The Lebanon advertiser. (Lebanon, Pa.) 1849-1901, March 30, 1864, Image 3

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LEBANON,:
WEDNESDAY, AUTON 39, 1364
iIOME AFFAIRS.
SALES OP PERSONAL PROPERTY
Adrertieed in the ADVERTISER, or for which. billa hare
been printed at this °nice.
Saturday, April 2-11ousehokt aid Nitchen.proportii
Nary A. limo, North Lebanon.
PRIVATE SALES
Mobattglt property of.fames N. Rogers
Rotoegh property of George 8. Gasser
Oat Lota of Adam Riteber. :
'Farm In East Itanover, by S. -Stine
• Horse Bills printed in fine style,
at short notice and on moderate terms at
the ADVERTISER office.
Now is the time to subscribe for
`the• Advertiser, as the Presidential cant
pair) will soon. apen«
Mr. Peter Hauer was, on Mon
day, appointed Court Crier by the Judges
.of our County Courts, to fill the vacancy
occasioned by the resignation of Sheriff
Stouch.
The Legislature, passed the bill
authorizing counties, dzc.. to loan money
for the payment of Bounties, our County
Commissioners advertise in another col
umn for a loan of $lOO,OOO for that pur
pose. The bill exempts such loans from
taxation. .
The 93d regiment left Harris
burg. for Harper's Ferry, on Monday of
last week,. It is said that there are still
near two hundred men who have not re
yorted to the regiment. Some of the
skulkers no doubt merely enlisted to ob
tain the bounty money and then run
away to re-enlist in some other place.
Iron, in the Pittsburg Market,
advanced last week 610 per ton.
In our Legislature, last week,
The bill legalizing the payment of boun•
ties to Volunteers by cities, boroughs,
townships, wards, counties, &c., was sent
to a committee of Conference owing to • a
disagreement between the Senate and
House upon some' of its provisions.
Nineteen of the malicious wool
ly heads of Lancaster county. at the late
Spring election, attempted to degrade
themselves, (which was not possible as
they .have already reached the lowest
sinks of meanness and iniquity,) by vot
ing for Mr. Buchanan for Constable.—
What.an all-fired mean party the abolition
party is'
Labor and the _ Military.—A
strike occurred , at the Cumberland Mines
a few days since, and was speedily sup.
pressed by the military authorities and
:twenty-five of the. strikers sent to Fort
Delaware. This compelling men to
work for such prices as the employers are
pleased to pay the men employed is one
of the blessings of Mr. Lincoln's adminis
tration.
. Soldiers Orphan's in the Schools.
compliance with the suggestion of
,the Governor in his message to the Legis
lature, relative to the maintainance of the
indigent orphans of soldiers who have
died in defence of the country, the State
Superintendent has issued a circular to
all the school boards in the State, in or
der to collect necessary information on
the subject. These circulars contain the
following queries, to which prompt an.
swers should be returned :
.Ist. What is the number of indigent
children in your school district whose
fathers have been killed, or have died in
the military or naval service of the United
States ? • •
2d. Are there any institutions of learn
ing in your county that will undertake to
provide for the maintainance and educa.
tion of;a number of said orphans, if secu
rity be given that all reasonable expenses
shall be paid by the State ?
• 3d. If there are any such schools, how
many children will each 'take ?
In Philadelphia there is a mod
erate inquiry for Flour at s7a7 25 for ex•
tra family; high grade and fancy lots at
sBa9; The hone trade are buying at
from s6a6 25 for superfine; 6 50a7 for
extra family and $8 50a9 50 per bbl for
fancy brands according to quality. Rye
Flour is dull at $6 per bbl. Corn Meal
Is also dull. Wheat is firm, at 166086 c,
For prime Reds and White at from 175 a
1,924 c. per bushel ; the latter for prime
Kentucky. Rye is selling in lots at 127 c
per, bu. Corn is scarce, and prices have
advanced, with sales of 7000 bushels at
L20a122c. per bushel, in store and afloat.
Oats are selling at 83a85c.
Raffle for a lady.- 7 —The city of
Troy is, in a state of excitement from the
announcement that a , beautiful young
lady" is to be raffled for by "a number of
gentlemen, all of, whom she likes, and
among-twhoin she can't make up her
mind which to choose for a husband."
Supfpme - Court—ln the Su
preme Court - last Monday, an opinion
was delivered by Justice Agnew in the
following case:
Klopp aneSturnp, complainants, plain
.,tiff in error, vs. The Lebanon Valley
Bank ! , George Hoffman, et: al, ;defendant
.in error. So much of the decree of -41 f
Court below as relates to the stock of
Myers and. Shonr in the Lebanen Valley
Bank the costs is reversed, 'and it is"or
dered ; that the Lebanon Valley Bank
tAnsfer in due form upon the books o(the
said Bank, to the complainants named in
the, bill, the one hundred and fifty-five
share . of stocks, standing in the names of
the said Myers and Shour, and to pay
to them the dividends heretofore allowed,
on'thim, and that the said Myers and
i Shour, and their assigns or any persons
clahriing, the said stock, shall be perpetual.
4y debarred and precluded from recover
ling the same or the.value thereof, or any
dividends thereof, from the said Lebanon
Valley Bank.
BROWN'S BRONCHIAL ' TROCHES, for
,
Coughs,. Colds, and Irritated Throats are
offered with the fullest confidence in their
efficaey:, They have been thoroughly
tested; afid,lviiintain the good reputation
they gave justly acquired. As there are
imitatOnestlf. sump OBTAIN the "genuine.
Burglar pruor vault has been in
vented, in which isa space between two of
the plates filled with iron balls about one
inch in dlameter, perfectly loose. The
plates can not be drilled through, as a
drill must strike one of tht.se balls, which
would rotate with the tool, instead of sub.
miffing to the perforatiag process One
of these vaults has been put up in the
Chicoga Custom-house.
Latest Style.-- , Qar lady readers
would undountedlr like to know what
the latest fashiOni are in , Paris. The la-
Ales wear the hair at the side of the face,
Which is frefmently curled, solos to fall
straight 'down the face in it tllick mass,
and to be frizzled so as to look like whis
kers, What next?
The offerings in the Philadel
phia Cattle Market, hist week, of Beeves
were light:" The quality was better, and
the market dull' at previous quotations,
the sales ranging at from . $lO to $l5 the
100 lbs for 'common to good and extra
quality, mostly at $12a14 the ICO lhs for
good cattl:i. Cows were firrn. •and 140
were offered and sold at $18a,35 each for
Springers and $25a55 for CoW and Calf
Hogs were steady, and sold at sloal2
the 100 lbs nett. Sheep—the market
was dull and rather lower, prices ranging
at 7 1 1 ale p lb, gross.
Mr. John Rickel,- a respectable
citizen of Iletrichsville„Berks,county was
instantly killed on Tuesday last, between
Reading and Sinking =Spring by being
run over by a wagon. It seems that he
was helping Mr Philip Obold to move,
-
and while driving his team along the
turnpike, he was struck by a sulky com
ing in an opposite direction, and thrown
under the wagon, two wheels of which
passed over his neck„ causing instant
death as above stated. The deceased was
45 years of age.
Sale of Blooded Stook.—C. P.
Steinmetz, at his sale on the, first of
March, sold a Durham Bull for . s77 50; a
Cow of the same stock for 366, and a
Heifer for $5O. '
A new Post Office, called are
ble, has been established near Albert's
Mill, Bethel township, this county.
Going North.—The semi-an n ual
migration of wild geese is taking place as
that feathery tribe can be seen almost
every morning, in large and numerous
flocks, wending their way from the south
to the northern lakes No doubt some of
our sportsmen will keep an eye on them
and will succeed in bringing some of
them doWn as they are passing over.
