tag attliertiztv: . - - - tI6O.ATEAR LEBANON, PA. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1884, HOME AFFAIRS.- Wanted at :the ADYRRTISER 'OF FICE Apprentite boy. George. of Philadel phia, was awarded, last week, a contract by the government for 5,000 pairs of 7's and 10's boots, at 114,10 per pair. The new apportinument bill in troduced into the - Legislature at Harris- bitirfor Sinatora and Representatives, ,iceeps this district the same as it has been, . - viz:—Dauphin and Lebanon a Senatorial district and Lebanon a representative, We..-learn that several: deaths bsvp recently, taken place the eastern part or our county, which,- it is feared, were caused by the muakfreaded spotted fever:' • After death . - the -bodies became spotted. - - • A . ddSertet.'Ufrai shot , by c'the pro twird or this• place on Friday last, in ihenOi.their Part ar this. county. He was bit in the' neck: After his capture ro be , was bught to Lebanon, had his Wound dressed, and was lodged in jail.— He will make a splendid soldier in battle, —being so very ,willing to fight All the nine inontbs' vcduriteers ont under the .act 'of, July, lab% were from PernirsYlani cr‘a,l anntinibered' 18,864. They were entitled, JO a bounty of $25 - 4acb. They now have the consoling in formation, by Washington authority, that their bounty - was field 31934. Vermont nine months' f'without authority - ,of -We department; and owinglii.Ve mis take of the mnstering7offwers ands pay- Masters:;' This announcement must seem . to the:nine months' , men as cool' as a cu --Cumber, coming, as it does, from "the best „goverthiient on theface of the earth." The quota of Lebanon county on - the coming draft is about 290. Probably 100 .men towards the compliment have been secured, mostly veterans. The re enlistment or veterans, however, we leatn;ls just about played out, so that the only way to fill our quota is by new en. listinents, which, we -also learn, are not as plenty r as blackberries in summer: Ef forts are being Made by the.,CotrunisSion era and .tl4r`auents to fill -up the quota without'a draft: :.As nothing is to be done in the ariii) in re' enlistments efforts are tow being made at Harrisburg.and.other Places to our quota by new :ments It ,is ,not likely that our quota, will tiofilled,by:Triday, the clay specified , ticir the ttrlift,%jnce it will take place, un. 'less postponed ,tiy our `.:fatherly and, pro. 'tective government." We' have • reteivitl through the hands of Hon. Niker Strouse, a lot of Sorghuni, or Chinese Sugar Cane Seed, whieh 'we shall , be Wen; to distribute tliose.desirin„,at the same for cultivation.. Alan another lot of S ring Wheat. We notice that quite a number of buildings are in the course of erection in various parts of this, borough. , 'Marcus Nathan in Funtles building, has just, opened his new. stock Ot'Spring and Summer Fancy Goods, No -tions, &c. keadvettigerpen t of Reizenstein Bratkeis - riaV§Pring Clothing. For good ClaPili Oarge t Atnck and_cheap Paigains thei 4 tge piaci.; s r 4, 14.41 . gu i --:. ~-..-„ . hilacrejphia Mout* arket , , was firm, and laiteltalei were 4r0 1 :1 made. Wheat is very firm and. Rye is in demand. Corn is scarce and : in de= mind' Oats are firm. Thn ,Cattle : market was, active and pri oes rather better; all offered- being sold. frlittg.—We now urge upon the 'expeO!ertek of planting trees.- rrigiey wilt grow up to bless you.' Mecoopd - ,seleetionsond plant where gittlloitloo sPareg:T'cluild• 'Fop.nd Dead.—George Ball' ag eSitiouf Years, was found dead in the street, in • North Lebanon, near the Uni bn'CanaV on Sunday morning. It is sup posed that while on his way borne, in the, terrible storm, of ,Saturday evening, he slipped and; , fell, and being stunned, or, otherwise disabled so as to prevent recov er,ing.hienself, was suffocated in a puddle of water and mud. 'An inquest was held On the' body by A. S. Ely, Esq. JOhn`ll:Kinportz, Esq., has re "'signed the office of Commissioner of the Board of Enrollment of this district, and 4Ye - viilq36wmiin,' Esq., of Lebanon, has been appointed in his place.. Comp-any I, .107th Regiment, P. V. Capt. D.' S, Matthews,. ha4king re-en• listed, reached home on Tuesday of last week; l i he ;number of men is 29—a1l credited-to Lebanon county. Shortly, al ter reachlbA . Lebanon the company, pre aented tkibeatitifill:sword to-the Captain. The Legq.!qatUre bas.passed a bill incorporating a compau to build a turn pike from Nprth L t ebanon to ionistown. The capital , stock of the company is to be $12,060, or 480 shares at $25 per Share. A number of soldiers .:stopped and .rifled the mail between Gi,eencastle and'Atiddleburg, Franklin county, a few days since. man named John Shoemaker was killed by Rouchelan , der' in " Randolph tominship, Crawford ir icsa,tty-.41109hd, ag /tight Ro uehrla n der had,tren.marru:d the previous daY,. and a' rititiWet-'of his aequairitances'collecting around-his house to Rive him a serenade, theY, 6 iii 4 t e,Peaged him - that he hurled a stick of wood among them, which struck Shoe maker:'on the forehead . crushing in his 7 7. , Sinii r iiitd producing injuries from which ke,lo9looor.d!4' FREMONT. F . 33FMT/Fe..-..-. -The partiaane-of General Freinont are offering , the : I,,,ineoln _ men 'two tiaisitren.: 1. That Lincoln kVIII not be fleeted; arid 24 That r rreiticiht Will be the next- 'President—the , . iniitisAietaliektti.gether. , t 4.• • Imam Tex.—The collection of the national income tax naturally enotigh embarrasses our people as tlfey hive the whole routine of the busineet yet to leai-n. ConipHeated as it May seem at first sights however, it is simple enough When once Understood. BY the law every man IS required to make a true return to the assessor of his income. Bear in mindihat it is the duty of the people to call with the assessor and make their return; and it must be done on or before the Ist of May. Persons neglecting' to do so will-be called upon by the assessor, and fifty'per cent. added to the tax. A penalty of $5OO is imposed for a false or fraudulent. return. By applying to the aisesor .he will fur nish persons with.blani papers, by which any onecanvreadily make out his return withoutditficu Ity. The income tax applies t tho my whose net yearly incuine exceedsllsloo. In ascertaining the, income the gross reqipts are taken, and the grt ss expen ditures. In the expenditifies which are to be deducted are embraced the entire cost of carrying on business, including rent, clerk hire, insurance, freight, fuel, &e ; the rentot the property occupied as a residence, and all other taxes assessed and patti for the year 1862 ; amount act ually paid for repairs ; interest on bonds stock on which three per cent. has already' been deducted, &c. Farmers will de duct their hired labor, with the cost Of subsisting the same ; the necessary re pairs on, the farm, and the insurance and the interest on incumbrances, on thefarm. After deducting all, these expenses from the gross revenues a' tax of three per:cent. is imposed upon the excess over. • $6OO of each man's income. Persons 'whose nett income does not .exceed= that sum pay no tax, unless they have silver ware or carriages, upon which a specific tax is imposed. The State Senate , has passed a bill making the term of Constables five years instead of one, as heretofore. The postaqe on the ADVERTISER . when seat to post offices outside of Leba non ',county, - is twenty cents a year.