PVErtiztr: TERDIS, 80 YEAR LEBANON, PA. WRDNESDAY, MAY 1, kill HOME AFFAIRS. Vie , A conversation between two young beginners In lionrekeeplng.—'•Where did you buy tbat splendid Furniture?" "Why I bought It all at Owen Ln tilmeh's in Lebanon." ••• t.',lndeeil I Well, I must eOll WASIE inORS much tenter than mina, which I lsringlit in kandhtg. lint than, I suppose it Is sold at a much higher price." "0, non I mired Furniture In Heading, anti Bove , al other pitmen, and could Mid no Furniture so splendid, wall•made, rind at the spine time so cheap no that offered by Owen LAUDACit, Market atom: Lebnnon, ra." ON Friday night several hundred Dragoons, from Texas, (the 2d Cavalry.) passed through this place for Carlisle. Our citi zens were on hand, although it was midnight, to cheer them with plenty to eat and drink. In this particular we cannot commend too strongly the conduct of the women of our place. No la : bur is too much for them, in their kind and pat . Antic efforts to provide. for the soldiers passing ' through here. The better side of human nature Ann presented itself more clearly during th e past twr, ' weeks then ever before. We trust wo shell hear ;no more hereafter that man' is naturally hard :hearted and depraved, We need only the °eon- Lsion end the reverse will stand forth in bold re. lief. God will Woes the people of Lebanon for what they hare lately done for their country and humanity, and are still ready, willing, and able to do. THE citizens of Shaofferstown spread to the bream), lest, week, n beautiful Fing, 18 by lb feet, betweefi Oberly's lintel and Dr. A. V. Dueller's Store. Long may it wave—that stnr spangled Banner. The proceedings were very enthusiastic. Wi met 'Steiner,' in the cars the oth ,or day in military drese, on his wny to Washing .ton to offer ble services to Government for the purpose of reconnoitering the enemy In balloons, There are several balloons in the Smithsonian In stitute adapted for the purpose, and surely, if such a service is required, no man can be found in the country better qualified for the untlertnk- Ing than Steiner. Reconnoitering in balloons was quite an important branch of military mo , ties during the Into French and Austrian war in Italy, CAPT. LANTZ'S company has been encamped on the Pair ("rounds, in this borough for the past week and will he ready to march at a moment's notice. This company is compnsed of A fine looking and brave set of men and will do good service if the opportunity is presented them. They have appropriately named the Carnp"Camp Ironsides," in .compliment, we suppose, of that itnunob old Frigate the ',Constitution." TILE Cadet Company of thii place did not get Off on Wednesday, as we lost week announced It would, It was a pity to s; oil the ardor of the boys, and the bon is that they may yet An.ye an opportunity, should the war main. Us, to show their plunk. MR. JOHN A. LIGHT Will make balloon ascension at iVest Myerstown, next sot. FLowras.—An assortment of' Ver. banns, Lantanns, Heliotropes, Fusehins, Forgot ten-Nuts, dao., have been just received and are of fered for sale nt Lemberger's Drug Store, where are also to be had a large assortment of Flower Seeds of the choicest varieties. Letter from Capt. J. 'Ulrich. CAP AT ANNAPOLIS, April 10861- Jgo, W. M M utat, Esq., Dear Sir :-1 eying Fir rived at this place yesterday, from Ilnvre De Grace, and you ne Chairman of Committee at home, I thought proper to give you nurcondition. Our army service since we left home was entirely too much pressed, as no doubt you are aware off, up to our leaving Philadelphia, where we meet John W. Killinger. Our course was very exeit• ing from the start. At Philadelphia, on nrrlvnl at the Baltimore Depot, the first order erns to load our Muskets all ready for'n fight, which we expected to get long before we got here. In fact from the MOTTO pursued at Harrisburg we expec ted It soon. However none as yet. 'Exposure has worn down the men considerable, hot they are all recovering since here, with the exception of' a few, who I am sorry teeny are Pick :—namely John H. Heisy and William Shott whom we had to leave at Philadelphia. Milton MeNere wn left at nerve De Grace in the Hospital. No doubt when they have properly recovered they will be either Pent'n rto- us'br else returned home. If the latter should he the case you may he un der the necessity of getting us three recroits.— but good men. We do not want to recruit until we hear that our meu are nt home, nor do we want to take anybody, especially not such as we know nothing of. We are still without uniforms. The only thing we received to defetid ourselves nr fight are good boon army muskets with ammunition, hut have no earthly way to carry it but in our pockets, which is wrong, both ns regards the authori. ties having charge over us,and es regards oppelves os s proper means of defence. If we get no uni• forms we should, by all menns, have knapsacks end cartridge. boxes, but that we do not positive ly get to know until we arrive at Washington-- From what I understand the officers are to find their own uniforms. I should therefore saythat I do think it sore to send ouruniforms to the War Department at Washington, as we are vary much in want of thorn. Regiment after regiment of soldiers are arriv ing since we are here, and are betty: shipped to liVeshington as fast as possible.. The Rhode . Is land Regiment with the Governor at their head arrived yesterday, They are a good looking set of men. This town is in the hands of the enemy. 'We cannot get anything of consequence from it, and what we do get they charge us enormous rime. We get no news here of any account; we get no pipers; no news hors in Camp. We be long to the sth Regiment, Pennsylvania Wan' leers, Company G. Manage to got our uniforms to us some bfew.— If we have no other way we must get our swords nod sashes at Washington. Please tall my wife that I am well and that we al) expectto.be at home at the expiration of our .three month', for from the number of soldiers ar riving here.we think secession has run its course. 