CT 0.04 . 411 j-a -,41j. eQt:Nror i v, [r t.. 5,117 ItaNY F Ft . 9 4 3, 1 SG.I. ft / If - By r referring (4,1- 12•11 1 / 1 1 iS yriil Le seen' a:4c J. ii. 11.unter, will be n candidate n,r re election to . - the office'nf jentice , tf the Pence. ' dao. Young. Jr., SecreCtry the Coolum bi•t I:owl-ince Company, cili .be a cundi iota for the eetne office. Snow .roux.—About t.t.rt o'clock on Sym rierning ttnotc commenced tailing, end Lc - anylitAtit there we; at ialehei ou ute grOund. It continuetito fail dtir'n;, , the entire duty. We think it moo the delpt.o.t snow we have had tail whiter. In sonic iilaciee it was dritted v itO the depth of four ;feet. On MotlOny !iortiirig the sleighs cum .ineneed rutn;irtg, find everything looked cheerful and gi.y. DR. ;17. tio: AriILFE.--.-We clip the fDllaw 'ifig, which concerns a will known train the Free Sueiun. We :ire t to lemrn that oar tuxn.uma , t!t.) lot!tor, i. jn a acuri,hing contlititm • L.ct over-run with coractice. NTFREATJ SG Co nrtr..rovrw:crt TIETWEIC Twa wri.ll.-KNulrl CI TIZENs oF . NCI 'e publish with rleaewre tho interesting corre.poro..lenzo, ty.t‘s eon two well-known gentlemen of This city, re.peer inq the success which has e.:tenie IV Nrolte's system of treatment of di.flo=e+ of the Thrust and Lurgs by Medicam I joba. 'lotion. When our beet citizen:, thus hear testimony to De. Wolfo'+ e. 6 Ali a- a y hysleiam thlnic the noldio ore riAlte :mfo giving .hirn their confidence. C9lRtsroyDr.vcP. Cr-v.isN'ail, Jan. 10, Gictsr. Esq. —llo3tr Sir: I hie. heardmord your name niettlioned eeveral . 1.(11.11,,4 cilizei.• mho ;have been benefited f ,I,thrad by Dr. :Wolfe's treatment by 31ediente.1 Infkohition I , l'nuld you reeotninen I Ilk treatment to 'whetlnAfTering from ninl to whet extent have you found rel t ef by using 'Lis Medicate] Dili:dation? Please nuswer, nf. I . LS r, atr,:sna: pithy others. .reurq, very truly. Ileve.r ATKI 140 We Third street. MGM A.s.SKINt: 1.1...t75E C.l , G. C & Co . N. 30, We. Thir , ; ;.revs. (,'rnriun•rli, Just :ey 12, 1`1 , 1;. Ilenry Veafkin, E.? Your faVar 40 the WM irpit.. what CXteilt I had Limn limn:111ml by Dr treatment, and Vtlit:iller I wiwll rd.:maraca.; it ntherg Safi:ring from A ,tienta, is treetved. In ttplc, 1 wuuhi ear, 1 have ,rtaeireil much beaetit froze tp4in Wrilfo'n ni..l what lie lias dime for tau I n..t lie min du for ditherq. I been troubled for tlio psit f i cesa Nears with Altharci, ‘Chiett itte7l-1 atly 'mole ,ita appear:moo in the fall of the year, aml continued through the winter at.l Spring. Let 1..11 it canto on with mole than nawJ '' , einlenott in all its aympoons. 1 vailed on 1)r. %Wolfe' 1.1.1 put myselt tinier his treat ment by :get Floated and r eir ed relief immediately; and in one week my breathing was ,entirely tre,. I con tinued. his treatment, Low. , vor, for SIX ii ii ;ler his ath.ire * , ttbon 1 di,eon ...titsue.l it. not fouling the slighre.t neessity fo- using it longer. It is„ imw more than three months SIII.•0 1 si •ea Patl.ea through the seasnn doting st Inch I usonlly suffort I I,e , st, but » itheut nut r.) ntroniS of my 1)11 e , inplomt I I.`tioL; I ntoli tt , q,c ra:/aeif tore./. I hare he.i:ation rclu,terer in reerou. zeo•hog lir. IVOll'4 per,ont. '.olr. ring rout A...41t0n, or oily other fJt of throa t or lung coul plaint, and feri tlitis fio.l dint ally oust using it will soot. hu of . 1 (“C PUIII. e•yilf11.111 • Very rtZ — A. supper was 7i , en by Shawnee En !momenta, ND. 1. 0. of 0. F., nn the peening of February '2l, at their Lodge room; after which, Cul. James Myer.; WaP etti!Pd to the chair, and Win. S. ..AleCorkie appointed Secretary. A letter from R. IV„ Smith. E4q., Wrigittarifle, find the follocing were received and read: LiNr.v.rtn, rubmiry 19. ISG3 Mr J. C. I'FitAi.r.a:—.l)tore Sir—Yours of the I;th inst., inviting me to be present and partake ttf a supper the ere, ing I , f the ;21st inst., with Shawnee fitittampme.nt, at their Lodge Room, came do is to hand ! do mom% you th.o. however mach might desire to nitiq 1N I:11 MO/ revive the ancient associations of that Cduip, mite/Tin I was first conducted to iefre-htuent and "rest;" yet, both to'. gent r.. 1 health the present changable sett—t, ar.ii u,y en l,l,, t i, morning dot ICS here,dinuni.,!: , 1114 !1; f-rewi that pleasure. Please emnrey to the lirothet hood my kindest wishes for their individual and eullectire prosperity in this equivocal period id - our Country's history. and my acknow ledgements of their groteful remembrance *to me. May you all enjoy the batoriet of this bountifiuroccasion, but may the great etent it eutnmemerates, chiefly induce n :least of reason and flow of 50u..." Y\ ur,, , IL - 1u Sc: n.vrcas BRIC:ADC. C :A1INER111:1.1" I:nrit id% :F63. IleontEns—Tour Kind letter inviting me to be prment nt your ..:eletration of the iinmortul Washington, eras received last night, but I at the tootle ti nc rec•.ivcd one . . from hum° it.formintr, me that my would arrive here ~ 0 S.itueday; this of mum will F.:cyclic the poAzibiiity of my fixing prevent with you. I bhould he 11.05 t 'lmppy to meet you all, and trust yuu may have a pleasant time; such re unions on each occasions are eminently proper In inging to mind tut they mu-t do, is Properly conduc ted, pleasuralde receollertions I the virtues and patriotism of the o:us:rictus dead.