— This sum ought to be paid to the post master at the beginning of Iheyear, and a receipt taken. A little care in this re . ~ spebt vii•Ould:peevent Many: rmslakes. Sanderson, formerly of Lebanon, is now Provost Marshal at St. Louis. Headley's History of the War— Is the title of a new and most valuable work which we have just examined.— There is no writer of the present day Who ranks higher as a brilliant and graphic de lineator of military history - than 3. T. Headley. His superior descriptions, 'abil ity. and beautiful illustratiOns, his chaste Essays, dignified and flowing• style, and the fact of his personal acquaintance with ;many distinguished officers.of the army and navy with whom he~ has passed much, time gathering material, gives him pecuj,lar facilities for obtaining infor ination:concerning scenes which he scribes—all tend to make this work of more than ordinary interest and, value, and such a work as every intelligent. American will desire to posse_se for, con sultation, or reference. The first volume, which is being published, commences with a clear, logical and candid statement of the causes of the reDellign ; then •follow the many stirring events from the open ing scene at Fort S.umpter,down - to with in a few months of the present time. It is. really one of the most interesting, and valuable books ever"`issued from the I Ainerican press, and, is d3stined to have a large circulation. The agent for this important work. Mr. Grier, will, remain in the County for a short time to solicit subscribers, and we commend him to the, courtesy and patronage of citizens, and trust he will meet with success commen surate with the rare merits of the' work. . How they do out West.—ln Chi . cagolast week a Democratic editor was presented with a $lOOO worth of printing paper by some of his friends as a gift ; and the'Democrats of Cais county, Indiana', recently presented S. A. Hail, the editor of the ,Democratic,Pharos, printed at Lo 'gansport, a new power press, with a steam engine for running ipe same, the whote costing $1,500. . The Reading Councils have' fix ed the rate of wages to be paid for work in the Department ofllighways and Pav ing this season, as follows; Street Hands . $1 40 per day ; boy, horse and cart, $2 50 ; man, horie and cart, $2 75 ; Pa vers, $2 00 per day. Any citizen wish ing to pay their taxes by work, can do 80. COUGHS, BRONCHITIS. The entire free dom from all deleterious ingredients ren der "Brown's Bronchial Troches," or Cough and Voice Lozengers, a safe reme dy for the most delecate female, or younk est child, and has caused them to be held in the highest esteeni - by Clergymen, Singers and Public Speakers.generally. , . Sevonllcatdrod VOlfinteers Slat in Oilp ! Young men be warned in time, supply yourselves witb HOLLOWAY'S PILL§,&,,OINTMENT.-- Tbey are guarantied to'citre'lbe worst oases of Sores, Ulcers, Scurvy, Fevers and Bowel Com plaints. Only 25 eta. per bog. 218.. TAKE' NOTICE.—The enrolling is go leg on, and it is expected ,that the Conscription ac will bh'infoteed immediately. so wOuld advice every holy to get their PICTURES taken in time for their re !Minn.:nod friends, and the only place to get a No. I, Picture is at ,Zusiszmitares New. York Thotographie GallerY, for he - ie . taking the cheapest, the beet, and' most life-like Pictures Lebanon. It ie admitted by all that he can't be beat, for his gallery is ;always crowded. Give him a call and you'ulllfind as we rec ommend. Remember- the place, - 7.,ZiraMerman's New York Photographic Gallery, in Cumberland St. Call early and avoid a crowd. P. B.—Children and anybody Mathes got weak eyes should call .at Zimmerman's Gallery. His Pictures on ly require from S to 5 seconds time to sit QUTSTION.—HoIIo ! there Dlek and Nancy, where are yon going, that yin are in each a burry . Awswcw.—Why we are jut OUT way to Da ilei Photograph Gallery, to have our pictures taken lie takes ePlendid Pictures, and hie Gallery;ls nearly ail the time crowded. so I said to'.lfinci we will go ear ly thiernorniaillefere any •bodrolse eta there, or we will have' o come away again irltheit gattirig any. Qtrawr.—Yes! I have beard too that Daily's Gallery is nearly all 'the time crowded, arid so why don't you tort° ealinrroFiertGallery t . , ..tae. , —Dh any liwe,could not thlnlvat Such a:thing.— WeadiniphibeArue spd beatitifulaiicfnle that Daily tekes,holfnueliaat 'rAircitild hot_go.pAutothei Jury if.weeputd get thaw rot Apthiug . — Robes seven years, rxierieneein the busiriessilhersincomplete setter !!.,TY 0 .1 -lil4'tnait:;" :isky -Malt , anp there fore takes the beet pictures n town;'and Bo of course every body that "oats , a good ideturefftwa • Quzar.—Whot kind or TiOnee,ilooeimintifol Agur.:,-114,fokUiPtiC4r:grmiboirOIR:.%133Vittnni, lif e- rilAkilloint Paidorna•.:, I , lffi ininUnieturok. b T .been' pronotinOod. &ors .tinittful indigo liko;thatt Bottle ; that have been taker' in our hirgo H M AtlibiSitYPog are beautiful; and tan't, be beat..lit) ale° eicce:ie copyin g pletutna from. email Degtteirootypipop: eIP larging them aitoost Co enplane:. 4 • * thie Gel 04 him P, corns along witlil4l4 we , wNI ehow yon. It le in Shined ti'ew Bulblici. next door to the Lebanon Deposit Bank. He bee constant• ly 011 bend a good assortment of Gilt end Rosewood Frames, Come, Albums, he., which be sells cheep.— : for good mild cheap Pictures We 'Wylie all to go td Cielleei, •Lebanon,• Pa. Mprch 11, '03. Ciatut, MHOS, Pistols, POiiider, Caps, &C. Aisltstmou Srpnrouset.--4. G. nummasmi would re r~iecthllly ipfotdi the pithile that he continuos the liusliwes of tonnufacturing and dealing in GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS, POWDER, Caps, Weds, and all kinds of gunning and gun mated• al, at his Store, ..n Market rtreet, a few doors North of the L. V R. R., Lebanon, Pa. q. All kind. of Repairing done et the shortest poS slide notice and in the best style of workmanship. . Lebanon, June 24, 18e3.-1y gptciat c(4,ltititt,s4 SWALL(MALLOW two or three boyhood's of "Buchu," OW ic Bitters," Sore:ton rine," "Nervous An tidotes," die„ fie., &e, and after you are satisfied with the result, then try one box of OLD DOCTOR BC CHAN'S ENOLISti ,SPECIFIC PILLS—sTI be restor ed to health and vigor in thirty days. They are pure ly vegetable ,pleasant to take, prompt and salutary in their enecte on the broken down and shattered ernisti- Aution. Old and young can tate them with advan tage. Imported and sold in the Visited 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 30, 1884-3 m. USE NO OTHER !