!,.., . Mem ther LoalsviNst (iy.) News.] I THE DRAFT. 1 TERRIBLE DISASTER. . MASS MEETING OP IN= DEMOCRACY Report of the Secretary of War to the The steamer B er k s hi re, running between IN LOUISVILLE. President—Repeal of the $3OO Clause Hudson and New York, belonging to the Recommended. In response to a very , brief notice, the De- . , ASHINGTON, June 8 . ! Hudson Steamboat Company, was destroyed it moorinry of Louisville met at the Court House I The following was laid by the Speaker be- by fire on Wednesday night last at Esop's onlaeeday evening, May 24, in overwhelm- fore the House to day, and was referred to the Island, eight miles below Readout. She was ng - numbers—the largest primary meeting ,Committee on Military Affairs: on her way down to New York. which has been held in the city for years— To the Senate and House of I?epresentatives : _ . • I have the honor to submit for the consider- The fire originated in the lamp-room, and and organized by appointing Dr. Norvin ation of Congress a letter and inolosure from was caused by the explosion of a lamp. Green, chairman, and Oliver H. Strattan, the Secretary of War, with my concurrence in The loss of life cannot as yet be correctly secretary. I the recommendation there made. ascertained, but it is thought from what has The call for the State Convention was then ABRAHAM LINCOLN. Washington, D. C., June 8. been learned that at least forty persons have read by Dr. J. R. Buchanan, with a few brief perished, mostly burned to death in their comments, and received with applause. WAR DEPARTMENT, t • state-ro•illi. No one is believed to have. es : A-committee was appointed to report reso- WASHINGTON CITY, June 7. j taped fr dn the ladies cabin ! 'laions, consisting of Dr. J. R. Buchanan, E. ! To the President—Sia: I beg leave to sub mit to you a report made to me by the pro- S. Craig, S. M. Bernard, W. A. Hauser, T. vost-marshal general, showing the result of J. Conn, T. J. Frazier, Wm. Mix, and Dr. H. ! the draft now going on to fill up the quotas F. Kalfue. They condemn the war, the ad- l of certain States and recommending a repeal ministration, &c., &0., and conclude as fol- ! of the clause in the enrollment act, commonly known as " the three-hundred d sllar clause." lows: The recommendation of the provost•marshal 4. That the CONSTITUTION is the govern- ! general is approved by this department ; and ment of a Republic, and the people as its I trust that it will he recommended by you to authors are living sovereigns to whom all al- ' Congress. legiance is due, and he who violates the Con- The recent successes that have attended our stitution he has sworn to observe is a traitor, arms lead to the hope that by maintaining while he who violates the sovereignty of the our military strength and giving it such in people and endeavors by military violence• to crease as the extended field of operations may wrest from their sacred sceptre, the elective require, an early termination of the war may franchise, is guilty of the darkest treason be attained. But to accomplish this it is lib that can be committed against a Republic. solutely necessary that efficient means he 5. That as a Republican government re- taken with vigor and promptness to keep the quires a high decree of intelligence and virtue army up to its strength, and supply deficien in the people and in their public servants, ties occasioned by the losses in the field. and as men of the Caucasian race have sue- To that end resort must be bad to a draft. cessfally maintained republics while those of But ample experience has now shown that the the African race have not been able to rise pecuniary exemption from service frustrates above barbarism except when assisted by the the object of the enrollment law by furnishing white rase, it is obvious that the attempt of the money instead of men. ... Jacobin party to degrade the white and ale- An additional reason for repealing the ex vale the negro to equality and citizenship is emption clause is, that it is contemplated to a movement of stupendous folly and malig- make the draft for comparatively a short term. nity, identical with one of the bloodiest ful- The burden , f military service will thefi,f,re lee of the French Revolution, which found be lightenened. But its certainty of furnish ts climax in St. Domingo—a movement which ing, troops is an absolute essential to success. requires the sternest resistance of every I have the honor to be your obedient ser i patriot. vast, EDWIN M. STANTON, 6. That truth must triumph by free discus- Secretary of War. sun, and that freedom of the press, freed. on —.......... s2s n tige- Employment I "Tist [575 I of speech, and personal freedom are guaran- GEN. IIeCLELLAN AT EASTON, PA. AG E N WANTrDI Ws will pay from $25 1.-, ~ 75 per mouh, and all oxpenses, teed rights which none but traitors c . ,ti a`sail. Gen. G. B. 'McClellan, in company with Mr. 'active Age - nts, er Ore 1,.. coiumission. Particulars sent and that the (once Federal, now) - Jacobin Barringer, Chief Engineer of the Morris and 40. Address Erie Sewing Mschnie Company, R. JAMES, party, which assails these rights has, from Essex Hailrowl Company, with whom he had emetal Agent. Milan, Ohio fang 27 ly 33 the foundation of the Government, been un- been ir.specting the line of the proposed ex- xfse• Ey e an d E. ar . friendly to liberty and its constitutional safe- tentiinn of that. road to Easton, arrived in that PROF. J. f I L ?,r ,, S, Ti M i, a . ~,,? c ua i dd s . , ,,, ,A,,p aii .,,,,,,, v .,,, guards, and is still, notwithstanding its hypo place ~,, Tepidity °yelling, and engaged guar- i t=l .l erpn la, Leyden, p,rsons . ntilict,d war, Ili ..,S. el the ' oiitical professions and catchwords. the dead- ter- it' th - Franklin liduse. Within sine hour EYE sir EAR will be , i-ntifically treated and cored if ly foe to union and liberty, following as a crowd -,f several thousand people hail assem ""blltTlvictAl. EYES rotor - b it without pain. No leaders men who rallied under a sixteen star- bled in front of the llitel, which kept charges made for examination red flag—men who have threatened and increasing until about 9 o'clock, when Coates' N. B: The Medical Faculty is Invited, as he In, ro, pl stied disunion—who have sympathized with Cornet Band appeared and played several se i c o re n t ,s,2 l 3 o his mu of treatment. ly 24 our foreign enemies in war, and who are, at patriotic airs, when Gen. McClellan stepped I _ Owners! this time, apparently determined either to on the balcony. His appearance mai greeted DR SVII T E;.T'S. I4 II4 r AtL7IBLE LINIMENT FOR HOR , ES divide or ruin the nation, arid if they carry with hearty cheers front the thousands of men iii unrivaled by any, and in all cases or Lameness, arising out their policy, will proh tidy b dli divide in the street below and the waving of hand- Bum Sprains, l i l i rLi u se , s ,, o , r , :i%c d m d c ie lniziteeff r ect I: n. ,.. 14,c1. ,, ,a:1 and ruin the country. Against such a party kerdliiefs from as many ladies. The scene was IV., i ' t. ' .lit u also cure .' speedily. Sparin and Ilingt]one may we assert that freed to : I speech whieh, st a very brilliant one. he easily prevented and cured in their incipient stages, Daniel Webster said, i- , r a right to be The General merely thanked the people for tat ti sennaed canes are beyond the possibility of a radical taro. No ease of the kind, however, 18 so desperate or brought in question. no gratilying a reception. lie had come un- hopeless but it roar- be alleviated by this Liniment, and the e La o moness, 7. That it is the duty ~f chi , Democracy to expectedly, and he knew they would excuse its faithful application wi t ll ,, a y lw l w t. h remove co defeat thesix great measures of the Jae ;bin him if he said nothing more than to repeat his .. I. ‘l :: , o a r . ; bl, ur,e e . l2, ,,, o n rs o e r s: h o o j Id have this comedy at baud, for policy now in progress: thanks for the honors conferred upon him. its timely Lien at the first appearance of Lameness will First- -The sdpprossi mof freedom ~ f .1.eC , 11l Ile then returned to the parlor, where its , e tn lT , 'A u k ,' t l , l3. ,a l' i 'r r, ,",, t . , „ T e `'7, ° ,,, f ,l7, u .., ll n d l l t ‘ d r . i i ' a t' e o " , ,:r: o lk ,,r, a ,; and el the press - many as.could I 'roe their way in, paid their otherwise valuable horses nearly worthless. Sec old -- file aeiiiiiildtio)) the eighout Site respects. In the crowd were a number of eel- 'see advertisement. [ jun, '23 1..21 South of the republican form of g ,verrinierit diets who had fought under him in Virginia. 