The Lebanon advertiser. (Lebanon, Pa.) 1849-1901, February 01, 1860, Image 3

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TZIVIdS, -•- $l5O A YEAR
LEBANON, PA.
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1860
HOME AFFAIRS.
Pennies can be had in any quan
tum in enabling° for silver, at Waltz & Roedel's
Book Store.
Cyrus K. Suavely has removed
his reaidenee and 13utvatiery to the residence of
Widow Bents, in Chestnut street, Lebanon,
where he will be ;doused to see all his old frienda
and acvntrelnlwnenr. Adv. nest week.
• Colored 'Gentlemen in an "irrepres,ti
bketmitiot."-.-The other day a couple of ethio
linne got mad at each other about the right to
the forest place on a store boz. The "black M
anmade" went in rough and tumble, they gouged,
butted, and scratched, rolled in the mud, and
found themselves after the "contention" full of
mire and decidedly sore.
Messrs. Reizenstein for the pur
pose of going more extensively Into Lim Clothing.
business, are molting of their shook of Watches,
Jewelry, tlio. See their advertisement.
Mr. Reuben Heilman's sale of
Farming Implement's, Imo., at lleilman's Dale,
will be held on Thursday, March 1. Adverese
moot next week.
VALENTINES,—A large and Splen
did aesortment of Comics and Sontiraental Velem.
Ones, Valentine Cards, Love Cards, Conversation
'Caris, Embossed Envelopes, &C. Just received
• and for male at J. HENRY MlLLaa's Book Store.
It will be perceived that the Sal
ary of the Treasurer of Lebanon county has been
- fixed by the 01121111idA loners at l per cent on all
moneys received and 1 per cent on all orders paid.
Heretofore his @Miry has been $250. As an of
set against the increased percentage received, Mr.
Bowman has paid into the Treasury the sum of
$354 36, abatement received on payment of State
Taxes with 'wont) , funds, which Is an item never
heretofore returned, and by which means the
•salary of the Treasurer Is reduced instead of in
creased.
The entire State Tax has been paid off, and
hence the ballances owing by Collectors on State
'-Tax all belong to the county.
Dr. D. S. Gioninger, of Philadel.
!phi*, will deliver a free Lecture in the Court
!House on Wednesday evening, February 8. Sub
ject i—Christtan Associations. The citizen of
Lebanon may expect a rich treat from our friend
the Dr.
The Berke county Agriettienrid
society has fixed upon the 25th, 26th, 17th and
28th of September, ne the time for the holding of
the annual fair tor 1.480. The Lancistdr county
•Society has fixed upon precisely the militia days.
•
Our Poor House and Jail ate
'sued nightly with the "traveling poor," but the
'fact is, too tunny of them Instead of being "travel
ing poor" are drunken, strolling vagabonds, whose
dotes, If they hare any, are of no account to any
respectable party. Hence, we are surprised to
fad our neighbor of the Quarier electioneering
umong them. A party must be h rd up when so
liciting such material.
The Rau h Gap Debuting Seel
'eV, dismissed * on 'Wednesday evening, "which is
the happier occupation, the farmer or the me
chanic." The eflirmailve were Mersrs. Geiger,
D. Rowe, ttinberger, Dyers, Evans, Lorandi and
D. Rowe; the negative Messrs. Pendergast, Stem:
baugh, Koons, Gard, Ernes, Albert end Shollen
herger. The Judges &aided in favor of the neg
alive, or mechan ie. The (jues:tion fu'r 'debate on
February 1, is, "shoal.] Capital punishrhent be
atulishad t"
The supplement to the charter
,•
'of the Sinking Springs M utual Insurance Com.
:ploy, hos become a law by receiving the R !gun
' ore of the Governor- An act for the bettor se.
or the wages of laborers In Lebanon coun
ty, is before the Legislature; also an act to abol
ish the Office of sealer of weights and measures
'in said county; also an net to lay out a State
road in the counties of Lebanon and Perks ; and
a supplement to the act incorporating the North
Lilltinstl and Mount Hope Plank and Turnpike
'Company,
MEDZOAL.—For medical purposes
"the 0010 CATAWILI BRANDY stands pre-eminent.
To the eiok, and to the convalescent it is recom
mended with the greatest confldence.; We de
sign to publish that Dr. Geo. Ross, opposite the
Court House, hes still an atl►plesupply of it; who
for a valuable WensideVation has obtained the sole
agency of it, for Lebanon and Lebanon County
for two years. Whewevtfr, therefore, Brandy is
needed in oases of sickbems nee Lyon's Ohio Ca
tawba Brandy, and got it at Dr. Geo. Ross, Drug
Store.
Tux ExuLtart QUARTERLIES.—The ability
with which the English Quarterlies are conduct
ed, has deservedly won for them b high position.
Not only the leading questions of the day are
discussed in them, but men and books are also
made the subjects of well considered and well
Written, articles. Among the contributors to
these QUarterlles are some of the ablest writers
In the kingdom. During the coming year the
state of European affairs will undoubtedly afford
an abundance of material f r the Review writers,
and as every intelligent person in the noun try
desires to be well posted in the affairs of Europe,
the Reviewa for 1860 will for them possess a pe
culiar interest, ?deism ifrONARD SCOTS A on., of
New York, offer BlaokuPood and the four leading
Reviews, the London Quarterly, the Edinburgh,
the North British and the Weetminater, for the
small price of ten dollars per annum—a sum
about equal to the subscription price of only one
of them in England. Their edition is printed
from advance sheets from the British pnbli shore,
so that it is placed. In the bands of subscribers
almost as soon as the original one.
Art One of the histnanitmian movements of
the times although known as such, can hardly bo
'overestimated in its importance upon the well
b e i n g of our widely scattered communities. The
population of the American State. is In tna.
ay sections so sparse, that skillful Physi
cians are hardly available to t h em. _
Viet numbers of our people, are obliged to
employ in sicknoes, snob medical relief aa
they can bear of from each other, or indeed any
they can get from any quarter. Hence arise the
great consumption of Patent Medicines among
us, greater by far than any of the old countries.
where skillful physicians are accessible to all
Glasses. Unprincipled men have long availed
themselves of this necessity, to palm off their
'Worthless nostrums, until the word has become
equanimous with imposition and cheat. One of
'Stir loading Chemists in the East, Dn, Aron, is
Pursding o course whirl) defeats this iniquity.—
Ile brings notonly his own but the best skill of
our times 'to hoar, for the production of the best
remedies which cab h e made. These are suPPli
ad' to the world, in a convenient form, at low
prides, and the people wiliwo more buy poor med
icines instead of good, at the same cost, than
6 07 will bran instead of flour. The inevitable
liensactueoca of this Is, that the vile stompounds
that dead our country are discarded for those
which honestly accomplish the end in view,
which cure. DO we over estimate its importance,
in believing that this prospect of supplanting the
byword medicines, with these of actual worth
and virtue, is fraught with immense consequence
for good to the masses of our people.—Gazette
and Chroniete, Peru, la.
THE CLOSING OF LIFE aro often rendered
wretched by ailments which are trifling in them
selves end easily cured if taken in time. Affections
of the liver, stomach, and other organs concern
ed in digestion, are the most frequent. They
naturally make the sufferer nervous, irritable and
complaining, and relatives end friends are forced
to bear the brunt of the ill-humor. The use of
Hostetter's Celebrated Stomach Bitters will prove
an efficient remedy for this evil. It will not on
ly strengthen the whole physical organization,
but entirely cure the most obstinate cases of In
digestion, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, and Liver Coin
plaint. The first physicians in the country are
loud in their praise of this preparation. Another
recommendation of the Bitters is that it is so pal
stable to the taste that it may be used even as a
beverage.
Sold by all druggists.
Ittditto.
MI.IO I I. 1 Icor
11 Smith, a
•
well-hnoWn Citizen of Manaynuk, while out gunning
1' one days last week, "brought down" an eagle on tha wing
The'bird measured, six feet from tip to tip of the wings.
Mt. Smith toot 4be. bird home, and on 'reaching his
house, his Wife discovered a piece of ribbon round its
neck. On extuktin'atien, they Odd that there was at
tachedlo the ribbon aMedakeit which was engraved
—"Buy all your garments AVG:a gathi, Ciothin
Hall of Rockhill & Wilson, Noi. 603' and 1103 Chestnut
atm° t. Philadelphia."
THE OLD DOCTOR'S SON, A. S..ilß&Th i
PHYSICIAE Aga StraosoX, will examine the'siokeindlife
adviccires, at our agents
DR. GEORGE ROSS,
LEBANON,
19 of Jan. and March,
1860.
Dr. S. S. Stevens, Reading, 2101. of January and 21st.
of March.
Mr. C. K. Keller's, Ilarrisburg,l7th of January and
17th of March.
