6#t atJytttistr: • TERKS, - - - - - SISOAYEAR LEBANON, P. WEDNESDAY, MIRCII 9, IS6I HOME AFFAIRS. SALES_ OF PERSONAL PROPERTY, ♦diertieed - ill the ADVERTISER. or for which Ms have been printed at this Oise. Wednesday, March 9—Personal Property of Jacob doe'd., near Fredericksburg. rliday, March 11—Personal Property ofJohn Rohner, Smith Lebanon. Saturday, March 12—Store Goode,. Stock and Farming Implements of John Carper, deed., South Annville Township. Ineedtay, March 15—Personal Property of David Leahy, In Lebanon. Wednesday, March 16—John Negerriso, Stock, Farm ing Implements, &e. Heidelberg. . Thursday, March 17—Jobe Dietz, S. Annvillo. Mouday, March 2 l—Personal Property and Store Goods of E. K. Horning 1n Mt. Nebo. Tuesday,..Mareh 22—Abraham Gelb, deed., S. Lebanon. Saturday, March 29—Patrick Brown, Personal Proper ty, Cornwall. Saturday, — m arch 2&Personal Property of Ann L. L. Morrie, Union P;ownehip• PRIVATE SALES Boroughp roperty of .Tames N. Rogers Borough prope rty of (leorgli S. Gasser Out Go' prol} te of A dam ' Ritcher. ' 8141r.- : in Eaet Hanover, by S. J Stine 'BOROUGH MEETINGS. THE Dertiocrats of the West Ward, of the bor ough of Lebanon, will meet at the Public House of John Matthes, on Saturday evening, March 12, at 71 o'clock, for the purpose of elect ing Bicurr delegates to meet the delegates of the East Ware, at the Public House of 'Henry Sic grist, on Mende,' evening, March 14, to settle tickets for the Spring election. The Democrats of the Eilg, Ward will meet at the same lime, at the Public House of George Amite, for the same purpose. By order of the Committees. Lebanon, March G, 1864. The Democrats of South Lebo anon township will meet at the public house of Jacob Moyer, in Lebanon, on Saturday, March 12. 1804, at 2 o'oclock, P. M., for the purpose of settling a town ship ticket. The Democrats of Corn Avail township will meet at the public house of Joseph Bowman, on the Plank Road, on Saturday, March 12, 1864. at 2 o'clock P. M. for the purpose of settling a town ship ticket. By order of the committee. The Deinoerate of Jackson town ship will meet at the Democratic Club Room, in Myerstown, to morrow (Thurs day) evening for the purpose of settling a township ticket. U. S. STAMP DUTIES. Required - by the Internal Revenue Law, as Amended March 3d, 1863: The subjoined table contains the rates of duty upon Notes, Bonds and Mortga ges‘for the sums - and times stated. The duty on Bonds and Mortgages corre sponds with that upon Notes drawn far equal amounts for a term of six months or longer;— wagcs o 4 6 Amount of Note or Draft OVER NOTOTER •$ 20 $ 200 200 _4OO 600. 800 - 806 SOO I 000 I 000 1 200 I 200 I. 400 1 400 I 600 I 600 1 500...-. 1 800 2 . 000 2:000 2 200....'... 2 200 2 400 2 , '400-2 600 2 800 2'Boo 2 SOO -'3"000 3 000 3 200 3 200 3 400 3 409 3 800 600 3 SOO 800 4 000. .. . . 4 000 4 200 4 200 4 400 4 800 4 600. . ... 4 800 5 000 The Philadelphia Annual Con ference of. the Methodist Episcopal Church, will meet in Wilmington, Dele ware, to-day. Messrs Shiik, and Strayer, butchers, have now on exhibition at Hot linger's Hotel, in this borough, one of the finest Steers ever brought to Lebanon. It weighs 3320 poUnds, and is well wor thy a sight to fanciers of fine cattle. Henry B. Snav+.ly, of North Lebanon township, slaughtered a Hog, recently, weighing 542 pounds. The Game Law.—The game law fixes a penalty of $5 upon any per son who kills or destroys certain birds out of season, as follows : Partridges from the Ist of February to the Ist of Sep tember ; quail and rabbits from the Ist of February to the Ist of October; wood cock from the Ist of February to the 4th of July. Law For the Girl'.—As there may be some of our lady friends doubtful upon the legality of their assumption of -I(l.2ll_szchot se lel irk"; Itserpo VI . Anna tom a 'following extract ver batim rorn a law book printed in 1600. Read and trem ble, old bach's. Albeit, it is now become a parte of the Common Lawe, in regarde to the social releytions of life that is so often as everie bisextile year dothe return, the ladyes have the sole privileges, during the time Continueth, of makin love unto the men, which they may doe, either by words or looks, as unto them seemeth proper ; and moreover, no mail will be entitled to the benefits of clergy Who doth refuse to ac cept i the offers of the tally e; or who (lathe in any wise treat her piopOsals with slight or contumely. 'General Frantz Sigel assumed command of the department of West Vir ginia last week. The Committee on Bunks in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, have reported a bill to enable the Banks or the State to carry on business under the United States Law. The Court Martial recently in session at Reading adjourned on Monday last. About 60 cases were tried. The death sentence was imposed by the Court, and confirmed by Gen. Couch, in but one case—that of Private Richard S Cooper, of the 10th Reg. N. J. Vol, who was con victed of the murder of a citizen in Potts ville, "at the time of the last draft; and sen tenced.to be hnng on the - 17,th ,June next at Fort Mifflin. rt Dv a. a ' 4 . ym o g a 3 11111 BEI 1 02 1 08 4 1 20 I I 6 1 32 1:38 1 4 4 1 50 96 1 00 A SUBSTITUTE FOR EGG 6.—Eggs are now retailing it 25 cents a dozen, and can hardly be obtained at that. As a matter of general interest we wall state that corn starch is an excel)ent substitute for eggs for culinary purposes, one spoon ful of corn starch being reckoned as equal ck,r7r-r The quota of Lebanon county, on the 500,000 call, is rtmt..; so no draft ing will take place on the Ist of April in this county. Ain't the Loyal Leaguers glad ! - We understand that bounty will only be paid by the Commissioners to fill up the number of men' required under the present call. As a' -great many , -Men have already been enlisted in this county'and credited to other localities,' and no doubt many more will be obtained by the 93d befote they Wire", who also will be credit. ed to other counties in order to obtain bounty, it will place us in a pretty fix when another call is made, and which is said Will be soon. It seems to us that the whole affair of drafting, -bounty and credits might have been managed in this county much better.than they have been. Loox OUT FOR THEM !—The fol lowing is a description of a new and dan gerous counterfeit two dollar note on the Farmers' Bank of BUcks county, Penn sylvania, just ,placed :•in circulation : Twos, counterfeit ; vignette, spread eagle in tree ; femaleand "2" on the right and medallion arid two "2's" on the left.— These notes are extensively offered. AN INCIDENT.