&jilt Pituttiotr: TERMS, $lBO ATTAR • LEBANON, PA. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 1862. HOME AFFAIRS. stir Why, John, where are you go ing to in ouch a hurry? Why, I am going to LAIIIIAOIL'B, In lUarlcut street, Ce buy a nice lot. of Furniture. Well, John, can you tell me the reason why Linton sells no mush more Furniture and Chairs than all the ablnot•makers In Lebanon together 7 Yee, John, I think I can tell that reason temp 'thinly ho has Maori get by far the largest and best assort ments of all kinds of Furn iture and Chairs on band, which be also sells a great deal cheaper than any other Csbluet•makerl besides he tuts an excellent cushioned Furniture Wagon with which be:delivers all Furniture and Chalre sold by him, free of charge these I think to be very good and tutilitMegticdte reasons. Is As the gad Regiment will leave for the sent of war tbia - week, the pnblie will please bear In mind that the best and oldest CABINET MAKING ESTABLISHMENT, in Lebanon, la that of C. Bnollmm:fa's. Any person in want of good made work will please call on him, be- fore bolt% elsewhere. 0. BROVIIIRILIFiIe. LObgtan, Nov, 20, 1861.-omo. • DieutzszitiG ACCIDENT.—A. (laugh- ter of Levi Hess, aged about 17 years ) or this baronet, residing with her aunt at Middletown, recently bad her leg broken; from the effects of which she died Ins Sumtay. • • It seems that a man named Nagle, of this place, Wlls drowned in the same boat with Urban, on the Shenandoah. Nagle was a single „urn ) and alio a German. lb in a pleasure to us to announce that Samuel T. Madam was admitted, last week, ss an Attorney eat-Law at our Courts.— Mr. Mahatma is in every respect a self-made man. With limited opportunities to attend school, and early put upon the shoemaker's bench, he nevertheless, by study, after hours of laborious toll, Acquired, together with natural capacity of a higher order, a fund of information, which made him a desirable acquisition to the corps of School l'eaohers of our borough. Of We ,years, in addition to school teaching, he bas road law with Gen. Weidman, and bee now been admitted tonne Courts. Upon tbe 'completion of the pres ent terra of our soltools, we understand, he in• fends to open an ofiloe for his now profession, and we bespeak for him the flattering . sp,ppoa and confidence of the people of Me native cointy. Adam Rise has just, returnecl froth the city with the finest and best assortment of Hata and Caps that over was offered.to the puJ)lio of Lebanon aunty. He has all the LAW 'lilies, which he is disposing of &Joiee to efitt the Times. Hie stock embraces Nutria, Reseda and Straw Hats of all descriptions, Please give-biro a call before ptirchatildg alseWbere. He hits Hats of his own manufacture, which will prove satisfaatory 'both In quality and price. * Mr. Abin. Butt sold three acres and nineteen probe of land a Palmyra, to fir. b rad Landis, for $160.00 per acre. Capt. Lantz's Company has Jtsnetlon at the latest aosount we had from It, and all the membere enjoyed good health, The card of Adam S. - Ulrich, At torney.st-Law, Appeal In another column. Mr. Hlrloh is a native of Abilville, this comity, and a graduate of the celebrated Yale College. He has practiced law in:the Superior Courts of New England, and domes here with recommendations of the highest order both from home and abroad. Persons travelingthrough the north ern part of our °minty will and the tiatoa Honor. of Taeob T. Michael, about 3 a mile above 7nnes• town, on the road leading to ilarrieburg, an ex. okelient litqff.ttig Owe. Hely an obliging land• lord, and has .ovary convenience to make hla guests comfortable. By reference to -the ordinance in another column it wilt be, seen- that the Town Comma! hare eistaidilhed regular markets in Leb anon, and that the' malls in the Market Haute Niil be ranted for thdt , porposo neat Saturday. A number pf.contraote for carrying tb If. S. Mails on routes In Penusylvtinin "Nero given Out inet Week. Among them we no tiiri Wei 2743, from Lebanon to Mt. Zion, three timer& week, let ,to Henry Houtz, of Mt. Zion, atlet per year. The contract is for two years. CATTLE AND COAL OIL I'OE NEW- Yoitx.---A train of sixty cora passed over the Imbanon Valley Railroad Iltat 8 1 4Pda7 • bight week, forty-two of whicb were loaded-with cattle, dmithe °they, with coal oil, ie., for Nevi York. Ptia if the lappet stook train that bib passed over this route for some time, On Monday night, a train of forty cars, tweth to Mien etintaining Maths; one . obitikens, and the other coal oil,. ito., passed offer the same roan oh t4olr ir a; ttt New:york. r. ' '.'. - Augdatits P. iinooko, a Member of Chrpt. Colopeuthoturned betas last week, baviog been diabbargoiffrom the service, on no. count of disability train rbeamaticto.' Mr. K. Wus lnthe service about 11 months; and,mjuie a good soldier. We trust be may ppeedily be rid , , of hie othlotion.. Jannee Ferry formerly of thisplaeb, Rae in the battle of Pittsburg Lendlug, sod es caped unhurt. During the latter part of tlih Set tle be WAS . In command of hie oompany,. the +etagere above blm,lniVing either been killed or .dlttbled. ICaptalo Eldirin George who also in We tunale a 4 eacapod uninjurpd. ` Lieut. IRMA of this place, wee in the .4itler lir - Pittsburg Landin,.. The following Islip el.i.tfailt from a Jotter mitten on the hattlitelet tails parents. We are delighted they Lettaies Tas re well represented : "'You no 'doubt have heardof.the glorious victory Ile htive,gained.. A fter a long and wearisome march of .twenty miles—with out rest, almost without food—we entered the battle field. ' We 'Wore engaged four Aimee, and each timedrove the enemy back. °apt. Acker, my captain fell at the first fire—and the command of the company devolved v upon me. My most intimate friend, Lieut. Mitchell, of New York' City, was killed. 1 attended to the burial of Capt. Acker and Lieut. Mitchell; Our cowpony, being the centre company, sus tained the severest loss. Of my con du c t, I shall only say'that I tried to do my do 4. The, official report of our officers will speak far itself. Our loss is 25 per,,cent. of the whole number engaged. The 15th ,aud letitliegniars are spoken:: of every where for ‘their bravery and gallantry. They did noblY, :I am Welt and safe: hut ,pretty well worn nit. We make an advance on Co rinth, Bilwdowippi. A portion of the.com mend have gone forward; prisoners are coming la knurly. • °net. Terrill's battery, to which 1484 L udlow mattaohed,crowned itself with glory,t•and did terrible execu tion amongst the rebels. I will write you a full account of thip, battle the first per . lama camp we , , - gettett. After the first ,Atre, self was entirstliforgetteni and the Olaf object was tir.d back , the rebelk,• AO we did it. Four thitalie engagekeash Nttia , ffislylng them bailie., 7.'ie..lstbrAttil. 19th Regulars were engaged with a • AD brigade of rebel troops! ----- A Democrat met a Republican. in South Lebanon township, last week, when the following conversation took place DE3t.—Well, slavery has been abolished rit the District of Columbia. .• REP. — •That's one of your Looofoco lies again. D.-014 no; its. true. R.—l don't Wier° IL blitiou a snit of clothes, and will leave it to any of the leaders of your own party in Leb anon.. R.—ls it really true ? D.—Yes, of course it is. Both Houses of Con gress passed the bill, and the President has sign ed it. H.—Well, I have been fooled often enough by my party, but I thinkthe last time is in the past. However, I didn't Pea it in our party papers, at least I didn't understand it so. D.