6#l glittrtiHr: It X $1 50 A YEAS LEBANON PA WEDNEISDAY, JANUARY 27, 1864 HOME AFFAIRS. BALES OF PtIiSOITAL PROPERTY, Advertised in the AnnivrtsEU, Or for which bills hare ' been printer' at' this onlce, Entintlay FO — .RealEsta and Personal Prop. erty of M te ichael Moyer, dee'd.: r. Cornwall twit. `Thursday, February 4—Jeremiah S. lloke, Stock, Fermin Implements, leo.: Cornwall. Thursday, February 18—Abraham Gelb, dee'd South Lebanon. Saturday,,FAittary simak, Farming ImPl6M,,lte 'South Lebanon. Fridsy,Februat v '; Tu es d a y. , F e ., L9---Jelll Dietz 'S. Annville. Stock_ornery- 23,—Frederiek Zeller, Cornwall, , Farming Implements and Household Prop- I r day,'' cdne Febrila:y 24—Henry" A. Snavely, Stock, 1 Fawning Imo', Lew eets, &c.. COI nwall. Febru;,,,iy 26--Samuel Loose, Stork, Farming gettPletnie a s s, &e.-, Jackson . • ?Friday, 1, ,p o 'musfy 26—Joseph U. Blench, - Stock and „..,, .. P2 !'` '. .tittg 'lmplements, N. Lebanon township. 'March I—Stock, Farming Implements and I , .household Property of Frederick Zeller, -..needey, Nevelt I— , Stork and Farming Inml„ ~ ,m ta of C. P. Stineteetz. in South Antr,.,„ e. -Ede March 3—Sem:ml Leo.- Stock, Farming Thursday. ...--qrslt - ,aci Loose, ... Implements, ko.. fleitiolborg. :Saturday, March s—Josiah K. Fees, Stock, Farming 1 tro., Cornwall. .Mptaday, March 7—stook. and Farming Implements of , Moses thrich, lu Cornwall township. 'Tuesday, March S.—Joeph 11..Blouch,Stock anti Farm. I log Implemeuts, N. Lebanon township. 1 Wednesday, March Itt—John Negerriso, Stock,l'arm ing Implements, dm.. lleidelberg. Thursday, March 17—John Dietz, S. Annvillo. Tuesday, ;March 22—Abraham Geib,dec'd., &Lebanon, Saturday. March 211—Patrick Brown, Personal Proper ty, Cornwall. REAL ESTATE SALES Saturday, February ki—Bo] George Roes. Saturday, February IS—Borough Pt operty anti Out lots of George Gilbert. deed. Srturday, January 30—Lorough Property of Ortb Light, dee'd. PRIVATE SALES Borough property of James N. Rogers Borough property of Goorg,e S. Gasser Got Lots of Adant Riteher. We are again indebted to Hon. Myer Strouse for acceptable public docu. ments. He has also forwarded to us a dozen of packages of Connecticut seed leaf Tobacco seed, which we shall be pleased to distribute to any desiring the same. We added to our list 23 new subscribers laSt week, and among the number are seven individual subscriptions from the army. Not a week passes but we receive subscriptions from soldiers, Many of whom, when the war began were deceived by the cry that we were a "secessionist," "traitor," &c., and de nounced in the strongest terms, but Who now are disposed to judge us fairly, — and hence find that we are just the reverse, while those who deceived them have fair ly earned the epithets bestowed so un ustly upon us. Last week a passenger- in the Philadelphia train bad his pocket picked .4 - $2OO at the Reading Depot. D. 11. Heilman sold a House and i,nt. in Annville to John L. Moyer for 900.—George W. Hoverter sold part of .1 Lot, 9 feet front, with attached build ings, same place, to J. D: . Fritz, for $250. ,3eorge McCaully sold his house in East Lebanon to Penrose Shirk, for V 2,000, The dwelling house of Mrs. Catherine Freenian, deed , Market Street, near the Railroad, Lebanon, was sold to Joseph Bfouch, for 6.1,080. Appraisment of Damages,---The board of appraisers on the damages sus tained by citizens of Pennsylvania resid ing on our southern borders, during the rebel raid made by Stuart's cavalry, re cently reported to Judge Pearson the cases which they have heard up to ,this time—nurn . bering nearly four hundred. The board, which consists of A. 0. Hies ter, James Worrell and Jacob Weidle is now sitting at Gettysburg, Adams county. They have completed their labors in- Franklin and Fulton counties. The 93d Penna. Regiment.— This veteran Regiment is now in quar ters at Harper's Ferry, having left the Army of the Potomac on the night of the 31st ult., and arrived at their present camp on the 2d inst. A letter from a soldier of the 93d informs us that a suffi cient number of the men have re-enlisted as veteran volunteers, to enable the Regi ment to go home in a body, on thirty days' furlough, to recruit. -.The Muster ing Officer has been at work mustering the men in and out, and the Paymaster was expected about the 12th. In a few days, we may expect to see the veterans of the 93d at home. The trial of A. P. Hill late a conductor on the New York Express Train, which runs via the Lebanon Val lay Branch of the Reading railroad, charged with embezzling the funds of the Reading Railroad Company was brought to a close at Harrisburg, on Thursday last. The forenoon was occupied with the arguments of counsel, when the Judge charged the jury, who immediately re turned a verdict of guilty, being absent from the box but a few minntes. The Court House has been crowded each day, as Mr. Hill was well known and had a large number of friends, many of whom were from New Jersey. Mr. C. - E. smith, President of the Reading Railroad, testified that believing that the company was being robbed to a large amount, ap plied to Mr. J. Edgar Thompson, Presi dent of the Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany, who recommended the employment of Allen Pinkerton, of the National Police Agency, Chicago, whose detectives were upon the road three months, at the end of which time twenty-three conductors were reported upon. the delinquents all made restitution except Mr. Hill, and hence the criminal prosecution upon which he has been convicted. Mr. John Matthes, the present popular landlord of the Market Street Hotel, Lebanon, has leased Mrs; Rise's Hotel, of which lie will take possession on the first of April next. Many imprGye ments and alterations are to be mad the.new place, so as to make it a class Hotel, and with a landlord like John it will not lose its reputation which, for so many years, it possessed under its present but retiring proprietress. The house at present occupied by Mr. M., we under: stand, is to,be converted to other purpod es, so that the new stand will accommo; date.the customers of both houses and , as many montreSiney find it convenieu(artd• pleasant (Q stop there. • it ....."th-r4l It is said tilat.gpld has been dis covered several tilesfrom Kutztown, Berks county, op the- land. bf:ltlt. David Gift. The ore resembles the California bre in every point except richness, and comes very near it.iq that respect. nie or is mixed up with the soil, and a vein has been dug out as big as a man's arm. 