Mr. John Heitman* a, Hamburg, 28d of January and
22d of March.
• Mr. J. G. Drown's, Pottsville, 25th of January and
24th of March.
Dec.l4, 1859. ; 3 mu.
Akiy- See Dr. Sanford's advertieement of Liver Inviga•
rater and Family Cathartic Pills, in another column.
Important to Female*.
DR. CIIEESEMAN'S PILLS
Prepared by_Corneliesl.. Cheesediatx, M. D.,
NEW YORK -CITY
The combination of ingredients in these Pills are the
result of a long nod esteimitb prattle... They are mill
in their operation, and Ceittnin in correcting all irregu
laritivs. Painful Menstruntkins, removing all obptruc
dans whether from cold or otherwise. headache, pain
in the side. palpitation of the heart. whites, nil nerv
ous affections, hysterics, fatigne. pain in the back and
limbs, &c., disturbed sloop, which arise from interrup
tion of nature
TO at ARRIBD •LA DIES.
Dr. Cheeseman's Pills are invaluable. as they will bring
on the monthly period With regularity. Ladies who
have been disappointed in the use of other Pills nn
place the utmost confidence in Dr. Chen eman's Pills
doing all thnt they represent to do.
NOTICE.
There is one condition of the female system in which
the Pills ertnnot be taken without producing a PECU.
LIAR RESULT. The condition referred to is PRNO
NANCY—the result. MISCAItRIetOE. Such is the irre
sixtable tendency of the Medicine to restore the sexual
functions to a normal condition, that even the repro
ductive power of nature cannot resist it.
Warranted purely vegetable, and free from anything
injurious. Explicit directions, Which should be read,
accompany each box. Price $l. Sent by mail on en
clogitig Si to Dn. CORNELIUS L. CIIRESEMEN t BOX 4,531,
Post Office, New York City.
scam at +ma DRUGGIST IN EVEET TOWN IN TIM UNITED grAtiS
IL B. HUTCHINGS,
General Ag.nt for the United States.
165 Chambers-St., :;iiye-TOrk,
To whom all Wholesale orders should be Addressed.
Sold at Dr. Ross' Drug Stbre,'LeVisnon, Pa.
Dec. 7, 185S;-PT.
Ztotitts.
Preaching tt the M. 'B. Church, next Sunday
morning and evening. 'trenching every 'Cie-
ning this week.
Episcopal service and Italy t'dittinhnida next
Sunday at 3 b'eldek, p., th., 'in Temperance
English preaching flat Gahhtith , "marning and
evening and German in•the firternoon in Zion's
Lutheran Church.
German Service next Sunday morning at, the
Herscsheepike meeting halve, and German in
the Moravian church at Lebanon in the Even
.
German preaching next Sabbath 'morning, and
English in the evening, in Salem's Lutheran
church.
English preaching next Sabbath morning in the
Reformed church.
. atrioa.
la
On the 26th nit:, tiy,Rev. A. C. Wedekind, Mr.
Henry Lingle to Miss Louisa Albert, both hf
L'ast. Hanover, Lebanon County.
On the 24t1 tilt., by 'Rev. F. W. Kremer, Mr.
George Frank, to Miss Sarah ;Tone Carothers,
both of Millereek tp., this county.
(gtiEv
On the 25th, at Cornwall, Mrs. Casper Shank.
In the beginning of December, ult., at the plan
tation of Mr. DeFrancis, near Ployd, Loh
isiana, Mr. Cyrus Uhler, formerly of this place,
aged about 48 years.
glEby gttiVtrtisintelito.
private. Sale . -
TffitE subscriber o•rs et Privet. Bate. FOUR'cartain
LOTS of Gronnd situat. in the Borough of Leba
non, hounded an the Bast. by Market strut t. on
which street. the said lots front about one hun:l a
!!!
dred and fifty sht feet and ext..nd hack, in depth !..
to Partridge alley. Itbunt one hundred: end lii
to
feetinn the North by en Alley end on the
South by a lot of Ground, now In possesaMn of Catlin
rine Rohrer. With the apt urten tines, situate sad he•
lug in the Borough of Lebanon. in the said County:—
Sate the. lestate of ArleelAM itgeTERIMAN.: damaged. For
terms, &e., apply to . . PIIARIS °AMWAY,
, Administrator of said Rotate.
Lebanon, February 1, 1260.:4t.
Public Sale.
WILL be Sold at-Public Sale. on ,Monday, Starch 6
1860; at Union Forge, in Union Township. 4
miles North of Jonestown. and 214 Tiles below the
• Big tssm. " the following Personal - Property. viz:-
- 1 l BAY, .HORSEi 4 MULES, 3 COWS, Sey
us eg
Plita.l (about 3 months old.) 1 Stare
tary and Bookcase, Miming. 1 Lounse.
letteec - Tables and Chairs, 9 Red deads
and Bedding, A Stoves, pipe, 3 Brass Clocks, Tnt,s An d
&ands, Iron Rattles and Pots,l Copper Kettle, 2 Roll
ing Knives. Crockery. Glassware., bookine Glawww. to
;tether with a variety of riou*sroLD and KITCUEN
FURNITURE too nutnerons to inentinn.
est'e to wman - tee at 10 o'clock. A. M.. of said day.
when attendsnee will be given and ropdltiony of el le
will be meth , known by The UNION FORGE CO.
Union Forge. February 1, 1860.
Office of the Lebanon Mini
al Insurance Company.
Jar's:Trawls, January 23. 1860.
tiOtiRTH ANNUAL STATEMENT or thb
X Lebanon Mutual InsUrance Con:tunny, made
egree.ible to an act of the Legislature incorpora
ting said Company.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $200.000.
Amount of Risks in Merchants' cl nee, El .589.840
Farmers' " 1,467,320
" Mutual " 116.470.
Whole Amount of Risks,
Amount of Preminm notes held by the Complny
in the Merchants' Class, " $58.984 00
" f' Farmers' d' 46.732 00
" " Mutual el 116.470 00
Whole amount of Premium Notes held
by the Company, 222,186 00
Notes, Bills, Bonds and Moneys due
by Agents, 3,195 46
Bill -in Cash department 28,449 22
Whole amount of Assets of the C0rn
5263,830 68
pony
Indebtedness of Company $2.71 3 "
Losses during the year, 6,377 59
43censes during the year, °floc Rent,
commissions of Agents, Salary of Of
ficers and Directors, Stationary,
Printing, Postage, Ae. 1 , 090 46
The above is a correct statement as appears on
the books of the entnpunv.
JOHN BRUNNER, President,
WM. A. Bantry, Seneetery.
Jonestown, February t , 1880.
ID you see ATSII I / 4 11 k , J1R0.% kenr Hoot and Oboe
if store.
THE LEBANON ADVAR:tiSER.---A FAMILY NEWSPAPER.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Selling olfat and below Cost.
REIZENSTEIN .& BROTHER intend to in•
crease their Clothing Business, are selling off
their sir& of
WATCHES & JEWELRY,
without regard to Bost. Ali who wish to obtain
Bargains arc invited to call.
Now - is your time to get good Bargains . Witches going
at ruinous rotes.
Fine 18 caret gold hunting watches, formerly sold
at 50 Dollars. are sold now at $35. All kinds of
Silver Hunting watches sold at IS to ]8 Dollars
are going now fur 9 and 10 Dollars.. Openfac
ed silver watches worth 10 Dollars for 5 and 6
Dollars.
Jewelry sold for merely a Song.
Gold Breastpins worth $5 at 2 50
" Eardrops " 5 "2 50
" Setts " 3 "1 00
" Studs " 350 " 1 75
f' Fingerrings " 300 " 1 50
" do. 1, 200 " 1 00
a do. " 160 " 75
A large assortment of Fancy goods sold below
Cost. REIZENSTEIN i BRO.
Lebanon, Feb. 1, 1860.
Receipts and Expenditures
OF LEBANON CoUNTY. 1859 JOS.
