j .: } ;-.v r 4: ;: ■'. . j-,ffj ;.. ■.', ,i;..,i ■ -j 1! ~-j,,., .. ;; ..j . ‘ , !K f ; KV jj,.r :• .iad, a< d lonely, As 1 oft before buve done, Since on that d ly so gloomy, You left your saddened home. I am waiting while the nightshades, Oyertbe wide earth creep,. While the uioon is calmly shiniog, Ar>d ihe stars the vigils keep. I have waited, till the shadows Fold me in their embruce, While the gentle evening zephyrs, Kiss the (darstrains from my face. I am wailing still for tbee, love, Tbrooifb the night so lone and chill, Till i be first grey streaks of morning Are lot-king o’er the bill; I am waiting for your coming To your lonely oues at home ; But 1 only hear the echoes bay,—•* he never more will come NOW Arise, for the day is passing While you lie dreaming on; Your brothers are c«sed in armor, And forth to the fight are gooe; Your place in the ranks awaits you J Each man has a part to play ; The past and the future are pothing in the face of the stern to-day. Arise from your dreams of the future— Of gaming a hard.fought field, Of storming the airy fortress. Of bidding the giant yield ! Your life may have deeds of glory, Of honor; Ood grant it may ! But your arm will Dever be stronger, Or needed as now to-day. Arise ! If the past detain you, Her sunshine opd storms forget, No chains so unworthy to hold you As those of a vain regret; Sad or iiright, she is liieless ever'; Cact her phantom arms away, Nor look back, save to learn the lesson Of a noble strife to-day. Arise ! for the hour is passing; The pound that you dimly bear, Is your enemy marching to battle ; KiPe ! rise ! for the foe is near. Stay pot to brighten your weapons, Or the hour will strike at last, And from dreams of a coming battle You will wake, and fi>'d ir pust. [Household Words, THE KING’S HEART’S-EASE— A FABLE. There was onoe a king who had a very beautiful garden, with grounds arranged Witt taste to please the eye, to afford re freshing shade, retired walks, commanding views, and, besides, all the delightful fruits that could he procured. There was one superb old oak, so high and grand that it could be seen for miles arouud. There were roses aud lilies, and flowering shrubs of every kindic short nothing was want jDg to make it a most perfect spot. One day the king’s head gardener came aDd ex claimed : •0, km: ‘Why, oak, what is the matter with yon, that you are wilting and dying away V ‘Oh,’ said the oak, ‘I don’t think I’m of any use, I’m so long and cumbersome; I bear no fruit or flowers, and I take np so muob room; and besides, my branches spread so wide and thick, that if is all dark and shadowy under them, and no flow ers or fruit can grow there. Now if I were a rose-bush it would be worth my while, for 1 should bear sweet flowers ; or even if 1 were a peach or a pear tree, or even like the grape-vine, I could bear von fruit.’ Tbe king next went to his favorite rose bush, and said: ‘Well, rose-bush, what is the matter with you *—why are you so drooping ?’ ‘Why,’ said me rose-bush, ‘I am of no use; I can bear no fruit— I have nothing but flowers. If I were an oak, like that in the middle of the grounds, 1 should be of some use, for then l could shelter you. 1 could be seen for miles around, and bo an honor to your garden ; but as it is, 1 might just sb well die.’ Tbe king then went to the grape-vine, no longer clinging to the trellis and treeß, but trailing sadly on the ground. lie stopped and said : ‘0 rape-vine, what is the matter with you? Why are you lying so dolefully on the ground?’ ‘Ah,’ said the vine, ‘you see what a poor weak creature. I am ; 1 don’t even hold up my own weight, but must cling to a tree or post, and what can I do ? 1 neither give shade like the oak, nor bear flowers like the shrub ; 1 always must depend for support upon something else, and surely I am of no use.’ . On went the king, quite in despair to see his place going to destruction; and it grieved him to think tha- for all the kind oareand attention be bid lavished upon his garden,-be was to be repaid by murmuring and repining. But he suddenly spied a little beartVease( i small flower) low down on the ground, with its face turned np to him, looking as bright and smiling as pos sible. He stooped and said : ‘You dear little beart’s-ease! what makes you look so bright aud blooming, when everything around you is withering away ?’ ‘Why,’ said the heart’s-ease, ‘I thought you wanted me here ; if you bad wanted an oak, you would have planted an acorn ; if you had wanted roses, you w< uld have set outarose-bush ; ifyou had wanted grapes, you would have put in a grape-vine. But 1 knew what you wanted of me was to be a heart’s-ease ; sol thought-1 would try to be t he very best little heart’s *ease that ever 1 could;’ Pretty Women.—Of all other views we may, in time, grow tired, but in the countenance of women there is' a variety which sew weariness at defiance. 1 ' The di vine Tight of beauty,” says Junins, .