Xtbaittlt gtttVsttistr. TERMS, - - - - - - SISOAYELII, LEBANON, PA. IYRDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 1865. HOME AFFAIRS. • Latosi of 8c:1-v^cortissitiri.6. The publishers of Lebanon have agreed upon the following charges for Advertising, viz Size. 11. 3t. 3m. em. I T. I Square, 12 lines, $ .00 $l.OO $3.00 $O.OO $ 8.00 2 " 24, lines, 1.00 2.00 6.00 0,00 12.00 3 " 38 Mee, 1.50 3.00 7.00 10.00 16.00 For Exeentor`a end Administrator's Notices, 2,00 For Ase . ignee. Auditor and rimilar Notices, 1.50 - For yearly Cards, not exceeding lines, 3.00 For colun advertisement, 1 year, 50.00 For 1.5 m 30.00 COIIIITIO For Collllntl. 18.00 Yor Announcing candidates for office, in advancer 2.00 For Announcing rale, anaccompapled by 04,1. 1.00 For Local Notices, Socioty rerolutionr, he.,, 8 CM per line. For Bishops or Special Notices, 80 cants per line por year. Yearly advertisements fur Merchants and Euet• Ma men ae agreed upon. SALES OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. The following sales of Personal Property will bo held at the times and places designated. For particulars see Advertisements, which will ap pear In another column in duo time : 'Monday, March 20—Jacob Rantz'a sale, in North Lebanon township. Monday, March 20—Thomas Segner'a sale, In Palmyra. TaesdaY; March 21—Anthony liolderresd's sale itt-North Lebanon "Gewnehlp. • Wednesday. Marsh 22,—A...1WDickel's sale. Friday:March 24—D. W. tthrtotrer cola, Saturday, March 26—Scaltrordbaamitcor of ileney Uhrich • deed. Monday, March 27—Jacob Witmer's sale of horses, ao- , 'Saturday, March 26—Augustus ,S. Witman's Sale, In Lebanon Borough. 'Wednesday, March 29—Stock, Farming Imple ments and Household properly rf Charles Rosenberger. in Londonderry township. Thursday, March 311—Henry Loy's sale in North Lebanon Borough. PRIVOE SALES. Borough Property orJameii SAL ES. Rogers. Farm of Jacob Wilmot, Jr., in Cornwall Town ship. Town Lots ofjohn iir't Mich, • Brq. Borough property of Os. U. Miler. Lieut. John IL, Pemenderfer ' of Co. 1, 107th Reg. Penn. Vol., `reached 'home on Monday of last week, from the Southern prisons. Re was captured on the 19th of August, in the orerations on the Weldon railroad, and served in the Libby, at Salisbury and at Danville.— Owing to the possession of funds with which to purchase tle•!hecessaries of life, Ms imprisonment Wits comparatively an easy Oils, and consequently he is rapidly regaining his wonted health. was paroled, and is at home on thirty days' furlough. Information has been received of the death of George,McConnell,(son of John McConnell, pf this bbrough,) a niem ber of the 50th Pa. Regiment. He died a prisoner in the South, having been ta ken in May last in the battles of the Wil derness. He died of fever, after a sick ness of but four or five ays, aged 28 years. He was a good and noble-look ing soldier. Mr. Wm. M. Snyder will remove hie Tailoring Shop, neat week, to the room lately ocoupieox pr. Schneck, in Walnut street, near Chesnut. The offering's or Beef Cattle in the Phlladelphia.Markets reached 1700 head, a decrease or 200 since last week, and the market active and fully 2c per lb higher, sales r anging at from $l4 to $2B the 100 lbs for common to good and prime. Cows.—Prices were firm, with sales of about 115 head at from $3O to $55 for Springers, and $4O to $55 for Cow and Calf, as to condition. Mos.—The receipts were light again this week, only reaching about 2500 head with sales at from sl9 . a $2l the 100 lbs. nett—the lattei for prime corn fed. StlMP.—Prices were rather better and the demand good, about 10,000 head ar- rived and sold at from 10 to 121 c. per ib gross, as to condition. Attention is directed to the card of Capt..l. Hoffman, in another column. Bounty, Back Pay, and Pension Agent 'in this borough. The Democrats of .Cortivall , township, for the South District, nominat .ed the following good ticket on Saturday last for the Spring election :--ijudge, Peter S. Lineaveaver, ; Inspector, Jacob Rohner ; Assessor, John H. Westeriber ger ; Supervisors, William Witmer, Le vi Killian ; Auditor, William B. Kreider; Justice of the Peace, Samuel Geib ; Con. stable, John Mcßlhenny ; School Direc tors, Emanuel Shaeffer, Jacob Hauck ; Township Clerk, Josiah Bowman. The Dernocrae . 7 of North Leba non township nominated the following racket, which Is also a good one :—Ases mot, Phillip Hellman ; Judge, Gideon Light; Inspector, Samuel L. Light ; 'Sebool Directors, Adanf Hain, Joseph ,Bnavely ; Supervisors, William Allwein, Jeremlahßohr ;Constable, George Black; Auditor, Levi Hellman.; Township Clerk, Frank M Allwt‘ln 'The Democracy of this borough have nominated the following ticket for itherssisport of the citizens, wield Fri t day:— Chief Burgess—David S. Hammered, AtteWant Burgess—Andrew H. Embidlt, .Council—Joe. L. Lemberger, Jahn Stanley, Sehool Directors—Wm. M. Breslin,- George 'Beattie, High Constable—j am b stager, " Wood Corder—John Snavely, WEST WARD. Judge—Cyrus K. Snavely, Inspector—Jacob Eckert, Asseesor—Emanuel Melly, Constable—John Young, EAST WARD. Judge—Alexander Wise, Inspeotor—Henry Derr Assessor—George M. liaber, Constable—Edmund J. Oswald, Justice of the Peaoe—Frauels H. Ebur, The Democrats of North Lobo, non present the following ticket, which is a good one, and no doubt will be elect ed : Obtet Burgess—William Zokettroth, Assistant Burgess—John G. Autenbaoh, Counoll—John Allwetn, Baleor Hunselman, Wood Corder—Frederiok Gardner, Nigh Consteble—Jobo D. Benson, Judge of Eleation--John Stover, Inspector—George Re inoehl, Assessor—John McLaughlin, euperviaors—George Area te, Jacob Gordy, School 4) !rectors—Charles H. Meily, Joseph Bowman, Audltor—Charlea Albright, 4one table--Isaso Rank. LIB NEW ENROLLMENT LAW.