CD't gtfirrtiftv. TERNS, . 5.:77:5-11 Mil YEAIt LEBANQX, PA. WEDNESDAY, MARCIE 13, 1861 ROME AFFAIRS. hirrosniture Ware BOOMS, 011 Market etreot, has the largest and best assortment of Furrilt44,ltailddltig itn elegant assortment of Chairs, that eau tie fo . Urict in the State outside of the large cities; road while he admits that larger assortments may be found is someof the cities, lie denleethetbeteer funding can be produced. ills prices are Tory low. Ust, l 4l(434lq4ciEu's Frogt Cure" for the qtrer,nidleitirp Itf Froeted:Lfr . iiibs, Feet,' Toles, Hands, Fars, &c: It has now stood the kit of three winters end can be safely recommended as just the article. Full dirootonsmegompapy each. bottle, Prepared and , soldly li. , Isfmberger, Apothecary, Market street, Lebanon. :Haber& Brothers having greatly reduced their stock of Dry Goods, ere how of fering great bargains &wholesale purchasers.— Also theiedesirable Store rooms for rent. tf. The Dcrilocracy of this bororgb, on Monday evening, notoinatod tho following It all end all, it is -about thh best ticket presented for yours, and the hope is that helisople will take it In hands and Moot it. If Chore in any ill-foaling among democrats on nc ' count of distippnin truant, or of ,prlvnto anithosi• ty indhldnals,.., (and nrov,teoutt there is nitio,) lot all such feelings babtirled,nod let every Ai pal Itittputtler ptho'ilit O ol and nid its the elietlon-or min rib litre alldwed the usdof tHOir names, and oonsentod to servo. If elected, in inott eases much against their will • Let . there be me . 13aeriiIites this spring of any man on the ticket, but lettall receive our support alike. We can Slept this ticket if in only go to work and work together. Chief Burgess, William Shirk. Assistant Burgess, P. B. Ebur. Town Council, Beery Tice, Adam Rise, J. D. Krause, 2 years. onlL 111 Constable, George Walter. . . S Direotors,ilenry Derr, D. S. Hatnmorld . Clp, Andrew IL Embioh. Wood Mader, John Eldridge. . 1 a i r WEST WARD. .4 . ttfidgie d'orge Melly. , -„, ritspettt, Andrew Reinoehl. i Assess*ftu attel Harbeson. Assist* Assessors, George Snavely, Jaqtes T. You' ti Julio f the Peace, Joseph Glelin. EAST WARD! ,Tudko, George Pflager. ' nirpootor ' John Umborgar. "Aestiosor,.flonry Witmer. Aesistout Assessors, 'Adam Ritscher, John Sowers. Our Demgerntic friends of North Lehanontownship have nominated tho following, bxoallent ticket, viz :—Astelior, John S, Rupp; Assistant Assessors, Jacob ihnbergor, Iletmani• .118 Arnold; Inspector, Henry D. Snavely; Judge, Adam Haan; School Directors, John Fortnn, John Swope; Supervisors, Levi Holiman,-Jactob Arnold; Auditor, William Eberhard; Township Clerk, Adam Labtir; Constable, Man nassah Brown. We specially commend to our FeFtd ors the address of Rev. J. W. Nevin in this -pa. per. It is not often, we find as philosophical a Mind as that of -Dr. Num take bold of and- dis cuss political subjects; . his views are, therefore, speelaill entitled to our ertrnest consideration. William Coliter,.sr., Up well known ,stoge proprietor, died at Harrisburg, last week, ih,tbe 78d year of his ngo. Tho Town Council had a meofing inn Tuesday evening of last week, at which tho following orders wore drawn, viz :—529,22 for Gas; do for U. F. Co'y Mil, $1,10; C. Serarcin, $8 for two. Horn's for U. F. C. Dr. B. D. BUCHER huts returned from „Philadelphia, and may again be bound for pro fessional business, &e.; at Ms old place In North Job non. IrEms.—The improvements on the Union Canal are nearly completed. The water has been let In, and we presume it is now in nevi gable, order. The Canal has been put in exael. )ent ean4ltlon for the buslnese of the season.— i the.navigation Of tha Schuylkill Canal opened bn Monday. Mr. David Hollinger, ono of ,our County Co ---i tatnlosioner, has taken Mr. Dom terger's hotel, the Bleck Bear, this Borough, and wilt Move-it:lto it the first of April. On Thursday the 21st ult., Noah Tice, a eon of Geo. TleeAnikie 14th year, residlOS near Palmyra, was Is4oWb from a horse which ran awn? , with Itrtn - Silidle tiding on en errand to the store, and injutedja?bildl# awitopifuse his death the fellow -lEig 114.4—. 1 i---fMettsrf. Seittel, Killirtger Co., have received nn order at their Forge, in this Borough, for a quantity of iron to be shipped to. England, to be manufactured into. wire.--Mr. IP. L. 'Waiver o( this borough, has taken out two .more patents for Inventions. One is a further Improvement on the Out.off; and the other is a Registering apparatus for steam engines. bur friend James T. Young has taken the stock and tools of the late Lafayette Brower, dee'd., and will attend to Gas fitting bratiehas. See eatd in another column. 4:- lI I IRP..—Ort Monday night, after 1O o'4oook, a frame stubje belonging to Beal Few, 4n.,.located on the ally west of Market street aid south of Hill, was deetroyed by fire. A large. quantity of hay and some straw, belonging to Menry Sbott was 'stored in the stable, which, of course, was all destroyed. The stable was set elt;tirts, and it fa to be hoped that tke scamps may Vs's:caught and punished. The Republicans of this borough hive nominated tho following' ticket:—Chief Ones*, D. M. Harmony; Assistant', Burgess, L. L. Greenawalt; 'Town Council, John bi rood, He' , /t. Wheat, Philip Fisher; High Constable, George Smith; Wood Corder, Tobias Drakes; School Directors Jacob Cnpp, Joseph 'Carob; Constable, John tisorshi, IVSST WARD.—Judge, Peter ittadara; Inspoctor, Gwyn Laubach; As sessor, Richard Bruce; Assistant johnjustice of th e h c J e o ,3 n . o. , Pangheity. EAST WARD.—Jadgp, John Rise; &Woos) Adam ..lerver;.,„Assiesor, Henry :ROM Assistant Assessors; • Chas. E, Rottland, rerfei Kara. I A O. GREAT EVIIA—We havo fil o e‘. - K- . ,NXience of years to assert that on the morniuk itsfoach eleotton day the tickets disappear faster 'than Ale sOrtiost possible to print and distribute tidal. 'Parties then charge each other with de. lying tickets, cfse. While some may occasion. Is be destroyed maliciously, the real cause of j disappearance , of the tickets, is that cond i . cis leek theist out to paste their o wn name; idl tlilleony or otherwise alter them. Unfortunately thei da not think that ten, twenty or fifty such tieitets pressor° than enough in most eases, b u t they All their pockets as do their friends, not with any evil Intent, but under the Idea thar "they moylb wanted." Now this is ali wrong, Ifonndidateszwent the tickets of their opponents they sh held sup'pf,y themielves with them in an ' honest way. .Li( we print , tho Denim:ratio ticket it is presumed tbat , tbe teen thereon pay for Abe same, heave, theynre tboir property, and thmigh they do bestow Oman to the publio for voting facili ties, their opponents hafts no right. to carry them about in their pockets foretnergettelee. And•the fame rule buldajustes good with tickets of the up. ppolinon, If such cluxildetes want tielritts of ,a WM - tutor kind they should hero them *Ken or printed to sail themselves, end-et their own ex- Pease, ' '•.