tilt Contr. KrNegligence is the rust of the soul, that corrodes her best resolutions. KrLove a man as you judge him; but do not judge him as you love him. OzZrlt is n base and narrow mind to which suspicsion is natural.' o:7 Secrecy is the key of imprudence, and the sanctuary of wisdom. oThe stars (1173n0t more surely lieep their courses, than en ill-regulated man hood will follow a misdirected youth. OtrA heart full of grace is better than a head full of notions ; a man may be a great scholar, and yet be a great sinner. oThe editor of one of the papers offers to give his likeness to all his pat rons when they pay their bills. THERE, jouri, that's twice you've come home and forgotten that 'lard." --"La, mother, it was so greasy that it slipped my mind." (gT A young sawbones, having court ed a girl a year, and got the mitten, turn ed round and sued her father for "visits" he paid her. "Husband, I must have some change tn.day," "Well, stay at home and take care of the children ; that will be change enough anyhow. VTA cynical writer asks "when will women cease to make fools of them •elvesl" Probably when men cease . to admire and love fools more than women. frj - The Lady who "Look the stich in her side," has arrived at the conclusion that a stich in the hole of her stocking would be infinitely more serviceable. ():::r He that prolongs his meals, and sacrifices his time, as well as his other convenience, to his luxury, how quickly does he outset his pleasure. KrThere are two classes of persons of whom it ►nay be truly said that their word is as good as their bond—those whose word is never bloken, and those whose bond is good for nothing. OzrA foreigner, who had mixed among many nations, was asked if be had observed any particular quality in our species that might he considered uni versal. Ho replied, "Me link dat all men love lazy." Wino a man's conscience begins to get hard, it does so faster than anything in naturo. It is like the boiling of an egg; it is very clear at first, but as soon -as it gets cloudy, one minute more and -you may cut it with a knife. Krße careful to keep a guard con• stonily before the fire of a room in which there are ladies• The present exten sive dresses were made to catch sparks, and are liable to be caught by red-hot cinders that are apt to leap out of the grate. A man who had brutally assaulted his wife, in London, was brought before Justice Kavanagh, lately, and had a good deal to say about getting justice. "Jus- tice" replied Kavanagh, "you can't get it here, I am sorry to tell you, as this court has no power to hang you. Et:rA country dominie had a hundred boys and no assistant. "I wonder how you manage them," said a friend, "with. out help." "Ah," was his answer, "I could manage the hundred boys well enough; it's the two hundred parents that trouble me— there's no managing them. A' Western preacher, after stating that tea, coffee, sugar, pickles, preserves, milk, meal, snuff' and tobacco were adul terated, streaiehed himself up to his full heighi,and with great emphasis exclaim ed:—Who then will dare to deny the fact that this is a wicked and adulterous gen eration ? Oz On a winter night, when the moon shone bright, and the snow was crusted o'er, with a maid as fair as seraphs are, I 514 from a hill down lower. Ere we reached the place (like a horse on a race,) our swift sliding sled careened; and, tresses fair, streaming back on the air, sweet Sallie went eend over eend. ' NERY• DAY EXAGGERATIONS,-"I am tired to death." So you have said often; and are alive still, and in good health too. "I have not had a wink of Bleep all night." Arid yet your bed fellow heard you snore several times, "I would not du it for the world." And yet you have done many things squally as bad for a penny. "We were up to our knees in mucl."— You know very well the dust was not over your .shoes. Callous asserts that he could throw himself into a state of ecstacy when he liked. The witches of Lapland answer all questions, and the Priests of India deliver their oracles, when in this state. The trance state of our modern spiritu alists is but the same state. In the ec• stacy of ancient time they preteutled to answer many questions that they could not when in a natural condition, the same as our spiri tualists. (Nothing new in.moclern I WAS ONCE YOUNG it is an excellent thing for all who are engaged in giving instruction to young people, frequently to call to mind what they were themselves when young. This practice is one which is most likely to impart patience and forbear. ance, and to correct unreasonable expec tations. At one period of my life, when instructing two or three young people to write, I found them, as I thought, un usually stupid. I happened 'about this time to look over the contents of en old ,_copy-book written by me when I was a boy. The thick upstrokes, the crooked down strokes, the awkward joining of letters and the blots in the book, made me completely ashamed of myself, and I could at the momeut have hurled the book into the fire. The better how ever, I thought of backward scholars. I was cured of my unreasonable expec tations, and became in future doubly pa tient and forbearing. In teaching youth, remember that you, were ()Ace young, and in reproving youthful errors, endea .tvor to ecalltopirtd your own. •, Tountv accounts Receipts and Expenditures OF LEBANON COUNY, 1859: SOS. T 110WINIAN, Treamarer of Lebanon County, in cc count with Bald County from the 3d day of January, 1859, until the 2d dm of Janunry.lB6o. DR. IZECEEPTS. To aggregate amount of Tax levied in tho 'differeut Townships and Boroughs of Lebanon county for the year 1859, viz North Annville South Atinville Bethel Cold Spring Cornwall Nara Hanover Heidelberg Jackson Lehansu Borough, E. W ) Lebanon Boroogli. (W. W.) North Lebanon Borough North Lebanon township Booth Lebanon townrldp Loudouderry MUlcreelc Swate.ra Union To balance in the handset' Treasurer,as per last year's account 585 61 To cash received from John Betchold, ex cess tax for the year 1859 24 45 To cash received from Gideon Rupp,excess tax fer the year 1808 9 31 To cash received from Jacob Blxier, excess tax tar the year 1858 To cash received from Oliver Bowman, ex. case tax for the year 1858 6 44 To cash received from Jos. Zimmermen,ex• cuss tax for the year 1858 1 62 Tootles received from Enoch Garret, excess tax for the year 1858 3 3d To cash received from Andrew 'IL Embich, excess tax for the year 1858 To cash received front Andrew Ciendenin, excess tax for the year 1858 To cash receive. from John Nerth, excess tax for the year 1858 26 .15 To cash received from Peter Loser, excess . tax for the year 1858 - 3 t,7 To cash received frees Moses Light, excess tax for the year 1859 To cash received from Samuel Geib, excess tax for the year 1858 7 48 To cash received from Michtel Kohl , excess . . . tax for the year 1859 4 87 To cash received from