TIRTISESENTH CONGRESS-SECOND SESSION. MONDAY, February 23. The Bennie adopted the resolution relative to the payment of foreign postage in coin. • The bill to amend the Pacifie Railroad act was, after a brief discussion, postponed. Tne bill for the release of state prisoners was then taken up, and a long and animated and somewhat rambling debate ensued. The House passed the Senate but providing for the holding of a oironit omit of one dhuriat by the judge of another in cases of necessity, and conferring on the linked States District Courts aced:anew of oases of admiralty as to the lakes, the same as is now pos sessed by them as to the high seas.. Mr. Dawes, from the Committee on Elections, reported adversely to the claims of C. L. lerafton to a seat in the Bottle as member from the Eighth district of Virginia. The report , against Mr. l'iggott's olaim to a seat was adopted. The Senate's conscription bill was then taken up, and a long and excited debate was had upon it. TUESDAY, February 24. In the Senate, bills were reported back to incorpo rate the institution for the education of colored women and to provide for the instruction of children outside of the cities of Washington and Georgetown. The bills to build a wagon roadfrom the West Point Academy to Cornwall Landing, granting the right of way through the military reservations of Kansas, Ind relating to hospitals and an ambulance corps, were reported upon adversely. A bill Was passed for the removal of the Sioux Indians from Minnesota. A committee of conference was appointed on Oa naval appropriation bill. The Pacific Railroad bill was taken up, and amendments adopted providing f0r..20,000 shares of $lOO to be subscribed and ten per cant. paid before tee organisation of the com pany, and striking oat the fourth section, which provides for delivering to the company . a per centage of the bonuses, which , by the original bill, were re tained until the completion of the road. In the louse, the Senate bill to organise the national forces and for other purposes was taken up and debated until , the close of the session,which lasted until late in theevening. A vote on the bill is eat down for 2 P. st. to-day. Thaddeus Stevens, in the coarse of a speech, read a letter from Gen eral Scott to the Secretary of War, dated October 4, 1801, complaining of General lliciClellan's insubor dination. WEDNESDAY, Febrtiary 25. The bill authorising the President to confer brevet rank was yesterday passed by the Senate ; also the bill to promote the health, comfort, and efficiency of the army. Mr. Harris reported book the bill to facilitate the taking of depositions in the United State' to be used in other countries. The bill amen datory of the Pacific Railroad bill was taken up and passed, with amendments providing that the retain ing of certain percentage of bonds in the Treasury until the road is completed shall apply only to that portion of the road on either slope of the Rocky Mountains, and that the President may at his die oration pay to any of the companies mentioned in the act an equal amount of lawful money of the United States, in lieu of United States bonds. The Indian Appropriation bill was also passed, with • large number of amendments. A resolution was adopted requesting the President to communicate the proceedings of the court-martial in the case of Com mander Chas. Hunter. Mr. Davis introduced a bill for the payment of officers and soldiers who have actually rendered service in the army, without being regularly enrolled. fhe ,liouse, after an exciting debate, passed the Senate' conscription bill—the vote being 115 against 49—with the following amendments : 'Jo confine the term of service to the term of the present rebellion, not, however, exceeding three years ; to try by gen eral court-martial or military commission all persons found lurking or acting as spies about the fortifica tions or camps of the army; who shall on being con victed, suffer death. Many other amendments were rejected or excluded. Mr. White reported a bill to aid Maryland in abolishing slavery, by providing for ten millions of bonds to be delivered for that pur pose when the President shall be satisfied of the pas sage of a valid act by the Legislature within two years from the let of January last ; also a bill appro priating fifteen millions in bonds for the abolishment of slavery in Missouri. Certain amendment seditious to the bill to amend the internal revenue act, which will be found enumerated in the report of the pro ceedings elsewhere, were agreed to in Committee of the Whole. THURSDAY, February 26. ' Mr. Sumner yesterday reported to the Senate a joint resolution to facilitate a proper representation of the industrial interests of the United States at the industrial exhibition in Hamburg. A bill was passed to provide Circuit Courts for the districts of California and ..Oregon. A resolution was adopted Instructing the Military Committee to inquire into the propriety of limiting the number of paymas ters, quartermasters, and commissioners of subsis tence of volunteers. A bill was passed to carry into effect the treaty with Peru. The bill to organ ise the corps of engineers was recommitted. The House amendments to the conscription bill were ordered to be printed. The House passed the Senate with amend ment, to punish frauds on the government; also the Senate bill for the appointment of additional major and brigadier generals,. inereasing the former from twenty to forty, and the latter from fifty to one hundred. The Senate's prOviso that beyond that number no general shall be appointed in any branch of the public service was stricken out, and an amendment adopted that the President shall appoint no one excepting for gallant and meritorious con duct in the field. Mr. Stevens made a report—cov ering all excepting the bank olause—on the dis agreeing votes of the two houses on the bill to pro vide means for the support of the government.— The report was agreed to. The House insisted upon its bank clause disagreement, and asked another Committee of Conference. The House, in Com mittee of the Whole adopted a number of amend ments to the internal revenue bill. FRIDAY, February 27. The Senate appointed a Committee of Conference to limit the number of major and brigadier-generals. A memorial from New York merchants and ship owners, asking for an investigation of the sale of prizes in that-city, was referred to the Naval Com mittee. The bill to extend the Washington and Alexandria railroad was passed, with an amendment that no person ehall be excluded from the cars on account of color. The bill for the collection of aban doned property, and the prevention of frauds in the insurrectionary districts, was then taken up and de bated at length, there being considerable dieoussion on the transactions of General Butler at New Orleans. The jointaesolution thanking General Boseorans and his command for gallantry at Murfreesboro' was adopted. In the House the committee on contrasts reported a resolution, which was adopted, that the Secretary of the Treasury be requested to decline any further payments to the parties interested on account of ()haltering the steamer Cataline, in April, 1861. The House then went into committee of the whole on the amendments to the national finance bill, and afterwards reported to the House. A long de bate then ensued and 'parliamentary tactics of all kinds wee resorted to to prevent the passage of the bill. • SATURDAY, February 28. In the Senate Mr. Grimes from the Naval Com mittee, reported a joint-resolution, giving the thanks of Congress to Commodore Ringgold. Mr. Grimes offered a resolution instructing the Secretary of the Navy to report to-the Senate whether any officer of the Government has liberated prisoners captured by any Naval officer of the United States, and restored any captured property on the payment to him or them, of any money or other valuable consideration, and if so, under what circumstances and by what authority such release has been made, and that he report thereupon to the Senate, and