tirt4Vitotfirr: CS TERMS, 17- 2 - iYEAR .1 • J.: e• LEBANON, P.A. WIIDNIODAY, MARCII 23, 1864 HOME AFFAIRS: SALES OF PERSONAL PROPERTY, Advertised in the AoveRTIBM, or for, which bine have been printed at this °dstr.! • turday, March 28—Patrick Brown, Personal Proper :. ty; Cornwall. • Saturday; March2d—Personal Property of Ann L. L. Morns, Union township. ,Saturday, March 26—Personal Property of George IL Wier, at Cornwall Boarding Rouse. Monday and Tuesday, March 28 and 22—Personal Property otMrs. Juliann* Rise. in Lebantin. Monday, March 28—Stock, Farming Implements and Household Property &Josiah Hot; in S. Armenia • township. - Monday and Tuesday, March 28 and 22—Personal Property of Jul ianna filo, Lebanon. PRIVATE SALES Borougb'property oriames N. Rogers Noroogli property of Georg,: G. Gasser, tot Lots of Adam Riteber. Ea et 'Rra - nover - :14 S. J atint, M. , E. Lyons, Engineer-in-Chief of the :Lebanon Valley Railroad at•the rime of its construction, died in Vera • Crui. Mexico, on the 22d of January, in 7the 30th year of his age. He was a na• "tine of Sligo. Ireland. • On* Tuesday of last week the first train passed oyer the Reading and Columbia Railroad from Columbia to -Reading, and back again to •Columbia:'--- The excursion was made by some of the officers of the company for the purpose of examining the road preparatory to a grand excursion, and to opening it for the use of the public about the latter end of the present month. "Birds .or a Fee,therilOek togeth er."—When .the old woman kissed ,the. cow she carried out the promptings of her degraded feelings. The cow still re. mained the same—was not elevated to the level of the woman, but, if anything, the change was all on the part of the wo• man. We .learn that an abolitionist of Cornwall township, last Friday, voted for a colored man.. . One of the principles of the abolitionists is to bring about an e dualitli of the races, and as they can not as yet give them votes they are determin ed to come as near to it as possible, and hence vote for them- This brint.c:ing an equality of the whites and blacks is just abdiii the same as the +coin kissing.. The _ woman , had td do all the .6=14 dß*ii;" and the cow remained: the same. The white will have to yield up all—sink themselveSto the level of the negro, while the - negro remains just the same. If Ab dlitihtilith remains) in the ascendancy, it iafn'ot'be many' ,years before we find negro - es occupying not only many of the township and county offiees, but splurt about the halls of. our Legislatures and Congress.. That abolitionist of Cornwall Who voted for the negro is but a year or two 10 advance of his political friends of this section, but not a day ahead of the leaders of his party. • Sale of Valuable Stork—deo B. Houck, auctioneer, sold the valuable Dur ham stock of Mr: Martin Farly, at Pal myra, this , county, on Tuesday. One cow was sold for $l3O to John Kil linger, Esq of Lebanon.. - Another sold for $llO to Mr. William Killinger, of North Annville. Another for $llO, to githiel Kreider of North Annville. The mother, dftifese cows was sold for $B2 do, to Ntf. Ted: T. Htimmel, of Lan caster county. A two-o.ii o d Btlli 'sold foi $95 00, to Mr. Adam Humifiel, of .Berks county. -A ten-months old bull sold for $46 00. Horses sold at from one hundred to two hundred. - Isaac Hoffer, Esq., has removed his Snrveyor, and Scrivener's Office to George's Corner. He has also been ap pointed titelY a Notary Public for this county, and is now prepared to attend to all business in that line. See Advertise ment The offerings of Beef Cattle ill the Philadelphia. Market, last week, were 150 less than the week previous and prices rifled nearly the same, but rather dull, ranging from $9 to $l5 for common to good and extra quality. Cows were Steady, at $2O to $35 each for SPringers, and $3O to 50 for Cow and Calf Hogs were firm, varying from ;$lO to $l2 the 100 lbs. neit, Sheep wets tidier an d not so niani Offering, and 45 disposed of at titid extra quality at 9c p 18.; gross. Payment of the Militia. —A resl olutlon passed the House last week re questing the .3ciiiertior to inform that body What has been dope in relation to the payment of the militia called in 1863- We hope the Governor will respond, at once, and let the people know what has become or the money appropriated by the last Legislature for the payment of the gallant Siate defenders who so promptly responded to his call. They are anxious for.` information on the subject. The Easter anniversary of thi Palmyra Union Sunday School will be held on :Monday evening, March 28th. Piice of admission 15 cents. Tickets can be procured at Martin Early's and Aaron -Segner's Stores, and at the door. The Philadelphia Conference of M. E. Church; in - anntial,session At wihni 4-!on, Delaware - . adjourned finally on Wednesday ' last. Rei. Thomp son Wis - appointed Yo. the Lebanon con gregation, Rev. J. S. J. McConnell, to Cornwall. Rev. J. B. Dennison, lately 'the respected minister at this place, has been transferred to St. George's, Dela ware, in the Wilmington district. George L. Atkins advises the public in another column that he is giving a Free Exhibition of his extensive stock of Boots, Shoes, ar.e. Mr. Atkins has es teiblished a reputation for the neatness and good qualify of his work, and has deter mined, by perseyerance and industry, to maintain that reputation in defiance of all competition. . Jacob Pfoutz, a well-kno*ri preacher of the religious sect of Dunkers, died on the 12th inst., near Ephrata, Lancaster county, aged 87 F years, 5 months and 27 days. • Tlnnntv And Invalid Pen- the AD- sJao kg ,tor 'ion Mehra(jest printed and for to.; vzwrighis Weal, SPRING ELECTION RETURNS; LEBANON 130R0EGIL: - E. W. W. W. TOTAL .. . . .. Corer BURGESS, Adam Grittinger, 239 111 380 Edward A. Uhler, 135 133 268 ASSISTANT BURGESS, —, TO ias Reinoehl, 8.5., 339 144 383 John Stanley, 135 133 268 •Cousem, Joseph Shomo, 241 146 387 Michael Swab, 139 146 385 Philip Arenta, ..,.. r 132 130 262 David S. 1140 mend, 134 129 - 263 HIGH B:DzisTABLE, Jahn Darkes, 244 151. 395 William Coleman, 131 132 263 • Woo Comma,' Henry CoOpenhaver, 242 145 337 Jacob Sliver, 134 132 266 SoBoot DIRECTORS, Henry Shenk, 234 144 378 John T. Atkins, . 236 146 382 John Ulrich, , . 127 . 132 259 George Suavely, 126 131 257 ASSESSORS, Peter Hauer, 249 Jacob Graaf, - 138 ' William Smith, • 136 ASSISTANT ASSESSORS, ~ John Shay, , 235 William C. Fauber, 235 Oliver McConnell, 126 Bernhard Rauch, 123 . ' Joseph Hatch,' 146 Jacob Hauer. • 144 Henry Shaeffer, 129 ' Dtiniel Seifert, . - 129 JUDGES, Adam Stains,. •.-- 236 • . Josiah Gettlo; 121' Jonathan Saline, . 150 Wm. Zimmerman, . 126 INSPECTORS, . , . Adam Moyer, 234 A. H. Richey, 126 William Bergner, 145 Joel Goodhart, 129 .. CONSTABLES, Henry Shirk, 239 Cyrus Dodge, 122 . George Shay, . 144 - W Miami-Brooke. 130" (The' (The first named on the - above list are the op position candidates.) . , CORNWALL. NORTiE. TOTAL JUDGES; • • Joseph Smith, J. IL S., 144 Oliver Bowman, - 70 Jonas Lesher, 34 Samuel Honek, _ ' 32 • INSPECTORS, • . - John Lneaweaver, 143, , M/yr:lrd F. Ramsey, 70 John Gasser, John K. Roiiibeiter, 31 ASSESSOR., . ; Henry A. Snavely; ' 141. . 