:_~::...--~-- _u..~~.._..~...._ lanon gtiltrtiotr. ?ERNS . SIMAYEAR LEBANON, PA.., FEB. 17, 1858 Cdrrespendenee of the "Lebanon Advertiser." LtttEß FRQM LANCASTER, Dpboopolkan Churches, and 'their goat:TS— ' Remarkable Credglit in Fortune Tedlitig— Inariputation. of Tayor Bluff:ism—Some thing Omit. Cupid, &o.; &c. LANCAIMR. FEB. 13, 1858. Mr. BRESLIN—Dear Sir :—.I shall, endecti , or in this article to give you a concise description of the Episcopalian churches and their Rectors, In this oity. St. James' eliurels-, is the first, in order. This church has been built many years ago, and tie exterior as well as its interior, is not on the expensive style of finish so prevalent in mar dny, tut it is a plain, substantial and neat edifice con forming to my idea of what a church should be. The interior has lately been refitted cud cleansed, and it is still "hung In festoons of evergreens, which yearly custom prevails among them during the Christmas holidays. The religious service performed in ell Episcopalian churches, are very attresitive and solemn ;. but I am afraid' that the Ceremonies alone-are the.oniy thin. ergreat many pay attention too, thinking the only worship Doc canary, to repeat the lesson is the prayer-book. For this reason I think it could with great bens. lit to the spirituel/ wants , of the people be done away with. It tippers to me that this church elpeoially, is conducted too much on the plan of the church, and consequenCy, if anything can" be done to relieve it of that cold and formal mode of worship, which must be carried out to the lett - er Of the prayer-book, it would certainly contain more of tho spirit of Him who came to save e lost and. sinful .World. The Rector of this ehnrch (Rev. Semi. Bowman, D. p.,) is a talented di vine, who is dearly beloved by his people. His sermons are masterly preductions, and duliVerod he a pleasant style.. It was this learned minister of the' Gospel, .who a number of years ago came within a few votes of being elected Bishop of the Diocese of Ponntylvania. This - Congregation is wealthy,and is noted for its many charitable deeds performed throughout the city. Connected with tisel:lurch is a Parish school and Orphan Asylum, which is under tht superintending eye of Dr. 13. In ihe burial greind attached to this church, lic the remains of George Ross, a signor of that im mortal instrument ❑f writing,—the Declaration -o Independence. The other church of this denomination in our city is called §t. Johns' Free Church, and is built in the ancient Elizabethemi style of architecture; plain and strong. IM audience chamber is not very extensive, seating from 280 to 300 'persons, and very homely in its design. Rev. Mr. Flop. trine is the Principal Rector, assisted by the Rev. Mr; Appleton, who is a promising man,—tics. titled to make his mark in this community as a disciple of the Meek and lowly Jesus. His ten dencies are not so much to . the High Church, and for this reason the people who listen to his ministrations, love him tenderly, and his touch. lug language has a lasting hold on their inmost souk. • It is astonishing that in this 'age of wisdom— the nineteenth eentury=fpeople can be so deluded as "tohave the least faith "in - I - Oitoire'riiliing. But snob bas been the case, (which I am sorry to relate,) in the eastern part ef this couney, causing great excitement throughout the whole neighbor hood. -It appears that some, time ago, a kind of mania - sprang up in the above mentioned logitlity to have theluture as well as the pact revealed to the over-credulous, this partib - ular section of pee. ple, and numerous were the visits to a woman in this city for this pnipose. Among the number was a farmer, to whom The so distinctly related instances that happened in his past lifo, that he greedily drank in every word she said, and in her nonsemaical talk, endeavored to look into futuri tY, by saying that his barn would bo destroyed by firs in eighteen days. This eaused great anx iety, and troubled him and his family so much as to leee nights of sleep. As the predicted night name apace. the whole neighborficied was alarmed about it, and all the live stock was driven Away, from the barn and a watch set about it, but no owe made his appearance to apply the incendiary torch, and this modern foolish belief in wh, t an old hack of a woman,_ who read the '.lCeards," said, disappeared like the curling fumes of a ci gar. .8 o high ran the exeitement, that they had suspicion. on• a certain individual who prowled about the infected neighborhood, and.had the de= . striation-a the barn taken place, it was their de termination to arrest the fortune-telleritianabet --torlitthe case. It is remarkable to what an cx tent . this belief prevailed among the intelligent people in'the immediate section. of country where Ohs occurred. This woman has gained' herself quite svnotorie ty, and numerous sad alarming are the visits of the credulous to her residence, both from town end emintry, to hare their - "furtuues r think it would be good poliey to set Editor Guist shout her ears, who is an adopt in speedily •caui leg the removal of such dangerous•pesti,...it was ' through him that.Prof;Roorbeek, the-famous as trologer, was .eotnpelled* , to leave !Philadelphia., and I think a-few welL directed remarks,.as he only can make, would hare the desired effect. : The new Oitrgovernment _went into operutioit' on Tuesday last. Their was considerable lobby ing done in the election of city officials, but the Democrats •by their united effort, succeeded in gaining • every 'office but one, and that' was the city sisessor. The following are the officers ;--- Receirarof Taxes, Henry C. Wentz; Supt. of Wu tin' Works, J. A. Messenkop; Street Commission .. er, Neal Donnelly; Assessor, "James Wiley; So ' Reiter, Betel. IL "Reynolds; Regulator,litines Carpenter; A's'st. Regulators,. George Albright and jean Rose; Messenger; George Albright.— Mler - the above officers 'were elected, the nevi': 'I - Woe's bond, in.51%4011 WAS approved and the oath of office was 'administered by "edge Hayti's. Mayor Burrows theti addressed the Coils in Convention and the Citizens assembled, lo a feiv 'happy and well-tiinedt remarks. Mr, Burrows in able man, and it Is hoped' that the City may prosper in the same'degrew, ..did :under the careful govensmer.t of bur worthy ex-mayor Min - • 111101111R11. ' ' ' :piipid'is on the wing; withliiis quiver /lung ardtut houlders",:tilscharging.b offensive and inoffensive inissilis-te the right and the left; cirihg 'hot Where they bit or nliss. Ile appears net to hi ad:energetic in his sallies as he Was 'ef yin*, aitCtin teensequence the Valentin tradei'has vastlillitairlished. "Hard Timor;' of._ feet this as sli other business, and we may well sing "hard times, coma egain no more." 'Should . Your "Moir receive a finely embossed assil etolored - Valeiitine, representing himself dig- ging into "thirty 'pounds, Re.," with the follow ing irceiplet iittattßedtd- --;. . Doinsmt ioxintehllby dear,'sir, - tOtturitsprat'ad leterstroutt& .11r I am ni i 4 alarmed and fear psi "' There ICAO n he. any ! 