Ftbaitnn at intim. TERNS, $l5O A YEAR. LEBANON, PA ITE,DNESDAY, MARCH 8, 1865 HOME AFFAIRS. XV...notetsso of ail-e:Vcrertfuesizig". The publishers, of Lebanon bare agreed upon the following charges for Advertishv, viz : Size. it. St. 3m. Om. ly. Illgunri., 12 lines, $ .50 $l.OO $3.00 $6.00 $8 00 2 " 24 lines, 1.00 200 5.00 8.00 12.00 8 . 80 lines, 1.50 300 7.00 10.00 15.00 For Executor's and Administrator's Notices, 2.00 For Assignee. Auditor and similar Notices, • 1.50 For yearly Cards, not exceeding 6 lines, 6.00 For column advertisement, 1 year, 50.00 For X :cobiturt " • 30.00 Fon 0 4 column " _ For An candidates tor dace, in , advanco, 2.00 Inc Announcing sale, unaccompanied by adet. i.OO For Local Notices, Society resolutions, &e., 8 eta per line.. . For Bishops or S . neciel Nalco', 80 cents per line Tdai l l e yfti l d ' Ve l ikiediiie:inteua.Maiiihatiem and' killed nerve )pen rytt rigret,l,. x!pen SALES OF PERSONAL PROPERTY, 4 . be following t,-.ales of Personal Property will he held at the Woes and places' designated. For pa‘tienlarselce'Adeertisements, which, will tip. , :peitritt anotb6,eoluun in due time:— ";'Wednesday, MarCh 3—Sale of Henry Backen 'lose, dee'd., in Jackson township. 'Saturday, March I I—George D. Seifert sale, in . • • Lebanon Borough. • , ‘ MAndny, March 13—sole of Real Estate in Myerstown, by Andrew Garrett. Monday, March l3—House and machine Shop, in Myeritown. Mondey, Mursh 20—Jneob Renta's sale, in North Lebanon township. .)yenday,,March,2o--Thontus Sogner's sale, in . n , r44lM:Yra- Tuesday, March 2l—Anthony liol•lerrend's sale ~• • in , North - Lebanon Township. Saturday; March 25—Augastus S. Witmen's sale, in Lebanon 11)rough., Wednesday, March 29—Stock, 'Farmlug Imple ments and Household property of Charles Rosenberger, ip .Londonderry %tow nob ip Thursday,' Mnroh-30—Henry Loy's sale in North • Lalkanon 'Borough. PRIVATE BALES. Borough-Property ofJoinei N..,Regers. , Form'of jecob Nitiner, jr., in Cornwall Town 'ship. Town Lots of John IP. Mish, gsq. Borough property of Jos. 11. Uhler. .13bROUGII MEETINGS. 9 1 111 Democrats of the West Ward, of the Dor i ough of Lehanon,.will meet at the Public house ofJohn Mostbes, on Saturday evening, March 11, at 7.1 o'clock, for the purpose of elect te debgette to meet the delegates of the 11 - 6 the Public 'House dr 'Henry Sic grist, on Monday evening, March 13, to settle tioketi,for s the Spring eleetion, ' 1 1 14ellereaarals lathe Vest Word meet at the ammo time, at the Publics'. House of Jacob Itudy,lorthe same purpose. By order of the Committees. , „ . co anort r 8, 1885 . The DcitnOcracy• of Cornwall, township will meet at the public house of Joseph 'towman, on Baturday, the 11th inst., at '1 o'clock, P. M , for the purpose ofiettlig : u township ticket: • • 1 - :l3i 'order of the dommittee. The nernedracy of South Leba non townshipcwill meet at the public house ,, ofJohn Matthes, in the borough of Lebaniin;• .:Mdreh Tl, 1865, at 2 o'clock, P. M., for the - purpose ofset fling a township' ticket for the Spring Oetkinth By, `order of the Committee - - L. K.:: La uderriii Ich lists just been 'thk c}ty},pnd ii reserving de w .gnekds daily. He, offers great inducements for cash buyers. 'All persons indebted to him 'are requested to make settlement be tween this and the first of April. Being compelled to'htly all the Goods for .Cash, he has adopted the following ns,,a basis for future operations, viz:—That from and after the Ist day of April, 1865, his sales will be Cash. See advertisement in another column. Bmid 'and Assignment of Mort gage.—The commissioner of internal revenuelikas made the following decialon When a party executes a bond to a bank for a sum of money and assigns a mortgage to the bank as security ,for-the payment of the bond at its maturity, bath the bond and the aisignments of the mortgage are subject to' stamp duty.,- ; The fact.that stamped collateral imectiiiiy is given dee4 not exempt instrument from stamp iitity;Aieither wouifiAttioitamp , uporl the ptinotAl in strument 'relieve the collateral from ,stamp duty. l ., f, 411 E PHOENIX -P i EOT ORAL-7- ThiS. fi.AOyq eAetikiiikit.ilBl3s and is of the highest valti to the corn munity; ts c curative qualities having been tested by Ilitnisailds"with the rnost'gratify= lag resuits. cheapness brings it,with in the reacti daft. It is prepared by Or. Levi o*hciltzer, a. reputable 'physician of Phoenixvillet• Pa., and is sold by nearlY every tirtiggik and, storekeePer4 in this county. " 7-- •; Philip - A, Fisher a metuDer of Company:l, 107th Pa'.,TlegimentTdied Feb. 7th atA.prtaPolls, Maryland, after a linger -ing-illuess—aged 49 years. He served Iris ecitthfry faithfully, over three years— and was alwanat-bis post. Through the kind exellfions et our esteemed Citi zen, John P,Wagner —his remains were brought to 'Own and interred •In Zion's Lutheran Cemetery. The funeral service was held In .Salem's, Church .end an ex celjent sermon. delivered by the Pastor, Ali honour, to the .biave;sohlittis, 4 who fortii i iil %heir country's caft to maintain its integritY--arid fight for fthe good , cause of the Union. May his fcepOpirit. 'Vot49l) qrnal happiness. 4::ititNteffdit fractional curVeitep of the denomination of 25 cents Istettirit into circulation to an extent-that is likely to , prove not only' troublesome, but ex-- pensive to Persons of small means, who are the 4lopt likely to be,imposed on.-- A mere glance at the counterfeit is sufri cient',to detect it, if the following points are noticed : Themords - ‘,43 tilted States," on the face`of the bills -in either upper corner; are,,verY indistinct, hardly legi ble, ludeiC. :The same is true of the, steatrihoits inleft hand lower corner, and, the packages of goods ip, lower lett-bond corner. But the point most readily ob served on the - face of the - , bill is that ,the whiile ground worklesbacimi, while in the genuine, on 'ttfe rfght-band side, under need). the smoke riling to the right of the figtigttp,,,ls a space of white paper. On the reyerse, everything is indlitindt—leis tering item on the shield etc: 1101,04, Of Lebanon .boro ugh was filled on Saturday. CnolcE PICKLES.