gltrlatnalia A. 31. RAMBO, „ COLITDI ifg.a PA . Saturday, Feb. 16, 1867. . . Advertisements" to secure Immediate insertion must be handid in on or before Tharedayevening saoh week. What 'does General Grant Smy ? Why is it, that whenever any new pub-. lic measure is proposed, the . it - J(ll*y is put forth, "What does, General' Grant say ?" If-you tali. of irnp - ettc.thinetbe president, amending the 13anking, law,. passing the Bankrupt bill, or adopting ariy other matter of importinee, no man ventures an opinion without first Asking " What does General Grant say ?" Gen. Grant has never distinguished himself as a jurist; stotesnaan,..oi. a financier.- He has Ipr.oved hitr,Self a great and . • , vali ant soldier, and all honor and praise to hiurforit; but his success in_ -arms has not no - adp him 'a lawyer-nor a.. legislator ;. and yet when a question arises which wouhl require a--judge,-A politi.cian, or a Bank . President to cleakte, the question is invariably put, ".What, does General Grant say ?" as-if he knew everything, and . 4 little More,- .We . desire to take no laureiS - froin,the brow' of our victorious h.lro - ; but to rebuke those_pitiful :croak ers who would refer all the affairs of the nation to a man who frpm education and habit 'cannot be supposed to know.as s much about, them as many others; just as if winning battles made ,him familiar ' with, and master of, everythini else. On the subject of Armies, munitions of war, and the fighting of 'battles,we would give him, prominence, consideration, aud,. act with unlimited < confidence ; but upon other matters we 'believe the General would prefer not' to be-consulted. I:IIPE4CIIMENT. The demand comes from all parts of tlict country, north, south, east aril west, unife-in the cry., - "impeach the' Piesi dent,". for there can be no conddence,in business, nor security Air the country, so long.as a man so devoid of honor and principle occupies the Presidential chair. Never before in this country has an idea taken so firm a hold .on the minds of'the intelligent and reliable portion of the people in so short a time. When jrepeachreent'was first proposed 'sec Chei niOie moderate anci their _Organi, opposed it atood aghast at the idea of bringing the high est-officer in the government on trial be fore the :bar' of justice; forgetting that theTiesident, be he whom - he may, is just as amenable to'the laws as the huin --blesi officer,.and that the Constitution itself expressly defines . for what crimes and misdemeanors, and how he khall be tried:. Others again plead, let him be guilty of some more overtact—some worse act, if hi dare', before arraigning him at the_ bar of the Senate. • _ Rutin 'a' few short months. what a change has.there been - in pitblic opinion. Now the cry is almost unanimous--" Im peach the traitor to Republican institu tions; wh; wait for further crimes ?". What worse is it possible for the 'acting President to do than he is now. pledged to 'do when the time arrives 7 He has proved. that lie_ will veto every act of Congress, bearing...upon the rebellious -South, - or tending to• the. supreme:yr of loyalty. What if C.ongress is able to pass these bills ever his veto; how can the:) , be enfoi:Ced . against • the combined Pcwers . ofAreasoniand the Presidential Commander in Chief of the army and navy, ? _ Andrew Johnson is committed by his own word'S - to - do . all:in power to pre i.entloYal men frbm getting the mastery in any-of the,relellious States, and hav ing proved himself to be as'obstinato as he is unprincipled• and perfiduous;we can 'dell believe that'-nothing but his im peacumenCwill Make re-coustruotiOn on ...true basis possible. Ifhe regards the present Congress as 1 . 1 a' body hanging- an . the verge of the_ 'governmenti" will not look on the . . nest iu .the same light ? Zed on bysueh advisers as W. H. Seward, and• many of the leading rebels of the South,,vuhaer . • ible to any extent through his vices and passions,' tyraoical by nature, his course, in-the•futurn; if not" eheeked, can be as foretojd as the reti.:.