3 • •- oh lirtiliting• +Mc, ceretputcwill' MUM Illazi:ru:e3t7El:2a ADVIBTIO Neatly tme ) 4 1 Proavpay NS CE, LEBANON, PEMVA _.. Tam eetablblunt is now suppl with an extensiee amortment of JOB on TYPE, which - w ie ill d be Increased as the patronage demands. It can now torn out Fianna:l4 of every description, in a neat and expeditious manner— and on very - romanable terms. finch ea Pomp its, Cheeks,. Mildness Cards, Handbills, Cirenlare, Labels, Bin Readings, Blanks, • Programmes, Pills of Pare, inefititions, Tickets, &0., Dubs of all hinds, Common audJudgment BOUM. '4404 Joetfeet, Oonetables' and other Bworits, printed dly aunt matt* on the beet paper , constantly kept tads St this Oka fit prices "to suit the gum.," uncicliptipri prtk of the LEBANON ADVERT4EII. , One boiler and a gait a Yeir. , Addrees, Wx. BRIIILIN, LtbalkOtt,!%. totting account, :&t , Receipts and Expendittlises i n k y LEBANON COUNTY, fee.' ebe yeat.lBoo. CONRAD NJ 11. BORONEB, Bag. Tramway, of.. Lebanon coon , ty, io account with othl county km the 2d day of Jan. ary, . 1),, MO, to thelkh day MR. (Both days includad.7 of January, A. D,, DR.—RECBIPTS. To eggregate 'mount of Talevied in the different Townships; add Boroughs of Lebanon eceinty, Includ ing State and County Taxed for the year 1860 : North &twills $2952 85 South Amarillo 3390 72 Bethel . 3265 59 Cold Spring. 196 37 COrOW.SII 551 d LI Bait uanoirer 2818 51 lieldelbers 3819 35 ~. Jadison 5655 63 llahnitint Borong/h (R. 740 2058 14 Lebenon Borough, (w. •.) 1628 50 Lebanon Borough, (North) 829 80 Lebanon Township(North) ' 3373 50 Lebanon Towneliip, (Stouth) 3554 78 Londonderry 4388"29 Slilloreek 2433 38 Souders 23e9 54 Union 1585 21 . To bolumm in bowie of 'Treasurer, 14 ..49 996 29 pay , Wit year's repdri ' 3,243 30 • FINNS AND FEES. To MO rouelmMfrom DOM fibtiderii* fOi 01160 00 To cash rucked from John Stains, 42 Esq. tbellnes mut Jury fon! 72 00 TO cash received trot:ll'o2ns P. 11111- 14r, VA% for fines and Jury Amu ... IIgEOP COTJATAIOUSE. from 14. Decamp 000 . 00 do do Sam'i Light 5,.00 do do do Solomon Moyer 300 do do do rotor Rlchimm Sop do do do Mee Schroeder 3 011 do do do Bossed Taylor 460 STRAYS SOLD. To cub received from Thome. Kra• mer it req. • To cub received from Joseph R. lienry t Req. To cub received from Jame► llam• met, Iraq. COSTS. To.cub received from Anthony S. Ely 18fribriglIbreighldikrfriltif neat 17 00 To cash recelited from Ilnork, Zsq. for costs collectetfrom Jacob slcOormick S x.F . 600 Tweed'. received from Sorel Ilauck, leeq. for cost collected from abides flarglebach 5 75 UNIVOTAN LtPli To cash recetfBd frizaTlyru2•BllllrWgA XES. tior Valet 'on voseettet Londe, - ,Jected tbr the yelooihot am tow ;in ton • - ••• • . •'• • 'I• EXOIIBB 1/41t. IW, I 14 6Y Tilcish lcp fierkin ry„ Hi ter iltrartitriti of it ?I:al . , : Hitler for the To cosh receirerl, from #primplin. pop der for 1850;. " ". Tr cub reciiived..fe?p,,econet. /Or , ' beide for 1801._ 12 14 .21itech race spl6' 4041ami1yffil foj 1840 0 84 i r4 caels received from Zicbllll3wrk billitev for 11)69' T.:torah received from John abott for 1,869 19 12 ,plisseh received from Samuel Gelb *OB6O 4 24 Biiith received from Henry Ilolde. marl for 1860 To cult received from Daniel Keller for 1859 4 88 To comb rivalled from Absalom 'lean for - 1860 10 82 By cash redeived Rom TowyrCOunoll ' • for Cuol and One up to April ,lly cash rocetved from Seidel, Killing ' er k co, for OM Iron at Jall By each received from Sundry Per t• sons fur Old Lumber at Jail. .40. By cash received from Sutfdry Per , 'r•Ilollian a Tomporaty Loom $1.0,600 00 OVIROTANDING TA XES As 'rail 'LAST ImAß's 1 17 REPOItT. To Samuel lfarboeon Collector Lebo- . non Borough, West Ward $098,60 To Oldeme .11.npp Collootor of North AnnrDlu 882 00 . To Alichtlei T.: Burkholder Collector of SOnth-Annvllle 733 98 Todhett Shol Collectelt olfaornWall 7103 36 Temlosepla altannalman Colloator of ' Vase Hamm" ilt37/3 26 To John W. Ifaterich Collector of " Y 87 - To Samuel °ell? Collector of-South r 3 ~0 3 0 1 01, 'to Abeolom Mon C'oilector Of'-Nort h Lebanon Borough 576 lb To_Airdree 11. Embleb Collector of labanoo tlorough kestWelid r 117.7 97 To Diulel .. Kellar Collector of, . • 1025 83 To William Woeltly Collectorof Sera. 308, • . „ , floblemar, CollecfOr of , 41 ?' ' • ..4 ' 498(6 " . 01 1 The folloirleireollelitoriehirre yell ehe Arnow:lbl let opposite their respective nemershme the 7th cloy or JelhAry 1161 t Cherie. Arndt $6l 00 litrui Romeo, 200 . 00 - tehlterlColir '7O 00 Peale , 4141111ohnsit • • 200 00 Henry Phillipy • - 867'00, Situ. taw - 390 00 Philip Shaeffer 226 00 John'til i gK d p. i -, ...; .1 , 4 ; 03 00 0004 4 t 6 175 00 • Toolithari 8( a or • 70 00 Win. Woolly 'Jig booryHold,.... , Daniel Strap l 4 131. jehu Flitter 240 00 . ---- • ..$2482 00 0 11,--PATSII42ITB. By Oil* yet/ State Trieunuer NW.; hie irerelps dated July 24,1866 $24,100 00 By eutorterallois Wilmot fur the • 'Mr 1400 884 oe By Treetlalletsl, 49 o ll llitif4 oo for . the year Vow.. 4 236 04 (or. the By collections oletymei ' Vlore 100 •. Ario o 20 -..--- -- $22,000 30 e • • Treasurer tehanott Co'y Alain Honor on 11 orders Issued , • .Aseurreenitand Appeals. By veal peld dlti.-reut Areessere for mating yearly rusiessniente,de• 11Witiappesi nuNeee ho. _Bridges aorta. &velem Creek. Batlk pa&M Mtsaintr for work Oriestiorn bridge - 112 By sash Josrph Weimer for work at illedgegli bridge 4 19 -IJridges avow Zak &infarct Creek'', By rash ipel4ritstrisem rq. 14 5 • lumliel-kinfell By veils Quid Minion fin repairs at Rod bridge • • 70 W 14 cash paiiiJOllph M. Walker 110 work at Bunker 14111 bridge sash paid Jacob 0411b1110 for haling at Bunker Bill-Bridge 0 -00 'By rash paid John Barge for work, gt Btrge's Bridge , 900 nrifi9t4 wWool f oe( Quiluollata 0$ rek. Illitrildtboyrd , prf ...10- 11 4We 1 'o bridge 2 64 lairb 11 14 , sustirl periwig for go, idootootor sod Work dorm at Yore Road bridp 96 27 Cnroners . Diana Cs. -SY easi piiid port .David Wick, for ono to lagsiOei By sash paid .31inannel Sabin, esq , Sor one in nest In full 81 1 3 szvt• it B 44 1 1 111 OK; for 1 3 pm q cat in tali 12 l e i , j to' Id Withal/amber tor two fb ogimpi in full , 23 22 pad Wm.liriebiesq,, tor l initatat. lo foli 11 a Pi 0 0 3 vial lit. 11eary lug 'for it tlO itidiid in hit' • , $n liortem Maiittildtions. By' '4Oll pig .r:otev• our iatbac_ ,ti -: - e Exp,nsa. By cull Old 1. oni,B.uck .44. for jj lgt - Boarding ictooB7llooBo* e- l m Dy cash pad Racal. BoualliZioi - 4,n c conveying prig Meta to vilitroo 20 80 eciatiitJail BY otob.Daid Jos. B. Bold eiqikse• per otDaaphli Co, when rot OP' 181 13 port of convicts By Gash paid Samuel Mona for Con lOoying Wm. Grail IQ SOOOr n 8 . 