The Columbia spy. (Columbia, Pa.) 1849-1902, February 15, 1868, Image 3

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Saturday, .Febi4uary
Comanstottioits, letters, contributions, generally of
merit and Interest to tbe,eader, will be acceptable
from friends from all quarters.
idveitiseme nt 7 , in ;reference=• -to
""j,cF . i,jic? . *eV,',l4`C•ur np,'*'66st
bati s te is . offe red fai sate
brSaraael;:iiinkle; , adninlitrator. , : Road;
ad iiiiitiaerileriOre anptlier :..;
b aVross"
river,. at 'this place, still- remains
fifin, - a - ncl, the, heaviest- tennis pass over.. ,-
Publie'
has removed Ins office - to the 'Post 'Office
buildingiNo. 130, Locust street;Second floor.
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DISTitIi3UTION OP BREAI); , -.l.uodge . 4oo;'
Sons :bf'Aitilta; , ,:or-19olurni4n:;:-distrllrted
thieO hundred latN 7 es of bread' to - ibozSlif:
feringjiooeoffoiir lioroukh; Wddnesaay
Tip: Columbia 'BridEe Coiop - itiy !lave
at last atiiertiied to 142teive 'Firoposals
lumber necessary for tho construction of
a I.lrOge 'iteros tiscitiel):inita river,
tit-this
,Crur.--=Tlie---",inarkets, and
otheripteresting: matter,
..interided foi this
issue,'linveineh"unaybidUhly' crowded out
to make room for the adyertisement
county finances. -
HOUSE Funxtsettm) : GooDS. , — Persons
visiting Lancaster should call- at A. C.
Flinn',sHonsoFurnishingStore. He Wants
tosoe , yoU; . especially those who are about
tO,:conyrienpe house, keeping.
SCIMOL.—A school is open on
every SaturdaynfternoOn, for the instruc
tion , of-children in'plain; sewing, in the
lower...room of the TOWn: Hall, at. '2. o'clock
M.,;to, which all are invited.
P.E.V..EioN . .:kr,."--Our friend, R. A. O. Kerr,
Esq., dropped into our sanctum a few days
ago. Ho is of the firm of "Kerr dt Co.,
brokers;-Altoona, Pa., and represents busi
ness in that go-nliead'town_ns very Maier-
. WLIERE :10 Buy.—At the, store of
St . Brother, Odd FellOs'
lumbia, may be found 1.1.- eheice selection of
groceries, provisions, canned fruits, teas,
spices, etc. gvOrything new-and season
able in their ling is Offered at thO very low
est prices. " • • -
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RAINDERPEST.-:LBrigham young's fool
has got the yliiinierge4. him right.
He always wait. afraid to 'insure his 'filthy
carcass in Brigham's bogui Insurance
Cordiduiy, for • 7 fear.• ho loge
money, as he knows'lliatiteliel , concern is
unhealthy; '
COLUMBIA , CLASSICAL
. .
perions wishitag . to send: tiinir children to a
good schoollcannotfind aThetter one than
tfie Columbia Classidal Tristitute. For,' cir
eulars, - - f• address; Roy. R. ;S. Alexander,
Principal, Columbia, Pa - . Tho spring term
opens,.March. at i tt, , lBsB: - ' •'
W. H. HESS, book Seller and stationer,
of. this -place, has Just received. notice from s
his news agentilluit h'ereafte. ,none, of tho
"sensation PaPerS".tivill be furnished by
them:: "The hi - efruies — tile . ..following
papers: Polece .gazette,,. .Last.
Dime Illustrated, and Police News.
:RELroxcius - 4youcts - .--ißes;.,VjEgiceye,
of Q: r uniiicilfe:Aieeouniy; will pree.e.hAd .
the German , ..Refamed 7Clittreh; in the
English Larignitge; , tO;nurow (Stuiday , l
The
Rev....lll.:4akei; oflancastei, , is ex-.
peetedfOliireuelvin Episcopal' Church,.
of this-pleee;.telitoiro - F:(§unflay)
lug niid - evelibig:' 'tithe Clasi at:3 P.M.-
RANGE EXAoii.tli."=: A . -patent
at the resideince - pfeel. , ..*. G. Case, p 2 9:0 6- .
ed on SainriiitY . tnerning
repert,_ssattering the coal,-ashes,'
every direciion, Conapletely
ing the range., Tho se6ltriegql,Vras cook==
ang breal4ast- and - escaped,
slightly Injured: The water:l:43'es being;
.
froze - up,was ,the cause of the explosion.' •
HOT-AIR:: Flif6iird tig' 'are , :
en
oral use fOr11011014: dyientitgli ' itl ' 9lty .
and ,country, and ,have almost
,stiperseded
stoves in dwellings of any pretension. The
objections hitherto made are now almost
obviate 4, and, this to 11. - i:rester
extent in the Gothic FnrnaceinMinfactured
by A. 3.f.`Lesleyi , 605 =Sixth; Avenue,, - 24, e!,y
York. We have in use one of these heat-_
ors in our dwelling, and itgives us pleas
ure. to state tlitifit is :entirely 'frenfrain es
cape of gas; economical in the donsuinption
cf , fuel,, free - from ,complication, and sap=
plies abundant heat..L . — . ./Toiticiqeti•iike.- _
•,_ _ •
- BR ICIII G:
Am - YOUN , jr.; .the'-Lead and'
front of ai lxgnslnstra nee Company, takes.
us to ,task.for, typographicaL; errors •in the
Spy. IFlll4ain't refreshing: - If any
of our .readers choose' to call' at' this otlice
we "will' sliow: them: SOnle .of, 4 .!pOrkcine
Brighara's"•manusaript, Nvitli:ewords • heatf-i
- tifully (?) spelled,' Mid dsonie
ly punctuated: , Tn-spettkitiiofiroiiai./ . ;
bespells it ".oar,"..and -..l3Mting-:oceasion to
:mention c/, - .ll:e;spellS;itr,`jeal;" 4..tc.;;AC, fitc:
:Now, Brig-Oyu; you; would ;stay out of
xhe night air,-stody, your„; spelling book, or
get some one to teach you before you at
tempt to call attention to the.faults or others.
. •
OIL EXPLOSIONS.—EXpIOSIOiiB nre.be
.coming frequent; and are - almost sliver
attended with serliolsts,u4il in 'many cases
fatal reatiits.t•i , : - Pke .is Tot
-when used for illuminating. purposes,
ardin.a . F7J: tare ; is mapioyed, , The „inuinie,
aulnit.iiateii: '4314. - Canring-:neat it:: Ales,
gasoline? benzine,'• or• other' eXplaedva.-ele,
anents;Will ivlion'itsedja. ,, lalnp;4;
unless very giant Atlcen: , The, best
way to.avoid allaiska;lm : to 'myths genuine,.
; The difference. lii t pekehetti:een
best irnpprai..:l's ,
- Wiiakever - a: dealer Wirers
to sell, cheaper,
than t6pne4.nsic:eci-hy
doss
.paitles,:it- is
almost safe to set It dirka.an an.irdtilto' al, d,
article. Don'tbuy it „ and you ; will lie- on
the safe side:
Jas:::Worrali;Conunissionerp under:the-Act
.of March 30th,:1869,,iretatin - - to the' passage
of fish in thnSttsquebanna and it. f a tributa
.ries;shas'inade report,and in ' ivhiclr ho
.says, that the'passage;fbr; fish:constru - ntisl
In the . Columbia dam, is n perfccl siaccesS,
:Shad tiuve'since teen canghe' rethevery
,finest quality; and in restiectable numbers,.
as high_ ah9ve,the F C9lain.bidamas,N,ev ,. - -
port, on the Juni . ata.... , Thanurn hers actually
betweenr Coluinhia: and the Juniata,'
ago ; . 4 .e8tinaat0., ; ,.,at...:fr0rp.:7t9p.,.t0 - ,,eighteen,
oP.
hanna contpany, who haa:eoustract:
ed a satsre7y -r, - ,;`,T
weifilaii,:littriii:J2ritii°
easy passage to th e' ..fish. - •
SuitClitiveeboen :hroughtsin'the,l)auphin
County Court against the. Pennsylvania.
Railroad Company,. and othor . incorpora
tions owstiad antes; tesic tits- conet4u
tionaW cif 'the -act, -attirdh:iras , reupposed'
that tho,quaqtiqb,iyould.soon bo settled '
,
.;! , -Tel'RE. , EN(l"iliiE44 , olt. SALE.—The. Vig
• Haut'. 171i° Company, have , for safe two
SPLRNDrD /CANDEkCIINES,TTLEiL and HOSE.
The engines are complete in every_ respect;
anika rare opportunity, is offered to parties'
or corporationsyviiis.liiisti to pUrchuse.
Tiley,..wil,6 wild' tit'it`liirig:atri.- -,."....;••• :, •.
Pooh JxBE.P—We copy_ the. follow
ing:frorn the • Reading ',Disilatch... It is. itt'
tended forltrigbam young's ‘! Jobe:" '
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" 'Sabo,' our Copperhead friend over at Colum
bia, is, informed that any notice of himself or
his rebel nose rag,' In this paper will cost him
ten =nape,. line, (each insertion,) cash in advance.
:We cant do it on any other terms."
The'sensible editors failed to see the pro
priety Ornotieing him' 'M. his "rebel 'nose
rag":witliont price, in advance. Take' it
home, " Jabey." . . •
CHESTER COUNTY 'TEM.—James'
McClellan, of the Afitision''House, 'West
Chester,- has taken the Logan House, at
'Altoona.'
The Chester; Springs property has been
sold - to a Company, for it Soldiers' Orphans'
Homo, for the sum of. $35,000. *., :
James ,Dowlin, of East Cain townsb ip„ is
the owner of-a 'cow:which he purchased last
spring, and- which'dn. August last, at one
milking; made nearly one pound and three
_quarters of butter;or over 22 pounds in one
week. , Later in the, fall, she ,made seven
teen and a half poufids'm one "week.
.`ComITY ,Diants.--=John - E. Wiley, of
Conoy township, has donated'to the Home
'for Friendless Children, his pay and mileage
—amounting to sll.2s—received for serving,
as a juror in thd Court _of Common Pleats,
last week. Very' com mendable.
