sews Items, 'Jefferson Davis arrived in Baltimore yes• terday from Havana. The Viiginia Convention has adopted an article making the Judges elective by the Legislature. • The President has prepared a veto of the bill restricting the Jurisdiction of the Su preme Court. Late advices from New Zealand report damage to the colony by Roods and storms to the amount of $2,500,000. A fire at Benneha Itun, near Petroleum, Ps., destroyed tanks of the el/Pocky of 4000 barrels and 2100 barrels of oil. The Hon. Daniel Williams was inaugu rated Mayor of Augusta, Me., on the 10th Inst. His speech betrayed no party spirit. Ohio has increased the salaries of her Judges or the Supremo Court to $4,000 per year. Petitions are being circulated in Missour :asking the Legislature to extend the right .of suffrage to women. The Supreme Court of the United States 1111 H decided that no State can impose a cap itation tax iou passengers. The skeleton and clothing of a supposed robber and IN9IISBIII wore bound the other day In Union township, Schuylkill county 'l'he bill exempting front taxation, mart. gages and Judgments, Is in danger of being killed in the Muse. Ti Is now staled that eighty lives were lost by the destruction of the steamer Mag. • nolia, near citichinati, ou Wednesday. Thu resignation of Cassius M. Clay, Min ister to Russia, has been accepted. Mr. Clay is on his way back to title country. Lucius 11, Tenney, defaulting teller of the First National Bank of Grounileiff, Mass., has been sentenced to tire years' Imprison wont. D. Watson Rowe, Dig., of Ohambersburg, Franklin county, was yesterday appointed an additional Judge of the Sixteenth District by Gut Governor. IVashlnglon Is said to afford more cases of extreme poverty and want, and riches and wastefulness, than any other place of r-the MOlllO population in the country. The City Council of Portland, Maine, has chosen Jacob McLellan, Republican, Mayor of that city—no choice having been made In two previous elections Ly the people. A new semiweekly paper, called the Saratogian, has Just been started ut Sara toga Springs, the fi rst number appearing on Wednesday last. The Knights of St. Patrick, of Now York, have been sent l'rotn Ireland a box of Irish Shamrocks, green, growing and flourishing /0 their native sod. We 111/W 1(11)'000 11111111110 11111110101 of dol lars, end more, MI fluidly, to an army whose exclusive duty It Is to keep the Southern ,States out oftlie Union. The Irish citizens of San Francisco cele brated the anniversary of St. l'atrick by a civil and military procession, and a public meeting and hangout. The Presbylerlan church at Grove ('lace, Rochester, New York, vas recently totally destroyed by lire. Loss, i. 10,000 ; 1 it/3;lmile° 1101 The tannery of Z. 1,. Ladul ,\* hi., at De troit, was destroyed by tiro on Tnosday bight. Loss $20,01111 to $lO,OOO. Insured for *25,000, principally in Eastern A Mins Bross was Instantly killed by lightning at dirookstun, lud,, on the 10th lost. 11cr sister, who was within y few foot of her, sells I/ niiijured. Though very stormy, a delightful audi ence of more Ihau 3,000 people listened, in Musk! Hall, Boston, MI the Kith, to Dr. T. S. Latoliert, of New York, on longevity. .1. Wore Butterfield has addriaaied a letter lo the lion. A. S. .Nlarsital I, resigninj; his position le( Secretary ()I' the New I Ititnp shire Democratic Stale Central Committee. A duel took placo on Us, morning of the ihLh inst., at the Sand forry, npar Au gusts, IM., bet wool Sallow! Williams and I, Jordon, citizisis, of Allikaa. Nobisly llon, 91r, (:nry, ohio, Mint, at n Now York th..intre, in noinisiny with his wifo, i.vasirobbid $290. The `.. , :kw York doh:- Lim.; have silo, rissitiiirisl $...:00 tiro tuonev. 'rho exiiiniulah;oll of (;,)vernor Bal:ur on the charge of pi rjurs , prererretl by a freed -1111111, .)1111110111,1 before the l: sited States (touttnitisdonttr on the Irtth 111,1., at New Or leans. A paBsonger train /111 lhu LOJIg Island Itailwny tun ill mad; on the 15th myna., near 11'oodside Ntation, billing ()metir (lei', anti severely injuthtug another man Nfary A, li.llllll.l . fOril, Sarah A. 1,0,1 i, ;Ind 1.).:111,E,4 Potter, of Now York, and .\,l,linßlinii,olAlll.SSll.Chtl ill its ilOt•l,rl . , or ni,di,•ine. Tllll PILLWILIL:1111111:."1•111.1,111.111.11'01•1121W1ILL1111 tWIJIVIL Slllllll, 11111 ,, :LI 1'111111) Ellison HW .oust 1 . 111 . 1: 1:F1:1111:UM ri rc r,a tributary of the Missouri river, la .11 Hi( !I lin Territory, for Roil 'Cary purposes. (ion. I 1 has to the Secre tary a \val. a ropori upon 11.10 surveys and !Ivo routes ror n ship ennui 111'011111i N 'agora .Falls. Thu estimates Witor vary Huh., and 1110 11:vorago In slant:. 512,- 000,01 a. Bustin , . guess rlvol'4, at Jillighnllllooll, X. V., %vas V.`r3' great. Tho I'lll4lll bridga ()vor tho Simitic.hunnu lutu Lm im mwt.pt itYvtly, :it'd it Iii. 1,11.0) 11•.1111 ahoy.. hits ulna passed down (110 Allo[llol' ZOIlliViN An' Iho Plll/111 Is 01111101:All ul'noxt.llll/11ill. .\ 11111,0111'y ask) why thaw Irmiii4 tiro tillowed t"Illlist11111,1110tItItt. i'a ml lo to 111111_10 In Ihu .I'LLti lit 111 trill. anitaint 111X4, In he 1911 Mud ill .4:11I1,1111,L 110 X I year under the now Conotitallon. to ,illtnted at til,:2,ttati,thia. Jt is thought tub will defeat tho rotimtitutlon, to th o p eo p:l, , 1 • 0 tan illlpt/V1.1.i1411011 to pay "twit It stun. TWelity-four 1 , , testi ry 111 the ainpottelittiont t.rlul, \Vero Slllllolollell 011 StLturtlay It the lin pen4ltitunt.tilittlitgsrs had their photographs taltctu In it group " " style, n photngraph galtury, ttn the 0111110 (lay. Andrea' I\ let ittlre, a nolo,' guerilla, con nected with the Into bank rohhery 111 mond, :Mo., was taken front the Jail al, that inane Tuesday night, by it party o f 141 X dia.- guised persons, ct4l tug tlionNeIVOS a vigil 'tau! 00111111ILIVC, :Intl Was hung to a tree. The Virginia Convention has adopted an Orllinglielf levying a tan et three cents on . $lOO, tin r!•Itl aml property, In Inc eollonted by the slierills, to pay the en pen sum of the Convention. A tiropdattlon to l'onaresa for the money 7.:01ed '.flu• county and townaliiii bridges in ;Mer cier ruunty suil • orod severely by the bile ilood. TWOIVI, fifteen Ittrge Itirtmeov are to 1,13 eroded Itt I,eltlirlt comity denim the ttp q.trottellitig au motor. The House bill for the prevention or .cruelly LO :110111111S 11:1S been reported upon Savorably uL Littrredtorg. Ciro. Ell( shy 111,11 , servive uu the battle llold than all the Radical generals in the front I:vary ,Intyn—or Fred. K arlz, lute muuthQr of the Leglehtture' iv ,tbont .Muting anChigh.sh paper 11 . E. Centro Si all Centre county. The now city of Altoona has resolved to pay Its I\ tapir s.tna per annum thief of Pollen tits( e 1 11<, $125,.1ind solicitor, $125. Inel:bison College, at Carlisle, got.) fifty thousand dollars .mt, or the centenary col lecithin or 1 , 1111,1,4,11,m0 K. Conference, A model holwu for apprentices, young I echanics and clerics, has been estahliwlied In Philadelphia, and 1)1,1111..4 to 1.)0 a sue• VOis. tiurerol 11.,Acs pigooloi Well seen il • Ying over :mil illiout Illootosliorg on the 16th lust. Thoy flew too high for sports- There are in this Stale one grand lodge, live hundred and forty-two subordinate lodges, Mid thirty thousand members of the order of Good Tomplars The citizens of Altoona prottinot t or qanlzatton or ntook colnpnity for the erection tas n public hall told tnatticut !must , In that. place. The Itepublivans or.l uuiuln isitinty, by 0 majority or 272, have decide/I to favor of adopting the Crawford eoulity syskon In nominating calitTiiliqs for onlee. Jersey Shore, liycoluing isinitty, a thriv ing and prosperous Is evidently also healthy IMO. But one death has been reported there since October. In less Man three months, one stable In Jfew CllStil` NOM Lwu hl udrrd 11111.1 eighty 110141N, I . ol` till` 1114ttl'I`glall stint ot' 200. All the horses wore ringed In Lawrence odunty. Tile 'CIIIIIIIIIHNIOIIOI4 Of .131oir county last woolc awarded the bollding of Lilo proposed now JOB to Mr, Jonathan filmic, of Afilem burg, Center county, For the mum of 81w,- Col. Levi 'L. Tote ..1 co., are•milking or rangomente to pubileh it tinily paper In the Jilty of Wrillinnamort, to ha called the Wil• 1 ianmporl Morning , Vtandard, 11 will be ' Democratic in polities. Somas Delumitter, who WIN (I'M 1117 d convicted for the inurder of Dr. Durkin ut WilkD os•orre, hoe been grunted it new trio', The m u Met' Wile committed at Serail ton .iithent the 11 rot of June lont. lion, Akin Paokur hum boon olno4on 11(111t. lhOLUiligil VltilOV 1111111.110, In rill 111) or VV. NV. Longstroth, .1.:t4.1., Who roxignod 111.1 to Wilco on account or declining houlth. clintrlom linrb.horno, Inox boon oppoln teli Vivo Pruoldont ortho road. Iron. David Wilmot dlad at Towanda, 3'a,, on Monday. lie had boon it 1101tro.. tentative and it Sununu in Congress, and WIN tl/0 author of the famous WiIITIOL Imo. At the time of ills death ho hold the •oeltion of Judge of the Court of Claims. Mr. U. Mortimer, the business ,Inanagor f the Black Crook Company, who worn i .orformlng In Erielast week, absconded on aturday night, Waving the company's hills npald, and anrrying , off $3OO or $4OO. The i.orformers ware left destitute. , Dr. D. S. Poffer, a prominent physielan Abbottstown, Adams county, has hi:l9re hollering under mental dcrangemoqr for some time, but, it wee not , thought, daces tffy to confine him. Last ',tvesday night, in a paroxysm of insanitya Rulidecan as sault upon atv na aen pse Cole, who was 'Caving at hilitonseiand crushed his skull with a heavy wash bowl so that he died the next day. The Dr. has been confined in do Adams county Jail. TIIE .I.:4*NOASTEti.'"W-RtIKLY =INTELLIGENcCER, WEDNESDAY', _ _ Proceedings in Congress. 