CIE Pittrtiott: TERMS,• - - SISOAYEAR LEBANON, PA. WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1262 HOME AFFAIRS. Sir Wh y. John, where are you go ing to In such a hurry ? Why, I am going to teLIIDAr.,IIII„ in sforket Wed, tr buy n nice lot or Furniture. Well, John, can you tell me the moon why tietritton aellaso mtioh more Furniture and Chain than 'all the 'COhloot-makers to, Lebanon together? Yes, John, I think I 01111 tHI l tk at reason very plainly he hu always got by fltr the largest and test assort- Manta of all kinds of Pura ituro and Chairs on band, Which he also solis a great deal cheaper than any other Cabinet-ranker; besides he has nn eicellent cushioned Furniture Wagon with which he deli Vera all Furniture and Chairs sold by him, free of charge; these I think to be very good and advantageous reasons. As the 03d Regiment dill leave for the scat of war this week, the public will please boar in mind that the best and oldest CABINET MAKING RSTABLISHMENT, in Lebanon, is that of 0. linoTnEntarner. Any person.in want of goort made work will pious call on him, be •fare buying elsewhere. 0, BISOTLIHRLME. Lebanon, Nov, 20, 1801.— Salo. EXEMPTION BONDS" Just printod add for rale at the.Advorttaor Office. Hon. John W. KA 'hiis our thanks for matii favdra in the el ape Doom:unto. The Junioi. Itb . iie'Cohipany borough bad a very pleasant auniv Thurtiday evening, the ttdh isyst., An address was delivered by S. T. McAdam, Esq., • , and the Union Cornet Band enlivened the pro 'ebetlings with several places Ortheirch . oice mu sic. The Hall was appropriately decent ted, and EAijr, in?ttos declaratory of the times and eons Of the nieinhers wire conspicuous on the walls. May our young filitida have many more anniversaries to celebrate. The o.ornmittee appointed . . eels by our eltitens to,look after and attend to, the wounded of the 93d Regiment, is attending to its duties. They have found however, by ecrres pondence with the Surgeon General; ticiat he will not permit then' to be removed, htypeing respon sible to the U. S. +Government for them. Their friends, bewever, are allowed to visit them, and whatever ,they may wish to send them, to render their situaylois comfortable, will be received and delivered, The 'fallowing are thn urtmes of those received at St, Joseph's Hospital,- Philadelphia: .I)qnjutpin Louglo, floury Visbel, Ikury G. ' llefllrlokt - Peter Lf Fltteter, John Hutchinson, Sartmel,Shott, William Delaney, 'Daniel Shona brook,,William B. Ramsey, Daviir, abnellrider, R. W. PrWs, Jdhn 'Andrews. We leari from a reliable source, thatihrkivouati ed are doing well; that thu wounds of Vitterer and Ramsey seem to be most serious, and that filtott is Walking about the ,irard.i. Soho lidiimiih, AA., of North Isshation aline horse killed at the 'depot, in this . IMrOugh, week before last. The boreal/yes tied to a 'pile fence, end becoming .frightened at the locomotive, reared and made a jump Co go over . fonoo, but the - sirug with which he :was tied brought him .down . on the 'tepee, and the . peles passed into his intestines.— itv,Vll,flfsittrelfor the, poor ouirnal, to vi lifier' 14 witritiot , to: puk him° Mit tif liho' horse trtko worth $175. '4;1410 VilAlhdror 'tbo' North Ireba .non steam Mill le now conducted by the Arta of iFeliki Light, Gideon Light and Lurid Li ught. idITONELLIS NEW GENERAL ATLAS "An agent Is now in this town canvassing for this exoellent work. The Atlas la the moat' COM plate work of the kind now published, containing a. aortas of Maps of all Abe countries of the World, besides very valuable etatlatioul tables. The gen eral agent will remain a week or two in town, to canvass for the Atlas. lie wishes also to employ one or two active young men to canvass In the county. He may •be seen at Mr. Kuhnle's Hotel. He will be happy to re• oelve applications. 4 . wit&a.K. PARS.—OD ay morning au laterals° smash of empty care took place on the Lebanon Valley Railroad, near Derry itetiorij . ifi Dauphin county. Three trains plies. Cdiftrelose aftraeacb ether, and - "14 the 'place monad the third train composed of empty dottl'imes ran Into the one ahead of it, not only timraking 'tip the lineal otive and some forty viral, but Plitib. lag theta off the track and down aiteep fiftideet 'embankment. It seems that the trite ahead of the wrecked one bad lost some of its care.by ,un coupling, thus producing a lose of time, and the log beings very heavy that morning, particularly ,in that neighborhood, occasioned the collision. The following day we went to the place to see the t'amesh-up,'? About one hnndred feet of the railroad track'had been torn up; and some of the 'sills and heayy iron rails broken end strewn about In every &Winn: The idtMatotive was bead fornaost down the embankment, surrounded 'by oars in various stages of breakage—from 'slightly &ranged up . to smashed Into smith ereens. Some were bottom side. up anti °timid 'top lido down, none being placed precisely in a desirable position fur the gang of wreokera who 'were there Spdedlly putting disordered things to 'rights, and picking up the Witten Matarittli.— Quit a crowd of iran and weinatt from the neigh. `borhood bad galleieetlidie to see; as also a dozen or two of volunteer superintendents from 'Lebanon, most of whom were more in, the way of the milkmen than out of It. Mr. Peter Sehwanger, the obliging and consequently popu lar landlord at Derry, prepared a dinner for the hungry—and sera a dinner ! The table groan. ed with the good and substantial things on it, and justice was done to the eatables by the aro ry 4 sc tpstintan den ts. Tt dtiOctSed the damage will e - iceeeslx thousand dollars. Nona of, the hands on the train were injured, they having, jumped for their lives when they found the collision inevitable. The traeg iVaa . lifirdlly cleared end repaired 10 that the loss of tithe to the ruun in; o f other trains was but Wiling. Ltwori, .21tty 12, 1862. • 'Barron haiing nailed "me to Philadelphia feat week:l" put up at Ihe National Hotel In Base Street, between 3d and 4th.,• now kept by, our fernier townsman 1144.,Daiid C. Sei: Val; late of the Eagle Hotel of thia- 4 1306tigh: This:establishment ainee it is undetjlianbnsge, lientoe.to have'beciame the regular relideihus-vf our citizens visiting and sojourning in the city. mat more, than a dozen of them there. Their familiar faces gave It more the appearance of a Lebanon than a city Hotel. The house appears to have been lately re, fixed, and the accommodations are excellent. Mr. po i lgrlstia giving the business —h is peraonal supe r _ Xisilen, and does every thing in hie poirer to make his guests comfortable. '' t he location is rather central, and those visit ing the city op business or pleasure, will find his hew& tioavettient stopping place. The popular and obliging manners of Mr. Siegrist hove already made blots host of friends. .11e is doing an ex tensive bitfknatlit and all his gliosts concede that be "knows MAC'S° keep a hotet:'!. J. F. We Dopy thejabOtte - communloatioo from the Lebanon Courier of the 15th inst. Mr. b'eigrist, to whom the writer refers, is well known to the 'citizens of Lebanoit eetioltil. the reputation as wc B tarar) and as a fluidness Man, was established lorteiefoie he left:Lebaden: &Kg glad to hear, as we harp ttei,trd also frtwa tititoterolie Other sources;til l ii ittahtin. 