A storekeeper in Philadelphia recently
received about 1000 pounds , of roll butter
from Lancaster county, and in cutting sonic
of the rolls found stOnes weighing from one
to two pounds in the centre of them.
Hannah Brabson .sold a house and a
small lot of ground in Eastland, this county,
to John Reynolds, of Little Britain twp.,
for $277,50. . , -
Solomon Stoll has sold his dwelling
house and lot of ground in Mount Joy bor
ough, to Samuel P. Beckly, for $l5OO.
Yoltlt COM4TY ITEMS.—A little son of
Rev. G. P. Weaver, Wrightsville, fell, a few
days since, striking his- chin, and having
his tongue between his teeth, nearly sever
ed apiece therefrom.
A strange and fatal disease has made its
'appearance among the cattle in some parts
of York county. One farmer has lost six
valuable cows, within the past two weeks.
Another has lost three; and another also
three, with the remainder of the herd, some
twenty in number, suffering.
Mi. A. H. Chase, editor of the True Dem
ocrat, York, will deliver a lecture on the
subject of " Washington," on the evening
of the 22d inst., in the Court House; - York,
for the benefit of the Ziegle Guards, of,that
place.
OUR • NEW POST OFFICE.—The
build
ings lately occupied by Dr. Craig and W.
K. Nowlen, on Locue 4 strect, above Front,
have been removed, preparatory to the
erection of the new pOst.office building, by
Mr. John Fendrich, which is expected to be
ready for occupancy early in April next.
The building is to be of brick, two stories
.high, and will be topped with a French
root. There will be two entrances to the
office direct from the pavement, and also
separate apartments for ladies and gentle
•men. The first floor will be used exclusive
1Y- LS - the mail department, and the balance
of the building will be occupied by the
Post Mistress, as u dwelling. The -number
of 'private boxeswill be four hundred and
forty, exclusive of a number of lock-boxes,
all of which will he constrnoted on the most
modern style.
To TOBACCO-.SMOKERS.—WC find the
following in an exchange. Smokers should
put it in their pipes and smoke it. Read,
reflect, reform We enter our protest
against the practice which prevails among
some ,tObacco smokers of obtruding. their
stale Smoke'and villainouapipes into public
places. They- complacently puff - their
smoke on all sides to the intense disgust
of all who arc not addicted to the use of
tOacc6. Every man has a right to smoke
as much as he chooses ; but he has no
'right to Offend his neighbor - .who don't
snaoke_ Iti„ all . .mixed.-assemblages there
ara' Some •per Sons "to whom the smell of
tobaecois intolerable, and among this class
maybe counted the majdrity of ladies ryet'
'quite too often the sruoker,ip his purely
zelfish . enjoyment , of his cigar or pipe;
utterly ignores 'their right to - breathe the
'undefiled air, an - d obtrudes himself and his
smoke upon: them at all times and 'seasons.
• FACTS FOR THE PEOPLE ABOUT . GAS.—
Undei, this heading a late : nuinber of the
American Gas •-.Light Journal furnishes
,some practical adyice concerning the man
:itieMent of gas, and some simple facts, the
`knowledge of Which may , savd'our readers
, much dissatisfaction, annoyance and_ use
less expense: •
is a conitnon occurrence for consumers.
to complain of . the excessive cost .and. de 7
'ficiency of light. To .. theinaccnracy of the
meter they 'generally attribute the first, and
to the poor quality of . _ gas the latter condi
tion-is usually charged ; when, in reality,
lite fault will generally. be found to rest
with the consumers themselves,, through
their - oWn ignordnce and mismanagement.
• " Whenever light is obtained from gas at
a greater cost Alain necessary, ,it is just as
much a loss as to permit any other valuable
commodity to run to-Waste.- And a proper
knowledge of - : the' conditions • that cause
unnecessary loss, will place in our hands
the means-requisite to avoid and prevent it:
• ".BunNEns.—There is no part connected
with the consumption of gas; whereby the
best results are ohtained•in the quality of
light and economy of gas, of more impor--
tance than the burners.
"It would be ditlieult to convince the
majority of gas consumers, who have not
given the subject attention,"how remark
ably the light derived from gas is reduced
by. improperly constructed burners;- or
Where :the pressure or •the,flames are
.uW•,''
suitably adjusted., Owing to these circuit-
'stances, • the • amount of - gas - consumed is
disproportionate to the light - bbtaineti, earl
the account of the consumer is, much in
creased. In fact, there, is no exagnertitied
in. stating that, - a - large` proportion „cf the
, cOnStimerS, - thrOugh their own misnizinage
ment,-pay•twiee as pinch as there is 'any
OCCA9IOI/ for, considering the anfOunt' of
light:obtained, all of Which conld be saved
by using -a propei• burner, end, a correct
edjititmeutand control of the pressure. ,
"The most-important requisites for good
burners are that the orifices where the gas
issues - should be perfectly regular in size,
and of 'a proper size in permit it to issue
with 'a very 'low pressure.; And these
conditions should be adhered to, whatever,
.the kind :of ,hurtiet may be, whether the
argand; bats-wing, firth-tail Or single jet,etc.
orifices are too small a high
pressure Is required to ek.Pel the gat:i, and
the -light is diminished just in : proporth'm
to the increased presatire. 7n sneli burners
the flame, \vlll'hnve u'.bhteish tinge, e, nuil'
the lower: part"rwof
ill he a deep blue coder,
giving
licit proportion Eo the
gas consumed2f , As an Oiluttple; - an argand
of fifteen holes passing live feet of gas at
1-10th pressuie,Yli:dding - fidight ofl2 - eandles
will, - if the Mitioes are - redueed;;to pass the
same , amount of gas per, hour- at, s,loths
pressure;.6nly give the light of six candles;
a loss,of 30 per cent: ;Hence, tive sod' that:
the light to bo obtained from - a given quan
tity and - qttalliV , Of kits is entirely dependent
on . the' burner- employed. , This . demon:
aerates the necessity - of haying. proper
htinierit,And, , shows. clearly,how by neg,li
genceW'op - this point, the consumer' may
'firid'hisgeerbillincieaseclti Wlait appears to_
blin'a very :mysterious: manner.:
Card of Thanks.
'At it'stated ineetiug - Of tfie Coluinbia - Fire
- .
Company;, held in '...theirr:Jiall; on- Friday
evening; , :rth init., the following -resolution
was pasied; and ordered to be published In
tlfe orouglipap
- Bess/rot; That the thanks of this Company ani
hereby. tendered to CoL S. Shock , Gen. W.
Fisher and Samuel Evarus,.Esq.,.for their liberal
donation of standanLworks to the-Library of
this Company, and alsoto Bennett Son,
for a brass torch,.forlho use of the.Company
„— :IND; PEART,Tresident.
,T ; J Witioirr, Secretary. -
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Deaths and Marriages .are published in this piper,
without charge. When accompanied by, common/
taries, whether prose or poetry, five cents per line
will be charged. Funeral notices ten cents perline'
payable in advance.
. _ _
On the 6th Inst, , lirltev. Dr. Greenwald, "Owe
MAZER, Of West .ilempfleld,. to llosA. Slims, of
nu
On the 2d inst., at Cooper's Hotel, by the Rev.
J. J. Strine, HENRY JOHNS to Etiznisirrif Coigx-
Lrs, both of West Hem field. - - -
On the 12th inst._ by the Rev. Ph. M. Reiden
bt4Ch, ALBERT JIA-taIEMAN, Or Columbia, •to
Exar.AnErit .R.Vmcria:LEß., of Harrisburg.
pt ,, at.
On the 6th inst., at Greybill's 31111, East Done
gal township; "ELIZABETH, • wife of, Michael
Kreider, aged 33 years, 3 months mid 3 days.
On the-Bth , inst., suddenly, in Leacocic twp.,
OTTO3IAR S. ECKERT, in the 37th year of his age.
On the 6th inst., of pneumonia, AlmicrE, aged
7 years and 2 months, daughter of William and
Augusta Boyd. , .0
ireIpI:INFROMDM4f4WitisAVO
i - 011C.8..--All persons -desirous of
.. baying LOCK BOXES in the NEW POST
0 ICE, will notify the P. M. by 5 o'clock, this
SATURDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 1 4 „;13,
AR none can-be rented after this date. - '
- TEnals—s3 per -year. — - -. fit
COLASSICAL LiNSTI
NJ TIME, prepares Boys for College, Business,
or Teaching, and affords Girls a thorough Course
in the Ornamental as well as the Solid BraUches
of a complete Education. • .r • -
' The Spring Term opens on the dth of MARCH.
For Circulars address
Rsv. ILS..&VEXANDEB, Principal,
feb 15,tf] • Columbia, Pa. -
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SONS . OF MALTA
"Call in the guarqs jytun Ue otyxosis, and have the
IZM=lii
A STATED MEETIFG of Lode 400, SONS OF
MALTA, will take place at their Hall, on WED
as.:EsDAy EVENING next, at 7 o'clock. precisely.
By order of
GRAND COMMANDER.
P UILDING LOTS at PUBLIC SALE.
The Subscriber will cam' at Public Sale, at
t le Franklin House, Columbia, on SATURDAY.
Fabrum - Y, 22d, MS.
FIFTEEN BUILDING LOTS,
On Fifth Street, Columbia, Pa. Terms - will be
made easy. Sale to commence at 7 o'clock, P. M.
feb1.5.2t1 Gt. CASE.
EAL'ESTATE AT PUBLIC SALE.
Will be sold at Public Sale, at Martin
rwin's Hotel, (Franklin House,) on
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY ZTH, ISOS,
B
That Valuable RICK HOUSE and LOT OF
GROUND, belonging to the Estate of Joseph
Hinkle, deceased, situated on Locust Street,
between Fourth and Fifth Streets, in the
Borough of Columbia.
Sale to commence at 7 o'clock, P. M., when the
conditions will be made known by
SAMUEL HINKLE,
Administrator.
P. S.—The PERSONAL PROPERTY of the
Estate will be sold on SATURDAY, the 21st
DAY OF MARCH, at 1 o'clock, P. M. S. H,
febl:s-3t]
FRESH GROCERIES
AT THE PROVISION
EEO
F,IIIILY GROCERY STORE OF
AIULLEN & BROTHER,
ODD FELLOWS' HALL,
Columbia, Pa
FEF,SH-TOMATOES, FRESH PEACHES AND
other Canned Fruits, Shaker Corn, &e.