- The amendments to the Enrollment Law, finally passed Congress on the day be- fore the adjournment. The bill maked some important changes, and as every. body is interested in this matter we annex a synopsis of the leading features of the new law. --iiW "All volunteers, substitutes, represen tatives, or otherwise. hereafter mustered into the military or naval service, shall be credited to the ward, township, pre cinct, or other enrollment sub-districts where such persons belong by actual residence—if having a residence within the United States. In other words, every man is counted as the property of some community—a serf attached to the soil. Non commissioned officersand privates who enlisted in 1862 and 1863, for the unexpired terms of companies, regiments and battalions, shall be mustered out with their respective Organizations, and such as have been detained in service since the organizations in which they en listed were mustered out shall be imme diately discharged. The States, districts and sub-districts shall be credited respectively for all men furnished since the commencement of the war, for any period of service not less than three months, reducing the same to years ; but such credits shall not be ap plied to the call of December 21, 1864. Persons of breign birth who have re sided for three years in the United States previous to arriving at the, age of 21, shall ,he enrolled and subject to draft.'.-'Substitutes, whettliftistered in, exempt the principal from service for the period for which* was drafted. A pprion drafted for one year and fur nishinga. substittite for three years shall be exempt for the latter period. ' &flinty brokers must proeure a permit from the Secretary of War, by filling proof of his loyalty and giving a bond to the amount of .150,000. Recruiting agents who enlist insane persons, convicts, or persons under indictment for felony, shall be punished by fine and imprisonment, and any officer knowingly mustering hi a deserter, insane or intoxicated person, or a miner without consent, shall be dis honorably dismi a sed. Principals who put,in insufficient substitutes shall be no tified within thirty days, so that their places may be properly supplied. In addition to other lawful penaltiee for desertion from the military and naval service, all deserters who shall not report themselves to a provost marshal within sixty days, shall be deemed to have In voluntarily relinquished the rights of citi zenship and their rights to beeome zens. This also applies to all persons who depart the jurisdiction or go beyond the limits of the United States, after be ing enrolled, with Intent to avoid any draft ordered. The President shall appoint assistant provost marshals, with duties intermedi ate between the Provost Marshal Gener al and district provost marshals. Recruiting in rebel States is prohibited. Theact to take effect after its passage, but not to postpone or interfere with the pending draft. . r i l ltotiA: sll of out. 1)80141)81*. 'cliatig log their Ames of residence 611 or about the Ist of April, wi I please notify us of the fact so that we can direct or deliver their papers Pioper-1,.. L 'lmo cent pieces of copper and nickle have been authorized by last act of Cbtigre,Fs, and the issue of fractional cur rency under five cents is to be prohib• iced. The attention of Famets, is in= vited to the different Fertilizers mantl fae tared by Messrs. Tasker & Clark, Bth., & Washington Sts , Philadelphla,—Read thelr adv. in this issue. ROBBERY.--On Tae dtty night of last week, four men visited the residence of Frederick Witman, in Tuipehocken township, I3erks county, between Btouchs• burg and Rehrersburg, and requested a light to ha%re repairs done to their har ness, which they pretended to be out of order. While one of the family was get ling the desired light, they suddenly seiz ed upon all the persons In the hottie, bound them, and theh leisurely proceeded to . rob the house of four hundred dollars in gold and silver, and Upwards of two hundred and fifty dollars in notes, alter which they proceeded on their *ay With the booty. The perpetrators of this great outrage have not yet been arrested, but it is hoped they speedily will be and re ceive their just deservings. it has been ascertained that these robbers had no ve• hide but were traveling afoot. Report of the Ladle's AM Boceety of Leba non Co., from March 1801 to Marott 2885. At a meeting of the officers of the Ladle's Aid 8 Wit ty. and el dams of Let'anon, there were committees ap pointed to canvass the county to cotect moneyand pro. visions for the beneac of sick and wounded soldiery. and appropriated to thew by he Aid Society. The daeattun• revolted were On% the two blrongbs of Letanon, and f out the gut Hanover district. We therelbre acknowled ,e the following articles from said districtic 14 or. eke of apple butter. 4 begs Gth d fruit 8516 dried meat ,2lb of rice, %Ilit tea. 12 begs of potatees.l3o pieces of lutid soap,Xjattcf preeitree'„,3 crock of Icitter, 40 lbs of flour, and git.B3 in money. - The other mutts Itteee appointed In the county did not report their emcees to our Society, neigh- r did they bring in any contributions, therefore I cannot acknowl edge any in the report .bat if those o .tuta Riese wl I do their duty now and bring in the contributions which they may get. they will I gratefully received by tie. There is time for them now. '`lt is never too late to do good," lea very good nitotto,aad It would be well fur cur Country friezes end citizens of Leletnon to remem ber it The following donations were sent to the II S. Sani tary and Christian Commissions, derirg the year, for which we always received acknowledgments from the Societies : U S. Sanitary C min imams. Box No. 1, contained sit iris, 9 pairs of d. avers, 8 noble, bogs of drie d ap. plea, 2 of elderberries, 7of cln rr les, 1 bag of soap, ♦, pieces of dried beet a lot of bandegea a lot of linen rags 1 pair of woolen Books. Boz N 0.3,11 pocket bandke•cbiefs.ll pairs tlanoel drawers, a lot of linen rap, 1 bag of dried wins, a lot of bard imp. 1 cap, Box No, 2,11 flannel aflirts43 pairs flannel d raw re, a lot of dried frail. Box N 0.4, 24 flannel shirks, 6 pairs flannel drawere, 2 pairs woolen recks„ 1 quilt, The donations to the B. 8. C . ristian Commission, Box No. I. 5 bags dried cherries, 4 of dried apples, a lot of linen lam t linen sheet, 1 linen shirt, 1 pair of pillow cases, 7 gri Ms, a lot of lint Box No 2, 8 Shirts, 0 pair of drawers, 0 pairs of cotton gooks ,(secood handed,) 2 palm of slippers, 1 cloth cap, (second handed) 4 quiits, S rags dried apples, 4 of (her. rtes, 1 of corn, 2 of Walla, 21bs rice, 134 of tes,lo pairs woolen socks, 1 box dried meat, 1 can of apple butler. Bet N 0.3. 