I= tfbaito a 1 VErtizer. TERMS, LEBANON, PA WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1865 HOME AFFAIRS. 'Pr...atom of Adtrortis►iPsg. The publishers of Lebanon have agreed upon the following diorites for Advertising, viz :- 8100.. lt. 3t. 3m. tint. Iy. 1 Nunre, 12 lines, $ .50 $l.OO $9.00 $5.00 $ 8.00 2 '• 24 lines, 1.00 2.00 5.00 8.00 12.00 86 lines 1.50 300 7.00 10.00 15.00 For Ilicectitor's en d ' Aduilialstuitor's Notices, 2.00 For Assignee, Auditor and einillitr Notices, 1.50 Fur yourly Curds, not exceedingo lilies, 8.00 For column iniverthsement. 1 year, 60.00 For 14 column " 90.00 For V s , column " 18.00 For Announchigcandidates for oince, In advance, 2.00 For Announcing sole, unaccompanied by adv't. 1.00 Fur Loco! Notices, Society resolutions, as., 8 cts per line. For illidtops or Fpeoliti Notices, 80 cents per line por your. Yourly otivertisomonts for Morchnute and Dnel nnee as agreed upon. The Union Canal is in ilavaga hie order, but the business is said to be rather dull at the commencement. It will be brisker as the season advances. The Schuylkill Canal is doing a fair busi ness. The 93d Regiment, P. V. was still encamped at Burkesville, Va., rit , the last accounts. The health of the Regiment is good and the boys are in the very best spirits. Lieut. Samuel Hughes, of Capt. Holmes' Company, 205th Reit. P.V., who was wounded in one of the late bat tles before Richmond And Petersburg, died of his wounds, and his body was brought to Reading and interred with military honors in the Charles Evans Cemetery on Thursday last, the funeral procession being headed by the Ring gold Band. The deceased was a brave soldier, generous in his character, and faithful in the discharge of his duties. Persons desiring Photographs should call at J. A. Spengler's G . allery, in Adam Rice's Building. His Life•size Photographs in oil or Indian Ink and Card•de visits are superb. It The Pottsville Journal says, "all the employees of the Provost Marshal's office of this district have been discharg ed." Good Tobacco Plants can be ob tained from C. Brotherline, in this. Bor ough. it [ x i - 7..301s and all other kinds of Government - securities, constantly on hand and ready for delivery, at the Lebanon Nation al Bank, of Lebanon, (late Leb anon Bank.) Information relat ing thereto may at any time be obtained from Uhler, the Cashier, or the other officers of the Bank. It. The Lebanon Valley Transpor tation Line is now in full and regular operation, leaving Lebanon on Monday, Wednesday and Friday afternoon, and Philadelphia on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday afternoon of each week. J. H. Weaber, Agent, runs the line, and Wm. G. Ward attends to the business in this place. P. S.—Truck and Fish, of all kinds, in season, may be obtained every Mon day, Wednesday and Saturday morning, at the Depot, by this line. It. Messrs. Moore and Shirk have just received a magnificent stock ofßoots, Shoes, &c., to which they invite the at tention of the public. They are satis fied that they cannot be surpassed either in quality of goods or cheapness of price by any other establishment in the coun try. GOOD TOBACCO.—Messrs. F. G. Stichter & Co., have supplied us with several specimens, of different• flavors; of their Tobacco, manufactured in this bor ough. It is worth the while for Tobac co users to try their production, as they will be surprisod tp find that they have been using almost anything for chewing purposes except Tobacco, and that the weed has quite a different taste from their experience. It is not only a good and pure article, but is a home produc tion, and as such should be encouraged in preference to a foreign and inferior article. The sales in the Philadelphia Flour Market, are limi.ed, and prices are weak and unsettled ; about 100 bbls con demned sold at $6 ; 300 bbl; choice Penn sylvania extra at $8 50; 200 bbls low grade extra family at 88 ; 200 bbls north western at $8 25, and 400 bbls choice Pennsylvania and western family at s9a 9 25 per bbl ; the home trade are buying in a small way at from 7a7 50 for super fine; *BaB 50 for extra ; s9a9 50 for ex tra family, 10a10 50 per bbl for fancy brands according to quality; rye flour and corn meal continue dull at about for mer rates. GRAlN.—Wheat is dull and prices are rather lower. About 10,000 bus sold at from $1 90a2 00 per bus fair to prime reds, and $ - 2 15a2 20 per btii for white, as to quality. Rye is selling at $1 25 per bus. Corn is rather dull and fower. Small sales are making at $1 33 for prime yellow, and white at $1 22 per bus.— Oats are dull,undlower. 3,000 bus sold at 80a95c per bus, closing at the latter rate. 500 bus barley sold at $I Or; per bus. CATTLE M A liKET.—The offerings of Beef rattle reached about 1100 head, an Increase of 150 over last week, and the market was dull and . la2c per lb lower, prices ranging at from 15 to 20c per lb for common to prime, including a few extra quality, which brought a fraction more. The bulk of the sales were at 16 020 c. Cows were rather dull ; about 00 head sold at from $3O to $52 each for spring. crs and $35 to $B5 for cow and cal. Hoes—The market is very dull, and prices 2a 2.11 c lower. About 3500 head arrived and sold at he different yards at from $l2, 60 to 16 the 100 ribs, net. SIIEFIP were dull and 1c off ; about 13000 head arrived and sold at from 71a 9 cents for clipped, and 10alle per lb for wool sheep, Win. Warner, a tavern keeper at Clark's Ferry, died on Saturday morn ing of toothache. He visited Harrisburg on Friday, to have a very painful tooth extracted, but the gums being much swol len, he was informed by the dentist that it was impossible to extract it while in that condition . He returned home, and suffered very severely, the pain increas ing until it crazed his brain. Death re lieved him of his sufferings on Saturday morning. $1 50 A YEAR Mrs. Farrel wishes to inform the