'WASHINGTON, March 18. In tho United. States Senate; yesterday, Mr. Edmunds, of Vt., read a resolution of the Retrenchment Committee, declaring that the recent report on whiskey frauds, though made by one of the committee, was made on his own responsibility, an* not authorized by the committee, the subject never having been referred to them. -Mr. Williams; of Oregon, offered a bill to pro vide a Government for Alaska, which was referred. In the House, Mr. Jenckes, of R. I. made a statement on behalf of the Retrenchment Committee, disavowing the Whisky Re port recently made by Mr. Van Wyck, of New York. On motion of Mr. Chanter, of New York, the Secretary of the Treasury was directed to inform the House in what way frauds were detected and prevented in printing United States currency. The bill to admit Alabama was considered, and fi nally Mr. Stevens, of Poona., saying that he was not satisfied to force'a vote upon it In view of the election returns, moved Its recommittal, which was agreed to. WASHINGTON, March 10. In the Senate - yesterday, the conference report of the Bounty Payment and Con sular Appropriation bills was concurred in. The bill relating to the record of con voyances of vessels was passed. A commu nication was received from General Grant, enclosing a telegram front General Meade, saying that the execution of the bill direct ing military commanders to hill offices with those who can lake the test oath would be impracticable. The bill removing the tax on manufactures was considered, passed in Connnitee of the Whole and reported to the Senate. Mr. ltiherinan gave notice that ho would press it yotu upon it to-day. Ad journed. In the House, Mr. Broomall, of Pit., moved to reconsider the vote referring to the Judi ciary Committee a bill introduced by him in July lust, giving the suffrage to negroes in all the States of the Union. The bill was supported by Messrs. Broomall, 801°1101d, g.olloy and Stevens, Of PO., and opposed by Messrs. Woodward, Boyer and Lowrance, of Pu., and by Mr, Kerr, of Ind., and Mr. Spalding, of Ohio. Mr. Spalding favored negro suffrage, but opposed the bill as a direct violation of the Conatltution. Mr, Stevens offered a substitute for the bill, but Mr. Broomall withdrew his motion, leaving (lie matter still In coin inittpe. Mr. Farnsworth, of 111., from the Reconstruc tion Committee, reported another dill to admit Alabama, and the House soon after adjourned. WASHINGTON March :2.e. In the U. S. Senate, yesterday, the amend - tnents of that Jody to the Invalid Pension bill were insisted upon, and another con ference ordered. The bill relieving the political disabilitle: of B. It. Butler, of Ten nessee, was taken up, but laid aside to resume the consideratfon of this bill repeal ing the tax.on certain manufactures, which was passed'and goes back to the House for concurrence in amendments. In the House, Mr. Baukiz, of Mass, intro ducedaLill, which was referred, for the regulation of labor in the navy yards of the United States. The Senate amendments to the Post-route bill were amended and con curred in. Mr. Boutwell, of Mass., from the Judiciary Commitee, reported the bill providing that in case of the inability ofthe Chief Justice to perform Ids &Wee they HMI devolve on the Senior Ausochite dos- Ike, and It was passed. The bill to am flume the J?reedunen's Bureau another year I was passed —yeas 90, nays 97. The Civil Appropriation bitl was considered. A new • Committee of Conf'ereue; on the Invalid Pension bill was appointed, and the House anion rned. WASIIINOTON, March In thu United States Senate, yesterday, Mr. Drake, of Mo., offered a new rule impeachment, dirt:cling the Chief Justice to be addressed as "Mr. President" during the Impeachment trial, but objection being I made, it was not received. Mr. l'essendeu Introduced a bill, which was tabled, allow ing u drawback on shipbuilding materials. Mr. Henderson's bill, authorizing a peace with the Navajo,' Indians, and appropriat ing $150,000 for their removal to a new re servation, was passed. Adjourned. n the House, Mr. Boutweli reported a revolution, which was adopted, plodding for the attendance of the house at the Int peaehment trout. Mr. ]fill, of New Jersey, introduced a bill, ~ ,1111.1 tuns referred, pro viding for an American line of steamships to Europe. The civil appropriation bill was l'olltiidOled and passed. Mr. Wood, of Now York, offered an amendment to Wu Citizens' Protection bill, which was relerred to the Foreign Committee. Adjourned. WAS II NwroN, March 23. lu the United States Senate, on Saturday, the Ponta! Appropriation hill was passed, and sent to the House. Mr. Itamsey, of Minn., introdutod a ILII to reorganize the Post (Mice Deport mem, which was referred. The Army Appropriation Mil was con sidered and passed, and retitri,ed to the 'louse tor uoncurrence in 11111K1d117Q11 . N. Mr. Munn!) moved to take up the report of the Committee on Rules, so that it become the special order of businesx. Air. _Drake de sired consideration of his rule, directing that the Chief Justice be addressed as "Mr. President " during the I mpeaciont.nt aud H 01111) diSCUHMIOII fol lowed, but Mr. Mm', rill's motion finally Metiailed by a vote of :21 to a , anti the Senate then adjourned, In the House, proceedings were timid; tied to debate. Mr. Blair, 01' A11(11100, Hpolcu In l'evor of gold ithiyullint flit 1,111.41, oh !Nations. Air. Lawrence, of ()lint, spoke on Me Indian land question Mr, I'vrhaln, 01' favor of tinctitultging mer cantile marine; Mr. Palm , of Wisconsin, on treaty purcii.isos ; lout Mr. Woodward, of Pennsylvania, on republican forms of wicern moot. A lively discussion also took glace In regard to the lllNalillll , depriving the Supreme Court of appellittedmlsilletion in reconstruction (0151.4, hi the 1 1 .S.Senate, yesterday Mr. Cragin, of :C. 11„ introduction a hill nuiklugoppro prlatlolu fur the expenses of the impeach. moat trial. were Introdun,d by Mi. NN'llson, 01' A 110.,, reorganizing the Stele hopertnient ; Mr. Morgan, at N. Y., abol ishing the Wilco of Superlttheideut of Ex ports and Drawbacks; Mi, Cole, of C'al., roothanizlng l tho U. S. Circuit Courts, All these wore referred. Lt the Bowie, bills were introduced by M r. Junclies, df 11, 1., to regulate the Civil Service; by Mr. Veit Horn, of Ale., to amend the Bankrupt Act; by Mr. Eliot, of Mites., for the examination of officers In the mercantile marine, and to encourage natal• cal schools. Mr. Holman, of Ind., offered a ITBDlution declaring for greenback payment of the public dolffi and moved the previous questibm The House refused a test vote on the renolutiop . , and referred It to the Ways and Meane Committee. The mem berm then proceeded to the Liernao chamber, to attend the Impeauliment inn their return'', Mr. Bingham moved a recessnMil I I o'clock lids morning to act on the repliciicon of the managers, which was agreed to, and .IM, Ilonso adjourned. kre.,:"peilluirs of the Legislature, I Anarsinthu, March 17. In the Senate, 4.140ng the bills reported upon favorably from committees was one incorporating the Pennsylvania Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Arlin:ds, and ids° one requiring the Spruce and ,117ine. Street Railway Company to carry for a single fare passengers from one end of the road to the other. An act was presented authorizing the different cities, boroughs, and towns In the Commonwealth to ap point inspectors of milk. A bill-was intro duced authorizing the Governor to appoint inspectors of steam boilers, 4 message front the Governor was received vetoing the net relating to road Juries in Philadcl pnia. The bill regarding the liabilities of railroad companies, and one granting tin milties to the Soldiers of 1812 were passed. Action rood. In the House among the bills passed was one exempting the properties of the Howard School Association, Southwark Soup So• ciety, and Eighteenth-ward Soup Society; also, the Senate bill refunding William M. Cooper taxes assessed on the Cooper-Shop cud volunteer Ilefreshment Saloon ; also, it bill authorizing the appointment of six notaries public in Philadelphia.; also, one incorporating the. Protestant Episcopal Book Society of tills city; also, the Senate bill relative to the ineorperation of the In diana and Westmoreland Gas-coal Com pany; and also one incorporating the Ger man Theatre of this city. A message was received front the Governor vetoing the bill incorporating the Washita Hall Association, and alsolhe act authorizing the opening of Sharpneck street. Adjourned, 11Antusnuaa, Wednesday, :starch Is, In the Senate a bill was read repealing that ;loft of a supplement tout: act Meer poraiing Philadelphia, which provides that members of Councils and the Legislature shall not be members or both bodies at the Name time; also ono authorizing the sheriff to Publish tam notice in a tl ennui' paper. The bill granting pensions to soldiers of 1812, was passed, er was also ono giving the courts power tomato and divide boards; also a bill regulating the State tax on odious, on process, and on commissions. Ad journed, In Ulu House tho bill giving $500,000 to citizens of Adams, Franklin, Fulton, Bed• ford, and Cumberland counties was lost, when Is übstltutu was offered and agreed to. The free railroad law was agreed to as recommended by t he conference committee. Adjourned llnititis mina, March lc, In the Senate an act was passed provent• lug the sale of meat, etc., under cortaln entmitances, between sprite.° groat and Uirard uvenuo. A resolution was offered urging upon our Congressmen the noeossity of appropriating live million dollars to on. able froodman to emigrate to Liberia, Among the bills passod was ono Incorpora ting the Anthracite Improvomont Com pony; also, ono incorporating the Uholton - ham Co.oporation Improvement Apitinotti tion ; ;lbw, ono oxotnpting tho State Agricultural Society from taxation; also, One relative to the Oormantown Precr•licaw. Adjourned. In the Homo an not validating the title to roil watt) heretofore sold and convoyed woe passed dually, Several other bills wore passed, among them an oat grouting the Courts of Common Pions and District Courts thojur,lsdiotion of a Court. of Chancery in all cues of mortgages given, by corpora lion's; also, •an act ,relative to the sale of lands for unpaid taxes. The Senate amend ments to , the bill granting pensions to sol diers of 1812 were condurrod in, A bill ,regulating the running ,of oars through .borough limits passed. A joint resolution was passed extending the time to 1871 for the Snel report of the civil code commis sion. Adjourned. 'The United States steamer Wampanong, the flsgship of the Nth Atlantic squadron, is to be r,elleved in ofw days by the United States steaumer Contocook, now fitting out at the Portamnutb, N. H., Navy-yard -. Latest by Telegra,ph ! Conscresitqual. . WASHINGTON, March 24. SENATE.—The Court of Impeachment commenced at 1 o'clock, when the Chief Justice took his seat, and the President's counsel, with the managers and members of the House, took seats. Mr. Boutwell, one of the managers, read the replication, when a copy was ordered to be furnished the counsel for the President. The motion pending at adjournment, made by the Pres ident's counsel for time to prepare for trial, Mr. Johnson moved to fix the time at 10 days. Mr. Sumner moved an amendment to proceed with the trial from to-day, Sundays excepted. The Senate retired for consultation. In reply to a question by Mr. Buckalew, as to how the entry upon the journal, of the President's return of a bill to the Senate could be had, as provided by the Constitu tion, if the Senate was not Inactual session, and therefore no journal was kept, Mr. Edmunds repeated the views hereto. fore expressed by him, holding that Con gress was In session as contemplated by the Constitution, until It declared itself ad journed. Further debate ensued. Messrs. Johnson and Hendricks supported the bill, as giving a clear definition to a doubtful provision of the Constitution, as to what constitutes an adjournment, and Mr. Morton opposing It. The bill was passed by a vote of 29 to 11. Tho Senate then took up the bill to regu late pro3entation of bills to the President and their return. Mr. Davis moved to strike out the second section. Lost, Housn.—The replication was agreed to by a vote of Ile against :la, and at I o'clock the memb?rs proceeded to theSonate. The managers presented the following re plication : ' The House of Representatives of the United States have considered the several ' answers of Andrew Johnson, President of ! the United States, to the several articles of Impeachment against him by them exhib ited In the name of themselves, and of all the people of the •Unlted Slates, and re serving to themselves all advantage of ex , caption to the insulUciency of this an swer to each and all of the ker. oral articles of impeachment, exhib ited against said Andrew Johnson, do de ny each and every averment in said lies , - ' oral answers, or either of them which deities , or traverses, acts, intents, minces, or mis demeanors, charged against Andrew John. son lu said articles or impeachment, or either of therm sod fur replication to said answer, do say that said Andrew Johnson Is guilty of the high crimes and !Made. nwanurs, menhoned In said articles, and that the 'louse of 11cl:4.w:entail yes are ready to prove the saMe. Two minority' reports were presented from members of the Committee on the Kentucky - election case. One charges Mr.. Young with having aided the rebellion, and , therefore not entitled to his seat, and that the t_overpor be notified that there is a vaeaucy„ The other report claims that Mr. Young is not dlstinalifled; No gegen had in the ruse. Tile post rook) 1111 and post oaleo appro.. prildlOt/ bill, both passed and go to lho president. Foreign Newm NEW YORK March 21.