst, Executor. John Petersheim, Salisbury townxhip. By Joseph Km, tie!. sue of the Actiud. Executors John Petersheirn, Saliabury township. By Christian S. Potersheink. one of the Acting Executors. Johu llornherger, Ephrata township. By A. K. Horn. burger, A dminisi ran., David Stauff- r, Drumors township. By James Passmore, Administrator. lien. Themes Welsh, Borough of Columbia. By Samuel Truseott, Administrator. Andrew Clouser, Bmkdigh of Columbia By J. Duncan Cottiell, Administrator. Mamas Beuaett, Berough of CkJurubikr. By .1. Duncan Cottrell, Administrator. Martin Long, Borough of Columbia tlnarklianship Ac count. Ily David EvAus. Guardian of Jerome I. too, minor sun of deceased, (now of aged Joseph Foreman, Drunkkdo Ity Mercy A. Hess and William 11. floss, Administrators • f Elias liess. deceased, who was else of rho Adnitlistrators of .l:seph iitiCenstid. sad Martin Fagan, nurvi.ia g Ad- ISlin John Huber, lisquea township. BY John Hillier; Jonas Huller kind Levi Unlisr, Administrators litakigo Wkyiktler. Manheini tows ship lisinrdianship Ac. rmitit. By Bendouin Landis, Guardian of George 1.., CAT-colitis I, Elmira I, , St-au I- an.l John L. Weidler, minor children of rieceas,d. John Pew's, MoUnt Joy township. By Sarauol Eby, Ad rniuistrator. Jahn R.:- alount Joy township. By Samuel Eby, Ad ministrate, Isaac Ober, West Donegal township. By Isaac Ober, Jr., and Itenjandu Holier, Executors. Maria Keudig. Guardianship Account. By John Rohrer, Gnardian et Elizrbetti Kendiß and Mary Ann Keadig, minor chiMrtl•of deceased. Daniel ?taming, Manor township. By Jacob Pickel, Ad- nainhtratur. Dr. William IL Boone, Soliabury township. By Joseph M'Clure. Administrator. Barbara Kreider, West Lampetor township. By Martin Kreider, Jr., Administrator. Tiet•ry Gather, Upper Leacock township. By LerV Bard, Administrator. Jacob Garber, Upper Leacock township. By Levi Bard, surviving and Acting Executor. Adorn C. Spencer, Startle township: By Mary S. ll'Laugh. lin, Administrati ix. Jacob Il:•rzor, City of Lancaster. By Samuel 11. Price, Administrator de boots nun. Sloymaker, Parodies township. Guardianship Ac. • .unt. Li, N. E. FlaNmaker, Guardian of Emma C. Stakmaker, minor child of deceased. John Kam. SaPsbury township. By John Kurtz and Chi lotion Uherh , ltzer, Executors. Matihias Salisbury township. By Benjamin Weaver. Administrator. John Brandt, Mount Joy townt.hlp By Samuel M. Groff, Administratc•r. Philip Benedict. City of Lancaster. By John L. Benedict and Samuel 'leaflet, Executors . Mary cheats, Conestoga to unship. By Jacob Shenk, Ad ministrator. Christian Foltz, 11,rough of Elizabethtown. By George Byrod, Administrator. Christian Steiner, West Donegal township. By Angustris Steiner, Ex-cuter. Daniel Beek, Ephrata township. By John Beck, _Execu. tor. Richard Davis, Brecknock township. By John W. Ober he Izer, one of the Executors. Mary Yoder, Salisbury township By David F. Stoltzfus and Christian Stoltzfus, Executors Mary Kilbeffer, Manor township. By Henry Bausman, Executer. Christine Showalter, Earl township. By :Margaret Sim. waiter, Administratrix. Frederick Rudy, Weal Cocalico township. By William H. Paul, Exe.utor. Amer :Oaths. Fulton township. By Martha L. Stubbs sad Robert It Patterson, Executors. John Hoop, Salisbury township. Guardianship Account. By Jacob F. Hershey, Guardian of Joshua Poop, minor sun of deceased. James Reed, Salisbury township. By James D. Reed, Ad ministrator. Anu Brackbill, West Larnpeter township. By John Brackbill and