gtaal frttcUiflctwf. Salks of Personal Property.—Sfcies of personal property, lor which bills have beon printed at tills ofilce, will hike place as follows: •• 15,—stock, farming uteuslls, Ac., or Henry Ulrich; In West Hemptield two., on the road leading from Columbia to Safe Harbor. r „ 15.—Personal property, stock, farming utenHlls, Ac., of Jesse Haines, In Sal isbury twp., near the White Horse tavern. “ 16 —Stock; fanning utensils, Ac., and Ove acres ofChesnut Umber, the property of Geo. G. Worst, near the Gap Sta tion. «• m—stock, farming utensils, Ac ,of Wm. Martin, at Lemon’s Hotel, In Salis bury township. “ ID.—Stock, tunning ulciv Us, Ac., of E. T. A J. Hoover, 1 mile south ol Mount vine “ 20.—Fult Gohel, stock and farming Jin- { dements. . ■ ~, Cate E. Mlnnich.vlllageofNcirsville, slock und household goods. “ 211.—Stock and farming utensils of John C. Bryan, near Lancaster, on farm of James Evans, deceased. “ —Personal property of F*. K. Hta y, on New H 11 'tid pike, In Upper Leacock township. , •• 2U —Stock and farming utensils of Jacob ’ Ileum in Leacock township, m the road leading from Intercourse to Ruhrer’s Mill , , , , , “ KUug, slock, farming imple ments, household nnd kitchen furni ture. Ac.,‘Leacock twp. “ u—ou shares Heading and Coluinbin Hallroad stock Estate of Joseph Kota tirtnacher, tlecM. at Michael's Hotel. *• 21 —Win. Kunkel, ngt., slock, farming Implements and household and kitchen furniture, Eden two. “ 'K\ —]• xccutois of Jacob WILLIe, Penn township, dreemed, slock, farming Implements, und household and kitchen furniture. n 21.—Wm. Cummings, Drumorelownshlp, stock and f ruling lmpltments. *' 21.—.10hn Munn, Manor township, slock and farming Implements. •• 2vers. There were no sales during the week,leaving bn head in the stables.— Messrs. Sharp A Elder will ship’a car-load to Philadelphia to-morrow. /•’// ii/c'.h. —There wen; head on hand last week. The following arrivalsure reported : Mr. Nathan S. droll', with Id head, from Ohio; Mr. Jacob Wagner, with <> head,and Messrs. Myers A Weaver, with S hwul, from •York county. The sales amounted to lift head to farmers uml others in the county, leaving OS head of excellent young horses— workers and drivers—yet for sale. Mr. Amys Funk purchased during the week in head of superior work horses for the East ern market which he will ship to-morrow. < ■o/irlnnil if ('line's.—' There were 3S head on hand last week. The arrivals during the week wen- :’d head bought in the county.— The sales were head to Eastern buyers, leaving J! 1 lead of good working and driving horses in the Meble. Another lot of 17 is expected to-day. Iceman, .'\furj>/n/ ib (b. had 2 bead last Monday.. Two were brought in during the week. No sales, leaving Ibn hand. Pknnv Wise, Ac.—A wealthy gentleman residing near Hate No. •'> on the Lancaster, Elizabethtown and Middletyw-n Turnpike, was this morning lined s[ and costs,-in all §10.211, in a suit before Wm. B. Wiley, Al derman. It appeared from? the evidence that the defendant had to go nearly two •miles out of his wa v in order to avoid the gate, whereas if ho had kept on the turn pike he would have saved one and a half miles, but would have had to pay 24 cents toll. He Uas been in the practice of avoid ing the gglo in order to save the toils. Had be paid the 21 cents he would have saved §o.‘Ji>. Defendant acknowledged that he at tempted to avoid thegatetosave the charge. * ( ) 11(1 AN 1 /.ATI ON OF THE N KNV CITY COUN CILS.—The new City Councils met and or ganized in the chambers ol’ the City Hull, Fridav, morning at ltioVlk. The newjnem l)ers in the Select and the members of the Common Council were sworn in by Mayor Sanderson. Robert A. Ryans, Ksq., was re-elected President, and James C. Carpen ter, Ksq., Clerk ol’ the Select branch. Coo. Yoisley, Ksq., was elected President, and Mr. Xlexamler Patton re-eleoted Clerk of the Common branch. Alter the passage of the usual resolutions for the appointment of various Standing Committees and the ap pointment of a eommmiltec of two from ■each branch to inform Mayor Sanderson of the time fixed upon tor his inauguration, namely, Tuesday afternoon, 13th inst., at 2 o’clock, both bodies adjourned. Con. 11 am brig lrr. —The Richmond Ex aminrr of Saturday last lias the following Jl re vet Lieut. Col. 11. A. llambright, Cap tain Klevenlh Cnited States Infantry, has assumed command ofthe post of, Freder icksburg, relieving Brevet Lieut. Col. Ames. The above will lie read with interest by the many lriends and admirers of this able and distinguished soldier. Col. H.isonoof Lancaster's most honored and worthy citi zens. We can assure our friomis.of the Ex aminer and the people of Fredericksburg, that they will not find him a petty tyrant but a gallant otlicer and most estimable gentleman. Safe Blown Open and Heavy Rob bery.