'this very deposit was discovered some forty years ago. At that time' it was es timated by the owners to be a silver mine. It was hushed up, until lately, some gentlemen from New York came forward to lease the grounds; when sus picionS were created anew among the parties around this new Ellorado, in old Berks. New examinations were made, and samples exhumed and distributed among the inquiiitive. The first Prize of a Gilt Bible s given in the United Brethren Sabbath School of Annville, to the scholar who had committed the greatest number of Bible verses, during the past year, was obtained by Lizzie of 10 years... Imboden—a little girl sne having recited, in that time ' ) .,130 verses. Vepdue Bills printed at cheap rates and in good style, at this office. We would also remind persons having vendues. that it will be greatly to their advantage to have them inserted in the ADVERTISER. The more you.advertise your Sales the more people you will have in attendance, and the more people the more bidd?.rs. Tomatoes put up fifteen years ago were opened in Salem, recently, and found to be as fresh and good as when first canned. Property of Dr Counterfeit twenty-five cent notes of the new postal currency are out. The genuine notes are marked American bank note company, and the counterfeits National bank note company. -Captain Richard G. Rogers, of Company C, 93d ,Pennd. Regiment, has been detailed upon recruiting duty, and will have his rendezvous for a short time in Reading. There is no Regiment now in the service, in which a young man Who desires to enter the Army would find braver comrades or better officers, than the 93d. Under the Act of Congress just passed, the extra pay and bounties allowed to recruits previous to the sth of January, will be paid to all who enlist in the 93d, with Capt. Rogers, between this date and the Ist of March next. The following orders by the committee of arrangements: for the recep tion of the 93d will claim the attention and apprbbation of every citizen of our county:— RECEPTION OF VOLUNTEERS, At a meeting of the Coinmittee of arrange ments, appointed by the County Meeting last turday, it was ordered that the Ladies of Lob. anon County should he invited to inset at the Cuurt House nest Saturday afternoon, at 2 o' clock, to assist in winking the proper arrange ments for the reception of the 23d Regiment, and other re-enlisted volunteers. It was further ordered that it collation should be served up at the Court House , .ind that the. Citizens should be requested to contribute the provisions necessary for the purpose. Notice of the err i of the Soldiers, sviii given on their near approach to one. town. It 194 S further ordered that the Returned Vol an terra in our County should he requested to participate in the arrangements, and conduct the ceretnonies of the occasion. It was further ordered that Hon. John IV. Kit linger, should he requested to make-the recep tion Speech at the Court House. • By order D. M. KARMANY, In order to carry out the the action taken at the County Meeting last Saturday, all returned Soldiers are requested to meet on Thursday eve n ing, at 64 : o'clock, in the Grand Jury moon', fur the purpose of assisting in the reception of the 93d Regiment , and other re-enlisted volunteers. D..M. RADMANY Chairman, Corn. of Arrangement. The County Meeting on Satur day for the purpose .of raising a Bounty to induce the 939 Regiment -to re enlist, was largely attended. Attention is direc ted to the following report of the proceed ings, and also to the communication on the subject in another column :-- 33coiximit3r Public meeting held in the COM t House at I o'clock, P. M., pursuant to adjournment ; the meeting was large and enthusiastic. President, S. GUILFORD, in the chair ; Jona W. MisH, Secretary. The Conimittee at the meeting held on the 161 h inst., through their Chairman, C. B. Forney, (who prefaced the some with is short, forcible and pertinent address), submitted the following Report : Your Committee appointed by the County meeting held in Lebanon, on Saturday. January 10, 1804, beg leave to report, that in view of the urgent demand for troops, on the part of the Government, to crush the Rebellion, nod con quer nn enduring peace, that there shoe ld be no hesitation on the part of the County Commis sioners, backed by the tax payers of the County, to offer a bounty of Three Hundred dollars to volunteers, and your Committee would further observe, that it is the duty o f the people of the County to unite in the payment of said bounty, not only from motives of patriotism, but in or der to avoid a draft, which always falls severely on that portion of the population, who are least able to be separated from their families, and that the only equitable method of equalizing the burden of sustaining the Government, in the present trying emergency, is to tax all in proportion to their means, by the payment of the bounty named out of the Common funds of the County. Your committee also furtffer recom mend, that if the County Commissioners refuse to take prompt action in the matter, that our representative in the Legislature, be instructed by the Coen eeting now in Session to have an act prep ~and 4 passed, making it obliga tory on our Commissioners to contract a loan, sufficient to pay the bounty, designated to the number of men who may he required to make up the quota of Lebanon County, in the approach ing draft. Which having been read, it was moved and seconded that the same be adopted as expressing the views of this meeting, to which an amendment was offered that the Report ho so amended as to offer $4OO Bnunty to veterans, and $3OO to new recru its. The amendment was earnestly discussed. and on motion duly made, and seconded, the Report was recommitted to the Committee who had prepared the same after a week of serious and deliberate thoeght-:-ivh ich was adopted. The Committee retired, and hav ing bad a full interchange of opinion of the whole number, returned with the Report as. Originally presented, which was on motion adopted. On motion a committee of thirteen, of which the Chief Burges.s, D. M. Karmany, shall he chairman, be appointed to make all the necessary arrangements for the reception and entertainment of the 03t1 Regiment, and all oth er returning volunteers'. The President appoint ed D. M. Karmany, Jos. Bowman, tr., Wm. Shirk, J. W. Killinger, A. Wilhelm,_ Adolph Reinoebl, C. B. Forney, Jos. A. Bowman , Philip F. MeCaully, A. S. Ely, P. B. Mill, J oe , t Shantz and A. Rise. Oo 0, 0 0 0 ,,,, ft committee of three he appointed to inform the 93it Ilegiment, of the action of this meeting, and take the necessary stetrs to se cure their entifreciit 'Mite county. -The President 'ltOMini . ed; 344 , 4t5: O. D. Coleman, T. T. Worth and J. W. CCillinger, the committee. On motion, Itleisrs. Jos, Bowman,.i 1- helm, Geo. Weidman and John 13enson beap pointed a COmmittee to urge. upon the Comilla. eioneria the County, the nocess ity, of immedi ate notion, innaepordanee with the views pressed at , this meeting. - On !notion •,it , was ordered,- that When this .Meirtinkiidjettsna, it irill'adjettri.,td meet again Chairrnan. SATURDAY, Jal3l7Bry 23, 130-1- on next Saturday, 3dt6.inet. - , - at 2 o'clock, P. M On motion adjourned. S. GUILFOnD, Pres't. Jour The Teachers' Institute last week was &decided success, eliciting the interest of a crowded Court Room at every session. The following are the minutes : Lebanon County Teachers' Institute Agreeably to public =tie% the Institute convened in the Court ifonse, Lehanan, on Thursday morning, Jan. 215t,18134, and =Maned HildBilM three days. On motion,nominations - far officers were opened,when the following were nominated. They were on teetiou, by acclamation: Pregident: eirSicio—FIENRY TLOUCK. Vice Presidnutet—O:Boasn, J. II RADEARMEL. Secretaries—J. W liarbetion. 