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VOL.-XXXYIII. LANCASTER, PA., WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1864. NO. 84. THIS old Eitz De Coonpy, whim she hates, I shull I aay it ?—y6s, I will—whis—whisk " l(iP*nMH!4!'r ffirttm'inft Jp 'ilfj-jflh .whila he is several furlongs deep in love I—whisker? very like Birt's, os hia were -gVaiUaSm ^JStaUUUU IV 5J"'"»'L^,ii,h„. se.f,a word from her makes very see.ly. And, hy jingo! how coald A.T TWO nOI.TvAKS A VE.A.K. riio Examiner & tlevaW aan fanraskr Union, Ib pabliatied OTer; Satar U; at $2.00 & Tear. OFFICB No 32J^ NOB HI QVEEN STRKET. J XO, A. TTTERTAND. K. M. KLINE, AND J. I. HARTMAN, l:^(litora Olid l*ropri«itor.«. 4i- .Ml nnstnee* lettera, aj-omunlcatlona. Ac., nhonVI t udUre^^rd to HIESTAKD, KLIHE & HABTMAK, Laneaster, Fr. .*UVEBTTHIVrt DKPARTMKNT. rturtttif, AnvBBTifEMwrs by tl'*" year. Or fractions of a , yrar. to be cbargud at tbe rate of $12 00 per sqnare f>f fm tines. Ten per cent incresBo on tbe yearly r-iln fcr fractions ol a year. 3mon(As 6 mf-n/A*. \2 inotiths. Ona Square.. $ 4.-t0 $ S.<iO (13.00 Two isqaiiroi 6.-rf> 15.00 "JOOO Ibreesqunred -. li.'lO SOOO 2600 llJAl K-TAIB. I'BBtOSAL pROPtUTT aud (lENElUt. AnVKR- r»ai?so to t>eohaiged nt the rate of Srvrn ctnta per iHr fir the flritt iti?><rtion, SUtl Anr cents per lln«i ;or rvcry aub-equant iiipertl>n. i JfCVT .MCSK'lNK^. t'l TERS. Slid a)I Other ADTKRTIge J40TS. by the column, half third, or quarter oolomo, ;o :>.' ch^rl;c-i ati follows: One .olumi'. yeirly $100 M Oue-balf eoliimo, yrarly.... „.. 60 1)0 Ooe-tbirtl rolumn.ynarly, 40 00 Oue-quavterrolnnin, yearly,...,^ 30 00 l.L6l>t«a CaniH. yearly, net eyct-eillag fen llneK, AID 00 Uueiue'it CARDti, b Itnep or Ii rr, %b 00. i lOM KoTiCES to be .'barged s* followa : hx>*cutor6'.Votlces. ^'i tic .iuminlstratorii'Notice!! 2 Olt Asslgne.^' -^otlcet 2 00 A iiditon** Notices, 1 50 Alt iNctt>e-anntextefldlDg(rn lines, orless, forl/ircr iussrtions I f>0 I (.TAL NoiiCk.*- to lie p lid for al tlie rate of ,'«i cenlE :*eT hav fC' tlm OrFt l-rtaitloo, aodTirccaniG pttr line irr ¦ ..TV f.ub-equentiufertion. II-BTS, oaS-pfaal N'tnctK.—All aJT-rtlpemeuts pr*— c-«tli--*rf th"- vtanUg'^.'ior Mat'Ti-t- ti hf> cbargrd Ut< "ttur ratJ-Ba* l.nfal Xmicet. M.«RUt«U£- to be chargt-d :^i>c-[ie-^uabln the pnper nrxt ^ iitili».blii(: Ct>«> enme. ¦ p TII Vn-iCM.<t in<^>rte<i wliho.it ubar:<e. Oai'0».KT Nl TH-cs lo be rtiargt-d at adrerlUlnir ratea. I a Dtirnt-or ittirrcT, llet.^)Lt7TJo.^f^ ic t*» U« charged 10 r. i,.p.Tll0e. Coa m- iCiTi. AS petting ff^rth tho cl.ilmn of indlTiduala ijrrffitv-, «r, tohoch.»rrffrt 10 ceot? pi'r line, iS" Tlie prl\-llpgr of Anum I Advertlwrs is atrictly 1 u-'-mI Io tlirir own iiiiuiediau busluctaa; and nil ailver- M mviita fur the t«neflt of otl er |»en»onft. m well as nl) n-!\e»liw4-nieni« not InimtMliatily connecled wltli thrlr t ^ 11'lii'liii^a. nnii uM clii-sett ol advertlwmente,in length %. r •'!•• rwisv. iH'.vomJ the liuiic>> eugaged, will be cbarg<vi !l »Rlore ratefi. MDfABlLliy, The flowrr ibit SOjilea ti"daj, To-oi(»rrow difs; All tb^r vro ninh'ti sti; Tempts and iben fliea. ^bat if this fforid'd dulijfbt? L'gbtniug, ihtt m.>cki tLq aight.- Dileforen sa hrijtbt. Vitfuo, how frail ir if: I Lore. h>'V it aetia poor blis* Fir proud despnirl But wc, ttioiigli fluon tlicy fa!!, SurPiVi tlitir Joy-, ami nil Which oar'a we call. \Yb:l& flkis? aru blUi; uu-l hn^bt. While flowers are g.iy. While oyes that ohange are uighi -Us^ok!--'* fh3.i:iy: Whilo yet tbo .-^.ilm htiar;. crwcu, Dretui ;-j''u;—.la-i fruia tby jIquji Thai awH'Ka to Wicn. •WH£i' 'faa FiiSHioss bid Foa HE. Did I ever tell you of luy iir.st li<ve? "X.I.". WeU I never will. But belo.wyou will finddometfaiiigubout my seventh or eleventh. The roale biped cannot have lailed to notio?, of late, the similarity of " the dear ladies'" tout enscnihte to his own. As for myself, 1 have not the slightest hesitation in averring that, erelong; thepresent ten¬ dency of the feminine garb will culminate in the softer ^ex donning our pantal 1— let that pa--3. What I mean is, that their fashions will encroach aud encroach, until they can't get any encroacher. But I am going to lell you wh:'.t thei^e fashions did for me. A grand ball was to be given in F Hall, in C'Jddyinkum. Of ooi.rse it was to bea distingue uffair. And, of course,.it was to be for the benefit ot the Sanitary Commission. Everything is for the benefit cf the S. C, now-a days. Don't lor a eec¬ ond Euppo£e that the S. and C. just pasj- ed over stands for South Carolina—be¬ cause they don't. By some hocus pocus, or other cuss, 1 managed to obiain a ticket of admission to said ball. This being leap-year, you may surmise that a'* fair young damsel" presenled it.. Such is not the case, how¬ ever, for i have had no " leaps" in that direction. For fear you moy thiuk that it came into ray hands surreptitiously, i will set your mind at rest at ouce and for¬ ever, by statingthat 1 purchased it. Since I have thought it over. 1 am sure I pur¬ chased it, for as soon as I wa^one ticket in pocket I was five dollars outof pocket. Well, the expecled night arrived, as 1 was quiie sure it would : and to the ball I did go, "all by myself." as I was sure I should. Now don't jump 'it tbo conclu- Ejonihatl couldn't get a lady to accom. pany rae. That is all bosh—though I'll be hanged if I know wh<it " bosh" is. But the reason 1 didn't " trot out" a lady was b( cause I lailed to a$k a sufficient num¬ ber. After a dczrn had refused to go with m=, 1 was fool enough not to ask nny tnor,"; wlierens, if 1 had a.sked some five or si.x doz=n more. 2 am convinced in my oxn min I ;i.ai. on", at leasl. would have consented—if 6ho h.idn't objpcteu!— Fact; Ua entering the hall-rootn, I threw my¬ self into a sola and gazed around the illu- loiuuied hall, to see what I coutd s.^e. Aud I swow I saw an angel I I am compelled to take that back, us 1 have never read or heard oi a man that knew another man whoha<l read of angels frequenting ball-rooms. But the lovely being that filled my .^otil witli inde.scriba- ble emotion approached -ioitu* in-.'.'i'iily one degrees nearer an angel Ih.in any other living creature that hail ever greel- dd my vidion, I atn not going to jilmtd- graph her. Jly steel pen ia noiconipetenl todojusiicetothe loveliues?, beauty-ness and-fO-forth.neP.=. ili-ader ^if y«"iu:iie fori tunati) enough lo be ol the pantaloon .-pf cie..*.) floyou rementhnra ofttain young i idy thill, once upon a time, cauat*;! your heart to duller like a " defunct mutlon'e cmdalappendage"—asitwere?—al whose bidding you would have cut your great- great-greai-jrcai-grnndmothar's throat from year to year—or longer? I know yoo thought she was a imragon of beauiy. Perhaps she waa a paragon. But the per- ison of whom T write was n paragon-er' J cannot tell how long I sat in a onrt of enchanted gase—probably a great many miautei-, and a larger number of seeonda —when I was brought to myaelf by a familiar slap on the shoulder and a voice, ¦saying: " Hallo, Bl I was not aware you were in the room. Bouse up, old fellow, and come and mingle," and Bart Fleming, wbom I had ilot seen till now, gave my arm such a jerk that, bad it eome oflTat the shoulder, it would have caused him to perform a " Jamesnaslic" feat equnl to anybody. "Do you see,"indicating with his kid¬ ded finger, " that sylph like creature over at the far end oi the room, immeJiately opposite the second ga.-..yet from the cor¬ ner? "What! that one in white tulle, two feet of small flounces, double volant, and turret loopei upwithfloweraand things?" 1 hurriedly asked, for ehe waa the only one 1 did see. ^ Tea, now eoiideicendliig to sp«ak to him Qy around like u moon-struck lobs¬ ter." "See her!" 1 eiclaimed. " Why, man, these mcrtil eyes ol mine have been watching her every gesture ever aince J entered. I already feel as if it would benefit my health to draw the ends of De Cooney's cravat in opposile directiona.— Who is she?" "My cousin, Florelle Lhub." " What!" starting up. " uot Miss Lane from Zuaglugging, of whom I have often heard you speak, and extracts of whose letters you have sometimes read mef . " The same." V Aud to whom I o.-ice jokingly told you to aend my love, and you did it?" " E.taotly." " And who is worth sixly thousand in her own right?" " .lust BO." " W-h-e-w?" giving vent to my aston¬ ishment in a prolonged whistle. " Come over and I'll introduce you," said Bart, "aho is dying to meet you.— Come'." and Fleming gave a tug at my coat-sleeve, aa if he wisheil to diveat me of that Article. " Wait," reaetiting myseU on the .sofa. "Why. what are you waiting about? she won't eat you." 1 confess ahe didn't look as if she would masticate me ; but the idea of becoming acquainted with thi..* dazzling creature was so audden and unexpected that I didn't know what to gay—and came very near saying it. Bul as she was " dying lo meet me." to save her precious life J would have gratified her desire, even il I had known she would have eaten up (or down} the next minute. Fact! " Come," and I was marched over lo where Miss Lano stood, and introduced. Wilh the exception of "yes" nd "no,', I have no more idea than a bunch of prel2?l.s what I .said for the next ten min¬ utes. But 1 know Florelle was not at a loss for topics to converse about. Litera¬ ture, fine arts, fashions, national aiTairs^ and other things, she brought up and dis¬ cussed as well ii you couhl have don« it. After ashort juuie, ray reserve, timidity, bashfulnssss, or whatever you choose to term it, wore off, and we got along charm¬ ingly. We waltzad, we polked, we Ian- cered. we— Yes—it is ju.st ns you have guessed. 