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The, Sew Ltqttor Law •And 'the Getty's.
burg AwlZinn Envindie.
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Now the BIM Were Passed
Zwo laws passed by the last Legislature
of Pennsylvania have excited much corn-.
meat: These are the Sunday liquor hiW,I
known as "an act to enable police °Moue.
to enforce order in licensed houses, and to
exterminate the unlicensed truffle," aro_
An a ct to incorporate the. Gettysburg
Asylum for invalid soldiers, and , to raise
funds therefor, and for the securing and
reserving of the battle ground at Gettys
burg.
A full explanation of, thenmaner in which
they passed the Legislature is hereto ap
pended. a
An act was introduced into the Legisla
ture on February 18, 1867, to " Regulate the
granting of licenses to eating houses and
taverns in the county of Allegheny, and to.
enforce order therein." This became a law.
On March 1, some person took a printed
copy of the Allegheny County bill (as
above), and with a pair of scissors cut out
eleven sections and pasted them on a sheet
of paper. But the artist evidently became
dissatisfied with his own work, for he drew
his. pen through one of the sections and
blotted it out, thus leaving ten, which con
stitute the present liquor law. The section
which was blotted out was in these words:
"Every person who shall be convicted of
fraudulently adulterating, for the purpose
of sale, any substance intended for food, or,
any wine, whisky, or other spirituous h--'
quors, ale or beer, with any substance inju
rious to health, or who shall sell or offer.for
sale any such adulterated or poisonous food
or drink, knowing it to be • such, and the
same corns to the knowledge of the Board
of Excise (police), it shall be their duty. to
report such case to the proper magistrate, as
directed'in section—of this act."
The ten printed sections having been
pasted in order, Senator Bigham, of Pitts
burg, wrote over the top of them the title
of the newly constructed bill, viz: "An act
to enable police officers to enforce order in
licensed houses and to exterminate the un
licensed traffic."
This bill was then introduced into the
Senate on March 1, by Mr. Bigham, and
was referred to the Committee on Vice and
Immorality.
On the morning of March 14, Mr. Worth
ington, from the Committee, reported the
bill back to the Senate without any amend
ment.
The patched up printed bill was then
sent to the State Printing °lnce, whence It
emerged in good shape and was put upon
the files in front of each member.
On April 2 the consideration of public
bills was made the order in the Senate, and
the bill of Mr. Bighorn came up, It is usual
with public measures to go into committee
of the whole for purposes of amendment.
This was dispensed with and the bill was
passed, without discussion, (not finally,) to
a third reading, merely by a viva voce vote,
without any call of the yeas and nays.
On April 4 bills on third readings were
considered, and that of Mr. High= was
passed finally by a vote of 18 yeas to 10
nays.
The only Philadelphia Senator voting iu
favor of It wan George Uonnel, of the Fourth
district.
The Philadelphia Senators voting against
it were Ridgway and Donovan. Absent,
McCandless.
The yeas and •nays were required by
Sellall (of Allentown) and thgham, (of
Pittsburg), and were as follows:
In favor of 11W-111 ham, of Allegheny ;
Browne, of Lawrence; Brown, of Mercer,• Cole
man, of Lebanon; Connell, of Philadelphia;
Cowles, of Potter; Fisher, of Lancaster ; Gra
ham, of Allegheny; Haines, of ferry; Landon,
of Bradford ; McConaughy, of Adams ; Royer,
of Montgomery; Shoemaker, of Lucerne;
Sturzumu, of Somerset; Taylor, of, Beaver;
White. MI diana; Worthington, of Chester ;
and Hall, of Blair.—le. All Republicans,
Against the Bill—Burnett of sionroo ; Davis,
of lierke; D •navon, of Ph i ladelphia; Glatz, of
York ; Jutnes,of Bucks ; Randall, of Schuyl
kill; Ridgway, of Philadelphia ; of
Lehigh; Suaright, of Fayette; and Wallace.
of Cleartield—le. Republicans 1. Democrats it,
lin April sth the bill was cent front the
Senate into the House, and by the special
motion of some one (the records give no clue
to the person) wits laid on the table, Instead
of taking the usual course, and being sent
to a committee.
On April 9 the House took up one hundred
and Arty-aix bills for consideration, and
passed or otherwise disposed of them by
their titles ! They wore all "private bills,"
of local or individual interest, except the
liquor bill, which, under the rules, had no
legal place among them, being "public
bill." The minute book of the House, how
ever, records itas having passed along with
the rest, and the minute book is evidence'
which cannot be galnsayed. It is apparent,
front a close inspection of the minute book,
that the bill when Its title was reached in
numerical order, was not at tirsteonsidered,
but that the Speaker or clerks, or Hour
overlooked It (unintentionally or wilfully"),
and after the lapse of some little time and
the transaction of other business, returned
to it, and passed It by its title.
As an evidence that " Public Bilis" had
no right to be considered on that day is the
Intl dna nt the Hanle session another bill
(No. 20) was objected to by a member be
cause it was of at public character. The
Speaker recognized the haw of the sugges
tion, hot decided that the bill in question
was a " private" one, and it was, therefore,
considered. 1-lad it been "public" it would
have been the duty of the Speaker to have
ruled it out of order. By what means a
general liquor law of the whole State,
was inserted on private Calendar day be
tween an act to regulate a street in the Bor
ough of Millersville, and an act to author
ize the Lehigh Navigation Company to
issue bonds, is a mystery which the mem
bers of the House may explain if they can,
The Clerk, whose handwriting on the origi
nal bill declares it to have passed, is dead.
The Legiolative Record (the offleial news
paper of the Legislature) has not one word
to show that the bill wasever considered on
April 0.
If the, bill did pass on the private calen
dar on Tuesday, it was passed In an im
proper manner—at an unusual time,
(Thursday, and not Tuesday, was public
bill day,) and in direct violation of Rule
of the House which declares that bills " shall
be road in Committee of the Whole," so as
to allow necessary amendvients.
The bill was signed by the Governor on
its merits alone, it being no part of his duty
to inquire into the manner of its passage or
to doubt the correctness of the certified copy
furnished him by the clerks.
In conclusion, it may be given as the
opinion of the writer, that if the Legi,la
lure violates its own rules, there is no
power vested in any other tribune to in
quire into the facts, the clerks' books of the
two houses being the only legal evidence
by which the passage of a bill can be de
termined ; and the entry in such books being
prima facie evidence that every rule of the
House was complied with—ln other words,
the House most sustain the acts and ea
trios of Its official agents, the clerks, whether
said oats were In conformity with the usual
rules, or in violation of them
The following are the Wits relative to the
passage ()I' the "Gettysburg Asylum" (lot.
tory) bill, They aro front the official re
cords;
February I.l—(lllorning Fietielon).-Sonator Mc-
Cmitighy, of Adams county, Introduced"An
act to Incorporate the Gettysburg Asylum for
Invalid Itiolillars, and to raise 'funds therefor,
and for themeouringland preserving of the battle
ground at Gettysburg," It was referred to the
Committee on Corpo MMus. The majority of
the members and the prose reporters °mader
ing It to he a Moat bill, for a. patriotic object,
and nee baiting for that r aeon to examine it
carefully.
FeUruitry V--tMorniug Session),--Senator
MoConaughy moved to discharge too Corpora
tion Committee from the further consideration
of the bill. (Nute,—The Corporation Commit
tee had 'lever considered 11., nor had It In their
actual possession), and moved to suspend the
rules.
donator Randall obJucted, whoroupon
Mr. Conitughy
Mr. Hpunlcor, Wm IN a bill to oxtablbill un tu,y
luta for luvulld moldloi x.
On mm40.11(11'1;4 tho rulom to COOHblor the
bill tho wort] 21 mill noym H. Thu bill
tllOll pHHHOd.
114 quosllonablo whuthur tho tititiorliy
of tho lionitioux know lima I.lin bill won it
inibtio ono, Mr almost int4tuntonoonNly
It pawing() Mr. Wtillnoo arosu and saki:
Mr, hipunlcur I t /1001118 to ma that we ebouid
devote Homo little attention to publics busines-,
Fobrua , y 2H the bill was mossuoil to the
Holm.
March 1,4 (next day) Mr. Stumbaugh, of
Franklin county, moved to suspend the or
dors and consider the bill, and it passed the
House fimilly without yeas or nays, or it
word of inquiry, debate, or explanation.
