XtbalUllt 311Vtrtiztr. - - - $l5O A YEAR. LEBANON, PA. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14, DM HOME AFFAIRS. Joann' Muxsa has re-opened hie Barber Shop in Cumberland Street, mar Plank Road,*ad solicit a share of the public patronage. afire him a call. O :r. We refer our readers to the Jew. airy Store advertisement of Mr. Joi. 11. Hetli t : lit ti another column. His stook is an extensi ve and very handsome one. • irr 1931 trivelling gentlemen stopp- at ear public, howls over night during the months of .January, February, and March. We gave each a braokfaat and sent them on their way re joicing. 0:7" A portion of Dan Rice's Circus Company passed through this place on Friday •. lAA, en routs for Pittsburg. The caravan am u braced a huge elephant, curious-looking Camel, tiny mules, &o. 041— During the early part of last 'week, the mountains in the northern part of this Bounty were on fire. Tro horn that property to a considerable amount was destroyed. Where were the firemen of that section? MESSRS. SWARTZ & BRO., have just returned from Philadelphia and are now unpack. ing their large and splendid stook of Spring and Summer Goods. The goads of the two brothers compare In quality and price with any other brought to Lebunon, and are deserving the attest. don of the;public. • C MorwaY was the day fixed by the extra session of the Legislature, for the resump tion of ,apooie payments by the banks. The day has pasitid, over unnoticed, occasioned by the (act thee, the really solvent banks had resumed in fact long ago. Among the =mber of banks which resumed before the Apdhilled time was the Lebanon Bank. ROBBERY..--• Mr. Jacob Carbman, while returning home from Lebanon, on Monday night a week, was met by two men, several miles west of RotumaWorm, who dragged him out of his carriage, tied him to a tree, and robbed him of WO. Re remained in his uncomfortable situa tion• until morning, wita'n he was reletwed by pass. ers.hy. Off' HATS, &e.—Mr. Adam Rise has just returueil from Philadelphia with a splendid assortment of all kinds of Goods in his line.— Those wishing new tilos shouldgive him an early call, and before the best selections are,made.— Ills stock Is very full and of the latest fashions. Also all kinds of Straw Hats, Panama, Pedal, &c., fur men, buys and children. Germ EAST.—Mr. E. Reber, of the firm of Rahtr k Brothere,im now in Philadelphia buying their new stuck of Spring end Summer / (rods. Mr. Jon. Reber, of the same firm, has also ttrtho city to buy Ready-Made Clothing.— The new Goods will be open fur inspection and sale the fetter part of 'Will week. Dlrro.—Mr. Henry, of the fiTle of floury 454 Caine, is also in the East. Both the above mimed firms are daily unpack ing largo and desirable varieties of floods, which were hi...light at very reduced prime, and which they ate selling rapidly at small profits. CARELesinEse,--On Satdc ay evening, during the alarm of fire, the members of the fern. ily of Cyrus Palm, in the north.eastorn section of this borough, placed a lighted candle before an upon window and started from hothe where they were wanted, to attend where they 'were not. The wind blew the paper window curtain over the Dame of the candle, and in a moment it was in blaze. Fortunately some ono passed at the mo. ment and extinguished it, but for which kind act the-building would no doubt have been in tathp's in a short time. There is on more use, at an a. 'arm of lire, for women end children to become exoliod and rush about the streets, than there is for a good many other less useful but more noisy individuals. The neighbors. and the firemen are generally sufficient to extinguish a fire. Reotri:—Soinetintee in the course o human events it becomes necessary to raise a crowd, fur some putposo or other. When this is the ease, we give the following very'simple reoi. pe. Take two dogs—no difference about the size —the smaller the better—and after teazing them until they become cross, throw one on top of the other, and they will naturally fight, and a crowd will be raised instanter. To make it more certain have a committee appointed to pull the "narra tives of the ferocious beasts." We can warrant this recipe as good, as it has been tried with the greatest success, but we are not so certain that the crowd could be put to any other use than looking at the fight and betting on the different dogs, for they seldom have the appearance of workingmen. This can also be applied to draw ing the loafers out of stores, which wail enable the ladies to go in and make whatever purchase they wish. The above we clip from the raki , ' Spirit. THE MOHRSVILLE MURDER--Hoin be- VXLOPMENTS.—The Reading Journal of Saturdity week says—On Sunday last au important itiscor ery was made in relation to the Mohrtr:rille mur: der, in a very singular manner. Some beir; as we are Informed, were chasing a rabbit in tfie iq elnity of the tragedy, and the little animal being sorely pressed, escaped into a hole, opening into a hollow tree, about four feet from the ground.— Toe boys, in endeavoring to capture the rabbit; thrust their arms into the hole, and drew out a bundle, which upon examination was found to consist of a white linen shirt and course cotton rtudegehirt, eridently worn by the person who committed the dreadful murder of Artat.rax BA. von, in October last. Tile jekprm of both shirts was saturated with blood, atd.apots were also to be seen in other places. The tree in which there artioles were found, stands in the little wood in the immediate vicinity where the murder was committed. The shirts are now in the possession -of ./. K. WEenty, Esq., the Distriot Attorney, , who, we take It for granted, will spare no pains to have the matter thoroughly sifted. HOLLOWAY'S OSWTMENT AND PlLLOL—lmmenso success has attended the use of the Ointment in diseases of the kidneys and the gen itourinary or gans. All obstructions and intiammition in the passages connected with the kidneys and blander, may be removed by lubricating the parts affected. Friction as powerful and brisk as the invalid can bear should be employed in applying the prepar ation, sad fomentation* with warm water are use ful In preparing the skin for its rapid absorption. The pain occasioned by the gravel is immediately quieted by rubbing in the salve, The pills, by their sensative operation apt* the blood and other fluids of the body, will materially expedite the ouratire process in most cases vrbere the Ointment is Used. les. Hon. Thomas IL Sento n died at Wad! , ring Oily, on Saturday last, aged Id plaza. 