BelliAMill Brackbill, Administrators. Catharine Wilson, Martin township. By John Wilson Administrator. Samuel Lindsay, Borough of Columbia. By Hiram B. Essick, Administrator. John apickler, Penn township. By Hem y Erb and Jacob Stehman. Executors. Jacob Groff, East Lampetfr township. By John Groff, Administrator. David Jenkins, Criarnarvon township. Trust Account. By Dr. John W. Nevin and James M'Ca.a. Trustees ay pointed to sell the Real Estate of deceased. Henry Herr, Strasburg township. By Isaac Mayer, Ad miuistrator. John Vegan, Earl township. By Isaac Vogan and C. 9. Hoffman, Executors. Christian Shirk, West Ilempfleld township. Guardian ship Account By Daniel Hoffman, Guardian of Jonas Hoffman and Fanny Hoffman, grandchildren of deed. Benjamin Hess, Providence township. By Jacob Johnson, Administrator. 0. P. Gross, Stale of California. By John W. (dross, Ad. ministrator. Samuel Gockiey, West Cocalico township. By Henry K. Gockiey. Administrator. Sarah Gray. East Lampeter township. Guardiannhip Ac. - count. .I.ly John Quigley, Guardian of J. R. T. Gray and IV EW SOAP AND CANDLE STORE. Itachael A. Gray, minor children of deceased I. The subscriber respectfully informs the public that Lewis Ilarple, Upper Leacock township. By Lewis E. for the convenience of his customers he has opened a Harple, surviving Executor. branch store at Jacobs. Mann, Manor township. By Martha Mann and No. 33 EAST KING STREET, Barnberd Mann, Administrators (Opposite the Court House,) Jacob Hanlon ' Borough of Marietta. By Jacob M. Hato Where will at all times be kept a frill assortment of Soaps lon, Admiulatrator with will annexed. and Candles of his own manufacture, as well as the best John Dither, East Comities. township. By William Von selections from the New York and Philadelphia markets, Neida, Administrator. among which are imported Castile, brown and white; G. Taylor Lane, City of Lancaster. By Wm. Aug. Atte°, Babitt's Union Soap. Chemical, Olive, Cincinnati Tetertne; Administrator de hauls non. i New Bedford, Sperm, Adamantine, Hotel and Tallow Clarissa N. Ritchie, State of Kentnckey, By Wm. Aug. Candles. Also I first-rate article of COUNTRY SOAP. Atiee, Administrator of G. Taylor Lane, deceased, who I All of which' will be sold at the lowest market prices, was Administrator of the said. Clarissa N. Ritchie, deed i wholesale and retail. Samuel Kurt's, Earl township. By Leah Kurtz, Abraham Thankful for past favors, he hopes by keeping the best R. Karts and Martin W. Kurtz, Executors, stock, as heretofore, to merit a continuance of patronage. The Highest Market Prices, in cash, Paid for Tallow John L. Strebig, Manor township. By M. D. Kendig, Ad-HERMAN MILLER, ministrator. I - Mud Soap Fat. Steam Soap and Candle Manufacturer, David Witmer, East Earl township. By Amos S. Pirltmerl4s North Queen and 33 East Ring streets. and David Martin, Executors. 3m 16 Jacob Lansch, Breckuock township. By Zranoy Lausch and John Stayer, Executors... . Jacob Hertzler, Manor township. Guardianship &octant. By John Liutoer, Guardian of David Hertzler, minor • son of deceased. Phioeap Harvey, East Earl township. Guardianship As. count By Martin E. SMaffer, Guardian of Elizabeth Jane Harvey, Mary Ann Harvey, Caroline C. Harvey, Sarah E. Harvey and Edward J. Harvey, minor children of deceased. Elizabeth Hartz, Salisbury township. By Henry Kurtz, Administrator. Sophia Sample, City of Lancaster. By John Fondecatnith, Executer. • Rev. Samuel Crawford, City of Lancaster. By -Margaret