lebaunn glltuttistr. tERNS, SI 60 A YEAR LEBANON, P.A. tVtbidSbAt, At 12, 1365 ROME AFFAIRS. JEtartekos of gdvortiffeil2.s. The publishers of Lebanon have agreed upon the following charges for Advertising, Tit Size. it. it. Bt, 3m. 6m. ly. 1 Square, 12 lines, $ .60 $l.OO $3.00 $6.00 $ 8.00 2 . 4 24 lines, 1.00 2.00 5.50 8.00 12.00 8 " 80 lines, 1.60 800 7.00 10.00 16.130 For Executor's and Administrator's Notices, 2.00 For Am braes. Auditor and similar Notices, 1.80 For yearly Cards, not eaceedirtgB lines, • 3.00 For column adVertisement, 1 year, 50,00 For 34 colt:Min " 80.00 Fory 4 counto " 18.00 For Altlriotinclug candidates for office, in advance, 2.00 For Announcing este, unaccompanied by ad, 't. 1.00 For Local Notices, Society resolutions, de., 8 eta per line. For Bishops or Special Notices, 80 cents per line per year. teeny advertisements for Merchants and Bust- nen men no agreed upon Lieut. Schugar, of. Capt. Wei die's Company ' was paralized in one of the late battles before Richmond by a shell. He was not hit, but the missile passed so close to him that the concus sion knocked him senseless. We have not learned how he Is doing. The Furnaces at Rebesonia, and also several at Reading, are being blown out,—some say to make the usual repairs, while others assert that It is on account of the fitil of prices in iron. The Union COnal was to be opened for navigation on Monday, the 10th inst. A brisk transportation trade is atitiOpated for the present season. FIRIL—On Sunday morning a week the barn belonging to the North ampton county Poor House was destroy ed by fire. Nothing was saved but the live stock. The amount of Coal transported east over the Lebanon Valley Branch Railroad, last week, was 6,133 tons. Rev. Jeremiah Shiudel, of Al lentown, formerly State Senator has re ceived and accepted a call from congre gations in Lykens' Valley, in Dauphin county, to which place he will remove and immediately enter upon his pastoral duties. On a bust--The buds and blossoms. Do. Some of the "boys" on Monday. Do. Some of the "men." Do. The Rebellion. Mr. Henry 'Krause has just re ceived from the Eastern Markets a fine and cheap assortment of Dry Goods, Gro ceries, &c. He has bought his g oods at the greatly reduced prices, and invites the attention of the public thereto. * Mr. Winton of the firm of Win ton & Sherk is now in the east buying a Spring stock of all Goods In his line. In a day or two great bargains, at Peace prices, may be expected at their estab lishment. lII= Mrs. Briel hits jfiat rettitiiM from New York with her Spring Stock of Goods. See Advertisement. Messrs. Geo. Krause and Henry Weaber have just placed a new and hand some Car on the railroad, for a general transportation business. The Car is run by. Mr. Weaber, who will attend to all orders in that line promptly and faithfully. They have named their business the "Lebanon Valley Line." Mr. Lorenzo H. Rohrer has re moved his Tailoring establishment to East Cumberland street, about one-half square east of Benson's Hotel. Good Bargains.—Mr Lauder milch is now gone to the eastern Cities, to purchase a large stock of goods, which are now being received and open ed at his store daily, and offered at the latest declined prices for cash. Come one, come ail, to see the new and latest styles of dress goods, for Ladles and Gentlemen. We will be glad to see you soon. The Income Tax.—The internal revenue taxes for 1865 will be made out upon an amended form. The Assessors are required to ask the following ques- tions : Had your wife any income last year I Did any minor child of yours receive any salary last year ? Have you included in this return the income of your wife, and salary received by minor children I Have you any stocks, and what are they Is your report made out on the basis of g old I Have you bought or sold stocks or oth er property I Have you any United States securi ties ? Do you return the premium on gold paid you as interest on United States se curities Have you kept any book account ? Is your income estimated, or taken from your book Have not the expenses, &c , claimed as deductions, already been taken out of the amount reported as profits Did you estimate any portion of your profits in making your returns for 1863 Was any portion treated as worthless, and If since paid, have you included it in this return I It is admitted by all, that Zim merman & co's New York Gallery are taking the best Pictures in Lebanon.— Stine's Building, opposite Valley Nation. al Bank. There is some little export de mand in the Philadelphia Flour Market, but prices remain about the same as last quoted; 1,500 bbls sold at $7 for fine, $7 50a7 75 for superfine ; $8 25a8 75 for extra, and s9alo for extra family, in cluding 500 bbls city mills extra on terms kept private. The home trade are buy ing In a small way within the above range of prices for superfine and extras, and 810 50 per bbl for fancy brands.— Rye flour and cornmeal continue dol, and there is very little doing. Wheat is rather dull, and prices are unsettled; with sales of about 5,000 bus at 206415 c for fair to prime reds,. and white at from 230a235c per bus, as to quality. Rye is scarce and in demand at 125a130c per bus. Corn is without change ; about 2,000 bus prime yellow sold at 1221 c afloat, 3,000 bus at a price to be fixed, and 3,000 bus at 118a120c in the cars and in store. Oats are selling at 83a84c per bus. Whiskey continues very quiet, and the sales are in small lots only. About 1500 Beef Cattle were offered in the Philadelphia Cattle Market, last week,—an increase of 800 head over the previous week— and the market was dull, and prices 2a3c per lb lower, rang ing at from $l5 to $23 the 100 lbs for fair to good and prime, including a few extra quality taken at the highest figure. Cows were rather dull ; about 110 head sold at from $3O to $5O each for springers, and $35 to $BO for Cow and Calf. About , 4800 Hogs .were offered, and the market was very &111, prices ranging at $l7 to $lB the 100 lbs, net. Sheep were more plenty; some 5000 head arrived and so'd at 10a10/c for clipped, and 12ia14c per lb, gross, for wool sheep. 