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    TESTI-SEVENTH CONGRESS-SECOND SESSION.
Moaner, February 16
number of petitions for reduction of duties were
priaented toile Senate yesterday. A resolution was
adopted instructing the Committee on Territories to
inq. ire into the'expedienoy of passing an aot to en
able the people of New Mexico to form a constitution
preparatory to their admission as a state. Mr.
W Leon's conscription bill'was taken up as the special
order, and Mr. Wilson, of Massachusetts spoke in
favor of its passage. An amendment exempting
members of Vongress Loin the provisions of the bill
wai rejected by a vote of thirteen to twenty-four.
An amendment excluding the governors and Judie
ary of the several states was adopted. The debate on
the bill was resumed in the evening, and at 12 o'clock
the bill . was passed..
The Nouse considered the Indian appropriation
bill and the case of the Louisiana congressmen, but
came to no decision in either matter. •
TUESDAY, Febrt!ary 17.
In the Senate Mr. Colleuner reported a joint reso
lution authorising the collection of foreign postage
in coin. The resoiutione adopted by the meeting at
Cooper Institute relative to the colonization of
Florida were presented by the Chair: The bill to
authorize contracts to be made with those states
which have advanced pay to the soldiers was re
ported on adversAly. The bill to prevent congress
men and officers and agents of the government from
taking consideration for procuring contracts, places,
,te. was passed. The bill authorizing the President
to issue letters of marque and reprisal was taken up
and its passage urged by Messrs. Grimes and McDou
gal, and opposed by Messrs. Sumner,Collemer, Dixon,
and Davis.• The bill was finally passed by a vote of
27 to 9.
The Douse adopted a resolution instructing the
Committee on Military Affairsoto inquire into the
effineney of the medical department of the army
ander General Grant. Mr. I:awards, from the Com
mittee on Indian Affairs, reported a bill providing
for the disposal of about $3,010,000 in bonds to the
credit of tribes of Indians for wnom the said bonds
are now held in trust. The case of the congressmen
from New Orleans was then discussed, and the Mouse
deoided to admit them to seats in that body. The
claims of Lewis McKenzie, of Virginia, to a seat
were rejected
WEDFZEIDAY, February 18.
Vice-President Hamlin sent a communication to
the Senate yesterday stating that he should be. ab
sent for the remainder of the session. Mr. Foot
was thereupon appointed President pro tem. The
joint resolution to Compensate the crew of the Mon
itor for the toes of clothing was passed. Mr. Clark
called up t.be bill for the settlement of claims for
damages dyn e by the Union troops, but the consid
eration of t was postponed. The bill making ap
propriation for fortifications was passed, as was also
the bill fixing the grilige of the Pacific Railroad at
four feet eight and a half inches
The House passed the bills relative to certain rail
roads in Kentucky, and concurred in the Senate's
amendment to the bill providing for an assistant
register of the treasury ; also in the amendment to
authorize the appointment of a solicitor of the War
Department. The Senate's substitute for the Mis
souri emancipation bill was referred to the Select
Committee on Emancipation. The Senate's substi
tute 'to the bill to indemnify the President for the
suspension of the habeas corpus was then debated
until half-past eleven o'clock r. w., but no vote was
taken upon it,
TEMRSDAY 3 .Febrciary 19
The Chair presented to the Senate to-day a
communication from the Secretary of the Treasury,
in response to a resolution of the Senate inquiring
how much government cotton had been sold in New
York since the blockade of the southern ports. A
resolution was adopted requesting the President, if
not incompatible with the public interest, to furnish
to the Senate a copy of the letter of Lieutenant-
Ueneral Scott to the Secretary of War,
dated Octo
ber 4, 1861. Mr. Chandler introduced s bill to pro
vide for the collection and sale of abandoned proper
ty, and for the prevention of fraud in the insurrec
tionary districts. The Naval Conimittee reported
back the billsconcerning the rank of medical officers
in the navy and to amend the sot equalizing the
grade of line officers. The bill organisms a signal
corps during the present rebellion was passed; also
a bill granting. a pension to the widow of the late
Rev. Arthur B. Fuller. The bill for the discharge
of state prisoners was called up by Mr. Trumbull.—
The pending amendment to strike oat the third sec
tion, providing for the suspension of the writ of habeas
corpus, was rejected by a vote of 27 against 13. Mr.
Trumbull offered a substitute for the bill, giving the
President power, when Congress is not in session, to
suspend the writ during the present rebellion, and
authorizing the discharge of all prisoners against
whom no indictment can be found. Kr. Carlile of
fered another substitute declaring unlawful the arrest
of a citizen for supposed disloyalty, except upon the
oath of a known loyal person, and providing that
any government officer convicted of the offense ellen
be fined not less than $lO,OOO, or imprisoned not less
than five years Nothing in the bill prevents the
arrest of any citizen directly charged with treason
or disloyalty. Consideration was postponed.
The House resumed the Senate's substitute for the
bill indemnifying the President and other persons
for the suspension of the writ of habeas corpus, and
acts done in pursuance thereof. It was disagreed to
after considerable debate and referred to a commit
tee of conference. The Senate's joint resolution was
passed, expelling ex-Senator Badger from the Board
of Regents of the Smithsonian Institute for hie giv
ing aid and comfort to the enemy, and appointing
Prof. Louis Agassiz to fill his place. The House also
passed the Senate's hill for the removal of the Win
nebago Indians and the sale of their reservation for
their benefit. The Senate's bill was also passed,
providing for an assistant collector for the New York
collection district, to reside at Jersey City. The
House took up the Senate's national currency bill,
but took no action ou it.
, The Senate received a communication from the
secretary of the Treasury in answer to a resolution
asking what steps had been taken with regard to
the frauds in the N ew York custom-house. The Com
mittee on Territories reported back the bill to allow
the people of the Territory of Nevada to take pre
paratory steps for being admitted into the Union,
and asked to be discharged from further considera
tion of the resolution inquiring into the expediency
of admitting New Mexico a, a state. Mr. Wilson
reported back the joint resolution to facilitate the
payment of sick and wounded soldiers, which was
pawed. Bills were reported to enable the people of
Nebraska and Colorado to take preparatory steps to
have these territories admitted as states. The bill
to amend the act admitting the.§tate of Western
Virginia was reported adversely. The bill reorgan
ising the courts of the District of Columbia was
passed. On motion of Mr. Emendate a committee
of conference was appointed on the bill to provide
ways and means for the support of the government.
In the House Mr. Shellabarger reported a bill rel
ative to the payment of volunteers. The national
currency tell was ,then taken up, and the debate
upon it occupied the whole of the afternoon session.
It was finally passed by a vote of 78 to 64. A bill
was passed in the evening to construct a wagon road
from West Point to Cornwall Landing, N. Y. The
House then took up the Senate's poatoffice reform
bill. An amendment was adopted restricting the
franking privileges by officers of the departments and
postmasters to official besinpia, and requiring all
letters sent to franking officerito bo prepaid. Another
amendment was adopted to establish a money order
system
SATURDAY, February 21.
In the Senate Mr. Harris presented a petition,
•algned by a large number of the citisene of New York
city, asking for the establishment of a submarine
telegraph from Fortress Monroe to Cialeeston. Mr.
Kennedy called up the bill to amend the sot to es-
lablish and equalize the grade of line officers in the
_Navy, and it was passed. Mr. Lane introduced a
bill to grant the right of way through the military
zeserves of Kaunas. Mr. Wileon introduced shill to
incorporate the National Academy of Science. Mr.
illoward called up the bill to divide the &Moo( Mich
igan into two Judicial districts.
In the Bonze a Committee of Conference was
asked of the Senate on the disagreeing amendments
of the two bodies on the bill to provide ways and
means for the support of the Government. The
Rouse resumed the consideration of the Post Ofsse
reform bill. Mr. Lasear offered an amendment pro
viding that all soldiers in camp and hospital shall
• receive and transmit letters and newspapers free of
postage. Mr. Maynard offered an amendment to in
clude sutlers and all other persons in camp, hospital
or shipboard. Mr. Colfax opposed the proposition,
saying that however much Mr. Lasear may desire
the passage of such a measure, it needed mush ela
boration before it could be passed into a law. There
were already great abuses of the franking privilege,
which would be proportionably increased by extend
ing it to the hundreds of thousands of men now in
the field and camp. Mr. Maynard s amendment to
the amendment was rejected. Yeas 14, nays 93.
Mr. Biddle briefly advocated the proposition, saying
that a similar privilege was extended to the soldiers
during the war with Mexico. Mr. Luau's amend
ment was adopted—yeas 73, nays 48.
13=
NBA YORE, Feb. 20.
'The steamer Eagle has arrived from Havana, with
dates to the 15th.
Mexican adviees represent the French army in a
sad condition. The small pox and dysentery are
playing sad havoc.
• The French war steamer Lance was burned at the
abandonment of Tampico. Some accounts lay it was
fired by shots from Mexican batteries. Three Tu
ssle, one laden with ammunition and the others with
provisions and coal, were also abandoned.
:The Mexicans claim to have captured a-large lot
of French mules ; alao, to have beaten 1,200 Exensh
at El Orango, causing them to retire with a loss
of 26 killed and 30 or 40 wounded, also to have (icon..
pied Jalapa.
The French established hospitals at Perote and
Quebecholac. In the latter there wore 2.000 sick.
Sir Charles Lenox Wyke, British Minister to Mex
ico, had arrived at Haien& on the British war
steamer Media, and left for St. Thomas in England,
on the British mail steamer.
