05111 51:tiulttor: TIMMS, • • - LEBATOS, WEDNESDAY, "FEBRUARY 8, 1861 ROM AFFAIRS. Use "LEMBEAGER'S Frost Coro" for the relief and once of Frosted Limbs, Feet, Toes, Hands, Fars, ao. It has now sten the teat of three winters and can be safely recommended as oat the article. Fell iiirectiortraccoarpanymaoh bottle. Prepared and sold by J. L. Lemberger, Apothecary, Market street, Lebanon. sap . 2* tivieon, at his Furniture Were Romney on ',.3darkei skillet, has the largest and beet asat , rtnialit of • Furniture, incleding an elegant assortment of Chairs, • their. VIVO be found In the State outside of the large cities; and •while .he admits that larger assortment's may be • Wand in Remo of otter, he denies that bitter furniture rate produced. Ills prices are very low. SALES OF REAL AND PRIM:MAL PROPERTY Advertised in the ADVERTISER, or for which bills hove been printed at the ADVERTISER Of doe, viz Thursday,' January 31.—The Real Estate of the minor ehildren of Jacob Hauer, dec'd., in title bgrough, - Friday, February h.—Personal Property of Bubo, dated., in Shaefferatqwn. • 'Saturday, February 9.—Personal Property of Atostrer, at public house of L. Zimmer :'bon, in this borough. Wednesday, February lg.—Personal Property of John Lauak, jr. lellatigver',. Dauphin county. Friday, Marott.i.—Perinal Poverty of Jacob :Thames, in lfaidelberg township. ,Saturday, Ildareh 2.—Personal Property otja gob Yenta ; in LOBaolfderry township. Tuesday, MarOb d:—Personal Property Of John Steam, in North Label:4lo township. Friday, Mirth I:b.—Personal Property of J. Miasetner, in North Lebanon borough. Saturday, March 16.—Personal Property of Benjamin Etcher, in Lebanon. The town Council had a meeting oa Tbursd4 evening of last week and passed the following orders :—A . Xneckey, for coping at Light's pavement, s2l,3fi Geo."Dabm, for do., $19411 T. Rettoehl, J. S., fur railing, at do., 0,871 Blackstnithing, $0,004, Gas, $38,33; . Spahn, work on shaeffora town road, $3,00. Attention is called to property ad- Vertlied by Jobe Stay, bastes. It de a desira ble corner property. T. Oves, formerly of thisplaee, and Daftly with Beidelman it Hayward, of Market at., - Philadelphia, has ohanged hia plaoe of business .to that of 11. Alger th Co.r Wholesale Grocers, No, GU North 3d street, above Race, where he !hoe Wronged facilities lo supply his trade, and friends to General, wit g cheap Groceries, ho. The farm of Petor Zimmerman, in Cornwall township, containing 32i acres, Wll5 sold at publics sale by Gesorge Houck, Auctioneer, lest week, for $lBO per acra. We are pleased to. announce to the public that W. J. BURNSIDE, A. M., has again taken charge of that well known institution of learning in Annville,—the Lebanon Valley In stitute, lately tinder charge of. Prof. Balsbaugh, doled. We bairn no doubt this school will speedily again be placed in its former flottriphins condi tion. Bcoialvortisement of particulars in dacith. or column. I. Mr. Lincoln will probably pass through Lebanon on bWwny to Washington. Gen. Tom Thumb has arrived, ear ,rlnge, ponies and all. An exhibition was given ,this afternoon in the Court House, anti another -will he given this (Tuesday) evening. Mr. George Pfleger has bought a two atm., btlok bottle and lot of ground in Bast Lebanon from Means. Walter & Barto, for $l,BOO. THE WORKINGMEN'S MEETING Da . pursuance to a call the Workingmen of Lebanon and vlolnity, assembled in the court Moues, an Monday ovoleing, when on motion of Wm. Andelikin, L. L. -GREENAWALT, of Lebanon, was chotinnPresident; Henry Derr, 11. Zimmer- man, John Light, SO., Samuel Harbesoni * and Mohr WM., Tice, Vice Presidents; Wm. Wolli- son and P F. McCaully, Secretaries. Messrs. A. IL. Richey, Win. Andersos and T. e.s., were appointed a committee to .proined to the depot and receive Mr. McLane, of Reading, the , orator, and conduct him to the meeting. The President them stated the object of the meeting as follows : The malign which calls us together this evening,il one of no ordinny 'Merest, end Muller some time pit, ond yet does, demand the most Intense though 'of the patriot, ant the most astute planning of . the American statesmen to secure to the people of our country peace. and Security. But let us look at the present condition of our land, and we can see that six stare hive been dimmed (within the past two months,) on the azure field of the bunting nag, the forts of one country seized by them, cur yes• gals taken, and those State. now dandies-in hostile at- Muds towards our glorious confedenicy. We, as work men Assembled this evening, look at It from a differeut stand point. and sinner diverse I nil newt, yet all tending to the same end—the prevention of disunion and the reconolliallon of the conflicting elements of our WS lion. We are bere in accordanop with the right, nay, the duty of freemen. peaceably to assemble,and.freely to dismiss the condition oft's° country, and wg should hold that neoeeeity impels us to raise our voids, and to let the le. &later' of our country know the dire effect this condi tion bee upon the Industrial chains of orfr land. look ground yea and where are the trace' of the prosperity Of the peas,througbout the keystone? The sound of the thundering forge hag almost lulled Itself to step—the tonnage end mannfacGorles of the State are lazily do. tug but a part of the labor of fot Met years, and even the vigor of those days seems to Ise paralyzed by the by She tell blow to the peace of the_linion—the work shop no more resounds to the nierlWhohlie of the me• ohaniconsd our bn,y laboring men have become the traveling vagrants of the present timm • All this demoods our action, in l our Influence end as men who sympathies with the country whose genial influences hes heretoLre courted the fire sides Of the industrial claimer, let us shake off the proclivities of party, sad lay aside the armor of pa; Mau warfare— when dluolved of its Rounds we elm stand Is ipproadly in all our strength as the patriots of the daye.of 1861. Let our voltam be beard and our strength felt In the ittrtheranee of such measuremas will sn,.eerve the 'muti ny's good. end not rob us of principle—let the adjust ment-be snob an one as the patriots of the country think meet and proper—but .should sectional feelings and 11111Mosity °Vallee the dictates of prudence and se. entity, then we can say tbdugh standing by the side of the chasm of a disrupted Oonfedeesey, "We have offered the olive branch, and it bee been refused". Our broth sin have listened to the counsel of the enemies of our country, dissuciated themselves from , he common wel— ter% and should thepriind temple of our Ciodgilv,n.llb, erties tall, and be prostrate amidst the ruins of the Tinion,then it becalms, tie to put on arms of the warrior and declare death to all who oppose the onward march of a free and grand Northern confederacy. • And should that day ever came, may the tolling sons of the Keystone, be be found where their country most needs them. Then on this swilling• let wise counsel po even, and let our opinion , . go into (he world .boldly andompluttically saying, "The Union now and forever, one and inseparable, and may net a ate' more In the galaxy dim its lustre by the mantle of secession being Omen (nor it." Noidnit that • fraternsd spirit may govern nein our deliberatiou,sl would say that the meeting is now ready to deliberate upon and dlceass the troubles of the times, and the effuu they hove upon the laboridt class• es of our State and country. Messrs. Isaac Hoffer, William Relnoebl, Major Wm, Tice, Henry Shaeffer, Jacob Embich, N. Breslin, Tob. Relnoebl, a.s., William