Pbanan TERMS, $1 50 A YEAR LEBANON, PA. WEDNESDAY, MAWOII 22, 1865 HOME AFFAIRS. - - - i"Leortasi 0f40...ci-stem-tilitiki7- The publishers of Lebanon have agreed Upon the following charges for Advertising - , Viz : Size. It. tr. 3m. Cm. ly. Square, 12 lines, $ .60 Xl.OO $3.00 PAO $8 00 2 24 lines, 1:00 2.00 6.00 8.00 12.00 • 3 " a 6 lined, Ito. 300 7.00 10.00 15.00 • For Niteentor's and ASSlffiilstiator's Notices, 2.00 Moe Assignee. Audit& and similar fotOces, 1.60 Yoe yearly Cards, not exceeding 6 hues, 3.00 For column adverttluMent, I e o.oar, 50 ,For % column 1. " 30.00 YOr 0010100 lB.OO ltor Announchigcandidates for 00706,, =hence, 2.00 VOr Announcing eale t iUttacoompanled by adv 4.00 Notices, pociety:resolDtiOns, Ay., 8 cis per NOW' ' . - • For Bishops or Special Notices, 80 cents per lifts per year. Yearly advertisements.for Iforthaktit atisl netts men as agreed upoh. GENERAL BOUNTY LAS 4.-- 7 -3Oth •brspches of the Legislature have passed atetteral Bounty bill. It authorises the I , several tpwnships and School Districts to ; -bohntiep for volunteers not exceeding 4400 to each accepted recruit, and also authorises a per . capita tax of $2O to be • levied upon all persons subject to draft. p Whether this 15111,.enpersedes the local laws already enacted for several of the ;counties (Lebanon inclhileil), we are una• We to say. Myer Rothschild will open i a w• 'no Grocery Store at Diller's old ,Stattd, -In this borough, about the Ist of April Ile will keep all articles kept, in,a first class Grocery store s devoting his entire `attention to that business. The bill to change the houndary , line between Berks and Lebanon coon lies passed the Senate on Thursday,— ,This will throw that portion ofNew.mans town now ,in Marion township, and a small strip Oflantadiatent, in Berks, in ' to Millcreek township, Lebanon county. Burning of an Express Car.— ~The Howard Express car attached to the ;Philadelphia and Reading Railroad train, took fire near Manayunk on Mbnday ;morning of last week. It was loided mainly with dry gods which had, heeti shipped for the West, and nearly the en lire contents were constmed. The, loss 'ls estimated at from $12,060 to 404,600. 'An iron safe was in the car, 'Whitt con tained treasure to the amount of nearly -8100,000. The safe was thrown, Ilr,orp the car with some difficulty atte'r;it, had ,got to be red hot, and it was found that the money was almost entirely uninjured. One or two men on the car at the time had narrow escapes from being burned, but saved thetnseives by jumping to the ground. FOUNDLING.—on, mopdAy ; eve- Aing, March 13, when plosikg the - Birds boro Depot, a very pretty., lively ; and „in- , teresting little blue-eyed girl, nicely dress ed with an extra change,of clothes, was :found wrapped in a costly shawl, lying en the floor in the back office. The child is supposed r ta_lia_ about three months' old. The mother, „pr traitor', by whom it was left,„ there, ,carne , up in the six o'clock P. DA, mall train s and ,re,matit ed there until the 'ta o'clock aCtotruuo dation came up. She seemed very un easy, and when the train came in sight, ,she went back and Jai the child where it was shortly afterwards found, and pass ed round the office, came up on the op posite side; and made for the cars when about starting, and took passage for Reading. The child was taken home by Mr. M. Stubbiebine, Express Agent, and cared for during the night. Many of the , t neighbors and citizens of the place called ,to see the poor, deserted child, and sever al offered and seemed anxious to take ( and adopt it In their families, and raise it as their own. The next morning the child was taken by Mr. Joel Mohr and Wife, who intend adopting it, as they have no offipr . iiie; and, no doubt, it will be well cared Tor,. The mother or person hy, whom it was left was a tall, portly looking woMan,sUP. :posed to be about 25 years old, well dress. ,ed in dark clothes, and a small black car pet-bag. - The Philadelphia Flour Markgt continues very dull, and prices are-rath er lower. The only sales we hear of are in small lots to supply the home trade', a; from $8 25a9 for superfine ; $9 30a10 25 for extra; sloall for extra family,. and $ll 50a12 per bbl for fancy brapds, according to quality. Rye flour aqd corn meal continue dull at about for. `flier rates, but we hear of no sales. ) Gams—There is very little demand for wheat, and the market is dull. Red is offered at 230a235c per blis and white %lit from 240a2500 per bus, as . tol 'quplity. ;Aye is lower, small sales of ;',ennsylva- Ala are Making at 160 e per bUs. l Corn continues' very quiet,'with sales of about 3,000 bus at 136 c in store and thp.cars. Oats are also dull, with sales of 5,000 bus "at 88e per bus. • • CATTLE MA RICUL—TrIe Offerings , tpj Beef Cattle were large, reaching 2400 head, an increase of 700 oven' last week, and the market was dull and 142 c 'per lib lower, with some left over at t)lc clpse. T7 Prices ranged at $12015 (atop:non, 816 al9 for fair to good, and $2QAt s for prime and extra quality, the 100 A s k. , cows were firm and 100 sold at thg , Avenue Yard at from $30a50 each for pprinkers, and $45 to 80 for cow and calf, as to condition. Roos were unchanged and about 3,500 _Mad sold at the different yards at sl9a 21 the 100 lbs., net Snesp,--The offerings are light, reach. ing only 4000 head and - prices, steaciy at 10a12 cents per lib., gross, as to condition. Many of the districts of.tio t is spc, Lion of country have heretofore hgd not a little trouble to fill their quota's top void the various drafts made by the ad ministration. Some were obligpil to scour the country to get the requisite number of men, their own districts . not 'affording a sufficient supply. Hereafte,r they may expect ten-fold trouble, as by ithe recent act of Congress, every man enlisted must be credited to his, own dis trict, if he have one. How districts, Which have been getting their men from other placee heretofore, will be enabled to avoid drafts In the future, is a question difficffit to answer. We noticed last week the daring Robbery in Tulpeloccon township,Berks county. The following are additional particulars Ban Ro2skly.