1 lost my heart and appetite at the same time. Fiort-lla cri!.-ued .-- fiery furnacd in ray bosom so hot and unquenchable that I would have defied auy modern Shadrago, or Abrach, or the other chap, lo have walked thiough ii without gelling hi-; hnir sin.ued-*-if uol his coal-tail ..icoiclu'il 1 .•\s 1 said; 1 lost my appetite. Although provi..;ion.s were atill ou the rise, and the number oi boarders no k-a.s, Mrs. Pheedam declared that "of late it co.^it her five dol lars le.w a week for eatables than for¬ merly." Tbii. remark ivziii mudo two weeks after the Uop. 1 might havo exphiined the phenome¬ na, but didn't feel inclined to. ; While I confess to investing in boquet.': and things, I wish it disiinetiy under¬ stood that I was notguilty of the unpar- lonable sin of wriling .'in "Ode to Florel- le's JJose," or an ode to ihc moon, or an ode to any other heavenly or earthly bo¬ dy, ft may have been hecausie 1 owed enough already. Thn one thing needful io re..-toro my appeiito was to hear Floi-ella Ltihe answer ¦yes" to a certain que.ition. Although I had Ban's lussuranci! thatshe was waiting to .say the word. I thought 1 would feal better to hear it from her own lips. Perhaps I should havo written this for another department of the Mebcuky, and divided it inlo chapter.-). Then 1 could have related how often Flo and I wei)t to theopom, or thentrn,or.5omeother pKioe and what she said, and whut I said, and what others aaid what we did, whal other people did, and what they don't do : and Low one night when f oalled on Florelle 1 found De Cooney making himself disa. greeable; how I was going to ordor rye coffee and revolvers for two. but didn't— fearing Do Cooney wouldn't back down, and t should have to. .^ml— And everything! Had 1 attempted to tnll tha particulara ofall ihflsfi littlo nothings, I would hare been years getting "out of the depths." I would have lo tell how 1 j oppcd to Flo, and how I felt and looked—yea, aud what 1 did when she made me so, oh, so very happy by saying: "Yes." In this department I am restricted to four pages of foolscap, and I ^ill soon fln- i-ih the fifth out of the four, I raust bring things toa crisis—not s cry sia I The wedding-day was fixed. It waf "fixed"' differently for me fifterw.trds, but of that anon. Two or three or four or moro ereninp.i I.eforo lhe eventt'ul night—the night I wa-. to be launched into another alaie— Birl and I co-itemplaled having .t little "lark," you know. Bart was a young limb of ths law, and about tho only piac¬ tice Ik- had was. practicing all manner of jokes. Bart a'nd I were last friends, in evi'ry sense ofthe term. On this evening I abruptly entered Bart's office a little af¬ ter duak. fie had no light, bitl I observ¬ ed hin( sitling beliind'his desk—awaiting me. (ISl i .supposed. Going up behind him. I guve liim a tri;mendous slap on tbe haok, accompanied wilh the lollowing free-aod- er.sy .saluiaiion. "All rijilit, old boy ! 1 see you are all reudy '. We'll have a gay time to-night—I bet you '. I learn Ro.sa Limbery and Ella .Soarhi are to he there—the pretty liltle daiiscuso and the charming cantaiice.— You know I'm soon to be spliced lo your unapproiiohahle liltle couain, inclu<rmg her si.-tly thousand, aud tben I will be compelled to settle down iuul .-i Benetic- tine slate..' Ban repiii.'d not. "Arc you asleep, old fellow : By .Jove, hero's ft-omethiug lhat will arouse you— somethiug 1 had prepared expressly for tbis occasion. Here by a nip of this '." .and producing and uncorking a neat litlle contrivance, I almost foreed the end ol it I help mistaking her for Bart ? We didn't have any "lark" thafjiight, and there was no wedding took place three evenings after, in which T waa in¬ terested. Not flny. The next moruing. Mist, Lane departed for Zugaluggin, firsl inditing me a highly- perfumed note, the contents of which highly incensed her devoted admirer.— She.said sometbing about finding another person to intrust herself and fortune to. and all such ailly stuff, you know. | Shakespear, or some other ancient co¬ vey, onee remarked that "It is bo'ter to have loved aud lout, Tban nurer to aave lored at all." That you can consider all gammon— especially when there are sixty thousand dollars lost with it. In the language of .Tim Buchanan, or some other old woinan : "I'm a very onfor-or-or-or-or-tanatu — I'm a vory unfortanate man." Mem.—Bart's extracts from Miaa Lane's letters don't appear to .ba^s interesting to ma as erst they wet'eff^"- pathize with me in it. Allie has another , and when he got into the house, his uncle now to occupy her attention. May I tell | patted him on the head, and called him it to yon?" j "good boy." He gave bim, besides a gold " Yes," she whispered softly. " None ' pieoe. But just tben Alfred remembered can share your happiness and aympathize '. his fairy box. with you more freely than I. Tell me; "There will be something in it," thought all" ! he. " I have been so generous, perhaps For ft moment he wassilent, stretching ; there will be two pieceif." his hand to draw her down upon a aeat j But, to his aatonishmeni, there was beside him. Aftera while he spoke, half r nothing; and when he shook nnd rattled dreamily and very gently. j it, to hear if anytbing would clink, a little LHOAL NOTICBS. EXECUTOES NOTICB. Estata of Bicholaa Conklin, late ofWfist Hemp fleld lowaship. laaeaater ooanty, deo'd. LETXiiKS'I'estatnentory on said estate har'Dii beta grsDled to tli« ttai,n\ga.d, alt ^.t. SOUl, indsbtftd therato »r« reqteeted to m&ko immidl- ste eettUtueal, aDd tboM bavins' •utm, or dtnlftada tgKinattboumo win prMeot tfaMn wltbout deUj ior estuemeat tn lb. nodenlgnid, realdlry Id i&ld twp. Jnly 6-1 »-M JOBN K. frMITg, Extcator LEOAL NOTICSS. I once believed," aaid he, "that I could uever find a woman whom I could love fully and truly—with such a love aa I musl cherish for the woman whom I would call my wife; but I have found her, Nellie—(why do you tremble =o?)— voice said iu his ear : "You can't earn fairy money, little boy, by good deeds which are already paid for." .\lfred was quite sulky; but he began to think about it, and made up his mind thot perhaps it wasu't so very good of XHE COOffETTE'S PATE. a sweet, pure-faced liltle thing, fresh and , him, after all, to give away money that fragrant as a budding rose, gentle as the . he might be praised and get it back again ; summer breezes, and gay and glad as the ^ on whioh, quite mortified, he went to bed. lark whose soug she trills the whole day [ On the next day, as he was playing, his long. Tell mo thatyou will love my little . little brother came to him tn mend his wife that ia to be—aweet Lily Walton." j wagoo, which had conn- apart. Alfred Nellie's lipa were rigid aud ashen, and i hated to stop, for be bad his soldiera she rose up, quivering like an aspen. drawn up in a row—that in lho Union •' Oh, I am illl" she gasped. "Take men—und the Rebels behind a wall made me into the house." | out of a box cover; and he h.ad just Edward May roae hastily, and supported j brought up two amall tiu cannon, and a her with his arm, but she nearly repulsed | wooden eart for an ambulance. He was, him asshe planted her foot firmly upon | you see, in the very heat of the battle. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Uary Mylln, late of Washliffton Borongh, deoeased. LETTEKS Testamentory having been iMQtd to th, andarslgnfid Exaoator of iba laat WIU aod Taataaeol of aald d.eaaaad, all paraona baTioKOlnlmsorda'aandawllI praaant tbi-Q daly aa- tfaflntlcated for ralUami-nt, and iboaa indabtad win maka paymaat wltboat dolay. OHBISTIAN ZSCBEH, Fieootor. Jaly 6-6l»-8a Uncaalar City. ADMINISTBA'TOB'S NOTICB. Eitate ot Abraham a. Xetipir, late of Coses- . toga townabip, deoeased. iSTTEKS of admioistTation on said i Batata bevinfbaoDRraoted .to tha andaralgavd, paraona Indabtad tbarato ara reqaaated to malia [mmedtata aatUamant, and thoaa havlnic olalma or de¬ manda againat tba aama wlU pra>eat tbem wltboat dalay r^r aattlamant to tbe andaralgaed resldlog at UlllaraTlUa, or J. Q. Pataia, raaldloic at PatarsTlUa. JiIMt-» J. B. MBTI lAB, Adnlnlstr^tor. FINANCIAL. "Oh, Nellie. Nellie! Oh. N«llie. Nellie A tioy pair of" wl'iite bands were raised deprecatingly, and a pair of large, violet eyes sought her face, bearing in their depths au expression of entreatylieautiful to behold ; but the proud face of Nellie Raymond turned away, perhaps to shut out that beautiful vision, anil a low, ti-iiiing laugh ran over her red lipa. "Oh! Nellie, how cau you be .so Iiearl- lesa ? How can you lead « man on tn be¬ lieve you love him, and then, when his heart is yours, with all its greai, deep fount o.' manly love and tenderness, laugh iu his face, and bid him go from your preaence—hopeleas, despairing. 