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TIIIRTYZGIITII CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION. g" ') - A
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TtrasnAT, February 2. We will pay from $25 to $75 per month, and all expel:wee, I
In the Senate, to-day, thanks were voted to Com- to active Agents, er give a commission. Particra'are sent
modore Ringgold and General Thomas. Papers free. Address Erie Sewing BiachineCompany, B. JA'ME'S,
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were presentedrelative to an increase of the salaries
General Agent, Milan, Ohio. fang-27 ly
of SC con at various points. A re-
er- A Friend in Need. Try its
ceivedsuls
from the Philadelphia Board memorial
of was
Trade Da. 6WEErn Fe:PALLS LE.LINIMENT le prepared from
remonstrating against a Bankrupt law. The Rouse the receipt of Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut, the great
bill reviving the grade of lieutenant-general was bone setter, and has been used in his practice for the last
referred to the Committee on Military Affairs. The tae ,ty yam's wlb the motd asfonisbinz success. Au ez
resolution requesting the presenoo of 691710 one to t -:real rsrdsde. It i= v. 111,05 stirs!, and will alleviate pain
represent the departments in committee of investi- ~,,,, v. , - l:is tl.,.it at.) other preparation. . Fu all Mau
gation being taken up Mr. Hale Spoke at length in scarab and Nervous daft Ls rnly I fall , title, and as
opposition. . ve for Brea, Wou Sprains, Brrbss,its
sc.than - h . taling and powerful strengthening properties ,
In the Rouse a resolution was adopted, making excite tt; just wonder and astonishment of all who have
Inquiries into the purchase of supplies for the navy. ev, gic,,, it A tril, i'Ver one thousazd eertitleat , s of re
The bill to faoilitate the payment of arrears due markelti- cn , ,, :rrtbrrati by It within the i=..l two yt , tra.
deceased soldiers was passel. The Committee on attest this feet.
WSJ'S and Means were inotruoted to inquire into the , 4,.. --- '-'-• vie. r tke,nrut. rjune It ly 23
expediency of increasing duties on articles of luxury,'
aud the Judiciary Committee to inquire into the ; d F.: q uail' y to All i Uniformity of
difficulties in the way of an organization of toe Pr' t - ' A "'''. '''''''" ' - ' l. iit.i."A:l' ,ter.. ' ,O hl” own
. r.o.,mstt. , :•tt' ,t on . • f the .'re,rent fine Prire Ctoth
electoral college, after which the House went into
Committee of the Whole, and took up the Oonscrip- ,'"E '-`:-. ' '''' 4 ,. - ''''''' `'''" i • '''''' ' AI/ . i ' - ' ' I 'M" L '''
lion cot, which was debated until the adjournment. ~. 1, .. ,:- . .,L i. 1 . , 1 ,, e ;n ; f::-
1 . , , .. mgr! V4 . 1 , : , .. d .1 ,, and tashirnebto Ato: k of
W . EDZIESDAY, February 3. i.,,,„ ~ , ~',,;',, ,„ , , 1 . 1., e , , '" ,,. ' ,,,, L‘ 1 - 1 ,, ' P o re t . ' l C. '.
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• .1A - II oisailattl.., ,„y “n111.,g
In the Senate, to-day, a letter was received from ineraoil it. !Igo, e.., o.t . e.ch article. the very lowest price
the Secretary of War in reterenee to military orders it cap 1 , ...61 , r ra. CO tliey Oat ~seine Lary—.6l :141:155
concerning elections. Mr. Sumner promoted from ' has sm . s.
the Uerman citizens of Boston a protest against the , '. I :L , g. 01,111 are Ytelt tie.t.gat and 1,00° ,4 . and great
President's scheme of reconstruction. A bill was . painstAKtli with the in-fsiee -0 tint all cog buy with the
full s....aran, of getting 4 g. of artlae at the car; loose[
reported providing for the examination of certain
Pr,
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officers ill the army, and the Judiciary Committee . it,m , ml., nee In Craseent, in \lnlet, ahoy° 6th. No. 004.
were discharged Iron the further consideration of ..•. f'; 1 v 425 JONES & Cu,
the case of Mr. Hale, atter WhiCia the Itevenue bill
was taken up. The amendment laying a duty of
sixty cents on spirits sold or distilled before the lot -_, --- --
of July next was adopted. The bill relative to a .• J. W
uniform ambulance system was passed, and the con- m "" ' h ' % I t' ," i . t ',::" i. ,j' . ., °r . ,',,," o ', l :',,'„t rY d '„ w e ilie ' " . .
sideration of the Enlistment bill was postponed till i;,:l r i:id it ' , l et‘, " lii tYtie cit y, Ali, Amelia, daughter <1
to-day. it o at ad .14 Jan, Amelia Ann-, in the 18. b year o f h er
In the House leave was asked to introduce a bill ~,,A .
giving Seats to toe needs of departments but it was Ito the tt.l I: .it., in this city, Dorah Daily, a native al
objected to. The Conscription act being taken up Ireland, In the 74th year of her age.
in Committee of the Whole, a lengthy discussion 06 the ttlth mt ,et his reQldetire iu the City of Italtl.
ur•ii.. 1-11. c Tyson, in the 8711, y4ar of bie Fig,
followed, resulting in the retention of the three
tro the '2..
th alt., in Leacnck tap.. a Ylin ehy, aged 63
hundred dollar olause and the adoption of an amend- years, I mouth and 7 days.
ment making the payment of such amount of ex- On the 4.h ult.. is the hospital at Brandy Station, Vie
eruption for that dreit. The committee rising, a bill . end, it churn Albright, a member of Company C, 17th
was introduced fur an assay office et St. Lotus, and , fte.rt: Panne} 'yank Cavalry, aged 24 years and 22 days.
one reported for a ship canal ,rum the Mississippi to . Li„ the 2.otia of December, 1883. after a Mort Moms,
Lhe lakes. ' Mary Jane , daughter of Dr..l - tho and Emma W41:403, of
THURSDAY, February 4. P.p.., aced 4 yearn, 10 months and 8 days.
f. r., ,, . , t r . ,. .... w l : , it i h o ze d ata fr, l rw p . o r a d 'e to rs far It:yet:ci s her d y fr e i y u s :is h:r e
In the Senate to-day the principal business of the
day was the final consideration of the bill to increase holflus in store for her a life ot Y m P or r e e' than ordinary use•
the internal revenue, which was passed with all the fill Ilea, lirt. 69 cover, eaw fit to pluck the opening bud
amendments proposed by the Senate Committee on , I pr.....ise fan, its earthly garden, and plate It ceside
Finance. That feature of the bill, as it came from ' the Roe , . of Star..n and the Lilly of the Valley," in Ili.
the House, Lazing stocks on hand, was changed by owu cArdee. where
making toe tax take effect from and after toe pa, Everlasting Spring abides
sago et the act. As the bill now stands, as amended And never.fadlog flowers
in the Senate, a Lex of sixty cents a gallon is Un
posed upon all distilled spirits manufactured atter
the passage of the act and previous to the lot of July
next. Auer that date and to theist of January the Lancaster Wholesale Grain Market.
tax is to be seventy coats a gallon, and on and after Co:rale.: ..,.... : .kly. by .1. lt. BITSSEI & Bac., Forwarding and
the Ist of January eighty cents 11 gallon. imported Commission Merchants. No. 91 North Queen street.
liquors, in addict. to toe duties heretofore imposed, „ LANCASTra, February 8.
Four,
S ID rtlao lit bbl 1676
are taxed forty ce n ts a gallon previous to the Ist of ' „ ' - E .- A% ' ..- ~
July. After that date llity cents a gallon until the White Wheat, Yet bushel .
Ist of January, whim the tai is to be increased to a„ I
sixty cents. C. 11,, 01 , 1 "
in the House a bill was reported from the Com- " Le,
minim on Claims providing tar the adjustment of 1.1,1'.
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claims arising out of the destruction of property by !,t,,e.:1
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military authority. The discussion on the ContiScn- ‘- IA , h v.'''' nst,ey, to hilds
Con bill Was resumed . A motion to lay the billet, the ~ i n hbis.,
table was lost by twelve votes only. A strong ell ot
was then made to force the passage ut the b.l I, but
" filibustering - was resorted to, and, finally, as it
was found difficult to make a quorum, the House ad
journed
Pit ri.abet.rtila, February 0.
TI,- b.‘,dstua., market. is dull tut prices are unchanged.
Its ~ale rt demand 18 limited. and 2,1150 bbln. at $7 otvin
FRIDAY, February 5. 775 fo- extra family, and $5.25(4.9 for fancy. Receipts
The Senate was not in session tu-day. and rt cks light. Rye 11 •ur is nominal at $675 and Corn
. I ‘t i:, f,r) Wheat in d u.I and bell, , lowly at 1.65011.70
ln the Douse Mr. Blair, a Missuari, made a
m r
' r, .1 and $1.550.4 93 for White. Rye has ad S vance . Sl to
speech upon the Confiscation act, concluding with r ;t..2.00.1.." Col u'ie iu ic od demand, .1.0,000 bus. yellow
an appeal to Congress ta pass measures fur the coin- sold at $.2 11;4 Oats are dull at 86(M87 cents. 600 bus.
ponsation et the Corder .`. tales for the emancipation of Clovet,cd - sold at $8.,81 1 //d9 Timothy at $375, and
of their stoves. Mr. Smith, or Kentucky, followed, Cl seed at s3...!Zacc3 39. In Coffee, r agar and Molearea no
and urged that traitor, to toe government should chaise Provist,,m, more slowly; sales of Moss Pork at
not be compensated fur the lust of any of their .1• 275 0 2 . 50 [late,, iii pickle. at 13c, obould,s, le salt,
a, 1,0i..4t., - ,:. Lard is a to tit 14, In bbl e. and tieletti, and
property. The Cunfisoation act of 1862 was not ex
15r. in K,S. Whisky in ateady at 93494 c.
pas tjacto, hut pr posed to ranc h the living Mat,.