'As the snyfng is, our boys are spoiling fora fight. 'Anivfor this letter at, your earliest convenience. Yours. An., JOHN UItRICH. COUNTY MEETING In pursuance to a Cell the people of Lebanon .county aesembled in County Meeting, In the .Court House, Lebanon, on . Saturday afternoon the 27th inst., for the purpoSe of "giv log expres sion to the sentiments of the County relative ,to ,inalting an appropriation by the County to aid in Aupport of the volunteers." On motion of Run. Levi Kline, the meeting called to the Chair, WM. BANK, of Swatara. The organization was fully completed, on motion of Hon. John W. KO linger, by the selection of the following addi tional °dicers : VICE PRESIDEDITS.—U. R. 'Nem of Cold Spring I Jona D. lins.tian, Lehnnon ; L. Um BERGER, Boat Hanover; Dr. S. IL Timms, Lon donderry; CIIIRISTIAN BACHMAN. South Annville; JOON HEILMAN, H. S., North Lebanon ; JACOB Wirmcit,dr., Cornwall ; J. B. SIDLE, Lebanon. SECIt TAB TES.--Wm. M. BRESLIN, Jun: Bonnzngtlt, TOOMAS KRAMER,. PETER lousy. On motion of Mr. Hillinger, a committee of seven was appointed to prepare resolutions for the consideration of the ineeting, via:—Messrs. J. W. Rillinger, Franklin J. Whiner, Samuel Hellman, s m idei Blietiner Wm. Foster ' , Joseph R. henry, John L. Moyer. During tho absence et the eommittee the meet log the object odgreoped by Mr. Kline, in explanation object of the meetings -* The committee reported the following pream m bl it u t a io n n tl : resoluti o b s , vii4h ware gaite . 'd by Reels- A formidable rebellion having developed itself in per. Goes of our country . ; Whose purpose is Gm overthrow of the Federal Government and the disruption of the Fmk, rat Union. the Citizens of Lehmem County have assent bled to denounce the treason mid the traitors, to assert the majesty of the outraged Lava. and to Vindicate the Flag of the country, and pledging their means ;mil their strength to these ohjects, they de with hearty mumnisity, Resolve. That they wrdiallv respond to the Proclama tion of the President. and wilt stiv.t:eill the Federal tio, eminent in its patriotic efforts to sustain itself and thus protect and defend the high trust commit ted to its keep ing by the sovereign people of the United :Slates. That ail political partizanship sinhs into utter insigni ficance. in view of the It gh duties which devolve upon no, when treason and rebellion are arrayed against the governMent of our country; and With one heart we de clare that In this dangerous: emergency when treason has been consummated in civil war. and rebels are in arms With further hostile designs. it becomes the duty of all good citizens to unite In sirongthening the hands of the cnVermuent, and that every person owing allegiance to the United States who interposes oppositio a to the taw ful measures taken to crush out rebellion, or gives ai comfort or eneintragement to the pers,us engaged in it, most be treated as sot enemy and a traitor. That we entirely approve of the actio» of the Governor anti the Legislatureof Pennsylvania in tendering to the President of the United States the 'whole resources of the emainunweAttr, and we pledge all that we have to flue nut utenance of the Constitution and Uninn, and to the &lone° of our national flag. That in common with every loyal citizen of the United States, we express our grateful acknowledgements to that gallant soldier and true patriot, Lieut. Gott. WINFIELD .Scorn, who by his energy anti devotion to his country, hiao thwarted the designs of the traitors, and stands bravely by the honer of the country, and Its cheislted free institutions, That we tender to the brave and patriotic volunteers of one County, our commendation for the promptitude and gallantry with which they have responded to the call of the President t and we feel assured that they will always be amongst the foremost in defending the - Government, and in maintaining the honor of our flag. That the Committees appointed at die Town Meeting on the 26th inst., be earnestly requested to proceed at once to the collection of monies and provisions. ns re commended in the resolution umber which they were op pointed, and to hand over the eame to the Committee dedguated for the purpose. That the County Commissioners be requested to make ah appropriation of TR • TlIttUSA:i;Li DOLLARS, if 80 much be needed, and to be drawn in such sums its may be deemed advisable, for the outlaw , of malting suitable provisions thr the volunteers, maintaining the families of the volunteers who bare already entered. or who may hero , ftur enter, note active service. during their necessary absence, to be distributed under the direction of the Committee al, eady designated, in connection with responsible gentlemen from those parts of the county where volunteers may reside, an account of the receipts and expenditures to be pbblished in the news,. papers, and our Members of the Legislature are requested to procure the passage of a Law to render valid and legal said appropriations. That the officers of this meeting be a committee to present' these proceedings to the Commissioners of the County, and request their immediate compliance with the Sth Resolution. That these proceedinge be published in all the papers of Lebanon. The amount to be appropriated by the Com missioners elicited remarks from Mews. Kil. linger, Kline, Gen. John Weidman, Nicholas Thompson, Jacob Weldle, Br: B. B. Marshall, and others, generally in favor of $lO,OOO instead of $B,OOO, as reported by the committee. The first named sum was agreed upon by consent, when the resolutions were adopted by acelama• Lion as stated above. On motion adjourned. M. NEBO FOR THE UNlON.