The Mariettian. (Marietta [Pa.]) 1861-18??, February 20, 1864, Image 3

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    gljt Prat Rinititian.
MARIETTA CAR }lovas. The several pas
senger trains will leave the "Upper-station
Depot" as follows: Morning train, East, at
ten minutes before S ; Mail train West, 12:11 ;
Harrisburg Accommodation train; East, at 6:39
and the evening train West, at 7:02.
or Wanted. A boy between fifteen
and sixteen years of age, to learn the
Printing business. Inquire at this office.
Earietta, Pa,, Saturday, February 9.0, 1864.
ifir At a late meeting of the Ladi es
Patriotic Circle of Marietta, the follow
ing officers were elected to serve the
ensuing year
President, Mrs. H. D. Benjamin.
Vice President, Mrs. Thomas Zell
Treasurer, Mrs. Lizzie Doyle.
Seretary, Miss Emma Budisill
Cutting Committee :-- Mrs. Annie
]rout, chairman ; assistants, Mrs. G.
Clawges; Mrs, S. P. Sterrett, Mrs.
Theo. Westland, Mrs. Dr. Greve, Miss
Ella Cook..
ma
gir Nye were shown, a few days since,
one of the tinest pieces of mechanism
we bad ever seen before. Mr. H. D.
Benjamin,, with a great deal of genius,
worked out a most tastefully beautiful
"Bird-House." The most of the work
was done with a common jack knife. It
is two.stories high with eight bird
apartments on the first story and four
on the second ; it has an imitation slate
mot, beautiful door-ways, four beautiful
goddesses—one in the middle of each
front—having four fronts. The whole
surmounted by a beautiful miniature
dug and flag-staff. It is intended for
the Soldiers' Fair at Lancaster, next
Week.
lr "Old John White"—class leader
.Titibn White got into a bad fix on Wad
*
nesday Last i whilst on his way to Phila
delphia t e his sixth sou off under
Uncle Sam ag. John passes at home
in, this place as rather a "pious old
darkee." He is charged with taking
NI rS. Elill's—also a lady of color--pock
et-book, containing 818 ; he was searched
and the money found on his person
Instead of getting to Philadelphia, be
got into the County Prison.
COX For sale at this office.—Several
zepies of steel engravings of Washing
ton. Everett, Washington Irving, the
Lust Supper, the Pilgrims leaving home,
Washington ut 30, and several other fine
engravings for parlor ornaments. Also
copy of Washingtoo Irving, framed.
Any of these fine pictures will be sold
cheap if uppliention be made soon.
A grand concert will be given in
the M Church on Monday evening
nest, by Marietta vocalists. We are
told that a number of new and patriotic
pieces will IN song. An admission fve
eaten cents will be charged, the fund to
po toward purchasing Sabbath school
hooks. The concert will commence at
7 o'clock.
,ttei In consequence of the great length
of the Commissioners' annual statement
et the finances of the County, our space
for local and general news is greatly
curtailed this week, but as we regard
this statement as one of great impor
tance to every tax-payer, we publish it,
notwithstanding its length.
tkir The Aeolian Male Quartette of
Columbia will assist in the musical en
tertainment to be given on Monday
evening nest--22d—at the M. E. Church.
This accession will make 22 performers
-'vocal and instrumental—who will us
e* in this concert. Let the church he
air "The Outcast Daughter; or the
Father's Curse" is the title of a neatly
:gotten up story, in pamphlet form, by
Finley Johnson. The typography is
'very creditable—published by Rambo,
, of the Columbia Spy. Price Tea cents,
Sent to any address, prepaid, on receipt
.of price.
....m.o . ...... ..... •
Isar Don't forget that on Monday
•next, excursion tickets will be issued
•to those wishing to attend the Soldiers'
Fair, at Lancaster, good until Saturday
evening. They must be asked for, and
.can be had any day during the week.
Tomorrow (Sunday) will be the
'first public ese of the new Melodeon at
The M. E. Church. The scholars at
tached to the Sabbath school will give
their eatertainment,—morning and eve
ning.
......
411, Our young friend John Spangler
bas purchased the Hardware establish
ment of David Roth, and will at once
set sail on his own hook. May success
Attend him.
Jur Just as we were about going to
press we received a letter from Sergt.-
Maj. Sigmund Wisner of the 79th Pa.
Regiment.' It wilt appear in our next.
or The Susquehanna is again ice
bound. The intense cold weather of
Monday and Tuesday closed it.
. .....
pr. Landis has the celebrated
Ambrosia for the hair, for sale, besides
.a fine lot of new style coal oil lamps.
The best thing out !
THE GUM CLOTI4 OVER COAT is the
very beet thing out for wet weather—not
Cloth—bat demething far supenor war
'Anted not to shrink'' , Call and examine them
AT DIFFENBACFPS.
FINANCES OF LANCASTER 19INTY.
Reee'pts in the County Treasury for 1863.
1863.] JOHN DENLINGER, Treasurer, Dr.