Fauber, Henry Boiselpoth and Cleo. L. Atkins, were at:- pointed a Committee on Resolution. During the absence of the Committee on Rego: Rations, Mr. McLane was introduced, and' ad dressed the meeting at length., When he' concluded the Perseverance Band played the Star Spangled Banner and Yankee Doodle, after iitriolt the,Clommittee on Resolutions made the following rePort, which was adopted : Whereas, We; the worklinitbien of Lebanon county, He and feel the divided condition of our beloved country— which divisions ore In the main owing to atones over which we bare' istmeglate` anitiol, having been brought about by the aid 0 designing tricksters, poli ticians and demagogneeiwho have no other interest In the wen-being of this country then pelpfrecavlng and holding office ; and „. Wherers, It is au.establlshod fact that oar government ~was founded upon the t r ot pk t i opiei 'pc justlall. and equity, for the promotion and wurare of: the governed ; and Mat, to Insure this end, all , land' should be based upon principles that shall beet swim thee° ends; and Whereas,. Under the strict observance of the present Constitntlon of the United tates,we bold the'ynestion of human rights has sufficient gnaninteeito render . Jae sloe to all sections and climax ; that to annul or set aside till o r thereof, hi a violation of that sacred compact, by States or citizens, NW should. be deallivith . 11 ;" oordhig to the °monk; lam made in tontormitY thereto; I therefore, belt Ist. Resolved, That we, the working men of Lebanon county, without distinctlema of party,pelleve that our material prosperity, our' lopes of happiness and future security depend upon the continuance of the Union and the perpetuity of the constitution as made by the fathers and that in the present perilous condition of our country ibis proper-that our voices should be raised to advise, urge and even command our servants both,in the Nation al and State Legislatures, to shunt by and uphold the Federal Union in all its dignity and glory. 2d.Resolved,' TbaCin the election of a President of the United States under the forms prescribed by the Consti tution, we dot not recognize any just muse, or admit as reasonable, any pretext for the abandonment of this mighty fabric of government, founded, as it was, by the wisdom.arid patriotism of our illustrious sires. 3d. Resolved, That under the circumstances of our pa, talon, furnishing as we do the developing,enstaining,and protesting power of our country's interest and ready, at sec lay ' s cutll, freely to breast the brunt of war, we will not deeert the gallant old Ship of Union—freighted as she is, with the Liberty, Happiness and Prosperityof more than twenty•live millions of human beings —so long as one timber remains above the surging sea, or one shred of the gloridns emblem of our national unity is to be seen at bar mthead, • .4th. Resolved, That we look upon the new dogma, that secession is a right,es being fatal to the nationality of the United States ; and that coercion of a State, and the honestand fearless enforcomenrof the laws.hre not con vertible terms, and we therefore urge a cordial-support to our- national government ih the protection of its pro perty and vindication of its authority. sth. Resolved, That we call upon the laboring men of each State, both North and South, to demand of their respective legislators to reveal all laws conflicting with the Constitution of the United States. 6th. Nesolved, That we demand of our Representatives in Congress to accept of some honorable adjustment, if possible without an amendment of the Constitution, that shall' settle the difficulties now pending, and in case they should be unable to do st 4 then return the question M. the people. We desire oece more to be beard on this, to us, all-Important question. Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions bd forwar ded to our Representative in Congress and those or our State Legislature, and to Simon Cameron and Willihm Bigler, and to theyrorking men of Reading,Pa_, arid Loll- Isvllle, Hy., and published In the papers of Lebanon. ' Mr. G. Uhler moved that a committee of two in each election district of this county be appointed for the purpose of obtaining signatures to petitions to the Legislature fot the repeal of the objectio able clauses in the 95th and 96th sections of the Penalecle. On the question being taken the Presidenit decided the motion lost. A similar motion for.potitions to Congress for the adoption of the Crittenden resolutions with Bigler's amendments, was voted upon. The mee t ing being divided, a decision" as called for, but the President did not entertain the call, and the question remained undecided.' Both the above motions were made to carry out practically the spirit of the fifth and sixth reso lutions of the committee, as adopted by _the meeting. Messrs. L. L. Greenawalt, W:Woolisoz, Adam Rise, Charles R. Drolly, and T. Reinoetd, a. s., were appointed delegates to the 22d of February Workingmen's Convention, at Philadelphia. After rotes of thanks to Mt. McLane and the Perseverance Band, Messrs: S. T. McAdam and Win. M. Derr, Bsqrs., were called upon and ad dressed tho meeting, after which it adjourned. A FACT.- , -It is a notorious fact that the Repub licans who now so vehemently demand the "en. foreement of the laws, are the very ones who have persistently refused to obey the Fugitive Slave Law gEto govErtionanto. • Adininistratdes Notice. xrcvricE is hereby given that letters of Administra• jry tion, de bolds non, on the Estate of Joseph Zim merman, late of Cornwall township, Lebanon county, Pa., dedd.. have been granted to the undersigned. All persons, therefore having claims against Raid Estate, will please present them, and those indebted are re quested to make payment. JOHN E. nAtrea, Administrator do binds non. Feb. 8, 1861. Lebanon,Lebanon county, Pa. Administrator's Notice. ernot is hereby given that lettera of Administra N tion on the Estate of Jantei Oriffin, late of Leba non borough, Lebanon county, Pa., dee'd., hare been graiited to the undersigned, of the borough andeounty aforesaid. All persons. therefore , haringclaitnsagainst said Estate, will please present them, and those indebt ed are requested to make payment. JACOB PENCE, Administrator. Lebanon, February 6, 1861. Orphans , Coart Sale. DIIRSUANT to all order orißis Orphans' 'Conrt of Lebanon county, will be exposed to sale, by public vendee or outcry, on Thursday, the 14th day of Feb'uary, A. D., 1861, at 0 o'clock, P. M., at-the public- house of Eadrese Bomberger., In the orough of Lebanon, all that certain _ . • HOUSE AND LOT OF GROUND, - ' upsitunte in mid borough, containing in trout on Walnut street, forty feet, and in depth on Chestnut street, pleattpniue feet, and bounded on Lte West by said Wnlnut street, en the North by said Chestnut street, on the tat by property now or- Into of George M. grouse: and on the South by proper ty now or Into of Joshua Krause. A free and unincum bored title and possession will be given on the Ist of April, 1881. Terms of sale will be made known by JOGN SHAY, Trusted for the sale of the Real Estate of minor chil dren of Jacob Honor, deo'd., and agent for Bird 0. Haar, Katy B. Hauer, and of Susan Hauer, widow of said deceased. [Lebanon, Feb. 0, 1861. VALENTINES - VALENTINES ARE 'ON EXHIBITIOiT ARE ON EXHIBITION AND FOR SALE AND FOR SALE BY li. B. ROEDEL. BY H. 11. ROEDEL. Lebanon, February 6, 1861. YAL]NTINES VALENTIN-ES • ARE ON EXHIBITION ARE ON EXHIBITION AND FOR SALE AND FOR SALE BY J. IL MILLER: BY J. H. MILLER. • ' Lebanon, February 6, 1861. diLebanaa' Valley