01— * •-• thi) l 4 .l 3Olioef4 untleebtedly not blame your huogiblo ear. • respondonty who thne, iidiranco - .Of Lnpid, in tiaras him of the fioL Wish•l. was so fortunate. es to - get a-4-crell---rhirry poiTh6 sir; would an lityr 11111nrilusail . • , Gerernoiliait'signed shed*llvvra:rrunOplf Anderion nd IttelarBii.X l 4%ejrisitt to' be "nog% aid on Friday the ninth day-orAfrilneau lb. ViiintriffirAssa - tcr'them by the Blkerlr ) , they' ixprpgso ra hope. that. theroner be prepara far stainity., Revds. Messrs. Roplanst and AV Orton, Of the lipieeepal church, are their spiritu al advisor.. h has hem' cold and windy since Thursday morning, and we have every prospect of housing , ' a sufficient supply of ie.; to keep us con dt . tritig the summer season. is not thitli yeti but should it continue col# fo'r a low days longer, the ice mercha n trititend to ;jut barreseng the CTSF. tai crop with a &MLA lateen? . hands " , "*F - Arthedenton Advertiser: ITANNII3*L.• • Aamog the name, liniatirenenectMAeareleValeAlliAtilst of fame, that of Iltiinibod bt1713 thpugh ilized world—yet he haieeiisirice histerillili to admire and generats:teilliii:AC Fie was born at Carthago, a, trading city en,: . Tlre North coast of Africa, in: Cite` eai''-f7 13.. C., and when a. child, scarcely nine years old, his father, Ramilear, took id S ; p4ii) andranielrymillere to swear upod an ulta'r eternal hostility't'b Rome. - • '- Chilli Rik he then wirs'l4FileVer forgot hie VOW, and his wftele life nlle . lsi4' l 'ciintiiittal. &figle against the' PovePitild'6lin'iiiiiitiof ort SktNelittEdriitidt, his father having been killed in' a:hatch:l with the . emotes previous to thie'titne;'"hiwhi chosen eorniandtr . ef the tarthageniaii itriiir`fiythe seldiersl, inid'the goVernineti'fferthWith;iiitified it: • rilanziibal was irrinty'4ix ?ears of ageesa 'harms much' elated nponl string of his election, as e+er eince.he had talati: that vow, he was planning and.`eontkVing in 'Wit =Way: he might ettbjugate the Roman Lag the rations (for Whieh hoiought) se nnelpect edly, eansed him" to pursue his revengeful enreer with lifer° 'zeal and iinpetuosity than he hatihver dello heretoforov' About tho 'year . ..llWD. C., ho eronainoneed liia forltaly Tho ient ib to. optibie him.in Gaut ) but; when S'eipio arriv ed there lie ciiiiboVered"tlilit Ifinnibal hiis'alreatiy reached the ri'ver iihone arid cold not he overta ken. Tfatreibal confMenced hie passage across tlio Alps at this period, by the pass of the bittle St. Dor rutrd; little thinkirtg that sußidiptently a general almost equal tobiteself tiouldei.iios that motintitin for the same purpose—thtit of war: During.his - maitilf his arniy suffered' mueit from the illotintaineeri atid 'aqo from' the natural dif fieultieebt the ?dad,' nhie&-Niere enhaneed by httenesi of ihn SOLson. mit-bo was ambitions add deslroui el . -Tower maY ;sbefin init is instenec. Fur what purpose did lie cross tiro Alps? For ptirposit of naging, vrarand , obtaining the pos sessions of the Romans and el' inereasing the pinv or of his canary. Though they . supported him feebly and gradgfirgly at hinnif;'ne'rertifeless lie persevered ) although - he rtes tho end,. ' - • iFanuibal, to amid falling itifothe:hiluds of his enemies, tOoli poison awl thus dieilf 4-:tuil 6 tyears, in tho year Is 3 D. C. • - In coniparitte, ftv, t' ih'at with 'hay other of the groat generals of 'antiepti ty, Tre lutist bear in mind tho peculiar circumstances in 'which ho who pine- . etl—he stood alone atthe head of` in army of fuer canaries of many nations, yet be trained up army after army, and long after'"Tho . veterans tba . t fol lowed hint in bie passage . aeross The AlPs had perished, his new 'levies Isere as invincible as their predeceisers. • - It was in mi fortune ihnt : finunibal dis.pleyetl the real greatness of his military tilents, Vrithout allies' in Italy he nevertheless nisintaitied himself for ecreral years against tbeptie'rfor force of the Ot his abilitioi' its 'a general it is u4riecOssaiT to speak, as all the great the art of war hare concurred in thcsrli'omsge to his genius; For the Advertiser TOWN GOSSIP, ills Enrront--Pertnit me , tO trouble you with another article in order to notice 'that from your correspondent "Sis." would here remark, that I am satisfied, that "Sis" is not a lady as weinight be led to infer from the Signature,. hilt a creature in-the semblance of a man, who lacks the manli ness to use a proper soitbriyum, thils libulljng the gentler sex, in making it appear that a female espouses the cause of that most abominable of all the pests of huirtrin society, the SLAN/fillElt. I stisllf however, use the: signatues ' , Els," and its appropriate pronoun iiispeaking of the w -iter. "Sis" seems tisforget that I had written in an swer to an . artfele . freer ?ter, draining ftileiliid just conclusions from 'her propirsitions, and that 'to an swer mine properly, would be to show wherein those.conelusioiss are incorrect, or was it because she, found it 4 heavy, dir.so that .she preferred' to brelilCforth hi to silph a ridiculous flourish ofl ego *bra, iintl'sWeopmg issertions ; ns if to annihi. Ittie me? - - She 'asysllthe artiele is . "se.con b a aid ed" and. that elle,Keatbportions of it in ,dillererit• papers. Isitro . certain,rules, for the treaiment of% tife S.l2nderer, and: it do her no' harin to ' read theta again, as slid seems not to have proked much by tho reading 'of them. , Slits is rather Un fortunate in hor homely,,Alustration. of. ; the .women and the ...f . taift patches: as she proves too in tich;,Eels 6 - Y that tceitrOt prare that pliers produced her wdetli'itutil:she tins pitched up an article. containing not en original word. After andcayoriDg to answer one of my. que.4- tions, which she asserts itesurveite-ho Pa , sed With s e rei era es t int it is by ‘` their - actions and deeds alone that areTiMil . judge.". havelikedter , to say ,whether it-is truth -the word's ; rtf.ctliet i los.siper that lqu,enn judge. That is the,raestion.! And '.'Sis" had better . debate, , .a while longpi iimro Art slip eon anything,) horr to treat the .. .subject under ilio,eusitino, anti . not ,bb obliged to make such a ridiculous Attempt at "shirking, the rssponsibili- , ' 'tics." In reply . to her next reiteration I will:again., assert that the i.laudcrer does netalwaya r "openty, declare 'whit Menfind 'Wettish are." She also says, that "a-perskni issgenerally judged-by the "I compo:.y he It cens," And that-4 "rotten Apple' spoils its companions." These. Aro trailing! (and don/Ale:a oriyinni) and we'need bat refer to "Sis" herself far riproof theroof;-ter tar pitude being such that sbti does pot hesitate - to mpen.yrdefend the SLANDEttEre. , Site L ptlyB, - Al4lle,i, I ".The thief and the robber rilso,cOnecal their nets under the gar,b of midilight,"'te which I Will add the Shmtleter", With "the inest'hYpecritieul I pretebsions.tkigood'inetivestaiiirs - lsistrarratin into our:ears, with ellowbe. lug. The Tuter, , theltopeuttand,the.Sr..tzstumen, area worthy trio, the tiro limner Of *hem We can, in a measure . guard - agitinst; inzflhe hitter lues• access to all societiesi.and withhis smooth faced hypocrisy deceives a,grea.anmuy,And,sueeeeds in Mon,Winetoupes ,in anj oking, others, ,f,E.MaYr9.bablY. no other motives than those of envy trae to the spisit her articles "Siefinishea liyMaking what to me is a meaningli,k's - expressietr, that-if I can do nothing else, I.tiod better devote myself, to. dollye t ing attmeu.s.,T spcaeltc.s before. , .that temperance association. , year' you, hare here Unintentionally lint into prae.ina your, principle*. read written' visite slander- Now' "Sis" endeavor-Jo remora the - libel you have put upon.ourschools in yours, by- your slan,r dereus allusion to them, and p,„.9 to them awhile - That - you may learn; fo'r jiiiiiginijraut your 'der, you stdott gretitlyimfibed efmciatrirtrainiag;; and you Wi11.00121i3 forth a wistmand-betinmterstifn , Considori>sg„with lug maium for the dissemination or tri:on ! , I 0t),,,, 'rise You if write any more for . tha priper,to try 'the experiment; as it.is..toollabarioni 'a task td' find the Titullt contained,in,i.your!