, ,_J • , News Items. I Baying a Queer Customer. Chicago has a pane of glass seven and a During the first part of the present week half by fifteen feet. the unclaimed packages and parcels In the Both Now York and Boston elect Mayors °Moo of the Merchants' Union Express next month. Company In this city worn sold at public auction at the rooms of Scott & Smith, on Signor Blitz is :dousing the young folks Fifth, near Pine street. 'Tho sale was large oeNewark, N. ,L, ly attended throughout both days of its con- Bank runners In New 'York have their I tinuance, and many and ludicrous wore the wallets chained to their wrists. incidents attending it. To mention one of About ono million of postage:stamps tiro these only, will serve to answer our pur used In the United States daily. pose. Gas has just been Introduced into the City -An elongated box N. !J vas brought under of Mexico. neuth the auctioneer's ammer, very like a Spain ha 117 seaports, (175 miles of rail shoo box, some four feet in length and about ono and a half high. It wan labeled road, and s i miles of canal. "Dr. Kane, showman," and also boro the Galindo is garrisoned by 1'2,500 British words "New Orleans," It had evidently regulars. circulated freely on railways. When It wee On the Suez canal 14,8511 laborers and 58 I brought under the hammer thobldding was dredging tutichin es aro employed. lively. It was finally knocked down to a market woman living in the suburbe. She "Vencock feathers" in "bandit hots" lire the kited female display , in Now York. forked over throe dollars to the auctioneer, 'The John Allen style of prayer meeting her son shouldered the box, put it into the market wagon, and away they drove at a his lately been introduced Into England. speed accelerated by their desire to inspect A barber at Knoxville, Tenn., has boon its contents. Not until the wagon stood fined e 5 for shaving a man on Sunday. still before the doorway of the old lady's Twelve per cent. of English criminals are domicile was it suspected by her that she sold to lie under sixteen. had possibly bought Benstock. Thu jolting The "Grant hat" has already appeare.l on along the way had evidently worked a the promenade In Now York. . wonderful change in the contents of the box. When It wax lilted out of the wagon The Drew party came out about a million nod de milted on the sidewalk there was a and a (plater behind in the late tight In Erie. I vtolent P thumping and knocking within, so Mr, Sidney Mount, the artist, died 10 [ v,olent that the old lady dripped it in ter- Setatikot, Long Island, on Thursday, at the , r tr. ]tor henbane came and with him the ago el 1;2, nalanou of the honaehold, and when they Thu Tennessee Lu g imiati m o yesterday had gathered around, the mysterious mon elected A.. 1. Fletcher, Secretary of stiit,, 1 titer within the box made seemingly a dem and .1. E. Roust, Treasurer. ' penile ellort, to effect an exit. The old nom An old lady recently Hiatt In Masiticlin- stood aloof, and the children run sway, 111 111p1 111 101111 111111 .1111{11ty.1,1gIlt jiving grm i. 1 loss time Ilion it bikes to tell it, all the 1111.111 a. I , , women and children of the vicinity wore .i. 1111 the big earl Moodie day i t , 5,,,, v nw , , gamed oathertil n a all rou nhandd. The old Wh itman, flues ' ts, told th"se Mal ~ icii, 2,000 dispatches were snit Cast by telegraph. dropped In lit the auction and Invested three dollars, and how she hoped it w,, ! , ii pig, or A' nom 111 Buffalo spoiled eight mold:lid it c , llll, or a cashmere goat." The violent dollars' worth of 1111) by getting iirowliod 1 hammering ill the box nontintied, and the In it, staring cr a wl , A if wm,11.11, Hilidr..l,, on g roo., votirtum 11015 /0(11/11101 IVl'll, 11/f 0111 iron and alien' constantly militildied. T 1 1" old Mountain Ititilroad, arriVed et Hl. I.mila on lady, at length, °florist an Ei1i 1 . 1 1 111,,,,,,1111,1 ' Inn Ilith, from Patterson, New Jorsey. lug by, a dittilnut IVO greenback to open the „„ hos, Sarnia) essayed the task with evident ~,,Te l l l , l,:g ' l4, l , ) , l , L , l ; ;;:g l ii l l o ., l "l , l,l l l T ,4 l l: l , l " ,',t ' u r l i t i T r i i , ° , ,,l L 'ii , trepidation. 1 , 10 was confident "there was has, boon in Europe. 'TWIN in dor, , 11. ith the edge of an ex, ' by a violent effort, a 111110 .1 the box W IVI New \ ' ‘.lri( hii,ltWill VO CiergYiiiP I) IVIIO are wrenched Mr. The box was turned over each paid over Piano a your , and ft hum- 1 and there rolled out, floundering lint' writh ing, and red others who don't got 81,0igletteh. nig, and casting his call high in air, it Jolly A youth lit Rondout, N, y„ recently stole young alligator. The crowd 11010 111,11)01,11. 1 11 his poul(eb, full of 1. 1 41111 r 111111 %net the fate as it a bomb had fallen lii their 111.'1.4. The or laid boys by Claming himself up. women shrielioil, tho Milting' sereanied, The New York papers lieu again agitating and Natulio's eyes started from nuns sock fol• a bridge 11,1 . 1/lis tile East river. as a pre. its, 111111 In 1101 1/114.1 wad hill.1.1•1111,S terror %unitive of Alt ol 0 lorry limit disasters, he beheld thudeeil bodily for the first time. Thu I.',.jue 14111;111(.1N }vivo reet.co.l3 , pntoi, Ill) II Sinfillitril nuJ hi 4 'rimy Ittlidly ppFt.tl 01104011rth kfiwtro lifilf,,Niirtmincl- Ing MI. I 'itl lit, 1 1, 1,',11(10t), I loreti e i forly churollos. Notv .Inrnny ininorn nmnipinin t lint glum. In menrun In that Slain, tint that till. 41,111r1y 14 ynorly. 'l`%vo hunclrrtl in;rn,nn 1114. 1111111,1111 , 441 Lu hn ItllXil4l4 in .)IThiln (10,, , ,,rimr If Now I hiii•Nhiro. Thu coriwr.4llllll. Nlontlityullor• noon, 111 till 'hiir,h ul lhi. I loly tivifillehro, In So% Nmv Yorlc, by lihr4hop P111.11,r. The Nlikyor 111111 IL 1,)111 11111 t(Ill a 11,. city cailleiis Clovehiml tho ritibhg: works unit inking n ;4vni.1.111 VIII,, of SI, I.mik. A vull for IL Tomportsm, ('l.ovooti.)il thu Now Ell:411111d In ill iinhtnii nil 1 110 '2d llovelliber 11001, himmlll.l.lll.lhllllll iu L hilL oily, 11 trnl;no‘vii vO,Ol hum,.: id. hell, 11111,iNliff tho Ilridgollumptol,, nighl, during the .Nothing 1s ktlmr . s, uI di,IMPW holird A :.•w Vt,rl. pt•r 4:iys tho \Vest is Isms! In Im I hi• 111'1'1111 1/114k1.1 NVIIIIII, Use hundred and tiny I housan.l hogsheads and boxes of sugar Imvo ben landed in Itonton sines Januar). Ist, the Largest. ru• (vilits ever known. I'lllll.lelitliht hits skips to linpont tlionsitnil English slur rusts , whirls will In lit 101141. public piirl:4 tioxt spring. The PiONII/11 T1 , 111.01'11/l lint/LOS 111111111kb. ill Mai 111111 . 1ill'I 114 hiLl,lll, 1/111 . 1.11 011111 Iho host . • lquunhev--:11111 St/ 1110 good pumpkin 1111.4 ought to be. A Neu• 1•orl: rupor (t runt can not 111. 11 pStill 11111, 111.1 . 1t11511 ht• 111 . 1/1111,05 , tilt• 1 ,1 . 1 , 111 i 111/11gilt in 11111 t rlly on Mon4lity, sl ll , lll,ll v<lill kw•piuq nlivu Ili , ,1111111 Allen pniyr•r 1111,1111 w, In No tingl \Vico, 1111111 In•l'4nr. At it 111 Ni , %V Yolk, nu Thiw,thiv night. n 1 ,. 1101' I'IIIIIILN 1;onolal ww. olroringio j,lll WiLli 10,000 111011. 11. 1 , 1 the 11‘rg..yi pwilire.4 11, ..,, t intry 1, 4 mvn. 1 , 41 by st vl.trk hparlit.nt, ul IV#.4lllligkol. lui, ',punt II 144111 lf: Thu 111 , ..0.11g0 in 0 , 1111i11.11.(1, 1111 rt 1 1 .111.1 lIH worlond 1t,i1111.4 nrn I'MICI.IIIOII, :111,1 lilt , Pro.olont r.uld nlllx his I.lgiiittiro 11l .I r. rots Ls \von) 111 his l'lll.ll nutlerlul ;;olng tor with to 111, end e,f tilt, largo t.f Irt.lglit urn 11 t'i'llllllllllllll F! 111 the VON. Vain iu lilt' or it Ili. rveolit 111,1/111 10010 largor tlinti truuld inilieutii In ono your nt fully six thou:4llnd. A 10 . 0iiii,111011 iv pi , tiiling hi Loitvimwiii h ciimitrttol 103 i t n ndlrouil from 11131 oily 10 Alollisoo, I r anu rl wnh lilt• Intl ravine, thence It, 601't kenriley and Ilia 'rho Notii Ynl9c .\ 11000 cotilos Ln the rom• olio or dm Lebo :4. 11. 10 11116 311 00(11 . 10 111 prow I 10il ore dueltiOilly 011.311 oil eXtritvit gauetot 1011.50. ti. Mi. 11. 1 . 11,00101 i, of 111 . 0itkiivillii, Pa_ willio unhrh 111 Ilio 1111111 1011111, 11101 Ilis 1.1011i.i1 rrl govortillima 1101116 111111 intiirey Ho , oiniiiint ofi!r,0011. Nil 11 1 110 too till, lit reply 10 11.,)11114 writer WINIIeS to I; I:l:l4taztith. is ill 141 posltiml t Ito l'etorsbilrg I•:~prrnn vu " magazine, if you contribute a ['tory nrt Tim presolit Itelldqualers Freed ta• retnilved alter the first of Flevettilicr to ll.stvaril University, when it there wilt lie it consid erable reduction ill Lill. A little buy phe.,l n penny on Lite railway I nek at lit see the leeinteitivo ere , ll it, lilt it the Crain :tends threw it nr wits ile,Lantly Irv. Pettit. It. J1 , 1111..011 has ca:z1111P11,!1•11 suit against the Indianapolis and St. Louis filroad Company I . ,2:0011 tiailliiVes, alleged carelessness on tlt istrt of the em ployers of the colt - 11.'1y, which resulted in the death fill her host, old, Thotthet C. Juun son, On August 5, :ft ;11attoon, Dispatches from San Prancisco or Tales flay give adviees trout Arizona to October 15th, which state that the Indians have commenced a vigorous warfare. Four successtul raids have lAmi made against the whites near Prescott. Two men were killed and live wounded. The people were greatly alarmed at these unexpected attacks, :old appeared helpless. General 'lnflect: has been implored to send troops to their ass.stance. Tun mcuto. kill pit/Middy relieve• the countries of Europe from the threatened earthquakem. The mountain, at reported Atlantic cable, is iii a very vigorous condition, the Streitlll, m lava tilling and overilowing the Ills% crevices In the side. 'rho dim.- tioim of the eunrenl is the same us during the eruption °riff:s2i. (hi the night of Novern -, her Nth the upper erne discharged eol MIMS of itsihes,tievasionally flashes of are. Crowds of spretaLors ire hurrying to Naples to witness din grand sight. queen Isabella In Parts (Oct. SO correspondence of the London The Parisians ore etlriOUS to get a sight of Isabella, ex lbleell of Spain, who, with her suite of more than thirty persons, is lodged in the hotel du Pavillion de Milian, Rue de Peon!, loiter about and look up in the windows ; but no One of the vulgar public has yet caught a glimpse of her fallen Majesty. (front curiosity. too, is excite by Father Claret being oolong us, as wen as the gallant 1l whirl, :who seems In be as indispensable to the Queen as her spiritual ermless,,z. There ore tunny police hanging about hi uniform and out of uni form, low our royal Spanish guests ore ox • yecting a ylienthel of hospitality. Strict orders are given to the people about the Queen not to give tiny intormatirin, espe cially If JoUrnalials impute Whnt Is going on. The train arrived tit near midnight on Friday, and great precautions were used to prevent any one seeing the royal travellers. M. Moo, the ex•Queon's late Ambassador at Pork, has matte all the police urrange• moms. The Parisian journals have spoken so 12111011 about the soandithi the Spanish Court, the confessors of the queen, lay as Well ail eUelekihuilical, the number of Witt. cal exeoutions which took place during the reign of lsubolht, that It Is by no means Impossible to lunigine a aloes of our popu lation, who greet the ladies of the dtoni 7nondc when in their carriages with a char-, Wart, doing the same to a lady who is re garded with little respect by the Parisian workmen.' however, we got to know a little of what is going on despite the pre• cautions Miran. Queen Isabella either as sumes or really feels a haughty indifference to all who allude with sympathy to her fall. She speaks with confidence of her son's return to the throne, and adds that she has no desire herself to resume the respousibil• ity of rule. Her Majesty grows, very ani mated when refering to the military men of the revolution, and, would evidently like to have tj2em In her power. her Majesty has brought with Ler some holy relics, some ~apes of)ewels and the golden rose which Plus IsX, bestowed on the gond Queen as a reward forher virtues., The King_Consoct, who is scarcely mentioned in the news paFers, is, I believe lodged inn ecer above the Queen. He, lam told, takes all that naaoCeurred as a,matter of course. Ile has one or two Intfmate friends with him, and amuses himself In his own way. Don Sebastian has come np from Pau with his artistic' baggage. He, too, cares nothing about political events. THE LANCASTER WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1868. The alligator crawled slowly away, purslosl nl good tlistsiwo to Ow four IJ ‘ y er, ,wtl. /,01110 11110 w, 1111 Irk 'll.llO Arr..