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. * We learn that Mr. ISAAC EBA has taken the COACH 4AKING SHOPS, in this borough, fortnerly 4 known asArnold's, opposite the old ttitheian Church. He has'engaged first class city workmen in all branches of the busi ness. His stock olma teria lis 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 EXPRESS WAGONS, and repair ing. Samples of buggies and Carriages can be seen Mall the shops. Feb. 22.—tt ACCIDENT.--On Tuesday even ing of last week, a serious accident oc curred to workmen on the Reading and Columbia Railroad. The men, eighteen in number, were returning from below Ephrata on two hand cars, and when a bout a mile east of Litiz, going down grade, and at crossing of a wagon road, where the track is on an embankment some 12 or 15 feet high, the first car ran against a piece of timber laying across the track, and which was not observed until too late, and was thrown off. The other car being close up, run into the first and caused a.regular smash, break ing the latter ear to•pieces and injuring more or less all 4o1". ~the.. men. William Watson, of .Manliefin, boss of Section No. 2, had his shoulder blade fractured, and John Oechsle, also of that place, had his skull fractured and was otherwise severe• ly injured. Messrs. Stork' and Tshudy, of Litiz, were also severely injured. The injured men were taken to Litiz, medical aid procured, and their wounds dressed. The 200th Penna. Regiment.— This Regiment was in the late fight, and suffered severely. Its losses were 25 killed and about 100 wounded. Company D, Captain Hoffman, of Lebanon county, lost 2 killed and 14 wounded. One of the killed is Conrad Slessler, of Derry Station, on the Lebanon Valley Railroad; the other one Nathaniel Bierman, of Coxtown, Berks county, both good young men. grpt 40tires. Sutler's Fiasco At Forfrisiter, was scitreeiy a greater failure than is daily made by most of the advertised hair dyes; nor was• TERRY AND PORTER'S VICTORY More complete, perfect and glorious, than the um quest achieved by CHRISTADORO'S HAIR DYE • Oyer gray,, red and sandy beads of hair. The obnox ious brie is wiped out in Are minutes, and a magnifi cent brown or black, glossy and natural. takes its place. Manufactured by J. CHRISTADORO, No. 6 Astor House, New-York Sold by Druggists. Applied by all Hair Breparra. April 12, 1865.—1 in. Dr. Tobias' VENETIAN LINIMENT. TT CURES CHOLERA, WHEN FIRST TAKEN 7N A . few hours; Dysentery In half en hoer ; Tooth ache In fife mineteg. It le perfectly Innocent to take internally, and is recommended by the moat eminent phyliclann in the Milted . States. Price 40 and 80 eta. TONiu'supi, Pa., August 6. 1859 Pr. S. T. Tebb), New York : Dear Sir:—l have used your Venetian Liniment with great decease, both as an internal as well as an external medicine. In cases of Bilious Colic and Cholera Morbus I regard it as a sovereign remedy. Your Venetian Horse Liniment stands unrivalled se a horse liniment among farriers and boatmen on this canal. WK. LEWIS, Elnp't North Branch Canal. Sold by all Druggist'. Office, No. 56 Cortland St., New York. April 12,186b:-1m A Single Box of Brandrelhls Pills contains more vegetable extractive matter than twen• ty boxes of any pills in the ..world besides ; fifty.ilve hundred physicians use them in their practice to the exclusion of other purgatives. The first letter of their value Is yet scarcely appreciated. When they are better known sudden death and confined sickness will be of the past. Let those who know them speak right out In their favor-. It is a duty which will save life. Our race are subject to a redundancy of vitiated bile at this Reason, and It IN dangerous as it ir prem. lent ; but Brandreth's Pills afford an invaluable and efficient protection. By their occasional nee we pre vent the collection of those impurities, which, when in sufficient quantities, cause so much danger to the bodes health. They soon cure liver complaint, dye Pepsin, lose of appetite, pain in the bead, bee rt•burn Min in the breaet•bone, sudden faintness and costive- DM. 8014 l D,.43 . g0. Bogg, Lebanon, and by all respectable dealers in medicines. A pr 1112,. 1868.-1 m A FEW REASONS WHY THE AMERICAN WATCH IS THE BEST It h made on the beat principle, while the foreign match Is generally made on no principle at all. The Lareigu watch le , meetly made by women and, boys, rr mar.. mole their %Weil cheap, their work le.,deer at any price. finch tuatehee are made erttliout Vtan, and sold without guarantee. They are 'irreignlai: in etrnetruction;and quite u irregular in movement, They are designated only to sell, and the buyer is the party most thoroughly sold. Those Who have kept "senores," "'opines" and "Swiss levers" in professed repair for a fees years will appreciate the truth of our statement. THE PLAN OF TEE AMERICAN WATCII Instead of being made of several hundred little pieces, screwed together, the body of the American Watch is formed of SOLID PLATES. No jar inter feres with the harmony of its working, and no sudden shock can throw its machinery out of gear. In riding or any busi rises pursuit, It Is all held together as firm. ly ne a single place of metal. It Isjuet what all me - ehinery should be— let. ACCURATE. 2d. SIMPLR. 