Congressional Proceedings. TUESDAY, Feb. 14 In the United States Senate. the House resolution appropriating $5OOO to George F. Robinson, for saving the life of Secre tary Seward in April, 18135, was concurred In. The bill for the redemption and sale of lands held for direct taxes, was report ed from the Finance Committee, with amendments. The Post Office Appropria tion bill was also reported. Mr. In troduced a bill,which was referred, relating to the selection of cadets to titelNfilitary and Naval Academies. The Gulf Steamship bill was passed, with various amendments, by a vote of 29 to 21. It provides for an annual subsidy of $lOO,OOO. A bill was passed, ap propriating . .5,14,000 for compensation of Nicholas Trist, ay negotiator of the Treaty of Guadeloupe. The House bill relating to telegraphic eiitnlnunicatimt with foreign countries woe 'considered, pending which the. Senate adjourned. In the !loose, the report in the contested case of Sheaf° vs. Tillinan, of the Fourth District of 'Tennessee, which declare 'llll - the Hitting member, entitled to his seat, and givee. Sheaf» i 345110 for the expense of his contest, wits adopted. The t esolu• lions reportol by the Military Committee In reference to the \Vest Point troubles were discussed. Jlr. Johnson uttered an additional resolution looking to the trial of the (pincers of the Academy. The previous question being sceondeil, the House, with out further action, n , l jnnrood. NVEIiNEsIiAY, in Lilo S. Senate, on nintion ill' Mr. Sumner, the Secretary Id . the Navy' wits /11-1,1•1011 1,1•1011 In 111/11111111111,1111/ IL copy lit till In struiiiionKto tbeconimateler of Hie Tennes see on her present cruise; also, the names Slid armaments of l'. S. ships ill lioininivan wAters sine() the commencement or the re cent Alin joint resolution hl' the Indian)) rescinding the Flfteinith A 1111.11111111 , 11 t Wll/1 111111•11 111/, tail 111thltUlli by 111/1,11 , /. Nlortim itnil Blair. The Legislative Appropriation bill Wits ennsid i•reti. M Slllllllol '4 Stippleinentary Civil (tights hill ti as riiiiortial adversely. A isinierenee collect 101 the District Territorial bill tour iiyi end egimlatiVi i A li i,ropriation bill WWI again enitsidereil bill lint Iluully l i sp , slit, In 1110 1 111050, Ile' hill In (mem, the rights of cillrous Wider virtm,,,u) Amendment was diselissed nl letintli, and passed yeas II I, nays 111. \lr. Hanks ilitrothiced a bill ineorporming the I . :111 , 11 01W 111111 A11101'1 , :111 Telegraph coittlsolY , whil'h war ruli•rrnd. Mr. cook loatioaoon terve,. 1/i/p/11 . 1 011 1110 ilstrie.t. cif 1 . ..1111101i, rinirial bill, %Vide] , 11155 1,11(1 ,11`41,11111 was 1101 , 1 At trbich 1,11401'14 1 . 1 , 111 Lill . Judiciary C./11111111100 ‘l,Ol/1/ 1,11,11101,11. T111 . 1, 4 1/AN, I'ol4 111. 111 1110 1'11;10/1 Static 51/11:110, Mr. Poole slibmitivil affidavits from citizens or:North carotin)), Imildykug 1...” IL renion• 4111110, reoeetty prerl.nlell disaltillnios oY slenator.elect Vllll , O MA ILI.III/11 , 1/1111111% , 01 1/0 1 \VIII 1 , 11/11. ' They Wl/1•11 111.1/1,111 • 1111 01 . %• 1411 1 / 4 worn ropurll/d 11.1.1111//10 1110 All/1111k / 1101 l'aellie Ititilrtevl Company ill titorteaue 11, road, authorizing I',lllll'yanee ot clurouto prod.liuklkuil right , 11//liil/11 Ihr. potent , ; iti,vlllolg t,r 1.1.1.41% ..! itgt.s I,,ss lit lily cruelly It; animals in tran,t, and aiiiiiiir i.ing the i-iiii4llloolll ~r nett In Ilk. 11111')'. a rill, winch a•n, 1,11/111•11 1.1 eilei.tirage Ibe eying, of( loistii leikgr,LlM kahlk, mud ',twin, lo,,ulill't,,tlo I'mk..lStall, Mr. Sawpd itlisollitekd it bill 141 ropkal malt. it,, kill lie' Imhtd okiqukk tklv3l eontritetors was reported wadi the Cre stilent's vet , , and the estion being 511 11 pasngu 111,1' 1110 Vrlo , till/ yeas were 2, :Ind 11/4/ 11111 /.1111ilill. Wllll 1111 1 ol 0001,11/11111111/ 4/1/111501 , 111111 , 1, then rely art ell unll p:,,11. 1%110- 01,11 1/1111011 111 F COlllOllllllll 1 . 011.111111 , 1 ,11111 50.101,1 Sl/11 11/•1 , 0:1111/41 iiir the reading lir it, and ti... (•,,nkiing :11111 111 . 0111:M 1/ 1111/41 (Ill' lllu ri , nilin4" ,. I irillar Hitt tukdm ini4 hoer, 1111111 du , I ~, ;:kdittivk A ruldl.rim lion 1/111 011111 0 1111 111 pO,/1011 In \I I'. I'olo, having iliarge idt the latter bill, 1., ull , tc a c , io I,lie 1,1,1•11 011 LllO PllOll,ll/11/111. 1 . 1/11 . 1 ruil,u, but 1 . .1'1111/ 1 . 1411,10i1. TllO 1.0L.11.1/111V0 Apprl/1/I'lllllllll 11111 tour 111011 111,000111/il NN ilk. Cowling its rnnsillerutinn the Senate 1/1111111111Execu licn Su , ,,kou, mud ://i/011 111 . 11•1 - 1111 . 1/1111'0 1 / 1 1. 111 1110 11,111,0, 1110 11 , 11/:1•1 LIILL COlllllllllO./ 101 l 11,0 \VIIsI l'./111L . 1 . 111 1 115.11111.11/10/1 111/1111011 by 1110 rt/111111ilt , /, Jirrcl lilt LllO 1 . 0,1:ff:111011 1/1 1 . 3111/14 11.111 , 1, ii.triles and Fli kiugor,tile .if the leaders and it,l.M.kukd's Vd , t atud c..Mildkartktlikg (lie alters, wi•re• agreed r. amendment, 11, :ill 11/1/111 I/l11:11 l'1 , :ii111111//11, 11111/01i1114 1111 ill/1114 . y 1111, till' 0:l11:1110I of Llll/ war illl , .11/1/11.11. TllO hill I,p/rt. 0.1 I'l , llll 1110 l'itllllllol,,l'illllllllll.oo, 11S/1..111/- /.IILILLO ii,r Ile , Senate Intl, 1.1 111 . 11vicll 1/11 1,0(10,. soolllil\' "I ' lllo i /11 411,111 IV, pit/4SO]. :\lljl , llr 111/11 F 11.1 1 ,.% V. Fob. 17 lu OW the creden tials or Eli Sanl,4l.lll'y 0,111 I)1.1 111 ‘Vi siX 00ar4, Neal Mar.•ll.lth svi!ru pro, [l.e.!. The Lill organizing tlh Territory was reported advert , It. A hill wa, reported granting the sigh waylotheSontliorn the Howie 11111 to ia,teeL I.o`rieS 31111 [or other purpose,: also, lii I ill relating to the ,election 11r th,, Naval Tla Lrgi,lnlirr .11.1.1 . ..1.1 . 1.11,11 1.111 It:V.l.o.lodd Mr. TrIIIIII S IIII mirtalti.a. , l ❑ Ii! f.ll. 1 rra,ttrt , r,::l (111 Mid 1410..111,01. ,11. , r1 csl,ll In Ills I 10.0, .krol A pproprkat.o Lill ,vas 1,/1torv11e1• ri. port. 1/11 1111 Lill I . ri•alirW • Vi • rrit. , rjul 1 1 1111111 . 111 for 111. k , 111 , •1 1,1 1'4 , 11111111M, Wit 314.1.1 1 11 111,111111 1111• 1111111111 . 4, 1 1111 P 1, 4 1 1 11 ,1. (WWI . 11141111 . 1 111114 wr ro coo-illpri . d. r Hoop,. oil rod ocill a 1011, rlgulatlll4 the 11111114 111 1 1111 , 1 1 1,,11 111 1111 1 1 X1.1111111.1 11 11 1 1 Spirit , . 'l'lll' It1,1•1 . .11111 1 111111 1 1 r A p10 . 41pr1.1 lion lull St :LS nlllllO , l 111111 11111111' 011 1 1.11 1 to, t,•1•111111,: , 1 1 - , I 11 11 ma .111 1 111 1,1111 . 1 . N• 1 1 11 111 11:1W 1111 llio Edocalion. Hill, 1 . ,1, I'C'l,. 111 tt.t• I 11,..; r. 11“,, t 9,91911911, 1999419 11t1991994 I1:1 119 , 11941 l t 1/119111 , 999, .1.1699.11 91 1111,1111.-•119194 , 91911111 t. 19 1111911, way i 11,11 1 , 1, 111,. 1111. 11.1,15 N 9 1 .111 .\ 119. r 'pug Ill.llllu 41f 11 WIN" ftly,llllll 111,1111.11,1111 , 1 ,1, 1111 1, h 111 14 A 1,19. 1 1,9991 a9ll 119. 99110, 1,1,9 191111.19 r, \\ In lII' .\1.1111.• :11111 a,1i01114111 , 0111 1 . “1 . 111 41111 1 .1,1d111i1111, brit 11.. r:1999 . 911 910.99191. M 1194.1.19:2,1.91 191 1911191991 n 1,111 19199913191 APl,l,l.l . illiillll 1,111 %V:{S1,11 , 11 311.11Lftor rout th, 5t.1 111 Ow tht• bill Wil, 1111.1 11.0 N,rlll,vest, liouildary hill . 131,1 zrom, 'l'lto tuliviary tar in thy :111 , iarralmtl was ~,,t,idere llio provitnis guesti , m %% ,woffit,loll, awl the 11011 , 0 thou n.limirlll. Itl Ilio I'. s. lltr .lil,lt,tary Comm ittcr, ray" ably thy rimi, t • 11,11 1. , guard Ow purity t•I.. Th, pproprlittit tiiii Wat :LH( au MHO!. liloll postlitit; [ht. 14411((1St liar(1011( .1 oVititllltiti (II the ritl(l . l Chtints, NVII4 ity tilo code 41110 \ Wu The allwing hottio,tvad tier+, in 01140 Silikllo ,4 , 11l mai, alliclavi at lhoir re,iolettocs,llll , l exiett,lint; the tit , for filing botttity 'huller:, ore reitnrte I,tt tho I 1“11 , ,e, hills \C i'l',' Ititlt,,lnt.,l •ovettt the rust-otli , l. :tt:2, 11 5141 tt, t ot,1110,14,1t,; the pr..s.tsts •if t hi. s:tt. , ..r ktri.l. Ynr lii ostatilislitti.sit .1f r i t : t i ..1' Ili. ),irk t'.•titral ti)' 1.,i1 I.t.t. las. Lr 111 . alith“riti.• Bill ai/1111Wiliii.r. ,11111,iilt J,,int 1,, ~t,t1,11, - 11 thn N,,rl we,tert, 1,,,1111,1:try NN a. ipa , svd. A de- Sim wa, rt , A,l the surety o r the Stl,lllol. Civil Appr,,pri,li,sll,4 fill W:l1411•1.1 . t011,31111111a110 It • 1812. The report. of the.lndlotary 1 ., 111111it- We on the :Nil , i.trllll:❑ t" , 1 1 ,111- ored, and NI r snhstitwe adopted. It dire,t, thr.sp,retnry the In torior oan,e the transcription of the pat out to l'aililOhO i;taiiall to 110 1, , 1 , P1,1, and I . l.,lllireS tilt . President to do in the prenikes ,s.hate,er he nifty deem equit.tl);e, without regard to any aetion h.vl sub,- .itiont 1.1 the &gent' the !Went roe 'riled. A .gion to r.,..consider the vote adopting the was 111011 tabled, cous, I 10, na.y9, 92.--maling the action of the linal. The I louse then adjourned. A Masi Dro‘lllll.4l vhlle Being; itairtlzed. A few weeks; sillee I/'. A. I'. Pownall, of sand 11111, Ky., stiles courtship, was initrried to Miss Mary \ Shortly after his inarriiii;e• 11r. milted spills the Christian Church ; and Sunday last was appointed ;LS the day of his haptisni, he having relpie‘stell his pastor, the t• ev..l. to perform the rite. At the ap pointed hour a large another of persons hall asseinhled on Imo batiks or Crooked creek, the place elms; n fir the After singing and :prayer the Key. NI; Hough emend the u alcr, leading the Doc tor. They were obliged to procred same 1 . 1,111 the shore in order to reach a sulllcient depth, but .suddenly Loth were seen to go dmcu. 'l'lley soon arose to the surface, and the Minister regained the bank, but the Moot.', 'wing linable to swills, tt . .ts sweptlbythe rurrris I antlers lilllllLglltellllly . Sllol.t eXelli,lll was mule to SaVe hint, must ill Vain. The wits instil slier biscuit and brought to shore 'Until' thp moat heart-reading s(reiiins 1 . 1 . 1/111 ),1111g Wife strut friends. Eviii"i•thing witt; g o ne to resin:el it,soLor, sir uhw, the Vital spark tad Mown. Rauttneriptg not Returned The ntannseriptcontributions sent to tho harpers during the ',wit year for their three periudiuilv—the .Ipint/i/g, the it eciA and the ila,tor—aninunt to via thousand live ?gore than Mue•tatiths or all thp Mimed artialcs tales, sketches, essays, me,—were rejected. A description oral! the rejected articles, with an opinion of each 111111 or 1110111, iv kept in a series or large reference boo la, whieh are Inspected front time to time by the head of the firm. After a manuscript Los been received and the that duly recorded, it is carefully put up in its envelope, so that it may at any time be returned to its writer. Itt the rush of daily newspaper lire this sort of thing cannot be undertaken—hence "rejected manuscripts not returned" is the motto of the daily press. The State Legislature. llAnrum:tun°, Tuesday, Feb. 14. SENATE.—This was Private Calendar day ' and no business of public importance was transacted in either House. The billincor porattrig the Lancaster and Trintville turn pike road company passed. HOUSE.—The two Houses met in Joint Convention to consider bids and award the contract for the public printing. A supple ment to an act relating to the fees of the 1 several county officers of the county of Lancaster, approved the 3d day elf April, A. 1). 1869, was passed. HARRISBURG, Feb. 15, 1871. SESATE. — An act was reported to abolish the Wilco of Superintendent of Public Printing, transferring the duties to the Auditor-General. HOUSE. — On motion of Mr. Iteinoehl, a bill allowing the Court of Quarter Sessions of Lancaster county to grant certain tavern licenses was passed. A bill was reported providing for an additional Notary Public in Lancaster county. The Senate bill au thorizing female tax-payers to be elected School Directors was amended in commit tee by substituting the word" woman " for "female." A resolution was adopted fixing a special session on Thursday week at 3 o'clock P. M., to consider the Constitutional Reform bill. The House passed a joint reso lution adjourning both branches from to morrow to Thursday next. HAnnisnutto, February la 1 SENATk.