24 Calico sbirts,3 dings, 12 towels, 4 dozen pocket handkerchiefs. a /et of linen rage, 1 bog ti f alter ries, 4 gnats, 1 tan of apple buttrr. liox. o 4,21 calico sh irts, 5 pocket handkerch leis, 8 pair flannel drawers, 4 gaffer', a lot of linen rage, a box of lint, 6 plecoehiees,i pair of socks. B x NO 5, 24 - 11aoltel Aids; 6 pair of drawers, 2pa4r woolen Docks, 1 .quilt. There was • very lfberaidemdein of 8580 08 %Neale the So:iety for coal for dieuribatida among the poor of Lebanon, by Mr. 6 D. 0010122110, of North Lebanon, which has been distribnlitd by the Committee. The freight for the coal was remitted by the R R. Comps pi. Oar Muds/ire so low now that we cannot go on w !thong assistance from the citizens of the county. We, there. fore, hope that there will be liberal donations sent tons for the relief of our Wave defenders, who have gone out to fight the battles °four couutry, toput down trea son and rebellion, and to res'ore our country again toe happy and peaceful nation. - Oontributioni will be re , ceiveji by Miss Anna B. George, Mrs. M. J Bass • and the Becrdtery. JR,1481 E D. 110EDEL, Seoretar i of thaLatifee Lid Enotety of Lebanon Gil Pa. 0= The subscription list of the Ad vertiser has been increased very largely during the past six weeks To still fur ther increase and extend its influence, we should be pleased if each one of our sub scribers, who has not already done so, would obtain us at least one new subscri ber. The benefit of such a proceeding would be mutual to us and to the party. We learn that Mr. ISAAC - EBA has taken the COACH MAKING SHOPS, in. this borough, formerly known as Arnold's, opposite the old Lutheran Church. He has engaged first class ) , city workmen in all branches of the bust ness. Hie stock erne terial is well seasoned, and of the best quality. He is prepared to manufacture on order, or sell and dater Carriages and Buggies, of all descriptions. His work will favorably compare in taste, finish and proportion;4lth any turned out in the State. A new feature will be his shilling top, leather covered Buggies, lined with broadcloth, and made after the most approved Connecticut style. Prompt attention will be given' to RE PAIRING, and the charges will be rea sOnable. He has also taken the shops formerly occupied by H. C. Nipe and J. H. Miller in SHAEFFERSTOWN. Experienced hands are working At both &cep- At these shops attention will be paid i4aitily to building ExpanseWihONS, and repair ing. Samples of - buggieama 'Carriages can be seen at all the shops. Peb. 22.—tE ttotirtis. To Consumptives. THE undersigned *having been restored to health in it few weeks, by a very simple remedy, after basing suffered' several years, with a severe lung affection, that dtettd disease Consuinption—is anxious to make knotrn to his fellow sufferers the means of Mitt. all Mho desito it, he will send a copy of the pre stription need, (flee of charge,) with the directions for twepaYing and being the same, which they will find a sure cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Colds Coughs., ltd. Tile only object of the Advertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and Wend inforthation which he conceives to be in talttable ; and he hopes every sufferer will try les rettiedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove blessing. Parties Wishing the proscription w ill please address Nair. MAYAN") A WILSON, Williamsburg, Binge County, New York. ifflbetaty 16,1803.-3 BL A Card- to Invali ds. A CLERGYMAN, while residing in South America 11 as a missionary. d ircorered a safe and simple rem edy for the cure of Nervous weakness. Early Decay, Diseases of the Urinary and Semites" Organs, and the whole train of disorders brought tin by baneful and icious habits. Great numbers bare been already cured by this nobin reniedy. ProMpted by a desire to benefit the afflicted kid tin fortunate, I will send the recipe for preparing and using this Medicine, in sealed envelope; bratty one who needs it, Free of Charge. ittalose a postpaid antelope, adrossed to your sole. jOSEPII T. INMAN, STATION D, BIBLE noun!, Neu, Yark Oily A tl s, Fob. 22, 18115.—Mil Dearness, Blindness and Catarrh, rilllEATliD with the utmost success, by Dr. J. Imam MOM, and /twist (formerly of Leyden, troltand,) No. ti. 9 Pine Street, Philadelphia. Testimonials from the Most reliable sourest' in the City and Country can be soon at big Office. The medical faculty are hprited to accompany their patients, as he bas oo Feet...lts to hi. practice. - inverted tarith4t, pain- No charge made for examination. February 8, 1866. Old Eyes made New. A PARIPMET directing bow to speedily resters Pigh t and give up vpeetncles, without aid of doe tor or medicine. Sent by mail, on receipt of 10 cents. Address, S. D. FOOTS. b.. 1130 Broadway, tow York., 1.141.1, 150.-6 w If Yon Want to. Know ALITTLE OF EVERYTHING relating to Ultt )111. mon system. male and fern ale; tbe causes end treatment of diseases ; the marriage easterne of the world ; bow to marry Well and a thousand things Bever published before reed the revised and enlarged edition of ~ i lledieul COllllllOll sottee, 6 a carious book ter curlew people. and a roil book for every one. 403 pages, 100 illustrations. nice OM. Contents bible sent-fret hi Shy address. Rooks may be had at the Book stores, or will be sent by math Mat paid on re ceipt of the price Address E. it. FO )Tr. M. B. 1130 Broadway, Naw York Feb: 1366.—thn Information Free TO NERVOUS SUFFERERS. A GENTLEMAN, cored of- Muttons Debility, 11 competency, Premature Vecty t and Youthful Er ror, actuated by a dte Ira to benefit others, will be hap py to furbish to all Who heed It% (free of charge.) tie recipe and direction!, for larking the . iimple remedy used in ble tree. Sufferers Wishing to; profit by the ofilvertisers bad experience, and poetises a rim end valuable remedy, can do so by taltlreseibg htln at time rib% plate of business. The Recipe rod fill informs' , tion-of Vital Intportauce—will be cheerfully sent by reit' ill mail. Address JOHN OGDEN, No. 60 Ewan Street, NeW Pork. P. B.—Nerroua Snfferera of bbtla airaf.a win find tbia information Innittable. Dee. 