3d. STRONG 4th. BOGNOR I CA L. We not only secure CHEAPNESS by our system, but QUALITY. We do not pretend that our Watch can be bought for less money than the foreign make believer, but that for its real value it is sold for one half the price. OUR SOLDIER'S WATCH (named Wm. Ellery) is what its name ind icates—Solid, Substantial, and al- ways Reliable—warranted to stand any amount of Marching, Riding or Sigh Mag. OAK NEXT Li IGIIER QUALITY OP _WATCH (named P. S. Bartlett) is similar in size and general appearance, but has more - jewels, and a more elabor ate finish. OUR LADIES' WATCH, recently brought. out, is put up in a great variety of patterns , many of them or rare beauty and workmanship, is write small, bat war, anted to keep time. Otiß YOUNG GENTLEMAN'S WA' OIL Is neat, but not large, and Just tins thing for the pickets of Young America., TRH PROOF of the merits of our watch may be found in the fact that we now employ over seven bun kred workmen in our factories, and that we - are still unable to supply the constantly increasing demand. OUR TIIRRE QUARTER PLATE WATOU is thinner and lighter than the others we have described. Its fine chronometer balance is delicately adjusted to cor rect the variation caused by changes oPtemperature. These watches are the fruits of the latest experiments in chrofihmetry, and are made by our beet wo. kmen, in a seperate department ef oer factory. For the fin est time keeping quilt - Wee they challenge comparison with the bust works of the most famous. English and , Swiss makers. ROBBINS & APPLETON, Agente for the American Watch Company, 182 Broadway, N. Y April 12, 1865 .-lut To Consumptives. THE undersigned having been restored to health in a few weeks, by a wary simple remedy, after having suffered several years, with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease Consumption—is anxious tci make known to his fellow sufferers the means °retire- To all who desire it, be will send 'a copy of the pre scription used, (free of charge,) with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a sure cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Colds Coughs., &c. The only object of the Advertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which be conceives to be in valuable; and be hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may proven blessing. Parties wishing the prescription will please address Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings County, New York. February 15,1E035.-3m. A Card to Invalids. A CLERGYMAN, while residing in South America ill as a m issionary, discovered a safe and simple rem edy for the cure of Nervous weakness. Early Decay, Diseases of the Urinary and Seminal Organs, and the whole train of disorders brought on by baneful and vicious habits. Great numbers have been already cured by this noble remedy. Prompted by a desire to benefit the afflicted and nn fortunate, I will send the recipe for preparing and using this medicine, in a sealed envelope, to any one who needs it, Free of Charge. Please inclose a post-paid envelope, &dressed to your self, Address, JOSEPH T. INMAN, STATION 73, BIBLE ROUSE, New York aty. Feb. 22, 1865.-3 m Deafness, Blindness and Catarrh, • REATED with the u ttno et 81/CCet3B. by Dr. J. Isaacs , , Oculist. and Auriet (formerly of Leyden, Holland,) No. 559 Fine Street,. Philadelphia. .Testimonials from the moat reliable Immo In the City and Country can be seen at hie Office. The medical faculty are invited to accompany their patients, as be has no towels in hie practice. ARTIFICIAL EYES, inserted without palm No charge made for examination. February e; MOO; • - - - Old Eyes made New. APAMPHLET directing bow to speedily restcre sight and give up speetacles, without aid of doc tor or medicine. Sent by mail, on receipt of 10 cents. E. E. FOOTE. M. D., 1130 Broadway, New York dd ese, Feb. 3, 1861-001 If Yon Want to Know ALITTLE OF EVERYTHING relating to the hu man system. male and rem ale; the nausea and treatment of diseases ; the marriage customs of the world ; bow to marry well and a thousand things never published before road the revised and enlarged edition of "Medical Common sense," a curious book for curious people. and a gcod hook for every one. 401 pages,loo Illustrations. Price $l4O. Contents table sent free to any address. Rooks may be bad at the Book stores, or will be sent by mail, post paid on re ceipt of the price. Address E. B. FORTE, M. D. 1130 Broadway, Naw York Feb. 1,1865.-6 m. Ayer's Ague Cure, k'OR TOE SPEEDY CURE OF Intermittent Fever, or Felker and Ague.. Re mittent Fever,. Chill Fever, Dumb 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 Mies matio countries. FEVER and Agne Is not the , only consequence of the miasmatic poison. d great vat iety of disor ders arise from its irri ation. In missions d istrits, among which ar e Neuralgia. Rheumatism, Cont., Head ache, Blindness, Tholhaelfe, Earache. Catarrh, Asthma., Palpitation, Painful .A f feetion of the Spleen. Hysterics Pain in the Bowels, Colic, Paralysis and Derangement of the Stomach., all of which, when originating In this cause put on the intermittent type, or become periodb Cal. This "Coax" expels the poison from the blood• and thus cures them a like. It is not only the most ef fectual remedy ever discovered for We clase of com plaints, but It is the cheapest and moreover is perfect ly safe . No harm can arise from its us-, ad the pa. tient when cured Is left as healthy es Vim bad never bad the disease. Can this be said to any other Cure for Chills and Fever? It Is true of this, and Lance to those afflicted with the complaint cannet be over estimated. So swe is it to cure the Fever and Ague, that it may be truthfully said to be a certain remedy. One Dealer complains it ie not a good medi cine to sell, because one bottle cures a whole neigh- borhood. Prepared by J. C. AIRR & CO., Lowell, Mass., end sold by all the druggists in Lebanon and dealers in medieinneverywhere. January 18. 1865.-2 MO. The Lebanon Market. Carsfully Corrected Weekly: LEBANON, MINIM/AT APRIL 12, 1865. Extra Family, $ll 00 lEggs, lit dot. ' 20 Extra Flour, 10 01 Rutter,* lb., 29 Prime White 'Wheat,2 15 Tub or salted butter, 10 New Red Wheat, 200 : Lard, 22 Old Red, 000 Tallow, 12 Prime Rye, 140 Ram, 22 Corn,' 1 25 Shoulders. 