81'.'1:9M6 COEUUCSPONDENCE. Weather-:-Shato—Sleighing—lce—Market Report—Busi ness, de.—Local Ratters—Accidents. etc —Another Steamer Sunk—Recovered Bodies iof the I fated Steamer " • Crouman "—Defalcation of our •Gbunty Collector—Army . Supplies—Gen. Haskell insane—Race Reigns in Kansas— . The Maple Want to came into the (infant—John Calhoun —Who ho is-14 Senator Douglas arawer—An old/ash toned" indignation dialing—Negro Nurder —T he Result f Black Republicanism--Mr.'Zitschanan's Itailion, etc. 80. Louis, Bab. 15,1858. OtA'needay we were visited with a stiff "north-wester," which; in a few short hours, broke up the delightful weather we have been enjoying for the pest two months.— lattice which time the weather hu been very Gold. On F r iday night about elx inches of snow fell, and on Satur day and yesterday, everything in the shape of a " cutter " wee brought into requisition—not &sleigh in the city stood still an hour. The " beaux" and their sweethearts" had a good time generally. This has been the deepoot snow of the season, and to-day scarcely any of It Is visible—el cept in the country. The present cold snap has made con siderable ice, and navigation above Alton is suspended.— The river opposite our city is filled with floating ice, and but three or four boats have arrived In the past day or two. Today the weather Is more mild. Owing to the suspension of navigation, business in all departments of trade is extremely dull, and our merchants are pre paring for their spring buitineils. Our Banks have not yet resumed specie payments, but we hear It stated that they will all do so on or about the flat of March—doubtful. Very little, if anything, is now doing to the wholesale market. The quotations on 'Change on Saturday 13th, were—Flour $3 60@$4 25; Wheat 37%@874e; Corn 34 Q4oe ; Oats 37@40c ; Fork advanced to $l5 per bbl.; Lard 8j5(4)9e; Whiskey 1734615 r ; Hay 75c per 100 Ibe; Flax seed 90c; Bides 10W1c ; Flogs $4 50®$4 75. There have been cot at this point to the present date 95,000 head. St. Valentine's Day found the post office besiegedeleith anxious demoailles, eager for an epistle, swearing love and fidelity from one who feels Om keen dart of love piercing the tender heart There has been nothing very Intereitlng of a local char acter. A man named Bernard McCurdy was run over by a horse and buggy, and Instantly killed. Alexander A. Hamilton, the driver of the horse, has been arrested, and held to bail In the sum of $2OOO to answer a charge of man slaughter. The steamer Exchange wee rank at the mouth of White river last work. No lives were last, but the boat ix reported a total wreck. The remains of several of those who lost their lives at the explores and burning of the Col. CroEsman, were brought to thin city for interment. The body of Mrs. D. G. Taylor ban been recovered, and they are now dragging the river, In the inity of the scchlent, for others. The remains of Cheerer hod nit boon r.•cnv-r-d AI ;atom volviro, Mr. (1, , 0rg0 , znlzer, who woo County Cod,,tor for 1054 and 1855, has just been "settling up ht.t account.a, - a new Collector having been ttipninted—t..l it is ascertained that for 1654, ho was a default, to the amount of $49.000. and for the second year of his tone. a defaulter to the amount of $115.606 70; or. $164.6011 74 for the two years. It is said that Mr. 6mtzer hes secured to the county all the propmty of which hemete poecocorti, consisting of a value. hie farm, with mill, distillery and other improvements upon It, end some other securities. The men on his hoed are amp,' y •161 , , In mat (hr a mount 04 , 1 , Mr. Smizer cannot u,rothalbr! ;Several gentlemen arrived Fore from Kansas on Satur day. and report all quiet. And the opinion pretty generaly prevails there, that Kansa: will be admitted In the course of a week nr two. The actual resid eits, citizens of the Tor rib•rr. are attains that it should be ncmillplished Itumse (nattily—no matter what Constitution—the leemnipton bettor than none It would seem that John Calhoun le just now the worst abused titan in the country. .. Wide iv John Calhoun," is asked by not a I.w This quest ion ix briefly answered Until lately, Nr. Cell' 'nu was s resi len r of Illinois, and Mr Milo! y,-are a resident of Springfield. in that State. lie WHO a Delluxa - dt, and looked to as one of the leaders of the Deumsra' is paint ill his District—consulted us neh, and relied upon at all times. Fie was Judge Douglas' con fidential friend Inc 00:1 144.1 , 1[14A Surveyor General of Kansas. upon the solidtalon of Mr. Douglas, and was the Kansas krisate correspondent of the distinguished Senator of Illinois front the time ho mitered the Territory until recently. when Mr. Douglas hack.l wat, upon his former fr lends Calhoun's Hole came of offense was in the fact of his being President of the Convention to frame a Constitu tutlon for the admission of Kansas. and in the discharge of his duties as President did. not win the favor of his assailants; whether right or wrong his doeisions did not serve their purposes. Thus Mr Calhoun is denounced.— What would Senator Douglas think of himself were Mr. Calhoun to tell all that he I,te,w about the "Little Giant!' Mr. Calhoun has been unnecessarily abutted by men living In "glans houses." It will come back upon them. The Palmyra IVhig. hid d In Mr. Anderson's Dis trict, is out with a pr.par ion a o hold an “old fashioned" indignation meeting, to expre'ss the views of the party upon the course of Mr. Anderson In voting for Mr. Orr for Speaker. We are inclined to believe that •' old fashioned" K. N. meeting will hs hard tort up. and particularly for such a base purpose. Mr Anderson need not trouble his mind about that indignation [l..3llog—the people are with him, and will sustain him. Gen. Mclluttou, postmaster at New Orleans, has for- warded his rehignatlon on account of ill-health. At St. Paul, on the 3d Met, the mercury was 17 0 below zero, and Ice In the Mississippi 12 inches thick. A few days since 35,000 sacks of flour ware contracted for at $3 25 a sack ; and over 1,000,000 pounds bacon (clear sides) at 10 cents a pound ; all deliverable on board at St. LOllll4 on the tat and 20th of March, and purchased as part of the supplies of the troops In Kansas and Utah. Ex-Governor Sterling Price is spoken of as a candidate for State Senator. Gen Haskell, who it will be recollected was recently missed from the Lunatic Asylum at Lexington, Ky., has again become deranged, and is now confined in the Asy lum at Hopkinsville, Ky. It to said that he has been drinking to excess, and to that is attributed the cause of his relapse. The widow of President Harrison, we are pained to learn, Is confined to her bed, with very little hope of her recovery. Old age is said to be her disease. She is over So years of age. A negro man, in Howard county, Mo., killed a negro woman, a follow servant, and then cut his own throat. one day last week. The Glasgow Times says that the negroes In that region exhibit a good deal of restiveness and diso bedience, and are very refractory. The cause is attributed to political excitement, and to discussions in which so mush has been said of Abolitionism and Freesoilism. If the Black Republicans keep on agitating this slavery ques. tion, and amgress refuses to admit Kansas immediately, you will hear more of this disobedience on the part of the slaves, and perhaps the loss of some valuable lives by the hands of the negro. This slavery question has been agi tated quite long enough, and the sound statesmanlike views of Mr. Buchanan as expressed in his Kansas Mes sage, should meet the approbation of all desirous of peace to the country. We have not the least doubt of Mr. Bu chanan backing from his position on this question-4as some think he will do,)—and Congress cannot help but carry out the views of the President, when they are based upon such strong and unanswerable arguments. The country will sustain Mr. Buchanan, even if his views and desires are defeated, which they cannot be, unless we find trailers in the camp. A negro woman, in Saline county, in this State, 49 years old, gave birth to twine the other day; she has had five children in less than five years, and altogether is the mother of 24 children. Arthur Slankership, who killed• his wife in Ca.sville lasi spring, was recently arrasted In Arkansas. and brought back for trial. The Boonrillo (Ito.) fair ground. are to be Fold at Sher iff's sale. A NAM of 400 acres, near Berlin, Mo., was sold tor $35 per acre. 320 acres in the same neighborhood sold for $lO,OOO. The annexed sales were recently made in Adrian county: 520 acres northwest of Mexico, 9 miles on N. 31. Railroad, with fair improvements, from G. G. Berry, to L. Yates, Esq., of Hannibal, at $lO per acre, cash. 415 acres unimproved prairie and timber, 7 miles southwest of Mex ico, from Mr. Jeffries to Mr. Lock, of Callaway county, 310., at SO . , A per acre cash. There are now ,ninety steamboats lying at our levee, all, we believe, in good running order. and awaiting the buai nese of the spring trade. gej— The Montrose, (Susquehanna county, Pa.,) Democrat, speaking approvingly of the President's late Message, says : If we had any assurance that the Lane faction would ever vote their sentiments on the slavery question while in a territorial con dition, it would do to defer the matter. and give them a third chance to do so. As it now stands, they have at the bidding of their party masters caused the Constitution to be sent up as a pro-slavery one by default, that they may have a hobby to ride. Admit her as a State, and the excuse can no longer he entertained, and it will be decl4'red a free State by a popular vote at the earliest pleasure of the people. The prediction that the Black " Republi cans " would, if within their power, make Kansas a slave State fir fora time, is about to he verified, and the country will hold them re sponsible fur their hypocritical acts. In the mean time, they cannot alter the fact that Kansas is permanently P. tree State. Suddenly on the evening of the 10th Inst., in Strasburg twp.. Susan, wife of Col. Isaac Girvin, aged 57 years, a months and 23 days. Died in Columbia on the 18th inst.. James Buchanan, Infant Son of John and Elizabeth Hysinger aged 1 year 4 FREE NEGRO LEGISLATION.