‘‘is the ® n ?y. divine right a man oan acknowledge, and a pretty woman the only tyrant he is nOt authorizedto resist:.” , TT.n ai is>i j lir«y 8 Herman Weigand 48 Adam Braner 9 John Witmer 49 .Henry Bard 10 Valentine Melater 50 Jacob Friday 11 M. M Stickler 51 Franklin White 12 J&cob Gram 5'2 John SMffer 13 John D&wbouer 53 George Kehler 14 H. Kauffman (far- 54 J. H. Hogendobler mer) . 65 .Jobn Hartman' 16 Frederick Poff 56 Jobn M. Weller 16 Jobn B&lbach (42 57 Jobn'.Bihbooa year*) 58 G. W. Berntheleel 17 Peter Lo kart ,69 Frederick Gram 18 Jacob Frey 60 H. W. Ktuffman 19 Cbarles Gerpben 61 J Hogendobler 20 P B'amensbine ‘ (big.) 21 A. Sbellenberger 62 John Barioh 22 A Mammaw 63 Peter Weller 23 James Pagb 64 John Billet 24 Jnbo Johns 65 William Leaman 25 John Kauffman 66 Henry K. Weaver 26 H. F. Waittnan 67 John H. Stephen 27 Ahm. Mellinger 68 Jos. N. Unaser 28 Hiram Wakefield 69 John Ln z 29 Jobn McHenry 70 Wm Roberts 30 Jacob C. Sooner 71 Ja?ob Vogle 31 William Foss 72 Jobn Johnston 32 Jos. Hotcbinson 73 Jobn Smith 33 Tobias Barloh 74 JohD Koapp 34 Jobn Heck 75 Jos. Hinkle t jr 35 Christian Wertz 76 Henry Conklin 36 Peter Waitman 77 Joseph Eves 37 C. S Kauffman 78 Henry Newcomer (laborer) 79 M. Lnckenbangh 38 S. Hogendobler 80 H. Meisenbacb 39 Peter Herr COLOMBIA—UPPER WARD. 1 George D*bnff 6 .Johu J; Long 2 P. Crownshields 7 John Gilbert 3 Henry Wolf 8 Frederick Baoher 4 James Henry 9 John M. Read 5 Adam Marden 10 William Handler. COLUMBIA—LOWBR WARD. 1 Hiram Kirk 39 Robert Omer 2 James MoMannua 40 Wesley A Martin 3E. Hogendobler 41 Samnel W. Knipe 4 W. F. Lookard 42 Geo. F. Siple £ 5 Wm. Hamble 43 John Rial 6 Andrew Moore 44 Conrad Fetter 7 B-mjamin Herr 45 Amos Brown 8 Haldeman Jackson 46 Lewis Hamble 9 Wm. Hardy ( 47 Henry Allin 10 D. Fisher (laborer) 48 John Byman 11 John Hnmmell 49 Thogaas Lloyd 12 D. H. Detwiler 50 John-Watßon 33 Andrew Whittioh 51 G*o. Harden)© •* 14 Wm. Qnarry* 52 B Hardenle 15 Geo. F Z-rger 53 Patrick Dolan 16 John Wltewellya 54 Jas. Biackenoy 17 Jos. Berntheid 55 Hogh Mnrphy 18 Georg© Bover 56 Thomas Lynoh 19 Frederick Friend, 57 John Maok 20 Patrick Merriss c- 58 Edward Benlow 21 Charles Hippey 59 A. Londenberger 22 Theo. E?de 60 Jobn ]rvil 23 Patriok Faned 61 John Winder 24 L. Ciernand . 62 Bernard Gilman 25 Harman Odell 63 Wm. Bnrger 26 Abm Hickman 64 Jobn McCall 27 George Ueiser 65 George Snyder 27 Jacob Tyler 66 Wm. Ratter 29 Abio. Oberholtzer 6-7 B-*rjamiD B'efz 30 A. Hogeodobler 68 W. HogenHob'er 31 G-o. H. Green 60 Sylvester Vogle 32 Thomas Chaffey 70 Rob't ConnePy 33 Solomon Dack 71 William Monk 34 Jonas K-ndle 72 T. R. M.Cmne 35 Joseph Pnsey 73 Philip Gata 3 » J 74 Ha ; risoh Fisher 37 75 Jamb A 6 on 38 Samneirlepple 76 W. N. Fisher. MANOB 1 A. P. Garber, 9ft William Lyle, 2 L-vi N-ff, . 97 G-orge Milter, 3 H-ry F. Soars 98 Henry Lint Der, 4 JohD Sayer 99 Daniel Sbnltz, 5 Andrew B. ShnltzlOO H-nrv Ulriob, 6 J icob 3. Sbickl-y 101 William Oito, 7 H. S. Bonder, jr. 102 Tobiaß- Herr, 8 David Herr. IC3 David B Herr 90. K Newcomer 104 Peter K ine, 10 B-njamin Dadey 105 Geo. Fisher, 11 Wur. S eiumetz 1(10 John Landfatber, 12 John Zimmer 107 John Nestlerotb, 13 Frederick S-ner Izer, 195 Amos Esbleman, 31 Ephram Robrer, 126 Jacob E. Winner, 32 M.Gouiat, 127 li. 8. Winner, 33 John Garber, 128 Benj Layer, 34 Christ Mueßer, 129 Joseph Gatuber 35 David O. Herr, 130 Wm. Ofllebaoh’ 36 George Marbley, 131 3. W. Braker, ’ 87 Fmd’k Doers tier, 132 C. H. Charles ' 33 John Becbtold, 133 Bet j. Otstott ' 39 John K. Linter, 134 8. McMaster 40 John L Markley, 135 Jacob N. Metzger 41 Peter Keplinger, 136 Joseph Hess 42 Isaao B. Powden, 137 Henry Doeretler 43 Jaoob Spangler, - 138 H. K. Meiskey 44 John W. Frey, 139 J. Brenner, jr. 4> Amos H. Herr, 140 Abram Shank 46 Em’l L-vengood, 141 D. Sianbnry 47 J. Campbell, jr., 142 Harrison Shoe o F/ S ' anffßr > 143 Arher Mill house 49 C M. Esbleman 144 J. R. Myers 50 Henry C Kohler, 145 J. Shnman 51 Henry Fox 146 Jesse Firguson 52 Leonard Gieoh 147 MB. Brady ff 3 C. M. Kauffman 148 J. H. Ptifer 54 Frederick S. Kline, 149 Fardy Morand 65 Jaoob triple, jr. 150 Edward Myers 6h George Harline 151 Philip Hosh 57 Levi Myers 152 Martin R Frey 68 J. Frantz Bender, 1-3 John Shofe 59 Philip Karr 154 William Linn 60 John Kane 155 Frank. Geringer 61 John H Sheirioh 156 I. B. Newoomer 62 Abram R. Witmer 157 John Miller 63 Charles Weitzel . . 158 Cyras Gontner 64 Milton Shnman 159 S. Hogendobler 6o Eenfcen Milihonse 160 Eiw. Hshl-man 66 Abram H Herr 161 John K .isely r p rl R Gr " ff c 1W c - s - Eshleman fc o B - B'Qbaker 163 J. Haidman Berr -n ro o ra H °, rD . terger 184 "« U T 8. Shirk '0 W. G. Lehman 165 Peter Bmklev 71 David H Charles 166 J. M^Ur U T vCf' , t eney 187 B - Bookenatein 73 Jacob EHenberger 168 Heory K ugh 74 Bam 1. Spangle H 9 Samnl. S. Fnnk <5 Jaoob B Root 170 Amos Herr 76 Jos. W Layer 171 B-rJ F Witmer 77 J Nannemaoher 172 Henry Mnrry 78 Samt. Kendig 173 Abram Ehy 79 S. M. Kanffman 174 Joseph Kepner j 80 Peter Campbell 175 Jaoob Wi.isler ! 81 Isaao Yonng 176 C. H.Whiteford ! 