—Here is a reci pe for making a most excellent combina tion pickle, which every housewife who tries it will thank us for "Take one large hettd of slaw cabbage, two large bunches of celery and twelve onions; slice all fine, and salt well. Ai ter twenty-four hours, drain well and cover with vinegar, to remain twelve hours. Then drain from the vinegar ; add four red peppers and Iwo green ones, finely cut up, one ounce of tumeric, quar ter pound of mustard seed, two table spoonfuls of mixed mustard, one spoonful of allspice, half the quantity of cloves, one tablespoonful of black pepper, half cup of sweet oil, one cup of brown sugar ; mix all together, - and cover with vinegar; more celery may be used if desired." TIEAIIYI3OI.I3TY.—On Wednesday last a terribly frightened drafted; man hailing from the, upper end of this county gate a substitute $1,500 cash, 'a Deed for fifteen acres of excellent farm land, and a splendid horse, besides pledging himself,! in case the substitute was wounded or, disabled, to support him for lite. The parties were entire strangers, never hav- ing met until Wednesday last. The sub stilitte hails from this city. • He was mus tered 4n Tor three years.—Beading Jour nal. BEI IKILLED.—We regret to learn that Robert Wright, aged about la years, a son o fionathan Wright, Esq., of this bor ough, was killed on Tuesday last. The engine and ,a number of cars passed over him t mangling his body " ,frightfully, and caainaßginglant' death; You - ng:Wright w7gieciiit as a drummer -boy with the96th Regiment, P. V., and so distinguished himself.by his bravery and :the alacrity ,wflb Oich lie performedikerarious du tih-4sligned to him as to. win the high est praiges:of the commanding Generals. A recommendation to the President for his appointment as cadet.at West Point was `signed by Gens.''Unton s `Wright and Sheri4n.—Potisville Standard. . . Sa3'Mr ..Wright formerly resided at Jonestown, this county. Mr. Strouse ,informs us that members of - CongresS have thus far re ceived but very little in the '.way of new public docuthents, owing' to the great pressure in the printing and binding-de partments. This will account fur his non compliance with the request cif many of his - c institnents fn. Agricultdialßeports, &c.' As soon as he obtains his quota of books, he will make a fair and liberal dis tribution. BURNED TO DigATIL—,-Miss Sarah. Moyer, who Hired in the family of William Taylor,at Charming - Forg,e;fiear Wornels dorf, died on the list ultirom the effects of burns caused by her Clothes taking :fire 'while she was sleeping on a chair near a stove. The Ea!st Pa. renfeeenee of the United Brethren in Christ was in annual session in this place last week The fol lowing are the appointtnents of iireaehers fir the ensuing year • -• A r. '/* Lubopoo Dltdckt—B. A 16:44g,k, Ja , P. E 1 'Lob'ton Seal - ion-3.8 Thitieierty. 3. Rending BVw n—liz Li g h t , 4 c....41tmb1a aliwton B..ation—d W. AI ilpar • - oVrrtimaapmstattiilizz's: .- r, 6 New Rolland frcuit—T. s,U Keys Lnecneier Sintlon—Lowif. Peters 8. Mountvllll Station—A IV Bonck. p. • mug pottion —John Ifir.kley 10 Pir e groye S ation-8 No I. 1. Sclaty ll:ili ttaven Station-. 3 4a, v.. 414. 12 alyeratow itli:. -=- Sto.l. Pie isher. 13. J4lt' etrwn to t IOC) pp. 14 AI put wri ip, , ll^-1) 11 , 1fm .13 .IPrri,..borg - Dirb iet— 3. BREWER. P B. Thirrisbct•g Miaston E Wien—To i esuppl.tal 2. Harris ar; Circuit - D Moyer 3' Anerft.o tati. V. C7rtner. 4. BAkiv'ew ,h.etwritt. 5 'lt igl.Ep ire Circui Iv I orni„n. 6. 666311188L0W11 Circuit—J. P. tSn•itL; cue to bee p plied 7 Faliferrimpil , -73.13. Clair 8. Lyt , tos E H clmart 9. , .(1 d Lorry. o ra quebe Cirenit—A F. Yeager. 10. Hyonek in Oren R-3 Leg 71. MPI helm irenit—To supplied: ' 12 Middlet un.; M esi rl4-4. Reek. 8. West Bra Tell sten— J. r ward:.' At the vendue 'of Snycler, hi Heidelberg towtishtp, this county, a few days since, a lernon tree was sold for , sl4. it was a regular and prolific bearer, and at the time of Sale had 200 to 300 lemons on it, ofa,llllozis, 4ndin all staves of inn tutity, and was a most beautiful:sight.-- he.,trefr had beef), in the failitrof 10e.r.for f9r.tif:lf‘iars• PROPOSED Nl* RAILROAD.—The Read ng and elolnmb la idiot:road CoMpany pinpoire to er istruct rallsOad,trouOtriegrove, in Schuylkill coney' thlasinte, to eafeillpOst this county:, vial. Carawall. Litin,'.LatiOdisr city, ;&c, survey between this city Yid TAW' hnibnett c ity by thli migitider, Sainnel &Mkt, of Oniumbi r a., • A point a tr.nt a mile and a quarter. northwestof iitin • has been seltoted - as the starting pobit for the branch between this city and Litiz. Severed points bare been exam tied for_ piko aipqviataii city, iiit.nnne agreed upon... The etwd is well adaettni the;building of a road, and,the esti mated cost le only $3,000 per mile. Thesitrroy between this city and Safe Harbor will he commenced immedl. slyly. „When this line, and those under way beyond Safe• Harbor are completed, Maryland and &lei points south erns will be brought into direct cmintuelration with the anthracite coal fields of this State. Should these lines be constructed—and there is every proba bility hat they value of property al mg their line vtonkii,b,p greatly etqaanced, and all persons. inter' sated sboul.l aid the entarprise,—Laiie.nder Evros. ME DEMI Ziti:STlllg, OF Spo crittaLD ERS;, ,, :--st. eeting of the'sahieriVera to the stook - et .the rshattote Car , • • Iron an-t Bolling *ill Cletnpailt, vies'held la the Count Malawi an Weduesaay id' last 'mach ; Hon. Kit lippsi presided, and , W . Lanai i, rrq , acted as Earscr The Secretary. 