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VOL. LXV
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THE LANCASTER INTELLIGENCER. 1 Supervisors : Jacob R. Faust, 88 ; Levi
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!.Clay, 102 ; Samuel Engle, 80.
lIRLIIIHID STIRS' TIIIDIDAY, AT NO. 8 NORTH DIM MEET, School Directors : Jonas Miller, 117 ; Sam-
BY ODO. EirIaNDECILSO2II & SON.
I nel Burkholder, 123 ; Daniel Furlow, 58
TRIMS. i Elias Enck, 15.
Two Dollars per annum. If paid In advance. s 2l4 ' If 001 i Auditor : Samuel Bollinger, 50.
paid before the expiration of tne year. All subscriptions :
I Clerk Hi ramErb . 44
am however expected to be paid In advance. ,
ADVNBCISING DEPARTMENT. COLERAIN.
Bunn= ADVaArISRMINTS by the year, or fractions of a
year, in Weekly papers, to be charged at the rate of Judge : Wm. H. Whiteside, 138 ; Wm. S.
$l2OO per square of ten lines. 10 per cent. Increase on Martin, 32.
the yearly rate for frsettone of a year. Inspectors : John B. Caughey, 138 ; Thos.
Lath EMIR, ViItSON . AL PRoplaTy aaLl GCNZRAI ADVVITIs- 1
Baker, .5 - . L.
UM to be charged at the rate of Seven cents per line for
the first insertion, and /bur cents per line for every I Assessor: James McCullough, 138.
subsequent tasertion. Assistant Assessors : Robert Hogg, 138 :
PATENT biItDIOINII, &MLR AND ALL 05050 ADTgaTIBS.
MTH, by the column, half, third, or quarter column, C. Blackburn, 138.
Lobe charged as follows: Constable : Howard R. Whiteside, 138.
One column, yearly, $lOO.OO
One- third oinma. yearly, 80 00 Supervisors: David Walker, 138'; William
One column, yearly, 40 00 Murphey, 131 ; William Wilson, 33: Joseph
One quarter column, yearly, 30 00 iB. Davis, 32.
Maoism CARDS, yearly, not exceeding ten lines, $10.00. I School Directors : Thos. S. Jackson, 1:38
Business Cards. 5 lines or less, $5 00. I
LxciaL Novices to be charged as follows: Hugh M. Collins, 138 ; Milton Keylor, 138 ,
Executors' Notices. .. $2OO Wm. R. Ferguson, 29: Jos. D. Hastings. 31;
Administratora' Notices, 2 00 Vincent King, 32.
Assignees' Notices 2 50
Auditors' Notices 159 Auditor : James Richardson, 138,
All Notices not exceeding ten lines, or less, Clerk: Jeremiah P. Swisher, 138.
for three insertions 1.50 •
CONESTOGA.
BERCIAL Novices, Inserted In Local Department, to be
charged/Viten cents per line. Judge . John H. Witmer, 215 ; Michael R.
Blume —All advertisements preceding the Marriages os Sourbeer, 13.
Martete v . , be charged at the rate of ten cents per link ,
for the first insertion, andfixic cent. per line for every inspectors : Reuben Sourbeer, 170 ; Jacob
subsequent insertion. Stehrnan, 24 ; John J. Watson, 37:
Memareoes to be charged 25 cents each in the paper first A ssessor :M. Benedict , 113 ; - Daniel Hess,
puoilshing the same.
OBITUARY NoTIOSB to be charged at advertising rates. 10 : Henry Martin, 101.
TRIBUTId OF itssbEcr, amours - ion, am, to be charged 10 Assistant Assessors : Christian Good, 113 ;
cents per line. Ephraim Potts, 114 ; Henry Lawrence, 11 :
OOKIIIINIOATIoNs setting forth the claims of individuals for
ottt.:e, Ac., to be charged 10 cents per line. Henry Haunner, 11.
December 18th, 1863, the above Schedule of Prices was Constable : John Clark. 211 ; Jacob Hoak,
unanimously adopted by the undersigned, Publishers in 13 .
he City of Lanaste Pa
JNO. A. c EIIE r, BTA.ND h. CO., Examiner & Herald Ju-itice of the Peace : Jacob Fehl, 221
PEARSOL & GEIBT, Daily & Weekly Eeprrns - Jacob Musser, 11.
JOHN BAER'S SONS, Votk4frrund Supervisors ; Martin Brenner, 129 ; Jacob
GNU. SANDEKSON Jr 00 0 intelligence,
8. A WYLIE, Daily & Weekly riquirer. Bitter 110; Martin Funk, 12 ; Christian Mus-
WH. It
WILEY, Job Printer. sec, 7 ; Joseph Rankin, 84 ; Adam Lefever,
E. H. TROSIAS, Church advocate. 112.
TOWNSHIP ELECTIONS
Below will be found the returns of the
township elections held on Friday last, March
18th, 1864, in the different. Boroughs and
Townships of Lancaster county :
ADAMSTOWN
Judge: Jeremiah S. Billingsfelt, 16 ; Hen
ry Berner, 30 : Jacob Fichthorn, 18.
Inspectors: Jacob Kochel, 33; Benjamin
Steffy, n.
Assessor: William Slote, 57.
Assist Ant Assessor : Levi Hendel, 48 . ; Hen
ry Echternach, 28 Cyrus K. Regar, 32.
Constable: Jesse Behm, 31/: William Re
gar, 2.
Burgess : Sebastian Mil
Street Commissioner :
John Flickinger, 1. /
Auditor : Franklin X. Woods, SO.
School Director: blenry Miller, 52,
_ .
Town Council John liendel, 52: John
Fichthorn, 52 • illiarn Mohu, 51 : Samuel
Prutzma ,
BART.
Judge : Adam Rutter, 124 ; William S.
Ferree, 123.
Inspectors: John D. Laverty. 12l; George
Peirce, 124.
Assessor: Benjamin Baster, 119 : William
Phenegar, 125.
Assistant Assessors: George H. Pickel, 120;
Christopher Graham, 120; John Meloy, 122:
Morris Cooper, 123.
Constable : Caleb Wiggins, 115; John
McCord, 132.
Supervisors: Philip Ritz, 118; John Coul
ter, 118 ; William Hollis, 124 ; Levi Fogle,
1.28.
School Directors : John Martin, 127 :
Charles Rynear, 118 ; Jeremiah Cooper, 119;
C. Theodore Boone, 129.
Auditor: George S. Boone, 127: Joseph
McClure, 120.
Clerk: Edwin Garrett, 228.
BRECKNOCK.
Judge : David AlcCalan, 141 ; David Lorah,
123.
Inspectors : John G Bowman, 134 ; John
W. Lorah, 107 ; Levi Trostle, 5.
Assessor: Benjamin Seyfreit, 230.
Assist ant Assessor: Reuben E. Shober,ls2;
Henry Ering, 145; William Von Neida, 121 :
Anthony Good, 112.