—Files of the Eng lish papers per steamer City of Baltimore contain the following: In the House of Commons, on the 9th, Mr. Osborne asked the Secretary of State for foreign affairs, if Her Majesty's govern ment intend to enter into negotiations with Mr. Burlingame as chief representative of the new LChlnese Einhassay, respecting the treaty of Fientsin Lord :;tanley said if Mr. Burllngamo ur riyed as he presumed he Would duly ac credited us the representative of China. lie should be prepared to enter into negotia lions and discussions with him on all mat ters anucting the Chinese Empire. From lilt Vllllll IIAvANA, March 2.1.-4 great battle took place in Hayti on the 7th, at Savanna I,a Grande. The Cacos were totally destroyed, het the losses were also great. i.n the other side. The National troops are now iu posses sion of Fort Liberia. A. general amnesty has been proclaimed. President •lalliave is still at the Cape. There Is a general istr4.lyzaoon in bunir 110:01, 1111 n quotation fur paper money is ill for silver dollar. llonolula Advice,. UOSOLL: LA, March 9.—The Hawaii Evangelical Board called a convention of all missions in the Pacific to bo held at Honolulu In Juno 18%. The occasion be ing the semi-centennial anniversary of the establishment of missions on that Island. The Royal proclamation ordered the legis lative assembly to convene at Ilonolula, April 10th. The latekatranua Ladled for Hilo. From W 1,14111110011 )VASIIINUTON, .111iirch 21.—Tho House Committee on .I;lections have duchled to give Ulu coat, In the contented case of Ito I,nno vs, Morgan, to Qeorge VV. Morgan, tiro sitting member, Tho replication of imputteinnent of alto inintagers, submitted to the flown, to-day, Is dlfferont paper front that pubilshud ht some or the nubile print!, thin tnornlng, am being the ono agreed upon by theta, From Callfornln S.'tN Ir un sctsco, MIII . OII 23.—Thu Golden City, front Panama, arrlvad thls morning. Thu hartlemt rata 8101.111 or the MOllBOll pru• vaned for the past twenty-four 'marks. 'Phu British tildp V lactate, hour it. l'olut, meta. to pieces during the storto, and Is now a toLLI 11)48. Thu bin for rbmoval of the state capital from tinerninento WOK in mnuito:y post poned in the I.,egislaturc;. From Europe—Per talkie I,ONooN, March 24—Noon--Consols ul 9:' , 619:34 ; Bonds quiet at 7262,72 . 4; Illinois Central at S 9 ; t'rlo at .17. vimpooL, Alan! 21—Noon.—Cotton ()peas quiet, with estimated sales or ).(),(10() lades miotapotis uoahanged. Brpadatuffs, provisions and ,ro(itia , nn ehnaged, ()Melva F Ih In Rhode Lamm—The State Treasurer (a Truly Loll General) a Defaulter to a Large Amount. The Hub-committee of the Finance Com mittee of the house of Representatives, in charge of the investigations of the several accounts and officers of the State, have, in pursuance of their duties, had under ex amination the affairs of the General Trea surer of the State, General Geo. W. Tow. Yesterday, the sub•coututlttee, accompa nied by lion. Chas. C. Van Zandt, Speaker of the neuse of Representatives, and James C. Collins, I.lsti., State Auditor, had an in terview with Gen.zrel Tow, and asked to examine his books. 4 most pain ful scene ensued. The clerk of General Tow, a most worthy young man, who en joys tile confidence of every ode acquainted with him, was brought bolero the Conunit, tee, and when asked n plain question af fecting the funds of the State, and the char acter 0' certain deposits, fell, like a log, in sensible, in the presence of the Committee, and so remained for a period of fifteen min utes. The end of the painful scene was a confession on the part of General Tow, first to General Van Zandt, privately, and then, under his peremptory advice, to the Com mittee, that he had been in the habit of using the funds of the State in his own private In;Ainess, and that he was a defaulter to the State to the amount of $4,000. His resigna tion of the t,tlb.e was immediately placed in the hands of General Van %malt, to be for .warded to the Governor, whets absent from the State, and the Committee culled General Parker front his bed, late at night, and put him in possession of the office, with its val uable books, bonds, and accounts. The declination of General Tow to he a candi date for re-election to the Wilco of General Treasurer has also boon sent to the State Central Committee of the Republican party. —Providence Press, lifarch 14. r'rloPY. Mack, of the Cincinnati ConintkrLitil l In his WeshingtDn correspondence, gets MT the following good hit: Speaking of Forney reminds ins of a question which it to worth while to ask him, in view of some of his recent para graphic palaver about Alabama reconstruc tion. Ile takes the ground that inasmuch as the rebels have never publicly ronounced the doctrine of secession, or never express ed ;heir sorrow for Involving the country in the late war, they can not be trusted with political power, Now, the distinguish ed " Colonel " once wrote a letter which has since figured In a famous divorue case, Ho advises a friend to get another man drunk in order that ho might get from him an ad mission " as a thing to be proud of" that ho had illicit connection with Mrs. Forrest, to the end that this admission might be used to secure the divorce for Forrest. Now the point is this: Has Forney over " publicly renounced" the doctrine contained in that letter? If not, to:wording to Lis own stand ard of right and repentance, he ought not to be trusted, fur ho Is still in favor ot QAse ly swearing away woman's character, liQ says the Southern pooplo are still robots be cause they havon't publicly renounced se cession, and I am only giving him a dose of his own medicine, Let him, then, re nounce that Forrest divorco letter, or let his failure to do so be taken as an admis sion that he still adhores to the style of mo rality it teaches, What says tho loyal "Col onolr Pont 0111 co AMiles. Tho Wilco at °ottani°, Dolawaro county, this Stan), is ro-estublishod, and Jamas Ogden appointed postmaster. The name of Dawson, Fayette county, this State, is changed to Indian Crook," and John Davis retained as postmastor, The following °ideas aro ro.ostublished Mount Washington, Baltimore county, Md., Willi a tn H. Harrison, postmaster; Wood berry, Baltimore county Md., Charles G, Loaf postmaator; Wiliiamsburgh, Dor ohoster county, Md. Isaac W. Lowe is ap pointed postmaster, At Barton, Allegheny county, Md., Jacob T. Jaffilson is appoint ed posU p aster, vice rhomits H. Jonas, re signed. The county bridge spanning tip llaystown branch, at Idawn's, in Juniata township, Huntingdon county, was swept away on Tuesday night of last week, by the heavy ice flood, This bridge was lately repaired at a coat of over three thousand dollars. It is said that there was not enough timber left on the ground to kindle a tare, and the pier was completely demolished. . Moral ffstattenge. . Lout", SIIMMABY:—The Golde n Horse Hotel proper.ty was .recently purclused by U_ —,..---- ..,.,...Christian,Efamp -from Simon Eichler, for M:MTH ,., OP NRIGHBOBING TOW24B.—The . .. Columbia Herald says, that the growth of 9 7 "V' . that borough appears to be very rapid and One of the latemt counterfeiting,feats is' said to consist in silvering two cent. pieces business is in a flourishing condition. The increase of real estate in value has been re- so as to make them look like the five cent markably rapid through the steady ad- pi ece s . vancement of trade, etc. Sixty thousand The Supreme -Court of this State has de cided that in the conveyance of real estate tons- of pig iron are annually produced within three miles of the borough, while the seller must give a deed, and as a deed without stamps is worthless, the seller is the liberal policy of the council in opening streets has thrown hundreds of building bound to furnish them. lots upon the market. It is estimated that Mr. D. S. Bare has been appointed libra over one hundred new buildings will be Han and treasurer of the Lancaster County erected during the present year ; three I Bible Society, and the Depository is re building associations are in full operation moved to his book store, Northwest corner creating acommendable competition among I of West King and Prince streets those who wish to procure houses, enabling A flock of forty wild geese recently pass them to borrow a portion of the necessarye d over the Bird-in-Rand village, this funds, and to ultimately pay off the same county. This is considered a pretty sure by installments. Individuals are, also, Indication of the approach of warm weather. t . Albert W. Markley, a native of Leecook contracting for new buildings, In an Par— of the town, and every branch of business township, this county, is now the acting I calculated to stimulate and increase the I President of the Camden and Atnboy Rail growth of the borough is heartily encour- road, one of the largest Railroad corpora aged by its citizens. Tho Harrisburg papers Lions in the United States. state that numerous buildings are to be put The office of Wm. Carpenter da Sou, up in that city during the ensuing season; Scriveners and Surveyors, has been re- While the steady growth of Reading in moved front its former location, to the East wealth and population 18 a source of con- side of North Duke street, not far from the 1 slant wonder and admiration. Allentown Cdurt House. • expecte in a very short time to enlarge and Mr. Henry D. Stehman, of Conestoga add to its already extensive iron manufac- township, recently caught two rats, which tories, and is making extensive prepare- , are of a Jot black color, mixed with a few icons for the erection of now dwellings der- I will*. hairs. Dr. 8. T. Davis, of Millers ing the coming summer. The capitalists of villa, bus these remarkable animals In his , Lancaster should be active, in availing possession. themselves of the many natural advantages Godey for April has come to hand, ona pbssessed by this ally, and make It a first- taming everything that the numerous lad y*lends of this well established magazine class manufacturing place. iiituated c ti,. 