MION. MONDAY, February 15 In the Senate to•day a bill was presented defining the rank and pay of caaplains in the army, making them rank with majors of infantry and giving them certain allowances. The Enrollment but was then taken up, and the Senate refused to recede from its previsions, and tt was sent back to the Douse. The Deficiency bill was taken up. An amendment that the Warms of all the assistant-secretaries for the nest fiscal year be fixed at truce thousand five hun dred dollars was agreed to. The first and second assistant postmaster-generals were included in this provision. The House Deficiency bill, as amended, was then agreed to. In the Douse to-day bills were introduced author izing the appointment of an lussnitauvregister et the treasury; extending the tune for the withdrawal of goods trout the public stores; granting lands to the Pacifu3 Railroad; and estabnimmg a Oration mint in Idaho. A resolution was adopted o that the Con stitution should be so amended as to abolish slavery ih tun United states, wherever it now exists, and to prohibit its extent Ai in every part thereof forever.' ' The Internal Revenue bill was taken up and die cussed; but nu final action was taken. A bill was reported giving to certain States, whose governments have been usurped or overthrown, a republican form of government. The Douse teen adjourned. WEDNESDAY, February 17. In the Senate, to-day, petitions wore introduced for the relief of the owners of the scuouner Fairfax, destroyed while shielding trio steamer ilesolute, awl by Mr. stunner in relation to Slavery. A menage from the President recommended that compensation be made to the owners of the French ship La Mauch. A. resolution *MS introduced providing ler the dona tion of public lauds fur the °anent of the orphans of deceased soldiers. The ConliSealLol2 act was taken up uu the report of the Judiciary Committee ad versely to tee resolution in amendment of the joint resolution explanatory of the act. 'Five thousand additional copies ol Ueneral McClellan's report were ordered to be printed. The bill equalizing the pay lit soldiers was discussed a. some length, Mr. Lavin, of Kentucky, inaliin,4, an extended speech. Mr. Sumner presented a series of amendments to the Constitution respecting slavery, after which the Senate adjourned. in the House a resolution of thanks was passed to those veteran soldiers who have voluntarily re enlisted in the army, or who shall hereafter re- ! enlist therein. The bill in relation to a bureau of freedmen's affairs was considered, Mr. Cox making the principal speech. A resolution of thanks to General Thomas came up for discussion, when Mr. Garfield moved to include the name of General Hosecrans. la the course of his remarks he gave a brief review of the campaign of Gen. itosecrans, highly commending that officer for his skill in its con duct. After a brief consideration of the Navy Appro priation bill the House adjourned. IHUIISDAY, February 18. in the Senate to-day a bill was introduced to en courage immigration, and organize a department for that purposo ; also a resolution in relation to en listments in the navy, empowering the President to transfer seamen from the army to the navy when the exigencies of the public service require it. The resolution was adopted, and the Senate adjourned after an executive session. In the House a bill was introduced to the effect that when contracts are made for the payment of obligations itagold, nothing but gold shall bee legal tender for the discharge of such obligations, all laws to the contrary notwithstanding. The bill author izing the Secretary of the Treasury to sell the sur plus gold in his hands was taken up and discussed at considerable length ; but no final action thereon was taken. Mr. Odell reported a joint resolution, which was passed, explaining certain acts of Con gress with regard to the calling out of the militia. After a brief consideration of freedmen's affairs the House adjourned In the Senate to-day a bill was introduced legal izing the action of the Secretary of the Treasury with reference to the leasing of abandoned planta tions. The report of the committee of conference on the disagreement to the Enrollment bill was taken up and discussed at some length. The Senate ad journed until Tuesday. The House authorized the committee, investigating affairs id the New York custom house, to proceed to this city and take testimony. The committee on in vestigation of the charges against Judge Miller, of Missouri, wore authorized to send for persons and papers. The House then went into Committee of the Whole on the private calendar. The bills were passed, with one exception. The joint resolution, authorizing the transfer of seamen from the army, was passed. Ten thousand additional copies of gen eral McClellan's report were ordered to be printed. The House then resumed consideration of the bill creating a bureau of treedmen's affairs. The bill authorizing the Secretary of the Treasury to sell the surplus gold in his hands was reported from the Committee on Ways and Means with a recommen dation that it do not pass. The navy appropriation bill and the enrollment bill were taken up and dis cussed. The report of the conference committee on the latter bill was adopted. The House then ad journed until Tuesday. HOMICIDE IN JUIINSTOWN—A Husband Kills lb, Paramour of His On Friday week the borough of Johnstown wits thrown into a state of intense excitement, occasioned by the murder of .Jordon Marbourg, a well-known resident of that town, by Joseph Moore. It appears that for some time past criminal inti. macy has exit ted between the deceased and the wife of Moore, and it becoming known to the husband, he determined to take summary vengeance. On Friday morning as Marbourg was entering the post office he was met by Moore, when the latter drew a pistol and fired deliberately at Marbourg, the ball taking ef fect in the region of the heart, causing instant death. Moore immediately surrendered him self to the authorities, who conveyed him to the county jail, at Ebensburg, to await a hearing. The deceased was a merchant, and a prominent citizen of that borough, and has heretofore borne a very high reputation.— Moore, who is also well known and respected, was a member of one of the nine month's re giments from Cambria Co., and sustained a good character: THE RECRUITING BUSINESS IN NEW YORK. —The system of recruiting which has recently been followed in this city is one of the great est scandals of the war. It has been one of organized pillage, resort being had to 'mous ing with narcotic poisons, threats, violence, false representation and kidnapping, in order to furnish victims to the bountpbrokers and fill up the army with discontented and unfit men. Cripples, old men, mere boys, men laboring under incurable diseases, and soldiers previously discharged for physical disability, form a great part of the recruits recently enlisted in this city.—N. Y. Tribune. ;dr The Army and Navy Journal, of Now York, has added General MCCLELLAN'B Report to the list of Official Reports which have al— ready appeared in that paper. The Report is published entire in supplementary sheets, uniform with the Journal, in a form con venient for preservation, and accompanied by an index. The two double-numbers contain ing the Report are for sale by Newedealers, at 20 cents each ; or will be sent by mail by the Publisher, W. C. CITURCII, 192 Broadway, on receipt of price, forty cents for the two numbers. THE LANCASTER ELECTION.—The charter election in the city of Lancaster on the 2d inst., was a complete Democratic victory. Mayor Sanderson's majority is 127 ; the Democratic High Constable is elected by 184 majority ; and three of the four City Consta bles, and a majority of the City Councils, are Democrats. This result, in view of the strong exertions that were made by the Abolitionists to intimidate Democratic voters by the hue and cry of " Copperheads " and " traitors," may be considered in the highest degree encourag ing.— Clinton Democrat. kir We are pleased to see that Hon. George Sanderson was re-elected Mayor of Lancaster, Pa., on Tuesday last, by one hun dred and twenty-seven majority—a gain of seventy-eight over last year. Mr. Sanderson is an earnest and influential democrat, and has for many years been the publisher and editor of the Lancaster Intelligencer, one of the ablest exponents of conservative principles in the old Keystone State.—. New York Atlas. BOUNTIES IN NEW YORK CITY-SIX Million Dollars Voted for Soldiers in Six Months.— The Supervisors Of this county are determined that there shall he no draft in New York, if bounties will procure volunteers enough to fill our quotas. An appropriation of two million dollars—the third of the same in less than six months, had just been made by the Board—six million dollars in all.—New York Posi. NEGRO EQUALITY.