linaneos of Anouter eOl l O9. Receipts In the Obuniy Treasury, 1860. 0. MICHEAL II SHIRK, Treasurer, Dr. Jan. 10, To Cash received of Daniel - Herr, Esq., late Treasurer, being, balance n hie bands per report of County Auditor% $48,907 56 reoeiyed. of John &Offer, Justice of the Peace, East Hempfield, at ray ' steer sold, received of B. F. ,Rowe, Sheriff', fines and Jury fund, received of A. Fair er, 61ty Exonerated Tax' received'of Brinton Water, Sadsbury, Taxes on unseated land, received of William 'Gfilbraith, Justice 'Of'the Peace, Cole rain, fines , received of J. Bear. of West Earl, 1-3 of ';l3ridge across Co , calico Creek, ' received of William Frick, Justiee of the Peire, City, for 2 stray horses sold by .lehri Shenk, received of Sarah Mtartney, of Sials 'birytownship, loan, received of Peter Fullerton, of Penn "township, loan, received of George Sahm, of East Hemp field township, loan, received of Elizabeth Petz of East Hemp- Meld twp., loan, 1,000 00 received of John B. Sensenig, of Earl twp.u, loan, received of John Sen ilenig, of Earl twp., leen,, 633 Q 0 received of Abraham D. Heller, of Man helm twp., loan, received of Eliza beth Miller, of East Hempfield twp. loan, 300 00 ‘ oo * received of Eliza ° 'both Aeist, of Man. ' beim Usti., loan, " 3. - ' received of Daniel , , Nana, of Rapho "tarp., loan, received of Jacob Rohrer, Sr., of East Lampeter twp; loan, 1,600 00 received of E. Reilly Esq. costa in Com. Esq., I,' " received of William Kongmacher, Ephra ta twp., loan, 1,000 00 " received of Edwin Konigmarher, Ephra " ' to twp., loan, 1,000 00 ", 20, " received of Joseph Bncher, of Warwick ' twp., 1-3 Midge across Cocalico creek, i 49 58 " 23, " received of M. Res eel; Conestoga twp, 1-3 bridge across Pequea received of William Ensminger, Man heim twp., loan, received of B. F. • Rowe, Sheriff fines and Jury fund, id received ofJas. Than, of Strasbuig borough; for, asses:. inept ,Q ''received of k, E. r Esq.,Aostq in porn oyealp vsBR " 16 'cc received of H. Wat son, Martic, on ac count 'f o r bridge , , across Pequea, kft I received of E. Reilly; ' ' FAq costs in born ' mon ealth vs. Ba „ ker d received of Tile. 5e1,,,, ,,,, 4 ., 1;, Aornridge, Justice of the Peace Leacock Vies ) received of E. Reilly Esq., costs in corn inon wealth vs. J.' H. Erb, n. received 'of Michael' ' Zug, East Deregal, for assessment book, ,75 " received of Benj. F. Rowe, Sheriff, lines, ad., In Commbn= wealth vs. J. Kautz, '46 25 received of E. Reilly Esq., eosts in com monwealth vs. A. Alexander, teceived of J. Cad- Well, Esq., fines, received of Farmers' bank of Lancaster, loan, 8,000 00 received of Manor township, exonera ted tax o f 1859, received of William Galbraith, Justice of the Peace, Goland% for stray sheep sold, received of It. li. Shirk, .Fulton twp., exonerated tax, received of William Hauck, as witness fees refunded ,for J. `Buzzard,'' received of S. W. P. Boyd, Sheriff, flues and jury Wad, reeeived of J. Cad well, Esq,., fipea of E. Wilma . % received of County Commissioners, Sta tionery, &c.,in Mil itia account, received' of Benj. F. Rowe, Sheriff; lama and jury fund, Aggregate Assessment of the coun ty rates and levies per list fur nished Treasurer by Gounty Com missioners, to wit:. Adamstown, $ 157 45 Bart, 700 Breakneck, 587 71 Uarnarvon, 1,20518 Uncalico East, 1,070'26 Uocalieo West, 1,503 57 Colerain, 747 26 ,Columbia 2,381 52 Conestoga, 1,835 27 Conoy, 1,068 02 Clay, 1,259 27 Donegal East, 3,315 6B Donegal West, . 851 75 Drumore, 1,404 54 Ephrata, 2,286 8% Earl, 3,199 94 gia East, 1,991, 92 -.Earl West, 2,448 16 Elizabeth, - 745 24 Elizabethtown, 304 03 Eden, 505 17 F , ulton, 882'31 Ilempfield East, 3,079 92 13enrIpfiel&West, 21842 1 26 Lampeter East, 3,398 56 Lampeter West, 2,674 26 Lancaster township, 1,230'02 Lancaster city; 9,254 81 Least:m.lr, 2,697 83 Lilac i pek Upper, 2,500 99 TAM Britain, 1;049 30 Manheim township, 3,749 74 Martin,. - 654 00 16 2. It 30, ' tc Feb. - 22, (c • ZS; is 7 4 1 ,1 , 1 , " ir. - 5 NEM at. y ft 0430 _ CC ._3l, cc cP CC (t A pill 2, • cc cc- • • cc, ~‘ ' .4 1:113111MMI = MEM ES C3MI3 u =III te 16, on it 30, • May, 7, = I= ,',116 , 1,• .r ,„1:1::1 Aug. 4,, " Sept." IT.: 'qv' ec ';"fte,. If " ,452 Oct. 8, Nov-17, I di 39, “ 29, Dec. 11, cc la, C. ~3,2, ME Manor, , 5,212 93 Mount Joy township,l,B62 17 Mount Joy Bor., , 518 64 Marietta, 733 66 Marrheiru borough, 353 20 Paradise, 2,187 40 Penn, 2,135 67 Pequea, 1,331 03 Providence, 700 97 Rapho,' 3,145. 