—Astar spangled Banner was unfurled to the breeze at Mt. Nebo, this county, on Saturday evening, April 20th, MG, amidst shouts anti cheers for the Union and the Star-spangled Banner, The mee:ing was organised by electing ,Martin Melly, Esq., President ; D. S. Cooper,M. D., and Isaac Iletrich, as Vice (''residents; and Michael B. Dorn lug. secretary. Addresses were delivered by D. S. Cooper, M. D., Martin Melly, Esq., and Geo. Guernsey, Esq. The addresses were short but eloquent and ratriotic, and were received with loud applause. A subscription was then taken up for the benefit of the families of those volun teering their services in defence of our glorious Union. The subscriptions were liberal. PLUCK OF A LEBANON "BOY"."—We copy the following from one of the Philadelphia papers of last week. “Hersey" is John 11. Hal sey, of thel:Lebanon Guards. He has since been in Philadelphia and Lebanon, and, we believe, has gone on again to join his company. Halsey escaped by paddling across the Susquehanna on a riptnk. While the company was detained in Philadelphia be had barn taken into a house in the neighborhood of the Depot to get something to eat. In the mean time Mr.linger. had tak en the maw: ny to the Continental Hotel for the same purpose. Upon 'Misers return ha supposed that the company had gone on, and immediately followed on a freight train to overtake, it., In that way he got to the neighborhood of Havre de Grace, where the fight took place. They fired about de shots and at least two of their assailants were wounded. The day named below (Friday) is evidently a mistake, as the occurrence must have happened on Monday night. ESCAPE; OF PENNSYLVANIA VOLONTERRS FROM 'rue BarmtrOßEt Mon.—Mr. John Patterson, of Schuylkill Haven, and a member of the Fifth DiV iSiOn Pennsylvania Volunteers, who were at tacked by the mob in Baltimore, on Friday last, and so brutally treated, has called on us and fa. voted us with an account of his experience of that day. He sta'es that, being left by his com pany, he started with Mr. Geo. Smeller, also of Schuylkill. Haven, and Mr. John. 11,. Hersey, of Lebanon, Pa., with the purpose of overtaking it. They reached Havre de Grace, hat a short dis tance blow that town were toot by a party of men who, in political parlanee, demanded to know "What they were?" Mr: 'Hersey owned himself to he a Union man, and at mire proposed three cheers for the Union. While doing so he was stabbed in the loft arm, whereupon the trio pulled out their revolvers and "blazed T w o of their ab.sailants , fled at the discharge while the balance made a rush at the Pennsylva nians. In the melee, Mr. Hersey was separated from his comrades, and has not since been heard of, Messrs. Patterson and Smother succeeded in effecting their escape by crossing the river in a skiff, and reached this city yesterday morning. TIM New .Flouring Rill of Frank lin Walter, near Jonestown, is now finished and in complete running order. The machinery is of the latest and most improved kind, and hence the work done is also of a sul.erior quality. All kinds of Flouring and other work done at the shortest notice. Mr. *alter also keeps on hand and forsale Flour, chop, bran, which he sells at the lowest prices, CAPT. „LANTZ'S company _ was ad t resaell at the Camp on Saturday afternoon by Rev. Mr. McCarter; on Sunday in the Lutheran Church by Rev. Mr. Miller, and on Monday after noon by Father Gruntner, in St. Mary's Church. F. E. Fiißion, son of Major F. Em bieh of this place, is a Lieutenant in one of the volunteer companies of Williamsport. This is the F mod sdn of Major Ernhich now in the ser vice of the country, and it is only that prevents the father from being also in the ranks. "He remembered the Forgotten" was beautiful ly said of Howard the philanthropist. It also applies to every man who brings the ameliora tions, comforts and enjoyments of life within the reach of persons and classes who are otherwise deprived of their advantages. Especially may it ha said of him who laboriously seeks and finds new memos of preserving health, "the poor man's capital and the rich man's power." We think this oulogium properly applied to J. C. Ayer, of Lowell, the renowned chemist of Hew England who, spurning the trodden prithl to fame devotes hie entirenhilities and aeguiretunts to the discov ery of Nature's most effectual remedies for dis ease: When the hidden blessing has been reveal ed, be proceeds to supply it to all mankind alike, through our druggists, at such low prices that poor and rich may alike enjoy its Lenses.— [Journal and Enquirer, Portland,. hie. gpc cat Iff,l BuPLOYMENT.—Tho Sri° Sewing Illichine Compay desire to secure a few Traveling Agents, upon a sala n ry of 25 to 00 dollars per mouth, and expenses, or a com mission. This is an opportunity seldom offered, and those who choose a constant business. can rely on con stant employment tor a term of years. ng Mach Confidential Cir. niers sent free. Address A'rie Sewine Co It. JAMB, General Agent. 3111 an, CEULLS " AND FEVER I CHILLS AND News I I—One of the greatest remedies that ha and er. been laid before the public, for Fever and Ague. wider' have received the highestDOSTP:TTB encomiums It'from n the press and the people, Mt. J. S Og. IIItATED Ballots. Who would endure the tortures arising from tide terrible disease,when it can be so ea sily cured? Who would endure sleepless nights, burn ing fevers and icy chills, alternately, when a remedy can be obtained for a mere trifle? And yet how filmy families linger out a painful esletenco under this dead ly blight, and do nothing but gulp down quinine, until it becomes as common as their daily meals, and yet they are not relieved. None but the foolish and weak would hesitate to procure these valuable Bitters, and save themselves Intense agony. Bold by all druggists and dealers generally everywhere. lkir See advertisement in another column. [March 20, 1.801.