. A Mexican, named Bernardi, who served as an
ineort to several American sonsuls, has been captured
by the French and shot.
The steamer Bio Bio left for New York. The
steamer Pacific was to sail on the 17th. The Shel
drake, from New York, arrived on the litho
The rebel steamer Antoman, from Charleston the
27th ult., via Nassau 318 t, had arrived at Havana.
The rebel schooners William and Mary, Joe Plan
.ner and Novara' had also arrived, the two latter from
On the 18th Inst., et the reaidenco of the bride'. father,
by the R-v. J. I. Mumbeq, lion. I. B. !Pester, of thin city,
to Min Mary T., daughter of BOrd‘Mili Eshleman, Erg.
On the 14th inst., at Col limb a, by Rev. Mr. Berry, D. W.
Barr, of this city, to P. P Marshsli, of Chester county.,
On the 12th inst., at the Ge-Loan Reformed Pen-nags,
New Providence, by Rev. J. V. Eckert, Jacob Barr to Miss
Mary Ann Reese, both of Providence township.
At the name time end place, by the same, Jacob 11. Shin
ier, of Strasburg cup., to Mies Anne Elisabeth Reese, of
Providence twit.
On the 17th inst at Falmouth, this county, by Rev. Dr.
Hodgson, In,. John M. Wheeler, of the l'hiladelpitia An
' null Conference, to Miss Mary Collins, daughter of A.
Oolllns, Req.
On the 17th inst., in this city, Mn. Matilda Bor
rows, widow of the late Inane B. Burrows, aged 64 years.
In this city. on the 15th inst., Charlotte, wife of Jacob
Decker, aged 98 years and 8 mouths.
In the hospital near Fredericksburg, Va., pa the 24th
ult., Jacob County, soldier of the 122 d Itegim — Tht, aged RS
yurs. 4 months and 23 days. His remains were interred
in ibis eity on the 18th led. - . • .
At hie residence, in Wed Hempileld twp., on Tuesday,
, 10th but, Henry Heise, in the 44th year of him age.
Lancaster Wholesale Grain Itiarket..
corroded weekly by J. R. 13naza & Bao.; Forwarding and
Commission Merchants, No. 91 North Queen street.'
I.Jarcuarn, February 23.
roar, Superfine, VI
" Extra -----.--...—.
White Wheat, IS lmsbel.. •
_ _
Red
Corn, old
new
Oita •
Rye
Cloyerseed "
Whinkey, In Mids.--
" In
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• Philadelphia filarket.
•
PHILADVINELI, Feb. 21.
More activity and firmer! in breadsteffs. Orol ship•
ping demand for flour, and 3,000 bbls. chiefly extra family
at $7 75(48, and a smaller lot of ruperffne at $6.25. liss.
selpts and stocks light. Rya flour commands $471@5, and
Cornmeal at $4. Spirited demand for Wheat, 15,000 bus.
prima Pennsylvania and Western Rod sold at $1.72,4175,
sr, d White $1.90®200. Small sales of Rye at 97c.@$L00.
Corn falr: 3,000 bay. yellow sold at 87 cents. Cats sells
freely at 64 cents par 92 lbs. Cloversesd lass &Alas and
salting at sBso@7.Planeed wanted at $3 50. Timothy
sold at $3. In Provisions advansa of 4s. In Lard. Whisky
mores slowly at Secants.
BLlltuto2; Feb. 21,
Flour quiet and steady. Wheat dull and lloc. lower for
White, and 2c. for Red. Corn dull, White 95k, Yellow 81
@Ha Whisky dull and unchanged. Western Lard sells
at 11V,011,14c.
PROPOSALS FOR COLLECTING
STATE AND COUNTY TAXES.
Sealed Proposal for collectlue State and County Taxes
for the East Wards and West Wards of the City of Lancas
ter, for the year 1863, will be received at the Commissioners'
Office until 2 o'clock, P. M., on MONDAY, the Bth day of
MARCH next.
SHIPPING PURI, 1
FEBRUARY 17th, 1863.
We are now paying the following prime in Chili for
Shipping Furs:
Mink, according to also and color, $2.00@P4..80
Muskrat 20(?)25 cts
Red Foxs l 25(41.75
Grey Fox,. ISC@)SO eta.
Raccoon, 25gi50 ctn.
()pout= 20(40 cts.
Skunk, (dark) 25Q50 cta.
'
Rs bbit 4 cents.
The above are the price. for goad. well handled spring
SHULTZ k BRO., [fatten,
N 0.20 North Quee
tf n Street, Lancaster, Pa.
e 7
W ENTZ BROTALRS,
No. a EAST HMG BTREBT, LANCIASTIR, PA.,
Have now In store an extra large stock of
DRY GDODS.
Lugo parshases before the rise in prises enables as to
Offer our Customer.
GREAT BARGAINS.
LIROa STOCK OF
HOUSEKEEPING GOODS:
Manlius, Sheeting',
Hirtinge, Ticking., to
CLOTH?, CASHMERES AND VBSTINGS.
always on hand the largest satiety offered in Lancaster.
The Rztra Unique Skirt,
The Model Skirt,
The Gem Skirt.
The Diamond Skirt,
The Balmoral Skirt, Ac
OVER 4,000 HOOP SKIRTS FOR LADIES A MISSES.
Pena's—Farm 16 Caere so $5.00.
HOOP SKIRT DEPOT.
$l,OOO 1 remlom Hoop Bairn; yet on band—Ladles cell
d ore it. WENTZ BROTHERS,
fob Zt tf 7) No. i East King Street, Lancaster.
VALUABLEMEAL ESTATE FOR
SALM—The rubacribere offer at private est° their
attain, known as "VIRGINIA MILLS," In Ham!Reuben
township. Adam. county, Pa., within one mile of Fairfield.
The tract contains upwards of 500 ACRES, of which 800
are excellent farm land, and the residue covered with good
timber. The land is of the beet quality and usually yields
sure crop of both winter and summer grain. Beside.
the stream upon which the Mills aro built, running
through the tract, the farm has water in almost every told.
There ere on the tract a TWO-STORY STONE
DWELLING lIOI7BE, Stone Back-Bonding, Two-
Story LOG HOUSE attached, large Bank Barn, of
frame. with all the modern conveniences, Wagon
Sbed.Oorn Crib. Ac. The 51111 is three stories high, of
limns, with two pairs of burrs, chopping stones, all In com
plete order; Saw Mill, Miller's House. Tenant Howse:
two excellent Orchards on the place, with a large amount
of yard fruit, of every variety. The Gettysburg extension
of the Pennaylvania Railroad it located through the farm.
This estate offers indueements for safe Investments not
often found. The title Is indlsontable.
IT Percent desirous of viewing the property, or pur •
chasing, will call upon our Attornier, M. k W. McClean,
Esq . .. in Gettysburg. MARY MYERS.
fob 24 3t MARY V. MYERS.
D •
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DBALER IN
CIGARS, SNUFF .AND TOBACCO,
Having fitted up the room next door to Heltehn'i Hat
Rom he is prepared to accommodate country dealer. and
the public generally with the beet CIGARS, SNUFF and
TOBACCO ever offered In the City of Lancaster. HI. stock
ales In part of the following brand.:
CIGARS:
JOCKEY CLUB.
CARONA PUGAL,
AMERICAN COUSIN,
HAM KART,
WASHINGTON.
➢ LLSWORTH
FRIDAY, February 20
LA FIDELTA.
BIXIIS AND HA I.Ir—SPANTitH,
d every brand to ten obtained In the market
TOBACCO:
FINS CUT.
Anderson'. Solace,
Heart's Delight,
Chesapeske Bay,
Plantation,
Talisman,
Sony Side,
Cavendish,
Flounder,
Blacksnake, Congress. Natural r oaf, Coons Twist, Ac.
SNUFFS:
D.mulh'a Repose,
, Scented Rem.,
Sootch blaccaboy, Ite.
4 All orders promptly filled at reasonable rates.
The proprietor respectfully invitee his country friends
to give him a call, as he feel, confident be can gine antis•
faction to all article. Id his line of bueiness.
feb 24 fina.
k RARE CHANCE,
ILUABLE LIMESTONE FARM AT PUBLIC SALE.
on SATURDAY, MARCH 13, 1,168, the undersigned will
offer at public sale, at the public house of Thomas Mc.
Caneland, (Central Hotel,) Hanover. The property le situ
ated in Conewago township, Adams county, 1 ,4 mile west
of the Boronlah of Hanover, and within view of the Gettys
burg and Llttlestown Railroads, about 200 yards from the
former and 200 yards from the latter, and
,% mile from the
Hanover Railroad depot, containing 90 ACRES OP LAND.
all of which is In the highest state of cultivation, well
watered, and under good fencing. The Improvements are
all commodion• and substantial, the dwelling la
• TWO-STORY BRIM( HOBS', with a portico
the whole length of the building, commanding a r
beautiful view of the Town of Hanover. Sur
rounding the House la a lawn of the finest grad., and a
number of Fruit and Ornamental Trees. The building.
contiguous to the dwelling area lafge Bank Barn, stabling,
brick wagon, carriage and'corn house, cider pros and mill
under one roof, frame house, wool house, bog and chicken
house. There is also a Iwo-story brick spring house near
the dwelling, and a spring with never falling pure cold
water, supplying the came. There is en the (arm a fine
orchard bearing the choicest fruit every year, and abdut
100 Apple and Pear Trees, set out three years ago, a num
ber of dwarf pear trees bearing over five bushels last year
This tract is laid off In -eleven convenient Il•Ids. Per
none desirous of viewing the premises will call on David
G. Althoff, melding on the farm, or the undersigned.living
in Hanover, r*sidence Baltimore street.
