ftllaton gartintiost, TERDIB, $1 50 A. YEAR LEBANON, PA. WEiikkStAt, litAiteLt 20, )865 HOME AFFAIRS. Nita:tem of la.cl4ox-tindLlo.g. The publishers of Lebanon have agreed upon the ftilloirlog charges for Advertising, rim : Size. It. 3t. 3m. am. ly. 1 Square, 12 lines, $ .50 $l.OO $3.00 $5.00 $ 8.00 2 24 lines, 1.00 2.00 5.00 8.00 12.00 3 . 4 - .30 lines, 1.50 300 7.00 10.00 15.00 For Exeeptor's and Administrator's Notices, 2.00 For Assignee. Auditor anti similar Notices, 1.50 For MAY Cards, not exceeding 0 lines, , 7 3.00 For column advertieensent, 1 year, 60.06 For 34 column " 30,00 For g column " If 18.00 For AnnoUnelogcondklotes for office, In advance, 2.00 Yor Announcing sale, qinncoompoolod by MIT 't. 1.1:0 For Local Notices, Society resolutions, As., 8 cts per line. For Bishop or Fpeolnl Notices, 80 min per liroi por year. Yearly advertisemente for Merchants and Busi ness men as agreed upon. SALES OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. The following Sales of Personal Property will 'beheld at the times and places designated. For )plittionlars see Advertisemeits, which will, op- Isettr'in another column in due time : iVedneaday, March 29—Stock, Farming Imple ments and Household property of Charles TiMienberger, in Londonderry township. Thursday, March 80—Henry Loy's sale in North Lebanon Borough. Friday, March 31—Peter U. Strickler's sale in this borough. PRIVATE SAVES. BorolliftVlopirty of James N. Roger'', Patin alqicob Whiner, Jr., In Cornwall Town- Town notitflohn SV., Mish, Borough property of Jos. 1.1. Uhler. IL. Rank, a son — of Judge wen has been in rebel prisons for several months, returned to his home last week. Lieut. Richard Herbert, of Leb anon who was a prisoner with the rebels has been exchanged, and is now at his home. The following . is a, list of members of the 107th P. V who were taken pris oners by the rebels on the 19th of Au gust lastin the operations on the Weldon Railroad and who have died under reb el barbarities while in prison atSalisbury, viz: Sergt. John Ellinger, Hummelstown, Dauphin co; Corporal Wm. Bretz ; Leba. non; James Kennedy, Scranton ; Jesse Brinard, Pa; Samuel Eckert, Annville, Pa. ; Wm. Miller, Lebanon ; John Still, Lebanon ; Samuel Nagle, Shaefferstown ; John Steely, South Annville tp ; David Lonen, Newmanstowri ; Wm. Reedy; Jacob Clay ; Wm. nigher, Lebanon ; John Therwachter, Hanover ; Sylvester Herman, Germany ; George Black, Ger Many. Zimmerman & Co's NEW YORK GALLERY is taking the Best and Cheap est Pictures in Lebanon. Stine's Build ing, opposite Lebanon Valley Bank. * Canine .Affeetion.—Whan Robert Wright, who was recently accidentally killed, came home from the army, he brought with him from Virginia a terrier do,g': - Great 'affection existed between Robert and his dog. When the unfortu nate accident happened which resulted in the death of Robert, and when the body was taken home, it was with great diffi culty that the dog could be prevented from springing upon it to lick it, and ex hibit other marks of affection. From that moment the dog commenced to pine, refused food, and on Thursday night o last week he died, unquestionably of grief for the loss of his muster. it is a re markable and touching instance of ca nine affection.—Pottsville Journal. The woman who left her infant child at the Birdsboro' Station one day last week, an account of which we publish. ed in the last ADVERTISER, was arrested in Reading and taken before the Mayor on Tuesday. She waived a hearing, and entered bail for her appearance at next court. The cruel desertion appears to have been determined upon on the spur Of the moment, without considering con sequences, and was followed by the deep est distress. She went back a day or so ago and reclaimed the child, the kind family who had it in charge giving it up. Her name is Louisa Heckenrode. Photographs.--J. Daily is turn ing out very fine pictures at his new Gal lery, opposite Siegrist's Hotel. All are invited to call and see his specimens. * The annual commencement of the 44th session of the Philadelphia Col lege of Pharmacy Wok place on Satur day evening, March 11, 1865, at, the Mu sical Fund Hall. Among the Graduat ing Class we notice the name of Jon W. RANK, a son of Dr. N. Rank, firmerly of this place. The firm of Reinoehls & Meily, Lumber Merchants, in North Lebanon, has been dissolved, by the withdrawal o the senior partner, Mr. Samuel Reinoehl. The business will be continued as usual by Reinoehi & Meily. The breaks in the Canals, by the recent freshet, will not affect their business, as they now receive their supplies of Lumber by Railroad. We have received a large lot of good Connecticut Seed Leaf Tobacco Seed, from Hon. Myer Strouse, for dis tribution. Any person desiring of said seed will be glally supplied gratis, by Calling at, or sending to, our office. CATTLE MARKET.—OnIy about 1700 Beaves were offered, a falling off of 700 head compared with last week, and the market was dull at la2c per lb lower. The decline was chiefly noticed in low priced cattle which were neglected ; the sales ranged at sloal3 for common • $l4 alB for fair and good, and $19a2 1 2 for prime Including a few extra quality taken at the highest figures. COWS were rather lower; about 100 head sold at from $25 to $45 each for springers, and $35a75 for Cow and Calf. 11008 were dull and lower, with light receipt; only about 1050 head were dis posed of, at the different yards, at from 817 to $l9 the 100 .lbs net. SHEEP were in good demand and scarce at an advance, with sales of '251Y0 head, all offered, at from 11 is to 13c per lb gross, as to condition. Horse Bills printed at this office, promptly and at moderate rates. THE GENERAL BOUNTY LAW.