Et pal arititian. MARIETTA CAR Timm.—The several pas senger thins leave "Upper -station" as follows: The morning train eastat 7:50. The mail train Treat at 12:09. The Afternoon train east at 3:06. The evening train west at 6:55. The evening .mul train east 7:06. Saturday, February 15,1862. Or The Annual account of the Com missioners, is published in to•day's issue. It exhibits in detail the whole financial operations of the county for the past year. and for this reason is interesting 'to the tax payers. Its greth length en croaches upon our reading space. ..... .... ....... , A M.ONIMISNT FO& SALE.—Who, among out wealthy men, desires to baits his name perpetuated in the minds and hearts of succeeding generations ? That is the question. 'I here is a sure method of effecting it. We need a large ball for public meetings, lectures, exhibitions, &c., in a convenient and central position, in our borough-some wince between Elbow lane and Market Square, or faclng Market street on the East side of Elbow lane.. A few thou sand dollars would build it, with store rooms on the first story to lettt,or, less than $2OOO for a fine one-story ball alone, on the plan of the High School, but holding twice as many people. Any , of our childless men of property, or monied bachelors, can thus erect a monument to his memory that may keep this name living among us for genera tions. Let some one.seize the golden opportunity, build the hall, and give it his name forever. What say you, men of moneyed•repources—tchose name shall osir Hall of Social Science and Recrea tion bear down the stream of time ? Tog Limeade . Sow ETY.—Labor, its dignity and uses, was the subject of ad interesting lecture delivered before the Society on Monday evening last, by Capt. S. S. Rathvon, of Lancaster.— The subject was treated with much a bility, and gave great satisfaction to the numerous audience that attended on the occasion.:. At the close the usual. dis- Passion took 'place. Dr. Cameron main tained that whiles, all legitimate labor was honorable that connected with Agri .culture was pre-eminently so—that as ,Ageicultare improved,' every thing else iimpsoneed with it, that Horticulture , which was a more cetioectrated form of Agriculture exercised a like benefi cial influence. and that the community around Marietta were indebted to the Meatere. Engle, for. their enterprise in the improvement of Horticulture. The Doctor. was followed by Messrs. :Spang ler, Sawyer,. J. W. Clark, Cassel and Ineistund. Mr. Cassel in very happy and appropriate terms, alluded to ebe fact that he and Captain Rathvon bad been school boys together, and that in youth us well as at a more matured period of life , he had always been are markable student, and that •we bad that evenirg, enjoyed . some of the fruits of industry. In conclusion, the Rev. A.B. Urosh briefly reviewed the leature, and acknowledged the obligations .of the meeting to Captain R., for the Hai in- IttHectetal treat, with whiCh every one present was so very well satisfied. He reminded 1.10 endience that Capt. Rath von was one,of theenselves r that be was a self made man, and that his attain ments in literature and sciende,' were probably, in some respects, unsurpassed by those of any in the State. Mr. G. remarked further, that Capt. R. was one of whom.the citizens of Marietta might" justly feel proud, that he was glad to see so large an attendance, and to have tbe assurance that the!lecture of the evening would, unquestionably, be regarded by all who beard it, as an additional testimonial to the merits of sour distinguished townsman. tinier the auspices of the "Young .1/Adige Aeolai K nitting Society," up twartts of sixty pairs of woollen Mittens bare been seat to the Volunteers at Catpri Curtin. This society was organ. ized , a few. weeks since, and Miss FANNIE CLARK appoiutacl President, and Miss ANN'S fika9nc, Treasurer. • Much praise as due tkese ladies for the prompt, man ner in -which ttbey_bare discharged their .duttesout is also to the rest of the young iladed, for theliKesertions in behalf of gar The Literary will meet on Mon day etening next, when the following nuestion will be - answered by Prof. Saw yer "Is animal magnetism a science." After which the following qiiestion will be discussed : "Have foreign gpvern (ciente a right to protest .against our government destroying harbors : of , this country by the sinking of .vessels."