—Mr. Billingfelt presented a po i tition trout 2110 citizens of W rat Earl town ship, for the repeal of the dog tax in that township. Sir. WitrS.l presented a re monstrance of citizens of I.a:waster vounty against the passage of any act by the Leg islature 1L1101(IriZillg lhr loaning or giving of the bonds or securities held by the Stale for any other purpose than the payment of the public debt. Warfel intrialuved supplement to an art to revise, amend, mid consolidate the several laws taxing Niger rations, bankers and brokers, amino, lid I SO, repealing the same ~g) far as it relates to urinate bankers and were Introduced, authorizing the free vole on county, township, word and bog nigh nlllrcrs nod whorl director..., and pruling lit,, sixth section .Jr thu art rclult tog to tax on lurolicrs loud bankers, bills were among them the 101 l regulating Ism 4)1 . 1111,1 . s, and the SS . Siat , in,viding IhuL there pi'r.lll4 nail' churn, rim road 4 , 11111,111) . Whpri,ll, 4 net 11,1 . 1, 111.11 11,1. roil,'' , long. In the Ilruse, llei bill rt.gtnal Rs; Ihr Nuts I,vr utr Inrvsrngrrn to he. caned In INV swell var., rte., sus 111.1,1111- itely postponed I I A 17. SEN K. r. it,ti rhout tilt rudu,•etl un rrealuu. , , a Court !Teals For 1 he 1',,n1- I,oolwealth l'enh4ylvaok, wail ,•ohler ring Jurisdlol ion thereon. The 10111 that Ihu I,lllq oonsi , .l judge 4, two nl'trhlnn shilll herolanliv , iouell by the 1 h/verilor nn 1,1 . holore OW uy 4,111. !lit ,ffiql till 111 year 4, awl the 111,1 m i tt,l al the hext veueral 1.11.4•1,h ar a tt.. lu .4 molt : and ohe .1 , 111 111 1.10. 11011111 , r but elected evert' 1111 11 Ne.tl hot . the purial.4. of 1,1,1- )1112 ,11 , 1 o,llll't 1110 SllOl,llllll 1,10,1111- 1,..1‘.11.11 111., r.litiol.ll,v,foliii 111.4 . 11111- 1111111.4. au nit I.lr Iht. lilt iNiimit and n 111011.1111,11 ul Ihn i'itr,tlltitoptrld 4.1,1•1bm liii• 1ii..14111, , lit 11111 Cc/11\1.111 . 0M 14 01110 1101.1101 I6eSI.C.PIIII next .1 one, Thirly-L , ‘” wont- I•ei, at (urge, and caw 111111 , 11 . ei I imtl right 111-t HOC- toulhhors are to he chosen, .11 Ivlu,•11 Philadelphia is to have ninoleen. The to •ul - except. in Allegheny and I,ti,erne, are lo 1,1 , 4.1,4 . 04 I by the ell Inillutive - Tlll. 1 , 111 nillhorlzing the ronris togrllllt 1,1 venal') laid restaurants 111 I,aneaster ruunty was Tll ,. SVII• iltl.lllll hut coneur io the „Hint resulimon of the House, ailjouritilus, that I..iy lroln hechty outlay, Peh. t 7, at •,:a )1., but Juliuurnell Thur,lay, the at I'. AI. . . I loyst:.--The supplement to for a, t regtt- Istting the Lancaster Comity Prison, ,1111 relented front the Senate with nit noel tnents, 11is,v111111g that thin 1,111 1:11/ into 0110,1 111, this year's eleetion, and Using the los•p• er's salary at t , l2eu, the I louse 1)1111` yonetirml, but subsequently reeonsidered its si.tion, and coneurred,:titer considerable filibustering. The resolution payit.g the widows of Senator Watt and Itepresenta live Campbell tints amended by 0110'4011M,, giving, thrill tfl,loo and mileage iii rank 011,0. Thu al1101111111(1111, WILY concurred in. 'cite bill establishing tin additional Court 111 Cambria., and the 101 l providing the es taldhltinetiL of a Bath read in Elk county, were returned with the iovernor's veto. r. Smith rend in !dare an act to repeal the net or April 29, Is 11, so tar as it imposes a tax of two per rent. on every klidlar "Isidary and emolument 1111011 persons holding pub , heollices, or 011fees1111,10111.orporati,t,, anti also repealing' the provision imposing a 111 X ul 1,1111 per rent. on ito•otnes of tradesinen, dr., exceeding $..2,01 ; Mr. Johnston, an art repealing all laws exentplitig property front taxation, and MI% Boileau, si joint resolution asking tor the repeal of the income tax law, "because inquisitorial and oppt essive, - be sides being in the nature 01'at direct tax and questionahlo 011 1.1111 411011111104110.1.i111111/11111- ily. TllO 1101.10 1111 . 10111'1101111111H February it th, at 7 o'clock, I'. M. nivernor Holden ors opied his usual seat :owing Ills counsel, iyhen II r. •10S11111 111 r, Jr., itilitor 1,1 the •N'etitinei, 1,4 as glared un the soul, a witmss for the managers. The fifth article of itnistaeltinent, einirges Ilnldcu with the illrc.tl arrest, K irk's 01 . 1 . 11111111 r in 1111 , county tot I 'range. it !licit has not. Is•en ilet•lareil in a state 111 itisitrri•tiott, and the 111•-•111/11sii 111 . 1 11/Itiell rhivges Tllllll'r with ineition' riot, assassi nation anti Itoth are bitter partisan editor , . Itlnrilc the examination the following ipiesiPills 1,11.11 !MIL 111 Tlll'lll3l' I,y vouusrl : Cc/1111,111. --lit", V.lll rind the allevations contained in the I espiiieletics atiswer eon cerning yl/11 ? i 11114 11. Counsel, -St NS 1114111 r 1114':111 fur trllil ill• 111111. ilOlllll 11111.1 i 11 tillllll. '1 . 111.1 WO, 11,111/111111,1 ill a cirilr, 11/11111 111111 1i111.1 . 111i1101 1111i1111111•, 111111 mollllllcuth like 1•611111.1,11: ill till. 111111wded chamber. I !olden arose, pale and 1101' Vl/114, 11.5 if to soinethilig, 11111 44114 uuablu 111 111/ so lirl,lll 11X1111,11111111, 111111 let ...at. down. The entire ituilience and the rout sitarist 51L1.11.111 I:artolt. t particularly the negroes in Col. John W. l'ortitty, ill his ;ullll Lnesof l the galleries, NO, iiilll,llll 11111.1g,erS lit 1. 14 k tut, thus si.o.ks "r w'' ll 11111% 01111,111 ILr Iluldln 1111111, ill t•niSS•eX -111111111/111.11ii 11.111i111(.6.11, - • , • , . Itartnn was an nrutnr I have iii i Ver \I r. 'rumor, are yninr leelinus towonls surpassed in tither anti r,ncornnr II [don nr unkindly?" maY i'vy'r nail "fanner -Nlv hill, nit' , Ilanry ('lay. Ile livr,l, unhappily, in thr th,so 01.1.11 insvards ninny had days when short•hand repnt•Ling was in its ,„. whinny. Ilis utterance 011 a 1e thy, ninth retorts sit Innunr what l„, „o n ! rhat but the l'lnnet rinnog that n direct h.llnsv Tlirlii•l • said Lis Ile wa ,, the I . P....dh'"ll'verY fie-ling, towards him were engendered bra - wa' sought after Innted political contest, awl Ns ere unkind. a r.hip, tool his ""'""'r.v• r• Pd" .1 "‘ 11 a" ' this t;overnor 1 lulden again rose, delighted 111 have him at his frelpielit raye an d an d d e _ iier parties, and to introdnee loni t 4 his inanded of the Chief Justine that he should .Iktisiguishod guess as n jr ,, tligy. Ile reml Ih e pn,1k.,•1.1.,1 From imdilt. 'furrier stood ninth and reoldleoled everything', and thus within of the I iovernor, and the acquired it style all his owns I is pick up hi. vane alter his tion teas peculiar to hiunell, Inlt hi. Eng- appell In the Ch,,.1 .1 11-ti , e, Nvhieli every w+t,, 01(11,1 an d pure,hitch and figura - i lualv I,!ieved to he the preliminary WON,- live It a degree, it tans claseio to till attack nn 1 . 111'1101 . . 1.4,1.1.1,1. Some of his simile. and outlair.t. , , I FM' a MIIIIIOIII LIII-re evils a 1 . 1,1111 g as a if rep.rted at the tittle, tvoultl survive ' 01 .1,1 111 , 1 1,1„.d [he he,l oC "irral‘. or WH'`E'r• the iioverner nt oiler turned, look his hat, Ile n.. 1.1111,1011 Itiinis Choate in asteld`hing left his seat and walled 11111011 the 11111111 tll,lo rapidity of speeeli and in splendor ortoolout 111.1110 Li... 1111 w 1,110. I have rep retied that Senator Eakvaril, rose and .waled that the memorable passages were not preserved. r,-,..poinient had no right to a 51,i10 1,11 .the Tilt. 1,1111, ~I. P entis•lvitnittand the Demo. door q.c rcpt through lonll,ll, and the thief eratie conventions re,ioninleil with his un- 1 . 11 , 1 . 1 1 1 . 111 1, 1 1 We It:11,111.1,d 1.1,.11101101' 111111 when 111 , 1*(1,111,1 Sall li'rtineiseo 1111 leaped into a prantivethai promised 11, 101111;1,11 others. II is last. silver!) In that city is still spoken of as our never equalled and never forgotten. I will not attempt to gl%'l• an ~r the litany t 1 reeollect, her fear of doing injustice to his very great talents. II is respected widow, living in Philadelphia, hassonie of his:%ISS. 111 her possession, and will, I hope, soon present a memoir of her gifted hits:quid. A Steam4hlp Submitly Job nitiowtl the Senate, granting a MEM 1,1f.r,11,110111iN . fer tali 4 in;; three steamers to be employed in semi ninnthly trips le•tsreen New urlemis and 14. x ice. In the ten 'tars the stihshly N 1 ill anemia to $1,500.1 , 00, and till) bill ix a proposition to take this largo amount mit id the pockets or the pe,,pie and beanw it IN a gill upon the company owning sold sailing the steamers. 'rills dishonest bo nus takes the guise of a compensation for carrying the mails. The correspondence passing lotitkverin the United States and i+ very trilling, and there is no just mason whyttlie government should annu ally pay nor such a mail service 1,v., or reive liatilt in postage. Inivo linsieess rnunroliana kith Nii.xi.•.• should pay lin . the conv'ey:ut roof tie•ir ...in rasilr rin..ll their ilestiziati-li Ile uugh. the agency iir (he 1,[11, , S1 . 11,11:1. - 11 . 11 ., . There Is regular conunttnietitio!l he t sreoll our purl, awl Havana., :Liul also lie t,,ern Havana :Ind Vera ('rile; and the exiirteis isimpanies convey letters, its they nioncy and drafts, fiir a lair compensa tion. 'Fhb. subsidy has never been asked hir by tho.o having issaision to vorresTond %yidh but only by the gmwelos , job bers who holm to feather their nest by rttn- De•nllb of one of \nlhole•nn'+ Mr. Peter Young (lied at his residence in ['Age county, Va., on the 2-Ith ultimo, aged eighty-lour years aril sixteen el m 's. Ili Was horn near Darmstadt Hesse, in Ger nitrite-, in 1767. Ile :.erveil as a soldier un der Napoleon lionapart, eleven years— imule nue of the number of the throe hundred thousand men that invaded Bas sin :it the Little Id . lite horning I,r :m4l nlsu tune or the thirty thousand who reached their homes in that dis astrous retreat across the Alps. Ile W.. 11111 often reeolint scenes he haul wit nessed, and said that at night they would lie down around their eittlip•fireS, and in the morning there would be a circle of dead men around the tires. Ile seas in the bat tle of Leipsie, and many others. ht IS:ls he emigrated to America. Ile retained his war ace,,litrenients, such as his blanket, wolt minther upon it, and his uniform, un nil the lay or hie death. XV.,:111N.11,1N, Feb. Ill.—Mr. Sumner had /mite a serious attack of sick nes,: on and was 01.1iged to leave the Senate Chain her. Int Saturday morning he was worse, :unt rumors were in E•irculation at the Cap itol that his illness was ol• a dangerous character. Ills physician to-day, however, denies that lie is any worst-, and gives eu couragenu•nt that he will he able to re sume his labors in the Senate in a few da vs. - . Negro Jurors In Philo.lelphin. .1 ' The Philade 1.1.4 s • on Altaufay it Mulatto neat was empan elled us a juror to try a case bell ire J udge Thayer, in the litstrict Court. This is the first instance in which 4 colored man has been sworn as a juror in this Common wealth. Several colored men have been drawn as petit jurors, but none happened to be drawn to try a case. yestc,raay, two very blueli Melt were sworn to try an im portant town in the Supremo Court at nisi pri us, belbro usticl) lead, These colored jurors all appear to be intelligent men, abd have thus far rendered satisfimtion, though they have not yet rendered a verdict. Their presence in the ;jury-Los created a great deal of comment, but, is not combatted by the white jurymen. Fire in Philmielphlu P 1111. A DELIII.I4, FOL. 1.