— The following is a copy of the General bounty Lavt , as it passed the Legislature. Sic. 1. Be it enacted, &c. That so Much of the sixth section of the act re lating to the payment of bounties to vol unteers, approved March 25th, 1864, as limits the amount of bounty to be paid to each and every noncommissioned officer and private soldier who may hereafter volunteer and enter the service of the United States to the sum of three hun dred dollars be and the same is _hereby repealed; and that hereafter it shall and may be lawful for the ; authorities men tioned in the act t) which this is a sup plement and the several supplements thereto, and in the mode therein pre scribed, or for any special commissioners appointed by any of the courts of guar ter sessions in this Cdnittronwealth by au thority of existing latte, Which commis. siunert are also hereby invested with all the other powers norhe'rein specially enu merated, conferred by the act to which this is a supplethent, together with the several supplements' thereto, upon the authorities therein specially mentioned, to raise a, sufficient sum to pay a bounty to each volunteer enlisted Under the present call, or who may hereafter be enlisted under the pending or 'future calla, not ex• ceeding four hundred dollars: Provided, That the authorities mentioned in the act to which this is a supplement and the sev• eral supplements thereto, are hereby au thorized to levy and collect a pd. capita tax not exceeding Aventy ,dollars each upon persons liablettir roilitarydUty, arid Upon all able-bodied .tuale taxable Inhab itants not liable to military duty between the ages of twenty one and forty five years : Provided further, That non-com missioned officers and> privates now in actual service of the United States or of this State, and persons who have been honorably discharged from such service, who were permanently,disabled in said ser vice sha 11 be exempt from the per capita tax herein specified, and the prorerty of wid ows and minor children, and widowed mothers of non-commissioned officers and privates who died in such service, is hereby exempt from the payment of a bounty tax: And provided further, That it shall and may be lawful for the author- ities mentioned in the act to which this is a supplement, to pay the amount of boun ty herein prescribed to any person draft ed into the military service of the United States, and serving therein, or to the ram• flies of the same, at such time and in such slims as the said authorities' shall deem proper; or to any person furnishing a substitute for said service who may be credited to the quota of any county, city, ward, borough, township, or enrollment district of this Commonwealth: And provided further, That any county or district having a special bounty law, shall be entitled to the provisions of the same, or of this supplement. The Philadelphia Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, was in session in Philadelphia week before last. The following are a list of appointments for the Reading District, for the ensuing year:— Reading Diertet.—W. L. Gray, Presiding El der..—Read log, Ebenezer. G. W. McLaughlin ; St. Peters, J. F. Meredith; Mnnnynnk, Mt. Zi. on,H. E. Gilroy; Ebenezer, J. R. Turner ; Fels of Schuylkill; J. S. Muses; Roxboro', S. B. Best 1 GermatttoWn,i-„HaittesStreit.. J. K.. Maddux I St. Stephens, W. Kennedy . ; Chesnut Bill, haat 'Mast' Conshohocken, R. Owen.; Marion Square, B. Reidy 1 Norristown, De Kalb street, J. Pastortield ; Oak street, (1. Orem; Perk tomen, J. Baud ; Montgomery Square, J. L. Tett ; Phoenixville, A. John; Salem, J. Ed-- wards; West Cheater, C. F. Turner; Grove, J. Lindemuth .; Pottstown, S. G. Hare ; Springfield D. L. Patterson, C. J. Little; Waynesburg, J. Allen ; Birdsboro', T. Sumption, J. S. Conno way ; Lebanon, M. 11. Sisty ; Cornwall, W. Swin dells; Cressona, S. Lucas; Pottsv Ole. J. B. Mc- Cullogh ; Alinersvillo, J. Aspril ; Tremont. J. Slid) ter ; Port Carbon, W. McCombs; New Philadelphia, J. S. McConnell ; St. Clair, G. T. Barr; Manch Chunk, G. Heacock ; Parryv ille, N. D. Dtirell Nesquehoning, S. 11. Reisner ; Allentown, W. C. Rest; Bethlehem, G. Cum mins ; Catosaqua, 11. F. Sett; T. S. Thomas, Chaplain United States Army. Rev. V. T. Thompson goes to the First Church, Lancaster. Mr. James 0. Fries' has opened the Restaurant, Eating and Drinking Sa loon, in the Basement of Funck's Build. ing, which he purposes to carry on in No. 1 style. Oysters and all the delicacies of the season will always be kept on hand, to which he invites the attention of the public and. solicits a share of its pa. tronage. . SAVE YOUR .13 - A - coN.---Otte of our largest farmers informs us _that the ex• treme and long continued cold weather of the past winter prevented pork from taking the salt etrectually ; and that there is danger of its spoiling if hung at the present time. Persons will do well to ex amine the condition_ of their meat before taking it out of the brine. Marriage Certificates.--It is a marrying time now and the young folks had better make the minister give them a certificate. it may save trouble one of these days. A great deal of troub'e is experienced by the widows of deceased soldiers who make application for back pay and pensions, whii cannot produce a certificate of. marrlge. -The records have to be - searched, and certified to, and often is difficult to find the proper record. A marriage certificate is demanded of those who wish to' visit their husbands in camp. In many other circumstances they betotne not only valuatile but ind is. pensable. The Commissioner of Internal Revenue has decided that "all instruments issued or used by officers of a State, county, city or town in their official ca' pacit.y are exempt from stamp duty."— Orders of officials upon their treasurers are not therefore required to be stamped. St. Luke's Church.—Rt. Rev. Wm. Bacon Stevens, D. D., assistant Bishop of Pennsylvania, will administer confirmation on Tuesday evening, March 28th. The successfat candidate for Judge of Elections in the South Cornwall district, was Peter S. Lineaweaver, and not Peter Zimmerman, as we had it last week. There is very little demand for Flour in the Philadelphia Markets, either for export or home use, and the market is very dull and prices drooping. Sales comprise about 5,000 bbls at sloall for extra family, end 89 50a9 75 for extra, including 1,500 bhls City Mills family on private terms. The retailers and bakers are buying in a small way at from sBa9 for superfine, 89010 for extra; 810,411 25 for extra family, and 811 50012 per 1351 for• fancy brands, as to quality. Rye Plain' and Corn Meal continues dull, and prices are rather lower i small sales of the former are making At sBaB 25 per bbl. GltAlN.