Institate,” ANNVALE, Lebanon County Penn'a. ,THIS INSTITUTION, interrupted in 1 tta progress to, the death of its late proprietor, Pau. BALSBAUGH, has been morgsnized, it is hoped, per , manently under the superintendence of W. J. BURNSIbIII, A. M. THE DESIGN of the school is, to meet, as fates-may be, the reqeireutents of a progressive age. The course of study bells gso arranod and extended that pupils of say sus or degree of advancement may bi entered to nearly equal advantage; and entbmcing in Its dlffereat de. partmeeta those Branches of Edocation'most useful or desfrable in the differen t spheres of life. THE ENGLISH DEPARTMENT designed mainly to Impart a thorough, practical education, which may bo turned to account In the transaction of business. THE CLASSICAL DP, PARTMENT,embracing the study of thociassies-sneient and modern—with a view to cultivate the taste—to re. finsand elevate the mind, or as a bards to the study of what aro called the learned profession.. A NORMAL OR TEACHERS' DEPARTMENT, in which an Exper Once of more than twelve years, in :whoop of various grades, and In different sectioaly of the Union, will be drawn upon In familiar leeturei, illustration and exam ple, to impart a knowledge of the art of reachinp. THE DISCIPLINE is gentle but flrm. No nnuecusary restraints are instituted for the sake of mere elf,Et—bat such as are deemed condueiva„to the moral or mental welfere of the student vial be rigidly enforced. Stu• dents from abroad can hoard (unless other ciao desired) in the family of the principal, and °sic therm a paren ts! control will be exercised dqrlag their stay. They will not be allowed to be absent/rem e the Ins iltute at uneeeronable hours; to visit taverns Or pieces of amuse ment without permieefon or to be absent from their; plebe on any pretext except sickness or permission of parents or guardian. THE LOCATION is plasm t, heal th fel, and electrified; In a nourishing little village—eurrounded by a pictur esque and highly cultivated district. It ie twenty miles Eastward of Harrisburg and within view of the Lebanon Valley Railroad, which connects Harrelinfro end Readiug,and forma a link in the great chain of Railroads between New York and "the West." THE INSTITUTE ts a spacious three-a:my Brick drug> sure—planned and built expreasly for a boarding afloat. The furaiture of the sehoolsreo me le nearly new and Of the kinds most approved for use and com. fort. The.stMdenta' rooms are large and convenient, and will he occupied generally by two students each. STUDIES s—Spelling and Defining, Reading and El°. cation, Writing, Arithmetic, English Grammar, Geog raphy, History, Composition and Declamstirr, Book- Keeping. Mensuration, Algebra, Pleometrys bhemistry , , Natural Philosophy, Astromomy, Anatomy and Physl plow , . Surveying, Platte and Spherical Trigonometry, Logic, Rhetoric, Moral Science, Latin, Greek, Fronds and Music. THE ENSUING QUARTER will commence on Mon day, April 6th. THE FALL SESSION lan open on Mon day, auly 224. =PENISES for Board, Washing, Tuition, Lights, ga, Pot' quarter of 11 weeks, Vb. For Tuition alona 4 per qr. $5 to slo—additional for ancient and modern languages earl s2—for Mimic gb. • Ste •enis can outer at any time—.and they will be, charged. only from the time of entering. Top Books will be loaned to-students at.' swan charge for use—or furnished at blip retail prices. Any furth er Information theta:lay be desired ran be obtsined by addreasteg the PrfAelpal. W. J. BOINIEDI, M= • ICOIFARIIIERS; 'IrABIIELS POUD3.FTTE made by the 8 0,0 1, J3J Lodi 3 lnnufacturing . Co4ior sale in lota to suit purchasers. This is the CHEAPEST PERILLIZER in market. $3 worth will manure an acre of corn, will increase the crop from one-third to one-half, and will ripen the crop two weeks earlier, and, unlike guano, neither injure the seed nor land. A pamphlet, with sat isfactorrevidence and full particulars, will be sent gra tis to any one sending addiess to LODI MAN UFACTOWINO Co., ' 130 South Wharves, Philadelphia. February 6,1861.-10 w. Receipts and Expenditures ArAR LEBANON COUNTY, for the year 1860. CONItAD k r / IL BORDN, Es., Treasurer of Lebanon coun ty. in account with Eß sail county from the 2d day of Jan uary, A. IL, 1860, to the 7th day of January, A. D., 1861. (Both days included.) • DR—RECEIPTS. To aggregate amount of Tal . lovied in the different Townships and Borough, of Lebanon county, includ ing State and County Taxes for the year 1860: North Annville $2952 85 - South Annvillo 3860 72 Bethel 3265 59 Cold 'Spring 195 37 Cornwall 5516 11 East Hanover 2818 5l Heidelberg . 3819 36 Jackson . - ,5655 63 Lebanon Borough, (E. 1414) 2058 14 Lebanon Borough, (W. W.,) 1628 50 Lebanon Borough, (North) ' 829 80 Lebanon Township (North) .3373 59 Lebanon Township, (South) 3554 78 Londonderry 4388 22 Millorcek '243 38 Swatara - !atm 54 Union : . ~,1585 21 TO balance in hands of Tresimrar, as 49 885 22 per last year's. report 3,243 39 FINES AND FEES. To cash received from Daniel Souders for fines V 00 To cash received from Jbhu Stains, Esq. for fines and Jury fees 72 00 To cash received from Cyrus P. MU. • ler, Esq. for fines and Jury fees 122 00 . 198 00 USE OF COURT HOUSE. To cash received from AI. Decamp 9 00 do do do Sam'l Light 500 de do do Solomon Moyer 3'oo do do do Peter Riebinge 800 3o do do Miss Sehreadur 300 do do do Bayard Taylor 400 - $32 STRAYS SOLD. 00 To cash received from Thomas Kra mer, Esq. 20 00 To cash received from Joseph R. Henry, Esq. 1 25 To cash received from James Rum mel, Eeq. 4 00 ----- 25 25 COSTS. To cash received from Anthony S. Ely Esq. for costs collected from tiriah Shenk 17 00 To cash received from Sam'i Hauck disc. Air costs collected from Jacob McCormick . To cash received from Bann Hauck, Bag. tor cost collected from Charles Barglebach 5 75 -- 2S 75 UNSEATED LAND TAXES. To cash received tram Cyrus Shirk fur taxes an Unseated Lands, col leaked for the years 1858 add 1859 in full 286 MI EXCESS TAX. To cash received from Henry Oink rich Collector of South Annyllle, for the year 1855 14 57 To cash received from 5116- per hands of Henry,llixfer for the year 1858 2 70 To Cab received from Jonathanßen der lbr 1850. t * fl " ' ' ap Te cash received from Samuel Rat , besou for 1859 12 14 To cash received from Gideon Rupp for 1859 41 84 To cash received from Michael Burk. holder for 1859 8 78 To -cloth received from John Shott for 1859 10 12 To cash rtteived from Samuel Oeib for 1859 4 24 To cash received from Henry Holde- - man for 1859 950 To cash received fromthniel Keller . . for 1859 ' • ' - • 488 To cash received from Absalom !lean " for 1859 'f6 82 By cash received from Town Council 'for Coal and Gas up to April 1.'60 By cash received from Seidel, .Killing er & co. for Ole Iron at Jail 173 12 By cash received from Sundry Per for Old Lumber at Jail &c. 90 42 13,t - cash received from Sundry Per sons as a Temporary Loan $10,500 00 OUTSTANDING TAXES As rEn LAST YEAR'S REPORT. To Samuel Ilarbeson Collector Lebo ' non Borough, West Ward $698,50 To Gideon Rupp Collector of North Annville 652 50 To niehael K. Burkholder Collector of'Smith Annville ' 732 98 To Shett Shol Collector of Cornwall 786 36 ' To Joseph ZiMmerman Collector of Etist Hanover_ 1620 25 To "Jbhtrll. Ileterich Collector of .. Heidelberg * 1445 67 To Samuel Geib Collector of South Lebanon 699 47 To Absalom Kean Collector of North Lebanon Borough 576 15 To Andrew IL Embich Collector of Lebanon Borough Bast Ward 1177 97 To Daniel Keller Collector of Mill creek 1025 83 To William Woeltly Collector of Swa tara " 308 43 To Henry Ifoldlienan Collector of - Union I r 798 90 $11,553 01 Afar The following collectors have paid the amounts set opposite their respective names since the 7th day of January 1'61: C .arles Arndt * $6l 00 Cyrus Ramsey 4 .' 