1016. The Commintionere will bear APPeflo from Tax, in the Court.liouse, next Mopdaf, for Lehnnon Borough BY OUR LOCAL REPORTER. THE DAILY PRAYER lIIKETINGS lA Temperance Hall, still c , culti4e. : 7ith unabated interest and are uumir n :Mtly attended. AN !TEAL—Our streets still run in the same direction they always did, but a litilo Piking at some points would not be out of place. Tan "FRANKLIN" was well attended on Monday even ing, 'and the discussion on the regulat: question Was quite animated. The newly elected officers were installed, the President fa. voting us with a neat "inaugural." Question for dazt debate, "Should capital punishment be Abel. An Essay will also be delivered. MOONLIORT PROMENADES, which by the way, are a groat institution, are all the go on our principal thoroughfares. It is rather tempt ing to see a gay party of beaux and belles pin ing along on a fine evening, and stopping right straight into—an ice-cream saloon. We soo9 , bring in the rear and "follow in th e Yeei'teps of our illustrious predecessors !" GOING' WEST,—Quite a number of our young ffielits are going west this spring.-- Some time . sinee Messrs. JOSEPH Satma and Oraus ,Katim, left for the Buckeye state, and on Monday last Mr. Jon A. REINOEHL, Jr., also left, for the Sucker state. We hope none of these good fellows may fall into arouth bands;" but have success in all their undertakings. To COilizEsporvoerms.—We receive weekly about a dozen of letters through the-Post Office, from anonymous scribblers, whose fisoft trash" we consider unworthy of ' notice, If they will accompanv their letters with responsible nalfies, 3ra wouldn't object handling them without blot es, 4u3 slow/ them up to the public gaze. So long as this is not complied within) will continue to consign their "oonfusion"'into the agora. FIRE.--The alarm of fire on Satur day evening, at 8 o'clock, was occasioned by the explosion of a carapbene lamp, at the residence of Mr. Flamm Ilitoann, in Walnut Street. No serious. daniage was done farther than the severe burning of a child. The fire at ono time threat ened to envelope the . erilio . rolni. The "ma sheens" were'pro Mp' tly di the'elpot. A RIDE.—We received an invite from a friend one day last-week to take a ride into the country. We carried our motto out to the letter, "never decline a good offer . L'-arll in a few min utes we were among our country friends, who we found busily engaged in "clearing the rubbish off the track." We also saw an "owl that was an owl," which measured five feet from tip to tip of its wings! He must bare been n. terror to the Shanghai tribe. MAD Doos.—The upper portion of our borough was thrown into a great uproar last Wednesday, by a report circulated that a number of dogs had been bitten in that locality. Wo warn the people to be on the .alert, and see that their canines are either killed or muziled, We all know that it is a fearful thing to bo bitten by a rabid animal, as death in its most terrible form is almost certain to follow. It will not be im proper t to state in tbiseopnection that "Brudder Moses" has also gone int 4 TERRIBLE FALL--DEATR,.—On Satur. day evening, Mr. Jolt's $I;1114, lately engaged at Mr. Miller's Nursery, in North Lebanon' town ship, received a fall that terminated his life. He was proceeding homeward at about! o'clock, but stopped on the road at theriewst of . a)kr. dish .; ~ to prune a tree, and while in the act of doing so, he . lest his balance and the ground, re ceiving a serious wound on the head. He was immediately taken.htinse, and on Sunday morn ing died of his injuries. Truly "in the midst of life we are in death." His remains were in terred in tho cemetery of the Emanuel's church of the Ev. Association. GREAT EXCITEHENTI—GRAED RUSH! On Wednesday evening by a kind invitation, we paid a visit to the Ladies .mgaged in making articles for the Fair, at Perseverance Hall, and found them busy as bees. We were shown some of the "shiners"—and are confident they will make a handsome display on Whit-Monday, when "all creation and the rest of mankind" are re spectfully invited to Purchase. There are, also, we learn, a large number of other persons engag ed in manufaetaring and procuring suitable aid 'Cies fur the oceasien.. The members of the Per severance have resolved not to collect funds among our kind citizens, unless positively compelled to do so, and as it requires a vast amount of labor and money to keep the apparatus in order, it is fieped our citizens will give this fair their united aid'. `T'i'le ladies are going into the matter with renewed zest, and truly have theii espoused a Cause worthy of their industry. They' 4 . fa their meeting's every Wednesday evening, and will al ways thankfully receive any articles which may be tendered them. The proceeds of the fair will be devoted to assist in the protection of the prop erty of our citizens, to whom this company is dearly attached. Had the firemen of Harrisburg been properly encouraged, its citizens would not have occasion to reluctantly gaze upon the ruins of a once costly and beautiful edifice—the Pres byterian church. But none of the companies bad sufficient hese, and the destruction was great. on Markel. 411,y by Myers MUCESDAI, ARM, 14,1858. Potatoes, bu , 65 Egs, It doz., 10 Bu g tter, sp lb., 15 Lard,. 8 TWIG*, 0 Ham, 11 Shoulders; Sides, 8 Soap, 5 Bees-eau, 25 White Bags, 5 Mixed Rags, 2 Flax, , 12% Bristles, it lb., 40 Feathers,lo lb., 62 1 / 4 Wool, ^sl lb., 40 Soup Beans, ot, Vinegar, II gal., 12% Apple Butter,* crock, 45 Irlib Philadelphia. Market. , PHILADELPHIA, April 12, 1858. FLO in—The-Flour market continues inactive and prices about the same. There is very little export demand, and only about 1600 bbls. Penn sylvania and Ohio extra have found buyers, part at $4,60 bbl., and part at a price not made public. Standaid latitude are held at $4,37}, but there is very litile ri ckuiry for this description. Wheat is comparatively scarce; the vales for home consumption are Moderate within the range of $4,75 for common to chola brands and extra, and ss®6 1 bbl. for earn ramily and fancy" lots, mto quality. Rye Flour and Corn it loal are scarce and wanted at $3 '.. 6 tale of 200 his of the former was made at that figure. GRAIN—The market for Wheat is inactive but steady at previous quotations, and aboijt. 1800 bus have been disposed of at 106@)110e for red, 1170 for fair white, and 128@1300 for good apdpiiiiie do., all in store. Rye is taken on arrival it tile. Corn—The demand is less active and the market unsettled, with sales of 6@7000 bus yellow to note at $7513761, after closing at the latter rate, including 400 bus in store at 74e; 1000 bus white sold last evening at $72@930. afloat. Oats are also less inquired for, and 4@6000 bus Southern have been sold at 38&1400. afloat, as in quality; about 2500 bus. Pennsylvania also sold at the latter price, in store. PHILADELPHIA. CATTLE MARKET.—The market has been better supplied with Beef Cattle this week, and the prices at the Ball's Read New Drove Yard show a falling off of Ho. in the 100 lbs of last week's rates ; about 700 bead arrived there. The sales ranged from $8 to $10,25 the 100 lbs. for common to prime quality. .The Leba Curgfully Corrected We LEBANON, W f.ch. Mills Ex. Pam. $ 5 50 Smith a Extra 600 Leb. Val. Super. Pine 4 60 Prime White Wheat, 1 05 Prime Red Wheat, 100 Corn Prime Rye, 60 Oats,, 55 - 30 . Clover-seed, 4 60 Timothy-seed, 250 Flax-seed, 1 50 Dried Apples, $i ba., 1 00 DrteU Apples, pealed, 1 50 Peach "Snits," 2 50 Peach .liutzele," 125 Oherries, 160 Onions, 40 THE LEBANON ADVERTISER.