` LE I SLIE'S Illustrated "NeW paperroontelnlngilln, trationti, of the tanagers tlon of .Presklen Zlneoln; JeffeirterniPp, L'ros - , I (~814. nr,th,e Southern Cup fed everryrorridressi_l ing the'citizens of I%fontgomery,•Ald:rsheilhat. frig battery at Charleston, he., la for sale at Roam's. . It Is 'said that:the. numbo of appli cant% in Rending, for the Mail Agency on the Lebanon Valley Branch, is 23; in libtrrisburg 15; along ttie line's. In Lebanon, we believe; there is not a, single applicant, which, if we were President, would he a sufficient inducement to confer the office on the first Lebnnonian we could catch, in disregard of party. The little billet held by our active and careful -friend-Penn, of talking the emits between the De pot and the Post Omen; at this place, is sought by a number of anxlnus hearts. • Mr. C. p. Stineuletz will be at Anil ville, on Thursday, the 7th inst., with 23 head o fine Hems, some Mares, and 1 good d years old Stallion. Persons in wont of horse: , ore request ed to call. For Me Advertiser. NORTH CommALL, March 9, 1801. On Wednesday evening last, un eduCational meeting was held at the Excelsior' School-house near Zimmerman's. The room was crowded with directors', parents, teachers and other friends of , e'cldeation. Mr. Houck,' Veen ty Superintendent, was present and addressed the audience for an hour and Ithalf on the importance of 'education. The address thionghont was replete with sound argument, and was a complete vindication of the common school system. - The weather, during. the pflt, Week has been strongly Suggestive of Wahl stoves, overcoats, And two or three in a bed. Those who wont in -to eotaeles over the supposed advent of Spring have doubtless come to the ennelnA..)ri that their ealculations and their rhapsodies revere slightly premature. However there is no telling what a day 'may bring forth; to morrow the sun may be. sinning as genially as a young lass upon her lov er. But double are groat uncertainties. The storm 'Which raged so violently last night, - did great injury to buildings and fences 'in this neighborhood. Flift,ing• rtitne is noar at band. This season is thci special abhorrence of the old, but the do. light of the young. Today our Democratic township meeting' will be held. I understand that particular care wilt be taken to nominate a cooddWeket. The elec tion will be well °onto:telt Off I would advise the Democracy to go to the pdlls Yours, ike SALES OF REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY Advertised in the ADVERTISEse or for which bills have been printed at the ADVERTISER Of fice, viz Thursday, March 14.—Personal Property of S. A. Missemer, in Lebanon. Friday, March 15.—Personal Property of J. Missemer, in North Lebanon borough. Saturday, March 16.—Personal Property of Benjamin Bicher, in Lebanon. Tuesday, March 26.—Parming Stock and Itn. plements, of Henry S. Zimmerman, dec'd., in iornwtill township, at the Horse Shoo Pike. gprciat *tiro. Emplutairm.—Tho Erie Sewing Machine Company desire to secure a few Traveling Agents, upon a salary of 25 to 60 dollars per Month, and expenses, or a com mission. This is an opportunity seldom offered, and those who choose a constant business, can rely on con stant employment for a term of years. Confidential Circulars sent free. Address Erie Sewing Machine Co. R. Jams, General Agent, Milan, Ohio. THE PECULIARITIES of the female constitution and the various trials to which the sex is subjected, demand an occasional recourse to stimulants. It is important, however. thutlhese shell be of a harm less nature, and at the same timeaccemelish the desireel end. Trostetter's Celebrated Stomach Bitters is the vs. ry article. - If9 effects in all cases of debility are almost magical. It restores the tone of the digestive organs, infuses fresh vitulity into the whole system. and gives that cheerfuhresa to the - temferament. which is the Most valuable of feminine at thuitiohs. The proprietors feel fl%tteredefrom Umlaut that many Of the most prom inent medical 4entletuon in the Union hero bestowed encomiums upon the Bitters, the virtues of which' they have frequently tested and aeknowledi.ed. There are numerous counterfeits (aerial for sale, ll of which are destitute of merit, and positively injurious to the sys tem. Sold by all druggists and dealers generally every where.'' ire See advertisement in another column. January, 30, Ja-Z' See Dr. Sannwirs.adyertisoment of Liver Ittrign• rater and 'amity Cathartic Pitie, in another column. T Eft GREAT FEMALE 3.IEDICINE. The . Dinetionat irregularities peculiar to the weaker sex, are - invariably corrected without pain or inconve nience by the use of 'Judson's Mountain llerb Pills. They are the safest and surest medicine for ell the dis eases incidental to females of all ages, and more espe daily so irt-this climate:• • ' "-- Ladies who wish to erijOy health shOuld always have these Pills. No one who ever uses them once will fIIIVIV herself to be without them. They rew dye all obstruc- Gone, purify the blood and give to the skin that .bcfail tiful, clear cud healthful look sad - foal.), adnitedd in a beautiful and healthy woman. At certain periods these Pills are an indispensable companion. From one to four should be taken eaeh day, until relief is obtained. A few doses, occasionally, will keep the system so healthy, and the blood so pure, that diseases cannot enter the body. Sold by all Medicine Dealers. Dr. Geo. ,ROSS and D. S. Daher, Lebanon.. February 6,1860.-m. CRYING BABIES ! CRYING BABIES I ! —A PRESENT FOR THE UTTER ONES.—Th COThiegnence of' the superiority of Dr. B ATOM'S INFANTILE CORDIAL over every other preparation of the hind. the druggists of this town have almost all orderedand received asap , ply or it ; so cheer up, Monism I N., more crying ba bies! Do not bt put off with any other preparation by any druggist who may not havdreceived Dr. BATON'S INFANTIBR CORDIA L, or who may on account of get ting some worthless article at a cheaper rate be more interested in selling it: Oet the best; it is for sale in town—simrch till you find it. DE. REPNSON'S BLOOD Fool), for diseases of the organs and all pulmonary complaints, is also for sale in town; and if any suffering from the above complaints neglect to try this preparation, they are guilty of suicide.