—Russel's Hardware ■Store, North Queen st., Was entered some timeon Satur day night by two expert lmrglars,who drilled aholeinllie safe, which they filled with powder, and .succeeded ill blowing open. The noise made by the explosion occurred about 3 o’clock this niorniug;and was heard by several persons residing in the vicinity of the store. The burglars entered the build ing through a second story window at the rear end, and made their exit through the bastuieut at the same end. Their tracks were plainly observable in the snow this morning. Among other valuables which the safe contained were $lB,OOO worth of stock cer tificates, $4OO in money, a note of Mr. Sam uel Keeler’s for $330, and one $5O 7-30 Gov ernment bond, all of which were taken. An empty powder flask, a chisel and a wax candle used in the operation were left bchiud by the burglars. The heavy outside door of the safe was blown clear oIT the binges, and had the charge of powder been any heavier, without a doubt, it would have been blown to atoms. No clue has as yet been obtained which may lead to the detection ofthe burglars. Petroleum as Fu f.l. —A series of official experiments have been mad** at Woolwich, Kngland, to test the capacity of petroleum' as a substitute lor coal in the production of steam! One conclusion arrived at is that by the use ofthe oil an engine of IUO-horse power becomes exalted into one of 140 or 150, the gain being from forty to fifty per cent. It has also been satisfactorily deter mined that the oil may be carried to sea in tanks, and be incapable of ignition, even though a red-hot cannonball went through the mass. The furnace required for the use of oil would be very small, so that a large amount of storago room would be saved. The report states that “the first great naval power that adopts petroleum will have an immediate advantage over the fleets of all other nations, and the latter will be com pelled to accept the invitation, however de termined at first to deny its value.” Our thanks are due our excellent young friend, Dr. George A. King, of this city, a student of the Institution, for a Catalogue of Jefferson Medical College of Philadelphia. .The total number of students is 425, of Which Pennsylvania furnishes 205. The Official . Vote.—Below will be found the official vote of the City Election, held on Tuesday of last week: CITY TICKET. Mayor. n.w.w. n.k.w. s.w.w. s.e.w. Total. Sanderson, 486 347 427 397 1057 Livingston, 489 371 280 1476 Sanderson’s majority, 181 High Constable. Samuel Huber, 607 357 401 414 1739 John Jeffries, 402 300 244 810 1370 Huber's majority, 303 WARD TICKETS. NORTH WEST WARD. SelectCouncll. William Diller 463|Isaac Mlshler 520 Common Council. George Yelsley 489. Jacob G. Getz 461 David Downey 482 William Bucklos 452 H. W. Harberger 496 Chas. T. Gould 464 Jacob L. Frey 492 !Lt. John P. Weise....Jo9 \Vm. McC msey... v .44l|Joseph Brlllhart 457 City Constable. Jacob Guni’aker 568iJohn Rote 431 Assessor. ~..4U2|W. Bllckensderfer...sls Judge. Johu A. Shober AOllJohn B. Good 508 Inspector, OUJjSVm. M. Shrum 50i Henry GlbhH. George Mu«ser. NORTH KAHT WARD. Select Council. Frederick 0. Curie... 3591 Robert H. Long 351 Common Council. J. M. WcHl'uie-fler 353 A. W. Russel 3f« M. Delehler 811 Philip F. W. Coonlcy AIM Robert M. Morrow...H6o JuincH Htewurt 310 John Keller 86^ City Constable. :ui|Phillp 8. Baker ,378 Assessor. Israel F. Abelu... .John Hose. ....351] William Hensol .‘J4JO Judge. ....319|Juy Cadwell .303 Inspector. ....3oU,F. L. Calder 373 \\\ W. lirowu A. Klnj'wal.t. SOUTH WEST WARD. .Select ‘’’ouncll. I'lii Ifp Kit/.pfttrlek....‘}BU|S.*J. .Spencer '*24 *> Common Council. Anthony lake ll(J Henry C. Loeher V9l J. A. snyder ‘2X7 Dr. Jacob Bony *ll7] A. K. Bowurs ‘2'M city Constable. ClirlHllan KruCey llU;Jolin Kuulz 2J9 Eugene IlarklMH 4^B.Samuel VV. Kowe 573 J IKljLSt*. -123j Luther KlchurdH 201 Inspector. .231} Frederick Albright..'2o2 .1781 Lemml Locke 1.'.1. Kt.ee] William Kuutz, SOUTH EAST WARD. Select Council. Philip Fitzpatrick...3U3|S. .8. fSpencer. Common Council. William K 8urn5...102 Joseph Clarkson 310 Rudolph A. HiulUi.-.-lOTißenJamin BaumanJiul J. H, Hoyeiicr, Sr lus; M. F. Kteigerwalt 312 Alderman. John M. Amweg 133|John Madden 203 City Constable. Samuel shroud 430] Edward Me(Jaflery....2X7 Assessor. John IL-nsler lin;BenJ. F. Cox. Judge. Mlelui'd McCullon...•lll'James (tarvlu 311 Insjieclor. .40ti|Ueo. F. Brent-man...3tS B. FU/.patrick. Knthl’sias.m ovkr the Victory.—Tues day night the Democracy mid Conservative men of ihc city gat e themselves up to jubi lee and enthusiasm over the result of their victory on Tuesday. Several thousand peo ple had gathered in Centre Square, and when tlu* returns from all the Wards had been received the air was vocal with their shouts of exultation. A huge bon-Ure was kindled, the Baud of the Young Men’s Dem ocratic Association wuh called into requisi tion, and the immense crowd gathered in front of the City Hall, where Mayor San derson was greeted with a serenade. On his appearance on the steps of the building be was greeted with round upon round of cheers. A speech wus called for, and he briefly returned his thanks. After this an immense procession was formed, which marched through several streets. In the procession a hurriedly gotten up banner was carried on winch wus inscribed “ White Man’s Ticket Triumphant." On passing the residences of a number of prominent Democrats, those gentlemen were cheered lustily. The procession finally returned to the City Hall, and escorted Mayor Sander son to his re.sidenoLMm North Duke,-street. On passing the Washington Engine House on North Queen street, a stalwart member made the bell riug out a merry peal. Ar riving at the Mayor’s residence, a livelyair wus played by the Band, after which the Mnj’or again briefly returned his thanks.