% Ike l'oiallisPoit NV(' iionvermeil twilit n gentlentan yeater :lay twilit Lev bean twice Renee, the einitinent nilitia the loth iilOvtolair. Ile 'mule the t rip from 1'111111,14.11.11k ilia, and hank, between Saturday night 8 I'. urlohur II), t,vvizilwr 12 tin I'. and he (amid been Intuit on the Ilight or the 7111. The time through to California via Sall hale. Pity, rtilon Tactile railway, mei Fargo 41 tio's Wages, it some 11100 to ten ilaxe, unit time rtnilu through II) (nlllllllll ,, reach the r mum Itailwity was vet Parinsylvani Can• End to 1'11181,111.g, the Pittalitirii, Port NN'aynii and Chicago railway to Fort Irion Ihouru le t/iiiney, I Ilinuie, by the To• halo, NVithitalt and NVestorri railway, and front ltuiney, I ilintas, to Cinallit, liy the 'tailwind and St. Juw.,ph railway. . , Thu uud of tlw trunk of 11111 railway in at or [Wont furl Itritiger, within one clay'n staging of Still I,ulco City, from when's., In a rOW daym, it will only lie ninny two and a hall In th roil 'lays sta . ging to Illy eastern of the Poyilly rail \var.—New lyric COIILIIII•elfa, A letter front ituasiti in the Vienna Prc,,ve 14ir es a melancholy picture ;if the present condition of that country. The harvest in Russia in Insufficient for the weals of the population, and incendiary fires and rheas are or e0n,,t,,t4 occu rreree, 1 n the govern ment of \'hotrnir lour hundred and !lay thousand roubles have been stolen out tit the public chest, and similar robberies have been de,overed lu Itaizion where thotteand roubles are deficient, and at Moseow, whore the Ines amounts to ftiriy-live thousand roubles. These thefts are generally ascribed to olllciala, and sev eral of them have been dismissed in conne towhee. At N Novgorod forged fifty , rouble notes have circulated in such tlutut lidesthatseveral merchants have atistained considerable !oases, 1 . 11,‘ dmith of Ex•(;ov,1,01. TA, ()hio ~„,,ni,..( ;runt 1 , 11,.1- 111.10 iud Vivo Irivl•', it vnl•uury 111 I Elveloral v..11n.h 111 to nivel 111 1),...n1111.1. lu t.R4t tiw ;;Inte. thin II 1 . 1411411.1 nr III'Itlt'1•t It) 111. , I Imo 1104114:m1,1 ht• hut for the rnhhtgi lu lucrl, ',hall, Irufori. i•Jirllng Iho voto att. , 1,, doll 1,, 11,,, 'l'll,, 1 Vlildlng Slamlior Colfax adth :\ 1 iss North, 11'ittle tool: piney un NV,td loyalay hint, al A ittlovor, thin, thn pruanut homy of Maot who rositlys with hyr tflop-anther, har father and her naillior both bolng don \Vtely in thy :Oren of :inflator NV ado, who roaltlem at Jutrerion, lillian titian front Andover. Silo In about thirty yearn of age, of metliton nine, good figure, daric hair, I,rown eyes and has a J,lnteang Ihre. illlsv VS'ado waa ono of thy Ittlyxnun.,toti party with Senator Wade and Mr. Colfax that vault, so 1101 tr heiuF cut oil by thellnhans iii their 1 toeliy ' trip. The Ny4.11,11:1;4 us ill la. a vory quiet allair, only the moat Intintitto friyints of tht• bruit, and thy inlinutlinty !amity a Mr. Colfax hying pre,,enti Latest by Telegraph ! WASIIINOTOS, Nov. :11.- -The tpiestion of mitt:tally between t'olleettir Cake and Se (Teta: y will 110 SIIIMILLIVII to the Cabinet aI the mooting sir that body this afternoon. It is considered certain Cake will 1111 ti ( . 11111111111Vi or ',Marks soil! be appointed until the ll:noting of Congress, With l'erol'lnlCC to the telegram sent from this site yesterday to the New Porto Post and taller afternoon papers, setting mirth I hat tit:tip:itches hail been received by the state depart tiwzit giving artill,account of the conipletts settlement .ritn , ,Ah‘bur., elaints. Secretary Seward nuthortz the lollow ing contradiction: The despittoh in question iv entirely in correct. Mr. Johnson, our Minister to the Court of St. Jatnos, only reports progress in his late despatches to the State Depart ment. The question of the peaceful ad justment of the Alabama claims iv ap proaching a settlement and all things look favorable, but there has been no definite conclusion reached upon any important point, and up to this time Mr. JOIIIISMI,IIId 1,01,1 SI/11110y have not ovt•n settled so far as an agreement upon tho prot,C.A. 'l hers has been a good deal of corres pondence between our Minister and the British foreign Secretary, and a very friendly feeling peryades all this corres pondence, but the only important fact yet developed is that prospect for en amicable settlement is favorable. It will not be wisp fur the papers in this country to rely upon and publish all rumors which leak out from the British foreign ofTwe, and are sent abroad through the columns of London journals as truth. Nlr Johnson has not been authorized from the State Depart meat to vary in any particular from the instructions given to him on the eve of his departure to assume the ditties of his official position at the of her Britanic Majesty. rom Ph ph:a I'll It.Alttt PII lA. Nov. :ft.—A special &- spinoff from Washington to the l3uth'tin states, that Senator Cameron denies un equivocally the statement that he has been interfering in the difficulty between Collec tor Cake and Secretary 'McCulloch, to pro cure Mr. Cake'it removal. It 11., not appear that the Secretary has any present intention of suspending Mr. Cake. :So new developments have taken place concerning the murder of Mrs. Hill on Sunday night. The Coroner will hold an inquest this afternoon. MIEEErI=I If , wrutonl•:, Nov. 24.—There iv now a considerable movement towards resuscita ting the North Caroline. copper and gold milling interests. Parties hare recently gone down to the mines front NOW York, Baltimoreanti elsewhere. 11. Rives Pollard, editor of the Southern Opinion, at Richmond, who was shot this morning and instantly killed, is a brother of Edwnrd A. Pollard, author tit the " Lost Cause." Ei=! ST. Jou NN, Nov. 21.—There . n a b e tt er feeling in financial circles to day, and hopes are entertained that tho orlslx io not. 'rho Ht. St options Bank Directors lilt mangulno that t h e 1)11141110N9 of the bani< Nvill shortly Ito restored. Scovirti liabilities are greater titan at first ropnrted, routing, it is said, Lair a million dollars. Dimpatehes frorn Halifax says the fail tnackeral lisherlem have been altneet. it total failure. It lathered there will be much dintrosa again this winter. ST LOW.:4, Nov. 2-I.—Lewis Davis was thili morning convicted of the murder of U. P, Skinner at Independence, a few weeks since. Nosialnationo for Mayor 1' .0, T0 , Nov. 24.—Isaac. M. May has re ceived and accepted the Workingmen's nomination for Mayor of this city. The Republicans of Charleston have nom inated E. L. Morton for Mayor. An Xallter Shot RICHMOND, Nov. 24.LH. Rives Pollard editor of the .Soulkern Opinion, was shot and killed this morning at 10 o'clock while pas sing near his office by James Grant. The cause of the shooting was a publication in the Opinion reflecting on the character of a member of Grants family. General Butler's /Tinian. , . LOWELL, Mass., Nov. 24.—General But ler's health is improving. Ida has not been as ill as represented. He has not been con lined to his bed. NEW YORK, Nov. 21.—Golu closed at Xorni aftddligtnec from Martictownahlp was concerned. The —.. complaint was made by Benjamin Green. colored, against three defendants, his --------...----- • brother. Wm. Green, his brother a wife, Court PrOCeedlngs. Sarah Green, froml niece, Mary J. Green. Tuesday Afternoon,—Court met at half "o'clock • Judges Long and Lathed past - , It appeared the evidence that the complainant and his housekeeper and all present. the defendants lived in one house as an Cotn'th vs. Samuel Arms, indicted for " Unhaelly Family." It being sworn by larceny. The proseentor In this case was Henry Siple, of Washington borough. It complyhaant that William Green threatened to alay him with an axe, William was appeared from the evidence on behalf of tha prosecution that the defendant, ?lamest bound over in the sum of effo to keep the peate for three months ; and pay the costs, Arms, had taken certain stones and loc.. ,-, - or stand committed until the sentence wan from a fish-dam or buttery belonging to about 130 yards do- Henry Slpte Ai Co., eltuatecl complied with. The charge against the fendants Sarah end Mary J. Green, not from a Ilsh-dain or battery belonging to being sustained, the Court dismissed them said Arms, the defendant, and had convey- from further custody. W. S. Amweg for ed them to (Arms'? battery and had con verted them to his own use. The taking of defence: District Attorney Brubaker for prosecution, these stones and logs was, moreover, al- Court adjourned until 7; o'clock I'. M. lodged by the prosecution to have been Wednesday Evening,—Court mot tit 7; felonious, as they were conveyed away o'clock. secretly at an unusual hour. The jury In the case of Coneth vs. Henry The defence was that the defendant, Mr. S. Lease, tried for the larceny of money Arms, owned an island iu the river and from A. Dissinger, of Elizabethtown bor also possessed a 11411 dam or battery ap ough, returned as their verdict that delen purtenant to It. That the right of Arms was not guilty. to enjoy the prlviledgem tit this fi dentsh-dein„oin,th vs. win. Marshall. Thu der._ was unquestioned, end that the flsh•ditin ' or battery erected by Slple & Cu., efendant's Interfered .dent wife indicted for stealing, or being with the enjoyment of Dm d Implicated In the keeling, of the sum of eii, from the store of Mr. Wm. Freyborger, at right to LIN battery. That the act of tuk- Mt. Alary, Salisbury township. After hear ing away stones and logs from Siple.t: Co.'s battery weft but a rightful abatement of a leg the evidence thu Jury returned a verdict ' of not guilty. Reed end Rosenmillor for nuisance and that, instead of said stones and logs being taken secretly or felonlotne• defence; Atte.) for prosecution. „ Jacob Buzzard, need about 14 yearns, mid ly, they were taken publicly, two me- Me brother Abram Buzzard, aged about 10 being with defendant and aeslsling him in I years, plead guilty to being concerned in hiking away the alleged stolen property, e the above larceny at Mount Alary, Sells- Thu jury, after a churl Rinse:nee min toe bury township, '('ho oldest, Jacob Buzzard, Court•rooin to deli bonnie upon the evidenc , e ! wan montenced by the Court to undergo en presented In the wow, returned a vordlet t f , Imprisonment, ui 10 dem the younger not guilty, Allen, end Dickey for proseenn- , brother, Abram, wins sentenced to Undergo , eon; N " fill ”" 8 ' 11 ' it " )mnl ' i " for an. tilt In Iri on wont of ten bourn, n n m fUIICIS. Colll'lll vs. Mrs. AnnaJefteriet., Indicted 'l'vevo surety of !lows o,insti WON nex t heard, In both o f wiii ' l ' alt "'Mil" old for hammy. Tip, proetneutor, Dr. J. 'l', . Baker, residing In Eand E ing street, Ole nierkey mimed Lorry Al ~,Li„ w „,, thin pros• clty, twinned that the delentlant, W ishner ; Michael High wits the tlsrslolitlit 111 Wolin 11111 11th 1111(1 isle of last October, the one clime, mini Citilintrun. 