— Affirmative :—Birr Spangler, Joo. W. Me. Hoffmier, and ,Rbv. Wheeler, Negative :—A N. Cassel, Dr. Cameron, I. B. Geist, J. C. Kauffman, and T. Hiestand. eolirothe.has again lewd the White SWan." It is useless - for tis to nay anything Of George's management of f• the @wan," his good taste aid affable maupais make . him every inch a clever fellow, and a good landlord. See his cards in another coiumu. sr Oen any of the" Borough fathers" tell us what has become of those street lamps, sometime educe ordered ? l'imee,s of i.aneviet eotint. Receipts in the County Treasury. '6l 1861. MIOR'L FL SHIRK, Treasurer, Dr., Defiance in hands, per Auditors' report, Janu ary 25th, 1861, $52,734 15 Jan. 10, Received of A. Fairer, Col lecter, for unasseased tax, 1 67 " " Received of E. Reilly, Costs in commonwealth, vs. C. T. Campbell, 8 60 , " 11,Received of E. Reiley, costs in cases No. 18; 26; 27 & 28, April term IS6O, 30 00 " 21,Received of A. Rt Hauck, collector of Manbeiza twp., for exonerated tax ) 2 38 " 24,Received of Wm. Carpenter, Esq I late Prothonotaty., fines and jury fund, 354 SO " 28,Received of George Ifelser, supervisor of RaPlib' twp., for 1-6 of the bridge acloss Chicques, 183 00 Feb. 4,Receihed of Benjt Bodorf, supervisor of Penn tvypv for 1-6 of bridge across Chigoes, 183 00 " Received of S. W. P. boYd! Sheriff, fines and jury. fund, 68 00 " 5, Received of Ephrata twp., for exonerated tax, , 74 Mar.2,Received of A. Fairer, city, • exooorated taxi 9 03 " 27,Received of 3scob Weaver, for West Lampeter. tap., share for repairing bridge at old Factory, _ 66 9ff 29, Reed Fanny Wolf, city, loan, 125-00 Apr.l,Received of Stetted. Ritnek, of Lancaster twp., loan, 400 00 " 1, Received of Amos Kirchner, of West Lampeter township, loan, • 400 00 " 2, Received of E. Reilly,Eng., for amount of judgment in county vs. J. Evans, 113 76 " 2, Received of Jacob H. Rohrer, of East Lampeter top., loan, 400 00 " 2 Received of Jacob, Rohrer, sr., East Lampetcr twpt, loan, 1,200 00 " 2, Received of Jacob Rohrer, jr. East Lampeter twp., loan, 500 00 " 9, Received of Amos S. Maur, for Mrs. Blues, of East Earl township, loan, 1,325 OU " " Received of Eli Altbouse for Lancaster township, share for repairing bridge at old Factory' 66 98 " 8, Received of Ur. I. Winters, of Earl township, lona, 1,500 00 " " Received of David Weidman, of Penn township, loan, • 2,000 00 " 9, Received of Farmers' Bank of Lancaster loan,- 6,000 00 ' " 15. Received of H. Watson, of blank, on account of bridge across Pequea creek, 75 00 " " Received of Wm. C. Boyd, of Martic twp., for share of bridge across Pequea, at Har nish's mill, 214 00 16,Received of Cyrus Ream, Justice of the Peace, East Cocalico twp., fines, 2 50 " 24,Received of Muses Marshall, for county tax of 1560, Do no- • seated land in, Murtic twp., 15 94 " " Received of Christ, Mussel man, of Leacuck twp., loan, 200 00 "27,Received of _Henry W. .Eby, of Salisbury twp., loan, 550 00 " 29,Received of S. W. P. Boyd, _ Sheriff, fines and jury fund, - 14 00 May 2, Received of Henry, Musser, Clerk of Quarter Session, fines.and jury fund, 33 00 " " Received of.Dan'l. Hamaker of East Hempfield township, loan, 300..00 " " Received of E. , B. Bomberger, of East Lampeter twp. loan, 400 00 • " 3, Rcc'd , of A. Rohrer, E. Lam petre township, loan 400 00 " " Received of M. Ditf enderfer, of East Earl township, loan, 200 00 " " Received of J R.Dilfenderfer of East Darl township, loan, 200 00 " 4, Received of - David Styer, - of Geriervon township, loan, . 