61.1.... i. jtaiettimr; 4160 A YEAR LEBANON, PA WEDISTESDAY, APRIL 6. 1864 HOME AFFAIRS. The Philadelphia Flour and Grain Market is rather dull in all its de pattMents, with the exception of Oats, which are in demand at 88 a 88 cents. The 93d.P. V. reached Harper's Ferry on Wednesday a week, and en camped near HaMown, about forir miles from that place. They , were under marching orders—sUpposed for the front, at last accounts. • SCETOOL VIRECTPRB.-By Rai act "of the last legislature, the term of school directors eieeted this ..Spring does not commence nntill the first Monday in June. ' ''` Philadelphia Cattle Markel.— About 1050 head of 'Beef Cattle were offered and snld at prices ranging from $10;00 to 15,00. the 100 tbs net for common to good and prime quality. Cows.--4 About 166 were disposed of.at $20440. each [or Springers, and $25 to $55 for cows and calves. Haas were steady, and some 2650 were offered and sold at $10,00a512,00 the lOU lbs . nett. Sneer.---About 25 4 00 were disp6ded of at 8.1a93c per lb. gross. SEEDS.—There is not mudli Cloverseed offering and prices are nearly nominal at $B,OO per bush'e'l. Timothy is quiet at $3,00: 'per bushel. Flaxseed 'ranges at $3,25. • We are indeb.led to Mr. Goldman (or copies o( the Bounty Law recently - Passed by 'The liiis!Mure also to Mr. Potteicrer for frequent Legislative favors. The Local Bounty Law passed latety `by the Itegisidrure *ill be found. On the first page of . to-ttiy's paper. Christian Henry sOl'cl to Messrs. C. Flakier & Co „tobaeednists, 16 feet of ground adjoining D S. Raber's Drug Store, 'Cumberland street, for sgo per foot- 1 -84440. The essrs.•Hatter & Co., intend 'erecting immediately a handsome buildin'g' Me site to accorntioaate their business.• Rev. U. 1.1. lie'Liman, of the German Reforrned Church, has resigned his charge at Hamburg,. Berks . county, and accepted a call from "several 'cdnere• gations in this county.—one atJoneitown Cate Rev. A. Romich's.) and another at . --„Zion,tear Harper's. He removed last week. -~ =XI Mr. L. K. Laudermilch is 13 . CM . in the city:buyingfa stock of Spring and "Summer croodS, which -wilt be:unpacked ''the fatter partpt . this week. Mr. L.. de sires the public :to give his goods an ex amination aS4' iconfident that he . can compete in good itinality and cheap priCes with any store in : this ;section. At a recent conference of the United Bret hern -in Christ, held at Schuyr. : kill, Haven, two of their preichers were resolved out 'of the ministry and .the church because they are Democrats ! Some folks will yet' regret in sackcloth and ashes - the folly they are guilty of in this. ‘.`enlighted and Christian era" of King Abtaham's reign. If they do re solve them out oT the Church, they can't resolve them %out of heaven, and the Lord I.cnOirs cte would rather risk our chances to get there with the expelled ones than with the bigoted and fanatical expellers ! - 11enry.Stump late Flour tns , fector at Philadelphia, has been super ceded by'Jones P. Parrott, Esq., of that city. "The 'CcimmissiOners of Lebanon tolitayar now:paying a bounty - Of 8300 to all - -repruits—veteran or new—who have thernielyes creditdd to this county. Col. Jesse Reinhold the well known Hotel proprietor or Myerstown, has removed to Reinholdsville, Lancaster county, on the line of the Reading and -..Cohimbia Railroad, about 8 miles above Sinking Springs ; Where he intends to take charge ortho tavern, . Ticket office and Warehouse at the ; •Water Station. • • . , 'I. I IIE PASHIONS.—The Spring bonnets are out and look for alithe world like church steeples with cabbage gardens in the upper story. There's no use in mincing matters—the cords of stuff worn on the heads of "lovely women,"! is a nu i• sance. A man will get no sight ; for • his money at a public gathering a - Us - Simmer —that's sure. We don't mind being cut about the legs, by woman's hoops, and other fixings around their running gear, but we do protest in the mildest manner .possibi against the three and tour story contraptions, 'with back buildings attach. , ed, which decorate their heads. That's what we do. Isn't it so, men We have, as much respect and lave for the *omen l'as any other man," but when they come. b'efOre us encumbered with lea v tlVireackcctirerjngs, filled - with furbe sit3ll4!, gittiCiacks, and feathers, and cabbages; and sUnflOwers, and holyhacks, we , reba'nt see it'd `a : • : -., kt ',• ,„ 4,4 40 say * s an exenanf.r,e whos'e, editor is qiirtro„ulit an old 6tchilor — o7,;t•leditrsixt : John H. Lick, of California,.for some time past on a visit to his friends in Fredericksburg, and other parts of this section, again left to return to .the Golden State last week. . The Weathar.—The eccentric clerk of the weather has been cutting al sorts of antics during the past few weeks. He sets us;bru.shing up our broadcloths, gets us' into a state of perspiration, and then gives us several i»ches snow. It is held to foretell whether we will roast or freeze to-day. The weather keeps vary ing—from a frost at sunshine, to a bright? sun in the morning, cloud at noon, and' snow or warm weather before night. Buds are making an effort to burst, grass on an eastern expose is sprouting, and an occasional robin or blue bird, Is,srith cold feet, chatters a song which is sadfy intermingled with pleasure and disap- , pointment, but nevertheless is thrice we)- corned. But Spring in reality, is not far distant. . ‘.„ -- - Shocking .14ilroad Accideni.— On- Monday last,. Mr. Jaiiies Gillespie, ,/liiistant Freight Conductor on the Weat *coding, itid, while in the act rif stepping 'from one 'track 'io another, to avoiil 'nn approaching. gngine, was struck from behind by: tbe . tender of another ; backing up in.as 'rear. The noise of the car in front depriving him of the warningtof approaching danger on the opposite-track, he Was, thrown upon the rail„.the.wheels passing over his body, and severing it almost two. Mr. Gil lespie was formerly. a teacher in *this county,. and had given up school in Oley township,only three weeks ago, to ac cept a more permanent . situation on the REtitircad.. - He iyama;young man of most estimable parts, and his untimely death has cast ,i'deeri gloom the'neighbor hood in which he . itied.--Pcticting Ga zette. • Selcinauk, the new ly elected '.pastor of Salem's Lutheran Congregation, will preach on Sunday forenoon iri.the Getroan and in he eve - ningin the 'English language, in Saleth's Lutheran Church. , . "BOBBY, what, (loos your father do for a living ?" .-He's a philanthropist, sir." "A what 1" "A philant4Opist, sir. He epilects money for the Sanitary Commission, and builds houses out of the proceeds.?,, John MraylaiLd has been,appo'int ed Postmaster at Campbellstoiyn, Leba non county, in •ptace %or.idhn Wolfersber ger, resigried. A Goon LAW.—The Ohio Leg islature has passed a law prohibiting the sale of liquor on election days. The same . la . tv 'might be adopted in this State 'to good advantage.. : SALE OF IRON WORKS.