00 ffenitentlary ,„? „,, fly cash paid Grand Jurors .„ o , " v: do Traverse Jona _ 44 L• do Tip staves • ' . ".. n• ... do ODIIII Crier '01::.... e ' do' Sheriff. summoninaltivors 70.60 . . ,;`-• -da Oonetables tor leaking rev ; 1111130 to court . • .151. es • sr sash pall O.P. iiiillenes • mats -...._.1.... to Goomionwealth eases l7 ply sash paNIA.S, illy seq.yeesis la% _.••• Oirmisiorida MasaAft is• fly casti p a id Jac. Oleim sial., eats. • - VOL. 18-NO. 36. in Cotomouiee-----Ith`caaes 'By cash paid Joe. Shantz costs iss Conithenetaaltiatitikw 82 62 ' - By cash paid Sank - Babb awash' s, _Commonwealth rases .• 43 71 By caah,,paid jimmy McCord costs Conkmonwealth cases . IT 137 'BY cash paid John G Light; sec', costain Comtuonwdalth cases 1 00 By catneintid SoloCaon - , Smith, col, costa iteComirtnnwpaith cases 4 60 By cash pain 19ta. Bayer costs In Cothtudnweaitli nipee 3 10 By Cl4lllll paid Nat: Moore coats nunonwealth cases 62 Sly said' paid Jamie Koss costa in Conimoneteaith'etioa '6 ea B 1 cash paid DaileiOnliacher coats in Commonwealth COMM 8 25 Bcash paid Patrick Brown costs In Commonwealth cane* 1 66 By cash paid tbrinpport of couricts ih Easters Pentlantiary Noun House Expenditures. By cash ,paid Gleam k Pyle Mdse. 3 62 do Jos. T. gas bill 23 22 do - 1214yotto Brower, do 2 52 do Cyrus S. Stwrge do 13 69 do HenryE. Bridgens 8 maps 15 00 do Shirk a' Hiller coal la 00 do Iteittoehls k Holly coal 63 20 do Chas..Greenawalt Hardware 92 02 do J. H. Miller -wail paper 39 45 do Boss, Sauer k Gotha car penter work. By cash paid Ell Thompson hang lag waiPpaper - 2815 By cash paid Brum& Co , carpet 1218 do Bubb k Bressler atove, pipit kc.. 10 00 do MiebaelLouser, locks ' 4'Bl do L.Brooeugastix tures' , -3 73 do H. K. Duudure, shelving 16 00' do Geo. Melly; attending clock 26 00 do r Roinoehl at Walter carpenter work 4 si By cash paid' . S. fisher sundries • 2 - -.18 do A. llersberger matting dolts 33 52 do Sundry prreons for haulin g ; • labor is yard, whitewashing, &c. 68 31. 1220 D 100 00 Eropeneemfia'eso By cash paid James T. Young gas bill 15 34 do Cyrus 3. George 15 22 do Jacob Roebuck 2 coeds wood, 800 do &roue' Bomberger i do . • 4 , 00 do Daniel K.Spayd I do . ' . 4 . 00 de Job& Yurdy 1 do - 400 do Jacob Shaeffer filling chaff bags 14/ do Henry & Stine merchandise - 78 20- de J. Bowman slices for prisoners. o 57. do Commissioners expenses to Reading for the purpose of view , log Jaii 10 00 By 01Th paid Ilyees A Amine coal 'l'2s o Belnoelils & Hedy do 02 fie to Te. 11. Opeabelmer slotting . thr Prisoners By.cash paid S. P. Kendal rent do David Hollinger esq.eto delphi to purchase heading ••0 46 By, cash paid J 1). Krause hardware 11 54 do D. 51. Kieratany do 11 - 50 do George Beech stools . 11.00 do F. linstricli crying sale 2 00 do Sundry persons for •liKer,, making bed•clothing, oloanlng, yard, Fixing Pump, &a It :0 $32 On 2000 EIE3 4 00 2525 EMI Owe of Rentatilligg r .taii. By cash paid sundry persona tor Maton Work .028=•12 lly cash paid Sundry persons for • Laborers By. casb . paid sundry porson, ...it! Harding, powder, witee lb .'rrowa 146 10 ,111 . cash paid sundry pernins Rini -• Hair, making Immo, Pipe, 4.0 • By cash paid for carpenter wort by the day: • • 4 . :776 56 gy,fileitpaid for stone cuttiug 4241 y cash paid' Harik & Fronts for • ihno t. 17,05 By cult paid Elias R. Light for Lime "ad A.: By caalp paid Conrad Itinkethitilme 62:x . liy cash 'and WO. 0. 11. Hardt - for Fainting 126 38 113 , ,cash pail Jec,de Stand „for 4 pilibting 4 • ' By. cash, paid Thames Achpy:fur, painting By cash 'paid P.'l,:Welinar,*Co4 - • Castiugs • 1,401 . 07 .• Ili cash paid. Chnles Behold for' lucks 1225 60 - By can't paid Josiah Fonek i esq.,for far nace 50 00 By cash paid Forster & liubsh ice sash weights By cash paid G. D. Cidetian es 6 for gas pipe • 4 60 By cash paid Da'rid Boyer for brisk 478 50 do Atkins & Brea, do 66 67 D Focht & Sons do 42 04 do Samuel Spaugler tot lime stone • . • By sash paid John Giltert for lime stone ' By cash; paid sinatts Fetter for sand ston e 05 00 By cash paldtlebtireigrieLCurhing 35325 By cash paid. Jukttarenda for sand 243_75 By anal paid' ConveleDitak - for - coolant antbettirdeapdt:' A • ./16;23•, By, caah, pail} fa Bressler for the work • 1E7 , 41 BY ca/04.41. 4 kelluvff .24,04Ser* fir tin work lsl 18 By cash paid 3.11. Breseleeferlift .• A }nor 46 136, By Leffftirteßr•lF • her . ,5,4*. 75 By caolfpaid Lopgacres,Gable & Bro. for Letubie 125 26 Bin "rash paid .7. D. Dickerson for Danniaters, Cap', fic 30 68 By moth paid Zunmermau.kGaiser ''Sash antitc.mos „ By cash miTd Gabier Mettle Goon; lag hoards By cash paid James Pouts for ma 1ng,15 dean; • 30 00. . 1 / 9 4gti try, 3 *•4 4 5 4 ' l3r Pir n per asEne u, tors yp • fly MAW paid -ffenty:•Drandt for Jumber, . 40,22. By cash p KOck &Groff,Cietorn ptinito - 4 : By cask paid Philip Brechblll for lumber By cash paid Beippoltlit Alliedly for lumber, 311. 67 Bw' &eh • & • Capp for Lyintiprq 310.56 Ey cash ralsnynis Shirk for elate roofing additiffairii , 332 88 By cash pp; David sFiKarmany for hardware 132 di By - cant paid Charles ureecawalt • , for hardware 307 'O2 117 cash Paid '4llPn D. Krause for hardware , • By cob ptid William G. Borgne? • E.L4setltlng, „.