Jonathan Bender,ex• case tax for the year 1859 53 42 To cash received from John Wolfersberger, . . excess tax fin the year 1859 13 37 To cash received-from J0...4>h F Light, ex cess tax for the year 1858 3 45 To cash received from Win. Hoverter, ex cuse tax for the year 1.838 7 CS To cash received from James 'Rummel, for strays sold 4 75 To cash received from A. S. Ely, for fines 4 00 To.eash received from George Reidenaur, for Shingles 5 00 To cash redeived from A. S. Ely, for strays sold 2 00 To cesh received from Joseph floury., , for strays sold 62 To cash received from Town Council fcr coal and ktitil 20 03 To cash received from the Borger Family for use of Court Rouse 12 00 Tocash received from the Bell Ringers for use of Court House 5 00 To cosh received from B. r. Flowers ; fog the use of Court House 5 00 To cash received from James W. Elbar, Jury Fees 36 00 To cash received from Cyrus P s.lillerJury Foes To cash received from sundrry parsons as temporary loan OUTSTANDING TAX. Joaeph 0. nindle, for the rear 1854 John Focht for the year 1557 188 94 Jana Iletehold for the year 1957 74 39 Joeiuh Bowe:wafer the year 1857 164 64 - 417 87 Gideon Rupp for the year 1859 134 66 Wm. Ilovertar do 1858 422 06 Jacob L I.lixlar do d .P 139 77 Samuel F Dasher do do 40 43 Oliver Bowman do do 398 48 Joe Zimmerman do do 617 03 Enoch Garret do do 258 43 i. II Embich do do 575 64 Joe F Light do do 188 12 Simnel tieib do • do 140 91 And. Clundenin do do 255 24 Jelin North do do 435 20 Wm Wmlfly do do 321 85 Peter Lceaer do do 253 93 Moves Light do do .343 63 _. - 4527 31 Additional Mises •FA3 00 Abaternvot received /row State on 4, 7,091 95 for funds used of County for paying off State Taxed 351 59 • ea... The ftlilo% ing calieeters bare p Lid the nuirm n set opmeite their respective names since Vie 23d day or January, 1860 John Shott $lBO 00 Fannie' Gelb 205 CO Daniel Keller 175 00 Joseph Zimmerman 200 00 CR.-PAYMENTS. By cash paid on Orders Issued by the Commissioners of Lebanon county, as follows, viz:— ALMS HOUSE. By cash paid David BOWlllali, Esq., Treasurer of Lebanon county Alms House, on Orders $7500 00 ASSESSMENTS AND APPEALS. By rash paid different Assessors for making the yearly - assessments, de livering appeal notices, &c., 837 46 BRIDGES OVER BIG SWATARA CREEK. By cash paid IVm. W. Murray for Plank at Union Forge $23 70 By cash paid Harrison V. Lord for repairs at Jonestown Bridge $lO 00 By cash paid Solomon Bohr for re pairs at Jonestown Bridge and 12 50 By cash paid John Harper for Plank rapid's at llarper's Bridge 42 08 . .. 88 28 BRIDGES ACROSS LITTLE SWATARA CREEK By cash paid David Mellinger fbr re- palm at NoWs Bridge 7 06 By cash paid David Boltz for repairs at Bunker 11111 2 50 -- b 50 BRIDGES ACROSS QUITAPAIIILLA CREEK. By cash paid Borough Council for re pairs at blatirct St. Bridge $llO 00 By cash paid Reuben Wolfe rsberger for repairs at Early's bridge B 00 By cash paid Cleorge Miler and. Da vid Hoffman for balance retained by former Commissioners 125 XOO 243 00 BRIDGE ACROSS THE INDIANTOWN CREEK. By cash paid John Harper for re pairs and plank 18 81 MARKET STREET BRIDGE ACROSS TEE UNION CANAL. By cash paid sapervlnors of North Lebanon borough 32 50 By .ash paid Shirk and Miller for spike 2 34 By cash paid Cloorgo Mark for labor and lumber 23 99 -- 71 sa MIFFLIN HARBOR BRIDGE. By cash paid John Philips fur labor (Ind DI att.:Hats 312 E. 9 BREIDENBACIPS BRIDGE. By cash paid Peter I.l.ltodeartuel for repairs G 2 05 By midi paid David Hollinger for rn• pain • • 2 55 ---- SO CANAL AND TULPEIIOCKEN BRIDGE. By cash paid Silas Wolverton for fin ishing said bridge e.:ording to contract 730 00 By rash paid for extra work allowed by viewers 75 00 By cash paid David IfoMager far White Load, 1 37 826 37 ZINN'S BRIDGE. By cash paid John Zinn for work and repairs BRIDGES IN GENERAL By cash paid Adam Drittinger for difliirent Drafts, Drawings & plauS thr bridges CORONER'S INQUESTS. Sy etodi paid Davidliliek for holding 9 Inquests $lll 36 By Nish paid Treiehler and Barry for post mortom examination 10 00 By cash paid F. &W. Dowers for do. 10 00 COURT EXPENSES- By cash paid Grand Jurors $414 18 By cash paid Traverse Jurors 1174 69 By cash paid Tipstaves 112 00 By CSISI. paid Court Cryer 52 50 By cash paid Sheriff for summoning Jurors 75 00 By cash paid Constables for making returns 47 89 Dy cash paid D. D. Cartnonyfor board ing Jurors 1 00 By cash paid Cyrus P. Miller, Eall•r Clerk of Quarter Sessions, fur fees Irt Commonwealth cases 1090 07 By mob paid Joseph Olefin, Justices, Constables and Police foes 172 00 By cash paid A. S. Ely, Justices, Con stables and Police fees 148 82 By cash paid Joseph Shantz for fees 29 84 By cash paid Antes Huber for fees 2 50 By cash paid John Beck for fees 3 21 By cash paid John Stains for fees 36 22 By cash paid Abraham Hellman for fees 2 00 My cash paid Samuel Babb for fees 7 44 By cash paid Usury McCord for fees 62 By cash paid Stephen U. Boltz for fees 4 44 By cash paid Peter L. Stench for fees 900 By cash paid Sat:inlet Rauck for con veylog 7 prisoners to Eastern Pen itentiary By cash puid Sam'! Mauch for board ing prisoners during 1869 769 98 ---- By cash paid for support of convicts 989 98 in Eastern Penitentiary 427 85 COURT lIOIJSE EXPENDITURES. By sash paid John M. /dark for paint- Hug Court House By cosh paid . Win, G. Fisher forinsu mace 161 60 By cash paid John Rise for roof - 448 8 9 By cash paid Charles Greenawalt for hard ware 7 . 8 87 By sash paid G. BArch Zr painting 34 96 THE LEBANON ADVERTISER.---A FAMILY NEWSPAPER. By cash paid George Bess Tor letter ing andrglasing By cash paid George Melly for repairs nud'attending cloak 25 00 By cash paid Jatnes.T. Young for gas 39 95 .By cash paid Bowman, Dauer & Capp for lumber 7 45 By cash paid Joseph Bowman for 2 years' Pamphlet laws 5 00 'By cash paid L. Brower, gas fixtures 7 50 By cash paid Henry Fellenbaum for repairs at press By cash paid David Boaer for posts By cash paid to different persons for hauling, work at Pavement, &c, $1453 62 16 2 9 5 ,1626 51 113 41 2733 58 1401 87 1778 62 • 2702 6 914 787 46 788 11 1285 ' , I 1797 32 2160 32 1193 79 1172 87 773 86 - 1045 75 LEBANON COUNTY FIRE ENGINE. By cash paid P. L. Weimer for repairs to Engine By cash paid Moyer is Baffler for re, paire at Mate - • 155541 JAIL tXPENDITUkES:. By cash paid Shark & Miller for coil _. at-Jail and Court house 130.20 By cash paid J.T. Yaung for Gas 36 60 By cash paid henry & Stine for Mer chandise 10 27 By cash pale 3. D. Krause & Co., for Merchandise 13 50 By cash paid Bowman Hauer ,t; Capp for Lumber at Jail and Court house 34.61 Ily cash pa id D. M. Karmany for hard. • were 10 03 By cash paid George Reidenaur for 2 years medical attendance &Wait 30 00 By cash paid J. T. Young for Lamp Post .15 60 By cash paid Joseph Bowman for Shoes for prisoners 14 72 By cash paid John Rise for repairs 12 21 By cash paid henry -Fellenbaum for handcuffs 5 00 By cash paid Samuel Hauck for two cords wood 0 00 By do Jacob Bachman do 9 00 By do Moses Arnold do GOO By do J. D. Searfoss for work 3 05 By do Henry Shirk for plastering 4 35 Sundry persons for cleaning Jail, Lanling, &c. 14 75 351 65 COMMISSIONERS' OFFICE. Cash p'd Jacob Bachman salary in foil 150 00 do Michael Deiningcr do 150 00 da Bat id Hollinger do 11,0 00 do Cyrus Shirk, Clerk do 360 00 do Led Kline, Counsel do 11;0 00 do Sam't Lute, Messenger do 05 00 1005.00 STATIONARY, POSTAGE AND BINDING. Cash p'd sundry persons for station ary, postage and binding 87 47 PRINTING. Cash p'd Worth & Reinoehl 174 20 do Wnz. M. Breslin 93 00 do J. Young & CO. 139 60 do Joseph Hartman 71 75 476 46 24,356 96 EIM Er] li7 07 FOX SCALPS. Cosh p'd sundry persons for Fox scolpe and probate in 05 TAXES REFUNDED. cub p'd John Kintzel S 53 do Jacob (Jackley 5 00 do Daniel Walter 1 06 • .