-4 fire this morn - e Ctl ing, shortly after one o'clock, destr y about $5,04.10 worth of property In th fur nishing undertaker establishment ON ed and occupied by David 11. Schuyler, No. 2,024 North Sixth street. THE BOWEN BIGAMY CASE A Radical Congressman ESCIapeN the Penitentiary by Bribing . a Juror. The Washington Star of last evening gives the following report of the conclusion of the trial of Congressman Bowen, for big amy in the criminal Court of that city: The Jury in the case of Hon. C.C. Bowen, charged with bigamy, were unable to agree ,on a verdict, standing eleven for conviction to one for acquittal, and were this morning discharged, which necessitates a new trial. Judge Wylie, in discharging the jurors, said that if the prosecution failed to obtain a verdict on that evidence, he did not think they would ever have a verdict. He said that one bribed Juror was more than a match for his eleven fellows, but he did not mean to insinuate that there was a bribed juror on this panel. He did not see how a Juror could hesitate for a moment on findings verdict In a case like this, and he thought that the evidence of two witnesses who testified to their own infamy should not have much weight—a wretch of that kind ought not to be believed. Hr. Riddle said he felt it VMS his duty to protest against the court using such lan guage in reference to a ease not disposed of. Judge Wylie said he would retract noth ing, and f'lt called upon to say what he had to say. lie repeated that the testimony of Wilkinson that he had married this wo man was enough to cause the jury not to heed it. Mr..Nlerriek said the women Mrs. Parke Bowen) 1111,11.01 1 1 him that she was not mar ried to Bowen. Hr. Harrington remarked that Bowen had admitted to him that he was married to her. lie spoke of a warrant against Wilkinson, and lie 110111111 111i(.1,/kIlf111" why lie hail felt 1,1 SOOll 11 he 111,1 11,/t fear the elnisequenee, r. Merrieli replied that lie wan not re %pollnlhh, for t h e witness. lie believed if the defense hail a4lied lho l'.lrt 111 Instritvt the jury that the prt,stwuthon hail not math. nut a cnsr, that the Court would civ illlllll .111,1 p.. Wylie 1,1111111(1 . 11 Ihat 110 WI/11111 have ihrt,babiy 111111 i• ~11 if the motion had boon made at that limo; but the delouse had, by liitrt,.hicitlg rtulcnee, opened the rior to rebutting testimony and damaged their Judge 1 , 1,1,4•1 . 1,41, united 11011 1110 !le ft 11111111 t be pill 1111.11 . 1* :1 111• W 11111111. .1 tolgt. .1.1i...114 , 1,11 , 1 In niuhc such S,llll . 411,1,Y:W 011,111, Wia'll ,1111 ntncrll that, tho '"Lirt W1 . 14,11E11. .Itolgo that ,411.11 110,Li.,11 ‘,14 n gulps, Ow I . it Way 11. a 111101,40iY1 1111111•Sirlal it h la` 1111.11 . 1 , 1 4 .a' that OW o,irt wc,ul4l uu .11.11 tmln.,llm. The . inry %sit , . Inirv,ed cruel the martmlicotrit,ll. It is 1111 , 101,1.0 , 1 , 1 Ihul ohm Ilu jugs enure into (qirt this nierniiW they ` 0 " 0 . 1 WOOlllOlO ~1 1, , Iol' 1011111.1111 Itlllllol . 11,4 it that it 551, Mr, .10 , ..1.1,11 Vintiing Sc h„ hrl~l null 11 , .111. 1010 0'1.101.1i, :Lllol'llooo Ito o'rt ,vit4 again nrrr•4lrtl nun charge marry ing 11'1.1, ‘, he hurl an ei her \vire hying, t.. 5v it, Fr:13114, Hick. Icing, ‘,,out snit to have married it iligilslit,t;ikeighi, This Makes three alleged living %vive, her Itowrn thrill buy, turned nji thus far. The warrant svus in the hands 0 Nletregelitati 114, lira lame, for scrviet.. Ileteetlve scent residence 10.,,t1t e'eltJek and sorvvd the ‘vorriud. lulls! ,•xpress.,l to, sitrpriso other than to asl 55'11,11 this' \vmdd milling niter him awl went Scith the ffiliver to the Pelle TII I: 1101.1)EN 111 PFLU•EI]i ENT ESC111111; I) , llri!p4 . lIIr 1:1\11111111/ 11011 01 31.11111 'l7trller. Jr. N. C., Fel, lii, 1 71..—Tlie in tense ititert,i in the inipeat•liient trial roach,l its :1 1111 tiiiilay, awl at 0111. 01110 llierti Wit,. in Lill' I stilt that kir IL Willie 111 ,1 1i1211 It, it . it tv,ilid lierS1111:11lilli•iilillier, it loit a it Sir to seeing writ ten nil . arrest, in the TheeN :1111 il”lti i VII ', \VII. II t:S,I ill I/V r,u1111U.,l ill ,1111IY r leil I. An Alleged FrnudnleJkt Dlvore• llea Simpson was married to Maria Ilanrahan in IsM, and lived with her three years. In Is. - ,1. the husband suddenly ills appeared, and the wife mourned . hind as dead until Isns, when she received legal notice that lie had brought intuit t'or divorce from her in St. Charles, Mo. going to that place, :qrs. Simpson hilt] the story of her Married lif, unit the Motion for divorce was ,romptly denied. Almost a year af . . terNvartl Slllll,O/11 WIIS served with 111/1100 of a petition fc.i. divorce Iliad by her husband in the l'ircuit Court of St. I.IIIIIS, 111111 a 1411.111 1110 wife traveled 111111111 , 1111.111e111, 11/ 111'11 . 111111er rights. Iler Cause was sidably pleaded that not. only' was the petition for divorce denied. but 111 additiiin awarded a year for 11 , 1' SIIIIItt,II. A few clays ;Igo Mrs. Simpson WIN 1111 . 0111101 that her husband. arried 11 , 11111 and tray lisle. , at No. Ninety-third sterol, in this eity. she inunpilia•ely appearctl I e6,re •Inst;re t'”, at the Jetrersion .Nlarket Court, alt,lnade a complaint against Si nips, i, wh“ ,vas arr,sted ht,tight beforg the Justice yestenky. Lt answer 1, the charge he protli.11•011 it grant tli v”rce, hearing the seal nt the i irruit Offirt. Kall,lc, and also a receipt far an a,1V01 . - ti,;einew inserted in an obscure newsirtper, inthrining her .f the suit. Justice Cox ecwiwittocl the prisoner in default of i. , 2,001) hail to appear liar 1. It spouts that a i;iiiitroversy hits sprung up in regard to theorigin of this desiguxtion aid tite state of Pennsylvania. In lastagentleman in Pennsylvania, S. Hayden, published a continiiiiiiiation in the :Wiens , ;/oritce, in which lie assigned the origin of this phrase to the facts that at the rhos or the heet i•etaLl rv, while the pult li•buildings were in progrios in Washing part of the stone material that was not needed or teas rejticted was used to build a bridge over Cock Creek," between \Vashiligton and iiiiorgetown that this bridge had an arid, composed or thirteen stones, on the filer or each of within the architect caused the name or initial or one of the thirteen States of the IThion to be carved; that as he coninienceil in the usual order in which the States tvere al‘vays re cited, itccoriling to their geographical posi tions, the name of Pennsylvania happened to be played on the key-stone, or middle stone, of the arch. Hence sprung a popular Intliit in that liiiatity of speaking of Penn sylvania as " the l'evistone State." This bridge, in the lapse of time, gave way. to another, and the slimes hearing, the names or initials Id s the States disitppeared. Hut the popular use of this phrase continued , and spreittl all over the country. This ae count origin may well be receiveil as ! correct, since it hail the sanction of the late ' Colonel Peter Force, of Washington, who reinentherol the bridge, and who was a perfectly accurate and tritstwi,,rthy an . tiquarian. It tvas he who tarp thin origin 011110 piiiittlitr !Aims° to lie. Swindling- In Phllnde .\ few days ago a man appeared in Phil adelphia, giving his nantu as R. Barnwell ithett, and alleging that he had just arrived from Charleston, S. C., lot the purpose or purchasing valuable goods, lle visited several firins and made purchases, saying that ho would call the next day and settle the bills. The next day a porter of one of the establishments, attempted to: be swin dled was sent by the swindler to the other firms with orders or checks to forward the goods to certain parties in Charleston, It was anon discovered, however, that the orders or checks were forgeries, and only one firm suffered to the extent of $390 in kid gloves. The swindler, it appears, assumed the name of the lion. Barnwell Rhett, who happened to be boarding at the Continental. Upon proceeding to the hotel the parties concerhed discovered that tho bbna fide Mr. Rhett, of Smith Carolina, was Stopping there,and was living in entire innocence of the thought that a rascal was, under his name, perpetrating villainies in this city,— ilsdelph is Telegraph. The Latest News from Europe. Loral intelligence LONDON, Feb. 21.—The ,SLandard is in formed that the health of the Emperor of Germany leads to grave anticipations. The Telegraph has a despatch from Saar brook, which says, all the wounded, capa ble of re:cfn!ng their regiments are being sent to the front. VIENNA, Feb, 20.—The eeichsracht re assembled to-day. The new ministry were present, and the ministerial statement was submitted. It appears therefrom that the government will abide by the Constitution, but is willing to initiate measures for the alleviation of the unnecessary restriction upon tire autonomy of the provinces. Losnos, Feb. 21.—The statement that Hon. John Bright is likely to return short• ly to Parliamentary duties is not well founded. He will uotprobably resume his duties at this session, and his appearance in the House is most likely to be preceded by a visit to his constituents. Bright's health is progressing steadily towards res toration. A despatch from I'aris dated February 20th, says : It is probable the armistice will be extended until March Ist. Scarcity of fuel Is the felt, and the ad ministratiop of the Northern Railway shares its Mel with the population. Coal is arriving daily, and Paris will be lighted with gas on Saturday. The London mails for Paris are n ow Mr warded via Calais. . _ The 1,,,n.h.11 Daily Ne•tr..l,By., morPrlteen e4sels art , in the .French portal Ihmkirk, II hadilidaldv armed. WAsniNiroN, Fob. 21,--The woolen niallulitellirerS and w4s.lon coninlisslon inurvbants beforo tlio Ways and NI u.ins L'ottnnitive, ask a Uniform duty ‘,1 . 3 vt.s„ as on carrots, tvoilk or fret! wools, toll ienl.ol4l ton reiltietlon ',or out. all valuroni on Wan a faetu rer's Tho apeakers were Mr Spalding, til l the lino or Unlit, .k L'o., or Now York, r. /loot, of the grin Co., and Mr. Ifulurn, of Ithndn I.lanil. This is the nn, unioLurers have apts.:troll inking for a rt.- Linvlion of the Lax. Senator Stunner Is considerably improv ed this morning . , and the doctors have bidden him to receive company or to en• vitae In anti excitement For rear or a relapse. It is not likely lie 10111 he able to 1.1,111111.111 s seat lit the Senate thin session, Senator Cameron juts `WI 111111 a ibr the consideratillll iir the bill Itir holding a National Exposition at ['hill, 111 cuunertinu with 010 I.f.illi/I.lltll/11 of Alllol'l , lol 'trill, 1111.1ISII I/11011 lu day 11/ visitors, itti Immense windier or tvleuin are availing IlieniselVl , ul MO op portunity In 1111,10 through the east neon and the different parlors. In the depart ments Ticn bitslnoss is licintr transacted. The 101 l introduced in the notiale by Mr, Wilson, provides lor appropriation lit the proceeds of 1 ,111,11,, hinds I.r three years idler the passage or the act ill aid or the selitells 11l the Staten lately lu rebellion. bull to Inereaso the Sala ries of !Wink if buremis mid othyr olli lairs In the Treasury, Nvaseolislilereil 11y the 141 111111 Will be reported the last or the week. Not ttlitlistaniling a general cipposltlial to an in ertias° of salaries, it Is thought the rrcoun uum,batl du .rihoso,reutry will NEtt foss, Fab. 21.