_ _ _ •lugsviran TO sons OP paw ormasy. Under the head of "'Dead Faith and an Apostate Ohnreb," the Presbyterian deals some tirrible blows at the head of- that portion of the elergymen of the United !States whe have forgotten the gospel and turned their 'pulpits into political rostrums. Some of thorn have become each ardent politicians that they sit themselves up as oracles, and none dare dispute their dictation. It is a fitting rebuke for each men as Yankee Goodwin, of the University of Pennsylvania, who endeavored to turn the recent Convention of the Episcopal Churob at Pittsburg into an A IsAillun meeting. The Presbyuriau says : u We fondly thought that, poised upon the troth, animated by the grace, and oltaged by the Mu mma. Of her glorious Ahead, the Cuureh would have proved a bulwark against, the rushing tide of evil. We theeght ehe would be an oasis to the desert, where weary travellers might retreat' themselves; we thought she would ue nu island in the stormy sea, where shipwrecked mariners might find satiny and shelter. We did nut expect to hear in her sol emn atueuabilea the voice of human auger, much less of eatable malice. We believed that in toe hour of styli commotion, when Wares were sundered and armies met in the sheek of - battle, she would lilt up holy hands wariour wrath and doubting, and implure her Master to drop from /leaven the olive branon of peace; that Otte would gather her sons and daughters about her and say to them, " My children, iove one another," that she would lay one hand upon Ephraim and we other upon Maultasch, and bless them both, We need not say how sadly We have been disappointed. in spite of her boasted Conservatism and mielity to principle, this once Venerated body, at ono bound, broke every bond of truth and enarn.y, in effect renounced her allegiance to her great dead, and allied herself with his arch enemy. Skis has turned aside from her Master's work, and through her highest courts, and through hundreds of her pulpits, is engaged in propagating political ideas and in suunillug the dread tousle of war. Her t octant schools of the prophets—where linger the memories and repose the asses of Illus trious dead—have beau perverted to the advocacy of a cruel war, and of a godless cud inhuman Abs /Latinism. liar must widely circulated newspaper, that used to howl so trituticaliy whenever au Epis copalian was appointed to a chaplaincy in Las army or navy, is now the whining slave of me power that bids it over dad's( heritage, mid is rejected in dis gust by Christian and even loyal men, on We ground that it is nu longer a religiuui paper. tier oldest quarterly Review now receives its inspiration from disappointed military commanders, WAS tailing of success to the need, have become the communi cating intelligenes" of absurd politics and imprac ticable campaigns. Her clergy in many instauces vie with coca ether, nut in fidelity to lied and the souls ut man, but In devotion to party and to zeal for the carnage ill battle . Amid this lurhais bubble of politics and war, we look in villa for toe Magua Charts of the Annunci ation, '• Glory to Clod iu the Mgt:teat, Cu earth peace, good will to men." it is appalling to see the Churen of tied sync trout her mouth the Gospel tit pence, and bawl hersell hU31315 to stimulating the terocious passions ut men, and In eanutlizieg the red-handed fiend of the battle field Where 13 her former hatred of Abolitionism, now that she iscaus lug her own children to pass through the lire to Mo loch, and is gloating over the prospect m corolla hr surreotton What shalt ul the tlisauguistied clergymen, who Du loudly applauded Mr. Vaullike's 311111,1 k eh that subject, evil who 00w 111.1 up their 1313/11111 anti roll their eyes in pious horror at the Din of idavery bhitil we say us ciao world says of them, that they have either betan praCtlSlug a gross des.ep lion all their lives, or are now basely yielding to unmanly Ler I bhali we ai.l.pt the humiliating charge no freely made, that is a body, the clergy et this country have bees less reilauie, inure unwtiiing Do vacrilico their pl,alor, to principle, more smu tting and cowardly, and blood-Mildly, than auy Other Maas ot 500010 ;7 , 111111 MO repeat the alleor, that rather than glee up their places anti their 3.1.13- Iles, they Wlll preach aid prey under the 1110t.11.1013 VI a turbulent Diction lh total ehtllchtl3, or the bit ter taunt of the soldier, win on being reproved by 01.1101 them lor /3V, earli.e„ replied: • i wall not be rebuked by you, sir! 1 have calmed my lite tar three years to this war, and but for preachers there Would have been no war ! We desire to brit.4 110 railing UCehe3tlouS, neither to judge any man, t at by their awls ye shall know thew. and the trait or all their labors is that they, the Church, and roll glen itself, are brought into Curitectlp, umeng then 'the Lord Jesus snows to hive averted flue Taco, uud the Spirit et lifers to have dupaltea trout the seelle of tattle and and bound au the toils. el the devil, and exposed to the huuLlug3 of the world, uOllll.B m luit to us but Faith" sod au Apostate Lla of EIETIMIIIIIIIII I=lE6l When the naive lust rest:eve we autiutry the two lighting is the Wlidamess atter Brun! ['bossed else itapwnn, wa spelte ui Ins eVeist carnival ut blood; uud, altnuugn LUIS desl:Linti...ll elicited LiuWia Ut LLerlswu lrum ice aIJUiIIIUL prose. We liuW /1,1, in the liCai tVeuth, :nut I.llo.lauglla,; . e applied Lb• SvaS, “ipreznive. ith rant s advent open Jnmce .1 , , , u1', sea u,.- land easillsigu Liguibei hisbusibil way tie to have beets Uul.Cillactl, ecLL 555 ate I.dls' CLabitftl 1U Jdd e e el IL as a WbUitt. It occupied plea etc etch, and one day ; a tune which, a1.nt.01.16U short Wne. measured by Li.); was sultioleul.;" wog w ilaVO aced tar the nbeellls.g Uf Inure hived ea,.n was ever shed lie a tatllidr length el Ulna In tine I.ll,Ury of modern warfare. Al the Very luWest eatituatu, 70,- 000 wee were either killed Ur wounded lie trio Fed eral arta% in IL s movement—a Laiu.Wer Wause wag nitwit, app ill the stoniest heart. Add to all- tine losses et the 'chats—perhaps thirty-live ur 'arty thousand more — and iu these tile Curses el Sigel, Hunter, Butler, and their respecttve opponents, and we have an aggregate of slaughter winch I 8 CU re pellant in its hurrur Lunt the suul shrieks trout COLL templating It. but if there be those who can couteinpluto these gigautle losses without taiutbess, Bud W 200.0 appe tile for horror is 1,0 great that ELOILLOuI.IIiI, will Bur6o them, such persons reed but count.. themselves to the saugutuary results .belore internal:lad. It there be a sea of blood to limit of Ito:amend, there is a river of respectable ditueost,,us which begins at Chattanooga, end which, deep and broad, flows southward to Atlanta. burly-livc tuouaand men lu killed and woutoied hove been the cost to our armies or advitholt% •thoH I,r on thou load to tscorgia, while to the telic:S the caprice has prolnibiy beau not lees LAILL. /rum 20,0101 w 3U 000 during the some period. li to the cosuoi.es ecor iticnioutni nod is tieorgia wo add the ,uss lu alaßippi, Books la LouistsLa, and L . o.uele ILI Ark all eas, we will react) The tn,, , ,tittui iota, of losses on both sales in killed cud wounded of 230,000 thou.— Estituatiug, the killed at Ono In nioe, and we hove in killed outrigot diode ..aarly 26 000, watch list gill be largely swelled by Olu2lo woo since have d of their wounds. 'his estimate does not include those who have died from disease or have besu nicapached by sick ness, which, at the very lowest estimate, has been 5 per Cent. of the armies of both sections. Taking the lowest estimates of losses uo both sides in the campaign of 1864, and estimating the proportion of the wounded who have died at the very moderate figure of 6 pet cent-, we have the following : Killed outright, 20,000 Died of wounds, 10,000 Wounded, 2Ui OUO Died of sickness, 25,000 Incapacitated from further service by wounds end disease, 63,000 We leave the grand total of these details to those who have a sulticient love of the horrible to sum them up, It is enough to say that they are based upon official reports, when obtainable, cud upon the minimum estimates in other cases ; and in the cases of sickness, death from wounds and disease, upon percentages established by long experience. Six months have sufficed for all this Loss, of which six weeks have been long enough to include the greater portion of it. Whitt has been gained by it? .tias either aide advantages to show commensurate with this moat enormous total of human life destroy ed? In one single ease L laerman has penetrated to the vicinity of Atlanta in other respects, this con test is substantially where it was in January, 1864. In other words, all we have to show is Sherman's limited successes in Georgia; further than this, both sides have absolutely nothing. So many men have been killed or have died of wounds, so many more have been incapacitated by wounds and sickness, and the combatants stand where they,did when the work of slaughter began. Such an aggregate ought to' bring before the peo ple the true character of the contest which is now raging, and also its barrenness, it could be stopped to-day without dishonor to any engaged in it bad we the right men iu the government. Let the peo ple, in November next, bear this fact in mind.