—BUCHAN'S SPECIFIC V PILLS fire the only Reliable Remedy for all Diseases of the .Seminal, 'Urinary and Nerrona Sys. terns. Try one box, and be creed My. DOLLAR A BOX. One box will wile - et a`eure, or money refund ed. Sent by mail on recoloorpr•ce. JAS. S. BUTLER, Station D , Bible HOWIN New York, General Agent. March an, 7.8134-.-3 m no YOU WISH TO BE CURED ?• HIL HU • OHADT!S, amount spECaln ptrts care, in iess than Kiley's. the worst cases of NEnvotTSNESS, luipotency, Premature Decay, Seminal Weakness, In sanity, and all Urinary, Sexual..and itTeretitte .111Tee tions. no matter from what cause produced. Price; Oae Dollar per box. Sent postpaid, by wail, on re ceipt of an ordei...'Addresit JAS._!..BUTLER, 'Station D, Bible Hose, Etw York, Gone al Agent March 30 , 1304 —3m HOYT'S HIAWATHA'HAIR RESTORATIVE. Hoyt's. Hiawatha - Hair Restorative. The standard staple preparation for the heir war ranted in all =sea to restore hided and gray hair, and whiskers, to their original color. It does not claim to Make the hair grow in where it has fallen out ; noth ing will do that .whatever may be advertised to the contrary, but -it will prevent it from falling out, make it soft and silky. cleanse it and the camp from Impuri ties and Immure, and entirely overcome bid enacts of previous flee of preparations containing sulphur, su gar of lead. &c. It requires no soaping, washing, and hours for its application, nor will it gain the skin, but is as easily applied and wiped from • the skin ns any hair' dressing. It.restores the natural shading of one, heir with another, which gives it &lively. appearance instead of the dull uniform black of dyes. HoV's Imperial Coloring Cream Superior to aiy, Hair Dressing in use. Oils and Col- ors the Hair at the same time. Changes light and red hair . to a beeutirel brown or black. Sold overysrliere. JOSEPH 11011 & CO. No,lo Unlyercity r111(1 . , Now York March 0, 1001-Iy. TIR. TOBIAS' VENETIAN lIORSE pint bottles at fifty cents each, for lameness, cuts, galls, colic, sprains, ac., warranted cheaper than any other. It is used by all the great horsemen on Long Island courses. -:It will not: - cure ring bone norsnavin, as there is no liniment in AXIS.-C" tenets that will, What it Is stated to cure it positively; *does.: No - o wner Of. horses wilt be without it after trying , one bottle . " " One dose revives and often eaves the life of. RD over-heated or driven bores. For colic and heti IY-ache it has never failed Just 'as cure as the atm, rime. just "so'-sure is this-'valuable Liniment to beAllez litoree.diebrOatition or the day.', Sold by all Aruggists. office,s6 Cortiatidt Street, New York. , "Feb. 10, 'tit —lm. " • . Tng:CONFESSIONS AND EXPERIENCE INVALID. . Published for the benefit, and es e warning and A CAUTION TO YOUNG MEN yho suffer from nervous Debility, Premature Decay of Manhood, etc supplying at the same time. Tat tIf:ANS OF SELL. CURB. . . By Onawhobeecured hinmetrafter being put to great expense and injury through medical humbug and quackery. By enclosing a post paid addressed envelope, single copied may be had of the anther.; NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Esq.. "Bedford Hinge comity, -N. Y. May 27, 1863.—1. y. Terrible,Di4closures.... SR°ItiTS for the million A most valuable arid won • _dean] publication:. A work of 400 pages. and 30 colbred engravings. DR. HUNTER'S VADIC 51R01151, an original and popular treatise on Alan and Woman. the - ir Physiology, Functions, and Sexual. disorttere - ar every' kind,'with Never Failing Remedies for their speedy cure: The practice of DR.' 1111 NT tiR has .lonF, been{ and still is,untatunded, but .at the earnest eoliei tatlon of numerous persons, be bay teen induced-to ex tend his med ice! usefulness through the medium othis eVADS MICOUttI."- It is a volume-that'ettenbt be In' the hands of - every family in the land:at a preveutivs of secret vices, or ae a guide for the allOvinflon of one of the most awful and destructive scourges ever visited mankind. One copy, securely enveloped. will be for warded free of postage to any part of the United States for 50 cents in P. 0. stamps, or 3 copies 'for St. Ad. - drese. post paid, DR, .UUNTER, No. 3 Division Street, New York. Sept:3; • _ . ,16.1.1,gur1 uto. ZIOLL'S Ey. Luth. churn:lL—English Divine Service next Sabbath morning and evening. Servican-7-Next Sabbath evening, in the•Englinh ian gunge, in the Firat Refermed church. glartiftr.. At the bowie of the mother. an the sth hist , by the. Rev. P. W. Kromer. Mr. WM D. RAUCH. of this Borough. to Mien - Id STU'S A. ROW M only daughter i.f.the lete lohn Bowmen, Eeq ,of Meehan. deeburg,'Oumteirland ciMniy,VeL •-• • At the reside.me of. Mr. Daniel Greed, In Lebennn by the Bey 8. 8. Chubb, Mr JOON 81-1713 R to Mr* M.A.I4Y' A. WISE, both of esti:malt tp.. this county . , On the 6th alt;-by the Rev. A. Leinbeeh, Mr 1.516.A0 D. BTE 1,, of .Co. G., 7th Peon's Cavniry. to 511. e R. REBECCA SMIi il, of South 41101 , 111 e townehip. let On the 6th !net., inN. Lithinnatp,,TßlLlP MEER, aged 75 yearn, 2 months and 11 days. Ou the Bth inst., in N. -Lebanon tp.. AlllO5. .son of Jnbn and Catharine FEEMAN, aged 10 3 , :ears, 10 "monthSatril day: ton Market. The car,funy , rrected DAL APRIL 13, )961 LIgi3ANON, - Wawa's Extra Family, . 58 60 Extra Flour, • 825 Prime White Wheat,l 50 Prime Red Wheat, 1,451 New Wheat, ".: Prime Eye, 1 15 Corp, 1 00 Oats, 75 Clover-seed, 8 00 Timothy-seed, 2 50 Flax-seed, .:2 60 Dried Apples, pealed; 2 00 Peach l.Bnita," 250 Peach "Hutto's," 1'52 Cherries, • . 176 Onions, 100 Potatoes,l hue; 50 Annie 811 tter,ifieroth. Eggs, ft dos. • 13 Butter, 15ib., - 35 •• Tub or ealted butter, 10 Lord, 15 ' Qum, 12 Shouldara 10 • Sides, , 10 Soap, 7 Rees-srax,. • ', •25 White Raga, - 5 111xed;ltaga, 3 Flax, Is 8,.,, - 12% illiatles, fb„, ' 40 feathers,* lb., 0214 Wool, la ' 40 Soup Beans, It qt., 7 Vinegar, 1214 Itibx gtvitti%Ezotto. New Spring Stock. THE LATEST STYLES AT CHEAP CASH PRICES! If4otottiit ik $O., . . . TlAVE,just. recelyed at their CEEA2 CLOTHING STORE, On Cumberland Street,.Lebanm , : , .fs nn theft Ora manufactory in Philadelphia, At large stork of , . . , . New Ready-made. Clothing, of altkinds, for MEN and ROM . Etir :Old Customers, and' new' ones, are invited to call add 'exam ine this stack before purchasing else wberactis wo , feel confident we CRP Ma' the tastes of all, .'' ' ' REI.ZENSTRIE A pito., ' , Opposite the 'Coart House. Lebanon, April. 13, 11364.--3 m. ' . Public Sale Personaf-Property. be sold , at public sale at the residence of W . the subscriber, la Cum berlend street, nearly .wasern,ln the .borangh of. Lehr pposi re wewrneu 1/013,0a ' SAT IT.RDXY, April 16, 1864 the" following rersonel Property, sly ft = TUREIN TABLES - -- 2 STIVEV, 44441t5, Aereeit: Bed And Bed stela, cetrAtliy the ykS;'otitilliet; Meet Sianda, Grant Cradles, Scythe, Oußoeard, and reettiotber articles tee netnews% to Mentlon. ALSO, Potatoes by the bnstiil, I large 7.1 ors Nettle, g.41.7 04^4.,1 1: the ePana iii'eommence at 1 n'alook, P.:Dt., when tame will be wade known by - • . k. k J. A. MICCTNELL. W. 11. tehisnon' 'April 13,1864. 