glje entitslJia glil. . Colunabia, Pa. Eebruqry .6, 1860. Advertisements; to secure immediate in sertion, must be handed In on or beforeTburs= day evening, each week. TuitiF. months of this year, (January, February and October,) end on Sunday. IN Reading, four hundred and seventy seven buildings were erected during the past year. A r.AnoE number of houses have bee❑ contracted for, to be built during the corn ing season. CROWDED OUT.—Several advertise- Irients and other matter intended for this issue have been crowded out on account of the great length of the Treasurer's report. ADMITTED TO ME BAR.—U. S. (nark was on last Monday morning, on motion of Jesso Landis, Esq., admitted to practice law in the courts of this county. ,LI VERY STARVE PURC A SEIL—WC lean' that Mr. C. Hershey has sold out his livery stables and stock to Mr. Jacob S. Strine; of this place. MArtitlAGEs.—Rev. J. J. StrFTic or Lancaster city, has been a minister of the Lutheran Church for upwards of fifty years, during which -period he has married 4,383 couples.-- REsvIN ED.—Mr. Chas. A. Fondersmith has resigned his position in the Columbia Xationel 'Bank, and has accepted a clerk ship in the Farmer's National Bank of Lan caster. B-ANQUET.—Lodge No: 400 Sons of Malta, of this place, will celebrate Wash ington's birthday, 22nd of February, by giving a grand banquet at 'Findley's Conti nental Hotel. It is said that Washington was a member of that ancient order. NEW nets Masonic Hall is to be built at Downington, Pu. Thomas H. Doan, of Coatesville, is the contractor. We want a new :Masonic hall in Colum bia very badly, and our Masonic brethren should move in the matter without delay. BILEWEICY LEASED. MT. Edward Wiley, Shoe manufacturer, Lancaster, Pa., has leasc,l from the assignee, IL S. Garu, the beer brewery and saloon bdonging to Messrs. Sprenger Weidler, No. 319 Wal nut sticet, this piece. SHOWER..—There was a very heavy shower Wednesday evening last, accom panied by thunder and lightning. Spring weather is coming, according to Ground Hug doctrine. • TIM Grand Lodge of the Knights of Pythias of the State of Pennsylvania was _in session in Philadelphia last. week. The order in the State numbers forty thousand. The Supreme Lodge meets in Richmond, ya., in March next. WEBSTER'S UNABRIDGED DICTIONA RY.—SpeciaI attention is directed to the ad vertisement of Webster's Unabridged Die tiOnary.' It is an entirely new abridgment, with important additions, improvements, and appropriate illustrations. Published by Ivison, Phiuney, Blakeman Zre., 47 and 49 Green street, New York. • EDITORIAL CONVENTION.—The Edi torial Convention of Pennsylvania met at, Harrisburg yesterday, G 1 newspapers being represented. A permanent organization was effected, with H. T. Darlington, of the Buck. 4 County Intelligencer, as President. The convention adopted resolutions asking the amendment of the libel laws, ,Cc., Cc. SCENE iN COUtu .--1. ludricous scene occured at the January Sessions, ‘vhicii oc casioned considerable laughter amongst the legal fraternity. The District Attorney called up a case, and the court directed the clerk to call a jury. When they were about to be sworn, it was discovered that the in dictment had not been before the Grand Jury at all. When sent to them a few min utes thereafter, they ignored it. THE NAGLE HOUSE ; MARIETTA.—Mr. cieorge W. neckrothe, 110 N% proprietor of the Beilor House, has rented the, Nagle House, and will remove there in a short time. Mr. IL'is one of the most popular hotel keepers in this part of the country, and no matter where he goes the traveling public will find him. His patrons seem to say, "whither thou guest I will go." POSTAGE STA M laittts are :at present made• that the postage stamps :now, in use are very carelessly prepared. It ;is asserted that the mucilage is very poor, .and that the puncturing machine by which Ole stamps, when in sheets, are prepared :Mr easy separation, has been so far increas •ed in size that an unseemly wide border, -which detracts largely trout its appearance, As left about the stamp. CflUftelf DEDICATios.—The new church of the Evangelical Association at Pittsburg., Manor township, one and a half mile 4 north of Safe Harbor, will be dedicated on the ith of February. Arrangements have been made with very Able speakers to be:present on- the occasion. Rev. Mr. Steck, of Colum bia is expected to be there. Services will commence ut 10 A. M., ‘.1 , .3 P. M., and 71. P. r. A RARE CIIAN 7 I . : TO cur A FIRST CLASS SEWING MACIIINI;.—We will give to any one sending us thirty-seven new sub scribers at two dollars each, (cash,) a splen did now sewing machine, worth sixty dol lars—or for forty-live new subscribers at two dollars each, (cash,) ‘e will send a very valuable sewing machine, black walnut table, half ease and beautifully ores meat ed. Wholesale price sixty-five dollars. GOOD TEMPLARS' ELECTION.—The following persons were installed in Hope Lodge, No. 3, I. O. 'G. T.; of this place, on Tuesday evening last, to serve the ensuing term :' W. C. T., Addle E. Phennegar ; W". V. T., Jennie tieltshue; W. Sec., T. M. . Jackson ; W. A. S., Julia 'Fanwood, W. T., L. C. Oberlin; W. F. S., W. Tyler; W. G.. I Clarissa Richards ; W. S., Will Withers ; W. R. S., I. C. Kauffman; W. L. S., E. S. :McCauley; P. W. C. T., A. J. Doan. 'Tut: IVEATlfE.P..—Wednesday was a gel/Tub disagreeable clay. Tuesday night ,rbnicitterablo snow fell, then rain, which una¢le,T.edestrianism anything but pleasant. •This ; Wet the season. to take cold. Per , ens slieutfd be careful toli aye the feet well fprotccted.. The ii/7:1 - 114 ,good - hoots, s 'shde, and 'rubhers,'iti 'at the .store of 1..0. Bruner, Front street above :Locust. Columbia. Lie has just the /chid s tlited'.to :any weather. . . ORIVRR OY Xnn 111 EN.—The Improved Corder or lied Men Intend having a grand parade in Philadelphia, on the 12th of next May, St Tamany's Day, , After the parade there will bo an oration delivered at the Academy of Music, and in the evening a grand banquet for Great Council Chiefs, visiting brothers, Sr.e. Tribes limit all the principal cities and towns in Pennsylvania, _New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland will be present. At the meeting of the Great •Council of- Pennsylvania,-held last-week, a Clattering report -was made in reference to the speedy erection, and completion of a Wigwam for the use of the Order: NEW FIRM.—Geo. W. Haldeman and B. Frank Haldeman have purchased the store known as Haldeman's store, and kept by R. J. Haldeman, Nos 112 and 114 Locust street, Caltimliia, They' have entered into a copartnership under the firm of Geo. W. SB. F. Haldeman, mid will carry on inn chandizing at the old stand. OFFICE RENTED.-IMr. W. U. Hess, United States Assistant Assessor, has rent ed the office adjoining Cottrells hardware store, on Locust street, and has moved thereto. He has commenced taking the Income tax for the-year IS6S, and special taxes, licenses, ke. for ISM Persons having business with Mr: Hess, will always find him in, and his latch string always out— business holt rs.• ACQUITTAL OP MR. MEEK.—We learn from Bellefonte, that the famous prosecu tion, brought by Dr. T. Mitchell and the Faculty of the Williamsport, Dickinson Seminary, of this city, against P. Gray Meek, Esq., Editor of the Bellefonte Watch man, was on Saturday last brought to a close, and resulted in the acquittal of Mr. Meek. He was, bowover, held for cost. This thing of suing for character, is a small business, and is only followed up by per- SOUS' and things most in need of character. Williamsport Standard. How are you, Mr. Griest. UNCLAIMED LETTERS.—List of letters remaining unclaimed, in the Columbia Post Office, up to this date. Persons call ing for these letters will please mention that they are advertised in the : Gentlemen's H. Smith, Thomas Warner, E. Shattuck, J. R. Sheldon,Christ. Peterson, Charles W. Wenieth, Daniel Mil ler, John IL Lockwood, Henry Harr, John J. Hessler, Christian Hartig, John 11. Her shey, John F. Harnett, David Clengler, John Brecker, David Breneman, John Men- Icer, George Bunleine. SOLD Our.