mht, afififglistg. MUM DEMOCRATIC PRIECIPLISO CEECE LEER, WE CUED " TO FOLLOW." WM. M. BRE9LII4 , editoranil Pro ' . I.ittANON WEDNIIBDAY, MARCH 8, 1885. liar PREPARE TO MEET YOUR DRAFTS. —The pending Draft hgs scarcely commenced and already we have in timations that another is coming. It looms up grim and grisly in Forney's Press in the shape of five ?hundred thousand more! It says, "let us send 500,000 more muskets to the Lieu. enant Genera, •aird we place the re sult beyond contingency. We enable our loaders not only to crush the re bellion, but to grind it to powder."— This is not the f irst time we have boon promised the ugrinding to pow der," and the ' , crushing" of the re bellion "beyond contingency," instead uf.which 'Atria genarftlip tnrnikti Gut, ,that somebody else was crushed 'arid grouid. .Nevertheless, the bell has been tapped; 500,000 more men are wanted. The call will shortly ap pear, and it will not be a ."deficiency" Call, but a call for bran new men. If the administration is not tired of making tboxe "calls" we can assure thetal:hatthro ipesiple ore tired , of me npouthng'to;them, • Niir • Congress last week passed a extending the benefit of the pen sion acts to contract surgeons, etc., and to ail persons disabled while ac: tually repelling invasion of any State, granting twenty dollars a month to invalids who have lost a foot and ft band, and providing that pensions shall not be given to employees who are receiving the same pay as able bodied persons in the same situations. 0Z:7" The quota of Harrisburg, un• {ler he 'last call for men, is 492. It its feared that such a heavy drain up-. on the city will be a blow upon business which will make it stagger. Row much longer the Northern States can stand MO pressures without eollaps• ing is a question for the people to study well. ltsgt. Columbia, the capital of South Carolina, was burned by order of General Siverman, on the 24th ult.— The cause of the order is wild to have been, that after our troops took pos session they were fired on from the houses and a number killed. Mr HON. WILLIAM CANNON, G-ov. ernor of the State of :Delaware, died at Dover on the Ist inst., after a vpry short illness. Mr. Saulsbury, dome. erat, President of the Sen ate, becomes Governer by Constitutional provis ions," Oz General Sheridan's advance south along the Shenandoah valley began on Monday last. General Han cock was placed in command of Win chester during Sheridan's absence.-- We have no news direct from Sheri dan, but General Grant telegraphs from, City Point, that deserters say CharlottosvillC was captured on Thurs-' day last, 1,800 prisoners, includirig General Early, being taken—. -President Lincoln waA,re-in augurated on Saturday, for a second term of four years. Thos‘wiro voted for him are reaping with others, thd bitter fruits of, his action. , gad Ato, Clellan been elected, the war; might be speedily terminated on the''basis' of a happy reconstruction of the Uni- - on. " As it is, God only knows,what more we must suffer under the policy of those Abolition Agitators, who now rule to our ruin. The latest reports we haye from Sherman is that be; is fast ion, account of the impabsability_of the roads, , between Columbia and Cher ow The rivers are swollen ; the swamps Impassable, and be seems un able is move in any direction. The Confederate steamer Chickamauga has been burned on the Cape Fear Mier, above 'Wilmington, to prevent her capture. ThOre 'are various re ports from Wilmington it,nd Wash. ington, that Sherman has reached Fayettsville, and that gunboats have been sent up, the Cape Fear river to that town. These, reports are at least iremature.- There is no cessation in General Grant's preparations for a gigantic expedition from Hatcher's run, on the - left of his line. Re may he ex pected to march ns soon as the fresh ets subside, and the roads are, fit to tear artillery. ,Such a movement has become necessary to relieve Sherman; for no Federal troops from the east' can get to him . , and the Confederate army In his front is , Strengtheni ng everyday.'- ' Dalton, aeorgia, us now the isx trona southern post occupied by the Federal troops in that region. :At-. lanta is garrisoned by the Confeder ates, and the railroads entering 'there are being rapidly ,repaired. _North-, ern Georgia,ictun of,guerriilas, ~ HONESTY.—To be honest re quires no talent whatsoever; it is quite n humdrum, straight-forward acquirement, which any person may attain. But, unfortunately, it is very little in vogue just now; the disre pute under which it labors, in, all de partments and bianches of the goy crnment, has put it almost entirely out of fashion even among a large class of the people; so that cheating and stealing are the only subjects on theTertainty - of which the 'officials, contractors . and speculators appear to plate any very considerable reli ance. DEM PA , lierStx Efonkann MMLIONS . RCOR.E. —The new Leap Bill passed the Se nate on Wednesday precisely as it came from the House, and has become a law, by the President's signature. It authorizes the Secretary of the Treasury to borrow $600,000,000 in addition to the sums already borrow ed,,and to issue , therefor bonds or Treasury notes redeemable in not less than five or more than forty years from their date. The rate of inter est on tha_sanve--6- - co — toe i .01.1-11, per cent. in currency.. 46Y" Both branches of the Legiil Ore adjourned on Wednesday to Tuesday of this week, to, afford the "ioyai" portion of the members twat tend the inauguration of 'their 'ford and master at Vaihingtone, ear The New Jersey Legislature. hat "refused to ratify tho'Constitution al amendments abolishing slavery.— New Jersey, Delaware and Kentucky are the only States thits farthat have refused to cat dirt at tbebeh'est of ab . olition ism. Ttex. The more noisy some men are in their professions of "loyally,", the more traitorous. at heavt gerrettaNy. They Ave like the hypocrites in =reli gion, loud professions and little or no piety. In the "loyaltr'buSiness the NelV'England States haye exceeded all.others—that is in professions.—: Last week a -blocka(k nner wag captured off -Wilniingtot .. dv9ri'fc erg deavoring to got in,-' loadcd.,74b heavy cavalry boots for Ihe rebels.