--About 7 o'clock this morning a lire broke out, in the two story brick slatighter•house of Davis Ilarringten, Nes. 770, 777, end 771 First AVettii destroying the yeti re building and three hundred sheep. Less on on wool, $7OlO, 'lire lire originated in the drying room, supposed by roool einn ing in contact with the stove. At the :unmet election ilf the Ih•law.s.re, Lackawanna and Itaritan Railroad Cow ',any to-day, the old officers :mil iminagers were unanimously Alexander :%1. Castellar, arrested some time ago on a eharge of perjury in ease, retie, ed his bail in ZUo,lloo, - -•- The Lost Act or St•lioepie. had neither seen the prisoner nor the aper- A petition signed by thousands of ...di- I Lure in the itrison-wall through It loch he cells of Cillilberland county, asking 101' the made his escape. pardon of Paul Schoeppe, k ill soon 1 , 0 pre- I .Nlr. Scuyrnig holieVes tile chicks to lie sealed tae tiovernor (leery. Seintoppe has I humbug , . They the pris.,ners to lately relinquished till his claims to the es- I ittiotv the very time at which the svatelittutn tato of the late Miss Sleinecke h.r honey., I 'nay be expected to appear. and govern lent and clutritahle purposes. The deer of , thetn,eives ,tecordingly ; tvhili , the \vetch assignnient is dated Carlisle, It'ultritary I I, ' 111311 may hurriedly visit his clocks, mill ISTI, and witnessed by J. Shy rock, St. IS. witinatt raking a thorough examination I , oreimin and 1". IteltZlioover, attorney- of the premises, return to his comfortable at-law. It disposes of the total amount of quarters in thetjail. Ile thinks the lild plan her prolwrty, which is valued at 57:,,000, in of making frequent examinations, at irreg the following Manner : Six thousand dol. tiler internals, preferable L., the pre,ent. lure to the I:ennui' Lutheran Church, of system. Carlisle, Pa.; thirty thousand dollars l'or Hamilton has long berm regarded as the erection of a hospiral within the bur- the most dangerous and desperate inmate "ugh of Carlisle for poor sick persons of i of the prkell. \ Vhile awaiting trial he Cumbe - land county and of the :State of I made ucn desperate attempts to E:- Pennsylvania; twenty live thousand dot- I cape. Int the of April, IMPS, Tars, the interest thereof endowed as salary I lie was sentenced by our Court to seven for a resident physician of the hospiial, I years imprisonment; three years for break erected by the SLIM:1110V° ; roar- mg into the store of 11. L. liotvinati, at teen thousand dollars, the interest therl•of three years ter breaking into the to be expended for 1t...1111.1d purposes ' re,ideoce of Augustus near cording the disposition of the board of thus city, Wed ono year tor the larceny manager , of the said ,hospit a l, \vitt, the !of an overcoat, the properly itrostisit, that any surplus of the in tore-( of Kciuoclrl, E,Ol. Ile \vas taken to the these 1 ., airtt , elt thousand dollars which he, where he remained not 13331 rased fur hnspiutl purposes, 1)0 111- until hltty, Istiti, when he and other ',in vested in defraying, the expen s e, 14 the eaacy eoeviet., ta-It e,,hneea heedie,i education aayotia; m u m of Clllll- there, were to our pl•is1.11. tin berland eoinity, of l'espeetable falnily and the September 1.111i),311g Who shall revel,. the first hot in,: her :11 , 111 id to break jail, in rudiments or his medical education in the i l l/11111.ltiy With Henry 1 ant .1,1111 hospital a0 ., 1 thriill2ll It will they ~,c- the the re,ddent pliv,deian of Lho eee,h d :it t lent 11no. into the vor - bit, rest. elder. ' ••• Lynchers Conylvied 01 'ln.ler in 11, tl i:mmi 1 , , February criminal coml. tva, .•row.led his morning, to hear the ver.liet in Ott- ease or lir,tye, and ton, ,liargnd with hanging it I.oy MUM , ' Nrhullrl, 1, in this county, in .1 lily last. The prisoners had horny up well through out 11111 tedioll, trial, but ,lure the case teas given to the jury on Saturday, they had ev idently sulrerell much. \\Men the clerk rad, " \Ve, the jury find the pri,oners guilty or intinlor in the first degree: but recut intemied them to the elemelmy tt the Court." they \very much alreeted. liircogestiattiost In 111gb Life. 111111.1 . crust 11111 , ,1114 the 1 . 1/1111,t1 pop ulaliol/ or Washinguot eny are nu the qa, 111,114 It) 11111 report in etreulatinn 11111111 1•1111/1•1•11 physician, win, ix 1,11, of the prolcssc,r, attavilea ui till , nnslival department of 'lnward 1•11 leers itt, intends 51.5 10 w 1•11 a lady his `Will,' in years but or unAL,11...ar...,t de,,•011, uhd 10111111 . 1•111111, 911 . 11.11 a I,l'ollllllola pu.iunu in the Freolmetes Iturestu in Vdr.twilt. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE ITEms —The m - ”th,,ti....t. ut ti.i, tots nship have evinced :tootninendable ;Lc tivity this winter, and have had a protract ed meeting going on for the last lour weeka at the :\l. E. Church , if Aluunt Airy. A great number of . eunverts hate heel, 113313, therehieing Iron, eight to ten penitents every night. 'flue elitirelt is generally crowded, and peg ple rl,lll 3 gr. at ti 1 ,11 3 . 1. attend the meetings. silts a gran.' 1-all at the lions , of one Mom' townsmen, on Thursday even ing, Fehruary - 111th. It \vas well attended, and had the tine sleighing lasted a while longer, no doubt, there e uuldbute Lcen it great many more there. Peguea Lyeelint net vu Tuesday even ing, .Velyru:try I Itli, alter a very al,:u 1. -. t . ,...) had been given hy U. 1 .. . ,Mioro.ll7.y. M. It. , the following question tinsdiseuss ed : "Should W,111,1 be 01(331 , 1 (11 s eve as Sch. el airlllll3l.iVt• v. ere Nlessrs. 5..1. 11.11.1,40 n, I. D. NVorsl, an.l 1. 11. ; i.O the negative, Dr. 1 , . .Jl.llll 1113,11'y , 3131 1., .1. A y res. Another question : "If a kali he tired perpentlit•tilar tram 14 . 1111, Wilt it dei-rOllll with the same force as when it starts?" On the atlirinatis t• of this question were Messrs. Or. D. F. Aliirenzy, John Linville, S. Henderson and 11.11. Kurt, tin the lii.gittiVi•Wlire B. S. Richard Ilan] and 1,. .J. Ayers. 'Fite Ly ceum is in a flourishing condition, and are lectures of 1 tr. Moreau draw vast crowds. A correspondent the I,quirrr com plains strongly Or the sale or intoxicating liquors at public sales. The sales in the part of the county alluded to, must be very I.lly managed, for, although there are sales in this nelghnitirlmial tiers' day, mi spirituous liquors are allowed till lir near the premises on the day of sale. Ball playing is a great game at all the sales around here. At the sale of .lehu Bails', near llunn's Store, a grand game of bull was played between a par ty from the vicinity of Waynesburg, and a party of young men trout this township. 'elle sides were very equally divided, and the paint. drew a large ernICOLII,O of people. When they stopped playing at half-past four o'clock, our fellows led the \Vavnesburp ers two panties. Fox hunting is :dill in its glory around here and every day you can hear the bay. int; of the hounds as they chase the sly odd, Reynard through the valley. George Holey, the extensive (iattleilrover num the west, who bits not been around here for several years, has returned to pay his old friends a Visit, and you can just bet he is as welcome as ever. Some of our entertirising young men, among whom are tittorge \Yort.t, Ituorge Murphy, and William Conly, intend going west in the spring. I yNATION tr u e THE I n eori,nn S. Rowlanthain, a merchant formerly nd this city, othe'eAvise designated as I•Cheino John, pr. nuno , :es to celebrate Washi nut, m's birthday anniversary, Inv distributing fifty ninartnnr-..sucks of thou r to the poor Heading. Ito has on several previous occa sions distributed as many as a thousand loaves of bread at ono bum to the poor of that city. This time he varies the pro gramme by distributing tlour in quanti ties sufficient to keep at least tifly families in bread fur several weeks. D EATII OF A VENERABLE LA I. will be seen by our obituary column that Mrs. Catherine Smeltz, died at her late i esidence in North Queen street on Monday. Mrs. Smeltz was in the SBth year of her age, and was highly appreciated by a large circle of relatives and friends fur her many christian virtues. ENCUURAGEMENT.—A letter was receiv ed yesterday front a P6n ningtonv il le subscriber, enclosing two Years' subscrip tion to the INTELLIGENCER, and containing the following eriCouraging 'postscript "lieep on, the cause is gaining—you p,ub lish the best newspaper in Pennsylvania." Our subscriber has hit the nail on the head exactly. His money accompanies his compliments. ESL:AM.:OF A DF-sPERADo. — A negro con- yict, named James A. Hamilton, made 61s escape from the Lancaster County Prison, about 1 o'clock on Sunday morning, and has not since been heard from. He was confined In iron-clad cell No. :9, situated near the farther end of the left hand range of cells on the second floor. An examina tion of the cell shows that he must have worked a long time before effecting his escape. lie worked at shoemaking, and several weeks ago complained that his bench was too low for hint, requesting that a couple of short strips of 1-inch board might be placed on the floor under the legs of the bench, so as to raise it that much higher. This request was granted, and Hamilton at once went to work with his knife to cut through the floor of his cell, concealing his operations by placing the strips of pine exactly over the cut and set ting his bench upon them while working at his trade in the day-time, or when there MIS any danger of his being interfered with. Having in this way removed a num ber of flouring boards in the southeast cox nor of his cell, he encountered the masonry of the arched cell below him. This he re- I moved little by little, and probably re placed it, loosely, from night to night.— Having quarried away the masonry from,' under the Idior to the depth nit about a foot and the length of three feet, and broad enough to admit his body, he next attacked the three-feet thick stone wall of the prison. Nlakinl4 a dreach in it was o u t so desperate an undertaking as at first sight it would few Dr be. The neirtar used in the con ' struetien of the wall Is of a very Inferior quality, there being so little lime in it, that I It rim he readily ^• ••e 'to pieces. Still I he rims! have many nights remove 11, and mortar necessary I.' i...mY . • . ;re through ,Indh le• Lpt anionining, Wr Ihin L, n. ith•Pill a CM: aJ, NI as Iris In. u'ninC found an they piled limier his f he, I. Ile. lied 1.i...t0il cc •lats six feel live cir six inches in width These lie had or rather cot, in Iwo. lengthwi.e, withhis knife, and loud Mortised a inittiber of holes through rash I,l' thew, and had Made a number retold', llll l t the mortises so that it good ladder condi be made of the pieces In a few ililtiutes with which to wain the laude. Ili hail made a hilsealeillatichi however, lire the king slut. would net Kass through the hide Hi the wail, WI 1111 , 1111 a lit its perulmr I Shape owl 111....itu0i. Leaving his lad ' der Lrbiud hint, lie descended from his cell tin the vane by IlleaTlS of a very thin but stninpe cirril wade of ',lwo thread, More in the yard, he went to the wash-house, In to which he enteNiii through a shutterless window breaking a lime. iif glass mini reineving a nail on the inside which las• tended down the sitidi. here he got it hod ! tick and some old chilies. The istriainter I shim is it seisind .dory risen over the WaSll - into it, the I/11,0MM' 1111111 , er lu ronsU ahrt 11 bal d,•t' ttith which to scale the Jail -yard wall. • The ladder Was 1111010 by lashing together with strips of toil dirk and ad clothes four long narrow hoards, reaching to the top M . the troll, and tieingf, across theta at Intervals the slaves of a barrel, width the prisoner had broken tip fur that purpose. Plaving the ladder against the wall weir I the ()range street gate, he went river a free mail, and has ant yet nerd, recaptured. The prison officials place the time of his getting over the wall at about u quarter past one o'eleek, Sunday morning. Keeper Sensenig thinks lie must have escaped frouT the eell some hours be and been a con siderable tints in the yard making final preparations to scale the wall. Ile says the escape could never have been ell'ected had the watchmen deco ordinarilly vigilant :eel attentive to their duty, a part of which is to visit and thoroughly ii•aroine each cell three tunes a week. It is the duty of the night watchman to make the round of the prison-vinyl every half hour, and that there may lie no shirking of this duly, detective clocks are ',laved at different points around the prison, which expose the watchman if they err net regularly visited. The chicks were found to lie all right in the morning, showiug that the watchman hail made his rounds with his reflecting lantern, and yet 11. 