Phirti;itt: TERNS, 56 A ',YEAR LEBANON? . PA. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1801 119NIE AFFAIRS. 11 1 4 sLIMBANcout's Frost Cur©" for tbetel Mena core of Frosted Limbs. Feet, Toes, /WAN Bars, &e. It bee now stood the test of three wiiitirs end cab be safety recommended as just the article. Full directions accompany each bottle. Prepared and sold by J. L. Lemberger, Apothecary, Market street, Lebanon. AMP 8111. LAUBACII, of his Furniture Ware /teems, on Market street, has the largest. and beet assortment of Fnult arm , inelading an elegant assortment of Chairs, that can be 'found in the State outside of the largo cities; and while he admits that larger assortments may be found In imine of the cities.. he denien that bdter furniture ein be produced. Ills peleile,erolvery low. Farmers should examine their hay. In the oentre of Wide hay mows, as several cases of spent:loom combustion have lately ocourred. Persons desirous of 'loving their Pi aim tuned will pleaso band in their names to H. 'lteedei. 'Was fOlind early on Monday raorn 'ing; opposite tho Advertiser Office, a good'Freneb Gingham Umbrella. The owner will please call MIL 'R. Roedel's Book Rota" prove property, pay ebarges id take it away. , Goorat Woolf preach • ad nitialndtallation %talon in the German 11oform- Chureh,olyeistorria, on Sunday morning a week to the.til'ormelfl gnaws.— liii.'Thornas %orator, agetiehr Mr. Biddle of Philadelphia, sold a half lot of ground in*North Lebanon, to Mr. John IC, Fun*, for $475. Mr. F. intends erecting a Brick House the coming spring.-- Summit; DS/MC—Mr. Geo. Sourwein, a resident of a place known as Kutztown, in Jackson town ship, was, on Friday a week, asked by a gentle man of Mierstown to .take dinner at Col. Jesse itelnivold's, which invitation he accepted, and whilst Ailing, choked from a piece of beef. Me was dead lee very few minutes: Dr. Bowbr Was veiled In, btit too lee to save him. Mr. Sour -welding born in the city Pl . Baltimore, in iFitay, 1803. He !daces a widow, In poorly. The oftt. eons of Afosstown pald'ilus funeral ospensii. The 'emocrats of the West Ward of the borough of Lebanon, will meet at the public house of hire. Rise, at 7 o'clock, P. M., on SAT -11.11.12ar, FEBRUARY 10; and those of the East Ward at the publin house of 'Elias Light, at the same time,for the purpose of appointing delegates to the County Convention, UNION EIRE COMPANY. At the meeting, on Monday evening, by the Union Fire Company, it was resolved that each ,actlye member. pay one dollar on or before the 19th of March, in eoneidertition of all back. stafidttig dues up to the 22d February, 1861. Alio, that Joe. Shantz collect the back-standing dude of the contributing or Honorary member by the Mlle time.. The necessities of the company induced the men° of 'the above resolutions, and it in hoped that all the members—active and honorary---will tiviilin ly and promptly respond. 'The anniversary of the Union Flre Company will be celebrated on the 22d Inst., by a Parade. The Antiserum Flag will be displayed all day at the Engine Home. The company will meet nt 12 o'clock, to start out at 1 o'clock. 'Members having capes will wenr_tbent ; all others will ap pear-in citizen's dress. A full turn out is desired. Members are requested to be punctual in their attendance nt the next regular meeting--Monday evening. As Dr. B. Scthneck, accompanied by Edward Osw;ild, was driving out Mulberry street fn a carriage, on Thursday afternoon last, his horse MU frigttened at Water street and took to his heels. On the other side of tho Quittapa. fn endeavoring to turn, the carriagestruck a stone and upset, throwing out the Dr. and his companion, the former receiving a bruise on the nose, Luckily that was all the injury sustained by them. The horse, dieentangied from the car riage, ran a few paces and then stopped. The Perseverance Band received their new Instruments on Thursday Inst. DEnvn or CAPTAIN ISIEON TODY.—Our read ers will learn with regret of the death of Captain Siloon Toby, whieh occurred at his residence on Pine street yesterday afternoon.—Captain Toby wacwidely 'known in commercial circles through out the country, and the tasks of his death will cause a feeling of sadness among bests of warm veitional friends who loved him for his manly viOttee and the graces of a Caristian character. Be wee beim in England, and bred to the sea; be was engaged in the Havana trade about the year .1808.7, and after the war of 1812, became cop meted with the house of Chandler Pries and Ben jamin Morgan as commander in their line of pack et/ between this city and Now Orleans; being captain of the old ship Ohio and the new one of the same name built after the other was wrecked. -About 1828, he abandoned the see, and was elec ted President of the Insurance Company of the State of Pennsylvania, which office he held un til a few years ago. Be was at the time of his death President of the shipmasters Society. In all the relations of life he was exemplary, and his loss will be a severe ono to a large family ',delineation. At the time of his death he was in 'the 87th year of his age.—Philadelphia Bulletin ,cif Friday the let inst. Capt. Toby was the father of the widow of Dr. therge Linenweaver, deed, of thisborough. - Meeting of the stockholders of the Tnlon Canal.—The Artnyril meeting of the stock bolder,' of the Union Canal Company was held 'On Tuesday morning of last week, at their office 'ln Farquhar Buildings, Walnut at., pear Third. *Dr. .1. Rodman Paul presided. The annual re port woe read by Col Page, showing the present - audition of the'canal and its operations during -the year: Col. Page made a row remarks, in which be urged an adjuiltment of the difficulties now exist. tug between the bondholders. ' From the report we learn that the total amount of revenue from the Canal dnringthe year reached $100,929 32. The amount received from tolls reached $108,060 07. The total receipts amoun ted to $101,402 82. The balance in the hands of the Trustees is $45,132 57. .The report furth er rays, "there is still some slight reason to hope that existing diffieultiee may be arranged. If so, the Canal will be restored to the corporation and everything prepared for vigorous and actual *pee . Cullen of buelness as soon a's the season will per, mit; This, under all the adveree circumstances by which the canal has been surrounded and re tarded, 11 not discouraging." The navigation junnmenced on the 26th of March, 1860 and con -tinned until December 8, 1360, when it wasstopp 4ed by ice. - • -The receipts for 1850 were, " " 1860 it Dearoroo, Illpanditures of 1861859 were, 0 a $41,400 15 Tons. The total Bruit of tonnage in 1859, was, 245, 263,84040 44 a .18 60 , 1 Deo ease, Decrease, „ The total Amount of 00111. cornea on the Railroad to Plne Grove in 1850 wee, 145,309 While in 1859 it was, 125,362 An los/reuse of, Mr. John Linton o ff ered the following That the thanks of the Stockholders are bore. by tendered to President del. Tames Page for his exertions in endeavoring to bring about an ad. justment of the diffioulties of the Company.