talky become free from the usurped power of Jef ferson Davis. I trust that there will be some movement for this purpose at Washington before the adjournment of Congress. But whether this 'hall be accomplished or not, I certainly can en ter into no combination with Republicans to over throw the Democrats of this State. Whatever faults they may have committed in the past, the Democrats of the North are in the main loyal aad patriotic'; they are the chief bulwarks against the Northern disunionists ; upon them teats, in a great degree, the hope of the Union.— They have not only magnanimously foreborne from factious opposition to the Government, but have even made no slight sacrifloes of partizan feeling in its aupport. They have sustained the President when many of his professed partizans have assailed him; and, if, as I continua to hope and believe, he shalrprove true to himself and to his country, be may, perhaps, tint among them some of hie best friends and firmest supporters. I have written somewhat at length, because, ;having no opportunity of personal .consultation, 'it is only in this wily that I can present to you, 'and through you to other friends in the city, the 'reasons of my course. My opinions and my feel .- ings.upon this subject are both strong. I am, and have been Prom the beginning, in favor of put ting down the rebellion by force of arms. But I -am for mercy, for humanity, for oonatitutional law and liberty ; and I abhor the fanatical spirit that to liberate the degraded African would put A. Whites in chains, and condemn to misery and despair eight milllons of people of our own race and blood. I know indeed that this atroeious scheme eon never be accomplished; I know that the North would nut support a war for this pur- PAC I know that the Smith would resist it, so tloil White race should survive; I know that all tihistendom would rise and forbid it. The reached at last, would be the dissolution of Abu Union, but after the most frightful expendi 'tura of money and sacrifice of life. I am, oonfident, my dear sir, that after some experiments whops, you will at last reach the conclusion at which I have arrived. For myself, I see no use in meeting with gentlemen with whom lam sure beforehand to disagree. The whole basis of the proposed organization is wrong. It wants the vital principle of a Union party, li deity to the Constitution. It proposes a test that the southern Union men will not admit. It em braces men who ought to be excluded, and es t:dodos those whose co•operation Is essential. It is but the Republioan party without the Repub. Bean name; and I fear its tendency may be to strengthen the radical branch of that party, and to weaken that portion which is best disposed to support the President in a ooneervative and con• 'Madonna policy. , I am not mistaken, the Executive Commit tee of the "Constitutional Union party" of 1860 Mill survives and you and myself are both mem. bars of it, Indeed, I suppose that it is in that captioity your letter was addressed to me.* Be so good as to communicate my answer to the other gentlemen of the committee, as I sup pooe'the question to which it relates may come before them; and believe me sincerely, your friend and servant, , 'WILLIAM DUER. E. J. IiIIOWX, Esq., New York. *This lneltstion was addreeeed by Mr. Brown, whose game wee placed at the head of the Leglelathe Caucus Committee, to Mr. Duer, because ho Is not only a mem ber of the present Meet Rutlenal Union Committee, but also because he le one of the Committee of the .Yyrecuse Union organisation of !Ohl, which nominate,' the State Ballot elected last year, anti now holding oflice. grtriuttiorr: TERMS, - SISOAYEAR LEBANON, PA. WEII(BSDA - - Y, JUNE 4, 18-2 HOME AFFAIRS. • .' by john, where ere you go fag to In Sub a hurry 1 Why, I ant going to to Market street; tc buy a Ocelot of Yurnitute. Well, John, nan'yon tell me the reason why LASTRACII sells co much more Furniture and Chairs than all the Cableet•malters In Lebanon together/ Iles, John, I think I can toll that reason very plainly he has always got by far the lergeet and beet assort ments Of all hinds of Furn iturp 'and Chairs on hand, 'Which he also sells a great deal cheaper than any other Cabinetmaker; besides be has an excellent cushioned Furniture Wagon with which he delivers all Furniture and Chairs sold by blm, free of charge; these I think to be very good and advantageous reasons. ** As the 93d Regiment will leave for the sent of war this week, the public will please bear in mind that the beat end oldest CABINET MAKING ESTABLISHMENT, in Lebanon, is that of C. IlitcrntonLlNE'E. Any person in want of good made work will please mill on him, be. fore buying elsewhere. C. BIKITUARLINE. Lebanon, Nov. 20, 1861.-omo. Mr. Ebur supplies Families, balls, isrtios, so., with hie excellent be Cream, In any. quantity from a pint upwards at moderate prices. Ate' We are pleased to learn that George Ptlegal., Jr., late of this borough, has been 4i4tttiOeseto the practide - of law, is the Courts of lediana Jobeph Bowman (shoema ker,) has been elected : to 911 the vaonney in the Lebanon School Board, occasioned by be re;ig• nation otEdward Gebhard. Ur Mr. Jacerti Rendel is erecting half a dozen brick houses in Market street, near the Quittapabilla, on the site of Murk's old tan. very. A reconnoisance in force was made ori the 23d ult., from Gen. Keyes' headquarters, abuut•l2 aillee from Richmond, in which the en , emy were defeated at a place -ettiled "Seven Pines." Several Pennsylvania Reihrieuta were engaged, and the 93d way on the ground, acting al a portion of the Reserve. Among the missing• in Col..Mur- Murphy's lieginient, Banks' Division, whiob ap pears to have sustained the brunt of the "assnalt of the rebels in the recent rerlie, is private Jo. teph F. Mar, of thierpittee. Mr. Bbur's Colo. nel, Captain, and 174 others are killed, wounded and missing. RECEIPT FOIL MAKING RHUBARB WINE.—Cut the rhubarb Into small pieces, put it into just enough water to keep It from burning, of) boll it until quite tender, strain through a a ee cloth. To one gallon of this liquid, add tw4 :- lone of water; to each gallon thus made, . ,ut four pounds of sugar; ferment in an open vessel forty•eight hours, then lake off the scum, and add one pint ortbe best brandy to every four 10104 after whieh put into an air.tlght cask; then let lb remain slz months undisturbed, when .it will' be ready for bottling, In nob bottle put sane raisin, and opal the bottle well. ORDER.