-Axticlas. being,as,difficult as t,o i find ts!q ,grains oc,Vhetat among two blisiteli chtie---sntl - hei!dly worth., the Ittber: < ' ••• 1-441.11ANTH'ROPIC. Appalling Aceident , ,A 1- ' •-• Roasted. - • 'Orrecif the'urost thoeking i tiethirritr , it has eyer lel to reh'Or i cl; oceuireetwo"thrys met) at Mountain Ash, South leiiii, 4 4O named David ThoUsa's", ; ulto breed as n li4p iy HMO ktlns beloiiiiiig'te the Nark, ; : attep Cor4deikii'arif? to tree 2 . 4 t thielti 4d gouaoUV fte t aiiisf i llisilierfBeieh iittiftleticletetttlitirta 'they. titglit,tittridihe Etigurife, trhetheppened fit bar stialithisheut-1487.time;IP.ohoprvid%gR I N thol of the kilts, and intosniettlutn.urether they had, stink or not. THE LEBANON ADVERTISEILA:FAMILY NEWSPAPER; The *ifs went to the top as rettuatiltni, arid see -14 that the stones had not sunk, but still preserv ed a level surface, she called out, "they have not ' moved a bit." Ile joined ber at the kiln, and tak ing up a long iron bar which was kept there for the purpose of thrusting, among I the stenos 'wheel any hitch occurred, he went towards the mouth of the k Hu , Ilia wife,,begged,,l4ot to k e ep beck from so dengerous.a position, at the same time reminding him that if the stones should slip be would he dra . rin with theii, ile.the kiln. Ile said, "Oh, never fear; I will take care of that; and diz - 4rirdirtir,, hliytilirs - robolited supplfeation, Lair ed fdriMetb . siliriir) ;if" the kiln; and CO in o'4 s i r Arts•t - ini a: t trelfAins: w:i flit NPRri it hire? 0 .4 -;.. - , .. : 7 v ."...: . f,....,„.„, i ,, - . Von rSc., LANCASTER Fora rim "momelitSilie masa-rentain tyre and. iesdAZd a DiLVete'M IS !11 . upon Increasing ilin'aeletreelsl hie thrusficthi", bcgah to descend, ,a, , itp had pre dicted, to 'di:lW' him . ;ea slowly, the fiery stottes'efasea7annd him, un til at length the lower'Priri - Ofhis tally became conapletely alAlieHOett-' 7 l; mass. .111 s shrieks were, iteart-piers3ing,,and- .his,agonized wife endenvored:to pull him . out: „The' state of the lcilrrinado this a work oldifficulty and of lho gritttlest danger; and when at length she did seize his hand, and endeat4rMl 'O, drag hint out, she found to her 114ter. that the burnt tleilt yielded to her touch.anirtanur.Off in pieces, rendering it • impossible for her to obtain any hold. The herrors' of her;siiitation can be bater agfned than described. .At length: her * eau at tracted the attention of a number of men who wcro.standing near an adjacent:celliery, and who lost no time in repairing to the . S,Pet,in 'the hope of being able to reoder, some assistance. It hap pened that one of .kr...Orarrshey's lioati was pass- MLitt. the time, and the boattuanharing laid to to gaze at the accident; a. tuani, named Hobbs, ran to the boat, seized a reps, returned with it to the top, of the kiln, and. was, preparing-to throw it around thohody-of the unhappy Thomas,who ' was still slowly burning eta writhing in the most intense agony, when the boatman; David Ink his; ran afterhim and toolcairay the rope, saying it teas useless- to burs it,'tte lee could let" teen hare an old one.. :Ho deliberately walked back to the bo:l4TelaV3odthe poor Sufferer in the'utidet of the tire, picked out an old piece of rope' threw it to the man on shore, and then went off with his boat;ithent tt Wing to-ntfer the Slighte.=t sistance. Hebbs, and ono or twe others, at length contrived to : throw the rope around the, poor suf ferer's body; but alas! they found that they could not succeed in getting him out. At length some one, suggested that an irentor should he placed under him to lift hint out Tioti was done. and the frightfully charred !Judy of ite sttil living man some portions of which had been literallY burned to. cinder, was got out. Of course IninintiStrength Ceuldrult rut vie'etielt sufferings., acid he died. I thought his fate definitely - settled, whop a small shore crab (Cancer &terms) issued from be neath a ,stone, put to,-night the shrimp, and by dragging off .tiwarenleola, very nearly upset all the turbos, who: forthwith hurried ,bask to their sandy : haunts: Then, .however, ,a large edible. crab (Cancer Pagurns) appeared upon the scone, and tho poorlittle Afeenas was obliged in his turn to beat a:retreat in order to escape out of reach of the formidable. incers of his strongerkinsman. But he sti,l kept it-watchful eye over the dainty morsel which ire had once tasted, and taking ed rautage of a moment iyhco . .. the terms crab was ;withdrawing from the fiettl,-?rom some temporary emotion of alartnOto rapidlyiseized the long dis .puted: arenicela,mnd carried it for safety to some distance front the water's edge, .where he might devour it at-his ease on .dry ground.----itempvt of - Great erovids—Low Prices; j' \1: morning, last week,. as aft:Mud and myself. were leistVrely walking out Market street, andeu arils - log netir the corner of tiuilfora street.: our. attention was at tracted to. a, large crowd,. of. Ladies—And nearly all of whom were provided with large market baskets, 'and .others With satchels hang,inW to titeirarms..and were eel. aleittl,yantent upon the same object. rped inquiry we round that In the Mansion ttofisc, on the cordef of Goil- Itirditlidv.Merket streets, is le&ted. the- extelesiv Dry. O n oods,D,rocery., anti ...Queens - ware afore of, our .polite and atrable friends,TUNClO DRO.ovito Lave just opened a large stock - of. Fall Goods, and that the great. crowd of La dies were their regular customers, who may be seen daily at .their counters, purchasing their geode: 'All we saw werveyidently satisfied with. their purchases; were loud is, the praises of the excellent quality of their stock, and all' were of the unartimeui'opinlan ditit"FUNOK te 11110. tell - the beet qualities, at lower prices, than any ; of their competitors. Se our advice would be to you, one and all, 'bath great and small, to givel'eXcx. &Duo. a call, and they will surely try to please you. - VEDEDTIILS.N.' North Lebanon, Oct. 21,1157. Lebanon Mutual Insurance. Comp:ll3y. • - • Incorporated by the Legislature of Pa. .0 it. P, ERPETU OPPiCX AT .I . 9.SrEaTOTVIV; C f OUNTY. GUARANTEE - "CAPITAL ' $55;0001 , tpHIS COMPANY • is IW full olieriition, and ready to • innkir ti Insurace. - on all of 'property, in ar CiOuncrYi mid on as. favorable. tering as ally frellgov eriled and ante edintiony, either' oir the Mutual or joitit wreck principle. -- . • • - ; ; • President-3'OllN 13REN:an, Ego. . Vice Frei:Vent—D.l4. KAILEASY. • .2'reasurer--0•fi0.• : ' -• • . Secretory—Mt A. BARRY. DIRECTORS 'Jon* flittitucrit; Esq. Etre. Reece, „„pcol•N: "Scar: - upA4olAntir Dim!, JOSIMI FUNCK,. Joint. 0: Sitar en;. X. ifttemetsit, ; %DAVID AANK;: L.> 1. XIIVID . DANI 4 IL BIEVEII, W,. A. ANTIIONY S. EL' Agent ` for Leb nett hn4 • ..;Joriestown - ,'Fialti. 