44 14130 presedt uttdortalt Per"' go dorewordoet. • Editpr. : From the <B3d Regiment. CAMP NEAR VEST POINT,;AMEB CITIECOUNTY, ViatuNrA. . SUNDAY, May 11th;.1.862. EDITOR AbytatlSEiti.:-.-Sinceitay last we hare had quite exciting times; and trying ones, at that. We Jolt our Camp at Warwick Court House on Sunday afternoon about 3 o'clock, going in the direction of Yorktown. After marching about 6 miles, we changed direction, turning to the left, and making for tho road to Richmond, via Lee's Mills and Williamsburg. At the former place we came to the second line of entrenchments, of which they had three, each extending across the whole peninsula. This was strong position, and all military men agree that_ if they'had made ,a - ..stand hero, it would have been all lost possible to dislodge them. But they had not, done it, and so .0 - ere-rm& nothing to do but to follow them up, and 'see where they are. After marching a few miles further we encahiped . for the night on an opeb field. Early in the naorning we were again up and on the march. Abort two o'clock in the.afternoon aisle ap ivith the Advance of our Army, near Williainslaur„, , ;-. Here a hetly., contested battle had been raging:since early in the morning.. TirelcoUt our Brigitde was. witli.a m_ar, of at. IEI Ell thr , der off° position. Before We left it was no ticed That the enemys - firc was slack ened,,land shortly after we "retired it ceased altogether, and they 'fled igno miniently from the field, leaving ma ny of their dead and wounded. [Our correspondent here gives the names of the killed and wounded, Whieh is the amine .es the list w e puhlishealast . week - , with the following exceptions:—lnstead of Satituel Bhott, he has it Hearyahnit ; instead cf D. Eckert, he has it Wm . G. Eberhard, and instead of John Croak he gives Levi Grabb.—.4o,] The daily paperki sfrOrn their facilities 'for Information, canlive you a tuner ac `edantiof the losses'oh poth Sides, and al so of the numberOf:prisOnerS taken, 'than 1 could be able in tiVe you, Were I 'to make the attempt. . On Friday morning, after o tWo days rest, we again started for in 'fact I do not. kniple Where, hilt -towards RiChmond. We 'Raised along the side of Williamsburg,—the ritud was toe deep in town to go throngh it—about 9 O'clock in the morning, and after passing it lay still until near noon, when we made another start, and kept oh until evening, when we camped in a field for the night.. On Sat urday morning, brig,ht and early,we Were again on the tramp, and succeeded in reaching a point directly opposite West Point, by 3 o'clock in the afternoon. Here we now are, our whOle Division encamp ed within range of our rifles, How long we remain here We know not, but .1 do know that we are getting in a supply of provisions, which consist of Fresh Beef, Pilot Bread, Sugar, Coffee, and Salt. Thanking you for your kindness, I remain yours, G. 11.0VFM All U. [We ai.e„glad. that the ApypitriSEß is re delYea `43r theßbeiltient,- and they ?Eqe s ;certitinly welcome twit cijilk 'oooi - that we;cannorfainish er'y marl in the Regiment a cop-Y.. every week.—:art LETTER FROM LIEUT.. ROGERS. WILTAAMSRURG, Va., May 7, 1862. 2 „ DEAR, PARENTS :----I thank God that I am to.clay in the land of the living, and have an opportunity of-Writing - to you. On thesth, inst., about noon, we received orders to march., alloW ing us only: 5 or 10 minutes time to , get, ready. In &Rik, 15 ininutes af ter we had- received these orders we werein flue and ready for anything that we Might ‘ ho called upon Ito do. We marched.ilntil. about dusk, whin we put up for the night. We were very' 'tired and hungry. After mak,. ing ourselves a-little coffee, we com menced making ourselves as comfort able as we could. • Edmund, Theodore, and myself lay down to rest and were soon sound asleep. We did not awake until broad day-light next morning, when we found ourselves very wet, it having,rained all night. At about 8 'o'clock we .:were ordered to take up the line of march, following up the retreat of the enemy so as to giVe them no time to fortify. At about 3 o'clock, in the afternoon; we arrived abotit 1 mile frail 14'ort Magruder, 'where the right of our army was at tached at about d O'clock in the morn ing. As soon as We arrived were :'ordered to relieve the boys. And if ever a set of men fought nobly, it tt was oar Briaade.. They were at it .for three long hours, keeping up ~a donstaiit fire upon the enemy At times the enemy was within fifteen .paces of our line, but a heavy volley from our boys gave them to believe that they had more than they bar gained for. About the first fire that -was made upon our forces one .of our -merri Jonathan Datnpman, was shot in the heart,-killing him instantly.— He is the only man, that was killed , out - or our aompany. 5../orporai Rarioaq_wido w ou n ded 'Youed... u may tell his parents that the doctor does not think the'wdaticl dangerous. He fought nobly, and-his conduct, while engaged, was that bf a hero. When he fell----I being finite near him—lie was in the act of leading his piene.— Sergeant Brower and myself carried him off the field into an open place. I then gave him into the cliafges.of Sergeaet Brower, giving him Orders to take him to the hospital anChaVe him cared for. I suppose theiVieund, :e0111:0 be .Efegt es:YOl3 Tae" herc'lltr itfake the necessapy arrangements, The loss of our Feg iment was 6 killed ; and 19 wounded. That night we lay in our wet clothes, without anything "to cover us.. The neat morning xve - felt ratlieithe Worse for the wear, but after partaking of a cup of coffee we felt better, and were again ready for any emergency. At about 8 o'clock, we were ordered to march. The enemy had during the night vacated-,the Forts and made a straight coat.tail ,in the distance.