— The procession then visited other portions of the cily, but by midnight everything had resumed its wonted quiet. It is, in all re spects, the greatest victory ever achieved by the Democracy of Lancaster, and will have a most salutary and beneficial effect upon the rest of the State. The arch demagogue, disunionist and traitor, Thaddeus Stevens, has been signally and terribly rebuked at his home, and white men everywhere have good reason to rejoice over the result! Sound the loud timbrel o'er liAd and sea, The white men have triumphed, the white men are free. Fashions fur February.— According to some of our fashion Magazines some im portant changes will take place iu the fash ions for February. Dress skirts will be as long and as wide at the bottom as heretofore notwithstanding the prediction that shor and narrow ones would be in favor. Skirts will be but little trimmed, and often not at all. The her[ riialfanr, of Philadelphia, testified that lie was interested in this Company, and that he got in through Dr. Filbert. The Doctor said he would give him a show, and would like to see him make a pile. The witness said he would like to make a pile, as he had had no contracts, nor been in any. Oil Company. He was to receive 3,000 shares for every $5,000 share sold. He offer-, ed Mr. A. A. Ilauke an interest if he would assist him to sell a share. Mr. Foreman called at Chalfant’s store in company with Mr. Hauke, and was taken to Dr. Filbert's office and introduced. Mr. F. said he knew the Doctor before. Mr. F. took a $5,000 share, for which witness received his com mission from Dr. Filbert. The Doctor made the same representations to Mr. Foreman as to the cost of the property, Ac., as he did to other parties. The defendants gave bail in $2,000 for their appearance at the next term of the Courtof Quarter Sessions. BARn Bu RNT. —O n vSatu rday evening 1 ast, about (3 o’clock, a fire broke out in a large barn, situated within three miles of the vil lage of Churchtown, Carnarvon twp., this county, belonging to Mr. Jacob Grube. The barn, together with 370 bushels of wheat, 200 bushels of oats, 70 bushels of corn, 30 or 40 tons of hay, and a lot of agricultural im plements, was entirely destroyed. The live stock was all saved, except a calf. The fire was the work of an incendiary, as the barn was firedin several places. The building was insured in the Chester County Mutual Insurance Company but We have not learn ed to what amount. A Love of a Bonnet.—A love of a bon net is mentioned among the late Paris fash ions. The description bus some formidable terms which we don’t comprehend, but the ladies may. It is said to be of “ drawn black velvet, bouillonnee tulle crown, spot ted with jet. A bow of velvet ribbon on the side, with a cameo in the middle. The torsades of passementerie worked with jet across the crown, and falling in festoons over the chignon. The inside is drapery of tulle velvetfaeteued with a cameo.” From the description it is something formidable as w»U as beautiful, Municipal Affairs— The' City Coun cils met this afternoon, for the purpose of inaugurating Mayor Sanderson and elect ing city officers. In both bodies the bond of Mayor San derson, with Newton Lightner, Richard McGrann, and Patrick McEvoy, as sure ties, was read and approved. In Common Council, £lr. Morrow pre sented a petition from a number of citizens of the N. W. Ward, asking for a recount of the votes for Common Councilinen in the N. W. Ward, which was laid on the table. Messrs. Harberger and Russel were ap pointed a committee to inform the Select branch that the Common Cou noil was ready to meet that body in convention, for the purpose of inaugurating the Mayor and electing city officers. A resolution was presented and read from Select Council, refusing to meet in Conven tion for the purpose of electing city officers until u recount is had in the returns of the N. W. Ward. On motion of Mr. Smith, the action of Select Council was non-concurred in. Mr. Burns, in voting to non-eoneur, said that he .did so because lie thought Select Council had us much as they could do to attend to their own business. Select Council having adjourned without notifying Common Council, the following preamble and resolution offered by Mr. Smith were adopted: Whereas, A majority of the members of the Select Council, a co-ordinate branch of tho City Government, have refused to meet tl\is