82 Cyras S. Mann 177 Henry Hahn 83 Abram H Fisher 178 Henry B Herr 84 Wm. G. Mellingef 179 Henry Sonrbeer 85 John Sieckeniz ,180 A. Bnrkfaoider 86 Peter Miller 181 Henry Immel -87 JnhnS Bear 182 Bat jamin Herr 88 John Bracks 183 Daniel S. Sheok 89 Be. j. Shertzsr 184 Gotlieb Snakier Q? B,ra ™ 8. Witmer 186 Wm. MoLane o. „ „ B o Matk'ey 186 John L. Beeman S; : .187 John Shrader - Sami. Fisher 188 M. K. Manning 94 Abram S. Miller 189 Benjamin Erb® 9j Amos Stauffer 190 Tobias Landis EAST Donegal. 1 George Billed 44 Chapman Pence 2 John Fnn>2 4-, twJT. n 8 -John R Strickier 46 Wm. Haines 4 Jaoob Dirnood 47 Thomaa Rnssel 6 Levi Bonnhter I 4R Frederlct- w t 6 Eiw. Mcßlroy ~ 7 BvrakW , • WJI. W. KreVbil? * Henry Sfoad <1 John H.Brfcadt ~ 5 .'nsnsT £MSd "THAI OOUHTRT IS.THI HOST ML08M«01J8 WBm LABOI OOntAJTIM THI «»«a,— L4VT!A«JTF/R f!TTY. PA.. J 9 11. McCaMongh 62 Henry P Bare | 10 George Ellmaker 63 Peter Greybiil 11 Grabill Henry 61 11. Honaeal (44 yr) 12 Sam’l 11. Tromp 65 J. E. Kreybill 13 J. H. Hendereon 56 Micajeh Sntton 14 Chfisi Fiory 57 Jobn L- Morton 15 Bei.j. B Mnrßrr 68 Emannel Demmv 16 Simon B. oraj bill 59 Simon Gioh 17 Isaac H Hoover 60 Jobo Fiowd 18 Samuel Eagle 61 John H Green i Christian Snyder 62 George Basle 20 Henry Houses! 63 Conrad S'amp 0 9 Tears) 64 Charles Conrad' 21 John W. Bowman 65 W. W. Bo'ler 22 Hiram Beaty ;66 Levi M. Reider 23 A W. Ereybill . 67 Joseph Keener 24 J. K. Hawthorn 68 Hiram Herr 25 Joseph Spencer 69 John Snerbobn 26 Joseph Hawk .. 70 Jona Hostetter 27 Michael Kreider 71 Christian Horn oo r Ti L * wi! ' 72 C Blottenberger -9 Emannel Griner 73 Eiias Hostetler 30 Joseph Braver 74 Jeremiah Shaffner 31 Harman L. Reich 75 John H-nrlad . 32 Nathaniel Baker 76 Henry Kline 33 H. Hol'zinger 77 Isaac Stiawbridge 34 S. T. Hilla 78 Jobn P. Albrigt 35 Lewis B Klngh 79 George Brenner 36 Sylvester Griffith 80 George Leader 37 George Bollard 81 Samnel Seveneight 38 Abram H. Zook 82 Joseph H. Able 39 Jobn B. Myers 83 L»vi S. Rhoads 49 Michael Eagle 84 Henry M. Engle 41 Wm Minichen 85 8 Shiokendans 42 Wm. White 86 David R.Jefferieß 43 John Kesprelia ELIZABETHTOWN. 1 Samnel Hoverter 14 Franklin Andrews 2 Amos Harronf 16 Alphens Long , 3 Geo. F Wagner 16 F 8. Bryan 4 Berj. Taylor 17 Jacob H. Bletz 5 William Nagle* 18 Wm Glisson 6 Abram Keller 19 Isaac P. Balmer 7 Harvey D. Ream 20 Jacob S Rhoads 8 Geo. W. Gardner 21 C. W. Marry 9 Wm. Gelsanliohter 22 Wm. Leoahan 10 Melohior Wise 23 Elias Williams 11 Isaao S. E.b 24 Jerome B. Shnltz 12 Josiah Andrews 25 J. A. McGarvey 13 Geo. Wealand jr. 1 A. Holwager 75 Jobn Crawford 2 Jobn Miniob 76 John Wittle 3 Jacob Rinehart 77 Jacob Cassel 4 Be» j B. Brandt 78 Isaac Giveler 5 Jobn Bteeoher 79 W. Lookard 6 Isaac Brandt 80 Joseph Gibe 7 Isaac George 81 Joseph Hammer 8 Abram Rinehart 82 Henry SbeDk 9 John Sheats 83 JaoobC. Garber 10 Emanuel R. Zag 84 Peter Shicbley 11 Jacob M. Keener 85 Jaoob Kacbley 12 Jacob Miller 86 Abram Stanffer 33 Matthias Imber 87 Levi Ginrioh 14 Samnel Shitz 88 S. K Snyder 35 John Ladtnan 89 A. Brenneman 16 James Mcßride 90 Joseph Nissly 17 Israel White 91 Henry Brown 18 Jabob K ail 92 Geo. Lawrangh 19 Samuel feockard 93 Henry Brandt 20 Peter Witmer, jr. 94 Wm Sbepp 21 Daniel Wademan 95 B«ij. Shne 22 M. Dr&benstadt 96 Abram Sherer 23 Sanmel Geib 97 Michael Hossler 24 Jacob Baker 98 Jacob Firmer 25 Henry G nder 99 Michael Witman 26 John McGinn IUO Christ Ober 27 John S Baker 101 J-»bn Simons 28 Martio Grieder 102 Henry Dnlaban 29 M. Wnidman 103 Uaao Yerkea 30 Bias Sherer 104 Jos. Neigert 31 B-nj. Brabaker 105 Martin Grabe 32 Johu Stanffer 3u6 L-vi Braudt 33 Peter Stanffer 107 Wm. Yoang 34 B tj. Suavely 108 F Kram*cber 35 Henry Kiffman 10-4 Joseph Good 36 Miobaei Dellinger 110 Samnel Fox 37 L*vi Yoang 111 Sima*l S:avbach 38 Joseph Suyder 112 Jos.: Bombe'iger 39 Joseph H Rider 113 John Masterson 4 i Jacob Westh*-ffer 114 John Kready 41 Jeremiah Greiuer 115 S S. Baker 4 i Jaoob Weidman 116 in. Kline 43 Berj •min Zook 117 tfenr\ Bnrns 44 Jacob Kyle 118 v.athias Graft 45 Jacob Hesßlet 119 DtvidCmper 4 > Jacob E Shank 12U Divid Brandt 47 Henry W.Etby 12; J. Brnbaker(2sy) 48 Ctni*t Witmer 122 Jonas Soavely 49 Sam’l S. Biker 123 Wra. Geosam^r 50 Bet*j W. Edby 124 Jobn Nornbo d 51 Martin Metier 125 B F. Dieff-mderfer 52 Henry Gaiss 126 Thomas Yoatz 53 Henry Biissy 127 Christ Gish 54 John Brauoht 128 Jacob Bnch 55 Solomon LoDg 1-9 Heury D *trer 56 RenKn Weaver 130 Jehu Braudt fl9y) 57 A. Long neoker 131 John Sneaffer 58 Henry Faruam 132 John H. Moore 59 Abram. Gipple 133 Sam*l Holiinger 00 Jacob W tmer 134 David Z'H 61 Solomon Rboad 335 Cyrns K. Miller 62 John Diffeuderfer 136 Jonas Waltz 63 E. Etchelberger 137 HeDry. Showers 64 Michael Sharp 138 Sim'lG Good 65 John Yonng, 139 Jonas Hersbey 66 Jaoob Manning 140 Daniel Erhart 07 John Sharp 141 JohD Will 68 Henry Shenk 142 Gottlieb Myers 69 Jacob rieisey 143 E. S. Sabm 70 J. Shenk (26y) 144 Abiam WeDger 71 Jaoob Harmoose 145 J. Gddmaclier' 72 Samnel Baker 146 Sam'l Wenger 73 Jacob Keener, 147 Henry Shne. 74 Aaion Dyer CONOY. 