Father Abraham. (Reading, Pa.) 1864-1873, February 04, 1870, Image 3

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    Hew Advertisemeitts.
JINETEENTII ANNEAL RE
PORT,
Of the Board of Inspectors of the
Lancaster County Prison, for
the year A. D. 1869.
BOARD OF INSPECTORS.
President—Major J. Rohrer; Secretary —J . 11.
Sheaffer ; Treasurer—Christian Lefever ; Jared
Sweigart, Michael Shirk, Henry Pownall.
OFFICERS OF THE PRISON.
Keeper—Levi Sensenig; Under Keepers—Jacob
S. Smith, Rudolph Christ ; Cterk and Nalesman—
Geo. W. Eaby ; Physician—Dr. Wm. Compton;
Solicitor—Amos H. Mylin, Esq.; Moral Instruct
or—Rev. John Tucker ; First Watchman—Wm.
H. Ream ; Second Watchman—John Powell.
To the Honorable (he Judges of the Court of Quar
ter Sessions of Lancaster County:
The undersigned, Inspectors of the Lancaster
County Prison, in pursuance of law, submit to
the Court the following report of the Prison for
the year ending November 30th, 1869:
On the 30th of November, 1868, there were
in confinement 93 prisoners ; during the
year there were receiired 1809, making an
aggregate of the inmates of the Prison
in 1869 of 1902
Of these the following were discharged during
the year, viz :
By expiration of sentence and by
Inspectors . 1549
By Magistrates, Court, Habeas Cor
pus,
tic
Remaining in Prison, November 3011 i,
1569 217
01 these (217) 59 are convicts, 9 awaiting trial,
and 149 vagrants. Of the 19u9 received daring
the year, ¶l7 W 4 1 . 1' convicted—being an increase
"t - 31 as compared with last year. The ratio of
convictions us compared with that year, was 97
in 1909 commituieins, to 62 in 1114 the year be
fore
The number committed to. Prison during the
year, excepting those convicted, was 1712, Wu
More titan the previous year, of which 1562 were
for vagrancy, drunkenness, and disorderlycon
duct resulting from drunkenness. This is 661
more than the previous year.
in addition to the 1712, there were sentenced
during the same period 97, and remaining in
Prison on the 30th of November, 1968, 93—mak
ing the above total in Prison during the year.
Of the prisoners discharged, 1 was sent to the
Eastern Penitentiary, 1 to tae House of Refuge,
3to the County Hospital, 1 pardoned by , the
tiovernor, 1 vagrant at work on outside 0( Pris
on, escaped, anti cp nvicts escaped.
Of the 97 sentenced prisoners, 53 were convict
ed of larci-ny ' 7 of assault and battery, 6 of tor
3lication and bastardy, 1 of forgery, b of surety
of the peace, 7 of costs, 3 of burglary, 3 of deser
tion or htmily, 2 of felonious assault, 1 of adul
tery, 1 of fraud, 2 of assault with intent to rav
ish, 1 of false pretense, 1 of malicious mischief,
I of rape, 1 of cormterteiting, and 2 of robbery.
Of the 97 convicts, 2 were sentenced• for ten
years, 4 for six years, 4 for five years, and 4 for
four years ; were white, and 13 were colored;
were males, and six females. But 44 of the
convicts Were born in Lancaster city and coun
ty, 16 in Germany, 8 in Ireland, 5 in Massachu
setts, and 5 in Philadelphia; 15 of the convicts
were under the age at thirty years; 13 are old
offenders and to are receiving punishment for
the first, offence ; and of the 91 males but 37 had
trades prior to their conviction.
The 97 convicts were occupied as follows : 7
weaving carpets, 1 weaving, bagging, 10 basket
making, 5 cigar making, 6 shoe making, 6 knit
ting nets, and 0 making garments, &c. ; 14 of
the 97 could not read, and 25 could not write ;
30 of the 97 had never been married, 1 is a widow,
are widowers ; 79 are of intemperate habits—
a greater proportion than in the preceding
year.
The whole number ofprisoners, since the
opening of the Prison, September 12th, 1551, to
:November 30th, 1869,, was 12,4 n—whit males,
9,718; white females, 1,522 ; colored males, 922,
and colored females, 321.
The health of the prisoners during the year
has been remarkably good. 'the whole number
of cases treated was 234, of which 216 were cur
ed, and IS relieved.
The financial affairs and manufacturing oper
ations of the Prison, during the fiscal year,
closing November 30th, 1869, are exhibited in
detairhy the following statements, which con
tain all the iaformation relating to these sub
jects :
Statement of orders is-ued, showing
that the orders issued lw the Inspec
tors on t !Wire:ten rer of the Lancaster
Pel..”e., roe the .! 1 -ent year
ending November 30th, 1869, amount
ed to 04,110 4'
From which deduct extraordinary ex
penses, viz : alterations and repairs. 17,635 i 1
To which is to be added the in
debtedness of the Prison, and
the goods and material on
hand at the beginning of the
riscal year. Manufactured
goods on hand, Nov. 30, 180843,717 at
Raw material on hand, Novem
her SOth, 18.68
$42,608 86
In order to ascertain the actual cost of the
Prison to the county, it becomes necessary to
deduct the following cash received and assets
of the manufacturing department :
t.;:tsit received by thelieeper for
goods sold, &c., and paid to
the Treasurer of the Pri50n..09,918 50
Mamthteturedgoods on baud,
November 80th, 1869 5,145 62
Raw materials on hand, Nov.