37 178 John E. Siegrist, . , 't3 29 102 ... ASS: START ASSESSORS,. : . Joa n , Kreider, .144 24 100 Uriah 0. Shott, 143 30 1.79 Henry Bowman, 70 .10, 100 Amos Long, 70 30 _ 100 Supanvisons, Gotlieb T. Kreider, 161 33 104 Conrad Miller, 139 ' 37 170 Wm. H. Smith, - 60 28 88 Wm. Miller, 69 32 91 SCHOOL DIRECTOES, , Artemns-Wilhelm, ' 142 35 177 Christian - Risser, 143 .30 . , 179 Moses Kreider, . 69 St 100 Christian Smith, 7O *- ~ , .30 100 JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. Peter S. Lineaweaver, 143 . • 116 179 Jacob Aliwein, '144 35 179 Bird Shay, 70 - TOWNSHIP CLERK, . John H. Westenberger, 143 37 . 180 LJeremiah Stober, 70 ,29 - 99 AUDITOR, . .„ 14 r ' David Dohner, .. 143 ' 3.. t . 9 Moses Light, 69 30 99 CONSTABLE,. . . .. , Henry Eby, R.e.) , 143 3W 179 Elijah Long. Yd' :ID 100 (The firit li:ix:lied on the above list are the Demociatic naildidater.)_, _ - kORTIE LEBANON Bollol3aii. Chief Burgess, Edward E. Kimmell, 73, Zl r m. Eckenroth, 78 ; Assistant Burgess, As.iph S.' Light,. 79, Daniel Dickel, 71 • Council, Daniel Sirock, 76, Peter We 'rich, 84, ' David L. Miller, 79, Charles Blum 65 ; Wood Cortier, Havid D. Long,7l, Michnel Ferniler, 75 ; High 4.3.}11111 , i, ble, - John Heisey, 96, Wm. L. Blaek, 55.; Judge, Levi F. Bahr, 77, Jacob Pence, 76 ; Inspector, John C. Albright, 7S, George Heilig, 74 ; Asses sor, John C. Wentz, 82, Samuel Spengler, 70; Assistant Assessors ' Christian Good, 77, John Berlett, 79, Daniel Light, J. S., 76„,Jobn Hag erty, 74 ; Justieemf the Peace, Solomon Smith; 82, John Aulenbacii, 71 ; Supervisors, Peter Horst, 74, Joseph F. Light,'7B, George krentz, 77 ; School Directors; Cyrus. Muieh, 79, John Henry; 80, George Gorily, 76, Samuel Blistine, 69 ; Atiditbr, David Klein, 76; Charles Albright, 13nimigh. ,Constable, John Geiatweit, 75, 'Sane Rank; 74. SOUTH LEBANON. . _ Judge, Jdnas- Stager 124. Joel Brubacher 100 ; Inspector, Elias Dundore 124, Seth Light 100'; Assessor, Elias Rittle 118, Christian di. Beinber‘ ger 105 rAssistant Assessors, Jos. F. Heilman 124, 'Rudolph Shenk 124 ; Abraham: Fernsler 100, Jacitbßo*berger 100 ; Supervisors, Henry Getz 124, .George S., L'ineeweaver 124, Peter Schrorn 100, Peter l'eungsi 93 ; Auditer,•George Tows. 124, John S. Bomberger 100 ; Township .Clerk, Abel Sbitak.l26, Adam Smith 99.; Con stable, John Fiterer 125 . , 'George Carl 99; Jus tice of the Peace, Daniel Fulmorl23 ; School Directors, Henry Bohner, 2y., 124; Emanuel Dendorel2s, noses Strohm 126, Felix IL Light dB. NORTH LEBANON TOWNSHIP. Assessor, Abrahadi Trottel 169, Jacob Funek 140; Assistant,-Avleszoii, Jacob Shaeffer 166, Michael Heverlitig 166, Henry Shaeffer 139, J 5.- cob Hmberger, EN., 140; Judge, John '11:0troh 170, Daniel G. Thompson 140 ; Inspector, John Feeman 177, Henry J. Light 133 ; Supervi sors, Jonathan 11txtbera.er,,jr,, 163, John.Boynr 167, Wm. A llvrein 136,%amucl.Rupp 135; Sebool Directors. Jacob Hockendorn 166, Joseph Light, jr., 170, Jesse Zimmerman,.. ly.. 160, Ephraim Light 134, Adam Brandt 138, Felix. Light, Iy., 141 ; Constable, John Walbbrii 174, David Wal born 133 ; Auditor, Benjam Bloucb*, sr., 173, Jacob Arnold, jr.,137 ;.Towilsh lit Clerk, John SteekiMek 115, Adam Lauber 134. BETHEL. Assessor, Henry S. Lick 171, Levi Wolf 201 ; Aeffistent AEFsesore, Henry Wolf 159, henry L. Wen tv 157, j'acob Albert 200, Jacob W. Meyer 207 ; Supervisors, Wm. Adams 153, Benjuin in Gerber 107, Thomas Smith 157, Duv id Stover 173 ; Constable, Samuel Byle 156, facott Seltz er 32 ; Inspectors. Philip -Brown 156, Nathan Berlet 108, Jeremiah Blecher 44 ; Town Clerk, John H. Knhr 98, David W. Uhrieh,2B, Henry C. Clouse 3 ; School Directors, Emanuel Miller 184, George Huntzieker 163 ; Judge, John - L. Moyer 205; Auditor, Michael Kuhr 167. • MILLCREEK Assessot; Josiah W. Hartman 163, Elias S. Long 102 ; ,A.sistant Assessors, Jacob D. Peek 126, Elias ,llllig.l3l,Joseph Ka lhach 136, Mi chael S. Moore 130.. i fudge, John S. Richard 139, Isaac Worth 128 ; Inspector, Henry H. Matthews 122, Jacob Loeb 138:; Stipetwisors, Bennevelle Sonnen 120, peter Stump'l2s, Peter Leger 55, Andrew Strickler.7l; Constable, Harrison Shaum 141, Henry Strickler 119 ; Clerk, Wm. H. Dm 123, John:B. ,! : Walter 138 ; SChonl%Direetoitt, John Zjankermin 128, Peter j e i„* . 131, John Keller 126, Mieett'il . H. Moore 132;John HoisreL:tein 136, Daniel Pfeiffer 135 ; Auditor, Seth Royerl3o, y ^3 n iel Spaytt 132. UNION TOWNSHIP. Supervisors, Jacob Gerhart 79, Samuel Focht 57, Ja cob Shogar 32, Fella Kreiser 07- Christian Munich 27, Henry Bohr 434, Judge, Jen n B Shiny 77, William Rehm 108; Inspectors, Isaac K Gingrich 79, Henry G hlitler 82; justice of the Pence. Christian D Zehring 104; Con stable, John A Gerhart e t it Assessor, Henry S Good 87 ; Assistant Assessors, GYrni School 45, John A Gerhart 45; School Directors, John Wenger 89, Jacob Deaven 117, Joseph Keane 98; Tovenship Clerk, Peter II Boeshors 55. • • • JACKSON TOWNSInt • •-• • • Judge, Peary Loose 246,-Martin Menderbath 232 ;. In enactors, John AWoomer 230,George'Line 224 Assessor, Frederick Beckley 259, John Behar '11u; Apistant As sessors, Thomas Bossier 344, William Lobes 452 Auditor, Christian Boyer 225. Samuel Shell 231 ; School Die ectors Andrew J Tice 272, Israel Tice 247. William 01wein 226: George Donges it, Moses Steiner 55; Supervisors, Henri litbschman 235, John Kelchner 191, Joseph Phillips 211, Jacob Phillips 199 ; Constable, Antes Huber 169, Thomas Aehey 197 ; Township Clerk, Curtis Schermer 215, John W Woomer 239. SOtral ANNVILLE TOWNSHIP. Ass'essers, David 111ack 117, Henry M Boyer 86, Saddle' II Harper t 6; Amami:lt Aseesesore. lohtiTroxel, Sr., 266, FJrialt BtirkliorderAlo; Judge, Samuel A uebenb acb 151, George Rigler 69; luepeetore ; Tweet> Rachman 109. Adam Faust 55, Jacob Gabbard 44 ; School Directors, ".1 D Fel ty 185, Wm Foster (1. year) 185, George lloverter (1 year) 47 ; Supervisors, William Yeats 173, Frederick Zoke 129, George Idaitermas 86; C0988861°, John Asidt 199; Tome ship Clerk, Jelin H Trump 190; Auditor C W Carmarly 194. , NORTE( ANNVILLE TOWNSHIP. Agsessor,lOW Leng 151, Jacob `A Quadrino 113 ; As sistant Assessors, George Weidman 255, Daniel Ulrich 141; Judge,,SamneLMeyer 14Q, George Seltzer 126; spectord, Moses Sherk t 25„ Peter Leasly 134, John A Bo denhour 10.; Finporviser., Abraham Sherk t3l, Samuel Leesty 65, John Boger 131, Abstbain Feruelerl4; School IJirectors, Bergner 234, Henry 11 Kreider 1 21, Gabriel Wolferaberger 133; Constable, Henry Martin 173, Jelin &weir 98; Auditor, Ephraim Forney 2655; Town ship Clerk, Samuel It Miller 140 HEIDELBERG TOWNSHIP. Assessor, - Daniel Mays 211, Deatrich Goshen 189; As. elstant Assessors, Enoch Garrett 234 John Weiss 243, Jacob Eberly 160, George Seiner; 159; Justice of th. Peace, Joe S Looser 242, Jeremiah S Acboy 141; Judge, Israel Groh 243, John W Gable 161; Inspectors, Michael Ream 243, Jeremiah Hoffman 150 Supervisors, Jacob Walter 240, Samuel Miller,„Sr., 195. Thomas Bender 181; School Drectors, John K Lutz 198 Martin Roam 198, Michael K Keath 151, Samuel Loose 59, George Tangs; 176 ; Constable Andrew Shown* 252, Samuel Walter 148; Auditor. Michael