3, 1858:- , Lt .alioet.Val Crar4hektold street, dooriast of Diiiiharsti sVotel. Ira tigra e o f nciratt"AtlA7tEr of :INTEREST on LAW, .Plirlyekr,:andionger, 6.por Cent. - peninnutri;: Yon Smoutha,,and longer, ,5 perpnt.per annum; "FoMitonthe,idid longer, 4 per cent. Per annum;, regal:lldg a shorrniaide otArithdravaL antareet paid in fall 4r.the.Perposits from. tim date of 'deposit to the date orrorithdreiti. - We aloo iffbid a liberal line of ac krairtamdlifinna rodholmwho;mo.y . favorua vith Deposits, yoyohlemn demand. Will pay a premium on SPANISH araIItBXICAN DOLLARS,' and also oti aldNiiican Dot tarir.isral NW...Dollars. Will make collections, on and re mit, to. all 'Arta of the United Stators, the Cauridaa and Europe;Negutlate"V - Mf'is, &e.,' and do a general EX. , qu - AmiEandnANlikNO. BKKINKKK , . . G. PAvrsox ociumix, - President. aro. :Ofibtrikteliferl he : • undershmed - HANAGIIRS are inSividually liable to` - the eteiit'of'ttiefr'Estatiee, for all.poooeite and o ther oblizatiope,ofAtie "lATAANON VAILLXI/318,",,1 SEWN VANI G. P - AW N - COLBISAN,, • 'tit (Nor, smirstmk , LETPIMINB, JAMES YOUNG, t., l Australig nun,. • Lebanon Nov. 18 ' 7. OBOTaIB ULED.f. _ ilbehanon'TemalciSenzi II ary. --I -TM -FOURTH, SESSION a 4 4.b.e.,NiEriAliON FE-..' MALE SPAIMARY7' d..m . eit'en Ca ' fin' the ;Ara '' - n VaAttary. %Mid mitU DECAMPSwiLtgAtelnetrucday. c ition inafeillle 'Wol ill% ' 0 ,, t Lt vi.=4 - I , A "r-. 'l • I. Off R. A t.. 1 ER, rthlelfral, - ' ~. MODE:3TE DECAMPS, Tenberof Murk and Frenib: Debanon, Feb. 3 1.858. LIFE IN MEDITERRANEAN • . WATERS. • Ong clay 1 throw elarge arenicola into e. pool of several feet in extent. A troop of little shrimps who .were sedately enjoying themselves in the clear etement r .tlisporsed in alarm, startled by the noise made by the fall of this stripe body, but, recovering. themselves in a moment, thty and while. the annelid. , was endeavoring to bury itself in the sand, one of the youngest, and, con sego en tly, alto the most venturous of• the- party, seized the efeature by'the middle ,of its body.—• Emboldened by this example, the others lost no tiwe in imitating it, and,the poor arenicolawas pulled about in all directions,until a full grown shrimp, darting from behind a tuft,of coralliues, . dispersed his.fcebler comrades and appropriated the booty to himself. 1 soon saw; however, that he would be compelled o : divide the spoil, for at thatluomeut there poured , forth from the moving sand some score of small , turbos and buceinums, who, conscious theta victim was at hand, wished. to participate in the feast. Without any. sign of uncertainty or hesitation, they moved straight fo:wards :owards the arenieolo, whose body was covered in the twinkling of, an - eye, with these voracious: mollusces. • Receipts and Expendtturesol Lebanon County for I 557. JOIN DILLER., E$Q., Treasurer of hutittOn eonuty, in Recount with said county front the sti.May of January, MT, to the 4th day of January, 145.5. DR.—RECEIPTS. To aggregate amount of Tax levied in tho4llfferent Town ships and Boroughs of L.:bonen cont for the year 1857. viz alunvitle North $lO7B 36 Anattille South 1308 MI Bethel 1058 26 Cold Spring 211 18 Cornwall 9113 95 Itanovef East 1002 34 Ileidleberg 1477 45 Jackson 21187 48 Lebanon Borough, - " - 1230 Plil tv , en Borough Nortif . :. odB 44 Leistnoi - iklorth. • 1021 09 • • - - • • 139 - '- • ronflonaerry ,, s ~ - • - .1722 .29 Siilto " 'OB2 32 Stvatara • "•-• 882 03 talon - `577 34. • 813976 0 To balance in Militia tritolui .13111er,- Esq.; Treasnrer.atiast.Leaf's settlement 3233 : 64 % . Cash reeeivettfronklienry - tor of Jacksoti taacter • the year 1855 •, 14 51 Casii,lveived from'Josep.);' , N.Tatthaw,. aollerr toy 3 31111ereek townshii additional tax for the ..year 1855 . 85 Cash reeereed from David Boltz. collector Si' • Nlititara township, additional tax for the . year 1846 ' 62 Catill Received from Adam Light: collector of East IlaitovertliWnshin, additiOnal Mk' for the ,year Iso6. 10 12 Cash received Vont John Beehtol, collector Of North Lebanon township; addithinebtax ' the year 1836 39 95 Cash received front John North. collector of Mille:reek township; additional tax for the year 1856 . 10 31 Cash received from David. Boltz, coliktok of Swatara •township,, additional-M*49c the year 1850 , _, 273 Cash'received from SolomonBthith, collector . '' of North Lebanon borough, additional , tax for the year 1856 • • - .18 71. Cash - received from Joseph Sidtb - „collettorof Cornwall tottmehiP,Mlolo9.hal'tax tife Call received front Jacob Wolf. collector of Bethel township, additional tax for the • year 1867 40 09 Cash received from, Samuel F. Dasher, addi tional tax for the year 1857, cditected in Cold Spring-township .13 22 Cash received from Joseph Zimmerman, state and county - tax for the year 1854, on tract ' . of uitteated land:situate in S. Anuville 1 08 Caelt 'received' from p. 31. Shuey, Esq., costs in commonwealth es. H. 8: Wendt 23 25 Cash received front. Franklin Baum, boarding during imprisonment 12 25 Cash received reom S. S: Ely, Esq, fidetrith-' posed upon sundry persons for performing worldly Inbar on Sunday 12 00 Cash received-from William 'l*.7.lluston, Beg., for drays sdhl 7 32 - - Cash recaved frotn Joselsh R. Henry, Esq., for strays sold 18 623,4 4 Cash received from Samuel Lutz fur coal 3 00 " re*eived from Charles Brotherline for ono piti.r elf scrolls . 8 00 ciat teceived front Conrad Mark for grasa 2 00 " received from Samuel Lutz for stovb 5 00 received from John Siegrist, Esq., Sir lines and Jury fees' GO 'OD Cash received from Lebanon Bank Temporary - Loans • 1459 25 Cash received 'COM Joseph Troxel, Etilleetor of S. Annvillo for tho year 1854 in full 220 68 Cash received from 31artin Kauffman, roiled. for of N. dnnville for the year 1855 in ra 261 91 Cash received.frem Henry Ifibehthttii, colieE Inc ofJackson township for 1855 115 37 Cash received from John Stotidef.Bollettor of Londonderry for the year ISIS impart 110 65 cash received from Henry U.• Seltzer, Collet tor;of N. Anwrille for 1856 in full 251 68 Cash received fromJosepli Smith ; collector of Cornwall f0r.1850 in full 912 46 Cash recuivod from Adam Light, collector of ' Naar Hanover fur 1856 iu full 451 83 Cash received from Henry Miller, collector of Heidlelptg for 1856 in part 461 25 Cash received from John Rintzle, collector of Jackson, for 1656 in full 636 10' Cash received from John Berbtol.collector of N. Lebanon tow nal* f0r1856 in full 204 33 Cash received from Josialeliteirinilli, collector of South Lebanon for 1656 in full 656 51 Cash received from Peter L. Slouch, collector , of Lebanon bon:melt for 1855 in part Casia.received from iNdornon Smith. collector of North Lebanon borough for 1856 in full 119 01 Cash received from John North, collector of 516h:reek for 1850 in full 254 76 Caeh,rreeived from David Boltz, collector of Santora for 1806 in full 486 76 Cash received from Peter Lottser, collector of - Union for 1856 in full 92 05 • OUTSTANDING COUNTY TAX. "wept' O. Shindle, collector of Cold - Spring for 1854 $4l 30 Joint Stonfliir, co:Fedor of-London derry fat 1855' 75 8-1 Henry Miller, collector of berg for 1856 120 88. Peter, L. Slouch, collector of Leba- non borough for 1856 - "'WA' 4b 381 48 Total, $30006 • —• 011.--PAYILENTS. fly Cash Platten Orders iFsned bg thu Commissioners of Lebadou County, viz:— ,id, s flame. By gash pal,: David Bowman, EN., Treasurer of Alms Roue; Asse.fseient4 and Appeal -if. By cash paid the different Assesfois fur ma king tho yearly Adee , atltelltS, delivering Appeal Notices,atteneing Appeals, , V 0 604 00 ifridges--(134) &tuatara.) By cash paid W. W. Murray fot Work r and. plat IC used at Union Forgo bri4m slB'lo By cash paid situdty persons, for work 'Moo and materials used lit Joneatown bridge 8.054 ez.sif paid Henry Ault :tud Petei tiingrich, fur work done d vials used at tiniun Water Works' bridge uvi 41 - Ily cash paid .14be Getz. B.r plank and repairs at itarper's bridge 20 00 By cash paid Michael Sti,f,der,.for -work done and material - imed at . 9 01 443 023.5 Brid firs—(tillte. Siontarn.) By cash paid sundry persons t'or 'work .tlone and . inatoriat.s ared at. brit Me 1 1234 , By cosh. paid sundry porituns, for Onuo and: materials , toted at • . Barge's bridgo . II 50 1 £2 • Ilniiiges—(Quitin By ensb paid Janie.