BOWMAN, Trrasnrer or Lebanon Counts, in ac
count with Bald Co tray from the 3d day of January
1859, until the 2d da. of January. 1880
DR. fiEUEtP I'S
TO aggregato amount or Tax levied In the different
Townships and Boroughs of Lob.non county for the
year 1859, viz:
North antiville $1453 62
South Amarillo 1672 93
Bethel 1620 54
Cold Spring; 113 41
'Cornwall • 2733.58
Nast Uanover • 449 1 87
geblelberg 1778 62
jibk'Pn 27111 61
• Lehat..
in poroogh.oll W) 914 49
Lebanon Buro-gli. (IV. W) 767 46
North Leha.ion Borough 78$ I t
North Lutist:ion township 1215 4
South Lehman iown,•titp 7797 32
Londonderry 2160 32
Millereek 1191 79
Swattra 1172 87
Union 773 86
24,34 06
To balance in the handeof TraasnrsrAs per
lag year's account 555 81
To cash received from John Betchold, ex
cess tax for the year 1859 21 45
In moax received fr ins Gid e on nepp,excess
tax far ;he year 18.8 9 31
To cash received trim, Jacob Bixter, excess
tax for the year 1858 21 48
Tomah received from Oliver Bowman, ex•
Mots tax for the year UM 5 41
To cash received from Jas. Zimmerman,ex
cess tax for the year 1858 1 62
Tocaeh received from Eunch Garret, ex:ess
tax for they ear 1851 3 38
To cash received front Andrew 11. Bmbich,
excess tax for the year 18'18 8 85
Te cash received from Andrew Clemienin,
excess tax thr the year i 8 .8 17 07
To cash receive— from John 144rth, excess
0 ix fur the xoa^lB - 58
T.i cash received rebut Peter Loser, excess
tax fo the year' 858 • 3 (.17
To each received ff«tit Meiht Light, excess
tax ter the 'year 1851 3 92
To cs-h rieelved from Simnel 0.41/, excess
t.x fur the year 111,8 7 48
T , colt received front Ilichtel Koh , , excess
tax fur the year 1859 4 57
To c isle received front Jonathan Bendor,ex.
Cede tax for tne year 1°59 . 53 42
,
To cash received iro n Julio Wolfersherger,
excess tat'Y forth, year 1859 13 37
To ca,ll received front J 0419 1 -1 P Light, ex
cl....+ tax fur the year 1858
Ti c...th received front Wm. (tore, ter, t.X..
reas tax for the year 11355 '7 es
Tu cssh received from James Hummel. for
strays sold 4 '75
To rash received from A. S. Ely, fur fines 4 03
Tu cash received fr,.m George ne
for Aingles 5 00
To cash received from A. S. Ely, for strays
. 2 00
To ceidi received from Joscp'a Henry, fur
st rarlz'sitid . 7 62
To cash reCeßeefrout Town Cetnicil Lt. coal
and vas
r C:1411 received from the Burger Family
for use of Court Muss
TocaM received frou the Belt Ringers fur
15.15 of Celia [louse
To cash receivell from is.`r. FlOwers, fu the
use of Court idolise
To melt received from James W. Bbitr,Jury
Fees 36 00
Tu .
cash received from Cyrus P Miller,fury
Fees 57 00
T., rash received from sundrry persona as a
temporary loan 12,150 00
-OUTSTANDING TAX.
Jaseph 0. shilidle. tor the Tear 1864
John Foeht fur the year 1557 188 F 4
Joild flefehold for the year 1857 74 30
Jodiah flowthert for the year 3.867 154 64
Gideon Rhnrror the year 1653 124 96
Wm th.vevivr do 1658 422 66
Jacob L Ilixier do d , 139 77
Samuel F Mother do do 40 43
Oliver Bowman do do 39d 48
Joe Zimmerman do do 017 94
Hooch °erret do do 253 43
H Ittobich dix do 575 64
.To F Light do do IRS 12
Samuel tieib do do 140 94
And. Ciondenin do do 255 24
Jwhu N , 4lth do do 435 20
Wm Wm "$y do do sn 84
Peter Lee do do 263 93
closed Light de do 343 63
Additional Taxes
Atettowenc received from State on 47,0 k
fib for funds used of County for payiug off
Staid Takes
W'it, the unCeralgtiod, Auditors of Lebanon county.
Do Certify, that in pursuance of the 47th yectlon of
the Act entitled en "Act relating to 3ountilex and town
ships. AD.." p teed the 13th day of April, A. D , U'34.
met at the COM mistiloanra' Mika, in th .1 Borough of I..eb .
anon on the 233 day of January. A. I) . and did
audit, adjust and Settle the several accounts rooked of
us by law,agreenbly to the several acts of Ass-tithly
and supplements theretr, according to the b at of our
tiCtltell arsd ithilltior,and we Bnd in the handout dos.
lintrman-Eog , Treasure: of Leh .non county, a balance
of three thousand two hundred and forty three Orollars
And tat , ty nine cents In hie hands
Tit, Auditors tt ISO further Lind therein due the coun
ty in Outstanding Taxes the stun of eleven thousand,
live hundred and fittr•tbreo dollars and one rent.
The AntW ors also further find that the County is in
debted to different Individuals for loans to tho amount
of nineteen thousand five honored and fifty dollars from
which said amount deduct the outstanding taxes tugeth
or with the annotnt In the Tremont's hands {less the
connolvsiotts and oxonerati na due collectors) will
leave the root balance or debt"( tar county about eight
thousand dollars. on the 2d day of Janu try, A. D., VW.
In 'witness whereof we have heerunto eet our hands
this 23d day of January. A D .11030.
HENRY BRA NDT. (II I) Auditors of
JAMES fl Mjlntr,
ANDREW AA, Leban-m Co.
OIL The following collectors have pii4 the svaenitts
set oppeeite their respectite dames since tie 23d day Of
January, 1$00:
John Shntt $l9O 00
' Samuel Gelb . 205 (0
Daniel Keller. 0
175 0
Joseph Zimmerman 200 00
CR.-PAYMENTS.
By .etudz paid frit Orders issued by the Cornmizsioners
of Lebanon county, as follows, viz:—
ALMS ROUSE.
By east paid David Bowman, Esq.,
Treasurer of Lebanon county Alms
House, on Orders $7500 OD
ASSESSMENTS AND APPEALS.
By rash paid different Assessors for
making the yearly assessments, de
livering appeal. notices, &e., 83i 40
BRIDGES OVER, BIG SWATARA CREEK.
By cash paid Wm. W. Murray for
.Plank at Union For& $23 70
By cash paid Harrison 7. told fee
repairs at Jonestown Bridge $lO 00
By cash Paid Solomon Bohr fur re
pairs at Jonestown Bridge and 12 50
By cash paid John Harper for Plank
repairs at itarper's Bridge 42 08
68 28
BRIDGES ACROSS LITTLE SWATARA
By cash paid Darid lloniage; for
pairs at Noll's Bridge 7 06
By cash paid David Boltz for repairs
at Banker Mt 2 50
---- 9 50
BRIDGES ACROSS QUITAPAHILLA CREEK.
By rash paid Borough Council for re.
pairs at Market St. Bridge $llO 00
By cash paid Reuben Wolfe rsherger
for repairs at Barty's bridge 8 00
By cash paid George Uhler and Da
vid Uoffman for balance • retained
by former Commissioners 125 00
$3,173,630
--- 243
BRIDGE ACROSS THE INDIANTOWN OO
CREEK.
By cash paid Jobs Harper for re
pairs and plank 18 81
MARKET STREET BRIDGE ACROSS THE
UNION CANAL.
By each paid supervisors of North
Lebanon borough 32 50
By rash paid Shirk and Millar !hi
spike• 3 , 234
By mob paid George Slack foi labor
and lumber 35 09
---- 71
MIFFLIN HARBOR BRIDGE.
By 'cash paid. John Philips for labor
and materials 32 59
BRE ED EN BACH'S BRIDGE.
By cash paid Peter H. Rodearmel for
repairs 112 95
By cash paid David Bollinger for re•
pairs 2 85
65 00
CANAL AND TIILPETIOCKEN BRIDGE.
By cash paid Silas Wolverton for fin
ishing said bridge according to
contract 150 00
By cash paid for extra work allowed
VldWdfa TO 00
By cash paid David Hollinger for
OEI
ME
20 00
BM
5 00
5 00
41 0
CM
ets 00
354 59
$43.83319
CR t
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
1► Lite~Lead
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ZINN'S BRIDGE. 826 37
paid John Zinn for work
and repairs 44 75
EREDGES IN GENERAL.
By rash, paid Adam. Grittinger for
tilifereut Drafts, Drawings & plans
for bridges 37 00
CORONER'S INQUESTS.
By cash paid David/Oink for holding
9 Inquests sll4 36
By rash paid fireicbler mail Barry for
postmortem examination I 0 00
By cash paid E. &W. Bowers far do. 10 00
COURT EXPENSES. 134 36
By cub paid Grand Jurors 8414 18
By rash paid Traverse Jurors 1174 69
By cash paid Tipstaves in ou -
By cash paid Court Cryer 52 50
By cash paid Sheriff' for summoning
Jurors 76 00
By cash paid Constables for making
returns 47 89
By cash paid 11. B. Carmony far board
ing Jurors 78 00.
By cash paid Cyrus P. Miller. Esq.,
Clerk of Quarter Sessions, for fees
in Commonwealth Gesell 1090 07
By cash paid Joseph Sielm, Justices,
. Conitables and Police fees 172 66
ity cult paid A. 8. Ely, Justices, Gm
stables and Police fees 148 82
By casirpitld Joseph,Shantzfor fees 29 84
By cash krit.WttUb.r . for fees 2 50 .