— Chscago Timns, of Tuesday. MK. VALLANDIGHANI AT HOllll, Before this paper goes to press, the pe !pte of Ohin, and of the N , bole country. ,ntl , e‘i, have been athised et the return a! Mi. VA L uau:ad-lEOx. He is now at the hunt° ft,.in which he was dragged thirteen rintntbs age:. He is again in the midst of friends wit m he has known so long and well, and whose love and confidence have only been strengthened by the persecutions which have been ht;sped upon him. His presence here is a viodica tion of the Constitute anal rights of the Amer lean Citizen, against lawless tyranny and p pression; and be is greeted with a welcome, by the throngs who visit his dwelling, se e.q.- dial and joyous, that it must be witnessed to be apprecia•ed. Mr. VALLANDIGwast vi. u!,.i ut • I. long ego, but for the 2 adiaitation menu He returns now, of bis own voririm, betatu , e he had the right to do se :rod because he felt that nu consideration whauwel would justify his longer endurance of the wron.. It is hoped that he will not be affeled ' lor ther molestation. It is believed that Mr Lincoln will hot husard consequences which he must know to be hervitable, in ease Or repetition of the arbitrary proceedings of a year ego. Mr VALLANDroaAm is amenalle to the law, and he and his friends recognize and abide by all of its obligations. lie and they are ready to submit to any and all of its requirements. But whether a purely despotic exercise of force will main be tolerated. is a question which Mr. Lincoln and his counsel lors will know how to answer for themselves if indeed they have not "eaten of the insane root which takes the reason prieuner."— Day ton (Ohio) Empire. Ono the correspondents with GRANT'S army thus dispels the idea of rebel starvation. He says: The country is abundantly sup plied with everything. Granaries are filled with• corn until they overflow. Gardens grow all the luxuries of the season. Flocks and herds have not deserted the pastures and hills. Corydon and Thyrsis eat their country:messes in the shade. Fowls frequent the barn yards, and the dove cotes are not abandoned by their SHAMEFUL CONFESSION. —The N. Y. Times, meek and innocent inmates. On; horses wade Lincoln's chief Now York organ, thus con- through clover knee deep, and the growing %sees the shameful parties motives which have controlled the President in the employ. wheat brushes their sides as they pass through went of Generals: ' it. Immense tracts are filled with thriving " Possibly the Government has not felt at corn fields. We have very serious doubts, liberty to govern itself by purely military con- engendered ,by our, late experience, of ever eideratione—has felt that, to avoid ill•feelins starving the . Confederacy, and we look fr the and discord, some heed must be paid to politi. ! end only by hard fighting, in conneotion with I cal favorites." Gen. Grant's left flank strategy." . lat `-Este Cite:4V •T aduar Y 14tN II ISILS, he triade-aitriesch Clongress,in.wisioh he hid frlld9-'4, o iples'au7lehhol; being 'helloed and havintlimpo_Wer,:ihaveskright to time rip; and shake off the existing 'govartimentrikui form a new one that will suit them better." 2d. lie has violated his pledge to the people.— In July 1881, Congress passed a resolution, which was adopted by him, in these words: " That this' A waged in riny,spirit of oppression, or for any purpose of conquest or subjugation, or for the purpose of overthrowing or interfering with the rights or tho established Institutions of the States, but to defend and maintain the supremacy of the Constitution." _ _ _ intAnogre wine 'mi.': inicroz* ticotri.o NOT BE RIX.ELMOTIED. Scl. lie' has violated the Constitution which he took a solemn oath to support, in ways without number. lie emancipation proclamation which he has issued, he himself acknowledged he had no power to do. 4th. Lie has suspended the habeas corpus in States where there was no necessity for it. He has caused to be arrested and imprisoned citizens for expressing their candid opinion as to the acts of the Administration, without allowing them a trial by jury, and has afterwards discharged them without attempting to produce any charges against. them. sth. He has muzzled the mouth and the press in a more arbitrary manner than any despot in Eu rope. 6th. He haa prolonged the war for the purpose of collecting a great army to aid and assist him to a re-election 811 President, by the point of the bay onet. 7th. lie has sent armies to Florida and Louisiana for the purpose of organising new States for the purpose of voting for him for the next President.— and by so doing, twenty thousand man have lost their lives. Sth. lie has squandered millions upon millions of the publio moneys to colonise and support the negroes, and has no sympathy for the white soldiers who are slain by thousands in the army. gth. lie has organized an army of negroes and forced them from the plantations, where they oould have raised food for toe army and have supported their families who are now starving and dying. 10th. lie has initiated a system of extravagance and corruption in the conduct of the war which will, sooner or later, overthrow our government. 11th. Belore he was eleoted he declared himself against the election of a President for the second term. Ile has violated this pledge, and now says it was all a juke. 12th. Being suddenly raised from the common walks of life to the highest honor in the gift of the cation, he became vain and puffed up, and keeps a corps of soldiers as a body guard which no other President ever did. 13th. lie has a set .)f - fanatics and shoddy con tractors, and all kinds of speculators for his advis ers, and they flatter him, which pleases his vanity, and makes him think he is the greatest man in the world. He will soon wake up and find all these things a joke, and honest old Abe will go down to posterity as a great joker and nothing more. iiRADQUARTERS ARMY OF TR& POTOMAC, ) June 23, Tue attack upon the 2d Corps on Wednesday, near the Weldon Bailroad, did not result so disas terously as was at first supposed. The live was formed by Barlow's division being on the left, Birney'a (General Mott in command) on the centre, and Gibbon's on the right. It was expected that the 6th corps would have connected on the left with Barlow, but it seems quite a gap was left, into which A. P. Hill's corps entered, and before our men were aware of it they received a volley from the rear which created a panic in the ranks and caused a rapid retreat to the woods iu the rear of the 31 division. This left the flank of the dd division unprotected, and the enemy, taking advantage of it, charged through and fairly into the pits, ordering our mon to surrender. The troops, however, left the trenches and fell back rapidly, but many of them were captured and quite a number killed and wounded. Our loss in prisoners is reported at about 1,000, while some make the figure higher. Our loss in killed and wounded is probably !AU. Four officers engaged in this fight had just joined their commands after being exchanged, and when surrounded and ordered to surrender—replied, Never: death rather than Libby!" and fighting their way as best they could, several of them got back safo. At Ei P. M. 2l charge was wade by the 2d corps and the line of works from which they had been forced in the afternoon recovered. We lost scarcely a man in this advance, as the enemy tired too high and the balls all passed over the beads of our men. A number of prisoners were taken, t - • • • • Skirmishing was kept up all night along the line, the pickets being at some points not 50 yards apart. At daylight this morning an advance of the entire live was made, when it woo found the enemy had taken a new pusitiou, some distance further back, where they had thrown up strong entrenchments during the night, which they sail hold. The fah Corps moved towards the railroad this morutug, driving the enemy before them, and dur ing the afternoon reported that they were in posses sion of the road and urraugement were at ,r,c . • mule to destroy it. At 5 P. M., a large force at the enemy were semi moving towards the front as if to resist the advance of the 6:5 corps. An engagement in that direction is expected to.night. Jane 21:5, 5 A. 51.