1 tell you, Nellie Raymond, yon will aome day have to account for the misery you have wrought. "Do you think so 7" said Nellie, lightly. —"Ah well!" " But it will not be "vtbII," ' aaid Alice May." " You will see it in a different light aome day. I could not close my eyea one hour in peaceful slumber, were my life so iveighed down with .such evil deeds as youi s." "Kvil deeds! Really, Alice, you „ve harsh !" exclaimed Nellie, a flush of mo¬ mentary mortification and anger over¬ spreading her white forehead. "Dear Nellie," said her friend, "what is the use of calling things by other than their right names? If I seem severe, I only tell you tha truth, and you know that I have evei been your be.sl frieiid- i-'Hiiilifl ;tn'J irank." "Well, Allie; you might have a little more regai-il fo,- ,,„,<'i feelings." .said Nellie. ¦ ' " Have you any regnrd for the leeliufs ol others. Nellie," asked Alice. There is agood book in which a sublime ti-acbcr anid, -Do unto Olhera «.s- you would have them (lo unto you.' Now, how far do vou carry out this rule?" " Oh ! Allie,' spare me for pity's sake— don't preaoh to me noiv," .said Nellie. " I'm not in a mood for it." But Allie May was relentless. " You do not spare poor George Morton, vvhom you so cruelly deceived," ahe con¬ tinued,-"and then drove him from you with despair in his heart, ami the burden ofahopelesB life. The gre; n sod of an Italian vale covers the heart of one who loved you but too wildly, and whose re¬ ward, afler montha of weary wandering, and a hopeless, piniug life, which .soon sank beneath its weight of .sorrow, is an exile's grave. Thon there is another—a widow's onlypon and pride—who freUhis life uway in a mad-house - yes, a ma.l- house, Nellie, to which you cruelly assign¬ ed him.' Oh! Nellie Raymond, better a thousand limc-s despoil your face of ils dauger()U.s beauty than hear the load of sin it brings upon you, il is fearlul." A slight quiver in llie erect frame of the beautiful girl waa the sole response. "Poor WaUer Mayfield!" continued Alice, sadly ; " sometimes I pass the win¬ dow of the cell in which he is confined, and catoh a glimpse of his haggard face, and he always smiles like a plea.sed child when he sees me. Then I contrast him now with whal he onco was, and weep in spite of myseli. Ife used to be so pleas¬ ant and gay always, but he was strong and self-reliant when anything occitt-reil to call lorth energy or action. Oh I he wis a noble, handsome man: but now he is feeble and helpless—a hopeless maniac. Poor fellow!" Nellie's faco wore an expression of min¬ gled grief, defiance, and mortification; but ahe remained silent for a few mo¬ menti:. watching the tears as tbey rolled slowly over Alice May's cheeks." "And my own tlear, only brother, will be your next victim," said Alice, after a a jause, looking up sadly and mourn- fully. " Oil, Nellii-. he is all 1 liave—I aro alone in the world, with him only to love me—spare him to me, for ibe lo«e ol mercy 1,' Nellie rose with a holly fluiihe.i check and Sashing eye. " Allie, how can you talk thua.'"' .-^he exclaimed. "But I tell you, ^Uie May, if. art or beauty can bring your proud, cold brother to the feet of a woman, he ahall come to mine. He shail love me." " And if he does, and you lurn him irom you, you will kill him," snid Alice. "Once unbend his pioud natuie, aud unlock the Ibunls of-jfenderne.ss in his bearl, and then cast him from you, and see the eouHequences. Oh I Nellie Ray¬ mond, thereis sufficient ou .vour .soul al¬ ready. .Spare yourseli^ if you olh*r." Tbe last words were unheeded, lor Nellie had swept from the loom, and little Allie May bmvert her head upon the sofa cushion and sobbed piteously.— She had warned her brotbei lopeatedly, but he .seemetl heedless, and with an aching heart the gentle little sisler looked forth yj a hopeless, ile,ioIale life for him who had over heen her all on eurtb. .Several wi-eks pa.ssed away, and little .\llie May .stood helore tbe altar. The the gravel. She had learned to love the man tvith all the hidden passion and fire of het strong nature: and now he told her he had won another, and that other was ouly u poor but beautiful governess iu a rich man's family. Oh, it was too much! He kuow Nellie Raymond's weakness, and ho had punished her fear¬ fully, ihough he believed in his heart that she tvas incapablo of deep feeling. iVIice went to Nellie in anstver to her brother.'a summons; and, when every one was gone from the room sho held out her arms to Alice, white and atrickuu, with an anguished moan—" Oh. Allie, 1 gave him my whole heart, and he loves another!'* Theu she sank down, palo and lifeless, and it was many weeks ere Nellie Ray¬ mond woke to life and consciousness.— Then sho was a changed, repentant woman ; but il was hard to leel the soft touch of a litlle band, aud see the light form of Edward's wife bending so pitting- ly over her. Oh, the punishment of her " evil deeds" had oome. and it was heavy and bitter!" Nellie • Eaymond is Nellie Raymond still, butshe has grown into a calm, dig¬ nified, but lovely woman. She can sym¬ pathize with the suffering, because she has suffered ; aud strives, by tenderness and love to others, to atone for the mis- cry she wrought while yet in the heyday of her pride ana selfish love for admira¬ tion. and I don't suppo.se any general would like to be disturbed jusl thon lo mend wagons. He was just ubout to send his llttlo brother off with a cross "get away I" when he happened to remember what his mother was always telling him aboul be- ingpatientand obliging; and, on thai, he put down his cannon, und mended the wagon a'pleasantly as possible. Clink ! went .something softly in the liltle box in his pocket. He pulled it out in such a hurry that his hands fairly trembled, looked, and there, true enough, was a bit of fairy gold. The next day, going to aeo a little sick friend who was not so rich a; he, he found him lying on apoor littla bed, bis cheeks red with fever. " I wish,'' said tho little siek boy--"Oh> 1 do so wish for somie grapes. My moulh is so dry and tastes so. But mother says that they cost so much, and she has hardly money enough for medicine." At lhat Alfred began to think of the splendid basket of hot-house grapes that Unele John had brought him that raorn¬ ing. He was very fond of grapes, and he had iutended to have a liltle pic-nic out on the piazza, and have Nellie bring her dishes and beg some oako of mamma. He couldu'i make up his mind to give up all this at onco; but, at l.isI,, be got out the grapes from his closei,' and wrolo on a card, •' For Ijoorgey," and sent lhem to tli-j sick bov. lie had hardly done it, tvhen clink 1 clink A FAIRY STOKY MK THS IITTLE i'"'" ''"'" ^""'^' '*''" ""-"'•¦'""" ^'"- ''"^• FOLKS. I '^"f ""«' ha. ''egan i.i fancy getting —:- i laiiy mouey an easy ihing: anti lhe ii.-xt The fairy Box. j d::y, „hei, ho fouml Nelli,. wiib his paint. Once there was a Illtle boy named Al-j''°^' he grew e.iccer-diiigly angry, and fretl, and he had heard .so many fine .sto- j *•¦""'"!: ""'• "You bud. naughty girl!" ries about Fairyland that he fancied he j*'"'•''''""'"" '•''o chefk. Clink! went ahonld like to go and see it. It happenj I'"'¦"othlng in his box : and, looking in, ed, too, ou one of his birlhdavs, that his | ^"ret' Sft>v, to his sorrow, that one of the spate no man she hud chosen was noble, true, and into Bart's mouth, tvhen 1 wasatanleil by good, and for her feet a bright path lay ft decidedly feminine scream. before her; but there waa another to .Shades ol departed crinoline and things! whom her eyes wandered uneasily, and It wasn't Bartai all! It was none olher lhan Florella Lane ! Fact! Ydu see Flo bad dropped it to see Barti and Bait hud dropped out a few moments leaving her there to await his relum, du ring which time your very humble servant unceremoniou-sly dropped in, and dropp¬ ed out the words jusl panned. After which, I muat say, 1 felt like dropping, never to rise again '. And this contrelemps waa aUowing to tne manner in which Miss Lane was "got up." It was not so dark in the oMcc but whut, had she been attired in the female garb oi ooly three years ^one, I would at once have perceived it was not Bart Fleming, or any olher man. But now she "sported a hat very like Bart's, a oollar and cravat very like Bart'a a shirt-front very like Bart's, a short ooat very Uka Bart'a, aad-^ who hovered incessantly rouud the gay butterfly form of the proud syren, Nellie Raymond, who.sc dark eyes flashed with triumph as the proud man bent his hand¬ some, stately head wilh such lievotion. AUie'.s siveet lips quivered when she saw her brother bend down and whisper in Nellie's ear, and heard the request that she would walk with him upon the lawn ; and the two wandered off. The moon shone brightly, and Edward drawing NeUia Raymond's arm within his own, walked slowly down the broad gravel walk, his face upturned toward the •tara, snd a smile of inexprcwible happi ness wreathing his sweet moulh. " Nellie," oaid Edward, and he spoke very low and softly; "Nellie, 1 am very bappy to-night—happier than I had«yer hoped to be, and I want some ooe (<>^m. fairy godmother seiit him a fairy picture- book for a- piesent—a wonderful! littt» book, jusl