„•,. • IV • By cash paid John • Sowers for Blaekemisti Wert •` l `• - • 84 56' /1 4 5 cash , paid 'Lafayette Brower ror • • em fixtures 65 70' By cub paid jolts Ulrich forauper. • A iatendlaw awl -0,11.111" 150 00 By'llavld Bollinger 171 days at 3' y ' .2 c2alltti.patilidelunAdam Grittinger for 222 2k .Borneo. • • - 03 8 . ,1 cash paid tothyrline for work 22 80 Ey cash paid' Loneer fur 1 numbering kayo'. B 0 56 2 70 CE3 0 50 119 is 20 00 MD 00 2 6152 92 60.: • - 0;067 42 By ca sh p a idlgath & Beinoahl 101 25* • do MT - bung & Co. 141 €0 do Win. Beealiu BW-75 do Joseph Hartman is Son 40 75 460 26 Onunsissioners' Office. By cash paid Michael Deliiinger saakry fr 160_00 . By, oast, Redd David Moillugersal ary In full 160 00 ClllBb pahl Simon Bolts. salary i¢ lao •' toll cab paid Cyrus ShirkiCiark , salary 3CAI 00 :1V attar paid teir'Xifisi t esq.,CA l V ;- del • - in By cash paid &trawl Lois, ininilicr 9 0 1,005 00 8,000 00 EEI33 Sat zoo • Atat emery, Docki4,lbstago; Bp=cash paid 'Cyrus P. &tiller Sea- Boner, 041 ' By'sash.paid John Steinsikationery 12 00 By cash paid Jtfferson B IJgllt • 'Stationery , L. 8 nct By cash paid Daniel Stroll station• pry for 3 years - 10 00 By os , isb. paiii Anna L. Ruthranf for. 11 d 7 roseageandStamps By matt paid Charleoltlebidopflor binding 1 33 By meth pia D. S. Hednifigki-fok •' form book • L , ', 1 ' g 0 By ash paid George A. Brook for transcript . 31:87 ,rnek paid Wstli t a & Rood= 12 70 el tor; Stationerk 41,y; cish , satil ' ll . U. Boo 4l. fig stationery , 73 31 By` cash paid Godrio-Walfillni ittsi;'' p, 2B 34. yca , aid P.L. Ifutterfor Iran- Script , . . Olt! • 22 4 35 00 76 97.77 [EI lot 52 • Poi' Scalp& By cash told sund probatesmpa for Fox scaips andlB 25 • dizzairifiiiid a By cash paid 13.V...ir0ny erg. 26 86 By cash paid Minn Olistinger eon. 230 5 00 Principal and Intend. • By cash paid sundry persons prin. • 6,102 42 clpal sad interest. County AtidasfA By crib paid empty Auditors for auditiog and Waiting Public ash manta 01 12 • .37actien Zxpenst& By cub Old sundry persons ibr conducting spring election 361 4 do Constables,motifyingoilloors. 73 20 , do dysessors for making poli do, sundry. porous for opt:Anat. ing Odreknor's ideation *4741 ( 011+ do - nundSyd7 o / 1036 de: conduct., „, . • bit troaidontlid oboottOo 419 lid; 16 . . • . . . . , .. . ~...,. ~........,...7.,...„.„_._,/,-...-__:::„.,.,,,i.t, ~......„.....L.,....: . , ,titi,e bort. r ~,. ..:,!„......„..„... c . ... , A . . : - .' " •rb,.. q 0 . 6 00 60 00 63 14 10 OS 50 9 64 2 2 ci CO 6 1 3 1.7 8 8 45 05 36 Office 'Fut. Ay cash paid Cyrus P. Millet:o2aq. 05 70 • do Joha Stains, ERA, •42 74 :; • • Road Flews.loB 44 nycaab paid Adam Grittinger,Beti„ In part suAbing public road" leadink from Jonestomn-todiVAle.,. • bcratown.in Berke 6 CO • Uizieaddtanita. isY each paid for tams due and Oat or deed on our tract pf unseated land. imiellased -by CoditniCilen era, at Troasureretettle ; . . 40 65 sibotement An State and County Tuxes. By abatimeitt snowed different Otiltect.rxbe taxes paid' piforqo • . 151 1 P, qty, or J4ily,,„A.D ,1840 1286 59 , , Coreciors! Pe aNd .E.spenditures. allowed'fly Collectoes fat 186916 parr- ' 4238 88 By is:Mei:Blone allowed ( Collectors. - for /860 input - 4 44 1242 82 . Eonetations, exonaritlertia Callectork fortheeyelr.lBsll fn part 81514 ilfiexotterationstalloiced , Colleetors for tap year 1869 is part 13 186 65 Otattanditt Taxes Joseph Zinonerinnii,osl674tor of gist flanover for 1850 - 4750'26 John. Ai lietrich, Collector of Eel. dnlherg f0r1859 -655 67 " Andrew K. Embich, Collector of,. Zeboicion nortingb, liait Wird, for 1859 372 97 1776 89 Chart: 4 Arndt * , Col. 4 North Ann- _.... " cille fcir 1860 979 - 60 blich'l "'IC liurkbblaer., Col. South ' Antiville for 1860 . , . 1171 I 9 CPll4.ltatnatty,,ComwaliclB6o 1011 46 . Michael Kohc.l3,thel.lB6l. 996 69 Daniel Zriunierinap,Rait ilaccercr,, 1860 ' ' 83526 - Henry - Philipp)... Il6itlelbargilB6o 1428't6 - ..... William_Laseirtlackport,.lB6o . . 1251 08 Philip Shaeffer, 4. Lebanon Tpw,n ship. 1866 612 09 John Fitterrer, S. Lebanon Town ship, 1861 " 606 48 ^ ' Jchn FL Keinli,•Leb. DoSough, "Ault .-.- Ward,lBBo. - . . ' . 939 04 • .Bahra4l 11m:bebop, i r eb .Borough, West Ward., Aspo 699 83 Daniel Steitek:Leb.Borougli,Notth; " . 1860 478 55 Geo. M. Snoka, Londonderry, 1860 458 40 Jonathan StiieliJer,6llllcreek,ls66ll26 33 WilliaaxWocilli, Sictita;a, 1060 1120 34 Henry litill3nien", Union, 1860 71.0 Sl6 $l.klT4 26 Treasurer's Commission for resale, log $37,896 13 •t 1 pot cant. $378 95 Treasurer's Cornwhislon fur pallB% 04t $31,84 81 313 89 - $697 84 Balance In bands of Tiensurer 2358 48 Witi the undersigned, Auditors of Lebanon. tiount.Y i do certify, that hi, pursuance of the 47th &ction of the Act entitled' an iidalfitg to Counties, TOM:Whim "Ne,', 9 4i,esst d'the-.1.3th inyraf.‘April, id. the year of our Lordione thousand eigriti hundred:and thirty - four, ntet et the Commissioners' re in thediprough of Lahenon, Of the twenty eighth day Ofjatinary, in the year of our Loriti,4 thousand eight hundred and sixtymee:(A.,D , Mt.) ank aid ‘andit,-adfust and settle toe several re counts rr attired of 114 by law, agreeably to the' several Acts of Assembly and cupplements thersto.itccording to the best +grout kilovriedge ability,and tieltol in the bands of Conred,H. Deugneress4 Tseasnier of Lab ation County, a . balance of two thou and fire hundred and fiftreigift &Mrs imillaity-sig: cents. The Auditors also find that :there is due the County n Outstanding Taxes, the sum of fifteen thont , and nine hundred and fifty-three &Dare and fifteen oimts, inclu ding the collections and cm:nitrations. The Altlitord ale° find tii t the County is indebted to different Ind Ind us I fe_r Los na to the amount of twenty six thousand one hundred and fifty dollars, from which said amount deduct fmtetintting Tsites,liss the ex:otters tims and collections which must be allowed, end the cosh in: the bards.of the Tressurer, which will leave the reel debt of the County about twelve thousand eight hun dred dollars_ U.I2AD.) , In Vitali . wheihni we have hereunto get our hands this twenty-el7htb - day of January„ in the year of Mu' Lord, one thousand eight hundred and sixty one4A, 186 L) JAMES 'RUMMEL, it County . ANDREW FOX, ULRICH DURKTIOLDErt, Auditors, 'Lebanon, Zebra y 7.1861-4 t 306 43 F3:3 ETWEES the Directors of the Lebanon County B Airnsbonso, and the Auditors of said county, for the year ending on the 7th day of January, 1861, inclu sive: Cash in the hands of David Reymann, Treue.. liter, on last year's Settlenuint $451 91 Cash from C. 11. Borgner, Treasurer, on. I 1 orders from Count.y.Commissioners 8000 00 Cash from 'A . . S. Vittuan -for supliott'of Sck; -- -oh Dotter • , Cash from Edward Kreider, Steward, for. 4 cows sold 'Coot from Abraham Feinilerl6 eapport I. of JobrLileilman • , ~ : 52 OQ I Cash flout Henry Daub for DiFer,of Nary Daub 21 15 1 Cas h from Isaac:Lutz; for hay ''' ' -20 00 I Cull frail. Jacob Aranti' foilidhe ~ -- s' . 