1 Henry Shseffer 41 John Keener 2F. Feltenberger 42 Peter Lebmy 3 Eph Beerboaer 43 C. S. Ebersole 4 Barnabas Garreth 44 Em’l Nagle 5 John Dong ass 45 Heory C. Fabs 6 John Cliugplot 4».Dan’l Dintaman 7 John Glather 47 Wm Hanck 8 Jos. Walton 48 George Wentz 9J. Haokenberger 49 John Meiz er .0 Jacob Fisel 50 MartiD W nters 1 Jaoob Birney 61 John Hisler 2 Hiram Cobel 52 Jacob Colrough 3 S. P. Honeeai 53 Isaac Filbert Samnel Lehman 54 David Brobafter James Murphy 55 Jacob Fahs Lyman Hnff 56 Jacob Meizler Abm. M. Raider 57 Henry Wambach John B. Gamble 58 Daniel Mnrphy Philip Walter 59 Jno. Groff, jr. Jacob M. Ragle 60 HeDry Kug Joseph Keys 61 Joseph Me-zler Joseph Knnz 62 Samnel Mickey George Btriohlin 63 C. Sharer David Miller 64 Samnel Y. Horst, Jehn Ikcle 65 John Stevenson John Hoffman 66 Arch. Bsatty J. Sheppord (38) 67 Jaoob D. Keller J ihn Harlz 68 John Wilhelm George Page ( 9 JohD Good Amh’y Barnhart 70 Tbos. D Wilson Nelson Adams 71 John Heisey Joo. LoDgeneoker 72 Wm. Coble M Brenneman 73 D“mo3 Deibier Abm. Miller 74 David Cannon J. G. MoNeal 75 Abm. Herr Wm. De Pne 76 John Seipel Fred’k MoGramm 77 Simon Ackerman Cyroß Gramm 78 Simon Grove H. 8. Shook 79 Joshua Faoe Bepjamin Fink 80 Dan’l Ranoh. WEST DOSEOAL 1 Henry Weaver 89 Samnel Reem 2 Abm. Winters 40 David Book 3 Henry Haldeman 41 Abm. Wahl 4 Samnel Ney • 42 Amos Brown 5 John Ober 43 Chp. Gish 6 Wm. R Watson 44 Chn Hamaber t Chrst. Haber 45 Samnel L. Heiaey 8 Sol K Kbersola 46 Mo- Grob&r -i 20. Solomon Broker 21 Samuel Gfsli 2/2 George Geise 23 Benj: Brubaker 24 I'laaO- E. Haruley 25 Jno. Yackmfck 2U Leander Cratnm 27- David Klein 28 H. Whitmer, jr. 29 Peter Ginder 30 Cbn. Groff - 31 Jos. Riseer 32 Jacob Gartrian 33 David Shaap 34 A aj-on Martin 35 Geo, Greiner 30 Jonathan Good 37 S. M Groff . 38 David Geib 39i Jacdb S. Baker 40 Lewis Enterlein 41 Martin Peok 42 Ghtr.-fiprout 43 J. W. Sneath 44 Geo. Ho’sworth 45 Jno. E. Shenk CLAY TOWNSHIP. 1 Jiocb Wait 34 -Uodfrid Stever 2 B-iij Bollinger 35 Jaoob Kegerize 3 AariiD K iue 36 Levi C ay 4 George K'ser '37 -Geo. Dannmeyer 5 John Wartoh 38 Henry Hartranft 6 Samnel Ressler 39 Henry D innmeyer 7 Even Eherly 40 Wm. Kline 8 Jaoob Rnhrer 41 Benj. H. Wissler 9 Samnel Frey 42 Jaoob Oberly 10 Hiram G Dissinger 43 Dauiel Jaooby 11 John 44 Abram Eherly 12 Williani Moyer 45 William Romig 13 JaoobDrnokenbrodt-48 Daniel Witmoyer 14 Hen. Drnt-kenbrodr‘47 Jesse Jacoby 15 Reuben K ina 48 Simon Snyder 16 Adam Otierly 49 Martin Steinmetz 17 Amos E Zellers 50 George Roth 18 Israel WeidmZn 51 Isaao Miller" 19 Jacob D. Wissler 52 John Moyer '2O John W. Baohter 53 Wm. Fnrlow 21 Adam Frey 54 Wm Bojer ' 22 Daniel Dissler 55 Israel Eberly 23 George Weis 66 Amos German 24 Adam Biney 57 Chris Eherly 25 John L. Elser ‘ 58 R-uhep Renlz 26 Levi Sharp 59 rEmannel Weidinan 27 Martin Wolf 60 Geo. M Fetter 28 Cnrtis Miller 61 Davis Linihger 29 HeDry Rath 62 Aaron WiSßter 30 Adam Heinsey 63 Daniel Ressler 31 Richard Hildebidel 64 S.'S. Wolf 32 JonasLehn 65 WUliam- Reioh 33 Joseph Koser WABWICK TbWN HIP. 1 Simon KisßiDger- 41 David Martin 2 Abraham R. B-ck 42 Edward Roll 3 Samuel Geneamer 43 Henry Wolf 4 E ias Buoh 41 L-vi Duster 5 John Peifer ,; 45. Christian Becker 6 Jacob Mellipger 46 Henry Ressler 7 Levi Beoker . 47 Henry K; Zwalley 8 Geo. Shreiner 27y 48; Johnßhreiner 9 Daniel Lsfferty 49 John B. Bmksker 10 Jacob Meisker ,50 Hiram Brubaker 11 Daniel Babeoker 51 AtimyGrLahdis 12 Jacob Hinsey 52 Abrahath Bollinger 13 Jaoob Small 53 Samnel Grnbe -14 Abraham Hoemer 54 Samnel Mnsahlman 15 Anthony; Rupp 55 Toblas Johnson 16 Levi Weaver 56 John Breneman 17 Samnel Sthnter 57 Hrias Bnoh 18 Patrick Mnrphy 58 Jacob. Johnson 19 Joseph Miller 59 Israel Beoker ; 20 John Frederick 60 Epbraiin Bander 21 John Bollinger 61 Ephraim Dimeter 22 Samnel Cooper 62 William K«mper 23 Obed Banman • 63 Frederick Kltng 24 Emariuel Carweli 64 Daidei Waohter 2o Benjamin Ritter 65 Wm.Jlmtekanst 2b David Shirk 66 Ma'hiaa Miley 27 Chris. Borkbolder 67 Benjamin Neese -5. Angnstns Shober 68 Samnel ,-hreiner 29 Levi Sweigart 69 Peter Witmer «J 0 PeterS. Ross 70‘ Levi S. Reist 31 George Carpenter 71 Levi Bose 32 Adam Isaao 72 John Frank . 33 Urias Shaeffer 73 OHverDiehm 34 Samnel E. Keller 74 James Sthrges 30. John Biemesderfer 75 Samnel B ink la 36 John Hart 76 John Hoover 37 Frederick Adams 77 Amos-Baker 38 Henry Hartranft ' 78 Andrew Hackman 39’ Jacob Hersbey. 79 Isaac Eli - 40 Joseph Ponder 80 Adam Hambrlght ELIZABETH: ’ - • 1 Christ’n Brtfbafcer 21 :: John Polk 2 P«ter Boyer 22 John R. Brioker 3 B«oj. H. Lutz 23 Jobn Rboa(Ja ■; 4 William Evans 24 William Hahn 5 David Sb»*nk 25 Henry Ulrich 6 Israel Zkrtmin > r2&Benty: B<*ntz 0 7 MartiD Kaffroth 27 Abram Bridegam 8 Alfred Seflßaman 28 P Drnokenhread 9 Charles Diebm 29 Jeremiah. Wolf 10 Abram Weaver 30; Reuben Grosh 11 William Marqnart 31 Etrd. N. Harpei 12 J. Dnble (mason) 32 Samnel P. Eby 13 Addteon Zmman S 3 Brubaker 14 Heory Boyder 34 I-*aaoßrabaker 15 Johh. Saylor 35 .Jeremiah Lobr 16'Edward Dommyef 36 Bamael Soeam 17 John Fansset 87 Jaoob Naaio^er I«ao-3oyder ; 3a^yl;Stbii»eirr: , 89G?org©8hili 20 ,'4O Jwipli Vulbh 5 COCALICO BAST. - I 1 Samuel Baeher 46 Samuel Brubaker ! o i" hn For, °' , 47 Henry K-sslor I 5 Ehoa,iß 48 Bias H. R> oads 4 Timothy Curtin ; 49 Eiward Rhoads l 6 Cyras Showalter .60 Solomon Lasher 6 John H. Hartman 51 John Pry I " Solomon Hartlng 62 Isaac Miller i 8 B-tjatnin Binkley 53 Samnel Gochley 9 Jacob Mlshter 54 Samuel Fry lrJ J? 8 “? S " ei « srt 65 Miohael Rich 1 66 Esrarn Althouse 12 Miohael Weinhold 57 John M. Kline i 13 Isaac German 58 John Martin 14 George Reddig 6ft Berjsmin Joh 15 Peter Weinhold CO Patiick Doffy lb Miohael Miller . 