body in joint convention for the purpose of electing city officers und inau gurating tho Mayor elect, alleging for this conduct a mis-count in- IhtP votes ot the North West Ward for Common Councilinen; And Whereah, Tho aforesaid Select Council has adjourned mthout giving notice to this body, which conduct is con trary to all precedent, und in direct viola tion of the rules governing the intercourse of Councils ; now, therefore, be it liexolved, By the Common Council ot the City of Lancaster, that the action of a ma jority of the members of the Select Council is a gross usurpation, and that we consider it an act of discourtesy towards this body. Our thanks are due our kind friend, Rev- Dr. Nicholas O’Brien, late Assistant Priest of St. Mary's Catholic Church, this city, for a copy of the “Report of _St. Joseph’s Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa., from January Ist 185‘J, to January lst,;iBUti, by Robert B. Crtiice, M. D." 'Phis Institution is under the entire control of the Sisters ot Charity, and has done, and is doing, a vast amount of good. We are glad to learn that Father O’Brien is being gradually restored to his wonted vigor of health after a long and se rious illness. Lancaster Grain Market, Monday, February 12th, IBM: Family flour, bar $ N i)0 Extra do" do 875 Superfine..do do ' >•> Wheal (white) V bus 2 2;> Wheat (red) do 1 '•} Rye do Corn (new) do **.> ()als do 40 Whiskey, per gallon - ~ A letter bus been received at Wash ington front General Osborne, who, it will be remembered, was recently report ed to have been murdered near Ship worth’s Landing, Mississippi. He says that the published reports concerning the terrible condition of affairs in that State are wholly untpe. The district in which lie resides he pronounces as peaceable and orderly as any in the North, and that there is no necessity for stationing Federal troops there. Pamirs Misnich— Summy.— On thesth Intt.Jjy the Rev. W. T. Gerhard, Mr. Benjamn K. Minnlch, to Mis* Fanny N. summy, both ot Penn twp. Davis—Slaymakeh.—On • he same day, by the same, Mr. Ferree Davis, to Miss Sullie J. Slaymaker, both of Paradise twp. Hunsbekgkk— Brown.—On the • tli lust., by the Rev. W. T. Gerhard, Mr. David S. Huns hergor to Miss sup Brown both of West Eari township, Lancaster county. Gilmore—Look.—On Wednesday the 7th Inst., at Cooper’s Hotel, by Mayor Sanderson, Robert M. Gilmoiv, of Harford county, Md., to Mary Ann Cook, ot Fulton township, Lancas ter counts', Pa. Murray—Warden.—On the same day. by the same, in the Mayor's office, John Murray to ileziah Warden, both ol Drunmre town.Hrp, Lancaster county. Pa. ikatUsi. Myeks.—ln this city, on the 12th Inst., Anthony Myers, aged -M years and !♦ days. FttAi lby.—ln tills city, on the 11 ih inst., John AndreW,son of Andrew J. and Sarah R. Fruiiey, aged Id months and 13 days. MoDKsWt 1.L.—1 n Drumore township, this countv, on the 25 : h of Janua? v. lSfiii, Thomas Model-well, in the 77th year of hi* age. Brooks.—On the 7th fust., John, son of ;John and Elizabeth Brooks, in the 30th year of his age. Wagner.—ln C lumbia, on Saturday morn ing, Feb. 10th, Henry Wagner, in the 3Sth year ot his age. Russel. —On Thursday, Feb. Sth, Hot 3, Mrs. Margaret Russel, iu the *2d year of her ago. Satires It*-GLAD NEWS. 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Each bottle, prlco One Dollar, bears the Govern ment Stamp of Great Britain, to prevent counterfeits. CAUTION These Pills should not be taken by Females during the First Tubes Months of Pregnancy, us they are sure to bring on Miscarriage, bnt at any other time they are safe. Every woman knows that the bloom of health must fade, jiith the slightest irregularity or obstruction of the menses. These Pills are truly the woman's friend in her hour of trial, and the only sure, positive and never-failing cure and regulator of Suppression of nature, from whatever cause. So mild that the fee blest can take them with perfect security, yet so pow erful In their effects, that they may be safely called, a never-falling Regulator. In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, Pains in the Back and Limbs. Fatigue on slight exertion. 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Prompted by a desire to benefit the afflicted and unfortunate, I will send the recipe lor preparing and using the medicine, In a sealed envel ope, to any one who needs it, free of charge. 'Please enclose a post-paid envelope, addressed to yourself. Address, JOSEPH T. INMAN, Station I), Bible House. i New York City mar ‘LI lydVI»UNT. Sole Proprietors, No. *214 Rue Lombard, Paris. One Dollar enclosed, to any authorized Agent, will insure u box by return mail securely sealed from al l observation, Six Boxes for Five Dollars. Sole General Agents for America, OSCAR G. MOSES & CU. •27 Cortlaudt street, A. Y. X. B.—French,German. Spanish and English Pamph lets, containing full particulars and directions for use, sent free to any address. Agents for Lancaster and vicinity, KAUFMAN * CO. lyd eowAlyw tt.S.,TJIE CONFESSIONS AND EXPERIENCE OF AN IN VALlD.