Dezuneederfer 240, Usury Krepp 157; Township Clerk, John M Iletrich 243, Edward Iba 151/. SWATARA TOWNSIIIP Justice of the Peace, Jacob G Heilman 110, John Brun ner 119 ; Assessor, George W Walker 111, Andrew Boltz' 95, Raymond Lewis 45, floury ?,1 Ellis 78 ; Assistant Assessors, John Rahley, Jr. ' 119, Jacob llmberger 114, Samuel Groh 130, Christian Eshleman 129, Lo se, 81. J..din Sante 81; Constable, Abraham Peter 173, William Dealt 25; Township Treasurer, Napoleon Dealt 213, Henry Ilibsch man 71; Suparvinori, Philip Boltz 143, Solomon Tobias 110, Isaac Urich 59. Jacob Lents 88, Michael 1Iobn:108, Sohirnon Bohney 13; Judge, Charles Lauta 131, William Wooltly 151; Inspectors. John II Shocker 160, John Long 73. John Groh 83; ,School Di re,tors, Joseph Kreider 141, Nicholas Thompson 179, William Behney 18: ; Township Clerk, Simon IleiTinuu tw; Auditor, Jacob Wenger 09. COLD SPRING TOWNSHIP -Justice of thePeuce, Adam Mak 4, David Rowe 10. Judge; tchahl Sweimor 5,.) K Umberger 10: Inspectors . Thentes,Evatts 6,1, C Bricker 1 .; Assessor, .1 Andrews 5, ;Michael Hensel 10; Assistant Assessors, Samuel Ney 5, Mortimer. O'Connor 10; School Bit : cetera:Wm Shade! 5, Isreat Bevertinp 5, Thomas Evatts,s, hael Swoncer 5, J Andrewas, John Pr (3 yre) 10, Benjamin Lowe (3 yrs) tO, L C Bricker (2 yrs) 10. Henry Fry , (2 yrs) ;0, Da vid Rowe (14.1110 ; Conste.b . le, Israel lleverliag 5. Woe Wpm 10; Supervisors, Willi m Shade) 5, Charles Redc urrant 5, David Rowley. 10 I,lll,iiih' - Dautivrt 10 Auditor, Thoniae Evans 5, Joseph Snyder 10 ;ClerkiChailtd Rode , multi 5, juhn Proud 10. ' EAST lIANOVER TOWNSIIIP. ' Choi*, Daniel liolabergloly Lyon Lemlevekr 7; Townehip Audi tor, - Thotties P Hiller 196; Superylsora, Jacob Beck 209, G urge ILL:ostler° 212; School Directors, Aaron If. Albert 203, John /1 Shuey.2o3; Judge of blec. tion,L)avidlo. ]tuck 197; ~Aasistabi . Aaseasora, George 11 13olugardner, 195; Levi- Kreider . 19S •, Aaaelaor„ David Wendling.lo6; Constable; Adam A Gerbk.rich 153, Ben jatutirfOlintratch t 7; 'lnspectors, Daniel R Speck 64, Peter I. Nye 181; Justice of the Peace, Martin Melly 174, An drew McGill 73. A County Meeting was held on Monday, in the Court House, under a call from the Commissioners, for the purpose of taking action in regard to a bounty to recruits to:fill up the newly ordered : draft for 200,000 additional soldiers. The Meeting ins:tructed the Commissioners to offer a Bounty,of $3OO to veterans and al so the, same to raw recruits. We under standthat the meeting was but slimlS , tended,and remarkable more for ihe •a musement it afforded than anything else. In the opinion of many' these 'County" ineetingi have degenerated )nto.a good deal of a -.twosome, being participated In by hardly five in a 'thousand of the tax payers of the county. There is no doubt but` the people want the Commissioners tO'appropriate the necessary bounty to a void a draft, but the action might be con: summated without such trieetings•as that of Monday is represented to have been. Mr. Henry Raber has just re turned from the city, and has how open a splendid Lot of Spring "heady made Clothing to which he ins te the attention of the public. • Adam riaak,.' for some years past the well known prOprietor of the Cold Spring Hotel, and formerly of the "Eagle" and "Buck" Hotels of this l3or ough, has leased the Market Street lintel, (Zimmerman's Old Stand,) in this bor. ouch, and intends opening - a Tavern, Eat ing, and Drinking Saloon; on a new and eltensitie sedle;. '"Adam" is one .of thg beS - f -of dateiere, -Fs net to be"surpassed as a landlord; obliging and gentlemanly in his interCoUre with the public, and we have no doubt will do a rushing business. He will open atiout:thelii-sf of April, when the public will be further informed of his Whereabouts and manner of advancing into the affections of the public. All iltbsb persons_who have been elected Justices of the Peace at the late election, must notify the Prothonotary at the earliest moment that they will accept the office; otherwise they will not be com missioned. BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES clear and give strength to the voice of SINGER ' S, and ,are, indespensable „o P Ul31 1 1C SPEAKERS. "T recommend their use Co Public Speakers?' BEV. E. B. CITAPIN "They have suited' my .case exactly, relieving my throat and clearing the voice so that 1 could sing with ease." T. DucHAnmi Chorister French Parish Church, Montre al. Sold by all peelers in Medicines at 25 cents per Box. tO . lt3Pers, to tho Rescue !—Young men, rushL mg into the exposures and dangers Oh Soldier's life, should prepare themSelres foi the tern Fe vers, this IfysenterY, the Sores end Sciii-V35 Which are almost certain Co folleiv. n - oLLo- WAY'S PILLS: used, cethiSlomilly during the compalgo, will insure sound beitlih to every man. Only 25 cents per box. 215 • • Mr . John Muttheg., the present. popular landlord of the Market . Street Ilotal, Lebanon, has leased Mrs. Rise's Rotel, of which he will take possession .on the first of April next: Many improvements and alterations are to be made in the new place, so as to'ninkts it a first class note!, and with a landlord like John it will not lose its reputation which, for so many years, it possessed under its Kesel:it but retiring'proprio• Sr The -house at iiresent occupied :by Mr. M., we understand, is to be converted to other p u iposes, so that the new xtand will accommo; datellfte castomers of both houses and as many mere as may find it cop yen lea I. and p!enteut td top there: TAKE NOTICE.—The enrolling 4; go' ing on, and it Is expected that the Conscription ,se. will be•enforced immediately, so I Waitld time every . body to get their PICTURES taken in time for their l rn , Wiens and friends, and the only place to get a Nu. I, Picture is at Ziatmaitms..lPS . New York Photographic Gallery,.for he is taking the bia.apest, the best, and most life-like Pictures. Lebanon. It is admitted by all that he rata lie beat, for his gallery is tilivays crowded. Give him a call aed yeti flail as we rec ommend. Remember the place. •Ziruinerintin's New Yak Photographic (Ninny, hi Cumberland St. Call early and avoid a crowd. P. S.—Children and an . YbOdy that bee got weak eyes 4bould call at ZimmermaWs Gallery. is Pictures on ly reititi ire call. S to 6 sceonds time to sit VarESTION .11 .01i0 there Dick and Nancy, where are you going, that you are in such a hurry t - AtiswEit.—Why we are just on our way to Da fly's Photograph Gallery, to have our pictures taken . lie takes splendid pictures, and his Canary is nearly all the time crowded. so I said to Nancy we will go ear. ly this morning before any body else gets there, or we . w :!! have to come away again without gettin any. yes! I have beard too that ,Daily's Gallery is nearly the ;.!!.be crowded, nod so why don't you go to some other Galleri Azta.—Oh my I we could not think of such a thing.— We admirmthe true and beautiful picture nit Daily takes, so much that we would not go to another Gal lery if we could get them fot nothing. Be has seven years; experience in the beAness, haes a coinplete Hen of improved instruments, an excellint sky-light, sap. there rote takes the best picturestown, and so of CORM every body that wants it &bd. ideture goes to him. Quatrr.