public that she has revived her usual spring supply of flowers, such as Roses, Verbenas, Pansies, &c., from one of the largest establishments in, the city. Resi dence at John Farrell's Marble Yard, East Lebanon. It. L. R. Deeg has for sale at his Liquor Store in Lebanon, Mishler's cel. ebrated Herb Bitters. It is highly rec ommended as a certain cure for many of the ills that flesh is heir to. It. $5O counterfeit greenbacks are being put into circulation, They are easily detected being badly executed. The State tax for the year 1865 is three mills on the dollar. Besides real estate, the following objects and things are made specially taxable for State pur poses: Yearly income or emolument of office above $2OO, 2 per cent ; trade pro fession or occupation above $2OO, 1 per bent; stages, hacks, or other vehicles kept for hire, 3 mills ; pleasure carriages 1 per cent. Gold watches are taxed $l, sliver watches 50 to 75 cents according to value. The Mohegan Lodge No 288, I. 0. of 0 F. having remodeled and re fitted their new Lodge Room, in the Town Hall,. lately purchased from the Sons of Temperance, will dedicate it on Monday evening, next, the 15th inst., at 8 o'clock. All members of the Order are invited to participate. The rooms have been handsomely and comfortably fitted up. It. Bark and Irides Wanted.—The highest prices given for Bark and Hides at Greenawalt's tannery in Lebanon. tf. Mr. BRESLIN I—Please publish - the "following resolutions on the death of a class mate, in the Advertiser, and oblige Yours, &c., At a meeting of the members of the Fourth Class of Midshipman of the U. S. Naval Acade my, held on board the U. S. Frigate "Santee," April 28, 1865, the following resolutions were adopted.— Whereas—lt has pleased the Almighty, in his merciful dispensation, to remove from our midst by a premature and UN looked for death, our late honored and beloved classmate—Midshipman J. lion.s.ca EATON, be it Resolved, That we, the members of the Fourth class, while bowing to the inscrutable will, and mysterious dispensation of the Almighty, do earnestly and sorrowfully deplore the sad event which has hastened away one whom we ever held in the greatest esteem, and in whom were centred the highest hopes of many and dear friends. While in his private character, be ex hibited the kindliest and most generous traits, he won from all the greatest love and respect. Resolved, That to the afflicted parents and relatives of our lamented classmate, we tender our deep and heartfelt sympathy; but can offer no better consolation than the sincere hope, that lid has received what his actions on earth mer ited. Resolved, That while we now wear the badge of mourning, for our late honored and beloved Chief 'Magistrate, we also make it symbolical of our sorrow for our lamented classmate. Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be forwarded to his afflicted . parents, and be pub lished in the New York Roston, Philadelphia and Washington journals. The class also passed a resolution that each midshipman should have the above resolutions printed in a paper in their respective places or residence. The Lackawanna Register, pub lished at Scranton, Pa., has been en larged and improved in appearance and is now one or the handsomest and best country papers in the State. Mr. Win. A. Moyer has torn down the Black Horse hotel building, in this borough, and has commenced the erection of a three story dwelling house on the site. The Circus was here last week and drew its thousands both afternoon and evening. We learn that the Com pany at Reading, suddenly flew the track laid down for their summer campaign and went to the front in a body. In oth er words, they have gone to Richmond, Va., where they intend opening in one of the theatres. 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. * glt cid gteito. Dr. Tobias' VENETIAN LINIMENT. IT CURBS CHOLERA, WHEN FIRST TAKEN IN A few hours; Dysentery Pi half an hem. ; Tooth ache hi five minutes. It is perfectly innocent to take in terunl ly, end Is recommended by the mast eminent physicians in the United States. Price 40 and BO cts. TONAWANDA, P 11,.. August 0. 1859. Pr. S. I. Tobias, Now York : Dear hare used your rglIM lan Liniment with great PMCCE.BI4. both ae an internal as well as an external medicine. In cases of Mons Colic and Cholera Morbus I regard it as a govareign remedy. Your Venetian Horse Liniment stands unrivalled as a horse liniment among farriers and boatmen on this canal. .WII. LEWIS, Supl. North Branch Canal. Sold by all Druggist:* Office. No. 56 Cortland St. Now York. April 12,1E65.-Im. A Single Box of Itrandretlils Pills contains snore vegetable extractive wetter than twos), ty boxes of any pills hi the world besides ; fitly-five hundred physicians use them ip their practice to the exclusion of other purgatives. The first letter of their value is yet scarcely t 1 ppree in teti. When they are better known sudden death and confined sickness will be of tife past. Let those who know them speak right ant in their favor. It is a duty which will sire life. Our race are subject to a redundancy of vitiated bile at this season, and it Is dangerous as it is preva• lent; but Brandreth's pilis afford an invaluable and efficient protection. By ti sir occasional use tro pre vent the collection of those impurities, which, when in sufficient quantities, rause so niuch danger to the body's health. They soon clue liver complaint, dye pepsin, loss of appetite, pain in the head, ltHr rt-bnrn pain ha the breast-beim, sudden faintness and costive -150,41. Sold by Dr. Pb). ROSS, Lebanon, and by all respectable dealers in medicines. April 12, 1865.—1t0. AMERICAN WATCH It le made on the beet principle, while the foreign watch is generally made on no principle at all. The foreign watch is mostly made by w.men and boys, By RAND. While their labor is cheap, their work Is dear at any price. Bnoh Watehte are made without plan, t o gold without gunroutoo. They aNtrregular in U. S. STEAK FRIGATE SANTEE, NEWPORT, R. 1., May 1, 1865. WM. E. UHLER. A FEW REASONS WHY 'Flin 1$ TUE BEST construction, and mike as irregular in movement.