100 00 " Received of D. Newswanger, of cremarvon township, toan, 2ao 00 " 13,Received of E. Bomberger, o Fast Herripfield twp., loan, . 600 00 " 15,Received of A. B. Mylin, df Pequea township in full for bridge across Pequea at liar nish's mill, 214 00 " " Received of Mathias Hurst, of Leacock township, loan, 400 00 " " Received of •H. Eberly, of West Cocalieo twp.', Joan, 700 00 " Received of Cath'e. Eberly, of West Cocalico twp., loan, 200 00 444, Received of Hiram Watson, . bisrtie township, on account of bridge across Pequea.-at Shenk's mill, 11 95 16,1tsceived of D. Kreider of East Hempfield twp., loan, 175 00 22,Received of Jacob Weaver, of Lampeter Square ' loan, 150 00 " Received of M, B. Stauffer, • - of Salisbury twp., loan, 6OO 00 ".27,fter.eived of Christ. Riesser, - of Elizabeth twp., 10an,160 00 " 2S, Received of Geo. Shiftir, of Strasburg township, loan, 100 00 " 29, Received of Henry Shirk, of Castharvon township, lash, 200 00 " Received of Benj. Bauman, .' City, loan, 325-00 Tune 5, Received of -Jacob Miller, of Strasburg township, loan, 250 00 " Reteived.of Martin Musser, of Earl township, loan, . 200 00 - " 10; Received of-Henry Kurt!,' Salisbnry township, loan. 1,320 00 " " Received ofJ. E. Cross and IX Brandt, of Rapho twp., loan, 500 00 " 19, Received of- Henry Musser, Clerk 6f Quarter Session, fine in Commonwealth vs. J. F. Bender, - 100 "24,Received, of Jesse Landis, Esq., costs in Com. vs. M. Scott forfeited recognizance, 12 34 July I,Received of John Snavely, • of Rapho township, loan .500 00 8, Reteived of Elisabeth Dyer,. of"Menheim township, loan, 200 00 " " Received of ,A.bin. If. Bear, of West Cocaliea twp., loan, 526 50 "15,1teceived of Felix Hinkley, • of Manheim township, loan, 150 00 "29,Received of J. Hostetter, of Millport, Warwick twploan, 100 00 " " Received of John Geist, Jr., of Manheim twp., loan, 100 00 Aug.l2Received of Henry Kurtz, of • Salisbury township, loan, 600 00 Sep.loßeceived of!, W. P. Boxd, Sheriff, fines and jury fund, 60 00 "11,Received of E. kttliner and - others; for : Fenn twp. 1-3 part of fridge across Chigoes 155 47 " Received or George Eby and others, for Rapho twp's. 1-3 of tridge.across Clucques, 155 l 7 4, l6,Received of. M. Steigerwalt, for lot of lumber, 15 00 " " Received of Jacob Leed, for Ephrata township's 1-3 share - of bridge across Cocahco, • 196 66 " 24,Received° of Farmers' Bank of. Lancaster, loan, -' 10,000 00 Oct. 5, Received ,of Emanuel Zug, of ° Rapho,township, exonerated tax tor 1860. 1-05 " 10, Received of Jos. Boyers and John Dents, for old rope, 1 50 Nov.4,Received. of J. J. Byers, of West Latnpeter twp., loam, 100,00 " 18,Receivid..of D. .S. Geist, , Justice of the Peace, of East Earl township, fo r stray heifer sold, 7 00 "26,1teceived of Jesse Landis, Esq., costs in Coin. vs. S. Greasinger, on forfeited re cognizance,August term,lB6l 16 Dec 3,9,eceivell'Of S. W. P. Boyd, Sheriff, fines and jury fund, 900 10,Received of J. Landis, Esq., fines in Corn.vs. B. Kauffman 20 00 " 90,Received of Mount Joy twp., for exodirated hut' of 1860, 2 35 Jan.4,Received from military fund - for atationqry . ,., ' 10 00 MikylO i fl,eoivt frirm'Hant 11/orter donations to'kelief fund 5 00 lunelo,lteceivid from'H. Heishey, of Manor township, dona- • tions to relief fund, 5 00 Aggregate Assessment of the county rates and levies, for 1861, per list furnished Treasurer by County Com missioners, to wit:. Adamstown, $ 142' 00' Bart, 693' 96 Brecknock, 624 61 Carnarvon. 1,140' 04 Cocalico East, 1,053 92 Oticulico West 1,530 71 Colerain, '755 98 Colombia; 2,556: 52 Conestoga,. ' 1,837 80 Conoy, 1,063 84 Clay, • 3,240 74' Donegal F.,ivst, 3,280 80 • Donegal West, 896 82 Drumore,. 1,370 00. Ephrata, 2,275 31 Earl, 3,142 66 ' Earl East,. 2,017 15 Earl, West, 2,400 85. EliAabeth, 716 46 Elizabethtown, 285. 