Sale to commence at 3 o'clock, P. M., when attendance
will be given and terms mad. known by
JOSEPH ALTFIOPF.
Possession will be given on the first day of April next.
febn 3t 7
WANTEIDGOLD, SiLvirß AND DL-
MAND NOTES, for which the HIGHEST PREMI
UM will be peld at the Banking Holm of
HEED, HENDERSON k CO.
Laniister, Feb. 7, 'O3. [fob 10 tf
NTICS. --By order of the Court of Cora
mon Pleas of Lancaster County notlee is hereby
given, that the Court appointed for the week commencing
March 2E1,1863, will not he held, and all Jurors summoned
to attend at that time are notified that their attendance
will not be required. S. W. P. BOYD.
Jan 27 3t 3] Eheriff.
SOLDIERS , BOUNTY,
BACK PAY AND PENSIONS
Oolleetad without delay.
101- OFFICE IN SOUTH DUKE STREET.
feb 10, '63 ly* 5] J. B. KAUFMAN
AIICTIONEERIN G
BENJAMIN 1. ROWE respectfully infJrms the pub.
lic that he will attend to Crying Sales of Real and Personal
property in any part of the county.
There wishing hie service. are requested to apply to
Gerardus Clarkson, Esq., at the Prothonotary's Office, who
will promptly attend to the matter.
Letters addressed to me at Smithclile P. 0.. Lancaster
county, will be promptly attended to. Lfeb 17 tf
WANTED,
For which the HIGHEST CASK PRIOR will be paid, de
livered Ili SHIRK k BROBAKEIR'S Tannery, Bird-in-Band
Railroad Station, Lancaster county, Pa.
Address, Entarpriae P.O.
THE M*ELHET.S.
Fihil 1111111 11111111
“
d. 117
Baltimore Market.
JOHN DONER,
WH. SPENCER, • Commissioners
DAVID KEMPER,
LACIES` DRESS GOODS,
Motoe of the Market slimy. on hand
—HOOP SKIRTS—
G. SPRIECHER ,
No. IV% NOZTH QUIIN STILIT,
LANCASTER, PA.,
(Opposite Michael' HoteL)
This somlog 50511012,
2,000 CORDS OF
BLACK OAK BARK,
LIST ATE OF UKIAH
[I, Lettere of admlnlntration on the estate of Urlsh R.
Rockay, late of Bart twp., de,eased. having been grouted
to the sobscrtters : All persons indebted to ■aid estate are
requested to make immediate payment, and those hoeing
claims will present them, without delay, properly aothen•
Hosted for settlement, to Amos hockey, of Behemoth,
Parodies township. MARY A. ROCRSY,
AMOS ROOKEY, •
Adminaier.tore.
pin 20 60 21
g3lplo ER'S NOTICE.--Assigned Mae
tete of John H. (11,138 and Wife.—John H. Glass and
ife, of Ephrata township. Lancaster county, having by
de-d of voluntary assignment, dated January 19, 1883, as
signed and transferred all their estate and effects to the
undersigned, for the benefit of the creditors of the said
John H. Glass and Wife, he therefore gives notice to all
person's indebted to said assignor to make payment to the
undereigned without delay, and thou. having Maims to
preient them to the undersigned for settlement.
JOHN 0. MARTIN. Assignee,
Residing In Hinkletown.
Or to JESSE LANDIS, Doq , Attorney.st-Low,
Lb 10 ot. I.] (Inquirer copy.) [Lancaster
ESTATE OF JAMES, B. LANE.---Let
ter. of Administration on the ..tote of Jameg B.
Lane, late of Lancaster city, deceased, having been granted
to the sobecribers reeldlng in sold city: All persona in
debted to said eetate are requested to make immediate
payment, and thews haying claims will present them,
without delay, properly authenticated for !settlement, to
Wm. B. Fordney, Acting Administrator.
MARTHA LANE,
Will.• B. FINIDEBY,
Administrators.
jar' 27 eit 3]
ADMINISTRATOR'S 'NOTICE.-.Estate of WILLIAM A. SHELLY, M. D., late of Warwick
township, deceased.—Letters of administration on said
Instate haying 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 them without delay for settlement to the
undereigned, residing in said township.
THOMAS SHELLY, •
. .
ESTATE OF ROBERT LAVERTY,
late of Gordo:mill*, Lancaster county. deerk-,Let•
ten of administration on said estate having teen granted
to the undersigned, ail parsons Indebted thereto are re.
quested to make Immediate paymout, and these baring
demands against the elms will present them for settle.
meet to the undersigned, reading at Penningtonville,
Chester county.
- • -
• JOHN D. LAVERTY,
Admintrtrator.
Or to hia Attorney, GEO. F. BEENEMAN,
Jan 27 6t 3] Laereater, pa.
A SSIGNED ESTATES_ OFF CLZIIENT
ja. Lt. POTTS tL O. BLIGHT, late partners u ..Potta
& Blight ;^ Dwac O. Blight and wife; Clementit. Potts and
wife; and Isaac 0. Blight, Clement B Potts, and John
Bomberger, partners as J. 0. Blight t Co.
The undersigned auditors, .appuixited to distribute the
balance remaining in the hands of James McCes ma Wil
liam Carpenter, Elq're, Assignees of the above named
estates, will lit far that purpose. on PRIDAY, 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. BLAYMAKRB.
[fob 17 4t 6
linearter, dab. 16th, 1883
ADMINISTRATORS' NOTlCE .— Estate
of CHRISTIAN HESS, Isle of Little Britain twp.,
dec'd.—Letters of administration rum testamento =memo
on said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all
persons Indebted thereto are requested to make immediate
settlement, and those baying chime or demands spinet
the same will present them without delay for settlement to
Abner D Campbell. In the City of Lancaster, or to Jesse
Davis, in Coheroin township.
ABNRR D. CAMPBELL,
JESSE DAVIS.
Administrators.
fel) 17 60 71
A CCOUN TS OF TRUST AND ASSIGNED
A
ESTATEB.—The accounts of the following named
estates hove been exhibited and filed In the Office of the
Prothonotary of the Court of Common Plass cf Lancaster
county, to wit:
Leah Albert'. Estate, Jacob Baxtretwer, Committee.
Isaac Dawning's Fatale, Samuel Trurcott, Committee.
Chyle:lan Hershey's Assigned 'Estate, Christian Erirman,
one of the fiasiKnees.
Notice Is hereby given to all persons interested in any of
said estates, that the Court have appointed MONDAY, the
16th day of MARCEL 1863, for the confirmation and al
lowance of said account., noises exceptions be tiled cr
cats, shown, why said aceonnts should not be allowed.
PETER MARTIN, Proth'y.
PZOTHONOTAIIVEI 0171C1, I , Obrinry 14, 1883.
fob 17 4tB
NOTICE.- -Ist h Bernard o , ltryan,
to whom was granted, September 18,1800, • patent
for the
ID BLACK HAWK CAST IRON ORB WASHER,
asaigned and transferred, for a valuable consideration,
under his hand and seal, the undivided one-half of all hie
right, title and interest in the said invention to the under.
signed; and subsequently the said O'Bryan and the under
signed entered into copartnership for the purpose of mann.
featuring and selling said Ore Washers.
This is to give notice that the recent acts and conduct of
the said O'Bryan being inconsistent with the longer con
tinuance of the said partnership, the name is hereby dis
solved; and that the undersigned will not. from this date,
be 'able for any debt s which the said O'Bryan may' con
trace-in the manufacture of said Ore Washers or other
wise.
Also, that the .aid O'Bryari hu no authority from me,
the h.lf owner, to cell any of eald Ore Washers for lees than
3200.00 are hereby warned that I will look to them for my
half of the profit on each machine at the rate of $2OO 00
uch. SAMUEL HOPKINS.
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A_DIERICAN HOUSE,
W. 11... LEONARD,
.PHOPRIITOII.,
Main Street, .41
Citizens, railroad passengers and travelers generally will
fled this an excellent and pleasant house to stop at. It is
convenient to the railroad, and has been re-fitted and re
furnished In the best style, and the proprietor will spare
no pains to contribute to the comfort of his guests.
Ms table is always supplied with the luxuries and sub
stantial. of life, and bis Bar is stocked with the choicest
liquors
Ile respectfully invites one and all to give him 'a call,
and assures them that their every want will be attended
to. Charges moderate. Loct 76m 39
WILLIAM B. WILEY,
ALDERMAN,
No. 16 NORTH DUKE STRUT, LANCARTIIR.
The Docket and papers of 'William Prick, Esq.,tti..ye been
placed In my bands for settlement. Also the moneys re.
maining In the handl; of the Executors, due to Plaintiffs
in sults before deeeasod. Persons entitled are requested to
call Immediately and receipt for the same.
The undersigned respectfully solicits the patronage of
the public. Strict attention will be paid to all tteine --
•ntrutted to hie care.
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James, Kent, Santee k Co., I Esherlek, Black & Co.,
C. H. IWKlbbin & Son, Hon. Wm. Wllkine,
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Hon. James Pollock, H. D. Poster,
" A. 11. Reeder, " Asa PAnker,
" Warren J. Woodward, V. L. Bradford, Esq., .
•' Geo. Sanderson.
HIGHEST PRICE PAID ITOR GOLD AND SILVER.
GOVERNMENT AND OTHER INTERESTS C. q,LECTED
STOCKS BOUGHT AND BOLD ON COMMISSION.