— They are designated only to sell, and the buyer is the party most thoroughly sold. Those who have kept `'aneres," "'spines" and "Swiss levers" in professed repair for a few years will appreciate the truth of our statement. THE PLAN OF THE AMERICAN WATCH 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 business pursuit, it is all held together as firm ly as a single piece of metal. It is jest what all ma chinery should he -Ist. ACCURATE. 2d. SIMPLE. W. STRONG. 4th. ECONOMICAL. We not only Bemire CHEAPNESS by our system, but QUALITY. We do not pretend that our Watch can be bought for lota money than the foreign make believes, but that for its real value it is told for one hn lf the price. OUR SOLDIER'S WATCH (named Win. Enemy) in what its name indicates—Solid, Substantial, and al ways Rellable—warranted to stand 'any amount of Marching, Riding or Fighting. OUR NEXT HIGHER QUALITY OP WATCH (named P. S. Bartlett) is aimilnr in size and general appearance, but has more jewels, and ft more elabor ate finish. OUR LADIES' WATCH, recently brought out, is put up In a great variety eifpati erns , many of them of raro beauty and workmanship, Is quite small, bat worionted to keep Units. OUR YOUNG GENTLEMAN'S WATCH is neat, but not large, and gist the thing for the pockets of Young Amee ice. THE PROOF of the merits of our watch may be toned in the fact that we now employ over seven hun kred workmen in our factories, and that we are still unable to supply the constantly increasing demand. OUR THREE QUARTER PLATE WATCH la thinner and lighter than the others we have described. Its line chronometer balance is delicately adjusted to cor rect the variation caused by changes of temperature. These watches are the fra lin of the latest experiments in chronometry, and are made by our best wo, kitten, in a separate department ef our factory. For the fin est timekeeping qualities they challenge comparison with the best works 01 the most famous English and Swiss makers. ROBBINS & APPLETON, Agents for the American Watch Company, 182 Broadway, N. Y April 12,1865.—1 m To Consumptives. THE undersigned baying been restored to health in a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, after baying suffered several years, with a severe lung 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 same, which they will find a sure cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Colds Coughs., Om. The only object of the Advertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he conceives to be In valuable ; and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may proven blessing. Parties wLeh log the prescription will please address Rev . EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings County, New York. February 15,1855.-3 m. Butler's Phi sco At Fort Fisher, was scarcely a greater failure than Is daily made by most of the advertised hair dyes • nor wan TERRY AND PORTER'S VICTORY More complete, perfect and glorious, than the coo quest achieved by CHRISTADORO'S HAIR DYE Over gray, red and sandy beads of hair. The obnox ious hue is wiped out in live minutes, and a magnifi cent brown or black, glossy and natural, takes its place. Manufactured by J. OfIRISTADORO, No . 6 Astor House. New-York. Sold by Druggists. Applied by all Hair Dressers. April 1.2, 1865.—1tu. A Card to Invalids. A CLERGYMAN, while residing in South America as a missionary. 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 un fortunate, I will send the `recipe for prepaying and using this medicine, in a sealed envelope, teeny one who needs it, Pree of Marge. Please inclose a post-paid envelope, adressod to your self. Address, JOSEPH T. INBIAN, STATION . D, ROLE HOUSE, New Park any Feb. 22,1865.-3 m. Deafness. Blindness and Catarrh, rpREATED with the utmost success, by Dr. J. Isaacs, J_ Oculist, and Aurist (formerly of Leyden, Ifolland,) No. 519 Pine 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 patients, as he has no wren; in his practice. ARTIFICIAL EYES, inserted without pain No charge made for examination February 8, 1865. Old Eyes made N e w. APAMPHLET directing how to speedily restrre sight and give up spectacles, without aid of doe tor or medicine. Sent by mail, on receipt of 10 cents. Address, E. B. FOOTE. M. H., 1120 Broadway, New York. Feb.l, 1805.-6 m. If You Want to Know ALLITTLE OF EVERYTHING relating to the hu. man system, male and fern ale; the causes and treatment of diseases : the marriage customs of the world ; how to marry well and a thousand things never published before read the revised and enlarged edition of ...Medical Common sense," a curious book [or envious people, and a geed book for every ono. 400 pages, 100 'lllustrations. Price $1.50. Contents table sent free to any address. Books may be had at the Book stores, or will be sent by mail, post paid on re• cript of the price Address E. &FOOTE, 31. D. 1130 Broadway, Now York Feb. 1, 1885.