4,,,5wa110w two or three hogsheads which the tionsti , o• im gii irimiees I, every One veteran, who had lost a leg, hobbled in on of '• Beehu." `• Tohie Bitters," " : , :trt tto.rtlla,' " N,vous State, and rIT - e ,v,.-:hr ,, ,v of the right f sub his crutches, graspod - Little Mac'' by the A ,, litiiir ,h ts ,. e.': , : u r i . , , , de o c, & Jr . a , u , :1 ., suer you i )I, n p re i s , n o ttl , rage in the i“o & r sn. • e,.. and v,'herever ii hand and exclaimed," God bless you, General : BuctiAN's ENGLISH spl:inFic PILLS, and be rastoria can be safely ante.ounlishod In, military power i ilisight under you two years and would be ,to health and vigor is le, than thirty days. They are purely vegetable, pleasant to lake, prompt and salutary Third—The eicrazi n r i . he 1)1 wk. barbarian willing to fight with you two m ,re." is their effects on the broke down and shattered consti. racc I . ciiizenship, :sod their I dmatioa into Between 9 and 10 o'clock, General MCCIOI - Intiork Old and young can 11.ke them with advantage. standing a: me ). • , control whites. lan felt the hotel and went to the residence of linpu-tad and sold In the United States only by JAS. S. BUTLER. Fourth 1 . 1. , .1 ,, . I ttloti ttrid eonfiscation of Judge Maynard, where he spent the night. Station D, Bible House, New York, General Agent the irir in , ry I ti:-- .o. '.ern *ley. Here again, crowds of ladies and gentlemen P. S.—A box sent to any address on receipt ef . pri,— whic Cls One Dollat—puqt free. , [Mar 15.3 m 10 Fifth -r, ousl teeineti.• ,a iii di: eson t and p sired in until 11 o'clock, all of whom seemed ) uture gonerate :,.. he •in 011'i•:/1 30 I 11111 , 01 ); d• lighted to take by the band the hero, the j Do you Wilifill to be cured I Dlt. BCAN'S ENGLISH SPECIFIC PILLS cure, in debt. p,orsor :roil siiiiesinan. On Wednesday morn- km, wore[ cases of. enoueness, Ill thau 30 days, the N ' I .. . Sixth —fhe c divers ;of. ..r i 'II , l.lltror,' l(lil) 11Ig lie Mr I. r hir Ii at Orange New ; potency, Premature Decay, Seminal Weakness, lusauity, a militarcamp and ;he insugurati ,n of a Jer•ey. , and all Urinary, Sexual, and Nervous Affections, no mat ei ter from what cans° produced. Price, One Dollar per box. syritm of iinendhsv .e,,- 1 , frh foreign nation.. - ---,..... Sent, postpaid, by mail, on receipt of an order. Tu offmtt the-e 1.11tt!, .... Ye , .tro It , t I , T ' at•l .'.ORGAN ON A RAID. Address, JAMES 8. BUTLER, Station D, Bible House, New York. in conjunction ;NI , O all colt., In , r ei ; I ii•i, -it! , CINCINNATI, •Jont• It' ~,,, 1 ,, 3,11'10 port the Consti; ii ; i,.., ..1 t tie I; n : r e d St at,, A rebel force, supposed to be under John . ~ and we ree.,rnmend !hi , IV ~.,. II; rs ,!L tuck:, ~ 1 Nl,;rgan, made in• entrance into Eastern ~,,4 p, ,,,T i i l ,i , c i c ,. . } i.. , 1 ,, ,, e 5 i .‘ t i,.0: t - k: 0 , a ,e l , •! fit e ,, x ,,, P , efle c n A u e 0, p c: N i all opponents t,f the policy i I the present Ab Kentucky a few dlys ago, and this morning To YOU:SO NIPS told others, - who ;offer from Nr1,01113 ministratien. e,rtured the to.,vit of Mount Sterling. Debility, Premature Decay of Mauflood, .tec , supplying 8. That an un..;•;tuirneled nr , ,, entrain. Morgan's foreer are estimated at two thou- e l; t .s th eel, a , ln i i t i t im ti t t ;f T:Ltit , l l n ,. .tv: l S:l4]• in G , LF CURE By one who cousiderta,ls q uaek• meled suffrage, fidebty to o.,ortituf: ,os, ~n i- rand five hundred. A portion of his command cry By encltaing a postpaid addressed envelope ,lugle pacts and laws, peao..- and Brij tty holy:gilt i .,,,,k I , ,,,session of Paris this afternoon, and it ,o i res may be had of N th Aer t iTA tl r l i tt i r ic . L m A.yvArß. E,, , sovereign State, peat: , and frienily e ,:urner- is thought have destroyed the extenrive tree- may 31 ly 2tl Brooklyn, Kings co ,Ty Y cial intercourse with all eat' , in-, a cheap and tie-work near thole. Iwo important bridges - --- simple Et 1u of government, with no e.irrupt- •h ive heel] destroyed between Paris and Cyn- 1, 4 fir A Gentleman, cured of hiervott, De- Wily, Incompeteucy, Premature Decay .and Y outhful ing patronage or usurpat i on „f d o ul,tllll thi,l na. Part ~ .,1 the rebel forcer are moving Error, actuated by a desire to bonetit others, will be happy powers, are, and must ever be, the I)mnocratic north on the Kentucky Central railroad, and ,‘ to .d ru di a r i o s c h o t o o n v f i 7.. h m ,.,: i Hoed it. (f . 's, of charge)• . tlto r ecape g the simple remedy user In h. policy. . there has been no communication south of ; case. Those wbuiug to profit by his experience, and pos. 9. That the reveeittion of all constitutional Bard', station since 3 p. in. secs a "Valuable Remed•, will receive the same, by return edicts and pretended laws. an immediate The rebels also destroyed the bridge, and - ;mid, (C A :1311311y sealed), by addressing . JOHN B. OuDEN, armistice, and a National ClJarenr.i ,i; for the tore up the track of the Kentucky Central 11111 Y 1 3rn 191 No. CO Nassau street New York. adjustment of our difficulties. are the olby railroad between Cynihiana and Paris. They qs- Use no other i--Butilian's Specific means of saving our nation front unlimited also cut down the telegraph wires Pills are the only Reliable Remedy for all Diseases of the calamity and ruin. Another gang of rebels attacked a passes- Seminal, Urinary and Nervous systems. Try one box, and be 'cured. ONE DOLLAR A BOi. One box will perfect a The committee on nominations reported a ger train on the L iiisville and Lexington cure, or money ref u ndeu. Sent by mail on re t ,, ipt of price. JAMES S I. UTI.Illt. list of delegates to the Demoeratie State Con- railroad, near Smithfield, burned two of the Station D, Bible illouse, New York, tieneral A g ent passenger cars, a baggage car, and robbed a „,- 15 :fie to vention, of the 15th of June, and adj , urned. the express car. . --.....----- - 44 ,- - A fr''r I e ra ti. Isa 'A c eti . Try I I A U. S. mfiIi...SHAL IN TK0L18LE._......... , DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT is ure T .arod from MORE ASSAULTS ON THE POOR "A N.'o4ereC.iPtal ,at ALBANY, June S. Lincoln and Stanton have appealed to Con- : bone „,.,7 t , t l. an y. d t h h a t s h li . ee m u n, u t s . o , d th in ui l ,, ) , s i, l7. , 4..ti , c .o l , 7 th A e ,, I n t. The cause of constitute toad liberty Sis yin at tii ,, 0, ,, ,, , , grees. to repeal the $3OO draft commutation. terse], remedy, it is without a rival, and will alleviate pain . dicated m-day by a verdict rhey would like to have it believed that their mor e speedily than any ether preparation. For all Rho, Circuit Court of nine thuusand dollars twain., matic and Nervous Disorders it in truly infallible. end . object 14 simply to got men to fill up the army' a curative for Sores, Wonnds, Sprains, Bruises, ler., its Marshal Murray, and William Buckley, his ' deputy. The plantiff, Albert W. Petrie, Was but hottest, Gattilligent people will not think .00thiu4, healing aua powerful strengthening properties, , excite the just wonder and astonishment et all who have so. If the great matter is to get men, by arrested in August, 1862, by Depute Marattai over g iven it a trial. tivrr one thousand certificat , s of re- Buckled n.r militarrservice, why not close all markable cures, performed by it within the last two years. Buckley, who had no warrant, bur acted upon d.iors of escape, against all able-bodied men attest ttt , .. , t'e dr t. ,rti,r,,,, the authority of the War Department. and ell t t ent. of proper age ? Why repeal the $3OO clause, information of Patrice political opponents that and leave the substitute door open ? Lincoln he had spoken against the Administration. 