28. Eden, 493 81 Fulton,. 892 92 MempSeld East, 3,037 6.7 Uempfield West, 2,8701991 Lampeter East, 3,389 07 Lampeter West, 2,681 39' Lancaster 041,, 1,246 30 Lancaster city, 9,453 99 . Leacoelt, 2,580 71 Leacock UpPel, 2,688 '75 Little Britain,. 989 79 Manbeim, 3,809 06 Mastic, 741 13 Mator, 5,24013 Mount, Joy tarp., 1,867 54 ML Joy borough, 549. 65 Marietta, 762 94 M'anheim, 361 33 Paradise, 2,231 37 Peon, 2,100 83 Pequea, 1,338 38 Providence, 708 51 Rapho, 3,177 05 Salisbul.y, 3,565 43 Sadablitry, '952 32 Strasburg, 2,499 03 Strasburg borough,. 459 07 Warwick. 2,546 65 Washington, 191 94 $92,339 29 219 Cash received as Excess Tax as follows, •to -wit Little Britain, 1860. $l2 35 Elizabeth, " 3 52 Donegal West 3 50 Clay, " 9 02 Lampeter West, " 3 80 Drumore, 6 00 Earl East, " ' 950 Cwrnarvon,. 1861. 1 19 Lancaster township " 48 Cotentin, " 2 14 Marietta, la 2 50 Cocalico West, " 1 72 Fulton, '! 4 16 Earl, " 28 50 Peon,. " 37 Sadsbury, 4 04 Cocalico, East " 24 " 1 30 Remnileld East, i 0 72 Hemptield West, " J , l OIT Elizabeth, " 2 04 Rapho, " . '7O Manheim borough, 7 92 Leacock Upper, " • 2 14 Earl East, /I 7 93 Donegal West, " 2 47 Strasburg, 1 68 Clay, " 5 65 Earl West, " 2 38 Ephrata, . " 2 ; -67 Paradise, " '2 26 Warwick, " 4 47 Lampeter East, " 1 43 Leacock, " 1 14 Brecknock, " . 15 West Ward , city, " 361 East Ward city , " 36 46 La.mpeter West, 48 Manheim township, " 604 Total 187 34 To amount of outstanding taxes, per last report of County Audi tors, 17,243 33 Items unpaid in Court bills and eortificates; 25 73 Items unpaid in Relief orders; 337 00 Total Receipts, " 6199,708 47 By amount of Court order in favor of J. J 3. Lytle, John McCartney and WM. Von Neida, for auditing the several accounts and inciden- • tat expenses of 1860; $l3O 00 P. G. Eberman, Court order for stating account of 1860, 25 00 660 Commissioners' orders drawn in• 1861, • 107,866 20 972 Court bill and Certificates, in cluding two items paid in couhty Auditors' bill of 1860, 9,879 23 87 Rbad Viewers & Surveyors orders of 1860, • 486 56 190 Constable return orders, 245.54 158 orders issued by County Com missioners and Board of Relief for support of families of volunteers, 23,622 50 Exonorations allowed Tax Col., . 1,243 47 Commissions, 4,183 44 ' Outstanding Taxes, to :pit: _ _ Earl East; for '1857," t;'' - 17'87 Strasburg borough, 1859, 91"49 Drumore, 1860, 253 74 Adamstown borough,lB6l, 20 00 Colerain, 1861, 212 25 Columbia, 1861, 1,556 52 Donegal East, 1861, 1,375 73 Drnmore, 1861, ' ' '308'84 *Elizakoethtown bor.. 1861, 122 78': Fulton, 1861, ' 196 55 Lancaster, *E. W. 1861; 457 45 do W. W. " 1,708,14 Little Britain, 1861, - 171 5T Mt. Joy Borough, 1861, 41 44 *Pequea, 1861, • 67 . 71 Rapho, 1861, 1,690 98 Salisbury, 1861, 1,178 69 Strasburg borough, 1861, 124 19 Washington bor., 1861, 127 67 $9,713 51 By amount of Treasurer's corn- • mission on $lB9 632 23 @ 8-10 per cent, 1,517 06 Balance, 40,795 96 4a.k Total, $199,708 47 . . Those marked thus * since paid. Commissioners' Statement. THT following is Statement of the Com- Misaioners' Orders drawnen Micheal 11. Shirk, Esq., Treasurer of Lancaster county, for the year 1861. Assesors' Pay, 1861. Adamstown, Samuel Stork, • 915 00 Bart twp., H. Baughman, 40 00 Breckaciek, Levi Laush, 42 00 Caernarvon; William "Fader,4o, Oxalic° East, J. G. Garman, 35 90 Cocalico West, John Stober,, 40 00 Colerain, lienerY Faxon, 42 00 Col,qmbia borough, James Barber, 9000 Conestoga, S. E. Rohrer, , 45 - 10 Coney B. F. Ebersole, 4Z - 00 Clay, John Eack, 35"00 Donegal Fast, Jacoh Bowers, 60 00 Donegal West, Ephraim G3Bll 37 50 Drumorc, James V. Welsh, 56 00 Ephrata, J. S. Sharp,, 52 00 Earl, Robert Tou - nsly, 70 00 Earl East, Win. S. Shirk. 52 00 Earl West, Levi G. Kemper, 50 00 Elizabeth. John Fausset, 30 00 Elizabethtown boy., John Kalev, 20 00 Eden, Jamea Risk, 32 00 Fulton, L. H. Mc Curdle, 4,3 21 liempield Est, Jacob, Hershey, 55 0G Fiernpfield West, H. S. 8 teigelman, 50 00 , Lam peter East, J. a ilitlenbach, 42 00 Larupeter West,. George Ulmer, . 