% TM. riteger *und Daniel Fries, for building bridge On Walnut 4trevt. Lebanon Btru'ongiP .WA'T 00 By ,niab paid John Faroster, for work doni . and materials used nt Itetlgurs /rildge t ; ; ; 04 . 29 ily call paid Tulin_ Fartuder, for w,rlr. • done and a:aka:Ada mail at Kaall'a bridge ; • 41 81 - '21511 10 Tratnnter Cr(r/...). By eash paid Joseph T. Miller fro: work dorm awl ulaterial yawl at bridge , os . Ileidga--(1 illkteli.) By resit petit Fred. Shultz aud .13enja. }Wax, for work done and Inatelials used 'at Zimiaerman'a Ilrhigkr • • 75 aremer's By ca. it paid David liliek t Esq , for huldta.c six inquests . 88 - 11% By cau,Bll paid Cyrus P. Miller, F.sq., forholding coo tuquest 10 60 ---,----- 987134 curt. Erpcnses. - By cash paid Grand Jut ors . 391'8734 By cash paid Traverse Jurors. 746 74 By`aash paid Tipartires . . 93 00. By cash paid 'Sheriff for euramon:n 'Lima ~ - . ,:! -: - _45 00 By cash paid Court Cr 3. er 43 50 By.6ash paid Constables far : mn4ing ...... „s. "- 13.64'59 ' By cash paid Cleric of Amines- :Sear: 2 •• ' atoda fer witness , lees Con:num wealth eases • ' • 41903 54 By each paid Prothonotary tor' aii-• flees fees in Commonwealth rases ' 9'50 By cash paid. William Fritz for resting Florae thief. and expenses - *ecteredlri Sehtlikill•Cortnty Jail 39 45. By ,easit • paid Thooq.son and Boot, - for' airstiiig horse thief 20 42 Ity cash inikl A. S.• Ely, Esq., fees in Co nunoniveolfti meet; • • DS 23 By cashmitt Joseph 0-leini,•,Esq.-, - - fees in Coiiiinonvecniih• wee*. 18 91Ib pssli paid Tlionnts - .lCreiner. Esq.. fees'Cornmoviryiltli-esses 5.37 By Onshipittcl. D. M. Shuoy , fot. 13tsard lag opsh paid D ;11..Shoey.for taking I.l..conviits to. PonteentfOi'y 'au!). re- . • . turning one:to equol7 . Jyttl.l;. By 31:Stivey "cor'orrest- - tog 69 Irislungn,- KNot6tou,t.'pao ,- and i,tiaildilaire. 461)3 By cash mid for support:of convicts in Penitentiary' - , -,; 234 03 • , • Court Arusa..Erpendllitrearz By'caah paid -Lafayette llroate, for • Gus Ph:tures , 208 413;_ By cash,Poid Theo. P. frantra.kr Bat - Bach* 100.00-: .By daah paid Augustus Knoke & Co. Toe Curbing . 119 00 By cash paid Atigustus Whitt:aka ; for paving_ 5.4 10, By cosh.paid Daniel Yacht &. Sins for Bricks., - , 5300 Bglcasltionid Fred, BearfOos far desk .'. , • • and re - pairs. .. 90 By cash* paid George Sleily for-wind -25 00 By ,aellVpstifdrls:ltetniel Sind' •88 00 By-calli paid BilmnekLutrior *Wit 1 done -" - • 50 00 • BY-citib paid Riaa'& BaugliertYi for as. 1.01 . • *.• '1,4%92,4 cases :Odd -Samuel Ilurniair-fors • ""•.r• 41 0244.14'9 9 4 4 1 en darappniali fitg g:ll.ti • wogy, haullas.,mdsVandles, Coar, , glass, kd 7,1 , 743 1734; By cash paid County. Auditoritati. Bottling, accounts SO 00 ciimniink,E4y • fly cash paid Jacob Munn, salary In full, 15G By cavil. paid Fred. Shultz, do 150 00 By cash paid Jacob Bachman. do 160 00 ity rash paid Conrad illark.Cllf, do 360 00 fly cash pad S. Lutz, Mes'ner. do • 05 00 By cash paid istli Elio; Esq., Coun sel. hi fall by Cash paid John Diller, Treasurer, in full, 250 00 .ETeetion Expenses By cash paid sundry persons for con ducting Spring Election Cash pail ConAtablen for aiicertiaing Spring Election 01011 paid inindry persom fur con ducting General EleCtloo Ey caah paid Asseasoni f , ,,r putting up Poll Lista' .Par Scalps. By cash paid sundry persohs for Fox. and Cstanionut scalps . Jaidenditure.v. By cash paid Lafayette' Brower; for Gas Fixtures By cash paid John Sowers fur hand cuffs 24 75. By cash paid 'Shirk kl.4lllldatioelial It 4 450 By cash paid - pr:Geo. Raidejutur for two years' propassional services 34a 00 cash paid SanntelliarnitutfEw4ss- 147 , 51.' Thy, Ussli paid sundry persons &ream- . - din; Wood, Bedsteads, Straw, Bed- Ong, Shoes, repairs; 4auting ashes, J.:14 . . . • Olie; •FITZ By cash paid James NT. Elam, Esq., . for fees,.s9 5r John By cash paidSi Wild; keg, fee' SOT 2334. By rash paid John M. Mark.- Esq. for Indexing and. making -Journal Index of all the Deed Booke,Will Books, Miscellaneous 'and' Mortgage Books as per Order of .. Court 2 50 00 41.6 - Printing. Binding, (Cr., By cash paid Win. 6.1-. Breslin for. ~ . Printing I'2lo By cash paidJahrt Young Co. 88 60 By ..ensli paid Worth & Reineeht for . piloting - - 188 87 By . Cash paid .11eorgo, Waits' for By. Cash paid Charles T. 'Hleindolph for Binding, . 6 00 309 02 Post-Morten „ExaMinotians. Cash paid Drs. Snmui:l Beim. W, 11. Guilford, for making Post Mortem Examination on dead body of Timothy Cabley, $5O 00 . By Cash paid Dr. W. A. Barry, for - making PosOlortem , Examlnatisin on (load body on nown,Ofl 5.100 . Principal arid Werra ktrill. By Cash paid Lnrialt. Dem, prind cipal and interest 1272 00 By Cash paid Daniel Focht, prinel- Dal and interest • S4S 00 By Cash paid John Heilman, re inci pai and interest • 6CO 00 ByFash paid-J i.seph Bowman, prin. ciga and iuter•at 1180 76 Iy . Cash riahl - sundry; persuns, in• - tereet 246 00 • s.tationery and l'ostage. By Cash paid sundry persons forsta. - tionery and postage 136'25 1 " Tax Refunded. By Cash paid sundry persons for .. School tax, State awl rounty.on error 23 10 Abatement on. Courtly Tax:, By aladetnent allowed Sy collectors to tax-pateis on gennty -Tax - paid prior to the Tait day of JuiY; 1857 566 99 Collectors' Puy aid Exoneralione. By pay of Collectors for the. Scar 1854, in part 45 78 . By pay of Collectors for the year .1855, in full • VS 12 By pay of Collectors fur the year 1856., in part 530 11 By pay of Collectors for the- Jtar . 1857, in part 157 33 By I;xoneration for 184, in part SlO " " " ISha; in .641 36 11 :L 56. , 10 Pa Lt 119 lA,. 4 " / Fs7;iil Hatt 40 39 I® By Joseph O. Spindle, collector of Cob' Pprint;, for 1054 By. Henry .cullector of Radio berg, for 185 , 1 1:29 88 By Peter (..:touch, collector a Lob. Borough, for 1865. )34 40 250 00 By Fleury 11. Seltzer, collector if A olivine. for 15r5,7 4CO 12 By Joseph R. Irenry, collector el S. n ril ic, for 1857 311 03 By Simnel F. Dasher, colloctor of C. Springi.for Isn 2 09 By Phill,tl 'Fink, collector of Corn. for 1257 . 430.12 • By Josep Zimmerman collector of Yost Hanover, for 1257 • 540 31 By Enoch Garret collector of Ifeidlo berg, for 1257 - 504 31 By :John Mot*, erdlector Jack con, for 1957 727 94 By Julio Focht, collector of Labuncn Borough, for 1357 420 84 By Charles Fox ' collector of 1. Lob. Borough, for 1557, 217 00 , By John Bea t‘htl.c•alector of N. tell. . . ill . P.- for 1557 179. Cd. By Jueiall Borrrnon collector of S. Lebouell, for 1557 574 G 4 By John North collector of Mill cre e k . for 1557 By Derirl Boltx,eollector of Swatartt, f,r 1857 450 92 By Peter Loaeer, collector of liutou, for 1657 265 75 v,300 00 --- .55:;8 C 8 . . , sly balance iif the hands or John Dil ler, Esq., Treisurer or LAnnon . County, up to January 4, 11:58. 44 44 OM WE the undersigned Asiditnts of Lebanon County, De Certify, that in pursuance of the 4;th St lion of the Act entitled, ' , An Act relating; to Counties and Townships : &e," raised tho Itith flay of April. 