— Agreed to. Col. James Page was re•eleoted President, and Naar Thompson, Esq., ro.elected Secretary. WE have unusual faellitiOs and ma twig for executing a kindly of Blank and Cir miler Printing. SALES OF REAL AND PERSONAL PEOPERfI - Advertised in the ApvttunsEn, or fur which bills hove been .pritited,a% the ADVERTISER Cf• fico, : Wednesday, Fe rnery I:l.—Personal Property of John Lituck,..ji„ iij Hanover, Dauphin county. Thursday, February 11.—The Heal Estate cf the minor children of Jacob Hauer, dec'd., in this borough. Thursday, February 29.—Personal Pro Perky of John Nutts, near Colophon:down. Friday, March I.—Personal Property of jacob Thomas, in Heidelberg township. Saturday, March, Z.—Personal Property o fja cob Youtz , in Londonderry towoalriP- Tdeedfy, March s.—Persemil-Property of John Stamm, ip:North.Lebanon township. Friday; 15.--:Porsonal Property of J. H. Missemer, in North Lebanon borough. Saturday, MVO 16. L—Personal Property of Benjamin "Slater, in Lebanon. gptciat 4,ritltBo. TFIE PECULIARITIES of the female constitution and the various trials to which the( sex is subjected, demand an occasional recess rse to stimulsuts. It Is important, however, that these shall he of a harm less nature, and at the same time accomplish the desired cod. ICostetterliCelobrated Stomach Sitters is the vs. ry article. Its effects in nil cases of debility aro almost magical. It restores the tone of the digestive organs, infuses fresh vitality into the whole system, and gives that cheerfulness to the temperament, which is the most valuable of .feminine attractions. The proprietors feel flattered from the fact that many of the most prom inent medical gentlemen in the Union have bestowed encomiums upon the Bitters, the virtues of which they have frequently tested and acknowledbed. -There are allwhich are numerous counterfeits offered for sale, of destitute of meat, and positively injurious to the sys tem. Sold by all druggists end dealers generally every where. We See.advertisement in another column. January, 30, /Or See Dr. Sanfoo's advertllement of Liver Invigo rator and Family Cu tbartic Pillo, in another column. Airrreo Trade seems now to be in favor svlthlajolodn To all In need of a good and beautiful MG, on reasonable terms, We vrould say from experiegricall on GEO.llO}l THURGALAND. 2,0 South 6th st., Philadelphia, when you can be suited In a style and nianrior unserpossed. Also proamwa bottle of his cc i o b ra t e d, rum. E for bearttifying the hair, Sc. telh 22 t JBaQ,—ly. THE GREAT FEMALE MEDICINE. -7 The intietional irregularities peculiar to the weaker Sex, are invariably corrected without pale or inconve nience by the use of Judson's Mountain Herb Pills.— They are the safest awl surest medicine for all the dia. OEMS Incidental to females of all ages, and more espe cially so In this climate. Ladies who wish to enJoy health should always hare these Pills. No one who ever uses them once will allow herself to be without them. They re mOve 011 - obstruc- Mons, purify the blood and Ors to the skin thato beau tiful, clear and healthful NIA so greatly admired in 'a beautiful and healthy woman. At certain periods those Pills aro an ladispeasable compaulon.,• From one to four ithould.be taken each day, untir relief Is obtained. A few doses, occagionally, hill keertbekystem so healthy; and the blood so pure, that diseavek cannot enter the body. Sold by all Nfedlcine Dealers. Dr. Geo. Ross and D. S. Reber, Lebituon. February 6 1.360 .—m. "Redaped by Dyspepsia to a mere Skeleton,'! CURED fly "13CEISHAVE ' S 11OLLIND 131 MRS." - . Mr. A. fdatchett, a trader probably as wall known an any man fn Western Pennsylvania, states as follows: "I mot with a farmer in Armstrong county wbo was re- CNCCa by Dyspepsia to a mere skeleton. I persuaded him to buy a bottle of Bwritave's Uolland Bitters, believing it would cure him. Meeting him some months after, what was my astonislitneut at finding him a hale, hearty man ; he told ma ho now WT.IOITED 2(30 POUNDS, and, that this wonderful change bad been produced by Bccrhave's Holland Bitters to which be attributed sole ly his restoration." „ CRYING BABIES I CRYING BABIES i I —A Vnessmt. Vett tue urvt.V. entsentistietiof I the enperlority of M 7,11,11074 . 16 Ititiktilltt CORDIAL over every other preparation of the kind, the druggists Of this town bare almost all ordered And received a 'sup ply of it; so cheer up, ?thrums! N. more crying be, vies 1 • Do not be put off with any other preparation by any druggist who may not have received Dr. EATON'S INFANTILE CORDIAL, or who may on account of get ting ROM worthless article at a cheaper rate be more Interested in selling it. Get the boot; it is for sale in town—search till you lind it. Da. BRONSON'S BLOOD NOOD, for diseases of the organs and all pulmonary complaints, is also for sale in town; and If any suffering from the above . complaints neglect to try this preparation, they are guilty of suicide.— ' Titer+ all firs different Nos. of the BLOOD FOOD—all on the same principle. bat graduated to the different de thlencies of the blood :wising from the different organs affected. No. lis fur Colds, Bronchitis, Qonsumptior., and other chronic complaint sensing from over-use, gen ernlly debility, or nervous prostration. .No. 2,'forLivor Complaints. No. 3, for Dyspepsia. - No. 4, Woman'S Restorative. No. 5, nanqvitegoneralbr. Ask fur the No. you want. i Sec adVer.' Nor sale by Dr. GEO. ROSS, opposite the Court House, Lebanon, and T. W. DYOTT & SONS. Philadelphia. Feb. 0, 1301.-Im. — TheLebanon Market. , Carefully Corrected Richly. LEEIANON, Wrimesnar, FEBRUARY 13, LB6l. Leb. Mills E.'s: Eau] $6 50 „Eggs, doz., 18 Smith " Extra ' dOU Butter, 16 lb.. 14 Lob. Val. Super. Flries 60 -- Tab or salted butter, 10 Frime White =Wheat, 115 Lard, 10 Prime Red Wheat, 110 Tallow, - 0 Primo Rif), 60 Dam, 10 Corn, 60 Shoulders, 9 Oats, 30 Sides, 9 Clover-seed, 4 00 Soap, '7 Thnothy-seed, 290 Bees-wax, 25 Flax-seed; ' 150 White Rage, 5 Dried Applee, V bu., 100 Mixed Rags, 2 Dried Apples, pealed, 190 Flax, V lb., 123,4 Peach "Snits," 260 Bristles, V Iti., 40 Peach "Ifutzels," 125 Featbers,ll lb., EN Cherries, 150 Wool, Vi lb:, 40 Onions, ST Soup Beans, 116 qt,, 6 rotatoeS,ll bus, GO Vinegar, VS gal., 1.2 y, Appla u tter,V crock, 45 The Philadelphia Market. Frantuiny 11, P. M. The Breadstaffs market continues depressed.— FLOUR is drooping. Sales for shipmentmf .600 barrels at $5 for superfine and $5 ;for extra.— To the trade at $5 50(416 for extra family, and $6 121®6 371 . f0r fancy. Nothing doing in RYE FLOUR or CORN MEAL. The demand for WHEAT is limited. Sales of 2000 bushels fair and prima Pennsylvania and Western red at $1 25@1 27, and white at $1 82 (41$1 40. RYE is dull at 68 cents for Pennsylvania and 65 cents for Delaware. The demand for CORN continues limited at the decline noted yesterday. .Sales of 1900 bush els at 56 cents for now yellow and 65 cents far old, in store, OATS are dull; 2600 bushels Pennsylvania sold ar33 cents r bushel. - CLOVERSEED is less active, and prices are hardly maintained. Sales of 200 bushels fair add strictly prime at $4 75(gt5 64 - lbs; 150 bushels good Ohio sold at the termer rate.— About 3000 bushels hsve been shipped to Europe during the past week. Timothy is rather more inquired after ; small sales at $2 25(412 37* bushel. Flaxseed ranges from $1.40 to $1 45. CATTLE MARRET.