51itartim: TER,Mii, $l5O A. WM I;EBANOg, PA. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 1882. HOME AFFAIRS. Wir Why John, where are you go ling twin snob *burry t NII* 7 I am going to LtllliAritt'S, io Mo rket Street, /te,btry a aloe lot of /wafture. Wan, iolllll ' ietlat you toll me the reason why Leming bleUltinetanokwore rutilture sad Chain than ell %be teithllptt•maken In Lehilion %Whir I Fil l John, I think / oin•With at times very p II N 111111,471 got by tic the buret Mid blot Worn Midi Of all kinds of Puniltere and Man on hand, 'thigh he alto sells n great demi °beeper than any other Cebluet-roaker ; betides he bee tal excellent cushioned Furniture Wagon with which be diatom all Furniture and Nibs sold by him, tree of charge; these I think to be very good end edvantageoge reason. ws As the 93d Regiment will leave for ogle seat of war Me week, the publics will please 'bear In wind that,the be and oldest CABINET MAKINQ ESTABLISHMENT, in Lebanon, is "that of b. Bnosnanutts'e. Any person to want of good made work will please call on him, be. fOrii baying elsewhere. C. INOTWERLINE. Lebanon, Nov,. 20, 1861.-0 mo. More than two hundred sailors, front New-York, passed over the East Pennsyl. , Meats and Lebanon Valley ItaWoad' on Monday of last week, en rota* for Oairo. They were a Jolly set of tare, and eppeared to be the right material for Wald's. regular meeting of the Agricul tural Beefily will be held next Saturday. We learn that an amendment of the By Law. will be prepared, whloh io of aonelderable importance to the rneethere. GOOD 1 7 1141SPZDTS FOR FRUIT.—It is the opinion of fruit.growers everywhere that this will be a plentiful fruit season. The buds of the fruit trees though full and . healthy, are quite as backward this seon, and unless we have very late froili, are - likely to escape all dfinger from that source. For leveret years past the blos soms and young fruit have been killed by the frost, and the crop even of apples was quite meagre. This year promisee to make up for past, failures. Elven the delicate peach trees are said to.promise well, turd a strong hope is entertained that -we shall pace more be favored with an abundance of that delicious fruit. The 98d Regiment was encamped, en the 3111 of March, at Newport News, Va., within sight of Fortress Monroe, and the Muni , tar. Persons writing_ to members of the Reg'. meat will please Address as follows:--game of person, letter of (Wraps*, number of Regiment, . P. V., Gen. Peek's Brigade, Gen. ocm:oho's Di. vision, via Washington, D. C. We append. the following, descrip , tire of the trip of the Regiment from Tonally. town to ite present, or late, encampment, written by Private Stembeek of Company B. fur the Beading Gamete We left camp Tonally town, D. C., on the after noes of Tneeday, the 26th nit., and marched to the wharf pi Washington, where the Dirgade em barked, but owing to a want of transportation, the 113 d did not embark before 12 o'clock next day. Oar trip down the Petomao was pleasant and interesting, the weather being exceedingly tine; we bad s passing look at Mount Vernon, the tomb of Washington - , and some of the bat. tortes lately regaled by seoesh. W pained Ac quit Creek and Cookpit Point flatteries at shout 10 P. M. We arrived off Fortress Monroe on Thursday afternoon at 2 P. M., and anchored in Hampton Roads, until Friday afternoon, to a wait the arrival of the remaining Regiments of the Brigade, which we left at Alexandria-- While lying here, we saw the famous iron plated Monitor, lying In wait for the Merrimac, who could easily be seen with 4 glair, down the James river, The Honiter answers all descriptions; her turret looks like a “oheese box mounted on a raft." We disembarked at Frampton on Friday at a bout 6 P. M., the other Regiments having arrived and marched about al; miles to this place. The town of Hampton presented the most desolate op pearatma Imaginable, nothing remaining but the. bete and blackened wells, as left by Gen. Mag ruder, who destroyed it last fall ; he not only destroyed the village, but Dearly all the farm bonitos. Our camp is altuited on an extensive fang ; the house is destroyed, having been burnt by the owner before•leaving, Te weather is waits and pleasant ; maei warmer then at Washington. The trees are bud ding fend blossoming ; a large peach orchard ekirts the edge of camp, all the trees of *bich• are in blossom, filling the air with a delightful fragrance. B. F. Swartz is now in the city par- Aisles Goalie suitable for the season, which will be epesed the latter part of Me week, and will be sold at a small adveme for Cash. The new School Board of Lebanon borough has organised, and is now constituted as follows 1--.Prealdent, 0. Hearn, Treasurer, Jacob Capp; Secretary, Joseph 'Carob ; Pirates, Ed ward Gabhart, D. El. Miller and Jacob Yorty. The Book Store of George Waltz, In Market street, Lebanon: was entered on Thurs day 'itightn(!huit week, and penelld; pens, fidoke, sloteii therefrom to the aniount• of about sixty dollars. The nntrance was effected by on. looking the front door. The gold pens taken wort in bolder. and are “liforton'a make." These pont aro only kept by 71 r Waltz in tebanon. This inforinallon it giros ea It may lead to the detection of the Mores. Lieut. Samuel MoCartai and Serg't 12,orge A. Gatragiy, of the Odd Regiment, have opeaut raareitiag office, in Nunek's Building, .941 atoll * Lebanon. Mr. George L. Atkins offers hie doeirablo borough progeny in Market street, ,At.prlieto zotioing last week, the action of tbsrilleftnblleans in Heidelberg township at the lite ilaollanAn defeating the Union Hebei, we shoulditterireleied that they bed nevertheless the dissrelism fil,pat a few good Union men on their ticket, affif3ol/ almordavnindim, Inspector, Super visor and ,anines.Wir,pglifess. We make thWeer rarities no irinocnnai*Virorthy gentlemen right on SU sword. We notion in the papers the an. gotwooaasot that Terri Kilns, It .41,, hag bens all pointed ,Coileator at Havre• de. ale SUL oa Monday, rooolvodao °Maioi saisoosomoot of the appointment, whioh if sonde wan entirely unsolicited. Mr. L. ff. Latidermileh is now in dm city Poreltasing new spring Goods, wbieh will be opened for inapeethm and male the latter railer Ms week. Titers islos much feeling and per. eoeittlol the coesteuttleattou Of N B / 4 131£1. We shall beVlialee, however, to aim the author as a eeetrlbitter On auhleets of geiteral interest. The finn of -O. B. Ramsay 4; Bro., Pirehant Trains hie been dissolved, sod the badness wilt tieltialasted b 7 8 8 Rar ooo h who is now the etti ittrobaslog a new stook of Seloodu An Antif i e Cilmpupy to ant off .on Little Jililifto Titl44, Acai (Twilit*: / 426 " 1 " 4 ' 41011 4 41 .Z u Wail ,t ill hind al Pkket• — "'""" were t w o woundfd, and 'the roirkUptelef.': e ki* he toispo,ysinot fiv4oo 4 ' A limber of our cititetiti haVe late -13, salved severely from the depredations bf meat thie►es. Seep your smolt. houses *ell mare d. The election In Connecticut result ed favorably to the Republican ticket. 