day last, .3011# F'arunp , dc; 44 ,,, P 11 : 111- adelphia, Messrs. Shenk , Bansnian, Carpenter .3L.C0., No. : 3 Cotton Mill for $206,000. - To L ‘NCASTER COUNTY FARMEM—We have just received the following, to which we call the attention of our farmers. No doubt some of them will embrace the offer made to exhibit the agricultural produc tions of ear comity at the great,sxhibition at Paris: DEPARTMENT OF AGRIOULTURF.,.} WASHI.NUTON, Jan. 25, 1867. SIR: Your prompt and active co-opera tion is respectfully solicited in furtherance or the object of the following joint resolu tion of Congress, approved January 11, 187• Ir1:113LIC RMOLUTION—No. 2.1 A Resolution to provide for the exhibition of Me cereal productions of the Unit e d States at, the Paris Exposition in April next. " Resolved by the derwle and rtuuse Repre siddidives of the Ustited ..Vtates of America in Lbn eressasseniblea, That the Comm issioner of Agri 'culture be, and lie is hereby, instructed to collect and reptu e, am possible, suitable speci mens of the cereal productions of veral States of the Union, for exhibition ut the the se Paris Exposition, and forward tile same In proper order and condition for shipment to .1. C Derby, agent 01 the United States Government for the Parts Exposition, at New York: Pro vided, that itshal I require no further appropri at ion from the public treit.sury." Ait exhibit ion such as is proposed of the fillest samples of the best varieties of wheat., corn, and other cereals would command the admiration of Europe, as it would as suredly arouse the pride of all Americans, and I regret that this Department has not been authorized to make collections for this purpose until the present time. The Ex position opens oil the first of April, and collections should be sent in a few days Trout the reception of this request to be in season for proper arrangement, packing, forwarding to New York, and transporta tion to Parts. You will render the country essential service by itmnediate and judi violet action ill this matter. ll is desirable that maul/ packages of the. finest:samples of the best varieties of such products it your neighborhood should be forwarded, by mail, in packages of two pounds or less, each distinctly marked with name, donor, local mime, and county and State ul which it was grown. Such packages, addressed to the Com missioner of Agriculture, can be sent with out postage from any post office in the United States. As it will be seen, the reso lution !mikes no appropriation for this pur po-,e; .therefore, parcels must not be sent by oxial•SiS ill ally Cuse, Unless at the ox pease of ...antinomies represented. Very respectfully, ISAAC N EwroN, Commissioner. n,s• r be so loollsh ue t'ti think Llte.lnventiVe teol Lel of Y 1.1( 1.1,d011 hillti luiled In one ttlr,etlon leml I. ••., to produce It luulWatin "Coolilng tiOdee;" 18'11y the thing 1111 , 1 beet. dole, the SLON , a already 11l operation In hundred , ' of Nlessrs. Stuart, Peterson lip, Ito. n Stove rounders ol ',lint, belong the credit trl nits nolileveruentr. trn,le and :ill in tel parties hp..cl the toed In oi the '• Burley l lie trt.ale,t 1‘,11(11•1 iVII/ INDIAN ism ion ! 1.11 1 . 1,11111111 , moll c,111.11,1.• lit }/t.ssaills!LLl Its Ituu w, sprecher's Leoiniril Iluyel, 1,...,1.1,1' city, Pa, ,alia"aala -1111; Wednesday, Jan liar) oil t, and will remain days, toil il Vehrliary as h, 1867. Having !or, many years LLIL,I.I Ills while !late to the treat ' int:111,101a esligat ion of Chronic Diseases, morelespecially of We Liver, Langs,and Blood, and having been long and Isivorably known In every slate ;cad l'errilory in the Union as the most nitilllul and successful physician in the cure of chronlcillseuNes, being formerly Proles :error Malaria Beilic.i,Therapeutics,Pharmacy, Medici,. Botany, and Diseases id Women aud Lhildren, in Central College; al,o, in `the New York College ttf Iteal tic, and file Cen tral illy Hospital, &e. , MALI ices placed uppOr attics wlthiu Ills reach of no mean impor- IILUCe, 1111 d have auded largely lo his skill and experience. Itetneniiier that Dr. Ea Fool:Line Is the only physician in the world Dna has made Liver, •I..ung, and Blend Dineanes El speciality for IL WIJOII, lily liutr, anti lilt . ,Illy our who ILLS dis covered It 111111111/1 true theory of the 01 . 1011 cud certain ens, of such complaints. Dr. La Fon taine lilLs taw perhicied a. New Specific Berne tiles, that does 1101 tall to cure, speedily and periminen thy.' Jail 29 3wil,tittw ,Optrtal goitreo. au- Prepared Pal or palm anti Mare, lour Priiidd Vlll4. Itesturlug, dud the:ll A it,l 14 ill, oid.l delightful gild ttionildriful artlide t world woo' proiliootil. Ludo, will !Ito! it Ilia Mil) . VOll.lllll remedy to I htttrot, Intl I: , •u tool litototify 11111 Hair, ball 111,11,11.111.4 able itrliolo for the bolo•!, tot 11 14 highly perfool rich :toil tlollouto porttioni, litilopentlitio of t rror root odor of Ito. (Alm or rituu tool Alatett. I=l A III•W 11111111011110011 perfume, wlllelL 111 il.111.111!) . YI • 1 • 11t, 111111 lilt• 14•11IWILY Wllll WlllOll 11 1:111, - 101 Ibubalkprollibbl ibbobl 1,.•r,u1t, 1,1 11111 . 1111 l 11.1,0V1,1 Off NI by 1.11 blrbiglni , btud funber, ut jl per Ibibtlit, l u 11. neat by i•xpn•.vn pi übby I=9l W. %V1(1 , 111'1' Cu., uwi I,ll,vrt, trePL. ,irk =MEE UV- dol e . 111'N1,‘ 4 ITN' The Ilosvard Association, Philadelphia, Pa., estuh• lisped on the great principle of Charity and 51ereY, for the medical trealtnettl of Alivguide , l Alen, vtill runtn,ue , llii idulanthroptc lapin Jur the relief of ill( and ltkpOrl,0111.11.• rrorsuf Youth and ILlsee.,,• which tle,,truy the power., of Manhood 'tont, free of charge, In settled letter envelopes. Ad dress, Dr..1.:i1:11. , L1N 111./Utl IlTt IN, lloward ASH°. ClOllOll, Philadelphia, Pa. Ilan 29 Ilrnd,tw --- A NEW PERFUME FOR THE HANDKERCHIEF Night Blooming (ler.. EMCEE Night 6 looming Cenci Night Blooming Cere Night Itloo.uiug ti•rc C'l=l A must 1,1111,1111' 111 1 111:111 1. Mllll l'rtignint Pert, Ilintillnll 110111 the rmr, beiltiliful flower ~11i1.11 It 11r1 11.111, IMMII=II PIIALON MON, New York Ny,‘ 11' ASK Vifit PHALi Dirtrlbutions We would call al lent ion to Ulu opinion of one of the leading papers ot I 111/1 subject: float of our Ise:Mere hove no 110111.11 1,1111/Meet of the numerous advertisements of (Mt Enter prises, MR Concerts, itc., which appear from time to time In the it tibllc prints, offering most. tempting bargains 1,11 lb.. who Will patronize them. In most eases L 1113140 are genuine hum bugs. Ito I there are It few respectable lime who do bonlnees In this manner, and they do It its a means of luaretutlng their wholesale 1111111- Ile/010111d IRA to it money. From HUtill 11111111, it is I Elle, 11111111140111 e Iltlll valuable arti cles are procured tor a very small sum, and whatls units ittlpOrtallt, 110011 e Is ever cheated. Every person gels good value 1 . 01 . Ills tiollar because, as we have !Allied, it IS inlet/dell to act as an advert is:intent to Inerease their oril I- nary OM:Inv:U., we hare sera niiiiihers of prizes mll. out lu Lidtl way hy 14 I NlOl Xs, W A 'NON L COM PAN 0, of Nestilla RI rect., N. Y., uud there is no doubt that moue ol I he iatichis are worth eight ur Lou Limes I he looney paid for then', while we have uoL peen or heard an single article which won of-A.1,111y 'vol lit the dollar will h ll cunt., ISM thin le old; one in the exceptions of I•111N rule, for 11/I a gen.l,l 111 the 1.1'11 ,4 I•.lgligeit La.!uulhlu4 bill. vies, ,win,ll, , r. —6klturd ,,, , ~ 1,11.11, nl , C. I .111 .1.1, INA Jan 13 st,w tl - - (1111111111. /'All It (1.1 , 1 AX %1., IC, for iiiirtis,heahlri,Herufulti tilt Atu9lln, Moron, Broken liretuits, 'runt 1111 es Chilblains, Wings, !Ironies, Cuts, Swellings, Ste., whether upon onto or Inn en, 14 the most woutiertu o vilely ever protineed. Other good artlelei nliev lute 1119 etal, IL 11,1110,1111111/1111111,141011, sidnittun pule, eel 11..101 WIIII , /11114 :1.11. I I In worth Its weight lit gold t uity hanky, and should always be on hnnd. ILI tVIII . III/lil . li .1111111110 It mil's every 111111'. nolliir% PIIIN mid Mumlx Hitters. were first tc.c,l In private prat'llee lu 15 . 4 i, They Were Introduced 1.. the public In 1t.1.1, since which time their repel allot, 1, LL4 DS LCmIPd, 1111111 they here e emu 111 1,41,44 Of all other Cathartic and Purifying Medic clues. 'flier" in hardly a family among civiliged na tions is lie have nut personal evidence of their benell• 1 , 131 6.ll'eOls. Their great success Is owing to their Mil. form reliability lu eases of Constipation, Bilious and Ylmmumlc lthiel.f.,wll.4llor of long or short dllratioll •rhey are entirely vegetable In their composition, and harmless to the gentlest lufaut. title Ingredient Opens the pores of the skin ; another IN diuretic, 1.011 ntltun hdrY per action if the kidneys; tt third in emol , Mmi, low/ming jillicion Mal humor from the lungs; ..gher mope:sties are warming and eatilarthl, and cieince• t hesionhaeli and bowels from unhealthy secre tions. Their ,•outhined effect. Ix, to regulate the Im paired 111111•111 , 115 of the system, and to product, health. It Is not arse rind 011111 . /1 Pills are u. cure all—that hey will cure till complain/a—but under ordinary circumstances they may be relied upon to cure Nor. ous and sick Lieatiaelle Costiveness, Dyspepsia, adigestion, Jaundice, Liver and Bilious Complaints, Colds, tieurvy, Deneral Weakness, sc. 