ttt ghtitttistr: TZRXS, ''slso A TZAR LEBANON, PA. WEDNOODAI, APRIL 2, 1862 HOME AFFAIRS. . stir Why John, where are you go ing t? ht snob a hurry t , I aft going to LAURA'S'!!, la Ma eke. /greet, lc boy a nice lot of Furniture. . Fobs, eon you tell me the reason why Lemma .111,110 to tutleh more, Viirliture and Chairs thou all thip Cohilifitlookorolit Lebanon together To, John, I think I can tell that reason very p lafaly he hd alive got by hr the largest and best mode ;meats of kinds of Burn iture and Chairs on hand, which he also sells a great deal cheaper than SSW Other Cablnetemaker ; besides be has an exll ceent cushioned furniture Wagon with which ho delivers all furniture mid own N o by him, free of charge; them I think Tto be very good end advantageona Vermont. se As the 93d Regiment will leave for the seat of war this week, the publie will please bear in mind - that the; besb snd•oldeet CABINET MAKING FSTAIiLIIMMENT, in Lebanon, is that et b. szornztipmeo. Any person In want of vial ratite-work will pious' nail on him, be. fore buying elsewhere. C. BROTHERLINX. Lebanon, Nov. 20, 1861.—anio. - The regular meeting of the Lebo -4110/11 Hook and Ladder Company will be held on Monday evening next, April 7th, at the public boom of Mrs. Bice. The members are expected to attend as bosinus of importance will•be trans• acted. • - By Order. ,Tabies N. Rogers hag removed hie Stolsiafid TM Ware Store two doors south of his ilate legation, where he invites the publto to gall In mid see his wares. Mr. Rogers is an enter. %prising and pgreavering mechanic, and bound to •get along. Ms wares are well made mid sold cheap. We hairs received a communication lima "(Taloa" la may to "Rurolta,' , but ori aa 'ooaal-of' Ow pressure upon _our column' are obliged to withhold it for the present. We shall b6ll3Uell pleased to hear from both oorrespond -sots oa edueatlonal.or other matters. GIN'S ilg SHADE.—Nottting contri .buteo more to the beauty and comfort of a town or village than - handsome rhitde 'trees *long the eldeiiallts of the prlnolpal streets sail highways. The alt of refinement and taste which is appa rent to Strangers *lilting New England Is due more than to any other cause, to the stately elms, ash end Inger maples which everywhere stand guard along their streets, and east their cooling shadowi over lherpathways in town an oountry. We trust oar citizens Who have not ready shade trees planted In front of their dwell. lege or lots, will not lit the present ipribipase without procuring them. It will cost but little and add - much to the value and beauty of any home as well as the comfort of the town at large. Plant trees. Lieut. Atarquart tealgned his cora asiStlon some weeks ago; before the forward move ment of our Potomac afrey. When the hour of denser come he ce•en ' tered the rauke se a pri vate, determined to take a hand In any lighting - -that ma take place. Several. regiments from the East - pealed through this plane during the hat ten days on !belt way to the seat of war. Lieut. JACOB Kura is now in the shone° of the Vision armies In TO/31211/1100. The ( last we hoard of hicalto was at Nashville, from whioh place be sent us the Nub, ille Patriot of the 25th ult., oontainlog . the speech of Qov. Gan. A. :ducat, for which be *lll please eiteept our thanks. • In Heidelberg, there was a Union ticket placed before the people for their support at the attar *WINO. The opposition put for loud iltreight•llispublieen ticket and defeated the trnion ticket. Renee the Camila is in great lam Capt. Weldmat's Company of Cali. alry bar recently lost tiro. of Its members by •death. Grown Blitinems, aged 40 years, died •on the 27th March, at. Camp, in Washington, from Waits received by being run over by a "wagon. ISAAC Mawr, aged 20 years, died on the 234 of March, at the Colombia Hospital. The. Meesele continue to prevail, ' with extraordinary virulence, In various parts of the country. The attacks of this disease were never known to be so severe, or so frequently at tended with fatal results, as at present. In the neighborhood of Kutztown, as ankles rn from the Glei!e der Zsio, whole families are lying ill with -Measles, and whole schools have to close on ac emit of theta . . Over 40 pupils of the school near Shoeberis Mill; in Oreenwieh, were taken with the disease at the same time, and there are Waal families In which six to eight children are proitrated with ahem.—Reading Gaze*. The following are the officers of Mt. Lebanon littoamposent, No. OS, for the ensu ing term, Os Itelnoehl, C. P. ; Josiah Palliser, H. P ; John H. Bowers, J. W.; John IL hillier, 13. W. ; Wm. C. Fauber, Trustee. ' Mr, Samuel Lineaweaver has gone to-Mentecind, lEattbeeky, ha mamma iu .the printing Wanes*, the Union army having open ed the lay for a renewal of the bubbles' stopped by tha.theasiloniets come month, ago. We troet there wily be no further impodimerite thrown in tke Wei of his sumer. Mrs. Bibighaus has takes the Post Oideedind removed It to her :widense directly opposije Mrs. Itotbraurs. The following ia the result of 'the itleotioa in South Lebanon flnd Mllloreek 4611 1 2410 61ILICRBEK. Daniel Keller 144, Joseph Zug 116; Judge, llatbaniallf s ellACh 2 61.; In Pinion 140; Inspectors, Isaac Reed 14 ham White 13/Ii Supervisor., Joeeph Matthew 173, Feet Stump 124; School Directors, Jere miah Strickler 12g, William ZhrukesMan 105, 4maa Zug 127, Y. A. Shultz 164; Constable, !Rudman Salaam 192; Auditors, David Long 144, George/nil - Meer, Jr, 124; Clerk, William IL Ibleh 140; Justice ot the Peace, Brae par rett Ugh& B. Stewart 148. sours LiffidNOL 2,1 of Blootlons, Jobb Dhaillvdr, 87, Sunned Drum. bhail • Aoseator an , Merm Eby $3, Joseph floret 114; He Writ; David Stager 78, George Lineawoovir 90, '4011111104 78, floor's fkihnlm - 52; ..Doipootors, Ificorgo Youth t` 7 , Joseph Beckley 8/ ; Auditor, Peter Dobunk 814 JaCnb Werner 78; Constable, John Bitterer 86, P Deeltly 77 ; Clerk, Able Shank Di, Beth Llibminf School Effectors, Joe. P. Hellman 185, Michael Disai Geographical Anagram s . 1 Gen. W. Lane 6 Int 0. Noel 2'o. IL Bergner 7 Geo Mlle 4 Gen B. B. Witte 8 Ad 0. Moore 4 BMW B. Rine 9 Milton Napier SOU Iforma 10 Mtn Newton N. L. D. Auww.10,9 4 Wit WOWS Anagrams '4-1, Ann Arbour; cartistwtt it, Branlbrd ; 4, Belgrade; 6, Lepanto ; Geruesiz; 7,abezdeen; 8, Launceston; 9, Marathon, 10, Llotell67lo. rdistellaneami Enigma. 1 am somanom 1 0110i 0 t1eril• My al6 /341,7 i, tend in g for. Sty 7 21 2541 a My 7 9711 10, Ls tends to tha touch. - My 1 24 3 5 / 3 , ls My 14 16 13 is a number. My 17 5 627 MI, Is taagool. My a 2 23, Is at • distanos, • My3o 25, sad 19 9, arelbill*Vbknonl• MY whole le &distinguished gsreolsof this nen Fee mirs.. • • *or Jotting of the Pelee add tiostlblos Printed and fotip: 00 1 0 Aclvortieer =E=l=M The Annual Conference of the Meth odist Episcopal Church, at Philadelphia, eland on Friday. The following are the appointments for this district: READING DISTRICT.—T. J. Tnotesorr, P. E.