--- 7 ,0h Wednesday rtighl, Bth inst., between 9 and 14,0'clodk, row men came to the house of Mr. Frederick Witman, in Tulpehotcop ,township, and knocked at the door. The son of Mr. Wit Man inipired ,what was wanted, to .which they replied that their wagon had broken down, their horse run away, and that they feared one of their party had broken his leg. The young Matt then came to the window, and said he would hot open unless they told who they were. frt reply .tn this • they begged that he would at least hand them a quilt and a pantile ont a the window. As he raised the window, to_ comply with their request, and asked whether he should light the candle, one of the met 7 seized him vio lently by the throat, aitoliter, pointed a revolver at his breast, and The t*d-oth erg jumped in through thd window. T,he Phole'party then enttirod by ,the. same .Way, when all the family, consisting of Mr. Wittian. his wife, son and daughter, were tied with their hands tipon their backs, and all four thrust into an adjoin ing Loom, where two of the scoundrels, armed with revolvers, kept watch over them, while the others searched the hotge. Finding no one to resist them, they returned and demanded money, or the keys torture place where the valuables were kept. Mrs. Willi:tan exhibited the most courage, and refused,. Until her hus band and children besought her, to tell where the keys were. concealed, she at last yielded, and pointed to a sp9t under the carpet, where the thieves,: foundthe ,key to the money chest. They at once unlocked the chest, and took from it $4OO in gold and silver, and $260• in notes (some of the Farmers' Bank of Reading, and otherk of the Lebanon Bank) Hav ing accomplished their object, the rob bers made their exit through the window, after warning their - prisoners, whom they left bound; hot to stir Trcitn the house before 2 o'clock, as one of them would remain to watch, and woutd shoot 'the first per Son he saw come out. It was al so said that the one left on guard would take the black mare out of the stable at 2 o'clock, and ride after his Companions. Mrs. Witman, being tied onty with a handkerchief, while the others were bound With 'haltit-ropes„ wps the. first to flee herself, ant" between 1 and 2 o'clock, she ventured out into the stable. Fire:ling all right there, she went back ,04 loosened the others. No tram of the.robbers_could then.be discovered, although it was e,vi dent that they must, have been persona who had ,some aconajniance with the :place. they Were all, dressed in dark. crothing, and appareptly between 25 and ;P5 Y.Vf tnonly, stP,c4;ap-,.. One of them was an uncOriiout, large,Man, with dark hair and ,beard, „Ais three acComplicps were about g& feet high, two with beards and one with shaven face. Mr. Wit .man offers a reward of 8100 for the de tectiott-of ,the per,petrators of this daring kobber3r,and $lOO for the recovery of the money. We are in receipt of the 8d Vol. of the Congressional Globe from Hon. Myer Strouse, for which he will please accept our thanks. We have also re ceived, ,our the same source, a, lot of Maryland Broad Leal:Tot:me:do Sded, 'for aistribufkitt. The Spring elections ip a num ber ordistricts of this county resulted Very decidedly and unexpectedly in fa vor of the Oemocracy few ~More drafts, which the people were .assured last fall would not take place if Lincoln was reelected, will tend strongly to open the eyes of the people. A IMPORTANT DECISION.--n iv Li burg firm was recently indicted for keep ing a gift book store, on the ground that they violated the law prohibiting lotteries. On Friday last the case came up for trial in cottrt, when the full bench decided there was no violation of law, and order- M the indictinent to be set aside—as- Rsming that giving presents with books was not an indictable offence. A. FISH OTTER.—One of these animals Brae killedon the &nu of Mr . Jacob Brubacber, in South Lebanon township ou Briaty last. We presume it is fitst Ihat has been seen in this rogion for mary yeas ,It measured 4feet three inches in length. It was Mateo:en by *near Mr. Brubacher'e gods, mod& g a field libout,a beadrod yards from the house. He WWI tb bre brother to bring a gun, and with doge tarted is piitsuit Its short legs do not augur well for peed, ,et it reads good time until overtaken by the dogs, when it (erred, and showed fight. It was finally shot and killed. it mast hove lost its reckoning and got astray. ,dhore is no .stream of water near where it was captured. . , A number of Srnoke Houses have been robbed in thts,,lace' lately.— Farraers are said tq be ,sprering severely .in this cespect. Let there .be, a lookout for the scamps, and if caught give them the extent of the law._ t - ESq., was, t pn mon day, appointed by, the Court s Dispict At torney of this county,,bs place af . John Il Bowman, :Est.t,iresiktied. • •i• W.. Spyder,bas tp.ngved biz Tailoring Shop to Walnut street, in the room formerly occupied_ by Dr. Schneck. See his advertisement, is ;ti 1 ,. We learn that r , IsAAc , E 4'. has takettibe COACEI JVI - ax.rso Suors, in' this borough, formerly known as Arnold's, opposite the old Lutheran ,Church. He has engazed,first class c4.4terkTen. in all brirchiv of the busi „ness. , His stock of ma well seasoned, aid ,of the best quality, Pe is prepared to inar.niacture on,orde.r,oo 00, OgliYer,Pairtages and Buggies, of all descriptions. I.Jis work will favorably compare, in _taste, finish and,proportion, Frith, any, turned .out in the State., A new. feature Will .be, his shifting tpp, leather covered Buggies, lined with broadcloth, anci,topde after the most approy.ed CoppectleuKstyle,„ , „ PParoPt qientiqn will be given to RE PAIRING, and the charger. will be rea sonable,, t< „ . Hp has also taken the shclis formerly 9ccutlied by H. C. Nipe and J. H. Miller in SHAEFFERSTOWN. Experienced hands art: working at both places. At these shops attention.will be paid mainly to building EXPE6k WAGONS, and repair ing. Samples of buggies and Carriages can be seen at all the shops:. Peb. 22.