gly Trituttislt: TERXS, LEBANON, PA. WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1862 HOME AFFAIRS. z Why John, where are you go ing to In such a hurry? Why, I am going to LAUBMNII, in blartut street, tc buy a nice lot of Furniture. Well, John, can you tell me the reason why LAIMAOII sells so much more Furniture and Chairs than all the Cabinet•rnakers in Lebanon together? Yea, John, I think I can tell that reason very plainly he has always got by far the largest and best assort ments of all kinds of Furniture and Chairs on hand, which he also soils n great deal cheaper than any other Cabinet•maker ; besides he has an excellent cushioned Furniture Wagon with which he delivers all Furniture slid Chairs sold by him, tree of charge; these .I think to be very good end advantageous realms, 4* . As the 93d Regiment,will lenve for the seat of war this week, the piablio will please bear In mind that the boat and oldest CABINET MAKING ESTABLISHMENT, In Lebanon, Is that of 0. BROTRXRLINE'a. Any person In Irani of good made work will please call on him, be. fors buying elsewhere. 0. linoTtinnuras. Lebanon, 'Nov. 20, 1861.-oino. A number of young friends favored us with delightful serenade on Saturday even ing. The thanks of all present are 'tendered to them for the compliment. Their "Marching Along" woe especially' beetttifttl r this, however, without tliepareglog auy of their other gouge, which w ere all well executed. Itnokernvilie t ' Dauphin *multi, on the 26th of 404,1822. Mr. Matron Boom, aged 93 Years, months and 4 dayk— Mr. Hooker was married twice, and had by his Out wife 6 children, and by hia second ii, of which 14 are Kis *and children num bet 111, and great grand Shildreti 66.-a..fentily of 161. Martin yrocker was a citizen ofilarriiiitirg the aseenCyear it was laid out. f• The Lebanon County Agiloultural Society had a meeting ou the 11th ult., when the following business of Inters:at waD trons iioted:-- The Fair Growls were 'eased for another sea son at s2uo. Thu ()MtnMee appointed by the Sohiety and Col. McCarter to ascertain the damage to the Sooiety by the 93d Regiment, when they had possession of the Grounde last fall, reported that they find r s349,4s clue the Society, and recom mend Owl:apnea of the 'earc'e. Four additional ankles were adopted to the By.Lawe:— let. That the rights and privileges of Ed embers extend to their heirs, .tc., and that .the ianui be traneferabie as other stocks. 2d. That the person to whom stook : is trans• tarred be entitled to ail th`e'rfgh ot'a piember of the Sbelety. 3d. Increases the fee'of membership of the So ciety to, 46, instead of $3, as heretofore,. 4th. lies reference to the mode of alterations , of fyLaws. The building of the bridge over the Little 'Swatern Creek, on, the road leadhig from Judge .Gpoliert's to William Bijne's, was awarded on Monday, by the Commiestoners, to Moms. Daub it Spengler, of Bethel v tOwnsbli, for $2150, they being the lowest bidders. The following are the bidden—Bart° Co., $2200; T. It. l i retell. ler, $2420; Meily it Walker, 3200; J. B. isight it Samuel Greenawalt; $2190; Lents 4 Long, 04.10; Solomon Pb.. Light, $2997; Deng& Bpang. ler, $2150; William Krigbatim, $2200. The Lebanon Bang yesterday do olarod q semi-eunual Dividend of 5 per cent., On or after the 16th inet. Reipoohls Sr, Melly, the old lumber Nov3'lll%llo, Are laying la ail Ininiebab - stook or Lumber for the present season. See their adv. On the 25th' of April ~there were 20 eoldlore of the 03d Itegiinent, in the hospitals in 013 d around Washington. REAPING AND COLT,Fhp3I4I. The.Lanaaater Exananar says . : The isork on the *eliding and Columbia, progressing Staadily.• The ow:Areal for ballasiiiiititird laying the rails bag been aWarded to Col. tireen and Thomas McGovern, who will commence lay. lug the track the present Week. We are always pleaied to chronicle the suceeis and prosperDy of' LehrOen county men. We notice that Dr : :William ,Tlioute, of Palmyra, eon of our old frtend br. B. 11. Thome, has been appointed Brisedg Surgesm to Col. Bay arra Brigade, stationed now, we heifers; at Ytederloksburg: The appeintructit moat be very Battering to its reeipiett: ha.. being thoioungest Iturgeou to the eery ice, _end was appointed - solely .oa nooqu* of hie !nmim, . • - MARKETS. — In 'piirinance of an or dicianas publlibeci in another column, the stalls In the Markiit Renee were rented on Saturday afternoon, as follows t—: Stalls on the iVeit aide, for Rutchere.—No. 1, L. Shirk, $12.50h; No. 2, S. ,Bhirk, 12 50 ; Nu. Mard'Brarrn, $8:76; N0.,4, J. Rleleir,l67.oo; NO. O. George Seifert, $8.75,, No. 0, Da4lckilrldh, ; No. 2,-Jeriainiab *igtra.Yer, $5.25; No. 8, -- Rendus.. $8,50. Stalls on the Not elde for, Vegetables,tte.— No. 1, Richard Bruce , $8,25_; No. 2, llehard Brace, $8; No. 8, Davld Rahn'', $0.75 ; 1.i.0.• 4, T. Fraritn $7.90; ,No. 4, 11...1. B. Sm 1th,`,56.75; No. 8, George Sock, $5.75'; . No. 7, I. Brandt, $5.25; No. 8. Samuel Fogel, $5.05. The above embraces all the stalls In the Mar. lionie, whiab is to be repaired and put in a lit condition for the purposes Of marketing. It is to be hoped that a dean start will be taken, and that everything offensive to sight and, smell be 'alwaye "aiolded. We have seen clean = : war. kets and also dirty ones in citiee t edd thsi.titiiiit .;.ations to buy ;orate clean Ones are ferziffetior to,the dirty °nit, : Market . men Would • tinder. stand this, and noS,suffei filth or offensive smells to be IS merket; If they wish to attract the peopli'arid, do-. t fiourishing business-they will td ways Italia - ,ittfetxtblog neat and oleap,--them• eaves, tieii•siande, thetePredeee 1114 meat, fir' ery thing. „ . The first regular market will take plane next • 'Saturday morning, :when, we are •ectfilldent gist, if Butehera, Psrniere, Prod pee-men and °there, wilt have their , things therti,to sen t thaVe . Will alio be plenty of buyerst , • RebtiC I sm . 00mpaeed r of 16 lettere. . A river in liinaoostaii A river lo Prussia. A river in ligypt. A river in Senegambia. A rider in Georgia. A river` in Ilindoostan. A river In Pl'tlo4. A river in the .131) kted States. river in California. A river in N. Carolina: A river in Slherfa• A river in S. Carolina. -A'river,in Pennsylvania. river in Kentucky. A river in South Atoorios. A'riftei to Soudan. My initlatform the name of of high otending in the 111110 D army.t a General J. R. R. !Miscellaneous Enigma. I am 0 553 p 055 d of ;B , letteme. 11104 mi? 1 2 3 4, 8114 I am the Pm of torment. Erase my a 4 5 5, audit am 4401E 1 or the A lf . E L trams nu' 1 ei 7 8, and I artAlMa tan " u f 177 .. Beata my 4 6 7 g, atutit stiVat itettot. - mato my I 2 3 5, and I fierrpteoltLiti d 6 4,10:814 My Whole is a General I4l:tra*A4?"Fi Answer to Of 011 4 4, 411 . a gam Of !net trueli4Thill. oatisttepatJon GONE WEsT.