'they are ex yiressiy made or these diseases, I Mons upon udllluus ul cures cull be cited. LI nu single inntunce law a CUM ill not ever collar to our knowledge, where they have 1 - 101. upended an recommended. The printed circular around each box fully exp . alas the symptoms and °treats of each disease, npeelfies ireatineul, furnishes evidence, se. briefly refer to Rev. David Elder, Franklin, N. C., wait cured ul Dyspepsia. C. R. Crum+, of 'fbeolke. cured of Liver Complaint. IL Dooley, of Spring god , pg., bad rivrolatu, and hod to use crutches ,• was cured in three weeks. James D. Deices, of Adrian. ADO.., cured of Bilious Fever. Bev. Henry Gratuh, Primbyterian Church, Ottuubugus, cal., of Fever ai d n Rev. Ed, li. aliirfiventydlrst New York, of Rneuinatism and Plian VT, yearn standing, Rev. Hollow! Bowies, Editor of the lipringneld (Mass.) Re publican, was cured of Liver Couipinint, etc., etc., etc. A box of hiudat's Life PUN with full Circulars, se., will be sent gratis to any Physician or Clergyman, or lite receipt of two three cents postage stamps. Al Wild. s Lab Fife Pills are 20 coals per box. Moffat's Phoenix Bitters, 4a per bottle. They are sole by all .respectable deniers throughout the couttueuts one the Isis ruts of the Ocean. WHITE at HOWLAND, t3cessors HurrAr, 121 Dr b J r o y Ore O t, 1 (0W Yvrk, Wm, B , - AnbalPtiP!",. Oar Every Woman Iu the :Laud should read and remember the portantficts ittant DR. DODD'S NERVINE dr INVIGORATOR, .mong Medicines It is the Woman's Best Friend Lencorrhea (or Whites), Amenorrhes (suppression) Amenorrhaga (flowing), Dysmenorrhes (painful menstruation), Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, dragging down sensations, loss of strength, menial &Dragon constipated bowels, sleeplessness;lrritability; and the innumerable symptoms of low vitality and dis turbed circulation—are cured by this extraordinary medicine. One teaspoonful Manger is worth more as an Invigorating Tonic, than any amount of Alco holic Bitters, which are always attended by re action and depressi D on. ODD'S NEBVINIc equallwa the circulation of the nervous fluid, pro motes the free circulation orthe blood—aids digestiondis —cures costiveness —regentes the bowels, an the vital organs to their natural acitivity. it contain s no Opium or other poisonous drug, and as an Invigor ator will make strong mad healthy the weakest system_ No woman should despair of perfect restoration to health until she has thoroughly tried Dodd's NerVine. All Druggists sell it. Price, $l.OO. H. B. STORER dc Co., Proprietors, June 23 lydawl TS Fulton Street7N. Y. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry This remedy has long been cherished by the community for Its remarkable efficacy in rellev lug, healing and curing the most obstinate, painful and long-standing cases of Cough, Cbid, Influenza, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Croup, Asthma, Inflammation of the Lungs; while even Ctrnsumptfon_ itself has yielded to its magic influence when all other means have failed. Its whole history proves that the past has produced no remedy of equal value, as a cure for the numerous and danger- one pulmonary affections which prevail all over the land UNSOLICITED TESTIMONY - - From ANDREW ARCHER, Esq., of Fairfield, Me. " About eight years since, my son. Henry A. Archer, now Postmaster at Fairfield, Somerset county, Me., wax attacked with spitting of blood, cough, weakness of Lungs, and general debility, so much so that our family physician declared him to have a "SEATED CONSCIMP. Tior+." He was tinder medical treatment for a number of mouths, but received no benefit from IL At length, from the solicitation of himself and others. I With Induced to purchase one bottle of WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHEititY, which benefited him so much I ob tained another bottle, which In a short time restored him to his usual state of health. I think I can safely recommend tuts remedy to others In like condition, for it Is, I think, all It Purports to be—TH E LiREAT LUND REMEDY FOR 'rue TIM Es! The above statement, gentlemen, Is lay vol. Itntury offering to you lu favor of your Balsam, and is at your disposal." Prepared by SETH W. FOWLE & SON Is Tremont St., Boston, and for sale by Druggists generally. Tne Rev. UK°. Siouan, of Brooklyn. N. i'„ says, iu the Bible way of apology for publishing it medical certificate in Ole Mag azine, of the cure of Ills only Son, of Seri:4llW "after dissolution appeared inevitable." " We "publish this statement, not fur pa), but in "gratitude to God who has thus uuswerd "prayer, and in Justice to Dr. Antlers; being "satisfied that there la virtue In the iodine "Water treuttueut, which the readers of this "Magazine will thank it.l Editor for bringing "to their notice." Clrculars tree. lir. H. Alders' linlliie Water is iur vale by .1. Y. ill NsNlOttlit, Proprietor, itey 'it., N. Y. and by all Druggists. Jan :N lawthrtlmW Cumuluptiou Curable by Dueller SCHENCKS .MEDICINES.—Tu cure Consumption, tile system must he prepared so that the lungs will heal. To accomplish this, the liver and stomach must first be cleansed and an appetite created ler good wholesome food, which, by these medicines will he digested properly, und good healthy blood made; thus building up tin• constantion. Schenck's Mato drake Pills cleanse the stomach of all bilious or alto coons accumulations ; and, by using the Sea Weed Tunic in connection, the appetite Ls restored. SCI LIN CK'S PULMONIC.SY.ItUP is nutritious as well as medicinal, and, by using the three remedies, all impurities are expelled from the system, and good, ViIUieNULULL blood made, which will repel all disease. f patients will take these medicines according to dl eotions, Consumption very frequently in Its last stage bids readily to their action. Take the pills fre pu•utly, to cleanse the liver and stomach. It dots JUL follow that because the bowels are not costive they tre not required, for sometimes lu diarrhoea they are •cessury. The stomach must be kept healthy, and in appetite created to allow the Pulmonic Syrup to 011 the respiratuty organs properly and allay any . . rritation. Then all that lo required to perform u per talaellt cure Is, to prevent taking cold. ExercLse bout the rooms as much as possible, eat all the rich ' 't food—fat meat, game, and, in fact, anything the ',petite craves; but be particular and masticate well oct 29 241 sr ea mu I yr A CHOU, A COLO, OR A MORE THROAT ItEQU 1 RES..I MMEDIATE ATTENTION A N SHOULD BEZCLIECKED. IF ALLOWED TO CONTINUE, Irritation of the Lump, In Permanent Throat Oilman°, or Comramptlon, IS OFTEN 'IRE RESULT. 111tOWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES HAVING A DIRECT INFLUENCE TO THE PA RTS GIVE IMMEDIATE RELIEF. For Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh, Cull. pave and Throat DiPIOIU.IeS, ['TROCHES ARE USED WITH ALWAYS liool , SUCCESS. SINGERS AND PUBLIC SPEAKERS will find TnocUEN useful in clearing the voice when Laken before singing or Speaking, and relievleg the throat after an entnival exertion of the vocal oTgans. The 'Cuomo. are recommended and prescribed by Physicians, and have had testimonials from eminent men throughout the country. Being au article of true merit, and having enov Ku their efficacy by a test o many years, each year finds thorn in new localities in various parts of the world, and the TROCHES are universally prouomussi bettor than other articles. OBTAIN only "BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES," and du not take any of the Worthless Imitations that may be offered. Hold everywhere. nov 27 Graddcw air Remedial Imititute FOR SPECIAL CASES, No. II BOND STREET, NEW YORK. Full information, with the highest .testimoulals, also, a Book on Special Diseases, in a sealed envolope sent free. Be sure and send for them, and you will hot regret it; for, as advertising physicians are gen erally Impostors, without references no stranger should he trusted. Enclose a stamp for postage, and direct to DR. LAWRENCE uov cl lyd,wl No. 14 Bond street, New York, LANDIS—BUCKWALTER.—On the 7th Inst., at Jonathan Spreeher's Hotel, by Rev. W. T. Gerhard, John H. Landis, of East Remplield, to Lydiaty. Buck.wal ter, of Manhelm township. NIII.I.IOI—HEAR.—On the sth inst., at Kann , ITlaLl'e Hotel, by the Rev. J.. 1. Btrlue, Amos B. Miller to Mims Fannie B. Hear, both of East Hemplield. T.\ I:I: Nn .Yl'lll,:it peatlts. J 1 0 ,10108.-10 thin City, Feb. 7th, 1887, Mary Field, widow of the late lion. William Jenk ins, aged 77 years. iNitUltANN,—On Wednesday, tho 30th Inst., I u this city, Mrs. Susan MeGrann, aged 84 years. P1E11 , 1 , 00,-111 this city, on the Bth John George Pfeiffer, In the With year of use. The Mariheim mit N 04.111 To.fisty Pn ILA DEMM lA, Feb. 12.