61. Qainov Coover 17 Samuel Lausch 62 John Red He Jo seDry5 eDry Z ' U 63 William Lauffar , 19 George Weinhold 64 Jacob Showalter j 2 ? i ohD Smit 6 65 G. Rittenhouser ! 90 S : h " e! 8 art 66 K G. Sharman j 22 Martin Zell 67 EH Beck ! 23 Willlatn Weiss 68 Obe t Le-eey ' -4 Jacob Waldman . 69 John B.okhart 26 Bias Wei'zal 70 George Mangle 28 m "' am Anßel 71 John Hrimes 27 Thomas McClain 72 Peter Weinhold, ir 28 Jacob Rmbaker 73 H-nry Waohter oo ° amae ! K-gerrize 74 George Deitrich 30 Samuel Mallinger 75 Levi Miller no S'!!i am JF line 78 George Hinkle 3- William Cnohlin 78 Thomas Horn 33 Richard Sweigart 78 Sathnel Shimp 34 Adam Von Neida 79 Mohael Hainley 3o Frrnkltn Leisey 80 Charles Snyder 36 Amos Schweigart 81 Peter Snyder 11 'r„ D ™ 82 Ripbard Hartlng 38 John He.say 88 M.groe Landis . ™ g« or « e Raodig 84 Edward Smith 40 Elk Buck 85 Marinin Lorah 41 Aaron Weitzel 86 Isaao Sollenberger 42 Aaron Wo fakill 87 Har'n Franhoufer 43 Henry Forlow -*S. Rudy Miller 44 Philip Hoover SDTohn Lead 45 John Stanffer 90 Henry F. Simp COCALICO WEST. 1 Bernard Wible 67 John Harnish 2 Samnel Doubach 58 Edward Royer .3 Joseph Conrad 59 Isaao Rabhold 4 Benjamin Snyder 60 Joseph Moyer f William S ork 61 John Fiickinger 6 Frederick Hanck 62 John Walter 7 Amos Kurtz 63 Jacob Hanok ‘ 8 Nathaniel Sheetz 64 Daniel Hernisen 9 Levi Mentzsr 65 Sami. Bhowalter 10 Jaoob Conrad 66 Peter Binger g avid Batoher 67 John McDonough 12 Henry Eberly (22) 68 Joel Weist 8 13 William Hershey 69 George Hanck 14 A 4. Hensemer 70 John Petticoffer 15 Ranjamin Walter 71 John A. Gerhart 16 Daniel Showalter 72 John Ruth 17 Henry Gensamer 73 Benj. Wenrioh 18 Samuel Heinsey 74 Henry Burkholder 19 John K. Fisher 75 Geo. B. Walaud 20 E. Drnckenbrode 76 Christ. Weist 21 Daniel Lntz (auo- 77 John Snllivan toneer). 73 Miubael Ma'tis .2 Samuel Binkley 79 William McQoas -3 John 1). Smith 80 Enooh Fasnaobt 24 8. 8. Weist 81 Satnael GMaioger 2o Henry Gensimer 82 Renben Eherly 26 Charles Herman 83 Framz Fanslee 27 Henry Henley 84 Isaao Moyer 28 Absolo.u Bard 85 Wm. M.Cronse 29 John Hagy 86 Jonas Sharp 30 Adam Rinehold 87 Geo. Shaeffer 31 George Walter 88 Geo. Gen»amer 32 Henry Krimes 89 Henry Palm 34 William Fesßier 90 Henry K-ith 34 Daniel bharp 91 S .1. Weinhold 35 Jacob Wolf 90 Samnel Sheeler 36 Lewis Henley 93 Adam Nagle 37 John Sharp 64 David Nagle 38 John Hainley 93 Isaac Noll £9 Christian Moore 96 Martin Herzog 40 Samnel Hoover 97 J-remiah G Mohn' 41 Frederiok Rndy 98 Amos White 42 Moses Weinhold 99 J..hn BiDokiey 43 Brein Gibney 100 Jos. Fraelich 44 AdamUsner 101 Samnel Walter 45 John Lndwig 102 George Strickler 46 Daniel Lmz 103 H. MoLanghdn (B. Miller) 104 Cvrns Herneisen 47 Jao. B. Fiickinger 105 Henry Hagy 48 J. M. Wright 106 Christ. Wolf 49 Isaao Hipert 107 Obed Shirk 50 Henry Kurtz 1(J8 Herman Smith 51 Jacob Frantz, 109 Jacob Walter 52 Bar j Kegerrizs 110 Pi Hip Gelsinger ' (landlord) 111 B. Wemhold 53 Wm. Mellinger 112 Peter B. Herzog 54 Jere Reinhold 113 A Penoppaoker 55 Isaac Reed 114 Daniel Frymoyer 56 Isaao Reed 116 James Carson BRECKNOCK. 1 Wendell Eahleman 36 J oathan Good 2 John W. Musser 37 Wo. Wemhold 3 Henry Witman 38 Joseph Grimes 4 John Steffy 39 Miobael Reedy o Samuel Borkhart 40 John Schneader 0 Joseph Z-rbo 41 Sam’l Soblabaoh 7 Sam’l Reifsnyder 42 Peter Sobupp 8 Jaoob Mnsselman 43 Sam’l Martin 9 Sloses Spangler 44 Sam’l Eshleman 10 Isaac Griffith 45 Henry Steiner jr. 11 Albert Rupp 46 Beij Good ’ 12 George Sindel 47 Simm Kind 13 Wm. Renninger 43 H. Frankhanser (farmer) 49 Jacob Lesley 14 Wm. Von Neida 50 David McColm 15 Joseph B-iler, jr. 51 Samuel Steiner 16 Israel Gaymau 52 John Fox , 17 John Weinhold 63 J >hn Schlabach 18 John Steffey. jr. 54 Wm. Retmlnger 19 Sam’l Sohlabach (laborer) 20 Henry* Brossman 65 Jesse Mesaner 21 John Schlabaoh, jr 56 John S'aver 22 M. Winner, jr. 57 David W. Bender 23 John R. Smith 58 Reuben M. LausoU 24 Wilson Trupp 59 Joseph Good 25 Samuel Staver 60 John Bdzer 26 Moses Bowman 01 Jaoob Spangler 27 Christ. Good 62 Geo. Huffman 28 Reuben E. Shober 63 David Wenger 29 Andrew Steiner 64 Cyrus Frankhanser 30 Jacob Wolikill 65 Wm Kessler 31 Wm. Frey 66 Abraham Folia 32 Moses Messner 67 Joseph Mosser 33 Jessee Maitin 68 Jacob Coldren 34 Joel Kind 89 Samuel K Smith 35 Solomon Kern 70 Martin Messner CARNARVON, 1 Joseph Cramer G. W. McCormick Kennedy Deam 30 Amos Mast Samuel Foltz Cyrus Witmer Osborne Z-dl Dsvid Russel 5 Srmnel Brown John Yost Sami. McCormiok Isaao Siverllng Geo W. Compton 35 William Thomas David Kern Samuel Cox “ Christ. Burkert Sami. Sobnader 10 Thomas Shiik Samuel Frazer Daniel Zell Sami. Siverling Hiram G ble 40 George Kurtz : William Yost Frederick Sheeler John Thoman Esaias Grubs 15 Esias Dwindle Barton Witman John J. SlnltzfußS Jaoob