—Captain John Ulrich le ft on Mon day for a viait to St. Louis. Ur Mr. Andrew Henry has sold one acre and 112 perches of land fronting on the railroad . at Palmyra for $130.00 per acre, to Mr. Christian Hoffer. $1 50 A YEAR (ivr The muster roll of Company 11., 113th regiment (12th cavalry) P. V., is now full,and the company this week leaves it camping ground near Philadelphia for further South. Its captain is Jcihn R. Fisher,formerly a resident of Lebanon,and I fl m. 111. Missemer, of Lebanon, is the Ist I ieutenant, Frederick Shillinger of Al toona., is the 2d Lieut., and among the members of the company are several from LebAnon whose names we add, viz: Ist Corpo;al, P. ;Cosner; 2d corp., H. B. Ulrich ; 4th„corpw, W. Uhrich; Bth cerp., Levi Seibert; 2d bugler. E. berr ; Privates, J. F. ,Brinkley, U. Bootie, W. Blnm, J. Dobbs, James Fitterer,Peter Fit terer, Jos. Llettrich, F. itelfeiu, H. Risten bmt, C. Scharf, John Womer. The "Ladies' Sanitary Society of Lebanon" recently .sent a box, containing - delicacies for sick and wounded soldiers, fu the care of Dr. Greenawalt, - Cincinnati. . recetpt of the box is thusacknowledged - in a note-received bp Miss Gloniner, Sec retary of the pociety,:• , Your lotto' r came to hand in due tlme,..followed by the tor. from the "Ladies' Sanitary Society. of Lebanon." It was gratefully tecoived, and is being faithfully applied to tho wail:Vied and sick brought. from the late battle at Pittsburg Ltuidiug. . It would gladden your hWait to see the...Mime:nee tam. her of hetes forwarded to this point, day after day, con taining articles of every conceivable variety that can i oeslbly be used In 'theway of , relieving and making t oxatortable the unfortunatesoldler. Theta ere'not less than 15110 nick and wounded hero'now, brought up from Pittsburg hi the (tent few days, and hundreds of others are on the way. As there are some Seoesh amongst the number, possibly some of your'articles may be used by the latter ohms of persons : if so, there can be no Olect lion, es it Would be unchristian In - the ,extrenie to deny, at any titan; the baud of relief to even our worst enemies. We are requested to say that other boxes are in the course' of' being Iliad to be dia ., . ptteled . on a similar d 'erraild of mercy," and that articles, such as preserves, jel lies, bologna, & - c., will be thankfully re ceived from town or cohntry. Many will no doubt consider it a privilege, and all s hould :cop Bider it, adu ty,,to' something tor, ,the.conitOrt of the brave. , men who are risking their livei to save our government. nformation on the matter nen he obtained rom Miss Matilda Gloninger, Mrs. John George or Mrs. Josepli- LETTER FROM. CALIFORNIA INDIAN TALLEY, Plealas Co., Cal., March 'B, 1862. EDITOR LEBANON AnvEarfsaa:---- Enclosed you will find two dollars an , fifty cents, for which send me the AD VERT/SER. .There is 'fifty miles of snow between here and the lower country, and that,in connection with the heavy 'floods we have had this - winter, makes the `road rather hard. td-travel. There' is always sa much exciting news in this country, that it i5-almost impossible to stay in any one place for any great leiN,hilif ;time. Mr. William Blough has -alieady left here for the m boldoflver Mines," and the probability is, that I will go north, 'perkupti tZs' far as t h ciCari boo Mi nes." California, and in fact, all this fur Western country, is indeed a great country, so far as mineral resources are concerned,—nor can its agricultu ral productions. be surpassed, as well as the salubrity of its climate. Yours, FRO - 'ME 107TH 'REGIMENT. lIRADQDADSKRA, CAMD ERGIANCE, Made Mill, Va., April 27,'82. ,Wm. M. BR' EdllN`, Dear Sir:—Since I was requested by numerous friends of Lebanon county, to write odea sionaßy eoncerning the 107th, P. V., iri wMeh-there area good panyteb. andnocunty,,,bnys,order, to avoid trouble.: and incotiventelice,-1 thOught by tpansmitting a_few, lines throngh the - en:kitUrn you'r, :Pape'', it would save the a great deal of labor; and be sides would gratify . the curiosityy . of all who feef'an interest in the - welfare of our TeOjinvit, especially of comiia ny I, wlmch is composed of Lebanon county On the banks of the'Potomac 4-miles below AleXarldrid, where our, whale brigade is encamped, (that is Bttig., Gen. Duryea, Mo'DOwell's DivisiOn) We occupy a field of about 200 aeres, or more,- for our encampment. The country is Very hilly, and in a deso late condition. Woods are ,all cut down and the'fences in this section are no more; the country here looks like a great wild desert. Oul. Brigade is made up of the fol lowing regiments : the 107th P. V., 88th P. V., 97th N. Y., 104th N. Y.., and the 105th N. Y. We do not know hdw long we-pay . remitin in thii4i einity, We' expeetin , nia-Whgng orders every day. No doubt When ever an opportunity is Offered to ..the bloody 107th, (as certai n 13r w ir i it will - make its ,mark. It will .ten : der such an account that the old need not feel ashamed of its sons. Ali seem to be dissatisfiedthat they are not at once ordered to York: town,or ith, trame.diate vicinity. Wenever marching orders come, cheer after elieer,will ring in the air. The health, of our, regiment is very bad. The health "of our company is 'pretty, good, , with but few exceptions. Our , lat Lieutenant, John Bow man, wall:Sickly all along, and for want of good health . . was compelled to ,resign ; h-eh anded:in his' resigna tion ornate 28chlf , 4his month ; lie is maw' in the city or ,W,aihington, to recruit his health, itnd rio 4oubt will be to Lebanon in a few days. I re. ceived a letter from him to-day stat ing-that his health WllB MprOYi ng ve il rapidly. By his resignation we rOOtiti a military Aker' and a - friend o VaS always , ready, to. adriiin s( to the wants of his ipen. And I take great pleasure to say that be-iekt his company without, an enemy, ; , His absence is deeply regretted by Company 1-saaafeele, lost ever since. But the day may 1.30 he ihr distant when we will all hive to part for ,the better or for worse. B. czc~arotitcs. The Confeseiona and Expellent* of an Invalid. Published for the benefit and as a slsining, and a caution' to bonne men wtto suffer from NeryouaDebil- Ky. percature,Deray, aux; supplying at gin same,time the *Cans dr Self:Cure. ' By ono who hascinad.hillitillf ' Uhl tlo rest pistitia through 'di 1 i s ow g u CIMe Ca M, SO:feT ettd 4 WIN M. By elliPsillff..l l psoff isolltlabltd. lialtalclatat casnitlay Ins had *VA, skin .2#o4ffrfilitlidY7 ' . '116.,', Boidpd, (16, - N; 7, . !,' r fttdr,Tdr prry4 pi 186i-1 , " . .. , SINGER & CO.'s LETTER "A" FAMILY 'SEWING MACHINE, WINt ALL TOE RECENT EePROvEMENTS, Is the Br.o- and eREArEe , r and MOST REAUTIEUL of all Sowing Machines. This Machine will sew anything. from the running.of a tuck in Tarletan to the making of an Overcoat—anything from Pilot or Beaver Cloth down to the softest Canto and gossamer Tissue, and to over reedy to do its work to perfection. It con fell, hem, hind. gather. trek, quilt. and has rapacity for a great variety of ornamental work. This iv not the only Machine that can fell, hem. bind, and so forth, but it will do so better than any other Machine. The Letter -A" Family Sewing Machine may be had iu a g reat variety of cabinet eases. The Folding Case, which is now becom ing ea popular. is, as its name implies, one that can be folded into a box or ease, which, when opened, makes a beautiful, substantial, and spacious table for the work to rest upon. The es-sestwe of every Imaginable design—plain as the wood grew in Its native forest, or as elaborately Walled so art can make them. Send for a copy of cSitiosn & Co.'s Gssiscrs. I. M. SINGER & CO., .158 Broadway. N. Y. *-11.. PHILADELPHIA. OFFIC.E—SIO Chestnut St. May 7, 1862. Prevention is Better than Cure. po ladies of delicate health. or imoafred organization, or to those by whom an increase of family is from any reason objeetionabk, .the undersigned would Offer a prescription which is perfectly reliable and safe, and whietfhas 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 been mit up in half pint bottles'and sold yery extensively at the exhorbitaut price of $s per bAtte, the unoersigned Proposes to fur nish the 'Volpe for'the small eons of•$1, by the pones shin of which' every lady can 'supply herself with 'a per• foci safeguard: at any drug store, for the trifling aunt of 25 cents per year. Any physician or druggist %AIL-tell - yon It Is perfectly harmless, - and thousands of teatimo• /Oats can be procured of Its eflice.cy. sent to any part of the world on receipt of $l, by addressing ... Dr. J. 0- DEVERAUX, • • P. 0. -110x,"No. 2353, New noven, Conn. August 7,1881-Iy. NEVRALGXA i OR. NERVOUS itREUMA TPWAres, the first of. a line of Nervous Complaints, to which HunneWeiPs-lhise Atted.sms was so signed,' .adapted: it has proved all we claimed-for There-le but one, and only one obstacle to immediate results, which is Indigestion. As the Anodyne is based entirety on all objections to mercurials, so weakening to the muscular-and intestinal parts:-of the body, tt simple Pill perfectly adapted to the Anodyne Is prepared. by the proprietor, and will be sent, when requestedolree" until plans aft matured for placing their true charael ter as assistant to the,kuodynd and mOst perfecll'am ily Physic before the world. gee advertisement. February 12, '62-10. - , Itligixnts..:.