T,e ' , toe% market infirm and active. Pennsylvania Oa
lie was in favor of the extermination of the south, it
!,4.,, Herding Itai:road tti; Pennsylvania Railroad 70.
need be, and opposed to all measured of compromise. 17 ~, 17,!,,, Esehancle.ou New York par.
Mr. Frays), tit New York, replied, when the joint
Baltimore Tobacco Market.
resolution amendatory of the Confiscation act was
passed by a vote of styes $2, nays 74. The resolution, : BAUM - rile, February 5.
We have no change to notice in the market for Maryland
as amended, will be found under the report of the
i
Congressional proceedings. Kite Rouse adjourned Tub :erns the only sales . being small lots for ruanufactu , lng
corpuses. Nothing doniz in Ohio Tobacco, there beteg no
until Monday. stock here yet. Kentucky Tobacco has declined at New
York, but there have been no operations here. We con-
WAR li-EWS. tines to quote Frosted Maryland at $8; inferior to corn.
moo at sB(rt.9; middling to good at $9(2)12, and good to
floe at $13(m15; inferior to good common Ohio at stiajitt;
brown and spangled at $10©11; good and One red and
spangled at $ll 50(413; and good and One yellow and
The blege of Charleston—The Bombard- fancy at $126415. We quote Kentucky common Lugs at
me 111 . nil eDu i 1 Sly S. uepended.4....,sltion 510; good d.. at 510.50a - 412 ; common Leaf at $1 . 2m113;
of all u tie iis.l ve ,ti ill 1 airy operations. , good to flue do. at sl4@ile; and select do. et $18@23. The
1111,TON ILEA., January 27. inspections of the week are only 139 hhda. Maryland and
The war here is toiaity suspeoded. ilie civic 4:ho ds. Ohio- [-dal 170 hhde.
eocumunity toil of nothing but meal eoLato, old men-
.loos in Boauturt, little prole un the islands, and 5 4. i . ••••,-,, 'l' 0 $1 5 0 PER MONTH.
tt
r!, I i_t THE LIT ['LE UIANT 811 WING MACHINE CO.
what each will bring at the next auction. W c...
hen -
want an Agent in each .uuty,..ta solicit orders for the ,
each
we are reminded of the war it id by ass occasional ' w $l5 Machine, with gauge, arrow-driver and ext
arrival Iron the ha rvor of Charleston , needles. and even ' We wlll"pity a liberal salary and expenses,
there, it 1 nor correr:ly 1111 . ,r111,d, the operations viva far ce commission. For particular, terms. &c,
during the loot tea days home 1,.b1.1 merely nominal, rice , ,02.11711 p, 4.1 address
or have virtually cleaned.
P low an officer why arrived yesterday from lolly leis'' on, ''
Island, 1 ascertained that the troops remaiaing
there and at Morris 'eland continue to erect batteries N t 7 (I 'l' I C E
• I.A.CASTEIt I. 0 031 E R
OTIVWOKS
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at tneii. points. Their guns, however, are silent. . ',v.., v. ea CITY, Perrria
The pritimpul vessels of the fleet lie in inglorious s e ieg engaged by Mr. Jowls A. Noams as Superluten
aeliVity near Fort Sumter. And while writing of ' deur of the above workx, I will be g'ad ro have niy old
thii, boil 1 may as well intorm you, on the testimony • Merbanicx, and other First Class 31s.ebysts;
. to such the
of those who claVe viewed IL, that the stereotyped highest wsircs will hs Paid- F. C. CURIE,
story written by eurrespundents that it wan a mans lib 94t .57 Superintendent.
Lancaster Donnt-rut Pittsburg Dail), Pncl and Patemon
, „
a ruins is incorrect. It now, in conneetWu with . .
. I 4
C• ii.oyisot iust.;t man week, .dud Saud bills to this
others, forma the most gigantic obstacle to the pea-'0,,,,,.] .
sage of our fleet towird tne city. This may be a
humiliating conies:ion, but it is nevertheless true.
A _SSIGNEr.tos NOTICE .- Assigned Estate
~,,
Tao loss of lite which this abortive siege hat cost ei , srael Ileitler arid wile,. t Rest Cocaine. Iowa: hip,
has not been wade known to the world. Doe cir- Lauces:er enemy —lsrae: Ileitler, of East Co,eilico tap,
cumstance convinced we that it was considerable. 1 hiving by deed of voluntary assignment, dated LeEßßU
have beau enabled to view the decimated ranks of
d e k r r t.e. ' il l e6 A i
rf : l) -t ' s rel assigned tsnrs ' g LAI " , fur h ' To t red 'r
benefit ell
f the
the regiments+ which occasionally arrive here from cre d itors of the said Israel M inder t He therefore gives
Folly Island. Their withdrawal front that point ! notice to all persons Indebted to said assignor, to make
has a signifionnee which It rd not. been previously p ymont to the undersigned without delay, and UK.e hay.
given to it. It was the sequel of the difficulty be- in.,: c'aim: to present them to
tween General Gilmore and Admiral Dahlgren. By CYRUS REAM, Assignee,
that act—and this fact has just been made known— Oct. d .IL 0 . 1 Residing In East Cocalb 0 tap.
.
the general divested himself. and his heroic troops el ; 004.
1864.
all responsibility of the-future of the mega , and left "
11 Charles on to the sole and special care of the naval OUSEIC.EEPIN G GOODS,
commander. AT
These fasts have made Dahlgren intensely un- '
popular. that he could have taken the city, in co-
operation with the army, months sines, is admitted •
HAMER. & BROTHERS.
by some of his own officers—one of whom remarked :
I 0 U 5 LBS. PRIME FEATIIF.RB.
to me, •' lie might have lost one or two monitors in ,
the attempt; but it could not fail ultimately to be ' CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENS WARE.
successful." Ido not speak of the present time.
For months past, before the fleet, the rebels were GOLD BAND AND PLA I 0 FRENCH CHINA.
busy in their endeavor! to make the works near the
city impregnable; and, whether they are or nut,
they believe them now to be so, and the admiral .
would seem to share in the unwelcome belief.
The proposed movements o 1 the army here were PLAIN AND FANCY ENGLISH. GRANITE WARE
suspended, as vessels could nu , . be spared truss
Charleston harbor, lest the rebel rams should take
advantage of the circumstance. But there is every
Bloseho I and Unbleached Shootings and Pillow
indication that these rams will make the attempt t '
rush out at night at no very distant period. Casings, Furniture Checks, Table DiApers and
Linen Damasks, Bird Eye and Ilubkabsek
Thus crippled, General Gilmore's course has been Towelin4s. Marseilles Quilts, Blau.
necessarily inactive. It is stated that he will leave kets, Window Slvides.
the department and proceed to Washington to repro- l o b , if 9
sent matters in their true light; and also, that a _
full report of the operations of the army before
Charleston, in connection with those of the navy, CAR.PETS AND FLOOR OIL CLOTHS,
and his correspondence with Admiral Dahlgren, will ENG LISli TAPESTRY BRUSSELS.
be presented to the President.—New York World.
Important from the South.
FORTRESS Monitor, Feb. 5.
A messenger has just , arrived with dispatches to
Major• General Butler ' from Newborn, N. C., dated
February 2d, 5:15 F. 1.. The post at Newport is at
tacked, and the rebels hove the railroad between
Newport and Moorhead city. The post at Evans Hills
is surrounded. Col. Jordan still holds Moorhead City,
but may be f need to retire to Fort Macon. As long ~,,
as we can keep the river we are well enough off. The
rebels captured thegunboat Underwriter by surprise,
and destroyed her. TATEMENT OF THE FARMERS'
0 BANK OF LANCASTER, FEBRUARY 2d, 1864.
AssF.TB.
'1 DE HARTFORD FIRE. Bills Discounted and Loans .
HARTFORD, February 5, S. Om Loans and Treasury Notes.
r Banks
Half of the factory of the Cult's American D l3. u ltltt fr irgH t , b .ses e and other Real Estate.
Arms Company was destroyed by fire this Notes and Checks of other Banks....
mornipg. In the building destroyed, Colt's rs'apercnitoer2aStapkooStock
Is
Certificates
pistols and revolving rifles were made in the U. S.i,gal 'fonder Bolos
buildings saved, the manufacture of United
States rifles is oarried on, the company having LT
a large contract from the Government fur the Notes in Circulation...
manufacture of these weapons. This portion D irivekl.telnodtshuejr. s.
paid.
of the works will continue in operation, giving Dee Depositors
employment to eight hundred men.
Ile stuck of pistols and rifles complete and
D course of manufacture, and which was
destroyed by this fire, is valued at i;1,000,000.
The machinery destruye I, coat more than
$:500,000, and the whole loss is computed at
4, 1 ;2,000,000. The total insurance on the pro
perty is $660,000, of which about 60 per cent.
was on the property destroyed. Nearly 000:
men are thrown or of employment. The fire!
broke out in the drying room and spread with 1
great rapidity. The origin of,,the fire is a
mystery. One usau was killed, and another is
missing.
SPECIAL NOTICES
4Q- 'Fe Coraguarr.plAves.---Consumptive
sufferers Will re , rle n vat ranhir , pr,oriptiou for .he cure
cf Con.umptlor., Asti:mg, ii rauohitie , and all Thruat and
Lung afrOCtiOn9, I.) .serroing ir a , t.lreas
to Rk.V. 15, A. \N I LSON,
r,rur.ty. Nwa.
Jan 19 ek, '2
far To Nervous Sufferers of Both Sexes
—A Reverend Gentleman having been restored to hvalth
In a low days, after undergoing all the usual routine and
rregular expensive modes of treatment without miececsi
conaldere it his sacred duty to communicate to his afflicted
fellow Greaten•r the means of 'site fleece, on the receipt
of an addressed envelope, Ite wilt send (free) a copy of the
prescription used 'Direct to Dr. John M Dagnalt, No. 156
Fulton stn., Brooiily u, New York. lfeb 17 ly 7
Aar -Eye and Ear
PROF. 3. I3AACS, M. D., OCULIST AND AUItIST,
formerly of Leyden, Holland, is located at No. 511 PI ne St.,
Philadelphia, where persons. afflicted with dimeavet cI the
EYE or EAlt will be scientifically treated w i eored if
curable.
