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    SEAL ARRESTED.
The notorionalical Dow, who has been the
commander of the forts near New Orleans, has
been arrested on a charge of robbing one of
the citizens of his silver ware. Dow, it is
stated, admits the robbery, which amounted
to upwards of $l,BOO, and tries to justify it
on the ground that he supposed the victim was
a secessionist.
Dow thinks he is entitled to. and asks for,
promotion; and the N. Y. Tribune seems to
agree with him in the opinion.—Hariford
Tintes.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Sir Coughs Consumption.....guir
send One Dollar to Dr. TY Unger, Baltimore, Md., and re
ceive, by return Mail, a box of his Wonderfully Cheering
Certain Care Consumptive Compound. A box lasts six
weeks. . [feb 34m 4
, lam To Nervous Sufferers of Both Sexes.
—A Reverend Gentleman having been restored to health
' in a few days, after undergoing all the usual routine and
irregular expensive modes of treatment without success,
considers it his sacred duty to communicate to his afflicted
fellow creatures the means of cure. Hence, on the receipt
of an addressed envelope, he will send (free) a copy of the
prescription used. Direct to. Dr. Jdbn H. Begunli, No. 186
Talton etree, Brooklyn, Nevi York. ffeb 17 ly 7
AKirßiear Jersey Lands for Sales
ALSO.,
GARDEN OR FRUIT FARMS,
Suitable for . Grapes, Peaches. Pears:, Raspberries, Straw
berries, Blackberries, Currants, Ac., of I, 2%, 5, 10 or 20
acres each, at the following prices for the present, viz: 20
acres for $2OO, 10 acres for $llO, L acres for $BO, 2% acres
for $lO, 1 acre for $2O. Payable by one dollar a week.
Also, good Cranberry lands and village lots in CHET—
WOOD, 25 by 100 feet, at $lO each, payable by one Millar
a week. The above land and farms, are situated at Chet
wood, Watibingtort township, Burlington county, New
Jersey. For further information, apply, with a P. 0. Stamp,
for a circular, to 13. FRANKLIN CLARK,
Jan 13 ly 1] No. 90 Cedar Street, New York, N. Y.
.of-The Confessions and Experience of a
Poor Young Man.—A. gentleman having been cured of the
results of early error and disease, will, from motives of bo•
nevolence, send to those who request it, a copy of the above
Interesting narrative, published by himself. This little
book is designed so a warning and caution to young men
and those who suffer from Nervous Debility, Lose of,
Memory, Premature Decay, Ac., Ac ., suplying at the BRIMS:
time the means of self cure. Single copies will be sent
under seal in a plain evelope,—without charge,—to any
who request it, by addressing the author,
CEI AS. A. LAMBERT, EN.,
freenpoint, Long Inland, New York.
3zi 4d
431- E q nal It y to A 1 II Uniformity of
Plicel A new feature of Business: Every one his own Salem
man. Jones & Cf.. of the Crescent One Price Clothing Store.
602 Market etyset, above 6th, in addition to having the
argent, most varied and fashionable stock of Clothing in
Philadelphia, trade expressly for retail sales, have consti
tuted every Ile his own Salesman, by having marked in
figures, onvery ch article, the lowest price it can be
sold for, so ey cannot possibly vary—all must buy alike.
The goo are all well sponged and prepared and great
pains tak with the making, so that all ran buy with the
full assurance of getting a good article at the very lowest
price.
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Reniember the Clreenet.t. In Market, nbova 6th,lNo. 460
felt, 26 17-6 .TONES .4 Co.
MARRIAGES
On the 18th of Itecenit,er, by the Rev. Mr. Gniley, John
0. Williamson, of ttlato Hill. York county. Pu., to Miss
Lizzie 0.. eldest daughter of Thomas J. Gillespls, Eeq., of
Cecil county, Md
DZIKEEM
In this city. on Friday morning last, after a protracted
Illness. Maria Magdalena, wife of Godfrled Kelm, Esq., in
the 72d year of her age. •
In this city, on the 12th inst., Charles Franklin, eon of
Lewis Ferdinand and B. C. Levering, aged 9 months and
17 days.
_ In this city, on the 7th lost., Mre. Elizabeth Snyder,
aged 76 years.
In this city, on the 13th net., James Williams, in the
484 year of his age.
On the lit Inst., In Stearn's Hospital, Paducah, Ky.,
Sergeant Gideon Bower. in the 16th rarsf hie age—a na
tive of Strasburg. Lancaster county, Pa., and only ton of
Samuel P. Bower, F.sq., of that place.
At the Hospital in Nashville. Tenn., on the 18th of Jan
uary, 1861, John Cross, of the 19th Regiment 0. V . of
wounds received at the Idittle of Murfreesboro. In the 47th
year of hie . age.
Also,'on the 61h of February. in Hospital No. 8, some
- place, of dropsy, William Cross. brother to the above, and
'both rf the name regiment and formerly of this city.
On Saturday. the 7th lust, in West Earl township,
Amelia Caruthers, wife of GeJrge Caruthers, aged 75 years,
4 months and 27 days.
Lancaster Wholesale Grain Market.
Corrupted weekly by J. It. 11m:ex ‘t 800.. Forwarding and
Commission Merchants. No. 91 North Queen street.
LANCVdrill, February 16
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Flour, Superfine, 'F.' bbl
Extra
White Wheat, ' bushel
Red " "
Core, old
" flow
Olovers.d
Wlll,key, in hhdx
" to bbls..
Philadelphia Market
There in rather more Inquiry for Flour but pricer on.
changed; males of 4,000 bble. at $0.35 for superfine; $7.25
for extra, and $7.504,5.871..4 for extra family and fancy. Nn
change in Rye Flour or Cornmeal. Wheat unchanged ;
sales of 5,000 bun. red at gI.CB, and white nt 99.
small refer of Rye nt 97 cents. Corn is dull and lower,
sale. of 3.000 1 un. new yellow at 05( - c505 , i 5 cents. Oats In.
active request, and 9.000 bus. Pennsylvania Fold et 01 ctn.
.per 3d The. Cloversecd moven slowly nt 59 755 - 50. Flaxsyed
- wanted at $3 35. and Timothy at V 287. No change In pro
',visions. Whisky is doll at 09 cents.
?lour dull.i)hio extra at sl' d'N@7.7s. Wheat firmer,
white at $1 85@2, red at $1 6301.66. Corn is dull. Whisky
(lull at 63@0.1 cents. 2.000 bogs Rio sold at 30 cts. for cash.
ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE.--Estate
of CHRISTIAN HESS, late of Little Britain twp.,
elec'EL—Letters of administration cum testamento annoxn
on said estate having been granted to the nn , tersigned, all
persons indebted thereto are requested to make Immediate
settlement, and those having claims or demands against
the same will present them without delay for settlement to
Abner D. Campbell. in the City of Lancaster, or to Jesse
Darle,lin Clerain:torroship.
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ABNER D. CAMPBELL.
JESSE D VTR
Admiabaratore
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A lICTIONEERIN G
BENJAMIN.F. ROWE respectfully infirm, the pnb•
lic that he will attend to Crying Sales of Real and Pernonal
property in any part of the county.
Those wishing his nervices are requested to apply. to
Garardus Claritnon, Eng., at the Prothonotary's Office, who
will promptly attend to the matter.
Letters addressed to me at Smithrille P. 0., Lancaster
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BANKERS, BROKERS,
AND
GENER AL COLLECTORS,
No. 25 .80IITH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA
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Jay, Cooke A Co., E. P. Middleton & Brother,
James, Kent, Santee & Co., I Esherlck. Black & Co.,
C. H. M'Klbbln & Son, I Hon. Wm. Wilkins,
Hon. James Pollock, " 11. D. Foster,
" A. H. Reeder. " Asa Packet.
' Warren J. Woldward, V. L. Bradford, rsq „
" Ger, Sanders,.
HIGITEST PRICE PAID FOR GOLD ANISI LT ER.
RIOVERNMENT AND our ER INTERESTS O M,LECT ED.
STOCKS BOUGHT AND
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SOLD ON com:suesioN.
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ACCOUNTSOFTRUSTAND ASSIGNED
ESTATES.—The accounts of the following named
, estates have been exhibited and filed in the Mc+ of the
Prothonotary of the Court of Common Pleas of Lancaster
cotlnty, to wit:
Leah Albert's Estate, Jarob Baxtresser, Committee.
Isaac Downing's Estate, Samuel Trussott, Committee.
Christian Hershey's AnAgned Estate, Christian Erisman
one of the Aseigoese.
Notice la hereby given to all persons interested in any or
eatd estates, that the Court have appointed MONDAY. the
18th day of MARCH, 1863, for the c,firination and al.
lowance of acid accounts, union, exceptions be flied cr
cause shown, why said accounts should not be allowed.
PETER MARTIN, Proth'y.