The Ladies' Aid society of Leb
anon acknowledge the receipt of 850 05
from Misses Hawley and McConnel, be
ing the proceeds of tbe exhibition got u
by them.
The Lebanon Deposit Bank, of
this place, which has been changed to the
First National Bank of Leb non, has re
ceived its notes and will issue them in a
few days. The officers of the Bank are
.24. Dawson Coleman, Esq., President,.
and George Gleim, Esq , Cashier.
A man . named Edwin White,
living at Killinger's Forge, Bethel town
ship, was shot in the head by another
man, accidentally, while carelessly hand
ling a pistol at a sale, in that vicinity.—
White leaves a wife and eight children.
We have not- learned the ' , name of the
man who caused the mournful accident.
The name of the person who shot off
the pistol is George Reed. The accident
occurred in Pinegrove township, Schuyl
kill county, at the residence of. John
Gabe.
We bave just received from Hon.
Myer Strouse, a quantity of superior
Spring Wheat for distribution in small
quantities among our agricultural friends
in Lebanon county. It is Gel-roan and
Mediterrean Wheat. We shall be pleas
ed to supply pers6ns wishing the same,
upon theircalling at our office. We have
also-just received from the same gentle
man another lot of Tobacco Seed, which
we will also take pleasure in.distributing
to those desiring the same.
NEW Goons.—Call soon and see
the first arrival of Spring Goods, selected
last week by B. Bruce for Goodyear &
Diffenbaeh, which will be sold cheap.
TLT E WAR TAX.—If you want
to know what the war tax is, take ten
dollars, go to a,store, and see how, much
you can buy with it, levy muslin for fifty
cents per , yard, levy calico for thirty. cents
per yard, two anda half pounds of coffee
fora dollar, and everything in propor
flab: ThiS is apart of the war tax.
The act authorizi»g counties,
dm., to raise money to pay recruits a
Bounty, imposes a poll tax of one dollar
on each taxable to meet thi payment of
the loans.
The following is the result of the
Spring election in Londonderry town
ship, which we had omitted last week on
account of not being returned at the time
Kour going to press :
LONHONDFEHY TOWNSHIP
Assessor. Jacob' Moyer 81; Assistant -Assessors,
Wil
liam Early 77, Michael Delninger 81 ; Judge, Felix Lan
dis 79; Inventors. Jacob Gingrich 49, Benjamin Leesly
17, Peter Witmer 10, Samuel it untsperger 82, John Poor-
Men 89; t'clioalDirectons„pelia. Landis 79, Beery
82, 'Henry Bomberger- 81.; Tuwnsbip Treasurer,
John Deininger .81 ; Conat able, Thonmsji M ilia . 47, John
Boorman '24, JO; AudEor;-Thotoas Logan 82;
Clerk, JOhtsWelfersherg,erB3.
-
NEW IDEA.-It, is proposed by a
bill now flending in -the Legislattire, to
send oil from the oil regions of ,this State
to market 'through pipes. The company
to be formed for this purpose . takes the ti;
ilia "The Subterrranean transportation
company." and the proposed capital is
one million dollars. Barrels are nowhere
now.
Good .prospects ahead. We see
it stated that rebel regiments are re•enlist
ing for thirty years or the war.
Messrs. John IL Sowers ; and
Lewis Seitier hive tUicen' charke of the
Wahrer panwerat newspaper, and in
tend conducting it in the future.
BRIT'S!' MAGAZINES.—We .are in the receipt
of Leonard Scott & Co's. reprintof Blackwood's
Magazine far February—a capital No. All its
contents are good. It has, continuations of
"Tony Butler, a first-class Irish story attribut
ed to Lever, and of Mr. Oliphant's "ChrOnicles
of Carlingford." Also the whole of another
story called " Witehhampton 31all,"—a review
of Mr. Kirk's Charles the Bold ; a critical and
historical notice of the Royal Academy of Eng
land; a desultory and rattling paper "upon
Men,
Women, and other Things:in General," by
one Cornelius O'Dowd.—and a "Ride through
Sutherland," which is Scottish in locality, tone,
endincident. •
The Union Canal will be'ready
for through navigation' on the Ist of April
(next Friday.)
Henry' Ogden, one, of, Mr. Irir
ing's friends, when returning home once,
after a gay and festive dinner, accidental=
ly, fell through a grating, which had been
carelessly left open, into a cellar beneath.
He told Irving next day, that the solitude
was rather diirnal at first, but several
other of the guests fell in, in the course of
the evening, and they had, on the whole,
quite a pleasant night of it.
Those persons who have feached
the acre of forty five since the last draft,
should at once go before a magistrate
and make 'oath of the fact and have their
names stricken from theenrollment books.
This course would save inconvenience to
themselves and the draft officers.
John E. Elliman sold his hand
some property on the north bank of the
Union Canal to John Paine for $3025.
The rewular, rneetinc , of the Uni
on Fire Company will take place next
Monday evening in the Hall. A General
attendance is desired.
ROBBERIEs IN THE CARS.—Pick-
pockets travel on every train of passen
ger cars, over all our lines,of railroaa. to
rob soldiers and other persons, and cope
rate with an astonishing degree of sue.
eess On Friday night a gentleman was
relieved of six hundred dollars some
where between Philadelphia and Har
risburg. After getting out of the cars
there he missed his money, and at once
suspicion fell upon an . individual who had
occupied the same seat with him, but the
fellow was not to, be found. Almost eve
ry day robberies Millis kind are report
ed, and in nine cases out of ten the thieves
go undetected.
Provost Marshal Fry publishes
the decision a f Solicitor whiting, last
year, that any man who leaves his resi
dence and is drafted during his absence,
if the notice be left at his last place of res
idence, can be arrested and shot as a de
serter. The Government overruled this
decision last year, but it seems to be re
vived now.
-
zir Messrs. Reinoehl & Melly sold a
home and lot of ground, eitu tto in Mulberry street,
North Lobanohßorough,to Isaac Leodoin, of the Bucktail
regiment, for SLAW
Also, a Home and Lot of, ground, in Weldruan 'a Addi
tion, Lebanon, to Jubepli Miller for $6OO.
AIBO, a Rouse and. Lot of gi pond in Annville, to Nadel
"Ulrich, for $5OO -
Air , Rev. J. H. Kati sold a Brick House and lot of
ground, in Cumberland street, Lebanon, to Harrison B.
Wheat, for $l7OO.
Jury List for A
George L Atkins, Leb Bur
Ezra Bucher, S Lebanon
Moses Breidenetine, da
Henry Dutweller, S - Ann
George Donee. Jackson
Elias Doodere, S Lebanon
John A De!unmet.. Lond'y
Joshua Early, Londonderry
Adam Fatty, do
Johu Faubor. Bethel
Isaac Gingrich. Union
Charles Goodman ; N L Bur
TRAVERS
Cyrus Bachman, S *lnterne
Joseph Bean, Swithir.
Jacob Dom Verger (E) S Leh
Genre Benner, do
John D Biever , S Annville
William Dieninor.Lond'y
Benjamin Di:imager, do
William. Eckert. N L Twp
John L Frank, N Annvillo
Henry Forma, Gorr, wall
John Gerhard, Leh Bor,
Charles Gruber, N Aunviile
14:Dry S Goog.
JoSeph S lisidelborg
.Tola Helms. Jackson 1
B lba, Heidelberg
Hiram Light, Swot nra
Samuel Laridia, Milleroek
Adam Hank, for some years
past the well known proprietor of the.