Curley Jaoob Grove 45. Jacob Westly Wm. Buchawan Jaoob Grove John. lazier Wm Sobnader 20 John Siverling Levi Donnahower Christ. Clark Bamuel Patton Christ. D. Arters 60 Peter Styer Cbas. McCrassen Wash. Benner David Evans Jaoob Shirk 25 Samuel Lincoln Daniel Welsh' Ed ward Lincoln , Milton Silknitter Moses Harlz 65 John S. Hurst Jaoobßesser 1 Abraham Demmy Edwin Mnsaer Martin Breisen Biwin Steinmetz oro. Keller Ad'n LoDgenecker John Hartranft, John H. Spent 5 Bepj. L Royer 45,Sam’l Pranhford Christ, Nolt . Jeremiah Roth Martin S Pry Samuel M. Landfa J. J. Stoh**r Joseph Leiaey John a Worth , R-nben Deitaler 10 Jeremiah Sieeley 60 Gideon Leiking Martin s, Gross Wiii.Leralnger Wm, Shaffer L-ri Gaobley Philip Doster. ' Henry Myers E. A. Shrantz (dead Mlohael L. Stark 15 Bamoel_Rnrp, jr. 55 Charles Frazer , John H. .Gross Samnel Stpber ??.nry tqngeneoker ’ Frankiiri feller - ' IsaaA Stober , .. Moses Wldjjer Prank.-M. Sliok Geo.Blobelberger 20 Jacob 8. Kemper 60 Jaoob Stober - Reuben. R Royer John Seldomridge He'nry Medkley a^ ABTBa IWTfiJLLIGENCIfiR J- JOB PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT. No. 8 NORTH DUKE STREET, LANCASTER, PA. The Jobbing Department is thoroughly famished with new and elegant type of every description, and is Under the charge of a practical and experienced Job Printer.— The Proprietors are prepared to PRINT CHECKS, NOTES, LEGAL BLANKB, BILL HEADS AND HANDSET AN ° **«™**' PAPER BOOKS AND P °BTBM > BALL TICKETS AND INVITATIONS. PRINTING IN COLORS AND PLAIN PRINTING, with neatness accnracy and dispatch, on the moat reasons ble terms, and in a manner not excelled by any establish ment In the city. ** from a distance, by mail or otherwise. promptliAttended to. Addreaa ' • GEO. SANDERSON 4 SON, Intelligencer Office, No. a North Dnke street, Lancaster, Pa. THE AMERICAN ANNUAL CYCLO -1 PAJDIA AND REGISTER OP IMPORTANt EVENTS OP THE YEAR 1861. Embracing Political, Civil. Military aod Social Affairs; Public Documents; BPgraphy. Statistics, Com merce, Finance, Lit*rature,-g«ience, Agri culture and Mechanical Industry. The volume will be in the style nf the New American Cyclopaedia, having not lees than 760 pages, royal Bvo. The work will be published exclusively by subscription and its exterior appearance will be at ooce elegant and sub stantial. D. APPLETON 4 CO„ New York. ELIAS BARR 4 CO , No. 6 East King Street, apr 15 tf 14] Agt’s for Lancaster City and Co piNK WATCHKSI HIGH JKWfiLUY 1 SILVER WAREi SILVER WAREtI PIE, CAKE AND BUTTER KNIVES. SUGAR, CREAM AND OYSTER SPOONS. SOUP AND OYBTKR LADLES, v SPOONS, FORKS, Ao, Ac. Latest Styles and Best Workmanship SILVER-PLATED WARE I SILVER-PLATED WARS!! BASKETS, CASTORS, PITCHERS, MUGS. SPOONS, FORKS, Ac, Ac., Just from the Factories, j WATCHES! WATCHES!! WATCHES!!! WARRAMTD TIME KEXPE&S . CHEAP! CHKAPM CHEAP!! CLOCKS! CLOCKS!! CLOCKS!!! QILT, OOLUKB AND PHIS PROSTB. JEWELRY! JEWELRY!! JEWELRY!! LATEST STYLES AND BEST QUALITY. HARRY Z RHOADS, ? Wist Kiiio Street, * Between Cooper’s Hotel and J. G. Getz’s Dr? Goods Btore. dee 17 tf 49 THE WEST CHESTER ACADEMY X AND MILITARY INaTITUTB, - T l EST CHESTER, PE V JVS TL V A V IA, Will rommeore the Winter Term of 6 calender m -nths. on the Istt.f Nov»mier next. 'ihe conrte of Inst intoo is thorough and exteraive dtrlg >ed and arranged to prepare love aod yo-i« g men f»r haslre-j* oreolgr The Prfocl p«l who de o - soil hit* time.t*> the lnt«r.st* of bis ichool and Its pop 1- Is a««l>te 1 by ♦ Jght «entlem-n of ability and exp«ri*-nre Tte German Preach and Spanish langa»ge< am tau.ht by native roilent Teathvrs—an advai tg* which wi 1 be readily appreciated by the patrons of the Ins'! u loir. TUB MILITARY DEPARTMKNT is under the charge of G. Echendorff. of Th ladel-* phi», wlo e qualifications fo* «h p M>i.| >u a eexieuaively koowa Jtsdui-aand re juiiem-uta do Uut io any way in'ertere with the Hferary Drpaf'menta, waile enrollment among the Cadet Corp-t la ie t '-ptional. For catalogit-8, Ac. apply to „ Wil. F. WYER3, A. M., 9 2m 35 Principal. 'J'RADE SALES I TRADE SALES 11 The subscriber, baying jost returned from tbe Pblladel- Ci Trade Sates, offers at the lowest prices all kinds of ks. embracing LAW, FICTION. MEDICAL, RE LIGIOUS, BIOGRAPHY, MECHANICAL and other kinds. These books will be sold at tbe lowest prices, as we bad the advantage and were the only Bookseller from taneas 'ter at the Trade Bates, and, as a oonseqnenee, we can sell lower than aoy other Store; A lew of the Books are here mentioned: WRBSTEB’B UNABRIDGED DICTION ARY. WORCESTER’S UNABRIDGED DICTIONARY. SOLDIERS’ TEXT BOOKS, * : REVISED ARMY REGULATIONS, MriJLkLLAN’S BAYONET RYKPirrflE^. U. 8. INFANTRY.TACTICS. ZOUAVE DRILL BOOK, GIFT BOOKS OF ALL KINDS. PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS, For the Pocket or Centre Table, io great variety. The GIFT BOOK for tbe season. SCHOOL MAPS, CHARTB AND CARDS, PRISON’S OUTLINE MAPS, ; SANDERS’ ELOCUTIONARY CHART. BANDKB**£CUOOL CARDS, SERGEANT’S SCHOOL CARDB. WEBB’S SCHOOL CAtOIS? * BIBLES In great variety,‘ from twenty-five cents to twenty-five dollars, some of them haviog the finest bind ing* and IliQßtrationa ever received in town. SUNDAY - SCHOOL - * BOOKS—Methodist, ' Lutheran, Episcopal, Presbyterian, American-Tract Society, Ameri can Sunday School Union. ' SCHOOL BOOKS —Sander*’, Towers’, Sergeant’s, Wil son’s, Parker A Watson’s ' Readers; Monteltb’s, Mitch el’s, Warren's, Bmitb*e Geographies. Also, Algebras, Arithme tical Grammars, Histories,-Dictionaries, An,. Stationery, Copy and Composition Books,-Cap,' Note and Letter Paper. Blank Books, Slates,.Lead.and Slate Pencils. Pens and Holders, Ink and Ink Stands, Raters, Envelopes. The'best Inks in tbe market are sold;here, vis: Maynard A Noye’s, Arnold’s, Hoover’s. Laugbiibgs'A Boshfield’s, Blackwood’s, etc. At the Cheap Book Store of .