TE A - THE BEST BLACK TEA. IN THE
MARKET.
EXTRA REFINED SYRUP oLASSES,
very cheap.
Refined Sugars, Dried. Fruit of all kinds.
Rio, Java, and laguyrn Coffee.
NEW SUGAR CURED RAMS .k DRIED RF.EF
Al so,Fancy Groceries, Family Flour, Notions,&c.
We intend to keep the best Goods, only, and to
5e11.9 cheap as any similar store.
IT. MULLRN & BRO.
Ile)...COuntry Produce of all kinds bought or
taken in exchange for goods. • - [feb 1:1-tf.
540 ,zrr,ES
OF THE
UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD,
RUN. :411 , T0 WEST FROM 01M-41L9.
_ke,ROSS ; TIEE
Arc now 'finished: the track 'being , laid and
truths running
WITHIN TEN :TILE S OF THE SUIEUIT OF
MB ROCKY SrOUNTATIV3
'T.he pro4pect dint the
GlikND LINE. TO 'TEE PACIFIC
commmixr. rs 1370.
was never bettey: - The means so far provided for
construction haye proved ample, anti there Is 310
lack of funds for the most vigorous prosecution
of the enterprise. . The . - ComPany'd FIRST
MORTGAGE-1301 , 7pS are now offered at PAR.
They pay ,
SM. PER ,CERT. IN - GOLD,
and'have thirty years to run before maturity.
Subscriptions will be received in Columbia, by
SAMUEL EVANS, Esq., and In New York at
the Company's °Rice, No. 20 Nassau street, and
by Continental National Bank,No. 7 Nassau st.,
Clark, Dodge dr. Co., Bankers, No. a wan street,
John'S. CLsco Son, Bankers, No. a 3 wan street,
and by the CoMpany's advertised Agents
throughout the United States. Remittances
should be made in drafts or other funds par in
New York, and the Bonds will be sent free of
charge . by return -express. Parties subscribing
through Local Agents will look to them for their
safe delivery. „ ,
A New, Pamphlet and Map, showing the Pro
gress of the 'Work, hesources for construction,
and Value of Bonds, may be obtained nt the
Company's Offices, or of its advertised Agents,
or will be sent free on application.
JOIIN J. CISCO, Treasurer, New York
febsl
ROUSE UIiNISIIING STORE
PERSONS ABOUT.TO COMMENCE HOUSE
' - NEEPING SHOULD BUY THEIR
STOVES AND TIN WARE !
COPPER KETTLES, IRON KETTLES,
KNIVES AND FORKS,
IRON LADLES, SPOONS.
CHURNS,
BUCKETS. BED.
WIG'S. WASH LINF.S,
WASH WRINGERS. STAIR
RODS, BRUSHES, STANDS, TUBS.
KETTLES, POTS AND PANS, COAL OIL LAMIS,
And the thousand of other things you may need
for ; commencing or ~ c ontinniug housekeeping,
at the well-known , House _Furnishing store,
NO. 11, NORTR QUEEN STREET, LANCAS
TER, PENN A. •
Everything you require you can get at the
lowest Clash Prices, and made of the very best
materials. The stock is large and has been
selected to meet the express wants, of House
keepers. Greatpleasure will be taken in show
ing goods to all who will consult their own
interests by calling in, whether they purpose
buying or not. •
OAS FITTING PLUMBING AND sTF,tm
WORK DONE.
PUMPS PUT UP and WATER PIPES LAID.
DISTILLERIES FITTED UP. kinds of
BRASS WORK AND IRON FITTINGS con
ptatitle cm hand.•
sure and drop in at
• A. C. FLINN'S,
Home Furl).Whim; Store.
Feb
Lancaster, Penn a.
.E.W • 0 0 0 D S !
N .
ALchoice and carefully selected Stock of
-.INLAID' AND. PLALN •
„ .
Byitarica,ci; :SATINWOOD
T":1-1.6..ir...Brushes;
BUFFAMO.': . BIJBIVER t z•ORY COMBS,
- <
• FRF.TTC •
~PERFUMES -Sr. POMADES;
of.best ISliturdikure, - -
PUBP.: AtiD Tar.coLcirci4,
r ' • , Assortment of • •
PLAN & POCKET BOOKS,
Not equalled In - town, together with. sundry;
other aoods, well suited for-,
Vb7llll.6'.l&urid ist ; ": - • r' • -
. „
• • - • _rurally Medicinc Store,
- • , .
Odd Fellows!'
, • . • - Golumbiar2a.
CO.V2WILY—E.72GI.2I: 7 CE,g.:.
- Fp - WOOD rOdiuror., of
Lancaster boupty i iiiitecount'wfpli
• suid - .Connty.of ,Lancaster. . , % I , •
To balance on hand as per County
Auditors' last report • < 1 .1.5,011. 00
'Jan.l.4. To cash received.from - Daniel
Oberholtzer, one-third cost of bridge '
across Conestoga creek,' in Earl Map... - 780 00
Jan. 23." To cash received from Jesse'
Landis, in ease of COmmonwealth• vs.
- Christian Shultz, forfeited:November
' 21st ' 1885 • 58 15
Feb. 3. To cash received from -Jacob Sr.
Grlder. lines and forfeitures, Sept. and
Jan. 1867 14 00,
Feb. 5. To cash received from Jacob '
Frey, fees and stamp, Commonwealth
vs. Melinda Shoe, Jan. Sessions 1807... 4 50
Feb. 12. To cash received from the Far-" -
mers' Nat. Bank of Lancaster, loan to
• county - •' 4,000 00
Feb. 18. To cash received from the Na
tional Bank of Chester Valley, loan '
to county - 6,000 00'
Feb. 21. To cash received 'from M.
Groff, loan'to county 2,000 00
Feb. 25. To cash received from ,Benj.
Denlinger, East Lampeter township, ' •
loan to county 1,100 00
Feb. 25. To cash received _from Chris-,•
t t o ia c n o S u n n y o der„..Warwick township, loan..
Fob. 25. 'To cash received from 'Jacob "-
Sowers. Manor twp., loan to county... 'BOO 00
Feb. 26: To cash received from 'Jacob -
Sowers, Manor twp.: loan to county., ' 500 00
-Feb. 28. To cash received from J. Sf. - '
Grider, cleric Quarter Sessions Court,
lines and costs ' - .19 00
Mar. 2 To cash received from - .7. M. -
- Crider, cleric Quarter Sessions Court,
fines and costs • 20 , 00
Mar. 5. To cash received from ease of . - '
Commonwealth vs: Ssun'l Weaver •' 20 00
Mar. 7.• To cash received. from W. L.
Bear, Prothonotary, jury fines 500
Mar. IL To cash „received from J. H. -
Zellar.-in case of Commonwealth vs.
Sleightmlich '- 65 67
Mar. 11. To cash received from Joseph
Hershey'Leacoek twp., loan to county, 2,000 00
Mar. U. Tos-cash received from Henry
Snavely, Leaeock twp, loan to county,' 1,600 00
Mar. 11. To cash received from Felix •
Lambrech, Upper Leacock, loan to
• county 5.50 00
Mar. 12. To cash received from Com- •
monwealth vs. Frederick He5ter.........' 06 47
Mar. 14. To cash received from Josep.
Engles, Justice of the Peace, proceeds •
of sale of drift logs , • 32 67
Mar. 25, To cash received from Christ.
Snyder, Warwick twp., loan to co., 2,450 00
Mar. 26. To cash received from Bar-
bara It. Landis, loan to county - '3OO 00
Mar. 27. To cash received from Isaac
(farmer,) West - Earl township,. '
loan to county MO 90
Mar. 28. To cash received from Daniel
Witmer. loan to county 3304)0
Mar. Z. To cash received from John •
Martin, (farmer,) Earl township, loan
to county 800 00
Mar. 30. To cash received from George
D. Lefever, West Lampeter, loan to
county - 500 00
Mar. 30. To cash received from Samuel
E. Landis, East Lampeter, loan to co., 2,000.00
April 1. To cash rec'd from Samuel E. •
_Kurtz, Manheim twp., loan to county, -. 300 00
April L To cash rec'd from Samuel R.
Landis, E. Lampeter. loan to county. 500 00
April 1. 'Jo cash reed from Emanuel
' Landis, E. Lampeter, loan to county, 3,326 66
April 1. To cash reed from Benjamin
Denliuger, East Lampeter, loan to co. 4,000 00
April 1. To cask reed from Henry Hos
tetter, Upper Leacocic, loan to county, 400 00
April 1. To cash rec'd from 3: H. Ron
rer, E. Lampeter, loan to county 100 00
April 1. To cash rec'd from Abraham
Landis, E. Lanapeter, loan to county.. 2,100 00
April I. To cash reed from Emanuel
Landis, E. Lampeter, loan to county.. 1,173 34
April 1. Co cask rec'd from Ephraim H.
Hershey, Manor twp., loan to county, 1,000 00
April 1. To cash rec'd from C. Sweitzer,
• East Reser:4lold twp., loan to county, 500 00
April 2. To cash reed front Aim. Lan
dis, E. Lampeter twp., loan to county, 703 00
April 2. To cash reed from John Roh
rer, E. Lampeter two" loan to county, 400 00
April 2. To cash rec'd troth Anna Lan
dis, E. Lampeter tsvp., loan to county, 30') 00
April 2._ To cash reed from C. H. Mum- -
ma, E. Donegal twp., loan to county,. 1,600 00
April 2. To cash received from Board of
Poor Directors of Lan. co., sale of land, 4,671 00
April 2. To cash ree'd from James Mar
tin, Lencock township, loan to county 300 00
April 2. To casts reed from Jacob H. -
Landis, Manor twp., loan to county, 1,500 00
April 2. To cash received from Daniel
Kurtz, Lancaster city, loan to county, 1,500 00
April 3. To cash received from Emma
Giest, E. Lampeter twp., loan to co., 3,009 00
April 3. To cash reed from John Glest,
East Lampeter twp., loan to county, 1,000 00
April 3. To cash ree'd from George Ro
land, West Earl twp., loan to county, 1,000 00
April 4. To cash reed from Thomas Ew
ing, loan to county 300 00
April 6. To cash reed from Board of .