1834. met at the 0•11)- mbisivilerd' Mice, in tho borough of Lebanon. on 'the 251 h day of January, UV, and - did And it, adjust and settle the several accounts required of ns by law. agrees bly to the ,everal Acts of A, , send.dy and supplements thdreto, according to the best of durjudgment and shit itied. And we do find it balance in the hands id John Diller. Tssq., la to TrettiAirer of said County, in favor of said County, the stun of forty-four del are and Drty-four MAL The Atlit.4s also find that there is due the County, in out-standing taxes the tutu of Sine thousand nine ;intuited and eighteen dollars and sixteen cents. The Auditors 0140 tina, that the I minty in indebted to different individuals for leans, to dor.aniount .of seven thousand all hundred (lakes, front whitely amount de. duct the ant-standing tax-(less the commission and exo. nerationifjOlowed Collectors) and the cash in. Treasurer's lands, will leave thereal debt of the County, January 4, IFS, about three thonSand-dollars. In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands and seals, this 25th day of JanirrY. 185. JOHN S. DOSIDERGEE • ' JOHN ,LIGITT: (tanner) Audit Ors. ItENAY MUNDT Attest—Cents Solna, Clerk. • • - Co RECEIVED; Lebanon. ja(nunrVil y 4, 1a543, t,f John Diller, Esq.,late Treasurer of Lebanon County. the strut of For ty-four dollars and forty.four cents. for salience dtlu Cotinfj. ns per settlement of County Auditors. $l-f 11. .30s1:0)1 nom , lv Treasurer of Lebanon County. -• ' • OUT-STANDING STATE TAX. WE, the undersigned Auditors, elected ,to settle and adjust the accounts of Lebanon county, have carvfully examined the Treasurer's anti Collectors' accounts of the State tax, and we do find that the following named -Col lectors were indebtrd to the Treasurer on the 4th clay of January,lBsB, in the aunts set opposite their respective names. on account of State tax, far the years 1854 and 1851, viz Joseph 0. Shindlo, Cold Spring, fur 1854 $3l 2.7 Henry U. Seltzer, Earth Annville, for 1857 • g2g . 72 J.B.- Emiry, South Annville, for . • 1857. 369 03. Samuel P. tasledr, Cold 1857 -IT 43 See, Zimmerman, Zug Ilauerer,for, Et - nicht Garrett, Reldieberk, "Ter * 1851 - 093 94 John Kintzel, Jackie'', for 185 i -1039 John Focht, Lebanon llolonk, for 1857 495 95 Charles Fox, 32. Lebanon Itoinugh for 1857. 180 . 74 . . , Jahn Itgcbtold,N.Lebanontoireaship, for 1857 ' • t. 0,5 Josiah Downittn, South Lebanon, for 1667 . John Nortlh,44lllcreek, for 1857.- 352.18. David Boltz , Bivalent : for 1857 . :,"385 - .10 "_. 10 - 2 41 . . i.-:,----------. - L „ Witueasnuar!?akidsani,seids,,tkis .26tb day of JanuarY, 1.658 ..: - ' ' ''' 4 0 1 .111"8: 1 110MBEINGER }: .- "....: ": '-'. 1 , "..- 301.12 { LAMM (ta n ufferY 'AuditOrs - , liEttilYßl4tilir ' ',' Atiettl=ets.rs'Saliiii Clerk. ; , lienbaulu,Fibtuarys,l....%B". - ..1 . ;'-- .1 v f - - ' Settleiiieht DIRECTOB,S'OFILtD AVON - 13`CQ.1.,./WTY ALMS, ,11.91.15 E and the AUDITORS `of mid couMy, 4,4 , the,yearAnding on.the 4th Any of Jan= nary, 1808, Inclusive f • . ; . . Ilalatictjln Ophatideof•David I llowsnan, Trait- , Mier artist years asttrehient ' 2n3.4' Quilt from the•ChmnatMoners lit 7 orders 0300..00 Cask fcom A. S. Ely, tines collected - 00 Cagifcarn Ahr_ahtua.reirnsler for Jahn Ifethuiti 25 00 Cab. from ffh;)ijaritia Bilehertoisbeifiii s - 184 50 Cash from Philip`Fernsler for Nytwes for George Washington- 2 00 Cash Boni John Schaak lor , ivcsit 2 00 MA - from Daniel Light, steward. fof4Opol sold 2•-00 • Cash frod Christian 'Bricks/ for Maria Stains 17 07 Cash from William A:kloyer far tl9rsa2o,oo Cash *am Danierhight, athwart, far Shoats sold 17 .50 Cash from Willfanc‘Bauchldilion Jacob Rauch 44' 00 Cash from .hinob •hikiit- far 'steam for cfar g o . • s'. • •22 hhvi • 20 00 CoshsromDso l' steward, for timoth y • Seed sold . 2 00 Cash from Georgelt Bechtel for pasturo 2 50 Cash,frominaupec y; 4.7% A , teltAl 1, , Paid Mute! K. Mitmci`firt carding' itenal 87IA Paid Ifeary Fortnn for ',tarter Paid Motes Light far vinegar Paid Aaron Suavity for veal poid Miami Brown Tor reptdringsnor J0g,151) Overly fvr sheep Aiestri,,g A t i t .l. - joel t owinert for metiding rAwk Paid for cletrniu, chinanff. Paid .1 - obn D. Searross for mending thrashing 100 00 MIMI l'aid for shad IS 00 Paid Ithdiard Quinn for school teaching 7 7.5 Paid Jacob Graybill for clothing. for George \Vashiugton 13 42 Paid George h Slicilenberger for nierchanctlze 205 74 Paid Isaac liarto for salary 36 00 Pahl Joseph Karel' for nierchandisa 33 fAi Paid Daniel-Light for cattle 101 oo Paid Henry A; Stine for nierchandi, 236 57 Paid Joseph Light fur. too/ 00 77 Paid A. S. sly, Esq., for teals /0 00 Paid Joseph I.llobo, Esq., for fees 6 50 Paid John Rifro for tin war. 2 00 Laid Dr. G. Iteidenaur for otit-door medica "'' 500 .Pabijoseph Willa for brushes. 3 00 Paid Dr. L. P. Bowers for otibiltm medication 16 00 Paid Levi Kline for sa;avi t foF 1556 and 16:57 30 00 pot!. Henry. k :Stine 0.14t41it . 29 66 Paid John Schack, sa ary 30 00 Paid Willistir I/lecher: for tinning roof, etc. - 70 66 l'aid Bliebtel Leaser for-jinn railing 112 71 Paid cluilfOrd,l Lernbiiigar for spices - 6 09 Paid John Wltihyer fOi,ploughlng potatoes , 6 76 Paid Dr: Josoph o."Siiindel, for Out.door ro'o4. cation 30 00 1255 CO 359 :7j . ECM MU] E 333 elEl BM Paid Swoplt Trozel- for making coffins Paid Peter I:006 Tor. making coffins Paid Adolph sheld for Making coffins' Paid toll :." ERB . . . Paid Mr. Shott for spraying 2 50 Paid Mi. Wo'f Tor segesis:.. . , -175 Paid liarsibleton & Bruce for merchandise 17'79 Paid Charlestireenstivalttfor merchandise 130 47 -Paid shirk & Tice foemerchandise . - ' -$ 49 99 Paid Adam R. Bight /or merchandise 94 14% Paid Isaac lioffriusn'fiii settle -. 56 10 Paid Joseph: F. libilmati forreettle -- 52 80 Paid John Bomberger for cattle - ' ' 90 10 Paid Brmirn & Kreider far rattly ... 333 28 . . _ Paid 'Where & Flickingetler cattle 324 GO Paid Isaac Miller feelleUra -79 93 Pak Dayid Bowman; treasurer's salary 26 00 Paid Daniel' Light' salaryln - fulfinilanuary 1857 75 00 Paid Daniel Light Balm-pin pargarthe year 1567 276 00 Paid George Nialler far hits end ape ' 7 30 Paid Adam Dice for bats : arid : Wu 20 00 Pahl Joseph Bowman for batainil'caps 22-294 Paid Andrew Light for coal' 109 15 Paid Isaac Lutz for blaekinnith , work 09 00 Paid John Dodge for making poets - Paid Henry Boltz fur tobacco Paid Levi Kreider for horsO . . . . . _ . ~. Paid Tretiry 15 Stine fur beet . 8 65 Paid Watennon, Ortorn. A: Co„., for gronelign in . Philadelphia 643 95 Paid John A. Light for day lib6r PM George 11. Knreh for-painting = Paid Ph.her 4 Bleistkile for coal : 113 75 Paid John IL ShililY for Manufacturing cloth 13 OS Paid Dr. W. M. Guilford for salary', ' ' 150 00 Paid for stating last year's Auditors account 10 00 Prid out door paupers ' 626 40 Paid Bowman S: Co.. for lumbar ' 17 02 Paid Henry ltohland for brooms 6 75 Paid William Weayer for pomp making - 6 50 Paid henry liander for Witiskey 15 20 Paid for bringing paupers to the institution 39 50 Paid John Kaidituan for erOelts - 9 78 Paid William Benson list sawing Dunbar 12 25 Paid George 3L Stork fur Making rail and , ent. ting wood 00 Paid Jaeob Wzaror tor eradlas , ' 11 20 Paid Elias Moyer for wearing_ ' ''',.' 15 37% Paid Solomon Smith for saddle* , 'irork " 10 80 Paid John Yordy the saddler 'Mirk': .. 32 09% Paid Abraham Kreider for eider and apples S 00 Paid Eberhard it Shelly for sand ' 11 78 Pahl D. Fneht A. Sons for brick 6 CZ Paid Abraham I litossi for atop 193 58 Pald John Dodge 5.1 r making; bOlds and pbAt -fence 5S 33 Paid John N. Shearer for cedOr ware ' - 3 37% Paid John Looser:: Brothers for stores and pipe 40 47 Mild Briber .t. Brothers for clothing - 12 25 Paid Solomon - Eiger for sheep - 140 00 Paid Waltz .i: Bendel for stationery - 1' 6 32 Paid Andrew* Poi Mr shoemaking " ' - .92 '49 Paid Michael Cary Mr wages '' • -:25 50 Paid John Moyer for wages 10 00 ' Paid Anjaline Lop Mr wages • ' -18 00 Paid for freight - 2 00 Paid G afford ,t Leal:homer for drugs • - 19 31 Paid Samuel Watmor Sro lime S 00 Pitid Geofge Gordy list lime 8734 , Paid Cyrus School for malting (lams 16 00 - Paid 3: A. Shull for making coffin 20'00 Paid Joseph Arcata for White washing . 