„ - 15 40 PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST PAID. Cash p'd sundry pawns for prindipril and interact GCSO 63 _ . Cash p'd County Auditors for audit ing account 43 62 do John Krause, for auditing of fice account do A. S. Ely do 57 00 ELECTION EXPENSES. Cash p'd sundry persons for conduct ing spring election 342 75 do Constables, notifying officers 62 40 do sundry I:MMUS for conduct ing general election 459 -60 do Assessors for malting and putting up poll lists in 50 12,1G0 00 IBM OFFICE FEES. .. Cash 01 Cyrus P. Miller, Esq. Blfi 21 do John Status, Esq, 57 2d BRIDGE VIEWERS Cash p'd 'Viewers at Canal and 'Pulite hoelten Bridge . ABATEMENT ON COUNTY TAX, Abatement allowed Collectors for taxes paid prior to the 15th day of July, 1850 701 42 COLLECTORS' PAY AND EXPENDITURES. Pay of Collectors for 1854 In full 1.1 34 do 1857 do 151 20 . 1858 do 881 00 do 1859 part 289 01 - 1413 45 EXONERATIONS. Exonorations allowed for tlie year 1851 in full 9 40 do do 1857 m full 32 11 do do 1858 in full '-'6l 33 do do 1859 in part • 89 410 $ 369 19 The entire and whole amount of State. Taxes being all paid in inn to date, the fidlowing 'faxes are alt Ono the county: OUTSTANDING TAXES. Samuel Harbeson, Collector of Bust Ward 1.0.18,1011 Borough $B9B 50 Gideon Hupp, Collector or North An n• villa 082 50 Michael llurklmlder, Collector of 80.311 AnuNillo 732 98 John Shott, Collector of Cornwall 786 36 Joseph Zimmerman, Collector of East Believer 1620 Si J. IL Ifetrich, Collector of Heidle borg 1445 67 S.amuel cleau,Collector of South Lr.b. noon 609 47 . Absalom aeon Collector ...f North Let anon It 'rough 576 15 Andrew H. Emidch ‘ Coilector of East Ward Lebanon Borough 1/77 97 Daniel Kollar, Collector of Millcreek 1025 83 William W.-ofly, Col kc tor of Swa tam 1303 43 floury Haldeman, Collector of Vision 798 04 Jonathan Bonder, Collector of Jack son ' , MOO CO Henry W. Trac7, Collector of Cold Spring - 0000 00 Job n Wolf rdsergor, Collector of Lon cniderry 0000 . 00 Moses light, Collector of North Leb anon township 0 00 CO Airch eel Kuhr Collector of Bethel clovo 00 $1.1553 01 Treasurer's Coronthaion for receivs, ing $3l 007 02 at the rate of 1 per cent. $3lO 07 Treanurre's Commission for paying ont $'26,0,11 73 at the rate of 1 per cent s 203 81. - $579 88 n.aance in handg of Joseph Bow mau, Trcueurer $13,993 19 the um:ersignod, Auditor.; of tadctuon Con uty, Do Certify, that in pursuance of tho 47th Section of the Act entitled an "Act relating to .•.notice and town. ships, &a.," pitaSed the 13th day of April, A. D., 19:#. Instal the Commis:do:lore' Office, in the Borough of Lob anon, on the'l3d day (..f January, A. D ,1860, and dot audit, adjit,t and settle the several accounts rvcolred of us ty law, agreeably to th 4 several acts of Asa , nitly and supplements iheretc, according to the b‘ et of our jo.lguieut awl ILbiliti ,,, ,rinit we find in the /omega Jig. lineman. Vag.. Truasurea of Lebo:ion comity, a balance of three thousan 1 two hundred and forty time t'ollare and thi' ty nine coats in his hands. The Auditors else farther there is duo the coun ty in Outststollo a Taxes the sum of eleven th ,usand, five hundred and dive-three dollars and one cent. The Auditors also further find that the County is in. dehzed te different individual , : for loans to the /Mount a nineteen thousand five hummed and fifty dollars front which said amount deduct the outstanding: taxestogeth er with ,the an .ant in the Treaseirt.t's bends (less the contmbaions end exottereti us due collectors) will leave t ho real balance or debt of the county about eight thousand dollars. en the 21 day'of January, A. 1),, ltsw, To witness whereof we hare het - onto set our bands this 23d day of January. A D RECEINT.D, Lebanon, January 23, IMO. of Joseph 800 man, Rag., late Treasurer of Lebanon county. tho aunt of Three thousand two hundred And Forty three dollars and thirty nine centii, Babinec due County, as per set , lentunt of County Auditors. $3,243 39 C. H UOR. N ER, Treasurer of Lebanon county. EZI 37 0 Militia Account CIFLEBANON COUNTY, 1859 JOS COWMAN, Pron:urer or Lebauom County. DII To amount. of INlFitia Firms assessed for tips yesr 1849, 1393 00 ";;:u amount or excess tax received 32 34 EMEM CR. By exonerations.dla wed collectors i fall 247 00 1y collection allowed collectors in full 57 30 By enrollment allowed collectors in full 45 82 By cash paid Commissioners 60 00 By cash paid Clerk, as per ordor of Corornis4atfors 50 00 Treasurer's commiesion 012 $ll7B 34 11 78 Worth & Reinochl for printing 19 75 Wm 31 Breslin ee " 14 75 J Young & Co " ` 1 800 Waltz & 'needle, stationary 2 39 General WII Kelm for Court of In: (miry . 66 49 Major F Emhich, postage 2 50 Gen'l WII lab, do : 887 Gen't IV lirich, 8 days services 12 00 Major W Tice, do do 12 00 cola W Ryan, do des 12 00 Lt, Col J Geesaman do do 12 00 Major J 51 Mark do do 12 00 Gen'l W Uri3h,. 2 days reviewing hat- --- $3394 08 Wien 7 00 Worth do itoinatht, for printing 230 00 dery 2 25 Wm Tice, Brigade Inspector, 1 year salary 150 00 Woolleon, leader of the Myere town Baud for 1 day services 21 00 Bilance for distribution 595 45 160 00 Balance for distribution atnonget the several companies 595 44 CLAIMS OF THE DIFFERENT-COMPANIES. Washington Artillery claims 364 50 Deduct Fines • • 138 50 • 1600 5 90 2 9 59 90 150 4)0 COUNTY AUDITORS 10 00 19 00 E:E=MI /I FIN it Y RILAN DT, (II 19 A uaitore of J A NIES II UMM Pll,, AND !LEW Pia, Luinin , D Co $1425 31 National Rifle clai um XOO 50 Deduct Fi umi 10 00 -- 288 5C Jobeltown Rifle Oxidic 20R 50 Deduct Nines Si) 00 - 128 60 Frederic kOm rg Guards claim 41 - 1, 00 DAuct Fines 5 00 - 404 00 klyergewE Dragoone'claim 1255 6i' Deduct flues 30 00 - 1219 60 Distribution amongst the e.rerot Ormpani , s at Um . rate of 2615.100 per cent on Oil jPollar. Washington Artillery, °apt, Embich 61 8 0 ,4 'National mt e. Cst•t. Irani e•r Jonestown Rifle, Capt Mnr,ay FretlerleAthirgi.uwrds. Capt. Earnet 6 Myerst9wn Drsgroon, Capt.Dauges .1 3 379 11 141141 morns BRANDT ; (IIS) JAMI 11.01 MEL, Auditors ANDREW FOY, Attest:--Cial.:3 SHIRK, Cbtrk, Lebanon, February 2, i AGO S ET T LIFIIII EAT'T BET %VEEN the Direemri: f the Leha• nn n County Ahnshottae, and tin, A a oitor , of sati County, for the year ending on tit- 2d day of January. Ma, inclusive: . . DR Balance on 134 year's settlement, in the ban of David Bowman, Treasurer 17S 20 Cash of Connisaioner:. on S orders 7500 00 " Jacob Pali »y for 2 horses 215 00 , Wm Rauch for Jacob Rauch 51 a 5 " A 8 Whit oar; for Sarah Dotter 74 00 " Ah'm Fernsler for John Hellman 26 00 " Datil Reitman for Fanny Urilian's child 20 GO " Thos Runkle far Dimes chit iron 70 00 " Polly Long for her implicit tin Atnisholiso 110 00 " 110. Kreider (Steward) for 2 311W9 e.;l ‘l 50 00 " 4, •` " for pasture 350 " Moses Arnold ror wood 2 , 1 00 " Wa.ermnn, Osborne A . Co , for 'Chicano t on bills 9 41 Gnat). of Dr. W. M. 