1, S. Light. Treasuref—Sumuel I.lB.rbeeou, Executive Coaltnittee—sties lt. E. Kremer, Miss M. E. Glicin, Messrs, D. D. Smith, L. 31. Leiwig,ll. M. Demob. On motion, it was agreed, that the Institute meet, during the present session, at hy l i o'chick., A. 31., 1% P. M., at 7 in the eeening. Tho teachers of the different districts reported their names to the secretaries, af.er which, on motion, ad journed. AFTERNOON SESSDN 'lnstrumental and at music, by Prof. Marra and Miss X. E. Gleim and 11.1 r. C. Boger Were appointed and announced as Critics. The President delivered an address on the favorable ansplecrunder which the present session opened, and adverted to the interest which the teachers of the coun ty manifest in these annual meetings. Lecture on Physical Geography, by 11 P.Seibert. Mr. Boger showed his method of teaching Mental Arithmetic, 17 drilling a class lt,eading, by Miss Hawley and class. 'Music., after which, on nmtioniadjourned EVENING SESSION,: Music, after which lau Dougherty, Esti „of Philadel phia, delivered an eloquent lecture, to ail urge audience. Miss Minard read a well written 136eay. Subject—"At what age should pupils commence attending School. Manic, after which the Critics reported' Adjourned. FRIDAY MORNING Lee on Arithmetic, by Prof. Brooks Prof Coburn, Shy e Superintendent, drilled a class in Reading. Remarks on Penmanship, by Prof. Potter. . Adjourned AFTERNOON SESSION Music, after which Prof Coburn delivered a lecture on "Qualific:ition of Teachers " Remarks on Etymology, by Prof Brooks. Miss Sue Uhler read a well written Essay. Subject— " Demands of the egs upon Teachers " Remarks On Book Beeping, by Prof Potter After some remarks by Prof. Loomis', an Essay on "The Past and Present," was read by C M Zerbe. Adjourned. EVENING SESS'ON Rev J W Jacisenn, delivered a lecture, on "The Eng lish Language—its origin, its progress and itm destiny " J S. Ermentrout, County superintendent, of 13erks county, delivered an address on "Co-opera'ion of Parents and Teachers" The Ciitics made their reports, of er which adjourned. SATURDAY MORNING The forenoon was occupied by Class Drills, as follows : On English Grammar, by C Bogor. On:Arithmetic, by W J. Burnside On Orthography, by J W. itarbeson Adjourned AFTERNOON SESSION. Music, after wh ch 511 Ess,y on ''Moral Qualifications of Teachers,' was read by T.D. Yeager. Addresses were delivered by Prof. Loomis and Mr. Whitney. The following preamble and resolntiohs were adopted: We, the members of the Lebanon County Teachers' Institute, hay' ng listened to Prof. Pottees Lecture upon the Icieaee and Art of Penmanship and B oh-keeping, and witnessed mexlsibition of h Is system,and his meth od of tetiching the same, and being fully satisfied of its utility, tdmplieity, and practicability, ace system,and of hi e , v e r y i n teresting ant preetical method of presenting the subject therefore Itesolve.d, That, we recommend both the lecture and his system to the very favorable Consideration of all de• siring instruction in Ibis important branch of educa tion. The Teachers of the cent:ay were all present, except 6 or S. Also quite a number from Lancaster, Dauphin and Dellis counties. We direet the attention of the public to the desirable building lots and town Property advertised by Dr. George Ross, in another column. Mr. Samuel buck's Boot and Shoe Store has been removed to Market Street, next door to '.Mrs. Rises' Hotel. See his advertisement. In the 'Philadelphia Markets, Flour, Wheat,-Corn, and Rye are report ed dull; Oats are firm and in demand, at 86 a 87 cts. weight ; whiskey is unsettled and Cloverseed scarce. - The-Gormaa ..Reformett3le4.9o2.- ger, the organ of the German Reformed Church, has passed under the manage ment of a committee of five gentlemen— among the number is Mr. John 'Melly, of Lebanon. We learn that Zion's Lutheran Sunday School will give a public exhibi. tion in the Church, on the evening of the 22d February. The exercises will con sist of Music, Speeches, Recitations and DiningueS. In . the Standing Committees of the lower House of our State Legislature Mr. Coleman occupies a place on the Ways and Means, Pensions and Gratui ties, Railroads, and Military Affairs.—Of the important committee on railroads he is the Chairman. A correspondent whose commu nication was received to late for publica tion, calls the attention Of the Council to the unpassable condition of the Old Fore Road in this borough. The streets in that section are criminally neglected. AN OFFICER IN Tun ARMY Warms.: "At in speetion I noticed that a large proportion of the men's tenapsacks contained a box of Troches, being generally used by them for colds, etc." "Brown's Bronchial Troches" should be in °v ery soldier's knapsabk or pocket, to ho used up on the first appearance of a cold or cough. Volunteers, Attention !—For the derange manta of the A yetetn incidental to the change cif diet, Wounds, Erupt ions, and exposures whieb every Volunteer is liable to, there are no reme dies so safe, convenient, and reliable as HO - LOIVAY'S PILLS AND OINTMENT, 25 per box. 209 EDUCATIONAL. PALMYRA Jan. 16, 1364 The Union Institute of the Teachers of Derry and Londonderry, convened in Mr. Witmer's Academy, in Palmyra, at 10 o'clock, A. M.