— They all five different Nos. of the BLOOD NCOD—all on the same principle, but graduated to the different de fichincies of the blood arising from the different organs affected. No. lls for Colds,. Bronchitis, Consbuiptlon, and otherchroniecemplaint sarising from over-use,, gen civilly debility, or nervotutprostration, No. 2. for Liver Complaints. No. 3, for' Dyspepsia. No. 4. Woman's Restorative. No. 6, nut's Regenerator. Ask for the No. you want. ea. See wirer. For sale by Dr. CEO. ROSS, opposite tlAA,Court Rouse, Lebanon; and DYOTT & SONS, Philadelphia. [Feb. 5, 3.661.-lm. 4otitts. English preaching next Sabbath morning and evening in the Methodist Episcopal Church. ST. JOIIN'S n.F.POir.AII4O 0111MCIT.—ftegulAr service. every Wednesday evening at. OM o'clock , every 'Sunday morning at 10 o'clock, and every Sunday evening at 634 treltaik." . - . . . .. PROTESiANT EPISCOPAL CtillACll.—Service in Temperance Hall every Sunday at 10 xl.. B 1 , and every Friday at 334 P. M. German preaching next Sabbath morn ing at 10 o'clock, ih the Evangelical church, and in the evening at ear ly candle-light. German preaching neat Sunday morning and English In the evening in Zion's Lutheran church. German preaching next Sabbath morning and English in the evening in the First Reformed - church, Englielt preaching next Sunday morning in Salem's Lutheran church. English.preuchlng next Sunday nt 10 A. u. In the 1110- rovlnn church. • On thu 2d Just., by Rev : Wm. Oerbarn, Mr.THOM.V. Lo -5E3 to Miss I4a 7:4IIETLI J 1f.19D, biabOiJOUOStOI,III, .. jtl , Oil the Oth inst., in: this borough, Ammar emusinii, child of John and Maria STA.II4S, aged 3 years, 2 months nud 27 dap. On the 4th North Lebanon, Ilizz44, daughter of Christopher and s d Margaret 3.1.05uner,, aged 2 years and 10 days. In the State of Michigan, on the 16th of January, 1801, 31r. James Elliott, ar., formerly of Lebanon county, aged 80 years, 1 month and 2 days. On the 28th nit., in East Hanover, Geonna SEDIERT, aged 82 years and 1 month On the 12th ult., in Swatara township, JACOB PURR, 5011 of Abm. ml Elizabeth liens; aged 2 yeare and 9 months. On the 11th ult,. in Jackson township, Jonx OERNIN, .aged-62 years,4 months and 1 day. . On the 17th ult., in Jonestown, FnAsinzte ELLIOTT, aged 7 months and 5 days. On the 20th ult., Mrs. MARIA EriZABETEI bAUD, aged 41 Yearn, 2 mouths and 3 days. • Ou the 22d ult., near Jonestown, lasi, eon of Wm. and Sarah &mama, aged 4 months and 7 days. On the 25th In Monroe Valley, Loots', daughter of Emma uol and Catharine Beim, aged 4 years, 0 months and v 8 days. r At a meeting of WCidle H. R. A. Chapter, N 0.107, hold at their Hall on Tuesday evening , March a, 1861—d. I. Mel, the following Preamble and resolutions were adopted : Wnsar.ta,By the death of LaVayette Browor,this Chap ter bus lost n most estimable Companion, and the commu nity a valuable and good citizen ; and although death b the common lot and end or 1111 the humai race, has been in this case a most unwelcome visitor, having selected as his victim one in the vigor and primal): life. To an affectionate 'Wife and infant child, as well as to the sympathising Companions of Weidlo 'Chapter, the endden death of a Husband, a gather and - Companion,' indeed, en affliction which demands and should receive" our warmest sympathies Resolved, Therefore, that in the death of Comp:Univ. ette Brower, this Chapter of H. R. A.lfasoits have lost a much valued Mena and Companion;-whose, integrity of, impose and . usefulneas in all the relations of life, have given him a distinguished claim to their lasting and.arrec;, tionate regard for his memory. Reseired,lhat a copy Of - the foregoing Prearnple and Resolutions be presented to his bereaved Widow, to whom we tender our sincere condolence, and pray that Ho who hae pr fatherless ,, mayusband to the widow, and a father to the have them in His holy keeping. The Lebarion Markel.. rat,funy Corrected 1T54,1:0. LEBANON, WEDNESDAY. MARCH IS, 1361. Lel,. Mills Ex. Pam $6lO Ettgs,l3l doz., 12 Smith " Extra 6 Oil Entter, 31 lb.. 12 I.eb. Val. Super. Fines 5 1 1 Tub or salted butter, 10 Prime White Wheat, 115 Lard, 11 Prime Recl Wbeat, 1,10 Tallow, 10 Prime Rye, 60 llant, • ,12 New Corn, SO Shoulders, 10 Oats. 25' Sides, 10 Clorsr-seetl. 4 oct loan, 7 Thnothr•seed , 350 Dees-wax, 25 Fla x•seetl. - 160 White Rags, 5 Dried Apples, V bu., 1 OD Mixed Rags, Dried Apples, Pealed, 150 Flax, Tt lb . , 1231, Peach "Snits: , 250 Itristles, fl lb., 40 - Peach "Hu tzels," 125 Feathers, V, lb., 62 1 ,4 Cherries, l5O Wool. itl.b.„ 40 - Onions; .37 Soup Beans, 31 qt., 6 Potatoes, V bus, 60 Vinegar, V ga1.,12 . t,‘ Apple Irutter, , ereek, 45 The Philacietplaia Market. SATURDAY, brarell 9, P. M. The FLOUR market was quite 412lt,ind. holders be ing more envious to realize, have submitted toe decline of 1234, tp bbl. Thera is no inquiry for shipping lets. Mixed and good brands are freely offered at ss©s 12M. without sales. Soles to the trade from our lowest quo tation up to $5 60 for common and extra.; $5 62®6 for extra family, and $6 2597 for fancy lots, according to quality. The receipts end stock; n 11.1.0011/, small, are more than adequate for the demand: - Of RYE FLOUR.there is very little coming forward, and there Le but little inquiry for It. Small sales at $3 5002 6234. • - CORN MEAL is steady; 280 bbls Pennsylvania sold at There $2 amoreyw is eld at.s3 25. %ts demand for h WHEAT, nod at the close holders have put up their prices I@2e 3 bushel. Sales of 3,000 bushels, good and prime PeonsOvania and Western red at $l. 25@ 1 28—chie0y nt .$( 23; GOO bush els North western Club at $1 10; 500 busbeld fair South ern white at $1 35, and 1,000 bushels Prime Delaware red at $1.30. RYE is steady. Several small lots of Pennsylvania sold at Oc. GARY I 3 dull at the decline noted yr:oo;4.y. Sales or 341,000 bnahols prime dry now yellow at net 300 bushels mixed Western at 513 e, and 600 bushels white on private terms. OATS are dull at 31e la tushel for Pennsylvania and n2e for Delaware, New York white BEANS are sellidfs at 51 55@d 06. .Spring I:A.IM EY is -worth 78e, and Harley Malt 85@9& cents. CLOVERSEED is In good request, nod further sales of 200 bushels were effected at $4 75@5 'll 04 lbs—the latter'- rote for strictly - prime lots. TIMOTHY and FLAXSEED ere scarce. The former is worth $3, and the latter $1 50 %; bushel. 