—Reading, Ebenezer. W. L. Gray; St. Peters, S. Irwin; Mana,yunk, Mt. Zion, J. CasOet Eben ezer, i. A. Brindle; Falls of Schuylkill, to be supplied; Romborough, J. Mast; Germantown, Baines Street, C. Karener • St. Stephen's. C. P. Turner; Chestnut Hill, S. N. Chew; Colieho hooke_in G. Heaoook ; Merlon Square, S. Patter son; Norristown, De Kalb Street, J. F. Boone; Oak Street, B. F. Price; Perk lemon, D. W. Gor don; Montgomery Square, W. D. Durrell; Phco nlxVille, 'W. Major; Salem, J. O'Neill; 'West Chester, J. R. Anderson; Grove and Downing town. G.W. Lybrand; Pottstown, R. Gray and L. B. McClintock ; - Springfi • eld, J. Watson; . Wa3Bo Waynesburg, J. Y. Ashton ; Churohtown, W. Swindell; Birdsboro', T. Lindetuuth ; 'Barks County Mission, to be 'applied by A. A. Fisher, Hamburg, Barks county, Pa.; Lebanon, J. R. Dennison; Cornwall, J. F. Reynolds; &shoji kill Haven and Orwigiburg, S. B. Best.; Cres sona, L. C. Pettit; Pottsville, C. J. Thoropion ; Minersville, J. H. Turner;Tremont, G. T; Barr; Port Carbon and Sliver' reek, C. Walters; St: Clair and New Cistlif, Jones ; Tarimqu . s, L. Heysinger ; Mauch Chunk, G. W. MoLsugh lin ; Perryville, S. Peyote; New Philadelphia, J. R. Bailey: J. F. Meredith; Chaplain Fiftieth Reg. P. V. Leas interest attended the annual appointment% or locations of preaohers, this year than usual, owing to the fact that few charges expected to change their pastors. In other words, this is not the general "moving year." A few churohes will receive new preachers, but most of the congre gations expect to sit for another twelve month , Under the old ministrations. CORNWALL TP., March SO, 1862. Ma. Ebrron :—I have for several days been traveling over that &Mous portion of ;lour coun ty known as the besibtlini "Valley of the Suitt Creek," and- I.do not misquote; wheal repeat the lines of Humboldt, that "my journey has been one of unusual Interest.'" Obe ivailitig'jairds I felt weary enough to enjoy the hospitalities of some kind friend, I was somewhat surprised to find my noble self before a meeting.houss, to whioh people-came flocking : from all the country round about. Feeling curious to know what "was up," I went along itevrith - thii oroird, and the first thing that met my gaze, was a dapping big negro, black as the "ace of spades," occupy. ing the pulpit. I now formed auldea that I was in a real "nigger show," and consoled myself with the idea that if the performance, would bet be done up in tip -top atylo, I had gained admit tance op the printer's style—free. However, wooden never cease, fur to my astoniahmeat the "colored individual" rose and preached a sermon on Repentance, as he no doubt thought that hie audience was much in need of such a discourse. Nut feeling disposed to waste much time in lis tening to one whose presence darkened the room as though a "total eclipse" of the lights in gene. rat had taken rlace, I made my exit. Dote macht mich klauben doe den letzaten•nnitn•bali eta +rind. TRAVELER. Sno"r.—From the New. Routh, dated Port Royal, S. C., March 25, 1862, a new paper just published in south Carolina, we copy the following item: "An unfortunate circumstance occurred yesterday morning at Otter. Island. Two small parties of the Fotty-fifth Penntylva nia Regiment, went out to surround a number of Rebels supposed to be lurking In the vicinity. They were led along dif ferent routes by negro guides, but the guides were stupid, and itft the grey of morning the two detachments came upon each other, when one party fired. Two were killed on the spot—Captain Y. Ram bo, formerly of Coatesville, Chester coun ty, Pa., and a corporal whose name we have not yet been able to learn. Two were severely wounded in the lungs, and and several others are unlikely to recov er." Capt. Rambo resided akPolumbia, Lan caster county. when the , war broke out, and was Captain of a compagy In the three months' service. At the expiration of his term of service, he , recruited a com pel? which _ls jix. Pen._ Sherman's command in the South. His death is deeply lamented by a large circle offriends. Several members of the company were wounded on the occasion referred to, a mong. others Sergt, McCann, and privates Wagner and VacheoftolUmbia. Hopes are entertained that they will recover. 0" Gen. Sigel, immediately after the battle ofPea Ridge, issued a stirring ad , dress to his troops. He concluani as fol lows :-- You may,look with pride on the few days just passed, during which you have so gloriously defended the flag of the Union. From 2• o'clock on the morning of the 6tir", when you left McKissick's farm, until 4 o'clock in the afternoon of the-flth, when you arrived from Keetsvifle in the common encampment, you march= ed fifty miles, fought three battles, took net only a battery and a flag from the en emy, but,more than a hundred and fifty priSoners. Let us hold out and puili the work through—not by mere words and great clamor, but by good marches, by hardships and° fatigues, by strict discipline and effective battles. Tut CATTLE DISEASE &Lim—The pleura pneumonia, so fatal to cattle in Massachusetts some two or three years ago, has again made its appearance in several places , in the Eastern part of that State. The Legislature has appointed a commission of investigation on the sub ject. Row Ran Ha SHOT is Fiasn.---When red hot shot is fired, the ordnance used is elevated to the position 'desired before► the gun is shotted. The powder in the gun is kept from explosion by means of a wade ding. Between the explosive substance and the heated• mass are generally three layers of wads. That nest to the ball is dry, the second is Wei grid upon 'the pow der a dry piece rests: The ball is dis charged soon after being placed in • the cannon. ('-"•• The Hon. John , K. Plndlay having resigned the post of President Judge of the courts of Northampton and Lehigh coun ties, Gov. Curtin has commissioned Hon. H. D. Maxwell, of Easton, to fill the va camp. An election for ,President Judge will be held next fall. Otr The first thing that has been heard of Hannibal Hamlin, since his election as Vice President of this country, was his evacuation of his seat as the presiding offi cer of the U. S. Senate, for the porpose of coming foriard to take by the hand and welcoMe on the floor of the Senate Wen dell Phillips, the chief Disunionist of the North. MILER ON' CORN CRIBO.--Tho 1111- :lois Central Railroad is going into the corn trade.on a magnificent scale. The amount owing to the corporation for lands sold to settlers, ie about erie, 000,000; and in payment upon these notes it is taking corn from the far mers at 18 cents per bushel—nearly twice the ruling cash price. At a new station called Burnside, eleven mike south of Chicago, it.-bee established an enormous depot. ,Siz. corul.cribs, ea c h A„t9o,lolength t stre alr 4%mq. and ttei lumber has been purchased MM=;?l for the ereettOn of ilVt %ore. Up ward of soAltert htthdred thousand bushel are already stored there; and it is expebted that the whole amount from last year's erop, purchased by the company, will reach fifteen hund red thousand bushels. If Corn is King, the Illinois Central is Prime Minister. Otr The annual election in Connec ticut takes place next Monday. Otr"Wiped-out"—Wendell Phillips gpsciat atotitto. The Confeasions find &garb:mord an Invalid. Published for the benefit and as a lemming and a caution to young men who Suffer from Nervous Debit. ity, PrematUre Decay, act supplying at the,same time the means - of , Self-Cure. By ene Who haseuredhimself alter being put to great ,expense through medical im. position , and quaxgery. lty enelosing a postpaid ad. dressed'envelope - UNIX mmixs may be had of the am thor, NATHAN IEL MAYFAIR, Esq.; •Bedtbrd, , ,Kings Y. [New York;. 