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an order leaned out of the Orphans' Court of Juniata
county, and to me ;Erected, will be exposed to sale on the
variables, at 1 o'clock, P. M., on TUESDAY, MARCH 17,
Cedar Grove," the lota home of Rev. John Shields,
dee'd..one and one fourth mile. from Mexico, on the Peon's
Railroad, Juniata county, containing 52 ACRES and 104
Perches good land and In good order; sufficient timber,
some ch estnut; ton acres of bottom land, for meadow or
cultivation, with a Variety of Fruit, - such as Apples,
Peaches,Grapes, Raepberrlea , Ac; a large and
well-flrilhed FRAME HOUSE of twelve rooms,
with modern conveniences, and collar, a good
FRAME BANK BARN, Carriage House add Corn
Crib juot sew, Dry House, 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 la a very desirable home and
only one and one fourth miles from the Ceutral Pennsyl
vania Railroad.
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TERMS: Five per cent., of the purchase money to be
paid when the property I• struck down ; one-third of the
balance on the confirmation of the sole by the Court ; one
third on the Ist of April, 1864, and the remainieg third
on Ist of April, 1865, to ba secured by judgment.
MARY CAROLINE SIIIELDS,
Administratrfx.
ALIXANDIII SNIDDY, Auctioneer. f fob 17 Is 7
T HE GIRARD HOUSE
Thus popular Hoyle, after a thorough refitting and over.
hauling, will be re-opened on or about the 29th Instant.
he proprietors have furnished it in a tasteful manner, and
engage to keep a table unsurpassed, for solid luxuries, by
any Hotel to this country. They likewise guarantee that
the Bar shall gain and sustain the reputation of having
the beat of Liquors. They will invite public criticism as
well . public patronage. Transient Board $2 per day,
Charles Duffy (formerly of the Olrard,) will be happy to
meet former friends at the old place.
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FINANCES
OF LANCASTER COUNTY.
B.sozreT s FOR 18624.
1867. JOHN DENLINOIR,Treasarer,
.
Jan. 6, BeL reed from IL - H. Stirk,late Tree
..surer. as par report af last
Comity Auditors, $40,795 96
".' I F Rion. ficow Musa, Clerk Quarter
. Busdoza,Filses sad Jaryfand.
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/MA ." Inutliffin
mow dosOaosty by B.
• - " B. W. P. Bort Maas sad
ry
" 10 " .B. Urban, J. P. of Conestoga
twp,for floating timber sold
Mar 4 J. J. Cochran. for U.S. Flag..
Jesse Landis Req. costs in case
of Com. vs James Rife
• . same Fess paid A. H. Smith,
for taking deposition in ease
of James Rife, refunded....
" 24 . " Christian Fenrich of Manor
. 79 . . Isaac Mayer, Strasburg. Loan,
" " Lori Landis, E. HempAeld "
. 31 " '• John Stauffer, Berl.
" " Adam H. Longenecker, Bast
Lampeter. Lose
" " Elias B. Bomberger, B Hemp
• Said. loan
Ap'l 1 " "'Dial Koebel,U Leanock Loan
" " Jno Martin:Big Sprlngliari"..
. " Tohn Kachel, Strasburg...."..
o " " Chn Blues, Elizabeth ...... "..
" " John Royer, lfanbeim...."..
" " " John B. Sensertig, Fail ..... "..
" " Benj. Landis, I Lampeter.."..
. " "B. IL Longenecker,Laneaster..
L.W. Rinser, 17.11empfield.....
" • "
John Rohrer, do ...•.
" " " " Abm Landis. B. Lampeter.."..
. " . Tobias 13. Kreider,W do .."..
o " " o Elizabeth Leaman. Bdo .." •
" " Christ Gerhart, B. do •
• " " " John Geis; Ir., East do .." .
" •' Abm D 11;11er, Manbeim...."..
" .5 " Joo Be 'linger, sr., KHempfleld
" . . John M. Stehman, Penn, Loan.
5, 7 . " Jacob Bomberger, Upper Lea
cock, Loan
021 " " Henry Andrews. JP, of Marti
township.forstray sheepsold 4 98
• " " Wm. Winters, Mt Joy twp. far
Road damages on lands of P.
Myers and C. H. Shirk
" . Benton Walters,Sadsbary-twp,
Exonerated tax
0 25 " " John J. Beans, J P. of Little
Britain.twp, for two 'gray
salves sold • •
"28 " " Benj Kreider, Msnhelm, Lost, 600 00
Mays " " Nelson Woltkill, Fines in Corn.
vs R. St Catharine 8eck.....
" 6 " "B.W. P. Boyd, Sheriff, Fines St
Jury land
Jul 12 " Jesse LAndis,leq, costs in Corn.
vs F Bower
"15 " "H. Masser, Clerk of Q. S., sos's
In Com. TS J. Doersh
"23 " "D. H. Beitshu, Treasurer of .
Commission to Virginla,bal.
refunded - 55 40
" " Semi Johns,o Leaooek, Loan. 800 00
"24 " " Susan Kahn, City• 100 00
29 " " Blies B. Bomberger,B.Hem'd".. 500 00
"28 " " Simon Minicb,E. Hemp&ld
Aug 4 " John Rohrer. W. Lampeter
"11 " " John G. Kendlg,ll. do
" " " Henry Ltchty, B Hempfield "
" " •' " John Rohrer, do "
" " Daniel Rohrer, do
"12 " " Farmers Bank of Lancaster
"13 " " Wm. Carpenter, Inq
'• 14 " " Lancaster County Bank "
"16 " " Taylor Lane Shuler, city...."
"IS " " Amos Sourbeor, Manor "
• " " " J.P. Ersatz, - Ephrata. "
• " " Saml M. Wright, Conestoga"
• " " " Jacob Robrer,sr.E.Lampeter"
"25 " " Jesse Landle, Req., Fees paid in
11111Lary by late Treasurer,
returned
"29 " " John Stauffer, Earl, Loan
Sep 1 " ' A. Suckwalter, East Lampeter
twp, Exonerated tax ..... .
" 2 " "S. W. P. Boyd, Sheriff, Jury
Fund & Fines 10 GO
" 5 " " John M. Greider,W. Hempfield,
Guardian of Mary Jane anti
Catharine Pearson, Loan
" 6 " " Lewis Sl:treater. City, guardian
of minor children of Elizabth
Hodder, Lo.n 111 09
"12 •• " Chn Bomberger,Manheim,Loan 150 00
"13 " " Who. Lippold, S. Lampeter "... 100 00
"15 n " John 0. Kendig, do '• . 350 00
"16 " " John Miller, E. Barnyard d 22.5 00
"22 " " Rudolph Myer. Conestoga " 3000 00
" 29 " Anna 8. Srasenig, City ".. 00 00
Oat 4 " " Jonas Lauber, Clay ".. 460 00
" 6 " " Martin Shreiner, Glty ...... ..".. 400 00
" . " . Margaret Steward, City ".. 168 00
" " " " John G. Kendlg, Manor "... 45(0 00
"13 " " Oeorge Fachelberger,City..".. 600 00
Noy6 " "'George Mnilln, J.P. of 11.13emp
r field-Map., for stray colt/ "old
" 10 " Amos Herr, W. Lampeter,Loau
" " Harriet Blown. City....... ..
Dec 1 " S. W. P. Boyd, Sheriff, Flues di
Jury Fund
" 18 " Peter Johns. Bast Lampeter,for
Tax omitted
"24 " "C. M. Brown, J.P. of East Ben
gal, for two stray steers sold
31 " " Farmers Bankintereet refunded
Aggregate Assessment of County rates
and levies for 1861, as per statement
Treasurer by County Commissioners:
Adamstown,.. $ 143 10
Bart 777 94'
Breeknock 639 65
Carnarvon, 1196 70
Coeslice East 1999 41
Comilla° West, •• 1593 40
Colerain 854 49
Columbia .. 2440 135
Conestoga 1752 62
Corny 995 15
C1ay1324 06
Donegal East 3919 63
Donegal West 918 46
Drumore .... '514 66
Ephrata 2327 86
Earl 3177 39
Earl Rust 2109 44
Earl West 2661 93
Elizabeth 793 32
Elizabethtown 265 60
Eden .. 484 21
Fulton 1031 86
Hemptleld East 3182 21
Hemdeld West 2857 86
Lampeter East 3452 13
Lampeter West 2886 66
Lancaster twp 1439 90
Lancaster city—East Wards 4906 61
West Wards. 4490 63
.. 2603 94
• 2361 66
. 1111 45
• 3721 73
• 766 91
5413 93
.. 1800 41
613 92
. 746 01
... 386 31
.s 2080 96
2'97 93
1983 68
715 '7l
3140 64
3366 11
927 66
2535 87
511 57
2624 16
192 17
WTI. B. WILBY.
THOMAS A. YOST
Leacoek
Leacock Upper.
Little Britain..
Maubeim twp..
Martia
Manor
Monet Joy twp
Meant Joy bor.
Marietta.
Manbeim bor..
Paradise
Penn
Pequea
Providence ....
Raab°
Salisbury
Sadebury
Strasburg twp.
Strasburg bor.
Warwick
Washington ..
Drumore
Little Britain• ..
Sadsbury•
Lancaster twp..
Coleman
Marietta
Providence
Manbeim bor...
Donegal West..
Leacock Upper..
Hemptield East •
Colombia
Manheim twp..
Bart....
Salisbury
Earl
Earl East.
Comilla° West...