To 'balance in hand, as per report
of last County Auditors, $ 41,373:00
Jan. 12, Rec'd from G. Gehhart, J.
of the P., W. Donegal township,
for Stray Horse sold, 37:30
Jan. 16, Reed from H. Watson, of
Marne twp on account of bridge
at Good's Mill, 23:32
Jan. 22, Reed of John Denlinger,
Treasurer, interest and commissions, 347:75
Jan. 22, Reed from Militia tax as
per act of assembly, 2,999.93
Jan. 26, Reed from State tax being
amount over and above state quota, 5,032:40
Jan, 27, Reed from S. W. P. Boyd, *
Sheriff, fines and jury fund, 10:00
Jan. 31, Reed from Jesse Lanlis,
costs in commonwealth vs. John
Simpson. 7:93
Feb. 2, Rec'd from same, costs, in
commonwealth vs. John Simmon, 10:16
Feb. 4, Rec'd from John Sheaffer,
a blank tax duplicate, 60
Feb 14, Rec'd from Brinton Wal
ter, Esq , of Sadsbury township,
exonerated tax, 13:43
Feb 24, Rec'd from Levi Laush,
collector of Brecknock twp., ex
onerated tax, 25
Feb. 28, Rec'd from C. L. Stoner,
collector of West Wards city, er
ror of duplicate in 1861, 127:51
March 9, Rec'd from Joseph Hersh,
sup. of Leacock twp., per share of
bridge at Dentlinger's Mill, 301:06
March 14, Rec'd from Jesse Landis,
costs in commonwealth vs. B. F.
Kauffman, 8:86
March 26, Reed from C. D. Warfel,
of Salisbury twp., per share of
bridge at Dentlinger's mill, 11:69
March 28, Rec'd from John :Jensen
ig, of Earl township, loan, 500:00
March 30, Rec'd front Anna Wit
mer, acting executrix of Jacob
Witmer, dec'd of Earl twp., loan, 4,000:l.0
March 30, itc'clfrom Dan'l Rohrer,
of East Hempfleld twp. loan, 3,000:00
March 30, Reed from John Doner,
of Manor township, loan, 4,000:00
March 31, Rec.'d from Daniel Wit
mer, of Earl township, loan, 1,300:00
April 1, Received from John 1..
Rohrer, of Upper Leacock town
ship, loan, 1,000:00
April 1, Reed from B. FL Longen
ecker, of Lancaster twp., loan, 1,000:0
April 1, Reed from John G. Ken
dig, of East Lampater two., loan, 2,500:00
April 1, Reed from John Rachel,
of Strasburg twp., loan, . 2.000:00
April I, Rec'd from Henry Buck
waiter, of Manheiin twp-. loan, 4500:00
April I, Rec'd from TobiasKreider,
of West Lampeter twp., loan, - 1,000:00
April 1, Rec'd from Mrs. E. Bink
ley, of Manheim twp., loan, 1,500:00
April 1, Rec'd from John Buckwal
ter, of West Lampeter Lwp. ' loan, 1,300:00
April 2, Reed front John Rohrer,
of Upper Leaeock twp., loan, 800:00
April 2, Ree'd from Christian Sny
der, of Warwick twp., loan, 6,000:00
April 13, Rec'd front John G. Ken
dig, of East Lampeter twp-, loan, 2,000:00
April 20, Rec'd from Jacob C. Clair,
ior blank tax duplicate, 25
April 21, Reed from Peter Franey,
of Columbia, relief money re
turned, 7:00
April 22, Rec'd from Jesse Landis,
amount collected in suit of com
monwealth, vs. D. Laird. 338:25
'April 22, It, e'd front Henry Miller,
for blank tax duplicate, 23
May 11. Rec'd front F. A. Strein,
justice of peace, of W. Cocalico
twp , for two strays sob!, 6:03
May 41, Reed from S. W. P. Boyd,
sheriff, fines and jury fund, 13:00
Mao 15, Itec'd front Peter Martin,
Prothon'y, jury fund and fees,. 250:00
June 20, Reed from Jesse Landis,
costs in commonwealth vs. John
Gran, 13:15
July 14, Rec'd from David Kemper,
of Ephrata twp., loan, 626:00
Jwy 14,.Rec'd from Lan'r County
Bank, loan, 30,000:00
Jute 22, Reed from State Treas'r
for abatemeut to County for pay
ing slate tax ' 2.073:45
Aug. 21, Reed from Cyrus Cremes,
tine in case of commonwealth vs.
Sarah Clepper, 10:00
Aug. 24, Reed from Jesse Landis,
tines in case of commonwealth vs.
P. Donegan, 1 :00
Aug. 24, Rec'd from Philip S. Ba-
Ler, fine in case of coo. vs. D.
Howard, 1:00
Aug. 2-1, Reed from J. B. Amwake,
line in case of commonwealth vs.