200 00 Michael Kohr 70 00 Daniel Zimmerman 200 00 henry Phillipy . 357 00 V. m. Law 300 00 Philip Shaeffer . . '225 00 John R. Krick 566 00 George N. Smoke 173 00 Jonathan Strickler .. 70 00 Win. Wdelfly • • • 200 00 Beaty 1161demari 60 00 Daniel titraclt► 131 00 Jahn Titterer 240 00 C 11.—PAIIMENTS. each paid State Treasurer as per his ' receipt dated July 24,1860 $21,100 00 By egon erations claimed for the year 1860 384 op By Treasurer's commission for the year 1860 ' 230 04 By collections claimed for the year 1860 1,180 20 - $22.960 30 Alm Mum By as h paid David Bewman, en.; roe-surer 'Lebanon Co- ' Alin House on 11 orders issued 8,000 0 0 11836.7111071 S argi Appeals, By cash paid diffrrent assessors for so aging yearly ascessments,de livering appeal notices, ko. . 718 15 Bridges across Big Surriara Creek. By cash paid. John Steager lbr work at Jonestown bridge ,1 12 By cash paid Josrph Wtimer for work at Bindnayle bridge • 4 19 5 31 Bridges across tittle &edam Creek. By oash paid Behlemon & Heilman for lumber at Red bridge 17 89 By coon paid Simon Boltz for repairs at Red bridge es 25 37 By rash paid Joseph H. Walker for work at Bunker Wit Bridge 2 00 By cash paid Jacob Heilman for battling at Bunker Rill Bridge 6 00 By cash paid John Sarge for work at Serge's Bridge 900 --- 59 76 Bridges across QuitapahiLla ace*. By matt pahisDavid Black,fer work at Itaiguere bridge 2 60 By casapaid sundry persons for . lime, eand,Otone and work done at . • . - old Forge Road bridge 95 27 . . . - 97 77 ' Coroners' Inquests. By cash paid David }Click, for one inquest In part 0 84 By cask paid BuMunel Salon, oaq 2 for one luquest in full 35 13 By By cas' paid B W. Leeds mg., for 'one inquest in full . •.. , 12 12 Ify nub paid Wm. C . Fauber for two inquest‘in full .. ' ' . • 23 66 By cash paid Wm. Urich,eaq., for 1 't inquest in full - ".. il, 87 ' * ' By Gish paid Joe R. Ilenrz esq , far ono loqueast in full 11 80 - EA 82 Post Moment Bxalainations. - By cash paid J. Breidenbach , -6 00 Court Expenses. By cash paid Semi, Houck sag , for Boarding prisoners for 1860 930 62 By cash paid Sank'. Houck esq for conveying .pdWners to Dauphin count yjail 20 00 Bytash Paid Jno. R. Boyd asq.,ked• per of Dauphin Co. prison for sup. port of convicts 131 13 By cash paid Samuel Houck fir con veying Win. Grate to * Eastern Penitentiary 35 00 By cash paid Grand Jurors 427 90 do Traverse Jurors 1,073 74 do Tip staves 113 00 do Conn Cryer 67 50 do Sheriff. ettromoning jurors 80 50 do Constables for making re. turns to court 53 63 By cash paid C.P. Aliller,esq.,costs in Commonwealth eases 669 17 By cash paid A. S, Ely esg., costs in Commonwealth cases • 64 35 By zash paid Joe. Gleam esg., costa in Connon*ealth cases • 67 60 By °ash paler Jas. Shantz oosta in Commonwealth cases 32 42 By cash paid Sand. Babb costsin Commonwealth cases • 4311 By cash paid Henry MoCoid costs y Gash pa InCommonid weal John 0. Light, sag., th cases 17 of B costs In Commonwealth cases 1 00 By cash paid Solomon Smith, egg., COO Commonwealth caaes 460 By cash polo Was. Boyer costs in _; Commonwealth cases 814 By cash paid Wm. Moore costS in mmostweafth cases Ay stab paid 17 1 1/ 14 Ma i ool4ll hi • VOIRMODWOIinie cases 8 08 AniAliW;km. rty each paid Danielealiwcher coats in Commonwealth enaes B 25 By cash paid Patrick Brown contain Commonwealth oases 1 96 3,842 64 By cash paid for support of convicts in Eastern Penitentiary 186 65 Curt Roust Expenditures. By cash paid Georue & Pyle Miles. 362 do des. T. Young, gas bill 93 22 do Lafayette Brower, do 252 do Cyrus.S. George do 13 69 do Henry F. Bridgens 8 maps 15 00 do Shirk & Miller coal 13 00 do Reinoehla & Melly coal 63 20 do Chas. Greenawalt Hardware 28 02 do 3. 11. , Miller wall paper 30 45 do Boas, Gasser & Gettel car penter work 24 13 By cash paid Eli ThennisoW bang. fag wail paper 4.109: 28 76 By cash paid Brnce k Co , carpet 12 76 do Bubb & Brassier stove, pipe &e. 19.00 do Michael Looser, Jocks 4 St do L. Brower gas fixtures 3 70 do 11. K. Duudore, shelving 16 00 do Geo. Melly. attending clock 25 00 do Reinooh n i& Walter carpenter work 460 By cash raid D. 8. Reber sundries 2 IS do A. Ifersberger making desks 23 52 do Sundry persona for hauling, labor in yard, whitewashing &c. 68 31 Bycaeh paid James T.Toung gambit! 15 34 do Cyrus S. Ge.rge 15 22 do Jacob Roebuck 2 co, da wood gOO do &num! Bomberger t do 4 00 do Daniel K.Spayd 1 do 400 de John Yordy 1 do 4 00 do Jacob Shaeffer Ailing eh Whop 10 00 do Henry h Stine merchandise 7R 26 de -3 Bowman slices for prisoners 097 do Commissiotiers expenses to Reading for the purpose of •view. ing jail 10.90 By sash paid Myers & Shouts coal 3.25 do Reinoehla it 51eily do 62 60 do 1.. B. Openbeimer clothing for Prisoners 6 00 By cash paid S. P. Kendal rent 60 00 do David Hollinger esq.,to deiphia to purchase bedding 6 45 By curb paid J D. Krause hardware 11 64 do D. 51. Harmony do 11 60 do George Karch stools 6 00 do F: blob crying Bale 200 do SuOgy persons for labor, makingined.clothing, cleaning yard, Flxiiig Pump, 40 70 30 --- 396 45 Coat of Smudging Jail. By cash paid sundry persons for MEMO Work ' 926 12 lip crab paid Sundry, iiersone for Laborers '' • 563 34 By cask paid . sundry peewit. for Hauling, powder. wheelb,it'uWa 146 10 By Cll3ll psd •sundry -persona , tkir Bair, making fiats, Pipe, &c 37 12 By cash paid. for carpenter work by the day 776 56 By snail paid'for stand cutting 44.45 By cash peki Dank & fruJtz for lime 17 55 By utak paid Rifts t . Light for Lime . 6913 By cash paid Conrad 'Nuke for lime 62 37 By cash paid Qso. ..4 0. H. Karch for Painting ]26 38 By cash paid Jacob It Stand for painting Q 3 75 By cash paid Monte .AeLey for painting 18 25 13y cash paid P.l.Weimer & Co. Castings 1,491 qr By cash' . paid Charles Behold for lucks 225 Oft By mil paid Josiah Funck,esq.,for farnace SO 00 By cash paid Fonder & Mulch for . sash weights 10 OS By cash paid G. D. Coleman so; for gas pipe '460 By cash paid David Boyer for brisk 478 50 do Atkins & Oro's, d0 : . 1 ,66 67 do D Focht .2 Sons do 42 04 do Samuel Spangler for lime stone 50 sr- By cash paid John Gilbert for lime- stone 64 22 By cash paid Moses Fetter for sand stone 95 00 By cash paid John Seigriet.Curbing 35 25 By cash paid John Wentz for sand 243 75 By cash paid Coover & Hata for cement aud putre nand 176 23 By cash paid Bubb & Bressler for tin work 167 42 ' By cash paid Jamas N Rogers far tin work 151 18 By cash paid J. 11. Brassier for tin xork 46 85 By rush paid Levi ilertzler fur hem- 7. • ber 6 75 .„ By cash paid Longacro Gable & Bro. • for Lumber 125 20 By rash paid J. D. Dickerson fur Bannisters, Caps, &e 39 68 By cash paid Zimmerman & Gasser Sash and crones 51 90 By oasis paid Gasser & Gettle fLanr• hog boards 80 17 By cash paid James Foists for ma• Jug 15 doors 30 00 By cash paid Mb basil Brown for making shutters 32 15 By cash paid Henry Brandt for 11 umber 40 22 By cash p Kock & Groff.Cistern pump 6 78 By cash paid Philip Brecbbin for lumber 45 05 By cash paid Rehmehis &Belly for lumber 811 67 Bs cash pal l ;Bowman, Ilauer & Capp fur Lambe.' ' 310 53 By cash paid Cyrna Shirk for elate roofing and repairs 832 88 By cash paid' Divp 51.Karmany .tor ha'rd*Fire " ''. 