of the bridge, while Sumner's and Frank lin's corps were on the left. Hentzelman,s corps, with Gen. McCall's division, was posted out on the New Market road to meet the enemy, who was approaching from the direction of Richmond. The enemy came up boldly early.in the fore noon, having been heavily reinforced by troops that had fought the battle of Fri day on the opposite side of the Chicka hominy. At about 2 o'clock it became evident that some portions of our lines must give way, as the enemy were evidently throw ing fresh troops into action. Our troops in front of the bridge now fell back to within three and a half miles of Turkey Island bridge, where the fight was short ly after renewed, and continued with the greatest determination on both sides. The loss on Monday was very heavy on both sides. ' During the day all the cattle and a greater part of the transpor tation had safely crossed Turkey island bridge. Some of the rear *wagems were abandoned and fired on this day in 'order to make room for the artillery. THE BATTLE ON TUESDAY. The fight was renewed early on Tues day morning by the enemy, who evident ly expected to crush our army. It lasted about three hours, resulting in considera ble loss to both parties. The enemy then 'retired, leaving the field to our troops.— They again advanced about 3 o'clock P. M., in considerable force, but retired after being shelled by theunboats and artille ry for about two hours; without coming near enough for theArse of musketry. The loss of our army during these en gagements is not known, but twenty thousand is considered as near an esti mate as can, at present, be given in killed, 'wounded, and missing. Many of those at present unaccounted for may have straggled away through the country, and may hereafter return. We have taken about seven hundred prisoners, among whom are three lieu tenant colonels and one major. The loss in field artillery during the seven days amounted to about thirty guns. General Reynolds and Captain. Kings bury of his staff were taken prisoners, as was also Col. Stockton of Michigan. General Mead, of PenntYlvania; waS severely wounded. General Burns was wounded in the face. Generals Sumner and "fieintzelrnan were both slightly wounded in the left arm, but they did not leave the field. Gen. McCall was teen to fall from his horse during the battle of MOndaY. He was taken prisOner. ' The extent ofhis in juries is not known. The army is now encamped on high, rolling ground on the banks of the James river, fifteen miles from Richmond. The transports are already unloading supplies 'at the wharves. OPINION OF GEN. MCCLELLAN. The Commanding General feels confi 'dent of successfully meeting any attack that Me enemy may make on his present position. The moving of the army over *the Jam'e fiver ivas not a part of the gen eral plan, as has been stated. The at tack of Jackson's forces on the right, last 'Thursday and Friday, made this move ment a necessity, in order to save the army_ from toed cinaihitatiart_ as the ryjn._ forcements received by the rebels gave them s torde double that of the Army of the Potomac. LATER BALTIMORE, July 3.—The army corres pondent of the Associated Press has just -arrived here, direct from General McClel lan's headquarters. The following is a brief statement of the present condition of affairs : After seven days' incessant fighting, during which Gen. McClellan's army was compelled to fall back before vastly supe rior numbers, he reached a point on the James river adjoining Turkey Island.— 'Here he is in a safe position, with the support of the gunboats. His army is posted on high ground, out of the swamps, with abundance ofgood water, and where he can, and now is, being reinforced. The battle, or rather series of battles, has been one of the most destructive of human life that the world has seen, and has resulted in the killing and wounding of not less, it is thought, than forty-five thousand men on both .sides. The ene my's loss has unquestionably been enor mous, far.greater than otirs, which in kill ed and wounded will not exceed fifteen thousand. We have lost many prisoners, but not more than five thousand. All the bridges were blown up by Gen eral McClellan as be retreated, and all the property, stores, &c., that he could not save were destroyed. The, enemy got very little besides a portion of our siege guns and about forty pieces of light artillery. , We captured a number of the enemy's artillery, and also took many prisoners, but were compelled to release most of them rather than be encumbered with them. The Richmond Dispatch, of Monday, announces the death of Stonewall Jack son and General Barnwell Rhett, of South Carolina. On Wednesday and Tlitirsday there Was no fighting. Old Uniforms made of ostioddy" are in demand, to be rnantifactUred into blotting tiaper, We doubt if they will blot out the remembrance of the sins of certain con iractors. La_ Thdre is a strange rumor afloat, that a certain Ex• Judge member of Con gress from Philadelphia, received five thousand dollars for getting a certain Mr: Serrill liberated from Fort Lafayette. Otr "I declare it upon my responsibili ty as a Senator of the United States," said John'P. liale, a month or two ago, "that the liberties of this country are in greater danger to-day from the corruptions and from the profligacy practised in the vari ous departments of the government than they are from the open enemy in the field.' THE WRONG WAY - A member of the regimental staff of the Eighth Alabama Regiment, lying at Rich mond, lost himself one morning i n the woods. Coming upon the - Union pickets, he was brought to a stand,and i mistaking the character of the men, fnuired for his regiment. The pick. et directed him to the Colonel's tent for information. He went there, and was told to consider himself a prison er. He merely replied, "A d—d fun ny mistake of our picket-, to send me the wrong way." Cly gttriitrtiotr: rzEras, $l. 50 A YEAR LEBANON, PA WEDNESDAY, JULY 9, 1862 HOME AFFAIRS. tie— Why John, where are you go ing to in sorb a hurry? Why, I am going to LAulittLe.rff'S, in t%larket street, IC buy n nice lot of Furniture. Well, John, can you tell me the reason why Lsourn sells so much more Furniture and Chairs than all the Cabinet-makers In Lebanon together? Yea, John, I think I can cell that reason very plainly he has always got by far the largest and best assort ments of all kinds of Furniture and Chairs on hand, which he also sells a great deal cheaper than any other Cabinet-maker; besides he has en excellent cushioned Furniture Wagon with which be delivers all Furniture and Chairs sold by him, free of charge; these I think to be very good and advantageous reasons. JILSECAIM... , CAMPAIGN ADVERTISER. THE OLD FLAG---THE OLD CONSTITUTION AND "A Union of Hearts, a Union of Rands, A Union that none may Sever, A Union of Lakes, a Union of Lands, THE AMERICAN, UNION FOREVER !" BM LEDXNON ADVERTISER Wili be sent to any person in thlc county or adjoin ing ones from the 16th of July. and weekly thereafter until after the 15th of October, at the following rates: Single copies -40 cents. Clubs of 10, each copy, 30 ce,ts. Clubs of 20. each copy, 25 Subscriptions after the 16th July will be taken at pekes in proportion to the above. Tho Campaign AttrEurnra will contain tile same reading matter as the weekly ADVERTISER. The price of the subscription being low, there are but few per eons in Lebanon county that cannot afford to take the paper during the campaign. The ADVERTISER will adtheate Democratic principles, and the election of conservative nun to Congress, be lieving it absolutely necessary that sound constitution al men should be chosen in order to restore the Union sod preserve 'the Constitution. The time is at hand when the people 'should rebuke illsmtnas and FOLLY.