— permit me to propose u sentiment: George Mrsehingtett, the Ifer., Statesman and Phil anthropist, may his virtues be imisatel by all :neer° Presidents end Generie, may they carry out his storlse,r, principle until. the 0 non of Stotts shult Ls again •restored. treed from the lilighvol human slavery. larn truly Youri, J. W Pause. iro P. s'aitgaxce. D. I. llmeNis, LP _A.. M. ItAuna. E• 4. Coo to itt,c • leciriv STSTWN, WEirIIOREI.3.£ to COUNTY, PA Fel.rnary 20, 1863. Darrrucas.--Xour very kind favor of the inciting ate to he p7csent and partake of n suprrwith the patriots of Shawnee encampment, on Siaurdsy evening next, is received and 1 as-ure yuu it has cost me a considerable effort to dery myself the pleas ure of a re-units with my old friends and associates; but a naulciplicity of duties puts it entirely out of my power, to allow myself so great a pleasure. My thanks are, how ever, none the less eitieere fur your kind inviultion; you will, therefore, please ac cept my sincere wishes for the Itelgth and happiness of the patriots assembled on the occasion. To P. SURE/NEI:, E.q Pr. D. I. Yincsr.R., A. M. lEl3tii I, E-q Ariel' the reading Of the lt..treTs, rarewe'll Address was read, and speeetiei were made he the President, the Rev. De. r r.eo, Ye:4qm Tru , eutt and Shreiner, and the Star Spangled Banner ea.. sung. After prayer hy Her. Dr. airsey, the E.:a inpuleht iij,ntrned. THE WORLD I/V Fr It le. —Geology and chem i•tr: prose as conele.ire, and even more irrefutably than the holy wilt. that the de struction Qf this great world in the course of time mot+t come I.y tir!. The bowels of the earth are now ono• va , t crater of fire,and although ‘‘c cannot alter it, yet WC have the cor.s.ilation, when we have a cough or cold. of being noon cured by Bryan's Put- Wafers, only `.23 efilts a box. Sold .11 I.)euggitii 7,er:crafty. rrtocEchtsGs Cot•vCf Com:it at ,%.Feb roary 20114 ISCI Council net. The roll was called, and members all present. The minutes of the last meeting Isere rend and approved. 'I hi It aid Committee repotted the expen ses since last meeting ""-150 24. CM motion, Ctuneil w.•nt into an election for Tax collector for ISti.:, tt hielt resulted in the choke of .1. 14. Yea kcs. The f. , ll.,wing re-oh:thn laid over at last stated tneetin, vras taken up and passed: p......ofron':—Thot the collector of t tsca for be allowed per ee.,t. •di 101 t. 00.1 eui• :ectelott (Itipli...oe 1:.- 1 3.;, provided t! e Ihirliente it sett:-'3 hr I,t•t nt.etinz Peoeitiber. the, 1,01:1fleP, he rim!! ;:ire his 01,1i. , •11:..ti ‘‘I:11 :et tirtty• vasish!e in Ft. natiet, C.nr: 01...4 i it 00 tile rOW4.kl . of exlninerothins :euoi‘e the uh ligation for said bolainie of taxes. Ihii r,...;ution he not eismr•lied wilt by tj/r Tax Collector, then he ill only Teeeioe 5 per eent. The 1..11-"ing Lilla Here real and order el to be I.4id; Stun% Wuitrii, & B rr ,.. $13.00; C. It-% ers, 1N,33; J. X. Elier $1.7:4 Solid. llogeutegisr,::, 4 l9,ll; R. 'Sink le), it , 1 , t,.:8; Ifigetitogier, W. 'Penner, SiO,Orti ft. S. Cho!runt, s:2s.flit. reported the wulk en the up per end of the noel louding to tire Cemetery finished. Mr. ::..mman moved thet an appropriation ers:", be mode, to eotetdete the eindering of the Cemetry neut. Agreed to. An upp;ication Or made by t h e Clerk tor an ittet...., t.v:Jry te eta.), ehielt WO% on noOlon, zranted Mr. Bogle invited that the re.,olution ed January IG , itlimtia 4 the S u perd z iat $23 ,alary per mouth Le reemishiered. which n • a s agreed to. Mr..ippold moved that the salary a f the Super%•taurs Le $.lO per month from the 16:h day of rchrtiary, which war agreed to. Oct motion. Council adjourned. GEORGE. C. 11.101 Front Vicksburg the new is meagre.— The flood in the Mississippi is nha ing , but the cre%ices cut by Goo. Grant are doing much damage to the plantation•. The rebeht are fortifying Comberhind Gap The chief of the tinny po;iee at Nai.lniEe through his detectitet,, has enpturel nod turned oter to the g , ,veri, m en t nwhorities contraband property to the amount of about ''iloo,Uoo, of n•hich $lC,lNhi wurth 'ran 9W Reports Crum the interior .if Ken tuzity in dicate shut 3lorgnn. nt thA head of a large force. iy again making an attempt to reach Oliia river. The pe..ple of Frankf,rt think he will be eueee , nful. ni there ere bu fess Union troop+ in tht , Stain Granger ;kink', however, that 3.101-gan tistll find his match. Bwecrnns stet in n letter tn n rel ative that the rebe!s are building strong titicationa at Tullahoma an,i at Dechard.— Ile think. they Eileen to make R deepernte stand there. to protect Chattatioort. The General is n:toguine of success, ;Ind his men Are said to be crying for n tight. A epecial hum Memphis dated the 17th pays the new Munitur gunboat Indianola v ,, ry truly, S IlArtii,)%l ran the 1 lockade at Vicksburg nn Frido, j Ilsgrait•riosi or A LTEltell GREEN BACKS.