Mary Yeager, 1:00
Sep. 2, Reed from Wm. Ensminger,
of Manheiin township, loan, 1,200:00
Sep. 7, Reed front Lancas'r County
itatk, loan, 8,000:00
Sep. 7, Rec'd from Isaac Grish, col
. lector exonerated tax fur 1862, 30
Sep. 7, Rec'd from J. G. Brown,
justice of the peace, of E. Hemp
' rieid twp., for stray steer sold, 15:00
Sep. 8, Reed front Jesse Landis,
costs in cons. vs. F. Bellinger, 8:89
Oct. 13, ltec'd front Frederick J.
Ev4tis, exonerated tax, assessed
in Warwick township. 30
Oct. 1:1, Rec'd front Jesse Landis,
costs In corn. vs. 11. Eberly, 11:02
Oc . 27, Rec'd from Jesse Landis,
cots in commonwealth vs. Jacob
Groff, 34:11
Nov. 2, Reed from E. Burkholder,
justice of the peace, West Earl
twp., fines for breach of Sabbath, 8:00
Nov. 7, Rec'd from Jesse Landis,
fur interest on li. fa. tor tax col
lected from Mountjoy aud Wash
ing,ton Borough, 11:39
Nov. 12, Rec'd from Samuel Eby,
of Elizabethtown, balance from
relief land refunded, 12:50
Nov. 27, Itec'd from C. M. Martin,
justice of the peace, of Mountjoy
nor . tines in case of J. Duffey a.
Nagle, • 5:00
Nov. 30, Rec'd from H. Musser,
clerk of Q. S., dues and jury lurid, 487:1I
Nov. 30, Reed from H. Musser,
clerk of Q. S., for registering dogs, 16:00
Dee. 4, Rec'd from S. H. Brubaker,
for fine in commonwealth vs. So
phia 13urgnet, 1:00
Dec. 7, Rec'd from Thomas B. Jef
. tries, for 015 lumber from bridge
at Greaff's, 5:00
Dec. 28, Ree'd from Peter Martin,
Prothonotary, jury fund, 37:25
Dec. 31, Rec'd from Wm. m. Slay
maker, justice of the ,peace, of
Paradise twp., for stray steer sold, ; 20:50
Jan. 2, Itec'd from W. M. Cooper,
collector of Sadsbury twp., ain't
of extra assessment, 359:66
Jan. 2, Reed from state tax being
the amount furnished by the coun
ty to pay the bal. of state tax, 41,469:15
Aggregate Assessment of the
County rates and levies for
1861, per list furnished
treasurer hy County Com
missioners, to wit:
Adamstown Bor. $ 169 28
Bart, 949 67
Brecknock, 747 51
Carnarvou, 1423 31
Cocalico East, 1268 78 . •
Coealico West, 1886 26
Colerain, 1032 76.
Columbia Borough, 2516 52
Conestoga, 2120 52
Coady, 1287 15
Clay, 1563 70
Donegal East, 4047 71.
Donegal West, 1136 37
Drumore, 1814 71.
Ephrata, 2834 07 •
Earl,
3798 74
Earl East,. • . 2515 10 •.
Earl-West, • 3093. 91 •
Elizabeth, - 938 89
ElizabethtosOn Bor., 271 43,
• - •
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Eden, 696 83
Fulton, 1223 28
Hempfield East, 3774 36
Hempfield West, 3411 47
Lampeter East, 4164 07
Lampeter West, 3524 23
Lancaster, 1705 49
Lan. city—E. Wards, 5690 05
W. Wards, 5290 24
Leaeock, 3161 26
Leucock Upper, 3139 70
Little Britain, 1311 09
Manbeim,
Martic,
Manor, 6510 01
Mount Joy, 2221 69
Mount Joy Bor., 631 91
Manheim Borough, 468 56
Marietta Borough, 879 87
Paradise, 2678 12
Penn,
Pequea,
Providence,
Rapbo,
Salisbury,
Sadsbury, 1055 04
Strasburg, 3063 55
Strasburg Borough, 600 19
Warwick, 3182 97
Washington Bor., 325 03
112,708 63
To Cash received for Excess -
tax, as follows, to wit :
East Wards City, 1861 $7l 19
Eliztibeth, 1862 3 42
West Wards City, " 24 76
Rapho, " 7 62
Carnarvon, " 11 13
East Wards—City " 23 52
Paradise, 2 27
Clay, " 5 03
Conoy, " 2 11.
Martin, 3 57
Donegal East, " 3 50
Lampeter West, " 50
Manor, 8 79
Salisbury, ill 8 42
Little Britain, " 9 50
Drumore. , 5 70
Lampeter East, " .25 45
Fulton, . 705
Eden, 1863 7 17
Colerain, '' 4 75
~
Lancaster, 7 13
Marietta Borough, " 37 05
Providence, • " 670
Columbia Borough, " 42 52
Donegal East, ~ 6 14
~
Leacock Upper, 5 80
"
Brecknock, 75
Manheiw, " 4 11
"
Earl West, 9 58
Manheim Borough, " 2 85
Mount Joy, " 18 15
Canny. ~ 4 2S
Hempfield West, 19 76
Strasburrr t ' Borough, " 494
Donegal West, ". 2 90
Elizabeth, 1 14
" 2
Warwick, 22 5
Manor, " 20 65
Sadsbury, " 16 15
Penn, 2 28
Hempfield East, " 9 71.