—Colton quiet; small sales of Middlings 38c for 1.1p1a.,11, and 3.1 e lot New Orleans. Petroleum ni unlet , ; Haien ol Crude UliaL 183,:v; Relined to noun at 28435 1 ( (,51)211c IM March de livery, 31c for April, and .12c for May. Flour dull; small HlLieii of North we.t ern Ex tra Fanny at 811(412.1), and Pa. and Oldu do. at $12@13,50. Rye Flour Ilteady at 87C 7.M. NY heat cornea forward slowly and Is dull ; small wales of Pa. Red at 62.7.5u53, and Willie at i. Rye Htl`l ly .11. 51 AV& 1.311. Corn 1., In act ye ell4auU• 1.11.1 111,13131,11, Vrw allow sold HA 05(3)117e. Oats stenAly at 31307 e. (iroceries iinil Provisions no chump. Whiskey 01 a. contraband elinnuitur mil In at Pon UK. 5.1, Morrie ilenel Philadelphia end Pale Witunng Gold Exohauke on New York, par, I 0" ~ 62 , e . 7,, .1 5 800, DIBW Yunk., Feb. 12. CLileago and Rook INland 105 1 treading{ Canton Company 47 Erie 1V) Cleveland and Toledo 8,1 Cleveland and Pittaburg , P 100 ltleburg and Fort Wayne.. 91 Idlelligau Central , Do tioutliern 75A New York Central 1112 Cumberland Prrd 1801/ Virginia 08 Nt !Hamill WM 0:0,f, }1 edam' River It/P,/ IL S. 5.20 e Coupm4, 11i12 10(l)1 I/0 Do D o o J ON 80:1 D 1)0 1/0 1115 . Ten-Forties, Conpoua Seven-Thirtlem Marling EXCIIIIIIP, 101).;,; hig 4 i . ju ip 4, Money at 0 per cent. Uold Philadelphia Cattle Market. Monday, February ll—Evening. The attle market was more active tills week, and prices were le' S lb higher; about 1,300 head arrived and sold at the Avenue Drove Yard at from I oAssi7o for extra; 17%018010 rare w choice; 'stadia: Jur lalr to good, and 12@14c lb for com mon as to quality. The ffitarket closed very nrin,wltli in the above range of prlces. The following are the particulars of the sales: 32 Owen Smith, Western, 1401010. • A. Christy R Bro., Penu'a, 1417. 75 P. Mcloillen, Chester county. SOW, gross. as P. Hathaway, Western,l4te,olB%. IFS James S. K Irk, Chester county, 14010113. 75 James dleFillen, Western, gross. 83 Ullman & Bachman, Chester county, 15M17. 90 Martin Fuller & Co., Western, 14@17. 192 Mooney & Smith,Western,l3gll6, l ,4 25 T. Moo ey a Bro., Western, 'V H. Chain, Pennsylvania, Hal& 40 J. & L. Frank, Western, 18@)15%. 80 Frank & Shomberg, Western. - 13©15%. us Hope dr. Co., Western, 124:45. 25 D. Benson, Chester county. 01408%, gross. • B. Hood, Cheater county, 154.11 1 X. 82 Chandler & Alexander, Chester oounty,l2@) 20 J. /8 Beldontridge, Chester county 14®10. ooWe—Were in fair demand; 275 head sold at 850075 for springers, andllff4lBo per head for cow and clf. Snasp—Were dull and rather lower; 8,000 head sold at hl 4 @ 70 if 11l grog& all to condition,, Hops—Were also duR and lower ; 3,500 head sold at the different yazdo,_ at ts9o/011 lbs net, and a few CUOMO at 010", MEE SC KO F ULA Ittarriagto. 44 arkets. PEIII.AUELPIIIA, Feb, 12, Reported for the ; t attle" 17. - 4-. fie Co., Mankfactureratmdriolasale3Wom l n ite - Pine I.:M cut to Order, •' Beleats Or Ist C533:4=0 1 .• • Picks or 2nd Common. 40 @M.. " Common CM/Mg B : ' 44 , , _ • " Dressed FlOoring HoMds. 1 E0 45 Hemlock cut to order. Joist and 130mM/in& C4211 Plank and 18 k 420 Dressed Floori ß° Mards, 30 35 @OO 40 WO 25 30 WO @ , 40 40 @7,5 Oak Ash Cherry Poplar Walnut Headed Pickets. (our feet, Plain Plastering Lath, ti Tangle, 213 inch., Roofing Lath, Market dull. Port Deposit, Md. White Pine Cut to order, Se, " Place,. "..Callings, • "- Samples, Dressed Flooring, Hemlock. Joist and Scantling, " Fencing, Boards and Plana, " Dressed Flooring, Ash, Headed Pickets, Plastering Lath. No.l Cypress Singles, No. 2 " Market active. Williamsport, Pa Pine Bill Stuff, Boards run of log, " Plank " Mill Callings, • Dressed Flooring. Hemlock Joist and Scantling, " Boards and Plank, " Fencing. Dressed. Flooring, Pickets four lest, . Plastering Lath, Maritet active, and prices firm Columbia, Pa White Pine Collings, or samples $17.00 " " 3rd Common 25.00 " " 2d Common 40.00 " Ist Common 60.00 " " Fennel 75.00 Joist and scantling_ 35.00 lien lock, Joist and licantling 18.1 X) Long Lengths 21C1.0J Ash and Oak 95.00(440.00 Dressed Flooring Boards... 40.00 Cherr 30.ix050.00 Poplar 25.0(035.00 Walnut Plant. 30.00@35.00 Pickets Headed 18.00 Plastering lath 4.5(04.75 Shingles, 26 inch, sawed...B4. 86 88 810 Bunch 88 OV)10.00 Roofing lath 8.00 Lancaster Household Market. Butter,lb 30(05c. Lard,' ? lb 15@ 20 c. Eggs 7 g. dozen M 35c. Chickens, (live,)ll pair 800. Do. (cleaned.) - 4A piece 41.1®600. Ducks, (live,) IA pair6o®7sc. Do. (cleaned,)? piece 50(gktiffc. Turkeys, •1 piece 81.25@2.50 Beef, V lb„''hind quarter 1101:1c. Du. ” front " 9©111340. Pork, " " hind " 13014 c. Do. " " front " 10;6@l1c.. Lamb, rti lb Isc. Haunages, V lb 18®20c. Potatoes, 'i4 bushel ilLoogi.th Do. " peek 15®18c. Apples, " ;i• peck 18@30c. Turnips, V. bushel 31.)(050c. unions, '))) peck Illeid2c. Beets, p bushel 25(4)40c. Corn, lu the ear, - e) bushel 80490 c. Oats, li bag of 3 bushels $1.35®1.65 Buckwheat Flour, ' ? quarter .125 lb . 1.2.5 :-orguarn Molasses, ? quart . 21)(gittic. Applebutter, V pint ISall..W. Do. .. crock 1.2.5 LANCASTER GRAIN MARK EV, MON Feb. 10th, 1867.--tirain Market. dull: Family tlour, 70 bar $ll fAI Extra do do 10 2.5 Superfine ..do d 0... Wheat (white) V. bus Wheat. (red) do ... Rye du ... Corn (new) du ... Outs do Whiskey 4tiv Adrertionneuto, OST. 'BETWEEN STRASBURG AND Li New Providence, A CASE OF INSTRU NIENTS FOR EXTRACTING TEETH. A lib eral reward will Ue paid to the tinder by lea - -1115 them at tills Office, feb 13 XTOTICEI—DANIEL M. BARR AND Wife, of Eden township, having this d ty assigned all their property, real and pet sonal, for the bent lit of creditors, to the undersigned, all persons indebted to the Assignors are re quested to make immediate settlement, and those having claims or demands against theta will present the same without delay to the un dersigned, residing in said township. JOHN J. GALHHALT.H., Assignee, feb la (kw. G Camargo Pont Office. CURIOSITY SEEKERS I - Send this way for a Maur Patent Curiosities; something that will please you ; or if you want a recipe of any kind, send live cents for one, and every recipe; or if you desire to learn Phonography, an art by which you can write as fast us a man can talk, send live cents for the " outline of Phonography," ac. I will give ten lessons in Phonography by mail for 81, and will correspond with those who understand the art. A specimen of °Shorthand" writing will be sent to any one for ten cents. Address, JAMES GALEN, Phonographer, Rawlinsville, P feb 13 21w* 6 Lancaster, Co., a. - SSIG NED ESTATE OF HIRAM. S. KEN. ADIG and Wife, of Providence twp., Lan caster co. Hiram S. Kendigand wile of Provi dence township, having by deed of voluntary assignment, dated FEBRUARY 2ND, 1867, as signed and transferred all their estate and ef fects to the undersigned, for the benefit of the creditors of the said Hiram B. Kendig, he therefore gives notice to all persons Indebted to said assignors, to make payment to the un dersigned without delay, and those having claims to present them to JOHN K. RAUB, Assignee, Residing in New Providence. 3tw USUBLIC ALE.----ON TUES DAY soId by , F EB .I RUA.RY S 26, 80, will be public sale, et the residence of the subscriber in the village of Mount Nebo, Martic township, Lan caster county, two miles west of Rawlinsville, and oue and a half miles south of Martin Forge, the following personal property, to wit: A good Family - Horse, a set of breechband Gears, a Cow, two IDlfers, two Shoats, a Market Wagon, a Rockaway, Trotting Buggy, a set of Harness, two Blind Bridles, two Carriage Bri dles, two Riding Bridles, Riding Saddle, Double and Single Trees, Log and Cow Chains, and a lot of Manure, 18,000 Oak and Chestnut Shin gles. Also, Household and Kitchen Furniture. Sale to commence at I o'clock In the after noon of said day, when attendance will be given and terms of sale made known by JOHN CLAYMAN. JOHN Hess, Auctioneer. 2tw• 6 EXTENSIVE SALE OF REAL ESTATE. —Will be sold, by order of the Orphans' Connor Franklin county, on WEDNESDAY, the 27th inst., on the premises, all that large and well-known Farm adjoining the town of Fannettsburg, and late the property of Jacob Regerrels, dec'd, containing 52 ACRES Of good quality of Llinesione and Freestone Land, about 2110 Acres of which is cleared and In a good state of cultivation, and the balance In good timber—Chestnut sufficient to make 4Wu to s;thi.l panels of post lance, and a large quantity of choice Pine. There is on this prop erty a large two-story STONE TAVERN HOUSE large Bank Barn, Corn Crib, Wagon Shed, Cider Press, (under roof,) Hog House, large Frame Stable, Carriage House, Wash House and Smoke House. Also, one good TENANT HOUSE and Stable, a large Onward of choice Fruit Trees, a lures number of good Cherry Trees, a never-tailing Well of good Water at the door and running water by re pairing the pipes. About &Xi panel of good post fence nes been set up within the last two years on tills farm, and the balance is In fair condi tion. The above property will make two good Farms, UAW will be sold separately or alto gether, to suit purchasers. CON DITIONs—One-fourth on April Ist, and the balance in three equal annual payments, with interest. Possession wit) be given on the ti rid day of April next. A bo, that valuable GRIST and HAW MILL, together with 11W)',LLIN C 3 HO' SE, Stable and other out, windings, situate in Fan nettsburg, late the property of the heirs of John McAllen, dec'd, together with about 28 ACRES of gOOO MEADOW and BOTTOM LAND. There Is no other Saw Mill between Fannettsburg and London. There Is a Tyler wheel In the Grist Mill. The water-power is good anti undisputed. Terms same as above. Sale to continence at locko'ck A. M., on said day. JOHN MPALLEN, leb lilts 01 Adm'r of R. W. MoAllen, aue'd. FOR SALE OR RENT.