— Mr. IV. U. Hess has sold his book, periodical and stationery store to Mr. E. F. Keever. We are sorry to lose the smiling face of our friend' Hess from the old book store, but we know the popular news headquarters will not rose any of its fresh ness or vitality under the new proprietor ship. Mt . is an enterprising, business gentleman, and will make the store more Popular than ever. Ile will soon stock it with a new lot of goods, blank books. stationery, .Cc., DRAWING ROOM ENTERTAINMENT.— Our citizens will be glad to learn that Prof. Kefter, so well known to the citizens of Columbia, and John Hart, the talented elo cutionist, will give one of their elegant drawing room entertainments in Odd Fel lows' Hall, on Monday evening next. It may be well to state here that Prof. John Hart has no superior in this country as an elocutionist, and Prof. Hefter is so well known in this vicinity that the bare men tion of his name is enough. They will be assisted by the old Keifer Orchestra, of Co lumbia. The whole will form one of the finest entertainments that. has t Lken place in Columbia for a long time. S UCCESSFUL Surt mem - . OPERATION.— On Tuesday last,Dr. Alex. Craig performed an operatiOn on a little boy, son of Isaac Snyder, aged about thirteen years, of this place, for stone in the bladder. The operation took place in presence of Drs. D. I. Bruner, Devlin, Murphy and Lineaweaver, with very successful results. The stone taken from the bladder is of a rough oval shape and weighs nearly four ounces. The boy has been suffering for some years, and has takeu a great deal of medicine for what was supposed, us kidney disease ; but as soon as the boy was brought befOre Dr. Craig, he was told at once that stone in the bladder was the cause of his suffering. The little fellow gave his fullbonsent to have the operation performed, and he stood it manfully. At this writing he is doing well. Fttom CorntAno.—We see by the Colorado papers that our former townsman, C. P. Elder, is a prominent man in that region. An exchange says: "Al Denver --the public: installation of officers or Deliver Encampment, No. 2, I. 0. C. F., took place last night before a large audience. C. P. Elder, D. D. G. S., installed the Vlllloll'3 ()Ul cers for the presant term. After the cere monies the Encuinpuo passed the follow ing resolution: . Rrr.oh , a, That the thanks be, and the same are tetchy tendered to D. D. 0.5., C. P. Elder. for the centiein rally and efficient 1111111ner of conducting the .erenoinie , . and the very aide :old troling, iiire , S before the ElW.Unplilerit. lister attentively to the address which was most excellent and delivered in good style by 1). D. G. S., C. P. Elder." " James It. Haldeman. formerly of this borough, is in Denver, /And we are glad to inform his friends hereabouts, that he is in excellent health and is doing 'well. ION'T Th FM: Wrilt GOD !-A sad case has been brought to our knowl edge, which we give in substance, as it was given to tts. A Rev. Mr. Sweeny, of this place, (colored), died on last Friday. He had been regarded as a good man, and both white and colored entertained for him senti ments of respect and good will. On taking siek. in December, he professed his entire readiness to die ; but as he op— proached his hour, he manifested a desire to reveal something that rested on his mind, and the Minister, Rev. Mr. Cooper, in charge of tbp congregation, was sent for. On approaching the bed, the dying man re marked, "HI die now, lam lost," Airlipt said the Minister—" Did you not tell me that you were ready to die?" "Yes, but it was not time. I have been acting the hypocrite all my life. I never knew what religion was. I have never done any good. I have been a deceiver, and if I die now sin lost." The mercy of God was held up before him, and lie was urged to look to Christ, but with a strange and awful indif ference he went down to death unmoved, unclaimed, and powerless for prayer to the very last. His only regret was, that he had "tried to mock God and deceive others with a lalse profession." He, with all his profes sion, had brought "three former wives to the grave by brutal violence, and one of his children of his first wife, and laid his pres ent wife on a bed of pain for days." In the retrospect of his life, he sadly rem arked: "I have done everything that is bad, I have taken away what no man •can give," (allu ding to his inhumanity to his wives). What a warning! "Don't trifle with God r' "God is not mocked." ST. VALENTINE.—VaIenti cc day comes on Sunday this year-14th of February. Of this Saint, so celebrated.umong young folks, little is known, except that he was a priest of Rome, arid martyred there about the year 270. It is recorded that on St. Valentine's day each bird off he air chooses its mate. Hence it is presumed that our homely ancestors, in their lusty youth adopted a practice which we still and peculiar to a season when nature bursts its imprisonments for the coming pleasures of the cheerful spring. Lydgate ,the Monk of Bar, who died in 14-10, has a poem Valentine in praise of Queen Catharine, consort to Henry V., which we are obliged to omit for want of space. Client cer also indulges partially to a great extent on the snbject of 'valentines, as also most of the old English poets. Old John Thin ton's " British Apollo" sings a question slid answer. •` Why Vahnitine's a day to Mom., A mi•uress and our freedom lose' , May I my rell,oll into. pom. The question with an answer eleee ? To imitate we have it uund. And coupled like the winged kind." Farther on is another question—thus: In choosiag Valentines, is not the party choos ing (be It man or woman) to make a present to the party chosen? We think it more proper to say drawing of valentines, since the most customary way is for each to take his or her lot; and chance cannot be timid choice. According Lo thin method, the obligations are equal, and therefore• it was formerly the custom mutually tO present, but now it is custom ary only for , 3 the gentlemen.". This day combs but once a year and all young par sons ought to enjoy It., 'THE BRIDG E.—The work of arching the spans of the Columbia bridge having been finished recently, workmen are now en gaged in putting the "finishing touch" on the entrance, at this side. LANCASTER COUNTY DIRECTORY.— Messrs. Barnes Sz: Kieffer, of Lancaster city, are just now engaged in getting out a Directory of Lancaster County. This will be a book of invaluable interest to all busi ness men: It will embrace a full list of nll the adults, males, and heads of Ihmilies, with their occupation, residence and post office address; and a classified business di rectory, with an appendix, containing a de scriptive list of the courts, banking houses, public buddings,:churches, hc., &c 4 Indeed it will be a book replete with 'interest to every person. It will contain over five hundred pages and printed on good white phper. The publishers are both practical Printers, which fact alone is a sure guaran tee that the book will be got up right. A limited numbe; of advertisements will be taken. The Uric& will be sold to subscri bers only, and will be ready for delivery about the Ist of July next. Address Barnes &,'Kiefrer, E xpress office, Lancaster, Pa. AN EYE OUT WITUOUT KNOWING IT —We are permitted to make public the fol lowing instance of surgical skill : A lady (Mrs. George F. Harring), front Eberly's Mill, Cumberland county, Pa., brought her little boy (a child of about four years of age,) to our town to have an operation per formed on his eye. Some twenty months since, the little fellow ran the long blade of a barlow knife into it, destroying the eye. Severe inflammation at onceset in, and eon tin ued , in spite of all the medical skill they could employ, until Ptympathetin opthalmia, or blindness in the uninjured eye had taken place, with the dreadful prospect of total blindness for life. Consulting the judg ment of our eminent.surceon, Dr. Hinkle, it WItS determined to romovc the injured eye, as the only means of saving the other, and for this the little fellow was brought to town. Tho idea of "getting, his eye taken out" amnsed hint much,and he was in high glee on being carried to the doctor's office for the operation. Being placed under ether, the whole thing was over and the eye nicely padded before "mother's darl ing" got awake. On being restored, and taken back to their boarding house on Cherry street,(Mrs.Strehig's),he remarked, "Why,mamma, you said I was going to get my eye taken out,and here I ant with noth ing done to me but a wet rag tied on. When will I get my eye taken out?" I-Ic was utterly unconscious that the eye was gone. lle is doing finely, at this writing, being able In bear the light and distinguish colors, which he had not been able to do for a long time. Should he see, (as there seems to he a fair chance of his doing) ho will own everything to the splendid skill of Dr. Hin kle—who took "out my eye without telling me anything about it." REGULATIONS l'Oft LENT.