'Willard 1 7 .. r Shrugs 6UO Rudolph Kreider for timothy seed 1 25 " Jacob Light, tor timothy seed 260 " Ed. fireidar @toward) for steno Xohl . 12 II Paid for settlement with Montour county 67 71. ' Lemon Mutual Fire Insurance Co. 7:3. 18 ~. " ont.d3or medication 105 44 " Clorerseed 26 00 • " Fish - 6 4 , 0 " Bede and Bedding 4S 05 " Fire-proof safe 120 00 " School Teaching 500 " Groceries'B3 9 10 " Drugs and Spices 72 till " Tailoring 00 06 ‘• Lumber 39 57 " Saddlery -22 22 " Stationery and Splits '9 33 " TinwareB 17 " Coal 4 - 0:: 77 " Farriery 11 69 " flit olingsvages and Out dour labor 210 70 " Potatoes 4O 44 " settlement with Penn's State Luna tic 4 Fyl tunf:62 00 Paid Mr Sa [arias 573 00 " Toll 685 " Trees 12 50 " Farm implements 42 81 " Grain and Salt 1258 28 ° Range and Stores 41 25 " Freight 27 92 " Constable's services S 03 . Tobaccolo2 51 " Brick -,.._. 9.2 30 " Shoos, hate and caps '26B 59 " Collins and shrouds ' • • bi 00 o Carpenters' Work ..3 00 " Blacksmith work 48 70 o Ont.door winners , 106 23 .- Bringing paupers 26 00 ° Hospital nurse lb 62 " Cat ding, fulling and dyeing 22 10 " Gratuities 77 20 " hard ware 93 01 . Merchandise 1209 33 " Cattle • '674 00 Balance in the hands of Treasurer • 451 91 EIM '6 30 I= In conformity with an act of the General e•elohly of the Commonwealth of Penney raids passed the 16th day of Murch,lB3o,entitled - an Act for the erection of Hones for the support or the poor of Lob mon County." have we, the undersigned, Directors of the P.ww of said county, in conjunction with the regularly elected .8 e ditors, whose duty it is to examine the f.recrojog Ernie' ment of recelotoaroi expenditures of me Poet thence Inststution from the Zal day of .11mo:try, A. D 1664, to the 2,1 day of January, 1860. hide:dreamt tindtha seine correct. MEI WI; the noderei toed. Anditere oteeted to settle and adjeat the SON eral aeronnta of Lebanon 'county, tin re• port that we have examinett the fore4rns, ;wean n; and venehera thereunto Iv-101141:1g. and fin I the sarna cotes rtet. In witness whereof wo hare hereunto w=t oar ha .ds and Basle the 2:3a ,ity or .I:tort , r.v. ! D., 18 A. HENRY BRA r, (rt JAMES fl um 31 El., Auditors. FOX, Attest :—Grffrs ShIEK, Clerk. MALES Under 10 yenrs,ll Between 10 4 23 do 6 do 20 a 30 do 3 do 30 4 40 do 0 do 40 it 50 do 12 do 50 & 60 do 6 do 60&70do 10 do 70 ft SO do 8 Tothl, Died during the enr,l Ths followingartic:es were 147 pairs shoes - • 87 do pito is 171 hats 87 Buse h.ts it d caps 133 Rouadabouts 84 handkerchiefs 32 Coats 51 pairs of Boys' pants 104 foti;1; suspenders 158 Mena' shirts 107 Frocks 110 Aprons Slaughtered during the yeAe: 21 Steers. welshing, 12580 pouudt. 27 Eloga, weighing 01837 p muds. $lO. L#9 so 2 t 3 30 The product at the Farm wa3 aS tulles g: 527 bushels Wheat 40 toads /lay 90 do Rya b 041,0, 965 do . Fot , acos clirilisead 900 do Corn • 12300'hutivdslime MOO do Oath Lodged over night, 3633. Lebatmon, Febrdary 2, 18 ' • CL OC KS,CL 'O C KS, JUST BY RECEIVED AT .31: 1 MACKER , S, From 1,25 to $lO, 8 day and 30 hour, Oct. 22, 'S6. NEW LIV EKY sT A 111 LE. I undersigned respectfully inform the public that he has opened a NEW STABLE, at Alrs. , t RISE'S Ilotel, ;4larket street, Lob- . anon, where be will keep for the public aetoMinodetion a good stock QM ... 4 11 of HORSES and V.EIIICLES. Ito veil . eep gentle and good driving nurses, and handsome end safe Vehicles. Also. careful Drivel's furnished when desired. Also OMNIBUS fur Parties, Ac. Lebanon, April 21, 185 S. JAMES MARCH. IF YOU WANT A good PICTURE for it 3lodallion orPlo, call at I) Al j"-X. LY'S Gallery, next door to the Lebanon Deposit Hank. -.0. IF YOU WANT A PlGTUltki'of.yeu r deceased fr lend. enlarged anC colored in oil, call at DAILY'S Gallery, next deer to the Lebanon Deposit Dank. IF YOU WANT APHOTOGRAPII of yourself or friend, the best are to he had at DAILY'S Gallery, next door to the Lebanon. Deposit Bank. TUE NEW BAKERY, 111111 undersigned would respectfully inform the citi zens of Lebanon, that has commenced the BAKE -INO BUSINESS, in all its vnriettcs, at his steed, on Cumberland street, Lebanon, nearly opposite the Buck Hotel, and will supple customers with the best BREAD, CAKES, &c., Sze. Flour received from customers and returned to them iu bread at short notice. CONFECTIONERIES, of all kinds, fresh and of the best quality, constantly on hand, and furnished et tbe, lowest prices. The public is invited to give me a trial. Lebanon, Nov. 9, 1859. F. 11. FIGUR% CARPETINGS. T WOULD respectfully invite the public to call and I examine my new fall stock of Carpetings of Foreign and Domestic manufactures; English Tapestry Brussels, front 75 to $1 25; two Ply Ingrain, suitable for parlors, setting rooms and chambers, from 31 to 87; entry and stair carpets, &c. Also, large stock of floor and table Oil Cloths, Window Shades, Green Cum Cloth, % and 114 yards wide; floor Drugget, Matta, Rugs, &c. • - PIIINEAS DOUGH, Jr.,' (late Shoemaker & Hough) 508 N. 2d street, above No. hie, Weat side. branch Store 802 Spring Garden street 2d door above Bth, South aide. Philadelphia, October 19,1859. SUITABLE CHRISTMAS PRESENTS Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs. Very Cheap Worked Collars, Gents Silk Handkerchiefs and Cravats, Neck Ties and Mufflers, ' Table Cloths, Napkins and Towels, • Bajon's kid and Gauntlet Gloves, Hosiery of every description, reduced 1214 cents for Christmas, Chintzes, Brace Suspenders a new article. Christmas is approaching and those who wish to make their selections of HOLIDAY PRESENTS would do well to oall at HENRY di STINE'S Store. :1425 8 4 236 60 ENE SA M DEL BEIM. CHRIST'S NIM Director:4 JAMES BENSA):I, kyr:A.:vox A LArsimusz, o.a.nu.t= y 1. Ih6o. FP:MALI:I. Under 10 }•e:ve 3 Uutwevn Itt 20 do do 20&:54• do 7 do 04 &40 do 5 do 40 &50 do 7 do 60 &60 do do 60 a7O do 9 do 70 *5O do 2 S • used during the yesr c 2 ;✓fens' combs 77 Pettieor,ts 241puir SLeckiugg nOrillVtd f.B Vests 104 Combs • strsw hwts 70 Flue Combs 11 L Wenl,n's Sbirte 57 Necke:chieft SEE GRIEFF'S Boot Shoe Store Remoted. New Spring and Summer Stock ! THE Undersigned would respectfully inform the public that he has lIIMOVED his BOOT and SIIOE SCOIiE to the room lately occupied' by John Ciroeff 's Ott/edit:at ery store, where he has opened a beautiful stock of Spring and Summer Boots and Shoes, for Ladies, Gentlemen andChildreu, assortment is very complete. and embraces:ill tho latest styles, which he can sell oat at low prices. The public will please Ball and examine. DANIEL 011.EFF. N. 11.