--1. M. Watts has sold the "Pine Grove" iron works, situated in Dickinson township, Cumberland 'coutity, to Jay Cooke& Co., Philadelphia, for the sum of two hundred and twenty 'dye thousarid.'dollars. PUBLIC SPEAKin§ AND gINGEitS will find 4 Brown's Bronchial Troches". benefiCial in clearing the voice before speaking or singing, and relieving the throat after any 'unnstal exertion of the vocal organs, hav ing a Oeculiar adaptation to affection which disturb the organs of speech. Henry Grnmbine sold his farm in Heidleberg. 'township, 57 acres, tO Abraham T. Grob, for $135 per acre. 'Jonas...Boyer so 1d his farm in the same township,to Samtel iiiarfz,,ior ,5120 per acre. Christian Reichert'S szboke house, in Cornwall township, was robbed ofabout lbs of meat on Satierday night. It is hoped that the thieved will be deter,- ed and properly punished. They were tracked to the neighborhood of this town: The Miasma and Foul. Va - Oors .ieneruted by the hot sun will he far more deadly to our Vol. unteeis than the enemy's .bayonets. In the In dian and Crimean campaigns. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS We're used in enormous quantities. They kept the troops in perfect health. Only 25 ets. per box, Soldiers supplY yourselves. 216. New Depot.-The tritve)ers (an the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, *hose Aestination is the latter city, will gj,,a,, knour— --ct depot is about ^ ti e ing built there. A new.. Round.. liouse will al,so:be erected, capable cit.containing'al one time ninety three locomotives. ' Accident on the' Railroad.—On Thursday evening a painful accident oc curred on the Pennsylvania railroad near Lancaster city: A student of Franklin and Mar Shall college, named Phaon B. Korn", from Lehigh cotintr, Was walking on the road, reading a book and carrying an timb'erella over him. When near , the locomntiVe. works the fast line east came in 4ight and gave the signal. He step ped on the south track, when the Lan: caster and ColuMbia train, - Which was coming in the opposite dire'ction, •strilek him and knoCked him down, catching his right leg and crushing it badly. The un fortunate : young. man lay for nearly an hour before any, one went to, his assis tance;.--When` fOurid was taken to the depot on a tender. On examination it was found that, amputation •:belOw the' knee was necessary, and the operation was performed by - Dr. J. L. Atlee: the patient is doing, well. Duty on Distilled Bpiritg.—ty the act of MarCh 7, 1864. th'e duty of six- . ty cents per : gallpn is to belevied,.collect ed and paid - on all spirits that maybe distilled and sold; or distilled and remov ed for consumption or sale, on and. after Mardi 8, 1'864. Ctimmissioner Lewis h,as.decided that spirits distilled_ prior to March 8,1864, are not subject to this in creased tax, ribtrobgh not sold or remov ed till after the 7th day or March. M. Bornsidee, of the AbbvPie Academy, bas been appointed Principal of the "nigh School in this Borough, a place made vacant by the resig nation of Mr. Boger. Or Rev. B. H. Schmank, la Lancaster, nue, on Sunday last, unanimously elected Pastor of. Sa lem's Lutheran church, of this Borough, by the mem bers of th t congregation. tip . Mr. John F. Ebur has removed his ConleCtionery Store to Market Street,. near Chestnut, lo the building lately occupied u Zimmerman'e Store , *bleb hao teen remodeled and refitted Otto him a call. azir Company F, ,of 4th :1? : o.. most of whom aro from Lebanon, having ro.en listed for three .yeare, returned on Friday evening last to this place oun furlough. Sarum! of Omni were with Kilpat rick. on the occasion of his hate great raid to Itichittond,. and the account they give of their adVetttures is very in. tereg ing. er A few tlitizetsg• of Lebanon anti jones , town have subscribed sotne $lB,OOO, and a a' ng,le coal, firarin I?inegrove $lO,OOO, towards the r.:pair of the "Branch Union Canal." The: subsCriptions being note fairly started; if all competent Interested persona will come forward, and render proper assistance, sufficient funds can be raised, anikiltis work Completed before tee dose of the present year. YORGERIES.—A. fe# . days ago a oWeck on the Lebanon Bank forsl2o.oo, purporting to be drawn by Mr. Jacob Roodel, of this Borough, was presented to McOulloch's banking house at 11 atirliarg, for payment. received the cheek. for collect ion and forwarded st, to tste- Lebanon Bank, Where it was at ones pronounteff slit& rotas. S.:,few days after,.a'chlsek of the same charav ter for hfiy-four dgilars wasyresented at a Reading WI illy' and cashed. On Friday last, a similar check for eighty 'five dollain was presented_ to a 'Lancaster bank, the offi cers of which had heed put on their guard. The person presenting it was detained until inquiry could be made, when ho was put in, the hands of a police officer and conducted to prison. The person so arrested proves to be John S. Orumbine, a resident at present of this Borough; and who has for same years past been engaged in teach ing school in different parts or this county. lie is yet a young man. OUR. QtTOTA.—Our quota, of men under the last call of the Presidentiu not yet known. The quota named for 4 Ponntylvaniala thought by oneptatn offi ctal to he too large, and Gov.eurtin has adopted meaattres to hitvo as investigation made and errors that may he found corrected. It is quite probable that a coutdderable dimt• nution will be made With these frets iu view the fol lowing attract from a letter written by a genttemait connected with the Provost Marshal s office at Pottsville will - afford t.tti the information in regard to the quoit, of our county that is new within onr reach:. "We have not yet received theollicial quota under the call for 200,000, but can make a near estimate by taking as a guide the whole quota under that:all or 500,00 a men, which will mftito the (wets. for Lebanon county under the call for 200,00311 M anent 315 men, a , the enrollment tiOwStandSt but the enrellniellt lists will all be corrected before the draft is made. There till be lists put up in each townsbip in the County of all enrolled, and a day appointed for the hearing or each dint n et, which wilt re duce the enrollment and consequently the quota some. but not materially, in Lebanon county You will he Bar: if you put in 300 men, t think, for Lebanon conn , y, under the last call—perhaps a few days less. hut not likely. YOU may think this incorrect, as we had only 367 men under the call of 500,090, bet you must take into consideration that those who had furnished StibStitnteS. paid mum+ at ion, and went in to senile', in person, under the previous draft, were all deducted and 307 were only the balance. The correcting of the enrollment won't make touch 4itrereime in the 4uota of Lebanon county, as only the following will be stricken off 1. Alicitage. Unsuitaide, of age. • r • a ' Zion residence. . 4. manifest, permanent physical disability. ":4 II who have not been in service twolears, and who were not enrolled, will be a idetE; and et the time your enrol meat was medal - be drafted men for nine months Were away, and Were not enrolled. It would lie well, if several Men, in each tewliehip. ivotild take the matter in hand and hare a perfect` enro'bnentinude. as seen as the lists are 'published, RIM attend the bearings here, and have such Stricken off as ought not to bi 3 enrolled.' In this county the people arc reify at work, each townghip, has a committee making the enrollment correct; but, of course, in himeneciiiney: the enrollment is more per fect than in this colinty. I think your enroUnient ~sede very lithe Corredfitin, %elate here it le very necessary" • . . We woudel. if those fellows who voted for" Old Abe for a change, can feel any just 'now :TAKE Norroß.