—Nothing but picket firing took place during the evening or night, and very little is going on this morning. TOE DEFEAT OF GEN. ST('lttii.: =;=MI I reiurned m Memphis last night, and I as ,uro yen that I was gLid vi get beck again-. We Lave had a terrible time—have 'been cur all to pieces. Out of tire regiments of in fentry and one battery, but about three bun dred and eighty have Leon saved, all the res . being killed, wounded, or taken prisoner., Col,rel Humphreys, .d the 59th Illinol+, and Colonel Melicag, of the 120th Illinois, were killed. I saw Humphreys when he and afterward saw h;s body at Ripley. Coi. Maieqg was shot duet .g our retreat ininussi!de to tell who are killed and wounded now, end will i.e for tilt iime t. , me. The 113tbr0giment leis here with about three hundred men, the balance being on (lacy at ibis place as guard ni Irving Block—only eighty-eight have returned. The only officer I know of in that regiment , chit was killed was Lieutenant Conway, he wan shot through the head and heart - . A number of men of thnt regiment were killed. I will send you tho t' punt. or a it pv of it, as :;.lon as I possi bly can. It has I oeu a great disaster. We hare lost oLa loss than three th , usand win, dne ;inaisand tw. hundred to 'lle thousand five hundred killed arai wounded, upwards ~i two hundred Wag ~116, sixteen pieces of artil lery and a large quantity of anpplies and am muni!ion, and fire thousand stand A small The tight took plane about two miles west Blldwiti, a town on the Mobile and Ohio Riti!road, buy. miles ci uth of Corinth. The prisoners that we took nil said that the enemy hod about twenty-sever, thousand to thirty thousand, while our fore, did not„eseeed seven fl: mond. We wen: completely ovewheltued. A great number of Poik's forces were there It tiiiined every day but one whit , we were ' , tit. and I kept soaked pretty well :ill the time: still I am better than 1 have been for I - mind - is although quite thin. I every thing I inid. I was in the saddle ever fifty ,dx hours, only getting off three iir four times, und then nit di exited thirty minute., at any I was d ininletify out utr at one time. and did nid have a 611,ff officer iir eviin an wi:h um By Jan st superhuman Mi• it:. d a rail Moue, 1 inan aged ii thriiugh. hui it w.is an uwlul gounCei to ru du eiiptain are weld—Chicago Poet Jane 17. It is amusing to hear that class of mei - , 0o:1- r:is:mg of Butler, Dix, Dickinson, Holt . J. hi -of. Cameron, Forney, Dougherty. taikh.g, about the pure patriotism whieli goofed their actions in leaving the Demo c ra t i c party A slight reference to the present po sitions they occupy shows that the patriotism ivhich governs theni is of the paying kind. Butler and Dix are Major Generals ; Dickin son is a State officer, :n New York; Judge Advocate General; Forney is Clerk of the Senate and Chief of the Kitchen Cabinet. at Washington ; Cameron was Secretary of War and Dougherty wanted to be Attorney General for the Eastern District of Pennsyl vaor. Of course the idea of making it pay nt,. not thought et by these worthies when they joined the Abolition party- Again, at the recent Abolition Convention at Baltimore, out of the ten candidates named for the Vice Presidency. eight of them were of this class of unadulterated patriots This shows that office is what governs these fellows and not prinniplu or patriotism. Out upon such hypts!ritea. —.Easton Sentinel. I=l=2 411011 . ki lei. Juno 12. WHAT PURE PATRIOTS I REBEL STARVATION ANAEMIC ON THE NAVY AGENT IN NEW YORK...GRE AT PRA CD AND CORRUPTION. Mr. Isaac aenderson, publisher of The Evening Past, Navy Agent at this part, was arrested to day by Marshal Murray and ea -5 istan'te, on a warrant issued by Commissioner Betts, on the application of Mr. Wilson, Special Countel of the Navy Department. The charges are very serious, embracing fraud, bribery, the transmission of faire vouchers, &c. We did not learn the amount which the Government charges Mr. Henderson with having illegally received, but it is said to be large. This arrest will take the community by surprise, fur the accused has heretofore borne an irreproachable character, and has been cnnside;ed a man t.f large means for several years. The Marshal called at the Navy Agent's office, in The Evening Post building, at about three o' ,, lock, and found Mr. Henderson at hie deck in his private office. He served his war rant. and took the prisoner to the District At torney. Counsel appeared, and welting the I . •glit of a pretimitiar_y examination, bait was given ny E F. Browc, of the firm of E. & E. F. Brown. attorneys, and J.,seph :Steuart, of the firm of J. D. & J. Steuart & Co. , bankers, in the SUM of $lO.OOO The bearing on the warrant is set down fir this morning at. 11 o'clock. A few minutes before the arrest was made Mr Bridge, uf the Navy Department, called up to Mr. Henderson with an order from the Presidcot removing him from office, nod di recting Mr. Bridge to take charge.—N. Y. Tribune, 22d. How " .111.3 TORY" IS WRITTEN.—The Boston Advertiser, a oery " loyal" paper, explodes one of Butler's gas-bags very effectually. It says that on a certain night there was a cannonade al mg a part of General Butler's lines, spring ing up nobody exactly knows how. Immense circumstance was made of it by the corres— pondents. who told how a tierce attack by the enemy was, gallantly repulsed, how our men buried on the field 263 rebels killed in the fight, and so on. It then quotes from a letter from that army which says that in all that terrible carinmi:Ae " not the hair of a rabbit was scratched." and sums up the tremendous affair thus 1. Nobody attacked. 2. Nobody was attacked. 3. Nobody knows who. begun it 4. Nobody was hurt. A SW AECII OF OPPYCE t tl 'rho Abolitionists have arranged matters so that almost every third man of their party is an office holder, but even this does not seem to c intera them or satisfy their greed for place and profit We now find that they have in tr,iduced into Congress a bill to take a U. S. census in 1865—heretofore it has been taken every ten years They make this move on the presumption that old Abe will be elected for another term, and they want to fix things so that employment will be furnished to several thousand more of the Loyal Leaguers, too cowardly to enter the army, but all eager to devote themselves to the "support of the Gov ernment" for pay. One if the grievances that the American c ilonists urged against King George 111., in . justiti , ation of their Declaration of Indepen iyas this. how aptly would its words apply to our present Ruler: •• He/has erected a multitUde of new offices, awl ~e 0 hither swarms of misers to harass our people, and eat out their substance." Wit) WILL CARR FOR MOTHER NOW ? " Whets our Northern regiments left home in six.r,-pne, each felt strong enough to drive the whole rebel army into the Gulf of Mexico, and marched off with flying colors, the bands playing the, familiar tunes of " Glory " We'll hang Jell' Davis on a sour apple toe," " The girl I left behind me," and other eiirited airs. Those regiments that now :f c •.r fell.,w—morch away to the tune „ 0 1/ Jfither now ?” They aro oog to their graves, yet this var ie t, lu fought until every Southerner is siterntinqte and few men left in the North .'ripple,. With Abraham Lincoln for the 14. at Pr, , sident—( hieh may God avert h a,eniry is cure of four years more of iloody strife and admit of 300,000 men every hree mmtota. until our population is entire— exhaused. Syracuse (N. Y) Cyurirr. I=l the Meeting of the Chicago Convention Postponed till August 29. At a meeting, of the Executive Committee oi the National Democratic Committee, held in New York on the 22d day of June, 1864, it wa- voted that, in deference-to the desire of a ver large number of the leading membere of t1,.1 Conservative Union Democratic party throughout the country, the niccdc , th e Demo.ratic Nati mai Conventi,ml.c p , c.tpoped to Nlouday. Att;:oot 29, 1.864, at 12 o'clock, noca, CE11(!:,411. AUGUST BELMONT, Chairman F. 0. 