---A FAMILY NEWSPAPER. The arrivals at Wardell's yard comprised about 600 head. The market was dull, and prices 25c lower the 100 tbs. than last week." Theoseles at this yard ranged from $8 to $10,50 the 100 lbs. .COWS AND .gel.ants.—The market is unchanged. •Abput 450 head were offered this week ; demand The arrival of Hoes at Phillips' Ya4neached 2166 head, this week, of which number 410 were taken to New York, 'And the balatree mostly ell sold at prices ranging from $7 to - $7 50 for still fed, and $8 the 100 lbs. for good corn-fed flogs, according to quality. . SHEEP—Some 3500 were at market, principally at Wardell's, and all sold at . st(D6 each, equal to 10a12e. per lb. dressed. The demand was good and stook scarce. Some 350 110118 ES arrived at Wardell's, and all sold. 'il ,Another Wonderful Cure, made by Pratt & Butch er'e MAGIC OIL. Reading, June lat., DM. Messrs. PRATT a BUTCHER,—This .1.9 to Certify, that I have been afflicted with Rheumatism for years,. and have expended some four hundred dollars, to have it cured, but all to no effect. I used but one bottle or your Magic Oil.ifen how well. Yours Truly, JOllll TROXCL, Washington st.. between 9th and 10th. . To all whom it may Conoern.—The under signed begs leave to Inform his old customers, and the publio In general, that he still continues to numufacture CABINET WARE of all deacriptioas at his old 'nand, In Walnut street, between Rainier'a and Reinhard's Hotels, in the borough of Lebanon. The public will please re member that his work is made up of bettor materials, and is of better finish, than can be found In any other establishment in the borough of Lebanon. Doe. 23, 1857. C. BROTHERLINE. ILEMIBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION. lIELMBOLVE Genuine PREPARATION. RELMBOLD'S Genuine PREPARATION. HELAIBOLdt'S Genuine PREPARATION Is prepared according to Pharmacy and Cheiniutry, with the greatest accuracy and Chemical knowledge devoted to their combination. Siirlee advertisement headed HELAIBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters.—Tho wellmer ited micceas of these..celebreted. Blttera, •and The favor with which It has been received by our most respra z table citizone, epeeist• volute's as to its efficacy in bringing a bout.the hentificiakreaulte for, which it is designed.-- Sieving been the result of a long.course of observation and study in the Doctor's p ra ctice , so that the proprie toreilave no hesitancy , .in "pfesenting it to, the world, as tnisurOisised,in ;effecting a epeedy, certain and perma nent cure for all irregularities and weakness of the di gestive organs, to which most persons can trace ill health. Sold by all Druggists, Grocers, and Hotels, throughout the United States and Canada. EMANUEL REIGART, Agent, North-wost corner of Market and Water streets, Lebanon. f Ap. 7,13-Im. GIDDINESS, READAONE, dm. These pains and disagreeable feelings aro gen erally symptoms of some other complaint; such as dyspepsia, apoplexy, and various others, all of which are caused by corrup; noxious matter, clog ging the various circulations ; hence, a stream or rush of blood to the head, and by the excitement a great, pressure . pu the twain. Glid,liness, !med ulla, joss Of .tueinery,,dituness of sight, and vari ous other coinpfaints are the result.- Thus it will be seen that all the above painful anti: distressing' maladies owe their origin to the blood. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are acknowledged to be the on ly medicine that will thoroughly purify the blood. They enter the blood, and follow the stream of life on its journey through the systorn, no root out all foulness and impurity, and drive out every unhealthy obstnetion. They should he taken ev ery night in sufficient quantities to operate brisk ly, by commencing with two pills on going to bed, three the next night, four the next; if the symp toms are not removed, commence again with two pills and go up again es before. Continue in like manner until the blood is thoroughly purified, and all pain and distress is entirely removed. - Obtain one of our FREE ALMANACS, and read the history of Dr. ltforse's father,„ and bow this meclietoo was introilitoqd. „ BEWARE counterfeit on. ,these Pills— YELLOW WRAPPERS. All genuine are in BLUE wrappers, with the, signature of A. J. White h Co. on each box.. Price.2s.4ts. . - • Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are add by all dealers in Medicines. THE GREAT ENGLISH nEwitH' ! SIR JAMES C44I.t.RE!S Celebrated eta al e Pita. Prepared from a prescription of Sir J Clarke, M. P., .phyfficigikX4raordinary to the Queen. This invaluable- :medicine is unfailing in the cure of alll those painful and dangerons.diseases to which the female constitution is sabject. .It moderates all excess t and re moves all obstructions, and a speedy cure may be relied on. TO MARRIED LADIES, • it is peculiarly suited,. It will, in a short time, bring on thc monthly peiloil with regularity. • Each. bottle, iPnice fine Dollar, bears the.GoVernment Stanip of Great Britain, 'to - prevent couuterfeita. CAUTION! These Pills should not be taken by females during the first three months of Pregnancy, as they are sure to bring on - Miscarriage, but at any other thus they are safe. In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, pain in the back and limbs, fatigue on slight exertion, palpitation of the heart, hysterics and whites, these Pills will effect a cure when all other means have failed. and although a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, antimony, or anything hurtful to the constitution. • Full directions accompany each package. Sole Agent for the United States and Canada, JOB MOSES, (late I. C. Baldwin & Co.) .Rachesier f NI X. N. 8.—51,00 and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any.au. thorized Agent, will insure a bottle of the Pills by return mail. For sale by Dr. ROSS, oppoalte-the Court House, Lebanon, Pa., and by all respectable Druggists thrdiagbout the United States and Canada; also by Ilarrey Birch, Reading, Pa. October 7, 185r-1 y. English preaching next Sunday twining and evening in the Methodist Epiccypul church. Preaching - 7 1.1e*t SaPhatit Evening irk the Eng ' lisle language, in the Reformed 7Chur - Oh, * German preaching next Sunday morning at the f . Horse shoe pike Meeting House. German preaching next Sabbath morning and English in the evening in Zion's Lutheran Church. Devine service on Sunday next in Sa.lem's Luthe ran church, in the morning in the English and • 2 E t * in the German language. MI A. IltßlEft On. tho 101.11 inst, by the ,Rey, H. S.. Miller, George Elossort of Lebanon to Susannah Kauf. man of North Lebanon . On the Ist inst., 'by Rev. Jacob Reinhold, Mr. ljavid Ycungat to Miss'eatharine Zug, both of this county. Ou the 24th ult., in is.Tewraaustown i Geurge A. Geisse, aged 95 years, 9 months and 7 days. On the 31st ult., in Swatara township; Jacob Wenger, aged about 79 years. On the 29th ult., in Swatara township, Mr. Christian Spitler, aged about 68 years. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WOOD and COAL YARD. THE undersighod, having bought Air. I Henry Spoon's Woad and Coal Yanl, a2 O short distancesiortli-Mist kif Moire. Foster a Hutch's Foundryi lu ,the borough of North Lebanon; and also bought from .200 to 300 CORDS OF WOOD and from 600 to 1000 TONS OF COAL, of all kiode and grades, which I will sell at the yard or deliver at as small profits as will snit the tlmes..,Vtherefore in vite all those that are in want of any, et those articles to call and see the same, arcertala pikes, , an.d,„ludge for themselves, DANIEL LIGHT, (Merchant) North Lebanon, April 14,18.5 EL-tr. WALM & &WEL have the largest assortment of Win dow Shades in town. Merchant Tailoring Estab t* lisitsneatt! G(41131P respectfully informs the p üblic that he con tinues MERCHANT TAILORING in all its branch es at establishment, No 1, Emma BUILDINGS: next door to the Eagle Hotel. He has en elegant assortment of Cloths, Cassimers, Vestings, and Furnishing Goods, in general. which he solicits the public to examine. He shall devote his particular attention to fitting and mak ing up to . order. Those wishing clothing made well and fashionably are invited to call. N. .B—Always on hand a large assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING, to which thoattention of the public is also directed. G. GU3IP. Lebanon, April 14,1818. WALTZ & MAL can furnish you with the finest Green Gum Cloth in market. PERCUSSION MATCHES sold at manufficturors' pri ces, at sD. S. HABER'S Drug Store. F REDiCII SFICE BLACKING, for sale et D. S. RAZES'S Drug Store CONCENtRATED LYE, Ljr pound or case, at r . e DO you vant, a pink; Batt' Mad? Call at WALTZ & ROWEL'S Store SALE OF FURNITURE. THE undersigned will sell stPablic Sale, on MONDAY, APRIL 19th, OK at D. S. Saber's Drug Store, in LetllllloTl4 a stook. of FUREITURE—ALL NEWk=oeiwist ing of SOFAS, TABLES, BEDSTEADS, WHAT-NOTE, BOOK SKEINS, DOUBTER STOOLS, be., ke... Sale to commence et 12% o'clock, E 111., when terms we] be wads known by -/Mbenen, Apr 1114,1861 TOO. OYES. Special Notices. Religious Notices. DIED, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS siir Fashionable Tailoring! MHOFFIRN still continues the TAILORING Badness at his OW Stand in Cumberland stred, near Plank Road, where all persons who wish garments made itp In the most fashionable style and best manner, are in. rited to call. lie has lately received the New York, Phil adelphia, Paris and London reports of Spring and Summer Fashions, and as he has none but the bost.ervrkmeti employed, he guarantees that all work entrusted fo him will be done In a satisfactory manner.. • - va..TV.ith-1148 thanks to his old customers for their pat rettago'beratofore, he respectfully solicits public favor. TVTAILORS I--Just received and for sale the N. York and Philadelphia 'Report of Spring a Summer Fashions. Tatters wishing the Fashions should let the subecriber knoW of the fact, so that ho can mate his arrangements accordingly. MICHAEL 11f0F.FA1AN. Lebanon, April 14,1358. WALTZ & MEMEL are agents Rif EVANS & VAT ' SON'S IRON FIREPROOF SAFES. I'VO TIC E. LEBANON BANK, 1 _, -7 .-- - APRIL 7,1858. 5 QTA,TEMENT OF THE LEBANON BANK, published in 10' pursuance of "An Act providing for the resumption of Specie Payments by the Banks, and for the relief of Debtom," passed Oct. 13, /857, viz :- I—Ltainz and Discounts, 392,580 49 2—Specie, 66,120 16 Notes of other Banks, 24,540 00 Due by City Banks, 121,505 86 " other Banks i 3,493 18 • 316,558 70 3—Notes in circulation,. 355,146 00 4—Ain't of Individual Deposita, 70,107. 72 Due to other Banks, 7,833 97 79,031 19 ' EDP. A. 'UHLER. Sworn and subscribed before me, April 9, 1858. Lebanon, April 14, '9B. JOSEPH . GUM, ,L .P. WALTZ it RCEtlitti will sell Evans & 'Watson's Fin- Proof Safes at Philacra and cash prices. 1000_ Reward !-!`Look Out TAMES H. KELLEY, Watch.- kaker & J:eioacr, has just_ • opened at the 18aoix BaILDIIMS, in - 0 ""..-: - " - --"Sts, the town of Lebanon, a beautiful assortment of Gold Itailt read Time-keepers in hunting cases; eight-day Watches, gold Duplex, gold Anchors, gold cylinder Watches, &c.— Silver railroad hunting Watches, duplex, anchors, cylin der, English patent Lever, English Swiss Quartiers, and Boys' Watches. Large Music Boxes, 4,8, and 8 tunes; gold Fob, Vest and Neck Chains; gold Armlets, Brooches. gold Thimbles, Ear-rings,•Breastpins, Necklaces, shirt- Studs, Spectacles, Medallions,; Miniature Cases, gold pen and pencil cases, gold KaysSeabl, sc. Silver Tea and Ta ble Spoons, Soup Ladles, fob and neck Chains, Spectaeles, Fortmonaies, fine pocket and pen Knives, Violins, Violin solos, Bass Violins, Aceordoona, :Polkas?' Brass Instru ments, Drums, Fifes, Flutes, Distillate; Guitars, Banjos, Tamborinee, Ladies'. Cables, Colt's Rifles, Sharp's Rifles, Volcanic Rifle, abode 28 shot in a minute ; Colt's Allen's Volcanic nud Datutstaa Piatols eight-day and thirty-hour Clocks, sc.. the whole comprising the most extensive as , sortment c'vcr offered In Lebanon coanty,nud will be sold at the lowest cash prices. Wutches & Clocks carefulig,Rcpaired and Warm-Wed. Lebanon, April 14, 1858. t,VALTZ & IiCEDEL have a large assortment of Paper Window Shades, which they will dlepose of to coun try dealare at PhilatPa prices. ]totce. AT 'ENING calle4 by advertisement in .the Leb anon AdverNsirian d -Lebanon Courier,of the Coin miseionera named'in the Act, incorporatingthe' "LEBA NON VALLEY BANK," on Friday, the 9th of April, A. D. 1858, at the Public Rouse of Adam Mak, in the Bo rough of Lebanon, the following named Conunissionora were present:— a. ....ititson -Coleman, Simon Cameron, Levi Kline, George Smuller, James Young, George Gleim, C. B. For ney and A Boyd, they being a majority of the Commis sioners named in the Act. On motion, Gee. DAWSON COLEMLN was called to the Chair, and A. Boyd appointed Secretary. The following Resolution was offered by Levi Kline— Resolved, That we deem it inexpedient to open the Books for Subscriptions of Stock of the Lebanon Valley Bank at present, and for the purpose of giving ample time for due consideration of the subject, and to secure a electing of all the Commissioners, named in the Act of Incorporation, the meeting when It adjourns; will adjourn to meet c rtgalo at the Public HOMO of ADAM HAAN, in the :Borough of Lebanon, on Saturday, the Bth day of May, next, at 12 o'clock, M., of said day. which Resolution was seconded by Simon Cameron, and on the vote being taken, was unanimously agreed to. On motion it was Resolved, that the proceedinge.of the mooting be signed by the officers, and_ published in the newspapers the Borough of Lebanon. On motion the meeting adjohrnod. • : O. DAWSON COLEMAN,- President. A. Bore, Secretary. April 14,1858.