'desire in its line. A flne steel engraving, venlently to all the gro st seaboard eitle. entitled " The Rustic Belle," the usual and on the line of a superior railroad, lead- colored fashion plate, besides many pat• log directly westward, the expenditure of terns, a general assortment of reading energy and capital on the part of our proml• matter, etc., are some of Its principal fen- Went citizens would lead to the establish ment in our midst of great manufacturing 'tares. Terms, $l2 per annum. Address L. Interests. New England has long enjoy ed I ' A. Godey, Philadelphia, or apply at our 1 a monopoly of the manufacturing interests bookstores. Peterson/or April bus also been received, of our country, secured through a liberal ' outlay of money on the part of her leading , and as usual is an elegant number. A vary ! pretty steel engraving leads off the April , mon, in the full assurance that from twenty number of this popular and excellent . live to fifty per cent. could be realized frotr ,, , • Magazine, followed by a superb fashion ' such Investments, counting the not Droll t n . i plate, with various patterns, music, a va of the business and the enhancement I rioty of reading matter, etc. Terms, $2 per value of real estate, by the Increase of pop• annum ; address Chus..l. Peterson, No. 300 illation and wealth attracted by the esiali lishment of large munufitcturiem. Chestnut street, Philadelphia, or apply at . The cities of Eastern Pennsylvania lire our book stores. The Lady's Friend for April Is out, and to become the future Birmingham" and Mancliesters of our country, nearness to is fully ritual to any other of Its previous 1 the great Anthracite coal fields, and to the Issues. Its contents, besides the regular a affluent capitol of New York and Philadel mount of literary matter, and the beautl phiii, must bring this to pass, und unless ul and pathetic steel engraving, entitled , Caught by the 'Mei" large, double, tinted Lancaster takes some action in securing for fashion plate, a striking picture of "The Itself' these advantages, It must become in- D after the Failure," a popular song, etc. ferlor In wealth and population to Its inure , This number is air excellent one. Terms, elite:prizing neighboring cities, $2.50 per anutim. Address Deacon it:: Peter ,.., son, No. 319 Walnut street, Philadelphia, or A FARMERS' Cm:D.—The fanners of toe southern part of tins county and that part apply at our book stores. Ballou's Monlhly.—The April number of of Chester county which is in the vicinity , . this:interesting, Magazine has been received. of Oxford, have organized a Club. Fairs fo It contains an appropriate engraving, rep tile sale of live stock have recently been held under the auspices of this association, resenting the month of April, numerous Talbot, historical sketches, many incidents, etc. ' which have proven to be a groat success. P üblished by Elliott, Monies 6: A regular club room is provided, in which ' the members meet and discuss subjeets of , B os t on, xr a , „ a l $1.50 per year, practical importance to farmers. These I CoNniTios OP THE RIVER.—The liar i meetings says lie (Ixforti .P.l' . .YS aro well at- I risburg Hutto Guard slates, that the water tinaled, and considerable interest is main- in the river at that place reached its high fested in the procee.dings by the farmers ; est point on the morning of the 17th inst., present. The next Fair will be held on the when it was nineteen feet above low water 2301 inst., when a large attendance Is an mark ; from that time until four o'clock in tielpated. The following articles or rules have been adopted, relating to charges for the afternoon it became stationary, and entrance and solo at the fair; tiny person . shier that time it has been falling. i may bring live stock or any article, for , Thebanks along the river both in the iip either public or private sale, by pay per and lower end of town were tilled withing the following rules; p e rsons, busily engaged in securing and \ Entrance Fees—Horscs, mules rod cults„ hauling away drill wood. The Pennsylvania railroad track is coy -00 cents per head ; oxen, 25 cents per yoke; ered with water from the Lochiel works to ho • H " li d c cows, steers and bulls, 13 cents per head , : NVlthin about a mile of Highspire, No COH g Oi per headidv", ; ridinlS e''hts per head ' 'thee!), ; damage has been done, and as soon as thg , carriages and water recedes and the drift is removed, wagons, 20 cents each ; sleighs, 15 cents trains will begin running. each; harness, 10 cents per set ; fees on all tr truck over the Northern Central and other articles left to the judgment of a corn- The :Mace. And a fee equal to the entrance Pennsylvaniali and Erie Railroad from ar- risburg to Bald Eagle creek, ono mile east at auction, fee is charged on all stock or articles offered l of L ockHaven, is in good condition, The Ilat between Lock Haven and the bridge This agricultural association i. likely to God armingover the Bald Eagle is submerged, and the accomplish inueli g the farmers track is in some places, washed out. The of that section of the country by creating a passage of trains will, of course, be proven proper interest in the improvement of stock fed until the water falls and the track Is ro und in the best methods of farming. We , paired. should like to hear of their general adop tion by the rich and thriving agricultural c Immunities near all our large villages. Senior/ FLOODS.—The Harrisburg State Guard accounts in the following manner for the great freshets, which have within the past few years. characterized the Sus quehanna river. The immense pine forests of the northeastern, and central parts of the State are disappearing before the axe of the lumberman. Wherever these extended clearings are made, tributary streams have been deepened and widened to enable con: tractors to float their logs to market. The open country thus exposed, is the region where immense snow accumulates, so that ut the first thaw in the spring, the sun has a full Influence In reaching and melting the snow which thus produces sudden and des tructive spring floods. Heretofore the shade of the pine forest prevented sudden thaws. Large quantities of snow were thus kept back—and hence our floods passed ca grud uulty. lint within the last few rears the floods have been Increasing in volume, as they will continue to do, unlit ns we have already asserted, property in close proxlm ity to the banks of the Susquehanna will be in constant danger, STAin 1 , 1 x.Vram.... —A fintioniont was made by Air. Nicholigm, or itenv o r, in the lion.e or iterrementativ,,,, 011 0111 17th lnst„ that under the pi ograminu decided upon by the Legislature there would lie a dellelency at the end of the next Mead year in the Suite 'Treasury ut• $38.1,000. This statement lie .t.fasod on the followitiv estimate: Existing balance $1,711,(100 E4titnitted receipts (P‘litii • lelss,oun Total $7,1221:,000 It Is proposed try the Legislature to re lease the lax on net earnings (,100,000) and the personal property tax ($350,o00), thus reducing the rovanuo to $6,470,000, Tho expenses nro estimated as follows: Apropriation bill Pi•l IV Ono o p ts faille, Ito n fulling due...... Pensions soldiers' Deficiency soldiers' orptvits llilllury expenses ......... 'lwo new judichil districts.... Colleges Other (doling Dumoett.vrie VICTORY IN NVIIHI DONI.;• ont,.—l'he Democracy of 'West Donegal township elected their Judge 0111 almost the entire ticket on Friday. This has here tofore been it Republican stronghold. Even In Lancaster county the light of political truth begins to break through the dark night of Radical error, u tilt has so long rented upon this section. DmeocnxTie VICTORY IN MA ntErr.t.— The Democracy of Marietta swept the town on Friday, electing the whole ticket from top to bottom, with the exception of a single member of the town Council. This is an extraordinary victory, the borough having long been under the complete control of the Radicals, SNOW BOUND. —From Saturday after noon until Sunday night travel on the Penn sylvania Railroad was completely Inter rupted by heavy snow drifts between Downingtown and Paoli. In some places they were eighteen feet In height, and on a level the snow was about two feet deep. Several trains going east and west were de layed, and the passengers were seriously Inconvenienced, though there was no ar-. tual suffering. The last train which got through to this city came in at lo o'cloek on Sunday night with four engines At tached. Tile road is clear now, and all trains are running on time. The storm has been very severe elf along the coast, but ft did not seem to extend far westward. .Tat: .On Friday afternoon the the lumber warehouse in the rear of and ndjoining the extensive Carriage manufac tory of Mr. I). A. Altick in West Orange street. caught tire from a defect In the flue of an oven belonging to Dr. Muldenberg, which Immediately adjoins the store room tar lumber above mentioned. The mater ial which is stored in this building is of a very infitunmable diameter and nothing but the presence of mind and prompt ac tion of the large force of workmen, em ployed by Mr. Altick prevented a serious conflagration. Had the fire broken out at night, or at a time when the employees were absent a large and disastrous fire would most probably have been the con sequence, destroying the large and valua ble assortment of carriages with which Mr. Altick's establishment Is filled. The fire men were as usual promptly on hand but the further progress of the flames was fairly checked before their arrival, No material damage resulted from the flre. ItArTixu.—A Clearfield wanly paper says: "Alt lumbermen have been busily engaged for the past ton days in rafting In their lumber and getting ready to run the same to market. The recent high water has, however, put a stop temporarily to rafting. As soon as the water gets low enough a considerable amount of lumber will be started to market." INTIMNSTING STATISTICH.—Tho following statistics will show the present condition of the Methodist Episcopal church within the limits of the Philadelphia Conference Number of members, 80,780; Probation ers, 0,0241 deaths; 050 local preachers, 870; baptisms, 1,040; children 0,187; churches, 000—probable value; $2,081,078 441 parson ages, 013—prepable value, s32_ ,3 705, Collett- Mims Tract, N 1,788.83; Bible, $41,087,05 ; Mll4. sion, 50,477841 Sunday School Union, 7,000- 801 Church extension, 5,301 20 ; General Conference, 007 54 Church buildings, 141,- 081 08 ; parsonages, 20,455 30, ADMITTHI) TO PRAUTIOII.-011 \\litium day the 18th htet,, on motion of J. W. Hot tar, H. If, Mc°lune, Loq,, watt admitted to pritatico law to the mayoral Courte of York county. Wo are pleased to learn tha Mr, McMin) painted a highly creditable examination, BunaLAny.—The house of Martin Myhre, on the Lido turnpike, a short distance be. yond the first toll-gate, was entered last night by some unknown person or persons. An entrance was effected bygpening a door by moans of false keys. Three or four overcoats Vero stolen, also a sot of voluable furs, no money was taken., Dinwrons.--The following gentlemen have been elected directors of the Colunt• bia Building Association: ID, F. Keever, Hiram Wilson, 0, S. Kauffman, George Bogle, W. W. Upp, John Shenbarger and N. W. Collom. LOCAL. LEWSLATION.-011 last Wednes day in the House of Representations at Harrisburg .the following bills on the pri vate calendar were passed : Au act to enable the board of directors of common schools of Vara:llse township, Lancaster county, to apply surplus of boun ty funds to common school purposes. An act to authorize the city of Lancaster to borrow money for thepurpose of improv ing the water works of said city and of in creasi❑g their capacity. A bill was read In place lu the State Senate on the 17th inst., by Mr. Billingfelt, ex tchding the act of April Sib, 1852, for the protection of sheep, in Vest Earl and Upper Leacock townships, Lancaster county, W Tu T EX!' CoM 1,0 IL. —We notice in an exchange a Very simple method of test ing the inflammability or kerosene before using it In the latnp, in order to ovoid the possibility of explosions and their danger ous consequences, This may be readily done by any man, woman or child, by mottos of a thermometer, a little warm wet ter, and a table-spoonful of the oil. Fill the cup with warm water, the temperature of which is In be brought to 110 degrees Fah renheit. Pour oil on the water, apply Mune to the floating oil by mateh or otherwise, 1f the oil is unsafe it will take lire, and lie its" in the /11 1 11 P le dangerous, for it is liable to explode. not If the oil is Hartland good it will not Matt tire. All persons who sell hero 1101101111 a will 11011411111(1 the tire test, at lln degrees, are, or ought to be, liable to prose cution. TitE STATE I.'", it.