<4o4.:t. : ,;:: CHRIST Offl7llolL—SerVlCen in Temperance flail, every Sunday at 10 A. 31., and every Friday at 7% P. 3L. ST. Jonn's Baseman Cavaou.—Regular service every Wednesday evening at 7).4 o'clock , every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock, and every Sunday evening at 7 o'clock . , English preaching hoxt Sabbath morning and evening In the Methodist Episcopal Church. German preaching next Sabbath morning and. English in the evening, in the First Reformed church. _German preaching next Sunday morning at 9% o'clock, and English to the evening, In Salem's Lutheran clutch: Engllsh.preaching nex t Sunday morning in Zion's 1.11- theran church. German preaching nett Sundayaf IL, and En glistLat;i44 P. 31., in the Moravian church. - .. . gurtttr - - - on thogh lost, loy.ithe: Rev. ,H S. Alllieri. , Mt.'ClAkß- MET DRESSLER to MARY ANN ELY, both of Lebanon. it Jikaostosco,"..r. the 20th ult., by ttee.'Wett. Ger hardt, -Mr. HENRY LENTZ to Mae MAMY'BRANDT, both of Swatara. - ' ' On thn Innno nal'. ba' 1114 same, Mi. L9A AO STOE'VER, of Union ; to Mitre ROSAN..:A. R. 11E-8, of, Bethel. - .. gitb. , ~ .. t:M on the 25th nit ., in South Anlle township, of Ap- oplexy, Mr. GEORGE' MILLER, a respected citizen, .aged 80 years and Imontlis. , On the Sth of April, in East Manover„MAßlA MAO DALENA WERTZ,.widow of John Warts, dec'd,-aged 70 years, 6 months and days. .- .. _, . , gi *.t. on the 2 1 at ult.., ^ . waters , township, HENRY LIOMT, { Fuller,) , years, 5 months and 20 days. On the ; 2sth ti1t...4, , leckersville, Dauphin county, MARTIN MOCKER, at the advanced age of 03 years, 6 Annutbsotiti 4 days. On the 26th ult., in Trederieltshnre 16LIZA.IIETII, daughter or Edward and Sarah HEFFEhiIIiGER., aged 3 years. 3 month' and 22 dare. On the 18th alt,, in Bethel township. ELIZABETH, daughter of Michael and Caroline SCHRAM, aged 1 2 days... year, 6 menthe Had / . . . , , Tht ji,ftbanon IR lyket ' • ' tizr,tdly correctelind.-1 ,, . LEB.. i tON, rEmIt6e7.IIAY 7, 1302. Let,. Mill§ ls.lol'ol . 25 25 Egge, lik d4s., 10 smith ii .Extra d2O Cutter, $8111... 14 Lab. Val. Super. Pinu6 50 Tub or Halted butter, .. 10 Prime White - Wheat, 1 85 Lard,, ' -4 Primp Red Wheat 1.25 Tallow; . 9 Rama Rye, to Ilea, . - 9 C*ll, 45 Sbouldera, 7 Otite, -, : ' 32 .8141esi 7 Oloser-sesd,. - 4.00 Boap, 7 tinadthy-seed, 175 Rees:wax, 25 r iaxoteed.:,... ...o. 1.25 White Rags, `Dried Apples,S ls., 'too - blind Rags, Dried Apples, pealed, '1.610 Flax, if} lb., - 723.." Peach ' , Snits," 2bo Brlsties, tit., . • 40 Peash."7lotsele," 1,25 - lteathers,ril lb, . 5 2 14 Cherries, ' 1.'56 'Wool, V Hs., , 40 Onions. _' ' " 37 oup Beans, 11t . .q1., - " .:071, --- . • . Potatoes, •{; bus, 45 Vinegar, gal., '12 1 4 Apple Butter, crock 45 _ . The Philadelphia Illackel.): 7 • • lAILADELPMA MAIIKST.9, Saturday,- May 3, P. M.—ln the Breadstuffs-market ,there is - 16 . firm feeliti but not mach activity. The" export de .oana. for. Pluto* eery moderate and the _only : sales reported are 200 bbis:siaperfine at $5 25; .500 hbls. noraivost,ern,Extra family at $5 70; 500 bbls. Ohio do. and 500 bbls. "Jenny Lind," on terms nut made public. Thar* .-a steady home. eon sump tive tnialrY,,freat'O):3l: lowest, qun• tation up to ror,oo,ooioti laricY 'lots, as in qtfality. . Rye Flour is held with' 'Eternised firmness at $3 37*1§3 50; 100 bbls, sold at the latter rate.-= A let' ofextra quality s o ld at $3 02. . „. corn N.1. g 0 is in :better derma:id. _lOOO .018. Penn. sold at to price kept secret. ..The receipts•olWbout,koth .by railroad and water, are small, but, it Min demand, eliihfly fur milling, it A. furtherildiaride of 3e. us Sales of 10,000 busli.Jair'und prime Yeun. red at $12342)1.251 1400"buSb. ebbiee quality do. at $lOBl, 'Rad white $1.45© I- 50., e Rod_rgqueo. 2000 bush avid at 73 Corn is in goad deniand r biit the aroringe are ligtit &les of 700 G hnsh...yelinvi a( 55@55 1 11.. to !storn, and's6e. ni:Lnit. A lot of , white bold -ai 'There is_pa'falling offinAle doilmnd for Oats, with fdribereares.of .110110 liueh, .prime Pea:amyl ysifyi ,at 39/(040c., and 1100 bash'. comi;on Snutbern do. at. 35 o. Cloirerseed is dell Small saleo.at $4 , 60 lft 64 lba_ ,_Timothy- ranges from $1 oalall 74. Flax liana is worth s2'os Q2lO 10, bush. 200 Refit Tiip' Old at $2 50 , ! Sake of 30. Q bble. Ohio at 24c; 500 hble. Penn. itt.23e „, and 21We., for Drudge. - CATTLE MAttitet,-The offerioP of Boot . Cat tle thew a falling eir t hi& tfeeli; reaching about 1,000. head at-Phillips! :pude. and .the Market WES ' i .. m . ifk fatly, former.ratee,,Abe 3/k nging at from sl@9 for.coMmon Ao.good '.`aild extra, including a few inferior quality at s4@t3 tfit 100 Cbw antre.rittus:*About 50 were . offered anti sold itt prices „ranging from ff.20(045, as: to.con dition,,whichilsetter than last week. Hons.—The receipts =and riles' reach about 3,2011 head, including. 3,000 sold.it'Trobuff's, at freni p4(46, mi '6,40 at the Avenue yardi an - $¢ to $6 T3' 100 IDs., 4 4 . 1 4, which Is a..deoline of 25 cents. „ - SHERP are unoharigivhr, -AbOixt 3;f10., ware dia posed of at 4 cents - for ,olipped,. - ±tdd , 's@)si cents Ib. gross, viith die, 1.061- ::10ii i lilfil . ..#40140.0-'4, NOTICE. -- To the **hers of & ..the Northgni Mu al Insurance Company, of lan caster-County. FriMATcan tilection'will be-held - on MONDAY, MAY Jr .19, A. D. 1.562, betrmen:the .honra of 10 and' '6 &- deck of said day, being the third Monday in' May,1.882, at the Public Donee of Samuel G. Hacker, In NEW EPHRATA.. Lancaster comity, for the purpode of elect ing THREE Lirectors and ONE 'Auditor, to serve for 'three- pearl, ashy the act of-incorporation-of said Com pany is provided. By Order of the Board of Westin's. • SAMUEL NIBBLY, Body. May 7, 1882. Disso . lotion of Parlnersiatp. OTiOR id bereby given that the partnership here. tofore existing between Franklin Walter and Wi lliam Feat, under pie-firurnf Walter and' Focht'. in the Killing Dilbillie; and bny_ing`of Ora,in.,die.; in Swatara township,. Lebanon county, Pa., was disselyed on the Isti of May, 1862. The - books remain. Jo, the bandit of Franklin Walter;.With Whom rettlement,will be made, and who Ofedinnes the business, FRANKLIN WALTER, , WILLIAM. FOCHT. • , 'Swatara township. Wit - 188 F- . - - - . -.155 ((Perseverance COn(ill E l . er i n wi . mrsmAtzo of the ?erfev e auelc ° 6 -, f I t o , ji ma t company,F;p7.