—Wheat continues scarce, and prices are unsett lel and lower, with sales of about 15,000 bus at 230a235c for red, (the latter for choice,) and white at from 240a250c per bus, according to quality. Rye is lower, small sales are making at 158a160c per bus. Corn is rather firm. er ; about 30,000 bus sold at 136a138c for prime yellow in store, and 1400 per bus afloat. Oats are dull and lower; small sales are making at from 85a88c per bus. FIRE.—The House and. Barn of Mr. David Wilhelm, about a mile north of Palmyra, were burnt on Thursday evening, between 9 and 10 o'clock. The house, a large brick, was unoccupied, the tenant, Mr. Henry Stouffer, havinemov ed out the same - day: In the Barn a .quantity of hay and straw was consum. ed. The property was - insured in the Northern Mutual Insurance company of Lancaster county. It is the opinion that the property was set on fire wilfully by some one. George Ely, a member of Com pany B, 10th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers died on the sth of December, 1864, while undergoing imprisonment at Salisbury, North Carolina. He was 33 of age, and leaves a family in this place. KILLED ON' fltE RAILItOAD.--A young man dressed in military clothing, was killed 'on the Reading Railroad on the evening of the 16th inst., between 6 and 8 o'clock, about one-fourth of a mile East of Valley Forge Station. His head was severed from the body, and his breast was much bruised. The Coro ner of Montgomery county held an in quest, and a verdict of accidental death was rendered. The body was taken to Norristown, and placed at a public house, for the purpose of recognition, until Sat urday morning last, when it was interr ed In the Potter's Field. An old knife was all that was found in the pockets of the deceased, and the initials H. R. C. were cut with a knife in his hat. The hat and boots are In the possession of the Coroner. The act of Congress as finally passed, relative to the currency, imposes a tax of ten per cent. after the first of July, 101 on all State bank paper :paid out by the National banks. This iv,hl, as a matter of course, drive out of existence all State bank circulation, and leave the field entirely, to the National banks. MAKE A NOTE or Tits.—Every body who has not been vaccinated with in five years should again endure that easy operation. In New York smallpox is raging to a fearful extent. There is a great deal of disease prevalent that may be contracted w here least expected. Un der these circumstances let the head of every family summon his household phy sician' and see that all its membership have the sure protection of vaccination. This is a matter requiring very little trou ble and involving no pain. Mutilated Currency.—There is an Itapression prevailing among 'many persons that postmasters are -compelled to redeem mutilated currency. This is an error. The United States Mail, the official paper of the Post office Depart ment, states that the law does not pro- vide for redemption by the postmasters, but any one can send letters to the Trea sury Department, on official business, free of postage, and that it is the duty of the Department alone to redeem mutilated currency. We learn that Mr. ISAAC EPA has taken the COACH MAKING SHOPS. in this borough, formerly known as Arnold's, opposite the old Lutheran Church. He has engaged first class ir.;; city workmen in all VAllovArriati_ branches of the bust rims. His stock of ma terial is well seasoned, and of the best quality: He is prepared to manufacture on order, or sell and deliver Carriages and Buggies, of all descriptions. His work will favorably compare in taste, finish and proportion, with any turned out in the state. A new feature will be his shifting 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 places. At these shops attention will be paid mainly to building EXPRESSVAGONp, and repair. ing. Samples of bug g ies and • Carriages can be seen at all the shops. Feb. gps ciat 4)atlrez. To Consumptives. TILE undersigned bavinebeen restored to bytith in a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, afteX ~h aring suffered several years, with a severe Intig affection, and that dread disease Consumption—is anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers the means of cure, To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the pre scription used, (free of charge,) with the directions for preparing and using the earns, which they will find a sure cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Colds Coughs., &e. The only object of the Advertiser in sending the Prescription iII to benefit the afflicted. and spread information which ho conceives to be in valuable ; and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties - wishing the preeeription will please address Rev EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings County, New York. February Ifr, 1865.-3 m. A. Card to Invalids. A CLERGYMAN, while residing in South America' A an a nilseionary, discovered a safe and simple rem edy for.the cure of Nervous weakness. hasrly Decay, Diseases of the Urinary nod Seminal Organs, and the whole train of disorders brought on by yaneful and ►icious habits. Great numbers have been already cured by this noble remedy. Prompted by a desire to benefit the afflicted and on fortunate, I will send the recipe for preparing and using this Medicine, in a sealed envelope, teeny one who needs it, Free of Charge. Please inclose a post-paid envelope, adressal to your self. Addrest, JOSEPII T. INMAN, STATION 0, IleucE nous; New Dirk Oily. Fab. 23,1885.