Cold. Spring _Hotel, and formerly of the
"Eagle" and "Buck" Hotels of this Bor
ough, has leased the Market Street Hotel
(Zimmerman's Old Stand,) in this bor
ough, and intends opening a Tavern, Eat
ing, and Drinking Saloon, on a new and
extensive scale. "Adam" is one of the
best of caterers, is not to be surpassed as
a landlord, obliging and gentlemanly in
his intercourse with the public, and we
have no doubt will do a rushing business.
He will open about the first of April, when
the public will be further informed of his
whereabouts and manner of advancing
into the affections of the public.
Soldiers see to your own health, do not trust
to the Army supplies; Cholera, Fever and Bowel
complaint will follow your allghtest Indivere
lion. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS AND OINT
MENT should be in every men's knapaack,
The British end French troops use he other
medicines. Only 25 Dente per box or•pot. 216
-Mr. John Matthes, the present
popular landlord of the Market Street Hotel,
Lebanon, has leased Alre. - It ise's Hotel, of which
he will take posiession on the first of April nest.
Many improvements and alterations ore to be
made in the new place, so as to make it a first
class Hotel, and with a landlord like John it will
not lose its reputation which, for so many years,
it possessed under its present but retiring proprie.
trass. The house at present occupied by - Mr.
M., we understand, is to be converted to other
purposes; so that the new stand will aeeommo•
date the customers of both houses and as many
more as may find it convenient and pleasant to
top t here.
TAKE NOTICE.—The enrolling is go
Ing on, and it is expected that the Conscription no
will be enforced immediately, so I would advice every
body to get their PICTURES taken in tints for their re
lations and friends, and the only place to get a No. 1,
Picture is at ZIMMERMAN'S New York Photographic
Gallery, for he is taking the cheapest, the best, and
most lifelike Pictures In Lcbatton. It is admitted by
all that he can't be beat, for bis gallery is always
crowded. Give hiM a tall and you will find as we rec
ommend. Remember - the place. Zimmermen's New
York Photographic Gallery, In Cumberland St. Call
early and avoids Crowd.
P. S.-Children and anyboily.that has got weak eyes
should call at ZiMmermau'a Gallery. nix; Pictures ou
-1) require from 3 to 5 seconds time to sit
,
QUESTION:— . II.OIIO 1 Mere Dick and
Nancy, where aro you going, that you are in such a
burry t
Answee..—Why we are Just on our way to Da ny's
Photograph Gallery, to have our pictures taken . Ile
takes splendid pictures, and his Gallery is nearly all
the time crowded, so I said to Nancy we will go ear
ly this morning before anybody else g ets there, or we
will have to come away again without getting any.
QuEsr.—Yes! I have heard too that. Genre Gallery
is nearly ail the time crowded, and so why don't you
go to some other Gallery f
Alts.—Oh my i we could not thick of such a thing.—
We admire the true and beautiful picture that Daily
takes, so much that we would nut go to another Gal
lery if we could get them for nothing Rehm seven
years, experience in the business, hoes a complete sett of
improved instruments, an excellint sky -liabt, anp
there fore takes the bast pictures n town, and so of
course every body that wants a good picture goes to
him.
Queer.—What k Ind of Pictures doesne take ? . .
ANs.--Ile takes Photographs from miniature to Ufa
size, plain or colored. Hie card pictures have been
pronoun Ced more truthful and life like than some that
have been taken in our large cities. file Ambrotypes
are.betintiful, and can't ha, beat. lle also excels tit
copying- pictures from small Daguerreotypes, and en
larging them almost to any size.
QUEST.—Whera is this Oul Ivry I I must give Lima
call too.
AsB.—Just come along with Nancy and I, and we
wilt show you. lt is in Stine's New. Building. next
door to the Lobanon Depot' it Bank. He has constant
ly on band a good atmortment of Gilt and. Rosewood
Frames, cases, Albums, 84c., which he sells cheap.—
For good and cheap Pictures weodviee all to go to
Daily's Gallery, *Lebanon,* Pa. Nara
Guns, Rifles, Pistols, Powder, Caps, &e.
ATTENTION Sronrexrw.—J. G. Antataisca would re
spectfully inform the public that he continues the
business of manufacturing and dealing in
GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS, POWDER •
,
Cape, Wads, and all kinds of gunning and gun materi
al, at hie Store, +M Market street, a few doors. Mirth of
the L. V. R.A.,lebanon, Pa..
,
*46. All,kiiads of Repairing dons'at the shortest pos
Bible notice Ind in the beat stile° f workmanship.
Lebanon, June 24, 11563.—1 y. • •
pril Terna, 1884
Peter Ginerich,S Anne(He
Samuel Haack. Cornwall
James Iluniniel, do
Christian Henry, Lab for
Andrew Henry, Londond'y
Jona H Imiasi, J.nektion
John Hintael •to
Jacob Light. L /d.Curiity 11
Jueeph Light, Heidelberg
Henan t, S Lebanon
Herniae li Rauch, N L Bar
Charlea Eltuliland, Leb Bur
JURORS.
, Martin Melly, E Hanover
!David E Miller, Leh Bor
John .lostberger, l e be!
George F Miller, Heidelberg
peter Reba, S knnville
Darold Reveler; Hetd,elberg
John Reichert, Cornwall
John Smith P Lob for
Henry S Schram.
Amee Shannon. Union
Levi Smith, N Lab Bor
John Shenk J $ Heidelberg
Joseph Urich, Cornwall'
Simon Ilmbergar, Swatera
Daniel Drieh, Jickena
John Wagner.N
%%lineal Wulf, Jackson .
James Wallace, 3111.crt ek
The Lebn
epr,liony
ummioN, Wren
Extra Family, la 50
Rxtra Flour,. 8 25
Prime White,Wheat,l 50
Prime Red Wheat, '45
llen , Wheat, •
Primp Rye, 1 - le
Corn, 1 .
00.
Oats, , 75 :
Clover-seed, . 00
Timothy-seed, 2 50
Flax•seed, 2 50
Dried Apples, pealeil,2 00
Peach "Suite,' 2 50
Peach "llutiels,," 182
Cherries, 1 75
0100118. 100
Potatoes, 74 bits, 80
Apple 11u t ter.Vcrock„ 46
wic•rr
e[Pprzia•
Will be takeTijt?ikPie reVrfe , teelenere
of Lebanon eeue,C,t,:- 10 ":" 1 ee th e
ea id Coranaieeleilece,, end tie. inirtlite 'euatractiag may
ogee.
`Chts loan 'be eazePliff-rp7,a all lax
Crtlfel the Commissioners nilicc,' - at'Lelsinntt Bor
ough immediately.
THOMAS LESBER,
PETER FORNEY.
JACOB 11114111ACY11111.
Commissioners of Lebanon County.
Attest
Crum SMILE, Clerk.
Lannon, March 30,1664.
WIIEREAS, the Hort. JOHN J. PEARSON, Reg.
President of the several Courts of Common Pleas
In the district coniposed of the counties of Lebanon and
Dauphin, and Judge of the Courta of Oyer and. Termi.
nor and general Jail Delivery, for the trial of .capital
and all other offences in said counties; the Judge of the
General Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace and
General Jail Delivery, in the county- of Lebanon ; and
Williem Deng and Tffesres FRAMER. _Hears., Judges of
the General Courts of. Quarter Seasions, of the. Courts
of Oyer and Terminer, General Peace and Jail 'Deliv
ery, for the trial of capital and other offences. in said
county of Lebanon ---through their precepts to me ,di
rooted 'thei4th 'day- of4anuary. A. D., 1664;t0 hold a
Court of Oyer and . Term iner and General Jail Delivery,
and n Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace in Leba
non for the county of Lebanon, on
. the
First Monday of April next,
which will be the 16th day _of said month s to continue
ONE Week.
. .
Notice is therefore hereby given, to the Coroner, the
Justices of the PeOCO, and to Constablee within the
county of Lebanon, to appear in their own persons,
with their rolls ' reaognizances, inquisitions, examine.