18 Oats Clove, - 00 25 Sides 18 r-seed, 12 Soap , 10 Timothy-seed, 250 Rees-wax, 26 Flax -seed, 260 White Ram 6 Dried Apples, pealed,2 50 Mixed Rags, 3 Peach "Sults," 400 H* 1 , 1 411 9 12% Peach "Ilutsels," 200 Bristles, t lb., -40 Cherries, 225 Feathers,* lb., 62% Onions, 150 Wool,* lb., 40 Potatoes,* bus, 100 soup Beans,* qt., 8 Apple 13 utter, *crock, 75 Vinegar, Ili gal., 20 Pligints On Good Friday at 10 A. M., German service ; at 234 P. M., English service. Easter Snuday Morning, Liturgy at 8 o'clock. Preaching in English and Ger man at 10 /L. M. Lord's Supper at 234 P. M., in the Moravian church. ST. LUKE'S CHURSH,--SerVieoSOU Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday before Good Friday, at S A. M. and 7% P. M.; on Good Friday at 10 A. M. end 4P. M. and on Saturday at BA. M. and 4P. M. On Easter Day services at 53 o'clock in the morning and at lo A. M. St. Luke's Olittrch.—Services every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. Preaching in the M. E. Church every Sabbath, both morning and evening. Also services on Thursday evening. St. JOHN'S Canaan.—Service neat Sunday morning and evening, in the English language. Lecture on Wednesday evening. On Good Friday morning in the German, and in the afternoon in the English language, in the First Re. formed Church. Also services in the English lan guage on Sabbath morning. German service on Good Friday, and on Easter Sun day morning, and English on Sunday evening, in Salem's Lutheran church. English divine service next Sabbath morning and evening, in Zion's Lutheran Church. 3; atria. On the With sit , by tbaßev.Thoataa L Leintaab, Mr. A:mama gam, of North Idepopaoa, to. Mn. MART AN S NIILLEN, of Obaefibriptoink, gotti. In this 'Borough. on the 2tul Inst., SARAH SIATIL DA, child of William and Susan GERHART, aged 7 years. 4 menthe and 1 day . Iu the vicinity of Shalferstown, on the 4th Inst., SAMUEL H. 0. STRINU ETZ, child of Samuel and Cat hap rine Steinmetz, aged 2 years, 5 months, and 4 days . On the 6th inst., by Rev. B. w.schmnuk. JOHN JACCIII BASTIN to Hiss SUSAN FISHER, both of Cornwall township• On the sth inst.. "ELIZABETH,. relict of George lIOLLINOER, aged 73 years, 10 menthe. and za days. gEin . 210 itti.dtmotto. Spring and Summer MELLINDRIr ct N . R g . L . BIJOU rapid respectfully inform the pub• 13 1 1 lie that she has just returned from New York with a large and fashionable assortMent of Ribbons, Flowers, Laces Straw Bon. nets, Bats, .Dress Caps, Infant • Caps, &C.; &c., to h ich attention Le '! oitel4 Herfriendsaden t t,m;ismet resriietfull; itt• sited to call at her" Stork: in !Ountlierland street, a square east from the Court Mini,. Lebanon, April 12,1885. A . ssignee 7 s Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that JOHN K. MILLER and ELIZADETH. his wife, of the township or Union, Lebanon county, Da., have assigned their property and effects to the undersigned ,of the town ship, county and State aforesaid, for the benefit of creditors. All persona having claims against said parties, as well as those indebted, are requested to make settlement without delay, DANIEL WALTER. Assignee of John K. Miller and wife. Union township, April 12, 11365•:--4t. • Puler MAKING. rriTE subseriber wood tisPectfully inform the pub. lic that he still coapinamthe Pump Making Bufli nese, as hereto fore. Rftfakpeo; Market. street, Son% Lebanon, 3 squares from•Matket Square. The public patronage is soileited. - GEORGE ORAN. Lebanon, Aprill2, 1865.-2Pe .. REMOVAL. S. T. MeADAM I ATTORNEY AT LAW, HA L llti7 LTbf to3:rke S tr eet, South ose,ernownso Mattbee' note!. Lebanon, April 12,1805. RE MO V.A.L. FITS ! FITS ! FITS A- IL RICIMIN, Merchant Tailor, respectfully an. nounces to the citizens of Lebanon and vicinit y that he bas removed hie place of business to Market street, between Cumberland and Chestnut, second door north of Matches' Hotel, where he will continue to keep, as heretofore, a fine amortniet of _ _ CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, all of which he will sell or mate np to order at prices to snit the times. All work entrusted to his care, will be manufactur ed in a workmanlike mutter as o fashion and dura bility. Goods purchased elsewhere will be cheerfully made up to order on the usual moderate terms. Having bad years of experience in the Tailoring and Dry-Goods business, and being inclined to turn to the advantage of his customers, all the advantages resuit lug from said aequirementa, he feels satisfied that it will be responded to by a very liberal share of the pub lic patronage. Friends call once to please me after that please your selves. • Aptil 12,1865. t AMIMIXI - 321T0 REMOVAL, Lorenzo IL Rohrer, OULD respectfully inform the eiti jr- acne of Lebanon and vicinity, that he has REMOVED his Tailoring estab lishment to East Cumberland st.. about 3.4 square east of Benson's hotel,where he will make up the most fashionable Clothing. ALL work entrusted to him will be manufactured in the best manner, on mod erate terms. Good fits and substantial making guar. anteed. Thankful fru the liberal patronage extended to him thus far, he hopes • by strict attention to his business to merit a continuance of the same. fie cor dially invites the public and his old customers to give him a call. [Lebanon, April, 12. 1865. AMERICAN HOUSE, Market Street, Lebanon, JOHN MATPHES, THE proprietor of Mils uIC established andlpopnlar HOTEL would reipectfrißrinforin -the pthille that it will ho conducted at all times to the comfort and convenience of its guests. It has been thoroughly re fitted and renovated: and no pains will be spared to make the Table and the Bar , at all times, equal to any in the county. The STABLING, SHEDS and -Yard are superior too, anti more extensive, than any other in Lebanon: The patronage of the Farmers and the Traveling public generally is respectfully solicited. FLAOH—West side of Market street, and half a square south from the Market House. Lebanon, April 12, 1865. JOHN MATTHES. ASSIGNEE SALE. Ili 0: Po- • V W ILL be cold et Public Solo on Friday, April 28, 1865, ON the premises of John K. Miller, in Union Town ship, Lebanon county, near Bordner's Store, the following Personal Property. its :- 2-Horse power THRESHING MACHINE, Patent Windmill . 