By &AU paid John:Zeck for fees 3 2t
By cash paid Johrt:Stalne foi fees 36 22
By cash paid Abraham Heilman for foes 2 Oti
By rash pail Samuel:Babb for fees 7 44
By cash paid Henry McCord for fees 62
By cash paid - Stephen U. Holtz for fees 4 44
By cash paid Peter L. Stouch for fees 900
-- $3394 08
By cash paid Samnol'illauck for 06n
-raying 7.prlsoners.to Eastern Pen
itentiary 210 00 •
By cash said Sam' Ilmick for board.
lag prisoners during 1859 759
959.96
By cash paid for support of convicts
in Eastern Penitentiary-
COURT OUSE EXPENDITURES,
By sash, paid John Si. Mark for paint,
sng Court House 160 00
By cash paid Win. G. Fisher for insu
rance 181 50
By cash paid John Rise for roof 448 80
By cash paid Charles Greenawalt for
'hardware 76 67
By cash,paid (L./larch for painting 36 25
By cash paid George Bess for letter
ing and glazing 18 50
By cash paid George Meily fur repairs
and attending clock 25 00
By rash paid James T. Young for gas 39 95
By rash paid Bowman, Dauer & Capp
for lumber T 46
By cash paid Joseph Bowman for 2
years' Pamphlet laws 5.00
liv rash paid G Brower. gas fixtures 760
By cash paid Henry Pelletal:mum for
repairs at press 5 pi>
By cash paid David Boner for prods 2 95
By cash paid to different persons for
hauling, work at Pavement, &c. 59..90
----- 1045 75
LEBANON COUNTY FIRE ENGINE.
By cash paid P. L. Weimer for repairs
to Engine 150 06
By anti paid Moyer & Paiffer for re ,
pairs at Rouse 'B5O
168 On
JAIL EXPENDITURES.
By as is paid Shark k Miller for eoa r i
at Jail and Court. Howse 130 29
13y cash paid .1. T. Young for Gas 30 59
By cash. paid Henry & Stine for filer
cliandi'se 10 27
By cash pole J. D. Krause k Co., for
Marchand ize 13 50
By cash raid Bowman Hatter & Capp
for Lumber ut Jail and Cow t house 34 01
By, cash paid D. 11. Karmatil for Hard-
, were 10 03
'By cash paid George Reidenaur for 2
yea; p medical attendance nLJail 30 00
By caelrpaid 3. T. Young for Lamp
Post 15 50
By cash
,paid Joseph Bowman for
1 ., 'Shoes' for 'prisoners 14 72
By cash perd'iiihn Rise for r'pairs ]2 24
'By eaidrpaid Henry Tenenbaum for
handcuffs 5 00
By cast, paid Samuel Ifauck for two
cords wood 9 00
By do Jacob Bachntexido 9 00
By do Moses Arnold do 9 00
By do .1. p. Smarties for work 3 00
By do ITiltry Shirk for plastering 4 , 30
Sundry perilous for cleaning Jail s
.aultitg; 14 75
361 85
COMMISSIONERS' OFFICE.
Cash Jacob Bachman salary in lull 150 00
do Michael Reining - sr do 150 00
do Da , id Hollinger do 150 00
do Cyrus Shirk, Clerk do 360 00
do Le%i Kline. Counsel do 100..00 .
do s=l Lutz, Messenger do 98 09
, AND IOOB'OO
STATIONARY, i",(5 riVgrg BINDING.
Cash p'd sundry persons for station
ary, postage aud binding
FEINTING.
Cash p'd Worth & neinochi
ao lA in. 11. Breslin
do J. Young & Co.
do Joseph Hartman
478 45
FOX SCALPS.
Cash p'd sundry persons for Fox
scalps and probate .16 95
TAXES REFUNDED.
'Cash Jobn Kintzel • 863
do Jacob Coakley 800
do Daniel Welter 1 96
15 49
PRINCIPAL AND'INTEREST PAID.
ens)t p'd sundry persons fur principal
and interest 6050 a
COUNTY AUDITORS
Cash p'd County Auditors for audit
ing account
do John Krauao for auditing of-
Ace account 10 00
do A. S. Ely do 12 00
ELECTION EXPENSES. 65
62
Clush . p'd sundry persons for conduct-
ing spring electim 34.2 75
do Constables, notifying officers 62 4D
do sundry persona for conduct
ing general election 450 60
du Assessors for praising and
putting up poll lists 137 50
OFFICE FEES.
Cash 01 Cyrus p. Minor, Esq. 95 24
do John Stains, Esq, 57 2d
--- 156 SO
BRIDGE . VIEWERS.
Cash p'il Viewers at Canal and Vulpe
hocken Bridge 6 00
ABATEMENT ,ON COUNTY TAX.
Abatement' allowed Col:kb:wit' for '
taxes paid prior to the 15th day of
July. 1859 ' ' 704'42
COLLECTORS' PAY AND EXPENDITURES.
Pay of Collectors for 1854 in full 1134.
do 1657 _do% 161 20
do 1658 doh. 831.00 ..
do 1859 part • 388 91
ErOIMRATIONS
Exoneradorte allowed' Poi' the -peat
1854 in fill/ 9 40
do 13,57 in full' 3211
. do do 18511 No full 261 33
do do 13591 a part 89 60
302 44
iget—. The entire and whole amount
of State Taxes being all paid in full
to dtte, the following Taxes ara all
due the county : -
OUTSTANDING TAXES.
Samuel Ilarbesol, Coltecror of Bait
Ward Lebauou Borough $698 SO
Gideon Rupp, Collector a' North Ann
villa 682 50
SliChael Burkirdder, Caccia*
Str.th Annrille 732 . 93
Sohn Short, Collector orCornwall 788 36
Joseph Zimmernsatt, Collector of Batt
%armee* 1620 20
J. IL Iletrlch, Collector of nem, •
Isartr 1445 67
Samuel Geib,Calleetor of South Leb ,
anon 609 47
Aterstosse n.-311 n . Collector rf North
he me •ei 11 wough ' 576 15
At drew 11 Kno•ict,,coliector of &Ist
Word 1 - ,hation pqr-Itgh 1177 97
Daniel Ketbtp , Cotlecfor of Millcreek 1023 63
C.dh ctor of Bwatara 1308 43
!teary LI el.lem au, Cod actor or Uoion. .793 0)
Jerunthau lien ter, Collector or j.ek
"oil * dd . &
CO
I.lenry W. Tree;, Collector of Cold -
Spring 0000 00
John Wolf r, hermit., Collector of Lon.
donderry 0000 00
Mosee I.fght,Calleetor of Narth Lob
anon township 000 00
Michael Kohr Cello;tor of Bethel 00110 00
--- $11555 01
Treasurer's Comml.sion fir recede.
114131 607 02 at the rate of 1 per •
cent. $316 07
Treasurer's Gunualtslou for paying
out 326,381.73 at , the rate of 1 per
cent, 263 81
$/0 4/9 80
Balance In Ittade of Joseph Bew
men, Tie&3llrer 3,243 39
. .
RacnTED, Lebanon. January 23 . 1866. of Joseph
Be. Map. Nsq.. late Treasurer of Lebanon county. the
hundred end Forty three
Vtla i ic.'laTniCl 6 ;ll* . itrlCyputtuo 6 e t oZa. ISA:lnce du4: Cdoip.ty,
no por sot lament of County Addit"es.
33.243 39 ISORtsN FR,
Treasurer of Lebanon notaiY •
SET rake," ENT
I3WEEN ihe Director= -f the Lt.ba.
nc n Comity B.lmihonse. and the Auoiter , of said
for the year ending on th , 2d do of January.
1860, inclusive: _ _
DR
Balance on utst year's settlement, in the
hands of David Bowman. Tr.asurer 178 20
Cash of Commissioners on 8 orders 7500 00
. 4 Jacob Beim for 2 horses 215 00
Wm Bauch for 4900 itannh OS CO
" A 8 Whitman for Sarah /atter 74 00
EMS
NEW ADVERTISEMENT.