-lin. We- gee Dr. Sant*Ord's advertisement of Liver Invigo rator and family Cathartic nib; in another columo. I= irtNNEWELL ' S G TWAT 11.1•170 EDTES,— Their rharrieter sitqrained tie testimonials to which nti are incit e d to 1111V.,tiratl.. Their offal - . which is taa . - fectly natorith and their relations to disease, by strict mlberenee to laws of medicine. nithitcicars ()it : remit ibrigit Pruett:{. which Val) have nn superior tier all himit. Throat and to art trnl C , m.onnptian. /hi Tqz, Anodyne. the sreat Natural Opiate and Near:l/xi!, Remedy. which adapts it to all complaints of th,, nowvi,.. and of Spa , ntoilie and Nervous am urn. t , i Intl chief of all cans,' of eii.case , 1,001 1 1 4 , 310 , ntwirs Ehrtie Pins prepared to assist the work of the Toin Anodyne in cases of haligt t ion, have prov ed a most perfect salistitnto for isilientarms. So 4+,7 rue. tire to the effect Or the Anralvieri. For Billions Cain olaints.l utligest inn. Worms in Children, find all theta meta of the digestive organs. they hare proved by Stir trial. all that is expected of them. and will be sent tree until plans for sale completed. The remedieS, nod their connection, is more fully I eseribed in the pamphlet,. t o be found with dealers. or will be sent on demand without "postage .stamps." Prices or each preparation within reach of all, Ste adrartiscrawa t . April 3—lnt._ AtltiCls. English preaching nostt Sabbath morning and evening, in the 'Methodist Episcopal Church. Sr. 3MIN's Iti:riMMEO Git earn .---IMantar service every IVednesday evening at Ii o'clock . every Sunday nosing at 10 o'clock, and every Sunday evening at 61%. o'clock. PILO - TESTA NT EPISCOPAL, CHUTICII—SpeciaI servi ces by the Schuylkill Convocations in Ten:penmen Hall. Opening service at 1; P. 11. on Tuesday, April 16th. Pi-hop Pet toe or Bowman will probably be protont : Man on Wedneadny at 10 A. 31, with Holy Communion and at 7?,.:1 P. M. On Thursday at 10 A. M. Rill P. 11. German piyscbirtg cast Sabbath morning at 10 WOG:A in Cita I:yang:Aka; rbureb, and in the evening at 6 o'- clock. German presetting next Sunday at 10 A. 31., and Eng lish at 23-4 P. M., in the Moravian church. English ',notching next Sabbath morning in the First 'Unformed ch rch. German preaching and communion in ZiOn's Lutheran church on Sunday morning and English in the even. intr. Preparatory service on Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock, Pict. On the 24th inst.. in North -Lebanon, 3011 N HENRY, son of John and Llizubeth Stoever, aged 9 months and 15 nays. litil alliurtiztntents. NOTICE MO THE 'MEMBERS OP"rt NORTIT ERN MENTAL INSURANCE COMPANY of Lancaster county.— That au electinn will be held. on MONDAY, MAY 20, A. D.. 1861. Between the hours of 10 and and 6 o'clock of said day, being the third Monday in May. 1861, at the Public noose of SAMUEL G. HACKER. in New Ephrata, Lan caster Co., fir the purpose of electing FOUR Dm EU TUItS. 3 to serve for 3 years and Ong to serve for 2years, end ONE AUDITOR, to serve for 3 years, as by the act of incorporation of said company is prov,ded. Ity or tler of the Board of Directors SAMUEL NISSLY, Secretary 'ay 1,1561.-2 t. CATHARTIC • Aro you sick, feeble, and coo laming? Are you out of order, with your system de ranged, and your feelings un comfortable? These symp toms are often the prelude to serious illness. Souse lit of siekness is creeping 1111011 you, and should be averted hy a timely are of the right rem edy. Take Ayers Jilts,and cleanse out the disorderel hu mors— puffy the blood, and let the Bubb; move on 111101)- MlllOlO.l in health again. They stimulate the functions of the body into vigorous ae- Wily, purify the system from the ohstructions which make disease. A cold settles somewhere in the body, and ob. %tracts its natural fain - tins. These, if not relieved, react upon flimitsel vas nest the Surrotinding organs, pro ditch% general aggravatitni. suffering, and disease. While in this oppressed by the derangements, take Ayer's Pills. and see how directly they restore the natural ,letion of the suite mot with it the buoyant feeling of health :main. What is true and so apparent in this trivial and counison complaint, is also true in malty of the deep.sealed soil dangerous distempers. The some purgative effect espelB them. Caused by similar obstruc tions and Ilerangem , ol , i Of the nal Mat fiunctinns of the bialy, they are rapidly, and loony of them surely, cured by the same m e ans. None who know the virtues of them) Pills, will neglect to employ them whoa suffering from the disorders they vine. State:ll,llU from leading physiehnes ha some of the principal citiaq and frira other well known public per gola. FrOM a Flnlvarolevy Merclmiit If sr. Lowr, 1 , 11, 4, 1556. DR. ARRR.: Your Pills are the paragon of all that is great in medicine. 'they have enrol my little daughter of ulcerous sores upon bar hands anti feet that had proved incurable for years. liar mother huts been long griev- ously afflicted with blotches nut pimples OR her skin and in bar hair. After our child was cured, she also tried your Pills, and they have cured her. ASA ORO RID° P. Asa Famlly Physic. p r om Di. E. U. owitoright, New Orleans.- Your Pills ore the print* of purges. Their excellent (petition surpass any cathartic , we poeaese. They are mild. hot very ettrtain nol ett•ettuti in their actioaon.the bowels, which makes them invaluable to us In the daily treatment of disease. licadache o Sichlicadachc,Fmtl Stomach Prom (Jr. fatirmi - d 11.101, Bctitiniare x. MAIL item AN. cannot, Answer. von what connilninta 2 have care 2 with paw Mils het mr than to say all that tte ever treat will, a partiatiar! aledielae. I 'Arc@ great depen dence on tin effectual iuthartic in 'my daily contest with disease, soil believing us t Oa that yam Pills afford us th, best we hare, I of course value them highly. May 1, 1855. C. Arm Sir: T Miro broil reProtcdkf cured of the worst hnalrtc•J.e z Wily eau More by ti dose or tWO or your MM. It seruis to arise from a foul Stomach, which they cleans. ut mtre, YOUrd with great respect, ET). W. PREOLP, Cfrrk ,S7ratrovr elorinn bilious Disorders—Liver Complaints. I•Snuo-D,. Tho,/nro ,Vero 174* ty, Not only aro !inor l'illimhairahlr adapted to their pm pose 11,4 tm aperient. hitt I fitel their beneficial etteets'unon the hirer very marlo.ll They have in my prac tice proved 111 , .r0 elfortaul for the tutu of bilious cram-- phthas than tiny one remedy 4 caa , Meatien. 