— ; night, in spite of the precautions taken. The The altered $5O treasury notes are sell eat-. I rebels discovered the Indianola and the va- ; culated to deceive those not trill acquainted I rions batteries vied with each other in the I with the genuine bill. These notes are al err trt to sink her. Sac however passed down tered from two's United States treasury eatel I notes, it. the following manner: Over the On 'I hotsday nf.ernoon whilst Gen. Rot- figure in the right and left upper corners ler in company with the Baltimore commit- !of the note the figures 50 are neatly pasted. tee of reception, Gen. Schenck and staff, and The small figures appearing around the other gentlemen.. wore visiting, the forts I larger figures are blotted out with a green t around )141th:tore. a dreadful occident oc- ink resembling the "patent green" tint.- 1 occneed. ' After visiting, Forts McHenry end I The word "two," which appears eleven Federal MIL they had gone to Fort Mar-1 limes in scroll work lengthwise across the !shall, where a salute was to be Geed. The 1 top of the bill, is blotted out by the green General and his party had passed out of ; ink. The same is done with the words range of the gun. and the gunner, supposing 1"two" appearing in the scroll work in the all had passed, fired a thirty-two poender. i lower right hand owner of the bill, directly iUnfortunately at this moment some of the ! above the name":l7.W. Spinner. Treasurer," party who had loitered behind, among them &c. The word "fifty" is neatly pasted over Coot. WO.odhul!, or the S Nary, game up. I the word "two" at the right of the vignette. land the Commodore being in the line of fire ; The Roman It in the lower left band corner received the charge. Wowing the flesh from ' of the bill is obliterated by the green ink. j lois lower limbs, and causing his death in ro and is completely hid. The reverse side of I few moments. Ws body was blown over I the bill is made entirely gases, steepen:the the rampartsa distance of thirty feet. I central portion, where the wards "This note i General Grant has issued as order' from lis legal tender," &c., appear. A dot of Ibis headquarterir requiring-all the bars on igreen is placed upon everyone of the utmost all boats in oda* g•Wernelsent 'melee in-his innumerable trot cm 'the baek.• Altogether department ortipbCelner.l 4 mid no spirited., i the notes aro' well • cuietihttel deceive. viounas or onftle liquors si ill be allowed to I There are a large number cream out, and Ibe 4.11 on the boat, or in the ramps. Card ut one arrest has thes far been made. Fraternally Tours. W. F. Caruthers Cogninitlem Items of News. playing and gamin is also stridtry 4. celpetch from Wheeling says, the amendment known as the Willey nnynd mint, inserted by Congress in tlle:new Con stitution of the new State of West was • unanimously ratified. It - will .1; submitted to the people on the of March." The amendment prorideafhi grad ual emancipation, commencing July next. . letter to General Davidson, from a person who accompanied a rocon: scout to Batesville. says that the rebel General Ilindman's army is'utterly demoraliied and totally inefVFent. Three 'hundred 'of his troops were frozen to death during their retreat from Van Buren. Ilindanin we= ordered to Vick:burg. but his men so fused to go. Upwards of two hundred de serters were conceuled in the bush twenty miles from Batesville, which town, with large majority of the people. is in favor of the permanent occupation of the country by the Union army, WAR NEWS! THIRD SIEGE OF VICHS2URG. Naval Bombardment of the City The Rebels Report that the Stronghold has Fallen FEDERII, IlErvuTs Catc.ico, Peb. apeciul Memp his despatch, doted Saturday, fo rnishes advice. from Vicksburg to the 18th. Active tiostillities against Vicksburg com menced on that dal. The mortar trait were towed into position and opened briskly. The effect of their shots was not known. The tiring was responded to by three batteries, when our position was found to be too touch exposed fur effective operations and it was changed. The bentLardment crag then renewed [2l rebel flag ef-trt.ce officer reported or, the :20th that we had taken Vicichhurg. This was two days after the bombardment commenced, as stated in the above de.patch.; The In‘iiiinula, Which roil the loh , eltnde, had provi , iuua am: caul *ufEzient for three 'numbs. Titr. Ilgurl. Sr oar ; .11ezritztsn not, Feb. : - .:o.—The capture of ! Violistairg was rep trted to-day, by Confed ' erste officers who appraache I oar lines with flag of truce front the rebel genera: com manding at Tullahoma. I Cap•. of Gen. MeCtok'+ stuff, recei. el the !lag. and in conversation toe cfficer in charge of tic tnis , i.nt retnetitcd, you intro got V iekshurg at last, though you have paid dearly for the prize." After adverting to the sul , ject in these woids, he rcfut•ed to give any particulars. The rumor is credited at headquarters. FROM Tilt ARMY NEAR VICK.RURG LAKE PKOVIDENCE, LA., Feb. 11. via Caird. CO.