— liebeltibn against the Was and rebellion against the Con stitution must be put down! We fully agree with Jo. aunt llotr, that "Secessionism and Abolitionism must be put down—the former by the bayonet and the lat ter by the ballot-boX l" Every voter in the landknows that the rebels and radicals are attetipting to destroy our government, each for their oich reason. Let the people rally round the Demoaraey, the boties'ivative party bf the clAufry who desire the execution of Laws, the restoration of the Alicalc.6; 'UNION as it was and the parpetuition of the constitution as made by WASH INGTON, FRANKLIN, JErPERSON, end other heroes and Patriots. Aar Again we say t, our friends: stern is Iv THE SUBSCRIBERS FOR THE CAMPAIGN ADVERTISER. address, WM. M. BRESLIN, Lebanon, Pa ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. The Sisters of Charity of St. Joseph's Hoepi tal very gratefully acknowledge the receipt of 'A box containing various articles of clothing, A 0.., from the Lebanon Aid Society. SR. 'MARY BRAWNER. St. Joseph's Jlospital, June 26th, 1862. Tune 21st, 1862. The "Lady Matrons" of Wood St. U. S. A. Dospital, in charge of Dr. Caleb W. Horner, re turn their sincere thahks to the "Aid Society of Lebanon" for the liberal donation .received thro' Dr. Elloniziger, Respectfully, N. T. WASHINGTON, Sce'y. The ladies expect to send another box in S. week _.ar..t1m.z...i. 11 -a.4.lziala Aft. a 7"rimg.-$- , 5 , P ,4 -4- their contributions to Mrs. J. Karch, Mrs. J. George or Mrs. G. 'lonian. We are again obliged to postpone a large amount of matter this week. The address of A. Stanley Ulrich, delivered at the 4th of July celebration of Sa• lan's Lutheran Sunday School, will appear in our columns ne3 week. The Union Cornet Band of this borough, under the leadership of Mr. Ritchie, furnished the people of lln rrieburg, with some of their fine music on the 4th of July, by invi tation. We do not doubt but the good people of nerrisburg were highly pleased with time Union 1111.1Ele. A "contraband" darkey, traveling along the Union canal, stole from a farmer in the neighborhood of Heilman's Dale, a pair of pants, 3 shirts, and other articles, on Tuesday night of last week. iVe will bare plenty more items of the same sort before long. Among the sick and wounded sol diers recently brought frolthe army to Fortrees Monroe and other places, we notice the names of the following as belonging to the 93l Bee:. meet. The particulars of their injuries are very indefinite:—F. Kurtz, Henry Penrose, Joseph Shenk, David P. MeCaully, Wm. E. Weise, Sam uel Leedom, (rheumatism) Corporal Wolfinger, Jeremiah Hoch l,(sich,) Corporal Alex McGowan, (sick,) Corporal Dissioger, (rheumatism,) Cor poral 11. Weitzel, (rhoutuatirm,) Morrie Wise, Lloyd Fobringer, Lieut. S. It. Faber, Lieut. Leip inger, John Davis, (sick,) Sidomon McMullen, Wm. H. Rafter. We hope to be enabled to give a full list of our brero boys who bare met with casualties, next week; if there are still others. We notice in town John Focht (shoemaker,) and James Youtz, of the 03d, on furlough, on account of disability. IKILLEti.- - )Are aro pained to lodrn that Capt. E. G. Lank, of Company C., Penney]. van ia Rererves, was killed in the recent battles near Richm*ond. We are also told that Captain Long, now at Harrisburg, reports that Samuel alt. Laseurnh, of Capt. Lantz's Company, is also among the hilled. Lieut. lideCaully, of Captain Lantz's Company, was wounded and had his amputated. _ . . DEAP.—Ensign HENRY F . :UTTERER, a member of Capt. Mark's Company, 03d Reg iment, wounded in the battle of Pair Oaks, died on Friday last, in the Hospital, at Baltimore, from his Ironed& his remains were brought to Cornwall, in this county, on Sunday morning, and interval towards evening. An immense con course of citizens from the neighborhood attend ed his funeral. The Perseverance Band of Leb anon, end several of his companions in arms were also present. Mr. Bitterer carried the flag presented to the Regiment by G. D. Coleman, Esq. When he was shot in the battle the wound was reported as "slight," but as the bullet had passed through a r lief part of the body the ex tent of his injuries had not been apeertained.— Previous to enlistment he resided in this borough for a number of years, and carried on the brick making business with Mr. G. L. Atkins. Me was quiet and gentlemanly in his demeanor, and at tracted to friendship all who became acquainted with him'. The courage was of that kind mast dangerouft to a foe—not saying much, but when the time of action came was persevering and un conquerable—sure by a messenger through the vitals of life. no *as about 40 years of age, and leaves a wife and four ehildren to mourn the death of a geed, brafe and patriotic husband and father. Mr. Fitterer vtas - ti Member of several associa tions of this borough who would have attended his funeral in a body had time been allowed therefor. We understand that arrangements bad been made at the hospital to have him placed in ice, which was not done, thus necestiifating his funeral sooner than wax expected. Hon. Charles W. rregins, President Judge of the Pottsville Judicial District, died in Sunbury, on Wednesday last, in the 50th year of his sge. The _North Lebanon Band visited Litiz on the 4th,—returning on Saturday even ing. That the Bond gives satisfnction by its 03lInie in evident from the fact that it. in tho sec ond or third time that they barn visited Lill?. by incitation. Our old friend Ph ILIP 11. REINHARD, Esq., paid us a visit last week. Ile has boon away from Lebanon upwards of six years, and is at present employed in the Land Department at Washington. We are pleased to find him hearty and prospering. er Samuel T. McAdams, Egq,, has re movei his kw office to the room recently occupied by Wax. M. Ddrr, Esq., nearly opposite the Oourt Muse.