1D17P.L20 NOME fa benoby ilvon,lhat tbo Charter of the Metbodlot Episcopal Church of Cornwall township, Lebanon tlountyl Pa,, woo ditty proitentoll to the Court of Common Plea; of Letamon county, for irtomiittitios. Mad will be approved accord lag to Jew, on Atm./trot day of Apinl row, wit, new good mum Wallowa to th• contrary. - HENRY 112X1R1 ST, Protity. Lebanon (Jan. 27, 101811.—• NEW AD Vt',4ll,llStarillitd Wanted Immediately, 100 CALVES, For which the higbeit price will be paid by L. SMIRK. Lebanon April ld, Adminiairatotos Notice. "MOTION is hereby given that Lettere of Admirals -111 nation on the Estate of PIIILIP UMW& dee'd., late of North Lebanon township, LebanoncoMty, Pa., have been granted to the undersigned, residing In the borough of Lebanon, county and State aforesaid. All persons indebted to said estate will please make pay ment and those having claims will present them with out delay, to JOSSPII LIUBNR, Adm'r. N. Lebanon tp April 13, 1864. WILL be sold at public sale at the late reside ace of PHILIP HUM, dec'd., at the first Toll Gate on the Berke and Dauphin Turnpike, two miles West from Lebanon, on SAT URD AY, April 30, 1864, the following person op al' Prerty, viz 2 STO VES with PIPE, Beds andßedstead% Bureau, Writing Denk, Tables, Chairs, 2 Clocks, Watch, Han. Whoa lbarrow, Chests, Potatoes, Grindstone. Carpenter Tools. Kitchen Furniture, and many other articles too IIUIZIOPOUS ' to mention. Pale to commence at 12o'clook, whet' terms will be made known by - JOSEPH. HUDPsn , Adm'r. N. Lebanon tp., April 13, 1864. List of Retailers. srAF Foreign and Domestic Goods, Wares, Morahan -1,3 disc, de., which were returned by the Mercantile Appraiser of Lebanon County, for the year - 1864. -No tice is hereby given that the Appraiser will hold his AppLial'at the Commissioners' Office, in the Borough of Lebanon. Tuesday; the 3rd day of May, A. D. 1884, at which time end place those desiring to appeal may attend: __ FAXCEL Lebanon Borough. List of Regaile r ,s. . Mug: License. Waltz klionek, ebaii ooo rY 13 $lO.OO Jacob - Bendel, Show' 10 20 00 Geo. Ross, pat. medicine 3 10 00 do drugs 14 7 00 David Earmany„ hardware 10 20 00 John George, merchant . 12 12 50 Y. 11. kbur, confectionery 14 - , 700 L. 11... Laudermilch, metehant 12 • - 12 50 Fisher & Arndt, leather • 14, .7 on John R. Ebur, sonseetionery 14 ~. =.. 7 on Daniel. 51. Withers, lour & meal 14 . 7 Lej P. F. 51cCaully, shoes" - 14 7 .00 Towle & Carlisloonerchant ' 14 • 7 00 C. E. Itehland, shoes &hate 14 7 00 Joseph Lowry, confectionery 14 ' 7 on John dried, confectionery , 14 . -` - -7 00 John Yordy, eaddlery 14 7 00 Joseph Bowman, shoes is hate 14 .. 700 IL .7. B. Smith, groceries - 14 7 00 John L. Becker, stationery 14' ' 7 00 J. C. limier & Co., tobacconist 13 : /0 00. Barry & Anderson, tobacconist ' 13. lO 00 J. II . Kelly, Jewelry . 14 700 L. IL Oppenheimer. clothing 14 7 i 00 D. S. Pother, pat. medicine • 4 ' '5 (0 •do ' ' drags - ".14.. 700 Goodyear & Diffenbach, merchant 11'. , 15 00 Adam Ili e, hatter • , , 14 ' ' :7 00 slarkus Nathan, notionakc : 14 '7 00 C. Greenawalt,' hardware - & c , - ,14 v ' 700 'Owen Laubaeb, furniture ~ 14 700 Reuben Render. confectionery 14 . '7 00 William Light, brewer 11 15 00 Edward Strickler, grain 14 7 oo Abraham Strickler,. grain 15 10 00 Dailey Thomas, grain * fruit • 14 7 00 John YOSt i brewer rt 15 00 John Gerhart, oterdelit . 74 7 00 1. A. Smith, huckster 13 - 10 00 .Svinuerßrause, inerchast . 14 7 00 'J. li. Bressler, (agefit,) stout' 14 ' 7 00 J. L. Lemberger, drugs -. 13. " 10 00 do - `,,plit. medicine .: !. '4 ' .. - 5 00 3:,... - 5. Tutemiiirdaig§iit;),,,t6Mdpo' .- A4 - - , ' 700 'ltililie:rt linekilblifectiounry: ': ' - 14 • .''- - 7 00 HeillY Kia316 0 1 ,1 1 6 r0b)416. „,' .:' 1 . .13 _ - lO 00 Henry.&:lliiineelGoneribrint - -1. 12 ' : , ',' 12 50 7Slitek,iis sloorOhniiii. , -, '::: . ...,i''.:',. , .:' 14 ' ' . :,,':i e r-' :7 00 :Mattel Oriettmtniad'''' .."!,..';-:'"-:'' 14 ' ' ' ''. 700 `James N. liodgees, itoeiii. '7 ' ''. ' i..k'' , , - - i 7 00 14 Jacob Siegrist, fruits ke '"-, • 701 G. L. AtkinSi shoes - : 14 - 700 Samuel Houck; shoes .14 ;; ~' 7 00 John Louder & Brn. r merchantl2, ~ : . 12 60 S. S. Ramsey, merchant tailor . 14 . , . 700 Geary Reber, clothing 13 10 . 00 , D. It Deabler, grocery 14 700 1 George Coffman, grain is salt 12 - 12 50 James Sunders, confectionery 14 7 00 J. D. Krause & Co, merchants . 0 25 00 George hi. Fauber, merchant 14 . 7 00 Charles licearren, fruits to 11 7 00 John Diller, groceries 14 - 700 i i , L. 0 roenawalt. leather 14 7 00 Reisenstein hr. Bra, clothing 13 10 00 henry 11. Clouse, huckster 10 ' 20 00 Jackson .Township. - Allen Bollinger, distiller 11 15 00 Ilindeuinuth, 'lumber .7 00 Moses Frantz, huckster 12 10 00 Bongos & Stoner, merchant 12 • 12 50 Ono. L. Seltzer, grain l ailal . ' 13-. 10 00 A.lVelgley, merchant " , ;. 13.. ' : lO 00 Hain kilimatelberger, grain, '.'''' ' • :. . coal * silt 13 . ' 10 09 Gerhard & Co., coal isc. 14 - . 7 00 Jonathan & .11 Miller, coals 14 . - 7 00 Jacob Shoch & Co.. merchant 14 7 00 Benjamin Arts, stoves fancy Shirk, dregs 14 7 00 do pat. medicine 500 Spengler & 'Rimer, merchant 13 - - lO 00 DOOver lllnak, grain, coat & salt 13 -.10 00 Daniel Urieh. coils - 11, . 7 00 Samuel Shell, Move 14 • --7 00 Beni. Harper, confectioneiy 14 7 00 - M. L. Beeman; merchant 13 10 . 00 Jacob A. Wolf, lumber • " 14 • 700 Daniel Hassler, confectionery 14 • - 700 J.& 11. Loose, leather a salt 141 • • 7 00 Spengler & Tice, merchants . ' 131 10 00 Joint Lehman, plaster- a coal 141 ': 7 00 Heidelberg Township. A.S. Groh, merchant • 13 do -merchant.. , l3 .; Jacob Krateer, distiller 11. Henry Boil - Merger, leather 14 Cyrus M. Krell, merchant 13 1 Bucher & Kurtz, merchant 10 i do grain Jos. S. Louser,merckant 13 • John W. Miller, huckster ' 13. John Dachenatost, huckster 13' 1 .. Frank &Christ, merchant ' 14 ,- '. Cornwall Township. t If .& 4 .I.'hy, merchant . ' l2 1 Bdaurd P. Ramsey, mar. tailor - .14 Bucher .& Kurts, merchant 13 - John Gorier , grain • l 4, - - • Bora Aneatlic losurohi . John W. Fish r, confectionery 14 JOhn.Ward, confectionery• l4 George Peters, ucketer , 1 13 rn John Stamm; furniture : 14 Kinport., & Kreider, Merchant 12 Jaen N Smith, novae . - 14 Peter G my LAB, shoeir- 14 J. -.. Klliihger, grain. & coal /2 It. Bergner, merchant • 13 Ileilmen & Briee.lY, coal 14 Gabriel WrAfer aberger,martbaut 14 William Ault, 1 , ether 14 .1. A. Heilman .a Bre., merchant 13 Sidra 4 Lung, rain Non h I.et, an an Boron') Martin W. Flberdt, drugs 14 C O. Many, vt•rcbant 14 tioloraan Smith, saddlery &Coals i 4 Bainothla lumber & coal 12 Jacob Noll, wood I coal 14 ffirilliamEckerirtb, Br., coals, grail, & tart . 