—The 1.1 xuculiro Com mit teo of the l'ennnylvenin Stele Agricul lurid Society net on the ISth inst., In liar risburg, for Mc purpose of selecting a place for holding the next 'tunnel Slide Fair. It Is most likely that Ilarrlshurg will be the place selected. Tito JL Arr.—lll reply to the queatlon whether the one year" mention ed in the thirty-third section of the Bank ruptcy Act, expires on the 2d day of March or on the tat day of June, 18138, Judge M'Candlems, of the S. Diatrl,t Court, lma written the following tootle of the Registers in Bankruptcy: 1,467,000 100,000 171,000 130 (»0 7,1x11 11,0110 100,000 l'irrsarim, March 1, 1808. hear :—Y ourm, of the 2d, reeelyed. had the question before me yesterday and have deckled that the year doom not expire until the Ist day of June next. Yours, respectfully, W 1 I.SON N .S,,S( 0 COO ILA ler's It.oa Itirorton.—A number of new Hair Restorers, Renovators, etc., have recently been brought to. the notice of the public which promise to strengthen, enrich and adorn this most beautiful and useful of all human ornaments. Manypersols have very Imprudently made use of ouch re storers, manufactured by distant and Ir responsible parties, which have been the means of ruining and entirely destroying their hair. It is this fact that makes the public so reluctant about testing the quality of such articles. Our citizens, however, are no longer under any such constraint; Mr. John Hart, of this oily, who has made a special study of the best means of pro moting the growth and beauty of the hair, has at length produced a "Hair Restorer and Scalp Renovator," which we have no reluctance In confidently recommending to the public,. This invaluable adjunct to the toilet of every lady and gentleman is putup In beautiful bottles made of Red Amber glass shaped like a heart; the babel is sim ilar in shape. This has been accomplished at much expense by the proprietors to pro tect their customers from fraud. A heart, therefore, is the design selected by the man ufacturers as their trade mark. .'llumerous testimonials are in the possession of Mr. Hart, written to him Voluntarily by some of the most worthy and Influential citizens of this city and county, attesti❑g the efil• cacy of this preparation in effecting speedy and permanent cures in all the cases of dis eased scalp claimed by the proprietors as within its province to remove. Locm. linolswioN.--The following bills on the private calendar which had previ ously passed the House, were passed finally in the State Senate on the lllth inst.: An act to incorporate tile - Delaware and Lancaster railroad company; all the Inter mediate points except Pnantlxvido are omitted. An act authorizing school directors of Leacock township, Lancaster county, to appropriate surplus bounty fends to a special purpose. An act to incorporate the Columbia and Manor turnpike road company, Lancaster county. Also, an act to Incorporate the Water Street railroad company of Lancaster, to connect the Pennsylvania Railroad with Conestoga creel•, AreoirrmENTit.-The Philadelphia Meth odist Episcopal Conference have made the following appointments for this county Radnor and Botheedn, David McKee; Darby and Mount Pleasant, John Shields; Lancaster, First Church, H. F. Hurn, St. Paul's Church, G. T. Hurlock ; Safe Har bor and Manor, J. Kessler Columbia, S; H. C. Smith; Marietta and islaytown, J. R. T. Gray; Mount Joy, Abel Howard; Bain bridge and Falmouth, Joseph Gregg. Wm. L. Gray is the Pregitilug Eider, 11011114 11411.1)1NC; Ft:NM—Tile MIIIIIIgOrM moat gratofully nolcnowlodgo tho following t Amount pOvioully acknowledged...4lo,oll'A Jacob L. licemnn , 0 00 W. 11, Miller, addltnal 8 00 Moadvillotionool,tl binary toy/mini), Lydia A. Btautror, towbar 7 28 Baudinono School, Btroanum town. snip, Loy! Book, to:tabor 17 II .litrasturg nohool, No. 0, J. B. Bohm ,touchero 00 AOItNO W 00.101nNTS,--Tho Managers of the Home for Friond less children gratefully acknowledge the following donations From Ladles' Monumental Association, 34 quarts of ice-cream, cakes, cold hams, ohiokaus, turkey, and butter; Peter Lan dis, 2 bushels of turnips; Mr. Henry Got.. recht, 1 kit of mackerel and 19 pounds of cheese • Mr. Samuel Hess, 1 load of wood; Mr. Johnn Shaeffer, 1 dozen school histories; a lady, lot of second-hand books; Mrs. De. muth, a large lot of toys; Mr. Hostetter 29 pounds of pork; Mrs. Martin, (Warwick township,) onougle_donghimbs for all the children • Hager 4, pro., a large lot of tape; Friends in Pequea, two barrels of flour, ELIZA M. ELAOH, Secretary. DI tICONTINUED,--The Post Of!iciest Union Corners, Northumberland co., this state, has been disoontinued. Hereafter mall matter intended for that vicinity should be addressed to Elysburg. Township Elections. ESaaE Cocalice.--Inspectors--Samnel F. Leld, 118; Albert Killian 79. Judge-Theo. T. Taggart, 58; John R. ' Reddlg, 159. Aa sessor-Peter Sweigart, Z2O. Constable-- Adam Eberly, 84; Nelson Wolteddll, 148. Supervises-Samuel Laush, 207; William G 11, 205 ; John Rank, 1,-ScboolDirectors -John Smith, 79; Jacob R. R,eddig, 118; Henry Geckley, 150; Reuben Wolfskill, 49. Auditors-Chas. Cabenter, 68: Adam S. Lutz, 1. Clerk-Monroe Landis, 7; Peter Man, 4; A. R. Rhoads, 7; Geo. Lorab, 8. • Strasburg Twp.-Inspectors-Adam Herr 69; Samuel Wlker, 14; David goover, 45. Judge-Elias Brackbill 119; HenrySplnd ler, 12.. Assessor-Daniel Helm, 117; Con stable-John Frey, 120. Supervisor-John Winters, 110; David E. Mayer,loo ; Martin Ressler, 2. School Directors-Cidstian V. Kendig. 124; Simon E. Graybill, 119. Au ditor-H. N. Breneman, 119. Clerk-Jacob Hoak, 124. Strasburg Bor.-Inspectors-James C. Irvin, 74; Alex. Shultz, 47. Judge-Dr. J. H. Lofevre, 81; Jos. S. Latevre, 44. Asses sor-A. D. Skeen, 84; John S. Rohrer, 8; Isaac Phrenegar, 32. Constable- Robert Downey, 94; L. G. Mason, 31. School Di rectors-Christian Bachman, 124; James- McPhail, 81; Christian Rowe, 1 year, 90; J. B. McCartney, 41; John Smith, 1 yr., 34. Upper Leaeock.-Inse K. Swope, 172; Hulas C. He p ller, ecture-Ueor 105. Ju d ge- Adam Bare, 173; Henry Barton, 104. As• sensor - Levi S. Sowers, 170; G. H. Swope, 100. Constable-Jacob Glvler, 128; Israel K. Mearig, 149. Supervisors-Wm. Lytle, 198; John Pickel, ; James Martin, 124 Isaac S. Bard, 154. School Directors-N. F. Shearer, 170; John Buck waiter, 182; John Zellers, (2 years) 150; John Kreamer, 120; John Slgle, 104; Henry Hostetter, (2 years) 112, Auditors-John Graybill, Jr., 171; Martin 13. Weidlor, 104. Clerk-Samuel Groff, Jr., 173; J. 13. Ralph, 105. ..llanheim Bor.-Inspectors-Sand. Noes, Jr., 73; J. G. Leber, 73. Judge-Benjamin L. Dibble, 84; Daniel Summy, 62. Asses sor-Henry Dillenderfer, 143, Justice of the Peace- -Horace Dasher, 71; Martin V, B. Cobo, 77, Constable-J. H. Heist, 40; Chambers Dibble, 100, Connell Merit hers - Andrew Miller, 52; H. G. Hogendobler, 53; Jacob P. Eby, SS; Elias Boluberger, 89. School Directors-J. M. Dunlap, M. D., 141; Jonas While, 11; D. W. Erb, 100. Auditors -Willoughby Lltzonberger, 39; Emanuel F. Hostetter, 90. Burgess-Christian J. ReliT, 14; Martin E. Boniberger, 80, Lampeter East.-Inspectors--Fran kiln Bowman, 217; Christian Erb, M. Judge- Benjamin Haruki), 281 ; J. L. Lightner, 2. Assessor-Daniel Herr, 282; Jacob Stub man, 1. Constable-Albert Miller, 127 ; Peter Johns, 42; F. Smith, 13; J. Slyer, 13. Supervisors-J. Withers, 110; S. Rudy, 131; Andrew Kennedy, 133 ; Jacob Byerly, 10:1. School Directors-L. C. .Lyte, 195; Isaac. Keller, 283; Elias Wisslor, 64. Auditors- Abraham Mellinger, 267; - Witmer, 10. Clerk-Jacob Riddle, 283; Peter Johns, I. Lampeter Wm.-Emanuel Cassel, '2; C. Lefever, 43; .J, M. - Miller, 9; D. Ulmer, 00, Judge-Amos IL Slylin, 148. Assessor- B. Kreider, 46; A. Hollinger, 14; 0, N. Le fever, 1 ; Geo. Ulmer, SI. Constable-Geo. Kuhns, SO; I'. Shissler, 59. Supervisor-J. Burkholder, 141 ; Benjamin Elliott, 114; Jacob Byers, 7. School Directors-David Landis, 115; Adam Lefever, 131; J. Treash er, 41. Auditor--John Dlusselman, 117. Clerk-Henry 148. Lancaster twp-Inspentorß-A bill. Fisher, 19; Henry M. Shenk, 32; Bent. Charles, 9; Bernard Huber, 15. Judge-Simon P Eby, 120. Assessor-Samuel Horst, 1211. Con stable-Isaac Henley, 101; Joseph Wilfong, 9. Supervisors-Isaac Bitzer, 40; Henry Lorey, 44; J. b. Btehtnan, 55; Conrad Mil ler, 98. School Directors -Christian Lint ner, 70; Samuel Hershey, 05_ Christian Brubaker, 54; David K. Welt; 17. Auditors -J. F. Stoner, 03; B. 11. Longenecker, 51. Clerk-W. T. Youart, 115. Arouse Joy .TSvp , -Inspectors-George H. Grammar, 41; J. S Baker, 28. Judge-A. H. Good, 63; John Lennox, 1. Assessor- Wm. Winters, 47; F. U. Gantz, 21. Con stable-P. G. Meishy, 01; Jacob Souder, 41; H. K. Hammer, 211: Jos. 13aruhart, 1 ; David Walton, 5; Wm. B3clitold, 1. Supervisor -Martin Hess, 58; J. Barnhart, 28; Jacob Beimsderfer, 42; Eli Doutrich, 11. School Directors-Ell H. Martin, 68; Jacob IV. Nissley, 69; Christ. S. Nissloy, 112; Henry Nissley, 1: Aaron Zell, 2. Auditor-Adam Reem, 69. Clerk-Christian Coble, Jr., 26; W. IC. Barnhart, 99, East . 1- leiniyiel( l .-Inspectors-G. G. Gish, 79 D. Rlngwelt, 61 ; P. NV. Brehm, Jr., 36 ; H. W. Graybill, 84. Judge-Benj. Trout, 78; Christian ICeller, 45; John Lutz, 39; Joseph Hayes, 90. Assessor-Fred'k Hoff man, 251. Justice Peace-Jno. Stauf fer, 230. Constable-J. L. Weaver, 159. Su pers-more-Henry Hottenstein, 128 ; J. L. Miller, 114; Christian Musselinan, 114; Adam Zerpby, 76; S. Hiestand, 26. School Directors-John Rohrer, 237 ; John Gin grich, 207; J. L. Hershey, :17; Martin Pei per, 7. Auditors-B. K. Burkholder, 230; Lewis Yoke, 130; Peter Summy, 2; Eph raim Hoover, 10. Clerk-Jacob L. Bru baker, 253. Elizabethtown floc.--Inspectors- Jacob Welgandt, 73; Geo. W. Gardner, 80. Judge -S. 11. Brubaker, 71; J, S. Ebersole, 82, Assessor-Sittnuel Balmer, 140. Justice of the Peace-Daniel Balmer, Sr. 711; James Lynch, 70. Constable-11ml. Flowers, 78; Michael Eardrum 11-1; Daniel Lohr, 7.- School Directors-Jacob Dyer, 71 ; rcot) 131txstresmer, 72; Joseph Eckert, 41' James Wilson, 79. Auditor-Joseph 11, Bolder, 71, Adastsloivabor.-Illmpoctorn-Jos, 32; Levi Heimaclor, 41. Judge-F. 11. Ite• gar, 2 0; John Fielithorn, 02, Assessor- Win, Sloth, Burgess-Sebastian iSI Hier, ; J. E. Baker, 15. Town Connell-Cyrus 11. Regan, 17 ; A. 5, Itendenbusli, IS; Adam Recleity, 40; Benj, Steffy, 71; Samuel Prul z man, 57; Micheal ll); Jacob 51. Constable-Jacob Maurer, 52; Isaac Gelsinger, 18. Street Commissioner -W. Molts, 35; .1, Regar, 3. 5 , School Di rectors-Abu), Lutz, 72; Henry Stork, I. Auditor-11. B. llondel, 03; F, Woods, S. Mount Joy 7`10y.-.l9th District.-Inspom tors-Henry IC. Hammer, 15; Phillp ICeen er, 55; John Nauman, 29. Judge-Michael Ohm-, 99. Assessor-I',U. (Mintz, 61 ; Wm. Winters, Al. Constab le-I'. G. Meashey, 711; J. Martin, 1; J. Souders, 25; 11. IC Hammer, :14 ; Samuel Dritee, 2. Supervisor -Marlin Hess, 7; Joseph Barnhart, Go ; Eli Doulerich, ;12; .1. Beemsderfer, 29. School Dl rectors-.J, W. Nissley, (Is; Eli :startle, 101; C. S. Nissley, 70; Henry Nissley, 20. Auditor -Adam Item, 101. Clerk-C. Coble, .ft., 84; Henry li. Barnhart, 13. Little lleitain.