—Ash Wed nesday, the first day of Lent, falls on the 10th day of February. Archbishop Spald ing has issued the following circular itt re ference to the observance of the season in the diocese of Baltimore: 1. All the flab fat who have completed their twenty-first year are, unless legitimately dispensed, bound to observe the Fast of Lent. 2. They ,are to make only one meal a day, except ing Sundays. The meal allowed on fast days is not to be taken till after noon. At that meal, if on any day permission should be granted for eating flesh, both flesh and fish are not to be used at the time, even by way of seasoning. 5. A small refreshment commonly called collation, is alloyed in the evening; no general rule as to the quan tity of food permitted at this time is or can be made. But the practice of the most reg ular Christian is, never to let it succeed the fourth part of an ordinary meal. (I. The quality of food allowed at a collation is, in this diocese, bread, butter, cheese, all kinds of fruits, salads, Yegetablv and fish. Milk and eggs are prohibited. 7. General usage has made it lawful to drink in the morning same warm lirinid, as tea, coffee, or thin chocolate, made with water. 8. Necessity and custom have authorized the use of hog's lard instead of butter in preparing fish, veg etables,&c. 0. The follo..ving persons are ex empted from the obligations of fasting: All perbollti Wider twenty-one years of ago, the sick, nursing women, those who are ohliged to do hard labor. all whu, through weakness, cannot fast without great prejudice to their health. 10. By dis pensation the use or flesh [neat will be al lowed at any time on Sundays, and once a clay on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays of Lent. 11. Persons dispensed with the obligation of fasting on account of tender or advanced age, or hard labor, are not bound by the restriction of using :neat only at one meat on days on which its use is granted by aispensation. Others dispensed from the fast for other causes, as well as those who are obliged to fast. are permitted to use nit at only at one meal. These regulations Will be the same in this diocese. PaocEEmsos OP Scnoor. Bomm.— Owing to reports having been put in circu lation to the effect that undue severity was exercised in punishing the pupils of the public schools of this place, and also that punishment, was inflicted to compel chil dren to engage in religious exercises, in op position to the expressed wishes of their parents, a Committee wan appointed at the January meeting of the Board, to investi gate the above charges. Said Committee reported as follows to the regular meeting of the Board, on last Monday evening: TO THE 80A.8.D OF SCHOOL DIREC TORS, OF COLUMBIA. GENTLIonrx :—Your Committee begs leave to report that, in pursuance of your instructions, they appointed a meeting in the school building, for Thursday after noon, the 21st - ult., due notice of which was given in the papers. inviting theattendanee of all aggrieved. At the tone appointed, several children appeared, (attended by their parents,) and testoied that they had been punished for not joining in the open ing exercises of the schools, said exercises including the repetition of the Lord's Prayer in a form not recognized as ortho dox by their parents. Several of the teach ers were implicated in this charge, but we found the testimony so conflicting that we concluded to hold a second meeting, which we did, on last Thursday anteroom), the2sth ult., due notice being previously given. From the testimony elicited at these ex aminations, we find that the said opening exercises have been customary in nearly all the schools, and that the children have considered themselves required to partici pate therein, but we have failed to find suf ficient evidence to convince us that pun ishment has in any case been inflicted for refusal or neglect to so participate ; on the contrary, we have the concurrent testi mony of nearly all the pupils in the four schools we visited,(thoseot Misses Lenonon, Colwell, Hanterand Mittlin,) that they had never known punishment to be infl feted, or threatened for any such refusal. In view of all the eireurnstancesove recommend the pas sage of a resolution by the Board, requir ing teachers to instruet the pupils that par ticipation in these exercises is not required of children whose parents have conscien tious objections thereto. On the subject of the system of punish ment adopted in our schools, (upon which we were also instructed to report,) we would state that only two cases of undue severity were reported to us, an investigation of which revealed the :het that punisionent is often inflicted by the Principal for offences committed In the rooms under the im me (hate charge of other teacher... Now, as the capacity to govern a school is as 1111101 at requisite of a good teacher its tilt-capacity to impart instruction, and as the facility of appeal to the Directors in cases of incorri gibility, (whieo are exceedingly rare,) is so great, weitake this opport unity of ex pressing our disapprobation of the system or pun fishing by proxy, and request the Board to give an authoritaveopiniou on the subject. - JOS. MIFFLIN, CEO. YOUNG, Jr., MEEM Feb. Ist, ISt) After duo consideration On the above re port, the Board adopter' the following res olutions: Resolved, That the teachers of the Common Sehuols of'Columbin be anti are hereby required to instruct their pupils that those of them whose parents have corlecienthilf , objections thereto. shall not be re quired toparticipate in any religious exercises in the schools. Resottal, That Me system of corporal punishment by proxy, is disapproved of by the Board, and avail heasedter se discontinued in the schools, NEW COACT! SflOP.—Mr. :Christian Myers has built a fine, large, brie': coach shop on North Fifth street, and is now en gaged in moving his exteusiye earring° works to that place: FINE GROCERIES.—Persons in want of fine family groceries should call on Max. 'Bucher, at Tillo's store. He has some fine imported Swis.; and Limbergor cheese,plee sugar, and elegant, syrup al twenty-live colts per gallon. Go and see Max. OFF FOR CALIrORNIA.—Mr. Samuel J. Bebee, left Columbia on Thursday last, and will leave New York early next week for California. Ile will remain in Sun Fran cisco a short time, and front there he will go to. White Pine, Nevada. We wish our friend Bebee a safe passage and great suc cess in his undertakings. To EDIToRs AND PUBLISIIIIIIs.—Our friend, OwonT. Wharton, Esq., a practical printer and editor, we learn, desires to form a connection with some good Republican newspaper. He is nit energetic, talented and experienced man, and front our per sonal knowledge is entirely competent to the several departments of' st , first-alasS of fice, and worthy the especial attention of such of our brethren of the "quill" as feel the need of a desirable partner. He has been favorably connected with this office, hat is now located in Philadelphia, front his own choice. Letters addressed No; 12 North Seventh street, will reach hint. CoLumnlA.—There is excitement here caused by the charge of the Daily SPY that Mr. Griot, the late County Treasurer, loan ed t - 41.60,000 of the county funds to a banking house, for which he was paid ;$OOO interest. This sum, it is said, belonged to the county. This is described as a "sy.,tetn of thieving, which, if not stopped, will destroy the Re publican party in that rounty.—Philadcl phia Pose. Nobody hurt, as yet, Mr. Post. BELromus.—Preaching, in - the U. B. Church on next Sabbath, at the usual hours. In the morning-, Bishop Markwood will preach, if health will permit, but if unable, the pastor will preach to the aged on "Gray Hairs." A sermon for the old. Aged man, aged woman, Goa has to messago for you. Go and hear. Subject for evening. "The Endless Sorrow :" -at there is ill be weeping. Weeping, weeping, weeping. 