21. Salisbury, 3,522 32 Sadsbury, 980 69 Strasburg township, 2,510 16 Strasburg borough, 449 25 Washington borough, 199 34 Warwick, 2,579 28 --$92,006 30 To cash received as Excess Tax as ' follows, to ,wit: 22 63 22 00 gill . . 1859. 1860. East Donegal, $4 53 $lO 41 141arietta, - • 383 33 77 Elizabethtown, 250 Little Britain; 678 Manbeim twp., • " • 67'52' Lancaster twp., 7 84 Eden, 9 12 Conoy, 3 57 Elizabeth, 18 60 Carnarvon,. 5 70 MI 4 00 149 58 Cocalico East, 3 33 Conestoga, 9 98 Warwick, 5143 Strasburg boroughs. 13 SG Upper Leacedz, - 3 16' Earl., 6 09. Providence,. 5 23 Raphp, . 3 54s 25.35 100 00 'l5 00 Penn, 341 Leacoels, 6 37 Mount Joy twp., 4 9t Colerain, 12 35 Manheira borobgh, 2 33 Sadsbury, 24 23 Columbia, 119 37 Bart,. 22 71 Earl West, • , 474 Hempfield East,' 31 59 , Manor, . 25.09 Strasburg twp., 4 '75 Lancaster city, 62 48 , Hempfield West,, 4.99 , ' Breckhock, 1 Q 5 Adamstown, 1 24 Mount Joy,, 9 74 Cocalico West; 6 30 Salisbury, 11 03 Lampeter East, . 13 07 Ephrata, , 11 30 Paradise, 14 73 Martic, 2 91 ' Pequea, 2 91 :1500 240 00 900 00 100 00 500 00 10 00 $l7 64 $656 94 674 5F5 To amount of outstanding taxes per Auditors report, 9,981 02 Items unpaid, Court bills and Cer tificates, Total Rebeipts • Outstanding Taxes for 1860. Adamstown, $ 10 00 Breakneck, 210 32 *Carnarvon, 308 70 Cocalico East, 46 00160 00 **Cocalico West, 401 Colerain, 214 71 Oolunibia, 1,381 52 *Coney, 50 00 Clay, .377 42 Donegal East, 438 80 Donegal West, 308 24 Drutnore, " 1,097 54 *Earl, , 29 18 Earl East, 691 46 Earl West, 481. 26 Elizabethtown, ' 129' 93 Fulton, - 465 46 gemptield West; 1,360 53 *Lampeter East, 91 81. Lampeter. West, • 702 88 Lancaster city; 3,164 56• Little Brittain, 424 62 Manor, 842 77 Mount Joy twp., • 953 67 Pequea, 20 79 Salisbury, 1,054 23 *Salsbury, 498 89 Strasburg twp.. 657.18 *Strasburg borough, 149 61 Washington, 146 34 Earl East, 1857, ' 30 87 Strasburg bor., 1859, 188 99 207 39 300 00 ,22 00 18 00 76 00 8 63 EM3 Total Those marked thus (o) have since paid MI 0 0/1,(M1 SSIONERS , STATEMENT b 25 rpHE following is a statement of the Corn -missioners , Orders drawn on Michael H Shirk, Esq., Treasurer of Lancaster county for the year 1860. • Assessors Pay, 1860 AdrinastOwn, S. Stork, taking asst. $l5 00 Bart, Henry Baughman, 40 00 13recknock, Levi Lanai', 42 00 Carnarvon . , William Yoder, 40 00 Cocitheo Fast, Nelson Wolfkill, 35 00 'Co:Malice West, Adam Sharp, 40 00 Co!drain, - ' Henry Paxson, 42 00 Columbia Bor., James Barber, 85 00 Conestoga, Samuel S. Fehl, 45 00 Conoy, B. F. Ebersole, 32 00 Clay, W. K. Furlough, '35 00 Donegal East, George Long, 60 00 'Donegal West, Michael Ober, 37 50 Drumore, ' James. Welsh, 56 00 S. Ephrata, Jacob S. Sliarp, 52 00 Earl, James Darrow, 70 00 Earl East, Isaac Ranck, 52 00 Earl West, Levi Kemper, . 47 00 Elizabeth, Peter Resser, 30 00 Elizabethtown bor.Jacob Idail, 20 00 Eden, James Risk, 32 00 Fulton Lewis H. MCCardle, 43 21 Hemplield East, Jacob Hershey, 55 00 Hempfield West, J. Ilerneman, 45 00 Liinmeter East, 'A. Buck - walter, . 40 00 Lskripeter West, George Ulmer, 38 00 Lancaster, Benj. Huber, 22 00 Leatock, Benj. Hunsecker, 35 00 Leacock Upper, N. F. Slieaffer, 40 00 Little Britain, John P. Hays, 35 00 Ltinc'r city, N. W. Ward, James Wiley, 160 00 " " S. W, Ward, IL P. Carson, 130 00 " " S. E. Ward, Jacob Gumpf, 130 00 " ''i o N. E. Ward, Geo. P. King, 130 00 Manheim, M. S. Heiser, 65 10 Martic, James H. Pagan, 25 00 Manor, A. R. Witmer, , 85 00 Mount Joy, H. B. Painter, 50 00 Mount Joy Bor., Dann C. Mowrer, . 25 00 Marietta,Bor., David Roth, 32 00 Manhehn Bor., David May, *l7 00 Paradise, - George Anthony, 40 00 Penn, '• 'lsaac Gingrich, 30 00 'Pequea, Martin G. Rush, 25 00 Piovidence, Martin Huber. 30 'OO Rapho, . J. B. Breneman, • 50 00 Salisbury, J. D. Warfel, 65 00 Sadsbury, Wm. Boreland, 44 00 Strasburg, H. K. Brenernan, 56 00 Strasburg Bor., Jacob liildelfrand, 19 00 Warwick, G. E. Bietnesderier, 56 00 'Washington Bor., H. H. Bitner, 4 20 00 MI I 8 62 ED 68. 