-4:111, no; they call it emancipation., (mulls cation, colonization, and all B.—Emancipation...la not abolition 1„ thenel.t . door; to it,,/tad, naccamte. to the eame thin: loOrgve r; slavpry is fiej only abolished in V r ashiniton, but we have got tope; for the slaves, and if they or the free ones choose to go traveling they are to have not more than a hundred dollars each for traveling expenses from the government. R.—Outrageous. Where will they go to ? D•--Hayti or Liberia and back. Some will perhaps make a trip to Canada. R.—Mhat will they come back for? Why not stay tbere when they get there? D.—What are they to do there ? R.—Ths4's . Choir look:out ' D.—.Thoy *HI stay there, if they go at all, if the Government feeds and clothes them, and don't make them work. They like to do noth ing, and we can afford to pay taxes. We are rich. opposed to the uta!ss arrangement.— It's a scandalous shame.. We . have expenses enough in qßsslling the rebelli4"without doubling it to free niggers, when no body, can tell us what is to become of_ them or whethes they will be any hotter off after they are free than they are now. I suppoae„ since the thing's begun there will be no end to it now. Next there will be a scheme to free the negroes in Delaware, "and we pay, for it ; then'in Maryland, Misaouri, - Kentucky, and so on, until either slavery or thp present Congress is abolished entirely. Hereafter When - vote I'll be a little more careful., Good day. A bakery bas bOett started in My eratown. The Board of Manages of the Washington Insurance"Ootnpitiky hos, laid art As sessment of $425 on the $l,OOO, to meet recent heavy losses by fire. See Advertisement. The light of - a:largeTire was seen from this. gloCe late on Satofday night a w It was occasioned. by Abc•btittsing of a lar . helonging.to JospipiliV.,.W. Kell, in Activnahlp., Birks county, about 4 wile Reading. . The recruiting. offices in this 'place have boon closed. We have not learned what success attended their efforts. The standard question 'for country deleTiLleg seofe ties, is the irsiit3r evil, jutesirperance or war,", le pow datum77ond the *equally voluminous one " why the greater evil abolitionism or slaver,Wa taken t he place of It. 1t0.).1 TILE 9.3cl:—At the last advi- Coo the 93d Regiment, P. • V., was still in the en campment near Warwick, C. B. awaiting orders. A correspondent says Since, last L wrote, iye.hAve Marched to thil lo cality, and, with.the inclemency of .the weather and seareeity of provisions, attendant upon the change, may be said to have• endured a decided. ly unfavorable part of_ stildiecing. Yet there is no use in dwelling apon these inconveniences as they are part and parcel of the vocation, and might as well be endured with reconciliation.— We are now close enough to the rebate to hear the drums beating. The "chivalry" frequently throw shell at the "boys" who may wander near their works, but as yet have succeeded in killing no one belonging to our Brigade . Our batteries have returned the compliment at times, bat of late all promiscuous tiring have been prohibited. We ere prat" well prepared for warfare, and the 44 bo:y e," edging by c.Nterniil a ppear4nee, are all "eager fur the fray." In fine, hero we are,—waiting patiently for abything.that, may turn up.. Sometimes, just about hedqinte, we ore ordered out upon "fatigue duty,"—which consists of stealthily throwing up earthworks in.front of the Rebel batteries, and within a pretty fair range of the same ; at other times, under the same duty, we are allowed to go as guards to some Regiment's foraging expedi tion, and thus the time passes. along. Yet it must. be acknowledged that we have experienced during the past month or so, more of the-vicissi tudes of soldiering than in all the rest of the ckb paign put together but as habit is a see - Mid ea r tore to homaniti, we become gradually inured to all sorts of hardships. PROCEEDINGS OF COURT. Co9monwealth vs. Frederick Wise. Assault and 'Battery, alleged to have been eomittitted on liarbaimMargend. erdict not guilty it' nd Coun ty pay thn;coate. Canaraanirealth vs. Frederick Wise, Assent& and Battery, Verdict, the defendant guilty in manner and forth as indicted. • „Conixonnrartith ys. Franklin Putt. Assault andillattery on tile oath of Henry Lagertnan.— The . Gland Jury found a true bill. no tietoncl. ant was held in $lO6 bail for his appearanoo at neat Court, Commonwealth vs. George Ely. Amen lt and Battery. 'The Grand Jury ignored the bill, -and ordered Catharine Keicither, the proseoutrix, to pay, costs. Comirionwealth vs. William Thiel). Paige pretences. -Bill-ignored and County to.pay costs. Commonwealth vs. Allen Gerberich. Assault and Battery on the oath of George Zanier. Ver dict, not guilty, and the prosecutor pay costs. , John Wika vs. Levi Gerberich. This was an notion ler damages resulting from the sedum. tion of the plaintlfre daughter. Verdict in fa vor of the plaintiff for $250 damages. Joseph Roder vs. John Aloulfair. Acaoh ' of debt on a boodgiven by the defendant for the purchase of land near the Union Water-Works..:-- Verdict in favor of plaintiff for $191.25. Jacob Weidle vs. Stmefferatown Water Compa ny. Debts for Ground Bent. Verdict in faVor of plaintiff' for $73,80. Miscellaneous Eniglnsi. r am composed or 26 letters. 673 , 114 26 4,are worn by gentlemen:'" My 311 21 1, is one of the points of tho compass-. My ,6 18 1219,1 s an Insect. - .14411111.16 , was a.wlokeit *Won. My 10,13 7 : 18, is a Nieuwe. bly 1711 24 20, is a nttnaeral. My 24 23 22 26, Is a veileY My ithole.le the wish of all who onto stein Abolition doctrine.. . ithswer to enigma of last,week—The victory -gained by Gea:Sbielda and his troops, near`Winchester, Pa. . A uswers m Anagra oof last week—l, Eineartle; 2, Blanchester; 8, Garter Camp; 4, St. Bernard ; 6, Prince Edward ; 6, San Diego; 7, Melbourne ; 8, Stoneham; 9, Santarem: 16, 31lostardas. • LETTER FROM 01110. •For the Advertiser. Ddrmersnvnu,' Om, April 22d, 1862. Wm, M. Basstatf, Sir , write from this Place to give you a small synopsis of my travel to this=place. On leaving Lebanon, I arrived at Harrisburg at l Tessin through a fine • agriewitrtral -district. In Harrisburg I had to wait a Aort,Ainie, for the western train for Pitts burg. By and by the Iron horse stood ready to take me off for thp smoky city. Off_he went with me, passing through'the heart of the coal and iron producing regicTh, and the grandest and piotnresque of mountain scenery in the Keystone State. The Logan House at Altoona. is a fine and commodiously emastruoted building, of fine architectural proportions. The traveler who sees it for the first time does not fail to feel . surprise that so suburb a house has been erected there. Kittanning Point, at the top of a heavi grade presents the grandeet view to the Bight on the - Whbla retite,,Where a;vitaf;extend of landshaPide apriad-tint lefore. the ever-preeenting all them sonuiry whiok oniAul'a,Cittet -~.: ,lover of nature : On leaving the. latter ,ilace I was taken through the awesome dark tunnel. Its total length is 3,612 feet; its width 24 feet its height above the rail 24 feet. The depth below the summit of the mountain 203 feet.