—The question of months l e e n ra d 2. in oltownship,ays. on the 21st ofdannary, of Apoplexy, the free black population is becoming very ' SV.Atmalsam McConnell, a highly respectable citizen of arts of the troublesome in man country.— t - two., aged 67 years. y p 1 (Ohio hiopapers please copy.) Some of the Northern States are introducing 1 Near New Providence, after a lingering illness of several er of legal disabilities, and Canada begins loudly r y e e k,A,M B arg o a,,r e t L'edlng daughter days. JohnJ ohn and Eliza Rend's. aged to complain of the hegira in that direction.— Little Margaret's gone and left us, Gone to brighter worlds above ; Even now a bill is pending before the Virginia : Death, the monster, has bereft uc Of the one we dearly loved. Legislature providing for the enslavement or In the bloom of youth and vigor, She by death was called away, transportation of this class from the State.— , She this world of sin and sorrow, Five years are to be, given to select between To a land of brighter day. The hand of sore affliction seized her, emigration and slavery. The number in that Chilled the current of her blood. State in 1850 was 54,333; bein Ended all her pain and sorrow, g an increase That attends life's thorny road. of 8 per cent, in tenyears. Between 1850—'56 AN a bed ebe quickly faded, Nipped by death's untimely rod; the increase of free negroes was less than two As a rose she blooms forever, In the Paradise of God. per cent, in New England ; about twelve per . Dearest parents, cease your mourning, cent, in the Middle and Southern States ; ' Margaret's free from every pain, And prepare with joy to meet her, twenty per cent. in the Southwest; and fifty- 1 In a world that's free from sin. Yes, prepare to meet your daughter, six per cent. in the Northwest. The whole I - In a world that's free from care; i number' in the United States was 437,495, of 1 Where we all may dwell In safety, If we nerve the Lord In prayer. which 159,095 were mulattoes.—fferald. , Ualon School, Peb. 18. MANY EMMA SNAVELY. IMMORAL AND.DEBASINO INFLUENCE OF O i API- I - TAP. MARRETIC. TAL PUNIEIHMENT.—Who ever heard of an l Philadelphia Market. 1 ' execution that Was not followed by the most SATURDAY, Feb. W.—Business has been about enspended ' abominable excesses and outrages, as the ! to-day by the snow storm, and the transactions, not only lin Breadstuffs, but in other articles,. have been of a very necessary consequence? The late execution at meagre chars ter. Pittsburg furnishes proof, if any was needed, in Cotton there is nothing doing. Clorerseed la doll, that criminal executions brutalize and petrify sushi. again declined 250 'f bush. Sales of 200 bush prime at $4 75 it bush, some of Inferior quality $4 25(a<those who witness thee, or who are attracted by then}, In one of the ;papers published in $4.5°. • gThe export demand for Flour continues limited, and the that city, we find the foll Owing: only Sale reported is 500 bbla Ohio extra, at $5 ii bid.— Brutal Conduct of a Mob.—On Friday last, Superthin sells in a small way, for home consumption. at after the execution of Henry Fife and Charlotte $o 87014 62 1 4 for common and good brands, and $4 754 Jones, their bodies were placed in coffins pro- I $6 for extra and family lots. vided for the purpose, and placed in a furniture In Rye Flour nothing doing. Corn Meal is doll : 750 wagon, with a view to their removal to the 1 bbis. Pennsylvania sold at $2 8774'1 bbl. graveyard for interment. The sister of Char. ' flaart—But little Wheat offering. and but little demand lotte, with an affection whioh, however wicked ! for it. Sales of 1500 bush. Pennsylvania Western at 9004 or abandoned its object may have been, should $1 0 ? bush for Inferior and prime quality. and $1 isq, secure for her the sympathy of the crowd, took 51 30 for white. 1500 bush fair Maryland white. in store, a seat on one of the coffins, and the wagon at $1 94. aye continues in demand, and small lots sold at moved on to its destination. The crowd at this 70e. Corn is one cent higher, with sales at Mc. In store.— Cats are better; 4000 bush. Pennsylvania sold at 35c? be. time was immense, and the conduct of many i Whiskey is In fair demand. Sales of 300 bbls.Penrosyl of the loafers who formed it disgusting. As 1 i ,c. ” Tanta at 21lAc ; Ohio and Prison at 2914`a0, and Mutt. at the vehicle neared the graveyard, however, it became much worse, and the scenes which fol lowed were disgraceful to humanity. The i unfortunate woman, seated on the coffin of her sister, and filled with grief for her untimely end, was hooted and abused, called all kinds of names, and finally pelted with stones until her life was almost put in jeopardy. A few respec table men, who saw the transactions, however, interfered, and succeeded in getting the mob to desist, and the wagon proceeded on its way. USELESS ORFAIIIEXTS "It is a vulgar twit° that dotkhta In the display of bumf pine, neat. halus, and Hagar rings." We clip the above from a New York paper, and endorse every word of it. We have about as high an opinion of the intellect of an Indian squaw who coils beads around her neck, or of the good sense of an African who suspends brass rings from his nasal organs. as we have of the brainless fop who voluntarily enters the chain-gang and encumbers his person with baubles. Does a chain of gold or one of, die monde giVen brilliancy to the eye ? Does a broach of stained glass, the size of a carriage window—even :though it he carnelian—add a tint to - he blush of the cheek? or do massive rings make the fingers more tapering ? The custom of wearing a superfluity of such yew gam trinkets is abominable, and displays any thing but good taste—more particularly repub lican taste. Franklin did nut rest his recep• tionon suet] trumpery when he went to the Court of St. James ; nor did Washington seem to think that he would more firmly ingratiate himself in the hearts of the people if he were to appear as a tinselled puppet, instead of dressing, as he always did, like a gentleman. Taste—elegance—even fashion in dress, we admire, and never think meanly of the man who pays attention to them ; but he who is the slave of 6 by 4 inch breastpin, watch chains like the tiller-rope of a Mississippi steamboat, or finger-rings that would enchain a cuprit, is in our ~opinion, deficient of the necessary weight of brains—a man with a partially furnished sttie story. We have seen those who fancied that their intelligence was to be meas ured by the length of their watch chains, and who claimed an importance in ratio with the size of their broaches. Sensible men ,avoid a Idisplay of such useless ornaments; it is a custom noire honored in the breach than the observance."—Argus. DEATH FROM BURNING FLUID.—The Lewis town Gazette, of the 11th instant, contains the particulars of the dreadful death of a lady, which i.coured on the Sundae previous. That paper says: "An alarm of fire was raised on Sunday evening, caused by the appearance of flames in the second story of a house next door to the Red Lion Hidel, occupied by Maj. Dan. Eisenbise, as a dwelling. The room was occu pied by Mrs. Eisenbise, who had the door locked, being engaged at the time of the acci dent in reading the Bible. On bursting it open, a fearful sight was presented, Mrs. E's. dress having caught from -a fluid lamp, which she was tilting over to wet the wick, a custom too much in vogue with those who use these lamps. 