,
Poor Directors of Lan. co., lands sold, 4 087 .50
April 6. To cash recd from Isaac Martin,
(18pring,) Earl twp., loan to county • .300 00
April 6. 7 To cash reed from Martin Mus
ser, Earl township, loan to county 1,000 00
April C. To cash - reed from Henry Mus
ser, Sr., Earl twp., loan to COUIItX 1,200 00
April 8. To cash reed from 'Wm. Ens
minger, Manheim boro., loan to co.,- 1,100 00
Aprll 8. To cash reed from M. W. Sio
kom, Sadsbury twp., loan to county. 2,000 00
AprilB. To cash reed front M. Croft,
Bart township, loan to county ' 1,000 00
April 8. To , cash reed front Truman
Cooper, Sadsbury twp., loan to county, 4,500 00
April 15. To cash reed from. Susanna
Croft. Lampeter twp., loan to co., 400 00
April 15. To cash Tee's]. from Tobias Den
linger, E. Hemptleld twp., loan to co., 1,000 00
April 10. To ca.sh reed from Frederick
Frey, Manor twp.. loan to county_...... 1,000 00
April, - .M. To - cash treed.• from :hones
Sproul, ColeraltrtivP., loan to county, 400
- 01-
April 17. To cosh reed from D. Styre,
Crernarvon township,. loan to county . 2,000 00
April 18. To cash reed trom Jesse Lan
dis, City, lo to county 500 00
AR711.18. To easis received from H. AL
Grider; clerk, Quarter Sessions Court,
defaulting Juror
April To cash reed 'from Evans,
SlcEvoy d: Co., City, loan to county__ 1,000 00
April 24. To cash - received from case of
Commonwealth. vs. Samuel Auttaan, ,,
April 24. To cash received from H. AL. -
13reneman, Justice of the Peace, pro
ceeds from sale of estrays ..... SI 65
April 26. To cash received_ from: - S2 B. ' --
Foltz, Justice of the Pence,- proceeds
from sale of estrays;. ....-
12 00
April Z. To cash received, frosnHenry
lluckwalter, Monheim township, loan •
to county
"
M
130 00
April 30. To cash received from ...W.
Slokom, Sadsbury twp., loan to c 0..... 3,000 00
April 30. To cash received from Benj. -
Witmer,. East - Latnpeter township, -
loan to 'county
April 30. To cask received' from John.
Gross, Lancaster twp.,'loan to county,
Slay 7. To cash received from E. Fahne
stock, consolidation_ of .grant to build
adjacent to Court House'
May 7. To cash received from C. 11.
Nissly, loan to county •
May 11. TO cush received from J. R. Sen.
senig, East Lampeter tails., loan to eo.,
Slay 17. To cash received from ease of
Commonwealth vs. John Greentiot.....
May 18s To cash reed from J.M.
clerk of Court, lines and, costs ....»__--.,
Slay Z. To cash rec'd from B. 1 0 ..liaer,
balance of recognizance of Eugene
Kurtz
May 20. To cash received front Jonas H.
Buckwalter, East Lampeter town
ship, loan to county
Slay 27. To cash roc's! front Win, Eus
=Linger, Manheim borough loan to c 0.,.
Slay 31. To cash reed. front ,11. M. Gli
der, clerk of Court, county fund, Slay
Sessions, 1807
June 4. To crash received from salo of
personal effects of Frederick Blaten
berger, convicted of arson
June 10. To cash received front J. F.
Frey, Sheriff; fines and jury, funds
June 12. To Gash received from case of
Commonwealth vs. Mary Martin.
Sept. 4. To cash received from case of
Commonwealth vs. Lewis Suter, B.
Mishler, bail "
Sept. 27. To cash received front case of
Counnonwealth vs. Leonard Yost, flue
Sept, 30. To cash received front clerk of
Quarter Sessions Court, fines and jury
fund for August • - •
Get. 1. To cash received frosts Drumore
township, interest on claim for taxes,
• for ISIS
Nov. ls. To cash received front sale of.
tin front Court House
Nov. 25. To ands received frond case of
Commonwealth vs. John Wencher
Dec. 2. To cash received from case of
Commonwealth
,vs. John Eshleman,
per B. F. Baer ,
Dee. 2. To cash received front raise of
-
Commonwealth vs. - Robert-McClain,'
Per B. F. Baer
Dec. 10. To cash rec'd from G. Specht......
Dee. 111. To cash received front Christ.
Balzer, Jr.,' Warwick twp., loan to co.,
Dec. 17. To cash ree'd from. J. F. Frey,
Sheriff, flues and jury ..
. -
Dec, 17. I t o ash reed from Jacob Schaub,
Supervisor of West Earl township, on
account of Burkholder's bridge
Dec. 21. To cash received front clerk of
Quarter Sessions Cottrt,lin es mad jury
funds
Dee, 30. To mats received from the super-,
visors of West Coealleo township, on:
account of Lutz's bridge • '
Jan. 3. To ca.sh received from Daniel
Oberholtsser, - one-third cost of bridge
...across Conestoga creek - -
COFFEE MILLS
1e37. .
To aggregate assessment of eomsLy rates
and levies for 1£0,1, — , as per statement •
furnished by County Commissioners,
and herewith presented to the Audi
tors $198,954 92
To cash received as excess tax f0r1806... 179 92
To cash received as excess tax for '1867:,, -• 147 11
To aggregate amount of State tax levied
for it>67 • • ' r 0,919 99
To aggregate amount of. 2411itia , taX • n
n• •
levied for 1897 5,460 00
To aggregate amount of outstanding tax
as per AuUtors' report of 1806 - 11,=1 90
To aggregate arnount. °tutu:mid items— ,- 925
Ity Court, order In favor of P. G. Eber-_ •
man, for stating the account of 1806....., 2r , 00
By Court, order in favor of County An- •
ditors,.for auditing account of 1860 2., 60
By amount of Commissionersi-0rder5, 403,960 hi -
paid for 180:
By amount of Court hills; pakt-for 181 C~ 10,122 t 7
By amount of road viewers, orders paid
for 166; 100 .50
By amount of Constables' return, orders •
paid l'cu'l&t; • - • • 558 20
By amount of exoncrations allowed col
- lectors. for State,..l.lllitia
' aud-.Cowity.
• • 8,251 - 15
By amoUnt, prowl:omissions allowed col- '
lectors Tor State, '3.ll.llthi: and County -
.. i;..-. --• '. ' il ... . i 17,317 15
ByaniouniWooltyooMasobsiil
paidin'mllitaty fund 273 50
By amount of order to Superintlindent
. of Teachers; institute, as per - act of
-Assembl f - - -•
01)
By tunoun y t unpaido items, as par last
'report, pan.-
.. • ____
By amount of Stoi_ c
. taz - c — to'r. Common- 19
89
wealth, full quota.— 81,557 50-
By amount of exonerations:and coin
”iisisto.ns for outs'
...... ....... 3,216 , 72
Ontstaiitillig Mies, iantiary
Bart:township H 752 -•-
Brecisuock twp., :•17 04
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350 w
200 00
3000
200 Oa
400 00
rn
T 3 00
42 10
300 00
600 00
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290)
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19 00
EEI
EMI
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F 33
7 05
206 95
2,300 00
EZZ3
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2.50 00
~000
' , $137,212 48
;-.381:606 6
MESE!
G'OU?l"l'x : 'nvAzwj s.
('tornarron'twp.,- -;• ' • --1 o; 2.1 --,:,,, --
Conestoga twl , -, - ''':,-12 WI , • --
Conoy twp ............. .. .... 520 21)
Drumoro twp. , - ~. 473. G 7 • -7 .
East Donegal twp
East- Earl twp., 1,771 M-1.
- Fulton'twp • . „ 918 71
Maulmim twp., 1,186 87
3fartie twp 212..73 ,_ •
Mount Joy borough 450 56
Rapho twp., since 1861 DA 00.
Strasburg bor , 2-11 92 -
- Washington bor.,. 235 82
7,827 43'
By amount of Treasurer's commission -
on 1x170,228.84 at 1 per cent 5,702 2 8
To balance 24,945 17
REPORT'
We, the undersigned t Auditors •of Lancaster
county, do-Certify - that we have carefully exam
ined the Yomioing account of Ellwood Griest,
Treasurer of said county, and compared his
vouchers with the same, and rind there is a bal
ance in his hands this 6th day of January, 14368,
. of twenty-four thousand nine hundred and forty
five dollars alid seventeen cents ($.24,915.17,)which
amount has been turned over to his successor,
,William Thomas, and his receipt shoWn for the
same. - •
We, have examined ;the account of Christian
Goat; Treasurer of the Poor and House of Em
ployment of Lancaster county and find it cor
rect, showing a balance in his hands of, two
hundred and eightv-one'dolbirs and two cents
(8281.020 January Bth, 1868.
We have examined the account of Christian
Gast, Treasurer of therßoard of Directors of the
Poor Of Lancaster county, for the erection of the
newilospital, and find there is a balance In his
hands of twenty-three hundred and ninty-seven
dollars and elghty-nine cents ($2,1117.R9,) J rummy
17th, ISO& • - • -
We' have exrunined the account of George
Long; Treasurer of the Board of Prison Inspect
ors, and find a balance in ills hands, April Ist.
.1867, of eighteen 'hundred and smenty-eight dol
larstind one cent.(61,678.01,) and he lass paid over
to. GlirLstian. Lefever, the present Treasurer,
eighteen hundred - and sixty-four defiers and
thirty eight cents ($1,884.38 } leaving a balance in
his hands of thirteen dollars and sixty-three
cents ($11.63,) the .mistake having originated by
an error in the computatibn of his commissions.
We- have examined the account of Christian
Lefever, Treasurer of the Board of Prison In
spectors, and ihtd a balance in his hands, on
January Ist, 1868, of thirty-five hundred and
seventy-five dollars and sixty-one cents ($3171.61.)