—What k Ind of Pictures doelMe bike 'I Atm.—lle takes Photographs from miniature to size, plain or colored. Ills card pictures have been pronounced more truthful and life like than some that have been taken in our large cities. HIS Ambrotypea are be ful, and can't be beat. Be also excels in copyinnictures from small Dageerreotypos, • and en larging them almost to any size. Qum—Where is this Gallery ? I must give him a call too. ANS.—Just come along itvitli Nancy and 1, and we will show you. It is in Stine's New Building. next door to the Lebanon Deposit Bank. Ile has constant ly OR hand a good assortment of Gilt and Itogewobit Frames, Cakes, Albums, Ire., which he sells cheap.— D"oarligyood,ls a'aarbidry,eh*eftLpasPiiicotou,vsr:e adviso all to go to March 11, '63. • BLANK.. itEOBIPTS For Collectors of State,CP4oos, And Militia Tax, for sale cheap at tb dverticei 'Office, Also for Collectors of School Tax, g/Peciat *arcs. HOYT'S HIAWATHA HAIR E.SORATIVE, , . Hoyt's Hiawatha Halt Itisi,torlitivo. The standard staple preparation for the, hair war ranted in all cases to restore faded and gray hair,. and whiskers, to their original color.. It does not claim to make the hair grow is where It has fallen out ; noth ing, will do that whatorer may be advertised to the contrary, but it will prevent it from fall trig opt, make it soft and silky „cleanse it and the scalp from 'impuri ties and humors; and , entirety overpy* bad edema of previous useof Preparations containing sulphur,-su gar of lead. &c. It requires no soaping,; washing, and hours for its ape lication,-nor will it stain the skin, but is as easily applied and wiped froui the skin as any hair dressing. It restores the natural alluding . of one hair,witli another, .which gives ft a lively appearance Intend of the dull nuiform black of dyes. Hot's Imperial Coloring Cream. .Superior to any Hair Dressing in use: Oils and Col ors the Hair at the same time. Changes light and red hair to a beautiful brown or black. , • Sold everywhere. • . JOSEPH IIOYT.k CO , No.lo University Place, New York. , March 0, TNR. TOBIAS' VENBTIAN - TIORSE LTNr _UMENT, pint bottles at fifty .centanavt; for lamenem, cuts, galls. olio; ,sprains, hc., warranted cheaper than any other. It is used by; all the great horsemen on Long island courses. It will not cure ring bona nor epavin, xK there.is no liniment in exis tence that will. What it Is stated to mile it positively does. No owner of borsen will be without it after, trying one bottle. One dose revives and often saves OW life of an over-bested or driven horse.' For colic- and bel ly-ache it has never failed Just as sure as the.sun rises. just so sure is this valuable Liniment to be.tbe Horse embrecation of the day, by all druggists. (Mee ' an Cortatadt Street, New Yerk. Feb. 10, '61.--Im. . THE comm§sldNs :T.PERIENOE • IN AM; • FUblialted for the be V.L nout. Mid as it•Worning and A CATITfON TO YOUNG >lldN' whosuffer from nervoua Debility, Premature, Decay of. Atinhood, etc supplying at.thdaame time. . , TUB MBANS OF Slh..F OIIILI3. 2,13 y ona who hag eared liiiilelf-after being One to great expenae and' 'Nary through medical humbug and quackery. - By enclosing &poet paid addressed 'enyelope, alagle copies may be bud of the author. . NATII A NI IEt...)IAYVAIIt. Esq.. Bedford, Kings county, N. Y. May 27, - 15a1.--ly. Terible Disclosures'. ETS fiir the m ion A most val nable and won derfitl publication. A work of 400 , pages. and 30 colored engravings. ; CI NT alit'S A' Atr iIIWCUOfi , an orizinal and popular treatise on Man and Momark,' their Physiology. Functions. and ,Sexual 'disorders of every kind. with Never Failing Remedies for their speedy mire. The practice of Dit.'.llUNT KR, has long been, and still is, unbomaieti, bat at the earnest sollei nation of numerous persons, lie has I een induced team tend his medical usefulness through: the : mediuMof his —V ADE MECUM:" 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 one of the most awful and destructive acourges ever visited, mankind. One molly, securely enveloped. will: be for warded ft ee of pottage to any part of thu . tinited States for 50 eclat in P , . O. atampa. or 3 copier forp. Ad dress. poSt Paid, DP.. 11UNTSR, No. 3 Division Street, New York. Powder, taps, ate Arreamois-Sinnycslacii,--3. AVM:MA.OII teouhi ro spectrally infOriii the Online that he continues the business of inanuthataring and dealing in GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS, POWDER. Caps,WlVlA,antl alt kinils of gunning and gun materi al. et his Store, on Market street, a few doors North of the L. V it. It., Lebanon, . r 0.1 . „L, MI kinds of Repi iring done at the shortest pos slide notice and in the nest style o f workmanship. Lebaon, Juno 24, 1803.—1 y Xiiigtoug Iftditto. Zion's FN. Lutheran eiturch.--English hersico on crest SKlihalh, both- inoruing'und eYening. Also, IMOLAI services on next Friday morning. , services= rxt Sabbath maiming Sn the Cieridan, nod in the - evening Sn the -11nglish language, in the Firei Reformed church. Also on Good Friday morning in the German, and at 1 P. AI., in tho Englieb hm guage. - On Geed Pridazi-, divine service a t.lO A. A1., - and 2 P. 11., and hi the evening.. On Eneter Stmday ser vice at- ti A. Al., German preaching nt. 10 A, Al:; Lord's ,upper P. Al. and Engilth services at IP. AT., in the Mor tvfita church. . Services in St. John's Church every, evening thii 'week; c;xts-rit Saturday evening, Thursday .evening pre, purntory cervices, end on Friday evening-coverneniL on. French 'tug nest. Sunday 109111 ins dusi e r refilg% giatrift. A t the house of the Drialo'a- father, en the ',nth net:. ty tite ltpy . Krefner. ADP% SITAAK; of s.• Lebanon. tf)„ Mfiti uhIEIA gEnrYIRT; - - onagh ter' of 'Mr. 31troll Eel tiAt, tbia county. On the 17th lupe., liy the same, Mr. ItAVID ItADV-• .9.ITTLE, to Miea ANNA lILLESTBERGETt, biitli of Dau phin comitY. _ ab, the 1:1th ittt.:4t the I,t ited Brethren Parennale, hi ilia R.v. Donut; .rty, .Mr.• ADAM KUNKLE MAN to trit.tNoag9 both cm Shaer facet., . . On the 3 3 in.t.; by. Rey J.Katz. Mr.. 7 GOSSERT to3MA MARY PRI'BR, both of Vii,lierrio.ki:bara. On the fish itot y rha .erno, Mr. WILLIAM 31. tlKl. 4 Z t.k MIE4a MA R II: Jprie+teiwrf. -Z . , In this Bormigh. on . the 17th fast „Maidenly, of Ap-: oplexy, Mr.- SAMUEL KRAUSE, aged 67 years, 2 months and 31lays. On the 26th 01 Febravi,lB64. in .Montroxe, lowa, of dropsy. LY•IYA 11.1414VRA, only bet-wee daughtet et Henry o.,and Bella A. Derr, aged 1 year, 4 menthe and Tbe . ... earcfidly Corrected Weekly. LEBANON, IV,Eupcso,!s, MARCIE 23, 7801, Extra FaMily, 1.3 i" til Eggs, V dor-, 20' Extra Flour, . 825 Rutter, V lb.. - 30 Prime White Wlleat.l 50 .'Pub or salted butter, 10 Prime 8d IV heat, 145 i Lord, ' 35 New Ilihmt, - ...,."",,,.:.11`allow, - _ ' 11 Prime Rye, ' I.a :!rain, 12 Corn, C 5 iiibo alders. ' 30 Oats,*, 75 Sides, ! • 20 Clover-seed' .- 8 00 'Soap;'' - 7 • 2 a ts 6 IRses- Thnotby•sre , wax.„ -5 -'".- . Fiax•seed,- , 250 White dtags,- - It` Dried A pplea, pealed. 200 Mixed. Rags, . a :reach "Su i te," . 