'i, 1864.-3 m, wring CONFESSIONS AND ENPNRIENCN DI AN I INVALID. Pub United for the benefit, and na a CAUTION I'o YOUNG MIN anti others, who nailer fn, n Nervous Debility, Premature Decay or Manhood, he.. supplying at the tonic tibia the menus of self care. By one who has eared himseltafter undergoing considerable quack ery. By enclosing a postpaid addtessett etiVelopti, sin gle copies may' be hati of the author.. NATHANIEL. MAYFAIR, Esq., Brooklyn, Rings Co., B. Y. Dee. 7,1864.-3 m Ayer's Ague Cure, . FOR TEE SPEEDY "CURB OF Intermittent Fever,. or Fever and Ague, Re mittent rover, Chill . reveri'lluznis Ague, Periodical Headache or 'Billions Headache, and Billions Fevers, indeed for the whole - class of diseases originating in biliary de rangement, caused by the Malaria of Hies matic countries. • ILIEYEIL and Ague is not tl s rely consegeence of 17 the miasmatic poison. A great vat lety of disor omit arise from its irri , ntion, in malarions d istrits, among which sic Neuraigia. Rheumatism, Gout, Head, ache, Blindness, Toothache, Earache, Catarrh ; Asthma, Palpitation, Painful .Atfection of the Spleen. Hysteric s Pain in the Bowels, Caw; Paralysis sod _Dcratopcment of the Stosnach, all of which, when originating in this cause put on theist/eminent type, or become periodi cal. This "OMB" expels the poison from the bl od• CO thus cures them alike. It is not only the moat ef. fectual remedy ever ditrovered for this class of coin plain's, but it is the cheapest and moreover is perfect . ly safe . No berm can arise from its use; a'-d the pa tient when cured is left as healthy as Who bad never bad the disease. Can this be said et any other cure for Chills and Fever? It is true of this, and It 4 favor. Lance to those emitted with the complaint cannel be over estimated. So ours is it to cure tho Fever and Ague, that it may be truthfully said to be a certain remedy. One Dealer complains it is not a good Medi cine to sell, because one bottle cures a whole neigh borhood. Prepared by J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., and told by . all the druggists in Lebanon and deatewa in medicine everrehere. January 18, 1885.-2 mo. The Leba Carafe/4y LEBANON, WXbrut EAT& Family, $l2 60 Extra Flour, 11 50 Prime White Wheat. 2 lime Red Wheat, 185 Old Red, 0 00 Prime Rye, 1 50 Corn, / 40 Oats, 80 Clover-seed, . 12 00 Timothy-seed, 2 50' Flax-seed, 2 60 Dried Apples, pealed,2 50 Peach. Milts," 4 00 relicts "Hutnele," 200 Cherries, 2 25 Onions, 250 Potatoes, '..bus, 12. Apple Butter,llcroct 74t is Market. rrected liAliCll 15, 1863. Bgge, 'it doz., 25 Butter, 33 lb., 35 Tub or salted butter, 10 Lard, Tallow, 14 Ilatn, 18 I Shoulders. 33 Bides, 15 Soap, lit Beeawax, 25 White Rags !Mixed Rags: Flax, Syi lb., 12% Bristles, It lb., 40 reathere t lii lb., 62% ' Wool,* TO., 40 Soup Beane, d Viapipt, 29, Stamps on Receipts.—A grqat many people think they are obliged to place a stamp on all receipts. This Wan error. A receipt for any sum under $2O is not subject to stamp duty. The Spring elections will take place next Friday. Those who voted for "Lincoln to avoid the draft," last fall, may find the result of their votes published on the outside of today's .Advertiser, in the shape' of a large list of citizen's of this county, drafted a week .agn. 'This is the first batch of the kind, They will be favored with some more, and that before long. • A CILAPTER 01' ACCIDEI4'4I--WO trust it is seldom that a honeymoon opens so inauspicknody as ti rd that of a Troy alderman ised:bis.lady lace re. eently married. lie started on his wedding tour—“was Iwo days in get. ting to Buffalo on :icecap t of thesn9w, was in the American ,hoiel in that city when it burned down, andon his way t a Chicago was this:win over an embankment twenty fc'et high by a railroad accident, badly bruising him and his new wife. The coupie are new in Chicago, recovering from their injuries and getting courage to try - the return trip." igicato -*ditto St. Luke's Cht —4kirsiceS Wry 'illinday morning at 10 o'clock. ' Preaching in the 9S. E. 'Church every Sabbath, both morning and eveitilig. Also services on Thursday evening. St. Jewett Critiamt.•=-Sertice neat Sunday morning and evening, hi the Engligh language. Lecture on Wetiliesday . evening. English forettebing'neXt • Sunday, both morning and evening. in ;;i'n's Lutheran church, - Ciermen service Mt kelt Soul* morn ing and k'ngliali in the evening in Stilerrear Lutheran church. English prenchitignext Sabbath morning and evening, in the First Reforitted Church. . . fiettnun preftehhtg next Sunchty Id 10 A. M.. and Eng. lish settle° at 1234 P. U., hi the Moravian church. . , 11l art It • Oh the tab Met.. by the Rar. F. •W. Kremer, Mr. GEORGE RACII3IA.N. to MIN MARY A. BOWMAN, both et Corelkall tp., thig comity. On the 9th ell., by the Rev. George Wolff, ISAAC L. RATLIORtf, to CAROLINE IlltLM. On the Mille day. by the same, Mr. WM. ILEUM, to Mtes REBECCA BAUM On tint lath nit., by, the same. Mr. lIENRY lIA.AR, to Mies PitIS I CILLA SPANGLER, of hlyerstown. fiett. Th. lids place, oil the 7th inst., HARRIET A tact child of Frederick tind Anna M SHAEFFER, aged 7 years, 8 mouths. and 21 days. On theltb lust. near Myerstown, Mr. WILLIA3f WENRIOI, aged 60 years. Died. on the 15th of September, in the Amy Corps Hospital, John W. Swonger. of Fredorickaburg, Lebanon county, aged 19 years 2 months and 5 days John W Ewenger enlisted at Harrisburg last summer, in Co. IL, let tattalinn He with ht. COM pan I were afterward trahsferred to the 187 lb Regiment P • V. Whil sbe kire Petersburg his heal Lb b wean, Impair. d en much that it be-ante newsary for him to enter the hospital whore he died Peace to his ashes OM.Tueeday morning*. March 7, 1865, in this place, JOSIAH 0 iteIIiNAWAIX, sr., aged 65 years, 5 mos., Mid 26 days. Utiu AVortiomEitto. WA INTED. ASALISSAIAN nitn ran arsak English A Oar ntim one who had some Experience in the Dry Coeds Business. Apply 1(. GOODYEAR & DIM:N[IAM A N Active buy bet Ween lifie age of and 17 years, 1 - 1, with good reeolninendation, to learn the Centex tionary and Mit itor trade; at a good eatabliahment lti IL Sa horosegh. ADO). at Tills OFFICE. Lebanon,Marth 15.1566. Dissolution. IIia'JTICH le hereby given that Messrs. IVAnatn liottstkar, Dentists, in the borough of Lebanon, dissolved partnership on the Ilth inst. The Ulidersign cd has removed hie office to the old place, in Cumber land street, E•st Lebanon, Where he ha. carried on the business for the past eiglit yearn, and bopee that by the seine attention to boldness and careninesa In ht. work which be prieticeil heretofore, to receive a full share of the public patronage. Lebanon, March 15, 1665 J. HOFFitIAN. (Late apt. in the 142 ed Pa. rat.,) viciomixt3r, 33exicalac polar AND nsion A gent. OFtIOE WITIL HON. J. W. IfiLLINOED., LIMANO!I, PA. • Labanofi,lll.arch 15, 1865.