'Phe top being probably loose. the burning fluid ran on her dress, in a 1110111C11 enveloping the upper part of her body, in a sheet of flame. In efforts to extinguish the fire, Maj. and Alexan der Eisenbeise had their hands severely burned, nor did they and others succeed until I she was so severely burnt as to render a recov ery almost hopeless. Several physicians were in attendance, who rendered all the aid that science and skill could suggest, but after ling ering until about four o'clock on Monday morning, her sufferings were terminated by death. Mrs. E. was a native of Reading, was well known as the attentive landlady of that hotel :for many years; she enjoyed a high reputation among her friends as a kind and obliging neighbor, and her sad end has called forth a general sympathy. tar Quite a mistake lately occurred in a love affair at Duanesburg, N. Y. A couple of young persons agreed to elope together, but by mistake the gentleman put his ladder up to the window of the room next to the one in which his sweetheart slept, and which Proved to be that in which her mamma, a handsome widow reposed. She turned the mistake to her own advantage, got into hi: arms, return ed his affectionate embraces, was borne by him to the carriag, and by preserving becom ing silence until daylight, kept him blind to his error, and by the potent power of her bland ishments, actually charmed him into matri mony with herself. The Schenectady Reflector gives then facts on theauthority of aresponsible correspondent. Joy to the World.--The greatest Medical Dietovery of the day. Read the adveritmement headed "llehnbold's Genuine Preparation:* Grover B. Baker's Celebrated Family SEWING NIACII I NES. 499 BROADWAY, Now YORK, 730 CRE6TNET STREET, PIIILADELPR ,fix No applications fcr AGZNCtZS need be made, except by persons of integrity, reliability. and having excellent facilities for doing business. They must be addressed to Gnovia & BAK' is., S. N. Co., 495 Broadway, New York. feb In s'm An-Equality to All I Uniformity of Price I A new feature of Business Every one his own Sales man. Jones & Co., of the Crescent One Price Clothing Store. 230 Market street, above 6th, in addition to having the largest, most varied and fashionable stock of ClothigiLin Philadelphia. made expressly for retail sales, have iWti toted every one his own Salesman. by having-marked in figures, on each article, the very lowest price it can be slid for, so they cannot possibly vary—all must buy alike. The goods are all well sponged and prepared and great pains token with the making, so that all can buy with the .full assurance of getting a good article at the very lowest price. Remember the Crescent. in Market, above Gth, No. fob 20 ly-5 JONES tc 00 Mexican Mustang Liniment.--It is eight years since this Liniment was first offered to the afflicted. Many millions of Bottles have been used, and it has given better satisfaction than any / ever before tried for similar purposes. It possessesea specific power over inflamatidue, and chronic or accidental derangement of the Muscles,-Joints, Ligaments or Skin. It is a scouroe of greet pleasure to feel that we have been the humble means of relieving such an immense amount of suffering. and have caused thousands to “leap for joy," because their pains were relieved. tbelr wounds healed and their stiff joints made elastic. Unscrupulous parties, regardless of their obligations to ourselves and the public, are engaged in attempting to introduce a spurious and miserable art! cle under another name, by representing it to he the same or sin ifar. gar- Be on your guard I Buy none but the original MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT, sod you will not be deceived. G. W. WESTBROOK, Originator. tab 23 lm 6 BARNES & PARR. Proprietors, N. Y. 'MARRIAGES On the 20th ult., by Rey. J. 3f. Rittenhouse, Mr. John Keylor to Miss Leah L. Ritz, all of Bart of this county. On the 18th inst., by 8 H. Bower: Esq., John L. Virerntz to Margaret Morton, both of Strasburg Borough. FOR T.--Two light and airy ROOMS, on the second story. and one third-story ROOM in Our Booking House. loot King street. Either or all will be rented low to suitable tenants. These Rooms are desirable for Jaw, Conveyance, or Dentists Offices. feb 13 3t 6 JOBS OYGER, & CO. ESTATE OF COL. ABRAHAMM'CON— NELL. DEC'D.—Letters of Administration on the estate of Cot. Abraham M'Connell, late of Colerain twp., deed.. haying been granted to the subso.ribers residing in mid township: All persons indebted to said estate are re quested to make payment Immediately, and those having claims will present them, without delay, properly authen ticated for settlement. SAMUEL M'CONNELL. ABRAHAM M'CONN ELL, Administrators. 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He has since adminl,lered the wonderful remedy to thousands of sufferers In all parts of the world, and he has never failed in. making them com pletely healthy and hatny Wishing to do as touch good as poAible, he will send to such of his affected fellow-beings as request it. this receipe, with full and explicit directions for making it up. and successful'y uzimr it. He requires each applicant to inclose him one shilling -three cents to be returned as poltage on the receipt, and the remainder to br applied to the payment of this advertisement. DR. it. JAM 8S; 19 Grand street. Jersey City, Cantos.-1 have no son-in-law authorized to send my recipe as advektised. felt In 41.6 ALLEN dir. NEEDLES'. SUPER-PHOSPLIATE OF MAI E. The best fertilizer in use for Cons. OATS. WHEAT. rots- Tom Gaass, and other crops requiring a vigorous and last ing manure. Pamphlets describing It, and the mode of applying. can be hod gratuitously at our stores, or by mail when desired. 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First store above Chestnut st., Philadelphia For sale by UM. CALDER, ,t CO., Lancaster fob 23 V IRGINIA FARIII FOR SALE--GREAT' INDUCEMENT FOR CAPITALISTS.—WiII be sold at private sale, the valuable Farm known as the " Wheatland Estate," contaisting SIO ACRES, situate in what is called the Hickory Level, Buckingham county, Va , ii miles north of Maysville, the county seat, and 7 miles from Hardwicksville—a bridge crossing the James river to the canal at this point. About 000 acres are cleared, and al- Mort level land—the balance ucll liullwred. The hind is very productive, and celebrattst for the growth •; f Wheat, Curti and Tobacco. It is watered. The improvements are a new, harmsome and ,011Venitat DWELLING 1100:0. en situated on an elevation cc to Colnlnclid a view of nearly the whole estate—and the Baru and Out Houses are ample and eouveniewly located. There are good Orchards on the premises of Apple, Peach, Cherry and other trees.— It lo seldom that such au estate is offered, laying as it 41, , es in an Intelligent and healthy neighborhood. convenient to markets, churches, &c., and no highly productive. and level in every portion us that all the imple ments of husbandry can be used to the very best ad vantage. If I sell, my object is to remove to a warmer climate. A large portion of the land cost me $4O per an-re —but I will sell it, with the crop of Wheat frdtri the sow. ing of 150 bushels, the entire stock, and 18 likely negroes. for $40,000: or without the regrow,. for $25,000. My ob ject for wishing to dispose of the slaves with the land, is to prevent the separation of families. TERMS—One third Cash, (or in two or three months.) and the balance in equal instalments of one, two and three years, with interest. Address the editor of the Lancaster Intelligencer. (001). SANDERSON) Agent for It. L. PATTCRHON, Mt. 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DOIIGLIMI.} feb 23 Bru 6 DDYSPEPSIA AND FITEI.:;•DAL TRACT DELORME, the great curer of CONSUMPTION, was for several years so badly afflicted by Dyspepsia that for a part of the time he was confined to bed. Ile was evidently cured by a prescription furnished him by a young clairvoy ant girl. This prescription, given by a mere child in a state of trance, has procured everybody who has taken it, never having failed once. It is equally as sure in cases of Ems os DifintelA. The ingredients may be found in any drug store. I will send this tam able prescription to any person en the receipt of one stamp to pay postage. Address DP— TRACY DELORME, Gaga Ctreat or Coo- Emmet:. New York Poet °Mite rfab 21 At 6. $BOO o N t:t .no.... ;ApriT ted for oL to bo or rr m enar om for which a Judrrent or Mortgage will be given ear on real estate In Lancaster county worth treble the amount. For further particlulars enquire of feb 9 2t* 5 FREDERICK COOPER, Lauer. (Examiner Copy.) ifVABINA. SEGARL-5000 Imported Havanna Seaars of the most approved brands. Just received and for sale at JOHN WAYLAN'S Drug Store, arm 7 til2 No. 60 North Queen Street. BIOGRAPHY OP DISTINGUISHED WOMEN, from the Creation, to A. D-. 1854: with ea !actions from the femsle writers of every age; by Sarah Joseph Hale: dedicated to the "Men of America." Illus• toted by Z3O portraits, engraved by Leasing, Ac.,, just re ceived and for wale by dee 15 tf 48 MURRAY, YOUNG A CO. QPICE 8, &e.--Cinnamon, Cloves, Sala- CI RATUS, BAKING SODA. CREAM TARTAR. NUT MEGS, &e.. For sale at TROMAS ELLMAKER'S Drug & Chemical Store, West Kin street, Lsner. fob A tf 4 el ARDEN AND FIELD sir,Eros.—A. large Ur and complete assortment of FIELD AND GARDEN SEEDS constantly on hand, and warranted fresh and Gen uine. Dealers and others who purchaser to sell again will find it to their ailrantag,e to get their supplies from no. BOAS, SPANGLER & CO., 627 Market St., below 7th, Phil's.. FOB RENT.--The House known as the • COTTAGE," at the City Water Worksalso the House known as the' RESERVOIR HOUSE," at the East end of the Reservoir Int. To be rented for one year, from the Ist of April. Apply to Mayor ZIMMERMAN, jan 7 tf 52 By order of the Water Committee. WOOD..