'Gover nor Buckingitani is re-elected by an increased majecity, Mt" An exchange recording tho fall of a person into the river, says, "It is a wonder he escaped with his life." Prentice says “Wouldn't it have been 'a still greater wonder if he had escaped without it?" ginciat atoticto. TboCinfossiotorand Experience of all invalid. Publish ed for the benefit and as a warning and a caution to young men who suffer from NervciUs Dabii ity, Premature Decay, he.; supplying at the same time the means of self,Cruo. By one who hasrured himself after being put to great expense through medical im position and quackery. By enclosing a poet-paid ad drooled envelope, snuaLe corms may be had of the au- thor, NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Esq., Bedford, Kluge Co., N.Y. [New York, March 12,1882=1y. Prevention is Better than , Care. ITIO ladles of delleatohealth or impaired organisation, .1. or to thole by whom en increase of •Ibmily is ft OM any reason objeetionable, the .undersigned would offer a prescription witichie perfectly reliable and safe, and which has been prescribed in various parts of the old world for the peat'Century. Although the article is ve ry cheap and yet.it has been put. up in half pint bottles and sold very extensively at the elthorbitant price of $5 per VMS, the anctersigned proposes' to far. nigh the recipe for the small sum of $l, by the posses sion of which every lady can supply herself with a per. feet safeguard, at any drug store, for the trifling sum of 25 cents per year. Any physician or dreggiat will tell you it is perfectly harmless, and thousands of testimo nials can be procured of its efficacy. Bent• to any part of the world on receipt of $l, by addressing Dr. S. O..IMIVERAUX, P. G. Box t No. V,53, New Haven, Conn. August 7, " - EURALGIA, OR NERVOUS- RIIF.I id THE, wail the first of a line of Nervous Complaints, to which Hattinteeifs 2biu -.Anodyne was so signally adapted. It hes proved all we claimed for it. There is but one, and only one obstacle to immediate results, which Is Indigestion. As the Anodyne is based entirely on all objections to mercurials, so weakening to the muscular and intestisal parts of the body, a simple Pin perfectly adapted to the Anodyne is prepared by the proprietor, and will be sent, when requested, ..free" until plans are matured thr placs their true charac ter as Medstant to the Anodyne, and most perfect Fam ily Physic before the world. , Bee advertisement. February )2,'62-Im. atotirtis. Cantarr Cironem—Services In Temperance Hall, every Sunday at 10 A. H.. end every Friday at 7 P. M. Englbh services next Lord's day morning and evening In Zlon's Lutheran church. German preaching next Sabbath morning and English in the evening, in the Eiret Reformed church. Geruian preaching next Stmday morning and English In the evening, in nalemrs Lutheran church . Sr. JOnars RIPORMID Canitott.—Recular service every Wednesday evening at" T 3 'o'clock every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock, and every Sunday evening at 7 Wend, English preaching next Sabbath morning and evening in the Methodist Episcopal Church. On Monday, 7th lost, in this borough, KATY, (laugh ter of Dr. Wtn. M. and Molly ILGUILYORD, aged about 4 years. On the Minot., in North.Lebanou, DAVID SRUGAR, aged about 47 years. igg.. The funeral take place to•day; (Wednesday). Meet at the house at 1 o'clOok. On the 27th ult., in North Lebanon, DAVID WIL LIAM,eon of Josiah and Mary Ann FIBBER, aged 2 years and 6 days. On the lath ult., In ?forth Lebanon township, TIMM ABTIMN, aged aboull36.yerrs, Ols the 11th nit , In Fredericksburg, JACOB WAG. .1 4 1M1, 4 soldier of the War Of 1812, aged 88 years, 11 MiChtha and 10 days. OD the 'nth ult., in Lancaster, SAMUEL, eon of Mr. Augustus REMOVAL, aged about 18 years. On the 2d Inst., in Slusefflarstown, Mr. MICHAEL DIMMER, an old and well" known citizen, aged about 78 years. On the let ult., In Bethel township, Barks county, SUSANNA OAKUM, aged 26 years, 2 moe, and 16 days. On the Bth ult., in Union Township, DANIEL MUS SER, aged 86 years, 4 months and Zr days. On the 14th ILA., in Monroe Valley,ll.llNßY SMITH, aged 73 years, 2 months aud'lB day.. On the 14th ult., In Jonestown, JOHN RARTLEIN, aged 62 years, 9 months sled 11 days On the 21st hs Swat:lira township, ANNE, infant daughter of Joseph and SdrabARBIDER, aged 3 mos. and 18 days. On the Mit ult., in Monroe Valley. SEWARD K., infant son of David H. and Catharine WOLVERSSER. ORR, aged 8 months and 3 days. The Leba'non Market. Carefuny arrected Weekly. LEBARON, Wstoesso.tr, APRIL 9, 1862. Lob. Mills Ra. Pam $626 liggs, dos., 31 kettle a extra d2O Butter, lb., I 3 Leti. TOP Super. Blued 50 Tub or Bolted butter, 10 Primo White Wheat, I' 25 Lard, 8 Prime Red Wheat 1716 Tallow, Prime:Dye, 65 Vim, 9 Corn, 46 Shoulder* 7 Oats, 30 Side,', 7 Olover-eeed, 4 os Soap, 7 Timothy-seed, 1.76 Bees-wax, 25 Max-need, 126 White Rags, 3 Dried Apples, Lho. 100 Mixed Rags, 1 Dried Apples, pealed, 160 Flax,'it lb., 12: 1 4 Peach "Baits, , ' 260 Bristles, lb., 40 Peaoh'"lintaele," 126 Feathers ,113 lb., 13234 Cherries, 160 Wool, it lb., 40 Onions 37 Soup Beans, qt., a potatoes, bus, 45 Vinegar, II gel., 123.4 Apple Butter,* crock, 46 The Philadelphia Market. SATURDAY, April 5, P. M.—The unfavora•- ble weather to-day has tended to curtail opera. Hens in many departments of busines, and there Is very little doing. In Flour *a bare to node. a firmer feeling and more Inquiry, • particulatly for the better grades of superfine, which may be quoted full 120. high er. The sale, for export reach 2500 bble., in. eluding mixed and good brands soperfid at luk 124(§5.25, and loWgrade Western Extra Fami• ly at $5.50 per bbl. Of the whole amount 400 bble. choice Lauinger county extra were sold at $5,1824, and 000 bbls. City Mills superfine on private terms. There is a steady home consump tive demand at $5.50©7 for common to fancy. The receipts and stocks of Rye Flour are small; 100 bbls. sold at $3.25 per bbl. In Corn Meal there is nothing doing, and we continue our quotations. The offerings of Wheat are light and there is_ a good demand, at rather butter rates. Sales of 4®5000 bushels common and fair prime Penn sylvania Red. at $1.27@1.30. Southern do. at $1.82@1.33; and White at $1.45 if; bushel. Rye comes forward slowly and is in good de mend. Eltilee of 2700 bushels Pennsylvania at 7se., part In store and part from the cars. Corn is in good demand. 4000 bushels yel low, in store, -sold at 54e., and in the oars at 5340. 2000 bushels, afloat, said at a prioe to be, fixed. Oats are is better demand. 5000 bushels Penn sylvania sold. at 34@i30e. CATTLE MARS-BT.—.Andy about 1,200 head of Beef (mile were Olihre4 and sold at Phillips' yards during the poet Week: The demand was good and prices 26. cents IS -100 lba.- better, rang lug from $7 to $9. The bulk of the safes were of $7,59@8.50 the 100 tbs. for fair ,to good and prime quality. Cows MID 061.401.-80M11 60 .Were disposed of, at $lB to $2B each for Springers; and $2O to $4O for Cows and Calvesf ' showing.little or no change. Hons. arrivals were 3,600, 4 little more than half as large as last week, and prices were steady. Sales include 2,152 head at Imhoff at $506.50 for still, $5.50(46.251er corn fed, and 1,380 at the Avenue yard at $6.75@8 the 100 lbs. net.- Sitszr.—The reeeipts and sales were about 4,- 600 head this week, all of which were taken at .5105ecents VI lb. gross, which is a alight ad ranee. Pk' Attstlissintuto. PUBLIC : SALE • Of Valuable Borough Property. UR subscriber offers at Ferrate Sale, one of T the most eligibly lOcuted end valuable Prop. erilse in Lebanon, situate on Market Street.