150 • Paid gratuities 93 25 Paid John D. Krause .5; Co.. for merchandise 43 30 Paid Haber -k. Ores for marehmidise 3 71 1 /, Paid Dittman A Eekert far merdnualiso 15 55 Pitid Caspar Light for wheat : : 50 70 Paid Jonas Stenger for wheat . 190 20 VW (tittle & Arnold for potatoes 9 iio Paid Isaac ilidimau for potatoes 17 IT 'Paid BOWSM11:111. Hiner .t.: Capp for lumber .22 93 Paid Puni k A Brother for mertintritli,e 72 95 Paid George Illeger for merchandiselB 02 Paid D. M. hlarinahy for marebandiso ' 21 21 Paid - John Thum tbr Making rails IS 90 Paid George Nay P,it Whir lierk ' ' 50 33% Paid . 2llllles Vermin Sr hireling 'nips- 90 mu Paid Henry Losing for *ages 4 00 Ptild Ilium Wagner for *ages . , 5 nO Paid Dr. W. 31. auilforiVoitt-doortileditation 18 00 Paid sitndries 5 00 Paid Adadi Lerch for *emu S 4 00 -Paid 7dieluel Brown tbr tuffitta - 4.50 -Paid John Wolf for e - oflins ' ' 450 PUN Jacob i yagetri for imN;l3 . . OOO H ' 00a . lona IBM EEC Paid John., (sagely ter wages 10 00 Paid Abrahaut *nyder for wagon re:thing . 7 00 Pahl Fuitber & Young ftli.' iragou itiontt. 16 00 Paid Mary Luetini fur hireling wages 'l.'3 00 Paid 3lary Lorlnnart for iiiroing weges 20 00 Paid Augui.tus F. Knoche. 04 5.7;4' Paid I.evi Hri.ider for palary 36 00 7, Paid JuPepit Hoffer for Netting How kiln Pttill lot nin for hirrling wages 13ultutett in the hand=. of tlxt Trltasettrr it , 01. Iu , mtformily with, nu act of the fleneral Assembly of the Conanonwt alth ot Ptouts2.lvattia. passed the ltdlt day of .I;arch, 4830, -entith , tl —An Art ihr the erection of 3t Douse fur the employment and eupport of the,. roor of Lebanon County." have we, the nudereignetb, Itlrectors of the Pont'. of ewid county. in conjunction:with the regu larly elected. Auditora, whose duty it is to examine the foregoing statentent*of :receipts and expendit urea or the Poor House" Institutioh, from the sEli day' of 'January. A. D. 1b57,.t0 the Ith ,day of January, 4. 1.). pem, inch*: vice, and End the &unit correct. . . ISAAt: BARTO. LEVI IikEIDER, Director*. • • • • hAM-Li EL ItEll3l, IMMEI 'We. tie Ainiersigiffetl, Aud itur:Ve let led to Fettle And ad just the soverul rtscoonts oY Lebanon,Connte,",to report, that.we'hiee exitininecl the 14mph/a account, end vouch ers thereunto belonging, and feud the same correct. I n witnese %%hereof. we have bereouto set our leinis and eve's, the 25th. Bay. efJouunry, A. P.Tir,S. .1011 N S. BORDERUNR,) Jolly utaiT, (tanner:, j..inditf:rs. • JIMMY BRANDY, Attest--Ctnts Fsnttrn, Clerk. LEBANON Aumsooo , r. Jan. 'I. 3IA LES. FEMALES. Urider -30 yenrs.; 13 Under 10 31-ar,.., 12 Between 10 & 21..) " 8 iktween &20 • S " - 20&30 " 8 •• 20a30 " 7 "30&.40.. " 7 - • It `• 40 &. - 50 ..‘.‘ 9 `• 40* 50 S " .50& 00 " 20 .504,00 " 0 " '6O &70 .-" 12 "00&7U " 7 "- 70 & , S 1) " 5 •' 7U kSO 0 Tofu]; Died durbadAlie yeur 1 . 9,24:11es 15, Feintiles 4 Manufnetured during the year. 00 yards of W4xden Cloth. The fellowlug articles vore lard daring the yettr: 130 Pairs Shoes, t.oA prons. . , .. . 110 '‘z .parn si . 30 W0U1t!.11 . 6 Cans, 00 /Tats, .. 45 Petticoats. . ,56 HoS , s'.llats and Caps, 00 Pairs Steehinga, - 30 Itinintlabouts,:. . 2a Bonnets, 140 Ilualkerehiern, , t`=s Yeats. .:, .. • 30 Coats. . 70 /lens' Combs, 25 Beya. Bruises, 00 Straw Horn, 70 Suspenders,. 70 Fine Combs. , 110 Illeas'• Shirts; 70 \Vernon's Shitty, . . 110 ll'ornona' .FrOckr. SO Wtnnen . 4 Combs, ..Slaughtered during the year: 24 Steers ' weighing /1427 pounds; f. 7 Bogs, weighing 7353 pounds. The Produce of thy Farm 577bl:whole Wheat, 9.T0 000 " Oats. 550 " Potatoes. Clovoseeil, 7._ " Timothyseed, .Lodgeit over night, 3280,, Ito! for the Centre littihibtg. NEW STORE &NEW GOODS! THE PLACE TO - BUY • EAR, RABEIt dcc BKO.IS - r - ra - vE nEmovzu their STON.E to the New Building, _VI a few doors East of the old stand, corner of Cumber land and Market streets, Where'they have opened a splen did assortment of FALL (!.; WINTER: GOODS, of every. description; o lAMBS.' DRESS GOODS—New Sttyles for the season- 7 too numercmato name. rrip. Call and see them. Now is the time to hay cheap: Lebanon, Oct. 21,'1857. .LebatrolvTalley Rail-Road. * Witt be opm for PublfE.Trgcei . bctu;c.' Beading and Bar risTnirg, on Monday Janunry 18, 1858. ArM: TIASSENGER TRAINS will leave Reading daily (ex woe Sundays) at 10.10 A. M.; connecting with up and down morning Trains on Reading .Rallroad, and ar rtving at - llarrieburg bYI2-b0 noon ; in time-to connect . siitb the Trains for Pittabhig, Lancaster, Chaniberiburg, Irrerertod. and Pinrove.. l : l • AI;TURNIBB3, iMileave Harrisburg 'at 2.48 P. M„ (af ter snivel of Trains from planet above named, and from 'Baltimored and reach Reading - 1'1°5.30P. 8514 Connecting with•Pottsville and Philiaelphialtatiarapaasils Reading same evening. . _ • ti • Mfrs.—Between Reading and Harrhinirti : $1,60 k 1,80 do •tebspail • 0,85 .0,70' ' • lA/micas,- VlNtriaftie, "0,03 Pareengere voto,g. that tickets before the • ...- 6.1+3 , i• ...e.b.10, 1858. ". Nen. SuPto .... . . ' ' ' Gatden, Needs. ~ o.4apital: SLUE j — Witriaitted . Fresh t just r9° . 4 _ 7641. ..:?,. Y . . 1 . 11 ''' ; ''ua,ut !OD . 4... #332117, IiGER . ; ; T. 7 t antiti,Feb.ll4's3.- -. ' ' '.- Druvist ti t 50 6 5 6 75 2O) 00 W -,21 50 .''9 90 x 50 8 35 'OOO 110 05 160 00 r ''S I.) o y CID Also, 3lattra , ses. Venetian Carriages for Chil dren, Cane Seat and Comnion CHAIRS, and ;tiniest every thing that can properly lie associated with his linsheri , . 11. it feels great corstidenec in . ealling attention to thi4 rt assoment, and cordiallyinvit6'dll to give Mina rail Ire fora purchasing elsewhere. Tle fq determined not to br undersold. .11,:s Reopi_is in the TO 117.VHALL. iu .11 ,, r/:, , " sired. . THEO. P. YILtNTZ . . . P. S.—Ready-Inc:lv Corrrz-rs will he I,:?pt. on hand. an , l a splendid. 11EJILIE ‘ lllll becn . bbtaingd tV•a:tend Furrn.l-. Also, ICE in any quantity. [Lebanon. Oct. 21. %W. All eight Abeat Fates TF NOT. it ran he made right by ealling at Nary SFr-untn• Erti.LEnr, in J. Stine's New one 400 r ra,t of Reinhard's 110 tel, where you ran ol tain a LIKENESS that will compare favorably in every respect with any taken elsewhere. r ile has ona of lb, best sky-lights in the rountryi , and having ;wed no pains to make his rooms tlnetfortable. lie solicits a later share of patronage from the _citizens of Lebanon and nu rounding country. ,IQ - Prh,es to suit the times. Lebanon, Nov. IS, 155,. d. DM LI. Shaving bee's sina, ham- - • a pooning Saloon. ririmmtiorix & WHALEY would revectfully ta- Ai form the putdie that they have taken the eat-41)11AI meat of Mr, Zinutlerman, on Market street. next door to Zion's Lutheran Church, where Lt wilLglve rhem pleasure to wait on all who may tabor them with the:4r It:dram:ex. They have had much experience in the business, and will spare no pains to give entire satisfaction to their custo. niers. They have made every arrangement for the per fection of their tattiness. They cordially invites call 811.1 I,"hanott. Nov. Id. '1657. FLOUR, 1 1 ~ Corr OATS.. . 'ritti;!;:i:117;;( 111.)DLI5GS. :ALT ay Tar. 3 :1) ) t ) e. 033 4434 at the ae - ac0,..., Dli Lof mrEtts 5M11.71:. Feb. S, MS. Lebanon, Pa North Lebanon . ittilling Co. ?VIM NORM LEBANON 3111 . 