" Ahem Fermtler for Job n Wilma • 20 00
" Don'i Dellmoo fur Fanny Ilmitoon'a 411113,20 ht)
" Thou Runkle for Box's 011 Won ' 20" 00
" Polly Long for her FlUpport in Almshouse 110 - 00
" lid. Kreider @toward) fort COWS Sal 60 00
4IC at r 4 ~ fur pasture 850
" Wows Arnold -'or wuud 2) 00
" Wo:ormao, Ooborno ACo , for Discount
an bills :9 41
Cash of Dr. W,lll.qui:fird for-Shoots 8 U 0
" Rudolph Krefoor.fw timothy eeod 1 25
" .Jacob Light for timothy Reed ' - '2 50
- "
88. - hreider'Oteward) for stone sold 82 11
Paid for settlement with Montour county .47 41
Lebanon Mutual Fire lasuranes Ca. 74 18
" ant door medication 105 41
Olorersced 26 On
Fish 610
" Bede and Bedding , 48 65
" Vireproof eare 120 50
" School Teaching 600
11 Groceries 839 19
" Drugs and Spices 72 69
" Tailoring CA 90
6 Lumber 89 67
Saddlery 22 22
Stationery and Books 9 33
" Tinware < 8 17
" Coal 492 77
Farriery ' • 11 09
11 PM slings wages an. out door labor 220 70
" Potatoes 40 44
settlement with Petat'a State Luna
tic Bsyitiat. ..)62 00
Paid tor Salaries 473 00
" Toll, 13445
" Trews 12 60
" Farm implements 42 85
" Grain and Salt 1258 28
" Range and Stores 41 25
" Freight 27 92
0 4 ) 1 16(4144$ earrie.;a 8 n
" Brick 12 9.0
" Shoes, hate and .iatis 268 59
" Cofflos and ehrouds . 61 tit
" Oarpentere' work 300
Illacksasith work 48.70
" Out-door ruiners 7(4123
• llringlue paupers 26 00
" hospital nurse 76 82
Gm ding. fulling and dyeing 22 16
" Gratuities 77 20
" liars ware 93 01
" Merchandise 1299 33
" Cattle 67 00
Milano. in the hands of Treasurer 451 91
427 65
Inconformity with an act of the General awatutdr
of the Commonwealth of Penney tottlin.Pneued the 16th
any of 1tnecd..,13 . 30 entiticA en Aot for tit- erection et a
ll.dtte for the aupoort of the poor of Lebtnon County."
low° we, the untlereighed.Pirectore of the Poor of enid
county. in conjunction with the rertninely elected Au.
ditore, whom duty it le to a/111141W th, foregoing sto to.
moot of retch to end expenditurce of the Poor ;louse
Instototion from the. 34 day of ..Innuery'. A. 1), 1859. to
the 2•i day of January, 1360. incinstre and god the came
cdrrert.
MIL the nnderei t-ned. Anditori; eleeNd to settle and
Igiutigt the Rev.trat Remnants of t.elliarina county,
Perk that wa h tve ex I mined.the foreeii; account. and
voucher; thereunto tiblonglng, and find the same tor
rtot. , ,
In witnese whereof we have hereunto not our ha de
and ;wale the 23d day of danulty. A 'D., 1810,
HI RR AKDV, (II e))
JAMBS 14IIst MEL, Auditors.
L . . ANQKENV VOX,
Attest :—Crses
hrbOION ALIIRROURR,
•
Janaa.yl. 1900
MALES trIcKALIs3
Under 10 3,ars., 11 Under I 0 • years, 7
Ele - weel 19 lk do 5 Itotwoon 10 &%) do 9
do 20 &30 di. ,6 do 20-& :t0 do 7
do 30* 40 do * 6 do : so &40 do 5
do 40 *5O do 12 do 40 &50 do 7
. 60 s6O dd 6 do 50 4 .60'd0 di
do 60* 70 do 10 do tit,* 70 do 9
do '7O &BO do 8 do 704190 do 2
Total, 117
Died during the year.l7 ;les, 9; renuder, B.
The following articles were used during the year:
147 pairs shoes 82 Mens' combs
87 do pants 77 Petticoats
63 hats 204 pair Stockings
37 Bos s' hats a d caps 55 Bonnets
63 Roundabouts 58 Vests
84 handkerchiefs 104 Combs
32 Cos is 39 Strew bats
51 pairs of Boys' pants 79 Fine Combs
104 pairs suspenders 111 Womsn's Shies
156 Mans' shirts 67 Neckerchiefs
107 Frocks
110 Aprons
131ettAtered during the year: 21 Steers. weljlting
12580 potidt. 27 Hogs, weighing 61837 pounds.
113
h.', proetuce et the Farm utts as rollows:
I
531 buithefis Witisit 40 load.; Hoy
90 do 93r0 , r , 9 Loshoh.ticoothy semi
905 do Potgoes 6 do_ cloverseed
950 dl GN.O. 12300 bushels lime
1000 do (hsto..,. .; _
Lo Igo] Over niAlkt, MM.,.
Litbsoanon, Fobruitry 1, lIIII_-41
174 20
93 00
39 50
71 1 5
Militia Account..
I,EB.ANON' COUNTS'. 1859 JOS
'Ur COWMAN, Treasurer of Lebnuou Counts.
DR
To anima of Witte Fines aseeased
for the pear 1859. 1393 00
To amount of etees4 trot received 32 34
CR
By exonerations allawed collectors in
Tull 241 00
By collection allowed collectors in
11E1
fu1167 30
Ily enrollment allowed collectors In
full 45 82
By oash pall COMMlssloners 60 00
ily cash Dahl Clerk, as per order of
c.mmisi..uers 60 00
Treasurer's commission on $ll7B 34 11 78
Worth k Reloath for printing 19 75
Wm 51 Broglie, .1. 411 14 76
J INung kCo 0 0 800
Waltz & lice Ile. shatlonery 2 29
General W 11 Kelm for Court of In. ,
IMMO
(miry 66
Major F partbidh, postage - So
()mei W ,U teii„ 2„ et
Getel W Udell, 11 days services 12 00
!dolor W Tice, do do 12 ' 00
ColD W Ryan, do •do 12 00
Le, Col./ . Cleexanien do do l2 r 0
Major J M Mark do do 13 DO
OPn'i js llri:ft, 2 days reviewing bat.
teflon• , 00
Worth Relmilit; for printing ar
.
ders 2 '
Wm 'rice r Brigade Inspector, 1, year
eatery ••• 150 00 .
Wm "Wnellson, leader of the Myers. •
town. psnd for I,day services 21 00
donee Sir distrillastion 295 44
1415 45
Delance for dietriheirinn itnAget
the several companion /85 4/
CLAMS OF BIAS DIFiIiatENT :OONIPANIRS.
Washington Artihel7 claims 384 1,6
Deduct Fines 123 66.
N Worm! Rifle
Deduct. Fines
-- 288 5C
Jonmeown Rifle claims 208 50
Brduca iinen 80 00
128 50
VradPrick•bnrg nuards claim 412 00
brduct &Ines 8 , 00
- 401
Ityo rstowa Dragoons claim 1255 51' C°
Deduct flnos M 30 00
Distritittan amongst the srrimral amtpanios at the rate
of 26 14;100 per end =Az Dollar.
*ash mem'', ey A rtillery. Capt Eaabirb 61 81 1 A
Natlattal Mil, Ca Fan! er 44 1 ./
J”toeistpartt 6111 a. Copt "alarray 33 604
Nrodk.rielb rg t=pards. Capt. Harriet 105 64 1 A
Myer town Dragroon., Capt. Dangea 318 9 .33
595 44
11W9RY BRANDT, (US)
JAOIB9 RUMMEL, Auditors
ANDREW FOY,.
Attest :—Orults Runt. Merit,
Lebeuen, February 1,1860
UNITED STATES MAILS
POST OTSIOS DEPARTMENT,. •
WOShisigton, DP amber 10.1850.
PROPOSALS will reeeived at the Contract Of fi ce of
this Department until 3 p. m. of Saturday, MarCh
31,1360, for oonveyini the mails of the United States
for four years. commencing July 1, 1860. ant ending
,ynne 30, 1864. in the State of Pennsylvania, on the
routes and by the schedules of departures and arrivals
herein specified.
-- $579 EVI
Decisions announced by April 24. 1060.
(Bidders teat examine carefully thtinatruations wowed)
2202 Front Lebanon, by /tellers garner- to Flunriere.
town, 10 miles and bank. tbrei times a weak.
$ ,69 19
Leave Lebanon Tuesday, Thursday, and-Saturday
ott3pm;
Arrive at Shrefferstown by 6 p m ;
Leave Sluefferstown Tuesday, Thursday x and Satnr
day at 9 a m ;
Arrive at t ebanon by 12 in.
2293 From Lebanon. by Jonestown. to Fredericksburg,
10 miles and beck. three times a week.
Leave • ebanon Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at
at 4 p m;
Arrive at fredericksburg bY7 p m ,
Leave Fradekicksburg Monday, Wednesday, and
Friday; 614
ArriVe at LiVanOU by 9 a in.
pr000#930,4ir6 invited for six.times.a-week service.
2224 Pr_om Sahrersburg. by Wintersville and Halt, to
Stiauclibure.,loMles and back, twice a week.
