:. -- • >..- - - -,-,. ..,... -.... • gotalillipttlinenT; ~. • 1110. - .2r0 , amieuvaieations cam be 'logical afilea, neri;/71- panuxt lqy the - torker's real Mint. not liecfs . sant furtpubri eation,loat aynsareattas officaVitia6 - • - „ , 3111.-the Snagnelninna Is B.,,tirnoinpl.te ly roe-boundiforming n bitylgoveiwhicli pedentarimmkpass in safety- •-•-• Sinitkaold his liouse-and lot he Uttion•Street. -to 1101,-;3'atroas :Ayers, -for11150;00. ' BA it ous ' MSG is one ofthe teheapestMagazinesdn the United _States. - Tlio•Mareb,-anntber 'which is now on . our Ankle, is . Wed With 'ehoiaeoriginalartieles. The Loaded Dleo," . by Sylvaans Cobb `in worth thapriee of the -book. It. has also :an artiele—wlth illustrations—on-Japan, .and itspeeple.- For Seel* , Win. U. Hess. . passing - down. Front street jesterdaY, stivi two gentlemen sOrtio lvhat the'worse for having been in convex au:Won with "Capt. Whiskey." Just as we. approaehodihem,mid.for some unknown ewe—perltilps physiology—one of them plunged intO,the gutter;:11:10 companion assiiltidhliiitc.),rise; and emitmetice4 rub= bing the. dirt from. litti'-cout. "Rubbing him clown,: eh?" exclaimed we: --Not exact ly; only Scraping an 'mown! ntance. - CONCEItT.—Thg 'FA/Ter, Ctrita9grpfOltgh:R., .one of their grand concerts of instrument .al music in Odd Fellows' Milli_ - on Monday ,-theZtth inst. Let all who wish to spend a pleasant evening and hear this delightful ,band discourse sweet music, go the Odd Yellows' Hall on the above named even ing. We amsatisfied with the proficency of the "Keifer's," and know that the mu sical entertainment they purpose giving will be a rich treat. Let us show the re spect for this company by a crowded house. A GRE.I.T Cu.t.xoE.—.The weather this week has been intensely cold. The mer cury fell on Tuesday night from": 18 to 5 de grees, and on Wednesday evening to 4 de grees. The wind blew a perfect gale, which penetrated through every creek ht our dwellings, and chilled the blood in our veins. The temperature throughout the country.has been extremely severe and the suffering .amongst our soldiers must have been intense. TILE PERFECT GENTLEMAN; OE, En e,2I.!ETTE ANDELOQUEIsICE.—A ILOilk of intbr: cnatlcnt and instructioit for those who de :sire to become brilliant or eonspiettous in ;general society, or at parties, dinners, or popular gatherings, containing model speeches for all occasions, with directions .how to deliver them. Five hundred toasts rand sentiments for everybody, and their ;proper modeof introduction. llow to use wine at table, with rules for judging the quality- of wine, and rules for carving.— 1 - iltiquette-, or, proper behaviour in com pany, with en American code of politeness for every occasion, and Etiquette at Wash ington; remarkable wit and conversation at table, etc., to which are added the duties ofOhairman of public m..etings, and rules for the orderly conduct thereof, together with valuable !tints. and examples for for drawing up Preambles mid 'Resole- Volts. By a Gentleman. New York: l)ick at Fitrgerald, Publishers, IS Ann street. Of the making of books on etiquette, turd the various social and political observan (Nl'S, there has I)E.ollsurfeit. • This is the -first wherein a little comm in sense has heed itivolte.l in the matter. • The- author is evidently accustomed to good society, ',and ill a quiet. goo,l-nat area. ha t aut la with - ive way, lets those wit Irm t his advantages have the hei Wit t of his advb;e. - There:vier, :after exam ilning this t•olu toe carefully,, will discover that true good-hrecding is not some hooks Oa etiquette would teach us--ni..re form an.l affeetation; but that ha bit or eunduct which, while he puts us to the least trouble, pla-,es those around us at ease. The prim, or the book is S 1 t, Sent to any address in the United States, free of postsge. FINE FOR TILE VOICE, GOOD FOR Corns.—ln changeable weather vou should be careful of your voice. liry an's Pulutonle Wafers care colds, coughs, .sore throats, horseness, Price 25 scents a box ; Sold by all druggists. tier - There will be a grand Concert in tthe Methodist Church, Marietta, on Mon ,day Evening the 22nd of February, by (she Marietta vocalists. The most popn- Jar, patriotic songs or the day will ,be ;mug, Admission fee 10 cents. The preeeeds to be expended in purchasing bucks for the sabbath school. -The "%ro ot-Vista" is one of the mast popular institu tions of Marietta. Dr. Worrall is the nbatsieal director. We hope the Keifer Orchestra will invite them to Columbia, to assist in their entertainment on the 29th inst. IFORTAIT TO 1M EMS! The great difficulty and expense hereto fore existing In roasting ores highly im pregnated with sulphur, tor want ors prop er furnace has induced some Iron Masters to abandon their use altogether. After much investigation and experi menting CLEMENT B. GRllull of Lancaster Po., has erected sir Improved' furnace for roasting such ores, in connection with St. ,Charles Furnace at Columbia, where it has ;been in use for three months past, giving ithe most satisfactory results. It is now proved beyond cavil, that by the use of this IMPROVED FURNACE the most refractory ores are effectually de sulphurixed, at a trifling expense of fabor and fuel, resulting in a largo yield of a su perior quality of Iron, so that each ores mg) mow be used and made to pay ttprotit pi' 50 per cent. over other ores in useinclu ding the expense of roasting. Persons desiring further Information or rights to use said '`uritare will please ad dress the undersigned at la neater. C. B. GRUBB. reb.o-1864-34 rLebano,n "Currier." liorrisburg "Tdegroph," and ,PhialiPer With the largest circulation in Reading, p give the above. reduced to two square.. thre insertions. and send bill with copy to this office.