0 r CD . E. gßamtiott: $1 50 A YEAR LEBANON, PA. WIIDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1802 HOME AFFAIRS. Mir Why John, where are you go - ing to in such a hurry ? Why, I am going to LAUBACWS, In Market street, ttr buy a nice lot of Furniture. "Well,'John, can you tell me the reason why LAI:MAW sells so much more Furniture and Chaira than ell the Cablaet.makers In Lebanon together ? Yes, John, I think I ran tell that reason very plainly he hm plways got by thr the largest Mid best amart meats of all kinds of Fnrn here and Chairs on hand, Which ho also sells a great deal cheaper than any other eabinebtnaker ; besides he has an excellent cushioned Furniture Wagon with whisk ho delivers all Furniture and Chairs sold by him, free of charge; these I think to be very good and advantageous reasons. •s As the 98d liegtaient will leave for the seat of war this week, the public will please bear in mind that the beet and oldest CABINET MAKING ESTABLISHMENT, in Lebanon, is that ofd. ItaornonMNE'r. Any person in want Waded made work will please call ea him, be. raye buying elsewhere. C. BROTRIJALINE. Lebanon, Nov. 20, 1801.—Omo. We noticed last week the destruc. lion by Ore of the Steam Tannery of Messrs. Zoos, at Myerstowvt. The esteek house, contain ing some 200 cords of oak (bark, the bark milt, engine mid engine house, were burned to the gratin!. Through great exertions, the vat and dreisfrig Imuse were saved. The estimated loos is $6OOO. Insured in Lyaom log Company for $3,. 000, West Brandt, $1,500.. The origin of the fire to unknown. There was no fire of any kind In the tannery when the hands left it. The en gine was stopped and the fire put out at about 2 o'clock on Saturday, In order to clean the boilers on Monday morning. The fire . Was discovered in the bark mill. During the past year, Coal was de liverod along oar railroad as follows : Surtons. Missosners, Richland, Lebanon, Antiv{4o, Palmyra, ByhoLAßY.—Sorne thief or thieves entered tho Saloon of Mr. Doting, under Funek's Mall, In this borough, on Wednesday night, and stole 11 billiard balls, 10 6gatelle balls,.all the cheeks, and a lot of eatables. They entered at the book door, which they forced open. Mr. Debug offers a reivard for the recovery of hie property and the detection of the thieves. B. F. Hall, some time since arrest ed in this place fer attempting to peas a forged cheek aI the Lebanon Bank, (but never brought to trial;) bee been figuring of late in Sunbury, Pa., to the scandal of the good people of that place. lie relied about $2OO of money from various eitiaens to purchase the material for a printing office. Oa his way to Philadelphia be was or protexxled to be . robbed. The persons who bad given him the money obtained judgement, levied on his household goods, and sold it. Hap pening to tell some goods not embraced in the levy, prosecutions were instituted, and a general town squabble Is We result. Messrs. Moses and John Riegert, of 'Cornwall, slaughtered a Hog last week which weighed 576 pounds. Died, on Thursday, the 10th of De mioutber, A. D., 1881, at the residence of Isaac X Inns rd, In-Burma township, Armstrong county, Pa., John 11. Washburn, aged about 27 years.— The deceased was deaf and dumb, but bad been ought, to read and write. The deceased stated that be was on his way to visit his grandmother, 'whose residence, be said, is near the town of Lebanon, Lebanon county, Pa. • BWWN IN.—Another of the orn. wall Anthracite Fortnum, at Cornwall, was blown In on Wednesday of lad week. DEAD,—.Mr. James McCausland, Manager at Speedwell Forge, died on Saturday. Be was slightly injured by a fall onVednesdey, which produced abberation of mind, and on Fri• day night he jumped out of a window, from which he received Injuries that caused his death. .The. Fruit Grower Society Hof Fast ers Pennsylvania will hold their next annual meeting In Laminator oity, Ps., at CoOper's Ho tel, commencing on Wednesday, the sth of Feb. Tway, 1862. Horticulturists are invited tO at We are pained to learn that James Ifelohhold, of this borough, slipped on the leo hod fell on Sunday evening, frnoturing his leg.— Title lea. grievons nooldent to one in his other wise bodily afflicted eondition. john H. Bowman Esq., of this place, in cantsvaion with 'several other gentle men, is getting up a Company. they have thus far been very successful, having ennsaid between forty and fifty men. John Lick, of California, has nags a 13andsome donation to the Fredericks burg Sunday School:Union, of this county. Mr. Llok,doespoSforgat his old hams andoldlfrionds. Sir There are at present about 120 mew employed along the line of the Union Cc- tkol, repairing, cleaning out, and otherwise Improving the same. The work is being peeked forward, se as to•be ready for the opening of navigation, as early as the sea son will permit. The carrying capacity of these works_ is being gradually but sturdy' ;improied. Since the enlargement, theam petty has been inereetied . 33 per cent. Among other. improvements, the con ,struction of a neW alnine-way at the " Big pam," near Jonestown, is worthy of notice. A drift or small tunnel is being made fri m below , the dam into the pool of the same, above. This drift will be circular, 8 feet in &Meter, and about 250 feet in length, through'et solid trap.roek. In the pool of the dom, over the mouth of the drift, a stone sluice, or gate-house, some 45 feet high, will, be erected. This work is pro, grossing as rapidly as practicable, a night and.day force being employed. the Advertiser Ottragical Enigma. I am composed of 91 lettere My 613 29 74 t i 20 01 84,75 lea county s. in Yenta. i t My 16 69 46 68:6 67 8 , 4 0 • a oounty in Indian My 24 712 5 51A14 , 44 4 11 hi a county in New York. My 28 87 10 36 85119 At, is a county in. Mahn. 31y 4124 47 4'14 2$ Ow lon county In Vermont. My 52 803 26 ja a oetutty iit North Carolina. My 58 48 88 53 9 82 es Ilx 16 Is a county In N. Etampabiea t My 64 85 20 88 60 50 4889 li a county in Maastichusette. 31y 68 66 85 21 40 81 17 la a county in Osorgia. My 70 ea 78 72 11 a county in / 1110011. 31y 81 32 0 55 4 77 80 56 88 is a connif In Georgia. 31y 82 62 89 07 76 is a county In Indiana. My 91 74 61 80 87 66 43 71 71 M &county trr rn, BlBo . My whole 11 found in erne of 111,1 11111 P° 11 0 4 iaha. Answer neat week. ' ' - • A. 0. B. 58. Lebanon, Mowers to Assgrama of toot sash.-4f o. 1--Lelgtl ; Na. 3 —geaton; NO* 47..14r 0 i g*washAtiVen-; No. 6.:-.;LeiocastOf 3. or. - fit-. ago; No. gna:orMar 7 ;) , 0 7 -Tortooa "11 • tloreost.. baniel Shay, of Co. G., 93 Regi ment, Penn'; volunteers, died, a few days ago, at the Seminary Hospital. HANDBILLS FOR SALES Printed cheap, and at an hour's notice at the LETTER FROM THE COUNTRY, CORNWALL TP., Jan. 28th, 1862. Ma. EDITOR :—There is an old say. ing in England, when the elements are decidedly contumacious, that it is "not a night fit to turn a poor brute out," and such has been the average state of the weather since my last.