Leave itebrersbnrg Tuesday awl Saturday atli a ui
Arrive at Stptirchburg by 2 p
Leave stOnahtittrg Ttteld'ay and Saturday at 3 p ra;
Arrive sitßehrerabnrg by 5 p m.
Proposals are invited for a third weekly bit".
2282 Yroln Winterirrille, by :desist sZtusi to blyeritowiy
1.0 idles and back, twice a week.
DEMI.
CTIRIST!,!I Directori
J A MSS BENSON,
236 60
300 60
IA 00
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
'Leave Wintererille Tneadav and Saturday at Gam;
'Arrive at Myerstown by 12 in :
Leave s,lverstoWn Tiolday and Saturday at 1 p m ;
Arrive at;, Wintereville by 7 p tn.
2236 From Muncy. by linshesville. Corson's and Rl
uleamere.mx Laporte, 25 miles and back, three
, times wetk.• .
Leave MtincY Tuciday,Thitr , day. and Saturday. off
'arrival of the midi from Philadelphia, say at 2
- Arrive at Laporte by a p tut t.
Leave Laporte Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at
%am;_ '
- - Arrive at alunety by 12 m.
„,
2297 From Bluntly, by Wolf Run. 11unteritidlle,
Grove.. Eldredville. Camobellvilimand Overton, to
New Albany:43 miles and back, once a week.
,'Lease Muncy 'Tuesday at 6 a nt
'Arrive nt New Albany' by 7 p m,
Lem New Albany Monday at 5 a m;
Arrive at Money by 7 p m • •
2293 From Eglesmere, by Forkevillei Eldred vile. and
Shank. to Canton, 33 miles and back, once a week
Leave Eglesmere Friday at 1 a m ;
Arrive at Canton next day by 12 al
Leave Canton Wednesday at 7 a m ;
Arrive at Ellesmere neat day by 12 m.
2299 From Corson's, try Muncy Bottom, and Sonextown,
to Laporte. ?.6 miles and back, once a week.
8 +7B S 2
Leave Coreon'e Wednesday at 8 a os;
Arrl.fc at Laporte by
Leave taPartergesdaY at 4 p m : -
Arrive at Carson's by 8 p m ;
2300 From Attleboro% by Oxfiird Valley and Fallslnt
ton. to Niairblvilto. la miles and tonik• twice a week.
LeRWO Attlebem' Monday and Friday at S 4 fil
at:Moriffiville by 11 a in;
Lehme Morrisville.Vonday arid Friday at 1 p m ;
ArriveatiAitibberf, be 4 p
- 2311 'From Blueby Broad Axe, to, White Marsh.
$ 4 miles andibliak, three times a .week,
Leave Blue 841. Thesday, ThersdAy, and Saturday
at6amt ii
Arrival at, White Marsh by 7 a m.•
Leave White Marsh Tuesday, Thuisday, and Sat,
Writ:y-14 5% m ; •
Arrivesat.jilae'Bell byll% n nt. ••
Proposals; are Invited Sr six-tiniet,e.-week service.
2302 From,f,ew- London, by West Or va and :Tanners
vit tpebetham, 10 miles and back. twice a, week.
Leave New. liendon Monday and Fr Mav, after ar
rival ofiinatrfrom Newark. say ata% p no;
Arrive at Cluttliant by 5% p m :
• Leave Chatham Monday and Friday at 6p m ;
Arrive at New London by S p in.
2303 From Zaigterarille, by Frederick, Boughs. Cole
brooltditle. Clayton. and Shimmerville, to Emaus,
29 miles.i.futliftelti,trico a week.
Leave Zelilersville Monday and Friday at 8 a m •
Arrive Enatuaby,s p.m;
Leave Eames Tuesday
.and Saturday at 9 a ra ;
Arrive at Zeiglersiiiiety 6 p m
-2304 From Sumneytown,. by fjlevpinville- Gary's, and
Bosensack, to Emaus, 18 miles and back, twice
a week.
$R376 8-
Lents Snmneytown Tuesday and Saturday at 7 a m;
Arrive at Emann by 72 : pi
Leave Emans Tnottloy ntnt Saturday at 2 p m ;
Arrive at Semneyiown tiy 7 p m.
2805 Yrom Pottstown. by ilnyeretown.
Colebrookriale. Dile. and Seirholtnville. to Fbint
tweville. 2.3 miles mid btu*, twice n week.
. ....
I Leave Pottstown Tamillay and Saturday. on arrival
Of mail from Phila , elphia. -ay at 10 a Mi
Arrive at Shimarsville iik, 4p: an.; 4.t, ,4 44 . :
Leave Shimersrille Monday and iriday at 7 a ni;
I Arrive at Pottstown by 1 pan. ~
2366 From Pottsvilic, by broad thmutain and Ashland.
to Mount Cannel, 4 - 4 0 miles and back, six times a
week.
Leave Pottsville daily, except Sunday. after arrival
of mall from Philadelphia. say at 1 p in ;
I Arrive at Mount Cannel by 5p m; 4 4.4
I Leave Mount Carmel dal", except Sunday, at S am;
i Arrive at Pottsville by 12 in. " -
12107 From Sunbury. by Snydertown. Paxinos. and Sha
i mokin, to Illoent Carmel. 36 miles and hack, &d-
Ty. except Sunday, by railroad.
Leave Sunlit:try daily. except Sunday, at 8.15 a m;
, Arrive at Mount Carpel by 10.3 . am;
i Leave Mount Carmel daily, except Sunday. at 5.45
. •
i ~ P m;
Arrive at Sunbury by 7.'25 p ni.
2308 Fron, Pottsville, by Port Carbon, Silver Creak,
Middlepart. Tuararora, Tamaqua, :erid Summit
Hill. to Hama Chunk, 30 miles and back, six
times a week
Leave Potteviila daily. except Sunday, at I am;
Arrive at Mauch Chunk by 3 p
Leave Mauch Chunk daily. except Su nilay, at 2 p ;
Arrive at Pettavi.le next day by 4 p m.
23011 Vont Pottsville, by Mineraville, Magellan. Dranth
Dale, Swatara, and Trement. to Donaldson. 10
miles and bark, twelve times a week to Miners
villa, and six them), a week residue.
Leave Pottsville daily. exrept Sunday, after arrival
; 1 0f Philadelphia mail, say at 1 p m and 7 p m
;Attire at Minerayfile by 2 put and S p m;
Leave Alinersville daily, except Sunday. at S a in
towel 2 p m;
April at Pottsville by 7 a in and 3 p in;
Leave MinersrinadailY..except Sunday, at 2 p
Arrlve.at Donaldson by 5 p m ;
Leave Donaldson daily. except Sunday, at 7 a in;
Arrive at Millersville by m
2310 From Honesdale, by Cherry Ridge, Middle Valley,
,Ariel. Ilamlinton, and Ilollletetvilla, to Moscow,
25 lnilea and bark. threw/Maas a week.
Leave Honesdale Monday, Wednesday, and Friday
Arrive' t Moscow by 12 int ' • ;
Leave Moscow Tuesday , Thu nodal-, and Sidnriley at
4 p m
Arrive at Honeadale by 11 p ni. - ; F
Proposals are invited for six-times-a.week scrrice.
2311 From anditdon,,by Canaan, to Waymart,ls miles
and back. three times a week.
Leave Hamlin ton Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday
S a ant
Arrive at Waymart by IS in;..
LeaverWaymart Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday
at I p
Arrive at ilimlinton by 5 p m;
2312 From Easton, by South Easton, Butztown. Free.
mansburglu: Laubancb, Bethlchem.,utllentown,
eavereville, Sitcencraville. Cataimmert,Leblab
Xalley, I itiarPs Station. ItApideraidlie. White Hall
Station. Slatangton. l t eltlat and £uhight.n,
to liauch'Clinnit. Miles and back, dilly, except
Sunday. by railroad.
Leave Easton daily. except Sunday. after tbearrivai
of the mails from New York and Philadelphia, say
atlas in; •
Arrive at Mauch Chunk by 214 p in;
Leave Mauch Chunk daily, except Sandy, at lam ;
Arrive at Easton by 7 a m;
2313 From Easton, by Bath. Peteraville, Newhard's,
Oberryville, and Bartlesville, to Lehigh Gap, 16
miles and back, twice a week.
Leave Easton Tuesday and Friday at I p m ;
Arrive at Lehigh Gap by 6 p in;
Leave lieblah (tali Monday and ?filly at Sam ;
Arrive at Eitt`z - , - ,.„ 3 . ; p m.
krom Easton, by Nazareth. Stockertown, Belfast,
and Wind Gap, to Pop:morning. IBS miles and back.
six times a week to Nazareth, and three times
week residue.
. 1"
Leave Easton daily. except Son , ay. after arrivalf
Pbiladelphittand Ne.w,York mails, sayat 2 p m;
Arreve fitl!Zazit'ioth bi 4 p nl ;.