0, there udf be weeping. .11 the .inslgment seat of Chri.4." "Parent" and child, en there will pint. Parents and children there will p.m, Pat ent, and sihildren there will pet. %%1.1 part to meet no more. ti there v: ill be weeping Rev. V. D. Collins will preach in the Presbyterian church, Sabbath morning' and. evening. SURGICAL OPERATION.—We were per mitted to willies, the skill of our distin guished town-man, Dr. Hinkle, on Wed nesday- last, in removing a large "malig nant tumor" from the neck of Casper Sei bert, of this place, assisted hr Dr. J. F. Cot trell. The tower was the size of an ordi nary cup,on the right side of the neck. and involving all the important large blood ves sels and nerves. ft was with no little trepi dation that we beheld the keen knife work ing its way' in among; the "thou...aid strings" of which life is made, and v. here the smallest mistake tans! end in death. When the Mtge ball of malignant tlesh rolled otT, and the patient *••till lived ;•• we felt that the triumph of skill %VII, all com plete, and only needed that the ceown "laureate be placed on the brow of our emi nent surgeon, Dr. !tinkle. A DASTARDLY A PT—ATTE3IT To FIRE TILE HOME 00 FulENni.Ess .C.nu.rtux.— One of the !fast cowardly and dastardly :lets ever perpetrated in this city, was commit ted at the Home tOr Friendless Children lent evening. About eight o'clock some one entered the front door and proceeding to the front sitting room, deposited in the centre of the floor a bell of rags saturated with coal oil or some other Milli:nom Ide liquid, and set are to it. The matron, Miss Spence. im mediately after entered the room, just. ill dam to gather up the blazing hall had cast it in the stove. The carpet was burned through and the :toot. sdighti OA- rrel . of for the thnely ttrrivoil of the matron a fear ful calamity would probably hove ensued. The children, of whom there are about t wo hundred in the institution, had ❑earlf all retired to hod and many were sou n d asleep. The ac•t tens the work of It grown per,on, or at least one who wore large shoe=, IS the prints of the shoe. ill the snow in front of the (10,11' Wen' plainly visible last evening. The person after mottn,...; fire to the ball re tired io the outside of the building, and went to the front window to watch the pro gress of his infernal work. This was evi dent from the 1,/l/L-prini`, ill the snow. . hope that no efforts ti tit be spared to hrlng the utisc:reant 10 jn.tive. No punishment could be too severe for sueh a wretch.—Ei pre.s.q. - - - THE (;itorND lion.—Tvll us nit in mournful numbers, thot the I i'IMIII.I Hog saw his shadow on Tae- lit , 2.: inst. N,Ve know the tradition well, nod it reads after this ni utter: Ye Ground !Cog c 'meth forth at 11 o'clock, in theforenoon, on ye Seeffill of February, cwdeth his eye egerly about !din, and on beholding his...shalom - ,to casting whereof the sun taut needs snine :it the hour of his emergence), inoontiriently turned' tail, reverts to hi- subterranean abode, and know~ full well that there will be yet six weeks or weather not endurable by a Ground Hog, is seen no wore until that period bath elapsed, Contrariwise, if he seeth no shadow by reason of the cloudy obstruction of the sun, he rejoiceth within himself, and stayeth out, goeth whither his vagrant fancy leadeth him—perceiving:, in his intuitive wisdom that tier shadow of cloud will pass, and the sunshine and tlw etherial mildness will presonily follutv which is, teutonically speakinx, the b , st thing vot he likes. Now it Is established by litany creditable , witnesses that there was no brilliant sun shine in this region on Tuesday, conse quently the Ground 1-log i, still at larg , • lie knows his biz. INCOME R ETERN:.F.. For the inf.au i tion of tax payers toiler the 1 aternal flue Laws of the United States, the pul.hsh the following statement of the , otir , e , 0 001 which income returns are to he male with the deductions allowed: Incoutc.—From profits in any trade, busi ness; or vocation, frum whieli income is actually derived, or any Intel est. therem whenever carried on. From the paymeut of debt , inn termer year considered lost, and hay. , not paid a previous Mecum , tax. From rents. FrOnl fOrining Opel aliens—.\ntouiit 01 Lye stock sold. - From profits realized by sales of real estate purchased since December flist 1E36.5. From interests on any bonds or other evi dences of indebtedness of any railroad. canal. turnpike, canal navigation, or slack water company; or interest or dividends on stock, capital, or deposits in any bank., trust company, savings institution. insur ance, railroad, canal, turnpike, canal navi gation, or slick water company. From dividends of any incorporated cOni pony other than those above mentioned. From gains and profits of any incorpora ted company now divided. From interest on notes, bonds, or other securities of the United States. From interest on notes, 'fonds, mortgages, or securities other than those enumerated above. From n salaure miler titan a. °Meer or em ployee ot the United State, From !froth; on sales of gold or stocks whenever purchased. From all sources not above enumerated. ThYloction....—Exempt by lan f'fi 3 Ooti. National. State, comity, ddinieipal taxes paid within the year. Losses actually sustained daring t he year from tire, ship w reek. or incurred in trade, and not already deducted in ascertaining Koh ts. Losses on sale; of real estate purchased since. December 31, ISif:w. Amount paid for hired labor to rullivate land trom wit ineOlin• is desired. Amount paid for the live stock which was sold within the year lselsf. . . ..t.mount netanlly ptil4l I*”.l* rotlt ( , f h. stead. . Amount paid for ortlindry re pairs, excluding payments for new build perinoneut improvements or Lwtter ments. Interest paid out or falling due witlon the year. Salary or lawns an offluer or employee of the United States from whieli ae (.11( 1111/: 1/001 withheld. Interest or dividends from corporations enumerated above in paragraph G. All returns to he 1/111(10 by 2nd of Nfareh. STILL PitOnEsSINO.---The revival inter est in the U. B. Church, still continues. Upwards of seventy have professed religion and there is still the Osrnrst ILK! Wry from penitent ones, "What must I do to he saved ?" It is (hl'm work, and neither the bigotry of men, 110 r the malice of hell elm hold it hack. "It NI. ill uo on !" Cann OF THANNs.----The underigned takes this inst hod of return:lig his sincere thanks to Dr..l. F. Cottrell, Messrs. M. 31. Strickler, J. McGinnis and A. M. Rambo, for their presence and assistance in the op eration performed by Dr. Hinkle, for the removal of a large, painful. "cancerous tumor," front my neck. 'to Dr. Cottrell, I am especially indebted for kind and valua ble aid on this occasion, and to Dr. Hinkle, for his eminent skill and the successful re sult. I have no words to say how deeply I am indebted; words are poor things when life is to be weighed by them. Gentlemen, (weer'' , the desire to say how much I thank yon. Ins PIM 8 ra nEtrr. '.PRIBUTE OF REsPEcr.—At a meeting of the Coluintlia Steam Fire Engine and Hose Company, held in their hall, on Mon day evevening, February Ist, Isll9, the fol lowing resolutions were reported,by a com mittee appointed for the purpose, and unan imously' adopted : WIIEISEtS, it has pleased the Almighty. in his infi nite goodness and pi evident,. to remove front tins midst, our late beloved friend and esteeme.l mem ber, Witham Smith: therefore ire it Res:Reed, That tie deeply sompathize tr it h nit flirted parents and friends in fileir sari bereavement yet. knowing that our Hem onlv Father doeth till things well, we lion toth humble -.gannet-ion to his will. .o,olrol, The in his death, the membet s of this Company are coiled to mourn the loss of one of its most elliefent members. .R.' 4o trod. That as a token of re-pert and apprceia holt of his worth, the members of this Company at tend his funeral in a Imly. and that stir Hall anti ap pilattls ripmed in morning Cro thc space of thir ty days. Llesearek That the..e resolutions be entered on the mgmtes of this Company, a ropy,ef the some I transmiowl the toren,- of the s. errerettol, and abar publi.thed in the meekly paper the hnr.mtl.. JACOn A. STIII is: .1. C. CLAM:, room:aloe. ljEmnin No boy ought to be without a ''Sun day Suit." It don't make so much differ ence how he looks dnrimr the week when he i, at play or at work: at sellout, lout when Sonday conies every boy ought to have a twat, respectable is eket and pant. in filtiel: to appear. ------- _ No 11ot.piLds, in Europe or America. have as many patients as 1)r Wolcott, TN Chatham Square, N. Y., where all can test, free of co,t. Wolcott's Annihilator, thr Catarrh, or Wolcott's Pain Paint for the immediate removal of all pain, and certain cure of disease. Roy none unic.s in white •rappers. ,jan.:lo-2t DECL N IN TOBACCO.