— The Buildings are a large TalleirElTOM BRICK DWEEUNG, with Store Room, BRICK STABLE. At. Lebanon, Aprll 9,1862. GEO. L. ATKINS. MERCHANT TAILORING. Q DAMBAY,In onek'abnildlng, corner or Onm. herlaral street and Doe alley, has on hand and for We, either by the yard or outdo to order, a large lot of CLOTHS, CASSIMERBS, and VBSTINGS, wail sale/stet from Good 130W166. Good Vita and sub dm"!alskip aarenteed to all. Also Handicpr alibi Duollanders, Fiala and Plata-Men Ban% ;hider GlOste sod Drawers. , 0 .0 3 . 4444114 T, , - NEW ADITERTIBEIVIENTS. CYRUS P. MILLER, A TTORNEY-AT•LAW.-01fice in 19shint street, near• ly opposite the Buck Hotel, and two doors month from Karnmay'a Hardware atom Lebanon, April 9,1862.—1 y. c `illarket Street Hotel,” Corner Market and Chestnut Streets, Lebanon. JOHN MATTHES, Proprietor. lIAWING taken the above stAnd, long occupied by Mr. LEONARD ZIXICIIIMAN, I will spare no painsto make the Traveling Public who atop at it, perfectly comfortable, and invite all to give me a trial. The House is large and well arranged. The Table !supplied with the beet saaeonehle edibles ; the Bar stacked with thwehoicest Liquors, and the Btablinirlarge and com modious. JOHN mkrirans. Lebanon, April 9, 1802. Dissolution Notice. 8. Asmokit - & Dm, le this day dia 1, sabred by mutual consent. Those laming claims agalnat anti firm sill please present them to 8. S. Ram_ set and all these Indebted will please make payment, to close up the old hooka. S. S. RAMSAY & BRO. *a- S. B. RAMSAY will continue the business at his old stand, 'Punch's building, (corner of Cumberland at. and Doe Alley) and will be pleased to see his custom era and friende. S. S. RAMSAY. Lebanon, April 9, 1861. SPRING OPENING I INRS. L. BUCK HAS just returned from the' city with a new and splendid assortment of SPRING &,-SUMMER BONNETS, ; o s r , t ead-Dress e:rrrtlre"lndtHibbtneAi a large assortment of nw Bon- Cinets, Hate and Elate,—whieh will btropened to the Public on Tuestley next, April 15th, 1852. Lebanon, April il, 1852. Lebanon Co. Agricultural gociet A ". MEETING OF. TUE "LEBANON COUNTY AGRICULTURAL, HORTICULTURAL & AI ROTIA.NICAL 800IBTY," will be held on agurday, April 12th, 1862, In the Grand Jury Room, in the Court House, in the Borough of Lebanon, between the hours of 1 and 4 o'clock, P. lii. , The members are requested to attend . , as' important businesi will be transact,d. WU. RANK, Preeide••t. Teems Hopi= Secretary. April 9,1862. THE ST. LOUIS, CIIESTNIIT STREET, Between Third and Fourth, Philad'a. MITE and ersigned, having leased, for a term of years, this popular house, have the pleasure of announc ing to their f riends and the traveling community that it is now open for the reception of guests The house since the first of March.last, hes been entirely renova ted and refitted in a superior manner •, the apartments are large welt ventilated and furnished in modern style. Tele centrally located, convenient to all the de pot and steamboat landings, and in the immediate vi. einlty of the. Custom Rouse, Post Mace and the Corn Exchange. Connected with the Rotel is a Restaurant for the ac commodation of those preferring the European plan.— Prices of Rooms from Three to Seven Dollars per week, according to location. Board $1.5 per day. Table allots for Merchants and business men from 1 to 3 P. M. MENET' NEILL, April 0,1381 ISAAC L. DEVOE. A LIST OF RETAILERS OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC GOODS, WARES, MERCRANDIZE, dr., which were returned by the Mercantile Appraiser of Lebanon county, for the year 1862. Notice le hereby even that the Appraiser will bold his appeal at the Cotnmlesioners' Office, in the borough of Lebanon, on Monday, Vie beh day of 4. D., 1862, at which time and place those desiring to appeal may attend. PETER LOSER, Appraise! of Mercantile Taxa. South All7Mitie Township. List qf Retailers. Class. License. 11. D. Beiver & Bro., merchants 13 30 OD William Biever, leather 14 .. 700 G. W. Karmany & Bro., merchants 13 30 00 Cornelius Smith, conthctionery 14 700 G. W. Hoverter, hooks 8 5 00 Rudolph... Gem lumber 14 7 00 John Carper, merchant • la 30 00 John Mass, huckster 13 100hGeorge Matterness, huckster 18 20 00 David Antler, confectionery 8 5 00 A. & D. Kreider, grain and coal 13 10 00 Nora Atztrai/Is, Tnenship. Gabriel Wolfersberger, merchant 13 10 00 John W. Fisher, confectionery 14 7 00 I Kinporte & Kreider, merchants 13 10 00 Peter Graybill, oboes 8 6 00 George Peter, huckster 13 • 10 00 John N. Smith, stoves 14 10 00 3.8. Killinger, grain and coal -11 15 00 Adam Mark, merchant 13 10 00 J.' A. Heilman, confectionery • 8 600 George W. Miller, merchant 13 10 00 do do grain 14 700 William Ault, leather 14 7 00 Leitner & K. Rupp, coall4 7 00 Daniel S. Leitnor, grain 12 12 50 Bethel Township. Peter.Gerbart, merchant 14 '7 00 Thomas S. Weimer, merchant 13 10 00 John L. Moyer, geed 14 7 00 Samuel Weber, merchant 13 10 00 Levi Shiffier, merchant 13 10 00 Jacob C. Seltzer, merchant 13 10 00 John Weller coal 14 7 00 Henry Mark, huckster 13 10 00 Levi Paine, huckster l3 10 00 Josiah S. Light, leather 14 7 00 Levi Dobbs. huckster 13 10 00 J. W. White, merchant 14 7 00 George Kirst, stoves 14 7 00 George Brotzman, huckster 13 10 00 John Krell, coal 14 7 00 Cornwall Township. Isaac Hambleton, merchant 13 10 00 HIM S. Eby, merchant 13 10 00 E:'l. Ramsey, nierchant tailor 14 7 00 John Gasser, grain 14 7 00 East Hanover Township: Thomas Harper, merchant 18 10 00 Charles Shriver, merchant 14 7 00 Emanuel B. Salon, leather 8 5 00 David Buck, leather 14 7 00 Solomon Stine, huckster 13 10 00 Cathay ine Frantz, merchant 14 7.00 David M. Rank, merchant 13 10 CO Michael Hartman, feed 8 6 00 Levi Zimmerman, merchant 14 '7 00 do do grain and coal' 14 700 Michael B..llerning; merchant 14 7 00 Heidelberg Township.. A. &iGiob, merchant 13 10 05 Jacob Kratzer, distiller 11 14 00 Cyrus M. Kroll, merchant 13 10 00 J.lB. hJ. W. Achey, merchants 14 7 00 Soibmon Bomberger, leather 14 7 00 Joseph S. tanner, merchant 14 • 7 00 A.ll. Bucher, al-reheat 13 10 00 Abraham S. Boyer, huckster 18 10 00 Franklin Seigrist, merchant 14 700 Jackson. township. Samuel Sell, Steel , 14 7 00 Moses L. Bowman, merchani 33 10 00 J. & H. Loose, leather and salt 14 7 00 Musser & Spangler, merchant 13 10 00 Daniel 'CHOI, coal /1 _ 700 Henry C.'Shork,.patent medicine 34 100 Curtis Foesig, shoes 14 700 A. Weigle y, merchant 13 10 00 Donges & Stoner, merchants 12 12 50 Benjamin Artz, stoves 14 . 700 Franklin Meyers, confectionery 8 6 00 J. Mach & Co., merchant' 14 7 00 do do lumber, coal & grain 14 700 Allen Bellinger, coal 14 7 00 G. B. Bannon, anal 14 7 00 Seible & Co., lumber 14 7 00 William Alwein, distiller 8 25 00 George Wagoner, coal 14 7 00 John Bechthod, huckster 13 10 00 Joseph Moyer, grain and coal 14 7 00 Daniel Basler, confectionery 14 7 00 Cries R. Reinhold, merchant 14 7 00 John Lehman, plaster and coal 14 7 00 Samuel Hauck, coal 14 7 00 J. ik J. Miller, plaster and coal 14 7 00 George L. Seltzer, grain 14 7 00 W. Fronts, huckster 13 10 00 Charles aimmeltierger, grain 14 7 00 Lebanon Borough. Jpho George, merchant 12 12 50 Jahn Bressler, stoves . 14 7 00 F. IL Ebur, confectionery 14 7 00 L. R. Laudermilch, merchant 13 10 00 Diller, Arndt & CO, latther 19 7 00 Ephraim Bergner, merchant 14 7 00 John F. Ebur, confectionery 8 5 00 Daniel Witten, flour and feed 34 7 00 P. F. MeZauly, Aces 14 7 00 .C. E. Rained, shoes 14 7 00 Joke A. Smith, confectionery 14 7 00 John Krause 4 Co., merchant 11 15 00 11. J. B. Smith, groceries 14 7 00 George M. Fauber, merchant 14 7 0 0 Samuel Krause, merchant 34 T 00 John Lamer & Bro., merchants 11 11 00 G. L Atkins & Bro., shoea 14 7 OD James N. itogere,etoves 14 7 OL John Gravff. confectionery 14 7 00 Daniel Graeff. shoes 14 7 00 John Gerhart, merchant 14 7 00 Rauch & Light, merchant 13 . 