Constable : Jac •b Coldren, 137 ; David
Sollenbarger, 6.5 ; Isaac Bortzenhard, 3,
Justice of the Peace : Henry G. Shimp,
113 ; Henry B. Becker, 149.
Supervisor: Isaac Krn, 188 ; Isaac Mess
ner, 145 ; John Coldren, 113 ; Daniel Bren
dle, 49.
School Directors: Reuben R. Schneder,
168; Henry Rupp, 150; John H. Good, 96;
Abraham Sollenbarger, 91
Auditor: David Lorah, 106 ; John W.
Oberholtzer, 127.
Clerk : Samuel Lessly, 119 ; Samuel Eshel
man, 114.
COLUMBIA BOROUGH—LOWER WARD.
Judge: B. Haldeman, 165 ; Peter A. Rim
burg, 122.
Inspectors: Davis E. Murphy, 168; Mi
chael Clepper, 122
Assessor: John Eddy, 169; Daniel Herr,
132.
Assistant Assessors ; John B Bachman,l7o;
Thomas Collins, 169 ; Henry Conn, 131 ;
Frederick S. Bletz, 3.
Constable : James McGinnis, 179 ; John
Fullwood, 117.
COLUMBIA BOROUGH—UPF
ER WARD.
Judge: Joseph H. Black, 101; Robert J.
Ryon, 81.
Inspectors: Hiram Wilson, 102 ; Samuel
F. Eberlein, 82.
Assessor : John Eddy, 101 ; Daniel Herr,
87.
Assistant Assessors n John B. Bachman,
102 ; Thomas Collins, 102 ; Henry Conn, 86 ;
Frederick S. Bletz, 86.
Constable : James McGinni
Fullwood, 69
Judge : Lyman Huff, 175 ; George Bennet,
79.
Inspectors: Peter Hackenbenger, 153
John Filbert, 53 ; Emanuel Nagle, 50.
Assessor : Hiram Coble, 178; George
Hackenberger, 78.
Assistant Assessors : John Hummel, 177 ;
George W. Ashton, 176; John Babb, 77
John Haldeman, 78.
Constable: Michael Malhorn, 179: Wm.
Depew, 76.
Justice of the Peace : Jacob T. Bare, 176 ;
Christian S. Erb, 177 ; Jacob A Miller, 81 :
Henry Brubaker, 76.
Supervisors ;*Anthony Sheaffer, 181: Jacob
Beerbrower, 179 ; Daniel Will, 78 ; John B.
Miller, 77. _ _
School Directors : Simon H. Engle, 177
Levi S. Engle, 173 ; John Emerich, 86 ; F
M. Gramm, 76.
Auditor: Michael Martin, 180 ; Michael
Dare, 75.
Clerk: Henry H. Smith, 177 : Henry H
Nopbsker, 77
CARNARVON
Judge : Samuel Balentine, 123: William
Ringwalt, 89.
Inspectors John Quaintance, 125 ; Thom
as Edwards; 86.
Assessor: John Kauffman, 122 Jacob
Hoffman, 90.
Assistant Assessors : Jacob Sides, 124 ;
David Shirk, 126 ; Martin Ringwalt, 89 ; Pe
ter Yam, 87.
Justice of the Peace : H. B. Jacobs, 118 :
Lot Rogers, 89.
Supervisors : David Newswanger, 124 ;
Moses Horst, 124 ; george Rigg, 87 : Peter
Styer, 87.
School Directors: Samuel Lincoln, 126,
Isaac Lichty, 126 ; L. Z. Ringwalt, 88 ; Ja-
Jacob Yohn, 87.
Auditor: Frederick Sheeler, 126; Levi
Bear, 88.
Clerk: John Halligan, 126 ; Adam Rei
gart, 85.
Judge : Henry Wike, 92 ; Hiram Bollin
ger, 87.
Inspectors : John Getz, 40; Adam Oberly,
37 ; Edwin Fetter, 64 ; Noah E. Eberly, 62,
Assessor : Martin Irvin, 62 ; Samuel W.
Miller, 69 ; Jacob Buohter, 43 ; Henr Ruth.
81.
Assistant Assessors : S. PA. Weidman,
54; Henry. B. Erb 56 ; William.g., Furlow,
Constable : Noah , &herb, 20 ; Jesse R
Pannabeoker, 104.
School Directors: P. S. Clinger, 1114 ; Sam
uel L Peril, 214 ; John K. Miller, 212; Wil
Liam W. Woods, 9; John Martin, 12: John
Hess, 11 : Christian Warfel, 124.
Auditor : Amos Warfel, 221 ; Samuel S
Welsh, 12.
Clerk : Eli W. Shenk, 123: Reuben Bene
die:, 10
Judge : Nelson Wolfkill, 133: Monroe
Landis, 106.
Inspectors: John R. Redig, 103: Oliver
.1. Ream, 76.
Assessor : Isaac R. Garman, 107 ;
Eberly, 106 ; Reuben U. Sherman, 72
Assistant Assessors : Samuel F. Leid, 71
Daniel Kline, 66 ; Jacob Lutz, 65 ; Jacob
Laush, 65.
Constable : Peter Sweigart, 126 : George
Snyder, 66 ; Samuel WeisselF, 42.
Supervisors : Jacob Buclier, 119 ; Hiram
Coover, 84 ; Joseph Kius6y, 123 : George
Lorah, 83. 4 T .
School Directors : George Fry, 133 ; Adam
Grill, 121 ; John Rank, 6.
Auditor: Samuel Royer, 33.
Clerk: Jeremiah Moltn, 51 ; Curtis Fry,
164,
57.
olomon Good, 57
COCALICO WEST.
Judge : John Hacker, 99 ; John Edwards
Jt ; Benjamin K. Hinckley, 70
Inspectors: Joseph Boner, tt:t Jacob Ila
gey, 54 : Henry Fastnacht. 36 ; F. A. Stritte
iB.
Assessor : John Ilipshrnan, 149: Samuel
L Hoover, 84.
Assistant Assessors : Joel Wiest, 64 : Ezra
Becker, 61 : Benjamin Gerhart, 54
Constable Samuel Botger,, 61 ; Jacob
Scober, 49 ; Enoch Fastnacht, 8.
Supervisors: Jacob Hauck, 95: Emanuel
Shirk, 146 ; Christian Moore, 114.
School Directors : Moses Shirk, 131: Geo.
Mellinger, 113.
Auditor : Israel W. Mentzer, 119.
Clerk : Adam Elsner, 42.
DRU.‘IORE
Judge : Hugh M. Penny,
Moore, 129.
Inspectors: N. N. Hensel, 216 ; William
Ralston, 119.
Asses:mr : Edwin Shoemaker. 216: E. D.
Waters, 129.
Assiotant Assessors A. S. Clark, 216 ;J.
Leeper Evans, 216 ; T N. MoSparran, 120 :
Clarkson Jefferis, 120.
Constable : Mark Showalter, 219 ; G. W.
Waistcot, 120.
Supervisors : J. A. McGuigan, 214 ; Mi
ohne' Westley, 216; William Hilton, 115:
Israel Tennis, 119.,
School Directors : W. S. Long, 217 ; W.