—The offerings of Beef Cattle were larger this weak than for some time post, reaching over 1800 head nt Phillips' Yards, and prices were rather lower, ranging at from $7 to $O/, the latter for extra quality ; the- bulk' of the sales were at s7i(glB , l the 100 lbs. net. The market closed dna, and 100 bead . , were sent to New• York. About 150 Cows were offered and sold at from $2O to $4O each, according to con dition, which is a decline. Of Hogsethe receipts and sales reach come 2000 bend, including 1363 at the Avenue Yard, at from $7.1 to sBi the 100 Ms net. The market was better. The offerings of Sheep reached about 4600, all of which were disposed hf at from-40 1 ) 53 lb gross. • itetigiinto giatircs. German preaching nest Sabbath morning at 10 o'clock, in the Evangelical church, and in the eveuing at ear ly candle-light. English preaching next Sabbath morning and evening, in the Methodist Episcopal Church. ST..7OIIN'S REFORUED CSURCH.—Regular service every Wednesday evening, at64-o!olock ; eve ry Sunday morning at 10 o'clock, and every Sunday evening at BA o'clock. German preaching next Sunday at 10 A. M., and English in the afternooq, in Ehe Moravian church. ' German preaching next Sabbath morning and English in the evening, in the First Reformed church. English preaching next Sunday morning and German in the" afternoon, in Salem's Lutheran 1111,804 97 109,920 52 church. • German 'preaching next Sunday morning and English in the evening, in Zion's Lutheran church. Protestant Episcopal church service on February 13th, Ash Wednesday, at TO A. M. On Fri day, 15th, at 10 A. M., and 7P. M. On Sun day at 10 A. M. S I 85 45 97,708 40 58,270 25 On the Ith hid., by Rev . . U. Ifiirbaugh, D. D., Mr. Mark Coppola jr., of Bast „ Rarl tp., Lan caster•county, to Miss Catharine E. Schnoeder, of near Lida. Oa the 2d February, by Rev. Mr. thing, Mr. Edward Augustus Schradel, of Pinegrova, to Miss Susanna J. Sohad, of Jonestown. 18,199 19,947 . an the Bd inst., in this borough, Mr. Abraham Light, a well known and highly respected citi zen, aged about 70 years. On the 3d inst., in South Lebanon, Afro. Eosins, widow of Jacob Thomae, deo'd., aged 82 years, 2 months a7nd 9 days. On the 24th January, in Bethel, Mrs. Mary Dubbs, widow of Henry Dubbi, deed.paged 70 years. Ob- the 29th January ' in Frederteksburg, Eliza. dfifighter of Jacob and Eva Wagner, aged 2 years, &months and 19 drys. On thOlst January, in Monroe Valley, wife of Mr. Levi Dubbs, aged about IS years. On the 6th inst., in-South Lebanon, Eva Ruhl, widow of John Ruhl, deed., aged 69 years. On the let inst., in Lebanon borough, James Griffin, aged about 40 years. On the Bth inst., in Cornwall township, of Drop sy, Mr. Jacob Urich,;Aged T 4 years, 10 months and 21 days. On the Bth inst., in Hanover tp., this county, Mrs. Elizabeth Bohr, aged 62 years, 8 months and 2 days. 4tiv arotrtigointittg. For Rent. OTOP.E 'ROMS Nos. 2 and 4,1 u EAGLE GUILD ~NE E IN4B. :Apply to Dr. Goo. P. Luteawearer, or Jaeob D. Wottfinan. February 13, 1801. Jacob' ThetilaaSl Sale. WILL be said at . the residence of the subscriber, in South Lebanon township, 6 miles from Lebanon and 3 miles from Shaetterstown, 1 mile from Orates store, at the old Furnace road, ON FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1801, The Itifiewhag Personal Property, viz:-6 HORSES, in eluding 1 good Brood-mare, 3 • Mich COWS, 1 1-year BULL, . pot, ILBTFERB,I Breeding, SOW,. 3 SHOATS, setts nomegeara, nearly-now, 3 broad-wheeled Wagons, 1 as good as new, Spring-wagon, 1 Top -buggy, good as new, 1 Sulky, good as new, Carriage-harness, 3 Plows, 2 Barron*, 1 patent Ilay-rake. Wagon-box. pod' , and cover, good as new- a' ' eultivators Corn.ploW. Shovel.harrow, 4 horse Sleigh, with. Iron Soles, all kinds of Chains, 1 largo Kitchen-cupboard, and many other articles too nurser OUR to mention. Sale to commence at.l2 o'clock, M., whin conditions will be made known, and 1 'YEAR credit given..bv H. BENNETIIIIN, Auctioneer. JACOB THOMAS. February 13, 1881. • P1711141C SA LE O 1 PERSONAL PROPERTY. "INTILL be sold n public sale, at the residence of 11. -VT kltseratelt, in North tob:.llion arough, Lebanon county, Pa-, 6:1 ;Tidos', March 15, 1861. the following Persbiad Propert3i, viz:-1 PIANO. 1 TWO 11011SE svarso WAGON, 1 BUGGY, COW, Wheel-barrows, Forks, 'Halters and Cow- as: chains, Saddles, Ilarneas, BEDS and BED- _j k 1 ""'L STEADS. BUREAUS, Book Case, Desks, Tables. Chests-, Chairs, Kitchen Cupboards. Iron and Copper Kettles, Stoves withelpe, Tubs, Barrels and Stands, , k large number of valuable litmus. and a variety 'Of 'musk: AND KITCHEN PIIRNPZUR ton numerous to - Anti- Liam Sate to commence at 1 o'cl , ck, P. U., when the conditions of saieidili be made known by N. Lebanon, Feb. 13,'61.. .1. 11. hirSSEMETt- TO CONSUMPTIVES. A Clergyman having aired his son of Consumption /it in its worst stages, after being given up to die; by the most celebrated physicians. desires to make known the mode of cure. (which proves successful In every case,) to those aftlieted with Coughs, Colds-, and Con sumption, and he will send the saute, to- any address, free of char 0. . Addrees, enclosing two stamps to pay return postage: " ' • DS:NTEI, ADE:II, February 13, 1331. =Frankfort Street, N. Y. ATTENTION. rillHE MEMBERS of the Lebanon Comity I Association for the detection of Horse r• Thieves, and the recovery of stolen horses, will meet nt the public house of L. Zimmer- - - Man, on SATURDAY, MANCH 2, 3861, at 1 o'clock, P. JACOB WITMER, Jr.. President • WM. B. KREIDER, Treasurer. SAMUEL ERI3. Secretary. Lebanon, February 13, MI. ,„ MA NHOQD ,Low -- , EksTynED. , Publisi4d,74 ' :E" Sealed brecTope. ON 'ha NATURE, TREATMENT AXD RADICAL CURE OF SPE I .!..M.kTORIIIIORA, or Seminal Weakness, Sexual Debility, Nervousness and Involuntary Emissions, in diming impotency, Consumption and Mental and Physical Incapacity Er itan. J. CULVERWELL,, M. D., Author of the "Green Book," de.. The world-renowned author, in this admirable Lec ture, clearly proves from his own experience that the awful consequences of Self-abuse may be effectually re moved without medicine and without dangerous surgi cal operations, bougies, instruments, rings or cordials, pointing out a mode of cure at once certain and effectu el, by which every sufferer, no matter what his condi tion maybe may cure himself cheaply. privately 6u:dm/I rony. This lecture will prove a boon to thousands and thousands. • ' 8. t . 4; nt.nott et' eta to any address, post paid, on the re . 0.91, of two postage stamps, by Addressing Dr. CII. J. C. It UNA 121 Bowery, Now York. Post Box 4586. Feb. 13, 1861. Statement ()F TUE LEBANON BANK, published as requf toil by the Act of Assembly, passed Oct. 13, 1857. viz: . , 111. ON BANK, Feb. 6, 1.861. Ist..—Loans and Discounts, $331,426 71 2d.--Specie $42,932 92 Notes of other Bauks, 9,160 00 , • Due by other Banks, • 16,360 03 05.473 55 3,l.—Notes in Circulation, 161,375 00 4th.—Deposits, including Individual &pos.