--The enrolling is go ing on. 'and it is - expected that the Conscription ac will be enforced immediately, so I would advice'eyery 'body to get their Ptcreaes taken,in time for tligir re lations and friends: And the:only, Place to get a No. t, Picture is at ZI.3I3I,ERMAN'S New Ydrk, P r hotographie 'O .- fiery, for he is taking the cheapest, fhe 'best, and most life-like Pictures in Lebanon.isluintitted by all that he can't be beat, for his gallery fe always crowded. Give him a call and you will find as we rec ommend. Remember the place. Zimmerman's New Turk Photographic gallery, iu Cumberland St. Call early and avoid a crowd. P. S.—Children and anybody that h.,s got weak eyes should call at Zimmeritika's Gallery. Ills Pictures on b require from 3 to s'seconds time to sit Ql3En-IQ - N.—VIA° I there Dick and Na'ircy ; udidieliteldui'diiig, that you are in such a harry ? Alsstretth'y Wenre just on our way to. The ily's Photograph Gallery, to have our pictures taken takes splendid pictures. and his Gallery is nearly all the time crowded, so I said to Nancy we will go ear. ly this morning before any body else gets there,-or we -will have to come away again without getting any. QUEST.---YOS! I here heard toe that Daily's Gallery is nearly all the time crowded, and en why don't you go to some other Gallery ? Ans.---Oh my ! we could not think of such a thing.— We admire the true end beautiful pictnre that. Daily take. so much. that we would not-go to another, ,Gal. tory 'if we-could get-them• fox nothing. - Dolma seven years, experience iu the business; !mesa complete sett of improved instruments, excellint sky-lieht, anp there this takes - the best pictures n town, and so of comae every body that wants a good pieture gees to him.: glisay,--What k ind of Pictures doesuc take? Axs.--fle takes Photographs from miniature to life size, plain or colored. llie card pictures have been pronounced more truthful and life like than Foote that bave.becti taken in our ,liirga cities: His Ambrittypes are beautiful, and. can't be beat.' Ife also excels in copying pictures from small Daguerreotypes, and en largiug.them almost to any size. (Mgr.—Where is thia Gal leVy 7 3 must give him a can too. • Atis.--4ust come along with Nancy and 1, and we will show you. ,rt is in Stine's New Building. next door to the Lebanon Depoalt Bank. 13'e eowtant ly'on hand a good assortment of Gilt and Rosewood Frames, Cases,,Albuivis...&e., which lie tello , cheap.-- For good and . obenn Pictures we advhe ',b,11 - to go to Doily's Gallery, *Lebanein,* Mareh 11, '63, Guns, Rifles, Pistols, Powder, Cabs, &o. • ATTENTION SPORTSSIEN.—J. G. AULENBACiI iVOUId re speetfully inform. the Public 1,176:t be - continues the husinesk of manufacturing and dealing itt• GUNS RIFLES, PISTOLS, POWDER. Caps, Wads, and'all,llinila of gunflint and gun materi al, at KS Store, sliirket I4reet. a Sew doors North of the L. V ILA., Lebanon, Pa. {el,. All kinds of Rena Wing .done•at the4S4ortest poi sibid notice audio the hest style of Vorkitinuship. Lebanon, June 24, 181.13.—1 y • gliftiat s . • P S WALLOW two or three hogsheads of "ichn," 0" Ton ic itters," Sarsapa rale ,""iVerrous An tidotes." &c., &c., &c., and after you are antiatied with the result, then try one box ot DI,D DOCTOIt DU ed to health and vigor In thirty dam They aro pure ly vegetable .pleassut to take, pro,;•pt and salutary in their effects on the broken down and shattered consti tution. Old and young can take them with advan tage. Imported an d sold in the Butted States only by . JAS. S. BUTLER Station D, Bible House. New York. • General Agent. P, S.---A box sent to any address on receipt of price —which is One Dollar—post free. - March so, 1864-3 m, TTSE NO. (MUER !—BUCTIAN'S SPECIFIC -PI , I3LS are the only Reliable Remedy for all Diseasixot- the &Mies], Urinary and Nervous Sys tems. Try one box. and be cured. ONE DOLLAR A BOX. One box will perfect a cure, or money refund ed. Sent by ,mail on receipt of pr ce. JiM S. iftYlMit; Station D, Bilde Dense, New York, • General Agent. March so, 1564 —an. • YOU: WlSii 'I3E dintED ? blirEtJ 11 CHAN'S core in less than 30 days. the worst cases of NEIIVOUSNESS, Impotency, Premature Decay, Seminal Weakness. In sanity, and all Urinary, Sexual. and Nervous Affec tions. no matter- from what cause produced. - Price, One Dollar per box. Sent postpaid, icy ' mail, on re ceipt of an order. Address, . _ JAS. S. BUTLER, Station A, Bible Douse, New York, Gene ul Ageul itrareh .70",1864.-3m 110Y11 HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE, Hoyt's Hiawatha Hair .Restorative The. standard staple preparation for the hair sear -1 aritei ittstrlcases to restore faded and gray hair, and whitilters, td 'their original color. It does not claim to make the hair groik hi where it hall fallen mit 1 Petit. .leg *in do that whatever may be advertised to the contrary, but it OW Prei:ou't it frotalnlltug etii, Pedro it soft and silky. eleinse it and the scalp from impart. ties and humors; And entirely treerconte, bad—Miects of previous use of prepare lions containing sulphor,. Cu garof lead; &c. It requires no soaping, wash ingount hours for its application, nor will it stain the skin, but is as easily applied and wiped from the skin as any hair dresstitg: It restorce the natural ,t:•balline, of ono hair with another, which gives It a li'rely appearance ipitead of the dull uniform black of dyes. Hoyt's Imperial Coloring Cream Superior to any Mir Dressing. in use. Oils and. Col ors-the it ut the seine time. Changes light and red hair to a beautiful brown or Muck. Sold everywhere. JOSEPH HOYT & CO, No.lo University Nato, New York. March 9, 1064.-Iy. • riTt. TOBIAS' VENETIAN HORSE uNr itirMENT, pint bottles at fifty cents eavh, f or Ittmeness, outs, galls. ccille, sprains. &r,, warranted cheaper than any °OWE% It is Wed By all the great horsemen on Long Island courses. It will not rare ring bone nor spavin, as there it no iliiiniout in oxis tenon that will. What it . it stated to core it positively,' does. No owner of horse s wild be without it Ofte4. trying 'nee bottle. One dose reriVes and often canoe the life.. of an orer-heated or driven horse. For collo- and net ly-ache Whits never failed. :Just ea sure as the son rises. jest no sure is this valuable Liniment to be the- Horse embrocation of-the day. Sold-by all druggists. Office,bo Cartiandt Street, New York. Feb. 10, THE CONFESSIONS AND EXPERIENCE CM INVALID. Published for the heuefit, and as a wsruhig and A CAUTION go YOUND DILL tS who surfer from nor Von. Ve1,1114, &haalike Decay 'of Manhood, etc ,supplying et the smile time. . THE M.EANS OF SELF MULE. By one who has cured himself affei being but to great expense and ,injury. through medical itutulaig and quackery. By enclosing a post paid addreseed