--The U. S. Senate on Saturday week recognized the prinoiple'of the equality of negroes as soldiers by voting to give them the same pay, £e., as white men after the let of January, 1864. SPECIAL NOTICES /fir To Consumptives.---Consumptive sufferers will receive a valuable prescription V, ibe cure of ConFumption, Asthma, 13ronchltis, and all Throat and Thu sale of these Watches In the Army is a enures of Lung affections, (free of charge,) by tending their address ' enormous profit, retailing, as they very readily do, at $25 to ELI. E. A. WILSON, and upwards. Many hundred dollars can be made in a Williamsburg, King county, New Yolk. slngle pay day by any one of ordinary business tact. 6t 2.,, Sir AT WHOLESALE ONLYI In heavy hunting cases, , beautifully engraved, white enamel dial, and fancy cut ire A Friend in Need. Try i t . . hands, in good running order, by the 'half dozen, S6G. DB.. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT is prepared from , Sold only by the case of six I the receipt of Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut, the great . Upon receipt of two dollars, as guarantee of good faith, we will send watches by express to any part of the loyal bone setter, and has been used In his practice for the lout , twenty years with the most astonishing success. An ex- States, collecting balance of bill on delivery. This ensures • W uer aans Waal remedy, it is without arise!, and will alleviate polo by more speed il y than any other preparation. Fur all Rheu- ' Paym :. ent g is i re t quire d. d, giving them their watches before matte and Nervous Disorders it, is truly infallible. and as Soldiers In the disloyal States must remit cash in ad a curative for Soros, Wounds, Sprains, Bruisex, ' &0., its Vance, as the express companies peremptorily refuse mak soothing, healing and powerful strengthening properties, log collections in such dangerous localities. Remember, excite the just wonder and astonishment of all who have 'Cosh in advance from within the army lines in rebel ever given It a trial. Over one thousand certificates of re- htatesl We guarantee the safe delivery of all Watches, markable cures, performed by it within the last two years, whether they are sent by mall or express. attest this fact. HUBBARD BROS., Sole Importers, Sir See advertisement. [June 18 ly 23 171 Broadway, corner Cortland Street, New 'York. fob 23 2t7 11128 i] Air Employment I [s7s t i ANTED--GOLD, SILVER AND DE AGES WANTEDI NAND NOTES, for which the HIGHEST We will pay from $25 to $75 per month, and all expenses, 17 will be paid at the Banking House of to active /gents, Sr Else a commission. Particulars sent BED, HEINDISBON A 00. trim Addrs This 8•11111: Machine Oompany, B. JAMES, I L awaii i im Fa h wag. , . ; (g o b la tf I . . • 1411-Eye - and -" PROF. J. ISAACS, M. D., OCULIST AND AIIRIST, formally of Leyden, Holland, is located at No. 511 Pine St, Philadelphia, where persons afflicted with diseases , of the EYE or EAR will bo scientifically treated end cured if curable. JQ" - ARTIFICIAL EYES insert. d without pain. No charges made for examination. N. B.—The Medical Faculty is Invited, as he has no secrets In his mode of treatment June 2.3 't'o Nervous Sufferers of Both Sexes Reverend Gentleman having been restored to health in a few dam after undergoing ell the nasal routine and rrerniar erpcnialve modes of treatment without auccessi considers it hie eacred duty to corn omnionte to hie afflicted fellow creatural, the means of cure Hence, on the receipt of an addressed envelope, be will send (free) a copy of the pres,:ription need. Direct to Dr. John 11f. Dagnali. No 186 Fulton etr., Brooklyn, Nett York. tab 17 lc 7 tar Equality to All! Uniformity of Price! A new feature of Budiness I 1.•oly CUB hi, owe Salesman. JONES & Co., of the Crescent One Price Cloth• log Store. 60-1 Market street, above 6th, le ndditlsn to having the largest. most varied and fashion.ble it*k of Clothing In Philadelphia, made expressly fur ratail , Siales, have constituted every one hie own Salesman, by having marked In figures, ou each article, the very lowest price It can be sold for, c, they cannot potsibly vary—all moot buy alike. The goads are well arranged and prepared, and great paine taken with the making, so that all can buy with the full assurance of getting a good article at the very lcuest price. Remember the Crescent, In Market, above 6th. Na. 604. oct 27 I y 421 JON ES ICIt•To Horne Owners! DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT FOR IlOltbES is unrivaled by any, and in all cases Of Lameness, arising from Sprains, Bruises or Wrenching, its effect le magical and certain. Harness or Saddle Galls, Scratches, Mange, Sc., it u ill also cure speedily. Spavin and itingtione may he easily prevented and cured in their incipient stages, bat cunfirribui case, are beyond the possibility of a radical cure. No evse of the kind, however, is so desperate or hopeless but it may he alleviated by thin Liniment, and its faithful application will always remove the Lameness, and enable the horses to travel with cii.paretics ease. Every horse owner should have title remedy at hand, fur lie timely use at the first appearance of Lameness will effestutilv prevent those formidable diseases mentioned, Is which all horses are liable, and which render so many other•.vire valuable horses nearly wr•rthless, See advertisement. On the 17111 inAt , by Rev. M. Elliott, J. F. Gibbs, of I.ser.,,t-r, to Mollie Houston, of Hilltble, Lear ,ter COI/111 y. 0, 1 the Inst., by Rev. J. J. e'trini., Martin K. of West Lartipeter, to Martha Matilibt Groff, of iity Torislay. 16th inst., by. Rev. Walter Ilanry Keylor, of hurt triwnshlp, to Martha E. Scott, nt Cole rain. Went Chester Jetif.riforian please copy.) lu this ei;r. on the 18th I❑st.. Willie Nichols, ehlest 1-1111,1 of 10- N end Eliz 410. th S. Amer, iu the 7th esr of hie :I v.• Ott the 17th text, in thlx city, Mary HliYabeth, daughter of John ,171 , 1 t'hr,tiat a Ilutuphruyvillo, ttgol 14 month, On the 13th lust., to Marituti, Hugh Ilallagher, aged 51 years On h, 2 , lth luat , I❑ this rity, Mrs. Catharine Feller, yp,l, Lancaster Wholesale Grain Market Corr , t.• ily by .1 B:rSut h 1190., ForwAr.ling 11,1 111 , 1" , liallt, No 91 North Que,n rtreet. I,ANcieri., February 22 F oar. S, p.,8110, i bbi ..}6 50 ,• Extra... 675 15'1.11.• Whe.t l ,' .141-1 150 11,1 .................... 150 Coro, oh) nm, ,)ate 11yr i`loverneod " Whinkey, In bhds In bble FRIDAY, February lb 'Pt. Africa's accounts have had no effect upon the bread. stun market. The export demand for Flour Is extremely limited. and only 1510 bbls. sold at $7©7.12!/ 2 " for extra, and $7.620:7 75 for extra family. The receipts and stocks light. Nu change In Rye Flour or Cornmeal. There is a good demand tor Wheat, and 7000 bushels Red sold at f t 0:441.60, and White at $1 56@1.05. Small sales of Rye at $1 30. Corn to In good demand, and 3000 bushels yellow cold at $1.12 Oats are in good request at 86c. Provisious advancing; sales of Mont Pork at $23; Hams, in pickle. at and Shoulders, in salt, at I , e. Lard has advanced to l 4 c. Petroleum firm; sales of Crude at 281A291A ; Relined, in bond, at .15!4@40, and free at 53a55e. Whis. key firm at 92©94. for Penna. and Ohio. Stocks Stead I Peun',/ s'e 70 5 ,', ttualing Railroad 04. Mollie Canal 13 r.Long Island 44. Peurea Railroad 71. Gold 149!.,i:. Exchange on Now Ynrk per. 1664, 1 DHILADELPHIA 4,61 PAPER HANGINGS. 1 . • HOWELL Q BOURKE, mAxureoruKtas OF WALL PAPERS AND WINDOW CURTAIN PAPERS. CUMNER ITIt AND MARKET STREETd, PHILADELPHIA. N. B. A tins stock or L NEN SHADES constantly on hand. [tap Y 3 3m 7 I A et. 11A HI" A RD COLLECE, 19F4 TWO TERMS of NinoLoo W,eks eneh, 3114100 7th and SEPTEMBER oth. For Catalogue and Ciroular addre. JOEL PA L K ER, Royall Profeseor. CammunnE, Mesa., Feb 3d, 1864. I fob 23 3t ESTATE OF MICHAEL ULRICH, DE— CEASED.—Letters of Administration with the Will annexed on the Estate of Michael Ulrich, late of Ephrata township, Lancaster county, deceased, having been grant ed to the undersigned, residing in the same township: All persons Indebted to said ontate will make payment, and all having claims against the same will present them to JEREMIAH MOHLER, MOHLER, teL 23 CA 71 Administrators with the Will annexed. ACCOUNTS OF TRUST AND ASSIGNED ESTATES.—The Accounts of the following named estates have been exhibited and filed in the Office of the Prothonotary of the Court of Common Pleas of Lancaster county, to wit: Franklin E. Benin's Assigned Estate, by Dr. Samuel Shaeffer, Assignee. Abraham S. Bowers' Assigned Estate, by Jacob Greens wall and Benjamin Bowers, ' Assignees. Christian Demmy'a Estate, by John Evans, Administra. tor, late Committee. - _ John 11. Glass' Assigned Estate, by John C. Martin, Ac• signee. Henry Herr's Estate, by John Strohm, Committee John Shonck's Assigned Estate, by Henry Metzler, As. Elgrieo. Peter Weidman's Assigned Estate, by John Craver, Assignee. John S. Hostetter, Assigned Estate, Samuel E. Keller, Assign.. Notice is hereby given to all persons interested In any of said estates, that the Court have appointed MO?.11/AY,. MARCH. 