Pequea, " 1 67
Total, 486 84
'go amount of outstandigg, per last
report of County Auditor, 16,563:41
Items in Court bills unpaid, 41:20
" Relief orders, 128:00
Bounties and County de
fence bills unpaid, 141:62
Total, $ 299,324:49
Expenditures of 1863.
By amount of Court order, in favor
of William Von Nelda, Jacob A.
Miller and John Strohm, Jr.,
County Auditors, for auditing the
several accounts and incidental
expenses for 1862, 139:00
P. G. Eberman, Court order for
Stating the account of 1362, 25:00
705 Commissiuners orders drawn for
1863, including Bounties, &c., 211,230:81
772. Court Bills and Certificates, 10,275:31
411 Orders drawn by the Board of
Relief to families of Volunteers, 14,336:25
Orders drawn by the County Com
missioners, to families of Drafted
Men, 1,144.50
46 Road Viewers and Surveyors
orders, 441:55
Constabies returns to Court of Q. S., 256:46
Exonerations allowed Collectors, 2,579:23
Commissions, 5,465:50
Outstanding Taxes
Earl East,lBs7,
Raplac, township, 1861 200:00
Cocalico E. " '1862 206:24
Bart " 1863 702:67
Brecknock, "
Carnarvon, " 396:86
Cocalico E. ' 616:38
Cocalino W. " o 920:38
Columbia bor. 417:00
*Conestoga, " " 196:42
*Donegal E. " " 119:60
Drumore, " 507:92
*Ephrata, ./ /1 1,299:07
*Earl. " 4, 1,360:99
Earl E., " " 803:11
Elizabethtown bor. " 36:66
Fulton township, " 395:03
Lampeter E, " 1,400:15
"
‘• W. 14 803:92
*Lan'r City, E. W. " 946:24
" " W. W. " 1,900:00
Lqaeock township, " 550:87
Little Britain" " 522:00
*Martin, " ~ 268:23
*Mount Joy " ‘‘ 570:00
*Muuntjoy bor., " 77:20
*paradise township, " 253:69
11
Rapbo, 1,806:11
Salisbury, " 11 2,712:16
*Strasburg, " li 840:59
Strasburg borough, " 243:22
Washington " " 150:03
Treasurer's Commission on 07,-
392:82 at 8-10 per cent , 2,219:20
Balance, 29,544:44
Total,
Those marked tkus*have since paid
Auditor's Report.
We, the undersigned ,?Luditors of Lancaster
county, do certify, that we have carefully eat
ambled the account of John Denlinger, Esq.,
Treasurer of said county, and have compared
his voughers with the same and find a balance
in his hands of Twenty-nine thousand five.
hundred and forty-four dollars and forty-four
cents, ($29,544:44,) which he has paid over to
his successor, Samuel Hess, Esq., the present
Treasurer, and for which he has shown-us his
receipt.
We have examined the account of Christian
Gast, Esq., Treasurer of the Poor and House
of Employment of Lancaster county, and find
a balance due him of Eight hundred and sixty
nine dollars and fifty cents, ($869:50,) on the
Ist day of January, 1869.
We have also examine the account of Pe
ter Johns, Esq., Treasurer of the Board of
Prison Inspectors, and find it correct, showing
a balance due him by the said Board, of nine
ty-three dollars and forty-five cents, ($93:45,)
on the Ist day of January, 1864.
The liabilities of the county at the present
time for individual loans at five per cent. per
Annum, amounts to $167,548:63, deducting the
above amount in hands of the Treasurer, $29,-
544:4-4, would show an indebtedness of $138,-
004:19, the outstatiding Tax amounts to
.613:55.
In witness whereof we have hereunto Bet
our hands at the Commissioner's Office, this
Twentieth day of January, 1869.
JACOB A. MILLER,
JOHN STROHM, JA.,
SAMUEL BOOK,
Auditors of Lancaster County.
Commissioners' Statement:
TEE following is a statement of the Com
missioners' Orders drawn on John Den
linger, Esq., Treasurer of Lancaster county,
for the year 1863.
Assessors' Pay.
4475 00
974 37
Adamstown, Samuel Stork, $15:00
Bart, Geo. W. Johnson, 40:00
Brecknock, Levi Laush, 42:00
Carnarvon, Joseph Weaver, 40:00
Cocalico East, Emanuel Weisser, 37:00
Cocalico West, E. Fasnacht, 40:00
Colerain, James M'Culloughi 45:00.
Columbia bor., Jos. H. Black, 90:00
Conestoga, S. M. Rohrer, 43:00
Conoy, A. M. Bachman, . 32:00
Clay, Wm. R. Furlow, 35:00
Donegal East, John Fumbach, 63:00
Donegal West, H. K. Pierce, 37:50
Drumore, E. Shoemaker, 56:00
Ephrata, Jacob S, Sharp, 52:00
2648 42
1715 70
847 17
3843 61
4081 73
Earl, Isaac G. Sprecher,
Earl East, George S. High,
Earl West, Jacob wolf;
Elizabeth, Joseph M. Mathews, 30:00
Elizabethtown bor., J. F. Eeking,er, 20:00
Edcn, John Graham,
Fulton, L. H. M'Cardle, 50:00
Hemptield East, Henry Sholl, 55:00
Elempfield West, Jos. Bard,
Lampeter East, 'Robert Miller,
Lam peter West, --,
Lancaster twp., Benjamin Hubk.. 22:00
Lancaster city—N. W. Ward, G.