envelope, single copies may be had of the anther. , MAYFAIR; Esq... • Bedford; Rings county, It. Y. lilay 27, Terrible - Diselosureg. SECRETS for the million A most valuable and iron derful publication. A wink of 400 pages. and 30 colored engravings. DR. CUSTER'S, VADE 31ECum, an original and popular treatise on ken and Woman, their Physiology, Functions, and Sexual disorders of every kind, with,Aever Failiogjtoiooditta ibr their speedy cure: The practice hi7JAL.ilitiNTifit has tong been, and still is, unbounded, hut at tic earnest enlici tation of numerous persons, he bee I;enn induced to ex tend his tiled Mal usefulness through the medium ()This '7'VADE•MBCU3IT It is a volume that should be in the hands of every family hi the burnt its a preventifs of secret vices, or as a guide for the alleviation of one of the most awful and destructive sconrge s ever v kilted mankind.. One copy, securely enveloped, will be for. warded free of postage to any part of the United States for 50 cents in P. 0. srvitips, or 3 copies for $l. Ad. (hese . poet paid, DR. HUNTER, No. 3 Division Street, New York. Sept. 3, 1833,---Iy. at anietif Ou the 24th beat., by the NW,. 0. P. Weaver, Kr. DANIEL, W./ MN. of Anaville. Pe., to .111 lee ANN MAROAREI7 ONAVELY,of Cornyfeq,.Leb. co., PA. Abtitt,s. English preaebinx., next SnaaY, at "In A. 11., by Rev. Uotwald, and German service, at 234 P. M., by the Pastor. in the Moravian Onrch.' German preaching next Sahhath morning and English in the even ing, in 7,ion's Lutheran chnrch, The Lent's Sapper wall be administered on Sabbath morning in the German, and in the evening in the Eng Huh language. in the First Reformed Chnrch Preparatory services on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the German, and in the evening. in the English language. fiEV. On the sth inst.. in this borough, Me. PETER STRICKLER, aged 67 years. Funeral on Friday morning. On the 3nl inst., in this Borough MARIA, consort_ of Jacob hIeCONNELL, dec'd., aged 45 years. 4 months and 20 days. The friends and r.dativos'ararespectfully invited to attend the funeral, on l'hurialay morning at 10 o'clock. In the 11. S. Ilainital. Phila., on the 28th OIL, CAS PER.. 51cOQ,NNELE., of the 50th Reg. I'. V., aged 28 yeari, and 10 months. On the 26th of Marsh. 1864. nesr 'Lebanon county, P5...,51ra ELiZ WETTER. daugto et of Samuel and Oath rine fleasiy,and adt,,, of Dap let Stmt. tar. riV,P4'9&yetirs. 10 menthe; and 26 , days. I - chambers.. . burg p ;porn please copy.J • The Lebanon Market. • CarAfully Cormled I%!My. ' LERAICON; WEDNESDAT. APRIL 6, 1864 Extra Ffi may, ' $8 50 J Egge,lll doz., .- IR Extra Flour, 8 25 (1304er, *ifi M., 35 Prime White Wheat,[ 50 I Tub dr salted butter, 10 Prime Red Wheat, 145 I Lard, 15 New Wheat, ew . Tallow , 11. Prime Rye, 1 15 Ram, Corn, 100 Shoutderft, ' - 9 Oats, 75 Sides, Clover-semi, 3.00 Soap, - ' 7 Timb'tby.seed, 2'so'Beee-wax, 25 Flax-eeed, 2SO White Rage, 8 Pried Applee, /Mated, 200 Mixed Rage, Peach "„§oitz," - 250 Flax, iii,11,,, 12 .. 14 Peach "Ilutzele," 152 Pr/atlas, ii lb., 40 Cherries,' . /75 P'eatbere, 18 lb., 623.4 _ O'nidriA 100 Woo l Vl5 • 40 _ , Potatooe, 5 0 Soup Benne, 73 qt., 7 A ppl,, t ter, ernek. 4.5 Vinegar, gal-,• 1'234 gdy pluTtiorm4iL Lebanon Oa n I: Stock for sale : 1 i siTAREs of now Stock in the Lebanon Ronk Po , r .11 Salo. Apply at the- Advertiser omen, for terms AC. , Lebanon, April 6, 1664. „. . CYRES. P. MILLER, .Attornery-at-Law flico in Walnut street, neatly opposite the sock ll Hotel, and two doors south rrt• A Karrneny's tiardware store. Aprit 6, 1864.--ty. AMERICAN HOUSE Aldrket, Street, rebanpm, • SOHN MATTHES, Piro riedOr. FM proprietor of this old established and popular HOTEL Would respectfully inform the public that it will be conducted at all times to the comfort find convenience of its guests. it has been thtiroughly re &tied and renovated. and DO Ming will be spared to Mike the : Table' and the Bar, at all times, squat to any in the county. The STAIN - M.4G And Yard ere superior too. and more diktensire, thmi nny other in Lebanon, A new SHED is else in the ceurse of erection, which will be com pleted in a short time.. The patronage of the Partners and the Traveling public generally is respectfully Baited. lAoE—West side of Market street, and half a square south fi‘om the ?dirket House. JOHN MATTNES• Lebanon, April 0,11.864. . .. - Iliett*e and Lot for *ale riMlE subscriber t ffers at private sate' his Home end j, Lot of Ground, situate on the .South side of Hill street, between Centre and east streets, in the borough of Lebanon., The Let is 33 by 196 feet. The ROCS b: _ • , . inn one story and a belt "Fit.A.Mli; 22 e- .. . by 211 feet, vitt: KITCTIEN, 14 by 14 /y. 4, to feet, nearly adjoining', largo Cistern. 0 , p, :: Z f,V, nog pen, and other neeeseary int- Z,L ,, , ,4•.,.. prey Oriel) fa. title property la pan riy - :'''- - "'":- , new and a cleanable one for a mechan ic or labOri , g Tana of small means. , . • furtliv, informal, on apply nt the Toll Gate, to LOUIS FRITZ. beim:ion, April 6, 1.861.:---31.*. iamovrn g .: l m o 7.NT A. ZZ. „ o re n z o 111 ob re r, vuuLD respectfully Mem the MU. J . 7.01 S Of Lebanon and vicinity. that , — .l - 20 - 10Y3,17,71, a afl,l 1131IMOtte to two doors below Philip If. GA , ItlcCaully's Shoe Store, where he will make up the W niost fa: Wettable Clothing. ALE, work entrusted to J him'wfli he manniketured in - the best manner:on mod orate terms. ocis.a. tits end substantial making guar nnteol. Thankful VA the lihnral pairenifge attended W him thus far. he hopes. by strict attention to Ws business to merit a continuance of the Benin. lie dor - - di:illy invites the public and his old enstoiners to give hint a call. - - (Lebanon, April, a; ISV-I. FISH'S LAMP HEATING APPARATUS, BOTLINI3 7 -1 7 11YIgV "--STEW.ItG-SyEEPINt} TITI'll TUJ FLAME I.llAt LibilTS TEE. ROOM. * By the flame of 'a 'common lamp, 4,4 tli'e IL cost of cent's worth' of oil, a very comfortable break:- feat can' be cuolted.—i.V. E Tribune. S,Unple in a constrtictiai„eisily,kept to order. ready for Use in a moment * convenient to have on hand, * • * DrtiOist's Circular. .* Fish's Lamp is one of the. most popular novelties of the day, * the utility of it Is augurs tionable. a great ear Mg is made in heating and cooking small articles, and can be made to cook meals for a great many peasons. which is actually done on the ambulance cars which carry the sick soldiers * *— Scientific .4?tteriatli * For 'family use, hospital tent, barrack, Picuica,fishing, nursery, or sick room, It : on - article of coinfort beyond all proportion to its, cost. * *— Bull's ,Tharnalof I have tried the apparatus antrmy Wife nod I prods ini the same a most vahiable. and Audie nces:o)le article ; and we now wonder bow we could to long do without it. Ed. Coal 011 Circular, * An economical contrivance for getting lip heat at short notice Rff nursery and general house hold mimeses, s). oue important point is the sav ing in cost over coal Gres. * a, - N. I. Erewing_Post, PRICES . FROM TWO TO SIX DOLLARS. CAPACITY FROM ONE TO FOUR QUARTS. Three Articles Cooked at one; time. with • One Burner. Aiidiv A . - ea for 'Kerosene or Coal 01', nr Gas. A Descriptive Pampblet.of thirty pages Welshed gratis, ALSO The Union Bent, rn To be attuebed to- a Codi Me- ff.eroSen . liamp or Cos WldaffWatec Mai lteAi , ;iniict;f'iia it cooked also, arranged to • suppol), EVERY ,FAMELY NEEDR , ONE. • .