4 ' 75, I Cash from liiiiagi6Lutz fort.torri land , , • -12 po I Cub from Edward Kreider, Steerstixt,foroats 1- 300 Casn from Ira= Lutz fur pasture ,,, . 2 25 1 Caill from James Rankin Tr oats ' 12 50 - Cull from Edw. Kreider,'Strward, for pasture 200 Cash from James Benson far abate 2 . 00 Cash 'from Joseph Light for stone 1 57 , Cash from John Sholly, for boarding 4 65 ; Cash from ljr,,y.M.Cinilford for pasture . __ I.42iskfrom Daniel Fulmer for pasture • , I :aid on settlement with Somersettetitatity• s:-. - $2B 12 Paiff omyektlenunt with Barks county , . ~ L 5 00. 1 R'itid'iffitt of rebaitoot cOutity - 8.1. Britigiii 4 4 r '' 500 I Piiid,rdint Kaiuthueni for, ertscksvi• " 43 41 f, - Paid Diller, Arndt •& Co4srlialitffee on leather 36 30 1 Paiff.Chorles Melly foi.eastiags . so., 700 • Pahl John.,4tuttort.for freight ; , 37 91 "Psil d toll " ' , . 11 59 . , ~ Paid John Benson for a horse. 149 00 ,p ti Danit#,*_staly_ for ruerch4dise • ~ .... '2 50 h. Plat Mims 3.l"cdialtori for - tt's,Jblnisohoel s 12 00 /Paid George , * Pyle for merchandise • 464 11 pal& Waltz & tioedol t for stationery - ; 4 89 . 1 'PWdsll: IL'lLdOcfel for stationery ' s 8 41 Paid Charlek fdreemovalt for hardivari ' .. , 332 94 1 ,Paid Bowman, Mauer & Capp, for lumber,. 48 34 PiitYßarrY s & 'Anderaiti s for tobacco ''' ' ' -93 81 '-Paid letWet/itits-for oa.Vitalier , •- , ~.. * vs s 626 Paid A. Lehman a Cu. for cool ' , 44 80 1 Paid-Aridriisi'Zimmeruninifdeliay ladders sr - '- 8 00,1 pa,K, D,avkl Lgotto,for oil . ' , . i , „2 40 I Paid David Boyer for limo. , 100 Ifffidliirithis Maid Ofor makitig , fence - . 62. 08 ' Ritidiff. L.-8.074er Jquor , ~/' , : , , . , 15 62 . PaidJ:H. Mieherter fa: meat 66 27 `Paid Amos Kinikerfor keeping pauper -• o 4 ' ' 2 00 , Paid A. Mafor & Bro. fur repairing machines 14 55. Pald Peter 4hott for spraying , . 75 .Paid L. It. Deeg for, port wine v 6 804 • Paid'W.D. Ward s for ittatlimery -'. - 125 ll'ind William WeatieriforptiniviStaking' l, • ' 660 Paid Lights& Saltzerofor merchandise '- , -Al 05 Paid.,Dteettirtual Bohm for out-door medication ~S 0 00 Paid William Benson for Hawing lunibt 7 r 10 45 Pahl llenry Bross for brooms 600 Paid Joseph Overlrfdr nieitning tree& . '. 7 . 00 .Paid Joseph g‘iyhttai Pot bats Mid daps .67 89 Paid Latid Landis for apple trees , '..5 25 Paid Joititth tight 151 coal, , ' - : 190 fd Paid outtloor: paupets • • - • , . 792 70 Paid John 11. Stine, bitaing's wages 'l4O 00 Paid Willitun-Light i for rtiheat ...t t 163 00 Paid J. K. Panrieh for coffins . -., ~ 44 50 Paidllr.'Streihn fcilehtit-door medication • 400 Paid Jacob fiackley fOr - cifftle t 139 10 i I Paid kalis,Light tor Theist 139 16 I * Pant btifitinglatiupent ' ' . lit 30' Paid Looser & Brothers for merehamdira. - 82 63 1 IPaid Dallied Pointer for wagon-making ~ . 850 Paid William Benson for wheat 1.82 96 Paid Bali/tr . & Brothers for merchandise 175 86 Paidld s ward Kreider, steirard salary • 360 00. Pahl •Elias Light for lime 1 241 Paid William Blocher for tin ware ,• 5 02 • Paid:Henry & Stine fan merchandise bd 43 Paid David Bowntan,streasurer's salary 35 00 Paid Andreir Fox for shoes 93 15 • paid Deasy L. FislAt for cattle 209 00 Paid Samuel Bomberger foriwheat .. . 140 89 paid John Wolf tar coffins .. 2 50 laid John Light for wheat 133 31 'Paid Nathaniel Sheets for wagon-making, 24 42 Paid Oeoige HOinafintilsr coffins • t•• 500 • Paid - J. 11. Harper foreoffins -, • • ••• 800 Paid-Elizabeth Brandt for Hirelings Wages :•' , 41, 00 , Paid Dr. Oeo-lioss for Arno, Spices, &c. , ,., • 53 Bff, O J. L. Lemberg& .s do do do i -.- '29 22' 0 JolitiL interneeMr Shites ' v„ " 4 . 31 02' 0 s lie3rislilitr4uart i foHreeping paitieio' 'iv " - if 00 v ' 4 .• Boland ifahM, Director's salary ~ , ~ 36 my' ~.. :..'b ClirilltiambecttaMirectoemdo ailid 00 • " ,e, alriqrDellenit '4 ..,sdo ~, v eto 36.00. • ' l . nofffilall tt Prri4reight . 11 Of "- John •ffrotzer for Coffins ' - ' 150 " Cleo. N. Strock for making Posts and Rails .” 28 60 " Nancy Stewarddor.Coilin.and Shroud 5 OQ . " David Kelehner for Coffin 1 iii 3 ' " Diehard BitA & co..forlrdse ' ~.,rBO5 80 " D. 1 7. Bleier & Bro. do , : 161 44 - " Jos. Hlff offert for ‘riiing'Llreie'' '' • • 2 . 30'=; it Tobias - Pressler for c 06 4.. : • " ' : -16 . _ Op " At. Guilford, surgery, tint door me ., tteittlitir' l 4W - 00; " Sarni' Donatterger for-cattle ' , .. ,12 50 " John Basinger for shroud ' • •., ,• 62 " Levi Dodendorf for Wheatl 25 " Israel Brandt for „Tailoring , ' '4 00 " Joseph Gingrich for Cattle, ••• - 45 07 " Wm. Benson for Mason . ...work Z 4 35 a Gam WsDper for Wad - 1 50. " Simeon Guilford for Beef ' 22 68 " Israel Weaver for Blacksmith Work 2 12 " T. D. Harpe; for Mdze 465 " Dr. D. ff. Cooper for out door. medleattou 60 00 ' " lease Brandt for Wheat 90 77 . _ " Gratuities`. ' . 121:75 ". David Light for Wheat - - 76 46 " Waterman & ca. for Groceries 746 77 vi Dr. Guilford, Physician & Clerk's salary 150 00 , 1 eilliienry Bibb iftwaimware . 83 • paid Joseph Bowman for Shoes i 4 50 -• Paid Pennsylvania Insane 'Asylum ' - 288 lo i - 'Paidlirilliam.Stoergrfor Cattle ligNapt, . 242,40 Pald L. 8.. Wailai • . raid Rebecea'Ai t.fa dirtifitTolftneivil 5 55 expenses ' ,'. tcv 00 0 ME MI IMIEI LEBANON, .PA., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1861. 5 89 $7B ,153 92 oulguiDi DR 85 50 phs 33 Iltß Paid Frederick SUitXteetar BasPitil Nurse 5 00 Paid Solomon Bark' for Coffin - ' 2 00 Paid Dr. J. Zerbe for out:door medication 28 00 Paid Isaac Lutz for Blacksmith work -- 67 09 Paid Samuel Gackley for_.•Brieks , . . .. 0 00 Paid 6. Si. Streak , fer4laking Fence 4 50. Paid Mary Locum for hireliilei Wages - ',.. 15'00' Paid Henry Spahu for add: , • ''' ' 34 , Paid Theodore Frantz fdr Conine- -.