'• " S. E. Ward, Jacob
Gumph, in full, 80:00
' " " N. E. Ward, Geo.
P. King, in full, 150:00
Leacock, Joel S. Eaby, 45:00
Leacock Upper, N. F. Sheaffer, 50:00
Little Britain, Win. Gibson, 40:00
Alanheim, Samuel Kling, 62:00
Martic, James A. Ewing, 35:00
Manor, John Brady, 90:00
Mount Joy twp., H. B. Painter, 55:00
Mount Joy bor., J. R. Fitzgerald, 30:00
Marietta bor., David Roth, 32:00
Manheim bor., H. Diffenderfer,
17:00
Paradise, Elias Miller, 45:00
Penn, Benjamin D. Danner, 30:00
Pequea, Samuel 'Hess, 30:00
Providence, Martin Reese, 29:00
Rapti°, J. 13. Breneman, 50:00
Salisbury, J. D. Warfel, 70:00
Salisbury, W. M. Cooper, 46:00
Strasburg twp., J. W. Fritz, 56:00
Strasburg bor., John Warn tz, 25:00
Warwick, A. B. Hackman, 60:00
Washington, Wm. Artman, 20.00
J. G. Spreeher, Assessor, Earl twp..
additional Assessments, 3 00
W. M. Cooper, Assessor, Sadsbury
twp., additional Assessments, 5 00
111. Benedict, Assessor, Conestoga
twp., on account, di 1864, .20 00
Eugene Harkins, Assesvr, S. W.
Ward, on account, of 1734, 50 00
Bridges.
Thomas B. Jeffries for repairing
Bridge at GreetPs Landing, $ 71 75
J. McGinnis bill for bolts, 3 00
- _
Surnmy.& Bro Lumber bill, • 177 00
Daniel _Denlinger for furnishing
wing-walls at Pequea Bridge, 7 96
Henry Musser, Esq.. Clerk fees, S 997 56
W. A. Alice, Attorney fees, 94 00
T. B. Livingston, do., 547 00
S. W. P. Boyd, Sheriff's do., 820 62
Jurors' Pay, 2055 21
WitneSses do., 2457 13
Justices costs, 1303 24
Constables do., - 1398 43
Crier and Tipstaves, 264 00
Jurors Pay,
Tipsta res,
Jacob Gable, repairing water and
gas pipe, $ 6 z. 7.
Henry Wagoner for labor, 5 37
Henry Wagoner and others, laying
pavement, 34 06
David Bair & Co., for sundries, 3 97
Lancaster City for water rent, 38 00
John Johns for revenue Stamps, 50
Joseph C. Snyder, for sundries, IS 3t
Ditto for relaying pavement, 20 00
C. F. Eberman for repairing clock, 3 (10
Isaac Dunn fur repairing Tile pave
ment, 2 50
Daniel Hartman, bill for Ice, 2 19
Breneman &-. Hauke for Curtains, 8 05
18:87
C. Anne for repairing blinds,
J. Rotharmai for brushes,
A. S. Harrison for Tile, 2 25
Comber & Hofer for German Seals, 50 50
John Ford for 56 load: of sand, 24 OS
Frederick weaver for labor, 6 00
D. Pancost, repairing roof, 4 00
Deaner & Shaum for cleansing heat
ers, &c., 32 35
Charles Blumenstook setting curb-
stone, &c., 5 50
Rudy for laying pavement, IS 76
461:19
Coroner.
Absalom Bixler, Esq., Coroner and
Justices of the Peace, for holding
Inquests on the bodies of 45 per
sons found dead in Lancaster
County, $522 86
Commissioners' 0 .. ,6qee.
William Spencer, Esq., 133 days
services as Commissioner at $2.00
per day $266.00 and 2596 tuiles at
6 cents per mile $155.76. Total
amount $421.76. Balance due
him at settlement, $ 221.76
John Doner, Esq., 137 days at $2.00
per day $274.00 and 1873 miles at
6 cents per mile $112.33. Total
$386.38. Balance due him at
settlement, 186 3S
Levi S. Reist, Esq., 140 days at
$2.00 per day $280.00 and 2900
miles at 6 cents per mile $174.u0.
Total $454.00. Balance due hint
at settlement, 204 00
Jesse Landis, Esq., one year's sala
ry as solicitor, 150 00
P. G. Enerman, Clerk, one year's
salary, 800 00
G. Clarkson for steel pens, 3 25
William Spencer, Esq., on ac't of
services as Commissioner, 400 00
David Kemper, Esq., on ac't of
21,613:85
$299,324:49
services, 250 00
Jno. Doner, Esq., on acct of services, 254 00
Elias Barr & Co., for envelopes, - 96
Jacob S. Shirk, for letter seal, 25
J• Hurst for steel pens, 2 50
Election Officers for holding Gen.