500 sacks lied Top sold at $187%. CATTLE MAREET.—About 500 bend of Beef Cattle i were offered, and nearly all disposed of during the past week, at steady rates, ranging front $7 to $0 25, the let ter for extra quality. The hulk or the sales were at from $8 to jJ the NO lbs. net, and the' market closed dull. Some 80 Cows were received and sold at the Av enue yard. at from $l5 to $25 for Springers and $25 to $4O fur Cows and Calves. Of Hogs the receipts and Sales were light, and mostly confined to some 1350 head eold.at Imhoff's yard, at vi 75@,7 50 for still fed'and $7 ; $8 for corn fed, the'net 100 Be. and the market rath or dull. Of Sheep shout 8000 were disposed uf, at pri ces ranging from 4:4 to $534e. 'IAI6. gross. P. 7. Wu' sliturtiziottitts. JAMES ,1 1. YOUNG, G A S FITTER , WALNUT STREET, next door to A. S. ELY'S Of tiro; LEUANON, PA. [l.larrit 13, 13G1. Administ rat . 110111 Notice. NOTICE is hereby giver that letters of Admitistra -11 Um on the Estate of riararerrn Batman, late of Lebanon, borough, Lebanon count,, Pa., deed., bare been granted to the undersigned, of the borough and county aforesaid. Airpersens, therefore, haring against said Estate, will please present them, and Those indebted are requested to make payment. • HANNAH L. BROWER. Administratrix. J. J. 1.3LX18.. - Adollaistrator. . Lebanon,;i4arebl3,..lol, ' AUDITOR'S NOTICE. E ~ l STATE OF JOSEPH undersigned, Auditor, appointed by the Orphans' Court of Lebanon county, State of Pennsylvania to the balance appearing due on the face'oellie Account of HENRY ZIMMERMAN, (now- deceased;) who was the Trustee appointedhy said Orphans' Court to make sale of certain reel estate of JO3IIINI ZOMIIERACAN, late of Cornwall township, in said cothity of Lebanon, deceased, to and among the legal representatives of said Joseph Zimmerman, dee'd., will atoll I t, the dutie4 of his appointment, ftt his otTrm, in the West :Ward, Borough of Lebanon in said county of Lebanon, on SATUBDAY, the Thirteenth day of April, ispi, at 10 o'clock, A. M., at which time and place all - persons interested will please attend. Lebanon, March 11, '61.) JOS. GLUM, Auditor. AIM SUER% JONA. GEESAMAN D S 10:03 Wow' Cheap Cash Store, and Milling and ' Grain Business. rf vfl E undersigned having formed a part -11 in the 51 KILCANTI L, 61LLi.lAU AND GRAIN BILSINESS, would respectfully invite the at tendon of the public to their establishments. They will cwitiuue to keep. at the late stand of SIIERK & LUNG, a most complete stork of all kinds of tiOUDS usually kept in a country etore. - which they will retail Cheap for CASTI,,tir COUNTRY PRODUCE. They, also, want to buy foe' cash 60,01151lnahels of WHEAT, 30;0:,0 Busheld of RYE, • ' 25,010'rinsbeler of CORN. 26,000 Bushels of OATS, For which they- will pey the highest Market Prices.— i They will +deo take QItAIN on WTORAGE. They will keep always on hand and eell at the lowest prices, COAL, by the Boat Loud or by the Ton ; all kinds of; 24ILL FEED, SALT, PLASTER, Ac. JlCir Illey solicit the business of all :heir old f riends and the public, and will endeavor to deal on such libe ral and Just principles as will give satinfaCtion to all. • SRERK.:ONESA.IMAN A LONG, I North Lehinon, March 14, 1661. Statement TITS LEBANON BANK, publishc4 as required by I the Act or Assembly, passed Oct. 13, ISO'. viz: • " LEBANON Bin, March 6,1861. Ist.—Loans and Dircounta, $335 . ,748 31 2d.—Specie $42,738 11 Notes - of °Mar Banks, 6,116 ° 00 - Balance due by other Mullis, .I`_i,3lo'sB .. . 60.7C7 Co M.—Notes in Circulation. 167,475 00 44b.—Deposits, including Individual depos- 53 Its and balances due to at ber Banks, EDW. A. UHLER.. Cashier. Snow: and Subscribed before we. nirch S. D4+sl. Josera Ui.ri i , .1. P. Lebanon. Mares 13,1861. • *lalenient OF TUE LEBANON VALLEY RANK. NON Pa., 3fareh 5, 1561 - ASSETS. Loans and Discounts Due by other earths Notes Of other Banks Cash, drafts and cheeks Specie (Gehl and Silver) ' LIA:3ILITIr43. Notes in circulation $12,7.570 00 Deposits 17.399 71 Due to other Danko ' . • 4-177 115 flo The above statement is correct.' to the beat of ni.)• knowledge and belie.T. JOS. KIRCII, Cashier. Sworn and atibaeribed before me. Lebanon, March 13,1861. ANTHONY S.JELvi J. P. BOROUGH ACCOUNT. TO5. KAROH, Treasurer, in account P with I.chaou Borough Iroul .'larch 5, 1860 to March 9, 1891. To cash received from D.E.. Miter,col- lector ' Jo foil for 1859 . 1,335 78 To cash received from D. E. Miller leotor for the year 1860 3,830 00 TO oall/1 received for 1 building permit 60 To casts received from Jos. dliamo's pavement To cash received from Geo. Chamber. lain, Potters•ieid rent To balance In the Treasury, :darch 5, 1800. 40 30 —55.250 04 CR. By cash paid sundry persons on orders issued: John W. Killinger, Interest 18 75 Daniel Seifert, do 22 59 D. Focht, & Sons do ' 27 00 Christian Henry do 48 f 0 Jesse Hoffer d o 7 07 Jno Wittrayer do . 600 • Coo H.-Etnitit do henry Brandt do 1 6 2 9 7 %Vtn Shirk d 0034 2 Jotlll P 97111180 do $ - 18 00 170 60 Printing do2 --8 00 28 — 5O 1 1 V V O 6I rth . t re ll i e l i n u ' oehl, Young &Co., do 3 eman .Zon: '' do 26 15 6 Ba .4 50 $O9 36 Bowman, Ramer & Capp. Lumber 22 45 . Moyer & Pelfer for moving Lutheran Cemetery tiate 15 CO George & Pyle, candles ' . 842 0 D. X Karmany. hardware 24 00 56 G. D.Coleman. Lamp Putiti 2 Gleim & Miller, Election Expenses 4 00 George Ross, Matches , 3 19 County Commissioners for Coal 4 GAS 20 00 Widow McGinley fur cleaning well ' 600 Geo. Borgnerifor removing lance in Pint. grove street . '8 70 15 'lO John Sowers,Blockernith work J no. Spoke, Pick Handles '- 7 7,5 Jno. Steins, prti thogotary for record ing liens • 2 30 C. P. Miller, Clerk or Quarter Sessions, - costs in 2 indiemastri 24 06 L. Brower, Gas Darner.; 4 25 W. C.Fautfor,Blackertilth wotk 1 75 Geo, Walter, for counterfeit frill - bOO A. S. Ely, qualifying officers 1 25 1 , Joe. Shantz, notifiying officers - 08 80 A. S. Sly, acknowledging liens - P. L. Weimer, repairing Perseverance Fire Engine . 25 68 Chas. Severin, for work dr ne for Ihsfat 17 36 , '— Fire Company - . " 11. Stiott Vol* done Ili Chestnut St. 118 84 . do do do Hill St. 204 00- do do do Centre et. 16 18 do do di); Plnegrove et. 41 45 do do . do . ..Elizaheth et.. . 1..$ Se;46 . , do ddo-- - . do - Paige road . it- .1, do .do• do Market st;11 22145 62 ' do do" .do East itt. o.'' do do' do Walnut st. - 372 82 56 , do - do ao ' Cumberland at. 26 ° f deo do' do. Mulberry et. 21 , 25. do do do Rohrers .' do do do Water et. 03 2 61. do do do Jail alley 12 6 do do do St. Mary alley 362 do do do Doe ally 975 do do do Smoke alley 52. 