- • 1931. D.. lint, Agent. E0..990 Peur S AGE§TS' :April6 i 3 BGI APRIL ' . Court Prot:lomat oil. WHEREAS. the lIMV. JOIIN 'IA s iISON, Eng. President of the several Courts t Common Pleas in the district composed of the (month) of Letrmon and Dauphin, and-Judge of the Courts of flyer and Termi, beyond general Jail Delivery, fur the trial of capital and all other offences in said counties;;llleJ edge of the General Court Of Quarter Sessions of the Peace and General doll Delivery, in the County if LelennOn; and Wittmer Rdva and THOTTAB KRAMER. 413 1 1'8- Antigen of the General Courts of Quarter Sessions, of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer, General Peace , and Jail Delke. cry, for the trial of capital and otherieffences. in said county of Lebtinoll—tbrangli their precuts to me di rected the 4th day of January. A. D 4 31104, to hold a Collet of Oyer and Terminer Mid GS nlal dad Delivery, and a Court of Quarter Sessions of an Peace in Leba non for the county of Lelnition,bn the; Third _Monday of April, next, which will be the 18th day ofsaid iiiohtty to continue ONE Week. Notice is therefore heroby given, it) the Coroner, the Justices of the .Peace; and to ConStliblfs within the county' of-Lebanod,'lbapj,eiir own persons, with their rolls, Ineeplinaneen, inquisitions, examina tions and other documents, and present the same to the Prosecuting Attorney at least ten days before the Meet ing of the Court, conformably to the pFavisions of the Act of Assembly, passed at the late seism of,,the Leg islature. Also, all those who intend to prosecute) pris oners which now are or then hilly b 4 Abe Jail of Leb anon county, w ill have tifea,and there to appear, on the Ist Monday of APRIL, `tb-mooed against then) as then may be just. Given under my hand, iu the borough of Lebanon, the 19th day of itinrub, in tbo Ft of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and sixty- ur. • PETER L. STOUCTI, Sheriff's Office, Lebanon, March , 1.86 t 'lowa ril A sookisi lion, •PRILADELPIITAI PA. TAISFASES - ot the Nervous, &Wad, Urinary and Sexual Syeteuis—new and rellable treatment—in reports of the HOWARD ASSOCIATION—SouI by mail in sealed letter envelopes, tree of 31aarge. Address, Dr J. SIMIAN HOUGHTON, Howsrd Association. No. 2 6outh Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Mardi 9,11994.—1 y. 1 - VD Yousoo AT MI '8 11 0.'3 New ..ot mid Shoo Ll Store, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS A List of Retailers 11F Foreign' and Domestie'Oneds, Wares, Merchen k, disc, &e., which were returned by the Mercantile Appraiser of Lebanon County, for the year 1864. No tire is hereby given that the Appraiser will holdliss appeal at. the Commissioners' Oilier, in the Borough of Lebanon. Taesday, the 3rd day of May, A.. D. 1864, at which time end place those desiring: to 'appeal may attend. SA3IUEL OEIU, Mercantile Appraiser. ~ 'Lebanon Borough. L(e( of ',Wagers.' • Class. Lieensc. Waite t Houck, stationery 13 $lO 00 'Jacob ltendel, Shoes 10 20 00 Gee. hose, pnt. medicine 3 10 00 do drugs 14 7 00 David Kemeny. hardware 10 20 00 John George, merchant 12 12 50 P. 11. Ebur, confectionery 14 7 00 L. K. Landerm Deb, merchant 12 12 50 Fisher & Arndt, leather 14 7 00 John F. Ebur, confectionery 14 7 00 Daniel 14. Withers, -flour a meal 14 700 P. P. McCaully, shoes 14 7 00 Towle & Carlisle, merchant 14 7 00 C. E. Itohland, shoes a hats 14 7 no Joseph Lowry. confectionery 14 . 700 John Gratiff, confectionery 14 7 00 John Yordy, saddlery 14 • 7 00 ;TOSCO Bowman, shoes a hats 14 7 00 11. J. Th. Smith; groceries 14 . 7 0 0 John L. Docker, stationery 14 .... 7 00 J. C. llouari& Co , tobacconiat ..13 . • - •10 00 Barry It 'Anderson, tobacconist 13 .10 00 J. 11. Kelly, jewelry • 14 7 00 ,1,. G. Oppenheimer. ,clothing 14 7 00 D. S. Either, pat. trietfiehie 4. ~ 600 59- ~ drug's , • 14 " 700 Gootlyear & ' Diffenbaclf, 'iderchant 11' 'it, 0 A 6 , 11,1114, hatter .. 14 7 00 ,ftthfkus Natban, notionsic 14 ~ .7 00 .`Greenawalt, hardware .% .. 14. . 700 Owen Lakimor, forwitwro - 14 -•- 700 llenbea Render, coftfeellonery 14 . t int *DEMI, Light, lifewer , 11 ~:i 00 Edward Strickler, griin 14 7 00 Abraham Strickler, grain 13 V) op Dailey Tho.otts, grain* fruit 14 . 7 00 John .YOst, brewer 4 Is oo el } b. GMhart, merchant 14 ,7 00 '. A. Smith, huckster 15 ' iu 00 soiniil Krause, merchant 14 7 00 .. IL. Grassier, (agent,) stoves 14 t 00 1 J. L. Lemlierger, drugs do - pat. medicine 4 1, 00 3. 3. lieleldwl,l,(ngent,) tobacco /4 700 liouert Huck,confectionery 14 7 00 Henry li rause, merchant 12 10 00 penry & Ileimmit I; merChatt • 3,2 12 50 hick'& Moo re;' shoes • It 7 00 Temi.-1 Gratql, shoos l:4 , 700 , . . . Jamas N. Rodgers, @Lovell 14 ,7.00 Jacob Siemist, fruits ke 14. 7 01 G. L. Atkins, shoes '' - -.' '-14 7 00 Samuel Muck, shoeS ' "l - .. 700 . - . . , John Liman' It Bro., merchant I'2 12 60 S. S. Ramsey, merchant tailor 14 7. 00 Henry Haber, clothing 13 10 - 00 D. It. Deabler, grottery 14' 7 00 George Hoffman, grains KM 12 12 50 James Panders, confectionery 14 7 00 J. D. Krause A Co ;merchants 9 25 00 Georgeltl. Fauber, merchant 14 7 00 Charles IlcOarren, fruits an 14 . 700 John Diller. groceries - - 14 700 L. L. Greenawalt. hmther 14 7 00 ftelzenstein 8z Bro., clothing 13 . • 10 00 Henry 11. Clouse, huckster" ' 10 20 00 jat*So7l- Township: Allen Bolling er, distiller 11 15 00 Lindeumuth, lumber 14 7 00 Moses Front's., huckster% • , u 7. 13 ' 10- ; 00 Bongos A Stonerpoerchane - 12 , .12 50 Geo. L Seltzer. grain*. coat I 13: - . : 10',00 A. tVeigley, Merchant - 'l6 .- 10'00 Hain ,A lihnnielberger, grain, coal x salt 13 10 00 Gerhard & Co., coal 4c )4 7 00 Jottathab & J. Miller, coals . QO • acob Sboch & Co., ill ercharit 7 00 SeujatnioArtz, stores 14 00 Fleury Shirk, dregs 14 , 7 00 du pat. medicine . 4 - s'oo Spengler & Musser. merebent 13 . 10 OD Coover .t. That, grain, coal a soli 13 10 00 Daniel Uriell, eel% " 14 .700 Samuel Snell, stove . ; 14 7 00 Benj. !larger, confectionery 14 ' 7.00 N. L. Bewman,rnerellant 13 - 10 00 Jacob A. Wo11;111'1111er 14 ' 7:00 Daniel Hassler, confectionery 14 , 7 00 :J.& 11. Loope. leathers salt 14 ' 700 Spengler ,k Tice. merchants 13 . 10 00 John ',charm, plister a coal - i 14 700 Heidelberg Township. A.S. Groh, merchant 13 10 00 do merchant 'l3lO 00 Jamb Bratzer, distillur 11 ' - 15'00 Henry Bomberger, leather 14 . ' ' 700 Cyrus M. Kral!, merchant 13 10 00 Oucher & Kurtz, merchant 10 20 00 do grain 3.3 . 10 00 .7'os,, 0. Lonser. merchant 13 10 00 John W. Miller. huckster 13 30 O,Q John Bachemsteee, Cuckster 13' 10 'OO Frank Miura, merchant . 14 7 00 cormaaa Townsh(p. "B.& 5 .I , :by.tanteliant 12 12 50 Edirara V. Ranfiey, Met:. tailor. 14 ~ 700 Bucher & Kuriz; merchant ' 13 ... 10 00 J 0110- °Wiser, grain - 14,. 