Strasburg
Mount Joy bor.
Penn• • •
Strasburg bor...
Adamstown ....
Leasock
Ephrata
Conestoga
Hempfteld West
Warwick
Breeknock
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230 30
TO amount of outstanding taxes as per re-
port of last County Auditor 9713 61
Bounties remaining unpaid 480 00
ems in Court bills.
" " relief orders
By amount of Court orders in favor of John
McCartney, William Van Mode and Ja
cob A. Miller, Auditors for Auditing the
several accounts and expenditures for
1861 180 00
I", O. lberman. Court order for Staving the
summit of 1861 26 00
642 Commissioners orders drawn in 1862,
including bounties to Voluoteera 144,70'2 46
•36 Court Bills and Certificates paid in 1863 10,768 61
85 Orders and Rolls drawn by the Board of
Relief to families of Volunteers
39 Road Viewers and Surveyors orders.
Constable return orders to Court of 8 S
Exonorations allowed to Collectors
Commissions "
Bad, Bast 1857
Btraabarg borough, 1859
Drumore township, 1860
Adamstown bor. 1562 11 60
*Bart township 6 . 50 00
Brockport ° 324 05
•Carnarton " " 223 54
Columbia borough " 500 00
Cocalleo 11, twp, " 1,081 41
a
*Donny " 291 71
*Clay " " 610 13
Donegal B." " 325 67
Dnamore " .. 798 75
Earl " 06 35
*Earl W. ", - , 889 77
*Elizabeth " • 200 06
*Elizabethtown bor. " 147 50
Fulton township " 631 81
Lampater 8" 954 70
LampeterW" " . 693 30
*Lancaster M. 7,11 W" '724 It
" " W W " 1,459 31
Little Britain twp. " • 186 24
•Martie " SOS 76
Manor " 44 • 514 96
•Monntjoy " 1 . 453 96
Mount Joy bor. 146 25
•Paradise try , p. " . 968 65
•Pequea 513 67
0
Itapho " 1,957 70'
Salisbury " 4, 2,60111
Strasburg boro 141 01/
Washington " 141.
192 17
.priee 25 cts
Tresanrers C4mmtaalon op $174,999 75 at
@9-10 per cent.. '
Balance
Those marked thus • have since paid
WE,"ther undersigned Aiidit6rti Lan
,
easter_ewukty. do 441. ft,i#4** Aik4a _
4=7
abo4osthi , 4olmgrou4;9flolin'o4444l;:loa.. ,
.Vreleare . aid illy, an lifts cornmeal-bill
Youifiers with the same and find a balance in his
400 00
600 00
500 00
86 00
100 00
200 00
25000 00
' 10001 00
9000 00
60 00
2600 00
100 00
1000 00
600 00
Excess Tax.
1860 $29 66
1661 3 07
2 .10
4 75
" 13 43
1862 17 01
4 75
9 02
7 68
2 38
6 20
1 49
1 19
2 62
•' 14 25
24
" 13 94
119
" 28 60
..•- " 10 91
1 64
1 78
1 00
95
" • 304
63
•
P 6
3 70
48
2 85
" 37 05
$2x6369 03
Expenditures of 1862
15,313 50
314 47
247 67
1,16020
2,821 42
Outstanding Tax-es
16,562 41
$235,30 03
iMORT
hands of Forty one thou eight hundred Med seven%
ty-thrse d0i1ara,1841,1373 00.): •
We hike scgamined.this aceinint of Chrleitan Gad,
!sq.. Treasurer of ,theFoor and liqUilail XrePloMent
of Lancaster county, and finds balance In hie hands
of Two handled' and thirty-oni dollars 'and eighty
two cents, ($231 82) on tbe first day of January, 1864. We have also examined tem amount of Joseph Wm
aon, Esq., Treasurer of the Board of Prison Inspectors
and found it correct, showing a balance in his bands of
Fifty-four dollars and seventy-fora cents ($54 74) on
the first day of January, 1863.
The liabilities of the county at the present time for
individual loans at five per cent. per annum amount to
$121,783 25; deducting the above , amount in hands of
the Treasurer 841,873 00 would thaw an indebtedness
of $79310 25. The outstanding tares amount to
$16363 41.
In minium whereof we have hermit° see oar hand.
at the Commeatoners Ogles this twenty sewed day of
January, 1263.
WM. TON 12131 DA,
JACOB L. MILLER,
JOHN STROHM, Jr.,
Auditors of Lapcaster Ooonty.
COMMISSIONERS' STATEMENT.
Ammer? Pay.
THE following is a statement of the
j_ Commissioners' Orders drawn on John Derdinger,
Reg Treasurer of Lancaster county, for the year 1862.
Adamstown, Samuel Stork $ 20 00
Ban, H. Baumgardner 69 75
Brecknock, Levi Laueh 60 00
Carnarvon, Jospia Weever 60 00
Cocalleo act, Samuel Wiesser 70 MI
C,ocalico Wect, John Edwards .. 72 00
Coleralo, James McCullough...--- '55 00
Columbia bor.. Joe. H. 81ack...... - 125 00
Conestoga, 8. M. R0hrer............_...... ... .. . 02 00
Conoy, Frederick Smith
Clay, Jacob Rehm
Donegal But. George B. Murray
Donegal West, Frederick Oldweiler...—
Drumore, James 0. Welsh.
Ephrata. J. B. Sharp
Karl, A. 0. Sutton
Earl Bast,John Stauffer......
Earl West. F. 0. Carpenter.
Elizabeth, Joe. M. Mathews
Elizabethtown, Charles Bbecher,
Eden, John Graham
Fulton, Lewin H. McCardle
Hemplleld East, Henry Shroll—...
llemptleld West. Jos. S. Denliuger.
Lampeter East. J. E. Offenbach,—
Lampeter West, George Miner......
Lancaster twp., Benjamin Huber...
Lancaster city—N. W. Ward, Chas. G. Beal, In
full of ba1ance..:............. ISO 00
S. W. Ward, George Musser, In
full of balance 130 00
N. E. Ward, George King . 175 00
8. E.-Ward, J. Hegener, in fall
if balance 120 00
Leacoct, Mahlon Ruth
Leacock Upper, N. F. Sheaffer
Little Britian, John M. Harlan
Manheim twp., John W. Frantz,
Martin, James Simpson
Manor, A.R.Attmer
Mount Joy twp., William Winters.
Monut Joy hot., Peter 8runer ..........
_ _
Marlette, F. L. Baker. ......
Manhelm bor., Henry Diffenderfer
Paradise, George Anthony
Penn, Isaac Gingrich,
Paquea, SamnelHese
Providence, Martin Renee.:
Ranh°, John B. Breneman
Sallsbru7t, .1. D. Warfel 130 00
Badsbury, James flood 66 00
Strasburg twp., Daniel Halm SO SO
Strasburg bor., John Itierutz ............ ....- ..... .... 31 00
Warwick, A. B. Hackman 90 00
Washington, Joseph K Charles 92 00
P. G. Ebermanjor altering Columbia assessment 30 00
Ditto on Account of 1862
George Ulmer, Assessor, West Lmpoter, on ac
count of taking amassment for 1863...... ...._
Jacob Gompf. Asuiessur, S. 11, Ward. city, on ac
count of taking assessment for 1863
Chas. G. Beal, Aciemr, N. W. Ward, city, on
account of taking asaasament for 1862,
Erecting Bridges.
Henry Breneman, Treasurer of Elizabeth.
town bor., donation towards building
small bridge. .
Charles W. backel, in full for an iron truss
across Pequoa creek, near Daniel Den
linger's hitli.
A. W. & M. H Foulke. for Masora.) for
bridge at Denliuger'e Mill
Repairing Bridges.
Samuel Wolf & Co., In full for repairing
bridge °cross the Conestoga at Snaveley'.
Mill..
John Weaver, for abinglea and lumber for
bridge.. ............ ........... ......
Court of Qr. Seveiona
floury Musser, Esq., Clerk fees
B. W. P. Boyd, Esq., :sheriff fees
Emlen Franklin. Seq., Attorney fees.....
WmAug. Alice, Seq., Attorney fees.....
John Livingston, Seq., Attorney fees....
Jurors' pay
Justices' fees
Constable.' fees
Witness pay
Crier and tipstavos' pay
Common Plea. Court
Jurors' pay .
Crier and Tipstaves' pay
Court House.
Jon. C. Snyder, for extra work and sundries
George M. Steinman & Co, Hardware &0...
Bateman & McCollum, for painting
Deaner & Shaum, for new Heaters and enn-
dries
Joßenti Flerman's estate, care and winding
Town Clock.
Henry Wegener, hauling Coal and shovel
log Snow
John M. Frantz. 34 dozen Brooms
Theo. W. Herr, Tally Lists and postage
Jacob Leib, 3.4 dozen Broome
A. C. Flinn. plumbing and Gas Sting .....
Silvine & May, for Hardware
Hirsh & Bros., for Feather Duster
Lancaster City. for Water Rent
George Calder & Co.. bill for Sand •
M. Stelcerwalt, bill for Ice
Jacob Hartman. bill for Ice
Jacob Rothermel. for Brushes
David Pancoaet. for repairing roof
Wm. D. Sprecher, for Hose
Coroner.
Daniel Balmer. F.sq.. Coroner and others,
for holding Inquests on the oodles of 50
persons found dead in Lancaster county.
Commiasioners Office.