—etto. Ayerhe Cherry Pectoral, FOR THE SPEEDY CURE -o.p Coughs, Colds, Influenza. Hoarseness, Croup, Bronchitis. Incipient Consumption, and for the reliei of Consumptive Patients in ad vanced stages of the disease, 0 wide ie the field of its usefulness and so numerous . . t are the mines of its curts. that almost.every section or the country abounds in persons publicly known, who have been restored from alarming and even des perate diseases of the lungs by its use, When once tried, its superiority over every other espeetmate is too apparent to escape observation, and where its virtues are known, the public no longer hesitate what antidote to employ for the distressing and dung wous affections of the pulmonary organs that are incident to cli mate- While many inferior remedies thrust upon the community have failed and been discarded. this has gained friends by every trial, conferred benefits on the afflicted they, can never forget, and produced cures too numerous and too remarkable to be forgotten. We can only assure the public, that its quality is carefully kept up to the best it ever has been, and that it may be relied nu to do for their relief ail that it has ever tittle. Greet numbers of Clmgymen: Physicians, States. men, and eminent personages, have lent their names to certify the unparalleled usefulnesa of our remedies. but apace here will not permit the ineerti m of them The Agents below named furnish gratis our American Almanac in which they are given with also full de set ipi ions oft he complaints they cure, Those who require an alterative medicine to purify the bhod will And Ayer's Compound Extract Barsapm cilia the remedy to use. Try it once, anti you will know' its value. Prepared by J• C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mn.,PS and sold by all the druggists in Lebanon and dealers in medicine everywhere. April 19, 1869,-2 mo. , 1 be Lebsttion Illarlict. rar, fully , Corrected Weekly. LEBANON, Warotsettat. MAY 10, 18E5 Extra Family. $ll 00 Eggs, "i., doz.. 23 Extra Flour, 1009 Rutter, 1 lb.. 29 Prime White Wheat?. 05 Tub or salted butt.,, 10 New Red Wheat, 190 t bard, 20 Old Red. - 000 Tallow, 12 Prints Rye. 1 40 Rom, 22 Corn. 1 25 Shoulders": 18 Oats, 70 Sides, 18 Clover-seed, 12 00 204 1 k, 10 Timothy-seed. 250 Rees-wttx,, 25 Flax-seed, 2 50 White Raja, 6 Dried Apples, pe sled. 250 Mixed Rags, 3 Peach '.llnitz," 400 Flax, rii lb., 12% Pesch "lin tzeb," 200 Bristles, f, lb., 40 Cherries, 215 Feathers, Te lb., 02% Culotte. 150 Wool, /lib., 40 Potatoes. is. bus, 100 'Soup Beans, 14..tt., 8 Apple Hotter. - et... , .. t. 75 , vinegar, it gel., 20 ptigitats *tiro. St. Luke's Oliareb —Services every Suudey morning' at le o'clock. Pretrebing in the M. N Church . ovary Sabbath, both morning sllll evening , Also services on Thursday evc,tring. St. Joint's Onunea.—Servlini next Sunday morning s.ini evening, in the English language. Lecture on Wednesday evening. German preaching next Sunday at 10 A. M., and Eng lish service at 2 1 4 F. M., In the Moravian church. German preaching in the Morning and English in the Evening in Salem's Manama Church. Next Sabbath Morn ing and Evening, in the Engli eh language, in the First Reformed Church. At Om reatptauce of the Intle'd tatter. Clarence Con• tre, W.* , county Vow York, on tt e 18th nit., by the R.v O. FlOrn. re, Mr. A M. ZUG of Leta, on, Pa , to 1111FINF:, M., daughter of Joe,nh Wise, Req. • In Cornwell township, on the sth inst., Captain PUMAS SHAY, aged about 86 years. Died, on the 18th of April, in Washings n Armory Square Hospital, from a •_veuud received in F he hatt a before Petersburg On tbo 2g) of April . hot Gioia. SAM- Ultti lIUGHI33, or co. B, 205th gegiumt, Pa, Vol. geiu unt Administrators' Notice. 'MOTION to hereby given that Letters of Adm inistra lion on the estate of PETER SMITH, dee'cl., Inte of Heidelberg township, Lebanon county, Pa., have been granted to the undersigned of the township, county and State aforesaid. .All persons indebted to said estate aro terineated to make payment, tend those having claims will please present thenvdnly nuthenti ented without delay to MARGARET SMITLI JACOB BAUM, Admiuiotratora of tho Estate of Peter Smith, deed. Heidelberg tp., Mny 12, 1865. Wanted I Wanted ! 500,000 more Men, Women, and Chid dren, Wanted ! AT J. A. SPENGLER'S Photographic Gallery, in Adam Rise's Building. Call and see his pictures. They are more life-like and natural than you can get them at any other place in town.. Its has always on hand a large assortment of Rosewood and Gilt Frames and eases of all kinds . Ile takes Photographs, Ambrotypes, Stereotypes, and Procelain Pictures, at the lowest pricea. Pictures taken in all kinds of whether, Re is prepared to take the latest style of pictures. Come one, come all, and see for yourselves. Lebanon, May 10, 1865. J. A. SPENGLER. Spring Flowering 15nlbs. GLADIAOLUS HYBRIDUS. (PLANT MAY AND JUNE.) A 31A.TEURS will find the collection of this banal. A fol flowo unequalled. Every novelty is tested. qa. Will send free by mail or express. 12 choice named varieties, $9 00 12 newest and most beautiful, 6 00 9 do do 300 Address, A. BORNEMAN, Dayton, Montgomery Co., Ohio, May 10,1805.-Im. Lark Box, 61. New Boot and Shoe Store MILE undersigned announce to the public that they still continue their New Boot and Shoe Store in Cumberland Street, Lebanon, in John Gracire one door west of the Confectionery Store, where they V;VP intend keeping constantly on hand general as. sortmentpf Ladies, Gentlemen, Misses, Boys and Children's Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, &c., &c., all of which will be made up in style and quality not to be surpassed by any other workmen in the country. Ne effort shall he spated to please and satisfy all who may favor them with their orders, and their charges will be as reasonable as possible, compatible with a fair remuneration. They alai) keep a large stock of DOME MADE WORK, which is warranted to be as represented. The patine are invited to call and examine theirsteek previous to purchasing. Jai- Repairing done on short notice and at reasonable rates. ANDREW MOORE. SAMUEL S. SHIRK Lebanon, May 10, 180. I , SCIIOOI6 ACCOUNT OF South Lebanon Township for the year 1861 RECEIPTS . Tax on Real Estate, $1374 22 do Tenants • 133 09 do Single, 69 70 Total $1577 51 Balance left from last pear, 219 63 State Appropriation,...? 157 32 Gain Tax 37 86 Total Receipts, EXPENDITURES Paid to County Comrdiesioners, Orden., Dificiency fn Tax,„.. Collecting Fees, Secretary'e Fees, Balance in Treasury; -BOUNTY ACCOUNT.: nr south Lebariorifrownship, for first Draft iItEOEIPTS. . . 