„l4, At c i t rpspeothi ny reqn it . I , .._„„ _ i R o' clock 'on,IiONDAY ritArarctip, atthiikliall" 4-' MAY ilti24ltht, 31Itly ,fi2c. lith-Aaifftriaot the Coin. .;n o n y, sfbi otiu :,„„I,oomate„ o ii7llßeilkaeio :i - - .. - ~... • JA B .. " • NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Aditiiiiistratoes Notice. OTICT is hereby given that Letters of Adminlatm Con on the Entote of ak:Orttie Maul:, late of South Annvillo township, Lebanon county. dee'd, have been granted to the undersigned, residing in Cornwall township. county and state aforesaid. All persons in debted will please make payment and those having claims will present, them, without delay, to .OLIN .13LEISTEIN, Administrator. Cornwall, 3lay 7, 15,52. NOTICE. LEBANON COUSTr, SS. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to Peter Ream. Lori Oberly, Christian Rainier, Jonathan Zerbe and to all the several owners and occupiers of lots, town lots and out iota, marked in the general plan of the town of Heidelberg. commonly called Shaefferstown, (with the following numbers, to wit: Nos. 1,2, 3,4, 5,0, 7,8, 9, 19, 11, 12, 13, 16, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27, 29, 30, 31, 76, 32, 33, 35, 37, 39, 41, 44, 46, 48, 49, 60, 51, 62, 53, 54, 127, 55. 66, 67, 68, 69;60,61, 224, 99, 75, 77, 70, 72, 74. Second No. 76 fountain lot 177, 178, 181, 182, 186, 186, 187, 188, 189, 190,193,194,170, 179, 180, 183, 184, 191, 192, 195. 160, 196, 197, 188, 199, 200,-201, 163, 164, 83, 85, 87, 84,, 82, 84 , 80, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 96, 96, 97, 98. Second No. 99, 100, 101, 102, 108, 104, 105, 105, 1 07,108,109,110, 111,112, 11 8, 114, 115, being in-lots in the plan. of said town; Nos 4, 5. 6,7, 8,9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 18,19. 20, 21, 22, 23, - 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 30, 31, 32, 33 3.1, 36,- 36 , 37, 38, 89. and 40, being out lots in the plan of said town. And al so the imluts and out lota in and near Shaefferstown, and, numbered In the General .pliat of said town,. as folloNes, to.wit: N 0.9. 14, 17, 26, 28.; Meadow 166, 43, 45, 47;n, 73, 79, 91, 29, and 4/, with the appurtenan ces.) their heirs and legal representatives and all others concerned in the premises, , GREETING : COMMAND and firmly enjoin you that /eying aside ail Interim whatever., you be and appear before the Judges of the Court of Common Pleiref,the said county, to tie 11211 at L3bArIDLI, th 3 THIRD daz„.2l JUNE, next, at 10 o'clock, L. M.; to show cause, if adry you Brice, Why the witnesses ort behalf of ;IMOD, Wilt- DLE, on his complaint against you. before our said Court, duly exhibited, should not be examined, and their testimony reduced to, writing and_ -record 'in our ;Mid Court, In order to perpetuate the same agreeably to the constitution of our Government and the act of 'Assembly, in sash. case made and.: provided. And horde fail oat at your.peril. . 'Witness the tionoraldo iPearson, 'President of our Said Courts a Lebanon, the t,twenty-ninth day of APHI; A. D., one'thousand eight !intit-WI and Sixty two. .Phil A IL PLEONIST . , rrotbotartstry. IPer James W. Ihtirt DePutY. - Lebanon, May. 75.482, North -Lebanon Borough Ac- count. ,•• , - • Timm C. WENTkE4q., account with thn bo r o ugh "of Notarlinininon, from Alin 14, 1801, in April isti:lB62. DR To balance in the Tre4Eltry . $4 60 To Ontalancliex 'Taxlia a 1859 - , 999 30 do ,; do. 1869 393 90 Additional Tax in 1860 Or noisy; collector 739 - Taxes extremea for the year 1863 702,:09 . - By cash grid to entifiry neraina "ortiera issued;— John Relay, High Conatible $l4 09 IsaanApifer, I,urveyine. , •,- 200 -• Daniel Light, flittag road • ' Solonion Gingrich, Interest • 80:00:. Jacob Seifert, Interest , 00 John Lightea.-2., Interest • ". 51:00 • Jrihn.Aritoldi-Interest: - 601 Samuel:Spangler. Interest• George Fistfer,'Sniiervitir 19'50 Samuel Spang.er, ' 912 • . Henry Loeb. Carpentei Work " . 325 • - Henry Crummy. Intorist: '-9 68 • • , Beinciehla & Bleiljr, Lumber - ,130 02 Gideon Light,"Hote .. • _ 25,00 Saintielaninglerobtc '• 'so'oo Isaac Haffer,.lnterest-,.. ' 6 60' Geo..ge Arents, Superriaor • " • • •52 021 A. it. Lioughter, Attorney w 2500 ." • John Heish-work -•-- • - . Benjamin Zeiler; Room rent -, '6.00 ' •.' Samuel-Spangler, • — 2lO. John.livisy.,..High"Coristable, , 22:a . Doby,r,Biacksinith ' ' ' - 6 - 5 - So onion Satith„.Oaths' • 1 75 - :Jacob Seifert, Interest • - 6 00' - • John-Light,-K-s,•lntsrest • " 54'00 - Deficiency allowed for 1860" *. Collections - AO. furlB6o ' • 84 26 Ontatanding Taxes of - 1859 • • ' 928 1 82 - Balance In Treasuil" . ' ' 3.71. '43 7. ..$2186 28 , North Lebanon dloiottEch,lfirCh &hit, 18821 INN , the cradereitned, do certify that we have exam ined and audited tin, above account, -and flutthe same cornet. -11.130 RAINER, • • ...LE-VAN ;NIiNDALL, - Auditors. DANINh LIGHT, titer: N. Lebanon bprough,llay.7 1862. . AMAMI. ILLINOEHL. ADOLPHUS HEINOEHL. OHAS. H. HMI, A► ' _ LUMBER &;:-COAL To the best advantage. at the old Vistabllshed and , - • woll•known.= . . LUMBER YARD R:EINOEH.a: & 'M EiLY Alt the UNIONCANAL. on the Eat and Weet . aidea of Market Street, North Lebanon Borough'. rinlE subscribers take pleasure in informing .tbe zen -Lejmincm, and :surrounding - counties, that they still continue the LtfMBER /Int theirAi.awrOcli:kniiton stand, whern;they are daily fectifing'additionat supplies of the AND WELL SzABoriE,Q.Lum.IIER. . • • ~ consititing of White and Yellow Pine 19 A BDS, PLANK HentIOok`itOARDS:PLAN 'it find . R LS.,POSTS, PALINGS , anil PEGGENGIIOARDS. ASH, from 1 to 4 loch; from %le 3 luck; POPLAR., limn 5.4 to. 2 inch. . • Poplar and Hardwood SOANYLINGL', • - Oak and :Wank BOA YIDS and PLANES: Rooting and Plastering LATHS, ..SHINGLES ' SIIINOLESII SHINGLES!!! Alio,"Pinti and IIemIock'SIIINPLES. GOALI . COAL!,!''COAL!! I • • A large stock of the Jet goility of Stove, Broken. Eat and liinniburners' COAL ; andalso, tha bast Alla. gbeny ctcA I, for Plackamithe Air Thankful for theliteraE manner h which they have` heretofore been pattinal*, they .wobla - 'extend corthilAVltitilon tor a" hontlunance of Myers— us they ar nralent that tkey now_ have the /wpm!, loalt :and cheapest ethekiof LtIMBISII "oh' hand in 'the couhty. tibish IN ill lie Ball at a 1 eftsonable per centage.. • _ . . . Piet4) WI awl ezuotioo our etodc cud pricee be fore pureltheing elsewhere.' manormis& uxus. North Lebanon borough. May 7. i , 62. - WALTER'S MILL respeetfutty banana the that bits emirely , repidlt on the lithe tiWa taro.. tbrinerb known ttS!.S.lentee and later an Wen gert's," shoot urth , of a' nab. !Toni Jonestown. o.ebanon county. Pa.; that be Las it now in eortiplete rouldrig • order. and is prep:lied to fwuieb eustouiers regularly with a very ettiwrior article of 719'3111E-411:11111E_T JIM ' ' AR'ltbeaP ne it.tan,lieUbtaineti from any other source.— Re keeps also On hand end for seitkat the lowest cash prices CROP, BRAN, grfOUTS, ,te. Ile is elan pre pared to do all kinds of ClMmdmuts' MINX, for Farmers and„others, at the very Slialleit possilpepotice. and in this all to give him a trial. Thu machinery °Utile Mill le entirely new and of the latest and-Most .Im proverl kind. By strict attention to; busidelc and; ail dealing he hopes to merit a ilium of !subtle. patronage. .0011Y,,0AT,5,:&e., bought, for which the highest. Lebanon Market prices will ho paid. , ' . - FRANKLIN WALTER: Dirs. Jean Farrell t. to inform the .Ladien of 11 Lebansa, and yiniuity, that ewe has n-crinnd a SZC'OND LOT'nf FL')WEn4, nod will csive - stinS' - from*wsek tcri.Sseh ti , ha has niarp- arrange ments Vt.th .Ihr faaley, Mr-CEIARLESVO . 