whether in his opinion any action is proper or necessary to remedy this proceeding. Adopted. Mr. Harlan introduced a bill supplementary to an act for the relief of persons for damages sustained by the outrages of certain bands of Sioux Indians. The bill extends relief given to citizens of - Minnesota to lowa and Dacotah. Passed. Mr. Harris presented the reso lution of the New York Senate relative to bounties and arrears of pay to the families of soldiers. Mr. Wilson introduced a bill to pay for arming loyal citizens and troops in any State or States the inhab itants of which have been or may hereafter be in re bellion against the United States. In the House Mr. Dawes from the Committee on Elections, made an unfavorable report on the cre dentials of Alvin Hawkins, claiming a seat as rep resentative from the Ninth Distriot of Tennessee, Mr. McPherson made a report from the Conference Committee on the disagreeing amendments to the bill for an additional number of Major-Generale and Brigadier-Generals. The agreement is to appoint thirty of the former and seventy-five of the latter. The House proviso is also modified so that the officers to be appointed under this act shall be selected from those conspicuous for gallant or meritorious conduct in time of duty. Mr. Cox moved to lay the report on the table. Disagreed to—yeas 30 ; nays 85. The report was adopted. The House took up the report,from the Committeeof the Whole on the State of the Union on the bill containing amendments to the Internal Tax bill. SPECIAL NOTICES /Kir Coughs r Consumption..--Sufferer• I send One Dollar to Dr. 0' Unger, Baltimore. Mil , and re ceive, by return mail. a box of his Wonderfully Cheering Certain Duel, Consumptive Comported. A box Wits six week.. [fob 3 4m 4 Ay- To Nervous Bufferara of Both Saxes. —6 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, aonsiders 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. John H. Dagnall, N 0.186 °Fulton stn., Brooklyn, Neu York. (feb 37 ly T MARRIAGES On the 19th February, by the Rev J. J. Stripe, Henry Feabold to Mtee Margaret J. Kurtz, both of West Cain twp., Cheater county. On the 24th by the same, Abram H. Herr, of Manor, to Mies Hattie R. Shank, of Conestoga. On the Mith, at the residence of Dr. P. S. Clinger, by the same, Milton Booth, of Londonderry tarp, Che•ter county, to Mists Hannah Clinger, of Conestoga Centre. [Chester county papers please copy [ January 20th. at the residence of the bride's father, by the Rey. J. B. Kugler, Joseph H. Fogle, of Sndsbury ti two., t Mise Catharine °lrvin, of Strasburg tap., this county. DEATHS. On the 22d ult., Elizabeth, youngest daughter of John and ElizabethEmaling, ba the 18th year of age. In this city, on the 24th nit., Mrs. Elizabeth Peterman, in the 70th year of her age. In this city, on the 28th ult., Eliza, yoangest daughter of Rev. Dr. E. V. and Eliza Gerhart, aged 2 years and 2 months. In this city, on the 24th alt., Jacob Graham, one of the soldiers of the war of 1812, in the 69th year of hie age. On the 21st nit, at the residence of her uncle, Rev. A. B. Orosh, Henrietta, wife of Philip Weitzel, of Middletown, Ohio, and only daughter of C. C. P. Gtorh, of Marietta, aged= years, 2 months and 4 days. • On the 21st ult., Susan Reed, in the 78th year of her age. On .the 18th ult., In East Cocalico, Mrs. Susan Fry, con. ' sort of John Fry, in the 36th year of her age.' On the 19th nit., in Brocknock, Mrs. Elizabeth Roth, in the 7.2 d year of her age. :• On the 22d alt., In Adamstown BoroUgh, Isaac Lanah, •Wn of Jacob Laush. On "the 23d ult., itiEast Cecalico, Benedict Backer, in the • list-year of .his age. . lbe 4th tilt., of dropsy, Mary. Groff, widow of Job Geety,'slieo9 yeeis, 9 months and 23 dive, on which cession sermons. , were delivered by the Rea. Joseph Myers, arethelteimart, &Alba net: Mr: zabh'oriminte; _ln the Vagilah hintinflo• TICE MARKETS. Lancaster Wholesale Grain Market. Corrected weekly by J. E. Baran h Bao., Forwarding and Commission Merchants, No. 91 North Queen street. Larmasm, March 2 White Wheat, It ....... ..... 1.70 Corn, old - 80 " new Oita Rye Cloyesseed Whiskey, in in bb15......__ Philadelphia Market,. There Is less doing In breadstufffe but prices unchanged. Bales of 1,000 bbls. Flour at $6.25 for superfine, $71g:17 50 for extra, and $8 for extra family. Small sales of Rye Flour at $5. No change In meal. Less doing in Wheat but prima steady, sales of 4,000 bus. Red at $1.76®176, and White at 21.80.2)2.00. Horn dull and prices barely main. talned, sales of 8,000 hue yellow at 90 cents. Oats are un changed, the demand is fair, and 2,000 bole Pennsylvania sold at 04e. Clove fseed is lower ; sales of 900 bus. at $6.25 @6.75. Flaxseed is wanted at $3.50. Provisions are look. Ina up. Sales of mess Pork at $15.50@1.6.60; Hams In salt et 7 c., In pickle 8V,o; Sides at 133,-4.gflye , and Shoulders at 6X® 6O. Lard 11%812c. cash. Whisky dull at 57®58c. Baltimore Market B<IM081, February • Flour Arm. Wheat dull at $L97@2 00 for Western.— Gorn dull; White 07@t98 eta, yellow 90@02 cts. Whiskey dull and drooping at 56057 eta. Groceries very firm. LAW SCHOOL OF HARVARD COL LEOS, 1863.—Tw0 Terms of nineteen weeks each, commencing MARCH 2d and SEPTEMBER 7th. For Catalogue and Circular address JOEL PARKER, Royal! Professor. CAMBRIDGI, Mass., Jan. 29, 1863. [mar 3 3t 8 ESTATE OF HENRY E. KLINE, LATE of Washington borough, deed:—Letters testamentary on the last will and testament of Henry N. Kline, deceased, having been Issued to the undersigned: All persons hay ing claims or demands will present them, duly authenti cated, to flu undersigned for settlement, and thou hadebt. ed will make payment without delay. OEO B. MANN, Executor, Manor twp. mar 3at 8] A lIDITOWS NOTlCE...Assigned Estate A of BAM'L W. BEECHER and Wifi.—The undersigned auditor appointed to distribute the balance remaining in the hands of Henry H. Hurts and JacolkEsbensbade, assignees, to and among those legally entitle4Pio the come, will sit for thst purpose on FRIDAY, the 10th day of APRIL next, at 2 o'clock, P. M., in the Library Room of the Court Hon., in the City of Lancaster, whore all persons Interested In said distribution may atteOti. WM. CARPENTER, mar 3 4t 8] Auditor. NOTICE. ---The undersigned Commis slonen, appointed by the Court of Quarter Sessions of Lancaster county, to view and inquire into the propriety of altering the dividing line between the townships of Pegnea and Conestogo in said county, according to the petition of diver. inhabitants of said townehipe, preeented at January /tendons, 1863, will meet at the public house of Michael Zercher, in Eitumptown, Pequea townehip, on MONDAY, the 23rd day of MARCH, A. D., 1863, at 10 o'clock, A.. 31., to proceed thence to view the said lines, and perform the duties of their appointment. DAY WOOD. JOSEPH BALLANCH, ROBERT BARNES. Daar33t.B BON D E S' CELEBRATED Pobrulry 2802,1E583. B- TOMACH BITTERS. A Sure Cure for Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Cramp, Chollc, Pain ho the Bowels, Cough., Colds, Whooping Cough, Rheumatism and Dysentery. A great number of certificates have been received of the eatiefactory effects of these Bitters. ea— Is forfeit of $lO wilt be given, In every ceue,ll the facts are not as stated by those who have used the Bitters. ' PEEPAkID ONLY BY ANDREW REAM, NORTH QUBIN Si., NiA.B. WALNUT, LANCASTIB., PA WANTED—GOLD, SILVER AND DE MAND NOTES, for which the HIGHEST PREMI UM will be paid at the Banking House of REED, HENDERSON & CO. [feb 10 tf Laneaater, Feb. T, '63 PROPOSALS FOR COLLECTING STATS AND COUNTY TAXES. Sealed Proposal for collectintz . 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 9th day of MAROH next. JOHN BONER, WE. SPENCER, .