—tf. The Gold. Maiket last week was very excited, and Closed on Saturday, at 5 P. M., at 165.1. Jury LIM for April Term; 1885 GRAND JURORS.. 1 ~ AdaMfTs.lce, Cornwall Jscab Arnold. Jr, N Leb tp lentol 'Gruber, 8 Annvl de William Batdorf, Bunters Feth Light South Lebanon klphreini .I.kiremer, N Annv George Arcata N Lrb Roe Samuel Imboden, Losdon'y Henry Kretteer, Jackson Samuel Wrngert, &Han J hn Mantralr, N Annvide John iiltnokel, Lonllon ty Enos Derntheieler, Jackson Levi Rel ter. illiffrtelsk Oliver Bowman Cornwall William Hoffman Itlblirg Isaac Long N Annville John Killian, Corn...slat Moses Light, 8- Lebanon tp Reuben E.ok, lieldhibbrg Jonas Snavely. iirt&lbe , g John Gockley, Heidelberg Jonathan Arnold, N Lob fp Moses Decker S Lebanon TRAVERSE JURORS it Joseph Kettering, S Ann Richard lb nor, Le b Nl' Chas llimmelberger.Jack'n David lital'ernay. E Ken Henry Siegrien. Corn • all John A flictsti, UniOa John a Wulfersberger, Lon Henry l; ~treka, Union ' Samuel Emb eh, N Annrillp *Gel Wolferaberge NA. Simon Rolm, Swata a ' Gnat% E.Ankins, Lab Dor Jonalbati Meager Sr, S Leh eolotanii Milt, Union John Lobdermilch.jr, C'w'l Oaf' it 141'llehriey. S Hail Robert beans, Cornwall Felix Landie,Lonliehtteri•y Mar tin Mtkiatierbach, Jack'n Ado:Plin,kKetheidill N L Ii Israel W Grob, tleirieiberg Id as IlliUMillcreek William lirlitder. Cornwall M,zes L BownlMoMacksolt John Shenk, Heidelberg Jacob II Mark. N kdnillte John Dtuthilt, Enke Jahn U DULWeller, 8 MIIIT Jacob a Iliiilfhatd. ewatala Henry Killings'', Loud y John Dastk,'Mhthti Was B 'lbis Heidelberg, • William E.lntinnte . Lon'ylJohn Stauffer, -Londonderry John Hunicakitr, talon [Jerome Deiuloger, Unary Th subscription list of the Act . vertiser has been increased very largely guring the past six weeks To still fur ther increase and extend its influence, we should be pleased if each one of our sub scribers, who has not already done so, would obtain us at least one new subscri ber. The benefit of such a proceeding would be mutual to us and to the party. Laudertnileh has just been the oiy, and Is rPteri s ihg, , goods daily. He offers great trtfitteitifehtslbi• cash buyers. Ail persons indebted to Max are r,equested to make settlement be tween 04 and, the first of April. Being compelled,to buy li all the Goods for Cash, he has adopted the,followihg •as a basis for future operatiohsi v;it:—Viat from and after the Ist day of:April s , 1865, his sales will be Cash. Se advertisement in another column. SALES OF PERSONAL PROPERTY, The following Sales of Personal Property will be held at the times and places desigOted. For particulars see Advertisements, wiI7FVW ill ap pear in'khother column in due time :-- Wednesday, March 22—A. It:Bickel'd sale. Friday, March 24 ! —D. W. Übrich's sale. Saturday, Airch 2:6—Sale of Executor of Henry 176 rich. deed Satarday,- Naiads 2it-Augitstus S. Witman' sale, W Lehataam Elatought. „ Monday, March 27—Sneeh WitMer's sale of Horses; Ate. ' ' . Wednesday, March 20—Stock, Farming Itn*le meets and Household property -..0f Charles Roslinberget,' in Imndonderty laWnahip. , o Thtirsday l Marth .*t!—Hettry boy's slab' In. North Lebanon Horottel.- I' PICIVATt SALE& u t.. , Borough Property of James N. , .tioders. Farm of Jacob Witmer, Jr., in Crorn*ail Town-, ship. Town Lots ofJohn W. Afish, &q. Borough property of Jos. 11. Uhler gin cid gtotitto. To Ppnsump#vps" TEM untlersi c tind having been restored to health in a frw weeks, by a very simple remedy, after baying suffered several years, with a severe ;lung affection, and that dread disease Consumption-via anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers the means of cure- To all who desire it, be will send a copy• of the pre acription used, (free of charge,) with the directions for Kellar lug antlush*„..th.a.same, wh'isitey will find a sane ettra 1 1i tion, Asthma; rotiblitatt;, Colds .Cotribit., 'arr.. The only object of the. Advertiser in sending tließrescription is to benpflt the afflicted, and spread information which be conceives to be in valuable ; and he hopes every sufferer will tey his remedy,as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing Parties wishing the prescription will'please address Rev. EDWARD A. wiLsor, Williamsburg, Rings County, " New York. Febrnal7 15, 1865 .-3m . • A Card to Invalids. A CLERGYMAN, while 'residing in South America I'S as a missiOnary. d isedvered a safe and simple rem ady for the cure of Nersdus weakness. Early Decay, Diseases of the Drinary and Seminal Organs. and the whole train of disorders brought on by baneful and v talons habits. Great numbers have been already cured by this noble remedy. Prompted by a desire to benefit the of and unfortunate, I will send the recipe for preparing and using this medicine, in a sealed envelope, to any one who needs it, Free of Charge. :Please inclose a post-paid envelops, adressea to your self. Address, JOSEPH' T.'INIDAN. STATION D, Druz Dolma, New Fork City. Feb. eafness, Blindness and Catarrh ) • rpnEATED with the utmost success, by Di; 3. Teasel, Oculist, and Aurist (formerly of Leyden, llolland,) No. 519 Fine Street, Philadelphia. TestimOolaill fpeta the most reliable sources in Ste-City Country . tich he seen at his Office. The medical tabulty are invited to accompany their patients, as ha' has no eezrets lil his practice. ARTIFICIAL. EYES; •inserted pain. No charge made for examinaticrit. February 8, 1865. Old Eyes made New. APAMPHLET directing how to speedily rookie ~ sight and give up cpeetacles, without aid of doe r tar or medicine. Sent by mail, on ieftNit erilY'ceNta. Address, N. Ii.