At least Iwo Philadelphia members must
have been present, and allowed the bill to
have passed without calling the yeas and
nays, ibr almost immediately afterwards a
motion was made, by Mr. Lee, of Frank
tbrd, to adjourn, and one by Mr. Davis to
postpone the consideration of another bill.
February 28, the :bill was sent back to the
Senate.
March U, compared and sent to the Governor
March 8, approved by the Governor and be
came law.
The bill was never printed In its passage
through either house, and could be seen by
no one except by a personal appeal to the
courtesy of the clerks, and it la not within
the recollection of the majority of Repre
sentatives that it was ever read in the House
except by its title.
All or the above facts are gathered from
an based upon the official records at Liar
"Mburg, after a thorough and searching ex
amination.
A grand match of picking pockets lately
came otf ut the Paris exposition between
seven English and seven French profes
sionals. They started at the same time on
their raid, and; on arriving at the place of
rendezvous the Englishmen showed forty
live watches and nine portmonnaies as the
result of their skill, while the French plun
der was Much less. The Frenchmen than
aocording to the agreement, gave the victors
a supper, got them thoroughly drunk, took
all their watches and money, and left, tol
ling, the :101411W to collect his bill a the
goutlameil - who were up stairs on.the floor
ItigailnElPs MiroTIM:
The Acoontits ofthe follOwirigierigOns are
cd lathe Register's Mee of Lenoudercoun- -
I trine 'ondirniation and: tdlotuttusei• at . an Or-:
; Coon to be held in the Court EOUSe,, •
the City of Laresester on. the. THIEHMON
: DAY inlifffE. ( 17tH.) ISI S,at 10 o'clock, A. M.
Christian IL Basalt; Guardian of Fanny A.,
Amos 8.. Christian G., 'John andßuni. F.
• Baader. . . •
Christiap Ertilniker,',`Gt*l4in Elkatheth
Christian H.
• Miller. ChrbitiarMillft'and Martha
, Miller.
Airturi F. Winner, Gua rdian , Eilre , PetaP .
tor. s
:Abraham Miller, Guardian of-Delilah Steh
t,,,Almedia, Henry,. Martha,
Amos
and - Mina
Amos Weallerol.oniirdstrator. &Ann Wpaver.-
!Michael Wilanan; - GrutrdPin Ofillicohltofbnim.
'Henry Bowman; Adminphistor Of Ann Sharp.
!Christian Llntner, Gu ard ian of John. E. Her
! shay, Mary Ann Hershey and Milton E. Her- -
' Abby. a nd ; •..
Jacob K. Stoner d K. Stoner, Adminis
trators of Christian Stoner. .•
Amos Warfel and Jacob F. Warfel, Esecubars
of John Warfel
. .
Samuel H. N on. who was one ot the Earecutora
of Jacob Nolt.
Abraham Nolt, Acting Executor of Jacob Nolt.
(Christian N Imlay; Guardian or Amos Witmer.
,Harriet Leche. A.dministratrix of Lt David
IL Leche.
John Fisher and Daniel Schunmetter, E;eeu•
tor of 'Sem SChumacher.
Adam Danner, Executor of Catbaxine Schu
macher.
John K. Reed, Administrator of Solomon
Straubyt
And. L. Lame and Abraham L. Lane, Admin.
is tors of Abraham Lenn, who was Execu
tor
. ad Trustee under the will of Joseph
Lon.
;Thsac Conklin, Administrator of Benjamin
Grubb,
'Geo. M. Ritz, Administrator ollacoh Ritz, Jr.
John. Bowman, Guardian of Mary and Emma
Landis.
:Isaac - Weaver and Peter Weaver, Executors of
Isaac. Weaver.
Joseph Frantz and John Stauffer, Adrainletra
: tors of Henry Stauffer.
Eliza Wood and James Wood, Executors or
Day Wood.
David Mellinger, late Guardian of Elizabeth
Kendig.
Mary Ann Nett and Philip Landis, Adminis
trators of John Net.
George W. Blown, Rxecntor of Sarah Ann
. Williams.
Amos Kurtz, Administrator of Isaac Kurtz.
John Warfel, Guardian of David liornhih and
Ann Harnish.
Henry Roth Administrator of Wm. Roth.
James Lynch, Administrator of Fred. Hoeffer.
J. G. Hess Executor of Samuel Boyd._
George W. Compton and Dr. Wm. Compton,
Executors of Wm. Compton.
Jona , Pautz, Guardian or the minor children
of Emanuel S. Groff.
John G. Mohler and Simon Mohler, Adminis
trator of George Mohler.
Samuel Greiner, Administrator of Ann Grel•
ner.
Samuel Greiner, surviving Executor of Jacob
Greiner.
Milton L. Koifroth, Executor of Henry Koff
roth.
Johanna B. Carpenter, Executrix of Lavinia
McNeil.
John Robrer, Guardian of Henry
,C., Andrew
and Clara Miller.
John GingeriCh,Guardian of Elizabeth, Pharos
G. and Adeline Miller.
Jonas W. Bucher, Guardian of Anna Miller.
Hannah Koch, Administratrix of Jacob Koch.
Susanna Kittle, Administratrix of George
Kittle..
Edward H. Kauffman, Guardian of Margaret
A. Brubaker.
Martin Remit), jr.. Executor of Martha.laben:
sumuel B. Cox, Guardian of William Coony.
George Bean, Administrator of Robt. H. Jones.
Isaac St. ohl, Trustee to sell real estate of
Michael Ulrich, deceased.
E. D. Routh, Administrator of Elizabeth Wets.
Daniel Lefever, (farmer,) Executor of Joseph
H. ithlueer.
Joseph Loos, Executor of Jacob Hinsey,
Daniel F. Hamaker and Benjamin B. Brandt,
Administrators of Daniel Brandt.
Daniel M. Landis, Administrator of John Mc-
Collister.
Daniel H. Landis, Administrator with the will
anuexed of Rachel McCollister.
Samuel Arms, Guardian of Sarah E. Glrvin
and Henry Stout.
Jacob Hackert, Administrator with the will
aunex.,d of Christian Martin.
Frederic.: Stively and John M. Shenk, Admlu
istrators of Jacob Stively.
Jacob Latish, surviving Executor of Samuel
Benjamin Kegerries, Administrator of Wm.
Kegerries,
Benjamin Kegerries, Administrator of Sarah
Kegerries. •
Jacob C. N issly Administrator of John Brandt.
.
Benj. usser, Guardian or Magdalena Herr.
Frederick Sheets, Guardian of Benjamin Herr
and Amos Herr.
John E. (Molder, Administrator of John Kos
ter.
JacolLHolsinger and Samuel Wolf, Executors
of John Kemper.
Peter slam tier, Administrator of Lydia Eby.
Peter Stauffer, Administrator of Salome Eby,
George Pl.'l'll, Trustee of the minor children
of lihri,toplior Lipp, doe'd.
Samuel Fry Administrator 01 Adam Fry.
Abraham Burkholder, Administrator of Chris
tian Hess.
Abraham Hess and William Mellinger, Exec.
utors of John Reinhold.
Samuel Slokom, Administrator of Elizabeth
Kunkle.
John H. Peareol, Administrator of Honore,
Cox.
Abraham Batisnaan, Guardian of Henry Herr.
Elias Salim, John Sahm and Isaac Sahm, Ex
ecutors of David Sahm.
Thomas Furnish, Administrator of James Rob
inson,
Henry H. nasty, Executor of Chris lan Mealy.
Christian Reesor, Guardian 01 Anna Reeeor,
(now Detweller.)
Alfred Buten, Administra or of Naoma L.
A. hull:
Joel Smedley, Guardian of Edward, Wilson B.
Grannville and Anu Mary Pennock.
John Auxer Administrator of John McAdams.
Christian Hershey, Guardian of John Her. hay.
Christian Hershey, G natal. /I of Ann L. Her-
Christian PI, Hostetter & Abraham E. Hostet
ter, Ad nil a bambino of Ulrich Hostetter.
Benjamin Barr A Benjamin H. Bachman, Ex •
e. worm of Siiinuol Barr.
Mary C. Wagner R. Philip Blessing, Adminis
trators of Henry Wagner, dec'd., who was
Guardian of John, Christian and Mory West
erman.
Joseph Smedley, Executor of Joseph Smedley.
Levi Huber, Administrator of Henry Hurt,
Levi K. Brown, Executor of Beulah N. Jack.