1 3 P,AKCE, SeOrejary. PARLUNEL. —The negro soldier, named ChM.les Ridley, who shot a white citizen at Camp William Penn, some months since, and we tric!i at N ,, i'ristown, convicted of Murder in time second decree, and sentenced to a term ot imprisonment, I, as been pardoned by Gov— ernor Curtin. &&.' The Springfield, Mass., Republican, a Lincoln paper. describes Lincolas -"neither elegant nor attractive in person or mannet , not regarded am a leader by say considerable num ber of minds, the special pet of no set or clique, neither brilliant in native gifts nor accom plished in the wisdom of the schools, and dwarfed on every side by the men whofp hie has called around him." The President may pray to be saved from his Friends. The passage of the Gold Bill by Congress has !,ad a wonderful effect upon the gold market. It was intended to enhance the value of Greenbacks and make them more valuable. but like all thee bunglimu opera tious of Secretary Chase and Congres, it had the contrary effect,and on. Wednesday last gold advanced to 235 at nncr, and by even;i., l 245 were refused. It ha. fallen sonic since but it is bound to make an:.ther advance, as the real value greonba•!ks betty, .. : tOIEDY CONVICTION OF A TRIM—WiIIi:MI Mix, filiag M tenon who was arrested on Mon lay week, charged with robbing the bank at the Sanitary Fair of ss.ooo,was on Wednesday sentenced to six years' imprisonment. He was committed for trial early on Tuesday morning.. and a true bill was found against him hi the Grand Jury that night. SENATORIAL ELECTION _A. 11. ORAGIN wee elected United States Senator, by the Legidla. ture of New Hampshire, in the place of John P. Hale, from the 4th of March next. SPECIAL NOTICES $35 :I 44-Employment. I - 101 [S7S 1 AGEN WANTED' Will pay from $25 to $76 per month, and all expensos, to active Agents, er give a commission. Particulare sent free. Address Erie Sewing Machine Company, It. JAMES; Goners] Agent. Milan. Ohio fang 77 ly 33 Lir.Eye and Ear. PROF. J. Isi.a.ACS, M. 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No vase of the kind, however, is so desperate or hopeless but it may be alleviated by this Liniment, and its faithful application will always remove the Lansenege, and enable the horges to travel with comparative ease. Every borne owner should have this remedy at hand, for Its timely use at the first appearance of Lameness will effectually prevent those formidable diseases mentioned, to which all horses aro liable, and which reader so many otherwise valuable horses nearly worthies& See advertisement (June 23 1124 per -Equality to ! Uniformity of Price I A new *star,. of liiieluasal i.vory one Ma own Salesman. JON)-11 & 4 'o ~4 the Crescent One Price Cloth• log Store, 644 Market street, above 6th, iu addition to having the largest, most varied and fashionable stook of Clothing in Philadelphia, made expressly for retell sales, have isonstituted every one his own Salesman, by having marked In figiares, on each article, the very lowest price t can be sold for, so they cannot possibly vary—all mast say alike. The goods are well sponged and prepared, and great Was taken with the making, so that all can buy with the full aesurance of getting a good &nide at the vary lowest price Remember the Oreeeem., in tderket, above 9th. No. NA. oat 27 17 421 JOINS & 00. saip swallow two" or three hopheado ' of "Tante Bitters," " BaysepariPs.' '`fierroaa Anttdotce," kz., An, Ae, and OW you are eatlefled with the result, then try one boa of OLD DOCTOR aucaArea BISOLISLI SPECIFIC DILLS, and be restored to health and *lgor Ia las then thirty day. They are Paieiy woltstabla, pleasant to lake, prompt and salutary in their effects on the Inokoa down and shattered consti tution. Old and young can . take them with adeantage. her -tad and sold in the United States only by • JAB. S. BUTLCIL Sutton D, Bible Roux, New York; Geu-val Agent. P. 4. 7 -A box pent to any address -.ceipt of tr. - st 4 which is OLIO Doller--post free. Wir- Do you wish to be eureil DR. BUCHAN'S stNOLISH SPECIFIC PILLS cure, In less than 30 days, the worst cases of Nervousness, Im potency, Premature Dorsi , . Seminal Weakness, Insanity, and all Urinary, Sexual, and Nervous Affections, no =a te: from what cause produced. Prix, One Dollar per box. Seal, postpaid, by mail, on receipt of an order. Address, JAMES S. BUTLER, Station D, Bible Honse....New York. mar 15 3m 10 The Confessions and experience of an Invalid.—Pubhailed for the benefit, and as &CAUTION TO YOUNG MEN and others, who stiffer from Nenrous Debility. Premature Decay of id.ohood. 3e, supplying at the same time Tin MYLIKB o 7 b 12.7 calm By one who has cored himself after undergoing considerable quack cry By enclosing a postpqd addressed envelope single iiop.as may be had of the author. NATHANIEL MAYPAIB, Esq., way 31 ly 21] Brooklyn, Kings co., N. Y. B' A Gentleman, cured of Nervous Do.. tatity, incompetency, Premature Decay and Youthful Errnr. actuated by a desire to benefit others, will be happy to hi-116h to all who need it, (freo of charge), the recipe and directions far making the simple remedy lased in his case. Those wishing to prAlt by his experience, and pet. Biel a Valuable Bemede, will receive the same, by return (carefully sealed), by addressing JOHN B. OGDEN, 1.1.1 v 17 Sro 1.9] No. 60 Nassau etreet New York. sir Use no other Buchan's Specific Pills are the only Reliable Remedy for all Diseases of the Seminal, Urinary and Nervous Systems. Try one Lox, and be cured. ONE DOLLAR A BOX. One box will perfect a cure, or money refunded. Sent by mail on receipt of price. JAMES S. BUTLER, Station D, Bible House. New York, General Agent. mar 15 3m 10 JIW-ii Friend in Need. Try it. DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT is prepared from the receipt of Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut, the great bone setter, and has been used in his practice for the last twenty years with the most astonishing success. An ex• ternal remedy, it is without &rival, and will alleviate pain more speedily than any other preparation. For all Rheu matic and Nervous Disorders it is truly infallible, and as a curative for Scree. Wounds. Sprains, Bruises, etc., its soothing, healing and powerful strenettiening properties, excite the just wonder and astonishment of all who have ever given it a trial. Over one thousand certificates of re• markable cures, performed by it within the laat two years, attest this fact. i? See advertisement [June 16 ly 23 On the 16th inst., by Rev. Mr. Bronnufm John Wise, of Mechanics' Grove, to Mary Ann Clark, of Martin twp. On the 23d lust, by Elder George Sigler, Adam J. 'Eberly to Mary E. - Pearson. all of Lancaster. On the 22d day of May, by Rev. H. R. Callaway, Samuel J. Atleo to Anna S. Mathiot, both of Columbia, Pa. On the 22d Inst., In this city, Charles Augustus, oldest sou of Rev. A. C. and E A. Wedekind, aged nearly 4 years. On Jape 224, at Sickles' Barrack; Alexandria, Ye, Ja.N.b Waltz, of this city, wounded at the battle of the Wilderness aged 26 years, 2 months and I days. On June 20th, in the Hospital at Washington, from wounds received In battle, Henry YI eon of Samuel NI. and A. Killian, let Reserves, aged 20 years and 1 month. T.RE MARKETS Lancaster Wholesale Grain Market. Ourrneted weekly by J. It. BITNEE & Rao., Forwarding and Commie.lon Marchanta, No. 91 North Queen street. LitiCABTElt, June 27. Flour, Superfine, r bbl 7.75 " Extra 8 CO White Wbeat, 9 buqiel 1.95 Red 1 e 6 Oorn, old . . 1.35 " now Oats Rye Cllnverts:rd Whiskey, in hhds In bbis.. ESTATE OP HANNAH WIN E HOLD, deceasod.—Letters of adminlstraticn on the estate of Hannah Winehold, late of East Com/lice tow whip, dec'd, having been granted to the subscriber residing in said township: All persons indebted to said estate are re quested to make immediate payment, and those having e elms will present them, without delay, properly authen ticated for settlement. CYRUS ale AM, june 2S 6t 23] Administrator. AUDITOR'S NOTICE.