--TnAvabxaS, now is your time if you wish to see a large assortment of Trunks. ;Wises, and different kinds of Bags. Come one, come alii Lebanon. April 7.1858. 2177 00 Look to Your Interests. _ . Come one I Come all ! see. and judge - for yourselves. Torni owssitit respectfully invites the citizens of Lebanon county to call at his new BOOT, SHON and HAT Store, in Walnut street, between Carmany's and Bomberger's Hotels, where.he has opened a spien• did new Spring and Summer stOck of Boots and Shoes for Gentlemen ; also Hats Caps ibr Men and Boys. He takes orders for Boots and Shoes, and makes them at short notice out of tho best material; and will war rant them to give perfect satisfaction. He is determined to sell very low fur Cash or four months' credit. Lebanon, April 20,1859. Philip F.llleCnitiv FASHIONABLE BOOT AND SHOE MAKER O Cumberland Street, one door East, of tithe Black Horse Han Hotel. Thankful for the very liberal patronage extended to moll'. the short time I have been in business, I would respectfully solicit a continuance of the patronage of the public. - Ile has at all times an assortment of BOOTS and SitOitS of his (wit manufacture on hand, which will be disposed of on reasonable terms. TINE BOOTS, LADIES' GAITERS, Sse. Those desiring a neat, well made article, aro invited to give me a trial. Childrens' Shoes of every variety and color on hand. Heavy work made to order. ARP All work warranted. Repairing neatly done and charges made moderate. Lebanon, Sept. 11,1889 NEW STOCK OF FALL S. WINTER Bootte_:,Shoes, Hats, Caps, &c. fiWillnudersigned has returned front the East, and j_ has opened at his store, on Walnut street, a manifi cent stock of L i BOOTS. SHOES, HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS, 1 embraci l Zit r e A n 'L lo i s il t rG eoi n nlitt. S' t . .e ' ectent ever offered to the Lebanon public, for Ladies, Gen tlemen and Children. II is assortment far the i stiles in cludes the latest styles of Shoes, and a new article of Gum Boots, elegantly adapted to the coming season.— For the Gentlemen he has the latest style Hats, of all qualities, and atlowtprices , and Boots, Le., of the lat est fashions. For Boys end Men he has a great assort ment of Caps, of the latest styles. A great assortment of Gum Boots and Shoes of all 'kinds. Ile sure to call and examine this stock before purchasing elsewhere. .tar- Mr. Bowman has removed his Boat and Shea Store to the corner of the alley, opposite the jail, a font doors south of kis late location, in the Courier building 30S. BOWMAN. Irj&. Measures taken and work made to order. October 12, 15.59. ~ Boot and Shoe Store. 8 • 6 ictotrJAM; 1147EDEL respectfully in forms the public that he still Main ues his extensive establishment in . oak, 141/04 1 his new building, in Cumberland st., where he hopes to render the same satisfaction as heretofore to all who may favor him with their custom. He invites Merchants and dealers in BOOTS and SHOES, and every one trite wishes to purchase fashionable and durable articles in his line, to call and examine for themselves, his large and varied stock. Ile is determined to surpass all competition in the manufacture of every article in his business, suitable for any Market in the Union. A dne ears is taken in regard to materials and workmanship; none but the best quali ty of LEATHER and other materials are used, and none but the best workmen are employed. P. S.--lte returns his sincere thanks to his friends for the very liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on him. Ile hopes by strict attention to business andendeavoring to please his customers, to merit a share of public pat ronage. fLebnnon, Feh.li, =I G.. L. ATKEV.S -& Bro. ....... _.,---- i ' I HAVING 'united in the ROOT and Sons Itt'sEvass, and front their determination to bepunetual.and make im e r,. , . 4 , Ilene but the best of Ifiglib i . ,- <1 ' -.lif, w atin ork, g th a lar ey f go of pub- eellikc SO . .:,:, lie patronage. They V-2::*-, will always be found ' 41 ,,, : at their OLD STAND, (Nair Dmito.vo,) in Market Sired, nearly opposite Widow '.Rise's Hotel, where they wilt be ready to serve and please their customers. They have now on hand a large assortment of BOOTS, SHOTS, TRUNKS, stis t, CARPET BAGS, &c., which they offer et mimed Priers, rip Persons dealing at this SIM MILE, van be suited with HEADY-MADE WORK, or have it made to order. Sati.lactiow is always warranted. Particular attention given to the It EPAIIIING Roots and Shoes. LLebanun, April 20, 1559. Merdiatat Tailoring. REMOVAL. 0 S. RAMSEY.Iaas removed to the first door south k 7)„ from Henry & Stine's Store, and opposite the Ea gle Hotel, where he will keep no assortment of Clotbs, Cossameres, arid Irestings. Also resedg made clothing and furnishing goods such as Shirts, Hose, Gloves. Handker chiefs, Neckties, &e., of which will be sold as cheap as at any other establishment in Lebanon. CUSTOMER WORK attended to pnimptly, end good fits guaranteed. S. S. RAMSAY. Lebanon, April 13,18.54. Fashionable Tailoring. rpirE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and 1 the public in general, that he has commenced the TAILORING BUSINESS in all its branches, at his resi dence, in East Lebanon, (Cumberland Street,) 2 squares east from Major aloyer's - Hotel, (south side.) By atten tion to business, promptness in his engagements, good fits, and moderate charges, he hopes to receive a share of the public. patronage. Ile was a long time in the cm ploy of Miehrel Wagner, deed., and feels. confident of giving general satistliclion. Being a new beginner he solicits the patronage of the public. Lebanon, May 12, 1858. GEOROE Mc:CA.III,LI. Ready Made Clothing! A Splendid assortment of Sommer Clothing, Coats INestP, Pants. and every thing else for a pleasant SUMMER SUITAnsf opened and now for exhibition and sate, at the large Clothing Emporhuu. Centre Buildings. .1. M. ft AItER of the firm of Reber & Bro's has just returned from the city with a large and well selected:Ls sortment of CLOTHING. They are sold at reduced prices to suit the times. Also a variety of llome Made Clothing. ;:•somethingfor every body. Cali at RABER & itRO'S, 2d Story. Lebanon, June 1, 1850. se- Fashionable Tailoring! IVOLTAM, LIOFFMAN would respectfully inform J the Citizens of Lebanon, that he has IIEMOVEII his TAI LORI NC nosiness to Cumberland Street, two doors East of Hiegel's: Store. and opposite the 'Washing ton house, where all persons who wish garments made op in the most litshionable style and best manlier, are in vited to call. Ile has lately received the ...Yew York, Phil adelphia, Paris and London reports of Spring and Summer Pashidns, end as Ile has none but the best workmen employed, he guarantees (list all work entrusted to him will be done in a saiisr;:ctou manner. With lds thanks to ?