Adopting the-idea. of Governor Geary in his
late message, relative to the safe keeping, etc., of
the State funds, we respectfully recommend the
enactment of such laws as will give to the
County Treasury the benefit of any profit, or
Kali" matle-by - any Investment of the County
funds, prohibit the use of the County funds for
private purposes or advantages. • Making the
Treasurer chargeable with any gain, increase,
profit or per tentage which he may make, or
enable any other person to make out of the
same, in violation of such laws. Requiring him
to answer, on oath or' affirmation, to the Audit
ors, respecting any and every investment or dis
posal 01 the County, funds, , without criminating
himself; and to set out in his accounts, under
oath or affirmation, the nature of every person, or
institution, and place, with whole, and where he
keeps or has kept the Muds, and on what terms;
and that he be compensated by a salary, to be
fixed annually by the County Commiasioners,
with the approval of the County Auditors, in
stead of a per tentage on his receipts and;
ex
penditures, as heretofore. . •
Witness our hands, January ISth, IS6S.
m. E
GEO. W.
SAMUEL
County Auditors.
COMMISSIOIs.ZERS' STATEMENT.
The following is tlie statement of the Commis
sioners' Orders drawn on Ellwood Griest, Treas
urer of Lancaster county, for the year 1667:
Assessors' Pay . .. . $ 9,579 00
Erecting Bridge:: . 24,023 19
Repairing Bridges . .... Gil 40
Quarter Sessions Court... . . . 3,650 73
Cdroner ..... ...,..... .. .. ... ... 719 35
Commissioners' 011ie°. .. . ... :5,105 75
Elections 4,134 71
Fuel . 413 00
Gas.. - • 1919 q
Postage " 4:l 511
Penitentiary.....-- ..... . ....... .. ......... ............_ ... 1,861 :LS
Printing and Stationery._ .......... ...... ....... ... 2,267 (ft
Publie:ollices....... ................. .. ..... ~. ...... .......... (157 22
..l:ew--3.2°ositital .: . . : . - 12,500 (5)
Itemodelitig,'Al ins liola . e .9,006 00
P00r... ...................... ....... ... ........ .......... ........ 00A00 00
Pri50n................ ....................... .......... ...... 22, 000 0 0
Vagrants__
1?2,011 00
Interest 11,754 53
Post iNfortems 400 00
Road Hanuwes 522 50
Pennsylvania State Lunatic Hospital... ' - 553 65
Taxes Refunded 1,55.3 18
Janitor's Pay - 55) 00
.511.collanen IV. 4,072 23
I=
E. McMahan, in fall for bridge at Daral •
Overholser'S mill g 071 15
J. F. Frey. for sundries for bridge at
Safe Harbor 1 11
E. McMahen, in full for bridge at Mus
selmen's mill 1,050 00
E. McMahen, for Ncht few:1811111g, bridge
at, D.' Overholser's mill. ..... '
..... . 80 00
C. J. Motels, for lumber for - bridge at
Safe Harbor.-- 11 IY2
J. O. Carpenter. in full for bridge atSafo , '
Harbor; per William order--_, 2M4/1
E. McMahen, in _full for -bridge .at Old
Factory
oo
E.MeMellen, in full for Ilutlionry, etc.,
at Old Factory - • 1 A 92. 13
11,1,:c1dellen, in Millar bridge atHerr's '
1. - i.:4\ i f i c i sfeiTC . ll -. Z.Z . 71 . 111 fur bridge 'at ;092 113°
- ..... 3,200 00
iverholsets.lllllll- -,,,,. .... ...._ -.
~..,Ide)felleniltn. full for brlttgont Swrunp
'Monde; W.. Tr..-Zfriseley, in full-for iron
bridge at GrfibMe mills - " _,:ail CO
Tllng. %V. TI, ltdo,eley. In full for bridge
at Burkholder's mill 1,342 717
E.l3uryholiter, in roll for masonry, ete.,
for bridge at-Burl:holder's mill , 1:17 IY;
E. MeMellen, on riceortnt of bridge at - ,
3[ tiler 3 Nal i's =IL 3,700 Go
REP_LIEItiG
E. Mcs,tellen, for repairing alirdirients . '
at M •••
usselman's mill . i 35 00
D. K. Herr, fbr repa i ring, bridge at • ' -
.Herr's rni/L - - . 50
E. McMahen, lumber for, And repair-
ing bridge at - Hinkletown...—.-., • . , ... 07 50
Jacob _Heelball - or, for repairing bridge
• across COnewago 1..0 '4O
Supervisors and Auditors of Mount Joy -
township, donation for bridge across .. -
Conewago creel - 10000
, ,
QUARTER SPISSIONS COURT.
John. H. Zellers; kite Clerk's fees 41 /03 51
3 D Livingston, Esq., late District At- "
torney's fees 119 90
I,l,rnt Ann Atlee, Esq.;District Attorney's
fees Igll2 00
;I- M Grider„-Clerles fees .1,292„Z.1
Jacob ?Frey, Sheriff's fees . ' ' - - -9721)1)
. • .. -
C017.1q, 3191.78,E.
Henry . Dunham, for half dozen broortur, S 2 50
Elias Eby,lll full - dor brick for.fiew_er...... 40 30
s....Miegn
.llenrer; labor... „..
..._ 45 50
Geo I) Sproelier;bfli for hardware etc... 36 86
Henry Gorrecht, cushions for chairs 27 90
John Johns, sand "
curbstones, etc" 26 75
D Baird: Co., sundrie-s 8 21
I) Erlsman, carpentry In Court House.... -, 2.5 00
C F Eberintin. mire anti winding clock... 50 00
011 Nissly, Es' a., for lock anakew • „1 10
Mrs Kretchmar, cleaning Court. House.. 55 75
J C Snyder, smithies for Court House__ •13 06
D A Shitter, for 16 tree boxes & sundries, 57 00
S Skein, for sinule,trees..;.- - - 250
Eli Study, for repairing Some at Court
H0u5e..:..;...... 45 37
Diller d:. Grail; bill for hardware 33 . 38
Charles Schwelie/, three loads of sand... . 225
L C Lyle, one dozen shade trees 6 00
John INlxers, half dozen brooms 2 50
Denney ..c. Schnu in, work to Court House 200 07
J. H Shirk, sundries 3 35
Samuel Hess, half cord of wood 3 75
Edward Carter, painting Court House... 135 85
John May, 12;4 dozen screws 1 25
Jacob Gabe, tins lilting and pitunblng... 00 05
Shirk d: Weldier, tee bill ...... ..."..-.......:...... 21 05
D KiMh. for sinitliwork 1 40
Deafer &Schema; on account of_rooling , irk :
Court Honei 00
.1 - Both:trine], bill Cur brushes ........ ...... .... - . 18 10
J K Boiler, 'half dozen brooms 2 40
JI. Shuman, lumber for dome— , ....... -.... 225 9tl
C II 3lnyer„. on . account of , carpenter
work for dome 150 09
Charles T. Gould, repairing chides, etc... 5 75
Jacob Bomberger and others, shoveling
snow 9 00
3 N3l3ller, one dOzon brooms '' ' ' • ,5 50
J Deaner -S: Co., on account of roofing •' - . •
dome 306 00
J Deaner S. Co., in tot tor•rooting Court
House 115 SS
$3,009 99
CORONER.
Georg e Leonard, Coroner, and Justices - - -
of the Peace, holding inquests on the -
. 'bodies of fifty-eight persons, found
dead hl Lancaster calmly :19.53
COAIMISSIONEICI . OF VICE,
II F' Suer, Esq., in full for. alnry as So
licitor 0 o'2 50
Thos (1 COW 114, E. 1., 140 days cervices as . •
Commissioner, at Sipes dity : —.oll; 5015 '
miles, at 10 cts per mile-0411 50. To
tal, $921 50. Balance in full ;r2l LO
J B Shuman, Esq., 170 days' service,' a°:
COVlMisgioner, at 03 perday-1410; 4490
.10 cis per mile-9449 60. Total '
.0319 Mt 'Balance In full 339 99
S Blokorn, Esq., 150 days' services as •
Commissioner. at 03 00 per day—s4so; •
11=3 miles at 10 cents per mile, 0,693 30.
Total. 01,149 30. Balance 499 30
NV I/ Stauffer, Ink and pens 95
S Slokom; on account of salary._ 950 00
J B Shuman,Esq., on account. of salary &X/ 00
Cli Niss/Y. Esq., on account of salary... SOU 00
Jesse Landis, Esq., in full for one year's
salary as Solicitor ' 250 iv
J If Shirk, .pen.s anal stationery.,,.. 5 00
.11 - 1 Shirk., In full for one year's Salary
lIF. Clerk' 1,000 00
C F Eherman, for repairing ( Alice clock,' l 410
122MCCE]
_ . .
...., , . , .
Election O Ulcers, 16th Election Diatriet,
$ Sim
Inuit !alma elections
Election officers, Spring elections-- -.... f 1 . 0 1 111 40
Election onicers. 40th J)Lstriet, Kivehti
el ecti0n.............. J 9 16
Election officers, Ist 1 - timrict,tounicipal . '
•- elect - gni L'- - - 190
'.TE l'a rpeuter awl Jas'F. Boyd, for clerk-' ..
log for ltelurn .littlgeq, gen'l election, 2`.4 iri
Clharles4l FIR tVey), Attending municipal
election, as A.tsoasOr,,io.ll Ward 1 :14)
Elcvtion jrillcers' general bill 1,470 ':.3
Assessors' par, for ll.ttrot , roterKw.: - :.:... -= 713 F.
tlonstables pay. for . 'bold lug townsUip
elections , 11: 7R
Assessors' pay for returning military
rolls for 1067. 201 '33
IMMO
H Daurngardnei, for
GAS.
Lancaster Gas Company, gas bill 5191 90
J JCoehran, - postage and envelopes 649 56
_
• '
Eastern Retittentlary,' . ,,loe sOppOrt - of.
cowlets..... .......
PRI:ft:TING AND !MATZO: IT.
F /S 00
E ..... .' . . ' " 40 .S 2
John ........... . 21 'Xi
~.FLOTANC_FIS.
11L-Rninho
B tL Lehman " -
Pearsold: Geist, .
HGrier . .......... ................ .....
H G Smith & Co- ............
Johnßner's Sons. ...... ... .............
S A Wy1ie. .... .... . .
Ensminger ........... .... .........
J A Hiestand & Co '
JHshentrer ...... ..............
I',UIILIC OYFICKS.