—Fitly men from Fort Itenry, nod the 17th and 03th Illinois R.gituent, mount ed ne inf.tittr3., yesterday, cturnantled 1 y ttiptain Tucker, of the Ist * Kansas, accom panied a small forage train down the west side of the hike. When 'thou!: ten miles out they met, attacked, and routed nearly three hundred of the :Id Louisiana Ca‘alry. Reinforcements scot out art ired too late to participate. The enemy's Is.s in killed and wr•n , l..d isnot known. One Lieutenant and privates uere taken prisoners. ARMY OF THE P:TOMAC. ACQIII.I Cam:, Feb, 23 —The annirer•r,ty of Washington's birthday was celebrated yesterday in the Army of the Potomac, notwithstanding the prevail in„! tempest, by salutes front several batteries. Nothing of the kind was heard from the rebel batteries un the south side of the Rappahannock. A snow-storm commenced late on Satur day night, and continued until yesterday afternoon drifting in 501110 places two or three feet. The depth :A* the snow is everged t o about seven ;Ilene'. The shelter tents of the soldiers afforded but poor protection rro'n the storm. The atmosphere was piercingly cold, causing to me frost•L:ttcn extremities. Previous to the storm. the mud had parti ally dried up; but now many days must elapse in this locality bef ite the Tonas will become passable under the most fuvorab!e auspices. Gener.tl THE WAR IN TENNESSEE T..q7l%vitt.r., Feb. fn.—Authentic ndviccs received here Pay the rebel nrmy is in the vicinity of McMinnville, Tennessee. Rumors which nre unauthentiented and discredited, ~peak of the rebel forces being in the vicinity of Richmond, Kentucky. I== Explosion of 1:1 - 40it's Powder Bills, at Willmiyiston, Del. •-• • 'Fourteen Persons y'11.1.11):CTON, Feb. 25—The packing house ofDupont'e powder works eipfod€4at 2 o'- eLek Obis afternooo, killing , fLiurteen persons and wounding seier.,l. There wes n greai deal of damage done to the ether works. EtEtOND DERPATCII DUPONT'.‘ MILLS DcL.. Feb. explosion of one of the sipper mills f the Hogley yard, at Dopont's mille. Wok place ut two o'clock this afternoon, whereby thirteen lies were just. Vie Cullom ing uro the names of the k : Jame? McKenna. Samuel Fisher. Edward De% lin, Mahan) :let.aughlin, John P. De bi-tn. Thomas Ciarksie, Fergus Noone, Sam uel Ft.tiarjr.„ Hugh Devlin:John Quirk, John Ifiggertnn, Thumas Dougherty and James Credan. The cause of the explosion is unknown Specie Fluctuations The following Amble, which we clip from the Pailadelphit Dial, is invaluable as a matter of hittory. The figures are the high et-t ever reached in both gold and silver: AMERICAN GOLD. AItErtICAN6ILVETt (NEW.) . Baying Price. Buying Price. Jari'ry 10 483 premium 30 premium " 20 47 39 " " 21 " 39" " 22 47 " 39 " 23 47 " 39 " " 24 : 43 " 40 " " 20 49 40i " " "7 53 42 -" t2A 52.3 !' 42 " 0 `29 524 " 42 " - 30 55 45 " " " 31 59 45 " " FeVry 2 58 4G " .." 3 53 45 " 4 57 " 45 " 0 5 55 - 47 0 " 6 5(; . " 47 " " 7 543, ! 47 " ..9 55 0 45 " " 10 53) " 45 " " II 52 43 " " 1:2 524 -43 0 13 54 " 43 " " I 1 541- " 43 " " 1G 54 , 1 " 45 " O 17 581 " 43 " " IS 6:11 43 " A C.'ritt.l.7s Mu:attn.—Among the curios ties ex'tibited at the last Paris Exposition. was a huge concave mirror, the instrument a startling species of optical magic. On standing (dose to the mirror, and looking into it, it presents nothing but a magnifi cently monstrous dissection of your own physiognomy. On retiring a little, say a couple of feet. it gives your own face and figure in true proportion, but reversed, the bead downwards. Most of the spectators, ignorant of anything else, observe these two effects, and pass on. But retire still farther. Standing at the distance of five fir six feet from tie mirror, and behold you see yourself, not a reflection— it does not strike you as a.refleetion—hot year veritabli3 self, standing in the middle part between you and the mirror. The effect is appalling, 'frontllie idea It suggests of something 811- perilithirith so stilt ding in fact that men of the strongest nerve. ern shrift's involuntari ly lit the fir t view. If you raise your cane to thrust at :tour other self, you will see it pass clean through the Ludy and appear on on the other side, the figure thrusting at you the saute instant. The artist who Mlle •!CCiled in fashioating a mirror of this descrip• tion brought it to one of the French kings-- if we recollect aright it was Louis XV.— placed his majesty on the right spot, and bade him draw his sword and thrust it at the figure he saw. The king did so; but seeing the point of a sword directed at his own breast, threw down his weapon and ran a w a y. The time:kat joke cost the inven• tor the kings patronage and favor; * his Majesty being afterwards so ashamed of his "wit eowat dice that he cuuld never again bilk at the mirror yr its owner.—London End jitter. TIIE 01. DENT INIIAISITANT.—TIIO last will end testament of Mrs. Elizabeth Myers, late of Antis township, Blair county, was admitted to probate by our Regieter on Monday last. She Was in many respects a remarkable woman. She was born in the year 17'54, consequently she was 100 years old when she died. To renlize the changes that occurred during her lung and eventful life, we have only to reflect that at the time of her bit It, 'Washington was" beleaugered by the French at Fort Necessity; Pittsburg was then a small fort in possession of the French; that Braddock was defeated next year; that she wits 21 years old at the De claration of Independence, and was 53 at the breaking out of-the war of 1812. :be lived befure steamboats wore invented, saw bouts cross the mountain, the "iron horse" do the same, and the telegraph compete with thought. I ust and saddest of all, she lived Ito see traitors striving to break up the goy ; ernment, which her husband fought and i bled to establish. A relict of the past, she I t died respected by all.