tions that were, and bitterness and disaster will overwhelm us. That assistance is to come from abroad is absurd to, expeot. The relief, if it domes at all, must Come from ourselves—the source and element of power,—from their heads and hearts and to do it. The redeeming spirit of the people - Mast come like a melted lava tide, to banish and - deVour the foes of our gov ernment. When= 114 4i11a enveloped with clouds of igno rance and superstition; when. white-hair Asia is trembling on the brink of eternal ruin—and her shattered moss-grown dust covered monuments nolonger preserve the memories of her diamond flashing kings; when Europe groans beueat4he weights of iron oppression and phrenzied war; let'us hope, that it is reserved by Providense, for our nation to rule sovereign of the ascendant.— May she overcome all her traitorous foes, that are now stabbing deep at her national existence, as abet has previously overcome her foreign enemies, and pursue ever victorious her proud and glori ous destiny. May no dark clouds of &easter oh satire the brightness of her meridian splendor, as she advances in her gigantic strides towards uni versal empire. . It is pleasant, 7 -very pleasant. It fills the mind with beauty, glory, grandeur, life, light and love, til Winder.amidst fife verdure of tropi cal luxuriance, to feel Pear. briti forever softly fanned•by the'perfuoted rephyrs, wafted from the eternal summer . of oriental `bowers; to watch amidst the'groves of orange and see air and earth and sea and sky teem with forms of beauty and of grace. - Where the gargeous scenes are mare .fair and fairy than. the perfumed lights and ala :baster lamps of magic tale. Eat atyou look ag'ain, a chill of gloom comes over all these glowing scenes. The wand of licentiousneas and vice ha' been waved over all that Tast'dornain. Here, however, in our own -beloved country, where civilization and christi anity tommiugled, and have spread forth their gentle effulgetiee, we may hope for better tillage, than the barbarous -rights of an almost effete paganism. Across tea thousand miles of rugged and and dark blue waters, from the perfumed palm groves of the orient, and the dark, dense, dank, jungles that My beneath the snow capped pinnacles of India's eternal menats, pumas the uetc~ of opPression, injustice and wrong. Thank God .such .is not our, fate. God grant,--God grant, that whilst gifted sons of genius in other lands frequently earn but a miserable pittance, or are allowed to reflect linen their newly broached ideas from behind the walls of an inquisitorial—whillt the old world is in commotion and seems like resting on` the bosom of a volcano, which may hourly heave an eternal lava of calamity, disor der and civil strife over hir vast domains; and whilst anti.rehy or tyrannybear sway -from' the ic&lioinidsetions of the Iforth, to the shining orient;—our beloved country, the home of our hearts, the land of the brave and the free, may soon again continue to be united, happy, pros perous and peaceful, and its b reeze everywhere dallying with the folds of no other flag, than the Star Spangled Banner. 61jf atfiirTtiort: $l. 50 A YEAR TERMS, LEBANON,, PA. WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 1862 HOME AFFAIRS. bar Why John, where are you go ing to in such a litirry ? Why, I am goinF to LATIRA.C.II'S, in Ilarket street, tr buy a nice lot of Furniture• n ell, Jl3llll, eau you tell me the reason why LAZBACH sells so numb moro.Parnimrs and Chairs than all ,the Cabiuot-nmakersin LelAnon toallthe-r? Yes, John, I think I can tell - that reason. very plainly he has always gdt by far the largest and beat assort ments of ail kinds of Furniture - and Chairs on band, whirl] he also genes great deal cheaper, than anynther Cabinet-maker"; besides he has an excellent cushioned Furniture Wagon with which he delivers all Furniture and Chairs sold by him, free of charge; these I think to be very good and advantageous reasons. ** itMiteEt2w.. CAMPAIGN ADVERTISER. THE OLD FLAG--THE OLD CONSTITUTION *RD e t . A Union of Roasts, a Unfon. of Bands, A Union that none may Seiter ' A Union of Lakes, a Union of Lands, THE AMERICAN 'UNION -FOREVER r MD LEBANON ADVERTISER Will be sent to any *eon in this county or adjoin. ing ones front the 16th of July, and weekly thereafter maid after the 15th of Citober, at the following rates: Single copies -40 cents. Clubs of 10, each copy, 30 coot. 'Clubs of 20, each copy, 25.