— The boots have' been-ascertained:to be of Yankee manufacture.. It is also supposed that they were shipped from the New England States This is only another explariatiOn:•of the in tense "loyalty" of the Yankees "doWn east." War pays them - well; eyn. if *t the expense of the life.and blood et . Ureic .fellow men.. • - Iteir Hon. Emerson Etheridge has written 11 . , letter- Ouvri ng prove—tie fore a committee, that Old , AlWs pri vate door keeper has been . hi the 'hab it of receiving money to admit Visi tors, and also, that he has procured the pardon of ,rebel prisoners for $lO a piece. People may draw what In ferences they 'please - frem this. Poi our part we know that the - War is, kept up so that those managing may make money out of it; It pays: le_ It is proposed, by the .41:boli- Monists, to elect a-negro to the May oralty of Georgetown, a city within sight of the capitol of the United States. The. !ectiored: gentleman'e, name is,A.lfred"Loe; Esq., an: extent. -sine dealerintorse , feed' on Bridge street."- daid - to ha'''l4ei'Y . . lif#-The towiriellfction a n New Tork State, have gone - istiongly Democrat. ,)!liiny tow os, ,th it never before , electedDentocratievofficers, have cb 'Ben qtb e'Dernocrittio'Van d i dates. 11160 - P. Gray Illeek, Esq., Editar'of the De m oerati eWateliman., Bellefonte, Vientre Co., Pa., Vas arrested on Fri day last and - esiried off to some dnn geon, by ., seme.agenti of the despot ism now ruling, this country. The Cause of .13 ig,arrest. no. one knows, but is generally supposed to have been stigated by some of 'his loravebeisi= bora who, too eowardliio o to the front to figlib ,the. rebele,..aro.atriving to inaugurate anat4y and tyranny at home. - ~.f; OzlrGoid at Philadelphia on .Satur day was quoted at 199., Arlon= cautioned our readers a week or two' sinceia; gainst ; the. too common practice of barning oil wick low in the socket for the purpose of either saving con= sumption of the fluid or moderating the light, stating theevil consequences that might result. liNte .have 'now. a late accident to.relate—out of Many that,come under our notice—Which we hope will.convince the most akep- Meal that not only health, tuft life is even endangered by burning the lamp wick low in the socket. The Lan sing journal mentions the fact that .a woman in that neighb'orbood was found dead in her bed, having died in consequence, ofd the poisonous gas a rising from a burning kerosene lamp, with the wick turned down, in her chamber. With the. lamp'properly trimmed, the wick at a proper height, the gas is consumed, and there is no, danger ; but when the wick is turned down too low the gas:esbapeaand. sons tha:air. - illaPliVaier is it we- feat' more than 'mortal strife rieh'man need of? A poor man has I A content ed man"' wants ? A miser spends .; and 'all 'Men carry to theirgraves with them [Correspondence of the Advertiser.] NEAVBERN, N. 0., Feb. 20,1805 MR. EDITOR,—After a long voyage on old Atlantic's bosom, I at length arrived at Newborn, North Carolina, and as I promised to Write to.a num ber of my friends in Lebanon, I thought I ?night, save time by writing a few lines far your paper, and thus reach all. I remained in Baltimore for .sev eral weeks aft-or doparture from home, and left the hitter place 'on the IBth of January for Savannah; ar riving there we anchored afthe city, and could not land on account of Sherman's army having already lett there. We then ratertre'd , to Head, millirem' there we saileerto Fort Fisher, and finally to Newbern, where we are at present, Oar voysge listed -and iC was a most interoiting trip to me, which will amply make up for the' many tarn)* escapee we made. The sweeping gales tossed our vessel about like a top, and occasidnally're- Minded Me e' a'Stone skipping - over the water. *But I will not attempt nriythinglike a desbription, for our ride'liad to be seen and felt to be ap preemted (?) . Newbern is a firie city' doing Con siderable buthiness. It is pleasantly sr oatett `the - mouth of the rtierit,, that is, in the forlcoi thajonctirerCof fhose riv ees. ne country surrounding the 'city, howerer, is low, and marshy, and `ndted !far its "vies swamps.", 'I 'attached myself - co a "construe 1.r0nt.011)1.4, and, our work is, at pre 'sent, comparatively 'easy. I do' not know, how seen we will leave here. Spring is commencink, and ere '"I Write again We will enjoy the vernal clime which makes 'this section of country so cheerful at this season. of the year.' , With my best respects to all ray friends, I remain • Very Respectfully Yours., PENNSYLVANIA _LEMSLATURE. The tollOWink, are - .4 . 6.,prooeediugs of our ~I,:feislatilr:e • Ouripg .the past week. in the Senate - , on Tuetday, Mr. Connell read a bill to . make valid con veyances by wives'in their minority of their interest in Weir huskiand's real estate. , • ltr. Wilson, one to promote . the safety of travelers by punishing:neg- . ligent and careless railroad employ , ees. Mr, Champneys 'a suppler - newt' to the bounty lawe in the-bown • tr to $450.-` . Mr. Connell presented a memorial from the Philadelphia Board ofl. l r , tdo relative to the freqinficy Of railroad accidents, and requesting the pdssage oiled net making employeeS strictly responsible: Al3O, a supplement to the act 'au thorizing the Geyer - n - 6r ,to appoint Notaries Public, and. for .Other 'pur poses. - act requiring nupervisars of roads aod, overseers of the poor to giro se curity. A copy of the resolutions of the Philadelphia Councils requesting the repeal of all laws under -which the Home Guard were organized, was read. • Tho•further, supplement to the net' relative to the - payine.rit of bounties, - - authorizing the. payment of $5OO- to volunteers and others, was discussed at:length, and finally defeated. • M.r. Nichols reportod• as 'teifirn tted an; trot fo.r the-sa.fety 'of railroad trav elers.; (Punishing -negligence - o 4 ployees,with :fine and imprisonment.) After considerahjo•debato. the .bill was finally:referred _to the .