— I am not able to describe the scene the battle ground presented, as it was horrible. Some of the secessionists had the whole of their heads shot off, and the wounded were lying aboht in every direction,—some with legs bro ken, others with arm's Oft There were hundreds that we did not get to see, they being in amongst, :brushes and trees that 'were felled alopg the road. All day yesterday and to -day our men haVe• been-bUsilY"engaped in burying the enemy's dead. .Tl;3:11- emy's logs is heavy. It is ne . t:la.S - yet 'known what .our loss is,but,nrit near a's heavy 'as• the enemy's. You will get a full and detailed adcbunt of it in the pepei•s: Our. neon` are follow. ins up the enemy's retreat, and are bringing in.prison • rly ; also a great many NVOI eesionists that could not fell further,,- I =lSt' more favorable Write . tree near Richard George, about tivo 'feet above his head: He thought they `tieie rattier impudent. Froth your Affectionate Son, JOHN E. .ROGBRS. - = • - FROM LIEUT, D, 0, DISSINGER ) TO A FRItND. BATTLE] Fisco r near Wllll4sbnig,3lA,, May 7; '62. f Dena Faisan-I have been serving in uncle Sam's army for upwards of a year, and at last,initialed in the moclus operandi in a battle. On Synday, just, as old Sol was about crossing.the• meridian, We re ,csibed marching orders, with three days' rations. The order was. immediately com plied with, and the state of the weather was Anything but 'agreeable. I might very appropriately have quoted the lines which originated and were sand Dixie, in days of Yore, --qt rained all night the day I left.,"- „ The men Were strasgling - in 'eVeili rection, and on arriving at the field of battle, we had but 10 men in our company. Cant. Long was not here, as heliad taken acorpse. to Cheesernan's Landing on Sun day, and consequently could not- return 'in time. He felt very sorry that he could not be with us. When we were formed in line of battle, we had 47' men—three of them were wounded and two of them fell together. We fought till our ammu , nition was ail, and I must say the conduct of our Men was meritorious: Firing com menced about 3 o'clock and ceased at 5. Mhfollowing day we marched over the battre-field.• I saw ih dtfe .. . hospital 100 'Wonnded fend's. in some places I saw the dead piled on top of each other. Our loss, is heavy, but that of the enemy still more so. . Why in the world don't you answer ray letters? I have written occasionally.to you, and never reCeived . an answer. I :answered eyerY letter7Frebeiy,4, but can not account for any negligence that may exist in tile Post officedepat tmeni. fin-p -in& to - hear from, you soon, Lreraain. Yours Truly, D. t". DISSINGER. Letter front T. O. ROglerSlo his Parents. VIRGINIA, May 7, 1862. * * We hate beenin a, hard battle now. I Will try to tell you • something of the fight On Sunday afternoon about a o'clock we received orders to march immediately; which we did, following the retreating rebels till about 9 o'clock at night. „Weprtated- , a qustiberOf splendid forts which they left. I was very , tired, and John, Edmund and myselt laid doWn and slept soundly all night. In the morn ing:-when We awoke we- were ail wet from the rain which fell during the laight. It continued to rain the whole of next day. About 8 o'clock we fiatup =the line of march, and followed the rebels 3 o'clock in the afternoon, through the mud, Which filled our shoes every step we took. Gen. Sickles' Brigade was engag ing the rebels. when we were ordered up to relieve it, which - we. gladly done tired as we were. When the 93d took its po sition it was raining very hard. We, took it hand to hand with them for2f hours, and a very hard - fight all the time. The 93c1 took the rag off the bush in our -Bri gade, The rebels fought hard all day driving back our troops several times, but our men regained, the ,ground, kept it, and drove the rebels off the field. -After dark' they fell back again, and our cavalry aie in pursuit of them. We lost out of our regiment 6 killed and 19. wounded.- On Tuesday we marched on throughthe bat tle ground. The dead rebels were lying around in numbers; it was of dead horses. Before we left the ground our. Colonel made a speech, thanking and praising us for our 'gallintry. We are . now in sight Of Williamsburg, on a beau-, tiful field, the niceest place we have Nen 'in since we;arein Virginia. The .sheet of paper on= Whiehl :write this • letter was, .found by my. friend „limo : b.:Shay on the hattle.field. It was left by the rebels and is oub. .-,TICe battle is called the• Battle-of Fort Magruder. - William.Kamsey of Compank C.; was shot through the arm; they, ball pasied through his side, changed its course and lodged in his back. The Doctor to6ll out. I saw the operation performed.-- When he fell he was helped- out of the ranks by Bro..Tehn E. arid Sergt. Brower; they took him- to thebootor's,place when .the latter took charge -s of hint,. 11146 ho 144re:cover; brother R. Cx waWnbt in the engagement. He was, sick in the hospital,.but is getting 'better... This day wewentout to look around at the forts e took. The.rebela lektWo guns in Ft. Magruder and three deatiorSes. I then went where the rebels left their wounded. There : were a great many of them.. They are still bringing in our wound ed, but,none of our regiment. Ours are All cared for My love to you and all my friends. From your son, THEO. 0. ROGERS. AN ARMY WITH BANNERS We see it stated that Senator Suinner has introduced a resolution in the Senate for , Oidding our Generals to inscribe the names of their victories upon their ban ners! The reason for so exiraOrdinary . a resolution has not yet transpired. -Can any good one be given? The:hrV,e, diers who win their well earned victories are always proud of them, and-what.conid be More inspiriting to them when ationt to engage the foe, than to ,:see the, same banners that witnessed their previaus tri ump h the name of .ttiak :victory in s them Who, Would deny -n to the'POCO6fdier •Wilo w minded 1,--,who, - other Sumner, would, inCur our armies br denying . ivilege? If a, 'Senator o I , political complexion from 'Mr. Sumnei ad introduced such a reioliOn, —"would have been at once deriounCed d . traitor. But. this loyal Abolition ~Wenator may do 'so, and the RepubliCan organs are "mild ,as sucking doves."