111 . 11' 111/lk -111,4 Ills v. , .1. 1 Ia day aitf•rv,:klll , . Ilat1111:_tai is a hr 174111. 11111'. kit.l, it nativ, , 11111 1 1 1 1 1 a 11,0 111,•11,1 ill hl'igh(, has a Ion! till iurhrx ill 10.m4 . 11, ;t:01 o CC,c , 11.111,1. TIE I . : I . NT. - - I ' ll,' ft/ x . I/ tint I,lli Ch 4 11 . 1 . 1/ rretl tut Wetl:l,tlay ItriprlLW,ll,llt all 'ravori), un tho Harrisburg Pike, be ratted It A largo nun, lior 11 , 1r , e1111 . 11, kith al , nut hilt 11 , 11111,1,, gri•at throng id' footmen and look °, int mini \ pnrsu of :nc, and a imir 4,1 gee, teerii u. lit thii ',ward a the vit•ta.. Wert` 1.1. rL ily settled —,11.0..at. dual id' time, much ,voaring, and more ‘vhii.ikev bring es hauard before arrangonionts orcconiplotoil tor the lotting Ittiyintril. AN nearly a. We nilor stand the itrranizeilionts, it NS, litN•itleti zivu. vach party the :0-si,taitee ,r a t.er tam mitnher 01 . 6.tinen, svh, teere I/II hi/Medi:o , lY 11111, ... I. had been turned loose; the hounds to be kept in leash for fifteen minutes thereafter, 1011011 the hunters were to mount their clUtrgers id the sound of the bugle. 'lllO , O arrangements were perhaps well enough, but. unfortunately for trio hunter.; and their hounds, tile fop let louse NV 11, test the cunning thief who lives inde pendently on his own resources, by stealthily visiting the poultry yards of the farmers helping, hiniselt to the fattest pullets on the roost, Ittid then foiling :ill:11.- 10411ps to capture him by the wonderful sa gacity with which he has been credited from the earliest, to the present time. On the contrary,the fox,provided yesterdaytvas a poor slave that had lived 111 chains the greater part of his life, and had been fed 1,11 reguhir ration; or refuse beef, instead of the dainty selections he would have nhoie Iroul the hen rhos!, .As a e ,. 11 . sequence he 11011 no spirit, no muscle, no finesse. In attempting to oross the Little t me he broke through the ice, and ts a s gobbled up by a Lancaster Lad 1.,: . 0re gist three hillelred yards 1 . 1,111 his before the hounds had been 11 sill, 11111/11 his trail. 'I he filLuitted hunter. of course la•eanie indignant, allll r,,w resulted. _Hard 41,1,10 le.l tz, harder There W 111•13 several knock-discus, 1/1,1,k eves and bloody 11050 S, 111111 it is re ' ported that one man had his arm broken. Before .1 o'clock most of the hunters from the Eastern end of the counts' ivere on their NVIII home greatly disgusted; while the par ty echo had W(111 the purse determined to 1 spend it at the bar, by taking •• anosher drink all round." And thus ended the vet y 111101.1'1,1111111-lilie 1111,1 n. II ',TIC,: Dbit,ths.—Within the past two • ~i•kS there has oo•urred in our city antelig our oldest and best known citizens an an , usual number of deaths. The following is a partial list of those who have been taken from On the 4th inst—laies Ward, aged on the oth, lion. Isaac liiester, aged , 47 ; Mrs. Sidtoty H. Myer, aged 7S; Mrs. Aug. 11. Franke, aged 2k. iin the 7th, christian shirk, aged on the sth, Jaciihr W. Bear. On the loth, Harris Board man, and Mrs. Barbara Lager,, aged, 7:1, on the 11th, Henry Markley, aged 72, and ;eorge Danner, aged 79. On the 12th, Mrs. I Elizabeth Cummings, aged 'l7; and 91r.% Clntrles Brooke, colored, aged 70. On the 11th, Mrs. Susan Erisinan, aged 72, and d:erhard Metzgar, aged h. - , On the 17th, ames l'oye, aged 5-h on the 10th, Mrs. iLirbara A. Smith, aged On the 10th, Mr_;. Illiza C. queen, aged 11. lin the 20th, Mrs. Catherine StuelLz, aged SS. Besides these, quite a number 64 others not so well known have died lit the city during the satire period. Verily, the sickle of dent it ' has hven reaping a fruitful harvi at. ik o.ing over the :Ode ,lfects far more ,•ulintote others, hut the negloct in 0., respect is en tirely too VOllllll , Ol. Tile lass is perhaps sufficiently explicit, but the fault is that it is not, complied with in many cases. This deticieney is apparent in most of our im portant turnpikes and roads, and persons have often been compelled to travel con siderable distances in great doubt and un certainty whether they were pursuing the right road or not. We hope thelaws in re gard to the management of roads will be revised and better adapted to the present wants of the public, and if thisis attempted the requirement in regard to maintaining proper guidn-Lowdiiou‘ffit to be made more stringent mid lump strictly en fon cod. Acc;,u}.):•.4 AT CHRTsTIANA.—TIaure wan an accident on the P. A. 8.., at Christiana ou Friday last, the 17th . met. The through freight train broke au aNle of one of the cars and threw part of the train off the track, tearing the truck from under four cars and damaging some others slightly. '1 he acci- dent happened about 1 o'clock, P, M., and the track was cleared of the wreck about 7 P. M. Nobody hurt, but one or two brakesmen made very narrow escapes. DEATH OF MRS. ELIZA QUEEN.—Mrs. Eliza Queen died at the residence of her I husband on Sunday evening at 6 o'clock, and as there were suspicious circumstances o mneeted with the event, Coroner Dysart on Monday morning empanelled a Jury and proceeded to hold an inquest: Margaret Strine, (a sister of deceased,) was the first witness called. She testified that she found Mrs. Queen sick on Saturday morning at aneighbor's house; she asked her what was the matter, but she would not tell her ; Doctor King gave witness a powder to give her; then took her to her own house; again asked her what was the matter and she said it was through a fright; asked her who frightened her and she I would not tell me; asked her if Frank had done it and she said no. Ruth Ann Frazer, also a sister of deceas ed, testified that she had been sent for on Friday evening; went and saw her sister was very sick; she seemed to bo out of her mind; she wanted to go home with me; I she said she might live a few days but could not get over it. Rebecca Kline testified, that Mrs. Queen came to her house about 7 o'clock on Thor,- day evening; wanted her to go up street with her; she went with her to an aunt of Mr. Queen's, who would not allow her to stay there that night ; we were in the house about an hour; sksrted to go home ; went to Queen's house, but the door was shut; she asked witness if she could Tait stay all night with her;' she did not knock at the door, saying if he was asleep she would not awaken hitu ; she was sick on the road coining home; had to sit down on nearly every step; did tint get home until 12 o'clock ; she said she dill not want any one to know where she was; lived in the house with Mrs. Queen for 14 months; moved out four months ago; had otten heard Queen scold his wife; several times he would have struck her If wiles. had nut prevented him; Mrs. Queen had said site was afraid of him ; she 55111 Queen hail a gun and was going to shoot, which frightened her, and said if It had not been fiir the door, he would have shot her. Mrs. Zahm, who resides next door to Queen's, testified that she was In her kitch en about 7 o'clock last Thursday evening, when a young man came into the house tinti'sald Queen bad shut at his wife ; heard a noise but could not tell whether It was the report of a gun ; was afraid of (Neon, for the reason that he had been drinking. Wm. (felzenlichterdostilled that he lived next door to Queen ; out last Thursday evening had heard a loud noise, but could Wit say whether it was the report of a gun ; did tug go and see what was the matter; hail heard that the gun was tired in Queou's house. Dr. tieorge A, King, testified that he had lawn called upon to attend Mrs. Queen ill last Thursday or Friday ; when he first saw her he thought she wits sick troni some mi,lif•ine she had taken ; she would nil tell him what was the matter, but merely said she hail a fright ; gave her something to settle her stomach : when lib saw her at Kline's she Wits very weak and nervous; 55111 to her, that it Frank drinklog he had better be locked up until lie got sober; sills' Frank afterwards and he talked c cry rationally; hail liven sent for several 111005, but not being well did not go. Henry WI.IIHU, testified that he was stand ing at a door but a short distance from Queen's on Thursday evening; heard the report of the gun and saw some woman come to the door, and cry out tiff for Miller anti arrest the bloody murderer ; shortly afterwards Queen went into Zahin's for sumo feed for the dogs. Ellis Suydam' testified that he had ',welt sent by Queen, on Friiitv morning, for some plaster of parts. An exatnination of the guns in the Infuse showed that one was still loaded, and the Miler was not; an examination of the ts i itll showed evident signs of where the shot had entered, but the 1)111(.0 had liven titled as ith plaster of parts. An examination of the body was made by Dr. E. Lane Schofield, but no marks of violence wore disf.overed. Thu jury. after sonic deliberation, re turned a verdict " That df•ceased Millie to her death from fright, and exposure from that fright, caused by the dim Lange of a gun, ur other weapon, in the bawls of her husband, Frank Queen, on Thursday evening, February pith." l'isisoN Di fuiloss ing is the text of the New Prison Bid, which is now a law: Seartox 1. Ile eitotrtol, dr., That at the next general election ensuing lice passage of this act,and in every second year therealter, the electors of Lancaster county,shall, in the manner prescribed by law for tee election of members of the House of Representatives ul this Commonwealth, elect one suitable per son to be Keeper of sail Prison ; and the re turn judges of the election of the said county of Lancaster shall,iininediatelylon receiving the returns from the election districts, and casting up the number of votes therein, or within three days - thereafter, certify the name of the person so elected to the l'ro thonotary of the said county, who shall tile the said certificate in his ollice and forthwith give notice ill writing to the said Keeper of his election ; and the said I:leeper sic elected shall, after Ctlmplying with the provisions of the act to which this is a supplement. enter upon the discharge of the duties of said calico :it the expiration of the terns of the present Keeper, and be subject to all the rules and • regulations of the said Prison now in existence, except as hereinafter pro vided, or that way front time to time here atter be agreed upon by the proper author ities; and in ease of the death, resignation 11r removal for cause of any Keeper so elect ed, it shall be the duty of the Board of In spectors to appoint a suitable person to till such vacancy during the remainder of the official year ill svhieic such vacancy may occur; and at the ensuing, general election the I itialitied voters of the comity shall elect a I:oilier for the full [Urns of two years. S 2. l'hat the 1: ocher shall be paid a yearly salary of sCue, in equal quarterly payments, and shall not be charged with house rent, fuel, lights or boarding, Mr or family proper. The said salary and allowances, howes er, to be in full for all services rendered. SD . . 