— Also send copy utpaper to C. B. <inag., Lan- Pi.. 3 JUST OPENED AT FAULTEDICIIISTR 13 1 / 1 1 FELLOWS', HALL; R - FRESH supply of Drugs and :Medi eines, Pure Ground Spices, Flavoring Extracts, Rice Flohr, - Purina, Corn Starch, Ace-, allot" the New Preparations, and PATENT MEDICINES, .Csurtile, Palm% and Fancy ,Sonps:.Tooth Powders and Tooth Paste, (one in partieu- Ar.• the 'best ever of in -Columbia) =DPerfumye, Indellible Ink, Ckdogne, Bay ery; TOILET ARTICLES IN GREAT VARIETY. And everything usually kept In a Good Dro r ct attention, given to Physician's Prescriptions. • - CARD.-:Dr. IV. S. McCoitsmie, at his Oftiouist the Drugstore, Odd EoSows' Hall, flatly, from twelve to one o'cdOelr.. Cora.; Feb 6, 19611. • : -__ • •:- RE0.E1PT5,511:1863.• 7, : , - Isci / .763aat litzi - taiteiu,ritiai. - Dr. TO ..Balsincebiltistniati,peareport. • : ,-' - ' of !eat County 'Auditors. -- '. 'f-1.6173 00 Jan. 'l5; Received - from Gotleib . .. - Gebhart; Ju.stietiaar the Peace, of Weat. Donegal twp. for Stray Horse SOUL.: - .._. 37 30 1 jun. 15;”11-eed froin IC Watson, of •Martic. tap. on account of bridge -at Good's Mill.' . . ' = 82 Jan. =.Ree'dTritm John Den- :1 .Iliter; Ticata..for - .lrd.er est' and' • ' commission . .".. . • • " - • 347 7.5 Jaxi.,2.247Ree'd from . Militia , tax, , ' as per tie:Ca asseixibly. 2,999 93 Jain Me-Rec . 'al, Angst 'State, tax . 'being aracituat over and above state quota: - ; • "" ' - • 5.032 40 'Jan..27, - Rec;d fro .W.P.Boyd Siferiff, fines an rfund. 10 00 jam 31. - Itec'd fro ease Landis costs in cornmn eilltlaysano - - Simpsnn. ;„,.. . . I 7- 93 Feb. 2, Ree'ilfr eeosts in commonweal -John Sim -111011. . . • - - 10 16 -Feb. 4,-Rec'd from Jno.'Sheaffer . - a blank tim duplicate. 50 Feb. 14,Tiee'dfromBrinton Wal ter, Esq. of Sadslanry two.ex- oneratedtax. - : • ' , 13 43 gob, 34, Ree'd from Levi Lausli . collector of Brecknock -- twp.,' exonerated tax. - 23 1 Feb. 28, Received front C. L. ' , I , Stoner, collector of W. Wards city,airntr in duplicate of 1861. 127 51 March 111, Reed:froinJos. Hersh ' ~ 1 06 , snp. of Leacock.tprp. persluire -_ :, 'IOL , 1 of brhlge-far Den Din a Mger'ill.; 1 .30 'Arendt 14, Ree'd from Jesse Lan ' dis, costs in commonwealth VS. B. F. liatttfinan. 8 86 March 25, -Reed from C. D. War fel, of Salisbury twp. per share of bridge at Denlinger's Mill. - 11 69 March 28, Rec'd from John Sen setae, of Earl twp., loan. 504 00 March 30, Reed from Anna Wh iner, acting executrix of Jacob Wit iner,dece d of Earl twp.loan 4.000 00 31arch 30, Rec'd from Daniel Robrer,of East Heraptield twp loan. 3,000 00 March 30, Reed from Jno.Doner, of Manor twp., loan. 4,000 00 March 31, Reed from Dan. Wit- - mer, of Earl two.. loan. - 1300 00 April I,Rec'd from John L. Rohr or, of Upper Leaeock twp.loan. 1,000 00 April 1, Rec'd from 13, H. Long enecker, of Lancaster town ship. loan. 1,000 00 Altai 1, Rec'd from Jno. G. Ken ; dig,orEttstLampetertwoloan. 2,300 00 April 1, Reed from Juo.h.achel, of Str a sburg two. loan. 2,000 00 April 1,11..c'd front henry Buck wither, of Manheint township, . loan, 1,500 00 i April I, Received from Tobias 31Z/cider. of West Lampeter township. loan. 1,000 00 April I, Reeeived from Mrs. E. Btukluy, of Nianheint town shia, 10,1 U. 1500 00 April . 1, Recd fiom John Buck waiter, of Lam peter twp.loan. 1,300 00 April 2, Rec'd from Jito.liohrer, of Upper Lencock twp., loan. 800 00 April 2, Rec'd from Christian Snyder, of Warwick twp.loan. 6,000 00 April 13, Received front John G. filendig, of East Lampetertwp. loan. 2,000 00 April 20, Reed front Jacob C. Clair, fur blank tax duplicate. 23 April 21, I tec'd from Peter Frai lev, of Columbia relief'money returned. 7 00 April •22., Reed from Jesse Lan dis, amount collected in suit or commonwealth' vs. D. Laird. 338 23 April' 2, ltee'd from Henry Mil ler, for blank tax dui - dieing. 2.5 May 11, ltec'd from F.A. Strein, justice of peace, of West Cu calico twp.for two strays sold. 6 03 Slay 11, Received from S. W. I'. 11 ,yd, Sheriff, . linos and jury . ' rtutd. . . 13 00 'May 13. Redd from Peter Mar tin, Prothort"y. jury fond and - -fees. 250 00 June 23, Itee'd from Jesse Lan di...posts in coax inonwenith va.. John Gran. 13 15 July 14, Ihead front David Kent pc r, of 14ilirata twp., loan. 631 00 July I I, Itee'd from Lancaster county Batik, loan. 30,000 00 July 22., Ree'd from State Treas. for abatement to County for paying State tax. 2,073 43 Aug. 21, Reed from Cyrus Cre mer, fine case orcommon wealth . vs. Sarah Clapper. - 10 00 Aug. 24, Redd from Jesse Lan dis, tines in case of common wealth vs. P. Donegan, 10 00 Aug.24,Rec'd from Philip S. Ba ker, line in ease °nom. vs. D. Howard. 1 00 Aug. 24, Reedtfrovrt J. B. Ant wake, fine in CIVIC of coin. vs. Mary Yeager. 