30, 1869
Due Prison for goods sold Nov
ember 30th, 1669
Actual - cost of the Prison dur
inithe year
The liMrease of the eittramdinary expenses is
owing twill's fact, tint during- the past year a
number of cells have' been cinder
been
with
boiler iron, five new furnaces have been put.in;
also, a new stable or hog-sty has been built.
The inside cell doors, which were replaced last
year, added also to the unusual expense, not
having been paid until the present year.
The whole uninber of days prisoners were
boarded the Wit jeer walk 441,108 18,193 at 80
cents a day; i 5 at 75 oen ts a day; 22,05 at 28 cents
a day, and 5 518 at 25 cents a day, amounting in
all to 018,121 70, an average of $1,098 47% per
month. 'The number the previous year was
35,805 days, costing *80,260 11S, and averaging
0880.01 U per month, being an increase the past
over the preceding year of *BlB 46% per month
average.
The prof inaintomnee of vagrants this year
nmtrants'tos7,sCO 57 against $5,07 55 last year,
being an increase ofi 4 , 2, 811 82. The aggregate
number of days prismieri have been boarded
and confined, was 10,801 more in 18,0 than in
1868.
The manufacturing operations during the
year produced as follows ; 65670% yards carpet
tor sale, 2,05114 yards carpet for customers, 1,08
yards bagging, 3,688 pairs boots and shoes made
and mended, sM,4ooeiglistw Made, 1,742 balkets
made, 12 dozen graM bogs made, 810 fish and fly
nets and seines rain
1189 eliteirers.
There were manufactured goods on hand to
the amount of 85,1411.82, consisting among other
articles of 2,987 yards carpet for sale, 746 bask
ets of varklus siueg, 962 dozengrain bags,
588 flak and fly-nets, and I,MO yards begging.
The profits of the labor of the prisoner" for
the past year were .2098.89, al
At
shown hy the
statement of gain and l o ss , wkie is 81,714-7Ss
than in 1889, and AVIA more tan in 1887. e
actual cove of the Prison the preceding year
was C 18,014.03, being only 0,1308 tu less than thy
past year, notwtiestrintling the,eltrOPlll/7
large amount expended for repairs, tnaces,
buildings and maintenancer timil.areat4n
creased7nuber of vagranU ft/4 4
the year ending November filth, • -
Tauter statements, sustaining th e foreg o ing
concludione are, hereto appended and made
part of this report.
All of which lis reperrir submitted:
J. PI tresident,
. A 'Fait, Secretary,
J. A. SWHIG ART,
CHRIS YIAN LEIF EVER,.
MICHAEL H. SHIRK,
HENRY POWNALL. ' _
LANCASTER CO. PRISON, January , DAM.
Table No. 1.
,bowing the whole nnmber of commitmeats
to the Lancaster County Prison, from Decam
her Ist, 1868, to November 80th, 1889, inclusive,
distinguishing the number of each class of
el imes charged and the color and sex, togeth
er with t bose tried and sentenced who were out
nu bail :
Manslaughter
Assault
Assault and Battery
Assault anti Battery with intent to kill
Burglary
Desertion of Family
Fornication and Bastard:).
False Pretense
Forgery
Ford hearing
Fraud
La Highway Robbery
rcen '
Malicious Mischief
Surety of the Peace
Safe Keeping
Robbery
Selling Liquor without license
Arson
Bigamy
Seduction
Rape
Passing Counterfeit Money
Sentenced prisoners who were Out on bail
Drunken and disorderly conduct
Disorderly conduct
Vagrancy
From Eastern Penitentiary
Total
White males....
I
White females..
I Colored males...
Colored females
1 Total
White males
White femaleb.
Colored males
Colored females
Total
Sentenced Prisoners who were out on ball
White males
White females..
Colored males
Total
From Eastern Penitentiary
136 1685
Whole number emnOgitted
Table lio. 2.
Showing the whole number of l'rlsoners before
and after trial.
Prisoners reed for trial.. 111
Prisoners rec'ti for trial
for ilrunkennes, vagran- I
e 3 -, &c 1448
Sentenced prisoner, who
i
were on bail 23
From East , n Pententinry.l
Sentenced prisoners who 1594
were in prison for bail.. 45
Add number in prb,mi, Nov. 3011
Total 1904
Whole number taseharged during the year .1685
Remaining in prison, N v. at M 180
Convicts, 49; costs, 10; awaiting trim, 9;
vagrants, 149; total 217
'ruble No. 3.
t-howing how the prh-on.2rs were disposed of
In prison, November 30th, IsOs
Committed during, the year...
