The Lancaster Intelligencer: Wed. 2 Mar. 1870: Page 3: Deaths MILLER.-On the 28th ult., in this city, Eliza MILLER, in the 55[??]th year of her age. The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from the residence of D. Hartman, in North Queen street, on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. CARPENTER.-On the 1st inst., Mrs. Mary Ann CARPENTER, relict of the late Henry CARPENTER, Esq., in the 77th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral on next Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock, from her late residence in North Duke street. OLD.-On Sunday, the 27th inst.[sic], Miss Harriet OLD, in the 79th year of her age. [An obituary for Harriet OLD appears elsewhere on the page, but is not transcribed here.] ARNOLD.-On the [??]th inst.[sic], Christina Elizabeth ARNOLD in the 71st year of her age. MUSSELMAN.-On the 15th ult., in Leacock twp., Lancaster co., Catharine MUSSELMAN, wife of Christian MUSSELMAN, aged 36 years 11 months and 23 days. BROOM.-On the 27th ult., in this city, Elizabeth BROOM, in the 82d year of her age. McCORD.-On the 23d inst.[sic], in this city, Barton H. McCORD, aged 61 years and 11 months. MAGUIRE.-On the 25th inst.[sic], Mrs. Mary MAGUIRE, in the 58th year of her age. FAHNESTOCK.-On the 21st inst.[sic], at Annville, Lebanon county, George FAHNESTOCK, Sr., formerly of this city, in the 75th year of his age. ---------- [Elsewhere on the same page] LOCAL SUMMARY.-We learn from the Inquirer that David WILL, of West Donegal township, died recently; he had been sick but a short time. His disease was brain fever; induced, some supposed, by some injury inflicted by the drawing of a tooth some five years ago. His brain had been injured at that time and never fully recovered. There had been an unpleasant discharge from his nose ever since at times. He leaves a wife and seven small children. The Middletown Journal says; Mr. ALBIRGHT, of Shocks Station, Lancaster county, visited this place on Monday last. On arriving at his home in the afternoon, he complained to his wife of having a severe headache and feeling very cold, and in a few moments he quietly expired. He was an exemplary member of Triune Lodge I. O. of O. F., and Patriarchal Encampment of this place. ---------- The Lancaster Intelligencer: Wed. 9 Mar. 1870: Page 2: Deaths GRAHAM.-On the 7th inst., in this city, Ella Viola [GRAHAM], eldest daughter of Dana and Lucy M. GRAHAM, aged 20 years. ESHLEMAN.-On the 7th inst., in this city, Mrs. Catharine ESHLEMAN, aged 76 years, 11 months and 11 days. The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from her late residence, No. 218 Middle street, three doors from East King, on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. NOLTY.-On the 6th inst., in this city, Mrs. Susan NOLTY, in the 49th year of her age. MILLER.-On the 28[?]th ult., in this city, Eliza MILLER, in the 49[?]th year of her age. COYLE.-On the 1st inst., in this city, of pneumonia, Dennis COYLE, in the 65th year of his age. CARPENTER.-On the 1st inst., Mrs. Mary Ann CARPENTER, relict of the late Henry CARPENTER, Esq., in the 77th year of her age. HILL.-In this city, on the 5th inst., Jacob HILL, in the 30th year of his age. --------- The Lancaster Intelligencer: Wed. 16 Mar. 1870: Page 3: Deaths KUHNS.-On the 14th inst., in this city, John KUHNS, aged 60 years, 3 months and 12 days. His relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from his late residence in Manor street, of Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. EVANS.-On the 11th inst., Howard [EVANS], infant son of Jacob and Caroline O. EVANS, aged 10 months. HARRISON.-Suddenly, on the 11th inst., in this city, Patrick HARRISON, in the [??]th year of his age. KIERNAN.- On the 12th inst., in this city, Mrs. Catharine KIERNAN. BRENEMAN.-On the 8th inst., suddenly, Philip K. BRENEMAN, in the 71st year of his age. ESHLEMAN.-On the 7th inst., in this city, Mrs. Catharine ESHLEMAN, aged 76 years, 11 months and 11 days. ---------- [Elsewhere on the same page] FATAL ACCIDENT.-A correspondent informs us that yesterday (Monday) morning Mr. I. C. FEISTER, formerly of Salisbury Twp., Lancaster county, was instantly killed on the Railroad near Allentown in Lehigh county. Mr. F. was going on the hunt of work to the car shop, near Allentown, and was in the act of jumping off the cars when his overcoat caught in some manner and threw him under the wheels; the unfortunate man was so terribly crushed that his death must have occurred instantly. ---------- These and other Civil War era newspapers can be viewed online using the "Browse Archive" feature at: http://digitalnewspapers.libraries.psu.edu/