21st, 1064, for the confirmation and allowance of said accounts, unless exceptions be filed or cause shown, why said accounts should not be allowed. .1011 N SELDOAIRIDO MI, Proth'y. PnoruoNoTiaVe OFFICE, Feb. 20, 1864. [fhb 23 4t p UBLIIC SALE OF SELECT FRUIT TREES, VINES, &a. FROST TIIE NURSERY OF HENRY F. AI. PETERS On MONDAY and TUESDAY, the ith and Bth days of MARCH, 1664, said Bale of Trees is to commence, if the frost Is out of the ground. Rut should the frost not be out sufficient to lift the Trees on the above days, then It can be understood that the sale is to commence as soon as the trust is all out of the ground. It is easy for any one to know when the soil is open from frost; we hope It will be open on the days above mentioned. Sall sale will be held at the public house of JOHN LIUNCHBERG ER, us the Reading Pike, four miles from the City of Lancaster . •l or 3,000 TREES, VINES, Sc. Also, on SATURDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY and WED- S EBD AY, the 12th, 14th, 15th and 16th days of MARCH, 1864.3 or 5,000 TREES, VINES, Sc., will be offered on the oh. ve days at public outcry, at the public house of DAVID E. POTTS, at Witmer's Bridge, Bridgeport, about one mile east of Lancaster, and purchasers will have the opperr tunity of purchasing the most desirable sorts of 2 or 300 varieties and all good and improved sorts, and we cult! rate none that are inferior and worthless, and all true to name, such as APPLES, PEACHES, PEARS, PLUMS, CHERRIES, VINES, Ac. I intend to plant a Peach Orchard this spring of 3,000 tress. I intend to plant a Pear Orchard of 600 trees. I intend to plant a Cherry Orchard of 200 treed. I Intend to plant a Plural Orchard of 200 trees; and I intend to plant an Apple Orchard this spring of 8,000 or 9.000 trees, and do not intend to plant any trees that are over three or four feet high. All the trees that are too large for our own planting we send out to offer at public sale. 1 Intend hereafter to confine my entire attention to the Orchard and fruit growing, and this is the only chance that you may ever have offered to buy trees at public sale, and if you fail to attend to your own interest now you will surely rue It in the future. SIZE OF TREES WHICH WILL BE OFFERED. Apple Trees, 6 to 8 feet; Pear Trees, standard, 6 to 7 feet; Cherry Trees, standard, 6 to 7 feet; Apricot, 6 to 7 feet; Peach, 5 to 7 feet; Plum, sto 6 feet; Dwarf Pear, 3 to 5 feet; Vines, strong plants, Ac. Sale to commence at 8 o'clock, on each day. TERMS CASH. Trees and stock are from the nursery of HENRY F. M. PETERS, Near Bendereville, Adams county, Pa. BErt.r.trort GROFF, Auctioneer [fob 13 21 7 ARRIA(;ES. Philadelphia Market. February 20. lii= :E1 VOLUNTEERS AND CONSCRIPTS 1 To Soldiers or any others wishing to increase their income, there is no better way of doing so at this time, than from the sale of.our Watches. They are Warranted as Represented. ‘. Particularly valuable for officers in the Army and travellers."—Frank Leslie's, Feb. 21. Prettiest, best and cheapest timepieces ever offered."— N. Y. Illustrated News, Jan. 10. " Very pretty and durable Watches for the Army.—N. Y. Army and Navy Journal, [Government Organ.] Aug. 20 " One of the oldest and moat reliable house. in business." Ky., Journal, July 31. MAGIC TIME OBS URVERS. Being a Hunting or Open Face or Lady's or Gentle mai,'s Watch Combined, with Patent Self- 0 Winding Improvement, a moat Pleas ing Novelty. One of the prettiest, most convenient, and decidedly the !lest and cheapest time-piece for general and reliable nse ever offered. It has within it and connected with Its ma. hinory, its own winding attachment, rendering a key entirely unnecessary. The cases of this Watch are com posed of two metals, the outer one being fine 16 carat gold. It has the improved ruby aciton lever action movement, and is warranted an accurate time-piece. Price, superbly engraved, per rase of half dozen, $204. Sample Watches, in neat morocco boxes, $35. SILVF.B. WA.TOTIESI - - - First-Class Hunting Time-Pieces for accuracy of move ment, beauty of material, and above all, cheap ness in price, these watches must Insure universal approbation. An imitation so faultless that it can hardly be detected by the most experienced judges. The material being of two metals, the outer one first quality Sterling Silver, it cannot be recognized by cutting or heavy engraving, making it, I of only in appearance, but in durability, the best rebemblauce of SOLID STERLING SILVER in ex istence. DEGISTICRAS NOTIOEO4TII e Accounts ‘.11.1 of the reapeative decedents hereunto alultat 4 kr. filed in the Regitterla Office of Lancaster county, for con firmation end allowance, at an Orphan's Court, to be hold i in the Court Howie, it, the City of Lancaster, on the : THIRD MONDAY IN MAE.= N 1 XT, (the 2lst,) at 10 clock, A. 01. Mary Markley, ()ono) , township.. By Swim= Markley, Ad. ministratrix. Christian Lein, Peques township. By Abraham B. Mylin, Attorney of Catharine Hess, Executrix. Elizabeth Haller, East Earl township. By Henry Haller, Administrator. John Gochenour. Bast Hempfield township. Guardianship Account. By George Weiler. ;Guardian of Ann Goat& nour, minor child of deceased. Molly Brand; Mount Joy township By '. breham Good, Execs tor. Isaac Brussman, East Cocalic; township. , By Joel Brims man. Administrator. Jacob Borkwalter, Manor township. Guardiansbip Ac count. By hristian H. Hershey, Guardian of Amos B. Miller. (now of age) Jacob B Miller, Abraham Miller, Christi: u !tiller and Martha !tiller. grandchildren of Herr y Bend,r, Moot Joy Borough, (flaal account). By 0 A Bender sod J T. Bender, Administrators. Peter R. Ressler, Rapho township. By Lydia Resider and Dr. domnel S. Brechr, .Administrators. Mary Lcinbach, if earl township. By Frederick Loin -I,,ch, Adrnirditra , m a Wis,ier, Manor township. Guardianqiip Account. By Barnherd Mann, Guardian , f Elizabeth Wlssler, d Logh ter of diceas,d. David Miller. Manheim township. By Martin Ad ministrator. Henry Regal-, Borrngli cf Adems , own. By Solomon Roger, Acting Executor. James Salisbury township. Trust Amount. By Joseph L Pennock, Trustee of Isaac Newton Dicker,. eon, Le‘,, , atee undor tho Will of deceased. John 1.,r1g, East Donegal township. Guardianship Ac e tint By David Engb, Guardian of Martha Long, a minor child of deceased, now of age. Abraham Rutz, Drumm, eto wmhip. By Thomas C. Col line. Administrator. George Danner, Borough of Mauheim. By Daniel Danner and Adam Danner, Executors. Isaac Worst, Salisbury township 0 uardhanship Account By Henry W. Eby, Guardian of Margaret Worst, a minor daughter of deceased. Nancy Yeider, Perinea township. By Henry Limber and Jacob Felder, Administrators. Philip Stern, Mount Joy township. By Benjamin Stern and Jacob Risser, Executors. ' Barbara School, Manor township By Benjamin Landis, Administrator. John Keplinger, Manor township. Guardianship Account. By Jacob Keplinger, Onardian of Harriet Keplinger, Mary Keplinger, John H. Keplinger, Jacob Keplinger, minor children of deceased. John Kreider, West Lampeter township. By David Den linger, Executor. John Miller, East Hempfield township. By Daniel Miller sad Henry Stauffer, Executors John Bircle, Leacock township. By Emanuel Birety, Ad ministrator John Ninety. Mount Joy township. Guardianship Account. Be Peter Brubaker, Guardian of Anna Nicely, minor child of derma d, (now of age.) Samuel Henson, Salsbury township. By Mahlon Fox, Administrator. Mary Ann Pearson, West Hempfleld township. By Jacob M. Guider, Administrator. John GI: her. Kaolin township 0 uardiansiii p A rerun( . By Jacob W. Nbsly, Guardian of Anna Garber, minor daughter of deceased. John Garber. Rapho township. Guardianship Account. By Jacob W. Mas', Guardian of Andrew Garber, minor son of deceased. Hannah Killough, Fulton township. By Robert Snodgrass, Administrator. Abraham Donor, Rapho township. First and Final Guar dianship Account. By John Honer, Guardian of Abra bow K. boner, minor child of deceased, (now of age.) John Groff, Rapho township. Guardianship Account. Ily Samuel it. Zug, Civardiau of Franklin Groff and Re Sous Groff. ruin , r children of deceased. John Miller, Rapt,, township. Guardianship Account. By Samuel R. Zug. Guardian of Hattie Shenk, late Net tie Miller, minor children of deceased. Emma E. Miller, Cannock township. By Christian Hershey, Administrator. John Helm. Strasburg township- By Daniel Helm, Ad minietrator do boots non cow testament, annexo. Eve Helm, Strasburg township. By Daniel Helm, Execu• 0 tor. [Jane 23 1y24 John Frank, Jr., Warwick township. Onardianship Ac count. By Henry Frank, Guardian of Maria Frank, minor son of deceased, (now of age.) Benjamin Iloatetter ' Manor township. Guardianship Ac count. By John H. Hershey, Guardian of Christian M. Hostetter, a minor son of