—lllekory, Oak and Pine Wood of the best quatity, for rile by GEORGE CALDER & CO., • °Mee East Orange street. 2d door from North Queen, and at Graetf's Landing on the Conestoga. [Jo 20 tf 24 ARERAN REZON E STEWART'S MANT AL MONITOR., TEMPLAR'S CHART, GUIDE, MA COY'S MANUAL, and other Masonic Books, just received, and for sale by dec 1 tf SPRENGER & WESTHAEFFER. A DIERICAN GOLD WANTED, A At highest current rates, paying 4 p, cent far 4nld, oat 13 tf 39 It EED, M'G RAN N, BELLY & CO. HAL L E LIIJA.H•-•MR. KENDAL'S SINGING CLASS having adopted the above book, the underaleued are prepared to furriish the name, at the lowest possible price to members. SPR ENG ER & IVESTIIAEEPER. Peoples Book Store, 33 North Queen St. i Lows, NARROWS, CULTIVATORS, I Ic.—A very large stock. embracing all the LATEST IMPROVEMENTS. Purchasers will find it advantageous to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. fob 2 tf 3 BOAS, SPANGLES. & CO., Seed and Implement Warehouse, 627 Market st. UNRIVA.LLED HA.Y, CSTRAW AND FODDER CUTTER, Star' Corn Shellers, Horse Dowers, Threshers, Grain Fang, Coot Cutters, &e., in large variety. BOAS, SPANGLER Si C 0.,. Seed and Implement Warehouse, 627 Market st.,,below 7th. OL S--Cantor Oil, Sweet Oil, Oil of SPIKE. STONE, SENEK A, SASSAFRAS, &c., For sale at THOMAS ELLMAKERS Drug & Chemical Store, West King street, Lane'r. feb S tf 4 NS. LAWRENCE'S NEW PAPER, . PRINTERS' CARD AND ENVELOPE WAREHOUSE, NO 405, COMMERCE STREET, PHILADELPHIA. L Cash buyers will find it for their interest to call. J. 5 6m 61 LANCASTER LOCOMOTIVE WORKS, November 18. 1357. XTOTICE.--The Directors of the Lancas -11 ter Locomotive Works, having made an Assignment, to the undersigned, of all its effects for the benefit of its iireditrirs, they, therefore, request all persons indebted to snake immediate payment, and those having claims, to pre sent them properly authenticated for settlement to either of the undersigned. KLINE, JAMES BLACK, Assignees. MIME JOHN W. DIECKLEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, line removed his office to South Duke street, opposite the Lutheran Church, Lancaster, Penn'a. Also secures Pension and Bounty Land Warrants, and attends to the Collection of Claims. [feb 16 ly 5 GOOD NEWS FOR LADIES I Any lady who will send her address to Mrs. E. Creager, Balti more, with three 3 rents Postage Stamps included, will receive by return mail something of importance to her. WOMAN KNOW TILYSELF AND BE lIAPI'Y" n 1.2 8m 51 I Isl.' ATE OF FRANCIS BRANDT, late 1:14 of East Donegal twp..dee . d. Letters of Administrat lOrl oil above Estate having been granted to the under signed. all persons having claims or demands will present them duly authentienD.d for settlement,ind those indebt ed wilt make payment. CARISTIA:. BRANDT, jau lto I Administrator, E. Donegal. TSTATE OF WILLIAM DUNN> dec 9 d.-- I...tters nt Administration ou the above Estate having beet gra ~ted to the undersigned: all persons indebted will make iiinnethate payment, end those having claims aro requested to present the same immediately for settlement. VA EY MA I.ON E. Admin i x. Lanesiiter. jon 10 ft 1 T'STATE OF JACOB HERZOG, late of L the city of Lancaster dec'd.—Letters of administration having been granted to the undersigned. all persohs hav ing claims or demands will present them duly authenticated for settlement. and those indebted will maize payment without delay. JOHN IL WEBER, Adm'r. feb 16 it 5 Lancaster City. - USTATE OF ELIZABETH WILLIAMS. r, Letters of Administration on the estate of ELIZA BETH WILLIAMS, late of Manor township, dec'd, having been granted to the subscriber resldiog in the same town ship: all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment immediately, and those having claims will ple , ent theta. wirbont delay, properly authenticated for settlennmt. [jan 2.16t..2.1 JACOB K. WILLIAMS. STATE OF' JACOB ECKMAN, late of th.• City of Lo aster. decyd.—Letters cd Administra tion OD the the Estate of the abovedecedent having been grant,' to the undersigued—all persons indebted to the ..,me p:..1 call and guy their indebtedness, and all having claims ng.tinst sald Estate will present the tttne duiy authenticated thr settlement Loth , undersigned Adnlini.,-ntriv. CATHARINE ECKMAN. Ain'tc. Lancaster city. Or to HILLER ECKMAN, Col rain tmp. I'STATE OF WILLIAM. FOREMAN and I:',A Wile. In the Court of Common Pleas for the County of Laneanter. Whereas. David Slyer, assiv,nee of Wiliam Foreman nod his wife Elizabeth. of Brook nook township, did on the twelfth day of February, 1858. file in the °filo.- or the Prothonotary rf said Court, his Account of the aid Eeotie : t;ntire is hereby given to all persons Interested in the aid e•tete. that the said Court have appointed the FIF TEENTH day of MARCH. 1858, for the confirmation thor n!, intone exceptions be filed. Attest, W. CARPENTER, Proth'y. Oflice, Lane', Feb. 12th, 1058. jet, 16 4t 5 T ATE OF EMANUEL BOWMAN, 12.1 de 'd.—Thu undersi4upd eepointed, by the Orphan's Court of Lancaster county, auditor to distribute the bal ance of the estate of Emanuel Bowman. deed, remaining in the handset Christian Rohrer, administrator, de bents non, Ac.. of said estate, to and among these legal ly entitled thereto, will attend for the purpose of his op ',ointment et the Court House in the City of Lancaster, at 2 o'clock, P. 31., on Thursday, the 11th day of March. 1858, whep and where al parties interested are hereby no tified to attend. W3l. AUG. ATLEE, febl.6 11 5 Auditor. I,ISTATE OF CHRISTIAN BOMBER.— GER. In the Court of Common Pleas for the County 'of Lancas'er. Whereas, Henry Bomberger, Trustee of Christian Bomberger, of Manheirn township, Lancaster county, did on the twenty-second day of January, 1858. file . in the office of the Prothonotary of the said Court, his Account of the said Estate Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the said Estate, that the salt Court have appointed the FIRST day of MARCH, IFSS. for the confirmation thereof, unless exceptions be filed. Attest, W. CARPENTER, Proth'y. Prothy's Office Lane'r. Jan. 22.1858. Dan 26 4t 2 ESTATE OF ISAAC STAUFFER, for— merly of Penn tarp., and late of Lancaster city, dec'd. Notice.—The undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Or phan's Court, to distribute the balance m the hands of Henry Stauffer, Administrator of the above Estate, to and among those legally entitled thereto, will meet for the pur pose of his appointment, at the Library Room of the Court House, in the city of Lancaster, on THURSDAY, the 25th day ~f FEBRUARY. P3fS, at 2 o'clock. P. M., when and where all parties interested are requested to attend. feb 9 3t 4 SIMON P. EBY, Auditor. XTOTICE.--Assigned Estate of Henry Coble, of Mount Joy township, The undersigned, appointed Auditor by the Court of Common Pleas, to dis tribute the balance in the hands of Christian Met and David Coble, Assigness of the above Estate, to and among those legally entitled thereto, will meet for the purpose of his appointment. at the Library Room of the Court House, In the city of lAncaster, on TUESDAY, the 24 day of MARCH, 1858, at 1 o'clock. P. M., where all parties Inter rated are requested to attend. fell 9 41 4 SIMON P. EBY. Auditor. • ---- 'A lIINTOR'S NOTICE.--The undersign ed appointed Auditor to distribute the balance In the bands of C Kieffer, Assignee of H. W. Fedderson and wife, to and among the creditors, will meet at the Library Room of the Court House, on MONDAY, the Bth day of MARCH at 2 o'clock. M., for the pnipose aforesaid. Credi tors are requested to attend with their claims duly author, ticsted. NEWTON LIGHTNER, Auditor. fhb h 4t 4 DRUG AND CHEMICAL STORE. The subscribor having removed his store to the new building nearly opposite his old stand, and directly oprmsie the Cross Heys Hotel, has now on hand a well selected stork of articles belonging to the Drug bnainess. consisting in put or oils, A.'ide, Spices, Seed., Alcohol. Powdered Artirks. Sarsaparilla., &c., &c., to which the attention of country merchants, physirlaral and consumers in general is invited. TIIONIAS ELLMAKI.R. fell 9 tf 4 West King street, ramc'r. G ARDEN SEEDS, EARLY PEAS, MARROWFAT PEAS, EARLY YORK CABBAGE, SUGAR PARSNIPS. SUGAR LOA DO. WHITE SOLID CEI:ERY, DRUM-HEAD WINTER DO.,LONG GREEN CUCUMBER VALENTINE BEANS, PURPLE EGG PLANT. EARLY CHOICE BEANL. LONG SCARLET RADISH. At., Ac. For sole nt THOMAS ELLMAKER'S Drug & Chemical Store, West King street, Loner. feb 9 tf 4 TffOltSEG AND CATTLE POWDER TATTERSAL'S HORSE POWDER, HEAVE POWDER, ROSIN. FENNUOREEK SULPHUR, GEUBIAN, CREAM TARTAR, COPPERAS. &c., Por male at THOMAS ELLMAKER'S Drug tsChomieal Store, West King street, Lanc'r. fob LI . 11 . 4 AIIDITOR'S NOTICE.--The undersign ed Auditor apppinted by the Orphans' Court of Lan caster county to marshal the balance in the hands of the administrator of Samuel Warner. late of Oonoy township, dec'd, to and among the creditors of said mite., will s It for the purpose aids appointment at the public house of Jacob Breneman, In the village of Bainbridge, on SATURDAY the 18th day °CHADOR, 11366, at 1 o'clock, P. hi., when and where all perwne Interested may attend if they see proper. Ifeb /6 Its 6 JOHN H. SMITH, Auditor. 