/ , 3 Cri§tomers fur their pat ronage heretofore. he respectfully solicit.qimblic favor. TO TA] Lovs !—Just received and for sale the N. York and Philadelphia Repmt of Spring & Summer Fashions. Tailors wishing the Fashions should let the subscriber know of the fact, so that he can make arrangements accordingly. MICILIEL ITOFFMAN. Lebanon, April i, 1850. O'Bourles rtlerrita at Tailor- hag Establi*liment, (LATE OF LA&CASTRIL) xT, EXT door to lIENHY ta• STINE'S STORE, Cumber hind street . , Lebanon, Pa. • I would respectfully announce to the citizens of i Leb anon, and surrouuding vicinity, that, I have ;ceeived I and opened a NEW AND SPLENDID STOCK OF FRENCH. CLOTHS, BLACK DOE SKINS, Palmy Cassi snores, Silk and Mnrseiles Vestings ' goods for Fashiona ble business teats, ac., of the latest importations, all of which will be made teenier at theshortest notice, and prices to suit the times. From the void which has been here, of a thorough practical tailor, I feel satisfied through my long experience in business, Artistic skill, and well known reputation as a Scientific Cutter, that I can compete with the first Merchant, Tailoring estab lishments in the cities of New York and Philadelphia. Trusting to the intelligence of a dieeerntnm; publie, and a Strict attention to business, I hope to meet with success. CpRO URN, Merchant,Tailor. Don't forget the Place next to 'leery & Stine's Store, Cumberland street. Lebanon, April 20,1550. SGO NEW STYLES, 1860 A DAM RISE, in Cumberland Street, between Market, and the Court House, north side, has now on hand a splendid assortment of the New Style of HATS AND CAPS, for nice and boys, for ISSS, to - which the attention of the public is recpectfully invi ted. Date of all prices, front the cheapest to the must costly, always on hand. He hasalso just opened a splen did assortment of SUMMER HATS, embracing such as STRAW, PANAMA, PEDAL, PEARL, HORN, LEO DORN, SENATE, CUBIAN, and MI others, wi1,,.11e will also Wholesale all kinds of flits, Caps, &c., to Country Merchants on advantageous terms. Lebanon, April 21, 1858. no alas not ,seon the New . Sign Put up!' tly,sTELLwAufw.t BRO., at their - WATCH ithd3rivEurt EsrAmtsummir,d32 . Market Street; ono door bolow.7th Phil . c. adelphia. ltut•tke Sign is nothitig to what is exhibited inside. American _4%44 Watches, in Gold and Silver Cases, Rail road Timekeepers of English and Swiss makes; Pashionible Jewelry and Silver ware, and also fine Table Cutlery, and the beat thing of all is that the prices of all the attractions is Within the range of the ussullast pockets. STELLWAGEN & BRO. April 27, 1859. 032 Illarket street, Philad'a. Administration Notice. N OTICE ishereby given, that letters of Adminietrn.- tion on the estate of 'William McLaughlin late ef South Lebanon township, Lebanon county, dee"cl., have been granted to the undersigned, of the township and county aforesaid, All persona indebted to the said es tate, as well as these having claims against the same, will make settlement with MARY MCLAUGHLIN, Administratrix. South Lebanon, Jan. 18, 1860. BOWMAN, HAUER. 3: CA Pl" 6 U /Mr 41. R D This Way, if you Want Cheap Lumber. THE tc.clersigned hove lately floonoll a partner i ship for the purpose of Engaging in the Lum ber Business, on 0 new plan, wouhl respectfully inform the public at large. that their place of business is liovirAN's Old Lumber Yard. in East Lebanon. fronting on Chestnut street, one square from tits, church. They bars enlarged the Yard and filled it with a new and cm:client assortment of all kinds of Llnaber, such as BOA,TIDS, PI-VMS, JOISTS, LATITS, SIIINOLES. ANT) SCANTLING, of all lengths and thieknesses. In short, they keep con stantly on hand. a full Sod well-sensOrOSl assOrlihent all lands of 3IATERIA LS, Persons in want of anything to their line are invited to call, examine their stock, and learn their prices. Thankful for pmt favors, they hope, that by attention to business and moderate prices, to merit a continuance of public patronage. IIOWSIAN, HAUER 0-I,PP Lebanon. April 8. ISSB. WOOd Woad. THE undersigned are prepared to furnish ITaetz :C,:v•-'9°%.',onv or 0.1.1 C WOOD, to order, at any place in Leb anon or North Lebanon Borouglm ()niers left at jan t o li r e j 21,1818.. WOOD and COAL YARD. I• THE undersigned, having bought Mr. , Henry Spoons Wood and Coal Yard, ar, short distance north-east of Messrs. Foster & Match's Foundry, in the borough of North Lebanon; and also bought from WU to 300 CORDS OF WOOD and from 600 to 1000 TONS OF COAL, of all kinds and grades, which I will sell atthe yard orlieliver at as small profits as will suit the times. I therefore in vite all those that are in want of any of those articles to call and see the same, ascertain prices, and judge for themselves. DANIEL LIGHT, (merchant.) North Lebanon, Aprill4,lBsS.-tf. i, ,, i„. 7 vLo g „, N . F:1 1 ... . . - - OATS. MIDDLINGS, 11 3 3 go _Wit SALT BY TIM BAG, , •1 - --31.-.3.,,...... BRAN. at the Genesee Mind of 3ITERS & SIIOUR . , Feb.:, 1558. Lebanon, Pa. A T lie Genesser Mills, in the borough of Lebanon, WfIEAT, CORN, RYE, OATS, In any quantity, for which the highest Market prices will be paid in Cash, by MYERS & SHOUP, Veb. S. 1555. Neve Furniture Store. JTARRISON K. DUNDORE would respectfully in 1. form the public that he bus removed opposite the old place, a few doors west of Bowman's Hotel, on CU TR berland Street, where be will keep the largest, finest, and cheapest assortment of FURNITURE ever offered in Lebanon. Ills stook consists of all kinds of Parlor and Common Furniture, which he will 'sell lower than the like can be bought at any other place in Ltibanon. He has on hand a large assortment of Sofits. Tetea-tetes ' Lounges. Centre, Pier, Card and other Ta bles. What Nets, Hat Racks. as. Also a large and cheap stuck of stuffed, Cruse-seat, and common Chairs, Settees, Bedsteads, and a lot of cheap Mattresses...AlSo, Looking Glasses,—Guilt. Rosewood and Mahogany—very cheap. Venetian Blinds; Carriages, Gigs and-Hobby Horses, for Children. IM,„ Particular attention paid to UNDERTAKING.— Ile hoe provided himself with the FINEST ILEARSE IN LEBANON, and will make Collins and attend Funerals. at the shorteA notice nod most reasonable terms. Letninon. Dvcenther, - 2S, 1553 OW EN IL AIF BAC 11 3 M A . N Z A FT;M irati=,!eut the rerp beat in Market Street, three doors of the Lebanon Valley . 7.'"