Discharged by Mayor, Aldermen, &c
Discharged by conviction
Discharged by Court
Discharged by habeas corpus
Delivered to Sherill
Sent to House of Refugo ,
Sent to Eastern Penitentiary
Scut to County Hospital
Escaped
Prothonotary
Remaining in prison for trial
COi v iet s.
In prison, November 30th,
Sentenced prisoners who were In prifion
for trial
Sentenced prisoners vs ho were out on
Uuii
i;.eceived from Eat4ein Penitentiary._
Discharged by Inspectors
Discharged by County Commissioners
Discharged by Clerk of guar. sessions
Discharged by Prothonotary
l'ardoned by the Governor
Discharged by habeas corpus
Discharged by the oti
Discharged by SbeTttr
Escaped from Sheriff
Sent to the County Hospital
Escaped
$36,475 27
Remaining in prison
Vagrants.
In prison, November 30th, 1865
Committed during the year..
Total
Discharged by expiration
Discharged by habeas corpus
Escaped
2 416 55
$6,153 59
Remaining in prison
Remaining in prison, Nov. 30, 1869
Convicts
Awaiting trial
Vagrants
Total
1,721 54
Showing the charges upon which Vie 97 Pris
oners were convicted.
Malicionir mischief 1
Assault and Battery 7
Burglary 3
Counterfeiting 1
Desertion of Family 3
Fraud . 1
False Pretense 1
Felonious Assault 2
Fornication and Bastardy 6
Forgery 1
Larceny 53
Surety of the Peace 5
Rape 1
Adultery
M
ssith 'eat to ravish 2
Robbery 2
.
Costs 7
MM
V 20,371 14
Total
Showing the terms of sentences o
onets.
Ten days a
VOurteen days
Thirty days
Two
One rutettb
pre esbeths
Misetoesent.lis•
Four months
....
Five months....
Six months
• ,
t' .`;'•l3 Ivolithe
Two,years ,
Three Fears an& three months
l atte
r • i M°
our years and ten days
14141 14 = aufi , nine months....,,._ t.
Five years and 11 months
six years and three months
six years and six months.
Seven years
Te v rineatid slit t itaonthe
e c re sts ra 141 Th
11 thieee.enths....
titls d o
Total
Showing the Nativity of the 97 Convicts.
White. Col
11 X' 11
eb CD
7 e's
New York
Denmark
Dhlo
Germany
Lancaster county...
Lancaster city
Massachusetts
Chester county
Ireland
Washington, D. C..
Cumberland county
Delaware
Philadelphia
Montour county....
Maine
Rhode Island
New Advertisements.
Vagrants
Awaiting Trial
IA bite. Co
:; 1 7 cfl '3ll
IL
IMMI
Table No. 4
Table No. 5
Table No. 6
E
Indiana
Pittsburg. ....
York county
England
Total.
Table No. 7.
Showing the ages of the same Convicts!
1369
1752
1418
93
N
13
Under twenty years 71 1 2 9
From twenty to thirty years 27[ 1 33
From thirty to forty years.. 271 21 4, 1 35
From forty to fifty years 141 11 5' 1 15
From fifty to sixty years 6 1 1 5
Total 80. 4,111 2 97
BM
Table No. 8.
Showing how often the same prisone
been convicted.
El
First time
Second "
Third "
Fourth "
Fifth " •
IE3
Total
'd.
H
0
E
Table No. 9.
Showing the occupation or the 97 Convicts he
7 '27 1 5
MEN
ME
Chair Maker.
Tailor
Laborer
Shoemaker....
Painter
Broom Maker
Wheelwright .
Miller
Carpenter
Hatter
Baskettnaker.
Blacksmith
Weaver
Teacher
"I 1 1 T.l
102'38 181 1752
'2 l Si '2' 57
I 1t , 09
5 lmiß
Insurance. Agent
Cabinetmaker...
Barber
Sailor
3 , lachinist
llotelkeeper
Cooper.
Printer
I:rleklayer
Butebtu
Brewer
AV bite Females, 4 ; Colored, 2
Total
Table No. 10.
Showing the occupation of the swine Convicts
while in Prison.
tarpet weaving
t'gging "
Basket making
Knitting nets
tigarmaking
S 'locum king
Spooling, winding bobbins, &c
Spitting willows, &c
Making garments, &c
Stripping tobacco
Not sentenced to labor
53
5
1
4
1
MEI
IE
Showing state of education of same Convicts.
White. Cohd.
P.:-
1?1
43
1562
Can read
" and write
CAnnot read
13'5
12
1
Total
I.3Sb
Showing the serial relations of same Convicts.
217
White. C'oPcl.
I
!5° • •
r
17 Married
Single
Widowers..
Total
showing the habits of the same Convio
White. •
10. g
212'
Temperate..
Intemperate
Total
Table N 0.14.
Physician's report of the sick trea
during the year.
same Pr
1
te. Col
ftl , 0
cil i,
2 Li
Abscess
Amenorrhea
Asthma....
Bilious isver
Bilious
Bubo
Bronchitis
Catarrh
Diarrhoea
Debility
Dysentery
Eruption of skin.....