} 38,128 88 its and balances due to other Dunks, EDW. A. UHLER, Cashier. SWORN and Subscribed before me. Feb. 6, 1561. JoREYIE GLEN, J. P. 1,09.n0n , Feb,. Is,lS`6l Statement OF THE LEBANON VALLEY BANK. .I.2ceo:e, Pa., Feb. 5, ISISI ASSETS. Loans and Discounts Due by other Banks Notes of other Banks Cash, drafts and cheeks Specie (Gold and Silver) LIABILITIES Notes ht circulation Deposits Due to other Banks • $149,334 35 •- The above statetnent N correct, to the beet of my knowledge and belief. JOS. KA.B.Off, Cashier. Sworn mid Subscribed before me. Lebanon, rkb. 13, 1861. ANTI10;51- fliMil IV R. IfinlPlil 13 R. /_1 NEE of the hest and cheapest assortmentßof Luartnn loffered to the public, Is now for srile at the dew and extensive LUMBER and COAL, YARD of PHILIP BRECHHILL n the Borough of North Lebanon, on the bank of the Union Canal; st the head of 'Walnut street, .a few gimes North- of the Genessec :Steam Mills, and one goitre east of Borgner's Motel. • Their assortment consists of the best well seasoned White, Yellow, Norway Pine and hemlock floards;— Cherry, Poplar and Pine Boards; 13.4 and 2 inch Pannel and Common Plank; White Pine and hemlock Scantling and Joists; White Oak Boarel.s, Plank and Scantling; and h.' inch Poplar hoards, Plank and Scantling,. SHINGLES 1 SHINGLES !! The best Pine and Hemlock Shingles; Also, Roofing and Plastering Laths; Chestnut Rails and Posts, and railings for fences and fencing Boards • FLOORING BOARDS of all sizes anti descriptions. _ _ COAL! COAL!! COAL!!! A large stock. of Broken, Stove, Binseburnera and Hollidaysburg Smith Coal, at the lowest prices. goSContident that they have the largest and best as. sortment of Luster:a-of all descriptions and sizes, as well as the largest stock of the.different kinds of COAL, ever offered to the citizens Of Lebanon county, they venture to say that they can accommodate all purchasers satis factorily' and would therefore invite all who want any thing in their line, to examine their stock before-pur chasing elsewhere. PHILIP BRECIIOILL. N. Lebanon, April 4,1850. ' IMEIEV CHEAP STORE RAUCH & LIGHT. At the Corner of Cumberland Sereei and Piutek Road, LEBANON', PA. E DRS. RAIJCII Si LIGHT take pleasure in InformiVl- in g their friends and the public generally that they have just opened a large and carefully selected assort ment of DRY GOODS, GRODDRIES. QtyEENswArtE, &c., to which titcy . respectfully invite the attention of the "puldic. Their. DRY GOODS , have alt been selected with the greatest care from the largest Importing (louses in Philadelphia. GROCERIES, A large stock of cheap Sugars, Coffees, Tema, Chocolate, and all kinds of Spices. Also,» large assortment of QUEENSWARE. among which are the newest patterns, teg,ether with al most an endless vartoty of Goode in their line of busi ness, which will be sold very cheap for cask, or Countty Produce taken in exchange. BAGS! BAGS! ! BAGS] ! ! The Attention of Millers and Farmers is directed to their large stock of-BAGS, which they will sell at wholesale prices. October 1860.] YOU Can buy your Clothing, fur yotirselvo4 and y our B oys , in every variety and at low eash`prices by call ing at the cheep Clothing Store of Ref zenstein Bros., opposite the Court Louse; where you ., WILL Save at least from 25 to 30 per cent. All kinds of Cloth .. ing and Furnishing Goods, are to be Mel artl.lB Store at the lowest cash priceslind re calve well-made Goods. Would it not be much better to SAVE Much valuable time by calling et once, and laying in your stock of Clothing for the Winter at this Establishment, where you will ea r . tainly get the full value of your MONEY. Remember the place—Cumberland Street, opposite the Court house. REIZENSTRIN raw& Lebanon, November T, 4860. you.se.Aßß:olB & 880.13 , New Boot sod •Shoe LP ose. • GREAT EXCITEMENT. CV the Legislature of the Commonweal h of Fenn- V,/ sylvan* in reference to the Borough of NOBT.I LEBANON, has coused an unusual degree of exclte• tment among its • tlblet inhabitants, but not near so much Its. the Frei}} : A t ntral of I SPRINGAND SUMMER 1100DS, at the MANSION HOUSE STORE OF Messrs. Planck R. Brother. Acir- The Proprietors feel confident that they era still I able to supply ell their customers, and the "rest of mankind," who will favor them with a cell, with any rarietj , of the ... ' CHOIOEST GOODS. The nevi ,syStim enables them to sell at greatly : re. duccdprides, Which they hope will be a great iudlicb I' meat for all desirous of buying cheap, to give them e. call. Call and see for yourselves; Mir Ladies and Gentlemen are most cordially invited to give them A call, and examine fur themselves, North Lebanon Borough, April 20, 1860. SELLING OFF AT COST, film; large and extensive stock of FANCY DRY GOODS at tho "Centro Buildings" are being sold at cost. The stock comprises a general assortment of rittEsS GOODS, such as Plain and Fancy Dress Silks, • French Merineei, Wool Plaids and Wool Delainos, Cashmeres and Thibet Cloths, Delaines, Calicoes, &c. White Goods—plain And tig'd Swiss; Jaconets, Cambric!, Irish Linens, Brilliants, Carta in Goods, &c., A large assortment of SHAWLS, SHAWLS, CARPETS A MATTING, CARPETS a MATTING, QUEEIs.ISWARE, QUEENSWARR. Also a.genoral assortment of Gloves and [foolery, La dles' Collars and. Dress Trimmings, with many other articles too numerous to mention Call and see, and save money at the "Centre Buildings" of BADER & Bass. e- We also offer our ENTIRE ST6Ozt of Dry Goods, Queenstsure, Groceries, Ac., for sale, to such lllLit , Ei7 as wish to enter the Mercantile business; also X. r.',.Mor well arranged STORE ltOO3lS FOR:BBNT %1- - 4, o 4l4t—the most desirable stand in Lebanon. Lebanon, Decentker 20, 1860. RADER Ji• BROS. WINE AND LIQUOR IPW, 'lir EEO 3E3e, AEC 3Er corner cir Ilfaiizt and Water streets, Lebanon, Pa, IR. I)EEG, AEI, respectfully informs his friends A„ and the public, that he has taken the 'above stand, formerly occupied by Emaniel 'Retort. and large ncreased the stock of WINES AND LIQUORA, with selectiona tram .the CHOICEST BRANDS and ..413 qualities now in the market. My assortment - - • coiudete „ot Ortatd, lien natty, Pinet T. Himes,lsiirtell. Mitrett, Pelleveision, J. J. Depuy & Co., A. Sergnette;it Co. WlNES.—Charepagne, Old Oporto. Burgundy. Claret, Sherry, Madeira, Lisbon, lreneriffe, 'Hoek, Muscat and Malaga, of various brands and qualities. Holland Gin, Scheid= Schnapps, Jamaica. Spirits, Scotch and Irish Whiskeys; Peach, Apple, Lavender, Blackberry, Cherry,Hinger and Raspberry BRANDIES; Cordials, Wine Bitters, Amsterdam Bitters, &e., &e. Also, el:distantly or - -hand a superior quality of Old Wheat, Bourbon, Malt and Monongahela WHISKEYS, of the very best qualities. and Furo Cider - Vinegar. prom long experience he batters himself that he will be able to render satisfaction to all echo may - patronize the new firm, and the reputation acqUired for furnish ing the best brands of LIQUORS, at the lowest prices, will be maintained. All articles sold at this establish- Mont will be what they are represented. Lebanon, January 9,1861-3 m. „ Hiram W. Rank, TPORMBIILY OF ..." - iNFEICAVN. LEBANON COUNTY, X would respertrdi 'nform his frlentla t aud thepult• lic, that b has connectu - .Situself with air. LOWER, in 1.110 TOBACCO. SNUFF tac; SEG AR BUSINESS. No. 188 North Third Street, Phila, where he will be glad to receive Customers, and will sell ut rates that will prove satisfactory. Philadelphia, July 12, 1860. . Receipts and Expenditures F LEBANON COUNTY, for the year 0860. CONRAD O 11.10ORGNEkt, Eng, Treasurer of Lebanon coon ty. in account with said county from the 24 day of Jan• uary, A. D., 1860, to the 7th day of January, A. D., 1561. (Both days included.) • DR—RECEIPTS. To aggregate amount of Tax levied Iu the different Tow nships and . Boroughs of Lebanon county, includ ing State and Cduaty Taxes for the year 1660 : :North Annvllle - $2952 85 South Ant:Milo , ' ' 3300 72 Bethel ' , 3265 59 Cold Spring 195 37 Cornwall 5540 11 Earl Rollover 2615 51 Heidelberg 3619 35 Jackson 5055 63 Lebanon Borough, (E. W.,) 2058 14 Lebanon Borough, (W. W..) ' 1628 50 Lebanon Borough, (North) 829 80 Lebanon. Townehip (North) 8373 59 Lebanon Township; (South) ' 3554 78 Londonderry 4388 22 Milleitelt . 