—ti. GREAT BARGAINS. READY RABE CLOSIE AT WINTON & SHEER. PUBLIC SALE Persoitall Property. e, hlop. IyILL bs sold at public sale, on lionday. March 27th, 1866.. , at the resident° tit the under3lgned. in Cornwall town ship, near Zlnn's 31111, about 3 miles south of the bor ough or Lebanon, the following Stock and Fanning Implements, viP. : 1, lie co WAD ie. I 3 ONE WMIONS, NURSE OLANING WA , Ore Bodies, lioutens, Smeadera, Chain4Fly Nets, and many other artioleti too nemerons to mention. Palate cominit . `nlik: 013, 31., when terms will be made known by ' Jd WITMER, jr. Cornwall towing,. Ip v "AlarCh 15,1805. TO THE DISEASED !! Dr. Gruver, Nledical TT AS taken rooms in Kendall's block, grit door IX above the. New York Store, X.iiekleass.o3.4azi, Tea. WHERE he will attend to the careful Magnesia and treatment of diseases whether acute or chronic. Ile expeeially invites these where medtcine has failed •-•••• No inat , er how Jong you. have, been diseased, or how much you have suffered, or what may be your com ypi)laulibita,voerbweehuatiitiztvomieputet ru the b r a e v i : s h t a i d ll , a or f ir r o p t: pect for your speedy restoration to health. • Thousands of cases as hopeless as yours hare been cured•in a few weeks by "Xleetro Medical Treatment," when all other known remedies had failed, "No charge for consultatiou." . - Prof. W. F fw'rtiver., Pledges himself,•M all the following 'named di Beams, le perform a speedy and permanent cure, whew• ever there can be the least possible hope of cure, vie: Chorea, or St. Vitale Dauee, Paralysis, litimipleght Diseases of the Drain and if system—reilopsy and Partplegia,Neuntigfa, g3-steria, Nervous pulpits - tion of the heart. ike. • . . . Organs and Tissues - connected with the Digestive. Dysentery, Obstinate a c y o e n tem ni —gore Billions, Pistil feint and Painters Colic. Respiratory organs — Oatarrhi. Ceugh, Influents, Asthma, Bronchitis, Pleurisy, and Consumptioia in tho early and middle stages. Fib rous a nd Muscular• System.—Bheurnatitini, Goat, Lumbago, Stiff Neck, Spinal Curvature, gip Dfveasee, Cancers, and Tumors. Urinary . and anital Organs. , —Dlattettia, and hildniey. Affections, Impotence and Seminal Weakness. The latter complaints yield very rapidly to this trestrattift. Diseases peculiar to Item/ea.—uterine compleinta Prolapsus, Anterersioniffeirtnrersion, Inffettorratioa ilia ration, and various other effect ions of the womb n ,-. painful, suppressed, scarify or prnfuye fg eno t rom o m . Skin Iliseascs.--Sgrofullins Eruptions, Okandnier Swellings, Dicers, Felon, Er3 lll l , tiasigelTitr Pr Tatter. All diseases of the Bye and Ear. 'Lebalvoy,.P4arch • ' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. PUBLIC SALE e Or" era w• W ILL be sold at Mlle Sale, On Wednesday, March 22d, 1865, te the premises of the undetsigned, in Union town ship, Lebanon county, on the road leading from Jones town ro Union Forge, about half n mile from the lat ter place, and one mile from Bordner's store, the fol• lowing. via:— 4 HORSES, 4 COLTS. (3 of them two years' old,) Mule.-Cal*skonths' old.) 3 COWS, (2 of them ere Fresh./ CI - C,ATT r. 2, S head of Sheep, Shoats, 2 four horse nous, Spring Wagon, Sled. Bleigh,3 Ploughs, Wludtaill, S C.adlee Scythes Single and Double Trees. Cow, Halter, au:l . Log. Chains, Clover and Timothy Seed, Potatoes by-,the bushel, Horse Rears, Patent Hay Hake, Cora Plough, and many other 111 r lc I ea- toe, time sci o ta men thin. Sale to cotarrioaco at 12 o'clock, M., when terms will be inadirkWantahi- A. R. 111.01(181,. -Anion tp.„ 1865. TASKER-at CLARK Still continue to Illanersettire thoseMANURES, which for the-last seems or rdisbt years ha/a - given such gen eral satisfaetioit to those who have used them ; we refer to the SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LAME, - made,from finely ground Bone?, Peruvian Guano, and other Fertilizing Ingredienta.—and 'laid at the rate of $65 OP per too of 2000 lbs. Also to the '2BT4AT and BONE COMPOST, made from refuse Mont, Bone and other offal from the Slaughter ilotratc—.4Prtee $4O (10 per ton. N. B . A sttpsifor artiale of BONE DUST, at market prises. Address. ' TASTER & 8 W. Cor. EIGHTH & WASIIINOTON Sta.. March 4, 1810.--;3 tn. ' PHI ATILL.ba sold at PUBLIC SALF., on T hURSP Y,Mt 2:ld day of /larch, 1e8.5, et the tosigence of the nod ertigandl, in Market gt eat, Lebanon Pa, t i, following Personal prr party, viz E Ptl bEDS and BEDSTEADS. TABLES, BUREAUS. LOOKING GLASSE& MUM, SOVAA, SKTCRKS, STOTHS„ ST %NW, Tub gamin, BOZO.. Potato's by the bushel. Desks Via Were„ Ea , %hero Ware. Crock ery, I Copper Kettle. I Iron Kettle, Wagon. I Rockaway, o setts Harness, Ltor e , Shovels, Gay by the Too. ALSO, the f 4 lowiLg sr Ides empeelaly fot Cabinet bfekere. A Bpi smild lot of BRAD BOAPDS and SOFA OA P. VISOR. LOOKING 01,Anb FRASIIO, Ptooderds for Dressing Bureaus, Lonking Ohms plate!, Marble Blahs for Wash Stands, 'Famish, Japan and Paint, sofa Springs, Tacks and a general variety of Sofa Trim wings; Ilardware, such es Hinman hocks, Band-, Screws, Bed Posts, and Tahiti Legs. ALSO, A. large sasortment of OAR ENTERS' and CABINET M A K KR'S 1001. S. ALSO. a well arras. ed Cabinet Maker's CUBS; con• taining a fall and cuinplete sett of CabiLet Maker's Toole. LALIBACTI having determtnei to quit the Cabinet badneee in this plate. w 11 sell hie ♦rry large end aeeo~ted at ek bf newe•bnld Fnruiterr,•2ofae, Chairs. *a., AT COST, Until the Flrstof May next after. that sale the bueineee-ieill ke carried on by A. STlil.