13 1 20 00 Mary ZsDer. confricthinery 14 7 00 Jacob K. Prince., merchant a 10 nO Joseph Bowman, furniture. 14 • 7 00 Joseph R. Ruston, tobacconist 14 7 00 Prederick Gardner; emsfectioncry 14 - 700 Herman Rauch. confectioutry 14 7op 1 John Paine, grain. 40.. 13, 10 00 Joseph Verily, huckster 18 I 10 00 Christian Long. merchant t John P. Arnold, furniture Actirsi township. Levi Shiftier, merchant • /3 ,- ' 10 CO Levi Dania, huckster 10 : 10 00 J. L. tiring, merchant- , 13 10 00, George Brotz wan , huckster 13 10 00 Levi• Paine, huckriter ' l3 10 00 Peter Wreck, bulkater -. l3 .lO 00 John Weller, coals 28 10 D 0 Josiah Light, leather : - 14 1.00 &ergo linat, stoves 14 7 00 ilarn net Weaker, martin-tat - ...13 , 10 00 jm T . h a o K, k m . til al ff 3 ( . 27, W hak n isz l c m , ota. . i T t. , :rc merchant .1 3 3 0 , 10.00_ 7 00 , 20 00 J.B. Bomberger, huckster 10 ; 20 09 Niticreek township.. . J. B. Walter,merchaut i 4 , 7 00 J. A. Weigley, merchant ' 14, 700 John Zimmerman, grain . 14 . 700 John S. ItinhaO, grain l4 , 7 00 J. R. Stewart, Merchant 14 7 00 8. Landis & Bon, merchant - 14 • 7 LO John U. seihert, grain 14 7 00 Daniel Zug, coal & limiter' ' ' 14 700 &tale Lebanon township. [leery flask, grain, coil & salt l3 10 00 D. T W artier 4 Co., grain, coal it salt 13 10 00 East iihnonsr rouirtsS(p. 'l"bontsis A Harper, merchant 33 ' 20 00 , J. & W.. 4.lledrieb, merchant 14 7 00 David Buck, iefAtticr • 14 7 00 D M. Rank ;merchant - 18 10 00 Catharine lirants, merchant 14 7 Ou 00 Leal Zinamermao, merchant Is 3 0 00 . 700 Landtmeirry &Mash* John Deialnger, merchant . P 1 12 60 Samuel Johnston,atoves 34 ' - 0500 E d i William D ig l B +ei t n u g n e u r e r . , t i a z ile e r r in . b e: n th t 3 an t 1 14 - 700 w 10 00 John J. Brighthist. merchant - 18 7000 Jonoty Baekeubtoseo, biliCkSter IS . . 10 00 Martin ]tarty, merchant .10 - 211 00 . do grain & Coal ' 13 10 00 Simon ititarer, stove*, _ - 34 .. 7OD Martin 11. Bowman, molnuan -_ 10 ' . ' . 10 00 Levi W. Hanry,ooafeetlonery 14 , - , 7 00 . Mien tomitsivp. a ' . , . . 'Ullman 4J. Haitian, lumber s • , i ,' - . 10 - ' lo o 0 Melly & Brother, grain. •& soal • / 4 . .., ' 7 OD zi bola. 0 0u t .r - 33 . 1.11 to- Da io niel P.lio lin... Iritrr„c_,Ealuiei.rh_szli!..„,"hi:4l .. ',..,. • 10 f... 9 • Sionrsrf• .........:„. Amos:;n i s, . i . 1rt. .., : ,,,,,, ifir. r, ...,,b . ..,t .. 1 2, . . 17 2 . i i. ( : , ptaber . Ansot,teat ei ', • ‘:. It : 400 John Philips, merchant 10 10 00 raiaattuel dasimber, huckster / 8 . 10 00 Jobil Ospp 0 Bop, zoorchoot 13 CO do ; do, 4drelc • •14 . 700 Lori illsdlossoAarq? mo c hln t . 1 4 - 700 . Y .:‘, l iffoo.,4onuitidSprons/tip. at.S. WV it:at merchant 14 .7 00 PUBLIC SALE. dretaintile Apprailer. 7 00 7 00 7 IA) 12 60 7 00 J. o.ollm, dthiga , ii 700 0. W. Hoverter; atilitouery s 0 00 Continua Smith, cutilbatkmaty IS 700 Meyer 0 Lather, nialtbamt 1.11 - • 10 00 41064 DieverOmsibler , *coal* II" • - .16 04 sunctipti U. kr, lithitait 10 00 A.* D. R 41.111% grata 13 • 10 00 w 'Wow Carfai, ineichaat 11. lO 00 Porn h !Shama hranielliip. Heart Hartman; brewery 11 10 00 Michael Ilerarllek, Witham, 13' 10 00 Israel Light, merchant - 14 7 00 Shirk it hung, nterrhirit 14 7 00 dv grain 14 7 00 Andrew Light, merchant IR 10 00 John R. Orob, merchant - 12 10 00 Joie Riddle, huckster - 11 10 00 Adam R. Light,membant 14 7 00 Lebanon, April 7,1664. • BOROVOIC 41.00017112: JOS. KA RCS, Treasurer, to account with TAR 4,NON BOROUGH, from Derek lith, 1862 to Horeb 21st. IBe4 : DR. To cash received from Geo. Welter, Collector for 1201.1 n Rill $262 1111 To comb received ft , m D. N Collector f..r 1862 , try toll 1118 TO • T> cach received from Peter Baser, Collector for 1863 OHO Os • To melt received from Sfarßot Hap and Curb Rlgtite 151 84 To c reortrrd from County DOM miontronors toward* boilable • bridge in Pillimivire street 9 0 00 to °eel , received from CountyCotn. • tolseloners for repairing Lens* come TO 00 Union Coinputy 2 40 Roinoebl *Molly, I outer for Mor. ket 1110 UPS 26 12 7. sprooher. log for blarkst Holm* 2 20 1. Swertf•, patup 30 00 9rstit 1 - u 3 23 Mich. latleor. hnults H 2 111 _ _ IS 49 Antinany, Goraard, painting station _ ' nettle XOO U. Stark, plastering , station lons, 18 06 .4. Moyer, Carpenter work " 22 26 ..N.. 414 D . . 3. A. & D. Waiter, Few **mewled • and **darted Mn. balm •ad motorist 121 75 leas* Cxtiurn, da=age 25 ee Geo. Bnek. for onybing at Km IC.llitekt prOpertr 23 89 Goo. Bock, for curbing at Mrs. neflue property 20 11. Jos. Itsroh, Pros, for July tampons :1853, 349 50 Jou. Itss for Smk.touponu 1834 ' 349 50 -- 499 03 li Borsinc7•B4, Geier, ter Mark fR. 424 33 d • do Italberrj - 76. - do', -do Walnut 220 24 ,do Jo ' ,Cheetuut 158'03 -- do Gempledle'n 18 93 do do Pinegr, ye 1238 t 9 do do CntOte ottny IT 00 ' do do different . Btreete and ' , 18 Geo teinswee7or, Sheufferstown reed one belf 17 99 ---- 2411 76 To cash rocelved from Welter k Barto, pavement account 28 95 By cash rettelvedfor circus license 20 00 13y :mph received aa temporary Man 197 83 Balance In the Trammel . Mareb 9, 1853 602 46 Diane," due 'tumefy March 21, 1864 •-• 132 00 —,--. vim $9 ti By cash paid sundry persons on Ol der', issued as foliews : W. Belcher, lanterns *4 09 A. 9. Nis,. gnalfii:ing oftleers,.&ll. 8 00 Viewers on Meg' .Ire St bridge 600 Newman. Elsner h Copp. lumber I'4l la: J. Beat notifying viewers 1 SO J. T. YouGg. griabnraers , II 33 Geo. Span!, sil"nsra fats 1 be Expense on weight end inessurt for Clerk of Market 1 so mil nit"; fund 190 ee Josiah Gatti% Oiliness foes ' 76 Jmnes,Rogers; lanterns S 00 i - Fr Minor. stationery i r ' , J. Yor Ti: for lute of nudes • 121 D. M. &arm ny. hardware, oil. As. lell 81 - 0 ,-.... :f; . cement for bridp 4S Oa Wine *8r0... iron plate . 160 • COuniy , tiommissionors ' 2 'years .. ' - ;Kettl' fditoal, Am 49 03 . ---- ' 208 98 ,WA. Foclit. bond in'frill 463 50 'lllyibiel Seifert. interest 11 00 , . - 4! - :11.1as, 'Press. for Per. Mrs COM- 20 . 00 43.: &vain, mendi ng boss " : 11 50 R. Richey, hour' , 164 26 E. Richey, hose flilblon Fire - 'Company,; •,,, ...' ' 163 26 ~ Lebanon G"a Oir: gas censumed by Mee. Bergner. for building. Pine .- grail.' street brifte.362 • 23 Ii: R. Tlartirlii, . Printing, 17 00 Wm. M: Breslin, " 21 60 J. Young, - , 0 10 76 Worth & Reined'', . 44 15 17. McCord, Police, s. J . Babb, 'Joaz.Shnn ts, R. R. Wheat,. " • 240 00 11. Shirk, ". 45 00 tr. 0-Bergner,. 100 ' J. N. Shearer ~ 4 ' .12 00 .. J. Gls iPer. " 11 00 W. B. Reinhard " A. - Moyer. " John E mith, " ---- 6E4 NI lidninon On Copley, this consumed, nr- D. Ikt;Karmany, Chief. Bargees!, lo 00. L. L. Greenawalt, deet. flurgees, lA' 00 _A. Rho, Connyilinas, 'lO,OO Ir. Pig.. Wefolic, do M. Looser, do Geo. F. Rrinlietd, do Joe. Gerhard, do D. E. calculating appold 110. tines end duplicate 10 00 D. B. Stiller. clerk, 15:00 • 25 00 'Jos. Reich, treasurer's salary 10 00 10 00 10 00 16 00 fi 00 1000 20 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 COfi Appeal Cowin ittee. 