56 do do do Ligh Pa p,,,,,,,1 277 11 do .do do Partridge and Sorink Alley 24 47 Miller 8, Oliver, atone • i 57 64 Samuel, Spengler, do 21 50 Conrad Bonk., do 5 43 A 1111,•Gonok y, droseing otone 21 27 George [labia do 19 2t W. 17. Fnn}e Illeelcanall work 651 T 18. Itainteclil, Carona certvarl: 6 87 D.tvitt Steager, wral; ilano on f4teata tense SA , t ire Tier, fee. te.k done-on Steam Haase atreet • David Rmager. for work done oo Slanof Etrstown r. , ft W-SPnlin, for work done on . I . lenit,rs town rood IL Shutt, Calder walk On Cumberland street 03 85 11. Stott., StOTID purchased for sundry ptreloll3 21 70 Geo. Ilorporr.work aid material far aft', ot crossings 310 03 Whole amount expended on streets Philip Biel:dine, land damage David derhard, do John Yost, do Geo. Borguer for Ti toms RunnelPs orrement George Bock, curbing n. Shea fir 3lri. Bricker's pave ment George Dorgner. for Mrs. Brither's Pavement J. B. Reinoeld for curbing at Mrs. Itrielzer's pavement Geprie Dock for (tubing at Mrs. Dee Wes pavement Geo. Bock for curbing at J. Swartz's pavement July Interest (coupons) on R, R, bonds January Tuterst (coupons) .on R. R. bonds Lebanon Gas Company—gas con sinned Isaac holler, Surveyor's salary Committee of Appeal D. E. Miller. calculating appeal no tices and dup Hunk, John Stood, distributing appeal notices S. J. llabh, Police • . limy McCord, Police George Gingrich Police John. P. Ely, Pollee Darla M. lifirmany, Chief Butws. salary Lorenzo C. Shirk, Assistant Bur gess' salary . John M Mark, Councilman W. C. Fauber, do Conrad Mark; do J. A. Walter, do Samuel Light, do Myerl do David E. Miller, Clvrk Balance due to the Treas., March 9, Mt " ' OUTSTANDING TAX. David E. Mind, collector fur ISGO— deficiemies and G0111114q1.11.1 to be deAlueted. $1939 90 OUT STANDING PAVEMENT ACCOUNTS. Thomas Russell, pavement 31 94 Mrs. Bricker, do 9l 52 Jacob SWaits., da 9 17 George Barr; ' _ do 10 00 Join Mellinger, do 3 90 Klein & Mimilter, do 50 00 Walter & Breto, do . :29 07 Sohirhon Moyer, do '25 35 ' Samuel Greenawalt, do. , 102 25 ADDITIONAL STATEMENT The neinurer recei'red, °Heil; en J Interest, (coupons) 1860 On which he paid Balance on hand when presented The Treasurer receivee ord,rB on Jan. Intel est (coupons.) 1301 On which he paid Balance on band when Presented Balance on hand when presented for July coupons, 1559 , Ilidatthe" in hand - when presented for January coupons, 1860 t . sfB 00 In additiort to.the t above the former couneiLslsstted the the following Bonds: 1 llonl to ( - Merge noffman Interest due April 1,1861 1 Bond to J.-D. Krause Interest duo April 1, 1861. 1 Bond to Christian Henry interest doe April 1, MI 1 Bond to John Witomoyor Interettt duo April 1, 1561 2 Bonds to Wm. Shirk: Intereet due April 1, ISCA. bond to D. Focht sons .liiterest duo April 1 Vita - 477 00 1 Bind to leiute troffer 11i Si latereA due April .1,186 . 1. 7 07 124 DA 1 Bend to Walter it, Barto 271 '2O Interest due April 1,1561 36 60 307 b 0 1 Bond to Jacob Rudy 83 20 Interest due April 1, 1861 6 16 -- 88 30 1 Bond to Henry' 13randt 0/ 4 , 1 interest dna April 1, 1661 • . 707 10t 1 ofd tcManfel Seircit" doo 00 Interwl duo April 1, 1861 18 00 •- 318 00 '250 00 15 00 2'Bruhlli to' John Kalingor Interest duo April 1, 1861 THRILLING WORKS 07 "LIBERTY AND UNION,• NOW AND FOREVER, ONE AND INSEPARABLE, ONE COUNTRY, ONE CONSTITUTION, ONE DESTINY !" 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EVANS, 439 Chestnut Street, = NEW READY THE ROMANCE EZ3D3 AamiTs WANTED EVERYWHERE. Send for a complete classified qatalozue, of our own and other's PUBLICIATIoNS, whlch will be mailed to you free of expense, make your selections, end ho con vinced that the most I,IBERA 10, RELIABLE, and EN TERRE ISINCt Establishment in the country to buy books is at the Ontocate AND POPULAR flisr Bona E:a• POnti.,M of GROW , ' E U. EVANK, 439 Chestnut Street, Ehilad,lphia. March 13,2811. . JusTteE of the PE.IICIr. riMEE undersigned Will be a candidate in the West I Ward, Borough of Lebanon. fin- the office of :Ina tire ut the Peace at the next election. lie solicits the. rotes Of the citizens of u:dd Ward. $ 5 09 Lebanon, Feb. 27,1861.1 JOSEPH GLUM. 2, 5 i , EMI lEEE ONLY DISCOVERY 3 30 MEI Wotrthy of any Confidence for RESTORING THE BALD AND GRAY, ANY. since the great discovery of Prof. Wood, have attempted not only to imitate his restorative, but profess to have discovered something that would pro duce results identical; but they have all come and gene, being. 'carried away by the wonderful results of Prot. 'Wood's preparation, and have been forced to leave the field to its resistless sway. Read the following ; Bath. Iftejne, April ]sth, 1859. Prof. G. 3. Wane A Co.; Gents :—The letter I wrote yea in 1850 concerning your Valuable Hair Restorative, and which you-have published in this vicinity and else. where,ims given rise to numerous enquiries touching the facts in the rase. The enquiries are, first, to it a fee; of my habitation and name. ns stated in the com munication; second, is it true of all therein contained; third, does my hair still continuo to be in good Order and of natural color? To all I can and do answer in variably yes. My hair is even bolter than in any stage of my life for 40 years past, fliers soft, thrifty, and bet ter colored; the same is true of my whiskers, and the only cense why it is not generally true, is that the substance is washed off by frequent ablution of the nee when if care Were used by, wiping the fare In elir,c eon , .nection with the whiskers, the same result will follow es the hair. I have been in the receipt of a great nom her of letters from all parts (f New England, asking me if my hair still continues to be good; as there is so much fraud in the manufacture and sale of various compounds as well as this, it has, no di:colds been• basely. imitated and been used-, not only without any good effect bat to absolute injury. I-have not used any of your Restorti live of any account the some months, and yet my hair is as good& Sypr, and hundreds has e examined it with surprise, as I am 'now 91 years old and not n gray hair in my hend.or on my face: and to prove this fact, send you a lock of my hair taken off the past week. 1 re ceived your favor of two quart bottles summer, for which I am grateful: I gave it to my friends and there by induced them to try it. ninny were skeptical until after trial, and then purchased and used it;with univer sal success. I wilt ask as a favor. that you send Intl a test by whirl, I can discover fraud in the Restorative, sold by many, I fear, without authority from you.' A pure art icle. will insure success, and 1-. believe where good effects do not fellow, the failure' is - caused by UM impure article, which. curses the inventor of the goad. I dee3ll it my d uty as heretothre, to keep you apprised of the contisuad effect on My hair, as I assure all who tamnire of me of-my unshaken opinion of its valuable results. I remain, dear sir, yours, t . 