-- Philm4hropie .statesmen —lll4l,buS patrk--geOtle, noble Suin ner SP ECrAiNo TIC S.--The Readingll,,ailroafl • , any , have a 4 special , ,notice to the erelkthat after' the fifth Iriisfant: they would be prepared, :to receive sugar, mo lasses, grain, flour, .&0., and. heavy woods a similar kind:it the depot, foot 'offll street, in quantities, of 6,000 poimile 4 - itaidi . eneigited to one party, at own, DoWnington, Pkentxville, Pot lading, and to hil'principal stations Ex-Sheriff Ilouck has opened new Boot awl shoe store, between Carniany's and Hailinker's llotels, Walnut street pebanori. Re else keeps all kinds of Findings, for shoemak ers. See his Rivet tisethent. "kr' Adrendful instance otthe danger of play ing practical jokes occurred s. few days since.• in the hood of St. Foy; France. It was 'a ens the peastinitir there to lice a new `ma ; . atignt 12 o'clock on their Wid *at asin of gar. to soup, called tonrrin in of their .'country. At, 'the Atom in questio me foolish person put IV quantity of hie drirlit in intntbn nmess,Vri the OnhappySolaple were next morning found' dead, in their hed.-:- The 'Pullen have initittited in:hairy. , pEr•-lt is confidently stated that clams which have been made, on 'lttte.2ngliah . owning millionaire are on behalf of no fewer then thirty eight illegitimate children ! CosortEsplaa min Tonprmors.—A good jam Amearreil about 000gressrilea oat long eiacq. A Michigan Colonel was, in command of the grii,,tra, Yorkto*n. Citizens were prohibited admit lance. goveral conic up and asked: the corporal to pass theal, saying That they were Congress " The corporatstated . the case to. the- Colo nel., "They are Congressmen, are they ?I' fished the Colbnel. ‘..0 they say." let them p,iss and go whore thy please," laid' the Colonel. "Let them tramp on torpedoes,-girinto the mag azines, and tiriyirbere wbereithere la a prospect of their being blown to the devil, for that is the quitkest iturto bed - the tar." CURE FOR GANGREIIE.—A correspondent of the Boston JuurnAl communicates the following, which may be of service to ourrenders "In the year 1831, a small partY . Of Amerieans, in Texas, had a fight with the Indians, s and One of their timber, named James Buchanan, was wounded in the leg. Mortification ;set and his companions having no surgical Inatruinchts or medicine of any kind, boiled* setae' lite oak bark very strong, thickened it, with pounded charcoal and and Indian meal, made a. poilltice of it rind leg; over-which , they sear ed a buffalo. Ain' n tid Crave Mee long for' five days without looking at,,it. When,lt,was,,qpened the Mortifieairiartaihad.dropped off,l and the wag But lly CemiletelY healed?"' gpicj:44:1!4t:,....,,.:,n,i; The Confessions and Expeitenee eitiOnvalid ruplbliad , for the, beneht and no a warning and a ,etubion., to.young men who suffer trent Nervous Debil ity; Premature Decay, &c.; Supplying at the same time the means of.Self-Dpre,- llyAricavhc:basured himself after being, t pht tolgrctit expense throngh' medical im position and quackery. By enclosing a post paid, ad. dressed envelope, 94101,E corms may be,bad of the att - thor, NATHANIBL MAYFAIR, -Bag., thedford, Kings Co, N. fNe•o- York, March 12,1962-Iy. SINGER & CO.'S iingit "A? 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To ail who desire it, he will mend a copy of the' pia scription used (free of 'cliarge),'With the 'direetio4 for preparing cud using th. same, which they, will find a Bintr, CUM for CONSVMPTION, ASTHMA,' RIONCIIITIOi The only object of the advertiser in sending:die Tre. sM.ll)tionis: to benefit the efilieted,und spread inforMa tion which he conceives to be invaluable, and he •hopes ci4yinifferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, rind may prove a blessing:. • Parties `wishing the preecription•will please address . RYA': 'EDWARD A. • • Williarosburgh, MITS . County' New York. , . . .. . ylla ..21,1862.-3m'..s ... CARD TO YOUNG LADIR,44.{JIVi DRI.EIIiEN,. AThe sutscriber will send Oriisd charge} to all Who desire it,:tPs. Recipe •tip 4 ~iiroAtipas for making a simple yegitable Balm, that 1510, in from two to Right'. dos', remoye Pimples, Blotcheo...-Talh...PreCkiet, gellg,w. rises, and all impurities_ 111)4 „rsollialie pt 151 . 01,, leaving tie same-es tritendest it #49. , i soft, clear, smootlf , anti -totoytit4.! ,i'lioge, de* ...,2 he, 4 ( Recipe, slit) fall instructions, ilirectiow4,4o4, . lace;: will please - call on: or. addreaS (with return poOfote, THOS. ri acups.A.N . ,.PActica CleatSt;!! ' •. Itayl2,7 , :iev,:xn. - sal sftsaiiii-R-friii- - tarc ' .1,-4.1 r...:, ..,:,,, -.4 .. . 7 ..' •:, -' ' ~ Cr ":1- : , ~,, .... .i...;lo.igimr.,si4Atigst.4 Catltsi pacinca.—Serrtael In Tecoperence-flalkeeve,ry: gondol , fit. 10 A: id.. And every Misr ,at 73c P. Al.p 1101 , 1'0.RSFOlahlr.D.0,11011.011,,*Itemilak service - . ev ery Rodnesday oveulcg at 7% .otclOat '•„ 'miry-Sul:ides] • morning st 10 o'clock, a.nd ivoryS:ll:day osoialng dt 7 o'clock. , . - Enxiiettpreachinx next Sabbath morning and evening Episcopal Church. . • Germitn.,preaching next ,Sanday morning awl English in - the evening, In Salami's Lutheran Chnrett. • English services next Lord's day morning ..and evening in Ziou's Lutheran church. •. English preaching nextEunday at 10 A. M.,and Gorman at 6 P. M., In the Moravian church. German preaching next Sabbath moVning and English in tt.b evening, In the First Reformed chtirch. Barri. Ell. 54it • .o,tAotit init., by the , L. Bremer, Mr. ItICILLIID.CLA.REC, of tatitliblit county, to Mts McFC.INSBY..or Colebriitt*;Ltabttnon county:. the 18th bet, by the mune,: Mr. WENRY P. SWUM. of.lloloeltiorg.thictaltip; to Mtn .CASSIXII I .3lll,uniNgs; ackagin'tottbilitp, • this county.' ' • On th. • 14th inst., in Myorstown, Mrs. SUSA hrs A WENR.I.Or4 dannbter of. Simon and Catharine BASS LER, aged 3.4 yeari, 3 moh.tbs and IS days. `Qs - the.nu, itiet..poar Fre:A.:ricksha: g, In, nsthel township, .J.ANCOB OBlittllOLTpUt, (Watel63nker,) aged•2i yesrs and 3 months. • . • • - - , The I,eliatta n Market.! • thr•fulty Corrected .4'641y.. LE13. 1 44Q.A.., - VXPNIViD.4.I:, JAY 1, 18 6 2. Leb. Mills Rx: BSui $61.5 '''S.;llo4'4' d• 41., 39 Smith '. ICztra 'gi 24 llOtter, l llB Th.. 14 Leb.l'al; Super. Finss 50. Tub or salted hullo:, 20 Prime White . Wheat, 130 Lord, ' S Prime lied Wheat 3 20' 'Tallow, . . : It . erlsoa Itye; . „ 60, Irani, r.: ' . 