-n of ..the - sun. . . It is not pos'sibl'e that Any right can be "secured-to the .loyal •men of, the Andy. Jonnson - in power.:' The or- ders of the President bind General Grant [antrevery other: - officer of , the' army and and - shciuld" he resort to force with hss.Congress cf. : the 'people, they: , rnitSt accept their orderSll 2 oni .hitn, or resign. Let the impeachment resolutions now before Congreis pushed at nnoTe i; let the PreSident he tried '"..for 'cOrnbining • The -of: - the fo.uthja'resiat;the,le g iSl a tion of , the na tional Congress ; for other high crimes andinisdemeanors.V--- I .?Tis useless to,enu7. • I ,fnerate::theie , inisdkneanorS. -:-Frem his' siiininoiLi Speech in'the'llioir'o r tietiels'4'na their. friends, at the• -I ; residentiat Man • • • OM, February2d; to the present time, Andrew Johnson's whole course has been suchas',to-degrade the American People in the eyes:of the whole.,eivilipd The loyal- people of thewhole , ,_eountn,- demand-_ this course. . The : 'hlood of thousands; murdered for. their: loyalty, cries aloud from every • Southern State. LetCangressheed the - - cry, and do its duty regardless of the ',resistance threat ened - by the journals of the South, and lhe Copperhead age - moles of 'the.Asesoici— ated Preis, and those •other, clear friends of our country—the Euglitth journals= whothreaten in the same manner that they threatened ruin if- we should resist the - rebel forces n' arching on Washing. tan, in 1861. This oratory is to be DX pected ; we' heard the - same threats at every period of the war, when the 'goy-. erument uieditated any vi - gorons move-, m.ent; the game of bluff has been played out. The body of th?..NPrthern peOple stand firm, determined - to press forward, the only policy . that can lead the nation to honor and safoty. 'Let Congress the same. Editor. Gov. Geary has signed the joint reso talon ratifying the Constitutional amend went, passed:by-the Pennsylvania Legis lature7.- The .L . New Jersey . Mame yesterday refused to pass the bill for the relief of members convicted of . bribery, over the Governor's veto. The Internal. Revenue -receipts o Maryland for 1864, 1865, and 18G6, were over $16,000;000. A proposition to strike out the word "white" from the C,onstitutiou of Nis souri, hcs becri introduced in the Senate of that State. Chittenden & Co.'s dry goods store, Broadway and Leonard street,New York, was burned op Tuesday. The loss was about $1,500,000, and is mostly insured. Among the insurances were the following in Philadelphia Companies: Franklin, $15,000 ; North America, $15,000 ; Phoenix, $5OOO ;.Stateof Penn sylvania, $10,000; Insurance Company of North America, $5OOO ; American, $5,000. The Senate Committee on Foreign . Relations has agreed . to 'report agaiPst the confirmation . of Edgar Cowan as Minister .to . .Austria, in - place of - Mr, . • Motley. The Feriia'n 'movement at Chester,Eng land, amounted to nothing. It is rumor ed that the Liverpool docks'are to be blown up by the insurgents. The Ways and Means Committee Will not report on the -amendatory- Tariff bill fcir,a;week. ..,Tb,ey,bave'varied the duty on, ilen, wool; aud -otherarticles. The apprehended rndian war. grows more and more probable. The anniversary, of the birth of Abra ham Lincoln was ealebratul on Tuesday in the New Jersey House of Assembly. A portrait of the late- President was presented by a .Committee appointed to procure it. , A man named Nichols murdered his wife and two children in Brookfield, Missouri, on Sunday night, and then killcd himself. . The House had another very interest ing session on Wdrinesday,on -lir. Stevens' bill for military diStricts for the South. He opposed ; with great resoluteness, all atteriapt.3 . to amend it, .and succeeded in defeating the 'motion to refer to the Judiciary Committee, with instructions to report immediately to the House. His appeal to the House to resist any encroachments of the Opposition was one of the most impressive scenes ever-wit nessed in the House. -He stood in his place, and for over - half an. hour talked to the members, who bad all gathered in a. circle around him, in an earnest and eloquent manner, to stand firm by 'hits. He took up the -various amendments which 'had been offered, .and gave good reasons why they should not prevail,and with good burner to all. The yeas and nays were finally taken on the motion to refer ; and nefore the result was announe- . ed it was found he had carried' his point an•ainst any reference,and then Deniocrats who had voted with the Republicans who wanted. to emasculate it, commenced to change their votes, and when the vote was announced he had saved his bill by a vote of 94 to 61: - Then came the yeas and nays on - the final passage of the bill. Those voting no with the.Demccrats and elected as Republicans. were—Baker, Baldwin,' Banks, Davis; Den ees, Dodge, Kelso, Kuykendall, Latham, Loan, W. 11. Randall,Raymond, Rousseau, Still well, J. Thomas, and F. Thomas - . The result was announced. Yeas, 109; nays, 55.: Theie Was great rejoicing anion* the Republicans, who 'erotyded around Mr. Stevens, whose ,face was 'lit up with a glow of delight as he received congratulations, on this, one of his greatest triumphs. BuTLEa.