2433 38 Swi.tarn 2309 54 Union 1585 21 To balahce in bandsipf Treasurer, as per last year's repalit 9,243 39 FINES AND FEES. To cash reeeivedfrom David Souders for fines To cash received from John Stains, Esq. for fines and Jury foes 72 00 To cash received from Cyrus P. Mil- Esq. for tines and Jury fees 122'00 $1.78,802 89 $18,014 61 8.920 00 1,104 49 . 27,05492 -V16,584 02 - 190 00 USE OF COURT ROUSE. To-cosh received kora TI. Decamp 9 00 do do do Sarni Light 0 00 do do do Soforoot Moyer 300 do do do Peter Riebings 800 do do do Misa Selfreaddr 3,00 do do do Bayard Taylor. 400 • $127.730 00 16,001 38 3.00. 97 STRAYS SOLD Tn'eseh received from Thomas Kra. • • mer, Esq, To cash received from Joseph It. 'Henry, Esq. To cash received from James Hum mel, Esq. OOSTS. To cash received fronfAntlionk S: Elk s . for costa collected from Urlah Shenk To cash received from Sam'l Hauck, Esq. Concocts collected from Jacob McCormick To casb received from Sam'l Ilaucly Esq. for cost collected from Charles llarglebach 5 75 -- 2 75 UNSEATED LAND TAXES. To cash received from Cyrus Shirk fur taxes on Unseated Lands, col leered for the years 1853 add 1859 4 ... in full . 288-50 EXCESS TAX. To cash received from henry Gina rich Collector of South Anuville, for the year 1855 14 5 7 To cash received from Mary Bixler per bands of Henry Bixler for the year 1858 2 70 To cash received from Jonathan Ben. derfor 1859 19 54 Ts cash received from Samuel liar beson for 1859 12 14 To cash received from Gideon Dunn for 1889 8 84 To cash received from Michael Burk holder for 1589 To orals received from John Shutt for 1859 To cash received from Samuel Clei3 for 1859 To cash recsivcd from Henry Heide man for 1553 To cash received from Daniel Keller for 1859 • • 4 83 To cash received frOm Absalom Heart for ISO . 36 62 By cash received front Town Council for Coal and One up to April 1. 'OO By easbreeeived from Seidel, Killing er co". for 014 Iron at _ By cash received from Sundry Per sons for Old Lumber at Jail &o. By cash received from Sundry Per sons as a Temporary Loan $10,500 00 OUTSTANDING TAXES As patt LAST YEAR'S REPORT. To Samuel Harbeson Collector Leba. non Borough, West Ward $698,50 To Gideon Rupp Collector of North Anuril le 682 50 To Michael K. Burkholder Collector of South Aunvillo 732 08 To Shutt 81101 Collector of Cornwall 786 36 To Joseph Zimmerman Collector of East Hanover 1620 21 To John H. Ileterlch Collector. of Heidelberg 1445 67 To Samuel Gelb Collector of South Lebanon 609 47 To Absalom Reim Collector of North Lebanon Borough - 576 15 To Andrew 11. Embicli Collector of Lebanon Borough East Ward 1177 97 To Daniel Keller Collector of Mill creelr 10.25 83 To William Weeßly Collector of Sara. Cara • • _ 308 43 To Henry Heideman Collector of Unlon 798 90 --- 14 1 3,553 01 - RAUCH & LIGHT 4.,z- The following colleofors titre paid the amounts set opposite their respective naties since the 7th day 0 f January 1 , 61: Charles Arndt $6l 00 Cyrus Remelt 200 00 Michael Rohr 70 00 Daniel Zimmerman „„„ Henry Phi Wry 3 . 7 0 7, ru. Law • 39000 Philip Bbaeffer _ 225 00 John G. Krick 63 00 George N. Snoke 175 00 Jonathan Strickler _ 70 Wm. Weelfty. 2g 00 Lienr.y Gildsman 50 00 Daniel Strunk 131 'OO Jahn Fitterer • 240 00 • $2432 00 O IL—PAYMENTS. By sash paid Mats !Treasurer as per his reosipt doted July 24,1860 $21,100 00 LEBANON BOROUGH DIVIDED ! Grand Push fur the People's 114 ad Quarters! TAB ACTION erountv account, &c CIE C3XollcratiettF , i4.aiwed for the year 1860 3e4 05 By Treleuret's !fur the year 1860 . 236 04 By collectieoa claimed fur the year 1886 1,260 20 $229X30 • Alm House. fly moth paid David Bowman, Treasurer Lebanon Co'y Alms Idolise on 11. orders issued Armaments and Arputls By cash paid diff4ent Assessors fur m.king yearly acaeesmente,de• I;vering appeal notices, &c. - 718 16 Bridges across Big .40 tiara Creek. By rash paid J.na Strager for work a t done-down bridge 1 12 By cash paid Joat ph Walmer fur work at Ilitidtraltio bridge 4 19 3 31 Bridges across Little Solo-tam Vreek. - By rash paid kahleman & Heilman for lumber at lied bridge 17 39 By cvalt paid Simon litdiz for repairs at'Red bridge 26 37 By rash paid:Joseph Walker fur work at Bosikar 11,11 bridge 2 00 By cash paid Jacob Hedisan for baudniz at Banker Hill Bridge 6 00 By emit paid John Burp for work at 81,r f ie's Bridge 900 • -- 59 75 Bridges across quilvalitita C. etk. By cub paid David r work at Baia-arra bridge 260 By cash paid sundry persons for . eaud.atone and wink done at old Forge Road bridge 95 2t - Of 77 Coroners' Inquests. By cask . paid David Mick, for one itainest in part 8 84 By cash paid B nau nal Salon, pm:, for one inquest in full 3.5 13 By bash paid D W. Leeds esq., for one ingtisq' In foil 12 1 2 By cash paid Win.C. Fauber fortis° isipiestd in full -23 By 'caste paid Win.llrlch,esq., for 1 inquest in full • 11 87 By c .sh paid Jos R. floury soq ,fir one inquest in full 1180 101 12 l'ast 41Arrrm By cash paid J. oreidenhach fr 00 earl Ezpeases. By cash paid Fatal, Murk erg , for Boarding' prisoners f-,r 1800 030 62 By cash paid :Fitful. Bunch etq .for conveying prisoner.; to Dauphin coanl y kin By yeah paid Jnn. It. Bnyd esq,bee par of Dauphin Co hou for sup pert of convicts 131 13 By cash paid Saar vl Houck for con veying Win. Brat; to Baatern Penitentiary 35 00 By cash paid 0 randJnrot s 427 6 do . Traverse Jrirora 1,073 74 . do Tip staves 113 Oa do Dolt t Cryer 87 110 do Sheriff. suoitnoulnejurors 70 60 do 'Constablw for tusk; trg re turns to court 33 63 By cash paid 0 P. Miller,evq-cofity In Poutnionwerinh cases 663 37 By cash pail A S. Ely esq., costs in Cumuouwealth ca , cs 64 85 By cash paid Joe. Gisim seq., COMA in Comnamwealth rases 67 60 By coal! mild Jos Shantz coats In Coin mouwsalth cases 32 62 By cash paid Sand. Babb co/Asia COttimoa wealth rases 41 71 By.cii.ll paid Henry McCord costs Cont root) wen) th cAts . 17 67 By cash paid: Rtihn - ti', t, {feel, , courts in Corwin:wet-I,lth cases 1 00 By exit' paid Solomon Sin esq., costa in Commonwealth CKW.S . 4 50 By cash paid Witi Bayer comic in Commonwealth cases By cash paid It in. 'Poore costs to th - ninion wealth cases By cash paid James Moss costa In Commonwealth cases ' 663 717 cash pa iol Dau ei al lack er costa in Commonwealth case 8 Bp catill paid Patrick Bream co-dl , in Commonwealth CASCS -1 By cash paid for support of co:reds in Eastern Penitentiary 1.511' 85 1 C.urt House Ihymitditurei. By Cash paid George & Byrn Moss. 3 . d 2 do ./4s. T. YOUUff, gas htil 23 22 do Laf..gotto Brower, do 282 do Cyru3 S. Bettrgo do 13 51) do /Wry itridgens 8 maps 15 00 do shirk & coal ' •13 00 do Itrinoslds & Melly coal 63 2 do Chas„Osemawalcilardwaro 28 02 • do J. 11. 