4-horse Wagon, with lime box, 3 bongo Wagon, pair Hay Ladders, Trotting Buggy, 1 sett new Buggy llamas. Lot of Horse Gears, Log Chain, Forks. Axe. Wedges. Shot Gun, Meat Cutting Bench. Grind stone, Bedstead, Meat Stand, Cupboard, Lot of Old Iron, and many other articles too numerous to men tion. 'ALSO, AT the same tine and place the following Real Es tate, viz :- it Plhintationt Or tract of LAND„containing 87 ACRES of good farm ing land, situate in Union Township, Lebanon county near Bordner's Store,adjoining:lands of Daniel. Wal ter, Widow Coppenhaver, and John &Bring. The im provements are a large two-story weather boarded Log muss, with porch, new ZWRITRER BARN, and other improvements. A never failing Well of Water near the Rouse, and Sowing water on the land. ALSO, 6 Acres of WOODLAND, on the summer side of the mountain, iu said towoship, adjoheing lands of Jacob Rank and others.. lift` Any one wishing to see the property will please call on John K. Miller, residing on the premises, or on the Assignee living near by. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. IL, when terms will be made known by DANIEL WALTER, Assignee of John K. Miller. HENRY 0. MILLER, Auctioneer. 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Also, 01,8VDRSRED, TIMOTHY SEED, Flaxseed, for Which the highest CASH prices will ha paid at the Leb anon Valley Railroad Depot, Debowsw. GEORGIC ROFFMAN. Lebanon, July 17,1561. Blanks, for Bounty and Invalid. Pen Edon Clainut drat 'printed and for salt at, thafA WiNTOVA, OglOtt . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, A positive and Specific liemedy for diseased of the Bladder, 'Kidneys, Gravel land Dropsical Swellings This 'Medicine Mamma the powers of digestion, and excites the absorbents into bealihy action, by which tt•.o wateryor calcareous depositions, and all unnatural en largements arc reduced, as well as pain and inflammation, and Is good far men, women and children. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU, For weakness arising from Excesses, Habits of Dimly& tion. Early Indiscretion, attended with the following Symptoms: Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of For. - er, Loss of Memory, Drtheulty of Breathing, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Donor of Disease, Wakefulness, Dimness Of Vision, rate in the Back, Rot Muds, Flashing of the Body. Dryness of 'the Skin, Eruptions of the race. Universal Lassitude, Faith! Countenance. These symptoms, if allowed to go on (which this Medi. elite invariably removes), soon follow— ' FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FITS, &e., Ia one of which the patient may expire. Who can say they are not frequently followed by those " direful dis eases," DiSANITY AND CONSIIIIPTIOI".:? Moly ere aware of the cause of Or I r Eufferin,g,but rum will confess. The records of the Mame asylums and the melancholy deaths by consumption bear ample witness to the truth of the assertion. The Constitution, once affected by organic Arealmess. requires the aid of medicine to strengthen and invigorate the system, which BELMBOLD'S EXTRACT OT ROCllit invariably does. A trial will convinCe the Most sceptical. In many unctions peculiar to Femaies, the rarnucr Drcun to unequaleid by any other femedy, and for all ,lomplalnta Incident to the sex. aria the DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE, itar . Sss sTxrproms Azovz. Lam" No Parnily should be without it. . ; i Take no Malsam, Mercury., or unpleasant medicine for 2npleasant and dangerous diseases. iIELLIBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCilii AND PROV oec. wawg CAres Secret Diseases In nil their stages little expense, little or no change of 3let, no inconvenience. and NO EXPOSURE. - USE lI.EI_,NII3OI.4ID'S EXTRA BUCHU or all affections au diseases' of these organs , whether EXISTING DIVA . LE.'CiIiTTEMALE, drozn whatever cause originiting, and no matter hew 104 A standing. Diseases of these organs require the aid of a diuretic. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU Is the Great Diuretic. And it is certain to have tt.Le.det4ect effect 1414.1peuet for which It SaxeComxpenOeil. llfelraboa2als areirur CONCIENTBATED COMPO FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA. For purifying the Blood, removing all chronic cocaina tional disemses arising from an impure state of the Blood and the only reliable and of:totem' known remedy for thf cure of Scrofula, Scald Head, Salt Rheum, Palms ant Swellings of the Eones, 'Ulcerations of the Throat era Legs, Blotches. rimples on the Face, Teller. Erysipelas and all scaly Eruptions of the Skin, .11:37D SEAUTIMMG THE COUPXXXXON NOT A FEW of the worst disorders that aiLict mankind arise from tho corruption that accumulates In the Blood. Of all the did coveries that Dave been made to purge it out, none cal equal In Cl!feet UE.I.SIIIOLD'S C01170Valt) ErrisAcr or East eareurzsa. It cleanses and renovates the Blood, instill the vigor of health into the system, and purges out thi humors which make disease. It stimulates the health 3 functions of the body, and expels the disorders that gro\' and rankle In the blood. Such a remedy that could bi yelled on has long been sought for, and now, for the firs tame the public have one on which they can depend. Off. space here does not admit of certificates to shOw its effects but the trial of a single bottle will show to the sick that I bus its virtues surpassing anything they have ever taken Two tablespoonful of the Extract of Sarsaparilla add° top pint of water Is equal to the „Lisbon Diet Drink, ow sue bottle Is fully equal to a gallon of the Syrup of Sang patina, or the decoction as usually made. 0 MEELXBOLD'S ROSE WASH, An excellent Lotion for diseases arising from 'habits o dissipation, used In connection with the Extracts Ductal and Sarsaparllli, in such