—llellidaysburg Rey ! ister. ATTEMPTED AS , A4sI:UATION OF GEN...BANKS —The New Orleans Pwayuna of dr 13th sap.: "We regret to learn that an attempt -vas made to shout Major General Banks as he cas about entering his carriage, at the ladies entrance of the City hotel, about a quarter past seven o'clock, last evening.— The we; Pin used way nn air gun, and the bullet, after parsing near where the General stood. was found on the opposite sidewalk. The person who made the base attempt dis appeared at once..and at last accounts the police had not been successful in tracing out his identity. 1:1)Fron ;7 4 1 . 1" Lear : 4 1r: )one petrni..irn. I w•1-a 3er .34 In tim render. of p.or inegver 11.01 I Will ...ma by fetynl inn el In all a l.n w•i•11 I. (Iree)/1 retire, wnh ru I for imokom a.•d oolac a •imp, Veceloole !Salm. Its rt an; rifectuoily remove, in In l'onftlee. Woo. he.. Too, Er....clore. nod IM panne. m the ekot, leaving 1110 same son, c:car, mmemoth nod betlynnist. 1 Ordlot•o moll free 10 ito,e Unoin 7z 1:074 t ilead4 or Bore F0rr....0.r0g .:Irerholl- nod 1 ofotirmoon -rho] wall cowhic them 10 , q.llr. IA roll growth of 111XUT.•0111 !mitt IN It i• Is en. oe.a Mou..t wire, oi teow than 70 iroys MI opplIwoorot• on4werrd by return mrol.withron i charge. atc.peotfully groom 1 TI trlS. F. Cr IA rNI v.:. 010m1..1, No...7ll:rott.torgy. N .. Yolk. rr'rroor: 2:. hos • illt!. As-1062mm, brwinst opened n 'office at XO T Ultedimr , nobler hh street and Pertasvraton twettne, WliCrE Will he fawn; a reximer a. 4 t-oldter4 is or around ibis 0.1. y nt Joipttvel, invite the fttend• of the smne to c2ll,nmur tag 'item dim all arteetble aid will be extended in Gnd tug con, Mr CHAS. 1.. \t nu, the Itrgi-ier, will be found in the odic,. Corre , pond'vtg Sac rtlary. M r S. TonD Petu.s.v o'ill allawer all ktier- ta regard tar wick 7.11.4 woundoS Pa-1111-ylvailia W.rilvet is or around jluw CIIVI Italtor.ont. Philudrlpltia. New York. or New Ilavea. Addresl, ewe LioX Washoaroo. D J. 6. 11101tEl I liA1), J. M. Sta.t.wax. Sees' lIA Ti YOII eirVOII, ORN TAWS. AV F:1.1 ChnAar? llove you lironelmi4. Agilim llnve you Nerve-. Di-tu rbpd Sleep? flour y•tu I.lv. r Complaint. Blood cpi Mug? Hare gnu rain.. Breno. &r. I luv u you ;my yiu moot or Cot,tooplitoi? No iroueov lure ei..cr I,ern •el A. Dr Swot or'-. Compound S)r.p of WOrt Merry. Quirk relict i 4 earn io ire oiddined pertu.neni edR•F ofiruauier where pirilein. find befit given up to die 1 y flirt Irk rid-. Ifirw m. 15 die r 4 C 0,4111111111011 from n•2l.•r•t In em ploy die proper retried)? .u•uyur'r Compound Syrup of %VIM Cherry, eon.. on throat tire,..!. lung 1 . 0.11- k:/IiIII4 Tlll/ oy poor= experience bus proved it, great ~.perforit) over all other reicuilie... cir,r§ . qqqqoqqqqoq A dlo.e of Or. swayne•. Sarsaparilla ill d Tor Pill, oiler Or tvk pee a week, will rare the ino.d ote-thuds headaehr, Fever. Jaundice Liver Cornniaiat COAtIV, Female !VP They are great Illiaid-rurit)iiig purgative. Where there iv h^adarhe. grail. or 01 the body accompanying your cold or couch take a nr two or piece 110*. in connection with the Wild Cherry. It %via remove the didieultv. only by Dr. Swrot;id h Sox, Philudo. Sold by dira.rriY di CA.R. nod A (IRAT k Co., Co hunt a. und 101 l good niesekcrprri• (ire ddy ) reb 7, TO NERVOUS SUFF ERERS OF 13uTti SEXES A neverekul Gentlemen havinz beet, restercd to iew dat s.aPer uudergriug oil Ihr usual raiiiii.e nod irregular ex mode. n 1 treuitrinut. WILIIOIII ..n11.111,./1 n his - err. d duty tn eons rnualeate to lii aillu toil fellow eceature • the 1111C:0, 4 of yore. Mite, oil CPCII/1 Of MI 0W.,1- opt., he send ( reel a ropy of the errs. rpturt u-rd lilies to 1)r..1 °lin M. ll.tgetull, *lt eel tiIiOULI 11, N.Y. 1163. I'o CONSUNIPTIVES The advertiser leaving been re-toreel to I enlllt in n few wet ks lry a very ...ante remedy. Jitter 11• 11 : 1 111.7 Arierered rev'e'l 'e.eir• with re svi.eee long aff.eitort. tend Oral decal ele.ea.e corn uteentron—r+ atextca. to mate known In be. fellow suiThrees the 011,111 4 Of cure. To all who 111...111 it. lit I.VIII 14•11.1 .1 cops . Of the prr renprinn used (ro.e orele-r.Te.) wells the dtreetron- for prep., nog rind aseng the -1011•. VVIIII.II they find IP are cure far eoloremptearr. 0.111111. P. WOllOllll., A TM . 01113 0191,1 us. tier nd. era-,•r 111 .1.1.411.4.:•111e pre.- 'pillar is mo !Peen fie the ; fl6rrrn, net I •p , end inform ation which In. entiCelVe. lip he 1.1V:11101611`j 011.1 lee vtny er; lee- rem, dy. el, et well co.r them nodule:. and linty prove a len-, e.g. Parties I.si,lenat the pro-elm inn sera pr.nr ..ddreF+ Hue ElitV.% HD A. \V I literg. county, New Yolk. Dee. 130. 'leV. To the Suffering. The Rev. William Co•grnve. while, laboring n: a sl,ftionnry w Jiqum. VVII .•nr. d of rou•mrtptton. when all other mean. had feted. by a own.. obtune•d f a learned ph)-teuni re,idolg it; den !prat City of Jedeo. Tin: reran• tot, eurr•d great number, who tau -oiler. ing from r•on.urntnion. broneliht•,,ore thront — entr.,,l, anal mold:. tied the debility 1.1111 nervous depress...tit cawed lif Ihr-e , Di %iron. of hetteltnine oilier4.l will send this redo... wau•h I have krought home IA lot hoe, to alit who need d, Len of char.w Add,o•+ Rev. Wq COSA: fIoYS. Dec 6:6:3. 44 Fulton Avenue, Brooklyn, V. 7 . 