.I ARTIFICIAL EYES irrairtr.d without pain. No
charges made for examination.
N. B.—The Medical Faculty Is invited, as he has uo
secrets in hie mode of trealruent.
June 23 ly
UrTo Horse Owners:
DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Solt HORSES
is unrivaled by any, and in all cases of Lameness, arising
from Sprain; Bruises or Wrenching, its effect is magical
and certain. Harness or Saddle Galls. Scratches, Mange,
Ake., it will also cure speedily. Sparin and Ringbone may
be easily prevented and. cured in their incipient stager.
but confirmed cases are beyond the possibility of a radical
cure. No case of the kind, however, is so desperate or
hopeless but it may be alleviated by this Liniment, and
its faithful application will always remove the Lameness,
and enable the horses to travel with comparative ease.
Every horse owner should have this remedy at hand, for
lb timely use at the first appearance of Lameness will
effectually prevent those formidable diseases mentioned,
sesrhjoh all horses are liable, and which render so many
otherwise valuable horse. nearly worthless.
• 0. 1 . advertisement [June 29 1y24
IMEEETI
THE MARKETS
Philadelphia Market
T.:'. P A
Agora for the 1.11.1,115,0 rs
FANCY AND WHITE STONE CHINA
PITTSBURG AND BOSTON GLASSWARE
DRY GOODS.
INIIRAIN AND VENETIAN,
RAG AND HEMP DARPRTS
OIL CLOTHS, MATT [NOS & RUGS.
WALL PAPERS! WALL PAPERS'
lIAGER tr. BROTHERS
Capital Stock $450,000 00.
I,9ntViter City, ss
I certify that the foregoing is a true statement, to the
best of my knowledge and belief.
EDW. EL BROWN, Cashier.
Sworn and suthcribed before me, this id day of Febru
ary, WM. B. WILEY, Alderman.
tab 9 It
CIREAFFER'S CHEAP BOOK STORE
No. 32 NORTH QUEEN STREET
IS THE PLACE TO PURCHASE
SCHOOL BOOKS A SCHOOL STATIONERY
COMPRISING ALL THE VARIOUS
READING AND SPELLING BOOKS,
ARITHMETICS AND ALGEBRAS,
GRAMMARS AND ETYMOLOGIES,
DICTIONARIES AND HISTORIES,
PHILOSOPHIES, So, AC.
COPY AND COMPOSITION BOOKS,
LETTER, CAP AND NOTE PAPER,
BLANK-BOOKS, SLATES.
LEAD AND SLATE PENCILS,
PENS AND HOLDERS., INK,
INKSTANDS, RULERS,
awl Le host nod most complete assortment of
STATIONERY IN THE CITY.
4c4r- Liberal discounts made to Teachers and Merchants
JOHN SIIEAFFER'S
Cheap Cask Book Store,
02 North Queen street, Lancaster.
tf 40
G OLD PHINS I
GOLD PENS!
GOLD PENS!
FROM THE BEST MANUFACTORIES Its THE COUNTRY.
The Ctdebrated BAGLEY PENS (C. F. Newton & Co's)
great N arteries, with holders to correspond.
BAItREL PENS,
LONG NIBS,
and SHORT NIBS,
To snit the style or wishes of the purchaser.
" TIP TOP" GOLD PENS
These excellent Pens, manufactured by Dawson, Warren
44 Hyde, always on baud and for sole at prices to suit the
times, at
J. SI. WESTRAFFER'S
Cheep Donk Store
tip 21 tf 11
CIACI-I MAILING
..
BLACK HORSE CARRIAGE 31 A,XIIPACTOEY.
The undersigned respectfully informfa his old friends
and customers, and the public generally, that he still ear.
rise on the COACH—MAKING business in its
various branches, near the Black Horse Tavern,
in East Coolie° township, Lancaster county.
He manufactures to orde, Family Carriages, Rockaways,
Jenny Linde, Top and Trotting Buggies, Sulkies, Sleighs,
&c., of the very beet materials and the best style of work
manship.
All kinds of repairing and blackamlthing done at the
shortest notice.
I return my sincere thanks to my old friends and cus
tomers for their kind patronage, and respectfully aek a
continuance of the Same. PRMIP HUBER.
Jan 6 7m• 69
FINANCES
OF LANOA.STER 00UNTY
RECEIPTS FOR 1883.
1853. JOHN DENLINGER, Treasurer. Dr.
To Balance in hand as per report of last
County Auditore $41.873 00
Jan. 15, Received from Gotleib Gebhart,
Juatice of the Peace. of West Donegal
for Strav Home Sold
Jar.. 16, Reed from H. Wateen,ofßiartlctwp.
on account of bridge at Good's !1111.. ...
Jan. 22 Reed from John Dom:Binger, True.
for Interest and commission._ _
Jan. 22, Rec'd from Militia tax. as per act
at assembly
Jan. 28, Reed from State Mg being amount
over and above state quota.
Jan. 27 Reed from S. W. P. Boyd, Sheriff,
Eves and jury land
Jan. A, Ti.c'd fro .• Jesse Landis, casts in
+moron n ealth vs. John Simpson ...
met 'G. Rae. from same costa In common
wealth vs. John Sinalunn
Fel.. I need torn .lo2m -L•eaffer, a blanl4 tax
duplicate • • ..•
Felt. 14, Reed from Brint•' tl Wier. Seq., of
Saashury twl'•. exonerate tax- ......
Feb. 24, Bee d trots Levi 1 &Lath collector of
breck Dock ,xonerat-d tax
rah I'. 1100 , 1 from C. 1. Stoner. c.•ileci or 01
West Word, city, error In duplicate of
1001 .......
March 9, Itec'd from Joseph fierce sup. of
Leaooak twp.. per share of bridge at Dent.
lir:gees MEI
March 14, Reed from Jesse Landis, costs in
commonwealth vs. B. F. Kauffman
March 25, Reed from C. D. Warfel, of 9.115-
hairy top., per share of bridge at Dentin
ger's mill
)la, eh 2.C. Reed from John Sensenlg, of Earl
ale:mai:tip, loan
Sioxch 30, Rea d from Anna Witmer, acting
executrix of Jacob Witmer, dec'd , of Karl
top., loan..
March 30, heed from Daniel Rohrer, of }Teat
liemptield township, 10an....
March 30, Itec'd from John Donor, of Manor
township, loan
March 31, Reed from Daniel Witmer, of Earl
township, loan ...
April 1. Reed from John L. Rohrer, of Up
per Leacock town•hip, loan
April I, lice d from B. H. Longenecker, of
Lancaster township, loan
April 1, Rec'd from Joha G. Kendig, of East
Lampeter towrishp, loan.
April 1. Reed from John Rachel, of Stras
burg township, loan 2,000 00
April 1 Reed front Henry Buckwalter. of
Manhelm toansinip, loan.
April I, Reed fro ~ Tobias Kreider, of West
Lampeter township, loan.
April 1, Reed from Mrs. E. Hinkley, of Man
helm townahlp, loan
April 1. Reed from John Buckwalter, of W.
Lampeter township, loan
April 2, Reed from John Rohrer, of Upper
Leacock township, loan
April 2, Reed from Christian Snyder, of
Warwick township. loan
April 13, [toed from John O. Kendig, of East
Lampeter township, loan
April 20, Reed from Jacob C. Clair, for blank
lax duplicate
April 21, Rec'd from Peter Franey, of Co
lombia relief money returned
April 31, Reed from Jesse Landis, amount
collected In snit of commonwealth vs. D.
Laird • •
April 22. Reed from Geary Miller, fo: blank
tax duplicate
May 11, Reed from F. A. Strain. justice of
peace, of West Cocalico township, for two
strays sold
May 11, Reed from S. W. P. Boyd, Sherill,
fines and jai y fund
Slay 15, Reed trom Peter Martin. Prothoey.
jury fund and fees
June 25, Reed from Jesse Lanai, costs In
commonwealth ye. John Ginn
July 14, Itec'd from David Kemper, of Eph
rata township, loan
.luly 14 Reed from Lancaster County Bank,
loan 30,000 00
July 22, Reed from State Treasurer for
abatentent to County for prying state tax.
Aue. 24. Reed Dorn Cyrus Cramer, fine case
of commonwealth re. Sarah Clapper...
Aug. 24, Reed from Jesse Landis. fines in
case of commonwealth vs. P. Donegan
Aug. 24. Reed from Philip . S. Baker, fine la
case c f oom. ve. D. [Toward.
Aug 21, Reed from J. EL Amwake, fine In
care of commonwealth vs. Mary Yeager....
Sap. 2. Reed from William Enemiager, of
[daub aim township, loan
rep. 7, Reed from Lancaster County Bank,
loan 8,000 00
Sep. 7, Reed from Isaac Grish, collector ex
onerated tax for IS6°
Sep. 7 Itec'd from .1. G. Brown, justice of the
peace, of !East Ilempfield twp, for stray
steer sold.
Sep. ii , Reed from Jesse Landis, costs in
commonwealth ye. F. Beninger
Oct 13. Reed from Frederick J. Evans, ex
onerated tax, assessed in warwick
Oa 19, Reed from Jesse Landis, costs in cont.
vs. U. Eberly ......... ......... ......-...... ........
Oat. 27, Reed from Jesse Landis, costs in
commonwealth ea Jacob Groff
Nov. 2, Reed from E. Burkholder, justice of
the peace, West Earl township, fines for
breach of Sabbath.
Nov. 7, Reed from JessiiLandis, for interest
on H. fa. for tax collected from Monntjoy
and Washington borough 11 311
Nov. 12, Reed from Samuel Rby, of Eliza
bethtown, balance from relief fund refund-
4-d
Nov from C. M. Mart D, jrietice of
the peace, of Mourrly bor.. floes to ease of
J. Pulley m Nanle
Nov. 30, Rood from B. Nasser, clerk of Q. S.
for fines and jury land ................