7YF Tax on Real Estates, . $12119 43 do Tenants and Simla Men, 894 79 Head Tax from 31, H.Dissinger, .275 00 Gained il'as 173 00 ' E2-,END/TURES. __ Paid Printing and Scivening $7 50 Henry Una), egpeui.s, 50 50 do refuncld Tax, 12 25 Rudolph Shoal:, note 300 00 Jonas Stager,do , . 400 00 Dlr. Steiner, e., ' ' 3OO 00 Philip Fernsler, do., 500 00 Jacob Werner, note aid interest, 1000 00 Jones Snyder, note, ' 850 00 David Werner, Joe. P. Heilman, note. Joseph Bomberger, de, Henry llaek, d 0.,........ Lebanon National Bait, Stamps, Lost Taxes, Counterfeit No k) Jos. F. Ilettmarr, exposes, Balance left, BOUNTY ACCOUNT. O F South Lebanon lowusbip, for second Draft ItECBIPTS. Tax en Real E.tate,..A do Teixantß and single men, Gained Tax, EXPENDITURES Paid Jacob Smith, note, ssoo 00 Seth Light, note,2oo 00 , Valley National Bank . 4000 00 Mammal Dundore, note,.:, & 725 00 Henry Shank, note 500 00 Jonas Stager. putting in two substitutes, and interest, 606 00 Jonas Snyder, note, 617 ao Lost Tax 1.10 83 School Board for collecting and paying out tax, 450 00 Balance left, 100 05 303. F. 'DOLMAN JACOB SELAAK, MICHAEL E. DISSINGER, DOIINI•:R, DEINDORS, 3103 SS School Directors of South Lehunon Township May 1.0,1865. Poor Blan's Cash Shoe ] Store ! iARGE STOUI( at OLD PRICES NEW STOCK SOLD AT LOW FIGURES! Our giusincss Increasing MORE TRADE WtNTED TO REDUCE PRICEBI Promise to give Costomers the Benedt ! THE MORE WE BELL THE CHELPER WE CAN BELL Rally Men .Ind Buy your Shoes Cheap ALL WORK WARRANTED.' Dont buy until you sei , our Stock Quick Sales and Small Profits is our Motto I G. L. ATKINS, Market street, Lebanon, Pa NEW Wine and LiquOr Store rpm; subseriker would respectfully inform hlu friends and the public In general that he has oohed a new WINE AND LIQUOR STORE, in Cumberland street, Lebanon, Pa., next door to the Washingtm hotel, whore he intends constantly to keen on hand all kinds or Wines, Brandies, Whisky, &c., &c. All of which will he of the best and purest quality, and will he sold at the lowest prices. The patronage of the public is solicited. DR. 11. D. RUCitElt. N. E.—He hes ot good article of Whisky at $2,25 per gallon. Lebanon, April 2G, Ige,G. Wanted, N Active boy between the age aid and 17 years, with good tecommendation, to learn the Coulee tionary and Baking trade, at a good establishment in th is borougk. Apply at THIS MICH, Lebanon, March 15, 1865 Wistar's Balsam OF WILD CHERRY. ONE OF THE OLDEST AND MOST RELIA BLE REMEDIES IN THE WORLD FOR Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Difficulty of Breathing. Asthma, Hoare,- nese, Sore Throat, Croup and every affection of THE THROAT, LUNGS AND CHEST CONSUMPTION. Wislarls Balsam of Wilt! Cherry. So general has the use of this remedy become, and .110 popular is it everywhere, that it is unnecessary to recount its virtues. Its works a ak for it, and findf utterance in the abmidant and voluntary testimony o the many who from long suffering and settled disease have by Its use boon restored •to pristine vigor and health. We can present a mass of evidence in proof of OUT assertions, that CANNOT BE DISCREDITED, 9 1%e Rev. Jacob Sechier, Well known and much respected among the German population in this country, makes the following state ment for the henefkt of the afflicted. lltstovsn, Pa., Feb 16,1859. Dear Sirs :—llaviog realized in my family impor tant benefits from the use pfyour valuable preparation —Wisnit's BALSAM OP WILD Onznnv--It affords 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 thou procured. 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 always been benefit ed by it. JACOB SEMLER. From Jesse Smith, E 4., President of the Morris County Bank, Morris town, New Jersey. `flawing used Dr WitTAR'S BALSAM OP WILD OREM for about fifteen year's, and having realised its benefi cial results in my family, it affords me great plenums in recommending it to the public as a valuable remedy in cases of weak lungs, colds, coughs, &c . , and a reme dy which I consider to be enterely innocent, and may be taken with perfect safety by the most delicate in heal th. . From Hon. John E. Smith, a Distin guished Lawyer in Westmins ter, Maryland. I have on several occasions used Dr. IVlrraft's BAL SAM OF WILD CHERRY for severe colds, mid always with decided benefit. I know of no preparation that is more efficacious or more deserving of general nee. The Balsam has oleo been used with excellent effect by J. B. ELLIOTT, Merchant. Hall's erase Roads, lld Wistar's ltaltakti of Wild Cherry. None genuine unless signed "I. BUTTS," on the wrapper. . FOR SALE BY J. P. DINSMORE, No. 401 Broadway, Now York S. W. FOWLS & CO,. Proprietors, Boston. And by al Di-twists. REDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE Forty Years' Experience has fully established the superiority of REDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE. $2021 82 Over all other healing preparations It cures all kinds of SORES, CUTS, SCALDS, BORNS, BOILS, 'ULCERS, SALT RHEUM, ERYSIP ELAS, STIES, PILES, CORNS, SORE LIPS, SORE EYES, &c., &c. REMOVING THE PAIN AT ONCE, AND REDUCING TUE MOST ANGRY LOOKING SWELLINGS AND INFLAMMATION AS IF BY MAG IC. ONLY 25 CENTS A BOX. $lBO 00 6 70 27 10 . 78 85 10 00 279 I 7 $ 0 1 82 J. P. DINSMORE, N 0.491 Broadway Now York. S. W. IN:MLR & C0.,N0. 18 Tremont St., Boston And by all Druggists. June 22. 1884.--1 y sow. QUA, Zi.TERLY REPORT nF the condition -•1 the VALLEY NA TIGNAL BANK OP 1,g1:1.1.N0N. of the 61.1t3 uI Penn sylvaniok, 3.londay, Apia 3d, 33N5 $13482 2 2 _ . DB. ttles and Ms inted•Unted eel I 0.1,1111. ... $231,121 49 Rea Pitate 1,337 35 Curtest Ex peulear 1.089 97 Remittance.), eel other rash items 14 120 83 Ont. front Natt..nal Be. •k.. 4 57.384 74 Due fr Tn other tanks 3,707 71 U. Steles Bottle deposit.) ' With U S. Tree ewer, to te-cure ci celating :Cotes 07,090 00 U. States Bends on hand 33 400 00 Other U Stat-s Smut ti.s 23,880 00 Cash on hand to circulating Note.' ut this Bank 6 WO 00 Oath on heud ii circulating Notes of State B nl.:s 1.0 '5 GO Specie 841 01 Other la glut ntOlitly 30.859 00 200 00 400 OU 126 00 3000 00 000 IA 5 50 107 01 10 00 0 00 107 46 DOW Rook on'a lo $lOO,OOO 00 Souther Pultdr 7,000 09 Oirculrtisg Notes ,00nivo: from the Comp troller 60,004 00 Indirido il D. , ,,,,,,iiq 69.297 09 Divithodr li ',paid... 1,493 48 Duet° Yowl Itnt Bank,: 7,412 88 Duo to Ste° Itniika. ....... ....... ..... . 