10 00 Hoary & Moe merchants 12 12 50 L. It Openheimer, merchant tailor 14 7 00 Reiseastlne Bro. & Co., clothing 14 700 James H. Kelly, Jewelry 14 7 00 Barry 4 Anderson, trAmcconists 14 700 Bowmen, Hauer & Capp, do 14 7 00 do do do lumber 14 700 D. S. Reber, drugs 14 7 00 do patent medicines - ' 8 600 Adam Rise, hatter 14 7 00 8.8. Bernie;, marched-tailor 14' 7 00 19 11. Itrodel, stationery 11 10 00 Jacob Reedel, shoes 14 7 GO Relzensthie it Bros, clothing 14 7 00 David Harmony, hardware 10 20 00 George ROSS, drugs 14 7 00 do patent medicines 4 6 00 John dholienberger, merchant 14 7 00 Joseph Bowman. shoes and hats 14 . 700 John lardy, saddlery 14 " 700 J. Henry Miller, stationery 24 7 00 Charles Greenawalt, hardware 18 10 00 Harrison R. Dundore, inroltriro 1 4 700 James 3. Blair, jewelry 14 7 00 Joe. L. Lineberger, drugs 14 7 00 do pat. medicines 4 600 George Welts, stationery 14 ' 7.00 R. F. Swartz, merchant 18 70 00 Robert Back, confectionery 14 7 00 George Paver, groceries 14 7 00 Daniel 8. Good, oonfectiodery 8 it 00 Abraham P trickier, grain 14 .7 OQ Wiliam 1 ight, brewer 0 , 26:00 Win. H. Reibei, trait 14 , 7 00 Bohn Yost, brewer 12 12 60 R, Voice* oo.,Merchant _. .• 12 22 60 Owen lmehic, b, furaiture , - ..- 34.. . . ;409 4. George Uoffman, grain and malt 34 7 00 George Reinoebi. merchant 14 - 700 L L. Greenawalt, leather 14 7 00 Leb.Deposit Rank, biS broker 8 30 10 do do exchange 8 30 00 Fleury Koone. Sour and feed 14 7 00 Reuben Dwelt, merchant 14 7 00 II . k J. Ii Reber, clothing 14 700 Shirk Jr Moor 0. shore 14 7 00 Jamee flelchhola t tob coo I t 7 00 J. U. Weaver, Om 14 7 00 North Lehattrm Borough. Joseph Ruston, tobseconitt 14 7 00 Joseph Bowman, furniture 14 7 00 Martin W ttberdt. drnggiet 14 • 7 00 Funck & Oro., merchant 13 10 00 Solomon Smith. saddlery und coal 14 7 00 Raincehl & M,lly, lumber 13 10 00 Philip Breebbill, lumber 13 10 00 Diniel Light, Wood 14 7 00 M. W. Eckehroth,grain and coat' 13 10 00 John P. Arnold furniture 14 7 00 p a i,,,,, .4 ;,.,,,angler, hucksters 13 10.00 Herman R. Rauch, confectionery 4 6 00 Mary Zeller, confectionery 4 6 00 North Lebanon township. .701ari Groh, merchant 13 10 00 David T. Werner, grain and coal 14 . 7 00 Andrea , Light, merchant 13' ' 10 00 Adam R. Light, merchant 14 7 00 Henry Gartman. brewer 3 25 00 Shark & Long. grain and cced 13 10 00 do , merchant Israel Light, merchant David Dover, wood and' coal Jacob Biddle, bucaster South Lebanon tosonthip. Henry Hank. grain 14 7 00 .Christian Long, merchant . " . 'l4 7 00 Londonderry township. Sohn ld Bowmationerchant 14 7 00, Martin Early, merchant 13 2O 00 do gralif and Aoal- 9.. 25 00 John B. lieley,codirectlonary 8 . ' : 600 , Mart n K. Bowman; merchant 14 7.00 John .7. Brightbill,merchant 13 7'oo Simon Pltery. moven 14 - 7.00 Ed ward `Shifier, ontifiictionery 14 7,00 John Delninger, merchant " 13 10 00 William B. Brunner, merchant 13 10.00 'Edward Dieninger, Merchant tailor 14 7 00 Samuel Johnston. dorsi 14 7 00 Samm I 'Bogner, miiicharittailor 14 700 Itilloresk township. • 'RUC Welgley, grain and coal . 14 7 00 John B. Welter, merchant 14 7 CO J A Weigley, merchant 14 7 00 Judah K. Stewart, merchant 14 7 00 John P. reenter, coal':... 14 ' 7 00 John U. Seibert, saltend grain 14 . 4 700 S. Landes 1c don, toeinhants • 14 • ' 7 00 George L. Seltzer. grain and salt' 14 • 700 Ell Klapp, Wrote r and mai' 19 7 00 So:darn 'township. John Phillips, merallapt . . , 13 10 00 David Book IM, 14 7 00 John Brunner, merchant 18 10 00 Retina 1 Gethart,lumberand coal 18 10 00, J.Capp & Son, znerchanti 13 ' 1000 do druggists 14 7 00 Levi Ileihnan, merchant 14 ' 7 00 David Bolts, tobacco 14 1. 7 00 Amos Weimer. stoves 14 7.00 h'ee., leather :14' . 7 00 George Zeller, coal . 14 7 00 Napoleon Dash, ehram • 14 7 00 do coal 14 7 00 John C. Seitz druggiet • 8 SDO Jacob hluehler. hnelteter 13 10 00 Welter t Focht, grain • /4 7 00 George Werner, hncicater ' 20 00 iimon township. Union Forge Co., merchants . 14 • 700 Bordner Jr. Ulrich. merchants 13 10 00 J. & H. !deify, grain and coal 18 10 00 Sehleman do IleihnanJumber coall3 10 DO Nicholas 111,.e1. huckster 13 lO 00 Anrll 9, 1862. Ad ni n Ist ra toes Notice. NOTlCEothereby givon - that'Letters of .Administra tion on the Estate of Allcuart. Mau, late of the borough of Lebanon, Lekanon county; Pa, dec'd., hare been granted to the undersigned, residing in the samb place. Ali persons indebted will please make payment, and those having claims will presentthem, without de lay, to the undersigned, WILLIAM 8311T11, Lebanon, April 2, 1861. Administrator. GEORGE' LANE'S • PATENT CAPILLARY• GROOVED RULER ; WITH Paper Cutter & Seale Combined._ TIIRER neat, durable and indispensable articles for DESK USE combined as ONE INSTRUAIENT. Recommended by many of the first accountant) and Teachers in our principal cities, as being a superior ar ticle. For sale at R(EDEL'S Book Store, t 'Cumberland street, Lebant4Pa. Lebanon, March 20,1862.- Great Inducementsl GREAT INDUCEItiENTS SEWING MACHINES. SEWING MACHINES. - No . ow le the timeforprocuringßEWlNO MACHINES: ill Terms reasonable and within the reach of alMost any one. H. H. MOM will'rent Sensing Machines at One Dollar and Twenty-five Cents per week, or Five Dollars per month in advance, end if any one, having rented, Aesires to retain the machine, the amount paid for rentwill be deducted from the price of the machine. Cad and nee these Machines at 11. IT. RGEDEL'S Book Store. Lebanon, Mardi 20,18024 t. SIIIIRIFF'S SALES. B • y VIRTUE of a certain Writ of Fieri Facies, %exact out of the Court of Common Piece of Lebanon county, and to me directed, will be sold by Public Vendee or Out-cry. on THURSDAY, the 17th day of APRIL, 1862, at I o'clock, P. M at the Public ilonee of DAN'S]) Hoer LING.IR, in the Borough of Lebanon, all the estate, right, title and interest of 1114NJAMIN HARPOR, of, in and to the following REAL ESTATE, viz:— A certain L.le or PI RCS or GROUND, situate in Jackson township, Lebanon county, adjoining :t the North an alley, on the East by lot of tlizabeth Edrhs, dec'd. Bouth by the Berke and Dauphin turnpike road, nud West by lot of George Lutz, containing in front about 45 feet, to depth about 200 feet. The improve. ' snouts are n TWO-STORY FRAME iVEA , TUER BOARDED 110133E,nbont 40 by .'c ;• 39 feet, with a KITCHEN about 22 by 13 'feet.attaohed, a FRAME STABLE about 24 by 18 feet, SMOKEHOUSE, Peg -Sty, bun other ont.buttdlugs. with' the apnarto• amines ; also a Well or never failing Water on the pre niece. so.. Seized 'and taken in Execution as the Property of BENJA. MIN HARPER. A LSO, By Striae of certain Writ of Vend:it:lota Expo naa.. .issued se aforesaid, I will aell,at the same time and place, all the estate, right. title and interest of WILLIAM SIERKbIi, of, in and to a certain TOWN LOr, situate in Pattura, Londonderry township, Leb anon county, enjoining on the North Sisson Eiterer and alley, on the, Nast Anna Soaman, ea the South Berke and Dauphin tar o' road; and on the West by Naha - Philips, contaittlnf front about 65 feet. in depth about 200 feet. The improve. . moutteltre a TWO STONY LOO . noysE, weather boarded. about 18 by. 25 feet 3 , V LOG STABLE, about 10 by 111: feat, Pig, V Sty, and other out-buildings, with the - appurtonancen. soy. Suited ■nd taken in Execution aides Property