6o reenett'of the l'reSident rend an. able Reti:irt prepared bpi:tweed' . aid Air. Weimer' on the I . ..reap-ate of the prop sedrenterprise; embodying mush valuable statistical inforination The ftersor t has been prlutzl in phan??hlet an! wg preaume.. eepy.of, it can be,obtained frout Slr. Lorentz, by these interested in the subject. Artterel of asiooNtion al 1 by.b yore. la 0ti3,44, On motion of Mr..J.,ba Melly the President asp dated a committee of five; cansikingof Mr. Melly, Mr.lingb Alr.JJhn /1.1W410 ~ M r. Peter t Wagner, aria Rir B. G. Auturacre, to report thirteen utiggiCter the consideration of the meeting to compose's Board of Directore. After returning the committee presented the names ef Coleman, Joha de(it ge, Jacob Hoc do100,)..Gloolos,w, M. ifituiLwany ~.Artutand holm, Fohti Vii: Ktinger,Geo, F: geity, 'Aso. Gingrich. O'2o, poticon, Abraham. ehork; John A. Weimer, and T. T. Worth. A ballot was then proceeded with and the gel:tlemon nemtadirei : e agre,ed . to.. Mr Genii+ ,T.,M.oftnan Wee the a cbouin Ekicretary. and Tree titer. A restifttt wan iddpted regnirlag Dir4;ctors befera i ctuiCluding !contract for a site to submit thbipropoaseddiatzect to, itio, itotltbbldara fcr their auproval. The Directors '12q41, on Moytday gad elected Ron. John W • Y- 11111 18or President of the ; Ole:linger Tfo Preeident. ; • The Philadelphia, - Press •ol Sat urday has the - following an .r,elaq9c., to thetai on U. S. Loans Which will he ; Of interest to our readers, _The reply of the- Press to its correspondent is rather "mud dy," but vKill nevertheless lie upderstood by car-readers:— March 3, 1565. , s. To the livi4orgyiu Press Sir : You will confer a fay& Upon my.: self, and,l have no doubt, also upon ma ny, of the readers of your paper, if you will state in your money column what taxation the 10.40, 5 20, and 7.30 loans are subject to. Is the income derived therefrom subject to the income tax ? Yours respectfully, S. K. S. The tax lawonder which the revenue is now collected exempts all national se curities from municipal, State, - arid nation- al taxation. Under the former law, the bonds of the .3oyernment were subject to a tax equal to about one-half that lin- I posed upon other bonds.. The income, however,lrom national securities must bej counted in the aggregate of income from other sources, and be subject to tax. where that income. amounts to over $6OO. The only distinction that is now made in reference to national and :other, :securities is:that the former are not' taxed per se =Press. - ' indebtod to N. Q. Bar clay, .Esc., Editor: of the Pottsville Stand kirait early list of the drafted rival county, for which kindness he will please pccept• Our thanks. The demand for :Flour in the Philadelphia Market, last week i was limit ed and dull, with sales ofabout 1,400 bbls Delaware mills extra on terms kept se cret. The home trade are buying in a small way at $9 25a9'50 for superfine ; sloalo 75 for extra, and sllal2 50 .per bbl, for extra family and fancy brands ac cording to quality ; rye flour js quoted at 50a8'75 per,ol ; corn meal is dull. GRAIN—LThere is,,not much demand fer *wheat and prices are drooping : about 2,000' bus red sold at 250a255c closing at the lowest figure. White is held at . 265a280c per bps the latter ratefor prime Kentucky. Rye is'selling in, a small way 172a175c per bus. Corn continues • dull and rather lower; 2 000 bus prime yellow sold at 150 c afloat. Oats are al so rather lower with sales of 7 000 bus at 98v ;1;000 bust PennsyllYarkiaq barley sold at I9oe per arts. , , UATTLE .Cattle were in better demand, and `the offerings, some 1900 head, 'a failing off of 700 since last week, , were all disposed, of at fully former rates, ranging from' $l2 Jo 820 for common to good• and , prime quality, in eluding aim extra Cattle which brought $2l the 100 lbs. Cows are in ,demand : 100 head sold at from $30a55 , f0r spriner ers, and . B4o to. $BO per head for cow and calf,calf, a.,"fo condition. HOGS-No change: about 2500, head arrived and sold at from $19a21 the .100 lbs net SHEEP—Prices have fallen off, and the, market is dull, about 10,000 head ar rived and sold at from .11a123.e Per 111, gross. We learn that Mr. ISAAC EDA has taken the COACH-NIAKING SHOPS.; - in this tioproUgh, formerly known as Arnold's, opposite the - old Lutheran Church. He has enctaged first class c' Alif"-7=-,2,y7,=.47 city workmen in all 40ig.f.tArub7_ aw branches of t the bust , ness. His stock amp.- terial is Wel! seasoned, and of the best quality. He is prepared to filar:a - facture on Order; or-sell ,a 40lykitarriages and .Bußai€T,---0.1--mittr„-4ectripthmee 1.4uttr4.00„.4., will faller:ably `compare in taste, finish and proportion, with any turned out , in the State. A new -feature 1011 . bp: his 'shifting top; leather cerkred.Buggies, lined with - broadclolb, and Made afterth&inost approved Connecticut style. Prompt attention will be given to RV, PAIEtING,•and the charges will be rea sonable. _ He has also taken the shops formerly occupied by H. C.. Nine and J. 11... Miller in SHAEFFERSTOWN. .Ekpeilenced hands are working at both places ; At these shops attention will be paid mainly to building EXPRESS, Wiaoas, and repair ing. Samples of buggies' and Carriages can be seen ,t`all the ;hOps. , • ." Feb. 22.--tf. , . tl - Z l .'r The following is a list of tile men drafted . for;. Lebanon .County, • at Pottsville, on Salurdaylast, March 4,1865. It, includes the 100 per cent extra for ex emptions, &c. Many-of the districts in this county have been flied by volunteers, while.citfietka're nearly or Partially full. All sitch will receive credit , for the men they have put:in, or will -put in until the day appointed fi.r-, zr repuojng, ti „Those drafted on. Monday, we 'hadienot received 'at the time ofgoing t0,.pr4.;;. COLD SPRING rrOWNSILIP: ltro. in IVltiml 16--No.