--UpOn our return from Philadelphia, last week, a number of soldiers were in the cars, who, by fre quently taking the •math" from a pretty large bottle became quite lively. Several of the party were good singers and kept all in good humor by their songs. At Reading they were joined by a half doz en more, several of whom were also pret• ty much how come you so. On the road up the Philadelphia party and the Read ing party parted, and ,n 1 their short ac quaintanceship gave three cheers for Grant, thres for Meade and half a-dozen others, including 'Old Abe." Supposing that all was right for the movement, one of the Reading party proposed, in a loud voice, "three groans for Gen. McClellan," and immediately lead the way in a rousing groan. To the credit of all concerned not a single voice responded, and Ilia sec• and groan of the proposer died away in a slight cough. The company was not quarrelsome, and hence a dead silence ensued for a few minutes, when the cars stopped and a parting took place, but not rear as boisterous as had been anticipa• ted. It proves to our satisfaction that love for McClellan is still warm at the hearts of his soldiers, and that although the abuse of the opposition has smothered in a measure the enthusiasm for him, still, like deep waters running smooth, it is dormant, but deep and indellible. • The Reading and Columbia Railroad will he opened for through busi ness on the 15th inst. A third track will be laid from Reading to Sinking Spring to accommodate the additional business. A bill is before the Legislature author- Wng the construction of a road from some point on the Reading and Columbia . Railroad to the Maryland State line, con necting there with the Northern Central for Baltimore and Washington. The in corporators comprise some of the most prominent railroad men in the country, and the project will probably receive countenance from the general govern ment. The Exhibition on Monday evening, in the Court House, for the hene fit of the sick and wounded soldiers, un der the superintendance of. Misses Hawley and McConnell, was attended by a crowded house, and the exercises passed off pleasantly and satisfactorily. It will he repeated this (Tuesday) evening with a change of programme. . A Grand Concert will be given by the Perseverance Band, in the Court House, on Thursday evening, March 10, (tomorrow.) The place for holding said Concert has been changed from Funk's Hall to the above mentioned place, which those buying tickets will please observe. The Philadelphia Flour Market continues dull and unsettled. Wheat is in (air demand. Corn is also in demand and prices firm: Oats are : .dull. The demand for Beef Cattle was good and prices well sustained and firin. The prices for Cows were rather better ; . Hogs firm and Sheep dull. Gold is up to $1 62. • The Provost Marihal of this dis trict has given ilotWlhat the examina tions of persons - claiming exemption from the draft, announced some time since to take place at Pottsville this month, Will not take place, as the Board cannot hear any exemptions at present. Also, as our. quota io fell under the Ante- rail; moo' ex-. emptions need be claimed at present. Aboutl.so men, enlisted in this county, and credited to Berk% were im niediately transferred to the barracks in Philadelphia upon receiving their bounty. Through the exertions of several of the officers of the 93d they were brought to Lebanon, on Saturday morning, and furloughed until the departure of the Regi• anent. The bill posponmg the draft to the Ist of of. April has become a law— having Passed both Houses of Congress and received' the signature of the Presi dent DECLINED.—We learn that Rev. George F. Miller, of Ppttstown, recently electe Pastor of Salem's Lutheran Church of this place, has declined the call. The Lancaster _Examiner says.— "The alleged appearance of a rose and bud in the 'mouth- of the young girl who recently. died at. Elizabethtown, having caused considerable excitement and dis cussion, we are informed that the body is to he exhumed and an:examination made of the.facts under the direction of a medical gentleman. Those who believe in the story have taken the right plan now to settle the question. The only wonder is that such.an investigation was not made before the body was interred." We are in sappy state, in some respects, in Le non at present. No Sheriff, and wha is better, 'no prisoners in jail to take ci -of Let us rent away the jail. At an election for officerB of the Union Fire Company, on Monday eve ning last, the following were elected : President, John W. Killinger ; Vice President, Wm. M. Breslin ; Secretary, Adam McConnel ; Assistant Secretary, Levi Hollinger ; Treasurer, C. Henry ; Chief Captain, L. C. Shirk ; Chief Three- tor, Philip F. McCaully ; Assistant Direc tors, John Matthes, John G. Aulenbach ; Chief Engineers, William Coleman, John Adam McConnell ; Assistant Engineers, Joseph Gossert, Isaac Bran V; House Com mittee, C. Henry, Wm. M. Breslin, Levi Hollinger ; Janitor, Benjamin Bliestone. Corp. Abni. Long, of •Company A, 93d P. V., died at his home, near Jonestown, on Saturday last, after a few days' sickness. He was a worthy young man, and his death will be much regret ted by his comrades and friends. ' Torn Moore compared love to a potato, "because it ;hoots from the eyes." "Or rather," exclaimed Byron, "because it becomes less by paring." Church Dedicatiou.—The -new Meeting House of the Church of God at Palmyra; will be dedicated to the wor ship of God on Sabbath, March 13th 1864. There is a continued demand for houses. Many families have not yet secured shelter for the coming year. Capitalists should erect small houses as Soon as possible. They cannot • invest their money, in any other' manner that will bring as large a return. - OFFICIAL COUNTY QUOTA.—Belowk,we give the quota, officially, of the several dist iota of Leba non county, together with the number furnished under he last draft, including those who paid c ommuMtion,and furnished substitutes, viz: 43th Sub-Dia., Cold Spring:..... 15 a 0 3 49th " East Hanover... 223 49 21 25 50th " 'Union 208 43 29 14 51st " 5vratar.......:..... 214 49 37 12 522 •" North Lebanon 301 61 43 18 53d - " Bethel 810 63 28 35 54th " North Lob Duro' 270 54 24 30 55th •, Lebanon 80r0'... 508 103 42 61 56th " Jackson 395 79 54 25 57th " 31illcreek 234 47 , 26 21 58th " Heidelberg 313 63 30 24 59th " South Lebanon.. 224 45 29 16 60th,, " Cornwall— .. 242 49 34 17 filet " South Annville. 