--=The. following, char ,a.cteristic letter was sent by Gen. Butler, to' the editor of the New York Tribune : Smi•May I ask you to stamp.a forgery? An announcement is going the rounds of the papers4hat :I have - brought a suit against, one-Pomeroy, of The La Crosse (Wis.) ffentocrat," for libel. That action, So eentrary-tolny determined silence as to newspaper slanders, needed confirma tion, so the Democrat publishes -a• letter purporting to be ,signed by me,-offering to withdraw the suit, M-which-le Makes a grandiloquent and abusive'reply. Need ,say, thatj. I.lave ,bronghtom such suit against • him .or , -any- other ' slanderingseribhler . .? The-..letteris. a , forgery.; BZNI. F. 81JT.t.2.n. • , New York, February,- 1867. The Latest News. 111 r. Stevens' Bill NEW A.DVERTISEMENTS FIN : "4.NQES 0]? - L4Nc. , covNTy" B.ECEIrrs TV PIE CO. TREASURY FOll 1866 .SAMUEL ENSKINGER;Treasurei. ' 1866: %To cash reed from Samuel Hess, late Treas. Balance on hand --' . '", its per last Auditor's rePOrt, .?50,536 59 Jan. 1, To cash received from ' Jesse Landis, Esq., on ad- a count of Judgment in Cora mOnwealth vs. D. Potts, • ' 200 00 Jan. 6, - To cash received from -1 do. do costs ComthonWealth . vs.. Briggs, - " , • 20.68 Jan. 8, To cash received from - -:•do", do., costs Commonwealth - vs. Isaac Millington, 25 78 Jan. 11, ,To cash received from - • do. do-, . costs Commonwealth- ,- • vs. --- 7 --- Patterson, -, 4 22 15 Jan. 11, To cash received from " ' ' N. Ellmaker, Esq.; juror's . fine for John C. Hagar, • •- , §OO Jan, 15; To cash received from . • Elizabeth - Kurtz,: Lancaster -. ' • '•' " city loan; '• • . . - 00-00. Jan..18, - To cash received from „ '•• 'Henry Weidman, costs -in ' . '' Commonwealth vs. N.' Weld-, • -. man,.,, ,;•-• : .., V..:-- . . .. - 53 56 • Jan. 19, To Cash received from, Jesse Landis, Esq., fOr A. • . • Killian'and G. YeislY, - Costs -• ; in court vs, W. - G-: Christy, 39 18 Jan. 20, Received from S. B. Foltz, justice of„the peace of Brdcknock township, for a stray cow sold,- . 1 - 35 Jan. ;2.2, Received from 8.. B. Thomas, for a lot - of old oak . plank, sold at Groeff's land ing,. , SO OS Jan. 24, Received:from John B. Good, Esq., for juror "lino for John Good, ' . 500 Jan. 29, Received' from :Kra. McGlinn, fines in Common wealth vs. A. 11. McGcliun, 5 00 Jan. 29, Received from State .tax, being the amount assess ed over State quota, 7075.85 Jan. 29i Received from Militia tax, paid to County as per act of Assembly, 3246 SO Jan. 30,Received from F. Smi th, Sheriff, fines and jury fund, ' 62 00 Feb. 5, Received from Wm. S. Amweg, Esq., fines in Corn. vs. Horner, 2 00 March 5, Received from J. B. :- • Kauffman, Esq., fines in Com. vs. John Fisher, 50 00 March 12, 'Received from. G. Young, for a lot of old bridge lumber sold, ' 25 00 March 19, Received from*Ches- ter co., their' share of bridge between Lane: and Chester counties. ' • 1618 18 March 22, Received from H. N. Breneman, justice of the peace of Elizabethtown boro. . for a stray bull and six sheep sold, . _l5 S 3 March 24,' Received from Jesse , Landis, Esq., balance of Judgment: tte. in Common-. . wealth vs. D. Potts, . -- 10 30 March 27, Received from Jacob H. Miller, of East Donegal ' • township, loan, - • 500 00 Mai'. 27, Received from Daniel • "Witmer,. of East 'Earl town ship, loan, 200 00 Mar. 27, Received from Jno. Sensenig, sr., of Earl town ship, loan; . . 300 00 liar. 27, Received of John B. - ' - Sensenig, of Earl twp., -loan. 20 00 April •2, Received" of Tobias. Denlinger, of East Hemplield . .. township,-loan, 1200 00 April 2, - .Received from Jacob - Buyers, 'of West Lampeter •. • township, loan, '' - . 350 00 April 2, Received from Eml. Kinach, of East Hempfteld township, loan, ' . 800 00 April 3, Received of. Benj. K. Andrews, of Providence twp. loan„ - • , •. . 1000 00 April 3, Recerged from .Sinatpn Beverson, of. Bak Lampetr ' ..$ ' township loan, . 20 00 April 3, Rec'd from Farmers' , National Bank or Lane. loan; . 12000 00 April 3, 'Received from ' Jno. i Buckwalter, of" 1V Lampeter township, loan, 400 00 - April 3,•Received. front C. H. Bossier, Ex'r., of Mauheim township, loan, 4060-00 April 3, Received froin" Eliza- both Eby, of East Hemptield township, loan, 700 00 April 3,1: eceivod from Daniel _Rohrer, of East Hempfield township, loan, 2900 00 April 4, 'Received from E. B. Bomberger, of E Hempfield township, loan,. 1000 00 April 9, Received from an ahoy-:. mous letter for Taxes, 150 00 April 9, Received from Adam Bortzfield, of Conestogo twp. loan, . 1000 00 April 9, Received from Eliza beth Eby, of East Hempiluld township, loan, 1300 00 April 16, Received from Sami. - B. Denlinger, .of Paradise township, loan,. lbw 00 April 18, Received from -B. F. Bear, Esq,, Solicitor, costs in Com. vs: Sha dm and Seagrist, - 35 26 April 20, Received from W. A. -Morton," fine and. Costs in Cont.-vs. Hensler ,6:, Foose, . SS 85 April 23, Received of juo. Lip- - ' , , - pincott, sr., fine in Corn. vs. - John Lippincott, jr:,. 