}Commissioners DAVID KEEPER, AU CTIONEERIN G BENJAMIN P. ROWE respectfully informs - the pub lic that be will attend to Crying Sales of Real and-Personal property In any part of the county. Those wishing his services are requested to apply to Gsrardus Clarkson, Esq., at the Prothonotary's Office, who will promptly attend to the matter. Letters addressed to me at Smlthville P. 0.. Laricaster county, will be promptly attended to. [fah 17 tf 7 WANTED, This coming Season, 2,000 CORDS OP BLACK Odd BARK, ➢or which the HIGHEST CASII PRICE Will be paid, at livered at SIIIRK A BitIII3AKER'S Tannery, Blyd-iu•lland Railroad Station, Lancaster county, Pa. Address, Enterprlze P. 0. [fob 10 tf fo ESTATE OF URIAH R. ROCKEY.--- Letters of administration on the estate of Urieh R. Rockey, late of Bert twp., d.eaased , having been granted to the eubscril ere All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them, without delay, properly anther, ticnted for settlement, to Amos Rockey, of Bellemonte, Paradise township. MARY A. ROCKEY, AMOS ROCKEY, jail 20 61. 21 Administrators. ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE .-- Assigned Ea— tate of John H. Giese and wig.—John 11. Glass nod Wife, of Ephrata township, Lancaster county, having by deed of voluntary assignment, dated January 19, 1863, as. signed and transferred all their estate and effects to the nudereigned, for the benefit of the creditors of the said John H. Glass and Wifo, he therefore gives 'notice to all persona indebted to said assignor to make payment to the undersigned without delay, and those having claims to present them to the undersigned for settlement. . JOHN C. MARTIN, Assignee, Residing in Or to JESSE LANDIS, Esq., Attorney.at-Law, frb 10 61. Id (Inquirer copy.) [Lancaster. ESTATE OF JAMES B. LANE...-Let tore of Administration on the estate of James B. Lane, late of Lancaster city, deceased, having been granted to the iubscribers residing In Bald city : MI persons in debted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them, without delay, properly aothenticated for settlement, to Wm. B. Fordney, Acting Administrator. MARTHA LAN?, Will. B. FOII.DNEY, jan 27 dt 3] Admlnistligers. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.--Estate 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. merit, and those having claim. or demands against the same will present them without delay for settlement to the undersigned, residing In said township. THOMAS SHELLY, feb 3 It 4] Adminiatrator. El STATE OF ROBERT LAVERTY, late of Gordonville, Lancaster county, deed.—Let• tars of administration on said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons Indebted thereto are re. quested to make immediate payment, and those having demands against the lame will present them for settle ment to the undersigned, residing at Periningtonville, Chester county. JOHN D. LAVERTY, • Admintstratoi. Or to his Attorney, GEO. P. BRENEMAN, Jan 27 et 3] La.esiter, ASSIGNED ESTATES OF CLEMENT R. POTTS it 1.0. BLIGHT, late partners as " Potts & Blight;" Isaac 0. Blight and wife; Clement R. Potts and wife; and Isaac 0. Blight, Clement P.. Potts, and John Ilornberger, partners as J. 0. Blight A Co. The undersigned auditors, :appointed to distribute the balance remaining in the hands of James McCaa rod 1611. Dam Carpenter, Eaq'rs, Aseignees of the above named estate., will sit for that purpose, on FRIDAY, the 13th day of MARCH next, at 2 o'clock, P. M., in the library Room of the Court Home, In the City of Lancaster. JAMES L REYNOLDS, A. SLAYMAKER. Lancaster, Feb. 16th, 1863. [feb 17 4t 6 ADMINISTRATORS , NOTICE.--Estate of CHRISTIAN HESS, late of Little Britain twp., dec'd.—Letters of administration cum testament° annexo on said estate having been granted to the undereigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make immediate settlement, and those having claims or demand. against the same will present them without delay for settlement to Abner D. Campbell. in the City of Lancaster, or to Jesse Coleraln township. ABNER D. CAMPBELL, JESSE DAVIS, feb 17 6t. 71 Administrators. A CCOUN TS OF TRUST AND ASSIGNED A ESTATES.—The accounts of the following named estatee have been exhibited and filed in the OtAce of the Prothonotary of the Court of Common Pleas cf Lancaster county, to wit: Leah Albert's Estate, Jacob Baxtreseer, Committee. Isaac Downing's Estate, Samuel Truscott, Committee. Christian Hershey's Assigned Estate, Christian itrisman, one of the Assignees. Notice le hereby given to all persons interested in any of said eetates, that the Court have appointed MONDAY,`the 16th day of MARCH, 1863, for the confirmation and al• lowance of said account; unless exceptions be filed cr cause shown, why said accounts should not be allowed. PETER MARTIN, Proth'y. PRoSHONOTAILVB 011101, February 14, 1863. feb 17 4t 6 Nhereas Bernard o , Bytyan, to whom was granted, September 18,1660, • patent for the IMPROVED BLACK HAWK CAST IRON ORE WASHER, aseigned 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; and subsequently the said O'Bryan and the under. signed entered into co-partnership for the purpose of menti• lecturing end selling said Ore Wevers. This is to give notice that the recent act, and conduct of the said O'Bryari being inconsistent with the longer con tinuance of the said partnership, the same is hereby dis solved; and that the.undereigned will not, from this date, be liable for any debts which the said O'ltryan may con tract in the manufacture of geld Ore Washer" or other wise. Ale°, that the said O'Bryan has no authority from me, the MU owner, to sell any of said Ore Wuhers for lees than $OlO.OO are hereby warned that I will look to them for my half of the profit on each machine at the rate. of $2OO 00 each. BAMIIRL HOPKINS. 'Barletta, January 21, 1883. [Jan 27 et 3 S EL /PPING PURR! FEBRUARY 17th, 1863. We are now paying the following prices in Cash for Shipping Pure: Mink, according to Ilse and c010r,... .. $2.00@4.00 Muskrat , 2o(B)2s Ms. Red Fox ‘ -....- $1 25@11.75 Orgy Fox,. .36@50 etc. 25(8)50 eta. - Opossum, • 20040 cts. Skunk, (dark) 25@)50 cue. Rabbit, 4 cents. The above Cr, the prices for good, well handled spring skins. SHULTZ is BRO., Hatters, - N 0.20 North Queen etreet,Lancaster, Pa. bb Et tf 1 P 110 OG4R AP A Y - IN ALL - rrs blerromcs. Executed in the beet style known in the art, at O. O. 0134.1 4 TE' B GALLI:Pr 32 Awn Smarr, EAT 01 SEMI, Partortatarr, _ LIPS SIZE IN OIL - AND PASTEL EtTERSORCOPIC POBTRAITH, Asibrotypes, -- Daquentsotirs, Ea., far Oases, Medallions. ELIEs. . • . . bear 41 gy, CIOABS,BNUP7 AND TOBACCO, Having fitted up the town next door to Ifeitehn's Hat Store, hale prepared to accommodate country dealers and the public generally with the best CIGARS, =MT and TOBACCO errs offered in the City of Lancaster. His stock consists in ;art of the following brands: CIGARS: HARI SARI, JOCKEY CLUB. WASHINGTON. CARONA DUGAL, ELLSWORTH, AMERICAN COUSIN, LA TEDELLL SIXES AND HALF—SPANISH, and every brand to be obtained in the market. TOBACCO: PHILLINZUHLL, Feb. 28 FINE CUT, Anderson's Solace, Heart's Delight, Chesapesks Bay, Plantation, TtainCl2l23, Sony Side, Cavendish, Flounder, Blacksnake, Congress, Natural Leaf, Coarse Twist, Ac. SNUFFS: Demuth's }Lippe°, Scented Rappee, Balch Maccaboy, kc. Jar All orders promptly filled at reasonable rates. The proprietor respectfully invites his country friends to give him ► call.. ho feels confident he can give satis faction in all articles in his line of businces, fob 24 VAL FABLE REAL ESTATE FOR BALE.—The subscribers offer at private sale their estate, known as "VIRGINIA MILLS," in Hamiltonban township, Adams county, Pa., within one mile of Fairfield. The tract contains upwards of 600 ACRES, of which 800 are excellent farm land. and the residue covered with good timber. The land be of the best quality and usually yields a sure erop of both winter and summer grain. Besides the stream upon which the Mills are built, running through the tract, the farm has water In almost every field. There are on the tract a TWO-STORY STORE DWELLING HOUSE, Stone Back•Bulldlng, Two. Story LOG HOUSE attached, large Bank Barn, of • frame, with all the modern conveniences, Wagon Shed,Corn Crib, Ac. The Mill is three stories high, of stone, with two pairs of burrs, chopping stones, all in COM plate order; Saw Mill, Miller's House. Tenant House; twe excellent Orchards on the place, with a large amount of yard fruit, of every variety. The Gettysburg extension of the Pennsylvania Railroad is located through the farm. This estate offers inducements for safe investments not often found. The title is indisputable. S.