7 00 ... - . _ ... . ... . -----' IV ,;rtli. Annvilte. sown h.)11 : - - r 4 ,701rw :ri;tv..r , c...nreciltiory 14 .. .., .. .7 00 Jr,ho W.,i4, contjactionory ..,, 14 ' * '7 00 Georg. P,,t,t., , , huckster 13',. ,40 ro fol,fiZ!iimre, fortsituro / , 14 ,- '`'' .7 00 .. Kinports .t tcreiller, wercnar,t )2 - ' . --- • .32 00 John N 'Swan. stoves 14 -:- tOO P...ter Groyhttl, e11t,43 14 7 00 ~ 1 ~. Blttilogt•r, grnitt.& C. 031 12 1: 2 50 I. ildranar. &pro' n , ot 15 10 00 - 171nnt. ,r4,....5},,,v..1.......1 ~ 3.k _. 7.. oft B.,hr eel 11"rNersB ,.. i 7 i4 d: er, mordint 1,1 - _.._ TOO Wiltimth Ault, 1 , other l4 7 00 J. A. floiltnan & Bro., merchant 45 10 00 Shirr.e! Long, "grain . • (iamb Lebanon Boroagh.. . . :11hrtin W. Eberat, drugs . 14 7 00 CU:lHefly, mr.robant 14 - 700 Solounin Smith, an.ldtery 4 coats 1 4 700 Reinothis 4 Melly. lumber A - coal 12 - 00 Jacob Noll, wood 4 coal 14 7 00 Eckerre4h, Sr., coals, ." grain b. Att . 10 10 09 Mary Zeller. cOnfeetionenr . - 00 Jacob B. Funek, Merchant 13 10 co .I,oleph BeWroon, furniture 14 '7 00 Joseph It. Bunton, tobacconht— 14 700 Frederick Gardner: confectioneiy 14 7 00 Ilermap Bauch, confectionery 14 7 00 John a=nt, grin, &e 13 10400 Joseph Vordy, huckster .19 10 00 Christia.o Long, merchant ' John P. Arnold furniture B WWI townsloP. Levi ShiTSi 4r, n!ereitant . 13 10 CO Levi Duhhe, bricketer .13 10 00 J.. 1,. 1./rine, merchant' • ' 13 10 00 George Ert,trama. huckster 13 10 CO Pet I.ovi Pe•, hucketer 13 10 00 Peter neck, hulkater 13 10 00 Jahn W,ller coals 13 10 00 Jo,fah Light, leather 14 7 00 Glearge K.reti kitOirts 14 7 00 Samuel Weab-r, merchant 13 10 00 Thomas' S. Walm-r. merchant 13. 1 00 Murk ii, if', merchant ' 14 700 J. K. - loLlrz, hock , ter 10 l 0 00 J.B. Bomberger, huckster 10 f.O 09 Itilloreek township J. B. Walter, merchant 700 .1. A..Weieley, merchant 14 7 00 John Zmuner mari, grain 14 7 00 Jahn S. 'Richard. st Ain 14 7 00 J H. Stewart, merchant 14 7 00 9.Laudia & Son. merchant 14 .7 CO John U. Seibert, grain 14 7 00 Daniel Zrz4, coal & inml.er 14 7 00 South Lebanon toonship. Henry 'flank, grnin, coal k salt 13 10 00 U. T NS 0.n.0.& Co., grain, coal & - salt IS 10 00 Bast Hanorgr township. Thomas A. Ilitiper ? nierch4.llt 13 10 00 J. *, Wz. A. Lied! ,Luei 'chant .7{. . 7.00 00 Devid liuck, leather 14 7 00 D 51. R.ink,merchav , t 1:1 - 10 03 Catharine Frantz, merchant 14 7 OD feed 14 7 00 Levi Zinivnet man,tnez chant 13 30 00 1,1 14 ti 700 Letelonderay Weens/i4i. J,,hn-Dei.(ingsr, merchant 12 ;]2 ta 3moilv , l Johnston. strng; 31 7 00 Edwitt.,l Diisinget, tailor merillantl.4 7 00 tt Mom E.l3rutiuo,':nerchant 13 311 10 John J neigh Tn..; clam t /3 )0 CO JoNN, BA,•konstoso, huckster 3314 00 Martin Forty, merchant I) 20 10 do grain Br. oust 33 OO Simon Eitorvr, otevo3 14 7 (0 liar( ru ii. Bowman, merchant 13 10 00 Levi W. Henry, cota•-ctionory 14 7 00 Union &math p. .8.01411310 Inniber a: cast 13 10 00 Mail) &13rother, pain & coal 14 7 00 Daniel T. Bordner merchant 18 10 (0 Nicholas Rigel, bucliAter 18 10 CO Stu .tarn hirenthip. Br nner & Treichler, merchant 12 'l2 60 8. Weimer. stove 11 7 DO Fisher & Arndt, leather 14 7-,00 John Philips, merchant 13 10 00 ite•unel Gember,,hockster, 13 10 00 John Capp& Sou, merchant 13 10 10 'do do drugs 14 700 Levi Heilman k Bret, merchant 14' 7 00 /bud& 4737 , i3ate township. It -.1". B. 2 te' uni Morehant 14 700 John Y.a. , e; buc.ksier 13 10 00 J. CI F itr, drugs 14 7 Orb G, W. I/weever, stationery 8 6 00 Cornelius Smith, confectionery 14 700 Bie,er & Sumner, merchant . 13 /0 00 wit a,m iti.ver. 'tatter & emit I.t DO Roeol , ll Ilrrr. him er 13 10 00 A & D. fi raid( r grate 13 10 01 Wilih Carper. merchant 13 10 00 North Lebanon townstelL Hoary Hartman, brewery n 15 CO :niched Heve.Jing, huckster 13 10 00 Israel Light, merchant 14 7 On Shirk 0. Long, merchant 14 7 00 d u grain . 14 7 00 Andrew Light, Merchant 13 10 00 John U Grob. merchant 13 10 CO Jacob Riddlle, bubliater, 13 10 00 Adam R. Light, itierChnnt 14 7 op Lebanon, April 7, 1804. ' Donor GEC eCCOUNT. T OS. Ka ,Trpfteurer, ftw account tJ wah w.bto.NoN soßbuotti from Mardi fotb, 1863 to March 21et.m864 To audit iciodired fgoro . fteti. Walter, 'ColiebtoFfoVl66l. in full $262 28 To coati reieived fr.to D. E. Miller, Collector f .r 1662, to toll ligg lb To caul, received from Peter Hauer, Collector for 1883 8910 09 To cacti received from Market Hance and Curb Rights 182 80 To cash received from County Com mieeiouere toMerdo building bridge in Pinegrove Mime. IWO 00 To cads received frau), County Coin• reiceionerd for repairing elation License ` 20 00 To cast received from Walter it I Parte, pavement account fly cash received Pm cirm licenee i voceivednaternporary loan I El dance in the Treasury Match 9, 1861 11 lance dee Treasury March 21, 1864 CR. ny cash paid sundry persons on or ders issued RR re 314. 4 , 4 ,1: W. ll.iober . Im. bums 14 MI A. S. Sly, guallif;lng ollhera, dm. 3 00 Viewers on Pineur re at. bridge 6 DO 11. , ssmart. limier *Cam , . lumber 1 43 3. J. 1100 b, notifying weworo 1 - . , 0 .7 .T. Young, ga.o.or4”.ra ' 11 24 Geo. Spamr, witno,a frws 1 00 Expense on weight and nioenure far Clerk of Market 1 40 Military fend 100 00 Josiah Geltle, witness fees 78 'TRUMP Rogers, lanterns 7 no J 71 Miller. stationery 1 00 J.Yor ' - y. for UR*, of scales 3 12 D. M. Itarmeny.hardware. sit ite. le9 01 4. cornett for bridge 43 00 Major & Bro.. Iron plate 1 50 County Commissioner's 2 years rent for coal, no. 40 00 - 206 04 Win. Focht. bond in fun 403 50 Thtniet Seifert. interest - , - . 18 00 A. Moo. Trees. for Per. Virn gain . 20 00 0 fieverin, mending tiose .' : 11 50 IC Richey, fiber) 165 25 .. . - 107 75 E. Ricbey, iiiise for liTulatt Fire Company 168 26 Lebseciy..Gne Co . gas consumed by Union Fir e Company ' 240 . . 66 ittilloolil k 3lolly, Inmbor for Mom - 168 ket llouee 36 12 P. Sorseker, log for Market Mosel 2 60 J. Swartv., pump " a 10 00 13rua k Reiler: ." " .8 20 .. Mich. [Allier, lioulig . " 232 . 68 49 Anthony Gerhard,painttagaration home a AO Shirk, Pptatirin,*446n :hal& )gam A. Moyer, carpenter work '" 22 85 • - J. A A D. WO . ter,.fpr, rornaving 43 00 anel repOries. Mrs. Messes bowie ,Ind tqater'al. 121 /A Towle Caitern, derige 25 90 ' • - Geo Dock. for onrblng at Mrs. 140 75 Klinn'sproperty • •._ 23. 52 - Guo. Roes, for t tirtilog at Mrs. IL> natio& propOrty, 26 II plin . Jos. I{ erch, Tree., fur Jul crim '43 31) g .„, , .......—..... 18433 y. . - . an 0 ;TOR. Hei r , Tree., ter J. echirrine.• q • 1804 849 RI ... B. Borgner St. COVE, for !Hark t St. 424 23 •,: ' do do Mulberry ,6 76 do do Walnut 220 24 -do do . Chestnut 13R 03 - do do Compbellen 16 03 do do -. Pinegr 3re 1263 CO do ' do Smoke RHO' 17 00 , do . do different Streets and Alley!' 291 18 GOD 1.41 , 14.1V08.Ver, ElbetaillretOWll .. road.ove-balt l7 29 ' : . ' ------ 2411 TS Geo. Borgner. for building Pine. grOra street bildtre. . 352 W. ff. R. Bartman, Printings 17 00 Wni. M. Breslin, " 21 50 J. Young. ~ /9 75 Worth & Reinoehl, " 40 75 TT. 'McCord, Police, 8.J.8a1,b JOS. Shantz., " It. Wheat, " fl. Shirk ! ' ". liorinor;" J. N. Shearer, J. O,le iser, :e W. B. Reinhard A. Moyer. " John Smith, " ----.-- 681 00 Lebanon Gag Comp'y. Om consum'd, 387 97 D. M. - Harmony, Chief Burgess, 10 00 U. ',Greenawalt, Axe% Burgess, 10 00 A. Rise, Councilmen, 10 00 U. Tiee, 'do 10 00 P. L. Weimer, do 10 00 M. Looser, do 10 00 Geo. F. Re Inhord, `de /0 00 Juo. Gerhard, do 10 00 -d; D. E. Miller, calculating appeal mi. Mess and duplicate 10 00 1). H. 51111er. clerk, 15 op .. ~ ..:_,.....