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LEBANON, PA.
WEDNESDAV, JUNE 14, 1865
HOME AFFAIRS.
Counterfeit $lOO Greenbacks
are in circulation, so well executed that
even Bank officers and experts are una
ble to detect them unless upon very close
inspection. We advise our readers to
Zook out for them.
A lady writing to the Chicago
Tribune expresses great indignation be
cause Jeff. Davis was caught under a
petticoat. As, it wasn't her's she has no
right to complain.
The same lady says she supposes the
copperheads will all be trying to hide un
der petticoats. Very likely.
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REDUCTION OF:LUMBER.-11 you
want cheap Lumber call at Reinoehl &
Meity's Yard; in North Lebanon, who
have just received a large stock, which
they are - ,selling at from $5 to $lO per
thousand.eheaper than heretofore. Those
who have delayed building on account
of the high price of Lumber, will no doubt
be induced by _this great reduction in
price, to commence now-at once.
SINGtILAR AOCIDBIkyr--- Child flung.
—A little.child of John O'Toole, residing
in that portion of our town known as
Loudensville, between one and two
years of age, came to its death yester
day morning under the following singu
lar circumstances : It hadtbeen left sleep
ing in the bed by its parents at their usu
al time of rising, but it seems , to have
awakened shortly after and by some
means worked its body out of the bed be
tween the rungs end the foot, but unfor
tunately not succeeding in. getting its
head through, was strangled , to death in
that position. When found by the hor
rified mother life was• extinct.—Holli
daysburg Dem. Standard.
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RATTLESNAKE .ItU ---uLLED.ne day
last week, a rattlesnake was killed on
the mountain between Mount Cannel and
Ashland, Schuylkill county. The mon
ster had thirty-two rattles. He fought
furiously, and was not conquered until
after a long and exciting contest. He is
supposed to have:been thirty-five years
old, and is said t 6 haire been of large
size.
BETHEL STILL ATIEAD.-Mr. Jon
athan Groff, of Bethel township, has sent
a stalk of Rye to this office, which meas
ured fully 8a feet in length. We invite
Berke county into the competition.
The attention of Tax Payers is
directed to the notice of the County
Treasurer in another column.
A devotee of Bacchus' stepped
out of a hotel at North Lebanon the other
evening, and his perspective faculties not
being particularly distinct, tumbled una
wares into the canal,.., Ater paddling
around for about haltan hour, he suc
ceeded in getting out and obtaining ad
mittance into the house. Shaking his
hat by the stove, he exclaimed : "say
(hie) mister, this is a pretty good sized
tavern, but it has got a 1-e-e-t-l-e larger
cistern than is necessary.
Canalling.—We are informed
by the officers in charge that it is their
intention to let the water into the Penn
sylvania canal, at thesperal feeders be
tween Columbia and Hollidaysburg, on
the 15th inst., and that boating will com
mence on or about the 20th. From the
best information we have, the Tide Wa
ter and Wisconisco canals will open
about the same time.
That part of the West Branch and
Susquehanna Canal, between Northum
berland and Duncan's Wand, is not ex
pected to be.open before the first of July;
and from Northumberland to Lock Haven
until about the first of September. The
Wyoming Valley Canal was opened about
the first of this month.
Rev. Mr. Stiingler, of Hollidays
burg, has been elected
. ?astOr of Zion's
Lutheran congregation, of this borough.-
Review of the 6th Army. Corps.—
The Sixth army 'corps was reviewed at
Washington, last Thursday, the Bth inst.,
by the President. A stand for the Presi
dent, the Cabinet, foreign legations, and
general officers, was erected on the pave
ment In front of the Executive Mansion,
and also one On the . opposite side of the
street for the accoms3.odation of members
of Congress and military and naval offi
cers, and directly east of it, another for
the occupation of sick and disabled sol
diers. The stands were all tastefully
decorated.
The Sixth,army corps has participated
in all the battles of the Army • of the
tomae from its organization.
Major-General Meade, commanding
the Army of the Potomac, accompanied
by his staff and Generals SI ooum, Humph
reys, Hunt and Meige„,were among the
most prominent officers at the reviewing
stand. Secretary Seward witnessed the
Passage of the finely-drilled and war-worn
troops from the State Department win
dow. The head of the column reached
the Treasury Department about ten
O'clock, Major General H. G. Wright
anti staff in advance, followed by his es
cort. The General's horse was decorated
With a beautiful wreath, and his saddle
covered with flowers. Major General
Bartlett rode with the staff which was fol.
owed by the corps flags and escort.—
The troops comprising the sixth corps
are from New Jersey, Connecticut, New
York, Pennsylvania,. Rhode Island, Mos.
' l chliselts, Wisconsin, Vermont, Maine,
bhio and Matend.
The troops, as theypassed, were en.
Ili u 3 iastically cheered by the thousands
o f spectators, among whom were wound
ed veterans, leaning upon their crutches.
The veterans of the corps wore green
swills in their cape, while the officers car
ried wreaths of flowers. The old torn
and faded battle-flags were proudly borne
14tile, long line. A detachment of New
"rk engineers brought up the rear.
, The spectacle presented was as impos
;llY rind interesting as the previous re
/"‘va, though not so extensive as to
rll itnbers.
Tile 93d Reg iment is in the 6th Corps,
Participate in the review.
PENSIONS.—The following are
the rates of pensions paid by the govern•
ment : Lieutenant Colonel and officers
of higher rank, $3O per month ; Major
$25 per month ; Captain $2O per month;
First Lieutenant, $l7 ; Second Lieuten
ant, $l5 per month ; all enlisted men, $8
per month. Only one full pension will
be allowed to the relatives of a deceased
soldier, and that in order of precedence.
- - S 1 60 A YEAR
Attention is directed to the Den
tal Card of Dr. S. H. Guilford, in another
column. He has taken the rooms of Dr.
George Clark, dec'd. The Dr. is a grad
uate of the. Pennsylvania. College of Den
tal Surgery. ,
The Committee of Arrange
ments for celebrating the coming 4th of
July, at an adjourned meeting last week,
reported the following programme :
let. That we celebrate in Pic•Nic style; that is , each
racily supplying its own provisions.
2d. That each Sabbath Scholl in the borough of Leba
non beinvittd to unite with the citizens generally in
celebrating the day.
Stl. That there be a display of iireworks in the eve
ning.
4th. , That there be an oration delivered on the OCCEL .
8100.
sth. That 'manna itad Vocal - Maio be oared—
vocal music to be "wailful by the Sabbath Scheele.
Bth. That oce Chief Marshal be appointed by the
committee, and an pulsient by each Sabbath School
represented, and u many others by the . Chief Marshal
as may be. requ ired to assist.
The report was unanimously accepted. It was stated
that several of the Sabbath Schools have already dear
mined to participate in the celebration.
A motion was made and unanimously carried, request
ing the Borough Council to appropriate one hundred
dollars towards defraying the eXPeiree of the !celebra
tion. .