`" Subscriptions after the 16th July will be tebercat lakes in proportiteto: the above.. . , The Campaign; - .leAvsemset *ill contain the-same reading matter tie the weekly ADVERTISER. The price of the subscription being low, there are lin". few per sona in Lebanon county that cannot atfo,,take the paper during the campaign. The ADVERTISER Will advocate Democgiffe'plAneiples, and the election of conservative men to Conge, be lieving it absolutely necessary that sound constitution al men should be ebasen in ordel• to restore the Union and preserve the Constitution. The time is at hand when the people should rebuke .NIADXESS and FOLLY,— leebelliOE against the laws and rebellion against the Con stitution must be put down I We fully agree with do - BXPEt 11OLT that "Secessionism and Abolitionism must be put down—the former by the bayonet and the lat ter by the ballot-box 1" Elvery voter in the lend knows that the rebels and radicals are attempting to destroy our Government, each for - their own reason. let the people rally round the Democracy, the conservative party of the country who desire the execution of Laws, the restoration of the AMEATELN UNION as it Was anti the perpetuation of the constitution as made by Wasit- INGION, FRAREITN, Jzmnaoie, and 'other Heroes and Patriots. Again we say to our friends: BEND DS IN TIDE ISUBSCRIEERS FOR THE CAMPAIGN A DTARTISIa. Address, WM. M. BRESLJN, Lebanon, Pa. Our neighbors of North Lebanon were near having a destructive fireon Wednesday morning of last week. not ashes hail been thrown near the stable of Mr. Reinoehi, ignited the manure, which was already burning in a blase, when one of our Carriers, who was distributing the ADVERTISER, fortunately Came past, discov ered the fire, and gave the - alarm, so that it was extinguished before it bad caiised any damage. A "foreign bondholder" should have sent us his name and melt we wontu nave endeavored to answer Lie questions satisfactorily. If, however, it is a fact, as he asserts, that "the btirosgh' coupone are not paid although the Treasurer has funds in hand," those bolding them should know' the reason why. It may be that "the Treasurer is not instructed to pay them," if so it should bee very easy matter , to Obtain the ueciasary instriactions. If certain oMeialuis en ' —to run down the 'credit of the borough," the mild know it : AM our:corresik.'indent should is name, and then , the subject may poegibly be ,properly, woperly, tie! W. Lakotrib" And. Reuben ,embers of Capt. Lantz's Company, ,7th t, Penna. Reserves, were killed in the le before Richmond, and on Sunday last ;eremonies were performed for them in ,ugh. They were both young men, pa lid brass, and made the noblest sacrifice country in-the power of men to make.—, Is a son of George Uhler of North Lab-, 'reship, and Lascomb was a son of James , deo'd, of this borough. On Sunday Salem's Lutheran 9hrtrelt, was crowded [most capacity, wben new. Mr. Miller I a funeral smitten - "edr Mi. Uhler, and in moon the First heformed Chureh was nn - ,oid all the people destred to beer on preached by Rev. Kramer. for hls, The Union PiritonpanY, seeompa their Rand, and thi4.Jinlor Union Hose y ; Junior Sons of Ankitioa,._ind the School Teachers, attendgdA a body the -omen les. Foreipi meikay of' death see sr. , T. D. C. Dlstll con 9 timmig is Carver Reipitalilireiehieffoia A TRIBUTE Rzspectfiaty inscribed to the Pennp/leaniel 93d. Noblest of heroes 1 ye who stood, That featful.thirty4lrst of May, Beside the river's raging flood, Whose swollen waters barred your way,— ST'ho fought as only freemen could, And kept the foe at bay: Onward ye came in fearless baste, Nor danger reck'd above, below, Plunging in water to the waist, Nor feared to breast its surging flow,— Up the opposing bank ye faced, To meet the coming foe. Then. crashing deep the forest through, The vollied thunders went and same, The leaden hail in lightning ilew, Riding on wings of living name; Rearing a hundred deaths to yau, A thousand deathito the'tn. But vainly onward now yo press. New theaappear, Wore concealed; Your weaker numbers you confess, Yet, Inch by loch, contest the field; Your little band grows less and lees, But know not how to yield. He was a noble mark I wean,' In that fierce battle's fiercest tide, Among the foremost foemen seen; His heart the traitor marksman tried, In vain,—his Bible lay between, And turned the death aside. But holier tears for you who lay, After the labors bf the fight, To woundaand.reging thirst a prey, Through all the horrors of the night,— . Upturned your dying eyes for day, And vainly prayailforlight. krig imet fLto you' there came, Amid that - Track or broken gime, From out the night a purer flame ;-- Ye the patriot, sainted ,ones