— The next and greatest engineering work on the road, is the curvature (the horse-shoe bend,) which is one of the grcates engineering triumphs of the age. The road grades at a curve of 95 feet to the mile. From which place I was soon taken to the smokey city, where I changed cars, which was the only length of time I stopped in Pittsburg. From thence I was almost in a twin kle of an eye taken into the Buck eye State. then on to Dayton. On which route I passed through some fine agricultural districts on to the 3liatna valley. The Minnie valley is one of the Emeat agricultural sections of the country I ever saw. There is a great quantity of Tobacco raised in this section of the country. . • The soil is very rich, and of a sandy nature, all through the valley. -Dayton is a very fine place; dfie bitildinge in it; ` , and very nicely situated on the banks of the Miama. The City contains the finest streets I ever saw in any City—the streets' have the ap iiearince, in firmness and cleanliness, of a barn floor. . Some iarta of Ohio NT hieh have passed through is very wet. Y have seen farms which have the appearances of Lakes more than of farms, partly owing to the heavy rains they have here LtOW and have bad. , The wheat crap though shows to become a promising one as far as I have come. Yours, Truly, M. R. REAM. Just as we go to.prekis we received a letter from the 107th Regiment, whidh, among other interesting information, informs us that Lieut. John U. Bowman has resigned on account of, ill health. We shall publish the letter in full next week. grad ltditti4. The Confessions and Exporzenoo of an Invalid —Published for the benefit and as a warping and a caution to young mon who suffer from Nervous Debil ity, Premature Decay. to.; supplying at the same time the means of Self-Cure. By one who haseured himself after being put to great Mspelite through medical im position sod quackery. By enclosing a past paid ad dressed envelope, SINGLE COPIES , May be had of the au thor, NATIIANIEL 51AYPAIR, Esq., Bedford,' Kings Co, N. Y. [New York, March 12;1862-1y. . . • Prevention is Better than bite, TO ladies of delicatehealth or impaired ‘ orgatiization, or to those by whom an inerdasmor family is ft oat any reason objeetionable, the undersigned would offer a preseriPtion which is perfectly refiablmand safe, and which has been prescribed lir vitrioulf parte of the old world for the past century. Although thearticle levee ry cheap and simple, yet it has been put up in .halEpiut bottles and sold very extensively at the exhorbitant pricem f $5 pertbattle ; the unnersigued prpposes to fur nish the recipe for the small sum of $l, by the posses. slim of which every lady can, supply herself with a per , feet safeguard. at any drug store; for the trilling sum of 'l5 cents per year. • Any physician or druggist will-'tell you it is perfectly harmless, and thousands a:testimo nials can be procured of ite efficacy. Sent to part of tile world on receipt of $l, by addressing Br. J. CADEVERAUX, • P.-O. Box, 'No. 2352, New Raven, Coon. ' August 7, 1861—Iy. NEURALGIA, OR NERVOUS 'ItiIEU.:IIA TISAI, was the first of a line-of nervous Complaints, to which Hiennewell's Toixt Amid* was so signally adapted.. It has proved all we claimed for it. There is 'and only one obstacle ,to immediate results, which is Zwligestion.' As the . Anodyne labelled entirely on all objections to mercurials, so weakening to tire muscular and-intestinal parts of the body, a simple Fatperfectly adopted to the Anodyne is prepared. by tirWt•Pprietor and will be Serif„,,when requested, 'free" untilTians are ' lnatured for placing their true charac ter as assistant to the Auotlyne, and most perfect Fam ily AT* before the World. See advertisement. February 12,'62-Im. • IfTigikato 4Dtivcs CHRIST ommon.—Services in Temperance ' Mall: every Sunday at 10. A. M., and every Friday at Sv JOHN'S ,41:POIMED 011traort.--ItegOF servhas every Wedhesdity' evening at 734 o'elbek'i.every Siinday MOM*, tat 10 O'clock, and every Sunday evening at 7 o'clock . English preaching next Sabbath morning and evening 'fir the illethodist Episcopal Church.. ! • English preachlignext Sabbath marling in the First Reformed church. Gerinemaelivices next Lord'aday morning, • pnd English in the evening, in• Zion's !bailer= church. - English preaching next Sunday morning in Salem's Lehman church, at 034 o'clock. Barrifti • , - On the 22d inst., by the Rey..T. 11. Mark, Rev. LIEN RY E. lIACKMAN, of .Rebereburg, Centro Co, former. ly of Lebanon county, to 21ARY 'C. IIEAN, of Eabt Remover, Lebanon Co. . On the 24th Inst., by the Rev. rf. S. Miter, 3fe:IVID LIAM BEN DER to MARY - WINTZER, both of Corn , wan. ob the 25th Inst., Ly ilie same, Mr. FRANCIS R,EIM LY, of, Cornwall, to MARY IMBODY,' of Lebanon. . i~~. In. South Annville, on the 2d February, 1862, MARY ITERR, aged 9 yeare , on the 25th March, 1852, ELIZ ABETH MERIt, aged 8 years, 8 menthe and 8 days; on the 31sCalterch,1882, SAMILVI, 11911111, aged 1 year, 3, months and 9 days, all children of Joseph Mg hethcfarr. • On the morning -of the 15th - inst., in 'this ‘borengli, CATIIARI NE, witiow , of.Michsel.ll. BCIRILEE, deed, aged 53-years, 6 inonths and 17 daYe. On Abe ,inst., slittgletewii, MATILDA RE BECCA, &uglier of. Levi REES, of this place,aged 16 ..yk an, 3 Months and 4days: , Departed this life, hopefully in the Lord. on the 12th of April, VERONICA, - Consort of the foie ,RA.y DIMS, deceased, aged 58 yeare, 1 'month and 4 Hays, .gm , the 16th inst., the remains, attended by a .lerge concourse of peoigle, were...interred in tiro Evangelical batial ground, after which Rev. Jehu &bell delivered a very Impressive discourse. Oa the 12th inst., in Fretlarlashurg„..loBl4% If, son oaf Jam nod Satan BUCII * OTEN., aged 3 years, 13. al Atha and 17 days. M Cotten. trod Grove, Chincothe county, ltfo., on , the 1 5th in et.. after at, illness r.f only . About seven, hours, 90141A31 8., son of alr. 8. P.. 8.116118, lately of Leh anon, age„g 13 years, 11 nionths, and 18 days. •• • On thel4ll inSt DAYIO KILLYSG9IIt, of East Ilan• ores, aged al years, moo ths . ned 24 days. On the 9th inst „ItIA itlet. MAGDALENA WENTZ, of 'East Hanover, 'sae of the late dollal HERTZ, - aged 79 years, 8 menthe and 4 days., On the 27th , Ita Annvllle. /tumult' Bstrm, SOD of almoA lil, and , Oarnline ca 4.1.1 ,1 &gi l d 1 . 0 learniba and I 2 days. On the2sth ult., in Annr.ille,..lolll*l 118.141tY, eon, of John Sarah RUDY, aged I year, 9:montbe" and' 1 day. ' , On the 1.70 h nit., in Campbruatown, . siin •of Martin and Mary . WELPBI,4I.t, aged . l year; li months and 1.2 days.- ' • Ou the 12th' !nat., in Oanipbelloton n, OLAY, eon'of John A. and - liizabeth WEALA:Nii,aind 8 yeara, 4 mouths and I'f•days.. Oommunicatod.l •On the litb of April, in - Lebanon, ELLZARETTI XFAOS.E 11181 - 1, daughter of .Vatin W. and . Ame lia it. Mitch, egedl year; plant/is and 18 days. -,. • - • A healthy, happy, 'Joyous child, its strong constita. lion and buoyant spirit battled ',nut and firmly against the inroads of disease; but, overborne at length by pro tractedAsufferbrg,lt,fliund aklivetanee is the peaceful arms of death . What a light goes out in the family with the kiss of srirb a child I The full lone/knees of the vacant place only parents can know Yet,at every Cloud has its "silierlitting"*liich shows that, theta is a shining sbh behind it. so every chi istien.sorrow is H. himined by the `g olden light of.a better world- hopeful. The death of &child is ths,futlillment of a_great mis sion without toil, the winning. of kgreac victory with s-ant a battle; and • the reiohing of a distant and glorious biome by,a abort journey.• Lay her gently to her rest -'heath the church-yard's• shaded sod•; Wait, as her own spirit.weits For the trump of God! Deck her grave with. lively green,. .Plant a - flower atite head; hopeful, lovely be the scene • Round the lonely dead.. See her not ss when She died i .Not asaleeping in the tomb— Think erher as glorified s.