71 - la oil Fell HI. I"1)1.5. the Hey. 11. rt. JNO In Nit-- \ !As ft. J mid tluog!tte r of Ilr T. J. all of Ifairo.ttorg. NOTICE. x 111: under...lgo/1110,1 , y love. 110fiee. Ihnl he will Ile a emelt/tete - for the ethic of !el -nee of the Vence. in the tipper ‘Vunl, at the ensuing 1.:010:1 . 01 411,110 d GlIOR(11 , YOUNG.Zn Justice of the Peace 9 , lMulider+iemed will lie 11 efliviiilitte for re-el , e,tioil 0 ofri., of. the ihe IPu ul. lit the eiwiiing Rnteuplt eteetioil. lie re-peel (icily • 0110110 the Volt, fero6 , :1 • .1. II m;:s.rEn. Washington Classical Institute. -04)•01 liter porpci-t, opeintlo4.l. P0 ,1, 1 8 . 1,-, il Pn e nlr ACIIIIVIIIy 1111* 111111 11 and 11:11 ,1 Cf l'oolll nI 11., Wll.lll Ig:o.1 ',film:, c .i.i.i0,10t104 ON MONDAY, Tllli 6:h OF APRIL NEXT. giv..r' in COIIIIIIOII and lotideer Eng \I alhemaurn. NumoJ and Ment:ll 35-ieuee; and the and ,\1.1 , 111 I..nn gauge. .1 . 1.11R,1n !nom r.r4 to 8, per comb. r, nr..cooldeg 10 grade. l'or p.i i.ic u , dr. avid: to ?obr. .13. VICK um', A. 13 • From .irrou tit •er. do r• below Poi ry, Columbia, Ca I'rnti ISQ.: • NOTICE. The Penn Mutual Life Insurance Co. Of P.iiladelphfa. ur A yiNn declared a ..erip dividend ”crortTY PER Li LENT 110011 I /IC CH IS. premium- rec..iveil ill 1002 olilloll lu •Uol. WI it ploiro, roll 411 tile Omer. of Olt, wideisigned. to ieeetve ...Oil! The °anteced• nt. unit good management Or lice aadlrt. 01 'hi,. 110111 . 11.1111....1101.1111 1111111Ve 11 I IAI/0 1111% 4. of mete fainifir.i, Or friend. iii heart. to be ito•ured. l'or of lie the Company, it otliw lororovi'ool. op ll,' 10, Agcnt. irgb 'tl3 fit Office. H..cein .r.t. or Moe 1101.1 HOUSEKEErIERS:-..For pure litite, richly t -I\:C.. ',hill* granite. IC, Om r, ivo) pullet -01•0, at low mi. 1011 . 4.101,1.. 110 1 1111110 I:X(1111111e our -101 k b,-lore , rs 1114.11.1•1101 WllOl . O. IL C. kir% DFAIS hit AdjollllOl the Mink. COLUMBIA AGENCY for Mistlor's Crlrbratrd " o.t. of th,• ,_e, her. 17 120iiiintr, th.• I.llk. Cttll and •ef• c. rthr it. of w•ow .1 ha- done. It. C. I ONDIPItSMI111; MEM Mot; I dors Wanted. lIE Stove it nd Hollow %%lure Moulder+. er-plovetl T 1, 5 the a tfler.;guttth have tOtuek for the VOllllOl of our .hop. toter I t u‘ t tte rece.ved uv ad vuuro of orieett Nc tow offer employment Alourrlery nl 111.eritI pricey, and gour. t tttt them , 1111,1',1 So OK. Apply to LEIIIILA NI/I' k 51c110tV to ICA It & pETER , 6os, AI; itc rT A NHIII„e:. CON, WHITEMAN A. CH.. •Ittielpitut. N. R.—young men. wt. le nety of Os, mkt,n under in strut:74ow , , sun! raid I.berally 1 , ,,b.12.3, I t,G.I4iL Fresh Drugs and Medicines. Toilet and Fancy Articles. Extracts for the Handkerchief. Patent Medicines. Table, Cloth, Hair, Flesh and Tooth BrusLes Garden and Flower Seeds. Wines and Branches. Just received and for sale at the F<►MllLl MEDICINE STORE. Feb.2B. Odd Fellows' hall. LIST Or LXITTEZLS Ilni,. AINING IN TOE C 01,13118111 POST OFFICE, reorunr) :2,114. %mkt. Alltruni Cliniteft Kl..pn Chri-inin A.nieletz 113,1.1,1 li . ..thin. ti.a. Urine Jolt I Limos nu riartil I:l.itikti.l...rg,r Maiillla 1.u.4. Wen I: Um"' JOilll Frallel. tiCV Melleury J.J. Ilittek ti .le. AI p.s.. A AI lining on Uhlt...T. Alivourl.lialterlnr. U rger G..t.rgi) Ii Niel:love. ell. i-U.in 11.1-t COlllllll 1111.1er .%lari 11. 2 Hr ot. ttttt Jo-rpli ).lil:er Jai oil Brum., A , I red :11 , :fil e : . ...11,.. A Cri ii) Callieline 110,41,4 Timothy Cruoiii :4.iiiiti hlm.k t% in I) Oltiirle• Ain...ham I 1r1..t0 Jolt , ' Curly 1114. rim I 1.1.0111 t• C) othia Uormer I‘'ll:i.pro l'eprerc , tl. /i lirroy P A I'uwril La. I:Wsln \V II Pam Iliad Edward. John Itolan-on Eliva Mary Erahri.e.. D.,„! Ptak Alargarrt II oln ad .lary Predri,ck t.rwis Sintla Jim F . Foreman Jnbri Sp% Icrr Jolla F 2 r•rti ruder irk sander. M ran Jolla' t Sara Lamp .7otili ;hrk Jnhn Strichler %V AI (Jordon Comli.le IVm Grnorrull +da. SUlnnierli Cad. r Enos Slatalle 111a.b..r , (; Uuagr (.ro S.ll. r• Slat iw r Vlln II Ilesty tnIFIOII Slelvarl Jao I Ia IC A inilocn Tryleny Prlar Hoard s Marl.: Id TO/livli S Al llogralmler A JaCiopoli Trii...lollll Thoni...lltellorea Adam Tg.Tren li ii Jarlgoa Ilys.ger G.•orge Weadma., J .lO II enrol P/Ifi MenCre I: Jove- 1% alaci ElizdUctli Jaol. Saint letters, will p:rn•e menlion it hr) aft, adv...ll.rd. • Di. 3. y'it Y, P. AI. CoLtmai•, I•'cbluary 23111,1660. - TOBACCO.. , • w;.„, to r ut rfcm S to n ace,. of (.round, to • Pt trace°, os the shape-. Ann year 0 , g O O4 oppo•wnnp ' , V Applying at tags i.E.Co. CC:433 nr... li ItG.3. The subscriber announces that he 1111.3 re" , " l4 e'l a full ..r.ori mem ni Ire-li nth! re'iable' Garden *end+.El In, Drug Store, in Loeii4 Feb ill, F. ‘VILLIANIS. Bowrgs• INFANT Z'ORINAL. for yielding re lief to chilttleol, iretlihig; alio, 111 r+. Soothing S.rcp, fer the name cto Is !ways be oliiiiined al F. WILLIAMS, Cola. Feb.2l, 'GT - Lomirt Strict. A NQT111".11 L,i or Soda Ash basiusi been received Cl by I'. WILLIAM' Coin. Feb. 21. 1,,43, VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. Bt Virtue of an order of the Orphans , Cowl, of Lon ett•ter Comity, the under-jetted. Arlinini•tratrix of Dr Ilenry Joint. deer:l-rd. nil es• po4 to rol•he t.:t le. At the pohlte lion-e of Col Dull to the Borouelt of f•ohtiolint. ot 7 o'clock. I' ,till baturday, March 14,1303, the followalg. aedl Fi-tone. .ter U. 1. A Three. , story Crick DWELLING BOUSE,I'q aio Lot. nn Ilse Satoh 1. - atst aide of Locust Street. be. 