Erysipelas
Fever
Fistula in an 0.... .....
Gonsorrhcea....
Gleet
Gastralgia.. .. .
Hgemorrholds
Hernia
Intermittent fever...
Indolent ulcer
Jaundice
Leueorrhwa.
Mania-a-potu.,. .....
Neuralgic'
Opthalmia..
Rheumatism....... .....
Retention of urine...
Syphilis
Scabies
Scrofula....._.
Wound of scalp
Wound of foot
Wound of arm... .....
'PAL
Cured
itelieved
Total
Showing the whole number of Prisoners receiv
ed from Sept. 12th, 1831, to November 80th, 1869.
White. Colld.
rg 19
0, 0
e e
17
'3O 2; 6; 2
t t i i
3' 2 ,
11 2
I I
11 I
4, i
1,
1
Frool Sept 12 to Dee 121851
During the `
1832.
1858
" 1854...
1853
64 " 1858
" 1 / 1 57
'•
New Advert/seine
fore conviction
Table No. 11
Table No. 12
Table No. 13
Table No.lB
El
348
394
438
Sal
371
_New Advertisements.
1 1
11 1
2 ,
15111221
White. CoPd.
g 0.1 g H
a I 0 0
Fe
5,
E. '
hT.
MB
Showing the amount of Orders issued by the
Inspectors of the Lancaster County Prison,
during the fiscal year ending Nov. 30th, 1363.
Maintenance of Prisoners
Table L
Clotting, Table 13
Fuer,- i)
iVater itent, Table F
Gas F
2.—Current Expenses.
Officers' salaries, Table 1....454,317 06
Inspectors' it " K.... 755 44
Current expenses " 2,408 72
Miscellaneous Expenses,
Table II 310 00
ER I
1
Whitt_
111
x~
i
~~~i
i
Alterations and repairs, Table C $17,635 21
.1.--Manufacturing Department
Raw materials, &c.,Table A. 510,117 9,3
Overwork paid discharged
prisoners, Table N
Internal Revenue
Tall N. N
11
2' IF
I i
' 1 ",
W 4111 '2
Toth ,
:4fitement Dctail
Raw Materials. A.
1.--Carpet Chain, Ragging, Yarn, tte
Pahi li t T. White, for 4,224
He. CoPd.
Eg 7.3
511'!P'r
pounds carpet chain . $11;•2,
Paid T. White, for 490
politic] s cops
Paid lane & Co., for 40
pounds carpet chain
Paid 'George Levan & Co.,
8n• 4t4!:; pounds carpet
chap!
I
1 1 I
5 46
6 8
i t
1
:la
2.--Carpet Rags, die.
Paid Eiludry persons, for 9,364 lbs
rags
3.—Tobacco, Cigar Boxes, dtc
Pahl William S. Shirk, for
407 A pounds leaf tobacco
Paid 13. S. lie!alig t 4c., for
I
I „
I s
586 pounds leaf tobacco ..
Paid George Heise, for 2,09
poutals leaf tobacco
Paid Qeorge Irwin, for 3.417
pounds leaf tobacco ..... ..
Paid B. A. Smith, for '295
you ad 9 leaf tobacco ...... ...
Paid P. B. Wanner, for 120
you
f a
la leaf tobacco
Paid T. WhWon, fur 1154
p.m a leaf tobacco
Pahl . Lantz, for 900 pds.
leaf tobacco
Paid S. S. bfartin, for 1,:!51
pounds leaf tobacco
Paid C. Witmer, for 143
pounds leaf tobacco
Paid A. Lefever, for 64 pds.
I
raw
Mil
- 97
leaf tobacco
Paid G. Whitson, for 460
you kits leaf tobacco
Paid J. Town Lend, for 100
pounds leaf tobacco
15,441.pd5. leaf tobacco 1P,901 27
Pahl 1 annul B. Wiley and
others, for cigar boxes,
labels At o
Paid Sir. Bnchmiller, for
cigar knives
Paid Lt. Musketuus:i and
others, for stamping
denary
White. CoPd.
' ri . ll;
li "f I I
I I; !
1 i 2 1
1 1
)
1 7 , 1 , 17
16, 11 7
ii,l 1, - 1 ,1
21 2 2 6
1 3 41 7
• 4.--Cordwaining.
Paid A .1. Myers Q. Co., for
leather findings, &c ow 73
Paid (. Miller, for leather
find lgs 112 12
Pal . B. Wiley, for hod
Paid 5 Hier, for leather
findings . 24S 52
Paid G. W. Locher, for loath
er findings 133 93
Paid Hager & Br 0., for dril
ling, ttc 17 25
Paid M. M. Chase, & son, for
125, 2: 11
I
1 1 '1 07
7!,4 dozens shoe uppers 101 90
Paid Steinman & Co.,for awls,
• •
shoe thread, 6.. e 6 50
Paid 3lrs. Kreider, for bind
ing shoes 11 60
Paid Geo. F. Kreider, (fore
man GOO 00
•
1111 • 217
1, 1. t 3 )
l e t : 1 i 211
SO' 4111 2 97
s.—Willows, Net-Twine, he
Paid Joseph Brederly and
ot he rs,for 'MS sett net bows 4 , 96 80
Paid Lane & Co , for bagging
thread 1 30
Paid It. T. ‘Vline, for 8 setts
carpet reeds and heddles .. 2d 50
Paid•P. Pohl, jr., for 550 pds.
