0 exeroise withid the House and out of the House, kind in all places, in time of war, in time of peace, and at all times 1" It is a right secured by the Constitution—a right inettimable to the people, and formiaable to tyrafitb only. • If ever there was a Ohre when the existence :pod consolidation slif.lite .Dearocrolle party upon its prin?)plpe,eod poliepwas a vital necessity to puhilc it'd 'prifate liberty, it is now. 'Unquestionably the Constitution gives ample pryer to the several Departments of the Govern • went to carry err warZotrietly output to its pro• lioicrup, end, in case of civil war, with perfect security to elPtens of the loyal thktes. Every ,rtett, noteovary,for tilt safety and efficiency of the ilthernment, awl for the complete and most rig slious trial of, its strength, la yet wholly tousle ,tent with thoobwrance of every provision of ;that Instrument, end of the laws in pursuance ~of Ita the sqle motives of those in power were the suppression of , jlrp "rebellion," and no more. And yet.the history of the Adminatration for the twelve moethirpast has been and continues to be 1, 411017 of repeated usurpations of power and of eSeations 'of the Constitutions and of the , „palate anti prillates rights of the citizen. For ,the proof we 'appeal to facts too recent to need recital baritone No fragrant and heinous for '.' the 'calm alterative which we propose. Similar • :acts woredonsraud a like polley pursued in the threatened war with France in the time of 'John Adams, and .with the seine ultimate purpose.— lint in Awn 'or threq years tie . people forced them into,cn kinorable peace with num, rebuked the nowte and abases of power, vindicated the I,loi tittithwan 4 tamed over jhe Federal Governs , 1,0 the arts lee and policy of the Demo lg a o party., t e "sober seeend thought of .the people," the e Cie and to the bellot,box, we 'now a.ppyalmblin again in like peril with our' , fathers. .Put b if 6i/try Democrat' concurred in the poll .ey,ofoseenting the war to the utter oubjuga hien walla South and fur the subversion of her iState Governments with her institutioes, without 'll Contention of the States, and vrithout an over ture for peace, wp ohouldjust ea resolutely resist the disbanding of the Democratic party. It it the baly party capable of carrying on a wet; it Is :the only party which has ever conducted -a war to *successful Issue ' and the only party which .hatt done it without abuts of power, without snolest4tion to the rights of any elate of citizens, and with due retard to economy. All this it has done; &Wl's, if need be, it Is (dole to do again. If admen then in a military point of view be okra roed, ihe Democratic party alone con co ' nand it. To conclude. 'lnviting all men, without din . tinotlon of State, section, or party, who are for „ the Constitution as it is and the Union as it wee, to unite with us in this great work upon term. of ,perfect equality, we insist that— The restoration of the Union, whether through place or by war, denratois the continued organt. *, salon add mom of the Damara& party ; The preoervition of the Constitution demando it; . TO maintinance of liberty and tree democrat visatiovernment demands it: • The restoration of a sound system of internal . policy demands it; • Economy and honesty in the petite expendi. .tures, now at the rate of four millions of dollars :e dify, demand it; The rapid accumulation of an enormous and permanent public debt demand it—a public debt _already one thousand milliono of dollars, and equal at the present rate, in three years, to Eng land's debt of a century and a bail in growth; The heavy taxation, direct and indirect, State .and Federal, already more than two hundred mil lions of dollars a year, eating Oct the oubstence of .be mole satsuma ling every year, demands it; . Itedueltd - wages, low prices, depression of trade, .decay ofrjrnsiness, scarcity of work, and impend ing ruid on every side, demand it; Aryl f dlinally, the restoration of the concord, good feeling surd prosperity of former years, - de. 'flint& that th% Demooratio party shall be main- 1 Caned and made vietorioUti. . W. A. RICHARDSON, of Illinois. 1 1 . A. L. KNAPP, of Illinois. • J, C. ROBINSON, of Illinois. s JOHN LAW, of Indiana. 1 D. W. VOORIIEES, of Indiana. ',. W. ALLEN, of Obio. C. A. WRITE, of Ohio. ' WARREN P. NOBLE, of Ohio. (no. H. PENDLETON, of Ohio. JAS. It. MORRIS, of Ohio. C. L. VALLANDIGHAM, of Ohio. PHILIP JOHNSON, of Penn. . . . 1 S. E. ANCONA, of Penn. OEO. K. SHIEL, of Oregon. Nova.—The names of the absent members 'conourring in tber above will be affixed to the idtomphiot odition of this Address. n't gnaltriiiStr, 4 1 . . X • XS, SIBO A YEAR LEBANON, P.A. WEDNESDAY, M 14, 1862. HOME AFFAIRS. sW Why John, where are you go ing to In mob s burry! Why, I im going to LATIUM:WS, in Market etreet. to buy A aka lot of nirniture. Well, John, eau you tell me the reason wiz Layman sells so moots more-Furnitnre and Chairs thM all the Chibleamabsre In Lebation togetlie.r Tee, John, 1, think I can tell that reason very plainly he bee always got by far the largest end boat assort- Monts of all kinds df 'Furniture and Chains on band, e which he also Sells a great deal dumper than any other Cablnitnnaker ; besides he bee en excellent mullioned 'llfurniture Wagon with which he delivers all Furniture .and Chair. cold by him, free of charge; these I think to be very good and advautageons teasels. 4.0 As the 93d .Regiment will leave for ithe seat of war this week, the public wilirolanee 'bear In mind that the beet and oldeet CABINET MAKING BSTABLISHMENT, hi Lebanon, i that of .Q. Buosunntanz's. Any person la we. .of good made work Will please call di him, be. fore hostas elsewhere. 0. BIICETRIALINE. Lebanon, NOV . 20, 1801.r-gmo. mi. The reports on Monday that .McClellan had taken Richmond, and that Hulleek had taken Beauregarel and Waltzing were premature. That • Inehmond will be in our possession in a few-days we feel confident, and the semen of Hullook is only a mat ter of time. get., The following is a list k of the thilled and wounded in the 93d Regi menti.it the Williamsburg battle, as liar as hacertalned. KILLED. `Captain 0. B. Shearer, do. Centre Co., Pa, AnlithenFgoluttn, Co. C,,Cheeter Co., Pa. Callahan; Co. t; Qliatoa Co., Pa. • John 44160 y bc. 0., NallilaoWa; Pa. *Benjamin Wolfinger, Co. 0., Reading, Pa. Win. M. Snyder, Co. H., DanriDe, Pa. WOUNDED. Andrew H. Reinhard, Company A., Lebanon, !Po., arm ellei#F. Anthony winter, Company A., Lebanon, Pa., Jbead slightly. Paler L. Titterer, Company A., North Lobs. . non township, pa; hotialgets severely. B. T. Krotmlne, Coinfissy.A., neck, flesh. ' IP ' ral• B. BoansaY, 7th Aprporal, Company C., Le anon, Pa., both shoulders severely. John Hutchison, "Ensign, Company C., Jour loin, Pa., ankle slightly. ' etitnnel Obeli, Company D Lebanon, Pa ., ... "aide severely. William X:), Eckert, Company D., 3h/wirers. town, Pa., nook sligktly. ,i-• Levi Bucks, Company D., Shasithrstown, PEI side slishlly. HenryFishel, Company R., Centre co., Pa., Sitni and Ode severely. .., gob* Croak, Company E., Centre co., p a ,, bead slightly. Reid Sehrellrlder, Company F., Lebanon Co., Mon Over& John Anderson, Company F., Lebanon Co., aka' t slightly. ''"`"--. Mopt,'Companytr,, Lancaster Co., . t a int wm. . t, Company S., •perks Co., arm g their cam . often go al ' . = ' n. neat that i r ook , ;is Corporal , Company u., travel le the esverelX. frill late to saes ORisfaary a., Harrisburg, Pa., ' 4ll a W l:l:l lP. : l °l ra virli te 114 4: 46 111 6 11 "P ithlr ar . 