PROTEIONOTART'S Orrice, February 14, 1863.
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ASSIGNED ESTATES OF CLEMEN T
R. POTTS &L 0. BLIGHT, late partners as Potts
& Blight Isaac 0. Blight and wife; Clement R. Potts end
wife; and Isaac 0. Blight, Clement R. Potts, and John
Hornberger, partners as J. 0. Blight & Co.
The undersigned auditors, iaprinted to distribute the
balance remaining in the hands of James 51cCas end 'XII.
Ham Carpenter, Eeq're, Assignees of the above named
estates, will sit for that purpose, on FRIDAY, the 13th day
of MARCH next, at 2 o'clock, P. M., in the Library Boom
of the Court House, in the City of Lancaster.
JAMES L. REYNOLDS,
A. SLAYMARER.
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lanosster, Bab. 16th, 1863.
fIEGISTER , ,FOTIOE...The Accounts
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of the respective decedents ben:quit° annexed are .
filed in the Register's Office of Lenceeter County, for Con
&nation and allowance. at an Orphans' Court to be held
in the Court House, in the City of Lancaster, on the ,
THIRD MONDAY in MARCH next, the 10th inst., et 10
o'clock, A. M.
Catharine Diffenbaugh, Best Lampeter township. By John
Smith, Administrator.
James H. Bennett, City of Philadelphia. Guardianship
Account. By Samuel B. P. Lytle, Guardian of Sanford
• Bennett. minorehild of deceased.
Samuel Bleacher. Providence township. Guardianship
Account. By John Hildebrand, Guardian of John M.
Bleacher, minor child of deceased, (now deceased )
Elisabeth Eckert, Leacock township. By Moses Eby and
George L. Eckert. Executors. •
Amos Maxfield, Little Britain township. Guardianship
Account. By William Wood, Guardian of Susanna,
Simeon, William, Jacob, Sarah, George and Amos Max
' field, minor children of deceased.
Deborah Wright, Borough of Columbia. By Diliwyn Par
! fish, Executor.
James Laird, City of Lancaster. By Andrew J. Laird, Ad.
minhrtrator.
Rachel Dubree ' Drunter& township. By Samuel J. Ank
rim, Executor. •ti
GeOrge Zeisetc, City of Lancaster. By Peter Zeisets, Ad
ministrator.
Benjamin Hershey, Paradise township. Guardianship Ac
count. By John Denlinger, Guardian of Amos Hershey,
Esther Hershey and Elam Hershey, minor children of
deceased.
Benjamin Hershey, Paradise township. Guardianship Ac
count. By Abraham Hershey, Guardian of Emanuel
Hershey. John Hershey and Anna Hershey, minor chi!. ,
dren of deceased.
John Cauffman, Pullen township. Guardiansblp Account.
By Lewis Haines, Guardian of Mary H. Canffman, minor ]
child of deceased.
Anna Wissler, Mount Joy township. By Christian Coble,
Administrator.
Christian Hostetter, Mount Joy township. By Jacob
• Risser Administrator.
John Reffack, East Cocalico township. By Jacob Ranck,
Administrator pendente lite.
Jobe Renck, East Cocalico township. By Allen P. Hibah- !
man, Administrator pendent, lite.
John Ranck, East Cocalico township. By Cyril' Ream, i
Administrator pendent* lite.
Martin Groff, 'Startle township Gnardianahlp Account.—.l
By Abraham Brubaher, Sr Guardian of Susanna Groff
and Leah Groff, minor children of deceased.
Elias Groff, Manic township. Guardianship Account.—
By Abraham Brubaker, Sr., Guardian of Henry Groff
and Marceline Groff, minor children of deceased.
Benjamin Jones, Fevers township. By Andrew Mahaffey,
Administrator.
Samuel Martin, East Earl township. Guardianship Ac
count. !By Peter Zimmerman, Guardian of Susanna
Martin, one of the minor children of deceased.
Andrew S. Renfro:lin, East Hemptield township. By
Philip Hotteustein. Executor.
Jcseell S. Nlssley, East Hempfleld township. By John
Stauffer and Christian H Stsuffer, - Administrratora
Augustus Brooks,City of Lancaster. By Charles M. How
ell,
Ann Thomas, Pave. township. By Adam Thomas and ;
John Harman, Administrators.
Elizabeth Graft, Pequaa township. By Adam Thomas and •
John Harman ' Administrators.
Susanna Herr, West Lampeter township. By Abraham
Herr, Administrator.
Henry Haldeman, Jr., Conoy township. Guardianship
Account. By E. Haldeman, Guardian of Marion Halde
man, a minor daughter of deceased.
William Lafferty, Salisbury township. By Elias Diem,
Administrator.
George Belay, 'Salisbury township. By William Diem, Ex
ecutor.
Barbara Miller, Rapho township. Guardianship Account.
By Jacob Miller, Guardian of David Miller, (tiow da.
ceased,) minor child of d. ceaged.
John Stauffer, West Hempfibld township. Guardianship
Account. By Henry Stauffer, Guardian of Abraham
Stauffer, Henry Stauffer and Jacob Stauffer, three of the
minor children of deceased.
Jacob Hahn, Earl township. Guardianship Account. By
Peter Martin, Guardian of Henry K. Hahn, (now de
ceased.) one ofjhe minor children of deceased.
Henry Gehman, Sr., East Earl township. By John Gab
, men and Henry Gehnaan, Executors .
Frederick Swope, Upper Leacock township. By Elias Bare
and Andrew Bard, Acting Executors.
John H. Spfekler, Penn township. Guardianship Account.
By Emanuel Shober, Guardian of Ellie L. Spickler and
Serena Spickler, minor children of deceased.
Christian Breneman, Borough of Columbia. By Ephraim
Hershey, Administrator do bouts non, with the will an.
sexed.
Susanna Burkholder, West Lampeter township. Guard
ianship Account. By Jacob Brubaker, Peter Andrews and
John Strohm, Executors of Philip Geist, deceased, who
was Guardian of Martha Geist, a granddaughter of de
coaxed.
John K. Landis, City of Lancaster. Guardianship Account.
By Christian B. Landis, Guardian of Benjamin B. Lan
die, minor son of deceased, (now of age.)
Nancy Hess, Conestoga township. By Andrew Zercher,
Administrator.
Susanna Spotts, Crernaryon township. By John Spotte
and Joseph Hertzler, Administrators.
Catharine Walter, East Doriegal'Aowniship. Guardianship
Account. By Christian Wilter. Guarditn of Fianna
Walter, Samuel Walter and Catharine Walter, minor
children of deceased.
Gabriel Carpenter, West Earl township. By Gabriel Car
penter and John Carpenter, Administrators.
William Shfeiner, Warwick township. By Wm. Shreiner,
Executor.
Christian Schmffer, Ephrata township. By Samuel Scheel.
for rind John Schwlfor, Executors.
Adam Ream, West Cocalico township. By Adam R. Ream,
Executor.
Catharine Sharp. West Cocalico township. Guardianship
Account. By Samnel Eh.rly, Guardian of Fianna liagy.
(now Fianna Skimp,) granddaughter of deceased, and
also a granddaughter of Henry Hagy, deceased. .
Edward niftier, Clay township. Guardianship Account.
By Samuel Eberly, Guardian of Franklin niftier, a son
of deceased, and also a grandson o! George Fetter, Sr.,
deceased.
Juliana J. Clark, City of Lancaster. By Henry C. Rich.
holt.. Exoeutor.
Samuel Bachman, Earl township. By,Levi Hoover, Exec
Reuben Chambers. Saliabury township. Supplementary
and Fival Account. By Prestos, Wickersham, Adminis
trator.
George Reinhard, Borough of Manheini. By George D.
Millar, Administrator .
Michael G. Wenger, West Earl township. Guardianship
Account. By Levi Groff. Guardian of Levan Wenger,
one of the minor childreu of deceased-
Peter Sheaffar, Earl township. Supplementary Account.
By Levi a.heatTer and Solomon Sheaffer, Executors.
Elizabeth Ruhl, Rapho township. By Christian Rohl,
Administrator.
Thomas S Bryan. Canny township. By Jacob A. Miller
and Edward S. Bryan, Admiaistrators.
Jacob Daplinger, Paradise township. Supplomentary and
Final Account. By John Deulinger, Sr., Surviving Ex
ecutor
Lewis Burford, Jr.. City of Lancaster. By Sarah D. Bur
ford, Admiaistratrix.
Caleb Linton. Earl township. By Reuben R. Bitter, Ad
ministrator.
Joseph.Hartronft, . Guardianship Account
By Daniel S. Erb, Guardian of Sarah Hartronft, minor
child of deceased.
Samuel Garlach, Borough of Mount Toy. By David Gar
Inch and Jamb Stehman. Executors.
Barbara Kurtz, Earl township. By Joseph Kurtz, - Executor.