132 6.4 By cash paid Charles Greenawalt" fur hardware 307 02 By cash paid John D. Krause for hardware 36 31 By cash 'Hid William G. &riper far plastering 163 24 By cash paid John Sowers for - Blecksiolth wirk 84 58 By cash paid Lafayette Brower for Gas fixtures 55 70 By cash i aid John 'Ulrich for auper• Wending and Drafting 150 CO By Darid Bollinger 171 days at 1,75 per diem 299 25 By cash paid Adam Grittinger for services 4 ' B) raft) paid Brotherline for work •22 30 By cash paid Michael Looser for numbering keys 2 55 --- 8,857 42 9 13 20 00 s4sl' 92 Printing. By cash paid Worth & Reinoeta 70t 25 do J. S. Young Co. 141 t do Wm. M. Bresslin 93 75 do Jos ph Hartman & Bon 49 75 430 25 Commissioners' Office. By ce-h paid Michael De!Ringer smary in frit 160 00 By casb paid David Hollinger sal• ary in full 150 00 By cash paid Simon Boltz salary In 'lull 150 00 By cash paid' Cyrus Bhirk , Clerk sa t lary in full,' . 380 00 . By mill paid Levißline,,esg.,Court- sel '. l', , • ' ',.! ''. 100 00. I . .1. By cash paid Bamuel Luta, lose gel: 95 0,.. ,P F - ----t- 1,003 00 . .6;lai".n,rY. Doeketsfrnstage, IC. By each paid Opus P. Miller Sta. titulary , - * - -I 12 00 By cash paid John Stains Stationery 12 00 • By cash . paid. Jefferson B. Light Stationery , ,13 00 By cash paid Daniel Stroh station• ery for 3 years - 10 90 By cash paid Anna L. Ruthrauf for Postage and Stamps ' 11 87 By math paid Charles If.leindopf fpr - binding ' ' 1 2 5 By cash paid D. 3. Has:lnger for • • form book ' ' 125 .. By cash paid George A. Brook for tran..cript ' '' ; - 31 87 BY each Paid 'Walls St Roedel for Stationery' 12 79 By cash paid 11. 11. :amidel for stationery 72 21 By cath paid George Walls far sta tionery - 28 34 By cash paid F.L. Butter for tram ' script 25 OS 224 38 ~, ..------- By cash ',aid sundry P p o e x rs 6c on a s rP l i n . r Pox scalps and probates 18 25 Taxes Refunded Tiy cash paid U.0..3 racy cog. • 26 gy, By cash pdid Adam Giittinger eag. 23d -.----- 29 15 • - Peincipal and Interest. By cash paid sundry persona prin cipal and interest 5,107 43 County Audit rs. By cash paid comity Auditors for. anditi..g and adjusting Public am - ' , 51 12 counts .. Eice,ton Euietises. $2432 00 Ily cash paid intodry persons for condtietioitipring election 36246 do Constables notifyiugellieero 73 20 do AR943RIOrd for matting poi} Huts 141 00 do sundry persons for conduct ing! oovernor's election 422 05 do snedry persons for conduct lug Presidential election 459 45 --- 1460 15 Office FC , S. By cash paid Cyrus P. Miller, Beg. 65 TO - do Juba Stains, Esq. 42 7 4 --- 108 44 Road Views. By cash paid Adorn firl•tinger,Nag.. In part for surveying public road • leading from Jonestown to Wolw berstown. in Befits Co. 5 66 Unseated Lands. By cash-paid for taxesdue and cost of deed on mie tract of unseated • laud, purchased by Commission- ere, at Treasurer's safe 40 55 Abatement on Mgr and County razes. By abatement allowed different Collectors on taxes paid prior to the 15th day of July. n.. 8 1860 1286 69 taPectors Pay and Expenditures. By collections allowed Collectors for 1859 in part 1238 88 By collections allowed Collectors - for 1860 in part 4 44 1242 52 By exonerationa allowed Collectors for the year 1859 le part 815 14 By exoneratiotte allowed Collectors • for the year 1150 in part 6 $9 - 321 ez Outstanding Taxes. Joseph Zimmerman Collector of ..Boat Hanover for 1200 $760 25 John 51 lietrieh t Collector or Bel delb.,rg fur 1859 855 87 Astdrew .Irk. Embleh, Collector of • toabOOOO Horouth, Bast Ward, for 1869 372 97 • - 1778 89 - 4352; Jail ..penclituras. ,Extmerations Ch■rlaa Arndt, Col. of North Ann- Tilie fot 1860 97t 60 Mich'l K. Burkholder, Col. Booth Apartlle for 1660 1171 19 Cyrus Ramsay, Cornwall. 1860 1041 46 Michael Kohr, Bethel, 1860 695 69 Daniel Zimmerman, Boat honorer, 1860 £35 26 Henry Philippy. heidelberg.lB6o 1428 60 William Law. Jockron, 1860 1261 08 Philip Shaeffer, N. Lebanon Town• 011).1860 612 99 Joh u Fitterzer, S. Lebanoa Town ship, 1800 606 48 Jrbn 11. Krick, Leb. Borough, But Ward. 1860 039 04 Samuel liarbeson, Leb. Borough, West Ward, 1860 699 33 Daniel Straek,Leb.Boroog,h,North, 860 478 44 aeo. M. Snolce, Londonderry, 1860 458 46 Jonathan St, lekler,Millcreek.lB6oll2s 33 William Woelffy,Bwolata,lh6o 1120 34 Hoary holden] an, Union, 1860 760 96 -- $14,174 28 Treasurer's Conond+lion for Tecate. lug $37,895 15 at 1 per cent. $378 95 Treaaureen Coro MIAOW/ for ?eying out 141,84 81 81.8 89 - 84 Balance in hands of Treasuror 26613 46 .. WE, the undereigued, Auditors of Lebanon County, do certify, that in. pursuanie of the 47Th fleition'of the Act entitled an "Act relating to Counties, Townships, dc„" maid the lath day of April, in the year et" our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and thirtyfour, met at the Commissioners' Office in the Borough of Lebanon, on the twenty eighth day of January, la the year of our Lord. one thousand eight hundred and sixty-one. tA. D., 1861.) and 01,1 andit, adjust and settle the several re counts regaired of us by law, agreeably to the Several Acts of Assembly and supplements thereto, according' to the best of our knowledge and abilitn,and we find in the bands of Conrad H. Bergner, Esq.. Treasurer of Leb anon County, a balance of two thousan4 five hundred and fifty eight dollars and forty-six. cents. The Auditors also find that there is due the County in Outstanding Taxes, the sum of flfreen thousand nine hundred and fifty-three dellara and fifteen cents, Mein ding the collections and expectations. The Amittors also 6 nd tit • t the County is indebted to different individuals for Los us to the amount of twenty. six thousand one hundred and fifty dollars, from which said amount deduct Outstanding Taxee.lees the exon ere tions and collections which roust be allowed, and the cash in the hands *fate Treasurer, which will leave- he real debt of the County about twelve thousand eight hun dred dollars. ($12,800.) In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands this twenty etstith day of January. in the year of our. Lord, one thousand eight hundred and sixty one. (A. D., BM) JAMES HUMMEL, ICounty ANDREWFOX. U'LRICII Bin KHOLDER, Auditors. Lebanon, February 7,1881-4 t SETTLEMENT - DETIVEEN the Directors of the Lebanon County DO Almshouse, and tho Auditore.of sold county, for the year ending on the jth day of January, 1661, Inclu sive: • - i. • DR. Cash in this hands of DELTISI Bowman, Tress- urer, on last year's settlement $l5l. In f Cash froth d. H.l3orgner, Treasurer, on 11 I orders:from County Commissioners 8000 00 '; oiri *Om A. S. Whitton for support-of Ss- tali Dutter i 85 60 i Cash from Edward 17 0 ider, Steward for cows 4 old .77 00 I Cir i li - fran' Alitaham pernsior for support , ' eif John Heilman . ' 5 2 00 Cash from Henry Minh fOr Dower of _Mary Daub 21 15 1 i Cash from Isaac Lutz for bay 2 0 00 Cash from Jacob Arantz fur stone 75 , cash fromlsaac Ldtz for earn land 12 00 1 dish from ;Edward Kreider, Steward, for oats 3 55 'Cache from Isaac Lutz for pasture E 25 Cash from James Benson for oats - 12. 