rattan...... 95 00
Paid Paler, Weaver & Co., for
464 Founds net-twine... 258 14
Paid P. Schum, tor coloring
willows 3 20
Paid Pennsylvania Railroad
Company, for freight. 40 12
Paid Mager & Bro., for bag
ging thread, &a 22 25
Paid L. ensenig, expressage
to Phila. for yarn, &43 ...... 990
Paid Wadley, Herr & others,
tor 13,624 pounds domestic
willows... 528 70
Mil
2 5 I'4l
1 5 I'sl
1 4
4 111 2197
ord.
CD
.%1 •3 0
S C
ilt
6.—Clothing, He. B.
Paid gager & Bro , for dry
goods rmi 7Y
Paid John D. Skiles, for dry
goods 423 90
Paid .1. J. High, for dry goods 10 00
__.:
',VII fl
i_ o,ll l
ME
ME
Alterations and Repairs. C.
Paid Blickenderfer & Amweg, for iron
cell dower 41 4,420 42
Paid Jacob Gable, for sundry repairs... 4W Su
.. Flian & Breneman, for 5 new fur-
UM 01
Paid Diller & liroff, for hardware, eta., 272 23
0, s. B. Cox & Co., for repairing oell
doors 00 BO
Paid William Fisher and others, for 108
bushels lime, etc 69 20
Paid Steinman & Co., for plaster, hard
ware, eta 410 41
Paid .1. 13.1Sobatim, for rootln_g, etc 113 74
• , A. Leakier ; Ploy lightnSV roily .
109 35
Paid 01111111061frathilaili
, • 0.. 355
Pait , D. A. - Staffer, for carpenter work.. 3, 116
35 00
" William H. Ream, " ".. 126 87
" Will
d iam Hensel, " al,
an lmer .. 36
Paid 8. Eber u me b n and otters, for 84,000 881
brisk ) 283 oo
Paid E. Landis audothers, for sand 98 58
id WM adtle)%it„ for mason work,
etc 478 60
Paid tiodfrey Suter, for 5 1 ,4 days haul
-15 75
Paid C. f% weeble, ibr labor, etc Si 58
~ Enos B. Herr, for lime, ete 52 80
" Jno.Brock for plusWingeells,ete. 172 09
" Eleholtz & MIS., nr
. repairing
handreitng ~.,4 6 75
Paid c.l..loser, or repairing pump ..... . 13 Od
--...- - ___ - -
1!
repair.- , __ -- .
a G. inner _ S onar a and''others, for
lumber ) .L........ .4 171 76
Pad G. 1). Sweatier, for rooting slate... 154 Se
"J. Powell,for rdpaltinrll locks. 500
4 4 s. Dltaler, for eleanin well 100
" L. Sens.mig, for board ng carpen
ters 30 90
paid J. Clark, for removing dirt from
yard 10 00
Paid Man for cleaning chimney 2 00
" Thos. Prioe,for repairing arch,ste . 10 60
" Miller & Hess for window glass... 184
.. .1. Rohrer,superin tending work of
iron-clad cells, iron doors, fur
nacer, repairs,. etc 140 0)
Paid Ales & Tucker, ior pain. lug 427 17
" William 11. Poole, .4 327 00
1 °WI
Paid Elder & I.lrenenlan, for 90 tons
coal .. 41510 50
Paid A. Lefevre, for 1 load L. wood 8 50
Total
Paid Collector of City Witter Rent WO 2
Paid Lancaster City Gas Company $Ol5 12
Current ExponseS. 'G.
Paid Minor & ]Hartman, for 1300 the
soap, salt, etc
757 $I 76 17' 9:16
6811 771 741 24 s4O
517; h 7 70i 24 698
3 , 41,' 128 62 31' 590
557 135, 33 41 765
48:1 130 511 31 C 97
399, 137, 231 h , 5.7
315; 70' 40' 12 443
4011 124 481 141 587
954, 105, 32 1 231 1114
1621' 1 0 2' 56 , 30, 1809
i
, ,
9718 1522 922,32112483
Statement of Orders Issued
I —Mainteanne( Department
$13,2211 70
646 60
510 00
166 25
965 12
3.—Extraordinary Expenses
EOM
Tax,
2,f.50 90
FZEJ
FM
BEM
Sb 7 80
5S 60
MEI
•
MEI
8 00
BUM
BEIM
EDE
QM
12 SO
9-1 MI
20 00
49 63
4 73
13' 40
Fuel. r)
Water Rent. 1.:
GaH F
New Advertisements.
' Paid 11. Miller, for as 2 lbs. candles,
1,20; 1 4 lbs. soap
Paid A. & J. IL Butter and others . .