1 00 Sep. 2, Ree'd from William Ens minger,of .Nlanheim t wo.loan. 1,200 00 Sep. 7, Rec'd from Lancusler County Bank., loan. 3,000 00 Sep. 7, Reed from Isaac Grish, - collector exonerated tax for 1862. 30 Sep. 7, Ree'd from J. G. Brown, justice of the peace, of East llompfield township, for stray steer sold. 15 00 Sep. 8, Ree'd from Jesse Landis, rusts in commonwealth vs. F. Bellinger. 8 89 Oct. 13, Ree'd from Frederick .1. Evans, exonerated tax, asses sed in Warwick township. 30 Oct. 19, Ree'd from Jesse Landis costs in corn. vs. 11. Eberly. 11 02 Oat. LI, Itee'd from Jesse Landis costs in coin. vs. Jacob Groff. 34 11 Nov. 2, Ree'd trom E. Burk holder, justice of the peace, - West Earl township. lines fur breach of Sabbath. 8 00 Nov. 7, Reed from Jessie Lan dis, fur interest. 011 ti. fa. for 1 tax collected from Mount Joy and Washington borough. 11 39 Nov. 12, Rec'd from Samuel Eby of Elizabethtown,balunee from relief fund refunded. 12 50 Nov. 27, Reed front C. M. Mar tin, justice of the • peace, of Mount Joy bor., fi nes in ease • of J. Duffey andsTagle. 5 00 Nov. 30, Recd from H. Musser, 'clerk of Q. S. forAnesandjury fund. 487 11 Nov. 30, 'Reed from H. Musser, clerk of Q. S. for registering , dogs . . . 16 00 Doe. 4, Reed front S. 11. lirtibit . ker, for tine in commonwealth - vs. Sophia Burgnet 1 00 Dec. 7, Reed front Thomas B. Jetrries, for old lumber front. bridge at Greaff's 3 00 Dee. 28, Itee'd from Peter Mar lin, Prothon'y, jury laud • 37 25 Doe. 31, Rec'd from William M. Slaynnikerjustice of the peace of Paradise twp.for stray steer , Sold 20 50 Jan. 2, Reed from W.M.Cooper, ' collectororSadsburytwp.aint. of extra aasessment ' 359 66 Jan. 2, Rec'd from State tax be- • - lug the amount srurniithed by ' • the county, to pay the balance of State tax 41,4 09 15 • Aggregate Aasathment of Couilty rates and levies for 1861, peril-at fisrataited 7'reasarer by County - • Cbmmisetoper.s. to rat: AdamstOwn Borough, $ MO 28 Bart, , 949 67 Brecknock, 747 31 Oarnarvon, 1423 31 - ' Coadico East, 1268 78 Coes:die° West, 1886 33 CoLerain, - 1032 75 Columbia Borough, 2516 32 Cone4t9p, , ~ 1 20 52 1, , Conoy. . 1287 15 Clap: - ' .' : 1583 70 D9.9egui East. - 4047 71 Menage Tree, . - . - 4138 37 . Drumore. - ' 1814 71 "Eribrata; " " .28:11 07 Zarl, 'Earl Eait, 2515 10 Earl - W 3003 91 , Elizabe e th, st, - - 938 89 , Elizabethtown Borough, 371 4$ . 1 Eden `, ''. - , 090.83 ; - I trempfteli Baal,. ' . ;377436 ''.'.. ' • .."-''' Hemp/old West, . 3411" 47 ' Lampeter East,' ._ 4164 07 Lampeter West,- Lancaster, . ' .:1705 49 Lancaster City, li. W: ' 5690 05 . . - , W.'W, 5290 24 .- Leacock, 3161' 25' Leacock Upper, 3139 70- Little Britain, . 1311 09 - - Aranheim, 4475 00 Martic, 974 37. - - - - - Manor, - - 0510 01 Mount - Joy 2221 69 Mount Joy 'Borough, 631 9/- ' .Manhebn Borough. 468 56 Marietta Borough, 879 87 - Paradise, 2678 12 Penn, 2848 42 Pequea.... . . 1715 70 - ' Providence, 847 17 Rapho, '' 3843 61 Salisbury, 4081 73 Sadsbury, 1055 04 ' Strasburg, 30M 55 Strasburg Borough, 600 19 Warwick, 3182 97 Washington Borough, 325 03 - 1/2C AC 63 . _ Tfo Cash received for _Excess tax ? as ,fo/lotos to twit: E. W. City, 1861 s'7l 19 Elizabeth, 1862 3 42 W W City,24 76 " Rapho, 6.4 7 62 Carnarvon, " 11 13 E. W. City, • " 23 52 Paradise, .. 2 27 Clay, .5 03 Coney. " 2 11 Adartui, ' ' - , " 357 Donegal East, .. 3 50 Lampeter West, " rA Manor, " 8 79 Salisbury, " 8 42 Little Britain, .. 9 .50 Drumore, " „_5 70 Lampeter East, " 29 45 Fulton, " . 705 Eden, . 1863 7 17 Colerain. 4 75 Lancaster. " 7 13 Marietta Borough, " - 37 05 Providence, - " 6 70 Columbia Borough, " 42 52 Donegal East, 6 14 Leuenek Upper, " 5 SO Brecknoek, " 75 Manheim, " 4 11 Earl West, " 9 5$ Manheina Borough, " 2 85 Mount Joy, " 18 15 Conoy, 64 4 28 Iremptield West, " 19 76 Strasburg Borough, " 4 94 Donegal %Vest, 2 90 Elizabeth, , 44 1 14 'Warwick, " 22 52 Manor, " 20 05 S'adsbury, " 16 15 Penn, " 2 28 Hernpfield East, " 9 71 Pequea, " 167 --- 486.61. To amount of outstanding per that report of CountA , Auditor. 16.562.41 Heins in Court hills unpaid 4140 " Relief orders. 1 8.00 Bounties and County defonee bills unpaid. 141.62 Total. • V 299.394.49 Erfiemliturcs of 1863. Ily amount or Court order, in fa vor of Win. Von Nelda, Jacob Miller ancYJOhn Strohm, Jr., County Auditors, for auditing the several 'accounts and inci dental expenses for 1882. 189 00 P. G. Eberman, Court order for Stating the account of 1862 00 705 Commissioners orders drawn for 1863, including 13buntles Sc 211,230 81 772 Court Bills - and Certificates 10,275 31 411 Orders drawn by the Board of Relief to families of Volun teers 11,336 25 Orders drawn by the County Commissioners, to families of Drafted Men 1,144 50 46 Road Viewers and Surveyors ' orders 441 55 Constable returned to Court of 25 " 6 lilxon errata allowed Collec z,"2,379, Commissions " . C - 5,468 89 Ouhdantling 'Tare.% Earl East 1837 18 87 Rapho township, 1861 200 00 Cocalico E •. 