W. Watson, 217 : William Lee, 119 ; Dr. H
Raub, 119.
Auditor : P. W. Housekeeper, 216 ; Hugh
Penny, 119.
Clerk : W. Et Potts, 215 ; Wm. Rodgers,
119. _ _ _
Judge : (10th district,) Frederick Sher
bohn, 121 ; Nicholas L Peck. 89 j(s3rd dis
trict,) M G. Marple. 30 ; Levi Lewis, 19.
Inspectors: (10th district,) Eli Z Heisey,
121 ; Joseph,. Albright, 92. (53rd district,)
Joseph Shertzer, 28 ; John Brandt, 20
Assessor : William Portner, 215 :
Yetter, 129.
Assistant Assessors: Jacob D. Longeneck
er, 221 ; Benjamin Garber, 220 ; George Wil
son, 121 ; Christian Wolf, 120.
Constable: Henry Reinhold, 229; David
Swords, 104.
Supervisors : George W. Breneman, 194 ;
Henry S. Garber, 212 ; David Henderson,
123 ; Jacob E. Graybill, 138.
School Directors: Lewis Lindemuth 220;
Eli Hoffman, 218: Samuel Pence, 121 ; N.
M. Peck, 121.
Auditor : Michael M. Hoffman, 221: Si
mon F. Albright, 113.
Clerk : Henry Shriner, 222.
Treasurer : Harman Lightner, 222.
DONEGAL WEST.
62.
Inspectors : Jacob B. Hamaker, SS ; Jon
athan Diffendarfer, 63.
Assessor: John Prescott, 91 ; Isaac Win
ters, 60.
Assistant Assessors : Abraham Heisey,
90 ; Jacob Bossier, 88 ; Gotleib Gebhart,
60 ; Philip Fisher, jr., 63.
Constable : Reuben Ney, 88 : Frederick
Ripp, 83.
Justice of the Peace : Joseph B. Brene
man, 85 : William Morning, 63.
Supervisors : .Tacob Binsey, 85 ; Christian
S. Heisey, 87 ; John Benson, 62 : Abraham
Forney, 66.
School Directors : Martin Lindemuth, 87 ;
Abram Hoffer, 87 ; Christian Rutt, 63 ; Ja
cob Funk, 65.
Auditor : Samuel Rut t, 85 : John B. Horst.
65.
Clerk : Levi Sheaffer, 88 : John K. Shank
63.
Judge • Aaron Etneier, 152; Moore Con
nel, 152.
Inspectors : Samuel Peiffer, 168 ; Samuel
Slough, 121: Thomas S. Getz, 9.
Assessor: Jacob Gorgas, 126: John W.
Gross, 187.
Assistant Assessors : Curtis Fry, 138; A
braham Hess, 121 ; William Gunkle, 58.
Constable: H. S. Musselman, 130 ; Lewis
S. Mummaw, 107 ; H. C. Ludwig, 59.
Supervisors : Henry Sheaffer, 160 ; John
K. Landis, 132: Edward Nagle, 175; Sohn
Miller, 15.
School Directors: Amos Fasnacht, 156
John Seldomridge, 173.
Auditor : Charles Bowman, 142
Clerk : John H. Gross, 102
Roether, 69
Judge : John Oldweiler, 86 ; John A.
Gross, 59.
Inspectors : J. A. Smith, 80 ; George W.
Boyer, 56
Asssessor : Daniel Balmer, 75 ; James
Wilson, 71.
Assistant Assessors : Joseph Clinton, 81 ;
Jacob Bastresser, 83; H. A. Wade, 63: A
mos Harouff, 62.
Constable : Sebastian Keller, 91 ; Michaal
Kauffman, 61.
Justice of tlay Peace : Samuel Eby, 72 ;
1 George Byrod, 71.
School Directors : Jacob Dyer, 83 ; B. H.
Lehman, 81 ; B. B. Breneman, 81 • Philip
Esher, 66 ; Henry Shultz, 65 ; John S. gb
ersole, 80.
COCALICO EAST
DONEGAL EAST
Judge : John Ober, 89 ; Philip
EPHRATA..
ELIZABETHTOWN
'THAT COUNTRY 12 TEI MOST PBOBPBBOUB WILII2I LABOR CKHEXANDB THE GANATIBT 11.11WARD.' - BUCHANAN
LANCASTER CITY, PA., TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 29, 1864.
Clerk : Henry Miller, 182.
LITTLE BRITAIN.
Judge : Hiram M. Wilson, 152 ; William
Inspectors : David S. Schlauch, 153 ; Wil- Hays, 122.
Liam 11. Custar, 74. Inspectors: Samuel Fairlamb, 152; Joseph
Assessor : Elias Glauser, 223. Hilton, 121.
Assistant Assessor: Henry Musselman, Assessor : James Wright, 153 ; Robert
200 ; Cyrus Mentzer, 206.
Constable : William Nagle, 206 ; Reuben Montgomery, 120.
Assistant Assessors : William Thompson,
Hecker, 186.
Supervisors : George Drybread, 194 ; Jo. 151 ; William S. Ewing, 149 ; Isaac Wilson,
130 ; James Patterson, 123.
nas Nolt, 173. - . T ' Constable : William P. Scott, 149 ;E.
EARL.
Judge : Solomon Diller, 196 ; Isaac Holl,
School Directors : Adam Geist, 203
cob Bowers, 208.
Auditor: Henry M. Musser. 198
Clerk :George, W. Smith, 202
Holl, 13
Judge : Daniel S. Geist, 172; Isaac Foltz, 6.
Inspectors : Aaron C. Ranck, 135 ; Emor
S. Hammond, 6 ; John Killian, 43.
Assessor : William Rodgers, 107 ; Edward
Sengerwalt, 76.
Assistant Assessors : Harrison Holler, 6;
John Overholtzer, 179 ; William E. Ranck.
176 ; William Slute, 6.
Supervisors : Peter H. Souder, 176 ; Hen
ry Holey, 175 ; Jeremiah Holler, 6 ; Joseph
Stauffer jr., 7.
School Directors : George Wallace. 178;
Henry Kurtz, 180 ; Martin E. Stauffer, 6 ;
John K. Sandoe, 6.
Auditor: Franklin IV. Sensenig, 178 ; Ed
ward Woomert,
• Clerk : William J. Wallace, 178 ; Elias
Weitnecht, n.
Judge: Abraham Kachel, 29 ; Jacob Stein
metz, 68; Benjamin Landis, 51
Inspectors: Nathan Shaeffer. 70; Emanu
el Duck, 411; Samuel Raiford, 31.
Assessor : Jacob Wolf, 98 ; John B. Grey
bill, 85.
Assistant Assessors : Chrn. Oberholtzer,
140 ; Chrn. Myer, 130.
Constable: John 13. Brown, 111 ; Peter
Shirker, 28.
Supervisors: Robert L. Evans, 72; John
Burkholder, 60; John Bare, 52; Jacob Zook,
Jr., 32; Charles Adams, 64.