the kind you would like ; for ithad not only a lovely blue silk cover, with a gold..iii cla.sp, but wilhin was full of lovely pictures that were continually changing. Now it was a brook in Fairy- laud, in which little fairies wilh rain¬ bow tvings were cba.sing each olhor: and now it was a room iu the Fairy Queen's palace, where yon are sure lo find ju°t the 'oy or book that you wish; and now 't was a great bank ol flowers that grew again ns fit-st as [lickeil: and now it was the splendid rose colored palace ol the Fairy Queen herself, nr the greul golden gales,with merry lillle -unb(»atns hanging on the bars. .All this made Alfred ten times as anx¬ ious lo go lo Fairylanil, and of every oue he met he naked the way ; bul the hig, busy, bustling grown-up peojile only .said: "Phol pbo! get out of the way! There isn't any Fairyland!" And ,o. Alfred was no wiser thnn before. But, one day, it hapjiened that .Alfred caught a sunbeam hiding away in a How¬ er cup; and, though the Hltlc bright- winged fellow tried hard lo get away. Al¬ fred held him'fast. "You .sha'nt go lill you lell me hoiv to find Fairyland," he said lo the sunbeam. "That's easy enmigii. Yoti luusi buy a' fairy spyglass, and then you will find it fust enough," answered lbe slippery liltle rogue, sliiiiug out of Alfred's fingeri. Alfred went home quite charmed, and getting all the money out of his bank, wenl to the store lo buy a fairy .spyglass. The man smiled at him. "We don't ker-p fairy glii.sse> here, my boy," said he. So Alfred was no belter off thau before, till one day he caughc un old brown grass¬ hopper, when, straightway, ho heard a sraall voice squeaking: "My little boy, don't you hurt my ptior old pony. I brought him out for n Uttlo exercise. He is getting very feeble."; - Alfred looked all about him, and faw, sitting cn a toadstool, a bright-eyed little l.tdy, tiboul ua long aa bis thumb. Sho wai wrapped frora brad lo foot in a large cloak made out of butterflies' winga, aud, by way of improving her liiue, was knil- ing stockings out of a ball ni spider's web, on diamond needles th,tl fleiv so f»si you couhl scarcely see them. " I iTou't hurt your pony," said 'Alfred: "bul if you are a fairy. Madam, as I think you aie, I should like you to toll me hotv to uet to Fairyland." .-ind then he lold her the story uhout tlu; .sunbeam. ¦ "You mu-l get a fairy spyglass, trno enough," said the fairy ; "but you cannot buy it, except witb fairy money." "But how can I g.<t fniry niouey?" asked Alfred. "You must earn it," anawered thefairy, "by doing good and kind deeds. Here is a little box," taking a tiny blnck hox out of her pocket. "Every tirae you keep your temper, or do somethiug kind or generous, you tvill fiud in it u bit df fairy gold ; but tvhen you forget and are bad, you will find one less in the box. Wl;en the box is full, lake it out into the forest, and you will find an old man who has fairy spyglasses lor sale. And now. will you please give mc my pony, as it is lioie we were off." Alfred sat dotvn the grasshopper, aud the little lady, jumping on his back, was offin u twinkling; but ho went home with the box in his pocket, happy iudeed, lor he fancii'd ii wouldn't take a week to fill .so small a box. Just as ho reached home, he met a very pitiful-!, okiug boy. He was ragged and barefoot, and so weak with hunger that he oould scarcely drag himself along; but Alfred was going to pasa him by witbout giving him even a cent, because he had deoided lo buy a new steamboat, with |the money in lii pookut, when ho happened to see his Un¬ cle John lookingout of the window. Now Unole Jobn was very good to the poor, and Uked to see Alfred doing a generous Boti "aiiJ ijeru;ips," Ihought Alfred to himselt, " he will givo me the money baok beaides." So be emptied all the moaey in his packet into the poor boy's hAxitis APMINISTE.ATOR'S NOTICB. Estate of Savid Killer, late of ths boroagh of L¦Washington, Lanoaiter coanty, deo'd. ETTJtKB of Administration on aaid ssUta bavin; baen granted to tbennderalgnad, all pereoaa Indobted tharato. are reqaeeted to make lmm». dlate eetllem.nt. and thoae haalng elalma or damaada againat tba same will present them wltboat delay for laUlameBt to tbe onderalgDed, residing In aald bor¬ oogb- KDIVAUU 11003K, J''7'-'-°' AdmloUlrator. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate or Eachel Plank, lateof £arl township, deceased. LETTEKS ofadministrationonsaid Es¬ tate baTtn.s; bees granted 'to tba Qodaralgaad. all paiBonaladebted theretoare reqaested tomake Imme. dlata payment, aad those baying elalms or demanda against tbe same will present tbem wltboat delay for seltiement to the ondarslgned, residing la said town, ahip. JOSkPU pl.ANK, EAUn£L OVBRLT, JolyB'St Adminl.tr^t'trn. ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. Sststo of Christian Swarr, Ute of the township of East Hempfield, in tha oonnty of LancaB¬ ter, dec'd. LETTERS of Administration ou the rslale of "said deceased, barlog been granled tn Lhe aoderslgoed, tbey hera^y give notice to ail ppraoLa harloit aoy clalmsor demaod. against said decedent to nialcr knowa lbe aauii, lo tuem, aud all persons knowlog tbeiafalTHS iodubtad to said dec-dant are ra. quisled ID maka paymenl to tb«m wilhout dal^y. CllHib7Il.'VaW(KK, residing In hapho lowns^-ip. JOH.N SWAUa, Julys 6t.;« resldlDgln K. Bsii.i fi-.li Iwp. AUDITOR'S KOTICK. Eatate of Samael MiUer, Sen., lata of Lanoaa- ter oity, deoeased. 'piIE undersigned Auditor, appointed B to diaiributa tbt.balsnca rHmainini; la .be bauds of Samrel Uilier. ndmiotsttator of abov.* eb'tae. lo and aodamonft lh-.=sjefaly entitleil to tb. Kam., will all tor thnt purposs oa tba loch dayof ADiiOsr, Itol, at so.:lot-k, A. M, lo IbB Library Koom uf cha Unan Uonse, in tl.e olty of b.aoasier, wbere .,11 paraoat. In- ti-r-atod In said dlsirlbutloi) may aitend. Julv 6-lt-.-a A lil.AYa.iKr:li, Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Assigned Estate ot tliua tteemsnyder. THhi uodersigned, appointed Auditor by t^e Cjuft of C .m-oo-i riaas of LsDOastar Co., lo dlElributs tbe batnaco in tbahs-dsol'il. B. iJiayblU, Ae-lrnao i f Kiir.. itve/nanyder, Wtst fari cownahlr' Lancaater i-ounty, wUi ait forthe purpose of hiaai- oointmeas aitb-Cou-t llous*-, t.anraater,*-n ^10^'OAT AUGUST bib, at 3 i.'ckos p. m, wb-n and wh.re n-i' flOna ii-tnieated can allend if tb»y ree proper. JnbS-lt W. LtA,llA.\-, Audilot. AUDlTOa'8 NOI'ICE. Estate of James Parker, lata of Litila Britain towaahip, Lancasier coaaty, deo'd. TIIK undersigned Auditor, sppoiDted to d'atribnls ths balance raaiainlDg In ibo bands ot -.VaeLingioB Waller. Administrator, whh tlie Will Kourxed <ir ssid deceased, to and among lbo*e l«gally eolillad to tba .sam-, will auond for tbe parpnsa of hU appointment on FnIO.\T. lha .Slh dsv of .tuOUiT A. D , 1564, ac 2 o'clock, P. M . r.t tr.e" j-abllc boor'e of Jossph I'blllii.R. ia faltjn township, Ll'.:.•l.^ttr couniv s-boriial! p.Tsnps iyteriislf-d iu a; d disiribiitt-.n may attsui Jntj-C-ll ;'-^YlS A. BKOWrJ .-.IUI .1 ypygia-s.' pretty shining pieces had gone. 11, short, it was a long, lung time, and tlirough ft grent many such "ins" and "oui," that Alfred at lust got tho box filled ivitli fairy nioncy ¦ but that done, he tvi>nt out into the foi-,>Rt, a proud and happy boy enough. He had not gone far, wlniu he me: an old man. who -.vas crying fairy cnrpi-is fnr sale. "You can lake your spal antl wish you were in China, ami whiz! you nre. tiii>re.'" saiti; theold man. -'I'll give y.-.u oii- for .vour box, Ma.stt.i .tKn-d." " Nil.".-all! .-Mftpil; I vMi nnd travelod on. And next, he met a girl, and she had a bird that conld ttilk as well as sing, and tell you every thing ibat was goiug on all over the world. Alfred ihoughl thai was very wonderlul; but still he said that he wantetl spyglasses, not biids.and traveletl on llll he found an old man bi-gginit by the road. "Pity!" cried tho old man. "Ihave lost my box of fniry money, ami 1 i-.innot get acros.s the fairy river: and 1 havo been t\aiting hen; a humlred year.s. for I am too feeble lo earn anylhing nnn ; and my wife and daughter arc w.iiijng for luc, and if i do not get tbure sonn. I am afraid my t-nemy, the Giant of Misteland. wil! find lhem and carry tbem off to his castle." At lii-st, .-\lfi-t;il was about to pass bim by, as h'-had doue the othei-.s. but then be began lo .say to himself: " Thia olli man has waited a huiuiied- years, and he is ao old and feeble, tvhilo I am young. And f can onrn anolher box. ful—only 1 do .so hate to wait." And then he thought: "I won't give it. either. It isn't my fault if he is old and ha? waiied a hun¬ dred ytars." But tlic old man looked so pitiful, and Alfred had beeu earning fairy money so long thiit he had begun to like lodo good aind kind things better than selfish and bad ones; and, at last, with a sigh he banded the old man lhe box. saying: " Here, lake it. ' " Thank yon." an.sivercrt the old man. " Hero is your spyglass." ; '' "^ ** ; Think then how pleased Allred wns!