12,15624 y. Preventionis Better than Cure. r5lO ladies of delicate health or, impaired omanisstion, J. or to those by whom an increase of &ray is ham any lemon objeetionable, the undersigned would offer apreecriptlon which is perfectly rellable and Safe, and which has - been preseribed in various parts of the old world far the past century. Although the article is ve ry cheap and simple,- yet it has been put in half pint bottles and-sold very extensively at the - exhorbitant price of gaper hAtle, the unnersigaMi pmposee to fur. zdsh the recipe for the small sum of $l, by the misers- Won of which every lady can supply herself With a per , feet safeguard, at any dreg store, for the trifling .511121 of 26 cents per year. Any physician or druggist will tell you it is perfectly harmless, awl thousands of teatime- Male can be procured - et its efficacy, Bent to any part of the world on receipt of $l, by addressing Dr. .1. O. I:O3VERAUX, P. O. Box, - No. 2353, New Haven, COUII. Atignst 7,1861-Iy. NEURALGIA, OR IN ERVOOS ThIECJDfA TIS3i Was the hist of a line of Nervous Compla i nt s , to which linnnetedPs -Mau Anodyne was so signally adapted. It has proved all ire 'claimed for it, There is but one, and only one abater:le to immodlite ravens, which is indigestion. As the Atiodytte is based entirely on all objections to mercurials, so weakening`to the muscular and intestinal parts of the body, a simple Pal perfectly adapted to the Anodyne is prepared by the proprietor, mid will be sent, *hen requested; , free" until plans are, instated for plat:deg their true charac ter as assistant to tile Anodyne, and most Perfect Fam ily Physic before the world. See advertisement. Pobruary,22, • atottrto. English preaching next Sunday morning, and German in the afternoon, in Salem's Lutheran church. Englivh presehlog next Sabbath morning In the First Reformed 'church German services next Lord's day morning, and English in the evening, In Zion's Lutheran church. flimsy Catmeno—Servienn in Temperance flail, every Sunday at 10 A. fd..and every Friday at 71'. M. gr. Joss's Rsreastairemmort.—Retettlar service every Wtslnesday evening at 714 o'clock, every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock, and every Sunder. evening at 7 o'clock. English preaching,next. Sabbath morning, and ironing. in tie Methodist Episcopal Church. • - itlarttEtt In Harrisburg, on the 13th inst., by the Rev. P Moore, Mr - J. M. LANOLEF, of Nasnon, tA Mal ANN M. FORM% daughter of Mr. Thome Forster, of North frebantin Borough. ~i~~. On the 9th ult., MARIA. aged nearly II years, and on the With nit.. THOMAS, aged a little over 9 years, children of the late Hon. Thomas H. BIBIGIIA US, and his wife Caroline E., Of Lebannu, Pa. On the 29th ult., PETER HENRY, son of William and Susan 111cCORD, aged I year, 9 months and 19 days. On the 204 ult., in this borough, JACOB REINOiC L, gen of Henry and Rosanna LOWRY, , agni 13 month e. Thy days our little one were few, An angers morning visit; That came and vanished with the dew, 'Twee here, 'Us gone, where is it; Yet thou dld'et leave behind thee, A clue for love to And thee. item= - thou in heitzr, end we on earth, Mg this one hope delight US ;% That thou wilt hall our second birth, When death shall reunite we; Where worlds no more can sever, Parents and child forever. The Lebanon 111Orket. , atrAftellif arrected Weeny. , r LEBANON, 17sesseess, APRIL 2, 1962. Leb. Mills Ex. Fate $9 25 Eggs, 46 dos., 12 Smith " Extra.d 20 Butter,lp lb, 12 Leb. Val; Super. inos 50 Tub or malted butter, 10 Primo Whits Witeit, 1 95 Lord,. 8 Prime Rod Whitlt 115 Tallow, . 8 Prime Rye, 65 Henn, 11 Oath, 411 atm*ldera, 9 Oats, 50 Sidon, e Clover.seed, 4 00 Soap, T TlmothYleed, 175 Beeswax,2s Flax•seed, 125 White R asa, - 5 Dried Apples,* bu., I'oo Mixed Rage, 1 Dried Apples, p ealed ,-- 160.. F1ex, *118.„ 12% Feaeltl.'ll6l4s, - 260 Bristles, /I lb., 40 Pesoh....fintzelp," 126 Feathers,* lb.. 523 Cherries/ 150 Wool, *lb., 40 0n10n5„,..-", 37 -Soup Beans,* qt., . 6 Potatti4ll* bus, . 45 Vinegar, 31 gal., 12% , • Apple Butter,* creak , 45 TIO Philadelphia Market., SATURDAY. March 20.—The. Flour market contittiies very dull. There Is little - or no eh ip• ping and the sales are to, supply the %man i a' retailers and bakers - , ranging from $5 to $5 per bbl for superfine ;$5 25 $5 37} fore ss; $5 50 ®s6 for extra family, and $O,- 124 $075 per bbl for faney lots according to qualitzt 500 bbls choice Pennsylvania extra sold at $5 -- 1.0. Rye Flour' is dull at $3`25, and Penn sylViiitra Corn Meal at $2,75 per bbl. Williser.—The market continues dull, boyars holding off for, increased receipts and a further decline in. prices. Small sales of prime red at. 132 e per bu. Rye is hi good request, and Penn sylvania. is taken on arrival at 700. Corn is in fair demand, and . prices are well maintained; sales of 7,000 bus yellpw aE 540 for ilium afloat, and 52 ®53 for damp lots. Oats are dull, and range front 33®350 for Dela Ware and Pennsylvania. SEEDS.—Cloverseed is in far request , ; sales of 200 bits were made at $5 12k 'I:4 $5 25 1:$ bus.— Tirnokby pals is it mall way at $2 124 (g)52 25 bud, and Flaxseed. $2 10 ®s2ls. Wain* is rather firmer, but 'be demand is limited - at 281 ®240 for bbls, and 220 gallon for drudge. PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARIELT.—The offer• loge of Beef Cattle reached nearly 1 ; 600 head this week at Phillips', including 100 bead taken to New York and 60 to Baltimore. The remain der were disposed of at about previous rates, 'rang. log -from-$7 9, mostly at $7 50@8 60 the 100 the. fur fair t o goed and prime quality. Cotes and Calves are rather better. About 80 sold at slB@3o each for Springers, and $20@40 for Cowe and Calves, as to condition. Bons.—T be arrivals were large, nearly 6,000 bead in all, and prices were rather lower. The sales-include 4.80.5_at Imhoff's, - at -$5 2645 if) for still. $.5 50(R.6 25 for corn fed, and 1.660 at the Avenue yard, at $575@8 25 the 100 lbs. vet. SHEEPS.