Yorktown, and the other at Warwick. Magruder, holding a subordinate com mand, is with the reservesat Williams• burg. Despite the weather and bad roads . our Generals are pushing forward preparations for the assault of the rebel works, and not many days will will elapse before Yorktown will be ours and Richmond threatened. Berdan's sharp-shooters give gocd accounts of themselves.. They hold the advanced position under the re bel batteries, from which they eon. .stantly harrow' the enemy. A head above the parapet becomes an instant :mark for half a dozen rifles, which, from a thousand yards distance, rare ly fail to bit their mark. The Rebels keep well under cover. One sharpshooter attached to'the Cal ifornia regiment, has almost wholly Vrevented the rebels from using a large gun in an important position.— From a well selected rifle pi t, he keeps a constant aim upon the gun and hardly an attempt has been made for two days to fire it without the rebels losing one or more men from his deadly The task before Gen. McClellan, the reduction of fortified entrench ments is that for which he is held specially qualified, and the result is not doubted. [Prowl the lithrrtshurg Patriot Wad Union.] Re-appearance of the Dark Lantern Extra Judicial Oaths, Grips, Pass words, &e. I I---Dark Conspiracy to Defraud the People ! ! I—A Neu Bing to Secure the Spoils of Office --The Last Shift of .liepublicanism —"Sam"- Superseded by "Abe 1 1" --Where Abe Lives and Travels It dppears from the official documents which we publish below, that there are certain loyal individuals in Luzerne coun ty Whose loyalty to the Union is of so questionable a character that they are either ashamed or afraid to exhibit it in a public manner, but prefer the shades of night and the screen of ,secrecy to brew and concoct their sinister machinations.— Accordingly they have formed a secret as sociation in strict imitation of the "Know Nothing" organization, under the specious , and sounding appellation of the "Lucerne . County Loyal Union League," of which HOSEA CARPENTER is President. 'These "minions of the moon," desirous of uniting all the spoilsmen of the State into one grand corporation, with a monopoly of all the State, county and township of fices, deputed. their President, Mr. Hosea Carpenter, to Harrisburg, with authority to create and organize throughout the State, county councils, at five dollars apiece, subordinate to the State council, subsequently to be organized. Mr. Hosea Carpenter, who understood his business( and who therefore knew where, to find the best material for his purpose, went straight to. Senator Ketch am, who, without hesitation, immediately •caught Mr. - E. W. Capron, Assistant Clerk .13f the House, who not only "understood the business of framing the. constitution," but was also "entirely reliable in every respect." Thus, in a short time, the constitution of "The Loyal . Union of the State of Penn sylvania" was framed; Mr. CAPRON, the author, elected President of the -Legisla tive Loyal Union organization, and Mr. H. V. HALL Corresponding Secretary.— It further appears that, about that time the county council of Dauphin was organized by the election of DAVID MUMMA as President, and GEORGE BERGNER Corresponding Secretary. There is no doubt Mr. Carpenter Is now traveling in *Tarious counties of the Commonwealth fillerganize secret councils therein, and to.lev - y his fee of fi ve dollars. Ohm - space will not permit the publica ticni of the whole of the constitution adopted by the , parties concerned, a print ed copy of which is in our hands. We give to the public such articles as are best calculated to lay bare the objects 9f the Organization— By Article VI. it will appear that it is intended to take a snap judgment upon the people by not revealing the ticket un til the morning of the election. Article VIII. binds the members of the assodfation:who are under oath, to sup . port, the ticket formed by the Committee r whether they like it or not. Article XL is an ingenious way of put r ting up ttni4ffices to the highest , bidder, Which will efficiently exclude the poor • devils who have no money. A good &twice for the shoddy and other contrac tors who have lined their purses. Artiele`X' excludes from office all per. sons outside or the ring . t Article XVII. teethes how to trap mem 'hers into the league, and introduces "Abe." 1 Article XVIII, under the obligation of ah oath, enjoins secresy and . even false hood! For .ilirther particulars as to the resi dence and travels of "ABE" enquire of DAVID MUMMA or GEORGE BERG NRR, P. M., Harrisburg. If there were any evidence wanting of the desperation of the Republican party, this effort of their leaders to revamp and as sume, all the abominations of Know-Noth inlet% long since repudiated by the so ber second, thought of ;the people, would prove the hopeless straits to which they are reduced. - We feel assured that the ,bare exposure of this covert attempt to deceive and defraud the people, will blow up the cnnspiraters and their dark lanterns . sky high We the undersigned; 04mittee of Luzern • County Loyal Union Lee; -hereby -Authorize our President, Hosea CanprOrram, to organize a Crierity Council of the League in every county in the State,,uf Pennsylvania, and when be shall have so organized two-thirds of the counties of the Ceinmenwealtb, he is empowered to call a meeting of the Presidents of each County Coun cil, to meet at Harrisburg, for the purpose of forming a, State Mune% by giving them ten days' notice of .such meeting. A receipt signed by 40filit 041Pnwritit for #5 for organizing a Conn- Canna will be deemed a sufficient voucher to ,admit -the President to the first State meeting. D. N. LATHROP, Carbondale, Pa. P. LONOSTREET, Wilkesbarre. N. C. WADHAMS, Plymouth. D..0. - BRIESRAOH, Beach Haven. PELLOWS, Hyde Park. D, AY, fiorantati. C. 47.• rtALDwis, Wllkesharre. S. A. NORTHROP, Parkes Green. THEODORE STRONG, Pittston. SCRANTONs . Marc h 4, 1882. - On my arr ival et Harrisburg, I immediately called on Hon. W. W, Zell:Ilium; Senator from lalier"t On, elling Itliii,Myiutainess be said ho would introduce ale,to.a gentleman the House of Representatives who would 14044611 d the busbies. o' training the',sloosittettin, and was entirely M41)13'111 every meet. /e a then i n' Arn'i_eillid'lne to E. W. aaproivhest 'il`Cleit of be ttilitse,(and editor of Chester -bounty fraga, of 'Woo Outer Pa.) Mr. Capron 'immediarelyr entered upon the work, and tinier - out ih'o 'lOW' elea of the Constitution, and prepared them for the printer. Mr. Capron is now President of the Legisla tive Loyal Union Organization, and H. V. Hall, Esq., is Corresponding Secretary. Any informa tion that may be required by Loyal men in any part of the State concerning the organization pf the Legislative Council may be obtained by ad• driving the above named President or Secretary at Narrieburg during the session of Legislature. Any information relative to Dauphin county should be addressed to David Mumma, President, or Georgeßergner, Corresponding Secretary ) at Harrisburg. Any communication for me should be address ed to Harrisburg Care of George