Gone and other documents, and present the elms to the
Prosecuting Attorney at least ten days before the meet
ing of the Court, conformably to the provisions of the
Act of Assembly, passed at the late session of the Leg
islature. • Also, all those who intend to prosecute pris
oners which now are or then may be in the Jail of Lob.
anon county, will have than and there to appear, on
the Ist Monday of APRIL, to proceed against them
as then may bejust.
Given under my hand, in the borough of Lebanon,
the 19th day of March, in the year of our Lord, one
thousand eight hundred and silty-four.
PETER L. STOUR', Shen:lr
Sheriffs Office, Lebanon, March 80 ,1883
BL NS RECEIPTS
For Collectors of State, COunty, and Militia
Tax, for sale cheajp at the Advertiser ()Mrs.
Alai for tOileetors of School TAX.
p xotirto.
HOYT'S HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE,
Hoyt's Hiawatha Hair Restorative.
'rho 'atutulard staple preparation for the hair war
ranted in all oases to restore faded and gray hair, and
whiskers, to their original color. It does not claim to
make the hair grow in where it hes fallen out ; noth
ing will do that whatever may be advertised to the
contrary, but it wit/ prevent it from failing out/ make
it soft and 811 . ky cleanse' it anti the scalp fcran
lies and .huroortf, and mairely averobnie fro,
of
previous use of preparations containing sulphur,- su
gar of lead, &a. -It requires no seeping,. washing, and
hours for its application, nor win it stain.the skin, but
Is as easily applietiand wiped from the skin as any
hair dressing. It restores the natural shading of one
hair with another,' which gives It a lively appearance
instead of the doll uniform black of dyes.
Hoyt's Imperial Coloring Cream.
Superior to any Hair Dressing in use. Oils and Col
ors the its it at the same time. Changes light and red
hair to a beautifdt,brown or black.
Sold everywhere'. JOSEPH . HOYT & CO .
No.lo University Place' New York.
March. p, 186t.ttly. • . .•
DR. 'TOBIAS' VEVETIAN HORSE LiNU
NIENT. pint bottles at fifty cents emelt, for
lameness, cuts, galls, colic, sprains; ; de.. warranted
cheaper than any other. It lensed by ' all the great
horsemen on tong Island courses. It will not cure
ring bone . nor spitviit,as there isr no liniment in axis-
L oam , t h a t will. What it is stated to , cure it positively
clogs. No owner of lthroes will be, withoutil after ; trying
one bottle. One dose revives and often naves : , the life
of an over-heated or driven horse. For colic and bet
lystche it has never failed Just, as sure WI the sun
rises. just eo sure is this day.
Liniment to be the
Hers° embrocation °CUM Sold by nil druggists.
0148;56 Cortiandt Street, New York.
Feb. 10, '64.—leir. .
TII E CON EESS IGEE AND: EXPERIEIiCE
OP AY
INVALID•
Published for the benefit. and "as AVWftrriing and
A CAUTION TO YOUNG MAN
who suffer from nervotia Debillty„Dremature Decay of
Manhood, etc eupplying at,the tottne time.
MEANS OF SSLMIRIC:
By one who has cured himself after . being put - to
great expense and injury through medical humbug
und . quackery. . -
By enclasitig'a post•prild addressed envelope, single
copies may be had of the author.
.DIATRANI.EI,34-AYFAItt. Esq..
Bedford Aiwa conuty, IN. Y.
May 27 ; 1801-Iy.
Terrible Disclosures.
QECItETS for the million 1 A moat valuableUttil won
derful publieation, A work of 400 pages. HMI SO
colored engravings. nit. HU NTSIt!S YAW , : 31NeU3f,
an original and popular - treatise on ;Alan Mel Ironton.
their Physiology, Funetiona. and Fexual disorders of
every kind, with Never Failing Remedies for their
spestlY cure. The practice of DK. 'OUNTtII, has lona
been, and still is; unbounded, Mit at the earnest solici
tation of numerous persons, lie has I een induced to ex
tend his mod !cal usefulness thrdugh the medium orbits
-WADE MECUM." It is a volume that should be in
the bands of every family in the land. as a preventive
of secret vices, or deo guide for the alleviation of one
of the most awful and destructive scourges ever visited
mankind. One copy, securely enveloped: will he for
warded free of postage to any part of the United States
for 50 cents MTO.. stamps, or 3 copies for st. Ad.
dress, post paid, .DR. LIONTNR, N 0.3 Division Street;
New York.,
Sept. 3,1803.—]y:
Xiligtaito J:ditto.
English' preaching next Stinday at 10 A. M., and Ger
man eerviceat 234 P. 91., in the Allravian church.' ,•
Service next .Sabbath morning. in the English lan
guage, in the First Reformed church.
English service next Sabbath morningand evening, in
MOOT it,. Lutheran church
itià.
On tiro sth Inst., by the Rev George Wolff, Kr. JO.
SAFI RODNINHOUSE, of the 5.5 th Regiment, P.N., to
Mina ANNA R. KARTERSIAff2;
On the 4th inst., by the sittne:;kr. Witt:IA:WEAN
DERBACII. of the 55th Regiment, P. v;1 to bliss
CATHARINE S%IITIi.t <
..
On the Bth inst., by the same Mr. WILLIAM GER-
M ART. to Miss MARY A. SWELL; both of Berko ea.
On the 20th inst . by thifteitne. Mr. GEORGE A.
FORSTG. to Mfrs OATIrARINII DECHAMD.
' On the 17th" in in Jonestown. by the Rey, Wnt
Gerhardt, Mr. WILLIAM B. ULIRIOII, of Strata) a, to
Miea LYDIA FIBBER. of Bethel, Lebanon eo.
On the 20th inst., ,by the. Settle, Mr. lIBBJAMIN
otaufeivr, to:hlisa IIIA.IIOABBY MOODY, both of
On the 27th inst.. by the tame, Mr. ISAAC SUORT,
to base EMMA MACE, both of Union.
. .
gt .
. On the 28th inst. ntil r ellnutt&Date.,..in-Nortb Ann•
villa townebin, Mre. ELI2ABETII, *lre of Henry
lIEILMAN, Sr., aged 78 yeare,9 months and 25 daya.
The funeral will take place on Thursday morning,
iit o'clock. Thee relatives and friends of the family
are reapectraliy Invited to attend the funeral.
On the 20th inst., In, North Lebanon township, Mrs.
.0A THARINE. wife of Mr. Dante] G. TllO6l PBUN, aged
22 years. 8 mouths and 13 days.
On the 7th Mat., in Bethel•tp„, HANNAH' GROSS,
aged 18 years and 3 days.
On the Bth inst„, in E . Hanover, BENJAMIN DON
MOYER, • Red 64 years, 6 months and 13 days t—mad
on the 131 i inst., his ronsort. HANNAH 'WILMOT-
Eli. aged 67 years. 4 Months and 8 daps.
On the. lath inst., id North Annville. 'ELIZABETH
lIILFHatERGER. aged 83 years ; 8 months and 3 days.
On the 16th inst ,'in Jonestown, SOSAN'NA MUSH
LEE . aged 67 years, 3 months and 18 days. 4
' On the 23rd Mat., in E. Ilftnor.r, JOHN VIILAND
aged 76 years, 1: inonih and 18 days.
4.0 the Mil iner..lo Oimapballstown:JOHN W. BRUN
rum, enn of William and Louisa Brunner, ogod 6 years
1 month and 19 days.
ran the 11th lest., in South: Annsillp,BlAS.Alll/Tll
EMI Z wife of Josiah Hots, aged 24 your., mid 17 days.