NOM
Samuel Aunget, Christian Gingrich, Jacob N.
Brubaker and Benjamin Nihaley, Adminis
trators of David K. Stauffer,
George Byrod, Administrator of George Weal.
and,
Joseph Kineh , Executor of Jacob Shan p.
Jos. Hess, Administrator of Samuel Horning.
Samuel Slolcom, Executor of Hugh Donfey.
John Auxer, Executor of Fred. Reverting.
A. P. Mel loath, Executor or Amos Hockey.
Christiana Metzger, Executrix of Juhu
Brown.
Philip , hreiner and W. Whiteside, Executors
of Martin Shreiner.
John Wagner, Executor of John Gruel.
Dr. Isaac Winters, Dr. Isaac D. Winters and
Richard N. Winton, Executors of Dr. John
L. Winters.
Samuel Denlluger, Guardian of Aaron Eby.
A. E. Roberts, Trustee to sell Real Estate of
Ann Frank.
Lewis M. Robley, Administrator of Mary Hub.
ley.
Martin S. Fry, Administrator of John Jones.
Abraham Snootier, Administrator of Adam
snootier.
Samuel 1h Wright, and Wm. W. Bones, Ad.
1111111Htratorm of James Bones.
Benj. F. Row. ' Administrator of Daniel Groff,
Sarah Strickler and John C. Strickler, Ad
ministrators of Ulrich Strickler.
Eliza' oth Shlffner, Administratrix of George
Shifter. ,
Barnherd Mann, (farmer), Administrator of
Anna Kline,
John Aument and Franklin Heckert, Admin.
Ist ratorm of Henry Aument.
Joseph Masterson, Guardian of Charles, Em
ma and Sarah Foster.
Robert A. Evans, Administrator with the will
anuexed of James Cory.
John H. Sonseuich, Administrator of Adam
Diller.
Jacob Frantz, Executor of Ann Gealbauch.
Frances Hester, Administratrix of Jacob Hoe
ter.
Adam Oberlin, Administrator of Henry Sto
ner.
Jonas Sharp, Administrator MEM/tonna Sharp.
John Huck, Levi Enck and Samuel Ewalt, Ex
-couture of John Erick,
Samuel Shenk, Guardian of Samuel M.
SIIMUOI Eberly, Guardian of Jacobo, Eberly.
Harriet Soldomridgo, J. F. beidomridge and
Geo, Soldomridge, Administrators of Benja
min iticidornridge,
Win, Koniginuulier and Emanuel Bollinger,
Executors of Hannah Bollinger,
John J. Golden, Guardian of Martin M. Kapp
and Mary Ann Kapp,
William Mellinger, Executor of Jacob Mel
linger, jr
William Mellingar, surviving Executor of
Jacob Mellinger,
Peter Gerhart and Levi W. Mentzer, Adminis
trator of ts Loam ua Gerhart,
Jos. Kline, Guardian of ClemoutineC, Hammy.
Constantine Barn hart,Administrator of Henry
Homier.
Christian Metzler, Executor of Jon. Braokbill.
Gottfried M. %alum. Executor of Jacob Hensel.
Martin Musser Guardian of John W. High,
Ammo Halter,Administrator of Nan% L.
Andrew IL lackuiu, Administrator of Mary
Poke,
Benjamin Jolt mon and Martin Miller, Execu
tors of Benjamin Johnson, Sr,
John . Geini,, itxuentor of Julio Galin, Sr,
David Huber, I ituirdian of Abrii halo Good,
((Wore N11..111;111, Executor or Win, Mangle.
.1 oft N, I.;by, Ti et. of John Lainlim,
Aaiun Drutwhor, Ado) istratur of Murtha
I" razor.
Aaiun Intrucher, Ado' inlmicutor of Willittin
i• (aw.
iamb Ilioadur, Jr., Guardian of Elizabeth if,
5 mato, date Kreider.)
Abraham 0, Bronernan, :administrator of Ito.
Wail L, Fainiestook,
John Hop, Administrator of Win. Dugan.
Henry Conklin and Ann Detwiler, Adminis
trator of Joseph L. Detwiler.
John H. Moors, Michael H, Moore and 0 G.
Hel•tand Administrators of Michael Moore.
David Hothstetter, Executor of Susan Sheaffer.
Josiah H. Shaeffor and David Hociastetter, Ad
ministrators of John Sheaffer.
Martin Gross, Administrator of Boni. F. Hull.
Reuben Royer and John M. Royer, Executors
of J hn Hoyt r.
E. Billingfelt, Guardian of Susanna Adams.
Isaac Coldren, Eli Coldren and Isaac Roth,
Exeeniors ol Jacob Coldren.
John S. Landia,John A Brubaker and Henry
S. Landis, Executors of lea,. e Landis.
H. Stubbs, Administrator of J. B. Stubbs,
deceased, who was Guardian of Sarah E.
Jones
Marina Kreid...r and John R. Kreider, Admin.
Istria°. s of Martin Kreider, sr.
Israel Erb and Martin S. Fry, Administrators
of Lydia Miller.
John B. Gockley, Administrator Of Hannah
Gockley.
Mary Markee and Peter Martin, Administra
tors of t-amuel Marken.
John Koehler and George M. Koehler, Ad
ministrators of George Koehler.
Reuben A. Baer and Benjamin F. Baer, Ad
ministrators of John Baer.,
Josiah Miller and Joel FassnaCht, Administra
tore orJ Min Miller.
Peter Hoffer,Administrutor of John D. Heft.
Sanders.lSiccullough and Jeremiah Brown,
Administrators of Josepr Phillips.
Benj. Barr, Utiardian of Francis B. Greider.
Joseph 0. Good and Henry Herr, Administra
tors of Jacob Hoffman,
Hugh Corcoran, Guardian of Mary Ann Welsh
on, John Welsh.
Francis X. Heimentzand Henry W. Ganti, Ex
ecu.tors of Henry Whiz.
Alium R. Bowers, Administrator of Lewis n.
Bowers
Margaret•E, Bowers, Administratrix of Sam
del Cormeny.
John ,H. IStehman and Mary GeLlKWeit, Ad-
Ministrators of John GeiatiVeitr
Thomas A. Clark, Eseentor of Andrew Stew
art,
Jacob L. Engle, Guardian of 'John- Long, late
minor child of John Long. .
Jacob L. Engle; Guardian of nifty Long.
Sarah.' Reese, A.ftlinistrattLt. of Benjamin
Reese.
IM=Z
giows
Mary 0. Wiper Blessing; Admin.*.
tratons of H-Wrr Wagwe.% _ . •
George Griner. Administrator, witt‘ _the will
• =med. of Frederick Wolfinger. • -
!Edward masawalt, Guardian of I...l3ingisealt.
Henry DAM, Administrator of Daniel How.
And. • •
Zolut lonina,.meentor of Paid Sherrkg.
Solomon Hagar, Rxeoutor of H enry Rem ise
Stung E. Seiler, Executor of V .Letli
' may 22 8t 27 • + DAVID, M1L.1323 Register.
tiGISTATE OF MICHAEL OBRA, 141 E
of Bapho township, deeeased.—Letters of
administration on said estate having been
granted to the undersigned, all persons indebt
ed thereto, are requested to make immediate
settlement, - and those having claims or de
mands against the same, 'will present them
without delayfor settlement to the underel&fl
ed, residing in said tOwnship. -
SAMUEL OBER,
• may is awn, I CRELT,S A T dianiEtra IAR OBER,tors.
ESTATE ;OF DAVID Paris, LATE OF
Littiettithr toWnahtp, deeeased.—Lettenrof
itihnitdstration on said estate liftving bljeth'
granted to . the undersigned, all persons -in
.debted thereto, are requested to make imme
diate settlement, and those having 'Maths or
-demands against the same, will make knewn
the same without delay to the undersigned, m
elding in said township.
SAMUEL W. Pin S,
may 15 6tW. 19 Administrator.
ASSIGNED ESTATE OF JOHN WISE,
and Sarah, his wife, of Lancaster Oily.—
d Auditor appointed to dis
tribute the balance remaining 1.11 the hands of
Robei t A. Evans, Esq., Assignee of John Wise
and Sarah his wife. to and among those legally
entitled to the same, will sit for that purpose.
on FRIDAY, the 14th day of JUNE, 1967 at 2
o'clock P. M., in the Library Room of the Court
House, in the City of Lancaster, where all per
sons interested in said distribution may at
tend. sam'L H. REYNOLDS,
may 15 ltdeatw 19 Auditor.