10EGISTEIVEI NtiVIC7B.-.The Accounts 111 .I T Ir. It - 111-T. A-T IC 8 DI A. I L 8. IL of the respective decedanfk hereunto annexed, are UTT . . - POST Olnat.DratilleMlner, Feb. 1, 1858. Bled in the Register's Office of Lancaster county for contr. i PROPOSALS for conveying the malls of the' United marten arid allowance, at an Orphan's Court to be held In States from July 1.1858, to Jane 30, 1860, on the following the Curt Rouse, in the City oflEarteaster, on the third routes in the State of PENNSYLVANIA, will be received MONDAY in MARCH next, (the 15th) at 10 o'clock, A. M at the Contract Office of this Department until 3p. m., of Joseph Moore, Drumore townshiii. By Rebecca Moore and March 91 next, to be decided by April 24 followirig: John G. Moore, Administrators. 3619 From Conneautville, by Croaslngvilleand Edenboro', John Long. (Quoted:lga) Drumore township. By William to Waterford, 30 miles and back, twice a week. Long, Administrator. Love Conneautville Monday and Wednesday at 7 Maria Brubaker, Strasburg township. By Simon Btu- I am; ' baker, Administrator. Arrive at Waterford by 8p m; Rachel Steele, lat. of York county, dee-email. allardithe Leave Waltsraird Tuesday and Thursday by 7 a za; ship Account. By John A. BoYd, Cu •rdian of Elizabeth, . Arrive at Conneautaille by 8p m. Margaret A. and Andrew Dorman, childr4n of Andrew . 3620 From HanoVerr, by Littlestown and Mouscanyville, Dommon and great grand children of deceased. Md.; to Emokttebnrg, 29 miles and trek, three Hannah Royer, City of Lancaster, Guardianship /coolant. i times a week. By Emanuel EL Shirk, Goan:Eau of Hannah Royer ' Leave Hanover. Tuesday, Thursday , and Saturday, traitor child of deceased. atlpm; John Hoy, Borough of Mount Jpy. By Henry . Shaffner, I Arrive at Enamitteburg by 6p m; Executor. Leave Emmlttaburg Tuesday, Th ursday, and Bator- Ann Btebman East Hemplield township. By John Stela- day at 4a m; man, Administrator. ! Arrive at Hanover, by 9 a m. John Rudders. Salisbury township. By Robert W. Bud- 13621 From Brookville, by Rieharcieville, Mary Annville, dens, one of the Administrators. I Shaffner's Corners, Beach Bottom, and Bear Creek's John Herr, Paradise township. :By Joseph B. Morrison, Mills., to Ridgeway, 35 miles and bah, once a week. Administrator. I Leave Brookville Saturday at 7 a m : John Long, East Donegal township. Guardianship Ac- I Arrive at Ridgeway by 6p m; count. By David Engle, Guardian of Elizabeth Long. Lamas Ridgeway Friday at 7 am; a minor child of deceased. Arrive at Brookville by 6 p m. Caleb Briatort Salisbury township. Guardianship Ac- 3522 From Marietta, by Silver Spring and Efempfleld, to count. By Henry Dickinson, Guardian of Phebe R.. Lancaster, 12% miles and back, daily, except Sun- Isaac. Charles and Charming Billiton, minor children of day. deceased.. Leave Marietta daily, except Sunday, at 1 p m; Henry Smeltz, Manor township. By Benjamin Landis, . Arrivetat Lancaster by 6p m; Administrator. Leave Lancaster daily, except Sunday, at 13 a m; Mary Flare/ley, Manor township. , By Christian Habecker, ArriveMt Marietta by 12 m. surviving Executor. 3523 From Lancaster, by Willow Street, Rawlinaville, and 'Lydia Brinton, Paradise township. First and final Ac- Bethesda, to McCall's Ferry, 18 miles and back, count. By Ferree Brinton and John F. &triton, 'Exam- twice a week: tors. , Leave Lancaster Monday and Thursday at 7 a m ; Mary Schiebach, Brecknock township. By Jacob Sable- Arrive at McCall's Ferry by /2 m; bath, Administrator Leave McCall's Ferry Monday and Thursday at 2p m; Benjamin Hershey, itapho township. Guardianship Ac- Arrive at Lapcaster by 7 p on. count. By Christian Engle, Gpardian of Sarah Hershey, 3524 From Lancaster, by Greenland and Sondereburg, to a minor child of deceased. Paradise, 9 miles and back, six times a week. William Eckert, sera, Sadsbury township. By William Leave Lancaster daily, except Sunday, at 3p m ; Eckert and Uriah Eckert, Executors. Arrive at Paradise by 6 p m; Judith Brubaker, Clay township. By William H. Pan], Leave Paradise daily, except Sunday, at 7a m; Administrator. Arrive at Lancaster by 10 a m. William Weidman, Clay township. Guardianship Ac. 3525 From Beaver, by Parkinson- and Service, to Frank count. By Hiram Erb, Guardian of Obed Weidman, (now fort Springs. 20 miles and back, twice a week. of age,) a eon of deceased. Leave Beaver Tuesday and Thursday, at 8 a m; Conrad Smith, Borough of Marietta. By William Shields, Arrive at Frankfort Springs by 3p m; . Administrator. Leave Frankfort Springs Monday and Wednesday at Mary Hasson, Sadsbnry township. By Samuel ' Slokom, 8a m; • Administrator. . Arrive at Beaver by 3p m. Isaac Hawk, Caernarvon township. By Ell Hawk, Ad 3526 From Evansbneg, by Shermanville, to Linerrille, 8 minithrator ! miles and back, three times a week. Margaret McGrarm, City of Lancaster. By David M. Leh- Leave Evanaburg Monday, Wednesday, and Friday kicher, Administrator. at 10 a m; John andis, West Lampeter township. By Abraham Arrive at Linewrille by 12 m; Herr, Executor. Leave Linesville Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at . Jacob Potts, Borough of Strasburg. By Samuel P. Bower, I 2p m ; Administrator. Arrive at Evanobnrg by 4 p m. George Eip, Mount Joy township. By Mary Hip, Admin. 3527 From Hollidaysburg, by Frankatown and Canoe istratrix. Creek. to Williamsburg, 12 miles and back, six John Snyder, (fuller,) Rapho township. By Peter Bro. times a week. bather and Mich;el Snyder, Executors. Leave Hollidaysburg daily, except Sunday, at 235 p Bernhard Cram, Borough of Elizabethtown. By Lewis ra, on arrival of western mail; Crouse. Administrator. Arrive at Williamsburg by 6). p m ; Samuel Pusey, Drumore township. Trust Account. By Leave Williamsburg daily, except Sunday, at 7a m. Robert Good, Trustee of Eliza Eckman, under the last I Arrive at Hollidaysburg by 11 a In. Will and Testament of deceased. I Proposals to embrace the Yellow Springs office are Samuel Pusey, Drumore township. Trust Account. By invited. Robert Good, Trustee of Jane Prosy, under the last Will 3528 From Orcutt Creek to Chemung, N. Y., 4% miles and Testament of deceased.and back, twice a week. Henry Kauffman, sr., Lancaster township. By John I Leave Orcutt Creek Tuesday and Saturday at 9am; ' Kauffman, Executor of Henry Kauffman, who was one Arrive at Chemung by 10 1 /, a m ; of the Executors of deceased. Leave Chemung Tuesday and Saturday at 11 a. m; James Bryan, Borough of Elizabethtown. By- Isaac Hof. Arrive at Orcutt Creek by 1234 pm. fer, Executor. 35= From Start:arca to Talimansville, 6 miles and back, Jeremiah Brown. Borough of Columbia. By Jemima I twice a week. Brown, Executrix. Leave Starucca Tuesday and Saturday at 1 p m; Joseph Martin, Mount Joy township. By Ephraim Max Arrive at Tallmansville by 2% pm ; tin and David Martin, Executors. Leave Tallmanaville Tuesday and Saturday at 10% Michael Hoover,East Donegal township. By Christian am; Snyder and To bias Hoover, Executors. Arrive at Stamens in time to connect with the mall Joseph B. Niesley, East Donegal township. By Christian From Susquehanna Depot—say at 12 m. Snyder. Administrator. NOTES. Abraham Shoaff, Conoy township. By Adam Smith, Ad- Propoaala must be guaranteed by two responsible per ' ministrator with the Will annexed. sons, certified to as such by a postmaster or judge of a John Shenk. Manor township. By Barnherd Mann, (far- cour t of record. mar,) Administrator. No pay will be made for trips not performed, and for each Jacob Fralich. West Lampeter township. By DavideFra- of such omissions not satisfactorily explained three times llch, Administrator. the pay of the trip may be deducted. For arrivals so far George Hollinger, Rapho township. Guardianship Ao- behind time as to break connection with depending mails, count By Gabriel Bear, Guardian of Esther Hollinger, and not sufficiently excused, one fourth of the compenaa a minor daughter of deceased. don for the trip is subject to forfeiture. Pines will be John Buser. slanheim township. Guardianship Account. Imposed, unless the delinquency be satisfactorily explained, 1 By Gabriel Bear and John Bomberger. Administrators of for neglecting to take the mail from or into a post office; for George Bear, deceased, who was Guardian of Maria and suffering it to be injured, destroyed, robbed or lost ; and Frances Buser, minor children of deceased. for refusing, after demand, to convey the mall as frequently Joseph Hamaker, Rapho township. By John G. Clair. .E:c• as the contractor runs, or is concerned in running, vehicles ecutor. on the route. The Postmaster General may annul a con- Maria Kauffman, East Hempfold township. By John tract for disobeying the post office laws or instructions of Kauffman and Christian Kauffman, Executors. the department. He may alter the schedule, and also Tobias 51. Miller,East Hempfield township. By John H. order an increase of service by allowing therefor apes rata Kauffman ari Elizabeth H. Miller Administrators. increase on the conduct pay. He may also curtail or dire .Toseph Solt- Earl township. Guard ianship Account. By continue the service in whole or in part, at pro rata de- John N. Slusselman, Guardian of Henry Nolt e only child crease of pay, allowing sue month's extra compensation on of deceased. the amount of service dispensed with. Bids should be Veronica Huber, (widow,) West Lamaeter township. By addressed to the " Second Assistant Postmaster General," Christian Huber and David Haber, Administrators. subscribed "Proposals for mail service, State of Penney I- James Palma, Chester county. Guardianship Account.