250 Flax, ll fb.,„,, . 1 2 ; 1,4 Peach "nutzets;” - - -1 (12 i tirli3tlttf,.., ib,., 90' Cherries, 175 Feathers;' lb., • 1.32 U Onions. 100 i Wool, sp„ lb., 40' - Potatoes. "V. bus. 50 Soup Beaus, V qt., 7 Apple lto tter. Wreck, 1.5 %larger, V. gal., ' 123 ps 4 - :.'::_pvi*Elitio,6%_,',. Wanted Yining Mon who ha hinl one or two yonvp expo_ A once in the Dry Goixis,.llnOtices, rind can [wet: the German and English Itt,tti t tittleo-'-'4l - 6 ry to 0". D 'GOODYIIIFFENBACII, bballtm, MuttTi 23;1884. • _-. , artC tarni.it ni hat .the account of L Joseph'ldght,...CdpntlfteOliiid Trustee, duly ap pointed by. Elie Court Conidlinf Pleas Of Lebanon County, of. -W,161411tM 8121,111,. 'a - Leen filed ia . the Prtithananiry!s aro, nt. , Lebation rowdy, end. that the ennui will her pees'ested to the Court of Common Pleui•of said Conlity,-on ttt- Third lionday .401.114 next, for nonfirntatiOn and alloptink , , when and where all persons in tereated..,:inay attend if they .think proper, HENRY SIT:GRIST, Trotli y.. Protbo no tar3"a °Mue r March 23, 1864. NOTICE. DUBUC notice is heteby . airen that the account of 1 A (10.111 (trittinger, asstgrui.e a voluntary deed of asslininent. for thh benefit of :creditors of St. MON SNAVELY and Veronica, his Witbj . bas been fil ed in the Kothonotary's office of Libabon'county, and that the ,same will be presented torlifikeourt of Common Pleas of said County," on the Third iltonday of April "next, for confirmation and a 'lowan* when and where all persons interested' may attend If they think Proper. HENRI" Sp:GRIST, 'Proth'y. Prothonotary's Office, March 23, NOTICE. PUBLIC notice is hereby given that the account of Jacob w. Meyer mud Daniel Miller, Executors of, ARTIN mEyElt, who was Trustee of John Penner, a lunatic, of the townehlp,:of Bethel, in the County of Lobanon; has ()Ore filed in - the Prothon otary,s office of Lebanon county, and that the same will be presented, to the COurt orComnain Pleas of said County, oil the Thii%t llliraclay of 'Apnl, next, for conflrmation4ind allowance , when awl where all per-' sons interested 'may attend if they tit ink proper. • , , • HENRY SIEORIST. f'roth'y Prothonotary's Office, March 23, 1884. NOTICE. tietioe is - hereby given that the account of PWilliam Peters, assignee of ISAAC 81111 0 PLER. under a ,dited of voluntary assignment in trust for the benefit 'of cieditbrs, has been filed in the Prothon otary's office .of Lebanon County, and that the sahib will be presented to the Court of Common Pleas of said County, on 'Oh - Third Monctazi of April, next, for ban f rmation and allitivance, when and where alt persons interested may attend if they think proper.- . • HENRY SIEGkIST, Preth'y. Prothonotary's Office, March 23,1864. TO CoristimPTlVES a Consumptive sufferers will recs:ive a Valuable pre aeriptieu for the ellie tu o c f r e m on d su e m:t t S o on, Asthma, Broil= chitin"; " end all Throat , awl Lung affections, (free of cbargo,) by seuding Rev. i B. A r . W1.1.80N, . :. Williamsburg, ,;, feu. "7 1864.-6 L , . • , ,}C.lnge co., Now York. NEW ADVERTISEAIENTS7. lleiriCrVatta ' TAP, undersigned' has moved WI office to giorge's Corner, (entrance on Walnut St., opposite the Conrt Ileuaa t ) ;where he continues to give his whets. attention, to Surveying-and &rivalling: Is always in his office on.&turday t ,p.nd cr, all other times un less whan„called miss , by _poet WO. Having lately been appointed a 'gentry Public, he ban authority to take acknoseletigmanta the eame as Justices of the Peace. Particular atterition. given to writing W ills 'and tnalc lag tint distribiitions. MAO 110PPEr. Lebanon, March . . _ FREE EXHIBITION Geo. L. Atkins, • BOOT 3EI - E:r is x za" , has determined to carry 'Mit ;the motto, 'VICK SALES:AND.SMALL PROFITS," , . . He has itit received a large Stock of Boots, Shoes. Trunks and. Carpet Bags.- , tr. Particular attention paid to Customer's Work. . Lebanon, March 23, 1364. ' :- - '-. SXIL 1E: Ia.yJLL be sold :it Public See, oii . MONDAY , Karat ' , WI: 18:04 - At the residence of the Wndersigne,lf,,_.Sotit Ann town'ahip, .Lebanon county, - one Mite *rein, Car per's 'Tavern, and 214 miles from CampLellstown the'' followiri-g Personal Property, viz : S l 6 - (i'on Head- of HORSES, 1 finton*,„..., whirl:l,h; a Mare with Foal, and Two Cults Of one year IEI itymbrellfL Cows, some of &ea heafy with Calvis, 7 PT Steers, Most of them . about 2 years ' - A I old , • - ' 111110 ad of Young Caftle,' • inc ono th E eh L l4l Ssi ; ' iseavy . with . Pigs ; and a Hoar; lti`,l,rnad;Wheeled - 4,ltorselV , AGON, a one, boas° ,Wagan.'a*Ttireldling I.fannowing Mill, S,teed Drill. PION#4. Harrows. Shovel 'llareoW, Cnitiva, tor, Corn P.I9W, Land Atoller, Flarnese, Wire Rake, Log. Cow - snit Halter Chains, Bakes, Forks; Shovels , Crain 'Cradle; Gress Scythes, Wagon Box two pair of Hay Ladders, ALSO; n variety hf - • Household '& Dedeteada , and Iladding, 'fables and Chairs. COOTifkill STOVE of the Wm: Poen Tntent, : n. Parlor ‘Stov'e,...ti largo Table, pn iron Salted 'Beef and . pork. mi t a, standf.,-Tinegar garrets and 'variqy of other articles. The &Imre itrtisles, of 'Faris IMple men ta and Ifnuselvild' opits are all .nearly as; good as new, IMv ing been,iiseabni•twn,Years. Sale to co trmence at 12 o'cloclf,M.,,ptecisely, Whoo conditions will be made knovin by ' 0r.0..D. Henna, Atiat'r- - . - 40.STA:TI TIOTZ, March 2:1,4504, lIII444INERY GO 0 D. IN EVERY VARIETY. or thelatett importaUons. an 4 of the new - eat - 4nd most ,fashibua. ble,styles: Our Straw- Bcparfanctit kill can:price every variety of Bonnets, Bata and Trimmingaso he found in' that line, of the latO:st and moat apneoied shapes and styles. Soliciting an early cell: I remain • - Yours, Respectfully, IL_ WART). Nos. 103,105 k IS7 North S . ECOND Sta., Philad'a. Meech, 16, 1564 —4t. • • PROSPECTUS ' OP ittit 1111iT'AiIptia agt. 1864. THE ONLY DE . SI . OtRA.TTC A311.Y JOURNAL PUBLISID IN PHILADELPHIA. uitioN: THE COESTITVTIOY,' •• THE ENF. ORCEISENT OF THE LAWS. • TUC DAILY AGE, which advocates the principles anti polley of the Dem ocratic party. is homed everjk morning, (Sundays ex _ repted.) and.cont alas the I.4TRST. TRI.FORAPHIC NItWS from all parts of the wend —"with - caralully prepard Ititiel es on °overturn:km; ' Politics. Trade, Finance. etc., and prompt editor latcomments,on the Cuesthms and of the day : Market . Reports. Pri ces Gorrent. Stock Quotations. Marine Intelligence, Reports of Public Gathering's, Foreign and Domestic Ccirrespondenee, Legal Reports, Theatrical Criticism., Reviews of Literature, Art and alnvie. Agricultural Matters, and discussions of whatever subject is of gen eral interest and importance. TII E WEEKLY AGE . Is a complete, compendipm or the NEWS OF MR WIISK, and contains the chief editorials, 'the; 'prices entrant and market reports,. stock, quotation., eerie sposid,'Mee and general news matter published iu tbu DAILY AIM. .It. also contains a groat variety of oth er•rtintter; rendering It In all respects a Drat-class farm ilyjournal, particularly adapted to tho Politician, the Merchant, the. Manner, the' Ble6hanlo, the , Literary. man, and all classes of readers. It hue. in fact. every characteristic of a LlVit NOWSVAL'ER, fitted fur the Countiag House, tau Workshop, the !farmer's Fire side, and the General Render. ,• - TER•IFIS: • • ADATLY... • IVEEKLY. one . year, By Mail SS. 