*Judiciary Committee by a'Vote of 17;yeas,to 14 in the House, an net.: regulating the storage. of petro4 eta m, in Ph i Lad 01 p Wiis referred bee& •to t lie commit. tee •Orlf3iSting wholly of the Philadet , phia,rne.mbers. • Mr. Watt Ono restrieting , the* . rate of koigh.t,.on= coal, on railroads:in thin State, t 0 ,21 cents per ton'peri the ton to be estimated at 4240 Adjourned. •*. fn.; the Senate,lon Wednesday; the • vote••on :Abe-supplementary bounty bill, defeated, yesterday Was' recon sidered,. and At hill , was passed , wl).ifeb ( establishesthe bounty at:s4ooi An act repealing , portions -of the' act!of Aprilii,.4B6B, in regard to pub lic. -lands :for edneational3 'purposes, was taken. np. (Thisuis'-the• .bill which ha's for its•objeet the' `divisibrr. of the proceedw.of the •sale of tlie pub lic lands among the several colleges of the State, instead of giving. all. to the' Centre eennt3r .agricalixtral , 46. eiety. • _ - . • s;• 1 binds Ova special order for Wednes , day. next. ; In, the House, Al r—Rudimau, intro ducedft bill, .ptoviding i that in those:, eases which the. National. Govern /tient payS:theinterest of Its ,seenri ties in gold the State then do th`e same. ' • Also,:eoneektiating. the Stateinane, andprovitting:a einking4und foi , their payment. ' : - (AdvertiseareO ,INTERESTING QUESTIONS AO ANSWERS ; RELATIVE Tri THE If. LOAN. MR. aTAT COOKE. Of Philadelphia; who for so long a time had the management of the popular )500 million 320 Loan, has just been appointed by Seeretary:Feisenderi: 'the General Agent to '4flopose of:rue• (Muir rortirArt LOMZ. new MI - erect for sale by the Government, via: the "SEVEN THIRTY.' In entering upon his duties be desires to an saver plainly the large nutaberof questions daily and hourly propounded to hint, so .that his follow counkryinett they all understand whit ibis "Ser'.: en-Thirty Loan" *ttliar merits they can stiltierilici - loi or obtain the netesolie • • .• - lot.Queition. , WhY. sr; (hie: Loin!. ailed'. the. liSerea.7l4irty" LOalr? .6,, Anitlier; It bisarti DitOrest, In eurredey, at thi, rate erSeved ' , Dollars add thirty.eente,' naafi ye . ar en every hundred dollars ; 'mak Ini the • 'interest. as follows : •, , . Oneoottt per day en a $5O note. • 'Two cents"" a $lOO • Ten • •tt $5OO .; 1; • .."$0000:,0- .: • • '2d Queottoo : , !When andjtoyr.,eartrittey be ob- Joined Anetier. They are for date, atpor, and'apern ea interest, Sub-Treasuries, Niitioital add other Banks, and all Bankers and Brokers. 3d Question. When is the interest payable and bow can it be collected ? Answer. The Coupons or interest Tickets are due 15th of February and 15th of August in each year, and can be cut elf from the note, and will be cashed by any Sub-Treasurer, U. S. Deposito ry, National or other Bank or Banker. 4th Question. When must the Government pay MT these 7-309 ? Answer. They are due in two years and a half from the 15th of February, 1365 ; viz : on the 15th of August, 18c7. sth Question. Must I receive back my money 1 so soon as 1307 1 Answer. No ! not unless yon yourself prefer to do so—the Law gives you the right to demand from the Government, at that time, either your money or an mina l mount at par, of the fatuous and popular 520 Gold bearing 6 per cent. Loan. . • • 6th Question. Bow much do you cansider` this Privilege of conversion, -into 5-20 Loan to be worth? , • . Answer. 5.208 bearing Vrold interest from Ist o f Noy elliber, Are 'to-day t worth 9- per cent pre m iurn. If they are worth no fitment the end of 'the two years and a. half, i when you babe a right 1 to them, than they.nnto are, this preuiluramdded to the interest you rectiveov ill give you at least ' 10 per cent. per annum fir your money—but the opinion is that they Willte 'Werth more than 9 , per cent: preen ium 'at that - time. - - VA Qacetion. What miser advantage is there in investtugtn the i .30 Loan:l. Answer. • It cannotbertexed by States, 'Dain ties, tar Citietyand this Ids from one to three per cent. per annum to he net ineome.7of the bolder, according to the to of taxation in yari• ous' localitieS. All bona and stocks, except those of the f[lnited Stat .s, and 'fill . tdortinges, be.L.ttre taxed,.not onlyIt:. the Government, hat by States, Donation and flies. , Bth Question.' Bow dttes the acivernmeat raise the money. to pay the interest, and in ii" site and sure? - - - Answer. The Government collects, by taxes, Internal revenue, and duties. on Imports, fully 'three hundred millions each year. ' This" is near ly three times Os much as is.,needed to pay the interest en all Gre .st , Mt, and.al4 soon as the war,is etided, ihe no:tonal not needed to pay, the inter met will te used inr paying , ofrthe 'debt. Oar Vonennnenrhoe twher,poid of oil ,ita debt, and can easily, do so again. The interest is auto, to.be paid promptly, and the debt itself is . the very -safest)invehttitent in the world, It Is as sere ~ as a mortgage on a good farm, and.paya,ahetter in terest. It is, in fact, a First ~,Ifort,gage on all lands, all ineoines;all tailroad ; find canal bonds, and ber.k'or other stocks, mortgages, the. - Nothing can, besafer, for we are all bound for it and all that vs have. isdirmly held for the pay ment of principal and interest now foolish those people are 4, who keeptheirgoldand-green .l4t,lta, id le -and decked tap, ioripairelihie mortgages or railroad stocks• and hoods which pay only 5 or 4 per. .cent interest., ,wlen„lhese..SeVen ' Thirties pny'(counting the premium on Five-. Twenties,) over ten Per wont, cud - are 'so, much safer and:inrer. -. ' . ,- I. . 9th 'Question., Ilow many .Sevonr Thirties are there, and how.inuelt remains unsold'? . Answer: There ireronly :thou t three bitedred and twenty-five millions authorized by lanyand only about one hundred and ninety,: mildions re wain unsold. 