---John Dillter, late of Brecknock township, decease—The under sigced Auditor, appointed to distribute the balance re maining In the hands of William Von Neida, administra tor of the estate of said deceased, to and among those legally entitled to the same, will attend for the purpose of his appointment, on TUESDAY. the 2nd day AUGUST, 1864, at 2 o'clock, P. ht., in the Library Room of the Court Rouse, in the City or Lancaster, where all persons into:- estal In said distribution may attend. I).0. F. HIEMAN, A wilt, Es...imiuer please , iopY j . 4t 25 MANHOOD: 110 W LOST, HOW RE.. STOIC I% D. a Just published, a now edition of Dr. Col rt verwell'a Celebrated Essay on the radical " cure without medicine) of Spermatorebrea or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Lowe, Inufuteney. Mental and Phiweal Incapacity. Im peditnen hi to Marriage. etc.; also, Coneomption, Epilepsy and Vita, induced by self irldulpace or sexual extrava gance 416ir Price, in a sealed envelope, only ti cent,. The celebrated author in this. admirable essay clearly demonstrates from a thirty yearn successful practice, that the Aare:tine consequences of self abutse may be radically cured without the dangerous use of internal medtcine•or the application of the knife—pointing out a mode of cure, at once simple, certain and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no matter what hie condition may be. may cure himself cheaply, privately and radically. .6s ' This Lecture should be in the hands of every y uth and every man iu the land. Sent trader seal, in a plain envelope to any address, post paid, on receipt of nix COLIN or tao post stamps. Address the publishers, CHAS .1. 0 KLINK. , 127 Bowery, N. Y , Post office box 45Sd. TO TIC 11l TO TAX COLLECTORS:•--The C.•hect er+of State and County torte', Ihe oQT:ore tiro Melt rots II!' Lancaster county are requested In roll,•t sod pay over the same with all possible dispatch' int , the County Treasurer. By order of tiro Courrnksioners june It 3t 23] F 0 ft P. O. EDF:In:AN, Clerk. • I. A DIES. T .4 IV II A T , 571 per rent. cheaper than heretnfrlrt, nt the N,.v York 5111.1100rv . Strro of J. LOEB, No. $1 North Quaeu Itt.raet, Lancuster. Pa. 5C 21 may 31 --- W A. N TED, This corulu; season 2,000 CORDS OF BLACK OAK BARK, for which tho HIGIIEST coon PRICE will be paid, d- livered at SHIRK k BRUBAKER'S TANNERY, Bird lu-Baud Rail road Station, Lancaster county, Pa /Kir CEEESTNUP, sPANIALI OAK arid 111 TE OAK on! wanted. nc 19 MILLI N E R V MRS. M. J DAILY has returned from th....lty with an extensive and handsome assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER MILLINERY, which she offers cheap for cash. Please call and examine the stock at the southwest corner of Centre Square. may 3 tf C LOAKS I CLOAKS I I SHAWLS! SHAWLS!! S. WELSH . CO., are Belli cg the above goods 25 PPR CENT. below the Cho usual prices LADIES PLEASE CALL and examine our elegant assortment of NEW 'TYLE.I, at the Northwest corner of Arch and loth atroot. I . may 10 2.iu 18 LIVE ANL, SERVICES AS A SOLDIER ot Majdr General Grant, Utl'o of Po. t Douelson I Vick+burg! and Chattanooga! Commander of the Mili tary Ihvi:don id . the Missinhippl; and captor of 472 Cannon and over 90,00 J Prisoners, will portrait. Fri— 25 Cent, Por Endo at .1 WCSTGAEFFEICS tf ?.1 rt: LIE ONLY CORRECT (:HEAP EDITION. REPORT ON MAJOR GENERAL 060. B. Mc ;LELLAN. Thin report should b. in the hands of every patriotic citizen. Ail the Br.ldiers in the Army should read thil re -port. Published at Washington. D C Price to ceuk, ut .1. M. WESTHABFF'ER'S Cheap Book Store. apr 12 tf 14] U o il f l u r rg ll. o A si :n r s t ik ow e , d , Z p eta T t h e e nodereigned Auditor, appointed to diatribute the ••balanee remaining In the hands ut John H. Hershey, Assignee, to Cu,! among those legally entitled to the some, will sit for that purpose on IVEDNE:3I3AY, the 6th day of JULY, 18t l. at Id o'cldck. A. 21., in the Library Room of the Court House, in the City of i.nlVa,,ter, where all poisons itit.ri-ted in said distribution may attend. G. C. I1AWT11010:, Auditor. jugli 4t 431 1864. 1 DHILADELPHIAI,, s , J PAPER HANGINGS. // 0 WELL ct BOURKE,. MANUFACTURERB OW WALL PAPGHS AND WINDOW CURTAIN PAPERS CCKNER 4TH AND MARKET STREETtI, PGILADELPHI A. N. E. A this stock of LINEN SHADES constantly nu ham". I Mb 23 3m 7 ESTATE OF MATTHEW BART HOLD. MBW, late of Rat...prise, Lancaster county, deed.— Lettere of Administration on said eAste having been 'granted to the undersigned All persons indebted thereto re requested to make immediate settlement, end those taving claims Or demands against tte same will present hem without delay for settlement to the undersigned. to. siding in the City of Lancaster. D B. BARTHOLOMEW, Administrator ulay 17 6 141) LIXECUTOE'S NOTlCE—Estate of Mar— garet Hogg, late or 4'ehrstri township, deceasod.— Letters testamentary ou said o,tato having beau granted to, the undereigned, all persons indebted thereto are re, quested to mate immediate settlement, and those baying claims or demands against the same will present them without delay for settlement to th, undersigned, residing in said township ROBERT HOOD, may 17 et 19] Executer, ESTATE OP JAMES d. NORRIS.••• Whereas lettere testamentary on the estate of Jamee A..Norrle, late of the City of Lance/tier, deed, have been granted to the subseritier residing in said city: All parsons Indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment, sad thews having claim, will present them witai oat delay properly authenticated fur s e ttlement to zoemtuNie B. Nol2l+ IS, gsecatr ia. may 24 (St *Ad Or to her Attprney, B. B gWd Bit. A DMINISTRATOWS NOTIOEs.-Eatate of Isaac Habecker, late of Manor township, deo'd.— Lettors of adtolnistnsttou on said estate haring been granted to the undersigned, all persons Indebted thereto are requested to make Immediate settlement ; and those having claims or demands against the estate of raid de. rodent will mete known to them the same without delay. JOSE:11 HABEr!KER, E pH H.Anu ROHRER, Administrators, Residing In Msoor twp. may Si 8t 20] - i 21FORTAR r T tu r i O A R B ARRITO LADIEs g ESTATE OF GOTLIEB SENER, REVD. 1 Letters Testamentary on the estate of Ootletb Boner, I will send. free of charge, to any Lady who will vend late of Manor towm-hip, deed, having been granted to the In her name and address, directions how to prevent the subseribers: 'All persons Indebted to said estate are re- i extreme pain of Child-Birth; also how to have perfectly , healthy and beautiful Children ; also one other - .new and quested . to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them, without delay, properly anthem- Important Secret, the only sure and. 4441.retned144 ever Heated for settlement. ~ • disocrvorod. . JACOB ratio B, oily of ',mower, ' My 01 4.1 86 t In milkingthe abore over is to nda.• &MY ' • JOHN BBNBR, Peques township, ' mai to Van my TOOlawso• BILIBBIBICY MIN% Manor t 1 AddreasDIRMSTA.UX,2I. D. Jim% VP 24( fob 24 314 7] • 767 DrosAway, For Wet City. - -Am. is. Isat in agenniazies *Maio= or the Ordinance of July 14 . 1852,2 hereby glee notice that the sale or firing of "Bonita, rockets or other Ere ,works." within the : limits of this tEty.is prohibibad, egespt "on the Ed, 4th and 6th days of July. in each and Amery year and in the came Ordinance it is also providild that the .•tiring of CUD 6, an d other fire arms, or the aelThig, casting, throwing or tiring chasers. or other firs works operating in a Mullis, man ner," to prohibited, under the penalty prescribed in the first section of the Ordinance of March 1,1625. Aud the Constables of.the City are hereby en joined to enforce the provisions of this Ordinsni - Pine 21 31 241 Gam, SAND eilt6ON, Mayor. oo receipt of price— Emer 15 3m 10 1 8 64. SPRING 'PR A DIZ Invite the attention of flouset.pers and all others o their extensive stock of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS now in store, which we offer at the lowest possible prices. BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED MUSLINS, SHEETINGS, TIMINGS, CHECKS, SHIRTING STRIPES, CALICOES I CALICOES I: CALIMESI! I Au, Ao, In alt grades and prices. New and old housekeepers Cll2 save money by lookiw^. through our stock.. . . DIVESS GOODS. As in past seasons this department is nrwmpassed iv variety, choice and price. ALL TIM LAME &ALM PON :AILING. SPRING DELAINEB, BEAuTrEut DESIGNS, do. SHAWL AHD CLOAK ROOM. Great attractione for ladies. HOOP SEM BOWL The largest stock to be found. Ladles' and Misses', from 12 cents to $3.00. Remember No. sEast &tog Street, Sign of the Bea Hive, WENTZ BROTHERS. GARDEN, PLMEE, AND FIELD BEEDB.4 . . . mar 8 tf 9] All Seeds bought at our store warranted fresh and genuine. AGBJCULTDRAL AND HORTICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, SHADE, FRUIT and ORNA"dENTAL TREES; FARM AND GRIST HILL CORN SHELLERS.STRAW AND FODDER GUTTER`[, PLOWS AND CULTIVATORS Hanging Baskets and Vases in great variety. 