Loyd Vandeyeer for Ti. S. Map exchanged
Joe. Boyer, Esq.. 234 days services as Com
missioner at $2 00 per day, 5410—and
4150 miles at 6 cents per mile, $249
Total 5717 00. Balance due him at set
tlement
Leal Relst, Esq., 183 days service. at 92 00
per day. $264 00. and 2620 miles at 6 etc
per 'mile, sl6o2o—Total $517 20. Ba
lance due at settlement
John Boner, E5q.,196 days services as Coin
missio:ler at $2 per day, $32200, and
2 0 65 miles at 6 cents per mile, $1.23 90—
Total $495 90. Balance at settlement_
Jesse Landis, Esq., one yew. salary as So
licitor
P liberman in foil of salary as Clerk...
William Spencer, Esq., on act of cervices
an Comminsioner ...
Levi S Reist, Esq., on act of services do..
John Doner, Eiq., on act Of fleillriCOß do..
Ellen Wiley, cleaning office and making
curtain.
John Sheaffer, fora County Map.
C„Hartley, repairing seal press
H. - B. c Oara. Merino for Curtains
John Baker. clerking for Commisaionera
Slims Barr Sr Co.. for Pardon's
P. G. Sherman, for Twine and Gine
Elections.
e ction Officers for holdino Beal. Election
do do fcr Township Elections...
do do for City Elections
do do Manheim Borough
do do Special Election, E. Hemp
field two
do do in the 21et Elect on Diet
Asa tailors pay for 1 eta of voters
Con ;tables pay_
Lancaster Gas Company, Gas IMF
Printing.
F. H. Stauffer, Bill for Printing
S. A. Wylie, do
B.• H. Thomas, do
F. L. Baker. do
W. B. Wiley. do
Pearsol & Geist, do
Geo. Sanderson, do
T. B Cochran, do
Huhn & Hans, do .....
W. H. H. Cox, do
J. Bneminger. do
.1 A.Htest•nd & Co do ......
Stara. Wright. do
John Bears' Sons, do and Stationery.
Public Officio.
Osorge 'giant, for Books and Binding
C. S. Hartley, Seed Press and engraving for
Quarter Sessions and Oyer dit Terminer
and Orphans Court
Jos. C. Snyder, Table for Proth'y 0f8ce....
Wm. Aug. All- e Bsq.,Auditing Public Ofß-
reel
Farrel & Holing, fora patent Safe for
Treasurer's Office
Henry Musser, recording names of townsbip
Officer,
Wm. Gorrecht Seq.on account of Poor and
House of Burployment
Cho Gant, in full .
Hugh S. Gars Esq. for support of Prison... s4tso 00
Joseph Samson Esq, do do 7250 00
• Penitentiary.
}lantern Penitentiary for support of Con
victs for 1862
Loans.
Loans paid to banks and individuals
Interest.
Interest paid to banks and individuals
Post //orient Examination.
Poet Mortara examinations on 15 dead hod•
les found in Lancaster county •
Postage.
John J. Cochran,tor postage and envel4es $ll t 7
Road Damages.
Amos Good, Brecknook twp,..
A. "Froetele Fat. do ......
John Fritz, do ....- ...
Jacob Herabberger. do
, John Dpbree & Mater, Humors,
Joseph - Markley, do ..... ...... .....
Benjamin Bleacher, do ....--......
David Stone, Earl, ......... -___
John - Rimer, do
Jacob Weaver, do --
IL Ideckley, Elizabetbtown, ....:.... ...... ...-.
George Byrode,
Henry Wade, do
Peter Hoffer, , do . ..-
Sampson Price, Feat Donegal,
Jacob Newonmer, W.Hempneld
M. IL Btrickler, do
Abraham Weaver, Lampiter,..., ..... ..... -
Jacob Hart, • Mixt% '
WW.l.arn. Wallace, do • - '
' Henry Herr. Manor, ~ •:•:•-• ..... • . -••••-
, Christ. Mlllerediet.; ;.do ~' ; ..........--.-:-.
Henryit. Kurtz, Manhelm
Joseph EttratowaMotuttJoy Boro..
Phillip Myers, Want Joy t0rp. r .,..,
Shotrick • do
Pater Weiland. - do • ---
Jonathan Stauffer, Strasburg.
Jos C. Snyder. for bi weeks pay as Janitor $lll6 00
Military Erpentres.
Paid bounties to Ventage's. moo 16
Ditto boardiag.priatLog aad incidental =-
panes dm Venation and Halle board- -
P:o. Iberian*. for - altariny ♦*nations of
Aiseatmenti in Lancaster county, as
recta by
John Shaeffer, for .. ...
Jacob B. Brubaker. for Tax Eafazdad....-
P.O. Sherman, dlatributing Amesamanta-.
Michael H. Shirk, late Trimmer, kronen-
fittilllMrareMWlloMMl
.
W. Zahm, foriltaPT.U.UX
John Baker, recording statements for Coun
ty Aaditors---
Philip B Baker, arresting J. Frankfcrt for
80ne....
George Sanderson, Eq., Nayor — Boad dam
ages doe the City out of the County fond.
T. W. ilerr. Telegraph dispatches on Conn-
tybusiness.—
F. 8 Albright, Taxesßefunded for 1861
E. Reilly and E. Pranklln, professional
services In ease of Lancaster County vs.
James Evans..... .....
George Sanderson, Esq.. ilaycies and Con
stables fees In vagrant cues
Capt. IL K. Young, for expenses of firing
salute in honor of the fall of Fort Donel-
... 60 00
.... 62 00
es 00
..... 30 00
Bon..
W. A. Keifer, taking J. B. Refer to House
of Retnge_
C. Tyson, for repairing Muskets & Freight.
t. Herr Smith, taking depositions in Corn.
v.. Eire
Isaac Gish. for Tax Refunded...._....
A. Fairer, Tax Befunded....- .......... ......
82 60
90 00
ez 00
56 00
4.5 00
65 00
68 00
80 00
..... 70 00
41 00
P. G. Unman, distributing Tally Papers.
John A. Wier, Seq., expenses for maintain
ing Howe, Clark and Conner, in Pannsyl-
Vallia State Lunatic 'Hospital
John 6.mith and others, copying Tax Dupli
cates.
Men Walley, for repairing Fag......
J. Gandaker, taking Wm. Cooney to Honee
*Menge.
Telegraph Office, for dispatches.-- ...
P. 0. Merman. Jr., copying Tax Lin ''''' and
assisting Clerk
I. B. Filmier, Esq., costa refunded in, Corn.
vs. Ebeling
P. 8. Baker, 8. Huber, A. Meseen.)rop, John.
Kuhns and J. Gundaker, for arresting
Pickpockets _
.. 70 00
. 76 00
.. 6600
.. 85 00
- 42 00
1.10 00
.. 95 00
M. H. Shirk. Hsq,inte Treasurer for balance
due State Treasurer at settlement, April
30041851
do for tax refanded for R. Earl•twp
do Stationary and Bolltitor'spay re
haled by Auditor General
J. Whils Geist. taking Harriet Canny
to Rouse of Refuge
John K. Reed. Prothonotary's fees.
G. B. Mowry.Horee and Baggy hire
T. W. Herr, for expenses in Com ye Daniel
Herr Eng ...... ........... ......
John M. Umweg, Taking Depoeitions
Daniel Herr, Esq. late Treasurer, for State
Taxes due to Commonwealth, with costa
and expenses ............... ........... ......
J• C. Snyder, tor serving notices
Wm. Cowin for ■ draft for a bridge....
J• R. Bltuer & Bro., freight on 5afe...... ...
J. C. Snyder. distributing Tally paper. and
Assessments . . . . . .
J. Stauffer, Specifications for abutments of
a Bridge
P. 8. Baker, taking Mary Coyle Eonse
of Refuge
Jesse Landis. Beg, Professional services...•
Jaeob A. Bear, for apprehending Horn
Henry Musser, Clerk Quarter &salons, re
John Kuhns, taking Edw. Webb to House
John Scott, Col'r, rulton, Exoneratione and
Tax refunded
John DUloss, Boarding Jury In Com. tre
Johnston and Levi Neff...
J. C. Snyder; for distributing Assessments
to Assessors ................. ............. ......
Wm. Dungan, for copying Dripßeate .....
P. S. Baker, for arresting Jacob Yeager.-
John Herr, Wit. fees in taking depositions
Wm. Cooper, boarding Jurors In ,Com. ♦e
Neff
Wm. Spencer, Esq. for lot of paint for a
bridge
John Arixer,,Bini.and others, for laying out
new Election District in Rapho twp
Sol• Sprecher, boarding Jurore
W. B. Wiley BR, qualifying Sheriff and
Commissioners to !select Jurors for 1563 -
Jacob Onadaker, taking Sabina Shenk to
House of Refuge
Frederick Albright, tax refunded
F. O. Carpenter, for attending special appeal
M. Zahm, for interpreting in Court
Henry Baughman, for error in Duplicate...
Ditto for tax refunded
907 52
750 80
321 00
490 00
87 00
2114 97
3119 38
1277 60
2308 89
275 00
H. L. 2r. B. J. Zahm, for repairing Couniy
Seal
J. C. Snyder, for going after election re
turns
Constable Meseenkop taking Winger to
Hones of Refuge
J. B. Good SE Boyd, clerking for Return
Judges
$10,098 06
Auditor's pay ..... ....... ......
Clark for statement of orders
Relief orders
Road Viewers' orders
Constable? returns
Exoneration 0rder5.............
Commission orders ..... . .......
Outstanding taxes...