- Iraten.4 WzA,. SVind • ,1 4 .1X.5T 11 -T A.N:+O it• .T 6 'Ho., in TVlwel,' 211- 7 No. , l)rattn, 36 .Irosiiih Gray I. B , o4Kreanyir . Oven W acmes BOlonion Sittisebn Martin deed Hurry llorsbborger - Melt Jobn Weng'ert " Henry Kreiger Jung elty • Intin Wm B Albert Henry Thos. S Boger "-• 33Prrj1 EL T Wo. Enrolled, 258. John. Faber JoblLlFOlL ierelalNiA Alto' John Miller Peter EJris ,. Cyrus Mtn' Joseph Ftslief Janob•Miller. Elsetilnitter Lev illtabeiger Philip Brown David .5. Knelt. Benneville.Prieb Henry S. Lentz John It Eti S IV AT '1 No.. in Wheel 2,0 Franklin. ►t'atter Christian Light, Hon ry B brier . David lVengert' • ' B&W Shally Bonjamjn Shirk . Sohn Batazale Ham ilton- Dixon Joel 'Fox ' r" Fred.'k BaSaOrf • Aaron Stine William Wolf- , Benjamin Sehs'fa .Kra it 51nfl BarAlek .Ttinatien . Grumbe!n. 1D40,1104 1 9. - Roulsen,„itartleb • - Thomas Self*, Jonas Bieklex y G ideop XOR,TII 111 George Storm Edmund K Kimmel Henry Ley SaMuel BYfisun Jalllo3 MON 4 in r 4 John II Moore Jonathon Strout Joseph Cowman Peter W Solomon Light, John IlleLiughlin John C Wentz NOJnIi LEBIINON' TOWNSHIP, Enrolled, 2-t4-L-Draiini; 33. Jahn 'Bomberger. Joseph. Meyer - Isaac Brandt Benj. Blanch Peter L Fiteror Joseph Bricker winiam anyder . Frank L A IhTeill Thomas F Yegley" Gen Zareir 4104 'William Rupp. , IYilliam Leidich , :Ban lel D Light •, Isaac Shaffer Levi Think Georp Phillippi `Abraham it Light Monty-Brant 011Ver JOhPI Wm. McCord` 6 • John - IL, Wjitneyer Joseph `Rleiner:` . • ' Harrison ponder° John C. Lasconift Meyer Hothsch itd Gime Cniti David C'Dissinger Willis m lyylo Henry :I; *eater , Henry W left Lewis Cob in Israel:P . l(lBf • -;-, John H Krum, John K. Kara Addison T Weidel Barret Gallagher - Bonbon Mender Jheab Hammer', Charles Kilmnicr Jacob S Wolf - - SatiieljA Hughes Hen ry'l 'linters Josiah B Louie' , • BaSsinr Boyer Reuben Wen rich UNEON-191. is - Amos :Welt Eme!lftt nem .7.Nittnan . Hoary Bross TAiNe Bohr ' Isaac Arti e • Snwnei Rabor B•guicon Manse oacelyl,Bor:ott A John AlOotighino • 1 ,1 , 411ip smith • • Jiceb ghuttr Menchier Tocob Edward Dryf os Jacob 6 Wa'uoir Imo c Dotunoyor Tabixe ilarb.riett Amos Bess . Ruth TILE undersigned havink been reatereir to 'health hi a felt weeks, by a YeTy StiMilitt remedy, 'after having suffered several yeers, with - a" severe lung affection, that: dread disease. Consumfition--4 azikkins to Tiiske known to his'fel:low sufferers the ,menus of cure- To nil who desire it, lie will tend a copy of the .pre !seription used, (free of tharge,) with thelire'ettorif for preparing and using the same, whichthey cure cure for Consumption; Asthma, Rronchitie, Colds aneehe . 4tm 'the ...Lir --- sending the Prescription is to benefit the. alit feted; 'and aprend itiforniation which tie conceives to Ale in , raluable4sintl,hehopen every! sufferer >will try , his remedy, as it wilreest them nothing, and . may - prove blessine. . 'Febraary 35,1565 .-3ui.' ' • A Card to royal]. - A CLERGYMAN, vcltilu residing in South America no a mi”ionat'i. d Is'covered a safeind simple rem edy for the cure of Neivotts weitkneus; Eitrty .Decay, Diseases of the Urinary undAetuinal Orguni. And the whole trabi •Ordiaordere brought on by baneful and lei(1118 habits. Great numbire have leen already coredby'thb. liable reniedy.: ProtePted . by a ;desire to benett.the tallieted and en fortunate, I. will aced, the recipe' for pi'cpating aired using, this - in a 'attittd efiehlopti teeny one' *lto needa, ,it,Fro of 'CitStqc. Please inclose a post-paid onrelope, adresap.l.to.your -01r. . ' • .• Adams, .10qErli. INNI ..... ' STAI:ION Dpl3i Lt lluUSE, acti, Feb. 2,18Gti.-3UI. , . I Jimepit Spydri I Wan. Schadel Time P. Miller . Win alekley. :.• Daniel Nye. ivAti lilts .. Daniel llieka Joseph Ilartinan - Adam Derober,ly j r . Win 8 lkirlenary , Janob Shaffer Benjamin- F: Garrett -Adam We liner Solemon llalib _ Jacky' Crall - Johlk.Virotititni John-Beenhore Joseph Wagner Henry Hupp Stephen Ile9inan WNSII 1-P1 : . • Drawn, 34. Daniel Loose Peter Markus Klinger :tuba Erigbtl3lll Tynan 'Peillei joint Petty . • Josiah S•Light.: , Jacob . Book AUgUStIIB Behlley Elias Eunsliere 'Samuel Weber Henry at Werner ,Edw Ileffeljkager% I Casper S ticket !Jacob Lentz • .7 O81.1",1,E. -. Deawn 44. Beery "O. Philips Johnaih;irk. J ll l. B , e ni c a d i . b it Afferent'. Bru imam ,; Levi,Kohr , John Brunner, John 11 . Shittld t Abraham Wendling - Nathaniel llartline William 'Loral John Loeser :110#1133. riNr ; Doak , William. Loeser: , John ,Biitdort Johiilleuh ON BOROUGH Enrolled, 11 —Drawn, 24 Josoph,grongti Amos Boltz Balmer Ituntzlemon 13.iw. Koehler John Attlenbrich iinutuel Eisenhimer Estiph Light John. Foienhaum Chnted4 Mehauglilin Vincent II Atiwein ;John Mitlutt 'floury Tomlin Jacob W Fortna Jam Blauel Fames Diiits9lll goorgeltary, Peter,lliggina Levi -Blanch - Michael HGllan - ry "SnnvelY DaVid . Pisey • ,Johnitillmoyer William • . .M.urdoelE Joseph Saylor . Jacob'Ratigel ' Phillip Eleilinari. Levi Noy Aaron Karcher: Samuel B . LLOBAIgIN No in. Wheel 418 BORQUGII. —No „.Drawn 5 I Ph ONE' ideCartiy triw is Atillet DArid:Dampmark ''- denrige.'Motzer L i jmund It Rodger George P Smith I)avid C George Thoinas Good Adam Moyer George It Faber lames„Weet A R .Boughter ... Georgf D Seifert :Henry: Shay :Hoary, Loaner • 'Francis It-Ebar Jacob Shardel It:Oland° Raker Henry' It. Ruth Francis A. Seubert honed ict Bucher Reuben Lindwoh floury Redman Joseph Af 11OVitnan Ueo. L. Atkins f'. ..tosepil IL. 'guts; : '• John ilatthes Box-42 Oraled. Ad tat Nye John . Back Kittle Dab " Iltes 18.13030 U Dontanser 'John Thine' /land Slusq T bll6 - tai) - 1 John —.- tsurio,K iifet ich rttrrison Keounr govril Fanstnacht Pcter , Rboadd Mins Minich I -mac Zttrzant Tobiaft,K 801 l tor Jost.ph ll 033 net Tienry.Schrirer .I.,trorksuu Lie z ich , ( ixttictg. ginciat To Consumptives. ritrtivs the piescriptinti will please address Their: I:DIVAlitt, A-. Wit..o - X, \% illianiebtirg, Deafness, Blindness and Catarrh / . - . runt'NATED with the utmost sueeess,• by Dr... 2. Macs, Ondist, and Aurist (formerly of Leyden, liolland,) Nfl, 519 Pine Btreet, Philadelphia: , Testimonials from the:niust. reliable sources in ,tl.e City and Country can be seen at his Once.' The medical Inanity are invited to arcumpapy their patients, as be has-uo searets! in his practice. ANTIFICIAti NYEB, , ineertdd- lkithout pa in No charge made for examination. - • February 8, 1865. Old _Eyes made New. A k r. r:AbiRTMET dirt:Ong hcf4 , to apetailijealfre Opt. nod ,g ire top .apeetaloop without add of i tkor, Cur L, anodia4ne„.. plot by ,atoial; on receipt of AO Eetato. Atbarcema: `- FQQTE -I1 i 0 Broadway, Feb .'l l 1805.