On the 6th inst.. imltoitti Antivilte, AMOS CLAIM,
aged 36 pars and 12 days., • ••.
On the 2d ins• , in N Annville, &BORON '4NIEFFY
aged 49 t Par., 3 mos. and 28 clays.
On thy ICU ling., JOHN YEADLEY, age.d 93 *ears
3 mos. and 21 days.
oil Market.
prrected IWe '
roes; MARCH 23, 1834,
Eggs, If dos., 20
Butter, 3O
Tub or salted butter, 10
!Lard, -
Tallow,
. 12
Shoulders. 10
Sides,. . 10
Bees wax, 24
'White Sags, 6
Mixed Hugs, 3
Flex, tiftlb., 12,14
thistles, is lb., . 40 -
Feathers,* lb., 62 34
Wool, lb., 40
Soup Beans, it qt., 7
Vinegar, II gal., 1234
girbl zohttidstments.
BOUNTY LOAN
APRIL .•
Court POikelit matioui.•
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
A liditoloil Nol ice.
In the matter of the Estate of GEORGE and CATH
ARINE SNAVELY, late of Cornwall townehip, Leb
anon county,decd.
Nmom I. hereby given. that the undersigned has
been appointed auditor by the Orphans' Court of
Lebanon county. to audit the accounts cf Joseph
Snavely and Henry A. Snavely, executors of the said
Oeorge and Catharine Snavely, dec'd., and make dis
tribution of the Labium in their hands among the
heirs and legal represents tives of said decedent@ ; and
that he will attend to the duties of appointment
at his office. Sri the Borough of Lebanon. on Friday. the
1514 day of April, at 1 o'clock, P. M.. when and where
all persona interested may attend ir they think proper.
ISAAC HOFFER, Auditor.
•
Lebonon , March 30, 1801.
QWALLOW two or three hppitendx of "Beebe,"
k- 7 " Tito ir B Mere," Sumps: rilla," "'Verrone A n
tittotrn"Ac., &c., and after you are Whiled with
the result, then try one box of OLD DOCTOR BU
CHAN'S ENOLISEI SPECIFIO•PILLS—and be restor
ed to health and vigor in thirty . days. Therfare pure
ly vegetable. pleasaufto take, prompt and salutary in
-their effests ou the broken down and shattered consti-
tution. Old and young can take them with - advan
tage. Imported and nold'in the United States only by
. JAS. S. BUTLER:
Station D, Bible House, New York, 1
General Agent.
I', lion sent,to any address on receipt of, price
—which; is One. Dallfsr—post free. • •
March 80;18b4-8m.
USE NO OTHER IBUCHAN'S SPECIPTO
PILLS are the only .Relioole Remedy rorell
Diseases of the Seminal, Urinary end Nervous Sys.
tome. Try one box, and be cured: ONE DOLLAR A
BOX. One box will perfect a•eure,or money refund
ed. Sent by wait on recelptpfprce.
JAS. S. BUTLER,
Station Rouse, Now York,
General Agent.
March'3o,ll364'o—Zin.
D 0 YOU WISH TO BHUUHIRD
CHAN'S Enotaan SPECIFIC PILLS ears in
less then 30 days, the worst cases of 'NERVOUSNESS,
Impotency,,Premature Decay, Seminal Weakness, In
sanity, and`-all Urinary. Sexual. and Nervous Affee
lions. no matter from what cause produced. Price,
One Dollar per, box. Sent postpaid, by mail, on in
cant of an order. Address,
- JAS. S. BUTLER,
Station D, Bible Kongo. New York,
Gene al Agent
March 30,1864-3 m
2301ELOUriblit LOCOUNT.
TOS. KA RUH, Treionrer, in account
u with I,9II*NON BORtiffell, from March 9th, 1P63
to idnicti 21st. 18041' Dtt.
To cash reritired from Geo. Walter,
Collector for 1861. in fall $262 28 .
To cash received frT•nt 1). 15., Miller,
Collector r..r 1862; in fall 1196 79
To cask received from Peter Rimer,
Otilleetor ror 1808' 8310 09
To cash received from- Market
House ind Otitti Right" ' 182 56
Toesoh received from County Com
missioners' towards building a
hridge'in Musgrove street B'o 00
To cub received from County Com- ' •
Missioners for repairing Station
Manse - f 0 09
To cash received from Walter &
Bart*, pavement account 98 95
8p web received for circus license ,20 00
By imith received se temporarploan ..197x56 t
Balance in the Treasury March 9,
.1881 • • ' 502 45
lb lance due TroacusT Mardi 25,
1861
By cash paid sundry persons on or.
ders ininedAelollews
W. Belcher, lanterns
A. B. Ely, gin/411(ring oaten!, &e. .
Viewers on Pinegr ee st. bridge
Bowman. Bauer & Capp. lumber
B. J. Benb r notifying viewers
3. T. Toting, gasburnerg
Ueo. Stang, witness foes
Expense en -weight end 11111162111*
for Clerk of Market
Military fond
/With Dente, 'Menem feel
Jana OF Hogan, lanterns
J. U. Miller, stationery _
J. 'reply. for nee °Cicala,
D. M. Karm• ny, hardware. oil. &e.
4. , 4 . cement for bridge
Major &-Bro.. iron plate
Chanty Comniimionera 2 year*
- -rent for coal, ko.
.
,
Win. Focht, b ond le; full'` '
Daniel ,Se lien. interest
A.. Mee; Trees for Per. Fire Com
0 Beeerin, mending boas t , :
it; Richey, hose
R. Richey, hose' br Union Ili°
Company.
Lebenon Cies Co .nss consumed by
Onion Fife Company _
Reinoebl & Melly, 'ember for Mar
krt. Mouse • 1115 12
F. Sprecher. log for Market House 2 SO
J. Swart", pump '66 6 . . 10 00
ic ti
arimotier: ," 2'26
Etlek. Earsistjaikka" " 222 ' .
Anthony Gerhard,pahattagatetten • --
11. Shirk, pleiteriag steitfon keno* 1$ OS
A. Moyer, carpenter work " 22 22
- 43 90
.1 A. & D. iTaltrr, for removing '
and repairing Mr.. Menne%
house •nd waterlal 121 TS
Lunn Cattern, &wne gb 00
. : Ate 76
l3eo' BoCk.• for Curbing at Biro,
Klinc'e property', 69
Goo. Bock, for curbing at Dim Ha- - -
notion' property 20
JOIL Hsieh, Tina., for July coupons
112163 349 60
J. Kanto, Tres.. for Jon. +moron,"
/464 . • . 819 69
c 99 oa
G: Bergner 114.0 ion's , for Mark..t. St. 424,1e3.
do . do - Mulberry 26 76
do do Walnut 220 24
- do do ' Chestnut 133 03
rao ~ do Oarapbellen la 93
do , do Plnegr.rve 1268 49
do - do . Erneka alley 17 00
do do different
BM 4BIB-61 r 1 :4147'. 294 18
Geo Lelneueaver, Bbeafferatogrn
road one ball
, .
Geo: Bergner. for .buildloll Pine.