" A. Lefevre and others, for 5 loads
straw
Paid H. Layman, for 1 wheelbarrow__
" Jacob Bear, for 1 walnut plank....
" BD's. L. Sensenig, for 82% pounds
candles
Paid L. Sensenig, for 8 gals. molasses..
" A. W. & .1. It. Rnssel, for I stove...
" J Rife, f0r132 lbs. ('hewing tobacco
" Burns & Smucker, 113 lbs. " . ......
" J. P. Sehaum for 1 copper kettle.-
" Government for postage stamps...
U. S. Assessor,for revenue stamps
" Shun z & Bro., for 1 doz. hats, etc
" Lancaster County Prison, for 93
pairs slippers and mending
Paid C. A. Ileinitsh,for drugand medi
cines
Paid Telegraph Company for sending
anti delivering despatches
Paid sundry persons for sundries
" A. C. Anne & Bro., for painting &
trimming 7 blinds
Paid Berner & McGinnis, for 1 large
frauie
Paid D. Bair & Co., for 8 dozen combs .
" & Groff, for sundry hard
ware
Paid Steinman & Co., for sundry hard
ware
Paid S. L. Leaman and others, for coal
oil, etc
Paid Jacob Gable, for tin, copper ware
and mending .................
Paid Flinn & Breneman, for 1 stove
" P. Baker and others, for mending
five tubs
Paid D. P. Itosenmiller, for writing
agreement
Patti L. Sensenig, for 1 hog-bead
" Lancaster County Prison, for 177
yards carpet
Paid Lancaster County Prison, for 503
yards panting
Paid Lancaster Comity Prison, for 15
yards bagging
Paid G. Mart in & Co., for i; pieces twine
" Rauch & Cochramfor advertising
annual report
Paid Wylie & Criest, for advertising
annual report
l'a id Examiner & Herald, for advertis
ing and printing 300 copies an
nual report
Paid Examiner & Herald, for printing
260 copies prison regulations
Pahl Lancaster Express for advertis
ing annual report & proposals
for coal
Paid Lancaster Intelligence'', for ad
vettising 11311111111 report .......
Pahl John Biter's Sons, for advertising
ing annual report, & stationery
Paid E. 11. Thomas, for advertising
annual report, and advertising
for carpet rags
Paid Kreiter, Miller & Co., for 2 gals.
whisky, (for medicine)
Paid John F. Long & Sons, for drugs &
medicines
Pahl John Flanigan, for assisting in
corridor
Paid Henry cooper, rot salary for run
ning errands
$15,011 76
#7,701 22
+13,672 29
151,110 48
$2,235 21
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Miscellaneous Expein.es. II
Paid A. H. Mylin tor taking an
nual inventory and stating
account ids 00
Paid J. L. liolfineter for making
annual report (1808). ...... 25 00
Paid A. It. Witmer, his., taking
annual inventory (108) .. 10 00
Paid George Long. Ins., taking
annual inventory (1868) 10 00
Paid J. A. Sweigart, Ins., taking
annual inventory (1868) 10 00
Paid John Frieker for hooks for
prisoners
Paid It lineloniller for '2 revolt'
tog pistols 40 00
Paid L. Sensenig for horse and 50 00
wagon hire to April 1, 180 10 WI
Paid Levi Sensen ).t for reward
pall for arrest of J. Curt is
Pahl to Levi Sensenlg for extra
board for 11, Cooper
0,512 03
Officer,' Salarie,. 1.
Paid Levi ensenig (Keeper) I
year +7OO 0i
Paid J. 8. Smith (Underkeeper)
1 year At) 93
Put el Hudolpb e 'bri4t (Under.
keeper) (1 4 5 months 3R5
Paid Lewis ➢turn (Underkeeper)
5 1-5 months 283 39
Paid J. L. I - twin - icier, clerk And
salesman, 4 months;
Paid (leo. W. Flaky, clerk and
saleSman, 8 months . .....
Paid A. ?dylin solicitor
Paid Wm. Compeon, physician,
I year NO (Ai
Paid John Tucker, moral in-
__
structor
Paid Levi Miller, watchman, 4
months 233 32
Paid W. H. 11. Miller, watch
man, 51-5 months
Paid Geo. 13. Mowry, assistant
watchman, 1 year . 515 CO
Paid John Powell, asssistant
watchman, 2 4-5 months
2,437 92
Inspeetors , s Salaries a ini Mileage. K
Pahl Geo. Long, 2 months .........4 21 78
" A. It. Witmer 2 months 19 22
" T. A. Sweigart, 1 year ...... . 132 00
" J. H. Shealfer, " 133 28
" J. Rohrer, 44 100 00
" C. Lefevre, 41 108 40
" M. Shirk, 10 months 128 66
" 11. Powuall, " 112 10
Internal Revenue Tax. N. N.