—Never leaves thing lying j a otiv —a shawl here, a pair of slippers there, and is bonnet, romewhere else—trusting to a servant •-to set things right. No waiter how many servants -you have, it le a miorable habit, and if its source i r e6t, in the intellectualand moral 'character, it will. Inevitably terminate there. If you have void tbi dipper, towel, tumbler, eto., put them ir po ion their plum and you will huoW where to And'ih em when you want them again. Or l( " yon got en example of carelessnees, do not blame your Nerraute for following it. Children should be taught to put thing. in their proper places as aeon as they are old enough to use them ; an d if *soh member of the bougebold would °beery° this riappie rule the house would never get much out of order, and a large amount of vexation and usdkiosa labor would be avoided. We give all the particulars received et the tilso of going to press, of the battle before Richmond:of; Saturday end Sunday. Should the fad bars been In the fight, end sustained canal iles, we will g io., the particular% .in an extra. POSTSCRIPT. fly a late despatch we leans that Gall. Casey's Division in the battle of Saturday was ootriposed entirely of New York fps- Nenee it is prob able that the 93d was :tot swirled. Our army id gradually advancing toWisiiiißlehmonci There lon !min Po fighting of isaportance since Sunday raoraing. The • mangers of thi3 'Union Fire CoMpany, and th*J.uniers will meetet the IBA% this (Tues day) oraptil, at AN ELEGANT BOOR Mr. E. M. REEFER, is now canvassing cur Borough fur a splendid illustrated work, publish el by Virtue it Co., entitled the WAR WITH THE SOUTH; A HISTORY OF THE GBEA'C AMERICAN REBELLION, compiled by Itch_ art Tomes, M. D., and illustrated with portraits of Soott, Lincoln, McClellan, Banks, Frem Halleck, and all the principal patriots and lieromt, who have aided in crushing out Itteason from our land. Also battle scenes by Sea and by Land, which will make if such a book, as will be want ed by every loyal man in the country. Its let ter press is in large type, elegantly printed, on fine white paper. Mr. Keefer, will explain the manner of delivery, tae., ,kc., as he calls upon our citizens, who will have an opi ortunity of judging for themselves, of the merits of the work. Dr. C. D. Gloninger, a member of the Committee appointed by the recent town meeting, visited our sick and wounded soldiers in Philadelphia last week. He found them all doing very well, with the exception of Mr. Ram sey. They have the best of medical attendance and an abunbance of kintlnass from the sympa thizing people of the city. Mr. Adam Rise has just returned from the city with a fresh supply of goods in the Hat Hoe. * BLANK RECEIPTS For Collectors of State, County, and 'Militia Tax, for sale cheap at the Advertiser Office. Alao for Collectors of School Tar. The <Governor has directed that ''Williamsbur g , Virginia, May 51h, 1802," be in scribed on the flags of the 93d Riser:ant, Col. McCarter, for gallant conduct at the battle of Williamsburg on that day. Fronlefte 9311 Regiment. IN CAMP, NEAR BOTTOM'S BRIDGE, ON 'MEI CHICAMOMINT, VIRGINIA, May 22, '62. Ma. Elmore. :—From the heading of this you will perceive that we are slowly but surely ad vancing, from this direction, on the Rebel strong hold. The destruction of the bridge at tb ie point will delay us for several days, but a strong 'force is engaged in rebuilding it. How long it will take I do not know. Since my last nothing of moment bas occurred in our Brigade. We have been on the march at times, and at times again laying in some camp. On Sunday last we lay eta post town, the name of which I have forgotten, but the appearattel was the same as of all other Virginia totenT through which we have passed. They generally contain a Post Office, Uroc(g)ery, and three or four dilapidated buildings, with sometimes a to. baeco press. Through such we have often pass ed, and they are invariably exact counterparts of each other. As we near Richmond the farm lands, and also farm houses present a decided improvement, com pared with those we passed between Newport News and New Keut C R. At Newport News all was desolation, the few farms we saw not be ing under cultivation, or but poorly tilled, While here are largo fields of grain, and also much corn in the ground. Tho corn is just up, and so are potatoes, while garden stuffs of all kinds are in a state of forwardness. The peaches, cherries, ap ples, and so on, look very promising, and it is a pity that war wages its desolation over it. But they who "sow the wind, must reap the whirl wind." • The health of oar Regiment, as a general thing, is good. Those who are unwell mostly complain of Diarrhea and Dysentery. Adjutant Lewis, of our Regiment, after being absent on sick leave, has again reported for duty. Ile looks hale and hearty, and all hands were well pleased to see him with us once more. The numerous friends of Capt. Derr will be sorry to learn that he is again unable for duty.— During the tight at Williamsburg, and ever since, be bas been Aeting Major with credit to himself, and honor to the canoe. I see by the latest daily papers that, at, lost, they' do justice to Peck's Brigade, for the part they took in the action at Williamsburg. It is said that the Rebels already cried "Bull Run," thinking our army was about to beet a retreat, when we arrived on the ground, having marched 12 miles through a drenching rain, with the mud knee-deep, and immediately commenced sending out our eocupliments to the Rebels. To say that they were astonished is but a mild way of ex pressing their surprise at the sudden shower of lead which rained around theta. ' One of their wounded Captains, who was at terwnrds taken prisoner, says he took 75 roan io the field, of which but 5 remained ut the end of an hour, when he was himself wounded. Anoth er prisoner says that our aim was deadly, and that there wise no escape from it. Of the movements of the different Divisions of the army you are hotter posted than we, for it is only occasionally that we receive papers here.— The latest papers we have here are the Philadel ph is inquirer of the 19th, and they were sold at 15 ciente per copy. Our mail address at present is— Co.—, 93d Reg. Penn. Vol., ' Peck's Brigade, Coach's Division, Fortress Monroe, Virginia. More anon, G. 110rFMAN or The Atlantic Monthly for June iS before us, previa:mg some 138 pages of reading matter from souls writers as John a. Whittier, J. it. Lee% Pre,- foamy Agaseis, Richard Prothlogharn, Harriet Prescott, Alice Carey, F. 0. Tuckerntan, and other authors of like celebrity. Some of its productions are "Walking," War and Literature," . T - he Loath Breaker," "The Sam Adams Regiments in the TGWU of Beaton," "Out of the Body to Ood," Tbe Health of Our Girls," "The Horrors of Sun Domingo," Suthhe in the Pastoral Line,' &c. This monthly hat no superior In America, and we think none in the fiktgllsh language. The July number will commence a new volume, and the present is, there fore, the time to commence taking it. Tho Hay number failed to reach us—the first failure in nearly live years. A PHILANTHROPIC PLAN.