The Philadelphia Flour Market
la firm but dull at former rates. Sales reach 1,200
bbla extra family at $7 7408 75 for fair to good,
and fancy at s9@9 26 per bbl. The home trade
are buying in a small way at $6 25@ fl 75 for
superfine; s7@7 60 for extra; $7 75 @fi 75 for
extra family, and s9@ll per bbl for •fancy
brands as to quality. Rye flour and corn meal
are dull at former rates.
GRAlN—Wheat is dull and rather lower,
with sales of 5,000 bus. at $1 80@1 85 for fair to
prime reds, and white at from $2 00@2 25 V
bus, the latter rate for ehoice Kentucky. Rye is
quiet and offered at 90e bus. Corn is without
change; small sales of prime yellow are making
at 90e, afloat. Oats are dull and lower; 2,500
bus Pennsylvania sold at 700 V bus.
Philadelphia Cattle Market.--
Tho offerings of Beef Cattle reached about 850
head, a decrease of 250 as compared with last
week. Prices ruled fully 10 per lb better, rang
ing at from $l4 to $l5 for common to, prime,
and $l9 and.s2o for quality.
Cows—About 120 were disposed of at from $25
to $55 for Springers, and $35 to $3O for - cow
and calf.
Hoes—Some 1500 head were sold at from $ll
(g)sl3 per 100 Ms net.
Si:MEP—About 5,000 head sold at 6 and The
per lb gross.
fir Dr. George Gleim has analyzed the
mineral, the dimovery of which in Bunker 11111 Ise
caused considerable excitement recently, and pronounc•
es It to be composed mostly of copper, with some iron
and a flight portion of manganese.
141" David E. Miller, of Lebanon Lodge,
N 0.121, having been duly elected District Deputy Grand
Master of the 1.,0 of 0, F. of this District,ler the en
suing year, bad been commiseloned as etch by the Grand
Lodge of this State. Mr. Miller is well versed in the
principles and worker Odd Fellowship, and will make
a competent officer .
Gir Geo. H. Re:noeht, of hlt. Lib 341418
Encampment, No. 68, in Lebanon County. his been re
appointed by the Grand renampment or Pennsylvania,
Worthy District Deputy Grand Patriarch of the I. 0 of
0. F. in Lebanon county for the ensuing year ; office
which he has tilled with great arceptsinee to the Order
generally daring the past several terms.
Photographs.---J. Daily is turn
ing out very fine pictures at his new Gal
lery, opposite Siegrist's Hotel. All are
invited to call and see his specimens. *
ECl' 7-30'S and all other
kinds of Government securities,
constantly on hand and ready for
delivery, at the Lebanon Nation
al Bank, of Lebanon, (late Leb
anon Bank.) Information relat
ing thereto may at any time be
obtained from Mr. Uhler, the
Cashier, or the other officers of
the Bank. It.
GENTLEMAN cured of Nervous Debility Drama
tare Decay, and the effects of youth fulindiscre
tion, will be happy to furnish ..othersmith the means
of Mare, (free of charge.) This remedy Is simple, safc
and certain:'
For full particulars, by return, mail, please address
- • JOHNI , B.•OCIDEN,
60 Nasimu New York.
June 14,1865.-3 m. , , ,
ItioniltirAELE CUltriOF STIFF KNEE
BY ALLCOOkif 4 1 thidt1110-PLASTERS;—IIoW
many one,-frompni stepping; on a piece of orange
peel; loteoFtes4amed for life. ease which might
have bo offibis kind hits just been brought`to our
notice. A gentleman, from pinning the heel of hie
boot 4ln a piece eforpute . PaeloWilituddenly thrown
down and.violently wanted his knee, Fie was Ma
months confined to the house; though he had the best
medical advice. As a last resort a very eminent phy
sician was Wied in to eee if anything more could be
done. After 'examination :,he said, "My
,opinion is,
your knee will never be bent again," lie recom
mended that the whole leg and knee should be en
cased in a plaster of Paris bondage, which would ac.
celerate the permanent stiffening , of the knee, and
said, "the sooner it was done the better." lint the
patient,before trying this application and having a
stiff knee for life, enveloped it in our Pelona Plasters,
and in less than wo months hie knee was perfectly
cured.
Principal Agency, Brandreth Houee, New Yoik.—
By the yard or single plaster Bold by all Dealers in
Medicines..
Mu 81,1805-BLn.
Deafness, Blindness and
Catarrh;
TTREATED with the utmost success, by Dr. J. Isaacs,
Oculist, and Aurist (formerly of Leyden, Holland,)
No. 519 Firm Street, Philadelphia. Testimonials from
the most reliable sources in. the City and Country can
be seen at his oMce. The medical faculty are invited
to accompany their patients, as he has no secrets in
his practice. ARTIFICIAL EYES, inserted without
pain' No charge made for examination.
February 8, 1885.
'1X712.4684 .- i3oweiteitia.46ota.
WILL BM WITHOUT
DR. TOBIAS' VENETIAN HORSE LINIMENT
TAUTON, Mass., May 14tb71860.
Dr. Tobias : Dear Sir—During 3S years . that I
have been in the livery business, I have used and sold
. a great quantity of various liniments, oil, &c. Some
two years since, bearing of so many wonderful cures
haying been made by your Veriptinu Liniment, I test
ed its merits, and it has given the best satisfaction of
Anything I ever used. I never sold anything that
gives such universal satisfaction among horeemen.
It is destined to supersede all others.
Tours, truly, he., 3AMUF.I4 WILBE.
Sold by all druggists. Office, 55 Cortlandt street,
New York. Price one dollar for pint bottles,
sir Country dealers are informed that no traders
are now EOUt out.
May 31,1866-3 m.
RES ISTANCE AT AN END 1*
Great news of brilliant achievements is arriving from
every quarter. Heads that most furiously rebeled
gainst the laws of beauty, whether they be white,
iron gray, sandy or glaring red, are everywhere
STRIKING THEIR COLORS,
And assuming the loveliest brown or the most lus
trous od perfect black , under the swift operation of.
CHRISTADORO'S HAIR DYE,
Which transfigures them in a few moments. Manu
factured by J. OURISTADORO, No. 13 Aetor House,
New-York. Sold by Druggists. Applied by all Hair
Dressers.
May 17, 1865.-Iro.
ADIES AND ONNTI.P.6IEff : if you wish to marry
T/
you can do SO by addressing me. I will send you,
without money and without price, valuable informit•
tion, that will en tble you to marry happily and speed.
ily, irrespective of age, wealth or beauty. This infor
mation will coat you nothing and if you wish to marry
I will cheerfully assist you. All letters strictly couli
dential. The desired information sent by return mail,
and no reward asked. Please inclose postage or
stamped envelope, addressed to your M self. Address,
SARAH B. LABERT,
May 24,1805.-3 m. Greenpoint, Kings On., N. Y.
gpEciat
Matrimonial
CAUTION FROM THE
AMERICAN WATCH CO.