Nov. o. Reed from ff. Musser, clerk of Q. s.
for registering doge
Dec. 4, Re 9d from S. H. Brubaker, for fine in
commonwealth vs. Sophia Burgnet....... .
Dee. 7, Reed from Thomas B. Jeffries, for old
lumber from bridge at theatre
Itec'd from Peter Martin, Prothono
tar)..ini,) laud
Dec. Iter'd from Wm. M. Slaymaker,
Metice of the pease, of Paradhe twp., for
stray steer sold
Jast 2, Reed from W. M. Cooper, collector of
Sadobury twp , amt of extra assessment...
Jan. 2, Reed from state tax being the amount
furnished by the county to pay the bal.
of state tax
Agyrtgate Assessment of County sates and
temts for 1861, per list furnished Treaty
rot by Coun.y Commissioners, to wilt
Adamstown Borough $ 169 28
Bart 949 67
Brecknock 747 51
Carnarvon 1423 31
Cocalloo East. .. 1268 78
Coe& leo West . 1886 26
Coleraln 1032
Columbia Borough 2516 52
Conestoga 2120 52
Conoy 1287 14
Clay 1563 70
Donegal East 4047 71
Donegal West 1136 37
Brumes°. .
Ephrata 2834 07
Earl :3798 74
Earl East 2510 10
Earl West .. 3093 91
Elizabeth 938 89
Elizabethtown Borough 371 48
Eden 606 83
Fulton 122.'„, 28
•
Hempfield East 3774 31.
Hemplield West 3.116 47
Lam pier East 4164 07
Lampeter 352/ 23
Lancaster 1705 40
Lancaster City—Bast Wards 5690 01
• West Wards 5290 24
. 3161 36
.3139 70
1311 09
4475 00
971 37
6010 01
2221 69
631 91
468 50
879 87
2678 12
048 42
.. 171.1 70
847 17
.. 3843 01
.. 4081 73
.. 1055 04
.. 3063 65
600 19
3182 97
225 03
Leacock
Leacock Upper...... ...
Little 8ritain...... ...
Manheim
Marne
Manor
Mount Joy
Mount Joy Borough .
Manhei‘u Borough ...
Marietta Borough
Para lire
Penn
Pequea
Providence
Rapho
Sa isbury
Sadsbury
Strasburg
Strasburg Borough...
Warwick
Washington Borough.
To rash received for Excess tax, a 3 folks—
to wit:
East Wards City 1961 $ 71 19
Elizabeth 1862 3 42
West Wards City " 24 76
Ranh° 7 62
Carnarvon - 11 13
East Wards—City .6 23 52
Paradise 2 21
..
"
Clay .. . 6 93
C.rioy 66 2 11
Martic " 3 67
Donegal East " 3 50
"
Laropeter West . 50
Manor" 4 79
Salisbury " 9 42
"
Little Britain 9 50
-
Druroore 5 70
Lampeter East ..... ......... ........ " TJ 45
Fulton 7 (.5
Eden 1963 7 17
Colerain 4 75
"
Lancaster 7 13
Marietta Borough .. 37 05
Providence 6 TO
Columbia Borough -4/ 52
Donegal East 6 14
Leacock Upoer " 9 90
Br ecknock - 76
"
Manheim 4 11
Earl West... .......... ...... .... " 9 59
blanheiro Borough 2 Pii,
Mount Joy. " 18 15
Conoy 4 28
Ilompfield West " 19 76
Strasburg Borough. ........ ....... " 4 94
Donegal West 2 90
"
Elizabeth 1 14
Warwick " 22 52
Manor - 24 65
Sndsbury 66 16 15
Penn 228
Hempfield East - 9 71
Pequea "
1 67
$463,51 13
. 422, 807 97
115,884 70
. 10,J00 00
. SG 2 1 49
. 85 , 000 00
56,716 70
07,900 00 114,616 70
'2. 7 99
.$ 45 750 00
. 13.414 32
. 1.757 00
2K 892 76
-- $743,823 08
$49 44 i 91.
To amount of outstanding per last report
of County Auditor it 662 41
Items In Court bills unpaid. ..... ........ 41211
Itsliet orders 128 00
Bounties and County defence bills
unpaid 141.62
Total ;3299 324,49
Expenditures of 1863.
BY amount of Court order, in favor of Wm.
Von Nelda, Jacob A. Miller and John
Strohm. Jr„ County Auditors, for audi
ting the several accounts and incidental
expenses for 1862
P. 13. Eberm!tn 2 Clourt order for Stating the
account of 1862
705 Commissioners orders drawn for 1868,
including Bounties. 6m . 211,920 81
772 Court Bills and Certificates 10,275 31
411 Orders drawn by the Board of Relief
to families of Volunteers
Orders drawn by the County Commission
ere, to families of Drafted Men
46 Road Viewers and Surveyors orders
Constables retsume to Court ot Q. 9
Rxoneration allowed Collectors
Commissions " .....
Earl Fast 1867
Rapho townehlp, 1861
Colane.° E. •• 1862 206 24
Bart " 1863 702 67
Breeknoek " 461 19
Carnaryon .... 396 86
Ca:Aliso E. " 616 28
Cosalieo W. • 920 . 99
Columbia bor. 417 00
*Conestoga " 196 42
*DosutgalE. " ...... 119 00
Dramore " ".... • • 607 92
*Eph . .
rata " 999 07
*Earl I,som 119
Earl E.
Elizabethtown bar. "
Fulton township "
Lalopeter E. "
Lampetar W. "
•Lanciutter Citv,E.W
~ W. W "
Leacock townahip "
Little Britain "
*Mount Joy "
Mount Joy borough "
• Aland's* taaraftilp "
Itapho
9aLisinn3 - "
*Bambara " •`
Strasburg borough "
Washington
•
Tres.=roes Commission on 277,399 82 at
8-1.6 per oink 29 2,219 40
Balance .644 44
I
~or 2 40
We, the undersigned Auditors of Lan
caster county, do certify, that we have carefully exam
ined the account of John Denlinger, Esq., Tremor
er of sold county, and have compared hie vouchers
with the same and find a balance in hls hands of Twen
ty.nine thousand five hundred and forty-four dollars
and forty-four cents. ($19,544 410 which he has paid
over to his successor, Samuel Hoes, Esq.. the present
Treasurer, and for which he has shown ue his receipt.
We have examined the account of Christian Gas',
Esq., Treasurer of the Poor and House of Employment
of Lancaster county, and find • balance due him of
Bight hundred and sixty-nine dollars and fifty cents,
($869 60,) on the Ist day of January, 1864.
We have also examined the account of Peter Johns,
Eeq., Treasurer of the Board of Prison Inspectors, and
end it correct, showing a balance due him by the said
Board, of 5 inety-three dollars and forty-five cents,
(593 45,) on the let day of January 1864.
The liabilities of the county at the present time for
individual loans at five per cent. per annum, amounts
to $187,548 63, deducting the above amount in hands of
the Treasurer, $29,544 44, would show an indebtedneu
of $138,004 19, the outstanding Tax amounts to $21,-
613 85.
In witness whereof we have hereunto sat our hands
at the Commissioner's Office, this Twentieth day of Jan
uary, 1864. JACOB A. 511LLER6
JOHN STROHM Jo.,
SAMUEL BOOK,
Auditors of Lancaster County.
MEI
1, 1 44 50
411 55
256 16
2,179 23
6,166 69
Outstanding Taxes
933 11.
36 67
395 u;
1,410 15
803 92
~. 946 94
~.. 1,900 00
550 87
522 00
570 00
77 93
253 69
.. 1,806 11
2,71? 66
Those marked thug • have Aare paid.
AUDITORS' REPORT
COMMISSIONERS STATEMENT.
THE following is a statement 'of the
1 Commissioners' Orders drawn on John Denlinger,
Esq., Treasurer of Lancaster county, for the year 1883.
ABsessors' Pay.
Adamstown, Samuel Stork
Bart, Geo. W. Johnson
Brecknock, Levi Lansh..
Carnarvon, Joseph Weaver
Cocalloo East, Samuel Weisser
CocaDeo West, E. Fasnacht
Coleralo, James M'Cullough
Columbia bor., Jos. 0. Black
Conestoga, S. M. Rohrer
Conoy, A. M. Bachman
Clay, Wm. R. Fnrlow..
Donegal East, John Rnmbach
Donegal West, H. K. I lerca
Orumore, E. Shoemaker
Ephrata, Jacob S. Sharp
Earl, briar G. Spreober.
Earl knot, George S. High
Earl West, Jacob Wolf
Elizabeth, Joseph M. Mathews......
Elizabethtownbor.. Jos. F. Eckinger..........
Eden, John Graham
Felton, L. H. M'Cardle...... ..................
Ilemptield East, Henry Shell.
llemptield West, Jos. Bard
Lampeter East, Robert Miller
Lampeter West,
Lancaster twp, Benjamin Huber
Lancaster city—N. W. Ward, C. G. Beal, In
fu11...
•*- B. W. Ward, H. P. Carson,
lu f 11.
E. Ward, Jacob Oomph
In full
N. E. Ward, Geo. P. King,
in..............
Leacock, Joel S. Baby
Leacock Upper, N. F. Sheerer .
Little Britain, Wm. Gibson
Manheim, Samuel Kling
Martin, James A. Ewing
Manor, John 8rady............... ..................
Mount Joy trop , H. B. Painter
Mount Joy bor., J. R. Ftidgereld.. ......
Marietta bor., David R0th....-
Manheim bor., U. Diffenderfer. ..
Pa. adise, Elias Miller
Penn, Benjamin D. Danner.
Pe Ines, Samuel Hese
Providence, Martin Reese
Rapho, J. B. Breneman
Salisbury, J. D. Warfel
Sadebury, W. M. Cooper
Strasburg twp., J. W. Fritz
Straaburg bor., John Werntz .
Warwick, A. B Hackman
Washington, Wm. Artman
Ditto on Account o/ 1863.