10th Question- flow thong will it 'hike you to sell the balance.? . .. '!. ...,, ...., . Answer...! There nre rihrral,S9o National Banks all engaged in Selling them.: also a large „num ber of tire old inualts, and at least three thousand privet*, bankers and brokers, and speetill agents will be engaged... in all pacts of the country in dis posing of them to ilic peeple. •: ,; ,'' llth Question. dlow long will it take to 'sell the whole?' Answer.; .In -lees than three :mon tbs . they will he all sold, and will nodoubt then sell at a,pre : a n kite as was the case with the - . ow • Seven- Thirties, the first Twerity-Year Loan ,''and the Five-Twonties. :,. .. .' . ~. .., The above questions and answers, it is .belier ed, will give full' nformation tmall. If not, the 'Cleneral Subset iptine 'Agent, or any ofthe Banks' or : Bankors employed to- sell the - Loan, 'will' be glad to answer ail quentions, and to furnish , the Seven-Thirties in smell or ' large, sums (as the notes are•issued in' denote inations of $5O, $lOO, $ . 500, $1,090 and $5;000,1 SAE 10 'an der it easy for all to subscribe—thus fulfilling. the- instruc tions of Sir. resienden, who e,arnestly desires that the people of the whole land;fes well as The capitalists,) shall have every opportunity:affold ed them of obtaining a portion of this most desir able investment, 'MT ;NUNN DELAY, 'BUT Son'sinren ST RIME, STROME ,TillE NEAREST RESPONSIBLE BANK On OtriiVutt Bucrnkats, named Shirer, Nvero draßed *IAI 4.l:nity township, Berke cue ri . • W ELL PAID GEN E ROS CPS . - body will 'remember how much ta-edit was git•eti to Odrnmo`dore Vanderbilt for his wonderful gener6Sify ing a pr,-,sent to the Gorernmeti.l . of his ■t ,meR the Vabderbilt. It:noW appears from an ofßeial documei:tt GA lie received the Snag' Irttle sum of 8302;000 for the hire nf the St eam , crier IEO days Gam . 'be presented the vesse.l to lt , fre Gnye'rn Mont. llis ffene'rosily . in 111 amt i. was 0 much of that - we see in these , days—.-- it was a *Slieddy article.' Nei - President Liffeein re.in- angurated. on Saturday last, amid, mud and raip. The folloW'ingipi, t t in g I NV bleb was laoJced‘4or with. but 'little interest, owing to fhe-inet that the , people have but little (*ill. d ende in his t:terances, knolki 11 kr 110 W utterly be„has .violated.,thern hereto lore Fe/foto "Countryinen: At this second' appearing to talie the oath of the' Presi dential face. there is less °erasion for an ext Tnded address than there' was' at the ifirst. Then; a atatement;somewhat in de.' fait, of a coarse to , e..parenedise,etned fit• ting and Now e st the expiration, ,of four years, awing %lio& publi i ; dicta have heed constnntly called firth . • on every•poiat and phase of the great Con test whieb etill'ilhe.;the the atientionand' 'engroaima!the ttiergies of thelnathin' that d'a new oeuld be re3e r, d. 'rho pFoglrePa , of, ,ear tame, noon which all ekeillati chitey entki„ as , well known to the Public to - nlecli; at.d it. ,trust, chtietactory a g in g t o am. With high ho, e tor ''the . fu ture, no prediction ie rtscreld to it is ven- Lased: On, the octagon corresponding to this four peace ago, all t hong hts Nvere onxioraily directed ,to eta impending 'civil -war. Oreaded it—a9l-Bought to avert .it. While the inaugurat"addreso was beinv deliiered irt-in this place, devoted :thogether to Ba m:9v the Unioiii without war, insurgnut agents were'in the city seeking to .3 6 - estroy it without war—seektu; to ditsolve' the Union audt dividoeireot 8 by be# o : l4o. o o .:' Both partietil,dere,cated vrar-vbut, one„of them would make war rather than - let the nation e urv./v,e,s3-abitt the.orher'imLnidadcept war than let perish. And the 'war. came. , • One-eight of the - vat& population were colored slaves, not distributed generally over the lJniort, , bat localized in the SOLIA • - 0111 , part , q it. 1%0;1e-slaves constltateil r a. peoul'ar itarpewirh;lintcrest. -w. , All knew that ts interest as, „acme low, the cause of!e war. To olreligtlion, perpetuate and`extend this interest was the object far which bhe insurgentia rend the Union, &yea. by war, ;:while tie govofnment elaimpd' go, right to do more than to restrict the i,erriturial enlargement of it.. ' Neither party'expeeted fOr, the war tbe magnitude hrill&clutation Whiehit lea already , attained Neither adaticiphtell this` the - cause r Or the embfLet might eettae.with, or even - ,be: fore the cotil et:itself should cease. Each looked for an easier ; triumph, and; a teeukt leas fundamsntet - - Brd astounding. Both, 'read the'ettrue Bible; and pray to the. i saute clod, and eacii - I4etita - Bis,aid agiiineethe other. It may seem ltrange that'any Men shouls. - dari ttelva just Cidd'ii- - asaistanee , ' in wringing.ftheivbx mid' from the: , sweat' of,' MEI THE ;INAUGURAL. other men's faces; but let ne judge not, that we be not judged. The prayers of both could not be an swered—that of nether has been answered fully. The Almighty has His own purpo ses. 'AVoe auto the world because of of fenses! for it must needs be that offences come ; but woe to that man by whom the offence corneal.' If we shall suppose that American ela. ; very is one of th..ee offences which, in the providence of God, must nsede CUM, but which, having continued through ills ap po nted t.me, Lie now wills to remove, and that lie giv.7..3 to both north and a Alth th 2 s terrible war, as the.whule due to .those by whom the offence came, shall we discern therein any departure from those divine rit,:rilm'e atrial ihe believers in a living GA - always ascribe to ltimt Fotdry do we hope—fervently do we prly—that, this mighty . Scourge „of war may soon pass away.. Yet, it God wills that it contioue,,until rill the wealth DUO by, the tion'dman's two hundred and fifty years of Unrequited toil eball be sunk, and, until every, drop of blood•drawn with she, lash ellen be paid .by another drawn by the swOrd, as was ed.id three thodsand years ago, so still it moat be' said, ""I he judge 'Bente the.l.ord are true . sad:-righteous altogether. , ~„ • ' • With malice towards none.; with charity for ill - .; with firmness in the right, let ,us suit , : on to &jell this work, , We are , in i to bind, up the nation's wounds.; to care 'for him wbo'slull have horue , thw batik, rind for bis wiciow,tatid •his orpti 4 ar-r-0 .dS'all which may achieve and Cherish ti:jm-t and sting peace among ourselves, and with • ail nations.. , . , JAYS OF APPEAL Real and Personal Properly ?ie•'bazi.Oxa. LtBANON Boteugh' add North Letitia - 11 Township,' on Wednesday,, April sth, at, the ppm missionere' Office in the Borough' el Lebanon. West-Ward and Cornwall; on Thursday, 'A pill 6ticat the Commissioners Office do the Borough of Lebanon. . . Fiat W,ud taxi South'Lebniiort. on 'Friday, April 7th, at tlie . Cetitreissioners' Office in the Dorough; of Lelia n6l7. • Bethel Township. on Monday,' April 10th,' at the 'pith* House yilllian? . • •Stratafir Townstilp;en Tuesday, Ai 'tit 11th, at the Zahlie . 