1 00 .7> parkas, distributing appeal notices, 12 do Burying Carrion, 31 41 do Cleaning Hinter & alleys, 10 El .do Nigh Constable salary, 20 00. 74 22 , , .Vi 264 ' OUTSTANDING TAX., Peter Muer. collector for 1863, 'deficiencies, commission and a batement to be deducted, z $620,11 ADDITIONAL DTATNNBNT. 12 30 7 00 . 10 00 00 The Tress, received orders fer July Coupons for 1863, $40,60 On which he paid 61500 Bolsi:ice in the 'frees. hands,, 114,110 Also an order for January Oen- Pons 1864._ 649,50 On which he paid 356,50 - flalanten in the Tress hands. 93,00 Balance in the hands of he Treas. on Jan. Coupons tori " 53, when • presented, 16,50 Balance in the lid (the Tress. for July 1862, when presented, 7,50 In addition totheatove,the follow ing are tie Borough Liabili ties on , Improvements and It. IL Bonds. 3 Bonds of Win. Shirk, 341,96 1 - Bond of D. Seifert, 100,00 Amount of IL It. Bonds otitstand ing 11,660 00 - $12,791,20 Amnon Mar+. 21;181% • Lebanon Rlansa! Insurance Company. LOCATED AT JONESTOWN, LEBANON CO., TO the property holders of the State of Penn sylvania :—Grarri,sx : Your attention is respectfully solicited to the following low rates of insur ance of the 'LEBANON MUTUAL INSURANCE COM PANY, who are transacting business with the most Battering evidence of Public confidence. There sources of the Company are ample to indemnify those who may take advantage through its agency of the means afford. ed them of being protected against lava by fire. The 'Board of Directors are practical business men well and favorably known, and enjoying the entire confident:wend respect of the community in which they live. Our Com pany is perfectly motile. and we invite your careful a.; tention to the following low rates as we are determined to insure as low as any other responsible company, taking into consideration the character of the risks incurred. Our CHARTER being PERPETUAL, enables us to is sue Policies which never expire, which obviates the ne comity of renewal every S or 6 years. The Company has now been in successful operation for nearly 6 yoars, and all Its losses have been promptly paid to the satisfaction of all parties concerned; and, in feet it bag been, and still continues to be, the wish of the Directors to have the Company conducted on honed and economical principles. RUES OF INSURANCE. Dwellings, brick or stone, slate roof $0,15 Ili $lOO • do do shingles ' l3 " do do" ; LO gOr Prams .20 do Barns, atone or brick, 2o • " do do Log or Frain* ,20 do Store Houses, brick or stone ,26 " do . do Log or frame ,30 "do Hotels* boarding houses, brick or stone ,25 do do do Log or frame "do Academies and School houses' ,26 " do Morelos and meeting home. ,20 " do Printers books and Stationeeise ,30, do Book binders ,50 " do Tailor shops ,36 " do Shoemaker and saddler shops yao " Silversmith and Watchmaker ,30 a do Tin and sheet iron shops ,30 " do Groceries and Prevision stores 30 Si d o Tanneries ,30 " do Hatter shops ,30 " do Grist Mills, Water power; X a do Saw Kills do do Ale a go Drug Stores ,30 do Smith shops, brick or stone ,20 do do do Wood ,35 ado Carpenterjoiner A Cabinet mak's shops ,40 Wagoner and Coachmaker shops 0,0 .4 do Painter aad chair soaker shops ,40 " do 131114111* ,40 a do Clover Mills ,40 " do Founderles of wood '55 do so Brick or stone ,30 " do Merchandise :7, I `.llck 91 "ton boild'ags do do in ;oath& `do a• do stone buildings ,so' " 40 neruiturs in twice... , ,20 " do * •,. AP* 11l wooden *UMW* OrMailadililai7 - as sps do • arteiden vr • w j o iVenr k Moran Stables • • • *•.•• er• Sr ill assaissualsonass noun be addreseed to J. nntagni, assesnan Joasssown. lobssiam Co, Pa. ogr ornal al ass unit* Sores *owl." .renestown, Mueh 4. 11141 NO TIC . PUBLIC notice is hereby &teen. tbet the account of Joseph Light, Committee and Trustee duly ap pointed by the Coned of Common Pleas of Lebanon County, of WILLIAM STROH, & lunatic, has been sled In the Protbonotery's *dies or Lebanon county, and that the lame will be preoented to the Court of Common Pleas of NM County, on the Third Monday of Apra next, for confirmation and allowance, when and when all persona Interested may attend If they think proper, HENRY EIYORIST, Protb'y. Prothonotary', 911 Ice, March 23, 180 d. PBUC notice is hereby given that the account of Adam Orittioner, mime under a voluntary deed of aesignmen t for the benefit of creditor, of Si. MON PNAtELY and Veronica, his wife, bee been fil ed In the Protbonotary's (dace of Lebanon county. and that the same will be presented to the Court of Common Pleas of meld County, on the Third Monday of April newt, for confirmation and allowance, when and where all persona interested may attend If they think proper. HENRY 9INORIST, Proth'y. Prothonotary's Office, March 23,1884. IiTIBLIC notice is hereby given that the account of JU Jacob W. Meier and Daniel Mier, Executors of, 31 RTIN MEYER, deed., who was Trustee of John Feaser. a lunatic. of the township, or Bethel, in the County of Lebanon, has been flied in the Prothon otary's office of Lebanon county, and that the same will be presented to the Court of Common Pleas of said County, on the Pkinf Monday of April: next, for 'conOrmation and allowance; when and where ell per sons interested may attend if they th ink proper. HZ/VRY $I GRIST, Prothl. Prothonotary's Office, March 23, 1831. 1011 as NOTICE. Pnnac 'lotto, is hereby given that the account of William Peters, 'assignee of ISAAC SHIIII,RR, .under a deed of voluntary amignment in trust for the benefit of creditors, has Mn filed in tbe Trethon .otary's office of Lelialion County, AO that the Same will be presented to the Court of Common Memel acid County, on the Third MOROI, of April, next, for con firmation and allowance, when and where all persons interested may attend if they think ptoker. hISNAL SIEGUIST, Pretley. Prothonotary's Office, March 23, 1804. =IMM3 TO 2 \ll:›W M,Mt:=M=is2%l"ClAt agaiii 011C.110. Will be taken by the undersigned, Commiseioners of Lebanon county, at such rates of interest as-the said Commiesionern and the parties/ oontinoting nse7 Agree. This loan will be exempt from all tax ation. Call at the Commissioners office, at Lebanon: Bor ough immediately: THOMAS LUSHER, PMTER FORNEY. JACOB BRUBACHBR. Commissioners of Lebanon County. Attest : Craw Snag, Clerk. Lebanon, March 30, 1864 MILLINERY STRAW. - GOODS . Via . • IN EVERY VARIETY. of the to importations. and of the newest sow moo ikshiosui ble styles- Our Straw Departtnent will eomprire every variety of Bonnets, Mats and Trimmings to be found in •that line, of thy latest dad most approved shapes and styles. Soliciting 211 early call, i remain Inure, Respectfully, R. WARD. nlTos. 103, 106 & North SZCoND Sts., Philad'a. March, 16, 1564 tt.