—Some gentle men of wealth and influence are discuss ing for the relief of the colored people who are thrown on the community for Iglpinirt,'by the chances of war. They propose to purchase some extensive tracts of land in the neinghborhood of Worces ter, Mass., and in New Hampshire, where tenement houses can be erected at small cost, and where the industrious habits of the people will afford an excellent exam ple to the poor negro. It is supposed that factories will furnish ample work for the mate and female children, while the farm ing knowledge of the fathers can be put to good account on the lands. It is hoped that the prejudice against color will not be found to prevail in those parts of the country as it does in other portions, find that the children of the blacks will be al lowed to mingle freely with those of the white inhabitants in schools and out of them, and that privileges of equality in churches, hotels, railway cars, theatres and public places in general will be readi ly extended to them by the enlightened people of Massachusetts. It is estimated that the expense of colonizing twenty thousand blacks in Massachusetts will on ly be one-tenth part of the expense of sending them to Liberia or Central Amer ica. We have nothing to say in favor of the plan. The Contrabands are beginning to flock into Harrisbtrg. The first in. stailment reached there last week, having followed in the wake of Banks' retreating army. 1114 - "I"m on the sea, I'm on the sea," roared a bad singer. "No you're not," cried a musical pun ster, in company, "you would be on the C if you sung in time ; but you're on the B flat, confound you t" Otr A correspondent writing from Visishington sap; "it lute been amusing indeed to witness the blank looks of those who have scouted at the caution with which Gen, goOlellan has refrain ad from extending his lines.ter the defense of the metropolis, as they learn that 01 104141t.dent columns wh WI were to have entered Richmond by "backdoor:" (McDowell and Ilinks,) can melee no progress, or are forced to fall hack. 'Meanwhile "Little Mac" is every day showing his rare military geniona, and his thorough knowledge of the art of war. Like Napoleon the First, be is idolized by his troops, and they evidently have the greatest confidence in his gen eral:hip. Equally active and indefatigable in body and mini, he appears among them when least expected, encouraging them in critical mo ments. And yet, sines Marlborough won the battle of Blenheim, that Most decisive struggle Of the last century, there has not been a Cain pato carried en under such difficulties, or so clogged by political intrigues and official jeal ousies, as thin advance on Richman. BEATJREGARD ON BUTTLETt. _ - The following order of Beauregard was found by our pickets:-- "For the information of this army, tho follow ing German] order, No 28, of the General officer Major General Battler, commanding New Or leans, will be rend on dreee parade : HEAD QUARTERS DEPARTXENT OF Tan GULF, NEW ORLEANS, May 15, 1862. "'As officers and soldiers of the United States have been subjected to repeated insults from the women, calling themselves 'ladies,' of New Or leans, in return for the most scrupulous non-inter ference and courtesy on our pert, it is ordered that hereafter, when any female shall, by word, gesture or movement, insult or show contempt for any officer or private of the United States, oho Mall be regarded and held liable to be- treated as a woman of the town plying her avocation. "By command of Major General Butler. (Signed,) " 'GEO. C. STRONG, A. A. G.' "Men of the South I—Shall our mothers, wives, daughters and slaters be thus outraged by the ruffianly soldiers of the North, to whom is given the right to treat at their pleasure the ladies of the South as common harlots ? Arise, friends, and drive back from our soil these infamous in vaders of our houses and disturbers of our fami,- ly tier. (Sigried,) "G. T. BEAUREG ARD, "MIN. COMMANDING." ArmEnrtatuo AGENOIES.—The business of an advertising agency, honestly and energetically conducted in the commercial chip, is au impor. tent adjunct to the newspaper 'publisher. But, conducted as the majority of these agencies have been both in Philadelphia and New York, they are but a leach, a moth upon the country press— eating of its substance and ronderiug no equiva lent for the sponge like absorption of the labors of the latter. They are profuse in promisees, but .scanty in performance. They pocket the money merchants pay them for advertising, and leave the publishers (who earn it) to whistle for their pay. This has been the rule to so general an ex tent that all good publishers in the country have discarded them altogether. There is, however, one honorable exception to this rule, and that is in the Me of . PETTENGILL & Co., whose name we to-day print as authorized to transact any busi• nese for us in the cities of New York and Boston. A business experience of several years has satis fied us that this firm are honorable, reliable men. They treat publishers honestly, and consequently can make better tortes with good advertisers than any other agency in thosees.sies. &sad gnitts. The Confeisione and Experience of an' Invalid Published for the benefit and as a warning and a cantion..to young men who suffer from Nervous Debil ity, Premature Deeity, kc.; supplying at the same time the means of Self-Cure. By one who bas mired himself after being put to great expense through medical im position and quackery. By enclosing a post paid ad• dressed envelope, SINOLE corns may be had of the au - thor, NATHANIEL AIAYFAIR, Paq Bedfordf Kings Co., N. Y. [New York, March 12, 1852-Iy. SINGER & CO.'S LETTER "A" FAMILY SEWING REACRINE, NT/TRAM. TUE RECSNT IMPROVEMENTS, IS the BEST and CHEAPEST and IIOST BEAUTIFUL Of all Sewing Machines. This Machine will sew anything, from the running of a tuck in Tarletan to the making of an Overcoat—emitting from Pilot or Beaver Cloth down to the softest*Ganao and Gossamer Tissue, and is ever ready to ,10 Its work to perfection. It can fell, hem, bind, gather, tuck, quilt, and bag rapacity for a great variety of ornamental work. This Is not the only Machine that can fell, hem, bind. and so forth, but it will deco better than any other Machine. The Letter "A" Family Sowing Machine may be had in a great variety of cabinet cases. The Folding Case, which In now becom ing se popular, is, as its name implies, one that can be folded into a box or cane, which, when opened, makes a beautiful, substantial, and spacious table fur the work to rest upon. The rases are of every imaginable design—plain as the wood grew in its native Awed, or as elaborately finished as art can make them. Send for a oupy of •• Sworn k Co 's- GAEMPR. I. M. SINC & CO 453 Broad way. N. Y as. PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE--SIO Chaataut St. May 7, 1862. Prev'ention is Better than Cure. Tlndies of delicate health or impaired organization, or to those by whom an increase of family is firm any reason objeetionable, the undersigned would offer a prescription which is perfectly reliable and safe, and which has been prescribed in various parts of the old world for the past century. Although the article is ve ry cheap and simple, yet lt, hes been put up In half pint bottles and sold very. extensively at the exborbiter.t, price of $6 per bade:the undersigned proposes to fur• nigh the recipe for the email sum of sl,'by the posses sion of which every lady can supply,herself with a per feet safeguard, at any drug Store, for the trifling sum of 2f. cents per year. Any physician or druggist will tell you It is perfectly harmless, spa thousands of testimo nials can be procured of its efficacy. Sent to any part of the world ore receipt of $l, by addressing !r. J. C. DEVERAUX,' P. O. Be; No. 2353, Now ilaven, Conn. Angina 7,1661-Iy. coNsuretrwilT,s, ► i 'lsE APTIIRTUER, RAVING OEEN RESTORED th health in a few weeks, by a very simple rumudY, after having suffered several years with a severe Jung affection, and that dread disease. Consumption—is max • ions to make known to his felloweuffcrers the means of cure. To all who 'desire it, he will send a copy of the pre scription used {free of charge), with the directions for preparing and using th. same, which they will Sod a Bunn CORN for CONEUPTION, ASTHMA, lIROSTHITIS, &C.