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It is now, and will he, as hereto• fort.,,the supporter of-truly national principles, op. posed alike 49 radicalism and, fatiaticism •iu every form, : stud devoted, to the inaibtanance of good govern ment; law and older. Thu. Publishers of Till.: AGE . sonevive that it thin renders peculiar ecrvices and has reclaim. Clahns upon all nice by wham its principles-.arc yetued,*aud who, by the proper mcans,..look to .promoto and secure the Constitutional restoration 91 the Union. Timm} can beat show tbidr sentiesit the untiring efforts of the pnblishers, ii, behalf of 'this great 'arid Unparalleled cause, by earnestly* tuttaleing this paper in all tie busi ness relations. Addrem .6.IAi"SSBRENNER St WELSH, Ho. 430 CHESTNUT STREET, • . • • • .IPiallia,cites... READING RAID ROAD! WINTER, ARRANGEMENT. • •4 15 1' .2ROGION 4-11 F +l4-1 11: • lib ma.- GREAT TRUNK LINN FROM TUE NORTII . ANY .Ntirt.h-Wee.. for P.IT.IL 010,P A, NNW-YORK, REABINO;pOTTSVILLE, LEBANON, ALLENTOWN, BANTON, dc., .dc. leave iirWrieb.urg for Philn,tylpllla. New-York. Reeding, Pot terthh, end nil intermediate Stotione, at 8 A, 3LoTol 2.00 P. Xl pueolug Lebanon 9.13 A.ll, 0.0. 3.08' P. A . New Yxpress leaves liaislibusgat 81., passes Lebanon at 7.30 A. DI., arriving $t New :York at 9.15 the same morning. , . - Fares from I tarrlsburg tTo Noir-7°445 18; to Phil adelphia $3.35 and $2 80. Baggage - theeked through. Returning. leave New-York at 6A. M F, N,gtin, and 7 P. M., (PITTSBURG EXPRESS). Leave Philadel phia at 8.15 A. If., and 3.33 P. M., passing Lebanon at 12.17 noon, 7.17 I'. M. and Express at 1.05 A. M. • Sleeping care in Abe New York Express Trains, thrBegiftd and from Pittsburgh without change. Paiwengers by the Cataviissa Railroad leave Taniagna. at 8.50 A. If., and 2.15 P. 11. for. Philadelphia, New York, and all Way Points. Truios leave Pottsville at 9.15 A. M., and 2.30 P. 81., for Philadelphia. Harrisburg and Now York. .An Accommodation Passenger train leaves Reading at 6.00 A. 1f ,and returns from Philadelphia at 5 00 le, M. /Jar All the abovetrains run daily, Sundays excepted. ' A Sunday train leaves Pottsville at 7.30 A. DI., and Philadelphia at 3.15 P. 31. Commutation Tickets, with 26 doupons at'. 25 pet cent. between any points desired. " Mileage Tickets, good for 2000. miler, between nil points at $46 35—for Fatuities and Iltteiness Firma. Season anti School Tickets, at reduced rates to and from all points. • .80 pounds Baggage allowed each passenger. Patsengors are requested to purchase theis tickets before entering the cars, as higher Fares. are charged Paid In cars. 'O. A. NICOLL.% . Deo. 9 1863. General Snierintendent. • La TEST.- XE I ,aruLf ft.sW _ 211P1D.3v 11 ,w- 7 %„1 1400 ; aE- 11110 • A. ALAGNIFICE&T SIOUr tiF • - - - FALL AND WINTER DRY- OODS, AT THE NEW YOnli STORS.. •W) have just opened the following list or great bargains. recelved from our buyer Wow York Ladies, 20 and 25 eta_ per yard; very good Prints from Di etc. upwards. Beeped bkirta lief/ la.: teat styles; lilaek Stella Shawls, $1.50 and upwards ; Ladies Cellars and Sleeves eggc.tilee , GROCERIES, GROCERIES. . • ...,: , ._ We have just received from New Yorks fresh stock of Glicetfil.ES, sigh as . ..,, Molasses, Sugar, Coffee, Tea, aie.,.. ice. • V , ,fi, We buy.our Goods exclusively fair CASII, and are thereby always enabled to buy where we eau` find the cheapest aud -.will always give our ed.storeors - the. benefit of this advanttigi. . lie Lave but one price and our tonics are CASH . Come and 114Attlata our stoat; and , if you don't l,4 you . win see Mi 'crime' faces. - . pebadou r Sept. 23, 1863 Unita States- Intetnat Revenue. Annual - - Tates - tbit:- I 864. MITE attention of tax=payers is hereby called to the I proilitioti.of thb: United- State* Exc.*:Law rela tive to the teniesament of annual taxes. • By the sixth section of the act of Julylßai.'; it is made the duty of all persons, partnerships,lirms, es sociationa, or corporations. made liable to any annual duty, licence; or tax, on or bgfarc thefirst Hominy of May in each, year,. to make a list.or ; return to the As sistant Assessor,,ot the Listriet where lorated . rit the ailment Of annual income, the ertielesOr objects'eharg ed frith a skald tai,,atid. the, business or oettpatiou liableteßay any,.license. . perselfwbe shall fail to unit ssifiteli". - retnrn by the day specified'w ill he 'liable. to be assessed by the Assessor according to the bet information at ht . he can obtain; and in such case the Asseiseor is required an add fifty par 'cephalic to the amount of the items of itch list. ' Every person who deliver to an Assessor ally' falsee or fraudulent list or statement, wit:la-intent to evade the valuation or enumeration required by law, is subject to a fine of five hundied-dallars; and Maud." case the list will be made 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 aniniertlaxee. exceptihoseforlipen sel.,will not be deniandellxitil the thifteeuth.daY of Jane. ••,!: IKE . , The appropriate blanks, Otewhich to ntake ietarn and Lalt neeessecy, inteidation will be furoishOl b the rAsOletetkt-yiesoeli-.4, to whom. the returnistiould be delivered on or before the Arstnllooday . . . J. W. Kll..4lNtiltß,. S./teseeaor 10th Dletrict. Lannon, March 0, 1664.-41. • . . • „ . ' .. LebAnon. 'llutliatlnsukante• COmp4ny. • LOCATED AT 'JONESTOWN, CO., ipo the property holders of the State Of Penn . sylvania :—OxprirlUttaii : Your attention is respectfully solicited to the following low rates of insur ance, Of 0.3 LEBANON •DICTUAL INSURANCE. COll. PANY, wipe are ,transacting business with the most flattering evidence of Public confidence: There sources' , of the Conveyare amide to indemnify those who may, take advantage (14•Kglatii agency of the means afford. ved them of being protected „against loss_ ; by , fire The Bided of Directors are practiml husirresiituen ,Weli and piegrahly known, and onioyins the entire confidefiroand • rusppct,of the community in NliiiiCktbey live, A:teem.: Pony 'm perfectly moron. and We invite Soar careful 51 'tendon tollie following low rates asymare deferodned to, insure as low as say other responsible company, teasing into consideration, the Character of the risks incurred.. Our °DARTER being PERPETUAL, enables us to is-' sue Policies which never expire, which obviatcni the nil cessity of renewal every a or 5 years. • ' ' The Company has now been in isuroessful operation for nearly 6 years, anti all its losses have been promptly paid to tbe satisfaction of all narties concerned; and, in tact it has been, and still continues to be; the wish of the Directors to have the Company conducted on honest • and economical principles: ' - ItAyES OF INSURANCE. Dwellinga, brick or stone, slate roof $0,15 'it $lOO 1' do.- • do shingles ,IS. " do do Log or frame ,20 " do Barns, stone or brick ,20 " do do. Log or Frame ,20 do Stoic Doinies, brick or Stone. ,25 do 'Log or frame • ,30 " do Hotels & hoarding houses,:brieli or atone ,25 " - do do' do Loz or frame. ,30 " do i Academies and School houses ,25 " do Churches and meeting houses Drintere books and Stationeries - 4 . do Book binders .50 T !