—IN HARE county, Maryland, a FARM, containing 191 ACRES. Situated 1 / 6 of a mile from a Navigabeam, rw Mali abounds in Fish and Fowl. Moethan MO ACRES are under cultivation. The land is well adapted to the growth of Peaches, Water Melbas, and other Fruit. There are 1800 Peach and 40 Apple trees on the place. HOUSE new. Water excellent. Price 825 per acre. For full particulars, and draft of the Farm, apply to J.M. PEOPLES, Liberty Square, Lancaster Co. Pa. feb 18 6tw 0 lIICJLLING & CO.'S GREAT SALE OF W ATCH tin the popular one priue plan, giving every patron a handsome and reliable watch for the hiW price of Ten Dollars I Without regard to value, and not to be paid for unless perfectly satisfactory I 500 Solid Gold Hunting Watches...B2sU to $750 NKI Magic Cased Gold etches 200 to Sao 500 Lalllele Watches, Enamelled... he to 500 1,000 blolt Hunting Chronometer Watches 250 to 300 1,000 Gold Hunting English Levers.. 200 to 250 3,000 Gold Hunting Duplex Watches h.,0 to 200 5 QUO Gold Hunting American " 150 to 250 5;000 Silver Hunting Levers 50 to 150 W 5.000 11Uuting Duplexes 75 to 250 5,000 Gold Ladies' 5U to 250 10,000 Gold Hunting Lepinett 50 t 075 10,00 Miscellaneous Sliver Watches.. 60 to 100 25,000 Hunting Silver Watches— ....... .44 to 50 3e,000 pat r onsWatches, all kinds.,... t h is 75 Every to obtains a Watch by ar rangement, costing but 810, While it may be worth $755. No partrlty Shown. Messrs. J. Hickiln ,Ir. Co.'s Great American Watch Co. New York city, wish to immediately dispose of the above magnificent stock. Certifi cates naming articles. are placed In sealed en velopea. Holders are entitled to the articles nam,ll on their certificates, upon payment of Ten Dollars whether lit hp a Watch worth $750 or one wort h less. Tim retinli of any of our certificates entitles you to the ertiple named thereon, upon payment, irrespective of Its worth, and as no article valued less than $lO Is named on any certificate, it will at once be seen that this Lino lottery, but a straight-forward , legitimate transaction, which may be partici pated in even by the most laat/1110119 A single Certificate will be sent by mail, post paid,.tipon receipt of 25 elegantve for $1 eleven for $2, thirty-three and preisaluin or 85, sixty-six and more valuable premium for slo ' One nundred and most superb Watch for 815. To Agents or those wishing employment, Mu a rare opportunity. It la a legitimately conduct. ed business, duly authorized by the Govern ment, and ope es the moat careful scrutiny. Try nit Addr, J. HICKLING &Co 149 Broadway—Near P. d. fed 8 IMdt4W? City 01 New York. NINdNIL'!2I'O7, - proem TB IN THE coamiwnikafttibielowfi SAMUEL EZISMIN42/RE;Tthaitirer. •- 1888. i TO!Zaali s iec'd fioth • Saratie • alias, late Balance on band as per MlCAtulitora • • . 1 P 0 F 1 . 59; report oart.l, To cash receivedfromJeaseiLan - • - :41a, Esq., on account of jadgmaat in Commonwealth vs. D. Potts Jan. 6, To cash received-from 'do. do., costs Commonwealth vs. Briggs' Jan. 8, To cash received from do. do., costs Commonwealth vs. balm Milling ton Jan..ll, To cash received from do. do., costs Commonwealth vs. - Patter son Jan. li, To cash received from N. Ell maker, Esq., Juror's tine for John C. Hager Jan. 15, To cash received from Elisabeth. • Kurtz, Lancaster city loan Jan. 18, To caah received from Henry Weidman, costs hi Commonwealth vs. N. Weidman Jan. 19, To cash received from Jesse Landis, Esq. for A. Ki ll ian and G. Yeidy, cost; in court vs. W. G. Christy Jan. 20, Received from S. B. Foltz, jus tice of the peace of Brecimock town ship, for a stray cow sold Jan. 22, Received from B. B. Thomas, for a lot of old oak plank, sold at Graeff's landin Jan. 24, Received from John B. Good, Esq., for juror fine for John G00d... .. Jan. :11, Received from Mrs. hicGlltua, tines in Commonwealth vs. A. H. Mc- Gllnn Jan. Received from State tax, being the amount assessed over State quota, Jan. 29, Received from Militia tax, paid to County as per act of Assembly Jan. 30, Received from F. Smith, Sheriff; fines and jury fund Feb. 5, Received from Wm. S. Amweg, Esq., tines in Com. vs. Horner March 5, Received from J. B. Kauff man, Esq., fines in Commonwealth vs. John Fisher March 12, Received from G. Young, for a lot of old bridge lumber sold. March 19, Received from Chester co., their share of bridge between Lancas ter and Cheater counties March 22, Received from H. N. Brene man, justice of the peace of Elizabeth town borough, for a stray bull and six sheep sold March 24, Received from Jesse Landis, Esq., balance of Judgment, ,Lc., ilk Commonwealth vs. D. Potts Mar. 27, Received from Jacob H. Miller, of East Donegal township, loan Afar. 27, Received from Daniel Witmer, of Earl township, loan Mar. 27, Received from J no. Sensenig,sr., of Earl township, loan Mar. 27, Received of John B. Sensenig, of Earl township, loan April 2, Received of Tobias Denlinger, of East Hemptleld township, 10an..... April 2, Received from Jacob Buyers, of West Lampeter township, 10an...... .. April 2, Received of Emanuel Rinsch, of East Hempfield township, 10an..... April 3, Received of Benj. K. Andrews, of Providence township, loan April 3, Received from Simon Severson, of E. Lampeter township, 10an...... ... April 3, Received from Farmers' Na tional Bank of Lancaster, loan • April 3, lieeei veil from Jno. Buckwalter, of West Lamisster township, loan April 3, Received froM 11. H. Brinier, Es'r., of Manheila township, lean- . April 3, Received of Elizabeth Eby, of E. Ilemptield township, loan April 3, Received from Daniel Rohrer. of East Heinplield township, 10an..... April 4, Received from E. B. omberger. uf East Hemptield township, 10an.... April 9, Received from an anonymouslei for Taxes Received from Adam Bort mield nestogo township, loan 1, Received from Elizabeth Ely, riist He in ptield township, 10an.... April IG, Received trout Samuel B. 11,-n linger, of Paradise township, 10an.... April IS, Received Dom B.F. Bear, Esq.. Solicitor, costs in COlll. 1.4. Shawn S. Seagrist April 20, Received from W. A. Morton, and costs in Rom. vs. Hensler $35 44340 60 WA 50 055 26 @27 16 @)18 33 045 18 @2O Foose April fl, Received of J no. Lippincott, sr., tine in Com. vs. John Lippincott, Jr... May 7, Received from John Denlinger, or Paradise township, loan May 16, Received from Tobias Denlinger, of East Hemptfeld township, loan May to, Received from Isaac D. Heller, of E. Lampeter township, loan May 22, Receivedfrom E. B. Bomberger, of Rant Hemptield township, loan May 22, Received from the klanheica Na tional Bank, loan May 28, Received from John Rohrer, of East Hempfleld township, loan June 1, Received from Benjamin Alt hoots:, of Manheim township, 10an.... June 4, Received from Christian Risser, of Elizabeth township, loan June 7, Received from S. Long, of lire more township, for blank tax duplicate Aug. 13, Received from Geo. N. Lefever, of \Vest Lampeter township, 10an..... Aug. 16, Received from Jno. Breneman, of West Donegal, for tax not assessed Aug. 25, Received of Wm. Chandler, J. P. of I trumore township, for drift logssold Aggregate Assessment of County rafts and lovirs for 1860, per list furnished Treas urer by County Commissioners, towwit: Adamstown BurOugh 162 91 Burt 1025 35 Breeknock 704 01 Clernarvon 1562 81 Cocalieo East 15N1 87 Cocalico West 1882 69 Coleraln 1090 .18 Columbia Borough "106 44 Conestoga 1849 31 Conoy 1320 00 1731 17 3828 52 1203 93 1907 72 3154 78 4106 01 2433 07 3378 98 998 29 313 32 637 48 1289 /54 4255 19 3851 82 4221 30 3709 91 1788 40 3218 15 5.227 54 3024 45 1949 90 3512 53 3298 13 1394 20 5308 643 1075 07 6853 15 2447 21 609 06 1330 03 415 65 2802 71 . 2616 96 1981 03 1069 82 . 3984 89 . 4191 50 1225 08 • 3124 59 . 637 35 . 3376 90 220 72 iiegal East Donegal West Drumore Ephrata Earl Earl East Earl West Elizabeth ElPzubuthtown Borough Eden Fulton liemptleld East Hempliold Went Lamlieter East Lasopeter West Lancaster City, North West Ward South West Ward. North East Ward. South East Ward. Uncork Leacuck Upper Little Britain Manheim ytartic Manor Mount Joy Mount Joy Borough.... Marietta Borough Manheim Borough Paradise Penn requeu Providence Hu dm Sal ab a ry Saclstairy Strasburg Strasburg Borough... Warwick Washington Borough Cash received as Excess Tax far 1865, as follows East Earl township Carnarvon township.... Elizabethtown Borough Lerteock township Strasburg Borough township Cash. To aggregate amount of State Tax levied for 1866 To aggregate amount Military Tax levied for 1860 To amout of outstanding Tax as per loot Auditors' Report To amount of unpaid Ileum Contra. Expnutifures of 1866, • By Court order in favor of P. O. Etter man, for stating the accou n t of By Court order In favor of County Audi tors, for arrearages lu auditing account or 1064 By Court order In favor of County Audi tors, for auditing account of 1865....., liv amount of Commissioners' orders paid for 1880 By amount of Court bills paid for 18W.. By amount of Road orders paid for MC.. B • amount of Constables' 'Return orders for 1864.1 amount of commissions allowed Col lectors on County tax air amount of Exoneratlons allowed Col. lectors on County tax lie ammult of commissions allowed C.sl lectors oil State tux By amount of Estpuerullolo , allowed Col lectors uu Nhdc 1110 liy itinumll of County eumudanlonern' 1.111 paid 111 :$lllll , lO. Fu.ud., By amount of exoueratione anti commis- Mlllllll allowed Collectors In MII. Fund.. By amount of outstanding County tax, September 8 1 18116 20,048 3 11y amount of oUttituaullug State tax, September 8, 1804 . 