8,421 89 Amount 31 o:rono.tiou ~r th,. Loboooo V.l. ley Cant , 198,0 1 30 00 Dißcount.llto9e9g , , unii intermit 4,898 23 Profit and 1, , 0is $1,434 63 $ 8 62 22 $6939 /5 486 88 47'60 $7474 IS Lebanon, April 13, 1865 READING RAILROAD. Winter Arrangement NOVEMBER 7th, 1864. 4 _,41.0.777 $7@748 GREAT TRUNK LINE FROM THE NORTH AND North-West for PHILADELPHIA, NEW-YORK, READING, POTTSVILLE, LEBANON, ALLENTOWN, EASTON, Ac., An , Trains lenvn Harrisburg for New York, as follows ; At 3AO and 8.15 A. M . and 1.45 P. M.. arriving at New York at 10 A. M. and 2.45 and 10.00 P. M., passing Lebanon at 3.53, 9.6 S A. DI., and 2.50 P. M. The above connect with similar Tranie on the Penn sylvania Rail Road,. and Sleeping Cars accompany the first two tra ins, without change. Leave for Reading, Petteville, Tamaqua, Minereville Allentown and Philadelphia at 8.15 A. 51, and 1.45 P. M., etopping at Lebanon and principal Stations only Passim , ' Lebanon at 9.08 A. Id., and 2.50 P. M. Way Trains, storming at all points, at 7.25 A. M. and 140 P. 51., Passing Lebanon at 8.35 A. At., and 5.53 P. M Returning: Leave New York dt 9 A. 51., 12 noon, and 7.00 P. AL Philadelphia at '8 A. 31. and 3.30 P. M. ; Pettsville at 850 A. M. and 2.35 P, M ; Tama qua, at 8.10 A, M. and 2.15 P. M., and Reading at 1 midnight, 7.35 and 10.45 A. Id. 1.38 and 6.05 I', M., passing Lebanon at 2.00, 8.64 11.58 A. M and 2.35 and 7 24 P. M. Rending Accommodation Tr sin : Leaves Reading at 6.30 A. M., retuintug from Philadelphia at 4:30 P. M. Columbia Railroad Trains leave Reading at 6.40. and 11 A. M. for Ephrata. Liti; Columbia, Ac. On Sundays : Leave New York at .7 P. 51., Philadel phia 3.15 P. M., Potter file 7.30 A. M., Tamaqua 7 A. M. Harrisburg 8.15 At. 31., passing Lebanon at 9.08 A. M., and Rending at 12 midnight, fot• Harrisburg, 'passing Lebanqn at. 1.05 A. M. Commutation, 51 ileage, Seamin, School and Excur sion Tickets to and froni all points, at reduced Rates. Baggage checked through .1 80 pounds allowed sash Passenger. • G. A .NICOLLS, General Superintendent. November 28,1804. LUAU JO ht ORE Door, SaBh and Ste,am Planing .111011L.W.:L33-4 4AI Located on Me Steam-Rouse Road; near amber/and Street, East Lebanon, undersignedrespeetfully inform the public in general, that they ~ till manufacture and keep on band, ITFRI Door, Sash, Shutter, Blinds, Flooring, Weather-Beards, 0 Gee Spring Mouldings, of all sizes, Wash.Roakds, Gating, Surbace, Cornices, and all Muds of BUILDING MATERIALS far Muses. We alto oonstruotibb latest and most Im proved Stair Casing and Rand Railing, suitable for large and small buildings. We now invite Farmers, Mechanics and Builders to call and examine our stock, which we will warrant to give entire satisfaction to all who may favor the under signed with their custom. LONGACRE & GABEL. Lebanon, May 4, 1864. P. B.—There is also all kinds of - TURNING at the alone Min. Planing, Sawing, &c., promptly done for those who may furnish Lumber. Merchant Tailoring. •rIII3 subscribers would respectfully inform the pub lie that they are extending their business, and that one of the firm has just returned from the city with a large and select Stock of CLOTHS, and all kinds of FURNISHING GOODS, to which the attention of their riends and the public is invited. N. 13.—Their shop has been removed to the west side of Market street, next door to Mark's Hotel. J. K. & H. LOWRY. Lebanon, April 36,1865. INCLITErNG EVEN Fon SALE Br $4 2 5 1 15 $152,5415 JOS, IC ARCH, ambler =I LEBANON THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXIST- Iog between a C. LOWER and H. W. RANK, in the Wholesale Tobacco Business, under the firm of LOWER & RANK, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. 'The business of the late firm *Elbe settled by either of the partners at No. 140 North Third St. Philadelphia, July 1,1864. IL W. RANK, of the late firm of Lower & Rank,e will continue the business as heretofore , at sam place. H. W. RANH. Philadelphia, July 13, 1864 —lit. The Bridal Chamber. AA NOTE of warning and advice to those suffering with Seminal Weakness, General Debility, or Premature Decay, from whatever, cause produced.— Read, ponder, and reflect ! Be wise in time. ' Sent FREE to any address, for the benefit of the af flicted . Sent by return mail. Address JAMES S. BUTLER, 420 Broadway, New York. April 19,1865.-2 m. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF • Real Estate. BY ORDER. of the Orphans' Court of Lebanon coma. ty, will be sold at Public Sale, on Monday, May 22, 1865, At the public house of Tionry Siegli et, in the borough of Lebanon. All that certain Real Estate, late the property of Jacob Arndt, dec'd., now of Theo dore P. Frantz, and Susan his wife, situate in Corn wall township, near the borough of Lebanon, contain. Jim about S ACRES OF LAND, more or less, adjoining property now or late of Moses Kreider, Jacob Stoever, Ludwig Gingrich, Joseph Shomo at d Bernhard Rauch. ta. The above property will be sold in whole or in parts to suit purchasers. Sale to commence at 7 o'clock, P. M., of said day when terms will be made known by April 26,1885. JACOB WEIDLE, Trustee. FOR SALE. 1. lliE undersigned offers at PRIVATE SALE, bie valuable double three story BRICK ROUSE, on Market Street, Lebanon. It is all p excellent business location, and is a desira ble property in every respect. For further particulars apply to GEO. L. ATILL. '. Lebanon, April 15, 1865.