'merit Prop! and Second Street., in the Moron:Ill of Ccinnthi•t.co. , t.l:ning on front 32 feet. more or Ir., .11111 ut denth 120 feet. to nit stilt,. bounded by pro. porta . of S. S Detwt , el MIS Cane. NO 2. The tendivtded null of not I.lund, in the Sn•quelinnoin River.l.nnwot u. Killg ' B cou tabling about Valero Arree. NO 3. The undivided holforn Ttvo Story ((rick ()writing lion-, nod lova Ground. nn she North wear-ids ot Cherry 9.treet. between 3rd nod 411: ci reel-, an tlie Holoonh of Coluenhin. y 0.11016111 11l (inns g 3 1. . nail in dt•sett feel, hounded by Pro perty of Itleilsorti•t Tito other half i• owned tic Chri.nute H. Ilerr. end will be ut the .rune lime Al-0. ' I El Ifirtl: cor.um E mA 'WATR CO - STO.)K., 4 etssAßKsa 01: 001.111110 A BANK STOCK.- Tenn. of -ale will hem ale 1.111.1..13 by ELIZA JOIN. Adenini-lutiril all. ilotry Joltn, dee'd. ro t a. rel.. 21. 14;11. Tnr. cosrmb;a r...nk wi :I receive Money on depo. it roll r . ) iiii.eve-t tliere.'or a. follow, viz: A: ICC To,. et 4 per tent per helium for 6 month. . . 5 • . .12 . SA3III.IIL SIIOCII, en%:sier. Feb. 14, 1563 A FIRS 1' CLASS SUCTION ENGINE, ploto&I nc w • c0..4 $ LOo will lie sold vel) low, as 16e Cam• pithy owning brr hll 4 110 flll'Oer u•c for tier. for uuy enio,t y 1014 , 11 or Large 11111111.44C1U10g work., For p.m.:Win . , ;Wei ens Axtrowrin - , No 7, Oni, Nre• , . be leer :riati :street, Feb 14, 1E 4 13 i We-4 Vintdalpltm, Va. INSURANCE CONIPANY, OF COLUMBIA, LANCASTER COUNTY, PA. 1011 A RTER E RP, er,u A L. T damage I. hie, 011 the muimil plan, either for a etiph S0(00111111 or 11/0111111M 11010. The large . nil ii.orr...•ing capital of the Company. eon..i.tiiig or ptctn um 110ie4 given by its inimiliers, and t,a.ed up.; Itt•u red no Itic !mous.: titan. afford- a tenable guuran l.•r I In tell tune- the ower.age lu•a on the amount thattier: an;,, the Uu.•rior. pledge it i en,elv e „ in d,•+, a- 'literally WI who to.ty .u•trun iof•tor 411111- age +I% Ihr null lollau of, C011.13LCI:1 With )meet• to all tiu•nre nonverneJ. Amount of Premium Notes. $155,620 49 CA-11 Premium.. unex. . . p..iteit. Jun. Isl. IS6?. 81,663 37 Cn•11 WV. 111, during tilt, • ear ISCd. :e•K fluent& commis-inns. 0,751 47 Co•It receipts in Juliu.iry, ts 63, cOZ, SO -- 4 r.9 345 S 4 Lo , =e• and I::xpensen paid during the year 1-n2. (;.3.j . 9 73 liu la nee unexpended, Feb ed, 18G3. ZOM II gp 3.35 ,1 • A. S GREEN; President 0 comas Vorsc. Jr.. Sekretary: Al ,cAxt. S. tlle MAN, Tri-t!•ui•er. 3DO XI MTO X Si: R. T. I: VON. KrIMAINI lINRSIOtY. A BRAIi ANI BRITNER, I%IIICII A El. 11. MOORE, 1011 N 1 7 1 , .N Dill CI I, (:KO yolIN(:. Jr. 11. ti NIINICII. IS.I'IIOI,.iS NI'DONALD SNA:CIii. F ERRRI.CIN,NNIOS S-GRECN. NI WI IA 13. S SIII:N1 AN Colombia l'ro. IC 1,413. NEW GOODS. THE Subscriber bas just returned from the cup lit puicho. 4 eu =MI NEW STOCK OF CLOTHING, avhirh hr oZ•r• 10 pa die a. M.. LooO•I COSII KOWA. Tito... good- have 14...111.w:011ii and eau con-eiluro.tiv to "old ..1171 I it at-. A i•ag, -Itt,•l, or piece good , ule. m 1 Ll.ti:tl, from 1.0 MADE TO' ORDER.. Call ut the Stere, Drool N reet, l weer 7,nrom and %V,. lout. , RANI 17 U.-1 Co I umbin. re ISG3-31 NEW GOODS. ',nye ju...1 Reeenred our Sloe:: of Pal' if (mous, which we wail the figure.. sTy:Acy • BOWERS. Corner '2d and Loeu.jr•treet, Cv:unn•in RELIEF IN TEN MINUTES! The mo• 0 certain - and speedy rented le ever diseoreered for nil ibtroses of the Chest and Lungs, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Consumption, Bronchitis, Influenza, Hoarseness, Sine Throat, &c., &c. = Thee Wafers give the ow-a ho.triatanetrus and per• et relief. DO orLeir pereest reel with in:roe:ling to direction, never fail met:feet a rapid itiel I.ll'lkt:cure Thourrands have been it-t ored or per feet i1e,141., who have tried other mean. i.t sir To PP 1.11.9., and co lettem lone they are n I; les-leig lied a eure—Lorn need ilpair, tio mato r how long the di-rtee mill have exi-ted, or however nevetr it may be, provided tire organic -I ruetta lc of tile v Lel orcuror iw 1t,,; Inpv. decayed. Five ry one ofihczed ehould give :Lem an impartial trial. TO VOCALISTS AND PUBLIC SPEAKERS them Wafers are pcetoMrly v.ilualitc. They will (ve DAT remove the .10-1 revere OeeLMIOIMI Iraune nceq and their regular use for a few days will, at all glues, inert a-e the post c: and Gr2lb lily of the cot--c. greatly improving it• tone, comp t•a avid clearness, for which purpose they arc regularly used by many pi citation vomatizt v. JOl3 1510S13:3, Sole Vraprietor. lloebetler,:i. Y. Price :35 cent. per box. Vccoli-t. and Pubic speal.ers Vo:alt-t• and Public Speakers Vocalist- arid Piibue Speakers find Bryan's Waf•r• 'Will find 131 s an's Wafer. Gad Bryart's NWafers loveluotqe to remove lueelele to re move !revaluatele to remove !loom nett< and Sore Thro,l /on n•e- nod •ece et lirort Inc.r•enre. and Sore 'flaunt And g:ve elearnes• to the Venue All4l give clenetteps in the Vent.° Aud give cleat/msg. to the V”iee Tiny reave in ten minute , Th. y why ve in tell At... Tlity relieve in ten minutes Coughs. Co'd., and oil d immses Coughs. Colas. u•td all d, eases Coughs, Colds, and 111 (Lscuses Of the Chet and Lungs Of the Chrlq and Lang.; Of the Chest and Longs Sold by all Dru:giat• cold by all Seal by all.Thu,ai•ts reb. 14, IEG3. FINANCES OF LANCASTER CO. _ - RECEIPTS TOR 1.8611. 