— fie is au thoriced by Mr. Derr to settle up ali bla norm -I,hed business See card in anrther column. Al's 'stated meeting of Washington Camp No. 65, ot the P. 0. of J. S. of A., the following officers were elected for the ensuing term Ex-P:P., J. A. McContel 1 P. P., C. S. George ; P., A P. Hoffer ;V. P Stehman Forney M. of V. 8; 0., 0. u. Gasper ; R S., Deo. D. Rise ; S.. Smog Shards.; RS C. Q. Gerhart ; P.. W. R. Ebur ; C., D. P. Witruoyer ; I. , D. P. Rehm; G. G., -. W 4 At a stated meeting of Mayflower Council. No. 59, of the Order of United American ltechanica, held at their lull, the following orlinera were , leet , al fi,r the WI g term: C., William C. Fazi`ert Jeromfah E . Th m o ic ,, r t s ; 1.. John Hoffman; F,, John TT. Ifhrieh; I P.. John TT. trick, 0 P.. rtf•njqmin 11011 , 1%; R. R., J 'floury Hiller; A. R. El.. Tub. iteinorbl. H. as F. S.. Ro d 041 rnio 1 ; T., Philip MeCadlly ; Trcitee3. Ilellls• ger, John N. Shearer, Lorenzo L, greenawalt. CAPTAIN CO:OROP..-A. correspondent of the South Bend (Tn.) Register, writing from the camp of the 15th Indiana Regi ment, in Mississippi, says : Company "E," Captain Georzo. has been temporarily detached from the regiment. end is now doing duty at Eastport. on the Tennessee river. seven miles distant— The Captain is commander of the post. Provost .I..tershal. &c., and has his bonds full. preset-dog the peace and taking care of the public property. Captain George, it will be remembered, is fro m Lebanon. From the 93d Regiment CAMP, NEAR BATTLE GROUND, June 23, 1282. DEAR PARENTS :—Events in Camp are without much change, and the Condition of the "93d" has be no means improved since last we .wrote.— Sidkness seems to cling with a bull dog tenacity to the poor unfortunates that have so long labored beneath its di4tressing power, and many of those who were formerly classed on the "well list" ore now beginning to complain, aid also gradually collapsing into this unhappy state. ludividu• ally, I manage ta jog along tolerably well, and, although to slay I may be in fine health and spir its, to-morrow brings a relapse and prostrates rne CO much that lam unfit for anything: Captain Murray, who, by dint of determined resistance, has staved off sickness for a long while past, also begins to complain, but we hope and trust he will not be taken sick, es his loss would leave our Company without a single Commissioned Officer. A few evenings ago, our pickets were driven in by a large reconnoitring force of the enemy. A fev discharges of musketry soon increased to continued and heavy Volleys, and in a eery short time the batteries were blaiing away, throwing our army into a state of activity and readiness. In less time than it mites to write it, the cannon. iers, commanding the reserved batteries pla ced behind the entrenchments near our Cainp, were at their posts and ready fur action. I can assure you, my dear Farce ts, that in thh army,— and especially since the unfortunate surprise which proved so disastrous at Fair Oaks,— the "boys" are not to be caught napping. Ever on the alert, and ready to perform their respective duties, they await with painful anxiety the event ful day which must decide the fate of Richmond, and strike the death-blow to the great Rebellion, The "MEd" has a position assigned her, and-, should the fight be a desperate one OEI3IOI ap pearances certainly portend,) you may expect to bear of our ,sick and enfeebled ranks being en tin ilated n r.: l ,- A z ? fr t p.Ar5....a6041.4 1 H1 •art- a , „ . t e . is in no condition to go into a Eight. Without officers, disorganized, and entity depleted iu MOM hers by sickness and death, it is not more than our just due that we should be reserved some place where we might recruit our health, and re organize the Regiment. As we now are, I do not believe that there are fifty men in Camp, able to endure the fatigues of a battle, and, for us to to be exempted front active service until capable of performing it, is our right and just due, and those in vrtota the power lice,.should see that we receive it. • For some weeks past, our Regiment has suffered greatly for the want of good water. 'We were obliged either to drink it out of dirty swamps, or carry it from wells a great distance from Camp. But, latterly, these difficulties have been obvia. tad, and the industry and perseverance of some of our "boys" in sinking deep wells in life neigh borhood, have secured us large and continued supplies of this refreshing beverage. Such a convenience will no doubt inaugurate a new era in the sanitary condition of our Regiment, anti assist us in becoming acclimated to the maktrioes effects of swatip living; no we have every rea son for believing that in the miserable water which we have lately been obliged to drink, has existed the secret cause of all our diorama. and other ailments. The above, I b e li eve , in -lode summary of the condition of afraire here. In fact, day after day we lull about, ill at ease with the weakness and prostration tiroduced by sick ness. Provisions are plentiful, " hewever, and those whose digestive funetions are strong enoug h to Master the coarse fare we get in the army, re , ceive in quantity what they leek in quality. But the morbid appetite of the roan craves for other little niceties not in the "bill," and hence you may imagine that Sutlers are doing quite a 'teem:ire business in thishimality, whilst,the ex orbitant prices they command for all their wares, lining their coffers, in lalge percentages, with the hard earned money of the poor soldiers:. This morning, lirtrry Penrose, 6 1 00inliany fl very kindly cut John's name in tba Xreo at the head ofhis grave—the hark was Arst blazed off, and the letters, being indented in the bard oak, will he a permanent mark, and enoliy enable ne to find him next winter. rrioh Ramsey aloe platted a fence around it, end thus the last root ing place of our dear brother is protected from any desecration, that the rallies@ hands of some of oar soldiers are so willing to inflict. • * Your affectionate Son, RICHARD GEO. ROGERS SEIOCKING RattatokoAcomptir.—An ac. cident occurred at—]leaver Station, on the Lebanon Valley railroad, near Hummels town on Wednesday morning, about 6 o'clock, which resulted in the death of John Snyder, a carmen in the employ of Henderson & Reed, Foundry Merchants, Carlisle. It appears that Snyder had been wash ing himself in the car, and came out upon the platform to empty the basin. The supposition is that he was standing with one foot on each platform of two cars, when the coupling broke and the cars parted, throwing him on the track, when several cars passed over him, cutting off both legs, and one arm. The unfortti: nate man was immediately placed in a car by the train hands, but he only sur vived about an hour, breathing his last just as the train came into Harrisburg. It is a most remarkable circumstance that a carman should bestride two plat, forms just at a time` a coupling breaks, as they are generally careful not to do so at any time. SnYder's remains were taken to Car ]isle, where he has a wife and family 1.6- Ot- During the Battle at Shiloh, a boy belouging to the Twenty-fourth Indiana was struck on the thigh by a cannon ball shattering his leg dread fully. In his agony he exclaimed as he fell : "Oh' mother! mother! take me away froM this place." An offi. cer of hireolnpany harshly ordered him to cease his cries. In less than minutes the officer's head was ta ken off' by another cannon ball. The youths leg was amputated, but he died under the operation.