It haring come to onr knowledge that Imitations 0 f
the American Watch kayo been put upon the mar
ket in.great number, calculated by their utter worth -
lessness to injure the reputation of our genuine pro
ducts; to protect our own interests and the public
from imposition ,we again publish the trade marks
by which our Watches may invaribly be known.
We manufacture four s tyles of Watches.
The Finer has the name
"AMERICAN WATCH CO., Waltham, Mass.', on
graved.on the inside plate.
The Sacoim Las the name
"APPLETON, TRACY 3: Co., Waltham , Mass.,,' en
graved on the inside plat;.
The TERRI) has the name
"P. S. BARTLETT, Waltham. Mass.," engraved on
the inside plate .
All the above styles have the name American Watch
Co. painted on the dial, and are warranted in every
respect.
The Rouen has the name
"WM. ELLBRY, Boston, Mass.," engraved on the in
side plate, and le not named on the dial.
All the above described watches 8113 made of various
sizes and are sold in gold or silver cases, as rcay be
required.
It is hardly possible for Ile to accurately describe
the numerous imitations to which we have alluded.
They are usually inscribed with names some nearly
approaching our own as to escape the observation of
the unaccustomed buyer. Some 'are represented
as made by the "Union Watch Co ~ of Boston Mess.'
—no such company existing. Some are 'named the
"Soldier's Watch," to be sold as our Fourth or Wm.
Bliery style, usually known as the "Soldier's Watch"
Others are named the "Appleton Watch C 0.." others
the "P. S. Bartley," instead of our P. S. , Bartlett :"
'besides many varieties named iu such a manner as to
convey the idea that they are the veritable .produc
tions of the American Watch Company.
We also caution the public, and particularly sol
diers, against buying certain artlies called watches,
so freely ad vertised in illustrated papers as "Army
Watches," "Officers' Watches," "Magic Time Obser
vers," "Arcane Watches," .Ic,, the prices of which
are stated to be from seven to sixteen dollars. A
good watch, in those times, cannot be afforded for any
such money.
'A little attention on the part of buyers will protect
them from gross Imposition.
ROBBINS & APPLISTON.
Agents for the American Watch Co,
182 Broadway, New York.
May 17,1865,-Im.
Old Eyes made New.
A PAMPHLET directing bow to speedily restere
.11,_ sight and give up speetacles, without aid of doe.
tor or medicine. Sent by mail, on receipt of 10 cents.
Address, E: B. FOOTE. M. D.,
1130 Broadway, New York.
Fob. 1, 1965.-601
If You Want to Know
A
LITTLE 015 EVERYTHING relating to the bu
il. man system, male and female; the causes and
treatment of diseases : the marriage customs of the
world ; bow to marry well and a thousand things
never published before road the revised and enlarged
edition of "Medical Common sense," a curious book
curious people, and a good book for every one. 400
pages, 100 Illustrations. Price $l,OO. Contents table
sent free to any address. Book's may be bad at the
Book stores, or will be sent by mail, post paid on re
ceipt of the prise. Address
B. B. FO7TE, M. D.
1130 Broadway, New York
For sale at J. L. Backer's Book Store, Lebanon.
Feb. 1,1665.-6 m.
Ayees Cherry Pectoral,
POll THE SPEEDY CURE OP
Coughs, Colds; Influenza, Hoarseness, Croup,
Bronchitis, Incipient Consumption, and for
the retie! of Consumptive Patients in ad
vanced stages of the-disease.
QC) wide is the field. of its usefulness and so numerous
1..3 are the cases of its cures, that almost every section
of the country abounds in persons publicly known,
who have been restored =from alarming and even des
perate diseases of the lunge by its use,. When once
tried, its superiority over every other expectorate is too
apparent to eseape observation, and where its virtues
are known,
the public no longer hesitate what antidote
to employ for the'distressing and clangorous affections
of the pulmonary organs that are incident to our cli
mate. While many inferior remedies thrust upou the"
community have failed and been discarded, this has
gained friends by every trial, conferred 'benefits on the
afflicted they can never forget, and produced cures too
numerous and too remarkable to be forgotten.
We can only assure the public, that its quality is
carefully kept up to the best it ever has been, and that
it may he relied on to do for their relief all that it has
ever dune.
Great numbers, of Clergymen, Physicians, States
men, and eminent personages, have lent their names
to certify the unparalleled usefulness of our remedies,
but space here will not permit the iaserti in of them.
The Agents below named furnish gratis our American
Almanac in which they are given ; with also full de
scriptions of the complaints they cure,
Those who require an alterative medicine to purify
the blood will find Ayer's Compound Extract Solemn
rilla the remedy to use. Try it once, and you will
know its value.
Prepared by J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., and
sold by all the druggiets in Lebanon and dealers in
medicine everywhere.
April 19, 1865.-2 me.
The Lebanon Market.
• Carefully- Corrected Weekly.'
LEBANON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14;1 8 0.
Extra Family, $lO 50 Eggs, IA dos., - 24
Extra Flour, 950 Butter, lit 9)... 18
Prime White Wheat,l 90 Tub or salted hither, 10
New Red Wheat, 175 i Lard, 20
Old Red, 000 Tallow, 12
Prime Rye, JO Liam, 2'r
Corn, 75 Shoulders. 18
Oats, 00 Sides, 18
Clover-seed, 6 00 Soap, 10
Timothy-seed, 2 60 Bees-wax, 25
Flax-seed, 2 60 White Rags, 6
Dried Apples,9ealed,2 50 Mixed Rags, 3
Eeaeh "Snits," 4 00- Flax, lil lb., P2.!,4
'Peach "lintxels," 200 Bristles, II lb., 40
Cherries, 225 Feathers, Vt lb., 621 A
Onions, 150 Wool, lii, lb., 40
Potatoeie, ilt bus, 100 Soup Beans, li qt., 8
Apple 0 utter, Vorooli. 75 Vinegar,f gal., . 20,
Sstites.
German preaChing next Sunday at 10 A. M., and Eng.
lish service at 6 R. Si., in the Moravian church.
Services.—Next Sabbath mdiming in the German, and
in the evening in the English languagein the First
Reformed Church.
St. Luke's Chnieb.—Services every Sunday morning
at 10 o'clock. -
Preach leg in the M. E . Church every Sabbath, both
morning and evening. Vs° service on Thursday
:evening. .
St John's Churcb.—Service next Sunday morning and
evening in the English language. Lecture on Wed
nesday evening.
Battieb.
On the Sill inst., by the Rev. F. W. Ks emer, Mr.
DANIEL MILLER of this place, to Miss SALLIE,
youngest daughter of Mr. John KELLER, of N. Aun
rills tp, this coup. y.
sir Our brother typo kindly remembered ue on the
happy occasion above announced. May he never have
occasion to regret the day that made him a Benedict
printer.
On the 11th inst ~ by the same, Mr. JOHN MILLI4R,
to Miss MARY SCHAFFNER, both of Cornwall tp.,
th is county.