or WILLIAM MERKLA. TA10,14 VlttUtt ut etitbdo Writs ofPiorl Faciat, sue,. ae aforesaid, I will well at the 6111140 time and it all the estate, right, title and interest of MIRES. TIAN AIOYEK, of, iu and to the following Real Estate, vhr.:-- RIOT( r TOWN LOTS, situate in Arnold's Addition, in the Borough of North Lebanon, (except a small part, 'which is iu Lebanon Borough,) Lebanon County, jelialni on iho North an alley, on the Nast the old Berm Road, on ihe South Church Street, and on the West Pheasant Alley, num bered 32,33, 34, 3546, 37, 38 nod 39, each lot contain ing in front and rear 27.1 feet and in - depth 14155 feet, with the appurtenances- - Si' Seised and Minim In executioc as the property of. CHRISTIAN MOYER. A LSO-by virtue of certain Writs of Fled Yachts, is• I). sued as aforesaid, S will ffelt at the awe tittle 'and place, all the estate, right, title and Interest of DAN IEL MEYERS, of, in and to the' following Real Estate, viz No. I, The UNDIVIDED HALF of a certain LOT or PIEOR,.OF GROUND, situate in Myeratown, Jackson township, Lebanon county, bounded on the North by an-Ailey; en the South by the Berks & Dauphin Turn pike woad. onthe Bast" by Benjamin Harper, on the - West.hy Uhrich; containing in front 5 feet, in depth 195 feet. The improvements are a TWO-STORY BOARDED LOG HOUSE, 28 by 82 feet, a SHOP, mid other out ouildiugs, aqui the appurtenances'. No. 2, The GROUND RENT on certain number of Leta, situate in Myerstown, Jackson township . , Leba non county, and enclosed.in the.boundary due Joining on the North an Alley of the village of Myeretown, on the East lots of Henry Phillips and Andrew Garret, on the south by an, alley and lands of Joseph °stover, and on the West by lots of Eisler, and Samue. Swartz, being 25 LOTS, more or lass. AMP Seized and taken in execution as the property of DANIEL MYERS, and the whole to be sedd by JONATHAN' BENDER, Sheriff'. Sheriff's Office, Lobanon, April 2,1862. April Court Proclamation. TIT REREAD. the Hon. JOHN J. PEARSON, Esq., President of the several Courts of Common Pleas in the district composed of the counties of Lebmon and Dauphin, and Judge of the Courts of Oyer and Termi ner and general 'Jail Delivery, for the trial of capital and all other offences in said counties; the Judge of the General Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace and General Jail Delivery, In the county of Lebanon; and Wailes Rang and Tnottas !imam, Bairn., Judges of the General Courts 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—through their precepts to me di rected the 6th day of January, A. D., 1862, to , hold a Court of Oyer and Terminer and General deli DeliverY, and a Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace Dn Leba non for the county of Lebanon, on the Third - Monday of April,hex"; which will be thelist day of said month, to citutinne ONE Week. Notice is therefore hereby given, to the Coroner, the Justices of the Peace, and to Constables within the county of Lebanon, to appear in their Own Perahns, with their rolla, resognisauces, inquisitions, examine, tiona and other documents, and present the same to the Prosecuting Attorney at least tendays before the meet ing of the Court, conformably to the provisions of the Ant Assemblir, palm@ at the tate stolen of the Leg istetnro. Alsq, all those who intend to prosecute pris oners which now are Or then may be in the Jail of Leb anon County, will halm then and tberg , appear„, on the ad Monday of April : to'proceed' against , awn as then may- be Apt,. Given undot haltd, in the hasoagh of LAanon, the 18th d oyl l iatolt, in th i a grunt. Lord, one thittusgut eig ht liiimafted and's s , `IONAT * Sheriff . StieffiffeiflotietrLetian4" hlat4h 8 BOROUGH ACCOUNT. JJOSEPHKABOB, Esq., Treasurer, in account wall Lebanon Borough, from March 9, 1861, to March 20, 1802. Tomtit!) received from David E. Miller, collector for 18R0 $1257 00 To cash received from George Walter, collector for 1861 3522 18 To cash received from T.T. Worth, for hauling clay 2 25 To cash received from W. A. Moyer, for one lamp post 6 00 To cash received from Knelt .1 Groff, for building permit 50 To cash received temporary loan i 494 67 - $5282 GO To balance due Treasurer, March 20, 1862 196 32 By balance due Treasurer, March 9, 1861 gnss 92 Cash paid sundry peruna ou onion. issued: Henry Brandt,lnterest, 1800 - $5 00 Daniel Seifert, do. do 'l4 00 Killinger,- do • do 15 00 John,. MIMEO, iio - do 18 00 D. Focht $ Sous, do do 21 00 John Witinoyer, do do 600 Henry & Stine, do 1800 and 1961 56 00 126 be, 34 7'oo 18 /0 00 14 T 00 13 10 IX' Cash paid Isaac Holder, Surveyor's sal. • • try; 1660 • .22 38 Cash paid John - Biondi, High Consta. ble, 1860 20 OD Cl'aph. paid Sos.Esitili, Treasury's Bala. ry, 1860, ' 10 00 • S. Ely, Esq ,Tilley crossing; 1860 -6 90 Peter Heist, for Stone, 1560 . 45 29. . William Biecher, (Rua Lamp, 1860. 8 40 George Borgner, Seidle'a einsaing,lB6o 12 16 Henry &on, Wheelbarrew and fixing (critter, iseo • - - 235 - John IL Shenk, setting Lamp post, 1860 1 00 John Staudt; bilfying Carlon, 1860 29 50 Bowman, Hauer dr.Capp, fining up on Chestnut street, 1860 21 57 0.11. - Ilorgner, Gas•and.Coali 1860 20 00 D. 51. Karniany,' Bill it 1860 25 99 W.ll. Reinhard, Police services, 1860 1 50 A. R. Bougliter, Solicitor, 1800 25 00 WortioLlteineeht, printing, 1860 24 75. hL Breslin, do do 16 75 - J. Yount* CO.', do do 13 ••00 11. It. 'Hartman do do 13 50 ,lolin SoWtns, Smith work, 1860' - - 625 John Arnold, Land damages, 1860 15 90 James Kerney, ~ do do 3 00 Daniel Light, do do 70 00 David Uhrich, do do 70 00 Henry Shott, work on Elizabeth at., 1800 22 87 do on Walnut 'street, 1860 59 59 do on Cumberland et ,1860. 29.04 do on Light's pavement, 1800 ti 12 ' 4l . ea te,s $OlO 11 JOe. Shantz; notifying Biliscrii, - 1 40 A. S. Ely, Nog.. qualifying officers, 1 50 , Chas. Debolt, P. F. Engine Company 1 75 Chas. Seierein, repairing Hese P. B. Co. 11 41. A. Rise per Shaeffer, repairs at P. Hose Carriage 5 00 • Chas. Severein , repairing Hese for V. P. Company' 1 50 Reinoehl & Sicily, Coal for U. F. Com. 325 Samuel Litz, burying Cation 1. 62 MeConnel, Weir and Garret, repairs U. F. Company 4 50 Weizners Bros , Spanner V.-I'. Comp'y 13 50 J. T. Poing. Gas pipe and Brackets, Hookand Ladder Couipany 11 93 George Shay, Stoire pipe U. F. Comp'y 2.43 • George Smith, serving Appeal notices 12 75 ' George Hoffman, Texas, burying horse 200 F. But blab , making Tax duplicate 10 00 J. T. Young, 8 Gas burners ' 100 James Ptleger, bill (kindles, MB 2 85 George lkirguer, work and repairs 4 99 Geoige Smith, year's salary, (Const.) 10 00 do burying cariqn '5 50 Hour,* Shottper Oerhard,Jabor 2 . George Bergner, repairing gutter and crossing 6 47 George & Pyle, can)lles, &c 1 96 William Bentz,lao lamp 6 On John Spohn,wheelparrow & pick handles 4 BO Bowl - Min, Hauer & Capp, lumber at ' Light's briuge . • 7 52 John Rim, repairing lamps 5 12 A. IL Embich, serving subposna in - Haggerty ease 1 50 W. ill. Derr , Solicitor, 6 months, 1861 5 00 Grant Weidman, Solieitor, services, 1861 10 80 Daniel Weaber, grate (wrought iron) 6 49 --- 164 76 John Sowers, smith word, 1861 ' 5 77 Jacob MeConnel, smith work, 1861 1 10 W. Shirk, Nsheelbarrow, nu • 250 • - 9 37 George Spang, Street Commissioner, wo. k done on. Cumberland street 106 12 George Spang, Wisliidpstreet 25 62 do . itliiabettiVreet 10 50 do' Market street 217 24 do . St. - 111nry &rent - „ 35 97 `f do N. Lebanon Boro. Una 17 62 . dp . ChisatilutAnd'contre 428 19 ' do Ceropbelletorn rood 'l2 25 Ches. et., & alley 136 32 de East 'street 17 25 do Jail alley b 50 do. Doe alley bridge 96 63 do Water street 4 12 I . 