Bend earthward,—cats you name by name, And hail you, younger Sons! Be yours thti. brightest memory. That yet the ear of Fame has heard, Through Earth, the children of the free Shall bless the gallant NlNgTir-TELIRD, And to our eons each name thall be A cherished household word. And they, the loved, to whom ye were Beloved sons or brothers dear,-- The mother,—may it comfort her,— Nay it assuage the father's tear To see all earth, one worshipper Beside each honored Wei I Like perfumes - which the early Spring .Borrewed from the vernal Sowers, And sheds them from her dewy wing, Around our steps in odorous showers, So sweet a balm shall Memory bring To soothe their less and ours. CORPORAL HENRY_ LOSER, of Capt. Shaeffer's Company, 107th Regiment P. V., is dangerously ill in Wolf St. Hospital, Alexandria Va. A GOOD COLLECTOR.--That . good old Democrat, Jacob Witmer, Jr., CoHeflin of Democratic Cornwall township, had paid in on Monday $819D,61 on his present . year's duplicate of $8008,28. If there are any more such Collectors or any more such prompt townships we shall be pleased to make note of them. THE following is a list of the sick and wounded, of the 93d. Regiment, in the Balti more Hospitals., on the 6th inet John Craig- flesh wound through thigh, re sides at Lock Haven, was wounded ut Fair Oaks, doing well. John llyers, doing well, will be able to go borne in a few days•. W. H. W ice, Cu. B. fever; came here July 3d, doing well. Henry Ferro 11, Palmyra, Lebanon county, rheumatic foyer, wants to go home, but is not yet able, from the Ohiekahominy, very rink. Samuel Leadhata, Lebanon, seat from Obieka hominy, rheumatism, could be taken home,. Josiah Grist, Anneille, Lebanon county, long affected, eight - weeks in hospital, no better, has papers. Lawrence - Gamin:ma, Middleport, Schuy county, rhentnatiam,- in • liospitia, four -Menthe, better, ill looks thin, batter kerne. nu pePere , - etas Sole-man, lliferristoviut - Morrtgoatery , count , rheumatism, sprain in beak; not been ft for duty for three months, no papers, wants to go home, thinks he will , never be -fit for duty again. Nathan Willets. Bazelton; Lucerne comity, ruptured, wants to go home, no papers. Samuel Bernhard, Comestook, Lebanon county, typhoid fever twice, no papers, getting better. George McCord, ruptured, rheumatic and deaf wants to go home, Lebanon, wife and six obit' dren, no descriptive list, no money. Henry Conrad, rheumatism and consumption, wanyito go home, wants his discharge, Tremont, Seholikill county, no papers, no pay in six it:meths, po money, no 'clothes. W Client Krum, Shaefferstown , Lebanon county, eo. F. wounded in the hand on Friday, doing well, will soon go .back. Jerrard Bunyan,- P.- O. Danville, bad fever four weeks, came from White House, wants to go home and should have leave. Chas. Ouilick, feeble, came from White House, fought at Fair Oaks and ',W illiamsbarg, wants his discharge. At Mill Creek Iloapital,:Wm. S. Dlee, G., 93d., fever; John 11. Gorman, Lentz Campany, wound in leg; Joseph Jeffer, do., wound in breast. WE see the name of Capt.,E. G. Lantz, published in the Richmond papers, in the list of officers taken prisoner. There is no in timation that he is wounded. At the Chesapeake Hospital are the following members of the 93d, Regiment : Herbert IT. Raymond, cc. P. rheumatism. Sergi. T. F. Harlot., co. K. rheumatism. At Philadelphia, Isaac Shay ee. C. nervous ex haustion; John Shay, no. C. Emanuel Krone co. I. rheumatism. At Washington, Peter Cullen, co. B. pleurisy. Wm. Snyder, co. K. sick. James Lessig, eo. B.; Henry D. Martin, no. B. Rudolph Soother, co. G. Capt. Long and Lieut. Faber, of the 93d, arrived in town last week,Mn the sick list. Jacob Y. Ely, of the California regiment, was in town last week, on leave of abienee. David Shirk, of the Duektail Rifles is also here. S. B. Pasnoolit, F., 93d., and Daniel Conner, G, 033., arrived at New York, sick, lasfweek. JURY LIST FOR AUGUST TERM, 1862 GRAND JURORS. . Philip Germany, S Annville Rudolph Eckert, N L tp. . 'Josiah Rank, Swatare , David Hoffman, N L Bore Benjamin ranber,N L Bore . Leonard lltig, Millereek Henry Mark, Bethel , John Early, Londonderry Solomon Bomberger, Habit Jos Bomberger, j. a., S Leb Jonas Stager, S Lebanon Amos Shannon, Union Levi Zartinan, Jack-son David Rowe, Cold Spring John Geseer, Leb'n Boro' Paler Smith. P.a., S Lab John Kintzel, Jackson Benjamin Blether, Leb Dor Jacob Gabe, do Thomas Miller, .ii Hanover William Yoniz, S Annville Jacob Thomas, Lab Boro' David Kessler, Heidelberg I Thonnte.Capp, Swatara TRAVERSE JURORS. _ Richard Wily, Union Solomon Bohr, Union "Henry Zlininerman,Leb Bar George Stouter, Swatara George W Kreider, Lond'ry Sularmie &toddy, Londond'y Cyrus Goebert, Heidelberg John Mien, 'Union John Becker, Millcreek (Daniel Measo, E Hanover Martin Manderbach.JackeniEphraim Bergner, N Ann'le Thothas P Miller, E Ifunov'r William Delniuger, Lond'y Joseph Clark, S Annville William koster.S Annville John H'Sbngar. - Swaiara Henry Brechbill, Londotury John Ingham, Jackson Andrew Bohz. Swatara Henry Klick, Bethel 'Tliontiie P Garberich, E Han George Gingrich S. 