On the same day, by the same, Mr. JOIIN U. RIS
SER, of Cornwall tp., to Miss HANNAII GIESAMAN,
of Londonderry tp„ this county.
On the 11th inst., by the Rev. Goo: Wolff, Mr. LEVI
D. WORLEY to Miss aIATILDA RENTZ, both of
Briekersville, Lancaster Co.
On the 3d inst., by thO Rey. J. B. Dourrherty, Ur.
JACOB K. DOINDAR, to NI isa EMMA riWOPE, both
of Booth Lebanon township.
On the same day. by the same, Mr. EMANUEL B.
BOYER, of Nurth Lebanon; to Miss LIZZLE RNLI' , of
Rer.diug, Pa.
gfifti.
In N. Lebanon, on the Sd Inst.; DAISY IDA, child
of John and Sarah YOUNG, aged 6 months.
On the 7th inst., in Cornwall tp., EDWARD,
son of Frederick and Elizabeth KOCH, aged 17
years, 6 months and 20 days.
The deceased retired in the evening in health.
and was found dead in the morning, having died
from the effects of charcoal gas.
"0 Death Thou great invisible
Pale monarch o f the unending Past,
Who shall thy countless trophies tell,
Or when shall be the last !
By thee the beautiful and the young
Lie mouldering in the dust.
Into thy cold and faded reign
All glorious things of earth depart,"
atitettiummts.
Notice to Retailers and Tax-
payers.
A LL LICENSES must be pa id on or before the let
A A_ day of JULY in each . and every year or the same
will be placed in the hands of a Justice for collection.
See Act of Assembly, passed April 11th, A. D., 1862.
All taxes roust be paid on or before the first day of
August in each and every year ;if not paid by that
time 5 percent. will be added. See Act of Assembly
passed nuth day of April, A. D., 18 64. and supplements.
The above instructions I mUst follow by ord.'. or
Auditor tlonerni.
DANIEL GEIIBSRICII, Treas.
of Lebanon County.
Lebanon, June 14, 1864.-4 t.
Just printed and for sale at this
office, Conditions for the Sale of Real Es
tate.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
Dr. S. I. GUILFORD,
(Graduate of the Denten College of Dental Surgery.)
ROOMS—in C. Henry's new building,
opposite the Eagle Hotel, Cumberland
street, Lebanon, Pa.
VOL. Ether and chloroform adminis
. tared when desired.
Lebanon, June 14,1865.—tf.
Manhood :
HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED,
JUST published, a new edition of Dr. Culverwellts
Celebrated Essay on the radical cure, (without
medicine) of Spormatonhoca, or seminal Weakness,
Involuntary Seminal Losses, Impotency, Mental and
Physical Incapacity, Impediments to
4itill7l Marriage, etc; Consumption, SpilepsY,
and Pits, induced by self-indulgence or
sexual extravagance.
. . _
Kir Price, in a sealed envelope, only 6 cents.
The celebrated author in this admirable essay clear
ly demonstrates, from a thirty years' successful prac
tice, that the alarming consequences of self-abuse may
be radically cured without the dangerous use of inter
nal medicine or the application of the knife—pointing
out a mode of cure at once simple, Certain, and effect
ual, by means of which every sufferer, no matter what
his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, pri
'irately, and radically.
Vt. This Lecture should be in the hands of every
youth and every man in the land.
Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address,
post paid, on receipt of six cents, or two post stamps.
Address the publishers, OaAB. J. C. KLINE & CO.,
127 Bowery, Now York, Emit Office box 4,586
Juno 13, 1865.—1 y.
NORTH LEBANON ‘BOROUGH ACCOUNT.
DAVID L. MILLER, Treasurer, in account with
North Lebanon Borough, from April 7, 1864, to
Aprillo, 1865.
DR.
To cash received from William
Eckenroth, 0. 8., Bounty
Tax,- $5053 50
To cash received from Wm. Eck
enr4ith, 0.. - 8., Bounty Tax. .. 040 50
To cap received from Wm. Eck
enroll', 0. 8., Bounty Tax.o,. - • _ 500 00-
To-eaoloWoceived from Johnnie.
Laughlin, collector Borough'
Tax, 440 00
To cash received,from John Rad 4
urinal, collector Borough Tax, • ~50.00
To cash received from J. Paine;'
former Treasurer, . • 61 76
CR
By cash paid sundr) persons on
orders ne follows :
William Breslin, printing,
Josiah Fnnk, Attorney.
W. Eekenroth, services relative
to drafts, 7 00
S. Smith, services relative to drafts 11 00
Jacob Funk, do 20 55
John McLaughlin, bond anti Int 503 . 75
Wm. EPkenroth, do 505 00
Catharine Eckenroth,do 1012 75
. .
Charles U. Melly, do 3082 00
Geo. /treats, do 56 79
W. Eekeuroth services relative
. „ .
to draft, 13 10
Jos. Kreider, Bond and interest, 1341 07
Gee. Aureutz, supervisor, 2 87
John Light ss.,interest on:bonds, 54 00
Solomon Gingrich, do 3O 00
Benjamin Zeller, room rent. g '- 800
Win. Eckenroth; stamps unhands, 5 00
David L. Miller, Treasurer, 5 00
A. S. Light, Secretary, • and
Books - for Tax Collectors, - 700
Solomon' Smith, Esq., qualifying
Borough officers, 1 25
County Commissioners, County
Bounty, 141'00
Sum Total paid,
Sam Total received
Due the Treasurer,
Outotauding Borough Tax, for ism,
do do do for 1864,
do Bounty Tax for 1864,
We hereby certify that the above report is correct
OFIRLES LC. MEILY, _
Auditors.
JOUN BTOEVER,
North Lebanon Borough, June 14, 1865.
RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES
F LEBANON BOROUGH COMMON SCHOOL DIS
TRICT, for the year ending on the 31st of May,
1865. CONRAD MARK, Treasurer.
DR.
To cash received from John
Tardy, late Treasurer, Balance. $1 697 01
To cash received fromD . E. MR.
. ler, col. for 1862 in full for
said year. $l5l 82
do for 1863, in frill for said year, 616 47
do for 1864, in part. 3 836 17
• .7--------- 4 603 46
To cash from State appnspriat'n. 394 82
do Josiah Greenawalt, ' 6 00
do Michael Kreider,
_270 00
4,, A.Arnold, tuition, _ . - '.. 4 f , s - 142
do Henry Shaeffer, do 787
do Andrew Light, do 26 00
do Peter Glick, do 300
do John Shook, do 3 50
do J. R. Bomberger, do 5 25
do J.B. Bomberger, do 5 25
.do Uriah Light, do 525
do John Fees, do 4 50
do Jacob Funk, do 825
do Alfred Rouck, do 6 00
do B. B. Lehman, do 900
do Levi Smith, do 600
do B. Brubaker, do 3 00
do Jos. Bomberger, do 262
do J. K. Bomberger, do 394
do • A. O. Bigler, do 4 50
do 11, Shank, do 4 60
do Jeremiah Cole, do 300
do John Swope, do 450
do Jos. Light, do 9 25
Cash from proceeds of note' in
Lebanon National Bank,
Total Receipts, $8 088 66
CR.