—NOW is the tittle for smokers and chewers to lay in a good supply of the weed, for after February I:ith, all smoking and fine cut chewing to bacco must be put up under the now law, in packages and regularly stamped, and tax peat/ Clyaid, Which process kill increase the price. (to to Fenclrieh's in time. Ile will supply you at the present cheap rates. Merchants and dealers should make a note of this. Ile has the finest tobacco house in this part of the State. Dealers and all others who smoke or chow, will find the .!'hottse of John - the best place to buy at, corner of Front and Locust silt:els, Co lumbia. • Fuom Army Ifospital; the blood lathe-tiod titu mansi , ,tl Of the rich and the humble atei4:e of the poor—from the face and the saercil de.. : from the mountain top; distant valley and far-off i,iands; of the ocean—from every nook and corner of the civilized world, is pouring in the evi dence of the astonishing effects of Drake's Plantation Bitters. Thousands upon thou sand, of letters like the following may be seen at our °nice: " I have been in the Army I los pital for fourteen mouths, speechle ,, and nearly dead. At Alton, 111., they zive lute a bottle of Plantation Hitters. • Three hot ties 1.1,4V0 little we a well roan. C. 11. 1 , t,.% tri•N. I%.lagmoliti 'SN'ater.-Soperior to the be,A. imported <oe m 0 Cologne, and , told at hnlf the price. "ONLY COLD '—W ho ! would coffer from a cold with the probability of a seri ous :able!: of Bronchitis, Intlq m motion of the Lungs or Consumption, when that ern cent preventive ;.%1 ishlers Ilcrb 'Bitters is at hand ? It will remove the tickling sensa tion which proceed:, a cold—prevent hoarse ness utul ch,, , ck coughing—expel the mucus that gathers in the bronchia and ~uceesss alty thvt fell tbstroyer--Constunp tion. „Mr, 21 ni os Stauffer, of Manor town ship, Pa.„ was actually, speedily end per manently cured of Consumption solely by Mi , diler's Herb linters alter ,everal consult ing physicians had pronou aced her case hopeles-, and she is ft living witness of the power of this wonderful remedy over 15,...,150. ft has , rived the lice- of thou sand. and daily adding . to the number of its t ietoric,. Sold everywhere. feb.il-`_N rittl2s. _ Uu .N:011.1:13 - , F. I , t. \V. M rn, :god 2‘..) •i•hr- will t:r1:.• ph;rr from hi. late tomolrow Cflmts , lnyi atMrimom M two -.loot:, to in•orercl iLr• Mullio,ll.l l•hurch. SW He AD 1 - E.B.TISEJLE M [MIAS, Tren,arer of Lai n C , MlitV, ill ;Wel/MO With ii t'lmutv Recoil'', tzton mi-eollanowls sources for tLe ve;ir Sy Iteetti red Iron! J. tin•ws, 3ubtle,ol Ent•Peart., E1:zti1.0111 ToWnsttip, hale of '+t en}. .111 t, n:u•y 27. lye's yell 1 tont .1. 13. No n. tcnritslllP, ar•vuttilt with Point Mill Bridge _!!x1 February :1. ICe'.•l veil It tin .1. F. Siterlll; lines and Jury fund .71 OP F..in Only 1. trot., Cy:Il :.:On, 1:11-4 Co'ala•n 11. m it•lti 31, av mutt t wtlll t•o.raittp (.1 ltritigt• 2511 till rel•runly 11. .1. tirviai.r, Chn 4,1 r ter 111 oltl .Mati.ll h, ltereiVetl Iron! Inland lit ctirant, nnul Itepo•A Company, lonn.. L • ':ctv'd It out .1.01, !Pint,. 11. r, \\','•t Earl, loan l'iJ 1141 :11:imel) 211. Iteret vett loin Tol/itt. grel tlt•r, \Vt.-L I.urllpeh•r tom nsllll , , loan , u,u tlO Mayen :1!, Itoertyrtl front tut t-tt.ttt while,tov.s loan 74.00 Al•rtl 1. ltt...relyctl er, J::.t I..tittprter, loan Apt :1 1. r....t . ci1.t.41 non! Bern. own I_l noger, A pni 1. 1 teeeived I .f. li. Ands riv /•:.11t Lmopeter, ball A;ml 1. lte.sl:ed ;loot :n1:I 1., nt Earl, .tpril 1. 10.4•441 Veil 0.1123 Albert Col pea. 11,"4 , t Plan. Mao A l! , it 1 . 11, e,. ~•t.,t 11 . 11111 11. 1 lostet ter, pper Lem nett, 1..1,11 Apt it 1. Received Irom it. fa. EMoll 11141n, E.lsi Laimpeter, loan A i , rll 0. Iteceiveu trout Sannual.lotuas, ippei Leaeoelt, Inuu. . - ,err ea Iterelved loan .1. Ki4inper,Jon tlee ut the Peace, Epalrada, sole id es tray.; 1; 10 0. J. 11. :Noll, 11..- , ir0111'• WI( it Point Mill Bridge .tt .Aril 7. Erects onl I: oill E. liorirliobler, \Vest Earl, la lull lor lturkholdei'n bridge :2;1 111 prllli. Ins . ..leat Irma George Drell, 111. Joy township, loan :Ithai tot Apt 111:1. Recta veil Iron, J.ltcht, .31nii nenn 1,0 r., loan 1761 IM,i - April 20. Received in full trom George Drylaread, Earl, in account of bridge aL Overholther'n 31111 5341 in April at. !leech eat Iron, Jon:Milli] %Veaver, EaSt Lampet.er. loar 20)111 A pril 22. Received nom J. 11.:,eu.en lel], East Lanipeter, loan an 00 April. Received front J. 31. GI eidel , Clerk cd' tuatrtes Scanlon.,, tine, Colt. anon weal th vs. John Nleooulnk 25 00 February 27. Received from S. Shouli, County Auditor, remitted per 3,311 al tali May 11. Received front Furinecn No tional Bank., loan 0,3,0000 slay 7. Received II ann Jenne Latlb., Enq. (.I , lt 1, Commonwealth vs..Tanien J. Joll us la o', May 11. tecel vets trot" John 0. Kell- Eaud Lalopeter, 10441: 500 CO Ally LI7. trutli lt. Easi Litnipeter, loan Itkl tai June 27. Ilea:els cal Iron. Jesse Lanolin, Interent from J. F. (food, Bart lowa/Ana 33 al July 10. I:eve/Vett Iron. Jesse Lanai., Eng. expenses refunded Coranimi, Wealth 'tn. Shlale a.ll July Ree . elveal ii, lull front S. blo t:0m, Esq., tor ilreelniock lowunhip, In account of bridge at uverholtzer's 31111 .nigunt 1. Receive,' Irani J. Pa encotl, Went.Doliewtl, 11/ nevi/mit of over Cotten, ag4. ( 'reek 700 03 0011.. t, 1. ttee - ein'ttl in lull tuns 2. B. Manileini, tieeOliat of bridge lit Point 31111 tilt 101 August 8. Reeels ed onl Jesne Lanolin. to o ts Conanionwnilth vs. Rol alll2 Pe.tlernoli 1.201 Staple:43 I a:r 11. Received Imes Jenne 1.421111iq, Esq., cunt. and lute, l' l l :Na te:lll:g tax In Manlie:ln 1 owns , lll p, lutr septont.,r f IteeelVl.ll lrout Je.ce Laltillq, Esq., cools and interest col lecting tax 111 1 , :44 , 4t Earl, 1 . -4 C: September Ili. Itevelved Irma 11. V. Lawn, Eng., 14:W11,111p, ode of 11.41fal October 17. Reeelseti atm/1.11,0.e 1.4:11- Esq., ete.b. t'oluilitui Wealth 55. O. November e ,Received In fun 1 rom J. Latininain, 31anor, lu uer..unt of bridge Stone roads mi 11... November It Received In lull nom C. Ilrubaker. Lan easter township, In ac count 01 bridge at Stone 'twits mill- November lab Received from A. C. Relnoehl, Esq., costs Common wealth vs..l. lusty .METV AD Ulf 7RTLS'.E.IIFENTS. November 30. Received from Sannitel Price, Esq., costs Conlmonwenith vs. W 20 (15 d. ohrley December 7. Received bout .1. Cush man. Esq., tine, Conunomvealth Jobs M.McElroy 50 00 December 11. Received irom M. Al. Orcider, Deputy Clerk of QuarterSes ,lons, lines and jury iand collected Februnly, April, August and :\.70- - vember Sessions, ........ ... 124 33 December 2s. Received from M. M. urchler, Deputy Clerk of quarter , Sessions, for J. :Myer:4, Jury ...... 1:5 00 December 10. Received from Cominis sinners of Dauphin County, In ac count of bridge on the Conewago ut lirtibb's mill 32.-; Si December 30, Received limn dense ' Landis, Esq., Judgment, ept. Shober. Ault term, IS;,, 1410. 139. ............ se 00 December :10. Received Interest 11l tie posits Iron' Inland Insurance 111114 Deposit Company December 30. Received lidereft, on de poslt,4 from Panders' National Bank. 117 174 -- $115.531 21 Received front Elwood (Iriest, late Treasurer 4 .'2-1,915 IT To aggregate assessment of eou n ty rat es and levies tor ISdi 111,141 OS To aggregate asSessinelit 01 Slat e rates and levies for ISUS.