-3 m. deafness, Blindness and Catarrh, it EAT ED with the utmost success, by Dr. J. Isaacs, T Oculist, and Aurist (formerly of Leyden, Itollend,) No. 518 Piuo Street, Philadelphia. Testimonials from the most reliable sources in The City and Country can be seen at his Office. The medical faculty are Invited to accompany their peAlstits, , Its he has no morns in his prastice. .ARTIFICIAL EYES, ineetted without painy No charge made for exinitinatlon. February 8, 1865. did Eyes made - Neil. AI9aIPIILET directing bow to speedily restore n i g ht an d i ota up speetaeles, without aid of doc tor or niatileine. Famt by mail, nn receipt of 10 cents. attreKe, I+OOTBI. M. )., 3130 Broadway, New York. Feb.l / 1888.-001. Von A - Vont to Know ALri"PLE:ON Iad:TH . IM; relating to the hu man system, male end fern ale; the causes and troaten,nt of dUeeses the snerr'age customs of the world ; how to marry well and a thousand things never published before rend the revised and enlarged edition of “Nletlical Common sense," a curious book for curious people. end a good book for every ono. 403 pages, 100 1 ilnetrations. Price $1.50. Contents table sent free to any address. Books stay be bad at the Book stores, or will be sent 111 mail, post paid on re ceipt of the price, Address R. FOOT E, 11. 1130 Brondway, flaw York Feb. 1,1565.--6111, Ayer's Ague Cure, FOR Tat aPEEBY CURE ,OF Intermittent - rover, or Fever and Agne, Re mittent Fever, Chill Fever, Dumb Ague, Periodical Headache , or Billions Headache, and BilliouS revers, indeed for the whole class of diseases originating in biliary. de rankenlitt; Mud by the yfolor4 of moo. matie countries. FEVER and Ague is not tha only consequence of the miasmatic poison. 'A. great vat tety of disor- , 4!eis arise from its irrbation, In malarbous d Write, among which al e Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Gout,lierld -oche, Blindness, : Toegl,ache; -Earache. Catarrh, Asthma, Palpitation, ratrifut Affection of the ,Spleen. Hysteria. Pain in the Bowels, Colic, Paralysis and Derangement of Ike Stomach, ‘ll of wit ich; When originating in this cause put on the intermittent , type, or become periodi cal. This "OHM" expels the, polsou from the Id °d ead thus cures them alike. ,It is net Only the most ef fectual remedy ever discovered for this , clam of com plaints, hot it is the cheapeiit and moreover is perfect ly safe , ra harm can arise-from its up, s,:d the pa tivnt when cured is, left hollellitlly as if he bad never had the disease. 'Can Ws' be said 01 any other cure. for Chills and Fever? It la,ttne orthis; and its impor tance to those afflicted with the complaint bo over e.timated. So swe 'cure the Fever and. Ages, that it may be totttfulliaa/d to be a certain remedy. One Dealet'Arlaill kis biota good medi cine to sell, because one boVe L euree .11 whole neigh borhood. Prepared by J. C. AYElde (3d. Lowell, Mass.; end Sold by all the druggists in Lebanon and dealers in medicine every where. r January iS. 1865.-2 me. v The Leba on 11larket. . . .. .. carefunitOrrected 112c1-1 3 ,..:-. LEBANON, Wearlead,:lV , MARCH 29,-180.4 Extra Family, $l2 dl !Eggs, ip doz., 20 Extra Flour, 11 Butter, 'fib., 24 . Prime White Whest,2 !Tub or Salted butter, 10 ' New Red Wheat, 2 I Lard, - ` - ' 22 Old Red. 0 Tallow, . 12 Prime Rye, 1 1 ilmn, 22 Corn, 1 Shouldire. ' 18 Oats, 1: Bides, ' ' ' 18 „ Clover-seed, 12 Soap, , 10 Timothy-seed, 2 I Bees-wax, . 25 Flax-seed, 2 4 White Rage, 6 Dried Apples, penied,2 io Mixed Rap, 3 Peach "Snits," 4 10 *lax, ify lb., 12% Peach."llutzele," 2 vZI Brietles, ili,lb., 40 Cherries, 2 4 Feathets, IQ lb., . 6234 Onions, 1Q .Wool , lil b., 4Q Potat o es, p boa, 1 6 !Soup Beans,* qt., 3 Apple Butter, Vetroch,ls N'inegar, cA gal., 20 i ging rtittO. St. Luke's Church.—Serlices every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. Preaching in the M. E.phurch every Sabbath, both morning and evening. Also 'services on Thursday evening. St. James Csurstm.,—Seirice nextErmday morning and evening, in the El;lish language. Lecture on Wednesday, evening.,. English preaching-nextSibbath Morning and evening, in the First reformed Ilburch. German preach lug nex(Fabbeith morning, and Eng lish in the evening, Si Zion's Lutheran Church. Sermon preaching nextlEabbath morning, and Eng. I.eh in the evening,iitalalstit's Lutheran ehurch.. 1111,:rriet. On the 26th inst., hi the Rev::.F. W. Kremer, Mr. RANI % FAUST. of Atnville, .te bliss CATHARINE LONG, of Cornwall tp., spin county. *LEV* On the 21st M81,111 ; 414 Hanover, JOHN HARPER, Esq , aged 73 years ti,MOnths, and 13 days. On the 20th Itust i ,altollAEL HOFFMAN, aged 78 years, 8 months, BE4IB days. Ott the 19th Inst., fa 4cb yltill Ilaveti, WILLIAM STOEVER, aged, - 1_ , ....,..e1,9 „ ,„2,ntanth,5,aud..10 days. Utbr,..* . ii,iii:Ointitts'. , . J 0141 A Ii -ruquit t Cs r 31. e "3" ( ) F6'lOE, next door to the First National Bank, (late Deposit Bank,) Cumberland sited, Lebanon , Pa. March 29,1866. JOHN P. 1130‘titiA11 3 11 S rgeon 400 - o*:>,.. ' : . _ .33.. rk. tiis t . ,-._ :..:- 1 . , jay- IMOMS over Mr. Ad. 1 ,:i A -: .„, „„,.... ,A, am Shlt' Hat Store, Cum. , i VIVIIIPIrR"' - , berlan4St., Lebanon, Pa. Lelmmon. March 28, 1865 Admittisiraior. Notice. ‘TOTICE is hereby given that, L kora of Administra il Con on the Estate of :ELIZA ETU STRICKLER, deed., late of the township of illereek, Labium zonuty, 'have been granted t. be undersigned, of the township, county and Staten reaaid.. All persons Indebted to said estate are regu,. .+ to make immedi ate payment. and those:boving eIMS will present them without delay . R. sTEwA.ItT. Administrator. Millcreelt, M .. arch 29,1265. . . - Dissolution br Orartner . • ship.. fllllll empartnersbip *.bereto existing between 1. Samuel Reinoehl, Adolphus nit oahl and Charles It. Melly, trading in tbodurube end coal business, in North Lebanon Boroueb, andel the firm of Reinoehls. & Meily, was dissolved by mutt I consent on the 22d of March, 1865, by the withdra Id Samuel Reinoeld. The Imsiness will he emitinti at the old stand, by Adolphus Reinoehl and Cherie IT. -May,. under the firm of Rehmehl it lrleily. TI Books of the old firm will remain at their office, wh 6 all persons indebted or having claims, arorequesto to call and make set tlenient. , SAM RI, REINORTIL, 'ARIPIIIIB REINOMIL, . Cli LES IL MEILY, Royal Lebanon, March' 29, J1166.