ACCOIINTS OF TRU , T ESTATES, dun.—
The accounts of the following named es
tates will be presented for confirmation on
MONDAY June 17, 1887:
Silas Weiler's Estate, David Styer, Ass:gnee.
Barbara Landis' Estate, Ephraim Bet,der,
Committee.
W. L. BEAR, Prothonotary.
Prothonotary's Office, Lancaster, May 18, '67.
may 22 4tw 20
EISTATE OF JAMES SMITH, DREG-
Ej gist, late of the city of Lancaster, decd.
Letters of administration on said estate having
been granted to the undersigned, all persons
indebted thereto are requested to make imme
diate settlement, and those having claims or
demands against the same, will present them
without delay for settlement to the under
signed, residing in said city.
W. L. PEIPER, Administrator.
may 22 6tw
AII DIT 0 S NOTICE .— ESTATE OF
ISAAC DILLER, late of Earl township,
Lancastet county, deed. The undersigned
Auditor appointed to pass on exceptions and
to distribute the balance remaining in the
hands of John Graybill, Execu , or of last will
of said deceased to and among those legally
entitled to the same, . 111 sit for that purpose
on SATURDAY, the 15th day of June, 1807, at
10 o'clock A:. M. in the Library Roam of the
Court House in the city of Lancaster, where
all persons interested in said estate and dis
tribution may attend.
D. W. YATTELSON, Auditor.
may 22 4tw
OTICE.—IVIIEREAM L' TTERS TES•
tamentary to' the estate of Alexander
ullen,late of tiedshury township, Lancaster
county, dec'd, have been granted to the sub
scriber. All persons indebted to the said estate
are requested to make immediate payment,
and those having claims or demands against
the estate of said decedent will make known
the same without delay to
MARLON FOX,
may 8 Ot.w] Executor.
AIMINISTRATOWS NOTICE.—ESTATE
. of Rachel Jackson, late of Lancaster city,
deceased.—Letters of administration on said
estate having been grant ed to the undersigned,
all persons indebted thereto are requested to
make immediate settlement, and those having
claims or demands against the same will pre
sent them witl out delay for settlement to the
undersigned, res. ding J
in said township
EDWARD MORTON, R.,
May 8 Otsw 18 Administrator.
AUDITOR'S z °TICE...ESTATE OF GEO.
W. Derrick, late of Columbia borough,
deed.—The undersigned Auditor, appointed
to distribute the balance remaining in the
bands of Samuel 'l'ruscott, kaecutor of Geo.
W. Derrick, ~eceeeed, to and among those
legally entitled to the same, will attend for
that purpose on MONDAY JUN , i7tlt, 1807, at
10 o'clock, A. H. in the Library Room of the
Court House, in the City of Lancaster, where
all persons interested In said distribution may
attend. H. B. SWARR,
may 27 lid,taw I - Auditor.
ESTATE OF JAn EN V. CONNELL, LA'
of Elizabeth towslilp, deceased .— Letters
of administration on said estte having been
granted to the undersigned all persons in
debted thereto are requested to make immedi
ate settlement, and those having claims or
demands against the same will present them
without delay for settlement t.. the undersign
ed, residing in Penn Township.
HIRAM R. HULL, Administrator.
may 22 01w 21
ESTATE. OF JACOB HOFFMAN, LATE
of Carnarvon township, deceased. Letters
of administration on said estate having been
granted to the undersigned, all persons indebt
ed thereto are requested to make immediate
payment, and those having claims or remands
against the same will present them for settle
ment to the undersigned, residing In said
township. JACOB HUFFMAN, J
JOHN HOFFMAN,
may MOW , . Administrators.
ESTA'T'E OF LEVI PIERCE, LATE OF
Edon Township, deceamed,—Letters Testa
mentary on said QOM() having been grunted to
the undersigned, all persons Indebted thereto
are requested to make immediate p .ymeut,
and these having claims or demauue against
the 811M0 will pm esent them for Battlement to
the undermlgned, remitting in said township. l
WM. DUNGAN,
may 29 Otw. 21 Executor,
A EDITORS` REPORT 0 THE N 0 Rill.
A
ern Mutual Insurance Company of Lan
caster county.
We, the undersigned Auditors to examine
and adjust the accounts of the Northern Mu
tual Insurance Company of Lancaster county,
do report 1 hat we have examined the account
of the year preeealud the 111'4 day of May, A.
D., 1867, and rind the same as lullows, to wit
Amount of Policies Insured to May
let, 1867 82,975,597 CO
Amount of Premium Notes, tilled to
May let, 1867 181,577 CO
CR.
FUNDS OF THE COMPANY
May let, 1800.
Balance in Treasurers hands..slo2 •15
Received per tentage money
on premium notes 164 07
do Fire tax of December
assessment, len) 49 15
do do 1066 2,90619
To Expenses and tire losses, to wit:
Auditor's fees 8 2 00
Members holding election 2 00
Lano'r Vollisfreund,printing 10 60
do Examiner e. Herald.. 17 26
do Intelligencer 960
Manheim Sentinel 29 - 110
Lebanon Advertiser 13 76
do Courier 10 - 16
do Watre Dem.,krat 0 76
do Pennsylvanian 076
Sam'l Niesley, printing elec
tion bills 2 00
Samuel G. Hacker, Hotel ex
penses 27 00
Snyder, tax refunded. 211
Henry Heilman, Jr., agents
license 10 00
do Extra services 610
Samuel Nissley, do 6 OU
Committee's feesland mileage 11 70
Overcharged in policy money 2 00
Directors lees and 79 00
President signing policies-- 101
Secretary for making assess
ments 611 88
Treasurer's commission for
receiving Ilre tax 311 50
Stationery, postage and rev
enue stamp 22 07
Fire LOBBOB paid, vie:
John Gookley, partial loss of
house 9 011
Albert G. Hill inn, ps alai loss
of store goods 621 30
Rufus Kline barn dr. 001.1I:11 43/11 43
D. W. Lewis, partial loss 01
noose and con tents 172 2.5
Jonathan Klutz, partial to .s
of house and 5 85
Maly Hosteller, J .., a., It He
of house and (1 , 0. 1011 ti (Xi
Total amount 01 expenses a
Are losses 82,460 41
Balance in Treasurer's hands 840 24
Amount 01 Fire Tax watt:howl
December, 1800 80,828 41
Deducting expenses for col
lecting tax 8100 68
Amount of tax received by
Treasurer 2,05014
Unpaid tux of Dueunala r as. 83,196 72
menanient, 1865 MC 13
In our lust report It opiion) i that a ()atoll)
amount of Fire nix atomised lo liocenther,
ISO, wit , untie' ; reason and by votion Of Rome Of Ulu
(iOilethOlf Out returning a lull ilst of the names
of their delinquents to lie uxonurated fOr 311611•
tones or othorwAse, it Is impossible to mettle
the came correctly, which leads to losses of
taxes mid mistakes, and, we wouidretimumend
tout Collectors should be strictly Instructed to
settle up their accounts before the fire, day or
April, In each year. JOHN FRY,
Attet: Juctlitl
Wu. K. thaallart, EZRA .131JOHELL,
ueo'y and Treasurer, Auditors,
Ephrata. May 17,1867. (may 26 taw 21
TN THE MATTER OF THE DIVISION
1, of the Eighth Election' district, of -Lan
caster county, now corn, rising the whole
of Salisbury township, and forming a
new Election district out of the southern part
of said townsnip, (being the southern part of
said Election district,) to be hounded on tub
north by a public road, lead.ng from Lanaiater
to Downingtown, known as the "'Old Road;
on the east by the Lancaster and Chester cOnn-
I Y line; on the souto by the Chester county
and sadsbury township line; on the west by
Paradise una Leucock toWnshiPs.
The cominnudoners, appointed by the Court
of quarter Sessfone of Lancaster coun'ty,qo
report upon the expediency of the proposed
division of Raw Eighth Election district;here
ny give notice, that they.will meet iOr the pur
pose of their umhitment, at the publie'honse
of Truman Wa e, at the Gap, in said town.
ship, on SATURDAY, the' Bth day of JUNE,
18e7, alp Wawa, A. R., of said day, when and
where an persons interested are requested to
attend, if they see proper
ERREE BRINTON,
T. SCOTT WOODS,
may224ltW2o A. E. WITMER,
liommissiOheys.