— The Institute was ea Iled to order by appointing J. B. Deininger, of Lendonderry, President ; J. Sweeny, of Derry , J. K. Heagy, of South Ann vine, J. M. Ettinger, of Bonover, ttrid George Stein, of North Anne ille, Vice Precision ts ; D. B. S iegrist, of Londonderry, H. Moyer, of Der ry, and H. Ebrmau, of South Annville, Secre taries ; Reporting committee, A. Zimmerman, of Derry, L. Hotick, of Cornwall, E.. G. GTUM hein, of South Anaville, J. S. Rupp, of London derry, and D. IL Laros,• of Derry. Comm it tee on Resolutions, M. F. H ershey, of Londonder ry, D. C. Smith , of Cornwall, D.li. Sargent, of Bethel, and J. Kreider, or North An nv Me. Near ly every township in the county was represent ed and the Institute far exceeded seine Coun ty Institutes five or six years ago. The exer vises consisted of Lectures, EssayS and Class Drills, interspersed with 1, omit Music, by the young ladies of Mr. Dein inger's school. The citizens of Palmyra entertained the Teachers and spectators from a distance gratis. This shows that the citizens are ardently in favor of Institutes and the elevation of the Teachers 's, Profession. The leachers on the several branches deserve great credit for their prompt action in performing their respective duties when called upon; the Essays read by the Lad ice deserved much attention—they were well written . and contained many words %f encouragement to the Teachers in ardently and zealously performing their respective duties. Rev. Mr. Emery being present, was called up on, gave us a short, but encouraging and in structive lecture on Education. Mr. Houck Co., Superintendent, was also present; he was called upon to make a speech. Mr. Houck commenced by excusing himself with a long string of excu ses, and ,said be is not able to make a speech,, ! 1,111 04 a!ntest, made slime of was I,le audience be lieve it, but after heiten§; they'we're all satisfied that hiA•bx:etts.es were of n'o null; he referred to t the different modes adapted-by teach ers in teaching the different brauches, - and point ed out seine of the defective ones, 10341 atibstitu ted better onei, especially teaching the ,g,lpba bet. He said• that there are it'll' some in the County who hove not adopted the most inki)rov edmethods. We were satisfied that Chtly ate thoict'iitio do tibt atteltd inititutea end Teachers Conventjois. 14.Iteack was highly apliftked : ad, and every body Wes ;highly antiafied , w ithhie speech; ig s r At a meeting 01 the Perseverance Engine A: Hose 'Company bold at their hall on' the 12th lost, the follovOng named officers were elected to serve for the ensuing year : President, Andrew . inoehl; co President, J 11; Embich ; Secretary. J. W llarbeson; Mel Secretory W. tl. Entbieh; Treasurer, Ackun Rim; Directors. J. B. Embioh, IL Shirk; Ist Etmineer. W. 11 Em- Lich : Ist Pr Eng Ass't, Vred'k Witmeyer ; 200 Principal k•ngineer, bunts.; 2,nd Pr Eng Aver, A. H. Em bioh ; Trustees, H. T. Bibighans,Josiab B. },:tuner, A. 11. E‘nt lob; a t om Committee, Henry IA Carmony, Henry Shirk, William Bentz; Jau BM', H. S. Harbesou. All persons not nonm Wens of the Colnpany having in their possession spanners, keys, or books belonging to the Company, will please report the lame, to the Presi dent or Secretary. co- Sr. Martin • Early, of Palmyra, has bought and sold tho following real estate within time past few m .nths, viz: Bought a farm with Ithproventeuts from Abm. 11 utt,io Palmyra, containing 113 acres for $l4O per acre; 40 acres of lend between the railroad and Palmyra, without int 7 provemeols, for $l5O per acre, from John Miller; 1% aerea, from same, for $2OO per acre; tWo lots and shop,in Palmyra, from Peter Burkho'der, for $502. - Sold to Christian Hershey, 18% twigs, near Palmyta, at $l2O per acre ; 3,l4acres for comotery, for $2OO per acre; .1 Dorm! keth, two lots of ground, P 4 acre, in Palmyra, for $lBO ; lot of ground, 1 4 acre, to members Church of God, for, $180; John Kreitcer, y 2 acre, for $240; 10 acres of out lots to Jacob Snoke, for $125 per acre REVENUE FROM LEBANON COUNTY.—From the annual report of the Auditor General ofthe State we learn that the following Burns from Lebanon n 61111117 were paid into the State Treasury during the Seca' year end ing November 30,1363, viz : Lehanon Bank, (tax on dividend%) 1,440 64 Lebanon Valley Bank, " " 067 03 Lebanon Bank,(tax on corporation stock,) 720 32 LtiOnon Talley Bank. " ' " 315.00 North Loabanon 11 P. Co 1,119 37 " " Plank Sold Co 4 12 Laborer, Gas Co, 9O 95 Tax on and personal estate - 23,112 03 Special tax of 1 4 mill on the dollar . 5,370 41 Tavern.licenaes . 1,202 35 Reiniters " Brokers Menagerie Distillery ej.4). Brewery :image& Billiard Saloons,&e, ' . _ Eating house,Beer house & Restaurant licenses 304 50 Patent medicine licenses 14 00 Tax on writs, deeds, &c . Collateral Inheritance tax 1.427 78 Lebanon Deposit Bank. tax 1011 48 Lebanon county was pild mit of the State Treasury - . $3,140 40 for common schools. . READING RAILItUdI3. —The annual meet ing of the stockholders of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company was bed at th a Company's office. in Philadelphia, on Monday, January it, 1864. The re port of the Board of Mama; era was read, and presents the resultsofa year of unexampled business prosperitY. The gross receipts amounted to W252.902,auti the expetmes to $1,546,001; showing an excess of $3,706,900, and leaiing, after the expenditure of $2,121,363 for new cars and mo tive power & renewal of tracks, real estatemnd payment of interest on the bonded debt:the very handsome dividend fund of Si A 52,531 The increase in the traffic of the road has been immense. In con) alonw.ft amounts to $l,BOO, 000 tons,w title the number of passengers carried has been 847,203, against 451,733 in 1884 The operations of the year are thus briefly recapitulated, at the conclusion of the report: Ist. Net profits, after paying interest on debts aud renewal fund,. $2,G49,300 CO Aegusition of preporty. made neces sary by a largely increased business, 1,066,775 34 3d. Investments in lateral rai1r0ad5,....... 573,255 9.5 4th. Decrease of debt by, purchase of bonds. par value, 404.100 00 Dep sit in United States ➢lint, 409,000 00 $3,44-1130 79 sth. A di:ohm ion of bonded debt by conversion into stock of $2.003:U0. The capital stock has been iacreatied by the dividends just declared, an aro , unt not exceeding g 943,31:: 93. The following officers were elected, to - sem:for the en suing year: Pfebident—Ctiauroas B. Sawn- MANAGERS. S. 31, Felton. John II Towne, It Pratt McKean, A t Boyle, William Sellers, George Whitney. Tre- surer---Painuel Bradford. Secretary—William tI Webb. TAKE NoticE.- 7 =The enrolling is ;;o- , ing on, and it is expected that the Cpnseriptiun cc will be enforced immediately, so I would advice every body to get their PICTURE/ taken. In time for their re lationa and friends, and the only place to get a No. t, Picture is at ZniSIEFUedN'S New York Photographic Gallery. for he is taking the cheapest. the best, and ' most lifelike Pictures in Lebanon. It Is admitted by all that be can't be beat, for his gallery is always crawded....ol.4o..hima eilAtati-,yon2w.lik.Amb fgt.:we/ea" orumend. Ilemen3ber the place. Zimmerman's NeW - . York Photographic Gallery, in Cumberland St. Call. early and avoid a crowd. P. S.—Children and anybody that live get weak eyes should call at Zthinierman's Gallery. His Pictures on -13 recut ire from 3to 5 seconds time to sit , Guns. Rifles. Pistels,yowder, Caps, &c ATTKNTION SPOILTMEN.—.3. 