1. It. hall be the duty of the Inspec tors to provide, at the expense of the COM, ty, all food and such other articles as may be necessary for the use of the Prison and those eontined therein, and publish with their annual report, a detailed statement, under oath or affirmation, of articles pur chased, prices paid and to whom, average 11111101er of prisoners fed daily, number of meals furni, and the as ertige and ag gregate cost to roof, list of articles manu factured and the seine thereof, goods sold and the amount rec..,;ed therefor, and such further information a- tnay ba necessary to a full and complete '.,iwledge, on the part of the public, of the management of the said Prison. SEc..l. All laws and parts of l a ws sistent herewit CHESTS:Cr 1111.1, 1iV1•ti1'N1.— . 1 . 111 , 11 1 .1 1,1,,, i - RllOll held its iitst meeting; on Friday even ing, February 17th, Questions were an swered fiy a number of persons. The Newl4ll'.l 11,111 per Wit. 9 read by the Editress, M iss Sallie V. Shaw. The following reso lution was then discussed Rso/ved, 'Chat School Directors slmuld be paid.-- Affirmative, Thorna.s Baker, Frank Web-) ster and Il enry Itakestraw• Negative - , William iNiellwain and Frederick Bush. The following question was selected Mr the next meeting:—" Peso/red, That the Conn tv Superintendency should be abolished." Affirmative, Thomas Baker, Frank Web ster, P. S. Bush and James . Reed. Nev ative, George F. Baker, Howard Briuton, dames 1,. Allen and Oliver Shaw. The next meeting will be held en Friday is, !l ing, March :trd. MAlOl4l , l' RF:ADINIi. - 11 , .n. Samuel I'• tear, inaugurated On Vett nesday, as of Reading, is a nativenf Lancaster, but has resided in Reading, sine, Ile was engaged in the mercantile business fur several years, itini fOr tattle three years or upwards was Secretary and Ti,•asiirt•r or the West Reading Iron Company. In Isron he represented the Seventh Ward in the Cunning' Council. lie has always borne a high character, and Ins many warm per sonal friends. lie will ntakeu ooti rteous and gentlemanly magistrate, and represent the office whip h he has assumed Will, credit to the city. .kNI . PonT Drnosrr n. —M r. Charles McFadden, the contractor for grading Ti miles of the Columbia and Port Deposit Railroad, has already about SO men employed on the work in the vicin ity of Safe I far bor. This adds considerable new life to that ancient town, and when spring opens, and Mr. McFadden puts Zoo or 400 !nen to work, as it is his intention to do, we may soon expect Safe [[arbor, which had fallen greatly into decay, to re sume the life and vigor which character ized it years ago; when its Mrg,es and fur naces were all iu full blast. There is no better iron manufacturing locality in Penn sylvania than Safe liarbe.r. All it requires to make it prosper is the new railroad. NEI:00 Orr ItA(iES.—We learn from the ix ford P+,...5.y that a negro named George Ray has been i,ommitted to prison on sus picion of robbing the stores of Rachel K irk, of Chester county, and J. I'. Wilson, at thick Meeting house, Md. A part of the missing money and goods were found in his posseksion. A negro boy named Bishop, who attends school at Port Deposit, severely wounded a colored boy named Boyd, last week, by stabbing him in the abdomen with a picket knife while in the school room. lie was committed to Elkton jail to answer. A bmosT SUFPUCATED.-011 'Thursday last about midnight, the fainily of John McGraw, Supervisor of the Pennsylvania Railroad, at Downingtown, were nearly smothered to death front the escape of gas from a coal-stove in the sitting-room be neath their sleeping apartments. The en tire family, consisting of ten persons, were greatly stupefied, some of them being ren dered insensible, and all subjected to vio lent bilious vom itings and diarrhica. The accident occurred from the stove-pipe be ing pushed so Air into the chimney that the draft wus sioPPed. 1 4 .. , !, are •• , ,ert than lituns.—We saa• some blue birds this morning, the first of this season. This is snore than a month later than two years ago, while last year we saw some, at short intefvals, diving the whole winter. Their return now is, however, a very agreeable event, as it is a suro indication that the back-bone of winter is broken, and of the near approach of the pleasant spring slays. TENIVERANCE I,EcTuaE.— George F. Ba ker, Esq., of Chester county, will lecture on the subject of Temperance, in the Cole rain Baptist Church, on Saturday evening, March 14th. Mr. Baker is an earnest sup porter of the temperance cause, and as a lecturer on any subject, has few equals. OUR AO RTCULTURAL DEPARTM ENT. —A valued subscriber residing in York county writes as follows: Gentlemen: I am very much pleased to see that hereafter " The Farm " will receive especial attention in your columns. Mr. L. Strickler, the editor of this department, possesses all the qualifications necessary for the able discharge of his duties; he be ing an excellent writer and well acquaint ed with the management and proper cul tivation of the farm, etc. Being myself a farmer and a constant reader of the "1 NTEL LICi ENCER. " the announcnieut that it would in the future contain a department espe cially devoted to Agriculture gave me great pleasure. I feel confident that your enterprize in this direction will be duly appreciated and that you will be sure to obtain a large number of new subscribers, not only in the great county of Lancaster, but also in other sections of the country. A. S U BSC R I BER. ATTEm Frau Fast:D.—Richard H. Lenox, was brought to this city from Marietta, on Thursday night, by Constable Emswiler, and committed to the County Prison to await trial at Court. The prisoner at tempted to pass on Amos Bowman, Esq., Cashier of the First National Bank of Ma rietta, a fraudulent draft for 34M, to be drawn by A. 4%. Elliatilp A CO., of Roches ter, upon a National Bank of New York; but the fraud was detected and the man taken before E. D. Roath, Justice of the l'eiu•e, who committed him as above stated. The Philadelphia papers state that Len nox had a bearing on Thursday before Alderman Kerr, of that city, charged in connection with George Moore, of con spiring to (theta and defraud the firm of Murphy A hone, No. 339 Market street, and also with an attempt to commit a felony. After the bearing, Moore was committed and Lennox WWI discharged. but was im mediately re-arrested on a warrant issued by the Marietta magistrate, taken to that borough liar a bearing, anti 1501111111U0d as 11bOVO ntatad. 31.% A AN lit:Et/HAIM itA I It- Itte.%id.--Sutdittor Evans introduced it bill lint week providing Cleat the Onto hereto lbre tel to the bla and Octoraro Railroad Company Ibr completing thtilr road Is extended for tole years front the pu,sligu of title act. The Company should not be idompelled to carry their road through IVashltigton borough, and shall bo tit lib erty tee etilltlN't their road with the, ettlillll - and l'ort, Deposit liallrodtd and with any other road entering Columbia. Ono or more Directors may call a intiotintf of the lioard at any time. 'rho original act re quired the road to Igo built frilled l'olumbla by way of NVashingtiddi borough and the violnity of Sale Harbor to a point on the Philadelphia and Ilaltimidre Central, or limy other road ice Chester or I.ditica.ster county, south of the Philitilel [Milt :toil Columbia ri Pall • i• 'i.e. I )(fit ri Soeliv.-'('his rptillZatinn its \Vinkly niesting,Tuss day sesilltig,l. l ..l.. I I. The question 'Should the prt.sontjury system be ithollsheil V wits lll...isms! on On, I[lllrnintlys, by Messrs, (if W. Ilonst.l,ll..bert anti Henry itinsur ; un (111 , 11egulive. by Nlossrs. 'lames ( . ..111[1 , ., l'hler Hen- Sanders Colllits told .homes 1.. Walker. The lollowing Sus lelopted for next week, "Shall the right or sullrugu be extends(' to wonisii?" It was ordered butt an (4.1(3 be read ut the 11..xt meeting lie her iu Modern Superstition, Itehoraft, l'o,vwow, S. Ift , ..vris or Int. NI Elll•Elt liatiws.—Dr. Mercer Itrown died at his residence in \lid dletown,nn Sunday morning, in the seven ty-lifth year of his age. lie was a native of chestee county, studied ineilieine with Dr. King of Columbia, and first entered upon the praetic o of his profession at Ferry, this county. Ile afterwards Kite- Deed in Wrightsville, .ollle years previous to removing to NI iddlotown. Ile relin quished nractive Mollie years sine°, 11.4 at tine time the Democratie nominee fur Congress in the Dauphin district. lie was a 11111111 highly respected and much beloved by all who kunw him. Anti ENT.—\l'e regret to learn that on Sunday last, Mrs. Carpenter, relict of lir. A braintin Carpenter, met with a seri oils accident at the residence of her son-in law, D. G. Eshleman, Esq., on the Bridge port pike, a short distance east from this city, 11,1,1,1 g gone out upon the porch she slt pped on the ice, with which it was par Gaily covered anti fell, fracturing her thigh bone near the hip. Mrs. Carpenter is quite an aged lady, and is it daughter of George Ross, one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence. At the present time her condition is as comfortable as could be ex pected. or STOCK 11(7(31) l; undaker, auc tioneer, sold on Saturday afternoon 121 shares of Lancaster and Manheftn Turn pike Company stock, belonging to the estate of Dr. Samuel Parker, dee'd, at $16.25 per share. I iavid Hostetter was the pur chaser. Fin r:.—The dye-house at Cooper's Fac tory, Min township, was consumed by lire on the morning of the Fith inst. The fire driginated from the ovens. WASIIISiiI'ON lien with Itellon'S flute!, Hat - i . e.:burg, zintl th o.lllllthia 11.als,Igi'spe May, licerge J. Boltol has I..astst and is new reiltting . ..l.l r..fitrnish I h.. \Vashingt..h Chestnut ,tree also e Seventh, Phllielelphla, Which he jos poses openins tia bllsllletiS on .Nfelltllly, Alan . IsTI. Thin hotel lois always en,J.ly.s.l nu es erlh Ii! rrpntntlnu among the publiecoming t Phllailelphlll i frion sill piu9e of the it Is the Intelillen of N1,..1301t,1 Iu make It stl more peptilar by puttlhv It In complete tonic and thisiNving Intel 1 IllieSeeptliinahlo m.• 111. 1.).r tho T 1014.1 I. 11. :111 . % 1,1114 i, boll , ll. iti Philtli papers are fast roneentratint: In the neighbor- Sevr•ntlt and Chestnut streets, anti there Is probably no point in theory airordlng ewrier 111'1,551011w trade or to the public Insti tutions mill Maven of amusement than the lo earion the \ The NV1,10)10011 Hotel Is about one square !limn I iiimie•iileinte Hall; It adjitniv the litsoi lit Temple: It Is but one square from the ream of the Penn Itlhie Foelely; it Is but Om ...inures from the I'nited Stales linstOm lions It is hut three simares Tram the Ntereantl Wintry It Is lan Itch nqun re, from the ver•lty iif Itiinnsylvailla; It Is hilt live Sqlll, 11.1115 ill thl Vining Men's Clirlstli Assiielat ion I It Is but three silintres front t I lan then, H..,rito: II Is but four silitaritA from Clirl Church; It is lull Iten squares from the lion Itirion,.. It Is 11111 in squares front ti Walnut St eel I. Theatre: It 11..1,111 tilrel• , 1111, f,lll the Arch Striiiit 'I hyalite; It is but fo squares from the rbrstu ill Street Theatre. kt it her at the Mini, of the \Vashlngton Ifni iir wit 'On two situaren the city slreet-carg ea he talten tor any of the public. Inntltutlons nt points of interest not uhoeeenumerated, The transient rates of the \\*ll,llltigton Flit will he per day. Arriving In l'hllnrlelpltla perg , als ~ an get 01l ii.