- IS It WA 1.. . Afar Bele to commence ot t 2 o'clock, M., on sold dilly, when conditions °reale will be made known by OWISN ÜBACH. Lebanon, II al oh 9,1865. TWENTY-•FIRST ANNUAL STATEMENT OF FLEE rauTuAL FCRE INSUR ANCE COMPANY OE Sinking Spring, Bvrks County, for 1864 Dianne in the Treasnry. January lit, 1804, $1,579 13 PTFM kilns and fees on Insttrancu, 1,959 S 3 Assessments ISos.lo, II and 12, 424 in Assessment fi0.16, In Berke co, $0,753 73 Do do Lebanon . 1,905 19 110 do Lehigh 4 . 951 S 5 Do do Schuy Mil .. 69 47 Do do Lancaster.` s 2 is Total rafeelpts, XXPENSXB. - itliVe'lriatOffilettlittits. - ftfuer ,-- - $165 F.& POntage ,S. tatiOnary, ad, , 37 8:3 Malting Culler:tura' Lists. 34 00 Refunded to ff. Mull. in Schleget's case, 4 04 Doors for closet, 7 Sty Advertising & printing in Burks Co., $12 , 3 52 Do - Letintion comity, 29 50 Do Lehigh county, 4 60 . 160 52 U. S. Tax, 115 27 Treasurer's salary, 60 0O President's fees on 369 policies '23 06 Do appointing CommiLlecs, &c. 946 Auditors' fops for 1864, eeeretury's salary. A. 31u11, Do do C. Hessler, ------ 95.53 Ferretnry's teen on 43 policles A.Alnll 19 20 Do do 321 pole lea„C. Kessler 128 40 C. B. WAGNER • 147 60 Filling out 212 policies.at 12 1 coots, 30 50 Agent= foes on 244 policies, Ain 11, 97 60 Do 82 policies, Mester, 32 80 Do 20 policing", Schooins, 10 40 140 80 . - . LOSSES BY FIRE, in Berke county: Cyrus Ruth 69 00 Samuel Fromal 60 00 George Leaner 100 00 George Lash 37 91 John Solt, ' 2.000 00 George Seaman, 2,637 CO George Davies. 8 00 James nide 20 00 Albert J. itrumbach 8,000 00 John Fortna, in Lebanon county, 109 CO George Spayd. do 4 00 J. W. & J .P. lilliinger, do BOO 00 Joseph Moyer, do 1.535 00 Jacob Bachman, ' do 2;200 00 Nathan Gornet 1 in Lehigh county, 120 00 -.---11,200 65 Balance In Trprisury, Jam let, The undersigned Auditors, appointed to examine the secontite of the Orneers of the Mutual Fire Insur ance Company of Sinking Spring, Berke county, do report. that We have carefully examined the same, and find them correct as above stated. ANDREW KURIL } February, 1865. JOUN VAN RIM. Auditors 3'teridenZ-3011N VAN REED, Spring, Watling P.O. Treasurer—Lewis BIUNITt, Reading &cretary--Cortimes Kzesten, Reading. Mangers--Andraw Kurr, Bethel P. 0.; George K. Haar., Mehrwrilla P. 0.; John Kemp, Kutztown L' Stanley J. Kirby, KirbyTille P. 0.; Miss Filbert, Womelsdorf P. ‘J.; Soloaton Yoder, rdnonttawny P .0. ; Kline (Auld. Lower Born P. 0:. Daniel B. Lornb. Itesd log P. 0.; all residing in Berthcount y. Cyrus Schools, Jonestown P. o_. Lebanon County; Robert Evans, Cornwall P. 0.. Letaneu ,epulity; Jacob Grim, (Le high county,) Maxatawny March 15, ISO.--31 - - OKABLES KESSLER, Bee'y. LEBANON TOBACCO FACTORY rintE undersigned are about locating in Lebanon- 1 what is essentially a !Missouri Tobacco Factory, for the manufacture of Plug Tobacco. Our Mock is ' Missouri leaf, mad* up by Misseurt bands, and our 1 machinery is of Ma latest and most efficient character. We shalt determinedly adhere to the policy of making and selling only a GOOD AND PURE ARTICLE OF TOBACCO, and dealers, merchants and others, while they have the privilege of buying directly front the manufactur er, thus saving to themselves the intermediate profits heretofore paid the jobber, are need the risk or get ting adulterated or poisoned tobaccos as when buying unknown or irrespensible makes. We shall be ready to fill orders by the 10th ofMarch next. „We can retail none—can sell to no purchaser less than 2ti pounds. Circulars and price list sent to any address on appli cation. Jur Ina few weeks we obeli be prepared to manu facture fine cut chewing and smoking tabaccos of va rious grades, Lebanon, Feb. 22, 1865.-3 cu Wheeler• & Sewhlg Machines. rtillE Subscriber would respectfully inform her friendsotud the public in general, that she has, in• eminectioti with her MILLINERY buaineas t taken the agency for' Wheeler , & Wilson's unsurpassed Dow, ble-Lock-Stick Sewing Atachines,.i . which.bilve taken the premium at , the Grad tiniff. Fair, andkit hundabda of,other Fairs. ~It is idatted for all kinds of Family Sewing and Tedlariug. Thine different numbers of the Machine will ativays be kept on hand, which can , be examined at her store ' and she will give inatrric tions in the manner of using it. The Afi7linery Birrinesa, in ail its brancliir,'Will be co , utinued at her. Store, in Cuniberial d street. Mae. RARRIkr g • EFAZER'. anon Jqiy 2P+ OF Personal Property. FARMERS TAKE NOTICE! 19731140 , , S 1 LB. - - PerSOlidi rid pera y IIECEIPTS BOARD OF MANAGERS P. 4. STICLITER A CO The Phoenix Pectoral WILL CURE YOUR COUGH. THE rutrivii PECTO RA I. COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY AND SENEKA SNAKE ROOT, WILL CURE TitE DISEASES OF THE THROAT AND LUNGS. Such as Colds; Coughs, Croup, Asthma, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Sore Throat, Hoarsness, Whooping CowOh, &c. ITS TIMELY USE WILL PREVENT pulmonary 'Con suably! ion. A ND EVEN WHERE nos FEARFUL. DISEASE . XI. hem taken bold It will afford greater relief than any other medicine. Blies Kato Vanderslice M• Pottsville, tunrs; "I was benefited more by using ,the Phoenix Pectoral than any other medicine I eyeemeed." Elias Oberholtser, Chester county, was cured of 1, cough of many years' etanding -by using the Phoenix Patton/. • - Joseph Llfikette, of Eindletreet, Phoenixville, certifies Diet be wee cured Of a cmigli of two' years standing, when all other utedictiten bleg felled, by the use 0 f the Phoenix Pectontl.' Jacob Powers certifies tiled% has sold hnodrele of bottles of the Pliienti Pectoral , and that all who need ft bear testim ony of its wonderful &tete In curing Mamba.. editor Of the Independent Phenix bay used it, boa no hesitation in pronouncing it a com- Pleta remedy for rough, hoarseness /and Irritation in the threat • The West Chester Jeffertonfan says t ..We have known Dr: Oberholtzer personally a number of years, and it gives us the ,greatest pleasure to recommend his medicines, inasmuch at the public rarely have the benefit of fatuity medicines prepared by ti physician of his acquirements and experience. "Dr. Oberholtzer lea member of the Alumni of the Medical Department at the University of Pennsylvania, at wit kit institution he gradnated