213 13 24 19 622 " Londonderry— 797 59 84 25 632 " North Annvillo 277 59 31 22 Diarrhea & Dysentery will decimate Volunteers fur more than tho bullets of the ene my, therefore let, every man see to -it that he car ries with him a full supply of HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. Their use in India and the Crimea saved thousands of British Soldiers. Only 25 cents per hos. 213 BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES "Your TROCOCS are too well and favorably known to need commendation." Hon. CnAs. A. Piretrs, Pres. Mass. Senate "My communication with the world has been very much enlarged by the Lozenge which I now carry always in my pocket ; that trouble in my Throat (for which the Tattoos area specific) haying made me often a mere whisperer." N. P. Wm.'s. Mr. John Matthes, the present popular laudlord of the Market Street Hotel, Lebanon, has leased Mrs. Rise's Hotel, or which he will take possession on the first of April emit. Many improvements and alterations are to be made in the new place, so as to make it. a first class Hotel, and with a landlord I ikb John it will not lose its reputation which, for so many years, it possessed under its present but retiring proprie. trans. The house at present occupied by Mr. M., we understand, is to be converted to other purposes, so that the new stand will. accommo date the customers of both houses and as many more as trly, fißd ,eony on Ma 1.,,up4. .pleasun Lin .tap therm TAKE NOTICE.—The enrolling is go log on, and it is expected that the Conscription tic *will be enforced immediately, so I 'would advice every body to get their Pterouss taken in Ham fur their re tations and friends, and the only place to get a No. Picture is at ZIMMERMAN'S New York Photographic Gallery, for he is taking the cheapest, the best. end most life-like Pictures in Lebanon. It is admitted by all that he can't be beat, for his gallery is always crowded. Give him a call mid you will find as we rec ommend. Remember the place. Zimmerman's New York Photographic Gallery, in Cumberland St. Call early and avoid a crowd. P. S.—Children and anybody that h got weak eyes should call at Zimmerman's Gallery. Ills Picturee ou t) require from 3 to 5 seconds time to sit QUESTION.—HoIIo! there Dick and Nancy, where are you going, that you are in such a hurry 2 Asswan.—Why we - nre just on Out Way to Da ily'S Photograph Gallery, to have our pictures taken lie takes splendid pictures, end his Gallery is nearly all the time crowded, so I said to Nancy we will go ear ly this morning before any body elan g ets there, or we will have to come away again without gettin aux. Qusar..--Yesi I have heard too that Daily' s ilallery is nearly all the time crowded, and so why don't you go to some other Gallery ? A:ol,—Oh my I we could not think of such a thing.— We admire the true and beautiful picture that Daily takes, so much that we would not go to another Gal lery if we cou Id get them fot nothing. He bus seven years, experience in the business, lutes a complete sett of improved instruments, an exrelliut sky-light, unp there fore takes the best pictures n town, 81111 so of course every body that wants a good picture goes to him Queor.--Virhat k ind of Pictures doeine take? Mis.-,--11e takes Photegraphs from miniature to life size, plain or colored. His card pictures hero been pronounced more truthful and life like than some that have-been taken in our large cities. His Ambrotypes are benutifuli and can't be beat. He also excels in copying pictures from email Daguerreotypes, • end en larging them almost to any size. Quest.—Where is this UM lery 1 I must give him a call too. Axs•.-+-lust come along with Nancy and I, and we will show you. It is in Stine's New Ilnilding, next door to the Lebanon Deposit Bank, lie has constant ly on hand a good assortment of Gilt and ltosawood Frames, Gates, Albums, dc., which be sells cheap.— For good and cheap Pictures we advise all to go to Daily's Gallery, *Leixtnon,* Pa. March 11,'63, gilEciat HOYT'S HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE, Hoyt's Hiawatha Hair Restorative. ~,Jhe standard staple preparation for the hair Will , whiskers, to their ara tittlfofini.ed,nekglay hair, and make the hair grow in where it has fallen out ; noth• ing will do that whatever may be advertised to the contrary, but it will prevent it front fail ing out, make it soft and silky. cleanse it and the scalp from impuri ties and humors, and entirety overcome bad enacts of previous use of preparations containing sulphdr, an ger of lead, &a. It requires no soaping, washing, and hours for its application, nor will it stain the skin, but is as easily applied and wiped from the skin as any hair dressing. It isatiores the natural shading of one hair with another, whieh gives It a lively appearance instead of the dull uniform blade of dyes. Iloyt's Imperial Coloring Cream • Superior to any Hair. Dreastng in WO'. OUS and Cal. ors the Bair at the same thus. Changes light and red heir to a beautiful brown or black • Sold everywhere. .10SIIIiit HOYT & CO , lilo.lo University Piece, NOW York. Ithtrell 9,1861,-Iy. DhIENR. TOBIAS' VENETIAN lIOIWE LINT T, pint bottles at fifty cents bash, for lameness, cuts, galls, colic, sprains, &e., warranted cheaper than any other. It is used by all the great horsemen on Long Island courses. It will not cure ring bone nor spavin, as there 'is no liniment in ex's tones that will. What it Is stated to cure it positively does. NO owner of horses well be without it after trying one bottle. One dose revives and often saves the life of an over-heated or driven Morse. Or collo and bel ly-ache it bus never failed. ;lust as sure As the.suti rises. just t•o sure is this valuable. Liniment to be - the Horse embrocation of the day. Sold by ail druggists. Office ' 56 Cortutudt Street, New York. • Feb. NI, '114.—1m.'114.—1m.. THE CONFESSIONS AND EXPERIENCE CM INVALID• rub'lobed for the benefit, end as a warning and A CAUTION TO YOUNG MEN who suffer from nervous Del,i/ity, Premature Dow of Manhood, etc,supply ing et the sumo time, TUB MEANS OF SELV CURE: • By one who has cured himself after being put to great expense and injury through .ruedieal humbug and quackery. By enclosing a post paid addressed envelope, single copies may be had.of the author. - NATIIANIBI, MAYFAIR, Esq.: ..13oriford, Kings county, N. Y. May 27, 18643.-11, Tcrible Disclosuldes- CtECRETS for the million I A most valuatletted *oh 1.71 &wid publication. A work ()FM) pages, and SO' colored engravings. Dlt. EIUNTEIt'S VADE. ,11E0011, an urizinal anti popular treatise en Man and Minion. their Physiology. Ftinctions, and Sexual disorders nt every kind, with Never Failing Remedies for their speedy cure. The practice of DE. HUNTER. has long been, anti still is, unbounded, but at tlip earnest solici tation of numerous persons, he has t een induced to ex tend his mod ical usefulness through the medium of his VAD E KOMI." It is a volume that should be in the hands of every family in the hind. as a preventirt of secret vices, or as a guide for the alleviation of one of the most awful and destructive scourges ever visited mankind. One copy, securely enveloped. will be for warded free of postigo to any part or the United States for 50 cents in k. 0. stomps; or 3 copies for Si. Aii dres. post paid, Dlt. HUNTER, No. 3 DivisionBtreet, New York. Sept. 3,1803.