4 _,_ C°1111 , 11" _ G.' for as the rof 4 envoy. (f,, 111111bUrirj Pa.; hand la ti nge - - • ter, 444 Broady . A . • ' 'lt . pilideis• arm, St. ~, Om i, uninFlipl , vr i 11$ r itga. Al. ) .,t Pe, band. ', '" • Lieut. John H. Bo:Oro:00 is l . tl47 ' "tying in Washington, under the proles/11°nel care of Ir. Barroera. siy , health ie Impraving, and he !pipette to he home In * week 'or two.° Re bee resigned hist ommiaaion , as we announced two weeks ago. 7e are covy that the country looses hie services on account of ill health. A salute of 34 guns was fired in this borough on aliening is honor of the merit Nucor:wee of the Union armies. - • Mr. George Reinhard has become the proprietor of the Washington House. ,(Mrs. Rhine's old stead:) 'tbarles C. Derr returned borne last asok.• He Is discharged from the Berrie° on ac count of disability, being afflicted with rheuma tism. Be was is several severe battles, among them the victory of Fort Donelsotz. The Markets of • this borough ap pear to be a complete success. As We predicted there would be, there were plat at buyers on Saturday morning, All that is required to keep them going, 11 0 11111 k farmers and others to bring their ;mediae, in. THE LUTHERAN SYNOD.—The Gen eral Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of the United Stites—the bigheA ecclesiastical tribunal of this large and influential deathlike tion—met in Trinity Lutheran Church, (R4v. Mr. Conrada) Lancaster, on Thursday a-week.-ir There were 2e6 delegiftes in attendance, repri antic% ail parts of the Union except the seced • States. Rev. Benjamin Kurtz, D. D., iiriktery : land, the editor the Lutheran Observer, wAtt elected President; Prof. L. M. Stoever, o Get tysburg, Seeretary t _and A. F. Oekorehouien, Esq.;of the ci t y orNew York, Treasurer. The Synodical sermon was preached by the 'retiring Pres!dent of the body, Rev. C. W. Shooter, of German town, on Thursday morning.. The thanks of the Synod were unanimously' tendered Dr. Shaeffer for the faithful and efficient manner with with which he presided over its deliberations.— Much business of a varied and interesting char toter was brought befure the Synod, discussed and meted !twin. "IN UNION THERE. IS SAFETY."— The members of the Union Fire Company are respectfully requested to meet it their Hall on Thursday evening, May 15th, at 8 o'clock, to participate in the celebration of the anniversary of the Junior Union Hose Company. A full at tendance Is earnestly °spouted.. ADAM MoCoNEELL, Seep. Lebanon, May 13, 1862. The members of the Junior Union Hose Company, and all other% who are interested In the Fire Department, • are requeated to meet in the Hail of the Union Fire Company,'on Thurs day evening, May 15, tat 11 o'clock, far the pur pose of celebrating the anniversary of the Junior Union Hose Company; on which occasion the audience will be addressed by S. T. McAdam, Esq., and entertained by the Union Band. • SAMUEL Raines, Seep. THE MEETING FOR Tits RELIEF OF OUR WOUNDED SOLDIERS. At a meeting of the citizens of the'borough of Lebanon, held In the Court House, on Monday evening, (May 12) for the purpose-ortaking into consideration, the boat eburie to be pursued to attend to the comforts and supply the wants of all wounded soldiers belonging to Lebanon Co. On motion of C. D. kin:lgor, K D., D. M. Itarmany was called to preside over the meeting —with (on motion of George Roffman) R. 11. Roedel as Secretary. The President briefly stat ed the object of the meeting, when Mr. George Roffman made a motion, which upon being amended, read as follows: That a committee of•three be appointed, in structed to look a fter our wounAed soldiery as- certain their wants, minTyter to their comforts, and, if thought desirable er advisable, bare 'them brought to their hornesiafter which they are fur ther instructed to confer with the County Com missioners for the purpoie of having the expen ses Incurred, paid out of the County Treasury. Tbnconimittse appointed nre-- .J.scou Wet.m.,n, Esq., O. D. Callum, Esq., C. D. Gtonsbea, M. D. "'• , On motion of J. Weide), the meeting adjourned. jar The Cownitte immediately took steps to aseerten. from the Governor and the Surgeon General, where our wounded soldiers 'are, and other particulars. The meetiog was a large one and allowed that the iaterest of our, citizens -14 . the welfare of our *Huila soldiers remains RA abated. CLOTHZIIO—Mr. Henry Rnber tins just oPene . d a splendid stock of ready mad*oloth ing at his store, on Cumberland street, embrac ing the latest sprfal; and Summer fashions. lie will Sell, too, at prices that will giro general sat: isfiction. T.. T. Worth, Elk., our neighbor of the Courier has been appointed by Governor Curtin, Superintendent of Publie Printing.— give ne printers fur luck. They are the luckiest news we ever heard tell of, The office bits a salary of $BOO s year, and does not requireildre then 424 hours labor for a day. The miners at the collieries -at Heck amino, and some other places in Schuylkill county, were on a strike , for higher wages and caspayments last week. They said that higher wages were promised them in 1860, during. the Presidentieleatripaion. Some excesses were colli e:detest and the servilies of .the military had tab called into requisition. The difficulty his kaii adjusted by the operators acceding to the de- mantis of the. men, The 98d Regiment is part of Gen. Peck's Brigade, in Couebe'sDirleion. lire,make this statement so that in reading the 11C001:117t of the battle of Wiliftunsburg, our readers may know the position of the 93 • Pres Meet Lineolli assisted person alty h i f u l twa rding the expedition for Norfolk.— aseonspinied It to the -,opporite shore frdm Fortress illonroei- solidest -thcorpot for landing and was the firstlo step isbOre:- Hon. George , Rahn, Associa'te Judge a -Schuylkill county, died in Poitsv me, on Aton day, aged 89 years. BOY BnOWNED.—An interesting lad about eleven years of age, named Frank, son of Peter Althonse,residing near Wom eledorf, was drowned in the Union canal, near his father' tase, on Thursday eve ning lash. :The ,borwas fishing, alene,and it is supposed geot . lifs line fait, and in the i ti4 effort to loogAri; ; Cached foruestd,/;'lostr his ba l ance, and fe to the water beyond Xs deptit. The bo. y was soon after recov ered, and efforts mads-to resuscitate it,bnt it was too late. • ‘, . tle, L -Advertiscr Miscellaneous lEnitruar. , ki l n composed of 53 letters. 