• .In the heavenly Home! In your heart's deep t silent lave, Let her sacred image - lie; Me a sc.:Stet bliss to beaM. - Thut eau never die. The Lebanon Market. _cukrun.# cw.hvde4,-K;44i, •„ e ' • . , LEBANCE, Warassoet, APRIL 30, 1862. Lob. Mills Bx. Fain $6 25 Eggs, 'ils doe., 10 ,Smith ,6 extra 620 Butter, It lb., 14 Leh. Val: Sliper. Firma 50, Tub or salted butter, 10 Prime White Wheat,. I 25 Lard, 8 Printe i ßed Wheat • 1 16, Tallow, 6 PriMe Rye, 55. Ibun, 9 Corn, 45 Shoulders, ' 7 Oats, • , 30 Sides, , 7 Clover-Seed, 4 00 604 14 7 Timothy-seed, 1.75 Bees-wax, 25 Flax-seed, , 125 White Rags, 3 Drled.Apples, *be., 100 Mixed Rags, 1 DrieilApples, pealed, 150 Flax, VI lb., 1234 Peach "Seitz," 250 Bristles, lii ib„ • 40 Peach 1 4 11nixele," .125. Feathers, ¶ IO lb., 62% Merril*`. :1 50 Wool, lii lb., .40 Onionsr 37 Soup lionas,lt qt., , 6 potatoes,* bus, —46 ,V.lilegarAk 0414 '., 12 1 4 • • .. . -... Apple Butter, 41 orok ,45 . The PhilirdetOlualtiakktt:. iltztptet 'ffs , AM__ ___A: ".__Ajortsr Saturlayofiptil 2o p."IIC- , A l bav iti iffitiir**ling.uCUießlotemar • .. ket, but the tratle.is devoid of much life—the de mend being quitelimitid`bOth for shipment and home consumption. The sales, for export reach 1200 iintl7soffhta., , including'irupurline at $54.2.3 (05 25 ; fine sit $5 ; extras at $ 50®5 62i and extra family at $5 62i bbl. The sales to the trade hero been from our loVest figure . up to $6 50 for common and fancy, as in cituility.— The receipts are 'very small, - hardly up to the wants of the city • trade, and the stock is gradifal ly becoming reduced. . -• Rye Floor is steady'. 150 blds. sold at* $3 25 @3 371 bbl: Corn Meal is very quiet' Sales of , 100 bbls. Pennsylvania at $2 65 `4O bbl. The offerings of Wheat are very small and it is in active request at an advance of 2c "44 bushel Sales of -20®22,000-bushels prime Pennsylva. eta red at $1 27 afloat, and 1800 bushels good white at $1 40 bushel. ' Rye is scarce, and taken onLarrival at 72c. for Pennsylvania. • Cern is in good request, and. we advance our quotations Po bus4l. Sales of 3®4000 busb-. els.yeltow, part at 550. afloat, and part at a price. to be lied.. . . . Oats aro in demand, With further sates of South ern and Pennly tennia at 37e. Chiverseed is steady st $4 'so@4 64tbs. but there is very 'Pale demand: _We4ciuote Tim othy at $1 75@2 lift bushel, and Flaxseed item $2 10@2 15. Whisky is quiet; sales or Olio-6arrels at 23/ 24c. and drudge at 21}e,—which id a decline:•. CATTLE MARKET.—The offerings of- Boef Cattle show a slight, felling off as compared with last week, reaching about 1450 hcad, and'the market was very dell; pricee although without .much actual change in quotations, were fully 56a lower at the close; and , rauged at from $7 to $9 the 1.00 lbs. the latter for extra quality. .The principal sales were made at sB@s9l'. Cows. AND Carrna'.--4botit 75 Were sold,. at from $lB to s3s_eael4 , according to condition. flogs arelowet, the receipts and sales reach ing some 2,800 Wad; including 2,100 at Imhoff's at s4t©ss,l for still $5 50@C far 'corn fed, and...6004°1d at , the Av.eque yartl,, at ..ss(gea the 100, lbs. net. SHEEP:—About 7,200 Were disposed of at 4 eta. for sheared, abd cents V. lb. grow for wool sheep ;ratber lower thaw_last week. gitu'.:gt(il'ttitj.o.,ttittiit t . , . ADA* eLitICH, ATTORN'EY'.AT- LAW' FUNCK'S BUILDING, second story, in the rooms I. lately ocettpiekt , by Jobrilt. pownaan, Lebanon; Pa, ....Lebanon, April 30,1862-6rd,* . - AN _et:DANA C'E for the itstaldishing and regulating of /Ifsrkets in the Borough of Zetianon. s; SEct , ' 1. Be It enacted and.ordlafbed, tietki,Pitrgese and Council of- tha'Bormigh ot - Lebinen, that rime:and' Niter the passage and publication of this 6rdinande, the stabs of the Mar ket-11cuse she; l be let at public auction to tho highest:bidder; fOr the year terminating on the MUT SAlliaSk . &VAN MAT. 2863, n hi c h day shall hereaf ter he the redulaiday for renting market stalls; awl that the stalls on the weetsiiie el the Market noose be rented to Machete, those on the , east side to farmers end others; FrStWed,. That, -on: the . day of renting stalls_ should the entire west side of the Allricabidonse be rented ltrbutchere,and there still 'pe- other butchers di sirens of rentingestallimthen, should there be stalls remaining um ented-on the east side,:eneh- 'Stella -May be Tented - to butchris ; 114 notutitil tlti reguliti hour of renting has passed and there he-no-more Applicants for stall front Mt - meteor others entitled to the prefer °tweet the east Aaii ' • the SAM* course . to be pursued should tbs.eatt lide be Pedand vacanclea r remain theWeet side. . ' case all the Stale Isi-the Market-Rouse are rented and there shall still be - further applicants for,. stalle, then subli"applieniits,'Uti the payMent of one dollar to the Chief Barges', shall Se given a permit to back up their wagons. to the curb cio, the nest el eof Market Street. item Walnut Wiley to Spring 'Allah except the pert opposite the Pdarket , lfoutie. Sect 2. Be it further rirdnined and enacted by the authority eforbssid; ThatTnetalay, Wednetklay, Friday and Saturday of Each kith ellen belle regular market days. The houriimatimentineat 6 o'clock on Tuesday and Friday evenings' add terminating' at o'clock on Wednesday and Saturday mornings; audit at the Met 'Constable be Clerk of the Idarket: • Banr. 3 Bo it further•ordalued and enacted by the "oval ortty aforesaid. That it shell not be lawful for any store keeper; green groeer, or ,any other' peremi,Co go iota the Market of this Borough from Trittedery noon to Wednesday noon, and from Friday noon to Saturday noon of each week, and bey, for - the purpose of selling again, any butter, eggs, poultry; or any other marketa ble commodity ; nor to engage therein during such hours with such persons es bring - thud' tio'• =tricot, to kerma nd bring them to their agree duringor'after the hours named," person-offending against such ordi nance, and bets `dowviefed "Werner beforo - the , chief Burgessnr any Jcsitos of the Peice, shall`Pay a fide of ton dollare and soots'' • •Strer 4. Bttit further oittatinstrunittuveaCted By eh's authority aforesaid,)4at it shall not lawful for any portion whatsoeiier "tiv'hawk about,sell, or expose to sale, in any of the ytrusta, panes or alleys of sold /lore', ml Market slays, daring market. hrurs any butter ,eggs. fruit. vegetables, meat or flab; or any — other article ,of marketing whatever, except front the stalls in the Mar ket•llouro or curb-stands between the alleys named, under a penalty of fiyeviollars for every such offence, which the party so offending, shall forfeit and pay to the Chief Burgessand Comsat of Lebanon' for the use of said Borough, to he collected as debts under one hun dred doll :re are by law collected. Ste. s.—Be it further ordained and enacted by thenu thority aforesaid. Thut DO persons except farmers and other persons bringing ate prodate of thefr own stoekto market Shall sell or expose for sale any butchers' Meat in any of the streets, lanes or alleys „Of the borough of Lebanon, in any cart, wagon ortarriage; nor snail mrry about the seine therein forsale at any time, unless ha or they tea carrying and selling shall first have rented a staff in the market house or shall have paid the price for` stick stall, Provided, that the above excepted persons Shall not sell less than a quartet at a time. Any person vio lating this ordinance shall forfeit and pay a fine of five dollars for the use of the borough, to be collected se di rected in section 3. Sac. 6.