• do -• Taitor shops Shoemaker and skddler shops Watphpkaket Tin ind sheei iron shops Ornneries and PrniriSion storni • Tanneries patter shops ti rist Nitis, Wator power Saw)tl Rio do, do ' Drug Stores . ' , " do Smith shops, brick di stone • _ „30 " do ,do do 'tuna. ,35''" do Carpepter,Jidder & Cabinet Man' ith6l:4 ,40 111a,, ,, uper sod Coachmsker shoos ,40' -44 'do Pairdoc and chair maker shops ,40 " do Dil p 4 . • ;40 44 do o rnideries woMi -$5 44 - kdo ! do Brick or stone ,30 " do illercliondize in brick or otono bnild'no,2o u do do in wooden do .25 " ttO Furniture in'brick or stone buildings ,16 " .do do in wooden .20 " do Stables & sheds, brick Of etone,conntry " do , , do do wooden ,25 " do Livery Tavern Stables , '25 " do • kar Alr communications shonld be addressed to J. ;...0 HEILMAN, Secretary, Jonestoiro, Lebotnon Co., Pa. Air OFFICE at the "Black Horse HoteL" Jonestown, Marelv4ilB6ll . • *atti •Aiit()tu AMI,EIatAN W.ATCHES. • A. FIFA A THOROUGH TRIAL OF 'KORB 1 THAN TIN YEARS, the timo•pieces montifoo :•tigla 14 the American S Co.. of Waltham, Mum, biie gained a firm bold upon the favor of the public. and new, no less than :5,000 of them are speaking for threaseivee in the pocliets of the people. From a very INgailicent beginning the bnelness has increased un til weare Justified in.stating that WE MAKE MORE TITAN ONE 'TALI' Oral' the watchei sold in the IJoh. tell States. Repeated enlargement of our fie Cory build ings, and•the labor of 500 operatives; still find us un equal to supply the constantly increasing demand:— And we may here observe that notwithstanding the high pr ice of labor and materlahe we ectualltraell our products at less prices than those current five yearn- We.refer to tbe.ae fitcts only ioepurposes of proper ; ly intiodu4ing an othgr -enbjectielativelo our manu facture ilf wetefies. llitherto one Chief object has been to make noon watches for the million at the lowest tars i. sible.price—sometbing to take the ~ p lare -of the make: • believe watelies , ealled. l -.Aneres,...-Leniutie," -Eng ; I 611 Patent Levers," kc.. onnunlly thrown upon thfis Market, In countless .numbers, .by European work ebnpa=watchen "-witteh • are the refuse of their facto ries, unonlelble nt home and perfectly worthless ev- . . erywbere. • • , , "fhb; object we have accomplished, ac.t now we have to annonnte, that we halo .cotuinoncod the matraraa- Una of Walthen of tba very HIGHEST 0 ItAD E KNOWN TO CIIItO - ETRY,; unequalleally anything hitherto made by ourselves And unsurpassed by anything made le the world. For this purpose we hare the amplest facilities. We have 'erected en addition to our main buihtlags •exptessly for this br.inch of Our businens, and have filled it with the best workmen iu our service. 'Protitlug by our long experience, we hare remodelled the form of our Nalcl w, intrudecing such improvements nn hare been Suggested and proved 'to be good from time to time, and have instituted new and severe tests of isocbro hisit,adjtistm eta end ci,infiensation. : • New mach •nes raid a ppliances hare heed coestriteted:Which perform their work with . coniiiiningte delicacy and exactitude,: and the elteibeat:ntidirmait approved meter ials only aro hied. Nothing In factja wanting either in mecliani. I: 1 principles, material of workultinship to ensure per fection in the result., We continue to manufeeturi our .othet . 'well-known qualities under the follow , ng names . "APPLETON. ACY & . P. d. BARTLETT," * And the "Soldier's Wateh," . "4571.1.EL:.EKY." Tho loiter, the lowest priced match wo make. is substantial, reliable time-piece, eased in sterling silver —bunting pattern, and is not liable to get out °renter either in marching riding or fighting. All the aboye described watches, including, the intim, which ii nam ed ...AMERICAN SVs.toa eq.MEARY,.. are .sot,t by watch dealers gain:nal ly throughbui • the ar:y. nnt. 'Robbins ' Appleton, Agents for the American Iyatchtomp'y, 182 BEOADWA:fi. It. Y. • Nov. To 1863.L-inelde en* 4m;: • • . • Eteintinos:Nolice . • - . .. . NOTICE Is hereby given •-that• Letters testialesifeiry on the estate or W:11..8A ER, deed., latoOf Heide berg lciwnsbip. Lebanon county, Pa.. hare, been grant ed to the iinitersigue.2. tusid ing to the towilplifi4eissau, ty end stote shares:lbl. A.ll persons inatiked tOsii4d estate arc requestoil to make settletnefit, and those haring claims will present them without delity. . • - • • WM. DI.-WEIGLEY, lk.contor. • Shaefierstown, Feb, 24;'62 - ' - • • 1110T14:16; OFF/OE .North Lebanon Rail Road Cbasywrnyl . Lebanon, Pa., .February ;),18134. Notice is hereby given tbsit Company Is prepar ed to redeem all of its outstanding Bonds„which will fail due on the first day of Aprif, }805; between this date and the let day. of April nest, and that on all these Weds; presented et this Miles for 'red motion, interest will be allowed up to the said Ist of April, 180, at thereto often 0 to)pzr met per annum, instead of seven (7) per .eent, es specified on the face of said Bonds. 'By prder of the Board of Directors. Leq•slitnrch 2,114. JACOB WEIDLE, Tretwurer. ~6ilip F.:lll'catily FASTIIONABLE BOOT AND 8110 E MAKEIt ON Cumberland Street, one door East or the Black h orae hotel. Thankful fur the very liberal patronage extended to me fur the abort time I have been in bulinoae. I would reepectfelly aolleit a eontinuauee of the patronage of the Dubin:. e he, at all tune+ an aasertment of ftcaiTS and EIIIOKS of hie own mennferture on hand, wCiel ;rill be dapewed of on reefonable terms. . FINE BOOTS, LADIES' GAITERS, Ac. ..'Those deelrltni a neat, well made article. are invited to give me e trial. Childrene Blocs of every rerieLS and color on hand. Heavy work made to order. All work warranted. Bewailing reratlY de" and egarges made medtrata.. . 7 • " • - Towle tk.Carhsle 7 ICBMrid:4 BIIZLAFNa, Cupiberlaud Street; Lebanon, Pa. = SOINE . . • STYLES.; 1862 ADAM 31StflY Cumberland Arai; ! befweett Market and the Court lionse,noltb side. has now on hand a splendid assortment, of the New Style of RATS AND. CAPS; for Men and boy's, for 1858 to which the attention of the tahlic is,respectfttlly Md., at c" all prices, from OM cheapest, tithe nios. costly..alvays on.band. Ile bas alsOjMsem:rnedfa eplen! did awdrtment of SUMMER HATS, eultanging Bucb a errtavir, PANAMA, PEDAL, rEARI, , 7 nowt.; DEG itoltN; SENATIt; MIRAN, and all others:, q~ Ito will also Wholesale all kinds of hats Caps' In:, to Country North:into Un advantageous :!..ebanon, po i M 362. ! - OUTILIONOTICE is berehy even ' that the Charter of the Atetbodist Chinth of entuwalt towtethip, Lebanon county, Pa., tree duly pi -74,111E4 to the Cofirrof Cerifinen Plwitg, of Lel:kazoo' roniity, for exavainnyon. and will kge. approved accord isw to law:, on fbejirst day .f.Aprit Tenn, next, - nal - efts -good canoe be stnfarti to the contrary: - . STEGRIST, Proth's Lebarion.',lstii., 27, 1.86.4,—* LERS and , onstomera of the aboeii Celebrated Male Bdue. will ple.sse take notice, that the La • Lets are altered to read ; • - • PUT UP AT :Alfred . 