J. G. Bpreeher, Assessor, Earl top., ad
ditional Assessments
W. M. Cooper, Assessor, Sadsbury, twp.,
additional Assn samenta
M. Benedict, Assessor, uonostoga twp., on
account, of 1664
Eugene Harkins, Aaaessor, S. W. Ward, on
account, of 1864
Thomas B Jeffries for terlairing Bridge at
Omen's Lauding
J. McOkada bill for toits ..... ......
Yummy .54 Bro. Luniter bill
Daniel Denlinger for furnishing wing-walk
at Pequea Bridge
Court of Quarter Sexxio.
Henry Musser, Esq.. Clerk fees
W. A. Atlee, Attot uey fevs ..... .
J. B. Livingston, do
S. W. P. Boyd, rberiff'., do
Jurors Puv
Witnesses do
Ju'tices costs
Constables do
Crier and Tipsteves
Court of Common Plead
Juror Pay
ripsta,
Court House
Jacob Gable, repairing water and gas pipe.
Henry Wagoner for labor
Henry Wagoner and others, laying pave
ment
David Bair A Co , for sundries
Lancaster City for water rent
John Johns revenue Stamps
Joseph C Snyder, for sundries
Ditto for relaying pavement
C, F Eberman for repairing clock
Isaac Dunn for repairing We pavement
Daniel Hartman, bill for Ice
Breneman A Itauke for Curtains
C. Anne for repab ing blinds
J. Itotharmel for brushes
L. 8 Harrison for Tile
Comber A Hofer for German Beals
John Ford for 56 loads of sand
Frederick We tver for labor
D Paucoast, repairing roe f •
• Deaner A Shaum for cleaning heaters Ac...
Charles Blumenstook setting curt stone Sc
Body for laying pavement .
A Nato m Bixler, Esq., Coroner and Justices
of the Peace, for holding Inquests on the
bodies of 4b persons found dead in Lau.
meter C0unty...... ....
Commieeioners Office.
William Spencer, Esq., 133 days services as
Commissioner at $2.00 per day $266.00 and
2506 miles at 6 cents per mile $155.76. To
tal amount $l2l 76. Balance due him at
settlement
John Doner, Esq., 137 days at $2.00 per day
$274.00 and 1873 miles at 6 cents per mile
$112.33. Total $386.36. Balance due him
at settlement
Levi S Rend, Esq., 140 days at $2 00 per day
$260.00 and 290 U miles at 6 costs per mile
$174 00. Total $454.00. Balance due him
at settlement
Jesse Landes, Esq., one year's salary as sc..
licitor
P. 0. Eberman, Clerk, one year's salary....
Clarkson ior steel pens
William Spencer, Esq., on net of services as
Commissioner
David Hamper, Esq , on meet of services....
John Doner, Esq , ou ace% of services..
Elias Barr Co , for envelopes
Jacob 8 Shirk for letter seal
J. Hurst for steel pens
Election.
Election Officers for holdiug "Jen. Elections
Ditto for holding Twp. elections it March.
Ditto for holding City elections
Ditto for special election in Manic tap
Ditto for special election in Washln b0r....
G. Clarkson, preparing Gen. Election return
J. E Carpenter and .1. H. Druckomiller
clerking for Return Judges
Jacob Foltz qualifying election officers......
Azemsors lot lists of voters .
Constables for holdiug twp elections
H. Baumgardner, bills for coal at the Court
R 013.58 for the years 1862 and 186.1.
Gus.
Lancaster Oas Company Clas bills fbr ISt33
l'eareol
William B. Wiley
F. H Stouffer....
F. L. Baker .....
J. M. Etkwinger
George Sanderson
Iliestand /a Co
John Bear's Bons.
Kuhn Et Haa5......
Samuel Wright....
E. IL lhomae...
Public o.t&ca
George Wiant for Blank Books and Binding $ 249 96
J. W. Liartley seal press for Re.rd0c........ 025
John May, repairing chairs.
G. Bohner k Sons for boards
Christian Gast, Esq., Treasurer of the Poor
and House of Employment, in full of esti
mate for the support of Poor for 1863
Prieon.
Joseph Sampson, 'Erg , Treasurer of the Len
caster County Prison. On account of esti
mate for 1963
Peter Johns. Eaq , Treasurer in fu11.........
Penitentiary.
Eastern Penitentiary of Pennsylvania for
support of Convicts for
John J. Cochran. Pig., bill for Postage and
envelopes
Loanx
Glana paid to Hanks and individuale
Interest paid to Banks and Individuals .
Post Mortem Examinations.
Poet Mortem examinations on the bodies of
14 persons found dead in Lancaster C 0....
Janitor.
Joseph 0. Snyder, to 61 weeks pay as Jan.t.
$O6ll 00
Road Damages.
Alba Gest, Bialsbury
Christian &owe Mar,
M Winn Harr, Little Britain.
Joseph Smalley, Fulton—
Peter E Eckert, Leseock
Levi 8 F.ckett„ do
John Bby,
Bonbon Bear, Warwick..-
James McPherson, Drumore.
George W. Bair, Upper Leacock --.....
Jacob Brubaker, do . .....
Benjamin Ling, Martheim
Z. Binkley, Manor
John Barnhill, startle
Jacob Thomas, do. Sand Conestoga
Abraham Hershey West I:tempi:l.dd
Susan Peters, Elizabethtown
George Sanderson, Esq., May..r. road dam
ages, due the city 305 07
George Ackerman city ...... , 12 50
243 22
1.50 as
21,612 35
$899,324 49.
No. 16 Wm:RC:harts, Collector, Weft Hemp.
field p7O CO
18 Jacob N. Miller, City .... •••• 10 9?
29 Jacob Shirk, City........ ,- 33 00
49 Peter Riser, Clay ~ • 78 60
70 Three Rockafellow, Manor, Militia. ~. 247 00
76 John B. Sleben= 1.,,, 288
132 Geo. Diller '?., 335
459 George Starke, Upper Leacock • 79 31
568 Samuel Wiener, East Cocallco. Er
ror In Duplicsle .. 540 89
582 C. L. Stoner, CD y 41 00
8l Geo. Long, East Donegal •
• 10 54
82 B. F. Huston, Marietta ............ ...... 18 52
• 623 W. Duncan, Eden, Error 110 00
662 P. W. Anger 16 91
682 S. Spellman. 37 72
Vagrant.
George Sanderson, Sark Mayor, and Consta
bles' Feea in vagrant etsea, for 1862 $llB9 94
Military.
Bounties to Volttnteera, and expenses, for
County and State. $36007 36
Miscetisincous.
P. S. Baker, taking 7 persons to house of
refuge $lO5 75
Samuel Huber, taking 6 persons to houee
of refuge
Jacob Gundaker, taking I persou to house
of refuge
A. A. Messenkop, taking 2 persons to hones
of refuge...
A. Fairer, taking 2 persons to house of re
fuge 23 50
Thos. Kirkwood, arresting Charles 130dey... 25 00 .
Win. Cooper, boarding jurors 40.25
James Hood, for assistant assessor 2 00
John E. Zellerr, dividing election district
and draught 6 00
James Barber, assessing militia in Columbia 11 26
Henry Musser, recording bonds, dm 44 00
Wm. B. Wiley, qualifying commissioners-- isB
John A. Wier, Esq., for support of insane in
Pennsylvania Hospital 928 60
B. Hackman, assessing militia... 6 72
Geo. P. King, attending 2 days special ap
pea1........ ............... ...... ...• 2 00
J. D. Warfel, attending 2 days special appeal 1 00
E. Miller, attending 2 days special appeal... 1 00
Jesse Landis, Esq., Professional services.... 35 10
Henry Musser, itsq., recording names of of-
Steers elected....
P. G. mar, jr., assisting clerk .............
City constables, arresting pies-pockets...,..
Samuel Wisser, for assessing militia .
John Johns, for revenue stamps
J. Aug. Atlee, for auditing public offices...
Lancaster city water rent ..
*John Mason„ re11et......... ...... .............
Jos. kbermau's heirs, care and winding
town clock • •
J. A. Miller, Wm. Von Beide and John
Strohm, re.auditiag county accounts.....
J. Landes and E. C. Reilly, professional ser
vices in commonwealth vs. Laird.
D. Bair A Co., hilt for bunting
A. 6, C. Brooks, for mending Sag
Levi Moist, expenses in Summy vs. Fleist..
Subscription to Sewer near Court House...
Telegraph Office for despatches
Wm. Block and others, services in remoi
. iug public document -
Geo. Hawthorne, witness fees
Elias Rohrer, whitewashing
Penn's R. R. Co., freight on boxes
Isaac Sprecher, for special assessment
John E. Girvin, hauling records
Davis Kitch, for chiseel and coal rake, Sm.
John Denlinger, Me., Treasurer, to pay bal
ance c•f quota of State tax due by County
to the State for 1,63
P.O. Eberman, for 18 empty b0xe5...... .,.
Henry Spindler, for hauling records exit
keeping them
Isaac Mixer, hauling ditto
Samuel Renck, do do
Wm. Stormy, do do
Michael Ibeck, do do
Wm. Spencer, Eai., for expenses in moos
! ing and securing records
I Charles Faulk and others for removing do..
Miss Mary Bowman, President of Children/4
Heine, donation :or support of children
' of soldiers in service
Jos. C. Snyder, watching Court House
Philip S. Baker, bringing J. Kahm from
Maryland.
Penu'a R. R;L'o., for hauling slab,
m. Sheer, for lee
Lancaster County Bank. for roe. stamps..
Wee Sprecher, I ,r special assessment
W. M. Cooper du do
T. Robinson, arresting horse thief
Samuel Stork, tax refunded
M. Zahn. for interpreting in Court
11. !Allender ter, for or i r in his sluplioate.
11. Waden, noir °Lbws. tor labor.
Adams Exprets Co., for packages
IN. B. at ilry. Esq.. quarify lug ilronnussito
ers and 'orisritl
John Smith and others, ropying tax dui&
rate.
Total amount of Commi,sioners ord., and
j 997 90
94 00
947 00
8002
'-055 21
04 7 1. ,
1303 74
179 H 41
264 00
Court bills and Certificate ,
Aud 1 tor's pay
Clorks's puy• •
Relief to families of ',A unteers• • ......