1 I igh the i 1 .in• while employed by him at hie reeklunco, 1 tendent in the other. The Ceti rt, after , hear purloined it :11111411w of valuable articles , leg the statement of the prosecutor, dis• t uonmisting cf ahem, pillow cases, glass mimed both cases and direeted the county , ... er, (4, , . from him. The defentient to pay the costs. District Attorney lira l"''' allbseri uently mitt fussed the theft, and stilted baiter for prosecution; W. S A Inweg fir , how she had disposed of the litelon articles; defence, 1 r 1 this confeekon was made in prison inn the Coin'tla vs. Jobe MeElroy, Intlistso (or presence Ma witness after her unrest. It making it felonlotts assault awl battery upon .lobo Stotts, Jr., with intent to tour- Wes also shown that the articles stolen wore der him. taken during the absence of Dr, Baiter anti John Stotts, Jr., testified that, on ti'''l',, ii bin wife from home. ' The defence called a large number of Front of last June, while passing along witnessem to prove that the defendant was street, iii the upper find of the borough oi not entirely sane; and was nut a 11l per- Nlariettit, he learned that his father wits ott sou to lake charge of a house during the gaged in lighting in a drinking saloon. Ile , absence Mlle+ owner of it ; that, she Wan llion'stepputl In to interfere on behalf of I» not elite to talc) care a her own properly i father, when he wits struck 11 very severe but often gave away her own clothing and blow tin the head by notes 011(3, slid by it money without receiving any consideration was immediately rendered 'winnable, bit,' for the maw. 'rho Wlteemmen InatelOried 1 Etroy subsequently confessed to witness many act lOW Of tlsiontlant, which Intik:RDA that ha struck him, and Witted that he nets eery sorry for R. that she was nut of mound mind, and show- Ur. , Withers testified that Stew.' s k u ll 'of trial, ll' she wan left to her owe free will, alto would tot be capable of judging right %yap. fractured by the blow, and that the in- . „ um ~,,,,,g ~,, far us the powme..ioo of Jury sumtalneil by 1111 n 1N.,, , , a a very msrl• proporty was concerned, liontiumiller and , loin charataar. Distriat Attorney itruletkor Mr prostic». Jacob Franke Swore Ileit the delblelent, S. 11. pr,,,,, free d 0.,,,„(.. NI cEI roy, was the man who struck Stotts; , Ilan; witness Mated that ho maw Min strike him Thursday ,Verniny.—Court met at nine with a chair, tund that immediately tin rip o'clock, flaying the blow Mr. 5, fell Ineenel bin, , Conlin' vs. John laity, Indicted for Mr-' le; Am very positive that McElroy Is the natation and bastardy; the name of the ;,,,,,, who sleuth sum, a5,,,,,,i, ;is D o , prosecutrix wits Jilllzatteth Stork. Thefury stroll< Mr. S. end 1411 W 111;11 fall he, not eta rendered a verdlet of guilty, old the tie- NVitliv4s tllO 111111111 M 4 114;11,1)1.0 pay at the tins', b u t was in possmisicit ot all i t i., , all the necessary expense!' and providUthr faculties. ; the maintenance of the child, Alley and 5, ,,,,,.„ i „ th; ,,. „.•,,,,,,,,,,,, „,,,,,, „ ail , li, oho Heimann fur prosecution; it. W. Shenk testified to the circumstances of the light In !is ilirlruY for ( krone° , which the old The jury in the calm 01 Comith vs. Mrs, man, Stotts, and other parties wire engaged inHido of (ho school, bat 11111 ; Ann Jelleries, tried for stealing certain arti• the; tiles front Dr. .1. 'l'. Baker, of this city, ren nin testily anything new converning derail a verdict of not guilty on the grounds 1t...1111h made by defendant On John Stotts, .Jr. iof defendant's insanity. The Court direct- The prosetaitor, John Stotts, Jr.. was re- ; oil that Itlrs. Jell'eries be placed In the County I lospital until further ordered. railed by defence. Witness stated that Mc- I oinith VS. Barbara Boorger, charged with Elroy and himself were nil good terms; that. ' tho defendant, AlcEiroc, told him that he I lur"e"Y' It was alleged on the part of the m that tile defendant, in last Au did not know It was Linn when he struck prosecut k 1 gust, purVoined front the prosecutrix, Airs. Inin with the ellair, hut thought he Was an- MINIM is -auto, a butter kettle containing it other man who had previously threlltelll3,l Vas of butter, the value of Willett VMS ((built to kill defendant, and that when lie struck $2.00, A number of witnesses were exam the IIIOW With the eltair he did it I ; tried On the part of the Comatonwealth to for the purpose of reselling the pose sustain this charge of larceny. tutor's father, old man Stotts, from the O n the part of the defence it was alleged hands of his assonants. ~,,,,, ~ ,, wimei i.m. the d( , rer . H .,, nigut,,i that 1 the kettle canto into lIIr. 'Merger's 1 possession In a lawful manner, it havlng the testimony elicited by the class exanii teen purchased from a third party. A very nation Of 1,111, witnesses for the prosecution l 'ergo number of witnesses testified to tie showed that the WOW was not struck by I , general good character of the defendant. NicElroy for the purpose of injuring 111 r. Stotts, Jr., but that it was intended for ' Atha! lor prosecution ; Col. l'yfer for another party, and that therefore there was tlefeu "' The (=rand Jury found n true bill of no intent on the part of defendant to murder . or severely injure anyone. i indictment against the parties accused of , Alice fur prosecutionlS. 11. Itcynolds for riot and assaulting persons, In this city, defialso. , oil the occasion or the itepublionn Mass Werb 1 Meeting held, In this illy, in the hitter part owdog Mwan w.--Cotirt mot al, nine o'clock; Judges Long and 'Millar( present. I of lust Bs P lumlnT ' A considerable portion of the morning 1 Thur.bly Aftenumri. --Court met at h a ir past two o'clsick. .0,141011 WIN °Celli/led with the Cowe!' to the jury, In the ease or the • Th, , addresses of the coollsol, lit the rave of Contith vs. Barbara 'Merger, Indicted COM'til Vs. .101111 Itlelitiroy chargod with) assault and battery with Intent to lON, . Mr the larceny of a Ha kettle containing John Ilerchelristtli pleat guilty to the four pounds of Miller front Mrs, Susan 11 ,,.,,,, y „r,,1„ ); , 1 ,itl, 1• 1 • 11111 Nylip, m , )1111,,,,,,,, ; Kautz, of this city, occupied a large portion II Mown Joy Borough, on the 2:ith or :,,11- I of the lofty:woo session, ~,,,t,,, , . lust; I 1,.1.,•1,, , tr0utti was ...111.'i1e1. , 1 ' 'I he ease or the com'ili vg. Willram shall, Iy till' C0t111.4. lltelerlZO Imprisonment for indicted for rollnnitttng an assault and Ma le; t e rm ~r ~,,,„ m o w ' ' , ~, ~,,, c,,,,,,,y tory upon II oorgo K lentil, WITS continued '1 . 1 , 4011. for trial 111 the next term of Quarter See• The .111I'V In till , east. of the Cottl'ill v 4. dons Collrl. .. . .. . J1)1111 WOlllllll Cutn'tlt vt.t. ltmrgo colored, with Intent to 1(111, returned a ver,ltet Int11,1(4,1 or lareony. 'lto tleretultutt rodn.lot guilty of tt,vertilt roil bftltel7/ only. Ale- neer Lila county, lind wux by court p ny ViltlrgOti with /1101111glit0i1M1 from Mr. Anton I I I ,„ ,„,, 1,„1„ww, who nitto ro4ltlex near Sprlng- 1.05tS Of 1.1 . 050C11011, and to hillllll COM- I V1110,140111E 4 outs, feed, butter, iind • also it nitted until the sentence Wits ClAllpilUli MO 1)051101 big. wit h.The prosecutor, Mr. Lehninn, testified . .. .. . The ease of the Coni'Lli ye, Leonard K. anti it ptss•boolc with defendant's name Seltzer ava s t continued to the next term of written In it was found in hie stable short- quarter Sessions, On account of the Illness ly alter the larceny was committed ; this of the defendant. led him to suspect the defendant, Colwell, Coin'th vs. Henry S. Lea, indicted tin as the party guilty of stealing the missing larceny. articles before enumerated. A search war- Th e 'd e n,,h m i o w rus t e d rant . wi , u4 :procured and, on Reaching Col with a ban k• hook belonging to Mr. Aaron well', house, a bag was found, which being Dissinger, a storekeeper In the borough of products(' In Court, Mr. Lehman teatitled Div.abuthtown. The bank-book WIN a book that It was the stun° bag that - wan titolen . . . . . . _ containing an account of the deposits made from him. The Constable of Mount Joy by Mr. Ins , lingor, the prosecutor, in the township, testified to finding the bag in Lancaster County Bank. Thu bank• book Colwell's house, but iditted thnt none of the was wrapped In it piece of paper, was tied other articles talon frmn Mr. Lehman were with a string, and contained upwards of found at Colwell's. The larceny was am ,.,70u 111 currency and three cheeks amount- tad to have been committed about the 17th mg In all to tilii7.oS. of last August, and the missing oats and This bankbook, according to the testi- I feed Were taken froth the entry of Mr. Leh wetly of Mr. 11. McAllister, the clerk of , man's barn. Mr. Inssingor, was given to t h e defendant 1 A large number of witnesses were exam to bring to Lancastor and to hand to the iced on nolialf of the defendant, Colwell.— clerk of the Lancaster County Bank. The one of ttem swore that the bug !Wedged to bankbook was given to defendant on :sat- have been stolen from Mr. Lehman, had urilay morning, the 11th of last April, and been In Colwell's possession SOLO() eight by the diroction of Mr. McA. and one or months previous to the time the cold lar- two bystanders WaS placed by defendant in cony was tovirnitted in August last. And his pantaloon's pocket for sale keeping. (ni that Colwell hail obtained it in a lawful the followina Monday, the Itith of April, the manner. The defence also plead an alibi, defend:tut, \I r. Lease, came to Mr. Ns- to sustain which several witnesses were singer's store In Elizabethtown and, alter produced to testify that the defendant was inquiring for Mr. I stated to the clerk, at another place about the time that the l‘lr..McAllister, that ho hod lost the book- larceny Look given hint on the previous Saturday barn. It was alleged by defence that the morning, after having first deposited the j evil disposed persons, who cdmtnitted the money it contained in the Lancaster Coun- j Moil, hail stolen defendant's pass book and ty Bank as he Was directed to do. I placed it in the stable of Mr. Lehman, in tie°. Smith and Mr. Breneman were cal ed tocorroberate the above testimony of • thus escape punishment themselves. Evi Mr. McAllister. dente was produced to sustain this theory - Daniel Tirnmony was called to bring his A number of persona from Springville find daughter, Bridget, a little girl of 11 years vicinity testified to the general good repo. of age, who testified to having found the tation of the defendant for honesty. missing bank-book With the three checks, Alice for prosecution; S. Eabe for de. in Ann street, Saturday (Ap ril afternoon (Ap . I fence. I this city. She gave the book and the JSridn g Muriting.—Court met at 9 o'clocK. "fhe jury In the case of the Clonal(' vs, checks to her father who testified that lit gave them to 111 r. Joseph Clarkson, who George P. Colwel,l, colored, tried for the wrote to Mr. Dissinger informing him larceny of certain articles from the burn of that his bank-book and the three Amos C. Lehman, near Springville, ren- Chl'eliS hail been found. dered a verdict of not guilty. Mr. Peiper, the cashier, and Mr. Champ- A verdict of not guilty was rendered in net's, receiving teller, of the •' Lancaster the case of the Com'th vs. Barbara Boerger, County Na tional Bank" severally testified of this city, tried for the larceny of a tin that no money or checks were credited on kettle and four pounds of butter from Mrs. their books to Mr. Dissinger, on last April Susan Kautz. the 11th, the day alleged by the defendant Cotn'th vs. Caroline Green, alias Smith. es that ou which he had deposited the The defendant, a negro woman, was ac ' cased by Jacob Plank of bovine. stolen m,ornbce.y examination a ß ti a o r r ik o . f Witnl'S.les for the from hint, during 111. , August, about two prosecution here closed. cords of oak bark. The bark was worth Wednesday Afternoon.