— The "Snits Creek," as though deter mined to bid adieu to its ancient name, and class itself among rivers of the first magnitude, overflowed in every direction, and roared like a cat aract, last week. I understand that quite a number of fences were carried away by the freshet. This is good news to fence-makers. By looking over your columns, I perceive that the war has not seri. Gusty injured the matrimonial excite ment. The only advice I can give to my young friends on this point, is, "keep the ball rolling, and remember der druckar." A malignant disease of the throat is prevailing among the children here, which, I cirri sorry to state, prevents them froni attending,school. By re. feritng to the "obithary" head, the reader will perceive that it has proved fatal in several cases, . and furnished another exemplification of the trite aphorism, that"death loves a shining mark." At the sometime it may lead us all to reflect that "Life is real—life Is earnest, And our hearts though stout and brass, till like muffled drums are boating, Funeral matches to the graTe. On Wednesday night last, Mr. lien-- ry Kurtz's carpenter .shop was enter ed, and nearly all his valuable tools were taken therefrom. Who the vil lain-or villains wore is , a problem that may not receive a readysolutloh from astrologers or witches. Our friends in the country will do well to be fore armed for the many suspiCious ohne, acters which proivl about their neigh borhood. To give an illustration, we met an old "covey". a 'few evenings since, who hailed from "Woliabersstet tle." He appeared to have been over loaded with "old rye,"aud clung to an old tree, evidently waiting for his stop ping place to come round. The recent fall of 'snow made the sleighing prime, and the jingle of bells echos lively in all directions. I hope the sun will not interfere with the fun, so as to give us as opportunity to "glide o'er the ice and snow." Should the weather prove favora ble, a public examination of.the schol ars of the Excelsior school, will be held, on Thursday evening next.— The exercises will be interspersed with vocal music, and conclude with a "spelling match," in which all the "crack spellers" are invited to par ticipate. I enjoy country life up to nature— the only objection I' can produce, is getting the"news" when it is old., and you know I like to keep posted on the !..ogrtiit'ltqUestion" of the dny. A sharp artnreontractor might rob the gov. ernment of a hundred thousand del. lars, take sick, and go to Europe for the benefit of his health, all before. I would be ablb to check him. I observed several typographical errors in ,thy last,* to which I think the dOii" must pleadgu ri iity. Yours Truly, JO TONS. 1,742 1,290 901 21,08 E 882 898 OUR ARMY CORRESPONDENCE, From* the 03d Regiment. atle AlM:owing letter should have been recOltd in time for last week's paper, butt was delayed in the mails,j LETTER PROM LIEUT. ROGERS. Headquarters, Co. C., 23d Beg.,) Wssutrierropt, Jan. 17, '62. j FRIEND AREsErN :—Affairs in camp stillp,reeent their wonted appearance, save that a dikty thud has fastened itself upon our streets and parade ground ) making: th e operation of wlllic ing rather a disagreeable one, and giv ing soldiers , fife but very- few pleasures at the present time. ' In order therefore, to be released from the un , pleasantness of such a sight, and - lotting to derive' benefit, from a ,visit to. Alexandria,—a place replete with interesting occurrences in the threeits' serviee,—l start ed forth on day morning last, in company wy. brothers, on the then unpleakuult Journey. For such it certainly was . , as tire snow flakes were dancing through the an, vitli a rough wins; blowing that almost chilled us through. The exercise of walking however,soon made the life current cowls Pere freely, warming our Nunes into a pleasant_glow that Weld staxOtrufettlior.j . Mfflingro. cured kr Prevail - Marshes pass, in Washington, we rode from Seventh, and Penn. Avenue to the wharf, where we embarked in one of the little steam Tugs that towed up and down the river. A half hour's ride brought us to the secesh hole, and familiar sights came once more-to view. As wedis emberkeel, and walked slowly up King street, our eyes naturally turned to the Marshall House r —where the un fortunate Blieworth lost his life. Its dilapidated condition impresses the mind if ith the important fact that it cannot, last long but will soon be num bered with the things that were, while many other once fine buildings are go ing in the same downward course.— Business, however, is much brisker than Waves during the summer, and the innovations of Yankee enterprise are everywhere making their appear. ance. Col. McLean's 88th Penn. Reg't are quartered in those buildings that have been deserted by the Secession ists, and with their comfortable homes and good warm stoves certainly pos sess advantages in soldiering rarely enjoyed by any of the "boys." We there met some of the three months' men that belonged to the "sth," and they: welcomed us with.- hospitality that made as feel at boom, and com fortable. Vie slave pen is. used for the accommodation of those soldiers that get more than the "can carry," and we were much amused to see the Motley group that then' adorned this establishment. Wherever you turn, the effects of the war are visible in deserted houses, broken up business stands, and all those natural results of the great Destroyer. We returned home on the following day ready and anxious to assume the wonted routine of duty at Camp Mary. Marching orders are about to change our loeation, and on Monday morning next we intend moving for Tennlly town, to join Gen. Peck's Brigade.— I will advise you of our doings when this is accomplished, and in the mean time let all our friends direct their letters to the 93d Regiment, P. V., Washington, D. C., which will insure their transmission until further or dered.. J. E. R. Advertiser Office. Prevention is Better than Lure, To ladies of delicate health or impaired organisation, or to those by whom an increase of family is limn any reason objeetionable, the undersigned would offer a prescription which is perfectly reliable and safe. and which has been prescribed in various parts of the old world for the past century. Although the article is ve ry cheap and simple. yet it has teen put up in half pint bottles and sold very extensively at the exhorbitat.t price of $5 per bmtle, the unnersigned proposes to fur nish the recipe for the small sum of $l, by the posses sion of which every lady can supply herself With a per• lest safeguard, at any drug afore, for the trifling sum of 25 cents per year. Any physician or druggist will tell yen it is perfectly harmless, and thousands of testimm /dais can be procured of Its ,Mileacy. Omit to. any part of did sthrld on receipt of $l, by addressing Dr. d. C. DRVERAUX, P. 0. Box, No. 23511, New !raven, Conn. August 7,1561-Iy. Xll LITARY U NIFORMS.