— The only object of the advertiser in sending the Pre scription is to benefit the afflicted, and sprOad informa tion which be conceives to be invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, end may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the preteription will please address REV, EDWARD A. WILSON, Willinmeburgh, Sings County, New York. May 21,1862.-3 m. ACARD TO YOVNO LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. The sulJscriber will semi (free of charge) to all who - deelre it, the Recipe and directions for nicking a simple Yeeetalat Balm, that will, In from two to eight days, i•enttive Pimples, Blotches, Tdn, Freckles, Wellii.w uess, and all linpurltles and roughness - of the .kin, leaving the same—as Nature Intended It ebquld be— soft, clear, iotdoth and beautiful. Those desiring the Recipe,`with full instructions, dlrectione and advice, will please call on or address (with return postage,) 1110 S. B. CHAP MAN, Ftwcticat Chemist, May 21, '62.-7m. S3l Broadway, New York. Uiou 4otitso. CHRIST CRURCEI—SeTTICCH In Temperance Hall, every Sunday at 10 A. 31.. and every Friday nt 734 I Sr. .1011:1'13 REFORMID Citurion.—Regular service' livery Wednesday evening at 7% O'clock , every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock, and every Sunday evening at 7 o'clock. English preaching next Sabbath morning and evening in the Methodist Episcopal Church. English services next Lord'e day morning and evening in Zion's Lutheran• Church. German services next Sunday morning and English In the evening, In Salem's Lutheran Church. On next 'Sunday (Whlt-Sunday) at 10 A. M., English preaching, and at 6 I'. M. German services in the „Ilo retro= church. erstzr service next Sabbath morning and English in the evening, in the First it cleaned Church. ifiarrittr.. • On the 21st Zlay, at Milton, Pa., by the Bev. E. A. Wilson, Mr. 813.ttiON. T. LINNAWEAVER to Mies NARY 0. A. IIAItiIAEOH, both of this borough. On the 29th ult., try Er/. H. S. Miller, *s r , OEOBGE ALBERT to Mlss ELIVABETa M.ILLER lino-ofEethel towneblp. •-•• • 4 %c1 , - , At the public bonne .01111110 on the 92d ult. ' by the Rev O. A. Pozen-, Mr, Hill:Ry R. MILLE to Miss ELIZAJATII WISE. both of Corn. township. gutt. On the lath ult., in Carlisle, Rev. JOHN UtRICII, formerly of Annellle, Lebanon county, in the 53d year of his age. On the 18th ult., in Slyerstown, SAMUEL, son -of Lieut. Reuben REINHOLD, aged 1 year, 8 months and 15 days. • On the 25th ult., In Fredericksburg, Mr. 'ELIAS UM. RICH, aged about 45 years. On the 28th ult., /Kr. GEORGE RITTER, aged 81 years and 18 days. On The 30th nit., in this borough, CATHARINE SIX, at an alitenoed age. On the 81st ult., JOHN 'BOYER , aged about 73 years. In Myerstown, Pa-, on Wtqlneeday, Slay 14th, 1862, Mee. SUSANNA MENRICH, wife of Mr. WILLIAM WgtiltiOtl, aged 54 yeare and 3 months. Oa the 24th alt.. 'IAMBI -, isberit,Mrs. RATE DUCE, wife of Mr. REUBEN MUCK. and daughter-of Mr. Jatiri 32 M4Inart , of this plies, aged shout 21 yearn. On. take ,10th: is iriederlekelirg...A.ENßY U RICH, to his 70th year. On the 12th in the same place, MICHOL., Ws, turd 68 years, 2 mouths end 14 days. The Lebanon 11:trket Car4juity Corrected Weekly. LEBANON, Wee:lzmir, JUNE 4. MI LA). MUIR Ex. Yam $8 25 Eggs, 'f doz., 10 Smith " Extra 020 Thator, V. lb, 10 1,,,b. VaF super. Fines 50 Tub or salted butter, 10 Prime White Wheat, I 20 bard, 8 Prime Red Wheat 110 Tallow, 8 Prime Rye, 55 Ilam, 8 Corn, 45 Shqu'dors. S Oats, 32 Silas, it ..... Clover-exed, 300 Boxp, 7 Timothy-seed, 150 Bees-wax, 25 Flux-seed, 125 White Rage, 3 Dried Apples, ¢i be. ' 100 Mixed Rugs, 1 Dried Apples, peeled, 1 59 Flax, gl lb. ' 12% Pue.ch "Seitz," 250 Be.stlee, f lb., 40 Pesch "lin taxis," 125 Feathers, .4 lb., 86 Cherries, 160 Wool,* lb., 40 oiliflFl. 37 Soup Beans,, qt., 6 Potittote. 'ft bus, 45 Vinegar, 111 gel., 12A Apple Butter,* crock, 46 The Philadelphia Market. PEILADELPRIA MARKETS, Saturday, day 31, P. M.—The exoiting news from the seat of war today has mostly absorbed the attention of the mercantile community, to the exclusion of busi- EM matters. The Flour market is excessively dull, w lett an extremely light inquiry, both for shipment and home consumption and prices are rather unset tled, particularly for r the lower grades of super. fine and extras, which are almost entirely neg. lected. The only sales reported' for export are 600 bbls, "Rod stone," ou terms not made pub lio. Me sales to the retailers an d bakers were at $4 624-@4 75 for superfine ; 87@5 12 for extra ; ss@s 50 for extra family, and $5 7 5 0 6 for fancy brands. There is very little Rye Flour here. Bales in lots at $3 25. Corn ?deal is steady at $2 62i for Pen noylva nia, and $2 90 for Brandywine, but without sales of either. The offerings of Wheat continue small, hut the demand is limited. Sales of 2400 bushels good Penn. red, afloat, at $1 20; 1000 bushels choice Kentucky red, in store, asl 28; 500 busiods Southern red at $1 28, 1000 bushels Southern white on terms riot mi t tAti public. Several lots of Rye sold at 660., at which fig ure it is in steady demand. Corn, of prime quality, Continues to meet en active inquiry;chiefly for export. Sales 10,000 bush, prime yellow at 54e., afloat, including one lot in store at 53c., and choice white at 65c. Oats are snare° and in demand at 38(4351e. for Penn., and,36o for Delaware. Whisky is in better demand. Sales rof 300 Ohio, bb le., at 2413125t0.; Penn. at 241-0., and Drudge at 2.2 in. CATTLE MARKET.—The offerings of Beef Cattle show an increase of near 300 head this week, reaching about 1350 head at Phillips' yards, most of which were disposed of at sB@9 for good and prioie quality, including a few com mon at s7i, and souse extra quality at s9.lg9i the 100 llos ; the demand was good and prioes were well maintained and firm,' CuWB and Calves—About 90 were offered and sold at from slB@3o each for springers, and $20@36 for Cows and Calves—about the same as last week. llogs—. 4 s.ome 3200 were disposed of at lather lower prices, including 2250 at Imhoff's at $4 ®4 50 for still, and $4 50 ®5 for corn-fed. and 950 at the Avenue Yard, at from s4;®s the net 100 lbs. Sheep—The offerings and sales reach shout 4800 head, taken at 4@4io V4 , lb gross for clipped Sheep. slbtrtiontotto. Estate. of Henry Uhriek, Deed.. ,NOTICE is hereby Oven that Lettere Testamentary .1.1 on the Estate of Henry Uhrich, deo'd, late of Bethel township, Lebanon county, Pa., bare been granted to the undersigned, residing' in the township and county aforesaid. All persons indebted to said es tate will please make payment without delay, and all having claims against . the same, will present them, properly authenticated. for settlement.. DAVID W. IJIIR/CH, Executor. Fredericksburg, June 4, 1862. Auditors' Report. • WEJ the tt Th e t r eOn d ort i l d le i VbrT=ll d gAt INSURANCE COMPANY OF, LAN C ASTER COUNTY," as by the aci of incorporation of said Company is pro vided, Do report that we have examined the accounts for the year preceding the first day of MAY, 1802, and find the same as follows,•to Policies issued insuring , . property to the amount 0f52,817,894 00 _ . . Premium notes flteii aminiutiog to CR. FUNDS OF THE compayr. Balance is hands of Treasurer, May let, 18111 380 62 Interest 5 09 Retelv , d Percentage on premium notes 192 85 • .Ffre tax gotaianAing•iilay.l,),&6l, . 