— Court met at about $l2, and was taken from the prose two o'clock. , cmor's WOOll9 et the Welsh Mountains. The trial of the cane of the Com'th vs. Two witnesses were examined on the part Henry S. Lease, indicted for the Larceny of the Commonwealth; no witnesses were of certain money from Aaron Dissinger, of examined on the part of the defence. Dis- Elizabethtown borough, was resumed on trict Attorney Brubaker for prosecution; the part of the deknce., . Brosius for defence. Several witnesses were called to testify The jury returned a verdict of guilty, that the defendant, Mr. Lease, was some- with a recommendation of the prisoner to what under the influence of liquor when the mercy of the Court. he received the package containing the Com'th vs. Bernard Hokum, indicted for bank book and money from Mr.iMcAllister, the larceny of a now bed quilt, worth $3 the clerk of the prosecutor Mr. Dissinger. I and a travelling bag, worth $1 from Mrs. one of the witnesses, Mr. Shultz, stated Anna Wolfert, proprietress of the Hotel at that the defendant was quite intoxicated the corner of East King and Lime streets, when he received the package front McAl- this city. This larceny was proven to have lister. It was also alleged by the defence been committed on the 17th of last October. that there was a misrepresentation made Brubaker for prosecution; Brosius for de li,endnt ~by McAllister, when he told fence. The jury rendered a verdict of gull him that there was only $2.50 or $5 in the ty, and the Court sentenced the prisoner, package, and that this tended to make the Hokum, to undergo an imprisonment of s defendant take less care of the package en- mouths mile County prison. trusted to his custody, than he would have Com'th vs. James Stotts, colored, the de done had he known the reel value of its fendttnt was charged with stealing a $lO bill contents. The defence also alleged that in National Currency from Edward Lloyd, the defendant was not a bailee thr hire, colorist, of Columbia, on the 2nd of the and therefore was not responsible like an, present month. There not being sufficient Express Company, tar a package entrusted positive proof of the defendant's guilt, the to his care ; the defoudant was only bound Court directed that a veodlet of not guilty to take the same care of the pickup as he be rendered, District Attorney Brubaker would have done of his own property, and I for prosecution ; Sanderson for defence, particularly when ho supposed that It only A verdict of not guilty was taken In the ease of the Comqh vs. Mery Ann Shrelber contained some e 2.30 or $5. On the part of the defence It was further statedt that the (colored); this defendant having already defendant was in the habit og ill- been In prison two months the District At toxicatod, quite frequently, and that on the torney did not press the prosecution ; the tiny the money was given him by McAllis- offense for which she was Indicted was As. ter, Mr. Dissinger'e clerk, to deliver to the sault and Battery. Reed for defence ; Litneneter County National Bank, the tie- Brubaker for prosecution. noultint became very much intoxicated, The Court In the caso of Com'th vs, Care y 0, 01 while In this condition, wee robbed b line Green, alias Smith, colored, found some one of the package containing the guilty of the larceny of bark from Mr. money and bank book on, or soon:after, his Plank, sentenced the prisoner to undergo arrival at Lancaster. The defence alimpro- an imprisonment of ono month In the duced a very large number of witnesses, county prison, from Elizabethtown and vicinity, to testify Corn'th vs. Wm. Kofroth, indicted for to the general good character of the defend- fornication and bastardy. The prosecutrix ant.- - . was Mary Jane Herr, of - - - " - - ..... . was Mary Jane Herr, of Mount Airy, Sails- Kline and Atlee for prosecution ; W. A. bury twp. This case was a peculiar one, Wilson and S. H. Reynolds for deleoce. the mind of the prosecutrlx .being weak, A Surety alba Peace Case was heard In the question was raised by Counsel for de which Jas. A. Harvey, of this city, was pro- fence whether her testimony should be scouter and Emanuel Baughman delend- admitted. After hearing her answers ant. The defendant made his home with to some questions the Court ordered her to the prosecutor, Harvey, and was in the be sworn. The defence offered in evidence habit of frequently getting intoxicated. the Records of the Court setting forth that Harvey thereupon gave notice to several on the 18th of March, 1884, an inquisition Saloon keepers not to sell defendant any was held and the persons composing it had more liquor, this made defendant so angry decided that the proseoutrix was incapable that he thretened to brain the prosecutor. of taking care of her property, and, accord- The Court, after hearing the testimony in ingly a trustee was appointed to take care the case, ordered the defendant, .Baughman, of it for her. The prosecution alledged that to give surety for his keeping the peace for the prosecutrix knew enough to be aware the space of three months in the sum of $lOO, of the punishment awaiting those who to pay the costs, and stand committed until swore falsely, and therefore insisted that the sentence was complied with. her evidence should receive due conaidera- John Eichorn, at the instance of his wife, tion from the jury. Christionna Eichorn, was bound over in Eshleman and. Atlee for prosecution; S. the sum $lOO to keep the peace for the H. Reynolds for defence. space of three months, or stand committed, Friday Altortzeon.—Court met at half as it appeared from the testimony that the past two o'clock. defendant had threatened to maltreat and Coath vs. Margaret Dingleberger, In injure-the complainant. dieted for Mallicious Mischief. The prose- A surety of the peace case was next cutors in this case were Herman Ville and heard, In which a family of "colored folks" Mary Ville, his wife, who reside in South way committed at Mr. Lehman'a Order to fasten the crime upon Colwell,rind Queen street, this city. Mrs. Ville testified that during the progress of a quarrel be tween the defendant, Mrs. Dlugleberger, and-herself, on the 10th of lost August, she threw some foul water on Mrs. 1)..wh0 in re turn endeavored to enter Mrs. Ville's house, the door of which was fahlened. It was then alledged that the defendant struck the door some flee or six times with a wooden bucket, breaking out ono of) Its panels and for breaking said panel this proseen Lion was instituted. m the part of the defence it wai alledged that 'Sirs. Dingleberger did not strike the door with the bucket, but only threw It af ter Mrs. Ville, when It happened to strike the panel of the door; that the panel wee old and cracked and therefore was very easily broken out. Evident° Was also pre settled to show that Mrs. Dingleberger pos sessed a good reputation for befog peace able and quiet. Brubaker fur prosecution ; W. It. Wilson for defence. The Jury in the caffe of William Karnali, tried for tornication and bastardy, and in which Mary Jane llerr, of Mount Airy, this county, was prosecutrix. rendered a verdict of guilty. The counsel for defence. S. 11. Reynolds, esq„ made a !notion !or a new tel S'alurday Morning,-I'.o the case of Mar garet Dlngleburger, of thin city, complained agnintit by Mary Ville° for malicious tole chief, n Reeled vet diet woo presented by the fury, finding the defendant, Margaret Din gleterger not guilty, but directed her to pay the coma of prosecution. the cane of the Uorn'th ye. John Mow• rey, indicted for the larceny of a watch, the District Attorney entered n not. prom, the prosecutor having obtained the stolen properly and removed out of the state, The Court dintninnud the com plat nt against Sarah Herman, charged with anoitult nod battery, and ordered the propwcutorn to pay the costs. Thu surety of the pet ease egainnt the mote dorominnt wan also din Acorn! hint wt made by I.ltvittla Engles, of Safe I I arbor, her litt.band, Luglos, for deserting her, A number of witnesses wore examined uti behalf of the parties interoited, The complitint wits dis missed and the Court directed the parties to endeavor to live togetbor Inn proper and peaceful manner. Miro for complaint ; Franklin and It, NV, Shenk for defence. Tto. Grand Jury made the following re port: To the Honoroblr, 111,Indotoi vi Ow Court of Quarter Nron'ons lAnro,9ter (booty " 'I he Grand Jury Inquiring I'or the l a dy ,:f Lancaster county, at the November term, PSIS, would respectfully report that they have acted noon till Indiettnents, of which SU were Ignored and .",:t returned as true bills, and approved the applications for three bridges. It is a matter congrat ulation that while the nutnber of hills pre sented for action exceeds the general aver age, yet the offences were of a compara tively light grade. The Grand Inquest visited the County Prison, Altos ilintse, and Hospital mid were pleased at the general evidence of care and good management exhibited. The Itt specters have had finished at the Prison live irmbelati eells at a comparitlvely light ex pense which are deemed strong enough to securely keep the most desperate prisoner no that In case It be deemed expedient convicts that are now mantalned in the Penitentiary at a considerable expense to the County Call be confined to our prison and be male to contribute by their, labor to their own support. The Poor House with some little repairs ap pears to he in gruel condition. A new boiler for cooking purposes has lately been added. The now Hospital is now finished and Is a credit to the county, the apartments are roomy, conveniently arranged and pro. vide(' with ail the appliances of comfort. The ventilation in the chambers is really admirable, and the arrangement of the build ing, grounds, etc., reflects llouor upon the various officers. The attention of the Jury has been called to the rather common habit of Attorney's brow beating witnesses, and while we dis elaim any discourtesy toward the Court, we beg leave to advert to this discreditable practice In the hope that this evil will be speedily abated. To the Sheriff, Jacob F. Frey, Esq., for his uniform courtesy and many kind at tentions; to the District Attornies, Atlee and Brubaker, and more particularly to the Honorable Court the Grand Jury would re turn their thanks. All ofWhich is respoiitfully yulinttti eel J. R. Dithran bac!), th'orernan,) James Col- Ens, Abram Miller, Jacob Hausman, .Inn. S• iven, Isaac Brtbanner, Jacob 11. Brach ial!, 1). \, Mind:, John Shertzer, John Crawlord, John P. NVeiso, John 11 ustrattra, Isaarara Evans, Christian Iraberholser, John NVallitiratra, Edwin ('sob , 11enry Herr, Stew art. A. Wylie, John Smith, learn:ranter, Co nraty,ra Witlimn Chandler, Simeon It, Pow- A, It. 1: roll', .1. P. Cooper, Adjourned. Ceminton Plerf.v 'Plot regular term of Comm o n Pleas Court for Novonil or 01,111- moncod yestorday (Nlotiday) morning Judges I I ayVII 1111(1 I.lbliart, musiding. Tim Following canes wort. notricod For trial (hir ing tha ',remota woolc )lorrltt 81111111 Thil Lunio,tnr _Cal] V N11;1.1111; 1 1 / 1 111( ; .101111 tilitl othor4 t troy. bill; vs. Sumo; John 1111dobrand vs. James Feint/1111111111 lalli.rot; Joseph Brlnt nail vs. J. J. Sprenger ; .111111(.. F. McClow or vs. Nathaniul Burt; ticorgo Brubaker, vs. Frederick Senor; 11. A .1. Myer. vs. Joint It. \Simkins, A nviit ; Soma vs. Marne; Santo vs. Same; t•rlith Razor V. JlllllOl4 ISI. 'rile following cases were continuod : John Dorwart vs. B. B. :\llllllllllll,l others; Jr. Christian Strohm vs. ileorgo IsIongt•I, Benitunln Reinhold and others; F. IV. In vis vs. Edward Reilly ; Jacob it. Leber vs. Samuel Lorignockor ; John and Ma, ilia Shinty vs. Jane McCaffroy ; Santo vs. Snow Christian Bolter vs. The Columbia and Port Doposit Railroad Con - litany. 'the Following motes were, for rho presort t, passed over: Abraham King vs. Jacob ts. Kauffman ; Itenry Baumgardner vs. I Val- In or k Co.; Sarno vs. Ssino. 'rho clime s, A 11. l ;rosin vs. orge Mays, luts been set tled. In the case of Robert M. Dysart vs. Red field it Rice's Manufacturing Company, in which the title of plaintiff to certain per soma property in this city was tested, re sulted In a verdict In favor of plaintiff es tablishing his right of ownership to said property, S. 11. Reynolds for plaintiff; Landis for defendant. 