00 20 OD 10 OD So 00 $2,544 71 Erecting Bridges. Davis nub, for building bridge across Pogue& Creek, at Harnishes Mill, $1307 91; William Corwin, in full for Bridges at Graver's and Snavely's Mills, 1324 50 F. Allej & Co., Masonry to If arnish's Mill, 35 00 Samuel Royer, roofing wing wall of Bridge at Graver's Mill, 10 54 Elias McMullen r Masonry for Bridge at Snavely's Milli 172 90 Henry lHeSsAMasonly for Bridge at Graver's, 190 37 MI DO DI MEM WM DIO NOV IMOOKSin 40 62 $163,572 29 $17,243 88 $3041 22, Repairing Bridges. Aaron Heiman, for Masonry for Bridge n at White Rock, $ 53 00 Daniel Ehrisman, repairing Bridge at Old Cotton Factory, 50 03 L. Miller & Musser,Lumber & Freight b 3 94 William Worth, q., for labor and materials for repairing Bridge at White Rpck, . 128 72 Potts & Blight, whitewashing Bridge at Manic Forge. 5 00 $320 69 Court of Quarter Sessions. Witness Fees, $7766 90 . Jurors' Pay, 2275 31 Justices and Constables costs, 2277 38 Crier and Tipstaves, 304 50 E. Franklin, Esq., Attorney fees, 977 00 B. F. Rowe, Esq., Sheriff's fees, 388 67 Samuel Evans, Esq., Clerk fees, 568 59 S. W. P. AN, Esq. ) Sheriff fees,' 140 50 0. J. Dickey, Attorney fees, 18 00 F. Cooper, itir boarding Jurors and Tipstaves,' 89 93 Win. M. Gormly, services in Common wealth vs. Maillen. 5 73 $10,812 51 Court of Common Pleas. Jurors pay, Crier and Tipstaves, Ditto for Supreme Court, $3,234 03 Court House. Lancaster. Gas Company bill for Gas, $l3O RS Kendrick & Biggs, repairing water pipes, 14 50 Joseph Gottshall, shoveling snow, 4 50 Joseph C. Snyder, cleaning furnaces and sundries, 56 23 Davis Kitch, smith work, 3 50 Sprecher & Bro., for cement, 24 75 Daniel Ehrisman, for carpentry, 13 15 County Prison, for carpeting, 43 S 3 H. Breneman, 4.1 days labor, 4 50 Ellen Wiley, cleaning house, 5 00 John R. Russel, for cement, . 704 Joseph Eberman's estate, care of town Work, o 25 00 Joseph Sampson, bill for brushes, 5 56 Jacob Rotharmel, do do 5 12 Henry Wagener, taking in coal, 4 50 D. L. McDonald, paving and masonry, 46 70 Charles Shauble, bill for sand, 12 50 John Ford, hauling sand, 1 25 Jacob Huber, for lime, 1 00 S. W. Taylor, for painting and glazing, 99 12 George Calder, for sand, 3 : - .0 George M. Steinman & Co. for hardware, 15 40 Coroner, Levi Summy, Coroner, and Justices, for holding inquests on the bodies' f 55 dead . bodies found in Lancaster county, - $606 32 • Commisioners Office. Jacob F. Fry, Esq., in full for 189 days, services as Commissioner at $2 00 per day, $378 00, and 4090 mites at 6 cts. per mile $245 40. Total $623 40. Ballance in full, $ 223 40 Daniel Good, Esq., 184 days, $368 00 and 3103 miles, SIS 6 IS. Total to Jan'y 18th, $554 18. Balance due January 18th, 1860, 154 18 On account for services, 400 00 Joseph Boyers, 176 days $352 00, and 3676 miles $220 00. Total $572 56. Balance to Jan'y,-18th, 1360, 172 56 On account, 500 00 P. G, Eberman, Salary as Clerk, 747 47 Edward Reilly; Esq., Solicitor to Jan'y 37 50 Ditto on account, 112 50 Levi S. Reist, Esq., on account of ser vices as Commissioner, , 300 00 Charles E. Heinitsh, Ink, Wafers, &c., 258 John Sheaffer, Stationary, 5 00 P. G. Eberman, Jr., Cleaning Clock, 1 00 *2,656 19 Elections. . . 91ncers of elections holding general _. . election, $l,lBB 40 Officersi:d elections holding Presiden tial election,l,27s 13 Officers of elections holding township .., electionS, , ' 954 37 Officers of elections holding city elec- tions;. . 89 25 Assessors pay for lists of voters, pc., 677 Q 9 Constables pay, . 192 11 Officers for *cis! elections, 54 84 T. Ay...Heir - and G. Breneinan, clerk- Jug for return Judges at General and `'Presidential elections, 53 17 Geo. King and others, challengers at 4-„Presidential' election, 18 00 1101 , llenryllauingardner, bill for coal, $216 45 . . Printing. . T. B. Cochran, for printing, ,$lBO 50 Pearsol &, Geist, " 167 50 J. J.A. Hiestand & Co., '' 3.66 59 John- Bear's Sons; " - . - .114 60 Gen:Sandergon, " ' 169.00 R. Kuhn, .i 99 50 F. L. Baker; " 78 00 S. A. Wilie, 41 72 00 Sam'! Wright, .1 '7l OO John M. Ensininger,." 