Elections, - $ 1256 02
Ditto. for holding Twp. elections in
March, 1006 23
Ditto for holding City elections, 78 70
Ditto for special election in Martin
township, 29 50
Ditto for special election in Wash
ington borough,' • 18 45
G. Clarkson, preparing General
Election return, 3 00
J. E. Carpenter and J. H. Drucke
milleri•clerking for return Judges, 13 24
Jacob Foltz, qualifying Election
Officers, 50
Assessors for lists of voters, 370 00
'Constables for holding twp electiOns, 193 65
Fuel.
H. Baumgardner, bills for coal at
the Court House for:the years
1862 and 1863, $ 472 25
MEW
" S. W. Ward, H. P.
Carson, in full, 130:00
Ditto on Account of 1863
Court of Quarter Sessions
Court of Common Pleas
Court House
Elections.
Lancaster Gas Company Gas bills
for 1863,_ $ 57 30
Pearsol S: Geist, 6 176 75
William B. Wiley, 10 75
F. H. Stouffer, 47 75
F. L. Baker, 43 50
J. M. Ensminger, 61 00
S. A. Wylie, 221 63
George Sanderson, 94 00
Hiestand & Co., 245 94
John Baer's Sons, 164 75
Kuhn & Haas,
Samubl Wright,
E. H. Thomas,
Public Offices
George Wiant for Blank Books and
Binding, $ 249 96
J. W. Hartley, seal press for Re
corder,. 6 25
John May, repairing chairs, 1 50
G. Sehner & Sons for boards, :11 05
70:00
52:00
50:00
Christian Cast, Esq., Treasurer of
the Poor and House of Employ—
ment, in full of estimate for the
support of Poor for 1863, $17,500 00
Prison.
42:00 I Joseph Sampson, Esq., Treasurer of
32:00
50:00
the Lancaster County Pri•on. On
20:00
account of estimate fur 1863, $ 3750 00
Peter Johns, Esq•, Treas'r in full ; 7750 00
120:00
Eastern Penitentiary of Penns3l
- for support of Convicts for
1562, $460 97
John J. Cochran, Esq., bill for Post
age and envelopes,
Loans.
Loanspaid to bauks and individuals, $76,422.00
Interest paid to Banks and indi
viduals, $BllO 07
Post Morton Examinations.
Post Mortem examinations on the
bodies of 14 persons found dead in ,
Lancaster County, $l4O 00
Joseph C. Snyder, for 51 weeks pay
as Janitor, *4OB 00
Road Damages
John Gest, - Salisbury, $ 10 00
Christian Showalter, Earl, 63 50
Wm. Hays, Little Britain, 10 00
Joseph Smedley. Fulton. GO 00
Peter E. Eckert, Leacock, 25 00
Levi E. Eckert, do 75 00
John Eby, do 75 00
Reuben Bear, Warwick, 3 00
James McPherson, Drumore, 5 00
G. W. Bair, Upper Leacock, 55 00
Jacob Brubaker, do 35 00
Benj. Long, Manheim, 10 00
Z. Binkley, Manor, 90 00
$2636 50
John Harnish, Martin, 90 00
Jacob Thomas, do and Con-
estoga, 90 00
Ab'm Hershey, Flempfield, 75 00
Susan Peters, Elizabethtown, 15 00
Geo, Sanderson, Esq., Mayor,
road damages, due the city, 305 07
-
George Ackerman, city, 12.50
$259 'll
l'ax Refunded
No. 16 Win. Roberts, Collector,
West Hempfield, ' $l7O 00
18 Jacob N. Miller, City, 10 97
39 Jacub Shirk, City, . 33 00
49 Peter Elser, Clay, 78 60
70 Tures Rockafellow. Manor,
Militia, 247 00
76 John B. Stehman, 2 88
132 Geo. Diller, 3 35
459 Geo. Marks, 11. Leacock, 79 31
668 Soren Wiesser E. Cocalico,
error in Duplicate, 546 89
582 C. L. Stoner, City, - 41 00
81 Geo. Long, East Donegal, 10 - 54
82 John Huston, Marietta, 16 52
623 W. Duncan, Eden, Error, 110 00
662 P. W. Auxer, 16 97
6528. Spellman, 37 72
10,237.19
$ 2391 30
407 U 0
§2795.30
vagrants.
Geo. Sanderson, Esq., Mayor, and
Constables' fei.s in vagrant cases,
for 1863, $llB9 94
. .
Bounties to Volunteers, and expen
ses for county and State. $36,007 36
Miscellaneous.
2 60
2 87
P. S. Baker, taking 7 persons to
house of refuge, $lO5 75
Sensual Huber, taking 6 persons to
house of refuge, . 61 10
Jacob Gundaker, taking 1 person to
house of refuge, 11 75
A. A. Messenkop, taking 2 persons
to house of refuge, 25 65
A. Fairer, taking 2 persons to house
of refuge, 23 50
Thomas Kirk wood, arresting Chas.