2 sincerely rduke that the have at length a inimative which is wor thy the coutideuee of the prufeemon anti the people,. DEZAOTMENT OF VIM INTERIOR . ,' Witshinv,toti, D. C., ith Feb., 1856. • Statl hove most paw it my general anti loopitat practice ever skim tutu matte them, owl cannot- Itesitato to oay - ,they am the toll, cathartic von employ., 'Dior mg , I . ottisg. action Oil the iiner link* Mud decided, Cl/11Sti• titty are at adiairaue sc a tty for tlentoentents of "Mot orgatt. Ito:o seldom found a case rf Liliarts disuse it that not reAly yieht to them. kratteroaDy, AIM.,Zo HAIM, ,:51. ry . C Dysentery, Diarritcen, Relax, Worms. I•Snue Lb. .1, (j. Ue ten, I'd r eciwo Your Pins have bad :L leng trial hi my praeliee, and hold them in esteem as one td" the best :titeriente 1 have over tliiKrltiive effect upon the liver i n ak,.. t thuto MI excellent remedy. when given in small dunes fer Idninu dgsenkro awl dearrhceu. Their anger-en:aim; *tinker+ them very acceptable ntal convenient ter the LlBO of women and children. Dyspepsia, Impurity of the Blood. From Kan J. F. Mims, .I',zstor ft,r Advent Church, ithtton. 1)n. Arm: I !MVO used your Vilis yith extraordinary success ill my timidly and among those 1 tun railed to visit ill distress. TO regulate the organs of digestion and purify the blood, they are the very host remedy I have ever known, and I emu confidently recommend them to my friends. Yours, J. V. ICBMS. Warmly, Wyoming , Co., N. Y., Oct. t 14., 1555. DEAR SM: I am using pair Colborne Pill in toy prac tice, and dnd them an excellent purgative to cleanse the system and plaint the ihrtntolus of. the bleed. JOILI G. MAMIAN, M.D. Constipation, Costiveness, Suppress runts tisns (Au ut, Neuralgia, Drop sy, Paralysis, Pits, etc. Prone Dr. J. P. Iletlyh ir, Cinada. Tao much rewind be said of your ['ills nir the cure of cottiremess. If others of our fraternity have Mood them as efficacious as I have, they should Join me in proclaim ingit far the benefit of the multitudes who suffer time that complaint, which, although bad rtiough itt itself, iv the progenitor of others that niv worst!, I believe cos tiveness to originate in the liver, but your Pills affect that organ and cure the disease. • Front Dti•s. E. Mined, Physician mid Midwife, Alston. T find one o• two tam, doses of pair rills, taken at lb.• proper thne,arn excellent pramoti vas of the natural seen lion a lien wholly or partially suppresseil, and also very effectual to cleanse the shonavh and expel 4111)1MS. The:, efe so lunch the hest physic we have that I recOmnienii no other to my patientr. Prom the Ran. LhnOhne, The Methodist Fipis. Church. I=EZZEI TRINGRED Sin: I 011111111 ho ungrateful for tho relief your AM has brought inn if 1 did not report my case o you. A cold settled in my limbs and brought on excru ciating trenniffne roes, which ended in csrmac r he uma , /inn. Notwithstanding 1 lad the beg of physicians, the disease grew worse and worse, until by the advice of your excellent agent in Baltimore, Dr Mckenzie, I tried your Pms. Their effects were elm, but sure. By persevering in the use of them, I am now entirely well. SENATE Gamma, Baton Rouge, La., 5 Dec. 1855. DD. AYER: I have been entirely cured, by your Pills, et Itheennerti Gout—a painful disease that bad afflicted me for years. viNCV,NT SGIDEbb. s cir .luet or the Dills in market crellnin Mercury, which, although a 'valuable remedy in skilful hands. is dangerous in a public pill, from the dreadful conse quences that frequently Uhler its incautious use. These contain no mercury or mineral substance whatever. price, 25 cents per Box, or 5 Boxes for $l. Prepared by Br. J. C. AYER do CO., Lowell, Mass, Sold by J. L Lemberger, Dr. Boss and D. S. nalmr, Lebanon ; Belver Bro., Aunville ; Shirk, Myerstown; flornin 31t. Nebo o arper, Bast Hanover ; Bran, Shaefferstown; and by Dealers everywhere. A TKiRS CIRO. pm:at - title to be punctual, and will en leaver to lease ill who may call on them fcu Boots and' Simms, - fito.frelly Corrected WMill/. • ' ?JiII...SON, ITEuxEsunr: litit.l7 1., 1051. Leh. Mill, lis, Mini ./.0 50 Ego, V do 2, 10 Smith " Extra. il 00 Rutter,* 1t.... 14 Leh. Vol. ;leper. Finrs 50 'Pub or Salted butter, 10 Prime NV bite Wheat, 120 Lard, 11 Prime ited Wheat, 115 Tallow, 10 Prime Rye, 00 Item, 12 NuAlr Corn, €5 Shoulders, . 10 Nets., 28 Sides, 10 el uver•seed, 4 00 Soap, - 7 Tioiothy•seed, 250 Bees-wax, 25 Phix.meit. 150 White Begs, ' 5 Dried Apples, 7 EI ba., 100 Mixed Rags, • 2 itioa Apples, pealed, 100 Flax, 1,0 lb , 12 1 ,4' limmb "Snitz." 250 Itriaties, 10 1b.,40 Pearl) "Iletzels," 120 Feethers,""fil lb, 02% Cherries, I ' so Weal. 70. lti., 40 o:dee,. 17 Soup Bemis, V qt., el Potatoes, 11 liti3, 70 Viumrer,ll gel., 12% Apple Ltutler,V creek, 45 SATURD{Y. April 24. }'our to day is firmer , MIC 3 of superfine at Vi sTe .1 62; the latter tl,rgaal ; Extra..Ss 1 . 548 81 ' • Fancy $.5 25037 25. The trade are all thabuyers. Pales es fart sm all. Bye Hour. CS 59. Corn Meal—Pennsylvania, $2 75; Dranibitrine..l l :3 12 for sales for export. Wheat is firm; sali s or 4.51111 bushels Pennsylvania B e d at,sl :1061 Whitv.sl. 4044 50; the latter for elioiee. Rye is sellitm at fl e. Corn jinn. at 0234c€033, afloat; in Aare 71; 40,000 lAnan,i,t scud. o,,t< are scanted p Ponnsylvania sold at 33 1 / 2 e.., South ern 34:10. :N)0 bushels s u hi. Seeds--Nol MN; doing la Clover, Timothy and Flax seed. Groceries are (Inlet. No sales, only in a $11)1111 'Way to tile trade. PrOVi6ioll,3 are sought for by the Government at full prieeN. • Whisky. Is firm. Stiles of l'entviyiraniit bbls. at IS °bin }ibis. ISI„: 2 : Dririgii 17 : 6hds. 17%. P 111 LADEI,nIII.k. CA-171X MAl:lO.7r —.The offer. inrn of fleet' Cnttl. Shoe' a comidoraitkr billing off this week, reaching only Itien hem!, all of which were Mi. o,ocl or at rather better prices, ranging from g 6 to VIA fin common mitt extra quality, mostly at SS@U the UM Ito. net. Only - about 60 Cows were disposed of at from $l.B to $25 for Springers, and $2O to S3S for Coos; zutd Calves, as to condition. About 54 , , , 0 TIO , AA