—Published for the benefit and as ft CAUTION TO YOUNG MEN and others, who suf fer from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay of Man hood, supplying at the same ihne The Means ok Selk-CVhe. IJy one who has cured himself after un dergoing considerable quackery. By enclosing a post pal addressed envelope, single copies, free of charge may be had of the author. NATHANIEL PLAYFAIR, Esa Brooklyn, Kings Co.. N. Y Jan 30-l.vw] 3Harferts l h*> Markets at Noon To-rtay, Philadelphia, Feb. 13.—Petroleum dull, and has declined; sales of crudeat 29c; refined in bond at 47c, and tree at (jTfrvTbc. C -tton dull at 15 lor middlings. Coffee is held firmly. The Flour market is very dull, with siqall sales to home consumers at 87(<17.50 for super fine; s*@S.so for extras; sB@‘J* lor Northwest extra family, and s9(u.’o tor Pennsylvania and Ohio ■■:(>. . Small sa es or Rye Flour at $4.75(f»'5. In Corn Meal nothing doing. There is very litiledemaod for Wheat, and only BUO bus red were sold at 82.15, and white range* from 52.50@2,60. Rye steady at Ssc. Corn in fair request, and 300 bus yellow sold at 72c. , Oats dull at -foe. 2.000 bbls mess Fork, sold at 529.50@30. Lard at lX@lsi 4 'o. Wli iskey dull at $2,25@2.2ti. New Yomk, Feb. 13.—Cotton Is dull at 44@10c for middlings. Flour is rirm for good qualities, but poorer grades have a declining tendency; sales of 7,000 bbls at $7f0.8.3f> for State. $5.50©1t).7.> for Ohio, st>.Ss@B.ssfor Western, $8.75@1510r .South ern, and s.S(a.lU>> for Canadian. Wheat and Corn is dull, with small sales. Reef is steady. Pork Is heavy at 525.75f5-28.S’7U™ for Mess. Whiskey dull. stock narkctN, PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 1; Penua. s’s .. Morris Canal Reading Railroad Long Island Penna. Railroad Gold , Exchange ou New York, par. New York, Feb. 13 103'h Chicago and Kook Island Cumberland Prrd_ Illinois Central I)o Ronds Tllluois Central Scrip New York Central Michigan Southern Pennsylvania Coal :. KeadiDg Hudson River Canton co Missouri fis Virginia 6s Erie Carolina...... Carolina 6s Wisconsin 6s Louisiana Tennessee 6’s Galena and Chicago Cleveland and Toledo .. LJ. S. Telegraph Company Western Union Te.egrapb Michigan Central Pittsburg and Fort Wayne Cleveland and Pittsburg Chicago and Northwestern Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Coupons 1881 Do 1862 ; Do 1864_ Do 1565 Regltered 1682 .. 10—ID’S _ Treasury 7 3-10 5-20's One year certificates. Gold.. .... Philadelphia Cattle Market. Philadelphia, Monday, Feb. 12. The receipts of beef cattle are moderate this week.reaching about 1,900 head; the market continues very dull and prices are unsettled extra > ennsylvania and western selling aL from IoJ/waiOc.; fair to good at 14@15c, and com mon at from 10@13c. per lb. as toqnality. The market closed very dull within the above range of prices. The following are the particulars of the sales; 85 Ullmanunlel < i. Baker, tine and costs In Com. vs. M Rems DeeS Ree'd from Samuel Nissley, J P oft lay twp for 2 stray sheep sold Dec 11, Uec'u from F Smith, sheriff, fine and Jury fund Dec 14, Rec’d from Jesse Landis, costs in Com. vs F Maine on forfeited re cognizance.nbsolutely Nov Ses. IS»>5, Dec 15, Rec’d from Daniel (5. Raker, fine and costs in Com vs F. Itaar Dec 16, John H Zeller, clerk, fines and Jury fund Dec is, Rec'd from Jesse Landis, eosts in Com vs. Dan'! >h*ckcl Dec 21, Rec'd from John M. Whitehill, sr., costs and fine In Com vs. J Mid Whitehill Dec 22, Rec'd from Juo Seldomridge, Proth’y on uce't of jury fund Dec 27, Rec’d from Wm Burkins two fines in Com vs Wm Finfrock Dec 27, Rec'd from Wm W Wilson of Coleratn twp in full for their quota, of bridge at Buntlfv>'s ford Dei.- 30, Rec’d from Martins. Fry ami others for soldiers'tax for lKiis. \ggregate Assessment of (.'nunty rules untl levies for lSii.s, )>er list furnisheil Treasurer hi/ (hnuty f'ti)ninissin)i(’/-s , fo irit : Adumstown Bonmah 5 154 72 Burt 901‘>3 Brecknock 729 07 Carnarvon 1,509 51 Cocalico, Hast I Cocalico West 1,831 24 Colerain 1,094 52 Columbia borough 2,60 S 09 Conestoga 1,990 92 Conor l,;ilo -1-1 Clay 1,799 GO Donegal Hast 4,077 '>l Donegal West 1,207 .>8 Drumore 1,889 10 Kphrata 2,801 so Karl .. 1,217 2! Earl East 2,43.3 97 Earl West 3,027 05 Elizabeth 1,0)3 In Elizabethtown .351 15 Eden 037 :17 Fulton 1,251 23 Hemprteld East 4,335 05 Hemptield West 3,903 GO Ijviu peter East 4,175 07 Lampete/ West .3,824 Os Laiieaster twp I,SSO 50 Lam-aster Cttv, East Wards, 0,185 12 West Wards 5,00.8 92 3,400 08 •3,102 23 1,378 12 •5,299 72 071 19 G.9GO 21 2,199 70 017 21 1,29.5 19 125 21, 2.81,1 Leacoek, Upper.. Little Britain Manlieim Martic Eanor Mount Joy Mount Joy b0r.... Marietta bor Manlieim bor Paradis.- twp Penn I’o'Bioa ' Providence Itapho Salisbury Sadsbury Strnslmrg st rasburg bor Warwick Washington bor. f'a.sh rrciml n.i e.av.y* 'J'o.r fol- C'onoy tw]i Mount Jov bor Warwick... St rasburg bor Manor Karl Hast Adamstown bor Karl West.. (‘lav Litile Brittain Elizabethtown bor,. Manlieim twp Breeknoek Salisbury Caernarvon Mount Jov twp Kden .