Paid collector of internal revenue tax
on goats sold 412,031) 80
$1,087 01
Muintenance of Prisoners. L
Paid Levi Sensenig, Keeper, for maintenance
of Prisoners, as follows :
December. 1868, 4,666 days, at
28 cents per day $1,306 48
January, 1869, 7.151 days, at 28
cents per day 2,10 28
January, 1269, 10 days, at 15
ets. per day
February, 1869, 5,642 days, at
22 cents per day 1,579 76
February, 1860, 6 days, at 15
tots. per day 90
• March, 1869, 4,976 days, at 28
mats soar day 1,893 28
March 18 e9, 9 days, at 15 ceut. , 4
per day
April, 195 e, 2,949 days, at 80
tots. per day
per May, 1669, 2,411 days, at 30 ots.
day
June, 1660, 2,51 f days, at 80
cents p•er
_day
July, 18610, 2,580 days, at 30 eta.
per day -
August, 1869, 2,384 days, at 30
cents per day
September, 1889, 2,470 days, at
8e cents pe r
2,862 days, at 30
day 741 00
October, pe
°etas r 22
,862
1260, 5,518 days, at
25 cents per day 1,878 25
Total, 48,266 days 4213,221 70
Maintenance of Prisoners Classitiell. M.
1. Convicts, 14,e58 daya $1,171
Awaiting trial , a,844 days... 1,679 70
3. Vagiunts, 26,268 days 7,369 37
Total, 46,166 days 463,221 70
910,417 96
$64e69
Paid 70 discharged prisoners -4272 93
Paid 11 convicts, on account.... 101 20
...- 7;473 43
Cash paid by the Keeper to the Treasurer of
the Lancaster County Filson, for goods
sold, itc., from December Ist 1868, to
November 30th, 1869. O.
December, 1868 $ 471 38
January, 1899 1,093 37
February, 1809 132 46
Marcb, is 1,090 04
April 'lB6l/ 1,639 34
May, 1669 1,134 67
June, 1839 1,240 50
July, 1809 01 02
August, 1869 7so 69
Keptember, Iso9 703 01
October, 1869 . 1,1)35 31
November, 1801 9,221 lu
Total 813,910 st,
:showing the differ int kinds of goods sold du r
mg the year, P.
8.848 yards Carpet (prison) $2,732 7t.
1,840% yds. carpet (custouter).. six 50 %
I,o2spairs boots & shoes made
and mended....,.... 1,389 80
1,041 baskets 448 .)2.
390,900 cigars 5,055 21
179 tisk and fly nets and seines 308 87
573 dozen grain bags.. 590 42
23,100 skewers 21 80
159 pounds rags ls 57
Lot of carpenter work,boards,
&ti
Lot of bagging, ititaite ,
Boarding 2 prisoners 19 days
$17,635 21
$519 00
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4,) (19
RUM
30' 15
132 10
+4,317 06
1 60
1 35
884 70
723 80
755 10
774 00
715 20
FICI CO
overwork. N
927
2264
764
New Adrertisent6tti
Lot of obi iron
Book accounts
Loi clothing told soap
vttsJ pounds kart °bare°
5 1 ' dozen strawberry boxes
503 yards panting ..........
I sleigh body
Sundries
Bertztleld & Miller, making &
stamping cigars 3.1
A. Musket miss, making and'
stamping cigars
101 FN
155 74
01 00
50
Goods made iu Prison during the rev emMietc
November :ioth, 1869:
I.—Weaving Depart !neut.
5570% yards carpet made for
sale
20514 yds.carpet made for cos
tomes
IC& yards bugging
9,969%
2.--Shoemaking Department
15;8 pairs boots & shoes made . .
and iii,m(locl
4.—Baskets, Nets, Cigars, etc.
1742 baskets made & mended... $174 20
610 fish and fly nets and seines 305 00
12 dozen grain bugs it GO
225,400 eiga rs ................. . 425 40
55,750 skewers..... . . 57 :is
Sundry carpenter work .... 60 00
300 pairs sho.•s bound.. ... 30 00
Cutting & sewing carpet rags
Splitting & stripping willows
Spooling, w raping, &c
Sundry mason work
Sundry painting In Prisoq
scrubbing and sweeping
W h ite was it . . .... .
Attending tnrn:u•cs
2 men pumping
Total
:, 00
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Inventory of manufacturcil goods and raw
material , belonging In Laneaster County Pri<s
- taken by 0 committee of Inspector., Not.
30th, 1:;69 :
IEI
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\Billows and ratun 4434.1:4 00
350 pounds woolen eirpet chain 306 50
730 pounds cotton 242 00
50 pounds linen 14 00
311 pounds cops 96 04
sO pounds net twine 441 00
900 pound tobacco (fillers)
400 pounds (wrapers) ....
'a ilia c hain on loons_. ,
Lot carpet rags
Lot cigar boxes
4 cords wood
sundries in smith shop .
Sundries in basket shop
shoe leather
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Manufactured (100ds. Li,
2 1 Js7 yards earpet for Sltle 0390 AO
13.7 1 :1 yards carpet for ell stomers 175 10
11tlo yards bagging 347 50
140 yards Prison panting 100 59
CIO ilsb and fly nets 1200 CO
795 basket , : . 400 00
20 5-12 dozen grain bugs 284 87
II pairs Prison pantaloons 143 54
45 pafrs boots and 5h0e5.............. 135 0)
Woolen and Check 5hirt5........... 53 25
I.ot of carpenter wink .......... ...... 30 0)
2105 cigars . '2l 00
25,500 skewers 21 00
2 seines. . 30 041
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2,40 h 7!