44-- Equality to All I Uniformity of :Ind Stanton both know that the $3OO commu- , Price! A new feature of Business! :.very one tis own Patric was arrested while at work on hie 'cation has saved many a poor man from being ' ,s,„`i i g l'i t r e :,,,in'LL'A r t i , / ,',,a,! • :".q,. ° X 1 ,: d i 1i c ,, 1 , u1-h t ,; farm, taken to New York, confined in the Elm his family, and it it is ieteise the largest, most varied and tashiona4ae ..tuck of street jail in an underground cell. The apart i'lerpae4agleedd, there Y w rr ill m be no CI):IDCe Of escape for , I c .. l ,, thi e 'a L Lii t l ia r t h . l , l. , i , i!lPili” , T." "P s TIY ''' retell "I", meet was four feet wide and six feet lon , any hut the rich, or the, sons uf the rich, for and there were two other prisoners confined marked in ti g ures,OTiM erticle w . u th:! vtTyricastat h' p r rTc! in it. He offered bail, but it was refused. substitutes would advance to $lOOO or more, . t can be sold ter, ~, they cannot possibly vary—all must far beyond the reach of any poor man how- ,:, Y and he was kept in prison until he consented n .i.ki'l:Vdds are well sponged and prepared, and g reat ever many friends he may have. No, no, pains taken with the making, so that all can buy with the to employ and pay Judge Beebe to pr.•cure Messrs. Lincoln and Stanton, if it is men you • ten ....see or g ating s good article at the very lowest his release. Judge Ingalls presided. Judge lee Parker conducted the case for the plaintiff, Pr want—able-bodied men—then say so, honest Remember the Crescent, in Market, above 6th, No 604 ly, and call for and takerich and poor alike. , oet 27 !y 421 30NES A CO. ' and Mr. Mattoon for the marshal and his Away with- your unjust discrimination. - - - deputy. •.- Strike ~ u t the substitute provision, as well as • The case was sworn "II two. terms on ac- the the $3OO, and put all on the same platform, - count of the absence of SeSecretaryStanton. Onor Pt out neither. Henry M. Lee, and of one of the deputy-marshals. Nebilo- cy c trust Congress will consent to no such In this city, ou , of them were present on the trial. The ur- Henry Wright, lit Phile,. peup ,litiol2.; and . they will cause the $3OO, and oily . rest was based on a letter of softie of Parrie's political opponents complaining tliv he, s•,i, ke substimte pr , 7lsions, t 'Stand or fall together. on the 7th inst., by the Ri g ht Rev. Alonzo Porter. D. rhe life ut a rich man is no mere valuable to D., William!. Senor, of Ephrata, Pil ,to Sarah L, anugh. ter of Washington L. Alice, M. D. of Pla pain, dila. himself and family, than is the life of the Is Lewisburg, on the 31st nit., 'at the th. against the Administratiun. i -, ~f th, -55....-w- poor man to himself and his family ; and this l i t i l i e; , o n lat t h o er, by Ilev. Dr. Dicksrm, John Id. Or. , ist,ot Nr UPWARDS VP 150 FEMALE SOLDI ERS --AMaggie E Alexander. Lineolu•Stanton to discriminate Washington correspondent says the official t] le effortag ainst —.. le pear. cannot be too severely repudiated.— records of the military authorities in that city j e g ersom . an shows that upwards of one hundred and fifty - ........._ ln this city, on Saturday ruorniug tact; after a brier ill. female recruits have been discovered and madeneon, Christian Eli ,s, in the 3711, year 0111. zive to resume the garments of their sex. It is - :. \ ;‘ , ls . AND ' IDEN.— The editor of the N. Y. ' On the 6th inst ,in this city, Samuel J. Morristm, in I the 86R13 year of his age supposed that nearly all of these were it col- Journal of Commerce, being asked in reference I oe the ad last., A lbsrt A. Meesenkop, in the 34th year lusion with men who were examined by theto paSSing; exams : i of his age. , On the 23 lust, iu Manor twp , Gottleib Saner, iu the surgeons and accepted, alter which `h . ' iiii'• '' Why do you not direct attention to tl • ' 81 •••• ''''''' of ilia ''ge ones substituted themselves and came on to wundertul vindication of Gen. McCi.eni.AN'S ' - ------ the war. Curiously enough. (I-) over seventy military genius'," of these martial demoiselles, when their sex a Z.. , ;(31' thll, : was discovered, were acting as officers' ser- pants. In one regimsnt alone there were Because there is no need of it. 'flue cite seventeen officers' servants. in blue blouse , i and quote and logic of events are so p ,v,erfol pants, who had to be clothed in cality• aod that teere Is not to day in the whole et:11017v, crinoline. Even a General. tvfn , La; sv,.n from MAine to California =a man of any poliii many laurels in the war, had a handsome. 01+1 te'rty who is nut thinking of just this fresh looking " detailed men" acting as his plain and overwhelming proof of the masterly clerk. whose real name turned out to be Mary abili t y of McClellan. Those who are loudest Jane G , aid who has parents in Tree. t'-dap in abusing him, do it because they feel ton, who are estimable. members I,f . 5(J12,...1V. most bitterly the force of the truth. Could She said in excuse that ". she wanted to see the nation but go batik two years and know the world." Sho is supposed to have seen it; as much as it knows to-day, how different and the flesh and the devil, also would be the,course ! EXPLOSION or A BIG Gta —me Trent m A TERRIBLE CALADIITY. Time American states that Wiari's large 15- BONDJUT, N. Y., June, 9. inch gun, r^cently cast at the teundry in thdr The steamer Berkshire, running between city, was tried ou Saturday week and exnl oied - Hudson and New York, and belonging to the on the first discharge. The gun was charted Hudson steamboat company, was destroyed with over 80 pounds of pdwder, and a hall by fire last night at Esop's Island, eight miles weighing 876 pounds. The gun was ~ 3 0111.?(I below- that place. :Me was going down to with heavy timbers. The signal was gi v.,-1 New York. The fire originated from an ex and the explosion took place, shaking n,any Plosioa of a lamp in the oil rout. The lose houses in Trenton, although some two miles of life cannot be correctly ascertained, but it off. Who - , the dense cloud of smoke cleared is th , lught that at least forty persons perished, away, it was found that the gun burst just most of them being burned to death in their above the place occupied by the charge. One state rooms. large piece, weighing some three t ):18, thrown a distance of five or six hundred yards. THE PEACH Cline.—The Newark (N. J.) Another large pieco was thrown into the canal. Journal says : 'rho crop of peaches in this and another into a corn-field soave distance :•ff. Sttste the routing season promises to be very No person fortunately received any injury. large. In Monmouth and Ocean counties a crop is predicted far above the average. One THE CROPS. The crops in this region look fruit raiser in Ocean county has 180,000 trees remarkably well at the present lime. Nearly in bearing, and is preparing to set ud to market 2 9 5,000 baskets. In this section of the State, all our exchanges have favorable notices of also, the crops bids fair to be very large. of the crops in their vicinity, not nly in this State, but generally throughout the north. It " LIFE-LONG DEMOCRATEI."—In a speech in is a matter for earnest thankfulness and eon• New York city the other night Chimney Burr gratulation that, at this time, in the midst of said : our nathmal troubles, a kind and merciful " Daniel S. Dickinson, Lyman Tremain, Providence has caused the earth to bring John \V. Forney, & ., o i . ife al oeri e in Democrats,"— habit ooras t of forth her fruits plentifully, thus in a degree callin g justae he Jud me as Iscariot mighf have .strutted tted allaying the severities of war, and at least about with his thirty pieces of silver in his keeping u from feeling the additional horrors pocket, calling himself a disciple of the Lord Jesus." of famine and ' war. -The Cincinnati Commercial, an Aboli tion sheet, calls the Frem .nt men " lona, hair ed radicals " Then we suppose the Lincolnites must be the kinky-haired ratc.ils. The hair of the long-haired radicals is parted in the middle, and the hair of the kinkyhaired radicals curls so tight that it cannot he parted at all. SITALL WE EAT BEEF ?—We ear most em phatioally, NO.—X F. Tribune So we go. Shall we oat butter? No m 't 31 Shall we eat anything? N Shell we have '. ATATILIMONIAL.--If you wish to ma v&lunbk. ',forma any State hanks? No. Shall we have awe ry, uddr.,..-s the woo will swnd you. Stale G,lVernments? No. Shall we hp.ce anv ! t!b ,"" t u b `,l,“„'7 l ! :. ab 'j o ' l ,..