deceased, (now of age). William Bell, Borough of Columbia. Guardianship Ac count. fry Samuel Truscott, Administrator of Thomas Welsh, deceased, who was Guardian of Annie Bell, Margaret Jane Bell. James Bell, and William Bell, minor children of deceased. Abraham Weaver, Weet Lampeter township By Eliza beth Weaver and Daniel Baker, Administrators. Jaccb Walter, Warwick township By Mary Walter, Ad miniatratrix. John Hess, West Lampeter township. By Henry Bowman, Administrator with the Will annexed. Esther Metzler, Borough of Strasburg. By Abraham Motzler, Administrator. John Herr, Straeburg township. Guardianship Account. By Jonathan Kurtz, Guardian of Mary Jane Herr, minor daughter of deceased. Elizabeth Ooppie, Como!, township. By Jacob A. Miller, Administrator. Samuel Hate, Couoy township., By Jacob A. Miller, Ad ministrator. George Todd, Sadsbury township. By Elizabeth Todd, Administratrlx. Barbara Kauffman, Borough of klizahothtown. By Lewis Cronee, Administrator. Jacob Brenner, Mannor township. By John Brenner and and Tobias Slogrist, Executors. Mary Fell, Little Britain township. By William King, Acting Executor. Jacob Derainger. East Lampeter township. By Benjamin, L. Deulinger, John L. Denlinger and David L. Denlinger, Executors. Christopher Kilt., Manor township. By Peter Kline, Ad. rnisi..tra , oc J Jr, Ito ho township. By Tobias S Staulf.r, Administrator. Amos W. Weaver, Upper Loscoc!: township. By Maria Weaver, (now Maria Erb.) and Jonathan Weaver, Ad. ministrato, s. Susan Stoner, City of Lancaster. Guardianship Account. By Daniel S. Grosh,Guardian of Allen Stoner and Sam. Ind Stoner, minor cildren of deceased. Elizabeth Lauseh, East Cocalico township. By B. nj anti n Lauscla and Samuel Launch, Administrators. Isaac Kling, Upper Leacoek township. Guardianship Ac count. By Isaac Evans, Benjamin Evans and David Evans. Administrators of John Evans, deceased, who was Onardlan of Jacob Kling, deceased, who was a minor eon of deceased. Josiah Kepner, Manor township. By Andrew Brubaker, Administrator. Isaac Mundorf, Conestoga township. Guardianship Ac• cmnt. By John J. ( - food and Daniel D Good, Adminre. trators of Daniel Good, Sr., deceased, who was Guardian of Mary Ann Reiman, minor child of Jacob Stehman, and grandchild of deceased. Isaac Mundorf, Conestoga township. Guardianship Ac count. By John J. Good and Daniel D. Good, Adminis trators of Daniel Good, Sr., deceased, who was Guardian of Deilla Stehman, Margaret Stehman, Almada Stehman, Henry Stehman, Martha Stehman, Amanda Iffelvinst Stehman and Lydia Alzina Stehman, minor children of Jacob Stehman, and grandchildren of deceased. Isaac Mundorf, Conestoga township. Guardianship Ac count. By John J Good and Daniel D. Good, Adminic trators of Daniel Good, Sr., dercd, who was Guardian of Jacob B. al uudorf, a minor child of deceased. Isaac Mundorf, Conestoga township. Guardianship Ac. count. By John J. Good and Daniel D. Good, Admiuls. trators of Daniel Good, Sr., &came& who was Guardian of Catharine Rahman, a minor child of Jacob Rahman, and grandchild of deceased. Emanuel E. Rudy, Manheim township. By John Rudy. Jr., Administrator. Pusey, Borough of Columbia. By Elizabeth W. Pusey and Charles .1. Pussy, Administrators. David Hinkley, Manheim township. Guardianship Ac.• count. By Abraham Rohrer, Guardian of Julia A. Binkley, (now of ago,) and Barbara Ann Binkley, minor children of deceased. Christopher Williams, Sadebury township. Guardianship Account. By Isaac N. Townsend, Guardian of Margaret R. Williams, John A. Williams, Levi P. Williams and William B. Williams, minor nephews and niece of de ceased. Nancy Books, Drumore township. By Cornelius Collins, Executor. Andrew Bare, West Earl township. By Jonathan B. Rut ter Executor. Willi ' am Ccok, Dolton township. By Clarkson Cook and Reuben Cook, Executors. Rebecca Sides, Martin township. By James Simpson, Ad miniatrator. Abraham Trostel, Sr., Steelwork township. By William Trostel and Henry Troatel, Executors. Isaac S. Webster, Fulton township. By Thomas P. King and Nathan B. Webster, Execntons. Daniel Fry, Ephrata township. By Sarah Fry, George H. Fry and Curtis Fry, Administrators. John Shit. Rapho township. By Christian Shit. and Jacob Acker, Administrators. Catharine Hassler, Borough of Manheim. By Daniel Dan nor, nor surviving Executor. alarTln Miller, Rapho township. By Philip Smith, Ad. tranietrator. Benjamin Haggler, Borough of Manheim. By Daniel Dan ner, Administrator. Jacob Rinehart, City of Lancaster. By George L. Meagan kop, Administrator. John Kuhns, Mount Joy township. Guardianship Ac count. By Christian L. Engle, Guardian of Elizabeth Horst, (now wife of Stephen Mills,) a minor grand daughter of deceased. Jacob Stauffer, East Earl township. By Martin E Stauf fer, Peter Stauffer and Aaron Stauffer, Executors. Henry N. Kline, Borough of Manhelm. By Jacob H. Kline and Philip Arndt, Administrators. Ccl. Gee. Mayer, City of Lancaster. By Thomas E. Frank lin, Esq., Administrator. Daniel Frick, Manheim township. By John 8. Hostetter, Executor. Peter Stella, Brecknock township. By Israel Steffe, Ad ministrator. William D. Deshong, Leacock township. By John Seldom ridge, Administrator. Elizabeth Boyer, township. Guardianship Ac count. By Peter Reidenbach, Guardian of Hannah Boyer, a minor daughter of deceased. Daniel Roth, Brecknock township. Supplementary Ac count. By Isaac Roth and Esaias Billingfelt, Executors: John Ebersole, Coney township. Guardianship Account. By Daniel Halsey, Guardian of Aaron Ebersole, a minor son of deceased, (now of age). Jacob Hostetter, Warwick township. By Simon Hostetter and John Hostetter,Executors. Esther Kreider EasLampeter township. By Benjamin Kreider and Benjamin Denlinger, Administrators. Benjamin K. Diffenbauch, East Lamparer township.— Guardianship Account. By Tobias Kreider, Guardian of John Diffenbaugh and Francis Diffenbaugh, minor children of deceased. Cal. George Nauman, City of Lancaster. By George Nan man, Esq., Administrator with Will annexed. George Becker, Mount Joy township. By Amos M. Becker and John Becker, Executors. Susanna Herr, Manor township. By Henry F. 'Herr, Ad• ministrator. John Shenk, Rapho township. By Jacob °hider, Admin istrator. Elizabeth Catharine Miller, Leacock township. By Adam Miller, Administrator. George D. Mcllvaine, Paradise township. Guardianship Account. By Robert S. Mcllvaine, Guardian of Eliza beth E. Mcllvaine, minor child of deranged. George Huffnagla, City of Philadelphia. Trust Account. By John B. Roth, Surviving Executor of John Bomber ger, deceased, who was Executor and Trustee of deceased. Jacob Christ, City of Lancaster. First Account. By Ann E. Christ, Administratrix. David Brigham Jr., Salisbury township. Guardianship Account. By David Kurtz, Guardian of Maria Brieben, a minor daughter of deceased. Jacob Huber, City of Lancaster. By William Carpenter, Administrator. John N. Lane, City of Lancaster. By William Carpenter, Trustee to sell Real Estate. Barbara Breneman, Borough of Columbia. By William Carpenter, Executor. William Gamber, Manor township. By Rudolph Gamber, Executor. John N. Lane, City of Lancaster. By Martha J. Lane and William B. Fordney, ham., Administrators of James B. Lane, deceased, late Surviving Administrator et John N. Lane, deceased. Dr. Henry John, Borough of Colombia. By Elizabeth A. John, Adminietratrix. Mary Minuich, Rapho township. By George Stoneroad, I Administrator. Joneph Horst, Leacock township. Guardianship Account. By Jonas Weaver, Guardian of Fanny Weaver, a minor granddaughter of deceased. EMLEN FRANKLIN, Register. lizoisria's Orrice, Lancaster, Feb. i 3, 1864. [4l 7 IMPORTANT TO MARRIED LADIES TRULY A BLEeRINGI I I will send, free of charge, to any Lady who will send in her name and address, directions how to prevent the extreme pain of Child. Birth ; also how to have perfectly healthy and beautiful Children ; also one other new and Important Secret, the only sure and safe remedies ever discovered. My ohjeet in making the above offer is to induce every lady to test toy remedies. Address MADAME DIFIJINTAU M. D., feb 13 am 7.] 