Crawford, Administratrix. John K. Rohrer. Bellmore township. By Mary Rohrer, Administratrix. Jacob Neff, Manor township. By Benjamin Neff and Christian H. Charles, Executors. George Smack, West Earl township. By Jacob Smack, Administrator. John Shreiner. Manheim ownship. Guardianship Ac count. By John Shreiner, Guardian of Jacob Hess, = deceased, who was • grandson of deceased. Samuel Palm, West Cee_alico township. By Mary Palm, Administratrix. Edward Ditzler, Clay township. Guardianship Account. By Samuel Eberly, Guardian of William Ditzier, minor son of deceased. Elizabeth Rudy, Clay township. By Noah Scherb, Ad• ministrator. Joel Sutton Colerain township. By Cornelius Collins, Administrator. • Sarah Brighton, East Hempfield township. B. Frederick Sheets, Administrator. liannah Slaymaker, Paradise township. By Begjamin Phenneger, Executor. Jacob Potts, Borough of Strasburg. Guardianship Ac count. By William P. Robinson, Guardian of Junius P. Potts, a minor son of deceased. Henry Gepfert, Mount Joy township. By John Gepfert and Martin Gepfert, Executors. Uriah R. Hockey, Bart township. By Mary A. Hockey, one of the Administrators. Abner Davie, Colerain township. By Jesse Davis, Execu tor Abraham Diffenbardi, East Lampeter township. By Abra ham K. •Diffenbach and Henry K. Diffenbach, Executors. Henry Breneman. Canny township. By Michael Martin and Christian K. Ebersole, Executors. Andrew Clements, East Lampeter township. By John Fonderemith, Executor. Jacob Grrsh. Borough of Marietta. By 0 C. P. °rash, re maining Administrator, with the will anal/ad. William F. Mayer, City of Lancaster. By Jacob Weaver } and Jacob Gruel, Administrators. Samuel Bey, Conoy township. By John L. Gish, Executor. Eligtheth Dietrich, City of Lancaster. Trust Account. By Martin Shreiner, Triistee of Elizabeth Lechler, under the will of deceased. Barbara Schumacher, Penn township. By Abraham Mu lch, Jr., and John Fisher, Executors. Magdalena Schumacher, Penn township. By Abraham Minich, Jr., and John Fisher, Administrators. Henry Witmer, Paradise township. Guardianship Ao count. By Benjamin B. Herr, Guardian of Henry H. Witmer, minor eon 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 Slyer and David Shirk, Executors. John Mohler, Ephrata township, By John L Mohler, Exact] tor. Josaph H. t berly, Warwick township. By Elias H. Eber ly, Jacob 11. Brubaker and Christian W. Eby, Executors. George Kimper, City of Lancaster. Guardianship Account. By Conrad Brock, Guardian of Mary Ann, Anne E., Andrew J. and Edward F. Kimper, minor children of deceased. George H. Whitaker, City of Lancaster. Trust Account. By Peter McCenomy, Trustee under the Will of deceased. George 11 Whitaker, City of Lancaster. By Peter McOon omy, Administrator. Ann }Rahman, 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 Cocalico township. By John Lutz, Adam S. Lutz, Jacob Royer and Sam'l Royer, Executors. Obed Weidman, Ephrata towhehlp. By Elizabeth Weld. man, Administratrix. Martin Weidman, Clay towarhip. 