Mire Niiarett daily. except Sunday, at 10 a m ;
Arrive at Emden by 1.,2 m ;
Leave Nazarett . 'Fueeday, ThurOay. and Saturday,
on arrival of nmill front ER5t/jll, say at 4 p m
Arrive at Popenaraing by v p nu:
Lame Boponaming Tuesday, Thursday, and Satnr
' . :day it 6 a 4 m •
in
Arrive at Nrezilreth by-ID a.m.
2315 Frail Easton. by Martlies Creek, Iliddar
Richmond, Stone Church, and Tiouat Bethel, to
Dill's Pi:try, 20 miles - and Di a, 'three times a
Week.
Leave. piaton ; Tiaarlay, FaturSay. on
arrival of radiffrom New York and Philadelphia,
say at p ;
Arrive at Dill's Ferry by 0 p ;
Leave Dill's Furry Tuorlay, Thursday - , and Saturday
at 7 a al;
Arrive at Easton by 11 In.
Proposals 'valor ited for six-times.a.week service.
2316 From-Barton, by Lower Salmon and Stout's., to
llellertown, 16 miles and back. Ones •week.
Leave Eatun Thursday at 7 a in; •
Arrive at liellertown by 12 . ,
Leave ileflertown Thursday at 1 g ;
Arrive et Easton.by p ta.
2317 From stun, ::.x . lt - esstg.il's,and Blue Mountain,. to
Flinkavtlie. 24 mites and thick, once a week.
Leave Easton Thursay at 64 a In;
ArAce at Flicksville by 11 1 A a m;
Leave Fliekeville Thursday at 1 p
MEI
A rrlve,at thisten by ti p in.
2318 From Stone Church to Bolden, 3 miles and back,
otice a week.,_
Leave Stook Church Saturday at 1 p m;
Arrive at Boston by 2 p ;
Leave Boston Saturday nt in am;
Arriyeat Stone Church by 11 a m. .
2319. Frona Freemansburg. by tower Stotit's.
Sprit3gtown,liars nville. Bedminster and Dublin,
to Doylestown. 37 miles and.back. mice a week.
Leave Freematisburg Wednesday at 8 a zit;
Arrive at nor ts.tte‘vi by •cp wt;
L e oe Doylestown Taesday.at u.a ;
Arrive at Freetnaushurg by I p m.
2320 From Bethlehem. by llanoverville, to Roth, 9
miles and bock, three times a week.
Leak° Bethlehem Tue:day. Thursday, anti Suter
-44, on arrival of mail from Easton, say at OM
pin;.
Arrived Bath by 7 pail
Leave Bath Tuesday. Thursday, and Saturday at 7
a m;
Arrive at Bethlehem 69'8% a m.
2321 From Allenteau, by Itucksville. to North white
1319 50
2=i7Oil
dam 8 miles and back, three times a week.
Leave Allentown Monday, Wednesday and Friday
at §P m;
Arrive at North White Hall by 6 p In;
Leave North White 11811 Monday, Wednesday, anti
Friday at 9 a M
Arrive at Allentown by 12 tn.
2322 From Allentown, by Orefield. to Sehnert:o9l," a in
miles and back. twice a week.
Leave Allentown Monday and Tlintral; a y at 3 p ;
Arrive at Schnecksville by 6-p m ;
Leave Schnecksville Monday and .yhnrsday at
Arrive at Allentown by 12 to.
2323 prom Allentown, by 30 '.',Zit White Hall. ItiMps
pills, Fogleeville ,& ri 'villa, Kl blot 011 e. tunharra:
rule, hamburg. 'chortles-U1 lo; arid Stranatown, to
Behrersburtr.,,44 miles and' back. three 'Mies it ,
week.
Laura A...letdown Monday, reilriestitiy, and Friday
it,rire a RehrersbarB by-Biain;
Leave itehrersburg Tuesday,. Thursday, keel Satur
day at 7 R. In 7.
Arrive at Ilawiltorg by 9 n m,.,
2224 From Allentown. by Weecniville, ireziertown,
Breinipvil le, Manatawny. and *nib:key, to Hata
town, z 2 rhiles and back.. three times a wink.
Leave Allentown Monday, Wednesday, and Friday,
on arrival of mail from Bastart. say at 3 p
Arrive at Kutztown by 7 p TA;
Leave Kutztown Monday, Wolneadty. and Friday
tit 6 p m ;
Arrive at Allentown by, lI q tn.
2325 Fioni Allentown, by galena, Maeungie,...usneing-
Moen's. Leon,. Serentp,.. Martztown.. xuavinp;
11ntetti*n. Now .lattsalens. OsmtorSa. Frio - soli*
Maiden CreeTt; and Taniale, to lteadnis• 30 lulled
and back. dilly. ez.o.fro . dantl.ty.' by ra.ilrotil..
Leave Aflerltowll dall.ezeont Sunday, at 8 a m ;
Aleliti at Residing by 01.15 a in
Leave Itnutling,delly, except Sunday, at 6 a at
Arrive at Allentown by TAO a in.
NEW AbVEIITISENIENTS.
INSTRUCTIONS.
contaning conditions tole incorporated in the contracts
to the extent the department Matt deem proper.
1. Seven minute+ are allowed t.ti, each intermediate
efliee, when not Mherwise sneeifiNl, for assorting the
m , ills; hut on railroad and steamboat routes there 1,4
Iw 111) more tiebq than is stillieutut for an exchange of
"
the bus
On railroad and stentribultilitret had Other routes
where the mod,. of croivoylloco ottiiits +if lt, t,he special
agents of the Pos Office Department. film post elide
blanks. mail bags, locks and keys, are to be conveyed
without extra charge.
3. On railroad and eteamboat lines the route agents
of the department are to be conveyed Without ctierite,
and for their exclusive use, while. travelling with the
malls, a commodious car, or apertmeut in the centre of
a car, properly lighted, warmed, and furnished. adapted
tattle convenient separation and due recurity of the
mails, is to be provided to , the contractor, under the di
rection of the department.
Railroad endsteamboat coMpeniesere recinlrod to tales
the mail from and deliver it into the post offices at the
commencement and end of their routes, and to andfrout
all'.offteen,not mete then eighty rodit fkons a station Or
Propretabilh i sy he , enhatlfteabfbr tli3 ymrfOrri
mice of all other sideaervice-.4kertei for °Sloes over
eighty rodl !rota a station or landina,,
lierAPis will ho requinal for &all bags . .eoisreye4 ie
Ammo of penmen einolnyed by .reilrned comeanies.--
There will also be s way bills" prepared by postmasters,
or other agents of the department, awompany the
Mails. epeclryka the number and destination of the sev
eral bags. On the principal stag e rontan, Hkewi.e, ro•
oeiPts will be required and way, hills forwarded: the RA-
W', to be examined by the several postmasters, to insure
regularity in the delivery of mall bags.
4. No pay. will he made for trips not performed; and
for each of Ouch omissions not ratisfaetorlly ettutained
three tlines the pay of the trip may be deducted. For
arrivals so far behind`timeaste break connexion with
depending malls.and not eulimierittytexeused.one.fourth
of theieonipermti.n for tho trip Is subject to forfeiture.
Deduction will also be ordered for a geede of perform
ance inferior to that specified In the contracts-
For repented delinquencies of the kind herein epeek
fled. eularge4 penalties. pmnortinned to the nature
thereof and the importance of the mall. may he made. '
b. For leaving behin lor throwlng oil the mails. or
any portion of them . bar the admission of passengers,
or Ter being renter:m.l in setting up or Ir-tinning an ex
press cenreying intelltgeeee in itivanoe or the mall, a
quarlerrs p=ie may be deducted.
6 1 Pines Will lie imposed . unless the delinquency be
promptly and satisfsetorily exnlainad by Gel•titleates of
peetmoeten or the affidavits of other ere•lible persona,
for failing to arrive in content. Lima; for neglecting to
tette the mail from or thdhorr into aii;kat otlf , n• for; -our.
tering : it to he wet. injured. eleetroymh rebind, or lost;
and fin• refuSing, ofter demand.. to ccnvey the mail sp
frequently a' the contractor runs. or Is concerned in
running s. roach. car, or steamboat on a route.— •
7. The Postmoster General may Rona the contract'
for repented failures to run agree:o4y to cod - trace r.Alet
violating the Post Office hews. or diebe3ring the inatrno—
tions of the department; f.rrofusing to discharges ears
Tier when requiring by rho department to do so ; for
running an express as aforemid; or for transporting
pemots or pecker : es Con ePring mailable mutter out of
the mall.