18 . / 54 Fire twit on aaseasment of Dee., 1861, $4,801 36 Secretary tees for receiving tax 68 01. DR. FOR EXPENSES Sc FIRE LOSSES PAID TO WIT Paid Auditor's fees for. the year . $3 o'3 Paid H. Weibrain, extra. services for three years, 7 50 Paid Lancaster Volkefrettnd, Printing, 7 25 Paid Lancaster Examiner and Herald, Pri o ting, 7 25 Paid Lancaster Union, Printing, T 25 Pala Lancaster Intelligencer, Printing, 7 26 Paid Lebanon Wahre Democrat, Printing, 6 75 Paid Lebanon Advertiser,Printing, ' 6 75 Paid Lelsanon Democrat, Printing, . 675 . c' Condor, ' 4 . 0 75 " Wm. B. Wiley, Printing Tax Notices. . . INI " O. Nitiely,reciion Bills, 1 25 " Goo. Wiant, !neurones Book, 13 00 . 1 Postage, 4 15 .. Secretary fees for making as. sessruent and sex notices, &C., Sc., - 49 an Paid President Signing Policies, 1 46 " Directors Fees 63 60 FTRE LOSSES Paid Isaac Diffenderfer, Barn and Contents • 608 84 Paid Samuel 11. Ong, Oriel Mill and contents 4,147 78 Paid Lyon Lemberger, Partial Loss 13 40 Paid John Colm, Partial Loos 6 78 Balance in bands of , Treasurer, May 'I, 1802, WO 90 Fire tax assessed on premium notes filed on Policies la force December 1,1861, 6,085 20 TIIX paid hi May 1,1862, 4,801 36 Agents fees for collectiog tax 200 00 5,001 36 Outstanding Tax, May 1, IRR•3, :33 GO Witness our hands this 16th day or May, A. D. 1362 F.2.ltA BOGUE% JON AS LABER, Jima 4, 1862. JOON FRY. HENRY & STINE AVM NOW OPENED 'I lIEIR LARGE AND VERY II A NDSOM & A SSORT M ENT OR . Chaffin"; Striped, Plaidhod Plain Idozsmblques: Shop herd-Pfaitie Chain Delainee; Foulard Poplin', arc., ke. Also, a fall stock of HOURLONG GOODS. such Bs Tam matinee, Baregee, Crape Floret:, Grenadine Baregee, ell wool Delainee, Challiee, &c., which are worth looking after, for they certainly are a Great Bargain. Black and White MERE POPLINS; Black and PIain.PLAID POPLINS; Lilac, Blue and Green PLAIDS ; Black and White DBLAINES; Blob Plaid POPLINS; , Rich Chene POPLIZ.S ; Sllyer ltJized POPLINS, Very handsome, at the Golden Sign of MERRY & STINE, Corner of Cumberland and Market streets Lebanon, May 14,1662. THE LARGEST STOCK, T HE BEST ASSORTHENTI THE CHOICEST omits! TILE FINEST QUALITIES! THE NEWEST STYLES Of Foreign and Domeatlo, Fancy and Staple DRY, GOODS, at CLOTH MANTLES and Cloth Saccoes, Silk Mantles and Silk Basques, Skeleton Skirts and Spring Bal. morale, Sou Umbrellas andl'arasola, a full aeSorthsent, jnet received at ITICTORIA. LAWNS, Plaid and Striped Natisooks, V Plain and Plaid Cainbries, Plain and dotted Mulls, Brilliants, Naraeillee. Bobinets, &c., the largest wort ment,at HENRY & STINE'S. ltdi EN'S BATS, -Wien' Eats, floods, &0., just received and offered at low retell by IIENItY do STINZ. UJT Ithi.2II.YEDJ—A Large and Splendid Assort e) ment of Super French, English and American Clothe and Caoeimeree for Coats, rants and Teaks: Call and examine ou ret ock—we feel confident that we ean pleam. Prices to suit the times, at UENRY & STINE'S. • BUSS S WOULD respectfully announce to the citizens of Lebanon and vicinity that she has opened a FASIIIONABGS MILLINERY and MANTUA 141 AK• INtI ESTASLISiIittBNT, in -Market Street, 2d door above UM. A new stock just received and openedlor inspection, embracing a full assortment of Silk, Orape-and Straw Bonnets, Bonnet 1' rim:twinge, Ribbons, Flowers; /so. Lebanon, April 11, /24}1. TF WANT A ge& PIOTURD'ier a itledeMon et• Pln, coilitmit. LY'il gallery, next deer' to the Lebenen_repoeh • NEW ADVERTISEMENTS TREASURER'S ACCOUNT JF LEBANON BOROI3OII ectroot DISTRICT for the year,endina• March, 1A82: DR. Adam Brittinger, late Treasurer $ll2 71 S. T. McAdams, (Collector) in full for 1859 210 co Cash of Lebanon Valley Bank 857 93 0. L. Atkins, Collector for 1860 1235 00 Jacob Wettlie, Secretary B. T. of A. 30 00 Israel BArch, Col. in full for 1857 10 25 David E. Miller, Col for 1861 3298 00 E. }Labor's Estate 448 75 State Warrant 420 42 Tuition from sc °lora not in district 23 08 CR. nate Teachers, No. 1-10 mo. $413 20 do do No. 2-10 ma. 872 00 do do No. 3-10 mo. 329 69 do do N 0.4-10 MO. 277 17 do do No. 6-10 mo. 233 93 do do No. 6-10 mo. 204 27 do do No. 7-10 me. 183 00 Female Teachers, No. 1-10 me. 277'78 do do No. 2--10 mo. 234'96 do do No. 3-19 nm. 228 00 do do No. 4 , -10 m . o. 221 05 do .do No. 6- 2 -10 mo. 192 14 do do No. 6-10 mo. 179 18 do do No. 7-10 mo. 168 46 No. 15, Mixed--10 mo. 284 96 Amount of Teachers' salaries ' $3749 09 By cash paid in L. V . Bank 985 45 Foster & Hutch, castings for Desks 29 61 Michael Lanser,tirillings Bo le s in Gastinga 8 64 Erick A Groff, mating Desk 10 40 Israel Karch, fixing Blinds, Chairs, Ac. 10 80 Fred. Urban, repairs at Pavement 70 Krick At Groff, repairs 17 66 J. B. Ewbich, do 8 62 A. Moyer " 15 75 Qrth Light, mason 3 00 Jacob Stoud. painting blackboards 4 50 Henry Shirk, plastering and white washing 6 00 George Borguer, plastering and • white-washing 8 00 Wm Hartman, screening coal, Ac., 2 75 Henry Coppenhaver, " 2 75 Wm. Baylor, sawing wood,•screen- ing coal. Ac., 3 50 Wm. McKinney, sawing wood 2 00 A. Wolt sawing wood and repairs 7 92 Jacob Stager, " 1 87 Cyrus Palm, . " 1 00 'Samuel Lutz, Cleaning Stoves 62 Tiro. Bowman, putting coal in cellar 1 12 E. Gebhart, work 81 Mrs. Strohm, waehlr school houses 3 :50 Mts. Beck,- " • 350 Mrs. Eisenhour " 3 00 Mrs. Hornafins " 3 00 D. 51 Earmany, bill of hardware 27 16 Wm. Bentz, coal shovele,tin bae:na, &a.. 1 92 G. Shay, storapipe,coal bnekete,&c., 12 58 Bowman, Bauer A Capp, lumber 6 2/* Henry & Stine, blinds, brooms, mat., fie., 42 74 Mr. Kleindoph, binding 76 Maps and stationery 35 60 Astronomy chart 2 00 Sarah Palm, water rent ff 00 A. Moyer, ~ 4 00 Susan Rooker, ground rent, 4 18 Coal 118 21 Wood 16 00 C. Henry, for duplicate 8 00 C. Henry, Secretary's salary 30 00 Joseph Bowman, per tentage 103 70 ---- $5280 15 Atontint in the hands of Treasurer 854 00 $6143. 15 :109E141 BOWMAN, Troasurer. Lebanon, Juzie 4th, 1862. OFFICIAL WAR MAP HAZARD'S RAIL ROAD AND MILITARY NAP Of the Southern Statue. I{nou TUE SIOST AUTHENTIC SOURCES. AND the Corot Survey, engraved in the Finest Style of Map Making. It gives so recent and such valuable facts concerning all the Rallroinis, that the War De partment irmatediately authorized its publication, and distributed ONE THOUSAND COPIES among the Gen. erals and Colonels of the Army. As It is TUE ONLY MAI' that is authorized as OF FICIAL, it is the moat by and Authentic, and from its largo size,-32 by 55 inches— showa ate. glance the Principal Places, and all the Strategic Points.