6,024 RD By ILlnutult or outstanding Militia tax, September 8, 1800 . 0,808 00 Ity amount of Treasurer's commission Lot 44214,728.01 at 1 pot cent 2,347 28 Ity moonlit of State tiitliald to Common toooweultli, full 11111)114 31,601 70 Balance 60,120 23 Receip E l lw o ode County Treasury for 1860— Gratin, Treasurer. Sulit. 10, Received from the Executors of Samuel Ensminger, late Treasurer Sept. 10, Received of John Denlinger, of Paradise township" loan Sept. 10, Received of Isaac 1). Heller, of East Lampetor township, loan Sept. 10, Received of James Lindsay, Leacock twp., amount due from will township for constructing bridge across Pequaa creek Sept. 10, Received from Jesse Landis, torfultud recognizance for Aug. term 180, No. CC 150 00 Sept. 24, Received from Joseph Frantz. of East Earl township, loan Sept. 25, Received from J.B.Kauttman, Esq., forfeited recugnance in Com. us. E. I(urtz Oct. 1, Received from Martin Denlinger, of Paradise township, amount due from said township for building bridge across the Pequea creek Oct. 1, lteceived from Benjamin Wit mer, of East Lampeter township, loan, Nov. 5, Received from Tobias Deulinger, of East Hemptield township, loan Received Nov. 12, Received from J. Q. Mercer, of Sadsbury township, loan Dec. 1, Received 419 Jos. Eagles, J. P. of Startle township, fordrift logs sold 251 15 Dec. 9, ReceivedP=lu o.J.DickeY, Esq., Com. vs. F. Unkle Dec. 3eceived of J. 1). Wilson, Com, HenryH vs. Haigh Dec. 3, Received from J. S.Witmer,loan 4,000 00 Dec. 4, Received from .1. J. Springer, Com. vs. John Franciscus 15 Dec. 12, Received from J. H. Zellers, tines and Jury funds Quarter Sessions Court Dec. 94; 'Received of Cornelius Lehn, Guard'n Of hfanheim township 10an... Dec. 27, Received from 4. g, 'Witmer, J. P. Manor township, estray 501 d.., Dec, 31, Received front— Corn. vs, C, Stotler • Jan. 2, Received from Tobias Kreider, West LaMpeter township, loan Jan.7,Baceivedfrem Elisabeth Houston, Sodsbury township, loan 360 00 Jan, 9, Reeelved of John Seldomridge, Jury fines To cash received as .Sscess Tao for 1800. Adamstown Borough S 7 54 Caananron EICI Columbia Borough 4=l th Elizabethtown : aum+~r =rtabi , brutuit , d9y.... , Manhelnt Borough... i : 30 0 =04 , .. b HemPAcad Weer ".• Penn Le Periea v: n oak - . Bapho - Earl West Fulton CoenSoo West Strasburg Martin Conestoga Cony' Ephrata.- Leaeock Upper Mullion; - Strasburg Borough.. Colerain 53 og Mount Joy Bonnittir . . LancaSter Paradise Warwick Sadsbury Earl East.... Drnmore To amount of outstanding County tax, September 10,1866 ,648, 31- To amount of outstanding State tax, September 10, 1866 6,024 89 To amount of outstanding Military tax, September 10, 1866 6,868 00 To amount of outstanding bills, January 12, 1867 Contra. Expenditures for 1866. By payment of 180 Comm samiers' orders 48,880 04 By payment of 322 Court bills and Curti ,. - fiestas By payment of 10 Road Viewers' orders.. By payment of I order to Superintendent of Teachers' Institute, as per act of Assembly ^alo 00 Br payment of exoneration allowed Col lectors on State, County • and Military 4,374 31 tax By payment of commissions allowed Collectors on State, County and Mili tary tax . Outstanding Taxes, January 12, 18177 Rapho s9:iff 00 Brecknock 155 86 Bart 438 80 Cocalico East 169 34 Donegal East .509 97 Drumore 450 09 Earl 801 00 Earl East 84 03 Fultont 401 91 Hemptleld East 489 81 Lancaster City, East Wards...... 825 09 Lancaster City, West Wards 132 94 Manor township 1,139 31 Salisbury 455 ir sadsbery 50 85 Strasburg Bar. 18 95 By Treasurer's Commi.slons on $64,166.48 at 1 rwr cent... Balance AILTDITORIE REPORT We, the undersigned Auditors of Lancaster County, do certify, that we have carefully examined the foregoing account of Samuel Ensmtnger, late Treasurer of said County and compared his vouchers with the same, and find there is a balance in the hands of his Executors of Fifty-nine thousand one hundred and twenty-nine dollars and twonty-three cents. (.859,129.2.1,) which amount, they have paid over to the present Treasurer, Ellwood Driest. We, the undersigned Auditors of Lancaster County, do certify, that we have carefully examined the annexed account of Ellwood Griest, Treasurer of said County, and compared his vouchers with the same, and find there is a balance ha his hands, this 12th day of January, 1867, of Forty-live thousand forty-one dollars and six cents, (835,041.06). Vie have examined the account of Christian Gast, Treasurer of the Poor and House of Employment, of Lancaster County, and find a balance in his hands of Two hundred and tufty-eight dollars and ninety nine vents, (82.58.99 J on January Ist, 1807. We have examined the account of P. W. House keeper, 'Treasurer of the Board of Prison Inspec tors, and found it correct, showing a balance of Seventy-seven dollars and sixty cents, ($77.60,) which lie has paid over to his successor, Geo. Long. We have examined the account of Geo. Long, Treasurer of the board of Prison Inspectors and found it correct, showing a balance in his hands of Three hundred and nine dollars and seventy nine cents, (8309.79 J January Ist, 1861. The liabilities of the County, at the present time amount to (for loans,) 8199,444.75. In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands at the Commissioners' Office, this nineteenth day of .lanuary, 1867. DAVID S. CLARK, DANIEL H. HAM', EO. W. HENSEL, County Auditors. COMMISSIONERS' STATEMENT. The following is a statement of flie Commissioners' Orders drawn on Samuel Enomi nger and Elwood Griest, Treasurers of Lancaster county, for the year 1866. Assessors pay Erecting Bridges Repairing Bridges Court of Quarter Sessions Court House Connor Commissioners' Office Elections Fuel Postage Penitentiary Gas Printing Public Offices Poor Prison Vagrants Loans Interest Post Mortems Lunatic Hospital Now Hospital (Lan. co.) Janitor Road damages Taxes Refunded • • • • Miscellaneous Clerk Auditors Court Bills paid Road viewers orders Constables' returns Teachers' Instititute Exonerations and Commission orders County Bill paid in Military fund Outstanding Taxes State Tax paid to Commonwealth Treasurers' Commissions Balance Erecting Bridges. • Jacob Kauffman, in full for bridge at Bunting's f0rd...... E. Mciffelien, in full for bridge at Musselmau's mill T. M. Storb, marble date stone at Bunting's bridge George M. Steinman is Comp., powder for Safe Harbor b'dge, G 00 J. F. Frey, in full for masonry at Safe Harbor bridge...... ... Wm. Lowry, ferrying at Safe Harbor bridge E. McMellen, in tbll for build ing bridge at Leaman Place, I,TOnO Samuel Good, donation towards erecting bridge in Bart tx-p.. E. MeMellen, on account of bridge at Overholtzer'R mill, 1,900 00 J. C. Carpenter, in full for bridge at Safe Harb0r...... ... E. Me Mellen, on account of bridge at Masseiman's mill. (Chigoes ) Jacob Kauffman, lumber and labor for Safe Harbor b'dge DEEM 80 1 90 4 00 383 . U 10 lb 64 Repairing Bridge .1. B. Swartzwelder, P. Storm fels and Daniel Erlsman, for Inspecting bridge at Eshle man's mill It. S. Evans, material and re pairs of bridge at Wolf's mill, 117 IG John Sheaffer, repairing b'dge In Ephrata township C. J. Rhoads, for lumber A. W. Ruasel, splices, to Samuel Ilesn, lumber for h'dgo at Oraeifs landing $274 OW 22 Court of Quarter Sessions. .1. B. Livingston, Esq., Atey Fees • 200 00 W. A. Atlee, Esq., Att'y Fees. 1,185 on .Ino. B. Zellent, Esq., Clerk's Free 1,288 28 F. Smith, Esq., Sheriff'? Free. 1,450 44 1^4,765 G. 12.412 II Cleo. Steinman & Co G. B. Shaum, Repairing Chairs A. C. Flinn, Repairing ll'urnave H. Wagner, Labor .1. Rotharmel, finishes Sam'. Enxmluger, Esq., Rep, In Treasurer 'N Oilier 11 011 D. 5. & .1. S. Iturak, tilletsattre 1 ill P. Ebel - man, earn 111111 ehid t»gluwu elm I .1. U. 811)der, Smldrfen du 1 doe. 8r00m5..., Mrs. Wiley, cleaning house— . ' W. Fisher, limo Jacob Helino, repairing chairs Kitch, irourniling tor Libra ry Room and labor D. Erisman, repairing doors, windows, &c Anna Suydam, cleaning Court Holm, .to M CA E. McMullen, shelving, &c,, Library Room 130 04 C. T. Gould, repairing chairs.. 