diseases as recommended. Evl• dente of the most responsible and reliable character nil accompany Cm medicines. Also explleit'directions fot list, with (1 thousands living Witnesses, and up wards of I'AVZ unsolicited certificates and recommenda tory let tms, VlCay Or which era from the highest sources. Including ,:lelana, Clergymen, Statesmen, .te The Fropric:::.. toyer resorted to their publication it the pc valirpers ; does not do this from the fact that hit articles rank ca !landard Preparationa, and do not neet to be propped up by certineateS; The Licieneoof Incdfelne, Mt. the Doric Column, shoal( stand simple, pure, majestic, having Fact for its bait huinction for its pillar, and Troth Moto for Its Capital. :r A ry.tractCarseparilla is a flood rari2cr toy Extract Duchu is r. Liurcilc, end will cot es such in all cases. Loth ore prepared on porely &Ocotillo principles—Li vacua—end tro the most ::cave measures of either that Von be made. A reedy and conclusive test will ben corn purism of their properties with those set forth in the fol lowing worts See Eispenantory of the rnited States. Bee Trofeseer ealuablo works on the Procnei of rb:gle. Ece rep:tulles made by theseelebratecl Dr. rurstc, rtztla See remarks made . by Dr rrunstic alcDoivnt.L, a cele brated rayeletat arid lk:ember of the royal College Surgeons, Ireland, and 11-X011cl:ed. the Transactions o the ring and QUCCII'S Jourb.ul. -Vat Medleo•Chirurgical review, published by BEzre: Tiu.vmss. rob) rr of the royal College of Surgeons. 800 most of the intestarniard worsts on Medicine. .. ~,.. ~~ . _._ 4 SOLD ry ALL DRUGGISTS EVEDI Address letters for information, In confidence. to H. T. lIELMBOLD, Chemist. PRINCIPAL DEPOTS- Revalboura Druji, pawl Cuemicul Warehouse. lb. NI BROADWAY, NEW YORK, and Halmbold'e - Medical Depot, De. 104 SOUTH TENTH. BT., PHILADELPHIA. BEWARE OF"COUNTERFEITS, AKI.C. FOR lIELM.RaLD 8! TAIXE Z.: fa OTlrFall A List of Retailer:4 , Any Foreign and Domestic Goods, 'Wares, Morahan kJ Wee, An. which were returned by the Mercantile Appraiser of kebanon County, for the year 1865. No 4 tice is hereby given that the Appraiser will hold his appeal at the Commissioners' Office, in the Borough of Lebanon, on Tuesday, the 2nd day of Ili f, lf. 11.1865 i at which time and place those desiring to appeal may at tend. Your attention is called to the late Act of Assembly, passed April 11, A.D.1802, entitled "An Act tory of the License Laws of this State," which malces it obligatory for you to pay your License on or before the Ist day of July, in each and-every year. I have Special notice from Auditor General to follow instructions, and must bring suit Within ten days thereafter. Give this your immediate attention. JACOB KAUFFMAN, Lebanon, April 5,1805. Mercantile Appraiser. Lebanon Borough. List of Retailers. Clam License Cyrus S. George, Hardware & Coal, 10 20 00 George Roos, Drugs, • 14 700 do Patent Medicines, 3 10 00 0 . L. Atk ins, shoes, 14 7 00 John - Aulenbaeb, - Y 4 7 00 Bailey Thomas, grain and fruit, 14 7 00 Joseph Bowman, shoes and hats, 14 700 John L. Recker,stationery, 14 7 00 Barry & Anderson, tobacconists, 14 7 00 Reuben Bender, confectionery, 14 7 00 J. U Bressler" (agent.) stoves, 14 7 00 Robert Buck, confectionary, 14 7 00 Towle & Carlisle, merchant, s. 14 7 00 D. It. Deabler, grocery, 14 7 00 Goodyear & DEfenbach, merchant, 11 15 00 F. h. Ebur, confectionery, 11 7 00 John P. Rbur, confectionery, 14 7 00 Fisher & Arndt. loather, 14 7 00 George 31. Fauber, merchant, 14 7 00 John George & Sons, merchants, 12 12 50 John Graaf, confectioner, 14 7 00 John Gerhart, merchant, 14 7 00 C. Greenawalt, Hardware, 14 7 00 Daniel Graeff, shoes. 14 7 00 J.O. Planer & Co., tobacconists, 13 10 00 Samuel Renck, shoes, 14 7 00 George Hoffman, grain, salt, 'Arc, 10 20 00 J. R. Kelly, Jewelry, 14 7 00 Miss L. Krause. merchant, 14 7 00 Henry Krause, mereb tut, 13 19 00 J. D. Krause & Co., merchants, 9 25 90 L. K. Landermlich, merchant, 12 ' 12 50 Joseph Lowry, ,00nfectionery, 14 7 05 William Light, brewer, , II 15 00 J. L. Lemberger, drugs, 13 10 00 do patent'medicine 4 5 00 John Loeser & Pro., merchants, 11 15 00 P. P. ItleCaully, shoes, 14 7 00 Moore & shirk, shoes, .14 + 7 00 Charles McCarron, fruit; &a., 14 7 00 Markus Nathan, notions, &c., 14 7 00 L. B. Oppenheimer, clothing, 14 7 00 Jacob Refuiel, shoee, 14 7 00 C. E. Hohland, oboes and bate; 14 7 00 D. S. Reber, drugs, 14 7 00 do patent medicines, 4 5 00 Adam Rise, bats, &A," 13 10 00 Henry & Reinoebl, merchants, 12 12 50 James N. Rodgers, stoves, 14 7 00 S. S .Ratusey, merchant tailor, 13 10 00 If .3. B. Smith, groceries, 14 7 00 Henry Reber, clothing, 13 10 00 Edward Strickler, grain. 14 7 00 Abraham Strickler, grain, 13 10 00 J. A. Smith, buckstei 13 10 00 Jacob Siegrist, fruits, ' Am., 14 7 00 Waltz & Houck, stationery, 13 10 00 Daniel hi. Wittorsfilour and meal, :4 700 hn Yost, brewer, 11 15 00 John Yordy, saddlery, 14 7 00 Winton & Shirk, hats and elutes, 14 7 00 Myer Rothchild, groceries, 14 7 00 Henry Shenk, clothing, 14 7 00 J. J. Karmany, tobacconist, 13 10 00 A. licrabberger, furniture, 14 7 00 J.J. Blair, Jewelry, 14 7 00 Charles Shriver, groceries, 14 7 00 Steigerwalt, furniture, 14 7 00 John Wonderlicb, grain, coal, &c., 14 700 A. II .Embich, merchant, 14 7 00 _North Lebanon Borough. Martin W. Eberdt, drugs; 14 7 00 Solomon Smith, saddler and coal, 14 700 Reinoehl & Melly, lumber and coal, 12 12 50 William Eckenroth, grain, coal, &c.,13 10 00 Jacob If. Fends, merchant, 13 10 00 Joseph Bowman, furniture, 14 7 00 Joseph R. Easton. tobacconist, 14 7 00 Frederick Gardner, confectionery, 14 700 John Paine, Grain. &c., 13 10 00 Christian Lung, merchant, 14 7 00 J. S. !deity, merchant, 14 7 00 A. J. Light, Wood and coal, ' 14 700 Avatara Township. Brunner & Treichier, merchants, 13 10 00 Levi Heilman & Bro.,merchazits, 14 700 Amos S. Walmer merchant, 14 7 00 Planer 8. Arndt, leather, 14 7 00 J. &W. Souders stoves, 14 7 00 Abraham U. Sherk, huckster 13 10 00 Tkomaa Capp, merchant, 13 10 00 do drugs, 14 700 John Philips, merchant . 