--The Offerings and sales were about 8,300 taken Lit.prfaes -ranging from 5 @Si cents 151 lb. gross which lea little batter than last week. Ittia Atairtistintats. Administrators Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that Letters of ddministra- Lion on the Estate of bitcriatt. liaaz, latO Of the borough of I,ebanon, Lebanon county. Pa., deed, have been granted to the undersigned . , residing in the Fame place. MI persons indebted wiliplease mho payment, and thee° havingrclaims will present them. ',tithed de lay, to the undersigned, WILLIAM ShIlTll, Lebanon, April 2, 1661. Adadniatrator. GEORGE LANE'S PATENT CAPILLARY GROOVE-RUL E WID,TH •R, I Paper Cutter & Seale Combined, WHIM! neat, durable and indispensable articles for DESK USE' combined as ONE INEITRUALENT. Recommended by many of the first acconntants and Teachers in our principal cities, co being a sullerku . ar ticle. For sad at la. H. ROWEL'S Book Wore, Cumberland streak, Lebalon, Pa. Lebanon, March 20,1862. Great Inducements GREAT INDUCEMENTS SEWiNG MACHINES. SEWING. MACHINES. .11 L TCiWis the time for procuring SEWING -MORIN= -1,11 -'fecuie reasonable and *lain the reach oral:nag any one. H. 11.31,121DZ1,avi1l zentriewing Machines at one Dollar and Twent - Pire Cents per week, or Five Dpilars permenthin.advanceeend.if any , one, bovine reacted, deal* to retain the leitabineAtiallnolout paid for rentirill be deducted from Um piss of the nineties, .Cad.andles these DiaCiiitles if. , if. ROM'S rook tore, LebenenrMarrlile, NEW ADVERTISEMENT& SZEIII.XOI"kt SAL,I33 DY VIRTUE of a certain Wtit of Fieri lfaclea r isaned out of the Court of Common Pless of Le;.anou county, and, to ma directed, will be sold, by Public .endue or Out - cry:On - TBußsjur, the 12th day of APRIL, 1862, et 1 o'clock, P. id , at the • Public Bosse -of DA= Ifot utters, in the Boronck of Lebanon...li the estate. right. title andintereat of BENJAMIN lIARPER, of, In and to lb. t o u,,,,i ug REAL ESTATE. vial— A certain LOT or PIECE of GROUND, situate 'ln Jackson township. Lebanon county, adjoining the North an alley, on the East bylot.ivf Elisabeth Xdris, dec'd. South by the Berlocand Dauphin turnpike road, and West by lot of Ormestr'Lute. containing in front shoo 46 feet, in depth a b0nt..200 feet. Tb.• *reprove • _ • meats area 2Wo-STORY /SAAR Its EA e TEES BOARDED HOWE, shoat 40 by ,•• ad feet, with.* KITCHEN about 22 by ta fast attached,* PRAIIIII , STABLE _ - *hoot '24 . bjr 18 fist, 8110 K DBOl/BE. tity, and other out. butaingx. with the apparte Wee * Wen of Deter failing Watt; Oil the pre n lees. Seiral and taken to Itacution as the Pioiietty of BENJAMIN ilditPEß. • A . LSO, By 'Arta. of *certain Writ of Venditidzi Nepa li. and, isimed as aforesaid, I will eell,st the semi time and place, all the estate, tight, title and Interest of wILLIANy MERMAN 'of, in and to e certain. TOWN LOl, elitists in Paialta, Londonde r ry -township, Lob. anon couizty, artjAaibg OA the 'NUith Simon Irlierri and an ailey, on the Nest Anna Bo'e man. on the South Barka and Dauphin turnpike road, and on the Weirt by Daniel Philip., contatrupg In front' Ithaca feet. In depth 'about 400 feet; The hoProve. , " i nmate tire a TWO STOST LOG DOUSE, weather hoarded. about: lit by 25 feet, LOG STAPLE, about 16. by IS fart, Pig. Sty, end 'other out butldinke, with 'Alm apporteenonme. WIOILM . Seized BIERICL.E: and takialn Earcation as the Property of tt A LSO, flp virtue of cerlAle, Write of Plerl 'dacha, le. A euee,we aforesaid; I will ell it the "sante time and place, all the estate, Fight, title ADA intermit nt CHRIS TIAN MOYER, of, is sad to &hut/Hewing Rosa Baste, . FIGtD TOW'S LOTS, equate in Arrtohrs„Addition, In the Borough of North Lebanon, (except a arnali part, which. in in Lebanon Borough,) Lebanon Connty, j doing on the North au alley, on the"Reat • the : old tarot Road, on the South Olinertt great. and on the Went Phesiant Allay, hum bared 32.33 , 34, 33 4 48, 37, 38 and 33, each hit contain ing in ftont and ridir t7rt feet dud depth 1413.5 fang . with thaappprtenentatee ; • . wir &land and tAked in 'ex` eititiot as the property of hIOYBIti , . iVLSO.by virtue of eerteici Writs of itieri .Factiw,.' sued at aforesaid; 1 wilt's!, •t the eatee tiID3 plea", MI the estate, right; title and iritsreas of DAN IND MEYERS, of . „ . in end to the following Real Ester*. No. l i. The uNDIVIDED HALF Of noel - lain LOT or. FUROR Or GROUND, situate in Myerstown, Jacksoir township, Lebanon ,connti, - bottnde& on the North by an alley, on-the South' by the, Berk a & Dituplilit Turn- , pike eeed- on the gist by Benjamin Harper, on the leak West, by William! Uhricb, containing in front .6 feet, is depth IN feet. The' i rnprovetneo Is are n TWO• 8 T ORS , W CATH an Doe RDISD LOG HOUSg t . , Jil b'y 22. feet; i &HOP, and other out. ouilthoge. eau the appurtenances. No. 2, The GROUND RENT on a certain number of Lots, situate In Alyerstoen, Jecneon township ; Lobe.. non vcinty, and enclosed in the boundary time Joining on tilt North an Alley of the village of blyerstonn, on.tbelast lots of .Henry Phillips and Andrew Garret, on the south by an alley and lands of Joseph Coover, aid on the West by lots of Denial Veer and SIIIIIIIII: Swartz. being 25 Lots, more or less * seised' and taken in execution ea the property of DANINL &LYNES. end the Whale to be..seld by : . . . . JONATHAN RENDER, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Lebanon, April 2,1862 Dissolution of Co-Partner ship. • N-KTOTICII hireby, given Ant the Co partnership heretofore etisting betwe hn Hie under:Oiled, tra ding in the ItIERCANTILE. MILLINO. and GRAIN' business, under the firm of SHBRK, 'GERUND& & LONG, in NORTH LEDANON, soul dissolved. hysitetu• et Consent, on the 1 Ith inst. All persons indebted to toe said Orel are requested to make payment, and those. baring claims to present them to fillgitH & LONG. • ABRAHAM SHENK, JONATHAN (INMAN/a, DAVID S. LONG. The huskiest; nlll be continued •t theBllMe !da res, In aU Its branches, by the underslghee, under the firm of SHENK & LONG. ABRAHAM SHERN„ DAVID S. LONG. North Lebanon, March 19,1862. - ABILULOI SMIRK. • 4140 s. LoNi, -A New Pir zn-. Cheap Cash Store, and Milling and Grain Business. ffillE undersigned haring formed ayartnership in the L MERCANTILE, 311ILLING AND GRAIN BUSI NESS, would respectfully Invite the attention of the public to their establishments, They -vint - contitte to keep; at the late stand of SHERI, lIESSAMAN & LONG, a most complete stock of all kinds of GOODS usually, kept. In a country Mrs, which ,they will re. "tailtheep for 'CA:BiItortOUNTAT 'PRODUCE. They alto want to buy for tafitt. .0;000 Itivhola of WHEAT,' - 80 ,000 Bushell; :if RYE, = 20,000 Elkahala_of.orta, 25,000 Bushels of, OAT $. For which they trill pay the h4heit Market Pricee... , Thep Will also take GRAIN on &mann. The will keep always on band and sell at the loireetpricee, COAL. by . the Boat Mad or by the Ton; all kinds of MILL FLED, SALT, PLASTER, Ito; grir Thep solicit the business of all their old frieads 'and the public, and will endeavor 'to deal 'on' such lib. oral and just principles as trill give satterantion to all. BHEEK & LONG. , North Lebanon, Marchlo, 1062. SPECTACLES. DR. LUDWIG awattolat, the celebrated -OP curt, 43 Maiden Lane, NEW YORK. neglectfully informatbe cltleeres of Lebanon county, that he has ap pointed D. a. RADER, Dauoorst, his agent to sell his CELEBRATED • Brazilian Spectacles, Gold, Silver, and Steel con, aoitable fbr any deacrlp• tlon of eyes. Air Purchasers will please bear In mind that D. S. RADER'S IMMO ElTUltif Is the place, to buy good SPWPACLES: • • tfAbinen, Idarchl9,-186-1., April Court Proela i Oil . - uur IIIiREAS. the MA. JOHN J. }TARBOX, En, vir President of the several Courts of Common . Piess in the district composed of the counties of Lobluen and Dauphin, and Jude of the. Courts of Oyer, and Termi ner and general Jen Delivery, for the trial of