—Ea}. THE NATION .L P PURPOSES OF 111 E WAR Congress,-by a rote nearly unanimous, passed the following raPolution, which expresues the voice of the Nation and is the true standard of loyalty "That the present deprJrable civil war has been forced upon the country cby the disunionists of the Southern States, now n, Inns against the Constitutional Govornment,Tund in anus around the Capital; that in this National einorgone7, Congress, biniahing all feeling of mere passion or resentment, will recollect tinly its duty to the whole country; that -this war is not waged on their part in any spirit o` oppression, or for any purpose of conquest or stitittg4tien - or porpo,e of overthrowing ar interferMgw4 the rights or established institutions of ttio„le states, b ut to d e , feud and maintain the ankerrincy of the Conati-, tutlon, and to preserve the, Union, with nil the' dignity, equality, and delft of the Several:States unimpaired ; and that al Atop; as these objects are accomplished the war dft-„St to cease," gintiat Pit 0. The Confessions and Eager onee of en Xnvalid, Published for the benefit and as a warning mad a caution to young men who suffer from Norrous Debil ity, Premature Decay, ac.; supplying at the sates thee the means of De Ily.dnie who has cured himself after being out to great expense through medical im. position and quackery. Py 'enclosing a post paid ad , d r o.,eed envelope, stsutc COPl,lprey he had of the au - tiler, NATHANIEL HAYPAiEsq., &mord, Kings Co., N. Y [Nov York, March 12, 16112-Iy. • SINGER Or. op:s LETTER "A" FAIRILViEViriNG MACHINE, wITH ALL THE RECOTINELs.osTEMENTS.• Is the BE,* and CfiESPEST acd '15•057 imatrrtrtm of all Sewing :Machines. This Machine will sew anything. from the running of a tuck i.arletan to the making of an Overcoat—anything frill: #7I.M , or Beaver Cloth down to the softest Came and.2tal9ilmt; Tissue, end is over ready to .to its work to-perfection. It can fell, horn. bind, gather. tuck - , nullt, and boa rapacity for • a great variety or ornamental' work. This 14 not the only Machine that can fell, hem, bind. and so tbrth.but it will do en better than any other Machine. The F.etti;r Family Sawing Machine may be had in a gr,att variety ur cabinet (units. The Folding Case. r'liich is now liec , m.• lug se popular, is, as its name implies, one that ear b - folded into a box or case, whirls. when opened, /okra- , a beautiful, substantial, anA, rAciots ti:' , le for f work to rest upon. The. eases are o f eery design—plain col the wood graw in its notice forest, or as elaborately finished as art est maize them. Send for a copy of • EI:4GL% Co.'s tdaztooc. I. Xt. SINGER ,k CO., 458 Broadway. 2.7. Y. PIIILADELPHIA-OFFIC.t--Slu Chestnut St. May 7, 1602. Prevention is Batter Limn hire, po ladies of delicate bean' or Irp.,aired organitetiOn, J_ or to those by whore an Increase of fluidly is Ilona any reason obleetionah/e, the noderrigned would offer a proscription which to perfectly reliable and ea fe. and which hag been prescribed in carious parts of the old world for the pant century. Although the Miele, is ee ry cheap and simple. yetlt bee been put up in half pint bottles and sold very exteuilvely at the :mhorbitaw, price of ..S5 per bane, the.uneereioed- proposes re r. Milt the recipe for the small ewe of jl, by the pOSOOS otOti of which every lady can supply herself - with a per felt Safeguard. at any drug stare. for tie trilling Lion, of 2.5 cents per year. Any physician or druggist will tell you it is perfectly harmless, and thousands of teetiuw niale can be procured of its elLeacy. sent to cry pezt oh the world on receipt of $l, by.addressing Dr. J. U. mmatAux, P. 0. Boa, t o. : New llayen, Conn. Anguit 7, preaching next Barldr„.th morning and evening in the Methodist Episcopal Church.. D. JOTIN'4 MFORAIED OBVlUM.—RegUlftr service every Wednesds.y evening. at 8 o'clock , every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock, and every Sunday evening at 8 o'clock . On Stunt:4.l3th isst., Oermatt preaching in the even ing in the Morarian church, At 7,0 A. M... English services rt the Horse-shoe Like meeting bowie. English services next Lord's Qty month% and tternian in the afternoon, in Zion'e Lutheran Choreh. German preaching n-xt Sunday morning at 9i4; o'ckak. in Salem's Lutheran Church. EPISCOPAL COMM—Service, every Sunday twining at 10 o'clock : in Temperance-Hall. English serriee next Sabbath evening in the diet Ile ti,rmed church . • ; 6it the 3il inst. ut the residunee of the 1.6,4,', re th UND.; Q STR all t ull•of this place. ?n the E"u *"• Il':• fit, LJ 4 N DT t ret„.4.i EBF.A ; SCUM.; / DER, of Lohnnoh. 1 On the same day, by the snme. Mr. JOHN IT. lIIIANDT I to Miss ittAlti3 A lIET SlllVE,'heth of :North Lebtinpn. Pitt. In Aunctlto, on tit° 24111 ult., of Sofnist Pev,r. TILTZ4VBETIT, daughter 01 John and I,mtttn. 2111.041, aged 4 years. 3 months and 1 ; 3 da,ye. l'he 'Lcbanton ITtlrket. Co.7 , tritily Cornwell 11;:.•, , t-te. LEBANON, IVE.exasoAx. JULY 9. 73.2. Leb..lll . lts Ex. Fain SY. 25 Ents, 10 Smith 4 ' Extra d2O Rutter. 5 la,. 8 Leb. v 111: Super. Fints 60 Tab or ....sited hotter, 1.) Primo White Wheat, 1 20 Lard, Prime Red Wheat 110 Tp.flow, 6 Prime Rye, 65 Cora, 45 Shottlders, 5 Oeta, 32 Sides, 6 Clover-aced, 3•00 Soap, 7 Timothy-seed, 50 pees - wax, 25 Pta..-seed. 125 White Rags, 3 brled A"pplea,`OlOU. 4lixed Unga, Dried Apples : pcialed, 150 Vinx . .llllb., 1234 Peach 250 I.l.t;stloa, f, lb., 40 Pea.th "Iluttels," 125 Fautlrlarvr, - 4kat., 62 ?,.4 Cherries, 150 10001. 40 onl ,- ms,'37 S4up lieans,l4 6 Potatoes,V btot, 45 Viiwgar, 13 gal., 123 i Apple B tter,7, erock , -45 , The Philadelphia Nlariket. Pllli.Any:l.Vdta. M.s.turt.i.s, Saturday, July 5, P. M.