—Gin. • .If Yon Want 10 Know LITTLIt OF FNERYTIIING.reIating'IO": tint hit. ....AL.ll373.lrEysitetn, male and fent ale the . c.tiees sod treatment of diseases: mg. marriage customs of the world ;,how, , :to marry well uvethousand things never pithltihed before read the , reused - -and enlarged edition of "Medical Coninion Anse," cu rides book for curious people. and atgcod took for every one. 403 pages,ltlo,l4ustratimia. -Oonterittrtable sentfriliefany address. .liooki;nitty, bad .4) . ' the 'llotilt atorciZer litreoat 13y .malh, post paid wilre teipt Of We; price. Address . _ • 5,8.,809TE, AL A. 11.30 . .nr0ad y New Fmk Feb. InformationFreel,7 NERVOUS SUFFERERS. AGEN-fram4 Nt cured. of ,Nervotis -Debility, In competency,- Preatature.ripcay, and 'You thf di 41r yor, actua fed by a desire to benefit ohm bap- PY to furnish to all who. tmcd it,' V`reti of ; charge.) the recipefind directions, for 'peltitig. Me,,pimple remedy used in hietase. Sufferers „wlehhitg A to. profit by, the advertisers 'Mid experience, and, potteese.a sureoettd Valuable remedy, esti do witty addressing him ..at Once ,it']tis place of ,ateinWl• TltS itecipe lucid *la informa- tion—of vital, itilpertauCtw—will be .cheecfu.ily .:sent by Mara , Addrese - " tiftflNT ORDEN, ,To, 6a, NASi4flii Street, New York. 1":- . SNervoue SUM:ran of both sexes will find this information A Dec:i IBoe4.—are • IIIE CONFESSIONS AND EXPERIENCE x - 1.4 INVALID. . Published for the benefit, and as a CAUTION ?to YOUNG MEN:and others, tato eiffer 'from Nervous Debility, _Premature Decay of Manhood, &c., supplying at the same ihne.the•means of i'airokire-'By one"wh° has eared liiniselfafter undergoing considerable quack ery. By enclosing a postpaid addrissed'envelope,cin gle copies may be had of tbe author. NATUANINErMAYFAIIt, Esq., ' ltrboklyfi; Eine Co., N Y., i. it r. - 7,.1601.3ui t Ayer-' A" - gue Oilref FOR. THE SPEIVIM &ORE OF llkterraittent feveri'or , Fever 'and ,Agtia, • mittent veyer, Chill yeyer,.Dutub reriOdical Heada.elieb;l43.lliette Headache; . and. Billing:Le revers, • indeed. for. the: whole 'vines of diseases originating. biliary 'de» rangenient t caused by the Malaria of Mine Acetic countries. . t., TtEVEIi and ti . gbe is not the cnly consequence of 1 the mi amniotic poison. A , keent vat iety: of,,disor ions arise' limn :its irritation . , an malsrfous.d tetras eineng whio k •aTo.Netiraigia, .ftheumatisra, iGout,+Reali • Plinefrie.st, Toothache, Earache, Ratarrh, .Asthista, Palpituttun, painful Affection of the ,Spleen, Hysterics Patti irs the Bitted:4' Cotes, Paratsqns; nod :Derangement of the Otom.szch, all °Orli icb, when ,otiginatineinithis cause ppt 'on'the fittermitknf, :type, ,osr.become.tiierimil; • Tine - "Car , isels. the- FPLSOU, (torn:Abe _Mont, and thus cures them alike. It itt 'RA only ,the moot cf. factual remedy eWst discovered Sit' this Class of com plaints, but it is tile cheapest and mereover is perfect ly safe . No hariii tan arise from its use, and the pa tient when cured is left as healthy as Nile bad never bad the disease, Can this be said or any other cure for Chills add refer? is true of this, and its impor tance to these afflicted with the complaint 'gimlet be over estimated. So sure is it to cure the Fever and Agee. that it may be truthfully said to be a certain remedy. One Cosier complains it is not a good medi cine to sell, becanso one bottle cures a whole neigh borhood. . .. , Prepared by J. C. AYBIL &.00., Lowell, Mass., and sold by alt the druggists In Lebanon and dealers in medicine everywhere. - .. January is. 1.813,5'.. , 4 me. The •lit.lvranors Market. carefully Corrected Weekly. ' LEBANON, Watrausesr, MARCH 8,-1865. • 'Patt:a Family, ' $l2 50 Eggs, VA doz.,. • 35% Extra Flour, 11 50 Butter, Ii lb.. 35" Prime White Wbest,2 55 Tub or salted butter, 10.. Neu Red Wheat, 135 s Lard, : .. 24 ,, Old Red, 000 Tallow; Prime Rye, 1 50 Ram, ' Corn, 1 .40 Shovidera, Oats, 80 Bidel, . ~. Gluier-seed; 1; .`; 1200 ',Soapi l'lmot ‘ hy,-sessi, ".... i'. '. 2'O BeMs-Rea -, : Prait-aomr, - 1 - . 2 - 50 *bite Rag e, ; Nied'Apities,pealett,2 50 !Mixed Rags,,,, •Pttkeli'f `Bnits,' . ; 4 00, illtX, *lb,' . . Peach “.I.liitzels," ' 200' litistlys,,it lb., Cherries, 225 V eatheri, vf lb., Onions, ', 250 , Wool, VS lb., PantpaB, sit bus, . . 125 1 Soup Beaus, IFt qt.; Apple Butter, /Autos:ls. 74 ' i Vinogar, IS gal., t iffitelLs Arittrc% St . .. Luke's Chtlrch ,--Services every Sunday Minting at..lo , - "Preaching in the 51. B. Church every .Sabbath , :both morning, and: evrillug. • Also 'aervicos On . Thursday , evening. . • - St-Jennie Carnion.—Service neat Sunday morning:MA . • evening,- hi the English language. Lecture oil,. Wednesday evening. Sery ices.—Next Sabbath morning in _ the Cornice, mid in the eveldriWtrychwrriguChAnglikicin'tne - rir Reformed Church... - . English preaching next Sunday, both morning and. e!oning. .zeit ttialartirti rith „It „,r, English preaching next 14)bath Morning, in Salem's ;,buthisrati;C:lfurch. T:140141 ,prtivirib Lnk neat tet.,lo S AL?, and Geratain fitirvickut t!..4 B. Pt in4ll9.Portivlan'Clkurck at i . On Ibell.thr" iiititao, ASLUtittI.' , LIDIEATEAVIER atergisa 'CECELIA! le CAlCVER.'hoth'ior Philideladita." Oa:the:l6th Dauttiel 'l:Seta - oiler's lintel, by tho Rev. C. J. ~.I, T hrehart,hlr. DAVIT STRIOK. - LER MARY BREHM, all of Derry tp Dad' Olin co" Da, . .; „ _ On the Slat of : iantutry. in joneatown.ll.ReV.Ymr Otithait, Alei.11)11:4 NKEDGINt= MR. of Dauphin co.. tti Mimi LYDIA A.',BAStip.ortjg, of Union tp.. Lebanon county. - • . On the 241 ult.,'at the'entne place, and' by the, anntit, ALL 211.6N.N0," to LUCY A. snuoKER., bbih ot'Joneatown. 1 19 1 •Cte: te• t ult., at the someplace, and by the same, Mr.CEORCE IIItEISIE of Cornwall, to Miss GUSTINA. EISENHOUR; of Nettli Lebneo.i •. • • • • On the sth by.the; Asti, C. I, Thompson," Mr. •NRANKLIN 'YOCUM to Miss CATHARINE BROWER, both ofthis place: • ' • Ou the 28th ult., by Rev.] B. W. Selithauk., Mr. ED IVARD'IMEGLIIIAN to .Miss ELIZARETH WALTER, both of Ilaidttlberg township, Libation county. Oh thii : fin bit in 31yeratown.'31ARY , SODOTt, title of Julia Shutt, aged ,5,1 Tears and 4 inon tbs. On the tird - Inst., Dr. MUM, lAS DERNHAED EICOOIat, aged 44 years find 23 days., theiath Anst, -tiATLI AKIN at,,reliot of Cleoge, BNOIC 0, deed, aged 64 years and 26-date. lilix:; . T . :-tti:,g . 