—T arc is, per haps , no department of military business in which there has been n more marked inipmvement than in the clothing of the soldiers. Not many years sines officers and privates were dad in garments which were almost skin-tight. They ;wore leather stocks, which were worthy of the mine, for they kept the wearer in tribulation; while their padded breasts and tight sleeves made volition a matter of great (lintel] ity. Daring the present war, such of our volunteers as procure their uniforms at the Brown Slone Clothing Hail of Rocklin] Wilson, Nos. 603 and 605 Chestnut street, above Philadelphia, obtain clothing that • is perfectly easy, substantiai and becoming, The arm named hare gone largely into the business of making Military Clothing, and tin it facilities enable them to fill the largest orders in the shortest poesibll time, • „ kLUNNEWELL'E 0017011 REMEDY excels in one of the Most important characteristics namely, that of containing no materials of opium or antimony. which ivre so debilitating to weak Constitir tions. Whet' by its perfectSdurplicity tt is done with the Cough or Lung Complaint its .spetiditl Tonic quali ties exhibit themselves in giving strength to weak sys tems, weakened by disease, to peculbority very impor tant, but often lost sight of. In a preparation like the Universal Cough Remedy may be found a great neces sity for every nursery. every medicine chest, or count ing room, led from infancy to age it may be used with perfect impunity. See advertisement and read pain. phiet. [November 6-lm. Sr. &MS'S REFORMED CHURCH.—Regular service every Wednesday evening at 7% o'clock , every Sunday morning at 19 o'clock, and every Sunday evening at 7 o'clock. CREMT Chosen.--Services in Temperance Hall, every Sunday at 10 A. M.. and every Friday at 7 P. M. English preaching.next Sabbath morning and evening in the Methodist Episcopal Church. German preaching next Sabbath morning at 10 o'clock in the Evangelicatehurch. and in the evening. English preaching next Sunday at 10 A. M. and the Lord's Supper at 2 P.M., in the Moravian Church. English services next Lord's day morning and evening in Zion"s Lutheran church. German preaching next Sabbath morning and English in the evening,. in the First Reformed church. German preaching next Sunday mo7ning and English in the °coning, in Salem's Lutheran church'. Mart rt [ On the 2d inst., by Rev. Mr. Lovell, in Lincoln cpun. ty, Mo., at the residence of the bride's mother, Alr GEO. M. BICKEL (formerly of Jonestown, this coun ty) to Miss ARDELIA ROBINSON, both of the same county. In Cornwall tp., en the 2311 inst., ROSANNA, child of Christian and Sarah BACIIMAN, aged .1 y ears, 7 mos. and 18 days. On the morning of the 22.1 inst.. DEBBIE, daughter of Charier, B. and Amalie E. FORNEY, of North tam, non, aced about 7 years. 'On the 18th nit, in Bethel township. MARTIN OMIT, aeod 73 years, 7 months and 26 day.. On the 14th inst., in Cornwall, AMANDA, daughter of Abraham and Betty IiIItUBAKEE, aged 5 years, 1. month and 22 days. Dearer scholar, then best left us, Here thy less we deeply feel; But 'tie Cod that bath bereft us; et lie can all our sorrows heal. The Lobs Mon :Market. Cars&Ey Corrected L 1311,1910 N, WSDNISDAr t JANUAR/2' :20,1885. Lab. Minns Ex. Fain $6 25 Eggs, Vi doz., .12 Smith " Extra d2O ;hitter,* lb:, 'l2 106. Vat. Super. Fines 60 Tub or salted - butter, Prime White Wheat, 1 25 Lard, 8 Prime Red Wheat 115 Tallow, Prime Rye, 55 Won, 11 Corn, - -Adders v • Qatn, tided; .CloVer-seed, 350 Soap; Timoily•seett, 1,70 See,-wgr, 2 . 5 -Flax-seed, 325 White Bags, 3 Dried Apples Ali bu., 100 Mixed Bags, 1 Dried Apples, pealed, 150 Flax, lb., 12% Peach "Suitz," 250 Bristles, is lb., 40 Pencil "lautzels," 125 Feathers lb., 023.4 Cherries, 150 Wool., fib., 40 Onions, 37 Soup Beans, *f qt., 6 Potatoes,* bus, .10 Vinegar, S gal., 1234 Apple Butter,Vl crock, 45 Irlie:ritiltidelphita Market. -ftdottnat Ji/n t 27--The tlefavorebla tenor of the foreign adrm.es by the Europa has somewhat flattened the market for Breadstuffs, but;wi thout raining any quotable changein prices. There is ,very . little shipping demand for Flour and the on-- ly transaction reported is 500 barrels Northwest ern extra at $5 62f barrel. Small sales for the supply of the retailers and bakers from $5 25 to $5 37f for common and good superfine, $5 60 to $5 75 for extras, $5 70 to $6 25 for low grade and choice extra family, and $6 37f up to $6 75 forlancy lets. Rye Flour and Corn Meal are hut littlyinguired after. We quote the former at $3_7P 444 thaiafter at $3 . 0 barrel. Grain-LThe 'demand for Wheat has fallen off, but the offerings are light, and prieek are un changed. Sales of 5@6000 bushels fair and prime Penna. and Western Red at $1 32Q1 25 `4s bushel, mostly at the latter rate. White ranges from $1 40 to $1 50. Rye continues to command 72©73 cents. Southern do. is worth 65 to 68 cents. Corn comes forward slowly and meets very limited inquiry. Sales of 800 bush els new yellow at 57 cents, which is a decline.— Oats are steady at 38f cents "4$ bushel for Penna. Cloverseed is less active; sales of 650 bushels at $4 50(4;4 62} 13 64 lbs. Timothy is worth $1 621©l 75, and Flaxseed $2 10 '4ft bushel. CATTLE MARKET.—The receipts and sales of Beef Cattle were larger this week than last, reaching some 1450 head at Phillips', and the mallet was dull at about previous quotations, which ruled at from $5 to $6 for common to .