-Persons desirous of viewing the property, or pur• chasing, will call upon our Attoruiee, M. A W. McClean, Eteirs, in Gettysburg. MARY MYERS, feb 24 9T71 MARY V. MYERS. to ORPHANS , COURT SALE.-Pursuant an order leaned 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 11, MS, L' Cedar Grove," the late home of Rev. John Shields, doe'd, one and one fourth mile. from Mexico, on the Penn's lisilrcuLd, Juniata county, containing 52 ACRES and 104 Perches, good land and in good order; sufficient timber, some chestnut; ten acres of bottom •d, for meadow or cultivation, with a Variety of Fruit, such as Apples, Peaches, Grapes, Raspberries, Ac.; a large and well-finished FRAME HOUSE of twelve rooms, :6 - 711 with modern conveniences, and cellar, a good . FRAME BANK BARN, Carriage House and Corn Crib Just new, Dry Rouse, 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 one-fourth miles from the Central Pennsyl vania Railroad. TERMS: Five per cent., of the purchase money to be paid when the property is struck down ; one•third of the balance on the confirmation of the sale by the Court ; one third on the let of April, 186.1, and the remaining third en Ist of April, 1865, to be secured by judgment. MARY CAROLINE SHIELDS, Administratrix. ffeb 17 to 7 ALISANDHIL SPIDDT, Auctloneor A RARE CHANCE VALUABLE LIMESTONE FARM AT PUBLIC SALE. On SATURDAY, MARCH 14, 1863, the undersigned will offer at public sale, at the public house of Thomas Mc. Caneland, (Central Hotel,) Hanover. The property is situ ated in Conewago township, Adams county, 34 mile west of the Borough of Hanover, avid within view of the Gettys burg and Llttleetown Railroads, about 300 yards from the former and 200 yards from the latter, and mile from the Hanover Railroad depot, containing 90 ACRES OF LAND, all of which is in the highest elate of cultivation, well watered, and under good fencing. The improvements are all commodious and substantial, the dwelling is a TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE, with a portico in the whole length of the building, commanding a beautiful view of the Town of Hanover. Sur rounding the House le a lawn of the finest grass, and a number of Fruit and Ornamental Trees. The buildings contiguous to the dwelliog area large Bank Barn, etabling, brick wagon, carriage and corn house, cider press and mill under one roof, frame house, wood house, hog and chicken house. There 'IN Mao a two-story brick spring house near the dwelling, and a spring with never failing pure cold water, supplying the same. There is on the farm a fine orchard bearing the choicest fruit every year, and about 100 Apple and Pear Tree., 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 fields. Per sons desirous of viewing the promisee will call on David O. Althoff, residing on the faun, or the undersigned living in Hanover, residence Baltimore street. Sale to commence at 3 o'clock, P. M., when attendance will be given and terms made known by JOSE PH ALTHOFF. Possession will be given on the first day of April next. feh 2l 3t 7 /AYES H. WALTON. THOMAS W. YOST WAL TON & YOST BANKERS, BROKERS, Jay, Cooke /c Co., E. P. Middleton .k Brother, James. Kent, Santee di Co., Esherlnk, Black A Co., C. H. M'Ribblri A Son, Hon. Wm. Wilkins, Hon. James Pollock, " H. D. Foster, " A. H. Reeder, " Asa Packer, " Warren J. Woodvrarr, V. L. Bradford, Esq., " Geo. Sanderson. HIGHEST PRICE,PATI4OR GOLD AND SILVER. GOVERNMENT AND OTHER INTERESTS COLLECTED STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION. fob 17 tf THE HIKARD HOUSE This popular House, after a thorough refittingand over hauling, will be reopened on or about the 29th Instant• Its proprietors have furnished it Ina tasteful manner, and engage to k.Tep a table unsurpassed, for solid luxuries, by any Hotel in this country. They likewise guarantee that the Bar eball gain and sustain the reputation of having the best of Liquors. They will invite public criticism as well as public patronage. Transient Board $2 per day. Charles Duffy (formerly of the Girard,) will be happy to meet former friends at the old place. dec 30 6t 61] RANAGA, FOWLER k CO. AOGS7O 4 , !kk?t7iva44., CA 10f ItSfearc, BLANKETS, SACKINGS. CUSHIONS, And all other articles belonging to the business. fob 10 ly 0 . 1 AIIOS HILLBORN. TIIE FAIRY WEDDING!! 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[fob 17 St SOLDIERS* BOUNTY, BACK PAY AND PENSIONS Collected withont delay. - sir °MOE lygr IN SOUTH DUKE STREET. fell/V83.) J. B. seinnaiir G. SPREORE.R, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN No. 14% Noma Qum &run., LANCASTER, PA, (Opposite Michael'. Hotel,) 0 g- §. 0wt.7.1 - c f ,t°';;4l 4 o 4 . , ;- 5 .2 7 '.g;° t 2 00:1.!Iii;°1_:w Wgett:nigf; - . 11 0 , 1; 0 ".=" TA.gtletV4 0 -4 i .' 4lTire,i-a2-2A-i AND GENER AL COLLECTORS, No. 25 BOITTH THIRD STREIT, PHILADILPHLL DIMMED PHILADELPHIA. MA TTR ESSES, FEATHERS, COMMORTABLES, QUILTS, _ gg 6 O R -4 g - 2 t r , 42.a. 'O T ' .+4''°oi 2 F 4,1... 5a2":E :!rig g 4:47,22.7-.T . A'.UiV , 4.l ls tav24?liall 4 M.no.2.7g;PlatP4=o..'.Ele 6 AM litg.2'2i. l2 ' B :TlE E 0, ,E4A14.7 , MM ..1500,0 Vtl O , ;E o m 74.- 22 1 7,E.=e27.1 - Po;;J:f.tegz g ml tz4 g"=gsigaTiM oz atg'ea FINANCES OF LANCASTER COUNTY. RECIMB FOR 1802. 1662. JOHN DRNUNOEB, Troisorer • Dr. Jan. 0., BILL TWA fr om ]G H. Ettark,late Tan ' ewer, as per report of lost Coanty Auditor", - $44795 98 " ' 15 Sufi boa H. Mawr, Mark. Quarter 112161403451nul..aitAiry.faiiii 20 00 " " Now. sods hi. Com. n NW- gent Miner, - Feb. 4 - IL in.lasaisil IteMyfor 709 =May daelknuity by B. ld . Ipo oo 4 . "B.W. Y. Boy4,llzues awl Jn • ri Yond.',.. " 10 4 "B. Urban, J. P. of Conestoga twp,for foaling timber sold 14 48 Mar 4 " "J. .1. Cochran, for U.B. Flag.. 16 00 " " " Jesse Imndls Esq. costa in ma. of Com. vs James 9 06 " .. " same lees paid A. H. Smith, for taking deposition in ease of James Rife, refunded.... " 24 " " Christian Fenrich, of Manor . township, L0an....—.... .... 100 00 " 29 " " Isaac Mayer, Strasburg. Loan, 180 00 " " " " Levi Landis, B. Hempfjeld 200 00 " 81 " " John Studer, 8er1.." . 600 00 " " " Adam H. Longenecker, Beet Larnpeter, Loan " " Elias B. Bomberger, B Hemp field. loan 1000 00 Ap'l 1 " " Danl , lCochel, U. Leacock,Loan 2060 00 " Jno Martin,'Bie Sprinellarl".„ 400 10 " " " Tabu Rachel, Btresburg....... 1000 00 " " Chn Elmer, Elizabeth ...... 310 00 " John Boyer, Marthelm....... 400 00 " John B. Sensenig, Earl ..... ".. 4500 00 " Benj. Landis, B Lampater..... 1000 00 " B. H. LongentSeker.Laneaster... 600 00 " " L.W. Einzer.E.Hempfield..... 100 00 " " " John Rohrer, do .."•. 500 00 " " Abru Landis, B. Lampater..".. 600 00 " " 'robins 17..Kreider,W do 700 00 • " Elizabeth LOAMIIII. B do .." • 260 00 " " " Christ. Gerhart; E. do •.".. 432 CO " " " " John Geist. jr., East d 0.... 750 00 •' "" " Abm D. Heller, Blenheim.. . ".. 1000 00 " 2 " Ino De Ginger, ar.,E-Hemplie4l 11000 00 • " " " John M. Brahman, Penn, Loan. 1020 00 • 7 " • " Jacob Bomberger, Upper Lea cock, Loan "22 " " Henry Andrews. J.P. of Marti.: township,for stray sheep sold 4 98 • " " " Wm. Winters, Mt Joy twp. for Road damages on lands of P. Myers and C. H. Shirk " " " Briton WalteraSadsbury.twp, Exonerated tax ° 25 " John J. Evans, J. P. of Little Britain•twp, for two stray calves sold• • . "28 " " Benj Kreider, Blenheim, Lonn• 600 00 Mayft " , " Nelson Wolfkiii, Finealn Com. ye R. & Catharine 8eck..... " 6 " S. W. P. Boyd, Sheriff, Fine, & Jury Fund Jul 12 " " Jesse Lsndiejleg, costs in Com. ve F Bower "15 " "H. !dosser, Clerk of Q. S., COWS ill Com. vs J. Doersh "23 " "D. H. rfeitaha, Treasurer of Commission to Virginia,bal. refunded 55 40 " " " " Semi Johne,U. Leacoek, Loan. 800 00 "24 " " Swart Kuhn, City• ".. 00 "29 " " Elias B. Bomberger,E.Hem'd".. 600 00 "28 " " Simon Minich,E. Hempteld ".. 400 00 Aug 4 " '• John Rohrer, W. Lampeter".. 