787 Broadway, New york Olty. . _ A GR1C1111.; ChEBIICAL CO.'S CHEAP YERTILIZEIIB. PABULETTE•' ThCs Fertilizer in composed of night soil and the fertilLsinz elements of urine, combined chemically and mechanically with other valuable fertilizing agents and absorbents. It is reduced to a pulveruient condition, ready for im• mediate use, and without lose of its highly nitrogenous fertilizing properitlsa Its universal applicability to all crops and soils, and its durability and active qualities, are well known to be all that egriculturists can deers. Price, $25 per Tan CHEMICAL COMPOST. This Fertilizer ls largely composed of animal matter, such as meat, bone, fish, leather, hair and wool, together with chemicals and inorganic fertilisers, which decom pose the mass, and retain the nitrrgenons elements. It is thoroughly impregnated with urine, and the thinner por. tione of night soil. It la a very valuable fertilizer for field crops generally, and especially for potatoes and garden purposes,. Its excellent qualities, streugh and cheapness, have made It very popular with all who have used It. Price. $25 per Ton . TREE AND FRUIT FERTILIZECH. It is a highly phosphatic fertilizer, and is particularly adapted for the cultivation of trees, Incite, lawns and flowers. It will promote a very vigorous and healthy growth of wood and fruit, and largely increase the quantity and perfect the maturity of the fruit For hot home and household plants and flowers, it will be found an indispensable article to secure their greatest perfection. It will prevent and cure diseased conditions of the peach and grape, and is excellent for grass and lawns. The formula or method of combining its constituent fertilizing ingredients have received the highest approval of eminent chemists and scientific agriculturista Prins. i. 50 per Tan. PHOSPHATE OF LIME. The Agricultural Chemical Company manufacture a Phosphate of Lime in accordance with a new and valuable firmula, by which a very superior article Is produced, 80 as to be afforded at a less price than other manufacturers charge Practical tests have proved that Its value, as a fertilizer. is equal to this bas Phtelphate of Lime in the marker. Price, PS pm Ton. air TERILS CAS IL—Cartage and Freight to be paid by the Purchaser. AGRICULTURAL CHEMICAL CO.'S WORKS, AT ()ANAL WHARF, ON THE DELAWARE. OFEICL, 113% ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA. B. B PITTS, General Agent. The Company's Pamphlet Circular, embracing full di rections for using the above Fertilizers, sent by mall free, when requested. For sale by A. W. RUSSELL and WM. SPRECHER, Lancaster. (fob 23 8m 7 LIFE AND SERVICES AS A SOLDIER of Major General Grant, Hero of Fort Done Don I Vicksburg! and Chattanooga! Commander of the Mili tary Division of the Mississippi; and captor of 472 Cannon and over 90,000 Prisoners, with portrait. Price 25 cents. For sale at J. M. WESTHAEFFIiIi'S Jan 26 tf 3J w - E. BS T 1.: R AND ILA IINE , S speeches in the United States Senate, on Mr. foot's reeolution of January, 1830. also, Webster's speech in the U. S. Senate, March 7th, 1860, "On the Slavery Compro rnlge." For sale at J. M. WESTUAEFFER'S Jae 26 If 3 Cheap Book Store. ii 11 0 E OF ARCHBISHOP HUGHES, .1..4 LIFE OP ARCHBISHOP 1111.:ILI EA, LIFE OF ARCHBISHOP HUGHES, First Archbishop of New York, with a full account of his life, death and burial; as well an his services in ali . pursuits and vocations from hie birth until his death— with his P rtralL Born iu Clogher, Irelaud, 1798. Died in New Y ,, rk, January 3rd, 191.14. "Bury me In the sunshine," Archbishop Hughes' last words. Price 25 cents. For salo.at J. M. WESTEIAEFFER'S Jan 26tf3] ,S 7 STO 5150 PER MONTH. TILE LITTLE GIANT SEWING MACHINE CO., want an Agent in each county, to solicit orders for their new $l6 Machine, with gauge, screw-driver and extra needles. We will pay a liberal salary and expenses, or give large commission. For particulars, terms, etc., en. close s stamp, and address T. S. PAGE, Toledo, 0., Gen'l Agent for the United States fob 93m 51 1' 0 T 1 E II LANCASTER LOCOMOTIVE WORKS. LANCASTER CITY, PENNA. Being engaged by Mr. JAMES A. NORRIS as Superinten dent of the above works, I will be glad to have my old Mechanics, and other First. Class Machinists; to such the highest wages will be paid. F. C. CURIE, feb 9 4t 5] Superintendent. [Lancaster Dertokrat, Pittsburg Doily Post and Paterson (N. J.) Guardian insert one week, and send bills to this offloe.] A SSIGNEE , S NOTICE.-Asslgned Estate of Israel Heftier and wife, of East Cocalico township, Lancaster county.—lsrael Heitler, of East Cocalico twp., having by deed of voluntary assignment, dated FEBRU— ARY sth, A. D, 1864, assigned and transferred all his estate and effects to the undersigned, for the benefit of the creditors of the said Israel Heftier : Ho therefore gives notice to all persons Indebted to said assignor, to make p .yment to the undersigned without delay, and those hay. Mg claims to present them to ' CYRUS REAM, Assignee, Residing in East Cocalico twp. fob 9 4L° 5) ESTATE OF SARAH SHANK, DEC , D.-. Letters of Administration C. T. A., on the estate of Sarah Shank, late of Martic township, having been granted tctithe subscriber residing in Martic township All per. sobs Indebted to said estate are requested to make Immedi ate payment, and those having claims will present them, without delay, properly authenticated for settlement. ALFRED SHANK, Administrator 0: T. A. )80 2 6t 3] STATE OF JACOB RINEH ART, deceased.—Letter , of adzniolitration on t h., estate of Jacob Rinehart, deed, late of Ltancle , ter city, having been ~,ranted to the undersigossi : Notice Is hereby given to all persons indebted to the estate to pay the Came, and to those having claims to present them without delay, properly authenticated for settlement, to GEORGE L. MESSENKOP, LANCMIT6R, Jan. 26, 1864. Administrator. jsu 26 et 3 NOTICE. --Estate or Eve Weaver, late of Brecknock township, deceased.—Letters of ad• ministration on said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make immediate settlement, and those having claims or demands against the same will present them without delay for settlement to the undersigned, residing in said township ELIZABETH COLDIIEN, Administratrir. feb Id at. 6 AUDITOR'S NOTICE.--Assigned Estate of Isaac Ressler and wife, of Warwick top nrltip, Lancaster county, Pa—The undersigned Auditor, ap pointed to distribute the balance remaining iu the hands of John 13. Erb, Assignee of Isaac Ressler and wife, to and among those legally entitled to the same, will sit for that purpose on FRIDAY, the 11th day of MARCH, 1864, at 2 o'clock, P. M., in the Library Room of the Court House, In the City of Lancaster, where all peraous interested lu said distribution may attend. ABRAM SHANK, feb 16 41 6] Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE.--Estate of Bar bara Kreider, late of Manor township, Lancaster county, deceased —The undersigned Auditor, appointed to distribute the balance remaining in the hauls of Henry F. Llerr, administrator of the estate of said deceased, to and among those legally entiticd to the .1111., will sit for that purpose on TUESDAY, MARCH 15th, 1864, at o'clock, P. M , in the Library Room of the Court House, in the City of Lancaster, where all persons interested In said distribution may attend. A. E. CARPENTER, fob 16 4t 6] -.Auditor. un.F.aurticx COUNTY LAND FOR SALE.—Three Furies aro °tiered at private sale— One of 230 ACRES, one of 225 ACRES, one of 130 ACRES. They are all first quality farming land , . The whole tract is bounded ou the north by the Baltimore and Frederick Turnpike, and on the south by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, and is six milts from Frederick, adJoinining the village of New Market. • The Farms are offered for sale until the last day of March, if not then sold, they will be for rent. For particulars, enquire of _ . Jen 26 6t 3] LISTATE OF RICHARD REAM, LATE rj of East Cocalice township, deceased.—Letters 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 claims or de mands against the same will present them without delay for settlement to the undersigned, residing in said town ship. CYRUS REAM, Executor, feb 2 Q. 4] East Cocalice twp., Lancaster county. LSTA'rE OF ANDREW WADE, DEC'D. —Letters testamentary on the estate of Andrew Wade, late of Elizsbethto wn 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, PETER HOFFER, Executors. eb 26t 4J ESTATE OF CHRISTIANA McNEAL, deceased.