•; , JOHN BHEAFFBR, nor 12 tf 44{ No. 82 North Queen BL, Lancaster, Pa I'HB ST. LOU 18) CHESTNUT STREET ■ _ _ HOUSE,, Betwuh Third abd Fourth, Phuadriphu. The undersigned, hatiug leased, for* term of years,, tbfo popular boo'd, bar* the pleasure of ann»oncing to their Mend* and the travelling eohnnnnity that It fa now open for the reception of guests .The boose since the first at Mareh last, has been entirelyraßovated and refitted in a superior manner; tbe apartment! are large, well ventilates' and famished In mod prostyle. It is centrally located; convenient to all the depot and steamboat landings, and In the immediate vicinity of-*bo. Castora-Hocse, VoaC Office and Corn ,exchange. " 1 - Connected with theHotel.Ua^Beetaorantforth*accom medation.of thoea preferring the European plan. Prices of Booms from Three to Seven Dollars per Week, according tp ldcntion. :. _ ~. Board SL6Q per day. Tab!# d’HoteTor merchants and haslneaamenaoßtl ■. { : :i • HEBfeY pEIE, JMAAO L.PSYOS. Bvpjt sxpsLSL^itLr, '(FOE PiHlijtKS AND MffiUEHS.) *“* Xn Kata F.lr. hat K*T’* n be driven. Oneborce wlUdq'u muctrWwk'On * Kt # P°^ r -M tpoon-tbv endless CbatD.Pnwer.-'-.itu.oort able and awlbe need Jutbefleldar well as lathehonse. Mu>e than Twenrj.Ftve Per Cent, of hots? flesh l* saved I-*""- 1* u In construction, and not liable to get out of ordSf, . * THE $125 POWER WILL DRIVRANY TmiWnTvn. MAOHI.sE. • • “ TTiTIT E^L^.4CHTNK 18 GUARANTEED TO GIVE SATfi- FACTION, OR THE MONEY WILL BE - G*p r«i»a. Walnut.CiM,k Orabox Judd, Editor Am. Aqbiouitublbt, N.Y.CIty. - f With two horaai on your Anil Fiiotlon Foite, wo drive yotjr No. 1; Mitt, grinding 15 bush- In of corn per hour, and cut a largeqa»ntity'bf hay af IIS Aim- tli,. I nave never roan a power. that rnne with ao little Motion, and consequently with so little strain upon the hi™*. W. P. OOOPhB, , - . Bnpt. 13th and 16th St. Pass. B. Bl Co. • - ' - j-i,--. .. • . CI.O6TIR, N. J, Jan. $9.1883. BEOIn S Bs . «**«: I am very moch nleeSed with the Power. It roue easier thin; auy. otter Power in this vicinity, and with the same ho.se. will db q«Be twice a. much wort. I run my l Thtfuhtt at 1,600 revolution, per minute, and a 34 inch Crosscut Saw, at 1,200 revoln lons. - ■' - . .- Sours truly, PETEB J. WHITE.'. la^"Tnl. A w I, JJSSS R I, BECEnrED BEFORE 0«*.: IB», !v 8 iM 2 nT, ,'? freight will be prepaid to phila- UlLfulA. a _ Liberal discount to dealers. Agents wanted. State. Oonnty and Shop Bights for sale. Jno. C. Bauck For farther Information send stamp for Illustrated Circulars to WATERS MODERN IMPROVED. OVRRSTHUNO BASS FULL IRON- V I , . FRAME PIANOS are justly pronounced by the Press and Music Master* to be superior lustrum nts. They are bnilt of the b-st and K™“ S ’' to » Pi “ 0 warranted for throe /y«*. Opinions op thi Press.—" The Horsee Waters Piinoti’ are known as among the very beat. . We are enabled to apeak **‘ “ B. ‘"“'"“tm with soma degree of eonfldetjee, from (HTFonal knowledge of thetr excellent tone and "datable quality.” —Chrittian Intelligencer. $ 16 0 e— Rosewood eklW, Iron frames, and overstrung baa*, of different makereTfor $l5O , do„ with mouldings, $160; do, with carved legrahd inlaid nameixwd, $175, .4185, and $2 0; do, with pearl keys, $225, s2soand $300; new octave, $186; do., octave, SUO. The ab ve Pianos are tully. warranted, ami are the greatest bargains that can be lonnd'ln the city. {iWAWssr ‘ te “ nih “ n <‘H“os.t*2o.t4a, THE HORACE WATERS MELODEQNSi - j Rosewood Caws, Tuned the Equal Temperament; with' the PWnt D vidert Swell ajid Solo Stop.. Prices fom $B6 to $2OO. Organ Harmoniums with Pedal Bass, $250 stf6 and f?°®\ 80111)01 H-rmoninms, $4O. $6O, $BO ahd sloo.oiso, Mwlodeons and Harmooenois of the following makers, ? wdhsm » Masno 4 and 8. D. 4 H. W. Smith, all of which w||J be sold at extremely low p»ice*.