*YOOTB. M. b., 1135 Broadictiy, New York. Feb .1, 1865.-6 m If Yon Want to inow A LITTLIt OF EVERYTHING relating 'to the hd. AL man system, male and tac afit the! causes and treatment of diseases : the marriage etceteras of the world; how to Marry well iirf a thousand things never published before read the - revised 'and enlarged edition of whiediesl Common seuse," a curious book for curious people. and a good teak , Ser &err' One. 403 pages. 100 Illustrations. Price 11,50. Contents table sent free to any address. Books maybe had at the Book stores, or will be sent by mail, post Intid bn re ceipt of the price. Address IL B. EiNthi, 14. DJ• . Ind Broadway, Bait - York.. Feb. 1,1865.—Gin. The Lebn Carefully, 'LEBANON', WZDN ' Estre, Family, 312 00 Extril Flour, 11 00 Prinre-Whlto Wheel,2 40, Neve:Rod Wheat, 225 0 00 I Prime Rye, 1 50 Corti, 1 30 Oath ,•• 75 Clover-seed, 12 00 Tirnothy;seed, - 2 50 Flax-need; • 2 60 Dried Appl6s, pesled,2l6o Peach "Stith," 4 30 Peach "lintkels," '2 00 Cherries, 2.25 Onions, 230 Potetbee,l3 bus, 125 I Apple 11 u 11:er, "iel ook, 75 ltligirato abltitto. St. Luke's Church .--Services every Sunday morning at In &clack. • " Preaching in the - M.E.* Church every Salibith , both morning and evening. Also services on Thursday evening. St. Joeu'a OrnsMM.—Service next Sunday vitiWning and everting, In the English language. Maitre on Wednesday evening. English-prhecb ing next Sunday at ld A. A.ltf., and der trativit 2% P. hi.. In the Moravian church. Garbler' service on next Sunday morn ihg and English in the evening in Salem's Lutheran church. English preaching next Sabbath morning *tad evetlitig, in Zion's Lutheran church. ••• • • A Funeral service will be held nest"• &Abet& morning in the First Reformed Church, in the german lan guage, for Sergeant George Nedohnell„ who died a prisoner in South Carolina. English Barr ices In the evening• Just p,riute.d and.for sale at this officer Conditions' for the Sale of-Ifeal Es- tate. In this borough, on Via 14th bast.,`Aire. °ATHA• RINE GOOD, wife of Dr. Abrebem Good, :OW 79 pearl), 8 months, and 29 days. ittawat i„, y o ws,on the Bth of March, NALINDA "ELItABETiI. wife of aeorge LANTZ, and daughter of floury trubbs, deceased, aged 30 yearn. Far away from many dear friends, and from her childhood's home, the young wife and moth er was borne to the grave, and het once hap py. home ifi sad and desolate. Lingering and painful as her illness was, she bore all with eat& stibitilesion and ehristian resignation, and there, in that far distant home, the kind Shep lieYd teisook her not, but watched over her, and sent anielt to minister unto all ber spiritual comforts; and *hen her dying hour came she Bang *ith a *oleo 'hymns of. praise, • and when tho,voice 77RS Silent on earth it had gone to make inelodyiiii heaven throughout all eter nity,. Farewell4.44er daughter ! fare thee well! L. On earth ye'll meet no more, Far thou bast *one in Heaven to dwell, Pallita l fs; happy ntiore It% I:libEttittuttlb. t, - i LOSt v Sl4Ol - ' CTRAYERfahia lie premises cAtikte. , affix., l :z . ber, on -10 Thursday aftertpon,ltestMlhre bor- =ear--`-- °ugh, a wbite s r • Weighing_ nbout ¢} pp 7b pounds. Any I ovulation thereof wilt 4 4,W/A1 be thankfully rece ed. i JOUN B. PENN Lebanon, March. , 1866. A .4 fo f round. • AN AXE was fottoo the Lot et - the subscriber, is Mulberry Area Wit week. The owner is request ed to come forwardjerove. property, pay for this rte.- ties, and take it air % Lebanon ,March 1865, . ii, 1101. ' t v ~10110 I I' l - ,• WILL orErf BIS BANK ... ) invest a large' pita' in Groceries and tgovlsions, I T At Dille old - Stand 2 - a . - I: anon 'VI -- 1 • •• HE will keep all k da of Dried Pratte,. (Imported and domestic.) also P Oast RiltleY,''lce;' Farina, Corti Starch, Riae Flea Fruneal'Curradta,Peaclins. (id - riga• and canned,) also =ed . Toliitdogs:Pottatb netchu3; Sauces. Limberger English and Green cheese, &i. ' All kinds of Gr , les, such as Molasses, Sugars, Cof fees, Fish, (salt a tickled.) Sardines. liolland Her ring, together wit s general variety of all articles kept In a first ciao rotary Store. - '46f- lie, solicits e patronage (lithe public, assur ing his i ustomers, at his goods will always be of the firstquality, and ro ll be disposed of at a reasonable profit. t profit. ALSO ALSO _. _ lsetreit f akts.cl. rratlaristoabi, I n Oral) kinds and 'inti 'ties., Como and INVESf. IN TIIIS BANK! 1 wil nay te purchaser. I ' .421 r REMEM IT. ROMPS OLD STAND, next door to Henry & ' sin ebris store!, ' a''' 1 " •'"' N.B.—Marko , ri will be paid in Saida for country Pitsluce. . . , Mardi 22,18 i . - 1 a i l LONNAS WE ? - _ - /..0 V A S 0 W. OW . - SNYDER • __,, I f c • -. 1, ) respectfully inform the cift , I T sate of Lebanon and -vicinity, Gait . ' •;'.7' bo as removed his Tailoring Establish = tto the room lately occupied by De„. E .F.,Schneck, id Walnut-street, three •doass, 11 soutfir'o avi d ' 'ilolliuger's otcl, next door td Jahn B. II ransediftoies, where a will make up the most ilish ' tenable clothingt . All work entrusted to, his care will be matufacturedibt - t,ci. , best',mantle*, it& thildertab terrau. 