9 Nem, .' ' 45 Sli'oulders, 7 ,01t.a,;• ' i 2. ,Elldes,• _ 7. CiptoDierd; .., .4 00 Soap,7 Tiatk,"*Atted„ - ., • ' 175 . Baes-wax, '' 25 liakseelr, . 125 ,White Ram • " .3 Dried Apples, la ha., 100 Mixed Raga, Dried Apples, pealed,.l 50 Flax, It lb „. 1'4.6 Peach "Unita," 250 Iltistles,.o lb,;•. ' .• 40 prey!, "!one's," 1 26' Feathers,* lb., 62 . 1 ,4 Clwrries, , ••:• 160 Wool. it lb., • • 40 lli,to - L s ., . 87 . 8... up 80L109,.i; . 5it., 6 Loutntnes, :us, 46 ' Vinegar, ti gal.,: 12% Apple 11 utier,ll crook, 45 The adc!pliia Market: ••PARILADMI:IApKETS, Saturday, May 17, P..:lll.Thiiiltotte market is devoid of life and prices har.o . undergono no change. Tho demand for abipßookit.guita limited, and the only trans netiOns reprlltrin ro 400 tibia. gn0..1 City Mills so , erfine at $2 25.„. 200 bbls. choice Western extra „ 50, astaikbbls. obio extra family it the Ure brandeOrsuperthe are of. 7tkt S 5, but buyers Ritonot be found at this ' tb 4 i 4 eilnit ;,rist,itikint add bayord take a wide range—any front ss@ti 75—for coal man and fancy lots, as in quality. , itYo 'Flour is very quiet,,there•beitig hut little °Sarin*. 'Sntallsales at 83 An JAL . ~•,ooru Meal to steady at $2.65 for Penn. but no tripsactious bare come under our noticos 'The offerings of Wheat at the Cure Ex cluittge Nagy were light bu t. the dethand7, "Ijin . Out.lca 0( . 2500 bush.:(air Red at SI - including 1000 bueh. choice Kentucky White at, $1 50 in store. Ryo 'steady at the decline noted :Yesterday Sales of 1200 bush. Pen n. at 70c. . . COsh as in active request, and priceo.ratbeilat :for.' Sales of 12 ®13,000 bush.• prime Yellow, 'alttelly at 620: in store including some afloat at '63lgs3ic. and a lot of damned at 41c. " .Oats are in .better dontand, and prices.have qd ,vanced le. . Sales of 4QOO bush. at 37e. for prima -Delaware, and4iBa,•for Penn. . SztDS.—Cldveraeed Is scarce, and there is.noth , fug to'fix quatntions. 100 bags Red Top sold at 4 at. •We quota Timothy at $1 50@1 76, and "Flaxseed at $2 Ilft bush. ~illliekpy.ig3nll.Sulee of Fenn. and Ohio bbls at.524,®2410,-.50 bbls. second handed pkgs. at 23C., and'ciyuclke,at;2o. CATTLE SiARIEBT.-ThOre was ,a good,dintand:for•Beef Cattle. during •the past week; and nit offered, some. 1,500 bead, found ready sale at rather higher • prices, ranging from s7@o 50. the latter for extra quality ; the bulk of the 831e8 were at sB@9 the 100 lbs; Geist an d' Calves,are,enehengp‘and..about 75 were disposed of at froin $15045 each, as to con • tlition. Hogs ere eloyror, and tome 4,400 Jtoad were sold, mostly et Debora yard, at .s.l©4 73 for still, and $1 50®6 50 the 1 . 00 Ibs. for corn fed. Sheep;;Tbearrivals and sales roach about 3,600 bead, token at 4 @r4/ con ts ." lb. groan, for clipp ed. The deuuted was bris g.t:o_ , '.gft : fterttiorsitb - t. • • • • • " • • s.;w. retietto Sib: 37. Pal* Itedo,'2lTeio: ik,A. Stcite • St Aistbn • , • Agents for the ci pate in those &tins, and ara authorized to '.2.t1 vertiseniao te .11,4 Aubacriptionti far us at our • May 21 x DM • .NEttif - AND CUE ; * STORMS. E undersigned would respectfully Inform the . eitlz•us of Lubagon victotty, • ruu t tie bag 'e op.red .In in 4. 8 • • , 1300'1' AND SHOE BUSINESS, • in IVAnstA Street, fine dioys s. of the Buct Hefei, ZeloarioN 111. Where be keeps Oa hand a large ati ' d well aisertad aMek of allkiadis of,DUOTS AND s fl,OB I.will make or4er l'l dSX:ITA' . AND .81 tO le A; 'find at ;v . cry short .13e-elso.lneps on hand it large - slid writ. assorted stock of:I...R(TA KR, inch HR .RED AND OAK sot. rA,Harti sit , AI.F ANA) l el INR4 ADA , OCC, i NDkFANOY LF. TII ER; SAD, .RDANS, BINDINGS, Ac.,•nd all kinds of Sboonnt4 era' TOOLS AND FINDINGS', Barb as. BOOT•Ta NSA, LASTS, boo r- CORDa and WE OBS: 1 - In, A DICS,-EIV VHS; PUN • -On ms, HAMMERS ; PINONRS..RAAPS; TACKS. Cow stmilly nn hatd•an ,alisestMent +of Lasting's : Threads. Shoe-nails, Peg.breaks, S•sudzatones, Pegs, Brlsties, Kit e:tid Stale Toole of erpry• deseriptloni boat' ntikeitid , inAliadouidnewl tilors'ahtin; tirentj._y earn, Jae .feele eati.fl4d that ho ran giA satisfaction .to all who will favor hint with a tall. Shoemakers from flotootits try will on hint bolero pareliasing elAeirhere. • • siarusti. Leuginouoisy *1,1882 - • • • • GRAIN IV ANTRICI• - wasAT; RYE, . • .1 4fi , P; 4 ;, CORN. OATS. .E.... • z. 1.1 at their STEAM MILL. on the Cajon " • Canal, for which Abe highest u;arket„ 'veillqie p'uid, in CASIL - • " . •• .ft Air. Al! kinds of CUSTOMER WORK will be-done at the shortest notice, and in the most instisfnctory manner. The public is respectfully. Invited vastly() us SS)O. . my,r..)x,.uGigr • r GIDEON LIMN. ". DAVID L. LIUIIT. North Lebanon, May 21; 1862 0:30:-.:EiliPLOY1i,ENT. 41100 Commercial Agents Wanted • • to szct. 0109115 POit TUE (A ZismllltmAan) Wlganufactis ring,. Company I' TS. will give a coramlabiou of ono hundred per cent. • •If y.„ors.all goods Amid by our Agents, or wo will 'WY wages at from 00 to WU- per month.ana pay all fleett vary expenses. ..For particulars addram (with Stamp) CIiAS. RUGGLES, OWL AS% •. ler the Adams Matmfactelits CO. - PL"P t°l 7,i 51 1/0 6 i Met' 'l'. • 4. .04PIOYMENT.' • $lOO. .". --7•• ••• •-•.A:GEN.Ts-wArktp • • - " - 1 StWING.-MAGRINESI AT:R=l36ft PRICES. .•; • • $15..8ACH.1 . Our Machine is PEntrEcr in its 'Mechanism. It is lePs• liable to get out of order Until 'tiny other. mail have been awarded itnrciribe Otneart 'Baker and other high priced Maehines. ' 's" • • $l5 . .EA:C11! -- • OPUT - Nraellipe 'nice n straight needle. and will WORK WITH ALL KINDS OF•II.IR.EAP.Wk or Moon, mak ing an chunk, Ream, free from liabilities to brink In washing, and is the RE.,T and OHEAPEST Machine in .• -01* - TPAOIT • Our Machine will:If ThiffEr,i,; ST ; ITOIL QUILT and larqp, end will, sew on all kinds Of (teas, from the thiest Swipe Muslin , to. the coarsest, Woolen. working Itlinaie ihrougli April : Aral tbleknoisesnf tlitek Woe lon Cloth. ALLiMACHINES, AItE"WaRRANTED. 44 • • 11 . 1_6. 