- • - 700 Paid. Solomon Smith for„eaddlery, • : • 48 29 Paid pr. Jacob Cooper fore'ut-door medirAtion - 10 00 Paid Esther Kendall fOrlutiorarekpenses • 550 Paid John Arnold fed; eoillna Paid John Shellenberger for merchandise • • fit 24 Paid Samuel Bomberger fOr land title 4 87' Paid Bubb .8 Bressler forstosea and range ,24 00 .Paid E. Kreider for wheat , 56 16. Paid John 'Germaine for coffins "0 00' Paid Levi Dodendorf forlecart - - • • . 400 Paid henry Overly ,t. Brother for making !ewe 18 45 Paid Catharine Haruki:ear shroud 1 00 Paid Abraham Lehman for salt:- • • 11 60 Paid for sending pauper do 75: Paid Auditore' clerk '" '• - • 10 00 Balance in the handnef the Treasurer l 2'60 ' Or' 58 BS . • ICI conformity with an ack, ef,thw Aencral As omblY of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, paned the lain day of March, 1030, &Mina “an Ait for thil oroction of a House for the support of the poor of ,Lebanon county," have we, the undersigned, Directors cif the POor of said county, in conjunction vfith the regularly elected Audi tore, whose duty It is to , examine the foregoing state ment of receipt, and aspenditilre4 of the Poor House Institution, from the 2d day of January, A. D., 1800, ° to the 7th day of JanuaryoBol, and . find the sane correct. MEI CLIBIZAH LENTZ, . JAMES HENSON, Directurs. JOHN E. BOW3IAN. "! We, the 'undersigned, Auditors elected to settle and adjust the several accounts of Lebanon counts, do re. port. that we haie examined the foregoing account, and -vouchers thereunto belonging, and find the same cor rect. In witneiii whereof we baie hereunto set our heads audseals the 28th day of January. A. - 11.,--1861. JAMES 1111111 , 1 EL, ANDREW 'PDX. Auditors. CLRICJI BURKHOLDER, - Attest:—Crass Sines:, Clerk. LEBANON COUNTY AtaISITOBSE, Januar' , " 5, IS4I - MALES. FE ALES. Under 18 years, 11Under 10 ' years, 10 Between 10.&-20-do allottycon IO .t 20 .do 5 do 20 &30 'do 4 do 20 k3O do 11 do 30 a4O do 10 do. 30 &40 do do 40 &50 do 13 do 40 &50 .00 13 do 50 &GO do 2 do 50 aCO do 2 do 60 *7O do 9 do' .60 &..70" do S do 70 &80 dO 7 do• 70&'80 do 4 do 80 k9O do 4 do •80 , x.90- do 2 , OS .58 Children: tiorn,barerin,ittiis‘Ceantpdemshouse. 4 Fe rluiPs,r P.f t 14 . during tha_ynar, : 14 Males and ,4 l'emake.. 'Torii - number 1.18. , `FitiltollA3l7l) rnJRICa TEEE FEAIt: 172 Pair sithea'alid boots 95Aiprone 184ipairtthata1oons 24thien's combs 00.11 ate and caps . petticoats - • '49,ropudtillopts . 178 pair•stocidags, fgrhadakdiciliv& 53 bowlers 41' chsts 30 vests 80 , pair pants for boys 20 women's combs 61 pair-suspenders 12 straw:hats =pair mows shoes 50 fine corabsilc 105 frocis 91.w0thetVe sloes 'Products of the fermi' for the yea? 13130 7 , Killed" . 29'Steeth, weighing 16,7334 , 5th:id5; 24 Hogs, m. 101003,172 rionnds. 424 bushels wheat 1004 bushelsclate 2,53 dg, rya,' 50 loadslqvy 480 dß' potatoes* 2 baskets cloversee4 500 do cern 4000'dil lime ' Itadi,4so pabeli oflence;" weight Of iiideir:2lo9laYds; Paupers dier night, 4377. [February 0, 1801t=-4t . • A CcOmt kig407.67 for the , To aggregate =octet of Military ' bees'ael.estrecffor the year 188 J $1,230 • Excess iloea received de115.47' , .. • C.,11 By exoneratirms allowed 0511ectois for 1860, in full $197 00 By collections allowed Collectors for 1860, in full 52 OS By enrollment allowed Collectors for 1 1860, in full „ 45 34 By cash paid Commissioners for ! ser vicrs 00 By cash paid Clerk for services. 50 00 By Treasurer's commission on $ll2B IA 28 I By cash paid Joe. Glehn i kiss., swear + lug assessors By cash paid A. S. Zty, Bsq,, swear ' ing assessors ! By cash paid Worth &,- Reinoehl for printing ' ' ' il 75 . ' .i ' ll y (14 ' 7// ' Pailt4Ww- 414 , BreslinTfor 1 , : ,s printing - .. 6 , 75 By caib l phill - Win. Tice; Bitgadeln- - ' ' m ' r. v spector i salary in-init - -150 00 77 00 tzash ,paid Gen. Wm. Urieh per , 6ietri pay, postageand stationery. „. 26 00 By ettslepaid Capt. Henry Bolts per , diem pay By cash paid Capt. William Boltzper diem pay. - By; onah paid Major 3. If— Treiebler • per diem pay By cash paid Perseverande Band for 'bilge at Bilgade Parade 'IT - 00 By cash paid Major Thos. 4. Seltzer pee diem pay - r 3 SO By eash.paid John Dabney for : field • 4 .4 525 for By ni ntinth paid Wm. M. Breslin tor 9 99 Bym ihir- Bye:ShmaidrWorth B. Reit/Gehl fares_ , printing :13 00 By cast paid J. Young & Co. for printing 5 35 Byenell Paid H. 11. Roodsl for sta.= tioneiy By cash maid Capt. J. A.'DMlEekurlrl --.9rY rPut By cash paid Capt.; Fred, F.tablch, enutiot rent -4 - 0.00 By (mall - paid Capt. William 'Earnest, ' armerr re' at 40 00 By casfrpaiii Capt. B. It. Fauber, arm , ory rent 44.00 By cash paid Samuel ,Byle, Armorer,, 20 00. By rash paid Jacob Miller, Armorer ' for 1859 By dash paid A. IL Bette', Armorer By ealib paid GeorgmbleConnoli•Arm ; By "Asi a paid P. 11. Freylioghonsen, ' • Armorer 10'00 ' By caeli paid :TAT. Conrad, Annorer for 155 a By cao). paid Wm. Hoffyltlnger, Arm m er Dy Cash paid Frederick Erabich4tir repairing cannon and arms 25 09 BlOasli 'paid WitilatYiTicifot notices •-ant4exabauglopartua ... • By cash phi Willi an Tice for sropair• ingdrami , ' Dy cashimid Frederiek Panhich• for repairing drums _ 11:y eahli'paid ll:Fauboliqesr iipsar• 361; sltietus-•.• By cash paid Jacoh.R. Miller for use 'lir roam, . 6 00 1 4-.ca6h paid,,WllllaM...gaefasst for „gee of room, &a ; l' • - By, cash paid Thomas kosher . for use Of room, &e. ' , 4 00 By cash paid Weary Cartifany -for use.of room, X.e. llyeoah paid George Shay,lim box for , Brigade Inspector 1. 50 . , _BY (Ash paid Gen'lWilliam 'Trial for Auditor's pity 12 00 -"By cash paid bisJ. William Tree for • AuditseespaY By,caele paid Mai. William 31. Derr for A.aditor)! pay . . `Balania In hand - of Conrad 11. Barg- - • ' Treasurvr of Lebanon oounty for didribu !IX/ 54tion . • • . BaltlllClj<ill-baitde orTreastirer for .• distritAttiou i 227 54 ••• • . ~(4 4 ,,i ate of the differeit,Cbetpuittes. Vitehitigteni Artillery, Cept. F. Etubich 1-Daduckfinee - 23 - 224 00: FrArkeltisburie iititde; dept Win: "- • Natrll4t,:;l;l. •831., : Deduct flues -24 00,, _ -. • ' - 20 e; 44 , rtgarotis,t • Doutims• , .I ' olB 00 Iliillact 9 linta - 8460 ..*A• I Dtkp4. D. 13 Fauber 00" • floes • ' 35 * Wu t • l bete amitupt !gm! 4 1270 tto iptagreeureittratartfist tlieldifferent can:pollee Yl6 4int tatcof :1569 per amt. an the dotiart 7 '1 .1. 