-Iy. BLANK RECEIPTS ' For Collectors of State, County, and Militia Tax. for sale cheep at the Advertiser Offico. Also for Collectors of Schuol Tax. ATTENTION SIVISTSMEN.—J. O. AULENBACIT would 're spectrally inform the public that he continues the business of manufmturlug tind dealing In GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS, POWDER, Caps, Wails, rind all kinds of gunning and gun materi al, at his Store, on Market street, a few doors North of the L. V R. R., Lebanon, Pa. All kinds of kepairiug done at the shortest pos Bible notice nod in the host 'style of workmanship. Lebanon, .tune 24, 1863.—1 y English preaching next Sunday,.. ; at 10 A. M., and Ger man service at 2% P. 141.; in the:Moravian church. St. Luke's chfirch : &tikes nn Sunday next, 19th at 7 o'clock, P. M. German preaching next Sabbath morning, and English, in the evening, in Zion's Lutheran church. German preMbing next Sabbath warning, and Eng lish in the evening, in the First Reformed church. St. John's Reformed churcb.—threeting of Classes on Thursday,loth inst., at 1 o'clock P. M.—Services at 7 in the evening—And services next Sunday morn ing and evening. On the Sd ioat., , rtt the Engle Ylotel, in lb IR Borough, by the Rev. Luther A. Gotweici; Mr. HENRY NAHM, of Rending, to Miss KATE KERN, of I,l3:inen. On the 'au, Of - Jemmy, by Rev. T , H. Lineb.ch, Mi. FREDERICK DISSINUER to Miss ELIzABETII VIEL, both of Leh/too!). On thellsto Februnry,by tlit'snmo, Mr. r; ENRY SHAEFFBRi of Berke. nounq , - , . to Miss MARY SRI BERT. of Mye. , rstown. • • '0 1 .0 ‘'ea' „i “.) ti o,, 0j5 , .. 08.72 E z z = cJ c, On - Dee. 1.51i3, at the residence of Mr. Muriel Ramsey. by the Itev . J. B „Dennii4on, Mr.4tI.IFUS 13. ItAItIBBY, to 'AI KIINdEIt, both or Nor thumberlnzarso.. Pa. •• . Mat 1864. a the M. E. rarsenage, by the same, Mr.. .110561'13 PROUDFOOT to Miss MARY 4oLh of this co. On Feb. 23, at the residence of the Bride's Fn they, Mr. John Lewis, by the woe, Mr. EZRA BOUORTER to Mies MARY A. LEvris, both of N: Lebanon township. On the 16th nit., et the Moravian Parsonage, by Rev. William Le - nnert, Mr. MARTIN DUN BACK, of the 93t1 Regiment, to Mime MARY EMBODY, of New York` State. On the Gth lust., at the ensue place, by the same, Mr. WILLIAM F. REIFSN YOWL of this Borough, to Miss LIZZIB M. MILER, of Cornwall township. 00 the 20th mt., in Llarri.borg,Dy the Hey II Lies man. Mi. HENRY D. HOFFHAN to !Hied LOUIBA PARTHAM ;It, both of Lebanon. Hu the II th by the Rev. J. R. Mester. r. JA COB DUTIVEILER, olSouth Annvllle, to Miss FANNY KREIDER. of North Lebanon tp. On the 24th ult., by tine Hanle, MR. JOHN METTER. NES, to Mies OLIVIA R EIN /IA RD both of Anhvil le. On the 23 ulr., by the Rev. 8. Noll. In Jenenrowct. Mr. 8107.1 AMIN SHARK, ofJonestown, to Mies LYDIA BOTDORF of Bwatats. On the 25th, by the nom Mr. T410%118 MARK, of tho 93d Regimeot.Y- V., to Miss SUSAN BOWER, of Jonektowo. At the residence of the Bride's Brother in law (Mr. G. Richie,) near Rellevlew, Lebannon county, Pa., Feb. 2sl, by the Rev: J. Owen : , yphard, Pastor of the Meth odist E. Church. Hummelstown,Mr. JOSEPH H kt DER, of Anvillc, Lebanon county. Pa., to Miss. ANNIE O..BOLLER, formerly of Germantown, Penna. On toe 11th nit.. in Jonestown.by Rev. Wm. Gerhart Mr. JONATHAN W. DON OYEE,to MissELIZABETH WALM ER, both of East Hanover. On the 28th ult , by the Remo, Mr. WILLIAM NY. of Owntnrn, to Aliee MATILDA KLINEFELTER, of Tr, y 0 mire, L • selle county, 111 On the 31 inst., in Readier, of dlptherin, ITIRSLEY ASBURY, aged 4 veers, 2 months and 1 day—and GEORGE ST 0 4.31:1", aged 3 yearsi3 months and I day: children of Rev. Jerome s nd Caroline LINDEMUTtI. The afflicted parents have thus lest three children inside of three weeks. On the 25th ult.. never Strut burg. 'Franklin co., Pa., FREDERICK IV. liftEnElt, (tither of the Rev. P. W. Kremer, of thin pluen,y nged 73 yearn, 7 months and 8 dup.. uu the 234 ult , in Anntille, SAMUEL, DIEVER,aged 82 genre, 3 menthe unit 0 days: On the .sth ult.. at the residence of hia'grandfather, in A Ilhavaß count JOHN M. VCR VR,lnte of 'Wash inpten city, furmet ly of - Cobs n ntrimotl4l4 yeetiti month' and ciisy. On the 22.1 nit. in NtEr.' FEGAN, for merly She. iff of Lebanon Co ,in the 71at seer of his age. On th- 20th nit . , in Londonderry tp , CATHARINE; SCII 4' of Henry Schantz, aged 80 yearn and 8 mouths. On the 22d nit ~ in Fredericksburg, hlr. I , IIILIP KREBS,,eged 87 yeera. On , he 11th ult.. la Won] and Twenty.senond stree' Hopplital. Phi adelnhia, of Spotted Fever, CHARLES Fi-ICKINCER, tuembor of Co. M, 7th Pa. Cavalry, formerly front Fredericksburg, aged 19 years, 10 LLIO2. and 13 days. • OD the 1 lth ult.. in Union, HENRY ItliTTlNOEß,ageti 13 learn, 9 months, and 6 days. On - the 9th uit , in Union, ANN MA HY MILLER,aged 38 'emit, 9 mouths and 24 days go On the 10th nit., in Jonestown, JOHN FRANKLIN, infant. Neu of Jobe and HenriettußAßOV, aged 3 loon. ard 23 days. On the + nth ult., in Voion. ELIZABETH MILLER, aged 73 years 1 month and 24 day.. On the 16th tut On North Annville tswnship. OAR. °UNE ECKICRT, aged 37 yeses 9 mouths and 28 days Oa the 12d ult. iu Bethel township.l.shs,ooo county, P 93911 GERHART, aged 14 years and 16 days. On the 24 ult., in .Cfnlon. ZAIVETH, laughter or Jobu and . Ly in Duub,aged 6 yours 11 months and 20 duyl. , • The Lebanon Market. OrtrArylly . eyvected Weekly. LEllAlVONOVenrissuat MARCH. 9, 1804 Extra Family, $l3 50 Eggs, ijk doz., 16 Extra Flour, 8 25 Butter,-Ib.. 20 -Prime White Wheat,l 50 Tub or salted butter, 10 Prime lied Wheat, 145 1, Lard, 12 „ New Wheat, *""„„, /tallow, Ii Prime Dye, 1 t 5 I Elam, 10 Corn, 95 Shoulders, 8 Oats, 75 Sides, Clover-seed, S 00 Soap,. 7 Timothy-seed, 250 Bees-was, 25 Flax-seed, 250 White Rags, 6 Dried Apples, pealed. 200 Mixed Bags, 3 Peach .`tinitz,' 250 Flax, % - 1 lb., - 12% Peach "fistula,” 152 Bristles, b., 40 Cherries, 170 Feathers lb., 621 Onions. 100 Wool, Ts p., 40 Potatoes, ilk bus, 60 'Soup Beans, "0 qt., 7 Appl ell tier, `itcrock, 45 Vinegar,, gal., 12% A NEWSUPPLY.OF PAPER.ALL- TllE subscriber has-just received from New York and PhibrdelPh in, a large stack of WALL.PAPER, .PIRE BOA RD PRINTS, spr trade E T E s !