Relief to families of Ilrelte.) militia men
Road Viewers and Surveyors Orders
Constables' Returns
xonerations
Coma, lesions
Outstanding I axes•
Treasurer's Commlsitons
Balance in Treasurer's hands
2301 30
OUT 00
P. a. EDERMAN, ChT).
LIFS: AND SERVICES AS A SOLDIER
of Major General Grant, Hero of Fort Don elson I
l'lckaburgl and Chattanooga I Commander of the Mili
tary Division of the aliasiesippi; and raptor of 472 Cannon
and over 90,000 Pl . lBol3Orli, with portrait. Price 25 coots.
For sale at J. M. WESTHAEFFER'S
18 11
_a 0 )
3 80
- :AI
" 1Q
8 06
2 00
2 87
Jen 26 tf 3]
WEBSTKR AND DA feNE 9 .9
speeches in the United States Senate, ou Mr. 1 oot's
resolution of January, 1830. also, Webster's speech In the
U. S. Senate, Match 7th, 1350, .• On the Slavery Oompro•
raise!' For sale at J. M. WESTHAEFFER'S
Jan 26 tt 3 Cheap Book Store,
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LIFE OF ARCHBISHOP HUGHES,
LIFE OF ARCHBISHOP IRIGHER,
LIFE OF At:CHEM:LOP HUGHES,
First Archbishop of New York, with a full account rd
hie life, death and burial; Be well as hie services in all
pursuits and vocations from his birth until hie death—
with hie P. rtralt. Born la Clogher, Ireland, 1798. Died
In New York, January 3rd, 1864.
Bury . mu in the sunshine,"
Archbishop Hughes' loot words. Price 25 cents. For
Bale at J. M. WESTHAEFFER'S
Jan 26 tf 3]
• rISTATE OF SARAH SHANK, DECD.--
I'J Letters of Administration C. T. A., OLI the estate of
:tared Shank, late of tdartic township, having been granted
to the subscriber residing in Martin township All per.
sane indebted to said estate are requested to make immedi
ate payment, and those having claims will present them,
without delay, properly authenticated for settlement.
j.n 26 6t• 3]
EBTATL OF JACOB RINEHART,
dAc.sed.—Letters of administration on the estate
of Jacob Rinehart, deed, late of Lancaster city, having
been granted to the undersigned: Notice is hereby given
to all persons indebted to the estate to pay the same, and
to those having claims to present them without delay,
properly authenticated for settlement, to
GEORGE L. MESSENKOP,
LANC.BTER, Jan. 213, Mi. Administrator.
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17, REDBRICK COUNTY LAND FOR
BALE.—Three Farms are ollorod et private sale—
One of 730 ACRES, one of 225 ACRES, one of 130 ACRES.
They are all Ilrst quality farming land•. The whole tract
is bounded ou the north by the Baltimore and Frederick
Turnpike, and on the youth by the Baltimore and Ohio
Railroad, awl is six milts from Frederick, adjoinining the
village of Bee Marks[.
The Farms are offered for solo until the last day of
March, if not then sold, they will be for rent.
For particulars, enquire of
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1006 23
8 70
29 50
18 46
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jan 26 6t 3]
ESTATE OF RICHARD REAM, LATE:
of Rasa Cocalino townehip, deceneed.—Lecture Testa
mentary on said estate having been granted to the under
signed, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make
Immediate settlement, and those having claime or der
mends against the same will present them without delay
for eettlement to the undersigned, residing in said town
ship. CYRUS REAM., Executor,
Mb 2 61. 4) East Cocalico twp., Lancaster county.
- I_,ISTA'rE OF ANDREW WADE, DECD.
J —Letters testamentary on the estate of Andrew
Wade, late of Elizabethtown borough, deed, having been
granted to the subscribers residing in said borough All
persons indebted to said estate are requested to make im
mediate payment, and those having claims will present
them, without delay, properly authenticated for settle
ment. HENRY A. WADE,
176 75
10 70
47 75
43 50
61 00
221 03
91 00
240 94
114 '7
3 00
2 59
21 00
AUDITOR'S OTlCE,—lfaitate of Bar
bare Snyder, fats of East Earl township, deed
The undersigned Auditor, appointed to distribute the bal
soca remaining In the hands of Solomon High, adminis
trator de bonis non, of Barbara Snyder, deceased, to and
among those legally entitled to the same, will sit fur that
purpose on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12th, 1864, at 2 o'clock,
P. M., in the Library Room of the Court House, in the
City of Lancaster, where all persons interested In said dlr
. .
trlbution may attend
jan 12 4t 1]
U STATE OF CHRISTIANA McNRILI,
deceased.—Letters of administration on the estate
of Christiana McNeal, late of East Donegal twp., deceased,
having been granted to the subscriber residing in Middle.
town, Dauphin county All persons indebted to mid
estate are my:meted to make immediate payment, and
those having anima will present them, without delay,
properly authenticated for settlement.
MICHAEL MoNEAL,
Administrator.
$1 . 7500 00
$ 3750 00
7750 00
'1.00.00
ITEEM
Tar Refunded
0111 , 1 DONER,
WM. SP.IINCEIi,
DAVID KEMPER,
Coronwsionees
I teb I
Cheap Book Store
ALFRED SHANK,
Administrator C. T. A
NIMROD 0. gUIPLRY,
New Market, Md
fob 26t 4]
Jan 19 9t. 2]
William B.:Lloyd, Barton C.l
Lloyd, Mary Rebecca Little,
by her next friend and Guar- In the Court of Common
dian, George Little. and Pleaeof Lancaster county,
Thomas Withers, by hie next of November Term, 1868.
friend and Guardian Bail No. 215. Breve de par-
Few. tltione facienda.
William F. Lloyd' George
W. Lloyd REA Thomas Lloyd.
THE UNDERSIGN 'l3 AUDITOR, AP-
I pAnted to distribute among the parties interested
the proceeds of property accepted at the appraised value
under the above writ, will sit for that purpose on SATUR
DAY, the 20th day of FEBRUARY, A. D. 1884, at 9 o'•
clock. A. ist., in the Library Room of the Court House, in
the City of Lancaster, where all persons interested in said
distribution may attend. H. B. WARR,
Jan 28 at 3 Auditor:
c sirzoa r ommet , Selir rc ale atOMAB zw t7
'8
& Ohimical 8tor• Wirt King 'treat, Liner.
COMM° SALE. -On SATURDAY, the
13ttiday of FESiIUAItY, 1864, the undersigned ad.
ministrator of Mary Hockey, deceased, late of Sadebury
township. Leine:tater county, will, in purritanceof an order
of the Orphans' Court of said county, expose to public
sale, on the premises, the following described real estate,
the property of the late Mary Hockey, deceased, to wit:
A Messuage and Tract of Land. situate in Sadabury twp.,
Lancaster county, containing 33 ACHES, more or less, ad
joining lands of James Reed, Leonard hockey, Jacob
Townsend and others. The Improvements thereon are a
TWO-STORY LOG HOUSE, a Stone Bank Barn,
thirt‘-two by thirty feet; there is a floe Spring 'Si,
near the dwelling house. The whole property la 3
enclosed in fences and is wall watered. About
Two Acne of said tract is covered with Fine 'Timber.
$ 10 00
63 50
10 00
00 00
25 03
75 00
75 00
2 00
5 00
55 00
31 00
10 00
90 00
00 00
00 30
75 00
15 00
. .
This property is conveniently situated to MilicChurcluis
and Schools, and is in an improving neighborhood and
well worthy the attention of purchasers.
Sale to commence at 2 o'cicck, P. M., of said day, when
attendance will be given and terms made known by the
undersigned. SAMUEL ROCKET,
jan 26 3t 3) Administrator.
ARM POP. SALE:,
F
situated on the Pennsylvania Railroad, 28 miles west
of Harrisburg, containing about 170 AOI3.ES, nearly two
thirds of which is bottom laud, the balance good up-land.
The land is all well watered and in • high state of culti
vation, well clovered, good fences. There is a large BANK
BARN, and DWELLING with out-houses. all part
ly new, Apple Orchard and other fruit trees,
7-,
with large BARN and good DWELLING on 3 ''.'
another part of the farm. The property will di
vide conveniently, is In sight of the Railroad Depot at New
port, and a moat deeirable farm for grass and all kinds of
grain. For particulars see W. H. Toomy, Newport, Perry
county, Ps-, or addreas the subscribers at Pittsburgh. Pa.
nov 17 3m 5 951 R. ROBISON A CO.
STATES UNION HOTEL,
606 AND 608 MARKET STREET
PRILADNLPHIA.
The undersigned. bogs to inform his friends, and the for
mer patrons of the STATES UNION," as well
as the public generally, that he has accepted the tru
managership of the HOTEL named at the bead .
of this notice, and that the house has been
thoroughly renovated and improved throughout, in a
manner which will compare favorably with what are
called the first class Etotsis of the city. The patronage of
the public is respectfully solicited. The TERMS are $1.60
per day. OHAS. M. ALLMOND, Manager.
June 9 tf 22
LANCASTER LOCOMOTIVE
WORKS,
LANCASTER CITY, PENNA.
JAMES A. NORRIS ,
Having taken the above Works, Is now
prepared to execute promptly orders for 1 1 1 1 141
COAL AND WOOD BURNING LOCO— Y .
MOTIVES
of flret-clase workmanship. Also, every: l ,7rigLi :62l
description of
BOILERS.
STATIONARY ENGINES,
BRASS AND IRON CASTINGS,
FOROINGS,
SHAFTING AND MILL GEARING,
AND RAILROAD MACHINERY
dec 29 tbal Sl
94 62
1 50
1 00
3 50
20 SS
100 r
4 00
50 U
9 Is
1 50
10 00
50 00
1 00
For Rats, Mice, Roaches, Alit., Bed
Bugs, Moths in Furs, Woolens, Sc., In
sects on Plants, Fowls, Animals, Sc.