'ls 1 1 1 1,-6 12 6 29 58 35 1318, is au early stPlo• My 7 4 864 56 3134, is the name of a drug. My 11 5 40 8 33, is an inseot. ~. My 16 9 244 38, is a small bird. ' d My 16 45 7 19 1 25 26, is "a sp . ortsisan. My 1 8 2 51 63 22; is sAI animal. My 27 43 36 15 37, is the inberitanoe of all. My 36 60 14 55 54, is a large water.lowl. itly.42 33 69 20 6, is as animal. My 47 22 35 41 3, is a kind of net. My 49 8 2 19 62, is an insult. My 53 30 46.21, is a covering fit. aniseed. My 61 48 50 26, is what we cannot do without. My whole is a middy which holds its mailings , . regn arty every yea. DAVI. , Ammer to Babas °cleat weelt.,Gaorga II , NI- Clellaa. Answer to Balataia--Dritilielite air A Washington correspondent says:— "The city, is actually swarming with negroes, a yaggerl and homeless multitude. The poor-house, support ed by th 9 city, is full to overwhelm ing and scores of them are daily turned away from that relief The General Government is particular in its tastes, and condescends_ only to feed what are called contrabands, and one hundred and fifty of thia - quality, (fine, superfine, or extra, I cannot te*which,)• are now being fed and lodged by the Government in Duff Green row of buildings. The pros poet before all the parties concerned is.gloomy enough." ar Mr. Christian Lentz has sold a lot of ground in Union township, containing 31- acres, to Mr, Win. Stager, for $BOO.OO. sir The Directors of the Lebanon Val ley Bank on Tuesday last, declared a divi• dend of four" per cent. on the capital sackilif the bank, out of the earnings of the laiit six months. /Mr Yjte report in the Republican papers that Bilis B, BOtina He is in the South in command of a Rebel regiment is untrue. He is at the present time sick in New York, and has all along been as pucka Union man as any who slander him. pie The Address of the Democratic members of Congress should -racepie a careful perusal by all who feel no Interest in the welfare of our be loved country, From the 93d Regisnent. CASIP WIXFIELD SCOTT, WARWICK 0. IL, Va.,} Thursday, May Ist, 1862. Etirrott ADTZRTISER :—Thinking your numer ous readers would like to hear something of the 93d, I have again been tempted 'to write a few lines, for their benefit. We left Washington on the 27th of MaiClitlind reached Fortress Moproo in good time, butlebiild not land for 24 hours, owing to the crowded skate of the wharves. When we did land, on the evening of the 29th, it was at Hampton, about 4 miles From the For tress, and ititmediately took up the line of march for Newport News, which we reached about It o'clock. As we had no tents with us, we lay down aside of our muskets, Wrapped in 'blankets, and r t for one, slept sound until next morning. I must not forget to state, however, that each man has been furnished with a gum blanket by the Government, and these contribute greatly to our comfort. The village of Hampton, through which we passed just as night wait cumin on, was,. before its destruetion by theltlVlVOeneral Magruder, as nice a town as / have:yet'seen, since leaving Pennsylvania. The imildngs were all of brick, two or three-stories high, and the streets wire nicely laid *tit, meeting at sight angles, and for the moat part planted with shade trees, giving it quite a rural appearancs. At the end of the town there was a large wharf, which the rebels had also destroyed.—. Now the whole town, with the exception of a singliTheuse, is_ a mass of blackened and crumbling twins. After remain log at Newport News about 10 days, we were again ordered to advance towards this place. On this tramp ourßegiment occupied the Utter left of the advancing coluinn. We marched about titelre miles the first day, whAn we were ordered to halt, atil-we Bled off the road to the right, illte a wood, where we hinutteked fox the night. In the * 1111:111trig we were ordered trbe ready at a moment's notice, but did not get off until near evening, owing to the almost int• passable roads, which rendered it difficult for the artillery to keep up. After going a short dis tance, another halt was ordered, and we remained until :3 o'clock in the morning, when we were again ordered to move. This time, we succeeded in getting ahead, and reached Warwick Court House, a little after sunrise, having made e miles of the worst road I over. saw, on a dark night, in less than three hours' time. ' A granter part of the roaa is what is known in military parlance as,"EVrefteroy." 44-ewsts place we had two miles to go in Indian. file. ..0f the county town of Warwick, it is needless to say much, as there is nothing of it. The County buildings—three in number—are small, dirty , looking, and badly arranged, while the prison looks more like a slave pen, thau any thing else. They are all built of brick. TIM remainder of the town censiste of a tevern and a store, and about a dozen of large, sombre looking trees, which appear like so many sentinels, guarding an important post. Apropos—Of those trees, there is one hat would measure at least 8 feat across the stump, while several of them would measure more than six. Of the siege of Yorktown, and its progress, the Dailies keep you fully adviesd, so that it is need less for me to say anything about it. On Monday the lobg- looked for Paymaster, ar rived, and immediately, went to work with a will. •Our Regiment was the first one paid in this brig ade. Lettere for members of this regiment ebould be addressed Co. —. iiati Penna. Regiment, Peck's Brigade, Couch's Division, leurtress Monroe, Virginia. Thanking you for your favors in the shape of the "Aevewrisen," I retnain yours, due. [lt took the above letter 9 days - to reach Ito.--- It ehould bare been at hand for last week's An VERTMER.] Thr Mc Advertiser. vA MISERABLE COWARD AS ALL MISCHIEF MASERS ARE." To the Editor of the .Lebanaff- Courier : It is ofteu the case with, persons of modest merit and ability that they are unconscious of their own Genius and Talent, and unless aided by the sytnpnthizing encouragement of those who appreciate their modesty, are apt to be left to "'Waste their sweetness on the elteert air." Of your peculiar /Genius in polities we have ample evidence in the majorities you hitvo been able always to carry with you in. this- county, in every one of the many eh:ingot; in principle which you have professed sinie the. time you were a "Henry - Clay Whig." Had you continued con sistont.you might now:have occupied a proud position along side of the patriot and statesman, J.l. Crittenden. True, the people did give you a kind of "rap over the knuckles," in other words it very decided "snub," at thir General Election in ISfil. Like a good General (I be lieve you are only, a Colunel—anoiler example Of modest merit'going-unrewarded,)-you prepar ed for another contest, and'in the mean time, in an article in your paper last winter, headed "Sliortertings of the People," you "pitched in" pretty strong, by telling the people -that those in office wore not tellarne" for, their - rascality, but tbat the people _whordeeted theta were in feet as great rascals as those in ogee. /This article was Well timed, just befOre •the spring election, and halts due effect. The deserters from your-ranks last fall/ fearing a full exposure by one of your ability and 141 knowledge, suddenly "caved in," and restored pint lost prestige. You editorials are fpll of sentences so terse and pertinent, and withal so nervous and uxpressive, that they deserve preservitiop . in a more durable form than the ephemeral pages of a newspaper. I would suggest to you the propriety of publish lug in "Blue and Gold,"?is dollectioti, of the "sparkling apothegtns" and brilliant scintilla. Cone of wisdont and genius vrhickilow so freely from.yonr pen, to-,enrapture and eplighten the readers of your hebdomadal. ' . A week or two age you gave utterance) to.: mark of„,tinnalal brilliancy and orvery' eau sive application, which I have chosen for a mot; to'; and although I coniider it.es much , a .work euperertiglition , on the part of any one4tnd an utter impossibility owning part to elucidate or properly apply' , any of your "select beauties" as it would be to "paint the lilly,",or "gild refined gold;" yet'there "are circumstances and parties nearer home than either the Halls of Congress,or the "Backwoods of Ohio" to which it is •appro- PriatelY=apPlioahle,. that I shall make