-lin. HENRY J. LIGHT, .7 - uustice of the) Pone°. MHE subscriber, having been elected Justice of the I Peace, would respectfully inform the public that be is now prepared to attend to the duties of his office, as well as the writing of Deeds, Bonds, Agreements, and all business pertaining to a Scrivener, at hie resi dence in North Lebanon Township, about two miles from Lebanon, near the Tunnel, on the Union Forge Road. HENRY J. LIMIT. N. Lebanon township, Day 3,16&5.—gym. ;, 4 5 g›; c g '4 1 ,00 g 1•5". ofp 0 uo- 0 0 Pri P arm .-,7= 1 77E Plz 14 714 ;z _c7; • . 14 7 W E :Sr. 11. 13 er — ei( :01 4 I TN/mg? 'f.rz% 00 vs matlL -.: 4 4201 mt•-•" Ale, al irn Air- -- %.„4,L .„ 4 1.124rig ETE , r7-11E Piz.e.-GB- - itt64;'' aao ° t.) -4 O 1 43 .c.r .401, 0i548,4.43,,E1 , ,F,tA Adm ni st ra tors' Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that Letters of Administra tion on the Estate of ELIZABETII STRICKLER, deed., late of the township of Millcreek, Lebanon county, Pa., have been granted to the undersigned, of the township, county and State aforesaid. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immedi ate payment, and those having claims will present them without delay . U.B. STEWART. Administrator. • Mi ficreok, March 29, 1665 egg ct i ml q 'll4 Olt T./ !*3 t iN4 , cs 40 o'4 Fl o a mod t5.,,...t . . Er v. OR 0 ,) ..,9 ‘,.. ri- 2 r id 45 , Ea ..., w .--:= r A w t , f , „, e c. ... il: t... 40 ..5. .0 CI "-. Cii .Q . ca )%ii '4 .2 S:I c° r% mga 2 a 7 402 0 - .... tel 12 1 ..,..- cii y ~.,• ad '-, GO 2 cc . s: = • 32 0 .:,-4 so p. m g 6 :41-1 pg-.:, .. 00 , 0. 042 ,o. ~... ii r-, ... , ,5 LTD .° 6 0 8 2 6 w .z , to , 4) ~. „, 0 en 1 0 ei V t ra .r n 3 0 n.... .9 C,, elk n ' t CO tt) S.. ='''' '- 0 Q • .--, 4 ,2 .mt ..,, to na 74 k p s T4 .= I'M .--. V P• . 4 R C 7.1.-' ~ L ..i C ~..f., I, •-4 t E -1g w o m 120 - 411 0 0 .0 F. 4 NEW ,CABINET AN 1) cnall t ammura cTOR - r MITE subscriber respoetfnlly informs the public that I. be has the largest and beet assortment of FUJIN' TURN and CHAIRS, ever offered to the public of Leb anon county. lie has on hand at hie Cabinet-Ware rooms, in North Lebanon borough, nearly opposite Zeller's hotel. and a few doors south of Borguer's, a splendid assortment of good, substantial and fashion able Parlor, Cottage and Chamber FURNITURE, con sisting of Sofas. Tete-a-tetee, Lounges, What-note, Par lor, Centre, Pier, Card and Common Tables; Dressing and Common BUREAUS; Red steads, Work-stands, Wash-stands,and K Reh m Furniture of all kinds. Also, a large and elegant variety of FREKOH BACK, SPRING SEATED Chairs, Common Spriugoseated Chairs; all kinds of Spring seated Rockers. Also, Windsor, Cane-seated, and Com mon dhaire and Rockers of every description. FM. All Goode sold LOW and WARRANTED to give satisfaction . Persons desirous of knowing the character of the goods here offered for sale, can be fully satisfied of their durability by rethreime to those for whom he has man ufactured or to whom sold. OW Furniture and Chairs Repaired and Varnished. N. B.—Coffins made and Funerals attended at the shortest notice. JOSEPH BOWMAN. North Lebanou, May 4. 1864. MERCHA NT TAILORING- S. It AAIS.kY, in Funek's building, corner of Cum ° boeland street and Doe alley, baa on baud and for sale, either by the yard or made to order, a large lot of CLOTHS, - - _ CASSIMERES, and VESTINGS, well selected from Good Houses. Good Fits and sub stantial making guaranteed to all. also Handker chiefs, Cravats. loves, Hosiery, Suspenders, Fancy and Plain Linen Shirts. Under Shirts and-Drawers. S. S. RAMSAY• Lebanon, May 4, 1864. BOOKS & STATION ERY A NEW FIRM. WALTZ It 4 HOUCK wotl L) the thatc, b avingb bought and consolidated t Book aaationeryorof U. IL ltoedel and George Waltz, they are now prepared to wait on all who will favor them with a cell, at the old stand (11. 11. Medea) in Cumberland street, where they will always have on hand a large and well se lected supply of School, Blank and Sunday School Books, and as an inducement they otter their Miocene neous books at greatly reduced prices. The Now York and Pi iladelphia Daily and Weekly Papers, and Magazines, can be bad and subscribed for, on reasonable terms, by calling at their store. Anything wanting in their line will be cheerfully at. tended to with promptness end dispatch Lebanon, May 4.1864• Tull NEW BAKERY, IHE undersigned would respectfully inform the cit• gene of Lebanon, that he has commenced the BAK ING BUSINESS, in all its varieties, at his stand, in Cumberland street, Lebanon, nearly opposite the Buck Hotel, and will supply customers with the best BREAD, CAKES, &c., &c. Flour received from customers and returned to them in bread at short notice. . . CONFECTIONERIES of all Ulnas, fresh and of the bost quality, constantly on hand, and furnished at the lowest Floes. Th 3 public is invited to give me atrial. Leb neu, May 4, 1804. F. M. Just printed and for sale at this office, Conditions for the Sale of Real Es tate. PRIVATE SALE OF A Brickyard & Building Lois. Tar. subscriber offers at private sale, a valuable Tract of Land in North Lebanon Borough, near the line of North Lebanon Borough, on Pinegrove street ,contaiuing about 3 ACRES. This tract is ex cellent ground for Brick Slaking, baring been used for that purpose. and is also eligibly located to be cut up into BUILDING LOTS. A good kiln for burning Brick is on the premises . For further particulars ap ply to HENRY ARNOLD. , Lebanon, Feb. 8, 1865. l'or _Rent. TwoR . OOlIdS on the second-floor of Funck'e Building adjmniug the .Advertiser Office, arc offered for Reut (from the of April. These room are well located or an offic r, or mechan ice] business. Apyly to J. FUNCE. Lebanon, Feb. 15,1605. THE LEBANON OIL MINING COMPANY. PRINCIPAL OFFICE NORTH LEBANON, PENNSYLVANIA, Philadelphia transfer Office, 3 Forrest Place,) 123} SOUTH FOURTH STREET. PRESIDENT, HENRY LIGHT, Lebanon, Pa TREASURER, ABRAHAM .SHIRK 20,000 Shares reserved for a working Capital. Subscription Books open only until this number is disposed of. Subscription Price $2 Per Share. PAR VALUE, $5. CAPITAL, $500,000. 