18432 206 24 Bart " 1863 702 67 Breeknock " " 461 19 Cam:wenn " " 396 86 Cocalico 13 " 616 38 Cocali , o W " " 920 33 Cora. bor. 61 417 00 *Conestoga " " 196 42 *Donegal B " " 119 60 Drumoro " " 507 92 *Ephrata " " 1,299 07 *Earl " 3,360 99 Earl E 46 64 803 11 Elizabethtown bor. " 30 66 Fulton township " 395 03 Lampeter " " 1,410 15 Lampeter W " 803 92 *Lancaster City, BW " 946 24 " WW " 1,900 00 Leaeock township " 5.50 87 Little Britain " " 522 00 *Mantic " " 268 2.3 *Mount Joy " " 570 00 *Mount Joy bor. " 77 20 *Paradise township " 153 69 Rapho " " 1,806 11 Salisbury " " 2,712 66 *Strasburg " " 840 59 Strasburg bor. " 243 22 Washington bor. " 150 03 Treasurer's Commission on 277,- 399 82 at 8-10 per cent 2,219 20 Balance 29,544 44 EMM Those marked thus have since paid AUDITORS' REPORT. We, the undersigned Auditors of Lan. castor county, do certify, that we have care fully examined the account of John Den linger, Esq., Treasurer of said county, and have compared his vouchers with the same and find a balance in his bands of Twenty nine thousand Live hundred and forty-four dollars and forty-four cents, (5a1,544 4t,) which be has paid over to his successor, Samuel Hess, 'Esq., the present Treasurer, and for which he has shown us his receipt. We have examined the account of Chris tian Gast, Esq., Treasurer of the Poor and House of Employment of Lancaster coun ty, and find a balance duo him of Eight hundred and sixty-nine dollars and fifty D cents, (p 869 50,) on the Ist day of January, M. • We have also examined-the account of Peter Johns,Esq., Treasurer of the Boaid of. Prison Ispectors, and Aind it correct, d showing a balance ue • hiin by the said Board, of Ninety-three dollars and forty 7 five cents, (623 430 on the Ist day of Jan uary, 1804. The liabilities of the county at the present time for individual loans at five per cent. per annum, amounts to 3107,548 63, deduct ing the above amount in hands of the Treasurer, 529. 344 $ 44, would show eat in debtedness of $135,004- 19, the outstanding Tax amounts to 521,613 85... In witness whereof we have hereunto set out. hands at the Commissioner's Office, thiT Twentieth day of January, 1864. JACOB A. DULLER, .TOMVSTROELII JE., SAMUEL BOOK, Auditors of Lancaster Oounty. COMMISSIONERS STATEMENT. TFIE following is a statement of the misstioners' Orders drawn on_ John Denlinger, P.sq., Treasurer of Lancaster county, for the year 1863. Assessors' Pay.- Adamstaa-n. Samuel Stork 315 00 Bart, Gee. W. Johnson 40 00 Brecknock, Levi Latish 42 00 Carnarvon,Jossph Weaver. 40 00 Cecelia* East, Eatnuel Weisser 37 00 ("eclat*, West, ..E..Essanaeltt 40 00 Colerain, James M'Cullough , ' '45 00 Columbia bor., Joe. EL Black. , 90 00 Conestoga, S. 31. Rohrer ' 43 00 Coney. A. M. Bachman , - 33 00 Clay, Wm. R. Endow 35 00 Donegal. East, John Bamboo/a 63 00 Donegal Wear, 8.. X. Pierce $7.50 Drumore, E. Shoemaker . be be Ephrata, Jacob &Sharp 52 00 Earl, Isaac Sprecher - 70 00 Earl East, George S. nigh • fa GO Earl West. .Tecieb Wolf tip oo Elizabeth, Joseph DL Mathews so 00 klia,r,2o-00 ' Eden, John Graham - • 32 Oft Fulton, 1..:.11.-31'Car e - 50 00 gerapfleld Egist;al Spoil r - 65 00 Hemptield We n t; Joe.- =I T • Ed 00 Lampeter_Past, 801/xtt2dper •;• 42 00 Lampeter • _ - Lineastertwp.. Be4_amin Bub. Lancaster city—N. W.:Ward, C. .Bn " S. W. Ward„ ". P. Camara, tiv l nll ". " Gump in hill _ N. E. - Ward, Gen ' P. Ring, intuit. Leacock, Joel 8.-EalAy • Leaeoek tfpperr,' N. F. Sheaffer Little Britain, Wm. Gibson Manheim, Samuel Kling • Martin - James A. Ewing —* Manor, John,Brad.y - • B Mount .Toy tap., H. . Painter ,Mount Joy bor., J. R. Pitzgarettl ietta bar., David Roth Manheim bor., H. Diffenderfer,- Paradise, Elias Miller Penn, Benjamin D. Danner Pequea, Samuel Hess Providence, Martin Reese Rapho, J. B. Breneman Salisbury, J. D. Warfel Sadsbury, W. M. Coot:ant. Strasburg twp., J. W. l? Strasburg bor., John Warwick., A. B. Hackman Washington, Wm. Artman Ditto on Account of 15 1 03. J. Sprocher, Assessor, Earl trop., additional Assessments W. M. Cooper, Assessor, Saw. bury tap., additionaL'Aarw ments M. Benedict, Assessor, Conestoga twp., on account, of ltidi Eugene Harkins, Assessor, S. W. Ward, on account, of 1%4 •.• v 2 Bridges. ,436 50 Thomas B. Jeffries for repairing-. "-- Bridge at Graeff's Landing en 75 J. McGinnis bill for bolts 3 00 Summy Bro. Lumber bill • Daniel Denlinger for furnishing wing-walls at Pequea Bridge, . Court of Quarter Sessions. Henry 'Musser, Esq., Clerk fee 4 on 56 W. A. Atlee, Attorney fees 94 00 J. B. Livingston, do . 847 00 S. W. P. 'Boyd, 'Sheriff's do ; , 820 62 Jurors Pay ',, , 2055 21 Witnesses do _,....-- 2457 13 Justices costs 1303 24 Constables do 3398 43 Crier and Tipstaves .4 264 00 "-- -10,=7 10 Court. of ammon Pleas. JurorsPay_ $:. 401 30 Tipstaves %. 407 00 Court Prottsr. Jacob Gable, repairing water and Guspipe $ll 87 Henry Wagoner for labor ' 5 37 Henry Wagoner and others, lily. ink; pavement 34 00 David Bair a Co, for sundries ' 397 Lancaster City for water rent 38 00 John Johns for revenue stamps 50 Joseph C. Snyder, for sundritilr— 18 31 Ditto for relaying pavement al 00 C. F. Bberman forrepairing clock 3 00 Isaac Dunn for repairing Tile . pavement 2 50 Daniel Ifrulman, bill for ice . 2 19 Breneman & Harike for Curtains 8 05 C. Anne for repairing blinds , 200 J. Rotharmel for brushes 2 87 A. S. Harrison for Tile 2 25 Comber et Hofer, for German ,- Seals 50 50 John Ford for 50 loads of sand 24 09 Frederick Weaver for labor • 6 00 D. Paneoast, repairhur roof 4 00 ; Deaner et Slmum for cleaning' holder, 4:43. , 32 &I Charles Blumenstook settingcurb - stone. &c •, 5 50 Rudy, for laying pavement , ,18 75 . . ?' • / 6 . 