School Directors: Joseph Rupp, 128; Levi
Bard, 106; David Bender, 131: John M.
Shaeffer, 52.
Auditor: Henry Zwally, 158.
Clerk : S. M. Seldomridge, 156.
ELIZABETH.
Judge : Urias Lehnert, 100.
Inspectors: Daniel Weidman, 50; Abra
ham Bridegam, 34; John Blantz, 15.
Assessor: George Hammer, 95.
Assistant Assessors: John Beamisdarfer,
99: Samuel Shenk, 99.
Constable : Alfred Sesaman, 85.
Justice of the Peace: Franklin E Bentz,
; John D. Matthews. 23.
Supervisors : Elias Weidman, 98 ; William
Fausett, 97.
School Directors: Peter Risser, 98; Geo.
Wit ters, 99.
Auditor : Henry S. Brubaker, 99.
Clerk: George Bentz, 99.
Judge: Isaac B. Myers, 97: Samuel L.
Kauffman, 87.
Inspectors : Daniel Hawk, 97 : Elisha Ha
!sill. 88.
Assessor: William Dungan, 103: James
Risk, 81.
Assistant Assessors : James Corswell, 97 ;
William Brown. : John Howett, 89; David
Run, ;tit.
Constable : John Witmer, to ; Robert Rea
Justice of the Peace : Robert Evans, 101 ;
Abner McGlaughlin, 80.
Supervisors: David Myers, 98; George
Runkle, 100; Samuel Pickle, 84 John Herr,
S 7.
School Directors: D. D. Hess, 97: Jacob
Miller, 9r, : Jonah Keen, SS ; J. H. Gilbert,
211; ; S. B
Auditor: B. Witmer, 97; Elijah Keen, 89
Clerk : G. Hiltebrand, 93; David Wit
mer,
FULTON.
Judge: Abner Brown, 108; Samuel W
Scott, 54.
Inspectors: Christopher C. Cauffman,
Harvey Swift, 53 ; Montgomery R. Gryder
AsE.essor : John Scott, 108 ; las. Reily, 51
Assistant Assessors : Joel Smedley, 105
Robert McCullough, 106; Laurance Hipple
49; Jeremiah Brown, 53.
Constable : John Reily, 136.
Supervisors: Robert Killough, 11::8; John
Bicknell, 105 : Daniel D. Swift, 56: John
Reily, 60.
School Directors : Day Wood, 106 ; An
drew Lewis, 105; Isaac W. Towson, 56 : Wil
liam F. Jenkins, 511.
Auditor : Roger Kirk, 107 ; Henry McVey,
108; James H. Clendennin, 54 ; Robert Max
well. 54.
Clerk Lewis Brown, 96; Jos. Phillips, 64.
II E PFIEL DEAS r.
Judge: (23d District,) John L. Hershey,
65 : Philip Brehm ' 4. (38th District,) Jacob
Baker, 39 ; Jacob L. Brubaker, 57 .
Inspectors : (23rd District.) Peter B. Roh
rer, 64. (38th District,) John Hoffman, 39 ;
Christian Fry, 57 ; Samuel Deitrich, 5.
Assessor : Frederick Hoffman, 142.
Assistant Assessors: David Baker, 150 ;
John Swat., 146.
Constable : Christian Keller, 37 ;
Samuel Kissinger, 6.
Supervisors : John S. Wissler, 156 ; Levi
Gross, 155.
School Directors : Ephraim Hover, 93
Martin N Brubaker, 70 ; Jacob H. Hershey
162 ; John S. Swarr, 146
4kuditor : Levi Baer, 149 ; John Stauffer
141 ; Hiram H. Miller, 145.
Clerk : John L. Miller, 151.
HEMPFIELD WEST.
Judge: William Roberts, 252 ; Henry M.
Weller, 86.
Inspectors : John S. Dellinger, 166 ; Sam
uel R Kauffman, 84 ; John Kauffman 89
Assessor : Joseph Brown, 254 ; Isaac Conk
lin, 81.
Assistant Assessors : Henry Coppenheffer,
251 ; Henry G. Bruckhart 244 ; John M. Wel
ler, 88; E. F. Hoover, 87.
Constable : Henry Froelich, 249 ; George
Rettew, 86.
Justice of the Peace: John M. Greider,
251; Jacob M Conklin: 251.
Supervisors : Abram Newcomer, 256 : John
M. Shellenberger, 247 ; Jacob Hogendobler,
87 : Peter Mumma, 88.
School Directors :John Eendig, 252 ; To
bias M. Stauffer, 258 ; Levi Heidler, 75 ;
Henry Seamer, 87.
Auditor: A. R. Shellenberger, 252 ; Ja
cob N. Greider, (Ehrist.'s son-2 years) 250.
Clerk : Isaac C. Hogendobler, 252.
LANCASTER TOWNSHIP.
Judge: John Deobler, 94.
Inspectors: Samuel Wiggins, 43: John A.
Bausman, 52.
Assessor : Philip Landis, 94.
Assistant Assessors: Samuel Bausman, 90;
Benjamin H. Longenecker, 95.
Constable : Isaac Heiney, 67 Scattering,
19 ; Henry Mancha, 7.
Justice of the Peace: Harris Boardman,
93.
Supervisors Isaac Bitzer, 34 ; Andrew 11.
Shenk, 61 ; Christian Brubaker, 65 ; George
Tomlinson, 17.
School Directors: Harris Boardman, 94 ;
John Johns, 69 ; Martin Shenk, i 5.
Auditor: Samuel Haack, 94.
Clerk : Christian Lintner, 94.
LAMPETER WEST.
Judge: Adam H. Lefever, 101 ; John K.
Bachman, 72.
Inspectors: J. K. Reiff, 75; Benj. Mylin,
32; Henry M. Miller, 31 ; L. M. Wilkinson,
Jonathan
20.
Assessor : Daniel M. Landis, 54 ; John H.
Miller, 123.
Assistant Assessors: Christian Lefever,
116; J. B. Herr, 78; David Landis, 137.
Constable: Michael Kendig, 96; Philip
Shisler, 81.
Justice of the Peace : Alpheus Carpenter,
116 ; C: S. Zercher, 51.
Supervisors : Jacob Meyers, 38 ; Benjamin
Leachey, 136 ; Henry Byers, 80 ; Daniel Mil
ler, 61 ; Philip Lefever, 27.
School Directors : Abraham Leaman, Sr.,
144: B. H. Bachman, 1741 Franklin Herr,
27.
Anditoi A. C. Herr, I'6o'; John Mussel-
man, 156.
John H
EARL EAST
EARL WEST
W. Phillips, 122
Justice of the Peace: Joseph C. Jamison,
149 ; David Cope, 123.
Supervisors: Robert Snodgrass, 151; Wm.
Griffith, 151 ; N. H. Wells, 121 ; Wm. Peo
ples, 123.
School Directors : John L. Patterson, 150;
Henry P. Townsend, 152 ; Morris Reynolds,
122 ; S. S. Swift, 122.