-td. 0 you want a good FIRE-PROF SAFE 1 Call at WALTZ A RaffDEL'S Rotikatote. • GIFTS! GYFTSI 1 GIFTS-!! GIF i terI I.3 (II;TI T 7 S dIFT:I i ! P ! TS Ic:I I I _ _jTS 1:1 The Best ['anti Paper MOIDUBLISHED, and the,BEST LIST OF GIFTS ever of 1 3 10 Putdiallers orthe•• ; New York Weekly Orient, determined not to be behind their cotemporaries in enter prise and liberality, as well a. 9 excellence, in all that eon. stitutea a firstclass family journal, have decided upon of fering to all future subscribers, the following splendid LIST OF GIFTS. 2 Superb Rosewood Pianos, $4OO each. 4 Rosewood Melodeons (Prince's) 75 " 5 Sewing Machines, of any maker Which may be preferred, 100 " 20 Sewing 'Machines (single thread) 25 " 30 Dress Patterns (rich silk) from $lO to 25 " 10 Splendid Gold Patent Lover Hunting Case Watches, • . 100 " Also a large number of Gold Watches, 75 " do do 6 0 If do ~ an , do 50 " Ladies';Goldd Enamelled Watches, $3O to 50 Superior Silver Watches, 15 to 50 " Guard Chains (Ladies' and Gents') sto 25 " Fine Gold Lockets, 2 and 4-Glasses, to 10 " Vest and Fob Chains, 10 to 20 " Bracelets (all styles) sto 30 " Shave Buttons and Studs of Cameo, Lava, Goldstone, Enamelled, or Solid Gold, 3to 15 " Ear Drops, Florentine. 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The person who can raise a list of 300, .within a period of three months, will 'cecina a superior Piano, worth $3OO. For Fists of 50, with the full price, a beautiful Gold Watch, worth $4O, will bo paid. The names should be sent each week until the proposed number is completed, in order that the presents and pa. per may be promptly mailed. Address DO? ALD & CO., 40 Ann St, New •York. We are making arrangements to supply our Ladyread. era with Patterns for Embroidery, Crochet work, &m, and a beautiful Engraving to MA. our subscribers, which will of course be free of charge. [April 14,'53-6m. • ~.W EIME .R . • • , AtaCLILVE WORKS' A Opposite the Lebanon Valley R. R. Pepot, Leb anon, Lebanon country . , , WM. A. P. L. WEIMER. Propri . 'etors ttranufactus Steam Engines from . to Ago horse power, of the latest styles su a p il er th io e r PuVrtaEn ebrine P ., ; i tep a in t pta ii t.vz s, A w i. ith , gines (with link Moduli Valve Gear) mounted cc w h ee l s, for Saw Mills, wood sawing and Hoisting purposes, .Par ticular attention is called to our small Upright Engines for Printers, Druggists and persons wowing tit. small amount of Power. They take np a very small space, and can be pue up in a room as a household fixture. ALSO. Blowing Engines arid Machinery for Anthracite and other Blast Furnaces, of improved construction— Forge Ilanuners, of P. L. Weimer's Patents; Rolling Mill, Sawing, Plaiting and Flouring 2.1111 Fixtures; Mining Pumps, Hoisting Machinery for Mines and Stone Quer rice, Railroad Cars. Iron Bridges, Shafting, Hangers, Pulleys,Turning Lathes, Drill Presses, Planing Machines, Brass stop cocks, Valves and Braas Fixtures, Globe Steam Valves of all BUN, and Machinery and Castings of every description. ALSO, Boilers of any size, ferns and weight, made of the best material by well ko own and experienced work men; Smoke Stacks, Water Tanks, Gus .Flues, Heaters, and Sheet Iron Work of every description. [Chir Boiler sheets are all tested by dividing them into squares of 2 inches and hammering each square; any imperfection is thus detected, and the faulty sheet rejected; this is prac tised in very few shops in this country.] ALSO, a stock of Wrought Iron Pipe, for steam, pa and water, with all the necessary iritures, constantly on hand, and put up at the shortest notice end on 711081 rea sonable terms. Iron , Brass , andCOnteesition.aletal Gest ings made to order, at the shortekt notice: ' REPAIRING attended to with promptness lad de. spateb. A gang of Boiler Makers always ready for Boi ler repairs. BLACKSMITH WORK made to order. Arorder, respectbally solicited. Ail communications by mall or otherwise, attended to wide despatch, and, work delivered to railroad or reined, freavdiarge„ wit. waving. . 0,!...A , - , ,iITrAW • • Lebanon, Yeb'y 4, ISM: NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Come # Judge for Yourself. r][lllE undersigned invite the attention of their Mende I and the public in general, to their large stock of GOODS they constantly keep on band. One of the firm having just returned from the city again, where he has carefully eclected a heavy supply of RItSII and NEW GOODS. We wish the public to bear - in mind that an ex perience of many years and close attention to business, enables us to buy goods on the most favorable terms and sell them proportionably low, in particular to cash buy ers. It is needless. to say on what terms we buy our Goods. Our stock consists of Dry Goods, Grocenes Queensware, and will compete with any of our neighbors in quantity, quality and price. We also wish one and all to remember that we continue to keep ^ HARDWARE, to all its branches, equal' to any Hardware Establishinent in Lebanon county; so we ask particular-attention to all consumers of any kind of Hardware, u our stock Is suited for the erection of any kind of Buildings, end aneartiele In the way of Tools and Material fbr Coach Makers, Sad dims' Carpenters, Cabinet Makers, Blacksmiths Ma.chi niatsand Masons. The Farmer cannot fall to obtain any article he can find me for, and those who wish to com mence Housekeeping we can furnish with any article. N. B--COUNTRY PRODUCE taken In exchange. JOHN D. KRAUSE & CO. Lebanon, April 14, 181E--4t. FRESH ` GARDEN SEEDS, forkiike at D. S. RADER'S Drat Store Borough Account. EIDWARD A. BE bElt, Trearurer. in account with Leb anon Borough, from April 1,1857, to April 1, 1868. DR. Tb amount received from John 0. Snavely, late Treasurer, $ll2B 37 Cash for Licenses for ElhibltiOns. N.. 13 00 from Jos. Gleim, J. 8., tine for violating Borough Ordinance, 1 00 " for stall rents, 10 00 " for Weigh &slag, 50 00 " for lamp post, . 25 " 3. X. Mark, for iron, 10 00 " 3. GleLm, Sect'y, for permits, 10 00 " J. Zimmerman, Collector, 8555:29 Balance due Treasurer, 20 52 CR. , By Casts Pahl windrypersotui on Orders leaned by Beimigh Councils, viz; James March, on Roelof grading a plcing, are. $1930 00 A. P. Knocke, on isn't of making culverts, at. 720 43 E.M. ItichardsrEngineer, infult; • 169 68 G. D. Coleman, on &et of hunts poets, 150 . 00 Lebanon GBB 'Company, on ac't, 131 34 H. Ro Ruth, police, on adt„ 290 00 H. McCord,- do do • 200 00 Cresson, Sternal*Peterscrn, street lamps. in tail, 72 00 Jos. H. Uhler, supervisor, onaclfor self, liehde,ec. 511 11 John Witmeyer, do •do dodo 224 44 John Melly, in fall, for filling gutter a ballasting, 60 oo Win. Boyer, paving alleys, sc. 7 62 Isaac Law. filling Avement at J. Ely's, 38 00 Daniel Stichter, land dainiges, .75 00 George Brooks, do • 10 00 Joseph Shantz, serving subpoena*, ad. i 2 70 J. Gleim, qualifying borough officers, 1 25 C. Brotharline, sundries, 10 O. Greenawalt, merchandise, 70 J. D. Krause aCo do 821 A. S. Ely, taking dapcwitions, 10 64 J. W. Ebur, Esq., costs, 1 12 Henry Else, work done, 2 , 75 Charles Rieiridopf, binding, ' 4 00 Shark a Miller, merchandise, 52 John Siegriet, costs, • .r . 1. 50 J. aidlinril. 