4oure ef Edward D. lErair.: ,• • ; Tinian 'Township, Wednesday, 'April 12th,, rpthe Piddle Ilolise of Daniel liordavr. - ' . „ . .. Ant llanoret and Cold ,pring„ on Tiiuraditn. April lath, at the Public llouse pfJacab W. Adams.,., • Londonderry, on FrlditY . ; April -at the Public Nouse of John Weiland.: . ' , ;' • - North and South ' Anrirille t ra Saturday, April 15th, ut the Public Rouse of Simon Crall.. '7 • ' Jackson. on Tuesday, :April lath, at . .the Puhlic h once r oifoll% Behethum. • • ° ' " ' N illnrecic, on Wo Inneday, April= 3.9th,..itt. the Puh lie Noose of Frederick A. Shultz. i'lLtldc Thursday. April 20th; at the . Public Tiv use of Alexander Steinmetz. ; ; ' P. S.' . Notice le harobY grime (hat the Asseimors balienuidetheirrolls;Of alhporsifina liable to ;enroll ment for Sta.te service acemilitiF to Law, _and ;that a copy - thereof le in the Cometisinariera' Office, ivheie the sinnemiey beimon, or examined, by any .person inter ested-therein; end U19141 ; 18 Military A,pxmais w Itelffinn the ativitti mentioned 4nye. ; ' 1 1 . 105618 ,LESI/E ll , Commissioners COB BIWBACIIER, of -- WILLIAM EMILY, Lebahon coltiltk Attest, Crass SUMS., Clerk.-- 'argh 1, 1805. ' 1 ' : A: , P. -A 1,11,11 N CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY AT 'ANNVILLE, rpriE tichoeriber respectfully" in Mune . his friends and the public goneraliy , that, although' 110 , 1nig sustained serious losses by theteeent.tire, 1115.estab- Hn:l ahent is itgain'in , ' - ' ' •: , Coniplete Operation', and be is prepered tb' fill' Orders for 'every' kind of work in his line, as, heretofore, at the'snhottest notice and' on the moat reasonable terms. CARGIAG SS. ' ILOCKAWAYS.:"BUGGIES and LIGHT WAGONS, °revery style and. finish, on hand or made to order. Ile has engaged experienced workmen from the city. ;Hellas •on hand a large stock of well seasoned lumber, and "other material of the beet quality. and he hopes by 'careful attention to business to .rendet satiefactidn.to rail 'who datiyirror him wit&Stgentronrine. - Annvlllo, March 1 1605.—Gt. Poor tan's Ca,sh Shoe Store! LAUGE STOOK at OLD PRICES NEW. ST001(301:1) " AT LOW. FAMES! Ottr illosistess increasitful MORE TRADB WANTED TO, REDUOB PRIEBE! Proinise to give' COstonierS'the Benat THE MOP.E WE BELL THE CHEAPER WE CAN BELL Bal-1 „Men' andlcuy Your Shoes Cheap ALL .Typur WAIZBANTED thmt butuittii seour ST, 4;11 • Quick Sales and" *all Profits our _Motto ! G. L. 'ATKINS, Market &Greet Lebanon 'Fa. . . .-;{, - ' OlO.O REWARD... --. rpRE Com gli . saAorters .c),f; ,:Leban on °coital ..E. ber‘by off... it. rewVid elAlpo rot the. accent and conviction of itell,l,lit NI Wit 7 Pi t'..L. who ethridn'ohniged with„ Jim murder. of:Jacob .N.titty. in No-tb Ape:4llc Towebie, LislianonCou'utY - , iu the mouth of Novem ber, 1.g134.!•, •—. ' . ,:, .• ;., ~ •• • "•• - 111031A.5. LNSII Eli, „. . 9,ltimisaiTters, 3 - 4.0032 k nKU It keittE a: of . . 1 . Wt. , 1.. i ANIL HAREM, . &ban int caun(y : ittelit- 2 C , ctins suat4 - CiuriE., : Coirinfiesiiineist OffiCe.-Lebenott, Nib I n' IC—:-.lt ' 1 • t Assessment ' Notice. NTOTIOE ern -L-1,,b0r00.i. the 3.1U11.1.iL,F1R8l INSIIIIANcE Lepopun County Po.. that .;:n a - morrik ofloMpis in the' coniiiany,bfi flr. a • occuring,during thoyear 3864 and on. the Bd - p ft.Fernar ,1666, an. RESOS , of $3.04 on ev.ry 830.0 actnaly in : sitred;'erilllbe - made oh tbetiostirance °Peach:and every .member of the Crampon T lileinbers are rig:tired to pay ther asylements within POIiTY! Atrs, from thigdate.of this , ; Members can pay their aisessmente to ibe Secretary, at Beaver's Store, in at any' .. ekeept ou the daYs Earned below. ; ' ' • • ittomb4s at a ilista ace; can reaceit .the evitita of tax due on 'their.polletes , and send the:amount' by' triall, in 1.11 le of eolvent Banks, or In : postage therm:lcy, By en closing three Cents eat ra, to IMy postage, they will 're- Lceive receipts promptly...by ieturn mail. The Secretary, or an authorizut agent. will be in st-_ to:Mai:co flt tbelollowiii places and tims, to rei".el:re paymeons of all who:may.find it couvegiont,to call: A t4lyeratown, at ,J It Ifitel, On. Monday, March tith:from.9 o'9:ock. A. M., to 4, P: 41: „ At M. t1.74;,e, Berke Co ~at U. 1.1„ BII9WWB Motel.. on ;Tuesday, 41.rth 7 h, [coin 8 o'clock, A - A: 'M. • At GOsktercsflotel, on .Tnesdny, March 7th, 'fr.,:nt 1, .Iclock, P: M . to 4, P, M. ' Fietleiicks;!nig 'Ea 'oh& .Earnmsi's Hotel:an Wednesday, March Bth, front 7 o'clool.. A.M. , toll A. el, Mt Nebo, id .1 Statitter'e 110 et, i.n Wednesday March 11th,tfrom 1 o'clock; P. M., to 4; P. M. At Macbanicevile, at John Stoners, Betel. on Ttaga, March' 904-Wont 7 o'clock' A: M.', ' • Linglestown, at, Eteieey'd .lioter, on: teritlahlolarch 19 h.'from o'clock, A.M, 3,1'..1i1. At Union Deposit, at Garocker'illotel;On Babirday,, &lamb 11th, from 8 o'clock, - .A...5L..i03 , 1, A, At Palmyra, at °bristled !Lifer's Hotel, on Saturday, March'lLh, from .t o'clock, P. M., to 4,i2. M. By older of fhe Board, OF.DIAGE W. STINE, Score tsrY• Annville; Leba"on County, Pa. Annvill ,Febrrtary 15, 1865. RECEIPTS AND -EXPENDITURES LEDVioN, coprcric - • Eon, - • l aUSATV.PaaPagehe FOA,THp ;'EAR, 11864; • D ANIEL Treasartir of Lebanon County, In account with sold, County for ffonnty 'Purposes, from the first day of January, A. 8., 1864, ttntil'thessitth day of !February; A. D 4 1865, - bothAity's included. •TO Aggregate '4'llll:ml4'ot' 'Bounty Tit ICAO In' the „ different , Townships,•and •--; Boroughs of Lebanon CMinty . , for the year 8., .1864.„ , ' '51389.5:09".' Sol#o ! , 7661-,93-1 - - Bethel; " " 6945 as " . s , Co id-ffliria . • ' • B2— • CornwaU,..„, . - • .11282 .65 'Heidelberg, - • - • 982) 06 ' Hanoveir Fast; : •.• • 619/.