51111er wall vapor 31 45 do Boas, Gasser & Gettal co.r• pantos. work By cash paid 1111 Thompson hang. ing wall paper 28 75 By cash paid Bruce &Co , carnet . 12 75 do Bubb & Bressler stove, pipe &c. 19 00 du sliehael Looser, locks 4 81. do h. Brower gas fix t urea 8 70 do It. K. Dundore, sliolving 36 00 • do Geo, 51eily. attending clock 25 90 do Reinnehi & yalter carpenter work 4 50 By cash raid D. S. Ralmr sundries 218 do A. 1 . 1,-rsbergur making desks B 3 52 do Sundry persona for balding, labor In yard, wbitowashing &e. 68 31 435 27 .7" Expenditures. By c tab paid jarnes T. Young gat bill 15 31 da C yrus S. Ow:CO 15 22 do Jure,. Riteimck 2 cot do wood 800 Samuel Bomberger t do 400 Ito Daniel K .Sp.tyd 1 do 400 de John Yordy 1 do 400 do JacobSbaefftrfillingohaffbogslo 00 do Henry & Stint, inercuandtse 78 26 de J Bowman shoot for prisoners 6 97 do Commissioners expenses to Reading for the purpose of vlow fug jail 10 90 By CAA/1 paid 3lye-s & Hamra coal 325 do Beirmeitia & Melly do 62 tit , do L.BASpenheimer clothing for Prisoners 6 00 By cash pail S. P. Kendal rent 60 00 do David Dellinger esq.,to delphia to purchase bedding 645 By wish Paid J D. Krauss hardwaro 11 61 ' do D. M. Karnuniy do 11 59 do George'liarch stook •0 66 do F. Embich eriing to .2 00 do Sundry persona for labor, making bed.clothing, cleaning yard, Fixing Pump, &c 70 30 890 43 Cat ej Rentodriing Lou.t By gash paid sundry persons for Baton Work 026 12 By'mtah paid Sundry persons for Laborers 561 34 By rash paid sundry persons for Hauling. powder. wheelb.rrows By - cosh paid sundry persons for Hair, making fence, Pipe, &a By cash paid_ for car penter work by tits day By cash paid for stone cutting By cash paid Beak & Fronts fur lime By cash paid Elias Bo Light for Lime 50 1 . 3 By cash paid Conrad Banta for lime 62 37 By Gash paid Gen.& 0, H. Karrh for Painting 126 38 By cash paid Jacob li. Stand for painting 63 75 By cash paid TllOOll% &obey for painting 18 25 By cash paid P. Le Weimer & Co, Castings 1,491 07 By each paid Charles Deltoid for locks 223 00 By cast paid Josiah Fiturk,esq ,for furnace 50 00 By cash paid Forster & Match for skill weights 10 OS By cash paid G. D Coleman etc; for gas.pipe 4 60 By cash paid Marla Boyer for brisk 47P 50 do Atkins & Bra's, do 66 67 da D F.mht. & Sons do 42 04 do Samuel Spangler for lime stone 60 02 By cash paid John Gilbert for lime stone 54 22 By cash paid hoses Fetter for sand sano 05 00 By meth paid John Seigrist,Curbing 35 25 By cash paid John Wants for sand 243 75 By cash paid Coover & Hank for content and.putre rand 170 23 By laid Bubb & Bressler fur tin work 167 42 • By cash paid Jamas N Rogers for tin work 151 1.8 By cash paid J. 11. Dressler for tin work 40 85 By cash paid Levi llertzler for lum ber 6 76 By cash paid Limper° Gable & Bro. , for Lumber 125 26 Br rash paid J.D. Dickerson for Bannisters, Cape, 4:c 39 68 By cash paid Zonmerman & Crasser Saab anti frames - 51 20 By cash paid Gasser & Cottle floor ing hoards co By melt paid James Touts. for ma- ing 15 doors 39 00 By cash paid Miihnel Brown for making shutters 32 . 15 By cash paid Henry .Brandt for lumber 40 22 By cash p Suck & Groff,Bistern pump 678 By ca.th paid Philip Brechbili for leather 45 05 By-cash paid Rehaoehla & Belly for lumber 811 67 - By cash pall - Bowman, Hauer & Capp for Lumber 310 53 By cash raid Cyrus Sbhk for slate roofing and repairs,. 332 38 By cash paid David M. Harmany for hard ware 132 64 By cash paid Charles Greenawalt for hardware 307 02 By cash paid John D. Krause for hardware 30 81 By cud) paid William G.Bargner for plastering • 162 By cash paid John Sowers for Blacksmith work 84 58 Sy cash paid Lafayette Brower for Gas fixtures 55 70 By cash t aid John Ulrich for super 'clouding and Drafting 150 co, By Dayid liollinur 171 days at 1,75 per diem 209 25 By cash paid Adam Griitinger for service, 4 00 0 3 cash paid Brotherlino for work 22 30 By cash paid Michael Lower for numbering keys 2 55 8,857 42 9 SBS ' $2 00 $3 on 20 00 BM 4 00 BEI 17 00 6 00 EII] CZ MI 9 00 ME 2000 Ea 323 90 42 $7 tf 52 92 Printing. By cash paid Worth & Reinosta 161 25 do J. S. Toring & Co. 141 10 do Wm. N. Breslin S 3 75.• do . Joseph Hrirtman X Son 49 75 . • - 436 25 aonntittiorzers' Offict. By mob paid Michael' Daininger nary in WI , 150 00 By cash paid David Hollinger sal; -00 ary in full By cash paid Mason-Wiz salary '• tntJ 160 00 By caati paid Cryal Sbir,k,Clerlr salary is IL:11 By cavil paid Levi (laan rel ICri OQ By cai,ll paid Samuel Lutz, inalegar 9.5 co Stafinn-ry, Aockes,Astage, t6e.• By rittli paid Cyrna P. Miller Sta.. tionery 12 00 By exalt paid Jolt° Stains Stationary 1.4 By cl as h paid dttnraon B. L'OIL Stationery ' Ity cosh paid Danii I Stroll station. ety furl genre 10 00 By co..ib paid Anna L. lintirranf for Foatotre and Stomps /1 67 By caste pal Clbarleaßleindopffor binding 1 95 By cob paid D. S.. IlasAnger for form hook '1 26 fly cash paid (h.orge A. Brava (O: 'tramerlpt By cant' paid Waltz .9 Roedel 8 COO 80 Stationery By Vial paid . 1 ,loode! for vtatiouery • By exal. paid George Wallis f4r Mt tionery By usb paid F.L. flutter for tram. walpt Pox &alp& By cash- otsid sundry peraens for Fox scalps and probates .7ttzrsfunded Bs , hash paid 11.R.,`1 racy esq, ' 211 65 Dv cash paid Adam Geittinger egg. 2 3,) Pri!acipat tnut interest . By cash paid sundry parsons prin cipal and Interest, County Audit rs. By cash paid county Auditors tor ssuditt ,, g and adjuttint Pubne as cdtass Eiteliors Eorenseg, Dy paid sundry ponmouu fur coot:Apt! n g spring election 381. 48 do Consist)les notifyingnfilrers 73 20 do A sseasors. Jor ranging poll ' Mrs 144 00 d1:1 sut.drY persons :for,oonduct. Inte r tiovt•rnot's ele,tiOs do goo-dry pereons for enthluot. lug presidential election. Office Fen By cosh pamOyrdo P. 5110cr, E,41. 65 70 do Joti . v El!. 4 74 20 60 - • . Road Mies. ri 7 eaflb paid Adam . in part fol purveying prudie road Leading from Jot.ostown to Wulo. tierbtawa. in ByrksCo. 'Basrala Lamle. By eatib paid for taxeg due and coat of deed on oho tract of unatatcd . land, pin chased by Commission era, at l'i easuror's aide 41vitment on Slate and COUtItY Tara lly abritettiept a Vowed different Boilyyt,re on taxes paid prior tz the lath day of J ,1669 • coreeore Pak and Expenditures. By ealleetious allowed Collectora for 1850 in. part 1238 88 By - oollYetione al' owed Collation for MO in part I , :xonerations. t.Yonerattens a 33 sweslCollectora tor the year U-itt , in part 815 74 By otoherxtiotiA hliaiv4ul ConeCtOrd fur the year litGO in part b 89 • Outstanding.7ax,s Joooph Zinonoz wan Cole for of E+st t3nnovur for 16.4 S'6o 26 John 61 lloti kb, CAlector of Bei• 3 10 for 1850 655 67 Au row If. Buib!ch, CollocUr of Lehuoon Borough, Bait Word, for 1b1,9 3;2 07 Chart a Artirl , , Crl. North Ann elite for 1, , 0U 979 GO lielk'l K. Burkholder, Col. south Annvills for 1865 1171 19 Cyrue ilann:ay, curriwall. 1660 1011 46 dl icbnrl Kohr. Oetlirl. 1861 615 69 Daniel ZituntBrmuu,l3.ot, llauOver 1864. 835 26 Ilenrp P.hilippy, Held elberg.lB6o 1424 8.0 VViitia.l4 1..avv..18e8E011,18t6 1261 OS Pl] alp 81i stffcr, N. 3.,ellanon Town ship. 1811 • J0:10 Harrrer, B. Lehembn . Town ip. 186 666 4:0 John U. K. ick, Loh. Dsrough, East Ward, 18E0 932 04 flamuul llarbsoon, Eels Botough, West Ward.l6oo . 