J.l4'. COTTRELL. WM. AYRES.
COTTRELL dt AYRES,
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Oet 17 lyw 41
Bilir geotoratires.
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AND
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Forced to grow upon the smoothest face in from
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RESTAURATEUR CAPILLAIRE, the most
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in every instance the money will be cheerfully
refunded. Price by mail. settled and postpaid,
81. Descriptive circulars and testimonials
mailed free. Address BERGER, SHUTTS
CO., Übe mists, No. 285 River Street, Troy, N.
Y., Sole agents for the United States,
EXCELSIOR I
CHASTELLAR'S
HAIR EXTERMINATOR 1
FOR REMOVING SUPERFLUOUS HAIR
To the ladles especially this invaluable de
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indlspensible article to female beauty, is easily
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acts directly on the roots. It is warranted to
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or from any part of the body, completely, total
ly and radically extirpating the same, leaving
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75 cents per package, sent post-paid, to any ad.
dress, on receit or au order, by
BERBE R , lIHUTTS & CU., Chemists
285 River St., Troy, N. Y.
feb 15 Slaw taa lyd lyw
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Enchained the very heart and mind.
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address, sealed and postpaid for 81.
Address all orders to
W. L. CLARK & Co., Chemists,
No.B West Fayette st., Syracuse, N. Y.
fe b 18 Stew lydslyw
BEA UT YI
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Produced by the use of Prof. DEBREUX LE
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If your Druggist does Lot keep it, send us ono
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feb is 2lawdly lyw
Baal Obtnte.
VA LIIABLE FARM AT PRIVATE SALE,
one mile from Frederick. city, containing
189 A.CRIIIi
IMEllai;=111
DWELT ING HOUSE,
nu(' :tit 11(100114/11' phi °r
ub: • I other trult (thole°
1{1,...&.. For 1111 ilk I 1,111 . 11011 nr tl 01).1 uif at Lin,
Jan 18 I. I ouerlak city, Md.
EUHLIC EA N FRIDAY, THE 7TH
day of JUNE, 1807, will be sold at Public
tt, at the late residence of Levi Pierce, dee'd,
ln Eden township, Lanctuiter county, half
mile east of John McLaughlin's store, on the
road leading to Georgetown, the following,
per:venal property, to wit:
One Milk Cow, Running Gears of a Carriage,
Cart wheels and axletrue, Carriage-bed, WM.
nowing•mill, Hay Ladders, a lot of Chestnut
shingles a kit of Carpenter's tools, lot of Pat
terns, Worlc Bench, Itetinteads, kieythem and
steeds, lot of Chains, Trestles, a lot of Halloo!
Books, and other articles nut mentioned.
Hale to commence at 1 o'clock P, M., of said
day, when terms will he made known by
DUNG.A.N,
Executor of Levi Pierce.
N, 13. No ardent spirits will be culmlttoti on
the ground ou the day of sale, undo- the pen
alty or the law. may 20 taw 21
pUBLIte BALE OF VALUABLE REAL
ESTATE IN
CULPEPPER COUNTY, VA.
By virtue of a Decree of the Circuit Court of
Culpepper county, entered in the suit of Mil
ler, Ac., vs. Miller &0., and Barbour, &0., vs.
Barbour, pending 'in said Court, we will, on
SATURDAY; the BTH DAY o 1 JUNE, 1887,
upon the 'premises, sell, at public auction, to
toe highest bidder, the
TRACT OF LAND
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lying in Culpepper County, known as the Fleet
wood Estate. Said tract of land lies upon the
Orange and Alexandria Railroad, near Brandy
•Statiob, ctintaina about
' • 'FIFTEEN 'HUNDRED ACRES,
and is a veryyaluable property. Capitalists
desiring to' vast in 'real estate, will consult
their interests by exam tifilig this tract of land
before the day of sale,
The terms of sale will be a aufflolent amount
in cash to pay the Costs of the first named suit,
and the residue attire parches° money to be
paid in four .equal annual instalments, with
Interest thereon fro= the day of sale, the pur
chaser to execute bonds with good security for
the purchase Money, ancl,the legal title to be
retained' until the whele amount is paid.
J. Y. MENEFEE, l comme ,
J. V. GIBSON,
may lb • taw 19
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fob 18 2tawdly lyw
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FALSE WHISKER
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A BEAUTIFUL PAIR OF FALSE MOUS
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Address, H. ORS, Albany, N. Y.,
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BALE
2000 WATCHES, Patent Lever Movements'
full jewelled, Hunting Cases Sterling Silver,
Beautifully Engraved and in every respect
first-class Timers. To be sold at six dollars
each, being lees than three-fourths, the cost of
manufacturing. These watches are retailed
by Jewellers at from Oil to 818, the actual cost
to the manufacturer being 80 each. Thle stook
of watches was purchased at a Bankrupt Sale
In London, and are now offered at such ex•
tremely low figures, that all may possess a cor
rectime.keeper at a merely nominal sum.
Every watch warranted for 2 years. Parties
ordering them sent by mail, must enclose 38
cents extra to prepay postage. Money en
closed in a well sealed letter may be sent at
my risk. Address all orders to
MARTIN CONNOR,
Albany, N. Y.
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A GOOD GOLD PEN AND EBONY HOLDER
FOR ONE DOLLAR.
kanufactured by the American Gold Pen Com
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purchasing who are not satisfied can return
them and receive their money back. All orders
must be accompanied with the cash as we send
no goods C. O. D.
Address all orders to E. M. CONNER,
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Troy, N. Y.
p BLOTOGRAPHS
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I will send, post paid, 60 Photographs of the
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may 13 lyw 19
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are celebrated for doin.t the best work, using
a much smaller needle for the same thread
than auy other machine, and by the Introdue-
Mon of the most approved machinery, we are
now able to supply the very best machines in
the world.
These machines are made at our new and
spacious Factory at Bridgeport, Conn. under
the immediate supervision of the President of
the Company, Elias Howe Sr., the original in
ventor of tee Sewing Maclaine.
They are adapted to all kinds of Family Sew
hag, andto thetas° of SeamstressesdlDre Ma
kers, t alters, Manufacturers of Bhirts, Collars,
Skirts, Cloaks, Matthias. Clothing, lasts, Caps,
Corsets, Boots, Shoes, Harness, Saddles, Linen
Goods, Umbrellrut, Parasols) eta. They work
equally well upon silk, linen, woolen, and cot
ton goods, with silk, cotton or linen thread.
They will seam, quilt, gather, hem fell, cord,
braid, bind, and, perform every species of sew
ing, malting a beautiful andperfeet stick, alike
on both aide invented tieles sewed.
The !Alter'by Mr. Howe, and made
on this Machine,•lll the most popular and dur
able, and all Sewing Machines are subject to
the principle invented by haul.
SIBLEY ec STOOPS, General Agents,
No. 922 Chestnut street, Phllfura.
C. .FATE, Agent, Lancaster city, Pa.
mar 20 lyw 11
E3IPIME SHUTTLE MACHINES
Are superior to all others for
FAMILY AND BLANITFACTITEING
Contain all the latest improvemerits are
speedy; noiseless; durable; and easy to work.
Illustrated Circulars free. Agents wanted.
Liberal discount allowed, No consignments
made. Address, E
B. K. CO.,
July 25 lyw'2Bl SW Broadway, New York.
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fataiaztura 4ND XV WPIA II / 4 7
4Ni3' zier KING intilirEL*
uarausTEß, re.
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SEND
,FOR CIRCULAR.
PURPOSES
Iriiittfi*****-41,i&o*Ii I
4GIC& & now open hom
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STRIPE AND PLAID TOpf.. DE VggIDE, •
4410314:0)._46* AND =rids,
FREL4TEID:ORGANDIES AND JecoNsris.'
PLAIN AND PRINTED PERCAILEN.
NIOURNiNG GOODS:
Bombazines, 'Denise, Crape Idarette and Wool
De Leine. •
CLOAKS AND CLOAKINGhS
In Great Variety.
apr D itril I HAGER & BROTHERS.
SING Am) swum=
CL•O TH.T.Zir
For Men and Boys,
AT LOW PRICES.
FINE DRESS SUITS,
CASSIMERE AND BUSINESS SUITS,
TWFVII AND LINEN SUITS.