Bergner, Esq., Post, Master, and editor of the Harrisburg TEL EGRAPH. HOSEA CARPENTER, Preal CONSTITUTION - THE LOYAL UNION, OF THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA INSTrTUTED 1882. EIIII Aarrems VI. It is the duty of the seven com mittee to have a separate meeting as a committee, to nominate a ticket to be supported at the Bor ough and township elections and not to reveal the ticket until the morning of the election .; the committee shall chose one of their number to represent their borough, ward or township in County. Otinvention for the nomination of a County ticket to be, eupported at the general oleo lion. • ARTICLE VIIL It shall be the duty of every member to support the ticket nominated by the Committee or theirrepresentitives ; _no Presi dent, Secretary or 00[11Mitt00, is to bb nominated in the Order. . ARTICLE IX. Every subordinate Council shall make returns to the County Council on the first Saturday in each month, stating the number of brothers and the amount of contribution, by each brother, with thantme of the contributor. On the first Saturday of August of each year a full list shallbe prepared by the 'County Council of all brothers who have contributed during the year, their names arid the amount pontributed, and the list drum prepared shall be Ant to each subordinate Council in the county. ARTICLE X. On the first Monday in August in each year.% list of brothers who ere eittididtlo9 foe the county offices, shall be sent to the Correa pending Secretary of the county, to he certified by the Prisident, countersigned by the Secretary, stating that they are true and loyal bothers in 'good standing, and that they are - worthy to hold the office which they desire to fill; and the Corres ponding Secretary shall send 'a copy of said names and certificates to the subordinate Councils in the county. ARTICLE X% 11. In approaching a person who le known to be of the right Stamp; the brother will first show lain the declaration card and ask him how that suits him. If he replies that he endorses the sentimenta, then present him the sec ond card. If he is willing to pledge himself to that, ark him if be will keep confidentially and sacredly the secret of, any names to the pledge or roil you may present to him for his signature, if he should not be willing to sign it. If he re plies in the affirmative; the declaration may be presented for his signature; but he Must not be Informed where Abe lives and travels, before his name is signed to the declaration roll. ARTICLE XVIII. No brother shall reveal the name of any member oCthe Council, nor its piece of meeting ; nor shall he reveal the fact that any such organization exists in any township, unless to a known brother ; and no brother shall be al lowed to communicate the pass word, unless tt be the President of a Council, or in his absence, the Vice President ; and if any brother shall ,reveal any private matters whatever, concerning the ex istence, workings are'doings of any Council, his name shall forthwith be stricken from the roll of members, and notice .of his treachery sent throughout all the Councils of the order. Henry Clay's Method of Treating the Abolition Question. An Interesting Document for the Crisis. The following letter from Henry Clay was written to the Rev. Mr. Colton, one of Mr. Clay's warmest political and per sonal frlemli, and may be found in Col ton's Life of Henry Clay. The letter speaks for itself: AsatAliri, September 2, 1843. "MY DEAR SIR :—Allow me. to select a subject for one of your tracts, which, treat ed in your popular and condensed way, I think would be attended with great and good effect. I mean Abolition. "It is manifest that the ultras of that party are extremely mischleVous, and are hurrying on the country to fearful conse quences. They are not to be conciliated by the Whigs. Engrossed with a single idea, they care for nothing else. “And yet they would see the Adminis tration (gibe Government precipitate the nation into absolute mit; before they would lend a helping hand to arrest its Career.— They treat worse, denounce most, those who treat them best, who so far' agree with them as to admit slavery to be an evil. Witness their conduct toward Mr. Briggs and Mr. Adams, in Massachusetts, and toward me. "I will give you an outline of the man 9!trin ,which I would handle it: Show - the'otigin of slavery. Trace • its introduc• tion to the British Government, Show ',how it is disposed of by the Federal, Con stkution ; thSt It is left exchisiVely to the 'States, excepi in regard to fugitives, direct taxes and representation. Show that the agitation of the question in the free States will first destroy all harmony, and finally lead to disunion, poverty and perpetual war, the extermination of the African race —ultimate military despotism. "But the great aim and object of •your tract should be to arouse the laboring clas ses of the 'free states against Abolition Depict the catisequences to them ofimMe diate Abolition. The slaves, being free, would be dispersed throughout the Union; they would enter into competition With the free laborer—with the American, the Irish, the Gerhutri—reduce his wages, be confounded with him, and affect his mor• al and social' standing. And as the ultras go both for Abblition and Amalganyation, show that their Object is to unite in mar riage the laboring *bite 'man. and black woman, to reduce the white laboring man to the despised and degraded condition of the black man. "I would show their opposition to col onization. Show its humane, religious and patriotic aim. Th'at they are those whom God has separated. Why do Ab olitionists oppose Colonization g To keep and amalgamate together two races in vi olation of God's will, and keep the blacks here, that they may interfere with, de grade and debase the laboring whites !I-- Show that the British Government is co operating with the Abolitionists for the pur pose of,dissolving the Union. lam per fectly satisfied that it will do great good. Let me hear irom You on this subject. "HENRY CLAY." WHAT NExT P--They are building a railroad under ground through the city of London. Deep down beneath gas-pipes and water-pipes and sewers, a large artery will in future drain the overflowing ,surface of that mighty city. The first portion of this great work, extending from Paddington to Victoria Station,'Will be opened by the first of May next. It will be so wide and well lit. that it Will seem more like a well kept street.by night, than .subterraneaupassage. It. Pa§s ..eiit right under Flint street diteb i ,the_ fullest ;apd. ;foulest of th 9 London sivreisk7": - " • . 61Yr glbtintidstr: TERMS, - $1 50 A YEAR LEBANON, PA. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 1862 110AIE AFFAIRS. Why John, where are you go lug to in such a hurry? Why, I am going to LAIIIIAr.arS, In Market street, tr buy a nice lot of Furniture. Well, John, can you tell me the reason why LAOEIACLI sells ao much auoro Furniture and Chairs than all the Cabinet-makers in Lebanon together? Yew, John, I think I can tell that reason very p !Wally he has always got by far the largest and beat assort. manta of all kinds of Furniture and Chairs on hand, which be also sells a great deal cheaper than any other Cabinet•maker ; besides he has an - excellent cushioned Furniture Wagon with which be delivers all Furniture and Chair% sold by him, free of charge: these I think to be very good and advantageous reasons. As the 93d Regiment will leave for the seat of war this week, the public will please bear in mind that the beet and oldest CABINET MAKING ESTABLISHMENT, In Lebanon, Is that of C. Baornarttana's. Any person in want of good made work will please call on him, be- fore buying elsewhere. C. BRoTILEIILINE. Lebanon, Nov. 20, 1861..-Bino. The Junior Union .Hose Company will meet every Thursday evening at o'olock, in the Hall. It IS desirable that the 'members Should be regular in their attendanCe.. It , is es pecially desired that there be a full turn out.next Thursday (to-morrow) evening, as business of importance will be transacted. Mr. Solomon McCaully sold his Farm near this borough, contain lug 72 acres, last week, to Alin D, Kraus% for $ll,BO. ?ho Commissioners propose build ing a bridge over the Little Seratars, on the road lending from Goshert's to Stine's. Prop:m/48re invited in another column. The Congregation of St. Mary's C'iltholie Church received their new bell last week.. It is, we believe, the old one which was crooked some time since, recast, from which, how ever, it has qu:te u . difereut tone. We miss the old bell. Its sound was familiar from childhood, and one of the aasoaiations of Lebanon that we grieve to lose. The Martine made their appear mope in this neighborhood on the 4th or• April, a week later then last year. • A snow of about a foot in depth fell on Tuesday and Wednesday of last week,— Tins warm sun immediately after compelled it to go into immediate liqu!dation ) so that every ves• tige of it is now gone. . A fine Heifer, belonging to Joseph 11. Uhler, was run over on the Lehttoon Valley Railroad, last week, and Injured so much that they were obliged to kill It. We also learn that a wan wee run over, who °gaped without injury. Reason, he was under a bridge. Docis.—The Tax Bill has passed the Rouse of Representatives, with an amendment, among many others, laying a tax of one dollar upon every person owning a dog. If the Sen• ate should retain the amendment, as we trust it will, the howling of worthless curs at night will In a great measure become of the nttisances that were. SUICIDE.---011 . 1tigt Thursday morn . in Dar, John Longneeker, a highly respected far mer, residing —in Conewego township, Dauphin county, committed anieide by banging himself. The deceased was in geod circumstances, and led a pious life, observing family worship up till the morning of the melancholy occurrence, when he remarked to his wife, that "there•was no use in ma praying any more." Fle left the house of. ter making the above remark, apparently in good health and spirits, and entered a new barn, where he committed the deed. No case is assigned for the rash not. THE LUTHERAN GENERAL SYNOD.— This large and influential body, the meeting of which was postponed on account of our national einlealties, will convene in Lancaster on the first day of Bidy next: It le expected that there will boa large atiodance of delegrilei, Pliii business of much importaiare transacted. MORE COUNTERFEITS.—SpttriOIIB dollar bills on the Munch Chunk Bank are in cir `c'ulation. Vignettc---farT scene, covered wagons, mules and negroes, cotton wagons, dte. 13ALL0011 ASCENSION.—Mr. ,j; A. Light was to make his 38th balloon Ascension. at Mt. Etna, Barks county, on Monday afternoon, the 21st inst. We learn that the dwelling house of nermati Light, on the Swatara, between Mt. Zion and Fredericksburg, was destroyed by fire on Monday night of last week. All the furniture in the building was also destroyed, and the fam ily barely escaped -with their lives. The origin of the fire is unknown. The property was in sured in the'Washington Insurtince Company of this borough. nr. S. S. Ramsey is now in t4e city ,purchasing a new . siock of Piece Goode, in., for • the Spring and Sumner Trade. • C. Henry of the firm of Henry di Stine is in the city bbying in a stock of Spring goods., Which will be hero towards the end of the week. FIRE l JONESTOWN.—On Friday night ef last week a fire occurred in Jonestown, dlistreying the Hotel property of Henry Heil- man, (occupied by 'Simon :Ifeilman,) and the ad joining dwelling house of - Lieut. Somme! H. Fa ber. The fire originated through accident in the summer kitchen, Where they had ..been boiling soap during the day. Mr. Faber's ,property is insured in the Washington Insaranee Company of this borough, and the furniture of Mr. Heil man in the Jonestown.' The Hotel property was not insured. But a small quantity of the furni ture in either building was saved. The Hotel will be rebuilt immediately. , POLITICAL PARTIES. tla. Barron UM a Republican ; there we differ. lam acE an Abolitionist; there we agree. I am not a politician, and do not cares , straw for the whole tribe. I shall have one vote at the next election, if alive ; that one vote will not he given to any party having the least taint of aim litioninn, go a step farther. Unles, the Republican party distinctly, decidedly, unequiv ocally, and absolutely report in te, discard, disavow and drop the - nigger, -'now, hereafter, henecfo rth arid forever, I'll drop them. Stick a pin there, April 11, 1862. . For the Advertiser Military Enigma. I am composed of 35 letters. My 1 29 12 22 19 18, is Col. of an lowa Reg. My 415 30 16 20,2733:30, Gen: bi'Clernarrs staff. My 8.11 13 21 15 3, is Colonel of an lowa Reg. My 6 15 10 25 2, is one of Gen. , Steith 'a Staff. My 23 29 31 2. is Colonel of an lilindis Reg. My 17 30 24 32 28 10 34, of Gen. Grant's Staff. My 28 21 35 7, is Colonel of an Illinois Reg. My 19 8 30 35 74, is one of ,Gen. Boell's Staff. My 31 13 21 34 9; is a Gen. in the Union - Army. My 31 30 3 5 3414, is one of Gen. Buell's Staff. My whole is a great disaster 'to the so , ealled Southern Coefederaey: UNION. Answer to BOlgma. of lest week—The capture ,o Fort Drinclat*tii the s U 5 ,3. troops, under the coramand'of' CoutivErrEzTs.—SVe would advise our readers to pGsitively refuse all two's on the Columbia Bank, and all one's on the Farmers' Bank of Beading. There are E 0 many bogus notes of these denominations in circulation, and so well executed, that as a precautionary meas. ere, it were beat to refuse /Ill.—Exchange paper. o• Carl Schurz is anxious to be a bold Brig. tidier General and will probably succeed. The N. T. Smuts Zeitung, which ought tokuow some. thing of his capacity, intimates that it would bo the worst appointment since the war began, and denounces Schurz 83 an amittious demagogue with much conceit and little capacity. QUITE LIKELY.—It is suggested that Cameron has made Bayard Taylor his Secretary of Lega, gat i on because the latter has abused General Me Clellan so shamefully in his Tribune correspond• once. The salary is only $lBOO, and Cateeron has promised to add to it. . A AlYsrnaions OCCURRENCE.