capital and all other offenceS in saidcountieve theJ edge of the General Cettrt of. Quarter Sessions of the Peace and General Jell Delivery, in the,county of Lebantu; and WILLIAM RANG end Tieettee KRitbalt. Judges of the Oeneial-Courte of ,Quarter Sessions, of the "Courts of Oyer and Terminer, General Peace And Jail -Deliv ery, for the trial of capital and other offences. in said county of Lebanon—throtigh . their Pro"Ohts to roe di , rooted the Bth day of January, A. D., T 662; to, hold a Court of. Oyer and Term fuer and General Jail Delivery, and a Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace Labs nen for the county of Lehinonon the • Third Monday - of Apriknext f 101SCh will be the 2tet day of field mouth, to continuo 02qB Week! • Notice ietherefore hereby Rion , to the Coroner, the Jestlces of the Peace, arid to COastable' within the county of Lebanon, to appear in their own persons, ~7 1 0, *or rails ; reeoguisonces, inqubitions, escusinia gobs and other documents; efid present the maim to the Prosecuting Attorney, at helot ten days before the meet• ing of the Court, conformabig to the provisions of .the Act of Assembly: Mowed at the late session of the Leg islature. Aleo, all those who intend to proiteoute _tub mere which no* are or then may bo an the Jail of Leb anon county, will have then and there to appear, ..on' the 3d Monday of April, to proceed against them as then may be jtist. Meet' Mader tray hand, in the borough of Lebanon, the 18th day of March, in the year of our Lord, one tiontsand eight hundred anti slaty-two. - JONATHAN BENDbill„ Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Lebanon, March 2d, 1862. Something New I Highly imponpt to the Ladles ! DowitievOittentiretiintei; eiiiiillE3llE 7 111E.cmcgo, FOR: EIAND'SEWiNG 1 Is 4 Just the thing" for all who use : the Needle. This Remarkably. Simple Cilrovel Invention Saves ores se= thorlaboi of handliessiwg,, as it COM PLETELY.-PROTECTR-THE FINGER FROM THE FOOT OF THE NEEDLE, Old makea.a neat and tad form hem ,shile the operator id sewing 'NO 8110tLD BE WITHOUT IT. It ie cheap; simple, beentiful, end.ceefal. The Ram mer and Shield, veil' be stint free of charge on receipt of the price, ' • 2fi Cents - . Enclose Stamp for Dcecriptise Circular and tertds. A 1416 DOWNEWS Metropolitan Skein-Winder . . SOithapilird Ccinibined T B an wadi, or real -morlt. I t wed :for the purpose of *hiding Skeins of TOREAD, SILK. COTTON, FARM, FLOSS, WORSTED, &o. It is roadllr adjusted to the wortc•table,,and mill be found ludtspeneable to. all nelog the above a rticles,, suseinl and Invatuable appen. one to the - dewing-Bird. Price 80 Cts. - to $1 according to Style &Finish. $l5O PER MONTH CAN HE REALIZED by Etiterprising Agents ([wanted in every .town and County throughout the United States and Canada') selling the above articles, U. sales are rapid, profits large, and has no competition. A liberal Dis6hunt to the trade.- Adilrees - A. H. DOWN" • , 442 'Broadway. NerraVek, -- .. 1 Patentee and Sole Proprletinkt:l N. B.—General and aTeltrehe Agencies will bctketANS ed on the moat liberal terns, New York* March 19 4 15414 M • . ;wimp Iliskin - g. ' ' LaRN trgyfesigned ovate nmoNceftspi , trittitartlie pub lic! Wit - lie has aglin provided him eg/If lielliti„comn seri% Teidas for autyliti cisithe blab,* of point AliPr 41142,PAlitg I.4Ol . o,,Littetiil.4 tin icatete t e.—market striKtolmardltenvergro thlr 611,44,40W30. • . GEORO2" glit I :7 , Le non , Nareh' 6, i 162 MIESNMSE HOIiOUGH ACCOUNT. TOSICPII KABOB, at., Tresanrer, in account with 3) I,ebanon Borough, from March 9, 1801, to March DR. To coil rekeived Tromp*Yid B.;9111144, collector for 1880 . $1267 00 To mob received 'Worn George Walter. collector Ter 1861 3522 23 To cash received from T.T.Worth, for - hauling clay 225 To cash received from W. A. Royer, for one lamp post 3 00 ' To eash received from Krick -t Groff, for building permit Eo To cash received temporary loan 596 67 $5282 60 To balance , due Treasurer, March 20, 1962 190 32 Dy Awlsooe, duo Trawl:tam, :Kau& 9, 1901 9299 92 pokt sundiy meals On ordeal Worto,d: • _ - Iliimyltretridt; Intoatoi.;l269 96 Dauld Balort., do do ,38 , .09 .7: W. do do 19 00 John D. Krause, do . do _ . 18.00 D.l„oelit & ,Sotm, do do 27 00 Joho, _3lltanoyor, do do 0 He ' 1109 dud 1861 36 00 Cash paid Isaac Hefter, Surveyoi's 1130 paidBB • ' 21 38 - Cash John Stowit, High Conga. hie, 1860 • 20.00 Cash paid .Tos.EaroinTreasnry's sal& try,lBBo,-: " 10 00 A. S. Ely E EL , Alley crossing, 1560 600 Peter Reisf,,for Stone, 1880 29 Williaitt Biecher, Oas Limp,lBBo 8 40 Chrome llorgittir,..l3eldie's enamor - on . 1860 12'16 Uenryabolt, Wheelharrou'andlixing autrer,lB6o - - 2.3& John H. Shenk, getting Lamp Post, 1880 100 John Standt:,"burying Carlon, 1389 29 66 Bowman, Batter A Capp, Ailing upon Chestnut street, 1860 21 67 0.11.-Bergner. Gas and Coal, 1861 20 Si) Dr5.1. - Itarouttly, Bill ardware, 1880 26 -09 W. R. Reinhard, Polloeservices, 1880, 1.60 A.R. Boughter, Siilisitor,lB6o 26'00 ' Worth klteinoehl, printing; 1860 • 24 76 Wm.M.,,Brealin, do do 26 75 J. Young & Co., do do •13 OD ilartman do du 12 60 John Sowers,.Smith work,lBoo ..;• 625 - Johu Arnold, Land &Magee, 1869 15'01 James Kerney, .do do 3400 Daniel Light, do do 70 00 David IJhrieh, do do 70 00 Henry Stud?, work on Elisabeth 5t.,.1860 22_87 110„ - on*Wrdnut street, 1880- 69 69 ' - "do - orr•Cutubirland ' lBBO 19 04 do on Lights' pavement, 1800 8 12 . .$BlO 11 Joe. Shants; notifyingoSi - 1 40 A. S. Ely,.Esq., qualifying dicers, 1:50 Chas. Debolt, P.P. Engine Company 1 7 5 Chas. Sererein,'repairing Hoe P. E. Co. IL 41 A. Itise per Shaeffer, repaint at P. Bose Carriage 6 00 Chtm.Severein, repairing Mae for C. F. Conmany 1 60 'Reintiehl Coal for - U. P. Gun. 374 Saimaa Lutz, burying Carlon 1 62 MeGinnel, Weir and Garret, - repalts U. 5' Company 469 , Waltzers Bros., Sp:moan, F. Comp'y 13 So J. T. Young, GU pipe and Brackets, Hook: nd Ladder C-otopany 11 93 George Shay, gtompipe 0. F. Comp'y 243 George Smith, serving appeal uoticea 12 75 • George I/offnuot, Taxes, burying horse 2 130 F. Ettiblett , tanking Tax duplicate' 10" 00 J. T. Young, 8 Om burners .1 00 , James Mager, bill Candles, 1553 2 55 George Borgne?, work and repairs 4 99 George Smith, %-year's salary, (Canal, ) 30 00 do burying ration 5 60 , lienry-Sholt . per G. Gerhard. labor 2.03 George Bergner, repairing gutter and - creasing " 6 47 - George &Pyle, candles, &a. 1 lid William Bents, gas lamp - 6 00 John Spohn, wheelbarrow & pick handles 4 80 Bowman, Dauer A Capp, - iambic at Light's Lriage 7 . 52 John hies. repairing lamps.. 6 - A. H. Embich, serving, aubpcona Gagferty ease • 150' W. M. Derr,Solicitor, 8 rooptha, 1861 500 Grant Weidman, Solicitor, services, 1881 10 64 Daniel Weaber, grate (wrought iron) 6 44 ' - 164 76 John Sowers, emtih word, 1661 5 77 Jaceb 51tConnel. emith work, 1861 - 1 10 • W. Shirk, a heelbarrow, 1801. 2 , 60 287 George Spent, Street Commissioner, sirs k douo en Cumberland street 106 12 George Speng, Walnut street ' ' 26,62 do 1111,-abetit street 10 50 de Market street 217 24 do fit. Mary etroot 35 37 do N. Lebanon Dom line -17 62 do Chestnut and Centre 433,19 du CamObellstown read 12 25 du Choi, st 4, 4 McCaulre alley 186 31 de- , Eastntreet 17.26 do Jail AlitY . 