600 00 "11 " " John G. Kendig,E. do "... 4500 00 " " " " Maury Lichty, R Mempfleld ".. 86 06 " " •' " John Rohrer, do ".. 100 00 " Daniel Rohrer, do ".. 200 00 "12 " " Farmers Rank of Lancaster •'.. 26000 00 "19 " " Wm. Carpenter,Eaq ".. 10000 00 '• 14 " " Lancaster County 8ank......".. 9000 00 "IS " " Taylor Lane Kller, city....".. 60 00 "18 " " Amos Sourbeer, Manor ".. 2600 00 " " "J. P. Kraals, Ephrata. "... 100 00 " " Baml M. Wright, Coneatoga ".. 1000 DO " " " Jacob Rohrer,ar.E.Lampeter".. 600 00 "26 " " Jesse Landis, Esq., Fees paid in Military by late Treasurer, returned "29 " " John Stauffer, Earl, Loan Sep 1 " ' A. Buckwalter, East Lampeter twp, RlD:oersted tax " 2 " • " S. W. P. Boyd, Sheriff, Jury Fund di Fines " 5 " John M. Greider,W. Hempfield, Guardian of Mary Jane and Catharine Pearson, Loan " 6 " " Lewis Spreaher. City, guardian of minor children of Pairabth Kidder, Loin "12 •• " Chu Bomberger,Manliclm,Loan "13 " "W m Llppold, E. Lanapeter ".. "16 •• " John G. Handl& do • • "16 " " John Miller, B. Hemplield " "22 " " Rudolph Myer, Conestoga " "29 " . Anna S. Sensinig, City " Oct 4 " " Jonas Lauber, Clay " 6 " " Martin Shreiner, City ...... ..". •• •• " Margaret Steward, City ••., " " " " John G. Kendig, Manor •'... "13 " " George Bichelberger, City..".. liov6 George Mullin, J.P. of 11•Hemp fleldltwp., for stray cow cold "10 " " Amos Herr, W. Leanpeter,Loan " " " " Harriet Blown. City:...... ..••.. Dee 1 " "S.W. P. Boyd, Sheriff, Fines 5i Jury Fond_ _ _ .38 " " Peter Johns, East Lampeter,for Tax omitted " 24 " C. M. Brown, J.P. of East Don gal, for two stray steers sold 31 " Farmeraßankanterestrefanded Aggregate Assessment of County rates and levies for 1861, as per statement Treasurer by County Commissioners: Adamstown,.. .........$ 143 10 Bart 7T7 94 Brecknock 63.9 66 Carnarron, 119 S 70 Cocalico East 1399 41 Cocalico West 1693 40 Colerain, 854 49 Columbia .. 2240 36 Conestoga 1752 02 Conoy, . 995 15 Clay 1324 06 Donegal East 3319 63 Donegal West 918 46 Drumore ... '514 66 Ephrata 2.327 59 Earl 3177 39 Earl East 2109 44 Earl West 2664 93 Elizabeth '793 32 Elizabethtown 265 60 Eden 484 21 Fulton 1031 86 Hemptleld East 3132 24 Hemfteld West . 285'7 86 Lampater East 3452 13 Lampeter Weal ... 2686 66 Lancaster twp 1439 90 Lancaster city—East "Wards 4906 61 West Wards.... 4490 83 2603 94 2581 66 1111 45 3721 73 766 91 6413 93 1850 47 613 92 746 01 366 31 2080 96 2'97 93 1383 68 715 74 3140 84 3366 11 927 66 2535 87 611 87 2624 16 192 17 Leacock Leacock Upper. Little Britain.. Manheim twp.. Martin Manor Monet Joy twp Mount Joy bor. Marietta. Malaboim bor.. Paradise Penn Pequea Providence.... Rapho Salisbury Sadsbury Strasburg twp. Strasburg bor. Warwick Washington .. Excess Tax. 1860 $29 66 1861 3 87 240 " 4 75 " 13 43 1862 17 PI " 4 75 '• 9 02 •' 768 " 2 38 " 620 " 1 49 I 19 " 2 62 " 14 26 Drumore.. Little Britain • .. Sadsbury • ..... Lancaster twp... Colerain Marietta Providence Manheim bar.... Donegal Went... Leacock Upper.. ompfleld Bast • Columbia Manhelm twp... Bait.... Salisbury Earl Sari East, Cocalico West... Strasburg Mount Joy bor. Penn • • • Strasburg bor... Adamstown .... Latino& Ephrata Conestoga Hempfeld West Warwick Brecknock...... To amount of outstanding taxes as per re port of last County Auditor Bearable remaining unpaid Items in Court bills relief ordere , Expenditures of 1862. By amount of Court orders In favor of John McCartney, William Van Blade and Ja cob A. Miller, Auditors for Auditing the several accounts and expenditures for 1861 P, G. %barman. Court order for Stating the account of 1861 642 Commissioners orders drawn in 1862, including bounties to Volunteers 925 Court Bills and Certificates paid In 1863 86 Orders and Rolls drawn by the Board of Belief to families of Volunteers 89 Road Viewers and Surveyors orders.... Constable return orders to Court of Q 8... Bzonorations allowed to Collectors Commissions •• Outstanding Taxes Earl, Bast 1857 Strasburg borough, 1859 Drumore township, 1880 Rapbo 1861 AdamstoWu bor. 1862 •Bart township •• Breeknock " •Carnanon " Columbia borough " Coeslieo B, twp, •Conoy •Clay Donegal E. " Drumors " Bari •Earl W. " •Elizabeth '• •Elizabethtown bor. " Fallon township " Lampster B" LampeterW" •Lancaster City, B W" " W W Little Britain twp. " •Martla Manor , • " •11 Monntjoy bor. •Paradiee twp. " *Baguet; Bapbo " Salisbury " Strasburg boro Washington " MEM Treasmrera Commission on $174,939 76 at @3-10 par cent— 1,400 00 Balance 41,873 00 Those marked thin • have sines paid AlllllTOll,B' BEPORr. tlio undersigned . Auditors of -Lan, castor okay, do certify,. that wo hive artfully 'ex aaalisot‘tho slowo-acootuit Of =Jebn Detffingot; Si4v, Tnsouror of mad County, and hay compattlt his vouchers -with the same and And • balance in his IPhilip Myers, Mount ;Toy hands of Forty-One thousand eight hundred and seven. Chr'n. Bheirick do ty-three dollars, ($41,873 OIL) Peter Weiland, do We have examined the account of Christian Cast, Jonathan Stauffer, Strasburg,.,.._..—. Esq., Treasurer of this Poor and souse of Smployment! of„.l..ancaster county. and And a balance in his bands of Two hundred and thirty-one dollars_ and eighty two cents, ($231 82) on the first day of January, 160. We have also examined the account of Joseph Sam son, Esq., Treasurer of the Boazd of Prison Inspectors and found It correct, showing a balance in his bands of Fifty-four dollars and seydity-four cants ($.54 74) on the Ant day of January, 1883. The liabilities of the county at the present time for Individual loans at five per cent. per annum amount to $121,763 25; deducting the above amount in hands of the Treasurer $411773 00 would show an indebtedness of $79.910 25. The outstanding taxes amount to $16,5132 41. In licitness whereof we have hereunto set our hands at the Commissioners Office this twenty second day of January, 1861, CONEESSIONEBS' 'STATEMENT. Assessor? Pay. • THE following is a statement of the A . Commissioners' Orders drawn on John Belanger, Esq., Treasurer of Lancaster county, for the year 1862. Adamstown, Samuel Stork - - g2O 00 Bart, H. Baumgardner. 69 75 Brecknock, Levi Lettish 60 00 Carnarvon, Jospb Weaver 60 00 Cocalico east, Samuel Wiesser 70 00 Costae° West, John Edwards ..- 72 00 Coleraln, James McCu110ugh........ 55 00 Columbia bor., Joe. H. 81ack...—...-.... - 125 00 Conestoga, S. M. Rohrer Coney. Frederick Smith Clay, Jacob Hebrew Donegal Beet. George B. Murray Donegal West, Frederick Oldweller Dnzmore, James D. Welsh Ephrata, J. S. Sharp.. ............ Earl, A. G. Sutton Earl East, John Stauffer Earl Weal. F. G. Carpenter Elizabeth, Jos. M. Mathews Elizabethtown, Charles Ebeeher.... Eden, John Graham Fulton, Lewis H. MeCardle Hempfleld But, Henry Shroll Hempfleld West, Joe. S. Denlinger. Lampeter Bast, J. B. Diffenbach,... Lampeter West, George Meter Lancaster twp., Benjamin Haber Lancaster city—N, W. Ward, Msa. G. Beal, to of Leacdck, Mahlon Ruth, Leacock 13pper,N. F. Shaaffer Little Britian, John H. Harlan Hanheint tarp., John W. Frantz,. Mantic, James Simpson Manor, A. B. Witmer Mount Joy tarp., William Winters . Mount Joy bor., Peter 8runer........ Ntartette, FA. Baker. ........... hianbelm bor., Henry Diffenderter Paradise, George Anthony Penn, Isaac Gingrich........ Pequea, Samnel Hess 45 00 Providence, Martin Reese.-- 59 00 Bapho, John B. Breneman 86 00 Salisbury, J. D. Warfel 130 00 Sadebury, James Hood 65 00 Strasburg twp., Daniel Helm SO PO Strasburg bor., John Wombs ........... .....-....-... 31 00 Warwick, A. B. Hackman 90 00 Washington, Joseph B. Charles 32 opo P. G.Bberman,for altering Columbia assessment 30 00 George timer, Assessor, West Lmpeter, on ac count of taking asseessment for $25 00 Jacob Gompf. Assessor, 8. E. Ward, city, on ac count of taking assessment for 1863 30 00 Chas. G. Beal, Assessor, N. W. Ward, city, on account of taking assessment for 1862,.........50 00 Erecting Bridges. Henry Breneman, Treasurer of Elizabeth. town bor., donation towards building a small bridge. . $ 16 00 Charles W. Heckel, in full for an iron trues across Pogue& creek, near Daniel Den linger's Mill 1525 00 W. & M. H. Foulke, for masonry for bridge at Denlinger's Mill 2'78188 11l 09 190 00 100 00 950 00 225 00 $lBlB 88 Repairing Bridgea. Samuel Wolf di Co., In fall for repairing bridge across the Conestoga at Snaveley'e 120 00 John Weaver, for shingles and lumber for 67 60 '.. 