Auditor: Marshall Wright, 152; D. K.
Hilton, 121.
Clerk : Benjamin Brogan, 152 ; Jesse Jen
kins, 119.
LEACOCIC UPPER
Judge : . Adam Bare, 159; Dr. Isaac C.
Weidler, 71.
Inspectors: Samuel Bushong, 160; Wash
ington Simmons, 70.
Assessor : Jacob Becher, 156; John Zel
lers, sr., 72.
Assistant Assessors : John Musser, 163;
Benjamin Owen, 162.
Constable : John B. Snyder, 145: Israel
K. Mearick, 85.
Justice of the Peace: William Weidman,
227.
Supervisors : William Lytle, 152 ; Jacob
Rauck, 166 ; Henry Weidler, (smith) 65 ;
Peter Kellenber, 75.
School Directors: Solomon H. Myers, 157;
Samuel R. Myers, 153; John Sigle, 70 ;
John Bard, 78.
Auditor : Jacob Kurtz,l62; Daniel Weidler,
69.
Clerk : Levi G. Kemper, 160 Wm. Gross,
r., 71.
LEACOCK.
Judge : Abraham Bair, 159 ; John L. Light
ner, 61.
Inspect , ',los Rutter, Jr , 25 ; David
Sterling, ohn N. Woods, 134.
Assessor: William B. Gable, 166 ; Joseph
Mimm, 47.
Assistant Assessor: Isaac Bair, 160: Peter
B. Heshey, 160.
Constable : Isaac Hoover, 123 ; Samuel
Bowman, 62.
Justice of the Peace : William Kennedy,
164.
Supervisors : Joseph Hersh, 125 ; John
Groff, 125 ; Robert Lynch, 86 ; Amos L. Es
benshade, 50.
School Directors: Christian K. Lapp, 159 ;
George Seldomridge,ls2; Dr. Samuel Sample,
50.
Auditor : Richard J. Rutter, 157
Town Clerk: Janos K. Eaby, 161
LAMPETER EAST.
Judge: Calvin Cooper, 200.
Inspectors: Benjamin N. Groff, 181;
Christian Erb, 40.
,Assessor: Robert Miller. 120 ; Jacob H.
Buckwalter, 99.
Assistant Assessors: Abraham Buckwalter,
202 ; Louis C. Lyte, 202.
Constable : Peter Clara, 207 ; Felix liach
ner, 4.
Justice of the Peace : Jacob Rohrer, 210.
Supervisor: John G. Hastings, 209 :.Jacob
Bierly, 148 : Emanuel H. Herr, 59.
School Directors: Amos Bushong, 212
Abraham Esbenshade, 213.
Auditor: Benjamin Witmer.
Zook, 11.
Clerk : Jacob Riddle, 216.
MANHEIM TOWNSHIP
Judge : George A. Urban. 131: George A.
Hank, 5 ; Beuj. Workman, 90
Inspectors: Samuel Myers, 103 John
Kneff, 5 : John K. Grubs, 102.
Assessor : A. C. Ilyus, 103: Henry F. Eber
le, 118.
Assistant Assessors : Thomas Grosh, 211 ;
Christian Hess, 229.
Constable: S. S. Geist, 237.
Supervise s : Jacob Kepperling, 173 ; A.
H. Bomberger, 150; Joseph Seigfried, 110.
School Directors: Henry S Hoste tter,(2 yrs)
107 Andrew L. Lerch, 131: Abraham D.
Heller, 205: John Miller, 107: E. J. Bails
man, 80.
Auditor : Isaac L. Landes, 168.
Clerk: Jacob Minnich, 230.
MARIETTA BOROUGH.
Judge : Thomas Barnes, 165.
Inspectors : Girard Roth, 165.
Assessor in the Borough : George 11. Ettla
96 ; Henry Bucher, 56.
Assistant Assessors : S. S. Nagle, 98 ; Geo.
Shreiner, 101 ; Wm. L. Carter, 53 ; C. How
Or, 53.
Assistant Constable in Borough : A. Ropp,
98 ; Melchoir Hertine, 54.
Justine of the Peace: C. C. P. Grosh, 99
School Directors : A. Summy. 97 ; C. A
Schaffner, 104 ; Wm. H. Eagle, 53 ; Dr
James Cushman, 57.
MARIETTA.
Chief Burgess: George W. Mehaffey, 101
Christian Bucher, 40
Assistant Burgess : John K. Fidler, 96 ;
Frederick Maulick, 54.
Town Council : H. S. Libhart, 90 ; J
Libhart, 92 ; J. Peter Walter, 95 ; B. F
Hiestand. 93; Girard Roth, 93 ; John Crull
68; Lewis Bouseal, 57 ; Charles Girod, 57
Martin Hildebrandt, 57 ; Geo. L. Mackley
56.
High Constable : A. Emswiler, 91 ; F. H.
Mosey, 59.
Judge : Aaron Gable, 80 ; Jno. Shillow, 57.
Inspectors: Levi Boughter, SO: Edward
McElroy, 57.
Clerk: Abram Alstadt, 9R; Theo. Hies
.tand, 94.
MANHEIM BOROUGH
Henry C. Boyd, 96 ;
Judge
Miller, 46
Inspectors: Henry A. Beeler, 93; George
W. Fisher, 45.
Assessor: Henry Dffenderfer, 108 : Hor
ace Dasher, 35. ,
Assistant Assessor: Samuel Witmeyer, 99;
Daniel Danner, 97 : Henry Baker, 46: Eman
uel Day Long, 46.
Constable: Benjamin L. Gibble, Sam
uel Chapman, 51.
Burgess : J. M. Hahn, 96 ; J. M. Dunlap
44.
School Directors: D. B. Hackman, 91 ; J.
H. Kline, 92 : Geo. Mengler, 45 ; David
Brosy, 45.
Auditor : A. H. Heist, 9.5 ; Nathan Wor:
ley, 47.
Council: Miohael White, 39; David Fish
er, 3fi ; Michael Swartz, 102 ; Joe. Reiff, 105
MOUNT JOY BOROUGH
Judge: Samuel P. Beckley, 69; Peter
Waltz, 114: C. W. Johnson,ll.
Inspectors: David Libe, 25 ; Samuel
Donavan, 38; Henry Fultaton, 57; Andrew
Dellinger, 68.
Assessor : John R. Fitzgerald, 198.
Assistant Assessors : H. S. Myers, 4 ;
Benj. M. Grider, 177 Henry Shaffner, 133 :
Simon Meredith 13.
Constable : Jacob Shelley, 194.
High Constable : Christian Stoler, 94 ;
James Donaghy, 96.
Council: Benj. Mishey, 90 ; Jacob R. Hof
fer, 86 ; Samuel Bear, 96.
School Direotors : James A. Patterson, 135
Alexander Patterson 95 ; Levi Rickseoker
38; Samuel Eshleman, 97.
Auditor: Adam Sheller, 176.
Burgess : J. L. Ziegler, 194.