2 00 Edward Carter, painting Court House 137 07 C. Gast, lbr spittoons 0 Po Wm. Sheer, ice bill 12 lift James Drockloy, piling brick 2 25 .1. Gable, bill for sundries 110 1.15 Deaner & Schaum, bill for sun dries 27 75 C. Schuoblu, one load sand E. Eby, on account of brick for sewer E. Rohrer, white coating Sletrs office John Haitian, for masonry Ell Rudy, 44,1384 22 A Dixie'', Esq., Goo, Leonard, Esq., and Justices of the peace, holding Inquests on the bodies of fifty-four per sone, found dead In Lancaster county ale 17 David w, emper, Esq., 102 days' services as Commissioner, at 83 per day, 5488,00.6,300 miles, at ten cents per mile, 8530,00. Total 21,016,00. Balance duo him in full Jesse Landis, Esq., one quar ter's salary as Solicitor, In full, 62 50 Thomas C. Collins, Esq., 165 days' services as Commis sioner, at $3 per day, 8 480 , 00 . 5,212 miles, at ten' cents per mile, 8521.21. Total 81,001.26. Balance due Min frill ' 320 20 Jacob B. 'Shuman, Esq., 172 days' services as Commis sioner, rkt 83 per day, 8516.00. 3,878 mnes, at ten cents per mile, 2387.80. Total 8903.80. Balance due him In full' ' 403 80 P. G. Eberman, Esq., Clerk's salary, in full 1,000 00 Thos. C. Collins, Esq., on acct. of services in 1866 600 00 J. B. Snrnap, Etal., qn Root q( service u s in 1866 600 00 Samuel SlokOnt, Esq., on acct. for services In 1866 050 00 B. P. Bear, Esq., on account as Solicitor 187 50 Jno. Sheaffer,bill,for stationery d 6O J. E. Barr, bill for stationery... 205 W. D. Stauffer, bill for stationery 110 Ekcliont. J. E, Carpenter and J. r. Boyd, Clerking inn Spoolal electl9u. nB9 Electionofficers for Citvelec on P. S;Baker, notifying officers jelecteti 1 00 Election officersholding special 14 25 74 GI 1 90 2 00 3 10 11 75 12 35 90 2 15 election Election officers holding Town ship elections J. E. Carpenter and J. P. Boyd, clerking for Return Judges.. Return Judges holding General Elections 1,349 87 13. Steigerwalt, 90 electon boxes 31 25 Assessors pay tbr list of voters. 906 20 COnstables pays O,Twp. elections 255.75 Assessors pay for returning Militia Rolls for 18C8 344 84 10 18 6 46 2 40 4 30 0h" . 10 00 1 80 . 400 .. 570 .. 631 .. 950 .. 830 .. 255 10 00 3 80 373 n Marl Q 116,173 10 3,580 00 12,008 25 1,037 20 4,123 72 874 71 (Z 6 17 4,255 65 5,105 19 559 50 17 46 1,286 58 176 04 2,392 86 628 19 21,400 00 14,750 00 1,037 78 58,880 00 9,025 24 200 00 399 41 20,000 00 510 00 5,420 10 405 07 2,917 01 25 00 416 10 1 7 ,004 54 37, 91 200 UO 11,589 79 373 50 6,373 90 31,501 79 2,988 94 45,041 06 =ME 1. 14 111 NI 4 r 0 1 , 41 1 110 Commissioners' Oifier Fuel. Henry Baumgardner, for roal . 559 50 J. Cochran, postage and en .elopes Penitentiary. Eastern Penitentiary, for sup port of convicts for 1865: .... .5t1,286 58 Lancaster Gas comp., gas bills, Sr 6 04 Benjamin Leaman Cooper & Sanderson Pearsol & Geist...... J. E. Barr & Co., ..... Exprem, F. L. Baker J. A. Hiestand & Comp J. R. Hoffer J. M. Enaminger John Baer's Sons, printing and stationery . 400 70 S. A. Wylie 104 90 D 0.... do 104 51 A. M. Rambo 135 00 William B. Wiley D 511 Pablie Offices Geo. Wiant, bill for books and binding J. G. Carroll. repairing seals for Q. S. and G. C. offices.— 10 25 J. G. Carroll, for seal pres.es Common Pleas, Recorder's and Treasurer offices . Gast, Esq., Treasurer of Poor and House of Employ ment, in full of estimate for support of Poor for 1866 ...... 23,400 Ott P. W. Housekeeper, Esq.. On account of estimate for sup port of Prison tied. Lung, Esq., in full of esti mate for support of Pri50n...10,900 00 Geo. Sanderson, Esq.. Mayor and Constables ieea In vag rant 1,037 an, paid to individuals and hank, I=l nterii , t paid to individuals and bank, 5f1,025 2-1 I=2 Post mortem examinations on the holies of 20 persons found dead in Lancaster county... . Prranfyleania Sidle Lunatic Hospital ohn A. Weir, Esq., Treasurer. for support and clothing of Howe, \Winner, Geist and lllig Neu , ll,lntal—Lawn: v ter County C. Cia , d, Esq., on account of c limate for building now ho, paid. oseph C. Snyder. On account of services Road Damages. Solomon High, Earl 32 00 Isaac Oberly, East Earl Ili 00 John Shirk East Earl 38 00 Samuel Richwine, East Earl.. 14 00 Henry Good, East Earl 20 00 George Sanderson, for City.... 110 00 Adam Mowerer, Drumore 20 00 Elias Flinkley, West Cocalico.. 71 34 1). Pannebecker, W. Cocalico. 90 20 .1. Hornberger, West Cocalico. 18 80 Samuel Book, Druruore 10 00 John Ranck, Earl & East Earl Pall Jas.& John Whiteside, Colerain 30 00 Frederick Hem, E. liempfield. 217 75 Abr'm Brubaker, E. liempileld , William C. Worth, Colerain. • Abraham Rimer, Mount toy Peter Wealand, Mount Joy.. David Eckman, Colerain.... . Kirk Few, East Donegal James Barley, Colerain H. A. Wade, \Vest Donegal... James Mc Camman, Colerain John Mawl. C01erain........ John Whiteside, Colerain.... Joseph Black, Columbia Charles Pantie, Columbia... Samuel Graff. West Donegal Tan Ikfundrd .1. N. Miller, collector, North East and South East M'ard, taxes refunded In Evans' es tate Wm. Rodgers, vol., East Earl.. Wm. Hughes d. Seachrist, East Hemptleld.. J. S. Buckwalter, Strasburg Borough John Scott, Fulton Killian Berk, City F. Albright, City, (W. Wards.) T. C. Porter ..du..N N. Ward, W. N. Nevin ..ds... John Coble, vol., Mt. Joy twp.. .111.tes //coleus,: John Seidomridge, Esq., index ing equity cases Jesse Landis, Esq., services ren dered In Com. vs. Potts P. (1. Eberman, Esq., distribut ing assessments Jesse Landis, Esq., attending road views in Columbia M. McCallum, painting and glazing Samuel Hess, abatement or taxes John Donor, expenses In arrest ing horse thieves ' and convey ing to Lancaster County Jail.. S. L. Leaman, sundry serviee4 In Recorder's oilier William Rakestraw, M. Cooper and Heyberger, for review ing road in Colerain Jess,. Landis, Esq., attending road views In Columbia William Cooper, hoarding Jurors C. Clarkson, qualifying Com missioners F. U. Eberman, distributing Tally papers J. S. Masterson and F. It. Wright, arresting a horse thief P. S. Baker ,for arresting a horse thief I. Lose and Thomas Davis. ar resting a horse thief C. A. Heinitsh, for Union Fire Company A. Bair, copying tax duplicates Daniel Ehler, do do K. Lamborn, do do Samuel Book, do do P. G. Eberman, distributing Tally papers S. O. Nourse, copying duplicates John Smith, copying and alter ing valuations C. A. Ehler, copying Tax du plicates John Baker and P. U. Eber man, altering State Tax .iohn Zercher,copying tax du pli - rates John H. Zellers, recording twp. officers William Demuth, copying Tak duplicates Samuel Huber, taking G. Rupp to House of Refuge .lohn Murphy, for arresting tour horse thieves Peter C. Eckert, arresting horse thief Wm. J. Cooper, boarding Jurors Empire Hook and Ladder Co_ Donation Wm. Demuth, copying dupli vides Wm. Leaman, auditing public. °dices Lancaster City Water Rent.... P. Smith, Sheri ttraking H: Wit - titer, to Pa. State Hospital... tt m. R. Wiley, Esq., qualifying clerk and Treasurer John thtitits, revenue stamps. Peter Bruner, copying dupli • rates .Jacob Stauffer, draft and speci- Urations for bridge 30 00 P. O. Eberman, Esq, and oth ers, expenses to Harrisburg un public business 12 23 B. F. Baer, Esq., professional services relating to State tax on loans to County W. M. Cooper, copying tax du plicates Thomas Albright and Jacob Shelly, arresting horse thief... Elias Barr & Comp., sundries... F. Smith, Sheriff, taking T. Daley and Rebecca Olmstead to House of Refuge Samuel Huber, taking J. F. Crsprung to House of Refuge, P. O. Eberman, distributing iota of taxables P. H. Baker, conveying John Weldle from Harrisburg to Lancaster Jail Peter Sweigart, conveying 0. Peters to Lancaster Jai .1. S. Landis, taking A. nem z to House of Refuge Jesse Landis, Eng., professional services John Denlinger and others, In specting bridge George W. Keene, arresting horse thief George Honing, boarding jurors W. 0. Townsend, arresting horse thief llaceb• Shelly, arresting horse thief Jacob Oundaker, arresting H. Oberly George Kennare, for attending to Factory bridge M.McKinztey,for/50 copies elec tion laWs Joseph C. Snyder, distributing tally papers M. R. Shenk,assessor of Manor, special appeal Elias copying Tax du plicates • • • • T. S. Stauffer, copying Tax duplicates F. Smith, Sheriff, taking Mar garet Smith to House of Ref. G e o. M. Kline, for subscription towards sewer near Court House Joseph C. Snyder, distributing' Assessinents State Tax on Leans of Lancas ter cpunty, as per settlement gar A.nditor General.... J. C. Snyder, notifying Jurors for Overholtzer's bridge Samuel Slokom, Esq., expenses for Jurors, &c., for inspecting bridge_at Overholtzer s Mill David Flemming, Esq., profes sionalservAces on appeal from Auditor Qisneral J. F. Frey, W. W. Miller and Jacob Jurbre fp in spect bri eters , MOrli dge syliffife HaVber. 12 QO alm?, cetMS Court, .t.c - ----- 25 00 B. F: Baer, Esq.;horse hlreand • toll, 0111 special business 690 B. F.airc,Eaq.,tbrproflission- 15 00 . al services C. M. Howell,' subscription to • Hook and Ladder Company... 100 00 .inceph C. Snyder extra work and imperinMnditig sewer.... 45 00 Samuel Lively, collecting taxes in Washington Boron& 36 47 F. Smith, Sherltr, for "Black Maria" 50 00 Codfrled Zahm, subscription to F'rlendahlp Fire Company—. 