'Annville George Fisher, . N L 114 ro' Simon Boltz, N Annville Taylor Boyd, Cornviall Itatikilicket,Swatara Henry Dohuer, S Lebanon MiehitetHrich , - v, 8., Jecken Jacob Beak, Illilicreek Joseph D Felty, S Annville Jacob M Lentz,Betbel William Ault, N Annville John P Arnold. N L Boro' Henry T Bachinan,B Ann'lle Alexa oder . major, Lab Dom' TilE NATIONAL PLATFORM. PURPOSES OF TILE .WAR Congress, by a vote nearly aria° trams, passed the following resolution, which expresses the roles of the Nation and is the true standard of loyalty: "That the present deplorable civil war has been forced upon the country by the d isun ion ists of: : the Southern States, now in : arms against, tit:a Constitutional - SovertiMent, and in arms `around' the Capital that in ibis National .emergeney, Congress . , banishing all feeling of mere passion or rebeutment, will recollect only its duty to the whole country; that this war'is 'not waged' on their part in any spirit of oppression, or for any purpose of conqueat 4i.sibjugsition or, purpose of: overthrowin g or interfering with the rights, or ,established institutions of those States;but , fend and maintain'the trowels:lady of the "Coritrr tution, and to.pretterre the :Union`, 'With diiiiitiy;titftwinty;cod righee of thteeveral States unimpaired ; and that as soon as thee° objects are socodifilid* the war ought Wolin:" EEG Letter fi•oni lowa. , lowa. July 10, 1.862 _Editor Lebanon Advertise; I enclose $1 for which please send your paper to my address. I judge by the abuse heaped on you by that shad-belly quaker abolition cotempo rary, that you are a pretty good Dem ocrat. If so stick to it. The agri cultural community (and we are all that here) are beginning to look a• round and ask when these things are to end,—Corn 8 cents per bush; hams and smoked meat as low as Ih ets. per lb., and TAXES high. Since the river has been cleared to Mernphismarkets are lower than before. They either have plenty; or refuse to buy down there. All efforts to open trade there have proved El;tota i l failure.' We will see lively times froin this out rthink. We have been good at talking, (blOw ing,) and tolerable good at fighting; buti it 'reinains' to seen how go od we are at paying the piper. Yours, truly, —•. From the 93t1.1!legiment, CITY POINT, JAMES RIVER, Va, JUIy 4, 1862; My DEAR PARENTS;—On this, the glo rious anniversary of AmeriCan indepen dence—iestead of joining in the festive socialties' of a home celebration, I find myself, in a _woods near our Camp,, : engag ed in the pleasant occupation of holding epistolary cornmtintob with those I love. Many changes have encroached, upon the routine Of performances expected by the common soldiers in our ranks. L am sot*, ry to acknoWledge the fact, such changes as will not altogether induce us: to be lieve that the intention of our late move ments was purely strategic or a foregone determination with the "powers that be." To. be marched, as we have been, through mud knee-deep, with the rain pouring down in torrents upon us, drenching our clothing to the very skin, and then lying, down in the same elements, are necessi ties not calculated to elevate the military spirit, especially when such grand feats are enacted during_ a retrogade move ment of our army ; but it is not in our place to inquire into the causes of such events, and hence we will endeavor to bear the effects with as little complaint as possible. The retreat to our present location was marked by several important battles,— the general accounts of which -you will have read long ere this reaches you, and hence I shall limit my short account to our own Regiment's doings.: Although frequently called out, and brought up in prospect of•:participdting, the "93d," we believe, can only claim the.honor of being in one battle since we left "Fah' Oaks.