1 Gocid'fits uhatistilial miikilig 'guaranteed, r ji eapetialfy forth tc 'aekwell'.as Mt the'slender. lie le'readY fd 'acne tend h tils enstetiaers''by"l%aving a suit df clothes zit de 6 ' abort notice. TlikakYni for the liberal patrociagamx sled, tell lm thnis fitr, •ho Itopar., by strict atteutkil, to lila business. tep'.meritl a coutind i ance of the s ate MA cordially invites the public and his old onetime' ttit . give him a call. Terms cash. Lebanon, Mari i • 22;1866. i 4 ii_pm...ii Con t gr Q ualliatioll. liv immAs u b,,,..4l....7oll.'N'U, PffAHSON, Esq. Prasi in the alibi - Et th of. to f. ,tioir l -,.. "non 411 and .1 1 . Dauphin, nd ridge or the Court cleV.V.tid. 2k•m4,. ner and genera Jail Delivery, for trrti trier of capita and all other 4 ences in said counties ; the Judge of the General Court f Quarter 5C8411138 of the Peace anti 1 General Jail itery, hithe county of habluidb; -an% 1 WILLIAM RAMAII/Id THOMAS Ensure. Esqrs., Judges of the General Co rte of Quarter Sessions, of the Courts of Oyer and To . hoer, General Peace and Jail Delis - for the tri of,capital and other offences. in,. said ' enmity of Lebo. USZtlirongh their precepts to me di srected the 2d d * of January, A. D., ISO, to hold a Court of Oyer a d _Terminer aritl.Ge nem' Jail Delivery, and a Court of arter Sessions cf the Peace al Leba- i win for the con yof Lebanon, on the 1 Third ifonday of April, next, which wit be ti lthhtitay of said month, to continue ONE Week, Notice id it . 4ir fore hereby itittia, to the Coroner, the 1 Justices cif+,. - C-Peace, and to CIA - stables within the county of Lbbirton, to appear in their Ma persona, with their rolls reaognizances, inquisitionsi examina tions and other liocuments,,and present the sadie to the Prosecuting Attorney At least ten days . before the sheet ng of the Court,conformably to the provisions of tilt Act of Asseiiiiilplitsifed at the late session of the Lotc islaturth,Alsolil•thisitiestirititaffd th.tiroseeitte or's; onersiAtith now are oetherythdy"ffe in the jnil of Lob anoitriodirty, 01l have Mien and thete" to 4pear, d* Me the• Mt ttdit of APRIL -to' prececit: against thera•tosuthini tiny fie Inst. ' ' —•*.i •'. -I+ Ginn untlet - try hand, in the borodgh of hebanoti, lite , lath dik iffy March, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight tundred and sixty-flvd. -'.'-- . '. - .., DAVID S. MATTHEW , Sher iff Sheriff's Offi .". ceAchanon, March 22,1&5. 0 ACCO'UNT. I OSEPH KAt.CH, , Eset, %reuniter,- in In ettouat t./ with liebastoellorougir, from March 21, 1864 - , to h1ar0b.149 , 1846, oash refrefyed. from P haUel4 collector for ' • 4 1 1563, in full • $ 580 07 To-cash reee'lvtiVl Pi- I Hauer, collet{ 1564, • ,• To cash receiied Market House awl • To cakh received Circus Licenikl. cierh thielvtid Tettrporari loath, , To cash reeeiv i eil from curbitig, k To dash tees:in-id from A.'S. Ely, fines,, • , 250 .•.To ,cash recoiled Rd.' 1 o • Building parmits,i, To' cash received \ for loan-Union Fire Oo pany, 1250 00 ~...Balance due Traps rex 1.4.; 1864: 4886 10 • r,, t $0,977 83 By cash paid send!) , persoitt 0i 6rd r ers issued, es follows, to wit{: Walter, for etiusterfeit , . Sr. C. tither, Blacksmith .1 work). John- Sowers, blaciatiiith A work, - S Ely, qualifyingollicers, J. As Lembergor, m ashes, A. S. Embich, serving election notices, Copy of sSpecial Act of As . on Market. t reefed Weekly. .3. AS, MARCIE 22, 1665." Rggs,l6 doz., 20 Butter, 16 PL. ao Tub or salted butter, 10 Lard, 24 Tallow, 14 Mum, . 18 Shoulders. 15 Sides, 15 Soap, 10 Bees -Wax, 26 White Rags, 6 Mixed Rags, 3 Flax, T 4 lb., 1234 I Bristles, lb., 40 Feathers,l6 lb., 6234 Wool, " e 6 lb., 40 Soup BUMS, S qt., 6 Vfiregar,l6 gal., 20 z.~~, Gm ; r r ram 429. MY from mr. toei . 1681 25 sembly,u. Ely Jr. Hatter, eipease on muster fort, - C. W. Queen, sealtenger in strument, • • Peter Pauber,,sendr J. T. Y Dung, gip. earner, J. A. D. Germad, record- D. M. Harmony, Hiittiwayei- Haddon & Co., dark ftirt tot H. S fogriat, Isiceaully; removing curb stones, P. Kale, Hauling, G. Ross, matches, oil, &c., Hook & Ladder Company, Looser & Son, lan terns, &,c A . 01 G ona r i U. t . t f i o Ftirgl Co. , B er 6, s g g o t it a n; p r a e , a nt Lebanon Valley pack, Lebanon Valley Dank, loon, for 1864, Janitor of the Perseveanee D. Fire Company,lB 63 , D. M. Harmony, do coal, A. Rise, Treasurer for Jan itor per fire company, 1864, 10 00 Joe. L. Lemberger, oil, &0., 25 00 '36 00 C. Henry, Treasurer of U. Fire Company, Zimmerman - & Gasser, la .'bor U. F ire QempanY, D. Harmany,,,otral for H. Fire Company, ESP ADVERTISEMENTS Janitor's sallat7, V. Fire, Voiiipany; WiiliaBi Shirkelnteresfi , Coupon It&a, interest 'for July 1864, " '- 4 • I - Coupon Bond` Interest, for January, 1865; Mrs. Mooney, land damage, Costs on same, J. A.-Maher, damages 11. r. 'toehold, do J. d. Hagerty, do Cost on same, G. Karel', pal nting Market House, Krick & Graff, bump do C. K.-Suavely, shed do John Good, do do John IL Moore, do do Peter Hauer, clerk of Mar ket, Reinoehl & Melly, lumber, Krick & Groff, labor, 3. & D. Walter, labor and material, A. Gerhard, painting; J. T. Young; gas Szteres, p. M. Karmany, hardware 3. Swartz, pump, Daniel Weaver, blaeksmith Ilibanon Oat Company, Gas consumed, it. Wheat, police, Jos. Shantz, do Henry Shirk, do Geo. W. Shay, do Special, do Jos. Arnold, for Metalloid's pavement, curbing 3.11. Bressler,ttation house , Lougacre & Gable, lumber, A. Gerhard, painting, Wm. M. Breslin, printing, 3. T. Young & Co., do H. ft,. Hartman, do Werth Is Reirmehl, db John IL Sowers, do G. Bergner, St. Consinis'r. Market Street, Cumberland Street, East "" H ill " chestnut " F inegtnve "' ' Reinoehl MeilY, lumber tor Bridge, Geo, Bergner,. lumber for diffeient streets. G. Bergner, lumber for Patedgeiriltisev 14 02 , Chnit.- 'Borgne', in &hal', fo' i, .iilt Dow alliiY " 47.12 Railroad Bonds and Interest iitid Loan to Union Vire Company ninegage John Darkes, High con'e,Cleaning street John parkas. Hitt Coo'e, cleaning ma'ket house. 2 years 10 00 John Darkes, High Con's, Hurry ing cordons John parkes, High Conte. Yevly salsry 20 00 WM. SMITH Henry C. grlttinger, Bniveyer's salarylo 00 0 P. Mirer,ELlicit-r's sil'irY 1863 28.00 Peter"Haner, DiAribuillig Appeal notices . Appesl c mmitteo ' 110 . 153. G Hoffer, Eurre 4, -rik for 2 pieta 140..t0 A. Grittingerrehief Bargees 10 od ToViss - lieirsoshi, sAssi slant via-I - mg , es • >10"00 MichuolLsuser. Houncilmaa 10 00 P l Weimer .Conneliman P Reinb Councilman iu 10 10 John 9erhard, Ceunclitnan . 