60 00 F. H. Stauffer, ~ 57 00 S. B. Markly,' " 30 00 W. H. Thomas, " 27 00 W. J. Kauffman, " . '9 00 Wm. B. Wiley, " 8 25 S. Kenedy & Co., " 200 $1253 94 Postage and Envelopes. H. B. Swarr, for postage and envelops, $S 26 Public Offices. George Wiant, Blank Books for Offices, $159 12 P. C. Itaninger, do do 32 00 John Sheaffer, - do do 1 00 C. L. Stones, indexing (Orpuass' Court Office) 36 00 W. L. Atlee, auditing in public offices, 115 50 G. M. Zahm, repairing seal press, 2 50 046 12 Poor and House of Employment. Wtn. Gorrecht, for support of Pool and House of Employment f0r,1060, $12,900 • Prison. Hugh S. Gara, Esq , for support of Prison for 1560, • $11;000 Penitentiary. , Eastern Pei.itentiary for support of contets for 1858, $940,67 Loans. Paid to Banks and individpals, $23,159 00 Interest. Paid to Banks and individuals, $7,22~8 63 . Post lifortenzExaminations. Post mortirmexatnimitions held on the • bodies of 25 persons, found dead in Lancas,er county. $250 00 Road Damages. Samuel Leed, . r $ 800 Jacob 'Warfel, Conestoga trop., 10 00 Joseph Harris, Sadsbury, 45 00 Thomas Dean, do 75 00 John McSimmons, do 25 00 Jason Bolbmi, Drumore, 10 00 Geo. Sanderson, Esq., Mayor, proportion due the city of Lancaster, 568 81 Martin Eshleman, Providence, 25 00 Frederick Stively, do 50 00 Abraham Wissler, Pequea, 100 00 Abraham M. Hess, do 25 00 C. M. Hess, Drumore, 75 00 Peter Caldron,lo 00 , Benjamin Good, 12 00 Amos Glime,. 400 Jesse Messner; 18 00 Jacob Coldren, 16 00 John McColm, , 12 00 Jacob Roub, 5 00 George Aument, Drumore, • ;85 00 William Reed, do 25.0 Q Amos Warfel, do 7.00 Michael Winters, Providence, 20 00 Samuel Jones, Drumore, 10 00 Nancy Bowman, Strasburg, - 10 00 David Myers, • do . 6 00 Jacob Hoffer, Mount Joy bor. 55 00 Jacob Echternach, • 15 00 William Liidwig: : . 7 00 $1333 31 . - • . 'Janitor.- " J. C. SnyderAin fulito Jan. 23,1 . 860 2 $ 41 00 Oniaccount, 3604)0 . . Miscellaneous. Geo. Sanderson, Esq., Mayor & Con stables fees, $1045 24 E. Sengewalt, for error in duplicate at sett lement, 69 Joseph C. Snyder, whitewashing celler, repairing pavements, &c., 40 00 E. Reiley, Esq., professional services, 50 00 Daniel Herr, Esq., late Treasurer, ex °notations on State and Military tax, 61 79 Jacob D. Warfel, serving subpoenas in Coin. vs. McAllen, 39 OS John J. Musser, tax refunded, .5 00 Jos. Bowman, Prothonatory's fees, IS 59 A. Fairer, Collector, tax refunded, 2S 22 T. W. Herr, expenses to Harrisburg on County business, 4 20 Thomas Welsh, Esq., vagrant fees in Columbia, 130 93 Wm. B. Wiley qualifying. Sheriff and Commissioners 225 Samuel Hinkley, tax refunded 3 00 P. G. Eberman, distributing tally pa pers for elections, 50 00 T. W. Herr and others, copying tax duplicates . 100 62 Wm. Demuth, adjusting bell 2 10 S. Blank arresting Doutrich & Hoover 24 92 John Greider, tax refunded 9 00 J. E. Cassel for transcript for election laws 1 25 John A. Wier, Esq., Treasurer Penna. State Lunatic Hospital hoarding &c. for Howe and S. A. Clark 215 3S Geo. R. Hendrickson costs in Comth vs. Kemper 2 S 4 Sam'l Evans recording narnes'of town ship officers 103 25 P. G. Eberman Jr. assisisting clerk on Ist of April 1 50 Jacob Gundaker constable bringing J. Dougherty from Chester to Lancas ter jail 11 05 John Eddy tax refunded 1 15 Lancaster County Prison expenses for shed for black maria 23 GB Philip Baker for bringing Gordon and Bostic from Cincinnati to Lancaster $2639 03 545 00 60 00 county jail 172 37 Solomon Sprechcr boarding jurors 9 50 Sam'! Eberly surveying Stateroad be tween Becks and Lancaster county 22 50 Telegraph office for dispatch 70 Lancaster city for water rent 38 00 Jacob Stauffer plans and specifications for bridges 42 00 C. Smith whitewashing bridge , 500 A. C. Messenkop taking C. A. Holstoffir to House of Refuge 10.75 P. G. Eberthan copying lists of taxables for elections 30 00 George Mowrer horse hire 2 00 M. Steigerwalt bill for ice9s 9, P. Geist and S. McDonald witness fees 592 American Fire Company services at Court House . 