the attempt 'even at tbe risk cif a failure. , Duririg the time you tried bat failed to Arian gUrate the reign of "Terror" last year,you doubt less remember the efforts made to get up an es% olteusent and prejudice against some of cuf citi zens on the false charge of disloyalty. Wetmore were current on the streets of the borough'which might have died there, bed you not given them a county ciroulation. Whether personal ill will, ignorance, or a spirit of mischief was at the root of the matter I know not, but the brilliant scin tillation of your genial at the head of this let. .ter most appropriately describes ail who had any band in the inception or propagation of those ru. suors,,they. were "ldiserable cowarde as all mischief maker are." List summer s party ITU OrgagliVAd in oar bor.,. Onigb to visit Certain works fu our v l ici n ity , , drive the peed out orimploymeltit who were there at work and atop the overdtdoos of the rforke, a similar groundless charge of disloyalty. Thu did not do it, they did not try," and why? be. cause as you say they, were, You have week after week, for upwards of - 1 year endeavored to instil into the minds of your. raaders that an who did not rote as you did,wei traitors, disloyal, and unpatrfotic. You ,httve dealt in generalities. You have made ept,sebo charge as to any one person or any one act.. You have associated mare or less with many of thoso whom you have thus traduced. You have par taken of their hozpitality. Doubtless you boa bad business dealings with. them.; ou,..,have met them with a smiling countenanco and exchanged the usual salutations of friends.' All this you have done, and so far given "aid and- comfort" to those you call Traitors. They .. , were your neighbors and acquaintances, You came amongst them and Were well receivetb: and no doubt re. calved "aid and comfort" film some of them— many of them I know are - Yourtkulatcribers.— HOW do you like the picture.? TAni,:other who could, would, or did act thus I could only de scribe ia your own language, as "A miserable coward as all mischief makers are," but as you are a military Man, 'and Cannel at that, I suppose I dare not.,. CIVIS. The Confessions and Experience of an Invalid. Published for the benefit and as a warning and• ai caution to young , men who sear from Nervous Debil ity, Premature Decay, be.; supplying at the same time the means of Belf•Cure. By one who hen cored himself after being put to great expense through medical im position awl quackery. Dy enclosing a poet paid ad. dressed envelope, SINGLE cotints may be bad of the au • thor, NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Esq.. Bedford, Kings Go., N. Y [New York, March 12,1862-Iy. LETTER "A" FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. MTV ALL TEMRECANT isreitifzionrrn, Is the BEST and crisarrir Stier latAtutietn.. of all Sewing Macbinee. sew...ornythlag, from the running of a tncleti Tarlatan to the making' of an Overcoat anything from Pilot or Beaver Cloth down to the softest Souse sad Gossamer Tiesue,. - and Is ever ready to do its work to perfection. It can fell, hem, bind, gather, tuck, quilt, and has , rapacity for e great variety of ornamental work. This is not the onl y Machine tb at can fell, hem, bind, and co forth, but it will do so better than an y other Machine. The Letter "A" Family Sewing Machine may be had in a great variety of Cabinet cases. The Folding Case, which Is now becom ing se popular, is, as its nape implies, one that can be folded into a box or . case,..Which, when opened, makda a beautiful, substantial, and etraclous table Sir eta work to reef upon. The cues are of every Iniaginalsle design—plain as the woodgrew in Its native fordst, or as elaborately finished as art can melee them. Send for a copy of "SLINIER & CO.'S GAZETTE. I. M. SINGER & 458 Broadway, N. F. gm. PHILADELPHIA o 1 ICE-310 Chestnut St, May 7,1864. Preventlon is Better than Cure, To ladies of delicate health or impaired organization, :pr to those by whom an increase of family is .ft om any,reason objectionable, the undersigned would offer a prescription which is perfectly reliable and safe, and which has been prescribed In rations ,parts of the old World for the peat century. Although the article is ye iy cheap and simple. yet It has been put up In half pint bottles and sold very extensively at the exhorbltant price or $5 per 'tisane, the unuersigned proposes to fur nish the recipe for the small sum of $l, by the posses sion of which every.lady can supply herself Oh a per• feet safeguard. at soy, Prug store, for the trifling sum of cents perecar. Any pbyeiciau or druggist will tell Wu it is perfectly harmless, and thousands of testimo nials can he procured of Its efficacy. Sent to any part of the world on receipt of $l, by addressing • Dr. J. - C. DEVERADX, P. 0. Box, No. 235,3, New Haven, Conn. August 7,1861-Iy. _ NEUIIALOIA, Olt IvERVOUS JLIFIEUMA.- TUB!, was the first of a line of Nervous Complaints, to which liiinnemell's TON Anodyne was so signally adapted, It has proved all we claimed for it. :There is but ono, and only one obstacle to Immediate results, which Is indigestion. As the Anodyne is based entirely ou all objections to memorials,: se weakening to the muscular and intestinal parts of the body, a simple Pill perfectly adapted to the Anodyne' Is prepared. by the proprietor, and will be sent, when requested, .free until plans aro Matured for placing their ttue charac ter as avelstant to the itadynr, and most perfect Vant tly Physic before the worltt: sea ai4yQr;ieemcnt. February 12, '62-Im.' . CiiitiST Cntrecn.—Servicee In Temperance Hall, every Sunday at . 10 A. 31.. and every griday at 73/ 2 ' I'. 141. Jolm's .14,TORNED eervlee every Wednesday a'aniing at 7! ; idalock , every Sunday morning at 10 o'cloek, and irreey Sunday evening at 7 o'clock. English preaching, next Sabbath Morning and evening in the MeihonistEPTicOpel Church. . 'English services next ford's day, morning and German in the afternoon, in Zion's Luthema Churck. German preaching not 8013.1 y morning at 9 o'clock, and English 'in the eVxklukrin 8001)1's -Lutheran ohm eh, English preaching next Sabbath evening in tin First limformed church. German preaching next Sunday evening in the Mora- Thin Clauroo. Luglifll prwliag 'at 10 A. M., at the noree-shoe Pike ineetiogliew,e. On tbo 7th lust., in North Lebanon, ANNA LOUISA, child of Henry and Sarah FOX, aged 1 year, 6 months and 11 days. •On the 7th inst., North Lebanon township, Mrs. MANIA SARAH. OHOHiaged 62 years, - 8 mouths an d 8 days. On . the Ist inat., is Prederlokshirg„ FIIS.t,NBA „ESHLEMAN. widow , of,•OH,RISTLAN.BSEELEMAN, de. Gnawed, aged 7$ yearer ind 20 daps: :., On the 4th aankison township, 'WILLIAM BLhCEIBR. in tin. 4lst3ear of . Itti age. The Lehaiion ear...fully 'Correct& Wukty. LEBANON, ratans/a t NAY 14, 1862 beb. 31 . 1 F.Lm 46 25 Eggs, II dos: 10 Smi t h ", Extra 620 Butter, 'ft lb:. 14 Lab. Tel: Super. Flues SO Tub or gaited butter, 10 Prime Wbite'Wheat, t 30T. Lard, . . G. HOFFMAN U. Prime Red 'Wbeat ;. 20 Tallow, S Prime Ryo, 00: Rftm, , 9 Corn, , ' 45 Shoulders, 7 Oats, 32' Sides, 7 Clover-seed, 400 Soap, 7 TiMothy-ieed,. 1-75 Reed-max,26 Flax-seed, ' 125 White Rage, 3 . Dried Apples ; Ili bu., 1,00 Mixed Raga, 1 Dried Apples, pealed, .1 , 50 Flax, 3lb , 1234 Penal. "Fitts," 260 Bristles, ill lb., 40 Peach "Llutabla," .1 25 Feathers, VS lb., 62% Chehlea, - 160 Wool, * lb., 40 Onions. . . 