—Mr. Daniel Branner, Jr., a respectable citizen of Eagles ille, Montgomery. county, after visiting a young lady in Notristowta, on Friday evening last, started on his return borne; but when the carriage and horse reached the Brat toll-gate above-Norristown, he was discovered to be miming. Search wag at once made, and tieli.tmariaing his body was found In Stony creek, with hithe limits of the borough, bearing upon it the marks of having been foully dealt with. Mr. Brunner Was , iindlis 35th yeai.— What subsequent investigation of the melancholy circumatence were eveloped; we are not informed; a' A fcw. evenings ago a traveler stopped at the farm house of Mr. Michaei. Garman, aboutthree miles from Lebanon, and asked add obtained perrniision to stay over night. Id the morning Mr. G. saw a rope suspended tram a window of the room the stranger" had occupied, and on investi gation found the stranger missing and with" him four beds andhedsibads. The, scamp probably - designs to go to housekeep,ing. A. Coaricertorr.-t--4nthe Legislative Rec ord of this Stiite is.published a statement from the State Treasurer, "showing , the bal. ante due the Commoowealth . from various public officers appears from the books in the State Treasurer's (Ace, on the 21st of. January, 1.862," and among the delinquents is placed . the name of Jos. Bowman, Esq., forpnrly TrOsurer of this county, for $2O - Mr. Bowman having settled his ac count and taken -receipts in. full, was natu rally surprised to see his name in such a list, and wrote to the State Treasurer's of fice for an explanation, when.he received the following reply STA.Tft TftElM7ll.7 OFFICE; ITARRISBUSO, MAUR?, 1862. Joa. Bowasatt, req., Late Treasurer Leann la Co. Dear'Sir Through an over eight, you , was reported as being In default on the books thle office, hi February lost, In the corn of $2. 1 3- It occurred from .a alight erupt* in the hooka, which has now beeneorrected and your account le fully closed. I am youra, very, reepectfully, • J. nowouß, Book-geoper. rfir The Council of Lebanon met on last Thursday evening. ,Minutes of pre ilousirneeting read and approved. The Conniiitteo on Maxkets being not ready to report, asked time until next meeting, which was granted. A u order was drawn in favor bi. Wm. Bentz for $4 33 ; one in favor of Walti & Rcedel 53,; one in favor of Geo: Waltz for 93 cts; ,one in far& of Geo. Spang for $3.75 ; one in farm; of Weimer & Brothers for $l3 90 for putting bells on Perseverance 11ose carriage; one in favor of Lebanon gas company for $29 97 ; one in favor of Henry Brandt's estate for $6 10 for plank; one in favor of Henry Brandt'a estate for $5 - 66 - toi interest On bond ; one in favor of DaniePScifert for 'slB 00 for interest on bond ; :one in favor of Jacob Hauer for $11.1.0 for interest on bond. On motion, Messrs. Fisher and Weimer were appointed a committee to examine into the condition of Pine street from the Quittapabilla to Chestnut street, and to report af next meeting. 'On motion it was ordered thatthe pare ments be required to be made from Strick ler's mill to 04'en Laubach'e, on the west side bf Market street. On motion the pavements, on the east side of Market-street, from the -Quittapa• hills to the railroad, were required to be made. Mr. Weimer offered the following reso lutions, and moved that they be made the special order for the next regular meeting: .17/SoTesti, That the question of-selling the Railroad s t ee l, h e ld by i idtoppfli of Lebanon, be submitted to election to be held on Sat urdayvoters of Lebanon, at arl urday aftettilma PO'—day of— lie:"Fe r tJal4 o ,hourt , of o'clock and o'clock. be ß2 l2 o l Pi i v il f . f. o lf n h i a h t e th d o o r li a a t r e . o p f ro t i tiLfoi." lt h b e .ti p r r iu es t e t n rm t wall a to sell the Railroad stock;- if the stork be not Sold, tar, rataof taxes shall be -- milleou the 'dollar:. , : That if the-election shall decide In favor of 'sale, it shali.be With the understanding that the stock shall not be disposed of for loss than dollars per share; and that 'hesurn realized from tlio.stock. if sold, shall be used to redeem the bondsiield against the Bo rough—and that those . bonds shall be redeem I first whose holders propose the best terms to the Council. Ou motion, the regular meetine nights were changed to the Ist and 3d Tuesday nights of every month._ On motion, adjourned. gpt ciat 4otiro, The Confessions and Experience of an Invalid. Published for the benefit,and as a warning and a caution to young men, who suffer from Nervous Debil ity, Premature Remy, &c.; supplying at the same time the means of Selt-Citre. By ,one who hasenied himself after being put to great expehie 'through medical int position and lineekery...K* enclosing a post Paid' ad dressed envelope, mina copies way be 'had of- the an. tbor,NATIIA:s.II.EL, MAYFAIR, Esti., Bedford, Kings CO., N. Y. ' 'Vow York, filar& 12, 18132-Iy. freventionis -Better ;than Cure. To ii , :die..cdelicatit health orininafred prganisation, or tolhole brvrliod an increase of Amity is II not an reason ciijestionaltle, the undersigned*svoidd offer a gretteriptloti which is - writ:ea reliable And safe: and which has btien'PrOelibed in serious parts of the old world for the pest cautery. has the article ye. ry cheap and IdroPlek yet it has been put up to half pint bottles and sad vary extensively et the exhorbitaut price of $5 per battle. the unnersigned proposes to fur nish. the' yetipe for the arson sum of $l. by the posses. don of which every lady, can supply herself with a per feet safegitrd. at any drop, store. for the tatting sum of 26 cents per year. Any physician or druggist will tell you it is perfectly bonnie:ow, and„thouharide of tootivas.- nials can be procured of its efficacy. 'Sent to any part of the world on receipt of $l, by addressioit Dr. J. C. DEVERAUX, P. 0. Box; No. 2353, New Haven, Conn. August;, 1861-Is. NEthiALGIA, OR NERVOUS FIELIMA TISM, was the drat - of a line of Nervous complaints, to which Hennewefl's Tau Aiandine was . so segnally adapted. It has proved all we claimed for - it. There is but one, and only one obstacle - to loomodiate results, which.le../ndipargon. As the Anodyne is handsel:Lately on all objections to mermirials, so weakening - to the muscular and intestinal parts of the, body. a simple Pill perfectly adapted to the Anodyne is prepared by the proprietor, and will be sent, when requested, free" until plane tire metaled for placing their true (Marke ter as assistant to the Anodyne, and most perfect Yam- Sy Physic been the world. See advertisement. February 12,'62-Im. 4.atites. By. JOHN's Itzromen , CarnOii.—Retular eterrice - every Wednesday evening at 734 o'clock,,, every Seminy morning at 10 o'clock, and every Sunday evening at 7 o'clock.. „ English preaching next Sabbath morning and evening in the Methodist Episcopal Church. Mokketth 011131.011.—Service every evening during Holy week at 7% o'clock. Good Friday—German preach ing at to A. X Services in English at 2 P. li., and :in the evening in both German and English. Easter Sunday—Morning serviceat 4 A. Si .; evening service at 7 o'clock. German preaching on Easter Sunday uf 10 A. M., at the Liorsersbee Pike meetinghouse. English.preaching next Sabbath evening in the Nitta :Etornied'Cbgrch.. Divine sort icra with be held every evening doming this week in Zion's -- 'Lutheran chnrcb.