-41t, PUBLIC SALE Pea•sontil •roperly • * 1 4, • 11. 1 b+ ILL b.. 04 at p iie sate, on Friday; aareh 31st,, 1865, At the residents oftisesabscriber, in Market Street, few doors south or 4 8iifekhst's MI" in the borough of Lebanon, Lebanon. county, Pa., the following Personal Property, vie • One good 'Family It( 'fi. years old, one yorng Fresh MILOn ICOWiI SHOATS, one new ono horse Wagon. Top. Buggy. 2.sew setts or Harness, new Cook ing Stove, two new Paifir Stoies; 3 Bedsteads, new Sofa, one vet of new Cane seated !Matra one dome of other Chairs, as good es new. a lot of all wool Car Petr lot of home made Carpeting, Tables. Sink, 2 Bureaus, one new, Kitchell Cupboard, Tube, Stands, Benches, Potatees by the bushel. It tot of etsoked Hama,-Shoul ders, Sides Sausages,Acf,. a lot• of Queenswate, Tin ware and fiettbenwate, , and a large variety of other articles too numerous se 'mention. The above articles are nearly all new. AI.SO TWO STANDS OP LAM). Sale to comnienao nE l o'biock, P. M. r when- coedi: dons of Nola will be made known by March 29, 18.65. Taotown REirgiOVALE WM. In. SNYDER , if Ig r,IXTOULD respectfully inform the citi. ir v sews of Lebanon and vicinity, that h e hen removed his Tailoring Men:Wish rsent. to the room lately mewled by Dr. ft. F. Schneck .in Walnut street, three doors south of David Hollinger's Hotel, next door to John D. Rotuma's store, where be will make up the moot fash ionable clothing. .111 work entrusted to his care.will be manufactured in the best manner, on moderate terms. Good fits and substantial Making guaranteed, elTecioliy for the Mont as well as far the slender. Ile is ready to accommodate his customers .by'_ having a suit of clothes made on short notice: Thankful for the to g hieliberalo l d by strict attention to his business, to flier it a continu ance of the came. Me cordially invites the public and ive hiss a can. Terme cash. Lebanon, March 23.1065. Shoat Lost. STRAYED from the premises of the subscriber, on ifthuredar afterhoon, last, in this bor.. ' 04 44 it white .SHOAT, weighing about' 1 , 0 pounds. .4,14 information thereof will be thankfully received. .11)111.! 8„ PENN. Lebanon, &arch 22; MS, • 1865 "Costar's" Rat, Roach, Exter's, le a pastaugad for Rate, . Mies, Itoschile, Black and Bed Ante, kc., &v., 'Costar's' Bed-13ug Exterminatot, Is a liquid or weab, used to destroy, sod' also as'a pro- • • • eentive for • Bed-tugs, &C. Costar's Electric Powder for Insecti 44'.. Sold by all Druggists and Retailers eveiyabers.- Xir ! 1 I BEWARE I I I of all worthless imitations. Ant- See that “Cosrmes" name is on each box, bot tle and Flask, before you buy. HENRY R. COSTAR. air- Principal Depat,Ml2 Broadway. N.. Y. 43.. Sold by Dr. GEORGE ROSS, and ell Druggists and Dealers at Lebanon, Pa. INCREASE OF.RATS.—The Parmcre Gazette (Eng lish) asserts and proves by .sgures that one pair of rate' will have a progeny and descendants no less than kW OW in three years. Now, unless , this immense family can be kept down. they would consume more food than won Id sustain 65,000 human beings. .. WI. See "Costar's" advertisement in this paper. RATS smite BIRDS.---Wboever engages in shooting mall birds is a cruel men ; whoever aide In extermi nating rats is a benefactor. We should like some of our correspondents to give no the benefit of their tx parlance In driving out these pests. We ,need some thing besides dogs, can+, and traps for this business.— Scientific American, N. Y.. lea. See "Costar's" advertisement in this paper. "COSTAR'S" RAT Exterminator is simple, cele i .and sure,—the moat perfetltitr-ification meeting we have ever attended. Every rat that can get it, properly pre pared =circling to directions, will eat it, and every one that-.eats it will die, generally at Borne - place as far-paseible from where the medicine Wee taiten.—Lake Share, Mick. Mirror. • A VOICE FROM THE FAR WEST.—Speaking of "Costar's" Rat, Roach, &c., Extersninator—more grain and provisicats are destroyed annnally , in Grant Coun ty by vermin than would pd for tons of this Rat and Insect Kikker.---iancagraidVd., Herald. ES— ass 'Costar ' s Siren isemebt in this paper. ' . I - 65.:. 4 . ~ FARMERS.AND, ROUSEliblEPEßS—should recol lect that hundreds of dollars' worth cif Ora la, Provi sions, se., are annually destroyed by. Rats, Mice, Ante, and other insects and 4 rerutinail of which can be prevented by a few dollars' worth of 'Costar's" Rat, Roach, So., Exterminator, bought and used freely. *if - Bee "Costa:11" advertisement in this paper. Air Sold Lebanon, Pa., at . Dr. Geo. Ross' Drug Store , NEW STOCK SOLD AT LOW FIGURES! Our Busibiess Increashig MORE TRADE WANTED TO REDUCE PRICES 1 Promise to give Costomers the Benefit ! THE MORE WE BELL THE CHEAPER WE CAN BELL PETER GI. STRICKLER NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. "18 yearn entabllshed In N. Y City." "Only Infallible remedies I; nown." Free from Poisons." "Not dangerous to the ltriman Family." Bats come out of their holes to die." Is for Motile, Mosquitoes, Fleas ' Bed•Buge, Insects on Plants, Fowls, Animals, &c. 1865. 1865.• 1865. eat. See "Costar'a advertisereeittln this paper 1865. - • Cumberland at., opposite Court House, March 2931865.-6 m. pior Nanrs,: Cash -Shoe Store ! LARGE_STOCK at OLD PRICES Rally Men .Iml Buy Four Shoes Cheap ALL WORK WARRANTED - Dont buy until you see our Stock Quick Sales and Small Profits is our Motto ! ,MYrTNTCI . .1.1. Zi AMAIN a - Market street, Lebanon, Pa. BAYS OF APPEAL OF Real and Personal Property IN .ILie•lcoeuucoza. Clc.i.xxL*V-• ,TORTII LEBANON Borough and North Lebanon jr Townsbip,on Wednesday, April sth, at the Com missioners' Office in the Borough of Lebanon. West Ward and Cornwall, on Thursday, April Atli, at the Commissioners! Ofarte in the Borough of Lebanon. East Ward and Sonth Lebanon, on Friday, April 7th, at the Commissioners' Mee in the Borough of Leba non. Bethel Township. 