• st reel VlirS at tievenlll dud (110•111Illi ScVilltil and Nlarl:et.or Seventh and Areh.and in either ease Lace but n step Ni the Washing ton H.del, and when it.:lVillg 111.• city will :Ind tlu 1111,011/111.T11111y convenient fur reaelllng the frailm.ad depots be street-ear, and Urns NaVt. 1.1/Si lit hire, Tit I.:Awl - Mu:A kk..—lt linu lot , t•II thought Illut the recent eorthonake did it tl vl,lt Pull lott eithcr It or .ottlebotly very Ilke It toll, 1111,e tilt Onk Hull. If We 1111lV judge from Ilia 111,11V(IN Itie (It 111, , 1111U1111s tJf 111112 ClUthing there, tont the sn'tillon nit of low price, wltich Itau I,l'll 11.01,d la WLl.lllllllitki, •14 SPY,CIAL NOTICES tost,l Iln %arta,' ~i* Irr. Wlslar. Hiti,a/11 la•rry. and i rnlly Lek hval...l4aal la h. the la., r r.lv l•alant tar pultanhary and lung ells onihraclng thr whoh. r from a slighretrial to a ...111...1 c.onshmilhon. %1..,am., It not tar Its til.Tith it woald ..111.1. have - 111,1. anal mail.. ha %1g.,- 4E - 313,111 e Witter From Dovicrii Well. The Lireid DIURETIC, Ti IN IC and tu 'nutty iddlie age, hold+ in solution the Protoxide of Iron and other valuable Liiimpounds, nail IS limit; n pro , iil Id . the unerring riu,,iateil trials, as U.. an.. ktitpWrl ron,qll., • rot Kidney Diseam, Dys pepsin, Str .rVoghilBS, Complaint:l, Catarrhal Ar re,t.ns, consunn.ion, in IL early Ntages, Intestinai and tientiral Debility. It purities and varieties the blood, the appetite, pro idimulates thii i.eidetion, and vertal• lz,d the nervous ,yidetn. It Is highly rerotnm.inded by and thete.tinionlaLm of it.vallols reveal seidid piuvi•riii. It at the low ink , Of t-1 pier quart bottles, delivered i Va., to he ex pre,did to ally point. D. CA ['WALLA Wu: Rut. ntrert. /lir Th.. III:A LIN , : I N,TITL - TE at. DAVID'S W iv , ,11,1,4tm..4 to Lt:mut:lodate patient..., during xll lt,toits of the year, who prefer drtnk.l:ig tlty M V - TIC WATER 17,Phi the WELL. fn St Deal - net.. Idlndnenn and Catarrh rooted with the utnurd, success, by J. /SSW" M. D. and Professor of Diseases of the Eye and Ear, (Ids specialLty) In the Medical College of Pennsylvania, 13 years experience, (formerly of Leyden, Holland,) No t4O Arch Street, Thdlmonlait can be seen at his (Anne. The medical faculty are Invited to accom pany their patients. as he has no secrets In his pra.ce Ore. A rtitlcial eyes Insetted senhout pain. NO charge for examination. march 10. '7O-13m-13. Air. Whooping Cough In really a terrible &m w., but the PIItENI X PECTORA I. will make the spells of coughing muchenaler, antl greatly Atone. as the duration of the disee. V.._ Mitle's Hundred Yeurs Almunark. Send .30 cents to J. 11. Zittl e. ,hepherdstown. W. Va. amt rtus.ive a orpy, post paid, of the above book, which Is worth t.:111 to any farmer or housekeeper. deel4 3tuwso. Sa— Needle:' Special Branch For the adjustment of itvErritE THUSSE.S. RUA CES, " " SUP Pt tin'. EiTs" AN ii"JI ECH AN ICAL RENIEDI II is t /diets for the same are emiclueted with skill and ability. The duties pertaining to this link ortrear. Went, mode familiar, by many yearn of practical e. periene, winning for his Deptirtments the got - indent, and approbation of best Medical authorities. The LA It lES OFFICE. at No. 153 N4ET It TM' El .1"r sT ItE ET. Is gotatitattisi I'rofessionally, by an atitimnplisteiti YUMA LE PHYSICIAN. C. H N Phariniteeln, s. W. ion. Mb and Rage Street, I Philadelphia. MARKLAtiEi. k - ,,,,a,—Acicialt.--1m the Ihtt It. at Mechatte, berg, b - Rev. Letrlus \V. Gerhard, Jere:el.:lll Usher to Mrs, Mario Acker, both of New Hohand. HAM 11-T ,, N—RIIVC.—On the 16th Inst., at the Re. formed Parentage, in New Huhu int, by the sum, John Hamilton to ML Catlett - the N. Rudy, bother LecCock twp. _ . SMHLTZ.—On the 'ialt inat..ln this city, Men. rine Suielll, it the bath year of her age. Her relatives and friends are respect Nlly Invited to attend the funeral from the residence of her son, J. R. hnielta, corner North Queen and Lennon streets, on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. HOWAY.—Surlay, Feb. 19th, 1871. In Souderzburg Abraham Prom . , le the G.Sth year of his age. Qc 000.—On the 1919 In this eity, Eliza Catha rine, wife of Francis Ocean, aged 41 years and 10 day's. McCortwtt..-00 the 14th Inst.,ln Cotentin township, Cordell& Bell, daughter of Abram and Lillie C. Mr- Connel, In the 2 , 1 year of her age. A N Kani.—On the tar hist, in Buck Village. Dru. more township, Margaret Ankrim, widow, In the sill . ear of her Sam:rt.age. —On the 14th Inst., In this city. Shultz, ln the WU:, year of Ms age. EalAY.3l4.—On thel4th Inst., in this city. Susan, wife ot Chrilltlan Eamon, dec'd, aged 71 years and days. BROM:M.—In this city, on the 13/11 lust., Mrs. Charlet Brooks. In the 70th year of her age. COlL.s.—On the 17th Inst.. Ia this city, James Coyle, aged 53 years and 11 monlh4. MrattEn.—On the lath Inst., In this city. Susan Eliza beth, daughter of Edwin and Sarah K. Musser, arts] Yeans,3 mouths and le days. I Was burled at Lincoln. on Saturday. February 10th.) Mutimaa.—On the kith In In this city, nearge Wil liam, son of Ed In and Sandi E. Musser, aged 4 years. 11 months and ^ days. 51 sratiwa.—Ort the 14th inn., In this city. Gerhart 51etagar, aged 65 years, 3 tuonthaatat 19 day , . Salrrll.—ln Christiana, on the eh h Inst.. Mrs. 'Robert Smith, aged about 65 years. Pow ans.—On the 19th Int., of scarlet fever, Annie M., daughter of John A. and Mary M. Powers, In the 12th year of her age. it yr n.—On Saturday. Feb. 16111, 1 , 71. in this ray_ Barbara A., wife of f'. * Benj. Nmith. In the sth year at her age, ILiIIIITB. Philadelphia Grain Market. PHILADELPHIA, Feb, 21.—1 n the absence of sales In bark we quote No 1 Quereltron at Sw per ton. Flour Market Is dull prices favor buyers demand Is confined to wants of home consurn ers whose purchases foot up 600 bbls Including Ruperfine at 5.5511; Extra at $5 Mae 2.5; lowa, Wisconsin and :Minnesota Extra Family at SO 7547 50; Penula du do at SU 2547: the latter rate for Fancy; Indiana and Ohio do do at fit 75 and Faney Brands at $8419:0 Rye Flour may be quoted lit $5 SIT s. In Corn Meal no sales wet, repor ed. The Wheat Market Is deceit of spirit. prlveN weak •, sales of Indiana and a ill, Red at $I ulm I au; Amber at SI:Nal 115 and White at $1 SOO SA. Rye 111.1Im at 81 Wool la fur Wehtern nud van ln. I'III . II not much .attbilit art in, of 'fl low at 79,n , sue: and Wentern t .41 al 77/“.7,. °atm attract but little attilitlou Kith, of Wenteru at lit Burley mitten of SIXIO bu. I\V .1.1".1WIlcI No. , Yorlc no prlvato terton. (Iblvar Seed In dull al i04,i1.4i ti.. Timothy In 11011111 ml at $llO.O Si nod Flits tired 11l $2 NVlllnkny In quill; oiil of %Vt..1.•1 II Irial botin.l at irlo. Yew York Produce Ylorkei NICW YORK, Ft.l. '2o.—Col lon firm wllll Induritte Eiel11111111: Males, 0.710 I,nlux, i l I)‘ 0. lour dull, and Kleex xllglitly fa, or Inty , .; 8,111 A) 1,111 n., nl t , ..1 for sulh•rilo.•, „i‘,1,,1“1,•• • $ll T,11,111 TT, fg, ,'nllllln , ll In et? rIA $417)107 111 for Ku , MI to 011 , 51,••• t 10.; $7 10,417 71 1 151 r common 111 Vlll/11 . 0 whit,' sylleat wentvrti 711.a.7 1.) for volutawil 11 , 511.1 i•Nlni Ohl , : Ail 7 svl+ 1 1 ' ' , hot,. ',tilt St. 1,111114. Wlll..ki•y Il 11111,, nt 9241 , Di, W 11,kt quiet mid mmtlll,ll,nt $1 :111111” flew 1:111 1111.1; 61 ..olot 1 111 for r... 1 Itllll osterit. tlrm nl t,pl.llllti: anti (11111 at 11,11011 it! 1111{8,1t rmlcril; 1,11 - )t.llow Sl,llllll'lll 1111 , 1 .1‘.11:0) : . qllll . l 1111,1 WI. Oh lr )lurk et 1 , 1 , .ktr twirl for nprlng 4.xtram. No.:: dull ILL 31 , It t•anli ; Iu Illy 11(11 , r111 , 11IIKtell11) . nl L't fur NI, Corn dull )61 ; In Illv arlt•r• upollithstetl for No. t. /alp. quiet at 0,4. In , .0.. for Nil. Rye steady hl Al, for No. hurley thin at. Till l'roL Irthhin dull and N11. , 04 pork. $2l 2l mellor lard, cap.h. 1,1,, bog. quilt nt, stl +lm., la 4 11rt....vd how. ilrhl 01. rattle I. oph.ll wcok lull luwrr,li $ll 11).1112 , J . The folio number or IIII,Vg)1111.1(1•11 thi• h 011. 1 1114 In I'lllrultullp lu !hit,. unti the paalrorm art. null at work.. Cincinnati Ylarket. CI, I s sArt. 0., ' , vb. with it moderato demand; middling I dull anddrooping. Wheal ntet,o whin u moderate at I lt. with it inoiltirnto 11011111,1 d nt (hit,. 111 good ilemitail at full privet; No. 2 al rol46:rje. Mid In moderate demand. pork drill and 'MI111111111; ai•kink 82'2 !Aril dull and MIIIIIIIIO ; : keit] , 12 4 .ig. Bulk meats dull and uniell hal ; lid.. alai 11c, for I.llolll,lerm, sides, clear rin ruin,l 1i1104,11 1111.111,1111a1l al and 12... New York Cottle Markel yew Yoitk, Feb. thinner. furl het In eLeases, rot; the advent of heal iteruilim will pair the iiiimiumpt ion of meal awl nervietarlly the sale of entitle. Poor to ineillion eattle, ta.kiii.; medium to lair ',teen, Nteerit and fat oxen. Ile.; printe to extra steers, choice. I:0,41 W,, little es plenty ; prices lower; Itht.l2e.; good. commit:l, Slll l l`p-1110 1101111.111 throughout the week wan t ery Ilglil, wbile t he nu pply ,il.l eery liberal. ST. Louis, 1 1 ,1 0., Feb. I. l ll.—Flotir llrm and nvaree; Nupertlne whaer, 8i 7io1•11, the littler lie choice; extra winter, Stl Si; ,ioUbii• extra, 9tl in 11.1. Wheat heavy; Nu. 3 red, 9116, N0.:2 red winter held at 91 Ou, with St -154 , ;.1 17 offered. Corn ; ;nixed lit naeks,.Ve. ; cholee w 111 so.elcs, 614111!e. Oats timer, at In 4.le rater. Barley Unehanw.d. }<ye dull at 91 rill 1.13. \Vlllnkey—nothllll4 3.11•1...., ntead3 and utivlmilged. Nteek Markel/S. DE HAVEN & Ban., BANK ERN. Philadelphia, Fri,. 21. Penu'a ni Reading 4!0‘; Phll'a and Erie 20, C. S. fiti 18%1 114‘„q111 6-20 lat 22 111.),4112 1111,4111 5 , - , ” 1885 111.4111, • 1/485, new . InS.O/.110; 110,181lik 10-4thi Pacifica Currency tIN Gold 11 Onion Pacific K. It, (at M. (Pants • 4 10 Central Pacific K. Ft Onion Pacific Land U ran - - - - yew Yong, Feb. 21 Gold lII'. Canton . ... Cumberland Westeru Union Telegraph 17 . , Merchant Union Quicksilver I tI , Preferred Marino.. f,1.., Preferred 5,, Boston W. P '2 I I, Wells F. Er 310 , American 4, Adams MI, United States 4,), Pacific Mall . . it , , N. Y. Central si,„, - - Scrip ........ .... Erie. .... ...... 21.. Erie Preferred Hudson Harlem 12.",, Reading as,,, Michigan Central 117.,E Lake Shore 1417., Illinois Central 1. 1 1 Cleveland and Pittsburgh In", Northwestern 7o; Preferred sal. j Rock Island _AM St. Paul s:l' " Preferred 71,.", Wabash 53 Fort Wayne MI O. and M a.",,, C. and Alton 11', Preferred New Jersey Central lei)( Philndelphin Cattle Market Ti i.e.' was a het ter (r, ilng In the market for heel cattle troday. Ullll a III", urgent Inquiry. but without Improvement Inprlees. Sill., col t riL itt 4e, choice /LI lair to good at ar.733e, and common 4r(0.• - rr 19., gross. Itecelpts Ina; neral. The hillowlng are the particulars of !he sales In-day Head. 57 Owen tiralth, ,Dailey, gross. • Intniel SILL) th \Vcslerli gross. Dennis Smyth, Western fennel 1.1,1 1.:111 ('its lee cranny, rt , tyr.p9,•, gluts. to A. Christy, Western, 7 ya,9e. gross. • James Christy, Wrstern.7l , ,eurre, gross. • Dengler s 511•Clec..e, Lancaster manly 7 , %c, gross. S 3 p.N,l.liien, w,,,ter”,7 , 1.5 , ; 9, gross, .50 Ph. Hathaway, Lancaster CO unty, grans. 7e James S. Lancaster county, grt,y, In IL F. Lour aster county, gross. 7; James Laneaster cranny, , tft st,t• 70 E. S. NleFillen, Lan orrunt, ,c 72 Ullman ,It liaeltrrian, Lancaster comity 7l4arrir49. 2;1 J.J. Martlnte I'll,. 791, , l ;9, grit.. 92 Mooney RMiller, Western. 7rarst, , ,c, 70 TIIOIIISIS MttOrlity ilro., I.aneruner county 1i , 9%:'.; , gross. 2r/ H. Chain, Virgin lit, 6' ya 7 'it., gross. 11.1 1., Frank, Western, 7 r. gross. .5 Cum. Sharnherg, co., Western, liter gross. 