in 185 E" POTTSTOWN, Jall..ary 3d, 1565. This certifies that I have used the Phoenix Pectoral in toy flintily. end I recommend it to the public as the vary best remedy for Cough s anti Colds that I have ever tried. One of my children was taken with a cold acComPleniet witiraverenpy.Cough.; so had incited that it could not talk or scarcely 'breathe.' Fluxing heard no much said about the Phoenix Pectoral I procured a bottle of it. Tim Mast dose relieved the difficulty of lirenthing and before the child had taken one-fourth of the bottle it was entirely well. Every family should have it in their house. Signed, D. P. CROSBY: Mrs. Mary Duller, mother of Gen. Wm. Butler, President Judge of the Chester and Delaware Districts, says that she cannot do without the Phoenix Pectoral. Dr. George It. Woad, Professor of the Practices of Medicine in the University of Pennsylvania Despite), and one (Atha authors of the United States Dispense. tory. says of the Snake Snake Root "Its action is especially directed to the lungs." Thecdprietor of this medicine has so much eon& deuce n its curative powers, from the testimony of bundre a who have used it, that the money will be to fowled to any purcha.er who is not satisaed with its effects. it is so plessent to take that children cry for It. it costs only 36 cents—large bottles ONZ DOLLAR.— intended for only, one class of diseases, namely those of the LONGS and rnaotr. Prepared only by Levi Olawboltzer ' M. D., Phoenixviflo, villa, Pa. Johnston Holloway & Cowden. No. 23, st. Philadelphia, and T. C . Walls .8 CO. No. lib Franklin at., New York, General 'Wholesale Agents._ - Sold wholesale and retell by Lemberger,llr. Deo. Rose sod D. S. Usher, Lebanon, and by nearly' every druggistand storekeeper hi Lannon county. N. B.—lf your murest druggist or storekeeper ;does not keep this medicine do not let him put you off with Some other medicine, because b • makes more money on itobut send at once to one of the Agents for it. March 8,1888.-Bm. 0 W et i r. liw 0-4 = Et r 4 ° 0 imi ...., , it 41 piA ft. .1. c 4 s• .i . i 4 ''..7 no _ - 4 ar *I : il lE g 0 7, -,.. -,.. ...., , . PI IN 1.1 5 1, 1 k';00tICI I CD 'e; a -A "" arNi p '..CA 5,...z, woo g ici. = 2LiP ,g? 2 1.7:4 & 4 0-+ • - 0 P ;1: 41 ts 4 =l4 0 1: 0 U ;no § r. ..; * M 12 4 C a 1 7:1 GM *--• Po, iT 6... loil D;ri - g w )4 = di — , o ....-• R., 17 0 2 tl 0 0 0 p n g . - 0 fir 0 -1 r: n .• a ) 02 te 77 6 It- 11 till . 9.. l et E] 11 '3 CM a , 0....1.. 9 ... ._ A 4 2 42 $l3 ,47 29 - 32 .52 50 00 33 33 62 50 {t) ; z co 0 1 1 ) 00 4 Op § NO 1:: - , 11 ite rol P. OD , fly a Allnik, gi 54,1 ••• I ' 'IS 61 1.508 68 - M. X1,,74729 U. S. 7..30 LOAN. - 1 31" authority of the Secretary of the Treasury, the undersigned has assumed the General Subscription Agency for the sale of United States Treasury Notes, bearing fIOVVII and three tenths per cent. interest, per annum , known as the SEVEN-THIRTY LOAN. Mese Notes are issued under date of August 15Ib, 1864, and aro payable' three years front that time, in Currency, or are convertible at the option of the hold er into • U. S. 5-20 Six per eent. Gold Bearing Bonds. There bonds are now worth a premium of nine per cent., including gold interest from Nov., which makes the actual profit on tho 74) loan, at current rates, in cluding interest, about ton per cent. per annum, besides its exemption front State and municipal taxation, which adds from one to three per cent. more, accord ing to the rate levied on other property. The interest is payable sem t-annually by coupons attached to each note, which may be cut off and sold to any bank or banker. The interist amounts to' One Cent per day on each . $ 50 note. Two cents " 100 " Ten " " 500 " Twenty "• " 1,000 " One Dollar " " 5,000 " Votes of aft the denontitkatious named will be ptonnitly furnished upon receipt of subscriptions.— This is The only Loan in Market now offered by the Oovernment t and it is confidently expected that its superior advantages will make it the GREAT POPULAR LOAN OF THE PEOPLE. Less than 000,000,000 remain unsold, which will probably be disposed of within the next 60 or 90 days, when the notes will undonlitedly command a premium, as has uniformly 'been the case on closing the sub scriptions to other Loans. In order that citizens of every town and section of th; country may be afforded facilities for taking the loan, the Nitianat — Banks, State Banks, and Private Thinkers thronghout the country hare generally ,agried to receive subscriptions at par. Subscribera will se l ec t their own agents, in wham they hem eon and whO only are responsible for the del ivery of the notes fur whialithey receive ordertir • JAY . Cool; , . 811115CturrION h . .iztli, Philadelphia. , SaatouPizosa'arill be'recelied b:7 ,the . Lebanon Nat. thmal Bartk;.the/ Valley National—liitik' of . Lelia now and the First Nat lona' Sal*. of Lebanon. , -gores 11,1885,—:',ma:„ Treasury Department. °reign or vita ,CODIPTROILLIII o>r wax Cniumes, It'Asninosmr, December 29. 1665. WHEREAS, by antisfao tory evhience. prn . isMMO to , the iindereigned, it has been mode to irippessi alint "The Talley Reddens] Brink of Lebanon," in the Bor ough of Lebanon. to the county of Lebanon and State of Pennsylvania., has been duly organised under. and . according to the requirements MI tbe not of Co' ingram, entitled "An Act to provide a Nedlehal Currency, ese„ cured by a pledge of United State 1 ands, and to pro.• vide for the etrerchtttess and villeittptien thereof," AD . ' proved June 8, 1666, and has compiled with elf the provialons of said set required to be compiled wRIL,I , before commencing the business of Ranking under said act. Now therefore, 1, 'Hugh McCulloch , rotorttrollar of the Currency. do hereby certify that "The ;Kelley Na` . donut Bonk 0 f Lebanon." in the BorOngh of Lebanon in the county of Lebanon, and State of Penneytranta is authorized to commence the bueineas of Banking under the Act aforesaid. In testimony whereof, whams my lima owl seal of Office thin twenty-ninth tiNy of { S. 5 December, 'ISO!. EITIOII McCIILLOCIL Comptroller of OM Currencj Lebanon, Jen nary 32, 1563.