35 -12. F irederekel Itrg autodi!•.7. 45 20 ` 4 lilveretetert Dragoons; . 152 58 National itittrer ' ' '4l 54' •:"•,'- WM. M. DERR, - a Brigade Board of Anditora;24 Brigade, 6th Dirleion, P.Y. 1-al:lnnen. Feb. 7,1860-4 t. -a- NEW LIVERY STABLE. 1 1 ME undersigned respectfully inform thepublie Witt ho has opened a ,NYAY LIVERY STABLE, Lit Dirs. RISE'S lintel, Market street, Leb-, anon, where he will keep for the - gepublic accommodation a good stock ' of HORSES and VEHICLES. He 'will keep gentle and good.driring, Horses, and handsonle and safe Vehicle& Alen;earbearDiliers famished Wlyin daidred.. , 'Altes OMNIBUS forTartlea:4‘ - - ' '. Lebanon" AM1111,10411. . . JAMES MARCH.' IIOW'FFIRST MET MY WIFE, There was always ,a mystery hang ing-about ,certain way that Morgan had, and iii which he was always joined honesay by his wife---qny Oivn Stovens that had been —arwlty that troubled my eariosity, much, until-mve eirentful evening that satisfied by heating thefteason ltsimply this: that every time a worch- %YRS. spoken , that led to the pe• agony. of curiosity, and trembled with rriod when Charl6y. Mergan' first, met ; some great. purpose which should Imy Cousin May) they would- both bring before •me the object of my I thugh lieartity, but-would. always re- i thoughts and the two sisters contin fuse to tell at what they laughed.-- usd conversation. .In what this would ,This.was certainly very, provoking, I have ended itis impossible for me at :and I had little hesitation i n telling ! this time to say, had 1 not heard one theM so—not once, but many times 1 morning, as Lentered- the breakfast —at Which they laughed, ntore heart- ; room, the startling words from Net-. i • !fly than -ever. 444 -, - i me : I determined to .have -a solution of i ' 'And ' so *shuis coming at last. l'm the matten - if for no other than Iso glad !' . ...; 1 that it worried me. ,1 anal 'but a wo- I 'Whether it, was that the: train of Iman, and have pleaded to the posses. 1 my thoughts was upon that point at siion of ' , Curiosity I. see no reason why !. the moment, I cannot say; but I know sometimes it should-not-he indulged. I directly ! the whole matter. I saw With this resolution, I set forth one i Carrie with an open letter in her evening, when we three, Morgan, May I hand, and Coupling it with Nettie's and myself, were drawn_up before the I words, -I,lrn,ew that - the hitherto•only I fire and fairly settled for a talk.-- I heard of May Stevenswas'"about to IThere was no use Mincing matters, become a realitv. !I had no?.need to , was' my 'first idea, and -with. this , ask 'questions. All the information thought I dashed boldly in with,— I was proffered. May Steverigthe in 'Mr. Morgan'—.l. usually call him I 1 comparable- May—was to spend a Charley, but I was desirous of show ing that I was really earnest --'Mr. I; I month tit, Hyatt's and' were to expect her at any moment, though, 1 31degan - Why do you altv4tt laugh Pas the letter read, she thigh% not be - ' M whenthe"subject of • • ' andletok at May ' down for a week to ,enme. A - week 1 your first-meeting with her is spoken IL_ , it, was an age, a century; and I was of? . . lin a- flutter of excitement. "My long I - This .1 was sure was a simple zit/es- I standing passion, of nearlyf.,woweeks' ' . instead f nswerincr it1"1 ' • Lion; and yet, o a• • b , duration for Carrie and Nettie, was in a simple way, they went back both ' forgotten-lin an instant, and my whole 4' th663;.0n the uktplani•and laugh, 1 mind was absorbed in, making the Ved as though the . 'words 1 shad. just best •figure:pOssible before this new • -sferken were theyery hest joke in the , queen.. :With this idea, I began to I world.' I could do nothing, of course,. look in •My wardrobe. - 1. had .come 1 but looked grave ,acrdsolemn, • I Ihil i • - -1 .! ! lotl es w l-- - - ido withsufficient e 1 to answer 5-rza - few'inornents , hrozigbt them both : all , ordinary purposes including, of lOoking the same way, and then May ~ course, Carrie and , Nettie; . , but the • spoke to the seriously and' said : new goddess -was certainly * - orifiy Of, 'Cousin Jane, you take our laugh- ' a new rigoze my part, and certainly Hag., much- more earnestly than I i should have it. This resolution was "ii . ' - '1 t 'mi . xvoiltd: Itis=only a little • t oug 1 3, made witldn, ,fifteen minutes after I memeey ,between Charley and me hearing the announcement of : her in- . I that brings tie - laizgh; . to us - it is a , tended,coming, and before two bouts "; droll! "remembrance, but perhaps in ! had gone, by, I was whizzing on my teitit4 it there wghtid 'be. nothing to 'way to town to tarry out that resolve. liamuSe any.one!. ;. - - iMy choicest morsel of wardrobe , ~ , a a The expl e trop brought back my 1 should be offered at the shrine of May 1 ! - ! goodihumor in an instant, Stevens.. ~ , ~ ,!.. , i. W , I a smile, 1 . 441 d : . i Thad abeeZzted myself on the plea - • - ' 4 lsleVei May ; this is really unkind in iof stiddeivimemory of a-i•busitibss - Viiii"fot soiorig!have you excitedmy - ' • - , neg ecte , and faithfully promised t - d curiosity, that ; even ,wers the story i Nettie and: Carrie that the next day .!_not t "orth .telling, yeu,should, • tell it.' 'she should see in down at Hyatt's 'Well, cousin Jane shall „y have that May ; I. wilt tell eizain• to ! stay o out the month that story m self to `4 , 1 t ; ray I Stevens the wonderful, was -her: •i, • I! . . .- ! : d r‘ %. - . - . ” about to pass with them. f 'At this, declaration 1 - was surpris- i - ed to see Afay t fitisli up to st • ' - bright ' " !hit 6= to The racking of brain t , d 3 c rezf,' and- breekotitlitther vehemently i , . - ' create - a rand dent of Costume— g b 4-T .' in that • -. i stomething von(Ai 'co , with ' ,'N'o, Obarley,-thia,is really badil ~__ beholder with silent, admiration--was You,ahall .not .do ,it, sir: I,f; go s ; ' - 11 " in indeed terrible. The labor of writing Juno .113 to bvp the ete137 ?.0 1 , ! will tell 1 0 , 11. , _ e. Lost , was nothing to it. I t her znyselr—' -and then zatera pause i''. , Itlit 4 she Said--'When we are atone: _ ~ „ . .. .. I, ' ti e day 'when I arrived was ear y m i ~.. , ' 'You shalt (lb eo , such thing, ~ 4 at my eit3 arid for six houre I dooms, _ • .