44- A liberal discount to the trade. Orders sollcltel and promptly filled, at the old established SEED AND AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE, No. 805 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA. am 14 THE EXAMINATION OF APPLICANTS for ethoole in Lancaster County will be held in the following districts, at the times and places hereinafter specified: Lancaster City—June 18th and Juue 25th, U a. m , High School. Washington Borough—July 6th, 10 a. m. Columbia Borough—July 6th, 9 a. m. Marietta Borough—July 7th, 9 o. at Mount Joy ..13nrough—July Bch, 9 a. m. Manhelm Borough—July 9th, 9.a. m. West Lampeter Township—July 11th, 9 a. m., Lampeter Square. East Lampeter Township—July 12th, 9 a. at., Enter prise. Upper Leeeoek Township—July 18th, 9 a. m., Barevllle. Leacotk Township—July 14th, 0 a. m.. lub,courne. Salisbury Township—July 15th. 9 a. m , White Florae. Paradise Townshlp—July 16th, 9 a. m. Black Horse. Strasburg Borough and Township—July 18th, 9 a. m., Strasburg. . . Eden Towtiehip—July 191 h, 9 a. m., Quarryville. Providence Township—July 20th, 9 a. tn., New Pray! dance. Peguea Township—July 21st., 9 a. m.,Willow Btreret. Conestoga Township and Safe HtwhorJttly 22d, 9 any Conestoga Centre. Manor Township—July 23d, 9 a. m , Central Manor. Bart Township—July 26th, 10 a. m , Gireml Tree. Colerain Township—July 96th, 9 a. m., Kirkwood. Little Britain Township—July 2711,, 9 a. M. Oak Hill. Fulton Township—July 28tb, 9 s. m, Penn HIII. I)rumore Township—July 29th, 9 a. m, Chestnut Level. Mantic Township—July 80th, 9 a m, Marticville. The directors are requested to furnish a eufliclency of blackboard surface, chalk, and all other apparatus that may be needed. They are also requested to give notice in their respective districts of the time and place of examina tion. Applicants for schools will appear for examination in those districts where they seek employment. They will also -member that private exam! .ation Is forblddo by the school law, and will be ranted only when the appli cant piodnces a written request signed oy the majority of the board from - whom the request wan obtained, stating that the holder could not attend at the public examination trom cause of tw..kness or necessary absence from home at the time, and that they ate desirous to employ him. The examinations will commence precisely at the time appointed. The directors and the public are respectfully Invited to attend. DAVID EVANd, June 1431 23] County Superintendent. Erril.F. 6t LANDELL, 14 FOURTH AND ARCH STREETS, PHILADELPHIA, Are Opening for Spring, 1864 100 pee. $1 Pitney SILKS. 60 poe. India Silke, $l. 190 " Good Black " 200 " Ordered Plain SILKS. 4-4 LYONS Black Silk VELVET. Brown SILKS, $6, 0,4, 3,1, 1, per yard Black " sti, 5,4,3, 2,1, per yard. Moire Antigone. all colors. Magnificent Oreoadiu,s, Magollicent Richunt Chintzes mud Percales. Spring Spring Shawls. New Hansehold Staple Goods. N B. GENERAL ASSULITMENT OF MEN'S WEIAIt. o, 1 :its 8 VARIETY OF PHOTO. GRAPH ALBUMS. ‘-rfi. EM=iIIMM/11 PHOTOGRAPH ALBUHA. .11 We have the largest and best stock ever brought to the city. OVER 100 DIFFERENT STYLES, VARYING IN PRICY FROM 76 CENTS TO 20,00 DOLLARS. Call and see for yourself at JO ILN hiIEAFFER'S Cheap Corti Book Store, 32 North Queen street, Lancstater. or' 14 I ktxtuulner, Uoioo and Inquirer copy.' ti NATIONAL. BANK MARIETTA, PA. UKSIONATED DEVJS,ITOICX AND FINANCIAL AOENI' By imtructions Icom the Sretaly of the Treasury, dated March 26th, 1804, thin Batik is autlior,z,.l to receive 00l0miptE113 I.lr the : , :stidnal 10-0 F,vu per cent. luau, In Coupon or Regisered Benda This Ll.tlll, principal and interest, in payiWe in g,1,1 On Bonds of $5OO and upward+, 00 01 annually, Ord of March and Oeptombor,) and uu those al woo denominations annually, 0.,s or March.) Subsc,ibers c.n receive Bend, with Coupons from March Ist, by pay hog the arerold illicit", in :out, or in iawlul motley by addlog 50 per rent. Co if pre ferred, may depuait the principal only, mad receive Bonds with Coupons from date of subscription. Registered Bonds will he Issued of the denominations of $5O, $lOO, $6OO, $l,OOO, $O.OOO, $l5 000, and Coupon Bonds of $5O, $lOO, $OOO and $l.OOO. For the greater convenience of subscribers, the different Banks anu Banks throughout the county are authorized to act as agents for the Loan. .s only $103,000, , o 0 of thin Loan can be issued, we would urge upon porcons haling, surplus money, to Sub scribe promptly and secure the luvestment at par. The 6ecretary, in pre,enting this new Loan to the pub lic through the National Osaka, voice., upon the liberality and patriotism of our people to use all honorable means and td make every exertion :ur its sale. It is hoped that Lancaster ~unty, having done no well lu the pant in furnishing the 6 JVOLLIIIIIML means, will he equally prompt at thin time. may 10 7t ISJ A ‘0.i14 IP)W3IA-N, Cashier. ATIUN AL BANK OF COLUM— BIA. F IRST N (Eticcessors to Detwiler & Bro) COHNIE eZCOND AND LOCUET MEETS. COLUMBIA, LANCABTBR COUNTY, PA. Capital SIUO,OOO, With privilege ,il increasing same to Boson or DIILEOTORS: K. Hershey, Wm. G. Case, P. Gassier, C. S. Kaufman, J ti. Hess, Washington Righter, A. Bruner, J. B. Shuman, Justus Gray. Ovetoms: E. Hershey, President. A. Bruner, Vice President Thin }link. having been nuthoriz.:l fp commence bnei LteNouter the National Currepoy Act, in now duly organ. and prepared to receive denosite.t, make collectionr on ill deasaiidepoints on liberal terror, discount note, tb.aftz, dc., buy and sell yo/d, sil.x and domestic exchange, and traneact nil buaineas appertaining to a thoroughly organ ized Bank. =C!MMI lutorret paid 4.,u spociol depJsito for 6 mouths or Loup', Ltarkkiag loroni : from 9 n. w. to 3 p m. Air Discount. day : 3louday, 19 n. w. of each week. ire. Your pa,omg, r u ly Luny 24 2m 20j DerwiLEß., Cashier sPRING AND CLOTH 14, CASZIMA.RES AND READY-MADE CLOTHING. AT S. S. 1? ATHVON'S ES? ABLiSallitiVT, Coroor of North Quoooo aud Orauge struetn. (Eratapb's • old eland,) immetaly opposite nhober's - I,I:IASTr,R, PA itelynig with confidence upon that patronage which hie friends lad the public have heretofore extended toward!, him, the subscriber, even in these equivocal limes, has provided himself with a :ante &apply of eensouable • HEADY—RADE oLoruING, (2,,k.aaiu g of Sock, Pock. and Walking Coats; Pan Vests Drawers, Under.Shirta, Woolen aver -Shirts, Vests, Neck• Ties, acorfe, Stocks aril Cravats; euspenders, Hosiery; Silk, Linen and Cotton Handkerchiefs, &c. Also, CLOTHS. CASientIERES, AND VESTINUS. which will be made Feurnptly to order for Gi%WEEne or military men; warranted to give satisfaction, and u low as they can be gotten elsewhere. At, there is not, trot, present appearances, likely to be any alma:tattoo in the price of material, bat rather au advance, it la therefore the interest of all who want cheap clothing to buy them now S. S. 13.ATRVON, Merchant Taller and Clothier, Corner Orange and North Queen street, Laheaster. apr '26 :3m lit HISTORY OF THE PENNSYLVANIA EtEdDRVES. ELIAS BARR 4i. CU., rmpectfully announou that they have in preparation a History of the Pennsylvania Re set vat from their organization to the expiration of their term of verlAer. Ttoe 11:,,0ry will contain the maww of all the Officers and Private. of the Corps—their promotion., casnallties and Mschargee—also, graphic descriptions of their camp life and their gallant achievement. In the many .tittlos in which they have taken part—all derived from official and authentic source.. ' The Hietory of the Pennsylvania iteservel will be to 03X VOLUM& of 1300 pages, octavo lose, neatly printed cm good paper, and subetantially boned in black cloth, con taining a ...NA engraving of the lamented ILoynolds, and one el Governor Curtin, (who first recommenced the for. ; oration of the Pennsylvania fteeorve Carps,) vnd will be sold only by subecription. It