3=oxiccrar terricsVem .310. 233 Nurtb SECOND Street, TILILSD"*. The eftiality of air's Bflie *ill - lid fife rime every It ie Srarranieder;lZG , Indite ;rater than twice the Aanielnantiti orliddign; to go much' firther than: . any other Wash, Bitteittthe tpar4et:., it dlssolves.per 'reetly dear and does riot Settle on elblre te" aimost of-the ether inaltes,do.... One Boa dissolva Abair pint of .nater,, will mate as good.a Liquid' Blue as any ' that is' made, at one ' ihird the cos t_ As it is .retailed nt the,saine the tions and Inferior en hoorsekftipers 1'11;41 find if very much to their advantage - tor thdrput up -1 at Wiltberger's., Blue put up after this data ;dill, BartsVi haine 'en it is an The New Label. doee net require a Stamp: 13*,.F0r; Sate by Storekeepers g•nerallp. . '64.=-6m. Ir. ' ; TIME .1 4 1E1Pir BAKERY priN undersigned Koutd respectfully inforin the chi: - ives of Lebanen,that be liaSivanniince:d the BAKE IN(iIMSINESS, In all its varieties, at' his stand, on Cumberland street, Lebanon, nearly opposite the Buck Hotel, and will supplvenstomers with thebent BILBAB, ,CAKES, sc,, &e. Flour .Yheelyed.frodi customers and returned to them in hrend of short notice. CONFECTIONERIES; • , of all kinds. fresii and of the best quidity, eunitsM tly on hued, and furnished at the lowest prices. Thy public is invited to give me a trial, • Let, nen, Nov. 9,1859.! : 1:1,11817R. zuzia LonAmts. Doer ; . 'Sash and. SiiiinTianing Lo q ateci• 6it the Rtease•-lipase Road,. near •Chmberland Street, Rust Mom*: • • . rfIRE nntlersigned respeUrfallj , : the public In general, - that,. they !Mr till 'xiiailufactare and kaap on hind: .Door, Sash, Shirtier, Blinds, Mooting. Weather, Boards, 0 Gee Spring Mouldings:Ur all Sizes, Wash 'hoards'. Cath*. Sorbacw, Cornices, and all,Binds of BUILDING MATERIALS for notions. We alto . construct the latest and iintipX im froved Stair Casink and Hand Bailing,, rati*6le for large add small buildings. '-- - We now invite Formers, ,Steehattica. and *l 4 ilders to call and examine our along.. .Which We' will warrant to give entire satisfaction Wall who uiy:favoi tlidkinder signed with their custOm. 25 ". d M ' a ,a 0 do , ,30 ' do ,30 " do " do 0 rr 41. . 5 ' do ,35 " do lebanani is"q2: L.. S.—There is also ail kisids'Pf TURNLtiGAt - tbei, same Milt: &c:, tironalitlfdoze- far Mass who may furnish Lumber. - AS Jacob E. L. 2 ` intniteir4atin 7 * * IRST CLASS lIATR-DRHSSLNG AND HA 111-DYS. ING SALOON,.hlarket strew, near_ Outabealand. . n oppmite the Eagle note!. Being thankful for tb• libeiel psi:renege liAiotofe2e ettended-to him, lit Inuit rare ily,tolicit a euntinuenee brit* Lunn— Lebantut.:/nly 2, 18d2. -" .1.1.-EL—The Saloon will be elofie.d de Sunday:: ttut-Lots at ‘Private Sale! WILL be sold sit Private Sale. fl 8 ACRES OF LAND, situated in Long Lane, near the borough line, in Corn wall township. It adjoins the /and. of Widen Folmar, on the North, Wm. Atkins t folto Krause oil the East. There is a one story LOG IL _USE, weather barded erected on the land, and a good WELL in the garden.-- The land has tine atones for, quarries. this Irma *ill make a nice home for a small family. to- It is free from Ground Rent. dead title will be given. ADAM BITOUER. _ . • N. 8.-Tbis tract bflioiir doriffred IriEb Gni gra* hal. of which will be girca.tekthe purchAler. . Lebanon, June /3 I -to. • • .-- RIERCIIAINT. „TAILORING. CI B. itAaLSA,Tdaltonek's Wilding, earner of Co m -0: bezladd street it'd 'Doi *Hey, b'ae 'on hand end for sale, ettber by the jelti or =de. to order,. el large of of - .. .. . .... CLOTEig,. .• , . ... . - •• . CASSIM ER ES, su s • l' ESTINGB - , . r . ... . well salectesi from Geed Honks. Good Rita add sub. sianital malting guaranteed to att. Also Ilindker chiefe, Cravats. (Doves Hesiery,Suapendars, Itaney and Plain Linen Shirts, Under Shirts and Drawers. . • . .., . S. 8. RADDIT. Lebanon, April . 9, 1662: ' ' ' . . . 1 - 11IBLIC Notice is hereby given, thee Letters Testa -1 ni9ntary, bast,. ireeu grduterl .4.}sergrndersigued, on the Estate of CATI.I-4:1L11.. 00.r4'YLE, late of Heidelberg townsbip,.l.ebunon county, Lu., dsc'd . All persons who knew themselves indebted "th 'said estate will please settle•their account, and all thollseakaTiutt ela ints against It will please prevent [Gem. • JUNATIIAN ZEREVE, Executor. ,81nletrorgtown, March 9, :1,9E1.. • Howard , - Agsocia lion, _PM-1 1 4teP, DEII/114 1 1 . liArisliASle•of-:the liefvone,' Ise r Urinary and jJ Sexual Syetems—new and reliable treatment—in reports of ,the EDWARDASSOCLATION—Sent by mail in sealed hitter envelopes true of cbaf}te„Addrese,, Dr. J. SECII.DIN 110I1011111N, Howard datoelatioll. , No. 2:iouth,Niuda Street, l'hiladelphia, Ps March 9,1844.—1 y. . . . LATEST NEWS Oahe cheapest and:Best Goods EVER.. , simyrx . LtBA.NONI! ~ . Roots,, Shoes , e mats ; Caps, tit rilllE undersigned has opened one of t.L' BEST AS. I SORTMENTS of 11 ATS;CA PS, BOCVM, SIIOES, TE,fINICS, r vi 1 T . ll d A o i f E u t , lll a t i A a f t l e S r i a t., ,, tr k a h l.l ia klifff li A It beat sell at prices to recommend them to pureha. Ten'. Qf the HATS lie' lies quite 'a variety, of New Styles, egihtacing the Washington, Scanted,' Btu - wide, Dupo,nt, Ai:COMO!, Stringhsin and fdobttor Nat. very bi adtifuf Cud very sheep. Of CAPS he hes a complete assortment of an the New etylen, grit. tie ,th' shperior mintier. with him finish ; Women's 'Alleaer ittßt ma_ dren's Italitionita. 'flatters. Congress Boots,' 'Sllfiriers. 'awl allother kiudif; fklen's and Icor? Rahisthias. Ox ford Ties, Washington Ties,.CoMtrese Moots. and alt .ether kinds worn : hy, them,. inchulling BOOTS and SHOES, of the different vdrietiesoct hut cheap Store In Prainut St., next to the C ; ounty , Prison. sar- Thankful florwthouelidibeitirstialensilcorioteinter6tiiiiyott kingth i Public nnt l h i e n r e et to uf eol ° l4nd exandne qty itoek before maing their virchagei.; ../ .. .. ~ JOS. BOWMAN. Lebanon, L 001,220882. . , .4 _fs p. S.A=Siliaiiilkitekenfland wielf iiade Wagon notice: A .11. RICHEY, .INa:reheat Tafior, reepectfhlty 11,140tIlleett to the citizens of Lebaben 161 Vicinity thaehe has just retntmed•front the city with a fine etc: Seriatim:it of . • . . RIES CLOTHS, CASS . .IME. .1 all of Ishii* he will self or Mahe up to order st prices to shit the titers. athis No. 1 Vika - lug Estab lishment in Itsim's New 810ck,..t doors South _of the 'Buck Hotel, South Walunt street. All Work entrusted to his care, will be nuumfactur. ad Ina workmanlike =tuner as to fashitse and durr hility._ - • . • . Goods purchased elsewhere will be cheyfully mede up to order -n the usual moderate terms. is. Mg bed years of experience in the titiltalrig and • Dry.Gooos hue turas, and being inetined.to turW fa the advitouiga of his customers, al: the steiantates result tug Troia said R equirement., he feels aatlatled that it will hr responded to by a very liberal share of the pub patronage. . Friends cal ence.teablessie rue after that fledge your elves. *Tri - 2413 , t 8 tu.'B Nvw WI Put)lit:"Notice. Harlon- 1 s Indigo Bit*. digo 131 -tie, LEBANON LoNaAm Executmos Notice; 10BN V. Gann