2 1 • - - - ' Coroner: —or Absalom Disler, Esq. Coroner 2111(.1 J ust ice's of the .I"erie #.. for, holding Inquests on the ies - of‘i person.s.founddead,ixt .i. t xrx caster County • ,• • 8522 543 Co mittissioiters 0114 q. William Spencer, Esq., 133 cht3-s services as Commissioner,. at $2.00 per day 8266.00 and 2596 iniles at 6 cents; per tulle 8155 76 Total amount 8421 76. Balance due him at settlement ,f,L-'ll 76 John Doner, Esq., 137 ;lays at $2. per day $274.00 and 1873'miles at 6 cents per mile $112.33 To tal $386.38. Balance duo hint at settlement Levi S. Eclat, Esq., NO days at $2.00 per day =O.OO and 2900 miles at 6 cents per mile 0.74. Total $454. Balance duoiltim at settlement Jesse Landes, Esq., one year's salary as solicitor P. G. Eberman, Clerk, onoycar's salary • G. Clarkson, for steel pens William Spencer, Esq., on net of HOrviCes as Commissioner David Kemper, Esq., on ac't of services John Donor, Esq., on account of services Elias Barr & Co„ for envelopes Jacob S Shirk for letter seal J. Burst for steel peas =MEM Ele Ci io» R. Election Officers for holding Gen- 3299,324 49 eral Elections Ditto for holding tap., elections In March Ditto for holding City elections Ditto for special election in Mar tic twp Di tto for special election in Wash ington borough G. Clarkson. preparing General Election return J. E Carpenterand J. If Druck°. miller. clerking for Return Judges Jacob Foltz qualifying election officers Assessors for lists of voters Constables for holdingtwp, oleo's Fad. Baumganluer, bills fur coal at Lire Mutt 'louse for the years 1612 and 1813 • 8172 25 Gas. Lancaster Gas Co., Gas bills for 1863 7 30 Pearsol a Goist William B. Wiley P. H. Stauffer F. L. Baker J. M. Enananger S. A. Wylie George Sanderson Hiostand et Co John Beer's Sons Huhn do Haan Samuel N'Vright E. It Thomas Palk Office,. George Wiant for Blank - Books and Binding 1249 96 J. W Hartley seal pre for Re ' - corder 6 25 John May, repairing chairs •. - . IDe G. Bohner .2 Sorusfibr boards ~ ; .n. 05 Christian Gast, Etg Treasurer of tho Poor and Lanai of Eno ployinout.in fallof esttrustefor the support of Poor for 1883 WAN oo Prison. . JosephStheampson, Esq..unt Treasurer of Liuscaster Vcorison " On account of estimate for lan • WZO 00 Peter Johns, Esq., Tress. in ' 77:00'00 , . 5U.0500 00 Pe titentiarg. . Eastern Penitentiary of Nan sylvaniafor supportof the Con fbr i 460 97 _Postage. Joke J. Cochran, Esq., bill for , IT=1:1 111=Ell Printing. 3176 75 10 75 '47 75 43 50 61 00 Ir-1 63 94.00 0 4 0 0 4 104 75 300 1.1 50 21 09 Poo - nistage •and'encciolns - tiff, GI. , Loans. - Loans paid to Bunks and ind'ls. peAr- oo - r Interest. Interit paid to Bands and find's. $ BllO 07 Post Morton Examinations. — Post ldortem Examinations on - the bndies of -14 persons found • dead in Lancaster County flio 00 _ 3:1) 00 2.2 00 120 00 Joseph C. Snyder, for 51 weeks pay as Janitor_ " $00.4 00 Road danzages. John Gest, Salsbury • • $ 10 00 Christian Showalter, Earl 63 50 William Hays, Little Britain lO 00 Joseph Smedley, Fulton 60 00 Peter E Eckert, Leacock 25 00 Levi E Eckert, d 075 00 John Ebv, do 75 00 Reuben bear, Warwick 3 00 James McPherson, Drumore . 500 George IV Bair, Upper Leacock 55 00 Jacob Brubaker, do 35 00 Bemjamin Long, lilanheins 10 00 Z. 33inkley, Manor 90 00 John Harnish, Mantic . 90 00 Jacob Thomas, do and Conestoga 90 00 Abraham Hershey, West Ilemp field 73 00 - .. 130 00 SO CA 150 00 45 00 • 50 00 90 00 62 00 35 00 Susan Peters, Elizabethtown 15 00 George Sanderson, Esq., Mayor, Road damages, due the city 305 07 George Ackerman, city 32 50 Tax .7?eltinclell. o 11; Win. Roberts, Collector, West Hemp Held 3170 00 18 .Tacob N 'Miller, City 10 97 39 Jucob Shirk, City 33 00 49 Peter lilser. Clay 78 60 . 70 Tares Rocksfollow, Man or, Militia 247 00 76...10hn 13 Stehman 2 88 sOO 5 00 20 00 5000 132 George Diller .... 3 35 459 Geo. Marks, U. Leacoelt 79 31 568 Samuel Wiesser, E. Co enlico, error in Duplicate . 546 89 582• C. L. Stoner, City 41 00 81. Geo. Long, E Donegal 10 54 82 B. 1? Huston, Marietta 16 32 623 W, nuncan, Eden, error 110 00 662 r. W Auxer . . 16 97 682 S. Spellman 37 72 177 00 7 93 $:5971 George Sanderson, Mayor. and Constables' Fees In 'va grant eases, for 1363 $llB9 94 Bounties to Volunteers, and ex penses for County and State, $36007 36 iscellaneouB. P. S Baker, taking 7 persons to house of refuge $lO5 75 Samuel Huber, taking 6 persons to house of refuge 01 10 Jacob Gundaker, takingi person to house of refuge 11 75 A. A Messenkop, taking 2 per sons to house of refuge 25 65 A. Fairer, taking 2 persons to house of refuge 23 50 Thos. Kirkwood, arresting Char les Bodey 25 00 Wm. Cooper, boarding furors 40 25 James Hood, assistant assessor 2 00 John E. Zellers, clividingelection district and draught 6 00 James Barber, assessing militia in Columbia . 11 211 IL Musser, recording_bonds, etc 44 00 Wm. B Wiley, qualifying com missioners 88 John A Wier, Esq.,-for support of insane in Pa. Hospital 328 50 13. Hackman, assessing militia 6 72 Geo. P King, attending two days special appeal 2 00 J. I) Warfel, attending two days special appeal 1 00 13. Miller,attending2daysspecial appeal 100 Jesse Landis, Esq., Professional services 33 00 Henry Musser, Esq. recording names of officers elected 91,02 P. G Elbernian, jr., assisting clerk ' 1•• 50 City constables, arresting pick:, pockets,,.. 