ALSO,
FINE BLACK AND COLORED CLOTHS,
PLAIN AND FANCY COATINGS,
BLACK AND FANCY CAI3SIMERES,
CASH:IIIEI3=S dr MERINO cassrmanuiz,
LINEN DRILLS AND carroNAD&s.
sir Custom work made up in best style.
apr 30 tfdawl HAGER
. 4 BROTHERS.
1867. sPRIN -4; 1867.
WENTZ BROTHERS
No. 5 EAST ICING STBECET,
Call attention to their large stock of
SPRING GOODS
which they offer at much reduced prices.
Dress Goods of every description. Particu
lar attention is requested to our stock of
CARPETS—our Carpet Boom is fail and com
plete in a large assortment of Carpets at much
reduced prices. Housekeepers, new and old,
will do well by examining our stock.
WENTZ BROTHERS
mar 27 tfw 12.1 No. 5 East King street.
A BARE CHANCE FOR BARGAINS
IN CLOSING OUT A LOT OF
DRY GOODS!
IS NOW OFFERED AT
CHEAP JOHN'S VARIETY STORE
No. 3 EAST KING STREET,
LANCASTER CITY
Most of these goods have been bought at low
figures, and will now be closed out at less
than the original cost.
Also a great reduction ;in prices of a large
assortment of
CLOCKS,
JEWELRY
PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES dr. ALBUMS
TABLE & POCKET CUTLERY
TINWARE,
COAL OIL LAMPS,
LOOKING ULABSES,
Tit I %IMINGS OF ALL KINDS
PERFUMERY, FA :CY AND OTHER SOAPS
w., &C., &C
Jcun received and now opening, the largest
and cheapest assortment of
GLASS AND QUEENSWARE,
ever offered and sold at low figures
Now is the time to secure a HOUSE•TIRE
TEA SETS
BOOTS AND SHOES
cheaper than:ever ,
Now le your time to secure bargains and
have a good understanding.
GOODS BOLD WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Air Remember
CHEAP JOHN'S,
No. 8 EAST KING ST., LANCASTER CITY.
Jan 23 tfw3
gi , grituitural.
VARBIEBEI-LOOK TO TOUR INTER,
ESTE 1 I
NEW JERSEY IMPROVED MOWER AND
REAPER COMBINED.
BEST Mowor and Combined Machine in the
World,
First Premium at the Ponn'a State Fair,lB6s.
East Pa. Agr'l
0 "
Montgom'y Co." "
ccTula " "
•
Doyleat.'wn 4.
" ' " " Lehigh cr
Le let Co.
" Hunterd'n Co., N. J.
Warren Co. N. J., F."
LLB a Mower at the Field Trial of
the Eaat Penn's Agricultural Society, held
May 20, 1880. First Premium as a Mower and
Reaper Combined, at the Field trials of the
Burlingt, .n Co. Agricultural Society, held July
2d, W. Also, First premium at Now Jersey
State Fair, held at Trenton, 1888.
REAPING AND MOWING MACHINE
wrrn
PIGEON•WING SELF-k A.KE ATTACHED!
Farmers! Look to your Interest! Buy
the Bast Self-Rake Machine in
Market.
TEN YEARS experience in selling Reaping
and Mowing Machines enables me to offer you
for the harvest of 1867, the only two wheeled
Self-Rake Reaping Machine that has proved
successful in doing the work better in down
tangled grin than can be done by hand.
With titl e Machine, one man or boy, with a
good steady pair of horses, can do as much
work in a day, and do It better, than two men
can do with the best combined hand machine
now in use. This has been our experience and
that of many of our best Farmers who have
used them the last three seasons. Takeoff your
Rake and Platform and you have one or the
very best Mowers in use ; in cutting doWn tan
gled grain or grass with this Machine, you can
drop your cutter bar as low as you may desire
without stopping your team; you can raise
or lower it with all ease while It is in motion.
: ; NOES
Peter Landis, Philip Bausman, John B. Wins
ler, Jefrerson Brush, Geo. D. Letovre, David
Landis, (Pequea), Abraham:King, Jonn K Diaz
terson, John Donor, Amos B. Shuman, Abra
ham B, Mylin, Christian Herr, John B, Stoltz
fus, Joel Kandla, Jacob Swarr, John K. Long,
Benjamin Bushong, Isom Royer, Levi Senor,
David Landis, Hershey Grofr, Ezra Hostetter.
Bold by GEORGE D. SPRECHER at his Agri
cultural Storo, No. 28 East King Street, 2 doors
wostor the Court House, Lancaster, Pa.
mar 20 rinaw 11
A r EDI
DONRG R
A EPORT T O
Y FTHE
WEST
feter
B. Nielsley, Treasurer of West Donegal
School District In account with said District:
AUDITED THE Meru or MAY, 1807, OR
1864,
April, emit paid to 18 recruits, 8800 per
recruit 8 8,900 00
Expenses for obtaining said re
prints 100 00
8ep.20, Cash paid 2a rearulk, B'o3 11.13
per r..crult 13,100 00
Cash paid (.400. H. Heider for
substitute 800 00
" Cash paid P. B. Niesley 82 00
Mt. Joy Bank, int... 78 25
" " " Fred'ink Oldweller,
recruiting expenses 8125
" Cash paid (3e°, 11. Holder, re.
°rutting Ox eases 75 00
" Cash paid Christian Niniley,
loan 400 00
Cash paid w, HllanLnr oxp's... 4 00
Geo H. Holder, luau, 1,611 013
H, 13, (.11eh, loan,. 400 00
Mt, Joy Bank, loan,. 0,600 00
" .hriet, Niaeley, " 1,000 00
" Barber, loan
and interest .... . ... . ... 1,015 88
" Cash paid John (J. loan
and interest 515 00
" Cash paid Philip Cldweller,
loan and interest..— 8,138 W
Cash paid Christ, N honey, int.. 12 50
P. B. Nissley, loan
and interest 1,025 00
" Cash paid John prldy, loan
and interest 1,008 08
Cash paid for Printing Bonds. 13 25
111 11 " Revenue Btemps 2e 00
14 41 "
Township Bonds., 18,700 00
61 11 "
Interest, on same.. 1,002 00
61 11 "
Collector's exp's.. 286 80
" " Directors' fees,
stamps,. dto 209 78
" Exoneratione and abatements 508 87
" Monies in hands of Treasurer.. 224 25
" Auditing expenses 123 26
853,811 69
AUDITED FOR 1864 AND 1865. DR.
1864.
Sept. 20, Balance in Treasurer's hands
01 former bounty funds re
ceived from J. B. Gish 8 762 00
Loan from Mt. Joy. Bank...—. 6,600 00
" P. B. Nhisley 1,082 00
J. L. ..... 600 00
H. B. Gish 400 00
Christian Mosley, 2,000 00
• " Geo. H. /Wider 1,511 08
Voluntary contributions 4,8u4 00
• 801 l three recruits 1.500 00
.Township 17,700 00
• Interest on same 482 80
Loan from Oldweller. 13,1X10 00
Christian Garber, 1,000 00
'• Tax levied 18,149 81
CHRISTIAN 11.0ARBER,
JOHN B. HAMAKER 4
PETER NUTT.
may 22 Stow 20
WEALTH WITHOUT
den Secrete of Lov e
_Mystic Art, Ventril
oquism, &o . 600 New Wonders. Free tor. 6e.
Address J. B W. HURON; •
apr 10.2mw 14) Williamsburg; L. 7.
LANRAsvia vormvx NoxoNs i v a irroy
Mar.
I) I IIIUICONSSIONAvie
MAI taw &dared a dividend, of, r= d r .
at., Wear of V.
,& Tax, pere on
may 1 , 5 /tddi2tW Minh/.
R . 4. livat*siorsi
4 : 1 7 No, 18 NOBTfI SPPM.Ecaaszr,
:Pzar.ANittiqrts.
KammDruipits op
WINDOW BLINDS
AND •
" ' SSA D ES.
=Blinds . rejoined ; Shades tottered: Trim
mings and•rw; Plain Shades of all Kinds;
piatarsTailuds; Cords; Bell Palls, eta.
liPr ' 2mw 15
MEYER'S SIEWLY MIKPROjED :CBE&
• CENT SCALE'
OffiIESTEXING PIANOS,
.Acknowledged to be the beat. London Prize
Medal and - Highest. Awards in America re
ceived. MELODEONS AND SECOND-HAND
FIA.NOS.