500 John Sheaffer election laws 6 00 A. C. Messenkop taking it. Zercher to House of Refuge 10 75 P. G. Eberman Jr. and others copying list of voters for Presi t dential election 30.00 Sam'! Eby dividing election districts 10 09 J. Gundaker and John Kuhns services Corn. vs. H. Bush and R. Smith 9 00 A. Fairer for collecting taxes in four wards at elections and lor lists of delinquents ' 65 00 P. S. Baker taking Harriet Crum to House of Refuge 10 50 Hook and Ladder•Cbm'y subscription 50 00 Allen Hibshman and D. Steck estab lishing the line between Lancaster and Berks counties • 304 63 Jacob Souder distributing tally papers 25 00 J. Winter Const Columbia vagrant fees 700 John Eddy Collector Columbia tax re funded 34 75 Frank Quinn shovelling snow 1 00 S. W. Mifflin tax refunded 5 10 M. Zahn!, for interpreting in Court 25 00 J. S. Hunsberger tax refunded 1 48 Joseph C. Snyder distributing Tally , Papers Transcripts Assessments &.e. for elections 100 00 $5.97 53 ' $3017 14 Road viewers orders • $ 470 59 Constables returns 239 77 Balance in Treasurer's hands 52734 15 Treasurers Commissions 1210 30 Auditors pay. 130 00 . . Clerks pay 25 00 Unpaid Commissioners orders 41 08. Outstanding taxes - 17243 88 Exoneration and Coin. Orders 1859 469 81 cc cc " " IS6O 5707 13 Balance in Treasurer's hands 52734 15 $168,572 2a ATTEST:-P. EBERMAN, Clerk. DANIEL GOOD, JOS. BUYERS, LEVI S. HEIST, Lancaster, Jan. 21st 1861. Commissioners. $4,502 36 REPORT OF THE COUNTY AUDITORS We the undersigned Auditors of Lancaster county, do certify that we have carefully ex amined the above account of MICHAEL H. SHIRK, Esq., Treasurer of said county, and compared his vouchers with the same, and find a balance in, his hands of fifty-two thousand, seven hundred and thirty-four dollars and fif teen cents ($52,734 lb ) We have examined the account of WIL LIA H GORRECHT, Esq.; Treasurer of the Poor and House of Employment of Lancaster county, and find a balance in his hands of seven hun dried and twenty-one dollars and fifty-seven cents ($721 57) on the Iseclay of Jan'y, 1861. We have also examineththe account of HUGE( S. GARA, Esq., Treasurer of the Board of Pris on Inspectors, and find it correct, and showing a balance due him by the said Board, en the Ist day of January, IS6I, of seven hundred and taixty-four dollars and 46 cents. ($764 4G.) . The liabilities of the counts , for individual loans, at the present time at 5 per cent per annum,,amount to .$126,720 75; deducting the amount in hands of the Treasurer ($52,734 15) would show an indebtedness of 573,086 60 The outstanding taxes amount to $17,243 88. In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands at the County Commissioners Office this 25th day of January, 1861. J. B. LYTLE, JOHN MECARTNEY, WM. VON NEIDA, Auditors of Lancaster county. Geo. L. d/Tackley, • 'FA3liimble oaf 40 cap MANUFACTURER, MARKET STREET, MARIETTA, PENN. ri AVING purchased of Mr. Crull the stock good will and fixtures of this well known establishment, I.hereby inform my numerous friends, and the public generally that I am pre pared to supply their wants in the HAT AND CAP line at all times with promptness, and at as reasonable rates as any establishment in the Union. Havi had 5 years expeiience as a practical hatter and being in the receipt of the latest "Reports of Fashions," and having fa cilities for obtaining goods direct from the East in 48 hours; by strict attention to business and a desire to please, I hope to merit and receive a liberal share of public patronage. P. S.—Having disposed of my establishment to George L. Mackley, I. cheerfully recom mend hurl.% the favorable notice of all who desire a "conifortable covering for the head." In retiring from business 1 extend my un feigned thanks to my friends for the patronage so liberally bestowed to me and hope the same may be extended.to my worthy successor. JOHN CRULL. Marietta,i.A,ugust 28, 1858_ ERIS lf A'N S Saw Mill. and Lumbar Yard, MARIETTA, PA. o ci h , ONSTANTLY onand•a full assortmen jot' all kinds of Seasoned Lumber, which he ers at reasonable prices. Boards, Plank, Joist, Scantling, Rafters, Laths, Shingles, Pails, 6.c., frc., 6-c. OAK, PINE 6- HEMLOCK TIMBER. 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This Oil acts on the system with electricity —is of pure vegetable preparation. Not the slightest danger of applying it outwardly= or inwardly. It at once gives a permanent cure —in most cases from ten to twenty minuets. The best physiologists of Europe have discov ered that all organic derangement of the ani mal system is the effect of an obstruction of the physico-electric fluid in the organ diseased.