Treasurer's commissions
Balance in Treasury
P. G. lIHRIIAN Clerk
(064-11
100;000 BARRELS OF THE LODI
MANUFACTURING CO POUDRETTE,
130 500TH Wnoaves, PHILADELPHIA, PA.
This Company with a capital cf $150,000, the moat exten
sive works of the kind In the world, and an experience in
manufacturing of over 23 years, with a reputation long
established, having also the exclusive control of all the
night roll of the great city of New York, are prepared to
turialph en article which iv, without doubt, the cheapest
and very best ferdlizer In market. It greatly increases
the yield, and ripens the crop from two to three weeks
earlier, at au expense of from three to four dollars per
acre. with little or no labor. Also, FIFTY TONS of BONE
TAFEU, being a mixture of bone and night soil ground
line, at $-15 per ton—a superior article for grain and grass.
Price of POUDRETTE, $1.60 per barrel. Seven barrels and
over delivered free of charge. A pamphlet containing all
necessary information may be had free by addressing a
letter to the subscriber. JAMES T. FOSTER,
Care of the Lodi Manufacturing Company,
fai 10 3m 5] 66 Courtlandt et., New York.
SHEAPPER , S CHEAP BOOK STOKE,
No. 32 NORTH QUEEN STREET
IS THE PLACE 'To PURCHASE
SCHOOL BOOKS A SCHOOL STATIONERY.
COMPRISING ALL non VARIOUS
READING AND SPELLING BOORS,
ARITHMETICS AND ALGEBRAS,
GRAMMARS AND ETYMOLOGIES,
DICTIONARIES AND HISTORIES,
PHILOSOPHIES, &0., Ac.
COPY AND COMPOSITION BOOKS,
LETTER, CAP AND NOTE PAPER,
BLANK-BOOKS, SLATES,
LEAD AND SLATE PE"CILS,
PENS AND HOLDERS, INK,
INKSTANDS, RfeLERS,
and the best and most complete assortment of
SCHOOL STATIONERY IN THE CITY.
iRr Liberal discounts made to Teachers and Merchant,
JOHN SHE AFFER'S
Cheap Cash Book Store,
82 North Queen street, Lancaster.
tf 40
1 50
4 50
1 25
1 89
1 00
5 00
$2,182 8%
1863.
HOT.ISKE EP I N 6 . 0 0 D
1500 POUNDS PRIME FEATHERS
CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENSWARE
GOLD BAND AND PLAIN FRENCH CHINA
ft 48 00
153 80
28 00
46 00
11 00
147 75
126 25
111 25
47 00
3 00
60 00
119 00
68 75
193 27
FANCY AND WHITE STONE CHINA..
PLAIN AND FANCY ENGLISH GRANITE WARE
PITTSBURG AND BOSTON GLASSWARE
Bleached and Unbleached Muslin!,
Sheetings and Pillow Casings,
Furniture Checks and Ticking!,
Table Diapers and Linen Damasks,
Crash. Bird• Eye and Uuckaback Towslinger
Marseilles Quilts, Blankets,—
Window Shades.
CARPETS AND FLOOR OIL-CLOTHS
We have now open a complete stock of the above , goods,
many of which having loam' purchased before the great
advance will be sold at low prices.
mmaa
SO2II . ETEILINCh NEW
TELE PATENT . STAMP-BEALING AND POST-MASK
The preservation on the letter itself of the POST—MARK
and POSTAGE—STAMP, generally destroyed with the de
tached cover, bee long been deemed a matter of the first
importance. Thiel desideratum in now triumphantly secured
by this ingenious invention. li.lany obvious advantages
mart arise from the general use of this envelope.
Frst—lncreased Safety by additional sealing; the stamp
connecting Mai envelope and letter securely together; and
this is never liable to be omitted, though the sticking of
the Sap is frequently neglected or imperfectly done.
&a:mot—Security against Impertinent Intrusion; the:
letter and envelope being firmly attached by the stamps,
and Wetmore cannot be inspected even if the flap be clan
destinely opened.
Third—Safety against Abstraction of 'Valuable Indio
sores. If she flap be left unsealed, or opened with feloni
ous intent, it will be impoisibln to open the letter and take
thence bank notes and drafts without so mutilating the
envelope as to insure detection.
iburth—Security for the free payment of the Postage;
ea the stamp, when once properly placed in this window,
cannot be removed without its destruction.
$ 1000 00
141300 00
$l5BOO 00
$ll6OO IX/
$31,931 49
AM.—Advantage therefore to the Government; by tb
effectual destruction of every stereo in its fi rst use.
SF:TM—Facility to the Post Office Operations; by a not
foim location of the stamp in the upper right hand corner
which is the most convenient position for the Post Offic
mark.
Seventh—Verilleation of the Mailing; by Bemiring on the
letter.itself the /ego] evidence of the time and place of it
being mailed. This has long been esteemed so desirable,
that many prudent persona are constrained to dispense
with the use of envelopes, that they may have the .post
mark on the letter; and others take the precaution to pin
the envelope again on the letter for identification.
Eighth—Certaloty of the Date and Place on the Letter,
which are so frequently omitted by writers in careleseness
or hurry.
Ninth--Ornamentation; which, though some may think
of small importance, certainly meets the approval of all
persons of taste.
$ 2000
60 00
5 00
2 00
86 00
7000
40 00
10 00
8 00
8 00
Tenth—Coat. Notwithstanding the many and wally:di:
advantages of the •"Stamp tenting Envelopes," they w
be furnished at a very small advance upon the, prices
thole not having the benefit of this patent.
Can be had at J. M. IVE.iTHAEHER'S
Cheap Book Store, Corner North Queen and Orange Btu.
nos 4 . tf 43
25 00
.. 24 60
.. 65 00
. 600
10 00
159 75
64 25
120 00
65 00
12 00
50 00
10 00
2530
2600
1 - 8.11.11.43 BARTON & SON,
IWHOLESALE GROCER% AND' DEALERS IN CODE
TRY PEODUOE,'WINEB AND LIQUORS,
, Nos. 166 and 167 North Second street,
des U '6O t6lBl PHILADELPHIA
115 00
55 00
- 85 00
$1,2 1 6 00
Janitors Pay
$61,20 16
S6M6 12
$ 180 00
25 00
16,313 15
314 47
247 87
1160 20
2821 42
16,662 41
1400 00
41,873 00
$236,369 03
LEVI S. HEIST,
JOHN DONEE,
WIA. SPENCER
Commissioners.
HAGER <A BROTHERS,
D li Y-GOODS
HAGER 1k BROTHERS
PRESERVING ENVELOPE
105 EGISTEWS NOTIOE.:.-The Accounts .
of the respeetive-decedents :hereunto annexed are
filed in the Register's Office of Lancaster County, for eon.
firmation and allowance. at an Orphans' Court to be held
in the Court Wine, In the - City of Lancaster, on the
THIRD MONDAY In MARCH next, the 16th inst., at 10
o'clock, A. M.
Cathailne Diffenbaugh, East Lampeter township. By John
Smith, Administrator.
James M. Bennett, City of Philadelphia. Guardianship
Account. By Samuel S. P. Lytle, Guardian of Sanford
Bennett, minor child of deceased.
Samuel Bleacher. Providence township. Gnardlanabl pp
Account. By John Hildebrand, Guardian of John NV
-Bleacher, minor child of deemed, (now deceased.)
Elisabeth Eckert, Leacock township. By MOM NW and
George Is. Eckert, Executors.
Amos Maxfield, Little Britain township. Guardianship
Account. By William Wood, Guardian of Susanna.
.Simon, William, Jacob, Sarah, George and Amos Max.
field, minor children of deceased. •
Deborah Wright, Borough of Columbia. 'By Dillwyn Pais
Tidy Executor.
James Laird, City of Lancaster. By. Andrew J.leird, Ad
ministrator.
Rachel Dnbree, Delmore township. By Samuel J. Ank.
rim, Executor.
George Zeisetz, City of Lancaster. By Peter Zeisets, Ad.',
tainistrator.
Benjamin Hershey, Paradise township fluardianship Aar
count. By John Denllnger, 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 chil
dren of deceased.
John Cauffman, Fulton township. Guardianship Account.
By Lewin Haines, Guardian of Mary H. Cauffman, minor
child of deceased.
Anna Wissler. Mount Joy township. By Christian Coble,
Administrator.
Christian Hostetter, Mount Joy township. By Jacob
Rimer, Administrator.
John Banat, East Cocallcd township.' By Jacob Hauck,
Administrator pendente lite.
John B.anck, East Cocalico township. By Allen P. Hibsh
man, Administrator pendentilltei
John Ranch, East Cocalico township. By Cyrus Ream,
Administrator pendente lite.
Martin Groff. Marna township. Guardianship Account.—
By Brubaher, Sr, Guardian of Eluilanna Groff '
and Leal Groff, minor children of deceased.
Elea Groff, Marne township. Guardianship Account.—_
By Abraham Brubaker, Sr., Guardian of Henry Geoff,
and Marceline Groff, minor, children of deceased.
Benjaminn Jones, Peqnea township. By - Andrew Mahaffey,
Administrator.
Samuel Martin„East Earl township. Guardianehip
Ae
count. By Peter Zimmerman, Guardian of. Susanna
Martin, one of the minor children of deceased.
Andrew B. Kauffman,East Hempfield township By
Philip Hottenstein. hcecutor.
Joseoh S. Nisaley, East Hempfield township. By John
Stauffer and Christian H. Stauffer, Adminetrrators
Augustus Brooke, City of Lancaster. By Charles M. How
ell, Administrator.