% .ll ,'„ ! '.,` pers.mal liberty ? No. These we are. Go Ino matter how old. II;T: rely, or r lj.w 1M 3 7 Tnis ahead destructives, as long as blind voters eu affair. Tim int,r,ta n will co. t van nothing; au iif you wish to marry. I well cheriuliy 114VISt. yr , l7 All tain you. Nobodi's hurt.—Hartford Times. h-Lters strictly co - fidentlal The de,tred information by return mull. and que,tiotu nuked. Addre..k. WHAT BECOMES OF IT' . Our gold product this year, there is little doubt, will be one hundred millions of dollars California alone exported otter twenty-one millions during the 114 st four months of 1864, so that her share will exceed over sixty mil lions. Colorado will produce six millions, and the other regions will easily bring the aggregate above one hundred millions. SPECIAL NOTICES the fid inct., in Philadelphia, by Rev. U. F. Krctel. y M. Lechler to Mice Tillie C. While, both of this rity this city, on the 2il inst., by Rev. Mr. Mombert y Wright, of Philadelphia, to Kato Weaver, of thi, I ED Lancaster Wholesale Grain Market. Cbrrecteil weekly by J. 8.. DITNER IC BRO., Forwarding Awl Commission Merchants, No. 91 North Queen street. LANCASTER, June 13 Flour. Superfine, . . . . . Extra 19hito Wheat, , A bushel Red Corn, old nnw Cinverseed Whißkey,in Idlds " In bble.. trHE EXAMINATION OF APPLICANTS• I for hchools in Lancaster County will be held in the following districts, at the times and places hereinafter specified: Lancaster City—June 18th and June 25th, 9 a. m , High School. Washington Borough—July sth, 10 a in. Columbia Borough—July 6th, 9 a m. Marietta Borough—July 7th, 9 a. m. Mount Joy Borough—July 8:le, 9 a. us. Manheirn Borough—July 9th, 9 a. m. West Lampoter Township—July 11th, 9a. Lin Lampeter Square. . rrHE GILEAT CEN,TI - LAL FAIR East Lampete7 Township—July 12th, 9 a. m., Enter. prise. PLEASE TAKE ;NOTICE. Upper Leacock Toweshic—July 13th, 9a. m., Baroville. Tbe price of a single admissidn ix FIFTY C ENTS—ChiI. Leacock Township—July 14th, 9 a. in., Intercoms., dren under thirteen half price. Thin admits to EIGHTY- Salisbury Township—July 1 5th. ge , m , White Horse. I ONE, out of the NINETY Departments of the Fair. and to Paradise Township—July 16th, 9ffs - . m., Black Horse much more than three-quarters of the whole spare covered Strasburg Borough and Townehip-LJuly 18th, 9 a. in., by the buildings. Certain Departments. one in numb r. Strasburg. containing articles chiefly for exhibition. and net for male. Eden Township—July 19th, 9 P. m., Quarryille. have been permitted to charge a separate price for admia. Providence Township— July 10th. 9a. to., fines Pied alma, ea follows: deuce. Art Gallery '''iceols Pogue& Township—July 21st., 9 a us., Will.. ,tres-t. Indian Department,. Conestoga Township and Safe Harbor—July 22d, 9a. us . • Arms and Trophies 7 9 Conestoga Centre. Belies and CurhAtiee 20 •• Manor Township—July '.d., 9a. m , Central Manor. Horticultural Department 2.5 '' Bart Township—July 25th, 10 a. us , Green Tree. . Children's Amusements. .'h ‘• Colerain Township--July 26th, 9 n. to., Kirkwood. William Penn Parlor 10 Little Britain Township—July 27th, 99. 61., Oak Hill Penneylvauis Kitchen, 10 •• Fulton Township—July 28th, 9 a. EL, Pent, Hill. skating lord, 10 Drumore ToW'xishly—July 29th, 9a. m, Chestnn , Level. The F.xrcutive Comrnltte.e assure the publk i bd., al. Mantic Tow/chip—J. l Y 3 0 th, 9 a mMarticvid 41 e . though the full mone.'s worth rill be Obelit, frelll a The directors are requested to furnish a anfil;ienoy of visit to the eighty•one department; to which th., 00 trance blackboard surface, chalk, and all other apparatus that fee admits. yet it will be found that the nine other dor art. may be needed. They are also requested to glee notice In meats will amply reward the visitors 311 , 1 justi p the ad their respective distri , to of the time and place of xiireiu:‘. dltional outlay. All must veer 10 mind thee, by than e , tion.ti a charger, the total rce, lots are i, c”.iised and the holy Applicants , for schools will appear for examination in C 31160 is as murk midst eii al E. 0, old be, were !be Will, those districts where they seek employment. ' 1 he:: will sure expended by visilisis in the purchase u: art,cfes en' also remember that private exami-ation in forbidde by posed for solo. the .11001 law, and will be granted only when the eppli. The fair will open au TUEBD 11, the 7th loan., at 4P. M. cant produces i written request signed icy the majority of On Wednesday, Bth Met , the Fair will be onened from the board from whom the request was obtained, stating 9A.NLto 10 P. 51. that the bolder could not attend at the public examination from cause of sickness or necessary absence from home at June 72t 42j the time, and that they are desirous to employ him. The elatainationa will commence precisely at the time TNT A. la T E 13 , Vented. ,Vy : From 300,000 to 500,000 directors and the public are respectfully invited to : CIO Aita per week. attend. DAVID E1V4148, 1 By W. D. SPBEOHISR, June 14 at 23] County 'Superintendent. • zany 10 41 18J Office in Bpreohet's Beal Store. NOTICE TO TAX COLLECTORS.—The CAlEctora of :3tstc and County tale,. of the eaytc rice districts of Lan,as , nr •••••outy are re'que, , ed to • - cliczt and pay Cl ,r the :ank, with oil I - ,tl,l„atch tote the County Treasurer. - By order of Ihe CondniAiou.r n. jar. 1431 '23] G. EL;ERXELN, Cork . A CI DITOWS NOTICE.- - M 1 esigued Estate di of lieorgr, Merry e d wife, et tlenur tow: ship —The undersigned Auditor, appointed In distribute the balance rem iinin 4 in the hands of John 11. Hershey, Assignee to and among those legally entitled to the same, will sit ' for that purpose on WIIDNE:3I , AY. the oth day of JULY. 1064, at 10 tiolGek. A IL, 111 the Librry ile,tru et the Court How., to the City at Lau,sal.r. where all parsers Interested in IsAid distribute •n MAT muted. June 144 t 23) FOR RENT OR FOR SALE. The CI Y STEAM MILL, will, a 15 Morse power Steam Engine, tbree run of it . M ••••••i burrs for Flourinx and one for Farina, ice auther with oil the necoasary farilitios for .1 - a.LLIZ:fI: Farina, Hominy and Oat %Iva. All machinery and fixture: are in ,rood running order. • be rented or :told on reasonable tern, Enquire of HILAIRE 71:PFEL, Duke a:root. Jun. 14 3t 23j VOTICE.--An Election for President LI and Managers of the l.auc•ister lies Company, will be bold at their Obilre, JUNE 13th, 1964, trove 10 to 3 P. M. GE. 6. K. KED, Tres....urer. I.LNCASTSII GAI JYYICS. Hay-t.lth 1564. May 31 F°II L ADIES. STRAW HATS, r.,ot. ['beeper then heretofore, et the New I,llllinery Store of J. LOEB, n . 31 North Qneen ..treat, Lancaster. It 21 may 31 4t 21; CLOAKS CLOAKS SHAWLS! SII.A.WLS4 S. WELSH ct Co., are wiling the above goods 25 . PFR GENT. below the the usual priced. LADIES PLEASE CALL and examine our elegant assortment of NEW STYLES, at the Northwest corner of Arch and Idth 15:1 - eiq. Phila. Ile:phis. [may 10 2in 1, T IFEI AND SERVICES AS A SOLDIER jj of Major General Grant, Hero of Fort Donelsoi Vicksburg! and Chattanooga! Commander of the Mil - tary Division of the Mississippi; and captor of 472 Cannon and over 90,000 Prisoners, with portrait. Price 25 cents. For sale at J M. WESTIIAEPFER'n j‘n -U tf 1 TH.E ONLY CORR. E.Crl. cHEA.F. E 1) IT 11 N. RE!'ORT OF XIAJOB. ti&NLRAL 0f . ..0. B. McCLELLAN. This report, should be Su the hand's of every patriotic citizen. A'l the S Idiers in the Army should read this re porz.. Published at Wsshiogton. I) C Price LO cents, at J. M. WESTHAEFFER'S Cheap Book itot o. •pr 12 tf 14] 1 1. REPORT OF MAJOR GENERAL 0 EOBG R B. McCLELLA N. The Report of Muj Goo. GEO. B. McCLE LLA N. The Rupert of Maj. Gen. GEO B. McCLELLAN Price 50 eotaK, at J. M. WESTHAEFFER'S, Cheap Book Store. Lap! 12 tt 14 Wa•hinaton. D. C WA. N T Thi E Rcoming p ses.o:t 2,000 CORD,‘ OF BLACK OAK SARK, fer etich the LIIGIIEET CASLI PRICE Will be nt & BRUBAKER' , TANNERY, Bird italletni Rnil rond Stmitua, Lmlc-ote, county, R.. _ _ _ CH E6TNU I, tk.PANILI OAK nod lIITE OAK od wauterl. 419 T ROHRER', .REOTIVYING DISTILLEI AND WIT'LESAL DCALER IN FRENCH FRAN It E S HOLLAND GINS, SCOTCH A:ND IRISH WRISKIF ' JAMAICA RUM,: FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WINES, &c, MM= Ara?' Conkautly nn bamd.Coppe, Distilled Old Itv he), Apple Brandy, 5‘,. inpr 18 1. 14 IVOWICE.--Whereas [ Letters of A (buil.