37 Soup Beans,* qt., 6 Puiabes, V. him, 46 Vinegar, it gni., le% Apple Rutter,* croak, 45 r . The Ph ilwielphia Market. PEMAI;t811 0 111A. MARKETS, Sattmday, * May 10, —The-Fleur market has undergoine percepti ble change since our 19t. notice, there is but little inquiry fel , shipment. The Only sales re ported are 2000 barrels chs.j.pe Okio extra family on terms not made publi There is a limited home consumption demand at $5 12“45 20 for superfine ; $5 374®5 62i for extras, and $5.45 47 for extra family and fancy; but the latter may be considered an extreme quotttion. The receipts and stocks are light for,theaeasop. The reco,ipts of Rye Flour are small, and it is selling in lotti a 1103.50. • Cott Mil is greatly - 4st 0.6002.63 for Penn sylvania. The WtOut therktit is dull, and atithe close buy ers were.halding off for a still faitherjecline.— Sales of 7000 bushels good and primWennsyl. van la ReCtuostly last erening,..at $1.30, an 1000 bushels prime jc.en tacky White in st lot o, at $1.40. Rye is unchanged; 1200 bushels Pennsylvania, sold at 734 Corn is arriving -more freely; and the demand has fallen Ô. Sales 61'6000 bushels prime South ern yellotrialloat, last evening, at 550:, but to - . day buyers , refuge to pay this figure. Oats areless active and priceS are hardly main- Sales .of 3500 bush. prime Pennsylvania at 38c.Iti12_1ba. The receipt", of Cloverseed are trifling, and prime lots pro sellinga ts 4 5004 62,1131, 64 %et 'Flaxseed is to ~and cannot be quoted at over $1 80@1 00 146. inisb . Timothy ranges from $1.50®1:15,, Red Top iff selling at $2 . 60. Whisky is firm at tho)fd vanes noted yesterday. Bales of:Ohlobb,100a0flit 26x.; bads, at 24e., and .Drudge at 23c.- ' Take ingio - Your Licenses„, Tt attention of all Dealers ls called to the follow - ipg Act weed by,the Legislature, An !Mt Amend., story or the Dlicense Lae , of tine State, .. : , SECTIOIT s.—f"Tbat it shall be tire duty or everf - eity , . 7 4 and conrity.T cheerer to Flue for tpe recovery of . all Li • censes din ' 'turned to him by the hbrenntild'Apprab 4 so*, If not td on or before the Irrird„ ny of July, in each and eve j year-anthill ;ten days 'after that data; ~. ' and imid Treasurer ahalr not be discharged - from:any 1 such Licenser, unless he brings colt to recover the same within said d re andliressee the /tame to judgment and execution as ,yon thereafter es practicable; nor shall he receive aujtaimiassione on each Lleeture unleash*, . ' a. make peyote ad aforesaid ." ' , The porno i r attention of all Dealer' of Marthal. also . dc..-is ' Tea to tbe aturre• notice as I have the -n amain Max Mee from.tbo.Audlter General to par) eu the above rm. -111.1'41iliWan 't c., !- , . ' ;- J 0 ' Treasurer Lebanon:COUß . Lebanon, ,ay 14; .IFO2. - - "MiNerable'rowiiras no n/i'miachicr ginciat 4direg. 'SINGER & CO.'S ligiiiuø atatirls. gioa. pik.:_.gioorionttotto; NEW ADVERTISEMENII - TtE - NTION mr.PelpEll:3 or the J..ebangn County - thleoaction for the detection fir , Thiells, and the recovery of stolen will meet on horseback, at the public tlolls9 of JOIN lAt - med./1i Lebanon, on SATURDAY, JU;' i, 1a63 ht / o'aork, P. Iv. • PETER RISSER, President. HENRY S. I.lRllAAN;Treasuret. O. P. IJNE4.W.E.4,y.p.rit, Secretary Lebanon, May 14,168'2. - DOLLARA REWIRD. HAVING lost, last Friday .moruiz g,.. on the road leading front Jonestown, over Gray's Bridge, to Lebanon, a small Pocket Writlng Book, with a black .over, whicAontained Thiriy Dollars En Bank notes— the obeleing *2O Dollar .bill of thoJliank of Danville, - andthe other II 10 Dollar:bill of the likiner's' Dank of Pottsville. Aoy person 'who Soda. or has found the same, and delivers It to the undersigned, Elsa , l'have Ode , above reward. •• • JoriN STRORM, N. Leutteaun. - :NOrth.lobazion,:lfay./4, 1802. • - . .. __:intemerst •OF THE LKHANON BANK, published as retailed , by Actsot Assembly, to wit: '.—L 4,, May. 7,10 Ist oani and Dideounts, V 107,170 11 Penna. nits loan, 0 pr. et:, 10,000 00 11. 9.pr„ CO. loetc-61. 5,000"00 Z. 0..3 , 0 Antes 7.39 ,- Ps. et., ' 0,000 00 2d.--S 1430 st 054.204 18 /Intel' v oter bduka, 59,010 00 a:., inand -- ,-...7,w,411. .....o ~ I.o^- - .U.,3:46mAnd nettle, - " . . 0.20 00 Durriiy other Begya, 103,193 Of ---:. 224.092 22 3d.—Natal in Circulation. 309,200 00 4th.—Depoalta—indivldual $17,192 86 Dna to other banks, 6,029 82} 82 ' 229 49 E. A. CREEK, enabler. Affirmed and aubstribed,-31ey 12, IEI6I, before me, May 14, Igll2. ' JOUPII OLELY, J. P. Statement • OF THE LEBANON VALLEY BANK Laaaays, Pa, May 6,1862. ASSET& Loans and Discounts Due by other Banks $96,105 91 Notes of odour Banks, (including V. ni 3.D iaus N.tes.) .. ... . —...... 10,090 00 Fuh. 0/2w/re, , Onoihei ........... 703 95 Fe'a Coupon Bonds (warloal,):. &MOO 00 Girt Dennettf,(United dtntee Xi* ) 29 Ono 00 Specie - Mold - end 37,013 20 ---$180,403 O'r LIABILITIES Natei. in circulation $217.075 00 Deposita .4. 66 o 7 k 92 Due to otlior .B.knka 2,503 49 ---$2135,450 41 The above stabunent le Corlett, to the best i f my know ledge 411 d belief. JcS....KAItCII, °wittier. Sworn sad subscribed beforoune. Labium, Noy 14. 1602.) t ,_ Aerrnottlt S. ELT. J. P. - Lebanon Deposit. Bank. Cainberland street, one door east of Camas:v.l' Hotel. WILL p the fulloviing RATES of INTaItEST on DEPOSITS,: • For 1 year, and longer, $ per cent. per annum; Tor 0 months, and longer, 5 par cent. per annum; For 3 month's, and longer, 4 per cent. per annum; requiring a short notice of withdrawal. Interesvpaid in full for the Deposits from the date of deposit to the date of withdrawal, We will also afford a liberal line orac commodatit ns to those who may favor us with Deposits, payable' on demand. Will pay a premium on SPANISH and MEXICAN DOLLARS, and also on old Mexican _Dol lars and Half Dollars. Will make collections off and re mit, to all pees of the United States, the Canadas and Eurepe; No:gotta° Loans, Ac., Ac., and du a general EX CHANGE and BAN KANO BUSINESS. 4:1. - DAWSON CQLEMANy President Gro. GLEIN, Cashier. The undersigned, MANAGERS, are individually liable 110 the extent of their Estates, tbr all Deposits and other )bligetions of the "Lantz= Derain Bane." dIMON CAMERON G. DAWSON COLEMAN, dtoxax suuLthit, Ltvi K.uNz, YOLING, • GEORGE U 4E131. Lebanon, Slay li, 1852 HENRY & STINE HAVE NOW OPENED TI/NIN. LAN IN AND VERY HANDSOME _ . A4SuitTStENC OF. Striped,-Plaid tied Mitt Illogatningueet Shen herd Fields; Chdlli Foulard Poplies,At., etc. Also, a full stock of MOURNING GOODS, ouch ad Tam matinee, Ildregee, *drape bloretz, Grenadine Darned, all wool Delainee, Chaillee, dtc , tkc.; which are weal looking after, for they certainly are a Greet B. rgain. Dlack and White ell SNE POPLINS; Meek en d Plaid PLAID POPLINS; Lilac s Ohm and Green P Black and Virtnte DELAINEA Rich Plaid POPLINS; Rieb Chen. POPLINS ; mixed Do., Very handsome, at the Golden Sign of LIRNILY &.Btrti2, Corner of Cumberland and Market streets. - Lebanon. Kay 8.1881. THE LARGEST STOCK. riliFIE BEST ASSORTMENT ! TILE ellOlChleT OULkilin I Tile. FINEST QUALATIESI , Tan NEWEdT STYLEsI or Foroign and Domesilc, Fancy, and' Staple InltT t.noPs. at. II WO ItT k FTIN Frs. VoTri itIANTI;NS and Ciotti Sacves,,Silk mantles and Silk Sacquos.Skoletno Skirts and , ripting Eal - Ernurallna a-d Fanaols, full.saFortruent; just rOc.ivod at HENRY 3CSTINE'S. VICTORIA. LAWNS, Plaid and Striped Nausooks, Nato and Plaid Cambric's, P sin and dotted Mafia, BpMints, Blsreeill.e, Botrlneta..ao , the lomat aseort nont, at LINNKY 4 STINE'S • A,[E?i'S STRAW HATS, Ladles' Ilata,lioodo, Rc.,just 01. received and offered at low TA us by HENRY A. STUNK. JUST ll seztvar, Large & Splendid A esortment of Super Pennell, Ituellab-and .nmericao Clothe and odelicacies for Giant. Pao ta sod Teens. Call and exatu• loeleilr stock.. we MI confident we can please. Prices tiv snit:the times. at USNICY & STINE'S. FRISSII MACK Mgt.. tintrand Quarter Barrels— „AVlD Irma tiroanie, and Quo ensnare. jug. r eceived And offinaid very low, et HENRY & BUS NS. Noirlli Lebanon 'Borough Ac- coup*. Tony C. 