8. The Postmaster General tang order an inmease of
service on a mote by allowing timer r a pro rata in.
crease on the contract pay. tie may change schedutist
nf *pa rteres ainhartivids Muff shwas, and partienlarly
tit : realm them contam to connexions with railroads.
'without increase of 'pay. provided the running time be
not abridged...4ra may itiO order an increase of speed,
allowing, Within the restrictions of the law, a pro rata
increasrief pav for the rellithinti struk or carriers. ft
-any. • The contractor may, however. in the ease of fir
praise 'of speed. relinquish the contract, by giving
prompt notice to the department that he preihre doing
en to carrying the order into effect. The Postmaster
Gimeral may alto cur nil or discontinue the service. in
whole or in part, at pro rata decremo lit pay. allowing
one inenth'S extra conmensation nn the amount.
pansed.with. whenever, in ids opinion, the public Inter
este require the shale or In Mae he denims to tUper ,
Cede Why a different grade of transportation.
O. Payntentr will he made by collections from or
dreftS on postmasters, or otherwise after the expiration
of each quarter—say In February, May, August, and
November.
20. The diet:inei,e are given according to the Wei .IU. ,
formation; bat nn iteeriea.ed pay will be allowed . should
they be greater than.adyerthied. if the pointi.trefie sup•
plied be correctly stated: -Bidders nritst fn . * CUM.
BeIVCS on this point. ttud .4 so In rererimee tel two weight,
of the mail, the condittori:ofrroada, streams. rte.
and all toll bridge.. ferriealir obstruciticris of any kind
by which expense may bd tneurreil.. tto claim for addi
tional pay. hated on such ground. can he considered;
not for :Memel 'mistaken or misttpprelem don as to the
degree of service; nor for bridges destroyed., ferries die.
eon' /need. or 0:11er ob4rnetions increasing distance. oe•
earring daring, the contract term. Of established
after this advertisement is issued, and also during t
contract term. are to be visited without extra pay ff
the distance be not. Inermwed.
n. A bid received after the last day and hour nam
ed. or without the etetranty required bylaw and a cer
tifleate as to the sufficiency of such graranty. rennet be
considered in competition with a regular proposal- rea
sonable in amount.
12. Bidders should first proncse tor service ; strictly.
nce rditur to the advertisement, and then. if they desire,
separately for different service; and if the regular bid
be the lovre.t ()nee] for the elvertised service, the oth
er propositions mar be considered.
13. There should be but one route bid far in a propo
sal. Consolidated or combination bids (-proposing one
,eurn for•twoor more, routes") are forbidden by law, and
cannotbe considered. ~, z'
•- .144 - 7„=illhefroute.the pitr : 7lCe.,the yen:ply payotheaallte
and residence df the bidder „ (that is; hie usual poet of
stidlei4Sl and those of each riteMboret affirm, where
e company offers. tdrould be distinctly staled.
15. 'Bidders are requested to use ea 'fin , as practica
ble, the printed farm of proposal furribthed: by the, de
pertmoot, to write out in full the sum of their bide, and
to retain eonida of them
Altered tide shoilid not be submitted t.bnr atundd
bids once submitted be withdrawn. No withdrawal of
a bidder nr auarantor.will be allowed .unless dated and
received before the lasi day_ for receiving proposals.
Each bid daft be guarantied by two rerponsiblo per.
• • '", • •• r; ;
.oeneratotara. neles cannot be admitted. The bid and
gitarauty, tiliectid be signed plainly vilth the full name of
each person.
The department resorres the right to reject any bid
Which may he deemed eXtrltrugatit. end also to diem.
gord the bids of foiling contractors and, bidders.
10. The bid should be scaled. superscribed "Mall
Proposals, State of Penn.." addressed "Second Aassistant
i Postmaster General. Contract OfSee," and 'sent by mail,
not by or to en agent i find postmasters wilt not enclose
proposals (or lettere of any l - ,ind) in their quarterly re
tante.
..
IT„ The contracts are to he executed anti taunted
to the departtntnt by or before the Ist day of August,
18fin but the service must be cornmeneed„.on the let
July preceding. or on the mail day nextaftir that date,
whether the contracts be exacting' or not. ..14'o propos".
tion to.tnto.fer will be. considered until the contracts
are executed and received at the department; and then
no transfer will be.ellnwed unio:s viral and sufficient
reasons therefur:are given, to-Ite.detertnined be the de
partment. In all cases the'rctirine contractor will be
required to become one of the sureties on the new Call
tmet.
rost.mnsters et rases on or near railrowt. but
more than eighty rod from a station. will, immedl ' ately
after the Wet of Mitrek next. remort their exact Odense
from the tlosVest .totiort and how they are otherwise
aupoliorl With the mall, to enable, the Postmaster MOTH
eral to direct a mail messenger supply from the bit of
July next,
19. Section akehteen of itn act of Congress approved
March i 11141. proildes.thst mititritets for the transpor•
.tation of the melt aball he let 'in every case tel the low
est hldler tendering ituffieient guaCenties for faithful
performance-vrithont uthe reference to •the mode of
-such transportation, than may be necessary to provide
for the Abe celerity. certainty. and security of such
transportation." Under this law. bids that propose to
transemrt the mail with 'celerity. certainty, and attend
t}." having been &aided to be the only -laced bids, are
construed as providing for the entire mail, however
large. and WhaWver, may be the_ mode of conveyance
necessary to insure its "celerity, certainty, and s a euri.
2b" 'add will have the preference over all others.
20. A. modifleation ttf a bit , hi soy or ibi • easelitial
terms le tantamount to a new hid and cannot be rawly -
ed. eo an to interfere with a reamhr competition, atter
the last hour set for reeeiving bids. Making a new bid,
with guaranty and certificate, is the only way to modify
a previous bid.
21. Postm.ters are' t• be careful not to certify the
sufficiency of trunrantor. et: euretint without kdowing
that they are persons of entlicient respoi.4llAlity; and
bifi , lers: guarantors. t -nretlee ace httinctly noti
fied that on a tailor, to enioninto tor perform the con
traets for the serviee prQp(Aell far in the accepted bids.
tliefr legal liabilities gill be enforced against them.
22. • Presenteeotra,-tors. an I cor.on4 kit two at tits
department,-mit-t. equally with.nthers. procure guar
antomond,certiticates of their suffieiency -übstuatially
to hecorms s hove pre.--rib.sl. The Certificates of infi
ficiency must be signed by a• postatawor orby &bi l k, of
a court of record. Nu other eertificato,willheadmitted.
J. 1i.)1,T, Pastirtasfee "Gellaear.,
l'ebruary 1860-tit.
Le li:titian NEM tut insurance
Comp:o4lv.
•
incorporated by the. , tßaislature of Pti.
CIIAR'TER R ;PEPEL...I,
OFFICE AT JONESTOWN, ZEBA TUA
N61, 1 ' CoUNTY:
GITARANTAr e CAPITAL
.$55,000
films CONTRA Kqis in full operation, and ready to
1 make In:Wraiyas on all
s hinds of property, in Anon
o rw_ru.",g, and:ea as faviirshic terms as any. WOn_goT ,
ern.. and safe company, either on the ,Itutual or joint,
et
.elt principle:
land-40111 intr.*NEß,
Pneidetrt—'
Tresuritrar--GEO. F. KEILY.
Secretary—WM. A. BARRY.
DIRECTORS :
Joan Ramsay Esq. Oso. Rose,
GEO. R. Manx. D. bl. EARMAHT,
•. .INAPOLEON DEMI, JERR. Sirn n,
..3nIIN C. SELTZER, S. K. THArrethas:
DAVID M. SAXE, ,MATID UNIV.;
IMicrel. 11. Ruyan, . WS. A. BAILiT._
ANTHONY S. SLY. Agent for fAbcancoi: and nicinrier
Jonestown, Fed. 23. 1959.
Delasvare fiafilly
sti ant it k , 4!: rupan y 7
O F Pillkl)l,LPtilA i
INcoaPORArED 18345, • .:!•
rrimS Onnipaity I. mutual in the tilri3ionef tberffikefits,
and net of the leases:
The profit. of the bind:Was aro -remain
with the Company as a gflatttiltea and -ifroteetioit to the
ia.are4:‘F,Aiost ; which fend le reptesent.sl by scrip
or eertiticebl iAgtwd by time company 0 .0) ir mare d, b ast .
,
ing interestnot , •zo•etetiasix.per, sent.
4 th over
Salto I*lg ICA 11111111 OS Mil
. .
", - routis p. tit.lnoily a I.ll,l.tinj)7,litt
POMINYIV4rfftt 4ttiti . loans United Stapler Treasury note
and Min t,ealethßi.lß or I " , aoSylvanialleliro.t.l Corn
lomitadeos made against 105840 Are at as Av.'
bentaile by. any tft.tft,
notes required. '
Unitary 11, 11350: [Agent 'J..>
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