MOUNT JOY TOWNSHIP.
Judge: (49th district,) Abraham Herr, 55;
Benjamin Huttenstein, 23. (51st district,)
Abraham Good, 60 : Jonathan Nicola, 5.
Inspectors : (49th district,) Martin Hess,
28 ; Michael Meekly, 28 ; Philip Keener, 27.
(61st district,) James Menaugh, 6; John
Bossier, 32 ; C. S. Nissley, 29.
Assessor : Isaac Gish, 117 ; Adam Ream,
30.
Assistant Assessors George S. Becker,
120 ; Christian H. Nissly, 120.
Constable : H. F. Musselman, 99 ; Jacob
Risser, 28.
Justice of the Peace : D. E. Gingrich, 99 ;
Jacob Souders, 46.
Supervisors : Joseph Barnhard, 147 ; Wm
Winters, 71 ; William Hamilton, 35.
School Directors : John B Stehman, 136
Michael Ober, 129 Emanuel Deshler, 15
John H. Risser, 4.
Auditor : Henry B. Reist, P 22 George
Pierce, 28.
Clerk : Benjamin Groeb, 160
MARTIC.
Judge: John Crawford, 155: Henry
Galen, 91.
Inspectors: John McLaughlin, 87 ; John
S. Ewing, 133 ; Joseph Huber, 26.
Assessor: James A. Ewing, 121 ; James
Simpson, 115.
Assistant Assessors : Abraham Good, 158 ;
James H. Pegan, 161 ; Geo. W. Dunkle, 84 ;
James Galen, 84.
Constable : John B. Hess, 92 ; John Fisher,
91 ; Hugh O'Nail, 48.
Justice of the Peace : Thomas Wentz, 147 ;
Jacob S., Lehman, 129 ; George W. Dunkle,
80 ; Joseph Engles, 125.
Supervisors: David W. Russ, 177 ; Henry
Hess, 153 ; David Cully, 77 ; Isaac Lehman,
81.
School Directors: John D. Sensenig, 218;
Geo. Lamborn, 158 ; W. G. Wentz, 168 Jno
S. Flamer, 85 ; John Clark, 87.
Auditor : James Clark, 159 ; Thomas B.
Ambler, 158: J. C. Otto, 88: Amos Walton,
sr., 86.
Clerk: Daniel MoNlichael, 157; George
Robinson, 85.
Judge : (Washington district,) Jacob Seitz,
sr., 121 ; John Evans, 125. (Millersville
district,) John Brady, 75 ; Christian Charles,
29. (Indiantown district,) C. 0. Herr, 97;
Henry Gehr. 19.
Inspectors : (Washington district,) Jacob
C. Stoner, 123; Isaac Shultz, 123. (Millers
ville district,) Christian Keller, 78 ; Adam
Dietrich, 29. (Indiantown district.) Chris
tian Sourbeer, 99 ; Christian Hertzler, 19.
Assessor : Abraham Brubaker, 265 ; Chris-
Lien Young, 103.
Assistant Assessors : Adam Doerstler, sr.,
264 ; John Limner, sr., 263 ; John S. Mann,
105 ; Charles J. Rhodes, 105.
School Directors : Dr E B. Herr, 253 ;
Jaoob F. Frey, 247 ; Jacob C. Stauffer, 111 ;
James Bones, 113.
Supervisors : Jacob Greenawalt, 252 ;
Henry Loyer, 243 : Christian K. Witmer,
114 ; James Swords, 110.
Auditor : Abraham Miller, 263 ; Bernard,
Mann, farmer, 106.
Constable : Eli W. Gochenour, 262 ; David
Ilgas, 66 ; William Lyle, 65.
Clerk : Frederick Stoner, jr., 262 ; Benja
min Young, 104.
PARADISE.
Judge : Thomas S. Woods, 123.
Inspectors: Benjamin Weaver, 123 ; John
IF. Hersh, 14. •
Assessor: Elias Miller, 123.
Assistant Assessors ; Hiram F. Witmer,
123; Isillic W. Leidigh, 123.
Constable : Nathaniel Clark, 120.
Justice of the Peace: George Anthony,
122 ; Henry Kendig, 123.
Supervisor : Isaac Denlinger, 123 : Martin
Denlinger, 123.
School Directors : Christian Rohrer, 119 ;
Benjamin Breckhill, jr., 123.
Auditor : Christian Kenegy, (3 years) 123 ;
Joseph H. Lefever, (1 year), 123.
Clerk: John Zook, 123.
PEQUBA.
Judge: John \I ecartney, 82.
Inspectors: John Huber, 51; Josiah
Snavely, 23.
Assessor: Andrew Mehaffey, 79.
Assistant Assessors : Benjamin Snavely,
(Miller) 82 ; Jacob L. Hess, 82.
Constanle John Harman, 82.
Malice of the Peace : Andrew Mehaffey,
67.
204: A. H
Supervisors : Emanuel Harnish, go ; Ben
jamin Ressel, 71 : Henry Will, '2O Benja
Mill Good, 8.
School Directors; John L. Breneman, 80
David Eshleman, 79 ; A. M. Warfel, 4•
Auditor: Benjamin M. Barr, 73.
Clerk : Jacob D. Will, 80.
Judge : James Boyd. 146.
Inspectors : Jacob L. Demmy, 87 ; David
Beck, Jr., 46; David Conrad, 13.
Assessor : E. H. Gingrich, 146.
Assistant Assessors : David Hershey, 146;
David Weidman, 144.
Constable : Jacob Blocker, 144.
Supervisors: Benjamin McQuaid, 147 ; .Jo
seph Connelly, 142.
School Directors : Abraham Minnick, 146 ;
Henry S. Snavely, 140
Auditor : Benjamin Hereby, 145. -
Clerk : Jacob Busser, 148
PROVIDENCE.
Judge: John Strohm, Jr., 130 John
Tweed, 50.
Inspectors: P. H. Gochnauer, 133 ; Joshua
Winter, 52.
Assessor: Martin Huber, 54: John M.
Martin, 130.
Assistant Assessors : Samuel Booke, 93 ;
James Passmore, 110; William Gochnauer,
53 ; B. F. Rowe, 110.
Constable: Mifflin Elliot, 97 ; Martin
Bleacher, 83 ; Isaac Miller, G.
Justice of the Peace : John Strohm, 138 ;
John Hildebrand, 39. _ .
Supervisors: John Thomas, 129; Daniel
Bair, 130 ; Joseph Bleacher, 55 : John Con
rad, 52.
School Directors: John Wilson, 133; Jo
siah Burgess, 115 ; Henry McFalls, 49 ; John
K. Rauh, 69.
Auditor: John M. Shenk, 131; John
Strohm (2 years), 127 ; Benjamin Gochnauer,
, .
Clerk : John L Miller, 133 ; Socrates IS ,
er, 49.