0. Aumonscit would ro PPeCtrillly inform the public that he continues the business of rnanitfactuting and dealing in _ _ _ GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS, POWDER, Cape, Wads. and ail kinds of gunning and gun materi al, at his Store, Market ,treet. a few doors North of the L. V. IL It Lebanon, Pa. • t0t.,.. An kinds of Repairing .done at the shortest pea Ode notiop and in the WS t.style of workmanship. Lebanon, June 21, 13th.-1y gpEciat ;Dtitfts, TO CONSUMPTIVES. Consumptive aufferers will receive a valuable pre scription for the cure of Commptiou, Asthma, II run chats, and all Throat and Lung affections, (free of charge.) by sending 'Sack address to Rev. E. A. WILSON, Willittnifiburg, Jan. 27, 180.1.-6 t. Rings Co., New York. BR WISE BY TIMES! Do not trifle 0 . 11 your floallb, Constitution and Char:toter If yon art suffering with any Diseases for which iIEMBOLD'B EXTRACT BUCAU L s recommended, TRY rt.! TRY IT! TRY IT! It Aril) Cure you, save hung Suffering, allaying min and Intlammation, , and uin restore you to Cut out the Advertisement In another coinmn And coil or send forit. .... BR WARE OF COUNTER FEM. Ask for Hembolt's. 'O Take No Other CURES GUARANTEED. Oei.obur 28, 1863.-2 m, Dr. Taixaia3a.oxit, HAtSeeliti vtgl years o f it i l v i e a r s s . lbdee6„aflilStfraoCrC,ld duringto th the t r ti States. After being tried by millions.. it has been pro claimed the pain destroyer of the world. Pain cannot be where this liniment is applied. If used es directed iteannot, and never hits felled in a single instance.— For colds, coughs and influenza. it can't he best. One 25 cent bottle will cure,all the above, besides being morel in every rand ly for sudden accidents. such as burns, cute, scalds, insect stings, A.c. it is perfectly innocent to take Internally, and can given to the oldest person or youngest child. Price 25 Mid id cents a bottle. Office, saCourtland Street, New Fork. said .by all Drugg lats. Dec. 2, 1863 For The Advertiser or Concentrated Lye FAMILY SOAP MAKER. WARmakes high pr lees ; Sapon filer helps :to re• duce them. It makes SOAP for FOUR cents a pouud by using your kitchen grease. VD— CAUTION 1 As spurious Lyes are offered also, be careful aud only buy the PATENTED article put up in IRON cans, itll otheribe lug COUNTERFEITS. Penna. Salt Manufacturing Co., Philadelphia—NU. 127 Walnut Street. Pittsburg. 7 l"itt Street and Duquesne Way Noy, 18,18A3,-3ut. 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SAPONIFIER, 13133 To all who desire it, lie will mod a copy of the pre ger-41[Jan used (free d charge), -with the directions for. preparing £1.13d11811:4; the same, which they iwili lied a Wre,,Cl4te for CONSUMPTION. ASTKM4I feet COLDS.jta. The only Meet ef the ad , iert 'For hi. sending,the Prescriptionbenefit the nill fated, tind , epreed infoimetinn which enutelft s he ; and be hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and. lasi prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription will please address Rev-,EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings County Oct. 21, 1863.—1 m. New York. Terible Disclosures. =TUTS for tbo million S A most valuable aud won kj clean! publication: A watt of 400 pages, and 30 colored engravings. DR. UUNTER'S YAW. MECUM, au orizinal and popular treatise on Man and Woman, their Physiology, Functions, and Sexual disorders of every kind, with Never Failing Remedies for their speedy cure. Tbepractice ef DR. BUNTER has long been, and still is, unbounded, but at the earnest solici tation of numerous persona. he has Veen induced to ex tend his med Scat est:oo66i through the medium ends -FADS: , MEOU3I." It is a volume that should, be in the hands of every family in the land, as a preventive of secret vices, or as a guide for the alleviation of ono of the most awful and destructive scourges ever visited mankind. One copy, securely enveloped. will be for warded free of postage to any part of the United States for 50 cents in P. 0. stamps, or 3 copies for $l. Ad dress. post paid, DR. liurrtrat, No. 3 Division Street, New York. Sept. 3, 1863,--ly • Special 111Olice. - WARM PORTER'S CURATIVE BALSAM has long tested the truth that there are great principles in Medicines as there is in Science. and this Medicine is compounded on principles suited to the manifold na ture of Man I The cure of Colds is in keeping open the pores, and creel lag a gentle internal wannth, and the is caused by the use of this Medicine. its remedial qualities are based on its power to assist the healthy and vigorous circulation of blood through the lungs, it enlivens the mimics and assists the skin to, perform its duties of regulating the heat of the system, and in gent ly throwing off the waste substance from the surface of 'he body. It is not a voileet remedy, but emollient ivartuin,, , -, searching and of Sold by all drug gists*, 13 and 25 cents per tiottle. Sept. 2,1523. QuESrroN:-110110 I there Dick and Nancy, where are you going, that you, are in such a hurry ? tsswtnt.—Why we are just on our way to Daily's Photograph gallery, to have our pictures taken . . takes splendid pictures, and his Gallery is nearly all the time crowded, so I said to Nancy, we will go ear ly this morning before any bear else gets there, or we will hare, to come away again Without getting soy. QIIEST.—Yes! I have heard too Ilint Daily's Gallery is nearly all the time crowded, and so why don't you go to some other - Gallery Ans.--Gh my l we could not think of such a thing.— We admire the true end beautiful picture that Daily takei, so niueb that WO would not go to another- Gal lery if we could get them Ito nothing. Ilebas seven years, experience in the business, haes a complete sett of improved instruments, an excollint sky-light, sap there fore takes the best pictures n town, and so of course every body that wante a good picture goes to him, 1,180 00 00 47 50 14 0 28 50 EU QM:ST.—Mutt kind of Pictures doesue tnke? A as.-1.10 takes Photographs from miniature tolife size, plain or colored., His card pictures have been pronounced more trutbful and life like than some that ha} a been taken in our large cities. Ills Ambrotypes are beautiful, and can't be beat.. He also excels iu copying pictures from small Deguerreotypds, snd en larging them almost to any size. Q,C(EST.—WiterC is this Gal 'ors ? I must give Lim call too. ANS.—Just come along with Nancy and and we will show yen. It is in Stine's New Building. next door to the Lebanon Deposit Bank. Me has constant ly on hand a good assortment of Gilt and Rosewood Frames Cases, Albums, &c., which he sells cheap.— For good and cheap Pictures we adriee all to go to Daily's Gallery, *Lebanon,* Pa, March 11, li3. XeligiDito 4Dtlct,s. German preaching next Sunday at 10 A. M., and Eng lish services at Xj-i" P. M., iu the Moravian church. Zion's Ev. Lutheran church.