By cash paid on orders issued to
tho following named persons,
W. J.Burfunde, 10 orders, 590 00
J. r. Nitrnuer, 10 do 450 00
J. W. Harbereon, 10 do 409 00
D. W. Miller, 10 do 386 00
L. F. !bock, 10 do 309 55
3.11. Reigert, 10 do 290 00
C. K. Lantz, 9 do 244 38
Samuel Reigle, 9 do 221 87
Miss E. Rauch, 9 do ' 226 00 •
" H. 13. Kendall, 10 do 211.37
S.D. Richardion 9 do 360 00
Mrs.E.R. Ely, 10 do 290 00
MinS Sue. A Mild; 9 do
Miss I, A. Ziaimerin-u, 30 orders... 854 00 -
Miss t: A. Rico, 10 do 243 00
Miss C A ZweiPelg t 10 do 204 00
Miss h. Atkins, 10 do 225 00
M iss M A. Ting t. 9 do ISO 00
Mica 1 , 1 Hull, 9 do 270 00
Mice M E Warren, 1 do 30 (0
Ali se P. M. UR% Yey, 1 do 27 00
Miss 0. liawlty, 1 do 24 (0
11. IL Hanna, 1 do 36 00
J .11, liezkor, 1 do 20 00
Beale Fear, 1 do 2 00
W NI 13 etl7n, 1 du 31 00
Mlchsal Kreider, 1 do 270 00
floury Krause, 1 do • 140
John Young & - Co., 1. do , 8 00
UN' ry•Shenk, I do '24 110
, I :Imre ~.: litsgOrO, 1 du 11 00
Is.liol Ketch, 2 do 24 27
Itelooohli & Sicily, I do it 76
A Wolf. 4 do 37 72
Hei,ry & 1i51,0 , 10, i ,do 1 62
Krick A Orolv, 1 do 15 09
Mrs l It My. I do 277 00
Gro:gi., Karol,. 1 do 85
Jorish Grcanawolt, 1 do . 16 42
John II Sowers, I do • 200 '
John Yoi ty, 2 do 6 25
Mrs Shott & other!, 1 do 2 ' 25
'Henry Houck, 1 oo 6 95
Cy us Shirk.l do .
' ,po
William Lowry, • I do V"'Fa 0:)
Samuel Lutz,,,,, 1 Au 10 00
Atkins A 8r0., 1P I do 7 50
3) 51 Eurroany, ' 1 d . 546 19
Adam Light, , 1 do 26 00
S P Kundoll, I d o II 25
Wi low Bra, 1 4:o 1 ; 0 '
J .N tilierv, 1 do 400
13 ,, vI4 Houck, 1 do 12 50
8 Ott-hcricki, 1 do 60
J..ho tiro; g.., -' 1 do 46 2
AII Hershborger, 2 do 48 88
Jea • 0 Herbert, 1 Au 392
0 Llattorsby, I do 200
Jacob Stenger, 1 do - 1 00
J tilineffer, I do 12 00
Gas Ontupani, 1 do
John Kunasle, 1 do 4Oa
'Washington 11. Co.. 3 d) 2 67
CI L Atkin., 1 do, t
Ii K Dm:Wore, L do —7 00
J P Groff, 1 do 080
A Mnyor, 1 do 4 00
Henry Gibe, 1 do 3 00
Isaac Hoffer, Sec., 1 do 43 00
Treasurer's c nunlsdon @ 2 per cent.
on $7,387 45, 147 74
Balance in Treasury, Jane 5,1865, 513 37
—58,098 66
Bottled and fvua3 covect, Let - m:1 71, Jaw... 5.1855.
HENRY SHEER. Couiat.o
JERE, B. DAUGHERTY.
George hiaffinans
LEBANON COUNTY
. _
TRANSPORTATION LINE.
By Lebanon Valley Railroad.
PARTICULAR attention will he paid to Goods shill).
ed by the Lebanon Valley Railroad. Goods will be
seat daily to and from Philadelphia to Lebanon, Myers.
town and Annville Stations, and all other points in the
County.
Fit SMITS contracted for at the least possible rates
ani delivered with dispatch.
The Proprietor will pay particular attention to,:and
attend personally, to the receiving and delivery of all
Freights.
For information, apply ikt his 011ive at the Lebanon -
Valley Railroad Derek Lebanon.
EDWARD MARK, Ids Agent in Philaihilphls. will al
ways be found at 19: Er. Bush's Aferchanp Hotel, North
Third el., Philadelphia.
May 4,14.] oso. liIOI7IIAN.
North Lebanon Township
Bounty Tax.
'THE citizens of North Lebanon township, still in ar
rears for BOUNTY TAX, are requested to pay tho
same between this date and the 29th of July, 1865, to
the collector JEREMIAH Bona. Tho Collector will at
toud at the public house of Elijah 0. Lantz, in North
Lebanon, on said 29th ofjuly, from 1 to 5 o'clock, P.
M., to receive all taxes that may still remain unpaid.
Allot said taxes not paid by that date will have 5
per cent. added thereto.
JACOB HECK.ENDORN, President.
Jos. LlanT, Secretary. June 7, 1865.
Administrator's Notice.
NOTICE is hereby given that lettere of Admlnistra
lion have been granted to the undersigned, on
the Estate of 'MICHAEL DEMNSER, late of East
Hanover Twp., Lebanon Co., Pa., dec'd. All persona
knowing themselves indebted to said Estate will please
call and make payment, and those having claims
against same will present them to me, at my residents
within one year from thitodate.
JOHN H. DELNINCER.,
Administrator of the Estate of Michael Deininger,
E. Hanover, Lebanon co., Pa., June 7..1865. [dec'd.
FAVORITE SUMER' RESORT,
KNOWN AS
"COLD SPRING,"
TB NOW OPEN FOR THE RECEPTION AND
accommodation of guests.
Improvements hare been made recently to the
iStrix"l3loLgTaC 4=I;MX. 4 INC>,
which, added to the , naturelly beautiful scenery sur
rounding it, renders it one of the pleasantest places in
the country.
- a Those desiring relief from the oppressive heat inci
dent to cities and towns will profit. ;,by; a visit to this
resort.
, •
THIS DELIGHTFUL WATERING PLACE
Is pleasantly located on th i sline otthe Schuylkill and
Susquehanna railroad, 20 miles northeast of Harris
burg.
The roads leading to the "Spring" are -in ex
cellent condition. - O. RODEARMEL,
June 7,1866-Im*. Harrisburg, Box 170..'