4. haq been rem kirk and'is now completed and In 'Operation sod pr q , ed to furnh,h CUStonters regularly with a 'very article of FLOUR, aa•claiap as it W. :6 m. low obtained from any. otly.r"source. • also keep .constantly ou halal as Milt: 10e. CROP, BRAN. SHORTF. Az: Theyare also prepared to kinds of o tit.ireeMea . WORK, awl respectfully laser the ibrmer customers of =Aral as new oars. . _ . They will,pa3.- the regidar zuat - ket prices for all khtdo of Grain, sue as 11 . 1fEAT. RYE, CORN. OATS. and afford ott theitities and .nrernirnlndittior,ri ro therse trbo.wilF sell- C-OlslitAD Ir. NOROINTEII. N. Lebanon tin., Dee. 9, 1557. President. AND UCSTORING GREY ITAIR TO ITS NATURAL COLOR. iptus astonishing, anti unequalled preparation has nev ''er' to produce a grorith used according to thn direction, and turn.half back in to original color. after having:become gray and reinstate it in alt its original health: lustre. softness arid :beauty,— Remocca at onmall sent dandruff and. unpleasant itch lug. scrofula, erutillantsesend-ft*rieh beat front the scalp. It also prevents ifte hair.from becoming utibeafthy and falling offand hence acts sa a. perf ect ßAJA - INVIGORATOR. AND TONIC. • A gentleman of Bostan'srritos to his friend in I.V.ew Bed: ford- thus:— - as follows 71 'n-YOur inquiries," would reply, that when' first corn- . metwed- Using Prof. Aroca's Their itestoratice, tnibair wee almost white,-and had been so for the last ten.years and it was wry thin On the• top of lay head, and very loose. and pulled *timely; but I found that before I had used all the second bottle. (which was eighkiakoelcdfiny hair *as entirely changed to its original color,diglitr, brown. *dim now free from -.dandruff and quite moist. I hays **dirty hair cut five or'sir. times since the change, and have never seen anything like white hair starting from the roots; and It is now as thick*, irown**, and does not coins out at all. It has provedindady casaall that I .noadd anah to ask. , Silly 1,1855. Ton* etc, 4.1 , 10 ads of nay, 1000 bushels. Corn, 110 lbs 5001, 2000 bushels time btrued, 140 I..nunei,i , bit fence. Feb. 3,13,58.-4 t. M tit;(44. SOKliirraal OILTIi a.-.'fig DM Prof. *oods Ilair Restorative., gram Rik bageriemently restored to its original.color. Thefeubleinisokeiffaliiite from John son a StOne. Gardiner; lAttine;iiilifitikle,Orthe many in stances that are daily miming liyptir . knowlodge, of ire wonderful effects. 7lt 18,0 prbblematlea. but a self-aaidellb ttlatkitilituidiebiti our community Can tes tify. Due. Sts have uses ,two 'hotting of Prot W°6471 Bair GaurgaMt, Maine , Jua.22, 1655. Reaterativp, and. Can, say it is the greatest diseoverY of the age 'for. restoring and changing the hair. Before using it I was a man ofseventy. kry hair has Roarer/air ed:its original color. You can recommend it to the world witlionetheleatt fearoas .tay ease..ual one of the worst kind. - Yours, respectfully. Pref.TO: ..rt WOOD • DANIEL N. KURPIIT. Dzas~ k Spitninak -- Miss, January 1 ^, 165: , . 3iarfitide7'& - Of your Hair. INEtOra ti* it.glialine pleasure to ,halc That its effect has been excellent in removing ihtlai4o4aticin, dandruff, and a con stint itching tendency with which I have been troubled from Childhood; iind has'alio - Antin*iny heir, which was .;tateconiiig gray, to Its orighial Nate used no oth er article witlianythinklika the pleasitri and Prat ., ' Yours, truly S. K. BRAGG. 'Prof. WOOD. . frastiar of thattitli.oitom Church, Brookfield. W G RJEFF'S Root & Shoe Store R emoved. New Fall and Winter Slack ! tindereigu•Nl would pspertrully intl , rrn LIF: 1 . kIIL9I:EIIOVED his }Mini:n."l F , 11...)E ittr. to ti,P ?aim . occupied by H. et , . r. ?it. Rof,r's rut', ing Nary. miconci 131JilflICK 1.7.(...5t of the Court Ilouse. %14 , • re be has opened a Imautiful etuck of Full zd Winter Boots and Shoes, for hadiei : Goo demon mai Children. V_SLltis ass) rt.urnt is very complete, end ezubracus dI the latest titylea. he itaxt sell out ntlow,priees. Tits publia wilt pion so and eraunine. " MU: FF. N. B.—Taavautas, now Is your time if you wish to tee a large assortment of Trunks. Valises, and cit . :fere= Matti of Bags.. Count one, some all! Lebanon, Got. 21,2257. Nen? Stage Line Between Thannielstoirn and Middletown. iIAN and afterthelath hist- the . tath- , i runsun a Daily Stage between ilummeistown and Middletown, connecting with the core Vidieje Regrow" oa the arrival and departura .the morn at Hummebe town. They alao STAMLWrataliddle town for the accommodation of the. public- -900 hoPeg and all kinds of conveyancee. - November 2,1367. DEHUFE FIZP F MeCAULLY, Fashionable Bootand Shoe Maker Cumberland street, one door Ent of Black Horse Hotel. It o. l THE Subscriber desires to inform the public that be has opened as above, where be is prepar ed to execute orders of BOOTS and SHOES, of the finest finish and lityTe,:iGnot superior,toany here tofore offered to the public. - New Fall and -Wintir Stock! Re has Just returned from the city with an•imrivaled. assortment of the latest FALL and WINTER STYLES of Boots, Shoes, Slippers, ire., .Ea, for Ladies, Gentlemen and Children. Ira- Beery body it invited to oat and examine. Lebanon, Noy. 4;4.85T. lonic A gain VI ... TEM undersigned would respectfully infers; the public that they have returivd, home again with their.TIN T WA RE & SHEET , RION ESTAB LISHMENT to the well-knoam place in Camber. fans I .strect. opposite.the Altaic Buildings, Lehanon, Pa.; where they shall be pleased to accommodate all custom. ere, at the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. The. SHOP will . be found in the Bas.rinftet of Adam Rises Nao Bif QM ill and the WARE-ROOM on the fleet floor of tho sarue Building, next door to Raber's Dry Goods Store.. The Shop is a magnificent one—it being the handsomest .In the County, and well calco4ited tin:- such a purpose. . , Are , They would return their okpeere &bands for the liberal patronage afforded them, and particularly tide Met season. Vol,. Hoping that their untiring efforts to please, and their return "HOME' Toil:mold stand solong occupied by Joan War, u ill insure for them a still .morn liberal patronage, they would Invite all to give them a call before purchasing elsewhere. Lebanon, Dee. 39, RISE A' DAUGHERTY_ Housekeepers .Itiention: THE TOWN HALL IN CO.MMOTION GRAND EXHIBITION!!! THE undersigned hasjustaralnrettArtatiti.frini the oily, where he has purchimil the best;.:. sorintent ofTURNITIME ever offered in Lel .•`*- anon, and whlelt lie takes this opportunity Le say he will sell as low, or lower, then at any other e'tal,.- - liehroent. lie bait SOFAS; fete-a.telc Lnungco, - Card,Tahicre, ire l'abthh; , What-B r ute . Ilret Racke, Tea Le.okiug Glaiiea.Jrn ut all kfiall at amnion and Kitchn l'ae-iiitrirc. FOR SALE. VIT-A N rr ED. A T the ilexim4ee WU . OATS. In sane quentity. fbr which the highest Market lei. will be paid in Cash ; by Feb. 3, ISIS, (From the aissedit Democrat.] Woon's 1.14 e. adudralote articitLie rapidlY impiOvhritile hair. 'arbaillera ofe. Om.l3r*lnd, now i foty ,the.pabitc, enjoys's. better rapulaiiien as a rental - tidy. arid fzilitiititilig hilt tonic:' Itetpeoulle dhetnical quali tine flare ititnieCcial effect 'ripen the grove - Eh' and' themes' of the hit*, gMngasilky rind glossy tortemi . to that which was Rif - Merl,' cif a oyuye and dry nature: . It has, elso,ve nide . thiagui,e7 tleinetry:to iteserri-theyoatitful color awl afiiiitrance of the hair. and.deatroying or counteracting the'Uffecte of age. Tithinieb recommendations in its P we hardlypetcelv °weaned!, of gentleman fihal e be without so valuable an adjunct. to their toilet. ; For sale ; hathation at GIALIPONIi limereors's Nag stash" Also, byall resieetableDraniste.. (dec.ll-30.,