15 00 Stunnelliff4te,c; for assessing M .4 i- . fills • ....... . • . ' • • s'' .- : • John Johns, for re:onne stamps 2O 83 J. Aug. Atlea, for auditing pub lic offices . 105 00 lutrusister city-water rent 38 00 *John Mason., relief 4 00 Jog. Ebernittn's heirs, care and winding town clock 23 00 J. A Miller, Wm. Von Nelde and Joins Strohm re-auditing coun ty accounts la 50 J. Landes and E. C. Reilly, pro- fessional services in common wealth vs Laird 30 00 D. Bair it Co., bill for bunting 9 18 A it C Brooks, for mending flag 1 50 Levi Relst, expenses in Sammy vs. Heist 10 00 Subscription to Sewer near Court House 50 00 Telegraph Office, for despatches 1 00 Wm. Block and others, services in removing public doe's. 10 00 Geo. Hawthorne, witness fees , 231 Elias Rohrer, whitewashing ' 12 00 Penn'a R R Co., freighton boxes 35 00 IsaaeSpreeher, for specialassess ment 3 00 John E Givin, hauling records 8 73 Davis Hitch, for chissel and coal rake, do 2 94 John Den Linger, Esq., Treasurer, to pay balance of quotaof State tax due by County to the State for 1863 41,460 15 P. G Ebertnan,for 18empty boxes 9 00 Henry Spindier, for hauling re cords and keeping them . 5 00 Isaac Bitzer, hauling ditto 4 00 Samuel Renck, do do 400 Win. Stesiey, do do , 800 'ichael Ibeck. du do 4 00 Wm Spencer, Esq., for expenses in removing and securing re cords 8 50 Charles Faulk and others for re rnovi rig do 11 20 Miss Mary Bowman, President of Childrens Hume, donation for support of children of sol diers in service 75 00 Jos C Snyder, watching Court House-1 4 00 Philip S aker, bringing J Kahm from Maryland 35 55 Penn'a R R Co, for hauling slabs 10 30 Was Sheer, for ice 8 34 Lancaster County Bank, for rev enue stamps 3 00 Isaac Spreeher, for special as- SIOSSM ent 3 00 W M Cooper do do ' ri oo T Robinson, arrestinghorse thief 000 Samuel Stork, tax refunded - 25 00 M Zahm.forinterpretinginConrt 00 , H Dillenderfer, for error In his duplicate '• n 930 II Wegener and others for labor - 7 00 Adams ExpressCo,,for packages • 75 W B Wiley, Esq.. qualifying Commissioners and Sheriff . ao John Smith find others, copying ' tax duplicates . "100 41 $:.79S 30 PZEI 204 00 150 00 SOO 00 3 400 00 '250 00 250 00 90 23 2 50 V.!400 10 $12.56 02 1006 M 78 70 :n5O BM 3 00 ETD 50 370 00 193 04 968 66 Total amount of Commissioners orders and Court bills and Cor- Litanies 8221,506 12 Auditor's pay . . lea 00 Clerk's pay • ZS 00 Relief to families of volunteers 14,336 25 Belief to families of drafted mi- • litia men 1,144 50 Road Viewers and &integers Or ders - . . - 441 55 Constables' Itetbrus 256 46 EzoiCeiations : : - - 2,579 M Commissions . . - 5 , 408 89 Outstanding Taxes : 21,613 85 Treasurer's Cornmissians 2,219 20 Balance in 'Treasurer's hands 29,544 44 31112 r,7 6263 I 6 Cwsissiefiesurs. P. 0 .1 -3 8E4 11 ".9 afrk• ifeb 134 t THE WIABRIL. LADIES call audio. theßfesi Styie Qua. kir Bobo Skirts, the most approved Skirt is the market. at STEACY st BOWERS. Cor. WAnd,Locust St. Cora, Pa. 1564. Janitor ;11101 07 $1404 U 5 rizgrants $43,146 20 $299,824 49 JOTnC DONEIA_ Mt: SPENCER. DAVID KEMPER, INSI3ILEL.NCE CO. OP 2103LTIFL .azazaisma, -PHILADELPIII?f.•• INCORPORATED 174. AssetsBl,3so,ooo, Cbaiter perpetual. Insurance againiit loss or damage by fire on Buildings, Mer chandise, Furniture, Ake., for long or short periods, or permanently on Buildings, by a deposit of Premium. The prompt .pay meat of losses for a period of seventy years, affords a guarantee of claim upon public confidence. AnTutrit G. COFFIN, Prost. CILARLE:II"LsTr, Secretary. F. X. zrEGLtyt, Agent, Basement Black's Hotel, Columbia, Pa. Columbia, January 230.864.-Iy. FOR }LENT. ANIOLD AND ESTABLISHED BUSI NESS STAND FOR:RENT. THE undersigned, about to retire from the coal business, offers his Coal Yard, with all the fixtures, for rent; at the - foot of Canal Basin, Columbia. ..From the first day of April, 1884. The business has been in successful operation for fifteen years, and edmmands e. business of 15,000 ton of coal per annum: It is a rare .opportunity for any one to step into a pleasant and successful business. For terms, dc. call on, or address J. (I-. HESS, Cora., Colombia, Jan. 14,-'64,-tf. GIILAMD FIRM Jugs lIICARELVE INSVRELNCE OOMPANY, PHILADELPHIA. Capital :5200,000. Securities $300,000. mins COMPANY continues to take I risks on good property at rates as low as any other safe Company, and consistent with prudence. Policies issued for long or short terms, or permanently. Losses promptly paid. All claims adjusted without litigation or delay. This Company refers to the past as a guarantee of its future conduct. Thos. CRAVEN, Prest. A. S. GILLETT, Vice Prest. JAS. B. Atvostn, Secretary. F. X. ZIEGLER, Agent, Basement Black's Hotel, Columbia, Pu. Columbia, January 23, 1864.-ly. Imperial Coal Oil , A NO. 1 DOUBLE REFINED CAR - BON OIL, WHICH gives a more brilliant light at less expense than any other oil ; and is perfectly non-explosive. NO. 1 LUBRICATING OIL, From which an sediment and impurities are removed, rendering it superior for all kinds-of machinery. NO. 1 DEODORIZED BENZOLE,, Which is extensively used by painters, cabinet-makers, and pronounced by others equal in all respects to Turpentine. U orders left at this office will be promptly attended to. - Columbia, January 0, 1%4,G *** DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT. The Great, Ebriernal 33.emedY. For Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia,.Lum bago, Stiff Neck and Joints, §prains, Bruises, Cuts and wounds, Piles, Headache, and all 'Rheumatic and Nervous Disorders. Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut Great Natural. Bone Setter. Dr. Stephen •Sweet, of Conneaut, is known all over the United States. . DI Stephen' Sweet,' of Connecticut; fit the author of "?.r. Sweet's 'lnfallible 'Lini ment." Dr. - Sweet's - Infallibie Etitiment tares illy &barn _ , and never fella. telqweer, l• slataillblerlunat4l a el4a. medy for isralgia. • - • Dr. Mind's Info Ilibfa Liniment cares Burns and Scalds immediately. Dr. Sweel'efigallibletinintent Is the 'test known remedy for Sprains and Bruises. Di. Sweet's Infallible Liniment cures lend ache immediately and was never known to Anil. Dr. Sweet's infallible Liniment afford% iii. mediate relief for Piles, and seldom fails to cure. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment cam Toothache in one minute. Dr. Sweet's turallible'Lin;meot cores Cats and Wounds immediately and loaves no scar. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Is the best remedy in the known world. Dr. * Sweet's Infallible Liniment has been used 13T more than of people, and sil prrise Dr. Sweet's Ii allible Liniment is truly a 'friend in need," and every family should avo it at hand. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment is for sale b}• all Druggists. Price 25 and 50 cents. incirAttnsoN .t CO., Sole Proprietors, Norwich, Ct.' For ratio by all Dealers. 1864. ui • c„ 1864. COAL! COAL H ti wnOLFSALE A NDRETATL DEALER in nil kinds of CDA L. • - `4414..T.ER nett Columbia, Jtiututry 2, Milt- ly. BOOKS ! BOOKS !! BOOKS !!! CARDS, Photographs , etc., scant postage paid by mail. Cireularx free. Address CLIAS. U. DAY. New Itivi.m; COllll. December 2,15133.-3 mos. . FOR RENT. STORE Ana Dwelling, No. 2, 'Mechanics Row, oppositeßnideman's Store. Possession, April ist. Apply to • G. W .HALDEMAN. C i ota., Jan. 10,-'B4. . CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY. ' Silver and Silver-Tlited Ware." SHREINER'S' SPETIING, FRONT ST.. COLUMBIA, PA. In John relies Old• Established Stand- We would respectfully invite tho publihto call and examine our large and well selec ted stock of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry, Silver and Silvar-Plated Ware, Cutlery, Combs, Pistols and• Fancy Articles, such as are generally kept in a first class Jew elry Store. • .AMERICAN WATCHES ! AMERICAN WATCHES! I AMERICAN WATCHES ! Wo would ospecial)y call the attention of Venous wishing a good Ume piece to our aisortinent of American Watches, which for reliability, durability, attouracy and time, cannot be excelled. • _, We are at sll times premed to order from the manufacturers snob goods as wo have not on hand.At less than city prices. A continuance alba former patronage ia re= solicied. t of all kinds promptly attended Feb. 6,1684-1 y . . . • - root ,ItzEorr. .. rill= Store Stank now occupied by ES. 1-11111er, wilt be for rent on the era cif April next. - '• ', - A pplv to - iblifi; K. EBERLEU'. Tan.'3o,-St. , • ' - IMO= STAND POP. WM' MEM known Store Stand, in Locust I. street, belonging to Jonas Myers, Is for rent. 'Possession 11111 be even Irnmedi er oathe first of A.pril next. Appteli Jan. 30.-31. H. P. Bll.l7l'pt. , BELL'S SPESIFIC PILLS. WARRANTED IN ALL CASES. CAN be relied on! Never fail to cure! Do not nauseate Are speed 3, in action No, change of diet required I Do not-inter fere with business pursuits I Catr,be without detention 1. 'Upward of 200 -cures the past nionth--sothe of theni Itery:severe cases. - Overono hwidred physlciazus have used, them in their practice, andAl well of their effictuty,and approyet-oL a t i et composition, which is, entizely;siegetible, and harmless on the system .. . Hundreds of certificates can be shown; • BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS dre - tim original and only genuine Specific Pal.:,"They are - adapted for male and female, Old, or young, and the only reliable remedy for effecting a permanent and speedy, cure in all .cases of Spermatorrhea, or:Seminal Weeks! ,ess with all its train of evils, such as 'Urethral and Vaginal Discharges, Gleet, the Whites, Nightly or Involuntary Emissions, Incon tinence, Genial Debility and Irritability,. Impotence, Weakness or Loss' of Power Nervous Debility, (to., &t, all of vrhich • arise principally from Sexual Excesses or Self Abuse, or some constitutional de rangement, and incapacitates the sufferer - from fulfilling the duties of married life. In all sexual diseases, as Gonorrhea, Greet, : and Strictures, and in Diseases of the Bled der and Kidney-, they act as a eLuirm 1 Re lief is experienced by taking a single box. Sold by all the principal druggists,. Price $l. F , They will be sent by mail, securely ' sealed, and confidentially, on receipt of tlis money, by J. BRYAN, 'o. 76 Cedar street, New York, Consulting PhYsician for the treatment of Seminal, I.7rinary, Sexual, and Nervous Diseases, who will send, free to all, the following valuable work, in settled en velope : Tun Frm-riErn TITOCSA:VD—Docrost BELL'S TREATISE on Self-Abuse, or OM Pre mature Decnty, Impotence and, of Power, Sexual Diseases, Sem/s . 