— yard." By James Patterson, Guardian of Slartha al. Rosa, for. For forms of proposal, Ac., and other Information, see merly Wilson, late of Colerain township, Lancaster this advertisement In pamphlet form, and also the general county, deceased, she being a legatee ender the last Will advertisement of routes In the State, dated 10th January, and Testament of deceased. 1858, at the principal offices. AARON V. BROWN. Asahel Walker. Sadsbury township. By Samuel Walker, feb 16 4t 5 Poatmaster General. Asabel C. Walker and Joseph C. Walker, Administrator, John Rhea, Little Britain township. By James Patterson, Executor. Christiana Weiler. Earl township. By Andrew Weiler, Ad ministrator. William Grill, East Cocalitio township. Guardianship Ac count. By Adam R. Ream. Guardian of John Grill, one of the children of deceased. John Shirk, West Cocalicii township. Guardianship Ac count. By Jacob 11. Shirk, Guardian of Susanna Bra bacher, late Shirk, one of the children of deceased, now of age. Samuel Hacker, Ephrata township. By Samuel G. Hacker, Jelin G. Hacker and Christian Herchelroth, Administra tors. John Koehler. Elizabeth township. By John Koehler and George Koehler. Executors. Elizabeth Brackbill, Strasburg township. By John Brack bill and Benjamin Brackbill, Executors. Tobias Greider, Lampeter township. Supplementary Ac count. By Startle Greider, surviving Trustee of Susanna l'rice, deceased, a daughter of deceased. John Gross, Ephrata township. By John W. Gross, Martin Gross and Jacob L. Gross, Administrators. Daniel Esbenahade, Paradise township. Final Account.— By Daniel L. Eabenshade, Adam Esbenshade and Samuel Esbenshade, Executors Peter Willhower, Caernarvon township. By David Styer, Administrator. Joseph Martin, Caernarvon township. Final Account. By George Martin and Joseph Frantz, Executed, Daniel Bushong, East Lampoter township. By Isaac Buah ong and C. S. Hoffman, Administrators: Elihu McCamant, Salisbury township. By Thomas J. Grlt- fitb, one of the Executors. Valentine Hoffman, City of Lancaster. By Peter Long, Executor. Jacob Stauffer, East Hemptield township. By Daniel Rob rer, acting Executor. Samuel Snyder, Earl township. By John K. Snyder and _ Samuel K. Snyder, Executors. Elizabeth Kolh, Earl township. By C. S. Koffman, Ad ministrator. Henry Eckstorm, Earl township. By C. S. Hoffman, Ad ministrator. Henry Zercher, Manor towehip. By James Keemer, Exe cutor. John M. Horst, West Earl township. Ito Benjamin Wen ger and Jacob Horst. Executors. John Bowers, West Hemptield township. Guardianship Account. By Michael Segrist, Guardian of Amos Bow ers, a sou of deceased. Jacob E. Walter. Borough of Marietta. By Jacob M. Eris. man. Administrator. Henry Hurst. Leacock town%lp. By John V. Hurst, Ad- miutatrator. Hannah Groff, City of Lancaster. By Benjamin Groff and David Groff, Administrators. Lewis Urban, City of Lancaster. By Andrew Niehaffey Administrator. John Herr, West Lempeter township. Guardianship Ac count. By Christian Herr. Guardian of the minor chil dren of deceased. Catharine Lefever, West Lampeter township. By George Lefever, Administrator. John Shreiner. Manheim township. Guardianship Ac eount. By Christian L. Huusecker, Guardian of Henry, Susanna, Maria. Jacob, John and Michael Hess, minor children 01 Jacob A. Hess and grand children of deceased. Susan Hysinger, Borough of Columbia. By John Ilya- Inger. Executor. Maria Dagen, Pequea township. By Frederick Dagen, Ad ministrator. Ed.tird McCreary, Mount Joy Borough. By Christain Good, Executor. John Bowers, Earl township. By Cyrus Bowers and Jacob Bowers, Executors. ' • JOHN JOHNS, Register. lIF.GISTER'd OFFICE. Lancaster Feb 16,1658. 45 5 TERCHAN TS AND OTHERS NOTICE ±YI VALENTINES-CUPID AND HYMEN! February 14th, St. Valentine's Day. Cupid would that you would do him reverence, by amply supplying yourselves, in good time, with his most favored and richest missives, from the large variety of the most s43lect lot of Valentines at the Cheap Book Store, at the lowest wholesale pricee. Come one and all and get your supplies from MURRAY, YOUNG h CO. BOOKS, MAGAZINES AND NEWSPAPERS, At low prices. Literature should be cheap when the pros perity of a nation as much depends upon Its universal dissemination. _ • The cheap Book Store of Murray, Young A Co., long known to the public as being always up to the wants of the people and the times, would call attention to the large and select stock of literature. good books to suit all. and the latest publications constantly received at the earliest pos sible time. And to the leading monthlies and weekly newspapers they solicit subseriptions at publishers lowest rates. [fob 2 03] MURRAY, YOUNG A CO. FIDURNITURE I FURNITURE T I am now the sole proprietor of the FURNITURE STORE, in North Queen Street, opposite Shenk's National House. I have a large fresh Stock on hand, of as well made FURNITURE as can be found in the City of Lancaster, which I am selling very cheap, for ready cash. Best BAR ROOM CHAIRS, at $lB per dozen, and other articles equally low. ALSO. orders received for Feather Beds, Husk Hair, and Straw Mattresses and Paliesses. All articles-warranted al good as represented when, sold Call and see, no charge for looking. Jan 262 m 2 NEW MAP OF LANCASTER COUNTY. The undersigned is preparing to publish a new and complete MAP OF LANCASTER COUNTY, on an improved plan, (provided sufficient encouragement is given,) mark ing the locations of all the principal buildings in the coun ty, all Schools, Churches, Post Offices, Mille, Hotels, dm., with the names and locations of all subscribers to the MAP, and locations of farm buildings, so as to make it a complete COUNTY DIRECTORY. . . To be ornamented with prospective views of the principal Colleges, Schools and other buildings in the county. En larged plane of the principal Boroughs and Towns will be given on the side of the COUNTY MAP, where sufficient subscription is obtained. To be handsomely colored, show ing all the new townships, making a most complete and beautiful work, supermling all former MAPS. JAMES D. SCOTT, Publisher, Lancaster City. july 21 t 27 ODI R THING N E W.--Just publlehed, "THE MONTHLY INDEPENDENT," A new paper, which has for its motto, " Independence in Everything—Neutrality in Nothing." The Fleet number (being for February) is just out. It is the neatest publication ever gotten up in Lancaster, being a beautiful quarto, with choicely •tilled pares. It has Songs for the Lover, Stanzas for the Album, Facts for the Curious, Receipts for the Household, Storiee, Poetry, An ecdotes, Marriages and Deaths for the month, Editorials, and matter for the Politician. Terms only 25 cents a year in advance, and all papere discontinued at the expiration of the time paid for. Address, M. H. ROHRER, Editor, feb 21t a Lancaster, Pa. XTOTICE.--The Works of the GLOU -111 CESTEIt CHINA COMPANY, at Gloucester, N. J., on the Delaware river, two miles below Philadelphia, are now in successful operation, producing an article of ware which the company believe will frilly compete with the best productions of European factories. They are prepared to execute orders upon the most favorable terms, and respectfully i,rite the trade, and the public generally, to examine the specimens at the Store, No. 17 North 6th st, above Market, Philadelphia, or to visit the factory. sat- Good wharfage may be had at all seasons, at the company's wharf, by application at the office. P. B. SAVERY, President JACOB SECRETE, Treasurer. xTOTICE......The Co-partnership hereto .\ fore existing between Adam Reigart and H. H. Mil ler, doing business under the firm of A. Reigart & Co., has been dissolved by mutual consent. All persons indebted to said firm, are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same, will present them without delay to ADA.M =HART for settlement. ADAM REIGART, lamossma, Jan. 26,1858. H. H. MILLER. *a- The business of the late firm will be conducted by the undersigned, who, thankfta for the liberal patroustpe heretofore Widowed, rampectfally solicits a °milliner:me of the same. [hbillt 111] ADAM =GAUT. LITERARY BIIREAII.