11.1.. - ..1,t . t. v; BOUNTY ACCOUNT IL . cart voRTN.r. A7-deriutit of ilectitPta and D 'shrine - 47. j monis of the 13sunty 'Funds in Cantwell Township under the President's call far i)o,oooanen In 2864 y geggi*od from - Jacob Jacob tor of Tax levied loy . tha,Bottril ocAuliool rect Diors. I cepluition wirx. t on men in' 0992 rd Deceived of Oliver Idowman, this 4=ol/at reiondedjF ReCeiTed 43i1,84100/, 'Direct?* NAtf,of August 29,4844 at SO diva; Amount "ilceive+l Trenqurer, Paid School Directors' Note of Ju1y„96,134 13,,at - SAOOO 00 PHA o.6.oollDrectors' Note of July 30'.1501, at J 0 days Paid School Directors' Note of August 29, , 7564, ,at 30 tlays Pahl Discounts,' btasups and , ; 119.cltuge Paid;interost on Notes :.after . - Paid edetiel 'Koch &Tenses to- Bartishurg, Paid Robert Evans. eireasei to Harrisburg:and Ptilla's; Paid to Oliver BOITillt1t1; to pay for recruits, - 3659 50 Paid ff. lit.lionek, formllecting $1.736i9.,1tee cent. • Paid for Siutiips MIA Blank - Books, I 31 Paid - Jacob Witmer it , for collecting $13160 ' 65, at 2 per cent. 203 40 Paid Jacob Witmer, expenses. procuring volunteers , f 3 3i Paid . F. .1 - :•Witiner, for collect. , ing $1612,nt 2 per cent. ' 32 24 .P,aid,for Teleg 'mp‘ , lug $3 ' ' writing' certificates of En- Bairns - ate, $2 50, five MO- Cates of Capitation Tax and making out Duplieates of Tax levied, $20,. 25 . 55 • , 'Paid A Wilhelm, expenses to . . Philadelphia and' Plittsville,: • 90 Paid A- Wilhelm, for collect ing $6 0, st, 2 . per cent.- 12 . 20 Treasurer's commissions ori,4 . • . per cent., on _517161 85; fib S 0 Paid Oliver Bowman, expenses procaring.voluuteers, • ; v ;;58 007 IBilance - in hinds of Treasurer, . '360 49 STATEMENT OR .2'llE - ACCOUNT OF CORNWALL • , TOWNSIIIP: BOUNTY FLIED, 1864. Amonnt of tax col lected.per duolicaie; $13169 a 5 Amount of capitation tax.collected - E 09 2 .00 - - E 5 Amondt paid by Oliver . Bowman ,f 1 recruit,: ; tifi9 60 'Amount 'paid by Oltver - BeßtaaD" - . for 2. recruits at $176; i ' 950 too -Amount- paid I yoliver Bowman tor 6 rept nita at $5lO, - '306000 ' '- Amount paid . •Otiyer Boynton . for 2.1 recruits at ssoa , 10503 00 Amount paid by. Oliver ' , Bowman lee 1 ricrurt pop, for :silica , , no eat:UM:ate was returned,: - ; 500 GO Amount paid by JacobWitmar;je., - - for. 4 =vitt - 50,00 Atootintlaftfl'iolia's do Ur os 81 . 14 lateral Paid on do, and stamps; - 66 28 - .Amoont for collecting $17161 85 at • 2 cent, 341 24 oDittel (Mal expenses. and " tremuret a commission, .-;„ 111 0q 1 Amount ef, Frank Kocli'a exponv a, ; " Amount of. klob't.ttosue tut:onsets. 41 Amount of A.,Wilheirs'e•exp? sea, .16 20 . • 'Aminint tfJ'aeada Witaper's:jr ex- Pendia, . 93 37 '4 Amount, of B.tutips; 41anic. Woks, ; Telegraphing; An., : ZO 80, 'Anio - outOf Oliver .Bowraree ex • • b$ Tenses, • ; Amount, of incidental ~.,expcnene ;. Paid by him, ' . u Amonntin har'..' - at of Trameurnr .800.49 V 7181.85 We the underaigniad Anditore of. Goyimail toaruehip, in Lebanon County ;in the Common Wealth ?of!.p.,un. - sylvenin. do certify that in pursuance, of Xfie.l,4t,h 50C- Con of the act relation to the Payment of ilountitie to Votuuteeri,,apProvnd ilia' 24th ' , day of Idarch,, . i 864, We met at the Public iletiett of John • Edatthei,in the liortrtirli of Leliaman, en '.idonday,,March.6, 1865, and did andit and. adjust, tbe shovo.accaunta. as .re qutred by , law, to the . eat of our judgment tandability. And na'find in the bandit of A. WI itielm,Ttesimarer of the School Board of Coacnemli Towriihip.,the,FAM of Three hundred and sixty dollars- and,, forty, nine cents. In withissytlierert We have bitre.trito;:iset our bands this sixth day of North: A B 1666, SAMIIBL IitAGY, .„ . - D A. ;prD t oi ng s ß, ormaiors. , • Cornwall . Mit'ch'9 '1865.' ' ' " ME ' An' Ordkniinee ••• ' - "Waite lo'ilie rel/Ottai of Snow frost 811 k .irtas awl Gutters in. 10 - Bore:Oh of Lebanon. . . " E It en acted .and ordained .br the Burgess and .1.1; Town Council of the, nerodgit ofLebanon, That from Mid After. the publication of this. ‘ or.tinanco, proper,ty.hold9rs shall rotaeve' front the side walks and gutters'ortheir, - .oaipectiVe properties all snow and ice prictiCal lo.'rtniove r 'iked shall hereafter remove all snow from said 'side valise, and gutters immediately after,ite Any person;;.Violating Atilt,. ordinance, shall, cm' hie for her neglitck...being reported „to Oto Chief Burgess, pay - tt 'pentely..,tef FIVB de Hare, to be collected as all:flues of like Amount. orb recoverable by Enacted; Feb: 20; TBB5. • 'Z ” : T° l 4 41 * B , BI NQE4Iit (VP/ • . , Chict I , l „ itygotet,., p . tp.e.nA.. 4 Atteitt,-I):'E:Dittfalt,tl#lt.t:':!, , .. 3.mat pcigtesi: fdi''sale at :this office, Conditions-forthe.Sale of Real Es tate. "k• NEW AD VERTISEMENTS. rROPOSALS FOR A SITE FOR THE Lebanon Car Iron and Rolling Mill Company. QVALED Propoßals will be received by. S the Ditectore of the Lebanon Oar Irov.and Rolling 11.1.41 Companhautil .1 1 Lad.ty, the 10th day of March, bast, at 12 teeloek,N., - tor net leas than Ten acres of lend, loestoe in the Borough of Lebanon, or its home also vicinity, ror a alto for said wol ha. The land rtquirsd mrst possess the following rega l. sites, to Sit I. It meet not be les3 than ton nor more than fkrxen •/. rt mutt he within my cmuntiott with tho Loba non Vitilleiltoit hond 8. It mutt hulk P. full et-poly of ri-ming w Art , vs! to the consumption, of two first class E urn an0n.. , . . 4. The grade„should be as near as possible that of the Is:Amnon Valley Bail Road, Parties proposing will state the amount, of grading that their grounds require, to bring them to the above grade, P. Proposals Must state the price per acre, and be heeded to J 411?? .080R(3,E, tre ,on or before the Limo above specified: - Ali) one `desiring further Inform it :on ‘‘ HI please call upon the dnaersigned coimittee. J GHOROM. T. T WORTH, Atlllt Alf AM effErrfi.. 