111004fItggftlfrAigggOqi WANT .000 D p N NOT •T 'HAVE •. .'ll. COST YOU ANYTHING: WRIT TO tiS AS WE WANT THE MACHINE TES/:ED I IN :EVERY NEIGHBORHOOD N THE • ; UNITED'. STA.T/iniz; • • $l5 • Employing Viil f give a dOMlliallgOD on 'all goodes V`) , 'citir Agents,,or we will pay wages at OEII DOLLAE.S PEILIVIONTH I • . andro gg ßi.iesil• necessary expenses. Bier par e. tlentare . ad- • • • •• • NGLEet s.' • fantilsirisle cos, BI ••-• - • 'Mit* Ag , hnoz; SEW 81 ) VER/1 S EMEN~S rpHE CONFESSIONS• AND....EXPERIENCE OF A SIiTPBRER —Published ee a warning, and.for the especial lienellt of 'Young. Med. and - those whd etz.Ter with Werrons Debility, L oss of Memory. Premature De. cay, do., by one who has eared himself by s'in plc rueana:;after being put to great expense and !aeon. ♦enleuce, through the use of worthless medicines pre. scribed by learned Doctors. Single copies may be bad of the author, 0. A. LAMBERT, Beg., 0 resupolut, Long Island, by euzloelng a post-paid addrassod envelope.— Address CHARLES LAMBERT, Esq May 21,'02-?an. Oreenpolnt, Long . Island, N. Y. .THE GREAT CAUSE OF , HEIMAN MISERY. Just Published In a Sealed Envelope.; Price 6 eta; A LECTURE BY ER.CULY ERWELL, ON THE CAUSE AND CURE of Spermatorrlices, Conaumption. Mental and Physical Debility, Nervousness, Epilepsy; Impair. ed•Nitrition of tink.Bodry Lassitude; W.e,thnese Of the Limbs and Rack; Indirposition, and Incapacity , for Stirdy and Leber; Dullness of Arirehenskih;,Losn.of Memory; Aversion to Society; vn . of Solitude; Ti midity; Self-Dlntrust; Dizziness '; natitieb6; . I.Bectiotis of the Eles;,-* implim on the Pace InToluntitry Ends sions, abiESexuol Inespanity the' Cetietiquenbe of Youthful Indiscretion, &c., &c. Air This admirable Lecture el,Arly proves Olaf. Abe above onumerttect, often snitaimettsi eythi, may tie re moved wiihont medicine and without' dangerous' stir , gical operations, and should be read, by , ivory youth and every,man in the land. • - • Sent under. seali.to any addre33,lo opPlainalska en voiopp, on 'the receipt of six cont - or tteoletelsge sirninn, , braddressing, CUSS: J. 4.I:WPM •OQ TZT'Boifcrv, New York, Pirit OnleiS•lloSr.'4s.3l. - Misbaltition of Partnership. Xi - OUCH isluireby given that the mumersialp here -1:11‘ tofore - existifig.betiveen Franklin Walter and WM. Imm F9slit.,under the firm of Walter and Focht. in the . Buairisas mid buying of Orain,'&e., in Srratara towitsHip, Lebanon county, Pa:, was dissolved on the let of May, 1862 The books remain in the h^nds of FerinklialWaltie; with whom settlement will be made, spit wilts' continues the business, " FRANKLIN 'WALTER, - WILLIAM FOCHT. Swatais tOwnskip, May 7,18r,2. • Adininistrator's ‘TOTICI4 is hoyeby given that Lettere of Atha Inbitra• 1.11 than on the Estate of liConos lifru.an, late of South A nuCillo township, Lebanon - eouuty. Pa., deed, hare Leon granted to the undersigned, residing In Cornwall town•thill. County and state aforesaid) 'All persons In. debted will pliwse make partnent; 'arid those tra7lbg claims mill ptsseuttthem. wllbout delay: la *. BLEISTEIN, Administratrir. C0taira11,.:311.7.7,11112. • • ' • A 1111111111611.1101r 9 8 Alotice. 'VOTIVE Is hereby given that Letters of A drointstra pi tiny °Tribe }state of EVE STRICKLER: late or 1111111 creek towtiehtp,•Lebanoo county; Se.. deed. , bave been. granter:l , 4o Abe. undersigned, of the township. County end . Alt!ittt. aforesaid, -I,ll...pursons.indebted to said estate w:1. ;make. payment; - and those. baying claims wilLprittentlitern to. ..1., URIAII B. STEWART, Admtitistrittit. 31111 creek, Apr 11.16,1862. • • NO. . LER . ANON - ArUNTY, SSi • • The Coninainwealth of Pennsylvania to rotor Ream, Levi Qberly, Christian Rainier, Jonathan Berbe and to all the several nwpers and occupiers of .lots, town lots and nut lots, marked /a the general .plan of. the town of .41eidelberg, mumnonly.callod Sitaefferstown, (with the following numbers, to wit : Noon", 2,3, 4, 5, 41, 7,8, 9, 10, 11, 12. 13, 16, 18. 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25,411, 29, 30,41, 78, 32, 33, 35, 37, 39 41, 44, 40, 49, 49, 50, 51, 82, 63, 64,127, 65. 58, 57;58:59, 60,61, 224, 99;75, 77, 70, 72, 74.. Second No. 76 fountain lot 177, 178;181, 132, 13.5,188, 187, 188;189, 199,193,194,1:6, 179, 180, 183, 184,191, 192, 195,100. 196. 191,198,190, 200, 201. 163, 164, 83,46,.8, 80, 82, 84. 88, 88, 80, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94. 95, 98, 97. 99. Second No. 99, 100, 101, 102; 105, 104,1 . 06, 108, 107, 108,109,110. 111,112, 113, 114,115, being in-lots in the plan of said town; Nos 4,5, 8,7, 8,9, 1 0 , 11, 12, 13, 18, 19.20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, . 28, 30, 31, 32,.33. 34. 35. 36, 87, 38, 39. and 40, being out lots in the plan of said town. And al so the in.lnts and nut lota in and.near Sbeefierstown; end iiutObered In rho' Elecierat 'pli.tt of bold town, as follows. to wit: N05:14,17. 26284... Heath:ow •166,'48, 45, 47, 71, 73, 79,41, 29, and 41,,wIth.tho appurtenem. ces.) 'their heirs and legal: l'eprtiiieutativis • I/ Ild• an otheN o o X ncerned in the premium, GREETING 1 MAND and. firmly enjoin you, that laying 11 a dent] business whatever; you, be and appear before:lde "Judges'of the Qourt of Common Plead of the said wfuity, to ho hold at Lebanon, the THIRD day of JUNE; next, at 10 o'clock; A. 3.h, to show MUM, if any you haVe, Why the wltnesscenn behalf of JACOB WEI.. DLE, on, bra complaint against you,' before our said Court; duly' exhibited, should not be examined, and their testimonpredrieedto writing and fled of record in our said Court. in order to perpetuate the same agreeabl, to the ccinstitution. of obr 43overnment and the art of Assembly, In such case made and provided. And beret' fall not at your peril. - Witness the Honorable Jim. J. Pearson, President of our said Court 'at - Lebanon; the twenty;nloth day of April,-A. D., one thousand eight hundred andeixty.two. SiEGRIST, Prothonotary., • '. Pei James W. RbuirDep uty. Lebanon, May 74882. G.11.1.4 0, T .111FAZ LAW.-ofilee In Cumberland street, thq offiee:of his father, Wu. John Weidman. IwMnon, August 28, 1661. • ADAM 8. .ULICICM,' • • - At l i 's:AN. EY' At LAW' . . . . . I N FUN, 11. IttaLDl2lo, second 00u, to thermos lately occupiod by Jobn 11. Bowmen, Lebanon, Pa. Lebanon, Apcll 80,18112-eon.* , . CYRIJS. P.IIII - LLEit A TTORNEtAILT-LAW.--Oflicolo Walimtarreet, ow. A opp . ooto thAßock Vote!, and two doors south from KRnririty% Hardware etoro.' • Lebron,:4ls2ll 9, 1969.-17. •: W . 