— A skillful application of this Oil puts in im mediate motion the nerve fluid, and the cure is atonce accomplished. No bleedings—no vom iting, purging or blistering is resorted to. None genuine without signature of Prof. C. DE GRATH. Labels signed in writing. Principal Depot No. 217 South Eighth St. Philadelphia. ' Country dealers and druggists can be supplied wholesale and retail. Price 25 cents, 50 cents, and $ i per bottle. Try everything else; give this one simple trial. CAUTION—Be careful to ask for and Ft DE GRA.TII'S Electric Oil, as worthless imitations abound. There are numerous imitations sprung up on the reputation my article has acquired. 'the public must beware. They are worthless. For sale by all dealers and druggists. Prin cipal office 217 South St h street, Phila. SAME, HAIMESV& irt Trunk Olannlisciary; Between Spangler 4 Patterson's Store. and Tirolfe's Nation House, Market Street. S. L. DELLLNGER TITO U L D most respectfully inform the public that he continues the ;shove bus . - ness in all its branches. Anything not on hand will be manufactured at short notice and warranted to give satisfaction in workmanship and price. He Will always endeavor to keep on hand an assortment of SADDLES, BRIDLES. HARNESS, Wagon ) Carriage and Ridging Whips, Ply-nets Horse COM? s, Collars, Trunks., Valieces, Carpet Bags and in fact everything in his line of business, all of which will be of the best material and workmanship, and at prices in keeping with the times. Come and see., REPAIRING NEATLY AND CHEAPLY DONE. Marietta, August 25, 1860. [ju II '56 MARRIAGE GUlDE.—Be ing a private instructor for mar ried persons, or those about to be mar- ried,i both male and female, in every thing concerning the physiology and relations of our sexual sy stem, and the production or prevention of offspring in cluding all the new discoveries never bfore given in the English language, by WILLIAM YOUNG, M. D. This is realy a:valuable and interesting work. It is written ir. plain lan guage for the general reader, and is illustrated with numerous engravings. All young mar ried people, or those contemplating marriage, and having the least impediment to married lifeohould read this book. It discloses secrets that every one should be acquainted with ; still it is a book that must be locked up, and not lie about the house. It will be sent to anyone on the receipt of twenty-five cents, in specie or postage stamps. Address Dr. Wir. YOUNG, No. 416 Spruce st. above 4th, Philadelphia. AFFLICTED AND UNFORTUNATE :' No' mat ter what may be your disease before you place yourself under the care of any one of the no torious quacks---natve or foreign=who a dyer tise in this or any other paper, get a copy of either of Dr. Voung's Books, and read it care fully; it may be the means of saving you many a dollar, your health, and possibly your life. Dr. You.wo can be consulted on any of the diseases described in his publications, at his office, No. 416 Spruce-st., above Fourth. JACOB A. WISNER'S TOBACCO, MIR & SNUFF STORE, Opposite the Cross Keys hotel, MARIETTA, PA. • THE undersigned would rospectfully inform the public that he still continues, at the old stand, corner of Second and WalnUt streets, directly opposite the Cross Keys Hotel, to keep on hand and for sale, all kinds of cigars from Half Spanish up, in prices from $6, $7 $2O to $BO per thousand. TO.DACCO.