— Aud, putting up his glass, wliero do you think he snw Fairyland? Why, close be¬ side him. Anow be goes there avery day. AUUIIOK'S NOTICE Estate ot 4nier Stabbs, lato of Falton town¬ ship, Lancasler county, deoeased. THE uudeisigued Auditor, appointed t-i lilstrlbnle the balance remaining in ihe bando 01 Marlb.l 1. Smbbs and Ilo.strt II. Pattersoo. Bzeca. lors or lhe last WUl and Teslaaieut of said d'oaeod. to afld among tbo:e Irgaily sntitled to tha Pinif, will attend for tb.i pnrpo'a r.f bin appolDlment on SsTUlt- D sY. tba Sth dly of AU0C3T, A !>., ISSt. at:; o'clock 1*. M., at tba Libraiy Renm of the (-onr: Ho.).:o io th. Oily of Laacaatsr, whara all p-raooa iatere.-tait io aald dlatiibutlon mav attend. W. IV. PKOWK. J'lly «-itss Sndla.r. AUDITOR'S NOTICK. Estate of Jaoob VeS, lato of Uanor n'wiiship, deceased. THE uudersigned Audiior, appointed to di^iribulB tbe balaace raina.-oirg In tbe baods 01 Sei jAmin Neff, Aad Ohrisiian H. rharler, Lxecntora of the WiU of raid deeea-.ed, to and amnug tbi-aa le gitllv enlltl.dlo tha aame, will rll fortbat pnrpofe onTU'-'SDAY. thes bof augnat next at 2 o'clock, p .M-, la the Library Hoom r.f the Cour tloa.a.|ia lha City of Lancaeter, wher-alt persons inlerastad in ntid dia. Iribntion ma.y attend' .Iuly S 4t-3'l W.OAIll-KKTEB. Audilo'. BXECDTOBS' NOTICE. Estate of Stuanna Cook, laie of Ealton town- Bbip, deceased. IETTEBS testamentary on said estate .4 having been granted to tbe un-teratgned, all per. sons Indebted thereto are reqoeated to make Immedi¬ ate eetUem.at, and tbote baving claims or demanda agatai-t tbe aama will praasnt tbem wllboac delay f--r eettlament to the nnderelgoad, resldlne In satd toim- sblp. JOaBpa BaLLANCK, Itxecntjr. ].25-6l«31 EXECOTOES' ^ OTICE. Estato of Isaao Landis late of Uantaeim tvr;., deeeaied. LETTERS Testamentary on said es¬ tata having been granted to tba nnderalgned, aU peraons Indebted tbereto are reqaeeted to make imme. dlstesetUement, and those hATibg claims or demands againat tbe eama will preaent tbem wltbont delay tor asUiament to the oadaralgned.raaldlngln aald towaahip. HENRT L. UAUDIS.) JOn?J B. LANDIS. JOaHD.BSnBlKEll. jDa10 6.t-2» exannlora. NOTICE. To the Heira and I.ogaX Bepreseniativee of Ee'nry Lntz, late of hast Cocalioo tovnship, Lanoaster coonty, Penna, deceased. YOU are heroby notified to be and ap¬ pear In tbe Orphana* Conrt of Lareialeroraniy to ue beld on the Idth day of AUOUsT, 1SS4 at 10 lo'¬ clock, a m.. to accTt or reros& l.^ hccepl tba Baal Er. late of BEMRV LUTZ lsln of arid town.blp and connty, decasetd, at tha valna inu ifaaraof. made by an Inqncai held th.,reon. und condrinal iiy ^.li OiurC. or .oow oaoiie why tba same ahonld noi ba aold accordlig to l»w. y SHlrB, Sbariir. SBR.irp'd i-'f PICK, LaBOxater, Ca., Jaan 31, tfiat. Ja-2f-8|.sl , NOTICK. To the Heirs and Legal Bepresentatives of John J eters, late of Mount Joy township, Lancaster coanty, deceased. V'''uUarc hereoy notified that by viiiue 1 of no ordar of tbe Ort hsr.a' Coort of L -nc^at,., c. nnty to me dlrcctad I will bold an inqnest to dirlds pnrr, or VAlnathn Real htaUle of JOU* [¦gl'SRS de- cnaFSd on WEDNESDnT, the 31 dayof AUflOaT, lflK4 at itl o'clock, a. m., at tbedffeilInf;-hoare on prom'eai- No. 1 In Monnt Joy lownshio. Lanciater a nnty, I'a. wheu and whera yon may atten'i II von think proper. F. SSIITH.-Sherilf. Saa-trrs Qmos. Lancaster, Pa,. Jano -ii, ISSt. Jlp 9[.r-St Cisaolutioc pt i:'arincrBliip. THE pattnershi'p beretolore existing bat-eon Jnhn Svrel.jart an.i LaTl K. 31 irk, tra-i- iiiK aa aw-lgart A KblrV, br-a thi* day beta dissoiTi-d by mntuat ron.an',. .Vnilce ie hari-by friv«ii lo all p-ia-na ludeblei m ttie late flrm to malt- tmmediari. paymi^iit ai.d t.h-se fa^^- inii to claims prnd?nt thum for s lll.mi-nt to John Swsl- garl. bv wbom Iba btiainuaa wIM herasft.;rbncondtKt*-iI at lha old stnnd. Null- iio LASP Jirne -.ith, ISas. (Jnly-.'-ji SISBOLUIIOH OF F&BTNEfigBIP. Tbe partnership fceretof.irc existinjr between ths undcr.iitjocd, doing businoati under tho nfline and tille (Jl Joan A.llieiitaad A Co., wssdieS'.lvc-l by muiunl coDsenI on tbe 2.1 day of May. 18n4. one of tho Qrm eags;{inj^ to otbor businoBs. Notico if hereby aivtn, to all peraons iodebii'd to tbe late firm for jobl-.inir. trdveriiain^, or anH ss'ription, to setlle wiih as little rlnlav as nossible .JNO. A. niR=lTANn, yUANCIS TIECKEB.T, KDM. M. KLINB. The buainerd will hereefter be condacted uc tbe old stand by Ihe reinninioj; PHrliirr.:, vrho wiilsat- lie all claims azains! th.-* lote tirto. ESTRAY NOTICE. STRAYKP from the premises of the robrcrlbflr io Cinip-navlIIe. tVvai rba.ler town¬ ship, Obetter eoanty. Ore Voice of Oxeo, one is r«d and whit" apotlr>d. wltb Hires eyo* and Icnnba on tbe bnra« tbe olber a brindle. Any nerflon r-vlna infarmatlon %\ to their wb.raab'.nta wiil be snitablv r.-.-rde-l by F. KSIIBnT, Cains p II.. Lincaster conniv, Pa. jMlye- Si'Xi 8THAY STBBBS. TWO Steers were taken up as Strays on the 29ib d-y o' Joa-, by Jacob P. Herr, in Ol par Leac'ci; lOwnshlr, I.incast.r coanty. ooe 1< a Vrlodie Steer, and tbe other 1^ S-d and V. nlta -polled asd snnpssed to he worb oxen. The ownerwtll pleaaa pome fiirw-rd aad prova property, pav eharani and ketVemawav. |o'y R Sr* tl ITNITEX) STAT£S 10-40 :BOja-i>a. '¦pilKSE Bonds are issued ander the I AclofCongTa<solBareh8ch,lbSI,shlcb provides that all Bonds laaaed nodar thla Act ahall b* EXBl.PT PBO51 Tax tTION by or nnder any state or mnnlclpal aa borlly. gnbacrlptlona to there Bands are racalVad In United Statee ootea or notea of National Banks » They are 'TO BS BKDKSUKD IH roiK, at tba piaai- nre ot the asTarnment, at any period not tai t/.aa Un ntn-Tiio'e than fjr y leari from Chair date, and antll Ih.lrredampllon FlVg PKBOBBT. IaTgRB^T HILL Bg PAID I i COly, on Beads of noc over one hnndred doilara annnaliy and oa all other Boada s«m1-anDnallv. The intereat ia payable on tbe flrat daya of Harcb and Seplember in each year. Sabacrlhara win racelTa eltber B-glslered or Coapon Bonda, as th.y msy prefer Beglaleaad Bonda are re corded on lha booka of tbe U. S Traaan>>r,aad ean be tranaferred oaly on the owner'a ordar, Couiion fionja are payable to bearer, and more convenient for com- mereial naes Sabsctibera to this loitu wilt have tha option of hav. log their Bonda draw Interest from March let, by pay. Ing tbe accrued Intereai. In coin—{or In United Statea notes or the notea of National Banks, adding Gfty per cent, tor premlam,) or racilva tbam drawing intarest from tha date of sabacription aud depoait. As thaaa Bonda ara Exempt from AXanlclpal or State Taxation, their valae ic lacraaaed from one lu tbrea por oeot. par annnm, according to the rale of tax Uyiea In railoue parta of lbe conntry. At the pros-nt rate ef premium oa gold thay p.y Over Eight Per Cent Interest la curreoc)r. aad are of tiinxi 0 -iivaot-ruco t* a peniti,. uenl or lem porary invencmDut. It Is baiteved that no aacarl Id, yifar oo ni.Al l-jdnca. ments lo lend.-r8 aa -.ba Vrtr-oos deacriptioua of U. S. Bonda. luall otharformaefiodabtadne'a. tbe faitb or ablUiy of private p\ciia8 or slocit companiea oraepjirale cnmm-jnillo: only is pladr,ed for paymenl, while Icr the debte cf the United Statea lbe whole proparty ot tbe country ia holden to aeeare the paym-nt of boib principal and iutarest Is cr-la. Tbera Iloo.lr may be anha ribst for In i.uui- liuu-. ;r«'il np to any DMgnttnde on ibe same terms, and are tbns usderqaaily avallabia to the amtllesl lender and the larsest capitaliat. Thay caa be casvrrled into money at acy moment, ar.ri t'oe bolder will have lue banafli of lhe inleresi. It may be nseful to state la inis eonnectiun tbal tbe total Funded Dabt of tbe Ualted atatea on wbleh inter. • Itls payable in gold, on lbe ;td dayof Alarcb, li6t, waa f:6X,^i COl. Tbe lateterf on lhis d,bt for tha coming liscal year will be dto.nST.Ws, wbils lhe cnr- toms revenue in gold f.ir the curreat flactl year, ondlns Jane ::>tth, 1661, has biieo -i. f»> at the rata of over 11100,00V'KKi perannum. It wlii be eern that even the praaaal gold reveune* of the Oorarameot are largely lo excaas of tha wanls of the Treaaary far the payment oi gold inlertat, whl'o the reuent Increaae cf tbe tariff will doatilleaa rairo tht aaonal reoelple from ciiDloms on che sama amonnt oi impor Atlona, to $l50,U00,bJ0 per tinaaa. loatraetiona to tba Njtloaal Oanlta acusg sn loan ageola werir t'Ot leaned from the United .statea Traasnr} antll March'.26, bne in the flrat three irealce of April tfat aabscripUirna ],voragad more tnan TE;,' lIlLLlOSS H WSSK. Htl.BSCKIPTJOH.H Wiit he reoalvod by TUK fUlST NATIONAL UANK OI" UABIJiTTA. Wijich ia K Ueposllory of .¦nnilo In..avy. ' Attd wbers ail InformAtlon will ba I'aralaliad'apoiJ ap iilicaiioo. m;u-'2m UEiJ'iC :.U. PKOFESrSIONAL. AUDITORS KOTICE. Assigned Eatate of Amos S Bowera, of West - Hempfleld township, ^'¦¦ Hii undensigned Auditor, appointed to dlstrllnta the balance remainingin tba baud* of Henry ^. K.snffm*n, Aebicnca, Ac, to and smncg thoso Ugally enlitlad lo tbu aame. will fit for tbat purpoao oa TltUK»iD.AT, tbe-lib of .ti-gnat next, at 2 o'clocs, I". >!.. in the l.ibrary Uoom or lhe ('curt Hoiife. la tbe Lll.v ol l.ancaati.r. wbere all paraona IntersBleii in aatd dl-trihntloo may attend. July a-11-39 W, CAilPICNTEH, Auditor. AUDITOK'.S NOTICE. Estate of Christian Hess, late of ths township of Little Britain, Laneoster ooanty, deed. HjlHI'] nndersigned Auditor, appointed _1 tr-dl-lri^--'^ ¦- ¦ - f- ¦ - of Aboitr Dam. ttie above eatali'. t-i and amoui; thr'ae lai'aly r-ntiU-.l to tbs e*m-». will sit tor that purpoae on WBDXr'-IlAY, -lUUUST lOlh. 1£6|, ,^l 2 o'ciocV p. m.. lu tb- l.ibraiy lt>'..,m :-f Ihe Court llonte. in the city r.f Lan'-art-r. lobars all peraona lotarertsd in said'ilatrihnticn may atlenl. A.Sl„ir i:.iEl:li, joly:'-lt lujiior. bate tha nil ttioii rruialnlog infb-. hau.la of Aboiir Uaropball aod Jii.be Davla, .Ailmiuir.tmlors if AUDITORS' NOTICE. }:8tate of Jacob K. Gerber, late of Upper Lea¬ cock townahip, Lancaster coanty, deed. ''pUK undeislgned Auditor, appointed li, lo distribute ths balance ri-mainln'i: in ihs hands ul Irovl Bard, aurrivlogaad acticir txacnc-irof above iloc.