8.l costa ifi several Mak, ' - 5'28 John Ulrich, oil, se., for Union Piro On. 5 38 J. H. Sherer,work in Pinegrare street, 1 25 Wm. 31.Braslin, printing,. 18 30 ifartn , .2 - 1 ,t'ati do 10 - oo Worth Relnmhl, do ' /5.00 Expenses of bridge view at Centro at. 15 70 do of appeal. notifying taxpayers and mak ing out tax duplicate, 14: 00 do of Committee of Cannella to Reading, "2 00 Adam Holiday, for borough notes and interest on same, 133 H. R. Ruth. carrying chain for surveyor, 1 00 For Certified copy of an Act of Assembly„, 1 73 Peter Strohm. High Constable,' 36.29 John Stout, late, •do -, •,•• 60 Satbutt Lurai•Makifig -fire,sam 6.00 J. Weidle; Chief .llurgess, salary, 10 , 00 R. }tuck, Ain't Burgess, do 10 00 Win. Blotch, Councilman, •do - 10 00 J. N. Rorer do - do 10 90 G. Belly do do 10 00 H. Bubb -do ^do 10 . 00 P. Arent.r do do 10 00 11. -, T. Hoffman do •do 10 00 J. W. Nish, Solicitor, •do 1.0.00 .13. A. Uhler, Tressuror i do 10 00 J. (Beim, Secretary, do 30 00 $4796 4.3 ADDITIONAL STATEMENT. In addition to the above, the Councils have issued Bondi and Orders, which remain unpaid, as follows, viz: James March, bonds and orders in full, $2170 00 A. F. Knoche, orders lu full, 168 82 .7../foffer, Engineer, in full, • 117 17 Lebanon Gas Company, to full, 69 21 ..Polico, in full„ . 100 00 0.". B. Coleman, in full, 10 00 .6114ellitheoint, • • .`" 467 Joseph H. Uhler, Supervisor, in full, 469 90 John Witmeyer, do do 241 61 Edward A. Uhler, Treasurer, 20 52 Whole amount of Borough indebtoduc-s, s3Btl 80 'Whole amount of Duplicate for 1857, Abatement allowed to tax-payers, M;MMI OUTSTANDING TAX. ' - Samuel D. ilteldei, for the year 1849, $l6B IS Michel Hoffman, do do 1850, 47 40 Abraham Shenk, do do 1354, 258 12 William D. Ward, do do 1855, 92 95 Jacob Zimmerman, do do 1857, (fees for collection and deficiencies to be deducted,) 637 59 Lebanon, April 14, 1858. $1199 30 A LIST or RETAILERS.. OF Forei2n and Dornestic..Goods i , Wares and Mercfmndlee; ac., which were returned by the Mercantile Appraleer of LebatrerrectuntyAr the year ISbB.. NOTICE la hereby given that the Appraiser will hold liWkplleal attbeaCemmiasioners' Office, in' the Bar- Migh - d,f.lebation, ea Wednesday,' the 6th (fay of lay, A. D.l6sB.at.which time and place those:desiring to Appeal may attend. WM. Ire IBACII. Appraiser of .Mescantite Taxes • Lebanon, Borougk • rid of Dealers Mk Licenses, Charles Behrieer, grocery 14 7 00 P .1' McCauley, sh oes 14 7 00 JO Reinter! , - 14 7 00 Alo,wthan & CO.„ lain Ler 13 19 00 14' J Ebur,confectioner - 14 700 C K Rotdand, shoes 14 700 1) 11 Karmasy 11 15 00 I) 34 Harmony, coal 14 7 00 0 31. Fauber 14 700 Joseph 13 - .wotu, shoes 14 7 00 John Yordy, saddlery 14 7 00 George & Shellenberger 11 15 00 George Pileger • 13 10'00 J D Krause & Co 11 15 00 .1 H Koons, flour 14 7 00 Jacob Itcodie 14 7 00 George Koss, dt ugs . 11 700 - 4 $ patent medicines 4 3 00 Ileisenstelc. St Bro., clothing 14 7 00 Jewelry 14 :7 00 Waltz & Rtedle 13 10 00 J W Acker. jewelry 14 7 90 Adam Rise, bats 14 ! 7 00 Nliaa Maher & Brothers 11 15 00 David S Reber, drugs 14 7 00 '• patent medicines .'4 500 Guilford & Lamberger, drags 14 7 00 patent med. 4 18 00 Charles Greenawalt 13 > 10 00 /leery & Stine - 12 12 50 Daniel °staff, aloes 11 7 00 John Grieff,cmifectioner 14 7 00 John Gerhard 14 7 00 Harrison Bandar°, furniture 14 7 00 John B Ranch 14 7 09 T P Frnutz, furniture 14 7 00 B Openkeimer. clothing 14 1 00 Gump &Co., clothing 14 7 00 J 11 Rogers, stoves 14 .7 00 Bruce & Co 13 1i 50 Atkins & McAdams, ehoes 14 '7 00 L Zimmerman 13 10 00 Lower & Brothers 13 10 00 Samuel Krause 14. 700 Swartz & Bro 14 . 7 00 J. 1.1 Good books 14 7 00 Abram Strickler, miller 14 7 00 Light & Reincehl, brywers .3 50 00 George Relumbl 14 7 00 Myers & Shonr, miller 7. 40 00 Robert Buck, baker. 14 7 00 J J Blair, jewelry 147 00 John Yost, brewer 3 50 00 Henry Hartman, brewer • . 3 50 00 Barry & Anderson. tobacco 14 7 00 Ramsey & Co., clothing 14 7 00 Curtis Smith, confectioner 14 7 00 John Gasser, shoes 14 700 Shirk & Tire 14 7 00 Diller, Arndt &Co., leather 14 7 90 Daniel Good, confectioner, /cc 14 7 00 John 11 D'itmoyer, lumber . 14... 7 00 North Lebanon BorougA L P Nendall, notions 14 7 60 Joseph Bowman, chairs 14 700 Martin W Ebert, drugs 14 .7 00 Punck & Bro 13 .19 00 Door/Boltz, cigars 14 1 7 00 Reincobl & Molly, lumber 12 12 50 Shirk & Miller 13 10 00 & 1Y Echenroth, CORI 14 7 00 N Lebanon Milling Company 10 20 04.1 Bataan & Eckert 13 10 00 Brechtbill & Horst, lumber 13 10 00 Henry Brandt, lumber 13 10 00 Godlieb Light, coal 14 7 00 North Lebanon. John Slurp Henry Riddle, htickstrr Hillman .4 Groh Abram Leinnau,millers Andrew Light Adam Light - - ifilicreek. , : - . .Togi>th K. Stewart 13 ilO 00 0. Wrigley &Co. l3 10 00 Jobo B. Walter Ir 74. . 7 00 David S Matt Dews - 13amuel.Shalikoniller J. C. JoEerdi Volta, da 11.11.111asemer, 0..af., Dawes; coatectianam He'wg 1.4 Wm dr ts Oyititi M .O.MT EMS NEW .ADVERTISEMENTS. Joseph Longer 13 10 00 Dueller /4'o22hr:it!. 13 12 50 leroderick ,aofftriatf r litickster 14 700 ii 113oro.10igginger i " 14 fOO Oliriptiou Millet,' ' 14 7 .00 Henry Staler. Roves 14 .•. 7 00 J. 3 & J IS Aciley: l4 ' 7 00 Fultz & Co ;millers 14 700 Samuel. Miler. millet .14 . 7.00 'David Zug, ", 'l4 . 100 A S Groh ,''''''" ' '' 13 10 00 Cornwall I Sarnilton & Sou _. ___ 13 R W Coleman, Cornwall mill Jacob nownu;n: miller. H & Eny A liatut4, tailor 14 Louth Annwilie Sabo Cot - I 3 10. OC. David butter, miller 247 00 C F Land 34 " r "' ; • a 10.00 Carnailus Smith.,' confectioner • '1.4 " 'I 00 II 12 Wirer & Bro'la low CH Stealinetz ; ;15 °- David Auner, confectioner A & W Kreider, Edwird Strickler, '• JoMt Mare, lmekiter 00 Daniel Fauat,stores • 14 7 lk) Londoncicri:p, : • Jolla Delnlager 13 (70 00 Benjamin Rocker - 'lO.OO Etter & Bowman 13,111;,,110 Gideon . Etter , mllicr - 14 00 .11 Fultz 13 1010 -`&llauel Sogner, tailor 14 T ARI Martin a loWnian 18 10 03 Martin Early, hardware. 12 12 50 Berea:Early 12 .12.50 81141011 G. , lorstfels. , 14 1 00 Dither Miller, stoves 14 700 Jll Ileisy, " 14 700 J B Belay, esinfmtionei 14. i 00 31artin Earltilaataber 14 ' 7 00 Btrickbw,4l7lheire &Co,millen 13 10-00 Jueeph Longenecker, distillery 3 50 00 Gabriel Wolfersberger - 13 10 00 Early & Ensinibger, distillery " 3 '5O 00 Illioalberger &'liaa, millers . 11 700 Peter Grehil, shop: 00 Daniel A Early : , z , • 'l l 3 000 Gideon Tehileateak.drn3s„'-' I ' l • 7 . 1 :31 " patent &talc-Ines tiO Kinport4 = f"« 12 50 John 01' Smith, stoves 14.00 Daniel 51011150 r '10" 00 • $4793 43 Llgh tn, r & Sehreider, grai4 11rt 10 00 J 4 S Meyer 14 7 00 & S Meyer, lumber rt ooal 'l4 I 0 0 Lnonard Feat.acht, miller 14 7.00 George Weidman 33 10 00 Jacob Monlfair, miller 14 . 700 John Moulfair, diatlllerly . 3 60 00 Martin Light, miller' 14 7 00 . East Hanover Jacob Croy, miller l4 700 George W - 14 7 00 " grain • . 14 7 . 00 John Grabill, miller 14 7 00 Eberly & Yenget, millers -14 700 D lit Rankl3 ff.r.titl Catharine Fronts, confectionery 14 I'oo Michael Gartman, teed E -6 . 