5'...11 who is engunl in'thn market businyin isPninole4htu, - to sand ber the' LOWER 011010E8'.. in thnynarket and Green Unused at the ',lowest, cap pi*a. Mae invites all to call an& sea her wick. - till ortUvi received and attended tO'nclikoutAila.T..... - "Lebandiiiklav 1,1862. . - ATATTORNEY _A T...'•:LAW4 FUNUK'S BUILDING, second•stoiy;3n tbditolits I..Aately:accupieti by John IL 80% man, , Lebtifion,,Pa. , Lebinon, April - . tiltii~inisir~rtoY~~sr Voice x.roucyle hereby ginn that Letters .of Adtulnistra -1.1 tintatin.,the Estate Of EAT STRICKLER,. later. Of Milloreek . township, Lebanon county, Pa.. 'deed: been gran:tad to } the untistsjgned, of the townslitp, county end' state aforesaid. :Nix - paisetal irdebted to said estate will make itntnediate`payinent, and those hiving claims will present them to .. r rutfAii B. B . P.EAVAIIr Administrator. 31111creek,-April 10,1862. Bookirsiii'd — SiatioileiY Ern pc)i•itt 111, AND TEACHERS' HEADQUARTERS!' G l ialTlVLqa.N l ' Ira' auvm . HA. , REMOVED ,- .'.-, tree removed his Bonk Store to Market Striltre t l4eVelton,. lA - T tililtE•rnay be .beit, on renennabirt arils mein! !`V• sesortment of Smoot, Sonnet ScrtooLt Tnetivitz roAsand ISltecementove I.looKs of every didicrititiop,'— • copy, nooks, Cy pheriiig Woks, loatkonuid-paper bound Paw Books, and every variety of OTATIONERYi' - &c..1 wholesale and.retaik ~ ~-. .....: ; ‘,. 1, fi n:4 , .. . . : WINDOWSiLtip. 4 IS ce e 74 . A large Of variety Plato: Panay: ' grean t rallt, 440. --•--- PAVAA logall 'Cli: ,-- N.co , P,M.t.erns, Plain, Oteea.,l3lua and Hilt. Alit the letwiantildidpiestr — " , l' - 'I .. T -- T - m - r - - ~.-UTLEIP OR, : Et 34, ._---:. •—, ~,i. ASP " ,oAtirr.o 4l. P f . li, , tpt f' 4 11111111 t '4lmbet.lettilettethlifetfTni •;•"' '- Washington Insurance Company. ASSESSMENT. ro account of having had several fires lately, the O board Of Managers of the Washington Mutwal Fire Insurance Cominnlea of Lebanon. Pn , has laid on ameannent No. lof $1.2.5 per thousand on the taxa• We antounte, and instruct.] the Secretary to receive the same, who has therefore selected the following pla ces and times,•to receive said waessuaents from mem • bars insured In thin Company, viz On Monday. the 26th of May nest, between the bones of 9 a. m. end 4 p. in. at the publiz house of Captain Earnest. in Fredericksburg. On Tuesday, May 27th, between the hours of 9 e. m. end 4 p. at., at the public house of Thomas Lesher, to Jonestown. On Wednesday, May 28th, between the hours of 8 a. nt. and 12 tn.., at the public house of D. Bordner, In Dn. fon township, On Wednesday, May 28th, between the hours of 2 and 4 p. m., at the public hones of Jacob W. Adam, in Bast Hanover. On Thursday, Friday and Saturday, 29th, 30th awl 31st May, at the office of the Secretary, between the hours of B a. tn. and 5 p. m. On Monday, June 2d, between the Inure of I and 6 p. in., at the public house of. Carlstlan Llotfer, , In Pal- On .Tuesday, June 3d, between the hours or 10 a. m. and 2 p. m., at the public horse or Jacob Carmany, in On' Wediinsday, /tine 4th, between the hours of 9 a. • di. and 3p. 6.; at the public house of S. 0. Eby, hi Cornwall township. On. Thursday,'3une 6th; betw ern the.bottra of 9 a. m. and 3' p. m, at the public house of Levi S. Oberly, in Shaefferstown. . • ••• 1 ' • • ' • - On Friday, Jiin • a 6th, betwoen 'the hours of -10 a. m. and 3 p. ni., at 'the public house of R. Manderbach, in Myerstown. On June 7, 9,10,11, 12, 1.3 and 14, again at the office of the Secretary, in Lebanon, between the hours of 8 a rtt. and,6 p. m. . . illeMbers can pay their assessments' at either, of the above places on said days, and any who neglect todo so will be charged an additional of 10 pr. ct. for the collec tion of said unpaid assessment. JOS: BOWMAN, Preside nt. Attest-3, M. - Afttunt, Say. ' Lebanon, Aprtl^3o, 1862. LATEST NEWS Of the Cheapest.and Best Goods .EVER SOLO IN LEBANON! I 3.99tl,.. t itthoes,i,Uats,.. Caps, &a, . THE tuiaereigned h as opened one of the 1,," BUT AdBOW.I.II6IVTB of . . . , .. ,•.r fi.ATff, U/48. - 800 ra,.saass, , 4 41 s iotil % ihi. . • ••• .' -. TRUNits. - T 'u tAysno nAos, de., of all kinds,' mid of the beet • . - materials, which he Mil sail , at priees 44 recommend them to purchniers. Of the II AT ibe has quite.a.variet, of New Styles, etnbroCing M t Wash. v p Ingto - Btauton, Burnside,.Dimunt. McCiella Li to ham and 2dunitor Het. very beautiful and • re esp. Of OAPS hwlins:a complete ariortmeot of ail' t New S - klai, g(.t up iu superior insuurr, wl.ll floe finish; WiuninlOJOases and Otilltheu's Balcuor.is Gaiters, Congress Boots, Slippers; and ill otter lands; Men's and Boy's Balmoral', Oaf ,rd , Ties. Ws niaston Ties, Coogreee Boots, and all otber:kinds- worn by them, in cluding.BOOTS and. MOSS, of the different varieties, at his cheap blurs in $2lOO 8 Walnut &rect., next.to the - County Prison. ii6,..2heakfal for the Ilbeial' ea'CourakymeuVof the public heretofore, I would luvito all Wiehiug an)thli,g. to my hue to call and exettuine my'atatit before meklng their purrbeilie.- •-; •-, •••• Lebellan, 'April. IT, 1562.1".... JOS. BOWMAN.. bleaeurea tales rad *ark made at abort notice. ELZI SPRIN.G.... AND .-.:BIIMAIER ~ ...- : ' : . 1 0 . 1)1"D - S . 1 : • "gt 'at HENRT-I,&.:,STINVS: 2...:C 11.E-Al-8,T.G.R1.. .• • •A . Splendid Assortnient D RE•1113 4-0 0 D D" GPODS,. of :eterj? descripiiou, ed'r .l l aDaral .: lankiple, Alga, Frit= and SACKS, rite. ON. - 14111 . 1tELLAA .P:0101r STIADES, - PARASOLS, .N S AII44B. iisortment, at ,yr Ices to mutt the time,: ffkalliiTB, Oil C WlClablr Paper, Skeleton Skirts, .i,J *lvor now articles e01..1 cheap. at the ••• outisußri SION of lIENKY k • ifontki•ereet Oerner of Market not r'17.74, , :t1and ete. Lebanon,. A rl6 $9. Igen. EIBNTS' AND Mr, Widill, a large auortmeut, Offerear:Zir ; KY BTIN 14. • • DRESS 090Dg, ter Lftdlce;Ot every description, Stah l/ sotinitho abd smignifleent styles, Just received mod Iltsig attidusse Ekes; fs STINE. ORPINA ACE for Me Map:skirl amj,regutating qr Markets in die Borough of Lebanon. Bic'. 1. Be It enacted , and. ordained, by the Bargees and Couuell of the Borough of Lebanon, teat from cud after the passage can publication of this ordinance, the stalls of the Market. Honite 'shalt be let at public auction to the tagheit"biddlr forthe year. terminatling ou the Mg? SATUUDAT ttl dew 1608, which day tihall krmeat ter be the regular day ihr routing market stalls; au I that the stalls on the west side of the Market House be rented to butchers, *lime on the east tilde to farmers and others; Pri.vidett, That; on the day of renting stalls,',eheald the entire west sidOof the Alark.iblloutie be rented to hutchers,and there still be other butchers &sirens of renting t.talts; then, should there , be stoPle remaining an, mated on the east aide, such stalls may be rented to butchers; but not until the regular hour oforeatieg bee passed and there be no more applicants for stalicfrom tartners or othitie entitled , to the prefer. euceof the east side; the same co . e.re3 to Iltirnlued Should the neat side be filled and vocaOcire remain on the west side. • In case s t illhe stalls in the Market-110nm' are rented and there shall still be further applicants for stalls, then ouch appileau on the Payment of one dollar. to the Chief Burgewyeball be given a permit to back up their regent+ •to the Ourti on the emit el ebf Market Street - bolt WKirfht Allnp.to E.pritig they , except- the part opposite the MaiketEfounter " • Baer ti. Witfurther ordalsed attd enacted by the autm,rity aloes I.bat Tuesday, Wednesday. Friday and Fatiarditymf each week shalt he the, regular market days. the boure.commen ing - at 8 o'clock init.TunnAnity cud Friday eeeniiigs.tinci teiminating at - 10 o'clock on Wedneaday notigAturday mprottigs; and that the High Conetsble ti Clerk ni:,the'Xgrhe.. Szor. B- it I'M-thee oi dallied and enartod by the suit ority enforoiniint. That it ahall :not tie lawful for any store-keeper. green-grocer. or • tiy - other person, to go lane tie gar het of thfs 110 , a2,11 I'. mu Tu.adey i.oon to Wedneedae no •tiond from Friday noon to eatariiay noon of ••••Cl. we. k, rind tiny, f..r the ourt,..se of 5e,11..g stain, any butter,rpge,pnnitri. or any ith,r markeia ble .mtnitiotity ;n• r .