100,000 MARES. This Company owns in fee simple . (162) Ono Man dred and Sixty two acres of Oil Mining Territory in Penang() and Indiana Counties, upon wit ich there is already a good producing well. More developements will be mado after the reserve of 20,000 shares is taken. For particulars and•circulars call on Mr. SAMIIBL W. WRAY, at the Philadelphia Transfer Office, (No. 3 Forrest place,) 123 South FOURTH Street. December 21, 1864. ow. 154 N =1 ‘ 0 1 ,9 LIU CC a ~ , Fi. il 1' E mil FAQ 4 - ii= a: ltd •—.4 m ;4,0 g ac co rf2 ~ PAW*" '., 1 04 E •ii i . 0.. - _. > a. j ail 1184 WV o 0 ;4 CI ....«,: binill 3 t . SU iA" ga 4:4 .. au x a ~- 44 = 1= 1-4 Ghl OOP r - • 1:61 .4z „,' ,3 Liam i..l meg gf,j. -- - ~c . 2.5 .2 P.:: CO, PIU S 12°I 1 ''.= ..F . . -td'....r, 44 . ,- _ ..g 0 E 4 1).1 4 g 72 sti E-4 E 4 .4.a ° Ci 2.4 r _, 5 p., m 0:1 0 3 I:4:x , REMOVAL. NORTH LEBANON Saddle and farness Manu factory. THE undersigned has removed A.._ his Saddlery and I:farness 4: , 11,./t, Manufactory to a few doors South p of the old place, to the large room 1 r &,c lately occupied by Biliman & Bro., as - - a Liquor store, where he will be happy to see all his old friends and customers, and where he has increased fa cilities for attending to all the departments of his busi ness. Being determined to be behind no other estab lishment in his abilities to accommodate customers, lie bas spared neither pains nor expense to obtain and make himself master of every modern improvement in the business and secure the services of the best work- men that liberal wages would command. Ho willkeep a large stock on band, and manufacture at the short est notice, all descriptions of HARNESS, such as Sad dles, Bridles, - Carriage Harness ' of all kinds; heavy Harness, Buggy Whips cf the beet manufacture, Buf falo Robes, Fly Nets, such as Cotton, Worsted, Linen, and a new kind lately invented; WHIPS of every kind, such as Buggy Whips, Cart Whips, &c.; Hamea of all descriptions, Halter Chains, home-made Traces, &0., &c., all of which he will warrant to be equal to any that can be obtained in any other establishment in the country. Ail he asks that those desiring any in this line, should call at his place and examine nis stock. He feels the fullest confidence in his ability to give entire satisfaction. 14_ All orders thankfully received and promptly at ended to. SOLOMON North Lebanon Borough, Aug.l3, 1862. TAKE NOTICE. BUILDERS will do well by calling on J. H. BRUM.= Agent, as he is prepared to do all kinds of TIN ROOFING, SPOUTING and JOB WORK generally, at the very lowest prices. lie also has on hand a large and good assortment of all kinds of TIN WARE, and all of the most improved Gas Burning COOK STOVES and PARLOR STOVES. Also, all the different and latest improved RANGES AND lIEATERS, of all kinds. He also keeps con Mandy on hand a large stock of an kinds of ROOFING, SLATE, which be offers at less prim than they can be bought of any other gatemen in the county. I. WARS-ROO - 618—fte door South of the "Buck ilotel,” Walnut Street, Lebanon, Pa. Lebanon, May 4, 1864. STOVES. STOVES. TOW is the time to buy your STOVES before cold 1' winter is here, and the best and cheapest place is at the Lebanon Stove, Tin and Sheet Iron liannfac tory of dames N. Rogers, Two doors South from the Lebanon Bank, whero can be had the largest and best assortment of PARLOR, BALL, and MONTE 4 STOVES, ever offered in Leba- non, Gas Burners for Parlors or Bed Chambers of his own make, with a general assortment of Parlor Stoves, and a large variety of the best Cooking Stoves In the county or borough, which he warrants tobake or roast WASH BOILERS cont.tantly on hand of all sizes, and the beat material. COAL BUCKETS—the largeet assortment, the heav iest iron, and the best made in Lebanon. Also, a large stock of TIN WARE, made of the beet material and in a workmanlike manner. As he is. a practical Workman, and has had an eltpevience of twenty-five years, he feels confident that he can give general satisfaction. He takes this method of returning his thanks to his numerouecustomers for their liberal support, and he !popes, by strictly attending to his own business and citing other people's alone, to still receive a share of pupil° patronage. JAMES N. ROGERS. particular attention paid to all kinds of JOBBING such as Rooting, Spouting, de., and all work warranted MAY 11, 1864. Removal OF THE NEW AND CHEAP SOOT AND SHOE STORE. rriIIE subscriber would respect fully inform the sit I isms of Lebanon and vicinity, that be has remov ed his BOOT and SHOE STORE to Market street, next door south of Mrs. Rise's Hotel, Lebanon, Pa. where he keeps on hand a large and well assorted stock of all kinds of BOOTS and SHOES. He will JOAO.make to order all kinds of BOOTS and &LOBS, and at very short notice. He al so keeps on hand a large end well -assort ed stock of LEATHER, such as RED AND. OAK SO AN LE D F LE A A N T C H Y E I R E , A C T A H L E F R. AND KID IC:I L PAMS : M R O O R A O N Ce BIND INGS, &C., and all kinds of_Shoomakers' TOOLS AND FINDINGS, such as BOOT-TREES, LASTS, BOOT CORDS and WEEMS, AWL-BLADES, KNIVES, PUN CHES, HAMMERS, PINCERS, RASPS, TACKS.— Constantly on hand an assortment of Isstings : Threads, Shoe-nails, Peg-breaks, Sand-stones, Pegs, Bristles, Kit and Shoe Tools of every _description. Having been en gaged in the business more than twenty years, he feels satisfied that heaan give satisfaction to all who will favor him with a call. Shoemakers from the country will do well by calling on him before purchasing plse where. SAMUEL HAMM. Lebanon, Jan. 27 1864. Blanks for Bounty and invalid Pen sloe Maims just printed aid for eels et the ale. Viningloa SECRTARY, D. S. LONG M i n t i 134 la 4 -CO Er