011 Monday, April 10th, at Ste Public Home of William K arnat, Sesta' a.Townahip; on Tuesday; April nth, at the Public - Moose of Edward D. Kral). Union Township, Wedneetioy„ April 12th, et the Public house of Daniel Bordner, East Hanover and Cold Spring, on Thuredayritpril 13th, at the Public Reuse ofJaceb W. Adams. Londonderry, on Friday, April 14th, at the Public House of John Weelood. North and South Annyine, onSaturdey, April 15th, et the Public Nouse of Simon Oran. Jackson, on Tufeetay, April 18th, at the Public House of, Denetbum. Milian*, on Weinesday, April 79th, et the rub lie House of Frederick A. Shultz. ' • - Heidelberg, on Thursday. April 20th, at the Public House of Alexander Steinmetz. P. S. Notice Is hereby giiren that the Asiessors have made their rolls of all persons liable to enroll ment for State service according to Law. and that e eopy thereof is in the Commissioners' Office, where the same may be seen or examined, by any, person inter sated therein, and that the Slibtery'Appeale w ill also be held on the above mentioned days. . .. MAMAS LESII...ER, Comm fsi °nem JACOB IfItUIIMMER, of WILLIAM BALMY, Lebanon county: Attest. Cilium SWIM, Clerk. Mardi 1, 1885. APRIL Court PrOclasnatiou. HEREAS, the Hoi. JOHN J. PEARSON, Esq. President of the several Courts of Common'Pleas in the district composed of the counties of Lehstion and Dauphin, and Judge of the Courts of Oyer and Termi*- ner and general Jail Delivery, for the trial of capital and all other offences in said counties; the J udge of the General Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace and General Jail Delivery, in the county of Lebanon; and WILLIAM BANK and Timms KRAMER, Emirs., Judges of the General Courts of Quarter Sessions, of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer,, General 'keace and Jail Deliv ery, for the trial of capital' and other - offences. in said county of Lebanon—through their precepts to me di rected the 241 day of January, A. D., 1865, to hold a Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail. Delivery, and a Court of Quarter Sessions er the Peace iu Lebo uon for the county of Lehation, on the Third Monday. of Aprd,..next, which will be the 17th day of said month, to continue ONE Week. Notice is therefore hereby given, to the Coroner, the Justices of the 'Peace, and to Constables within the county of Lebanon, to appear in their own persons, with their rolls ' reeognirpnces, inquisitions, examina tions and other documents, and present the same to the Prosecuting Attorney at least ton-days before the Meet lig of the Court, conformably to the provisions of the Act of Assembly, passed at the late session of the Leg islature. Also, all those who intend to prosecute pris oners which now are or then may be in the Jail of Leb anon county, nill have then and there to appear, on the, 3d Monday of APRIL to proceed against themes' then may be just: Given ender my band, in the borough of Lebanon, the lbthilay of March, in the , yearot our Letdi ope thousand eight hundred and sixty-Ilvp. DAVID IL MATTIIRW; Sheriff, I'. , ,tieritralltheil, Lebanon, March 22,1865. ' - A N Active boy between the age of 14 And 17 years, with good recontdsendatioie, to . learti the Confec tionary and EnlaYeg trade, et good ' cstabliehinent in" th is borofigh. Apply at ^...1i19 OFFICE. Lebanon, Mardi 15, 1565' 1865 TVAIiTED. A SALESMAN.wh.ct simitc Eng lish & German ;. /lone who no' soritr Extiefinee in the Dry Goode Busimenc Arta/ to G'OOD'YEAR & DIFFICKBACII. - H 6016 ! Hollo ! WILL, OPEN lITS BANK - To invest. is large Capital in Groceries and Prdtifshi At • Diller's, old Stand Lehanon, Pa. HE will keep stli,kindti:of , Drie , l Frniti, (Imported and domestic.) aledptins t liestre, Darkly, Rice, Farina, Corn Starch, Rise Victor, Ppnies, Currants, DeacheS.( dried and canned,) alsii,:cannettTonintoes. Tomato Ketchup, Sauces. L iiiiberger's."7-nglish and Green cheese, Ar. All k indeof Groterive, such AS MOittSROS, Sugars, Cof fees, Fish, ([salt and tickled.) Sard iota, Holland He rring, together with st:gineral variety of till articles kept In a flint pilule Geo:eery Store. • ." xi. fie selicitilthA.patronnge of the" publicyrissir ing his tft9tAlnerfillit - hie goods will rilufays be of the firstquality, and_willtreedisposed of at 11 reasenable profit. 21c57bax,12 , 6, o ail kinds and tinnotities. Come and INVEST I TIIIS BANK 1...1t will the purchaser. Air REBINAItiEIt -.DILLER'S OLD STAND; 'next door to Henry ,llReinoeitts store. N. B.—Marketpricee will be paid in cash for country Produce. March 23,184. ' - Wheeler & Sewing Mgehines, ruhlr, Subactjher Would reaper-tinily inform her 1 frienda,,and:tha *QM in general „ sksintee, connection with her 411LLINERT business, taken the agency for t ; Wheele unsurpitssed 13 . ou- Lock- Stick Sewing Ma chi ne s; „- which base taken therpreminm at the Great London Fair, and at hundred 4-. of other Fairs. It is adapted for all kinds ofFamily Sewing and Tailoring. Three different numbers. of the ritsaine will always be kept on hand, which can be examined at her store, and she will give instrue time, "the manner of using it. The Millinery' Business, in afl its branches, will be continned at her Store, in Curaberbn d.strect. MRS. HARRIET-I:: SEL.TZER. *non:July '2O lt;nl.--3m. THE LEBANON OIL MINING COMPANY, oFFreF NORTH' LEBANON, - PENNSYLVANIA: Philadelphia Transfer Office, 04. 3 Porrosi Place,} -1231 SOUTH FOURTH . STREET. PRospaßwr,.-. .• lIENEr LlGHT,Me.banoli Pa. TREASURER, SECRETARY, ABRAHAM SHIRK. D. S. LONG 20,000 Share t s reserved for a working - Subscription Books open only until this number is dispOsid of. _ - Subscription Price $2 Per Share. PAR 'VALUE, $5. CAPITAL, $500,000. 