1 00 May 7, Received from John -Denlinger, of Paradise town ship, loan, - -. 1000.00 May 16, Received from Tobias Denlinger, of E Hempfield township, loan, 500 00 May IS, Receivedf roil . ' Isaac D. Heller, of E tampeter town ship, loan,' ' . • 1400 00 Miry-22, - Received 'from E. B. Bomberger, of East Hemp- - held township, loan, . 1000 00 May 22,- '- Received from the - , Manhelm• National Bank, Joan;, 10,000 00 . . May 2S, Received from John Rohrer- of East: Hemptield township, loan, ' ' . • 300 00 June 1, Received from Benja min Althouse, of Masheim township, loan, 500 00 June 4. Received from ChriS- thm Risser, of Elizabeth twp. 1 . loan, . .., 500 00 June 7, Received from S. Long, of Drumoro twp., , for blank tax.. duplicate, - . 25 Aug. 13, Received from Geo. N. Lefever, of West Lampeter township, loan, Aug. 16, Received from Jno. - Brenoman, of West Donegal, for tax - not assessed, . , Aug.- 25, ,Received of William Chandler; J: I'. of Drumoro . township, for drift logs sold -Aggregate 4 68C8317beilt of C6unty rates and levies for IS6O, Per, list furnished Treasurer by • ' County CommissiOners,tcrwil: Adamstown Borough s'l62 91 Bart, - ~ -- ' .1025 35 BrecknOch, .;: _ . • 701 01 Caernarvon, - - 1562 Si Cocalico Eas t, , , 1291 87 Cocalica.West; 2 . 1832 69 Colerain, ' 1090 18 Columbia Borough, .2706 44 Conestoga, .• - 1849 31 Conoy, 1320 00. Clay,- 1731 17.: Donegal East, 3828 52 I. Donegal West, • • 1203 93 Druinore, - 1907.72 Ephrata, 3154;.78 Earl, ' 4166 01 Earl East, '., 2433 OT Earl West, ,-. 3378 93, Elizabeth, ' - - 993 29; Elizabethtown BOrough; Eden, • 637 48 , -Fulton - • • 1289 54 • - .ElempAeld'East; , - . • • 4235 19 Hempfield,Westi 3851 82 `Lam peter East, 4221 50 Lam, , peter -West, , • „ *3709 91 - - Lapeasteri•:, , ,••.- . ---• ••-. . —l7BB 46 .. li'otth3rest Waid,3218',19- t Soilth-Ward 232/ SC: Ward 3924:45=, • !` • South East WaTd.,1949 'OO Leneock, ' • - -8512 58 NEW AbYERTISEMENTS LeacoekTfpper, 3296 13 Little Britain, .... .-: '1394 20 Manlieirn, . Martic, . . -, 1075 07 Manor, • • _:: 6853 15 Mount Joy, - . ' 2447 21 Mount Joy',l3grou,gb, 609 00 Marietta. do •1330 05 Manbeitn 'di? '415 65 __._ - - , Paradise; - , , 2802 71 - Penn, 267ri 96 • Peqn ea, 1931 95 ProvidOnce, -. 1096 82 Rapho, ' ' ' ' 3984 89 Salisbury, 4191 50 . . Sadsbury, 1225 08 Strasburg, 3124 50 Strasburg Borough, 637 35 Warwick, . 3576 90 'Washington Borough, ' •220 12 -- 119,610 52 ._ . ..„ . . Cash. received as Excess Tax - for 1865, as follows: , East Earl toivO • hip, $22 SO ' . • CarnarVon township, 1 90 • Elizabethtown Borough, 400 Leacock township, 3 S 5 Strasburg Borough, 6 10 Manheim township, ' 16' 64 • 55 29 To aggregate amount of State Tax levied for 1566, 33,5G1 43 To aggregate amq Mili tary Taxlevied for 1816, 6,067 00 To amount of outstand ing Tax as per last Auditors' Report, 6,944 SO To amount of unpaid items, 40' 49 ' Contra. .Expenclitui•es of 1866. • By Court order in favor of P. G-. Eberman, for stating the account of 1565, $ 25 00 By Court order in favor of Co. • Audhors, for arrearages auditing account of 1864, 108 50 By Court order in favor of Co. Auditors,-for auditing of 1805, 307 GO By amount of Commissioners' orders paid for 1866, 124,765 62 By amount of Court bills paid for 1866, 12,412 11 By amount of Road orders paid - for 1800, 121 9G By amount of Constables' Re turn orders for 1866, 377 90 By amount of commissions al - Lowed Colectors on County tax, . 761'72 By amount of Exonerations al lowed Collectors on County, tax, Ic2 09 By amount of commissions al- • lowed Colectors on State tax, 618 24 By amount of Exonerations al lowed Collectors on State tax, 175 73 By n mount of County . Commis sioners' bill paid in Militia Fund, 2 7 3 50 • By amount of Exonerations and commissions allowed Collectors in Military Fund, 51 73 By amount of outstanding Co. tax; -September 8, 1566, . 29,648 31 By ain't of outstanding State tax, September 6, 1866, 6,024 89 By amount ofoutstanding Mili tia tax, September 8, 18GG, 5,868 00 By am ou n t of Treasurer's com mission on $234,728.61 at 1 per cent.. 2,347 28 By amount to State tax paid to - Commonwealth, full quota, 31,501 79 ,Balance, 59,129 23 Receipts in the County Treasury for 3/S66—Ellwood Greist, areas • urer. Sept. 10, Received from - the Executors of Samuel Ens minger, late Treasurer, - 59,129 23 Sept. 10, Receivedofjohn Den •' linger, of Paradise township, • loan, 3,500 00 Sept. 10, Received of Isaac D. -:- Heller, . of, List Lampeter ' toivriship; Marii.E, - --- •- .L.