were offered and sold, ineludiog; 3009 at Imhoff'.. prices ranging. nt Sn@VA". and MO at the Avenue Tart. at.s6 l /'Ail the lon tbs. net. Some 40%10 ‘vool Sheep sold at 465 Xe, and sheared at 4@4;401.1 lb. gro,s. T i m TATF: OF ABIZADAMIVENDKRT AND WIFE:— jj 1 heutitler,,i,zbett. Auditor. appointee" hr the Court of COllllllOll Pleas of Lebanon county, to diatribute the balance in the nettle of Christian Itunher, Ezra Burlier, :Mho 'Feller and John Shirk. up:thrones of Abraham Wengert and wife. to nod among the ereditors of the said Abraham %Vim:tart, will attend to the duties of hie appointment, et his oilier,. in the borough of Lebanon, on •Silturd.v. May 25, 1501, at 10 &dock. A. 51., at which time and place all persona having claims wall please present them. ISAAC 'TOFFEE, Auditor. Lebanon. May 1, 1011. Ne w Root and shoe' Store! r IILI 0 nit rsigncaiannounceto the public that t hey have opened a New bout and Shoe Store, in nTa t*et Street, Lebanon, two doors smith of Zion's Lutheran Via church, Wit It! they Intend keeping constantly on Naiaand a pmet al assortment of Ladies, Gentlemen, Misues, Uoys and Children's AYER'S Boots. Shoes, Gaiters, &e., &e., all of which will be made up iti style and quality not to be surpaosed by any other workmen in the onnutry. No effort shall be - i.rpared to please ;tad satisfy all who may favor them with their orders, and their changes will be as reasonable as possible, eompatible,with a fair remuneration.• , PILLS. Which is warranted to be as represented. The ' , ladle are invited to outland examine theirstoe k previous to purchasing. .1r&. Repairing done on short notice and at reasonable rates. JOSEPH. F. Eiitin, Company ! Po'neard ! March ! 9 1 0 EIHZENSTEIN BROTHERS' CUES? CLOTIIINV I Store. opposite the Court House. and get a suit of Spring and Summer Clot h tax at rettneed prices. FLAGS! FLAGS! G S. HARRIS' VION FLAG MANUFAUORY, S. E. COR: FOUR 1 II ,t VINE STS., PRI D [MPH it. United 'lltates Flags of all sizes ; also. Union Badges of various stylus and sizes. [May 1, IS6I-4t. dItItISO\ It. in that t O h ILB ba s s " r:i l l.7 l o7p t o r s u i l t!e 3 : the old place. a few doors west of Bowman's Hotel. on Conn. berfithd Street, where he will keep the largest, finest, and cheapest assortment of FURNITU It Bever offered in Lebanon. Ills stock consists of all kinds of Parlor end Common Furniture. which he will sell lower than the like can be bought at any other plan in Lebanon. •lie has on hand a large assortment of Soths. 77- - metest-tetes, Lounges, Centre, Pier, Card and other Ta bles. What lots, ihit Racks,ae. • Also a large and (heap stock of stuffed. Cane-sent, and common Chairs, Settees, 'Bedsteads, and a lot of cheap Muttresses: , ‘ Also. Looking Classes,----U MR. Rosewood and Mahogany—very cheap. Venetian Blinds; Carriages, Gigs and Hobby horses, for children. Particular attention paid to UNDERTAKING.— Ile has provided himself with the FINEST II hiAItSEIN LEI:ANON, and will make Comes said attend Funerals, at. the shortest notice and most reasonable terms. 33:11.15, S h . los, Hats, Caps, die, FOR SP RING AND SUMMER. THE undersigned having opened his JIL , PildNl3 nut 61.001 KR ''' cL itte. 800 N. SII , IICS HATS, CAPS it Tit 11N KS A. VA AV KUNO 13.143, or the very lAtro.t and Ivaiduom out sty 1,4 nod beet finish. would re q., cattily to vitt. 4 11 Idu ,dd Criondi Mud COSIOEM . Ts. and others, who wi,h to boy trot boA articles in We lints at tit! , l-u,st io i,, pt to coil .t his Moro, . . irciinnt Street, next to the County Prison it it out Hearte,6: to eon .ef,te Mari MUHL/. H.rtlelem t Ihr hit -tuck embraces everything td• 0416 Boys and Olithlrtin that ceti ho called fur in this .isistrtihrlit lOHOttet,S, Tile Ladies. psrtb nicely, will Mel Choice neieetiou Of nil the ilortascneeet an.i latest styles of Sti..es G.otors, Ills assortment, of Oats. Caps. Trunks Traveling Bsgs, /to., have been selected with great care. Call soon and obtain a bargains. • JOS. ttoWMAIV Meniurea taken and work made to order. Leban-n. 24. I.BtO. il.lloEDdil, has just opened the LAIMEST and n BEST - SELECTED assortment of SHADES iUf every variety. ever offered to the citizens of Lebanon. They are pretty and ienemil Afir Call and see them. Leta non, Aped 24.18.61. AND - NEW PRICES. - D . V. LitV A ItT Z heretic inform the paildie that ho ..has just np a shad, - of NI-AV 1:01)MS at the old :item! of F2wa,l7, & pro., i inn Building_ which will be sold for rush at la - lees to suit In times. All are in vited to call and examine. (Lebanon, April 10, 'Bl. DIT) you See ATKINS' illllo.'S New Boot and Shoo . OPENING Or -SPRING GOODS FROM NEW, YORK MARKETS. the Store of L. K. LAUDERMILCH Jo enntbarhazd Wed, lArinnts, MT AS opened nu Nlonelty; April Ist, 1861, at 15 per cent.. less than the regular prices, for Cash or Country 1'1'11,111w: FASHIONABLE SPRING SI LES, Fashinnolde SPRING SHAWLS Fashionable new Dli ESS SHAWLS, Fashionable SPRING .CLOAKS, Fashionable PRINTS for 10 els. regular' y sold at 12 cents; Fashionable shies Medium and Mirk Prints, at C 1 .4, 7,9, and 10 Ceuta. GOOD BLACX. St LKS. and n hoe stock of other Duca G00D.% WHITE GOODS. Combats, Jaconetts, !shin, • Swiss. No hist otk, PIMA, Brilliants, Bird Eve. Diapers, Embroideries, Ilandk'fs 'Collars & sop, Linens, Towels, Sheeting.% Bleached. Unbleached. &c., &c. BROAD CLOTHS AND BOYS' WEAR. Finn Black Cloth for Gentlemen Spring wear. Cloak Cloth, light and dark; Boy's Cessimeres and, Coating , -7 Gentlemen's tine Black Cas,imere; Fancy Cassimeres fur spring. Fancy and Plain Vestings. GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. Brown Stigler's, 0: 1 4 7 and 8 etc. per 19, White-Refin ed at 9, Rio Coffee 1'2%, 14 and 10 cents; TEA, Young Dyson and Intperiah_MOLASSES, 8,10,12 and,ls cents; Dried Apples, Peaches, Cherries, Elder berries, fresh Mackerel, Primo llent, Paine Cheese. Candles. Soaps, &e. L. K. LARDERMILCEL Lebanon. April 5,1861. The Leh: wipe! Market. The Philadelphia Marliet. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS A tedifor's They also keep a large stock of DOME MADE WORE:, 'ALl:lion, May -1, ISBI ATTESTION ! BOWIE KNIVES I BOWIE KNIVES! A Eue lot of Bowie Km i vesjiwt reeeil etl and fn• gtklo 111AZENSTIHN 'MOTHERS, Opposite the Court llouso. Lehnuon, Muy 1, IS6I. New Furniture Store. Lebanon, Deeei - nber,.2B, 1559 . This Is the Place to Get. CHEAP AND FASHIONABLE WINDOW SUA DES NEW CASH STORE! N0.N1 7 GOODS LEVI KLAVSEIt, URVEYOIC and CON VEY &NUR. Cumberland St., 1/' square east of "Win. Penn Hotel," Lebanon, Pay April 24, 1851. I=ll For the Benefit of the Lutheran 'Church. Pune Ladies ofJonestown will commence the holding of - a FAIR. on Whit-/tranday, May 20th, 1061, in building ucer the Church, to be continued from day to day , until all their articles are.disposed of. They re spectfully solicit the liberal encouragement of the,pub lie, for the benefit of tL a worthy object of the Fair. Jonestown, April 24,1861. GREAT EXCITEMENT WAR ! WAR !! DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, and QUEENSWARE, SICLLING AT UNITSUALTY LOW PRICES BY HENRY ,t r.CALL SOON FOR BARGAINS." Lobanon, April 17, IS6I. SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS W. K. & J. ECKERT, ON SATURDAY, APRIL 6th, 1.861 H A .. t t 7. great pe s ot four exten4lve GOODS, nt from 5 to 20 per coot. tower then tho wool prices, we are now entitled amt determined to °film U BEAT BAR GAINS to all who may Ow up , roll. LADIES' DRESS (.4001.)5' Such as Lavellas, Parig Yla ids, Chafe Detains, Salzorirws. Poll Ile evre. PsriA Mistoto, All Wool Dolains, Iturege Anglais, Paris Stripe, Mohair Policies, &c.,, at from .8 to 50 coots. e l k. All prices to soil everybody. SHAWLS SHAW LS! ! SLLIW LSI ! CLOAK CLOTH ! CLOAK CLOTH.! G,ROCERLES & QUEENSWARE ! Or- No trouble to show Gooll. P1i135 , 1 cal /at the New Store of W. K. & J. ECKERT, April 17, 1861. Cumberland, St., Lebanon, Pa. JACOB K FUNtK TIIE couvrtiv SAFE! THE ELECTION ALL RIGHT! yr Q 1,2 Di gt _ THE PUBLIC ntw roappet tallyinvited to Call and ex amino a band:tome sed.a.ttan of SPRING AND :itiMMER GOODS. which hare been bought to please. both in style and price. THE LADIES will tied it the lance to Inv SILK & FANCY DRESS GOODS, Including Fancy Dress Fabrics in ' , lvory Variety, tile cl And Fancy Dress tilk.!‘, Fon'aide. Bategm l nod linretze, Itobes. Lawns, lingihrh Chintzes, Chanieft, Clntlales Irene. itinhjeres, LaveHu awl Duster ClothA, prints and dl uslins. eltocllP, AND STELLA H A %VLS? LACES Axn 15111 GO SECOND MOU NiN G GOODS, SKIRTS. FLANNELS, VEILS, . GLOVES, MITTS. kr. ar.:9TtT3tex will be pleasßd with our selection of CLOTHS, C A SSI XERES, VESTINGS, And other articles of Gent's Apparel. CLPPETS, QUEIESSWARE iiitOCEIIIE:.S. fact everything that is found in a well-sl, , oelted country sturu. Al'e most respectfully shlicitA call rrillll the and will tub' great plossure in SilOWirig: goods which for cheapness undl bounty cannot 61 StIVIIZiSIiCiI. FLINCK .ti fllwTilliP.. North Lebanon Lb - m.)11;4h, April 3. Idird. ANDREW MOORE SELLING OFF AT COST. f `IIE larga and extondve stock of FA NY DRY GOODS at the ••Cantro Itud4hags , ara being :add at cost. The stock comprises a general assortment of DRESS GO.MS. such as Plain and Fancy Dress Silks, French ..lferinoes. Wool Plaids and Wont Delainet, eaShilltlCS and Millet Cloths, Indaines, Calicoes, fie. White Garda—plain and fig . dSwiss, Jarancta, Caudirics. Irish LinelH, Curta la Goods, 47.,7„, larra assortment of S II A IV LS, SHAWLS, CARPETS & MATTING, CARPETS & 'MATTING, QUEENSWA RE, QUEENSWARE Mss a general assortment of fa ores and If osiory. La dies' Collars nail Dress Trimmings. with many other articles too numerous to mention Cult and see, and save money at the "Centre buildings" of .1: Baas. We also () r ear Mani!. STOCK or Dry Goods, Oneensware, Oruceries, &c., for sole, to such at t. -. 1: as wish to enter the Mercantile business; also 0 3 ; our well arranged STORE ROOMS FOR RENT \leb: , !:';': , ,--the most desirable stand in Lebanon. Lebanon, December . 2n, 1860 Hooks and Stationery Fin porinm, 44:Ntt TEACHERS' HEADQUARTERS! sz,,oma)-13. N:),ritazum, HAS REMOVED !Lae removed his Rook Store to Market Square. Lel anon, VI II ERE may be bail, on reasonable terms a general tiSFintillellt or SCHOOL„ SUNDAY SCHOOL, THEOLOG ICAL and MtsomAsnaous Eta IKS or every description. Copy-lloolo,Cyphering Rooks, leather and paper hound Pass Books, and every variety of STATIONERY, ke., wholesale and retail. A large Of variety Plain,:Paney, Buil; Green, Gilt, ,te PER SIIADES. IsTiett Patterns, Plain, Green, Blue and Gilt. Also the latest cud simplest S CYLES OF FIXTURES. jaft" . CALL AND EXAMINE. Leliction. Septereher 27 ISGO. ALA. TIRE A ND the rest of mankind who are in need of SPRING ,11L AND S.1111)1111 CLOTHING for theumlves and their Boys should not fail to call at REIZENSTEIN BROTHERS, opposite the C. , urt louse. Lebanon, who have just re ceived a line assortment of Spring Clothhi ,, of their own manufacture, nil of which they will ate at prices to suit the times. Au assortment of Boys' Cassimere Jackets at REIZENSTEIN BROS. BOYS' COATS, PANTS AND VESTS% at very low ',Wires. at RBTZENSTELN BROS. CASS IAIRRE COATS; PANTS AND VESTS, at a trifling cost, at RBI - ZENSTEI BROS. Nine Cloth Coats. Doeskin and Fancy Cassimere laats, Silk Velvet, Fancy, Silk and Satin rests at • Et Z EMT EIN BROS. Constantly a full ttssortnitmt of clothing at BEIZENSTKIN BROS_ April 10, 1.861.• Opposite the Court House. THE CASH STORE! j, JIB undetidr.,llCll has tali. n the stuck. of qeorge & Pyle rtt, the apprittsentent. at. very reduced priers; heithas been in tlnt city and it; noryi it splendid 114 ortment Af SPRING-GOODS; which bare been bath lit at auction—at panic priem.