14 7 00 Emanuel Camber, huckster, 13 10 00 , Union Itionship, Hiram Garnet, huckster 13 10 00 Nichol . .ri Rigel, huckster 13 10 00 Henry Rimu.grain and hay 14 7 00 31 ally & Brother,.grain and coal 14 7 00 Eshleman & Heil nen, lumber & coall3 10 00 John Hisinfelter, coal and grain 14 7 00 Dan iel T. Bordner, merchant 14 7 00 Amos Wolf, coils 14 7 00 Henry Bch e, coals 14 7 00 David Hummel, c,,ala 14 7 00 East Hanover Ibsonshiy. J. A. ladinasu, merchant 14 7 00 Cyrus Banter, huckster 13 10 00 Thomas A. liarner,membaut 13 10 00 David Buck, leather 14 7 5 0 Cath"loo.sloFAXsooSClsaut & feed 13 10 00 -- 03 - vtauts. Bann; Ine: chant. - 14 - 700 Henry. Holieriworth, mei chant 13 10 .0 Henry Liolienworth,grain l4 7 00 Williston Miller, huckster ' 13 10 00 North Annvire !zownship Gabriel Wolfsrmie gar, merchant 14 700 William Auld, leather 14 - 7 CO George Petere s huckster 13 10 00 Jr:Stuntmen/. fureiture 14 7 00 hinge:is et Kreider, merchant 12 12 20 Jona filnitb, stows 14 7 00 I. mar tiray bill, thous • 14 7 00 Jacob Kiiiinger, grain and coil It 16 00 Johwilening shoes 14 7 00 E Bergner. ratichant 18 10 00 ret'r Forney, furniture . 14 700 Cyrus Mark, merchant 13 3.4 00 Shirk k Long, grain mad come 13 10 CO South Anatutte Township. John blabs, huckster 13 19 00 Rudolph Herr, lumber` l 4 7 00 A. a Ir.. Kreider, grain he ` 13 10 00 .7 G. Fritz, tit use! - 14 '7 00 William /Bever, leather 14 7 tO Weyer it Brother, merchant ' 13 10 00 A. V. E. Steinmetz, merchant 14 7 00 William Carper, merchant 13 10 00 Landondery Township. Martin Early, merchant /0 20 00 Martin Early, pain and coal 13 10 00 John .rightbill, merchant 18 10 00 Martin IL Botema .1, merchant 13 10 CO Mama Fei ry, • toves 14 7 00 John Form, fossitttra 14 ' 700 Adtvard Dissinger, merchant taller 14 7 CO Samuel Johnaton, stoves 14 7 00 John Delninger, merchant 13 10 00 John . Wolmrsherger, jr, Tobacco and grain 14 7 CO William Brunner, merchant Jonas Backenetose, huckster Routh ; Lebanon T...vmshigi. Wel*. Hoak, grain, coals and salt 13 10 00 D. T. Werner, grain. coal, salt, &c. 13 10 00 North- Lebanon Township. lieneT Flartinan, brewer 10 r.. 0 00 Joseph °Mgr eh, merchant 14 7 00 Israel Light, merchant 14 7 00 Shirk & Long, merchant 14 7 00 Shirk & Long, grain 14 7 00 Andrew Light, merchant 13 10 00 A. B. Light...merchant 14 7 00 Jacob Riddle, buckster 13 10 00 Johl Li. Grob, mei chant 13 10 00 C.• moon Tranship. H. & S. Irby, merchant 12 12 56 JO IL Ramsey, merchant tailor 14 7 01 John Gasser. grain 14 7 00 Bucher & Kurtz. merchant II 10 00 iffinetberg TotonsA p A. E. Grob, mei chant 13 10 00 Opus M. Orall, merchant 13 10 CO Henry llom erg - r, eather 14 7Ou Sucher & Knots., erch.st 10 20 tO Bu her & Kurtz, grain, &e. 14 7 tO Bucker & Kartt, merchant 13 10 00 Job& Fees, huckster 18 10 00 Joseph S. Leaser, =timbal:it 13 10 UO Fronk dechriet..„ m. 0.( bent • 14 7 CO John Backenstose,hccketer 13 1.1 tO Valentine Graaf, Irons Reading, . lit.ckster, . 30 20 00 William weitiMg, hiehstir 10 60 00 .litokaott Tmenship. *arab Shack & Co., , inerchant 14 7 CO Spengler & Musser,:merebaut 18 10 00 A. Weigly We. Chant, 18 10 00 Deeps & Stram; merchant 12 12 60 derkiamin Ariz stores 14 7 00 Samuel Shell, Moves 34 7 00 Franklin Wolf, shwa 14 7 00 Xmas L Bowman, merchant la 10 CO J.& 11. Lome, feather k Balt 14 7 00 Colmar & Heat, grain, coal, Bat, &a 13 20 Co Jacob A. Wolf, coal and lumber 14 7 00 hinderanth & Boyerrlumber 34 7 Ou Miller, Painter & Millar, grain sad coals 34 7 (0 George L. Seltzer, grain & cooks 33 10 00 G U. Happen, lumber and coal 14 7 00 Henry gawk, drugs 14 7 00 Henry Shirk, patent raodiaine 4 600 Daniel Drink, coats 14 1 00 C. Wolf A it Alta, grain 14 7 00 Henry Tice, hnehati , 13 10 Oki Hosea Frantz, merehank 14. 700 Mows Pranlz,larckater 13 30 00 Henry Eml h, merchant 14 7 b 0 Daniel Hassler confectiontoy 24 7 00 0. Q Spingler;merehaat 16 10 00 erk TOtoarhip. J. A. Weigly. merchant 14. 7 00 J.H. Walter, merchant P 8 7 00 Elias S. Long. bucacter 13 10 00 John Zimnarrman, grain 14 7 00 John S. Richard, Ist min 14 7 (0 John U. Seibert, wain 14 • 700 J. Z. Stewart, merchant 14 7 t 0 It. W. Landis, merchant • 14 7 00 Daniel Zug, grain and coals , 13 10 00 Hoary M. Clouse, huckster 16 20 0.) James Valentine. huckster 10 a 0 00 Levi Shultz, huckster 10 20 00 Bethel Tettnishrp. Thomas S. Wrlmer, merchant 18 10 01 Ler r Shull, bucneter la 30 00 Shelf & Haifa, merchant IS 10 GO John Weller, grain and coals 14 7. o o J.B. Bomberger, huckster 10 go 00 Joseph Light, leather 14' 7. 00 George Hirst, doves 14' - 7 00 &rime Weaker, merchant IS 70 00 Lent Shiltiler,merchant 18 10 00 J. S. tiring. merchant /6' 10 00 George Broteman.huoltster 11; 10 00 Levi Paine, huokstes is 10 00 Peter Shock... r hea/titer 1s 10 00 blertin Rudy . , loathes 14 7 00 J. K, Bolts, huckster ID 20 00 Levi Dubbs, huckster 10 20 00 D i f:i y orv ont . m.A r rabil A-ORO:6 New Soot aud Oboe Poor Man's Cash Shoe Store! LARGE STOCK at OLD .PP4OLF NEW STOCK SO'..D AT LOW FIGURES: Our Business Irci•tasing NIORE TRADE. WANTED TO lititittE PR/CEEI I Promise to give Costomers the l3ene4t THE MORE W/ HEIL THE 011EiPia WE GE BELL and Bug imour Shoes Cheap ALL WORK WARRANTED Dont buy until you sef , our Stuck Quick Sales dnd Small Profits is our INVALIDS IRON IN THE BLOOD• IT le Well known to the medical profession the IRON IS the 'Vital Principle or Life Element of th blood. This is derived chiefly from the food we eat but if the food is nth, properly digested, or if, fron any saute r(Pinferir , the neseesary quantity of Iron is not taken into the circulation, or becomes reduced, thi whole system suffers. The bad blood will irritate the heart, ; wllll . cloruplet lungs, will sinner, the brain will obliffint the lfref, lea wIU, aend itd disease•pro ducing elements to all parts of the dysterk- and every one will suffer In whatever orgaini may be Pfedsposet to disease. The