Jacob Johns, West Earl tawnship. Guardianship Account.
By Grabili Bear, Guardian of Roland and Madison Johns,
minor children of deceased.
Robert Lockart, City of Lancaster. Trust Account. By
Pater M'Conomy, Trustee under the Will of deceased.
Susanna Hers, East Earl township. By Joseph Frantz,
Executor.
John N Lane. City of Lancaster. Guardianship Account.
By Hanry E. Leman, Guardian of Georg, W. Webb and
Susan Webb, grand nephew and nieca t -uf deceased. The
said Susan now of age.
Frederick Miller, Brecknock township. By Christian
Miller, Administrator.;
George Shupp, Sr., Breakneck township. By Isaac ShuPP
and George Stmp, Administrator .
John Ronp, Salisbury township. Guardianship Account.
By Joseph Buckwaltar, Guardian of Elizabeth Hoop,
minor danghter of deceased
Lydia Addl.., Borough of Adamstown. Guardianship
Account. By Esaias Billingfelt. Guardian of &Inroad
Addanna a minor eon of deceased.
Joseph Bowman, Brecknock township. By John G. Bow
man, Administrator.
Levine Good, Brecknock township. By Amon Good, Ad
ministrator.
Elias Redeay, Jr., Borough of Adamstown. By Susan
Redcay and William Moho, Administrators.
Simon M. Nagle, Earl township. By Sarah Nagle, Admlnis
tratrix.
Jacob Ax,C,mrnarvon township. By George Ai and Samuel
Hawkins,. Executors.
Jacob Kreider, Conestoga township. Guardianship Ac
count. By Martin S. 'famish, Guardian of Mary Kreider.
Ann Kreider, Susan Kreider and Fanny Kreider, minor
children of deceased. The said Mary and Ann, now of
age.
Jarob Hostetter, Lancaster township. Trust Account. By
John B. Eshbach, Testamentary Trustee of Jacob Hon.
letter, a son of deceased.
Jacob Hostetter, Lancaster township. Trust Account.
By David Herr, Testamentary Trustee of Henry Ilostet
ter. a son of deceased.
Joseph Kooigmacher, Ephrata township. By Adam Konlg.
tracker and William Carpenter, Executors.
Berijamin Seldomridge, Leacock township. By Harriet
Seldomridge, J. F. Seldomridge and George Seldomridge,
Administrators.
John Mowrer, Mantic township. Guardianship Account.
By Abner Peoples and Hiram Peoplasi,Exocutars of John
Peoples, th.oased, who was Guardian of George M.
• Mowrer, Susan M. Mowrer, Daniel 11. Mowrer, John B.
Mowrer, Ann E. 'alowrer and Amanda Mowrer, minor
children of deceased.
Abraham Haverstick, West Earl township. Guardianship
Account. By John Haveratick, late Guardian of Amos
Haveretick, deceased, who was a eon of deceased.
John N. alustaleman. Earl township. By Dania' Rife and
Christian Johns, Executors.
Anna Miller, West Lampqter township. By Henry Miller.
Executor,
Enoch Stokes, City of Lancaster. By Geo. F. Brenernan,
Esq., Administrator.
-John Bamborough, City of Lancaster. Guardianship Ac
count. By R. F. Ranch, Guardian of Jeremiah and
William Bamborough, and into Guardian of Sophia Barn
borough, miner children cf deceased.
Daniel Herr. Illanheim township. Guardianship Account.
By Henry Getz, Guardian of Mary M. Herr, Ann Eliza
Herr and John P. Herr, minor children of deceased.
Reah Frazar, Esq., City of Lancaster. By Abiasn Frazer,
Arinainiztratrix. •
Georga Becker, Mount Joy township. By Amos Becker
and J Becker. Executors.
David Miller. City of Lancaster. By Samuel L. Warns,
and W. Carpenter, Executors.
Isaac Kling, Upper Leacock township. Guardianship Ac-
count. By C. L. Efunsecker, Guardian of Leah S. Kling,
a minor child of deaeased
Bernard Flynn, Lancaster township. By Bridget Flynn,
A deniul,tratrix.
Michael Doersilar. Manor township. Guarallanahip Ac
count. By Jacob S. Witmer, Guardian of Mary Doerst.
ler. soh:or child of decaased, now of age.
Slater Brown. Fulton townsbip. By Jeremiah Brown
and Joseph C Stubbs, Adminletratora.
GEO. C. HAWTHORN, Register.
RVIISTBA'S OFFITA, Lancaster, February 16th, 1863.
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BALTIMORE, Feb : 14.
THE FAIRY WEDDINGS!
By special arrangement we publish eNeinTis e ly th e
CARD PEOTODRADUS Of the' LILLIPUTIAN WEDDING PARTY,
as follows:
Ova. TOM THUMB, in his Welding Telt .....
Mae. GEN. TOM THUMB, le Wedding Tir e s,
Mn and Mas. Gam TOM THUMB, in Wed.
ditig drew
COMMODORE MUTT and MISS MINNIE,
Groomsman and Bridesmaid ‘‘
Man. GEN. TOM THUMB, in celebrated Re
caption dress
MICROS LAVINIA and MINNIE WARREN,
The whole BRIDAL PARTY, (group of four)
Card
The BRIDAL PARTY, (Stereoscopic pic
ture
The BRIDAL PARTY, (Stereoscopic coined), " 75 eta.
The price of card pictures, colored, will be 12 1 7 6 cents
extra.
Can be rent by mall on receipt of price and postage
stamp.
None genuine unlefs stamped with our trade mark, EA
In a circle, on the front of the photograph. Beware of
spurious copies made from engravings, to.
E. do R. T. ANTHONY,
501 Broadway, New York,
'Manufacturers of the best Photographic Albums, and
Publishers of Card Photographs of celebrities.
The Negatives of tlfese exquleite pictures were made
for us by Brady.
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pHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS
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No. 5 . at 3.50
No. 5,34 at 3.88
No. 6 at 425
No. 7 at 4.60
No. 8 at 4.78
No. 83. N0. 12 at
at 6.00
Smaller !rises at lower prieee, at 8.50
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OII3.PHA.NIVCOURT INALllC..Porsitoot to.
.an order issued out of the Orphans' Court of Juniata
county, and to me directed, will be exposed to sale on the
premises, at 1 o'clock, P. M., on TUESDAY, MARCH IT,
1843, - " Cedar Grove," the into home of Rev. John Shields,
deed, one and ono-fourth miles from Mexico on the Penn's
Railroad, Juniata county, containing 62 A6lOlB and 104
Perches, good land and in good" order; entlicient timber,
some chestnut; ten acres of bottom land, for meadow or
cultivation, with a Variety of Fruit, such as Apples,
Peeehee, Grapes, Raspberries, do;a large and
well-finished FRAME HOUSE of twelve rooms,
with modern conveniences, and cellar, a good a
PRAMS BANK BARN, Carriage House and Corn
Crib just new, Dry Home, Smoke and Wood House; all
these buildings are of first class and in good order; a Well
of Good Water at the door, and all In a healthy region and
good neighborhood. This is a very desirable home and
only one and ono-fourth miles from the Central Pennsyl
vania Railroad.
TERB18: Five per cent., of the pnrchase money to be
paid when the property le struck down; one-third of the
balance on the conftrmation of the sale by the Court ; one
third on the let of April, 3864, and the remaining third
,pn let of April, 1865, to be v3cured by judgment.
MARY CAROLINE SHIELDS,
Admixastratrim.
ALZ:LiNDIM SPIMDY, AUCtiOneer. ffeb 17 to 7
STATEMENT OF THE FARMERS ,
BANE OF LANCASTER, FEBRUARY 3d, 1863:
.131111 Discounted and Loarri; — $401.310 06
Q. 8 Gov. Loans and Treasury Notes 256,291 25
Due from Banks and Assistant Treasurer 11. B.
at Philadelphia
Pennsylvania 6 per rent. Loan of 1861
Notes and Checks of other Banks "-
Banking Home and other Real Estate
Farmers' Bank Stock
Gold and Silver Coin and 11. S. Legal Tender
Notes
Notes in
Due 'to other Banks
Duo Dep05it0r'...... ...
Dividends Unpaid
Capital Stock 050,000 00
Lancaster City, u
I certify that the foregoing is a true statement, to the
best of my knowledge and belief.
EDW. H. BROWN, Cashier.
Sworn and subscibed before me, this 3d day of February,
18f3. WM. B. WILEY, Alderman.
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WANTED -- GOLD, SILVER AND
!VIAND NOTES, for which the HIGHEST PREMI
UM will be paid at the Banking House of
REED, HENDERSON & CO.
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Lancaster, Feb. 7, '63
NOTICE. --By order of the Court of Com
mon Pleas of Lancaster County notice is hereby
given, that the Court appointed for the week commencing
March 2d, 1863, will not be held, and all Jurors summoned
to attend at that time are notified that their attendance
will not be required. 8. W. P. BOYD,
Jan 27 3t 3] Sheriff.