_k aL IA ,O, o_ D_ . ; 4 l ::: :, : en ,k i l . r E ; tt , ° ,l, ir N e at the very lowest card. • theta at nearly the old prices, before the groat r iso in a ) A n r if o ot l i- i r l ß s li e S' d : paper took place. Of WI N DOW -SHADES, he has 'a large and • plemi id Stock, plain, fanny, bult, green and gilt, ac. PAPER SHADES, near pattern, plain,. green, blue and gilt Also, the latest and simplest Style of Fixtures. Ile lies also a general assortment of BOOKS AND, STATIONERY Co hand, all oPw.hich will be sold on the most reason able terms. 1M: ti is 'Store is in Walnut street, Lebanon, be tween the Court Meuse and the County Jail. JOIN L. BECKER. Lebanon, March 'O4. N OTIGE - . APPEALS, COUNTY COMMISSIONERS' OFFICE I Lebanon, March 2,1884. N,TmE is hereby given, that the 001111111,sionets of Teltnon County will hear Anneals by all persons rated for State and County Tax, .for the . year 1884; for the several To. nehips and tlordughs of said county, at the CO3IIIIISSIONBBS.' °FMB, in the Borough of Lebanon, on the following days, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. 31., and 3 o'clock, P. 31. All nervous in. terested are hereby notified to appear at the time and place specified:— BETHEL, MONDAT, ARBIL 11 SW TARA, do do UNION, do do COLD SPRING, do do EAST HANOVER, TUESDAY, APRIL 12 LONDONDERRY, do do NORTH ANNVILLF; do do SOUTH ANN VILLA, do ' do SOUTH LEBANON, WEDNESDAY APRIL 13 MIL LCR E ER, do - do JACKSON, do do HEIDELBERG, do do CORNWALL. THURSDAY, APRIL 14 N. LEIS. BOROUGH, do do N. LEB. TOWNSHIP, do do LEB. }TORO. EAST WARti, FRIDAY, APRIL 15 LEIS. BORO. WEST WARD. do do itio- The Appeal on Mil itia Fines attended to, on same d a ys. All persons enroll ed not subject , to does can attend It they deem proper. )THOMAS LESHER, • Commissioners pETER , FORNRY, - . . of JACOBBRGBACHER. ' _Lebanon coterKtb Attest. 'cram MAI, Clerk. coonolpelonerp' Office, Libatiort,l4firch 9, 'o4`. ' ' • ' Gnus, Mlles, Pistols, Powder, Caps, &c Pligirtito Sotirto. Bintrieti. ~~i.~~: tu anihrtigemtuto. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ExecutOt•'s Notice. PHELM Notice is hereby given, that Letters Testa mentary, have been 'granted to the undersigned, on the Estat o of CATHARINE (METTLE, late of Heidelberg township, Lebanon county, Pa., deed. All persons who know themselves indebted to said estate will please settle th eir aceottnts, and all those having claims against it will please ptesent them. JONATHAN EERBE, Executor. Shaefferstown; March 9, Int. Howard Association, PHILADELPHIA, PA. DISF.ASES of the Nervous, Seminal, Urinary and Sexual Syetems—new and reliable treatment—in reports of the 110WA.RD ASSOCIATION--Sent by mall in sealed letter envelopes, freg.of charge. Address, Dr. J. SKILLIN HOINITITDN; Reward Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. raarch 9,1891.—1 y. "FILOR Sewing NacUie. The Only Machine capaple of making• Kore than One Rind of a Stitch; and the Only One having the RE VERSIBLE FEED. The feed may be reversed at any point desired, without stooping, which is a great advantage lit:Wan ing the ends of seams. It makes Your different atitchem, lock, knot, double lock, and double knot ;- each stitch perfect and alike on both aides of the fabric. . . There is no other Illachine which will do so large a range of work as,,the "Florence." It will Braid, Tuck, Quilt, Cord, Hem, Fell, Bind, thither, and do all kinds of Stitching required by fam ilies and Manufacturers. The niost inexperienced find no difficulty Ju using it. Every Machine is warranted to give entire sitiefec tion, and to do all that is claimed for it. la. The Florence must be seen to be Appreciated. J. F. MATZ, Agent of Lebanon county, Annville, Pa. Persons wishing tocee the Machine in operation can do so by calling on the Agent at Annvtile. Annvil le, March 9,1864.-3 i. United States Internal Revenue Annual 'fairs for 1864. 911-1 E attention of tax-payers is hereby called to the provision of the United 'States Excise .Law rela tive to the assessment of annual taxes. By the sixth section of the act of July 1,156, it is made the duty of all pars.ons, partnerships, firms, as- Not ifttions, or corporations, made liable to soy annual duty, license, or tax, on or before the first Mdndu.y of Muy in. each year, to make a list of return to 'the As,: extant Assessor of the Listrict where located‘ot the amount of no noel income, the articles or objects eharg: ed with a special tax, and the husitatts or ocetpation liable to pay any license. Every person who shall fail to mate such ruttiest by the day specified wilt be liable to be assessed by the Assessor according to the hest information which he can obtain; and in such case the Assessor is required to add fifty per contum to the amount of the items such list. Every person who shall deliver to an Assessor any false or fraudulent list or statement, with intent to evade the valuation or enumeration required by law ; is subject to a fine of five hundred dollars ; sod in such case the list will be tnatle out by the Assessor or As sistant Assessor, and from the valuation and enumer ation so made there can be no appeal. Payment of the annual taxes, except those for licen ses, will not be demanded until the thirteenth day of June. The appropriate blanks an which to make return and all necessary information will be furnishei by the Assistant Assessors, to whom the returns should be delivered on or before the first Monday of May. . J. W. ii.ILLINUER., U.S. Assessor 10th District. Lebanon, March 9, 3864.--St. PROSPECTUS tije Agt. 1864. THE ONLY DEMOCRATIC DAILY JOURNAL PUBLISHED IN PHILADELPHIA. THE UNION. THE CONSTITUTION, AND THE ENFORCEMENT OF THE LAWS. THE DAILY . 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These can best show their sense of the untiring efforts of the publishers, in behalf of this great and unparalleled cause, by earnestly sustaining this paper in ail its busi ness relations. A i I IiIiSORENNER & WELSH, No. 430 CHESTNUT STREET, A SMALL TRACT OF LAND AT PRIVATE SALE. A SMALL FARM OF 22 ACRES OF GOOD V-2-1.- r is_offered..at_Pr 'eats, Sale, located 3 ,- 1 :1' of a mile from Garner's Tavern, East flatterer, adjoining lands of David M. Shiley, George Gerberich and the Swacarn Creek. Thereon is erected a good FRAME HOUSE, a new BANK BARN, 30 by 35 feet. a never-failing spring of water near the house, a good f a. 4 Limo Kiln, and a great quantity of limestone on the premises. Price, $l,OOO. Borough property ta ken in exchange. Possession given on thelst of April, next, by SIMON J.STINE, Feb.lo, 'Ol.