100,000 SHARES, This Company owns in fee simple (1432) Doe Nun dyed and Sixty two acres of Oil Mining Territory* in Venango and Indiana Counties, upon wh ink there is already a good producing well. More developements will be made after the reserve of 20,000 shares is taken. For particulars au& cirtulare Call on Mr. SAMUEL. W. WRAY, at the Philadelphia Tratisf,r Mae, (No. 3 Forrest place,} - 323% sogifil'OTlßT/1 Strast. December 21,1804. r NOTICE Is hereby given that Messrs. WAGNLIT. di Bownser, Dentists, in the borough of Lebanon, dissolved partnership on the II th iust. The undersign ed has removed hie office to the old place, In Cumber . - land street, Eat Lebanon, where be bee carried on the Willows for the .pasteigbbyears, and hopes that by the same attention.todmaineas iintteltifuluess In hi., work which he'practined heretofore, to receive a full share of the public patronage C.ll. - WAGNER. Lebanon, March 15,1866. TWENTY--FIRST ANNUAL STATEMENT OF TUB MUTUAL FIRE INSUR ANCE COMPANY OF Sinking Spring, Berks County, for 1864 lialantio In the Tressury,lannary let, 1864, 11,579 12 Premiums and fees on Insurance, 1,950 83 Aseessinente Nos.lo, 11 and 12, 424 92 Assessment N 0.13, in Berke co., $6,753 73 'Lo do Lebanon " 1,905 19 Do do Lehigh" 951 85 Do do &buy lkil " 69 47 Po do Lancaster " 82 18 Total roeolpta, managers' and Committees' fees, $165 85 Postage, Stationary, &c., IT 63 Milking Collectors' Lists, 14 00 Refunded to R. 61911, In Schlegel's case, 4 04 Doors for cioset, . . 7 59 Jidvertising & printing in co.; $126 62 Do Lebanon county, 29 60 Do Lehigh county, . 450 160 52 IT. S. Tax. 114 27 Treasurer's salary, - - . 50 00 President's fees on 369 policies, 23 - 53 Do - appointing Committees, &e. 940 32 52 Auditors' fees for 1863, 80 . 00 Secretary's salary,,A. Mull, .33 33 Do do C. Kessler, ' 62 50 95 83 Secretary's fees on 48. policies 5,1111111 19 20 Do do 321 polcies C. Kessler 128 40 - 147 60 Filing out 212 pollcies.at 12 1 A cents, 36 50 Agent ' fees 0u'244 policies, Mull, Of GO Do. 82 policies, Hiester, 32 80 Do 28 policies, Schools, 10 40 - 140 80 LOSSES .13? Flu, in Berke county : Cyrus' Ruth ' " 00 00 Samuel Fromm 60 00 George Lechner e 100 00 George Ludt - 37 96 John 6,111, • 2,000 00 George Seaman, . 1,637 00 George Dairies. -' e'' 800 James Them : Albert J. Brumbech 3,000 00 John-yortnn, in lebennn minty, 109.00 Ueorge Spayd. do 4 OD J. W. & J .1% Killinger, do . ' • - SOO 00 Joseph Mayor, .1,535 00 Jacob Bachman, do' 2,200 00 Nathan Bernet, in Lehigh notinty, - 120 00 11,200 55 12,288 61 Balnure in Treasury, Jan. /80865, 1,568 68 The undersigned Auditors, appointed to examine the ecconnte of the Officers of the Mottle) F ire Insur ance Company of Sinking*Spriog, Berke county, do report that we have carefully examined the same, and find them correct as above stated . AN,DREW KURR, isek. JOuN VAN REED, } Auditors February, President—JOON TAN REED, Spring, Reading P.O. • Treacturer—Lewis Dam, Reading Becretary;--Cnsazzs Rumen, Reading. illonagers—Andrew Kurr, Bethel P. 0.; George K. Haag. Mohrdville P. 0.; John Kemp, Kutztown P.O. Stanley J . Kirby, Kirbyville P. 0.; Riles Filbert, omeledorf P. 0.; Solomon Yoder, llieustavray P .0. ; Elias °bold, Lower Bern P. O.; Daniel D. Loral), Read lug P. O. ; all residing in Berke county. Cyrus Schools, Jonestown P. O» Lebanon Countyßobert Brans, Cornwall P . 0., Lebanon county; Jacob Grim, (La. high county ' ) Maxataitny March 15,1805.-3 t. MARLS'S KESSLER, Sac'y TO THE PUBLIC. The undersigned having.takert the Large aud Comm° diens Hotel, in Pottsville, known as the ItIORTIMER HOUSE, Would reepectfullrannouncelo:nis okfrieride and for mar patrons that he is . prepared , to, Ancona/no - ' deb& alb who may favor hint with, their patroriake. Tbe,mowrrmsa Homo has been newly papered, painted,' and reinrnished throughout, and the PROPRIE- Tori: feels warranted: in saying that" it fa UNSURPASSED BY ANY HOTEL IN THE Derono of Pottsville, for comfort and convenience, No Pains will be Sfiaid Torender it, an agreeable and comfortable stopping place for strangers and travelers. The Stabling and Shedding, Attached to the nate!, are sufficiently large4Or thee , : commodation of the horses and carriagne "tit ' his gneste. The Hotel to now open' fint the Reception of the Public: 1111. Tie will I:".;•bappy•tAi accommodate all who may give Writ :! 3 '" 1- 404.EP.H 4f. PEGER, 8,. Proprietoio, Wanted, Dissolution. RECEIPTS EXPENSES BOARD OF MANAGERS The Phoenix Pectoral WILL CURE YOUR COUGH, THE PHtEA IX PECTOR A COMPOI;ND SYRT.Tii AND SENEKA SNAKE' ROOT, WILL CURE TUE DISEASES O THROAT Ain LU4ll4g. Such as Col4.Coughs, Group, Asthma; Bronchitis, Catarrh,. Sore Throat, lloars'ilegg, Whooping Cough, Ltd: ITS TIMELY USE WILL PEEN/E.-ill; Pulmonary Con sit ins AND EVEN WIIF.RE THIS FEARFUL DISEASE ' lA, has taken hold it will afford greater relief than any ether medicine. . • Miss Rate Vanderslice of Pottsville, says. g'l Wan benefited more by using the • Phoenix Pastore, thlsn' any other medicine I ever used." . Elias Oberholtzer, Lionville, Chester County; 'e if of a cough of many yews' standing by using this Phoenix Pectoral. Joseph Lukens, of ffell,rstreel; Phoenixville, Ortifies that he was cured of a cough of two yearn standing, when all other medicines had failed, by the nsa of the Phoenix Pectoral: Jacob Powers cartiffes that heicut sold, Itundre is, of bottles of the hoerbt Pectoral: and that till who nisei it best' testimony of its , Fortderfol, effecti in curing coughs. „ 'John RJyeil, editor of the indereouterr€Phighir, has': log used it, has no hesitation in pronouncing it aeons piste remedy for cough, 'honYeimrets dud irritationcint the thronf. The West Cheater Jo:Prsonian says : "Vire there known Dr. Oberheltzer peraoueliy ie number of years, 0.1144 , t CiV ' aB us the greatest pleasure to recomareaa bta medicines, Wannest] at the public, rarely haiS thls - tresefit of family medicines prepared by a physician of Me' acglairenients and esperienee, "Dr. Oberholteer isa member of flair &Mani a tiin Medical Department at the liniversiO olPenusyliattli, at which inatitetion he graduated in 185#." Porwsrotn, JatOary 3d; Iges. This certifies that have used the PLyeniic P,tieDird in my fain ily, and I