100 00 Samuel L. Leaman, recording Treasurers' bonds 5 50 Attest : Jona H. SILIBIE, Clerk. raksfreund, inkUigeneer, Bxpress avid Bear/doer of Herald, please copy one time. feb9-4t ACCOVTT OF THE EXPENDITURES and Reeeipts of the Directors of the Poor ,4nd,House of E m ployment of Lancaster 001111. ty. 'Front January 1, 1888, to January 1, 1887. PROVISIONS. Daniel R. Myers, 1 bull S F= 50 John N. WoodS, 1 ball 96 69 Adam Lefever, 1 98 02 A. iclivatne. 1 ball 78 36 Henry Musser, 1 bull.— 711 50 .1. Krider, 1 bull 104 75 bristlan Musser, 1 bull 85 05 Jacob Rohrer, (farrier,) 1 bu 11... 98 21 John Kelley, for 2 beef cattle... 118 30 Christian Stauffer, 3 beef cattle 232 87 Samuel Knox, 3 beef cattle 295 71 John Kelley, 2 working oxen... 178 00 Pennebacker & Moore, 4 bleat. 293 30 J. W. Sprenger, 4 beet cattle__ 226 85 Knox & Black,4 beef cattle 437 06 David L. Buokwalter, 2WI cat. 158 05 lohn McClain, 3 beef cattle 197 84 Wright &MoOre, 7 beef cattle... 509 21 83,351 27 Samuel Renck, for flour & feed 194 bushels corn.... 84 bushels corn and oats, 94 bushels - mill feed 600 lba flour tirindlng_Wheat scythes,.. Lemuel G. Blnkley, floud 677 bushels wheat 1385 35 281 bushels corn 19 65 45 bushels mill feed 18 30 Grinding 558 bushels Wheat... 51 80 261:10 pounds flour 114 40 1,589 50 J. & J. F. Herr, for flour & feed 100 bushels wheat ......... . .... 210 25 Grinding 48 bushels wheat.... 4SO 215 05 D. K. Wolf & Co., flour & feed 42,185 pounds flour 2588 32 37.2 bushels mill feed 142 50 2,ps 82 D. S. & J. 8. Bunk, groceries,&c 157 lbs. tobacco 63 05 468 lbs. rice 49 05 1 keg essence of coffee 10 25 Beans, hominy and sundries 34 75 307 gallons of molasses 114 35 256 lbs. sugar 31 iN 303 73 Weldler & Rife, for groceries 46 gallons molasses 22 08 2 0 lbs. rice 23 69 3 bushels beans 0 19 107 lbs. tobacco 32 11 Sundries 3 20 07 35 Jno. F:ondersmith, for groceries 300 2:1 90 95 1 20 09 584 28 40 00 51 00 567 lbs. sugar 79 39 5 sacks ground alum salt. 24 3.5 :Leases potash 35 80 299 gallons motasses IV, bbls. mackerel 1 % 50 1 keg essence of coffee 12 07 42 gallons vinegar 10 80 small groceries 194 15 574 09 ft S. Reed 141 gallons molasses E. C. Knight & Co. 287 gallons m01a55e5....... .... Philip Ginder for groceries 1 bushel beans 2 25 Sundries 3 84 Fred' k Myers, ;30 lbs. tobacco. 54 00 185 00 J uo. W. Robley, for groceries... 9 15 Calder At Co., 2 sacks salt 7 15 Philip Finger, 90 bus. potatoes. 54 00 t 7 sacks salt 50 00 11M 30 J. S. Landis, 22 bus. potatoes.... 12 50 A. H. Zook, 18 bus. potatoes.... 10 25 David Fraltch, 14 bus. potatoes 8 40 U. Sexier 9r Sons. lumber & coal A. Bitner & Co., for coal 319 58 Jonathan Weaver, for wood._ 107 57 Edward KauffMan, for w00d.... 235 00 722 15 11. G. West, 92 gallons vinegar.. 10 38 Royer & Baker, 81 gall. vinegar 28 70 Samuel Keller, 38 gals, vinegar 12 41 HOUSE AND HOSPITAL. J F Long for drugs & medicines 43 60 1 case or saponifer 18 90 Chas A Heinitsh for medicines 83 10 73 boxes of saponifier 24 95 Garden seeds, spices, &c......... 15 15 H B Parry for medicines 84 44 W. G. Baker do 7 69 Jos. Knotwell for Dry Goods 527% yards musliii ^A3 92 85% yards Kentucky Jean 47 03 LW, yards Check 49 03 3!,, frozen hose 14 50 7 pair of mitts 8 10 ..pounds of woollen yarn 6 60 42 pair woollen blankets 199 04.1 Thread, spool cotton, &c ...... ... 16 62 D. Bair & Co., Dry Goods 917L/,' yards of muslin 255 83 399 " Print 76 74 99r0 " Gingham; 29 85 '22 9. , " Kentucky Jean 83 93 9.% '"rable Linen 10 73 327 " Burlaps 108 17 109% " Check - 38 42 104% " Chambra 32 03 71.‘,, " Casslnett 40 05 37 " Flannel. ..... ...... IN 20 43 " Cottoned° ..... . 17 96 • Sly " Blue Drill 26 11 sly " Denim 21 90 17.1 " Battinett. ...... ... 10 35 39% " Drain g 795 11 Pair woollen blankets.... 40 GO 16% dozen hose.. 42 20 . Patent & spool thread... 26 72 28 pounds wool yarn 31 25 4 handkerchiefs 11 25 Queensware 9 62 Buttons, combs, needles, &c. 19 31 Geo. B. Rowbotham 3 dozen hose 8 80 J no. A. Erben for clothing 16 75 P. Long & Nephew for clothing 33 75 Buckskin gloves 4 00 John D. Skiles for Dry Goods 227,' yards Sattinett 14 87 40 " Gingham 10 DU 43% " Muslin 783 20 " Crash 256 2 dozen spool cotton 1 75 Brenner & Hostetter for Dry Goods 4' yards Kentucky Jean 15 66 178% ," muslin, 47 17 83A '• panting 39 02 42 17 " ticking 21 97 1:14 .. blue drill 488 J. . Martin for Dry Goods 34% yards army cassixnere. - - 18N " wool J ean 38 " muslin 26 •• sattinett... ...... ... 6 " grey blankets... 11 6 V & Bro. for Dry Goods yards check 14 00 212 , " print 45 36 32 " Kentucky Jean 17 60 '...N! " cassimere 14 '2.5 On settlement Bomberger & Co. Dry Goods 184 yards muslin 0.8 81 Caristian Gast For shoes and stamps. Win. A. Honshu For hats and caps 9 00 Shultz & Bro. for hats and cape 23 75 Shaffner & Graham for combs.. 1 05 H. F. Felix forshoes 24 55 John S. Miller for rye roasting 126 90 s:wl 00 00 2$ I 0) ks 00 111 - I 1100 41) 1 1.1 1, (I) REPAIRS, MATERIALS AND INCIDENTAL EXPENSES. in. Diller repairing bailer._ 51 00 A. C. Flynn for castings 40 8.5 A. Franck for carpenter work.. 20 12 G. Clarkson 1 gross pens 2 00 A. Fairer Ex. in Garman case.. 24 00 F. shroder candle wick 4 98 M. D. Hess Ex. in Garman case 2.1 00 Zahm & Jackson (or combs 4 22 111. Haberbush for gloves for Insane 4 110 J. Bear's eons printing annual 84 00 report M. li t cheaffer for saddlery__ OUS B. B. Martin for lumber 4 30 Jacob Sl:limier repairing tub.... 75 Lawrence Knapp for hogs ...... ... 555 Wm. Miller for castiuga.. ...... P. R. R. Co. for freight 8 48 H. E. Slaymaker for vinegar... 045 Joseph Sampson for brushes.... 34 90 John Erb for butchering. . ... 104 Ott Henry C. Demuth for snuff* 4 CO William Fisher for lime 1 50 Hiestand & Co. for printing an nual report, &c ...... ......... ...... 57 94 Saml. Rowe for auctioneering.. 23 00 lohn Sheaffer for stationery__ 910 Edwarda Felty mason pork.. 1 rio Ell Arthouse repairing tub....... 75 Juo. Curweu Ex. Harrisburg and return . 3 60 Mrs. Shertz shoe bench & tools .1 Ou Ella Barr & Co. stationery 10 30 L. Metter for basket & repairs.. 2 40 Elcholtz & Bro. for thimbles....7s L. &Sus. T. Company for toll 10 Ou .1..1. Cochran 118. 1 18 A. A. Myers for leather 45 7d Pearsol de Geist for printing 16 79 Wm. Good for lime . . . .......... 8 2f, Simon Groh Ex. to V Whams port for lona ber 125 f, Conrad Gast S. J. D. boring so. 2.5 10 Geo. Martin for ropes 7 42 Samuel Benedict fur plastering 200 J. Effinger for malt and hops... 6Ou .1. Wacker for malt and hops_ U nip Wm, B. Wiley (or printing 4 lc A. Muskulnuss for sharpening drills John Flick carpenter work i 151 A. B. Kauffinau Insurance on lumber 10 00 City Councils (..r water rent 50 (51 Lancaster county Prison Cr.r weaving carpet, &c 49 96 .r. Gusloy repairing chimneys.. 21 112 Jno. Hoak for mason work 54 00 Anthony lake 4 iron bedsteads 18 00 Wm. Carpenter for surveying.. 43 00 Union Fire Company for hose.. 100 10 J. 14, Wiley ior loather findings 7 117 John 'Prissier for meat 20 20 John Best repairing b0i1er... ..... 19 00 4.1. T. Gould for invalid char.. 7 00 Marsh bank & Martin for stoves 45 32 C. Hoover for cider and' apples 20 00 Henry G. Lipp for tin wars and plumbing J. Hartman for ice Mrs. Rohrer for vials Direct ors of Poor visiting York hospital, 12 20 Directors of Poor visiting Lun. Asylum, Philadelphia 43 10 G. M. Steinman & Co. hardware 44 85 Diller & GrOff (Or hardware 125 89 A. W. Frugal & CO. hardware... 115 77 A. C. Gast for crockery ware.... 54 22 Deaner di Shaum for cooking stove 18 011 Columbia Fire Insurance Com pany, assessment 30 00 J Davidson labor In quarry__ 00 85 Jno, Mrinzen " " 1.14 D. Breckenridge " 9 80 Wm. MCGlatighliti " . 12 al 1 00 453 11 A 6 16 23 '',9 FARM AND FARM LABOR. Amos Miley, for saddlery Sal 10 Chris. Hoover, for rye straw.... 900 Marshbank & Co. for castings.. 19 14 Barbara Weaver, 1 farm wagon 300 15 .1. moElligott, shoeing horses... 250 Henry Layman, blacirsmith'g 121 02 Patrick Burk, for 17 suoats, 221 00 John Withers, labor on farm... 250 Laoob Winker, do, ... 437 Christian Yeager , repairing wagons, &o. 40 3:1 Wm. Carolus, making fence and burning lime 34 55 A. B. Landis, making sorgho syrup 3 90 L. C. L_ytie for annul trees , 3 00 A. R, Barr, sem and impnita.. 105 GI G. Ij, tveoher, do. 74 26 anl4,. , milking ience ai a WASeCallister, mak'g broonu 55 pa James recipes, smith work 1$ OD Geo, Er, Minor for 19 ahosta TM 65 da. Grab ki 141:1. seed wheat 45 00 ti; S, - 00X a 09 . SPrillii Wag On.,. 24;000 20 00 J. B. SHVMAN, S. SLQKOIII, CILBIST"N H. NISSLET, Commissioners. 505 81 89 110 45 40 as 90 7 77 MI SS 812,303 67 -.0 56 6 62 6 90 18 65 11 2.5 ---- - John Relkilayrak , gialnitvlaig..' ',. • •"` " Harman Evb, do. 21 87 . Geo.-Andy, do. 48 . 00 David Mr do; 54.00.: - • ' D. Hreekedridge, do. sa 60 1,690 82 STATE LUNATIOASYLIJM, BOARD ING, OLOTBmG, dco. Susan Dangler . 2132 60 Henry F0nt5........ 153 45 • BeThomas.. .... . ... ..!........., to la H. MOntgdin . eri....--. 134 00 et Woods 65 CO Isaac , Sourbeer is 70 • • Mary Devine 67 Cb Ann E. Miller 60 15 Susan Ciel 7 185 85 Flana Ru 99 Ca Adam Ho er 90 M Rebecca Patterson 97 50 Gonad Anne. 12 05 Eliza Steakhouse 152 80 1,473 67 SA7 AIRTFQ 6 Directors' pay and mileage, one year 34z 08 8. Spielman, salary as steward 425 00 J. O. Eiteinheiser, salary as ol'k and superintendent ... 425 00 Jacob Witzman, sal. as batter.. 