1 , 00 '9 O 00 $53 00 5 . 8 QM IDE Enra ~, a EEO IBM 9 17 0 00 900 00 1800 00 3.. , 1 t) S 00 00 SO 00 ISO 00 1 0i 1 00 olso a 3 131:21 10 00 ]0 00 10 00 10 00 0 00 10 00 10 00 0 00 A. C. RAYMOND. Aarons, Run Ky., Nov. 30.1858. Prof 0. J. WoOn Dear fir.--1 would certainly be do ing you a great injustice not to make known to the world, the wonderful, as well as the unexpected result I have -experienced from using ocr bottle of your Bair Restorative. After using every hind of Restora tives extant, but with out success, and finding my head nearly destitute of hair. I was finally induced to try a bottle of year flair Restorative. Now, candor and justice compel ine to announce to whoever may read this, that I now possess a new and beautirul growth of hair, which I pronounce richer and handsomer than the ori ginal was. I will therefore. take occasion to recom mend this invaluable remedy to .11.1, who may feel the necessity oft. lle,pecirally yours, .REv. S ALLEN BITOCK. DO CO rEMBEI ..5 P. tostimonial or my approbation for your valuable niedicino (as you aro aware of is unsolicited: but if you think it worthy a piazze among the rest, in • sert if you wish; if not destroy and say nothiog.. 'Yours, fey. S. A. B. The 'Restorative is put up in bottles of three sizes, viz: large, medium,- and small; the small holds 3,6' pint, and retails for one dollar per bottle; the medium holds at least twenty per cent. more in proportion than the small, retails far two dollars per bottle; the large holds a quart,-11l par cent..more in proportion, and re tails for $3 per bottle. 0. 3.1Y00D & CO., Proprietoo 444 Broadway, New York, and 114 'Market Street:SC — Louis, Mo. And sold by all good Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. Nov. 7, 1ti60.--hln. EOM 000 00 Z.'kil Gu EilIM 960 10 0" 50 SAN LEPER IX ETD 0 TT IS caumounded entir ,come nn established Inc and approved hY all that 1 etilp - with confidence in it is recommended. It has cured thousands who bad given up all hope unsolicited certificates in The doss must be adapted individual taking it, & us act pmtly on the bowels. $2OO 00 is 00 MEI ~01 00 18 00 CHM 300 00 xBOO - 616 00 100 oo 6 00 Let the dictates of your ore of the LIVER TN will cure LIVER. COM TACKS, DYSPEPSIA.' S 13 M co M-1 RY. 'DROPSY. s0I: RI COSTIVENESS. C II 0 LI IL. MORBUS CHOLERA LENCE, JAUN 1 . ) C ES. and rely ho used one RY FAMILY D HEADACHE, otsl TWENTY MINUTES, IF' SPOONFULS ARE TAR amok. EMEGI SSO 00 3i 0 EEO 0 00 27 00 A LL MlnusE rr ARE in its fluvr.i. Mix .wnter in Ihe moo th swallow both together. PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER JICYTTLE • - • FAMILY C 7714 TIC 2€5 00 Purely Vezetuble Extracts and put up in GLASS CA SES air tight mid will keep in nuy climato . COMM The"V ! A MILY CA i I TIIATITIo PILL is a gen tle but active Cathartic Iri I wbrch the proprietor has used in .his practice more I ".'. I thad tenty years. The constantly increasing I >ideal:lnd from those who have long used the PI LLSi ~ !and t..e satisfaction which express in regard to 1 their! use, induced mo to 'dace them within the 1....... reach or all. The Profession well know ..1. that d Meant cathartics act on different portions s„ - of the bowels, . The F;A,3I I l, Y' CA•l''' IT If ARTIC TILL has with flan reference to pb ithiswell established fact, I een compounded front a , variety of the purest ve : , o table Extracts, which act alike on„every part of the al linen tar v rand!, and are !, , , GOOD and safe in all cases where a 6ATIIARTIO isl ,„„, !needed, such as DE BANOEMENTS of the %J r STOMACIL I S L E It 1' I NESS. PAINS IN TICE 'BACK. AND LOINS, cosurptEss, PAIN I i -n , AND SORENESS ()VEX Till!: "WHOLE BODY, frequently, if neglected, 1 '" . !end in al ng course of Fe ver. LOSS OF APPS !I „..„,, ITITE, a Cfl 11 EPINU SEN SATION OF COLD OYER I I-, TII li BODY, RESTLESS- N ESS, II EADACO. li, , oror I ' IVEIG lIT IN TUE HEAD alt INF LA :1t MATO!: YICO DI SEAS E; • WORMS in ern TAMEN or ADULTS,I • I RIIEUMATISM, a great PURI FT FR of the BLOOD loud many disease to wide!, flesh is heir, too numerous to mention in this adver tisement. Dose, Ito 3. The Liver Invigorator and Family Cathartic Pills are retailed by Druggist generally, and sold wholesale by the Trade in all the large towns. S. T. W. SANFORD, 31. D. ' • alanpfaturer and Proprietor, 208 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. CONNER Or FULTON STrtEET. For linle by J.: L. I.emberger, D. S. Mawr, and Dr. Itos± July.lB, IS6O-1 y. IS6II NEW STYLES. 1861 A DAIU. RISE, in Cumberland Street, between I:larliet and the Court House, north side. has now on hand a splendid assortment of the New Style of HATS AND CAPS, lin' men .and boys, for I SSS, to which the attention of the public is respeetfnli,y Inri ted. Vats •of all prices, from the cheapest to the most costly, always on hand, Ile has also just opened a splen did assortment of SUNINEER BATS, embracing ob es STRAW', PANAMA, PEDAL, PEARL, HORN, LEG DORN, SENATE, CUBIAN. anthill others. 113...11e will oh , o Wholesale alt kinds of "fats, Caps, Sze., to Country Merchants on advantageous terms. Lebanon, April '2A, 185 S. Charles Brut herlineN CA 11 I NET-MA I( rNG ESTABLISHMingT, BETWEEN Uartrany's awl P.Om ' berger's betels, in the hervugh of Lebanon, is the eldest and most re !!!:!: . a establishment of the kind in Te:1,•;,”,, u , - • Ite in , d , :i. 3 ny W.:*.i; ;.IM every tLing belonging inbis trade. Makes and sells beakr made and bet ter finished work than any other establish ment in Lebanon. Ills manner of Turning out Wero cannot ha beat. All he asks of those in want of FURNITURE, is to girt! hint a call be fore before buying elsewhere. Lebanon, December - :9, 1860-la. New Furigiture Store TTAitiIISEN It. 15UNDORE would respectfully in -3-I form tie:Public that ho has removed opposite the old place, is few doors west of Bowman's Hotel. on Cum. Borland Street, where he will keep the largest, finest, and cheapest assortment of FURNITURE over offered in Lebanon. His stock consists of all kinds of Parlor and Common Furniture, which ho will sell loWer than the like can be bought at any other - '- place in Lebanon. He has on hand a large assortment Of Solha,F Tete-a-tetes, Lounges, Centre, Pier, Card and other 'fa:. bloc, What Nets, Hat hadcs, sc. Also a large and cheap stock of stuffed, Cane-seat, and eomnion Chairs, Settees, Betistmols, end a lot of cheap Nattressee. Also, booking Olmses,—Goilt, Rosewood aitd"Alahogeny—very cheap. Venetian Blinds; Carriages, Gigs and Hobby Hors.; for children. Particular atteution paid to UNDERTAKING.