• , 33 - " • Midterm, Lebanon Township North, Lebanon Townsbip Sou th, Lebanon Borough, Neat Ward, Lebanon Borough West Ward, Lebanon Borough North, Londonderry, al Swatara, Union, • $105,922 7.4 . CASH receivedfrom the following Townships and Boroughs for pay ing the Extra Bounties over and above $3OO. Including the Expenses incurred in gett ng Recruits and establishing the credits, Re viz:— Cold Spring $ 900 East Hanover . 198 00 . Union . lO5 00 ' .. 1 Swatara 198 00 North. Lebanon Township 249 00 llei hel 240 00 North Lebanon Borough ; -:- :141 - .00 Lebanon Borough'. . ; 390 DO . Jackson 3lB 00 - Millcraek 189 00 Heidelberg . 234,00 S. Lebanon ' , ; ='lBo 00 Cornwall . 189 00 S. A nnville Londonderry, 243 00 North Annvilltr ; ; - - 210 00 . $3312 00 .. , , CASH RECEIVED PROM BANKS: •. To cash ; received. from Leksuon . ..- . .Yalley Bank - ' $93.000.00 To cash received from Lebanon • Rank ' 19.000 00 SLL2.t)DO 06 ......; TEMPORARY LOANS. - - To cash received , from sundry • Pertains on Two Hundred and = -- Thirteen Bounty. Bonds, issued by .thn Commisstoners of Leba. ..,.. .1 non County.. :. . . $188.770 00 CR. PAYMENTg EXPENSES paid the following Persons, viz naniel.Gerherich;Esq.. ,f,- , . ' - . VP 40 Cyrus P. Millen Esq. ... '.." - '7 - 9 00. - ; Prederiek'Shaeffei:'''' - '• '' 6'oo Cyrus Shirk ~ 2 2 80 Rillinger. .1 Shirk .. ...,t' 14 00 George F. Reinlark .. : - . 2000. Adam Rise, Esq. 50 00 , lohntleorge, Use. . „ , 450 , Ressler Boyer, 10A. - -...', , 50 00 ' .. .Thsepli:Bowman, MI. . 7 ,..,....... , . , Bop . Viiiidllarthews,Esq..., . 59 00. A. S. Ely, Esq. ' ' 11 00 $.85 00 Philip jr. Miller 300 00 John Wible. do• Lewis Theber ' do Pierick Wegeons3ls 00 Henry Watson do- John 1.1. Wilson do . Patriek Levey do ,-:-IC•auffaton 325 011 Isaae.`•-Watson ', do Thomas Mink do john!telly . do • D.J.Richardson -do Samuel Ford do Char : lei:Smith ' do. John Fox do Chtirles .Tustt . do Patrick Heffirm do Robert:Rust ' do ' Chia:les Fitebett; titi! Albert Statzel do 'Charles Coats do John•ithillips - - do Jerome Peters, do Charles Blair do. D. 3:1,',;• :fluehollen -do. Charles P. Hale do' John W. Qa irzrz do M. ll.Shoekbergerdo; Sam.:ltr. trown do --Joseph , Devitt 300 00 Elenry'Whitman do - Eli.flS Wike do IL Beameiderfer 'do MiChael Cook do - Henry. Wagner do , Levi'Myers - do ' Willinto do Ja'S IL: Picket Anth ony '32s 00 John Little do David Steward do -- Sohn B. Reim do M. W teltrooyer do . John Reiter'., do do E. lieeprir4 ' 300 OD John White do. I. R. Fiserthaur do M lehttel Wagner do . Adain T. Haas „ do - Josiah Good " "do Andrew M. Landis do, John L Shaeffer do .Henry G. RAE t do John Phillips do John Heins .. do Ant es . PtzrsleY do D. J. Hummel do ! James 414' Wright .do' • Abraham ILIUM do Claudine., Early do George Wamatit do AI-leery Wo later - - do I Lai , i Rriser do /Clia's McCullOugh do , Win. Longenecker4.lo Dan ie I Swats, do -., • ,George Site's ' do Bright P. Baton do - A Ifred Bond do ' Scott Phillips do James A. Ciii ..do D. R. Ballmon. . do • John IVallis, ,- do David S. Ronk - 'do DaVill Bomgardner a o . ' P. Zlinmerman :do'. Elllariuill'illitvk .do Fdward_Fngle dry William Bechtold do - C. Sehroiller ',do Precut in Sailor: ' d'o A. lb 'Forgone!" ~.- do • Thomas Anderson :do ' Frederickßitmo do - ,Robert Orr - do ',George W. Sletz do i'll:..k. Smog. - ~- do Thtihnudji , Lane ' tin Franklin Kurtz do John Geodom do L'ha'a 4. ,Weirn 4 C, do Wm. McKerres dO Joseph Lowry do it. F: Melleyno Id_do- . ' TL.*.BAunlapp de '' '.. FdiAti.irPinfato --ti z ti ..... ' George Baschm. : - 40: Daniel Bleestine do ; ' Geo. W. Frederick de Josepin Shones ; : Altr , .• George-Hahn '•-• , . d 0, .. Cyrus Werner ' do Joseph Fry, , •de Lev iD.opley,,,, ;'do Wm. H: 11.-Brandi - ,d0.. Joseph Weaver- do:.: Lied Luanne- ' ''' dO Benjsmin,,Ppla do • . Wm: Rosenberger do,:. IL.L. Umberger ' do ' Joseph Still , . • Att ,Tooa'n Lig t hAnor.. ds," `los4. tieyEP ‘i ;dr) Atwell/it ' Slitinir 4 8. , D. Walker do • So tnnel.„Darkes. I r do Jolla Itlalilit ' r do TeekTaKViimpy ' do- WillitimAbedy ..4-`3l° 4 .• Jacob Clay • ''":.do Georgelletthels , :do - Joseph Betz do ' I .1 james:T. Bitebey '', do ,Tames A. Seoir do Absalom Lnohly • do Francis Illanottur do Deno dcirleo • do I I john li. Durk? do 36111 0'.*. Toting d o 1 F;,:, Smith - - do Mareellu a - 0 Iv ilor ' do Cheeks Gilmore' - do ' Edward Beetoi' ' ' 'do GeOrgo Barton , : 40... . MI - Mullets* do .000.ti.„'R.las4-it•-4...u.,;,yami Jolin'Agnew ' "'do ' • jamas .2;::Fotters "do Timone Marion.. do John• Cassel ' do IjObn -W. Lyon do H. H. IftlitheWs do ' - William•Clorkson do Thomas Feeney do IV Miami Motor ..*. •° doe John Tbrdnip 315 00 G. W. Lancaster 300 00 StiMuel Wag!, d o W,m . 11..fitIbili do jesdpli".Flowers do A's A. Min" shin tl y '00,! R. A. thimPholl 300 Off John D: Dates": 'do JoreePtilSfOlieirti, do ''' Joseph Drtitl "de' John Campbell ..r: -;4 . 6 4 •s- Daniel 1',.. lt lee.); ..0 tie' K.: Vr.',Greetz •.. .d 0. ,,,, ''''':', s tienr y l Seidleii . 47.•aiK" . . " : ; - Ftivleriek-Bottser! , dvl•-• 1611 •4 ; • 8 h_OrY - ' '. ' do - ' 'Rifbert bOirlet. '', ' 'do; Rattieli - Way . , .":„ 1 ,410 -' Lewd:se - tango' ...'n,do . ilarrY RJ/ Daniels •do.• - Dikvid 13.9Parter' • - db-;!''' l';Wit':` . H. Sailor' "ill '. Isaac Brower $3OO 00 George frill:olden do Terifel.lte Wei ' do j.,L..-MeSherry. do Fiederic Yocum do James Yense s Ito S. Dissieger- do • ,Cyrus Mooie do . Maitin `Ono do Andrioalleistine do 1 W. H. Brown do Anson M. Rank - do Wm. Boeshore do John Roll Jacob .Long , do Wm. Bross . do W. F. Grumbino do Elias Geksert do - CLeo. H. : Mier do Jonathan Garret do Go tleib Boyer do Samuel Babb• • do" J. Southern ' do Georg Hicks -do JS Pain ter do IllcerY-Fishei do . Levi S. Gerhard do Henry Kline do iram , Yecum do Peter Cullen. do C. 11. Keller do Charles Margett do A'sburry Eckman do Adam Eisenhauer do .F..Reisenbatt do • Soloman-Rauch do Joules; Boyles do Brief; Mealy do M. Leininger . George:Storm do Penrose Thomas do Peter Fisher do Augustus.. Dehney do H. Karst] its - do iVra. Hewes de J. M. Seibert do John D. Brim do • Geo.' Gastrook de Ed win M. Stdner do S. Matthew'do. Henry Swarm B. F: Gingrich do Wm. IL It issei do Charleg G. Soelliard Wm. Bestrink do Aaron Xe. Cienter..do T Josiah SINAtz do • Bawer ille Moyer do John L. Meredith do . hfirh:rol - Shaetfer do John' C. Miller do Ca lvin - Hua berger do F 11...,,t k ogle'es% do Jeremiah Wier do, E. Stroutio an . Wm. - A"Krum - d• o -.Throes Hall do ROtil ATLI:1E11 do Frederic:li do JamesFkeib , do Moses Snyder do Augustus Sdyew do ,C. Such - do Charles Kreiner do C. .Dorkhard do . A. liiinmelberger do :John - B. Reigner -do John W. 