10 ero JniPth Ehata 0. o.lloom an • 10.00, MichnelEmith. Councilman 10 Off D E Miller, Clerk, calculating ap peal notices. and 2 Deiplieates 18 00 D 14 Miller, Clerk's salary, 24 00 Joe Kara, Treasurer's salary 25' 00 iitilanco due Tibsidrdridirch 1864 OIPTRTAI4DIIIG rotor If ailei, Collector for 1804. da ta-Ws:toles, aqmmltoloos opt a;; - batement to be deducted BOROVOR GIABTLITIES. 2 Beta of Willtata Slick 841 20 Blndor D Seifert* .. 300 00 R R Bonds, ontotwkipt , 14050 00 IleROUGir. VIISTMENTS. Union Fire Company, wiirtgart• $12.51 00 We the shborlb r .re. appointpd by. the 00tt6.11,; tii audit end atjast the Boroxigh ' aendtint..of 'alas* fn. asleep by Joseph Ketch, Esq. , Treat:flyer of - said .114. 0641 h. a: well 4/1 the amount paid by him, do report that we have examined raid account and eonipared the smite with the viuchere thereof and fin! the bat -1.1305,1e of iNeAutrarreduiroto..buiidr.a eighty.eix tttemwed eizteeeeeetedsll3,Bol 9 9 j . • • ADAI4.-(1111.1 GM, age Ittitzeti. • DR. " To cosh roloivol NAP Itsoorliio , lleOtor . 311.271 i 0 To gash recoived from Temporary loan $17,80 OO . ' BY GASH FAAD FOR PERSOI.2I.I. SUBSTITUTES. JO Hauer r • 0000 3 W Rittiogei . ZOO ORO T T Worth SOO 00 D M If.armsny 800 U T.-Boffins° , - 800 00 0 D Gloninger 800 00 Daniel Weaver • 00 00 Daniel Gerbrich.,tereeit9 Manatee, mitre bounty,SOO 00 John W Rillinger, expenses to see after eredi , s of retrulta , 1.00 . 00 Discounts on nanny loan 601 00 Treasurer, for BO remits. at 2300 00 each 24,000 00 A Clattinger, drawing bonds, mak ing loans an , ' paying retreats 50 00 Balance In theTreosury, March 14, ispo pe 329,821 90 IlOttiTY OIITSTANDIN Peter Matter. collector; dtildeney and collection to be deducted The above account only incinBes the first call, the last call of 300: 000 manila not included more Iliad the personal substitutes. The Borough liabilities for tho Isis call for 40 recruits at $3OO 00 mob paid by loan fouthe Banker hereafter .becoming due $12,000 00 We tbe,atideteigned andlters. tiiiiiiinted By the Bar obtb Council 'e f.the Borough of Lebanon, minute of Lebanon, P1i . .,116 ;Artily, that pitralisuce of thel4th section o the Act, relating to the , heynient of Boon• tle4 lei volunteers, soirees/ the 25re ' day of March, 1804:u e met in the Court blown* on the 20th day of March, A. D., 1881, and did audit' and adjust the dbove accounts as required by Law, to the beat of our judg. Mont and ability and we find in the hands of towel% Kerch; Troseurer of said borough, the lium of $l3BO 00. In witness whereof, we have herepnto act our halide, this 2.th day of March, 1885 MICHAEL LollBl3lt, JOH,Ar- GERHART, 'Auditors. .104TPLI strAuct, Lebanon ,March 23, 1805. , • 41 D 2 a., • -„ , s inEmi r-iF • RECEIPTS AND EXPENDI y Tußgs OF' OlTtligNS' Bourtnt FUND. OF Li BANON BOROUGH =Lase call of july,lW34. ' "• " 1401GP.11. Receivet or Jab3b it edel,Jr. 25 80 do • At it Boughter 25 00. dd Josiah Puna 25 od JH It elseckeir . 25 LIU do George hbia 2; 00 do Gyros 8 George 25 90 do Wylie • lb de WCB 5 do IS G W•aLei t 15 0 do Geo, P blelarlauje.; 16 05 do Samuel Klingler . 15 0 . do Couvid Roller SOQ P *refiner 25 00 do beorge W Todd 25 0 0 do John d Weimer 25 00 ' do James W 'Major , 15 06 do Watilon Wilwr ' ' 25 Od do William Keichuer Aft do `.l id. Gallia. oo do George U Weir ga oft do George Stains!: 15 Ix! do Johu - W Leicester 15 0 do It Beatrice' '',"•! 25 00 9, do P Antlion Sislitert 25 /01 do A B hbrek 10 GI do 11-P Ilakeeti 15 00 do John B Pbtin 10 OD do hakes Hofferr 25 00 do Blijigt Loisgacril 15 00 en David S George 25 00 d 0 Phlllo Greenawalt 15 ert do J 3 51 Karinany. 25 00 do W A Ittor r 25 00 do Ignatius Bieber 26 00' do Henry Ellenberger 15 00 • do Henry Shenk 25.00 do George Gleim,jr • 26.00 de John Daily 25 00 do L K Laudermilch 16 00 do It H libnr 25 00 do 0 R Light 26 00 • do Cyrus Carmaray 15 00 - Mr T 15 00 dd J W Killinger 25 00 do 0 Penrose Shirk 26 00 do Jtastus Rorer 25 01 do Smeller Boyei 25 ofl do .John H Slinger 16 ch do David Bohai' t• lb {id do Frederiß Weldmaier 15'00 do Josiah Risher., l5 00 'do A M Zug. 26 •ou di Franklin L btoNalr lb 00 do J;P•Eircff lb 00 do DL Wending 16 00, do IF L Shrem 15 00 do Michael Us 15 IV do John H. Urish 25 00. do Wm H Krick . 15 00 dd Tranklis Berger 16 00 do Jacob 3 ifirrpel - 16 00 do Chas MOLaughlin ' 15 00 d- John A Bauch 15 00 o. Mlo.l' Smith 15 00 - do Woo 0 GM'ivirt , o_o '. de Henry Wasvei l b 00' do George P Smith 1 00 2 50 $ 10 00 3 95 11 2 1 50 1 00 50 1 00 10 ea 151 40 1 50' 21 00 2 20 11 94 2 50 1 50 2 5 2`20 .I 4 18 TOO 00 28 50 ESE 200'05 EIE 1700 00 $2305 62 14 00 7 00 QM 98 13"50 10 ea 3 7 13 222 22 349 60 208414 780 22 100 00 • 9 75 411 52 14 00 201 SO 19 50 • 758 57 00 55 30.00' 13.00 15.00 klg 74 00 44 5 7. 1 52 3 5 4 2 1 00 24 87 6 35 1 75 a, fit. sB` _5 • 3:4 9 L 438 22 ris° 92 00 285 00 270 00 19 00 758 50 11 95 11 39 2 00 25 84 28 00 15 00 4.50 88 50 4 50 1 , 4 Uo 6 00. '7O .30 85 13 12 713 99 9 5T 217 468 67 OA 96 1350 00 EE] Etin BOUNTY FUND. EW ADVERTISEMENTS do William Focht do Chas Ei Wagaer - _ ,do A If erebberger `do •Daniel Bergner do Anguatne S W.tmao do John B Btobich do Wm Altenderfer do 11 L GrAter do atifereon B Light do J 4 Gabel do D ki Wittera do David Walter do Andrew Kleiser do Levi Light do p F ?Woolly do J W Zellers do J J Germany do Joseph B•bnyy 410 damuel lienek, jr. de Jahn LE Bs easier do John Rise do A 11 Richey do J H Seim - do J D &arrow do C L.* . Miller do George W Houck do John Young o To` as Reinoehl (a a) DO Smith `John Siisich • B P Buhoesk Bounce H Betnoehl H J B Bmith Joseph A Bowman JoseitiLowry Cyrus J trunk' David C Smith Meer BhoPr .Wurth aolejp% spar _ ,aentis Cleo Riinhard John C Lascomb lhotherkino John iStelser Abraham Herr Thomas Erick J Aaron Won't' Wm F Kreiner Theodore P Frantz 1250 Geell Faber 15 0) Jan Yordy - 25 00 Levi 8 Hollinger 15 00 W Lem' e 25 00 Cyrus J Miller 25 00 Carol Oyes 15 00 J imes Walbrook 3500 Joe Arnold - 35.00 Ira Smith 10 CC • Fred Stager ,- og Xflee Moyer, 16'00 Weber 25 ?MI i-o la Faber 24 oaq Elias Elottelberger T 5 00 "Henry Lineeweaver 35 00 Lewis Miller „, 16 00 Daniel Funk " 16 00 James W Sheffer 15 PO . 