• - ' 'ii- .:, 4.1200:00 Sept. , 10, Received of James - . -- • Lindsay, ')Leacock, towbSiiiii;" amount tine from-cold town- • • . ship for constructing bridge across Peqn ea creek, 300 00 Sept. 10, Received from Tess° ' Landis,forfeitod recognizance for Aug. term 1365; No. 69, 150 00 Sept. 24, 'Received from Joseph . Frants, from East Earl twp., loan, ' 620 00 Sept. 25, Received from J. B. Kautiman, .Esq., forfeited recognizance in Coin. vs. E. Kurtz, - ' - - 250 00 Oct. 1, Received, from Martin Denlinger, of Paradise town- ' ship, amount due from said township for building bridge across the Pequea creek, 300 00 ! Oct. 1, Received from Benja min Witmer, of. East Lam peter township, loan, 1,000 00 Nov. 5, Received from Tobias Denlinger, of East -Hemp field township, loan, 400 00 Nov. 12, Received from J. Q. Mercer,. of Sadsbury town ship, loan, 400 00 Dec. 1, Received from Jos. En gles, J. P. of Martic township for drift logs sold, 251 15 Dec. 3, Received from 0. J. • Dickey, Esq., Corn. vs. F. tinkle, 30 00 Dec: 3, Received of J. D. Wil son, Corn. vs. Roath, - 101 42 'Dec. 3, Received from Henry 'J. S. Wit mer, loan, • , 4,000 00 Dec. 4, Received fi?d'ln :J. J. Springer, Com. vs. 'John _ - Franciscus,. 75 00 Dec. 12, Received from J. H. • ' Zellers, fines and Jury funds Quarter Sessions Court, 383 05 Dec. 24, Received of Cornelius Lobn, Cruardian, of Man hehn township, loan, 850 00 Dec. 27, Received from A. R. - Witmer' J. P. Manor town ship, est'ray . sold , 5 30 Dec. 34 Received from —, Coin. vs. C. Stoner, 40 00 1867. ' Jan. 2, Received from Tobias Kremer, West Lampeter twp loan, 800 00 Jan. 7,',Received from Eliza- bah Houston, Sadsbury twp loan, 350 00 Jan. 9, Received of John Sel doninidge, Jury fines, 41 72 7b cash received as Excess Tax for 1866., Adamstown Borough, r 754 • Caernarvon, 1 90 - . Columbia Borough, -.' 7 3 1 5 6 7 750 0 Donegal W est, 2 85 5 0 44 2 Elizabeth, • Elizabethtown, . S 55 Little Britain, Lampeter East, ' Mount Joy, 1 90 • Manheirn Borough, ' 200 Lampeter West,' - • _ 310 • Marietta Borough, _ - ll 75 'Heinpfield West, ..• - 12 . 85 Penn, . • , . 490 • Pequeai._, :-, - • ~---• 215 Leaciick, - • t ' ; • 3S 58 Rapho, ~, , , 659 - Earl West, - ' '-5 95 Fulton, • • ' • -- -• 475 • .Coealico West, - • 10 18 - Strasburg, - 640 Mantic -- ,-:2 40 ' Conestoga,. . 430 Conoy; - :.-,',„ ; 602 Ephrata,- '- ' . . 10 - 00 Leaeoele-Upper, 5 -.- ,' ISO .Manheiiiiri• • 400 Strasburg Borough, • .5 70 Colerain, ~ 6 34 Mount Joy Borough, . 9 50 Lancaster, ~ •, " 8 -30 ParadiSe, '.. . : 2 55 . - Warwick, . . 31.35 ' - Sadsbury, ,- , `.. ' 475 Earl , East, -- _. .',-,- • •, ._ ....... 10•00 , 373 . 33 Drumore,. . --• ••• . ‘._. -.3 SO_ , . 803 00 IS 00 15885 To amount of outstanding Co., -- tax; September. 10; 1866, . 20,616 31 ToamomitofoatstandingState„ - tax, Septembei.lo, 1866,• - 6,024 89 To amount of outstanding Alin 'tary,tax,Sept. 10;1880, - • , '5,868 00 Toamountofoutstanclliag bills, January 12, 1867, • 76 70 116,173 10 _ • ME *274,651 22 274.,G54 21 NEW ../i.DVER:TISEM.ENTS contra: 'Expenditures • -for 1566 By payment oflBoCommiSsion ers' orders, . ' ' 48,880 04 By payment of 322 .Court bills • - " and Certificates, _ • 5,192 43 By payment of 10 Road Viewers' orders, 76 75 By payment of 1 order to Sup erintendent of Teachers' In stil.ute,as per act of Assembly 200 00 By payment of exonpra ti onsal lowed Collectors- on State,. County and Military tax,. 4,374 31 By payment of commissions allowed Collectors on State, County and Military tax, 5,442 95 Outstandivg Taxes, January 12, 1807. Rapho, - ' tk.ioo 00 . , 33 , -ecknock, 155,88 Bart, —' -- 438 86 Cocalico East,• -, 169 34, Donegal East, • 509 97 •Druinore, - . .. Earl,Bol 00 Earl East, . ' , S-1 63 • - - - Fulton, 401 . 91 , Heruptield East, • 489 81 Lanc. city, East Wards, 825 ® • do do West Wards, 132 94 Manoetownship, 1,139 31 Salisbury, , , - 455 27 , Salsbury, 50 85 Strasburg Borough, 18 95 - --------- 6,323 90 By Treasurer's Commirsions on 864;166.48 at 1 per cent. --, . ,- 641 66 .Balance, - '45,041 06 AUDITORS' REPORT. We, the undersigned Auditors of Lan caster County, do_ certify, that we have carefully examined the foregoing, account of Samuel Enstninger, late Treastirer of said County and compared his vouchers with the same, end find there is a balance in the hands of his Executors of Fifty-nine thousand one hundred and twenty-nine dollars and twenty-three cents, ($59,129.23,) which amount, they have paid over to the present Treasurer, Ellwood Oldest. 