6 50 do • Doe alley brklg• 'O6 63 4p Water street 4 12 1172 73 Ba:muel .7. Babb, Police Inslary, tom 100 00 Homy Mcdord, do do, do 195.00 • 390 00 Conspon — , gee consumed 293 01 tti j l7. F. Company • 3..33 ' • Wm.'shirk, eatery Citief Burgess 10 00 293 87 Y. U. Ebur do Ass. Bu.vese 10 00 Conrad Mails, COnnollman 10 09 Aaron Walter, do Samuel Light, do Philip Fisher, do Adera !cite.. do henry Tie..., de - 10 00 Joseph Kara, Troaaurey 1861 • 10 00 Samuel Luty )44 year salary U. Coast. 10 00 •••••--••• 100 00 F. S. Ebur, holding appeal 1 00 Sam'l Light, do do 100 Henry Tice. do tic. 100 Philip Fisher, do do , IOD Julylntateet (eoupone) tit R. It Bonds 900 00 Jan. dci do do, do 900 00 Interest on S coupons, due in /66843 re. mated la 1862 13 60 Lebanon Valley sank for temporary Wan and Bank Iloarmit tAirSTANDIND .TAX, David D. 611Iler t Collector for 18611, delleleiro and comibleefuna to bOOrducted_ , ;662 (0 ReorgralVaitel; Collector for 1981`, deficiencreo god coattail/okras to be deducted - 2817 60 OUTdT,S.NDIZ-P3 DAVSII ENT ACCOAT.i. Thorned Ituasall, - pavement. 9_l 91 tire. Bricker, do 111 82 Jacob Scorers, do 9 it -George Barr, do 16-QO. John blvilinger, - do es. Urine Etrugbter, do fra or) Wolter rb'Baru); do . 97 Solomon Meyer, do 26 36 Samuel Orceuawalt do - 102 25 862,:48 ADDITIONAL STATEMKNT. ThO Treasurer received orders. on - Jots coupous, Mt, WO 00 On which he paid 64 , 5 OD &km to Mails or Treasure---5i CG Also en order for January; coupons,,:. .Iso, 900 Dd Ou which he 7so 00, Balance hi bends of Treasurer Mao on July coupons, for 1850. t 7 50 Bolan( a oo baseriabou presentro j - Also on January coup9uft. for ' 6O j. 15 00 Bahama on heal when presented - 'Also on January cionpone,cor '6l . 18 OD Balance on hand when 'n*501104.1 . 4010 Whoit amount of mropons ttoveld' $214 50 . . . _ widttiou to the above, the farmer banmalls isanni tho fOloat...g BOElii I.Boitto Gooraa -Hoffman pm CO intermit due Apr 11.1,1202 , 1190 '212 00 1 Dont to J. D.itrinee ' 8 0 00 Internet doe April 1,1882 18 Cnt ,, I Betiti to Christian floury 200 00 300 00 1 Mind to John Witino*or 100 00 Interest due April 1,1863 , 6.00 108 OD 2 Banda IA Wm. 2bfrk 670 ( 1 0 Intereet duo April 1, IS 62' Ot)i 20 1 ner.d.to D. Focht k sons 450 l 0 Iriterket due" April 1,133:1 27 Da' t 77 00 I IlLiad ti) Isaac Gitr • 1 1 7 87 Ititefeist die April 1,1802 7 07, 1 Bond to Witter, dr. Bealn 271-20 lutet.iist due April 1,136 . 4 - :16 1 tiotaloJecul) Itni4y 61'21 Intlifeit duo April 1,186. 6 13 s 5 as I . l3ouil:tolloiiry tiraridt 94 42 intsriest dui April 1.1862 ' - 7 C 7 B•dd td MotelSeifert Interest due April 1, 1862 - -818 00 2 Boeda to John W. IL illinger 250 00 42tEtreat due April 1;1862 1.5 00 I,ebnuon. March 27. 1862 George Illotirman's LBEAN9N COUNTY lig INK ttia, TRANSPORTATION LINE. By Lebanon Val/ei .Railroad. • IaditTICOLA.R attention will be paid to Goode,ehipp. ed bY - the Lebanon Valley Railroad. 0004111 will be Ant daily to 2 and from Philadelphia to Lebanon, Myers town and Anne!ile Stitiona, and all other Pointe in the • Conntl. ' rRoO lisii;contracted for the feast possitie rates ark'f&lirittsr:witlt iir e arr wilt pay particular attention ,- to, are lAA° the reestring and delivery of 'ail FroW4;•' • 70; r Vn,Apsy.at at the Prternon Tidie Depot, Lebanon. . . 'atailia. - ide Agent lePhiladotplhia, UAW al wayirbillintid at W H. Blithe Herchaut's i fforsk Mint AO Tirtni 11 , '60.1 11E0. Herriddil. 647 g id CR 10 OD 1000 /0 00 10 00 M:==l 501 00 .............. $54 8 92 HI 49 8000 18 00 -- 265 00 $3220 79 25 PER CENT SAVED. • . 20 SAVE THIS Is ftarp THE PEACE PER CE.NT. Grtit likaneettletats to Cash AES 1 11E-7,311E1L MELO h a s i l i i e n:t aa r s e o t r t t ezt! o r f 7 . zite city, SPRING 0111 7 GOODS ! Maid) were purchaned at ADOTIONS, and enable Dim to give GREAT 136.11.0A1N31 Oir fo make it an object to-CA3II B LITERS, I will t ako FIVE PER ciorr OFF, (a liditeonnt.)on all bills purchased In Day 0001:18, FOR CARR, amounting to FIVE DOLLARS, and opwardc and at-the came time assure the Public that I will•sell GOODS at /ow at any person in at arm*. We areigetting the tame d am= on 4 months lUDs, mod ere willing to'glve thesauri ad vantage to CASII BUYERS. Call and evuaino our large, assortment of DRY °GODS, 'which were lately trolstra /deo selling the Palanee of the Stock of the Meows: ECKERT, AT COST, as we Rot u large per cent. off unto the tree cost, and oar Stock le non the Langan In the lkorough, • • - air The follow - Mg is a portion of our ageortment of 410011apar 200 pietas AND DARK PAINTS, front 1234' canto, S.ISIII4SIACK.PRINT3 at 12 7 }% tante' ;'worth 15 eta. 100 pieces New Style 1)BESS:(100DS, with trench namee, , (Natliehea r zelleAretS, at 0,4,7, B, 9, 10 and 124 cents:. MAitIEST MUSLIM% at 153 4. yenta, and 5 .per et..offfei cosh. - 100 pieces DELAI - nat 034, 8, 10 and 1234 amts. 40-plecas DELA:INS at'lBKeent3 ; vrotta amts. BIECOit'fN 1114,131,1 NS at 44 it; 12% cants. 100 New -Style COLLA/tB, very cheap, boaght at Auto . „ A large assortment of BLACK and COLORED BILKS, (Groat nargalne.) . CLOTHS, C BASEE,B.DS AND VESTINGB. LINEN - POCKET VHS. at 8 to 26 - oents. • SKIRT INGS, , • , STOCKINGS,y, inls Cents, TABU LINENS and BRILLIANTS, lu mints. FANCY.SILKS,AVOSents •Ltp $1.25„ SLACK 0234-centi tosl ' UuttliTKßPAVlS, , stiri low, 'QUEIOISNYXRE.—I got a large :::seertmsnt of Ileasrs. DPRKIM, with 15 per cent. off the first c 0..& and without .charge of freight, *nigh I will sell at UNIt, . GROCICRUB , " I / 0111,1201 1'7. 10 and 12% cents; So. gars, 8, 9,10 andl234 - a.enta; Cherse and Mack erel. Best Bed reatlierr. J. GEORGE, "Sec Hive Store," COr. Cumberland ant WAlnut gts Lebanon, March 28 1861. PHOENIX LOOKING - GLASS AND - P I G T U - Fit rratne Ma nu fa etoi•Y; 'brut. 231 Emit Twenty-Third street.. 173 A 116 Cram; -Street. & Sl5 Centre Etreet.. . wants annn 1838. NEW YORK. Reviralianse Tbfe Establishment has been in successful operation 24 yeare; and le the Limiest cif the kind in the United States.. We hate on hand or vaarlofaciure to order ev ery deseripllon of LOOKING GLASS, PICTURE & PORTRAIT PRAXES: Plain and Ornamental Pier, Well, Oval Mantel Glasses, Connecting Clernides, Base and Bracket Tables, with Marble Blabs, Toilet Glasses, eco., &0., ito. MOZIDINIS FOR NCTURE Fantss, fit inglhe Buttßbis kir transportation, either-GA BerEiny, Boselocal, Oak. Ze• bra, Ear' &stye, ilfahnpinty, .80. 'i'Oor new 51auutkrtory and extenelvelacllitics enable as to Punish any article in our line es noon as the au:, and se Cur .r as the cismaks2. 'Dealers are' invited to call upon us when they visit Ne'w York. We claim to he able to sup- ply them with every_artlcle to our :line which-they can posplbly minim, at prices lower than they can p or chase elsewhere. 