-dcnt, to aod atnonit Ih-.>aa legally entltlt-d ti the arinc, will i-lt for lhat purpo-a on PHIllAY, Chr- 12Tb of AUtlUSr, IS6i,at-.i r.'cIoes p. m.. in tbi- LI--r.-.ry i:ooni ortbe C. nrl llonsi-, ill ihiM-iiy ..-f tsacaalar, wiiere ali pHraona It.t-.Tirr-tad In ^a:d dislrlbiitioii mav atl-od. -tf.ASK i.A.Mis^ .•'.6I..tTM'.Ki!S, U. illRhl.ir.ll, Jaly*.:-4l .tniillora. W^ AUDITORS' NOTICE. Assigned Sstate of OdnieL Seasenig and wife. f'pliK uodttdi^ned Auditor, appoiuted of Davi 1 .^tyrr .tud J. R^iivi tl, .*8i-.igD«c«' ii*r ib^i bef)»fl of cctd.tarB utsho'^K titaie. tn and am-nir Ihoso W'»IIt fDlUlea to tbei-flw, wnl .•-.IE lo-t^i^t pu-p.>»ii "n yni- n*T lh»Sllidftyoi JU .U-'T, lg6(, at 2 c.'clo.~3( p lo , lu ttif Librvy K-wni of tlis Cuurl Uoiiii*', in lhn eitv of botiuo ojftjr atC'ti'!. J. K. All' 3l tNuEIi, .\. hl..\YMAKliK. JulyC-it \, .\o.Jlttir' C, G. BRTTC3 & PBESTOJff, AUIHOBIZKD ARMY AND NAVV AGENTS, n-« J tVa-nittoTox D.t;., Str. tis Ninth St. imcss. j c^B„^,.,I.^ ,.i,io, m„. t Lyman'a Blork. I'OBLISH THE ARMY HEBALD. AXD COLLECT PBWSIOWS, BOUHTy, BACK PAY, I'KIZE MOSRf DIrob»r,(-d and Ha-ivneJ OTF! 3£RS PAY. at d all other WAU CLAiaiS Ttt-*lin) I'oaaiydoB eol iiara (SiscbaTfad iur ¦woouiIb racdivfiiia b<\ttte c ileoUit aitJi^'i-itlay, T E pay especi: i attoQtio: to claims a whlcU Mhar all -yxoayn huv« fillfld. or which liavabMa gnupemlCl, of viblch tbet-a ar^ I^dk of thou- naDil*. Wp. bftva &lread> ci}ll<'rCt(>Ll kod pnid over to n'ldltT:* .tud Ibeir balro o\6r $WOO&0. «ud Are Viving thonsaads daliy. Wa xac.r? t*«ui<ionn fnt tin doUan, find collect Boonly and Bd ik l**y for t^opor C5iil.,«ml I.O p»T unlll aflfr w« h»»t Kofcpeded. Th« Abmt tiSRALD In nubllahed montblj.anil >« dm- Totad to ths lat€rf8tit gf t.ie culdier &u<I Mn hnXxh. to whom it is in-co'aable. Wi jin an and w« -will f «t;d yon & cdpy free, or for Viittg centt wa will seed yoD by rf- torn of Qftltnflne cDitr&.-«'i listed llkeannf* (A'tinin tIX4) of Lleatflaanl Qoai ckI Grant, and lho ABMY Hkkald for t/rt' yw. Tc paraoue Beodlnfc % «lab ol four ne will paad. ae preo.vam, nn addltlontil Ukanesd tmd tbs IlBBAi'OforoBeyar, und for «Aeh addltioDal FQbieriber ao addltioaal lltteuaK« to -.ba ^atier ap cf tha Clnb, at) that a partion f ending n^ a Clnb of lao witl rer«Te, blmi-alf. xvm Uben jsct-e nnd thp ABUT BskAU) for OBo^mr, dQ'i laf anv jihnr number tn thd fame ratio. RRFERBNCEB. WuHim row. P. C, fiprti i:i. iflu-i. j Wa ttka piraaare la stylog tbatC. 0 Braca, «Kt., has campllod (rttttth^ act o f Cosgrass aathorisiog c«r- latn peraon* to aet aa Aiio> aad BavyA^ent!- for l«e colleclion r>f irtir olatma a/iiuat tba Oor'eramaDt.feBd t-> racommsQd blta fa »ll pa -sons thAthara filalmn thay Kl»h cotloctFd f roiQPtly. UniUjl HaUtSm/ttOTf—'Ba ijumln P. Wadf. .I«hu«il.(»r. m-a MetntfCTS af Congrtts-^V, (t. Koklay, Wiu .Johtnt.iti, Wm B.AlIlhon. J*l-iyi8 ATTBHTIOW SOLDIEBS! ' $100 BOtTNTY, PKW8I0N, io. C1LA.IMS of SoldieK, Seaman, tlieir JyfXdoKn, ChUdTau and H»1tf, for JlOO Bonnty, Bacic Pay, t'eo-ioQ". Ptis) M<ia*!y, and all olbwr eUitnn a-xatan tbe OoTernmeoE, wl 1 re^-elvft pcompL sud prop»r atwnitott, ty caiUne on. or wrlilnR t-i JiMKsBr.Af:K. -iitcrr.ayat LaB", I-adCt^iT P-t. -V. ».—Cbait,'i*s ffA-tooable. ftnd co cbaTue aado aa- tU the:iioa«y inrollMlea. j»a l-l** i:f FIB.ST MATtONAL BA.VK Ul? SiAKmiTA, FA.. f)e»tg»attilIfepoaitory aud Fiunncud Agen! of :Ac O'ltifttl States. XO—ao auo A TV, p BY iustructions irom the Beorotaiy oi tba Troauary, dated Murcb 2-tb, t6i4, tbia U'iah H anihurlra i t<> rccelva sabKcriptioBs fur thii Nttivnn iO-lO FiTc par treat. }.oab, ia <J'*ap«n ^r ifefip«r«c Hoodc. I. TblB LOi^u, Viiitcli'»l and Imeref;:, u paydbi» in gold. Oq Bocdi of 9MX) and apwarc!-,'^mi &unuAlI], (Im of Uarcb ::u'i Aopteinbai] and oa tbops of i.^'>i dfn;<tDi- uatiooa aiitiualiy.Uet cr March.) !iab'Cri&t>rc ctu recairi) BoortA with CuQf-ouf froui Hnrca Isi, i-j paying .fia xccroed lalatant In c '•Oior 11 Uwfnl mw:iE7 hy adding fiO parcaot. )ur preniluiii: or, if pr>^fstrttd, may depo^lt tUe prtnilp-tl ont;, aud ^^=l•lr^ Boada wltu Oospuna from date t>i oabt>cri[j<iun i£i g1ptr:red Bonda will b^ lrtna<;d of tho deiiCrCiinAtloD' of i-W, iWO, £50 , S),(jOO, &&,i<UO. f iu,ouu, aail Conpot Hoads at $M, $Unj, jjtKJ antt $I,uou. Por tha srtiatar convanii'cce of fubncriban', ibo (±!f ferent Banica Aud Bankers tbroagboot ibo ooantry art antboriaad to aot a* agt-n*. ri>r lho Lom. kitot ly $-iou,00:,Ou'} ofiblni-oau can ba icaafit), Wk wnald nrgft apon petfnns baTiff; aarpina u]nn(i>,t'. t-ubscrlbrt prouflly na-i bccara tha laTTintuaat r,:;p;ir. Tba btrcicrtar* In preMnttott tbia a-vr i>oao;iutiii jiabllc tfaroucb tha fiailooKi f^ak-, lullen upuc tb. It'-craliry kdc^ patriotism of oar p9opla [o n»« sll *-ati arable inaaae and to make av^ry bXartioa for in k'ala. Itis liouad tnat Lancanter coqqi), batlns t^ono t< VCiiU in tlio paKt lo rurolaiiinc tue Ot^v-romi-iit •itnaai, wlil ba eEjQAily p.nuipt at Tbtn ttm«. j apS-tf. 4M0h BOWM.'sN.tl-.'wtii.-r FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF COLU.MBlA. {.''ttcceisort lo DetodfT rf a-c.) CUU. SECOND ASU l.UCtlsr H'tf,;', COLUMBIA LAKCABTKR COUWTV. PA. Ci :Vf ITAL 5100,000, with priviiogc oi Incrasfeiog pani« :o $ :Uii 000. V HiyXOD or (llbSCToiU; E. Herenay, Wm. IJ Cnht-. J*. Qocslar, C. ^. Kdndm-ui. J. 0* Boas, WsBOlDgton Hlsitr-fll .1. Bruerr. , J. B. Mioniau. I Jnatan Qray. Uryiouux; ^. asisb»y, Pre*. A. BiaufT, vie- fms o. a. I/eiwtier. V;ai.faipr. 'IblH Banlc, b^viDg boeu u^Uiorfi-d ro t:oiUTueurF batlaena azi-int tbe ^ttIlo^al rarfo^cj .act. I^ now daij organ xM wnd pteparcd tt> Ticeit/f. tltjtottts ntoAc to'l-i- lio--s on ..il 'tc^tvi li pointi on lttHr,.l tgrns. dlicoum ti'tts drajta,^: , t)K!/and Sill goUi. tH eer' and dometiii fac/iin^r, auo rrauit«c:all iinnmehH aiiptirtaittluK to k tburoQhiily uiRiniztd Bai>k. F]^ lci«ra.-»t paid oa Ep«cUi :ir^o«'tU fjr b oion.bb or ItiUgnr. 13*- t-^aMPit honn : fr.\i:i I- a. ta, ir- .\ y. at. '. t:?" DUconutduy: ilonday, 10 i.ui. oieacli *<iak 33" lour p»iroart«e i« r;-^rt*"*'"MT-¦¦¦¦"'• • - J B. fi. OKTWILXB wisaS.-j-W ^ i-r. AUDITOR'S NOTICS. Sstate of Henry Oerbsr, lata of Tpper lea¬ cook townibip, Lancaster county, deed. THK underei^jDcd Auditor, appointed 10 d!>tribut- tbn baJB0€9 remal-ilt g In tli« handa of Ij-Ti Bard, Adialolstriior nf thn aboT.) t-STtte. tomid among tbD.-o Jejj.-.ily fntitl-d lo tbn same, will ait for thjit pnrpoce ou PUI'f.-iY, AUGOST I'Jtb, i.'St, at li oMook p. m. lo tbn Liibiary Kooai cf tb^ C >tirt llnune. iu tbe cltj of [<&oetater, wUer* all pvfsnnH ttitei«.-'U>fi in »ild'Jiblrlbution mtyattond. jnly-Mt A.SI.AYMAKtH, AnJlt r. UAT1ERS OF COURSE. There are certain things in this world which hftv*j ao uniformly turned out in the same way, that nobody dreams of their reMiIting in nny other, fn .short, they iii'o -.ft down us "matteis of courae." Fur oxauipic: When it bank suspends .specie paymenta, it is alwity;? done for tho public good, ns a matter ofcoui-ge. If the said buuk becomes irretrievably iuiiolvaut, and is forced to liquidato its afl'aira, the diiectors publisii a card suiting that the assets are amply sufficient lo pay Rveiytliing, as a matter ofeourse. People who put any degree of confi¬ dence m ^uch MritemeniB are always de- c'.'ived and ilitiappointed, as u. matterof course. When a man comoiit'i murder, or a lor¬ gery, and is def«cted and tried, he is proved to be insane, as r matter ofeourse. Wbfn n fire occura, whether it proves destructive of property or not, it ia tbe work of an inconiliary, as n maiter of course. "When two locomotives come into colli¬ sion on a railroad, deblroying each other, kiiockiug halfa dozen cars to pieces, kill¬ ing ll dozpn passengers, and wounding twice asmany more, the public *tre prom¬ ised full inlovmation cnncerniug the rt?jmf>, as a matter of course. When fuch information comes, if m all. it excul]ialea everybody from blame, as a matter of course. When a quack medicine ia inventei, it is treniflndously puffed, ru ^ maiter of course. But everybody who believes onehalf that is Slated of its wonderful virtues, gets egregioualy humbuggtd, tta a. matter of course Erery man of inteUigence and coramon AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Assigned Estate of Jacob C. Clare aad Wife, of West Hempfield twp , Lancaster co., Pa. ''pHEuudersigned Auditor, appointed ft. to di^lribnta thi bitlanct; ramaloiag lu tba bands of tiaoj iidin ItHrahey, A'nij;ufla of naid Jacob C Clara aod wif', will feit for tfae parpnae of bis apnoiuttnant on MJNDAT, tho2>lbdayof jUi,T, 1864. at 10 (-'elor^k, A. H.. to ttis Ubrary iiot>m of lha Coart [lon'-a. io tba cUv of Laacattar, wbareaU paruoaa [ntareatvd la nald dihtriballoa may attend. JOUN 51. fJKlDBK, joiia2fl-4t-.'i2 Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. £stute of John Qillier, late of Brecknock tovnship, deceased. |"^IfK underaigned Auditor, appointed I to ditttrlbut« tbo btlanc" rc-m-tinlnir to tho bnndti of VMlHsni Vou Nulla, »aoilui.