- -
Judge : (7th district,) Tobias H. Hershey,
180. (52d district,) Jacob G. Good, 36. (54th
district, John Hipple, 21 ; John F. Mead,
Inspectors : (7th district,) Henry K. Mar
tin, 66 ; Abraham H. Heist, 55 ; John Miller,
26. (52d district,) Jacob Lichty, 24 ; Benj.
L. Brubaker, 12. (54th district,) Peter Sbick
ly, 14 ; Michael Hougnendoubler, 15 ; John
Meldram, 18.
Assessor : John B. Breneman, 177.
Assistant Assessors : Christian K. Long,
197: John Baker, sr., 198.
Constable : Stephen Grissinger, 22 ; Geo.
Hallman 7 ; A. P. Breneman, 15 ; Joseph
Ruble, 7.
Supervisors : John K. Rohrer, 195 ; Sam
uel Felker, 192.
Jacob B
School Directors : Christian W. Brubaker,
196 ; Abraham Risser, 198.
Auditor : John Metzler, (3 years,) 198 ;
Samuel L. Brubaker, (2 years,) 196; Abraham
Erhart, (1 year,) 198.
Clerk : George Bach, 197.
SADSBURY.
Judge : Joseph McGowan, 108 ; Wm. M.
Noble, 47.
Inspectors ; Jacob T. Whitson, 98 ; John
A. Rea, 54.
Assessor : John C. Jones, 103 ; Franklin
Homsher, 47.
Assistant Assessors : Levi Pownall, 108 ;
Samuel Walker, 101.
Constable: Wm. Proudfoot, 95.
Supervisors : Benjamin Carter, 92 ; J. G.
Fogle, 102 ; George Dale, 56 ; Isaac N. Town
send, 49.
School Directors: Cyrus Brenton, 100 ; J.
D. C. Pownall, 103 ; Leonard Hockey, 50
Wm. Fox, 48.
Auditor : Robert Maxwell, 102 ; Nathaniel
Gilespie, 50
Clerk : Abraham Roop, 104 ; Samuel Mil
ler, 5.
Judge ; Elias Brackbill, 125 ; Henry
Spindler, jr., 27.
Inspectors : Henry Hoak, 124 ; Benjamin
Myers, 28.
Assessor : Danttl Helm, 142. -
Assistant Assessors : John F. Herr, 77 ;
Henry Mussleman, 122 ; John K. Herr, 30
Constable : Daniel L. Brb, 113 ; John Fry,
11.
Justice of the Peace : J. Witmer Fritz,
126. •
Supervisors : John Winter, 121 ;. Benjamin
Longenecker, 13 ; Adam Herr, 107 ; Wash
ington Eckman, 39.
School Directors : Daniel Herr, (Parities)
128 ; Adam Herr, 143 • B. F. 80kutan,.22.:,
Auditor ; Henry Rohrer, 36 ; ... Henry, hityl
eleman, 5; H. N. Breneman, 113.
Clerk ; Jacob Martin, 162.
MANOR
RAI 110
STRASBURG
STRASBURG BOROUGH
Chief Burgess : Joseph Bowman, 67 ; James
McPhail, 16.
Assistant Burgess : A. R. Black, 86.
Council : Michael Book, 68 ; A. M. Herr,
68 ; Jacob Rohrer, 86 ; William S. Warren,
68 ; Christ Bachman, 68 ; William Steacy,
84 ; Joseph Holl, 68 ; Henry Neff, 18 ; John
P. Kilburn, 18 ; Alex. Schultz, 18; James
Curren, 17 ; Adam Holl, 17.
High Constable : Joseph Worth, 67; Thom
as Eager, 18.
Judge : James McPhail, 73 ; Levi Wald
ley, 21.
Inspectors : Frank P. Hart, 72; Robert P.
Spencer, 22.
Assessor : John Werntz, 73 ; Hiram F.
Pierce, 19.
Assistant Assessors : William P Robison,
94 ; Jacob Hildebrand, 72 ; Christ Bachman,
2
Constable: Robert Downey, 67 ; James
Paul. 23.
School Directors : J. A. Martin, 94 ; John
V. Heistand, 72 ; Samuel P. Bower, 21.
SALISBURY.
Judge : Samuel J. Henderson, 288 ; David
Kurtz, 75.
Inspectors : F. NI. Trout, 241 ; George G.
Worst, 74; Daniel Lee, 53.
Assessor : A. B. Ayres, 197 ; G. Ammon,
.166.
Assistant Assessors : R. W. Morton, 298 ;
J F. Hershey, 299; Jos. Hamilton; 39; John
Patton, 68.
Supervisors : Isaac Thompson, 280: Ken
edy Debut, 296 : John Barkley, 61 : John
Ammon, 66.
School Directors: B. F, Weaver, 292: J.
M. Dickinson, 288; Wm. Hamilton, 68;
Thomas W. Hendeoson, 71.
Auditor : Robert Baldwin, 233 ; H. F.
Sweigart, 236 ; John Mason, 69.
Clerk : T. Griffith, 300 ; S. Worrel, 69.
WARWICK
Judge : Jacob B. Tshudy, 268 ; Miles
Carpenter, 91,
Inspector: Charles W. Sturgis, 272 ; Chas.
R. Kreiter, 88.
Assessor : A. B. Hackman,
Coldren, 79.
Assistant Assessors: Peter S. Reist, 269 ;
Peter Witwer, 272.
Constable: Martin V. B. Keller, 240 ; Jac.
Garman, 111.
Litiz School Directors! C. W. Sturges, 44;
H. H. Tehudy, 50 ; Oliver Sturgis, 15: J.
W. Derr, 18.
Supervisors: Isaac Diffenderfer, 232:
Henry Stauter, 272 ; William K. Kemper,
150 ; Samuel Binkley, 72.
School Directors : John B. Hertzler, 205 ;
John B. Adams, 179; Henry B. Buck, 1U8;
Michael Behmer, 73.
Auditor : Samuel Fry, (Miller), 269 ; Isaac
F. Bomberger, 93.
Clerk : William E. Kreiter, 272 ; David
Fry, 88.
A SNAKE IN HIS HAT.—The editor of a
periodical states that a gentleman of the
highest veracity related to him the follow
ing snake story, which beats anything we
have read lately : 66 Going into an ordinary
for his dinner, he was surprised to observe
the extra care with which a gentleman who
took the seat opposite to him took off his
hat. He turned his head as nearly upside
down as possible without breaking his neck ;
then placing his head over his hat, he again
turned it, and received its carefully guard
ed contents, concealed in a pocket hand
kerchief, on his hand ; then gently laying
the bank of his hand on the cushion, he
slid the hat and its contents off, and com
menced his dinner. The attention of my
friend was irresistably dirrcted towards the
hat : and his surprise was greatly increas
ed, on observing the head of a sizeable
snake thrnst out and looking sharply about
him. The gentleman perceived the dis
covery, and addiessed himself thus—" My
doer sir, I was in hopes to h we dined a
lone, and not annoyed any one with my
poor pet. Allow me to explain. He is
perfectly harmless—only a common black
snake. I was advisad to carry him on my
head fol. rheumatism. I have done so for
several weeks and am cured—positively
cured of a most agonizing malady. I dare
not yet part with him ; the memory of my
sufferings is too vivid ; all my care is to
avoid discovery, and to treat my pet as
well as possible in his irksome confinement.