-3t. Lebanon, Pa. Philip F. ilVicauly , FASHIONABLE BOOT AND SHOE MAKER iriN Guntherland Street, one door East of ajthe Blackdiorite hotel. Thankful for the very 11;A:trill patronage extended to me for the short time I have heart i 3 business, I would respectfully solicit a continuance of the patronage of the public. e has at all times an assortment of MOTS end SHOES of big own o,,,,,,ufacture on hand, which will be disposed of on reasonable tzwms. FINE BOOTS, LADIDa" 'GAITEBS, Those desiring a neat, well made Article. are invited to"-give me a trial. Children's' Shoes CY every variety and color on hand. Heavy Work made to order. .gar- An work warranted. Repos:slaw rteaay d',,,ste and charges made moderate. Lebanon,Joly 3, LW, 1862 NEW STYLES. 1862 ADAM RISE, in Cumberland. Street; between Market and the COurtlionee, north Ole, has now on hand a splendid ' 'assortment of the New Style of BATS' AND CAPS, for men and boys, for 1858 to which the attention of the public is respectfully inv,. ted. Mats Cl all prices, from the cheapest to the mos costly, always on hand. Ile has alsojust opened ampler/ did assortment of SUMMER RATS, embracing snob , a STRAW, PANAMA, PEDAL, PEARL, HORN, LEG MORN, SENATE, CUBIAN, and all others. will also Wholesale all kinds of Mite, Caps &c., to Country Merchants on - advantageous terms. Lebanon, April 30,1862. • 1525 Empl ON' anent • : 4 35717. AGENTS WANTED.! . . WE win pixy from $25 to $75 Tor months,. and.all - expenses, to active Agents, or given commission. Partici:lmre sent free. Address.Entr. Smarm ,Pcf,toturrz cOmmir,, R. JAMES; GeneraltAgent, -may la; AO. FALL AND WINTER , DRY-COO S AT THE NEW YORK STORE.. Wlf have Jost opened the following list of great bargains., received from ortr Intyer In Nile' York : tI Lanes, 20 and 25 eta. per yard; very gond Treats (rent 16 eta. aP wards, Hooped Skirts, it &Hakes. very fit test styles; Black Stella Shawls, $1.50 and upwards ; Ladies' Cr/liars, ittid Skseres libispbr thin 4515 i ' CROCERIES, CROCERIES. We have Just received from New Yorke fresh stork of GROCER/ES, such -g¢ Molasses s Sugar, Coffee, Tea, tike s , ita-We hay our floods exclusively fur CASH, and are thereby always enabled to buty whets tie dad And the Cheapest and will always give our customers the benefit of thin advantage. *5 haVelant one price and our terms are CASH . . - Come and examine our stock, and if you don't buy you trill Sive no cross faces. • Lebanon, Sept. 23 1863 LEBANON ACADEMY. %ME undersigned hereby inform the public that the LAuttott Academy is not intended exclusively for the youth of the Borough, but it always did, and still does receive pupils from abroad, Lately, also, the Directors have improved its general charicter, and elevated its standard, by refusing to ad mit pupils without the necessary qualifications, and by their continued care they hope to raise this school to Its praper place in the estimation of this Community.— A limited number of pupils of the proper grade can be admitted from the country by applying to JACOB CAPP - , Presidoit. JOSEPH BARCH, Secretary. or to CYRUS BOLDER. Teacher. Air Tuition for common and higher English branch es,-Latin and Greek. $2 per month. Lebanon, Aug. 28,1868. READING RAIL ROAD! WINTER ARRANGEMENT. liA±Etan - . -tt GREAT TRUNK LIN E FROM THE NORTH ANA Norill-Weot for PHILADELPHIA. NEW-YORK, READING, POTTSVILLE, LEBANON; PHILADELPHIA, B ASTON, rec., Sc Trains leave Harrisburg forThibulelebia. New-Fork. Deeding, Pottsville, and all intermediate Stations. at A. M., and 2.00 P. , passing Lebanon 9.13 A. M.; and 8.08 P. hl. New Yxpress leaves Harrisburg at 6.30 A. 31., passes Lebanon at 7.30 A. AL, arriving at New York at the same morning. Fares from I arrisburg : To New-York $5 15; to Phil adelphia $3 35 and s2'6o. Baggage checked through. Returning. leave New-York at 6 A.M., 12 Noon, and 7 P. 'IL. (PITTSBURG EXPREEIS). Leave Philadel. phiaat 8-35 A. M., and 3133 P. SJ., panning Lebanon at' 12.17 noon, 7.17 P. N. and Express at LOS A: N. Sleeping cars in the New York Express Trains, through to and from Pittsburgh without change. Passengers by the Catawissa Railroad leave Tamaqua. at 8.50 A. 11., and 2.15 P. M. Far Philadelphia, New York, and all Way Points_ Trains leave Pottsville at 9.15 A.M.. and 220 P. M., fork Philadelphia, Harrisburg and New York. Ab Accommodation Passenger train leaves Rending at 6.00 A. t 1 , and returns from Philadelphia at 6 00 P. M. \ Alt the abov P. trains run datly , Sundays excepted. A Suliday train leaves Pottsville at 7.30 A. M., and Philadelphia at 3.15 P.; Al. Commutation Tickets, with 26 Coupons at 25 per cent. bet Ween any points desired. Illiteage\Tickets, good for 2000 miles, between all points nt Old 35—for Families and Bheiness Firms. Season aki School Tickets, at reduced rates to and from all pm ts. 80 pounds "Baggage allowed each passenger. Pat sengers‘are requested to purchase their tickets before entering the cars;es higher le.res are charged If paid is ears. \ G. A .NICOLLS, Loc. 9,1883. , General Superintendent. .1111 Insurance *Lebanon utua nsur Company. . LOCATED AT .I'OESTONiqi, LEBANON CO., TO the property holders of the State of Penn- sylvania :—OnArr,Exittr : Your attention is respectfoßy solicited toVhe following low rates of Incur- ante of tb-i LEBANON 'ACTUAL INSURANCE CU* PANY, who are transacting busincse with the most flattering evidence of Puic confidence. There sources of the Company are ample o indemnify those who may take advantage through its gency of the means afford ed them of being protected galnet ,loss by' fire. The Board of Directors are pract; al business men well and lII \ favorably known, and ersjoyi g the entire confldence and respect of the community in Alt ich they live. Our Oora , puny is perfectly mutna, and Ise invite your careful al Molten to the following low rath as we are determined to insure as low as any other respohsible company, taking into c.onsiderntlon the cherecter.4l the risks incurred. Our CB ARTER being PERPETUW T., enables us to is- FRIO Policies which never expire, Which obviates the ne cessity of renewal every 3 or 5 yemly. The Company bus now been in successful operation for nearly 6 years, and all its loiseaßrstibeen promptly paid to thesatisfectiOn of all parties concerned; and, in fact it has been, murrain enntinues to, be, the' wish of the Directors to have the Company coOducted on honest end economical princiPtes. ' ItAxES OP INSURANCE. - , Dwellings, brick or stone; state roof $0,1.5 * .MO do • do shingles ,18 do do Log or Frame ,pd 0 do Barns, stow. or-brick -- ., . - AO .a do do Log or Ritmo . - ,20 " do o s c .4., SIDIa mouses, tOdelt.oe etee .. e: ...... _.,_ , 6 - - do Log or frame - - ,30 — zr do liotels& boardiug.houses, brick or stone ,25 0 do do do .Log or , franie AO " do Academies and Schad hodses ~25 " do Churches and meeting houses ,20 ‘A tit. Printers books end Btationeries . „BB A'do Book binders Tailor shops . Shoemaker