'e, the undersigned Auditors of Lan caster County, do certify, tLat we have carefully examined the annexed account of Ellwood Griest, Treasurer of said" County, and-cei4p#red his vouchers with the same. and:ailfid there is a balance in his hands, tlil6/-12th day of January, ISO 7, of Forty-liVe thousand forty-one dollars and six cents, ($45,011.06). We have examined the account of Chris tian Gast, Treasurer of-the Poor and House of Employment, of Lancaster County, and find a balance in his hands of Two hund red and fifty-eight dollars and ninety-nine cents, ($256.99, on January Ist, 1667. We have examined the-account of P. W. Housekeeper, Treasurer of the Board of Prison Inspectors, and found it correct, showing a balance ota venty-sevendolla rs and sixty cents, ($77.60,) which he has paid over to his successor, Geo. Long. "We have examined the account of Gee. Long, Treasurer of the Board of Prison Inspectors, and found it correct, showing a balance in his hands of Three hundred and nine dollars and seventy-nine cents, ($309.79,) January Ist, 1567. The liabilities of the County, at the pres ent time amount to (for loans,) $199,414.75. In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands at the Commissioners' Office, this nineteenth day of January, 1867. DAVID S. CLARK, DANIEL M. BABY, GEO. W. HENSEL, County Auditors. COMMISSIONERS' STATEMENT. The following is a statement of the Com missioners' Orders drawn on Samuel Inswinger and Ellwo6d Griest, Treas urers of Lancaster county, for the year 1860. Assessors pay, Erecting Bridges, Repairing Bridges, 1,037 20 Court of Quarter Sessions, 4,123 72 Court House, 574 71 , Cr)roner, 036 17 Obramissioners' 0ffice,5,4,255 65 , Elections,- 5,105 19 - . Fuel, .—5.) 0 50 Post:tge, Penitentiary, Gas, Printing, Public ikices, Poor, Prison, VztgrantS,- Loans, interest, . Post Mortems, ' . 200 00 Lunatic Hospital, 399 41 New Hospital (Lau. co.) . . 20,000 00 Janitor,slo 00 Road damages. 5,420 10 Toxes.Refunded, 405 07 Miscellaneous, 2,917 01 Clerk, 25 00 Auditors, 416 10 Court Bills paid, 17,504 5-1 Road viewers'- orders, I9S 71 . Constables' returns, 377 00 . . Teachers' In,:titate, Exoner's and Commission orders 11,589 79 County Bill paid in Military fund 273 50 Out standing Taxes, 0,323 90 State Tax, *paid to Conimmewealth 31,501 79 Treasurers'. Commissions, 2,958 94 Balance, 45,041 00 " Erecting Briilgcs, Jacob Kauffman; in full for bridge at Bunting's ford, $ 190 00 E. McMellen, in full for bridgo at Musselman's' mill, 106 09 T. M. Storb, marble date stone at Bunting's - bridge. ' - 6 00 Geo. M. Steinman powder for Safe Har bor bridge, '. 6 00 J. F. Frey, in full for masonry at Safe -Har bor bridge, 1,318 08 "Win. Lowry, ferrying at Safe Harbor bridge, 1 00 FL McMellen, in full for building bridge at Leaman Place, • 1,796 50 Samuel Good, donation towards erectihgb'dge in Bart township, , 50 00 B. McMell.m . , on account of bridge at °verb°ltz er's • . 1,900 00 J. C. Carpenter, in full for bridge at Safe Harbor, 5,909 99 E. 111cAf ellen, on account of bridge at Mussel man's mill, (Ciliques,) GOO 00 Jacob Kautrman, lumber and labor for Safe Har bor bridge, 61 78 12,00 S 25 Repairing Bridges. J. B. SwartzwelUer, P. Stormfels, and Daniel Erisman,for inspecting bridge at Eshiaman's mill, - $ 600 It. S. Evans, material. & repairs of bridge at Wolf's mill, 117 16 John Shea Ifer, repairing bridge in Ephrata twp. 116 75 J. C. Rhoads; foi lumber, -12 21 A. W. Russel, spikes, citc. .24 50 Sam'l Hess, lumber for b'dge at Graeir sland'g; 760 58 1,037 20 Court of Quartei• Sessions. J. IL' Livingston, Esq., Attorney Fees, 200 00 N. A. Atlee, Esq, Att'y 'Fees, . 1,155 00 John FI. Zellers;- Esq., Clerk's Fees,_ 2S F. Smith, Esq., - Sheriff's Fees, 1,40 44 4,123 72 Court Muse. Geo. Steinman LL $ 2S 20 ' G.R. Shaum, Repairing Chairs, • -. 1 00 A. C.. Flinn, Repairing. Furnace, • . -• 400 • FL Wogner,'Lahor;. 151 25 J. Rotharmel; Brushes, 23 95 Finsming,er,• Esq., . • Reps. in Treas. Office, 6 00" DES.sct'J.S.Burshi, Glass- 1 00 —•- • - C. F. Ebe - rman, card and -.- winding town clock, 60 OQ NEW AIIyERTISIDIETS. I NEW ADYEATISE.ME:ISIII S. C. Snyder, Sundries, 17 45 do 1. - doz Brooms, 6 00 Mrs: 'Wiley, clan 'g house 4 50 W. Fisher, • ' 12 35 Jacobne.,re p' g chairs -1 00 D. Bitch, iron railin for Libr'y room and labor, 36 05 D. Erisman, repairing • • doors, windows, &e., 9 62 Anna Su . ydan, cleaning Court House, &c., " 20 50 E. MeMellen, shelving, &c., Library Room, 130 04 C. T. Gould, repairing - • chairs, 2 00 Edward Carter, painting Court House, 137 07 C. Gast, for Spittoons, 6 90 Wm. Sheer, ice bill, -. 12 35 James Brockley, piling brick, 2 25 J. Gable, bill Sor sundr's, 115 65 Deaner t Schaum 7 bill . for sundries, ' 27 75 C. Schueble, 1 load sand, . 90 E. Ebv, on account of - brick for sewer, 30 00 E. Rohrer, white coating Sheriff's office,., 3 00 John Rains, for masonry, 11 37 Eli Rudy, do 21 S 6 A. Eider, Esq., George Leonard, Esq., at d jus tices of the peace, hold ing inquests on the bodies of tifty-four per sons, found dead in Lancaster county, 636 17 636 17 Commissioners'' Office. 116,173 10 David Kemper, Esq., 162 days' services as Com missioner, at $3 per clay $456,00. 