0 dem by matt attended to with-promptness. Do nns fall to call when you visit New - York. - /Er office end Wererooms. No. 215 Centre St., N. Y. 1101titel: Y. SIGLER, Agent. New York, Illerch 15, 1862-3 m. NOTICE. nVILIC natio is hereby given, that the account of JOSEPH LOUCE.,Trustee , of the pollen) and Es tate of Christian Hostetter, of. South Ai:twine township, Lebanon county. en habitual drunkard. now dace end, hoe been filed In the Prothonotary , ' Office, of R aid coun ty, and that the seine Will be Presented to the Court of Common Pleas of Lebanon county,'on the TIIIRD MONDAY OP APRM 'next, for confirmation and et• lowance, when end where all persons Interested may 'attend,if thoy think proper. ,tIENDY , SIEGRIST, Prothonotary., Prothonotary's Office, Labanrn. 'March 18, 'B2 At °TICE. 1)1:111LIC notice is hereby given, that the account of J. JOUN RECKER, firvotee appointed by lame Gib. hie and Seth Royer, to !nuke gate of a certain brick meeting bons° and lot or hurial ground, situale in Mill crook township ; Lebanon-coni ty. under an act of lien oral Assembly of title Commonwealth, approved the 17th day orapril. , A. D.; 1867 'lies been 'filed in the Pretbonotary'e office. of said county; and that the wane will be preempted to the Court of Common Piece of Leb anon county,, on the THIRD MONDAY of APRIL neat, far nationenhili aliowance,"'whin and where all persona interestini'may attend. if tney.think proper. • 'HENRY SIBORItiT. Prothonotary. Pruthonotarra.ol33ce, Lebanon, attlpl9. 132. r NO I ILL. intrfiLlC notice is hereby given, that the acconrit of JE 'JACOB . DERTi ART, Aseleree of Thomas Bomehore and Magdalena Ida wire. of Swetaratownahlp. Lebanon county, under a Toluetary deed of nasnonnent in trust for the benefit of ore 'hors, has been filed in the Pro thonotary's Office of said county, and that the same call be prteented to the Court of Common Pleas of Lebanon eounty. on the THIRD MONDAY of APRIL. next, for confirmation and allowance, when and where all pereopa interested may attend, if they , think proper. Ii RIMY oth 000 larY• Pratbenoterfe Office, Lebanon, Match 1,9, illeoks and Stationery Em. peni•itl AND TEACHERS' HEADQUARTERSI )21,0M054 VAA.1122. HAS REMOVED Tim removed his Book Store to tiarketknare. Bel anon, AU FIBRE may be bad , on reavonable terms R : genera V V assortment of SCIIOOI., Scums! Smoot.. Titeotoe lest. and Altsect=semis BOOKS of 'every description. Gopy-Booke, Cyphering Books, leathei and paper hound Pass Books, and.tivery variety of BTATIONLI/a, wholesale and, Petal!. WINDOW SHADES. A large Of Varlets Plain, Sauey, Buff, Green, 0114 .Ic. PAPER SHADES. • Nett Pattern,-Plain, Green, Blue and Gilt. Also the latest ,and slippiest S CYLES OP PIXtTIRES. CALL AND EXAMINE. -ISA Lebanon, September SI , VISO, NOTICE--APPEALS. CQVT COMMISSION/OW OPTICE, Lebanon, March' 3, 1662. NOTICt le hereby given, thatthe Commissioners of Lebanon-county will bear Appeals by all persons rated for State and County Tax for the year 1662, for the several townships and bornugha, in said comity, at the foliose fur places, on tbefollowiegdaye between the Mars of 16 o!oloik. A.:111., and 3 o'clock. P.ll. MI per. cans inters ted, aria licrery6g4 to appear et the time and place specified: - Bethel townahlii, on Tutaday, April Sth, at the pub. lie liaise of 'William Earnest. Stratnrsi township, on Wednesday, April 9th, at the public house of Thomas Luslor. Un Wd lofts*. on Thursday, April 10th, At the pub lic hones of llahiel Bordner. E. Hanover and Cold Spring. nn Friday, April lith, at the ptiblie honse.of Jacob W. Adam's. , I ontionderly teriislitis no Siitorddy, April 12th, at the public trowel of John Wolfereberea. nod.Soutb-A unCilfe.milidOnday, April 14th, at the public Miu.se of tibrion M. Crall. Jacke6n township, on Tuesday, April ISth, at the public linden dr .11obt L. Hattuethum. Miiiereek township. on Wednesday, April 16th, at the public honae,oftitroderick A. Shultz. - Heidelberg toirr,ship, on Thursday, Aprill7th, at the public bonne of Levi 5, Oberiy. North • Letemon totansitip and North Lebanon bor• ough, on Friday, April 18th, at the Commissioners' -OIL fice:liormagh of Lebanon. West Ward and Cornwall, on Tuoiday, , APril 2.211, at the Commissioners' Oftice, borough of Lunation. , BABE Ward arid South Lebanon, on Wcenebday, April 23d, - et the Cominissioners' Office, borough of Lebanon. The Appeal on Militia Flues attended to on same days. for each township, at the same- time and plasm entire mentioned. All persons enrolled, not subJectlli Sue can attenal c ktuy-deem proper. BOLTZ, Commissioners ROBBRT EVANS, of . JACOB BUCHER, ' Lebanon County. -Attest—Crum Musa, Clerk. [March 6, 1862: :Lebanon DepOit Bank. Clamkriand strut, onc, door east of Carmany's Hold. IV - ILL pay the following KATES of INTZREST on 111 DEPOSITS, For I year, and longer, 6 per cent. par annum; -Tor 6 months, and longer., 6 per cent. per annum; For 3 months, and longer, 4' per cent. per annum; requiring a short notice of withdrawal. Interest paid in foil forthe Deposits from the date'of deposit to the date of withdrawal. We will also afibrd a liberal line of ao. commedatitns to those who may favor us with Deposits, payable on demand. Will pay a premium on SPANISH and MEXICAN DOLLARS. and alao.on old Mexican Dob lays and Half Dollars. Will makecollootionetu and re• mit to all Farts of the United Etatas, the Cauadae and surer's; Negotiate LOUIS, AM7-&e, and do a general EX CHANGE and BANKING BUSINESS. 11 DAWSON COLEMAN, President.. Gro. Gurar, Cashier. The undersigned, MANAGERS, are individually liable I 0 the o'rtent of their Estates, forsll Deposal end Other bllgallons of the "bums Deroi BOra." 151 ON CAMERON. G. DAWSON' COLEMAN, • ,RORGE SMULLER, LEVI KLINE, d AMES YOUNG, - AUGUSTUS BOYD, Lebotton, May 12, lets. GEORGE CILIUM. , IF YOU WANT. • itNo. AMBROTYPZ, very cheap, so to DAILY'S _napery. next,daor to the Lahanotthepatit Bach. . For itetat . 'TWO-STOAT DWillit USG - 1101188, Situat e on Cumberlandiores4; Vast; Lebanon 2,doors west ofSalem's Cerninory-,, , ontranee. For r+lrther information..tt apply to 'SORA - WITMOYER, Agent. Lebanon, March 12,1682. KOLLOCK'S DANDELION COFFER rVATS preparation, made from the hest Java Coffee, is 1 recommended by physiolansasu. superior CCM.- PIOUS BEVER/LOB for Eleniral Dyopepals, and all bilious ditidolers. Thoitsinds who have been compelled to abandon the use of cofne will use this without injurious effects, One eau contains the strengt h of-two pounds of ordinary coffee. Price 211 csdr.e.4 Koitokk'i Zeraitt, . The purest and beet BKRING POWDER kneels, for making light, swept sad nutritious Breed and Ceiree.z— Price RS cents. 311A11117A01131111i - M. H KOLLOCK, Cheme; CORNER OF BROAD AND CR.IIBTNOV STREiti; .PEILADILPPLL. , :- And sold by efl Drugglete and Grocere February 24,1862.-Iy. Farmers and others Take Ncdce. will manufacture and keep on hand a 4afii. galena - sir sortment of ~LiONINERY and PARldhla INPLR LERTS, embracing Improved POUR-RORSR, .Poirvre and Threshers; Railway Horne Powers andfibreslArs, littirgan's Independant steel , wirs Tooth Hone RAE Mumma.s Patent rodder,Straw and Hay CUTTER;'Cost Iron Field Rollers, Oren Fang, Ray Elevators; Clover Hullers, Corn-abellers, try band or power, C 3171 Ploughs and Planters, Cultivattirs, du, with a varlets of the best PLOUGHS in use, de. All of the above Magnates are of the latost and beet improntonists, and are all warranted di gire eanafactlon. Castings of an kinds made to order. and at short notice. He also manufactnree STEAM RM. DINES, Gesuing,Shatting, end Hill work in general, and pays particular attention to Repairing Engines and Machinery of all kinds. 