- , --On Good Priday morning gt 10 o'cloch,;Confirmatien and ilaptism.-- Gn niorniorthe Lord's Sulmer f6 adudikistered2; and German - servionstilet3tutdas,ufter icon at half-pad Cain o'clock. Diiirsi services in gliteDViS Lutheran church on Goad Friday at 9 o'clock—Con3rmation in the German and English language, and priparatory service in the German. Preparatory services on Saturday evening in the English language. German services next Sunday morning at 934 o'clink, and English in the evening—the Lord'a Supper to be administered on both occasions. Cthusr entuton.—Service in Temperance Hall on Sun. day, April 13th, nt 10 A. 31.' ' on Monday. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday foll owing, at 9 A. IV.; on Thursday evening at 7}5 P. M., and on Good Friday and Easter day, at 10 A. 31. Ba tut( • On the 18th Ind., by the Rev. F. W. Kremsr, Mr. CONRAD DANRS, to :dies SOPHIA FLADEL, both of this borough. On the Sth inst.,by Rev. A. C. Wedekind. Mr. FRANK LIN }CLAIM to Mise HARRIET CONNER, both of Sit sefferstown. giett. On the 12thInrt.,ofIafnmatlanof the Brain, ERAMER, eldest eon of Jetta:llan E. and Lydia Elmira DAUGHERTY, aged Er 'years, 7 months and 17 days. air: Funeral will take place on Wednesday afternoon' o at 2 clock. "Oh early loved and 1 . 041 wo see thee still Tho'-'swath earth's (Tearing mantle lowly bid Never again the 'vacant place to fill— Thy rest is loon." "On the 4th inst., in the 75th year ofh is age. MICHAEL' MeGRANN, an old and highly esteemed resident of Lan caster city. On the 12th Josh, fn'thle.borongb, VERONICA, wid ovi.of DOUR.% doeM, aged about 60 On thilyt.hiinst,, , ln this borough. CL,A.RA, daughter of Dr. Charles B. WSONE 8., aged abOut 8 years. • On the loth luet.,lo Cornwall township, Ir. ISAAC MILLER, 'eged 44 years, 6 months and 21 dips. On the 14th hum:, in the Almshouse, Mrs. SHEAR.. FRIS, (formerly Shultz,) of this borough, aged 84 years On the 4Gla lust., In Vreeerickeuura. JOON tnia— MELLY, eon of John O. and riebecee WALBORN, aged . 7 years and 7 days. On the sth teat, to Monroe Toth". CATIIRT•INE, wife "ot Samuel PAN EFEIN lilt, aged 61 yenta: The Lebanon Market. Carilittly articled MA - 7y. LEB.Bl4o:B, , Warntsear. APRIL 16, 1802. Let. Mills Ex. Fara 8846 Eggs,* doe., 19 Smith'" Extra 620 .batter, Vslb., 14 Leh. Tat , Super. Pined 50 Tub or salted butter, 10 Prime White Wheat, 1 26 Lard, 8 Prime Red Wheat 115 Tallow, Prime Rye, 66 Ham, 9 Corn, 45 Shoulders, 7 Osts, 30 hides, Clover-send, ' 4 OE 20 0 4 P, .7 Tiottethylseed, '1 76 Bees;wax, 25 flex-seed, 125 White Rags, AS Dried Apples, "fl Is., 2.00 Mixed Rage, 1 Dried Apples, pealed, 2:50 Dux,* lb 12% Peach "Snits," 250 liziaLlea, ;Wt., 40 Poach allutzels," 126. rcatherre,'fi lb., 646 Cherries, 150 Wool, 'tft lb., ' 40 On lona. 27 Soup Beans et, 6 - Potatoes, Vi'bus, 45 Vinegar, "f gal., 1214 Apple ktutter,l3 emelt , 45 The Philadelphia Market. SATURDAY, April 12. The Breadstuffs market has undergone but lit tle change to day. The export demand for Flour Is limited. Sales of 1200 or 1500 Wals.. includ ing good Superfine at ss.2s;.Extras at $5,50, and Ohio Extra Family et $5.621@5.75 bbl. There isn steady home consumptive demand at $5.124 for low grade Superfine up to $6.25 for fancy'lots as in'quality. The receipts are small for the season, and the stock, especially Super fine, is very light; Rye Fleur is quiet and held at $3.25 7, barrel. In Corn Meal there is no change and no sales have come under our notice. The offerings of l'irheat continue sixtell, hut-the demand is very light. Sales of 1200 bushels good Pennsylvania and We:gem Red at $1.25® $1.26; 1200 bushels Southern do, at $1.30, anti 800 bushels common Pennsylvania White at the same figure. Rye is in fair request, and further sales of 1200 bushel Pennsylvenin were made at 70e. Corn is in act ive demand, chiefly fur shipment, sales of 15,000 basbels..yellow. at 55e., afloat, and smell lets of Pennsylvania in store at ,54 ®5510. - pats are without change. Sales of 2000 bush. ols prim Pennsylvania at 85e., in store. Mt:em e lt-LI dull and .selling in a small way 'tit $5 /91 64 lbs:' Timothy is out of season,and nominal at $2 ®2.124- bushel. Flaxseed Com mands $2.10®2.15. Whisky is less firm. Sales of 00 bbls. Obio at 2.1@200., but buyers now refuse to pay over the former figure. CATTLE MARKET.—The offerings and sales of Beef Cattle show ist .increase this week over last, reaching same 1,550 head at Phillips' yard; most of which were disposed of at l iprevious quo-, rations, ranging from s7@9 the 100 lbs., the lat jor extra quality. The demand was fair, ;NOTICE. Cows and Calves are in steady demand, withTWISUC notice is hereby siren, that the account of .sales of 126. at $15®30-each for Springers, and ' r JOON DEOICED, Trnsten appointed by Isaac 6ib. $21410 fOr Cows and Cifves. bee and:Seth. ittwer, to Intake sale of a certain brick ling house and lot or burial ground, situate in Mill. Rugs. The arrivals were 2,550, being rather creek township. Lebanon rout tv, under an art of ectr less than last week, end prices steady , . Sales ill- oral Assembly of this Commonwealth, approved the elude 1,531 head at Imhoff's, at $5 ®5 75 far still. 17th day of April. A. IL, 1863, hes been filed in the $5 50®6 25 for corn fed,-and 1,120 at the Ave- Prothonotary's attire, ot said county, and that the swine nue yard, at $5 25@6 the 100 tbs. net. . will be presented to the Court of Common Pleats of Leh ' anon county. on the MONDAY of APRIL next. Sheep. The receipts were about 3,600 head this for confirmation and allowance, when and where all week, oil of which were taken at 51-13,51 cents Tta persons interested may attend. if they think proper. lb. gross, showing no_ change. HENRY BIHOIUST, Prothonotary. Prothonotary's Office, Lebanon. March 19.'8-?. 11Fi Priirti,senteittg. Bridge - Proposals. PROPOSALS will be received at the Commissioners' office, Lebanon, for the construction of a Bridge across the Little Swatara Creek. on .the read lending from' 3ndge Oosheri's to William Stine's, on MONDAY,. MAY 5,180, between 10 A. Al. and. 3 o'clock, P. AL— „Plans 'and Specifications can be Seen at the .Commis- wieners' office.. ) SIMON BOLTZ,CommLtßionere ROBERT EVA NE. of J AMR nUCLIER, Lebanon county Attest—CTßUS SMIRK Vlerli.• Lebanon, April 16,1662. • 4.*sigisee Ntitice. 7 1, TOTICE is beret); ;;;Vron that GEORGE rermanrn, Aliti '..18.11Y. his vriE, of tle . herp.aglo of Lebanon. Lebanon county,' Pa hare assigned Oraperty and effects to the Undersigned, of the bormigh e Borth Lebanon, county and state afaresstd,"fer the 'benefit of creditors.. All persons haring claims against said pot , tie& as well as those indebted, are requested to make settlement .without delay. -011.8.13 LES KEILY. April 16. 