1172 73 , Samuel .I . . Babb, Pollee salary, 13 mos. 195 00 I IlenrfalcCord, do dos. do 195 00 , - --- 390 00 Gas Company, geseeneinned 295 01 do V. F. Company 3 86 • 293 37 ' Wm. Shirk, salary Chief Burgess . 10 00 P. 11. Ebur, do Ass. liriegess 10 00 Conrad Mark, Councilman 10 00 Aaron Walter, do 10.00 Samuel Light, do 10 00 , Philip Fisher, do 10 00 Adam Rise, do 10 00 Ilenry Tice, do 10 00 Joseph "Lamb, Treasurer, 1861 lO 00 Samuel Lutz, M . year salary 11. Cones. 10 00 /00 06 P. li. Ebur,holding appeal 1 00 Sam't Light, do do - 100 Henry Tice. do do I.oo' Philip Flaher; do do 100 • 4 00 `July Intereir(coupons) on IL R. Bonds 900 00 Jan. do do - —do do 900 00 Interest on 3 &titian', duel's 1858, pro. seated in 1862 . ' 73 50 Lebanon Talley:Sank for teinporary Inatiand Bank interest ODTSTANDING TAX. David D. Miller, Collector for 11360, . dedcienelta and cennoissions to be deducted . $682 , 00 George Waiter, Collector for 1861, deficiencies and continlssions to . be deducted 29.7 30 OUIS2AN DING PAVEMENT ACCODITS. -Thomas Russell, -pavement 34 04 Mra. Bricker. do .91 82 Jacob Swartz, - do .9 17 George Derr; do 16 00 Min Mellinger, • do 390 Kline & Daughter, do 55 00 Walter & Barto, do ;I.Cri Solomon Mv,yer, . .do $5 38 Sorouol.Prmowolt, do 102 25 . . - ' 362 46 The Treasurer received orders on July coupons, 186 L $9OO 00 On which be paid - 846 00 _Balance In hands of Treasurer - 04 00 Also an order forJenuary coupons, _ „ . . . ' 1862, . 900 00 • On which be raid no -oo Ilalauco in,bande of Treasurer - 120 00 Also enJ..nly COllpOl.lE, for 3819, )c 'i 50 BRIM o'iniiiiind when presentee Also on January con pons,for 'tol 15 00 Balance on 'taint when presented ~s" Also on January, ccupons,for 'tit t , no Balance on hand when presented I " ' Whole amount of tonpona unpaid 'ati dit io n to tbe above, the former councils issued followiug Bonds: 1.,p0p4 tises t ie Hoffman $2OO 00 listerust due•Aptil.4lBo2 12 00 21.2 00 1 Bond io D. Krause 10 000 Interim due April 1, - 1502 18 00 318 00 Boqd to (Atrial= lionry NO 00 . . -:------ 200 00 1 Bond to John Witmoyer 100.00 Interest due April 1 0 1213.1, 6 00 ' 106 00 2 Bonds to Wm. Shirk . 540 00 -... Interest due April 1,1662 2.00 . -,--- : 001 20 1 Bend MD. Focht A BORA 450 00 ~ Interest due April 1,1862 71 00 477 00 I Bond to Isaac liidler 117 87 Interest due April 1,1812 . . 701 • . 12/ 04 1 Bond to Walter A Barto 271 20 Interest due Aka It 1,1662- - 3_6 60 , 307 80 'I 800 I to Jacob Rudy 82 -20 Interest due April 41662 6 16 1 Bond to genry Brandt . Interest: ue Apill 1, 1862 - 101 49 1 Band to Danf t.l Seifert 800 00 Inteiest•dua April 1, 1882 18 00 318 00 2 Bonds to John W. HiFlinger 250 00 Interest due April 1,1862 16 00 Lebanon, March 27,1882 ww. ~...... ~:„.i........ii. _'' .... ".7 TRANSPORTATION LINE. By Lebanon Valle y Rai/road. 4,Ir4CULAR attention' will be paid "to Goode shipp. ed Vithe Lebanon Valley Railroad. Goods be sant daily to andiritiiß Phiiadelpphia , to Lebanon, Myers town and Annville Stations, ,and all other points in the Oonnty. FRElkiliTS contracted for at theicaet poseltde rates, 11311 delivered with dispatch. The Proprietor will pay particular .laGointionje, attend person:ldly, to the receiving and - tf . iliiiery - of all Fre Forig , _ information, apply at : hi Once at the Lebanon Valley Railroad ilepotilAbitithri., EDWARD /E. mAa, - htsAiroutw , „*.n MOM*, nal al- gays be found* ft; H.Bittk*llrathatifs llotil, Aiwa 407: 11 ;.?egl .. - • 11017 MAN. DR CR. • $3478 92 ADDITION AT. ST sTirm EN T 89 38 •---- 266 00 George Hoffinan'is LEBANON_ covNTT GleelArT WLIDJP(JIJN , A TTORNEY-ASLAW.—Office in Cumberland street, /I in the office of his father, Qeu. John Weidman, Lebanon, August 28,1861. ABILAEAUBBJSRIL. ......_. A New Firm. Cheap Cash Store, and Milling and Grain Business. ryinE undersigned having formed "partnership In the AIRROANTILIi, MILLING AND GRAIN BUSI NESS, would respectfully invite. the attention of tho public to their establishments. They will contiue to keep, at the late stand of SIIEBR, GEERASIAN & LONG, a moat complete stock or all kinds of GOODS usually kept In a country store, which they will re. tall Cheap for CASH, or OW:MTH I PRODUCE. They also want to buy for cash 50,000 Bud:Lela of WHEAT, 30,000 Bushels of EYE, 20,000 Bushels of CORN, 25,000 Bushels .of OATS. For which they Will pay the hihtiest Market Fricasi....: They_ ill also take GRAIN on SToILIGS. The *lll keep alwave on hand and sell At thelowirat prices, COAL. by the Boat Load D i r by the Ton; all kinds of MILL FRED,, SALT, PLASTER, Ike. Any- They solicit the basinees of all their old friends and the public, and will endeavor to deal on_stich lib. eral and just prinelples aa watt give satisfaction to' all. SIIERR & LONG. North Lebanon, .March 19,1662. 64T8 b 'Dissolution of Co-PartnOr . ship. NOTIOE is hereby given that the Co partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, tra ding in the MERCANTILE, BIILLIN6, and GRAIN husineis, under the firm of BREAK, GEEBAMEN & LONG, In NORTH LEBANON, was dissolved, by, main ol consent, en the Tith lust. AA persons Indebted to the said firm are requested to make payment, and those haiing claims to present them to MERLE & LONG. ABRAHAM KURIL JONATHAN GEESAMIN, DAVID EL LON°. The bosineee wID be continued et the sates pla ce% in all Ste branches, by the madereignee, under Abe firm of SHER& it LONG. ABRALIADI SIIERK, DAVID S. LONG. ' NortlLLebanois, North 19, 1862. SOX Vrit..iD L Es. Dw. tlie celebrated 0111- MAN, 43 Maldeilani, Nr.W YORK; respectfully Informs tho'cltlaens qf Lebanon county that he has ap• pointed 'D.'l3. 'DP.1301319T, EN agent to sell his • CELLIVELATSD liraziliail Spectacles, Gold ,•Silver, and Steel eases, suitable for any destrip• lion of oyes. Air Purchasers wilt please bets tad mind that D. S. EABER'S DRUG STORE is the place t0.. - .buy good SPECTACLES. [Lebanon, March 19, 18 et 25 PER CENT SAVED. . TO SAVE THIS IS • THE PLACE "1.'1 • - PER CENT. Great Inducements to Cask 11/L3 - 71 Z -31 -C3IEAM.B.• TIME undersigned has Just returned from the . city, ,I. and now opened a large assortment of New SPRING DM' GOODS, Which were purchased at AUCTIONS, and enable him to give GREAT BARGAINS! Air To make it nn object to CASH _Boa - Ens, I will take FIVE DER CENT- OFF,-(as erdiscount)on all bills purchased In DRY GOODS, FOR CASH, amounting to FIVE' DOLLARS, and upwards, and at the same time assure the public that I will self GOODS eis /ow as any person in the Clannty,. We arc getting the same discount on 4 months hills, and arc willing to give the smile ad vantage to CASH BUYERS. Call and examhie our large aesortment of DRY GOODS, which were lately purchased. We are also selling the Palancu of the Stock of the Messrs. ECKERT, AT COST, as we got a large per cent. off :from the 'first. post, and , our Stock is now the LAMM' in the Borough, .Day• The following Is a portion , of our assortment of DRY 000DS0 200 pieces LIGIIT AND DARRPRINT9, from ox. to 12).‘ cents. - AIRRII:DIACE. PRINTS at 12% cants ; :worth * 15"cts. 100 pieces New Style DRESS GOODS, with Finch -names, - (very cheap.) .. • • 100 pleces'WHlTE iffILILINS, at 6%, 7, 9 ; 9; 10 and 12% colas. NEW 31.I.ItHMT MUSLINS.at 15% cents, and 5 per ct. off for cask. - -100-pIecee.DELATNB-at-8%; 8,10 and 12X contr. • 40 pieces DI MAINS et 18).i cents ; worth 25 coots. BROWN MUSLIN'S at 9 to 12% cents. 