- gi,ftV. To aggregate linsesswelit for 31111tury rates and levies tor ISIK 4,007 00 To aggregate amount of outstanding taxes per County Auditors reports for G 7 7 ,tfZ7 1S To aggregate amount of excess tax for 1807 and INGS RIO 43 To :iggleglito :(11101111i of onioild itotos . 7S Ss $ - 221 ,789 70 (UNTIL\ . By unitatttt Or CA,Mlllls , 4llterS OrdOrq paid for 1867 215.5„4-14411:1 By amount. of Court orders paid tor 14-47 17,781 81 By amount. of road others paid. for 1867 1185 la By amount of constable return orders paid for 1887 112 By amount of Commissioners paid in military fund 275 .511 Ilya:Mann Of Court orders paid in tal - or ofJobn H. .......... ........ 4 5' On By amount of Cowl. 0: tiers pith! in laV or of Couray Auditors for 204 20 lly amount 01 County Superintendent tlruit for Tearhers' 111511mb. ...... ITy alllOllllI of exoncrations allowed collectors for state, County and Mili tary lax Ale 0100001 O 1 0001101,100 ill lONS .N 1 ( - 01. lectors for Stae, Bounty and military 1,1121 By amount or unpaid Items per 111.4 Bfi repot, paid.. 11) By amount. 01 outstanding; taxes Jan -L 24,81 s 1;1 By amounl of TI eaBnrer's salary per act of AS4elithl> approved :Unroll, 1:11101. , 10,512116 Oztt , tonding tn:s., ,,, ,Jannary It h. 180, District. . t 'O. ' tittite f 3111. ITota I. Bail 241 40 ! ......... ! 213 40 lireekliool: • 178 81' ! 175:+1 etionni von I 1:15 SC! , I 135.34 I;oler:tin 1 171 621 .1 1 171 62 C iy onosl-i I MI 314 1 161:3; D0n04.4111 NS' e!.l i 137412! ! 1i , 7 82 1)1411.4re • 372 1 4 2 1 .. ...... ...t, ...... .. ! 3,2 02 Earl !1,017 37' . 1 1,3°7 57 Earl Ett.t 1 219 toil 101 501 .1.1.1 11) Eden 1731!" ' ' 17.119 Fulton I .19 : 2111-1 : 2 413 2 1 Th•laptlem East., 11,522 15' ; 112 1.., Leaeool - 561 I.:v.__ ~1 1 :ai l 9 i 31anliebil twp.. 1(15 77; 37:; 71'117 0!1,1,4,4315 Martiv i 208 7:i! I 2:+B 7:: Manor • 1.50 . ..:1; 1,2 W 771'20.1 09 1 5,050 9S Mount Joy bor . ' 21181, 101 111!.......1 1''213 Salisbury .1,111 15'..., .. 11,011 IS Sailsluir, 17140' ; L. ,2, - , (117 fro 4,211 Y, !Albright e04,...16,14µ;:;74 :.11 7,41;07 1 0, , 4 ~7 iShirl4 coll.. !2,3°1 13' i " 7^' 13 Iliipho, ao't ,if 1 , 1:1. ..! ..2...1 .44 I I 70) 00 Cum3tlSA , isEits• Tln , following i. a .tnt.nnent or the (Ammo, sioner.• mile:, drawn 0:1 WIII. T110111:1 4 4, uror of I.nnea , ter Count-, for t ho yen r Ltool i) I:ri4lgt, liopatrinff. Qua t toi l'ourt Com! [louse. ... Coronor. ............... ....... il:ol.ttkan-imle,' 01lit, Elt,tlon El, 11on eorr-lahlo. CM= 12111 :1 .ss I.ginttlig ,I.4tltrlery Put,ltu ............... .......... 46215 Itvinod,•11:1;.; 1•o4.1 House iamo.) 00 poor. ........ 00 Pri,mt - Va ant% Iu t,•rOST Post 270110 Howl .1 1 .1.141:4. , 1,92:1 Ycnnaylt Luna ••;littt. Ltt uttt le .‘,.3•11112)... Taxes Reftinded :24if Ito Pay.. :•20 (Kt 10,142 v.; .i • 1: c. account of salary a,. AN .(anhalin 1, for Icpa..o 1)03 General. lilt for lalcing; tri elnlS.al ....... ~.4:27 7.1 I'. .Isaesso: of 11:w.1 for taking triennial n••••••na•nr 1.:1) 11 Pot er Jun u., A .so.sor, for it ,, lan fag zo.- ~.snient of liaat I,a mpeter tow in.IJ tp, le ,• ...... IA) li. I )11/011lierier, :11:11111e1111 borough, tar tit:ending s'iu.t.iit/ :Appeal 1.10 C. Franey, Aisst-ssor,Eighth un account ot tithing ay....N..- 00111 tior Ist A. C. Ilyns, Assessor, M., tilwint town ship, on nueount if k log men t tor IMP...—. . 2.1 00 .11.12•oli Snyder, WO rut, tilltst et% Olt a1 . ,,11.1111 12c I:this::: for I S.ll . ii Yit•':ift•lit.n. in I nil inr•ltigt• at 3111- E. Nt•3lttl len, in lull lir laultlitt4 awl 'Mintz imp wing .. at AI ,At nitil . ... • • ••. It:. :tie:Mellon, in ill ith.tnottt (lot:it-II I'o,l . • I'. \V. 11. tsttlit3 - . in lull nit Ii 01) E. lull nu r‘iiiin - E. 31i•Aleriiiii. w lull for nenr Val.ciy 1 ....... ............... 2,750 00 lull tt-i• hrldip• I 0 , 811..0 ......,......... 1,172 DO Georg, I,a'ati, ni lull tor nia,oary Bridgc, at 11,r.t's ati ....... losell.y I von emu 0 , 1 xc enuntla" la•hlg... 11,,v•I's !PI :%1CMCI11•11. 111 111 , 011111 01 bridgi• xt Print el•C' pnp t , „ /.:p•nr to,/ IL phi , 4. E. 11r?/r11a•n, for hill ling and repair silg V. Int 4: wlklk 01 ht ol \Vint.• . . Isr..loa• C;it,1,,,11,,i0r rooting bs•id¢e nc: u • 9,•11 r . Co, e, NV. Aug. Atl,•,, I);%tlici MIME ............ ...... (;rul.•r, 1••rn ' •••1 u,•n. F:-.., 1.1,1r11-1 I""` • ... ......... ..... ........... Oa, 1 11, 111•111% , Wagner tor iatoveling C. Ele rpm n Ili lull .10r 04 ri.• alai ‘)/ C. If.. Ma i -et Itt roll lor p.•nll* lot a‘nin. hit ('hurt fool tor pattit late i 'rot, it. I:. Mart in lin litinl,er for d01 0 r.... (1. 5..11,1 . At! :".4.11, t o i 11111111 , r 101 1 1.1 Henry V...1121.1wr for um:: doll,. per 1,1.1 C. :-ety,ler Pew., tor Court 11. 11. I; :in.( tiNtnr, . 3. 1101 lot 1005.n5 d•nne, ecc Nrerseltatat ('otlll II ea U. 11. er eat penter Wolk In I our: I o for v.ork to Court onit.. John Bain,. for P111 , 113i •.rolI, :it ConrE I 10n...• ........ ,7,1,14 t lt CO, lot qiiil.ll lora ('unit notl.w •:: George D. Sin . ...eln•V 1.4 F.1:11tIrle, Court 111 t,: Mitt tor t "in t l lone .0; 4..nyn fol .nwlri.•n du Conn .11011,q * :1.151 d. Itotharotel for brushes ie. per bill. 7t to Setter C :time. to: 1 col ei ior Court not.. Deaner Sz ,z.e, fixtures lei per 1,111 t'fa tO [Motel A.. 1..41111Ter to:• carpenter *cot k lu t 1 louse 211.1 Milt /Luxer for it talc, Sc., for Comb ..... :Itzc Jnrub Gtible ler worlt, c( -c•,, for (*owl I louse Win. 11. Pool to: painting l'otirl Moe, MEM 111211 =I lIMIS SEM Ell Ell ==l .1. 11.Sluilnun, In lull fur %ulary and milonge u. Curnillll-sluner I.lolcom, In full for salary and nil a.. 4 '0n1n11.0:10nor fur „ C. 11. N1...4y, 1 , ,./I.,in full for salary and Illileftge 11, for . I_07(1 .1. 11. Shirk hi full (or I.oliiry nu clerk..... 1,000 (xi E.g., Its cull (or xialtiry n. SO/11 . 1r4,r . „ 11({I S. Si, 1101,111. 1300., on :terminl of salary C. 11. NI.•.L itf COW)! .101111 St rotun, Jr., tleVollrlt of I,oy :1 , 1'111111111.. 1.1111.1 62111 M • • (i 1•01114, Lioirnird, conmer. and e , or I lie Peace. Gu liolditn; on the I,odit , . 11 II 1 , v1.4.11., 1..11f1a Latieleder-- - ,lir fill Eli 1,111%. Election Inlieer,, EigliteentL Eleetion Pali . ..LP.: holding mini lei ml Elect ion iittleen4,Slxili Word I.olieza . Eleet ion officer., I .eireral Bill tor hold election-. . . ...- Eire ion ollieern„Tnt.4l**-.IXIII El - 111crl n.trtet, holding nitittleloal 4.1.41011 Onit:VES, Find Eleetion Pa riet, inittileipal elect ion Eleetion otlleeni, Third Eleetion In.-- Irk-I, for hohlitio !special eleet lon . Election onli , ea, i;eneral Bill TM' (1..11- .1. IL Carpenter a n d I liddle, clerking' Pie Return .11idge , Election ollleen., General Bill for hold ing Pi ciden nal election J. E. Carpenter and William Riddle. for clerking. for Return dodge- EMI HE MII3 NomW .fiDVERTLS.I33IENTS: Eirenott _two°, p. Wm. Slote, Adamstown, for taking ex assessment. lor it enerl Elect lon. Benjamin Seffrit,Breclatock township, tnki tin extra assessment for lien ern I Election, 15.,7 -... i ..... JohnSaylor,Elizudetli tow edit g extra assessment, for General 18417 7 IN, AkNeMors . Bilk for extra Assessment for municipal eleetion,Enst Election District t,t,t Assessors' 11111$ for extra assessment for General Election, 01010 Assessone 11111 s foe extra assessment no - Pre-ition tla I election P. S. Baker, serving notices on ottleers elected, Second Wit rd, Lancaster elti - I - •0 Coin:Wiles' Bills for advertising a Ild holding spring election 29, IA E. W. Flowers, for attending specint Election, Third Election District...—. Lt 01 Joh a Saylor, Elizabeth township, Po serving notices nt spring eleetton.. . 75 William Hensel, assessing mulitla In North taunt Ward for 15,7 .; 20 Is: 15.'1111;11u B. Drake,Litt k•liritlart,ais.t.ss hag 'militia for Ist lll A. It. Ayres. Salisbury township, LIN,- essing 'unlit la for 1:4,7 kl 41 B. Sri fret, Itreeknsek to‘vtiship,:ussesi.,- lug twilit ta for IStr 4 Xi H. Btiugli man, hart towristily, noses..- lug ail/lain tor !SS, :; OP Ti. 'Ai.rt in, (2011P,402.t toivtistilp,tissess, log rnalltia for 1:47 7:: J. S. Buckwalter. Strasburg; borough, assessing nialitia for 157 ':.I Assessors tietioral hilt for as...essina militia for Isis :2so 91 Wlllitun Slott , . Atlattisto‘vn borough, assessing militia for ISIls I Its 1T• Pattungariltter,coal for Court /101/,`i 191 Lanel,l,r pally hill Po•to,b. J.. 1. t'in•!n•:ut,poStugr, envelope.. Eq.q.,ll'olete Wi. v. F: %• ,ilpport of l'i.mtvis 1;412 72 erritti,y F. L. 13nIce , t• Pear,ol .1. E. Harr J. E. 11.