-•inspector.l-I , raneim 1.17; C. W. Hays, 120. Judge-Swill 11. Falrlamb, ; S. Patterson, 119, Asses sor-J. 'l'. Woodrow, LH ;N. 11. Wells, 121. Constable-Wm. McOonisey, 1111; John AlcCoinsey, 119; It, McMichael, I. Super vlsor-H, I'. Townsend, 1-17 ; T. Scott Wil son, 145; Win, Oldlleld, 118; Frod'lc Shaef fer, 118. School Directors-Wm, King, 1.12 ; .1, 1 0 . Paxson, 113, Jos, Ilillon, 120 ; James Patterson. 123. Auditor-S. E. Fenian 1.15; Dr. N. NI, Wilson, 118. Clerk-Joseph Priest, 1411; W. W. Evans, 120, Eapho.-Inspectors-John D. Ilossler, 11; Jacob B. Brady, 28 ; Benjamin B. Brandt, 21. Judge-Christ, IC. Long, 60. Assessor -John 13. Brown, 90. Justice of the Peace -Joseph Baker, 33; Joseph Stickler, 33 Franklin Differderfer, 0. C'onstable-Isitne ICober 01 ; Joseph Gish, 4. Supervisors- Daniel ' Young, ;J. W. Hershey, 71; Jos. Nissley, ; Samuel Fetgar, 23. School Directors- George Eaby, 65 ; Jacob Rohrer, 69 ; Samuel Hornley, (1 year), 118 ; Elias Ertbv, 211; Christian Erisin an, 35; Wm. Boyd, (1 year,) 27, Auditor-John Afetzler, (3 years,) 118; J. IV. Snyder, 00. Clerk- George Buell, 05. Breeknock.--Inspectors-Androw Steiner, 91; Jonathan Lebo, 77; Martin Myers, 52. Judge-Isaac Bordenhard, 98; D. McColtn, 112. Assessor -Benj. Sedrit, Conste tile-Isaac 13urk hard, 210. Superykors- Isaac Becker, 106; John Weinhold, 131 ; Daniel Brendel, 02 ; Isaac Messner, se; Christ Stonier, 4. School Directors-S. S. Becker, 128; I). H. Sollenberger, 97; Henry Rupp, 161; J. W. Lorah, 93 ; Cyrus Mos,- nor ' 73. Auditor-Henry Kriug, 200. 11, Shober, 127. Clork-Siunuel Lessley, 211. Eden.-Inspectors-Jas. Given, 00; Wm. Dungan, ill. Judge-Geo. W. Hensel, 100; D. D. Hess, 111. Assessor-Geo, W. Keen, ; John Graham, 104. Constahle-Robt, Ray, 107; John M. Witmer, 105. super visor-George Byerly, 103; George Kunkel, 112; David Mdwer, 80; David Myers, 120. School Directors-J. H. Gilbert, 110; Josiah Keen, 102; J. y. Eckert, 119; Sheridan Outman, 100; Michael Rowe, 101. Auditor -Henry Keen, 104; William Brown, 100. Clerk-I3enJ, Fritz, 103; Henry Myers, 111. 'Mph° -54th Dialrict.-Inspectors-,Jacob Geltmacher, 23; Solomon Rhoades, 17; Wm. Hornifous, 0. Judge-Rufus 11. Hip pie, 40; Cassel, 1. Assessor-J. 11. 13roneman, 46. Justice of the Peace-Jos. Baker, 13. Constable-Isaac Kober, 27. Supervisors -Joe. Nissley,46 ; Sam. Felker, 40; Daniel Young, 4; J. \V. Hershey, 0. School Directors-Elias Eby, 42; C. Eris man, 42; Wm, Boyd (1 year) 8; J. Rohrer, ; Samuel Hernley (1 year) 8, Auditor- John Metzler, 20. Clor‘k-George Buch, 50. Lcaoock,-Inveol ors-John N Woods, 159; Robt. Wade, 51. Judge-Abrai. Bair, 158; Anthony Patton, 36; Assessor-C. L. Eckert, 101. Constable-John Warfel, 180. Supervisors-David Broil; 91; John Iteno, 13.1; Joseph Baker, 73; J. D. Warfel, 100. School Directors-J. N. Bachman, 151 ; Alfred Ell maker, 153 ; Dr. S. R. Sample, 71, Auditor-Isaac Bair, 157. Clerk-J. K. Baby, 101, Perpica.-Inmpeatorm-Abnim B. Shank, 53; J. D. Landis; 00. Judge-Andrew Mo. baby, 101. Assessor-John %Grolier, 154. Justice of the Ponce-F, B, Atwood:nun, 103, Constable-John }Airman, 197, Su pervinore-Bonjamin Russell, 88 ; Michael Zoreber, NI Benjamin Good, 74; Benjamin Irwin, 08; School Directors-11. H. Hers h, l47j B. M. Barr, 100; Simon Lehman, 111 ; C. 18. Herr, 10. Auditor-C, K. Musnor, Nei Clerk-Autos (!roll', 1(11, Ann,-Inspectorm--Dattlel Kiehl, 1 2 6; James McMullen, Judgo-J. 11. Holm, 0 17. Assessor -0 Boyd 210. .1 'intim of tho Peace-. 7. fJ, Erb 76 ;S. J. Beard, 101 constable-4mb Blocher. 1411; J. Glbhlo, 02, Supervisors -P. M. Mill, Its; 11, el man, 102; Peter Hollinger, 82. School Dl roctors-j. M. Richman, 149; E. S. Man, 163; James Boyd, 08; Jonas Erb, 73, Au dltor-J, B. Erb 140 ; S. Hufforci, 70. Clerk -J. Buesor, Jr., X 167; John ShoafTer, 04. Paradise.—lnspootors—John Ault, 188 ; Aaron Dal ,n 05. Judge—Henry Rendig, 180; R. S. Mc DO. Asseesor—David 11,unseoker, 108; Henry Girvin, Jue. tine of the Pettce--M. B. Eshleman, 189; A. F. Wilkinson; 00; E. Miller, 1. Constable James Smith, 187; John .p eplinger, 1. Su pervisors—Jvw Benlirger, ldt3; Martin Denlinger, 155; Geo. Bowen, 117; Benja min Long, 51. School Directors—John Hauck, 164; Jacob Baby 160 ;..Chas. Lav erty, 127. Auditor—Benjamin Eby, 104 James Greer, 05. Clerk—Henry Bear, 100; Joseph Roop, 05. Providcnce.—laspeotors—P, H, Gooben eur, 180;.Christian .Breneman, 48; John Hildbrand, •M. ude—Samue ' Jones, 101; Jacob Goohens J ur, g 441 E li as l Winter, 39. Assessor-Samuel Drumm, 241. Jas , tire of the Peace-Martin Reese, 86 ; Ellott, 64; John M.Peoples, 89. Constable -John Eshleman, £6; David Harlan, 118; • Isaac B. Miller, 30. Supervisors-Thomas Groff, 124. Stephen Wiggin, 71; John Con rad, 51; George Brenbarger, 138; Joseph Long, 102. School Directors-John Strohm, Jr., 201; Benj. F. Rowe, 174; Dr. M. W. Raub, 83. Auditor-Jacob Kepperlingl26; Geo. R. Evans, 84. Clerk-Henry Miller, 147; Witmer Broom, 97. Co/erain.--Inspecters-JosephWhite, 114; Wm. Wilson, 41. Assessor-James Mc- Cullough, 114; Joe. B. Davis, 44. Consta ble-Wm. S. Barkley, 114; Isaac Evans, 43. Supervisors-Samuel 11. Swisher, 112; A. B. Magongh, 110; Henry Webb, 46; Robert Beyer, 47. School Directors--Wm. Barkley, /14; Milton Keylor, 114; Wm. Phllllpa, 44; Jeremiah Hastings, 44. Au ditor-Wm. N. Galbraith, 113; James G. Morrison, 44. Clerk-J. K. Alexander, 115; W. H. Webb, 43. Rapho-ith Distrirt.--Inspectors-Samuel Kober, 65: Henry K. Martin, 98; Benja min McCutohen, 17; Henry B. Becker, 7. Judge-Israel L. Wlmeyer, 87; S. G. Sum my, 124. Assessor-J. B. ' Breneman, 19;1. Supervisors-Daniel Young,-86; J. W. Hershey, 77; Jos. Muhl, 120; Samuel Felker, 111. Justice of the Peaoci-Joseph K: Becker, 90; B. F. Diffenderfer, 55; Henry Burns, 1. Constable-Isaac Kobor, 103; l'oblas Hershey, 1);., Stephen Grls. singer, 2. School Directors-George Eby, 80; J. Rohrer, 89; Samuel Bern!). (1 year), 93; Elias Eby, 116; Christ Erisman 108; Win, Boyd, (1 year) 103. Auditor-John Metzler, 06. Clork-George Buch, 108. Sadsburv.-Inspectors-C. B; Houston, ill ; Isaac \Volker, 41. Judge-Geo. Pown all, 08; J. T. Goat, ie. Assessor-G. F. Baker, 100; John Borland, 40. Justice of • the Peace-Brinton Wolter, 95 ; Edwin Gar rett, 42. Constable-James Divine, 66 : J. B. Proudfoot 66. Supervisors-Frederick Bush, 97; J. J. Brinton, 98; Ellwood Doan, .11 • Leonard Hockey, 43. School Directors -Ley! Pownall, 100; W. M. McGowan, 101; J. K. Townsend, 41; Wm. Hoy, 40. Audi tor-Cyrus Brlnton, 100; Nathaniel Gilles pie, 40. Clerk-Jesse Haines, 116. A'phrata.-Inspectors-Jacob K lino, 115 ; Benjamin Weidner 151. Judge-tirlah M. Fry, 126 ; A. S. Bingaman; 160. Assessor , -John W. Gross, 224; Martin Mellinger, 82. Constable-Emq George, 192; Samuel ' Smith, 27; Wm. Signer, 15. Supervisors- Edward Wagle, 117; Henry Sheaffor, James D. Trego, 102, School Directors- Martin Bryson, 232; Peter Jacoby, 120; Isaac B. Keller, 87; William Spero, 136, Clerk-Martin S. Fry, 108. Mounf.Toy bor.-Burgess-B. M. Greider, 306. CoUncil-Samuel Kurtz, fat; B. S. Risser. 63; S. P. Beckler, 62; E. W. Ha maker, 77: School Directors-F, A. Ricker, 290; H. H. Landis, 295. Assessor-J, R. Fitzgerald, 300. Auditor-A. Sheller, 191; , Win. Brady, 105. Judge-Alexander Dy sart, 100; Henry Shaffner, 120. Inspectors -David Boyce, 110; H. A. Brady, 93; A. J. Keller, 99. High Constable-James Don- , aghy, 217 ; R. Being, 89; Borough Con stable-Jacob Shelly, 2,50 ; Leonard - Heilig, 53. Justice of the 'Peace-Robert McFad den, 117 ; George 'lt. Hendrickson, 128; Jacob Urich, 53; Samuel Eshleman, 10 ; Jacob Lawrence, 12. Wartrt , / , ;.-Inspectors--Samuel Seabur, 270; C. R. Kroner, 90. Judge-John Gelb, 272 ; F. A. Zitzerman,:92 ; L. G. Kemper, 1. Assessor-G. S. Geyer, 250 ; Peter Witmer, 102. Constable-Isaac Roll, 294; Wash Polk, 11; S. Erb, 1. Supervisors-Samuel S. Brown, 227; Elias Schriner, 251 ; Joseph Eby, 119; Win. Weiss, 00; J. Bolinger, I ; S. "tinkly, 1. School Directors-A. B. Reit. enbach, 62; Elias Buell, 37 ; James Mlkliteh, 26 ; Chas. Seabur, 64 ; S. E. Keller, 25 ; J. F. Bomberger, 1. Auditor-L. S. Heist, 277 ; Hiram Brubaker, 278; It. It. Tsliudy, 1. Clerk-Jos, Doebler, Jr., 281; David Fry, 1 ; F. 5, Leonard, 1; R. R. Tshudy, 1 THE EQUINOCTIAL STOli3L—The storm which usually heralds the approach of Spring was, this season, one of great and general severity. Our citizens all agree in stating that a greater amount of snow, at this time of the year, has not fallen for a long time; most of this snow, however, melted nearly as fast as it reached the ground, and in this manner our streets have been rendered unusually sloppy and un pleasant. to the eastern and southern part of the county the storm seems to have raged with even greater severity than with us. The public roads are in many places im passable on account of the great size of the drifts, and persons who must travel, are compelled to take circuitous routes through fields, in order to reach their destination. This snow storm seems to have embraced all that section of our country, which Is ad jacent to the Atlantic Ocean, visiting with equal severity Boston, Philadelphia and Baltimore. \Vo trust that all the remaining power of the Snow King, who has ruled us codes potically this winter, was expended In this his final struggle with fast approaching Spring. On the 21st inst., the Inequality which previously existed by reason of the nights being longest changed ; the days have be come longer than the nights and the sun will now speedily acquire sufficient strength to extinguish the last lingering traces of win ter. A few more days of changeable weather and spring, bright and beautiful, will be with us certain in its duration, until halves place to the sultry days of Summer. APPMNTED.—Tho following collectors of Illscn /MVO boon appointed for the dinrent districts of this county for the your latia Adamstown borough, no appointment; Bart, Daniel M. Eaby ; Brocknock, Beni. Seitrit ; Curnarvon, William Yoder; Co ! calico East, Peter Sweigart; Coralico Wool, John Edwards; Colorain, William H. Webb ; Columbia borough, Daniel W. ! Cully; Conestoga, John Clark; Coney, Adam Smith; Clay, Peter Eimer; Donegal East, Samuel Book; Donegal West, .John Prescott; Drutnore, Joseph ;roll', Sr.; Ephrata, Martin Hollinger; Earl, Sarni B. Sonseulg; Earl East, John Sunman ; Earl West, Abrahamprubaker ; Elizabeth, Reuben Reist ; Ellzabuthtown bor., Abraham Breneman ; Eden, Henry Keen; Fulton, Edwin Stubbs; Hemplield East, I lamp ; Hemplield West, H. G. Bruck hart ; Liunpeter East, Wil liam Hoar; Lampeter Went, A.. 1. Rocka• field; Luticaster township, Samuel Horst; Lancaster city, EustWards, F. S. Albright ; N. W. Ward, Wm. Buoklus ; S. W. Ward, Wm. S. Shirk; Leaeock Jonathan R. Hiller; Leacoek Upper, Isaac Bushong; Little Britain, W. Walker; Manhoim, Henry •S. Shinsier; Hurtle, James A. , Ewing; Manor, T. C. Rockafellow ; Mount Joy twp., Wm. F. Hamilton ; I :stoma Joy bor„ Jacob Shelly; Marl etta bor., Isaac Reisinger; Manheim bor., Henry Diffenderfer; Paradise, A. L. Wit- J flier; Penn, C. U. Boyd; Pequea, S. M. Mylla ; Providence, Santl Drumm; Rapho, Jacob W. I lershey; Salisbury, D. S. Clark, Sadsbury, John Mercer; Struslyel choir Fry; Strasburg bor., Henry ersh; Warwick, Christian Brown; IV Ington bor., Amos Dombaugh. 'lnc FOUNTAIN INN.