—The "war news" li,,s been the saliSect of general discussion to.ile4 among the mercantile community, to the exclu4on of lineinesa affairs. Them /a a firth feeling in the "clear market, and the receipts cantle ut light, but there is nut much. demand either for +port or home consump tion. The tittle for shipitent comprise 1500 to 2000 bbis.,trictedteg 500 Northwest extra fatuity, at $4 SO V bhl * ., 200 htlitheice do., at $5 ; 200 Ltda. good Western extra itt $5 12f i 300 bbls. Lancaster do., at $5 25, VI 200 bhts, One, at $4 25. The_eales to the:Wet:tilers and brekers range front $4 7506 75 rr c,tenoce cud laney 1)1101(4 , according to gait; 7. The demand for nye F ur is limited. Small 1 1, sales nt $3 1 2/ig3 374 . I . ' Of Corn Meal the stook s very low, and the sales confined to 100 bbls. peavey lwania at $270 lb hble. The offerings of Wheat , tore light. And it is in moderato 4 requeet at fto rater. Sties of 2500 hush, good Puonaylvanlittput at St 25 If/ bush., and small late of white et $1 30@1 '37 0, hush. Thorn is a good demand for Ryo, and arst aitoo hush. of Pennsylvania s l lt! tit Sae., an advance I. of one cent. Corn is in goad dtmini.d, and-the late advance is well maintained, Sitiet of)tt to 0000 bushels at 55e. afloat, and 54e, ii' etote, ioclnding '2OOO bushels fair quality. atlas f.„ at ,§4.e ; 559 bushels white a 112ac.3 and 000 hmlals mixed Western slic. in the ram 1 Oats ate in better deriand.,and 4500 bushels were ilivocsed of at 40c.itg 02,1 ht. for rsnc., anti 37e. for Delaware. Whisky is rather if Ohio barrels at32c ; Pen' at 20e. CATTIAI mmuczt Cattle were 'larger than reaching over 1,700 he 01 which were di , postid Cti the prey ions eases, . 100 lbs. net, for mem, locating of the Drover it was determined to c Catte from Monday to on Tuesday, the 24th be no sales on the Mon. COWS and CALVE slo@3o each for Spr Cows and Calves-41mi HoGs,—Seme 3,404 about previous rates, i huff's, at s4©s fur st . 1 1 the Avenue yuttr, at $ Bleep were - StehilY. head at 31©4 cents rattled.; Rmi , ll rules of ditto 4t34k., mod Drudge !to prune quality. At a held on the 23rd instant, I Age the tire_ of Felling rbursday, to take offeci. July next. -There will jay previous. —About 85 were said at gore, and 818@25 for ono as la - st week. cre offered. and sold at lading 2,442 bead at lin. and eorr. fed, and 620 at [500 . 5 the 100 mss. net. he gales reaching 6,400 • tb. gross. Pint go rtiotntEnts. LArdE5 TAKE anti. Summer God& , nes and such g0ii4 1 2,, SUMMOY onbE.—Al 1 Spring: be sold at reduced pri- Lawns, Baregee, Grena- Cosi' and for cash only. R. DI:WALT. . SeAl artlOli I for Pteserva Jo and for saleat LebtuiOn, July 9, 18 I 1 Arai, cuitatge A 44c, &c. -nprepar.. d , letueu's end Boys' W "re of HENRY L OR bargaine In GI r cell] at tbeebear I ATFOR $5O EMPLOYMENT, $lOO AGENTS WANTED TO SEI,L SEWING MACHINES! AT REDUCED PRICES. $l5 EACH! Our Machine is PERPECT io its Mechanism. It in less liable to get out of order titan any oilier. Diplo mas have been awarded it over the Grover & Baker and ether high priced Moablnes. Sl5 EACH? Oar Machine uses a straight needle. and will WORK Wl'l'rl ALL BINDS Or's! iiitEAD, Silk or Linen, teak- ing an elastic seam, free from Ittbilitlev to break in washing. and is the REST sad CHEAPEST Machtne use. . $1.5 EACH Our Machine wilt If E 2. 1 ., FELL, STITCH, QUILT and BIND, and will sow on nil kinds of goods, from the ascot Kai.% :1111.11,1 to the conroest Wooten. working with ease throcAli several thickitioSes of thick Wolleu. Cloth. ALL MACIIINEtt ARE WARRANTED. $ 1 tri; A C fl g ' g '"Tg g l ifrif!glfFs IF YOU WANT A l a GOD 31ACHLril, AND NOT HATE IT COST YOU ANYTHING, WRITE TO US, AS WE WANT THE MACHINE Tl 4 TED EVERY NEIGHBORHOOD IN THE UNITED STATES, EACH ! Eatiploying We will give a conitilieeiee on all goads sold by our Agents, or tee will pay wages at F Fri' DOLLARS PER MONTEI. and pay all necessa.Ty• exp.'Pteti. tot: particulars ad. dre , . CHAS. ItUtiOLES. Agent. Mey ISR2. Devaerr, Mica. OFFICIAL WAR MAP HAZARD'S RAIL ROAD A NTIMILITARY MAP Of the Southern States. - 1 . , , p0:w TIM MOST AUTHENTIC SOURCE?, OM U the Coast Surrey, engraved in the lineat Style of Map Making. It rives t,o recruit and such valuable facts concerning alt the Railroads, that the War De partment immediately authorised its publication. end distributed ONE TfIOUSAND COPIES among the Oeu. erals and Coloa.•la of the Army. AP tt Is TIIE ONLY MAP that Is authorized as OF• FILIAL. it la the most Reliable and Authentic, and from its large site,—R2 by 55 inches--showsat a glaure the Principal Places, and all the Strategic Points.— Gos. IllECLuct.tits has acknowledged the, great hapor thrice of it to his niovarnents. - Theniferiege af Beef or several weeks past. at Phillips' yards, ell atm LeyiiuU nf elan La nging S7Q9 the BBAtiTIFULLY CC:LORE:M. PItCE ONLY ONE DOLLAR. to compote with inferior mays. 111 Cloth ease $1 50. Diesected and MOuntod on Marlin, ,32 Oft 31ennted on 111n$11n, with itpliera, and Vornidited, $2 54. Font Free by Midi on receipt of.Prieo. WILLIS P. IZA2ARD, No. 724 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. te!,.. As srery intelligent man wants. VI F. BEST and ONLY OFFICIAL MAP, Amu con make money rap idly by sailing this. [June 4, 1862. Cheap Cash &ore, and Milling and Grain Business. ?run undersigned berlog formed a partnership intho MERCANTILE, MILLING .kliD •ORAIN BUSI NESS, would reepectfully invite the attentlon of the paha tb theli establishments. They will coot,ick to keep. et-,the lota Ftimel of SHERK, GE:ESA:IAN k LONG, a Meat complete stock of all klnfla of GOODS usniiiiitikePt in a courntny store, which they will re tairCheitp for CASH,or COUNTRY PRODUCE. They also want to buy for cooks' • • - • 50,000 Bushels of WIMAT, 30,000 Bushel's Ot RYE; 20,000 Bushe r i.of CORN,. 25,000 BLi'shele of OATS. For which they will pay the hieheet Market PriCes:— They will also take GRAIN OA Breat.on. The w ill k eep always on hand and sell at thelowest pficea, COAL. by the Boat Load or by the Ton; all kinds of ;FULL FEED, SALT, PLASTER, dm. ifta- 'They solicit the business of all their old friends and the public, and will endeavor to deal on such lib eral and just principles as will give satisfaction to all. BUERIC. .e LONG. North Lebanon, March 19,1862. Cam• Strayed. LITRAYED from the Premises of the Pubneriber In C't Lebanon. on snnilay morning the 9th 1 " 1 4 a Red COW, with white face and • large horns. Any Information will bo thankfullyriceiled, and all expenses Psi Lebanon, July 9,'02.] Rev. A. C. WEDBR.IND. S. T. iIIeADAM I ATTORNEY AT LAW, OMCC In Cumberland Street, in the room lately occupied by \Yu . . n. Dimt, Eoj., Lebanon, Pa. Lebanon, July a, 1862. A. Card. THU-tato Inform my, friends, and the public gene. rally,,that 1 -Molm Ore °vat the charge of my of -Bce and my biniteielie into the hands of.filiMllEL T. 3I•Igal-A-M, Esq., Arromry-LT.L.s.w. Mr. McAdam will untie op my noLnlehed law line/noes, and will give due attention to all =agave pertaining thereto. Lebanon., July WILLIAM Si. DERR. Irtobhe Notice. rpfiE Material of the bridges In Lebanon county , car. Heil away by the ree,nt flood, was necessarily seat - tared over a wid , stretch of country along the streams. Inc Commissioner: of the county would egaln ask all who have any Information of SR td mated al to give no. lice thereof; and thous who have appropriated any of it to their awn use moat make restitution. Black smiths are requested to wive notice of any iron offered to them which had U ,, 112.0 from said bridges. SIMON BOLTZ, ) Commissioners ROBERT EVANS„'- of JACOB BUCHER, ) Lebanon County. Attest—Craca Elias, Clerk. Lebanou, July t, /862. L. R. DEEG'S LIQUOR STORE Corner of Market anti Weer ftrcetr, Lebanon, Pa. ITHE tinders veil respectfully informs the public 1 Cost Le Las received on extensive stock of the choicest ar4 purest Liquors of all dcicriptions. These - Liquors Leis invariably disposed to sell at un ..precedeuteJlv luw prfcei. Druggists.'Fariners, hotel Keepers, and oth ers will con eult their own interests by buying of the undersigned. L. A. f ebanon. July 9, 1862. 