—Natural Leaf, Excelsior Cavendish, Oranoko Virginia, Con gress Fine Spun Ladies Twist, Coarse Spun Twist, Eldorado, Jewel of Ophir tobacco, An derson's best Fine-cut. All kinds of fine Ci gars manufactured of imported stock. SixEs BALE. Spamrsu. Rappee Snuff and all kinds Fine-cut Smoking Tobacco. Scented snuffs, Fancy Pipes, Cigar Tubes, 4rc. Dan. 30,255 EUREKA. MILLS, Marietta, Lancaster Co., Pa THOMAS C. CHILD, AGT., has constantly on hand, or Manufactured to order, all kinds of SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, Shutters, qtr.; &c. All orders addressed to MEITAFFEY, HOUTZ & Co., for any of the above articles, or for Bill Stuff, Timber Girders, Lath, Pickets, Pales, Shingling Lath, Floor Boards, Weather Boarding, White Pine Shingles, or Lumber will elways meet with, prom pt attention, and be sup plied on as favorable terms as from any other astablishment in the country. A liberal discount off for cash. SEGARS and Chewing Tobacco. A large and good variety at J. M. Anderson's. DR. MOFFAT'S LIFE PILLS S:rIRENIX. BITTERS 1H ESE MEDICINES havenow been be and f .re the public for a period of thirty yearn. during that time have maintained a high char acter in almost every part of the Globe, for their extraordinary and immediate power of restoring perfect health to persons suffering under nearly every kind of diseaso to which the human friend is liable. The following are among the distressing va riety of human diseases in which the VEGETABLB LIFE MRDICDIES Are well known to be infallible. • . . DYSPEPSIA, by thoroughly cleansing the first and second stomachs, and.creating a flow of pure, healthy bile, instead of the stale and acrid kind ; FLATULENCY, Loss of .Appe tite, Heartburn, Headache, Kestlessness, ill- Temper, A.ns.iety, Languor, and Melancholy, which are the general symptoms of Dyspepsia, will vanish, as a natural consequence ; of its cure. COSTIVENESS,. billeausing. - the whole lenth of the intestines ih a solvent process, and without violence ; all violent purges leave the bowels costive within twn - days:. FEVERS of all, kinds, by restoringthe blood to a regular circulation, through' the process of prespiration in Such cases, and the thorough solution of all intestinal obstruction in.others. The Life Medicines have been known'to cure RHEUMATISM permanently in three'weeks, and GOUT in half that time, by remoyting lo cal inflammation from the muscks and liga ments of the joints. DROPSIES of all kinds, by freeing and strengthening the kidneys and bladder; they operate most delightfully on these important organs, and hence have- eyer been foun.d a cer tain remedy for the worst cases of GRAVEL. Also WORMS, by dislodging Yroarthelurn logs of the bowels the allow matter to which these creatures adhere. SCURVY, ULCERS, and INVETERATE SORES, by the'perfect purity which these Life Medicines give to the blood, and all the humors. SCORBUTIC ERUPTIONS ' nd -Bad Com plexions, by their alterative effect tition the fluids that fend the akin ' and the „morbid Attate of which occasions all eruptive complaints, sallow, cloudy, and other' disagreeable" pi exions. , , The use of these Pali fiir a very short time will effect an entire cure of SA.Lr and a striking.nriproyement in the clearness of the skin• COMMON COLDS and INFLU ENZA will always be cured by one dole; oi• by two in the worst cases. . • PILES.—The original proprietgr of these Medicines, was cored' of Piles, of' 36 years standing by the use of the Life Medicinesalone- FEVER AND;AVUE.--For this scourge of the Western country, these Medicines will be found a sufe, speedy, :and certain remedy.— Other medicines hayethe.system subject ito a return of the ditiease—a cure by these Medi cines is permanent=tii them, be satisfied, and be cured. BILIOUS FEVERS AND LIVER COM PLAINTS.—GeneraI Debility, Lou of Appe tite, and Diseases of Females--•the Medicines have been used with the most beneficial results in cases of this description r--Kings Evil, and Scrofula, in its worst forms,,yields to the mild yet powerful action of these remarkable Med icines. Night Sweats, Nervous Debility, Ner vous. Complaints of all kinds, Palpitation of the Heart, Painters' Colin, are speedily cured. MERCURIAL DISEASES.