SOLDIERS' BOUNTY,
BACK PAY AND PENSIONS
Collected without delay.
.far• OFFICE IN SOUTH DUKE STREET.
feb 10, 'B3 ly• 51 J. B. KAUFIIAN
NO T I C E.--The Stockholders of the
Lancaster Locomotive Works will meet at their office
in the City of Lancaster. on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23d,
1863. at 2 o'clock, P. Al , for the election of officers for the
ensuing year.
fob 1U 2t 51 K. 0. KLINE, Secretary.
ESTATE OF' URIAR R. ROCIERY.—..
j Letters of administration on the estate of Oriah R.
Roekey, late of Bart twp., deceased, having been granted
to the subscribers : All persons Indebted to said estatesare
requested to make immediate payment, and those having
claims will present them, without delay, properly anther,
floated fur settlement, to Amos Roekny, of Bellemonte,
Paradise township. MARY A. ROCKEY,
AMOS ROCKEY,
Administrators.
jon 20 6t. 21
ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE.--Assigned Es—
tate of John H. Glass and Wife.—John H. Glass and
Wife, of Ephrata township, Lancaster ceunty, having by
deed of voturitary,assignment, dated January 19, 1843, as
signed and transfrrred all their estate and effects . to the
undersigned, for the benefit of the creditors of the said
John II Glare and Wife, he therefore gives notice to all
persons indebted to said assignor to make payment to the
undersigned without delay, and thofo having claims to
present them t• the undersigned for settlement.
JOAN C. MARTIN, Assignee,
Residing in Hinkletown.
Or to JESSE LANDIS, Esq., Attorney -at-Law,
feb 10 tit. 5] (Inquirer copy.) [Lancaster
- USTATE OF JAMES B. LANE.---Let
1j tern of Administration on the estate of James B.
Lane, late of Lancaster city, deceased, having been granted
to the subscribers residing In said city : All persona in.
debted to said estate are requested to make immediate
payment, and those having claims will present, them,
without delay, properly authenticated for settlement, to
Wm. B. Fordney, Acting Administrator.
jan 9 " of 3
A DIMLINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.-.Estate
/ - I of WILLIAM A. SHELLY, M. D., Into of Warwick
township, deceased.—Letters of administration on said
estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons
Indebted thereto are requested to make immediate settle
ment, and those having claims or demands against the
same will present thorn without delay for settlement to the
undersigned, residing in said township.
THOMAS SHELLY,
feb 3 fit -1] Administrator.
[Examiner copy)
ESTATE OF ROBERT LAVERTIZ,
late of Gordonville, Lancaster county, dec'd.—Let
tern of administration on said estate having been granted
to the nndei . signed, all persons indebted thereto are re
quested to make immeainte payment, and those having
demands against the same will present them for settle
ment to the undersigned, reading a Penningtonville,
Chester county.
JOE'S D. LAVERTY,
Admininttator.
Or to his Attorney, OEO. F. BRENEMAN,
jan 27 6t 3] Lancaster. Pa.
NOTICE. --Whereas Bernard o , Bryan,
to whom was granted, September 18,1869, a patent,
for the
INIPROV hD BLACK HAWK CAST IRON ORE WASHER,
assigned and transferred, for a valuable consideration,
under his hand and seal, the undivided one-half of all his
right, title and interest in the said invention to the under
signed; a ,d subsequently the said O'Bryan and the under
signed entered into co-partnership for the purpose of manu
facturing and selling said Ore Washers.
This is to give notice that the recent acts and conduct of
the said O'Brvan being inconsistent with the longer con
tinuance of the said partnership, the same is hereby dis
seined ; and that the undersigned will not from this date,
be liable for any debts which the said O'Bryan may con
tract in the manufacture of said Ore Washers or other
wise.
Also, that the nail O'Bryan has no authority from me,
the hslf owner, to soil any of said Ore Washers for lees than
$200.00 are hereby warned that I will look to them for my
half of the profit on each machine at the rate of $2OOOO
each. ikAIIUEL HOPKINS.
Marl%tta, January 21, 1803. [Jan 27 61 3
A M E
w R K. I
E C oN A A.u. N o
pßo i-l pm g U S
.
Main Street, Altoona
Citizens, railroad passengers and travelers generally will
find this an excellent and pleasant house to stop at. It is
convenient to the railroad, and has been refitted and re
furnished iu the best style, end the proprietor will spare
no pains to contribute to the comfort of his guests.
Ills table is always supplied with the luxuries Ft n.l sub•
stautials of life, and his Bar is stocked with the choicest
liquors
Its respectfully invites one and all to give him a call,
and assures them that their every want will be attended
to. Chargcs moderate. [oct iGm 39
WILLIAM B. WILEY,
ALDERMAN,
No. 16 NOP.TII DOSE STREET, LANCASTER.
The Docket and papers of William Frick, Esq., have been
pined in my hands for settlement. Also the moneys re
maining in the bands of the Executors, due to Plaintiffs
in suits before derea•ed. Persons entitled are requested to
call immediately and receipt for the same.
The uudersigued respectfully solicits the patronage of
the public. ',Strict attention will be paid to all business
entru.ted to his care.
feb 10 3t a]
T HE GIR.ARD HOUSE
This popular Home, after a thorough refitting and over
hauling, will be re-opened on or .about the 29th Instant'
Its proprietors have furnished it in a tasteful scanner, and
engage to keep a table unsurpassed, for solid luxuries, by
any Hotel in this country. They likewise guarantee that
the Bar shall gain and sustain the reputation of having
the beet of Liquors. They will invite public criticism an
well aspuldie patronage. Transient Board $2 per day.
Charles Duffy (formerly of the Liirard,) will be happy to
meet f,mer friends at the old place.
dee 30 St 51]
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PHILADELPHIA.
MA T TRESSES,
BEDS. - FEATHERS,
BLANKETS, CO3IFORTAB GES,
SACKINGS, QUILTS
CUSHIONS,
And all other articles belonging to the brislness.
feb 10 ly 5] A , iOS HILLBORN.
100,000 BARRELS OP TUE LODI
MAN u ACT Cr RING CO'S POIJDRETTE,
130 FOLITH WHAIITES, PHILADELPHIA, PA
. .
This Company with a capital of $1.50,000, the meet exten
sive works of the kind in the world, and an experience in
manufacturing of over 23 years, with a reputation lona
estatilish , d. having also the ex,lnsive control of all the
tight sell of the great city of New York, are prepared to
furnish an article which is, without doubt, the cheapest
and very best ferilizer in market. It greatly increases
the yield, and ripens the crop from two to three weeks
earlier, at no expense of from three to four dollars per
acre. with little or no labor. Also, FIFTY TONS of BONE
TAFEIL being a mixture of bone and night soil ground
fine, at $45 per ton—a sup,ior article for grain and grass.
Price of POUDRETTE, $1.60 per barrel. Seven barrels and
over delivered free of charge. A pamphlet containing all
nereesary information may be had free by addressing a
letter to the subscriber. JAMES T. FOSTER,
Care of the Lodi Manufacturing Company,
1 . ,1) 10 3m 5] 66 Courtlandt st,, New York.
prim 25 cts
S HEAFFEIi'S CHEAP BOOK STORE,
11 o. NORTH QUEEN STREET
IS THE PLACE TO PURCHASE
SCHOOL BOOKS A SCHOOL STATIONERY.
COMPRISING ALL TEM VARIOUS
READING AND SPELLING BOOKS,
ARITHMETICS AND ALGEBRAS
GRAMMARS AND ETYMOLOGIES,:
DICTIONARIES AND HISTORIES,
PHILOSOPHIES, .40.,
COPY AND COMPOSITION BOOKS,
LETTER, CAP AND NOTE PAPER,
BLANK—BOOKS, SLATES,
LEAD AND SLATE PE BOILS,
PENS AND HOLDERS, INK,
INKSTANDS, RULERS,
and the best and most c. , mplete assortment of
SCHOJI., STATIONERY IN THE CITY.
.63` Liberal discounts made to Teachers and Merchants
at JOHN SHEAFFER'S
Cheap Cash Book Store,
32 North Queen street, Lancaster.
oct 14 tf 40
TS A,AO BANTON & SON,
.IWHOLESALN GROCERS, AND DEALERS IN 00ITN
' TRY PRODUOE, WINES AND. LIQUORS,
Nos. 166 and 187 North Second street,
deo II '6O tf4B] PHII4DZI,PAU,
188,885 44
10.490 00
. 3°7- 16
. 10 900 00
... 83,450 00
110,988 11
$1,092,857 02
L1A31T451143.
$337.900 00
31,273 03
241.627 99
1,543 00
- $612,344 02
$ 80,543 00
MARTHA LANP,
WM. B. FORDMEY,
Administrators.