40 00 Lancaster, Beesoun Huller, 22 011 Lan. city, KW.W., James Wiley, 145 00 " " S.N.W., IL P.. Carson 125 00 " " S. E.W., Jacob Gumpf, 115 00 " " N,E.W., liens. Lichty, 125 00 Leacook, 14040)2 Ruth, 4 § 00 Leacock upper, W. W. Porter, 50 00 Little Britain, F. Hoed. 35 00 Mandela:l, J. W. Frantz, 62 00 Manor, ' J. G. Landis, 13:5 00 Martin, Hugh Andrews, 25'00 Mount Joy, H. B. Painter, 55 00 Mount Joy borough, Peter Brunner, 30 00 Marietta borough, Isaac Risenger, 62 00 Manheim borough, Michael. White, 17 00 Paradise, Geo. Anthony, 40 00 Penn, Isaac Gingrich, 30 00 Pequea, Samuel Hess, ..25- 00 Providence, - Martin Huber, 27 00 Rapho, J. *enemas, 50 00 Salisbury, C. D. Warfel, 00 Sadabury, Briton Walter, 45 00 Strasburg, H. D.-Shultz, 56 00 Strasburg borough, 'John Weirntz;,. 20 00 Warwick, A. Hackman, .64 00 Washington bor. * , .20 00,. 0,544 71 Assessor Pay, 1852—0 n account of As- sessment for 1852. George Musser, :V. W. W., on account, OO J. 11. flegener, S.,E. W., 30.00 Charles B. Beal, N. W. W. 30 00 Assistant Assessors pay, 50.00 $135 00 Erecting Bridy'eA. William CoWin; in full for Iron Bridge at Hostetter's Mill,' $776 00 Aaron Hellman, for Masonry, 154 00 Chester County Commissioners''• for one half of expenie'of,re- conSCritplitigtridge at Piga, Grove, between' Chester ana Lancaster counties, 474 00 $1,404.00 Repairing .13ridgee. A. Davie & Co., repairing the Bridge at' Kirk, $174 25 Kennard & Leek, masonry and • ri'pairing, - 195 00 J. A. Miller, repairing Bridge - at Bell's Ford, - ' 312 S. Wolf & (J 0.,. on account of roofing Bridge at Snavely's Mill, 400 06 D. Sheaffer, repaying Bridge at Weaver's Mill, ' 68 62 Janitor J - , C. Snyder, Pay for one Year 8416 00 Court of Quarter Seseion. Sum'l. Evans, JO:sq., Clerk fees, $265 68 E.Frariktin,Esq.,isttorney fees, 933.00 Masser..klSq., Clerk, fees, 877 04 S. Boyd, Esq., Sheriff's fees, 667 06 Jorers'.pay, • - 2216 88 Grier and Tipstaves, 264 00 Jastices Costs, 14 8 0 Constai.l:olo bests 122 60 Witness Pay, 2170 80 $ 1 100:37 69 Coen't of Common Pleas. '• Tapirs Pay, Crier and Tips Laves, Court Howe. Joseph C. Snyder, altering Register. and sundries $54'83 Gas Bills, 210 28 C. F. Eberinan, Care and winding . town clock and repairs, 58 - 50 Ellen Wiley, cleaning House, 10 15 Lan. County Prifon, Carpet, 265 20 J. R. Russel, Haldware, 1 72 Daniel Ehrisman, Carpentry, ' 24 52 M. F. Steigerwalt, Carpentry, 207 60 Miller & Beates, Glass bill, 8 80 Henry Wagoner, laboring work, 800 J. It. Bitner, Freight on Glass, 30 Jos. Gotshall, repairing pavement, 6.25 Sim Mc Donall, reparmg sower,' &c., 6'50 Joseph Sampson for Brushes, 6 00 J. H. Barnes, for 2 Settees, 9 82 John May, for repairiiig chairs, 10 42 Deaner & Schaum, Tinning Dome Stc., 980 63 J. N. Miller, for Broome ! 3`49 Mary Hackman, for binding carpets, 3 50 Thomas Bovine, , Carpentry, 19 91 A. - Danner, Ornament for Clock Dial, 5 00 S. W. Taylor. for Painting, 514 52 J. W. Boating, Inspecting and Meas uring Tin Work on Doran, 55 00 W. Pancoast, for Cementing Roof, 19 75 Kendrick & Flinn,Plumbing 4 59 T. 'Rotharmel, far` Brushes, 00Bitshes,' - O. C. M. Caines, measuring Work on Dude, (Painting). .15 91 Wm D. Sprecher, for Cement, 3 00 George B. Slisum, for Fiarniture, 12 00 Coronor. Coronor and Justices, for holding Inquests on the, bodies of 43 per sots fouitd dead in 'this eounty, • $477 36 _ . Commissioner's Office.. P. G. Rborman, in full for salary for 1861, $BOO 00 P. G. Ebkrrnan, on account, 35 1,0 Edward Reilly, Salary & Pro feasional Services, 70 00 0. A. Reinitsb, Ink, Twine,&c., 1 59 J. Clarkson,lnkstands, Pens, 4_'25 Daniel Good, Eaq., in full for 192 days, $384 00 and 3406 miles- at 6 cents, $204 06. Total - 588,86 Balance, -. 188%36 Jos. Boyer, Esq . 