- istration. on the estate of Joseph Grube, late of ham township. Lancaster county, flecen,,d, hay Lo. /: granted to the subscriber: All r.ersons indebted to soul estate are requested to make immediate payment, acid those having claims against the flume prenent them, duly authenticated for settlement., to apr 19 St 15] HENRY SHREINER. AT L IN 1 4 .2 Y Allt.S..M. J. DAILY has trig l from th, city with an extensive and hand , ome assortment oT SPRING s i AND SUMMER iiIILLINEktY, which she oilers cheap for meth. Please call and examine the stock at the southwest corner of Centro Square. may 3 If 17 1864. )DHILADELPH I A f , I PAPER HANGINGS. t • HOWXL G BOURK MANCI'IOI,.FRS 01" WALL PAPER:. AND WINDoW CU PTA COR:ii.N. 4TH AND. MAiiRCT STIOAT, PHILADELI'LLI . B. A fit, ,-)! LINEN SHADFS , - tub Y.:: LISTATE OF MATTHEW BAR t'11))1.0- 3j ]TER, late of Eatorptier, L ititostor county, d,.a.— Lettor, f Administrotion on said eita, Inn gr.uted to the undereidned : All pi mos it:debt,' th,1)4., ore requoded to motto iinuieditte ot, sod th ee having claims r th.inacis agstna It.o will prr,ent horn without deity for sou:Lenient to go- ro thug iu the L;:! Lures-S, I) I: Wtril ENV, Adnii.•irtro),. may 17 6!: , It#l UX.E.:CUTOIt'S NOTICE.--Egtate of Mar gneet Hogg, Inw El Coter+llll Rwuyhip, dECe.,...1 - - Letuqn teigarututary on sni e,Ett, hieing to the undersigned, all per.. iiilebted quested to rani", ithuiedis, -et t lemma. rinii ctsities or demuuds 0i the 001E0 win plv, Et IE, without ditty for settlement to rite underistuhed, in MEI LOICE,hip 1:013EltS tote 17 65 110, ixe-utcr. LIST ATE OF JAMES A. 2!1; ON RI S•— _LA Whera..., lettur, tc:•trallemtary cit ; AT Norris. Into of the City id Lanc,tur. di c• be.• granted to the subsci lb, residing in said city Alt por T. indebted to tail. estate are requested tii rah%,d.oe•ldrt pAylli.t, and httrlE4 .11 , 11. - oar del, 505..•151 , , I d Nog .In. Or to her Aticin,y, !I r•tV A /1:' • may '.?,4 6t .20] t D111.1SI.S1'.11;1'r(.111'S NOI`ICV ot ale t f I tione Ilelte,•ker. t Nl.teer• to o. to,o, Lettern of ednilehtention to. sod estate le., 1.4 1,--11 granted to the usderriateel. all ta,, , rts are regneete.l to 111 , 1 he ontaedi.oe eettlemen , , i r..l tloe, having • demands u,•tnor The entitle I de edent wilt make known to them the ',Tim JOSEPH IIAI:E• El'llitAlM 11011KE: ~ Mmit,r tv.p. j une 16 ly may 24 61. 2.0:: d oira. , A CCOT NiS OF TI ITsT AND SSI -t tor J. ED ESTATE'n.—The Acctinuto thn named estate- havo boon exhibited nut tiled in tilt k.ftice of the Ptothonotary of the Court of Catnnlon Pleas DT unt hi Benjamin Land,. Gum - elan of litturge L., Lancatiter citunty, to artt • I Las:nine L, Elmira oust,, L an., John L. Wenner, Emanuel Barr, Assign° Estate. John Bolus: ~ Charles Ebbocke. Assigned la it Johns Petern, Mount Joy township. By Samuel Eby, Ad e George W. Fagan, Assigned E-tate, Davies I.sf•v., As miuisu ease. signet, ; John host, }lout.: Joy town-kip By canmel Eby, A.l. Elizabeth Goruor, Estate, Wm Moho. Committee. viinistrae.r. Sebastian Keller, Assigned Estate, Samuel lb, , to-sac Ober, West D.hegai lowit•hin. By Ina', Oboe, Jr., Blind Reemouyder, Assigned Estate, 11. B. Gra} bill. As ; Marla liu..dig -- .- • Gua-siannhip Account. By .Ichn Polly Sabm, Estate, David Sahm, COMOtiliva Itolme, Guardian oi isicai.oth Kettaiig oust Mar:, Ann Seventh Day Baptists, Estate, Wm. litadvmacher et al, w ; hoa ; id deceased. CommissLuers. Lahti, auniLg, Honor too By Jura. Picket, Ad- Gabriel slut, Assigned Estat, John B. Erb. ,aso. , ,:re, Daniel Seneenig, Assigned Estate, David Stj es end John , Dr. SF a;,aw li Benno, B. Good, Assignee. kt'Con c. Rudy R. Wulf, AS-11411.d Leto , ' .. 1 Sr, K:ooty, W,LE Lars pour to anShip. By Martin Polly Weitzel. Estate is Tr . ,,nt„tfe., Dr. N1. • 1• 5, ... 3r.. A word_ tratst. Trustee.-t i eh Go i, t bur. Upp, tt Learck towns,hip. lOy Levi Bard, Anna Martin, Estate. Andrew Metiatry, Ci••amnittee Atlmtni-s rotes Thomas Masterson, A-s'gji, 4, Estate, Daniel tail, JaLob ,:.ocher. Upper Ltamock townstop. By Levi Bard, al. Assignees. slum. g 201. i Acting Execubd. Jacob C Clair, Aseigned Eatale, Iteajamiu oreltey, AP, A ,„ 5' 'pruner, Kat,.o too aehip By Mary P. M'Laugh signee. itu, Atacoaintratrix. Am ss S. Bowers, Alt-Moab !state, Ilatory Kauffman, h . City ”L' Lancazter. By Samuel U. Price, Ansignee. Cbri-tian Stands, tUgarl bet , 0, M. eS. We, er• n eh timaker, :eirad.se township Guardian chip Ace Assignee. ee E maker, Guardian of /mama C. Jacob Lula, Estate, Henry Conceited, r. Tront alakrait'ner, ;ninor aid.: of Notice is hereby given to all r onion; int-tested no any John Km., ioliebury towriship. By John Runs and of said estates, that the Court have mut:Anti ntitN DAY,, • Ch hi 2oth, hill,, for tie; coatirmaiion au I allowance Matthias I ; /1,, 1aid., Salisbuty .aonsgip. Benjamin If said accounts,ll.l3lo, exreptmns be tiled or caul eb , .w , n why raid accounts should not be allowed. JOHN SE,M)SIRIftGE, PC.OTLIONOTARY'S OFFICE, May 2f, lain. lousy 25 4t, lignedtc, City hf Lat,caater. By John L. Benedict - h`l I comes Mr,:. Ctlnceacg, too nship. By Jacob ahenk, Ad-; mitoStrator Christian Foltz, Borough 4,1* Blizalwthlowla. By George B} rod, Aduaintatruitu. Christian oteiner, W tel Donegal township. By Augustan Steiner, Executor. Daniel Berk , Ephrata btaintabip. By John Beck, Execu• FIRST NATIONAL RANH:. OF COLUM— BIA. (Succensorl to Detwil, Bro ) CORNER SECOND AND I, , lisT '-TREETs COLUMBIA, LANCASI,B t.OUNTY. PA. Capital $lOO NU, with piivilk;, of iner,a , in,7 to I rail P. G. I r J G. Eles A. Kroner, =II This Bank, having been authoriz t.. ennui...nee honi ness under th, N .tional Currency Act. is 11.1 W 11 rein . Iv, and prepared to receive deposites. make collections on all accessible points on liberal terms. discount notes, drafts. Qt., buy and sell gold. silo's and domestic exchange, and transact all bteino, appertairlin,, t.. a thoroughly or,ao ized Bank. Intereat paid ou special depo,lts for C. months or longer. .04) — Banking ladurs: from h a. m. to 3 p m. Si- Discount day : Monday, 10 a. m. of each week. /Kir Your patronage is respectfully solicited. may 24 3in 201 h'. S. DETWILER. Cashier. U. C 11A1ITHIJEtN, Auditor B LAMBii:RT, siret.lifoint, Kings county. N. Y RD "P WEECTOP., W.. U. Came, C. li tuffrum, W.hingtonlgh, J. li. Shuman, Just us Or OFFICERS • MC= I:IORACE HOWARD FURNESS, Secretary R . -- - - • • .••_ .... _ _ . . PiGISTEWS NOTICE..-The Accounts Jacob Lansch, Breeknock township. By Nancy - lansch of the respective decedents hereunto annexed are i and John Starer. Executor& tiled in the Registerla Office of Lancaster county, for con ! Jacob Hertzler, Manor township. Guardiatuship Account firmaticn nod allowance, at an Orphan'a Court, to be hold ! By John Lintuer, Guardian of David Hertaler, minor its thu C.sart House. in the city of tali:altar. ea the , if , n of deceased . THIRD MONDAY IN JUNE NEXT, (the 20th.) at 11l or. . Plane., Heresy, East Earl township. Guardlanship As clerk, A. H. • u met 11,. Martia E. Stanffer, Gtunektm of Elizabeth Allen Cook, Folios townsltip. Guardianship Account Jane Harvey, Mary Ann Harvey: Caroline C. Harvey, . I By Timothy Haines, Gnat dila of Henry C. Cock, minor I • Sarah E. Harvey and Edward J. Harvey, minor children child of deceased. of deceased. t Christian Hess. Little Britain township. By Abner D. Elizabeth Kurtz, Salisbury township. By Henry Kurtz, mi Campl.sli and Jesse Davis, Administrators. Soph Ad ia Sam nistrator. Sample, City of Lancastei". By John Fonderemith, demo Horror. Caiefain township. Guardianship A: count Executor. fly ;P:Arrl Harr,. J o , Guardian of Sarah J. !Igt.thew. Rev SAMIZEI Crawford, City of Lancaster. By Margier:let (late Pmeida, I, IFr of age,) and Lavleia J It imiii-, inf., CI dentin], Adaitnistratrix. gredoichielrert ~: .le.NaSed. Juhu K. Rohrer, Drumore tow q pship. By Mary Rohrer, Li t ,., r g a til,,n 4 , P e ,:to, township. tiu..