Ann Thomas, Pequea township. By Adam Thomas and
John Harman, Administrators
Elizabeth Graft, Pequea 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 Hilda.
man, a minor daughter of deceased.
William Lafferty, Salisbury township. By Elias Diem,
Administrator.
George Boley, Salisbury township. By William Diem, Ex
ecutor.
Barbara Miller, Rapti° township. Guardianship Amount.
By Jacob Miller, Guardian of David Miller, (now de
ceased,) miner child of di ceased.
John Stauffer, West Fiempfleld township. Guardianship
Account. By Henry Stauffer, Guardian of Abraham
Stauffer, Henry Stauffer and Jacob Stauffer, three of the
miser children of deceased.
Jacob Hahn, Earl township. Guardianship Account. By
Peter Martin, Guardian of Henry K. Hahn, (now de
ceased.) one of the minor children of deceased.
Henry Gehmari, Sr.. Root Earl township. By John Geh
man and Henry Gehmeo, Executers.
Frederick Swope, Upper Leacock township. By Elias Bare
and Andrew Bard, Acting Executors.
John H. Spick ler, Penn township. Guardianship Account.
By Emanuel Shober, Guardian of Ellie L. Spickler and
Serape Spickler, minor children of deceased.
Christian Breneman, Borough of Columbia. .By Ephraim
Hershey, Administrator de boots non, with the will an.
nosed.
Susanna
ianhipAc ,ountßyZcob Brubaker, Iter Andrew, and
John Strohm, Executors of Philip Geist, deceased, who
was Guardian of Martha Geist, a granddaughter of de
ceased.
John K. Landis, City of Lancaster. Guardianship Account.
By Christian B. Landis, Guardian of Benjamin B. Lan
dis, minor sou of deceased, (Dow of age.)
Nancy Hese, Conestoga tow mina. By Andrew Zercher,
Administrator.
Susanna Stotts, Caumarvon township. By John Spotts
and Joseph Hertzles, Administrators .
Catharine Walter, East Donegal township. Guardianship
Account. By Christian Walter. Guardian of Fianna
Walter, Samuel Walter and Catharine Walter, minor
children of deceased.
Gabriel Carpenter, West Earl township. By Gabriel Car.
pester and John Carpenter, Administrators.
William Shreiner, Warwick township. By Wm. Shreiner,
Executor. -
Chriatian Schreier, Ephrata township. By Samuel Selmt
for and John Schaeffer, Executors.
Adam Ream, West Cocalico township. By Adam R. Ream,
Executor.
Catharine Sharp, West Cocalico township. Guardianship
Account. By Samuel Eberly, Guardian of Fianna Hagy,
(now Fianna Skimp,) granddaughter f deceased, and
also a granddaughter of Henry Racy, deceased.
Edward Ditzler, Clay township. Guardianship Account.
Be Samuel Eberly, Guardian of Franklin Dilater, a son
of deceased, and also a grandson of George Fetter, Sr,
deceased.
Juliana J. Clark, City of Lancaster. By Henry C. Rich
bolts, Executor.
Samuel Bachman, Earl township. By Levi Hoover, Exec.
utor.
11 75
39 13
1 00
25 00
73 21
1 60
Reuben Chambers, Salisbury township Supplementary
and Final Account. By Preston Wickersham, Adminis
trator.
George Reinhard, Borough of Manhoim. Bye George D.
Miller, Administrator.
Michael G. Wenger, West Earl township. Guardianship
Account. By Levi Groff, Guardian of Levan Wenger,
one pf the minor children of deceased.
Peter Shaaffer, Earl township. Supplementary Account.
By Levi Sheafter and Solomon Sheaffer, Executors.
Elizabeth Buhl. Rapho township. By Christian Rohl,
Administrator.
Thomas S. Bryan, Conoy township. By Jacob A. Miller
and Edward S. Bryan, Administrators.
Jacob Denlinger, Paradise township. Supplementary and
Final Account. By John Denlinger, Sr., Surviving Ex
ecutor.
Lewis Burford, Jr.. City of Lancaster. By Sarah D. Apr
ford. Administratrix.
Caleb Linton, Earl township. By Reuben R. Bitter, Ad
ministrator.
Joseph Ilartronft, --. Guardianship Account.
By Daniel S.,Erb, Guardian of Sarah Hartronft, minor
child of deceased.
Samuel Garlach, Borough of Mount Joy. By David Gar
lach and Jacob Stehman, Executors:
Barbara Kurtz. Earl township. By Joseph Kurtz, Executor.
Jacob Johns, West Earl township. Guardianship Account.
By Grabill Bear, Guardian of Roland and Madison Johns,
minor children of deceased.
Robert Lockart, City of Lancaster. Trust Account. By
Peter M'Conoruy, Trustee under tho Will of deceased.
Susanna Hess, Emit Earl township. By Joseph Frantz,
Executor.
John N. Lane; City of Lancaster. Guardianship Account
By Henry E. Leman, Guardian of George W. Webb and
Susan Webb, graud nephew and niece, of deceased. The
said Susan now of age.
Faederick Miller, Brecknock township. By Christian
Miller, Administrator
George Sbupp, Sr., Breciriock township. By Isaac Stamp
and George Sbupp, Administrator.
John koop, Salisbury township. Guardianship Account.
By Joseph Buckwalter, Guardian of Elizabeth gloop,
minor daughter of deceased.
Lydia. Addams, Borough of Adamstown. Guardianship
Account. By Esaias Billingfelt, Guardian .of Samuel
Addams, a minor son of deceased.
Joseph Bowman, Brecknock township. By John G. Bow:
man, Administrator.
Levies Good, Brecknock township. By Amos Good, Ad
ministrator.
Elias Redcay, Jr., Borough of Adamstown. By Susan
Redcay and William Mahn, Administrators.
Simon M. Nagle, Earl township. By Sarah Nagle, Adminis•
tratsix..
Jacob As, Ciernarvon township. By George Ax and
Hawkins, Executors.
Jacob Kreider, Conestoga township. Guardianship Au
connt. By Martin S. Harnish, Guardian of Mary Kreider,
Ann Kreider, Susan Kreider and Fanny Kreider, minor
children of deceased. The said Mary and Ann, now of
age.
Jacob Hostetter, Lancaster township. Trust Account. By
John B. Eshbach, Testamentary Trustee of Jacob Hos
tetter, a son of deceased.
Jacob Hostetter, Lancaster township. Trust Account.
By David Herr, Testamentary Trustee of Henry Hostet
ter, a son of deceased.
Joseph Konigroacher, Ephrata township. By Adam Konig•
macher and William Carpenter, Executors
Benjamin Seidomridge, Leacock township. By Harriet
Seidomridge, J. F. Seidamridge and George Beldomridge,
Administrators.
John Mowrer, Startle township. Guardianship Account.
By Abner Peoples and Hiram Peoples, Executors of John
Peoples, deceased, who was Guardian of George M.
Mowrer, Susau M. Mowrer, Daniel B. Mowrer, John B.
Mowrer, Ann E. Mowrer and Amanda Mowrer, minor
children of deceased.
Abraham Haversack, West Earl township. Guardianship
Account. By John Heverotick, late Guardian of Amos
Ilaverstick, deceased, who was a HOD oF deceased.
John N. Moasleman. Earl township. By Daniel Rife and
Christian Johns, Executors.
Anna Miller, Weat Lampeter township. By Henry hillier,
Executor.
Enoch Stokes, City of Lancaster. By Geo. F. Breneman,
Esq., Administrator.
John Bamborougb, City of Lancaster. Guardianship Ac.
count. By R. F. Ranch, Guardian of Jeremiah and
William Bamborongh, and late Guardian of Sophia Ham
borough, minor children of deceased.
Daniel Herr, Manbeim township. Guardianship Account.
By Henry Getz, Guardian of Mary M. Herr, Ann Eliza
Herr and John P. Herr, minor children of deceased.
Reah Frazer, Esq., City of Lancaster. By Anson Frazer,
Administratrix.
George Becker, Mount Joy township. By Amos Becker
and John Becker, Executors.
Dsvid Miller, City of Lancaster. By Samuel L. Witmer
and W. Carpenter, Executors.
Isaac Kling, Upper Leacock township. Guardianship An'
' count. By 0. L. Hunseeker, Guardian of Leah S. Kling,
a minor child of deceased.
Bernard Flynn, Lancaster township. By Bridist Flynn,
Administratrix.
Michael Doerstler, Manor township. Guardianship Ac
count. By Jacob S. Witmer, Guardian of Mary Doerst•
ler. minor child of deceased, now of age.
Slater Brown. Fulton township. By Jeremiah Brown
and Joseph C. Stubbs, Administrators.
GEO. C. HAWTHORN, Register.
Ramarea's OFFICE, Lancaster, February 16th, 1863.
feb 8 i 4t 6
ST. LOUIS HOTEL,
(LATE FRANKLIN,)
CRESTIsIUT STREET.
BETWEEN 3d AND 4th,
PHILADELPHIA.
.m . INI - mJ.A.mci-ED 1
REFITTED .1
REFURN=SHED 1
This Hotel, the best Business Man's
House in the City. is in the immediate
vicinity of the principal gobbing and
Commission Houses, new P. 0., Corn
Exchange, principal Banking Houses,
Mining Co. Offices, &c.
P I ES,illee.—Clunamon
RATUS, BARING SODA, OP. TARTAR, NUT
tdße%t u e" For sale at THOMAS RIXATAHDR
Drag
13
k 1311eadeaDetore West Rlog street, Lauer.
HENRY NXIL,
Superintendent.
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