--An EXPERI ENCED EDITOR, a successful author. and a thor oughly educated Literary man, weary with twenty-five years of the toil of Daily Journalism, has determined to hire out or sell his brains at retail to those who may require their services in any honorable way. Merchants, Business Mtn, Inventors, and dealers of every kind, will be supplied, off-hand, with Advertisements, (political or otherwise,) Notices, Cards, Circulars, or any species of article desired. Politicians will be supplied with Speeches, Reports. Res olutions, Lettere, Toasts. Pamphlets, Editorial Articles, Communications, and every other sort of brain-work, which they may find it inconvenient or troublesome to do for themselves. Ladies and Gentlemen, of every rank in society or occu pation in life, can have Letters written on any subject, whether business or sentimental. The advertiser will also conduct or trauma' , Correspon dence of every kind, either English, French, 61.nnish, Ger man, or Italian. Poetry, Acrostics for Ladies' Albums, Notes, Billet-doux, Monodies, and Compositions of the most delicate and confi dential character, incident to every possible circumstance or event in life, will be furnished in inviolable confidence, by writing to the undersigned, and explaining their wishes. Orders by mail; accompanied with cash, will be strictly and promptly attended to. Address, J. THOMPSON, Literary Bureau, dec 15 6m 48 lion 2285 Philadelphia P. 0., Pa. 1858 ...WENTZ ek. BROS., ARE OF . tering their entire stock at Hard Time prices, to make room for their Spring purchases. Particular attention directed to their French Merlooes. The balance of their immense stock—including arrivals from New York, greatly reduced In price. Magnificent stock of LADIES' CLOAKS. Ladies, take advantage of the times, and wears a cloak at one half price. VELVETS AND CLOTHS FOR CLOAKS—CaII, and you will wonder at tho exceedingly low prices. ' • ' ALL can secure a handsome SHAWL for a more song compared with old prices. EMBROIDERIES—CoIIars, Sleeves, Setts. Flouncings, Bands, Skirts, &c., all marked down to COST PRICE, to reduce our heavy stock of White Goods. TO HOUSEKEEPERS, and all shout commencing—now offered, a stock of HOUSEKEEPING GOODS unrivalled.— Ticking. Checks, Sheeting, Shirtings. &c.; Linen and Cot. ton Goods of every description. Purchasers of Dry Goods of any description, wishing to make good use of their money, call and examine at the BEE HIVE STORE. WENTZ & BItOS. jan 26 tf 2 Con East Ring and Centro Square. . _ O F ARMERS. (Twenty Years' Erperience. 01.7 r 6.004) Customers.) P EYSS ON 'S CELEI3ItATED GENUINE PGUIIRETTE The Only True Fertilizer. NOTICE TO FARMERS AND OARDP.NEI:S. The gratifying tesulte Farmers and Gardeners have met with by the use of PEYSBO:V . B POUDRETTL, is a sure guaran tee of its Fertilizing quality, and have Induced, by its large and increasing demand, many persons to palm off a spurious article under the above name ; to guard against which Mr. Peysson would request all Farmers and Gar deners to see, previous to purchasing,.that dealers have his Certificate duly signed, authorizing C,ure to sod his G ENIIIN E UNADULTERATED FIRM I tETTE. Mr. Frye sou will at any time take pleasure in showing the com position of his Poudrette, thereby convincing Farmers and Gardeners of Its purity and superiority over any arti cle ever offered for the improvement of Agriculture in America. N. B.—To meet. with the demands of my numerous cue. touters who require a coarser Poudrette, this quality of Poudrette being more suitable for their ground.' take pleas ure iu informing my friends that I am now manufacturing this desirable article, and have concluded to supply the trade at 20 cents per bushel instead of 40 cents, pries charged for the Poudrette passed through a liner sift. Office—No. 12 Goldsmith's Hail, Library street, Phila delphia. Manufactoriee—Gray's Ferry Road, and end of Woodbury Road. Gloucester, N. J. FRENCH, RICHARDS & Co. Sole Agency in the North, tCallowhill and Fourth streets, Philadelphia. [feb 16 3m 5 REED, McGRANN, KELLY & CO., BANKERS, GRANITE BUILDING, NORTH QUEEN ST., LANCE, Will receive money on Deposit and pay Interest thereon as follows 5 per cent. for any length of time. 5r,, f for ono year. Collections made in all parts of the United States. Money sent to England, Ireland, Germany, France, Arc. Passage certillades for sale from Liverpool to New York, or Lancaster. Laud warrants and nncurrent money bought and sold. Spanish and Mexican dollars, old U. S. gold and silver coins bought at a premium. Special attention will be paid by G. K. Reed to the Nego tiation of Commercial paper, Stocks, Loans. and all market. able securities in New York or Philadelphia. Our Mende may rely upon promptness, and our personal attention to their interests in the transaction of any bud nod which may be intruded to no, and we hold ourselves individually liable for all money intrusted to our care. GEO. H. REED, RICHARD McGRABN, Sr., PATRICK KELLY, June 231 y 23 A. McCONOMY. J. KETCH IM SPRING GOODS.-1858..-MAGER & BROTMEBJ3, offer for sale a new and well selected stock of SPRING GOODS particularly adapted to House Furnishing, comprising, in part, Linen, Sheeting, Pillow Case Linens, Table Diaperd. Damask Table Linens, Napkins, fluckaback, Crash, Worsted Damask, Embossed, Piano and Table Covers, Marseilles, Quilts, Blankets, White and Col ored Dimity, Ticking, Checks, Osanbnrgs, Muslim. Prints, ke. CARPETS. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, Ac Velvets, Brussels, Ingrain, Vedetian and Rag Carpets, Floor Oil Cloth of superior manufacture, from one to four yards wide, Table Oil Cloths, Window Shades. &c. CHINA, GLASS AND QEEENSWARE. In addition to our present stock, we are now opening the largest assortment of China, Glass and Queensware ever offered in this city, embracing almost every variety; having imported the Queesware and purchased the Glass direct from the manufacturers, we are prepared to offer the new est shape, and at prices at least as low as any other estab lishment here or in Philadelphia. WALL PAPER. Paper Hangings, Decorations and Borders; constantly re ceiving the latent designs. comprising an assortment wor thy of the special attention of purchasers. SPRING, HAIR AND HUSK MATTRASSES 1000 pounds prime quality Bed Feathers, all of which will be offered at the lowest prices. Purchasers are Invited to examine. Jan 26 tf 2 I[3" 0E Y r THE BEST OF HONEY.--I have a valuable receipt for making Honey, which I will send to any person upon receipt of 50 centa. We make and use it in our family at half the cost, and consider it as good as the test article of genuine bee made honey ; "from which It cannot be told." Any person who will make and sell it can clear from two to three dollars a day, it only reqnires 4 articles to make it, and they can be had at any store for 60 cents. Every family may have this delightful luxury, for any lady can make It in 15 minutes at any time. 3 cents postage stamps as good as money. Address DR. .1. Y. CIIIIAGEB., Baltimore city, Md. Janl2 am 62 CATALOGUE OF NEW MUSIC JUST PUBLISHED BY MILLER & BEACHAM, BALTIMORE, MD. You Bay I know not why I'm sad, 25 I ne'er forget my home, 25 Girls are all married but me, 25 When will love cease 25 Glenrock Walls, 25 Agricultural Schottlech. Embellished, 25 Golden Drop Polka, 25 Lancers Quadrilles, with figures,. 25 March Militaire, par courlsender ' aa viemia (Royale) valve brillaute,heduc, 55 Kathleen Msvourneen. Fent Beyer ...... .. ....—... ........ BO Bar Music forwarded safely per niall,frce erportabw, On receipt of marked price. -A liberal discern:it to Dealers, Teachers and Seminaries. Catalogues forwarded graguikusly. no BUV BROCHAMITAWLS 25 WITNESSES! v OR, ole THE Faith: • JOHN 11. Dli le TEI iirrio;' • ' ' . 1 2 to% who has kat 10 years (aperients us Banker and ?RN A Usher, and Author of ' ' O 4 series of Lecture at the Broadway Ibbernari4 g a t when, for 10 eucceeedee nights, over 60,000 People i P Greeted hint with rounds of applause, veldts hi' is exhibited the manner In which counterfelteuexecitted v iD their frauds, and the Surest and Shortest Means of Detecting than! 47 The Rink Note Engravers ail s the!t he is the ausgiat 10 Judge q,f Paper Money ay hying. . - • G REATEST Dl c S l o 2 o ,, V v ilit i t 1 0 0 E 2 ,EU , PEESINT ) DETECTING COUNTERVIEIT BANE N 01303., Describing Every Genains BM in Vistimmt, Mill ,s. 8 &Whiting at s glance every Counterfeit In Circulation I I . F. Arranged PO admirably, that Reference is Easy and , De- Motion Instantaneous. gir -No Index to examine! No pages to hunt up! But so !impaled and arranged, that the Merchant, 0 Banker and Bushmen Man can Bee all at a Caseeß o . /NOW, French and Gerwtata ... ea Thus Each may read the sa.ne labia otzt Native Tongue. ~ Mon Pain= Bari Nova LIS? Priamanixt. .J Also a list of 6 ALL THE PRIVATE BANKERS IN kmatilik. A Complete Summary of the Finance of Europe and America will be published In each edition, together • with all the Important NEWS OF THE DAY. Also A SERIES OF TALES lz , From an Old Manuscript Rand in the East. It tal i), abates the Most Complete History of ORIENTAL LIFE, a and describing the Moat Perplexing Positioni In mwhich the Ladies and Gentlemen of that Country have been so often found. Thew Stories will continue through the whole year, and will prove the Most Ende -0 tali:dog ever offered to the Public. ri Arir Furnished Weekly to Subscribers only, sail • m year. All letters must be addressed to JOHN S. DYE, Broker, ~ a Publisher and Proprietor, 70 Wall Street, New York. apr 9.1 1.714 RE OF INTEREST INCREASED...