$50.11.
I.llters .......................................... 10 00
%Voolen 110.4• . 9 75
11room 8, wi-ps and bundles_....... 5 00
9711811-net bows and lot blocks 50 50
2 clothe:. horses, ;(11(1 sundries... . . 72 .25
15 fruit drp.rs .
2 gati.. , . 10 00
Total. 65146 In
Gain 11!,(I tlu NfamitaCtoring thpart-
ttoll) 1U
By cash paid by Keeper to
Treasurer for goods soil,
to , daring t he year
Manufactured goods on hand
_ .
Nov. ;.oth. 1t';9...__....._._...........
Unw material. '
ulouut due Prton tor 2.00 as
',met; ete e
In. To manufactured
noodle on hand, Nov. 3uth,
HttW materials__ ..........
Book account s (lc
Internal I'VV(..lllle tax pal I
for• IStho
Overwork paid to diseharg
ed prisoners 3'3 43
Ain't paid for nader.alS, &e. 10,417 901
Profits of manufacturing
department
[All weekly paness in LancieSter city copy ono
time.]
Miscellaneous.
BRADBURY'S AND OTHER
PIANOS. Taylor & Farley's and E. P.
Needham & Son's Organs and Melodeons. WI
G. FlSellElt, Gong Wholesale Agent,lol.B k E
street and 21 North Eleventh street Ni 4
m ut
phla. toe*
A t'DITOR'S NOTICE
$755 44
Estate of JACOB HARSH, late of Sadsbursr
township, Lancaster county. deceased.
The undersigned Auditor, appointed to dis
tribute the balance remaining in the hands dif
W. M. Cooper, Administrator, to and a
those legally entitled to the same, will Bette
for that purpose on WEDNESDAY, FEBRU
ARY leth, 1870, at 2 O'CLOCK, P. M., in the
Library Room of the Court House, in the*"
of Lancaster, where all interested in said dis
t.' Mutton may attend.
jan2B-3t) PHILIP D. BAKER, Auditor.
D AYS OF APPEAL FOR 1870.
TO TILE TAXABLE INHABITANTS or LAN
CASTER COUNTY.
Pursuant to the provisions of the laws oflhBs
commonwealth, the undersigned Coratnisistess
ers of Lancaster county hereby give notice to
the TAXABLE INHABITANTS, within the re
spective City, Boroughs and Townships, of b
said county, that the Days of Appeal from the
Assessment of 1870, will be held at the Co
stoners' Office, in the city of Lancaster, on the
following days, to wit : For the TownilgliP4C
Adamstown Borough,
Bart,
Breeknock, 1
-Tuesday, Feb. 8,1874.
Caernarvon,
Cocallco East,
Cocotte° West,
Colerain,
Columbia,
Conestoga,
Couoy,
Clay,
Donegal Fast,
Donegal West,
"immure,
Ephrata,
Earl,
Earl East,
Ea,l West,
Elizabeth,
Elizabethtown Bor.,
Eden,
Fulton,
Hempfleld East,
Hemptlel4 West,
Lampeter East,
Lampeter West,
Lancaster,
Lemma,
Leacock roper,
Little Britain,
Maultean,
Martie,
Manor,
Mount .Joy,
Mount Joy Borough,
Alarletta Botough,
Manheint Borough,
Paradise,
Penn,
perinea,
Providence,
Rapt)°,
sollsburv,
sadsbury,
Strasburg, 1
Strasburg Borough, I .Wc d nes d uy, Fey. a,
Warwick,
Washington Borough,
Lancaster City Thursday, Feb. O.
And at the suite time and place, the Aprite
from the Military Rolls and Dog fax ,w I
held. JACOB C. KREADY,
JOHN ARMSTRONG,
C. 11. NISSLO„Y•
JOHN STROHM, JR.,
Commlisioners.
Jana-tfi
10761
719 65
It; 20
296 24
cri
271; 65
5 00
14 89
4M3 Sll
$13,4018 40
15557 0,5
'O5 15
71 .7
854 is
62 c..
75 00
100 00
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55 I )
75 00
200 00
150 00
200 00
-097 k
71 00
60 00
77 00
HO 00
24 00
32 00
50 00
35 00
301 7 i
1721 It
WM
+l3 ,918 SO
"146 Ilkt
13,918 50
1721 24
1 1441411
2.1,187 ft
$371,17 01
24,16 5.)
. 333 24
2,1 , 00 90
$20,139 2
$2 OM 44
Wednesday, Feb. 9.
,-Thurstia,y, Eel). 10.
-Friday, Feb. 1!,
Tuesdny, Feb. 15
Weillesday, Feb. W.
-Thursday, Feb. 1.1
Friday, Feb. 18
Tuesday, Feb. 22