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 Roethei, Clay township. By Jonathan Roether, Administrator. Samuel Miller, Sr., City of Lancaster. By Samuel Miller Administrator. Henry Ditienbaugh, Sr., East Lampeter township. By Henry Diffenbaugh, Executor. Daniel Zittle, West Lampeter township. Guardianship Account. By Cyrus Zittle, Guardian of Hotly 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 C. Smaling, Administrators. John Kuntz, Mount Joy township. By John Nicely and. John Hershey, Executors. Levi Grube, Warwick township. By Mary °robe and Benjamin Bollinger, Administrators. Samuel Landes, Ephrata township. By Levi Landes and George Levan Executors. John Wm. Rawl, Warwick township. By Henry U. Rauch and Ferdenand D. Rickert, Executors. James Donnelly, City of Lancaster. By A. Herr, Smith Executor. John Jack, Colerain township. By Eli. J. Jack, Admin istratrix. Jacob Landis, Matiheim township. By Catharine Landis, Administratrix. ilendoreon, formerly Hauck, Itapho township. By Jacob M. °rider, Guardian. .James Parker, Little Britain township. by Wadtingtou Walk.•r. Administrator with the will annexed. Samuel Markley, Mount Juy township. By Abraham lb.rst and Michael floret, Administrators. Jacob McCully, City of Lancaster. By James F. McCully and Robert C. McCully, Executors. George Gingrich, Warwick township. By Christian Gable, Surviving Eleenter. Abraham Hutt, Ee-.t Lampeter township. By Joshua Root and Benjamin Root, Admi nistratorx Catharine Feller, City of Lancaster. By Philip Ballignan, Executor. Adam Rolloq Mauliaiin township. By Emanuel P. Keller, Executor David t-hreiner, Manheim township. G uardianship Ac t mint. By Jacob Esberethade, Guardian of Ann Eli. and Isaac J. Shreiner, minor children of said deceased. Henry Breneman, Strasburg township. By Henry N. Branetuan and Hoary Musser, Adminixtraturs. EMLIIN FRANKLIN, Register. ReniTralie Jerome, Lancaster, May '2.1, I h 64. 1254 t Dr. R. A. Wilson's Pills WILL CURE 4 00,,atin&c.rt . LOOK ON THIS PICTURE, And if suffering from Headache, go at once and buy a box, IF TITE DIRECTIONS ARE PROPERLY FOL LOWED, THEY WILL PERFORM A SPEEDY AND PERMANENT CURE, One Pill is a Dos( 131' B. L. FAHNESTOOK & CO SOLE PROPRIETORS WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, And Manufacturers of White Lead, Red Lead, Litharge, Putty, Sc. & 78 Wood St., Pittsburgh, Pa. F'ol2, SALE 33-Y" Druggists and Patent Medicine Dealers Everywhere. B . L. FA EINESTOCEVS Data Six We take much pleasure in assuring you that there to no Vermitrige now in use 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. Prima, N. Y. SAXTON tr. BISHOP. may 24 ly 2.0 B . L. FAHNESTOCK'S WORM CONFECTIONS Are prepared from the active principle of bin celebrated Vermifuge. They are put up in a nice and palatable form, to atilt the tame 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 rho most delicate child. Prepared and sold by B. L. FAHNESTOCK k CO, Bole Proprietors, 78 and 78 Wood and 91 Fourth streets, Pitts- burgh, Pa Bold by Druggists and Medicine Dealers generally. may 27 ly 20 I apr 48 TATES UNION -11101,311 L, • 0 608. „CND 008 mAaszr arzzar t , P H frA D'lr P . HlB._ - - The undendgned, begs so infirm bfellieadereedt.the *RE mer ;citrons of the "STATES UNION," MI wiN-- - as the public generally, that he has accepted the Eu , managership of the HOTEL named at the head of this notice, and that the house has beMs thoroughly renovated and improved- throughoat, hE et , manner which will compare favorably with what are called the diet ciao Hotels of the city. Thy oAa the public is respectfu ll y Noll:nod. The ,=.are EIEU per day. MLA& N. ALMOND, Menar... June 9 • 'DOR A TWO ONE—STORY BRICK DWJELdaueG 110IISE8, on the &nab M. of Loort sitreof, .. . . .-. _ . street, Leneastei, 16 feet front and 28 feet dee p _esob. LTE -- Lots 200 feet deep. Now owned by , Dardel MO- . Laughlin. Also, a House and Garden - to let. .."