$7 for fair, end $7.50 t 0 ,58.50 the 100 lbs. for good to prime quality, mostly within the latter range of prices. Cows and Calves—About 60 were dis posed of at from $2O to $32 each for • springers, and $23 to $3B for Cows and Calves, as to c.ondi don. Hogs were more plenty and rather lower this week, the receipts and gales reaching some 8555 bead, inoluding 6015 at Iraboff's at s4®4l, and 2540 at the Avenue Yard it $404.50 the 100 lbs. net. Sheep were also rather lower, with salmis of 5500 at 4@4fc. '4f4 lb. gross, as is qual ity. Pativrtionanto. J°SEMI GUM, Justice of tho Peace, wilt attend to the Scrivening business—such as writing Deeds, Mortgages, Releases. Bonds, Agreements, &e., 4e., at his office, in Mulberry street, :610 doors south of the Moravian Church, in the Borough or Lebanon. Lebanon, January 20,1862. yiw Reader, yott: seen ..Pl'ol. WoOd'iti'd.itortfikuriettt; fa our papor. Reid it ; it will i f it o ArtAt you. • • gryttial ghttites. ~i~~. Peaceful be thy silent slumber; Peaceful in the grave so low; Thou no more wilt join our number, Thou no more our songs shalt lame. Yet again we hope. buneet thee, When the day of Ii is - 110.1, Then in heaven, with joy to greet thee, Where nefaretodt tear is shed. 8011001ZIATI4 . t! " Notice. ' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS A udilor's Notice. Estate of Jeremiah Patdorff, deceased. riIITE: undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Orphans' Court of Lebanon county, to make distribution of the fund In the hands of George Bowman, jr., Adminis• trstor of Jeremiah Batdorffi deceased. to and among the cre. Bore entitled to the same, will attend to the duties of his appointment, at his office, In Lebanon, on MONDAY, the 24th of FEBRUARY, 1802. at 10 o'clock, A. 31., when and where all perilous having Maims will present them. Leh., Jan. 2n, '62. JOHN B. MESTER., Auditor. PUBIAC SALE • OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. WILL be sold at Public Sale, on SA TURDA Y, FEBRUARY 22, 1862, At the kiteresidence of PHILIP Malvin; dee'd., in Pal myra, Lebanon county, Pa., the following Personal Property, viz : 1 COW. FLAY, HARNESS, flood iiimenna WATCH. 2 OURS, i. 7 1 CARRIAGE ; M. 7 BEDS AND BEDSTEADS, CENTRE AND OTHER "JRC" _PIJIL.3II3B, AL. 11E: Mi 6 Canaseat and other Chairs, Chests, Stoves, Carpets, Copper Kettles, Buffalo Robes, Potatoes, 1 Barrel of Vinegar, and a variety of other articles too numerous to mention. Ai- sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A . Al.,when due attendance will ba given, and terms of sale made known by CHRISTIAN IroFFmt, Administrator of Philip Matter, deu'd. Palmyra, January 29, 18 62.-to. REMOVAL P HOUND RAMIS. IT ELIA Betsy, wheru ars you going that you aro dressed up so? Ans.-1 11111 going to .1. 11. KEIM in his ing. in Wainet street, to hare my Likeness taken. Ques.—Why do you golf) Kahn and notto one of the other rooms to hire it taken ? Ans.—Because Keim's Pictures are sharper, clearer and more truthful than others and nearly everybody goes to him. Ques.—Cart you toll me why his pictures are superior to others? Ans.—Yrd. I ho bad 9 pears practice, and hassuperior Cameras, and alkh s other tixturar are of She most hit proved kind. Ques.—Wliat kind or Pictures does betake? • takes Ambrotypes, and idelainotypes, of all sizes and superior finish and Photographs, from the smallest up to Life Size, Plain and, Colcired in Oil. He takes all sizes Photographs front Daguerreotypes of do. ceased persons and has them colored life like, by one of the lest Artists. His charges are reasonable and his rooms aro open every day (except suuday) from 8 o'clock, A. hI. to 6,-I'. M, Don't forget, HEIM'S ROOMS is the place you can get the Best Pictures. [Jan. 22,'62. Economy is Wealth! Cure Your Cough for One Dime; The BEST and CHEAPEST Houeehohl HEM- EDY in the World, illadante ZADOC PORTER'S G-REAT COUGH REMEDY! . madame ZADOC POE 'PER'S Curative Balsam is warranted if used accord ing to the directions, to cure in all asses, Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Asthma, and all a fractions of the Throat and !Ans. - \ I=2MG MOST IMPORTANT.—Madame ZADOC POR TER'S Curative "Balsam is sold a a prise which brings it in the reach of every one to keep it convenient for use. The timely use of a single bottle will prove tohe w orth 100 times Its oost. NOTICE.—Save Year Money !—Do not be persuaded to pnrchase articles at 45. to $l, which do not contain the virtue of a Dime Dottie of Madame Por ter's_ Curative Balsam, the cost of manufacturing which is as great as that of almost any other medicine; and the very low price at which it is sold, makes the prolt to the setter upper - ently small, and unprincipled dealers will sometimes recommend other medicines on which their prcilits are larger, unless the customers in- Ost upon having Madame Porter's and none other.-- Ask for Madame Porter's Curative Balsam, price 10 eta., and in large bottles at 2C eta., and take no other. If you can Hot get it at one store you can at another. Bold by all Druggists and Store-keepers at 10 cents, and in larger bottles at 20 cents. MALL A BUCKET., Proprietors, New York. Jos. L Lembergor, Agent, Lebanon, Pa. January 20, 1802,1 y.eow. ADMINISTRATOR'S SAZE OF VALUABLE BLOODED STOCK and FARMING UTENSILS. NNW. t v 4 ,7 'd MA *Anil 3 '•-• _ _ _ rILIE following STOCK, bred on the COLEBROOK EdTATE of the 'late WILLIAM COLEMAN, deceased. and a largeassortment of FARM. INO UTENSILS, will be ulfored a 6 PUBLIC BALE, at OOLEBROOK FURNACE, on Tuesday, February 1.811,1862, conarncucinit &bib o'clock, A. AL, by order of the Ad• mlnletrator of odd Estate, visi HORSES AND MULES-2 blooded &farms, Ac. 131I0ItT HORN OR DURHAM STOOK—The flue Bull "Leopard," 4 yeAre old ; 20 Mulch Cowe; 7 Heifers, 3 years old; 3 Heifers, under 1 year old; 3 Bells, 1 year old. DEVON STOOP: —The fine Dull "Eclipse,. 5 years old; 20 young Mitch Coos; 5 'fellers, between 2 and 3 years old; 4 Heifers, between 1 and 2 years old; 6 Bolters; under 1 yen- old; 2 Bulls, 2 years oil; 3 Bulls, 1 year old. ALDERNEY STOCK-1 Belt between 2 and 3 years itN• 4lleifrs. hetween 2 and 3 years old. SiIERP-25 . 0otawasa =Miff 111 RiPtl . SW I NE—A lot of fine Chester County Pigs, ghosts and'Hogs; Breeding Bows, with Pig. Also, 45 head of fine BAT CATTLE, tamely blooded Mock: between 3 aud 4 years old, at for Butchers' or Farmers' use. Also. Broad and Narrow wheeled 3. 2 and I.horse WAGONS, HARROWS, PLOUGHS, CULTIVATORS, Mowing and Thrsshinq kIACHINRS, Ox and Horse CARTS, CornShellers, Patent Rakes, Patent Hay Forks, Log, Halter, Cele and other Chat a, besides a variety anther articles too rinnieroasko mention. Ikat,:,The late Proprietor, Mr. COLEMAN, spared nedGier..PaßM Aor expense in procuring the RIOT BLOOD that cured be obtained, and, the excellence of his STOOK is se well establiatied in this County, as to render a more particular description of it unnecessary: THE STOCK may be seen at the COLEBROOK FARM. at anytime previous to the sale, by application to the Manager, Mr. JOHN JANSON. sin e Terms made known on day of sale, by • W. G. FakIRMAN, Administrator. January 16, 1662. Election. lumen is hereby given that an election by the Stockholde* in the President, &tanagers and Com pany or the Berke sod Dauphin Turnpike_road will be held at the Public House of J. L. Bennethrun, in My. cratown, Lebanon county. Pennsylvania. On Monday, the ad day of ilfarch next, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M., and 4 o'clock, P. M., of that day, for the purpose of electing One Pres ident, Eight Managers, One Treasurer, and `mob other officers as may be necessary to conduct the affairs of the said Company daring the ensuing year. At the same thne,the.Annual Statementof