'Lebanon Valley Institute 3 It annville, LEBANON CIOUNI'Y, W. J. BURNS/DE, it. X., Principal. tiITING SES:ION will commence on MON DAY, July 21st. THE .9.4.11001, hes the advantages of a ',lament and Lealthful Locatlon--•spacious Buildings—Ventillated Rooms—a. flue Library end nehinet. • 1L.1; CUI.M3E: OF STUDY. Is nut fixed: the stmhza of use'. pupil being directed actor -ling to the Woe he ono off.rd in School, or to the profession he designs to purse-. THE NORMAL DEPAIIT.M.E.NT offers special edvan teem to those uhe propose to engage In Teething; as the Course pursued conforms strictly to the require ments of the COUrif y , uperia.tendeut, and to the Comm of -this State ICurzusl S haul. CIttCULA itS cud further information, can he ob tained by addressing the l'rincipal W. J. BURNSIDE, Amoril 1., Pa. Junt. 25, 156,9 Assessnuent Noike. nruir BOAIOD OF DIRECTOIIS OF TFIE ISCONITNG 1 COUNTY MUTUAL, NiiijitANCE CO3IYANY. lnive suthorized itn ASSESSMB.NT. (No. 193 of TITR per cent. on oil Prernitini Boles in the poetietision of the Compauy, which were iii force on the drat day of May, 1.362, and have, appointed A D.tn GRIITINGEn, Receiver, fur the ~.ounty of EACTY4II,III, who will call on the mem bers of said Compitny in earl county, in a short ticrte, ita the whoie moat he paid on or before the fira of Sep tember, Neal. By Order of the Board... A DAM GMITTINGETt, itecelver. Lebanon, ,Toly 2, la 31:. *.incob E. L. Ziniancrattrales* ali d nit'ST CLASS HAIR-DRESSING AND HA IR ING SALOON, Market etr,et. near Cumberland, and opposite the Eagle Hotel. lselusc the.nlctui for the Yiberal patronage heretofore extended to i;011141 reaneel fully bond t. a euntinuame of . the same. Lebanon. July 2, lso. N. 13.—The Saloon will be clusod on. Sunday. NEW COACH MANUFACTORY, Risiegalrroft 'Oro'heirs TIESP LOTFU Lt. - Y . inform their friends and the pub lic in general, that they .have commenced the above bueinees In Cumberland street , a few doors NTPlit of Plank hoed, where ll descriptions of vehicles will 4 7 ;,:p.tft4:-,,,, he made. and all descriptions of re pairs to Wagons and Coaches exe - cutef i in the neatest and most work. manlike manner. They guarantee the durability al .thatr_work, and insure that all Vehicles ordered of them shalt Fe made exact ly according to pattern; a.so, all repairs done promptly road cheap. • Always on baud, an assortment of handsome 81111- t-' , ..,C..L1tittL..1_04.4 rt • - onC. vehiciay., versiow Lebanon, June Rasa Ira Notice XTOTIPE is hereby Oren that the President and Di -11 rectors of the Lebanon Bank intend to make al;) plication to the Legisleture of Pennsylvania, at their• next session. far a renewal of the charter and en ex tension of the pAirileges of the raid batik now enjoyed, with the same time, title, locattou and capital of $200,- 000. By Order, it. A. UIILER, Cashier. Lebanon, Pa., Juno 25, 1882. 15 Teachers Wante(l. rVIIE annual examination orapplicante for the SohCole In Lebanon borough will be held in tho Avvierby, on Thurpday, the loth of Jul-, commencing at E,!..r. o'- clock, h. M. Bomber of Teachers wanted fi ftseu—length of tem ten trierths. Lam! sslaries wit: be given. By Order of the Board, Off ILL.:TIAN 111NRY, President. JoSEVi KAP.CII, secretary. [Jane 2;1,1E82. r A I:BELDAM SIMILE. DAVID S. 1.0:C6 A New Firm. DICIRI:LIANT to the prorisions of the sec. J[ era] Acts of the tieneral Assembly of the Commonwealth. dtrectiug the told, of "iir .30 aelliug linsented Lands, NOT.l,7iE.is hereby rL 1n? given, that the following 'TRACTS OF UN SEATED LANDS, In the County of I.ebs'lon, will be exposed to Sale, at the COURT iu tte Borough of Lebanon. ou the 2d Monday 1"...7. August, next, being the llth day of said month, nt 12 o'clock. noon, and the sale to continue from day to day. If nee eesary, until the whole or no much be sold es to satisfy the State. County, Road, and - P.cbool Tax as duo there to, together with the costs, untee, the Taxon clus thtre on be paid before the day of eaie Warrantees' Names. Acres. rears. Amount, East /latterer. Levi Light -18 1860-61 61 65 Geo. 2 Jacob 2tauffe7 12 do 77 Widow Witmoyer 9 do 1 12 Bethel. Jacob Thnhney ~• 9 do 28 Sam'[ & Ch'n NM:MA 3 do 61 Andrew Sharp . 5 do P 2 Christian Bricker 2 do i 16 Jacob Masbate. , • 10 do 1 16 Daniel Danbert 114 do 4 37 John Uhrick • 6 do 1 15 Zacharias Batorf do 1 13 Union: Philip &loss •i l do 1 12 Benjamin Donmoyar 2 do 75 John Eckert t, do 72 Henry Groy 20 do 120 Adam Licht 49 do 2 Do John Lerch's Est 17 do 1 CO 51elly 2 Moyer 22 do 2 22 Daniel Maulfair 34 do 2 20 Philip Mee.sc 11. do 40 William Fox do 25 Lebanon Bor . Jacob Botrme.n Lot do 1 62 George McCaw:Lel do 3 00 Londonderry.. .2c josept; Groff 6? do 300 ...recob Long 2 do; 1 BO JOHN AL,t,wErN, Tx*avarer of Lebanon County. Lebator 3trae-10, 1002. SAILT,EL BELSOELIT, ADOEBESIO BE:NOBEL, .csa.s. E. MELLY A Frietadiv Invitation • 7 i• • —AaseAuTA= • --- + A.. .4, 4.VA - 7: - . - J , 4 , - ..iii_34,44,42ars i gz a ',., • C.. 4 I[3- Tr) all rlfm.irous of parchaeng 1 LUMBER & COAL To the best advantage, at the did eitabllshed and now:3 LUMBER YARD & MEILY At the 'UNION CANAL. on the East and West sides of • Braricet Street. North Lebanon Borough. TIRE subacriber-9 fake plee.sure in informing the Ma -1 rens of Lebanon, end surrounding counties. that they. still continue the LUlALtrift Aso COAL JUNI NV , P, at flair old and well knowm stand, where they are daily receiving additional supplies of the BEST AN - 0 WELL, Sei4SUNCI) LUIIBER. condaTIIIZ of 'White and Yellow Pita BeJALDS PLAN'S.' end SCANTLIDO). Hemlock OVAL*. PLANK and ECINTHNO. I: AILS. POSTS; PALING 4 Ana 'FENCING ROARDS. A Slf, from 1 to 4 in.th ; CHERRY, from CA to 3 Irctr, POPLAR, from to 2 Incb. Poplar and RIM dlwoori ROA NTLING. - oak and Itap!e t;OARILS add PLANES Rooting and Plastering LAtlig. SUING LES SIR t,gti I I SUTNGLESf !: /Aso, Pine and Liemlook.S: V.;CiLER. COA L I COAL!! COAL!! l A large stock of the beet quality of Stove, Broken, EBB' and Litilehurners' COAL ; and also, the best Alle gheny WAG for Blacksmiths. Thankful for the liberal manner in which they have heretofore} been patronized, they would extend :- cordial invitalion for a continuance of favors, ae they ar c3nblent that they now bare the /urged, best and cheapest stock of T.UMBEIt