• grove etreet bilibri.§.; . 352 23
11;11. liartnian. ' Printing, - 17 00
Wm. M. Breslin, " 2l 60
J. Young, , . 1 19 75
Worth& Itidnoehl, " 48 75
107 00
IFL McCord, Police, 75 00
S.J. Babb, " ' . 76,00
Jos. Shantz, " - . - 185'00
K. R.. Wheat, " - 240 00
11. Shirt, " , • ' r - 66 00
W. G. Bormler, , g ' 100
J. N. Shearer , " ' '• 12 00
4.olalser, . " 11 00 •
W. B. Reinhard"- -- • ' l4 00 •'•
A. Moyer . 1t 00
Jobo.Smith, -" - '
-- 684 00
'ebanon'Gas Ckmipsy, Gas consuned, , ' • '351 97
D.ll,:'Kermany, Chief.ltimmss, •• .• DI 00
I.4:l4'Greenewalt, Aee t Burgess, lO 00
A. It lee, • Councilmen, - 10 00
ii. Tice, do 10 00
P. L. 'Weimer, do 10 00
M. Looser, 10 00
Geo. F. Reinhard, do 10 00
JllO. Gerhard, do 10 00
--., 80 . 00
D. E. Miller, cniculating appeal no.
ticee end aupitcato
D. E. Miller. clerk,
---- 25 00
Joe. Karel", treasurer's salary ' 10 00
A ppettl Coalmines. I $
J. Bathes, distributing appeal notices, 12 .50
do nary lug Carrion, 111 41,
do Cleaning street & alloys, 10 31
do Iligh Constable salary, 20 00
$6264 . eft
OIDriTANDINGI TAX.
Peter ITeuer, collector flirlBo3,
deficiencies, COlllllliBSlOll and a- • 1'
betemeut to be deducted, SB£lo,ll.
ADDITIONAL STATE DIEIa.
The Treas. received order a for July
Coupons for 1863,.. • 349,50
On which he paid3ls,oo
Balance in the Tres's. hands,
. 34,00
Also an order for January 00u
pens 1864, ' 310,00
On which be paid
Balance in the Treas. hands. -- 93,00
Balance in the beads of the Treas. '
on Jan. Coupons for 1803, when
presented, 10,50
Balance in the bands of the Tress.
for july Coupons 1802, when
presented, . 7,50
In addition to the above, the follow- •
lug are the Borough -
ties on Iniprovements and It.
IL Bonds.
3 Bonds of Wm-. Shirk, 841,24,
1 Bond of D. Seifert, 300,00
Amount of R. B. Bomb outitand
lug .11,050 00
Lebanon Marrh 24,1864.
1% °TICE.
IDILIC notice is hereby given that the account of
P
William Peters, assignee of ISAAC MIME%
under a deed of voluntary assignment in trust for
the benefit of creditors. bas been died in the Prothon
otary's office of Lebanon Connty. - and that the same
will be presented to the:Court olTrommon Pleas of said
County, on the Third Monday of April, next, for eon-
Urination and allowance, when and where all parsons
interested may attend if. they think proper.
• HENRY REGRIST, Pietb'y.
Prothonotary's Office, . March 23, 1884.
TO CONSUIPTIVES:
Consumptive sufferers VP riTellre a valuable pre.
seription for rho cure of 03116011aptiOn, Asthma, Brom ,
ebitis, and all': firoat and 'Long affections, (free of
charge,' by sep&g their address to
wx tam%
• Williamsburg,
Jan. 27 I 684:44the. Khios Co. New York
Biunllavatid Pep
. and .
eon Claims jut pririted imd for Wo at the Art-
FALL AND WINTER DRY
9 -
AT TINE NEW YO STORE.
wg have juqt opened the following list of great bargains, received from our buyer m Sew York :De-
Lanes, 20 mud •23 cts. per yard; very good Prints from In - cts. upwards, Hooped Skirts if airstilea. tszy let
teat styles; Black Stella Shawls, 310 and upwards a Ladies* Collars and Meseta ebespet Mai ever
•
1114)losses,o r ,ar Coffee, Tea, die., Ace.,
4 „,
We buy our 600(111*X01124ilrely fin . CAsff and are thereby always enabled to hay wiiere coif
find the cheapest and will alWays 'glee our customers the benefit of tete Advantage. We have but one
price and Onr.teriti . ware °Asa: Coute and examine our stuck, and if you don't buy yen wiu Si t au firsair
faces. • -
Lebanon, Sept. 23, 1863
" ETA OR - Ui ;N.OF4"
Sewing Machine.
The Only ?Lachine capaple of making More
than One Kind of a Stitch ; and the
Only 'One having the RE
VERSIBLE REED.
,
The, feed trio ,be reversed at . any- point desired,
without stooping .wh Joh is a great fulvantage in fasten
ink the ends of seams.
It makes-four different stitches, lock. knot. double
lock, and-doublOt knot ; eitchatlteirperfeet and alike
on both` 4theifabrie.-,'
. . .
Thereriarn"&etbar Machine *Bich will do so large a
range of work as the *Florence."
_ .
It will Braid,_Tock. Quilt. Cord, Hem Fell, Bind,
Gather, giallo all kinds of Stitnblug required by fem.
Hies and klenufaalurers.
The noel inexperienced find no Moult, In min
it.
Every Maclaine in' warranted irrgire entire itisfee
titre, and to - do all that cletroc4 for It.
aCyl, The Florence must he seen to be .Apprexinted.
J. F. MATZ.
Agent of Lebanon county, Annville, Pa
Persona wlehlk to vee the Machine in operation can
do so by calling on the A gent at Aunville.
Armenia March 9,1864-2 m.
MILLINERY STRAW
_ D S
IN EVERY VARIETY.
' - of thorniest imporfaiUms, and of
the newest and most &slalom
*
bin styles.
Our Straw Department
will comprise every variety of Bonnet.. Etats and
Trimmings to be found In that line, of the West and
most approved shapes'and styles.
Boliciting an early call, I remain
Tont*,
11. WARD,
103.105 a 107 Noi - th ar,coND Ste, klinatra,
March, 16, 1804 —Alt..,
182 00
Thl7ll7:lC NOTICE is hereby given, that the Charter
j: of tbo Methodist Bpi:mama Chrreh of Cornivall
township, Lebanon aplenty, Pa.,' - viaa datxpresented to
the Court of Common Pleas, .or Lebanon* noway, far
I. examination, and will be approved according to , law,
on ihefirst day efsipri2 Term, next; : unless goad Cruise
be shown to the contrary.
Proth'y.
Lebanon, Jan. 27, 1864.-Z* - .
0264 89
$ 4OO
3 00
600
43
1 50 ,
11 88
60
PUB LTC imbue is hereby given, that the account of
[ Joseph Light, Committee and Trustee duly .ap
pointed by the - Court of CoMmon Pleas of Lebanon
! County, of WILLIAM STROH, a lunatic, has been
filed in the Prolbanotarreoffice. or Irthanon county,
and tbat the same will be presented to the Court of
Conimon Pleas of said County.'on the Third Monday
of April nest. for confirmation and allowance, when
1 and where all persons interested may attend if they
think proper,
HENRY SIEORIET, ProlhY.
Prothonotarra Office, Mareb 28, 1864.
80
10 00
7 00
l 00
8 12
189'9
4800
130
40 0
298"9
488 UP
8 IX/
- NOTICE.
.11 - 3118LIO notice is heieby-given that the aocomit of
Adam ' Orittinger, alfsignee cinder a voluntary
• deed of assienmen c for the benefit of creditors of St.
• MON ENAVNLT and Veronica, hie wife,• _ has been fil
ed in the Pietbonotar,y's lice; of -Ltdanon county.
and that the same Will - be presented to the Court of
Common fleas of said County, on the . Third Monday
'ffewf,dite Confirmation and OM seance, when
and where all
~.pertions interested may Attend if they
•
think Proper. RENRY 'SINGRIST, Troth's'.
• Prothonotary's Office, March V., 1864.
20 00
n 60
to 26
197 75
183 25
4 40
Q 33
1001:111LIC notice .is hereby given that the account of
_I- Jacob W. Meyer and Daniel filliter,'Executore of;
affinTlN ME J N, dec'd.. whoa wee Trustee of
John Leaser. a Lunatic, of the towneblx.of Bethel, in
the County of Lebanon, has been filed in - the •Pro , :zon•
entry's °Mos of Lebanon county. and . that the e ewe
Will be pnasented to the Court of-Common:Mile of
said County, on the Thirl Monday of ;Apra. next, for
confirmation and allowance. when and wbere all per
sons interested may attend if they th ink proper.