1862. Adininistralorys Notice. - NOTIOE is hereby given That Letters 'of Administra• .tion on the Nstote of EVE. STRICIC LER.. late of. 1 1 .1111creck township, , Lehanoirconnty, Pa.. dec'd. lute.e been' granted to , tbe..undursigned, of the township, county snd state aforesaid: All pereone 'Melded to . said estate will -make Immediate payment, and ,those haslug claims will present them to ' 8. STEIVAET, Administrator. Milleraek, April 16,1802. North LebanonsSteairi Grist Mill .GRAIN WA iNTEIII4 frrik nnlersigned purchase ail I. kinds of GRAIN. Audi as • HEAT,' RYE, .1941 CORN. (yn. &(.. E k e ) at their STEAM MILL, on the 'Union for which the highest trarket prices will be paid, in CASEL Jar. All kinds of CUSTOMER WORK *ill be done at the shortest notice, and in the niost satisfactory manner. The public Is respectfully invited to sire us a trial. FELIX LIGET & CO. Notth Lebanon; April 10.1884. PUBLIC s ALE Of Valuable Borough Property. r I E subscriber offers at Private Sale, one of a, the most eligibly located end valuable Prop• - ertiea In Lebanon, situate on Market .Street— The Beildiugs aro Ft large TURRI STORY BRICK DWELLING, with Store Ro6m, BRICK STABLE, 4c. Lebanon, April 1862.. GEO. L. ATKINS. TAI LORING. B. DA 318 A V, Funekla building. earner elem. '„, be:land street arid Doe alley, has ottbaud and for sale, either by the yard or, made to order, 'a large lot-of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, and VESTINGS. well selected from Good Houses. Good Bits and sub stantial making guaranteed to all. also Rai:Akar ebiets, Cravats, Gloves. Hosiery, Suspenders, Fancy and Plain Linen Shirts, Under Shirts and Drawers. . S. S. RAMSAY. Lebanon, April 9, 1862. MIRA DAM BFIERN. DAVID 8 Loral. +, • . A New ,k" r Cheap Cash Store, and Milling and Grain Business. trial?. undersigned having formed a partnership in the 1 MERCANTILE, MILLING AND GRAIN BUSI NESS, would respectfolly invite the attention of the public to their establishments. They will wilting, to keep, at the late stand of SIIEBK, OERSAMAN,'& LONG, a most Complete steck.OLElnthstis of 'GOODS usually kept in a country stoterreEldh they, Will re tail Cheep for CASII, or COUNTRY PRODUCE. They also want to buy for cash 50,000 Bushels of WHEAT, 30,000 Bushels of. RYE, .20,000 Bashels of CORN, 25,000 Bushels of OATS. For which they will pay the bb, hest Market Prices:— They will also take GRAIN ou lieroeset. The will keep always on hand and sell at the loweet prices,'COAL. by the Boat Load or by the Toe; all kinds of MILL FEED, SALT, FLASTER,Ae. , - far They solicit the business of all their old friends and the public, and will endeavor to deal 'on load' lib ertl,a2djust.prinelplems wl4,ilyo ,fttisfectlou'zto 2E2IM virnus Em. MILLER S t TTORNET-AT-L A:V.—bills° in 'Walnut street, near 11ly oppesite the Buck Hotel, and two doors snostb from /Zara:Am.'s Hardware store. Lebanon, April J, 1862.-15. "illistrket Street Hotel 97 Corner Market mid Ckestnut Streeta, Lebanon! JOIIN MATTHES Proprietor. ior* PING taken the aboVe atand, long occupied by 1. - 1_ Mr. I.2.oxenn LletntrAtAtt. I via apace no plias to make the l'tevenng Pub/ ic who stop et It, perfectly comfortable, and loeito all to give me a trial. The Souse ls large end well arranged. The Table supplied with the beet seasonable edibles ; the Bar stocked with the choicest LlonerS, end the Stahllni large and tem. modions. JOLT N Ma:MILES. - Lebanon' April 9, 1802. ristrE Finn S.S..Rantsay & Bic., is this (lag dire solved by mutual consent. ' noes' having claims against min firm vriit pi else preseid them to S. S. Ram say and all thase inde'Aed *ill please make payment, to close up the otd books. .. . 3. 8. It A3fSAY 14 BRO. ffBl 8.8. RAMSAY wilt continue tlasbnainean at We old stAndjunolVe building, (corner of Cumberland at, and Doe Alloy) and will be-pieaaad to sob bia euatora , eta and frio`nde. _ 13: S. RAM 3AY. Labanoni.a.prtl 9,1861. ~ • dministro tot'« ite. wroncE is hereby given that Lettabs of Altteinistfit -41 Una on the Eaten) of liftcfmat. Mum, late of the borough-of Lebanon, I ebanon county: Na.. deed., have been gratited to the undersigned, residing lu the same place. 'lmmo:ire Indebted will please make,payment, and those having claims will present them, without de lay. to the,nadersigned. Nat.LIAAT SMITEL Lebanon, April 2, 1861. Admintetrator. 25 PER CENT SAVED. SAVE THIS is, - IL O JES THE'PLACP PER CENT Great Ifisdeacenients, to Cost! '3II.3IIIIILT — Ifte"IIKABIL.Mido E ' i n a gr i ' gne a_h._Ajuilt returned front the city, T R . and atet *Alt, !oo asSOrtiment of New . SPBIII6.IYRY GOODS,. Which •were purehtteee at AUCTIONS,und enable Lira to give GREAT BARGAINS to- to metre Ulm object to CASH DOZERS, I will take FIVE PER CENT OFF, (as odlecoulB . )on all bills purchased In DY 000 DO, FOR CA, Amounting to RIVE DOLLAR M RS, end opwrirds. end nt the name time assure the puhlie that I will Pell 1300DS at lox at any person in the aunty We itre getting the same discount on 4 months bine, and are willing to.gice thc Benin ad vantage to CA:SiI BUYERS: Cell and examine our large assortment of Dirt GOODS, Which wets Intely purchased. We are also selling the ualane) of the Stock of the Messrs. ECRERT, AT COST, ne we got a large per coat: off from the &A coat, and our Stock In now the LAAOESt in the Borough, Air The following is a portion of our assortment of 200 j;lecest.,lollT AND DARK PRINTS, from 6 1 14 t0 12 CAZAS PRINTS At 12% rents = worth 10 eta. 10 . 0 ifress N. ..w Stile DRESS GOODS, with rrefich (very cheap.) 100 Ones NVIUTE 11178L1N3, at 0X,7, 8,9, 10 and 12% cents. NEW SIATUINT DIUSLINS at 18X cents, and 5 per et. oil for cash. 100 pieces DELATNS at 11 1 A, 0,10 200 I*4 cent*. 40 pile e DPILAINS at 18X - conts ; rarth 25'eaati. BROWN mnstaNs at 0 to 144 virtu. 100 New Etyie COLLARS, Tory cheap, bought at Ana tion. A large osorttnant of Iti.,..teg and COLOILED (Great Gargata) I CLOTHE, C4SSIMERE3 AND VP.STIXOS. IL/NEN POCKET .11DXS- at. 8 to 2E. , nerds. JIM iNti 8 , very low : • STOCK] .NOS, ow, to 25 cents. TAILS LINENS and 1." cents. FANCY SILKS. 40 cants to $1.25. BLACK BILKS, 023.6 rents to.sl 75. CoUNTRit PANES. very low. QUERNSWARE.—I goe s large'sasorbroirit otMeastrs. ECKEILT, with /5 per cent. off the first:cost, and without charge of frelgittl which I will sell at Con. GROCERMS.—MoIasses, 7, 10 and 12% cents; Su gars, a, 9, 10 and 123 j cents; Hama, Che•se and Mack erel. Bott Bel Feathers. J. ()SORGE. "Bee Hire Store, 'Y Cor. Cumberland and 'Walnut Ste Lebanon, Starch 20, 1501. 