11811.0 Brandt 25 00 Embich . 15 00 I#G Fauber 15.00 Jahn B Miller 15 00 George Clark 15 00 B D Molter 15 00 080 D Seilezt 25 00 OliverJohne 15 00 1 Hoffman .25 00 John E. Gilbert 15 00 Allocas Keller 15 CO Ben) Young 15 00 Henry A Brown 15 (0. Nathaniel S Wade 15 00 David W Miller 35 00 Josiah S Fauber 15 0;3011 Ilhg 26 00 Smith I§ 00 Frank Greih - 25 00 William Spahr 15 00 Isaac Wagner 25 Henry Hoverter 25 00 Jdani,M Babb 25 00 ohn Bong . 25 00 saes Mich 35 00 H )Altar. • 25 qd Adam Mayer 15.00. Elias R Light id. 00 Henry Arnold', l ad Jaen .e Bellinger iS 00 John Ulrich 15 00 P Umberyny 15 00 J 1I Witutoyiir 16 00 John er'(Blaoketeith) ll) 01) ilglainineledyer - 25 00 George W Kline 25 00 W Sciamark 25 00 David Glue 25 00 21 SChnl.b 25 00 A Al Abel2s 00 W S Anderron 10 de Dania; Edinger 6 .0 Jahn 6 ally 10 00 II T Bibighnue 10 00 Joe A Siegel 15 CO Join/ Shiner 10 00 Geo Pft.rerjr 10 00 1111 blcFariase : 25 00. TobiasDarkes 3b ; 0, 118 e, 50 118 i 4 844 00 182 00 $9977 3 $1287 63 COLLECTIONS OF WEST WARD 130MMITTICR, FOR CITIZENS' BOUNTY FUND JULY, 1854 ltece of Eira• - .l,lFeldhitih do a ;it wok t) 1111 ."3 Briiiider" • 25 00 do S Andersoif 15 60 do Jaw Newhard' 16 00 du Jos L Lomb rger . • 25 00 do Bibighans • 16 00. Henry 0 CY Winger' — 26 00 d' W 61 anilford, 26 00 .do 0 D molting& 25 60, • do L L Greenawalt 25 00 110 Attire Et Liktst 25 CD .fib Henry Shad i er, ,25•421 do Ilenry South '1 6 410 do Joriatheo 51 Ralier • 16 00 do 8 8 Raufdek • 25 00 do William Brute 25 00 do W M Breslin 15 - 00 do Jacob S Rise 15 00 do John W Harbors° t 15 00 do W El:Goodyear 25 00 do A J.Moore 25 00 do S S Shirk 25 00 da H H Dondore 25 0 do Jbn Melly 15 00 do C liiimeyer 15 03 do S Mouford 25 00 do Jacob 11011ingnr 16 00 do 'George Wehlle 15,00 do 'Retort , ;tabor • .g 00 do John OGArhait 15 otti do G Mirk 25'00 do Samoslllloiters 4 Wm do Edmund R Itogoco k 5,20 do John Mettles 25 00 • do John A hicoOnbel :15.00 do .George L.A thing at • do Henry Looser -5 t 0 do W Longa'. 1 ; 26 CO do George 8 Giiiikert, 26 00 do Henry Lowery 1500 do DT l6 00 do Richard Melly 25 00 dO Luther F Houck 26 00 do John H Light 16 00 iq Jacob Loueer 25 00 do George Looter 25 00 do Cyrus Ramsey .26 00 do A ton F Sets, let 15 00 do Meson Weidman 25 00 do Simeon H Guilford 15 00 do Daniel Edloger 16 OD do Jacob F Smith' 25 . 00 do William ilm;th 15 00 do Georg., 8 Brooks 15 00 do Lorenzo C Shirk ♦ 25 00 ' do 13T McAdam 25 00 do' D Rauch 26 00 tdb PoorittiT Linthweayer 3500 10anl'el WesOer 15 00 do 0 . liDotigiortY T OO do John A Srbith 00 lo A T Weidle 5 00. '46 - Geo Krartee .16 Jcinn Foclit • 16 ID do Abraham Strickler 25 'OO flanliel Boots 26 06 afA H6x,ryStmy Ob • co .60b s w o rt 26 d 6 .1 • , do D S Hanuntind lb MS do Jonathan Bathe 25 OR " do James Lachey 1.5 lid do George Gideon 15.00 do John W ?dish • 15 00 do Michael Smith 15 00 do Joseph McConro.l • 26 00 do Jacob T Intranet 1.5 00 do John Rrinoehl • 25 00 do John C Brooks t 5 00 do' Peter Miller - 15 0 • do Frank kreeneets 16 00 do William Coleman, : 15 00 do WillianiCeßortuer =l5 00 do JIRO Graffo'. 16 OD ijto Henry Ritittil , 'do 11,1113ard F Lennort 16 00 11 Se:dal 14 . 013 Henry 15 00 W A ilnbYr 16 013 John T Atkins 25 00 Barney Riley. 15 00 Gerhard 15 00 Tobias Reinoehlt .) a 15 0,1 Conrad Banks • 15 00 George W. Rotunda 26 00 .313 Looser 16 00 Joseph °assert 15 00 Edward &latter 25.00 ; Adam J Light 25 00 Gotwelt. . 25 00, , John C Funk • 16 0 00. Gideon Bleach o 00 John Wolf tO Robert Book - `•• = t10 00 $2005,00 $11,89120 $26.621 $lOlB 67 Total RIPENDPIIIRES. Paid d.Grittiag,er ttr recruits 4535 CO dO A Grittiager expenses 130 do Geo 3' Reinhard, ib 00 do .toe A Bowmr _ 10 10 F • do Tot Sh.intz "1 0, do W Bruhich 15, 0. do, l'or postbag BM - 60. Young prititint I 66 do Worth ,3,11.0toold," 8 60. tip. R ef etatementa :§t &edits Atrate*file 10 00 d - Adam i ro m itaZin e ra .to Sd , 4 G Gass eapenaels So Potts. , • ills 2 days . b b 00 db 14 Br Gain $4887 70 Balanee,TlrtiningiriTalitiy N Bank . Wanted; A N Aetive boy between the age of 14 and IT ware, ja. with good recommendation, tolearn_tbo ialuaant Palgae'' time*" and Bak frig tralia,at g ood istaid via orfroß in t o. bdrotglo. Apply at 111 - - I Lebanon., March lb, 11165- ' ' STATEINT AB ACCOUNT 16 00 2S 00 25 I' 0 16 00 35 00 t 5 CO 6 16 IDO trt3 16 EO 15 Q 0 15 6' QCObiltAlli MARK, Es 4., Treasurer of a Club or paired on the 13th day of Febrtiary, i 865, for the purpose of assisting each IV her in prorating substitutes , should any of them be drafted under. lbe President's call, in 1864, for 800,000 men, to serve in the army of the United States. The said Club watfiti‘purmiance of a resolution, anaultuously adopted by the , metobers, on the 18th day of February, 1855, dissolved, and' the :Written agreement, signed by them, with the'consent -of 'all, annulled and destroyed, butleaving (as stated heloe , ,) ra the bands of said Treasurer, the sums set opposite ibeir fiotuepresp,setieel x , with directions-that the same be applied towfreliktire of recruits to be credited to the Borotigh of LeinknotOd said draft, viz Received ofjacob Looser, Jr, sos'oo do S. H. Guilferd 50 00 do H. T. Bibighause 60-05 do Jacob Beadle, jr 30 01) ~, do Reuben H. Linville 60 00 do 3. E. Daugherty 60 60 To Awns R. Light so So do W. S. / 1 1.1allersoli 50 - 00 do G. L. Atkins Igooo do Wen . . Breslin blis do .lohnihtily 60 00 do Henry 0. Grittinger 60 00 do Rev .L. A. Gotwald 60 00 do George (Maim, jr., 50 00 do J. 