'Smith - do Harrison 'Weans J. Eektean 'do 1 Charles Baker du Duniel H. Pyle do 'do S. H. Quimby do Hear - pat riper a , do Charloi'itreemeit Mahlon" lVeldner W illiam Ohy le do Benjamin- Strum. do. T. I. Deiroff do Samuel R. Fisher do HaTrati De iridlr' do John Pei fer do Wlhlinin. H. Sayleir A tired Feeder do Jacob Fox do John ilL;.Seiber.t. do Edwin - MeE Bonny do Jahn 'W: Fisher ~ -de 'Joseph D. iller Hiram Cassel. do J. H. riiithenier Abraham Lehr: -.,.'d0; John-11. Reinch -do Adam Slay 'trio Deemer do [John J.I aitser - :ctu;n Edwned'Shitoler: do Perciville Miller dtr. C. V. GuDnh. „dq David i t, lag Oh W Whim - Retire do Henry beck (14 Minney Patrick ~,dol Petir . 7tto S. Bewman John 13ougliiner , do Robert Cu lbey do Robert Harrah do B. F. ICreps ißobert Lammon.. do Aaron D.Long do James Raeder" 'do George Robb Abraham Snyder do F. D. Thompsofi ado George Chyle do 'Charles,W. Shales do Frederick Laujuich do Oscar Sharpless- David tCrEekman do Jared Royer' do Mensch do John - do Martin ,Vaduiry do William Smith do William Miller do Silas 11. %thrum do Luther S. Brocions do Franklin Lebo do William Lechler do J. Fenstarpaqicri. do GeorgetGaVroti Ames Gass do Hiram Laylard do Chas. Kenerb elker do Jackson B. Johis do John S. Huber do William Slay do Wm. ,Stropliem do ThontossMarrtal do Oscar Tittle do Clark- Gain do Samuel Qu im do John Steward do 'Harvey Faust do - Nathan ielEhirey do H. 0. Bernhard . Jacob C0fe . ...• .11. D. II iffman 'do. James D. - Cannady do John Lesser de Day id' Mottriand: do' John -Lont4 James K. Shay do Wm. L. Alton do Thomas S. Rice do Henry C. Miller do George Bower do Aaron Deamer 300 00 Wiliam C. Stair do William Leslie do 11846 22 7108 03 7801 SS 4106 49 3756 72 1714 71. 9211 93 3204 84 5080 64 3379 30 James Brown do Alex. Fan tlinger do James McCantz 300 00roka 11 Ulrich do Francis 11 Monied) , 300 CM Reuben 11 Keiffer do Augustni Wits at 300 GO Andrew Snyder do John M. Freeborn 300 00 James Sencady do James id. /Peer 300 op Isaac 8 Dissinor do 518 Iraqi:thorn 300 00 Cerny P Davi n do Joseph Stotribough 300 00 j scab ECltfrik do Henry taboo 300 OQ William Miller do Toli'as Mork 300 GO Reuben Wily do John A James 300 00 George lierritr , rger do J4lllOl Deihl 30 ,00 Primate it P•ffraaci do Andrew Mork 300 00 Jeremiah' Yeas do (J W Winslow : - 'OO CO Levi Lewin,do L M Il.onoar 301 0') DAM 111 lioghter do Adam James 3)0 07 George llosenrergor do William Antic% 800 00 .hiseph Walmer do Jacob BrAll 313 • 0 Jahn MeCannel do Pane Warren 300 00 John Monte! do John II chortle 300 , 0 henry 51c0 rd d, 3 William Shelly 800 00 Hiram Dobbs do William J MCGIII 30 0 Josiah 11 Seshold do ' David O.JI ga POO 00 John Darken do William li Myers 800 00 George K Coss do glharles.B .11amas SOO 00 Fleury. Softer do !lenity Stuternan 305 00 David Ritz do Joseph K Belson 800 00 Christian ShaefTer do J..bn Hardy • 1 , 00,,0il 2i1;0103 I%lton. do Adam Formalisms 300100 Jacob Braweeitrall do Charles Diller 300 COldheolon Darken de William Cork 300 00 Isookenesev do John W Dyer 300 00 William Gamine do (acub Bannigardner 300 00 ' , awns( Lowile.. do iJohn 8 Light 300 00 F Itlckere. - -. ~. do Samuel Ebltt 300 001 -;"- Jacob Witmer - ' do 1 Samuel Boyer - 300 00 William Williams .. ; ,do [Unity Lowry 300 01. Philip Onvk _ do. evils Rsmany • 300 00 Frederick Back'erth., , ,ao 11.olanin Weirs 300 (101 John B NMI el 'do , Bonjarnin Renincer 310 00'11Pht101 lily ~., do. R intoning Stidly 300 00 1 ,Williain sice-ciclo, do, ltenban &Minty 300 00 Philip Rodger d o , d)bn Davis 300 00 Levi Garrett do - .„ mown J.Jm 300 00 Daniel Drakel - .d o , Angii.tna Soloman 200 00 Juldard Rine do. Franklia Weans_3oo 00 A McNlght do' David ilatior3oo OD Thomas McGinley do Wiliam l'oght 805 00' flush Black do Chart -a llamberger 300 00 john Ft Welm an do Aaron l'Prann " -; 500 00 Israel WaimPr: do Willi - in II We's. 390 00 Then ni , Wendling do 2 eve w.i4+e - - 800 00 Lorena 1, Bandero . d o John A Focht 300 00 1 Johrt,11 ffelhir do Cltr'r alcGa, Vey 300 OlJaelb W Kline ,do Cyrus termish 300 oa Leals . Allisun • do John IS Wertz 300 00iraftiah Long do 'John L Pa dy 30) 00 .1 c)l3 Montzer do Banwel Dock 200 00 Anim. F-•cht do Abraham Cobitis . 200 00 WilliaMJl POrtsline do Wiliam Lee 3041 OAJaaiso D Winters do Reuben Dyrs PLO 00 William Blilman -do Ags:rVn Danillimdi 200 00 3 0 .0 m0s Oman& do . Augustus SD., nor POO 00Jobn. Eisley - do 1) Abraham ..ite omit 300 001 Thomas Stengel do War McLaughlin 800 00 Willi nto Ilersitt ds Wm oa*bert goo 00 Chas 11 M nines do Adam Border 500 t 0 Willani Firth. r 325 00 Daniel Miller 4.00 0.. Janata MeGerme do Chr'r Stah man--. 310 00John Halle do Albin hank 300 Oo Daniel" Kline I do Amite Am )1 }111:1klAi • . 300 01 William Atherton do Ilenry Welkmister 3 0 0 00'John U McCormick do Cyrus Diaeineor - COO 00 - harles it. Briggs do Hears 7 Ishii:ger . 200 00 John P Stoddard do 11Sory C if:Armari: ado 00 lemon Jacison `do Isaac troion 300 00 Atignactis Nespol - do Jacob Itenkenhergerloo 00 Joseph" Noon do Henry Scchtlet 300 00 Chariot Mcluichen do William G Groh 300 00 Jsmes Beck do 'Valentine ITet:ieh 300 001 William Clark do Artertins Wilhelm 300 00 1 Janna Murphey do Washington 11 fro ' .300 00 John Caseel do - Ephraim 51 Woniner :too 00 omaaes William t 220 00 Henry: 7 tarm^h t 3 o'oo Charles Williams 320 00 David- McCauley POO 00 John Magas 3.20 00 Y.yra 1 Bdi:ghter :00 00 icophc n Rol Etna 815 00 -I m a Stimer '.Pi 0 0 Wi11i9,5. 3 sugfreiul 3 1 5 00 Frork Kali mum :ou do Charms Vawman 35 00 Thomai Ma lc - roe 01 williom lie 3'5 00 John A ditrrert 'SOO 00 .lohn Tteie» ` 325 00 1 Jor.inish Showers 000 00 Joseph P Ledgmiett sa 00 finery Seibert' - 200 90 '*marl Serum 325 00 'Minty if Fe. an 100 1,0 i.septi Ftedham 325 00 1 Hiram Karuhr 1-00 0 Charles Clerk 325 00 Henry Ny o „ . - 340 onJohn The -. p-on 325 10 raseph Mc 'onnol 200'00 ileorge Alet 345 00 Jacclig &Mita - MlOOO -;eorge.Stnith ' -8.5 thi William P.b.mi 4 'do Thomas white 325'90 John Smith do George Wilkins 325'00 $108.004 47 GyrtUi HIM:I39M do William 1 . 