'WENTZ, Eeq., In account with the borough of North Lebanon, from April plat, 1861, 'to April let, 1862. DR. .TO balance . in the Treasury 84 50 To Outstanding Taxeo of 1859 999 30 do do 1800 . ; • 393 00 Additional Tax in 1800 of John Densy, collector 739 Taxes asst-aacd for tho year.lBol "..' . 762 09 CR. By cash paid to sundry persons on orders ietrueil : John Deasy, lligh Constable Vat 09 • Iran* Hoffer, Surveying 2 00 Daniel Light, filling road • -1 00 Solomon Gingrich, Interest 30 00 Jacob Seifert, Interest 0.00 John Light. a. a., Interest John Arnold, lotertet 8 00 Samuel Spanglei.:lntereat ^ 2 6 24 George Fisher, S:tipervinor ... . IV 156 Samuel Spang.er, walla! ti r 5 Henry Loeb. CarpeotOr work -. ' ( notify Germany. In tercet • - „ Beinoehle & Melly, Lumber .`' ''.. .. .-. Gideon Light, Note, 25 043- . Samuel Spongier, Nutt . ' . ND 00. Itia. IloSer,lotereat ' • - 5.60 do ' do do 5 63" Eito - ge &rents, Supervisor 52.03 A. It. Ltoughter, Attorney 25 00 John Ilelsy, work • 197 de do der ITO BeeJatnin Wier, Amur rent 600 Samuel ..?pangler,' , . 2 le John Drisy,"High Constable 22 3S Levi F: Bohr, Bleeksmitl 3 50 80 .031100 Smith. Who 1 72 Jacob Seifert, InWreat 8 00 John Light, a. a., Interest St 00 Deficiency allowed for Istio lb 04 • . Collections do for 1869 31 - 28 .. Outstanding Tares of 18.50' 028 30 • do do 1861 . 857 09 Balance in Treasury ... 211 43 - $2106 214 ... • Ncrith Lelbanon Bev h. March 3let, - D . 30.. ;- ..WE,tho anderatitned, do certify that we ham ifta.. - Wed and audited the above account, and fli7 d i correcL C. H. BORONER.; 1•-.4 t • LEVAN_KENDALL,, WI e.. DANIEL LIGEIT,zotr. ..- - ' . 4. N. Lehanon borough, May 7,18 e. LATEST NEWS: Of the, Cheapest and Best Goo'ds EVER SOLD IN LEBA*ON!! Boots, Shock, livits, Capi l &c 'PEE IlDderSigned-flatl opened one of the BEST AS. j BORTMENTS of HATS, CA PS, BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, 1111.TRAV WANG BAGS, Ac., of all kinds, and of the beat materials, which be will sell at prices to recommend them to purcha- Fere. Of the HATS he has quite a variety of New . Styles, embracing the Waehington, Stanton, llnrnside, Dupont, McClellan, Stringham and Monitor Hat: very Vetielifitt and very cheap. Of CAPS he has a complete asiortment of all the New Styles, got .np in superior manner. with:hie AMA' ; Women's Misses' and ' Chil dren's' Itaintor - als, ,Gaiters. Congress Bets, Slippers, and-all other {Linde; Men's and Boyd Stalmorals. Ox ford Tier Washington. Ties, Conmas Boots , and alt other kinds' worn by the m ,lncluding 'SOOTS and SHOES, of the different *arieies,s.t his cheap Store/a Walnut St., next to the County ,Prison. Tbankfni s for the liberal encouragement of the public heretofore, I would invite alt wishing anythl in airy line to call and examine my clock before making their porch/ma. JOB. BOWMAN. S'Lebrinow. APth 23 , 188 ' 2 - P. E.--lileasnres taken and 'work made at abort notion. Mrs. John Farrell -' • NirMan to inform the Ladies of Lebanon n a nd vi chitty, that she Imo received a SE.CONG"LOT or FLOWERS, and will continue to receive some frota , :, `week to week. She has wide arrangements with bar fatherpLar: CHARLES EItGISCICA, who is engaged in, markettinduess in Philadelphia, to sendler the' 4,C11 EAPE6 T AND.T X I I 4 OTI RAS * tape market and Green _ _ -, . a st fairest Oath • . - PORAL Po *TIAWP 41 ,ti .. j'etia _ Aber. • All orders reco!re,i and attandeg to. wl boAtAblikr: 1 Lab snonfLdlY 7 , 7862 . 1 • M(Ly 7, 16.2 Ditispin lion or.rartlierslki OTICSE b beiebj gtolh that the pi tried* hard -1.11 tofbre emitting bettieeti triutitlln Trattet eted hem Fecht, under the fi rtu'etiValter end Fttetgt. is the Muting Beelikees494 buyjng ortitign, Ac thjelitete towAsbiti. Lebanon 0 0 & 121 3', Pa. r*. eteeolvek on 'the„ letiOr May. 1862. The hooka remain to the Jii , W, - 0T TrialransWaltes.. orlth whom rettlemeht ell he abide, pad Wirpcontialite the business. FRANKLIN *ALTER, . rocgr. swears townlbip. :Vey 7,2862. , Administrator's Notice. ottcf, is hereby even that Letters of Adarattletta tlon &the Estate of Gleam: lditaxe, late of South Amnville ttliirnebip, Lebanon tunny,, Pa., deed, 'hate beau granted to the undersigned, reaWig lh Oornaltll township, county and state aforiwildiV4ll persons !h. debted will please make payment...4l6V those baring deltas 1011 present them. without to JOHN BLElST2A,Adrnialstrator. Cornwall, May 7, 1802. ,!,tl-`l. Adult') istra tor if 11,,T0T108 le hereby gleen that Letters of Adminlatra; tlon on the Estate - of EVEMTRICIiLER. late of blillereck township, Lebanon cot ifity, Pa.. dee'd, have been granted to the undepilgoed, of the township. county and ante aforuc. persOni'lndebted to said estate will make 'adlate payment, and the& hating elalma will present them to 11111.A.11 8.. STENVAItT, Adniinistrstor. Millereek, April 16,1664 . . LEBAMIN COUNTY: 89. The Coromonwoolth of Pennsylvania to Peter ream, Lori Utterly, Christian Ramler, donrithan Zerbo and to all the Bargee owners and occupiers of lots, town lots and put•lots, marked 1g the genezal. plan-of the town of ,ileldelberCebrmtionly called Shaeffefirtown, (with the following numbers, to wit:-Nos. I, 2,3; 4, $6, 7,•8, 9; 10, 11,12, 13, 10, 1! 1 ,, 19`20,•21, 22, 23, 24, -26; 27;29;80, 31.70,3 , 2,,33,36,117 - i,39,`41, 44, 46,. 48, 49, 30, - 61. 62, 63. 61, 127„; 63, 00, 5_,0 - 58; 29, 60,01, 224, - 99, 75 .77, 10, - 72, 71r.'"Settrati N0..711-fountaln lot 177, 178. 181, 182,-185,188,187, 188, 169,4 90,19, 194,1 - 76, 179, 180,-183, 184, 191, 19 - 2, 195, 160, 198, 197, 198, 191), 200, 201. 103, 164, 83, 85. 87, 80, 82, 84. ao, 88. 89; 90, 91, 92, 93,-94„95, 96,97. 28. Second No. 99, .ictc, 101, 102, /03, 104, 105, 106, 107.108;109,110.111,112,113, 114, 116. being in-lots in the pionl;ofosaid town; Nos 4,5, 8,•7. 8, e, 10, 11, 12,13, 18(19.'20, 21, 24.23, 24, 25; 28; 27, 25, 30, 31, 32, 33 34,3646,X; 38, 39. and . 40, being out lots in the plan hese:l:. • And -al so the in-lots and out lots in riiill : mo„tpooffersinwn, and numbered in the General pin( -Oil town, as. follows, to wit: Nos. 14, 11. 26, 28 rr.nAdow 166, - 413, 45, 47, 71,73, 79, . 