175 . days, $350" 00 gild 3864 miles $231- 84. Total $5Bl 84. Balance, 231 84 Levi S. Reist, Esq., 150 days $3OO '002819 miles, slB9' 14. Total $439 14. Balance, 139 14 J Done; Rag," on account, serv ices as 'Oommissioriar, 1861, 350 00 Levi S. Reist, Esq-,.0n account - cif .1861, 350' 00 Joseph Boyer, Esq., on account of 1881, 430 00 P. G. Eberman, Jr., Assisting Clerk, April Ist, 1 5.0 Jesse Landis, EMI., Salary as Solicitor, 112 59 Elections Election Officers for holding Township Elections, $l,OlB , 48 Election fcir General' ElectiOn,l,ssB 71 Assessors pay for services ' for Elections, Constables pay. for Township . Elections, 195 90 Fiffi HEaumgardner, for 55 Ton Coal, $llB3 51 Printing. ~ Pearsol & Giest, for Fruiting, *lOl 25 S. A. Wylie, ' " - 57 50 Win. B. Wiley, [4. . 30 25 F. H. Stauffer, cc , 47 00 Rudolph Kuhn, F. L. Baker, , ". . 57 00 T. E. Cochran,. " 203 25 Heietand, Huber:l - Ss...Heckert, 186 50 Thomas, for Printink, ' . . 55 00 Sanderson, ' 4 , 105 50 Ensminger,. " H.H.W. Cox, " John Bear's sons, printing and sta tionary, 229 40 I. P. Bombesger 0..C0., for printing, 5 01) Samuel Wright, ce 44 00 H.B.Swarr, postage, envelopes $5 04 J. W. Cochran, 5 22 Public Offices. G. Waint, books and binding, $l7l 8 Henry Aluseer, E'sq.,. recording Court orders, 38 50 $2lO 37 Poor and House of Employment. William Gorrecht, Esq., in full of estimate for support of Poor for 1861, 514,000 00 Prison. Hugh S. Gara, Esq., in full of estimate for support of Pris on for 1861, ; $ll , OOO 00 Penitentiary. Eastern Penitentiary for sup port of- Convicts', ' • $564 70 Loans - Loans paid to individu a ls, $35,772 00 Loans paid in banks 16,000 00 • . Interest. Interest paid to tink* and te dividwas, . . • . $6,150 57 Post Morton 'Examinations: Post htoftont Exanilbatinos - held on the bodies of '25 persons, ' $250 00 .. Road Damages._ Goa. Sanderson Esq., for, Road Damages , for City. $433 42 P. Horn, West Heniptierd twp.', $2O 00 And'w. Shlott, 20 00 John Tregresses, " 1 20 00 A. Hershey ; " 76 00 j; Bossier's Estate, " 25 00 Jacob 14nirman, " 32 50 M rp. um ma, , " 28 00 Jacob C. Clair, " 17 00 Michael Siechrist, " = 22 00 John Atetais, " ' 22 80 Samuel Morrison, Colefain, 50 00 Ben. %tyers, Strasburg 7 00 Jacob Neff's estate, • ",,, 10 00 Miller, Raney, 25 00 CrM. 'Witmer, " 10 00 Isaac Landis, Manheim, 101 50 Henry Hess, Pequea. 75 0 WidOW Biurgeti, W. Larapeter, 20 00 Henry Kbagey, 25 00 Martin• Mylin, " , 30 00 A. J.‘ Myttn, - . 1,0 00 A..Greenawalt,Elizabetlttown bor 25 00 Daniel Sensenig, Brechnock, 40 00 Baltzer Sdhneder. ‘i ''' B'oo Abraham Foltz. ' 4 " 30 00 Christie& Schneder, " 800 Peter Stauffei, Ease Edrl, 15 00 John 'Sweitzer, • ' '" • '33 00 J. Burkhartl, • " . 5 00 Samuel Gooti, 4 ,` / •10 00 Isaac Redsesker, -W. Donegal, 33 00 John L. Gish, i "`' M 00 Henry Gingrich, ' " ' " 55 00 Adam Sharp, Warwick,' 20 00 Jacob Maltz, " 5 00 Henry Moore, -" • 6 00 Daniel Doster, ". ' - 10 00 Wm. Hershey, West Cocalico, 30 00 Jacob Eechtel, " 20,00 YacOb Mellinger's estate " 32 00 Isaac Rohrer, Ppper Leacock 50 00 Emanuel Wickel,. " 60 00 Moses Miller, Elizabeth, 15 00 Ankrim, Drathore, 10 00 041 74 1,990 42 496' 00 $2,485 42 George Long, Lax refunded, 7 50 Daniel Bitzer, " " 1 00 Philip S. Baker, taking A. B: McClain to. Rouse of Rofttge, 10 50 Dan. McOort, tax refunded, 66 P. S. Baker, tiling C. Hernelsen to house of Refuge. 10 50 John Baker, stating - account for Auditors, 5 00 M. H. Shirk, Esq.. Treasurer, exouerations on - State tax, 66 75 D. G. Eshleman, Esq., for Agri cultural Society, , 100 00 G'eo. Sanderson,. Esq., Mayor's and• Constables' fees in vagrant cases, 1209 , 68 Jacobalildebrand, tax refunded,, :3 50 Telegraph Office for dispatch,, , 8p G. M.ovory, Horse & buggy hire, 600 D. a. Grosh, and others, witness fees-in road cases, 525 S. Sprecher, boarding Jurors, 2 75 A. H. Smith, in com. vs. Speidle (November Term), 9 67 13. B. Painter & others, copying tax duplicates, ll.l 08 Jno. A. Wier, Esq., Treasurer of Penna. State