•.tiaohip Aceouut , Admini . trat ,.. By Smuriel Hui., ilueadist. of Ge, ege Kling, Susanna Jacob Neff, Manor township. By Benjamin Neff and lip. and Philip Rdtm, minor chthirm. of deceased. ! anistian H. Charles, Ex. - niu.. Wlletni Zartruan F. , :eahei h tn.:mi11.... il,lardiati,hip A, ' George Smock, West Earl township. By Jacob Smack, count Id. Chrisrlau Sibger, Guardian of Sarah Zarts Administrator. man. min r ehiiu or diseased ud 5r ,u,,,,,,t,i ~,.. . John Shreiner, Manhalm ownship. Guardianship Ac. Alsatian: Di er. Ire,r: udh of Marietia . •P • ; must . By John Shreiner, Guardian of Jacob Hess, ' ' a ' i t ''' J. I t 2-`,-'''' Guardian " t Emma liter, 'ln " ' . deceased, who was a grandson of deceased Ac rahart, Pr r auo, ...t L vrietta. tiustliinvlalp Ac- alin child of dent!. , Satuti m elP i l rat,ix l i na, , Woat Cocalico township. By Mary Palm, , ccant tist J. L it.d 'Ziegler, Guardian of Edwin Dyer, m inor nor child ct deovaSini Edward Ditxler, Clay towoship. William Ditsler, minor Gnardianship Account. Jac-I. Flair.. Care of 1,,,,,,,X , r. Guardianship Account j By Samuel Eberly, Guardian of n son of deceased. • It. J''' b . ./.""C s l‘"t ( i"."ii.. r -I Jacob Unto ., minor ''''''-- , Eixabeth Rudy, Clay township By Noah Scherb, Ad. of .1,,,,L , ,i ... 1 ) i ministrator. Joseph Glenne, dallabur2, hi suahip By Chi istiaa Warfel, Administrate, ' David Ilu,sver, Upper Let,cocit township. By Lydia Hoover, I Administr.t°r. 1 Sarah Brighton, East Hempfleld township. B. Frederick Administratrix. Sheets, Administrator. Fanny Mumma E et Ilempheld township. By Abraham I Hannah Slaymaker, Paradise township. By Benjamire, Mumma. Administrator. : Phenseger, Executor. John iiMstand, East lietapfleld township. By Christian , , Jacob Pots, Borough of Strasburg. Guardianship Ac. liiestami. Sc . and Jacob Lli.taud, Executers I count. By William P Robinson, Guardian of Junius Michael May, Canny township. GuardianshioAccount.— P. Potts, a minor son of deceased. By C. K Rosa, Jr . Joseph Rosa, %V. C. Ross; 11. A. Roes. ' Henry Geptert, Mount Joy township. By John Gopfer- . John T. Ross, G. F. Bora and James M. Ross, Executors and Martin Gepfert Executors. of Joseph Ross, deceased, who was Guardian of Lewis ~.,_ R. ~,._,.._, ,__. ,____,,_. By Mary A. 8,,,,1ey, s . May,Margaret A. May and Ann M . May, minor children ' 7 ,1%1 t iZ' A ." d r mi . r. r icr ` . . 1 t0 w e : . ...1F of deceasedl. Ab . n r er Darla, Colerain township. By Jesse Davis, Execn- Guardianshipc. Juba By are. West Lampeter township. Guardianship A.....,,, count. By Andrew Zercher, Executor of Benjamin ! ''' Abraham Diffenbach, East Lampeter township. By Abra- Johnson. decenaad. who was Guardian of John, David, ham K. DlU:Mach and Henry K. Dlffetabach, Executors. Benjamin, Ann an I d Amaziala Byers, minor children of , Henry Breneman. Conoy township. By Michael Martin dratearatai. and Christian K. Ebersole, Executors. Peter glades, Ephrata township. By William F. Fi ' l "' Andrew Clements, East Lampeter township. By John Administrator. Fondersmith, Executor. .(arses Bored Clornarvontownship. By 3102.8 Horst and I Jacob Gresh, Borough of Marietta. By C C. P. Grosh, re, Jacob Horst, Jr . Executors. MSiDing Administrator, with the will annexed. Sarah, Sommers. Sidsbury township. By William Sum. . Ithaca F. Mayer, City of Lancaster. By Jacob. Weaver nit., Adopoistrator. l and Jacob Gruel, Administrators. Joseph Brandt, West. Dotov.ml township. Guardianship ! 1 Samuel Ney, Conoy township. By John L. Gish, Executor. cr Acunt By Peter B. Niscley, Guardian of Joseph Elizabeth Dietrich, City of Lancaster. Trust Account Brandt. minor son of deceased. By Martin an-diner, Trustee of Elizabeth Lechler, under Hugh R. Buchanan. Sallehut3 township. By Ann Bu the will of deceased. chases and Isaac C. Buchanan. Administrators. . i Barbara Schumacher, Penn township. By Abraham Min- William Heel, Fulton township. Ey- Henry McVey, Ad- , r. t h. J, arid John Fisher, Executors. mintstrator I ._ fodalena Schumacher, Penn township. By Abraham :John Kidder, Borough of Colombia. Guardianship An- , , Mink h, Jr.. and John Fisher, Administrators. . c..tant By :intone, Tril,Ott.GO..llllll of Maria Kidder , i Lieu.ry Witmer, Paradise township. Guardianship •Ac. tomer child of Jece.vd. t stow cf go) ' count. By Benjamin B. Herr, Guardian of Henry 11. Ch,istopher Pommy. East Ilemptirld township. Galardi I 1 Wit met minor son of deceased, ar.•hip Account Be J B Tshudy, Guardian of Eliza , David Weidman, Clay township. both rimer. drsudiaughtor of deceased. (now of age.) 1 ocntnr. More Copt, BreCI. , A township By Jonathan Good„ I John Curtis, East Lampeter township. By Samuel Curtis, Executor. I Executer. Christaan Brubaker, Strasburg township . By Martin John J. Zercher, Conestoga township. By Andrew Zercher, Brubaker, A drtilniet rotor. Administrator. Mary Dougherty. Paradise township. By Geo. L. Eckert, Peter Cs.d, East Earl township. By David Slyer and Executer David shirk, Executors. Benjamin Wier, West LarnpSer township. By John H. . Jona Mahler, Ephrata township. By John L Mohler, Miller, Executor. Executor. Jacob Meier. an township. Guardianship Account. n , 1 Joseph IL e belly, Warwick township. By Elias 11. Eber- BY CstUnn Mor im ' C ' e4er ' ml ' IA ' Eras'. Executers - : ly, Jacob 11. Brubaker and Christian W. Eby, Executors. Jchn Cooper, deceased, who Was Guardian of Catharine. children of feed. I George Kluwer, City of Lancaster . Guardianship Account. Athline sod Mary Attu Wiskr, tomes By Conrad Brock, Guardian of Mary Ann, inns E„ John Slaymaker, Paradime towiwkip. By Geo. L. Eckert, Andrew J. and Edward F. Kimper, minor, children of Executor. Martin Grves. Noel Hamptiold township. Guardianship deceased. Acceuut. Jacob Hisatand, Guardian of Sallnda Hess, George H. Whitaker, City of Lancaster. Trust Account. (late Salinda Great) minor child el deceased. By Peter McConomy, Trustee under the Will of deceased. Andrew Dunlap, Eau., Lancaster township. Guardianship I George IL Whitaker, City of Lancaster. By Peter MeCon- A-I'cour.t. By Samuel Ranch.. Guardian of Samuel A. omy, Admiaiet,ator. Dunlap and Harriet S. Dmilap, minor children of deed. Ann Stehman, Borough of Marietta. By Abraham W. Peter Yohn. Bseckuock township. By Jacob Yohn and Stehman, Surviving Administrator. Poter Yet., Adminietrators. John F. Hubor, City of Lancaster. By Elizabeth Huber, Jelin Snavely, Drumore township. Guardianship Account. Executrix. Jacob Frantz, Manheim township. Guardianship Account. By Frederick Stively, Guardian of Fanny E. Keiihri, (tor nearly Fanny Snavoly,) minor grandchild of deceased. by Simon Hostetter, Guardian of Elizabeth Feasts, Peter Staffer. Penn too mhip. By Jacob S. Shiffer and (now Elizabeth Kling, and ct age,) one of the daughters Daniel &chin, Executors. Andrew S. Milli,. East llempfield township. Guardanship Account. By Jahn Gingrich, Gnardiau of Elizabeth, Phares G. and doline Johu Rohrer, Guardian ut tieury 0, Andrew ICI trn 111111 Jonas W. Bucher. Guarci.in of AL:, children of deceased. Laohard Beer:hard, City of Ad ministrat, r. John Pyle. Borough of Mount Joy. Guardianship Ac count. By John F Pyle, Guardian of Philip A. Pyle, minor sou of deceasod. henry K. Marlin, Earl township. Guardianship Account. By samuel E. Weaver, Guardian of Esther Martin, mi¢rr chili of deceased. Cathr.rioe I.l,upfiald township. By BOLO wain u.-er. Admi.istrazor. Fiedei kr. C. Fai , er, Manor township. By William Kuhns, . . township. 1:y John Mui.ser, Ad nnhip. By Itobort. Ilyer, Aa towuship By John Sampson Uruh Mit:th,w Ilem3en , ou, Eart township. By Lytle SkiWs, Ex-cut., Angt,tuu Chrit.t, Warwick township. Guardianship Ac ,,unt. Ey Cl - tries H. Kryder, Guardian of Aurelius dectu,ed. who was a thinor son of deceased. Ge_rge 13u,h. rr., Ephrata. township. fly Chariot, Hoch, Joe d, Buch sod Joie, H Bach. Executors. John P. Rapp, East tow.ustito fly Michael DeUinger. A(1111111i8l1,1,. ChriOian Nis,l3 . . Cony) tnwr.sh.p. Guanitnubbip Ao By utw Nuooor, GuArdital of Noah Ni,sly, F,Twy Jol.lll NI oly nuti Martin ,k-ly. childrt.o of dects,.l. to,,,hip By .I.brah.4.m B. .Mylin AtlrniniF,a,tor. tuw,,rhip. I,nnki Ault, Jr, and • Ft,d,rk,k i.. ISh,,r, . I..,,aship. Gott,- or.onh)p Ao b F. Fly. Ifu,ri.lau of Isaac tiuckwalLor, 14 I..,v,c , hip. fly 11,..rolien1 Mann, A, - n int • • . • . John ..ouuo. Mao, to.o 6q OwirthanstAp Account. By Bnrnhrid (tarn. r )Lion.rdiAn of Fancy Lint nn. t oto mocc—ou, Bro,ore to ,n > By It:411, - t 6mh, Ad tltt, Fawn.. 11-lltp. by I;ru t•tkor Ext,lLorm. Coolron. Buchlico lownship. Unardi.t,hip .1 , 111. By 1.1,ry Flom i, G0...di.t0 of Abraham moo , tter. 0...11-.ILI ; ) By Ilvuty 113stntter, rotor. lEEE 5t,,nh.,,, i .NVllsnij, Christian atR. y, it3c. t.. Cy huckey, one l e i Urina Ili- .1 ithri: C,t3 EC I coirr i•tr, :it J• ill. act, z SA!i, utt 10111,. “ne o' the Ae.og Exe.lror t.t, Ii Aoei F'Liult ton ~Clll 1,1 hihrhe 5r.,10.,, , to A . t.hip.. toy d tin., faFstuort. . , G.. 0. Ctrutob.n. 4::..mnunl / • Tn , Beat or, , Ity J. 1.)1111c.rt MIIMIEIMM3IMMIIIMI arr..] n_h Irivr, I.v Gird - Julia n.iirui ran. ni .1...,-,....d, • ...re). MvircY A / 1,, hdidli:l. Adininiidrutorr. i.l .030 • ' in, AdJunistrAtiiiii and Murti.. Fagan, surviving Ad- .I, , titut y n,hip By Samuel M. Groff, Breckaock By Joiru W. Ober tht. towro.nitt By David F. Stoltzfutt ttni Uttri6rtan En.,cutr.tr. Mhoor It Ilettry V.tattruata, 'seder. Far. townallip. 