81, 29, and 41, with the apply-qualit ies.) their heigs and legal representativesawl, all othero concerned in the premises ..., ( GRERTI/ 1 67; 'IA/ B COMNIAi.,44.Id thinly enj:9l4'YOp,, that liYing 11 aside, Is whatever; you be and'tippear before thoidrudt2o3Li file Court of Common Plage of the sald county, to'he'held at Lebagoo, 'the THIRD day of next, atlo,e'elbok, A. 34:, to show alai% If any you have, wm by the witneee en behalf of JAOOl3,PiplI, DLE, ou his ,complaint agolOSt you. befOrttl33lKiol, Cou s tt, duly , exhibited, sbunikzet be eitimibed,Od their testimony reduced to wriniig - Fid ..filed -- arretd in our said Court , in order trperpletilite . :4lm• to - t agreeably.to the constitution of•our..ctovareiMent end the act of Assembly, to such case made itlia . rp/Dvlded. And herof fall not at your peril. - Witness the Honorable Jn0..4. Pearson; President-of our said Court at LOAM:4, , the twenty-rilnth;llay of April, A. D., one thimsand eight bundled 8..n400y-two. LIENRY SlEGlRlST,Prlnbiligiory. Per ,la Per 41#7 a 7flip u t y. Lebanon, Nay 7,1862. ' •-' $198.624 OS $3"9, -, WALTER'S MILL. subscriber rcepectlitliy informs tire paa t j r . he bee entirely . rebYfiktlie &te lt Mrs tara, formerly knownlie...Stiarr's"• and late; gs .Wen. gert'e," about one-fourth . of a,mile from 4plfelitown, Lebanon county,. Pa.; that ilas it now in eionplete, running order, nail prekared to furnish cu4tonierit regularly with a very superior article of. - _ 311W'111L.11311rarlimEr.. .. s , ac ebeap as It ear. be obtained fronhani either - source.— me keeps also,on hand and for sale at the lowest posh prices CHOP, BRAN, BYLOItTB, .itc..- - 11e is also pre pared to do alLkinde of qtrigti,intruf W:Altue; Or Farmeie and others, at the vary eheykitiossiblmnotice and hi rites all to give him a 4ri '"1.„,. Tim inaehtiieri of the , Mill is entirely new and o eldest And most im- ' N it,, proved kiNti. lip strict eta . ti to busineks and fait dealing he hopes to merit a ehate of pnblio - Patroriage. WHEAT, RYE, CIPRN OATS, eze 11 bought, for which the higbeit Lebanon Market prices, will be paid. YRANKLIN WALTBIt. May 7, 1882. I ADAM S. ULRICH ATTORNEY AT *AW TN PUNCR'S 1177/Liil:iG, second atom, In the rooms lately occupied by John tr. iziowman, Lebanon, Pa. tAbinon, April 30,1502-0 m • CYI{IJS MILLER ATTOR4CZY-AT-LAW.—Oinca-In Ws outstreet, near• ly %Pad e xsvo, doorcgontli from Re.rmany Ilarchiritr4 store. Lebanod, A ril 9, 3.8812.-I.y. • Washingto n Insurance •w Conspa - ny. ASSESSMENT, ON account of having had several fires lately. the Bawd of Managers or the liVashingtou Mutual Fire 'penance Companies of Lebanon. Pa.. has laid un assessment No. 1 of $1.25 per thonahnd. on the tarn• Lie amannts, and instructed the 'Secretary to receive the same, who hes thorefore selected the following pla ces and times, to receive said BWelpailleillat from maul • hers Insured in this Company, viz : On Monday, the 20th of May next, between the hours of 9 a_ m. end 4 p. m. at the public house of Captain Earnest; in 'Fredericksburg. On Tuesday, May 27th, between the hours of 9 a. in. and 4 . p. tn,, at the public hone(' of Thomas Lather, in Jonestown. On Wedneeday, May 28th, between the hours of 8 a. at. and 12 m_, at the public house of Zo, Pordnpr, in Un- ion township, On Wednesday, May 28th, between the hours of 2 and 5 p. m., at the public hone° of Jacob W. Adam, in East Hanover. . On Thnriday, Friday and Saturday, 29th, 30th and Stet May, at the cativo of the Secretary, between the h6urs of 8 a. at and 5 p. m. On Monday, Juno 2d. between the hours of I and 5 _p.m., at the public house of Christian Hoffer, In Fal myre. On Tuesday, June 3.1, betwenn.thc hours of 10 n. m. and 2 p. in., at the publi house of Jacob Germany, in On Wednesday, Jona 4th, between the hours of 0 a. in. and 3p. m., at the public house of 5.0. Eby, in Cornwall township. On Thursday, Juno stli, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 8 p. in., at the public house .of Levi S. Oborly, in Sharifferstown. V211)6 28 - - . On Friday, Juno 6th. between the hours of 10 a. tn. and 3 p. in.. at the public hots° of R. Manderbach, in Myerstown. On June 7, 9,10, 11, 12, 13 and 14, again at the office of the Secretary, In Lebanon, between the hintre of 8 a. and 5 p. tn. Ifembers can pay. their assessments at either of the above places on said chug, and any who neglect to do so will be charged aw-additional of 10 pr. et. for the toile°. .lion of said Unpaid asesament. JOS. BOWMAN, President. ittoet=J. 71..31n.tue, Sec'y. Lebanon, April 30, 186?.. • ee . ..1, Svpi ‘tianon q nouotial tnaox . A.IIIIIIQ ii . -: iXlalt ' ' ) ' - • .a.usq.novio Iluisvgd.ind axoj -at/ &PTA puv no oupusze ins Ilea ownmia-tg •otnuaa HUOOSHOI II lir ploy eq MN lONA . .CulOo3 0 , 41 ni on a:lumen Jo vole pradoalp pun pig 4 Nriesui hint Atm Aain yno lual.guou ;mu Ann Ift '8.10•113 ' Inuiluou v . .so; uonVjlAnt ivip4w v puslxa pow*, • 'pAZlOoailld aaaif eJomaaeq yawl Astp golva tri ' awn iv4aqn so aoj inpluvn,r, ..Afff • 9911 111 vAolla 40 1 'I voo lualis -ally leen sip 'ow pan !limo .v.sou.uteinpi inn: Itta . noteag 41Los Jo 61111111 b Illag unil Jo 'la°' GX!an Y . I is;rlfo3 I 17.Y03 ' I 'IWO • "saioanns "toomug; pair eaNI 'aBLV ON twit • isa:lotatig - git s yrr ?lataelevld Pam ugooY ) ,e• • egiond StttlYoa eldvPa Pay 3 1 0 0 • . owinutros vuoap•.nri... l . l .ldod . • . •tra!y..z of % tEt O 4 `tivldod 'gaol %law; '.,vontatntfmant t ut o 4 `usv *SCLIIYOR ON JOKSMI *SIIY •0$1:1141Y0q pair 31NY1d 'saztvoti 13 0 :aion !ONI'11,S1.1"313 Poo MNY•fldifiGiVOEl Alma Atotiox Vag 911qAt I O ZUII.IIIIIOO • Vasival aallosvgS 'mut ajIY isall - eta ip.soliddos pluonipps.Sulmeecu Strop Le* 4 thqs* alm.ar.1 2 a , Pap Pt° Arat , a / 18 •s - iptA 4sati Ivo° qv •trapirri 4.rs ()mouse iii3s Aectl iecn .senancr3 uipoub.dino puo •uouotri to Vaal T cop 2101ULIOJCII aI e4suaid eltu ALreculesqua H Thu ullnoaog muscle , " to,ioN'lsgrel"Mg. 3 0 /YR! 11 00 AirNY lima 4) 1 0 1 10 '!L9 11i01NI1 1 111 lY 11.11381 SIT:MONTH. a ZIVA. 2136 w n 1 ruvocutipio • - vuv pump:moo pro eq3 •oilviuTotpuivoq rIVOD liatilifYl Ilomatrund to saullNapliti OX; MO , -- A - v 'III3X 0 * .:1011Want 4..rvixnt • 171)11;INII ri wee mERCIIA T T.MO.IIING. SF. It .4,1111AY, In Funek's bulging, corner of Cuire. . ~,. .I.ernr street and Doe alley, has .on band and { R ea ~, : n.ltieur, b y the yard or. made to order, a large In!. •‘''',.=.. . ' ..'• 0113 S, CASIVERES, and • ~, _ . ..., . . . . . VMSTINGS, well , I :••• ~t'rea Good Haulm. Good fits and, flub' 14022 • s '. • • Autixanteed to all. -,Also ilaidlser• chiefs, Oh .. li : Nl, ormlitodery,Bnpendere, Fancy and Plain Llrien ; • ; , :i Gilder Stkitta and,Draworii• • t LeSinif i APllli . 14 3, 5. am4.3AY. 1 . .. . :, ..„. ''- " Wien i(2. of Lan- CONDAY MAX 38.1,0.,:nd A &- it 1 / 2 .818y, 1882, mitiV; NEW. 44,111,111880: elate. tor,..ftcriirre IQrl. egal• Directors. 8/,92.1.1r, • NOTICE, ',IOUSelli 11131,1 d. Cheap Cash ',9tor,-. , _ rG u B cv 6 ~.. 4 . ..,„,‘,.. PHD undersigned hoeing ferintitu t r t ix,ri: 1 MERCANTILE, MILLING A ...- .. , NESS, would respectfully /salts the intention - ee ...... public to their establishments. They wlll cantina to keep, at the late attract of tltarßßll., GEERAMAN & LONG, a most complete steak of all kinds of GOODS tonally kept• in a country store lit erhich they will ter tail Cheap tbr CARO, or 'MN.. I PRODUCT. They also want to buy for cash _ 60,000 Blohola of WHEAT. 343;000 Buahola of RYE, 20,000 Buebala of . CORlii ~.,,,. -;r;" 425,900 Buhl& of OA.-TE. .4 4 ~4- Por.w)ii* &or via.par the biabeet Mirka - Prier -r... They tells also take onAnc on Stotaar.eltn 7o l wa aiya on hand and sell at, the lowiit pli :All fiett& AbtlosA.loakor by the Ton; EtitkinAtior...M. . . SALT, FLAMER, as.. • ,„ - , '-`,..,; '- 4w/t" They solitst.aksAnzahlaas of ail„ RiV.4. 4. and the public, and will eddeeropto dat - ,o , 'Mt eral and jaat PrinclP lo3 Ba tarn gi*iatfiti `lbanoii, . 