--English Divine Service on , next Sabbath morning and evening. . Services.—Next Sabbath morning in the German, and in the evening in the English language, in the First Reformed church. gIaTtLEII. On the 20th fest., by the Rev. F. W. Kremer, Mr. AARON ROFFJIAN, to. Miss EMMA B. SMITH, both of this place. On the 10th inst., by. the Bev. T. F. Mester, Mr. WILLIAM L. KEEIDER., of S. Annville, to Miss KATE WILHELM. of Loodouderd. On the 14th inst., by the same Mr. JOHN MON, of Cornwall, to Miss .MA 11.0AltEi SHELLING, of 'Heid elberg. on the 19th inst., AUGUSTUS L. B. only non of Rev.' Johnll. Patromt, aged 17 years, 4 months. and 17 days. on_the,23rd inat.l7WdiviAAM. PIN RY,_ child aloha di. and Annie GEItIIARDP, aged 4 iiiontbs and "20 days.' On the. Sth inst, nt Shippensburg, Pa. , Mr. 7.AC.. CIIKLJS 0. OEBSAMAN, formerly. of Lebanon, aged Zr.) years, 9 months and 17 days. On the 19th inst., in North Lebanon, Mr. PETER. ECRI3NROTII, aged about 70 years. .0n the 11th lust.. in Sthaefferstown, or Typhoid Fever, MARY ANN, wife, of L. D. GOCIILEY, aged 20 years. On the 16th inst., in Bethel tv., Mrs. LUTZ, wife of Samuel Lutz aged 77 years. . On the 17th inst.. hi North Lebanon Borough, Mrs. MARY CHAMBERLIN. aged 87 years.' • On-the 4th inst., AMANDA, daughter of Joseph . and 11agdaleua MEEBI4, aged 10 years, "2 moutba and 2 dap, , The Leha Cam/Wily Corrected IPA*. WZDNESDAT. JANUARY 27, 1564. Extra Family, $3 60 hgga, doz., 24 Extra Flour, 525 I Butter, VI lb.. 24 Prime White Who/1M 55 Tub or sol tad buttor, 10 Prime Red Wheat, 150 New Wheat, Prime Itle, 1 20 Corn, 100 Oats, SO Clover-seed, 5 00 Tittiotlly4tted, Flux-eoud, Dried Apples, pealod;l 50 Pesch "Snits," 2 50 Peach"tintzels," 152 Cherries, 1 50 Onions. 37 Potittaiß, f bug, Apple tter t llcrock. 45 IfiXT Mtiift LEBANON COUNTY MEDICAL SOCIETY, Ameeting of this Society will be bell In Lebanon, on Wednesday, the 270141151. General attendance of the members is resonated. BY ORDER. Lebanon, Jan. 27, 1.864. Election Notic e. A N Election will be held at Salem's Lutheran di Church in Lebanon, for the purpose of electing a PASTOR, of said Congregation, on Sunday, Febi-rutry 14, 1864, between the hours of 1 and 3 P. ill. By order of Leh., Jan. 27,, 1864, CHURCH COUNCIL. Money FOOnd. WAS fotind by the Ru bscriber nivel. twelve Jayel, age, near Myerstown, a smell sum of money.— The owner, by proving property and paying expenses, can obtain it by applying to the subscriber. et 14Iyers town. Ft. LI,SDEVSFQTII. Myerstown, Jan. 2, 1.86.1. Adm ini•strators , • Nortice. XTOTICE is hereby given that Letters of Administta -1.1( than on the estate of JOHN CARPRII; deed., late df South Annrille township. Lebanon county, Pa., hove been granted to the undersigned, resigibri 4 , in the town. ship, county and state aforesaid. Therefore all per sons indebted to said estate will pleai,e make payment, and those having claims will present them without delay to Milt CARPER. Administrntrix, WILLIAM CARPER, Administrator, Of the estate of J tam CARPER, deed. South Annville; Jan. 21, 1864. 'rick Yard for Ken t.. rutin undersigned, Wing desirous to retir e from busi- J_ mess, will Lease bit well known, old BRICK YARD, opposite the Donaughraore Furnace, in the borough of Lebanon, Pa. There are about 180,000 unburned Brick, There, which, together lvith all the material necessa ry to carry en the Brick 'art, he won hl sell to the person leaping the prentleee. A couTenient strop= of water roes thr.,ugh the promisee. For further I/Jo/illation apply to DAN LEI, STICITTER. Lebanon', Jan. 27, 18G1.—Gt. Public Notice. Pu RUC NOTICE hi hereby given, that the Charter of the Methodist Episcopal Chrrett of Cornwell township, Lebanon enmity, Pa., was duly presented to the Court of Comnion Pleas, of Lebanon county, for examination, and will be approved according to law, on the first day of -Ora Term, 'next, unless good cause be shown to the contrary. HENRY SIEGRIST, Proth'y. Lebanon, .Tan. 2.7 ,1364.—* Turnpike Election. NOTICE is hereby. given that an .Election by the Stockholders in the Preald vit, Managers and Cenipapy of the Berk% and Dauphin Turnpike, road, will be:. held at the Public House of .f. L. Benuethunr, fia'AlySrsteNvii, Lebanon county, Pa.. on IrcovA i; the 7th day of Marc!,, next, . ltetween the hour of 10 o'steak, A. Al., and 4 o'clock, P. A14.0T . that flay,' for the , 'purrioss of Sleeting One President, Eight Managers, Ono 'treasurer; and such Other officer% as way bo - necessary' to conduct' the af •fa all% kaid• Oontliatiyj' during The ensuing year. At' the same time the Annual Statement of the Tieasurer , ttilFlie• laid birdie the- Stochholdeie as info BY Orderolthe Board; • • • f• • • •s.'; • 7 ‘.BENBY , MULL, •kris'S.' Jiaoi RaEnts t Treasnrer.' ; • - - 17 77 ' • • • -• ' x riii1212116.17 •27 '1854 . fitV. Mlll= t.xrd, Tallow, tiam, Shoaldors, "Mos, Soap, . itees-vtai, White liege, Mixed Rags, Flax, Tit lb., Ur ;sties, tb., Feathers. Wool, If in., Soup Beans, ift qt., Vinegar, TA gal., 1234 .NEW .ADVERTISEMENTS, PUBLIC SALE AND 41.0IISE'll D PROLIE itTY. , . uvna, be sold at Public Sale, at the:residence of -the 7 subscriber, in Cornwall two., near Ziun's Fld.Ebr's, on ~ WEDNESDAY,- peer itary 24, '64. The following Stock and Farming Implements. vie . 6 need of HORSES, 1 ItIA with Colt, 2 three - years old Li mos HORSES, well broke., 2-Year- ling, 20 Tread rif cATTLK. FRESII COWS, BULL, Gearing for Are Vrag. on, Saddle, /falters, Chains 2 broad wheeled WAGONS, one as good as new, I new Wagon box, - Ray Ladders, Ploughs, Harrows, 1 Shovel Barrow, Threshing Ma chine, - Cutting Machine, Log, Cow and Fifth chalo, Spread and Single Trees, Traces, Corn Plough, Grata Cradles, Rag Trurk, Forks nod hakes, I-horse Wagon, Breast Chains; :lack Screw, ItSDS and REDSTE.A.DS, Stoves; Peek, Corner Cupboard, CLOCK, Coos and Shovels. Tuba. Water Can, Chest and Flour Chest, and many other artiCles too numerous to men Fun. Sale to'comnience at 12 o'clock, 314 when terms will be madeknown by . . . ' . lIENEY A. SNAVELY Cornwall twp.ilan. 27, 1804 , rvolAC SALE Stock, Fanning Implements AND I.IOUSELIOLD PROPERTY. - - WILL - be sold at public sale ut the residence of the V subscriber, in Cornwall twp., near Ebv's Tavern; on the road leading to Lancaster by way. f - Hodes, on TUESDAY, February 28, 1864, TUESDAY, March 1, 1864, the following Stock, Terming Implements and. House hold Property .:--- _ 10 Head of HORSES, 2 .of which are three years old, 2 two years, 1 one year old, 2 MARES with Teal, 5 Head of COWS. some of' them fresh, 5 0 0 , „,; Heifers heavy with Calf, 3S Head of young A CATTLE, 11 of them are two years 01d,,. 