—TIIIB hotel on South Quendst reet has bean rented for hotel pur poses by Messrs Saml. Fagan and John Fritz. On yesterday these gentlemen mov ed Into their new quarters and will Imme diately commence business. The hotel Is very eligibly situated to command custom and, until within the past few years, has commanded a very extensive share of pub• lic patronage especially of those persons from the Southern part of the country. Mr. Fagan has bad considerable experience In the hotel business; the firm have our best wishes for their success. Philadelphia Cattle Market. MONDAY March l3eaves—Recolpts, :VS heat. There woe a good demand for beef cattle today, but the business effected was of an extremely limited character, as toe recent snow storm impeded travel nu the Peunaylvunla Railroad to such an extent as to prevent the reception of supplies. There, was a fair "turn out' of boyars, who man ifestd considerable disposition to purchase, hut the competition between them was only sullicient to enable holders to maintain the quotations current last week. Hales of flrst and second Masa steers at OQIIXO, the latter rate for extra; ; Primo do at ; and common do at 764t1e f t lb gross Thdfollowing are the particulars of the sales: AS the weather is very changeable at this 31. head ()wen Smith, Western, 941 u! • season of the year, every one is liable to take 141'. It) E. H. McF'ill McFlllan,ert.lo6tll% Western,. 9%010%, cold, which often settles In the bowels and if 20 Mooney .t Smith, Western, 8 , 4',600; not checked In time brings on lc ()emulation of 12 M. Chain, Westeln,74o, the bowels, which often results lu death. Fran)/ Lt: Sharnburg, Western, 8410. Therefore, every ono should have a bottle of hi Chs miler A. Alexander, Chester co., p 10! , ;, IRWBOTLIAM'S LIFE DROPS In the house, for It is a sure cure for all derangements of the 311 John Kulp, Pennsylvania, 11(;47. Stomach and Rowels, such as Cholera, Cholera Joseph Bechtel, Pennsylvat.la, Morbus, Dlarrhuha, Dysentery, Summer Com- ho Preston AStaunters, Chester nouni2r, ttrolo. plaint in children, &e, Cows AND CALV Kll.—lteoolpte,leollead. There Dtscovuuy OF FELD-SPAL-Mr. Thos. Daugherty has discovered fold-spar In large quantities on his farm in the adjoining county of Cecil, Md. ; it Is composed of throe I:lnds, white, blue and yellow feld spar. ivt;lifer - s - rie - M°!' In the clemand,Uotwallstand. For sale by all Druggists, anti at the First Na. Mg offerings were mode at n decline. The gales Lionel Store, Centro Hquare. reported were lu small way for the supply of the milkmen, at Vidsdio for Springero, and POO Her, Nature an antidote for acquired die. 70 for Cows and Culver,. Heyde.—Revel 0,000 head. There was a ease.? The Plantation Bitters, prepared by lively demand for this description of stock, at Dr. Drake, of Now York, have no doubt bcoe. J an advance of fully le ',A lb, but transactions lilted and cured more persons of 101,yspepala, wan restricted, owing to absence of supplies, Nervousness. Hour Stomach Lose of Appetite, melee of common and choice lota at T!'e,gsBW! Slaking Weakness, General Debility, and Men. lb gross, go to quality. lot Despondency, than Any other arl tole In ex. norm—Receipts, 0,500 hp td, The offeringo !steno°. They are composed of the purest roots were small, !Ind eon cuosequence but a mall and herbo, carefully prepared, to be taken as a trade wan effected. Hales ut the Avenue and tonla and gentle atlmulant. They are adapted j Colon yard!. !it Dom 613 to 1314 HA lira not, as to any age or condition of life, end are exten- In quality, !lively popular with mothers and persons of sedentary habits. MAGNOLIA WATER Is LidaHOLM toilet aril olo—superior to Colpane, at half price. SLIPS ON THE lON DON'T Go Oven least they oughtn't to. They're not healthy, though evor so fashionable. An ugly che•whollep on the leo once upon a time makes us rather marry of the thing, But wo can go our length on on leo Cream gloriously, and can " break the leo manfully in telling you that the ' lIAkLLrY 81 - IEAIe " Cooking Stove is ono of the m les•st dornestica. tors or the day, and literally worth its weight lu greenbacks. We speak by tho card when we say that tile merits of the Boric) , Shoat OW I not be discarded, but rather p oolitimed to every household i n CO., ?lid orpt m a r , l itr N o r t he manufacturers, ilowuro of bogus 'Burleys." For sale by Goo. M, lilolutnuu & Co., West King strout, Laueastor, Nu. $ mint gotitto. Sr To Murry or Not to Marry? WILY NOT} Herlonn Reflections ror Young Mon, In Ennui of tn.]lnward Mnoelation, oil tho Physiological Errorx, A Wiwi and Dine Men luduced Iry lip oranoo of Nature's Lawn, In Inn first ago of man. Rent In noalod 'otter envelopes, true of uhargo. Mclnnis, Da.L.IIKIL LIN 110U0nTom, Froward Ansoolatlon, Jan 31 afriddtw ai•To Par:ll6 , n and Pinntern.—The flub• scriber niece for ludo 30,000 torte of DOUBLE REINNETI POUDBETTE of tho Lodi afanufacturing Company, made from tho night Noll, blood, bones, offal and dead animate of Now 'York city, for whloh the company have axclu• 'lvo contract, Price only TWENTY-EIGHT DOLLARS PEE TON, Delivered on board of care or boat at Philadelphia. Warranted by the Company to be °qua Avila= lhrwatottr to any high.priced superphosphate In markat. 'rho results on Corn, Cotton, Tobacco and Grain have bean eetoniahlog the peat IMOD. It Ms tuns the crop from ten days to two weeks earlier, and double!' the crop. •Parogilet with certificates of hundreds of well lainen planters' and farmers, and every Informer non, sent free to anyone applying by latter or other. wne, to"'. PAUL POHL, at., ibb 12 e soinu Wh Aran, Pbllsdelpbls. 1868 Maid Naas. Trqe bus Strange. Any minion sending ua their address, with 33 recite. will receive, by mail, the Name and .Carte de Nielte of their future Wiib or Husband. ELZEVES & CO., 78 I.Vaaaan St., New York. marts 2mlV 12 air. Rapture (Correctly Treated by C. H. NEEDLES, at his office. corner Twelfth and Race streets, Philadelphia, Pmf e B3l °Dal eiDerlence ln the adjustment of Mechanical Remedios and Supports for 16 years has given him extensive b ut for practice In this important but neglected branoh. To all afflicted with Hernia or Rap tare, he can guarantee the successful applica tion of Trusses, specially adapted to eacu case and Its conditions, often perfecting radical Wares. -• Ladles requiring Trusses, Braces, Support ers. Elastic Belts, Bandages, Syringes, 14es series, ceo., will find a Department adjouing his office, conducted by competent and Intel llgent itlestALlS. • „ Banning's Braces, Flteh's Supporters, French indes truotable Trusses, Elastics tock ln Cr es 0. gs, Shoulder Braces, Spinal lustruments, utch, p 1126 PEE DAY. ADint wantsd; Male and Female; Local and Traveling. Huainan new, light anti honorable. Steady eruploytuent the year round. No capi tal required. Address, BREVES & CO., No. 78 Nassau street, . New York. July 13 tra '.ll Air , Wlstar•r Balsam of Wild Cherry. Thts remedy bus long been cherished by the corn. muulty fur to remarkable odicacy In relieving, heal. lag and curing the most obstinate, indent and long. standing eases, of Cough, Cold,lniluensa. Sore Throat, Bronchi Us, Whoopl u g Cough, Croup, Asthma, In Hand. motion of the Lungs; while oven Comumption b elf Laa yielded to ita magic Influence when all other means have failed. Its whole illusory proves that the past has produced no remedy of equal value, an a cure Par the numerous and dangerous pulmonary at. fections which prevail all over the land. UNSOLICITED TESTIMONY. • From ANDRSIV Amman, Esq., of Fairlleld, About eight oars since my sou, Henry A. Archer, ast at Fairfield, tlonteraut county, "de, :was attacked with spitting of blood, cullill, %vv.: nem of Lungs, and general debility, au touch no that our family physician declared him to hover • •eliwrxt, CONSCUPTION," 110 was oinluf medical treatment for a number ..f months, but received no benefit from It. At length, from the aolicitation of himself ami eth .lnTAers, oat Induced to purchase ONE norria: of WR'S BALNA3I OF WILD I', which benefitted hint 80 much I obtain.' another bottle, which In • ahort Limo restored hint recommend his ual state of health. I Wink I can Bandy this remedy to others in like condition, for it Is, I th lea, all It purports to by--rift OnnAT Loon tissue` 1 , 011 TUN Tmx,Bl Tito above statement. gentlemen, Is toy voluntary offering to you in favor of sour linlauttl, and In at your disposal. Proper. 0 by SETH W. FOWLEd SON,IB Tremont St., Boston, and tor sale by Druggists generally. • GRACE'S CELEBRATED SALVE. AsfEsur nv, MAAA, lafh, ISA% Mn. liftAclr—Dear Sir leg been afflicted vie, Indy fur several weeks with a Severn abscess Upon side, I used several remedies for Its ermine/Ilion without receiving any rener, until 1 applied your salve, which effected a speedy and permanent cure. I therefore feel happy to cortlly sty COnadenCe In Its virtues. Yours with respect, JAMES lINAN. I certify to the truthfulness of the above tautenieta, I/Eau twits, SE II W, FOWLS SON, Boston, Proprietors. hold by allDrugglets at 25 1. Li. a bon. By mull 51 eta. feb 4w dem glarriagts 1 TATE—Snow:4%—On Die lUth inst., at the reel deuce of the bride's father, Dr. Mercer Brown to Middletown, Col. Joseph W. Tate, of Bed ford, to Miss 13ecele J. Brown. A large and fashlomfbio company wltuenxed the ceremony. We wish the happy pair a life of unalloyed pleasure. LIWITMER — MCALLISTEIL-011 the 12th Inet, y the J. V, Eckert, Mr. Witmer, of Quarry ville, to Miss Emma C. Melt Ulster, of Hanks vine, both of title county. itKESE—STivichy,—On the 17111 lust., by the same, Mr, Levl Reese to Miss Sallie J, Stive;y, both of Quarryville, this county, ELY-011031i.--011 the 15th inst., by the Rev. T. U, stem, Mr.AJICIIson Eby, of:Ellzabetlitowu, Pa., to M iss Sarah Ann birosh, of Mount Joy title county. Dtaths. BEtTz.—Ou the :211it Inxl., In Emit Hein pneld township, Jacob M. Seitz, la We 2d yearuf hls age. Narkets. Philadelphia tirain Markel - • PHILADELPHIA, March :tr.—Petroleum (lull t t on lV for erode, and 2.1%@2-I%c for runned, to Cotton tic for I+llthlllng Uplambi, mid 26e. for New Orleann, . . the demand (or Flour la lennactive, but laic,. are unchanged. Rye Flour to ateady at 88.51148.73. In Corn Meal no change. There Di very little good Wheat here, and thin description Is In good request at 82.615 , 52.70 for red; white sells at $381.110. Rye 18 steady at 81 83. Corn to ; sales of yellow at $1.1701.1n; mixed Wetern nt 81.18. and White at $1.12. Oats are active, and 23,0.0 bus Penna. sold al 8.3 e. In Coffee no change. Cuba Sugar Is in good request at 1a , ..411c fur relining grades. Provisions are firmer; sales or Mesa Pork at 825. W. Lard at ]7l ]7;,c. Neivlork Market Now Yotlu , March 21.—Cotton quiet at 21i Flour dull; malee of (1,00:0 lible at yexterdity'e prieen. Wheat dull, and 2e lower; 20,100) Lux Hold white California, 81.20. Corn dull, and le lower; Hales of :13001) hue Wagon' at 31.20 Q UN: Cale lamely; mallet oe,ooo hue Weel ern at situ hoer quiet. Pork dull at 821.70t0 , tel, Lard dull at I thselilL4e, Whiskey quiet. Hal tlanoro Market BALTIMOITIC, Marais 21 Mal ut 24 / 022.5 e, Flour moderately active • Northwestern pertlnc, $0.1.12%; do extra, 210,112%; choice Bow and stteet extras, 812; high tirades shipping City Mulls extra, .912.250u12 at. Wheat dull and source; prime Southern, $2 lits. Corn stonily at 80(05e—the latter for seed. Cloverseed very dull. Rye dull at 21.131@i.M. Provisions firm, and Its good demand for bulk meats. Shoulders 12iVa,I21;e. Lard (Inn at 10%e, -Cotton doll and now Stook Margot. PHILADELPHIA, March tßocks Leavy, Penn'a Gx Philadelphia and Erin, Reading Ponn'a Rai1r0ad....... .... Gold Exchange par. NEW Youx, Marc) 21 Stooks active. Chicago and Rock Wood Reading Canton Co Erie Cleveland and Toledo Cleveland and Pittsburg.