— Gaze. bar acknowledged the great impor tance of it to hia movements. BEAUTIFULLY COLORED, PRICE ONLY ONE DOLLAR, to compote with Inferior maps. In Cloth Case $1 EC Dissected and Mounted on Muslin, $2 oft Mounted on Muslin, with Rollers, and Varnished, $2 50. Sent Free by Mail on receipt of Price. WILLIS P. HAZARD, No. 724 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. As every intelligent man wants Ttl E REST and ONLY OFFICI AL MAP, Agents can Make money rap idly by selling this. [June 4, 1862. $12!,8;299 STEAII TURINI-NO MILL. TAE subscriber respectfully informs the citizens of Lebaorin MX the surrounding counties, that be has several TURNING LATHES in operation at Longuere . _ Gabes Steam Planing Mill, on the Steam Mare Road, near Cumberland street, in Rant Lebanon. Pa., where all kinds of Wood Turning Is done, lie al w,f, ways keeps on hand a large assortment of TURNING, such as 'Shoemakers' Lasts, Bedstead Posts, Table Legs, Chair Stuff, Newel Posts, Stair Ban isters. Wagon and Carriage hubs, and Spokes, all kinds of Handles, At., AC., AC. 4,7435 $550 36 TURNING is also d o ne for those who furnish the Lumber on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms. The tne .ehanical part of the business is conducted ander the su pervision of Mr, AMOS GETTEL, an experienced ineehan lc, and none but the best of workmen are employed in the establishment. N. B.—Strict attention paid to orders by mill or oth erwlse. AddrPas :TWIN L. DECKER. Lebanon, May 23, 16,62-3 w. S. NV. ic Co., No. &T Park Ror.','; ' :any York, (1. 6 State St. Boston, ARL °rr Agents for the "Anirsustsin" In those cities; and are authorized to take Advertiseateuts and Subscriptions for no at our Lowest Rates. May 21, 1862. North Lebanon Steam Grist Mill GRAIN 'WANTED! $196 66 MAE undersigned will purchase all kinds of GRAIN, such as W HEAT, RYE, CORN , OA TS,.ke.„ at their STEAM MILL, on the Union TAW--.-..%%- 4 -- Canal, for which the highest market prices will be paid, in CASE. .ffir- All kinds of OUSTOMER WORE will be done at the shorted notice, and in the most satisfactory i manner. The public s respectfally invited to give us trial. FELIX LIGHT, GIDEON LIG Wl`, DAVID L. LIGHT. Noy Yh Lebanon, May 21,1362. $4,978 46 $3O EMPLOYMENT. $lOO Coin inereia I Agents Wanted TO SELL GOODS POR TILE 311111.A11._ (A :NEW UYGLAND) aVatattfacturing Company - urr E ill( give a coantniesion of one hundred per cent. on all goods sold by our Agents. or we will pay "Rages at from $3O to $lOO per mouth and pay all neces sary expellees. For particulars address (with Stamp) CHAS. RUGGLES,SIen. Ag't, Tor the Adams Manufacturing Co: DETROIT; ]ltch. Mag2t. t 882., • $5O EMPLOYMENT. $lOO 'AGENTS WANTED • - TO SELL SEWINiIt MA,CHINES! AT REDUCED 'PRICES. $l5 EAQH! Our Machine is PERFECT in its Mechanism. It is less liable mget opt - of order` than any other. Ulrike Mas have bean awaitled It over the Drover & Baker and Other high priced Machines. $l5 EACH!' Our Machine irises a straight needle. and will WORK WIT it ALL KINDS OF THREAD, Silk or Linen, mak ing an elastic scant, free from liabilities to break in washing, and is the BEST atid•CHEAPEST Michlne in WO. $l5 EACHI . ... Cur Machine will HEM, FEU, 6Tit , Cil, QUILT and BIND, and will sew on all kinds of goods, from the thiest,Swiss Muslin to the coarsest _Wooten. working with ease through several thieknessea of thick Woelen Cloth. ALE MACHINES ARE WARRANTED, ff $l5 EACH: Ogi f ffffrlffggi ( OfFfo IF YOU WANT A GOOD MACHINE. AND NOT HAVE, IT COST YOU ANYTHING„WitITE, TO US , AS WE WATT THE MACHINE TESTED IN EVERY NEIGHBORHOOD IN THE • UNITED STATES. - 815 'EACH ! Employitig Gigients. We will give a commie' Aden on all goods sold by our Agents, or we will paywagas at, • FIFTY .DOLLARS" MONTH, and pay all,, necemary . expensea. For particulars ad dress CHAS. RUGGLES- Agent, May 21,1882. DETROIT, 'MICR. “Market Street Hotel,” Corner Market and Chestnut Streets, Lebanon JOHN 'MATTI:IES, Proprietor. IaAVING taken the:&Una Stand, lon g occupied by jtj. Mr. Lansaw , Zrausarams, I will spare no pains to make the Traveling-Public who atop at it, perfectly comfortable, and invite' all to give me a trial. The House is - large and Well arranged. 'The Table'supplied with the best seasonable edibles ; the Bar stocked, with the_eholeeat Lignors, and the Btabling'Jarge and bans. istedios. JOHN ItIATTB.Ba • Lehanimp.April 8, 1862. . , . CASH DECEIVED -- $614316 MONEY PAID OUT THE LEBANON NEW AIkAD CHEAP. STORE TE!. unrvad would Te.ppcts.iy - infartn'tho cii- IZery; toft ctnon and vicinity, that he has entered into the BOOT AND SHOE BUSINESS, In Pk taut Street. Ate doors South. of the Buck- Hotel, /dawn, His. -• whereleakeeps on band a large and wall I assorted stock of all kinds of BOOTS and .i: SHOES . Ile will M to order all k n a of ROOTS and WAN SHOES, and at very abort nottco. He al - ao keeps on hand a large and welLemort ed stock of LEATHER, such aa RED AND OAK SOLE LEATHER, CALF AND KIP SKINS, MOROCCO' AND FANCY LEATHER, KID, LININGS, ROANS, BIND INGS, &a., and all kinds of .Shoemakers' TOOLS AND FINDINGS, such as BOOT-TREES, LAST% BOOT CORDS and WHIMS, AWL-BLADES, KNIVES, PUN CHES, HAMMERS, PINCERS, RASPS, TACKS.— Constantly on band an assortment of Wangs Threads, Shoe-nails, Peg-breaks, Sand-stonea, Pegs, Briatles, Kit and Shoo Tools of every description. Having been en. gaged the tinniness more than twenty years, be feels eatisfled that he can give satisfaction to all who will favor bim with a call. Shbemakers Inm the country will do well by calling on hini before purchasing ales , where. SAMUEL lISINK. • Lebanon, May 21,1861. r E OON FESSIONS AND EXPERIENCE OF A SUFFERER.—'Published as a warning, and for the especial benefit of Young Men, and those who suffer with Nervous Debility, Loss of Momory,'Fremature De cay, ,fic.: &c., by one who has oared himself by sim ple means, after being put to great expense and Incon venience, through the use of worthless medicines pro scribed by learned Doctors. Single copies may be had of the author, C. A. LAM DERT. Esq:, Oreettpoint, Long Island, by enclosing a post-paid addressed envelope.-- . Address CHARLES LAMBERT, Esq., May 'II, Oreenpoint, Long Island, N. Y. ar THE GREAT CAUSE O ;14A MISERY. Just Published in 'a Sealed Envelope ; Price ti cts: A LECTURE BY Da, CULP enweLls, ON THE CAUSE AND CURE of Sperinatorrhcea, Conaumption. Mental and Flip - teal Debility, Nervousness, Epilepsy; Impair. ed Nutrition of :the liedy;4; Aguisitude ; We ,home of the Limbs and Bad& ; Di:disposition, and. Incapacity for ,Study and Labor; roklln t ess of Apprehension ; Loss of Memory; Aversion to Society; Love of Solitude; Ti midity; Seif•Distruef7 Dizziness : Headache; Affections of the Eyes; Pimples on the Face; Involuntary Emis sions, and Sexual Incapacity , the Consequence of Youthful Indiscretion, &c., Arc. AW. This admirable 'Lecture el arty proves that the above enumersted, often self afflicted evils, maybe re moved without medicine and without dangerous sur gicul operations, and should be read by ' , very youth and every man iu the land- Sent under seal, to _any addredS, in a plain, smiled en velope, on the receipt of HIM cents, or two postage etampe, by addreesiag, CHAS. 3. C. lih/NE &HO , 127 Bowery, New York, Poet Office Box, 4556. Administrator's Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that Letters of Administra tion on the Estate of GEORGE MILLER, late of South Annyille township, Lebanon county, Pa., dec'd, have been.granted to the undersigned, residing in Cornwall township, county and state aforesaid. All persons in. debted will, please make payment and those baring claims will present them, without delay, to JOAN BLEISTEIN, Administrator. Cornwall, May 7, ISM. GICIMT WEI:P.III46Ir . A TTORNEY•AZLAW.-091.ce in Cumberland street, in the °Mee of hie father, Gen. Sohn-Weidman. Lebanon, August 213, 1881. ADAM S. 11141tICII ) ATTORNEY AT LAW, IN FUNCK'S BUILDING, second story, in the rooms lately occupied by John IL Bowman, Lebanon, Pa. Lebanon, April 30,1862-6mA CYRUS P. RILILLER:, A • TTORNEY-AT-LAW.