—11 e it further ordained and enacted by the au thority ale:ea:lid, That the Chief Burgess appoint a standing committee of on markets, who shell have the general supetvision of the markets, and the stalls and. Mande within market for the - use of which routs May be reserved to the. borough, shall be marked out, de fined and numbered by the said committee , and 'annu ally on the firs Saturday shalt let them ant by public auction to the highest bidder, giving at least tbreliyee. We' unthzabereof bY advertisement in two or newepapets, of the day endlitao; efor leas ing tbelitelisund stande in the different market places wnd/iiirts thereof, aciA.rding to the market regulations, and if mkt stands or etalls shall not be teased at the ap pkinted perieg, the said committee inaylet the same for the reit of the year at such rents ^'as they shall judge fair, having regard . ** thk period , of the season ; and any person renting either mariner as aforesafd, who. shall refuse or neglect topay the amount therefor with in tire days after each letting, the committee shall de ntate Miele stall or stand vacant, and be at liberty to let the same, in manner As mentioned last aforesaid,— The said committee shall,-upon the payment of the amount of each stall or'stand issue a'certitteate, Signed by the chief burgesiand secretary, to every Person en titled to the saute, and thisi shall keep'a record, *here in shall be 'entered the-number of each stall - or'stand, with the names of the persons bolding the same, and the price received for each, and pay'ever all moneys as received to the borough treasurer. And the secretary *hal; prepare for tire use of the elerlvof the -zaarket ; a list of the stalls and stands which have been Jeased, ailfffif the persons who are authorize*. to occupy and use the same ;, and the said committee shall give the necessary directions to, the clerk of the market, and see that the market regulations are carried out and en forced. SEC. 7,-Be it further ortlained and enacted by the au thority dforesaid, • •. • That no stall in Abe market house shall be - mated for letts"than fire dolbun.per;. ism; year. ' • • • 81e.:.8.--ne it further crash:led and•enacted by the au thority aforesaid,,. . . • . ' • . That all ordinances or, farts of Ordinances rola ting to markets i n the borough of Depenon' heretofore punted. be and-thasemelire hereby reptadosl- -- , , .MuletedlAVrly22, 1862: • „ • " liAltltt ANY, Chief BP.F.igeidi. Attest.--4,L Gpspisws.tr; . - tebiuon; 4pril 24, 1:402. Ji 1047,4sliiicigott7:pa /11.0 ASSEBBSIENT. . ON *coma ; of having lua several dres.lately. the LJ Board of Managers of the Washington—Alutual Fire insnrance Companies of Lebanon, Pa:, has laid on assessment No. 1 of 81.25 per thousand, on the tails biwamounts, and instructed the Seitristery.•to receive the same, who baa therefore selected ,the following-pla tes and times, to re c eive said assessments ,ftpm mess - m he insured in tbisCompany, Tin ;. On Monday, the 28th of May next, between,the liours' of 9a. ni.. and 4 p..m. at the public house of Captain Earnest, in Fredericksburg. On Tuesday, May 27th, between the hours of and 4 p. in., at the public house of Thomas. heater,' in Jonestown. On Wednesday, May 28th, between the. bouts of S a. in. and 12 m., at the public house , of B. Bordner, in Un- ion township, On Wednesday, May 28th, between the hours of 2 and 5 g. in., at the public house of Jacob W. Adam, in I East Hanover. On Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, 29th, 311th anti 31st May, at the aloe of the Secretary, bet Ween the ileum of , B a. m. and •5 p. m. On Monday, Junk2d. between the hours of 1 and S p. m., at the public house of Christian heifer, in Pal-' myra. On Tuesday, June 34, between the hours. *MIL a. in. and 2 p. in., at tbe public house of Jacob Carmany, in Amarillo. • On Wedneiday, June 4th, between thtsbount of .9 a. in. end 3.pt in., at the public bouso `of 'S. in. Cornwall township., On Thursday, June sth, betw cemlbe Miura of 9. a. m. and 3p. m, at the public hones of Levi S. - Oberly, in Shaefferstovrn. • . On Friday, June Bth, bonrs,of 10 a. in. and 3 p. tri., at the publichouse of it. Manderba6l,• in Alyerstown. On June 7, 9,10; 1T; 12, ITund 14, - agairint the office of the Secretary, inLebanon, between3llis Imre of 8. iminntiera-can low their. assessments at.either of the aborii.gbicee on said days, natitday- who neglect-to eiumeo obatged an additional...SY lOgir. ck.forthetiollec-• ttion of tilidd tingaiditsseasenent.' r A .• Jo BOWMAN, Presiderd. ' Attest- 9. Beey. Lebanon, April:80;082.: .a . 44alidarrEadnt14Killial glidtiOet tlitiChisp Store o f •it NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. •1862 NEW STYLES. , IB62 DAM RISE, in Cumberland Street, between V ia AL Market and the Quirt House, north side, has now on hand a epleudid assortment of the New Style of TlA. , rs AND COS, for men and boys, for 1868, to which the attention of the public is respectfully invi ted. lints 'of all 'prices, from .the cheapest to the most costly, always on band. Its has also just opened a spier, did assortment .of .SLIMMER HATS, embracing such as STRAW, PANAMA, PEDAL, PEARL, HORN, LEG HORN, SENATE, QUBIAN, and all others. WS„. He will *deo Wholesale all kinds of Hate, Caps, &c.,. to CountrgAlerchente on adfautagecus term. Lebanon, April a°,.1862. a. nArisir NZIIV SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS! Just received at HENRY & STINPS. - c EA P, T 0 R.E • A Splendid Assortment of LADIES I ,L.DRESS 00.04.51 TARY 0001)S,.. of every deserkptioti, Jur offered at reddred. prhies, 1 ADEW Striped, Plaim, Frilled arid Silk S4C4S, -Li all the me. , SUN V ABILILLLAS, FANCY FIL4DES, PARASOLS, 1.3 a large assortment, at prices to Bolt the timed. °AR ekTS, Offetelha, 'Window Paper, Skeleton Slane, kJ kc ,a nsw article, told cheap, at the GOLD/111 - am of LOWRY .SPINE, Sstith,weat.Corner of Market and Onrabelland'ate. Lebanon, A 011.86, 1862 , /IDYLS' 'AND Bo' YEAR,, a large aasortment, offbred.yory ,bw, by . HENRY & STINE.. iIitESS GOODS, ter Ladies, &every description, cash rou'able 'anti magnificent styles, just received and prices', by .;;,. DENBY & STINE. LATEST NEWS Of theleheapest and Best Goods EVER SOLD IN LEBANON! 1 Beets, Shoes bats, Ca dr.c. rrEtE undersigned has open. • •' • e BEST ASSORTMOSTB HATS, CAPS, BOOT . SON ES; Tit-49M M° ' t ° -de...l;er all kind& and of the beet materials. Which he will sell at prices to r,cowmeu.i them to purchaser& Of the HAT Ir he has quite a varistrof New Styles, embrabing the Wash. ingtou, Stanton, Burneide,Ltupent. McClellan, String. ham and Monitor Hat, very beautiful and very cheap. Of CAPS helms a Complete assortment cf all the New got up in impetior taannere-wLih fine finish; Ignmen's,•Miesaa•and• °Withi:ea Hal:now/a Gaiters, Congress Boots, Slippers, and all other kinda; Men's and Boy's Balmoral', Oaf erd Ties, WA 31 hie= Ties, Congress Boots, and all other kinds worn by them, in eluding BOOTS and uf the ;I/incept varwties, at lilt cheap Slbre • Walnut Street,next to , the County Prison. IPA. Thankful 'for the Mina! encouragement of the public heretofore, I would invite all winking anything in my line to call and examine my stacklibt,ca melting their purehneec Lebanon, April IT. Hie/ r Jos. BOWMAN P. S. Measurea taken and work made at short notice. A. •LIST OF: R.ETAILEItS F FOREIGN AND IXIMEttrO 4. GOODS, WARES, MEACIIANDIZE, At., which were returned by the Mercantile, Affpraiserof Lebanon county, for the year 1862. Notice is hereby given that the Appraiser will held his appeal at the qpnitisissionars' Moe, in .the borengli c;E'Lebe,non,' on Monday, the `Bth' day 'et kay t D.;, Whicti'timeina place thos4:drairiug to appeal rney!attend. 