11. Tranorman it; Arnold vs. Victor Nas ser. This was an action brought to recover the value of a lot of liquor sold by plain tiffs to defendant. The jury returned a verdict in favor of plaintiff's in the sum of $271,61 cents. Hiester fur plaintiffs; Atlee for defiance. The case of John L. Landis, and others, vs. David Greybill was attached for tricl this morning. BUM:LARY SAM , BURY TOW I P.— The Inquirer gives the following account of a burglary committed in the neighbor hood of the Gap, in Salisbury township, on Tuesday night. the 12th inst. Two old maiden ladies, named Elizabeth and Anna Leech, living by themselves in a house about one-half a mile from the Gap, had retired to bed as usual, when two men entered the lower room of the house by tithing out a pane of glass from one of the windows then they struck a light and lighted a candle which they had brought with them, and proceeded to the upper room where the two women were sleeping. They were in separate beds, and the men proceeded of once to tie them ; and having accomplished this, went to work to search the house for money and other valuables. They secured some twenty-live dollars in money, several silk dresses, a number of silver spoons, a small silver chain, and a number of linen towels, sheets, Sc., with which they decamped. The robbers were evidently somewhat disappointed as the impression had prevailed in the neighbor hood that considerable money was conceal ed about the house. It is supposed to have been between twelve and one o'clock at night when they entered the house. A gentleman passing along the road leading from the Gap toward the Swan hotel in Chester county, about two miles east of the place where the robbery was committed, found early the next morning some stock• ings, handkerchifs and other articles that were indentilled as the property of Mis.se , Leech. No other clue to to the perpetra tors of the robbery has been discovered. CATTLE DISEA:SE.—A correspondent at Conestoga Centre writes that about two weeks ago a disease broke out among a lot of Western cattle, which bad been pur chased a short time before by Mr. Abra ham Snavely, and brought to his farm in Pequea svp., front which quite a number died. The disease was also communicated to his other cattle, and five or six valuable cows died from it, and also the cow of Mr, Charles Riddle, which had been with Mr. Snavely's cattle. We also learn of other parties losing some by the sense disease. The cattle do not live above two or three days after being attacked, or at least after they become visibly affected by the dkease, THE Binh LAw,—The Legislature of Pennsylvania passed a law last winter, imposing a fine of $25 for each inuctirrrous bird killed at any time of the year. This law should be strictly enforced by the Con stables; and the farmers of this and neigh -boring counties should see to it, that the Indiscriminate killing of small birds be prevented. Uno of the principal reasons why more fruit is not grown, is because these birds are destroyed which, if permit ted to live and frequent the farmers' orch ards, would soon render them to a great extent free from the destructive ravages of nsects. ACCIDENT.—John L. rattOrSoll, of Little Britain township, met with a serious acci dent a short time since. He was engaged in working at a wagon abed which he was building, when the ladder on which he was standing was precipitated to the ground, in- Paring him severely and fracturing his leg between the knee and ankle joints. DitowriEn.—A man named John Shoe maoher was drowned in the canal at Mari etta on the 15th inst. He was talking to some boatmen, when, taking a step back wards, he fell on his head from a culvert and was drowned; before assistance could be rendered. ADMITTED TO PRACTICE.-N. E. Slay maker, Jr., was admitted, on Saturday thorning, on motion of N. Eilmaker, Esq., to practice law in the several Courts of Lancaster county. Mr. Slaymaker is said to have passed a very creditable examina tion. MORAVIAN SYNOD-At a meeting of tho Moravian Synod of Pennsylvania, held at Bethlehem, on Wednesday last, Rev. David Bigler, of this city, was elected President, and Rev. W. H. Rice, of York,Secretary, ATTEMPTED ROBBERY IN DUKE STREET— Burglar Arrastad.—On Sunday Mita short ly utter 12 o'clock, a man succeeded in en tering the house occupied by John M. A NI. weg, Esq., to South Duke, near East King street, this city. Two rooms on the South aide of Mr. Amweg's house are occupied by Dr. Samuel H. Metzger, as his office. appears that the burglar approached the premises by a private alloy loading from the large alley running West from Duke street to the City Lock •Up ; and succeeded in entering the yard in the rear of ti 0 house by cutting the rope with which the door leading from the alley Into the yard was fastened. Oa opening this door the burglar immediately effected an entrance into Dr. Moirger's b tele office by raising the win 'ow, the shutters of which were un• fastened. Dr. M. Wits asleep in the buck office at the time, and was awakened by the movements of the burglar, who was apparently engsged In trying to find some way out or the, (once to the other porthole of the building for the purpose of seeking plunder. Upon the Doctor's calling out in a loud voice several Lintel+ " who le there," the burglar Jumped out of the window by which be bad entered, and endeavored to matte MI escape by running out of the small alley leading from the rear of the Doctor's office to Duke street. By this time 'Mrs. Ant wrg, hearing the noise, awukene I her husband, who reizing n ple , tot, run to the front of the house in order to prevent the burglar from escaping in that direction. And upon Mr. Antweir calling to the night watchman nt the Fortner's Bank toetop the fognive,thebarglar turned tan I ran into the alley North of Mr. Ain wag's residence, and took Wog(' in wil -1 for closet near at 'hand. By title [lto oill• I tern John Hensler and IVillitun A. Lovers, i the night police, and Frederlek Carson, ' watchman at the Batik, all arrived on the ground and soon arrested the burglar, who pretended to be drunk or asleep In his place (,r ,ono..iihnoit, on tudng brought Mayor Sanderaon, this morning, the man said his name was Michael Ashill, and do nail 11/0 charge that hu was the portion who attempted to commit the robbery. A rue it. was mum! ht the prisoner'n poseestoon which he doubtless carried with no good Intentions, as It was too dull for shaving purposes, b u t w a s ahurpenough to inflict a deadly wound on any one whom he might think proper to kill while pursuing hie ne farious business of house breaking. The prisoner woe token to Mr. Henderson's while on lila way to prison, but we learn that Mrs. Nauman Wai llntible to identify him as the party who m'an'ly entered and attempted to rob Mr. ]lenderson'ti tell dente. TIII4 rliNr SNOW,—TIIe Ursa hhow of the meatuni, lu 111tH city, tout wo have noticed tateurred 1)11 Saturday. Vary few Ile ken, however, fell and they tllmappenred about an hint IN they reached thin ground. A cor• rempoutlent Informs u 4 that. tot Friday even leg the tint snow of the .etootil fell In Con ergogn township, whe•e, although It Hhowed tiulte;raplilly rm. 4.1:111. 'IMO, It IV IN rant IN It fell, In the Inwer part of IlloWliVcr, II fell Inn (kph!! of over tWo SnsTExcro.—Williatti P. Hamilton, who was tried some limo ago ior :nuking all tw- Ynult with an'attempt to kill on Mr, Lan dis, atl Ohl and respectable farmer four Or !Ivo miles front this city, and In whom. bo half IL 111011011 for a new trial wan 11111110 by his counsel, but WILY 110[ sustained b . y tLe Court, was Kintencod un Monday to un dergo an lin primonment of tau years and six nionthm in the Eastern Penitentiary. It is stated that it detective. who on Saturday came to this oily, trout Pittsburg, 11[111 who Visited our County Prison, reo,gnized Ilamilton en the Mall who had committed a murder in that city some (nue ago. The person who was murdered was a young lady, and the detective upon seeing 111111111. ton at Ohne recognized him as the nom who was charged with this dreadful crime. Tll,l N ,ttl VlNtt. ThUralltly, the f2eth inst., has heell set apart by the President of the United States, and the tioveruor of this Commonwealth, as a day when the people shall, in the language of one et the proclamations, " ref( sin from their several avocations Itatl pursuits, mid assemble at their chosen places of worship to praise the name of (foil and magnify Mtn with thanksgiving, devoutly to acknowledge their depend once, and lay upon His al tars the cheerful offerings of grateful hearts." In accordance with these recom mendations Mayor S.infierson has also is sued a proclamation requesting the citizens of Lancaster to abstain trout all secular and worldly elllplOylnentS, On the day above designated, "and to devote the day to those religious services recommended by the Chief Nlnglstrates Mille Nation and State.' The blessings of peace whleh we now en joy, our general prosperity as a people, and the hrunuful harvests of the present year, am all eminently deserving of n prayerful rfierignhion, and we therefore hope that these proelionations may be observed by , till of our eltlzens In a becoming spirit. Ve'i'l \u 1N LA 'WAemit -9'1,0 New York Wered states that there formerly lived In Lancaster tsmuly, Pa , run extern sive Iron. master, who, on election Jaye, was in the habit of having his hands driven In tl wagon to the polls, and then, W.1(110111 giving them the trouble to gut out of the wagon, he handed in their votes himself. giving in their names as he did so, thus "Thin is Peter Ilummel's vote: this Is Ja cob Miller's vote ; this Is Casper Welter's vote," and so on until he bad voted fur all in the wagon. The wagon was then sent oiffor a frudi load, and when It arrived the same ceremony was gone through wit!) them. It is stilt the custom In Pennsylvan ia for Iron. Masters and all other llMUllfiw turors to compel their hands to vote lie their employee+ please, hut tills gentleman was probably the only one of his tiny who put iu their votes himself. S A REAL EsT xfonl Presx status that the assigned property of Joshua Eckman, in Colorant township, Lancaster county, was sold by Wm. N. thtlbranh, asstguoe, on the 24th of Septemb e r, as fol lows: No. 1-110 acres, hold to Wm. Hogg', of canto township, at s..hl per acre; No. 2 lt4 acres, hold to Dr. John Martin and Adam Draucher, of Bart township, at $3:3.3.", per acre;;;—the undivided fourth of is acres, sold to Isaac Montgomery, of Eden township, at ;•;•;:tt; per acre, Swink tag, AcctnExT.—A terrible acci dent f era re ed yesteruay at the Susque hanna Hulling Mill, at Columbia, by which a young titan, aged about thirty years, by the name of Peter Catlin, came very near losit g his hie, almost instantly. While passing a three-fourth inch bar of iron at welding heat through the mill, a mis-step threw him in the way of the hot bar, when it penetrated the right thigh on the poste rior,,or rather Inner part, passing obliquely inward and forward, striking the thigh bone six incites below the hip joint. The muscles, vessels, including the great le moral artery, WRY instantly cut assunder us by a red hot knife. The consequent hemor rhage would have terminated life before any help could have been rendered, but that the fearful cauterization of the parts prevented so rapid IL discharge as would otherwise have occurred. Lr Ilinkle being called, proceeded to cut into and ligature, or tie the artery about three inches below the groin, and NO sue. cesslully was this accomplished that the bleeding was instantly arrested. After the proper bandaging, he was borne to his boarding house, Desch's hotel, Second street. The case is a most critical one. 