WM. B. WILEY
t .kNAGA,V , OWI.ER & CO.
FINANCES .
OF
OF LICNOASTER COUNTY.
=men role Ina
1962. JOHN DEMLlMGER, 2 •Fraaautter, Dr.
Jan.. 6, 13al. reed front' H. Shlrt,late_Trea
sa-Ver: as' Par 1.8 1 4 0-. 4f
• • :-•• Canary Andllom. *A M 96
Reed *on IL Muller. Geri .
"'" ' • _ .IknakraiMnegial-jury Mid 30 00
• " -num stags in Cear.va /9ar- • -
a W. P. Bor4Finsisad
Jn
_ - ry Fund. 500
" 10 " "B. Urban, J. P. of Conestoga
twp,for floating timber sold 14 46=
Mar 4 " "J. J. Cochran, for U.S. Flag.. 16 W
• " " Jesse Landis Esq. costs in case
of Com. vs Junes Rife 908
" " game Fees paid A. H. Smith,
for taking deposition in ease
of James Rife, refunded.... 16 00
" 24 " Christian Fenrich, of Manor
township, ..... ..- 100 00
" Isaac Mayer, Strasburg. Loan, 130 00
" " " " Levi Landis, B. Hempfleld " 200 00
" 31 " " John Stauffer, Earl, "..„ 600 00
" " " Adam H. Longenecker, East
Lampeter, Loan 1000 00
" " " " Elias B. Bomberger, B Hemp-
lel& Loan 1000 00
Ap'l 1 " Dani Rootlet, U. Leacock.Loan 2050 00
•• " " " Juo Martin,'Blg Springllarl ".. 400 50
" " " Tohn Rachel, Strasliorg....... 1000 00
" " " " Chu Elmer, Elizabeth . . .... 310 00
" " John Royer, Manheim....... 400 00
" " " " John B. Se usenig, Earl ..... ".. 600 00
" " Benj. Landis, B. Lampeter..".. 1000 00
• " "B. H. Longenecker,Lancaster.. 1500 00
• " " L.W. ,100 00
" " " " John Rohrei, do .."• . 500 00
" " " " Abm Landis, B. Lampeter..... 600 00
" " " Tobias R.Krelder,W. do TOO 015 ,
" " " " Elizabeth Leaman, Bdo .." • 250 00
" " Christ. Gerhart, E. do • .".. 432 CO
• " " " John Geist, sr., East do '760 00
• " 4 Abm D. Heller, Manheim ..."... 1000 00
" 2 " /no De Mager, sr., B•Hemplield 11000 00
" John M. Stehman, Penn, Loan. 1020 00
" '7 " Jacob Bomberger, Upper Lea
cock, Loan. • '750 00
"22 " " Henry Andrews. J.P. of Marti,
township,forstray sheep sold 4 98
" " " " Wm. Winters, Mt Joy twp, for
Road damages on lands of P.
Myers and C. B. Shirk 13 00
" " " Brinton Walters,Sadsbury•twp,
Exonerated tax 5 32
" 25 " John J. Evans, J. P. of Little
. - .
Britain-tut?, for tWo stray
calves gold • • . 41.
"28 " " Beef Kreider, Blenheim, Loaa• 600 00
Blay6 " Nelson Wolfkiil, Fines In Com.
ye R. & Catharine Beck 20 00
" 6 " "B.W. P. Boyd, Sheriff, Fines &
Jury Fund 27 00
Jul 12 " Jesse LAndle,Bsq, costa in Cora.
vs F. Bower 9 83
"15 " "H. Humor, Clerk of Q. S., toe's
in Com. ye J. Doereh 9 00
" " D. H. Beitehn, Treasurer of
Commission to Virginia,bal.
refunded 55 40
•• " " " Semi Johne,ll. Leasock, Loan. 800 00
"24 " " &wan Kuhn, City • .. 100 00
"29 " " Sllao B. Bomberger,B.Hem'd".. 500 00
"28 " " Simon Minich,R. Hera pfield ".. 400 00
Aug 4 " '- John Rohrer, W. Lampeter ".. 600 00
"11 " " John H. Kendlg,B. do "... 600 00
" " " Henry Lichty, B Hemptield ".. 85 00
" " " " John Rohrer, do ".. 100 00
" " " Daniel Rohrer. do 200 00
"12 " " Farmers Bank of Lancaster ".. 25000 00
"13 " " Wm. Carpenter, Beg ".. 10000 00
"14 " " Lancaster County Bank ".. 9000 00
.. • • • • . •
•' 16 " " Taylor Lane Shuler, city....".. 60 00
"18 " " Amos Sourbeer, Manor ".. 2500 00
" " " "J. P. Krantz, Ephrata. "... 100 00
" " " Saml M. Wright, Conestoga 1000 00
" Jacob Hohreror.E.Lam peter"— 500 00
"25 " " Jesse Landis, Esq., Fees paid In
Military by late Treasurer,
returned 15 00
"29 " " John Stauffer, Earl, Loan 300 00
Sep 1 " "A. Bnckwalter, East Lampeter
twp, Exonerated tax 1 16
" 2 " "S. W. P. Boyd, Sheriff, Jury
Fund & Fines 10 CO
" 5 " " John M. Greider,W. Hempfield,
Guardian of Mary Jane and
Catharine Pearson, Loan , 160 00
" 6 " " Lewis Sprecher. City, guardian
of minor children of Blimbth
Rieder, Loan 111 09
"12 '• " Chn Bomberger,Manb.im,Loan 150 00
"13 " " Wm, Lippold, E. Lampeter "... . 100 00
" 15 " John G. Kendig, do • 850 00
"16 " " John Miller, E. Hempfield ".. 225 00
"22 " " RudOlph Myer, Conestoga ".. 8000 00
"29 " " Anna S. Senebnig, City 00 00
Oct 4 " " Jonas Lauber, Clay - ".. 450 00
•
0 6 " " Martin Shreiner, City ...... ..".. 400 00
" " " • Margaret Steward. City ".. 168 00
" " John G. Kendig, Manor "... 4500 00
"13 " `• George Eichelberger, City.:•'.. 600 00
liov6 " " George Mullin, J.P. of B.Gemp
11eld-twp., for stray cow bold 2 32
"10 " " Amos Herr, W. Lampeter,Loan • 600 00
• •` Harriet Blown, City.. ..... :• 50 00
Dec 1 " "S.W. P. Boyd, Sheriff, Fines & •
Jury Fand 60 00
18 " •' Peter Johns, East Lampeter,for
Tax omitted 67 93
" 24 " C. M. Brown, J.P. of East Don
gal, for two stray steers sold 7 18
31 " " Farmersßank,lnterestrefunded 196 83
Aggregate A8U . ..10U of County rate',
and feriae for 1861, an per xtatenient
Treasurer by County Commissioners ;
Adamstown,.. $ 143 10
Bart 777 94
Breakneck 639 65
Carnarvon, . 1198 70
Cocalico East 1399 41
Cocalico West 1693 40
Calerain 854 49
Columbia ..... • . 2240 35
Conestoga 1752 02
Conoy 995 15
Clay 1324 86
Donegal East 3319'63
Donegal West 918 46
Drumore ... 1514 56
Ephrata 2327 55
Earl 3177 39
Earl East 2109 44
Earl West 2664 93
Elizabeth '793 32
Elizabethtown 205 60
Eden, 484 21
Fulton, 1031 86
Hempfleld East 3132 24
Hemfleld West 2557 86
Lampeter East 3462 13
Lampeter West 2896 66
Lancaster twp 1439 90
Lancaster city—East Wards 4906 61
West Wards.... 4490 63
Leacock 2603 94
Leacock Upper • 2581 66
Little Britain 1111 45
Manhelm twp • 3721 73
Martin • 766 91
Manor 1413 93
Mount Joy twp • • 1850 47
Mount Joy bor 513 92
Marietta• ' 746 01
Manheim bor ... 385 31
Paradise 2080 96
Penn 2 1 97 93
Perinea 1383 68
Providence 715 '74
Rambo 3140 94
Salisbury 3366 11
Sedsbury 927 66
Strasbdrg twp 2535 87
StTasbarg bor 611 S 7
W'irwick • • 2624 16
Washington 192 17
Excess Tar.