- . '25 . 00 Jos. Horeb. treasurer's Salary'lo 00 Appeal Comm ittee., . IOD J. Durkee, d istritaitirm appeakadtices,.l2 AO do Dory ing Carrion, - 31 4 do . Cleaning street A alleys, 10 31 do High Constable selary, 20 00 .. $6264 80 OUTSTANDING TAX. Peter Dauer. collector for 1863, - deficiencies_ commi RAM and a• batement to be deducted, $890,11 A.l) DITIONAL STATEMENT. .. The Treas, received orders for July • Coupons for 1863, 349,50 On which he paid 315,00 , Balance in the Treas. bands,. 84,50 Alio . Un • -nrder for January got . puns 1864. 340,50 On which be paid 256,50 plasm's le the T ress hands. —•••:-.--- V.7;00 Balapee. in die illia . de of he Tratf. presented, 16,50 Balance in the lad f theTramt. for July preaente,l. 1862, wheit . . 7,56 In addition to theatove, the folloWt- lug are ti.o 'borough Liabili ties -on lnipencements and It. ~ It.,llOnds- A Bonds of Wm. Shirk, • - 841,20 1 flond of D. Seifert, 300,00 • Amount - of 11;.: 4 1t. Bonds ontstand . lug 11,650 00 $12,791,20 demon March 24, 1864. • STOVES. STOVES. -vow is the time to buy your STOVES before cold winter is here, and the best and cheapest place is at the Lebanon Stove, Tin and,Sheet Iron Madura& tory of James N. Rogers.. Two doors South from the Lebanon Ben, be bad the largest and best assortment of PARLOR, HALL, and COOKING STOVES, ever offered in"Leba• non, Oae Burners for Bathes br Bed Chambers of his own make. with a ge,neral assortment of railer Stoves', and a large varlet Of.the best Cooking Stoves i n the county nr borbugh,. which he warrants ter bakeor roast WASHBOILIiItS con tautly on hand Of all sires, dud thebest material. • COAL 'BUCK ETS--the largest aesortment, the heay. test lion, and the best made in Lebanon. Abe, a. large stock of TIN WARE, made of the best Material and in a workmanlike manner. As be is a Practical Workman, Gild hut bail an experieoco of twenty-fwe yeare. he feels Confident that be can give general 'He takes this method of ratiiiiiing his thanks to his numerous customers for thefr llikral support, and lie hopes, by strictly attending to liis own business and letting other people's alone, to still reecive a share of pupil° patronage. - JANI,RS N. ROGERS. Attie- Particular attention paid to all kinds ofJOSSOM such as Rooting. Spouting, &c., and all work warranted Jleentoval OF VIE NEW A7iii) CHEAP' HOOT AND SHOE STORE_ rr H.E - subicriber would respectfully inform the cit _L iscens of Lebsnou and vicinity, that he has retnov oedls BOOT and MOE STORE to Market street, next lird south of Mrs. Riso's Hotel, Lebanon. Pa. where he keeps on band a large and well assorted stock of all ti kinds of BOOTS and. 5 0E S. He will agat att make to order all kinds of*BOOTS and SHOES, and at very short notice. He al %y, so keeps on hand a large and well-assort ed stork of .LKATITER. such as RED AND OAK'SOLE LEATHER, CALF AND.IOI , SKINS, MOROCCO AND FANCY LEATHER, KID, LININGS, ROANS, BIND /NOS, &c., and all kinds of Shoemalteri 7 TOODS AND FINDINGS, such as ROOT-TREES, LAS'S, ROOT CORDS and 'll EBBS, AWL-BLADES. KNIVES, PUN CHES, HAMMERS, rmaess, RASPS, TACKS.-- Constantly on band an assortment ofLastings- Threads, Shoonails, Peg-breaks, Sand-stones, Pegs, Bristles. lilt and Shoe Tools, of every description: Having been en• go,ged in the bueinees more than twenty years, be feels satisfied that he can give satisfaction to all who will favor him with a call. 'Shoemakers fr.ut the country will do well by calling on him before purchasing else where. SA3IIJEL HAUCK. Lebanon, Jan. 27 1564. IRERCRAIIIT TAILORING. S. 11A. ,ISAY, in Funek'a hulloing , corner of Cam be.:land street and Dot. itas on band and for !sale, either by the yard dt inade t 4 order; a large lot of . dAsttittzts, anti VESTM4S, &Meted cram Gee& houses. Good Fiti LAM sub. titatitial making guaranteed 'to all. Also handker chiefs, Cravats, Gloves. hosiery, Suspenders. Fancy and •Plain'L'inon Shirai, Under Shirts and Drawer's. - • S. S. RAMSAY. P.P . R., April 9. 1962. TO THE PUSLIC. The nodersighia #ia i ig tekenthe Targefled Comm° Mona lintel; in Pottsville, knowil its the 11 0 R'l' H 0 US E, Would respectfully announce to his old friends and for mer patrons that lie is prepared to accommm • date all who may favor him with their patronage, The MORTIMER. 1.1,0135 E has been newly napered; painted, and refurnished throughout, and the PRoPate. 'TOR feels 'warranted in saying that it is UNSURPASSED BY ANY ROTEL ,IN TUE Borough of Pottsville, for comfort and convenience. ./V - 0 Pains will be spaed Toreador it as agreeable and comfortable stopping" place tbr strangers and travelers. The Stabling and Shedding, Attached tz. }hit Rotel, ar43 euthei.ntiy ytrFe_thf the tke corainod she ipt - see arid' afilkos of OM= The Hotel in now open for the ReceptiOn : of • the . • ui will bo happy, to accommodate all who may fly. hitfl _ • JOSEPH .86 F.Blz, Pottsville, April 8,18684 • Proprietor. Le b 28 96 20 00 97 83 LOCA.. 9 the propettTy tuilders of the State of Penn. Sylvania :—GFI,NTLEMEN Your attention is respectfutly solicited to the felloivlng Ip - writes of insur ance of the LEBANON MUTUAL INSURANCE CO:51- VAN Y, who are transacting businses with the moat flatteriret evidence of Public confidence. There sources Of. the topriny are ample to in4titunify thme who may take te,'. -,ntage through its agency of the Means afford. ed the:, r being protected against loss by fire. The ikmtvglK.f Directors are practical business, men well and fitrorahly known, and enjoyingl l .lteentlre confidanceand respect fof the community in wheels they live. 'Our Corn. parry ivperfectly mutua, and we iiivite'&hurearefol tention to.the Milowing low rates as wearedetermlned to insure i.x low ac :my other responsitile company, taking Into consideration the character of ttre ticks incurred. Our CllAltnit being PERPETUAL, -e.totbleii us to is sue Policies which never expire, which nblanten the no cesaity of rOOewul every for 6 years. The Company now been in sncceeital for nearly 6 years, and all its losses have beeir paid to the satisfaction of all parties concerned; itud, in fact it has been, nod still continues to be. the, VIAL oil the Directors to have the Company conducted eatilicuieft and economical principles. RAIrIS, OF INS'IIft.iNCIL Dwellings, brick or ettine, slate roof $O,lB .1200 do do_ oldnaleg 't do do Log or Frame "do Barns, stone or brick ,20 do do Log or Frame .20 . 4 do ' Store flanges, brisk or Stool :45 " do MEI IR2 09 - $626-1 Sig do Log or frame ua, ,30 "do antelsAboardiug Louses, brisk or stouh ;23 " do do do Log or frame ;20 .do Aradendes and School houses .2§ . do, Churches and meeting houses 20 " do r Winters Imidka and Stationertes ,00, " do Rook hinders ,61? .- do Tailor shops fihomnaker and saddler shops ' Silversmith and 'Watchmaker Tin and sheet iron shops Groceries and Provision stores Tanneries Ratter shops Grist Mills, Wat4r valves' SawMille"ao do Drug Stores . Smith ikons, brick or stone . iao ~ do To. do Wood ,tb .4.. do Curpenter,„Toiner A: Cabinet mak'r suops 40 . 