334 60 Adam Ripple, 1 mon's baking.. 24 1:41 I. Zimmerman, sal'y as farmer 179 13 - R. W. Shenk, 2 years salary as solicitor 100 O 0 A. M. Miller, 2 qrs. med attrece 125 00 J. A. hillier, 1 qrs do. 62 50 1 A. J. Herr, qrs, do. 62 50' 0. Bast, Trees. Wear's salary... 100 Ott 2,262 81 OUT-DOOR RELIEF, FUNERALS, REMOVING PERSONS, &c. 195 cases of out-door relief 52,e81 00 Attendance, coffins, fun' l exp. 213 10 Removing paupers. 2`—." 99 3,120 09 Amount of Orders drawn from ....... Jan. 1, 1866, to Jan. 1, 1867 Bal. remaining in the Treas urer's hands irom 1866.. 993 93 Cash from Co. Commissioners.23,4oo 00 Sundry persbns for boarding.. 695 IX) For hides, tallow, to 676 IX) By Orders p!id d fr n o r ix n i g lBls4 dt6s .: Bal. In the hands of Treas surer January I, 1867 MONTHLY REPORT. January . February March . July . . August . September October November December.. Average number of Inmates Admitted as way-farers who were accommodated with supper lod gings and breakfast—Americans Germans Irish Mules 6, horses 1, cows 24, heltiers 0, calves 1 bull 1, steers 6, hogs 3, shoats 27. PRODUCT OF FARM Hay, tons 72; wheat, bus. 750; corn bush. 1150; oats , bush. 1000; rye, bush. 90; timothy seed, bush.2!4 ; potatoes, bush46oo; soup beans, bush. 18y,; onions, bush. 60; turnips, bush. 109; bunch beaus, bush. 117 ; cabbage heads 7800. WE, the undersigned Auditors of Lancaster county, having examined the foregoing ac counts of Christian Gast, Treasurer of the Board of Directors of the Poor and House of Employment of the county aforesaid, and compared his vouchers, do tind that he hud;ri. balance remaining in his hands on the Ist day of January, 1860, of 8910 93, and received from the County Commissioners 84400, and from sundry persons for hides, tallow, boarding, $1,371 90, making in all 825,797 83, and that he has paid during the year, orders drawn 11a 1801 and '65 amounting to 860 79. Orders paid, drawn during the year, $21,883 05—making in all 82.5,508 84, leaving a balance remaining in his hal .on the Ist of January, 1807, of 8258 90. DAVID S. CLARK DANIEL M. EABY.I EU. W. HENSEL, Auditors of Lancaster JNO. K. REED THOS. S. WOODS, JACOB ROHRER, CONRAD GAST SAMUEL WOLI', SIMON 01t011, Directors of the Poor of Lancaster County ATTEST: J. 0. STEINHEISER, Clerk: The Directors of the Poor respectfully beg leave to report that they sold at public sale, Sept. 15th, 1860, 1.1 acres and 123 perches of land with improvements, to Wm. Smirk, for $4070; and to Frederick Nancy, ti acres and 8 perches without Improvements fur $1,35760; and Nov. sth, 1800, sold ut private sale to Fred . k. Plercy and Charles Bch witbel, 17 acres and 10 perches of land for 132,730 171; making In the aggregate 40 acres and 131 perches—value, $8,701 50—for which title will be given on the Ist of April, 1867, and the proceeds paid into the treasury. Respectfully submitted, BY ORDER OF THE BOARD. Attest; .1. 0. STEINIDLISER, Clerk. feb 1:1 ltd&Stw GREAT DISTRIBUTIO;N —BY TLIE A MERICAN JEWELERS' ASSOCIATION, DrEOTH: 37 AND 89 NASSAU, 54, 56 AND 58 LIBERTY ST. NEW YORK CITY, Of Rosewood Pianos and Melodeons, Fine Oil Paintings, Engravings, Sliver Ware, Gold and Silver Watches, and Elegant Jew elry, consisting of Diamond Pins, Diamond Rings, Gold Bracelets, 4 11 1 . coral, Fiorentino, Mosaic, Jet, Lava, and Cameo Ladles' Sets, Gold Pens with Gold and Silver Ex tension Holders, Sleeve Buttons Seta of Studs, Vest and Neck Chains, Plain and Chased Gold Chains, etc., etc., veined at FOR ONE DOLLAR, which they need not pay until it isknown what is drawn and its value. THE AMERICAN JEWELERS' ASSOCIA TION call your attention to the fact of its being the largest and most popular Jewelry Associa tion in the United States. The business is and always has been conducted in the most candid and honorable manner. Our rapidly increas ing trade la a sure guarantee of toe apprecia tion of our patrons for this method of obtain. ing rich, elegant and costly goods. The sudden stagnation of trade in Europe, owing to the late German War and recent disastrous finan cial °Maim In England, has caused the failure of a large number of Jewelry Houses In London and Paris, obliging them to soil their goods ut a great sacrifice, in some instances less than one-third the cost of manufacturing. We have lately purchased very largely of these Bank. rupt Goods, at such extremely low prices that we can afford to send away I , Iner Goods, and give better chances to draw the most valuable prizes than any other establishment doing a similar business. OUR AIE is TO PLEASE, and we respectfully solicit your patronage, as wo are confident of giving the utmost satisfaction. During the pad year we have forwarded a number of the most valuable prizes Wall parts of the country. Those who patronize um will receive the full value of their money, as no article on our list Is worth less than One Dol lar, retail, and there are no Blanks. Parties dealing with us play depend on having prompt returns, and the article drawn will be Immo diately sent to any address by return mall or express. The following parties have recently drawn valuable prizes from the American Jewelers' ! Association, and have kindly allowed the use of their names: Charles J. Hunter Esq., Treasury Depart merit, Washington, - D. U., Piano, value 8300; Miss Anna G. Yates, ha St. Mark's Place, N. Y.. Sewing Machine, value 875 ; Brig. Ben. L. L. Hanson, U. S. Vole., Nasuville, Tenn., Sliver Set, value IBM; Miss Emma Hunter al Front ,Si.., Harrisburg, Pa._ Sewing Machine, value Kik; Lieut.-Colonel Walter Chittenden, Quar termaster, Louisville, Ky., Gold Watch, value Haines, 217 St.. Charleston S. I C., Silver Watch, value 850;Alexander) ohn , son, Esq.,Edi tor Muskalcur Roarer, Muslmtour, Minn., Ladles' Enameled Watch, value 8150•, Samuel Lee, Esq.. President Colorado and Red Bank Mining Company,•San Francisco, Cal., Melodeon, value MO; Aaron S. Long, Esq., Principal Elkhart Collegiate Institute, Elkhart N. .1. Diamond Inn, value 8200; R. M. Long street, Montgomery, Ala., Music Box, value e 75; Rev. Isaac Van Duzer, Albany, N. Y., Gold Lined Dining Set, value 8300; Miss Clara LlM guer, Dayton, Ohio, Pianoforte, value 8400, and Diamond Pln, value 8175. Many names could be placed on the List, but wo publish no names without permission. Our patrons are desired to send United States Cur rency when It Is convenient. PARTIAL LIST OF ARTICLES TO BE SOLD 1 0 .01 i. ONE DOLLAR EACH, Without regard to value and not to be paid for until you know what you aro to receive: 15 Elegant Rosewood Pianos worth from 8200 JO 11150 15 Elegant elodeoult, Itasowood Cases 175 to 'LSO 50 First-Class Sewing Machines...... 40 to 300 75 Flue Oil Paintings 30 to lOU 150 Fine Steel Engravings, trained... 20 to :10 50 Music 80xe5...... ..... ............ ........ . 25 to 40 150 Revolving Patent Castors, Silver 2i) to 40 CA Silver Fruit and Cake Baskets... 20 to :15 100 Beta of Tea and Table Spoons_ 20 to 41) tri) Gold Hunting Case Watches, warranted 100 Diamond Rings, cluster .1, single stone . 75 to 200 175 Gold Watches... 85 to 150 300 Ladies' Watches 00 to 100 500 Silver Watches 20 to 75 Diamond Pine, Brooches and Ear Drops, Ladles' Seta of Bold and Coral, Jot and Bold, Florentine, Mosaic, Lava and Cameo; Sets of Studs, Vest and Neck Chains, Plain and Chased Gold Rings, Gold Thimbles, Locket New Fancy W Buckles, Gold Pens and cils. Fancy Work Boxejt, Bold Peng with Goldand Silver Extension Holden', and a large assort ment of Fine Silver Ware and Jewelry of every description, of the best make and latest Stylex. A chalice to obtain any of the qtrove Articles for One Dollar, by purchasing a sealed envelope for 25 Contd. pi 3.. Five sealed Envelopes_ will be Rent for el; Eleven for 82; Thirty for 85 ; Sixty-tive for e 10; One hundred for gl5. Agents wanted everywhere. _ Uneualed inducements toles and Cleats offered who will act es such. Our descrip tive circulars will be sent on application. Distributions are made in the following man valueertittcates naming each article and its are placed In sealed envelopes, which are well mixed. One of these envelops contain lug the Certificate or Order for some article, will be delivered at our office or sent by mall to any address, without regard to choice, on receipt of 25 cents. On receiving the Certificate the purchaser will see what article it draws audits value, and can then send One Dollar, and receive the article named, or can choose any other one article on our list of the same value. Purchasers of our Sealed Envelopes may, In this manner, obtain an article worth from one to Rye hundred dollars. Longletters are unnecessary. Have Weals& nen to write plain directions, and in Choosing different articles from those drawn, mention the style desired. Orders for SEs..LED ENVELOPES swat in c every case be accompanied with Um Cash with toe name of tne person sending, and 'row'', County and State plainly written. Letters should be adtlyeteed to the Managers as follows: SUERMAN, WATSON ea CO., fah 13 BtW 87 arid 81).Neasan Street, Nowt York Olty. trA7U7 83 t 25,767 E 3 163 164 142 108 , 100 1 mi . 280 284 .258 .215 .194 203 218 .°O4; .210 247 .273 GU to IGO