• Railroad, on the wlst side. Ile has n large tissortineal of NEW STYLE SOFAS, JENNY LIND and other BEDSTEADS. EXTENSION TABLES, Ciineseat d nd Common CU AIRS, SETTEES, SELF-ROCKING CRADLES. SC.. .te. Ile also offers for sale at - very low prices au naive assortment of 'LOOKING GLASSES and Picture Frames of Gilt, Mahogany and Rosewood. As he manufactures the most of his furni ture himself: he can sell much cheaper than those who buy the Reailymnide. Alt orders punctually attended to, and articles safely pindted to any part of the country . He also has on hand ullkinds of FANCY WOOD and Gilt MOULDING which he offers for sale. Remember LAU RAMPS NEW WARE ROOMS, Market street, Lebanon. P. S.--. Coffins made and funerals attended at the shortest notice. H!CE=II3!! Mr. lanbneh desires parties who purpose going to Philadelphia to purchase their Furniture, to call at his Warerooms and examine his stock, as he is confident that his ware is better and %TA be sold cheaper than any that can be bought in the eitici. Ile has prepared himself to manufacture largely, and hopes to receive home patronage. Lebanon, October 5, 1559. GAVIING FUND. National CHARTERED BY TUE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA RULES. 1. Money i received every day, and in any amount, large or smell. 2. FIVE PEE CENT interest is paid for money from the day it is put in. 3. The money is always paid back in GOLD, whenever it is called far, and without notice. 4. Money is received from Execatars., Adininithwtors, 011ardit4i2S and others who desire to lur,e it in a place or perfect safety, and v hero interest can be obtained for it 5. The money received from depositors is invested in LEAL ESTATE. MORTGAGES', GROUND RENTS, and such other first class securities as the Charter directs. 9. °Mee Rostra—Every day from 9 till 5 o'clock, and on 'Mondays and 'Thursdays till 8 o'clock inthe evening. This old and well established SAVING FUND has re ceived more than TEN ,MILLIONB of dollars from near. ly thirty thousand depositors. HON. HENRY L. RENNER, President. ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Vice President Witt.rtar J. Eman, Secretary,. DIRECTORS. Hon. Henry L. Renner, F. Carroll Brewster, Edward L. Carter„ - Joseph B. Barry, Robert Selfridge, r. Francis Lee, Saml. E. Ashton, Joseph Yericos, - C. Landreth Munns, Henry Diffenderlfer. OFFICE: Walnut Street, S. W. Corner of Third Street. April 29, 1859. BACK TO THE . OLD PLACE! Ida GE R. L ./1 GE R. riENny WART lAN, the well-known Brewer, has I_l_ removed his LAGER DEER SALOON to the large and handsome three story house of Mr. Arnold, io CUM berland street, west of the Plank Itowl, where he will be pleased to see his old friends and the public generally. wholesaler dr a Tt l et tl'felvisChllleFlelsellils''elland ,I)lXt.r‘ivxezgl sown Brewery. Lebanon, Jan, 1, 1559,-tf, SWARTZ & 13110, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, QUEENSWARE, Cush pia far all kinds of Country Produce James H. SIGN OF TIIB ;MAMMOTH WATCH, Li/gig Bandino, Chtmbertan4 sti: ee t, LIiBANON, OPPRIIS to the Public on elegant nod extensive ntnort intuit OF PARIS STYLES OF FINE JEWELRY, consisting of Diamond, Ruby, Emerald, Pearl, Stone, Cameo, Enameled Work, and Etrustan Coral Breast Dina, Ear Biota and Finger Rings. GOLD Cum.xs of every style and quality. English, French, Swiss and Ameri can Gold and Silver Watches of the must approved and celebrated makers. Clocks of every description. A large variety of Fancy Goods, Paintings. rases, &c. The stock will be Maud aMong the largest iu thissce twraf pennsylvania, and has been selected with great care from the most celebrated importing and manufac turing; establishments in New York and Philadelphia. Ilse:Immo done at the shortest notice, and in a most workmanlike manner. My friends, and the Publie genially aro - invited to an examination of my superb stock: JAMES H. KELLY, Lebanon, Sept, 21, 1850. Sigu of the Big Watch, . The Lebanon County narble 1111: undersigned has now at his Marble Yard, in Lebanmi, a fine slimily of the LEBANON COUNTY MAllilLE from the Quarry of Farrel h Fisher. This Marb3o is superior to any Ame.riCan Marble, and eau be furnished at half the cost of suy, other Marble. Pee- sonsabout to order Tomb Stones, or uny thing else in which marble is needed, are invited to call:and examine my specimens. JOh N 'FARREL. Lebanon, N0v.160'1850. BOND'S MILK BISCUIT.--The lightest and most delicious Article that has over been of fered for sale in Lebanon. They have become univer, sally popular wherever introduced. They are put up in cans, containing l 0 lbs., or for sale by the sitig , e pound by r.,"OtES. ALSO, BOND'S 'BRA AND OYSTBR'OItAOK - FOR. SALE. WANTED. EMI BM Company. MEI DEALERS IN GROCERIES, &c HALL BUILDiN,q, MARKET STREET Books! Books! 4 / . WALTZ its RCBDLE would respectfully inform the Public, that they constantly • receive, front the Eastern Cities, copies of ts l 7 , all - tiff most important and attractive ;New Books, as soon as published, which they offer for sale cheaper than they can be purchased elsewhere.— Among those lately received are— Parton's Aaron Burr, Livington's Travels and Researches in South Africa. Spark's Life of Ffanklin. Abbott's Napoleon, City of the Great King, Bayard Taylor's Northern Travels, Debit and Credit, The Beason Why. They have always on hand a large assortment of School Books, Blank Books and,Statiquery, Sunday School Bookq. and a large assortinent of Flute, Plano, Violin and Guitar Music. Piano Forte, Me . lodian and Violin Instructor. PAPER HANGINGS, of Forcig:n and Domestic Manufacture, Window Shades. The PlontlilN Magazines, and ... I the NEWSPAPERS, daily 4. Weekly, can be had by calling at tbe store, on Cumberland street, in the borough of Lebanon, at the sign of the 4 `1310look." Orders left with - then for any kind ofghodsin theft line. will be Promptly attended to. Lebanon. Feb. 4, 1858. • Mama Street ahead in Cheap Books, Blank Books. SI a lion airy, l'a per Ilaugings's - Curlatos, are., T HENRY MILLER would respectfully in t/ from the public that he bas opened a NEW BOOK AND STATIONARY STORE. - in the New Lebanon Denial-rat Building, in Walnut se, a few doors south of the Court House, Lebanon, ra.. where he has on hand and for saa, a full supply of 41 kinds of new and cheap School and Sunday School, BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS. CHARTS, SLATES, IN KS, Pens and Stationary, of every description, such as Pooleenp,Letter and Note Paper, and a full assortment of Envelopes, Wrapping Paper. and Coffee Bags. Also, a number of HarmucAt., TimoLootcm, and Mrs- C'ELLANCOUS Boors, among which are lay's 5. and other Prayer Books, Schmuckerls History of All Religions, Life, Speeches, and Memorials of Webster, United States Manual of History and Biography, Life of Christ, Ac., &.e. Also, all kinds of Family, Hand and School, BIBLES, English and HermanTESTAMENTS. Ile has also on hand the Largest and best assortment of Paper Hangings, W7ndow ,Shades anti