8.99 $3 Dell lel Straek Leb.Borougli,Norih, 1860 473 85 Oes. dl, Snot LondsudPrry, 1860 459 46 Jonathan SO ickler,Nlncreek.lBBB) 3125 33 William WoelOy, Swata a, Ib(SU 1120 :4 [levy Haldeman. Union, 1860 740 96 I=MIEZM MI Treasurer'a Couirni4sion for meld,' log $37,895 15 ot 1 per coot. $378 95 Troonum 's Cottli/liMiol3 tor paying out. $.31,8:.9 St 318 89 $697 84 Balance in hands Treamrar =6B 46 Wit, the undersigned, Auditors of Lsbatten County, do certify, that in ouretrince . of the 47th Section of the Act entitled an "Act rotating to Cen:ales, Townships, Ac., w passi d (be 13th day of April, In the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and thirty , four, 'net at the Commissioners' u'llire in the Borough of Lebanon, on the twenty eighth day tifJanuary, in theyear of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-one, (A. D., Mi.) and aid ,auclit,aojust and flail; the scvcral rc counts co:paired of no by law, agreeably to the several Acts of Assembly and eepploments thereto according to the best of our knowledge and ability,and we And in the hands of Conrad 11. Bergner, Asq • Treasurer of Leb anon County,* balance of too thousand five hundred and fifty eight dollars and ferty.six cents. The Auditors else fled that there is dna the County la Outstanding Taxes, the sum of flfrenn thousand nine hundred and fifty-three &liars and fifteen cents, inclu ding the collections and exam rations. The Alditora also fled th t the County is indebted to different la ivaltials for Loa Ifs to the amount of twenty ilfiltditiiiind one hundred and fifty dollars, from which said amount deduct ' , lasts nding Teacakes the exouwre tines and collections which must be allowed, and the cash in the hands of the Treasurer, which will leave the real debt of the County about twelve thousand eight hun dred dollars. ($12,800.) In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands this twerity.etihth dsy of January. in the year of our Lordoone thousand eight hundred and sixty otie,(A. D., 18614 JAMES HUM EL, County ANDREW SOX: ULitICII BURKHOLDER, Auditors. Lebanon, February 7,1581-4 t 1010 EIS • IyETWEEN the Directors of the Lebanon 'County JUI Almshouse, anti the Auditors of said county, for the year ending on the 7th day of January, 1861, inclu sive: 7, 56 4 4 17 6 Cash in'the bands of David Bowman, Treas urer. on last year's settlement' y. $l5l 91 Cash front C. H. norgner, Titsaiurer, on 11 orders from County Corainlittioners MO 00 Cash frniti A. S. Wstman iar support of Sa- . . rah Dotter S 3 SO Cash from Edward Kre'War, Stoward, for 4 cows sold 77 00 Cash from Abraham rerusier for support of John Ilellnurn 02 00 Cash from Henry Daub fur Dower of Mary Daub 2l Cm. 131 from Isaac Lntz for buy - 20 (51§ Cast from Jacob Aramz far stono •75 Cash from Nene Lutz for corn land 12 00 Cash from Edward Kreider, Sfeward, for oats 3 00 Cann from Lane Lutz for pasture , 2 25 Cash from James 'Benson Mr oats 22 50 Cash from Edw. Kreider, Steward, for pasture 200 Cash from James enrOn for shoat+) Cash from Joseph Light for stun(' 1 87 Cash from .1 oho Shull). Mr boarding 4 65 Cash from Dr. w.t.l.Uoilford for pasture 4 s t) Cash from Dardel Fulmer far pastuee 5 . 25 Paid on settlement with Somerset coney $2O 12 Paid on settleint nt with Berk,. county t 5 00 Paid Map of Lebanon county EL F. Bridgen's 6 05 Paid John Kauffman for crock's :-.- 43 41 Paid Diller. Arndt & Co. fur balance on leather 30 30 Paid Charles :deity for castings i. 00 , Paid John Et,ston for freight 31 91 .. Paid toll 11 59 Paid John Benson i . i . a }aims . 140 till Paid Daniel Early for merchandise. -. 250 Paid Thomas 51c slabon for feacitide 'wheal 12 00 , yle for merchandise Paid George & I 560 U. Paid Waltz & Boatel Mr stationery . 4 59 Paid 11. IL. Roedel for stationery , , 841 Paid Charles Greenawalt for hardware. 132 ill Paid Bowman, Gayer & Capp for lumber 46 54 Paid Barry & Anderson for tobacco . • 53 SI Paid Isaac Lutz for day labor 5 2,5 Paid A. Lehman & Co. for coal 44 SO Pa id Andrew Zimmerman for hay ladders 8 00 Paid David Loose (Or Oil 2 40 Paid David Boyer for lime -1 ; 00 Paid Cyrus Brandt for making fence 62 08 Paid J. L. Betz far liquor 1$ 62 Paid J. It. Miclanter fo: meat 06 27 Paid Amos - Minkel for keeping pauper 2 00 Paid A. Major & Bro. for repairing machines 14 $0 Paid Peter Shott Inc spraying • 75 Paid 1,. IL Deeg fur port wine 3 50 Paid W. G. Ward for stationery 1 25 Paid William Weaver for pump making . 660 Paid Light it: Folmar for merehandise 64 OS Paid Dr. Samuel Bahra for ouodrior medication 80 00 Paid William Mason fur sawing lumber 10 45 Paid Henry Brae. for Marlins 0 00 Paid Joseph Overly for cleaning trees 7 00 Paid Joseph .Bow man for huts and caps 67 89 Paid Lavid Landis for apple trees . 25 Paid Joseph Light for coat 190 00 Paid out-door paupers 792 70 Paid Jelin' IL. Stitio. hireling's wages 740 00 Paid William Light for wheat - 106 00 Paid J. K. Emrich for - coffins 24 50 Paid Dr. Strohm for out-door medication 4 00 Paid Jacob Garicley for cattle 138 10 Paid Felix Light tor wheat /8 8 16 Paid bringing paupers -1: , so Paid Looser & Brotherafor merchandise... 32 83 Paid Daniel Folmar•lbr wagommaking.B 50 Paid Williamßonson for wheat l , 182 96 Paid Beier St Brothers for tnerchandirs - 118 gg Paid Edward Kreider, steward salary 350 00 Paid Elias Light for limo , 1 60 Paid 'William Itiecher for tin ware Paid Henry it , Stilib for - merehanilize tat 02 403 Paid David Bowman, Treasurer's' salary 30 00 Paid Andrew boa for shoes 93 35 - ' ' - -rwv Ica , 7 - - --- , Paid t..-.enry L. lalier fur cattle . . 209 Oo Paid Sjanuel Bomberger for'wheat..- i4.3.,V ' 140 89 Paid John Wolf,lor coffins ... r ... , :.. t-? f.'..,,• 250 Paid .iolin Light for wheat . -2 :4 .. las si Paid Nathaniel Sheetz for wagoternititiiii 24 42 Paid George Hornafius fer coffins 6 00 Paid J. if. Harper for coffins 8 00: Paid Elizabeth Brandt fer Hirelings Wages 41 00 ff Paid Dr. Geo. Ross for Drugs, Spices, iio. 58 So " J. L. Lembergar. do do do 29 22 t. •JobuL auranee for Shoes. 81 02 U= lienryldarquart for keeping panper 8 00.4 .'Samuel Beim, Director's salary • 36 00 ', EMI 6 OCI 41 S r 12 f 9 Erg EEI -4 04 am .9 45 MU 012 99 M==lU R .. —.,- '~.-... —.. 'cam. -:~^> -w_~:tci.+:x~ ... ~----- _~__..~ a r.-_~.