— Pittsburg and Fort Wayne Michigan Central Michigan Southern New York Central llllnole rentral Cumberland Preferted fludson River Virginia Cs Missouri (In U. S. 5-20 s MG do 1801 do 1865 Now INEIIO Ten-Forties Seven-Thirties Gold Money 7 per cent Sterling Exchange Laneariter llotteehold Market. LANcAwrgit, Saturday, ?Aaron 'if. Butter, )1 lb .illot 50e. Lard, 114 lb 1150 )Inc. Elopi 11 dozen 2002.5 e. Calekene, (lived 11 pair M , 4)1,00 Do. (oleaned,,) p pair 1.0001.20 Lamb,'i lb 1/1418c. Sauxagmy lb 1041200. Putatoen, , il tnodiel 1.7.i(42.00 Do. ' 1 4 pock Appian, " j 4 pock t11K4,25e. aig.luo. Nnw Corn )4 Idabel 1,tVia1.25 Old n n ~ I 2.1n•61./30 Cabbage" head moine. Onlonn, ' A eek 1104.0°. Now Chan "0 bu g 9.042.11) Apple Butter, In pint 1 10(42/1e. Do. " crock 51:L . 401.5u Turn I pm, 11 bumhel :1110.10e• LANOANTDII (1 leklN MA lOC NT, MONDAY Nf A [Wit 23d, 1838.-11forkot quirt : leninlly llour r r bur $ll 25 PAM:, ....An do 10 24 Sl:porn:m.4o do 9 00 Whattt (whlto) 111 bus, ~, - d 75 Khaut (rod) do 245 yo do 00 Corn do 1 1 10 0:119 d 0... ......... ....,.. 75 Whlskey 2 34 NMlvtrtiontun — ts. E. U. THOMPSON, FASHIONABLE T A IL OR‘, SEVENTH AND WALNUT STRE.S. PHILADELPHIA* Samples to order from,, and lustrosSons for measurement, sop,t,to Steripernon' residing out of the city, and Fathataatton gOaran teed. Those visiting the city at e Invited toleave their meas.. urealdr.present or future orders. Pantaloon cutting is a speciality. Great ex. perience In Wig branoh of tailoring warranls an Invitation to those diniring good attiPir pantaloons to give him a trial. matt o 2mw/2 fftw. aatttigatfuts. T UE ESTABLISIIED,IFIAN, • J. J. RIWIARSON & OW., 126 lifaint Ur STIMET, PAILAV.L., Is the largestManutactuting Confectioners and Wholesalo Dealers 1n Fruits. Nuts, &a., mar 2.; In the United States. ly w 12 T INWARE, • The largest aasortment or well made TIN SVA.Rh; In the city constantly kept on hand; also a general aaaortment of ROUSE FURNISHING GOODS. Country storekeepent will find It to their ad vantage to call. SNO. M. MELLO'S', 723 HAR/CILT BTAKET, PIIILADILPULA. mar 41W12 IiEMBER LAND FOR NALE.-400 ACRES of flue White Oak and Chestnut Oak r sale, located In Middle enek Valley, Pa., one.fourth of a mile from the Middle Creek Valley Railroad, now being built. This tract coutaine a large quantity of the very bell Chestnut Oak Hark In the State, is ono mile from a elation, and has a flue waterpower of tidily feet fall. For particular., Inquire or F. W. ANDER.BLIJOy, mar i lLl444,:liw Ulenrock, York co.; Pa. -- • LipiTATE OF CAPTAIN JOIIN NTENI.r, loW of Leuooolc tvip. t tleo'Ll.-4'ho nutlet ingned Auditor, appointed to dliatributo the balance remaining In tho hula!' of Henry r, tilaymalter and Samuel D, Folder. AdMin Writ. tors, cum trenwento annex° to and ainong llama legally ea ti .led to thin same, will bit for that ,p urposep on W HUN Eetl.l.ll', APRA L 18 , 14, at o'clock., I'. H., in tho Library Room ill tho Court Hattie, ill the City of Laminator, whore all parsons Interested In hold dlxtri button nuty attend. 1011. EN PitoNICI.IN, war 1:0 Ittla3tw AuJltor. E,'INTATE OF MRS. JANE STEELE, LA'VE 0 of Letteoch twp., dre'd.—rho undendoed Auditor, appoin led to ttlatrlbula the halanee re wanting in the tom& of Nathaniel a Slily. nther,Executor, to and anoint thou° legaliN entitled to the MUM.. Win nit foe that purpose on WEDNMPAY,APLUL 15111,1868,at 2 , 'clod: P. M., In the Library Room of the court Mow, In the City of Lanettater, where all neranna - terepted to Kahl dlstrihntion may attend. EMLEN FRANKLIN, mar 'm ltd..l3tw Auditor. A.ll 11) ITOR•N NOTICE.—ESTATE OF Cloorgt• 1. Eltreelit, lute of the 110 rough of tdeultuttn. cleeeuen.l.-I'he underalinted Audi• tor, appointed to dletrthuto the balance n. • :nettling In the lottaln of Davtd Stotter,Rxeeu• tor of the Met I%llllllld tPOCIIIIVIIt of bald di, ecutted, to and among theme legally entitled to the !maw, will attend for that parpono WEDNN,DAY, the 1,51,11 day or APRIL, A. I>., 11U, ut 10 o'clock, A, H., In the Lila ary Room or the Court Hi. one, lu the City of Laucaator, where all parsons luterested in sold dlntrlbu tlou may atteutl. U. U. ESHIA:MAN, !oar c 3 4twllll Auditor, RANKRIIPT NOTILIL. the District l'curt of the) United Mates fur the East- In Bankruptcy. urn District. of Penn 'tt. ) At Lanetuner, MARC/1 2-Itli, TU WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: 'lnv ander - slgued hereby gives notice of his appointment as A atigneo of Ilene): 11. fientin y, ot hart iwp In the County of LaMeaster, anti State of Penn sylvania, within the said District., who has been at:Judged a Bankrupt upon his OWII putt lien by the District Court of sub) District. DANIEL U. BAKER, Asslgnoe, N 0.21 North Duke street, Lam:miter. mar 23 :104" BetAlliltUPT 2110FICE. It; the District court of the United States for the East, ;- In Bankruptcy. eru District of Penn's. ) At4Laucaster,the 18th day of MARCH.A.II,II3IIB. TO WHOM IT MAY CUNCEBN: The under signed hereby gives notice ut nle appolutinent as Assignee of Frauds L. Calder, of the City of Lancaster, In the County of Lancaster and State of Pennsylvania, within said district, Who has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own petition by the District Court of said DP, trict. D. U. ESHLEMAN, Assignee, mar 2.;;1t.w.12; :SLN. Duke St, Lancaster. TN THE DirwriticT COURT OF TILE I United States, I.instern District of Pcfmnyi yenta, B.s.—in the matter of Charles J. Pussy, of Pottsville, in the County of Schuylkill. lu said District, a Bankrupt, 'rhe sal-I Bankrupt having, under the Act of Congress of MARCH, iffi, filed his petition fir u discharge from fell 1118 debts provable under the said not, anti for a cortf float. thereol, alleging that wore than six months have elk • pired Mince lie was adjudged a Bankrupt ILI., mitered that It 111,1tifig of creditors be bold Olt tile 18. e duo!' AP11.11,18.18, at 1U o'clock, A. M., before the Register, John P. iloburt Esq., al his olllce, No. 181, Centre street, Schuylkill county, Pennsylvania, to be con- Untied by adJanrilinent if necessary, when and where the eXaintriation of the said Bankrupt will be finished; and that if neither assignee or creditor opposes, the Register certifies to the court whether the said Bankrupt Mix lu all things conformed to Lila duty under the raid Act. and If not, in what respects; which mini , lima° and 140 said eXaininutlon, when closed, with all other papers relating to tire case, will be lied by the Register In the Clerk's office. It Is further ordered that a hearing be land 'Upon the said petition for discharge, and certi ficate, on WEDNESDAY, the 111th day 01 APRIL 1818, before the said court of Philadel phia, al: lu o'clock, A. M., when and whole all ereditors who have proved their deities, and other persons in Interest, may appear end show Canso, if any they have, why the prayer of the said poll thou should not be granted. Williess the lion. John Catiwalieler, Judge n 1 , 01 the said DlStriet Court, aild thin {SEAL the soul thereof, at Philadelphia, the ' bitli day of March, A. D., 1808. Attest: U. It. PDX, Clerk. .INU. P. HOBART, Register. (huh . :8131.wili =NM - CLOTH:4, CAMIMEItE3 AND UhUTHINO -AT HAUER R. IMOTIEEIN PLY le BLACK AND COLORICD CLOTBN, FRENCH & AMERICAN COATINUN. , :ANNIMERES FUR BLUTH. CAMIIMERETTH, !MAI' IV }'11;, JEANN, MAO, GOODS Pull BOYS' ,NV EA It I A very largo and complete amorimout and Pilaus as Low nu In WU. HEADY MADE CLOTHING FINE Hurrm FOR BOY'S. A 101 l roolortmont of our own manuloolnroolul guaralitoed to give intlbilartlon PRICK AND HT VIA': AUER dt BRUM. LADIES D.ILEINN 14001)151I We invite nlf osuulluutloL of N W HPILINU 1) It E l/ 0 01) H .1 UHT RECEI VED ! A 1.40, .110 UIININU U( 0I) Lup bianulualuru, Including BOMIIAZINF.I.I, TAMIESE, CANTON ULOUIS, SILK POPLINS, GILA LLIES, POPLIN ALPACAS, Mull AIRS, dc,, AO 13LACI: AND COLORED SILKS! FRom FINE l'(.) EXTRA (.411ALITIES W INDOW NII ADEN I HAUER & BRUTIII , A4 have flow 10 etore choke, melretiou of WINDOW HIIADFJ4, to which they Invite uttentlou. Aix°, all wliltbn of NVIIHu, Buil LOU Urea Shuck, 110 WAIL PAPERI4, I 0 00 7 1 11" • ,/ .10U „ 100 1 , ) WALL PAPER.`4, WALL. PAPEIVi. 11 AU Elt St IIROTILEID; aro now revolving HPILINC/ FiTYLII4 FOR 188 M Our Stork will be found complete, and to compd.° a great variety of new designs uf plain and di enrallve PAPER 11ANU !NUS, Fine Miaowed Urn, tial.lox, Blank and Wood Colors, for PANLUIU4, H A 1.1.4, DIN IND ROOMS A N CHANIBERS. Also, DECORATIVE PAPEILS lu MARBLE, FLLMSCUPIH, OAR, WA tail'? ROSEWOOD, So, The mart complete r..xxorl me a l even ontirod to Lanclutter,and will ho sold ut luxe than Phila. dolphin ',Here. Call aunt examine. JIAC/F,lt fi lIROTHEIN. 111MiIBM EN Ul,lBll IlltUtfelk.:Lti, ENULISII TAPESTRY, Imprint Three• Ply, Tupaltry fnyra6t, ATtru ant: llulrerJrne ingruin. Thrall-Pty anti Plain Veer. tom, Into/ Dutels, Coll4o, Hoop and Buy Chrpets of Ihaa fiord and and brat Platudalphlu toakry. FLOUR 011. CLOTI —from Ito I yurflo wife. Cocoa anti Central Matting", !Lugo, Door Mato, dte. We flow offer a very full and complete ~lock, awl at VERY LOW PRICES. tour tf wI '2 MAUER BROTH Ells. SPRING ONO INU. EYILLANDELL. E I , LT T ANDA It CH ST HE ET.% P 1111,11) /CLAIM . NEW 14PRINU HI 1.104. NEW FITT MiIAWI.B, NUVELTIE4 IN IiItENS GOODS. riTEEL AND PEARL 1 . 01'1.1 & lever, Leu RS 7' II A K .Sf II:IC N. N. B.—Nrr CANII ISIIXERM will dud It to Bali. Interest In cull, ati liergaine {rein AllOl.lOll err dolly received. Baur :1)111012 T 0 VA It NI Elt NI PACIFIC! (111 A NO COMPAN Y SOLUBLE I'AOWIC GUANO, Tim attention of Farmers and other 130111111111/ an of Fertilizers Is Invited to this tioarlo, an worthy of their special notice. Its use for sev- eral yours In Maryland, Virginia and other Houthern states, for oil crops, hits giVen It it standard enamels! . for arcealleneu , unequalled by ally other, It possesses all the quinkness of Peruvian uuuuo ViII II I IO rIIIIIIII/111.0111.41011 not found In that satiate, 26al ILA of this Ltulthuy. am(l/1111/1 morn i hun equal tollan Ins Or I /IU Kuperplio.pliates, It rtp.o,tho Wheat amp tram, lien to seven tGlps earlier that die phapjlfe.r, widen WM icionu gives II inoalcalablo udyau. loges, Prieo, 1611 per toil, liberal discount to. dealers. 1 0 01 . solo by . JOHN N. !MIMI& Cik, Uonortil Agent■ for Voiotia ilunpo as soutii lloiuwaro Avo.,ylillatre, mar 2513mw12) Main houtlll36,HaltOnore. IiOVEWA CARBOXIZIM PAPER. FROM PROFERSOR MORTON, SVCRETAUX OF Tii FRANKLIN INHTITUTK OF PICNNRYLVANIA. FKANHI.IN IminTl7ll:, Feb. 1807:, 110„cr, Mr licAR Stu: I have tried , RiqatunPie Yoe'OlglordZild /yet"' Alniailirleftwitli the et er dry, OA find thaketti, a perfectly 'limpid ink, whien would oliteriVise regalre conic time to abume a blade file, the darken ha Immediate.- alai° gladly give my testimony to the feet gardeo harm teats be done to the paper, aa re. lie puma& character. or future durabill. ve ty, by the Rogers you, employ to attain the ve deldfaVferitit above mentioned. T e want, blob tide lnymitlon aupplies ie otte meeltfelt and unteereelly recognized, Ybali, HENRY MORTON. Addrua Orden to LIPMA.N MANUFACTURING CO., • 51 SUU El FOURTH attest. . 11w
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