1 . ; - liin glen Company. ASRASSIENT. N account of having bad several fires the (I EaardEr.Stanagers of the'..Washingtou'. hiatus! Phu Insurance Companies of Lebanon, Pa.; has laid . on assessment No. 1 of $1.25 per thousand. on the _taxa. hie ...mounts, and histructel the Secretary to receive .the same• who has therefore selected the following Pia cos and timco..te receive said assiutsmenter.from main • bars insured ituthis Companyiviz:— „ On Alonday, the 26th of Zdayamxt, between theligurs of 9a. no. and et the public house of,Captain Earnest, in Piedericksburg- . On Tuesday, May 27th. between the !lune.) 01 . 9. to 'nnd 4 p. on., at the public house. of-Themes Leaber, in On Wednesday, May.2Bth, between Uae Sono of 8 a. and . l2.mi at the public house ef'D. Bardner, In-Um. ion .tounship,. - • , • •• . On Weduesdoy. ?Kay Zitth, between the hour; ;cif .2 and 5, at tbe.publie house of. Jacob W....A.dam, in rust liailover. • On Thursday, Friday ruid • Saturday, 29th; 30ar and Blet May, at the, odlce.of the Secretary, between the hours of Ba. M. and p. m. : On Monday, June 2d. between• the hours 0;1 and 5 m., at tho public house of Christian Iloffor,. in Pal? • . • On fid...day, botween the hours of 10 a. m. and 2 p. in., at rho publk house of Jacob Cannany, in A Attrille. On Wettnegiley, June 4th,.between hours of 9 ft. m. and 11 p. T.., at the public boiiio of 8. 0 . k;by, In Cornwwil to w nship. • .. Oil Thureday,,June sth, between the .bc cf. 9 a. m. 'end .3 at the public house of Levi S. Oberly, in Shaeff..ratower. . • .. , On,F,rl4y, JCli:10 6th. between the boon of 10.. a. and 3 p. m., et the public bouee of R. dlanderbach, In Myelvtunn; • On June:4l,lo n, 12,13 and 14, again at the office of the Secretary', in Lebanon, between the boors of 8 Membere,cin pity their eitee.sertlentrat::(ffilftecf the above Oasts•oh said day!, and any, who logicet to do so will be charged en , eitditional of 10 pr. ct: for called then of said unpaid aasessinent. *' JOS. 13OW3IAN, Prcedent... , Atltnt-3. MiLtr-e., Scey. Lebanon, Anil! 30, 1862. DL t R ; Rtt Friendly invilalion - . - Ek 7O. . • -•-• • Tc. dl desirpus of .InlrclizaWa LUMBER & COAL a4viptige. nt tLa old,oeta Wished and ' ; '• • . .ILUMBER ..YARD WEINOEHLS & tILY t'tb irmos CANAL, on' the Rost . and Went sidis of If. • . • • arket Street, Nouth,Lebation Scirough• .111'Itaubseriboas take picssure in infortid,og. the clt!- teds'of LeLneou, end aitirounditig cotintic, that they still tontit:uc.tho Ltrljg.lo4 AND COAL BUSI NESS, fit.tigir old 'ate ttaU eit P Mted, where Hicy are doily recelifor.Mlclitional • .. BEST AND 'WELL SEASONEir,III MBrit: consisting of White and Yellow 'Mii BOARDSPI'LANK and SCANTLING.' ' • Hein!ock TsoAttus, PLANK and SCANTI.) NA.; RAILS. POSTS, PALINGS iwid VINCI NO uziatjaix ASII, from 1 to 4 inch iX•tb tihk ; POPLA R; frotn K. to 2 inch. , • Poplar end Hardwood SCANTLING. Catk•k,tui.Ntap/a/IOARDS ond:PLAN.KS: • . • : Reollog.and Vaatering LaTut, • iIifINGLESII SHINGLES!.!! Milo Pied and lie lock SHINGLES _ .4.. cot! • t' coAL A large stank:of-the' hint orStovii, Brokigi, Egg and Limeburners' COAL; /maxis*, the best Al ghetiy,COAL for Blucktunitha xThoiliirai for theilhenxt matuiiit:46 wllleg.t)fP3' havolieretofore.been patronized, they'zioihl*SttetitLa : cordlatinirittakto for n rontinuanrelytlhrotY; inrihely are . nthrout that..they: now !la ve' LAO /Orbs; 064.12,41 chraFeit atikk of LUMli.Gß:on' hone, fOlnly," which. withbe.solit at a reationntlltt:pementate.t pj.ase.cskl.sua examine ou,ru.tock ntul fore,purchnaing elsewbere. , ItEINOEHLS & „Nob Lellation borough, lb e 4. iNUES .A.TICIN rOtILD temps - drolly announce to the citizens of VI , : Lebanon .and: vicinit,y that <she has opened a :FASHION ABLE .hIILLINERVand . BLATITHA :11 - INO ESTABLISHMENT, In Markei' , ataxet,:•22oor ;above Hill.-- • A new stock just ratared and Opetaitfor inFpection, embratint'alnltaiiiifortment•of Silk,‘averi and Bt taw Benneta;Bobnat.Triththltga; Ribbons, Flowera, ac. Lebanon, AnYil 17,1801. • = A..N emir r . Cheap • Ccieh: : § 4oM" :a 7gl .and .:Orcsita4sitke* andelsigned MtTinifoilva -- ad ItAtiembl; L MERCANTILE, •MILLINC , ',eft/ DRAIN EMT NES% webla respectta lir. inalte , ttistattantiOn ttrthe public to their establiplacow,, Th r p,..p.a. to term,. at the lab ?stand - 01.8FIBR el/DMICI LONO,• most somplind atack•bf-gratltylksice usually kept in a coanig_store,Wll o thil_. re. tall Cheap tbr CASH; Or COITEIII4 DOrit". also want to Lui.toicatb .14. Z.- 50,000.Busbelp wa.EAT, • • • -'30,6.00 PosettUe iit•lgYk,7.- • .;*: • • . . 20,00fikiitreli of - COlt 25,09.2 )3,11410'0t A,•1%.• For which they will tityllealitipeet littarlitiekrlosa They will alto take olterallSswason; Thescill keep always on hand aidee iapyrWileep;CO'A L. by the Boat Load or by Itos - TOMAII traobrantL FRED, SALT, PLASTER, in.. • • ..- •,:: we- They solicit the Wain - ass of all tote coldfrienSi and the public, and,Wlll'tind:eacoMpo derition'aph lib eral and Just prlncfßies wilrece aitierect:du to all BIrERVRICNII North Lebanon, .March 19,1502. NEW GOODS.' JUST BECEITFb AT THE STORE OP. LX:trDERNILCIT 9 In Cumberland vfkr - et r fkebanon; Pa. Selling Off : ~ S.elling OW 4 AN INDUCEMENT.' O CARII BUY RS. WILL SAVE =WO PER CENT . LADIES! DILIESS GOODS French Merino and Coborg. Fancy and Black Silks, from 60 cents to $1 50. _ Delaine from 1,0 tb 20; cents. Lspans front 61,1 to 16 cents. Ifohntr Plain from 16 to 37 1 4 cents. Yalanclas from 8 to 16 eenr MEN'S AND BOP&'WEAR. Black Cloth. from $1 00 to $4 sq. Piney and Black Casalmcres. frOks 50 to $1 50. 'Ladies' Cloak. Cloth, from $1 00 to $1 60. Cottonndcs, from 10 to 20 rents. DOMESTICS. 'Muslin. from 0 tit 1254 cants. - Check, from Id to 12 rent/. Ticking. from '0 to 16 cents. -Calicoes, frOnl j to 12 . , r £ cents. Oinghatus, flow 10 tc Di cents. SHA WLS ! SHAWLS ! ' Spt Inc Shawls. from $1 00 to $4 00 Black Tit bet Shawls, from $2 00 to $1 00. NOTIONS ! NOTIONS I ! Parma and Umbrellas. from 60 to s'2 00. Stockings. film By to 75 cents. Sloop Skirts, from 25 to $1 50. liandkerclitefs, from Glito 18 cents. Linen and Paper Collars. „An assortseent,o9 READY mAtat .crorirtNc.,. CA R'PFTSI • CARPETS! 1 • • r G ROOBRINS AND QUEENSWARN. - -PROV SIONS. • Sugar Cured 11.1.5.1 and MACKEREL. FRUITS! FRUITS!! Dried Apples, Dried NUM.. Dried Peaches, Dried Elderberries, All sold to suit the times, by • , L. K. LANDRA3fIT,OI7. N. B.—All kinds of Country Produce taten• in ex change fowl:hods. L. K. L Lebanon, Apra 23,1862. £LIJAU LONCIACRIC. . LEBAIi ON • • Door, .Sash. Pin i ffoA_xjic•a-mr....; LOciied on the'Sfesint-Soule' Riad, wear dirmberland • . Sired, Rant Inkinow.