00 Ludwig Sherlock, "-0 • 5 00 Wee Frantz, coal 14 -7'oo Thomas A Harper 113 • 10 00 John Seltzer -- 'l'lo John Dotter, 14 ;I'llo Altanian SoMeaM, F.l 7 00 V-E.: Miller, patent medicines 4 600 Wm Stein Edward Ditaler, bneketer 14 7 00 Micheal " 14 7 00 Fred. Beloner. " 04 7 00 Milton Cooper, 4 i 14 700 reser Virentlinz conlectioner 14 ' 700 Uirion Nicholas nigh, huckster 14 ' 00 Daniel Borchiar & Son 33 7 00 Abram Balmy . , buokst.r 14 7 00 Union Forge Company's mill 14- 7 00 J & 0 P Melly & Co., grain 13 10 00 Eshleman & Veltman, lumber 13 10 00 George Zeller, coal 14 - „7 J 8 Dohner & Cooniller4 /3 10 00 i. Jackson • M L Bowman 14 700 Christian Long 14 7 00 Coocer & Spangler 13 10 00 Donges & Stoner 13 12 50 Alien WeislY • 13 10 00 Go the dr Waolican, drugs 14 7 00 Benjamin lots, stores 14 7 00 14 7 00 Henry. Wagner, shoes 24 7 00 t-1513acklits 't 11 7 00 Kreitser & Selmer, limber 13 ID 00 Treaty Hitsman, huckster 14 7 00 George Schott 14 7 00 Daniel Baesleresonfectioner 14 7 00 %Gator, C.oover & Co, graft' 14 7 00 Hammel Houck, coal, &a 14 7 00 'Nayarit ;knee, groceries' 14 7 00 Wm Tice. plaster, &c. 14 7 00 Edward Bohland. miller 14 i 00 :Damn Schoch 14 7 00 Allen Doltioger, coal, &c 14' 7 00 Davie Kintsle, coa/ '• 14 7 00 Richard Leinbach 14 7 Ott Laring,ood &Kilmer, miller 13 10 00 Ephraim Hertslerjailler • 14 7 00 Swatara . Sohn Brunner 13 10 00 John Capp & Son 23 30 90 " • " drop 14 7 00 Samuel F Bickel 14 4" 00 Levi Heilman 84 I'7 00 Manes Arndt, lumber IS 10 00 Moos S Weimer, stores 14 700 Jacob illtuthlsr, btickster 'l6 '7 00 Jonathan Zimmer, miller 14 7 00 John Sarge " 13 10 00 A/ratiam Shirk "• 14 7 00 Napoleon Desk, hale is 14 7 09 Win ,•• • • 14 700 Franklin ShaurL•confectioner 14 7 00 Jacob Geistmeft. confectioner 14 7 00 Augustus Unbar, buckstl. ; 14 7 00 Bethel • • $4329 73 136 65 $4193&9 Shiner & knit 11 30'00 Samuel Weber. 13 10 00 Jacob C Seltzer •• ' s 13 -10 00 Pain& Brutzman, hucksters 14 7 00 John Pain " 14 17 00 Godllab Klingler :". 14 100 William Pale " 14 7' 00 Amos Spitler 14 7 00 " John Weller, coal 14 7 00 Henry Lick, grotty. e • 1 . 14 7 00 Sebeetian Sheffer, hkickster 14 7 00 J weepre &Co., millers - 13 10 00 jobrt &there " 13 10 00 tlenry Shenk 13 10 DO John Stover, miller 14 7 00 Levi Going, huckster 14 7 no Jahn P Haddad' - 14 700 Peter (lethal ti 14 7 00 John Wagner, huckster 14 7 00 Schlock k Pelffet . 14 7 00 George Hirst, stoves 14 '7 00 John Krell, casting 14 7 00 Jeremiah Foltz, huckster 14 7 00 Brokers' License Woman. Valley Bank, Exchange 8 30 00 " Bill 9 1 30 00 A & W Unbar. Exchange 8 30 00 4. 4* '4. Bill 8 30 00 CYRUS MUT,C t I-1, terror of Norlh Leba non Berough, in 4ccount ioilh said Borough, fqr two years, ending March 2414 ; A. D 1858. DR. To with &mall 11. Melly. Treasurer, 1855, ts 7 75 To amount df•tn# in'l3s6. 1513 92 To cash received ou Bond, to C. a. Borgner 800 00 To amount of Ta:t levied in 1851 $1677 22 April 1. 1857, To cash received ou Bond to George Avant' 400 00 itt-ril 1. 1857. To moth received on Bond to If 0 Light 650 DO October, 1867, To cash received from tap • Dooms , t 10 00 October. 1867. To cash recolired ou bind to John Lights, s a 200 OD CR. • Percentage paid A 3 Duller, collector 1856. $6l 4 Outettording taxes of collector 1856 47 tit 1858, By order No 36; monies paid out during 1E56 inB3 37 " By order No 1, paid J D Eckert 13 25 " No 2, paid Alt Boughter . 40 60 "aud 17, paid Worth Reinoehl 700 " By order No 4, paid Wm Breslin LDo .• 5, paid Solomon Smith -3 00 " "6, " Shirk k Miller 142 B 3 e 7. " ileury Iteed(en• pert lour) • - 104 46 By artier No 8, paid lieinurilla k Roily By order Nog, paid Philip Brett- " By order No 10, paid Andrew Light " By order No 11, paid CII Borgner, Bond and interest 612 42 By orders Nos 13,22,27 and 34maid • . John Arnold (supervisor) 924 77 " By order No 14, cash paid C Babi bn " ••• " " 15, " " A S Ely 754 o o " •.• le,. " " Gideon Light (damages). ~. • 227 00 ° By order No 18, cash paid John & Wm. Focht- - • .•-•• ; , - S 70 " 117 order No 20,mashv ,paid George Arantsi Boyd anll44Sterest 408 00 " By order Ne 21, cash paid John .Fox, ar , - -0 , ..:. S 00 " By.orders•Np6A24,2Batad:32,cash paid John W4born 22 76 ••• By order No 25, blush paid George fisher - -• 100 * By order: No 28, cash paid Josiah , Er Dehtiff ,- • 426 . By ordurVo 30,cash paid Jonathan Geeseinen 6 00 " By order No 87,c:will paid C/I Melly 1 , • percentage 66.24 Outstanding taxes for the year 1857 352 38 ------ 5180 37 Amount hi hands of Treasurer 68 42 14 700 14 '7 00 la 10 00 la 10 00 14 700 14 700 14 7 00 14 700 14 700 14 706 la.:1600 /4 700 WE,the undersigned. Auditors of ?lath Lehrman Bor ough, do report that we have examined the foregoing ac count and find the saute to be eorreet. )111 witness where of we nave set our bawls and seals, this twenty-fourth day of March, 1858. GEORGE • tiEfiltrllol,l7y: •", I": " AtAN 'k Aliditoro Attist4-ous, Mr 4; Biorstaxl. North Loliation *weigh, Aflrit t,- mil. • • 00 12 12 ICE fe tlo I 14 'l4 '7 - tin 1.4 'T 110 Zrorth An tiville Account of John , W. Smith /TREASURER of NORTH ANNVILLE ,SOIIOOL DISTRICT. DR. May a t .. 1855, Received of licoon M Crall (Treasurer) *. Amount of Duplicates hmcb, 1856, Received of - John Farnsler, rt collector fur Simon M Clan . 36 29 iloceived State appropriation /28 45 April 3,Meelrld of Simon M Crall(treate Crgr 35 00 " Rec red ariornaa McGinley 150 00 . . Whole Amara heif ,vooreey resteivoil for the year 155 0 00 o 00 00 000 700 Due diettict AfilPtlnt of Dip)icate fon Om year 1856 - -. 2883'97 OM. 1,18;16. Received of Hoary lkGae many, loan - .160 CO. 1 . " Received of limn,. Stine. khan 'lso'o April 1, Received of .Tobioe Ms Mb. iota. 200.80 kate al pcopriation for the areer 143 1, c Whole ainount of mow reeelveil for the year IESO ' • -. OM October 10,1956,' Paid' Leotard gee l ''"' 1110. T OH ober 15,1855, pald Widow Brower for eleau. • inR Scholl! donee „ 2 00 October 25, 1865,.paid Leonard. Nye,. 280 00 December, paid Drink Stinemete for teaching, f 2 00 Pe . c.fll,ll.)et 13, 1855, paid ,Stepherf Boltz fur teaching, December 24,.1855, paid Jeremiah ,Flakier for 'teach lox, • 46 00 DeciAber 24,1855, paid,folin tjarber for .ator•k dons to No. 1 School . 'I 624 December 26.1855, paid &One] Nelli e! tenet - ter 26 00 January 1,1858, padre:mord Nye for lag No. 1 School liouee In 1011, - 26'2, 1/0 January 12, 1858, paid Stephen Bolts teacher, 22,00 January 12, 1856, paid. Cyrue Boger teacher. 44 00 January 12,1858, paid Zimmerman and 31oul fair for coal, 78 January 17, 1856, John Miler teacher, . 60 £0 February 1, 1856, paid for leek to Echted home ' 1 12)( February 1, 1864 paid. Jeremiah Fisher teacher, 20 00 'Bebeeary 1,1856, paid Georee.W. Black teacher, CO 00 March 11,1858, pxid47Ohn' trather,, 60 00 • Mar 61 5 .14. 1866. pail'fb3orge Weidnien, a a Marclil4, 11156. paid Urlah Stinerrete teacher, ulb March 29,1866, paid Samuel H. Harper teacher, 90 11111 PS. 1856, paid Daniel Strob teacher 45 80 March 29, 1868, paid Stephen Boltz teacher. 68 00 Moab 29, 1866, paid Jeremiah Bigler tracker. 