- ' Apply to NIWTSN LIGIMMS. - • Office, Duke St., nearly opposite Court House. LANCASTER LOCOMOTIVE WORKS, LANCASTER CITY, PENNA. • .. JAMES A, MORRIS;'. Having taken the above Works, Is now prepared to execute promptly orders for •1. I ■l 4 • COAL AND WOOD BURNING LOCO- I.' , , MOTIVES • " of first-class workmanship. Also, every description of BOILERS, • STATIONARY &NUNES, BRASS AND IRON OANIINGS FORGING.% SHAFTING AND MILL GEARING, . • AND RAILROAD 11ACHINBIlY 6m 61 THOS. COLiNAZi. 0. R. OOLIKAN. 'COL BRIAN & BIi.OTMEE, . . . . . TAILORS AND °LOTHIBBS, '. ?Alftve removed from No. 41 to N 0.57 North Queen 'tree; '..(51. W. Shindel's old stand.) next door to Buohmuller'a Cutlery Store, sign of the Big Gun where they have on band the largest and best assortment of CLOTHS and BEADY-MADE CLOTHING of any eatablishment in the city. They respectfully invite the attention of their old friends and customers to an inspection of the name, and request the patronage of all who wieh the best of Cloth ing at the cheapest rate,. 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 t Brother. mar I 6m 81 M. W. BHINDRL. E IRST NATIONAL BANS -OP MARIETTA, PA. DESIGNATED DEPOSITORY AND YINANCIAL AGENT OF THE lINITRD STATES 10-40 LOAN. By instructions from the &oratory of the Treasury, dated March 26th, 1654, 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 payoble In gold.— On Bonds of $5OO and upwards, semi-annually, (let of March and September,) and on those of less denomination!' annually, (Ist of March.) Subscribers can receive Bonds with Coupons from March let, by paying the accrued interest in coin; or In lawful money by adding 60 per cent. for premium. Or, if pre ferred, may deposit the principal only, and receive Bonds ith Coupons from date of subscription. Registered Bonds will be issued of the denominations of $5O, $lOO, $6OO, $l,OOO, $5,000, $lO,OOO, and Coupon Bonds of $6O, $lOO, $5OO and $l,OOO. For the greater convenience of subscribers, the different Banks aria Banks throughout the county are authorized to act as agents for the Loan. As only $100,000,,00 of this Loan can be WWI, we would urge upon per. one having surplus money, to nub scribe promptly and secure the investment at par. The Secretary, in preboriting this now Loan to the pub. lie through the National Banks, relies upon the liberality and patriotism of oar 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 thin time. may 10 7t 10.1 1864. 1864. SPRING DRY GOODS ! NAOER & BROTHERS have now open a full stock of Dry Goode for Spring Sales, and invite an ex amination. CHOICE STYLES, SPRING PRINTS, BEM MARRS, KOMI AND AMERICAN GINGHAIdiI LADLES' DRESS GOODS! A beautiful assortment of new styles in all the new materials; also, Hemstitched and Linen Cambric, Hand kerchiefs. Lice and Grenadine Veils, Kid Silk and Lisle Thread Gloves, Hosiery, Ac. LADIES' CLOTH CLOAKS A basulifto :Anortmont CLOAkINU CLOTLIS--all the new ehados STELLA, CASHMERE AND GRENADINE SHAWLS MEN AND BOYS' WEAR Black French Cloths, Neat Oasslmeres for Boys, Black Doeskin Caasimere, Merino Cassimeres, Blue and Brown Cloths, Caehmeretts and Jeans, Scotch Cassimeres, Fancy and Plain Cottonadee, Fancy '• for Snits, Linen Drills and Nankeens. Gouts' Shirts, Linen and Paper Collars, Neck.Tlea, and Gloves. A very large and complete stock of the above goods, .mprising all qualities. ItE ADY-MADE CLOTHING A full stock of our own manufacture OLOTIIING made to order promptly in a superior man HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS Linen and Cotton Meeting, Table Linen and Napkins, Damask, Townlltra, Blankets, Marseilles and Honeycomb CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENSWARE CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS A full assortment of English and American The largest Stock ever offered in this city, colorising all qualities from low priced Blanks and Satins to the finest Gilt Papers. All of the above goods have been purchased for Clash, d Will be sold at the lowest prices. 