«rrutornr the enLitd it raid il'iCviifleJ, to and nmong th^a:* regnllv oatillf^ilto tb-j Stmtt, win attaad fi<r toe imrpoea "f bin appoint- mt-i:t,(..3 TUii?ltA*, th.''.'nd dty ot AUilPtfr l6«J, (it 1 o'eli-ck, P. W.. Inlbfl Library K-.om of tbaCou't lloii^, in thti City of LiDrriattr, wbriu all pttr.lotiH In- iaro9t«d 1(1 ^a\d (}}>.tril,at}ofi mayttttrod. juu 2tl.-;i.3:t i).(}. h^HLbMArs Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Assigned Estate of Charles Ebbeke. THK uuder&igned Auditor, appointed 1,- <n°rril>nt«tt'« balnnceri'msinlnK in ibo haoda ot Ui'O. Uyro'J, K^q , as:-li;ii'*»i of Chiirlda Kbhcke, to aod amiiu; tbo«« lEg-lly fntltli,-! to tbensme, wlU ntteoj for tbo purpoaa of hlRappolntnt-nt on 'UBiDAT, the llth day of .\Tir.UiT, 1861, at li o'clock. P. M.. la the Ll^rary Kuom of tbu Ooart Qoa^^ In tha Cityof Lau. MBtf^r, where h11 persona Intaraated luatid dietrlbntloa may atlnni. I>. <J. KSHl.BUH.N, i AoJltrr. I jai)a2». J'-3? ) o B. C EBEAUy, .iTTORJJ nr AT LA W _ isto. S5. KijTth Pni. ttre.-:. I.wca!.i.r. I'ft. ._ ^_ .^- JJ jig jj-g;^- - ATTOENEY A I' LA W.—Office witli O.J. DlclEny, tteutb QaBanfitre<i:.l.kacaaler, Fii jQlyK ly-'-A Z, K. AJiEXANdSh, TTOHNKY AT LAW.—Office ii, Dubs ?tr«:, opporite tbe Oourt Houae, dan'Vi'- k may 29-1-*¦ THEO. W. HEHE; SUKVJiiyOR, Conveyancer uud Scriv- BUcr t^fllc*, No. icj Sortb Du^te xtrpet, opppt<!t» ~ "" lni«f'il-l7 SAMITEL H. FBICE. ATTORNKY AT-LAW, Office in S. DDKS STSIET, B dooM baJow Farmara' Bank opposite Latfaaran Chorch. jaal.fl^-tf First Kalionai Baok of Lancaster. D IRBCTOltS: I'Hoiiaii 2'onTT ^VooDA, Pamdi.ia cowAKbiii DaTiD Q. ^wauTZ, Gliy. Pktbb S. FKiar, WariricL u.Kashifi. ilcKuT BaOM.iABDXBR, City. A. Urns Smith, Cl-j. MicHAitL Ii. Moobb, Wa>i B^mrSetii it>wo.«f.ip. ADBAHAU S. OABD, Eaot La-iipetar tnw.-.sli'ip. JuBV H. MoOBR, £<ipho tOwni<ti'ip. J0H£i(3r>-i£R, Prort't. H-iK^CB SATHVO-N. Cwih'i TRKAMJRY I)KPAKT31K.NT i Q^tv vf lowpfr-iler of >tir t'K-rfnty. 5 WaxBlRuTO.<( .^laicu &i. iSn4. ] evidenci ,. . _ ,. lfa*n ir.ad* to app kr tbat T-IK yiK-HT NATIuKAL p.^^K ul IjAni;A>Tb.R, iQ tba Conaty of UancitrtT ncdSt*:' i fannaylvaala. bii« boen dnly or^ttlxol under and at eordlQft lolboiB airaraaniflof '.b» uci cf Codst»<>k. to titled •' An act topr Vide a Nati.>0fl G5rfcncy,eftenre' by a plfj^L' of CTaittiU rtatfi- ^tocke, a' d l<j provide fu tba elrcnl-lloa »t>d radatapiion Ibereof," appn v* I'abraaiy 2A, I'SJ, and bas'cumpllail wfth all tba prr- rlfifonii) uf ^Ktd aoc rfl'iatr«d to ba compltfld wltb. tHr- fure cmm-ncinc ibfi buiina^i of Snil^irK. Raw, tbrrflsrr, 1 hp.jh M'*('CLi.oca. Couptrvile' oftha Curr«iBc>,uo hareby iflrtl'y tDitt the First ^.t tional ll.-((.k of '.aaeuittr, Coiimy of taao-at*r, H;< Stateof iVnabjiviol.-', In auiboriiad tit e-itameuc*! tb> bneiaepe of Banking nadTiba aet Aror«5.iId. ' lu t«siluioi-y ub-re;ji wlfuei* my bsi d and a>k.l oi Offlf' lbf Twant>-;l'lid day t^t Mu-.-h, iSBI. f J S£AL nr THKL""*? ": THOLL8B OP THa I CtroRBHCT. NOi- A KUM DRmKl k raoniY COMCESTRATED ' VEGETABLE EXTRACT. A PURB XONIO TOAa* WILL BSLliiVK TUB AFFLrCTED ¦Am) KOT MAitE ifiUNKAailS. OR. UOOFt<.lAO'S German Bitters, PEBPABED Br oa. C. M. J A C (CSO f.. I'HlLADELPillA, PA.', Wlbl, naPiOTtJALLY I, MOST CKRTAtXr.r .^ISINa JBOX A midc'Kl^KBBD LlVHh, STOMAOH 01- KiDXEYS Tciotu^iad. i>f war tfUUiU. «n .Ufarliig frora Dyi~ j?3i <ia £21* Ijlver Dlieaiai, and to wiiom it. foUowfue qowtloiii .ppl7—vo gaarsuM. Hoofland's Gernirtii Slt!'?.rs Wi-'/ Lttrj IBEM. Du jr..a .iiM. -..Itt • oo^ttfa lougus aioraiagE. wiii. j*d .rj ;?r t"°°""'°''..''°°"l'P""" ¦¦¦" Siiiil.tni.l~ ' 1 *; "5""'/ 6«' iii.'.ii -I ll']on i.., .oak "a-« .,h5?°"^ "",'";"¦ *'"''"'"' •"¦"1»«" -Ul. W- i^irfVf "fl*""' """SKiol.? Uo ,»o torDw op mud fr^m loo .u,ui«i;n, aod oo yoa .v.ii op oruo'f-. Jo y.,o fBBi » fo.a... ..wr ^.trng, »oo a .loiias »ouii , V-ir-'^l" "'"'"' ' "" '¦"' ""• ''•«"ou,L o„. .luUiliyt i>-70BiBm/o*3i<.riiwi, aoa iiwK oc io« .mJ""^"?.'""*'' -"-roo ool noa.oollj o.rjooi uotu midaiBht before /oo Mo go lo .le.p , ooa to.o /( ^.T;?";,''^"" ""'""U .00 .l..p, 0.0.1 „, io« 110,0/ layjof.aiaai., .o.i«..i,i-.i„,^„„,r i. .u.-r, OOI your tlfo a. uoxitioa. toll oi fcrol/oaioij. 'r HOOFiAXii U-a QilHlIAW BillEis WILL ODES IVliKI CABS 0?J Chromo or Nervoua Debility, Diaeate of the Badneys, ond Diseaaos axu.- ing from a Disordered Stomaeh. OlSBEKVi: THE_t'OLLOVVLKa SYMf-TOili BMaMad (rom Dlioril.n o( It. /Wj&Hw Ortanv ' Connltp.. UOO. lovoru fUoa, JrolooM or tiluod lo to. 00.0, .acidii, of to. bio,..ucl. .^oOMn, ije.rii.Bro, OiBgo.i lot FoyiJ, ' r'tttflOM .jr weigh! Ia to. otouoea coot rfractotloB. ejloKias or FiQtwnoR .t tba j-it or iHjj .-ituia.eh.awiiaailaa a lao ue«l. ttacrie.; .0 • uiaiCDlt broaiLiOe, yimior ag at la. a..rt CooHias jr tfonoc.uog a.a«ailL-aa ira.o la . i.iag 00,10"« B.uo..,..,! ViM-a, Uot, or W.a. b.(o.-; it. 310°.' K.f or aad Wall fato ta ta. Mood, f/oaolo.c. of r,, ' •plratiou, mlloiroui, „( too akio aoo'«>ej, faio lo tho AIO. tj«s, CUohi, Liou,. a4. SBild.a riB.oin or U..I. Ucriiog 'to tbo Fl.^a, i;oa.taBt Iw.giaiaga of £rit, aod gr».i Uopr..- ,ioa or ¦ oirlt*. i'AJiTXOUiAH iSOX-iOii tU.earemunyTrepttriUiorj sold uoiSm tluruiir.i:r,i autiira jiiit'u, in,tim,tllv».ei coiiiitoiijul.Aul£iu: isl-JitiuKviorcvtnmaaruii, luUi..u t'rijn fc tier yatt.1,,,1/111 laste ctiyuuiul by .,/iok iir lln: =iii.iS .If bitu... Iu.3 caiuiHl unit loiil cviUirvu caiil'J, ua lumi o. litnj cu Ix ,o« l.i.:jl.~; u c^ Heatl] uf lite Unuihxrit. 11,11.1,, j.,, ,/„ „„, „ i^ -oS'!'r"j?f?',?'i"''"""' ¦•¦^ -"''-tott -i-.«of",.i- jfllt.iu\.,^1.11.11 li,itaeti.e jor Lujuor t, dtiUol ¦- .*, if/.'I up a .a ilu. raifi u iM uu (wr, ora aiauu.. ni^ a OTMikeri. . tijc itiutiutnti. ~» «, itirt;.i,t. ,.:ii., tb^ire umt will have r ..iiftoi iiu- ¦tiS. lur IMliiuli Uiejiitlomiii; icui^.!. Ur. Oil -. Uut- uni/i U Iguana ot Ooud Urttitt'y or V. i.i... »ey. on. tue icsull uui oeajiroj.0,0 ion mot Ulfl mr excel i/i.-,..oditijiiit oirttt aoj.a/r«t «.ofio.." 01.7 0/ tlu i.umi:rul.j i.l.jltor eilt.r. tti -ft /r^.trf una ivrt coal inucu ic... l-oaoiuf/iui..;. „,, ,i.,„^, „, UooHaud-jj Ueiiiim Bilte WILL OlVli VOO WILL aivM roL » STltOxVG UEALTUT NEXiVSS WILL GIVE you Btlsli and Eiiergetie J'eetiugs, ^^^Lt knabi.e vox; i-o «* Xj IES J6S jE= -£747- 361 X» >~J. lAND WILL I'OSliiv'Bt.Y PBEVilNI yellow Pever.BiliousrevoT'SCt Broli.ea ijown & Delicate CoiutituU-as Prom Whiii«9-or Caasu, cithar \i> tvixxijiH; OR i J'JiviAJLi:; ffiu. SIST, a Uuoiaaud'i* Irermau ijiuefs Tti»t **-.U rector.-, tt,I, ..itl]*!r aii,.^t h.ALi'ii --j-'nit.. 'leoa tho cant ia l»oa.-Ea.I^ ot 'loti^ocit, rad bw'a.'ar trW!» raqoiisKi .-o provo the i.Ha«ruea. " HJSMEiiiBBil, tHAT TUESB aiTTflES iKK Not dleoHoiic, aud Ifoi lucDndsd .is Beveiagb. L'ort'.nj.. Vl/ BKRKAfc): by satihlactorj evi 7 T pr«5CBt*dloti)caudorfii-'Ot}i, it ha.h l>ai jioK asiiueac ChZiiiSYALLi, LAffTgi;*;. i'HSfcicraNs. A.Ni* ClTiZ&Sh, ritttlfyingoftittilr jira penonat sastfitdje, (; u.* laaaSelai atfastA dad madicd rirtnv9 01 tou9i> dM^ori. Lru:j* EDWAED a£IIiIjY. AITORNEY AT LA.W.—OFFICE. DUES STHEET,adoor«Koflb oflh«Coa^tU.^nK«. T,t^t>ttftf.r. ¦PBTin'a bo» l-tMB A.B, WITMEH, Csutty Sarvf^r, Drputy Coranrri Juatlut: «f thr Peace and ('onTPraiicer> 4 liSO gives particular attention U '^\ rLBRKIKG SiLES OP REiL AKD PKRSOKAt fROPKBTT. ftt any-iUtance witbin thfi<onaty. Or¬ ders from a dietancd promptly attadded to, Offlee In Uanor towaahip. I^aneaatar connty tiooratlH aortta of 8afc Barbor, ou tha Laaeaqtar rnad. Addr ¦>^n Rafa Harbor Poftl ofioa auglfllT*.'t9 _ ¦ _ _ AUCTIOJS i;.BiiIfl or BENJ. F. KOWK respectfullir r Saiaa aoanty. Tboaa wtablDg bl« earTloes nra raqoaaiad to apply to a?HiBDUSGLA.RESOCI, K»>1 at tba Frothocatary'i' Ofiea. who will promptly atteod to tha matter. LatUraaddraiMd to m«Btf mlthTillal*. 0., Z^aaciH tar Connf-y, will ba promptly atlaod-id tn. ab4 1» forma tba pabllo tbat ba will attand to Cryinn Saiaa of Baa! snd Personal pruportvlD any part ofthe ADMINlSTR.^TOR'a NOTICE. Estate of Uary Miller, late of the borough of ScrsBbarg deoeased. W'ANT^S. WANTED This ootning season, 2000 t^OKOS of I BLAOK OAK BAKK, [ Vvt wbich lha sioatdr cuB FBios wtll ba paid, da- ! !;»».( .f cnr otr jb nnnRktrRR'tt TtNHMRV Ripft.tn. EXTiiiKS of AdminiBtration with the j IJl'TktlffifuliKS'r^^LTp.'''''''-'" iVJUannextd on aald estate havlnijtBaa granted , lo itie uudenlgned, all perironi la'^ebtud tberalo ara | reqtmati-d to matca Immediata "ettlf^meat, and thoae I taaring claims ordemandi againstthe aajLia will nre- | P!