— He has provided himself vith the FINEST lIEARRSEI•N LEBANON, and will make Coffins and attend Funerals, at the shorten nOtlce and mast reasonahle terms. Lebanon, December, 25,180. STR.IPED o , the prembus of the subscriber, about a week IV, ,L _a NEWFOUNDLAND DOG Tho ownerby proving, property and pitying advertising can recover said deg. Lebanon, March 8,1S(1. .8. T. McADAM. Cofrected by GEORGE * PYLE. . IATE theundersigned are paying the following pride y V for country produce, viz r •' Potatoes , •Ram 12 Eggs 13 Side 10 Antler (fresh)l3 Shoulder . 10 Lard ' ' 11 Soap 8 7 . 11i10W - 10 GEORGE d: PYLE. L. K. LAUDERM.II,OIi, Lebanon, March 0, '6l. W. K. di J. ECKERT. UM ©RD'S riGOR.ITOR EBILIATES Fy froin Gums, ant/ has a Standard Medicine, known aye used it, and is now resort all the diseases ihr which r !within the lasi two years :of relief, ast he numerous < my possession show. to the temperament ortho P 1 r ed in such quantities as to jud g enn'nt guide you in V It; 0 it AT 0 it. and it = PLAINTS' BILLTOUS AT CHRONIC DIARRHOEA PLAINTS DYSENTE STOMACIT, HABITUAL —.IC, enoLERA, MOLE -INFANTUM, FLAT U. :FEMALE WEAKNESS , O cessfully as an ORDEN A ! , GINE. it will cure SICK thousands can testify,) in TWO OR THREE TEA- R i ENN at commencement of :GIVING their testimony with tbe.prvi,gorator and ' SANFQRD'S COM POUNDED FROM iMICE THREE DIMES PRODUCE LIST. F.ati The iltuhm•-er • • !FATS wonderful article, just patented, is something entirely new, and never before offered to agents, who are wanted everywhere. Full particulars - sent free. Address . SIIAW & CLARK, Bithlefora,lsTalne March e t 1861—iswly*. A c rd to he Suffering. Tim 'REV. WILLIAM COSOROVE. while laboring as a missionary in ..*pan, was cured of Consump- Ho». when all other means had railed, by a recipe ob tained from a learned physician residing in the great rity of :Todd°. This recipe has cured great numbers Rho *ere suffering from. Consumption, Bronchi 64, Si.re Throat, Coughs and Colds, end She debility end nervous depression caused by these disorders. . . . Desirons of benettirm others, I will Bend this recipe. which I have brought home with me, to all who ilued it free a charge. . . Address ".. R.Ew. 'WM. COSGROVE, 438 Fulton Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. D. D. MARTIN. ArCMISTREI IMINOEaL. ,IIARTIN Ac.R EINOE Dealers in Card and Lumber A LSO, Ilianufacturers and Dealers in Copal, White, IA Coffin, Riad,: and Japan OILS, VARNISH - ES and TURPENTINE, Northwest 0011101' of Prince and Wit l oot streets. (at the Railroad.) Lancaster City, Pa. ALSO. Mahogany Boards, Veneers and :Mouldings, of different sizes and' patterns. All kinds of TurtinK, such as Bed Posts, Table Legs. ;=pobes, Robs, Relives, &a., also Axles, Springs, Wo , respectfully eolieit a continuance of the 'pat ronage o£ the old firm of IlElNoxn6 & JI(ISTETTEIt, and Cordially invite all to give to a call. IV we feel confident we can afford satisfaction to all who shall deal with-us. Lam:tater City, Feb. 27,1861-3 m. Carpetingl, Oil Cloths , &c.. IDli HOUGH . , Jr., invites the intention- of. uyers to „ extensive'slock of CAI: VETS. of Foreign and Domestic 33artufacture, and of the celebrated makes,— For beauty or designs and durabiliiy of colors, cannot be ocesited. Jf you See VIEW you will be sure to buy. Beautiful Tapestry, English Brussels, 7A rents to $l, Three-Plys, Ingrain Carpets. suitable, for sitting, dining rooms and chaniters, 75,; 77 , ,A—a11 , wool 50, G 5, 75. &c. Also; large stuck of Floor WI Cloths, from_ tt? fo S yards wide. NVIVDOW „StfALB,; •foini an honor , tent brauch in our business-7f hoop en, bend styles of every description. Diuggatng - R, Coco-Muttinivi, Stair Rods, Mats, Fait Carp's, Xt. • NW:FAS 11013011, Jr. tin. ritiS North Qd Went; (First Oirpet Store aborn Noblei)—Franch S tore. No SO2 FPR TNITtI fah, PHILADELPHIA, P..—Ducouirt made to Co Pi 32 try ,Ctoret.e,rpir.i. itlareh 18t1-3m. .PLOWS PLOWS! T VIM undersigned has on band, or manniaetures to order, at short notice, at his well-known plare, In North .Snoville, township, Lebanon- comity, 2 miles fromAIMS.' i le, Pmwa of all kinds, - whieh he will sell at .. low pri ,S, viz : Large Wooducmk Prow, : for 2 and 3 horses l Small do do for 2 horses! Quicklers patent Coulter Plow, fur 2 and 3 horses Old Longenecker Plow, do do lllajor's Improved Plow,,_ do do Oingrieh's Improved BOW, do do.. do do do ~, fot- 3 horses I LaluiV do do for 2 and 3 horses Plank's Old ashler Plow, (with :hard castin gs.) do do Plank's heavy Cutter Plow, (with hard eagilngs.) Plamk-'s Ligl4 Cutter Plow, do Sinbhlo Plow, Raak's Improved Patent Plow, Walker Plow, Dan Ville Plow. Iron King, with wooden beam do with In . . beam Hambur , Phi, • - Persons finding it incon venient to Fall at the Shop of the under-lulled, can obtain the.'nbove p10 , ,y5,, nod also Castings for old ]'lows, at .7.13.10 r's Agricultural Imple. meat Store, on Pinegrove street, Lebanon, at the prices. IZEPAIiZING of all kinds done_ promptly and cheaply. I.`:. ft—Old Castings and . Wrought Iron taken in ex change for Plows. JOSEPII K. GINGRICII, Mardi CI, ISO:* Anarillb P. 0., Lebanon Co., Pa. Bays of Appeals. Cot:Yrr ComiLiSioNr,as , orncE, 1 Lebanon, March 4, 1601. IIi k TOTICE is hereby given that the Connnissioners of N Lebanon county wilt hear appeals by all persons rebal far Slate and County Tax for the year 1804 for the several Townships and Boroughs iu said County, at their office, on the following days, bctwetn tho hours of ltro'cloek, A. M.., and 3 o'clock, P. M. All persons in terested. are hereby notified to appear at the time and pia& spi!eitled : Delhi, . , Swatarn, . .. _ IMonday, April 3. Union, t Cold Springi• J East Hewer, 1 . . Londonderry, }- Tuesday, April 9. North Anurille, South .1, n ovine, j " South Lebanon, ;1 Millerrek, I Jatersan, Wednesday, April lb. Beidellrorg, -Cornwall, N. Lebanon Boro., Thursday, April 11. N. Lebanon Two , L , eh. Bore., E. W., ) Friday, Lab. Born., W. W., f April 12. The Assessors of thosoveral Townships and Domughe are hereby notified to attend at the time and place fixed for the Appeals of their districts respectirel,T. DAVID ROLL - Mt:Ell, Commissioners SIMON BOLTZ, of R OBERT EVANS,Lebanon county Attest—OYUCS'SMILE, erk. Le . .anOn, March 7, 7.861, GEORGE W. RI NNE A TTOltl'i i;*/ AT LAW.