Manor 1860 $2.9 66
1561 3 57
Drumote 2 40
Little Britain. " 4 75
•
Sadabury• " 13 43
Eden . 1862 17 91
Lancaster twp " 4 75
Cotentin " 9 02
Marietta " 7 68
Providence " 2 38
Manheim bor " 6 20
Donegal West " ' 1 49
Leacock Upper " 1 19
Hemplield Bast• .• " 2 62
Columbia " 14 25
Manheim twp 24
Bart.... " 1:3 94
Salisury " 1 19
Earl • " 28 60
Earl East" 10 91
•
Cooslico West " 1 54
Strasburg " 1 78
Mount Joy bor 1 90
Penn • • • " 95
Strasburg bor " 3 at
Adamstown 63
Leacock " 96
Ephrata " g 70
Conestoga 48
Hemplleld West " 2 56
Warwick " 37 05
Brecknock 36
•
To amount of outstanding taxes as per re
port of tact County Auditor 9713 51
Bounties remaining unpaid 480 00
Items in Court bills n 17 62
" " relief orders 36 25
Expenditures of 1862
By amount of Court orders in favor of John
McCartney, William Van Made and Ja
cob A. Miller, Auditors for Auditing the
several accounts and expenditures for
1161 180 00
P.O. Rberman. Court order for &wing the
account of 1861 26 00
...
642 Commissioners orders drawn in 1862,
including bounties to Volunteers 144.702 46
935 Court Stile and Certificates paid in 1563 10,768 61
85 Orders and Rolls drawn by the Board of
Relief to families of Volunteers 15,313 50
39 Road Viewers and Surveyors orders.... - 314 47
Constable return orders to Court of Q 8... 247 87
Rxonorations allowed to Collectors 1,160 20
Commissions " 2,921 42
Outstanding Taxer
Earl, East 1857 17 87
Strasburg borough, 1859 91 49
Drumore township, 1860 93 74
Rapho " 1861 300 95
Adamstown bor. 1062 11 50
•Bart township " 50 00
Breoknock " 324 35
•Carnarvon " " 222 54
Columbia borough " • 500 00
Cocalico 13, twp, ~.„ " 1,081 41
Conoy • , ~ 291 71
•Cl 4 y " 61019
Donegal E." " 335 67
Drumore " ~ 799 75
Earl " P 5 35
•Earl W. " " • 889 77
*Elizabeth " " ......• 200 06
*Elizabethtown bor. " ' 147 50
Felton township " 531 81
Lampeter B" 954 70
LampeterW" " • 093 30
*Lancaster City,E W" 724 11
" W W " 1,459 31
Little Britain twp. " 196 23
*Manic " 203 76
Manor " ~ 514 96
•Mormljoy " l• 459 96
Mountjoy bor. " 296 25
*Paradiso twp. " 368 65
•Pequea " 60 57
Rapho " " 1,557 70
Salisbury " " 2,501 11
Strasburg boro 41 141 00
Washington " ~
192 17
--- 16,562 41
Trearorrera Commlesion on $174,999 76 at
@6-10 per cent 1,400 00
Balance 41.873 O 0
Thole marked thus • have elate paid
AUDITORS' REPORT
WE, the undersigned Auditors of Lan
caster county, do airtify,,Autt we . have carefully ex
amined the above account . of John Denlinger, Esq.,
Treasurer' of said, cotuity,and have compared hie
!enchant With the same and find a balance to Ile
hands of Portymie thousand sight hundred and altran.
ty.three dollars, (641,873 00.) -
We ham wemined the account of Christian Gast,
q., Troie=M of the Poor and House of Imployment
of Lancaster county, and end Wane* in his Undo
of Two. hundred . and thirtymie doll= and • eighty.
two cants, (BM 82) on the Brat day of January, Ism
We have also examined the account of Joseph fiant
eon, Beg., Treasurer of the Board of Prison Impactors
and found It correct, showing a balance in his bands of
Fifty-four dollars and seventy-four cants ($54 74) on
the first day of January, 1863.
The liabilities of the county at the present time for
individual loans at Ins per cant. per annum amount to
4121.783 25; deducting the above amount in hands of
the Treasurer $41,473 06 would show an indebtedness
of 479,910 25. The outstanding taxes amount to
414562 41.
In witness whereof we have herenotO set oar hands
at the Commadoners Office this twenty soma day of
January, 1843.
WM. VON NEIDA,
JACOB A. MILLER, -
JOHN STROHM, Jr.,'
Auditors of Lancaster County.
COMXISBIONEHr STAMEMINT.
Assessor? Pay.
THE following is a statement of the
Commludoners' Orders drawn on John Denlinger,
Req., Treasurer of Lancaster county, for the year 1862.
Adamstown, Samuel Stork $ 20 00
Bart, H. Baumgardner. 69 75
Brecknoek, Levi Laush 60 00
Cameroon, Josph Weaver ' - 60 00
Cocallco . est, Samuel Wioseer . 70 00
Cocalico West, John Edwards ...„ 72 00
Colerato, James McCullough .. —. . . . .... .. 06 00
Colombia bor., Joe. H. Black..--.. 126 GO
Conestoga, FL EL Rohrer 62
( IXi j
Conoy. Frederick Smith. 60 00
Clay, Jacob Kehler 62 00
Donegal Emit, George B. Murray 89
Donegal West, Frederick Oldweller .... SO
Drtunore, James D. Welsh. ' 78 00
Ephrata, J. S. Sharp 82 60
Earl, ti.. G. Sutton. 80 00
Earl Bast, Jolui Stauffer.-- —.-
Earl West, F. G. Carpenter 85 00
Elizabeth, Jos. M. Mathews__ - 55 00
Elizabethtown, Charles Ebecher ....... ...—.......- 20 00
Eden, :ohn Graham 45 00
Fulton, Lewis H. McCardle 55 00
Hempfleld East, Henry Shroll . 88 00
Hemptleld West, Jos. S. Denlinger . SO 00
Lampeter Baal, J. B. Diffenbach 76 00
Lampeter West, George Ulmer 70 00
Lancaster twp., Benjamin Huber. 41 00
Lancaster city—N. W. Ward, Chas. G. Beal, in
full of balance... -. 130 00
S. W. Ward, George Mauer, In
full of balance - 180 00
N. E. Ward, George King 175 00
B. E. Ward, J. Hegener, In fall
of balance 120 00
Leacock, Mahlon Ruth 70 00
Leacock Upper, N. F. Sbeaffer ...... 711 00
Little Britian, John M. Harlan 65 00
Manheim twp., John W. Frantz, ' 85 00
Marti; James Simpson 42 00
Manor, A.R. Witmer 130 00
Mount Joy twp., William Winters 85 00
Mount Joy bor., Peter Bruner 65 OD
Marietta, F. L. Baker. 85 00
Manhetin bor., Henry Diffenderfer 80 00
Paradise, George Anthony. 85 e 0
Penn, Isaac Gingrich 65 00
Pequea, Samuel Hess 45 00
Providence, Martin Reese 59 00
Bapho, John B. Breneman 85 00
Salisbury, 3, D. Warfel - 130 00
Sadsbury, James Hood 65 00
Strasburg twp., Daniel Helm 80 80
Strasburg bor., John Werntz .. 91 00
Warwick, A. B. Hackman 90 00
Washington, Joseph R. Charles 32 00
P. G. Rberman,for altering Columbia assessment 30 00
Ditto on Account of 1862
George Ulmer, Assessor, West Lmieter, on •o-
count of taking a/monument for 1863 $26 00
Jacob Gompf, Assessor, 8. B. Ward, city, on ac-,
count of taking assessment for 1863 30 00
Cbae. G. Beal, Assessor, N. W. Ward, city, on
account of taking assessment for 1862, 30 00
Erecting Bridges.
Henry Breneman, Treasurer of Elizabeth
town bar., donation towards building a
small bridge............., $ 15 00
Charles W. Beckel, in fall for an iron truss
across ?agues creek, near Daniel Den
linger's Mill 1525 00
A. W. & M. B. Foulke, for masonry for
bridge at Denlinger's Mill 278;.88
.Repairing Bridget.
Samuel Wolf & Co., lu full for repairing
bridge °cross the Conestoga at Snaveley's
II 120 00
John Weaver, for shingles and lumber for
51 60
Court of Qr. SLllBiO7lB
Henry Musser, Esq., Clerk fees
S. W. P. Boyd, Esq., Sheriff fees
Emlen Franklin, Esq., Attorney fees. 327 00
Wm Aug. Atlee, Esq., Attorney fee 5.,........ 480 00
John Livingston, Esq., Attorney fees 87 00
Jurors' pay 2114 97
Justices' fees 1119 38
Constables' feesl277 50
,
Witness pay 2808 89
Crier and tipstavee' pay • 275 00
Common Pleas Court
Jurors' pay .
Crier and Tlpstaves' pay
Jos. C. Snyder, for extra work and sundries $ 82 06
-George M. Steinman & Co., Hardware Am_ 18 69
Bateman & McCollum, for painting SO 25
Deaner & Shaum, for new Heaters and sun.
dries 197 85
Josevh Bberm an's estate, care and winding
Town Clock. 26 00
Henry Wegener, hauling Coal and shovel.
log Snow 5 00
John M. Frantz, 3< dozen Brooms 1 00
Theo. W. Herr, Tally Lists and postage 8 74
Jacob Leib, X dozen Brooms . 150
A. C. Flinn, plumbing and Gas Sting 14 33
Silvio. & May, for Hardware 3 12
Hirsh & Bros., for Feather Duster 1 76
Lancaster City. for Water Rent 38 00
George Calder & Co.. bill for Sand 2 80
M. Steigerwalt, bill for Ice 12 31
Jacob Hartman, bill for Ice 3 29
Jacob Rotharmel, for Brushes 9 94
David Pancoast, for repairing roof . 3 00
Wm. D. Sprecber, for Hose 8 62
Coroner.