100 Nei, Etjqe COLLARS, Teri cheap; *Olt at AA:Lo tion. A large assortment ofDLAOR. and COLORED SILKS, (Orhat Pargains.) CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND . VBSTINOS. LINEN POCKET !MKS. at 8 to 25 cents, SKIRT• ING ; very low STOCKINGS, 6X to 25 mita. TABLE LINBNS and BRILLIANTS,.IO cents. FANCY SILKS; 40 cents to $1.25. BLACK SILKS, 623 eents to $t 70. COUNTERPANES, very low. QUEENSWARE.—I got a large assortment of Messrs. EOKenT, with 15 per cent. off the first cost. and without charge of freight, which I will sell at Cost. GROCERIES:—MoIasses, 7, 10 and 12% cents; Su gars, S. 9, 10 and 12% cents; llama, Cheose and Mack erel. Bait Bed Feathers. .7. GEORGE, "Bee Hive Store," " Cur. Cumberland and Walnut Ste Lebanon, March 26, 1861. PUBLIC nettce is hereby given, - that the account of JOSEPH LOLTK, Trustee of: the person and Es tate of Christian Hostetter, of South Annville township, Lebanon county, an habitual drunkard: now deco' sad, bas been filed in the Prothonotary's Office, of said coun ty, and that the enure will be presented to the Conn of Common Pleas of Lebanon county, on the THIRD . MONDAY-OF -APRIL, next, for confirmation and al lostance, when .and - where all pereone interested - may attend, if they think proper. HENRY 8 /EGUST, :Prothonotary. Prothonotary% Office,LebationAlarcli 19, •, MU 501 00 ÜBLIC notice Is hereby, - given, that the account of P JOHN BROKER, Trnstee appointed by Isaac Gib ble and Seth Royer, to make sale of :e. certain brick meeting house and lot or burial ground,situato in Mill. creek townah ip, Lebanon county, under an act of Gen. eral Assembly of thie Commonwealth, approved the 17th day of April, D., 1861, has been filed in the Prothonotary's office, of said county, and that. the IMMO will be presented to the Court of Common Pleas of Leh-, anon county, on the THIRD MND OAY of APRIL nett, for confirmation. and allowance, when and where all persons interested may' ttend, if they think proper. HENRY 'US:GRIST, Prothonotary. Prothonotaree Moe, Lebanon, March 19,'62 t o tIBLIC notice is 'hereby given, that the account of E JACOB OBRIIART, Assigree of Thomas llocshare and Magdalena his wife, of Swatara township. Lebanon county, under a voluntary deed or assignment in trust for the benefit of creditors, has been filed' in the Pro , thonotory's Office of said county, and that the same will be -,presented to the Court of Common Pleas of Lebanon eonnty, on the TIIIItD' MONDAY of APB.II, next, for confirmation and allowance, when and where all parsons interested may attend, if they think proper, IIEN111" StEG;RIST, Prothonotary. Prothonotary's Office, Lebanon, March 78,'62. Books anti Stationery -Em porium, AND - TEACHERS" HEADQUARTERS! (gmom waytava, PAS REMOVED . Ms removed hits Book Store to Market Some, Lebanon, W DERE may bo bad, on reasonable terms a general assortment of SCUOOL, SUNDAY SCHOOL, THEOLOO. 10AI. and blmosmansous BOOKS of every description. Copy-Books, Cyphering Gooks, leather and paper bound Pass - nooks; and' very variety of $4..A2/ON.EItY, wholesale suntietail. • . • • •• WINDOW - SHADES. A large Of variety Plain, Edney, Duff, Green, Gilt, ke. PAPER' SHADES. Neat Patterns, Plain, Green, Blue and Gilt. Also the latest and simplest STYLES OF FIXTURES. Oa - CALL AND EXAMINE. Lebanon, September 27.1360. 40 50 s2t4 100,04 0 M I NAS .07 "LODI. MANE, POUDRETTE For Salo by LODI MANUTAOTITRIiIG.COMPANY -130 South Whorl*, Philadelphia, Pa. This Company, with a capital, of $150,001, tr. e mast extensive works of the kind in bb ttad,ko ex perience of 22 years in manlfeentlag. - -with 4 reputa tion long established, having also the esclusive control of all the night soil from the great City of New York, are prepared to furnish an article which is, without doubt, the cheapest and very best fertilizer in market. Price far 7 barrel-land over gill() per barrel, or only $l6 per ton. It greatly Increases the yield and ripens the crop frnm two to three weeks earlier, eta° expense of from $3 to $4 per acre, and with very , little labor. A Pamphlet, containing all the information necessary, with lettere fro= lloraee Greeley, Daniel WebSter k and hundreds of farmers who have used it extegeivelyfbr many years, may be had free by qddiaosing a letter as above or JAMES T, TOS7EII.; 69 Corirtlandt St., New York. Care of the Lodi Manufacturing Co. February 12, 1862:-36.L. 94 4 2 7 7 $3220 79 I.4ebanon Deposit , 111811 - Ik . : • Camber/and street, one door Oast of airmany't-Hotoi. IV ILL pay the following RATES of 16:TkatEST on V DEPOSITS, For 1 year, and longer,6 per cent.Per,annuin; Nor 6 months, Gad longer,6 per cent. per animal; For &months, and longer, 4 per, 6aut.:per annum; rogulriug a abort notice .otwithdrawal. Interest paid in full for the Deposita from the date of dtposit to the date of withdrawal. We will also afford a bend Ofac commodatitme to those who may, favor us With Deposits, payable on demand. Will pay a" premium on SP.ANISIr and MEXICAN DOLLARS, and also on old afer.fran,Dol ;ars and Half Dollars. Will make collections on and re. mit to all parts of the'"hied Statak„ -the .V. , ankthis Europe;, Negetlato Dcians 4:64-& - 0., and dowgencrni EX DiIAWIOE and BANKING' BITSIN,Ess. • ' O..D.A.WSOb! 040.41.f.AW : kiesident. Clunc,-Cashier. _Thatuaderstgned,U . ANAGEES, are liable - to the extent of tlfeirtEitateti; for all Deposits and other Ibllptione of the "Lia,taes DEpospr BANK." &MON GAMMON G. DAWSON COLEMAN, 'Oscoap SMULLifit, LEVI. Kt, JAMES ALIERSTES mac , DEDEEE'G ElMf DAVID 8. LONG NOTICE. 0.TICIE;; NO' i%E. MARRIAGE. -- " Ita loves and hates. lioripwe,and,„angerite hopes and fenie:Yegiets . and .joys; MAN GOOD, bow loss, ltis,reatorid;;Jhe yisture, 411 Pla r o 7r treatment and radical cum of epermator rbma or seminal weakness; „Itifolltikttry emissions, sex ual debility and iiimeditnents to. ,merriage,gsniallY nervousness; consumption, fits, Mental attd.p4 al in- Capaciiy, resulting from .AELF-ABU - ySEerlire ex plained in the MARRIAGE GUIDE, 1fy.'99.X.. YOUNG, 11. D. This most extraordinary riper ahailld be in the hands, of every young person cortrAmplitingubtirriams, ned'eveiy Man or woman * 7 IIO - dielreti num ber of their offspring to their circutristoneetk Avery pain, llicase'end Aube incidental to yptit4.fitaturity. •end folly explained: ...every parilSia 'of "MOM , ledge that should be kuoyna ielfersegison ..ItilfPfull of engravings. In fact. it:disc/add sigretifihS4 d'ifery one should know; ;dill ikie a lawdricibiterinistbelbelred up, and not lie aboutbisentio any one on the receipt-of•t"'",_ efidStel . or postage. stamps. Addrosf.p Stress, etithe leotirthi • ,••• - *a- ArFmcgED A kiF9lAUNATE . .nopiattvr ur what may be you . (tte - ease, - b .- afore "pod place yourself meth* the. care of. kerof,thanbtfiriatiVVli4cir - '"t 1 " or foreign—who advcrise in title or any of sr, zpuper, Set a copy of tr. Youliglikasilviand read if - c-artifdi.V. It will be the mettrato, flaying, you.many wdoltar, your health, and poeslblliciir lifer' „ DR. YOIII4O can e:gonepliedmi obi 'efAhrfAllieases described in, his at jets office,, ito.2 419 13PELICE 'Street, above - Fein:fir; Philideliphlsi,". Oftlee haute from , 9 to 3, daily. KO L LOOK'S DANDELION= :COFFEE. 0;014404a6 Coffee, la recommendedhp physicians as a superior. 