'Parch 19,18112. , •,'; ~ . NEW -G001!f011''-, CM/ L. n.f.TTreisTftlifittit, • In Camperland Street, Letitentin,.,PEL.. Selling 00% Sating Oft Irt4 N .42,)VicrzlitEN .LADIES , DRESS. GOODS French armlet; encrOoherig., , Fos:ex - And Kick Silks, from G 0 anis to 'lt Deleon froth 10 to 20 oeottf. Lawns from 8q to 18 cents. • Mohair Plain from Id to 373 cents'. • Velencias f,'om 8 416 °cute. .. MEN'S. A.IIFD BOY'S. WEAR. Black Cloth, from $1 00 to $4 50. Amoy and Black Casalmeres t from 50 to $1 50 Ladles' Cloak Cloth. from $1 00 to $1 60. Cettorktulee j from 10to 20 cents. DOMESTICS. Muslin, from 8 to 12% cents. Cheek, from 10 to 12 rents, Ticking. from 10 to 16 cants. Callcess, from GY' to 1234 mato. . Giughaola, from to to 20 cents. SHAWLS I S RAWLS !,!, FprineShowle, from $1 00 toll 00. • Black Tidbit Shawls, from $2 00 to $1 00. NOTIONS ! NOTIONS I ! Parasols•aild Umbrellas, from 50 to $2 00. Stockings, from ti to 16 conks. Hoop, Skirts, from 25 to $1 GO. Handkerchle6i, firm 6X. to 18 cents. Linen and Paper Collars. An assortment of ,BEADY MADE CLOTHING; - CARPETS ! CARPETSII • •• • GROCERIES AND QUEENSFVARE. PROVISIONS. Sugel-Ciired u'Aat and MACHAREL. FRUITS! FRUITS! 1. Dried Apples, Dried Pilling, Dried Poaches, Dried Elderberries, All sold to Snit the limes, by. ' • " L. B. LAVD.I6II.6WaII., N. B.—All kinds of Country Produce talcutl - ;In, es :change, for Goods. L. - IL L. kbttoon, April 23,1862, AX`ItiNS - t uovi,D reppectfnlly annetince tb..tbe oitatiu' rf 'Lebanon and vielnlty.,.thit she beAkiponad • FASILIONA.BLE MILLINERY and... M.A.NTIDL.• 414 - 11“ I ESTA-BLISUMENT, In Market 'street,' above RI% A new stock jeer received and opened for Inipeet V;tbracing !qua assortfnent,ot Silk,. CFape It SEisw Dolinete, , Bbpuet Trimmings, Ribbons, Flowers, te,' Lebanon; A.pril.l7, 1801. • :Ltigititts Eat. ZUJIlO.lEtitl: fieß of the best andeheapest assortments of - Lvar.. fffered to the public, la now for sale at thesiew and extensive LUMBER and COAL 'IT.A.HP of • 11,LIP BIt.pCHRILL, n - - Olt RoAng At North Lebanen,.'ri, de..b.aliferiftbe ;:Union Canal, at the bee& of Wehitit'etreehfii Ter' inares North of thh'Gencefsee ",Htininstica.4." no , quer° east ef Bergner's Hotel, • - - Their assortment ehnsists - of the hinit well-seasons 4 ;White, Yelloikt,NoriitY, Pitie...Altd,Renilorks o 9 lll44 4".' "Chum Peforp:lnd'Fine,Ronobrc,X , . , '", - „ • 134 *fad 21neb,gatreel midvOOOLttieffE t feaskr • White Me and Hemlock BeentHisi - gand.;:foiste;„ White Oak Roe*ls,:-.l l litdce.ttd - Seatttling; and 4 Inch Poplagßeardei'Piank and SAltneibi" i; SHINGE4S 1 .-SIIINGLES.II . The beat Pine and Hemlock. ELlniCise;. Also, BootlueandVastering . titAs; Chestnut Balls Posts, euht l l s idnriie fer Seiike* wad fencing BeNtdc; . FLOORING BOARDS of' asl..re&s%ii dedtsiptfogc COAL COA.fl I .:VAL I Ili, - A large stock el .Brelie" Hollidaysburg Smith Coaf.,"atitl*.lciweet gati..Conthient that they hare Hiettrgest titutlfattie sentient of LLISIIIRR of all &main* s andnire6 ;i s null as the largest stock of the differentlarALet'erOr offered to the citizens of Lebanonpountyi they,versi.urti. to say that they can accommodate ell phrehaminiiktia• factorib, auilwould therefore invite ell who want any= ,thing in thitirilitrto elan:dna their stock before pus . PHILIP BRECHBILV. 315. Letia non. Jtify 3,1881 • ptuot4-Coal, Posts, Rails, &c ndersigoed haste pnrebaaed the Coal and Wood . V IDs.niel t. WO- (Herchant,) in Walnut street, Noith•Le, Ewe, near the Union Canal, where feenatantly keep on band, a large t of ALL KINDS OF COAL, which they - will sell 19110/RASALT: Als:T) RETAIL, by the Boatload or by the Ton. Also CORD WOOD, Hickory, Oak, Ac. Also Chestnut Fasts and RBA's-- which will be sold in largo or small quantities, at...the most KEA:SO:CAME PRICKS. Coal or .Wett will be punctually delivered by the Undersigned. to an'y place in town or viciuity. The.publlc are toVlted to calloind satisfactory and punctual attendance milli Is:Riven, GRA.LN 1 GRAIN ! GIIAIN ! WANTED:. Any eputntity of bruin—W,Lleset,.Ryo, Oats, Core, Clo. ear and Ticnot by Seed, will bepurebaeed by the ander. signed, at the hlghestmarltebtrlGES, for .CAAII, or ttt esehr nge for Coal, Wood, e :.• . . CLiAIeTIAN O. April 2.1, 1136 C. "Market Street Ifieftet,- 7 ' Corner Market and, Chesinnt threats, Lebtinon. JOHN MATTHES, Proprietor. AVING taken the above Stand. lens occupied by _g_L Mr. LDONARD ZLIMERMAX, I will spare no pains to make the Traveling Public who atop at it, perfectly comfortable, and invite all togive rue a trial. Th e Home to la.rge and well arranged. The Tptde nuppllei with the beat seasonable edibles • the Bar . Rooked with the'cleiotait Liqiiers, and the St:tbling largo and ann . shedioaa. • • JOUN Lebanon, April 9.166"2. . ' • . • 5 DITIWICIVAA .4:,. : ,.:. . to SAVE 1 THIS IS ...=—_,-...-- Mt z<c • . THE PLACE i: il „,,,.. PER CBlsr. Great Inducements to Cash 711 IILT " Ilki - 111E31E11,05111 " filllE undersigned has just returned from the city, 1 and now opened a large assortment of New SPEttit D GODS __ Which were pu rehmod at AUCTI(Lih, and enable hini to give GREAT BARGAIN'S! •- • • ) - Air Co make It an otdeet to-17411. BUYEAS,,T Will take FIVE PER CENT. OFF, iiisllacount,)oriall,,hltla purchased in DRY GOODS;PGRIWABIL, amonsAwg to . FIVE DOI,LAItS, and upwards,W*l . It the wawa Veal assure the public that I will sell 1300118_ as lote az daY person in th e County. Veen:getting thenatisedisecmait on 4 months hills. and are willing to olveths,.satgie gel vantage to CASH BUYERS. Call and exantirus pot large assortment of DRY GOODS, which were lately purchased. We arc also selling the htlauce Of rale Stock of the hinters. ECKERT, A.T COST, ea we get a large per cent. eft , from the first cent, and oar Stoon Ls bow the klantiff in the Borough, .. . • . air The fbllowing is a port op of our 'assortment of 11)111 1 1 (i2 ' (j) tilki ' Y . ~ 200 pieces MOUT AND DUX PRINTS, from ~,.. lit " 0 cents. di • ItiNTS ;t l'ifr clit4i , . W - Mitt .' -I a l' ERRINIA P a , 100 Pieces New li-yle DEES GOODS, with trunk names, (verpahoals) ' 100 pieces WHITE MUSLINS, A i , ~, II ht .' 7 6, 0 10 - isi 1•44' cents ... ... . IsiilW MARKET DIUSLINS at 1834 cents, sad li pet et. alter cash. . . . 100 pieces DELAINS et VA:f 8,10 antll2i s ceuig: 40 piereis DELAINS at 18% e cents ; worth cents. DROWN AIUSLINS at 9 to 1234 cents. 100 'New Style COLLARS, very cheap, bought at Also. don. A law tisirtroont of BLACK andool4l4ißb BIL*3. (Great ne - .) CLOT 8, CASEitlttßititi KNi 42./1 TIMM , LINEN POCKET HDKS at S to RA rents. smitT. INGS, very low . STOCKINGS, fiX to 25 cents. TABLE LT/Mt i!. and BRILLIANTS, 10 cents. • • ~,_,• .. FANCY SILKS, 40 cents to $1.25. MUCK KYLES, 02! Ai mute to ST 76: • • CGANTEEPANES, very low. - . . . QUEENSWARE.-1. got a large assortment of Mossre. Eoasar, with 15•ter cent: orthe Instead, and Without charge of freight, which I wilt sell at Goat, GROOXKLBS.-51olasties, •I, Ift and 12)4 gents: Su gars, 0, 9,10 and 1234 opts; Hams, Cheese and -Mack erel. -Beat Bed Feathers. .. ~ 3. GEORGE, "Bee Wive Store," Cor. Cumberland and Walnut pita Lehtutoo, March 26 , 180 ./t - North Lebo - 404:rieffitti l GRAIN AV itlNVEllil Tundersigned will purchase all' J. kinds of ORME, such as . e rimill W HEAT. RYE, , • .41.14R COEN. OA • - . , at their STEAM MILL, , .•—• - • •,.,...(44, canal, for which thti it , ~4 • • "7'' pikid,in °AEU. j, • NIP All kinds of OUSTO • • ' ' Oat .wilLbi at the shortest nano", , • the moat manner. The palfile it f ' ' ..... ' L It In4i4tec :Int trial.." _ ..: 4 IX. Ninth Lebanog, Aliitn 113, 1801.• ' '',.-. ' • . . -D O ice sitklNS & 'BROM New.Doet"lGlner 57; - -.. ' .. ' . •s' MEI ME
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