will be ready iu August next. The Publishers hul ocelldent that the just pride whioh every Pennsylvanian must entertain for the brave men ; whose gallant achievements and patriotic self-devotion it records, will micro for The History.' a generous and ap. pre..tativa, receptiau. may 10 tf 10 WENTZ BROTHERS, No. 3 KAKI' KING STREET, oF THE l'xo sTems 10-40 LOA.N. NLIA - 6 BARE .6 00., Publiahora, No. 4 Dist King Btrett. ICI TA-Tllll. llifilala - SOTHILs oeoe AND 608 -MARKET arsizar, - - PHIL ADILPH/A.' The undersigned, begs to inform his friends, and the for. mor Patrons or the •tI3TATHS UNION," as welt a., , the public giumalky,, that he has soeeptid the n roausgership of the HOW. named at. the head. of this notice, and that ths hot= has - been. thoroughly renovated and improved throughout, in • manner which wilt compare favorably with what are tailed the that chisel Hotels of the CUT. The patronage of the public is respectfully solidted. The TERM sui $1.50 per day HEIAB. M. ALLMOND, Manage& . Joao 9 , . ilia FOR RENT OR FOB. SALE. The 014 Y. STEAM MILL, with al& 11 1 fini, horse power ilteam-kngice, three run of I , 1* lii burrs for Flouring and one f,r Farina, to gether with all the necessary facilities for • Lia manufacturing Farina, Hominy and Oat Meal. All the machinery and fixtures are in good running order. Will be rented or sold on reasonable terms. Enquire of HILAIRE ZAPFEL; North Duke street. Sane 1431 Et 3) 0 EL 8 A 1. TWO ONE-STORY BRION DWELLING HOUSES. on the South side of Locust street, Lancaster, 15 feet front and 28 feet deep each. Lots 200 feet deep. Now owned by Daniel Mc-! Laughlin. Also, a House and Garden to let. Apply to NEWTON LIGHTNER, CSRce, Duke 81, nearly oppoelte Gout House. H 8 LANCASTER LOCOMOTIVE WORKS, LANCASTER CITY; PENNA. JAMES A. NORRIS , Having taken the above Works, Is now prepared to execute promptly orders for t COAL AND WOOD BURNING LOCO- IRM Q ?;Ia MOTIVES of lirstchisa workmanship, Also, every description of BOILERS, STATIONARY ENGINES, BRASS AND IRON CASTINGS FORGINGS, SHAFTING AND MILL GEARING, AND RAILROAD MACHINERY dec 3U Om 51 1864. 1864. SPRING DRY GOODS I HAGER .t BROTHERS have now open et full stock of Ury Goode for Sewing Sales, and Invite an ex amination. CHOICE STYLES, SPRING PRINTS, BEST MASKS, SCOTCH AND AMEI3.IOAN GINO HAMS. LADLEB' DRESS 0001)81 A beautitul assortment of new styles in all the new material.; also, Hemstitched and Linen Cambric Hand kerchiefs. Lace and Greruidine Vella, Kid Silk and Lisle Thread Cloven, Hosiery, de. LADLES CLOTH OLOAK3 A bnnutiful aseortment CLOAKING CLOTHS—eII the new shad. 81ELLA, OASLUSERE AND GRENADINE SHAWLS .318 N AND 801. WEAR Black French Cloths, Neat Casslmeres for BOYS, Black Doeskin Cardlmere, Marino Oasaimeres, Blue and Brown Cloths, Caahmeretts and Jeans, Scotch Cassitneres, Fancy and Plain Oottonades, Fancy •• for Snits, Linen Drills and Nankeens. Cants' Shirts, Linen and Paper Collars, Neck.Tlee, and Gloves. A very large nod comploGe stock of the above goods, comprlalug qualities. ItEADY-31ADE CLOTHING A full stock of oar own mennfactnx. OLOTHING made to order promptly lu a superior Luau uer. 110LISE-NUE.ND3HING GOODS Linen and Cotton Sheeting, Table Linen and Napkins; Damask, Toweling', Blanket', Marseilles and H•oueyooyub Quilie. CLUNA, ULASS AND QIIDENSWAHK. CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS A lull Aseigrtmout of Eugllsh and Amerios. The largest Steck ever offered In this city, comprising, all qualities from low priced Blanks and Batins to the finest Gilt Papers. All of ibe boo Lave been purrhotd for Curb, ud will be 001(1 at the luau. pricer, • um) Et 17) Dr. R. A. Wilson's Pills WILL CURE ,b.DA.O LOOK ON THIS PICTURE, And if suffering from Headache, go at once and buy a box, IF THE DIRECTION:, ARE PROPF.RI,I SPEEDY AND PERMANENT CURE. Oue Pill a Dos( PItrPIPE.D ac B. L. FAHNESTOOK 85 00 SOLE PROPRIETORS WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS And Manufacturers of White Lead, Red Lend, Litharge, Putty, Sr. 711 it 78 Wood St., Pittsburgh, l's. FOR. SYLL.R. BY Druggists and Patent Medicine Dealers Everywhere. may 24 13020 13 . L . ,-PAEHZEIT'IcTs, .0 F REAR Six: We take much pleasure In minoring you that there Is no Vermifuge now in use that we think equals yours no a WORkt DESTROYER. We have sold It largely at retail, and with uniform success. We are Druggists and Physicians, and have prescribed It for oar patients, and have been well satisfied with Re effects. ITMCL, N. Y may 24 B. L. FAHNESTOCK 0 23 WORM CONFECTIONS Are prepared from the active principle of his celebrated Vermituge. 'Amy are put op in a nice and palatable form, to snit the hate 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 'he most delicate child. Prepared end sold by B. L. FAHNESTOCK is CO., Sole Proprietors, 76 and 78 Wood end 91 Fourth streets, Pitts. burgh; Ps. Sold by Druggist, and Medicine Dealers generally. may 27 Iy2o NEW SOAP AND CANDLE STORE. The subscriber respectfully informs the public that for the convenience or his customers he has opened a branch store at . . No. 38 EAST KING STREET, (Opposite the Court House,) Whore will at all times be kept a fall assortment of Soaps and Candles of his own manufacture, as well as the best selections from the Now York and. Philadelphia machete, among which ere imported. Castile, brown and' white; Babitt's Union Soap, Chemical, Olive" Cincinnati Telerate' New Bedford, Sperm, edema:Mb:a, Hotel and Tallow Candles. Also a firet-rate article of COUNTRY, I 80AP. AU of which will be sold at the lowest market prices, Wholesale and retail. Thankful for poet favors, he hopes by keeping the best stock, as heretofore, to merit a 001Mb:wanes of patronage. .3/- The Highest Market Prices, In cash, Paid for Tallow and Soap Fat. BERMAN MILLER, Steam Soap end Candle Manufacturer, L 43 North Queen and 33 East King, streets apr 26 3mlB y ROHRER, t 4. RECTIPYING DISTILLER aao WELOLINAL DUI = I FILENQH .61BANDIEB,. HOLLAND GINS, BOOTOH AND IRISH WHISKIES, JAMAICA RUM, - • FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WIN tt,so. No. 66 Fan Roo Beraari: Ls SClaille, Pa. Oonstantly on band, Copper Distilled Old Rye Whla key, Apple Bawdy, An [Apr 12.1 y 14 . . . lA.TTERSALL I S HEAVE POWDER liccrdered Rosin, Audi:north Dearigreau, Sulpha tgetre, Aseatcetide, Alum, ke. Nor Wear Apr 11 tf 'l4 THOMAS =HAUB, Drug and Chemical Blom Wert Slug COWOORAILPR-?4IEJNEFIEN. "' " • PHOTOS/14.P* Anus6ment--41mat. -1/Intety—Nnemoiail 713 r Beauty, Ntybi and lindsh: • ' NNW PATTNEtNiI, NNW BINDING& NNW OLANWI4 . .. - PATENT HINGE BACK ELBOW, thi latest and best kind, made only In Philadel "to Gelling -all others In strength and d mrablltfj CARD PHOTOGRAPHS. ' • ' 10 and 12 eents-111.00.and pir °OLDHAM, 25 eents—.22o &sem - TRAVNUNG AND BUOPPDie WALIENE. PODIUM BOOKS, ANL arAr.romaßr. wiuTiNG PAP6IIB, INTWAWEN, PMN AO. - BTENOIZII. • • " lor marking names beautifully and hadelltdyonCtothlng• HARBAOH DEW. Wholesale and Retell Dealers, 80 North Bth - stmt. Ptdhr dolphin. - [may 10 ly 18 CL A RKSON & BANK/SRN. Na. 121 8. THIRD ST, PHILADELPHIA. .I:4aVERii STOOKS, BONDS AND GOLD BOUGHT AND INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. ROBT. OLABZBON, R. O. MoOLORK 4 OT/VBl AND REILIABLEI ADEN TS .110 are wanted in Gray dbtriet In. Pennalrania tS canvass for THE HISTORY OP THE PENNSYLVANIA RIDERVES. This work will consist of about six hundred paps. octave, will be very full, perfectly reliable, and will be sold by subscription exclusively. Canvassers of the tight kind cannot help making their efforts on this work pay munificently. Apply Immediate. ly to RLIAB BARR A . 