4 ds Wagoner and Coneb maker shove ,40 " :16 Painter and Mu& maker allele - ,40 "do Oil Mills . ,40 .. do Clover Mills . AO 2." dil Peunderies of wood. ,36 " do* _ . • do Brick or stone,.„,„ ,30 ” do Merebandize in brick or Stone bitlrd'nits ' 20 " do do in wooden . aft " Furniture in trick or stone buildings ,15 " do, do in wooden ,20 4 . du Stabies & tdieds, brick or stobeAtinntly ,20 ", do do do wooden 25 ' l ' do Livery & Theern Stables '25 " do ' , compunications'shonla addressed to J. G lif;11.11AN, Secretary,Jonestown, Lebanon Co, P& AVA , FME at 'die ••••11ark Gorse Hotel." Jonestown, March 4,1863 rtibluelice. POBLIC NOTICE is hereb y given, that the Charter of the Methodist Episcopal Chrreh of Cornwall township, Lebanon county, was duly presented to the Court of Common Pleas, of Lebanon county, for examination, and will he approved according to lose, on the first day of April Tenn, nee; unless good cause be shown to the contrary. - HENRY SLEORIET, Protb'y Lebanon, Jan. 27, !Rat—. lIRLIC notice is berFby given, that the account of I Joseph Light, Committee and Truatee duly ap pointed by the Court of Common Pleaa of Lebanon County. of WILLIAM STROH, a lunatic, ban been filed .in , the Prothonotary's office Lvbennu county, and that the same will he presented to the Court of Common Pleas of said County, on th..l Third Monday of April next, for continuation and allowance, when roid.whern . all persdne Interested may attend if thpy 'think proper, 107 00 75 00 75 00 18000 • 240 00 65 00 . 1 - oo . 12 00 31 00 14 00 11 00 5 00 •• 'HENRY. SICGRIST, Proth'i: Prothonotary's ()Mee, March 23, 18i34, ' . - • 1- . NOTICE. .. _. i 11011 1 3BUC noilee is hereby given. that the account of LE Adam Crittinger, assignee under a voluntary 1 deed of assigumen 4 for the benefit of creditors of M- I 1110 N SNAVELY and ILeronim l / 4 his wife. him heeu fif ed in the Prothonotary's of e of Lebanon county. . and that the same will he presented to the Court of Common Pleas of said County, qn the Thfrd Ilf . cmday 1 a/April nest, for confirmation and allowance, when and where all persons interested 'may attend if they think Pr4.•prr, •-- DIENES SI WRIST, Proth'y. . Prothonotary's Office, March 23. 113E4: 1 . riro lICE. . POBLIC notice is hereby given that the account or Jacob W. Meyer and Daniel Miller. Executors ef, &c., XI ItTIN MEYER, deed., who was Trustee, of John leaser. a hinat!c, of the township of Bethel. in the County or Leberiou, has beep filed, in ll?e !Pi.thAri• otary's office of Lebanon county, and ;bat the same trill be presented to the Court of Common Pleits bt said County, on the Third Monday of Apra next, for confirmation and allowance, when atel where all pee;" eons interested may attend If tin y th ink proper. HENRY SIEGIUSV, Prottey; Prothonotary's Office. March 23. 1864. • EOM wri CE. 1101111311LIC notice h hereby given that the tiodielhtel William Peters. assignee of ISAAC nailer a deed of voluntary siaignment in trust' for the benefit of erv!ditorti. oar been filed in the Preni6.: otary's office ot' Lebanon County. ackci that the same will be prriiented to the Court of Common Pleseet said County, on. the Third Mendel , of April, inent. for con:. ruination and allowance. when,and where , all persons Intetested day tit ten d if they think pope?: ICAO ii6ii6uay's zacsrr , 3u2c..mm:›iml - ca:• - ONN; It CBI 4C11141[1.011i • Will taken by the uncthsigied, COllMll6roDellil of Lebanon county, at stmh rates of interest as the said Commissioners and the parties eontraetink may agree: This loan. will Iv exempt from all tax ation. can at the dammiss %um aleee, at Lebaton Bar;" *ugh immediately. Attest . Crams Saint, aieiic. Lebanon, March 30. 1864, 11 - L I.IIV EitY tint' RAU GOODS.- , rN Evraty VARIETY, ' Y of the latest importall'ine. and of the newest sun most fashions ble styles. • . . Our Straw Departmient 'ill) eninpriFe 'everx stiriety of 18 Onziet4, Fiats and., Trimmings to he found in thiefline, Of the latest-and' tint, approved shapcs and styles. Soliciting an cii•ly dill, I remain Tones, - Respectfully, .. . rt. WARD. 1405.101, 105 I. Noitb SECOND Su., Dititturii Maivh; 16, 1664 —4t. "1-4 1 LORtiaN - C Sewing Mac hie i The Only Machine cartage of making More . than One Kind of a Stitch; aod the Only One having the RE VERSIBLE FrOrri. ` • , , _ The feed may be reversed tit any point desired * without stooping. ish 'Ai is a great advantage in fasten ing the ends of seitoiX - It makes fpur different stitches, lock. knot. tiouldh . lock, 49 mi. double knot ; each stitch perfect and Ake on both sides of the fabric.. There. is no other Machine which will do in fa*e range of work as the "Florence." It wit). litraid. Tack. Quill, Cord. Ulm, - rell;ffihd. llather. and do an kianis of Stitching reqiirred. by and 31. in caw:it:rem; , Thb usost inexperienced and no ditacnlty in lasing Every Machine is warranted to give entire a rtiefite tion, and to do all that te ohlnted for it, vc9,,.. The Florence must 1e seen to At Appreciated. J. F. AtATZ: Agent otLebanon county, Anoville, Persons wishing tosee the Machine in operation con do so by calling on the Agent at Annvilie. Annyille,..llarch 1. 1891,-3m. • Philip IF: 5 FASIIIO3.7AI3LE BOOT AND SHOE MAKER Qi Cumberland Street, one door . East of the Meek horse hotel. Thankful for th very Mkt's! Patronage extended to me for the short time' I have been in hiisinests I would respectfully ,solicit a continuance of the patronage of the public. e has at ell times an assortment of BOOTS and SIICES of his own manufacture on hand, which will be disposed of on reasonable terms. FINE BOOTS, LADIES* GAITERS; &e. , Those desiring a twat, well trade artiele. sire i t raitp i s to give roe ak Childress ' Sloes id every y. r i e ty and color on band. Heavy work utade to order -AII work warranted. Repotting neatly done and charges mode istbderate. In the matter. or the. Estate, of GEOII,GE and C.A.TIT- A/Zl?i 13 SNAVELY, late of Cornwall township, Leb anon counry, dee'd. . T. hereby given that the underaigned boa t been appointed auditor by the Orpluins' Conn at Lebanon county. to audit the acepusts of ibIePEC Suavely and Henry A. Snavely, e.tecutors of the said Boerne and Catharine Snavely, dec'd., and Make dis tribution of the balance in their hands among the heire and legal repreeenta rives of said decedents ;rind ihdt UP will attend to the dutfre of his appointment at hie (Mfr.!, in the Borough of Lebanon, on Friday; the 10th day eif .ipril. at I o'cloett, P. lit when and where all persons interests' May attend' it they think proper. ISAAC HOVSER, Auditor. Imbenciii, March 30, l R 64. 10111.10 Nom- is hereby given, LINA tatters Testa r ry; lime been trrotite - 4 t 4 thr undersimued, on th, r_smE o of tivrtiA.RME GOETTIAL.Iite , of ii. de rb erg towtwiip, I.elmnou county, Pa.,teefl. Alf prtxons wholoww ifiekt;ta will ploose settle titoit-oc , ounts,;• and alktlitise having,' claims agaimA it will 01asr go event tbn^l. JuNATlLoizEßwr,Rifientvr Si auffetstown# March 9 1 . Mt MUM BOUNTY LOAN TAO: I 6AS LESREI4 PETKR FONAT.Y. JACOU BRUBACHER.: oomtuizsionere of Lebanon County. ====a Exectitor l * IMO ,26 ." do .00 4, 0 -. d ,30 " dc; ,30 do 30 ' do .80 ' do 5 " o ,_,..1 '..do 0 r. ilo