Daniel Balmer, Esq., Coroner and others,
for holding Inquests on the bodies of 50
persons found dead in Lancaster county. $46 80
Commiseionere Office.
Loyd Vandeveer for 11. 8. Map exchanged $2 00
Joe. Boyer, Esq., 234 days services as Com
missioner at $2 00 per day, 8468—and
41E0 miles at 6 cents per mile, $249
Total $717,00. Balance due him at set
tlement 207 00
Levi Heist, Esq., 183 days services at $2.00
per day, $364 00, and 2520 miles at 6 eta.
per mile, $l5O 20—Total $517 20. Ba•
lance due at settlement 167 20
John Donor, Esq., 186 days services as Com
missioner at $2 per day, $372 00, and
2065 mules at 6 Cents per mile, $123 90—
Total $49590. Balance at settlement... 145 90
Jesse Landis, Esq., one years salary a So
11cItor 150 00
P. 0, Sherman In full of salary as Clerk... '765 00
William Spencer, Esq., on act of services
as Commissioner2oo 00
Levi S. Heist, Esq., on act of services' do.. 250 00
John Donor, Esq., on act of servicee do.. 200 00
Ellen Wiley, cleaning office and making
curtains 1 60
John Shaeffer, for a County Map 4 50
T. C. Hartley, repairing seal press 1 25
A. S. Gars, Merino for Curtains 1 89
John Baker, clerking for Commissioners.. 1 00
Elias Barr dr Co., for Burden's Digest 5 00
P. G. Sherman, for Twine and Glue 59
B • ction Officers for holding Oenl. Election $ll5l 19
• do do fcr Township Elections... 977 51
do do for City Elections 78 00
do do Manheira 80r0ugh........... 17 95
do do , Special Election, E.
field two 19 30
do do In the Met Elect i on Dist... 17 55
Ass issors pay for 1 eta of voters 381 1.5
Con tables - pay- 171 II
Lancaster Gas Company, Gas Blue $219 90
F. H. Stauffer, Bill for Printing $ 18 00
S. A. Wylie, do a MEI 80
B. H. Thomas, ' do 28 00
F. L. Baker, do 48 00
W. B. Wile/Y. do 11 00
Peareol & Geist, do • 147 75
Geo. Sanderson, do 120 75
T. B. Cochran, do 111 76
Knba Sr. Hans, do . ... 47 00
W. H. H. Cox, do 3 00
J. Enerninger. do 50 00
J.A.Hiestend & Co do 119 00
Saml. Wright, do 59 75
John Bears' Sone, do and Stationery 193 27
t 2R5 3. 9 03
George Wiant, for Books and Binding $96 65
C. S. Hartley, Seal Press and engraving for
Quarter Sessions and Oyer & Terminer
and Orphans' Court 91 25
Jos. C. Snyder, Table for Proth'y Office.... 75
Wm. Aug. Atl-e Bsq.,Anditing Public 0131-
CAB 109 60
Farrel St Herring, for a patent Safe for
Treasurer's Office DSO CO
Henry Musser, recording names of township
Officers 121 68
Poor.
Wm. Garment Esq.on Recount of Poor and
ElOll6O of Employment $ 1000 00
Chu Gast, in fall 14800 00
Hugh E. Gam Esq. for support of Prison... a 4250 00
Joseph Eamon Ihq, do do 7250 00
Penitentiary.
F.astem Penitentiary for support of Con
victs for 1€16 . 2 -. $716 65
Loans paid to banks and individnals $31,931 48
Interest.
Interest paid to banks and individuals
P.l Mortem Eraminatiom.
Post Mortem examinations on 15 dead bod
ies found in Lancaster county $l5O 00
John J. Cochran,for postage and envelopes $ll 47
Road Damages.
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Amos Good, Brecknoek twp —. $ 30 00
A. Trostela Est. do .......—...-- 60 00
John Frits, do ....—.-- 6 00
Jacob Hershberger, do 2 00
Jobn Dtibree & Sister, Drnmors, .........--..... 85 00
Joseph Markley, do . 10 00
Benjamin Bleacher, do 40 00
David Stone, Earl, ... 10 00
John Kisser, do 8 00
Jacob Weaver, do 8 00
M. Meckley, Slliabethtown, 26 00
George Byrode, do ' 24 50
Henry Wade, do 66 00
Peter Hoffer, do
Sampson Price, Bast Donegal, 10 00 .
Jacob Newcomer, W.Hemplield...— 169 76
M. M. Strickler, do 64 25
Abraham Weaver, Lampeter 120 00
Jacob Hart, Marna, .. 86 00
William Wallace, do 12 00 ,
Henry Herr, Manor, SO 00/
Christ. Millers' Est., do 10.00
Henry K. Knits, Manhelm,.....— ... i.. .. .......- 25 00 .
Joseph Shins% Mount Joy Boro t 25100
$235,369 03
$10,098 00
Court House
e 2,182 P
EN=
Public Offices
*l5BOO 00
$ll6OO 00
Philip Myers, Nonni Joy twp., 115 00
Chr'n. tnteltiok do as 00
Peter Wayland. do
Jonathan Stauffer, Ettrasbnrg,..— 150 00
Janitors Pay
Jos. 0. Snyder, for 6S weeks pay as Janitor $416 00
Add botuttlas to Volunteers $63,120 16
Ditto boardbmprinting and incidental ex
pellees for Volunteers and lbfflif board.. 10 00
. ' 454,263
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Miseelentecue. 16.
P. G. Ebermen, for altering - valuations of
Assessments in Lancaster county, as di
rected by Coinmfindonen... ----$2OO 00
John Shaeffer, for Election Laws..----.... .2 50
Jacob B. Brubaker, far Tax blinded...... 5 00
P. G. Eberman, distributing Assessments_. Si n SS
Michael H. Shirk, late Treasurer, kronen- •
tione and commissions on State and Mill- -.
127 31
M. Rehm, for interpreting in C0urt...... _ 26 00
John Baker, recording statementafor Coun
ty Auditor. --.-......._......_ 600
Philip•B. Baker, arresting J. Fcankfcrt for
BoneStealing....-_...._.......__..-.._._....20 00
George Sanderson, Esq., Mayor. Road dam
ages du the City eat of the Countyfund. 325 89
T. W. Herr, Telegraph dispatches on Coun
ty banners. 1 98
F. 8 Albright, Taxes Refunded for 1881 30 28
B. Reilly and R. Franklin, professional
services In cue of Lancaster ,County vs.
James Evans, Eeq........-- " 100 CO
George Sanderson, Ilaq., Slayer's and Con
stable, fees In vagrant CAM ...... ..-ftri -..— 1,111 86
Capt. B. K. Young. for expenses of fi ring
salute in honor of the fall of Fort Donal- '
eon 600
W. H. Keifer, taking J. B. Keifer to House •
of Refuge 10 60
C. Tyson, for repairing Muskets at Freight. 72 12
A. Herr Smith, taking depositionan Com.
va. Rife —..-.. 16 00
Isaac Gish, for Tax Refunded 2 75
A. Fairer. Tax Befunded...... 83 43
P. G. Sherman, distributing Tally Papers. 50 00
John A. Wier. _Req., expenses for maintain-
lug Howe. Clark and Conner, In Pennayl."'
vania State Lunatic Hospital 374 68
John Smith and others, copying Tax Duplt
• sates_ 112 36
Ellen Walley, for repairing Flag.-- - 1 15
J. Gundaker, taking Wm. Cooney to Holum
of Refuge—.--- 10 75
Telegraph Office, for dispatches .. .--...
... -. 7 42
.