—Oftice in Walnut street, near. ly opposite Um Buck Hotel, and two doors Bondi from Karmany's Hardware store. Lebanon, April 9, 1861.-ly. • Washington Insurance Company. ASSESSMENT. OI account of having had several Ores lately, the Board of Managers of the Washington Mutual Fire Insurance Companies of Lebanon, Pa., has laid on aesesement No. 1 of $1.26 per thousand, cm the taxa ble amounts, and Instructed the Secretary to receive the same, who has therefore selected the following cos and time, to revolve oald assessments from mom hers insured in WS Company, viz : On Monday, the 25th of May next, between the hours of 9 a. in. and 4 p. tu. at the public house of Captain Earnest, in Fredericksburg. On Tuesday, May 27th, between the hours of 9 a. an. and 4 p. In., at the public &Moe of Thomas Leoher, in Jonestown. On Wednesday, May 28th, between the bourn of 8 a. ni. and 12 in, at the public house of - D. Boidner, to Un ion township, On 'Wedueeday, May 25th, between the !hours of 2 and fi p. in., at the public house of Jacob W. Adam, in East Llano-ear. On Thursday, Friday and Saturday, 29th, 30th and 31 st Man at the office of the -Secretary, between the hours of 8 a. m. and 6 p. m. On Monday, June 9.d, between the hours of 1 and 5 p. m., at the public house-of Christian Motter, in Pal myra. On Tuesday, June 9rl, between the hours of IQ a. m. and 2 p. in., at the public house of Jacob Connally, in Anus,'lle. On Wednesday, June 4th, between the hours of 9 a. tn. and 3p. so., at the public house of S.O.kby, in Cornwall township. On Thursday, June sth, between the hours of 9 a. re: and 3 p. tu, at the public houses of Leal S. Oherly, In Shaelicratown. On Friday, Juno 6th, between the hours of 10 a. m. end 3 p. m., at the public house of It. Mandevbseh, In Myerstown. On June 7, 9,10, 11, 12, 13 and 14, again at the Mae of the Secretary, In Lebanon, between the hours of 8 limbers can pay their eseessmenta at either of the above placeavn add daya, and any who neglect to do so nil/ be charted an additional of 10 pr. ct. for the collec tion of said unpaid assessment. JOB. BOWMAN, President. Atlest--.1. U. Mum, rieVy. Lebanon. April 30, 1862. PAtISIVL ItEINOEHL. ADOLPIMJA RRINOBIIIO CMS. 11. Kau A Friendly Divitntitin _ 1111(1-i--:;•;ircsil "AV TO al I desirous of purchasing LUMBER & COAL To the beat adsantag at the old eatabliehed and well- -now)" LUMBER YARD REINOEHLS & MEJLY At tit* UNION CANAL, on the East and West sides of' Market Street, North Lebanon Borougb. rrinE subscribers Ditto pleasure In informing the 611- 1 cans of Lebanon, and surrounding counties, that they still continue the LUMBER. AND COAL BUSI NESS. at their old and welt known stand, where they aro deny receiving additional supplies of the BEST AND WELL SEASONED LUMBER, . • consisting of White and Yellow Pino BOARDS, PLANS and SCANTLING. Hemlock BOARDS, PLANS - and SCANTLING, A 1 1.8. POSTS, PALINGS and FENCING-BOARDS. ASII, from Ito 4 Mel,: CHERRY, from is,g.to DAM POPLAR, from % to 2 MOIL Poplar and hardwood SCANTLING. Oak and Maple BOARDS and PLANKS. Roofing and Plastering LATHS SHINGLES I SHINGLES!! SHINGLES! / I Alio, Pine and Hemlock SHINGLES. COAL! COAL! I COALI I .- - - A large stock of the best quality of Stove, Broken, Egg and LimehurnereCOAL ; and also, the best Alle gheny COAL for Illackamiths , - Akr Thank fuffon,the liberal thanner in which they have heretofore been,. patronized, they'would extend a cordial invitation ton,a-continuance of favors, ne they are canthlent that they, now have the largest, best and cheapest stock of LAINBEIt on hand In the county, which will be sold etreasonable per ceiling°. Altar Please call suilexatuitte our stock and prices be fore purchasing elsewhere, BEINOEILLS & North Lebanon borough, May 7,1662. A/MADAM MERL ' DAVID S. LONG. A w ri r m..' Cheap Cash Store, and Affaing "and _Grain 'Business. rIIIIIR undersigned having formed a partnerehip lnthe MEN.CA NTILE, napuive AND GRAIN SUSI NESS, respectfully invite the attehtiod of the public: to their establishments. They will Couto° to keep, at the late stand of SRERK, GXBSAMAN LONG; a most, complete stock of all kinds of -GOODS usually kept in a country store, which they', will re tail Cheap tbr'CASH, or COUNTRY PRODUCE. They also want to buy for caul' . 50,000 Beebele of WHEAT, 30,000•Buebels,of RYE, 20,000 Bilabela of CORN, -25,000713tiehela OATS , . For which they will pay the hik;beit 'Market Prics.— They willalso take GRAIN on STOWE': The will keep always ou baud and eell at the lowest prieoP, COAL, by the Boat Load or by the Ton; all kinds of MILL FEED, BALT, PLASTVR, &o. itir They solicit , the bueineeeof all-their old frieifile and the public, and-will endeaver to deal ow, each lib. oral and jut prineiples`ll4 will'give aatielligtion to all. SUERK •&, LONG. North 'Lebanon, March 10,1582. SPEC: =VIDLES: • R. LCDWICitEItIQN/biaLft,Abe celebrated OPT!. CIAN, AS Maiden Lane, NEW YORK, reepectiattly informs the citizens of .:Lebanonconnty,thatite bag ap-' pointed D. S. ItADEIt, DecapptteT, bis agent tit tell hie - CIIIatiBRA I TED Bra Sidon, Spectitcles Oold, Silver,4l:id Steel eases, suitable far any deecrip t/on of aye& - Sir Purchasers mill pleat° bear In mind that, TUBER'S loituck 5T011,14 hi the place to ItitCtqad- SPECTACLES. - [Lebanon, Idarolklißlat0 f. ._ JAMES T G`. S . FITTER,' A ir ALlon MIXT otext door to A. S. ELY'S of ftco LEBANON, PA. L:kligeb 13,1681. ,71.78 T DECEIVED AT THE STORF, Or L. K. LA.UDERMILCII, In Cumberland .Street, Lebanot::, _Pa, Selfin Olf: Selling 61F AY INTMOBAIENT TO C tS 1 BOYSh.ISI. WILL SAVE :OW. PER CENT. LADIES' DRESS GOODS ! French Marino and Coberg. :Fancy owl block Silks, from 20 CIO to tO $1 . Dalatno from 10 to 20 mutt!. Lawns from 6Yi to 16 conic Mohair Plain from 16 to 37% canto. Velenctee from A to 16 canto. MEN'S AND BOY'S WEAR; Black Cloth, frbm $1 OD to fit' 50. Fancy and Black Coalmine, from 50 to $1 Ser. `Ladles' Cloak Cloth, from 21 00 4-$1 60. Cottonades, from 10 to 20 cents. DOMESTICS; Muslin, from 43%40 1232 cents. - Cheek, fronol.D to 12 rants: ' Ticking,. from 10 to 16 centsi - ' • Calicoes, from 6 . 1,i to 12% cents. , Ginghams, from 10 to 20 cents. SHAWLS! SHAWLS!! Spring Shawls, from $1 00 to $4 00. Black Thibet Shawls, from $2 00 to $l.OO. . NOTIONS ! NOTIONS! ! Parasols and Umbrellas, from 50 to S 2 00. Stockings, from 0 1 4 to' 75 cents. liclop Skirts, from lin to sl'so. Handkerchiefs, from eV, to 18 Gents. Linen and Paper Collars. An assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING, CARPETS ! CARPETS! 1 - GROCERIES AND QUEENSWARE. PRO VI SIGNS. ' - Sugar Cured 11Ald and NIACICEREL. FRUITS! FRUITS!! Dried Apples, Dried Plums, Dried Peaches, Dried thierberrica, All sold to suit the times, by L. K. LAUDEII3IILrIiI. N. 13.—A1l kinds of Country Produce taken in ex change for Goods. L. It. L. kmbanon, April 23, 1862. LATEST NEWS Of the Cheapest and Best Goods Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps,e & THE undersigned has opened one of the BEST .AS 1. SORTMENTS of P I w L 21.',?