50 ;Cash from Edw. Kreider, Steward, for pasture 200 Csah'froni James Benson for shoats 2 00 Cash from Joseph Light for stone 1 87 Cash from John Sholly for boarding 4 ; 65 'Cash fiiiin Dr. W. M. Guilford foepastnro 4 50 Cash from Daniel Fulmer for pasture a 5 so CR . . . Paid on settlement with Somerset county $2O 12 Paid on eettlemi zit with Barks coenty t 5 00 Paid Man, of Lebanon county IL F. Bridgen's '5 00 paid John Kauffman for crocks 43 41 paid Diller, Arndt & Co. for balm:ice 'on leather 36 30 Paid Charles Many far matings 7 00 ,paid John Euston for freight 31 91 'Paid toll - 11 59 Paid Jobn Benson for a horsel4o 00 Paid Daniel Early for inerchari . diis ~: " 250 Paid Thomas McMahon for teaching school 12 00 Paid George & Pyle for merchandise 564 11 paid Waltz & Boedel for stationery 4 89 Paid H. H. Bootle' for stationery 8 41 Paid Males Greenawalt for hardware 132 94 paid Bowinap, Hauer & Capp for lumber 46 54 Pahl Barry & Anderson for tobacco 93 81 Paid Isaac kits for day labor 5 25 Paid A. Lehman & Co. for coal 44 SO Paid Andrew Zimmerman for hay ladders 8 00 Paid David Loose for oil 2 40 Paid David Boyer for lime 1 00 Paid Cyrus Brandt for making fence 62 OS Paid J. L. Bets for liquor 15 G 2 Paid J. 14. blicliener foe meat 96 27 Paid Amos Kunkel for keeping pauper 2 00 Paid A. Major & lire. for repairing machines 14 60 Paid Peter Shutt for spraying 75 Paid L. R. Deeg for port wins 8 80 Paid W. G. Ward for stationery 1 25 Paid William Weaver for pump making it 60 Paid Light & Seltzer for merchandise 64 05 Paid Dr. Samuel Behm for out-door medication 80 00 Paid William Denson fur sawing lumber 10 45 Paid Henry Bross for brooms 6 00 Paid Joseph Ovcrlylfor cleaning trees 700 Paid Jiliseph Bowman for hats and caps 57 89 Paid Lavid Landis for apple trees 5 25 Paid Joseph Light for coal 190 00 Paid out-door paupera --- 792 'i 3 O paid John H. Stine, hireling's wages . 340 00 Paid William Light for wheat 163 00 Paid J. K. Emrich for eoliths. , 14 50 Paid Dr. Strohm fur out-door medication 4 DO Paid Jacob Gackley for cattle 139 10 Paid Felix Light for wheat 139 10 Paid bringing paupers • Pi 30 Paid Looser & Brothers for inerchandisa 82 83 Paid Daniel Folmar for wagon-making - 8 50 p a id William Benson for wheat 182 96 Paid Raber & Brothers for merchandise 178 86 paid Edward Kreider, steward salary 3'4 00 Paid Elias Light for lime„.., 1 80 paid William Moeller for tin ware • 502 Pahl 31-nry & Stine for merchandise 00 43 paid David Bowman, Treasurer's salary 35 00 Paid Andrew Fox for shoes 93 15 Paid Henry D. Fisher for cattle 209 00 Paid Samuel Dopaberger fur wheat. 140 S 9 Paid John Wolf tor coffins 2 50 Paid John Light for wheat 133 1 Paid Nathaniel Sheets for wagon-making 24 432 Paid George llornitfius far coffins 5 00 Paid J. 11. Harper !Sr coffins 8 00 Paid Elizabeth Brandt for Hirelings Wages 41 00 Paid Dr. Geo. Ross for Drugs, Spices, &c. 53 S 9 ”J. L. i.emberger do do do 20 29 i John Laurance for:Shoes 31 62 " Henry Iffalquart for keeping pauper 8 00 " Samuel Bohm, Director's salary 38 00 r " Christian Lents, Director's do 86 00 j , James Bonson do do 35 00 " Hoffman & Bro.,Freight - 11 01 " John Krotzer for Collins . '•/ 50 " Geo. 51. Strad( for oinking PaSillaild Rails 28 00 f' Nancy Steward for Coffin end,Stimud 5 PO " David Kelchner for Coffin ' -1 50 " Richard Bruce & to; for'llMse . - 305 SO ii —V. Meyer tic Bro. do, 151 44 . .. . , ..• ." Joe. Bogert for hirrAinilime ' 250 . . . Tobias prensler for coffins • .s" . 16 00 " DriChaillbrd, surgery, ouedocir medication 40 00 a Sam'l Draberger for rattle 72 50 is John Deminger for shroud 92 " Levi Bodendorf fur Wheat 1 25 " Israel Brandt for Tailoring 4 00 " Joseph Gingrich. for Cattle 4B 07 , 2 w in. B enson for Mason work 24 35 4, G. o. walker for Cain 1 so " Simeon Guilford for Beef 22 68 ff i nnie ) weaver for Blacksmith work 2 12 " T. H. Borne: Mdze 465 :• Dr. D. B. Coop for r for out door medication 50 00 " Isaac Brandt for Wheat 90 77 ... Gratuities 327 75 " David Light for Wheat 76 46 " Waterman & co. for Groceries 140 77 " Dr. Guilford, Physici an & Clerk's salary 150 0 0 " Henry ROM for Tin-ware ~. 83 Paid Joseph Bowman for Shoes ''4l 50 Paid Pennsylvania Insane Asylum 238 50 Paid William Stoevor for Wheat . 242 40 Paid L, It. Walker for Cattle"-, 525 OD .. Paid Rebecca A nderson for ftincfril expenses 5. 00 Paid Frederick Selmer for Hospital Nurse 5 00 Paid Solomon Bark for Coffin . ~ 200 Paid Dr. J. Zerbe for rstdoor , inedie4tion 28 00 Paid Isaac Lutz for Blacksmith , work ..... . . 67 09 .. . . , Paid Samuel Gackley for Bricks 6 00 Paid G. M. Strock for making Fence 4 50 Paid Mary Locum for hireling's wages 15 00 Paid Henry Spabn for amid 84 . Paid Theodore Frantz for coffins 7 00 Paid Solomon Smith for saddlery 48 20 Paid Dr. Jacob Cooper for outdloor medication 10 00 Paid Esther Kendall for funeral expenses 5 50 Paid John Arnold for coffins 600 Paid John Sbellenherger for merchandizo 03 24 Paid Samuel Bomberger for land title 4 87 Paid Buhb & Bressler for stoves and range 24 00 Paid E. Kreider for wheat . ' 56 16 Paid John Hornatlns for coffins 6 00 Paid Levi Dodendorf for coffin 4 00 Paid Henry Overly & Brother for making fence 18 45 Paid Catharine Harman for shroud 1 00 Paid Abraham Lehman for salt /1 60 Paid for sending pauper to Harrisburg 75 Paid Auditors' clerk , , 10 00 Balance In the hands of the Treasurer 172 GO Inconformity with an act of the General Assembly of the Commtnwealth of Pedinsyltania, passed the 16th day of 'Mirth, 18$0, entitled '"an Act for the erection of a House for theldiPport of the rldePdf Lebanoi6ounty," have we, the undersigned, Directors or the Poor of said County, in conjunction with the restiferly elected Audi. thre, whose duty' it is do Mod - nine' thd foregoing elate. Arent of ineeiPts and expenditures of the Poor House fronY - fhO 2a day ; of January, A. D., 1860, to the'ltil'daf of dentut7; 1861, inclusive, and find the dame correct". CHRISTIAN LENTZ, JAMES BENSON, Directors. JOHN N. BOWMAN. Undersigned, Auditors elected to settle and adjust the several accounts of Lebanon count 3, do re port, that wo have examined the foregoing aimount, and vouchers thereunto belonging, and find the same cor rect. In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands and seals the 28th day of January. A. D., 1861. JAMES. HIPUME.L, ANDREW FOE. Auditors. ULRICH BURKHOLDER, -Attest :—,CONS SH3RII, Clerk. LEBANON COtail l t iLmsoOti6E, f , .. , Januar /.6, 801. MALES. - ~,FEMALES. 17ndri 10 yaws, trUndar 10 - yorzo, 10 &Warn 10 r 20 do BBetwoon 10 a 20 do 6 do 20 a3O do 4 do . 20a 30 do 11 do 30 .4s 40 do 10 do 80 &40 do 8 do 40 s6O do 13 do 40 lig 50 do 13 do 60 a6O do 2 do 60 a6O do 2 do :60/e 70 do 2 1 do 60 a7O do 3. do 70 aBO do 7 do 70 aBO do 4 do 80x40 do do 80x80 do 2 EMS Children horn bere.ln this County Almshouse. 4 Fir males; number of deaths during the year, 14 Wales and 4 Females. Totarborober 18. - FITECTIASED DURING Tan YEAR: 172 pair shoes and boots 96 aprons 134 pair pantalaordi .24 men's combs 90 bats and caps 79-petticoats 22 roundabouts 7i3-pair stockings 183 handkerchiefs 83 bgnnats 41 coats sa 80 pair pants for boys !lo WettleXP tenths 64 pair suspenders 12 straw bats 182 pair men's shoes 50 fie* combs 105 frocks 91 weinOls's Shoes - Products of the farm for the ye:r 1860 : Killed 29 Steers, weighing 16,783 p0un,. 1 4; 24 Tioge: weighing 0,172 pound*. 624 busbeis wheat 1000 bushels oats 253 do rap 60 loads hay 430 do potatoes 2 bushels eloverseed 500 do corn 4000 do lime Made 450 panels of fence; weight of hides. 2409 pods ; Paupers over 'night, 4377. rgebreary 1861.-4 t. $ a 152 92 Military +mount OF LEBANON COUATY for the year 1860. DR. To aggregate. imoact of Unitary bnes assessed for the yearlBo s. $1,240 50 Excess fines received do 86 VT CR. By exonerations alloyed Collector' for 1880. in full $197 00 By collections allowed Collectors for 1660, to full 62 Oft By enrollment allowed Collectors fur • IS6O, in full 45 al By rush paid Commissioners for sor- vices• 60.00 By cash paid Clerk for services 60 00 By Treasurer's commissiou on $1123 11 23 By cash paid Jos. (Beim, Esq., ssresp. • hag assessors By cash paid A. B. Ely, Esq., EMU big amasora 2 48 By casts paid Wordi. &-Ttoinorhl for printing 0 75 By cash paid. Wm. M. Breslin for printing 6 TO Ily cash paid Wm. Tics. Brigid° In spector, salary in full 150 OD - 1511 70 By cash paid Gen. Wm. Urich per diem pay, postage and stationery By cash paid Capt. henry Boltz per diem pay 21 IX) By cash paid Capt. William Boltz per diem pay 'lO foii By cash paid Major S. E. Treichler per diem pay 3 80 By cash paid Perseverance Band for 1 music at Brigade Parade By cash paid Major Thos. G. Seltzer per diem pay By cash paid John Bebney fur field t for Parade i By cash paid Wm. AI Brealla for printing 9 00 By cash paid Worth & Reinochl for . printing 13 00 i By cash paid J. Young & Co. for printing 5 SS By cash paid IL IL lloedel for sta. 1 Mondry By rash pail Capt. J. A. Bones, arm. - ory rent 15 CO By cash paid Capt. Fred. Embleh, armory rent . 