,
Ellwood Griest, Esq., office fiirmiturt
for County Treasurer's office S C R GO
GeorgeWynnt . ... ....... ............. .... .............. GO
.T C Snyder, window shades for ..........
office 3 12
.11:131,,,Ot1 57
NEW.IIOI4rI7: I / 4 L.
Christian Gast, Treasurer of Board of
Directors of the Poor, in full for build
-
ing new hospital 812,500 00
niaronELlNa AL:us HOUSE.
Christian Gast, Treasurer of Board of
Directors of the Poor on stemma of
-remodeling old Alms Blouse $O,OOO 00
POOR.
Christian Gast, Treasurer of Board of
Directors of the Poor, In full of esti
mate for support of poor in130,7...........830,300 OO
PRISMS'.
George Long, late Treasurer of Board of
Prison Inspectors, on account of esti
matefor pr150n....................... . . . . ...... 0 0 0 CO
C Lefever, Treasurer of BoardolPrison
Inspec'rs, in full for estinVe for prison, 10,600 00
,
. .
. vAnnAz..zrs. -
George Sanderson, Esq., Mayor, and
Constables' fees in vagrant cases .431,:i15 fl.l
CITY LOCI.C-11P.
John Henry, for furnishing nic-als to
prisoners in elty lock-up 6115 80
Loans pahl to 'Banks and individualq...sl22,64l
Interest paid to Banks and individuals, 511,754 PS
- POST 3[OIITEMS.
POSE:ktOrtOM examinations on the bodies
of 40 persons, found dead in Lancer Co $4OO 00
John Longenecker's estate, Mt Joy twp $l5 00
Margaret Townsend, Sadsbury twp 10 00
Albert Smith, Drumore township 30 00
=eagle Pierce, Ephrata township 60 00
George Ackerman, Lancaster city 12 50
Philip Long, Wamick township • 60 00
Joseph Pfautz, Warwick township 2.i 00
Joseph Poster, Ephrata t0wn5hip........... 10 00
John Xlartman, Columbia b0r0ugh..:.... 240 00
Jacob McQuade,West Cocalico township 10 00
Philip Doster, Ephrata t0wn5hip............ 20 00
A Dupont. Ciernarvon township—. ..... .... 10 00
Jonas Miller, Clay township ..... ...........,..... 20 00
85';'30
I'ENNSYLVANIA STATE LANATIC TIOSPETAL.
John A. Weir, Treasurer State Lunatic
Hospital, for sundry patients SiSS
=2
Christian Brown, collect'r,Warwicic twp 8 18 63
Isaac L Landis, Man helm township...... 11 01
Isaac Bashong, collector, Upper Leacock
town ship . .. . .. . . 11 93
.Tohn IL Hugh, collector, East Earl MT_ 10 00
T C Rockatfollow, collector, Manor twp. 160 01
Ii M Musser, collector, Earl township... 11 71
.1 II Brackbill, collector, Salisbury twp.. 102 D. 3
John K Snyder, administ'r of 11 K Sny
der, collector, East, wards, Lanc'r city, GO 49
John Coble • 1 02
.Tames Prangley, City 70
Jos Ebersole, coll'tor, East Donegal twp 15 2.3
Levi Huber, W Lampeter twp.. 2Z2 33
G Bruckhard, collector, West Hemp
field township 107 50
Amos Martin, Earl 15 DO
Geo II Gish, collector, E Hemptleld twp 343 39
Melchom Pry, collector, Strasburg twp., 118 G 3
Samuel W Miller, collector, Clay twp..... 78 31
S Albright, collector, East wards, Lan
caster City 445 50
JANITORS PAY.
J C Snyder, in full for services as janitor
to date ',S"AO CO
MISCELLANEOUS.
J C Snyder, distributing asses.sments_
George:Si Steinman, Treasurer Humane
Fire Company, donation for Steninc-r,
A It 'Winner and others, expenses for in
specting bridge at 31usseitnan's mill_
J Hoover for painting and repairing
" Black Marla" carriage......,. ._
S S.lokom, for expenses at road views at
Ephrata and Schumecl -
G Saner, Treasurer Washington Fire
Company donation for Steamer
Joseph C Snyder, for damages sustained
team notifying bridge viewers
Joseph C Snyder, notifying bridge view
ers for bridge at Mrisselmaifs mill
Jesse Landis, Esq., professional services
in Commonwealth vs. Malinda Shur,
William .f Cooper, boarding Jurors
John McCutelicon,conveying Cathiulne
Little to Lancaster county hospital__
C 11 Islissly, Esq., expenses incurred in
attending meeting In Columbia, and
going to Harrislig on official business.
John 3f Slaymaker, Jury fine remitted
by order of Court._
Elias Miller, copying tax duplicates
Isaac Gish, copying tax duplicates •
Joel S Eaby, copying tax duplicates.
S 0 .Nourse, copying tax duplicates..
J 31 °rider, drawing copy of -road re
port of reviewers In Columbia boro'..
Abraham Bair, copying tax duplicates, ,
J M. Grlder;making draft - Itr road case
In Columbia Borough
Benj. 'Bauman, copying tae duplicates,
John FL Shirk, distributing tally papers,
J Fl Shirk and others, copying tax du
plicates
Wm Riddle, copying tax duplicates
J W Slocom. copying tax ,ffitplicates.__
A 0 Slay-maker, copying tax dupllisites,
Win 11 Kemble, Esq., State „Treasurer.
for balance dim the Commonwealth,
for tax on loans to county, for 1831
Peter Bruner, copying tax duplicates....
Wm I)emutia, copying tax duplicates__
J M Grider, Clerk of Quarter Sessions
Court, recording-township officers HO 15
John Brake, for getting shingles out of
creek at Sale Harbor brid e. '2 00
J B Shuman, Esq, Commisa'r, expenses
to Harrisburg on official business 3d 40
Ellwood Griest, Esq, balance due Com
monwealth, for tax on loans. 10 76
J L Marple, copying duplicsides.— ..... .-- 5 20
PS Baker conveyingßobert Zloderwell _ .:
to lunatic asylum 10 00
.1 . 31 Grider recording borough officers ' - -
for Washington borough 2 85
Jesse Landis, Esq, professional services
as per bill 100 00
J C Snyder, for cleataingand whitewash
ing furnace lines ...... - 25 00
John J Kersey, arresting - horse thief, 3: SI
Leanian,'3lnrphy ,k Co., horse and car
riage hire 11 00
C J .RhondS, lumber furnished the Co. . ~ ~
In 1831 . 30 00
S B Cox., Treasurer Sun Fire Company,
donation for Steamer ' 100 00
.Tonathan Sprecher,iboarding jurors 0 50
J BSlnunan,Esq, horse hire and expert- .
sea in viewing bridges -over Pequei - i' •
and Beaver creeks; - -„..„- - • 16 00
W Leaman, auditing accounts Of ptiblic '
officers, 118 50
P S Baker, conveying Jacob Butt to:the
House of Refuge.-- -,- • .. - 15 00
C Irr Nhisly,*experuies viewing bridges at
IfinkletoWn - and Herr's mill, 16 V,
Lancaster cityovaterrent, 38 400
S Shroud, conveying- Win. Walker to
House of Refuge. 15 00
.T H Lamborn, making coffins for Amos
Smith, Ellett Smith and , Reixices-I , Tel-
son, 12 CO
J 3,7 Frey, Esq, services renderedduisase , i- ” .i".
or,Counnonwcaltli vs 31 S 3
~ ,,13 iFt . n.le!ei f • i r '
alas
98' f7d
Cll Eissly, Esq., for, expenses th.,/ocat-
Mg bridge site at Conewogr, :1 Creek 'll 00 1
E Mc:Mellen, for drawlngspeeitications
for bridge at Old Factory, 12 00
J BSlmmitm_l.. , sq., for expenses in view- •
Ing bridges at Good's and Burkhold
er's mills, t • 11 8.5
C If Nissly, Esq., expenses incurred in
meeting Dauphin County Commis
sioners at ConOwitgo bridge letting. - 13 63
J C Snyder, distributinglists of taxables, 25 00
31 J Shirk and others, copying dupli
cates, 2:5 00
,
J Gundaker expenses in summoning
witnesses in Commonwealth vs. John _
_ __
MEM
6-4,02.9 19
$641 30
V 3,6.50 73
Smith and Mary Ari:Ebert, 15 00
Samuel Fisher, taking Edward Steele to
House of Refuge, , - . ' 15 00
C 31 Nissly, Esq., expenses to Harrisb'g
to meet. Dauphin County Commis.
~,,
stoners, • 10 05
Jesse Reinhold; for reward for the arrest
of the murderers of Joseph Comro 25 00
C 31 Nissly, Esq., expenses Iu viewing
and locating bridge at ,Overholser's
mill, . - , „ . , 050
J B Shuman, Esq., expenses slowing
bridge, 2 50
'robin,: Herr, for proceeds of sale of logs
in IS6I, refunded, 251 15
.0 Ii Shuman. Esq„ expenses viewing
bridge In Cocalico township, 7 05
Jesse Landis, Esq., for professional ser
vices in Commonwealth vs B Mishler, 150 00
Levi Sensen ig, for planking prison cells, 109 13
Lancaster County's share macadamiz
ing Duke street, in the city Of •Lanc'r, GOO 00
13 .Ifc.felien for viewing bridges and
drawing nit' , clllcations for bridges as
per bill, • .-. ' ...- .. 55 00
.11 Boardman - , .1 Zercher and John. D '
Boring, jury , Inspecting bridge, at Old ,
Factory, 6 PI
Jonathan Sprecher, hoarding jurors, 0 70
S Shroud, taking John Wilson to House
of Refuge 1.1 00
0 J Dickey, Treasurer Shifter Flre Co.,
donation for new honse, 100 00
JIT Shirk. distribut ing tally wipers,: - • _25 00
Cit Nissi y, for road viewers , and sun: - ' • '
veyors' tees fur road laid out, In Mt. •
Joy township, In 1865, le 00
John Dulnbon, bounty as private in
Capt. F.rlsman's company, 125th P. V.. 40 90
C H Nissly, expense in attending bridge
view at Binkley's Bridge, 1 35
Jonathan Sprecher, boarding jurors, 7 50
J C Snyder, distributing assessments, Or 00
Jonathan Sprecher, boarding jurors, ' 4
30
C .11 Nissly, for expenses (abridges - laws
and jurors' pay at Conowago and Far
mersville • - v . , - . 11 10
George Hartman, for horse and carriage
hire to, bridge view v at Burkholder's
00
Samuel ITea, for bill for wood and sand- 15
00
Win J Cooper, boardinglurors In Com
monwealth vs John Smith, 42 00
Jon. Sprecher, boarding jurors, 18 00
P S Baker, expenses to,Philatlelphia to
arrest
St' Snyder, Is P.O
H Biller, for bridge Insptsiors at D 1,7
51,105 7.)