P. G. Sherman. Jr., copying Tax Lis and
assisting Clerk- 31 50
I. B. Blester, Esq., costa refunded in Com.
vs. noting 95 37
P. 8. Baker, 8. Huber, A. Mesaenkop, John
Roans and J. Gundaker • for arresting
Pickpockets 20 00
M. H. Shirk Esq,late Treaestrerfor balance
doe State Treasurer at settlement, April
30th, 18 0 1 247 67
do for tax refunded for E. Baal-tarp 16 26
do Stationary and Solicitor's pay re
fused by Auditor General— ..... .. _ .... ... 25 00
J. 31. Wittig Geist, taking Harri e t Gunny
to House of Refuge 10 50
John K. Reed. Prothonotary's fees 2 03
G. B. Mowry,Horee and.Bnggy hire .. . ... .... 10 75
T. W. Herr, for expenses in Com vs Daniel
Herr Esq ......... ...... 65 01
Jo'fin M. Amweg, Taking Depositions 4 00
Dgniel Herr, Esq, late Treasurer, for State
Taxes due to Commonwealth, with coats
And expenses ...... 1284 16
L.O. Snyder, for serving notices 1 50
Win. Cowin for a draft for a bridge.... 6 00
J.S. Bitner & Bro., freight on safe ...... ... 12 00
J. C. Snyder. distributing Tally rapers and
Assenments ........................................95 00
J. Stauffer, Specifications for abutments of
a Bridge .. iOO
P. B. Baker, taking Mary Coyle to Rouse
of Refuge. 10 75
Jesse Landis, Esq, Professional services.... 35 00
Jacob A. Bear, for apprehending Horse
Thief ..... ................
..
... 20 00
Henry lifueser, Clerk Quarter _
Sessions, re
cording Road cases 26 60
John Kuhns, taking Edw. Webb to House
of Refuge 11 75
John Scott, Col'r, Fulton, Exoneration. and
Tax refunded 26 18
John Dillow, Boarding Jury in Com. vs
Johnston and Levi Neff... .......... ......_ 48 75
J. C. Snyder for distributing Asseasments
toAsseasorf... ....... .. .... .-......... ..... ~.....
30 00
Wm. Dungan, for copying Duplicate ...... ... 1 62
P. S. Baker, for arresting Jacob Yeager— 20 00
John Herr, Wit. fees in taking depoaltions 1 29
Wm. Cooper, boarding Jurors in Com. vs
Neff......... ..'- .... . . ...... .. .... . ..... ....... 27 66
Wm. Spencer, Esq. for loi .- .of paint for a
bridge . 50
John Auxer, Esq.and others, for laying out
new Election District in Rapho-twp 28 24
Sol. Sprecber, boarding Jurors-..
.. .. ..... . 6 60
W. B. Wiley Esq, qualifying Sheriff and
Commissioners to select Jurors for 1563. " 50
Jacob Gundaker, taking Sabina Shenk to
House of Refuge 11 75
Frederick Albright, tax refunded 33 13
F. G. Carpenter, for attending special appeal 1 00
M. Zahm, for interpreting in Court 25 00
Henry Baughman, for error in Duplicate... 73 21
Ditto for tax refunded 1 50
H. L. &. E. J. Rehm, for repairing County
Seal - 123
J. C. Snyder, for going after election re
turns 1 60
Constable Meesenkop taking Winger to
House of Refuge . . 11 95
3. B. Good Ec Boyd, clerking for Return
Judges ' 13 00
$6,046 12
Auditor's pay $ 180 00
Clerk for statement of orders.. • 26 00
Relief orders 16,313 15
Road Viewers' orders 314 47
Constables' returns 247 87
Exoneration orders . . 1160 20
Commission orders ...... ... ...... ........ ......... 2821 42
Outstanding taxes... 16,562 41
Treasurer's commissions 1400 00
Balance in Treasury 41E73 00
P. G. EMIIIMAN, Clerk
feb4.ll
SMALL FARM FOR SALE.
„A. The subscriber will sell at Public Sale, at Michael's
Hotel, North Queen street, or SATURDAY EVENING,
FEBRUARY 21st, at 8 o'clock, tfse following desirable piece
of land, known as the "BRADY FARM," situated in the
south-west Ward of the olty,containing 46 ACRES,adjoining
property of J. Rhoads on the west, Love Lane on the south,
Dr. Henry Carpenter and Gas Run on the east, and Gas
Works and T. Sllvins on the north. The land is in excellent
order, and buildings lately repaired. Improve
ments are a BRICK HOUSE, lately put in good '6 l]
order; Large Barn, on which a new elate roof . .
has lately been put; Corn Crib and other neces
sary out-houses. There are several Springs on the place,
and an elegant Spring in the cellar. This place Is admir
ably adapted for a Dairy Farm. and can be rented at once.
for that purpose. _ .
Also, a TEN ACRE FIELD south of Love Lane, adjoin
ing properties of Samuel Hereby, Hon. Isaac E. fleeter
and first described property.
Half of purchase money may remain on property if de.
sired by purchaser. A. W. RUSSEL.
feb 3 3t4
YUBLIC SALE.--By virtue of cm order
of the Circuit Court for . Frederick county, the sub
scribers as Trustees in case 3046 Equity, will sell at Public
Sale, at the late residence of William Eagle, deceased, near
Greenfield Mills, and about a half mile from the Three
Springs, on SATURDAY, the 14th of FEBRUARY, 1863,
at 10 o'clock, A. M., the Valitable Real Estate, to wit:
Ist. The NEW BREMAN, or:HOME FARM, containing
492 ACRES,
more or less; lying on the Monococy, and about one mile
from Greenfield Mills. There is in this Tract about 100
Acres of Prime Bottom Land. with the necessary quantity
of excellent Timber Land. The cleared land is in a good
state of cultivation, and under good fencing. The im
provements consist of a substantial two-story
DWELLING, with Kitchen attached; Meat
_
E E
House, Corn House, and other usual out. a
buildings; two first-rate ORCHARDS, one of
them young, but in fall bearing, and both in excellent
condition.
2d. A SPLENDID FARM ou Carroll's Manor, styled
part of "Carrollton,' and
CONTAINING 198 ACRES,
more or lean, and adjoining the Home Farm, the Three
Springs Farm and the Farm of Benjamin Moffatt, jr., and
others, and now in the occupancy of Basil Delashmutt.—
This Farm is in a high state of .cultivation, is a prime
quality of Limestone Land, has on it a sufficient quantity
of Limestone for the purpose of Lime burning; is well
watered, having running water in every field. The ins
provementa consist of a comfortable DWELLING, BARN,
Corn House, and other necessary out buildings.
3d. A FARM CONTAINING 78 ACRES, more or less;
called " FOX HALL," and adjoining Three Springs Mille,
and about a half mile from Greenfield Mills and now in the
occupancy of John R. Balt, Esq. There Is on this
Farm an excellent DWELLING, Stable, Meat
.121 E
4:
House, and fine
I E
ORCHARD OF CHOICE FRUIT.
The intention of the Trustees is to add to this Farm a
portion of the Homo Farm, that adjoins it, previous to the
dag of sale, and intend to have It surveyed before that
time and plats made which will be exhibited on the day of
sale.
4th. A WOOD LOT, containing 2S ACRES, more or less,
lying In the Sugar Um( Mountain, well set with 'prime
Chestnut Timber, and adjoining Wm. Richardson's Wood
Lot and others.
sth. THE BROKEN ISLAND In the Potomac, contain
ing about
THREE ACRES,
more or less, in a good state of cultivation, with a quantity
of fine Fruit Trees, ac., and lately occupied by Cwsar
Green. a colnred man.
TERMS ON SALE: Ono-third of the purchase money
cash on the day of sale, or the ratification thereof, the
balance In two equal annual payment., of one and two
years after the day of sale; the deferred payments to be
enured by notes with approved security, bearing Interest
from the day of sale, and upon payment of the last instal
ment of the purchase money, the Trustees will execute
good and sufficient deeds to the re
spectiveurchasers.
THOMAS R. JARBOE,
BASIL DELASHMIITT,
feb 3 to 4] Trustees.
1863. 1863.
HOUSECEEPING GOODS
HAGER d BROTHERS,
1600 POUNDS PRIME FEATHERS.
CHINA, GLASS 4ND QUEENBWAHE
GOLD BAND AND PLAIN FRENCH CHINA.
FANCY AND WHITE STONE CHINA.
PLAIN AND FANCY ENGLISH GRANITE WARE.
PITTSBURG AND BOSTON GIASSWARS.
DRY-GOODS
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Bleached and Unbleached Muslin!,
/Meetings and Pillow Casings,
Furniture Cheeks and Pickings,
Table Diapers and Linen Damasks,
Crash, Bird. Bye and Huckabark Toweling!,
Marseilles Quilts, Blankets,—
Window Shades.
CARPETS AND FLOOR OIL-CLOTHS
We have now open a complete dock of the above goods,
many of which having been purchased before the great
advance will be wdd at low pried.
Janl3 tf 11 HAGER & BROTHERS.
WANTED,
This coming Season,
21,000 CORDS OF
BLACK OAK 114•12 K,
For which the HIGHEST CASH PRICE will be paid, de
livered at SHIRK & BRUBAKER'S Tannery, Bird-in-Hand,
Railroad Station, Lancaster county, Pa.
Address, Enterprise P. 0. [fob 10 tf 6
L S.-Castor Otl, Sweet One Ott el
SPIES, STONE, SITISSIA, 8& 8 8AFF&F, &
For sale st THOMAS
8 Ob
Drug A emleal Ston West Sing street .Lent
Ilk
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