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/id ministratore . .Notice
N OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Letters , of
Ad
ministration on the estate', of FINDLEY 'CLAY
TON, deed., late of Londonderry township, Lebanon
county ,Pa., have been granted to the undersigned,of the
township, county and State aforesaid. All person s
indebted to said estate will please make payment and
those having claims will present them, duly authen
ticated, to the undersigned. HENRY DENTZLER,
LYDIA. CLAYTON,
Adminiters ofthe Estate of Findley Clayton, decd.
May 17, 1865.
Administrators' Notice..
NTICE is hereby given that Letters of Adrainietra
Gen on the estate of PETER SMITH; dec'd., late
of Heidelberg township, Lebanon county, Pa., h.ye.
been granted to the undersigned of the township,
county and State aforesaid. All persons indebted to
said estate are legnested to make payment, and those
having claims will please present them duly authenti
cated without delay to MARGARET SSIITH,
JACOB SMITH,
Administrators of the Estate of peter Smith, deed.
Heidelberg tp., May 12, 1865.
LIJAH LONGA ORE. JOHN G. GABEL
$6798 73
6754 76
$lB 96
88 88
107 00
182700
LEBANON
Door, Sash and Steam Planing
Ault
Located on the Seam-Rouse Road, near ehmberiand
Street, East Lebanon.
TIIE •
undersigned respectfully inform
the public in general, that they ' MINT
till manufacture and keep on hind,
Door, Sash, Shutter, Blinds, Flooring, .t l- m-s-r
Weather-Boards, 0 Gee Spring
Mouldings, of all sizes, Wash-Boards, Gating, Sorban°,
Cornices, and all kinds of BUILDING MATERIALS
far Houses. We also construct the latest and most im
proved Stair Casing and Hand Railing, suitable for
large and small buildings.
We now Invite Farmers, Mechanics and Buildera to
calLand_wvzmina oar stock , which we will warrant to
give entire satisfaction to all who may favor the under
signed with their custom.
Lebantm, May 4,1861.
I'. S.—There is also all kinds of TURNING at the
some Mill. Planing, Sawing, &c.; promptly done for
those who may furnish Lumber.
LEBANON TOBACCO FACTORY
r(IELE undersigned are about locating in Lebanon,
J_ what is assent/oily a
Missouri Tobacco Factory,
for the manufacture of Ping Tobacco. Our stock is
Missouri leaf, made up by lifisseuri hands, and our
machinery is of the latest and most efficient character.
We shall determinedly adhere to the po)icy of making
And selling only a
GOOD AND PURE ARTICLE OF TOBACCO
and dealers, merchants and 'others,' while they have
the privilege of buying directly from the manufactur
er, thus saving to themselves the intermediate profits
heretofore paid thejobber , are saved the risk of get
ting adulterated or poisoned tobaccos as when buying
unknown or irresponsible makes.
We shall be ready to fill orders by the 10th of March
next.
125 60
992 6
„‘We can retail none—can sell to no purchaser
loss than 20 pounds.
Circulars and price list sent to any address on appli
cation.
Air In a few weeks we shall be prepared to manu
facture fine cut chewing and smoking tabaccos of Va
rious grades.
Lebanon, Feb. 22, 1865.-3 m
PRIVATE SALE.
MITE undersigned offers ttt . Private Sale the follow.
1. ing Real Relate
A Plantation s
IN North Ann ille Township, Lebanon county, 14
of a mile from the Union Water Works, 234, miles from
Annvillo. 2 miles from Belly iew , adjoining lands of
Joseph. Boyer, Benjamin Light, Samuel Moyer and
oyrna Yeungst, containing
73 Acres and some Perches.
About 13 ACRES is heavy WOODLAND. The rest
is of the best Freeing Land, in a high state o f cultiva-
Lion and under good fences, and lately limed all over.
The improvements sr 3 a good two-story DWELLING
HOUSE, Frame Sweitzer Barn, frame
Bank Barn, and other necessary improve
• Iliments. Running Water through the
~„ land, and two running Wells near the
buildings. 2 YOUNG ORCHARDS with
choice fruit on the premises.
gar If purchasers wish it, the standing crops of
Grain ,Grass, Potatoes and Corn wilt be sold with the
property.
For further information apply to the undersigned
residing on the premises.
May 31, 1835
DURHAM, CATTLE.
PUBLIC SALE
IMPROVED DERIIAMS.
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JAMES GOWEN will sell at Public Sale at Mount
Airy, Philaaelpbia, an
WEDNESDAY, 21st JUNE, 1865,
A fine herd of COWS, 'HEIFERS, YOUNG BOLUS,
and well-grown CALVES. bred by himself, and ex
pressly to combine GOOD 14LILKING WITH EASY
FEEDING, The Catalogue will embrace some 40 head
of Young Cattle, which should at this time command
particular attention, when choice animals are so much
in request for breeding. Catalogues will be furnished
in due time. Sale to commence at II o'clocli, A. ht.
Mount Airy, May 31,1805.—ta.
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FAMILY SEWING MACHINES.
SHAW AND CLAWS HAND - FAH/TEE,
PATENTED in the United States, Eng.
land, Franca, and Germany; being the only cheap
machines licensed by Rowe, 'Wheeler and Wilson, Oro.
ver and Baker, Singer and Bachelder.
With this twill give frac, a Silver-Plated Gunge and
Screw, Screw'Driver Oil Can, a full assortment of Nee.
dies, full printed instructions for using this "Little
Beauty" iu doing all kiode of work, and, an engraved
guarantee. This is a "Envoi lie" with the ladies.
Nlir The 'teens arc CASH andno variation in Prices.
LONGACRE & GABEL
Theee Machines Hem, Fell, Stitch, Bind, Embroider,
Quilt, Tuck. Braid, Gunge, Plait, &c. They make the
celebrated elastic lock stitch,ack nowledged to be the beet
for ell family purposes; the length of the stitches can
bo changed while the Machine ie running; they use
thread. Linen or eilke directly train the original spools
without iewiedi - g or oiling,and will work on anything
in the shape of cloth, either thick or thin.
F. G. STTCHTER & CO
SAMUEL UIIRICLI
AWIERICAH HOUSE
Market Street, Lebnon; -
JOHN MATTHES ,
Proprietor.
proprietot' of this old established and popular
HOTEL would respectfully inform the public that
it will be conducted at all times to the comfort and
convenience of its guests. It has been thoroughly re
fitted and renovated, and uo paints will be spared to
make the Table and the Bar, at all times, equal to any
in the county.
- The STABLING, MIMS and Yard are superiattoo,
and more extensive, gam any other in Lebanon.
Thew. tv °nage of the Farmers and the Traveling public
generally is respectfully. solicited.
FLACB—West side of Market street, and halls
square south from the Marketliouse.
Lebanon, April 12, 186+5, JOHN MATTUES.
•
U. S. 7-30 LOAN.
Mc>rioset,
$230,000,000.
BY authority of the Secretary of the Treasury, the
undersigned, the General Subscription Agent for the
sale of 'United States Securities, offers to the public
the third series of Treasury Notes, bearing seven and
three.tenths per cent. interest per annum, known as
the
7-30 Loan.