13y \largoret Sho waiter, A';/.1,11..i Frodtrßk Ifu , f West C,rcahr If:mufti:lip. By William U. E.Ko.mtekf. Attu, F1110.,1 townohlp. By :dart ha L. Stmid , Pod.ort Ii Patter,n, L' xecotore. John l op, co. I,nmy Guardian:l.lp Account. By Jacob F. If trolley, Guardian of Joshua harp, minor ,f,n of thceac,l. Jam, herd. Solirbury to.vurhip. By James D. Reed. Ad. mini,..rrat..r. Aon Brackbill, Welt Lampeter township. By John Brackbill and Benje.min Brackbill, Administrators . Catharine Wilson, Martin township. By John Wilcox A dcoloistrat , r. Samuel Liadsisy, 'Wrong% of Columbia. By Hiram B. Essick, Administrator. John :pithier, Penn township. By Hem y Erb and Jacob Bich Mall. Executors. Jacob Groff, gnat ',moat, township. By John Groff. Administrator. David Jenkins, Crernarvon township. Trust Account. By Dr. John W. Nevin and James M'Cna, Trustees ap pointe d to /2.11 tho Real Estate of deceased. Henry Herr, Streaburg township. By Isaac Mayer, Ad ministrator. John Vo:zan, Earl township; By Isaac Vogan and C. S. Hoffman. Executors. ' Chri,tian `kirk, West flempfield township. Guardian ; ship Account By Daniel Hoffman, Guardian of Jonas Hoffman and Fanny Hoffman, grandchildren of deed. Benjamin Hess, Providence township. By Jacob Johnson, I Administrator. O. P. Grew, State of California. By John 'W. Gross, Ad• minletrator. Sanaue; Llockley, West Cocalico ;ow whip. By Henry K. Gockley. Administrator. Saran Gray, Nest Lampet, township. Guardianship Ac rount. By Jobs Quigley, Guardian of J. H. T. Gray and , itacha , •l A. Gray, minor children of deceased . Lewd , Elarpie, Upper Leacock township. By Lewis E. Harpie, surviv4eir, Exs enter. Jacob ~..*. Mann, Manor township. By Martha Mann and Barnherd Mann, Administrators Jacob Harden, Borough of Marietta. 'By Jacob M. Han. I.m. A..trultabtrato , ‘..ith will annexed. J,l.in tilliter, Heat Cecalico township. By William Von Nelda, Administrator. 1 G I: , ylur I ime, City of ',muenster. By Wm. Aug.. Atlee, ' I Administrator de boots non. Clarissa N. Ritchie State of lientuckey. By... Wm. Aug , Atlee, Administrator of G. Taylor Lane, deceased, who was Administrator of the said Clarisia N. Ritchie, dec'd. ! Samuel Kurt.. Earl township. By Leah Kurtz, Abraham , R. Kurt. and Martin W. Hurts, Executors. John L. Btrebig, Manor township. By E. D. Kendig, Ad ministrator. David Witmer, Bast Earl township. By Amos B. Witmer and David Martin, Executors. of deceased. Daniel Royer, West Cocalico township. By John Lutz, Adam S. Lutz, Jacob Royer and Sam'l Royer, Executors. Obed Weidman, Ephrata towhrhlp. By Elizabeth Weid man, A dministratrix. Martin Weidman, Clay township. Guardianship Account. By Lydia A. Weidman, Guardian of Suenn E R. Weld. man. a minor child of deceased. Jacob Roth, Ephrata township. ministrator. Daniel Itoothor, Clay township. By Jonathan Boothe Administrator. Samuel Miller, Sr., City of Lauc.ter. By Samuel Milli Administrator. Henry DitTenbaugh, Sr., East Larupeter township. By Henry Ldllonliaugh, Executor. Daniel Zittle, West Lampoter township. Guardianship Account. By Cyrus Zittle,Guardian of Hotly Ann Weaver, a minor granddaug hter of deceased. Joseph Bonder, Borough of Strasburg. By Dr. Benjamin Mtu.ser, Administrator. John bantling. Lancaster township. By Jacob K. Smaling and George C. Smaling, Administrators. John Kuntz., Mount Joy township. By Jchn Nisnly and John lier,hoy, Executors. Levi Grub«, Warwick township. By Mary Grebe and Benjamin Bollinger, Administrators. Samuel Landes, Ephrata township. By Levi Landes and George Levan, Executors. John Wm. Rauch, Warwick township. By Henry H. Rauch and Ferdenaud D Rickert, Executors. James Donned,, City of Lancaster. By A. Herr, Smith Exec uric. John Jacl , Colerain township. By Eliza J. Jack, Admin. iftratrix. Jacob Landb., Manhohn township. By Catharine Landis, Aduiluistratris. Juliana Henderson, formerly Hauck, Itapho township. By Jacob M. Grider, Guardian. Jam-s Pet ker, Little itritaio township. By Washington Walker. Administrator with the will anuese I. Samuel Mocklvy, Mount Joy township. By Abraham licrst and Michael Horst, Administrators. City of Lancaster. By James F. McCully end Robert C McCully, Executors. George Gingri da, Warwick township. By Christian Gable, Surviving Executor. • Abraham Butt. East Lampeter township. By Joshua Root and Benjamin hoot, Administrators Catharine Feller, City of Lancaster. By Pnilip Executor. Achim Fulani, Manheim township. By Emanuel P. Heller, Exoocror Davi -r. 13:; Ludnig horn zhreiner. Mardieim township. Guardianship Ac ount. Br Jamb Esbensh,,le, Guardian of Ann Eliza and Isaac.). Shreiner, minor children of said deceased. Ileory Brenetrisu, Strasburg township. By Henry N. Bre , .man and Llimry Musser, Aduliuletrators. EMLEN FRANKLIN, Registor. Itroterzalc Uvrtcz, Lancaster, May '2,4, 1864. 1254 t B l .F 4 HNE.scrocics, ..,p_ , i • J '' ) t. \ ~,.., . •• .e. -4L . . ~,,,. —TT ,.,._ -,—. . A f.‘,....__.4 _......-- ..., , , tt ,-,,,,-..-, —... ---, ... , ~....-.,,,...„..... x*,- ~, ,-.-c.,,5,54 - , _ - -,- ,.. ,,,, tw..., , zsi; - ,7-!• ---.,- , -.1., ' ~,,,,,.. ,=..-„..-•_,... 4,.....-,-,- . .s 4 .„. ..:',L...,.. -:---a. Ell„,.. -~—.:r.,- au' , . 1.2 ,.."?... - _ - • „ ri A FLIGE&CONFEC I IU ..A B j,lniu I{ettaz iv By Abrnirwa Horst 0,1.311. j. Joeevlt Ken =ME B . L. FAFINESTOCIVS 1 - 171i.41PUGE. DEA:: Sin: We take much pleasure In assuring you that there is no Vertnifutte now in use that we think equals yours sex WOltSt DESTROYER. We have sold It largely at retail, and with uniform success. We are Druggists and PhyFiciaris, and have prescribed It for our patients, and have been well satisfied with its effects. PrnicA. N. Y. SAXTON A. BISHOP. may 24 ly 20 B. L. FAHNESTOCK , S WORM CONFECTIONS Are prepared from the active principle of his celebrated Vermifnze. They are put up in a nico and palatable form, to !Alit the taste of those who cannot couvenientiy take the Verinimge. Children will take them without trouble. They aro en effeetive ‘Vorm destroyer, and may be given to the meet delicate child. " ' Oley township. By Joeeph By Jacob Rotaig, Bz By Daniel C. Roth, Al • . . Prepared and Bold by B. L. FAHNESTOOK & CO., So roprietnrs, 76 and 78 Wood and 91 Fourth streets, Pitt urgh, Pn Sold by Druggists and Medicine Dealers generally. may 27 ly Dr. R. A. Wilson's Pills WILL CURE A.DAc LOOK ON THIS PICTURE, And if suffering from Headache, go at once and buy a box._ IF THE DIRECTIONS ARE PROPERLY FOL LOWED, THEY WILL PERFORM A SPEEDY AND PERMANENT CURE One Pill is a Dose 'B. L. FAHNESTOCK & CO SOLE PROPRIETORS WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, And Manufact urers Lltharge of-Whlte dr Lead, Red Lead , Putty, . 