on band in the county, whitli will he acid at a reasonable per collage. APZ- £ha.l.3 call and exaroine our stock and prices be fore purebasicg eleeoxnere HENRY & STINE la - AVE NOW OPENED THEIR TARO E AND VERY ASSonratENT OL ChellieP; Striped. Plaid and Plain Mozarrthlqueq: Shep herd Pla ; Clotlli Delollies: FoUlnrd Popitue, &e.. Aleo..a Tull stock of SIOURN ENG GOODS. Ruch as Tam. notliaos, llareges, Crape 111erete. Grenadine Ilarepe, xA wool DelaineF, °bellies. &r., de., which are worth looking after, for they certainly are a Great Bargain. Black and White CREWE POPLINS; Black and Plain PLAID PO P LTICS ; Lilac, Blue and Green PLAINS Black and White DP.LAISES; Bleb enel'OPLY....3; Silver 311xed portrqs, Very handeome, at the Golden Sign of lIENRY & STINE, Corner of Cumberland and Market streets Lebanon, May 11,1809.. R"iSTENBATT JUIIN RISTENBATT. THE LARGEST STOUK. Fru: BENT ASSORTMENT! TuE ctiOrcEsT COLORS[ TUE FINEST QUALITIES TUE NEWEST STYLES! Of Foreign and Domestic, Fancy and atapla DRY.' GOoT,S, at Basra k STINVA. 'VICTORIA 'LAWNS. Plaid and Striped .Nanarioan, V Plain and Plaid CaintwlcA, Plain and dotted Muni, lionla, Marseilles, Boblnets, &c., the largest 63 • °rt. HENRY & 5T1N4.78. LEN 'S slT.v 4 HAM Lathes' Hats. Aro:la , Lc., 1 jast received and offered at low vitae ty 1 UST itgUEIVED I—A Largo and Fplandid Aosort -4) rent of Super French, English and American Clot ha and Casalmeree for COSOFt, Pants and Tres. Cali and examine our stock—ve fee 3 confident that we san please. Prices to unit tat« time", at RENr.r & sriNws. 641.01:47r IWIL 111.1P7.1. 7 1* , A TTORIVEY-AT-LAW.—Olfice in Cumberland errant, In the office of Lis father, Lien. John Weidman. Lebanon, Augabt V, IS6I. ATTORNEY AT LAW , N PUNCX'S LPINO, second story. in the town I lately occupied by John IL Huainan, Lebanon. P. Let)rtwan, April 30, ISC- 4 ltrt.* _ _ ciritUS II". A Tri,trtNES-it,T-LAW.—Orate in Wainnt gtregt, near. lr opposite the Duck lintel, and two doors nocab from lictryteiny's Hardware Ato :V. L 2 1334411 , April "Market Str . eel Motel, " Coraer Market and Chestnut Streets, Lebanon. JOHN MATTHES, Peoprietor. VlNG'iliken the rbove Stand, long et cuple.l by Mr. izonstto Zilitusens:r. I will epare no poloist* make the Traveling Pied is nho stop at it, perfectly cosurertable. and invite all to give :no a trial. The House is large and, wall arranged. The Table supplied with the best seasonable edibles ; the Bar stocked with the choicest Liquors, and the Stabling large and coin foodions. JOHN 31ATTHE3. Lebanon, April 9, 1892. TIIE NEW illittiEßY, 7:l r 'l ndw&nwre hr trul " l th iC l ,.o,ebn:n,tbatheeomm(ll7t oßn LW; ESE, in all lig Tarittien, at his stand, on Cumberland street, Lebalien, keurly opposito the Rank /fowl, and will nutiiiif cmitornern with the bemtdillEAll. CAKES. &lc.. do. Flo,ir reeelvad frmm enetor.vern and fieturned to them in broad at short notice. CONFECTIONE.N.LES, of a!1 kinds, frosh and of the best quality, constantly on I,,nd, and furnished at the loweal vricea. Th • public is invited to give the a Leh nen, Nev. 9, lslat. F. H. Erult. VOTICE is botchy given that Letters TestarnAntery I.`t on the Estate of Henry Ilhrieb. deed, late of .13ft Owl town,hip, Lebanon county, Pa,, bare been granted to the undereiuned, residing, iu the mwoablit and county aforesaid. All parsons indehted to mid es tate will please make pa:ymeot without delay...sod att bletiug Cl,:ti/13S li..gainat the aerie, will present them, properly authenticated. for settlement. DAVID W. H3IIICII, Executor. Trader icksburg, June 4, 1802. XTOTICB le hereby given that Letters Testamentary IN on the Estate_ Of MAAS uHRIOEL eeed., late of Bethel township, Lebanon county, Pa., have been granted to the undersigned, residing in the tOWnisbip , and county aforesaid. A.ll perems indebted to tatet es tate will please make payment withceit delay, and those having claims against the same, will present them,. properly authenticated, for settlement EDWARD' STP_Cill, Ymenntor. Fratlerinksburg, Jane It,. /bad. BUILDERS will do well by "ailing on J. R. Razaimse as he la prepared to do all kinds of nu. 'ROOFING; SPOUTING and JOB WORE generally, at the very lo*est prices. He also has on band a large and good aaadi - ttuent of all kinds of TIN WARE, and all of the most Improved Gai . Burnlng COOK - STOVES au PARLOR RTC : MRS. Also, ell the different and latest impreved RANGES AND HEATERS, of all lands. He also keops-c.-n stantly on hand a . large . stOck f all kinds of ROOFING. SLATE, which be offers at Janet price than they can be bought of any ofter slatemen in the county.- WAR E-Roo.m.l—oi , :il door South of the -"Buzit. Hotel," If afoot Street, Lebanon, Pa. Lebanon, December 25, !Sol. CILOTH, WOOLEN CLOTHING of colors, dyed r,t Black or Blue Mack, pressed, the color watmsatel and goods turned out equal to new, by LYON Lk:MERGER, Eaatilcioien Zip Articles to be dyed can be left at Jos. L. Lembo'- er's Drug Store where an ordere for the - abuse will be attended to. [Feb. Et, ].1480 TREASURER'S SALE Of Unseated Lands. 11EINOEITIS & MEILT North Lebanon borouvb. ?lay 7, lb ADAM S. VLitien, Estate of Henry Deed. Estate of Elias Dudek, Deed. TAKE NOTIER. North Lebanon Steam Grist itiii GRA IN AV ANTED ! •inlE. undersigned will pare:see all ti it. Is of GRAI', each as W tl E OLT, WYE, PPg; CORN. OAT.% Ae., ' at theft STEA.Z4 MILL an the Thai= c,,nal, for which chi highest :parka prices will be pelt; in 4Ail kinds of OriSTONcta WORE will-be done at the shortest notles,. and 112 the wort aatiefaPtory manner. the yealle ie teepaattallsr in-rited to dye tta tani, FELIX' VIGRA. OIDEON: mar. DATID L. Lunn'. North Lebanon, gay 81,11432. ErtirLoyncivr. sioa Commercial Agents Wanted TO SELL GOODS POD: finE s : r 41,7 Elowsio • Alaitufatettz ring - Comitivrty • f warm at from i^EO tbsloo Per mouth =limy all o eary expenses. For particulars addrmta Mei Stamp/ EliaS. RUGGLES, Ger:Art, For the Adams Maattfacturlas Co. D.caorr,eapit- Hay 21, 1062. WALTER'S MILL . 9 RE subscriber reepectfolly inform the psblie that be boa entirely rebuilt the Mil on tbo little &eel :ark formerly known se `•Straw's" and Wm' ea "Wen gert'u." cbMat one-foralh of a mile from Joneetown, Lebanon county, ?a.; that be boa it now in complete ronning order, and is prepexed to forraiab customers regularly with a seu superior article of - 11F -4 3CAIIICAD111.__T/IPEL-,6. as cheep as it eon be obtained trorneny ntherroFires.