* Lam-aster twp < 'olerain Karl Hast .. Manlieim bor Ktrasburg t wp Mount Joy do Pequea Martic. Conestoga Marietta bor Lampeter East Elizabeth Leacock Upper Adamstown bor Drumore Hetnpfleld West Rapho Hempfleld East Sadsbury Bart Penn Paradise twp Providence Earl West.. Clay Columbia bor Warwick Earl Mount Joy bor East Wards—City .... Cocalico East Conoy Westwards—City .f.. Strasborg bor Knhrata twp Manor Washington bor To amount of outstanding tax as per report of last County Auditor.j.... Items remaining unpaid in Court bills Expenditures of 1865. By amount of Court order in favor of John strohm, Jr., Samuel Book and D. S. Clark, for auditing the sever al accounts and Incidental expenses for 1864...... j 10650 By amount of Court order In favor of P.Ti. Eberman for stating ace’t of'64 25 00 By amount of Commissioners’ orders drawn for 1805 (including relief to families of soldiers.) 133 770 00 By amount of Court bills and cert'ifl cates paid for 1865 By amount of road viewers and sur veyors’ orders paid for 1865 By am’t of Constables return orders to Court of Quarter Sessions for 1865 By am’t of order paid CountySuperln dent of Teachers’ Institute, as per act of Assembly of March 1.5, 1860.... By am’t of exonerations allowed col lectors 2J585 00 By am’t of Commission allowed eoi lectors Outstanding Taxes, Rapho twp Brecknock •Caernarvon •CocaUco East Columbia bor East Drumore Fulton Hempfield East West Wards—City. Leacock •Little Britain..—. Manhelm twp Mttaor lBBl $ 200 00 1860 40 00 .... do 457 01 do 37 74 do 100 00 do 123 03 do 17241 do 243-09 do 579 95 do 475 00 do 560 55 do 157 82 do 1,603 79 do 1,08000 gw gutonfigmentg: Salisbury. •Sadsbury. do 014 GO do 20000 ■ 0 gQ Treasurer’s commission on $217.15167 ail per cent 2,17152 Balance 50,63650 Those marked * have since been paid. AUDITORS* REPORT. We. the undersigned Auditors of Lancaster county, do certify that we have carefully exam ined the above account of Samuel Hess, late Treasurer of said county, and have compared his vouchers with the same, and find a balance in his hands of fifty thousand five hundred and thirty-six dollars and fifty-nine cents ($50,538 59) which he has paid over to his successor, Sam uel Ensmlnger, the present Treasurer and for which he has shown us his receipt. We have examined the account of Christian Qast, Treasurer of the Poor and House of Em ployment of Lancaster county, and find a bal ance in his hands of nine hundred and ninety five dollars and,ninety-three cents, ($995 93) on the first day of Anuary, 1866. We have also examined the account of P. W. Housekeeper, Treasurer of the Hoard of Prison Inspectors and found it correct, showing a bal ance due him by the said Board of eight hun dred and seventy-six dollars and thirty-five cents, ($876 35) on the first day of January, 1866. The liabilities of the county at the present time for Individual loans at four ami five per cent, per annum, amount to $193,521 75, tieduct ing the above amount in hands of the Treasu rer. $60,536 39. would show an Indebtedness of $142,985 16. fho outstanding taxes amount to 89. In witness whereof wo have hereunto set our hands at the Commissioners office, this 29th day of January,•'lBo6. COMMISSIONERS’ STATEMENT. The following is a statemout of the Commis sioners' Orders drawn on Samuel Hess, Treas urer of Ijuicaster county, the year 1865: Assessors' Pay. Adamstown, Wm. Slote Bart township, Wm. Phenegar Brecknock, BenJ. Seifert Caernarvon, John Kauffman Coeulieo East, Isaac Gariimu Cooulico West, J. R. Hlbshmau Coleruin. James McCullough Columbia borough, John Eddy Conestoga, M. Benedict ’ Conoy, A. M. Bachman Clay, Samuel W, Miller Donegal East, Wm. Porter Donegal West, John Prescott Drumore, E. Shoemaker Ephrata, J, W. Gross Earl, E. Glauser Earl East., Wm. Rodgers Earl East, Jacob Wolf. Elizabeth, Geo. Hammer Elizabethtown bor., Daniel Balmer. Eden. Wm. Dungun Fulton, John Scott Hempfield East, F. Hoffman Hempficld West. Joseph Brown Lampeter East, Robert Miller Lampeter West, J. H. Miller ljineastcr. P. Landis City—N. \V. Ward, Wm.Strine “ S. W. Ward, Win. Boas “ N. E. Ward, Wm. Hensel ** 8. E. Ward, B. F. Core Leacock, W. B. Gable Leacock Upper Jacob Buher Little Britain, Jus. Wright Muuhcim, H. F. Eberly Martic, J. A. Ewing Manor, Abraham Brubaker Mount Joy, Isaac Gish Mouut Joy bor., J. R. Fitzgerald Marietta borough, U. H. Etlla Munhelm"horough, H. Dlft'enderfer.. Paradise, lilias Miller ) Penn, E. H. Gingrich Pequea, A. Mehaffy Providence, J. M. Martin Rapho, J. B. Breneman Salisbury, J. B. Ayers Sadsbury, J. ('. Jones Strasburg, Daniel Helm Strnsburg borough, J. 8. Buckwalter Wiirwick, A. B. Hackman Washington bor., Wm. Roberts A. Buckwalterand S. C. Leke, Ass’t. Assessors. East Lampeter . Miller, extru Ass’t. 11l Paradis*- township A. R. Khenk, Ass t, for Manor twp.. E. Harkins, Ass’r. 8. W. Ward, City on account for 1866 F. Baker, special appeal, Marietta.. . B. F. Cox, on