1 Gerhard do Henri 0: Mae. Levi notly Reuben Snavely do Somnol Bitoanton do A br.hani Dorm:au de edward Q Etiatco 414 Pater L w BAnno! fkitiz Chtr ea D,...ves • . . Prt,d'k . W Ki•oli dt, Peter A WO* do Samnel:Walter do Be.'eltntd do Tabu L litacqbaeott '7(11 elkirles 11-1 het Ao Mlnuist McKin i y eo Hiram Yam de gorge W t.T , llll.lcr ea, D V.cl,zerl =MME!3MI , - , *do Thatlc Yhng t do floorgo 31 Ronkl4 Andrf-w Gott-It ' do John do go , :rgo Frid!or - do Sltilmsl Minor do der••mixh Yogz..-N John 0 Lantz Ii P rt John Seihert Je,...nle Narita W A Bink• 8 John Wci J;ofieph.}h•fii••p Levi Cony do Vil!*an Light 'do Peter ~• :do thi .rotin"Derar : 14411iy'8rept' c.b - • do WSW t COI rr do ThoN (load:non d.. ..,11.1i 31Tl1»r •ro Johri Deroy xi ri•qt A.L.- .olto ''•• Zat'a ido V.p ~ dJ William ' " e'er' Alfred 'W lloi , orla do I , award Br'tz lien y G Piety do Henry Web. -du il.M.ttureces do John'Stin' - Au • Woj aOol,nloy do J , toe Brioeixrd do TMlip et Fidler . logit , OBp4ng do JobLt Tlidiriftt, , hter do. Sxmtpd: ltolithard do RI: dinkier do George° W-airy do Georg Wi•tcr.'u* 'do Thenrm d eau! uel Moyer do Df:aatints' Letsostai Als)l.ka' LtAuk Cebu nou Dunk $208,231 B,l* rixid in, Bank. r,batititt,Voll,.y Bonk 5 Nutee O3OOO 00 Lettanon Bank 2 liotoe r; .15,000 00 , • • „-, • 040.3.fandtp,ry Taxes.:, I..Cltarie9 -Arndt, North anncH He -,130370 Samna! Seelp9hl. titnitlLAikgrAtte '351 Gt , Bethel • .40 , al Holirabin 1 4 01 - eet Ceniernli 51.3 21 Honey S tioeci,lnton 570 #3 ..I.levry . • PA 02. Emanuel WOtri NeldelPerate; ;913 06; Inkrid - WendHvg.'Bit'selltatorer 2e3 32' ~Pre, t riqn P.Ateiner.,Jnekeent :. • -.•.• 1562} 07 Ahr6l#42oPrexel, N. Lebt#so., 476 ro It 114,mber.*?e, Lebtnop t, -Peter Henr,Lebn3oo•llo#l.ll•E.W. L i.,.; 766 4.1 . f . 1,, : 7' ittaulo. Gr.ffq t Le,44non 15tt':0 A 1 ;47 , Y.,•• 7 2 3 7z Jehti O. - Went!, 51.4.e5Ar on 5,5341. • • • John. Vnli..neberger. Londonderry am) 73 Joiei64 5111)creeli,,,, ; Af.1.3. 96; ; Georg, Walker, Swatarn., . 1165,90 : ' , 4-:-$17,602 32- Treasereer Cumm lesion for Bohn ties paid to the kieeirolug re ere- I letei men abd tstktv_ltreertaii terl. credrice;_tlfe... Dire tottle pahtlezV niche; $.108,:i31. 54404P.@ 4 ;4l4e'tr." rent TreistiFeedCOrtu=„ jeelon . for , reeet- yli,te rn the oury Heed hot- , tir'r); 4t•c".,l6cludlnir ' the' ' tto,:cy - from the di ffere.`t Tcw..ehilut kr '', ex.trAt .Dn.7.1.4, $342; ii2dtp TiositireeLaimmissioms:fur receir ' lag the Bea ety Tex .from col. 1ecte1e,"86:3.20, 42-1 par. Dalacct:i, ha:o'p Or. Trenecrer • '„ • 904 74 44 edhe adtragnedikndittrta Lybonon Witty in the Commonweeith OEPonnpylrania, do certify that in pursuance or - the 47th':eicAlort hi 'tie, Act entitled 'lto Act rehillpU Tolioships&e,"-passed the tali' day Of April, A. D.:1881; we met at" the Cone missiloruts'"rtLie trithe Virtu 01 of Lebanon, on Satar &kr FehrriarY 1 ith,'A:D 'lB6 did . Audit and ad j out the severul a,cconntiiTquifed , of us by- Law, agree• ably to the several 'A dui 'l' l'Asserably and Supplements thereto. Lc:An - ding to_ the, best 'id our ' judgement and ablifey.. - And WAS.AI 4deldrandsfa lianlieCkiberich; EN, n' Tryo d ebanhirteuirt tire tour Sixty-eight thonSand one hundred and fiftylthreo dollars and seir• enLy &mite. ; ;, ' , The :iiialtarre 'ablo' l liod. there iv : dne the tinnily in outstanding Bounir tales, the sum of Seventeen thous mnd air b undred , and two dollars! and thirty-two canto. inclodinrithe exonbrationi and !collections to to al loyed Collators. ' The'Andltlifre ta , i) to diff.Srert,lnCildnalii . 'fee l'empnier Lor.ns, to the 'Slid 'Thai 'Ole County is Indebted atecnint efOne hundred and-eighty-six theno,Thi BOTen 1 - Inandred and il'venty,dollare; Irons ?hitt eald amount 4dednet the.outtan.ding..Trsnee .`1 CEB the exonerntione end coileetlotir to 'allowed eollsetersorldeh tenet e the balance in thehande ofthe Treats :wee will the real debt of the Conn ty . ..for ,Bou'dt3 , 4 , tfhiraiinsit , ont One hntedreft ail;d ft elk thousand :dollere, ilxcillAve of the Intereet diin'on. the - Bonds le . whoioaf we set our bands this .ElooOntb day of Fabitiar,Y,A.l)....lB6s. r6VitgliginyAL)3y4 Autri.o .lAn BtfMMBI. J tabanog Co. Lebanonaettleat j 806;. 4 &, Cht.rge k 301 00 thic max Clark 845 to .4- - 4.,mra 3b 00 ! ..r.l:r. 'and •, Non .13 Oa ar :11 0 Pho-unn Carson 325 On lietiry Cotten Jot. O 3 -.5 00 315 00 Monies Wilcox 31.5 pn - Richard Pry k 315 op 815 00 ilowiird 311 00 .704100 Emith 314 00 Itrorria,WiThani '313 00 leyprirks 11 r Sib OD itr.ocii 0rt,p, , 0.1 Mb OD 41rh , le1 EiDinstria 314.00 John Dixon 315 00 Barnbar'd Wender 35 00 1Y Ili m Trxvico 315 00 Oiler 1 . 4 , 411 815 10 Fr'a L. Hain-lon 215 Op juili ',fetches: 316 00 John O'Llrotn 31 , 00 JKIIICS Drive . 316 00 , Ob. , rles 13 English 315 (0 nl,:rtuel Lcog . 31 0 00 15'2lilam B. Toylar 515 00 Xdultrd It. Til for 3:5 PO Chu: Ns C. Ts) for 315 00 Qarreeon Tutor • VIZ 00 817 00 n Th. lor Swim:ll J. Wilthme 3t5 00 .I¢ce)li Win( bni 315 Otl .)01k0 :W. Miecin" 010 00 451, rfre w mu • 15 oo Walter Wpr 315 00 Jal ph d, 51:11er 315 00 4 rnson t ON . 325 00 wi3lisai 'NON , ' 325 00 .I,,ba T.T.t.uke 3.5 CO 3..1:0 1t.:.ek.1 , 00 325 00 I Willi= II Recs. 323 00 ' J.. 1", I , tik!f' 3 - 25 00 Iritlians SWIM ' ' 325 00 Anthony ShatifJr 323 00 Chat lea Ides Ave 3 5 00 11.'1: Scht.4l 315 00 Itea.,y-1, Cceper 815 00 J/Itvel r,CbriFty 325 00 W ininn) - 71 00t.k. 325 00 4)00r30 I , Thatcss 1125 00 i Snintvel D,Y;it ' 8.5 (10 4.1tt1f44 i.,, , iiis ‘ . 316 99 aruclcl 1). 134C0n :as 00 John 0 tlie.q. 315 00 .lithis .N/ Boggs 3'15 CO Conosltc 825 00 'enry 1,. Ccorer 325 00 .10bel W 315 00 ,15 00 .15 00 J Rolle [leery Pevry - 11,ilems enyder 315 00 Tl:aalilLigton 'Labs 315 00 • '9 00 €OO 00 'Lorries /tamer Israel Bas 'an John Brightbill LI). 00 , bhithan Lein - toga ,000 00 Daniebßhulti :00 00 Jarnoz Hebei OOO 00 Tothtia,'Bollor. .1300 00 SAL:ISS iz bank's. 112 21 84 9 WS $lOll i 6 ,55 . h 220 , 80: S2OI 16 $339 851 02 , --123,143 -72-'