05 Hope A: C , I.arirtster grrrss. 37 H. Frank. Western. 1115.V.r.7 gross. Lf 11. lialtlwin, Chester csamty,ril grttss. 10 James Clemson, Larreaster isrunty,7t9.7l,,r, K 2 W. A lxander, Chest or emmt ti“ Se. Horn, Lancaster ....utity, gross. .713: John \f ' t, Western. 7t.:jtessV, gross. 1 P. Maynes, Western, 7' is,se, gross. Elkon & Co., Lancaster county, 7 , ese, :r0 Leal.ensteln Vh - 01111:1. IL , 7e. 211 .1. A. Wallace, Chester V./may, 7 ross. Cows anti Naves are in steady requent at $ 6;,1,70, tell II sales of 20 111.01.1. Sheep are unchanged In Privy or dentamt, and sell at 54.1.4. Y It , gross. Receipt. 16,000 head. Hogs have ad vaneed and flinch wanted . , .1. at (110.0,10 50 for common light tip to (II :Al m.lll for choice corn-fed. Recelpla, [A.1.1 head. LANCAMTER GRAIN MARKET, MON DAY FEB. 20, 1871.—The Flour and Grain mar ket is firm: Family Flour bid. Extra " " Superfine " " White Wheat 19 bus Red Rye le bus Corn " ...... .. Oats " Whiskey 10 gal Christiana Grain Market. CHRISTIANA, Feb. Wheat $1 156 - 41 :10 11,4 CO finality Prime Old Wheat. 1:45 White Wheat 1 45 Corn 70 Oats 54 Rye Cloverseed G 5w637 uo NEW ADVERTISEMENTS TO MY CREDITORS. Please to take notice that I have applied to the Court of Common Plena of the County of Lancaster for the benefit of the Insolvent latex; and that the Court have appointed the Third Monday In March. IS7I, at 10 o'clock, A. M., at the Court Howie, In the city of hrumaw ter, as the time and place for the hearing of my petition, when and where all persona Inter ested may attend If they think proper. feb22-otwii MARTIN GRUFF. ACCOUNTS OF TRUST ESTATES, &C.— The accounts of the following named es tates will be presented fur contirniation on Monday. March 20, 1071: W. 1-1. Richard's Assigned Estate, A. M, Frantz, Assignee. Augustus Stauffer's Assigned Estate, H. B. Becker, Assignee, Josiah H. Shaeffer's, Assigned Estati•, W. B. Wiley, Assignee, lirtnser dt Hobaugh's, Assigned Estate, J. F. Klugh, et al, Assignee. Mary Kafroth's Trust Estate, Henry Kaf roth, Trustee. Trewits Martin, Tr ust Estate, W. B. Wiley, Receiver. Peter Bbeaffer's Assigned Estate, A. B. Hack man, Assignee. V. D. STAUFFER, Prothonotary's Office, 'I, Prothonotary. February 1 feb. 22-4tw NEW AD VER TISE2II EN TS 57500 WATTrED AN APRIL 1, 1.71. r , _ In one or more mums, for which , x- Ira Interned and the Oral Ilen on property worth double the amount will be Oven, Al , ply to THEO. W. HERR, At torney at Law and Real Estate Agent, No. a North Duke str«et. 121.thll:kw.1,tw f.anesater, la. - - - STATE OF 110111. ISAAC E. lIIESTER, 17.4 late of the City of Lanoister, deceased - Let lets Testamentary on said emote hay and been grant,' to the undersigned, all permoe , Indebted thereto are requested to makesettle meet immettlatelY upon the maturity of their indelnedness and those having claims or de motets against the same, will pt esent them without delay for settlement to eltlu•e of the undersigned, at his ditto North Duk....tro,t in ...Id g•lty D. U. ESsAHL FHA. N, E. H. YF N IS. FRANK EsAHLESIAN, Eiecu tors • - NOTICE.—THE UNDERSIGNED HAI . - ..LI Ing been appointed Comrnitten of Susanna Landis, of West Earl towumblp, a lunatic, hereby gi sex IVO iCe. I lust he will not pay any debts whatever,cont rue? Ni by thesald Susanit:t Landis, Ml= A li FATS I RE • D THIN t cVe will pay Agents it salary of PO per week null expenses, or a w llow largo commission, to sell nor new slid ololerftil Inventions. Aa•• S. NV Mil , : Cl) , stn. w Marsholl, Allch. AENTI.4 WA NT F.O.—•-5225 A MONTH —by I. ha AMERICAN RN MA• URINE Co., Rosion, or St. Louis, 4wMo, r.:0• .JURUBEBA. , w A " p . :NTs. MALE ANI) FEMALE. I. or ram(selling popular hulmerlptlou Book, Extra I udi•tonculn to Agents, lu formot rrt•o. AtMr, 4, A ut. Hook C0.,112 ll• lhou .Orvel. N. til 31,t 1/E 50 l'EN'l'74 I I .1 0,100.11110 g urgently 0,441,1 lv •ver) 1.0.1 y, roll and %CP or l'l.Nomplog molt (poni • age volt!. for .11 rtm t 1.111t. 1, enllwoi.(:o r y for Sol, . r r2o.l,vSono,.'V. N. • (1)20 PER 1),I1Y1 ttl 1.111 , V010)11[1,1 'LOME SIII"171.1 , A: , .l . lNti 11 At'll I NE. }lnn the under•reinl. moken 110. "look nllteh"otlikeeo tolh nltlen.l and In lolly 11,4.1.41 lin. mlll 1•111.1l111 . .1 fillffily sewing Min•Illno In the noLrket. 111 , .n. .It'll cr..k,ltonion, Mono., Pli Dallirgll. C 1111,1,11, 111., or . I ,01111.1. M... SN' lINTEIIPItINE. \\,• vont Inu,• In,ru.l valitithle 41.1 WIIII rry 1.1,,1t 1.1101101 11 , , Tlimmtliklm will II•, imr prtimptilvsy otitt (stir Ills,. Illv,• I. rl.ll. \VI 111. ••,i1n1.4.011.. NI. I•:\'ANl+ ,a 1:1 , -1, Mark vt 11l ruvl, GEN IMA I. AIIIIINTN ANIVEI) F4lll 11 I moo/Iwa 'oo Calculating Wichit., rapid accitratio, rodtable, /ample, operated, elo•ap 11 1111 1% lag Inotottdottotootio addle lot. or .mI , lrautli aI., tnltlng trolls one to 11% Ilgulier at it 111110, varrylng lour/owing It. ontoteas, Ininotroolo, with. out thr 14.11• t lit/ought oto Ilia part id the opera tar. '/.11 , A 11.1:It At MoVI,ItItY, untEr: To 114)01i AoENTs. wo tc 111 owad a liattilnooki. Pr . ..porta.. oil Illt.tratod Family Illhln cool mining ovor Ono Scripturo Illaxtratltoox to any [tool, .11. , ,..0t rrev nt al largo, ALlLlrerva, N AT It)N.11. lILIHIIIND I'U. Philadelphia, Pa. A GEN TS WA N l'Ell FOIL "WONDERS ih 'mi. I lluunn n,l II iiiht nit 11111, Till . 1/L1)40111 hi•llliiv„ all , ' 11111 Ni 11111,411 i, Inherrlpllw 0110 °l.:t i nt lu la•nror 1,0..01 , 110N (hip agent au) , it lid lIIrgIIIIILII , 4 , Itt.in I": 41 1,1•1 . Stitiii f..r willL terms nl miry. Ail S. All !truism.. hi, PILICEN =MEE ItEDVCTIuN 1)1."I'lEs C; It AT SAVINU T CONSUNI PAL 111 . rrn NU 1; I' CIA . BS fir-H.q.! ("rout . Nowleo lint lima at ttect)lnpittly It, entitttitilng (till Jl roc dune—tultltlng it largo sitylnic In oliomitior anti l ye to club organlLorm. TIIE GHAT AMERICAN •TEA CO. :11 A :1.; V 1.::-;1.:Y ST1t1.11.:"1 =ZEE C ARBOLIC TABLETS. PREPARED BY DR. The inwit Important ilimettvery of Lilo age I l(llxwiinderlul Nettling 1,11.1 Citiationig non fur all instill...es or weitknemn of the Iteisilrutor Orintrot, Sure 'clirout, Smitten Cold. lioartionek Catarrh, Asillinit, Dryness of the 'llirtint. Windpipe, lintel.ex of the Immo, and for it Irritation 'unit the 111l1.11111M membrane. All vocallsts and public speakers who 011,0 and sing wltio out Use these TabletA,Lfiel ,heel 111 clearinit the volt, Is simply asloulsi lug us eau br hle)wn by numerous certitimit• DR. WE L LS' CA RIM 1. C TA ISLETS tc dlrorl ly .111 I h.! 111110114 MM membrane au should lw promptly and Ir erly take. Its all e. poser.. or ‘ll,ll rhande tu,•athvr. i n ew..illz.• he ci,..•tilaihn, I Ito and Iht ward ”ir all tendency to Colds and Lung dIII catty. The proprletors would say, all Ilrwt,eht ntedlelltes late,. their Imitations, and Da would CAUTION 111.5 public against linpos Den by having other medicines thrust kita theta In phew of these admirable Tablets. J. L. Hole Agent, Phttt pdreeL, N. HOLD !IN' Ditu uu iwrs. Prim', it, cents it hex, I) Eli INT ER'N N01'1141E..---'rlIE A etatats of thy fallowing ltre 111 In thy Iteglstyr'tt 0111Yyttf Lanvaater.otintv, f t•ttntlrtalltat andtilla‘ranet• at an I trphitt Court Ito Ity till In Litt. CH MON 1/.1.1 . , 'II I4l t at Anna A. Itattliattl, Atlntlulalratrls of Wlllla Itunttat•l. • • K. Hl. Nopler ittul .T. K. grlpler, Allirthlistrnh With the Will nlllll, VII of .ht...b Oakum. Benhoslßl Burr, Citiurtiluit or Frances It, lln dcr. .11td• , 1) I arnl4ll n.n.l \flrhnrl (1. Ilikrnlkh, c•litf,rs of Jtolin Eh;. . . lit , orga• .1. Smith, .of Hybl Klltlenttillll. Jacob !tarnish, AdmlnlNtrator Eby. Samin.l Fanlclninsi•r, Adullnistratni . of E Yaal JOSI . 1)11 I). of Ellwood P 1 ..10111kr• S. I 1111113,1 uar.lllol of tisktillielS. lb 111,11. Jlll,l. it. M.ser. glt.r.lll‘ll ~ r (I , ••rg , and John ii....tz. Samuel I:. Guardian of Weaver Mary E. Went cr. ;PAM If. (heed Exectitar of Mathias Liar .111c.116 li. 1(1111101n, T, w.f., of Catharine 1.01 ett....lterdoeler the XVIIL ofl)r. Hurl Jahn Halt..., Administrator of Benjamin lie hold. Itetiben If. Johns. I inardhin of Madlean Joh .14,,,p1) W 11.1111,1.111 NV ..f StdOliliJll Wanner. Andrew Nteloilley and Jacob K. !far], rididatratarpt cti maesseamtes= Mill,. .14,11,1 S. LILIIIII4, At11111,110r:0, of JtrKepl 1.101.11, l'hrintiuti Ext.eutor A.l.llllntrator Ili lloxl n. Jacob Myerv, Martin Myer. and H on e r, 1.;,...•“L”r0t (.1..c,41: Benjamin Neil, Atitillffintrator of Sushi Ito,.lna Dlrkes, Atlinlnlntratrlx of Carol Hart. Joseph 11. Itehler, llnarcllan of John Shan! Laddtool Daolel It. Nlosser, Alllnlr tratorx at Dlillit'i 11. e. .Warr, Trustee of (Jeorglann. 1./oller (late Hensel., 11. B. Swum 'rruNt...• of Sarah It. C01,m14.11, Henry Dletrivh, Adilmilstrutor nI 1.11.e.b pletrlch. Frrd. D. Itlvkl•rt, Exi•volor of f.ovetto In F.. Fry. tinnr , llntt of Nlikry, Kllzatn Itorboxo...htne ttnil Nltirguret Ditvl4l Soirlf un,l 4il111111•1 EX1,10.1. urns, Kurtz.. S. It. Zug, Guarding of rt 1.111.1.11, S. It. lug, ligurdliku of Henry Huna.zu.r. x. It. lug, 11,0, , 11 , 111 01 Funny Lehluan • S. It; ?mu. Guardian or Jacob Snyder. Mary Miller..\ diouibitraLri a of Abraham ler. Ben lam] n lilt ter. one of Hie F:xeentors of J. Noll, and Danner and Henry M. K tier. Executor of John ii..Yner, who WILY li one the Ext.eittilrm of John Noll. Abraham Ropp. lluartllan of Harriet N pie, t wife of Leman.) Awn.. Ilolllncrr, riunrtllno of Elvlna Ham trornwrly 11.1111114,j Irlft• of Mlehael I larn,ll Waller AtlnLiffixtrat ,, of Al EOvrouto. ( . 11rIstoLn 11 oKs, tivardin.ll of ILaiJnmin,S , • ~art ha, Ann and Adam tlorhenauer. George S. NVeldler and Charlotte Kurtz, K worm of Henry 11. Kurtz.. 11.11eltuel Wenger, At.t.kng Executor of .1 W enger, Sr. (ion. V.. steinntelr..lelminkt rstfor (.1 lien Steinmetz, I , tivl4l Barnes, Adulthlstrator of Joseph E David Barne , , A.lmlnindrator of, Eliza Ebersole. Longenecker, Administrator of El Beth Beelier. Amanda H. Aarnlnlstratrix Henry E. Denlinger. Samuel Hauck, Guardian of Hannah Ho Abraham Forney, Adrulnistrator of Or $8 n 5 51) 4 "a . ) 1 40 . 188 Forney. Emanut.l W. Rudy, Allmt nistrutor of I.: Ittoly. Dilvl.l B. Prime, ihrll,MM of Nlary 4. .\❑ John H. Nit•tv.h•r, Ationnintrator of Shelley. ( Sury h. log Executor of Be min IC lag. Ephraim Hershey. Guardian of Sandi Ephraim Hershey, Guardian of salind lf Chrlst lan Kati Mann, John Stauffer and H Snavely, Executors of Dr. Andrew B. Kt all. James A. MvPhervon and Sarah R. Merher. Ext(cutors of Hugh McPherson. Wm. E. McCreary, Executor of NV illlant Creary. Ephraim Hershey, (Mardian of Mary Hin Christian If. K illhetter and Elizabeth N tat Administrators of John Nuding. John n. Mellinger, (Mardian of Calla, Hershey. Simon S. Nagle, Guardian of John Shield Cal latrine Shaeffer, (late Keller,) Adialuls trix Of Philip Keller. Daniel Rife and Benjamin Sprecher, Ad all trators de boots rain cum testament° ant of Ephraim Erich. Abraham Minnick, Trustee to sell real ex of Abraham Miller. Eliza. Ann bare and Daniel Rife, Admiul tors of Samuel 0. Bare. . . • . . Hugh Wlll3Oll Black and Andrew Bailey, ecutoru of Elizabeth Robinson. Martha Breneman and George H. Btu , Administrators of John S. Brenenutn. Dr. Benjamin Rohrer. Guardian of Faun Garber. David Stauffer, Executor of Elizabeth fer. John S. Klee and Rudolph A. Frey, Execu of Bartholomew Garber. Solornod S. Detwiler,Guardlan of Catlin Old weiler. Jacob G. Weldler, Executor of John Web Henry E. Blaymaker wrd B. Champneys, Executors of Emanuel C. Re!glut. D. G. Eshleman, Guardian of Anna Lo Baldwin. Benjamin Root, Administrator of Marg L. Root. John GeWiry, Administrator de bonis cum testameulo aunexo of Peter Weave , feb . 12 4tw S H. S. SHENCK, Regist C. S. HOFFMAN, Vognnclllr
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