13odey, 25 00
Win. Cooper, boarding jurors, 40 25
James Hood, for assistant assessor, 2 00
John E. Zellers, dividing election
district and draught, 6 00
James Barber, assessing militia in
Columbia, 11 26
Henry "gusset, recording bonds, &c. 4400
William B. Wiley, qualifying com-
294 62
missioners, ..
John A. Wier, Esq., for support of
insane in Pennsylvania Hospital, 328 50
B. Hackman, assessing militia, 6 72
George P. King, attending 2 days
special appeal, 2 00
J. D. Warfel, attending 2 days spe-.
cial appeal, 1 00
E. Miller, attending '2 days special
appeal, 1 00
Jesse Landis, Esq., Professional ser
vices, 35 00
Henry Musser, Esq., recording
names of officers elected, f 4 62
P. G. Eberman, Jr., assisting clerk, 1 50
City Constables. arresting pick
pockets, .... 15 00
Sam'l Wisser, for assessing militia, 3 54
John Johns, for revenue stamps, 20 83
J. Aug. Atlee, for auditing public
offices, 105 00
Lf.mcaster city water rent, 38 00
' , John Mason, relief, . 4 00
Jos. Eberman's heirs, care and
winding town clock, 25 00
J. A. Miller, Wm. Von Neida and.
Joan Strohm, re-auditing county
accounts, 16 50
J. Landis and E. C. Reilly, pro
fessional services in common
wealth vs. Laird, 50.00
D. Bair &Co bill for bunting, 9 18
A & C Brooks for mending flag 1 50
Levi Reist expenses in Sammy vs Reist 10 00
Subscription to sewernear Court House 50 00
Telegraph despatches 1 00
W Block and others for services in . ..
$2469.10
removing public documents 10 00
George Hawthorne witness fess 2 31
E Rohrer whitewashing 12 00
P R. R. Co freight on boxes 35 60
1 Sprecher for special assessment 3'oo
J E Girvin hauling records 8 75
D Pitch for chisel and coal rake, &c 2 94
J Denlinger, Treasurer, to pay bal.
of quota of State tax due by Co. to
the State for 1863 41,469 15
P G Eberman for 18 empty boxes 9 00
H Spindler for hauling iecords and
keeping them 5 00
Isaac Bitter for the same 4 OD
Samuel. Renck ditto . 400
William Steacy ditto 800
Michael Ibeck .ditto'
.1 1 00
Wm. Spencer, esq.,.for expenses in -
removing and securing records • B'so
'Charles Foulk and oihers for same, 11,20'
$2968.66
Gas
Printing
3 00
22 50
21 09
$1112.57
$268.76
Poor
$11,000.00
Penitentiary
Postage
$l3 01
Interest
Janito?
$llO4 07
$1404 65
Military
Miss Mary Bowman, President of
Childrens Home, donation for sup
port of children of soldiers in
service,
C Snyder watching Court House
Ph S Baker bringing J Kahm from
.11.1 aryland 35 55
P R R. Co for hauling, slabs • , 10 30
William Sheer hauling ice . g
- 34
Lancaster County Bank for rev stamps 300
W ref Cooper for special assessment . 5 00
T Robison for arresting horse thief 26 00.
Samuel Stork tax, refunded 2.5 00
M 'Zahn for interpreting in court 25 00
H Diffendurfer for errors in duplicate 32 80
If Wagoner and others for labor 7 00
Adana Express Co for packages 75
W B Wiley qualifying Cgratilission
era and Sheriff,
John Smith and others, copying. tax
duplicates
$43,146 20 ,
Total amount of Commissioners' or
ders and Court bills and card&
CM
, _ ,
Auditors' Pay 189 00
Clerks' Pay gSIQO
Relief of Families" of Volunteers 14,3361,25 ,
Relief to families of Drafted men 1,144 50
Road Viewers orders, 441 55
Constables' returns 256 46
Exonorations 2,579 23
Commissions ~ ; .-' . : ' , 5,468 89
Outstanding Taxes 21,613 .85
Treasurer's commissions, 2,219 20
Balance in Treasurer's hands 29,544 44
Grand !Total, , . i 099,324 49
JOHN' DORER,
- WILLIAM SPER . CER,
DAVID KEMPER.
Commissioners.
P. G. Eiiiaxax, filtrk
Friends and Relatives of the brave
SOL DIE RSA: SAILORS.
H ULLOWAY'S PILLS & ODITIMIT
,4 LL VPHO HATT>. S AND
Itelativei in the Army- mi 'Navy, should
take special care, that they be amply supplied
with these Pills and Ointment; and where the
brave Soldiers and Sailors have, neglected to
provide themselves with them; no better Pres
ent can he sent them by their friends. They
have been proved to. be the Soldier's never
failing-ffiend in the hoOr of need.
Coughs and Colds affecting-TtitopC
Will be speedily relieved and - effeetnallY
cured by using these admirable medicines, and
by paying proper attention, to the Directions
which are attached to each- ,
Pot or Box.