10 . : 6 3 2,' 0 64 40 March •2; 18654 PUBLIC SALT. OF Pes - o nal Proper (y . ILL be aid at - PUBLIC SALE, on ThTIISPAY, the 234 day, of 1165.' at the reaileuce tit the.nadereigned. in Market Si set, Lebanon Pa ; tis ii,llowing Personal Prrpariy, viz : 1 -:' = PEDS and . i ...BEDSTEADS. TABLES, BUREAUS, LOOKING - GLASSES, CHAIRS, SOFA:3, SET tERS, STOT.6B,I3TAND3, Tub., 11u-re's, BOX 11.• Potatoes by the linshel,Deski.Tia; Ware, Ea 'thorn Ware, Crock ..K e otp,l oApparti iv. 'flier, Ke•atorl- ar.-a - ta-Waaon- Leikawair..2.i.lietta.ilarciess,_lcar atty by the Ton. ALSO; the f.) lowlag arleles especially fa Cabinet Makers, vie: - A Splendid lot of READ BOARDS' ard SOFA OAR- Visas; fOOKING •GLA-ib'FRAMES, Standards for Dressing Pierson//, Looking Ohmic plates, Marble Slabs for - Wash 'Stands, 'Varnish; Japan and Paint, ' pole Springs, Tacks and a general variety of Sofa T rim ming. Hardware, ends as Bureau Locks,Band*, Screws, Bed Potts t,-And Table_ Legs. 'AIM, A large assortment of CARI'EN'TERS' and cABINtr MAKER'S Ti)(44. , ALS,B a„weliarran.ed Cabinet Water's GUEST, cot tabling a fail and complete sett .or Cabioet Maker's Tools.. eI,.Mr;LATIBACR having determine/ to quit the OsbiaSt tipsiness In this place ; nal salt his very large and 'itaeorfed sit ` of Iloria:hold JEurnitnre,- Sofas,- Chairs. te,;*AT COST, until the First of May next after thiehlife the business will tie carried on by A. STEI.• ERW 4j' Sale to cornme..oe at lOoTelock,P.M., on son day, wh . iln conditions of sole will be made known by OWEN .LARBACII. LetonottiMa - eh 9,1865. The Phoenix Pectoral WILL CURE YOUR COUGH. THE PIVIEN IX PECTO RA 1114 COMPOUND .SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY AND SENEKA SNAKE ROOT; NMYILL CLME:DIE DISEASES OF TIE liflßtArvo..w., Lpaiss Such as Colds, Coitghs, Croup, Asthma, Bronchitis, - Catart ,Sore Throat, Roarsness, ; Whooping Cough &c. ITS% -. TIMELY litS r E WILL PREVENT Pplmonary s V Consumption. ;.,,,c-ND EVEN' WEIERE 'TUN FEARFUL DISEASE .11_ has taken bola it will afford greater relief than any other medicine. Miss Kate Vanderslice of .Pottsville, says, "I Was benefited more by using ;the PlMenix 'Pectoral than any other medicine I.eyMi used." Iyllae Oberholtzer, Llonvitle. Chester county, eras .cured.of M.couo of many :years'„statuding by using the • Pfinsiiiit Pectortil. . Joseph Lulteni,Nif flaliiitreet, Phoeniuville, certifies that•lim was cuild'of*cattelitif fire years standing, wh'iVall other medicines had felled, by the use of the "Phnetia Pectoral. - • - _Jacob Powers certifies thafbe has sold bemire 713 of ',bottles, of the Phoeidx'Wntoral, and that all who used it. bear testimony wenderffil effects., in curip coughs trstl it, taut no lteritat ion Ju-pronouncing it a Com plete romerly Tor otiugit, .lioathetiose and irritation in the llama. , ,7 1.'heNtrest Chester ..P.X ?widen says : • "Wa,..have knOwn Oherholtzer personally a "number of years, ana it g ftes na:the greatest pleasure to recommena hisimedieines, inasmuch at the public rarely have thahenefit of familOnolicines prepared by a physician of bii; acquirethouts and experience. fDr. Oberholtzer is a meinber of the Alumni of the Medical 119arlinent at the:University of Pennsylvania, at which institution he graduated in 1854-2'. POTTSTOWN Jan -ary'il 1805. in oo soo oo $19037 85 '5OO 00 This certifies that I have need the Phoenix: Pectoral in my fans ily.aud I recommend it to the public as the, 'tory best remedy Tor Coughs and Colds that I have star triMi. Ono of my children was taken with a cold accompanied with a Croupy Cough -, so bed indeed that it could not talk or scarcely breathe. Having heard' sci'mpchsaid:about the Phoenix - ,PeCteralA;procured .hottle otiC 'The first dose: felie'reit the, ditlieulty of breatiiingandhefere the child bad taken' onmfourth of the bottle it was entirely well. Every family should have it in their house: Signed: ; - D. P. CROSIM. Mrs. Mary Defier, mother of. Uon. President Judge of the. Chaster and Delaware Districts, says that She cannot do without the Phoenix Pectoral. Pr. George B. Wood, Professor. of the :Practices of Medicine in the University of Pennsylvania hospital, and one of the authors of the United States. Dispensa tory. says of the Seneka Snake Root : "lts .action is especially directed to the lungs." • 180 D 00 16 56 MEI is 00 41 33 ; rho proprietor of this medicine has co touch confi dence in its curative powers, from the testimony of hundreds who have used it, that the money will be re funded to any purcha er who id not satisfied with .its "effects. - . It is so pleasant 10 take that children cry for it. It costsnfnly 3.5 cnnts—hirge bottles ONE DOLLAR.— Ms intended for only one class of distates, namely those of tho LIMOS - and TfiltitrAT. . Prepared only-ley - Levi 01,erholtzer, 111. D., Pluenik. 'Title, Pa. Johnston ifollowny 'Bi Cowden, No. 23, N.Sisth at. Philadtdpbbtointlfr. C. Wells'.2 CO. N 0.115 Franklin st.,Sen York ,Cetteral Wholesale Agents. Suld'n'holesnle and Vetail by J. L, Lemberger,,,Dr. Gas. elosk.suktr P. e r,Lebanon t and by nearly every druggist Mid Storekeeper, la Letermen county N. I ,you r 'rattiest druggist or storekeeper does not keep this medicine du nut let him Put you MY with some other Moil becauel .makes more money on it, but send at once to one of the Agents rof it. March 8,1865.-6 ca. U. 5.,.,730'.