the Treas urer will be laid before the Stockholders as usual. By order of the Board, ILENE'S" MOLL Pres% JAZOB Itsetruk, Treasurer. [January 22 , 1862 . Pilblie INTILL bo sold at: pubiic gale, at the ran:Moose of Pa ' V ter Pox. in North Lebanon township, near David Boyer's Saw Mill, on Saturday, February 8, 1862, at I o'clock, - p. 111., the following Personal Property. slata of Amos Fox, dec'd., viz :—Bed, Bedstead, Chairs, Carpet„ Chest, Table, Watch, Looking Glass, and other articles. Terms of sple will he made known by HENRY A. PDX, Administrator of Ames Fox, dec'd. Jos. Bricker, Anetionoer. [N. L:T., Jan-22, '62-ts. THE NEW YORK WEEKLY JOURNAL OF COMMERCE A Conservative Family and Paper. THE CHEAPEST AND BEST WEEK) A IN AMERICA riONTAINS news Horn all the world, the lest repoyta of the produce, Grain and Cattle trade, Dry Goode and Money markots. - . The foe, to disoriatifzurs, North, or South. The slop. porter of the Union, the Constitutizn and the laws. TERMS FOR ONE YEAR. Twenty Copies or upwards, to one addrese $1 each.— Thir teen copies to one address $l5. Eight caplet $l.O. Four copies $O. Three copies $5. Under Three copies $2, each. An extra copy to anyone sending a elub.of twenty, with the money. ..The Daily Journal of Commerce, Jun ior, Issued for the Country. $5 a year. Specimen co Pies sent agile, STON.R, tEAT,p• 'AND 11A.LLOCK,. 91" Wall - street Now York, Jawnery 22, Is 2. . IF YOU WANT' A goat MITRE fit a 'Medallion iir Pia, ealratßAl-- Lrfeopor,t, VW, 001" t? the 41tIllittKif?trOit. Sat* For Rent., STORE ROOM No. 2, 'Eagle Building," now occupies. by Reizenstein A Um, asa Clothing Store. fa a terms apply to .1 Mrs. SARAH LINEA.WEAVER...dr Mrs. ELIZABETH C. WEIDMAN. Lebanon, Jan. 15, 1882. . OH, YES OH, YES t rill Et E undersigned re spectfully intOrms the ' • ; Public that he will attend to AUCTIONEERING, & will CRY SALES at, short •!: notice and on reasonable 7 terms. lie can be found-- iireer Am s; - 3, AA at We residence In North • Lebanon Borough. - JOSEPH BRICEER. N. Lebanon Borough, Jan. 15,'C2.-3m. Assignee Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that LEVI TTERTZLER. and Lavinia, his wife, of Jackson township, Lebanon county, Pa., have assigned tbeirproperty and effects to the undersigned, of the said township and county, for the benefit of creditors. All persons having claims against said parties, as well as those indebted, are re quested to make settlement. JOHN A. DONOES. WEIGLEY & KEGRIZE, General Commission Merchants, 'OO. TEE BALL OF Flour, Grain, Seed, Dried Fruit, But ter, Eggs, Cheese, Poultry, &c., 102 WARREN ST., NEW YORK. 0. WRIGLEY. N. EEQRIZE. REFERENCES": Chapman, Lyon & Noya, New York; Bash] idelinigbt, Reading, Pa.; Wm. 61. Breslin, Lebanon, Pa.; B. lt. Allen, Lexington, Hy.; William Selfridge, NeW York; L. Betz, Canton, Ohio; Kaewman & Kissinger, Read ing, Ps.; Jones & Shepard, New York ; W. C. Curry & Co., Erie. Pa.•, John Sillea , Allentown, Pa. New York, January 16,1862. - OF ,PERSONAL PROPERTY. LIT ILL be sobi et public eel e on PRIDAY: PEER UA y kr 21, 1862, at ilk residence of DAVID W. OH RIM Ili mile North from Frederickaburg, Lebanon county, the following Personal Property, viz 4 HORSES. 18 HEAD OF CAT. TLE. 7 tiIILCH COWS, 1 BEV ( t ONSIIIRE BULt., 10 YOUNG CATTLE. 11 SHOATS, 1 Broad 1,11 " and I. Narrow Wheeled Plantation WAGON, - 2 Wagon Bodice, 2 Setts Hay Ladders, 4 Setts Harness, Saddle, 2.llerso Block Sled, Seed Drill,s Plows, Harrows, Shovel Harrow and Cultivator, Corn Sheller, Drag, Cow, and other Chains, Hay, Grain and other Forks, Scythes end Cradles, Barrels and Stands, and other articles for the Form, House and Kitchen.. Sale to conanieneo at preesely 12 o'clock, when terms aittbemade.knownlzy. DAVID W. Jacob Sbnotterly, Auctioneer. [Betlicl,Jau. 15, "62. NOTICE is hereby given. that letteia of Adralnistrm tion on the Estate of Amos Fo*, late of North Lebanon township, Lebanon county - 4 Pa., deceased. have been granted to the undersigned, of North 'Lebanon bor ough. All persons, therefore, Indebted said Estate, arerequested to make payment, and those having claims to present them. IINNItY A. FOX, Administrator. lineal Lebanon, January 8, 1861. LIIESTONE. T HE Subscriber having r c ' -t l%siTuarrv,fVrJZin trisot Western part of this borough, offers to the public LIME, fresh from the Kiln at $6 per hundred bushels, and $3 for Sleeked Lime. lie will sell at this price in Cash or Trade. STONE for Walls and other purposes can be lied at any time, cheap, for cash and trade. flu solicits the patronsge of the public. HIRAM 110US1t. January 15, 1562.-61. ZADOC PORTER'S Balsam is prepared with all the requisite care and skill, from a combination of the best remedies the vegetable kingdom affords. Its remedial qualities are based on its power to as sist the healthy and vigo rous el re n ati on of the blood, through the lungs. It is not a violent remedy, but emolliment,----warm ing, searching and effect. fro; can be taken by the oldest person or youngest child. 111 rill g SUBSCRIBER offers to Rent his largo three story BRICK BUILDING, in Cumberland street, Lebanon, between the Black Horne and Washington Hotels. Said building was lately In possession of Mr. Reisner. It has a fine Store Boom, Basement, large Back Building, Outbuildings, Garden, &c. It will be rented in whole or pal tto said applleants. Apply to J. C. Reisner, on the premises, or to the undersigned above Annville. Possession will be given on April 1, 1561. January 8, ISO 2. WM. AULT. itlad'e ZADOC PORTER'S Balsam has been used ly the public for over ]8 years, and has acquit ed its present sale simply by being-recommended by those who have used It, to their afflicted friends and oibers. 9111 E .übdersigned would inform the Ladies of Lobe non county, that he has the largest lot of LADIES' FURS on hand ever offered in Lebanon, which will be sold at low rates—from V. 60 to $45 per sett. No Furs misrepresented in order to affect a sale. Lebanon, Nov. 6, '6l. ADAM RISE. rimiX subscriber will pay the highest market prices for TIMOTHY SEED, CLOVER SEED. - FLAX SEED, At the Mill in Market street, Lebanon borough, Bring it immediately. ABRAM STRICKLER. Lebanon, September-I, 'ol. GREAT BARGAINS AT THE Jr. GEORGE Has purchased the stock of Goods of ECKERT & BROTHER, AND WILL SELL AT AND BELOW COST. Having bought the Dress Goods at a large dis- count, any one wishing to purchase Goods •• cheap will remember the BEE HIVE STORE. Lebanon, December 25, 1861. NEW FURNITURE STORE CUMBERLAND STREET, EAST LEBANON. Nearly Opposite Bulb's Hotel. 