1864. 11364. sPRING TRADE WENTZ BROTHERS, No. 6 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 pomitile prices BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED BILUBLM, SIIEETINGS, PICKINGS, CHECKS, SHEETING STRIPES, CALICOES I CALICOES II CALICOES!! I &a, &a., In all grades and prices. New and old housekeepers een save money by looking through our stock. DRESS GOODS. As in peat seasons this department is tinstirpeased In variety, choice and price. ALL TEE LATEST STELES POB, SPRING. SPRING DELAINES, BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS, Ao. BRAWL AND CLOAK ROOM. Great attractions for ladles. HOOP SKIRT ROOM. The largest stock to be found. Ladies' and Wpm', from 12 cents to $3.00. Remember mar 8 tf 9] SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHS, CASHMERES AND READY-MAIID CLOTHING. AT S. S. RATHVOIPS ESTABLIMMYST, Corner of North Queen and Orange streets, (Kramph's old stand, ) Immediately oppoelte Shober's Hotel, LANCASTER, PA. li'S Relying with confidence upon that patronage which his friends and the public have heretofore extended towards him, the subscriber, even in these equivocal times, has provided himself with a large simply of seasonable READY—MADE CLOTHING, Consisting of Back, Frock, and Walking Coats; Pan Vests, Drawers, Under-13hIrts, Woolen Over-Shirts,' Collars, Neck-Ties, Bear% Stocks and - Cravats; Suspenders ' Hosiery; Silk, Linen and Cotton Handkerchiefs, &c. Also, CLOTHS, CABEIMEREB, AND VOTINGB, 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, trom present appearances, likely to be any diminution In the pride of material, bat rather an advance, it is therefore the interest of all who want cheap clothing to bay them now S. 8. HATHVON, Merchant Tailor and Clothier Corner Orange and North Queen street, Lancaster. apr 28 8m 19 C LARKSON & CO., BANKERS, No. 121 S. THIRD ST., PHILADELPHIA GOVERNMENT SECURITIES OF ALL ISSUES PLOICZASID AND ran 'mix. STOCKS, BONDS AND GOLD BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS COLLECtIONS MOMP'ILY MADE ROBT. CLARKSON, E. C. McCLURB, apr 12 G P ADEN, WEB, AND . FIELD SEEDB.4 All Seeds bought at our store warranted fres&d genuine. • AGRICULTURAL AND ROI:MICR:W:11UL IMPLEMENTS, SHADE D , FRUIT and ORNAMENTAL TREES; FARM AN GRIST MILL °ORR SHILLERS, STRAW AND FODDER CUTTERS, •P LOWS AND CULTIVATORS. Hanging Baskets and Vases in great variety. "tar- A liberal discount to the trade. air Ordere . sollcitei and promptly filled, at the old established SEED AND AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE, No. 805 Kum? Slum PEUIAMILPID 14 A. am GOTLIEB 811171.1.K.E..Y, , LANCASTSB HOUSE, Sxmar, anal= MASERS Ann Wmaza • - (above Penna. R. 8.. Depot,) HARRISBURG, PA. He Is folly prepared to accommodate strangers. and travellers, and pleased to see all hls old Lancaster Mends when they vialt Hamiatrarg. [may 10.11 t lEt A5lOB BOWMAN, (ladder WALL PAPERS 1 HAGER & BROTHZREL No. 6 Bast King Street, Sign of the Bee Hive, WENTZ BROTH:BBB D. K. JACKMAN, L. A. MAOICSIY. 8m 14'
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