Lunatic Hospital for support of Insaneliersons, 365 69 J. Landis, Esq., expenaea t o Har risburg & professional business 55 00 E. Reilly, Esq., services in case of Com. vs. Jim. J. Portnr, 60 00 J. Barber, Assessor, Columbia, attending special appeal, 3 09 Peter. Branner, Asst.:, Ms. Joy bor., attending special appeal, 200 Walter, Assessor. Sadehury, attending special tippeal, .2 00 J. S. Sharp, Assr., Ephrata, at tending special appeal, 2 00 H. M. White, Esq., transcript of act., relating to taxes, 1 00 Mtg.F.Cooper;per, boarding Jury 16 0.0 H. Musser, Esq., for recording officers elected in March, 1 , 03 00 C. Hess, tax refunded, 2 00 Chas. E. Wentz, lax refunded, 100 P. a Ebrirman, Jr., copying lists of taxables, ao 00 Wm. A. Atlee, Esq., for Auditing county offices. 115 50 Nelsen Wolfkill, tax refunded, 465 Adams Express, Freight & Nag 17 25 J. Foreman and eaters, laying out • = new Election District, 107 -00 J. B. Lichtrston, laying ,cut new electiMpletrint, • 22 '62 Amos Groff, for boarding' Jurors 20 00 Penna.. R. R. Company, freight on Muskets, .2 58 3, D. Boae,Esq., Sheriff, Dauphin co., bringing 'Xreider. to Lancaster "Corlirtylitil; ' -13 38 fitpiviring-muskets 158 75 W. H. Horstman, for 11. S. Flag, 30.25 Jacob Giial *tax ,refunded, 2 -84 Lancaster City,. Water Rent., 38 00 B.P.Cox, for collecting muskets, 400 Ida• Clark.lor `repairing Hag, 62 J. L, iloffmeier, taking J. Keats to Hon's& of Refuge, 10 50 J. Slackly, fore whitewashing a Bridge, &c., 7 75 Sam.. Leively, collecting tax in Washington Borough, 12 52 John Shaeffer, for books, 2 25 John Clark - , repairing Flag. 1 00 J. Gamber, attending to Fulton $2560 66 • $2,714 18 $3227 99 $1,230 15 Postage $lO 25 $51,772 OD $1,618 22 Miscellaneous. Ball, for Military exercise,. J. N. Miller, on account,. collect-, ing taxes, TO 00 Lan'r. Gas Company; Gas Bill for. Fulton Ball (Volunteers), 32 10 Lan.Gas Com'y,fOr flalLcif iioOk Ladder Company , (Vent, "y'4 40 Jos, C. Snyder, distribtrtin of Taiables.A- . 00 elt , E. Reilly, Esq., servic 63 00 3 00 vs. Elam After, P. Baker, services in Com.--viir Elam Arter, A. Lechler, boarding Jurors, Jos. Snyder, cleaning furnaces, Whitewashing, ic., 25 00 F.G. Eberman, distributing Tally Papers, 25'00 J. Engles, Arresting• Kidnappers 75 00 Jacob Franciscus, Distributing 4Asessutents, 30 10 Penna. R R, for Freight, 3. 13 S.Cole and oiliers, for arresting R Thomas for horse stealing, 20 00 W. Scollen, for arresting J. Kyle, for horse stealing, ' 21 00 Wm. B. Wiley. EN., Qualifying Sheriff and Commissioners, 50 J. A. McPherson, Tax Refunded, 4 86 M. Zahn], Interpreting at Court, 12 50 A. Derr Smith; for' Piofessional Services, 10 00 W. C. Boyd, Taxes Received by Treasurer for M. Marshall, 15 92 Hollinger, for Tax Refunded. 20 56 Jos `C, Snyder, for distributing, Tally Papers, lAltl Recapitulation Auditor's Pay, 130 00 Clerk's pay, 25 00 Commissioner's Orders, 107,866 20 Court bills and certificates, 9,879 23 Road Viewers Orders, 486 56 Constables returns, 245 54 Orders issued by County Com missioners and 13oard'of Relief for support of families depend ent upon Volunteers, .. 23,622 50 Exonerations allowed tax col lectors, ' 1,243 47 Commissions, 4,183 44 Outstanding taxes, 9,713 51 Treasurer's Commissions, 1,517 06 Balance in Treasurer's hands, 40,795 96 LEVI S. HEIST, JOHN. DONEE, JOSEPH BOYEA, Commissioners ATTEST:-P. G. EBERM.AN, Clerk Auditor's Report . We, The undersigned, Audi t Lancas ter county, do certify that We haVe carefully exarnened the above account of Michael H. Shirk, Esq., late Treasurer of tiaid county, and compared his vonehertrWith the strife iihd find a balance in his hands of FortY.Thousand Seven Hundred and Ninety-five Dokfris and Nit esy4ix cents, ($40095 4 96) 'Which hi has paid over to his successor, John , Denlinger, Esq., the present Treasurer, and'for which he has shoion us hii receipt. We have examined the account of William