'Weak- ness ' - Nightly Emissions, Geri billty,,L &c., eke., a pamphlet of 61 pages__, 'contain- 7 ' ing important advice to the attlictea,litt& which should be read by every suffererilisi the means of cure in the severest stagetria plainly set forth. Twb stamps required to' pay postage. . - December 19, 1563.-ly. ;111110511 1 *k 1 00340110oNitiotaqj BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS! The most certain and sinwsdy remedy for all diseases of tho Chest and Lungs, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Consumption, Bronchitis,- Influenza, • hoarseness, Sore Throat, &x,,, tte. These Wafers give the most instantan eous and 'perfect relief, and when perse vered with according-to directions never fail to effect a rapid and_ lasting . cure. Thousands have beerir,estored•• to-perfect a ? health, rho have ttll • other means' in vain. To all classes, constitutions they are a blessing and - re--none need des pair, no matter how long the disease may have existed, or howeversevere.it may be, provided the organic structure of the vital organs is not hopelessly decayed. Every, one afflicted should give thera'sua impar tial trial, TO VOCALISTS AND - PUBLIC SPEAKERS These Wafers are -peculiarly valuable. They will in' one day remove the most se- • yore occasional hoarseness ; and their re ; • gular use for a few days will; at all times,- Increase the power and flexibility of the voice, greatly improving its tone, compass 4 and clearness, for which purpose they are - regularly used by many professional vOs.:. calists. • - JOB 110 S M., Sole Prop - iie‘or, - `..ri cort,F landt Street, New York. - - • Price-25 cents per box. Vocalists and Public Speakers Vocalists and Public Speakers . Vocalists.mitkPublic Speakers - Will find Bryan's. Wafers" Will Andl3rynn's Wafers. ' Will find lltyafes `inapt avalsiable to remove '.: "-*•': --- .. Invalnableln - remove ; IfiValuablet texemove . • ; --Alt.- •- - • • . .114eacif t a and So . ; - "..;,,:.,-.•. •. II 'lin* - Whitest , re 'Throat' ~l)rie t et And clearn O. And give clearness t the al : — And give clearness tho yo - • They relieve in minutes , . They relieve in ten • minittea They relieve in ten raffitites Coughs, Colds, and'all diseases . ' Coughs, Colds, and all disease s Coughs, Colds, and all discloses - Of the Chest and Lungs - . • Of the Chest and - Lungs . Of the Chest and Lungs Sold by all Druggists Sold. by all Druggists Sold by all Druggists At 25eents por.box At 25 cents per box At 25 cents per box July 4. 1R I. DON'T FAIL TO READ 111134 COFFEEICOFFEEICOFFEDI EIM EAST INDIA COFFEE COMPANY; 151 Reticle Street, (three doors from Oreet-, wick Street,) New York, call unlversal'at- - tendon to their _ EAST INDIA COFFEE only 25 cents per pound.' KENT'S EAST INDIA COFFEE • link ell the flavor or CiLD,GOVERNMENT JAY A, and is hut brill' the price. KENT'S EA.ST INDIA COFFEE has twice the strength of Java, or any other Coffee Nrltutaver, nod wherever used by our first-class hotels and steamboats, the stewards sad• there is a saving of 50 per cent. KENT'S EAST INDIA COFFEE is the most healthy beverage known; and is very nutritious. The weak and infirm way use it at. all , times with impunity. The wife of the'Rev. W. .Eaves. local Min ister of the M. E. Church, Jersey City, who has not, boon able to, use any Coffee for fif teen veers. can use KENT'S EAST INDIA COFFEE throe times a day without injury, it being entirely free from those properties that produce nervous excitement. KENT'S EAST INDIA COFFEE. -. Dr. JAMES BOYLE, of 1.93 Chambers Street, says: , "I hare asyerlinfrorn any Coffee -so healthful,. nutritious and 'fres from all it4urlaus qualities as KENI'S EASTINPIA COFFEE. I advise.rny patients to drink it univer sally, even those to whom I have hitherto prohibited the use of Coffee." THE PRT".7CIPAL OF TEE , NEW YORE 'EYE INFIRMARY says mot all the patients of our Institution to _ . :L usoexelnatvely ?KENT'S EAST INDIA COFFEE,' and wo o ld•not be without it on any so comm.". - • "." • A* - , Tho ' Ming C LARUE. on asnh2ent clir yrian of the M. E. Church, now stationed at Halsey Streot,Newark, says of - ENDSEAST CDOFEE : "I have 'used di nearly a year in my family, and;And it produces no echo *Mao head or nervouniultettop, as is the case of all otber.Coffead. hltis exceedbyl7 Plea sant; and Tooruncuy reConunen itio all clergy,tnenatathelr tendllen" KENT'S EAST INDIA COFFEE Is used 'daily - by:.:thViunillen of lOW Amea,t Bishop • _ ~- and gamy of the rnpat distinguished 'clown= and pro fendbual men in•thecountry. • An d OF COUNTIORTIE4; Dc TS f And be sure thst the are labeled KENTSBAST-1 D ' lA:CAME. • . 155 Reale ettset,Reto.:Tarli.l" _ Ai therenninunterone counterfette *east under the nuns of ,tc teenutnexuajnois Cotres,", "Odirlnsl :Zest itidia„:Cotfee." eta, put fOithby importers to the " Irric i etiet and: he' 10. 1 in, zee o • 60 and 100 _ roosts' andlarga eau =mem - Sold by : iroosta generell7- Orders tronf ontntryOnserreolicitet to whont's libels/ discount will b 6 1404 4 N. Beesextber 25;13511.4nicek . • • --MAL TONE BOOM. Warebinse. Stable. aft. I. now occupied by 13. - 1 1 ...kneld. wine the Columbia hank.- Cora, Zan. 110e64. , S. Tit rBCOIT. Mil
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