• engt:o : horn-in during . Poch hours stilt arch p.e'oue as bring 111... tot t k.ep n111 . 4•. - rltik tior their et.•.sd a ring no pd . 's, Lb.• bt.lins nnthiJ. Any CriPen .•IT: adios a. Most •ncii 01111 b funk 01...Veit's-al ther..or . C 111.4 Ii ire. on br et.y ditstite of the Peace, obeli pay a title of n .1N Um - . 011 , (1 e, eta . . . . . r.. 4 4. B fru r , rirdithi'd'and • e nested b, the +crb..rlw arioeonlll.:Teariteleerrk 7 t lir Ins forl t. r ain p,.reos what. weer bo'haerk'Atitnttiieltvw oeie et- to any ettbe strim laisiS el-N.ll 4M. M I . ', Th1ri4..V.114.. a: fir ft heel et t nos. stay but ter,,girv, 11 air res. tillit4 'viva. se ill 0 .• rAy .4 hwr. tete of nts Aston,. est prayer... gcont fr• no the mane In '1 e ...M.0.. ketilume the[ , 11.4no•ii, iiedere'io deft? of fie atornerk rrrrr .'fre , .c • " w. lb.. pwrtyleCOTT:wil.The qtrt 1 • 'r , 11 . • N , .. 1 let, le 11. e • Ntrlturg.,..t.sin«..C•usuels of Ligmopu for the of said it 4.1011,,, twito f t r•iVeki.t.l6 A.M. to der one han drail .POI :ry at. it • tl.w . e.tatertral SEC. further ordained and enacted by the • thoiTtiatormutid. That no persons except farmers and other persons bringing thq produce of their own stock to market shall sell or expo& for eßie.llll7 butchers' meat in any of the streets, lanes or alleys Of the borough oT Lebahori, to aity 'Cart, Wagon or carriage; Tier shall carry about tho eirma.thereln for sal6 at any time. unless be or they .so eetryintk. end selling 'shell first have routed a stall in the., market house or 1411 haverudd.the price fqr such atoll; Proorided , tbal. thq above excepted persons shall hot Pell less thu quarter at a time. 'Any person vio lating this ordin co shall furfott and pay a line of Tian dollen fur the us o e borough, to be collected as dl reefed in section 3. . . • . . • Sec. b.—Belt-further ordained and enacted by the an the ri ty aforesa Id, That the taldt'Burgene appoint astanding committee of— —t.'yortmeritets, who abaft. hive - the general supervision of the pnarkete.end the etstihr• and etands within inerket limits:for the use of. which reute may VC reserved to the. littireugh, shall be Marked out; de fined and numbered , by the add committee, and annu ally on the gist Saturday tet•Dier, shed) let them out by public 'auction' the higheet bidder, giving at , Inuit three-weeks'•notiee thereof by Raver tieetnezit in' tiro .de more public nesvepapers, kit the day sod plied; thr !lead ing tile italic and stands in the different markiitlitkees and - fettle thereof, acC..rdiug to the market regulations, and If any stands or stalls eliall'not be leased et the up• pointed period, the said ttemmittetemaylet thelezee for the rest of the year at such rents as titny ebedi yedge fair, he , ing regard to the 'period of the; nation; and any person renting ineither manner ettafOreaaid; who shall refuse or neglect topay the amount 'therefor with itilveteye'after inch letting, the,sobitnittee 'de : Clare such stall or stiod'oacent, - and be 'at liberty 'to let the eitee.On manner - tie mentioned lititt:aferesa•d.— The , seld comMittee • eball, upon the Plyntenrot.thit amount of each stell - or stand Jamie ireertilliete, - Kired by the chief burgeft and sticretary, evorY, parson en. titled to the same, and they shall keep keederd, where. ih , eball be entered the number of ruieh Stall or stand, with the name of the persons' holding . the .6161(1, and ttte price received for each, ea pay over all moneys sie received to the borough treakirer.. And.the secretary &hail, prepare for the, use of the clerk of the market, a fiatliof the etalla and elands which have bean .lensed, and 'of the persona who sti.e authorized to oo'cupy, and nee the 'same ; and the' saki committee shell giee the nehtseltry directions to the clerk of the Market, and see that the market regulations are carried out and cio• forced. . • Sio: 7,-Bei it farther ordained and enactEd .au • ,• . thrall& isforesnid, That bh stall in the market house shall befented for leas that: tf ee dollars per . .. - one year. ' Fut 8:--De it fur th er ordained and snactedby, the . ate. dimity aforeislid,• '• . • . That,all ordinances or parte'dfordinances relatinkin markets i n the borough of:Lebanon heretofore wind:, beinit the hose are hereby repealed: . . Enacted April 24,1882- • •y. hl: RAlthieNs, i.nues'asummu,, , A test L. GAZENAWALT, Seo'y:* Lebanon, 'Arirll 24 - 0 8 e2: . . 4;;V: 111 1,41E1P 0 '!; ,!t ITTORNEVIT-LAVvr::dinimilivelantstAttion. .4. o llP o Pktell. 3 .° Buqt:g°4ll tad gamoll'a issxdwiult APtil.;9l n3iiiiMi NEW FURNITURE STORE CUMBERLAND STREET,' COT LEBANON. Nearly Opposite Bubll,B Hotel. runic nu bersiber again calls attentlowto his fall avid aplendlilesasortineut of ail kinds of FURNITURE and CHAIRS, such as Bureaus, Secretaries, 'Desks, Bookcasea, Sofas. Lounges. Jonny Lind and Cottage Bedsteads, and all other areiclos in.hia YOUNG BEGINNERS . . Take 'particular notice that you don't miss the place, for youncen buy CHEAPER there than at any_ other x W place in the borough of Lebanon. s .fur . ulture is all of has .own manufacture Mid warranted to bosubstautial. Come andjaadge for yourselves. You will n6a a LARDS AND SPLENDID hTOCE. always on hood to suit any customer, end you will nod that you can buy cheaper there than at any Other place. Remember the place, and Come one, Come tali, and save your money. , .(a' All Furniture will be delivered free, in good' care. •• A. IIgitSIIBEIWEK.• Lebanon, December 25.1801! . €4IIILIET wAßEgOotts. Bouth•Cast corner of lifarke6l4iiiirg . NORTII LEBANON 'BORAIIIT3(111.. lIE subscriber respectfully informs the pUblle that T he has the largest and best sasortmeot of 11ADE FURNITURE and Chairs ever offered to the Public of Lebanon county. tie hue now on hand, at his Ware-rooms, N . splendid assortment of good and snbetautial Furniture—Parlor, .'!Cottage and Chamber—eonsist• a. log of Sorsa, Tere•n•Tetes, • 11.11ges, Whabnote. Parlor, Centro, ' Card and Common Tables, • Creasing and Common Bureaus, So., CHAIRS, SET TEF.S, Cane Seated, Cekornon and Rocking, Looking Glasses, &c. ilk. PATENT BED SPRING made and for sale at a reduced price. It Is very superior. //air. COFFINS mhde and Funerals attended itt the shortest notice. JOAN ARNOLD. North 'Lebanon Barone', oat. so; yei. 7 4 UMBER. .14U•11111E . I) NE of the best and chleapest assortments of Lownsia offered to 'the pubflc,ls now for solo atthe new and•eitenalve LUMBBltt‘nff COAL YABD•of PHILIP BRECHBIL the Borough of North pebsuth,.oa the. bank of the Union Canal, at the head of Walnut 'treat, .a few ivarea North of the.,Getiessee ,Stnam Mil* and one guars east of Borgner's Hotel. Their assortment eouslats..of the best weft-seasoned White, Yellow, Norway, Tine and hemlock Boardig— Cherry, Poplar and Kite . Bciards; " 1% and 2 inch Panne] and Com Mon Plank; - and Hemlock Scantling and Joists; White Oak Boards, Plank aiid Scantling; and 34 Inch Poplarßoarda, Plank mid Scantling. SHINGLES! SHINGLES!! The bast Pine and 'Hemlock Shingles; Mee, Roofing and Plastering Laths; Chestnut Bells and Posts, and . Peilings far fences and fencing Etoardii; - FLOOR) NO BOARDS of all alsaa and descriptions. _ _ ,COA E. 1 ,COAVN COAL!! A largo stock of Broken, .StOye, Limeburneta and gollidayaburg Smith Ocial, st ! ,tho lowest prices. .Confident that flay hive tbelargest and best as. soctment of LCAIII63 of all thieOrlbtibno and gun, na well as the largest stock of the different kinds oY ObA24,ever offered to the citizensof Vebanolo'cilunty, they sentare to say that they can -AccMomOdate all purchasers satis factorily, and would thorefOre Invite all who want any thing in their line, tousamine. their stock before 'I In , chasing eliewhetk. PRIMP lIREOLIBILL. N. Lebano 4 n, 4TityklB6l. 1862 'N E W` STYLES. 