76 78 Wood St., Pittsburgh, Pa. FOR SALE 73'17- Druggists and Patent Medicine Dealers Everywhere. NEW SOAP AND CANDLE STORE. The subscriber respectfully informs the public that for the convenience of hie customers he has opened a branch store at No. 33 BAST KING STREET, (Opposite the Court House,) Where will at all times be kept a full assortment of Soaps and Candles of his own manufacture, as well as the best eelectiona from the New York and Philadelphia markets, among which are imported Castile, brown and white; Babitt's Union Soap. Chemical, Olive, Cincinnati Teterine; 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. Thankful for poet favor; he hopes by keeping the beet stock, as heretofore, to merit a continuance of patronage. Jar The Highest Market Prices. in cash, Paid for Tallow and Soap Pat. HERMAN MILLE% , Steam Soap and Candle Manufacturer, • 146 North QUII6II and Pa lint Ring dried& ail 18 STATIC'S lINI - 0 N 806 IND ffn 8 .llf A REST .17.R.1111.Ti PHILADELPHIA... The undersigned, begs to inform his friends, and the mor patrons of the `•STATES UNION," as well • as the public generally, that he has accepted the ="' managership of the HOTEL named at the head of this notice, and that the house has been thoroughly renovated and improved throughout, in • manner which will compare favorably with what ere called the first class Hotels of the city. The patronage the public is mpectfally solicited. The THEME ere *lad par day. °HAIL M. ALMOND June Si "DOR A L El• TWO ONR-STORY BRICK DWRLLING - HOME% on the South aide of Locust greet, Lancaster,ls feet trout and 28 feet deep each. Lots 200 feet deep. Now owned by Daniel Mo. Laughlin. Also, a Howe and Garden to let. apply to NEWTON LIGMENIM, Office, Duke Bt., nearly oppoedte Court House. tf LANCASTER, LOCOMOTIVE WORKS, LANCASTER CITY, PENNA. JAMES A. NORRIS, Having taken the above Work's, le now rig prepared to execute promptly orders for COAL AND WOOD BURNING LOCO- IP Bf MOTIVES of firsbchwe workmanship. Also, every r deecription of STATIONARY ENGINES, BRASS AND IRON CASTINGS FORGINGS, SHAFTING AND MILL GEARING, AND RAILROAD MAOHINERY 6m61 THOB. COLZMAII. 0. S. 001.1.11•21. COLEMAN &. BROTHER, TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, Have removed from N 0.41 to N 0.57 North Queen sheet, (U. W. Slanders old stand,) next door to Buchmuller's Cutlery Store, sign of the Big Gun, where they have on hand the largest and best assortment of CLOTHS and BEADY-51A_DS CLOTHING of any establishment in the city. They respectfully invite the attention of their old friends and customer," to an inspection of the same, and request the patronage of all who wish the best of Cloth ing at the cheapest rates. The undersigned, having retired from business,,returns hie sincere thanks to his old friends and customers for their very Boersl patronage, and respectfully requests s continuance of the same to Messrs. Coleman a Brother. mar 1 tim b 1 M. W. BEINDEL. /lIST NATIONAL BANK -OP MARIETTA, PA. DESIGNATED DF.PJSITORY AND FINANOIAL AGENT OF VIE UNITED STATER 10-4-0 LOAN. By instructions from the Secretary of the Treasury, dated March 26th, 1064, this Bank is authorized to reptile subscriptions for the National 10-4.0 Five per cent. Loan, iu Coupon or itegis.ered Bonds. This Loan ' principal. and interest, le payable In gold.— On Bonds of $5OO and upwards, semiannually, (let of March and September,) and on those of less denominations annually, (Is, of March.) Subscribers can receive Bonds with Coupons from March let, by paying the accrued interest lu coin, or in lawhil money by andiut 50 per cent. for premium. Or, If pre terred, may nepotist the principal only, and receive Bondi eith Coupons from date of subscription. Registered Bonds will be wooed of the denominations of $5O, $lOO, $5OO, $l,OOO, $5,000, $lO,OOO, and Coupon Benda of $5O, $lOO, $51./0 and $l,OOO. For the greater convenience 01 subscribers, the different Banks and Banks throughout the county are authorised to act as agents for the Lo.u. As only $10.1,001),. 00 of this Loan can be issued, we would urge upon per-eue having surplus money, to Sub scribe promptly mad se: ors the investment at par. Thu hecretary, in pre,..nting this now Loan to the pub. lie through the National banks, relies upon the liberality and patriotism of our people to use all honorable menus and to make every exertion ler its sale. it is hoped that Lancaster .aunty, having done so well in the ',alit in furnishing the Government means, will be equally prompt at tale time. way 10 71 11j A1id.0.3 BOWMAN, Oastder. SPRING DRY GOODS ! HAGED. & 13R(5THEM have now open a full dock of Dry Goods for goring Salos, and Invite an ex amination. SPRING PRINTS, BEST MAKES, SCOTCH AND AMERICAN GIIIGHAhiS LADIES' DRESS GOODS! A beautiful assortment of new styles in all the new materials; also, Hemstitched and Linen Cambria Hand kerchiefs, Lsce and Grenadine Vella, Hid BIM and Lisle Thread Gloves, Hosiery, ,tc. LALHEtV CLOTH CLOAKS A beautiful assortment CLOAKING CLOTHS—aII the new abed. STELLA, CASHMERE AND GRENADINE SHAWLS MEIV AND BOYS' WEAR. Black French Clothe, Neat Cassimeres for Bola, Black Doeskiu Cassimere, Merino Cassimerek Blue and Brown Clothe, Caehmerette and Jeans, Scotch Cassimerek Fancy and Plain Gottonades, ;fancy for Suite, Linen Drills and Nankeens. Gents' Shirts, Linen and Paper Collars, Neck. Ties, and Gloves. A very large and complete stook of the above goods, toprisiug qualittea. HEADY-MADE OLOTIILNO A full ntuck re our own manufacture CLOTHING made to order promptly In a superior man HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS Linen and Cotton Shooting, Table Linen and Napkins, Damask, Towelings, Blankets, Marseilles and Honeycomb Quilts. CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENSWARE CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS A full Assortment of English and American The largest Stock ever offered in this city, comprising Ell qualities from low priced Blanks and Satins to the finest Gilt Papers. All of the above goods have been purchased for °ash, d will be sold at the lowoec prices. 1864. 113 6 4. S P It 1N G TRA D K WENTZ BROTHERS, No. 6 EAST KING STREET, Invite the attention of Housekeepers end all others o their extensive stock of _ . . . . FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS - - now in store, which we offer at the lowest possible prices. BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED MUSLINS, SILEETINGS, TIMINGS, CHECKS, SHIRTING STRIPES, CALICOES I CALICOES I I CALICOES!! I ac., 10., In all grades and prices. New and old housekeepers can save money by looking through our stock. DRESS GOODS. An In poet seasons this department to unsurpassed in variety, choice and price. ALL THE LATEST STYLES FOB SPRING. SPRING DELAINES, BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS, Ao. 811AtiVI. AND CLOAK BOOM. - • Great attractions for Indies. HOOP SKIRT ROOM. The largest stock to be found. Ladles' and Hisses', from 12 cents to $3.00. Remember SPRING AND SIIIHRIER CLOTHS, CASHMERES AND READY-MADE CLOTHING. AT S. S. RATHVOIV'S ESTABLISHMENT; - - - Corner of North Quem anti„ Orange streets, (Hramph's old stand,) immeThaely Opposite Bhober'e Hotel, 1.414 - 01ABTAlt, PA. Relying with confidence upon that patronage which his friends and the public have heretofore extended towards him, the subscriber, even in these equivotal times, halt provided himself with a ierge supply of seasonable READY-MADE CLOTHING, • Consisting of Sack, Frock, and Walking Coats; Pan Vests, Drawers, Under-Shirts, Woolen Over-Shirts, Collars, Neck-Ties, Scarfs, Stocks and Cravats ; Suspenders, Hosiery ; Silk, Linen and Cotton Handkerchiefs, ,!cc. Also, CLOTHS, CASSIMIIRES, AND VEBTINOS, which will he made promptly to order for civilians or military men; warranted to give satisfaction, and as low ea they can be gotten elsewhere. As there is not, from present appearances, likely to be any Ohniuutioa 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. S. RATHVON, Merchant Tend' . and Clothier, Corner Orange and North Queen street, Lancaster. apr 28 am 19 CLAR.K.SON & CO.,BANK.M.ILS, No. 121 S. THIRD ST., PHILADELPHIA. GOVERNMENT SECURITIES OP ALL ISSUES PURCHASED AliD /OR GALL BTOOKB, BONDS AND GOLD BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS COLLECTIONR PROMPTLY MADZ. ROST. CLARKSON, E. C. ND:CLIME, Apr 12 A- G RDEN, FLOWER, AND FIELD SEEDS. All Seeds bought at our store warranted trash and genuine. • AGRICULTURAL AND HORTICULTURAL itd:PLEMENTS SHAD AN E, FRUIT and ORNA2dENTAL TREES; FARM D GRIST MILL CORN SHF.r.virES STRAW AND FOND DDER CUCULTIVATOR S. TTERS, PLOWS A Hanging Baskets and Vases in great variety. 41a - A liberal discount to the trade. Sir Orders solicitei and promptly filled, at the old established SEED AND AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE, No. 805 Mammy BIII31; PHILLDELMIC am 14 GO 0 TL Ittß Ur. LANCABTER SOURS,- *,- 13Ta anurra, BZTWUN MABare ADD WLLIKUV, (above Yenllft. R.B.Derpot,) HaliEl 1313M1G, He Is fully prepared to acoommodate strangers and travellers, and pleased to see all Ms old leuwastee Mends when they visit Harrisburg. • . (psi 10 4t is WALL PAPERS! frAGER dc BROTHERS No. 5 East King Street, Sign of the Bee five, WENTZ BROTHERS D. K. JAOKR&N, L. A. - MAMMY. 8m 14