HEN nY - FIEGRIBT, Pratte/.
Prothonotary's Office, March 23, 1.864. 1
. . .
Lebanon Mutual Insurance
Company. -
I LOCATED AT JONESTOWN, LEBANON CO.,
TO the property hoiders .of the State .of :Penn
.
.1 sylveniar...-..GENTLEMEX : Your attention is
raspostfnliy solicited to the frillowing low rate, of insur
ance of the LEBANON MUTUAL INSURANCE COM
PANY, who are transacting business with the most
1 flattering evidence of Public cianfldence. There sources
of the Company are' mple to indemnify those who may
take advantage through its agency of the means afford
' ed them of being protected against loss by fire. The
Board Of Directors are practical business men well and
favorably known, and enjoying we entire contidanesand
respect of thecommunityinwhichtheylive. ,Our Com
pany is perfectlytnutua. and we invite yonreareful ady
tention tether following low rates asweare determined to
Insure as lOw as any other responsible company, taking
into consideration the character of the risks incurred.
Our ()DARTER being PERPETUAL., enables us to is
sue Policies which-never expire, which obviates the no
cessity of renewal every 3 or 5 years,
.Th 9 Company has now been in successful operation
for nearly 6 years, and all its losses have been promptly
paid to the satisfaction Grail parties concerned; and, in
fact it has-been, and still continues to be, ,the wish of
the Directors to have the Company condoeted on honest
and economical principles.
' RA4ES.OP. INSURANCE.
Dwellings, brick or atone, slate roof $0;15 $lOO
do do shingles ,18 " do
do. Log'or • Fratne ,20 " do
Barns, stone or brick ,20 " do
do. Log or Praire ,20 44 do
Store Houses, brick or stone ' ;15 " -do
do Log or frame " ,SO " do
Hotels& hoarding haulm*. brick or stone ,25 " 'do
do do Log or frame ' SO " do
Academies and School houses ,25 " do
Churches and meeting houses ,20 " dim
Printers books and Stationeries ,30 4 . do
Book binders ' .50 -4 4 do
Tailor shops • • ,25 " -do
Shoemaker and saddler shops o g . )
Silversmith and-Watchmaker - - ,30 " do
Tin and sheetllnn shops. - ,30 " - "do
Groceries and Provision - stores ,30 43 do
Tanneriee ' ' • - " do
Hatter shops ,80 " d‘.l
Grist Mills, Watar poker .S 5 ' 44 do
Saw Mina do do .. ,35 " do
Drug Stores • ,S 0 " do
Smith shops, brick or stone ,SO .do
do do . Wood • ;35 " do
Carpenter,Joiner & Cabinet-mai: 4 r shops ,40 " dr
Wagoner rind Coachmeker shone " do
Painter and chair maker shops
Oil Mills ,40 do
Clover Mills - , - ,40 do
Pouuderies of wood ,- ,14 44 do
do Brick or stone • ," . ,30 " do
Merchandise in brick or stone build'ugs ' ,20 -"- do
do , wooden 25 " do
Furniture in brick or stores buildings - ;15 " do
do in wooden ,20 " do
Stables & sheds, brick or atorte,country ,20' " do
do do wooden '',25 - 44 do
Livery & Tavern - Stables . ' . 4 25 " do
TO
24U "5
10 00
lo 00
74 22
SW- Aid communications should be addressed to J.
O 'HEILMAN, Secretary, Jonestown, Lebanon Co., Pa.
Aar OFFICE at the -Attack limo Hotel." •
Jonestown, Mardi 4,1862
• ,
Wanted
AYoung Matt who han had ptnOoetWO. years experi.
once in the Dry Goads ituniness, and can ppeek the
Gannon andEngllsh langungwt Apply to -
GOoDYEAR A. DIIPFENBACIL
Lebanon, Blotch 23,1864. ,
*Jacob• E. 'L. Zint nit eiltnan
FIitST CLASS BAIR-DRESSING - AND
INQ BAI4ON, Market street, near Cumberland,
and opposite the Eagle lintel. Being thankful for the
liberal patronage heretofore extended to him, hewould
respectfully solicit a continuance of the same. ,
Lebanon. July 2,1802.
N. 11.—The Saloon will•bfrclosed on Sunday.
---- $12,791,20
Oat-Lot s at Private Sa le;
WILL be sold et Private Sale.
8 ACRES OF LAND,
situated in Long Lane, near the borough line, in Corn
wall township. It adjoins the land of Widow Fulmer,
on the North, Win. Atkins and John Krause on the East,
There is a one story LOG HOUSE, weather boarded
erected on the land, end a good WELL in the.garden.—
The land has fine stones for quarries. This Una will
make a nice home for a small' family.' .
get. It is free from Ground Bent. good tittewill be.
given. ADAM NITOta ELL
N. B.—This tract is now coveted with fine grata, hal.
of which will he given to tho puitlebeer. '
Lebanon, Jnrie 1:3 140. • '
Executor's Notice: .-
-DUBLIC Notice is Iteret4 gri , en, that. Uttent Teete-7
mentary, have been granted to the undersigned,
on the .Estate of CATHARINE: GOETTLE; late of
Heidelberg. township" Lebanon county, da e 'd. '
;pardons who knew tb•Waslvet indebted , to - ii
leill.plmtneettle their accounts ? '
define fgainst Itirni plesevs• , all tho i e E a _ - ; 4 ,.
~..eatett,thenct --
Sbastrerstawr
..aeATITAN ;Apia ,Exiklator.
zeqg
• L./'t TWS J
aar -- eLf
A MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF
GROCERIES / GROCERIES.
We bavo jnet--recele4 from. New Yorke fresh stock of GROCERIES, oust of
Public Notice.
NOTICE•
NOTICE.
-Towle & Carlisle
SEND LL'S ;KUM% Cumber/and Street, Lebanon, Pa
IRERVIIANT TAILORING*
S
S. RAASIT,in unck's building, corner °Mem.
batiand street and Doe alley, bas on hr,nd end
for sale, either by the yard or wade to 'order, a large
lot of
CLOTRS,
CASSIMBRES, and
V.ESTraGg,
well selected from Goad Homes. Good Fits and cub.
stands/ making guaranteed to all. Also Handker
chiefts4ravats, Moves. Hosiery, Suspenders, Fancy and
Plain Lieen Shirts, Under Shirts and Drawers.
S. S. RAAISAY.
ebanon, April 9. ISM.
qnited States Internal Revenue-
Annual Taxee for 1864.-
1111 E attention of tax-payers is busby - called to the'
provision of
the Voited States Excise Law seise
live to the assessment °few:mai taxes.
By the sixth section of the act of July 1,1884, ft Is
made the duty of all persona, partnerships, firms, es
sodetioes.or corporations. made liable to any annual
ditty, license, or tax, on or before at first Atenday of
Hay fn each year. to make a list or return to the As
sistant Assessor at the Listrict where located of the
amount of annual income, the articles or objects charg
ed with a special tax, and the vastness or occupation"
liable to pay any , license.
Ever; person who shall fail to make such retorts by
the day specified will be liable to be assessed by the
Assessor according to the be.t information which be
can obtain ; and in such case the Assessor is reiptired
no add fifty per outlaw to the amount of the new et
ach list
- Every person who shall deliver to en Ataiessor r Any
false or fraudulent list or statement, with intent to
evade the valuation or enumeration required by law,
is sutdect to a Hoe, of live hundred dollars ; and insuch
case the list will be made out by the Assessor or As.
ststant Asseetor. and from the valuation and eumuser.
stion so made there can be no appeal.