1 IHE subscriber again calls attention to his fall and splendid assortment of all kinds of FURVITURE mid CHAIRS, such as Bureaus, Secretaries, Desks, Bookcases, Sofas, Lounges., Jenny Lind and Cottage Bedsteads, and all other articles in his line. YOUNG BEGINNERS Take particular notice that you don't tnins the plate, for you can buy WEARER there than at any. other 112Eplace in the borough of Lebanon. Ilia fur niture is all of his own nuumfactnre, and warranted to be substantial. Come andj edge for yourselves. You will fuel a LARGE AND SPLENDID STOOK always on hand to suit any customer, and you will lh'd that yoti can buy cheaper there than at any other place. Remember the place, and Conic ono, Come all, and care your money. ' /Or All Furniture will be delivered free, in good care. A. LIERSILBERGER. bobanon, December 25,1861, CIIRISTRIAS IS COINING And we are assured Gait many who read this Aran viszirmix are already, considering WHAT TO PRESENT to their relatives and friends at borne and abroad. < We would suggest the following: Either A CABA, A GOLD PEN. A POltritalONlA, A TRAVELING BAG. _ A PORTABLE DESK. A FINE ENGIIAvINO, A MAGIC LANTERN, A STEREOSCOPE, or A MICROGRAM° AN AUTOGRAPHIC ALBUM, A FRIENDSHIP ALBUM, A FPLENDID BIBLE, A BEAUTIFUL HYMN BOOK, A TAPER 'M.A.CHE BOOK, A< HANDSOMELY BOUND BOOK, or any other Fancy Article, in our line, Suitable as present, and acceptable to any person. THE PLACE TO BUY THEM IS ATH. • 11. 110edO/S Book and Stationery Store, Cumberland Street, Lebanon, -Penna. N. R.—Miscellaneous Books will sell at .greatly re duced prices—viz: $1.51 Books for 75 cents; $1,25 for 50 ; $l.OO for 40 ; 70 for 30, and 61 for 37% Lebanon, Dec. IP,lBO'. Store Ronsc for Rent. PlllllB stand contains a large Store Room and eleven 1 other rooms for family dwelling and store house.-- It is situated in Heilman's Dale, Lebanon county, four and a half miles west from Lebanon, on the ofUnion Canal. Store has been kept in theaboro hones for the last three years. This stand is sittiated in a thickly settled part of Lebanon county and is calculated to do a large Country and Boat business, having a tine wharf and landing for boats to lay, and large and convenient stabling for boat horses. This stand is well worthy tha attention Of such wishing to engage in Store, Grain and Coal bu. einem. Terms very moderato. October 30, NA. JOAN HEILMAN. IL S. MONEY WANTED. Comminsioners of Lebanon county are desirous 1 of making a loan of SEVERAL THOUSAND DOL LAR'S. Immediate application should be Made to the Treasurer, C. IL Borrow., Esq., or DAVID HOLLINGER, Commissioners SIMON BOLTZ, of ROBERT EVANS. Lebanon county. Attest Strom, Clerk. Lebanon, September 18, 1881. Afull assortment of Linen Goods for Coals and Pantajnet received and, offered at Great Bargains by RENEE 4 STINE. FOR Bargaina in Gout!omen's and.Boys' Wear:please call at tbeChaap Store of j lIANIty sTINE. IF YOU WANT 11 PHOTOGRAPH rifloArself or trimly the' best ere; -41 tofie bad at DAILY'S Detter,y, post door - td the' qdfbanoi De*Eat Bank:i _ IF YOU *ANT A No.l A3cSNOTYI.E, veil cheap, go io DAILY% epext door to.ktio Doren Beak, THOMAS HASSLER. Myerstown, January 15, 1862. "PUBLIC SALE 'Ad minist ra toes Mice- LIME BURNING AND FOR RENT. Furs. Furs. Furs. Sced Wanted. rictimic NOTICE', ALL PERSONS indebted to ABRAHAM LERMAN, Steam Miller, of North Lebanon township, Leba non county, aro hereby notified that hie books of as unt have been transferred .to Michael .Shenk, and that the same have been placed in my bands for collec tion. If the accounts are not eettled berate the Ist of January, next, suit will be brought. tOSIAfi FUNCE. Lebanon, Deo. 4 , '6l. Att'y for Michael Shenk. WOOD and COAL YARD. THE undersigned. having bought Mr. Henry Spoon's Wood and Coal Yard, a short distance north-east of 31essrs. Foster & illutch's Foundry, In the borough of North Lebanon; and also bought from 200 to 300 CORDS OF WOOD and from 600 to 3000 TONS OF COAL, of all kinds and grades, which 1 will sell at the yard or delirer at as small profits as will suit the times. I therefore in vite all those that are in want of any of those articles to call and see the same, ascertain prices, and J udge for themselves. DANIEL (merchant.) North Lebanon, July 3, 1861. Rooks rind Stationery Em porium, AND TEACTIERS' HEADQUARTERS! 62:30MWE1 Texijra i tra , HAS - 11.E1110'VED Ilas removed his Book Store to Market Square, Lel anon, HERE may be had, on reasonable terns a general V V assortmeneof Scnoot, SUNDAY Semen, TIIEOLOG. [CAL and Miscmarmous BOOKS of eve* description. Copy-Books, Cypheringdlooka, leather and paper bound Pass Books, and every var/ety of STATIONERY, s:c., wholesale and retail. WINDOW SHADES. A large Of variety Plain, Fancy, EMT, Green, Hilt, .lc. PAPER .SHADES. Nest Patterns, Plain, Green, Blue and Gilt. Also the latest and simplest STYLES OF FIXTURES. - AL" CALL AND EXAMINE. ' 1 1". Lebanon, September 27.1800. NEW CASH STORE! NIEW GOODS AND NEW PRICES. 1) F: SWARTt hereby inform Cho public that he hgajnat opened. a stock of - ICEW GOODS at the old ..itad-cof Sjoiartz Bru.olol Building, which will be cold' or cash at pridoll to suit tau tines. All ere in vited to call and examine. ILebanou, April 10, 'tn. PUBLIC 'NOTICE. DEMONS having claims against Isaac Hoffman, of Heidelberg township, Lebanon county, will please present the same to the undersigned in Shaefferstown, end those indebted will please make payment 'without delay. The public, is cautioned against buying Iron or Selling to the said Isaac HOUIan. 30NATlIAN ZERI3II, Dee. 15, 1561.1 Committee of I sum Roffman. It L a Fact WELL known to the medical faculty, that a henry dinner cannot - be worked off the stomach by reading "Pardon's Digest." It is a fact of equal [tn. thority that Reizenstein iii' hers OPPOSITE THE COTIIIT lIOuBE, era selling heady-made Clothing of their nlth menu facturing, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Yalices, Traveling liege, Umbrellas. Pistols, Revolvers, Portinohats and Purses, and all kinds of Fancy Goods, without waiting for high bidders. SHAWL PINS, for Gentlemen and Spring Pins for Soldiers' Blankets, at REIZENSTEIN BROTHERS. Lebanon, NOT. 6,'61. Opposite the Court House. I=! =1 A New Firm. Cheap . Cash ,Store, and Milling and Grain Business. ryllE undersigned haying formed tt partnership in the MERCA INTILE, MILLING AND GRAIN BUSI NESS, tennid respectfully unite the attention of the public to their cstahlislunents. They Till eontine to keep, at the late stand of SIIEKK & LONG, amost com plete steak of all kinds of GOODS usually kept in a country store ' which they will retail Cheap for CASIL or COUNTRY PRODUCE. They also want to buy for cash 50,000 Bushels of WHEAT, :30,000 Bushels of RYE, 20,000 Bushels of CORN, 25,000 Bushels of OATS. For which they will pay the hinhost Market Prices.