18 O 2 .Ine3l ItISE,In Cumberland . Street, between 11 , AMarket. and the Court House, north side, has now on band a splendid assortment of the New Style of VATS AND CAPS, for men and boys, for 1865, to which the attention of the public is respectfully Jeri ted. - Mats of all prices, from the cheapest to the most costly, always on hand. He has also Just opened S aplen did asaortment of SUMMER HATS, embracing such as STRAW, PANAMA, 'PEDAL, PEARL, 'HORN, LEG HORN, SENATE. CCBTAN, andall others: 03,.. se will also -Wholesale all kinds of Hats, daps, Ac to Country Merchants on advantageous terms. Lebanott, April 110,1502. tleiskte lloffinans • • • • LEBANON WIINTY ' r• titi-iNSPORTATION LINE. By Lebanon Valley Railroad. PARTICULAR attention will be paid to Goode ebipp• ed by the Lebanon •alley Railroad. Goods will be sent daily to and from Philadelphia to Lebanon, ?dyers town and Annville Stations, and ail other points In the County. FREIGHTS contreX t eet For at the least possible rates and de revered With dispatch. The Proprietor will pay particular attention to, and attend personally, to the receiving and delivery . of all Freight 1. For Information, apply at? ids Office at the Lebanon Valley Railroad Depot, Lebanon. EDWARD HARR, his Agent In Philadelphia. will M inty* be }bend at•=W. 'H. Bush's Merchant?* Hold, Korth Tkirtt st., Philadelphia. July ii, '60.1 GEO. HOFFMAN. WATCHES AND CLOCKS.' CLOCKS FOR $l.OO CLOCKS-FOR 81.50 • • CLOCKS FOR $2.00 CLOCKS FOR $3.00 CLOCKS FOR $5.00 CLOCKS FOR $3.00 • • CLOCKS FOR $20.00 At J. J BLAIR.% Jewelry Store, Lebanon, Pa. AMERICAN WATCHES FOR $20:00 AMERICAN WATCHES nit $25.00 ' =AMERICAN WATCHES'FOR $30.00 SWISS LEVERS-81 goad assottment, at J. J. Blair's Jewelry More. • stalicTakeLEs. TAR. LUDWIG !IRMINGER; the celebrated OPTI -I_, CIAN, 49 Maiden Lena; YEW YORK, respectfully informs tho citizens of Lebanon county that he has ap pointed D. S. RARER, DRUGGIST, his agent to sell-his . 4. CELEBRATED Brazilian Spielade, and'Stiel cases, siltabie fbr any descrip tion of eyes. Aral- Putchasers-will pletufe Weir in mind" that D. G RAMM'S DRUG STORK is Rio - td buy good SPED'rACLICEL [Lebanon, March 19, 1861. - • MUMS AVKINS4 79LIKr,respeetfully announce to. the citizens of LetiaTiOri and vkinity that she hkis opened e FASHIONABLE MIL'INERT and MANTCA MAR INO ESTABLISHMENT, in Markel street,, tid door above 11 iii. A nee stock just received and opened for inspection, embracing it fed 11,...0rt merit of :511k. Cenpe and Stray Don..oK. Rootlet Trimmings. Ribbons, Flowers, &c. Lebanen„.Aiirlin, 11.61. NEW GOO - DS . . tr . •'• C'unzbeqgna Street, Lebanon; I . Ja. ) • AN IN OUCBM . ANI' rlrit4 /11aBitti. AVI.IoIee,AvV;E;,.=_MMICIP PER CEN'Ii. LAintEki DO.V.Sii4 • GOODS Freii , b Morino Fancy and Black Silks. from 30 coots to $1 50. Detains Voir' 1 u to to rents. lawns from W 4 cents. • • *. • Iloheir Plain 'limn 10 to 3134 cants. Talencias from S to 16 rents. ' MEN'S AN I) -BOY'S WEAL block Cloth. from $1 00 to $4 }limey and Black Cassinteres. froth 60 to $1 60. Ladies' Cloak Cloth, froto $1• , 00 to $1 611. Cottoned's, from 10 to 20 cei.tti:. DOMESTICS. - Muslin, from 634 to 12% cant's. . Check. from 10 to 12 snots : • Ticking, front 10 to 16 cents. Calicoss, from I'l o to 12% cents. .., Gingham', train tabu cents. . SHAWLS! SHAWLS I ! • Spring Shawls, from $1 00 to $4 00.. - Black Thibut.Shawls, from. $2 00. to $4.00: • . NOTIONS ! NOTIONS!! • - Pnrssols and ilmbrellatwfroiii 60 to $2 00. Stockings, fr0m1.3.4, to 75 cents.. front PZ, to St 60; 6 1 /4, tomtivni4, - Linen and Paper:C(lll4El. l An atisirtment - oi': RE - A1"1 MADE :CLOT 1 1 114G'i • CARPETS ! GRocERTB9 !AND' QUEENSIVARE. PPOIT]SiONS. •, • : • Sugar Ctrrod HAM old MACKEREL. FRUITS"! • FRUITS!! Dried Apples, DriedVlntos, - ' 4.. • r • • Drlect - Peaehissi DtlekEiderbeirloo, All sold to snit the - • • . L:' - LitrDERMILOIT N. B.—All kinds of Conolry Pro.duce taken to chtitige for Ooods. ' • • S. L. — Lebanon, April 23, • •••., • ADRomi snax, , .., DAvID! LONG 8 N.ew ,F=ir-m s Cheap Cash Store, and Milling and sines:Grain B underniencd having ibrniagleirtneeship inthe AtERCANTILR, MILLING AND 111181, NESS, „would respectfully Witte the attention of the public to their ostabliehmeuts. They will tontine to keep. at the late stand of fitlTtßE, ONGGABIA_N „dc LONG, a Usest ocenplete stock• - of.till -.kinds' of 0015 IDS. initially 'keptin a conntry sfere;sphieh they will; re. tell Chesty for oe 00UNTRY PRODUCE. -They also want.to buy for cash - • 50,000,Ituzhele of WHEAT, - • • . '3o,oooButhels of RYE, 20;000..gueVeli of-CORN, • 40...13ebe1e :of ()ATE... .;- For which -They will pay the .hikheatlitarket They willuise take OItAV on &roues. The williteep always on band and, sell at the loweit prices, COAL,.by. the Dent.Losd or by the Ton; all...kinds of-MILL FEED, SALT, PLABTAR..ka. ' They solicit the bgeineeliof all their old.frienda end_the_pultlic,.and will endeavor to deal on-such tin. eral *adjust princlidpazae wiltsibreaatisfaetion to all. . SHERI{ & !XING% No l lth LellgOon:VatehriaidSlM . 1- • >tit ft a! ItA ies wafts! Wear 41Intas , PZISNAT i 4TUM. A GREAT BATTLE eo colke;t peep:o to take place 10 Virginia. But not -withstanding this, tbc - pmple • - ' • - • -a- IfiIU4 I IIII2II.VE CLOTHING, rind schiortb - ottr:etilra to* • PUBtle 'A' TEN as fo!!ows BersucCrietkeep a large trell-aesortsd itoeinf Cloth ing onakaudrOich when exatninadralyays Beconsi our edederare made np;-la'Kariosaaltatxtti lishment in the city, and In a manner that takes clu r ern the country, and gives aff t Custom ere a city aggehrurire: , • Decimal?, by, the facilitlea we isayS . ,l4.lhoy . ipt i pletee goods, ware ambled:Maul{ mir - elOtEirog'l6 - per coat. cheaper 'Mail anybody also to this' neighborhood. • We have juit received a largo.sttierof SPRING AND fiIIMVER ChOtEIL.VG,- aintAavite oar Friends dud Customers respectfully .to.eall at . - • • .11EIZIANST.E.IN Opyoaite the Court Leisation, Apal2i, 883. . . • ' • .Wood,,Coal, Posts, Rails, &c MILE undersigned have pnrchaeed the Coat and Wood "larder Daniel Light, (Merchant.) In Walnut street. NniithAebanonoberough. near the Union Canal,, where theymill enhatently,'kcep on 'hand, a largo • i millplY of ALL KINDSOP COAL, Which tboy ' • .wilt sell ' • • • WII4ILDSA . I.E AND DSI'4L, • by the Boatlcen/ or by the Ton. Also CORD WOOD, Illekory, Oak, Ac. Also Cheattut Tests and ltalJa— which will be sold in large or small quaritliies, at the moat REASONABLE PRICES. •Oelti or Wood will.ba punctually delivered ke the underekned. t any piece in town or vicinity. The public are (aided to caii,aca satisfactory and punctual attendance will be given. . GRAIN! GRAIN 1 1 GRAIN. I! !! WANTED. • Any quantity of Grain—Wheat, Ryo, Olag, Corn, Mo• ier and Ilmot by Seed, will bo purchased by the under. kiSnetkpt the hlghast maTket,plipta, S.F. CASH, Or. to exchr op for Coal, Wood, Lc. • •JONIaIiAS GRESAMAN. . . 