• "FLORENCE" Sewing Mae/W/ 6 es The Only Machine capapie of malting More than One Kind of a stitch; and the Only One baying the RE. VERSIELE FEED. EMI The feed may he reversed at any point desired, without stooping ,which Is a great advantage lb fasten ing the ends of seams. It makes four different atitches, lock, knot, dotible lock, md double knot ; each stitch perfect and alike on both sides of the fabric, There is no other Machine valid' will do so large a range of work ite the "Florence." It will Braid, Tuck, Quilt, Cord, Hem, Fell, Bind, Gather, and do alrkinde of Stitching required by fam ilies and Manufeetnrers. The most inesperieneed find no difficulty In using it. Ityery Maclaine L warranted to give entire satlsilbo tion and to do all that is claimed for it. The Florence must be urn to be Appreciated. J. F. BUTZ, - Agent. of Lebanon county, Artlll9llll2, Pa. Persons wishing toter, the Machine lin'operation eas -110 so by calling on the Agent at Annvillo. Annul le, March 9,1894.-9 m. tai 00 75 00 75 00 ]Bs'oo 00 lion II 00 10 . 00 20 00 30 00 /0 00 10 00 ------. 11000 Philip F. Weanly FASHIONABLE BOOT AND SHOE MAILER A Cumberland Street, one door East of jo-0 2 . Othe Black horaehotel. Thankful for the •01111111MMI very Liberal patronage extended to me for the short time I have been in business, I would respectfully solicit • continuance of the patronage of the public. e bee at all times an assortment of ROOTS Ina SWISS of his own mannfacture on hand, which will ba disposed of on reasonable terms. FINE BOOTS, LADIES' GAITERS, An • Thom desiring a neat, welt made article, are invitee to give me a trial. Childreus' Shoes of every variety and color on hand. Heavy work made to order. iair AU work warranted. Repairing neatly dons and charges made moderate. In the matter of the. Estate of GEORGE and CATH ARINE SNAVELY, late et Cornwell township, Leb anon century, dec'd. NoTicie u • hereby &fen', that the undersigned bas been appointed auditor by the Orphans Court of Lebanon county. to audit the accounts of Joseph Stoevely and Henry A. Snavely, executors of the said George stud Catherine Snavely, dec'd., and make dis tribution of the balance in their hands among the heirs and legal representatives of sprid decedents; and that he will attend to the duties of his appointment at his office In the. Borough of Lebanon; on Friday, the 15th day of April, at 1 o'clock, P. ht.. when and where all persons interests; mayattend if they think proper. ISAAC HOPPER,. Auditor: Lebonon, March 30,1881. House and Lot for Sale. T subscriber • ffers at private sale Ma Hones and 1 Lot of Ground. situate on the Smith side of Hill street, between Centre and Rest attest% In the borough of Lebanon. The Lot ls 38 by 196 feet. The 11011911 Is a one.story and a ball FRAME, 22 by 26 feet, with KITCHEN, 14 by 14 I feet, nearly adjoining, large Cistern, Jt, ' ; 5 - Hog pen, and other necessary provementa. This property isneerly new and a desirable one for a mechan ic or laboricg man amen means. 153,.F0r further information apply at the Toll Gate, to LOUIS FRITZ. Lebanon, April 6, 11164.--3t*. TAlLlELperalrf'S B, T,M 0 AT A. la Lorenzo H. "Rohrer, -1111111r* --- W ° s t :T T fo r f e Ze P t c a i n t o u n" Y an i d i tfe l 'lng l y e f4 t a l i he has 'BENI:WAD his Tailoring estab lishment to ten doors below Philip P. McCarilly's Shoe Store, :where be will make up tbe most .finh 'enable Clothing. ALL work entrusted to him will be inanufactured,in the best taanner,on mod erate terms. Good Ste and substantial making guar anteed. Thankful An the liberal patronage extended to him thus far, he hopes by strict attention to his business to merit a continuance of the same. He cor dially invites pa public and his old customers to give him a call. [Lebanon, aprll, S, 1804. APRIL Court Proclamation. eHEREAS, the Hon. JOHN J. PEARSOIi„ Ism. • President ofthe mental Courts of Common Pleas in the district composed of the counties of Letrenon and Dauphin, and Judge of the Courts otOyer and Termi ner and general Jail Delivery, for the trial of capital and all other offences in said colluder, thel udge of the General Court of Quarter Semitone .of the Peace and General Jail Delivery, in the county of Lebanon; and Wittiest DANN end Tames HAMM, Peers., Judges of the General Courts of Quarter Sessions, of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer, General Peace and Jail Deliv ery, for the trial of capital and: other offences. in raid county of Lebanon—through their precepts to me di rected the 4th day of January. A. D, Dint, to hold a Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, and a Court of Quarter Smiting of the Peace :n Lebo• non for the county of Lebanon, on the Third Monday of April, next, which' will be the 18th day of said month, to continua .ONE Week. Notice Is therefore hereby given, to the Coroner, the Justices of the Peace, and to Constables within the county of Lebanon, to appear In their own persons, with their rolls, resognitanotn, inquisitions, examine. does and other documents, and present the Mlle to the Prosesnting 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 seedon of the Leg islature. Also, all thee* who intend to prosecute pries. oners which now are or then may be in the Janet Leh: abort county, sill have then and there to appear„ on the let Monday of APRIL, to proceed against theft WI then may bejust. Given under my hand,in •the borough of Lebanon, the 19th day of Idarch, in the year of our Lord, one eh ol ni o n,l eled hundred aud sixty-Wm GTOUCH, 80 , 1883 , 41Asuire Blarike=lfoilkiiiirtyieha ktraliti,Pert. InOrr. Olefins just printed and fai bale at ina vitamin, Ofkoo.. maittet. NOTICE. BOUNTY LOAN Auditor's Notice. LAMP HEATING APPARATIit BOILMEI—FRYII9I43TEWINO-STESFTS. WITH Tug HAM THAT uouTs'ssig • • • • ay the Isms ors esionses losisoole soot of a wars ibrth orbill vets ostsbeisia• fdat eau tioseoked.--lf. 'Warns. • • 41. • 81=09 in et east/attics . stagy kips tot order, reedy !or u$ Jae moment • • soassotest to have on hand. • • Drowsier/ CiSearees. • • • • !bites Latiiii le oftbe Moat pepuhat moronism of the day, • • tb• utility of It Is amiiiiia tlonable. a great Living Is An& in Mating lad emoldag small articles, and can bit avail to Wl* mesh I ••• • great many weneorre. wbieti la letitaliy di:4nm the ambulance cars whiali &terry the Silk setltlioli &knit:* 4lnteric' an. * * For family toe, bettiliimi piunins,fishlng, nursery, or sieN. row*, it ts wli milloki of comfort beyond air proportion 10 it► coat. • 1 6%;: Hairs Jotinictiat /hat& • • • • I have tried the apparntnestit. My and I proclaim the lame a moat ♦aluabte ad Isdii► peamble article, and we now wonder how ws mild*, Yong do without It. e * Xd. that Od. Onvidari • • • • Au aeotrourlasl trivence far ttM op boat at abort florin for oursery and isenorml WSW bold purpose*, • • ow Iranian% point Is ides says lag to cost ores coal Sroa. * • N. r smog At PRICES FROM TWO `TO SIX 0011ARS. CAPACITY FROM ONli TO FOUR QUARTS. Three Articles Cooked at one Hine ieitk One Burner. dfranged for Kerosene or Coal On. ar Aim A Descriptive Pamphlet of thirty paps ALSO The union ittlaciammerit, - PRICE 50 CENTS, To bb attached to a Common Imams Latap et Got Butner, by ',Web Water may be Dolled, and read mond Ilse arranged to support a ANIS. EVERY FAMILY NEEDS ONE. MX. D. RU ELL, agrat,_' No. 900 Pearl It., N.