-- Aniong.his DRY GOODS. • 56 plows Black and iency Silks, BM pieces Delaines. o . , 100 picca Sine 141dslins, lOu pieces and Jilin& of DR IiSS nOnDs. Also BLACK AND COLORED ciArrus. FANCY CASS:I3IEOMS. Among the OftoCliili MS are. cheap Syrup Afolossus, Cheap Sugars, Dam. Sloulder, Cheese, Dried Apples. Dried. Peaches, Mackerel, and all kinds of Groceries, which will be sold cheap fur cask. Come and see. Lebanon, April .10, 1601. J. GEORGE. Cieoro 41offinan 5 S LEBANON bourn 7") ri TRANSPORTATION LINE. IDARTJCIJI,AIt attention will be nom to Goods Am t ed by the Lebanon Valley Railroad: Goods will be sent daily to andfrom Philadelphia to Lebanon, Myers town and Annviihr Stations, and all other points it the County. • • - FREIGIITS contracted for at the least possible rates an - ' delivered with dispatch, The Proprietor , will pay particular attention to. and attend personally, to .the receiving and delivery of ail Freights. For information, apply at leis Office at the Lebanon rniley,ltailroad Depot, Lebanon. EDWARD MARK, his Agent in. Philadelphia, will al ways. be found at W. H. Aterehatit's Hotel, North Third st... ,Philadelphia. • < • • • July 11,'60.1• . GEO. 11OFFMAN. NEW TIN AND SHEET .. iton Ware Mann factory. pii.? muleisigned respectfully calls the attention of 1 his friends and the public generolly to. the tact that be hair opened a Shop for he manefacture of all kinds of TIN AND 'SHEET IRON WARE on Market street, opposite the Lebanon Bank. Ito helms, by toting none but the beet materials, by a per sonal supervision of all the work coming from his eS tablisbment, and by selling cheaper than any other in Lebanon, that he will receive a liberal share of public patronage. N. B.—Tin roofing. Jobbing, Spouting, he., will be promptly cud properly attended to. The public ase respectfully invited to give bim a call. Lebanott;Sept. 28,1889. GEO. W. SHAY. AND RUMORS OF' VAR:! NEW SPRING GOODS JUST RECEIVED AT HENRY & STINE'S CHEAP STORE. GIitAND OPENING AT TUE NEW ST0111•1 OF ItABEIL & BIZOS W ENDOW SHADES 130YS' .TACKETS ItEE.HIVE "AND By Lebanon Valley• Railroad • cyltIUS P. MILLER, ATTORNEV-AT-I,AW OM in luta rafeet, near. 1y opp'nthe the Buck Iltael, and tiro doors south from Karnutuv's Bardwnr, Leban Et) it Vit . K6,6iiE AWORN BY AT LAIV.-01.11ee with. irKVI !cave, req., Lebanon, Pa. [Lebanon, May 4,1853. J. HA. BOWMAN A TTORNEY-AT-LA Lus REMOVED his oßko FuncleA New I ug, (sum Id story,)Cu 112 bort and street., Lelntonn. Ps. Lubuuou, A [oil n, Ina>. GAS FITTER, -vvr A LEM' S'PRlll9'. next 11001' to A. S. ELr'S V V Bea, LEBANON, PA. [lllnrvlt 13, 1561. BOWMAN, HAUER k CAPP'A LUMBER 1"..1 R D This Way, if you Want Cheap Lumber. rruE undersigned have lately formed partner / ship for the purpose of engaging in the Loin her Business, on a new plan, would respectfully inform the public at large, that their plate of busin e ss is DAvii, GORMAN'S Old Lumber Tani, in ESA Lebanon, fronting en Chestnut street, one square from the Evangelical church. They hare enlarged the Yard and filled it with it new and excellent assortment of all kinds of timber, such as BOARDS, Pbsuns, Jouvrs, . LATIN, SBINDLEN, AND SCANTLING, (Anil lengths and thicknesses. In short, they keep couL stonily on hand. a full and well-seasoned assortment of nil kinds of BUILDING MATERIALS. Persons in want of any tli Mg in their line arc incited to call, examine their stock, 7111 d learn their prices. Thankful for pmt favors, they hope, that by attention to hi:shwas aid moderate prices, to merit a continuance of public patronage. - BOWMAN, HAUER S.: CAPP. F.ebennn. September 5,15,4). LIU I Vire 10811 ramee Coill pany, • • OF SINKINO SPRINGS, UERKS COW:NTT. OTICE IS lIERKIVY GIVEN TO THE MEMBERS of Ike said Company. that in teetsequenee or lots es by tire causing a deficiency of th ,„ Treasure, au a,SIN:SiDent (Nei. I) or SI per :f>l -000 inoo, ed. has items levied by the Itoar,l of Managers. aigrette hly with the provisions of the Mit Section of the than ter. and Ist Section or Stipplementary Act of April 1859. Members will bear in mind that all these. negleetine• to pay their assessment within 41) days from (he laic ear pular:aloe oi the same. will he liable to hay iloulde the said hates. it is therefore hoped that all wilt be prompt is their int yule:its, as those who storerell less are in need of their dues. For the convenience of the members, either of the ie.,' as. John II Wester. or O. :deity, will agent at the plitieeS and dates !tattled tan l o w to receive the Joss K. FuNeg M^ Item bids with nit target their Poliriru - rat IV tut ildud t ty, }lay 8, at I ltililletiltili - ,% 71Iyer,town; 'Dim-Bday, " ti, at tVeigtry'u. 31ilirrerk: Friday, " 111. it t bi , iingitr's.:Bllaelrerstowu; Saturday, " 11. Kt J. IL Hie:goes. Lebanon; Monday, '' 13, ut tiliculu, Iliit lid ; Tue./fay, ll 14, at .111111,y's, FrethrtiMi,blirg; ... ... . . . . MEM Thumday, at Itarpees, li. llouover; Between 10 o'cleek in the ferecutern owl 2 in the ettefll.4l. By artier of the Iheint, April tO, A. MOLL, Ste:of:try, EMOV A L. NORT II LEBANON Sadd I e and r.;:ta•ness (......_ THE it ildcreigh eq ha , limn wed . ...._ 6%... T ll his Saddlery and diartonre " : "".../I T A ~„....: ....... , Z04.. 31:+intliptory tot fur ti ( iins South of th e old plAce, to the large roo m ,* 2 .--14:-.1' ,7, ... liihdy occupied by Ein gia ,, & Bro.. no ~...",....1 &,.,,, n Liquor shore. n here he swill be happy to FM" Mr his OM fri+•odb soil CIIKIItIII...A, and where he line increased fa. eitiricA Go. attending , f) tilt flue 114-I,3l.ttllelitS of h',.: busi ness. Being deteiantlll-d fn be behind no other ectablish went in hi.• abilities to aerortinnalate contoiners, he Fuss metro] licit Ilea• painc nor ei,pense to obtain and IllaiCP iliall.ei I tineOcr, 1' every inodern iinprovionen in the ha cinecs and -mare the :co, ices of the his W.ri(111(1 that Üb+.l'lll 11'3.!...;(.8 Wi/illiti COMM:1110. lie Will keep it large stock on hand. an ; in:mid:tour:, itt the shortest nutlet., ail deccitahoic of 11.1 /....VEN,S7. such as Saddles, Carriage. Harness, 'yr' all kiwi • !wary Hart - less, Buggy Whigs if the best, Mannfaciure, Bn Robes, Fly Nets, such Its Cotton. Worsted, idech. 0114! a now kind lately 11727P.570f rrerr kind...nil us Cart lc.; /Lt.ll/Nel ell 11,Cripti , M 4 , /LI ATER an A INS. Imme-Itin , le TR ACE:A At.. willed! is trill warreet to 14