4D 00 By cash paid Capt. Willia m Earnest, armory rent 40 00 By cash paid - Capt. S. R. Fauber, arm ory rent 40 00 'By cash paid Samuel Byle, Armorer 20 00 By cash paid lee pliAllier, Armorer -.. ' for 1859. ~ . -:. ~ : ib 00 Ally cash paid A. 11:Gttel, Arkaireti sno --- Sy_trash paid George McC,onnel Arm . , orer 4. By cashlithd P. 11. FrAylinghousen, Armorer By cash paid J. U. Conrad, Armorei for 1559 . I 0 00 Bycash paid Wm. Heffelllnger, Arm -11 90 .By 9.l. mis er li paid Frederick Erabich for repairing cannon and arms By cash paid William Tice for notices and exchanging arms 13 00 By cash paid Willi em Tice for repair. : ing drums By cash paid Frederick Embieh for repairing drums By cash paid S. R. Fauber for repair ing drains By cash paid Jacob R. Miller for use of room, &c. 000 By cash paid William Earnest for use room, &c. By cash paid Thomas Lasher for use of ratn, &c. By cash paid Henry B. Carmany for use of room, &c. 15 10 By cash paid George Shay, tin boxier Brigade Inspector 1 50 By cash paid Genii William Urich for Auditor's pay By cash paid Maj. William Tice for Auditor's pay - By cash paid Maj. William M. Derr for Auditor's pay SS e`sB 33 -- 2 4 57 73 Balance In babd of Conrad 11. Borg- Der:. Ski; Treasurer of Lebanon county for dlttributlon 277 54 halichee: i 1 hands of Trefteures EA distribution • • CZ dna of the afferent commit& Washington Artillery, Vogt. F. Embich 243 00 • Deduct fines 20 CO Reederickeburg Qua. de, Capt. Wart. Carnet • Eat 60 Deduct ram 24 00 Myerntown Drag-ons,Capt. J. A. D4agot. 1018 OG D.du.t Acei Si 00 07400 Nationnl Rifles. Capt. B. R Fauber 30S 00 lladuat flues 08 Whole amount a hdm •Distritt{'ed amongst the d,fferent earnpsnits at the rule tif 15 gs p•r can'. on the clailare asfottows : Washington Artillery 35 12 Frederick!" I' urg Guards 45 20 — • 51 voratewn Dragoons 152 6i National 141 flee 41 54 WILLIAM • AVILLIANT TlOir, WM. Pd. DER.B, Brig&i, Board or A uditori, 'Brigade. Oth Lainmon Feb: 7, 1850—.4t, he I riginal and e ebrated American Nan GENERAL TOYI T11U17119 SMALLEST MAN ALIVE: s AT THE COURT HOUSE, T,ED ANON. PA.. FOR ONE DAY ONLY. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5. rpwo Brilliant Entertainments—Afternoon at 3 1 Evening at VA o'clork,—doors open half an hour in advance. The Little General appears in all his new Songs, Dances, Imitations. Statutes, &a., assisted by Mr. W. TOMLIN, the great English Baritone and Buf fo, from the Nobilities Concerts, London; Mr. WK. LIAM DE VERE, the American Tenor, and Mr. C. G. TITCOMB, Pianist. ADMISSIONS. ,:. Day Entertainment, 25 cts. Eveaiut, ~,, . _ . • II eta. n u Children under 10, 13 ‘• Childrenslei it. 10 -. Schools admitted on liberal ,Iteserved Seats, 25 " terms. . The Geitgral rides in Ills Miniature Carriage drawn by Lillfj,ut ' inn Ptiniei. mid Attended by Elfin „Footmen end Cattehmen front flu - Eagle Rots] to the Court Rouse, previous ts each entertainment. The grand Piano used is on of Charles Meyer's man ufaeturo, from U. IL Itcedel's Book Store. ALFRED CATELY, Business Agent. Lebanon. January 2:1. Itl. WOOD and COPA.I. YAtcit. T THE undersigned, having bought Mr. 4. I, Henry Spoon's Wood and Coal Yard, a short dlstFutco north-east of Messrs. Foster a Match's Foundry, iu the borough of North Lebanon; and also bought from 200 to 300 CORDS OF WOOD.and from OW to 1000 TONS OF COAL, of all kinds and grades, which I will gall at the yard or deliver at as small profits ss will suit the times. I therefore in. vito all those that are in want of any of those artieles tq call and seo the same, ascertain p, and j urltrffor themsel res. DANIEL MORT, (meri•Dant.-) North Lebanon, Apri114,1858.-tf. GEO - 111GE Iik•LIENE, A TTOIINNY AT LAW..4lflee Neith 4ETI ALINE, Esq., A Lebanon: Pa ftebroor,May 4,1899. J. AA.BOWMAN ! A TTIIIRNEY-AT-LAW,PIes REMOVED his office cO. Funck's New Building, (second story,] Cumberland street, Lebanon. Pa. . Lebanon, Arsril-6 liMUIMMI TTOWSEY AT LAW, haa removed 111$ office to Cum street, 111 the, room formerly occupied by Reicenetein na ajawelry eiore, opposite Chub% Greonowalt'a Hardware Store. Lebanon, April 18, ISBn. SB'sB 88 IF YOU WANT ikgeed PICTURE Cor a bledallton orPln, call at HA[- LY.'S Gallery, next door to the Lebanon Deposit Bank. L, 0C whir lOCTtt i.r,q; hi Day Erty flour., CLOCKS, JifstliNkeiped at BILAPV'S ..) - 01,,velry Store, baron ;AA , ` Copper-Brimim - :irnovalt TIIE undersigned has RANION*II his COPPER &Una . and BRASS VORKINkt BUSINESS to Market Street, the second doerfrowStriekler's Mill. where_ he will be happy to sea all his old friends and custom era, and where he has Inereatedifacilities for attending to littitualepartments of hisßusiness. Particular attention given Wits"Pantnve. All orders thankfully reesitetlstnd promptly attended to. ' 4 'CHARLES H. SE PERRIN, Lebanon, March 7,1850. Consuirtith and iirassmorker. SI.3A 97 2 1 3 00 iz ()4a EIS 1 00 93 79 8 00 2000 25 00 EiEl EIB LEI 4 OD 4 00 I 2 OG 12 00 12 00 $ 3 5 97 277 64 224 00 307 60 295 oo 1770 50 in Miniature, LAFAYETTE BROWER, - FITTER, ALNVT STREET; next door to A. S. ELY'S °Mee, rif LEBANON, PA. Van. 2, Mi. Frrs PITSJ !;.114.T... llf a. IL R./COEN; FASHIONABLE TAILOR, Ib" Cumberland Street, nearly opposite the Black Rem Rotel, Lobe non, Pa. ALL. cork done up With neatness and dispateh, and entire satisfaction guaranteed. April 11,1880. IF 1017 WANT GOtw PITTgitte.,GOAO 111111g1inVEWS •- • SKY MONT GALLEVY, over B. S. Itabeee Dreg Store, on Cumberland street, •Lebanon, Pa. Aeratiorrrna, iilansmortras, Panoramas, EIPIT:OITM and EdORO - taken daily, (SundayisMapted.) ' Prices ruinous. ble and in accordant*, with the due, style, and quality of the eases, Moms opened from 8 A Br, to. 4 o ' clock, P. hi. Lebanon, June 2,1858. TURNPIKE ELECTION. NOTICE is hereby given that on oleetton by this Stockholders In the President, Managers and COED, Pay et 'the Setts ihd Dauphin Turnpike road will be held at the publio•House of J. L. SEMITIC'S, In Myer*. to 7vn, Lebanon county, Pennsylvania, Pit MONDAY; the 4th day of azAncrinext, between the boors 4 ; 10 o'clock. A. 11., and 4 Welook, P. M. of tii44 day, for the.ntapose of electing Otte Pree • Went, Eight bldnagers, 01Telf11714lurer, and such other officers as may be tiecessar7 oonskoct the drain of the said Company during the ensuing 10113T2... At the Fame time the Annual Slatetr.ent bCPM-Triee orer wilt be laid before the Etoekholdere ns By order of the Board, HENRY MULL, Presit Jacob Ranlt, Treasurer. January,l7, 1861. Arational Muse NORTE E. CORN ER of Plank road and (laniard Rotate NORTH LEBANON, PENN'A. To roe PrIELIO. HO I all ye thirsty come and drink. for nice cool mineral water, the choicest vintage. and the purest milt liquors grime my bar. And ye hungry come and eat, as Ilse tab!s to loaded with the most substantial fare, and the richest delicacies of the season crown my board— Coma : 1111111 sntl beast; my house is always open tothe stranger and the friend, and for animals the beat of pro vender, fine stabling, and attentive bostlore, are am... ready at my stables. Sonya, noopoottidly. North Lebanon,Sept. 14, 1669. HENRY HOLTZ Lebanon Female Seminary, J. H. POST, A. 13., ,Principal.. ripllE NINTH SESSION will at/item:ice' SUptembpt I 1880. This School is designed-to elevate the stand ard of female education, and to offer superior advents.