—Persons whose constitutions. have become impaired by the in julicious use of Mercury, will find these Med icines a perfect cure, as they never fail to erad icate from the system, all the effects, of Med cury, infinitely soonenthan the most powerful preparations of SarsapArilla. Prepared and sold by 'W. 13. AIOFFAT, • 335 Broadway, New York. FOR SALE.BY, ALL DRUGGISTS. DR. 1%101"PS OIPALYBEATE t Restorative Pills of-humi An Aperient and 'Stomachic preparation of Iron purified of Oxygen and Carbon by combustion in Hydrogen. , :-Sanctioned by the highest Medical Authorities, both in Europe and the United States, and prescribed in their practice. The experience of, thousands daily proves that no preparation Of Iron can be compared with it. impurities of 'the blood ) depression of vital energy, pale anal otherwise, sickly complexions, indicate its necessity in almost every conceivable case. Innoxious is all Maladies in which it has been tried, it has proved absolutely curative to each of thy following complaints, vix„: /n. Debility, Nervous Affections, E maciation, Dyspepsia, Constipation, Diarrheea, Dys- • entery, Incipient Consuniption,..Veroftt bus TUburculosis, Salt Rheum, htismenstruation, Chlorosis, Whites, Live Complaints, Chronic Headaches, Rheumatism, In,- termittent vers, • Pim.-. plea on tha . face, tfc. In cases ,o 1 General Debility, whether the re sult of acute disease, or of the continued dim inution of nervous and muscular energy front chronic complaints, one trial of this restorative has proved successful to an extent wind, no description nor written attestation would rend er credible. Invalids so long : bed-ridden as to have become forgotten in their own neighbor hoods, have suddenly re-appepred in the busy world aaif just returned froin'prOtnicted travel in a. distant land. Some very signal instances of this kind are attested ,of .fetnale Sufferers, emaciated victims of apparent rnarasmus, sane guineous exhaustion, 'erittiear Changes, and that complication of nervena'and dyspepti aversion to uir and exerciseforwlfich the phy sician has no name. In Nervous A f fections of all kinds, and fo'r reasons familiar to medical men,the operatioth of this preparation of iron must necessarily be salutary, for, unlike the old oxides, it is 'Tien-- roust} , tonic, without being exciting and over-. heating; and gently, regularly aperient, even. in the most obstinate cases of costiveness with out ever being a gastric purgative, or inflicting a disagreeable sensation. It is this latter property, among others, Which makes it so remarkably effectual and permanent a remedy for Piles, upon whit]) it also appears to exert - a distinct and specific action, by dispersing the local tendency which forms them. In Ds spepsia, innunierable as are its causes, a single box of these Chalybeata,Rds has often sufficed for the most habitual cases, Including tho attendent Costiveness. In unchecked Diarrhea, :even when -.ad vanced to Dysentary, confirmed, emaciating, and, apparently malignant, : the effects have been equally decisive and astonishing. . In the local pains, MSS of fleslermd strength, debilitating cough, and remitten, hectic, which generally indicate Incipifq ;Consumption, this remedy has allayed the alarrii of friends and physicians, in several very gratifying and in teresting:instances. In Scrofulous Tuberculosis, this medicated iron has had far more 'titan the good effect of the most Cautiously balanced preparations of iodine, without any of their well known lia bilities. The attention of feiffales cannot be too con fidently invited to this remedy and restorative, in the cases peculiarly affecting them. In Rkeumatism, both chronic and inliarrima tory—in the latter, however, mcire'decidedly— it has been invariably well,. reported, both as alleviating pain and reducing the swellings and stiffness of the joints and muscles. In'Tutennittent Felieri it Mutt necessarilyhe a great remedy and ,enerxetic - restorative, and its progress in the new settlements of the West, wilt probably be one . of higgrenown and use fulness. No remedy has everbeen discovered in the whole historyof medicine, which exerts such prompt, happy, and fully restorVive effects.— Good appetite, complete digestion, rapid aequi sitiop of strength, with an unusual disposition for active and cheerful, exercise, immediately follow its use. Put up in neat flat metal boxes . contairdng 50 pills, , price- , 50 cents per box - ; for sale by druggists and dealers. Will be Sent frect any address on receipt of themice. tens, orders, etc. should be addressed to R. kg. LoCRE. & CO., General Agents,. ZO Cedar-et., N. Y.. TIDATABLE LA It S. A new and most Jr - conienient and perfectly safe lamp, caged toe "Portable Coal Oil Lamp,'? fersaln cheap at Grove 4 Rolit's Drug Store.