--01Tilie with I,tyr Klan, Esq., AL Lebanon, Pa. [Lebanon, May 4, 1850. J. Be. BOWMAN. A TTORiNEY-AT-LA lens REMOVED Ake iu /1 Fun ek's New Blinding, (second story,) Cum berlaud street, Lebanon, no. Lehanon, April 0, 1 . 659 . EZ!!l=Mi 'fTORNEY AT LAW, has removal hie office.to Cu r b,rlatiel street; itt the room formerly occupied by lieizenstein & Bros'. as ajewelry storoopposite Charles cireenawait's Hardware Store. Lelookon,..kpril 18, 1.811.). Wm - fled to Noy, 50 BU S El LS RIB; ,00050,000 bushai CORN ; 50,000 bushel: OATS; :511.n00 boshels WHEAT Also, CU:WEI:SEED, TEiIOTILY SEED, flaxseed, for which the highest CASH prices will be paid at the Leb anon Valley Railroad Depot, Lebanon.. GEORGE DOMIAN. LPI):11101), July 11, 18139 Coppwr-Sinilit liteniqyzAt: Mon multirSipmed has EMOVED his • COI"i'lill S3I Ili! and BRASS WO lti 1S ft - USINESS to liiarket S?reet; the sec') nd door femn bort, he will he happy to see en his GM friends cud clistom ers, and where lie has increased thcilities fur attending to all Ili,. ittiviirtments of his Multa's,., Particular attt:ntiColl glYen to thirUILLNO. All orders thankfully receive•.] and promptly attended CIIAItI.NtiIt. SI:VERMIN', • Coppersmith and Brassworker. Ltmnon, March 7, IStin. The People's Cook Book. MODERN COOKERY OMMWM=IS MISS ELI Z A A CTON.; CAREFULLY REVISEO BY MRS. S. J. II3LI It Tells You Ilow to choose nil kinds of Monte, Poultry, and tianie, with all the various and most improved modes of dressing rind cooking Beer and pork; tiltr, the 1,,,t and s i m plest 'n.y of totting, pick ling:lnd curing the same. It Tells You All the various and lutist approved modes of dressing. Looking. mitt boning Mutton, Lamb. Vi,,l, Poultry, awl Gains of all kinds, with -the different Dress tags, Gravies, and Stuffings appropriah; to each. . ~. ... It Tells You } r aw to -choose, (d ean,and preserve rish of all kinds, and how to switeteivit when tainted: also all the variant o» . most approved modes-Nruhriging. wall the different Dressings . , Sauces, and Fla. vorings appropriate to oa,ni. - It Tells You All the various midmost approved mo des of preparing over fifty different intida of Meat,. Fish, FrOvi, Game, and . Vegetabh.• Soups, Broths, end Stews, With the Relishes and Seasonings ale . • propriatc to each. ... It Tells Yon Al I the various and most approved modes of enoking Yegetables of every description. also how to prepare Pickles, estsups and Curries of all kinds, Potted Meats, Fish, Game, Mushrooms, &c. It Tells You : Ail the various ait d - most n pproved modes of preparing and cooking 'nil kinds of Plain and Fumy Pastry, Pud dings. Omelettes, Fritters, Cakes, Con fectionery, Preserves, Jellies, and Sweet Dishes of every description. . It Tells You All the various and most approved males of malting Bread, 'Rusks, Mut - fins, and Biscuit, the best method of preparing Coffee, ~ Chtuulate, and Tea, !• . • nod bow to make Fillips, Cordials, and i 5..... Wines or cartonskinds. - - It Tolls Yon now to Set'out and ornament a Tn. • neither a', It isfactory evitico... ble, how to Carve all kinds of Fish or 1 tie to any one sending ...- Fowl, and in short, how to so simplify I LOD! MANUFAUto- Gm whole Art of Cooking tin to'bring t . . laii South Whil k r,,,,, .._ the choieestluvatries of the tablewith- I February 6,. 11361.-10 w. . • • • -- -., in everybody's reach. 1 -•----• " --. , c t iv-4-:•44 - ., - The took . eobtains lid pages, and didwarde.of twelve I of which ure the results:of actual ! '... ID t a Ealig it :8 hundred Recipes, sal 1,0 elf, WCiOGEN f` T '' experience, having been folly atid,carefulty tested .Wa- i C Black ~,. o.' der the personal imperintennence of the :writers, it is l am - Printed in a clear antipen type, is Mustiatedvailb all- 1 propriate engravings, Mut will be forwarded to Tony lid- , dress, neatly bound, and postage Judd, on receipt of the_ pi Ice, $l,OO, - Or in Cloitt extra SL2S. . . - -.. •• $lOOO A ' FAR t r u p 'b r tle g d m elizt e r. v., , erYwheris;in selling the, above work, our: indutemeUts ' . IktOtr WAN'( -., '-'.'- - i!•,:1__: - 5 , „ to all such being very liberal:. A PIIOI , OOItAPII of yourself or friend,llolieltairte For single copies - of the Book; or for terms to nol4B' i 1 - 1 , to be had - at DAILY'S Gallery, next :tido r-: . -to the with other information, apply to - or address "- . Lebanon Deposit Ban'(; IM • SN Z: POTTER, PubllsitO, I'' IF YOU WANT: ' - - - No. 01.1' Sansom Si, Philadelphia, - Pa. ..,- • - .- . , iti No.l. AII,IIP.OTYPR, very cheek go to DAILY'S November 1',1800.-sm, . • . • I ili Gallery, next door to the Lebanolt Deposit Bank. _ - . . ....„ .. ... _ - - - - - - if yon waritCoal 13uckete i Shevele &e., calf the Tiu and Shoot lan Store of GEOWA•SWY. • D O YOU WANT WHISKERS r DO YOU WANT WHISKERS? DO YOU WANi-A MUSTACHE? DO YOU WANT A MUSTACHE? BELLINGHAM'S. _ CELEBRATED STIMULATING UNGUENT ; FOR THE WHISKERS AND HAIR. rilhe subscrlbem take pleasure in armouneing to the JL Citizens of the United States, that ti.ey have ob tained the Agency for, end are now enabled to offer to the American public; - the above ftritly celebrated and world-renowned article. DIE STIMULATING ONGITENT in prepared by-hit, C. P. DET.LINIIIIAM, an eminent phy sician of Lond)n, and is warranted to bring out a thick set of Wil6httli'As or a Mustache in from three to e!x Nt . eelts. 'Me article is the only one of the kind used by the French, and in London and Paris, it is in universal use: It it a beautiful. economical, soothing, - yet stimulat ing compound, acting as if by „magic upon the mil!, causing a beautiful growth of laxttriant hair, 7f ap plied to the stain, it will cure PALDIIESS. and cause - to spring up in place of the bald epots a flue growth of new hAtr. Applied according to directions, it will Will RED or Lowy hair DADA, and restore gray hair to its orig inal color, leaving it soft, smooth, and Zexible, The " . OtiOVE:VT" le'rm indispensable article in scary gentle man's toilet. audaftet-one week's use the: , would not any consideration be without it. The subscribers are the only Agents for the article ih the United :states, to Whom all orders must be ad drei,sed. Prise One DAliar a b x—fl‘r Faie by all Druggistaand Dealers; or a ben: of the "Unguent" (warranted to have tbo desired effect) wil/ 6e sent to any wins