— They will also take GRAIN on aromas. The will keep always on baud and sell at the lciwest prices, GOAL, by the float Load or by the Ton; all kinds of MILL FEED, SALT, PLASTER, &e. Jr - r-t, They solicit the business of all their old friends and the public, and will endeavor to deal on such lib eral and just principles as will give satisfaction to all, SILERK, GESSAMAN & LONG. North Lebanon, March 13,1661. HOWARD ASSOCIATION PHILADELPHIA. A Benevolent institution established by special Endow mend for the Petit( of the Sick and Distressed, afflicted with Virulent and Epidemic Diseases, and especially for the Cure of Diseases of Me Sexual Organs. lErTOAI NaoEfiergitby OrActizSlr eon;; oat t y L ) l e l rwthacrip: bon of their condition s (age, occupation, habits of life, Ac„) and in cases of extreme poverty, Medicines fur nished free of charge. VALUABLE IMPORTS on Spermatorrhma, and oth er Diseases Of the Sexual Organs, and on the New REM- EiArs empleked in the Dispensary, scot to the afflicted in sealed letter envelope, free of charge. Two or three Stamps for postage will be acceptable. Address, DR.d, SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Acting Sur geon, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the Directors. EZItA D. .11EARTIVELL President, ONO. FAIRCEILD, Secretary Jan. 2; '6l- ly. James H. Ilelley, SIGN OF THE MAMMOTH WATCH, 'Eagle Buildings, Cumberland Street, LIEIIA Pa. O"FEELS to the Public an elegant and extensive assort eneut OF PARIS STYLES OF FINE JEWELRY, couOisting - of -Mimed, Ruby, Emerald, Pearl, Stone, Cameo, Enameled Work, and Etruscan Coral Breast Pine, Ear Rigns and Finger Rings. ," GOLD CHAINS of every style - -C 7 11 1"9 " .." .---., and quality. English, 'French, Swiss and Ameri can Gold and Silver Watches of the must approved and celebrated makers. Clocks of every description. A large variety of Fancy Goods, Paintings, Vases, &o. The dock von be found among the largest in Misses - Non or Peunsylvattia, and has been selected With great care from the most celebrated importing and manefac turing establishments in New York and Philadelphia. REPAIRING done at the shor test notice, and in a most workmanlike manner. My friends, and tbo Public generally are invited to au examination of my superb stock. JAMES 11. KELLY, ..`, 4 ign of the Big Watch, 'Lebanon, July ;,,1961. L RGEIR'S CLOTII DIANUFACTOgY. ANKFUL for 7,2 Nit faVOrs, the undersigned 'respect '. fully Milne the Public, that be continues to carry on his Manufactory in Emit Hanover township, Lebanon county, on as extensive a scale as ever. It is nimeceera: ry for him to say more, than that the work will be done in the same EXCELLENT STYLE, which has made hie work and name so well known in the surrounding coon= try. Ile promises to do the work in the shortest &Sa ble time. His manufactory is in complete order,mpd h 6 flatters himself to be able to render the same satisfacpina as IMretofore. Ile manufactures Broad and Narrow Cloths, thesinetts, Blankets, While and other Phu-rods, all in the best manner. He also cards Wool mid makes Rolls. For the conve. nience of his Customers, Wool and Cloth will be taken in at the following places:—At -the stores of George & Pyle, Looser & -Brothers; George Rehoold, mad at the new Drug Store of Joseph L. Lemberger, near the Market house, iu the borough tit' Lebanon ' • at the store of Shirk & Long, in North Lebanon; at 5: Gosh ert's,Eethel township; at the publio house of William Earl*, Fredericksburg; at the stor 'S. R. Bickel, irt / se Jonestown; at :the storeet,. Alr. Ttner, Bellevue; at UM store ofkrartittEanly - PiGliry .at the store of Hr. Zit - einem : n -:,Js.initiVr. my county. All ma e , ! ',% ;',..4f.17 ' — away regularly, from the above pla- A :fi. -.. without delay, and returned await, ..Tha n e. of his customers who wish Stocking Wool card ed dyed and mixed, can leave the lame; white., at the above meotioned places, -with directions how they wish it prepared . fir 'hie customers eau order the Stocking Wool to be prepared from the Wool of the undersigned, which riill be done and left at the desired places. N. tt. It is desired that those having Weelearded, will pay the Cash therefor, at the above named places. LYON LEMBEROER., • East Hanover, Lebanon county, July 17, WoL ~'' CHRISTMAS WEEK , Among the America slave* READY, TUESDAY, DECRIEER 10th, BII.DIdeS CutusTdt4S -- oTprty, 11IA 1 UNIcrilJIKEA And her Plantation Children Or, Christmas Week among, the America* Slaves. Br 3lns.tibron, Author of .Alice etc. PRICE 25 CEOlla..r - FOR- SA-LE AT. Ii: 11: — ROEDEL'S . BOOK S' - 170 CUMBERLAND, LE134110.N LOanon, Dec. 39 1881. —7"-" . 4 " ,Ft l. l6 :ffe F rtENPl2l l 4U6 . . ESTABLISIT 14 : eaks - Thorough l a na.- It rug dons wilftresgrienAti say- owavirehasifig not *eqviaillt edjiti*atirbosineas. For parteularamial at his rooms' „A. Rias'a ' ILebanott, Nara 20 '6l4* , 1110r1INRY & STlfitE, are datity.„reseivik fashionable .Drisii Goods, such as Gassltta, Wiambtqueo, Mo del:las, Lawns, Lamellas of all kinds ffit trevelingdrosemg Bilk Obiltyi,.Silk Tissues, Crape Do Spangs,,Dinghatns and Grey Drees 'Goods ol' weepy "descrlptibu, offered at, unusually lot!" prices by: - & STINE. titir, All .tbe above oat; offered at , ieiy. low pyi ‘SIIIOENIAIKERKWASTEIV,. 10 Shoemak priao'viiik tetid2 ojt Ladiek,' work, are wardod-by fl) anderacgded,to tuihbtirlan:d fitted, Letianoli.- Good wagew and; steady employment given„ P..1!.,1 1 /19041:11,1 1 Y, Lebaneu, October 23, 'tn. THE LAST NOTICE. ramm SUBSCRIBERS' haring been out of buqinesi 1 Eight-Months, would- give notice So k persons yet re• renloinoi:Oxbt to the firtn.of QEO.ItOE 4 PYLE. that eettlereenfratia prompt be" rerfde' Vetelen. - this end the Is* of January, next. After end time. the boohA will be placed into the hands of A. 8-.-ExxEsq., fur eoneetioh. - QEURtTL PT LE. ..Lebahrre, Dee. 4, 1861.' . 011 . 41:41P ITPLIDOLIA", A TToRNET-'t.'^--13illeejli etisnit street, A in We °nice of his fatbor,-(.len. , Jol#oY**lteata. LebtiU . n, August ". * A ei . • • '- A LAW,TTORNEY;AT- w has REMOVED,. 14e- office es Funek's New Building, (seeterdttOS : )fiembei laud street, Lebanon. PA, - Lebunan, Apr#1,6,1859., •• • CY 1% . MILLER , , A A TTORNEY-AT-Ilkk—,(Hliee Walnutstreet, near lY opposite the Beek Hotel, and tiro doors Winn/ from Karmanybs Hardware stern. ' Lebanon, Mara 28, 1361.