'the dive, of this large vessel, (the femoral artery,) it being the 'coin vessel of the limb, must re sult to amputation of the thigh at the joint, provided a collateral circulation does not take place, in which event, the records of surgery give hilt one chance, out of four, to save Spy, CUIARS INlontlay next, the Jill inst., the new law in relation to the government tax upon tobacco and cigars gOES tutu effect. Under its provisions the tax is 1.0 he paid by stamps, which are to be furnished to the manufacturers by the revenue collectors. These stamps will be as follows: 1. Stamps for tobacco and snuff of twelve denominations,viz: Ono-half pound,lpound 2 pounds, a pounds, 5 pounds, 10 pounds, 20 pounds, 21 pounds, 40 pounds, 20 pounds, 10 and 100 pounds. C. Small stamps for cut tobacco and snuffs, in packages of one-half ounce, 1 ounce and 2 ounces of 32 cent class, and (AMC,. of the Pi cent class. it. Strip stamps for cut tobacco and snuff, in packages of .1 ounces, 0 ounces, ounces and 11l ounces of the 32 cent class, and ounces, 8 ounces and 10 ounces of the 10 cent class. 4. A stamp for tobaccointended for ex• port is required by seetiorf 74, net of July lsns. L. Cigar stamps for boxes containing 50. loe, 9511 and 500 cigars, respectively. These must be used both for domestic and imported cigars, and for cigarettes weigh ing over three pounds per thousand. n. Stamps Mr cigarettes weighing three pounds or less per thousand and taxable at $1.50. Until additional stamps shall no round necessary, only one will beprepared, suitable for boxes or live hundred each. Theme stamps will be furnished to collo°• tore upon requisition, and with the email tion 01 the exportation stamp, will bo sold to manufacturers at their full value as In dicated by the tax on tho quantity repre sented by each. For each exportation stamp twenty-live cents will be collected when the entry Is rnado for the transporta tion 01 the tobacco to any export ware house. It' these stamps ure delivered prior to Nov. 23, collectors may sell them to the manufacturers, who may immediately corn mence their use. The monthly returns of tobacco and cigar manufacturers for the month of November must sot forth the whole quantity sold dur ing the month, the number of cigars stamped by the Inspector under the old law, and also the quantity upon which tax paid stamps were affixed, and the tax will be assessed only upon the quantity sold without tax•paid stamps. RUNAWAY. —A few days ago, as Mr. Christian Musser, Jr., was driving towards New Holland, his horse took fright and ran away. Mr. M. was thrown out and had one of his legs broken below the knee. The new buggy in which he was riding was smashedi to pieces.—Examiner. THE BANKRUPT LAW.—An erroneous impression prevails that the liberal provis ions of the Bankrupt law ceased to have force after the first of June last. By special act of Congress the time was extended to the first of January, 1889. REAL ESTATE MARKET. — A farm belong ing to the estate of Christian S. Herr, in Manor top„ consisting of 107 acres, was sold at pu blic sale to David B. Herr, for $240 per acre. Peter Stauffer has sold bia mill properly with several acres of land, in Upper Lea cock township, to Abraham Sheibly, for $19,000. The Mansion House hotel property at the Gap, in this county'as been sold by the Wallace,W proprietor, John 8. to Geo. Diller, of Salisbury, for $7,000. A farm of 140 acres, belonging to the estate of James Truman, deceased, in Sada bury township, Chester county, wassold at public sale by the executors, on November 11th, to Samuel Kafroth and Gabriel Car penter, of Lancaster county, for $14 , 025 per acre. Messrs. ]Cellar and Tehudv have sold the Litlz Brewery to Messrs. Ilruckhart Rod Kauffman, for $28,300. A friend from that beautiful village Informs us that the new firm are fully tinder way and are making the best quality of Linz beer. The one story brick dwelling house and piece of ground thereto belonging, eitnated in North Water at, containing in front 32 feet, and In depth 48 feet, belonging to the estate of J. I). Woitmyer, deed, was Bold, last evening, by J. liundaker, Auctioneer, to Adam Spruce for INO. A ono story frame house in High street, belonging to John Radio, was recently sold by .1 Citindalter, Auctioneer, to Pruntz 6 , kor for 11510. Fssir Cour: 111.MIUN(1.—A corresponchint of thu 14prem.1, In Colo nine township, gives that pnptir tho n trial at corn husk lug whiolt took plovo on 1110 Inth Inst. William Si,lngs or i hut township, vow.. inotnitid work nt slx tiolook lonic , morning nod coollnuoil untll KIK In iho ovontom, 110 huskod I.llWlltlly slx harrols, or ono litinilroil nn4 moviintutin nlinr.loi. Thorn wort , It nombor or pormotte, prowent who wltnommo(l tho porrorntotwo. rho vorrospoittlotit witolN to know wholltor !hero Is Nov mon In York or LonooNtor onnuttou wlin• thottutN tho Ntotottiont. II theru IN, ho says Mr. Ilnattniro is rood) , 10 pull up trout $lOO to $1,010) (Intl ho von lwr• tom tlw o,uuu rout num. ~,,v,Oll. Tllll Col.tiMiii,a bridge over the riusttualtunna at Colombia ham now relished 1 ark county uhuro, and It is that it will be so far completed by the Ilret or January us to open for travel. NVu learn noun the York Prue Democrat that inoreased railroad facilities will be af forded Ilia public., by the Lancaster .10- ennitnodation train, which 1123V0S Nllllllll.l - at 4 o'clock, p. lit., running Ihrectly through to York inatrad of stopping at l'oluinhia, as it now (loos at Sp, In, The Caine train will leave York early the nest morning fur thb through roan. to l'hilatiel Little affording the busitutsm mon tit York the opportunity of leaving home party tit ilie morning, attending to their hominy.. until 4 u',•lurlt, atnl returning, Ihn KlllllO evening. Tip. ()NI: lit•xplu:Dril I:, ANN , A 11 10. AT fiI,IIANCE.--/Mit'ir, Lunn!! Age miter,. upon 11/1 One Hundredth Volume MI Jlllllllll'3 , 110)(1, whlrh fnuttmiliniently t11t(404 I/N In the number for Nov. °l, It begins, by orrangement with the Boston publishers of Berthold Atierbitell's works, a now and great Ronionce, by t h at most. onlluonl of living Nermun novelists, entitled " THE CouNTiiv• I 10I'S11 ON TIM HOINF:," which Is now oppearlng serially in (lemony.— Auerbach's last work, " tiN THE I - 1d1011TM," wan pronounced "the most remarkable novel that has come to on from the home of (;.(4Lhe dvrt.g the present century ; " and .101111(1. Saxe pronounced IL " ono of the row great works of tlto age." The now work is to be partly American in Its theme, and promises to be it masterpiece of tho author. It will appear from week to week in The Living Age until completed. The publishers !mike a liberal offer to now subscribers for the year IStin, viz., to mend 1110101 the weekly numbers of he Living Age, from tho beginning of this story to .January next, free of charge. Besides the above attraction, The Elting Aye will continue to present to its readers its 11011111 complete romume of the voidable literature of the day, embracing the heat Reviews, Cefticisins, Tales, Poetry, Liter ary, Scientific, 131ographical, Historical and Political Information gathered from the whole body of English periodical literature and from the pone of the ablest living writers. Issued in weekly numbers of sixty-lour pages uneh, making more than three 1111111.01701 double-column octavo pagan a year, it is ono of the cheapest, If not, the cheapest magazine that can be had, consid ering the quantity and quality of literary niat.er furnished. A leading daily paper rays, limb "Bo mutt wore to read Llttel'm 11g117,1n0 regulorly, and read nothing aloe, 110 '6'olllll 1/0 wall-Informed on all proms. moat aubleetr In the general field of human knowledge," Bev. Henry \Van! Beecher says, "Were I, In vlow or all the competi 101 . P11.11111, are now In the field, to ohoomo, I should undoubtedly choome The Livia//.411o; 1101' 1/111101'0 111 any library Blot I kilow nI all much Instructive and entertaining read ing hi the same number of volumes." It is pdad:arly indorsed by the best writers mid thinkers or the day, and commended by the press as "the loading tnagitzlne of Ito class. " IL IS issued every Saturday by Llttel tiay, Burton, at e,s 00 a your, tree of postage. An EIX tell copy sent gratia to any one getting up a Chili in Five Now Subscribers, " DEMottEST's \tomato•."—'l'ho Christ mas !mother of this •duunably condtteted magazine is out, and is really a gem. The fashions are profuse, the contemn, literary and artistic., or the highest clans, There Is a beautifully illustrated Itnumehold depart ment, music, and each worth the cost of the magazine. Wit do not see how any huly can afford to be without It. It has . , more• over, none of the frivolity of the ordinary Mass of fiethion magazines, but much of the high tone, sensible, practical character of the best European Monthlies, Subscribe lor It. s:t per year, with it premium. Pub lished at 17l Broadway, N. Ft taim PARADE.—The Columbia ,Cipy slates that on Thursday next (Thanksgiving Jay) a grand thine is expected In that bor ough. A Firemen's parade will take place in which several Mill panlom front the neigh boring towns are expected to participate. No M EDWIN ever appeared wilhotrong er voncherWfor Ito general and onbotantial excellence than the Peruvian Syrup. In valid)+, especially those suffering from dye. pepsin or Manly, should send to J. P. Dinsmore, Id Day street, Now York, for a pamphlet (sent free), concerning thl.s re morkable remedy.--illrononanavard. CHARTER CIIIANTEn.—The Conti, Inas granted a charter 01 Incorporation to the Vigilant Fire Company of Marietta, this county. Sot,D.—A. W. 'Russel I hoc sold the Bleck Horse I hotel in North Queen street, this city, to Jesse Lulz, for $17,000. How often to you hear the complaint from mother and father that their sou or daughter I. not well; that they have no appetite; that they feel languid: Mat their head aches; that they are growing thin and feeble, and that they have no tile or energy left. That. they aro low-spirited, and perfectly inCapacltated; to participate to any pleasures, or perform any mental or physical duty. A nil the question in often asked, what shall Ido for them? or, hat shall I give them? Our answer is, let them try PLANTATIoN IS IT MRS mod oral sly three tines a day, and our word - for it they will remyer. MAGNOLIA WATPll.—SllpellOr to the heat Im ported (ierinan Cologne, and sold at half the price ; ,eriai iloticeg Delifnemn, Blinglnenk, and Catarrh treated with Ills utmost YUCCPS4 ny.l ISAAC'S, M. 11. and Professor of DIYI•Wie of the Eye and Ear In toe NI wheal College of Pen ntelvania.l . 2 years experience (formerly of Leyden, lIolland,) sti Arch street, Phila Teetimonialis can he seen at this MThe. The medical facultyare invited to accompany their patients, as he liar no secret, 111 his practice. Artifi cial eyes inserts d whitest pain. No charge for ex amination JelusiUmw2.3 44- Brlde and Bridegrooin Meta, s for Young Men on the Interesting relation of Bridegroom to Bride. In the Institution of 11l arriage— a (MI& to matrimonial reileity. and true ha• plotiss. Sent by mail In scaled lett...root . ..lopes free of charge Address, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Bon P.. Philo, dolphin, Pa. Lep Sir 8011,. Like the volcano, Boils klve !wine to the foul and fiery content, of the Jeep Interior. To remove the panne of such suffering it is only necomm tie; to vitalize the Blood by supplying It with Its Life Element, I nos THE PERUVIAN . HYRUP, (a protected nolutlen Of the Protoxlde of Iron) whl do thin effectually, and give ntrength, vigor and now lifo to the onhulu nystem. Extract eta Letter from REV. RILMAII.O H. En an, Of CIEZIEES! For yearn I wog a atlfftwor I torn 8011, en that n)y Ilk becatne wearlnome through than . rriegeleeret and the recletrenelt ; finally a carbuncle loomed in the plinth of my lama, During the proven• la. ge pieces of dreannplowd Ilrnh were eeviery day of Iwo rut away, mid the. pronlreelltele noel ncral Uiaturbance or ebony..m were. great. Boron] 1 bad revovered from Ullman/mg two vtnaller c.trhunelca brok e out leltlieur up, nod I wna ugaln throttle... 