and saddler shops ,341 " il Silversmith .and Watchmaker ,30 4 do Tin and sheet iron shops,3o " •do Groceries and Provision stores AO " do Tanneries . ...AO " do . Matter shops ,30 " do Grist Mills, Water power ,35 " do Saw Mills do do ,35 " do Drug Stores ,30 " do Smith *hops, brick or aroma " ' do do do Wood' 4s do Carpontar,Joinor & Catinet•mak'r shops ;40 " do , Wagoner and Coachmaker shone ,40 " do Painter and chair maker shops do Oil Mine - - ,40' "- do Clover illl3 ",40 " do Foonderiee of - wood ySb. " do do Brick or stone „AD " do Itterebandize in brick or atone brrild'nge ,20 " do do in wooden do gg ft do Furniture in brick or stone buildings ,15 " do do in wooden ,20 " do Stables & sheds, brick orstouo,country ,20 " do do do wooden ,25 " do Livery St 'tavern Stables - '25 " do ,per All communications should be ..addressed to J. inabrtiAN, Secretary, Jonestown, Lebanon Co., Pa. *sr MICE at the "Black horse Hotel." Jonestown, March 4, Ibt4 . AMERICAN WATCHES. AFTER A THOROUGH TRIAL OF MORE' THAN TEN YEARS, the time pieces manufac tured by the American Watch Co., of Waltham, Mass., have gained a firm hold upon the favor of the public, and now, no less than 75,000 of them are speaking for Rliernsolves in the pockets of the people. From a very nsignificant beginning; the heftiness has increased un til we are justified in stating that WE , MAX E. PAR THAN ONE HALF of all the watches sold in the TM; ted States. Repeated enlargement of our factory build. Inge, and the labor of 500 operatives, still tutus un equal to supply the constantly increasing demand.— And we may- here observe that notwithstanding the high pr ice of labor and materials; we eetualle sell our products at less prices than those current five years ago. We refer to these facts only for purposes of proper: ly introducing another subject relative to our menu. facture'of watches. Hitherto our chief object has been to make (moo watches for the million at the lowest pos. Wile price—something to take the place of the make believe watches called "Aneres," "Lepines," "Eng- I fell Patent Levers," kc., annually. thrown upon this market, in countless numbers, by European work shops—watches which are the refuse of their facto ries, unsaleable at home and perfectly worthless ev erywhere. This object we have accorieplisted. and now we have to announce, that we bave commenced the manufac ture of 'watches of the very _ _ . P}silaCl~ a,. I iiitiIIEST_GRADP lIIf_CFMNaO CHRO NOM STRY, °impelled by anything hitherto made by ourselves unsurpassed by anything made hi the world. For this purpose we have the amplest facilities. We have erected an addition to our main buildiega expreSsly forthis branch of our business. and have tined it with the best workmen in our service. Profiting by our long experience, we have remodelled the form of our watches introducing such improvements as bare been suggested and proved to be good from tine to lame, and have instituted new and severe' tests of isocbro, nistu, adjustment and compensation. New machcnes and appliances have been constructed, wilt& perform their work with consummate delicacy and exactitude, and the choicest and most approved material's wily are need. Nothing in fact is wanting either in mei:bald er' principles, material of workmanship Measure per fection in the result_ Wecontinue. to manufacture our other -well-known qualities under the following notnes "APPLETON, TRACT& CO." "P.S. BARTLETT," And the "goblier's Watch," "WM .I.lt, The Fatter, the losiest priced watch we make, is a etibstantlal, reliable time-piece, cased sterlingailver —hunting pattern, and is not liable to get out of Order either in marching riding or fighting. All, tthe above described watches, including the mess., which is nam ed "Alasarcarr WATCH COMPANY," are sold by witch doa/ers generally throughout the' country. & Appleton atc...!GW • - A gen ts f o r the Anzer?;ean. .oinp y, 'lB2 .14It0a1P/iiiY, N.Y.• Nov. C. lB6B.—inside, em s 4m- Witch Yard -tor .1 7 He ss, - n iad er o g red, beinidesirons td folk etrout bust ess, will Lease his well known Old YARD, OPPO , 4te the Dollb l llll4s44ril V unlace in the borough of Lebanon, Pa. There are about ' • -; *t • There, which, together,i,with ail the nuaeriar necessa ry to wry.; thih„Drick ,Yard,..he wen Id, sell to the person leasing the preiniaes. 'A convenient streaMor water runs through, the, premises.... . Tor faittir inierniation apply to DA NIEJ.,.STIORTEL Lebanon, Jan. •.'7, ' 1864.-6t, LATEST NE WS ! gala oak A MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF A WORD ABOUT 180,000- unburned Brie k, Towle & KENDALL'S DELLDING, Cumberload"Street; Lebanon;4lii ELIJAH LoNOALCRE. - lan LEBANON Door, Sash and Steam haling 10111_111:111EillE.ft Located on the Steam-Hanna Road, near anatorrani street, East Lebanon. T IE undersigned respectfully inform manufacture and keep the, public in . general, that they I , IIL • till . on hand. 4= 1 ••WIRI - : Door, Sitsl4 , Shutter, Blinds, Flooring. Weather-Boards, .0 Gee Spring Mouldings, of all els* Wash Boards. eating. Surbace, Corniees, and all kinds of BUILDING MAT:MAW for Houses. We also construct the Mteat and most UT proved Stair Caving and Hand . lMßlng, 'imitable for' large and small buildings. " ' We now invite Farmers,-Mechanics and Builders to' call and examine our stock, which we Will *arrant ter give . entire satisfaction to all who may favot tirkraider rugned with their custom. LONGAG•RHE - A - 0 - ANEL. Lebanon, April 23, DM, • P. w. .There is also aII kinds of TURNING at Me anie Mill.. planing, Sawing, &c., promptly.dolle for tboSe who may furnish Lumber. STOVES: STOVES. IkTOW is the ti eo to box yourT9SVES. before cold winter le hero, end the beet anu eltespitist piece ht at the Lebanon Stove, Tin and Sheet iron)Iloilo& toffy of .Taniei N. Rogers, Two doors Scent from the isibaucialiank,Wberecen be had the largest and best_ assortment. of ~ P ASIOR, HMI,. and COOKING STOVES. ever" offered:lu Lobe , Gas Burners for Parlors txr 'Bed' Chatubet's of his own make. with a general assortment of Parlor Stoves; and a large variety of the best Cooking Stoves le the county or borough, which he viarrints tobattior roast WASH BOILERS comtautly on, band or 01 vises,- and the best material. • COAL BUCKETS—the largest assortment, iber Last iron, and the best made in Lebanon. ' Abe, a large F tock of TIN WARE, 'made of the beep material and in a workmanlike ,manner.,,. de km, is a practical Workman, and It's' had au expetienCe Wk . twenty-five year"- ha fails confident,. thit: be inui•give• general satisfaction. , He takes this method of returning his thanks to his numerous customers for their liberal support; wad he hopes, by strictly attending to, his, own Atefiness and' letting other people's alone, to still inceite w "share of poplinpatrol:tau. 