—tr0. TO CTOAND' ICIEFFEW P EDL; ERS" ALSO TO THE PEOPLE OF LEBANON, MOVETC.Z. A' • ' 4 ' u Ii d AN lcvinyeagilleitihreiraro t lethneetlPrlfcii! Lion and Fancy Dry Goods Store in Lebanon' for the WHOLESALE and RETAIL Trade oral' articles in hi. line at the mist reduced prices possible. Hie-stock consists in part of all k Inds of Woolen and Cotton Stockings and Hose, Undershirts, Drawer.. WoOltiii Caps and Nubias, Mite and Gloves. Scarfs ,nll kindapf Handkerchiefs, Collars for Ladies and Gentleman. Ilairdrasses and Nets, Ribbons and Velvet/S. Spool'and Patent Sewing Thredd, Buttons, Solaiors, Comb.. 4.. de. A lnrge assortment of UMURELLAS and PARA SOLS, nt the lowest prices. Speetneloa. Pecket-bodiv4 Portmonnires, Dominoes, Curds, do. -A large newt ment of Nusical Instruments, Violins. Accordions, Banjos, Tamborines ' Flutes. Fifes, itsakets, Trunks. Carpet Rags, Satchels, and all kinds of Toys, in fact everything almost that can be thongia t of in the Notion and Fancy line. Also a large variety of JEWELRY and WATCHES.. Pedlers and Storekeepers will God it their Interest to buy of us. Our Store Is in Cum berland Street, in Funek's buildups; between the Court House nod )turket !louse. MARCUS NATHAN. P_ASSA.G-E FROM. OR TO ,TRE • OLD COITNTRY• .• .45„ SAMUEL THOMPSON & NEPHEW'S BLACK STAR sAump or LIVERPOOL P A.CKETS I SAW NG DAYS from Liverpool, Ist, Bth, 16th, and 24th, of each month. From New York every TEN DAYS, Bates for Passage. • CURMINCT. tkeerage,—Adults 12 years and over $ 4O . Ch ildren 8 and under 12 years SO 16 46 1 and under 8 years 25 44 4. Intents under 1 year 6 These rates fluctuate with the Premium on Gold. Parties intending to send for their friends from the Country, eau - hare them brought out without do Jay. by the Original -Block Star Zino of Bret claps Packet S hips, er the LIVERPOOL and QUEENSTOWN STEA N MEn., A X1.381 4 1 , XX."1 1 10-EILMWMIES Forwarded to them, at the Lowest. Rates, on appli cation to .101I\ ULRICR. Iloward's Express Mee, Lebanon. Lebanon, January 25, 1565. "FiLoBJE_Nc Sewhig Machine. The Only Machine capable of making More than One Kind of a Stitch ; and the Only One having the "EVER SIBLE TEED The feed may be reversed et any point desired without steeping, which is a great advantage hi Lis tening the ends of seams. it =dies four different stitches. lock. knot, double lock, end double knot ; each Stitch perfect and alike on both sides of the fabric. There ie no other Machine which will do ea large a range of work as the “Florence." It will Braid, Tick, Quilt, cord, Hem. Fell. Bind, Gather, and do all kinds of Stitching required by tam• Dies and Manufacture. The most inexperienced find no difficulty In using it. Every Machine Is warranted ko give entire satisfac tion, end to do all that In claimed for It. ARP The Florence must be seen to be apprechsted. JOEIN L. SAYLOR, Agent of Lebanon county, Annville, re. Pereons wishing to see the Machine in operation can do so by calling on the Agent at Annettle, or on Win. G. Ward. at Lebanon. Aar All Clergymen w ill be furnished with Raid Us. chine at wbelesale prices. For Circulars and Samples of Sewing, aill on the Agent, who will be pleased at any time to show the Machias and explain its advantages over all others. Annvill, Feb. 18 , 1884.--3 m • ril.ameortarre R til NI 0 AT A_ E, 5 . "Laeeuzo H. Rohrer, WOULD respectfully inform the clH tens of Lebanon and vicinity, that be has DS:MOVED hie Tailoring estate , lishroeut to two doors below Philip Y. lliceanily'a Shoe Store, where he will make up the most fat-hionable Clothing. ALL work entrusted to him will be manufactured in the beat manner, on mod erate terms. Good fits and sulodantiat making gnat, anteed. Thankful fin the liberal patronage extended to him thus far, he hopes by strict attention to his business to merit a continuance of the same- Ile cor dially invites the public and his old easterners to ere l~iute call. [Lebanon, April, 6, 1884. 1864 NEW STYLES. 1864 ADAM RISE, in Cumberland Street, betwaon . Market and the ConttfiOntlexticelleidall now on band a splendid assortment or the New Style of MATS AND CAPS, for men and boys, forlBsB to which the attention of the public is respectfully tad. Lints, ch all prices, from the cheapest to themes. castly, always on hand. Me ha's alsejnat opened a eplen did assortment of SUMALER - MATS, embracing seek a STRAW, PANAMA, PIDAL, PEARL, MORN, LE( HORN, SENATE, OUBIAN, - and all others. _lle will also Wholesale all kinds of Hats, Caps de., to Country Merchants on adveutegeoue terms. Lebanon, May 1,1861. Frrs! FITS! • FITS! 11. ItICIIET, Merchant Tailor, respectfully**. 15, nounees to the citizens of Lebanon and vicinity that be basjuat returned from the city with* flue as sortraent of CLOTHS CASSIMERESi all of which be will sell or make up to orderatl prices to suit tho times, at his No, 1 Tailoring. .Bstab liehment in Keim's New Block, 4 doors South of the Buck Hotel, South Walnut street. All work entrusted to his care, will be manufactur ed Ma workmanlike meaner as to fashion and dura bility. Goods purchased elsewhere will be cheerfully made up to order on the usual moderate terms. Raving had years of experience in the Tailoring and Dry-Goods business, and being inelinearto turn to the' advantage of his customers, all ihcrf4Valliages lug from said acquirements, he feels Satisfied that it will be responded to by a very liberal ebere of tbe pub lit patronage. Friends cell once to view we after that Wane you tares. • • July El' 186$ EADYMADE CLOTHING Wil4 be sold at Extremely ,Low, Prices. .11 PARER, one of the Bun of Reber & Bros., hap s taken the stock of Readynnade Clothing at the appreisemont,.*WWlll enable him to eoll lower. than anywhere elm etn.'be' bought. Call and me for yistirt milts before you make your Fall purchase. Us. TURES DOORS WEST FROM COURT Hamm Lebanon, May 4, 18€4. HENRY RARER. FEED For Cows and 'PIO. rVITE subscriber has on band a quantity ofexcellent CATTLE AND BOG REED, at' his Brewery, in Nortlilebanon, which he offers for sale wilioieseele and DENBY IJAMIAN. N. l "fiebAnoii, Jan. 1:$. 00: 11 .: . • 1= ett t. -4 Ale m i l w NO. i ; a f 4 O.a .' , Eit i mT -- .41., , c: K 'l''''4 Epp 1.1 , . Ft 41' PA a 0 It. . C...t 2 .. -- g if 1=: , t=o r it z; i 4- I=l I v . .—a. • ~ - 4. ..?. 1= 4- r. , 1 al . :,g i l ili