—Letters of administration ou the estate of Christiana McNeal, late of East Donegal tap., deceased, having been granted to the subscriber residing in Middle. town, Dauphin county: All persons indebted lo said estate are regneeted to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them, without delay, properly authenticated fur settlement. MICHAEL MnNEA L, Administrator. Jan 19 6t 2] MORE NEW AND INTERESTING BOOKS. THE EARL'S HEIRS: A TM or DOMESTIC LIFE.. By tho Author of " East Lynne; or, The Earl's Daughter," "The Mystery," &c., Ac. Paper price, 60 cents. bIORGAN ; OR, TUE KNIGHTS OF THE BLACK FLAG: A STELITOZ STORY OR BYGONE TIMES. Paper price, 25 cte. For sale at J. M. WESTHAEFFER'S, apr I tf Vl] Oor. No: th Queen and Orange Ste PUBLIC SALE OF CITY PROPERTY. On MONDAY, the 29th day of FEBRUARY, 1864, will be offered at public sale, at the public house of John Michael, in Lancaster city, the following valuable city property, lately occupied by Charles Beaten, dec'd A lot or piece of ground, situate on the south side of Chestnut street. between Charlotte and Mary streets, con- . . taining in front, on Chestnut street 82% feet, and extend ing in depth 150 feet to a 10 feet alley, sod bounded on the east by a ten feet alley. The improvements thereon are a TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE 20% feet front and 30% feet deep, with a two-story Brick Back Building, with cellar under the whole building. The house contains 0 romruo. dious rooms, large hall and kitchen, and a bath room, and is in complete order. There are sago on the premises a two story Prams Building, 12% by 33% feet, lately used SA a vinegar manufactory and stable, and other outbuild ings. All the buildings have been but recently erected, of the beet material and are all in good order. The lot is handsomely laid out In walks and ornamented with choice fruit and ornamental trees' ' graperies shrub bery, flowers, lattice work, Ac. A hydrant and brick cemented cistern are near the kitchen door, making it a convenient, comfortable and very desirable home property. $2,000 of the purchase money may remain secured on the property. Possession given on April lot, 1864. , Persons desiring to view the property will please call on the eubscriber, corner of North Prince and i Chestnut streets, or on the premises. If not sold at the time it will be rented. Sale to commence at 7 o'clock, P. N. when terms of sale will be made known by JEREMIAH BAUMAN, Attorney In fact. Air I will Mao sell at private sale a Vinegar Marini: Wring Apparatus in good order. [feb 16 2t 6 111PPLNG FURS, SHIPPING FURS, WANTED. Such ae MINK, RED FOX, GREY FOX. RACCOON, OPOSSUM, MUSKRAT, SKUNK, HOUSE CAT, RABBIT, Ac. For which the highest market prices will be paid in Cash at the HAT STORE of SHULTZ & BRO., feb 16 If 6] No. 20 North Queen Street, Lancaster. G R.ATEsp VARIETY OF PHOTO GRAPH ALBUMS. We would call the attention of persona to oo largo stock of PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS We have the largest and beet stock ever brought to the city. OVER 100 DIFFERENT STYLES, VARYING IN PRICE FROM 76 CENTS TO 20,00 DOLLARS. Call and see for yourself at JOHN BEIMAIBIatII Cheap Caeh Book Stole, 82 North Queen street, Lancaster. oat 14 [lxamlaor. Union and Inquirer copy.] tt 40 OP LANCASTER COUNT! 18413 'Ff.ri DENLI NOE R., Treasurer. Dr. To BalAi._ Lu hF.nd as per report of last County Auditors.. $41.873 00 Jon. 15, Received from Gotleib Gebhart, Justice of the Peace, of West Donegal top. for Stray Horse Sold Jan. 15, Rec'd from H. Watson,otALartic tirP. on account of bridge at Good's Mi11.....n 82 Jan. 22 Reed from John Caplinger, Treas. for into est and commission Jan. 22, Reed from Militia tax, as per act of assembly ••- Jan. 28, Rec'd from State tax being amount Over and above state quota Jan. ?T. Heed from P. W. P. Boyd, Sheriff, tines and jury fund Jan. :41, Reed fro .‘ Jesle Landis, costs in commonwealth vs. John 5imp50n..... ..._. Feb Reed from same, costs in common wealth vs. John SIMLIIOII Feb. 4. Reed from John Sheaffer, a blank tax duplicate • .... Feb. 14, Itec'd from Brinton Walter, Esq., of Sadabary twp., exonerated tax.... • ...... Feb. 24, Sec' d from Levi laugh collector of Brecknock two., exonerat-d tax Feb. 28, Reed from C. L Stoner, collector of West Wards city, error in duplicate of 1861 March. 9 Reed from Joseph Hersh, sup. of Leacock twp., per share of bridge at Dent• lingeee MD I March 14, Reed from Jesse Landis, costa in commonwealth vs. B. F. Kauffman.. .... March 25, Reed from C. D. Warfel. of Salis bury twp., per share of bridge at Denlin ger's mlll.. . March 28, Reed from John Sensenlg, of Earl township, loan March 80, Rec d from Anna Witmer, acting executrix of Jacob Witmer, deed , of Earl twp., loan.. March 30, Reed from Daniel Rohrer, of East Hemlineld township, 10an.... March 30, Rec'd from John Doner„, of Manor township, loan March 31, Rec'd from Daniel Witmer, of Earl township, loan April 1, Rec'd from John L. Rohrer, of Up per Leacook town-hip, loan 1,000 00 April I, Reed from B. 11. Longenecker, of Lancaster township, loan April 1, Reed from John ti. Rendig, of East Lampeter townshp, loan. April 1, Reed from John Rachel, of Stras burg township, loan April 1. Reed from Henry Buckwalter, of Manheim April 1, Reed from Tobias Kreider, of West Lampeter township, loan. April 1, Reed from Mrs. IL Binkley, of Man helm township, loan Aprll 1, Reed from John Bnckwalter, of W. Lampeter township, loan 1,300 00 April 2, Reed from John Rohrer, of Upper Leacock township, loan ,1 800 00 April 2, Reed from Christian Snyder, of Warwick township, loan. April 13. Reed from John tl. Hendig, of East Lampeter township, loan April 20, Rec'd from Jacob C. Clair, for blank tax duplicate April 21, Reed from Peter Fralley, of Co lumbia relief money returned April 22, Reed from Jeeee Landis, amount collected in suit of commonwealth vs. D. Laird • April 22, Reed from floury Miller, for blank tax duplicate May 11, Reed from F. A. Strain, justice of peace, or West Cocalico township, for two strays Bold May 11, Reed from S. W. P. Boyd, Sheriff, fines and jury nand May 15, Reed from Peter Martin, Protbon'y. jury fond and fees 250 00 June 25, Reed rem Jesse Landis, costs in commonwealth we. John Gran July 14, Reed from David Kemper, of Epu rata township, loan July 14, Reed from Lancaster County Bank, loan Clasp Book Store Cheap Book Store Jul) 22, Reed from State Treasurer for abatement to County for paying state tax. Aug. 24, Reed tram Cyrus Cramer, fine case of commonwealth vs. Sarah C1apper........ . Aug. 24, Reed tram Jesse Landis, fines In case of commonwealth vs. P. Donegan Aug. 24, Itec'd,from Philip S. Baker, fine In case of com.'vs. D. Howard Aug 24, Reed from J. B. Amwake, fine in Case of commonwealth vs. Mary Yeager—. Sep. 2. Reed from William Ensminger, of Manheim townehip, loan Sep. 7, Heald from Lancaster County Bank, 000 Sep. 7, Reed from Isaac Orlah, collector ex onerated tax for 1862 Sep. 7 Reed from J. O. Brown, justice of the peace, of East Ilempfield twp , for stray steer sold Sep. 8, Reed from Jena Landis, costs in commonwealth vs. F. Beninger Oct. 13, Reed from Frederick J. Evans, ex onerated tax, assessed in Warwick twp.... Oct le, Reed from Jesse Landis, costa in cons. vs. R. Eberly Oot. 27, Reed from Jesse Landis, costs in commonwealth vs. Jacob Groff Nov. 2, Reed from E. Burkholder, justice of the peace, West Earl township, tines for breach of Sabbath . Nov. 7, Itec'd from Jessie Landis, for interest on D. fa. for tax collected from Mountjoy and Washington bcrough 11 19 Nov. 12, Reed from Samuel Eby, of Eliza• bethtown, balance from relief fund refund ed .. N0v.97, Ite.sd :rola C. NI. vrt u, juraire of [he pence, of Monutp.y bor., lines in case of J. Pulley In Nagle Nov. 30, Reo'd from li. Maseru', clerk ot Cl. S. fur Pure end jut y Mutt ...... ........... Nov. :A), Rec'd Crown 11. Musser, ,'lark Cl Cl. S. for regibtering dugs Dec. 0, Ree'd trout S. H. Brube.ker, for floe to commonwealth vs. Sophia Burgnet....... . Doc. 7, 11.'3 from Thomes P. Jeffries, for old lumber from bridge at Ureatre Dec. 2S, Itee'd from Peter Martin, Prothono tary, jut y mud Der. 31, liec'd from Win. M. Slaymaker, justice of the pesos, of Paradise twp., for stray steer sold Jan. 2, Reed from W. M. Cooper, colle , tor of Sadebury twp., amt of extra aeseasinent lan, 2, Reed from state tax being rho amount furntshed by The county, to pay the of state tax Aggregate Assestmcrd of County rates and Imes for 1861, per list I'll7-nisi/el Treasu rer by County Commissioners, to soil: d daulstown Borough $ 169 28 Bart 949 97 Brecknock 747 51 Carnarvon 1.123 31 Cocalico East 1269 78 Cocal leo West 1856 26 Colerain ....... 1032. 75 Columbia Borough 2510 52 Conestoga ..... ' , PO 52 Conoy 1287 15 'Clay 1563 70 Donegal East 4047 71 Donegal West 1136 37 Drumore.. 1914 71 Ephrata 8314 07 Earl 3708 74 Earl East ... 2515 10 Earl West 3093 1.1 Elizabeth 938 89 Elizabethtown Borough 371 48 Eden 696 83 Fulton 122.3 28 Hemptleld • ,East 1774 36 Ilempilleld West 3411 47 Laropeter East 4164 La Lampeter West . 3524 23 Lancaster 1705 49 Lancaster City—East Wards 5690 05 West Wards 5290 24 3161 26 3139 70 1311 09 4475 00 971 37 6510 Ul 2221 69 631 91 468 56 879 37 2678 12 2648 42 1715 70 847 17 3943 61 4081 73 1055 04 3063 55 600 19 3182 97 225 03 Lew - 16c Leacock Uppef ...... ..... Little Britain. Manheim Martic Manor Mount Joy Mount Joy Borough. Manhei,u Borough Marietta Borough Parainie • Penn Pequea Providence Hapho Sa . isbury Sadsbury Strasburg Strasburg Borough Warwick WARII lug ton Borough NISIROD 0. SHIPLEY, New Market, Sld To rash recciued for Excess tar, as follows to 'sit East Wards City.... Elizabeth ... West Wards City.... Rapho Caroar von East Words—City... Paradise Clay ... Couoy Marna Donegal East Lampeter West.... Manor Salisbury. Little Britain Drumore Lampeter Ea5t...... .. Fulton Eden Coleraln Lancaster Marietta Borough... Providence Columbia Borough.. Donegal East Leacock Upper Breakneck Nianheim Earl West. Manheim Borough.. Mount Joy Conoy Ilempueld West..... Strasburg Borough Donegal We5t...... .. Elizabeth ariv ick Manor Sadebury Penn Hemptield East.