'JAMES N. 11.,0011,103. Arif- Particular attentlon paid to all kinds of TOWN° each as Roofing, Spouting, kn., and all woek'irarrin - tad G. L. ATKINS * Bre.' yr Arnie. united in the BOOT and 'SHOE 8W51111123g. and from their determination to be:punettiar„„and mektnone but the best of work, they feellikeimlietting a large of public patronage. Theywill alWaya 'he found at their OLD STAND; Ihnuawo;) inAlarket Etswey,. neor/y opposite Widow Rises Rots; where - Okay .wM,I be ready "to serve and please their custom:4n: They have now on bend a large ! araortment of- BOOTS, STIOES, TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, ite., which they offer at irednied-pricese tar Persons dealing at this .8110 E 5T0112,, gap be suited with READY-MADE WORK. or hays ik,inade to' order. Satiqfaction is alwaYs mar-ranted. Stir Particular attention Own to the- 118141.1.131N5F Boots and Shoes. [Lebanon, JUly 3;1851. ATHINS & BROIS New. Boot and Shoe Stnitebiltter up in good order ftircomfortandemmenienen, both for ladies and Gentlemen. ' A VEINS k BUOA! , New Spasm* Mule Storelsfitted: A iturood order for comfort and costreniettee, both , for Ladles and Gentlemen • • • TKINS la BRO. promise to be perietoel, emitrig ea deavor is please MI who may call on them for Boots mud Shoes TO WNW IttEPECI P E D .1..,.E-R-..S,Gc TO THE PEOPLEAFLEBANOI. MARCUS NATHAN respectfully informs tkeissaido of Lebanon and vicinitrrlsathe has opened it - N.. 0 tion.and Fancy Dry, Goods _Store hilebarmarfor the , WTIODESADHand - RETAIL Tride of ail articles in, his line at the • most reduced, prima ' peegible. ''His -stock consists in. part of all kinds of Wooten and leotntm Stock logs and' Hose' Undershirts, Drawerti ooten Caps:and]llubiasrMitandlalnvet,"tdains Xii - sundi of Handkerchiefs, Collo for -Ladies and .Gentiemes, • Hairdreseesautt - i!la • one.:trlirtektirlft ArareIIVTIV.IIIIWICIMMVI4,OI.4.arny „ &O. A large assortment of 11M8RE1.1.43 and PARA SOLS, at the lowest prices. Speetacleg; ‘Peekeeire.ks, Porturnaires. Dominors, Cards, d 0.7.; Al largo asisort meta •of tinsicat Instrumente, AceoriSone. Banjos; Tamhorines, Flritea Bifea. BaSkais, Trunks, Carpet Bags,.Satchels,-and .ali kinde, of Toys, in fact everything almost thereon be tbineglittitfn the Notion - and Fancy. line. Alsoit largA, varietyaiciWXl,Ry and WATCHES. Pedlers and Storekeepers hilt And irtheir interest to buy of inn , Onedrore is in cum berland Street, in Funcl'a building, betgemi thee Court. Hoime Sod Market House. ,50 do - - On Executor's Notice oTieAls hereby given that Letters Testsownotary N ou the 'estate of Nirl4l. 'BAER, deed., late of geidet berg tonna:kW Lebanon anunty, Pa.: have been' grant ed to the undersigned, maid sag in the township,:eottn ty and state' elfin - amid. Alt" peraons indebted to said estate are requested .make settlement, and these having claims will present them without delay- WM. - M. WEiGlatT, Executot. SheelFerstown, Feb, 24, !64,- Public Notice. T , , ÜBLIC NOTICE is hereby given e tha t the Charter of the Methodist Episcopal Chrreh of Cornwall township, Lebanon county, Pa., was duly presented to the Court of Common Pleas, of Lebanon connty, for examiou tion, and will be approved accor ding to law, on the first day of April Term, nett, unless good'nausa be ehown to the contrary. ' • • iii 7filr SlEaraW; Pyotiej. Lebanon, Jan. 27, 1884.—* . 'PIERER ANT' TAILORING. SS. .It,k al SAY, in Fnnekle building, corner of earn' • bezland - street and Doe. shop, - boa on bank and , for sale, either by the yard or oat% Lowder, IS large lot of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES; and' . • : VESTING' weft selected front Goed Howes- flood Hits and sub— stantial making guaranteed to. ill; 'llandker chisfs, Cravats. Mayes. Hesisam Suependara,Nang tang Plain Linen Shirts, Under Shirts and Braises,S. S. RAfl4f. Lebanon,April 9, 1862. . ; NOTICE., • OFF.TOB.North Lebaluns Rail Road Cbitpany4', Lebanon, Pa., February 29,' 1864„, , , , : Notice la hereby given that this Company la prepar ed to redeem all of lts outstanding Bonds, whicA will fall due on the first day of April, 1865, bet aesti Bait date and the let day b I April next, and, thOtt., °nail these bowls, prebented it this office fort• redemption, Interest will .he allowed up to tkel said ),at of April, 1861,`St • the rate of ten (I 0) per centner annum:instead of seven (7) per cent, as specified on the face of.sald Bonds. By order of the-Boar of Directors. Leh., March 2,.'&4. ,F.ApoB r,WEIDLE, Treasurer. To the Stuckkoliders Aotif (he Lebanon VA,lley;.lllank. PRE STOCKROLREIts of the LEBANON VALLEY BANE, are ieilueetecr to meet at the Banking. Eleueo,ift,Lehatten„on'Bretrek Bi-1864.; ;al - otlikk, P. Y... to` eensißler a matter of imiortmle4. 4r.Vatenti ittehtlanee iwpaitienlarly.recfneeted. , • • • '•'• By,order.ofAito Board.• - - Lub.kliroli 2, '64.3 SOS. „WARM, Nakao, AAiniTiii9 , :t raters)! NUtiet". amp; is hereby given. hetters of.Aderilniatire T'~r e time on the estate of. JOHN CARMEN ; deed., late of 8 - oath Antoine tosiUship, "Lebanon county, Ya.,batte been greeted to the azutersituttlapshliug t. 46 Urals sh ip, county and etate aforetadd. Therefore isti per sons indebted te , ,said estatewill . ptease.stake meisat and those hor lug claims will present them :without LEAH 0 41 1 4`Mti: Adreinistratrir.. WILLIAM CAAPER, Adosinistrator. Of-theoestattesofJotranCaneza, dee'd, . South Annville ti tan. 27 1864. ' OnULON' 'Pkivate WII;L be sold &Ai" 8 ACRES4P situated- in Long Lane, near the borough. line, in Conan wall township: — Tradjaind tfirliTid - orWidow Bultner °tithe North, Wm-Atkins andalohn Krawas oat ,beßaat: Therein a one 'story 'LOG "HotbsE, weather neardeil erected foram trend, and a gtiod ViMLlfilithe•gariten. The land has finestones foe .quarriee, This -tract will make a nice home fora mill family; . . . le, It is.froo from around Rent. Goattitle.will be given. ADAM...RW.OEIER- N B --4.1.03.traei is now coveretwitikAna grass, baL o f 10,1011,4 Ni be given to Ste Q„ .S'^'. Lebatien-, June 13, 13110. f • ExedittbrzErtNtitice. xTol7l.(2E,lie.Mer?h 41'1=010A , Let rasa Tvrta 41,40.607 pi? ,:thikEFiata, CJA.OOII lxto of Raiya. iowasbiti, 7 4alasaan county, Va., dec hatp,l,feaa , &aka& Abe,,uteterelgued: .Alitcnineohe ttiPlefiire 440 , 440, 0. 1 4 ,Vsfi4Vacjit piempanike pay m.9}t, ant! ltoiwpwilr,„_clainklivr,4l present. them with , oat a* t€ 4 ,4 4 Swatars, :.:IYANID VV. IMAM; Bethel, 2ANTI7BLI ,RICKA4 zdo., Feb.lo, 'C4, • raecuturs of eaid Zetate. ALSO MARCUS NATHAN.
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