Payment of the annual taxes. except these far Bear
aes, will hot he demanded until the thirteebth day of
June.
The appropriate blanks on wi, leb to make return and
all necessary information will be furnishes br the
Assistant Assessors, to whom the returns should be ,
delivered on or before the first Monday of May.
•J. W. KILLINGER,
U.S. Assessor 19th District.
Lebanon, March 9,1883,--3t
FITS! FITS !.
A .li. RICIINY, bleroliant Tailor, resPeciftilly an•
flounces to the citizens of Lebanon and vicinity
that he has host retarnedfrom the city with fine as
sortment ot • ,
CLOTHS CAS.SINIERES,
all of which he will - sell or make up toorder at
aces to suit the times, at his No.l Tailoring Estab
lishment In Keitlell New block, 4 doom South of MO
Buck hotel, South Walnnt street. • . -
All work entrueted,to bis care, will be manufector ,
.ed the workniantlfe waxier as to fashion* and dors
bility.
Goode pirehased ebewhere a ill be cheerfully made
up to order oo the usual itioderate tercels.
Having bad yearn of experience In theValloring and
Dry Goons business. and being inclined Id turn to the
advantage of his customers al the advantages result
acquirement, from said acquireeuni, be feele.eatisfled that
will be responded to by a very liberal shaie of the pub.
patronage.
Frleada cal t Ogee to please we after that please your
elves. . •
July 8, 1363.
Executor's Notice.
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N°TICE is hereby given that Letters Testamentary'
on the estate of WM. RAWI, deed., late of Efeldel
berg township, Lebanon county, Pa.. have' been grant
ed to the undersigned. residing on the toirnehip, cony.
.ty and state aforesaid. All persons indebted to asts
estate are requested to make settlement, and those
having claims will present them without delay.
WM. M. wkaoLsr, Er x eutor..
Shaeffershma„ Feb, 24, 1M
• .
D. S. -It ABE R, S
wilotEsAtE AND, -RETAIL _
. .
DR U C TOR LE
Has been re
.. , his New Building on Cumbersome
• ' 'Street, opposite the Engle Buildings,
Lebanon, Pa."' -
staff g sub seriberrespectfully announces to hie acenalm
rri Mamas and the public in general, that he his
con
-1 on hand a large stock of .
DRUGS, PEREITMERY,
MEDICINES, PAINTS.
CIIEMICALS, DYE STGEES,
QARNISIIES, t. - TURPENTINE,
GLASS WARE, ERESE-E%-
HAIR: OILS, EXTRACT S , Burning Fluid, Surgical Instrumenta."ToilM Soaps, Ran
gers, Tobacco, he. als4 a variety of Fancy ftrticleti
too numerous to mention, which he afferent to rebel,
and warrants the qualities of the articles as represent- -
ed. Purchasers will please remember this, and. exam
ine the qualities and prone Of his goodirbefere purchas
ing elsewhere. Air PhysicieWs pm...citations and
recipes carefully, compounded, at all hoina °Vag
day, or night, by calling at the Drug Storeo:opposite:the
Eattie Buildings.
On Sundays the Store will 'be Opened for the com
pounding of prescriptions between the hours of T and ,
10 o'clock, A. M., 12 and 1, and .4 and b P. 3L
Lebanon. Aug: 18 , 1682. .. '. 'DAVID S. 113418 R.
LATEST NEWS- ,
°fge cheapest and Best Gonda
EVER SOLD IN LEBANON!!'
Boots s Shoes, Hats, Caps, dice
TUE mndersigned hasopened one, of lira BEST AS
SORTMENTS of
I ' and of EAPSBest it S F O Tp lN
llltti - rC.,I kinds,
materials, which
sell at prices to recommend them to purcha
sers.. Of the HATS he -has quite a - variety of New
Styles, embracing the Washington, Stanton, Burnside,
Dupont, McClellan, Stringham and Monitor Hat, very
beautiful and very cheap. Of CAPS he has* complete
assortment of ail the New Styles, got 'in superior
manner. with Sae finish ; -Women's Misses' and Chir—
dren's Bairnorals, Gaiters, Congress Boots, Slippery,.
and all other kinds; Men's and Boys' Bulmorals. Ox
ford Ties, Washington Ties, Congress Boots. and' alb
other kinds worn -by them, including. •BOOTS -- anit
SHOES, of the different Varieties, at his cheap Store fn-
Walnut St., next to•the County Prison.
Thankfullorthe -encouragement orator
public heretofore, I would invite all wishing. anything
In my line to call and ciainfnemy , stock before maklig
their purchases. JOS. BOWMAN:
Lebanon, April 23,1862.
P. S.—Measures taken and work made at ahort notice.
STOVES. STOVES- .
- •
ATOW ie the Limo to buy your STOVES before cold'
111 winter to hero ; and the beet and cheapest place fe
at the
Lebanon Stove, Tin and Sheet IronNanalko- -
tory of James N. Rogers,
Tim doors South from the 'easter:me Bank, wherecan be
had the largest and best assortment of PABLO%
HALL, and COOKING STOVES, ever offered in Leba
non, Gas Burners for Parlors or. Bed Chambers of his
own make, with a general assortment of Parlor Stove*,
and a large variety of the, best Cooking Stoves in the.
county or borough, which he warrants retake or roast:
WASH BOILERS con tautly on band of an sizes.
and the beat wisteria'.
COAL BUCKETS—the largest assortment, the heav
iest Iron, and the be made in Lebanon. • ,
Also, a large kick of TIN WARE, made of the beam
material and ln.a ‘rorkmaalike manner: 4s be la a
practical Workman, and bas bad an expel-loam or
twenty-five years, be feels conflibut that. he easvape
general satisfaction.
Re takes this method , al 'attuning hie thanks .to LL
numerous rustotuera for their liberal. support, and- he
hopes, by strictly attending to' Lie awn, busintaut and
letting other people's alone, to stilt receive a share of
puplic patronage. : JAMES N. •ROGERS.
arr Particular attentjonpaid to all kinde of JOHNING
loch es Roofing. Spouting, fie., and all work warranted!
REMOVAL
NEW AND CHE AP BOOT'
AND SHOE STOBEi
'PILE subleriber would respectfully inform -the elk
1 Metes of Lebanon and vicinity, that be has reams
oedia BOOT and 9IICiIS STORE to Market Wear, nest
bed touth of Mrs. Rico's Hotel/ Lebanon" P 6.
where kekeepa op
band a large awl well.
• I assorted stock of all
kinds of,,BOOT'S
8 11 0 EN.
make to"Or4er SiII
kinds of BOMA wet
SHOES, luta at vary
short notice. He al
so keeps s on hand a
large and.weliquaort
ed stock of LEATITER, such as BED AND OAK MOLD.
LBATErgli, CALI+ AND RIP SKINS, MOROCCO AND.
FANCY GMAT/in. KID, LININGS,' ROANS.% RIND
MOS. Sic.. and ail kinds of Shoemakers' TOOLS AND
YINDINGS,• such as BOOT-TREES, L •;:ys. BOOT
CORDS and W EBBS, AtlVlALADral.it:misgs - , POW
ORBS. HAMMKRB, rArg
constantly on band s^
Shoe nails. P•^' aariarlialau" - .Btinkajlit
and Fr 6 gand , atetorci 'eg l4 l i teou en
.thglisirednliaatlSTmetbthiEd,foaniseitivihreeiltilli:Pt;etst°tw:eLitt°l7:l:Ftrianwnounl:74l4:
favor bi— • m tp4o purr a
wind° well by calling On s z otag,livam.
whore.
Lebanon, Min. 2r 1864..