4 with o reecurrrzwo of I ho to which I had lone boon aubJeelotl It wee. at LION Ilneo that I commenced tubing the I•lIll l; V LAN V/t LIP, / cunbnucU taking It Until 1 hall low 1 hoe hottice; mince then I have hall nothing of the Kind, For yearn 1 wes ono of th• greatest rub foyer, Other Inteeliclnes gave 010 partial and 11 nlyte rary relief, but this remarkable remedy, with a hint and Intuitive MM.., went ellroutly to the root of the pvll, and did Ica work with a tharouithn , .. worthy of 14 witithebelned character." A zr:. puke Pamphlet net free. 'file genuine hut v LAX hl.llllY . l,ltimln In the elarn J. P. DI Shl OltE., Proprietor, No. 30 Ley hi., New York. bold by all druggls.t4 The beat known remedy for FiCROFULA. In all ita manifold forms, including Ulcers, Cancers, Syphillls, Salt Rheum., Consumption. elc., In Do. ASorrt.' lotuNg W.crica, a pure solution of lodine without a solvent, discovered after ninny years of scientilic research and experiment. For eradicating humors from the system It has no equal, circulars sent free. J. P. DINSMORE. Sold by Druggistl4 generally, 39 Day Street, Now York W Raptor° Correctly Treated by O. H. NEEDLIIi, at his Office, corner Twelfth and Race ;streets, Philadelphia. Professional experience in the adjustment of Mechanical Remedies and Supports for lb years has given him extensive opportunities nor practice In this important but neglected branco.. To all afflicted with Hernia or Rup ture, he can guarantee the successful applira. tion of Trusses, specially adapted to each case and Its conditions, often perfecting radical cures. Ladles requiring Trusses, Braces, Support ers. Elastic Belts, Bandages, Syringes, Pes saries, dm„ will dud a Department udJmning his °Mee, conducted by competent and intel ligent FEMALES. @Banning's Braces Fitch's Supporters French Indestructable Trusses, Elastic Stoc kings, Shoulder Braces, Spinal Instruments, Crutches, &c., &c. mar 4 10mw parringes. no-VlE—re znY.--oil the 17th ingt„ h v R oe. .7 J. Sinus, at his renitence. Solomon Itooyer, o' East,. Donegal, to Mien Barbara Frldy, of Wen DonegaL HaliTlaci—Mattiattiga.—On the 19th lea t, by the •ame, at thp same pilace, Richard Hartiti,,, of East Docallrto Min Mottle Measuor, of Brecknock. MuLttnciltri—FaltY.—On the 17th Inn., at Gensamer's Hotel,by the Rev. W. T. Gerhard, Mr. William McNtchen, of Rapti°, to Mien Amanda Free, of Ephrata. HAcinta—Winnstsm.—At Eortiug's Hotel, on the same day, by the came, Mr. Ell K. Hacker to MIAs Isabella Weidman, both of Elizabeth twp. NISSUCY — CitABLEB.—At Cnoper'a Rota!, on the Name day, by the items, Mr. Jonas L. Nisaley, of But Ilemptield, to Wen Flown° H. Carle',of Manor twp. eutrav—tiAultirnAl...—AL the house of John H. Hollinger, on the Immo day, by the •atne, Mr. George E. Shuey, to Min Mary Kaufrinan, both of Miamisburg, Ohio. hlcEtzmrsi—EatiLtst • N.--On the 17th Inn., at the Parsonage of the Fleet M. E. Church, by Rev. E, J. Gray, John D. Mcgillips to /Visa Liecie It. Hat Malan. both of this city. DlkkorL-11 znfir.--0o; Ih. 17 li lost., by the Rev. A. IL Kremer, Chanes W. Mengel, of Myentown, Lebanon county, to Maggie I'. Kline, of tole city. FA/INA/11RK K LLMA 1:611.-101.1 Ilie lath by Rey. J. Isadore itiombert, D, D., Dr. 11 Fah , estaelc, etA no vine, and Emma lin, ger, daughter of George Falinenock, Esq., of Leo castor. Witutz—litnetmAn.—On the 111th lout., by Rev, F. A lima, Mr D. lthloo Woltz to Miss Llzzlo Hibshman, both of h.phruts twp, Unorr—(lnovr —On the OM ItilL, nt 1110 Fouhtmo Inn Huth, by 1(00 .1, .1 1 , 411110, 4, li roll' of requee, in MI.. Fannie lirlll of Dranuoro. •14 LlSs—l.llnuow.-031 thermme 4 1 oy, the "mine, ut him rectletew, tleorge to Mke 11 elvlon 11, Lithumw, both of 1 , 1 oyidenee Webegll—tleulthur —On the Ileh IIIN„ 11 1 Hortlameu Hotel, by Hey, W, tlvrlnwl !Or. 14nbon 14. 'IV itltor 11l M 4. Mll.Oll II ltherltY. 101111)1' luoll.Covallvo, untoo How nibl bv 111.. /011110, N1r..1.,nn Ihwher,•o Wftewlek; Il In Mluu arberu 11. Wle.ler, 011'b11', 1411mNic-11111 , 11.toxica.—A tAliv 11111 Don euti 111...miriCilitil—E111101,11KII.JR11 —Oll I 11„ +llllll hIY. RL lireltler's Holi•l. lIV 1111 warm., Mr, Col.• rail U. Blitillerur In MI. if arrlul L, ElCltotwl - U0%1101111.11 I' Lill Lwp. _ . Deaths. TAtio In toe lust , AnnleS tlaugh ler ot the late Hobert t, deed, aged 17 year.; The frlentlm anal retell ;es aro Invited to al tend the funeral from the remittent.° of tart mother et I:lnzer'm, oat Thermday afternoon at 1 o'clock, EL the 17th Hod., 111 Ntan lit Ito 1,1 . 11„ Ji1.1,,11 .0011 /1111/01 <1 year', tilcittlAtt . r —On the 1711. hod., In Man holm twp , talorit. tie, In,l t, aged lit )earm, Relit; I the Lath hod., in thin City, An drew PI I , etntilh, 11,‘,1 :l I yearn and II MOW Irra. JAC, the :Ph Incl., 11l 111,, 01.01,1111m0 Io Plolluleloloit, mom. I h .1,11111110, fornwrly of Otruarvon wl'•, Lativanter 110111 .111 ye nr, the hill, 11. niroutimlaue, ton na. ou., Mr, .lulu,. Nhae,ll, ul 1,1110...ter, Pa„ 111 111112:11113 1 vtir of 111, age. vi.Ar trl, I=! PIIII.A DICIT/11,1, Nov. 111 —Thy Flour ntarl,t In Ilrtn, and for ;plod family gratli•u th..ru I. it OW hull!. colliOlinittlVo logltlrY, lint the I• itellati of NUppllisti rvutrlet, .W. 1,4111,114; RI., Olt 1)1,14 wuru taken at 85.71tti1l nil tor hllittiroto,., 50.7547 for Ext run; 57 ‘•::11 , 01.1) tor oval. Extra Family; 81,7..t0i 111.7.5 for Winter Wit. I Ito do, mitt Stiti , l3 lon r 4 !ivy l,rnudn, itecortlittt; to lootllty. Ilya Florrr n.IIN ILL Sit 41,0g7..",0 per 1,1,1. No Mulatto to inn lee In Corn Meal. Thero lu a ateady Inquiry for mime Wheal, but other Ilekw.rlptlonk art, iteglertml ; malt. of 1,000 huh Rot at tt!.lo, and :1.000 bun Amber at $2.15. Rye may be quoted at 5i..",...,1.5.110r NVostern anti l'ena'm Corti Is to lvt but firm ; Hulot of I;x.0 hilt Wexlern Mixed aI nod Ultl nt $1,2:10171.21. ()nth uro unellanaml: sulvs ‘‘',.slern nl ritOOk Marker, PIIII.ADELPII lA, Nov. 21, Philadelphia and Erle 2.. 1 00 el , , !leading 111 no Pen n'a Railroad 5i 1 ,..0 00 ~ 4 U. H. 8e 1081 I In, ,:f,e11.-,'„ Old 5.211 n 112 1 1pcolll New b.2ua 1001 1072,1610 0 do do 11915 1 1l ~ ..,,les, , , U. S. 5-',lle of July ISO-, 1101,.,110, do 1807 I ot„.1 , 1 1 • do 18158 1111 1 .0111 1 ,„ 10-40 e 1I 0 1 ,,/0 low , Sold . 1 ' 1'10; 0.v:111E121m par. . • New trona. Nov 11 Canton (7o 1,11 1 Walla Fargo Fx press 27 , , American Expriona 41 Adurna Itixpretai o, U. H. Exprepa 17 Meroliatite' , tin lon 110., Qiiiegaliver 75 Ve.411 ft n Mall 117. 1 4 Weitteril Ul,lOO Telegraph In 11.17 YAt:ntrlll.., 1204 .1..1., linfltion lilvtrr I"Si.. liefullng 114), 5141116. MA ullll Ht. Paid.- •• io, 4 do preferred . t41.1i Kort, W“Y"" 111, ~ (51110 :Lull Mietelgan 111 Minh ion liatiiral Int illehigan Hod - thorn Ho ', I ('antral 141 : ChW..IIIIIIi unit VII tAIIIIN I 7 , A' t ILileitgo and Hook !gland hio, Norftweldern Common A. do pi vf ern.] 11 7' j U. H. 1451 lleghitered 114 7 , do Colt Doom 1111,', U. H. re2oll Hugh/tonal 1 Stl . 4 107 tlo l 'oil pone all Ira; tlo Lou d 114111 rOV) tin 0 15115 .4 do do 111115 New I IW, do Reglatered 104 do Counting .... .......... ....Jou. Gold 1304 Ph ItnileWhin Mnrk MONDAY, Nor. 23—Evening. 111110(I.trridt,—The cattle market WU rlt' her 111111 this week. Ilk , Without any materlai change. A 1,111 2111 , 11 he. , il amt U and ntNF 1,11/11 r, extra I'. nunylv•ulha lull Woolen,, peril; ?We '•;e for lair to good do, and ht . til,,e lb, gross, ter common, as to onalliy. The followl4t are 1 henartlewars 11l the sales: 42 Owen 1•1111111, On gross. 137 A. Christy 4 . Brother, V, ralnla, 7,ilu gross. SI James 01 cCleese, Chester county, 11. , e7t.;c, gro•s• P. M. Men, Western 44,1 1 ,,ce, gross, 112 P. Ilathaway, Western, 740.,c, gross. 91James S. Klrlc, Cheek er comity, 7 .he, gross. 20 B. McFlllrn, Clime or county, 7ot Sc,groan. 70 James M Wee tern. , ,as. IO E, hi, McFlll..n Chester enmity, house, gaups. 1211 Ullman rlc Bachman, Western, Neyst. , ,e, grox 4, II() Marlin, Fuller & Co., Western, 70 . 0 , , , ,e, gross. t "n' IT o' em Zs on 7 1 .. a, gran, GK S. WU. Chain, Western ll'ennsylVanla, Gay tl,u, gr t 10 Jo on Smith o. & Brother 01110, `axe, gross, 75 .1. H. Frank, Virginia. 6 , 48 c gross. 90 Frank & Snornberg, Western, 11 , ..'At,4, , ,c, gross. 1111 11one 4. Co., Western. gross. tel 1.11,0rn Cu.. V Irk' n fib 0, groan. 44 B. Itfildwln, Chester count v,11.44!;c., gross. 10 J. Clemson. Chester room y, ;raise, gross. 1$ D. Branson, cheutor county, &w7 1 <,,, gross. 45 Chandler S Alex qmler, C.ll;miter county, 74 si‘e, tiros.. 30 A. I: emble, Chester vouniy. CL...jr.x.7c., gross. IS 1,. Horn, Delaware, 6 , 400, g ross. ==i==:=E==l 111 M. liloomenttml, Weatern. 0411! , ,e, Rroxx 24 J. A. Wallace, Western, 6lwse, gr,n. . _ 111. , .—Were lu fair demand ; 55 , 0 head sold at the different yards at 511(p1'2.; 100 Its net.. RTIERP—Were also In fair demand 2alloo head gold at the different yards at :16 - sl.;e, gruhs, iW to condition. Cown—Were without cllnalgA ; licadmnltl at $40060 for xprlagers, and VA.148.5 14 head for cow and calf. New York Cottle:Market MOND k r. Nov. Peeves—Moderate nlferinge. wlllr fair de mand, and market steady; interior to good roaelsl4c ; prime to ootra 15!, , y4.11.Ae.; receipt. 3,2211 heed. Sheep and lambs moderately active, with a fair supply, and pricee steady; ~npon p ; lamb. fit,! • ,,47!,;e ; receipts 19 el: head. owl on tolerably act lye, and full pricer obta ned ; light to coed heavy ; receipt. 36,242 bead. Lancaster Household, Martaet. LANCASTER, Saturday, Nov, 21. Butter, II to 48,650 e. Lard, 5 tb lre. Egg. TA dozen _4s'a siec. . . C6'eller., (live,) It pair 70c410) Do. (cleaned.) il pair 1.0041.15 Lamb It. 14,4'20c. Sauanges,? 11, ,r 641.15 Ix Potatoes, ^. - -0 Ito. n SG peel, Apples " j peck 11111=21 _ . Cabbage " pool to lOc. Onlonli, •' ~,:.. peck I s42tat. Data j. law, 1 711(22 to Apple Muter, 11 pint 20ao2ir, Do. •. crock _1 2 . ,00 I .50 Turnips, IA bushel sue. , -.- LANC STER GRAIN MARKET, MONDA Y , No ' . d, 1060. - G rain and Flour Market betthr : Family hour, .1 bar $ ii 7.; Extra d0.......d0 9 72 Superline..do do 7 50 Wheat (white) 0 bus . . ..... .... 2 39 Wheat. (red)......d0 2 10 Rye do 1 42 Corn do . 1 20 Corn (clew) do 95 Gain do 70 Whimk.v in b0nd................... 1 00 fic Lattuerttotments. To UT (1; 10 r E ?VI HOL DENS Or 11 I.; BUI FUN:PORT AND ItUltME:41101.: TURNPIKE ROAD CUM PAN Y.—The Man alder, have thin day cleanup,' n Dlvlden,l of TWENTY CY:N . lton each 'hive of Monk. elear of tax, payable In ten days at the Banking 119uxe of Reed, Henderson N. Co 0, 0 P.81.11.R1M AN, novrellttat7 Tree• nrer. LAIVCAMTICIA COUNTY NATIONAL HANK, 1 .fk/OV01111).-r 3,1, 166 , 3 5 Divilmwr)....l4lE DIRECTosvAI VIA F. Ode /lay declare I a lII‘ 10011(/ of ..l KVEN Pe:11. CENT for the leAt Mx monthe, clear of Unit , el Ste , es lax, payable on demand. nov li.lOwt".' W L. PEI PER, Caehler. Lit:4•llo.* KNIIFIRite Sri • EA TUAL I sHURA NCH, COMPANY.--An Election of officers of the Fat mere' Mutual Insurance Cr' ummy. tor the ensuing year, will be held at till, public !loosen( Solo ., on Smelt er, (I , xehange Hotel), In the Oily of Lancaster, ON SATIIRitAY, the :6th day of DECENILIF.It, A. D., 111111, between the tours of II a. m., and 3 p.m., when and where those Interested urn respectfully Invited to attend. By order Of the Board or Director.. JOHN F 4 I'HOHM, Secretary. November lath. 1401. not/2.5441w 47 VALUABLE FARM FOE, subscriber o(litra for the desirable property on wh 100 he resides, located in Cum berland county, Pa., 0 miles went HRITIR• bunt, and 2 tulles south of bieehinlcaburli. R flourishing business town on the Cumberland Valley Railroad, cottslnting of 80 ACREB OP LAN!), Ina high state of cultivation and well fenced. he Improvements are a handsome two.story BRICK HOUSE and hasem.iit, With lavas leitcnen and dining room, nearly new, alirlett Barn and other buildings. Also a spring of never•felling water, and running water at the house and born and in several fields. There are two Orchards of the choicest uncles and peaches the country can produce. There le an abundance of limestone and Indications Of marble. • S ' ny persons desiring a ple4inent etastion to the country cannot stilt themselves better. Any one desiring Information con address nov 254tw 47 SAMUEL STOTLER., Mechanicsburg, Otunberland co., Pa, Mew Zdvertiatments. AIM *ANEW , AINU ManufAciurcos.