'PETER LOSEIt, Appraiser of .11.tireantile raxer.. South Ant:rigs Township , List af . Retailers. Class. License. if. D. Bever & Bro., merchants 13 10 00 William Dieser; leather 'l4 700 C. W. Ramsay & pro., merchants 13 10 00 Cornelius Smith, confectioner's 14 1 00 0. W. Iloverter, books 8 5 00 Rudolph Derr, lunlber 14 7 00 John Carper, merchant 13 10 00 John Blase, huckster 13 10 00 George Matterness, huckster 13 . 10 00 David Aimee, confectionery 8 5 00 A. 4 D. Kreider, grain and coal 13 10 00 North Antisßic Township Gabriel Wolicrshergisr, merchant 13 John W. Fisher, confectionery.l4 Kinports &Kreider, morellos/s 13 Peter Qraybill, shoes -8 George Peter, huckster 18 John N. Ses/tls, , ,stosps 14 crktrtiktul tout It Adant Mark, merelkaot 3. A_ Heilman, conleotionifry 6 Cleorgo W. Aliller, merbhaut la do do grain William Ault, leather 14 Leitner & 14 - '; 14 Rupp, coal Daniel S. Danner, grain 72 . . • Mad Towieshi ' inter Gerliart,. merchant "1.4 DSO -1779nifts S. Nirilmeh,ncerehlint 13 10 90 John L. Meyer,. seed - 14. ' 7 00 Samuel Weber, merchant 13 10 00 Levi Shiftier, merchant 13 10 00 Jaeoh , C. Seltzer, merchant 13 10 00 John Weller, coal 14 7 00 henry hark, huckster 13 10 00 Levi Paine, huckster 13 10 00 Josiah B. Light, leather 14 T 00 Uri Dubbe. hucketer . 13 • 10 00 J. W. White, merchant ' 14 T 00 George Kirst, stoves . . /4. TOO George Brotanui, hucketer 13 10 00 John Krell, coal 14 7 00 Corniva/2 linenship. - Isaac ITambleton, merchant 13 ' 10 00 11. L S:Ehy, merchant 13 10 00 11. F. Ramsey, merchant tailor :14 7 00 John Gasser, grain 14 7 00 ' Fart Hlt ?IOW Township. Thomas Harper, merchant 13 10 00 Charles Shrlver, merchant . 14 7 00 Emanuel B. Saler', leather 8 A 00 David Duck, leather - 14 Z bo Solomon Stine, huckster 13 10 00 Canis , iue iirantz, merchant . 14 7 00 David Ml. , P,mili, merchant 1.3 10 IV 'lichee/ Ilartman,.feed - ii • 600 Levi Zimmerman,-merchant' 14 700 •do do. grain and coal 14 • 700 Michael B. Ilorniug, merchant .14 7 00 ileideiberg Township. A. S, Groh, merchant 13 10 05 Jacob Kratzrr, distiller 11 15 00 Cyrus M. firall, merchant lB 10 00 J. ISA J.-W•...Achey, merchants 14 • 700 Solomon Rormherger, leather 14 7 00 Joseph S. tauter, merchant 1 . 4 7 00 A. V. BucheroriPrehant '..' 13 10 00 Abraham 8. lloyerrbuokster 13 lo 00 . . Franklin Sulpha, Inerchant • f _! 14 ' 700 ''' • ' Jackson 7bwaship. . __ Samuel Sell, stoves • • 14 700 Moses L. Bowman,' merchant 13 10 00 J. k 11. Loose, leather and salt 14 7 00 'lnner & Spangler, Merchant 13 ~ 10, 00 'Daniel Urlch, coal • ' • ' 14 700 'Henry C. Sherk, patent medicine 14 700 Curtis Foesig, shoos 14 7 00 A. Weigley, merchant ' 13 10 00 Menge,* Stoner, merchants 12 12 50 .BenJamin Arts, stoves :,. 14 . *7 Do , Branklin )lepers, confeo4ionory . . '8 000 -J. Shoch & Co., merchant . 14 ' 700 '•, •,:do do lumber, coal & grain 14 500 •Allenacllinger, coil 14 7 06 U. B. Dolmen, coal . . 14, 7 DO • Seibla & Co., lumber -- 14 700 :WilllaneAl weln distillec 8 25 00 George Wagoner, cool . 14 • '7 00 John Beehtbod, huckster 13 10 bo Joseph Coover, groin sod coal 14 7 00 ,Daniel Basler, confoctblierjr 14 '7 00 Grim R..ltelnhold, merchant 14 7 00 John Lchtnan, plaster awl coal 14 7 00 Samuel llauek, coal 14 7 1)0 J. & J. Miller, plaster and coal 14 7.00 George t. Bcltier t grain 14 7 00 W.-Frautz, huCkster /..S 10 00 • Charles it immelberger, groin 14 7 00 • Lebanon Borough_ - _ _ . . . . . John Gawrge, merchant 12 12 50 John Bressler, stoves • 1.4 700 F. 11. Elar, sanfectionery . 14 . 7 00 I. K. Landwardlch, Mercheut 13 70 00 Diller, Arndt k Co., leather 14 . , 700 Ephraim; Itorguer, merchant 14 . 7 'OO John F...Ehur, confectionery 8 b 00 Daniel WiDers, dour and teed 14 7 00 P. F. .114Cauly, alma . 14 7 00 C. E RoLland, shoes 7 00 Johr A. Smith, confectionary 14' 7 OD John Krause b. Co., inoreDaut - 11 15 00 11. J: B. Smith, groceries . , l4 7 00 George Si. Fauber, merchant . 14, . ~ , 700 Sernuel.Rraure, merchant .14 • 700 John Leiner A Jiro., merc,haitta 11 . 75 $341 0.. L. Atkins 4. Jiro., shoes 14 • i 00 Janice N. Roger'. stoves 111 7 00 John Gra, ff. cOnfectionery 7 00 Daniel Graaf, shoes 14 00 John Gerhart, merchant 14, _ 700 Ranch A Light, merchant 13 .1000 Usury A :Doe. merchaute , 12 1240 L. B Openh.imer, merchant tailor 14 7 00 Reiztudtine Ero. a oo.,clothiug. I. 700 -James ii, "tally, jewelry • 14 .7.00 Burry A Andereen, tobseconlsts 14 700 Bowman, Hauer & Clapp, do ''' ,14 700 do do do lumber 14 _ 7'oo D B. Reber, drugs 14 700 do ' Mudd 'medicines 8 • . 600 Adam Rise, hatter . 19 7 00 5.6. Ramsey, marcher. t•taltor 14. 7 00 H IL Heade!, stationery 33' ' - 10 co Jacoh Bade !. shoes 14 ' 700 liaifetaitlne . Bros., chanting 14. 7 00 ' David HartnatiY, hardware ILL, 20 00 George lima, dregs - - BF •• 700 do patent medicines 4 , b 00 Jchn Bhellenberger, merchant 14 • 700 Josepli Bo wman . shoes and hats 14+ 7OO 'John 'Fot dy; saddlery 14 700 J.Wonry Miller, stationery 'l4 7:00 Charles Greenawalt" teirdw a r e 11- ]orob Harrison R.Laundore,.tnroitnre 1 4 700 Jamee -J. Blair, jewelry . IC. 700 Joe. L. Lembeiger, drugs.' 14 T 00 -do• • • ,e, .n6t. medicines 4. - .6 00 George Waits, stststo nary..., At . 7'oo B. F. BWartt, merthent IS 10 00 Robert:Rook, oonfeetithrery- 14 • ' 900 George:Pftegdr, gyieemers , - 14 - . -. ~ - • 7,00 ,Danisl43.-Geotheohfectienerr .11 6.00 Abrabins •trlekhir, , grain • 14- 7 00 - . . WlRlan light, brsaret 9, . • . • ' -25 00 ...W.mailielhel, fr nit - ' - . -IL: 4 4.............--7 , 00 ,Johdllt4lttlurower„ ; . ; , „.,7j , • , 12 19 s ie:HOlife , 9 itio..inu7rch apt , 12 12 60 OwenLiitabich;fronitnie 14 700 "George Hoffman, grain and salt •14 George Unlace", merchant 14 L. L. Greenawalt, leather 14- Lob, Deposit Bank, bill broker: , ?* do do exchahie ,C Henry Koons, OniF anu feed 14 Reuben Dewalt, Merchant 14 11. & J. M. Haber, clothing 14 Shirk & Moore, *hoes /4 James lielchhold, tob.cco 14 J. IL Weaver, shows 14 North Lebanon Atrough. Joseph Euston, tobacconist 14 • 7 00 Joseph Bowman, furniture 14 .7 00 Martin W. Ebordt, druggist 14 7 00 Fuock & 8r,,., merchant 13 10 00 Solomon Smith, saddlery and coal 14 7 0o Reinoehl & Molly, lumber 13. 20 00 Philip Breohbill, lutiber fa fo 00 Daniel Light, wood . It 700 H. W. Eckonroth4raln andcoal 1.3 10 00 John P. Arnold, furniture - 14 700 Paine & bprangler, hucksters 13 It. 00 Hermon It. Bauch,".confectionery 4 • - 0 00- Mary Zolier, couivollawfty 4' 6 00 Norm Lebanon tournshp. ' • John Grub, merchant 13 10 00 'David T. Werner, gain and coal 7 00 Andrew Light, merchant 13 , 10 00 . Adam R. Light, merchant 14 7 00 Hoary Hartman. brewer 3 • 26 00 Shark & Longigrairrand cosi 13 10 00 do ' merchant= 14 7 00 Israel Light, merchant 13 - 10 00 David Boyer; wood and coal l4 7 00 Jacob Riddle, Itucirater 13 10 00 South'Lebanon township. Henry Hank. grain l4 '7 00 .Christian Long;-merchant -14 - _7 00 Londonderry township. .1011*111 Morethant 14 , • 00 Martin - Early, merchant 18 tlit 00 do emits:And coal 9 25.00 John 11 Heisy , confectionery 8 0 CO Martin IL Bowntatymerchant 14 . 4. John J. Brightbill, pa-reboot 13 "7 t. Simon..Nitery, 'gavel!. 14 '7 00 Edward Shdler, confectionery 14 !: 7 00 :Mho Delninger, zueritdistit 13 10 110 William 8. Brunner, morhlalui 12 10 00 Edward Diasinger, marchant,htlior 14 7 00 Samwel Johnaton,stotee 14 '7 00 &saw 1 Segner,weahmobtailor" 14. 7,03 _ „ Isaac Weigley,grAln atid'toal„ , 14 7' 00- Goh n 14 - - 7 00 J A Weigley, inpFellark 14 7 " Josiah K. Btewart,^therCisant 14 100 John,P, Pewter, coal 14 700 John - IL - Seibert, Bait argesSafn 14 - 7 00 S. Landectreso, merchants . 