Pot op In 25e. 5Jc. and $,1..u0 Boxes, bilttlee, and Flasks.
$3 and 0 sins for Hotels, Public Institutions, kr
yY Q , Only infallible remedies known."
" Free from Poisons."
• " Not dangerous to the Human Family."
" Rate come out of their holes to die"
:Or Fold Wholesale in all large e.twe.
SOT-Sold by all Druggists and Retailers everywhere.
AW- I !! BEWAFLE!'I of all worthless Imitations.
AkR- See that '• COSTAR'S" name is on each Box, Bottle,
and Flask, before you buy.
AST Address HENRY R. COSTAR
Aar PRINCIPAL DEPOT 482 BenAnwoy, N. Y.
4F> -Sold by all Wholesale and Retail Druggists. Leo.
caster, Pa. irb 2 8m 4
1 1 - OLIDAY
4 7 1 .
13: 7 0ELS FOR OLD AND YOUNG!
CHEAP, TO SUIT THE TIM Es,
And most appropriate fr r
THE POETS IN BLUE AND GOLD.
Swain, Browning,
Moore,
Coleridge.
Longfellow,
Goldsmith,
Milton,
11 11
10 ././
1 11
.1 00
S 00
5 10
^t.) 011
21 00
2 ) 0
Macauloy.
usher,
Liable,
Tupper,
Bulwer,
Poe,
JIYMN BoOKS OF ALL DENO)II`!ATIoN,
The hrge,t aud - finest:3sFortment ever otTereti in the tity
ALL SIZES AND STYLNS,
Holding from 12 to 200 pirtmr,a each. and tan gllO4 1❑
$43,146 _0
TWO THOUSAND CARD PHOTOGRAFIrs.
The largest assortment in ',ancestor. The greatest
variety of etihjec
Religions, Noted Per,loollg,, Paul y Subject., Autumn
Loaves, Nos. 1 and 2; Fiosvors, Nos 1 and 2: Fr ult. end
Blossoms, Nos. I. and 2; Wood Mosses, No.. I and 2;
American Birds, NUA. 1 and 2; Life of Childhood, Nos 1.
and 2; Sommer Landscaper, 111nter Landscapes, White
Mountain Scenery, Fun oy Oh tractor., NO, 1 and 2, Want',
fully colored.
NIEW STYLES BEING CONdrANTLY RECEIVF.D.
4.^21 A/ I.
,9 00
25 ( l
14,3,
1,1 4 ou
441
4,1
2 "9 "i
5.455 3".
t.,13 .33
-219 2
29,144 44
I=l
WRITING Dmilcs,
AUTOGRAPH BOORS
WAD DENS AND SILVER WADER?
India ItubUer Pena and Hot ler3—Gold !,I,un!ed
NEW GAMES FOR CHILDREN
ME=
Come buy—come buy, and make your friends happy by
keeping up the good GM coati - n of making ho 1030 Pr. -
Onto, for which nothing can be more suitable or acceptable
than a nice boot.
A good assortment for sale cheap at
J. M. NVESMIAFIFFEIr:I
ILok and Periodical Store,
dec 8 tf 48) Corner North Queen and Orange etc.
JOHN A. ERBEN'S
CHEAP CLOTHI NG ST O RE,
Cheap Book Store
NO. 42 NORTH QUEEN STRUT, BABE AIDE, HEAR °HANOI So.,
The subscriber has now in store a very large assortment
of FALL AND WINTER READ i—MADE CLOTIIENG fur
Men and Boys wear, principally of his own manufacture,
warranted to be well sewed, and to be of the beet of
Material and Workmanshlp, and which he will sell at the
very lowest prices.
Among his extensive assortment may be found:
Black Cloth Bangui's,
Black Cloth Over Sacks,
Seal Skin Over Sacks,
Black Cloth Frotk Coate,
Cassimere Sack Coats,
Black Cassiutere Pantaloons,
Fancy Cassimer, Pantaloons,
Valencia Vests,
Fancy Velvet Vests,
Fancy Silk Vests,
Black Satin Vests
Also, a fall assortment of Under-Shirts and Drawers,
Knit Wool Jackets, Fine Shirts, Shirt Collars, Cravats,
Neck-Ties, Snspenders, Stocks, Gloves, Hosiery, Umbrel
las, Ao.
- - - -
Just finished the largest and cheapest assortment of
Boys' Clothing in this city, consisting or Boys Ovor.Coats,
Frock, Sack and Monkey Costs, Ro.ludstionts, Pantaloons
and Vests, of all sizes and qualities.
Also, just received a very large and well selected stock of
CLOTHS, FA LL STYLE GASSIKERES AND VLSTIAGS,
SATINETS, &c.,
which will be made up to order in the most faahionable
style at very reasonable prices.
Persons ordering garments at this establishment can
depend upon getting them at the time specified.
Thankful for the very liberal patronage heretofore be
stowed upon this establishment, the proprietor respectfully
solicits a continuance of the same,
JOIIN A. ENBEN,
Sign of the Striped Coat, No. 42 North Queen street, east
de, near Orange street, Lancaster, Pa,
sap Zi4
"THJ R.E IS NO SUCH WORD AS FAIL
T ARRANT' S
00111 POUND EXTRAOT 0/
tg BEB A' AIV 2) C 0 P A
This preperaticn is particularly recommended to the
MEDICAL PROFESSION and the PUBLIC, as combining,
In the most convenient ,41.1t.1 efficacious form, the well
established virtues and propertlea of Cubebe nod Copelba.
For the speedy and effectual relief and CUM of sit SEXUAL
DISEASES, it may Justly be considereVone of the greatest
and most valuable discoveries In the annals of medicine,
frequently effecting a cure In three or four days. In its
preparation as au extract or a paste, the usual nanceous
taste is avoided, and it is, consequently, never. found to
interfere with the digestion, while ' from its greater on
centration, the dose is much reduced. It may be relied on
as the beat mode for the administration at these remedies
in the large class of disease of both sexes to which they
are applicable.
N. B..—Purchasers ass advised to ask for
TARRANT'S COMPO UNDOPAIBA EXTRACT OF CURERS AND
C,
and to take nothing elea—as imitations and worthless
preparations, under similar names, are in the market.
Pamphlets accompany the medicine, containing full and
ample directions. Price, SLOO. Sent by expreaa on receipt
of price.
Prepared and sold wholesale and retail, by
TARRANT & C .
No. 278 Goaccovloa 8T
NET, axrr,
YORK, winces OF WARREN ' Pentium,
And For Sale by Druggists Generally.
ly 16
PETER HOFFER,
Execatorm
E. H. TENET,
Auditor
-moR.F. NEW AND INTERESTING
B 00'K B.
THE EARLS HEIRS: A Tars OP DOMISTIO Lire. By
the Author of "East Lynne; or, The Earl's Daughter,"
" The Mystery," he !Lc. Paper price, 60 cents.
MORGAN ; OR, THE KNIGHTS OP THE BLACK FLAG;
A ETBANGI BROST oa BYGONA TIMM. Paper price, 25 cte.
For sale at J. M. WIDIT.EFFER'B,
apr 1 tf 12] Car. North Queen and Orange Ma
u NITED STATES STAMP TAXES IN
POSED BY THE ACT OP 1862.
Published for the convenience of STOEFeKEEPERS,
MERCHANTS, BIIAHERS, LAWYERS, CONVEYANCERS
and the public generally, on a large neat card showing at
cen
a glan the
tu For sal. by J.M. Lot duty on tax to ':a 2s
No. 44, Omar of North Queen and Orange
. streets.
set? It II
PRESE N T S
HOLIDAY PRESENTS
Whittle'
Lowell
Cowper,
Shakgpearo,
Byron, Efirk,lto,
islrLy.s AND Plt YFD v. 001.7.
,ro,r
prkot from 50 cents to $OO.OO
X
Largo aud Small
DEM
CHEI±S HOARDS, Are
NEW PAPEA DOLLS,
MIMIC!
NEW DISSECTED PICTURES
TOY BOORS
TOY BOOKS I!
TRANSPARENT SLATES.
"SIGN OF THE STRIPED COAT,"
LANCASTER, PA
BOYS' CLOTHING
LANCASTER COUNTY
iNIRTERNTIL ANNUAL REPORT or THE IN-
SPECTOR&
To the Honorable the Judges of the 'Oourt of QUarta .
Sessions of Lancaster 09nity:
The undersigned, in pursuance of law, submit to the
Court the following HeMirt of the Prison, for the year
eliding November 30, 1883:
On the 30th of November, 1862, there
were In confinement 100 Prisons°.
In the course of the year there were r••
' calved ....766 Primus.
Making aggregate of the Lamaist o f
Prison - in.
Of these the following were discharged dup.
:Ins the year, vie
By expiration of sentence and by Inspec
tors4lo
By Magistrates, District Attorn;y7ocort .
and Habeas Corpus _441
By Provost Marshal 138
Leaving In confinement Nov. 30, 1863, 70 Priests
Of these (70.) 30 are convicts at labor • 8 awaiting b •
and 32 vagrants'. Of the 765 received during the year, 62
were convicted.
The number committed to Prison during the yearn th.
cepting those convicted, was 713; 174 more than hat year,
of which 388 were for vagrancy, drunkenness and db.
orderly conduct, resulting from drunkenness; (this is Ave
lees than teat year,) and 148 for desertion from the army,
committed by the Provost Marshal for safe keeping. This
Is a large increase of this new class of inmates during the
year, being 102 more than the preceding year. In addi
tion to the 713, there were sentenced during the same
peifed 52, and remaining in Prison on the 30th of Novem
ber, 1862, 100, making the above total in Prison during
the year. Of the prisoners discharged, 5 were seal to the
Bettr ai
Eastern Penitentiary, 8 to the House of 9 to the
Children's Home, 11 to the Lancaster County tal and
Poor House, 4 pardoned by the Governor, 4di and 2
escaped. Of the 52 sentenced prisoners, 22 were eon.
aided of lucency, 1 assault with intent to ravish, I adul.
tery, 1 false pretences, 1 for receiving stolen goods, end
theiresidue for minor offences. Of the 52 convicts, only 6
were sentenced for one year and upwards; 42 were whits
and 10 were colored. But 23 of the convicts Weft born in
Lancaster city and county, and 18 In foreign countries, of
which 13 were natives of Germany, 27 of the convicts
were under 80 years of age; 12 of the 62 convicts are
females, and of the 40 males but 18 had trades prior to
their conviction ; 6 are old offenders,46 are receiving pun
ishment for their first offence. The 62 convicts were so.
enpled as forows: 8 weaving carpet, 8 weaving bagging,
10 making cigars, 7 making shoes, 2 knitting nets, and 6
making baskets; 11 of the 52 could read and 21 could not
write; 24 of the 52 bad never been married, 4 are widow
o , and 3 widows;
40 of the convicts were of intemper
art"e'habits, a less proportion of the intemperate than the
previous year.