01311IST/AN 0. swum. • April 24, 1802. "Market. Street Hotel'' , Corner Market and Chestnut Streets, Lawson. JOHN MATTEES, Proprietor. .A VINO taken the above Stand ) long occupied by la Dip I.ZONARD ZIMMTIMAN, I will spans no painiro Make Hit• Traveling Public who stop at it, perfectly comfortable, and invite all to give me a trial. The Muse Is lard 6 and well arranged. The Table suppliOtt with the best seaMMebleedlblets :'..tire 'tar stetted with the choicest Liquors, and the Stabling' large led tem niodlous. JOHN arerritEs. Lebanon, April 9, 1862. 26 PER CENT SAVED• • • TO SAVE THIS IS THE:, PLACE PER CENT. HGreat- Inducements to Cash 111C_T - Ire - 11.111BIG..P!01.0 .. ' T ing naderslgned has just returned from the city, 1. - add now opened a largo asOortuirit'oe Nen SPRING Drill 4001)5 Which were purchased at AUCTIONS, and enable him t, give GREAT BARGAINS I - Artir Po Ariake it an object to CASH purElta, I cri take FIVE PER CENT. OFF, Ole adlaeount,jon all bilis purchased to DRY GOODS, FOR CASH, amounting Iv FILE DOLLARS, and upwards. and at the same time assure the public that I 'sett GOODS as lour as an., person in the County.. Wearegettlng:thii lame discount on 4 months hulls, and are wilting to give the same rid • Tentage hi CASH BUYERS. Call 'and ' emunints ode large assortment of DRY GOODS, which were late - r 7 purchased. We are also selling the balance of this Stock of the Messrs. ECKERT, AT COST, as we got a large per cent. off from the first cost, and our Stock la now the LARGEST in the Borough, Ala... The following Is a. portion of onroaindrtineit is DRY GOOD® 205 pieces LIGHT AND DARK PRINTS, from Cy, to 1254 cents. MERRIMACK PRINTS st 121.4 cents t. worth 15 eta. Dm pleas New Style DRESS GOODS, with French names, (eery cheap.) 100 piece. MUTE MUSLIN% at &4,7, 8,9, 10 and 12% cents. LW MARKET MUSLINS at 1554 . cents , and 5 per et. off for cash. . - - . 100 piece's DELAINS sit is‘, 5,10 and . l2 l / 4 cents. 40 pieces DRLAINS it Ulyi cent!'; worth 25 °onto.. BROWN BIRSLINS et 9't° 12% twutt.. , • 100 New Style COLLARS, yet). cheap, bought at.Auo. liFte assettment of AL ACK. and COLORED SILKS, (Great Bargains.) CLOTHS, 0081)1:EBBS AND rEsmas. LINEN POCKET EiLKS. at 8 to 28 cents. SKIRT INUEI, very low. STOOKINOS, 6 1 4 to 25 cents. TABLE LINENS and BRILLIANTS, it cents. FANCY SILKS. 40 cents to $1.25. BLACK SILKS, 62% cents to S 1 75. *COONTENPANES. very low. QUEUNSWA.R.E.—I gut a large asseetment of Mesiek. Eogcnv, with 16 per gent, oftshe first cost. and asithobt charge of freigBl, Which I will 'ion at Cost. GROCNRLES.—MoIegges', 10 and 12% cents: Ed glitai 8, Y, 10 4061 12 rents; game, Cha•se and Mack erel. 'Best BeirFeathers. ' J. 0E0E0E; "Bee-Rive Store," Cor. Cumberland and ,Walnut.Sts Labalioa, March 26, 1801. . . . James IL Kelley SIGN OF THE MAMMOTH WATCH, Eagle Buildings, Cumberland Street, LEBANON, Pa. OFFERS to the Public an elegant and extensive assoit merit OF PARIS STYLES OF FINE J.IPWELEY, cot of Diamond, Ruby, Emerald, Peal-1;1445' , • Cameo, Enameled Work, and Strufean Coral Breast Plus, Ear Itigus and Finger Rings. GOLD CHAINS of every style and quality.. English, French, Swiss and Ameri can Hold and Silver Watches of the must approved and 'celebrated makers. Clocks of every description. A Jeffs variety qf Fancy 00eals. Paintings, Vaeas, &c. Tile Juice. Wlll be ikund among the largest in LionTerinsyleliniii. arid has be..o selectod.wi t care from the meet Belebtated.lMPorrillhd , rnttne titr/ng.establishnteni.v in Eire York and Roraima' done at Die alip tit ice, awl ei r test a In pint workworlijconiiinner: • •,- - . 4 7 Venda. nud the Pnbllegrr.erally are invite to examination of my superb stock' • JAMES H. KELLY, • sisP 2 Of the MK WoVit, - ' Lebanon. July 3, 1 143 1' , 11.13 an LoNOACILE. - • JOILNI . 0 ... &UM. . • . .1:1 - .:BAZ:ON . - .. $ ~. . i)004% --So* 4.lcn 4i z l t- 44 ri!.P14 . 111,ifir, ' ' .7111111.11 - 11111:.." IIL4-.... • '- ' 4,c,,tcd ca the aeon, ii Mit i:bad, iulaa: quul/r/ajT.4 • - 1.. • 1: r Mr. , * Ad Velxision.- , . • ' rill% und•l•nign..d v.:ye-W..l:y tn Piro' 4 j tha public in patient], th-st *bey p : 1 . ,n 17.1 thannlactirr, and kenn on 11111141 . I• 7• ~5 11 441 t boor; :1011. Sblater. Mindy. ,Fleoring. -, '.,,,,,.,,,,,•—• ‘r;. Mier Ulm I , lf. 0 OW" Spring '.. .5, - "- i ,. ~.. Oldlnan. of sit pines-Wash-110 ...dn. Oiling. Sorbace. Cornice. and ell kinds of BUII,DING NI ATERIALS for ii.uti-es . We "lisp entirtruct the Weint and motif, to proved :4rittr CaAino and 'nand Railing, nuttrbla Rif, limbo nod elitill initlitinee. . • ... , •..... ' he netv.invite Partnere, Blecbanica and Bullslarn. to tall and eilim•ne sur stunk. which we will warranf to giyo entire eatiprootion to all who may favor ttie.ino* lit , had With their clutpro : • - LONGACRS * 4 3ABVt: - Lebanon. April 3,1862.."' . •P. B.—Thero4. ulso-all kinds of TUltt . iNG'it - •tbs• 'Fame. Mill. Phoning, Sawing, tit, promptly..4lie or those who mai furniah Lumber. .• - • _ 4 t4i1::: 1 :t• .. ... . • - - i ,Assiguce Notice. --,.. NOTICE Is hereby given that OE IRCIII .RR nod 'MA KY, his witi., of the - I)&ngh of ' •• Lebanon county„im , here aasignell thbir property. n • . effects to the iinddrafgned, of the bdrough cf.Noit - ....r: Lebanon, cuuuty and state aforesaid, itm - Ilkithenetw o r -- 7 creditor , .. MI penums having claims againat.eald par ties. as welhee those Indebted, aro requested to maker settlement without delay. • CHAB.LES - MELLY. , N. Lebanon; April 16, LE.il, NATIONAL HOTEL (LATE 'WHITE SWAN,) .-12ace,Street, above Third, TrIDIS establish:tient hitch peat lidacoments MAt.ent 17 on Recount-of redugett- rittet, Of. boittlfingogsm from its central location to the ii 7 onuorSfi l Wri,yrelt as thy - conveniences afforded br .the.-ser lumentt ai Rillways, running past and contiguous to.dt, guests can pass to and from the Itotal_l9 . the different Railroad Dopote; sheilfiltheyVe fieterTed4ik.. the' rggu: Dir..olfinitais belonging:to the Rouse. • • - I am detzrmiued to devote my wholoAttentioit to th* c6intert atittonventenea of my 'auMita, •-•+ .. .2EIMSSI.26:PER.DAY. - •• • . D. O. BlDORlBT,..Proodetor 'Form — emly_ from Naga lTotel , Latkia: M . , Pa. T. Fr:Sao/es glair., (Ptilla.; Mir% .12,1€6t; ' Ste• G - 1 . Miil North I,ehatton -at& TIS , • - . ' ' 'Gr . jtt i ' . AIIICI I VaiNtglt ' '`: Tom: ese 3 4. l orcdv - Yri/ 1- Plf alle . 1 . 41. Ipr khtda,cf•clontetite . . v liap -•- ly itlux-.lcz, -. • .. .. l' =4 ,.1 41 ;• • - '. , 061M: l/e1 . 8,, Er. - --.''' tp • - ' at that; 43voAar vrt4 f , on the Ul l / 1 4 ' `ll - tot, attach th 9, hltbeqt inertia *rip" . 1, t11. - 1m rtelii; to CA SEE! r'• _ _._, Asp- AI I 'kinds of.lolBTo3lAlt WORK .4111 be:‘,.tbtti at the iihdtteat eotiee, and In the, - meet estistattety, t et eri wt, The - public 'is 'TeapectFully Irroltoii to ovitito atrial. - FELIX LIGET/1b....1W', , Non's' Lehtuccb APO lii, ......•-•,. . • • 111EROMAKINE•s*,2014490 .• 0 .. S. "BigiAit;i4Widellbaki4CotapiT , ' . 0. bo.itoia , *trees ,Paild DOA 411grha s 011 '' ' lot Mr - male, e ither liyibelraztt . cor !Ad, la tu•Stk ft . T . of ' ..__' ' . • • •.< • . 4 0:04- fi a• • - ,• • - -- ,. ..-5........w. . , 4 • CLOTHS, .. - _ ..,..--...'.. m 3.;—...-4 . .,.. ;.. . , c.kstailluzii,ima ~ - , •. 4. - :"-': , well seleated fitqa . (ibetk 1 , - *l‘ 4 e a 00 stall tft.l uLolotig Atutro'n .lo AWL g. 400 a t atielb,trayett:tilove* Elapa I,4notfilll!lttet yntltir ' gik . 7 ` l hoi rr Ilbautot, Aifit 9 , Mt .'• ••• .el*. -ii;. - • '- n - 7- MO EEO