- ges at a mode: ate coat. The school year is divided into two sessions of fire months each: Charge per session, from 736 to 15 dollars. according. to the studies of the schplar, „Ea . tra for Music, French, Latin, and German. Partittilar attention given to the musical depart ment. Instruction upon the Piano, Melodeon and Gui tar anti in Singing. Pupils not connected with the School will be waited upon at their homes, when &sir ed, nod at the usual rates. Early application should be made to Board- ty• :Dirccfors: B. 17. LEI:MAN', .8. T. STINK, C. B. FORNBY, NUM.- JOHN .SIBILY, C. - 9REENAWAVt, C. D. GLONINGEFL dO9IAII ruNCE, ISAAC DECE.I2I'. Lebanon, Aug. 30, 1800. BOWMAN, HAUEr. & CAPP'S Usliil E R ra R D This Way, if you Want Cheap Lumber. THE undersigned have lately formed a partner ship for the purpose of engaging in the Lum ber Business, on a new plan , . would respectfully Inform the public at large, that thew place of business is DAVID Bownaw's Old Lumber Yard, In East Lebanon, fronting on Chestnut street, one square from the Evangelical church. They have enlarged the Yard and tilled it with a now and excellent assortment of all kinds of Lumber, such as BOARDS, PLANKS, JOISTS, LATFIS, SR/NIMES, AND &AMINO, of all lengths and thicknesses. In short, they keep cow atantly,on band, a full and wejkseasoned assortment of all kinds of BUILDING MATERIALS. Persons In want of any tfiing,in their line are invited to call, examine their stock, andaearn,their prices. Thankful tor past favors, they hope, that by attention to business and moderrite-prices, to merit a continuance of public patronage. BC*3IAN, HALER & Lebanin. September 5,151(1. • D. S. RABER'S. Wholesale and Retail 'Drug Store, Itas been Removed to his New Butting. on Cumber . land Street, opposite the Eagle Buildings, Lebanon, Pa. rllll5 subscriber respectfully announce co his a cqualn tances and the public in general, t at he hes eon. stantly on hand a large Melt of DRUGS, PERFUMTRY, MEDICINES, PAINTS, 0 II E MICA LS egr VARNISHES, TURPENTINE, GLASS- . *ARE, HRH'SITES; - HAIR-OILS, EXTRACTS, litititihg.:Eluid, Surgical Instruments, TWO: gasps, Sa gan, Tobacco, Ac. Also a variety of Fancy Articles too numerous to mention, which be offers . erlow.rates..and warrants the qualities of the articles ; as a4presented.— Purchasers will please remember this, and examine the qualities and prices of hill'qoads beiiire purchasing else- where. ,42V-Alhysiciansr,preseriptions and family reci pes carefully compounded, at all hours of the day or night,byWalling at•the Drug Store, opposite the Eagle Buildings. ' Ott Sundays the Store will be opeued for the cote pounding of prescriptions between the hours of 7 end 10 o'clock, A. M., 12 and 1, and 4 and S P. M. Lebanon, Dec. 9, 1557. DAVID S. RARER. WALNUT STREET ETTLI, AHEAD RC THE C&OlpeSt, Bat Selected, and Larpeat Stock of WALL PAPERS Window Shades, Curtains, &o, ; TUE UNDERSIGNED having in' connection vrith his BOOK .AND STATIONERY STORE, purchased the entire smelt of WALL PAPERS of Messrs WALT; & PARDEE nod W. 0. WARD, and having also re• contly received large supplies from New York and Phil adelphia, including the latest and most handeomestylse of Paper Hangings, Borders, Decorations, Panelings, Fire Board Prints, Window Curtains, Sh ides, 4.0:, 4`C., now manufactured. Ufa stork presents the beat assort latent, of Papers. both iu etyle and quality,-that hasorer been seen in Lebanon, and as he has bought most of hie Papers at reduced rates, for Casa, he is able to sell Wall Paper at cheaper rates than they can be obtaineclet any other place. He has also made arrangements, with the best Paper hangers in Lebanon to put up paper for him. if desired, at the short° it notico on the moat reas onable tortes. °KV liim G. ;WI and liG convinced. 'f3C4- Remember the place, at the New Bookstore in Iratnat Street, afcm doors south of Karmany's Hand mare Mom. J. HENRY MILLER. Lebanon. April 4. 1860. Sri Books and S:lationery Em porium, . . AND TEACHERS' HEADQUARTERS! M A CIareM wraleam, • HA S REMOVED - -•- . • Has remoyed his lipoli,Store,to Market Square, Lannon w uprip may bad, reasonable terms a general' 4,partrnout Of sen9oL, stmosv bottom, .Tinfor.oo - 1)ild Mispem.sdsOns,l9oKS of everyfieserippon. COPy-BoldisfeypberingßookS, leather and paper bound Pans Books, and every variety of STATIONERY, en., wholesale end retail. The following New Books, &a.: Humboldt's Cosmos. in 5 vols. Greeley's Political Teat Book for MOO. Everybody's Lawyer. Butledgu. The Throne of David. Solos' Book of Forms. History of the Hotted Brethren Church. Helps for the Pulpit. The Homilist. Whodoud's Commentary. Burkitt's Notes. Different Hymn Books, (German and English). Ohatechisms, (German and English). Testaments—large and small, (German and English) Bibles—different slam do do Dictioiaries—Webster's and Worcester's. Die.tionaries—difforent sizes, (German & English). Cook Books. Books on Gardening, Grapes, &c. ALMANACS. Laneamigr. German end English ; Phliadelpdia, differ ent 'kinds I heading Almstr4R; ,the Luthermi, (German and )nglialt,) arid the Evangelical trtinl Ohio, Lebanon, September , 27.1860:.tete ••••• R NEWELL'S PHOTOGRAPH GAWKY No. P.G# Arch Street, Philadelphia. UNE of the largest and most complete Galleries in the United States, where the best Pictures, known to the Photographic art, are taken at prices no higher than are paid for miserable earricatures, The Proprietor, a practical Photographer, attends personally, every sittingand allows: no picture to leave the Gallery unless It gives perfect satisfaction. Daguerreotypelf and Ambrotypes , of absent or de ceased. friends, nhOtogropliqd to any required Owlet' taken of Canvass, life size, and paiPtilihkif iNfibr 'the best. Artists. At this Gallery pictures can Utatint VI any weatinte —as perfect in cloudy . daystas.eilrtni the, ann shines. Persons visiting. qui' 'ilty• are respeetfugly-invited to examine our spee4nonii,lthlub for rite and, quaty de fy competition... 4 4Efi - Ipstruttions given in the art of Phatetisolty. t. NSWItt.I4.GAPART or.Aar, - 724 Archntreet; Philadelphia. COMMENDATIONS: Lams D.Vamplizia., M. Ohio. 'My-family and friends all corieur in the opinion that the (Newell) Picture is more nfe-liko than any thing they ever saw. My likeness has been repeatedly taken by different Artists in various ways, but I have nor% yet had one which .presents so true to nature, all ttio features and expression a of °aunt:mince as this. Front lion. E. Joy Mortals, late Minister to Italy. The exanisite finials, beauty aodeoft.nelsvif your por traits. conjoined with their durabllily of eultir and &Rte. fulness as likenesses, cannot fail to.cornmedd them to the attemion and patronage wile appreciate true art. . - . From CoL. JAMES P. Raving aOcat ib a fora portrait, I procured „tine -from . Net Slr. Robert theocity. of Philadeinhite, s min iature in Oa COlors, under new prams - cUscooireclbk :ri.tn, and take'great picador° in t4pressing UM Satisfac tion given too, not only by tale aCcuracy of thelikeness, but its artistic ilitish In. all reitoic4, and recommend him to the patronage of those Cep:mad. to ansourago the beautiful art. • JAMES Ptoa. Philadelphia, January 23, 1861.47. S. T. STINE, cr J. W. MIMI.