These notes aro i esued under date of July 15, 1865,
and are payable throe years from that date in curten•
ey, or are convertible at the option of the holder into
U. S. 5-20 Six per cent.
Gold - Bearing Bonds.
These Bonds aro now worth a handsome premium,
and are exempt, as are all the Government Bonds from
State, County, and hlunielpal taxation, which adds
from one to three per cent. per annum to their value,
according to the rate levied upon ether property. The
interest is payable send-manually by coupons attached
to each note, which may be cut off and sold to any
bank
or banker. The interest at 7-30 per cent amounts
to
One Cent per day on each $ 50 note
Two cents " " 100 "
Ten a " 500 "
Twenty '• "- 1,000 "
One Dollar " • . 5,000 "
Notes o fall the denominations named will be prompt
ly furnished upon receipt of subscriptions.
The Notes of this Third Series are precisely similar
in form and privileges to the, Seven-Thirties already
sold, except that the Government reserves to itself the
option of paying interest ingold coin at 6 per cent., in
stead of 74-10 tbs in currency up to July 15th. at the
time when they subscribe.
Tbe delliery of the notes of this third series of the
Seven thirties will commence on the Ist of June, and
will be made promptly and continuously after that
date. '
tirtThe slight change made in the conditions of this
THIRD SERIES affects only the matter of interest.—
The paynient in gold, if made, w ill be equivalent to
tbecurreney interest of the higher rate.
The return' to specie payments, in the event of
which only will the option to pay interest In Gold be
availed of, would reduce and equalize prices that,
piirchasers made with air per cent. in gold would be
fully equal to those made with seven and time-tenths;
per cent. in currency. This Is
The only Loan in Market
Now offered by the Government, and its superior ad
vantages make it the
GREAT POPULAR LOAN OF THE PEOPLE,
Less thau $230,000,000 of the Loan authorized by
the last Congress are now on the, market. This
amount,: at the rate at which it is being absorb.
ed, will all be subscribed for within two months
when the notes will undoubtedly command a premitim
as has uniformly been the case on - mlosing, the sub
scriptions to other Loans.
In order that citizens of very town and section of
the country may be afforded facilitiis for taking. the
loan, the National Banks, State Banks, . and Private
Bankers throughout the country hare generally
agreed to receive subscriptions at par. Subscribers
will select their own agents, in whom- they have con
fidence, and who only are responsible for the delivery
of the notes for which they receive orders.
JAY COOL,
SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, Philadelphia.
SUBRCHIPTIONS Will be received by the Lebanon Na,
tional Bank, the Valley National Bank of Lebanon
and the First National Bank of Lebanon.
May 24, 1865.
Useful in Every Family !
Ladies Take Notice!!
EZOELL'ENT AND BEAUTIFUL
Large Size—Price clay $25.00.
With this Machine I will give free, a beautiful Silver-
Plated Guage and Screw, a Silver Plated and very or.
namental Hemmer, with fall printed. instructions for
using it, an Oil Can, Screw Driver, a fall assortment of
Needieti ; also, full printed instructions for using the
Machine in doing ail kinds of work, and an engraved
guarantee.
„This we consider a very fair offer to the Ladies.
But we offer another
IMALUTII","
Price only $20.00 -
WM. L. LENNEM,
Authorized Agent, North Mulberry ht., Lebanon.
Lebanon, May 25, 1865
Rev, M r. Lannert would inform hie friends and the
commually at lcrge that he has taken this agency.
with the couctlrrthen of the eroeinciel Elders Confer
el,ce and the consant of his church cotr , ell., to enable
him the butter to ri.abc' lin honest livelihood, and net
merely for sordid lnoreTs sake.
Ladies ,n 1 gentlemen, tow is your time If you want
a good and cheep Pewing Mactiee. Send in your or.
dens, whi , b will be thankfully received, and attended
to wi:h as much dispatch as possible. All clergymen
shall 1-e g teroarly.dentt with. Orders by mail must
mite. , " one red stump for return postage
38.01 - le Metal. es can be seen at the Moravian Par.
Mulberry street
Shaw & Clarice's
NEW FAMILY SEWING MACHINES,
PATENTED IN THE UNITED STATES, ENG-
LAND, FRANCE AND GERMANY.
CI EMBED by ten different . patents, in the United
0 States, and fully licensed under the patents Of
-Howe, Bachelder, Wheeler & Wilson Grover & Baker,
and Singer & Co., these being . the only cheap machines
of any kind which are thus licensed, and all other
cheap machines, if sold for lessthan forty dollars each,
are infringements, and sellers and 'buyers make them
selves liable to prosecution. The words "Shaw &
Clark, Biddeford, Maine," are cast into the iron work
of each machine, and it has also a round silver plated
patent plate on it with the manufacturers' names.—
These machines am a perfect marvel of simplicity and
mechanical ingenuity, being rlmost ei tirely unlike
all others, both in design and principle. They make
the celebrated elastic lock stitch, now acknowledged
to be the best for all family purposes. The length of
the stitch can be than ged while the machine is run
ning ; they are not injured by being run backwards ;
they use thread, lihen or silk, directly from the origi
ns! spools without unwinding or oiling ; they work
with equal facility on the finest Swiss muslin, or
through revere] thicknesses of woolen cloth. No part
of them requires removal to be oiled. They hem, felt,
stitch, bind. embroider, quilt, tuck, braid, guage and
plait, and a child or person who never saw a sewing
machine of any kind can learn to run them in a few
minutes, their wonderful simplicity rendering instruc
dons for using them almost ontirely superfluous.
lARGR MACHINE, PRICE $25,
We give with it FRE& a llemmer, No. 6, Oil Can.
Screw Driver s Guege and Screw, an assortment of
Needles, Instructions and a-Guarantee.
SMALL MACBTiE, the ';LITTLE BEAUTY."
PRICE ONLY $2O.
We give with it PBEE, Oil Can, Gunge and Screw,
Screw Driver, Needles, Instructions and a Guarantee.
Tables,Trendles,Basters Sol f Sewers and 'Needles arc
always farm. and when ordered wi it be furnished by
Agents at the following prices.
Hemmer No. 6, 54 CO. Table with fringe, $lO 00
. do N 0.6, 2 00. do French. 10 00
Self Sewer, 2 00. do English, 800
Easter ; 2 00. do German , 800
Needles per dozen 1 20.
&P. 0247' terms are Cash on. Delivery of Machines.
.
Sample machines can be seen, orders left, and punc
tually attended to at the Agency in flank Road Street,
next door North of Itioratiati Church.
All clergymen shall be generously dealt with.
WM. b..bENNERT,
'Lebanon. May 31,` 1865. Authorized Agent.
UNION HOUSE.
Alark.et Street, Lebanon.