Warerooma, 7 4 ARCH St., below Eighth
apr 1 0 lyw 14) Philadelphia.
628• R 4" 6HISTSI 628.
NEW SPRING sTYLES,
"otra owa Misr."
embracing every New and Desirable size, style
and shape of Plain and Trail HOOF. 13xrazs,—g,
2%.234,2 3 / 4 ,5, Mi and 4 yards round,
everylewth and size Waist; in every respect
First Quality and especially adapted to meet
the wants of First-Class _ - and most fashionable
Trade.
" Ova Ows • Mertz" of Hoop Skirts are
lighter, more elastio,more durable,and szsizz
OBSAPRE than any other make or either Single
or Double Spring Skirt in the American Mar
ket. They are Waal/Arnim in every respect,
and 'wherever introduced give universal satis
faction. They are now being extensively Sold
bYltetailers,and every Lady should try them.
Ask for "Napkin's Own Make," and see that
each Skirt Is Stamped "W. T. HOPKIN'S,
MANUFACTURER, 628 ARCH STREET,
PECILAD'A." No OTHERS ARE GENUINE. A
CATALOGUE containing Style, Size and Retail
Prices, sent to any address. A Uniform and
Liberal DISCOUNT allowed to DE. r Pay Orders
by mall or °the - rwlse promptly and carefully
filled—Wholesale and Retail, at Manufactory
and Sales-rooms,
No. 623 ARCH STREET, PHiLAD'A.
Skims made to order, altered and repaired.
TERM, NET CASH. ONE PRICE ONLY.
t) T .
BURCHELL,
C 0 A - II LAMPS,
AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN
TABLE GLASS, FRUIT JAN CASTORS, dx,
No. 2t7 NORTH THIRD STREET,
Bole agent for the East Trenton Pottery Co
Stone China and Coma. on White Ware.
Parties ordering Queensware through this
House save 41.1 per cent. feb 20-lyw 7
LADIES' CLOAKS
CLOTHS, SILKS AND LACES,
, AGNEW & ENGLISH,
25 S. Ninth St., a 839 Chestnut St.
four doors above n opposite the
CheatnutSt., ;)- Continental Rote,
NOTIONS,
GLOVES,
FASHIONABLE
HOSIERY
LADIES' CLOAKS,
OPEN/1410 DAILY AT
HARRISON'S,
No. 20 South Bth at., Philadelphia
At the lowest possible price. Lmy 22 2mw 20
DISSOLUTION OF CO-PARTNERSHIP,
The Co-partnership heretofore existing
under the firm-name .tf BROOKE & PUGH,
doing business at Nos. 1781 and 1788 Market
Street, is this day dissolved by mutual consent.
All persons who have claims against the above
firm will present them to the undersigned for
immediate settlement, and those who are in
deb
mentted to the same wiI NATHAI please N
B ROOKE, make early_pay
.
EDWARD H. PUGH.
Philadelphia, April Ist, 1807.
NOTICE OF CO-PARTN ERBRIP.
The undersigned have this day formed a Co
partnership, under the firm-name of BROOKE,
COLKET & CO., for live yeare, ending the 31st
day of March, 1872, and will continuo the
Flour, Grain and Produce Commission Busi
ness at the old stand Nos. 1731 and 1719 Market
Street,
- - - - - - - -
EDW 4.RD H. PUGH.
Philadelphia, April let, 1887. Imy 8 Otw 18
BOARDING IN PHILADELPHIA,
MRS, JANE PARRIS,
No. 258 South Eighth, Northwest Cbr. Spruce Ste
Philadelphia,
Having a large and pleasant house, newly fur
nished, can aocommodato transient and per
manent boarders with good rooms and agree
able table fare. Ladles and gentlemen visiting
Ph lladelphla cah depend upon finding the com
forts and safety of home, at moderate ouarges.
Street cars from every depot in the city pass
this house. may 28 leodyikw
EBODIJCIE ANTED.—THE NVII•
scriber having facilities for the sale of
go quantities of Country Produce, respect.
fully_ solicits consignments. Persons sending
MST QUALITY Butter and Eggs regularly,
in large or small quantities may depend upon
receiving prompt returns at full market rates.
CHAS. C. BURNS,
Dealer in Groceries and Proviaious,
No. 039 North 18th St, Philadelpnia.
Refers, by permission, to Wm. A. Morton,
Esq., and Wm. R. Burns, Lancaster.
may 29 3tw
to
WANTED.--11200 PER NIONTII
and expenses paid, Male or Fumale agents,
to ntroduce 'a NEW AND USEFUL INVEN
TION, of absolute utiligy in every household.
Agents preferring to work on Commission can
earn from $2O to $5O per day. For full particu
lars enclose stamp, and address W. G.
WIL
SON & CO., 030 All,Oll Street, Philadelphia,
Pa. apr 11-3Mw 18
S S. CAMPMELL d CO.,
MANUFACTURING CONFECTIONERS,
AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
FOREIGN FRUITS, NUTS, dm.
No. 30 3 RACE STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
Also, manufacturers of all kinds of
MOLASSES CANDY AND COCOANUT
WORK.
oat 24 lyw 42
JOHN BOWMAN,
MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN
SILVER AND PLATED WARL
Our Goode axe decidedly tho Cheapest ln the
City for
TRIPLE PLATE, A No. 1.
M . A. JONES,
OELSCHRATED "NH PLUS ULTRA"
SKIRTS AND CORSETS.
Bold only at
17 NORTH EIGHTH STREET,
Entrance through Partridge'e Trimming Store
And at
819 ARCH ST., PHILADELPHIA.
Large variety and any length made to order,
Old kid rIJ4 made over equal to new. Old NMI to
altered to new styles anti papal red.
M. A. TONES,
819 Arch et. and 17 North Eighth et.
mar 20 Ornw 11 Philadelphia.
p lIILADELPHIA CANCER HOSPITAL
H. H. KLINE, M. 1).,
Clinical Leoturor and Professor of Malignant
UltheseS in the Philadelphia University of
Medicine and Surgery; Physician to the 1,1)11.
vanity Hospital; founder of and principal
Physician to the Philadelphia Cancer Hos.
pita!, &0,, is daily maltingastonishlng and
almost miraculous cures of Cancer by a now
treatment, a Cancer Antidote, that apparently
enters into the chemical composition of the
Cancer, or cancerous aftbotione, antitiotlng,
killing and destroying the cancer, every par.
Cole, root fibre belonging to it, without pain or
the use of the knife, without caustic, eating or
burning medidines, without the loss of blood,
or in the least affecting the sound flesh. No
other treatment should ever be used. No
other persons have these antidotes.
To investigate this treatment, or to see
patter ts under treatment, call at tlae Ofrksi, No.
Aroh street or address - .Post Office Box
1474, Philadelphian)."
may 15
GIBSON'S
ATMOSPHERIC CHURN BABE
By the use of which
B i 7 T
can be made in less time, and' more per cent.
than any other Churn In use.
COST ONLY $3.00.
Will churn either Milk or Cream I
Can De nab and had at any time at Heckert s
Fountain Inn, South Queen street Lano'r, Pa.
TOWNSHIP RIGHTS FOR SALE
H. CLAY DANNER,
Proprietor for Lancaster county.
Jane [Pm
A GENTS WARTED.----WE wairr
II Agents in all motions of the States of Penn
sylvania, Maryland, Delaware and the District
of Columbia, to sell a very valuable publica
tion. Active agents can make 1120 per day, of
which we can satisfy any one desiring the in
formation. Persons wishing_ age_nciml, will
direct to SIMON O. PETERS & CO,.
Box 40, Harrisburg, Pa.
a kmw 15
• .
e 63,911 89
nORN SHELLER AND CLEANER.—THE
1..) attention of =match:aura is calledto this
lately patented improvement, by means of
whims the farmer can thresh and mean, by one
°Potation, rrom 1,000 to MOO bnahela of Corn
Per dal', with no more power than Is required
to drive the old-fashioned , "gannon Sheller;
she =o s . ooingthel Work in the most Clot..
oes u - sr i end hi not liable to get out of
daert the Mow being able in , a moment to
set the maohins and to oleo; any s u ed °ern ,
mould,Vor dry. • • "
. County and Stat,rlEhta for aide on remota',
ble telma 14d:easing
, , • WM. R.tittrass j
juuo:B tfw 13 Leaoaatar, rib
WM. T. HOPIIINS.