‘istand m C., s..t. Wylie ESZalEil EM=I NV 11 Statittl•l. A :11 It:: nth.. II (.1 Smith .1.,1111 .1 :111 1 .'0,111...trer .1 II shirk .lolm Son , Grio•.l Sniouel Burt!. for x•.ntltrr Rog'Nter's 01114 e • ~ .52 .1. F. Itiekseelcor boo': etiNl• iorPrf.! IMII (01;tly', 011ie(' ....... ..••! i 0 W. 5.1.11 nit,. ,4•111 tor quarter :`,...51011... Oinel• ..... ..... ~....... ...... .... 11.:3•I George Illant. tor 1,00 k.... bindle;;. .'..• to :11.1 1 , ..\. , 1611:•r. book. er. , e. Sheriff . . iof ill 0 IS r: TrO.ll , lllC/* of 130. t rd of I~iuv I,n or 1 he poor, .m :uconnt 01 r.,m.“1,21ing old Pool I I :,...11.)0 C Ga,l, Eat, Trvo.sorvr of 131,111,1 of Di cvlors 01 1104.0. J. 10 full 01 4,111:01to for ,uppoft Porw 101 . 1,*4 liotirti or 11.111 , w ,sum.ttv tot or hn• r..= >t.•tri.r anti t'.m-:nbl.• Saglv.ll: 1.1-.1111 =MI Ctiu kelp , •:•, to 11.11 . 111 , ffittg uo•❑1. to1“1,,:) , •1 , Vt.. 1111111,1 :,1:t I. :1,:• 7 :AO 12 /A WIN 11.t1./ to inure .tilt] IV) t. 1.1.1.1 It. all.l Qt. 77, _1 !hr EMI A!ortell) 11(•iii I Well - N., ell pen- , ill, 11/ CM MEI 'our W. 21111101.1, Viu...l Eurl I. own,hip .- :11 et, . aeol, Pry, Cuty t4/s% viNlup..... ...... ... 7.:11 (al lellry Goollotauvr. E tlefill/lielol ttt p. 1.3 PO •Iplint/la Hoover, later Ilumptleld lip 1,7,110 . 11111111111.• 1: Meeldey, .Nlt .luy 1 wp. . . td, i 1 h.lgl• I:Ht.-time, AlJulill .103 - hip... . Ito uo ,oritu Hein. .Mmtnt Joy tuwii,1111 , ...... lA. ou - I,s - m Konignweiwr, 1T Eau I tow . n.l.ip. - .101; Aiuultaiti II Culp, 311 .I.* borough... . 1_0)111 1.,. i Bull, Ent Hempilul(l tots 11 , 11111... 11111 1 *Tulin Drill Itiu.er, f. , .l(ntizt .loy borough... .:IS 00 Julio Sollu, Clay town , lup. . .......... 7u (WI 1!,31{11 1,10 , 21) 211 35 21,11 Ai IM I 7;i:J 75 . . . E ii11111:1 ker, Jiuuut JOY' borotitzli... 1110 M 11 Groliltir. lur I.l' Well err. W Matt. i;i•i•Viiir and 0:1/11 .10y itintmgh 13 o , Greolge >lOlllll Joy borough.. di 110 Jacot, :Miller, Ito plio town , llln. ..2‘lllo , John ..1. 111 - iish, :Manor tnw.•sh p . . . '..'.. - .li on Jaeolo :-,titninn. :Manor loWnshl p .... , 110 Illi Jinni R.lnek, I...ilenvit t0wn5.hip.....,... . - ,li 00 I iii.Vr, l'illni. lii, I . Olieriall lON% V. , liiii . 7 (ill I-ii l) Crawionl, l'olernin township.,..._, 'III 00 A tiiilll I ;Feiner, donut Joy I.lort.iign._.. 175 On E 1 ) Whit , ', Ovi 101 l von township ..... ... 3t oat floury S 11l tilJik,r, I.:111,11.th 1,,,n51i11. 1 , no Ilenyntlin :lii,e.••i, ' , Eras/inn; township lon all - , :iiiiiiel I,lllcoln, l",•riiiirvoti town•Jifp. .54111 A l•rilnini r.in. ,, „, ,•,,.,,,„„.,,,„ r „., .. 23111 S,,th Lariat,. 11%,p.tf: , . ',dm A %roll% Tion•-iir,r date 12111:1110 -.11111...1 . 3 . pal:0111, L .15 7:.,, tlotet. ?L•han'rt - , Pettneo ttOVII,Ittp S Colleetor, East: pity 31 Frey, Collector, t-tra.ltorg towlethlit .1 31 Montt'', t'olh•rtor, Provitletwe cx A IC Stoner. t 'ollertor, 1 . 41110 y tnn • n.h y, I 'tiro Ittown. t'ntlrr•inr, urn It& tom ft ...hip... !trots 1' - 11.111tosto, .1:116 rl,n•, M:111- 'l,llll tOWIIs lip-- .... II 31 North, E.ti. ttorney tor KHz., heat Itorointit, to 3. rettonled le. per 1n to. \ . It ]lrt•ullnn7lt, Collector, PVIII.III town-411p, CETI EEO ECM I • Sn:. dor, In full lor ran• yonC , v 1 ,4. tt. .I:••••ll.l6Lttieltski,". fur einiveyin:: I:hler MEMMOMMI BIICEMMEMMUIZIES Henry Wetuo r. for ...tiovelUie..Sll.l,V,, E 4/Ihllultler. Jo! Jury And rur veyor feen nt n 0.1.1 View iirti q• \l'lliznet for silo•. J 4 1 ,01/ :Drat'. 10r roil voying iirur Mann/nu In Itotl.c , nfltetug.• 07:! r._ ;Jonathan ,1.11- , lior, I , Fr I manill , g juror - : , 4+111 . 1 101 . Copt, 411,1142t . 211e.- rs CP Noll Nr. do ti.l 110111'y W:1Z11( . 1, . I,lllier eti hl 11.01.1iI11:: _!. ~".i ..:itNl MIZEMZEINIMMIEDLTWEE MitEllEM=i!MM =MI I= 111 111- ..... . I 811 , 11.11.4. ~1•3 I,lg PIN .1.1p1,(1 , 1,... Eltas (i•, V 4 • .,.(per, (2,, .2., NV2.Z.11 , r, "11, , John .MCCIIII.9II,tI ti.r (111 1 1 .I.,' , 11111: arid treat 111,,11 1 , J1110:1;Ilf I N S mi . i J I:g Mx li , (10 - It .1 :-.(iy(1..1 . ,1,.r .11 , 1rilmting Lilly v.:per , A t." 11ya.., tor Ta .. ; M. 11(.1M.mi. lEEE 'I 11 st•1:01!:, . ............ ....... tttr tlt .ttli t .1 ttlw :•t:tt•tutt..l „tot . t•Nyt•it , t s Itt 1,1 ititzt t~v to 1.:"..1 t'ottitlll.l, It t5,..11.1.:1t It , .tatttit.t•tgn'utl lit tiult!tt , t l, j. It. Fltr.:01.“1.1,1Ill r i S it.; t:tx Our:, .t . , I . .... . Wl.l. \V. L.1111:111 111 11113 Slut I:. (”r cwla 111.4 .1. II 11,•iiry W.Own t.. 11,1 , ...,1 1:.•111Ze Wlll. Aug Alt u••• • 1..1 111114 oil ni •F , .;,141g1114 . 11t ...p lit nto: .11 zu 141,, 11- L:111111,, rl .':l.'n.••'. 1. ;MO =lM=tl=E=l L. Ball' et. lotr ettrtaln , and fixture.. NV 1 , 1,..11.2r, coltymg tri V:1- 1:1 - 11111 A.t .1 ......... Went/. 11-1 , u 1 Inud 1.11.11111 1 .111,111iti111•10 , 11.1 .10 0•14,11 , 01 .1”4•01 , 11, 10.11., , late pi P. V.. 1 1.01:111 ..... . ..... Inr.h:l4lu Item. C=M=IEMMI =OE Viet. ft. for .ittalitstm: I Itrttt EOM Iron. .1. .1 rm•trotur. 101' S. 4.r..f ar3 - I'I.IIIIIIOIINVI,IIIII. 101' Cory .it bit fur relfor .I,leul 11:111Itql .1.4111 :%Inttf;!n fur Taking 111 . 0NVIi 1.411011%, or it.•tt,g.. I:. .44 Sr , P 111tu!r.•r 4;f.0:V.1. li. n4ll'llllllll t.•:un ht,. .1. It. Su at fisycl. let , .1. it. lt.lltu; a11:.1 1'11:•1.:1111 Ift . l4zi• at Miller ,t !nil! 1:. N•r 101,w:1,1f/11g REM EMI ECM MUNIUMISMIZE:=I sit :11111..r zitl,l .1. ics4liuni..., for t‘tklng .1. 11. stall. u .I:eitu.:.• ......, . . 0: fur t•opyill;: iegl,l ry 1 . Iri T- J. Co.. lat.,: ”r (.411111 ME MEM 13E1E1 EMMA=BIIOI il4 HIV 41: .3,11'11 Zil • iaesi 111 t.• JINN ri/ Pl' /IjV i 0 114,11 M• . ('L;,. • orl t.. fir I , rt,•:t ( .k, 1Ir•lun,1, } :3 - 0,1131,3111% r 131•• titr:1413"33 ft ( , i111:11 , 13t Fln ~nip., w: : ,. if. r inn to Vuzllatti I'l rr t ',lltrpulas ...... r.ritz.,,,le•l /lathe: lirr taking 1:0Ing.• MEI MEI .1 N. 31111: : 1•::•11,1 , • ti 4 ,41-11 broom,. t;ii . .ll E. N1..M..11cil lortlrms u;; .lr•ctilenlinn. ) 1 . IA I I ...... ..... .7. t•x7wty.....4 to mud vlo.w earl-t 071... for I:our:111W. 14.. r ..... .I:•orice 11. Ettla tortlountii:n tol•lon r ME MEE l'iret'onipany, of Martot .1. C. Snyder fordihn illotimr, votor% I em-y \Vugi o for work, (tom. at t.'unrt 31rN. li'ret.clunar tor cleaminz, C.,ort MBE L., 7' 4:1.'7111 I MEM Efratema Ono.ethb.,, ISM -11tittaty d,nr•.'o CEIM =MEI 12 1.1 -147 02 'A 111 - 121 IN: 1 .11 Ih p; IRI .1.; 1. 11! YI - .1' P'n 1..; ME MEM =MB ERIE lEEE MEM ~", In art t., hay iv!, land his po• 11.1; %, pats °nage, I it •4 •-4 , 11.•ir .1,1,1",./11%. ..f the t 117 ", I• 4• int it .1.11.\1.1 0 . , ..N1.kN. ; ; 551 t. Po., 1%1. MEI =I %.1 7 00 ME EiEl MEM IPI 3 1- 1/7V ADVBRTISEITIENTS. S. Shelly for Constable costs aR pe, bill C. M. ilowoll lot donation to liook and Ladder Fire Company. of Lancaster J.l.7.l.amborn for eoliths:in.] Interment of :qrs. Gregg - and Alfred Graham._ Lancaster county prison for carpeting for Court House Albright .t Shirk for bill of ice - - Jacob Shelly for arresting borne EIAbY for arch bricks I 'hark.. Swelyel for , ltrul for Court olualuu . ; . :;l;r,clier for boarding Jurors Willi:nu Fisher !or II rue for repairing Court, Jacob Young for whitewash tug bridge tter,SlS Chfyuesa tango creel` L. Az J. S. Itunsa for Bunting flag 11. Itzahvon on account of donation for t ilitrett's 'low Building John Flury for taking Frattg. \Vise to House of Itcragc Lancaster County PI ISOII for cloven for Court Itoont .I.t r .Supler tally paper,. J. E. etirpenter repurlng tally patilerC tor City yonNoll!.lalipil let 1,11 J. Deaner it. Co., for tin paper folder. E..MeMellett for 41git boards and is bite washing bridge at Stoneroatrg John Brady and Jay Cadtvell for in specting bridge at Stotternatt's J. C. Snyder fur notifying bridg; Lt ..pecturs J. Sit it It copy lit g 11,1' of to xables S. Sit 'coin for lirldge ittp,pectors icon, a, per receipt__ ..... Lancaster City School Board tor tide, for violation of liquor law as per act of -k.setably . . 0., for opa ring prson. rn gm) . F. 31c:$1elleu for irbilewashint; bridges and putllng up notice luntrein„per bill I'. It. Fordaey.V. Bro., bill ...... . sayder, diNtrl billing tally paper', s,:slol,:taa for bridge lii,j,eeron, fee an rer reeelpt .1. 