account for South East Ward Erecting Bridges. Jacob Kuuifmuu. on uo’t. of Bridge at Bunting’s Ford $ 2,490 00 Elias McMullen, on ne’t. of Bridge at Eshleman’s Mill B B Martin, Ltim'ber for Bridge at Eshlcman s Mill Jtejmiring Bridges. Levi Fuitk and others repairing bridge at Eshleman’s Mill, across >llll Creek, "West Lampeter twp.. . Robert Snodgrass, repairing bridge at Pine Grove Abraham Peters, a donation for re pairing bridge across Conestoga at Peters' Mill Samuel Gontuer and others, for labor and materials, Ac., for re pairing bridge at Safe Harbor B Sheaflerand C Adams, repairs and materials, for bridge at Bitzer's Mill Robert Russell, repairing bridge at Kork's ford, und at Wm Worth’s, , across Oetoraro Graver i Loyer, repairing bridge across Conestoga at Rockville Samuel Charles, for examining bridge oeross Pequea near his tavern (hurt of Quarter Sessitms. John B Livingston, Esq., Att’.v. fees. S 1,055 00 John H Zellers, Esq., Clerk fees 1,272 til F Smith, Esq., Sheriff’s fees 1,018 17 W A Atlee. Esq., Att’y fees 109 00 Jurors pay 3,149 9(1 Justices costs 1.H20 21 Constables costs 1,929 24 Witnesses pay 3,057 64 Crier and Tipstaves 452 00 Jurors pay Crier and Tipstaves Court House. Joseph C Snyder, for sundries Henry Wagner, for labor Deaner 224,184 76 SAMVEL HOOK, DAVIDS. CLARK. DANIEL M. EABY. Auditors of Lancaster County / 8 iso :*9 (Joimnon Pleas ('hurt. S 22 86 8 852 29 8 194 50 5150 219 05 2 00 273 09 &75 3 86 438 12 80 75 148 80 $ 332 30 Homo of Employment, In rail of eatimate for aupport of Poor tor lm -.... t SROOOOO _ Prison P w Housekeeper, Esq., In full of estimate for support o/Prison.. S 11,80000 Vagrants. “JOT.S?, 1 }?®™ 01 ?. E«l.. May or and constables foes In vagrant cases.- > 1,18626 Loans paid to Individuals A banks $46,41800 Intnrestpald to Individuals A banks $ 0,862 07 Rost Mortem*. Post mortem examinations on tho bodies of 88 persons found dead In Lancaster county- f 88000 Pennsylvania State Lunatic Hospital. Tohn A Wles, Esq.. Treasurer for support aud clothing of Howe A Clark 9 154 qq oseph C Snyder, 52 weeks services as Janitor f 520 00 Hoad Damages. Hugh M North, Columbia t ion Oft Elios Winters, Drumore. . 40 on Martin Huber. do SJtt) John Getz, Ephrata lonn Daniel Dlssingor, EpUraiai!"’.'” 1200 DK Krndy, Ephrata joaq Samuel Kurtz, Esq., Earl on on Joel Bear, Earl 20 00 John Longeneokor, East Earl 50 00 Jacob Kanek, East Earl 65 00 George Sanderson, Esq., City U 3 02 Jacob Stauffer, Manor 75 no--' 31 Harnlsh, Providonco 60 00 3lartin Herr, Providence finnn William Fox, Sadsbttry 200 00 Relief paid to families of soldiers..... S 12,040 50 Taxes Refunded. John Kissinger, tax refunded % 8111 Jacob S Smith, do ngn Solomon Lenvill. do FS Albright, do iOM do do 15 22 S Armstrong, do SB4 C do 1 Mary Mcssenkop, do 14 50 John Johns, do 2400 Samuel Shock, do 13 20 John Lentnan, do .» 14 Daniel P BUzer do 79 F S Albright, for taxes exonerated to Llghtner and Bausman, in Lancaster township 12 00 Daniel Bitzer 79 Miscellaneous. Wm Demuth and otherß, copying tax duplicates ! . ..... John Smith and others, altering valuations of assessment Jesse Landis, Esq., expenses ami costs in collecting lorfolted re cognizances In Coserth vs. llnrtz feld Jesse Landis for speclni and profes sional services Wm Lcarnun, Esq., auu Tng public offices Special relict' to sundry persons John Baker for services In paving out relief ... S W Miller altenolug special appeal >\ m Ilousele do do J Gundaker taking J Parkmuu and M Fulmer to House of Refuge, and Susan Minnloh Samuel Shroud taking J Decker to House of Refuge... . PH Baker taking Eliza Kautz. A Uemoerllng, G. Miller to H of Ref. Moses Light taking Susan Lelsey to House of Refuge P G Kberman distributing tuliv pa pers and assessments to assessors and to electionotlloers M Zuhin, Interpreting In Court, Ac., Mrs A Jetleries, adding valuations of assessments John M Annveg do do do J Soreelier supper for Jurors L Dlller for arresting horse tnief .. C H Mann boarding Commls'rs and Solicitor while at Harrisburg on nubile business J H Zeller, esq., recording names’c>f olllcers elected in March last . Lancaster City for water rent.... Samuel Hess, esq., counsel fees and expenses at Harrisburg W P Hastings for military services Bolden Miller arresting horse thief A Hair additional assessment In Lcueok two Johu Johns for revenue 5tump5........ J Mi till n draft of Chestnut streot Columbia ’ F Heekerl boarding Chester County Commissioners N Ellmaker costs in Com. vs Lan- caster (Jo., vs Bailsman BenJ Mishler armory rent for rifles J M Amweg takingdepositlons lu a roud case Jacob Stauffer, esq., draft for bridge E Reed and A E Carpenter, bounty each S4O Union fire company for' a new steam engine Susan Ebermim, copying list of tax - ables James McGinnis, serving subpoena In road case Farrell A Herring, repairing safe Joseph CSnyder, for care of muskets during the war E B Kauffman, marking musket boxes S Huber, taking c Knnmer ami G W McEllone, to House of Refuge... Wm J Coopci-, boarding Jurors •Samuel Gontner, piling and select ing lumber at Safe Harbor Samuel Gontner, for finding bridge screw In Conestoga R Dysart, slgu board for a bridge Wm Spencer, Esq., services in bounty case F Smith, Esq., costs in C’om’th vs Mosey S Freeland, hauling dirt PH Baker, conveying Musketness to Lancaster Jail Jacob Peters, bringing lumber to Relgiirt's landing John Murphy, for arresting four men charged with stealing E M Miller, work on old brldgelum ber W. B Wiley, for qualifying ShorUr and ('ommisslonerstoselect Jurors John Patton, road view expenses.. JosepS Bailance, H Carter A Hamiiei Scott, Inspecting bridge at Bunt ing's ford Eliza Showers, fine C’om'th vs Showers T C Colli redistributing assessments Commission orders Exonerations do Outstanding taxes Constables' returns Road viewers orders Teachers' Institute Auditors' pav Clerk ’ Treasurers' Commission Balance in Treasurer's hands, 600 H (X) 20 00 1 00 2 SO 21 5s it SO DAVID KEMPER, ) THOH. ('. I’OLLINs. V Commisslonera. •JACOB B. Attest: fe»>J7;U2| P. G. EBERMAN, Clerk. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL KHEATE IN CLARKE COUNTY.—Under the authority of a decree of the ClrcuitCourtof Clarke county, Va., the unU«rsigneti,wUl sell at public sale, on the premises and at the late resi dence of Cupt. Samuel Bonham, dec’d., on WEDNESDAY, 14th or MARCH. 1800, a tract of Limestone Land, containing 895 ACRES. 2 RODS AND 22 PERCHES, lying about i l /. miles northwest ;of Berryville, the county seat of of said county, H miles from Winchester, and ■5 to 0 miles from the Winchester and Potomac Railroad. The tract has on It two comfortable and convenient DWELLINGS, with necessary out-buildings, two Barns one a very largo, line barn, with stabling under It. There are three or m .re wells of fine water on the land and several line pools of water, and there arealso advantages Hrlsing from location which need not be mentioned here and now. Plats of the land may be seen by application personally of D. 8. Bonham, living on the land, or to the undersigned, in Berry vlllo, and to both of whom all enquirers are meanwhile re ferred. it is the purpose of the undersigned to offer this land os a whole, or In paroels, not less than three acres, If desired und desirable, ac cording to circumstances of which fie will Judge under the discretion given him by the Decree. Terms of Sale, which may, howevur.be (If necessary) altered In some respects. Tho pur chaser or purchasers required to pay In cash one-tenth of the purchase money—one-fourth or the re-ldue the 10th of May, 18dtl, balance In three equal annual pnvmonts from tho 10th of May, 1800 deferred payments, all bearing in terest from day of sale and ror the flrv of which bond and personal security, or equivalent re quired. The title retained until thj further order of the Court. Possession to be given Immediately after the sale, subject of course to the rights of parties to enter and take growing crops. P. MCCORMICK, Special Commissioner. feb 14 is 0 « T I C E I The Inland Insuranoe and Deposit Com pany, In the City of Lancaster, on tho Bth day of APRIL, 1805, issued a Certificate of Deposit No. 4.U.'7, to Er-derlck Flecker for Heveuteen Hundred and Eighty Dollars (81,780), payable one vear after date with five per cent, interest which certificate has been lost : Notice Is here by givcu tbit pavmeni of the same nas been stopped at the office of said Comp «ny, and ap* pi cation will be made fbr a renewal or pay ment of the same at m iturltv. FREDERICK RECKER, By his Agent, John P. Dostmun. Lancaster, Feb 12, 1800. feb i 2 3td<*w* fjio HOUSEKEEPERS OR PERSONS WHO INTEND GOING TO HOUSEKEEPING DKAXER A SCHAUM, No. 7 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA., MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF COPPER, SHEET IRON AND TINWARE, Of which .we have the largest assortment in the city. MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN HEATERS ; PARLOR , NINE-PL ATEA ND COOKING STOVES. In short, all binds of Stoves for Wood or Coal. The subscribers, employing none butflrst class workmen, are fully prepared to guaran tee all the work executed at their establish ment. Thankful for the very liberal patronage ex tended us In the past, we hope by close atten tion to business and giving satisfaction In our work to merit a continuance of the same. Jan 31 3md4w CONSUMPTION CA.VBECIIRKD^UEC* »lc Fever, Chills, Night Sweats, Nervous Debility, Diarrhoea, Choueb, <&a, are all the result of deficient nutrition. The treatment must be plain, simple and sustaining. Enclose two 3 cent stamps torxtroqlar to Joseph James, m. d Philadelphia. Pa. feb 7 ltw • Election notice—ast ELtcri<»N of offlcera for Lancaster and Venanao Mntnal Petroleum Aasoolatlon wIU take place at the office of the Company, No. 21 North DukS street, Lancaster city, on TUESDAY FEB. r^AWS. 6 * 10^0110 °’olook fch73tW| AND ‘ M ' F »y < $2,090 78 7403 91 2585 00 0344 89 39010 238 92 200 00 100 50 ’ 25 00 2171 52 50,530 59 8224,134 70 JOHN DEANER, JOHN P. BOtfAUk.