Sick Headache and want of Appetite Incident
to ,!Soldiers !
Those feelings which so sadden us, usually
arise from trouble or annoyances, obstructed
prespiration, or eating and drinking whatever
is unwholesome, thus 'disturbink the healthful
action of the liver and stomach. These organs
must be relieved, if you desire to do well.—
The Pills, taking according to the printed
instructions, will quickly produce a healthy ac
tion in both liver and stomach, and as a natu
ral consequence a clear head and good appeiite.
Weakness and Debility induced by
OVER. FATIGUE.
Will soon disappear by the use of these in.
valuable Pills, and the Soldier will quickly
acquire additional strength. Never let the
bowels be either confined or unduly acted
mien. It may seem strange that Holloway's
Pills, should be. recommended for Dysentery
and Flux, many persons supposing that they
would increase the relaxation. This is a
great mistake, for these Pills will correct the
liver and stomach and thus remove all the
acrid humours frcitn the system. This medi
cine will give tone and vigor to the whole
organic system however deranged, while
health and strength follow as a matter of
course. Nothing will stop the relaxation of
the Bowels so sure as this famous medicine: •
VOLUNTEERS AITENTOIN!
Sores and Ulcers, Blotches and Swellings
can with certainty be radically cured if the
Pills are taken night and morning, and the
Ointment be freely used as stated in the printed
nstructions. If treated in any Whet' manner
they dry up in one partto break out in another.
Where is this Ointment will remove the
humors from the system and leave the.patient
a vigorous and healthy man. It will require
a little perseverance in bad cant to insure a
. LASTING_ CURE. ,
For Wounds either occasioned by the Bayonet
Sabre or the Bullet, Sores or Bruises,
To which every Soldier and Sailor are liable
there are no medicines so safe, sure and con
venient as liolloway's Pills and. Ointment.—
The pour wounded and almost dying sufferer
might have his wounds dressed • immediately,
if he would only provide himself with this
matchless Ointment; which should be thrust
into the wound and smeared all around it, then
cover it with a piece of linen . from his Knap
sack and compressed with a handkerchief.—
Taking night and morning 6 or 8 Pills;to cool
the syst,m and prevent intiamation.
„Every Soldier's Knapsack and.. Seaman's
Chest should be provided with these' invalua
ble Remedies.
I➢IPORTANT CAUTION !—None are genuine
unless the words -ca HoLcoway, NEW YORK
and Lorznotc," are discernible as a Watei -
mark in every leaf of the book of directions,
around each pot or box; the same may be
plainly seen by holding the leaf to the light.—
A handsome reward will be given to any one
rendering such information as may lead to the
detection of any party or parties counterfeiting
the medicines or vending the same, knowing
them to be spurious.
* * *Sold at the Manufactory of Professor
HOLLOWAY, 80 Maiden Lane, New 'York,
and by all respectable Druggists and Dealers
in Medicine throughout the civilized world,
in pots or boxes, at 30c. 70c. and $l.lO each.
N.B.—Directions for the guidance of patients
in every disorder are affixed to each pot.
•
$ Dealers in my well known medicines can
hate SHOW' CARDS, CIRCULARS, &C., sent the%
FREE OF EXPENSE, by addressing •
THOMA. 3 HOLLOWAY,
80 Maiden Lane, New-York.
lid - There is considerable saving by talcing
the larger sizes. [Dec . 26-ly
PORTABLE PRINTING OFFICES.
Or the use of Mer
hants, Druggists
~ nd all business and
rofessionable men
, ho wish to do their
wn printing, neat
and cheaply. A-
Eapted to the print
rg f Handbills,
..Sillbeads, Circulars,
Labels, Cards and Small Newspapers. Full
instructions accompany each office enabling a
boy ten years old to werk them successfully.
Circulars sent free. Specimen sheets of Type,
Cuts, &e., 6 tents. Address, '
ADAMS' PRESS CO.
31 Park Row, N. Y., and 35 Lincoln-st.,
Boston, Mass. 26 lY
.%•cribtrat.
•
rfl HE subscriber offers Irk services to the
citizens of Marietta and vicinity, in
CONVEYANCING. ENGROSSING AND COPYING.
He has kindly been permitted to refer to
James Duffy, esq., S. S. Nagle, esq.,
James Mehaffey, esq., S. F. Eagle & Co.,
G. W. Mehaffey, esq., S. &,14. Biebtand.
Can be found at all times at his dvrelling op
posite John W. Claik's redden . * on Mar
ket street, or at George W.. Mehaffey's Saw
Mill, at the Upper Station.
JACOB C. BURKAIM
Marietta, Oct. 31, 1863-lye
DR. J. Z. HOFFER,
'DENTIST,
Or THE BALTIMORE COIARGE:
foe= OR DENTAL SURGRRY,
LATE OF HARRIS-W(3RO,-
FFIC.F.:—,Front. street, next door to
O
• Williains'Airue Store, between- Locus.*
v.nd Walnut streets, Columbia,
75 00
14 00
100 41
t 5221,506
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