9000 00 50 00 950 00 400 00 '6B 00 4600 00 800 00 HenryMneser, Beg , Clerk fees 8. W. P. Boyd, Esq., Sheriff fees Emlen Franklin. Esq., Attorney fees. Wm Ang, Atlee, Esq., Attorney fees.. 60 00 I John Livingston, Esq., Attorney fees. Jurors' pay Justices' fees Constables' tees Witness pay ...... . Crier and tipatavea' pay Jurors' pay Crier and Tipetavee' pay Joe. C. Snyder. for extra work and sundries $ 82 06 George M. Steinman & Co., Hardware &c... 18 69 Bateman & McCollum, for painting SO 25 Deaner & Shanm, for new Heaters and sun• dries • 197 65 Joseph fiberman's estate, care and winding TOWEL Clock 25 00 Henry Wagener, hauling Coal and shovel. lag Snow 600 John M. Frantz, 4 dozen Broomsl 50 Theo. W. Herr, Tally Lists and postage....." 6 74 Jacob Leib, ft", dozen Brooms . 130 A. C. Flinn, plumbing and Gas &lug 14 33 Silvins & May, for Hardware 3 12 Hirsh & Bros., for Feather Duster_ 1 75 Lancaster City, for Water Rent 3B 00 George Calder & Co., bill for Sand 2 FO M. Steigerwalt, bill for Ice 12 31 Jacob Hartman, bill for Ice 3 29 Jacob Rotbarmel, for Brushes 9 94 David Pancoast, for repairing r00f... 3 00 Wm. D. Sprecher, for Hose 8 62 Coroner. Daniel Balmer, Esq., Coroner and others, for holding Inquests on the oodles of 50 persons found dead in Lancaster county. $5OB 80 Loyd Vandeveer for U. S. Map exchanged $2 00 Joe. Boyer, Beg., 234 days services as Com missioner at $2 00 per day, s466—and 4150 miles at 6 cents per mile, $249 Total $717 00. Balance due him at set- tlemeat 287 00 Levi Reist, Req., 183 days services at $2 00 per ,day, $364 00, and 2520 miles at 6 Ms. per mile, $l6O 20—Total $517 20. Ba• lance dne at settlement 167 20 John Doner, Esq. 186 days services as Com- • missioner at $2 per day, $372 00, and 2 0 65 miles at 6 cents per mile, $123 90— Total $49590. Balance at settlement... 145 90 Jesse Landis, Esq., - one years salary as So licitor 140 00 P. O. Sherman in full of salary as Clerk... '765 00 William Spencer, Esq., on act of services as Commissioner 200 00 Levi S. Heist, Esq., on act of services do.. 250 00 John Boner, Seq., on act of services do.. 200 00 Ellen Wiley, cleaning office and making curtains 1 60 John Shaeffer, Corn County Map 4 60 T. C. Hartley, repairing seal press 1 26 EL S. Gera, Merino for Curtains 1 89 John Baker, clerking for Commissioners.. 1 CO Elias Barr d; Co.. for Purdon's Dige5t.......6 00 P.O. }Sherman, for Twine and Gino 59 E e ction Officers for holding Genl. Election $1262 19 do do for Township Elections... 977 61 do do for City Elections 78 00 do do Manheim Borough , 17 95 do do Special Election, E. Hemp field twp 19 30 do do in the Slat Elect on Diet.,. 17 56 Ase more pay for 1 Ste of voters 391 26 Con stables pay_ 171 40 13 9 19 28 60 10 91 1 64 1 78 1 90 Lancaster Gas Company, Gas Bills • $219 30 F. H. Stauffer, Bill for Printing S. A. Wylie, do B. H. Thomas, do F. L. Baker, d 046 00 -, W. B. Wiley. do 11 00 Peareol & Cielet, do 147 75 Geo. Sanderson, do 125 25 T. B. Cochran, do 111 25 Kuhn & Bane, do .? 47 00 W. H. H. Cox, do 300 J. &malinger. do 60 00 J.A.Hiestend & Co do 119 00 Saml. Wright, do 56 75 John Beare' Bone, do and Stationery 193 27 5)295359 03 Public Office& George Wiant. for Books and Binding-- $9B 66 C. S. Hartley, Seal Press and engraving for Quarter Sessions and Oyer 1 Terminer and Orphans' Court 21 25 Joe. C. Snyder, Table for Proth' y Office.... 75 Wm. Aug. Ati-e Feq—Auditing Public 091- 144.703 46 10,768 61 cee 109 60 Farrel di Herring, for a patent Safe for Treasurer'n Office 250 00 Henry Musser, recording names of township °Moore 121 -66 15,818 10 814 47 247 67 1,16020 2,821 42 Poor. Wm. Gorrocht}Laq.on account of Poor and House of Smi..loymont $ lON 00 Can Gast, to fall 14800 00 Hugh S. Guru Peg. for support of Prison... $4250 00 Joseph Samson Esg, do do 7250 00 Penitentiary. Eastern Penitentiary for support of Con victs for 1862 $716 66 Loans paid to banks and individuals $31,931 49 Interest paid to banks and individuals Foot Mortem Examination*. Post Mortem examinations on 15 dead bod ies found in Lancaster county $l5O 00 Footage. _ John .7. Cochranjorpostage and envelopes $l7 47 Road Damages. Amos, Good, Brecknock twp $ so OC A. Trostele list. do 50 00 John Frits, do 6 00 Jacob Hersbberger, do 2 00 John Dnbree &Sieter,Drumore, 86 00 Joseph Markley; do 70 00 Benjamin Bleacher, do 40 00 David Stone, Earl, 10 00 John Risser, do 8 00 Jacob Weaver, 8 00 M. Ideckley,llllzabethtown, 25 00 George Byrode, do 24 60 Henry Wade, do 55 00 Peter Hoffer, do 6 00 Sampson Price, Bast Donegal, . o 10 00 Jacob Newcomer, W. Hemplield 159 76 . M. M. Strickler, do 64 25 Abraham Weaver, Lampeter, 120 00 Jacob Hart, ' Marti; - 65 00 William Wallace, do ls pO . Henry Herr, Manor,. 80 00 Christ. Millers' liet.,. do ~. lO 00 Henry N. Nnits,, 'Minimize, Joifeyli Btranee.Monnt Joy Boro 25 00 IMEEMI WM. VON NEIDA, JACOB A. MILLER, JOHN STROHM, Jr., Auditors of Lancaster County .. 62 00 .. 89 00 - 30 00 _ 7600 .. 82 60 . 90 00 .- 80 00 .. 85 00 .. 65 00 ... 20 00 45 00 25 00 68 00 ... SO 00 full of balance... 8. W. Ward, George Musser, in full of balance ]3O 00 N. E. Ward, George King 116 00 8. E. Ward, J. Hegener, in full balance 120 00 . 70 00 .. 70 00 . 65 00 .. 65 00 - 42 00 .. 130 00 .. 95 00 Ditto on .Account of 1862 Court of $10,090 08 Common Inoue Court Court House Commissioners Office Elections Janitors Pay. Jos. C. Snyder, for 62 weeks pay am Janitor 841° 00 .3fiqtary Expens e s. Paid bounties to Who:dears 663,310 16 Ditto boarding, printing and Incidental ex pence! for Volunteers and Relief board Miscaaneous. P. G. Sherman, for altering valuations of Assessments In Lancaster county, as di reetedhy Commissioners. John Shaeffer,.for Election Lays Jacob B. Brubaker, for Tax Refunded.. _ _ P. G. Sherman, distributing A sse ss ment s .— Michael R. Shirk, late Treasurer, Exonem- Cone and commissions on State and Mili tia Tax.. M. Zaino, for interpreting in Coart John Baker, recording statements for Coun ty Auditors • Philip S. Baker, arresting J. Frankfcrt for Horse Stealing George Sanderson, Eeq., Mayor. Road dam ages due the City out of the County fund. T. W. Barr. Telegraph dispatches on Coun ty business F S Albright, Taxes Refunded for 1861 . . B. Reilly and E. Franklin, professional services in case of Lancaster County vs. James Evans, George'Sanderson, Esq., Mayor's and Con stables fees in vagrant cases Capt. B. K. Young, for expenses of firing salute in honor of the fall of Fort Donal- W. H. Buffer, taking J. B. Keifer to House of Refuge C. Tyson, for repairing Muskets & PreighL .1. Herr Smith, taking depositions in Corn. vs. Rife Isaac Gish. for Tax Refunded A. Fairer, Tax Refunded P. G. Sherman, distributing Tally Papera. John A. Wier. Esq., expenses for maintain ing Howe, Clark and Conner, in Pennsyl vania State Lunatic Hospital John Smlth and others, oopyLng Tax Diplt- rates. Ellen Weiley, for repairing ....... - J. Goodaker, Wring Win. Cooney to House of Refuge Telegraph Office, for dispatches P. 0. Sherman, Jr., copying Tax Lists and assisting Clerk L E. Mester, Esq., costs refunded in Corn. Ye. Ebeling P. S. Baker, S. Haber, A. Idessenkop, John Kuhns and J. Gundaker, for arresting Pickpockets M. H. Shirk Esq.late Treasurer.for balance due State Treasurer at settlement, April 90th, do (or tax refanded for E. Earl-twp do Stationary and Solicitor's pay re (need by Auditor General... ...... ...... J. M. Willis Hoist, taking Harriet Cunny to Horton of Refege John S. Reed.Protkionatary's fees.. G. B. Movary,Hqrse sod Buggy hire T. W. Herr, for expenses in Dom ire Daniel Herr Fag John M. Amweg, Taking Depositions Daniel Herr, Bag, late Treasurer, for State Taxes due to Commonwealth, with costs and expenses T• C. Snyder, tor serving notices Wm. Cowin for a draft for a bridge.... J• R. Bitner & Bro., freight on 5afe...... ... J. C. Snyder, distributing Tally papers and J. Stauffer, Specifications for abutments of a Bridge . P. B. Biker, taking Mary Coyle lo Eoooe of Refuge . . Jesse Landis, Esq. Professional services... • Jacob A. Bear, for apprehending Horse Henry Masser, Clerk Quarter Sessions, re cording Road cases .. ... .................. John Kn - hoe, taking Edw. Webb to House of Refoge Jobn Scott, Col'r, Fulton, Exonerattona and Tax refunded... John Dittoes, Boarding Jnry in Com. VS Johnston and Levi Neff ....... . J. C. Snyder, for distributing Assessments to Assessors ........... ...... ............ ...... Wm. Dungan, for copying Duplicate...... ... P. 8. Baker, for arresting Jacob Yeager.. John Herr, Wit. fees in taking depositions Wm. Cooper, boarding Jurors in Com. vs Wm. Spencer, Eeq, for lot of paint for a bridge . John /taxer, Emi,and others, for laying oat new Election District is Rapho twp Sol .Sprecher, boarding Juror.. W. B. Wiley Beq, qualifying Sheriff and Commissioners to select Jurors for 1663. Jacob Gandaker, taking Sabina Shenk to House of Refuge Brederkk 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 H. L. &. B. J. Zaino, for repairing County Seal J. C. Snyder, for going after election re tarns Constable Iliessenkop taking Winger to House of Refuge J. B. Good & Boyd, clerking for Return Judges Auditor's pay Clerk for statement of orders Relief orders Road Viewers' orders Constables' returns Exoneration orders... ........:. Commission orders ...... ....... Out tending taxes... Treasurer's commissions Balance in Treasury.... P. G. EBERMAR, Clerk . feb4.ll 1863. 1863. ELOUSKEEPING GOODS HAGER & BROTHERS, 1500 POUNDS PRIME FEATHERS CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENSWARE GOLD BAND AND PLAIN FRENCH CHINA FANCY AND WHITE STONE CHINA. PLAIN AND FANCY ENGLISH GRANITE WARE PITT,i ' BURG AND BOSTON GLASSWARE DRY-GOODS Bleached and Unbleached Muslims, Sheeting. and Pillow Casings, Sure Bore Checks and Tickinge, Table Diapers and Linen Damasks, Crash, Bird-Eye and Huckaback Towelings Marseilles Quilts, Blankets,— Window Medea. CARPETS AND FLOOR OIL-CLOTHS We have now open a complete stock of the above goods any of which leaving bean purchased before the grea , . dvance will be sold at low prices. jan 13 111 ST. LOUIS HOTEL (LATE FR.,,Nl:ing,) $2,182 SA CRESTIIUT STIMET BETWEEN 3d AND 4th, PHILADELPHIA. ENLARGED I REFITTED 1 imlimiamiziPe.imit=ii-**oolal This Rotel, the best Business Man's House in the City, is in the immediate vicinity of the principal Nabbing and Commission Houses, new P. 0., Corn Exchange, principal Banking Houses, Mining Co. Offices, &c. OATETHING NEWS S THE PATENT STAMP-SEALING AND POST-MARK ' - " - • PRESERVING ENVELOPE The preservation on the letter itself of the POST—MARE and POSTAGE—STAMP, generally destroyed with the do tached cover, has long been deemed a matter of the brat importance. This desideratum is now triumphantly secured by this ingenious invention. Many obvious advantages must arise from the general use of this envelope. Pirst—lncreased Safety by additional sealing; the stamp connecting the envelope and letter securely together; and this is never liable to be omitted, though the sticking of the flap is frequently neglected or imperfectly done. Second—Security against Impertinent Intrusion • the letter and envelope being firmly attached by the gimps, and inclosure cannot be inspected even If the flap be elan. destinely opened.. Third—Safety against Abstraction of Tamable 'nolo. sures. If the flap be left unsealed, or opened with feloni ous Intent, it will be impossible to open the letter and take thence batik notes and drafts without so mutilating the envelope as to insure detection. Iburth—Security for the free payment of the Postage; as the stamp, when once properly placed in this window, cannot be removed without its destruction. a 15800 00 $ll5OO 00 IVA—Advantage therefore to the Government; by the effectual destruction of every stamp in its first use. ..9i-v.th—Facility to the Pest Office Dperations '• by a uni form location of the stamp In the upper right baud corner, which is the most convenient position fcr the Poet Office mark. Serenth—Verification of the Mailing; by securing on the letter itself the legal evidence of the time and place of It being mailed. This has long been esteemed so desirable, that many prudent persons are constrained to dispense with the use of envelopes, that they may have the poet mark on the letter; and others take the precaution to pin the envelope again on the letter for identification. Eighth—Certainty of the Date and Place on the Letter, which are so frequently omitted by writers in carelessness or hurry. Ninth—Ornamentation; which, though some may think of amen Importance, certainly meets the approval of all means of taste. Tenth—cost. Notwithstanding the many and unrivalled advantages of the " Stamp Sealing Envelopes,^ they will he furnished at a very small advance upon the prices of those not having the benefit of this patent. . . Can be had at J. M. WEBTHAE:FPWB Cheap Book Store, Corner North Queen and Orange Ste. nov 4 tf 43 'S AAG BARTON & SON, WHOLESALE GROCERS, AND DEALERS EN COUN TRY PRODUCE, WINES AND LIQUORS, Nos. 185 And 167-North Second street, , deo 11 '6O tf4,31 _ ~• PHILADELPHIA 6L S--Castor Oil Sweet Oil, Oil 01 SPIKE, STON - A,SENtor BASSAIESAS, &a, • - Per sale at THOMAS 814Willit4 Wag t Chemical Store West King etreet-Akt. M i 5 00 3500 35 00 150 co $1,216 00 $54,263 IS 11 76 33 13 1 00 26 00 13 21 1 60 $5,046 12 $ 180 00 25 00 16,313 15 314 7 247 87 1160 20 2821 42 $235.369 03 LEVI S. REIST, JOHN HONER, Wl2l. SPENCER Commissioners. HAGER & BROTHERS HENRY NMI, Superintendent. ' " RICHISPTHWB NO ...The Acme to of the respective decedents heiennto - annexed; • flied in the Register's Office of Lancaster County, .for ri lirmation and allowance, at an Orphans' Court to be held in the Court Hones, in the City of . Laicaiter, on the THlo'clock:, A . MC2DAY MARCH next,..the 10th „ at 10 Catharine Ditienbaugh, East Lampeter township. By John Smith, Administrator. James M. Bennett, City of Philadelphia Guardianship Atom:mt. By Samuel B. P. Lytle, Guardian al Eantord Bennett, minor child of deceased. Samuel Bleacher, .Providence township. G Account. By John Hildebrand, Guardian =Vs Bleacher, minor child of deceased, (now deceased.) Elisabeth Eckert, Leaccek township. By Mum Eby and •Geom L. Eckert, Executors. . • . - Amos Maxfield , Little Britain township,— Guardianship Account. By William Wood, Guardian of Susanna, Simeon, William, Jacob, Sarah, George and Amos Hex field, minor children of deceased. Deborah Wright, Borough of Columbia. By Diliwyn Pur dah, Executor. James Laird, City of Lancaster. By Andrew J.Laird, Ad ministrator. Rachel Dubroe, Dramore township. By Samuel J. Ank rim, Executor. George Zeisets, City of Lancaster. By Peter Zeisefs, Ad ministrator. Benjamin Hershey, Paradise township Guardianship An• 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 chil dren of deceased. John Cauffman, 'Fulton township. Guardianship Account. By Lewis 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 Riaaer, Administr ator. John Bank, East Cocalico township., By Jacob Rant*, Administrator pendants liter ------ John itanck, East Cocaßoo township: . By Allen P.Mlib man, Administrator pendente lite.: John Renck, East Cocallco townsti By oyrtis Beam, Administrator pendent. Itte. „ Martin Groff Martin township. Grnirdlanahip Account.— By Abraham Brnbaher, Br., Guardian at Susanna Groff and Leah Groff, minor children of deceased. Blies Groff, Mattis township. Guardianship Account.