11. Shirl:, distlibuttug tally paper., .1. E. C:arpeuter for preparing tally pa per t, eity eori.olidat ion return+ cut haring. Krosehmar for' eleauiruz I 'ourt Iloam.t, J. Snyder. d lat 11 but lug 11.....0`S•Anent. Henry Wagner for tolzing in eaal nt l'ourt John Strohm, Jr., expenses. and ,j,elor~ fees paid Lrfdlr in4pector, at Comlien bridge 11. Hartman air team hire., per bill T. (limb' for iimairirm ehnin John Ed ward , ,A.,,(1 ,, 0r, Cr;;4111,:;; omi.o.p. for regist erinv; VOt .)],l vtllitewio.hing :end 11n• - . rur,dl,4, brl44, f .1111 a 1 , , for prote.....iotia p0r........ SIM S. Sliiknin, 1 Lir Ite-peetor, fee, it: per receipt. F. :41101/0: te:ISII I/11,aq per ..... If en ry IV11;4110r ICE ,Ilf.1"011/ig ElBlESEZtlo=lattitrEl II 111 Slanifer for one .1. V. lor notifylin; Inlitge in 'l. for Int erp,. llniz . Joitallnin spreclie2i, ding . .1. I'. Frey fo* proft.s•lonal.a.r - iievsjoi.l Franklin, 1.. la Conlininto.'otlll2 Jr., el. al.._ ..... for profel•-tonal ser ,slll rollevninr Croat t a, of :Ma Eotl lolWo ...•. C. it. Franey, J. IL Ile:true:, Jr..:01,1 f. 11111,1 e, - :or I'o'4 illg Jr0,1•1:11 5111.11.11, S. ,`".oli A. 0.1. ~ ) C. I I. Is: 1: , - , I.V. - , ,,mlni.p.ioner .1( )1 IN STROTIM. J.u..) ' l / 4 ti t—l : Jo u:: 11. stet r.:, Clentc, =I tl - c, tho tuhiershatted Auditor- 01 Lancaster count}, ceinty that tie 11.11 e 0:11 efiilly examine,/ the:o,ot pt. at•t•outtt fo IN :Ilium Thomas, Ti eat•urer of the said tounty. athi etdopared his touches unit the same, anti tint: thole balen t ., to ho, Laurie, tins fourth of ten tiwtnrrnd the Intndrefl A.1;1 Jet o and. untety-'lx etinstilo,:titt We ante •t! , O ex:lnn:net the account 01 Chri6tlol l C:, 1,. Tft.e-nt,r. I,i the lent non-e of Ett, itloytt tent of L Lt.:its:et vottuty, Mad 111,,i a balance to Itantis of -it:. hundred :hot tout U Itura and. titty eh4itt I ems tint We ha, ez-rnith,ti the neentint of Clan-lien . smut or of the Hoard of I,:re 'tore tor build teltatt tug of Au !dud .butithug, and Cl ad .l bidolll, 01' ellty - 111100, 110//ar.i 01141 111'V-1011r 0011, / `,se !roc eNtottined Ole ocean:it et Citri,tiau 1s - t„, e r , Tre,onot .t 1 the licurd of Prison end nod a I,ltinee In los Maids 0r 111/10 5101- ho. end ci.;ltty vent, Jenuary Ist, 1501'. 'l i b, p iii indeLoctine, 01 the county 10 on. , 0101 lort3 -.Lt thioi•and and etghteeri hullo 011 5 , 1 la,lll, 7; 5 ./ The Atpittor, !:0: 1114 :Vortilay, the fourth ill Jan airy. Ist4l to their motes. The County Ttetl , iiP - 1 I•1Iii fe,r, theta his neeolllll. 11 . 11/011 1101 It;en examined by the Coinrnb,ioner, as re qati•o r-y I.tw, tots retete.el 0/ them foe approt o tilt tle• etnie-t th.o thee .:1,0 would matte out a full :111.11/ ,1, untie statement ;,:" all roceipts and expend.- e s 0' the seer Isis. In entoplieuee with this ttuegattig . statement iron pre• -tatted, lo i , Licit titoAlldll , ll, 131,0 the follewtnt eeptiens. tont eltarge then: nit') the so, Cral atoriutit. thereof beta; ntraarratiled and llepal, vie: The applepn.lliuuof v 7.5 to each of the two 1.../r 0 Comitanies itt Columbia .11111, One it: Marietta,autounc iog .111 olti.eted to an ille1;111111 , 1 fUrl,4-15.- nig ~ Set, had precedent. The argument that if a tilt lick of Ins-c , ill either place shoold be destroyed by hie, the the i.oldity would se Itreportiott dittotositeti,,tit hale Its 0.14nt.(11 , e U 11144111 be considered a good line-4111.1n it I.lle COnlfllinnlollol, ‘0,11141 of genii..• in oVery t0 , ,11 in the coon:TS, ,or„, fire tlepal intent a Ith 1111 etteet.ve appal - ant.. They . Ite re no root, to mai: , soch apt,' opri.ttions, except, perluip . , II 11 11115. t. eXpentied /11 pure-, it bete the etootty hold. ~lual,h old over's. Upon eNitiantation 111 :be se, tool bills for printitm. done Cre the 1,:o111.1 I,nntoncr, by the different plint h; oslota".-11111elits 01 100 rll, - ill laneanter„ ire d;:t... co, et' a dotes slice ill tell per cell! 1.1 the 5 111110 wort., o tole that den, in :tInt1.10:511, Marietta and C,ontrtl.l, 11.10 rtally _ln ee(llion/y in the en pundit Ire PVl,l,.•wuuey I,, vine. test :1 1 / 1 .1 always 00.1121.11.1- 01.51.../. .0111,1 1...p0et/11110 6 116,1 0, -4 111.0 the fa 1115- .in 1 , 5 - 1151 , other 1,014: 1,••••••••:113' lit In. done. 1.10 t , .1,e1, 0, the i0n . 1 , ,..1 Ladder. From facts stared 01111 11,1,10, the AllllllOl, l Ail 110111pe111 1 41 to Quggest poliey Ottil tent from the; bet end. , pursued 111 the 1.1111,i.ng of budges. Not nose; then to ti I dges, costing . S -,, .:/b.1351, hate been esel•loti 1,111.11 the 11,-i 1/I.oeeni s. al.! all eXel.lll/11/; one or tot, 1.1 Cl:.' -0111. 1510011 inn . ; and from ..ors. 111•il kWh 111 ill. .lilt-nun. iii some lust:AL.,. th.O. necessary, if a proper COM petiou had bet n dilly 5•1500111.ne..1 its adiertbong for proposal- .test pub], lotting , . '.‘any eornplaint nate atlnell lu v011...<0.115 , 11 .111011a1 the 5,111.1, e 0.011 e 01111.111111,51,1 11: Sorbnlly 11101 by lett.. Iroln then of 1 1 1. nest ro-,p0na1,5111.).- lull tr s llll, 1111- ler 0r1,15.0 , 05, 15.11.• f that we base the r to reetse tile court tetn, anti charge the Cot, ow-loners outs all, .s':',into 1113:0 hate t.evn 11.- p,operly ..110v, , 01. T. 10.1. 0 1 e Cllllllol', alai give "l op 1,1,1 1,01;:/ 41. fl'•• iti thOit °Metal integrity, we is 'fully eeintnentt.th in the !attire when the ononi,artta t - I Cr - id it tic‘ essare to erect • Mid., 11l any tole r , trnetitre. inszetof of letting it out 1 0 011 , 110• .01111 , ‘ C. , 11..11 11.1 V.,, proper pl.lll 1:15 '1 ,1. 111 ,5,11 'a ,, .1101 111/ 00 of eost m ote le, a 0.0111- petent alge holde• to 0,111 . .1 1, the npeelllollll.lo. tl.-unotly st Lind of tord,or and lumber. Itethet tk, moe Len:look, 1101 ~ tutu 11 . 111. /On /,1,1 lip llt is UM Open to • 111 01T , I . , 1 511 . e111, - o 11101 . , 1111 10 , 514, I'l 5 - 1 1.51-1 10 , 51' 010. Of 1..1,5 •51 - .1.1 .15 0 1 511. It, tinnount bri,o ell OW hr.,. to 1.1 h , tat. 3101 ~ Lel I. Lae pLin at.l 0p0 , 11.105-non , 0.5 a 1 , 5- stem. and I' s 'l 1 , 0 OW. •511,/ 11 1, 11 . 11.1115 sin twetre fur ts ill moo t• e/.[0r..11, tt.l.sre will Loa r 4 flag tit the i'0171 . 1 ii• 511•0 1 5 ,e itlat , ...t.tralbc, , i biti• tie:. who :11.01 be te.lnireu to gar acicquive acer.rity Lo t'te or Isle el/105,...„ this F,. done, and the lotildlog be gt without ro-oe,c io in to.,r, t or or the etetode tuts !mole 1 - 111 eeane. t; 7 01 ISE EMI V.. 11 )1 . 1..t.-11 , )(11, ,Atioltur . EH k ITEI THE 1;1:I.:AT NOVELTY \ ESTERS WORLD INTEL) IN I IL COLOIN A z11:•I'vel ut 11, , :itit.v and l'lteapnt,s, contain, 1.11.•:411.,. 1/ 1.11:11111i I'lll,ll bY 11/1 . 1110 , 1 r ,o r . 1.11.1:' 1 - Itvl, 01 Ili, . culttplete Slot I: r,pltt , • 1,, 1 . ..0•1. 1111110 4 .I.:t • iltllt - 1 . ;! 1 , 1,111.tti011S, CVII/IS, well NVOI thy It. 0:I. titunner,) l'or stt!4 by zdt :\ : , ..triplc copy sent free. WII EAT, !• 1•.:••);;!!, N.tssnu street. N. Y. ( F thy a. -Pt ,01 or nn' entire c“ D,vw. zupt :I.,;,te•nnn, Illake 'WU/I'lllOW 01 t IRV. .1111 11 . ,..11,, payati. Ili.. I= , 0 wt.!, -Itito.tl hato forme,! ft I o polt:.r:-Till',t,udof lit.: lilt. of ttE4 \t". t. It. F. N, It.ttpotetiou ul it fierlttriti 1./ Y:it 010 oil .4;oi ji“idi•7ll,ll, NI., I /1111 , 1 4.1,f "111 .1. W' . .l I. W. irALDEi.‘"; It P. i I,I)KM AN, 1 . 411,1• 'II:1. 4 Ft•1111::liy €) lL\ 11'1\t; ROOM E T E T E N . )U t'' AN!) El.th'ITMN =1 • • ( .I”iis 1:.4.,nthan.111.1 drannnietha,ler, nnie•' , em• .•t then ptlethir entertuitunent. )1)1 1 11:1.1.( HALL, (.01.1')11:1.1 \!g Y EV ENTIN;(:, =llllllllllll KEri - E!: 01.1-MI:1 NN hu hay te, eti for tht.oeen.a,a. Th'hel , :ll ~..zats. be had at lit.'s.' R.io ,t.a"v,an4 at the door the evealna "1 the enterte lament. thaw, ,a“ n :It 7; I, 4.4111 , ti: c.".•10v1,.. :4 , 4E1; xf vricx. • t.,1t11.11.ta. 4 , llrity. deed .0 \ “11111:1“ r assigl tarn 1, claZvtlJanuar tl, I** * tran•lorrt , l all tbelt . e•tatt• and • 11,1 • 1•• to t 1: .• lor the benvill nt it (ilt• Nll,l Spriglger et°, t• gt% Wait I. all person- Indebted 1.0 r.,*-1,,0r 1.) the under /1110l1: and tlioN. , hat lug 11. \l:.l.lsNiguee, In Lancuster Pita 101; ITINTING 1,. eVerr OVOclited Pt 110 X offli IZE3 EIMEI 2 J 0 00 10 09 II :,1 41 'fir CW 62 Cot MEM BM 4 cp.. tPts 7111 :1,11 EMI 70 24 tot L., Ix) 12 Lts tat I 7 Ou Zi i o ECM 12 1 14 in. f:;) ; 2.4 ,N 1 =I Elffi MI io =I
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