14 700 Goorge 3. • Stiltsser, grain and Salt 14 700 Eli Riopp, hunts r and col/ 14 . 700 - Autatora tottinship. John, Phillips, merchant 13: . . 10 00 David Book & Co., coal ' 14'- 7 00 John Brunner, merchant 13 10 oo Reim& & Gerhart; /anther and coal 18' 10 00 J,Capp d, Son, merchants 14 prop, do-druggists 14 7 (74 Levi Heilman; merchant =l4 7 00 - David Bolin, tobacco 14. 00 Amos Walmer. stoves „ 14, . 700 Diller, Arndt & Go., leather . 14 -7 00 George Zeller, coal . 7 00 Napoleon Deah, Shoes l4 7 00 do.seal, 14 700 John C. eltzer; druggist 8 •. ••0 00 Jacob Mushier, huckster TA ..40 0.0 Walter* Focht. grain • - 34 100 George Werner, huckster - - Union town ,Caton Forge Co.:merchants, . :v . . 14 .7 00 Bordner &Ulrich, merchants 13 • . .10 00 J. aG.&. EL Melly, grain and coal 13 10 00 Eshleman & ileilrnau,lumbor coal 15 • 20 00 Nicholas Hirai. huckster 18 10 00 April t 0 ,1862. ...8. J. tl2t:Yi NEW GOODSI JUST RECEIVED AT THE STORE O' L. K. LAUDERMILCII 3 Is Cumberland - Street -Lebanon Pa. Sellitig.olll Selling OW AN INDUCEMENT TO C 811 BUYERS. WILL SAVE LADIES' 'DRESS GOODS ' French Merinbotid`CoWg.' " - • ''slaty aterillack Silks , frosii 50 cents to $1 60. Deleins from 10 to 20 emits. • lawns from 6% to 10,conts.' • Mohair Plain from la to 37% cents. Yalencias from 8 tole cents.' MEN'S AND BOY'S WEAR. Illack - Oloth; from $1 00 -to $4•-50. Pam and Black Cassimarea, from.so to $1 50, Ladies' Cloak Cloth, front $1 00 to $1 60. • Cottonades, from 10 to 20 cents. DOMESTICS. froia OX to 12% cents. Check, from 10 to 12 eents. Ticking, from 10 to le cents. Calicoes, from VA to 1.2 X cents. Cinghams, from 10 to 20 cents. - SHAWLS ! SHAWLS!! Spring ShaVils, from $1 00 to $4 00. Black Thibet Bhairls, from $2 00 to $4 00. NOTICES ! NOTIONS!, ! Parasols and Umbrellas;.from 50 to $2 00. stockin g s, Arpin 6 1 4,t0.7,6 cents. from 25t0.51. handkerchiefs, from ox tem peots. Linen, and,,paper Collars, . . , An assortment of READY:MADE CLOTRING, CARPETS! CARPETS!! GROCERIES AND QUEENSWARE. ..P.IIOVISIONS Sugar 'Curti' HAM one MACKEREL. • FRUITS;!.. FRUITS!! Dried Apples, Dried'Pliime, ' Dried Peaches, Dried Elderberries, All sold to suit the timeskp • eir. L. H. ratmaturactr. N. kinds of Country Produce taken in ex change for Goods. - L. H. L. Lebanon, April 23, 1862. _ - .• - ELIJAH LONOACRIS • - LE;BARON Door, Sish and -Steam Planing Located on the Sleam-House Road, neat Oundeerland Street, Rurt 'Lebanon: ' - • /FITE undersigned , respectfully inform j. the public fit general, that .'they still inandfacture and keep on hand, w IiiRAW Elixir Sash, Shutter, Blinds, Flooring, Welithar:Boaffle, 0 Gee Spring Slouldinge, of all sites, Wash-RoArds, Catirig, bate, Cornices, and all kinds of BUILDING MATERIALS for Houses. We else construct the lstiist and Mastic, proved Stair Carting and ilatui "Railing, suitable for large and smell buildings. We now.luvite.Parmers; AD:thanks. and Bnildere i jo call and examine eur stobli; Willeti we will warrant to give entire eatiiitdcfrOU to all who may favor tbarunder. !need with their custom. • • ' LONGAO . SE & GABEL. Lebanon, April 23, 1882., P. S,—There is also all - kinds of TUENING' at the vane min. priming; SawiNg, (fr., promptly done for those who may furnish Lumber. • Proposals. - D.RoposAL33o b., received at the Commissioner"' I office, Lebanon, for the construction of a Bridge across Mogi ittle.Bwatara Creek, oo the road leading from JudgaOopbeit's to William Billie's, on MONDAY, MAY 5, 1802, between 10 A. M. and 3 o'clock, P. M.,— Priagisnd Specifieationa can' be seen' at the Connate storkeile office. • • BIBION BOLTZ, 1 Commissioner* ROBBRVEFANS,of JACOB BIJCITEft,* Lebanon coanty Altsatutrema,Slll.ll.Z. Clerk. Lebanon, April 18,1883. Assignee Notice.. r . • wroncEr. heieby even that GIARCR: .I.lHatitt AlAltr r hia wit., of the hoiough of Lebanon, Lebanon colinty, Pis, bare aaehrned their property . and effects to the"' einidnieittised, Orthe -142 rough. of North Lebiniori; collect , boasted° eferestild, ftir the' liefrofit of creditors. All pireons litseffig clatpie 4aityst.tsiddr par tionc stit *ell a.3lsoae'llsilikteof, re(raeliklt to 'make settleblkidwfillioub OnAILI F ES . 11BILY. N. Lehialkith'Aptil 16:1862: • NATIONAL HOTEL (LATE WHITE SWAN,) Race Street, above Third, Phila. /111111,estliklisbutent offers great indnoements not on ly pp Witqount.of reduced rates of boarqc...i4 but from its cifitral location to the evacuee of :ride as well at thif conveniences afforded by Ll2O Caveral P;uteenger Rsllsvaje, running past an4,-rontlguoue to it, by which guests Can Pass to it froth the Hotel to the dikierent t itallroad Depoti, Zooid they be preferred to the regu• lac Onto Mile belonging to the - liouve.. T ant determined to devote my whole attention to the comfort and conlventemaeart , msiuresto • TERMS gt.t.Y-P.EiVita - i. • ' D.'CLEffiltGßlST,..lPionribtbr: Formerly (ruralNee !Vita; Lebaaßli, Pa- V. ituoAas, Clerk. . [Kau, Much 12,1882. is North LebanOti Stegm'Gristlllll G-RAIN: MHZ undersigned will' ibircbase'all 1 kindsof ORAIN, ouch as Lie W HEAT, RYE, • idff.. l tillW" CORN, OATS, Ac., • , at their STRAPS MILL, on the frniou Canal, for which the highest market prices will paid, in CAS?. ' • "or- All kinds of CUSTOMER 'wontw ill be done at the shortest malce , and in the roDat“Ms ratio r y manner. The public ie re ! swoctftilly invited to WO us a trial. FELIX LIGHT CO. North Lebanon;Aprlll6, 1882. • .'BLIC SALE " j : Of ValUable * Borough Property.A I.m su b scriber akin at Private Bale, one fit . the most eligibly located end valuable Prop.: ertiea In Lebanon, nititate on Market Street," The Buildings. are a large THREE STORY BRICK DWELLING; - with Store Ro6m, BRICK at. . Lebanon, April 0,18e2. • GEO. L. eillaNia• . MERCUA NT TAILORING. RAAlGAfi'an Funek . 6 building, corner of Cam . •bezlind straetand Doe alley, has on bend and tbr gale, piper by the yird or made to order, a large lot or CLOTHS, • • -CAS SIMERES . , . VBSTINGS, • . , Good Mosel, Good Pits lad rub• stout/al guaranteed to all. Also • liandker oblelil. Li • Mee, Seedery,Buspenders, Fancy tad Plain binen, . don,Shirte and Prayers. • Lebanon, • 8: G. RAMSAY.. etaix kt • , "-, ,;.. inr is es ott„-efp.: , : Jo t_._. -i,' 1, 4 o :3114404- -But 'Sot& ‘witbstandnim tdds,_ .:^41 . ,,50y1t" ~., , , . .,4) ." " rausV Am., '.1400-Liilturra , ........ , T And we,woAd teopt4utly sfit forth.oui chant to PUELIC 'ATTENTION 1 - . . as follows: 7 00 00 00 30 r 0 30 00 7 00 et, 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 Because we keep a large i;'"ultatterprted. eta ek or lug on hand, 'which when examined, atWaye please., Beetnifle our Goode are made up, in onr L uwp, Utah lightnent in the city, and In a manner that - takea loan the country, and gives all Cuatomere aclty Hem" by the facilities we hose lu buying place goods, we are enabled *to 19 el 1 our elothine2b per - 41mA. ebeaperthan anybody else i 4 this nelghbortax4. • tre have just received 'a /nr,3e stock. of 9T , IKINO , AND SlOlllMbile CLOTHING, and invite our Prbride end. :eustouiers respectfully to can at • • - • RETZFINSTEIN 8110.9 Opposite the Court !louse. Lebsorp, April 24,1862. Wood, Coal, Posts, Rails, &c THE undersigned bavo purchased the Coal and Weed Yard of Daniel i, ight, (Merchant.) In Walnut street, North Lebanon borough, near the Union Canal, whore I they will constAtly keep en Band, large • I supply of ALL Iffbl OF.COAL, which they will lien WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, by the Boatload or by the Ton. Mao CORD WOOD, Oali.,,Ac. Also Cliestunt Posts and Rails:- which pill be sold in large or small quantities, at the most REASONABLE PRICES. Coal or Wood will be punctually delivered by the undersigned. to any place in town or vicinity. Tile public are invited to carom:id Batista - dory and punctual attendance, ill be given. GRAIN-1 GRAIN 11 q.,,RA1N.111. WANTED;.. iitirintlty of Grain—Wheat ' , Rye, Oats, Cora, Clo ver and Timothy Seed, will be purchased by the under. signed, at the higkaast market prices, fur CASH, or' in exthange foi Coal, Wood,.