8e .invites all to call and examine the work at the hfa chino Shop, on Pponnova SIILECT, Lebanon. - it All orders or communications by mall will ha promptly attended to. D. .31. KARUA KY. Lebanon, Lebanon Cc., Ps. , Lebanon, August , S, 1950. N 01105.-1 have appointed A. MAJOR & DROMER my Agents for theparpose,of carrying Gnaw chore business. - D. St. RAMA:qr. Lebanon, August 8,1980. • THE NEW BAKER Tf, vitt eisdeisigned Would respeotfolly Inform the cal.' •l isnot Lebanon, that hehas commenced the BAKE , :1710•BUSISEISS, In all Its varietiee, at his stand, on Cumberland street, Lebanon, nearly opposite the Back - Hotel, and will supply customers with the best BREAD, CAKES, de., do. Flour received from suet-Mt:era And returned to them in bread at short notice. CONFECTIONERIES, of all hinds, fresh and of the best quality, constantly on herd, and turalehecl at the lowest prices: . Th public la invited to give me a trial Len non, Nov. 9, 1859. F. U. Eaux Blanket Shawls,' CLOTH', WOOLEN CLOTHING of all colors, dyed fat Black or Blue Black, pressed, the color warranted • acid gwdli turned ' a" e 41411 to new I LYON LIMBERGBR, East titaever: ASSe. Articles to be dyed s t irs be left at Jo:. L. Lenobe , per. Drug Store where all orders fur the above will be attended to. [Fob. 5, WA • JAMES T. YOUNG, GAS FITTER / WAY.," STREET, nest to A. .01°. NATIONAL HOTEI (LATE WHITE SWAN,) Race &feet, above Third, Phila.: THIS establishment offers great indocementa not on ly on account of reduced rates of boarding, but -from its central location to the avenues of trade. as well. BP the conveniences afforded bi- the several Passenger Rainey's, running past and contiguous to It, by which ',nests cats peas to and front the Hotel to the different Railroad Depots,,sidnid they be prsferred to the run. . ler; Cinulhas beldnitlng to the house. • ' .1 am determined to devote my whole attention to the; comfort and convenience of my guests. , . TERMS 51.25 PER DAY. D. C. - SIRGIUST, Proprietor, " Pernicrly from Eagle Hotel, Lebanon. Pa. V. Rffesns. Clerk. [Phila., March 12,-1865. Mutual Fire Istspratice Comte pang Ar. - LEBANON COUNTY, PENN'A. Tllll COMPANY was incorporated, March. 1559, nod la now In full operation and ready to make !neur ones on Dwellings, and other Building's en Furniture, areilMerehandlee - geuerally. - Also on Barns. Conteuts, itook, Farm Implement& &c., on a Mutual Principle. MANAGERS. - Samuel Seabold, - John Kinporte, George Rigler, , Riultiltilr II err,. • Joeeph F. Mets, Christian Bachman, nilDiana:slip jr., a corp. S. itonegardner, 7. D. A. Darman, ;nom Bongos. ohn D. Beloit', mita S. Early, JOHN ALLWEIN, President." RucoLPE itran, Treasurer. JOSEPH F. MATZ, Secretary. Samuel Seabold, Traveling Agent. Jacob Schnotterly, Agent, Fradirtekshurg. Aunitille, March 5,1862.-1 y: . MISS ATKINS ~ virOIILD respectfully announce to the. citizens of Us Lebanon and vicinity that elie hie opened a FASIIIONABLN SIM LINBItY and MANTCA Malt • ING ESTABLLSUMBNT, in Market street 2d door above Kill. ' A new stock must received and opened for inspection, embracing a full assortment of Silk, Crape and Straw Bonnets, Bonnet Trimmings, .Ribbons, .Flowers, /ke. - • Lebanon, Atfilfl7, 188 t. stEINCIII. PLATES. - - IaPENCIL PLATtS Very,'6seveolent for marking Clot Meg, HieMem Cards, Envelopes, Barreb , , hoz. ee. Bap, &c.They are thin . Platee bating, the lettere cut thtoegli.. The Manner Of Using Ig etmply to hold the plitetieugy nn the article, to be marked, and Calf_ over elth a bruch dipped in or paint. LIST OFPRICES: • - • Small*Plries;, for marl/Ink Clething, do., 'Plain Name, with Box Indelible Ink and Drusb, 40 cts_ isms and Address, " Pitney Styles, 60 Businees Plates far martins Cards, Envelopes, coots to $l6O. Serit,to any part of the country on receipt of the price in money or postage etempe Large Plates for mirkkießarrels, D034.11,:8ig5, cut on Drees or Copper at gto .6 cents per Sete Al p habets, Shin or (topper, 'BO eti. to 1110 " Figures. " t gJ" to *Ti` A complete ikeibitnion't of Alphabets! and Piguree of tarions sizes and itatterne constantiSr an fiend .nd made to order.,, JOSEPH P. BIA.TZ,, Annsille, Pa. Itarcli 12, 1802-3 t. ' ' PUB.LIC O'AL - OF PERSONAL PROPERTY i ILL be cold 'et Public Sale, oti , TUESDAY: APRIL 115, IEO2 at the,late residence of Samuel Aohey.,deed., at lehey's Corner, Lebanon county, Pa., 2% mdse tram Minstrel*. town, 3%Miles from Illyerstown, mall miles from Lete, anon, at the old well known nifine, called .Achey'e Tav ern, the following Persona! Property, viz 2 COWS, 3 11.0334 and about:3o CHICK- - 4 - EN% t WIND-MILL, crporatira, (Wok- r oeive) kaWs, Planes, Mails, and all kinds o f Carpenter Toole;. now CAR.RIAGE Ready-made P0.5T5.,.1 CORN . SHELLER, 3 Mat Cot ters, 3 Ladders , 2 Grind Stones, Bricks, HAY by the ton, all kinds Stone Quarrying. Toole, Lock and Cott Chains; 1 Jack . Bevetv,• Shovels, Forks, Bakes, about 300 lbs. SMOKED MEAT, Tubs, Stands, Lard, by the pound; BUREAUS, 1 EITCIIER CUPBOARD, 3 CLOCKS, 8 BEDS & BEDSTEADS, 1 BITCH. EN DRESSER, 3 STOVES, (2, Wood and I Coal) if stove Pipe. TABLES...CF,IAITtS, • CL l ALLE:BP" 31M` 's large and smAll Drum Kottles, 1 Wheelbarrow. Liquors and Bar apparatus, together with a whole and oath% stock of • - 11.0t7SE1IOLD FIJIMITVEIRL too rinmeronc to mention. 2alea to commence 'precisely at "half-past i t o'cleck, when term's' will be made known by JERE'S:I:I4I E. AMEX, lEsteentorii of ram . MAIN .f uel Abbey, deed.• =4atnreh 12, 1.802. ANVII,ES , .A.NIO.I 4 6LOCKS4 CLOCKS FOR sl.ook r. CLOCKS FOR $1.50 CLOCKS FOR $2.00 • • CLOCKS FOR $3.00 ' • • ctocits-FOR $5.00 - - CLOCKS FOR $B.OO -- CLOCKS VOR 120 :00 • At J. J. BLAIR'S Jewelry Store, Lebauou, Pa., • AMERICAN WATCHES FOR $20.00 AMERICAN WATCHES FOR $25.00 AMERICAN WATCHES ROR 90.00 SWISS LEVERS—a goad assartmeiKai 3. al; Males Jeweirt Store. . • • , Sow Lost I How:Restored „hat "bushed, in a goted Boveley*" . Pytosßia Meta. A LECTTRE ON TNE NATUD.N. TREATMENT" and'lliidieal Care of Spermatorrlicea, Of Weak. nese, Involuntary Emissions, EatualSeldlity, andlin mxiiments to Marriage generallY, DerrbutileatV 'Con sumption, Epilepsy and rite; Mm Hal and PhAittal Ie capacity. resulting from delf•Abuee,- de By Dom J. ejmvzawBl4; 4. D., Author of the Greenß ock, db. The world•renowned atithor, in this admirable LK. tura. clearly travail frimi I n cji own experience:that LW, awful toneequences Of-Selfehuse , May •be effectually removed with , at eedielnlathout dangerous/sir. gicWpOttiant, bougla:-IMtioutentsv,ringiker.terolf als.- out a .mode„of ours at once: tertaiu and Wee 0 . ) . Joh etarYlNlSter, ftt.altir *tat Mit cepottlotejnilitw:triky curb Women cheaply. vtoatiajt, and radically. This. lecture wia prove a bean td sands and thousands. • • : undar seal, in a plain.antigsieslit4;a4)%444o l * oa :he yeeelpt, eiX, caute, - .."stitga atisaspkby aZi;rSaignit. ' Dr. • 14.110wetykNew 4y, ip,A. leiliniaryl2,llo2. 4- _ . VI