MANITFACTURNE OF
Above Rae"
PHILADELPHIA.
OPENING DAILY,
NEW DESIGNS IN
LOW PRICES
PHILADELPHIA
NATHAN fiROOKE_,
GEORGE H. COLK ET,
704 AROU STREET,
PHILADELPHIA
*um
B mcbt f l wirnt
or
Evans' McEvoy lit Co.,
• • ,
No.lB EAST SING LANCASTER, YA.
INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSIT.
Dealers fa Chrrernatent Seearittes.
STOOKS BOUGHT AND soLD ON 00111013-
Mot.
DB.AJTIS ON ALL THZ Panscrear. Mmes.
air Collections promptly attended to.
soar. A. Ewes,
PATarcx McEvoy,
feb.lB
EsSaY CAarsernm,
aLlt. H.flaritoxam
tOlaw
INTEREST ON DEpasrrs.
THE COLOMBIA NATIONAL BANK.
Will receive MONEY ON DEPOSIT, and pay
interest therefore at the following rates, via :
534Ter .... ......for 12 Months.
5 " 6 6 0 66
434 116 66 3
740 U. B. Treasury Notes exchanged for 5.20
Gold Bonds. SAMUEL SIMON,
apr 81mdaamwl Cashier.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANKOF
COLUMBIA.
PAID IN CAPITAL 4) 150, 0 0 0 .
E. N. SMITH, President,
ROB'T CRANE. Vice President.
We offer our services to As pub/to generally.
Irtiartsicr Pain ON SPECIAL DaYoarrs,
654 Per Cent. for 12 Montas or longer.
"6 do or under 12 mos.
4'4 " " " 3 do do a do.
U. S. Securities of Every Description Bought and
&id; also. Gold, Silver and (impound
Interest Notes.
We are prepared to draw Drafts on the Prin
cipal Cities of the United/States; also, on Eng
land. Ireland, Scotland, France, and all parts
of Germany.
7-30 TREASURY NOTES.
Holders of First ]true Seven- Thirties will do well
to coal and liZschange them for the New 5-20
Gold Bonds, the Ave-Twenties Delivered
at Once.
mar 14 lmda3mw I S. S. DETWILER.
BVSRONG 4:. BROTHER,
BANKERS,
READING, PENNA
U. S. BONDS AND STOCKS, GOLD, SILVER
AND COUPONS,
DRAFTS ON NEW YORK
AND
PHILADELPHIA
INTERES2W PAID ON ALL DEPOSIT&
Persons keeping accounts may deposit and
draw as they please, and Will be allowed inter
est on their daily balance at 3 per cent.
4 per cent. with 30 days' notice; 6 percent. for
one year
Open at 9 A. M.
mar 20
FISH & HATCH,
Et .A. I\7' IC Pi Et S
AND DEALERS IN
Government & other Desirable Securities,
No. 5 NASSAU STREET, N. Y.,
recommend to Investoni the
FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS
CENTRAL PACIFIC R. R. CO
This Company is constructing under the pa
tronage of the
,lINITED STATES UOVERNMENT,
the Western end of the
UREAT • NATIONAL RAILWAY ACROKS
THE CONTINENT,
Their line will extend from tkicramentO.
California, across the Sierra Nevadan to the
California State flue, traversing the richest
and most populous section of CulDonato, and
thence through the great mining regions of
the Territories, to the vicinity of Salt Lake
City.
It forms the sole Western link of the only
routs to the Pacific which is adopted by Con
gress and aided by the issue of the United
:States Bonds.
Their road is already completed, equipped
and running for 94 tulles from Haeramentu to
within 12 miles of the summit of the Sierras,
and a large amount of toe work of Grading,
Tunneling, & c., beyond that point has been
accomplished.
The First Mortgage Bonds of this Company
afford unusual Inducements of Safety and
Profits to Investors, for the following among
otlies reasons, viz :
First. The rate of Intermits le titx ron CENT.
IN (JoLn, payable sembanuuelly In the
City of New York.
&cond. The PRINCIPAL lo payablo IN GOLD 111,
maturity.
Third. The cost of tho Bonds. NINICTY•FtvK
PER CENT. and accrued Interest, 111 TEN
PEE CENT. lees than that of the cheapest
Mix per Cent, (Sold lioartug Bolide of the
Government.
Fourth. The United Hinton Government pro
vidoe nearly half the amount neeeemary
to build the entire road, and looks main
ly to a email per mintage on the future
traffic for re-payment.
F(lth. Owing to this liberal provision, accom
panied with Extensive Grantx of Public
Lands, by which tho Government fosters
this groat national enterprise, its success
is rendered curtain, and its financial sta.
Witty is altogether independent of the
contingencies which attend ordinary
Railroad, enterprises.
9Wh. The Security of Its First Mortgage Bonds
is therefore ample, and their character
for safety ai.d reliability is equalled only
by that of the obligations of the Govern
ment itself.
Seventh. The net earnings of the completed
portion aro already largely in excess of
the interest obligations which the Com
pany will incur on twice the distance,
and aro steadily increasing, rendering
the uninterrupted payment of the Inter
est absolutely certain.
Mglkth. At the present rate of Gold they pay
nearly 8% Pza CENT. per annum, on the
amount invested.
The Bonds are Issued In denominations of
$l,OOO with semi-annual Gold Coupons attached
payable in New York, and aro offered for the
present at 95 per cent. and accrued interest
(In currency) from January Ist.
Orders may be forwarded to us direct, or
through the principal Banks and Bunkers in
all parts of the country.
Remittances may be made In drafts on New
York, or In Legal 'render Notes, National Bank
Notes, or other funds current In this city, and
the Bonds will be forwarded to any. address by
Express, free of charge. Inquiries Mr further
particulars, by mall or otherwise, will receive
punctual attention,
FIST{ A; HATCH,
Bankers & Dealers In Government Securities
No. t, Niumau Eitroat, Now York
N. B.—All kin& of Oovernment tieeurltlea
received at the full ram kat price In exchange
for the above Bondi'. Milo,
drir All descriptions of Government 800ur!•
ties kept constantly on hand, and Boeght, sold,
or Exchanged.
Atir Gold Coln and U. M. Coupons bought,
sold and collected.
W Dimonlts received on liberal tonne, Nub
jl3Ol to oho& at milih.,
AreaHutton' made throughout the country
Sir hagoellanooug Mtockm and Bonds bought
and gold at tho Kook Exubougo ou oommis•
glon for ouch.
ir Special attention given to tho Exchange
of BEW4N-THINTY NOTEM of all the Henley
for the Now FIVE-TWIONTY BONDS of 1800,
on the moot faverablo term& !sox 10 gmwl4
Natal nridtto, 4t.
ACCOMPLIIIIIIED AT Lim!
REAL SAFETY
Oan be used on Single or Double Hamm, or
a single line; Is durable, there being no gum to
break in cold weather ; Ls simple, it not requit
ing a Saddler to apply it; can be arranged in
live minute. by any person; cannot get out of
order; colds no more than an ordinary bridle,
and, to stun up. Is the most, effbotual Safety
Strap and Spring In use, it being impossible for
a horse, when driven with it, to either klok,
shy or run on', the Springs being Natalia En
owed, cannot break unde strain pu choke
but is always to be relied upon ; does not,
a horse wnen applied as some others do, but
from the fact that simply drawing hard upon
the reins applies the leverage from the top of
the head and draws tae bit to the top; of the
horse's mouth, it thus places the most vicious
kicker under the complete control of the
driver. This most oomplete "gaiety Bridle"
was patented November 27th, DAL
State and County Rights on most, reasonable
terms.slndivieual Rights with attachment.,
six Wftrs. apply to, or address
OF,OROE H. ALBRIGHT,
Or WM. R. BURNS,
Lancaster, Pa.
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ROBERT OWENN, Art ,
PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL
SLATE ROOFER,
EAST LEMON STREET, ABOVE DUKE,
LANCASTER, PA.
Great reduction In the price of Slate Roofing.
/Or Leave your orders at Diller Gro ff 's
Hardware Store. (apr 4 lwdedmw
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WHOLESALE DEALEb IN
FRENCH BRANDIEs,
WINES, GIN S
WILEIKIEB, dto,
No. 13 Bovril QUICHE STREET,
(A few doors below Centre Squared
LANCASTER, PA.
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