- We will pay hereafter, until farther notice, rws LED A EIAIS PER CENT. INSEBSST on our Certificates of Deposit, issued for one year. On Certificates for leas than one year, and on transient deposits, payable on demand, rwr. PER curr. per annum, u heretofore. Depositors not drawing interest, will always be accom modated in proportion to the value of their accounts. Stocks bought and sold on commission only. Uncurrent money bought at lowest rates. Collections promptly made, and Drafts drawn on L'hila delphia, New - York and Baltimore. The members of the firm are individually liable for all the obligations of John Gyger k Co., consisting of JOHN GYGER, BENJ. ESHLEMAN, DAVID BAIR, HENRY MIISSELkfAIf. apr t 1 tf 14 ROBERT CIAELBOIq, Cashier. NEW YORK WINE &LIQ,VOR STORE. ADAM REIOART. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS. No. 6, North Duke Street, next door to the office of the • INTELLIGENCES," and directly opposite the Court House, Lancaster, Pa. The subscriber take this method of informing the pub lic that he has just opened a large assortment of WINES and LIQUORS of the choicest Brands and Quali ties. Haring made arrangements with some of the first houses In Cognac and Rochelle, enables him to furnish to his customers, upon the most liberal terma, the following brands of Cognac and Rochelle Brandies: OTARD, lIENNESY, PINET CASTILLION, T. MIMES, MARTELL, MARREIT, PELLEVOSIN, J. J. DEPUY A CO., A. SERGNETTE, Om, Au. WINES. OLD OPORTO, CLARET, MADEIRA, TENERIFFE, • MUSCAT and MALAGA WINES. of various brands and qualities. Holland Gin, Scheldam Schnapps, Jamaica Spirits, Scotch and Irish Whiskeys; Peach. Apple, Lavender, Blackberry, Cherry, Ginger and Raspberry Brandies; Cordials, Wine Bitters, Amsterdam Bitters, Ac., Ac. Also, Agents and Sole Proprietors of the OLD WHEAT WHISKEY. Constantly on hand, an extensive stock of Old Monon gahela Whiskeys of various grades, some of which he guarantees to be superior to any lu the country. All goods from this establishment ars guarantied to give satisfaction, with the privilege of being returned. apr 2S CHAMPAGNE, BURGUNDY, SHERRY, LISBON, HOCK, LOCAL FREIGHT NOTICE.—.The PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY aro now prepared to receive and forward FREIGHT between Phila delphia., Lancaster and Columbia, at the following rates per hundred pounds: BETWEEN PHILA. AND COLUMBIA. First Class. Second Class. Third Classs. Fourth Class. 22 eta. 18 etc. 16 cts. .. - 14 eta. Flour, 28 cte. per barrel. Pig Metal, 10 eta. per 100 pounds. BETWEEN PHILA. AND LANCASTER. First Class. Second Class. Third Class. Fourth Clam. 20 eta. 17 cts. )5 eta. 13 cts. Flour, 25 eta. per barrel. Pig Metal. 10 " e 100 lbs. ARTICLES OF lee CLASS. Books, Fresh Fish, Boots and Shoes, Nuts in Bags, Cedar and Wooden Ware, Porter & Ale to bottles, Dry Goods, Poultry In coops, Eggs, Pork, (fresh,) F urniture, Poultry, (dressed.) Feat her+, Wrapping l'aper. ARTICLES OF 2n CLASS. Apples. Molasses, Cheese. Melons, Clover A Grass Seed, Oils in casks or barrels, Crockery, Paper in boxes, Cand'es, Pasteboard, Cooks or Barrels, (empty,) Peaches. (dried,) Groceries. Printing Paper, Guns and Rifles, Paper Hangings, Herring in boxes and kegs, Queensware, Hardware, Sweet Potatoes, Hops, Tobacco in bales, Iron, hoop, band or sheet, Tea, Leather, Type, Liquor in wood, Tallow, Marble Slabs and Marble Turpentine, (opts.,) Monuments,. Varnish. ARTICLES OF 3e CLASS. Alcohol, Potato., Coffee, Turnips, fibres, (green,) Vinegar, Lard, White Lead, Oysters & Clams, (in shell,) Window Glass. Tobacco, (manufactured.) ARTICLES OF 4en CLASS. Rosin, Salt, Tobacco, (leaf,) Tin, Tar, Whiskey. Codfish, Cotton, Fish, salted, Grain of all kinds Nails and Spikes, Pitch, Plaster, Ittfk_ For further information, apply to E. J. SNEEDER, Freight Agent, Phila. E. K. BOICE, Freight Agent, Columbia. W. IL MYERS, Freight Agent, Lancaster. ly SO GARDEN SEEDS ! GARDEN SEEDS! ! A very large and complete assortment of • GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS, 06 a warranted fresh and genuine. Wholesale or retail. -, Trade supplied on hest terms. Catalogues sup plied. BOAS, SPANGLER & CO., Seed and Implement Warehouse, 627. Market st.. below 7th. ANC ASTER COUNTY PRINTING I HOUSE, N. E. Corner Centre Square, Lancaster. All manner of Printing done at the shortest notice and on reaeonahle terms. PUBLIC SALE BILLS, Printed at an hour's notice and sent to any section (free . . of postage,) by mail, If required. Bills, Posters, Labels, Cards, Bill-Heads, Ball Tickets, Circulars, printed In Black, in Colors, or in Gold, Silver or Bronze, beautifully as well as expeditiously and cheap. M. M. ROEMER, feb 2 3t 3 Practical Job Printer. WILLIAM WHITESIDE, SURGEON DENTIST.-oifice in North Queen street, Sd door from Orange, and directly over Sprenger 1 Westhaefter's Book Store. Lancaster, may 27, ISIS. 17ARLY INDIANA TRIALS, rj SKETCHES, REMINISCENCES, &c., NOW READY, BY HON. 0. H. SMITH. Having been appointed sole agents for this Interesting book, we take pleasure in recommending It to all classes of the community, Clergymen. Attorneys, Physicians, Far mers, Politicians, Merchants, and the Social Circle. Interesting Sketches of Gee. G. Cookman, Henry Ward Beecher, John P. Durbin, James Flov, Charles Wadsworth, Phineas D. Gurley, Elias Hicks, Dr. Wylie, the early Meth odist Preachers, John 0. Kane, and many others. TO ATTORNEYS. Trials for Murder, Penitentiary of fences,Sketches of the Supreme Court of the United States, and of she State of Indiana, with the Judges of both Courts; a valuable address to the Bar on the Practice of law; a large number of personal Sketches; with anecdotes of the early bar of Indiana. TO FARMERS. A valuable Agricultural address by the author, adapted to the West, with a large amount of Inter esting matter. TO PHYSICIANS. The Important case of Monomania, and a number of sketches directed to the Medical profession, will be found Important and interesting. TO POLITICIANS. Sketches of Andrew Jackson, Henry Clay, John C. Calhoun, John Tyler, John Quincy Adams, Martin Van Buren, James K. Polk, Millard Flimore, Dan ' lel Webster, Franklin Pierce, James Buchanan, John C. Fremont, Robert J. Walker, Stephen A. Douglas, and some llfty other prominent men of the United States, with ex tracts from their speeches on important subjects. The Social Circle will find the book very interesting; while the ladies and lovers of poetry, will find the **Hoo siers Nest," "Bachelor's Hall," Paddle your own Canoe," "Twilight," " Mountain Home," "Tomb of Washington," " My Daughter Nurse," and other gems from the poets of Indiana. This Is a beautiful book, complete in one volmme octave, contains C 45 pages bound in hands - me cloth; with a flee engraved likeness of the author, paper, typography and binding allot the beat quality. PRICE 1,2. INVARIABLY CASII. SPRENGER & WESTEIARYFER, Booksellers and Publ'shan k No. 33, North Queen et., Lanes ELEC TION.--An adjourned meeting of the Stockholders of the Washington and Maryland Line Railroad Company will be held at the public house of Frederick Cooper, in Lancaster, on MONDAY the le day of MARCEL 1858, between the hours of 1 and 6 o'clock, P. M., for the purposeOf electing a President and twelve Dino tore of the Company, for the ensuing year. The Stockhol ders are requested to be punctual in their attendance. feb 16 2t 5 JOHN C. WALTON, Secretary. (Examiner copy.) TIIOOFING ! ROOFING ROOFING I t WEST'S PATENT GALVANIC CEMENT, A superior article for entire new hoofs, and for coTering old Shingles and n'etalic Roofs. (flat or steep.) and the only Cement moiling containing India Rubber and O atta Percha. Warranted ester and tire proof. The above article for Rooting Obained First Premium and Diploma, at the late Lancaster t County Agricultural and Mechanical Exhibon. Sit-Orders may be left at either Cooper's or Baldwin's Hotels, West Ring street, Lancaster; or address box 811, Lancaster Post Olilce. J. C. & H. 8. WORTH. feb 9 Bta 4 PORTABLE CIDER MILL Sw4KRAHS. ER'S PATENT, for hand or horse power, the best in use, Wheeler's Horse Powers and Thresh era, Improved Grain Fans, Pennock's Wheat DrUls, Cooper's Lime and Guano Spreaders, the most ap proved Hay and Fodder Cutters, Mott's Boilers, Orludewoos ready hung, with a general assortment of Agricultural and Horticultural implements. PASCHALL, MORRIS & CO., Implement and Seed Store, 7th and Market, Plill'a. aug 1I HS° . LIVERY STABLE.--Having wirehaired the entire LIVERY ESTABLISHMENT of William Bell, in the rear of Sunk's Merrimac H 01230, N. Prince street, I am prepared to hire Horses, Carriage's, Baronehes, &c., Au on the most accommodating terms. By giving person al attention tothe busi receive ness linden anxa, i ous deem to please, I hope mt and sreeeon ble share of public patronage. • JOHN P. PITTiRLY. if 84 Laneuter, sep 9 TIEBIOVAL—Earthen and Stone Ware. HENEY GAST Ss SON have removedtheir Wareroom to S. Queen street, directly opposite the Odd Fellows' Hall, where they keep on hand a large assortment of - EARTHEN AND STONE WARE, of various patterns, and are prepared to thrnish Terre Cotta work, Garn ishin g. Hotildinipi, and other kinds et Ornamental Work. The Manufactory Is still oontinnad at the old stand In &nth Qttlerti nest. aprnan
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