1 young , BULL', 3 Shoats, 3 Wagons, two as good as new, all broad wheeled, 1 one horse Wagon, 1 large Body, - 1 Pine box, 1 pair of Wood Ladders, Threshing ranching,' 1 3fowing,lllochitie,'Grain drill; Spr t_ng wire patent Hay Rake, Tanning 111 111, Single and Double Trees, 7 set of Gears, honsens, riynets, buggy harness, wagon, saddle, lines and whip, .2. Cultivators, shovel harrows, ploughs and harrows, 1 corn plough, 1 cutting box, Cow chains, log chains, 2 fifth chains, and it good many other chains, jack ecrevri wheelbar row, rakes and forks. spreaders, grte.bing hoes, scald ing trough, grindstone. axes, 1 split axe and wedges, scythes and grain cradles, grain bags, bar rels, lot of boxes, POTATOES. BEDS and BEESTEADS. 1 Drawer, 1 chest, 1 table, 1 kitchen dresser, STOVES with PIPE, and many articles too numerous to mention, Sale to commence at 12 o'clock, 11., of said days. Liar The goods remaining unsold on fret day will be sold on the second . Conditions, k.c.pou days of sale . FItk.MERICK. ZELLER. Cornwall twp., Jen. 27,1864. PUBLK SALE Valuable OF Estate. WILL be sold at Public Sale on SATURDA r; Febru ary 6. 1864, nt the Public Rouse of JOLLY MAI. THES, the following Real Estate, viz:— No.-1, That well known Tavern House, and Lot of Ground on the north-east earner of Mar ket and Chestnut Streets, Lebanon, Pa., known as nZimmerman 'a 0.4 Stand," now kept by ' John hlatthes, fronting 86 feet 4 inches on Market Street, and 66 feet ou Chestnut Street. The House is two-story FRAME, covering the entire . , front on Mar ket greet, and about 50 feet on Chestnut Street, ane, has been doing a sood business. The location is a most deshabis one for a Store, or may other business. tWo-story FRAME. HOUSE, and LOT OF GROUND, adjoining the ; F above fronting 30 feet 2• inches on l.; Market . Streot, and extending bask 66 feet. The inside has been remodelled lately, is as good as a new house, and can be used as a private and business Stand. No's. 3,4, 6. 6, 7 and 8 are lota located between 1 and 2, and Doe Alley, fronting 22 feet each, on Chestnut Street, and 66 feet iudepth. Lots so centrally and desirably, located are seldom offered for sale. Par further particulars apply at Dr. RoSs's Drug Store, opposite the Court House, Lebanon, Pa. Sale to continence at 1 o'clock, P. M., on said day, when conditions wilt be made known by . GEORGE ROSS. Lebanon, Jan. 27, 1264. . PUBLIC SALE OF STOCK AND FARMING, IMPLEMENTS, WILL be sold at public sale at the residence of the subscriber, about 3 miles from Lebanon, and 1 mile from Gockley's Tavern, in South Lebanon town ship, on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13, '64, the following Stock and Farming Implements, vis:— :.~.Q, 4 Working 11ORSES. (2 MARES with foal, 3 year-old Colt. and ( one-year da.,) 5 AIILCIICtIWS. 11 head of young CATTLE, .3 Durham BULLS, 2 rlantation Wagons, (one of them broad-wheeled, good as new,) Threshing Machine, ArConivick's peten4-.N0,14i - c_ora_.-Reapor—Windzoill, (good as new,) 2 Plows, harrows,, cultivators, corn plow, seed drill, spring wagon, one-horse wagon, wag on body, good as new , horse rake, bay ladders, sleigh, scythes, harness, buggy harness, halters, cow chains, double and single trees, forks, rakes, shovels, and runny other articles too numerous to mention. • Sale to commence at 12 o'clock, M., when terms will be made known by . S. Lebanon, Jan. 27, ISG4 Public Sale OF SFLEXDFO STOCK AND-FARMING, IMPLEMENTS, . ILL be sold at public vale, at the . iesidence of the subscriber. in South:, Annville township, Lebinon county, about 2 milesfrom Annvil le. near Abe .Turnpike ro:id leading to Palmyra, on Levi -Kline's place, on FRIDAY February 19; 1864- .TRUR,,S`DAY, .March 17, 1864; the following STOCK. reilloNG IMPLEMENTS AND HOUSEUOLD PROPERTY, viz : • 6 bead of Horses, 10 Mulch Cows, 4 Ifelfers with Calf, 3 Durham Tulle. /0 bead or young Cattle, 12 head of Sheep. 2 breedinc.Sotht; 10 Shoats, 2 broad-wheeled Wagons, 1 ° Sprinr , Wagon,s.plongbs, 4 harrows, 2 shovel har rows, 1 gam Thrnabinache, 1 'Reaper, 2 cutting . boxes, 1 windmill, 1 ea - Rage 1 trotting buggy, good as new,2 patent hay -ladders, new patent Wire Rake, sleigh, &a, &c 40 40 Thisle one of the largest and *nest Z.TOCES in Leb anon county, having lied great care taken in the se lection and breeding and 'le one well worthy the at tention of all lovers of fine cattle. ALSO Large variety of every kind of IfolliEffOLD and HITCEIEN 'Furniture. and ft Ivrge:variety of oth er articles for forming and housekeeping, too numer one to mention. All the articles not sol dat the first dap of sale will be sold on the second., Sale to commence at 10 o'l:leek, A. M., of said days, when terms will be wade known by , JOAN DIETZ. S. Anal , ille jun. 186-1 • . REMOVAL OF THE NEW AND CHEAP BOOT AND SHOE STORE. frlfE subscriber would respect fully - inform the cit. j kens of Lebanon And vicinity, that he bas remov ed his BOOT and SHOE STORE to Market street, next door south of Mrs. Ilises Hotel, Lebanon. Pa. • where he keeps on hand a large and well - • assorted stock of all kinds of BOOTS and SHOES. Ile will .'!make to- order all ailibbto - kinds of BOOTS and SHOES, and at very short notise. He al so keeps on hand a large and 'Nell-assort ed stock of LEATHER, such as BED AND OAR SOLE LEATHER, CALF AND KIP. SKINS, MOROCCO AND FANCY LEATHER, KID, LININGS, ROANS. BIND INGS, &c,, and all kinds of Shoemakers' TOOLS AND FINDINGS, such as BOOT-TREES, LASTS, BOOT CORDS and 'MIMS, AWL-BLADES, KNIVES, PUN CHES, HAMMERS, PINCERS, RASPS, TACKS.— Constantly on band an assortment ofLastings, Threads, Shoe-nails, Peg-breairs, - Sand-stones,-Pegs, Bristles, Hit and Shoe Tools of every description. tiering been en gaged in the business more titan twenty years, he feels satisfied that ho can give satisfaction to all who will favor hintwith a calL Shoemakers fr,m the country will do well by calling on him before purchasing else where. - SAMUEL HAUCK. LelAnon, Jim 27 1854. Election Notice. ItN Election ()lbw WASHINGTON MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OP LEBANON, Pa., will be held at the Office of Jacob Weldle. Esq., on Saturday, Aomori Bath. 1864. between 1 and 73,0' clock, P.d41., to elect Id Managers as a MORO of-Mana gers to servo for the ensuing year. JACOB WEIDLE, President. .R. Mims, Secretary. .(Lebanon, Sari. 13;1861. A. HERSBERGEWS urniture and Chair MANUFACTORY Cumberland Street, Lebanon, Pa., nearly opposite Bubb's Hotel. milE subscriber keeps constantly on hand, or makes 1 to order the best and most fashionable Furniture and Chaira, which he will sell cheap: and cheaper than any other shop in the Borough or county of Lebanon He invites Young Houselteep era and all ethers to give him a call before 1.! buying elsewhere. Ho keeps no city work, hut makes all himself triih.good workmen.: He, keeps Furidture Wagon and delivers all - Furnitare, *Bk.' te - jhrt, and free of mat. .