- These Melodeons remain in tnne aMobg^thns. Each Uelodeon warranted for three years. > “ l lboral dieCountt> Clergymen, Churches. Mbblth pcnoois. Lodges, bemloarles and Teachers. Thatrade supplied on the most iiberal terms. TBS DAT SCHOOL BELL. , * 35.000 COPIE-ISSUED. .; ; S £ n ?o f, ln . in acquiring Skill la One of fbe ueajtb'giving, beauty.improwog* happiness-yielding, .and order producing exercises of school life. ’ Id its elements, in variety aod-adaptation of tßari£*'-alfe!d'ia excellence and number of its a mgs, original; selected; and adapted. It claims by much to excel all cou>petK6rt; will be found the beet ever issued for seminaries, acade- • mies and public schools. A few sample pagesmf fbe-’ vie meats, tones and songs, are given in acircUar; send, and P} 11 iB compiled by U.trace Watersi anthor -of eabbatb School B**H,*' Nos. 1 and 2. which have had the enormous sale of 735 000 copies Pile**—paper cover, 20 cents, $l5 per 100; boood 30 cents, $22 per 100 ; r .loth bound, embossed gilt, 40 cents. $3O per lufl 26 copiesfur nished at the 100 price. Mailed at the retail pricer '• HOBACB WATERS, Publisher*,. 481 Broadway, New York; SABBATH SCHOOL BULL Noi i T 1 85.000 COPIES ISSUED. It is an entire new work of nearly 203 page*. Many of the tunes and hymns were written expressly tor this voi ume. It will soon be as popular as iu (Bell wo. l) which has *OO up to the enormous number ofinO* 00Q copies—outstripping any Sunday school book of-Its sixe ever I-sued in this country. Also, both Volummhuru nouud in one to accommodate schools wishing them In ttat form. Prieee of Bell No 2. paper covers, 15c*dts. $l2 per 100; bound, 26 cents, $lB per. 100; doth bobud.-Jn* bossed gilt. 30 Cents, *23 oer 100 Bell No. 1 paper covers, 13 ante, $lO per 100; bonnd, 20 cents. $lB per IOOr cfr/th bound, embossed gilt, 25 cents, $2O >-r hundred. Brils Nos. I And 2 bound together. 40 cents, $3O per 100, cloth bound, embossed gllL 60 cents, $4O p-r luO. ;6 coll«bur nished at the 100 price. Mailed at the retail price. " * HOBACK WATEHS, Publisher,:- 481 Broadway, New York. ' NEW INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC. tL,DCO,n,B Qrana March, with the beetVlgnfcta of bis Excellency that baa yet been Uelmsmuller, leader of the 224 HeglmSnt Band, p’f ice 60 cents. Our.GenerAls , .Qnfck-Siep,with vignette of 36 font generals; mnsicty Gratulla, leader ofttie 7*h Regiment &iod.f ocent& The Bev.tr Sons’ Gallop, and Laura* Keene Walla, 35 cents each. C »met Schottische, 25 ceri s: all by Mu-tc Box Gallop,.by Herring, 36 cent*/) Union WaPx, U Qrasaa, 26 cent*. Tolunteer Polka, Goldbeck, 5? •£‘*s:, Sp,rit p i* ,ka 5 General Ba>tt’s Parewell Grand March, 25 cents each ; Airy.Caetlrsr3ocepts.au by A B. £?£ b T^,.*? e<,om ’ Troth Bight Grand March, with splendid vignette; music by Carl Ueineman. SQtts. AH of which are floe productions. ‘ t „ lv ?® Wv OOAL, MU 8 IO . " 1 will be true to thee; A penny for your tbodibtsi'dt tie Jenny Dow; Better times are. epbiJng; I dreams of mr mother and my home; Merry mthrWrds are we, '(W’TODg B*r children;) Slumber, my darling, Llxxle dies-to-oiuht. Jenny s Cuming o’er the gre*n; Was iny Brother' fn tha p* le » bsve my loved ones gone, by. htenbar 0. Foster.. Sbail we know each other there? by the He? B. p>wry. Pleasant words for all,’ by J. Bobertsl> TbttrAfea wqrld, by IMv Holmes. Price, 26 aach. Freedom,Troth and Bight,'a national song and*Mod cboros; music by Carl Heinemaon, with l-berty dwells is my oountry, Plurotey. Forget, if yoacso, bat forgive; I beair>J*eet voices ringing, and Home Is home, by J. iL Thomas,. 80 v. each.- ■ These soogs are very popular. Mailed frei at retau price.- Foreign Bheet Music at 2 cents per page. Alf’UndS of Mosio merchandise at war prices. » . .* ...j HOBAOEWATEBS, Publisher,^ . ‘ - 481 Broadway, txik. N%W MUPIO FOB THE MtttlON/1 ni csxap foßu, a*aajigcd as quabtxttu _aijd c&otooa 70 MOSICAC 80CIKTU8, CHOIBB. SUimAt - PDBUO hCHOQIiM, anuaAsus. mo; “‘fi. <-rT .MI we know aschotK? there; eSI we%^ u the river? Be Id- time;; There* Is «^\>eaWfuF'Werld; Don’t you bear the Angeis coming; Where liberty**rtUs U mr country ; Freedom,Truth and Bight,(national songs)* Jj Uiere a lan d pf I ore f .Borrow thai) come. again no more. • * 2 t>e , r l '«*»Sia c.nt In UMatfcrm, with Puna ucompuUiiMiC eißlaL . PublUhed bx HOBAOJS WAIBJUf, *Bl Brouln, Kav York, and for nlciby N. P.'Kemn. Boatoti.-cSta'-fesLr Philwtfitphl.; aCiOrtbj. Cblcmgo.,ndJ W.Mrlptyra,gt'Lbn^’^Jbly'MCni^S^ If A ®„K ’»»* 1 O , - - Between oth and loth, PHIL I’D tL PUI A-i- lUi 1 -.□! . »• ttJiWIHO ««d J, H. Propriatonfc. ~ ;■ BOABDEBB accommodated oo t— tannataiitjcuitonma at *l,OO per day. - -f-,.- 8 Übil tig for Scroti tj Fiva Horw*. *S=* ■ jolylftx V i-Ki.'l-nr■V:-r-V:v.!-i; , > > rt p-:.: 01-i-p ’ BO« T MD SHOBMAKKHS TAKK NOTICE.—J. F. COMBS, carrier and Leather Dehler. 1130 Market Street below- 12th, ' extensive assortment of SOLE : AND UPPBBt LEATHBB of all dascriptidniT Bed and Oak.’Sole AklrdWrl Afei . Slaughter! French Calf -WaXoAUfi Upper Morocoo, dungs, Lacings; Leatnw'Aprcnr , P*B£. at the lowest prieeer'to'which he 1 lhvltdi of Isaac barton a son. WHOLBBALA QaoQgßa. AND DRALEBB' rfVtAjmt-. tmummi 4 ,-n-Tor? ;;g«jj,PfiaHlA ■ - c " ~ t^s-^riU' t ' 4t si-MSSE 3 AND ANTI-fRICTION HORSE POWERS. PRICKS-SIOO, $l4O and $l7O. FloarßoU&rsmaheitMlll $5O extafc s h ■ h o r a r p 6 w. a s Price of power for 1 to 4 125 Price of power for 1 to ghnrtM-,:..,-,,,,,,,,,,, 1,75 REFERENCES BENNET BROTHERS, 42 and 44 Greene street* New -York, - V. 3m ’29 * ' - :r. ,‘i v -5^