- i ; { pressed l'illd 'e and re-dreeSed .compared and anic,M6y,' WaSCharley'slaugo.pg,re- , r t ontselected; and at, the end aponse; 'you shall ,do ; no suet} thing, !! ot e that time- I .had laid out those poi- This time Ishall have my way, and I cons ! of my. ‘''s , :aarable . ggods in, which ,cousin Janerslrall not have.,Lit ;curl : - , 1 I >: had decided, to make . 1 - iv first. ap osity.-excited EIIAY- nl.C:Te'MititOnt, being , . peal at ie,' 0 - before May Stevens: It satisfied•l '.. ••, , I - -, • - 4 , ' • ' - tvant d still several hours to sunset. `' ' '"' ' - • sellB6lan I e 4, .-4. .. , • . Isalv there wag/ I- e 1-• : 't. 1 fi g s-int/ gat safely through : the gt eat 'll t ' i l flutrkneiv thatm some 1 , b., ~..,.. oh, a poin , oil= victor; j object ot my -visit, 1 thoughtit nuld '*ay Challey 4Wilif4i34 . beifi'd not be a bad idea for me td take 413'6;14, .thei4elrsartiglthatt I Weald:he ! .-return ,the ,seine night ,liackight a,,few,minuteefepped gat of last train and to Hyatt's imiteadOrepaiping. over the roore,atid waljod Ova the gar Y .. till Morning. : No eooner..seid than den, untill felt t. strre,thc . ,pe , "point was; . ' r if AO ne. i pae4PdThY.fia,biliamepts tind 'd when I. Went back drid. fo - nd :,,,-. . _ gettle, ~,,n, , . : ~. • awa y." went-, ,Wl4?ing 41 1 0.Paffing Cliarlt' end! May • leek int 11. t- happy, , over-an/uninteresting road is proso '; its hirdEl, WIN' "laughing Ihe old' , laugh cation, Of- sie4p,, So ,•, fouad it when as usual. Asl entered, Vharleydrew ,see ilia shades of ,evening fell; • for to the ;up the rocking chair; ; and - 94 C 1 " . ' B l l . l .best of my recollection, 1 was in the ing me safely deposited incitadept s midst a dream, in which May Ste said : . yens - attired in book muslin and pale dune,l Eifiali tell', you z , .• . „,! • 'Now, cousin the story about how I first met my „ and 'admiringly-inquired .who'fby tai wife.' --- ''-'' '— _ :;._.- . i ..,‘ ''' ' joe. was? dal. Ewes ' about to - 'lt is just five years - ago - tuts - sum-. 'nforin her,114%4' et a crash, and L 326 87 Et] EMI 21. 00 I 0 60 3 60 GO , 0 Z 9 15 00 xOOO 0 00 10.00 11 00 215 4 00 10 12 00 00 iME WILLIAM UttICII, WILLIAM TICE;' mer thdt I was grantet. exemption for a month from my desk, and went down with my chum. Horace . Hyatt, to his father's, in old Moninouth, the garden of that unjustly abused State, New Sentry: . I .should > never have forgotten-lhat visit, even, though I eijoire gt lg. TEE' Dl§tUtt 'SHORE ; -.Our barks are-dratingpnward, 411 noiselessly they glide Upon Tihie's restreeii ocean, Out ea . the rushing tide. The blue waves dash aruhud VA, - And leud.the Mow rear, Bet xehahe we wreathe with beauty The fer-oft distant shore. Thera friends are waiting for us, The lotted, the tried, the tree ; But TimeWrall milky curtain Zcow hides them from onr view. They're reached the quiet' harhivt, Blot lost.. hut isenct.beforpg; And now they wattle grad" us, Upon the distant share. We've watched their peaceful life barks Glide from our eight awny, And-dark thkehadows lengthened Around our hearts to play, Agentlealster. left us, A mother Galilee no more But, oh 6 Vit hoped° meet them Upon the distant shore. Life hes its days of sadness, Its bright hopes and dts fears ; Life has its,smiletand imnshlue, Its..earett,lta griefs, and tears. Bat in that hitter country,- All sorrow will be o'er ; lach day ohr barks are - dr ifthig Nearer the distant shore. 0 i thou. whese. skies are clouded, - Whose sails are temPeet.riVen," brighter dayaivalts thee— `•'l"liere'll rest for thee in heaven." *Lookup I the tom is-shining. • Though fast the rain-drops pour, 'And list I there's music limiting Out from the distant shore. And,ye, whose hearts are thrilling 'With hope, and Joy, and loge, Who sail on life's broad ocean, With'elear blight skies above, 0 turn t to sheer the weary, Swift ply the silver oar, And ti.tiint life's weary voyager TO the bright di[ tint shore, ' Biztfilasolito, WHOLE NO. 609. Ihad not there met with an adventure that had its influence on the whole future of my life. I should remem ber it for the real, true. hospitality, the solid, old-thim comfort bi• the fern/ and the quiet' way in which within a couple -of days after my arrival, I was put in possession of it, and made to feel that it all=helonged to nu to do just what I pleased with. There were plently of fish, and we fished; plenty of Woodcock., and we shot.— All this .shall. be spoken of with a proviso. 'I say we—by which, let it be understood , I do . not mean Hor . ace's twin sisters, Carrie and Nittie, as having partieipated in all these . .. • • : . . ' sports.. ,They rode, to be Burl), and charminglyllicy did it; they fished, and'l must confess ,they were much luckier than their Wiest. But they did not shoot, though I shall not ex ult oVer: their lack of this accomplish ment—they 7-w : Fa . . charming enough without it, - 1 iM'' wire I-shall excite no jealousy' by declaring that which I shall mention hero, Carrie and Nettie Hyatt were the most charming girls that - I had ever seen; and I was just hesitating as to which of them I should fall desperately in love with, ; when my calculations were all disturb ed by an accident—for so Isuppose I must call it—tho Ugh really seeming like a special Providence. What this was I shall toll in the best way I know how. . . ' '' - • (For some days after iny arrival at i the farm, my curiosity had-been.much l excited by-the occasional pan - curies lavished by the young ladies upon a I once schoolmate of their tiw'n;- May Stevens by name, who was, according to their highly colored account, the most perfect thing in the shape of a , woman then living. 