(T8i" 3 T n u k N in: . o ol7ceAEA,lcoia and f the best materials, which he all? ' sell at prices to recommend them_ to purcha sers. Of the HATS he has quite a variety of New Styles, embracing -the Washington, Stanton, 13er:sable, Dupont, McClellan, Stringham and Monitor Hat. very beautiful and very sheep. Of CAPS he hal a complete assortment of all the New-Styles, got up in superior manner, with floe finish ; Women's Mimes' and Chil dren's Balruoralir, Gaiters. Congress Bolts, Slippers, and all other klude ; Men's and Soya' lialmorala. Os.• ford Ties, Washington Tiai, Congress Boots. and all other kinds worn by them, including -BOOTS and SHOES, of the different varieties, at hie cheap Store i a Watnitt St., next to the County Prison. .41g- Thankful for the liberal encouragement or the public heretofore, I would'invite all wishing anything in my line to call and examine my Block before making their purchases. . JOS. BOISM'AN. Lebanoa, April 23, 1162. P. S.—Measures taken and work made at short notice. F..ebauron Deposit Batik. Ciumberian4 strest,one door east of Cormanev Hotel. ANTILL pay the following RATES of INT4REST en DEPOuITS, For 1 year, and longer, 6 per cent, per annum; Tor 6 months, and longer, 5 per cent. per annum; For 3 months, and longer, 4 per cent. per annum; requiring a short notice of withdrawal. Interest paid in fall for the Deposita from the date of deposit to the date of withdrawal. We will also afford a liberal line of GC. COMlXlOthltit LIB to those who may favor us viith Depoolte, payable on demand. Will pay a premium on sPalint , if and MEXICAN DOLLARS, and also on old Mexican D,;: tars and Half Dollars. Will make collections on and re tun to all parts of the United States, the Canada, 'sod Europe; Negotiate Loans, ac., itc., and do a general IX CHANGE and BANKING BUSINESS. 0. DAWSON COLEMAN, Pregldea. Gro. CILEnt, Cae The undereigned, MANAGERS, are individually ifnbte 10 the extent of their Estates, for all Depoeits and other ibligatione of the "LEBANON DEPOINIT /Ltria - ." SIMON CAMERON, 0. DAWSON COLEMAN, rEORGE SMULLER; LEVI KLINE, JAMES YOIING, GEORGE GLEiM. Lebanon, May 14,1862 M=E= frtite attention of all Dealers is called to the follow • Jug Act passed by the Legislature, Au Act Amend atory of the License Law of this State. Sacrum 5.--e That it shall be the duty of every city and county Treasurer to sue for the recovery of all Li censes duly returned to Lint by the Mercantile Apprai. ser, if not paid on or before the first day of drily, in each and every Tsar within 'tan days after that date; and said Treasurer shall not be discharged from any such License, unless he brings suit to recover-thee:lmo within said date and presses the some to judgmentand. execution as soon thereafter as practicable; nor shell licirecelve any cointuissions anclainaerutes unless be make payment...se afooeund ." • The particular attention of all Dealers of Iklerchan dize &c., is called to the above notice as I have the special instructioes from the Auditor General to pursue the above c , :,urae. JOHN ALLWEIN,• Treasurer of Lebanon County. Lebatuni, '143,11,1186Z MERCHANT TAILORING. SS. RAMSAY, In Eunck's building, earner of Cum • . be:land iatreet and Doe alloy, has cu , hand and for gale, either by the yard or made to order,. a lane lot of CLOTHS, • CASSIZERES, and VESTIVOS, well selected from Good Houses. Good Fite nrat,aub• stantlal making guarituteed . to all. Also Handker chiefs, Cravats, (novas, Flesiery, Suspenders, Fancy and Plain Linen Shirts, Under Shirts and Drawers. S. 9. RA.AISAY. - Lebanon, April 9, 1892, ' • ATTENTION ! Iron, MF3IDER9 of the. Lebanon County' Association for the detection of Horse Thieves, and the recovery of stolen horses, 'will tweet on horseback: at the , public hOuse of Joan IlfAvracs. in Lebanou, on SATURDAY, JVHE 7, 1862, nt 1 o'clock, P. H. PiOTElt RISSER, President. , HENRY S. HElLHAN, 4 Thisktleit. • (1 P. LililiAViliAPEß, Bearatary. Lebanon, ?lay 14, 1862. JAI! 0 0 1 . IoHN Ct. GULL. • LEBANON o9r, Sash and Steam Plaiting 2/13/11111C1111‘11L. Located on the STeam-irotem /triad, near Otunticrtonit • ...Ural, Nast Lebanon. mnll underelgned respectfully inform the publio in general, that they, ', Mail till manufacture and keep on hand...,„2 uor, Sash, Shutter, Blinds, Flooring,' rrr,' Weather Boards, Gee Spring Mouldinga, of all sloes, Irinik-Buirds. Cat • , l s ur b",,, oroires, and all kinds of BlIlL1),WO, NIATBRIALB for Mauves . We also instruct the latest and must im proved Stair Casing and Itond millanlo for largo and small bnildinge. We now invite Farmers, Mechanics and Builders to call end examine eur stock. which we will warrant to give entire satisfaction to all who may favor too, uudgc signed with their custom. LONGACRE 4 431-ABEL: Lebanon. April 23, 1862. le. S.—Thera to alao all - kinds of TURNING at the game Mill. /laming, Sawing, dm, promptly dode for those who may furnish Lumber. . Phila. & Beading Railroad. Lebanon Valley Branch. ~..i1111111fit.e: .Two. D aily 'Passenger Traiiy so,Read ifig, and Harrisburg. PABB LEBANON , going East to Reading, at 9.15 A. M., and 2.4.5 P.M. . . Pass Lebanon, going West to flarrieburg, at 7.04 P. M. and 12.10 1), T.l, - . . ,- . - At Bonding, both trains giate due o erintior...'-ne for Philail.•ll.hia, Pottarille,L Tamaqua, PanTiflo; Willituni port, &o. ' Morning train only eonneeta.at heading. for Wilkag- Inure, Titteton and Bcrantdn, At Harrisburg, %ratan connect with' "Pannsyltatia." "Norther Central," and "Cumberland Valley" Rattroodo for Pittaburg, Lancaster, Baltlmbre, Banbury, Chamber* , burg, Sc. Through Ticketa to Laticaster .f in N0..1 Care, fl N, to 'Boltiore.tii:3o. '" BU The. baggage allow - Otto email pagenger. Tho Second Class Oars run with AM the above trains. Through Eitst Moon TMlteteat rodnoOd rat.e.to,Niagan Falls, Buffalo, Detrolt, cidcaga, and•all the . prlnnipal points in the Meat, North :West,' and Canadas ; and Emi grant Tiekete, at lower Baum; tcusllAtkove places,,oanke had on appllcatiOn to the Station Agent, at . Lebanon. Througkatuatiess Coupon Tickets, and 'Elnkilbt• Ti;lckets ot reduked Farm, to- all the' iminelliol poi to- in the North ane - W t, and the 'Canada& ' coslai3Tixl4eTrotors.' . • ' With 20 o°o9oo, at 25 per etn, Amount. Wpm any iminta doolredNiod • 11.11XAOX TSCEBBIii,. . ...' _ .: ' Gdod for MOO ndloo; batoreen ail, potato, atlartitteak for- Families and BseiziesiVlrma. , - . • .. UP.-Tisins leave Iniiiodolpbia iorllondrok, .ifarels turg incroturville Atli •ASind'3.3o ailat.P....!f. ' Jur Pmeeagero arena to. parclneae .tkigets b i . bre thearrains (start. EI , Yar..4.o4Ved, it paid in toe cars. • •, ~, , -i G. A. 21.001,L8., July 17, Ikea- , E - *triter anaerprintandent. - THE 1V 4 lioll.lltE Elk . (WE undenigned would **may .i 40.14.410 CM. t teas of Lebanon, that he Itax . conimennmithe mom. nct., nUSIN EBB,' ht All its vasi4 i.ss. at 1aR1P14,434, OD Cumberland 'treat, Lebanon, tidal[ ~ • faille Buck .Vlllet h .Rlid Writ.' . • .. 1 • , 16,144*-- ..,4 . lliirliolicil. l ;94. i.:A1C0r.7,.7tc„•. .... 4. .i .'t' r!..,:emer ...,.. . 11114t0MeEti kkd •-" A4:..f,+. ,• ' • .. 0..),..n0 . :.... t, ics • . . .0 .: 1. ~ -4 AOT,e .k-.u . , ..• ,,, , : 4.4 ..t .., .. ~. • •; 4o nag stl T • ; ;L 4 xl rim a _ r 4, 7 _ iibUo is invi . Av0.4.,' , ' , 't• •tion,'Nov. it.. 1 . b. . . V.:O,xlR. OUNG f.()B, Bergaini% tit fieatletuat'a aut U at theettliap tioro of w o4ky lt-my, NEW GOODS ! EVER SOLD IN LEBANON! !R
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