recommend it to the public as tbd very best-remedy for Coughs and Colds that I bevel eveetried. One of my children was taken' cold accompanied with a Croupy Cough ; so bad' indeed that, it could not talk or scarcely breathe. Having, heard so much said about the Phoenix. Pectoral.l procured bottle of it. The first dose reli e ved the difficulty of breathing and before the child had taken one-fourth of the bottle it was entirely , well. Every family should hive it in their better. Signed, D. r..Ortoenv. - Mrs. Mary Butler, mother, of Ron. Wm. Butler . , President Judge of the Chester and Delaware:Nett-lets, says that she cannot do without the Phoenix Pectoral. Dr. George 11,.. Wood, Professor of the Preitices of Medicine in the University of Pennsylvania osprfar, and one of the authors of the United States Diepensa• tory, says of the Seneke Snake Root : "Its action Is especially directed to tho lungs." The proprietor of this inTlicine has so much cone: deuce In its curative powers, from the tustintoiii dt hundreds who have used it, that the money will be re funded to any putcha or who id not satisSed with iti effects. It is so pleasant to take that children cry for it. It costs only 35 cents—large bottles Ostit It is intended for only one class of diseases, narkinli those of the LUNGS and ISICOA.T. • • Prepared only by Levi OLerholtser, M. D., Phinolnt villo,„ Pa. Johnston Mellows) , Si Cowden. No, 23. N.Blkth et. Philadelphia, and T. C. Wells Jr. CO. No. 115 Franklin at,, New York, General Wholesale Agents. , Sold wholesale and* rtitalr by Y. L; Lembsiger, Geo.. Ross and D. - S.• Raber, Lebanon, and by nearly every driggist and storekeeper in Lebanon county. N. 11.-L-' -If your nearest druggist or storekeeperidoes not keep this medicine do not let him put you off with some other tiled icine,benause'ho mitkes more money on it, but send at obeli to ohe of the Agents for it. March 8, 18h5.--did. Wistar's Balsam WILD CHERRY. ONE OF THE OLDEST AND MOST RELIA BLE REMEDIES IN THE WORLD FOR Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Dronehitis; Difficulty of Breathing, Asthma, Roane ness, Bore Throat, Croup and every affection of THE THROAT, LUNGS AND CONSUMPTION. Wislar's Balsam of Ti lid Cherry. So general has the use of this retnedy.,Tsbcrinis, ant so popular is it everywhere, that it is unnecessary ,tp recount its virtues. Its works s ak for it, and fan utterance in the abundant and voluntary testimony o the many who from long suffering and settled disease have by its nee been restored to pristine vigor and health. We can present a mass of evidence in proof of our assertions, that _ CANNOT BE DISCREDITED, The Bev, J-teob Sechieri Well known and much respected among the German' population fa this country, makes the following state ment for the benefit of the afflicted. Dear Sirs :—llaving realized in my family impoi tent benefits from the use Of yOur yahiablalrreparation ...VVISTAII. 2 I3 DAIZAZI or WILD . . 01110.1*--4t 811011113 me pleasure to recommend it to the public. Some eight years ago one of my daughters seemed to be in a de cline, and little hopes of her recovery were entertained I then procured a bottle of your excellent Balsam, and before she had taken the whole of the contents of the bottle there was a great improvement in her health. I have in my individual case, made frequently use Of your valuable medicine, and have ilWayklieezibetieflt ed by It. 0,702 42 $1 7 7 29 From Jesse Smith, Esq:, firefict i eri( of the Morris County Bank, Morris town, New Jersey. 'Timing used Dr Wiereirs llALeeii .211 1 WILD enclutt for about fifteen years, and baying realized its him* cial results in my family, it affords me great .pleennra , in recommending it to the public as a valuable remedy in cases of weak lungs, colds, coughs, &b , and a ramie. dy which I consider to be enterely innocent, and may be taken with perfect safety by the mat iNlieste in health. From Ron. John . Distill' , guished Lawyer in Westmins- - ter, Maryland. I have on several occasions need Dr. WISTA.RI3::BiO OAK or WiLD CHN.REIr for severe twilit!, and always with' decided benefit. I know of no preparation that is" more efficacious or more deserving of general nee. , The Balsam bee also been need with e:taelletit etre& by J. B. ELLIOTT, Merchant, Cr4ll R 09413, ma' VW istar's Balsam of Wihi Cherry. None genuine unless signed "I. BUTTS," on the . wrapper. FOR SALE BY J. P. DINSMORE, No. 491 Broadway, New York. • S. W. rOWLE h CO,. Proprietors, Boeton. And by al Druggists. $l3 T 47 29 REDDING'S RUSSIA. SALVE:. Forty Years' Experience Ilas fully established the eistomforlty of REDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE. Over all other healing preparations It cures all kinds of SORES, CUTS. SCALDS,' PURNS, BOILS, ULCERS, SALT RHEUM, ERYSIP, ELAS, STIES, PILES, CORNS, SORE LIPS, SORE EYES, &e. REMOVING THE PAIN AT ONCE, AND REDUCING THE MOST ANGRY LOOKING SWELLINGS AND INFLAMMATION'AS IP BY MAG.' IC: ONLY 24 CENTS- BOK:• FoR SALL''B I DINSMORE, No. 491 Broadarpy New York: B. W. rOWLE & co., No. 18 Trernota' Bodtou Atsd: by all - Dikkgtite. • Tu0e25,•1884.-1y eoV:'- A. Pr AItAANI EINIS CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY AT ANNYILLE, filftA subscriber 'respectfully in toms(' .file friends and the public generally, that, although he. has sustained serious losses by the recent tire, his estab , lishinent is again in Complete Operation,. and he is prepared to fill orders for 00'1 kind of work in his line, as heretofore, at the shortest notice and on the Most reasonable terms. CARRIAGES, ROCKAWAYG, BUGGIES and LIMIT liafte t: WAGONS, of every style add finish; on hand or made to order. fle his engaged experienced workmen from the city. Mims' on baud a large eteelt ,'of ' seasoned lumber, amr other material of the beet quality, and he hopes by careful attention .to IMO:Wm to render sitlibiotion to' all Who may irsor him with their patron**. AUGUSTUS P. ALLIVEIie: histeh 1 , 1586 str of NOLODIN6 EVE. ILiscives, PA., Peb.16,1859 JACOB szcazi.R.