49 00 ?derma 29,1856, paid Interest to Adam Utile rte, March 29,1656, paid for OtIB ton clal, March 29, 1656, paid. Peter lluward for • boards, 'lll blank 29, 12.56, paid John Fagen for ktirk dune. • • April 3, 1856, pall George W. Rlart teacher, Stores and pipu for. ScDool Mabee*. ' April 3, 1856.4pa1d Cyrua roger timelier. April 6.1956. paid Samuel Miller teacher, Mfrlr le.' 16.58, paid Daniel Stin krete:her, iy , •6, 1806, paid George Weidman Sacra ' Cory , 20 03 May 6, 1566, patilamtiel Miller teacher, 20 44 Slay e; 1856. paid for kindling' Wod. 1 00 May 6,1866. paid Daniel Henning fur 1m91.1124 coal, 'May -6,385 e. paid Somme? IL Iltaiper teacher, 26 00 tDetitiletnry of Tax for the year 1865, 11 49 For collectrng tax, 44 34 Treasurer's salary, 82 13 Balm:tee doe Ziorth Awes/Ile diatrict, June 2,1856, For scork.done. June 2,1656, paid Adam Liricii for Wilding School House. . 810 60 June 2.1856, paid George W. Black Teacher, 76 00 December 10, 1856, paid Thomas J. hillier teacher, 86 OD Baceniber 19,1866, paid Stephen Bulti teacher, CO CV January 13, 1851 paid William Truzel, ...).teltubur,,, - .68 00 January 50,1857. paid Daniel Str.ll teacher, 88 00 'unitary 7,4852,,pa1d Safutiebilliiter leacher, 76 00 February '7, 1857, paid Peter 3„, Dubuc?. : • fetcher,. .76 Cg February 25,:1807, paid Jacob Guth-unt, teacher, 76 OC February 25, 1557, paid 'Dumas J. Miller teacher. 89 00 March 20.18571 paid Jeremiah /Luria teacher, 128 00 March2o,lB67, paid Ileury !!Dyer a bili for coal. 136 07 March 21, 1857, paid Peter J. Reimer teacher, 50 00 March 2 L Samuel flarbJema teacher, 128 March 21,1857. paid Stephen Boltz tenrhar, 79 00 March 22, 1857, paid Jacob tictiplroric teacher, 25 po March 29,1857, paid Samuel Miller teacher, 49 90 March 81,1857, paid Daniel Stroh teacher,' 46 00 March 31, 1857, Peter Maar pa id part of a lot, March 31, 1857, paid Daniel Henning for haul ing coal. March 31, 1867, paid ll , :nry itunkcl for kind ling wood, April 3,1757, paid George W. flack for brute lug /cc., 88 52 April 3,1857 paid William Trocel toucher, 166 85 April 3,185 i, paid Monica Mci3inley principal and • intermit. 169 00 April 8, 1857. paid Henry Meyer Secretary, . 15 00 April 3, 1357, paid Peter Forney for black board, April 3, 1857, paid `• " for Heil neanta School Howe, April 3.1857. paid Jacob Gnadrum teacher, April 3, 1857, paid Daniel Stroh for writing a. dead, 1 25 Bitty, paid Henry D. Carrnany principal and lutereet, Out standing tax for tlia yetis 1964, EIRORGE WETIPMAN; Sea'f4p.fy for 1866 HENRY *MYER, Secretary for NA. North Annvine, April 7, ipt. WALTZ & ROEDEL will sell l-looret's Muck. lyrlting Ink,at greatly redurod pricey. Administrator's Notice'. OTICE i 'hereby given that letters of Administration II on the Estate of JOSEPH ZIMMERMAN, late of Corn wall township, Lebanon county, have been granted to the on. dersigned, of the township and county aforesaid. All persona, therefore, having claims against said estate, will please present them, an d those indebted are requested to make payment. HENRY N. ZIMMERMAN, Cornwall, April 7,1558-Bto Administrator., PUBLIC SALE. WILL be sold at public snle. on TISIIRSDAY. the 15th day of Arum, 1858, at the residence of the undersigned, in Market Street, in the borough of Lebanon, the following Personal Property, viz e 4 rt BEDS and BEDSTEADS, TA lILBS,CitAnth, .67` BUREAUS, Sillelleerd, Stands Ttibs, Barrels dt (4111, 4; Stands:l Mare Ilsaituss SPRING WAGON, gc. g • ALSO, a 'stock of GROCEltltS—Coffee, Tea, Molosewa, Shed, Mackerel, Re.. ke. Also, CHINA, GLASS and QUEENS WARE. Sale to commence at in o'clock, A. 31, whe conditions will be nand° -known by F. Bunion. Aue'r. TIIOMAS 11. RUSSELL. Lebanon, March 28,1158. GRiEFF'S • Boot & Shoe Store Removed New Spring and Sumner Stack I THE Undoraignatf *Mild riepeiStflilly inform the public that he has , REMOVED hIaI3OO7OIS , SIROE STORE to the room lately occupital- by John 'Grailf!rtbrifsction• cry 30:0,Ziatre he ban opened Wheautifal atoek`cd Sproig and summer Boet,s and Shores;; (Ple, : dieniihmaemen andOlt ilajlirtmertmeit is miry complete, and embraces cll the latest atyles, which he can 801 l out at low prices. The public will please call and examine. DANIEL GRAPY. $llOl 67 11. 8.-TRAVELERS, now is your time if you wish to us a. large assortment of Trunks. Valises, and. different MD& of Bags. Come one, some all! Lebanon, April 7,1656. $52. 89 • Dissolute it of Partnership. rpartnership heretofore exPtingterWeem BAWL. eNYDER.and E. b. KINZER; at Steuy Creek Forge, Dauphin county, Pa., wait disoolvpd on Otit2M day of March, 1850, by mutual couseht. - SAMUEL SNYDRI, E. E. KINZER. Niel' 31, 1556.-et..* REMOVAL.. ing,,BOAsS, Otte Mem Wommsotiar,) would reersot full y inform the Wire of Lebanon. and eurroundierenimtry,that.she tau Removed her at eery tetchlishinent Sce,,Seigh side of aumberfand street, Ease Lebanon. feiv 'deem Piiiicirove road, where she will cominnet menufacture BONNETS of the /utast 'styles. and furnish all kindle! Vinculums =lt able to the season. Bonnets will also be repaired, neatly end quickly. She respectfully invitee the Ladies to give tier a coll. [Lebanon, April 7, ISn. 22 9t 10 6& 562 TAILORINGthe public that d the TAILORING BUSINBaS In h s a lt 1%. br a a a ncatee, in the stand formerly of Cyrus Spangler, near the store of Masers. Hillman & Carob; near the HALF-WAY ROUSE, in South Lebanon township. By actention to business, conforming to the wiebee , - Ms patrons, promptness In his engagements, and moderate prices, be hopes to receive a fair sUitre of the public patronage— He has bad much experience iu the business, (having lately been engaged by that Master Tailor, MICRALWAir NCR. thic'd., for .a long time,) and kola ooathient of ren dering general satisfaction. Being a new beginner, he solicits the favors of the public. I:ir The patrons of Kr. SPA:JOUR aiv eepccially Writ ed to gii.e him.a call. WM. N. ssyrtiart. 6. Lebanon, April 7,1858-3 no. UNION HOTEL. XTORTILI LEBANON BOROUGH. The undersigned reepectfolly informs the public that he still (mettle ues at the "U2;10)7 HOTEL," in the borough of forth Lebanon, formerly kept by Mr. John 11. Miller, where he is now prepared to welcome hie friends and trevelen, and clear them with the godd things of the land. His table shell be provided with the hest the season can af ford, and his Bar shall furnish the choicest Liquara- 4 His efforts will be to make all stopping with litte fist entirely et bome, and enjoy all theconvenienees that can be given in a lbile. house. The Stabling is large end roomy and in titeelliml order , " ESIE3 Wit - BOANDING.-*-4fe- aim> prepared to take a noar her of Boarders; .Beirding an reasonable as can be ob.- tained at any other, plane: He extends a Iscrdial Hon to all visiting North Lebanon, to tre him a call. • North !abeam JON GICESAMAIO. Soresigh, March 34 , 166$ IBM $l6 sf lan iU 1918 06 8 to Oft'ms LI 00 810 87% 3i of 34 II 66 4t FO te 23 00 1859 60 78 06 $191.6 Mil vet E 1 12 1:13 2522 26 OD 16G 00 $2174 37% 215 06 E"..4519..f$
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