-71. JAMES T. YOUNG,• GAS FITTER, IV ALIT:II7Iw l i A7 xt. door to A. S. 1:.1,17'S 0 [March 16,1661. HISS ATKINS W OEt) respull;aongcn to the citizens of ; ntaViinirtatBeotcPeneda iASlllNTßLE 'LIE& and MANTUA MAE: ING ESTABLISIMENT, in Mullet street, 2d door above 11111. . . A new stock jest received and 'openedfurßispeetion, embracing a full assortment of Silk, Crape add Strew Bonnets" Bonnet Trimmings, Ribbons, Flowers, &c. Lebanon, April 17,1861. . . NEW GOODS ! JUST RECEIVED AT TILE STORE OP L. LAUDERMIL , In .Cumberland Street ) Ltbanon ; Pa. Selling Off : Selilnit Off AT REDUCED PRICES. - LADIES' DRESS GOODS ! PLAIN and Figured Delainea, Valour Cluth;. Para metta Cloth, Persian Cloth, Pipes, Fancy and Black Bilke; Suck F lanuel:4, Oingbams and l'aliroes. SHAWLS. Broeha, Ikng .1. Square Blanket. Shawls, G onis' Shawls. NOTIONS. Ganntlots, /Mks, Stockings, Hoop Skirt!, Balmoral Skirts, Collars. Umbrellas, Heal, Nubias. Sizaecke, Scarfs, Buck Gauntlets, &c. iSIEN'S AND BOYS' VEAL Cloths, easslmores, Satinets, Jeans, &c. DOMESTICS. Nuslius, Tickings, Check Flannels, UROCEHIE.?, QUEENSW ARE. READY-MADE CLOTRIN6 SOLD AT . COST FOR 3 ~All kinds of Cduutty Produce Wien in .2130aunge Lebanon; Dec. 4,1851. I= LEBANON Door, Sash and Wain Planing A111.111_311[11L.4111,g. m , Lomita on the Steam-Meant .:Beeedi 'rear Cumberland Street, East Bebe*tt% ruillE undersigned respectfully lurufth the public in general, that they manufacture and keep on band, , Door, Sash, Shutter, Blinds, 'Flooring, mum -- Weather-Boards, 0 Gee Spring ^."-'!; - -1!`"!!'t Mouldings, of all sizes, Wash-Bo trds, Outing, Surbace. Cornices, and all kinds of MELDING MATVIRTALS for Houses . We also construct the latest and most im proved Stair Casing and Hand Railing, suitable Rik large and small buildings, We now invite Fars:rem, Mechanics Mid Thilidwit to call and ehandne enr stock, which we Will warrant to glee entire satisfaction to all who may favor the under signed with their custom. LONGACRE, GABEL & BROTHER. Lebanon, October 9,1861. D. S. LO. 0 P. S.—There is also all kinds of TUMING at the same Mill. Planin,q, Sawing, do., promptly done for those who may furnish Lumber. WEEKLY ARRIVALS ! rjlllE "BEE HIVE" Store, opposite the Court house, P. has among this week's arrivals : 0 ilhds Molasses at from 25 to 50 Cts per gal. 0 Bills Sugar (good) at 9 and 10 ctt per pound. 5 Dags Coffee (best) at 18 cents per pound: DRY GOODS. : 20 pieces Calico and Bleached Muslin 6 1 % eta, Markets 10 " New 1.2% ctd: 10 " DeLaines 0 1 4 eta. . . . • 10 " New Style Detainee 25 ate. 20 " Print 514 cts. A. lot of tint:logs from 5 to 25 iota. Domestic Giughoms 10 els. Stockings 614 taxiWangs front auction veryiest. . 20 Brocba and . eilk,ibe genuine article —+ery cheap: . . BIEN'S AND LADIES' CLOT'S; LAD/ S'. CLOTH .CLOAES. and a large aseariment of DRESS be Gold cheap for Cash, and foi , ant . bill b foreign geode upward of five dollars, bought for Cash, a deduction of fire per et. will be made. 1p All kinds of Country Produce taken in exchange. Lebanon, Nov. 20, '6l. J. °BOWL. Sifbarllier offers at private sal4 - all that certain farm or tract of land, situate partly In Fin grove township, Schuylkill county, and partly In Della town ship, Lebanon County, bounded by lands of ort and Guilford, Benjamin Aycjigg, Daniel : Doubert ud othors, con twining one hundred and . , l forty-eight acres :tail a quarter, with theappur 7 r tena.nces, consisting of a two story log (weather boarded) a 11,4: story log d*cllitighousqa new bank barn, other out-blildings, an a.trtsw sntter pother saw mill. For terms, ke., which will be easy, Apply- to G. W; 11.1ATOSELNi.Agent. Pinogrore, April 20,185:I.-tr. TO DISABLED' SOLDIERS, SEAMEN & MARINES, And Widows or other heirs of, iho4e who have died or been killed in,thq sereice'--Chas. C. Tucker, Attor- . ncy,fo claimants, bounty kind and Pension Agent, . ASAINGTOT CITY, D. c. PENSIONS procured for Soldiers, Seamen - and, Ma nines of the present witr; who sire disabled'byrea son of wounds received or disease contracted .whito. In service; and Petieloits,llOUnty Money and arrerirstif pay obtained for widows or other heirs of those who. base died or been killed while in service. -., CHAS. C. TUCKER, Washington, D. C. October SO, 'fa. call attention to the card-in another column or Chas. C. Tucker, ropshon.and Bounty Land agent at Washington City. Those eatitind to Pensions, Bounty Land op.. Bounty Money, ean.have their claims prepared atitd for rrardettro,lo. Tucker upon affirm at thia n - ice. .30141+:1 at riftvatt ., s6ld at tiliate Sale, - Y 1 Y 1 • 8 Abitg s br LAND, situated in Long T.ane, near the borough.lianc, in,Corn wall township. It adjoins the land of Widow Fubrier, on the North, Wm. Atkins and John Krause on Idkrstat. There is a one story LOU HOUSE, weather boarded, erected on the land, tind - a good - 11 7 E1A in tbelarilen.— The land has fine stonea.for gdurries. This 'trsict will make a nice home for a small . gam It is free from Groutntrielit: Geod tine win -be given. 'AIM* N. B.—This tract is now datethil ifitli fidegouot halt of which will be givanto thd ptirthasor. Lebanon, . 4.8G0, r `ltlatrket Street - Motel -PI Center Market and: Chestnit,Striiit4taialibit: ! JOHN .11.A.TT HE'S :PlopOettii: HAVING taken the aboye §tatnii Jalig - -141404 'ay 1.1 ar Mr. LEONARD 7iimmtlimkt, I *ill 6#dte nojniinato make the Traveling- Pubic comfortable, antrinvite all to give arte r p,Ariait ,rho Douse is largo and well ittlimgect -1545 TiiMat geled with the, boat somonable - edibles ; the , Tttig:pitirikeo p ith the choicest Liquors, and the StibliriA I la :nocuous. Lehrman, slng 8, 1881. 1861 NEW STYLES IWit ADAM DISE, In Currilielidtut,§tr.o; loptifel Market and the Court MouseinortlO tudegrit, now on .hand a splbtAid assortment hf the', Style of RATS A„ . .zin.p..§.2 . 5 1 , forAnerrand:hoya; forassB . , to* which the attention 6f in 6 publit la ketrpettfoliyinvt. te4: 'MAK of all ,prices,frowthe elfecuiest4oNhatiost , costlY;_aLivays on. hand: flibsapAjpst oponesilt 'piers titd ashitettatitt of Co BIIMMEIVMATS, eiribraldnriabh as 821 Vlr P AMARA,' PEDAL, PRAMIi; : . ,XOMNi:L.EG-• If , BMNATA:OIMIAN, and alki Ti tbays. tlf ..- e 'win also Wholesale aft krolirnilMaps," 'U., to Country Merchants on advantageous terme:- Lebtinoti, July 11, terA. .. .. .. ~ . Itilti)WAßE Aro)n, Tfirocztibeifp-tfusprza,-43„.1vc, • .84.7 r, vo sr: Aratt_ Partios.wko, hire setileethar*OlAts . Ai4pril. 1, 1381, min korsilowed.slitieral credfi k Ahiebigse.-- T hose who likso:potsettleci will.Andthelrielofigatt with A:S. Ely, - . Esq.4. Tor ininleditife egitst. do ll . • • 31: 'Z'4 I SI4IO : I7. LellatioS., July 17, 18'61. OVICV.: 2; 4 V; , , •rIMITS la to not &motor! 40 1 ::/ 1 ") 1 :1P 4 t404. 1 "t 3 . that no bilhi far coXIUS Ihe psid, b ` 3 73irec tors.of tho Poor for psiblllinfol)i' •dying-NtgliltiVvel!'cle of fire miles or 116 Pont Ho e 41 1 :suclifiiowtml will besuiiiistea yitit miftelt4e . mtiouAtithe,§toivskrd at thStganill'OUW ca' • JQIIN . E • A*, Direetoralia4i, PIa.AFWALI49I3.N.. ' ' 1861At'. t • QIIN , lIMBRELLAS, Parasols, rieß arittg'no; 'l34l.rton' $,) Skirts, Dusters, RiniArks, and 'variety ol'other • goods for ladies, j‘ist. termliy.eaLamla sale cheaperthanf the 'cheapest' by NRY iic BURR: .1011.1 G. BABEL. i.ICOB GABEL Primate Sate. IBM