5,300 miles, at ten cents per mile, 5530,00. Total, $1,016,00. Balanccdue him in lull $416 00 Jesse Landis, Esq., one quarter's salary as So licitor, in fall, 62 50 Thomas C. Collins, Esq., 160 days' services as Commissioner, at $3 per day, $-430,00. $5,212 miles, at ten cents per mile, $321.21. Total, $1,001.20. Balance due him in fall, 326 20 Jacob B. Shuman, Esq., 172 days' services us Commissioner, at 5:3 - - per day, $516.00. 3,878 miles, at ten cents per mile, $387.8.0. Total, .903.50. Balance due him in full, 403 SO I', G. Fberman, Esq., Clerk's salary in full, 1,00000 Thos. C. Collins, Esq, on acct. of services in '66, .600 00 J. B. Shaman, Esq., on fleet. of services in 18136, GOO 00 Sam!. Slokom, Esq., on acct. tbr services in '66, 650 00 B. F. Bear, Esq., on acct. as Solicitor, IS7 SO Jno. Sheatier, bill for stationery, 6 50 J. E. "Barr, bill for sta tionery, .. 2 05 W. D. Stauffer, bill for stationery, 1 10 Elections. J. E. Carpenter and J. P. - , Boyd, clerking for special election, 11 SO Election officers for City election, 79 90 P. S. Baker. notifying _ officers elcctal, 1 00 Election °flit or; hording special &cal in, 1,298 S 2 Election officers holding Township elections, 1,102 67 J. E. Carpentdr and J. P. Boyd, clerking for Re turn Judges, 30 00 ^ Return Judges holding General Elections, 1,340 S 7 teigtprwalt, elec; tion bax•O'S, 31 25 Assessor,s pay for list of voters,.. 53l 20 • Constables pay at Town ship elections, 258 73 Assess ore pay for return ing Militia rolls for '66, 3-14 84 $, 3,530 00 12,00 S 25 17 46 1,2,- . 43 5S 176 04 2,102 S 6 62S 19 23,400 00 14,750 00 4(137 78 58,880 00 9,023 25 5,105 19 Fuel. Henry Baumgardner; for coal, 559 50 Tosktge. J. J. Cochran, postage & envelopes, $l7 4G - Penitentiary. Eastern Penitentiary, for support of convicts for 1555, , $1,253 53 • Gas. Lancaster Gas comp., gas bills, $176 04 200 00 . . Printing. Benjamin Leaman, $ 3 00 Cooper 6: Sanderson, 27S 90 Pearsol (t . Geist,- 355 65 J. E. Barr (Cr, Co., Daily Express, 3 20 F. L. Baker, 69 22 J. A. Hei.tand St . Comp., 584 28 J. lt, Hoffer, 40 00 J. M. Ensminger, 51 00 $2,90,156 SD Joint Dear's Sons, prin ting' and Stationery, 499 70 S. A. Wylie, 134 90 Do. do. - MI 51 A. M. Rambo, 135 00 William B. Wiley, 23 50 2,392 Su ' • Public Offices. Geo. \Tian t,bill for books and binding, 559 94 J. G. Carroll, repairing - seals.for Q. S. and 0. C. offices, 10 25 J. G. Carroll, for seal ' presses,Common Pleas, = ' . Recorder S. Treasurer's offices, 2S 00 Poor. C. Gast, , Esq., Treasurer • of Poor and. House of Employment, in full of estimate for support of Poor for MN," :2,340 00 Prison. _ P. W. Housekeeper, Esq. on account of estimate for support of Prison, 3,350 00 Geo. Long, Esq., in full - of estimate for support of Prison, 10,900 00 14,750 00 Vagrants. , Geo. Sanderson, Esq., llayor .antl Constables fees in vagrant cases, - 1,037 73 ,--- 1,037 78 Loavc. Loans. paid to, individ uals and banks, . 55,880 00 58,830 00 • -.lnterest. Interest paid to individ uals and banks, • ' 9,025 21 Post ilfortems: Post mortem exumintt- . tions on the bodies of 20 pesrons found dead •in - - Lancaster county. - 200 00 200 00 Pennsylvania Statc Lunatic Hospital, 4 - John A.. - Weir, Esq., Treasurer, for suppott and clothing of Rowe, ' Witmer,. Geist and Illig, . - _ - 399 41 '299.41 New Hospital—Lancaster Counts.. C. Gast, Eq., on account • - of estimate for'building • • now hospital, - -- 20,000 00 - _ _ _ Janitor. ,TOseph C. Snyder, on acct. -of service, • •• 574 71 Coroner, 4,255 65 559 50 ERE] -- 1,285, 5S 17G 01 62S 19 2,340 00 9,025 24 20,000 03 510 00 1510 00, Road Damages. Solomon High, Earl 32 OQ Isaac Oberly, East Earl 18 00 John Shirk, East Earl 38 00 Samuul Richwine, E Earl 14 00 Henry Good, East Earl 20 00 Geo. Sanderson", for City 110 00 Adam Mowerer, Drumore 20 00 Elias Binkley, W Cocalico 71 34 D. Pannebeciter W Cocalico 90 20 - 3. Hornberger, W Cocalico 18 86 Samuel Book - Drurnore 10 00 John Ranck, Earl tit E Earl 8 00 Tas.c.tJno.Whiteside,Cole'n 30 00 Fred. Hess, E. Hempfield 217 75 A'i'm Brubaker, E do 57 75 Wm: C. Worth, Colerain 250 00 Abr'm Risser, Mount Joy 25 00 P. Wealund, Mount Joy 25 00 David Eckman, Colerain 28 00 Kirk. Few, East.Donegal 85 00 James Barley, Colerain 25 00 H. A. Wade, W Donegal 129 00 Jas .McCaminon, Colerain. 