earteeins, (Pm. ever exhibited in Lebanon. Which will be sold cheaper than at any other establishment. Also, a great variety of Almanacs for the year IStif. . Re will also receive snbecriptions for all the Monthly Magazines, Daily and Weekly Papers from the different places. All onlers left with Min for anykiud of Gondola his line, will be promptly attended to. Lebanon, Oct. IV, Ifla-D. THE CHEAP BOOK STORE and IN7cwspapilr Emporium qf W. G. WARD, Is located on MARKET SQUARE, North or Cumber Lin, Street, Lebanon, Pa. Where SCI.IIO at BOOKS, Blank Books, and Stationary of ovary description two always on hand, and sold at the lowest possiblo CASH PRICE, Paper Hangings, Window Paper and Shades of every variety of patterns and prices are also on exhibition and fur sale at WARD'S CILE4I' BOOKSTORE Ward also furnishes Cite MOntlily Magazines, Daily and Weekly Papers of oar Eastern Cities, as soou as pub .4• Orders for books, periodicals, or anything in his ine, will receive prompt attention. Among the New Books, lately , received and for Sale at W. G. WARD'S ate the following:— U=ons .—The Pillar of Fire, or Israel in Bondou ; The Power of Prayer ; Manna in the Wilderness ; Cot tage Testament, A. complete Commentary on tho New Testament; The Prince of the„lionse of David, In der man. .ItISCELL:% nit ling Work, by Mrs. Parting ton•,,Harp of a Thousand Strhi ,, s; Diaitiend; Prof. Ilare's Spiritualism Datotittratecl; Humboldrs Cosu:os, A Sketch of the Physicial DosCliption of the Univesc. W. G. WWI is agent to receive cnbscription forties tot lowing Works. now on Press : 'N'ENV AMERICAN CYCLOPEDIA," in fifteen Vols. Vol. Ito VI are now ready. Price in Extra Cloth, per Vol. $3.00 do. Library Leather do. 3.V Diary of the American Revolution, by Prank Moore, completed in two Yuls., price to Clo 11, V2..50 per vol. Lebanon, Sept. IS, 1659. Phila. & Reading Railroad. Lebanon Vallley - Branch. Q9Q•3QG109.Q9Y2 .12129!!9EE1 Two Daily Passenger Trains to Read ing, and Harrisburg. )* R kSS LEBANON. going East to eading, at 9.07 A.M., 1 11 and 3.47 P. M. Pass Lebanon, going West to Harrisburg, at 7.24 P. 31. and 11.41 A. 31. At Reading, both trains ;flake close connexions for Philadelphia, Pottsville ; Tamaqua, Danville, port, .&c. Morning train only connects at Reading for Wilkes harm rittston and Scranton. At Harrisburg, trains connect U•ttlt "Pennsylvania." "Norther Central," and "Cumberland Valley" Railroads fur Pittsburg, Lancaster, Baltimore, Sunbury, Chambers , . &c. Through Tickets to Lancaster, in No. '1 Cars, $1 90, to Baltimore. 33 30. SO lbs. baggage allowed to each passenger. • The Second Class Cars run with all the above trains: , Through First Class Ticketsat reduced rate to Niagara , Falls, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago, and all the principal points in the West, North West. and Canadas; and LW , grant Tickets, at lower Fares, to all above places, can be had on application to the Station Agent, at Lebanon. Passengers are requested, to purchase tickets be fore the Trtiins start. Higher them; charged, if paid in tne cars. G. A. NICOLLS, January 4, IRO Engineer and Superintendent. = iloffinan & Bro:ber's LEBANON COUNTY L I 4Nigka•A II A NSPO RTATION LINEI T LE/M.ll'OX VALLEYVAIL:ROA D. (ANY; of the firm will pay particular attention to k_jv Goads shipped by the Lebanon Valley Railroad,— Coeds will be sent Icily to and from Philadelphia to Lebanon, 3lyerstown end Aunrille Stations, and all other points in theennly. FREIatiTS contracted for at the lowest possible rates and delivered with dispatch. The Proprietors will pay particular attention to, and attend personally, to the receiving and delivery of all Freights. For information. apply at their Mee, lathe Lebanon Valley Railroad Depot, in Lebanon. EDWARD MARE, their Agent in Philadelphia, will al ways be tbulla at 1K- H. Bash's Merchants' Hotel, .Nari Third Street Philadelphia. Lehataan ; March 1859. 'ebanon Deposit Bank.• Cumberland street,,one door east of lteinhard's Hotel. ~XTILL pay the following RATES of INTEREST os ll' DEPOSITS, For I year, and longer, 6 per cent. per annum; For 6 months, and longer, 5 per cent, per annum; For 3 months, and tonger, 4 per cent. per annum; requiring a short notice of withdrawal. Interest paid in full for.the Deposits from the date of deposit to the date of withdrawal. We Will also afford a liberal line of :lc- Cozuniodatitns to those who may fae'or us with Deposits, Maine on demand. Will pay a premium on SPANISII. and MEXICAN DOLLARS, and also on old Mexican Dol lars and Half 4)ollars. Will make collectimis on and re- Mit to all jparts Of the United States, the Oinddite Witt Ebropti; Negotiate Loans, &c., &c. ' and do a general HIE CHANGE and BANKING BUSINESS. G. DAWSON COLEMAN, President: Gr.*. Gum, Cashier. The undersigned, 3IANAGEGS,;tre iudiridunlly liable, to the extent of their Estates, for all Deposita and other' , bliantions of the “LEnsxox DEPOSIT DA:ve." [MON CAMERON. G. DAWSON (X)LEMAN; ‘fICOROE smuLLEn, Ligri KLINE; JAMES YOUNG, AUGUSTUS BOYD: Lebanon, May 12, ISSS. GEORG.F, GLUM.. Trusses! Bracer! Sup pokers. C. H. NEEDLES, S. W. Corner Twelfth and Race Streets, PHILADELPITJA. P RACTICAL Adjuster of Rupture Trusses and 31e than ical Remedies. liar constantly on hands tat ge Stock of Genuine Fro.ch trusses, also °complete assort ment of the best American, including the celebrated White Patent Lever Truss, believed by the best authori ties to be superior to any yet invented. En fish and American Supporters and Belts, ShOulder Braces, Sus pensory Bandages, Self Injecting Syringes, adapted t# , both sexes, in neat portable eases, French Pessaries, Uri nal Bags, &e. Orders and letters 'of enquiry, tention.. [Aug.: 3l , lBs9 ' 4 Y' will meet prompt at- PHOTOGRAPHS TTELLo, Betsy, where are you going that you are .L.L . dressed up so? Ping to J. It. NEM in Allouinisesßund jug to have toy Likeness taken. Quell.—Why (hi yQit go hi Kahn and not to one of the other rooms to have it token ? Ang..--Beenuse Keinfs Pictures ore sharper, cluarer anti more truthful thou otl:ers and nearly everybody goes to him - • . Qlms.—Can yen tell me why his pictures are superior to others? A n5. ...47 e , 1 l ie lied o years practice, and has superior 1 Cameras, and all his other fixtures are of the most - im , ; proved kind. Ques.---What kind of Pictures dors be taker Ans.—lle takes Ambretypes, and Melainotypes, of all sizes and superiot finish: and Photographs, from the smallest up to Lire Size, Plain, and Colored in 08. He takes all sizes Photographs from Daguerreotypes of de ceased persons and has them colored life like, by One of , the best Artists. ills charges are reasonable and his rooms are open every day (except sunday) front B o'clock, I A. M. to 6, P. M, Don't forget, KELM'S ROOMS is tha place you can get the Best Pictures, = 'IIOFFMAN & DRO
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