&c. - I JONATHAN OBE'SAM AN, . ' April 24, 1862. . a la = A New Firm. Cheap Cash Store, and Milling and Grain lusiness. PRE undersigned having formed a partnership in the 1 MEROANTILE, TRILLING AND GRAIN pus'. NESS, vinell mespectfully invite the attention of the public to thewletstabliehments. They will' contlue to , '.1011 3, at the late stand or SHEER, OEESAMAN & Mpg, moetioryplete etock of all kinds of DOORS . koliit atcbtititrl stsSit which they will is tail Cheap for CASH, oat COUNTRY PRODUCE. They al .c , to bay for cash 50;06 . Besheis of WEIEAf, 30,000' Bushels of RYE, 39,e00 Bushels of CORN, - 2¢,900 Bushels-of OATS. For nOibb they fdllpiiy the hb,heat Market Prices.-- They win Atm tr." - t:i COVE on STORAGE. The will keep airays illl.ll9i4tanA dell. - At the lowest prices COAL, by tins Borit'Lead or by the Ton; all kinds of MILL FEED, SALT, PLASTER, &c. JED- They solicit the business of all their old ft:lends and the public, and will endeavor to deal on such Rh era and just principles as will give satisfaction to all. 811ERK & LONG.— Noriklestisnon, March 19,1862. '"Market Street H otel 'Corner Market and Chistnut Streets, Lebanon. JOHN -MA Tj-I:Pki ropri nor, E Alain'to4sl.•te aJdVe.Bt93l ! long.uucuPbsl L;: A r l 'u mEalAl ;_ "P :7 no gr .' ntle4 englhliCwho t4e,, ee t, codito.„lx and invite all to give me a trl. 4be llottee 13 large and well arranged'. The Table supplied with the best seasonable edibles ; the Bar stocked- with the chotrust,Liquerap and the Stabling large and Klodioms. JOBB 111.ATT08. Lebanon April 9, 1862. . 11114solutidit Ntitice.• IIIE Pim of S. S. Raineay & Bro., Is this day au,. solved by mutual (toner:dd. Those baling claims against said firm will please present them to S. 8. Ram• say and all these indebted will please snake payment, to close up the old books, Atir S. S. RAMSAY will continue the buidnewli at bia old stand, Furick's buildlug, (corner or Cumbtrlitild at. and Due Alley) and wlll be pleased to see his custom, era and Mende. S. S. RAMSAIL Lebanon, April 9,1561. . • A dminittrat °tog Notice. AIOTICS is.lssrf* jrioni that Lettere of Jhnidatra -11 tionser theAatete of Itttonast Mai, late of the borough . of "LekeAtat,.Lebautrii bounty, Pp ;Vieb 7 4.i,hare• Wet granteclieFMit-rnleralgned, melding to the . .. Fame Side.. Alt gereoso Indebted Ts9l.please make payment, and those baring olainte will present them, without de. lar,'to the undatahttre& WILLIASI SMITH, Lebanon, At• . 2„ . 4.861. . • 4dmlnlatra •ri 25 PER CENT SAVED. TINS IS ,x.TO SAVE THE PLACE PER emit. Great Inducements to Calk 311311 C 111E_T r . , ri)HE undersigned bait pat returned from tte-..oity, and now opened s farge iiesorttriene of Near SPRING DRY - GOODS; Which were purchased at AIIidTIONS; and enstliS hissi to give GREAT BARGAINS! Lo make it 614o1iact to CASH BOYERS, I win take FIVE PER CENT. OFF, ((as adiacountOon all bale purchased in DRY GOODS, FOR CASH, amounting to FUR DOLLARS, and upwarde, and at the same time assure the public that I will sell GOODS as low as any person in the Chanty. Weare getting thesantodiecrdigt on 4 months ansl are riniug to give theame ad vantage to CASH MITERS. 061 and exa mine oar large. assortment of DRY GOODS, whiali• were :lately purchased. We, are ale° selling, the .helpeo of the Stock of the hlessrs. IiCRBR'r, AT CHST, ao we' got a large per cent. off from chafing cost, ar:d ou.reStock no the LARGEST.I4 . Um Borough, lir The following is a portion of our assortment of JOHN G. GABEL. lIHJV SS. 200 pieces MOUT ANP • MOI184,311;plig NIA to 234 cents. MERRIMACK PRINTS at 1,4450t01t83 *kb. lb do. 100Lpieces Now Style DRESS UOODS, with Froweb *moo, (very cheap-) -100 pieces WHITE =sun, at 631,7, 8,0, 10 miff 23 , 4 coots. N - EW MARKET MUSLIN'S at 1534 coots, sad .11 per t. off for molt. ioo pieces DELAINS at OA, 8,10 and 12Uoonta.. 40 pieces !MAINS at 183‘at.oha ; siorthX• apts. BROWN MITER,INS at 9 to 2234 costa: ' 100 Nou . ,SATlFpoLl44,.sirityphdrap, bought at Alto. A reu ire isser4etit ofBL4K seseCOLOREJJ (Great Bargains.) CLOTS, CASSINER*B AND VESTINQS. LINEN PCiOKET IIDKS. at 8 to 25 cents. SKIRT NOS, very low STOCKINGS, 6 1 A to 25 cents. TABLE LINENS and. MILLIANTS, 10 cent& FANCY SILKS, 40 cents to SL2S. BLACK SILK" 52 1 cents will 75. COUNTERPANES, eery hew .r ' • QpzoswAsta. - -I pan targeaslplt Maim. EArat, with 15 per cent. off' tbe first cat andyStguky, ethrege of frht, aittela I will sell at Coat • GROCERM.—Molaseps, 7, 10 and 12%Z; Su gary, 8, It. 10 and 12% cents; 1.1840, Chneie - erol. Seat Bed Peatltert. T. oßee 'bye Store." OtT, Cumberland and Lebanon, March 26, 7861. . • juinemilstaratorto Off. . iumittbUreby Nivea that Lettestot dt ITAion on the Fatale of EVE , sertiotiEty. ktilicreok.township, Lebanon county, re.. - - been granted to the ondersignbd; of tho ' county mid ""aforesaid. Alj piteous An' acid estate will• stele iniiitedtata pano4p4 2 mat taigas basing deism will Kart them • tp . . , ~ LIEN..„. 4. At ,0!14 . .b Adigjakimoi Millereet, apritl6,lBM• - • ...co. ' , I e & -,---Er -, M ,N A . .. - s 2 ,--, Illy X. .-.0• ! ~ . . ,_. 4„., .. ri d el: .. ~ . i , -: • ...-7....,. 0 q Sealed ER , ... A' - • Elia ON TUE NAT • i•," iiii r and ite.dical Care of Spermatorrhces, - dif Etstd4sr ta k Lt. nese;l volun EXIABRIRDS, SeXl2lllThibilitt, itegairm. PIRS IOI 4 O3 eaage AeßaraHY, Iie . H 4 MRROB; Con. sump tion ~,Ev Of and f its; Mental [ slat 2m 1 1E 6 rapacitY , resu. Ing from Selt-Abree, Re....W;11120rt% :t Ccivretyreti,,bl. b., Author of tho Omen 83ar,"4 6 ' Therwarld--onowaea author, in this edloirstle tee• tura, clearly . Jives from his lira aquestiogp that the awful cone of geltatauso 51115 - PO 0111104EZY .tit oomikico .'igigt.# o ß u tAKiirvig- • 'si'4 me entglea. inettutstiatte. b plointbag ' A mods of cure ad 6 wtoitt. alli , ctYinkn7 nnani.ittiOnar, no concutte . bo. may aura , Nniwit o- . rirtilo k g and . Th is lectors ieill prate SI SG sande aitt cusande. Seulinder amt. in a plain enveloped, ty on the receipt of six cents, or two postage by atlArelag. Rt.,CIIAS. .n — C, L 127 Itowery, New Toth. Punt OLitec :tor, . l'abnary}2,l43l)* : ._ James H. liillety, SIGN ()RIBS Blo,lAae7l. ~ Mee Raiiet., ' gs 1.13841 f ... • e‘nzlis to tails oq &Ad 4 44Fitaiglirt 11.,_,/ tlifilit r Z - OF PARIS,PTYLZ Z 8 OF FIN 01 1 15 , , • caashding of DISMOreh Rllby, rarkerwn, 411400,.Eussieled Work, sad Etruscan *lllidgaiss, EarEigne sad kingsr Mop. , G0.1.,D CS tan..a or *VW* 1 ....,_ :::...„ r ......z. , su r d :41 %11 , w ity ‘a . tel ha' - ~,...-` ‘..:? . e. vs. ca 12 i.; .sad sllser Watclos Of tbs. s it •••• .. ~ •. • cololi,, . - wskart. Clocks of orery. Aureju AL large misty of Fancyo cods, .p , . 'ogs, Vehili, . The slocE,loo3 herdanat Pa baztot il `• .. • • ttoo..of Peoomivaasi, avid owe from the ofisst Wel o a k 1 - t9 . taring establish in ,_r an I>rt,, I EshourolidnieffinEns shortest notir,o64 to *fit yOsinnatLike niagoor. _. . ry friends, sad the Pablie gegorpgympAlTibittlas examluatiola of my superb stock. ,JAMB IL MOLLY, Bibb of tbe )31s irstub. t Lebanon, JtaTias is n it E .I•TtYP4ro „ , For male at Aha Arivraitta —t ,~•. WI PATID C. LOTIO S. S. 11A.MEIAT &