20 00 John Mawl, Colerain 5 00 John Whiteside,-Colerain 50 00 Joseph Black, Colombia 1,207 10 Chas. Pantie, Columbia 2,8u7 10 Saud. Graif,'W'Donegal S QQ• Taxes Refithuted: J. N. Miller, collector, N. East and South East Wards, taxes refunded in Evans' estate, $333 62 Wm. Rodgers, col. E Earl 11 10 Wen. Hughes, 2 40 J. Seachrist, E HemPfield -9 40 J. S. Buckwalter, Stras burg borough, John Scott, Eulton Killian Back, City P. Albright, City, (Wrest Wards) T. C. Porter, City, North East Ward W. N. Nevin, do do do 7 35 John Coble, col. Mt. Joy township 6 72 • Miscellaneous. John Seldomridge, Esq., indexing equity cases 25 00 Jesse Landis, Esq„ ser vices rendered in Coin. vs. Potts P. G. Eberman, esq., dis tributing assessments Jesse Landis,esq.,attend ing road views in Col umbia M. McCallum, painting and glazing Samuel Hess, abatement of taxes Joliet Boner, expenses in arresting horse thieves, and conveying . to Lan caster county jail S. If. Leaman, sundry services in Recorder's office Ralcestraw, M. Cooper and J. lieyber ger, for reviewing road iu Colerain Jesse Landis,esq.,l-Ittend ing road views rn Col umbia Win. Cooper, boarding Jurors G. Clarkson;- qualifying Commissioners P. G. Eberman, distribu ting Tally papers J. S. Masterson and F.R. Wriglt t,arresting horse thief P. S. Baker, for arresting a horse thief I. Lose 'and Thos. Davis, arresting a horse thief, C. A. Heinitsh, for Union Fire Company, • A. Bair, eop'ng tax dup., Daniel Elder. do do J. K. Latnborn, do do Samuel Book, do do P. G. Eberman, distribu ting Tally papers, S. 0. Nourse, copying duplicates, John Sin ith, copying and altering-valuations, I C. A. Elder, copying - tax duplicates . , John Baker and P. G. Eber man :uttering State Tax, John Zercher, copying tax duplicates, John It. &glen, recording p., otti core, Witham Damuth, copying tax duplicates, Samuel Hut er, elk ing.G. Rupp to House of Refuge, Jolla Murphy for arresting • foim horse thieves, - Peter C. Eckert, arresting horse thief, Win. J. Cooper, board'g jurors, Empire Hook if: Ladder Co., Donation, Wm. Demuth, copying dupli cates, Win. Leaman, auditing public calicos, Lancaster City Water Rent. F. Smith, Sheriff, taking U. Witmer. to va.State Hospital, Win. h. Wiley, esq., qualifying Clerk and Treasurer, John Johns revenue stamps Peter Bruner, copying dupli• Jacob Stauffer, draft & speci fications for bridge, P. G. Eberman, esq., and others expenses to Harrisburg on public business, B. F. Baer, esq., professional services relating to State tax on loans to County, W. M. Cooper, copying tax du plicates, Thomas Albright and Jacob Shelly, arresting horse thief, Elias Barr ut Co.. sundries, Smith, Sheriff; taking T. :Daley mid Rebecca Olmstead to liou-e of Refuge, Samuel Huber, taking J. F. Ursprung to House of Re fuge, P. U. Eberman, distributing lists of taxables, P.S. Baker, conveying John Weidle from Harrisburg to Lancaster jail, Peter Sweigart, conveying G. Peters to Lance ster jail, J. S. Landis, taking A. Planta to House of Refuge, Jesse Landis, esq., profession al services. John Denlinger and others, in specting bridge, George W. Keene, arresting horse thief, George Homing, boarding jlll'OrS ' W. 0. Townsend, - arresting horse thief,' Jacob Shelly,. arresting horso thief, Jacob Gundaker; arresting H. George Kennare, for attending to Factory bridge, M. McKinney, for JO copies election laws, Jos. C. Snyder, distributing Tally papers, M. R. Shenk, assessor of Man * or, special appeal, Elias Miller, copying tax du plicates. T. S. Stauffer, copying tax du, F. Smith Sheriff, taking Mar garet Smith, to House of Refuge, Geo. M. Kline,for subscription • towards sewer near Court Manse, Joseph C. Snyder, distributing Assessments, State Tax on Loans of Lancas ter county, as per settle ment of Auditor General, J. C. Snyder, notifying Jurors for Overholtzer's bridge, Samuel Slokom,esq.,expenses for jurors, fie.,for inspecting bridge at Overholtzer's 'David Fleming, esq., profes sional services on. appeal from Auditor General, J. F. Frey, W. \V. Miller and Jacob Peters Jurors to in spect bridge at Safe Harbor, M. Zahm, for interpeting in Court. Se.. • - B. F. Beau esq.. horse hiro 'toll, on special business, B. F. Bear, esq ,for profession -11 services, C. H. Dowell. subscription to Hook and Ladder Comp., Joseph C. Snyder, extra work and soperintending sewer , Saint. Lively, collecting taxes in Washing. on borough, F. Smith, Sheriff, for ' black Maria," Godfried &hat, subscription to Friendship Fire Comp., Samuel L. Leaman, recording Treasurers' bonds, J. B. SHUMAN, S. SLOXOM, O4RIST'I\ H. NISSL Conamikii 4ttps; Jomi H. Saris, Clerk. 10 7G 6 60 2 40 3 60 6 00 2G 00 23 00 25 00 BM CHI '6O GO [NM BEEI 13 00 37 40 25 00 20 00 20 00 20 00 3 00 4 32 9 1 7? _3 50 2i 00 G 3 03 S' c, 4 05 MEI ME EMEM Z.) 10 13 85 IM 20 00 17 00 100 LO IEII 114 00 3S 00 EM OE Effl 30 00 12 20 ic,o oa 7 03 20 00 4 23 23 N) EEEI 2.5 CO EEM 4 SO 13 S 5 112 00 IE3 20 00 12 00 20 00 2000 10 00 10 00 32 as 2500 4 50 5 26 MI EEI 300 00 25 00 376 ZS 6 90 111, 2000 12 00 2500 6 30 15 00 100 00 Ifll 30 47 50 00 100 00 5 50
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