—Tho undp4rdißci), offer, to tie publto one Bark mhaver' th *I I 'neve one cord of (wk. wt. )1011T, with) one two-line„ power machine, end territory, for nelol'on res. Bouktblu terna. Addteta B. M. ERVA. aordonyttio,,ra. sAles:OF GEDIWE lissYKR, LAT*: • of Penn township, deteuod.—.Lefters este utentary on said estate having been grouted to the undersigned, all rerwns hr d thereto are requested to make lmme• dlate payment, and tOOOO having elsoms or deon.ntle essinst the mime will pro. ant them for settlement to the underrilenrd, !eel gln Bahl toter, hip. , (kttklNF:lt. nay 21 Or. 471 Pseenter. NM n meter Coonly. n; IP yr! CO VII u r consoN I ariam Walter VII, November T., Isti, No. 50. J.llll W. Iter. ) To Jtlll N WA LTF.It,R spondent : Sue: Yon will please take notice that wit nesses In thle t well be examined by the un donetkuod Con:rule:sinner appolitteel by Deo Cou. t ul Comenon Plow, at Ida ofri de No. 11l ` (nil: Duke street, lu the City al La -east •r eon THURSDAY, the At h day of VESTS( it KR,IBIA, it o'clock, A. M., when end where you eon dttend In erneemiaml eio If yon think proper. WM. B. WILEY, Uomuilseloner Nov. 2.1, itw47 1868. IT. Z, RIIO ADM & ono. 1868 We nek ton alloution of purohnNers o our uu• ogoolly lorye eLoell of wwd• eurniully p0.11 , 1 , 11.it nud lortiltlfotellit'Oti to nor own onl.l for the CI(ILL.TMI As 1101,1L:A Yet, n•hleh %ri , aro enlilinf al very Low Priem.. PINK (101.11 AND P4tiMm. w.vreirm.l :AMICItIVAN ANII 1 , 0101(IN MAHMItot, DIA NIIINI),VORAL,ANIENIVP 4 T,UAIINE rr AND All , Itlittltool tor PLAIN Mont KNAhlEitit:ntiOl,ll.lKWKloill II A I h :J RJ. I? ORIWR WITH VINE ❑ofdl Speolllt uttoutlon palit lo lut nl.lllllll 11' DlNti PIINKNP tI =CI We have a Watchmaker trout the eigilest hat . tort lo do repairing, and warrant all work. 11. Z. It & (Next Door Below Ctvpo•7 Hot O WILla KINU HT KEET, LA. MIAMI' Elt. uuvYS Uwl7 j l3l'lll,ll'M lit: CIF A A1.1.'41114: FAIIU AND NIC , VNT A I N L.% d.VXMI'IItOOI nu Ihe Into IVlllovn 11, 11111 A will poll ut puhlln 14.10. In front of tlin Court Homo., In Ilahirrolown, on 1111s1),11', 1.*:• Forin oud Niollllllllll 1.110 or WWII. I) ll~u 111 I\n.ltluylolu 1.11 r it run ullrl, 11.1iit) I nnil. No. 1, nut y0u...1)11..1d wec-imprnvell Ilil 111, IN Ilia oil. I 11,1 1111111 101.11141110111 ht R 1,11111114 1.. , 111111111bIlrg, lill.llllllll I. tout Lilo ittnhor null 110111 I pit 19 1 N'14 INI Nil I II AI'IIFI4 11 111,11•1 111 , 1.1111 . 0111111' 1011111, from four to 1111 rx tieing we'd farm I lux ll‘ the llllllil 111 Lino tu.ht.“ LiNtria ID stun litlitl, and linen loug ourion of you. x half b"1 . 11,1 11 Wed 10i11/.151 11101 rentitiplota for the .01.111111 y nod 41111011 y 111 lin cereal pro• .luel ion, IL loin elmy on. by good Tomb! lo I lie 11111rior Lo 111 Pligurnlown and tno Antietniti M.llO, awl In 101111111 ono or tho lino of 1111 , Wint '1 lie Improve ment. ruuolxl nl It rut veident. n'FONti, AND FRAME DW ELIA N 1, hpring noun°, Wanli flown., Nowlin [lmmo, .0., nod n 11110 tiToNE AND FRAME BAN BARN, WIWI Corn Witgon Sheri, Hog Pen, ke., all In good rood'. Don end of C 011,3111 1 1111. litrUogomout. Near the hount , inn never falling Spring of the 1111eri, 11,11..t0ne wider, Wording klinerlor for waterlog ntook both wininr 111111 kunitner. There to 1111.0 11 111111 111 ream 01 wider runtiing through mold of be iluids, unit on Orchard of Fruit Trern, entire rum in under 11111,1 (011cIng, 1111,01 of whleh In 1111111. 01111 rut 1. 0411 , 111111'1111vrly new, had of the limit ntibillio. t 1111 otiontructliiii. No, 9, A 1111 111 Mountain Land, lying I', 11111 en void of 01111 i linburg, near tile road lend ing to i•41.1,111a0villo, vOllllllllllll4 Coax A(.111.1 1 ,1 .1 , .1 . 10111 Ing 11111110 01 Dr. E. Blnlion nod fietirge Linidonour, 111111 well Limbered. No. :1, 1,01 111 Mountain Land. lying about nillen cantor Sol iLlinburg, neur the tond link..ing to Meehan letdown, containing 114.; ACIIIO.I, ii.l,lolnlog laud. of .1 imepli Ntrittopi belrs, John Stoller 111111 mivered with It very line .1110111 y 111 Llll , lll 11111. uud other Um bor. . . N. 4. Lot of•Mounlalo Laud, lying lu Fred eriek voimly two mllog CAA Or Hutlllimbli ig, on the Frederielt role!, edi olnlng 1111111 s of An drew, lionelttol and \ VII hoot %MIT', containing 11l AlltEK, more or Item Thu ritlitti will i 0 111,111011 g to view It. by Mr. .I.stiol. Needy, 11111 prrnol. i. tenant, end Ili.. mountain 1111111 by Mr. Adam 11011 , 11 In tinittlo.iturit. l'lck , itti lir liiril of the ptirelli,e MIMI%) on the Al day or prll milt, when poi.- Nlllll IVIII ; 1,111 , Imllumrl lii two 111 milli 11111111111 1111 llll,rinl. 11,11111.111 , 1111• 11111..1111..e rM gig lig I 11110 Willi al, prov.iti for the deferred 1 t 1 till, Ilitul pi.yinnut, good nod nn 111 ~ll , nt deed.. will bn 11111.11. TIII. 1.1 . 1,114 in the yrmwld im No. I .r.. w lilt 11111 of cutting, 110'01111R 11111 t lire/411111g IWO 001111 ii. W Al,l Mt 11. Mr %TICE. law V.:, 1.110 71 .101 . 1 N 1,. Nli•A'l II cilA o 1.3111,1'14 1.114, Allot. iti.Cllll,lll. f.. 4) r *llll EN V FAIT VA CEA. •111.1.: ) Ctil.ll,TY t.oNll Al' 1 1 , 111,1.' SNI,I.L-1 will .111 II /10111100/ 1 1', 111 front of I lip Craorlll.lll.ll,ln S td„ (IN tho If, It of Ft, All llio toilowlng VII I 1111111, roxl pontilp, I i wo Volir yoars 11101 lllu rrllllnllllllllo niagrillll,lll Illildrll volitto of tho Into .111.100 'l'lllllllll, Ilia- Montan, With a 011.10 UI Ina IL niy i &Melt I !MVO all' Views, no.l loavononclioloqi 1,114.11 0...11111. rho and uo,, shout 111110 ohov, D0W111,1111% 11101.11 from flagorst wit, four had,. 111,111 William.. tlve Wiles fr. In Itinathetrx .11111)01 on till. Washington county 1111111 - mml.lllre° miles from Ito or's Warelloints on 1110 Chnsain.altn nod Ohio Cniml Tails land Hun arninerilatply all I. 0 01(1,, wnler 111 Li,, C. 14 1), 1111111. Thorp sr, new na II x noel grikt nahls Wlllllll 0110 111110 Ohl 11101 IJIrrCC , larches—Tonto r Uullr , l Met ran and Gorman Itoforrood-01111.1.100 Vorinoat. 11 . 111 this land 111 '2 ' , arms, or soil It to one holly. I 1111vItto Varna NO. I, IL .111 In' Ihu 0/'llll'lllll Honer 110.1411 Ix A 11.011011 • A l .l ri'l'ON If tat; sE, fifty or Mixt,' 0.4.1 by sevroaLy live, voniaintio , six leen 1,1001/1 111 routine a salter, 1011.11 alt ,I ill,, most. snlontittl Linnintis In Lai, polarity, tilled with Fruit. and ell kinds of Slirlthbery, NnmOe HI. MO, WlOlll flown. Spring !loony, ponsidoreti ono of Um bent. ;II Um orauray, STUN II; STABLE, .111042)111y largo 10 0111111 11 wPrity hones, Ira Howe, 1,11,1 ~111 1Ihur nectira. nary out End WI INN. TON '('root 10111 CONTAIN Zia At'ILF.N, moreor 10.04. Juduo BLit 11101A0 0111110111111011 , 0 for hit residenco, Lull oat:units! IL until Ills Farm Mn. 2 will Contain A 1111117 "70 A CHEM, more or toms, with s lONE NI A NSION upon IL, and two other S I'ONH 11W P.I.LINt7- 4 , Ithielchnllth hihop und a STONE BARN, um by .ocl, 0110 01 1.110 hest 01111/61,1CLuil 1101110 blot In the COUtllrv, Coro (*rib, Oratory, and throe 110Vel , fail] lug springs, Orchard, CC. Thrse lauds are considered the hest, LT M 4'lON E LAND in Witallingtoll county, for Wheat Itye,Uatn, 6e., with II 10 Meg , owe.-- Fent lug ou both fume In good. Sean: al utl 10. of permanent e•tOtle Fettra Math I hest, farms Taking then Turin as it whole, our fie Marti think It ene ..1 the Lest 111 Washington county for grstging purposes, and all kinds of grain -- Ther- is also Upon tills tarn. un good Lin,- stone an troy 5.111' o to he found, adjacent to the Callal. Littitokltato now sells Itl Oeoriv.• town inr 82,.i0 to 8:1 111) per perch this IN avu table Mon In the tract, Ally pen.. Winning In pll rehuno can vloss . the name beim . ° I lie clay or wile. TERMS made k n Avn on Jay or sale, wlilel• will to , vagy. II the porrhaser Or purebuser•• desire 11, I will Inave Szu,ooo nr Slr,o•oo, or 0 pro portionate o.monut 11l can Lrae L, retnain Its the laud for leapt, x. Reler to 1.101). W. T. Hamilton, Jan, H. limy , and H. C. Clehr, Ilagerntown, bfaryland, for sny Information desired. . • JAMB If. GROVE. I nov ltdditaw IMEOZI!E=1131 RE Ili IM T E Pk NOTICE.—TIIK cout)tm of the following ',enema are 111, In the Itegletern Odle° I f I.l4ocaatur C111111L.% for CND ti mullion awl inlowunee et au Drollery.' Court tn lie he'd In the Caen. Holm. In Lii City of 'Ammeter, on the THIRD /HONDA\ to DECE St HER, Dille, et 10 o'eloett, A. M. Humanna Mellinger, Executrix of Peter 01,- ninger. Ain - motto 13 I bitonx, Administrator of William 12..c1iel Linton, Executrix of Elizabeth Curry. Joseph D. Haatmgif and Jo melt Ilmt.loge, 1 x ecutiore of Peter Hiwthige. Manion Pox, Executor of Alexander Mellon. Marla Welcliel, Executrix of Mary Brut., Elenora B. than trigaro [ler and 11. Baumgard ner, Admlnktratore of Jacob 11.turogardiiiir. A brat.ato floret, Acting Ada, lulatrator Samuel Meek iey. Jacob 11. Musser, Gila:dia. of Amanda 1011,,, Usnlel Baker, Pixecillor Of orge who was EXKllour of Martin HlrObie. .mines Ment.. Cillanilfal nut N 11.311114 S`lea'k, I now Penreolo Batman H. Swat*, Wither" S. SpWAS, Ell., .11 ,, 11 , 411.0 , 1 Spol L.. Chrlstllni Ilh.•rholtzer, ALltual xtrutor ilt I :L.. (inert. cor. Dome N Townmend, Guardian of Levi P. Wil • Hams and William B. Whi John H.. Rinser. Guardian of Edwin Uhrnith. Gingrich, Aclininnar..tor of Attila AtallfrOp. .11rne.. Porter, Ad mln in I rotor of nacho] Porte,. Samuel Martin, Guardian of Edward she., George 13, shoner,Guardinn MAMatida li,doert A. Ev.tria, Adtn tratur WILLI thh Will annexed of James h'ory. John T.lntner and Henry Llntrn r, Adminisira• torn Of Ilar , ara 1.101 tier. Jaonn Eany, thiamin. of Emma E. ninon John W. Hoilinger, Guardian of Namur 1101. William A. Morton, Ad mlnintrator of Pool, who Win Admlulnlrnlnr of John Johns, t , eni Eby, Uoarillan ol Dullish M. Kling, Peter Eby, II oardlan ref Anon R. Rnxnr L. ChM/War:a Honer and El zaboth Huber, Ex econorN or liarh.,lll Ho her. Nathaniel Watson, Exornforof Rachel Ilrowu. JOnnn ROY and John Ni.lcy, Execu , nia or Levi F,..y. lleliry 11, Kunz., Adminibtrator a f Chrint:ou Kurz. J,int•ph Lufuvor, Ounrllan of :inn,.ll Juur 'froot. potpr W. lilentontl, Ad min ktrolor of k:11,11 0.4.11 Illentood. RooOel 11. Uolcuel, Admlnlotrotrlx of Samuel Ciatebel. ❑rinh Eckert and Urnth Illtz.r, Adult:Mara lore of WIIIIHm Primula W. Cltrnd. and .nmuel E. IC alter, ocutor. or Samuel. Llalmmunler. Homy K. Ilammur and Jahn K. Hammer • AthulniNtraLor Di with tun Will nuut.x..t tionren Hummer. V. Auguitus Wrior. Admihixtrnior with the. Will annexed of Henry Nimnrna. John Heitithu.Guardial of CnCti 131zakiey. Alillll.l N. Keller, Adminiktrutor of W,iliumk:. Michael H. Moore and Jacob flerteer, Exeeu• tore end True Pelt Of J lot If etizier. Samuel GOOII. (illgrdlol.l ot saran Ann Beer all r Anna E. Beer, Emanuel Shober, linardien of Anna A: Hall. Voight, Adminiktrutor of Satan VOlO.ll. John M. I.:net:linger, Executor of John Zink. Fleury Shirk, Administrator of Lydia C. Johns. Cycle. Miller, Ad ntioluiretor of Martin Miller. Abraham tiliopf, Administrator of Elizabeth Shopf. R. B. Becker, Exeunt, o f Nancy Leuseh. _ . . . swollen Wit:erns. ilaardlau of Mary Um:liner and Catharine (low tier. Adam R.'liarr. Administrator of Abraham K. Ream. Amos lination, Guardian of Catharine L. litt.hong and Mary M. Bushong. Simnel Truscoi t, Aim I obit rotor 0 (John Felix. Beejamlu Stohm3n, Executor of Lydia W W. W. Honking. Admlnlatrator 3. K. Alex ander, ,leo'd, Who woo Guirdlan of George Leugalbaugh. E1..1. McWhop and W. Carponter,•Executoraok thew 111 Richard McGrann. DAVID lili,gl3, Register M==l DRIZEe CAaITRD In Royal Kentucky, and Missouri LOtterloa: Circulars atm. and Information given. JOSEPH BAT.E.B, No. 78 Broadway, New York. Poet 00loc Box, 428 f, novl<ruLaPt
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