• qiIIE undersigned respectfully inform the public in generati• that they t'• still manufacture and•kath on • hand, ' Door, Sash, Shutter, filtods, Flooring, Wenthert Hoards, 0 Ode Spring llouldings, a all sizes, Waldt•Botrds; eating, Surbace, Cornices,. and all lauds of BUILDING iIATERIALS foi•llehses M'eAlsio construct the lateat and-mott prirre‘V Stair tailing and Hand -Railing, 'Mythic' for large and small buildings. . . ..• . , • We n*britite Fanners, Mechanics and Builders to call end,rtamine : ant. atonic which srs, will warrant to ere en - tire satisfaction to all wbo . msy favor thtulder algued with their custom: .' ' LONGAGRE & GABEL. Lefranon, April 23, 1862 P. 9.—There is also all kinds of TURNING at the ammo Mill. "'toning, Sawing, sc., promptly tune for those who may furnish Lumbar. L &VISE R. •.L J NE of the best and cheapest assortments of Lanark Itiered to .tke . public, is now formic at the new and e o kteitivALXl3lZEß ;and COAL YARD 6f, PHILIP .:BIZECLIAML • • a the Bdrough of North•L'ebanott, on the baulk of the Union Canal, at the head of Walnut etroet, a few ivares North of the Gangues, iStaem Hills, and one 'qoo2o east of Borgner's Hotel. Their assortment coneista of the best well-seasoned White, Yellow, Norway, Pino and Hemlock Boains;— , _ ...._ , ........, . n ii l Cherry, Poplar and Pin aria; 134 and 2 Ind; Panne Common Plank; ite Pine and Ile ock Scantling and Joiata; White Oralioarels, Plank and Scantling: . and 3.i inab Poplar. Boards, Plank and Soantling, SHINGLES ! SHINGTAS I ! The best Pine snit Benilock Shingling •• '..• ••••• Ales, ltoothig•sattPleeteting-Euthr. • • Chestnut. Rails and Pouts, and Pikliumfor fences • Alta. Tunnies 'gourds; • • . rLooltwo •Boit.RDsrot tikitielomd-desarfptions. . COA L ! COAL 1-1 , COAL.I4I. A. large stock. of ,Brolostwatovaalmaburitersarid Hollidaysburg Smith. Coal; at the Tenet prices. • leit..Conlident-that Met tlivehhelargeat and best as immanent of MUMS of all descriptions and sizes, as well tip the largest atoek of the different kinds of COAL, ever offered to the °Mier:leaf Lebanon county, they venture to say that they can accommodate all purchasers satis factorily, and would therefore invite all who Want anj thing in. their line, to examine their stook before pin , &axing elsewhere, - -PI ILIP BRECLIBILL. N. Lebition:Jull3,lB6l. . . U 1601; Cozy; P osts , hails, &c 11 4 11113tindisraigned !rave pu'rehnaed .the Coal and Wood a-Yard ofDaniel bight, (Merchant.) fu Walnut street. North Lebanon borough, pear the Union Canal,. where they villl.cooslnntly keep on hand, a large .aupply of. ALL KINDS OX COaL, whirl they will sell by the Boatload or by the' Ton. Mao CORD WOOD, &d.o Also Chestnut , ' Poste and. Rpila— which will be sold in largo Or small quantities, at tba most lIBASONADLB PRICES. Coal or Wood will. b pnnctnally delivered by,the underaignstL totny•plac. 3 In tar(a.or.vlchlity ; The public are Invited to oaltrind 'eatiefiletbig aiid•penetual ittendarree•wilibetitlyep; GRAINI 'GRAIN ! 1.61 , RA11 . 11 ! 1 • -' WANTED. • • Any gnantikrof Oraiii—Wheet. Rye, Oata, COre, CM , vet' and.Timethy Seed, will he puichesed by the under. signed, et the highest market prices, for OASII, or it* exchr lige for Coal, Wobcl,&e: - • • ,‘• • JONATHAN GEES: MAN, OIittISTIAN 0. ItLEILY. April 24, 1862. ` a iet Street ; PoymgliAlet ttiO Oliestatitativete t non . N:I4I.ATTP:ES' ' . Propr'i'etor: : 110111 "A*ll4l3'isi s ri'the above•Slane ltiqg bikaph:::d Mr. i.liogaso.ZtNllEßtrsar.l Will 11M10.110 atnete make the Traveling Public who stop.ot, its perfectly comfortable, and Invite all to give me a trial. The Bones is large and Tell arranged.. The Table supplied. With, the beat seasonable edibles ; the Bar stocked with the choicest Liquors, and the Stabling large :and coin. medleys. •JOll,l 'MATTILES. LeiSioini, April 9,1862. 20 PER CENT .tSAVIED. -•-, ',. A. LI,. % •,.,_,) •- . 1 ' ,„ , ' , o .-...... • •.' . • itaLik.VE '1.1101.J.0 IS ;41 ': ,7 - 1-- . 4: . TILE PLACE „:.*91 . . t . , -.. PER CENT, Great indiacements to Cash . Ism ILLT"WiL 7- 11FillaiL1L_Piii1". r ii) 4.E. undessigned hes just 'guinea. prom ,the 'city, I and now opened a blrge - PSsin ttiteut onfAw SPRING MT G4tslls Which were purchased at.,t.IICTIONS, and etuthle hnu to give GRE IS AT AILGAINS l Li leak.. lt as iihiect to CASH BOYERS, I will t :Ike Fl %.„ . 'E PElt CENT . OFF. (as la discounto cm all bills purrheedi PriIDRY CODODB,-POR• CASH, ankoontlog t. LINN DOLLARS, ,and upwards.4ind, at the emus timo assure the publri thtit I will 'soli CIINTbSiis Tole ad unit yyratin et the.oounty. .IYe ate gating die &Mir Moto= t on 4 months hills. and are Willing to gill, the agpie.ed, vantage to OAS!' BUYERS. Call nod examine ciu 4 • largo liseortment of Dit i Y GooDs, which were lately poreliesed. 'We are al' .selling. the halauce of tine Stock of the laser.. ECKERT,. AT COST, ab we got a Lugo per cent. off from the Bret coat, apA o9k§aiadt W. now tho L ttl6r,ST tit the Iforriugh, ire- The following is a portion of oar ineOrtmout of ~ , ~p -15_ coop ' - r-'-iw e ce', t I: I In , ATS - 141LICP1Mits foono)1,‘ to .. . 4,01,11A2K .F 41:I FS q:t 12%mph, ; icorth t 15 d m 00 fumes 'hoar'Stylo Etas rpcps, with Fzenoh v& t, nulled, (fery:4lllean ) • . • • • . WU nieces :WWI% 1111: 1 1.1148, at 834,:f , 8, 8;10 and V 2 . 14 coats AtiratARKET.MUSLINB at 15% cents, and -4 per s t,off for e ac h,. • • • - ' '` '' • 'WO' pleci.'r /*VAIN'S at 8 1 / 4 , 8, 1.0 and I.lw: . ents. :•• Alf pteeeei.Dtioal NS at 1841oonti ; Amish 25.sents. BROWN IItISLINS at 9t, 12% tents. 100 New Stela COLLARS, very cheap, bongroaat Aur a I.tr o Assortment of BLACK . it9l, 031.044: 3145. r, Oeeit . l, -Mfu: CASaINCERSB A,IO4IFZIK Onis^tT riVIES : i.t.t to`„,2§, order. I ntl STO:EINGuis.444,IO•24 teAta v AVittXlpi.ENb girl s. inaLtJA;a lu cen_to.. ` , • FANCY SILKS, .48•0 1 841 , 40451 . .25. BAWL SILKS, 62 1 4 oeuta to it 76. • - , , a)UNI. 1. r FA..1.8:11e ' low • - `" • • mt. and without QuEE:vsy,;.Aitr. _,,,,, c .„ of .11eset? vl4 O. Eci•Letorith 1 aen 110- 4, 4 .4, charge of-froig:i iohlirill be t • aVeciat. • 0 1iprALLE8,.„17 . 4.,8 4 - 7, 10 end' 1234 mato . Sto igars, 8,14,,}0 Ada 1,. rents ; .ILuns, Obe, es and M ac k. Ikoid, illadloßlid Wee ail. - 7 - J. GEORGE. I . "1ie5,8.40 Stote?•Clit•qqatekrifAtl i and ',Unlit 20% I.cbVzon, trarcv ^A ; Teol. D` /02,1 0. 0101 EL
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