00., may 8 tf 17] Lamest:lZ%. CARPJETS, OIL CLOTHS AND WIN DOW SHADES, At the old established stand, northeast corner of 2d and Brown streeta, Philadelphia. A full assortment of idyl es are now offering at low prima for cash only, condoling of ENGLISH AND AMERICAN TAPESTRIES. TBR£E PLY, INGRAIN, ENTRY AND STRAW CARPETS. Also, a splendid article of BAG and LIST CARPETS. OIL CLOTHS In great variety. The assortment of WIN -110 Vir EILIDE3 which I offer for sale cannot be surpassed in this city, there being over two hundred of the latest and most approved designs and patterns, in all colors, making an assortment very rarely found in any one estate Bailment in this line of goods, all of which will be sold a t the very lowest prices for cash only. Wholesale deaUrs supplied on liberal terms. CHARLES OBBAGBIIIII, Northeast corner Id and Brown streets, Philadelphia. may 10 Om 18 ALECTURENOEL YOUNG MEM. Just published, a new edition of Dr. Culverwel Ps Celebrated Essay on the radical cure (without medicine) of Spermatorrboe, or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal LO9BOB, Impotency, Mental and Physical In ca pacity, Impediments to Marriage, etc; also, Consumption, Epilepsy and Pits, induced by self-indulgence or Bata si extravainulce. Air Price, in a sealed envelope, only 6 cents. The celebrated author in this admirable essay clear 1 y demonstrates, from a thirty years Anoceasfal practice, th at the alarming consequencee of self abuse may be radically oared without th e dangerons use of internal medicine o r the application of the knife—pointing out a mode of cure, at once simple, certain and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself. cheaply, privately and radically. SW" This Lecture should be in the hands of every youth end every man in the land. Bent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, post-paid, on recall .t of six cents, or two post stam pa. Address the publishers, CIIAS. J. 0. KLINK .t 00., PE Bowery, New York, Post office, box 4686. tf lb L ADM S , DRESS GOODS. IIAN1)8 - 05111 BPRING DREBB GOODB, Of New Designs and Materials. e ~ ~ ~ ,P CLOTHB YOB MANTLES, Yarions Shades and Qualities. We are receiving daily addition to oar stock of the atove Goode, and invite the attention of purchasers. apr tf 14] HAGER A BROTHEES. C LOTHS, OASSIBIKRES it, VESTING!,. HAGER & BROTHERS Have now open and invite an examination of a fail an d complete otock of READY MADE CLOTHING Also, a Full Assortment of Extra Quality French Coatings, Fancy scotch Coatings, Black and ()Monad Cloths, Fancy Cuelmeres—for Salta, Black French Doeskins. I=l GOODS F OR BOYS' WEAR, In !heat Varioty. trip- Clothing wade to order in a superior manner. apr 12 tr 11) 1.1A0E6 & 131101111.11111.8 LADIES , DRESS GOODS Are now offering the largest selection of 011010 E DRDSB UOODLI they ever hed in store. The choice of the New York end Philadelphia Markets, at tho lowest possible prices. Also, a tremendous stock of of ovary doncription, to which thay invlto a careful ex snarl atiork. A large variety of /LADIES' CLOTHS AND SPRING CLOAKS AND OIROULARB. apr 26 a 181 TERRIBLE DISCLOSURES-SECRETS FOR TUE MILLION I A most valuable and wonderful publication. A work of 40U pages, and 30 colored engravings. DE.. HUNTER'S VADE MEG UM, au original and popular treatise on Man and Woman, their Physiology, Functions, and Semi' disorders of every kind, with Never Falling Remedies for their speedy cure. The practhe of DR. HUNTER has long been, and still is, unbounded, bat at the earnest solicitation of numerous portions, he has been Induced to extend his medical usetultiass through the medium of his " VADE MECUM." It is a volume that should be In the hands of every family In the land, as a preventive of secret vices, or as a guide for the alleviation of one of the meet awful and destructive scout ges ever visited mankind. One copy, securely enveloped, will be forwarded free of postage to any pert of the United States for 50 cents In P. '.•. stamps. Address, poet paid, DR. HUNTER, No. S Division Street, New York. may 34 _IMPORTANT TO PARMEII.B/ GEO. D. BPRECHER'S AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT AND BUM WARY .ROUBE, Nu. 28 Nen KIM bIRIFLT, LA30151131, Thu undersigned having lately purchased from Wm. D. Sprecher his entire stock and interestin the Agricultural implement and Seed Ware Home, in Lancaster, takes this method of inviting the attention of Farmers and others to his large and well selected stook, which consists in part, of the following articles : FoDDEB. OUTTEIIB---Telegraph Cutters for fodder, hay or 'straw, 4 sixes; Cummings' Cutters, 4 slme• Eureka Cutters, 8 sizes • Harrisburg Car Co. Cutters, 4 sue. COEN SHELESS from $4 to $2O. Also the large Kin derhook Cannon Shelters. Sausage Cotters and Fillets of all Nina, Lard Presses, Farm Mills, Hay Presses, and Steel mould-board Plows. Also ou hand the New Jersey Self- Beeping and Mowing Machine. THE CELIIattATED COCKLBY PLOUGH, of the genuine patterns and castings, manufactured and ...straitly kept on hand; and great variety of Ploughs and Castings, Subsoil Ploughs, Machine Belting, Begs, Pulleys, hopes, Tar and Oils of all kinds for machinery. Also Harrows, Cultivators, Platform, Scales, Farm Bells, Urintlaturtes and fixtures, Shovels,Forks, Purlieu, Guano, Bone Dust, Fruit and Ornament al Trees, and Seeds on hand of every description. Air The highest cash price paid for Seeds, at the - Ware. house, No. 28 East King street, Lancaster, two &lons west of tan ("Jun Hume—mule side. ROOFING liLaTE.—A full supply of the beat and m ond quality Lanealder and York County Roofing Slate on hand, which will be put on by the square or sold by the ton on reasonable terms. Please give me a call. W3l. D. SPititellEtt herewith returns his thanks to Farmers and misers for past patronage, and hopes the dame may be continued to his Brother, apr 19 Om I6J 880. D. BPBEIOIDSB. tlllll .s 0 EILING DI.EWS 10 TEE PATENT BTAMP—EPALING AND POST—MAKIL The preservation on the letter itself of the POST-MAR[ ana POSTAGE-STAMP, generally destroyed with the de niched cover, We long been deemed a matter of the first importance. This desideratum is now triumphantly secured by this ingenious invention. Many obvious advantages must arise from the general use of this envelope. Pint—lncreased Safety by additional sealing; th e stamp connecting the envelope and letter securely together • and this is never liable to be omitted, though the sticking of the flap Is frequently neglected or imperfectly done. Second---Seourity against impertinent Intrusion • the letter and envelope being firmly attached by the itirepe, and inclmure cannot be inspected even if the flap be clan destinely opened. SAXTON & NISHOP. ly 20 Third— Safety against Abstraction. of Vdoub o Lacio sares. If the flap be left unsealed, or opened with Mend one intent, it will be impossible to open the letter and Mks thence bank notes and drafts without so mutilating the envelope as to insure detection. Fburtle--dectuity for the free payment of the Postage; as the stamp, when once properly pissed in this window, cannot be removed without its destruction. AfTh—Advantage therefore to the Government; by the effectual destruction of every stamp in lie first use. Glath—Pacility to the Post Office Operations; by a nub form location of the stamp in the upper right band corner, which is the most convenient position for the Port Office mark. Beath—Verification of the Mailing; by scouring on the letter itself the iegai cadcace of the time and place of It being mailed. This has long been esteemed so desirable, that many prudent persons are constrained to dispense with the use Of envelopes, that they may have the poet mark on the letter; and others take the precaution to pip the envelope again on the letter for identification. ttighLA—Certainty of the Date and Place on the Letter, which are so Do/neatly omitted by writer In carelesmees or hurry. Ninth--Ornamentation; which, though seem may think of small importance, cert ainly meets the approval of all persons of taste. 21.ath—Cost. Notwithstanding the many and unrivalled advantages of the "Stamp dealing,linvelopea," they will be furnished at a very small advance upon the prima of those not having the benefit of this patent. Can be had at J. M. WBSTILUKIIIIth3 Cheap Book Store, Corner North Queen and Change Bic non 4 tf 43 et AIIPE T AND OIL CLOTHS. English Brumele, dapertne and Medium Ingrain Venetian, Hemp and Hag CARPETS. Ertiggete, Velvet Raga and Cocoa Door Matta. OIL CLOTHE, t From 1 to 4 yrircli wide, A complete emortment of HOllBB-YEIRMBHING GOODS ipr 12 tf 143 THE REPORT OF MAJOR CERN/DUD GEOROB B. MoOLILLAN.- The Report of M.J. Geo. 320. B. McOLBLLAIf, The Report.of Maj. Gen. GBO. B. MOOLBM22I Price &I cents, et J. B. wzoramultuve, Cheep Book Blare. Publiehedst Waaldngtoo, D. C. Lapel! U 11 • ~.,..,•:,.,:,..:,,,, ; . ,...-t - A _ ,, , ;, 0 n ..,...,::: :..,...,.i:•::ai.,:,:5...1-,t,,,.::,.4v.,..*.b.i:•••,., OP ALL 18211111 BOLD ON 002MU88ION D. K. JACKMAN, L. A. MADKNY. am 14 WENTZ BROTHERS WENTZ BROTELICSB, No. 6 Nut King street Two doors West of the Court Rome PIiSSEBNING BNVELOPZ. UAGgE t BBOTIMBa
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