7 4, NOT.ICIC. puni.,Te.n,tice is hereby glyen, that the account of JOSEPH 'LOUCK,''Frustio of the person rind Es. tateof Christian Dostetter, of South Annrille township, Lsbanon county, an habitual druntiord . now deco sed, has teen Died in the Prothonotary's Offimof said cnun , ty. and that 9te vino will ha presented to the Conrt or Common Plem '- af Labstion county. on 'the THIRD " MONDAY OF APRIL, next confirmation and ai. , loicance, alien and where all perSotos interested may attend, If they think proper. uF,NRY lIIEORIST, Prothonotary. i Prothonotary's °thee, Lebanon. March 19,'6x. • • PIIBLIC notire is hereby Oren, that the account of 'JACOB PERILART, Aseigreo of Thomas Danboro and Iklogdnlena his wife, of Swateratowneblp. Lebanon county, under a voluntary deed of neemument In trust fur the benefit of ere Atom, has been tiled in the Pro. thonotary's Office of cald euunty, end the sane will be prtsented to the Court of Common Ilene of Lebanon eounty, ea. the THIRD 'MONDAY of APRIL, next, for confirmation end allowance, when and where all pereene Interested may attend, If they think proper. ' RY 81E01{1ST, Piothonotary. Prothonotary'a Office, Lebanon, March 79, 'd2; BY VI wrur, of a certain Writ of Fieri Fdeti., i.u.4 out at the Court or Cti11101"St Plena or Lerunou county, mot to me directed, will be sold try !'ludic Vrodue or Out rry. ou THURSDAY, 174 h ,day I f APRIL, 1862 at I (meek; P. ett,the Patitic Iltrtete of VOID' HOL LINGER, to the Borough of Le+ emon.oll the estate, right. title *out foterfat of BENJAMIN HARPER, or, in and to the following REAL EdTATH, A certain 1.01. or PIECE of ClitoMND, situate in Jacktpm townsbip, Lebanon connty.'alif !doting A the North ,!!t. alley, on the Nast hy lot of El izaheth Edda, dee'.l. South the Berke and Dauphin turnpike road, est by endW 1„ t o f tqeorge Lutz. containing-1u front about . ..Lß feet,'in depth t.;`^tit 2ou wet: Th improve, tootle Kra it Trrt) .to•TOR Y Fit AM tt, 'e BA - t; 114 Tarot BOA ItlnD !lIU i t snout 4o V $ 3 1 t Net t with it iii - rerrEN abttrut:22 by '3 Not attached; a * MAKS. , STABLE . anent 24 by 18 feet, s s l ol is;lkttieY , tay :hue other out huildinga, with the epparfi'- nancei; alio a Welt of never fatlillg Water on the. pre Ines. • . . WS— Se's a 1 arid taken in 'Execution as tbe Property of BENJ.& %IN HARPY:R. • A _. . ........._...... LEO, Ay , ylTtne of a oortain,Writ of Tanditiozi Expo• nee, leaned NC atereetid, I will aeil,at the same, time sad place, all the imbue, right. title and iritereat of WILLIAM id ES ICIA of, 111 at d to, certain. TOWN' LO I , situate hi' Pelmyra, Londonderry township. Leh anon county, le j , iniug on the North Sinion Fiterar and an alley, on tun Neat a ono Roe man:on the South Berke and. Dauphin turnpike toed, and on the West by Denial Philips, conteining in front nbontiti feet. lii depth about 200 feet. Toe in.prover ',. 7. ,- . moots ere ar TWO STOK V L+lo IP /USN, ::::.c: ' woxt her hoardld. shout 18 by. 23 feel.. '• 'l , :i . ; LOG b2%ktit..g, elem. 18 by IS•ftek, Phi , ll .;:, ~. ,it Sty, and other out hnitdiuge, e;rth the .-- • !---••.-1',. arppurtonlinnee. • • -' - tos,, Seised a nd bitten in Execution to the Property of MEEKLE. % LSO, By virtue of cortlin Writs of rieri Pleat), IN - nrerensid, XwiliAt.ll Maw smite time and pkno, al) the extmte, tight, tide ava iutrrest or ell at:, TEAN S.IOYEE, or. in and to the following Haul Estate, TIZ . _ . . FIG II r TOWN LOTS, squids in Arnold's Addition, in thealorongh of North cexcepi a part, which' is in Leh.non "Shrouab,) Lei:lnnen County.J on the North an aliety, on the Nast the old Patin Road, on the Sonth Church Strett, and en the West Pheasant, Alley, taint 4407 92 33, 34.36.33, 37, 88 aid 39, Peal ivt veittnio - in front and rear 4 - .1 feet and In depth 141 X Feet,. with the appurtenances. J agq- Seized end token in execution so theproperty of Wittier tnt4 b . /0,1, - ER, • .• A LSO. by virtue of rennin, Writs oT Fier! Facies, le, sued lie aforesaid, I *ill eel, at the same time and place. all the.estete, right, title and Interest of DAN. I IdETRRS. of, In and to - thilellovving Reel Estate, viz : No, l, The ONDIVIDED HALF of a condo LOT or PIECE OF GROUND, situate in- 7tlYereteen, -- .7lickenti township, Lebanon cenuty,,bpunded on the North by an alley, on the South by 'the Berke & Dauphin , Tern pike ',mid on the - Neat by Benjamin Harper. on the . W. at by . William ri cntaleinit ;o .fro„.s feet', in depth 123 feet The t improremeo's cars a" T 0.8 TOR ' W -41 nRR DOA R DRD boa HOUSE. . - - :R byfeet, a SHOP, and other out -I.rl/1011..b. %A•, the appurtenances. No. 2.,• The GROUND RENT on a certain number of Lots, situate in Slyerstostn, Jackson toweship. Leh* non ottntY, and enclosed in the boundary iinojninlng on the - North an Alley of the Tillage of Myerstvirp, on the Nast lote - of Henry Phillips cud Andrew Garret, un thosonth by.an alley and, lands jogeph. ()clover. ai,d nit the *eat by hitortieTtii..iel Zigier and' Saltine: Swartz. twine 25 ,LOTS, more or less. 4141 4. ...4eiv=d itnif tak.gu en «xt,o4 Sian as the property o DANIEL MYERS, and the , wh..)e t. ht. S.ld bq • , Jvki Alia .4 N . URN DBI, ',Skeriff • li!)errfri4 nfr.o. Lehecm,,April . Ns •- ltrOubp respectfully announce to the citizens of y7i. • Labetton'irld t 1 she lute opened a FAKIIIONABLAI and*,MANT,L , A MAK ING/. ESTABLlSLlMlckg t _in,figarket street, 23 door above Ulll. /dock irdit roceiTed ind opened for_ ipapectiou embracing a full aesortrotinrat Silk, - Crape and &ran Bonnettk`Konnet Trituraiiiga; Ribbons, FlowarpAc. - Letesnon, April 17, 1851:. • you see Arr1158'&783c0.:',9 New Boot 'IBA, , inigolutiott Notice, DRY 0000,50 Norric E. SHM TIP'S SAILIMI3. . . LIST or I ETAftivits , irAF F. Full.D3N AND nonc6ilo qoorm, trAng.S. V AIIiTteIIANDIZE, kc.,wbich were rethrned by the MerCantile Applutier of Lebanon county. for the year Vi 62. Notice Is i o`reby given that the Appraiser will hold Ha. appeel et the Commiesionore' Ottioe, in the borough of Lebanon. on Illendriy, the sth dip of May, el. D., 1862, at which tivercaud piece those desiring te appeal rosy attend. Pstial, Loan, .apprataer of afircantge Tam. &nth slant/Me 2'sumship. Ltd of &tatters. dad. /isms!. Delver & ktro, merchants 13 ,lO Oh William Dieser, leather li 1' 00 C. W. harmony & Bro., merchants 13 )0 00 Cornelius 3iulth, confeetionery. 14 . 1 (a) G. W. Hoverter, hooks 6 6 00 Rudolph Herr, lumber 10 , John Carper, merchant 13 10 v' John Maim. huckster 14 &0 OQ George Matternese, huckster lt, 34 0 1 David Atmer. confectionery 8 6 00 A. & D. Kreider, grain and coal 13 lq lierNs Annvilte 4boonsh(p. Gabriel Wolibraberger, merchant 13 10 03 John.W. Fisher, confectionery 14 Kinporte - 8t Kreider,. mintlmata . /3 / 0 Peter Graybiil, shoonti ' e George Pater, huckitei V. 20 t l et John N. Smith, stoves „ .14 10 en .7. S. 2211 linger, grain and coal 11 /5 0 0 Adam; Mark, merchant 23. 10 00 3. A llailman. conteetionery S S ets' George W. Miller, merchant 13. i • ,10 OG do _do • • grain .1i 7 00 WWI= Au/t, — l4 7 00 Lettuer &B. Rupp, coal . . .1.1 . 700 Daniel S. Leitttor t grai& 'l2 22 #o Bead Ibunthig. , Peter Gerhart, merchant 1# - 7 00 rheumy R. Weimer . merchant 1R in 00 John L. Moyer, seed • 7 09 Samuel Weber. merchant 13 . 10 00 Levi 311101er. merchant 13 10 00 Jacob C. eeltzer, merchant 13 14 CO John. Weller, coal 14 7 00 Henry Mark. hurkater ~ 13 10 00 Levi Paine, huelister 18 /0 00 Joalab ight, leather 'l4 700 Levi Dahlia. huckster 3 10 00 J. W. White, merchant 74 . 7 00 George Kiret, stoves 14 7 00 George Brotzmitti, tdietater 18 10 00. john Bran, coal • 14 760 Cbrrocal/ Isaac ITatribleton, merchant r 3 /0 03 IL & s. Eby; Meremut . 00 Ralllrer, - merchant tenet 7 00 John Gamer, grain 14 ' 00 East Eknover tbiattestli. Thomas Harper, merchant - .13 - 10 09 Charles hhriver, merchant 14. - , 7 00 Jimitenol B. Salon, leather 8' 6 00 David Ruck, -leather 14. 7 00 HOlOlllOl/ Stine. hrickster 13 10.09 Cattle , 'tie rrants, merchant 14 •.„ 7.00 David 31. Rank, merchant 13 19 10 - Michael Hartman, feed 8 6 00. Levi Zonrkiernmii, merchant 13 . 