great value of IRON AS A DIEDICINE is well known and acknoWledged by all medical mem The difficulty has been to obtain Bibb: d preparation o it as will enter the circulation and assimilate at one With the blood. This poiut, says Dr. Hayes, Massada, setts - State Chemist, has been attained in the Permeat Syrup, by coinhinutlon in a way before unknown. The Periivian Syrup is a protected solution of the PROTOXIDE OF IRON &NEW DISCOVERY IN MRDICINE, that Strikes a elur,ltoot of the Disease by supplying the blood wit) de Vital Principle or Life Element—lron. The Peruvian Syrup Cures llyanamilaiLiVer Complaint, Dropsy. Fever an Ague, Loss of Energy, Low Spirits. The Peruvian Syrup Inftises strength, vigor, and new life into the systole and builds nti "Iron Constitution." The Peravian Syrup Cures Chronic I/lard:ea, Scrofula : Boils, Scurvy, L The Peruvian Syrup Cares Nervous direr tione, Fettlele Complaints, and diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder. The Peruvian Syrup Is a.. Specific for all disee.sen originating in a J . pl STATE OF THE BLOOD, or accorapatilea by Debtli or a Low State of the System. Pamphlets containing certifleatof of Mikes and recor mendatione from some of the moat eininent'Physleito Clergymen, and others, will be sent free to any si dress., We select a few of the name,* to' BMW ehateet of the testiotontiele: JOHN E. WILUAIKS, ESQ., P'reahltert of the Metropolitan sank, New York, ABEL STEVENS, Late EdlUn: Christian Advocate and Journal REV. P. CHURCH, ..Editor New York Chronicle. RAW. Ohn - Piiiinitint, Lewis Johnson, ILIY, Rev. Warren Button , , it:omen Kinney, re. Rev. Arthur B. E. K. Kendal', M. D.. Der . Gordon Robbins, W. R. Chisholm, .D., Rev. Sylvanite Cobb, Dreads Dana, M. D., Rev. T. Stair Ring, J. Antonio Bunches, K. D., Rev. Ephraim ; Nute,..n., Abraham Wendell, M. 8., Rev. Joseph itt. Cl WWI', A. A. Hayes, M. D., Rev. henry Upham, • J. R. Chilton. M. D., Rev. F. C. Headley, - H.R. Kitiriey, Rev. John W.Ohnstead, J'erediiah Stone ,M. IL Prepared be N. re. OILARK & CO., eielueivery foe DINSBIONE,Ne.4OI.Nree' dway, New York. Redding's Ralssia Salve. }teals 014 Sores. Redding's Russia Salve Cures Burns, Seal 47 Ctitlr. Redding's Russia Salve Cures 'Wounds, Bruises, Sprains. Redding's Russia. Salve: Cures BOAT, Ulcers, Caueete. Redding's Russia Salve .. Cures Salt Rhuem, Piles, Erysipelas. Redding's Russia Salve Cures Riugutruts Corns . Ste, i, NO FAMILI snot& Bt.wrmotrf rt. Only 2 i delfts a box Fog tr..Ctit iiy J. P. Drilsmokut. No. 491 DroadviaY, - ,New York. S.W. FOWLS k CO. No. 18 Tremont St., Boston, And by'all Druggists and Country littdrykeepera. Junn'249,•lBBl..—ly.eow. 33 10 0 13 30 00 OF Real and Personal Property CE:2•lmixt*ir* East Hanover rind Cold Spring, on Thursday, lath, at the Public House ofJacob W. Alkdattit. Londonderry, on Friday, April 14t% air tbd Public! House of John Wealand. North and South Annville, on Saturday,. Alia. I.sth, at the Public Ronne of Simon Crall. Jackson, on Tuesday, April 18th, at the Pubilo Mouse or John Benethum. , M illcreek, on Welnesday, inesday, 19th , at the Pub lic House or Frederick AL Shultz. lieidelherg,,eti Theiaday. Aril 208 s, at the Public' R id euse 'Altizandier Steinmetz. P. 8. Nalco Is bereby given tilig this Abeeesors have made tbeif rolls-of all persons litibld to enroll ment for State service according to Law. and that a copy therefif he iii MIS Commissioners' Office, where the same may lie seen or' examined, by any person inter. acted therein, and that, the Milltimy Appeals w ill also be held on the above Mentioned difys. THOMAS' LEBENtt Commission ers JACOß BRUBAbaiR,} 91 WILLIAM BAItLIr, Lebanon county. Attest. CYRUS &Mr, Clerk. March 1, MM. . . . APRIL Court Proclarmattoit. lIEREAS, the Row. JOHN J. PEARSON, Eaq. If V President of the several Cotirttfof CoMnicin Pleas in the district composed of the counties of Leb‘nonandf 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 Judge of the. General Court of Quarter Sessions of the ' , Were' and General Jail Delivery, in the county of Lebanon; and Wzursat Balm and THOMAS KRAMER, Moira, Judges of the General Courts of Quarter Gteslbtte, a the Courts of Oyer and Terminer, Generbi Peate aqd Jml Deliv ery, for the trial of capital and other dffdimee, in said county of Lebanon—through their precepts to me di rected the 2d•dity of January, A. D., 1885, to hold a Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, and'a Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace iif-Leba non for the county of Lebanon, 9n the . Third Monday- of April, next, ,naeb will be the 17th day of said month, to continue'r ONE Week.• Notice le therefore herbliy 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, reeognizances, inenliciticeis, examina tions and other documents, and present the eame bi the Prosecuting taturbity at Mat' ten days before the meet , iv el' 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 pile oners which now are or then may be ni the Jailer Leb anon county, II ill have then and there to appear, on the Sd Monday of AWFUL to proceed against , them as then may beast Given under dry hand; is the borough of Lebanon;. the 15th day of March, in the year of out Lord; one' thonsand'eight hundred and siity-five. DAVID S. NIAITHEW, Sheriff. Sheriff's (Mee, Lebanon, March 22, ISO. PRIVATE SALE OF k Brickyard& Building Loire rruis suliscriber offers at private sale, a valuable' Tract of Land in North Lebanon Borough, near the line of North Lebanon Borough; on- Sinegrove , atreet,containing about a . /cßwat This tract' is ex cellent ground Yogi Bab* hieving Sees used' for that poi pose; midis also eligibly located to be cut up , intbßi i LDING LOTS. A good kiln for burning Mak is on the premises . For fiirther• particulars ak , ply to BENNY A-101051). Lebssion, 1.865: EMI!! Rally Men Motto I G. L. AT INS, Market street, Lebteon, Pa IMPORTANT TO ALL of Constitutional Vigor Sold by all Magi;!War DAYS Of APPEAL