-- ~ -- -- 4 " Chriatian heats. Director's do 3d qr: " James Benson do do 20 Cite " Hoffman & Bro.,Freight - 21 G/. " John Krotzer ihr Collins 7164 " Goo. M. Strork for making Poste and' Rails 28 00 " Nancy Steward for edit" and Shroud 6 06 " David Kelchtter for Coffin 1 69 " Richard Bruce & co. for 31 . dart 806 80 " D. V., Meyer & Bro. do 161 44 " Jos. Hoffert for burning Lime 260 " Tobias Fronsler for coffins hi ClO Br. - 0 Milord, surgery, out door medication 40 00 • Sam'l Donaborger for cattle 72 4 " John Deininger for shroud " Levi Bodendorf for Wheat 1 26 " Israel Brandt for Tailoring 4 tab " Joseph Gingrich for Cottle 48 07 " Wm. Benson for Mason work 24 36 " Geo. Walker for Coffin 1 60 " Simeon Guilford for Beof 22 68 " Israel Weaver for. Blacksmith work 212 " .T. H. Harp.): for Mdze 006 Dr, D. S. Cooper for out door niodiestion 60 90 " Drams Brandt fur Wheat 90 77 " Gratuities 121 DS • David:Light for Wheat 76 40 " Waterman & es. for Groceries 746 71 "- Br. Gijiliort PErificien & Clerk's salary 160 o • Henry Bubb for Timwarai Paid Joseph Bowman for Shoes Paid Pennsylvania insane imyltut Paid William Stover for Wheat Paid L. B. Walker for Cattle ,t 0 00 224 36 CM Paid flobeeta Anderson far funeral expenee Paid Frederick Selmer for Hospital Nara Paid Solomon Bark for Coffin Paid Br. J. Zerbe far oat-door mediation Paid Isaac Lutz for Blacksmith work Paid Samuel Clackley for Bricks Paid G. M. Strock fur making Penee Paid Mary Locum for hireling's wages Paid llenry Stalin for sand 29 16 15,10" 43 Paid Theodore Frantz for coifing 7 0 0 Paid Colorant) Smith for saddlery 68 99 Paid 1) r. Jacob Cooper for outdoor medication 10 00 Paid Esther Kendall fur funeral espcneas -.6 CO Paid .loba Arnold for rains 6 90 l'aid John Shellenberger foe merchandise 92 24 Paid 'Baronet Bomberger for land title ..4 Paid Bubb 'Bressler for stovea and range • 24 Paid h". Kreider for wheat 60 /0 Paid John 1-lornailus for coffins 6 00 Paid Levi Dodendorf fpr coffin 4 00 Paid Usury Overly A - Brother for making fence 10 44 Paid Catharine llama)) for shroud 1 00 Paid Abraham Lehman for salt 11 4e Paid for sending pauper to Harrisburg Paid Auditors' clerk Balance in the hands of the Treasurer M 12 WO 1., 208 44 conformity with an act of the General Assenthd, or the CoinfactmeaithofPennsylvailia, passed the lath day of .larch, 1880, ernitletrnist Act for the erection of House for tho support of thepoor of Lebanon nunty," 1 ben we, the undersigned, Directors of the Poor ofid j . county, in conjunction with tho regularly elected•Atidi -1 tors, whose duty it is to examine the foregoing state. tent of receipts and expenditures of the Poor Douse. luatltution, from the 26 day or January, A. D., 1566, to the 7th day of January, 1161, inclusive, and find the same correct. CIIRISTLAN.L.EIiTZ,) SABI6IB.II6,NSON, ` Directors. MIN BOW3IAN. E. I . We, the undersigned, Auditors elected to settle and adjust the several accounts of Lebanon counts, do re. part. that we have examined the foregoing account, an vouchers thereunto belonging, and Bud the seine car. In witness whereof we have hereunto set our bands and seals the 28th day of January. A. D., 1861. JAMES 111.73.1.11 EL, ) ANDREW FOX. Anditers. ULRICH" BUIIIi4OLDEIId Attest:-07aus Suns, Clerk. laaaxox Caravr AtNtattoVs2 a Anwar c 5,1861. MALLS. • FiIAIALES. under 10 = years, Minder 10 years, 10 Between 10 & 20 do BBetween 10. a 2D do do 20 &SO do 4 do 20 &30 do 1 "do 20 &40 do 10 do 3,/ &40 do 8 do 40 &50 do 33 do 40 &50 do 15 du 50 tGO do 2 do 00 &CO do 2 do tlO &70 do 9. do GO a7O do a do' 70 &80 do 7 do 70 80 do 4 do 80 it 90 do 6 do 80 a9O do 2 5' CO 9 5- 14&6 0 0 11.4' 2 MEI 1778 80 EMI Children,born bore in this County Almshouse. . 4 Fe• males; number of deaths durtrag the year, 14 Males and 4 Females. Total number 1.8. • Fliiioll APED DERESCi TIIE YEAR; 172 pair shoes and boots 92 aprons 134 pair pantaloons . 24 men's combs 90 hats and caps 19 petaled:4s • 33 roundabouts l7B pair stockingil 183 handkerchiefs 23 bonnets 41 coats ' 39 vests 80 pelr pants for boys 20 women's combs 04 pair suspenders 12 straw hats 182 pate men's shoes to fine combs 102 frocks 91 women's shoes Products of the farm for the year 1800: $ 4,1 4 28 Killed 29.Steera, weighing 16,783 pounds; 24 Hogs, weighing 6,1.72 pounds. 624 bushels wheat 1000 bushels oats 253 do rye 50 loads hay 420 do potatoes 2 bushels eloversee4 500 do corn 4000 do lime Made 400 panels of fence; weight of hider). 2403 po'dia; Paupers over night. 4377. (February 6,1661.—1 t. $ 6 52 A' Military Account CO LEBANON COUNTY for the j yc ar 1660. DR. To aggregate moat , t of Military tines permed for the year 18110 $1,240 7,13 Excels fines received do 8 1 3 47 CR. By exoueratlous allowed Collectors for 18130, In full $lO7 00 By obileclioas allowed Collectors for 'I.SUO, NI - - Iy enrollment olloi.ed Collea.ore for MO, in full By Mb paid Commissioners for ser ~vicrs " 00 00 By cash paid Clerk for ear vices .60 00 By Treasurer's cotumissloa on slim 11. 23 By cash paid Sos. Maim, h:sq., swear. lag assessors BY: l east) paid A. S. Ely, Esq., swoar ing assessors By cash paid Worth Si lieinochl for printing By cash paid Win. M. Breslin for printing By cash paid Win. Tice, Brigade In spector, salary in full By cash paid Gan. Win. Urich per diem pay, postage and stationery By cashpaid Capt. henry Boltz per diem, pay By cash paid Capt. William Boltz per diem pay By cash paid Major S. li. Treichler per diem pay Dy cash paid Perseverance Band for music at Brigade Parade By cash paid Major Thos. 0. Seltzer per diem pay By rush paid John Belincy fur field for Parade By cash paid Wm. M. Breslin for printing By cash paid Worth & Rdinoehl for printing By cash paid J. Young & Co. for printing By cash paid 11. U. Itoedel for sta tionery Dy cash paid Capt. J. A.Bougea, arms ory rent By cash paid Capt. Fred. Embich, armory rent By cash paid Capt. William Earnest, armory rent By cash paid CaPt. S. B. Fauber, arms ory rent By cash paid Samuel Byle, Armorer By cash paid Jacob 311iler, Armorer fur Itho By rash paid A. U. Gotta], Armorer By cash paid George Mcilunuel, Arm. orcr By cash paid P. U. Freylinghousen, IllEitiVr By cash paid J. 11. Conrad, Armorer for lAtiti By cash paid Wm. geffelfinger, Arm. OSCr By cash paid. Frederick Embich for repairing cannon and arms By cash paid William Ticefor notices and exchanging mins . • By. raw paid 'rice for repair ing &mei By cash paid Frederick Embich for repairing drums By cash paid S. It. Fauber for repair. tug drums By cash paid Jacob R. Miller for use of room, &c. By each paid William Earnest for use of room, ,to. By cash paid Thomas Lusher for nes of room, de. By cash paid henry D. Carmany for use of roam, de. By cash paid George Slay, tin box for Brigade Inspector By cash paid thing 4I illiam Urich for AUdit.o. o . pay By cash paid Maj. William Tice for A udibes pay By cash paid Maj. William N. Derr for Auditor's pay .. .. 00 * - 8 :' Balm° in hand of Conrad I. tfarg ner. 11:41., Treasurer of Lebauon county for distribution B4lauce in 11111:W5ot Treasurer for ti isn't :.,utiou 4ims ./ the ebyferent Companies. Washitsgtou Artitlery, Ca t. F, ltimbich Deduct fines Frederickeburg GuaLdo, Capt. NY2II. Earust 33t b 0 Deduct flues 2.4 00 I Myerstown Dravons, Capt. J. A. Doagee 1.0% 00 Daduct Arms 34.:04 National gulve, Capt. E. rt. rattber 303 00 Deduct 'Ault 88 'OO TS''bole amount of cla4us efmongst the.difiexat Zeimpinies at the t..te; 15 Co per cm. its Obi 4ollars aifigows : Washisgton Artillery 35 12 Predyiickal urtguade brvi , relown 1)#/igvotz4 142 03 National ltitf 41 et WILLIAM CIRICI.I, WILLIAM TICK,. - WDi, Dr.. DEAR, Brigade Board of::-A4t 3 irti; 2d Brigade; stti 2. 1 7 1-lbanon, reb. - 7; — l 4it. • a 66 .208 60 242 4f, 62 00 . 00 2 ou 28 00 07 09 0 0 4 50 13 00 10 00 17i E 9 ES7 68 M In 326 V 42 08 121131 2 26 8 6 1000 358 T 26 Oct 2k OC 10 0 864 BM S SO Or 9 00 13 00 5 EEO 13 CO IM 4000 40 00 M ® 0 00 00 800, 0 10 0C 1 0 25 00 3 Do 7 L 0 EM S 9.L 4 00 00 1113 i 5 1 00 IM $-lo 78 MEI $ 9.6 97 EMI 00 20 i 0 224 20 sm /so 974 CO V 6 00 1771 60 Gi3
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