*iit tlitm wI''hoal dalay for ¦attUmaot to the aadei- aiKnal, ruldlng In uid boroagb. JOHK flMITir. ^dotlnltitrator with tbe Will aouHxed. July ^t«-3a Dissolution of Copartnership, ^^ aajwuiaiDK 'npH.Jji Oopartnernhipheretofore existing^ th°BcSort'H^uM. li^OHBST.SUT, SPANISti OAK and WHITB 0*K alw wanted. ap'ttfgi WAHTBD, : FKOM 800,000 TO 500,000 OIGAKS I PEB WBSE. BY W. JD. BPBUOHBB, i WlOLXaALB DKAUR 111 AI<I> KIKBS 0» ClOAka, EyOAcalo 8pr*ebei'a Seed ana Implamaot Btore, No. iB Eait Klsg atraat. lADoaatar, two doors weat or „,_ __j _- _ ^ tha Court Houae. mara-Smlfi __ baiwaeo Geo. C'ild«r, k. sod Franoln Ii. Gaidar, I • '_L_— ¦ tradlnt an Cfalder « Brothar, ha* thia day baea dlBuolT- . BYE WAKTED. Ej'5tffr"V;;°o^u.rj\*';h°r1?.°".'t'»°.™."^o!T"*^ subscriber will pay the highest tho lata firm will pleas*jaa1calaiDadlatepA7ia«nt,a]il j J faah prleo for Bj« dellT.rod at bl. Boasttag E.- thooe hHTla^ cUlm. pr...Qt thola ii-r .Bttlem.at. _ ' UbIlBbiasat So. 307, Hnet Kla£.atra«t, Laaoattar, Fa a BO ClJiDEB, Jl., F. I. OAIiDKB. Tha By. tao.t !>. oftha bait qari'ltv. .a?18-lr«3S V. Hir.I.BS. The oodetsigaed tbankfal ior the piist; llbi>ral pauooaga ot che pobito to tba old flrm of Caldcc WAB TED, ^OliU, SILVKR of all kinds, and T naiTlD 3TATKB SKM AHD HOTIS waatad, for lob ib« biabaat iraalBm will bo paid, ai tba BaAk- IB< BoBsa of EISD, EXaBaB^SOi, t CO. takU-4t-U IIDUII McO"LI.0fn.: Cooiptiollorof tb. t^'irrvo.:;. TUHNPlKIii dividend:' THE Preiiident and Mauagera of the Laocasfr, E) zibathtow:i and UldiUf-wa tuin. pik« roal, have lb<ad4y d«cU> ad B dlvidpod "f Oni D-liar .ind Straotjr-FivoCvatit cn eKoii abare'of at^vk jiHjnble on deiPaad. J.U bON^i. jnlydSl-M Tirii nrer. First National Bank oi Strasburg, ifjaun^a,. Jd.hb 'jT.b. UQi. ON and atter the l;-l of July next, thi: Bant wiil pjy In erern na •••paclsl Dt-po Its." IM ioiluw.->: Tbrrie miniba. ?• ver o-'>at.; (iv.4r thrnr and nnaera x cioutb.*, ;jj^ t'*r ¦''ii* i '"^ taootb' aod ever, i p-tr (.vni. K. .'1. KBKRHaK. Jaut.a« !it:-3'i r.j»»li'.r. BEED, SENDSK80W *: CO. BANK lii KS, Conur * Katl Kinsr -Jhd Vuke s:r^ei.:,, I4ANOASTBR, PA. ' PrtnaSet/.J Seioton Bron-n. It 0 , t-itiuroflJn i, doptdta uf H^igioiu Urtou^tii^ Aithitagh oot dlrp'i^Di to faror m i-.;-jaxc;a T t.<zi. dedi«iQaa la geuaraf. ihroajb dl'^tinst o: tD^tr iugre ii- tat!taad affoota. 1 yai anow .if ao ruflciH;.! .••„e'ju». • by aoikcmay 071 tai-ufy i-n':^ bctiafli* L.* b«n-;i'c» aimaalf to b:t7s rM'lTsd ir«/ni any simpla pref»:ittoo .a Ibo hopr t^nt Ju ai&y tao-wairlbotw 1*1 iia dsmA jrotburu. I do tbis ibo luoia madlly \-z rsgard c-> BnocAndS 'jsroan Buiero, propiran by its. c M. JacHwa of tb..i iity.becaucol wan (.rejadicod sgiinat Ihera fur roauf /aart* auderthatrnpraasion itiai tbey <rei« cbi'-ny f^t. ^icoboiie t::iixtard. I au initeuiMd to oiy I'tt.iiO t.utf i iboemak^r. a-q.. 'jf rhb cnjiorai n* ttt- ^-.^ic^Uci bi ,->Wpat teifl-. rtcd ('ifdiicoarssauisnl lo iry mv-. wtm. .atf«rla(C frotu str»t Rod iiionct-uiiccvl rclji-it''. *De iHMnf rbraa ttoiiii" "f lit ¦-a Ct'vrf, ft i . h../.iian;.- .f tbw pte>i»at yaar. *P:ui lj:h>wm-i S\ btm-ji,! .-o'cJ, f-i r..-;.tr*tio& to adegrt.- ot cdM>-"aad .-jiuc;»i '^/.a *bich i badaotial; for «lx mojihrt ht:\-7<i,r.Bi a<: ilIli09tdo;ii>Mlr»*d of rvij^iiiiaii. i 10 art :.•,-,,• f!;.-.iji u^J «d:I my fneod ftir tlitEracic ro** k- tnr ur, . ispiu fHii.'A. Jaa-aU:i. laSl. i, aBWl\i.^ liUOW-S- IHTEBEST ON JDEPOSITS. •"PHiil Columbia Hank will receive- 3 uioo-7 on d-pcBK.. »a,l pay lutrrd^l thet^ror. a* lb* rate of 4j^ per Clint I.T" iLOi'=.ijH and 5:-.t eaat foi l-J months. ?AUUSLi SUOnw. mpafi-«m-r GiubUr BOOTS, SHOBS, &c. BOOTB AND SHOES. Tj^Uil thfl beat Boota, ^0 to BKSJ»BMAS'8, W. Klas 8tfs*l. Tor tb. bo.t Woiau'. !jbofl9,£o lo BHimsMAtr-a. W. Slu» ttr..l. For til. bMt Oblldlea . 8bo.fl, «o lo Bsessuinrs. w kiuj 6it->.i. Tor lk. sioit MMfortab'to iSt, ao to BRSflElW.S'S. W. K-.n, oir~u Tor wara tb.t WIU oot rln. go to BBXniUBB, W.SUganaal. r.r Bo.)U tbav WlU BOI l.t 10 watar. ao to BEUUfEMAK-p, W. Elag btr..) all ia wa.l of Soou .pit who... .y to BBianua^, W. Kla« sitm BTarTte^T tallta aoutry go to h UVAJNOINU—Save^our Aluuej bj /i^BarU-r>.irP.p.ra.d8ta^lo..r|^ ^ ^^ Cbeap B«ok Stora. In Young or Aged, Male or ^yGm-^in aa4ltb. 1> E.L 10 ATK U a li. 1> 1; y. .•.-, I'ho^csotfdnoij (xum AIAICASMI Us. wiu JCif ^.^ra with BCarcily any fleah ua. tiiuir Dcar:n. art cttittl '.a 9t);y flbori Umo; ^'n*> bov;l« Is tact«',«.., .»*U !:.««; 010.1 earvri^lsfi titfaet. JE* -^i. 3E*. ;£.-; ZSJ" -A' :s:« ilarlagatttt«rfu^ ubildraj aa .«t>^vj, ^.:-j At-;.-:i>i tu raias tham. win nerar rt^grae tli« lUy Hmy w.^ c-yje-i «ritb tlia^a Butars. LITKK.AKV Alt;;';. Sn/Ut.VTi:*, iaa tboee ^tjrltto^ La»a wilb ihblrbraine. b'L-.a'.i ,.,- wnya jfcop n bo'.tla Ol Huoaaiiirh Ulttci'a m-, t ;bL'm. an tb^v ffitl flod macQ t>>iui:llt t:um ii* Una. id &«lb miod a.i.i body, iariKoiaUng nai ajtrfayr^wic^j. t'J^ IS NUT A LIQUOli fciTiMUL.U^'l Anfl ieaves No -Vroatration* ATTENTION, SOLDIEHS : AiND THE FKIENDS OK SOLDXKK?. Waeall ih« attaaitoa of all bariey < a.iloas c ^^locdaln tbearmy to tbo fact tbat - ctvuf L&SD''J larmaa Bitters*'will cur« sta^iap:ba uf (bu •:ii Aur.k .Qducod bj •xpo«0'-e»i ina i'nvni.ooi ioc'd4a.i in cfliutf ilfe. lo tnv lists. pnbllkDad aluioni datJ; iu tbr) b.<n». k'np^ra^ua thsnrriTHl or tbe nick. It ftil bn ooticuJ aiutarur; tarsc pr.porit-jn 4rB>oHariog rrutu dettitiiy. i;fery C'lte uriDAi Icind cau b^ rcndi!> erred b> Hooy UAHD'aUnuMkn 'on*ii»i Wk li«re uo beait-iiton i i'ttliog that.lf tfct-f iclitlfrj Wfira fftrij oneJ niuoa lUrrMldiMra, baudraui wl li?4<> might be aarod. mbfrwlia woold bn ItiNt, Thwproprlecot* ara daily tvcaivtcg tbaakiol from taltartir^ la tba crt&y and boaplutp. wbc ha Mttu raiiMtad to b*t<b by iha o<ta of tiiMo JBUtorr, '.btbam by tbatr trieada. KKWAKJK OF OOTIMTKJ{F;;i W ; fM Utat Uiablgaator.of -'0. M. iAi'ITSOri"i» -.tj ft WilAPPrK of «-i«Ji »otU»< Price per Boriie, 75 CenTv., Or Half Bos for 84.00. obootii Jon.- oanfiu-t dj atixi.i ocl iiAv. '.a^ .rt'-i.-. ci, uot t. oat oa by aoy o'ttii. latox eaiKi|.- iT*(..r »:Vnt, (LOi Biij to ofler.il ia It- pile, tat i-»ad to a», aad w. will forwarj, ...earDlj p4cl£s%l, ly «xpr«^. Principal Office & 9Inu(iractt<rr, No. 631 Arch St., Philadelphia- Jones & Evans, SuMfeMora to C. M. .TACKSON & CO., Proprietore. 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Title | Lancaster Examiner and Herald |
Masthead | Lancaster Examiner and Herald |
Volume | 38 |
Issue | 34 |
Subject | Newspapers--Pennsylvania--Lancaster County |
Description | The Lancaster Examiner and Herald was published weekly in Lancaster, Pa., during the middle years of the nineteenth century. By digitizing the years 1834-1872, patrons are provided with a view of politics and events of this tumultuous period from a liberal political slant, providing balance to the more conservative perspective of the Intelligencer-Journal, which was recently digitized by Penn State. |
Publisher | Hamersly & Richards |
Place of Publication | Lancaster, Pa. |
Date | 1864-07-13 |
Location Covered | Lancaster County (Pa.) |
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Month | 07 |
Day | 13 |
Year | 1864 |
Description
Title | Lancaster Examiner and Herald |
Masthead | Lancaster Examiner and Herald |
Volume | 38 |
Issue | 34 |
Subject | Newspapers--Pennsylvania--Lancaster County |
Description | The Lancaster Examiner and Herald was published weekly in Lancaster, Pa., during the middle years of the nineteenth century. By digitizing the years 1834-1872, patrons are provided with a view of politics and events of this tumultuous period from a liberal political slant, providing balance to the more conservative perspective of the Intelligencer-Journal, which was recently digitized by Penn State. |
Publisher | Hamersly & Richards |
Place of Publication | Lancaster, Pa. |
Date | 1864-07-13 |
Location Covered | Lancaster County (Pa.) |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Digital Specifications | Image was scanned by OCLC at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archival Image is a 1-bit bitonal tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 300 dpi. The original file size was 810 kilobytes. |
Language | English |
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Contact | For information on source and images, contact LancasterHistory, Attn: Library Services, 230 N. President Ave., Lancaster, PA, 17603. Phone: 717-392-4633, ext. 126. Email: research@lancasterhistory.org |
Contributing Institution | LancasterHistory |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Month | 07 |
Day | 13 |
Year | 1864 |
Page | 1 |
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VOL.-XXXYIII.
LANCASTER, PA., WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1864.
NO. 84.
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OFFICB No 32J^ NOB HI QVEEN STRKET.
J XO, A. TTTERTAND. K. M. KLINE, AND J. I. HARTMAN,
l:^(litora Olid l*ropri«itor.«.
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HIESTAKD, KLIHE & HABTMAK,
Laneaster, Fr.
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rturtttif, AnvBBTifEMwrs by tl'*" year. Or fractions of a ,
yrar. to be cbargud at tbe rate of $12 00 per sqnare
f>f fm tines. Ten per cent incresBo on tbe yearly
r-iln fcr fractions ol a year.
3mon(As 6 mf-n/A*. \2 inotiths.
Ona Square.. $ 4.-t0 $ S. |
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