-.LQAT4T. „ . Y authority of.tbe Secretary of. tha TreUsary, the undersigned lies assumed the General Subscription Agency for theltaienf United' States 'Treasury Notes, bearing seven and three tenths per cent.: interest. per annum itnown'att the .. LOINS These Notes are issued uteldr date of _August 15tb, - 1664 - , arm apepayable Chive yeers from that time, in ro:iiepcji:iiii-ELre.eptly . rttt?ip F a the option of the hold- s. six- per cent. Gold Bea ring Bonds. . . These bondslie, now. Wort premium of nine per cent., ineldding told iii4itfigin Nor., whiphmalma theactiin4OrofitiM l . - tie 7 43 1:44 at current rates, in. cindinginterat, 'a:bent - ten Wl'eeut.periinnum, besides its mminption from Stdte and municipal taxation, which adds from one to three per. cent. more, accord ing to the rate icy ledOn-otber property. The interest is payable seiniminualli by coupons attached to each note, whlch i may be cut.otand sold to any . , bank or ,bnhket. The inier , stamountato' 4- • - One Cent par flay Mot . ' - s7s9inetti..,„, . Tact:7,eiits ' 4 lOO " Ten .." "500 Twenty •". ' ' 1 . ,000 ' One !Minas - 4 4 1 44 .5,000 Notes of nil the dpnoaliaationa 'valued will be promptly fur:3'44lo upon,iaCeipt 'of subscriptions Thig3e. , , ' .Th . • only Locin in. Market Dow offered by the Government, and it is Confidently e7Pde,ted ' ill 44 ; its fitilefir advantages make Lit "the GREAT .POPULAR LOAN OF THE PEOPLE. . LeSS ihrui 4 , 4 oo 000 000 re :life tinseld, which will probablype,disposed of Within the next 60 or 'BO days, when the hotes-will undoubtedly tommandn premium, as has uniformly been the ease on closing the sub teriptionifii ' ' In order - that Citizens of - every town and section of the cony:Au may be afforded facilities for tatting the loan; the National Bank's; State* punks, and Private Banker's throughout the 'country „have, generally ogre: d to ' re Cairo aubserfitione , it" par: -7 'Snbaorihers will;t4elect their own ag:ents;in*honz . t‘teY, itnire eon fidon'Ze, and only are reipousible . for .the delivery of thenoies fur which they receive orders. . • ttss olll ll;o 3 " .' aii? Philadelphia. Seescaiiiyxoas by the Lehaaea tinnaldltinh; the Valley National Bank of ..f.eltatton and the First Net tonal likink of Lob anon, ' March 3,1865.-7 an. . PUBLIC SALE Per.sonal Proper Ey. .- 461 - r • ii(E r .iyak 41M.. TWILL be sold at public sale on Wilreil , 25, 1865. At the resideilie of the aubseriber, In 'Ahmnberland street: lin et Lebouotioeowr,Salem's Lutheran Cemete ry, the following' PotAclartiPtcrpe rty, STOVES and Pipe, BEDS, Bedsteads. Parlor Pura, tore, eu ch as Chairs. Tahles, se., Tubs Wimelltrarro*; Cane Pealed CILAIR.S.Looking G fosse& tiViont 20 Unit of BROOM CORN SEED, aben't 23 tons. cif COAL - ; and many other articles too nnmerous to mention. Sale to commence .at 1 o'clock, P.M., when tonne' Rill be triads known by • AUGU, TU S, WiViAN Lebßnon, March 1, 18(15 LEBANON TOBACCO FACTORY ttudersiguni ate' about locating in Lebanon, I -what is essentially a . ' Missouri Tobacco Factoky, for the mann factnre of Ping Tobacco. Our stock is 'Missouri leaf, made up by Missouri bands, and our machinery Is of . the latest and most efficient character. We shall determinedly adhere to the policy of waking and a iling.outy a GOOD AND PURE ARTICLE. OF TOBACCO, aed dealers, merchant? end _others, while they have the privilege of buying d irretiy from the manufactur er, tbuksaving to themdelves the intermediate profits heretofore paid the jobber, are saved the risk. of Agettr. ting adulterated or poisoned tobaccos as when buying unknown or irrespeesible Makes. . , ir • We Shall be ready to Ali orcieta by 111410*r ofgarch hest. fill- We can retail 'nene--cari soli to no purchaser less than 20 pounds. . • - ;•:. circulars and price fist sent to any address eh appif: ARP In n few weeks ito shall be prepared fi Mann facture line cut chewing-'and smoking tobaccos of ra, rions grades. Lebanon, Peb. 22, 1805.-3122. -P. Q STICIITER & CO Notice LEBANON NATIONAL BMOC February 15, 1865.. rilllE Stockholders of this Banta. are hereby •ribtifietl, I that the Board have this day determined to.call In the remaihing ihsfaliuents ou the NEW , SILN.RES,.• amounting to MO ON NACU. SHARE. end that, the. same lIIUSL be paid oh of before the 18th day of Afarr..s., runt. ' E. A. UIILER, C'netrlel: Lebanon, March 1, 1855. r ?:.'•73 5-4 Fri: g ' ,a l— ; g • t• R% t=/ 2 ,N AI p t=) L P " • s t.` 4, ti g.' e & Li g glEr: ;;;-- 24-D 0 o=-- . _ . 03.5O 3. 5 -C 2 . - ."7-1 • *• . 61, „,, 1 4 me • d • : • Orßent. . rut wo o SOQI.IIB on the second-floor , of Funck's j_ adjoining the AdveraffeOffice, are offered for Rent ffrom thoof April. These rooms- are well located or an oWile_or inecilitnifal business. Apyly to J. FUNCIT. Lebanon,yob. 15,1 - 'fitisinesg Room for Rent. rulrlg'llool 'now abet:pied by George I. Arent as 12 a Bar BOOM at the R. It. 'Divot. together. Kith floe basement Cellar is OFFRRtD FOR RENT FOR BUSINESS. Possession given the 2tlllity of -Match, next, by STINE ic ROSS. Lebanon, Feb. 22,1865.—5 t. • A n Ordinance of Horses, Oattle, Sheep, and Swine within the Borough of Lebanon.' 1131 f it Enacted and ordained by the Burgess itnd 131 Town Council of the Borough of Lebanon, i 'hat from and after the publication of this Ordinatite it shall not be lawful for any person or persons to bury any dead nurses, Cattle, Sheep or Swine withitr the Borough, limits. On Complaint to , tho= _Chief Shur gess of tiny Person or persons Violating this oxilinaliee, such person shall pay a penalty of Twenty Five Dol lars for every offence. One half of whi eh to go to the informer and the other half to the Borough Treasurer. said penalty tube collocted.fts all debts of like amounts am recoverable by. Law . Bunted, Februari'2B, 1865. TOBIAS ItYINOEUE.,s ' Chief Burgess, pro tem Attest, D. E. blitirr., Clerk Mail Mil George Hoff's - nail's ..LEBANON COUNTY- ~' ~-. ... ~s '"TTi7TTi j 1 1.3~~'1 _..~.nG TRANSPORTATION LINE: By — Lebanon Valley Rai/road. PARTICULAR attention will be paid to Goode shipp ed by the Lebanon Valley:Railroad. Goode will be sent doily to and from Philadelphia to Lebanon, Myers. torn and Annvlllo E.tatlona, and all other plots in the County, FlttatllTS contracted ior at theleast possible rates and delivered with dispatch. The Proprietor Will pay particular attantfort to.gand.. attend personally, to the receiving and deli*ery of all Freights. For information, apply at his Office at the Lebanon Valley Railroad Der ot, Lebanon. RDIV..4IW'MARK, his Agent in Philadelphia. will al- Amyl, he found at 14". B. Push's ItTerr,li ut7; lintel, _Forth Third at.. Initaddrkia - May 4, Mil PlOughs' ,V,,rioughs ELIAS IiItEIDER bits on band a number' of WAI.- LACE'S PATENT PLOV.IGII§ , , which .he: offers-for sale. They can be bought jidst RS' 61164 as from the manufaeturer. These ptoughs Are well rec ommended, and al? we ti en sk is a trial. We are sure that all w ill be well satisfied. 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