• • , Don't 'forge( thq place—"—Bast 'Lebanon', Ciamiler land titiogt, Ito invites 1311engin bine a rali„for-they eati , make fiteletsrthentVenwiriftilairt.' ••• •A. HERMIT:WHIR. ' tehanon;%Tait.2o, .s. In the Matter of the account of Charles If. Melly. ae. Fianno of GEO. Mir and wife,, of the.Bor onebt o of Lebanon. Pa. it ninierehttied audit w A pro in ted by the Court of Onntlion plena Lebanon eon illy. tr. make . dintri but ion of the linintiNi in Limas of acennirtirit tt:anue betebv wino not tinit,be win are tend to th, tif Fait ,Tlininttrient at ire 01116 in Lebanon. nn Virti clay of Ribrutinly: at time nil permotiii having. eliCtus can present theta, ifti eb., 39.fi. 20,1 . 564 L K LAIIDERMII,CR New 4toods! Nesv,Goodv GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO CASH BUYERS. GLISH MERINO, all colared POPLIN MUSLIN IYEIJAINS,.& CLOTH. for LADIES,• CLOAKS, Satinettes, sold from 50 eta. to $l,OO Bleached and Unbleached Huelin.: Shirting, Flannel, Shirting, Flannel. Calicoes and Ginghams. Woolen and Cotton:lioseiries.. Ladies' and Genta' -Gloves. Hoop Skirts! _Hoop Skirts!!'; Balmoral Skirts... Umbrellas . 13mhrellaa! Linen and Paper Collars., A full line of: - Ladies and Misses Shawls. Woolen Hoods I Woolen, Hoods I A Qenerai assortment of Dry, Goods,,, Queensware. • L. IL LAUDERMILCIL • Qom' All kinds of Country producer taken in exchange. for Goods; - . The LargeOt Thellest Assortment The Cheapest Goods AT GOODYENR & DIFFENBACH'S Cheap Cash and Pro4ace: ? Store, Cumberland :Street, Baber's Block, Lebanon, Pa.,- WE have just received another addition to oar al ready large Stock of Dry. Goods. groceries, Queensware, B e. Full line of Blanket Shawls, do do do Brooke -do do do do Scotch Plaids do . do do do Thitret Mourning do do do do Second do do Full line of Preach Blericto all Colony dodo do Cobergs • . do do do do Delaius New Styles do do do Brocba Velours do do do do Poplins, do d do do VaienCha's do: do do do Wool Detains do do do do Wool laws ds do do do Plaids. do do do 'Fig. Cashineres. ' Magnificent line ofEaucy Silks, • do do do Fled & Plain Black SilltS Balmoral Skirts for $2 75 and upwiwris; • - • llocip Skirts 2 „ • PnlNine &Skeletons. at ail prices,' do do do Quaker's Skirts, . Ladies Drab: Water roof. Black acid:Beat* Clot from $1 75 to $3 60 per yard:.` "•!. . . • - Wool and ,Cotton, !Moneta", all prices, • Sh,irting,thinnele ' do 'do ' • :Blankets do: -A0.7 , Men)' Cloths, Cessimeres, Satinetts.andVesktings, Gents' Shawls, very Cheap.' - • - • ' Mourn ing Department.-1...i Our Mourning. department is coinpletei leoto!isOug or Single and Double width Detains. ~„ Singleand Double Width.CiishMeres,:' - = 1 do do do-Alpacas, ' Merino, Bombazines, all WOO] Repps, , Yalenein, Silk. Stripe Plaids. Deicrineir. xigoo, - *4l licedery,Gloves, Collatzb o . - 'English and French Crape, &c. " ' ' Call, and look through our Stock andleitAlse prices, as it is no trouble to ahoy goads. Our motto is "Small profits, quick &lea." and good value. GOODYEAR. A: DIPFE.74nAcks New York Cheap Cash Storer EVEN SHAKE. Estate of Ueorge . Lereh' deed- . OTIOE is hereby given that Letter's I' eat eine iii*- fon the Estate of HEOROD LERCH:dee*, late of Swatara township, ' Lehavon county, Pa.. have been granted to the undeesigned, - residine'in North Anriville township county, and state aforesaid. ' , All pnrsons, debted to said estate are reqrtelite4 to. make PaPpertts and those having claims will -prisent them 'without delay Dec. 33,1561. *Jacob E. L. giniriteOnfoirs• 17k, IRST CLASS IfAIR.BRESSING AND . ING SALOON, Market street, 1 . 1 e a r Cumberland, and opposite the Nagle lintel. Being thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore extended , to Um, he would respectfully solicit a continuance of theaame. Lebarcoh,' July 2;1852. • N. 11.—The Saloon will be elosedon ;Sunday,' LATEST.I%IMirS . Ofthe ehiy*.o .- oa-.11..0f..V40§ EVER SOLD. IN ,LEDANON.U.:, Boots, Shoes, fl ats, CoPm, fk,e , iIIE undersigned has opened one .orthe BEST... S. 1.. SOILTMEIN'rS of 16.11 ATS,CA PS, BOOTS, SHOES. TRUNKS,. f.. ? 1 TEA.'. , FLING BAGS, &c., of all kinds,, end of the best materials, which he will sell at prices to recommend them to, nordija. SAY*. Of the BATS he hes quite a variety' of New Styles, embracing the Washington, Stanton, MlTliAle, Dupont, McClellan, Stringbain end Monitor list. , vesi beautiful end very sheep. Of CAPS be has a comipete assortment of, all the New Styles, got up,' iti) sistesrfor manner, with fine finish; Wonien.'s 211.sses'..asid. Chß. deans Balmorals, Gaiters, Congress Bonin, - Slipper* and all other kinds; Men'o and, Bois' Balmoceds: Ox ford Ties Wast ,, : i i: -ti toil- Ties, Dongresa Boats. and - all other kinds • rtt?hy them, incladJng . BOOTS and SHOES, of the di efeut varieties, at his cheap Store in ~, Walnut St.', next to the Coidity Prison. .. 47,4- , rbankful foe. the libellee sticcititagiSment , of , the public heretplbse,llsoulo invite alel-,wishiug anything in my line Weal! acd esaitdie mistook - heron. Waking their purchases.' ,' ' • ~..-'- :, ' JOS:.D4WELAN. , . . Lebanon, Aril 23,1862:: . , 8.---Meatsures taken and itork' made at ibbit stake. IkaN ok rA tip (LATE W-111.TE -B , WAN,) Race Street, above .Third, Phi HIS establishment offers great Inducements not my ly on account of reduced rates of boardipig, but rum its central location to the avenues of trade, as well as the conveniences afforded by the several, .Passentar Railways, running past and condoms to it: by' whet guegts Cue pass to and from be Hotel Ito theltdrepepit Railroad Depots, should they be, prefetteff to the Jugu lar Omnibus belonging to the House. - • • I am determined, to devote my, wboleattentlonloThlt comfort and convenience of my gaists. TERMS $1 25' PER' DAT. " "' D. O. &ROUST, Propriebn,.. Formerly from Eagle Hotel, Leban4 Pa T. V, RUoins, Clerk. [Phila.; Much 12,-1862..' HARDWIRE AT - CWT.. trillE subscriber offers his large .and molacted stack of HARDWARE. PAINTS, OILS, to., aT COST I'OR Parties who have sett:lo their accortatato A 00411161, will be 'allowed, a liberal, ,crealt oq .porthasete.,,Tbose ,ho have not wittled • *lll' - glad tlielisiceoaateiritl 4 S. MY, 18 1 14 Tor, 441 11 1.0 1 1101910 1 *.nteall iz t d *NM tion. • • . o.tedibetito'd,..hailTc.lBtll.llfi'q 114 11 1 1q;r1.4)1e., yOlit.ll,FENTir U.R92S NEW:VW siterSkere Stove. Auditor's Notice, .A.2i 'DION I' S. MY: , Auditor. EXCITING.NEWS AL.t MIL= cbt CUMBERLAND LEBAN9N,'P,K French Merino, ail colored.. All Wool Delaine, all colored Black French Cloth: BEAVER Over Coating. from $2,00 to s4,oa Fancy and Black Cass Bed Otielt , tind Ticking. Wool en Stockings Groceries; & . _ Dress Goods. Executor Notice. otbkikGATElialAN; ' • `Executor.; BEM ME
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