The whole number of prisoners since the opening of the
Prison, September 12th, 1851, to November 80th 11163, was
7,266; white melee 5,546; white females 848; colored
males 672; colored females 200.
No epidemic prevailed among the prisoners during the
year. The number of cases treated was 209; being ID the
ratio of 100 cases treated to every 41434 prisoners, 188
were cured, 22 relieved, and 4 died.
The financial affairs and manufacturing operations of
the Prison during the fiscal year, closing November 30,
1862, are exhibited in detail by the following statement,
which contains all the information relating to these sub.
jects:
statement of orders Issued, showing that the ordersimmed
by the Inspectors on the Treasurer of the Lancaster
County PI lean for the fiscal year, ending Nov. 30, 1882,
amount to $20,271 82
Prom which deduct extraordinary expenses, to
1 wit:
1 Alterations and repairs
To which le to be added the indebtedneee of
• the Prison, and the goods and materials on
hand at the beginning of the fiscal year:
Due by Priem: pr materials, &c., No.
vember I.'o, 1883
Manufactured goods on hand Novem.
ber 30, 1862 5 602 34
Raw materials on hand Nov. 30, '62... 5,554 41
In order to e.soertaln the actual cost of the
Prison to the County, it becomes neceasary
to deduct the following cash received and
assets of the manufacturing department,
viz :
Ceti received by the Beeper for goods
sold and paid to the Treasurer of
the Prison $10,584 06
Manufactured goods ou hand, Nov.
30, 1008 °,875 44
Raw materials on hand, N0v.30.'63... 3,379 00
Due Prilloo for goods sold Nov. 30,'63 3,058 84
The whole number of days prisoners were boarded the
past - year was 34 330 ; 9.677 at 20 cents a day, 18,194 at 18
cents a day, 4,767 at 16 coats ' day, and 1,392 at 12 mute
a day, amounting in all to $6,194 08, en average of $618..
17l 4l per month. The number of the previous year was
36 0729, costing $6,469.68, averaging $539.14 per month,
being a decrease the past from the preceding year of I=-
96M per month average The cost of =intermit* of Tag
roots Atli° year is less than the previous one; amounting
In 1863 to $2,192.31 against $2,346.52 In 1883, being $163.19
of a diminution.
The manufacturing operations during the year prodttoed
as follows i 5,974 yards of carpet for sale; 2 , 078 Ya y ards of
carpet for customers; 6,765 yards bagging ; 1,494 pairs
abees ; boots and slippers, made and mended; 156 grain
bags; 2,334 baskets of various kinds and irises; 180 Ark
nets and seines• 220,795 epanish, half apanleh and 'Mee
1 igars; 275 sh oes bound; 624 brooms made; 23,000
skewers; 150 setts hoops and bows for nets, and 40 dozen
! bsidiet triodlee.
There were iaanufacturotl goods on hand to the amount
1 , f.i 5379.00; consisting among other articles of $1,069 yards
i cel pet, 2.238 pounds bags and bagging, 183 fish and 8y
1 nets, end coin", 50 willow and oak baskets. 30 pairs hoots
I and sl.cce, 12 600 skewers, 17Y 2 dozen brooms, and 57,300
spent eh cigana.
The profits of the labor of the prisoners for the past
:year wet 1,.1,293.46, as shown by the statement of gain and
11000, whicti is $2,289 70 less than the previous year.
' Tho actual cost of the Prison the preceding year, was
$7,4z7.74; $2 672 21 less than the past year, ending Novena
! ber 30, 1843
Alt onion ie respectfully submitted.
J. B. BM:MAHER, President.
illf.ollGki LONG, Secretary.
B. W. H.OUCHKESPR,
I it. 51. RAUCH,
B ETHIC JOHNS,
A. U. G BOPP,
pane ctora.
LANOASTER COUNTY POISON, January 18, latic
riIHENE HUNDEND INVA.LIDB
1 have been cured shwa November, 1862, by the earl•
non modifications of Electricity as applied at the Electrical
inctltute on Orange street, between Duke and Lime Amato,
Lancaster, Pa.
NOT ONE CERTIFICATE
has been published since the Electrical Institute has been
established fn Lancaster, but this system of practice has
been left to sink or swim upon
ITS OWN MERITS,
some of the most respectable and substantial MULL. - of
Lancaster county, have been treated and cured, as can be
seen by reference to themselves, or the books of the
Institute.
DISEASES
of every kind have been treated suoceiafully, and In a
number of Instances, after all other systems and medicines
had failed, and the individuale had been pronounced in
curable and . .
GIVEN UP TO DIE
Pulmonary Consumption, Liver Diseames, Diabetic, Piles,
Dyspepsia, Catarrh, Paralysis, Heruiple& and Paraplegia,
Ilemeopia, Anhonia, Laryngitis, Trachellemne, and all
dice/tees of the throat and vocal crgans, Bronchitis and
Pleuritic, Neuralgia, Sciatic, Spinal weakness, Bpitipsy,
when arising from Junctional dietnrbanca of the Organism;
Chorea or St. Vitus Dance, complaints incident to Pumas',
and especially
PROLAPSIIS UTERI
falling down of the Uterus, can be permanently anted.
.nd all nervous affections yield to the action of the Gal
vanic and Electric currents, when properly applied.
One would be led to suppose, from the pradimi demon
streition given of the wonderful healing properties of Gal
vablem in the above diseases, that its efficacy as a Them
pbutio would be doubted by no one, and yet we ocoaalonal
ly come across an individual who will not believe, simply
because the Medical Faculty, as a general thing, have not
taken hold of It, to them we would say that there is hard
ly a Bratthwaltes Retrospect published but what refers to
the healing properties of Electricity, and that If the
faculty ann. stood more about it they would prefer It to
all other remediee, able, that some of the best Phy
sicians in the Coital States have adopted 1C Hereafter,
however, In order to gratify all, there will be at the Insti
tute an eminent Physician of
FORTY YEARS ACTUAL PRACTICE, -
and we cordially Invite the dimmed of all clamed to call
and examine into the merits of this system, as consults
, tint] and advice, together with pamphlets, will be given
F}co of Charge.
GEORIE W. FREED, Medical Eleetriebut,
Orange street, between Duke and Lime streets,
oct 27 tf 421 Lancaster. Pa.
1.803.
ALL DRY GOODS
HAGER Ik BROTHERS
aro now opening a large !auk of goods rand to Pall saki
LADIES' DRESS GOODS.
Cloth Cloaks and Cloaktngs.
Broche, Stella and Woolen Shawls, of the newest styles.
MEN'I3 WEAR
Cloths, Casehneres, &stlnetta, Jeans, ka.
ROUB FURNISHING GOOD&
Linen% Damasks, Napkins, Table Oloths,_ Marseille'
Qatlts, Blankets, Tiskings, Cheeks, Prints, Toweling", be.
Rnglish end Tapestry Brussels,
Ingrain and Venetian,
Rag and Hemp Carpets.
OIL CLOTHS, HATTENGS AND RUG&
011.1 NA, GLASS AND QMIENSWAILIL
Also, a lot of PRIME YEATRIMS.
10,000 Pieces Wall Papere,!PeCOrStiOcia and Borders.
The above goods have been purchased at the lowest
market prices, and will be sold at a mall advance.
sec 8 tf 35 HAGER k BBOTHEFUL
FALL, 1863. CLOTHING. PALL, 1963.
HALER & BE=ThU3.B
Have now open a moat complete dock of
READY-MADE CLOTH:MO FOR ERN AND BOYS
As our Clothing to all mnntifactured in Uncut no, sad
he materials selected with great care, we can recommend
t with confidence.
A Full Line of
CLOTHS, CASSLMERES AND VESTING%
Which will be made up to order, in superior manner, at
SHIRTS, COLLARS, HANDKERCHIEFS, NEOICTEMB, Lo
In Great Variety
LI GALE THING FOIL THE TEEMS
CI A NECESSITY IN EVERY HOUSEHOLD! II
JOHNS f CHOSZJIPS
AMERICAN CEMENT GLUE,
1137 1311i0N0121 awl IN REIR WORLD
FOR CEMENTING WOOD, LEATHER, GLARE, IVORY,
CHINA, nARBLE., PORCELAIN, ALABASTER,
HONE, CORAL, ko., ke, &a.
The only article of the kind ever roduced which will
withstand Water.p
E X-T EAO T 8
‘4 Every housekeeper should have A supply of Johns A
Greeley's American Dement Gine."—Nero York Vane&
"It le eo convenient to have in the horse."—Xem Ybrk
Ntepry
‘• It is always ready; this commends it to everybody."—
N. Y: Independent
" We have tried it,. and end it as useful be our house u
water."— Wakes' Spars. of the Timer.
PRICE TWENTY—FIVE OBNTH PER W 11%&
Very Liberal Reductions to Wholesale Dealers.
TERMS CASH.
Yor ealeby all Druggists and Storekeepers generally
throughout the country.
JOHNS k OROSLJIY.,
ktartureottuarsa. _
78 *mum OS,(Corner of Liberty Draj S3W Tam
Jul, 9 so
PRISON.
$19,670 83
$30,977 08
$10,099 95
CARPETI3
short notice.