'H. Kelm 50 00 do L. ILLanderrailch 50 ix do Henry Longer 50 00 do George Louser 00 do J. L. Lemberger ,:30 00 do William Looser :50 00 do Conrad Mark' • "50110 ,do John.i. Hiller 60 00 ao 3oho pittikee 60 Q 0 d u o C. P. Shark . .00 do D. S. Hammond 50 00 do George H. Reinoehl 50 00 do P. F. McCaully 50 00 do J. J. Newhard 50 00 de Tobias Reitioehl, Ete. 50 00 do John Reinoehl 50 00 do 11.• H. Seidel 60 00 do Edward Strickler 50 00 do Henry Shenk 50 00 do Jona K. Spayd 60 00 do Dr. B. F. Schnook 50 00 do Samuel L. Shirk .-50 00 Oro ,Lorenno sbiyht : - ! Ao do D. C. Smith, j. son, 50 op ' l do ;Tabu A. Welder 50 00 .40 -Rater L. Weimer 50 00 dO WUJiam IVlliii 50 00 - do John Yobrof 50 00 , • do , ,Elijah Longacre ' 50 00 'do 'Cyrus 3. Smith 50 00 do John Yordy. si) 00 do Simnel Houck „Jr., 40 00„ do Henry Houck 40 00 do Joseph A.Bewinan 35 00 do David Bahney 35 00 do Abraham Herr 35 00 do William F. Kreiner 35 00 do. Rev. Jos. F. Kula 25 00 do Joseph Lowry 35 00 do Jefferson B. Light 35 00 06 David C. Smith, printer, 35 00 do far: C.B. Wagner 35 00 do John T. Atkins 30 00 do William Atkins, Sr, 30 op do Joseph Benson 30 00 do C. Brotherline 30 Eip do Samuel H. Bentz 30 g_o do M. lE. Deininger 00 00 do George S. Gasser SO 00 do Henry Gingrich 30 00 do W.S.Goodyear 30 00 do Luther F. Houck 30 00 .40 George W. Houck 30 00 do` David Ilmasieker 30 00 "So Paeid Ct i Hatric:tt ,S 0 00 - do 'Pirid F. Kick'; !AK) to d do Ainir&or 3. Hoiiie '3O 00 ,do David W. Miller 30 00 do-. Joseph meCoortel 30 00 do J. M. Bober' 30 00 30 00 do John A. Smeid do A. B. Sherk n , 30 00 go teed .sror.der 35):0g do George D. Se itert 'go po do John Z. Shellenberger 30 00 do A. M. Zug $0 00 do Henry Arnold 26 00 do Joseph Arnold 25 00 do Joseph H. Blouch 25 00 do Joseph Bahney 25 00 do Conrad Banks 25 . 00 do William 8.. Bents 20 - 03 do Isaac Brandt .26 00 'do Auben Bender, 25 00 do "Willlean 25 00 do Henry A. Brown 25 00 Co Samuel Bell 25 00 do Baseler Boyer 25 00 do Adam M. Bubb 25 00 do Gideon Slouch 25 0$ do John Breniser 26 00 do 7 Philip Groff 25 00 do John P. Orono 2f) 00 do David It. Deshler 25 00 do Tobias Darkes 25 00 do Re?. J. B. Daugherty 25 00 do 11. K. Dundore 20'00 'Ho - Andrew H. Endiich 26 sb do F. H. Shur 25 00 do Jacoll, L. Eckert 25 00 de Elias Etchulberger 25 00 do George 11. Faber 25 00 do Josiah Fisher 25 00 do' Joseph H. Gasser 25 00- do 3. .1, Canning 20 d. do 'Conrad G. Gerhard ,35 J OO gro Vtinsp. rfilneelie " 25' 00 ab :one Henninger 25 00 'do 3. Harpel 2500 do A. Hersberger " do William Kelehner 25 00 do Joseph Helmer- " 25 00 de Thomas Krick 25 00 do Ignatius Kleteer 25 00 do Olivine Keller 25 00 do John Kleiser 25 00 • 2,5 00 do Andre* Kleiser do George Krause 25 00 25 00 do Henry Lowry . do Levi Light 26 00 25 00 do Cyrus Light . . do Josiah Long 25 00 do Cyrus J.ldiller ed 25 00 do Daniel Miller • do Peter B. Madera 26 00 do Charles -McLaughlin 25 00 do Carroll Oves 25 00 25 00 do James N. Rogers . 40 E. Rogers 25 00 gp. L Ramsey 25 00 Itarasey 25 00 db Jawb L. Rise 25 00 '• .11::.H. Richey 25 00 do Tobias Reinoehi,j. a. 25 00 dcl Henry Redman 25 00 de 'John Ristentatt 25 00 dh John A. Rauch 25 00 o Rolandes Royer 25 00 db W. D. Rauch 25 00 db William Spohn 23 00 25 00 do G. Strickler do John H. Slinger 25 00 do Henry Shott, (baker,) OW do Michael Sialth 25 00 do Rev 2chrolitck 25 00 do Hairy Sekaffer . •„. .25 00 do F. Anthony Solbeis . 25 00 do David 0. Siegrist 25 00 do Aaron F. Siegrist do Justus Sherer 21 00 do Jonathan Shott 25 do Jacob F. Smith 26 00 do Adam Stains 26 00 do Jacob F. Schuler 25 00 do John Ulrich 25 00 2 do John H. Uhrich 5 00 do Jacob Umstead 25 00 . do John P.Umberger 25 00 25 00 do David Walters do H. B. Winton _ 74 00 do Henry Weaver zfi 0 0' 'l4c , John K. Weaver 25 00' :do Jacob S. Wolf 25 00 'do John H. Witineyer 20 00 To Alia' Wagner 25 00' : do Jacob WEaber 25 00 "do Wm. Eimmerrium 25 00 de Tisane W..ZOBers 25 00 *do J..lt. L,,Zignmerman • 25 00 'db Lewis Duller 90 01) do .rosiith Light 15 iffr do • “Atiglietlis IL-Witman 15 00- do 'games Sehaeffer 25 00 5 00 6 00 25 00 25 0) 25 00 25 09 25 n 0 25 00 25 00 15 00 • 00 15 00 5 00 1 e q • 5 CO 00 25 00 25 00 25 09 25 00 J 5 00 ash 00 0486 00 0,697 30 egonas RoBl3,—Treiziurp. Total receipts bf Club K0,.1, Received of the followingiarded persons, collectors of citizens' sub scriptions, viz- J. Sherer and If. Erabicb, $1872 00 By hands of A. Grittinger, ••• 390 00 George Looser, .• r r 260 00 %/sow W. Houck, 4175 00- _ • • 0001;g0.Li•Atkirdy• = 120 00 2,817 00 • . . Aiceilted from Gratis Weidman,., Esq.; Treitsurer:ofOub : lk`o: 2, flec'd. of .I.lfarielt, indiy h inal sub., do Istutcltoifee do do. Michael Kreidur,c.edo do Adam Rise- do do John Peters do do 11.0.14 kt, ••, 'do Total receipts from Clubs Individuals, Received from Adam Brittinge4. Offief Burgess, as per order of Bor ough Counsil, for bounty purpo ses, Total receipt* The said Treasurernsks credit for the following payments by him 024 4e,, , fix Paid 40 recruits ((varying in price., from $5lO tp $505 ; ) at an diertuorr 0052.5 20 per man, ' - V 1.002 00 pPaid Jamea-lactineffec; volun teer, his subscription, as perseso, lotion patsad „in Olub NO.l. 25 00 Paid John M. Mark; for assisting in putting in recruits, 100 00 , Paid Werth & Reinoehl for pub lishing this account, Paid Wm. M. lirealin, for Put , lishing this amount ; - 5 00 travel- Paid Adam ,Grittingsr .• ling expenses,.loss of thine, and , gg 78, responsibility Paid Dr. G. Ross, foss of time , , and responsibility, 9.t Paid 11. T. Ribighause„ loss of, time and responsibility, ' 74; 31) 00 : Paid O. Mark, loss of time trld responsibility, 85 . (21,359 65 'BalalteCtili-TreasurePir hand's, awaiting furthaF orders, •Lettericin,.March 22,1865 - . . . WANTED.. - ~- -i -• A MERMAN' wha.eau'apeak EngDoh & German ; + Biala who bad ealaa.Rxpalince in - the Dry Gqida Business. Apply to GOODYEAR Sc DIYEENDAOR. 15,890 00 740 00 200 00 50 fto. 50 02 -mt 00 as 60- 25 OC $9,82z 00 VSAM.OI) $21 x 822 00 b 00 $ 62 46