-- lie livetat also on hand end for sale et the lowest awn prices CHOP, BEAN, EEORTE, tc- He is aro pas pared to do all kinds of .Cusoosntes' Woes, tbr - Ferinevi and others, at the var - shortest postale notice and to rites all to give him a trie. The machinery of the MEd . is entirely new sod of the latest and meet hue , ,-roved kind.. By taxict,ettentloa to business and tilt deallog he Lopes to merit a share of public patronage. WHEAT 7 RE., CORN, OATS &V bought, for which the highest Lebanon l'aniket prices "F 111 oak!. ERASICLIII WALTER. Mari. 1.562. Id'trod, Coal, Posts, Rails, &C rili72E undersigned haTe purchased the coa rad.:W.oo4 Ysre. vt Daniel ‘.lght, (Merchant.) in Walnut street, North Lebenvn borough, tow tho Croiplogaaol,,whica they all coastaatly keip oa, hand, a lar'io ra upply of ALI KINDS DE a - h kh ear will sell WTIOLESALF, AND RETA.T.L, by the Fautioed Cr by the Ton. Alec CORD WOOD, Md....cry. Oak. &c. Also Cheignut Poste end RaThis-.- whi,li will be sold in large or moll quantities, at the most ftEAF:ONABLE PRICES. Coat or Wood will be punctually delivered by the undureigned- to any piece in town or - vicinity. The public are Invitee' to oall,and satisfactory and punctual atteociar.co.will be given; G-RA ! GRAIN ! G-RAIN Any quantity of Ortlu—tilleat, Rye, Oats, Cora, Olts ver an Tha , thy Seal will bow:classed by the under sigrlcJ, at tbo bigheetraarkei pricey, for CAE , ,E, or ISt ez:b , lege fur Coal, Wood, JONATRAIS CIEESAMEN, 00.1118TIAN 0. .IWEILY. April 24. 1.5.8 t. . NEW GOODS! JUST BECEIVPTJ AT THE STORE OE L. K. LAUDERMILCH, -. In Cumberland Street, LeliA.l'no . n, Pa. sellin g % of r! P.:Minn' OW AN INDUCE:II/MT TO fIASII BUYERS. WILL SANE •=4lll[lo PER CENT; I, A ORES' DRESS GOODS 1' French Merino and Coberg. Eancy and Black Wks. from 50 centre to $1 '5O Detains from 10 t0..20 cents. lawns from PA tol6 cents. Mobuir Plain from te to 37% cents. Toler:cies from S to 18 cents. ALEN'S AND BOY'S WEAR. Black Cloth. from $l 00 to $1 50. Fancy and Illack"Caseirneres. from 50 to V. 60. Ladles' Cloak Cloth, from $1 00 to $1 N. Cottonades, train 10 to 20 cents. DO aiESTies... Dlnel in, from 6t to 12.%.tentz. Check, from 10 to 12. , ents. Tleking. from 10 to 16 cents. Calicos% from 6;.„! to 1214 cants. Clinghaine, from 10 to 20 cents. SHAWLS SHAWLS!! Spring Sherrie. from $l. 00 to $1 00. mock Thibet Sl , a - s-is. from $2 00 to $4, 00 NOTIONS ! NOTIONS) ! - pereacde and Umbrollno. froth 60 to $2 00. Stockings, from r 3 / 4 , toll cents. Mop 'Skirts. front 25 to $t 50. Handkerchiefs. irom t t o IS conte. Linen and Paper Collars. An assortment od READY MADE CLyriilNG, CARPETS ! CARPErs!!. (iRocERMS AND QUEEIiawARE. PROVISIONS. Sugar aired RAM and MACKEREL. FRUITS_.! Dried Apples, Dried Plcmi. Dried Peiches, Dried -Elderberriee, All aold to snit the times, by 13... LATIDEEStaiIa. N. H.—All kinds of Country Produce takin to ex change for Goode. L. H. L. Lebanon. April 23,1502. !.,778 E Id. L ITATIC E - 11E of the beat and cheapest a-seuitmects of Lcwcz?L 'IJ °eared to the public. Is now for pale git the new end exterteise LUMBER and COAL YARD of . PHILIP BRECHBILI., E I= n the 66rough of North Lebanon, on the bank of the Union Canal, at the head of Walnut street, a few quaree North of the Get:tease° _Steam Mille, and one (Inure east of Borgner'e Hotel. - Their assortment conaists, of the best well.seaSoned White, Yellow, Norway, Pine and Ilethlock Boaida•— Cherry, Poplar and Pine Boards; . 11,4 and 2 inch Panne/ and Common Plank: White Pine and Hemlock Scantllngand Joistel White Oak Bourg?, Plank and Scantling; and 34 inch Poplar Boards. Plank and Scantling. BEI NG LES ! SHINGLES!! The bePt Pine and Hemlock 2htuglee; . . Abs, Roang and Plastoring Laths; Chestnut Halls and Posts, and Yaflings far fences and fencing Bottds /. FLOOR./ N.f.; BOARDS of a leres and darer/pt . /ens. COAL! COAL!! COAL!!!- A tirge stock of Broken, Stove, LitcebureciF&r.d HollidaysbazzAmith Coal, at the letteatericas. . Coafideat that they have the 1.1..!ge.!t end hcet. sortationt of LUI lIEP. of all acscriptietis and Sizes, fu as the laraoat stoak of the digerent kinds of Cc;;, tvez eMar-cti the eitirensof Lebanon eour.ty, they ret ts2-n. to say that they can actommodate all purchaserr. ratio thetarily, and would 61.3reftVli invite all who want fray thim to their line, to elteardne their stook before pur. oteis , tiut olsauttt:rs. ITIQXI I / I ILL. N. Lebanon, July 3,1F31., . MISS ATKIIVIS IVOULD reepehfully...annottnoir (a the eiti.te= of I.ebanm and vic:nit: that she has owne..l s Fz,snioN3llLEl MlL,..EicKliir and MANTEL!. 'MAK ING VSTAIILISIIMENT, in Market street, sd door above . . A sew stock just reccired and opened for inspection, embracing a futt assortment of ' , ilk, Crape, and„Strass. Roarists, Bonnet Tritunstuss, Ribbons, Flowers, Lebanon, Apra 17, 18.C1.. • Chit-Lots t Privgitt Silt; • soN. at Priv a.tc Sala. !YV a ACRES OF LAND, situated to Long 'Lane, near the borough Hue, to C.orn well I towaehip. It adjoins the land of Widow Futuna en the forth, WEI tkins and John Kratme on the East: There is a sue rtary LOG HOUSE, weather boarded erected on the land, and a good WELL In the &lien.— The land has fine stones for quarries. This tract eiU make a nice home for a small family. ext„.lt le free from Ground Bent. Good UV, will be t3iven. ADAM RlTrittEß_ 13.—S 5 Iii's tract :swat covered with fine grass, half of w•rich will be given to the parchuor. June 13, ISCIt. . t Ko,izt, NEW sTIT - 141E.5. 1862 4 DAM 11.1.:7e2, in Cornberlar.d Streak &tin= t 3.lc.thet and the Court Ifonse,north side, has now on wind a epiandid assortment of the. New Style. of ziATS AND CAPS, for men and ime, for 1658, to tabirh 7i:o:attention of the public Mreapectfnity feast tk.A. !data of all prices, from the cheapest to the mom costly, clways on band- He lute also just open 4 a spiels did klEseztazent of SUMMER RATS. embracing- snob as STRAW, PANAMA, PEDAL, PEARL, IIOIOI, LEO ifoRN, SENATE, CITIM.A.N, and ell others. 117L.13e will alp° 'Wholesale all kinds of Thits.olr.. Lc.„ to Country Merchents,bn allnotagerms Mime. Lebanon, April 30,180„ galbeat Pere ItizOvra,itcetiCeill..; patsy of A girivitle, - LEBANON COUNTY, PENNtA. • .. - !PHIS COMPANY nee Incorporated, Mach. "...S49.af i SP nnw In toll operation and r‘dy to . mate insur ance on Dwellings. and other linildinak on ruinlttu - e, an.] 2erchandiae generally. Also on Barna. Contents. ;lock, Farina Implements. dir.. on. a Mutual,Printiple. MANAGERS. Samuel Seibold, Jaw ii. Kinports, George Rieler, JO_ dAltsratn.. - Rudolph Herr. 1 ..todeptt,l.Mata, . . Christian Bachman, WilliarnEarty, , Jr., ilsorgb S. Borogardner, T. D. A. barman, Ibr,rffp pongee. olio. D. Beaver. nialel S. Early, 301a1 ALLWELN, President ltunntra Heir., Treasurer. 3082. , PU F. lixtz, Secretary. Esennel Scabulil, Travel Atpat..— jaoth Sehnottcrly, Assiut, Fredetiacatiz - z. Annville, Mardi 5, ligi,2.-13t. • _ Fot -Resat, STORE R005.1,N0. 2 ..Eagle Building," now oorspied. oby It eirenr,teit ' Bra, ad a Clothing' Store. For rgla terns apply to " ' • - Mrs: Shlt en tainperms.vr.E. , or Mrs. 'ELIZABETH C.. WEIDMAN. Lebanon, Tan..ls, 1261 IF YOU WANT - A good PICTURE for's Medallion or Pk, cell'atDAl— . 11— 41. Y'S Gal) 027, next door v. the Berme: 1 5 416_111002111k. MIX MO WANTED;
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