700 do do grain and coal' 14 700 Michael B. horning . merchant 14 17 00 Heidelberg 2tonship. " A.. S. Groh, merchant - 13 10 di Jacob Bratzer, distiller 11 214 00 Cyrus M. Krell, mophant 18 ace 00 J. 3. AJ. 'W. Ackey, Merchant'. 7.0 700 Solomon Bomberger, leather 10 7 tat Joseph S. Lancer, merchant 14 . 700 A. 1, Burlier, re-reliant 10 00 Abraham S. Boyer, huckster ' 13 , 10 00 Franklin Selgrist, Merchant 14 7 00 4164e0ti ro4,4Mehi i p, Samuel Sell, stoves • • - 14 . 00 ?doses L. Bowman. merchant LS 10 00 J. do 11. Loose, leather and salt . 14 700 Mueller 4 Spangler, merchant 13 10 00 Daniel Bach, coal 14 7 .044 Henry C. Shark, patent medicine 11= ' TOO Currie Poesig, shoes . 14 - 00 A. Wrigley, merchant 1 13 10 00 Denim; & Stoner, merchants 12 ' 11 60 Benjamin Art; stoves 14 7 00. Franklin. Meyers, confectionery ..15 0 0 J. Shack it Co.. merchant -;14 .9 0 do do lumber, Coal A pale 14 (10 Alien Bollinger, coal 14. • 00 Ob r" G. 8.-Dapper. coat selnlo.& Co, lumbar 314 -1 00 William 5 • 2662 George Wagoner, mud pl 4 ? 00 JohtCl/erhtbod, hunkstor 1$ 10 00 Joseph Cuover. grain and coal 14 7 00 I;Taniel xash,r, confectionery 14 T ITriaa Reinhold;merchant 0 0 Jobri Lehman; plaster and mg li. 00 Samuel Hauck., coal ' .14 " 00 J. &T. Miller; plaster and coal 14 z 1 Op George Seltzer:ll4o 14 tOO W. /Wilts. huckster' - /0 00 Charles if iramelberger, grain ' 7 00 • , • Lebanon Borough. John George, merchant ' . 12. 12 50 Jetm Dressier, stores 14, 1 0 0 F. 11. Rime, confectionery 14 T. 00' L R„ 'modern'Bch, merchant 13. 10 00' Diller, Arndt & Co„ leather .14 , 700 Ephraim Boomer, merchant - .7 00 John F. Ehur, confectionery ' 1. ' 03 Daniel Illtiera;floifr eta feed 1:6 700 D. F. licCenly, shoes 14 ' 7. 00. C. B. Bohland, ehoee - 14 , 7 00. Johr A. Smith, confectionery 14 7 00 , John Krause &' Co., merchant ' 11. 15 00 11. J. B. Smith, groceries • , 14 7 00 °come M. Fauber, merchant 14 , 00 Samuel Kreute,•merchant ' 14 400 John Looser & Bro., merchants. . 11 . .15 00 Q. 4. Atkins & Uro., shoes 14: ' TOO usstuon.w... Stu vett - 14 7 Oft J-huGtaeff.imnfeCtlOrterf ,14 , 700 Daniel araeff. shoes - 110-. 7 tai John Gathart, merchant 34• •_ Rauch & Light, merchant l2 . It) (4 Henry .t reins merchants : 13 1.2 60 L. B - Opeoh Am_er„ merchant tailor 14 700 Reis-patine Bro. & Co., clothing 14 700 James ti Relly,jewelry 14 i 00 Barry & Anderson tobacoonists 14 7. 00 Bruruisn, limner Anderson, do 14 7 eo do do do lumber 14 7 OD- D S. Raber, drugs . 14 7 OD do Wont znedltinel 8 6 00 Adam Mae, hptrer 14 1 00 S. 5.11.01887. !merchant tailor 14 7 00 11 H. itmairl. stationery 13 10 00 Jacob , licedal ibOrm 34 7 tA) Itaimmatine & ilroa , clothing 14 7 GO Mond Earmany, hardware 10 20 00 Clo,rgo Roes, drugsl4 7 00 dupateutmAlcluos - 4 S 00 Johu ohePeuherger ' morchor,t 7 00 Joseph Iso 4 wool. shoes aud huts )4 700 John Ythdv. eaildlery • 14 700 J. Hem y Ali th-r stationery 14 T 00 7, harries Greenawalt, hardware 1.0 ' 'lO 00. Harrison H..lmedure, titrulture 14. ••7 00 James J. Diair.jawelry 14 " 7 00 JO4. L. Limbtosor; drugs 14 ' 7Ou do ' pat. medicines " 4 ' ' 6 00, George Waltz, stationary ,- 14 7 00 B. F. Swat tz, merchant 13 ' ' 10 e 0 Itubert Buck, mmfeethmery l+ ' 7 00 GPerge E'fi-ge-r, gr,cerves 14 7 00 Inaild 8. Gfoil. confectionery % S • . sOn Aorfonfna .- trick ter, grain , 14 7VO William Hglit, breirei . 8 25 00 W cu. # . St4tiel. fruit ' - 700 - • e . ..tuttilYusf r lfrower. 12 12 50 li. Wu.: I' etc:march:int . 1 - 2 • • 9.2 50 Owen baubach, furniture 14 7 Cr.) Oeurp neffainth.gromtro4 Bait , 14 George lieinueli I. m,relinut 14 • 7 00 1.,. 1., ,:re4l.l.o.walt, leather 14 • 7 00 I.ob. Deposit Itesuk t liill broker 8' 30 .• 0 . du do' exch.nge . A ' .po 00 /Teary Koons, dour ElbllA. reed. 14 . ' '7 00 Reale.° Dewnlc. 'meteliall3 ' 14. . -7 00 n ,J. NI Heber, clothing 44 1 00 Shirk & 3100,e. it/wed 14 7 00 , Jitotto• Iletchbol.t, tob coo. ty - Xt. - - --7 00 .1 - .!_t r lft!aver, ehoos • 14 OD Le6 , llAs noiosia. JorPh Ai stop , tv acaoaCet 14 Joetepti Bowntatt i lliri'LMoro , CO Martin IV Eberdt, araggia 14 . runt& & Bro., niercunT - 1411' • , 40 00 dolopoo Dakithootddlery and Oat ;111. Itelnorbl & fly, lumbar ' 13 .:/0 00 Philip lumber - ' • ••10 00 Denial !Ambi t wood -13 704 ;I:W. -dhairsin and'coal" .100 i ... ,enonroth,groln and coat ac . , J .ha P. Arnold furui. ore : 14.. . ....,...7 00 P 4113 d: :Trangler,.buckst.in 'l3 'lO 00 Barman 11.Rauch, emilectionig •••, 4- ' ' , 4Kt Mary Zoller, contectiouery .4 4 00 ' '• horiig Ltbanoft !numit"). John droll, merchant : " . 13 ' - 13 OZ , Dovid T. Werner., grain and coal 14 4 I.o' Andrew Loght cattalo:et 13 . 10 00 A dant R. Light, merchant l4' , : 140 Henry Ilarltwww.browen . -3', • '4 00 Stitirk & Long. grain and cod 13 ' 10 00 do• . -- 'merchant 14 -- • •/ 00 !arm! Light, merchant 13 - In Cu !Mild Boyer, wood and COO .I+l,coh Iliddle,hecaster :- /S. . .-, .30 ty . Routh Letancm-icieroutitp. Mary Flank grai. , ' It 4 1 90- ._. _ _ _ . Christian Lung, merchant 14 '1,. gil iandondon township; - John M Bowhiao; morchaut 14e • 7 04 Alartin Italy, merchant /S' 10.04 do grit' es triid coal ' 50 , . 23 00 John Bnltiay, confectionery. - 41 .7. 6 OD. Mist jt. it, 80% ma ti, merchuht 14 . 7 Ob. Johl. J. Brightbill, nt.ichtiut ' 13 •.7 00 ' 3, r a "- z ? -Fltilr.r.. htc , Veft . 1 4 " ' . ',' 1 00 ard fib Iler, coufectlone7.7 . 14... .7 07 .11whalt,gor, ipprehsittt. • 18- • - *Whoa Z. Brunner, merchant la 10 : 00 Kdwird Ditinhiger,morchint . htilor 7 co sennvel Johnsinn4,24,7neii. 14 . . 00 Sitriul Seaver, ineinheni tail& J 4 •7 00 dfakrcek P,venthip. ' • 1 0 Isnaelreigley,trairtout . ' :T CO ' Jok a B. 11:atter, uprrehant Weigiry.toerchnnlr . • ' • '34 .1-00 ,Jdelah etiewliv4i' inerhinno7- Jnhu-.l> Feen!eri.noatW'ir,7 1.4 III) 'John U. Seibert. lictand .. 14.,, - 7-00 11.. La tided' merchants -14 ' '7 00 Oeorne co .I.lltlttopp i ; /mob, r and coal • ; IC t CU Swat-tra i'i .2010 tnerchnni. ' , -" Book 4 CO:, noel - 24'.74-11.! A '71150 4- hn Brunner. merchant -Rotovels Get-Dert: hurcherand etterll feve C app San , merchants - Li7 B : ;4 . -70.:0 0 (16 drngsivta 14 7 00 -Levi Heilman, merchant ' 74 • 7:60 DavidAtolte: tobacco . „‘ I 00 Am,* Witkiii.T. stoves' "...OD Diller, Arndt & Co., leattns,er '-5, . 3 - 4` --. " -11 00 deurge 70ler, coal .- ...-, - .141 . % , ~ . 416.00 .'.opni.. , u Desh. bhp , . -1 -;"' - 14 ' 7 OD do. soei..-"s, -- Vii -. '..1 .00 Jgbu r. , Belt:i,.-r. druggist , J, 1, • , ` .. 4. • 6 : 1:00 J.c qt, :trashier. h9cll.tar ';'": , : . : 4 ..13: :;,,' .i,A Cl! Walter & Irdeht. grain --. ...ii - ,: - . , : , _': '7 00 auutge Wetcnr , litilkiliki?.: : :: l' . 'T" . ` : ; i 4,440 Aft Coo!rf ' k , c, -. ~ Union Forge o . , r ier -.- .1r" ''' -'' 7'66 lt,rduer'& UlTion .1:4, . IS "..11) RCI J & G.& 11. blejty.,o4tht cold /;. , ',...—,A0,60 Yeblernari .6' Ilnil , listrrOixt &coal 13. -- '; - - ;11X go Niebolge ili.ei.huelietot '. ' # 4, ::.,:,'.- April 'lO, 1.862. . " ::': ' ' ''...:,, .-..`.-Ii7 L --------_.._ zrfir fi : 41 7 0aNtx_At•v Al vz , „ tbp ogle° ill his , r - oft s • • obn ' *UAW Abettfiq k ,August glt,„
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