— - Pequea To amount of outstanding per last report of County Auditor Items in Court bills unpaid " Belie orders " Bounties and County defence bills 7WJEIT'TB FOR 1883 .1861 $7l 19 1862 3 42 .. 24 76 8 7 " " 842 9 50 " 5 70 ' 29 46 7 06 1863 7 l''' 4 75 7 13 ' 37 06 670 62 6 14 5 80 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 186" P.O. Eberman,Court order for dtating the account of 186" 706 Commissioners orders drawn for 1863, including Bounties, do 772 Court Bills and Certificates 411 Orders drawn by the Board of Relief to families of Volunteers Orders drawn by the County Commission ern, to families of Drafted Men 48 Road Viewers and Surveyors orders... Constables returns to Court of Q. 5........ Exoneration allowed ColleotAee Commissions " Outstanding Taxes. Earl East 1817 apho townthlp, 1861 12olalico E. " 1862 Bart 1 , 13 Brecknoch Carnarvon " Cocalloo E. " Cocalloo W. " Columbia bor. •Conestoga " *Donegal E. " Drnmors " elphrita " •Earl 1,499 07 44 1,8110 99 Earl F. Elisabethtown bor. " Fulton township •' Lampeter E. Lampetar W. " •Lancaster City,E.W W. W Leacock township Little Britain " •Bartle •Mount Joy •• •Mount Joy borough " • Paradise township Itapho Salisbury •` •d traebnrg " Strasburg borough ts ashiagton Treasurer's Commission on 277,399 82 at S-10 per cent Balance Those marked thee* have eines hat& AUDITORS' REPORT We, the undersigned Auditors of Lan caster county, do certify, that we have carefully exam ined the account of John Benilnger, Esq., Treasur er of said county, and have compared his vouchers with the saute and find a balance In hie hands of Twen ty-nine thousand five hundred and forty-fonr dollars and forty-fonr cents, ($29,514 44.) which he has paid over to his successor, Samuel Hess, Esq., the present Treasurer, and for which he has shown us his receipt. We have examined the account of Chribtian Gast, Esq. Treasurer of the Poor and House of Employment of Esq., county, and find a balance due him of Eight hundred and sixty-nine dollars and fifty cents, ($BO9 50,) on the let day of January, 1564. We have also examined the account of Pater Johns, Esq., Treasurer of the Board of Prison Impostors, and find it correct, showing a balance due him by the said Board, of Ninety-three dollars and forty-live cents, (593 460 on the let day of January 1684. The liabilities of the county at the present time for individual loans at five per cent. per annum, amounts to 5167,543 63, deducting the above amount in hands of the Treasurer, 529,544 44, would show an indebtedness of 5135.004 19, the outstanding Tax amounts to 521,- 613 35. - In witnesa whereof we have hereunto set our hands at the Commissioner'e Office, this Twentieth day of Jan nary, 1864. JACOB A. MILLER, 301114 STROHM Jo. SAMUEL BOOR, Auditors of Lancaster County. COMMISSIONERS STATEMENT. rill:1E following is a statement of tire Commissioners' Orders drawn on John Denlinger, Esq., Treasurer of Lancaster county, for the year 1853. Assessors' Pay. Adamstown, Samuel Stork Bart, Geo. W. J0hn50n...... .... Brecknook, Levi Latish Carnarvon, Joseph Weaver Cocalico Fast, Eamnel Weisser. Conan.) West, E. Fasnacht..... Colerain, James M'CuLlough.... Columbia bor., Jos. FL 81ack.... Cone,toga, S. M. Rohrer Conoy, M. Bachman Clay, Wm. It. Fallow.. Donegal East, John Rnmbaoh... Donegal West, H. K. Flores Drumo,e, E. 5h0emaker...... .... Ephrata, Jacob S. Sharp Earl, Isaac G. Sprecher. ..... Earl I art, George S. High....... Earl West, Jacob Wolf Elizabeth, Joseph M. Mathews Elizabethtown bor., Joe. F. Eckinger. Eden, John Graham...., Fulton, L. H. APCardle.._... ........... Ilempileld East, Hem y Sholl . 11emptield West, toe. Bard ......... Lampeter East, Robert Miller Lampeter West, Lancaster twp, Benjamin Unbar .... Lancaster city—N. W. Ward, C. G. Beal, in full . " E. W. Ward, H. P. Carson, in t_ll . " " N. E. Ward, Geo. P. King, in full . Leacock, Joel S. Baby Leacook Upper, N. F. Shaeffer.— ..... ...... Little Britain, Wm. Gibson . Manhelm, Samuel Kling Martin, James A. Ewing Manor, John 8rady............... .................. Mount Joy twp , il. B. Painter Mount Joy bor. ' J. ...... Marietta bor., David Roth. Manheim bor., if. Diffenderfer Pa. adieu, Elias Miller Penn, Benjamin D. Danner... . . ............. Future, Samuel fess Providence, Martin Reese Ropho, .1. B. lireneman :alisbury, I. D. Warfel Sadsbury, W. M Cooper Strasburg twp„ .1. W. Fritz Strasburg bor., John Werntz. Warwick, A. B. Hackman . Washington, Wm. Artman Ditto on Account of 1663. J. (1. Sprecher, Assessor, Earl twp., ad dition,' Assessment.. W. M. Cooper, Assessor, Sadsbury, twp., additional A sse e !Its NI. Benedict. Assessor, :lonestega twp., on account, of 1864 .. Eugene Ilarklus, Assessor, W. Ward, on account, of 1964 Th,ins B Jeffries liir repairing Bridge at Liiiiell'.. Lanaing ......... •• . . $7l 75 J. arainnis bill lit bolt— 3 00 otionny B Bro.LiotilLer bill 17,; 00 Dante) Dealing, for furiiii.lting wing-wall,. at Begin, Bridge 7 96 Id iivi ry NI user, Esq., Clerk teen $ 997 50 W. A. Atlee, &Urn ney fees 94 00 J. B. Livingston, do 047 00 S. W. I'. Boyd, ,iheriffs do 020 132 Jurors Pay... .. 2060 21 Witnesses d , .44 2457 13 Jo Lives costs . ..... .. .... ..... Ina 24 Constables de 1398 43 Crier and Tipvtayss 264 to Jurors Pay Tips a eh Jacob Gable, repairing water and gas pipe Henry Wagoner for labor Henry Wagoner and others, laying pave ment 34 Od David Bair ti Co., for sundries—. Lancaster City for water rent ... John Johns f,r revenue Stamps Jo,epll C. Snyder, for sundries 18 31 Ditto for relaying pavement 20 00 0, F. Ebernian for repairing clock 3 00 Isaac Dunn for repairing T 11.3 pavement.... 2 50 Dluirl Hartman, bill for 1ce....... Ilauke for Curtains U. Anne for repairing blinds J. Rotharund for brushes A. S. Harrison for Tile CoLuberic linter for Crrmau Seals 50 50 John Ford for 56 loads of rood 24 08 Frederick We.ver for labor 6 00 D. Pancoast, repairing roof • 4 00 Deaner 40 Shaum for cleaning heaters 00... 32 86 Charles lilumeustook setting curbstone &c. 5 50 Rudy for laying pavement 18 75 Coroner. Absalom Btuler, Esq., Coroner and Justices of the Peace, for holding Inquests on the bodies of 15 persons found dead in Lan caster County t. 522 88 Commissioners Office. William Spencer, Esq., 133 days services as Commissioner at $'2.1.10 per day $206.00 and 2596 miles at 6 cents per mile $165.76. To tal amount $421.76. Balance due him at settlement $ 221.76 John Doper, Esq., 137 days at $2.00 per day $274.00 and 1873 miles at 6 cents per mile $112.33. - Total $380.38. Balance due him at settlement 186 38 Levi P. Reist, Isq., 140 days at $2 00 per day $280.00 and 2900 miles at 6 cents per mile $174 uO. Total $451.00. Balance due him at settlement 204 00 Jesse Landes, Esq , one year's salary as so -150 00 P. O. Eberman, Clerk, one year's salary.... 800 00 0. Clarkson for steel pens 3 25 William Opener, Esq., on ac't of services as Commissioner 400 00 David Kemper, EN., 011 aco't of services.... 260 00 John Doner, Esq., on acct of services........ 250 00 Elias Barr & Co, for envelopes Jacob S. Shirk for letter seal 26 J. Hurst for steel pens 2 60 MEM n 13 23 52 2 21 6 03 2 11 3 5 3 50 Election Officers for holding gen. Elections $ 1256 02 Ditto for holding Twp. elections la March. 1606 23 . . . .. . . Ditto for holding City elections7B 70 Ditto for special election ha Martic twp 29 60 Ditto for special election in Wasketn b0r.... 18 45 G. Clarkson, preparing den. Election return 3 00 J. E Carpenter and J. H. Druckemiller clerking for Return Judges 13 24 Jacob Folia qualifying el«ction officers Assessors for lists of voters Couetables for holding twp elections Fuel. R Baumgardner, bills for coal at the Court Bons° for the yours 1862 and 1863. $ 472 21 Gas. Lancaster Gas Company Gan bills for 1853.. $ 57 30 Pearsol d Geist William B. F. F. L. Baker J. M. Ensnalnger.. George Sanderson lliestand A Co John Bear's Sons. Kuhn A 8aa5...... Samuel Wright E. 11. Thomas. Public Officer. George Wiant for Blank Book: and Binding J W Hartley seal press for Re00rdcr........ John May, repairing chair 5......„...... ...... G. Behner tr. Bons for boards $299.32 , 9 Christian Gast, Esq., Treasurer of the Poor and Rouse of Employment, In full of esti. mate tor the support of Poor for 1863_ Prison. Joseph Sampson, Erg ,Treasurer of the Lan caster County Prison. On account of esti. mate for 1863 Peter Johns, Esq., Treasurer to full „ 211,2'A 81 10,27"0 S 1 Penitentiary. Eastern Penitentiary of Pennsylvania for support of Convicts for Postage. John J. Cochran, Esq., bill for Postage and envelopes 1,144 50 441 55 206 46 2,579 23 5,466 96 18 87 200 00 906 24 702 67 461 19 '196 86 616 28 920 33 417 00 196 42 119 60 607 92 Loans Loans paid to Banks and Individuals Interest paid to Banks and individuals..... Post Mortara Examinations. Poet Mortara examinations on the bodies of 14 persons found dead in Lancaster Janitor. Joseph C. Snyder, for Si weeks pay u , . ........ VIM 603 11 36 IV 395 01 1,410 15 803 93 946 24 1,900 00 650 87 522 00 268 23 570 00 77 20 1,806 11 " .. 