1862. JOHN DE:CLINGIER, Treasurer. Dr. Jan. 6 Dal. reed from 11. IL Shirk, late Treasurer, as per re. port of last County Audi tor_ _ • " $10,70.5 06 • — ll.sllec'd fronili: Musser Clerk • ..:Ajuarher - "Sessiocis, Finei e * and Jury fund 2 . 3 00 lame, costs in COM. us. 31argret 31:11ar 7 CS GARDEST:gDS. PVIILIGI MAZE OF NOTICE. FOR SALE• A RARE BARGAIN TECII COLUIVIIIMA 51,475.789 35, BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS! A: 2 eent. per Lot Al 725 eenl. per At 43 cull as per box . • Feb. 4 E:Rifilly - for money Ape Cisurty itry • B. Reinhold, • •;";:t 100 00 8. W. P. IlOyd r pre, arid .„I.le Jury Pond ; T , 5 00 ID . 4 6.. Urban, .1 4 .1 3 . of Cones -._toga township, fo,rflosting 'timber sold 14 46 Mar. 4 J. J. Cochran, for Lr. B. flag 16 00 _Jesse Landis Esq:"emiliilin case of Coin.' vs. :James Rife. same, Fees paid A. H. Smith, for taking deposi- t r_ don in ease of James Rife refunded 15-00 24 Christian Fenrich, of:Man- or township, Loan . lOO 011 29 Isaac Mayer, Strasburg Loan 130'00 Levi Landis E. Hempfield 200 00 ' 31 John Stautler, Earl 500 00 Adam It Longenecker, East Lampeter, Loan 1000 Q% Eliss B. Bomberger, E Hempfield, Loan 1000 00 Ap'l 1 Dant Kochel, U. Leacock Loan 2050 COI Jno Martin, "Big Spring," Earl - - , 400 06 John Kachel, Strasburg 1000 0$ Chn Risser, Elizabeth 310 00 John Royer, Manheim 400 OD John B. Srnsrnig, Earl 500 01 • Benj. Laridi., E. Lampeter • 1000 00 B ALprigeneyk e r,Lancas ter .. .500 00 L. W, Kinzer, E. Hemp field 100 00 John Rohrer. do .500 00 Abm. Landis, E. Lampe te r 600 .00 Tobias R. Kreider, W do 700 00 Elizabeth Leaman, E do 250 00 Christ. Gert hart, E do 432„ 00 John Geist, jr„ East do 750 0$ Abm. D. Heller, Manbeim 1000 00 2 Jno. Denlinger, sr., E. Hempfield 11000 00 John M. Stehman, Penn, Loan. 1020 00 7 Jacob Bow berger, Upper Leacock, Loan 750 00 22 Henry Andrews: J. P. of Martic - township for stray sheep sold 4 98 Wm. Winters, Mt Joy twp for Road damages on lands of p. Myers and C. Shirk 13 01 Brinton Walters, Sods. bury twp, Exonerated tax 5 2 25 John .1. Evans, J. P. of Little Britain twp, for two stray calves sold 4 28 Benj. Kreider, Manheim, Loan. 600 0 May S Nelson Wolfkill, Fines in Corn. vs R. & Catharine Beck 20 0 0 S. W. P. Bovd, Sheriff, Fines & Jury Fund 27 0 Jul. 12 Jesse Landis. Eeq, Costs _ in Corn. vs. F. Bower 9 8 15 IL Musser, Clei k of Q. R., - costs in Com. vs. J. Docreh 9 0 23 D. H. Heitahn, Treasurer of Commission to Virginia,. bal. refunded 55 41 Semi, Johns, 1:1 Leacock, Loan. 800 0 24 Stican Kuhn. City 101 01 28 Simon filinich, E. Hemp. field 400 01 23 Elias B. Bomberger, E 500 01 A ug. 4 John Rohrer, W. Lampe ter ' 600 0 11 John G. Kendig Edo 500 1, Henry Lichty, E Hemp field 85 0; John Rolucr, 100 IP Dame' Rohrer, do 200 0 12 Farmers Bank of Lat:.cas. • , ter 28000 01 13 Win. Carpenter, Coq 10000 0, 14 Lancaster eotiiity Bank 0000 0 16 Taylor Lane liihuler. city 50 0 18 Amos So..riwer. Manor 25110 11 J• P. Fitaatz. Ephrats 100 01 Saud M. Might, Cones toga 3000 01 Jacob Rohrer, of E. Lam pter 510 01 25 J, •-‘e Landis, Esq., Fecs put ut :Military by late Treasurer, ieturned 15 C 29 J Stauffer, Fail, Loan 300 0 1 Sep. 1 A. Buck %% a: Ea.! Lumpier township, Exon erated tax 1 1; 2 S. W. P. Boyd, Sheriff, Jury Fund & Fines 10 01 5 John M. Greider, W. Hemplield, Guardian of Mary Jane and Catharine Pearson, Loan 160 01 6 Lewis Sprecher City guar dia i of minor childien of Elizabeth Roeder, Loan 111 0 Chn Bornberger,Manheim Loan 150 Qi 13 Win Lippold, C Lampeter 100 0 15 Jonu G. gendigolo 359 Ot 16 John Miller, E. Brumfield 22.1 22 Rudolph Myer, Cone•toga 3000 01 29 Anita S. Sithsenic., City 38.0 i Oct. 4 Jonas Lnuber,Ctay 450 0 6 Marvin Shreiner, City 400 Margret Steward, City 108 01 John G. Eenilie Manor 4506 0 13 George Etcbelberger. City 6110 01 Nov 6 George Mullin, J. P. of E. Bromfield township, for stray cow sold 2 32 10 Amos Ilerr, W. Lampeter, Loan 500 00 Harriet Brown City 50 00 Dec. 1 S. W. I'. Boyd, Sheriff; Fines & Jury Fund Go 00 18 Peter Johns, East Lampe , • ter for Tax omitted 67 9: 24 C. 51. Brown, J. P. of E. Dongal, for two stray steers sold 7 18 31 Fat mers Bark, Interest refuntlid 195 8 Aprrrgate Ass...lament of County rates and linos for 1661, as prr stotrmrsd Treasurer by County Commissioners: Adamstown S 143 10 Bart 777 94 lirccknock 639 55 Carnarvon 1198 70 Cocaltco East 1399 41 Coral mo West 1593 40 Colerain 854 49 Columbia 22411 35 • Conestoga 1752 02 Cenoy 995 15 Clay 1324 OU Donegal East 3319 63 Donegal West 918 46 I.rumore 1514 56 Ephrata 2327 56 Earl 3177 39 Earl East 21119 .44 Earl West 2664 03 - Elizabeth 793 32 Elizabethtown 265 50 • • Eden 484 21 Fulton 1031 SG Heinpfield Fast 3132 24 Hemplleld West 2857 86 . Lampeter East 3482 13 Lampeter West 2886 66 Lancaster twp. 1439 90 Lancaster city—E. R e d's 4909 61 W. " 4490 63 Leocock 2603 94 Leacock Upper 2181 66 • Little Britain 1111'45 Alanheim twp. 3721. 73 Mantic 766 Manor 5413 93 Alonnt Joy twp. •" 1850 47 Mount Joy bor . .' 513 92 Marietta 746 01 Manheim bor. Paradise 365 31 2050 96 Perin- -•- - • . r , 2197- 93 Peques, • 083 '6B , Providence "'' "70, ,74 • Rapho 3140 84 Salisbury 3366 11 • • Saitsbury :•997 06 53
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