JOHN M. MARK ,
- Proprietor.
fiIUE Proprietor of this well-known Hotel-respectful
ly informs the public that he has again taken p-s
-session of it, nod earnestly solicits a continuance of
the patronage heretofore so liberally bestowed. Be
ing eligibly located and provided with every conveni
ence, it offers to the public, all the comforts and lux
uries of Ft. first close Hotel. Exteensivc Stabling is at
tached with trusty and obliging ostlers. The ltar is
well stocked with the choicest liquors. and the Table
wffl not be surpassed by,any other in Lebanon. Farm
ers and all others are Invited to call.
JOHN 31. MARE.
Lebanon, April 3, 1865.
ANNUAL REPORT
of the Northern Mutual In-
sura ce Company.
WE, the undersigned Auditors to examine and ati
• • just the accounts of the "Northern Metal Insur
ance Company" of Lancaster county, as by , the Act of
Incorporation is provided, do report that we have ex
amined the accounts . of the year preceding the first
day of Stay, A. 1) . 1865, and find the same as follows,
to wit:
Amount of Policies bitted May Ist, 1804, $2,747,734 00
Increase from May Ist, '64 to May 1, 1865. 128,987 00
Total, 2,876,72100
Amount of premium notes filed May 1,1885, 126,632 80
CR . FUNDS of the Company.
Balance in hende of Treasurer May
Ist, 1864, ..
Received percentage money on pre-
ruinm notes
Fire tax assessed Dec. 1nt.1864., $5,819.32
Secretary's fees for receiving fire tax, 68 19
Amount of tax received, including
$3B 69 received since Alsy let, 1885,
Fire tax of Dec. assessment,lB6B
Total,
DR. for fire looses and expenses to wit
Paid Auditor's fees - 3 00
" Allen Hacker, holding election 1 00
" U. S. Revenue tax, 93 09
'• Lancaster Intelligencer, print. 13 50,
" do Volksfretind do 31 901
do Examiner St Herald I 00
i• Lebanon Wahre Democrat, print. 10 00
iOlO 00
Advertiser printing ___
" Courier do
" Democrat, do
" W. D. Wiley, printing fire notices 8 50
" Sam 'l Nissley, print. election bills 2 00
Kenry Heilman do fire notices 6 00
do extra service 10 00
do committee fees ' 5 00
" A. Konigmacher; signing policies 1 72
" Secretary tees for making assess
ments, Ics.
" Postage -
" DirectorslPees,
" G. D. Coleman, Elizabeth Furnace
Lan. Co. Grist mill and contents 8'.156 25
" Solomon. Gerais East Cocallco- ,
twp., Lail- Co. barn and contents 1, 186 60
" Philip Staffer, East Cocalico twp.
Lan. Co. partial loss in house ,17
" Joseph floret, South Lebanon twp
Lab. CO, barn and contents -812 50
Jobn W, Killinger, South Ann
villa twp.,'Leb. Co., Barn..
Total losses and expenses
Ballance in hands of Treasurer . ' •367 26
Amount of fire tax assessed. Dec. 1 '64, 6,281 34
4 per cent. allowed to collect said tax, 251 25
Amount of tax to pay fire 1055e5.........8030 09
Amount paid to Treasurer 5819 32
Outstanding firs tax
EZRA ROMER,
Lincoln, May 26,1866 . .
I ( O dAtEp it A y EER,.
Auditors.
June 7,1885
Poor plan's cash
Shoe Store!
LARGE STOOK at, OLD PRICES
NEW STOCK SOLD AT LOW, FIGURES!
Our Business:-Inereasing!
MORE TRADE WANTED TO REDUCE PRICES
Promise to give Costomers the Benefit !
THE MORE WE BELL THE CHEAPER WE CAN SELL
Rally Men
and Buy War Shoes Cheap
ALL WORK WARRANTED
Dont buy until you sea our Stock
Quick Sales and Small Profits is our
Motto 1
G. L. ATKINS,
Market street, Lebanon, Pa.
PROPOSALS
FOR
Grading and , Illasonry,
ON TEM
SOUTHERN TERMINUS OF THE N, LEBANON
RAIL ROAD
ILL be received at the office of the undersigned,
W
between this date and the 15th OP pawn, 1865.
Specifications, Ac., may be seen either at the office of
W. Loma, Esq., at the Lebanan Valley Depot, or at
my office. JACOB WBIDLE, Tr.
May 81, 1865.
FARMERS TAKE NOTICE!
TA.SKER & CLARK,
Still continue to Manufacture those MANURES, which
for the last seven or eight years have given such gen
eral satisfaction to those who have used them; we
refer to the
SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME,
made from finely ground Bones, Peruvian Guano, and
other Fertilising ingrediente,—and sold at the rate of
$65 00 per ton of 2000 lbs. Also to the
MEAT and BONE COMPOST,
made from refuse Meat, Bone and other offal from the
Slaughter House,—Price $4O 00 per ton.
N. B . A superior article of BONE DUST, at market
prises. Address,
TASKER CLARK,
S. W. Cor. EIGHTH & WASHINGTON Ste.,
March 8,1865.-3 m. PHILADELPHIA
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PUBLIC SALK
W ILL be sold at Public Sale, on
Thursday Juno 15th, 1865
At 834 o'clock, P. M., at the Public House of Benry
Siegrist, In the Borough of Lebanon, Pa., the following
Beal Estate, viz
A TRACT OF LAND, containing 10 ACRES and 115
PERCHES, (known as the Pond Engine Property",)
near the Borough of Lebanon, adjoining the lands of
Dr. John W. Gloninger and the Lebanon Valley Rail
road Company. lioN. This property has a front of 1050
feet along line of Railroad, and is well situated for
MANUFACTURING' purposes.
A1k..3.00C34,
A LOT OF GROUND in North Lebanon Township,
fronting on Pinegrove Street 5434 feet with
u. G HOUSE, in goefl condition. This
r a EL RTLLA.NDING FRONT Canal of
" 117 feet. ALSO, ' •
A LOT OF GROUND on corner of Canal and. Pine
grove Streets, 56 feet on Pinegrovo Street by 170 feet
on CaOal Street. .11Q - - There is a WELL OF WATER
on the premises.
VC Further information and conditions of sale can
be obtained by applieation to the undersigned, at the
Office of the Union Canal, Company, hi North Lebanon
Pa. L. R DYNICII A,
North Lebanon, May 24, 1805. General Supt.
• NEW
Wine and Liquor *fore.
111111 subscriber would respectfully inform his
friends and the public in general that he has
opened a new
WINE AND LIQUOR STORE,
in Cumberland street, Lebanon, Pa., next door to the
Washington Rotel, where ho intends constantly to
keep on hand all kinds of
Wines, Brandies, Whisky, &e., &o.
AD of Which will be of the hest and purest quality,
and will be sold at the lowest prices. The patronage
of the publ le is solicited. DR. R. D.813011.13R.
13.—Lie has a good article of Whisky 'at $2,26
per gallon.
Lebanon, April 28,1865. -
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