Gorrecht, ESq., Treasurer of the Poor and House of Employment of Lancaster wanly, and find a balance iwhis hands of Four Hund red and Thirty nine Dollars and'TsientY4hree cents ($439 23) on the first of January, 1662. Wellave also otamined - the account of Hugh S. Gam, Esq., 'Tseasurer, of the Board of Prison Inspectors, and found it correct, show ing a balance due him by the said Board' on the Ist day of January, .1662, of One Thous and and rift Y-eight Dollars and: Ninety-two cents ($1,058'92-). The liabilities of the County for individual loans at the present time, at 5 per cent per annum, amount to One Hundred and Thirteen Thousand, Four Hundred and Sixty-isix Dol lars and Seventyzfive Cents (113,466 75). De ducting.the amount in the hands of the Treas urer, (40,795 66,). would show an indebted ness of Seventy-two . Thousand, SiX' Hundred and Seventy Dollars and Eighty. cent5(72,679- 80). . The outstanding taxes , amount to , Nine Thousand, Seven Hundred and Thirteen Dol lars and Fifty-one cents ($9,713 51). In, witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands at the County Commissioners' Office, this 21st day of January, 1862. ' , JOHN MECA RTNEY, WILLIAM YON ARIDA,. JACOB, A. MILLER, . Auditors of Lancaster County. ESTATE OE ADAM: SoCH, CIF the Borough of Blerietta, Deceased.-- Letters of Admikristinstion on said estate 'having been graiiied' to 1 undersigned, nil persons -knowing • thremnelves indebted- wiN come forward -and settle, witboubldelay, and those having clause will present the same duly authenticated foe - iiiitlement. • SAM URL•HIPPLE, Residing. in -the 13orough of Marietta. HENRY tOPENIIEFFER, East ReMidield Township. February S, 1863-6 SI PLATED W A RE: A Large and tine stock of Plated ware at IL ib.lrE4'l,7. Uwe's, Corner of North Queee.ltreetBo.oenter,Square, Lancaster, Pa. Pei - Betts,lti . Voriety, •Coffne Urns. Pitchers, Goblets,; 'sat •Sisiacts,- alike Baskets, Card Baskets, Spoons,' FOrksvicaives, Casters, Stc.,lic., at manufsettarere !Mai. RETLATtn6 attended to at modeOtvrates T EWELRY.—A large and selected stock of fine jewelry of the latest patterns from the best factories in the country can be found at H. L. & E. d. Cor. North Queon st. and Centre Square, Lan caiter, Pa Our iiriceis ire moderate and alt goods warranted to be as represeated. . bQ'UAL or REGITLAR'TIMEKEEPERS, can be had of H t L. & V.: J. Zees, Ctil/. trth Quays-at., and 'Centir trait:Lanais ter, Pa., in the.'sbape of Equifil#h>ia Zoning— the'best article of Swine Jeyers now lathe .mar kit. They are lower in price than any . watch of b'qualtraality andj mit as titatiforepuic AMEL"BAKER, • AtTORNRY - AT 194 TV; - LANCASTER, IPA: OFFICE :—No. 24 Noirri DO:Situtzicir,, opposite 'the C,ourt Betise; t iVhire' he'NAN at tend to the practice of his professioo in a@l lons various branches. [Noy. 4,;"58L-ty- PRICE REDUCED:---The - thest Aloof oil at 50 cents per.gallon,•or 13,centar.per quart, at the itardvrate of PATTEIWer* CO. Marietia„.Jenuery 25, 1862. - •e ; lartkii. AND L 141.1045. - 11 Superior 01d Brazidy, Holland Gin, Old Maderta t lLtlibon, Sherry and Port. Wines. • • Pittabwrg Whiskey always on band at t the loweat market prices. 'Very Fine Brandy at a very lowligure, by tlie barrel. J. R. DIFIFENBACH. •` • r 1 - 11 AIL P A PERS.—We how. lust reccii.vd yv 'another supply from theiNew Yak end Philadelphia. manufactories, Pairkwams can rely upon the noweat stylea, Via* wail .be old unusually low at J ..R-.:1)1111efi, 1O LANDLORDS! Just received, Scotch . aud Iria WV S'KfES P ' Wi r t.° ted at M. D. rikiiitiintritt's, TORE ROOI4I TO LET.—The Roqm *ply 01 occupied by Miss Margaret Truingliwai Millinery, Apply to BARR SPANGLER. BRANDIES—aII brands—gu4mintead gen uine. Alexander D. Rance: ' BOHLEN'S long celebrated .G.IN, . H. D. BENJAMIN. EXCELLENT Looking e.n.d. Eating, Appe a l wa y s ou hand at AnderMVS, 8409 7 50 1 90 8 00 $3669 48 $19.9,708 47