2 , , trrilt - TIODS VElt ADE for 'General Debility, Dispeosia. and all bilioniAlsoniemi: 'Maim:Cads- whelisive, been compelled to abandon the vie of COMO will use this without injOrfenseffects; Chiliain ion tains the stretagt h of two pounds of mdiharycaffee. Price ,24 centsl KolloCk i g LeVain The purest and beat BAKING POWDER known, for making light, awed and nittritious limed and Cakes. -- Price 25 cants. - M.L.NrFICITRIti BY M. H KOLLOCK: CORNER Ob' BROAD AND CHESTNUT STRIZTB• MITIADELPIIIAg And sold by all Druggists and, Grornrg Farmers and others Take Notice. THE undersigned having - purehased the.eitire I establishment of A. 11AJOR & BROTEIBR, will manufacture and keep on hand a very gruiral aortment of - MACHINERY and , FARMING MEN:PS, embracing:lmproved POUR-HORSE Powers - findThreahers; Railway Horse Powers and Threshers,. Morgan's Independent steel-wire Tooth Horse-RAKE: Munne.s Patent Folder, Straw and flay CUTTER: Ceet lion Field Rollers. Grain Fans, Hay Elevators, Clover Hullers, Corn-ebellers, by band or power, Corn Ploughs and Planters, Cultivators, "with a varleti of the best P 1,086113 in nse L-e. .• All of the above MaCihnes are of the lateifand beet improvements, a . nd 'mall warranted to give eaciefactknr, aciangs of kinds Inc ale te order.; and at short notice. He also manufactures STErff EN: GI Gearlng.ehmtina, and Mill work in general, and pays particular attention to-Repairing Eriginei and Machinery of all kinds. He invites all to nail and oaainin 3 the work at the Mr. chine Shop, on Pnesanovit SraaWr,Selannori. gar All orders or communications by . mail will be promptly attended to. D. M. K MUTANT. . Lebanon, Lebanon Co., Lebanon August 8,1860. ' ' have appointed*. MAJOrt & DROTTIEF. my Agents for timpurpose of carrying *mho above business. D. M. KARMANY. THE NEW BAKERY, undersigned, would - respectfully inform the ct tl• amnia Lebanop that he hes commenced the HAE E ISUSINESS,:in ' in lie varieties, at his stand, eu Cumberland. street, Lebanon, mearly opposite the Puck hotel; " and will supply. customers with the best BREAD, CAKES, &c, Flour received 'from 'customers and returned td them in biead at short notice„ CONFECTIONERIES, or all kinds, fresh and of the best qusiltty, constantly ou hand, and furnished at the lowest prices. -Thi.publie is Invited to give me a teal Leb non, Nov. 9, 18d9, Blanket shawls, rILOTII, WOOLEN CLOTHING of all colors, dyed fat ki 'Black or Blue Black, pressed, the color warraltei and goods turned out equal to new, by LYON LoutEr.c; ER, Ilfir Articles to be dyed can be left at Jos. L. Len•s+.r ger'e Drug Store where all orders for the above will attended to. [Feb. $, NATIONAL HOTEL • (LATE WRITE SWAN.) .Race Street, above Third, Phila. rpHIS establishment offers great inducements not ee -1 ly ou account of reduced rates of hoarding, but from its central locution to the avenues of trade, us well as the conveniences afforded by the several Passenger Railways, running pest and contiguous to it, by which guests can pose to and from the Hotel to the different Railroad Depots, should.they bo preferred to the regu lar Oinulbus belonging to thellouse. I AM determined to devote my whole attention to the comfort and convenience of my guests. TERMS $125 PER EAT. D.' 0. SlEGRlST,Proprietork Formerly from Eagle Hotel, Lebanont Pa. T. V. Rkosus, Clerk. (Phila., :4 larch 12, T 552. , . . o . Mutual Fire Insurance Com psunv f voiIARON . COMNTY"PENWA. films COMPANY was ineoritoiali3d, March. 1355, and 1. is now in fall operation and.ready to make insur atlea on Dwellings, and other Bnik.lings, on Furniture, and.Merehandise generally. 'Mad on 'Barna: Contents, 'stock, Farm Implements. &c., on . a Mutual Principle. -.mANAllpats: Samuel.Liabuldi • John ff. Kinports,- Georie Aigler; John Allwein,, Kerr, , Jooeph.F.,MatS,. Vhriatian Bachman, William Early, fr., George S. 'BOmgardner, 1. D. A. (lacmlm, leorge bongos, obn D. Beim, algal S. Early, , JOlih ALLWETY, 'Presidnt. Itunutru 11E1111,Treseurer. • JOSEPH F. 51.srz,Secretary. Sante& Scab*hi, TrweHug AKant: Jacob Schnotterly. Agent, Fredericksburg. Antrille, Marsh 5 1862,-/y. MISS • ATKINS `Ur ouLD respnctfully annotte() to the pitisaThe of 11'7 Lebanon' and vicinity that she.has Opened a RASHIONABLE,SII.I.I.IN.EItY and MANTUA. )!i`AK• INIi ESTABLISLIMENT, Tit Mutat street, 2d door above . _ A now stock just received and. opened for impede, 12. embracing a full assartmontot. 511 k, Crape alarrOser Bonnets, Bonnet Trimmings, Ribbons, Flowers, 4c. Lebanon, Aprlll7, 18131. PUBLIC SOLE, OF PERSONAL .PROPEATY: WILL be sold at Public Sale, on: , , 777ASDAY; APRIL 154802 . at tha late reaidancaof Samuel Acbey, deed., at Achey's Corner, .Lebanomoounty, Pa.; 234 Mileftlromatineffere town, 3 . 1 , 4 miles from Myeratown, and 7 miles from,Le b . anon, at theold well known place, called AbbiiesOltre, em, the following Pereonal - Property,rig.. 2 COWS, 3 HOGS, and about 30 CMFV , C' ANS,. I WIND-MILL, CID:Ell-MILL, (Dick. ocir'e,Y Sitne, Mance, Chisela,„and all kinds. , , otearpenter Toole --'' - CA 'R. RIA G - E.' , '''': 1 L Iteady-utede•POSTS, 1 CORN 8111StAtER,.3 Meat Ct ters, 3 Ladders, 2 Grind Stones, Bticks, •11A1t.itis the ton, all kinds Stone . Quarrying l'ciels, Lock and Cow Chains; I:Sack Screw, Shovels ,'Forkk Rakes, about aog Zs, sill - DEED MEAT, Tubs, Stands, Lard, by .the 43E•F pound; BUREAUS. I•KIPCILEN CUPBOARD, 3 CLOCKS,SRBDS*.BROSTEADB,.ISI{IPCIT . EN DRESSER, 3 STOVES, (2 Wood andl Cold} Stove Pine, TABIRS. CKAIRS: • •• 4111.11/IL-31011ra--7111E1.111H01 0 , 73it• go large and smsll Drain Kettles,l Wiindlilviiinw.t•Liqnpre and Bar apparatus, tozetlair with , ir,Wilniltr and entire stock of „. • , ROUSEITOLP 113itiaTtrititi too.munarous Wutention Bales to commence prosiiiety" at halrpiat 1 t p'alock, M., 'alien terine`witi be made known by .JVARMILIIAGREY,.I Executors of :JOHN W. AOH er; •" I tor .4 - c lie E. Ittscom, Auctioneer. . • . WATCHES AND , CV 10 : 01 S. cLock:s gpic shoo,. ' CLOCKS FOR. $1.50 CLOCKS Fdlt CLOOKS:It 0K.53.00 , CLOCKS F08:4640 -" • • CLOCKS - FOR, .58.0 Q CLOCKS 14110520.00 At 3.3.1)14in Jeweirr Mom Imbinton, Pa, • AMERICAN WATCHES FOR $710 , 0C! AMERICAN- WATCHES` FOR 4,25.00 ,'AMERICAN-IVATORES R0V530.04 SWISS , LEVERS—a gaud -aeaartmea,t,N,, 3: 3: Blair's Jewelry .Stare; 17 .'7 M NNITOORIn , . .... . . . . .: ___ ~ , Howi Last . ' I , - How Bee &pd. t Itublishefi, in a Neifed'amebipe. Price Six : ceirta.• LECTVIEE OW VIS ;NATURE, TREATIREOFt and Radical Cure of Ipergiatorrlyea, ofEeintaarrldak..• nese, Involuntary Endeeioue, Sexual Doblltly,Auttlal. pediments.„.xertexally., .:Nerronenees, emi t .. !tamp Son, Epilepsy_ aud.ldte L.lrliullulApilthytcal I. *capacity; Terultlee from •Self•Afauta, 6 *-la7r.q. Ontrenwam, M. N.,:katinir- of the flkiar4 , lVo.,..- - The world •renowned aUtbor, la this .4!Xitipt,blaTrea turteclearly wefts from We own expetiesse tate aterst• , roneimiesces3 oig .S,s4est :Near. be. effete " ' retooled vlttiotitouedleirs,anct wißoluti,tiatige sit us gicat oremtifirts:lxiiikii*: iitetrtinteriti,-rin • - ',cb I. ale poptinsat a mode of euft ,, st amner,' . d iffeetnat, by_whibb every auff4rer, ,iplAaA „ir tt y#4i, eanditlen tok:pc may cure: himiril i, , t = and radiaally ir pia lecture will puma, ' ,2. aAm. aettl , 4 andqh . ekeelli:' _ ~"' - ' ' ' 2 • Bout ultainviwali i vvrotiy.3o,6 ,, „,l64., ~,a,t,t,e.*..ili t or.-.. ~,,fir. l,w. „tag. Atavism. tey sdatgilie, + ~. ! GBAS..a. o.lEtivit - - , 17 Bilwery:, • 'elk Pest Ofitca Box,-4535, ORM F. Ernfl East i 3 over.