1 tried to per- 1 suede myself that nothing in that i lino could surpass Nettie and Car. vie; but still the reputation of 1 this . May Stevenallauuted me, and I came like a shadow across my new.' ; born 'passion. I formed ; at :last, I an imaginary May Stevens; and, do' what I would, the figure was with I me. Ar last I was Worked into an ,rAirifet, for a moment I watlinte ertain wheth er it was the cloud [hat expledect, or myself had torn some portion:of apparel that was overstrained. It r,e tjuired,but'a moment to , awaken to the fact that both presumptioe&l baititit at(t(trifort:. A FAMILY PAPER PORI'OWN AND COUNTRY IS PRINTED AND PORIASRED VirETWIAT By WM. M. BRESLIN, 2d Story of Enoch's New Building. Comberlare At One Dollar and Fifty Cents a Year, gar. ADVERTHEMENTS (alerted at . the usual rates. "Will The friends of the establishment, and the public goner ally are %eventfully solicited to send in their orient. Bil - ELLEDISILLS Printed at an hours ;mikes. RATES OF POSTAGE, In Lebanon County, postage free. In Pennsylvania, out of Lebanon oounty, 33 , 4 centspee quarter, or 13 cents wyear. Out of this State, 05 eta. per quarter, or 23 cte. a year If the postage is not paid in advance, rates are doubled. were wrong. It was our train-2. that had run off the track, smashing things generally, and spillingtbe con. tents of several baggage cars eking the road, to say nothing of half a hundred passengers into a condition bordering on lunacy. This was a pretty state of things, and to make it still wore°, I was eight miles from my. destination, though as it, • af terward appeared, not a mile from the next village, where I heard it can vassed, a tavern, supper and beds could be had. I was disposed to make myself agreeable, and accordingly rendered . all the assistance in my power to the unprotected females,•,for which I got my reward .on arriving at the haven of refuge—the promised tavern—by being informed that such a thing as a bed for the night was an impossible idea, and that with some twenty more of the male gender, I must be content with chairs, While the beds were ap propriated to the gentler sex. Slight ly diegnsted,'l swallowed my supper .and looked out upon the night. It wea'a beautifel'noon-light, and verg ing on ten o'clock. By Jove, I would. walk over to Hyatt's. No sooner said than done. Giving my carpet-bag in to the hands of the landlord, with the most emphatic charges for its safety and punctual delivery at Hy. net's the next morning at my expense, ; I set forth. Eight miles is a trifle, and just as my watch marked the quarter after midnight, I went up the lane that led to the house. They were early folks at the farm—early to bed and early up. I walked round the house, trying each entrance, but every one was fastened. It was of I no consequence; my bed-room win dow looked out upon the roof of the / piazza; I would not disturb the house • by knocking; a bit of climbing would do the business, and should the win dow be fastened, I would tap and awaken Horace; who was my room- Mate'aed 6ed.fellow; The thing was executed as soon as thougnt of, and my hand do the window, whieb yield. ed and I stood in my own room. By the moonlight which streamed in, I saw ihe bed was occupied, and by the heavy breathing I knew that Horace was in a heavy sleep. 1 would not, i therefore, awaken him, hut save the / story of my mishap for the following / day. With this resolution I slipped ) quietly into bed, and in three min. Utes was oblivious. What ought Ito have dreatiSed that night? But I shall not anticipate. I lay facing the windows as the sun peeped up above the' distant hills and scattered - the gray mists of the morning. My bed ' fellow was breathing heavily, but it I was broad daylight and there was no / sleep in me, so I was determined Hor / ace should wake up and hear the sta., ry of the railroad break-down.l / turned quickly and gave the sleeper a j sudden shake. As rapidly as my own 'in - lotion, my bed fellow, who had lain with his back toward me, sprang to a r sitting position. There are such sur -I,prises as are without a terror, which aceually deprive us of our speech, un til. the brain has time to act and rea son.. Such surprises do not generate screams and faints. They are express. ed by open mouths and silent wonder, This.was - the case with myself and bed-fellow, and we eat upright and / stared. Right by my side, with her ) fence within two feet of my own, sat a young woman, not more than seventeen, with great dark hazel eyes, and such great masses of brown curls, tucked away under the neatest little , night-cep that ever was: • She had gettreredsthe bedsclothes with 'a spasmodic jerk up about her throat, • and with the most rigid, astonished look, as though doubting whether she, was sleeping or waking, gazed stead ily in my cyos, Memory serves a man little in such cases, but if my memory serves me right, it was I who first spoke. I blurted out with : 'How came you here?' The, figure,stared still in speechless. astonialnerythut in a moment, .as illiOUgh awakened from its stupefacs don, spoke 'Are you Charles Morgan 7' 'Yes,' I stammered out. - , Well, then Mr. Morgan,' said the fignre; by this time calm, and with quite as much dignity as though its tlse d tetwipg room, 'I am May Stevens, and was put in this room after an un expected arrival. Horace bad gone over to a neighbor a few miles ete, before I got here, and' was not to re turn till today. That is how I was put in this room.' • 'So here I was sitting vis-a-vis. td this May Stevens, that' 'mythical lady for the first meeting with whom I had intended to get up such a au- • perlative toilet.- A . nice style -,of [reduction and a nice style of thiletl And she—she by this time was as. cool as the 31st of December, and sat `looking me right in the byes, as made somei-rambling explenatien:Of, being in that - ettraerdinait position. It-Was a lame- explanation, wonder ; fully mixed up with irrelevant mat ter and stammered and stuttered . through it way,that should have diegusted any sensible person. She seemed to be seriouslypondering dur ing the recital,:and at its end, looking I at me as thongh.asking the most sim . ples"iiiiestion in the wortd, said 'What is to hcsdishor 'tet - me itlinp out of the window' as I came said- isirs a 'sickly 'tonee voice, for the. thought came to. me that to achieve .th is, end„lsnteatisisaktS some desperate display Orinyself. s style or oliktoie . : whicil I - d9preca. ted. She riliWrid meinstantly, 'NO, that" 'net do,there are pea pie moving . ab9ut, autt:Tou: will be 'OO? -1 • Etzwos now nasr turn to stammer
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