2,712 66 " 840 69 243 22 160 03 $299,924 49 ...... 40 00 42 00 40 00 37 00 40 00 45 00 90 00 43 00 32 00 35 00 63 00 37 50 66 00 52 00 70 00 52 Ou 60 00 30 00 20 Uu 32 Uu 50 00 55 Ou 50 00 4/ 00 S. E. Ward, Jacob Gumph to full.. Curt of Quarter Sesgione Court of Common Plea', Court House OEM Roca Damages. John Gest, Salisbury ............. $ 10 00 Christian Showalter, Earl. as William Heys, Little 8ritain...—......__... 10 00 Joespl, Sey, Fulton 60 00 Pete E Eckert, me Leaortak 26 00 Levi E. Eckert, do 76 00 John Eby, do 76 00 . Reuben Bear, Warwick 5 00 Janice Meherson,Drumore. 5 00 George W. Bair, Upper Leacock 56 00 Jacob Brubaker, d 036 00 --........ Benjamin Lung, idaultelm...—.... 10 00 Z. Malley, Manor—.. ....... —...._„„_ 90 00 John Garnish, Martin —.... $0 00 Jacob Thomas, do and Conestoga. 90 00 Abraham Hershey West Hempleid. ..... .... 75 00 Swum Peters, Elizabethtown. 15 00 George Sanderson, Esq., Mayor, road dam ages, due the city.. ... _-- _ .._, George Ackerman city. Tam Befundeci. No. 18 Wm. Roberta, Collector, West Hemp : field.. 9170 00 18 Jacob N. Miller, City 10 97 39 Jacob !Shirk, City 83 00 49 Peter Elem., Clay ' 78 60 70 Tures Rookatellovr, Manor, Militia. 247 00 78 John B. Rehm= 9 88 132 Geo. Diller 336 459 George Marks, Upper Leactock7 9 31 568 Samuel Wlesser, East Cocailco, Er.. ror In Duplicate fa 89 582 C. L. Donegal 10 64 Stoner, City.. 41 00 • 81 Geo. Long, East, • 82 B. F. Huston, Marietta 16 bil 6= W. Duncan, Eden, Error 110 00 602 P. W. Anger , . 16 97 682 9. Spellman 37 79 Godrge Sanderson, Esq., Mayor, and Oonista bias' Bees In vagrant oases, for 1883 91189 91 Bounties to Volunteers, and impair:44 for County and State. 1,880111 88 afiaaeUoneow. P. 8. Raker, taking 7 persona to holm of refuge Samuel Huber, taking 6 persons to house of refuge Jacob Gundaker, taking 1 person to house of refuge A. A. Meosenkop, taking 2 persons to house of refuge... A. Fairer, taking 2 persons to house of re fuge. .....". Thos. Kirkwood, arresting Charles Bodey... Win. Cooper, boarding jurors. James Hood, for assistant assessor John E. Zellers, dividing election. district and draught James Barber, assessing militia in Columbia Henry Musser, recordlngbonds, trs Wm. B. Wiley, qualifying commlseloners.... John A. Wier, Km, for support of insane in Pennsylvania Hospital B. Hackman, assessing militia Geo. P. King, attending 2 days special ap peal...... ................. ...... ...• J. D. Warfel, attending 2 days special appeal E. Miller, attending 2 days special appeal... Jesse Landis, Esq., Professional services.... Henry Musser, Esq., recording names of of ficers elected P. G. &nun:lan, jr, assisting clerk.... ..... City constables, arresting pick-pockets.-- Samuel Wieser, for assessing mi1itia........ .. Juhu Johns, for revenue stamps J. Aug. Atlee, for auditing public offices... Lancastercity water rent. . •J ohn Mason„ re1iet.......... ...... ••••••••.••• Jus. Eberman's heirs, care and winding town cloak J. A. Miller, Wm. Von Beide and John Strohm, re-auditing county accounts..... J. Landes and E. C. Reilly, professional ser vices In conunonwealth vs. Laird 1). Bair A C0.,i1l for bunting A. A 0. Brooks, for mending nag Levi lteist, expenses in Summy vs. Rebst.. Subscription to Sewer near Court House... Telegraph Office for despatches Wm. Gluck and others, services In remov ing public documents Geo. Hawthorne, witness fees Elias Rohrer, whitewashing Penn'a R. Co., freight on loxes Issue Sprecher, tar special assessment John E.Liirviu, hauling records Davie Bitch, for chissel and coal rake, Ac... John lemlluger, Esq., Treasurer, to pay bal ance f quota of State tax due by County to the State for 1863 P.O. Ebermeu, fur 18 empty boxes.. ...... . Henry Spindler, for hauling records end Seeping ~ hem Isatio 'Mixer, hauling ditto Samuel Hauck, do do . Liteacy, do do Michael lbeck, do do Wm. spencer, Esq., fur expenses In remov ing and securing records Charles soulk and others for removing do.. Miss Mary Bowman, President of Childrens Home, donation for support of children of soldiers In service Jos. C. Snyder, watching Court House Philip S. Baker, bringing J. Kahm from Merylnial .............. ...... ....... l'euu'u R. It. Co., for hauling slabs Wm. Sheer, for ins Lancaster County Bank, for rev. stamps... lease Sprecher, for special asseesmeut W. .M. Cooper do do Robinson, arresting horse thief satonel Stork, tax ......... . M Zebu', fur interpreting In Court 11. intrendetfer, for error In his duplicate... li. Wegener and others, for labor. Adel. Express Co., for packages W. B. Wiley, Esq., qualifying Commission era arid Sheriff John Smith and others, copying tax dupli cates Total amount of Commissioners orders and court bills and Certificates Auditor's pay Clerks's pay• • Relief to fAmillea of volunteers• • ...... Relief to families of dratted militia men Road Viewers and Surveyors Orders.... Constables' Returns soneratlone Commissions Outstanding Taxes • Treasurer's Commission Balance In Treasurer's hands S 2391 80 407 00 P. O. EDERMAN, Clerk PATICS UNION HOTEL, 0 106 AND 80 8 MARKET RTSKET, PHILADELPHIA. The undersigned, begs to inform Its friends , and the • for mer patrons of the "STATES UNION," as well as tho public generally, that he has accepted the 8 13 H O managership of the TEL named at the head 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 clam Ilot.ls of the city. The patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. The TERMS are $1.60 per day. OHAS. M. ALLMOND, Manager. June 0 tf 22 LANCASTER LOCOMOTIVE WORKS, LANCASTER CITY, PENNA. JAMES A. NORRIS , Raving . taken the above Works, is now' T prepared to execute promptly orders for l• IN COAL AND WOOD BURNING LOOO- . 2 4 aITH M IM4a OTIVES ' • 'la • aVail of lirst.class workmanship. Also, every description of BOILERS, STATIONARY ENGINES, BRASS AND IRON CASTINGS, FORGINGS, SHAFTING AND MILL GEARING, AND RAILROAD MACHINERY. 6m 61 BARLOW'S INDIGO BLUE •• Denlera and Consumer. of the shoved Celebrated Wash Blue, will please take notice, that the Labels are altered to read INDIGO BLUE, PUT TIP AT ALFRED WILTBERGER'S DRUG STORE, No. 233 NOHTH 81COND STOUT, PECILLMILITIL The quality of this Blue will be the mime in every ns• apect I It to warranted to color more water than twice the eama quantity of Indigo, and to go much further than any other Wash Blue in the market. It dissolves perfectly clear and does not settle on the clothes as most of the other makes do. One Box dissolved In a half pint of water, will make as good a Liquid Bine as any that Is made at one third the met. As It to retailed at the same price aa the Imitations and Inferior articles, housekeepers will find it very much to their advantage to ask for that put up at Pi'iltbergar's. aro- All Blue pat up after this data with Barlow's name on It la an Imitation. The New Label does not reqnlre a Stamp Sir For Sale by Storekeeper' generally. feb 16 HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, HAGER & BROTHERS. 1 0 0 0 LBS. PRIME FEATHERS CHINA, GLASS AND QUENNSWAHN $ 176 75 10 76 47 '75 43 50 01 00 221 63 94 00 246 94 104 76 3 00 22 60 21 09 GOLD BAND AND PLAIN FRENCH CHINA FANCY AND WHITE STONE CHINA PITTSBURG AND BOSTON GLASSWARE PLAIN AND FANCY ENGLISH GRANITE WARE ' 7 I)RY GOODS. Bleached and Unbleached Mualin; Sheetings and Pillow Casings, Furniture Checks, Table Diapers and Linen Damasks, Bird Eye and Hubkabask Toweling; Marseilles Quilt; Bus keta, Window Shade; fel) 9 tf • CARPETS AND FLOOR OIL CLOTHES. ENGLISH TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, INGRAIN AND VENETIAN, $ 7600 00 WALL PAPER 2 I WALL PAPER/311 $ 3750 00 7750 00 fob 9 tt 5] $ll 500.00 13OUDRETTE 1 POUDRHITTE t it j_ THE LODI MANIIVAOTIMING COMPANY, with an experience of 24 years, again offer for sale • if article of Poudratte at low prices. The experience of thousands of customers attest 10 the fact that it is the cheapest and very beat manure In market, and particular ly adapted for Tobacco, Corn, Potatoes and Garden Truck. The Company manufacture also Boas Ta-oro (a lobo* trite for Guano), from bone, night soil and guano, ground fine. Price $ 46 per ton. A pamphlet containing directions for use, prime, la, may be had free by addressing a letter to the °See of the Company, 68 Oonrtland Street, New York, or grog to our agent, PAUL PO 1 1 .• 180 South Wharves, Philadelphia. Pe. ' 7 bus $76,422.00 anormPIONS diti...olmaiamaaati Cievenislai. BATTS, G SODA, _ maw T - ITT b., rot Bab at THOMAS- It tliatataal Stairs WaatTlag atttayisser. $ 1104 OT Vagrants 9462 1 60 16 00 S 54 20 88 106 00 36 00 4 00 60 00 9 18 1 60 10 00 60 00 1 00 10 00 2 31 12 00 05 80 3 00 8 75 2 94 6 00 4 00 4 00 8 00 4 00 $43,146 2KI $221,606 12 189 IV 26 00 14,336 26 1,144 50 441 66 258 46 2,579 23 5,488 50 x 21,813 85 . 2,219 ?A 29,1544 44 $294,824 49 JOHN DONER, WM. SPENCER DAVID KEMPER, EIZIM RAE AND HEMP CARPETS, OIL °LOTUS, BIATTINGB di RUGS 20,000 PtgaLS Nair Emus. HAGER 1 BROTHERS