Herr's mill
.5l Zahn', for interpreting in Court,
E MeMellen, for extra. work on bridge.;
ut DK ilerr's will,
C 11 Nissly, expenses at Swamp Creek,
bridge view, I; 7r.
NV U Evans, Esq., Treasurer American
Hose Company, donation for hose, 155 00
John P. Good, supervisor Conestoga
township. for putting up natireatSafe
11n.rbor bridge. 15 OD
E MeMellen, for extra work, etc., on
bridge at Overt:mixer's mill and Swamp
Creek, Et. 00
John Yundt,. inspecUng bridge at Over
hoLser's mill, 200
John 31.cCutcheon, conveying Eliza Fel-_
lenbaum to House of Refuge, 15 OD
Joint Flory, conveying Elizabeth Myers
to House of Refuge. '• ' , . 15 00
251 . J Shirk, assistant Clerk, hire in ad
justing valuations, . „ • ' 7 25 00
J C Snyder, fur elcmuing furnace flues. 2.5 00
ERw00(1 Griest, Esq., County Treasnrer, ...
for balance orStato Tax paidon court.
ty loans, 00 37
Stelgerwalt ce . Doersont,repalring wheel-
a
bar, 00
C Wrid ow
my er, altering table, etc., I '4O
John Johns, bill fur stumps for oillee, 2.1 75
?4,18i 74
XB3OO
.211 95
15 00
213 95
2:0 19
865 58
ax W
170 :17
45 37
$2,937 03
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Vt 2,600 00
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$z OO
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100 00
142 07
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11 20
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NETV ADYEIIit.T.L3.EIFLE7I%
S :It !midge
view, Jurors' ,pay, eue,, at bridge at.
Overliolser's mlll, 12 GO
The liabilities of the county, at the urea- -
eut time, for Individual loans, amount
to 8145,883 75
Signed, .1. li. syttrat.A.N,)
S. SLOICOM, Contrulealoners.
C. 11. xlssLY,
Attest: Join; H. Snxrc, Clerk.
TA 0 T S
LOTS OF LOTS!
BUILDING LOTS!
- .
Large or Small, CPO feet deep, on Sixth street,
Seventh street, Locust street, and Walnut street.
feb. '6B-tf.] Apply to J. H. MIFFLIN.
A SMALL HOUSE ,TO :RENT I
One inile from. toad, near the home of the
Mt scriber, a small house, with good Garden,
good Spring of Water, and. Stable for a Cow.
Possession Immediately. Apply to
feb. 'l3B-tf.) J..s. MIFFLIN.
FAMILY GROCERIES!
RAmILY GROCERIFZ:
The subscriber would respectfully inform his
customers and the Public generally, that he has
just received a general assortment of
GROCERIES, PROVLSIONS, TEAS AND SPICES.
Relined Sugars of eu kinds.
1, and )Yens Afackerel
English A:American Pickles,
Sugar Cured Rams and Beef,
Extra Fine Syrups,
Old It.io and Java Coffee,
DRIED Axn CANNED FRUITS,
Raisins, Prunes and prepared Mustard always
on hand and. Dribs very best. grades.
EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR,
CORN MEAL. HOMINY, -&c.,
Fancy Groceries, Canned Vegetables and Fruits,
for hotels and families. The best Goods
only are sold, and prices very low.
Our stock of staple and fancy groceries is full
and complete and we intend keeping it fresh, by
almost daily additions.
Notions of different kinds always on hand.
FREDERICK: i3UCIIER,
feb. 8, 'BB-tf.) ' cor. 4th d: Locust Sts.
FARMEFARMERS' MUTUAL INSURANCE
COMPANY.—The members of the Farmers'
RS'
Insurance Company are hereby notified
that a tax of one-tenth of one per cent. on one
dollar on the thousand of the amount insured,
has been levied by the Directors, to pay for the
losses sustained by Abraham 'Rohrer, Henry
Keesey. Samuel L. Leaman and others. Full
k
duplicates will be
kept by John Johns in the
Register's °dice, in the city of Lancaster; by
Peter Johns, Treasurer, at his residence in East
Lampeter township, and by John Strohm, Sec
retary, at his residence in Providence township,
from the 17th day of FEBRUARY until the =II
day of MARCH, MS, where any member of the
Company can pay his or her tax during that
perkid.
A partial duplicate will be kept by Christian
Johns, in Earl township, where members resid
ing in the townships of Earl, East Earl, West
Earl, Salisbury, Lirecknock, Ciernarvon and Eph
rata, can pay their quota of tax. during the above
period. Another partial duplicate will be kept
by John IL Zeller, in Springville. where mem
bers residing in the townships of East and West
Donegal, Couoy, Rapho and Mount Joy, can pay
their quota. of ta-x durmg the above period. An
other partial duplicate will be kept by Joseph
Engle, Esq., at his , store hi Mt. Nebo, in Martie
township, where members residing in :Startle
township can pay their quota of tax during the
above mentioned period.
Those who do not pay within the time above
prescribed, will be charged ten per cent. addi
tional to pay the expense of collection.
By order of the Board of Directors.
feb.B, 41S-It] PETEIt JOHNS, Treasurer.
w IIY
SUFFER
FROM ACHES - OR PAINS ?
" SAYRE'S INSTANT PAIN CURE,"
MITE BEST REMEDY IN EXISTENCE FOD
1 THE CURE OF RHEUMATISM, NETT- ft,
BALGIA, TOOTHACHE, HEADACHE, EAR
ACHE, SCALDS, BURNS, FROST BITER, mid
all other ACUTE RAIN'S.
It is applied externally, with a small camel's
hair brush, tone of which aecOmpanles each bot
tle.) It ispleasant, entirely harmless, and does
not in the least soil or harm the skin. ITS ennui
AIM LASTING. One application ?WI in leas than fire
minute.? nominee the most ekeptienl4 Ut tinly
WE CHALLENTIE THE WORLD TO PRODUCE /T 8
. .
EQUA L. to famiht once tuvuaintnt with its
eirtrets bc without it.
See what J. A. Dudley says of the firm of
Dudley - & Stafford, one of the largest wholesale
drug, establishments ire this country:
6911F,E=EA,S ST., New York,l .
- , Salutary yth,11,68.
E. kinumna & C0., - Reading, Pa.—Dear Sirs:—
It affords me pleasure to speak. - of the wonderful
eirects of your "Pain Cure: , ,in my own ease,
In June last Leas attacked with Neuralgia in
my abdomen and side. After suffering, intensely
for nearly two weeks, I was induced to try your
remedy, and after an application, to my , utter
surprise, I was relieved In. a few seconds. So
sudden was the relief, that I could scarcely be
lieve my own senses. From my knowledge of
the preparation, I firmly believe that it will stop
pain nom nearly every cause, mid almost In
stantly*- - rlempecifoily
• V. A. DUDLEY.
Price Fifty Cents. i•nr Ski& by all Drnggintp.
MISULER
acLe Propriecor:-. rand Ainnutcctttrrrs
'ir rind 403 PENN aiREET
" READING, PA
feb. 8, '63-Iy.]
LEWIS & CO. ' S
.17614"57.E.5.Tr$
MONTHLY FAMILY 4OURNAL,
FOR THE MILLION! • , -
Thousands of 'fiunilles in - the city and country,
have long felt the want of an Illustrated Journal
at a reasonable price, and equal to any on this
continent. To this end, we have engaged good
artists. The literary department, Will be one of
the features of the , paper, and we' shall publish
from time to time; original Tales, Sketches, ,te.,
by the leading writers of the country.
• THIS IS NO LOTTERY.
But we offer as an Inducement. to those • who
subscribe, and will help to push forward to a sue
cessful .Issue, a cheap and valuable Illustrated
-Family Journal, acid give a, large number of prowt.t.
cn - Subscribers will not beim tout aft to lonow
if theyhaveapremlum. r Therewlll'be 2,315 pre
ininias distributed to theaubseribers.t The paper
whil, be tvUl i cgl-the.,liollar,,,,gar-tita-Acenr.,.
'15;11-:anttacrIbers with
numbers'ircurrlantlthe . premiums nre
equitlly-ctiStributed , Alario . tigh7the one - hundred
thocuatnarnimisetscN4• • • • •
.11ttaigre thouldbeonothousazidiiii uieti received
onitlie,ssmo n day. and ciate;•the letters will-be
-opened', regularly; rts They: come 'to hand, and
ninticeds.onthe book 'irregular rotation as open
ed-,1 ser - thati there Wilf be * baludistributlon of the
praminms--iWeechall publish the tutrues.of the
persons - that -axe, entitled, the Proffitt:ma, In
the-Nam YotticaloNTAlLY I.I4,VSTILI,Ttm, and lu
Site city-and country papers.
The followlagrrennants will be distributed:
10 Cash Premiums ofV, - 00 each r 5,000
1,000
10 " 100 " ........ ..... 1,00
20
1,000
40" " LOW
80 "
10 " 800
50 Gold Watches, (Am'n Watch Co.) $5O each, 2,500
50 Wilcox &Gibbs' Sew'g liachines, 60 " 3,000.
50 Howe's Sewing Machines, 00 " 3,000
2,000 Premiums of $1 each 2,000
Tnit.lts TO StritsClunEßS:
I copy, one year, With one subscription SLOO
5 " " five 5.00
66 " twenty " "0.00
Persons getting up clubs will be entitled to pre
nilunas, as above. Address
LEIVIS & C0.;41 Mercer Si;, N. Y., Box 3301,
• tLa__Write the Adress plain., giving township,
county, and,State.- Money by draft,-Post-office
order, registered letter, or express,anay be sent
at our risk.