I feed him on milk and eggs, and he does
not seem to suffer. Pardon me for my
annoyance ; you have my story--it is true.
I am thankful to the informer for my cure,
and to you for your courtesy in not leaving
your dinner in disgust."
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the authority of the Constitution over a now attracted
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ed, to lieu of the extra copies d weekly.
Additions to Liebe m.iy be made at any time at same
rate,. Papers csunot be ehauged from one Club to
another, but on request of the person ordering the Club,
and on receipt of fifty cents extra, single papers will be
taken from tm, club :rid soot to a separate address.
Ali orders must be es.companled by the clash. Address
THE WORLD,
35 Park Row, New York.
t-f 7 tf 411
.... , OLDIERS IN THE ARMY AND OUR
P EOP L E AT Liti 11 E
Are cocc offorel an opportunity by which they can obtain a
GOOD AND DURABLE TaLE-Pliecle,
AT A
VERY LOW FIGURE.
OUR WATCHES ARE
ARRANTED TO KEEP TIME ONE YEAR,
AND TUE BUYER IS ALLOWED TUE
PRIVILEGE OF ExAmlNAtio , BEFORE THE
IMPROVED DUPLEX IN FULL RUBY ACTIONS.
first class flouting Time Piece of silver material, over
which is electru tine plated 18 1. gold, must durably
wrought, making toe imitation so faultless that it cannot
be detected from the solid material by the most expert.
°nred judges; .1111,1 will not affect it. London made move.
moot. Improved Duplex In fall ruby action, has sweep
e. cunds. and i , not to be excelled In general appearance.
This is decidedly one of the best articles ever offered for
traders and speculators. Engineers, emigrants, and persons
traveling, will find them superior to any other; alteration
of climate will not effect their accuracy. Price, packed in
good shape and good running order, only $35, or case of 6
fur $2lO.
SILVER DOUBLE TIME HUNTING LEVERS,
Best quality silver cases, over which electroline plated
18 k goad, similar to our Improved Duplex, and superior
adjusted movement with „ Stop," to be used In timing
he, 1,11, tc.; has Four Indexes for Washington and Green
wich lime, sweep necoud, and all the improvements. All
in all, takln4 its beautiful and faultless appearance and
its superior movement Into consideration, we regard it as
decidedly the cheapest article of rh. kind in the market.
Fri.*, in good rousing order, $35, or case of 6 for 200.
Rae We auk uo pay no advance, but will forward either
of them to responsible parties, to any part of the loyal
with bill payable to expressman when the goods
are delivered, giving the buyer the privilege of examine•
thou, and, if not satistactcry, the ,vatch can be returned at
our expense
Toe express companies refuse making collections on sol
diers and ether parties in the disloyal Maws, cousequehtlY
all each orders must be accompanied by the cash to insure
attenthm. We make a deduction of two dollars on either
watch when the payment le forwarded in advance.
Money may be cent by express at our expense.
HOS CAFFERTY & CO.,
93 and 05 Broad street, opposite City Bank,
nov 10 6ni 911 Providence, EL I.
LIF IC.' OF ARCHBISHOP RUGHSEI,
LIPP, OF - A RC tslciltiP LIU
LIPS', OF AKC aßlkillUP HUGHES,
First Archbishop ~f Now York, with a fun account of
bill tile, death red burial; as well no his services in all
pursuits and voontloos tram his birth until 618 death=
with his P rtrait. Burn in Ciogher, Ireland, 1798. Died
In New Y alt., January 3rd. 1864
Bury me in the sunshine,"
Archbishop Hughes' lard words. Price 25 cents. For
rale at J.. 11 WESTHALIFFEtt'S
Jon 26 tf 3] Cheap Book Store.
rIIHREE HUNDRED INVALIDS,
I have been cured since November, 1862, by the vart•
one modifications of Electricity as applied at the Electrical
Institute on Orange street, between Duke and Lime streets,
Lancaster, Pa
NOT ONE CERTIFICATE
has been published stone the Electrical Institute has been
ealabashed in Lancaster, but this system of practice has
been left to sink or swi m upon
lTn OWN MERITS,
some of the most respectable and substantial citizens of
Lancaster county, have been treated and cured, as can be
seen by returenee to theanteives, or the books of the
Institute.
DISEASES
Of every kind have been treated succeisfully, and In s
number of instances, after all other systems and medicines
had tailed, and the individuals had been pronoanced in
curable and
GIVEN UP TO DIE.",;; , --
Pulmonary Consumption, Liver Dlereates, Diabetic, Piles,
Dyspepsia, Catarrh, Paralysis, liemiplogia and Paraplegia,
liemeopia, Sobonia, Laryngitis,.frachelismns and all
diseases of the throat and voca crgana, Bronchitis and
Pleuritis, Neuralgia, Sciatic Spinal wsikners, Epilepsy,
when arising from functional dlisterba se of the Organism;
Chorea or St. Titus Dance, complaints tient to Females,
and especially
PROLSPSUS UTERI
or falling down of the Uterus, can be permanently cared.
and all nervous affections yield to the action of the Gal.
1 , 21.0iC and Electric currents, when properly applied.
One would be led to suppose, from the practical demon
stration given of the wonderful healing properties of Gal
vanism in the above diseases, that its efficacy as a Thera
peutic would be doubted by no one, and yet we occasional•
ly come across an individual who will not believe, simply
because the Medical Faculty, as a general thing, have not
Laken hold of it, to them we would say that there is hard
ly a Braithwaites Retrospect published but what refers to
the healing properties of Electricity, and that if the
faculty land's, stood more about It they would prefer it to
all other remedies, also, that some of the beat Phy
sicians iu the United States have adopted it. Hereafter,
however, in order to gratify all, there will be at the Insti
tute an eminent Physician of
FORTY TEAKS) ACTUAL PRACTICE,
and we cordially invite the diseased of all classes to call
and examine into the merits of this system, as collet:illa
tion and advice, together with pamphlets, will be given
Pyres of Charge.
. Glitato to W. FREED, Medical Electrician,
Orange street, between PALO and Lime streets,
oet 27 if 421 Lancaster. Pa.
ZIODUGGBIL.
1. This wonderful article, Just patented, Is eomething
entirely new, and never before offered to agents, who ass
wa nted everywhere. Pall particulars sent fros.
Address BHAW OLABH,
sor 19 12! Biddeford. Melee
Fv"l-T VILE, OF in VIDRY ORSORILis.
Non, warranted as goodos the beat, and cheaper than
the cheapest—at 11NTONLEr8, NOB." QOM analet op.
ponte Shenk's National Home, Lancaster. •
N. B. To any one purchasing po worth biliircitholut
of November woe 10 per cent. isM be Idle Wed for 0141 h.
aug 81
SIAM
NO. 12
PAYMENT IS REQUIRED
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