-IlorK. as WANCSD. • April:B,lBo4 . A WORD AROVT AMERICAN WATCIIi• AFTER 7:110.0 ten TRUstfr dr MoR I rnAzi 'ERN THAltaethr timo.pleciermagge*; inied by the Arneriesselt stele Oa., of WalenntilMinw have gained a arid bold upon the favor of the lcultone, no less thaw 70,000 or them are speaking *r themselves In the tethers of stmt. - L.ophi. inia veal insignificant beginning the business has inmsaeta en: til we ate j Unified in stating that Wit MANX 111011,1 THAN ONN HALT of all the watches sold to Hail ted States. Napaited eniergentint ofetnr factory hatid4 lags, and the labor of 500 operatives, atilt 'and us u. equal to supply the constatitlY itierealine And we may here observe that both/ the high price of labor and materiel% we sccd eiftentf products at less prices than those entrant See ago. We rarer to these facts only for purposes of propel , 17 introducing another subject relative to our memo. facture of watches. Hitherto our chief objectless blest to make Goon witches for the million at the lowest pea sib% price—something to take the , plage of the mate. be Have' watches called "Ames,' "Lopitutr,"' 'Wag- Hsb Patent Levers," &e., annually thrown spew OM market, in countless numbers, by laropema. Work shops-7watches which art the refuge of their Steitit ries, unsaleable at home and perfectly weethheal aft erywbere. This object we have accotnplishid, alit how we boot to annotthee, that we have commenced the amoullefe: tore of militias of the veal lIIOIIEST (MADE 'KNOWN Tv Calitie NO' St ET KY. • • . . unequalled by anything hitherto made by ourselms and unsurpassed by, enythieg made in the work. Per this purpose we hate the simplest facilities. We have" brooked as addition to our main building* H=pieNdr. for this branch of our Mildness. add Savo JUdd - R wily the beat workmen in our service,- Profiting by our experience, we have reidodalled tire farm of one watches, introducing such liiipilitehithht se bee. tow suggested and proved to be good from tint& to threes' and have instituted new and serer* testa of Isselterit aim, adjustment and compeusition. New seashmes and appliances have been constructed. whir* lasellerse their work with consummate delicacy and eriactituda, end the choicest and most approved matertalmenl are used. Nothing in fact is wanting either la t. er. • '- ' -- material of workmanship teetimire pet _... • fiction in the molt. We continue to miumfacture our other trell-knowtt qualities under the follo.wmg names "APPLETON, TRACY &COP BARTLETT, 4 And the "Soldier's Watch." "Whi., EL LilitY." The letter; the lowest priced wsteh we aide, is d substantial, tellable timepiece, cased in storldngsfiveS -bunting pattern, and is not liable to ' out of order either in marching riding or fighting. All the ahem described watches, intiuding the nem, which Is tim ed "AMERICAN WATCH COMPACT," are sold by wards dealers genes ally throughout the country. Robbins & Applelolf; Agents for the American Watch Comer.. 182 BROADWAY, N. 'T. Nov. 1863.—inside sow im. WIERC UAL NT TA ILORINIge Lt S. luotsAY, Fttnek's bonfire!, earner of Onsi: barland street and Doe atleye has cafhand aid for sale, either by the yard or made tb Cirdiffi a Urge lot of CLOTHS, . CASIUMBRES, and ‘ 4-- r VBSTINGP; wan selected from Gosel Bonsai. Goon itts and rail stantial mantap 4 - oaratitred ALIL Also itaioakie , chiefs. Cravat., Glover; Moslem gempaseiate; Nimrod Plain Linen Shirts, Under Shirts andlirarrera. a. a. BAWIjkl".- Lebanon, April 9, 1862. ' i*" D. Se RA B E R -1 S WHOLESALE AND REISIti DRUG STORE Etas been remoted tablet ftertir Building on Ounelissiand • Street, oppoMtS the Eagle Buildings. Lebanon, Pa. MAUR subscriber respectfully announces tools 1 9 tames Mid the Public ingepend, lied Its hot am ntlyy on baud a Mtge Aden dt` DRUGS, • itiftititlifttit MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, Eqp VARNISHES THEFENtiNiti GLASS WARE; - BRUSHEIS; HAM OILS, EXTRAMis Burning Fluid, Ferniest Inetraments, Toilet Bair" dr gals, Tobacco, dm. Also a variety - of Fancy delliview too numerous to mention, which he Were at tote MA, slid warrants the qualities of the artistes as irepressalb. ed. Purchasers win please remember Ws, sad' mar ine the qualities and prires of his goods Delft* purellsmo lug elsewhere. efirPhysician 's prescriptions e$ *air fly recipes carefully compounded, at alt bowie ed lbs day or night, by calling at the Drug Stwee,oolooll6 tie Eagle Buildings. On Sundays the Store Will be opened for thernor pounding of preecriptions between the hours of I ma 10 o'clock, A. bit., 12 midi, sued 4 ma 6 P.M. Lebanon, Avg. 13 12412. DAVID L EMAIL ree t exhibition. Geo. L. Atkins, D E.4110178 OF EXTENDING ES BOOT & SHOE 3E11E7 OB 3111 .. has datermirked to cusp out tho imotta, " QUICK SALES AND -SMALL -PROFITS." If. bat just received a large Etna of Etaata.EEMN Trunks and Outlet Bag'. 1101.Partiadar ottoman' paid to Onatomer's Work. Lebanon, March 23,1864. rttoinrcE.- tAraw. ArM Zetation xedr itead'angdPanya - - Nj. Lebanon, .F*.„. February id,186t.- Notice is hereby given that this Compsoris prepti 4 ed to redeem all et its outstanding Bonds, which fall due on the first day a/Apr*l,lB6l. between this 4 date and the Ist day of dpril nest, and that en ail these bonds, presented et this once for - redemptive. interest will be allowed up to the said Ist of A Nil 11364, at thereto of ten (id) per omit wisdom. hasten' of seven (7) per cent, as specified on the limeeref sail Bonds. B order of the Board otDireetara, Leb.,March 2,'84. ' JACOB UIDLB, Tremont. NOTICE-=. PPEALS wovez Is hereby even, that the'Conusibolisiesi 11 Lebanon County will hati'Arpfilds-by rated for State and County Tex, for a w - glol the several Township' and Boroughs of midi 1:001*,V at the COMMISSIONERS' MICE, in .th• flereigib or Lebanon, on the following days, beeweew.thelMuss sr 10 o'clock, A. M.. and 8 o'clock. P.M. .111 poems* ia. tereated are here* notlliol to appear Ilit!be10110 sad place speelfia:— _ BETHEL, la , AL agi Normat SWATARA, UNION, do - do COLD SPRING,' EAST UANOYDR, TUESDAY, ATEA * LONDONDERRY. do IV NORTH ANNVILLII, . de ogo SOUTH ANNVILLE, ,ge, SOUTH LEBANON, lirgezimay, mntsCur MILLCRSEK, 40 do JACKSON, • • doe lo RKIDELBSEE do • el tORKWALf,. , THURSDAY. AMA IA N. um. Bowmen, do de N. 1411. TOWNSHIP, do - So LSE. BORO. EAST WARD, FRIDAY, APRIL IS LEE. BORO. war WARD, do do Sir The Await on Militia VIM Menial is Si same dos. All parsons enrolled not sublent I.Stpes can attend irtboy deem proper. THOMAS LESIfEIt, rkeimaiistiosioa PRIER FORNEY - e Attest. CM= SWILL .D 7* Lebsna", emit" aa ALI ISIJ EZEZEZI