162 AUTHENTIC HISTORY OF LANCASTER COUNTY. 



place of beginning, shall be one ward and shall be called the Fifth Ward. 

 And so much of said city as shall be included within the line beginning 

 at the intersection of North Queen and Chestnut streets ; thence, running 

 north through the middle of Queen street to the city boundary; thence, 

 along said boundary east to the north-east corner; thence, along said 

 boundary south to the boundary line of Second Ward; thence, along 

 said last mentioned line, west to the place of beginning, shall be one 

 ward and shall be called the Sixth Ward. And so much of said city as 

 shall be included within the line beginning at the intersection of East 

 King and Middle streets; thence, running east through the middle of 

 East King street to the city boundary; thence, along said boundary 

 south to south-east corner of the same; thence, along said boundary west 

 to South Queen street ; thence, along the middle of Queen north to the 

 intersection of Queen and Middle streets; thence, through the middle of 

 the last mentioned street north-east to the place of beginning, shall be 

 one ward and shall be called the Seventh Ward. And so much of said 

 city as shall be included within the line beginning at the intersection of 

 West King and Mulberry streets; thence, running west through the 

 middle of West King street and Columbia Turnpike to the city boun- 

 dary; thence, along said boundary line south to the south-west corner 

 of the same; thence, along said line east to boundary of Fourth Ward; 

 thence, along boundary line of Fourth Ward northward to place of be- 

 ginning, shall be one ward and shall be called the Eighth Ward. And 

 so much of said city as shall be included within the line beginning at the 

 intersection of North Queen and Walnut streets; thence, running west 

 through the middle of Walnut street to the western boundary of the city 

 limits; thence, north along said line to the north-west corner of the 

 same; thence, east along said line to North Queen street; thence, south 

 through the middle of North Queen street to the place of beginning, 

 shall be one ward and shall be called the Ninth Ward. 



Sec. 16. The places at which all general and municipal elections shall 

 be held, in the several wards hereinbefore created, shall be as follows, 

 viz : In the First Ward, at the public house now kept by Adam Trout 

 in said ward; in the Second Ward, at the public house now kept by 

 Anthony Lechler in said ward; in the Third Ward, at the public house 

 now kept by John G. Hood in said ward ; in the Fourth AVard, at the 

 public house now kept by Martin Kreider & Co. in said ward; in the 

 Fifth Ward, at the public house, known as the Plough Tavern, corner 

 of West King and Charlotte street, in said ward ; in the Sixth Ward, at 

 the house of Isaac Powell, corner of North Queen and Walnut streets, 

 in said Avard; in the Seventh Ward, at the "Washington Garden," kept 

 by John Wittlinger in said ward ; in the Eighth Ward, at the public 



16. Ibid., Sec. 3. 