— By Abraham Brubaker, Sr., Guardian of Henry -Gruff and MISICOUOS Grog , minor children of deceased. - EIEM=ZW==I ••• • . Samuel Martin, East Earl township. Guardianship Ac count. By Peter' Zimmerman, Guardian of Susanna Martin, one of the minor children of deceased. Andrew S. Kauffman, East Hempfleld township. By Philip Hottenstein, Executor. Joseph S. Wesley, East Hempfleld• township. By john Stauffer and Christian H. Stauffer, Administrratork Augustus Brooks, City of Lancaster, By Charles H. How ell, Administrator. Ann Thomas, Pequea township. By Adam Thomas and Jokn Harman, Administrators. • Elisabeth Graft, Pequea township. By Adam Thomas and John Harman, Administrators. Susanna Herr, West Lampeter township. By Abraham Herr, Administrator. Henry Haldeman, Jr. Conoy township. Guardranship Account. By E. Haldeman, Guardian of Harlon Mids. man, a minor daughter of deceased. William Lafferty, Salisbury township. By Bliss Diem, Administrator. George Holey, Salisbury township. By William Diem, Ex ecutor. Barbara Miller, Rapho township. Guardianship Account. By Jacob Miller,Guardian of David Mi.ller, (now de ceased,) minor cild of deceased. John Stauffer, Weet Hemp&ld 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. Guanlianship Account. By Peter Martin, Guardian of Henry K. Hahn, (now de named.) one of the minor children of deceased. Henry Gehman, Sr., East Earl township. By John Leh man and Henry Lehman, Executors. Frederick Swope, Lipper Leacock township. By Elias Bare and Andrew Bard, Acting Executors. John H. Spickler, Penn township. Guardlanehtp Account. By Emanuel Shober, Guardian of Ellis L. Spickler and Serena Spickler, minor children of deceased.. _ . Christian Breneman, Borough of Columbia: By Ephraim Hershey, Administrator de bouts non, with the will an• nosed. Smarms 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 ceased. • John K. Landis, City of Lancaster. Guardianship Account. By Christian B. Landis, Guardian of Benjamin B. Lan dis, minor son of deceased, (now of age.) Nancy Hess, Conestoga township. By Andrew Zeroher, Administrator. Susanna Spotte, Caernarvon township. By John Spotts and Joseph Hertzler, 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 pouter .d John Carpenter, Administrators. William Shreiner, Warwick townehip. • By Wm. Shreiner, Executor. Christian Schreffer, Ephrata township. _ By Samuel &Ir®4 far and John Eichasffer, Executore. Adam Ream, West Cocalico township. By Adam R. Beam, Executor. Catharine Sharp, West Cocalico township. Guardianship Account. By Samuel Eberly, Guardian of Fianna Hagy, (now Fianna Shimp,) granddaughter of deceased, and also a granddaughter of Floury Hagy, deceased: Edward Ditzier, Clay township. Guardianship Account. By Samuel Eberly, Guardian of *Franklin Ditzler, a son 'of deceased, and also a grandson.of George Fetter, Sr., deceased. Juliana J. Clark, City of Lancaster. By Henry C. Bch bolt. ' Executor. Samuel Bachman, Earl township. By Levi Hoover, Exec. utor. Reuben Chambers, Salisbury township Supplementary and Final Account. By Preston Wickersham, Adminis tretor. George Reinhard, Borough of Blenheim. By George D. Miller, Administrator. Michael G. Wenger, West Earl township. Guardianship Account. By Levi Groff, Guardian of Levan Wenger, one of the minor children of decessecl. Peter Shaeffer, Earl township. Suppldnentary Account. By Levi Sheeffer and Solomon Shaeffer, Executors. Elizabeth Ruhl, Rapho townehip. By Ohrladen Buhl, Admintatrator. Thomas S. Bryan, (Emmy township. By Job A. Miller and Edward S. Bryan, Administrator. Jacob Denlinger, Pallid!. township. Supplementary and Final Account. By John Denting,. Sr., Surviving Ex. ecutor. Lewis Burford, Jr., City of Lancaster. By Sarah D. Bur ford, Administratriz. Caleb Linton, Earl township. By Reuben H. Bltzer, Ad• ministrator. Joseph llartronft, . Guardianship Account. By Daniel S. Erb, Guardian of Sarah Hartronft, minor child of deceased. Samuel Garkch, Borough of Mount Joy. By David Bar. lath 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'Conomy, Trustee under the Will of deceased. Susanna Hess, East 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, grand nephew and niece, of decoaeed. Tha said Susan now of age. Frederick Miller, Brecknock township. By Christian Miller, Administrator. George Slump, Sr., Breeknock township. By Tease Bopp and George Slmp, Administrator. John koop, Salisbury township. Guardianship Account. By Joseph Buckwalter, Guardian of Elizabeth Hoop, minor daughter of deceased Lydia Addams, Borough of Adamstown. Guardianship Account. By Boatels Bil Unfelt, Guardian of Samuel Addams, a minor eon of deceased. Joseph Bowmarn. Breakneck township. By John G. Bow man, Administraitor. Levine Good, Breakneck township. By Amos Good, Ad ministrator. Elias Redcay, Jr.,. Borough of Adamstown. By Susan Redeay and William biotin, Administrators. Simon M. Nagle, Earl township. By Sarah Nagle, Adminis tratrix. Jpcob Ax, Cmrnarvon township. By George Az and Hawkins, Executors.. Jacob Kreider, Conestoga township. Guardianship An count. By Martin S. Garnish, Guardian of Mary Kreider, Ann Kreider, Susan Kreider and Family Kreider, minor children of deceased. The said Mary and Ann, now of age. Jacob Hostetter Lancaster township. Trust Account. By John B. Eehbach, Testamentary Trustee of Jacob Hos tetter, a eon of deceased. Jacob Hostetter, Lancaster township. Trust Account. By David Herr, Testamentary Trustee of Henry Hostel. ter, a eon of deceased. Joseph Koaigmacher, Ephrata township. By Adam Konlg macher and William Carpenter, Executors Benjamin Seidomridge, Leaeock township. By Harriet Seldomridge, J. F. Seldonuidge and George fieldomridge, Administrators. Jobe? Mowrer, Martio township. Guardianship Account. By Abner Peoples and Hiram Peoples, Executors of John Peoples, deceased, who was Guardian of George H. Mowrer, Susan M. Mowrer, Daniel B." Mowrer, John B. Mowrer, Ann E. Mowrer and Amanda Mowrer, minor children of deceimed. Abraham Haverstiek, West Earl township. Guardianship Account. By John Haverstick, late Guardian of Amos Haverstick, deceased, who was a eon of deceased. John N. Muscleman. Earl township. By Daniel Rife and Christian Johns, Executors. Anna Miller, West Lampeter township. By Henry Executor. • Enoch Stokes, City of Lancaster . . By Gee. B. Breileman, Esq., Administrator. John Bamborongh. City of Lancaster. Guardianship AG count. By R. F. Bauch. Guardian of Jeremiah and William Bamborougb, and late Guardian of Sophia Rata borough, minor children of deceased. Daniel Herr, Manheim township. Guardianship Account. By Henry Getz, Guardian of Mary M. Herr, Ann Eliza Herr and John P. Herr, minor children of deceased. Reah Frazer, Bed, City of Lancaster. By Ablann Fraier, Aoministratrix. George Becker, Mount Joy township. By Amos . Becker and John Becker, Executors. David Miller City of Lancaster. By Samuel L. Witmer and W. Carpenter, Executors. Lsaac Kling, Upper Leacack township. Guardianship Ac count. By C. L. Hunseeker, Guardian of Leah IL Kling, a minor child of deceased. Bernard Flynn, Lancaster township. 'Sy Bridget Flynn, gdministratrix. Michael Doerstler, Manor township. Guardianship Ac - count. By Jacob S. Witmer, Guardian of Mary Doerat ler, minor child of deceased, now of age. Slater Brown, Fulton township. By Jeremiah Brown and Joseph C. Stubbs, Administrators. GEO. C. HAWTHORN, Register. Rzonszga's Onsms, Lancaster, February 16th,11363. fob 17 4t 6 100,000 BAR NURFACTUELS OF THE • LODI MARING 00'8 POUDRETTR, 130 SOUTH Wnsavzs, Pfnunzunota, PA. - Ths3 Company with a capital of $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 soil of the great city of New York, are prepared to tarnish an article which is, without doubt, the cheapest and very best fertilizer in market. It greatly increases the yield, and ripens the crop from two to three' weeks earlier, at an expense of from three to four dollars- per acre, with little or no labor. Also, FIFTY TONS of BONE TAFRU, being a mixture of bone and night soil ground doe, at $4.6 per ton—a superior article for grain and gram. 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,- feb 10 3m 5] 66 Ooortlandt et., New York. SIIICAFFIERiS CHEAP BOOK STORE, No. 32 NORTH QUERN STIUMT IS THE PLACE TO PITSCHASE 8-OHOOL BOOKS A SCHOOL STATIONERY. - - COYPSIOIPG ILL THE VAEIOI7II READING AND SPELLING' BOOKS; ARITHRETICS AND ALGEBRAS; . 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