' RBFERENCFS:
1 - Levi Stoeicwell, Treasurer Of the Howe Sewing
Machine Co., 0.0 Broadway, New York.
, Edward P. Hatch, Secretary of the Wilcoxollths' Sewing Machine CO 50s Broadway, New
York. [feb.S-tt.
SUSQUEHANNA PLANING MILL,
I3AOHMAN S: MARTIN,
not
FRONT SHEET, MUMMA, PFINIISYLVANIA.
WHOLESALE LUMBER DEALERS.
Our stock of Lunther consists of WHITS:P.IXE,
HEMLOCK, POPLAII,..ARIi, PICKETI3, LATH,
SHINGLES, sr.
FLOORING At WEATHERBOARDING.
IYIIITE PINE & CAROLINA. YELLOW PINE
FLOORING. RABBETED, FLUTED, DROP,
ANT) -BLOCK WEATHERBOARD, and
SIDEgG, whlc.h has een carefully
kielected and manu b factured.
In connection with our Lumber Establish
ment, .vu have a
' STEAM PL&NINQ MILL,
SASH and DOOR MANUFACTORY. and are
prepared to furnish Sash, Doors, Blinds, Brack
ets, Shutters, Shelving, Window and Door
Frames, Casing. Slouldlug, dtc.
RAILING B:MING MADE TO ORDER.
Through our connection in the manufacturing
of Lumber, and the facilities of our own estab
11sInnent, we hope to command a generous pub
lic patronage.
J. B. BACHMAN, 8.13. 111.urrxs.
feblaSS-tf Columbia, Penna.
DOWN THEY COME!!
Stlll another redaction In rrletsa at
3IcTAG E.TE'S
" Cheap Store,"
7.0 EST STREET, COLUMBIA, I'ENN'A
Where you irtll Ural a fill Dna of 'DRY GOODS
and NOTIONS, urbleh cannot be beat to
prima. Alen, a large Stor:r. of
READY-MADE CLOTHING
tVhfch will be closed out regardless of COST.
of The assortment of Dry Goods, consists In part
.L.A.D1.1 DRFSS 0001 ) 8, choicest styles and
Latest "Fashions.
CALICOFS. MUSLIN% GINGSAX*,FLAN
SMS, HOSIERY ofGRADES
CASSTIIIKEt. NATTLIcETS, COTTO=
KENTUCKY JEANS. dm.. 4c.
Also a handsome lot 112EAVY DOUBLE
tllioter , Styles, gel:lag atzi.w.Z.
shawls with pleasara. (tebl-tf
*WANTE:b !—A LOAN OF 81500 or
*9OOO. for which fiatistactors security will
givcua.lreali 330 k ae, Co/usubut, I'a.
_NEW ApPER_TISEIWEikr_TS.
-RAE D, BEAD, - READ
The undersigned would respectfully in
form the citizens of Columbia and vicinity, and
all his old customers, that he has re-taken the
OLD PHOTOGRAPH - GALLERY, situated on
Front Street, three doors above Locust, where
he shall be happy to serve them wlthany article
they may desire In his line. _
51,072 23
n you wArrr: .
PHOTOGRAPHS OR AMBROTYPES
Of Yourself, Family or •Friends, go' to L. M.
• WILLIAMS.
If you want LARGE • pangs - ED - PHOTO
orcArifs, go, to L. M. WILLIAMS.
If - you want PAINTED CARTE DE YISITESI,
go to L. M. W IlUama.
If you want a Beautiful ALBA.TYPE or POR
CLMAIN PICTURE, to L. M. Williams.
If you want PROTOG OFF YOUR DWEL-
LINOS OR OTHER BUILDINGS, go to
L. M. Wllltams.
PARIS EXPOSITION !
II you want STEREOSCOPIC PICTURES of thin
Great Exposition, or other Stereoscopic
Pictures, go to L. M. Williams.
, FRAMES ! FRAMES I - •
•
lie will keep constantly on.hand n large and
well-selected stock of Frames, both large
and Small.
Asr-Prames of all Spica Inadc . _ ,, to Order at Short Notice.
By strict attention iohOsilleSs, ai,d deelre to
please, he hopes to merit a liberal share of
Public Patronage. DON'T FORGET THE.PLACE! L. M. WILLIAMS,
NEW STOCK!
_
- .Photopber, Agent.
Front Street, 3 doors above 4.net, Columbia.
Penn'a. (febl-Imo
THE PM:MX PECTORAL,
i u OR
OPOVND sixpup.OE.IS.ULD_CHENRY
_______
" - ART: I dig — ERA SNAKE nom.
Will cure the Diseases of the Throat and Lungs,
such as Colds, Coughs, Croup, nethiria,_Bron
ehitts, Catarrh, Sore Throat, Hoarseness; Whoop
ing Cough, Sc. lts timely use will prevent Pulmonary Con
sumption, and even where this fearful disease
has taken hold it will allbrd greater relief than
any other medicine.
Miss KATE VANDERSLICE, of Pottsville, says:
"I was benefited more by using the Phial:Lis:
Pectoral than any other medicine fever used."
Jacob Powers certifies that he has sold hund
reds of bottles of the Phcenix Pectoral, and that
all who used it bear testimony of its wonderful
effects In curios cough.
John Royer, Editor of the independent Pamir,
having used it, has no hesitation In pronouncing
it a complete remedy for cough, hoarseness, and
Irritation in the throat.
The proprietor of this medicine hast so much
confidence in its curative powers, from the testi
mony of hundreds who have used it, that the
money will be paid back to any purchaser who
is not satisfied with Its effects.
. ... •
It coats only Twenty-iive cents.
It is intended for only one class of diseases,
naely, those of the Throat and Lungs.
Sra-Prepared only by
LEWPODERHOLTZER, M. D.,
Phartlxville, Pa.
Sold by 01 'Druggists and Storekeepers.
Soliuston, Holloway & Cowden, No. M North
Sixth street., Thiladelphht, General Wholesale
Agents
N. 13:—If your nearest druggist or storekeeper
does nut keep this medicine do not let him put
you Mr with some other medicine, because he
makes more money on it, but send at once to
one of the agents fur it:
Sold by J. A. Meyers, and It. Williams, drug
gists, Columbia, Pa. Efebl-3nio
ALLEN' NEEDLES,
Sole ManufSeturers and Proprietors of their
Improved
SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME
ALSO, THE
AMMONIATED •
FERTILIZER.
• -
PURE GROUND BONE
AT LOWEST AIARKET RATES.
• PERUVIAN GUANO.
We sell only No. I.—received direct from the
Government,
SUPER PHOSPHATE iii Rao, 200 gas. each,
PRICE KA per 2000 tbs.
Ammoniated FERTILIZER In Bags, 150 The. each,
- PRICE $2.5 per 2000 Zs.
" A discount to Dealers on above prices.
Agricultural Works, Beach and Plum Streets,
°dices and Stores, South Water Street; -and
42 South Delaware Avenue.
DEALERS IN OILS, CANDLES, AND"-
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
febtamo] PHILADELPHIA.
GRE'I`.BARGAINS . 0' JEWELRY
P. , -SHREINER & SON'S.
Wa have the Larigazt, Meet. Sayatad and 3t.fpier
Complete FMCS' Or GOODS ever he
ihra offered to rim
11'..1.TCEIES. CLOCKS Jr. JEWELRY
In great % - ariet3 - , selected with care from. First-
A very* xge Stool'. of Axaerlc Clo.-Joi, of t:c:a
Beat 3latrafacture, Including
Seth Thomas Clock Company,
breer".l3.aven Clock Company. -
William Gilbert, E. N. Welsh,
Atkins Clock Compraiy,
And all the Lea brands in the Market.
The finest Stock of J EW ELRY ever offered;
many of the Latest and Cheapest Patterns.
Breast Pins, Bar Rings, - Firtger - RhalP4
Sleeve Buttons, Fine Sets,
Studs, he., &e.
~f_WE,4'ANOY GOODS,
Bought attlie-Lowevt: New York'Prlces
Toilet heta, . •
Odor Cases:
'Card stands,
Ladies Companions,
Watch Stands,
Dressing Casco,
Jewel Caskets.
Gdovii Mates.
_ Ink Stands,
Vases, ttc.
The latest Patterns Solid Silver Ware, consist
ing in part, of
Gravy Ladles, Sugar Spoons,
Salt Spoons, Napkin Rings,
Pratt X.iiives, Mustard Sets,
Pickle Knives, Pap Spoons,
i3altSets,ToaSpoons,
eta., Ego., ,tc.
SILVER-PLATED WARES I
We call spectid attention to this branch or our
business. Our stock ix directly from the Manu
facturer, bought. for Ptah, and consequently we
are to save our patrons the profits of the
wholesale dealer. All our goods are plated on
THE BEST WHITE METAL,
And are warranted to be SUPERIOR in Quality
and finish to anything made in the corn:My.
Our Stock, with but few exceptions. Ix
WARRANTED TRIPLE-PLATE,
and consists in part of
Tea Sets,
Ice Pitchers,
Tureens,
• Pickle Stands,
rlpoort Receivers,
Card Stands,
Cake Baskets,
, Fruit Baskets,
Call Bolls,
Goblets.
Ladles
Syrup Pitchers,
Cups Qc Saucers,
Dinner Castors,
Breakfast Castors,
Celery Stands.
Rutter Dishes,
Berry Dishes,
Sugar Bowls,
Creamers,
'Mugs, &e
We have an Illustrated Catalogue, from which
any desirable pattern :nay be selected, which we
msy not have on hand. '
gar-REMEMBER THE PLACE !
FROST STREET, ABOVE LOCISBT,
THE FOUNTAIN OF WEALTH !
e only LLEGIA OTTERED ZIS ICENTISQKVSTATE
- Y draws dully
A. Competence for Life !
Comfort and flaclneesAn iL the Result of
as
ST COSTS. =HMO rOR
T A MOCUL AR.,
Addrees the n II N ERA,IDDY a
; CO.,
Covinglonly.
jaiWMtluol
and at reasonable Rata r
Prices Reduced.
class Establishments.
SILVER WARE!
THE BEST IN THE COUNTY!
SHREINER & SON,
COLtI3iBIA, PA