— The day previous to starting; however— while on picket duty on the outposts, they were fired upon,—suffering the casualty of two wounded, and while ordered by Gen. Howe, our Brigadier General, to maintain a certain position closing in , upon an ugly swamp, during last Tues ' day's fight, they sustained a similar loss, —among which I may class myself We were not obliged to do any fighting, but the position was to be held; and, shOuld the Rebels have advanced ~a t this point, you would have heard of a much greater loss. While I was, sitting under a tree -with - 4nylon-'betweetelver 1.143, whole beillitbrewia undir the , Pstevidence of that kiita God - who never deserts those who approach him in earnest, contrite prayer,—we soon began to hear the. zing 91 sh.t . :;s over our heads, and the ex plosion of the cannons in, our rear,--Tor tending, as it certainly was, that the work of Death was commencing, and that the great Destroyer was awaiting eagerly the large harvest he was about to gather,— Soon afterwards we heard the rumbling of cannon wheels on the enemy's side, and in a very short time they began replying to the fire of our guns. The range for a while seemed to include in its compass the spot where we were lying, and sprigs from the trees began scattering about,— infusing into our ranks by no means a pleasant sensation. Thus the missiles of Death were passing to andfro, sometimes screeching along far over our heads', then falling short, now getting- very near until all of a sudden I find my head drop, everything being darkness before me.— The only thought of consciousness that I remember was simply the sensation that I was killed, and that 1 Telt happy. I was only stunned, however, and, on recover ing from the effects of the blow, I found the blood streaming down over my face, accompanied with an unpleasant giddiness ofthe head. Capt. Murray then said I had better go out and.have it - attended to, and, detailing a man to help me along, I left for the rear of the battle. The wound is not dangerous, and, although it may leave a scar upon my forehead, will do me no material injury. It was caused by a piece of shell which had exploded. over 'our heads.. This piece penetrated my cap, making -no incision into the skull, and the wound hat, as yet, given me little inconvenience, so I do hope that you will both reCt'Perfectly easy in regard to the matter s —not neglecting, however, to Unite in thanks with nie to God for so miraculously saving my life. . As I passed out of the field, what a ter rible sight met my gaze. Lines of batter ies—one after the other were pouring shOwers of death into. the enemy, while the latter were equally busy in sending Along theirreplieslo the same,—tearing the ground, and scattering destruction wherever they went. Regiments of sol diers were lying down awaiting ' , orders" to move, while ambulances and all - the instruments of the battle field were in constant readiness' for action. • I felt very much fatigued, as we were marched out the night previous, almost to the scene of Friday's battle, and, after resting only several hours, were obliged +to return a gain, and lie - in a field till day. - With the dawn of the light I arose, and, getting , our little kettle and a tin plate I carry with me, I soon managed to cook a good cup of coffee and fry some speck for •our breakfast. Then I awakened Theodore, and apprised him that all was ready, and it did my heart good to see the grateful look he gave me on learning the fact. Together we sat, munching our "speck" - and crackers, and drinking our coffee • with such excellent appetite. lam afraid Mother's prestige for making good coffee would be willingly resigned did she taste the excellent draughts we prepare in the arinV; but, still, I think I should have no Serious 'objections to sitting.down to a ; clean tablecloth4ond - fresh - bread and`but-. ter, and a cu p of "honre.:made_cnffee" this' Fourth 131:N0y - evening: The only thing savouring pf this great festal day that we could raise, were twOemons which The odore had, and we accordingly made lemonade—without gingerbread.— Bin, we are not disheartened. We also have our comfOrts the army, and while absence has hewn mita hreach between the Past and Present, in whose depths lie the remembrance of home pleasures and hoUsehold endearmetits, we make good use of our Ihnited rows of enjoyment, and endeavor to bear 'up under all cir cumstances. The Bands havymeen playing. to-day, and a national salute - has' been fired ,in commemoration of tlie:4,gforious Fourth." RICHARD' G. ROGERS. • "trnr tttfZ. „ The Confessions and Rnapeglenoe of an Invalid. Published for the benefit and as a warning and a caution to young men who auffer - from Nervous Debil ity, Premature Decay, &c.; lupplying at the earns time the 111C11119 of Self-Cure: : , B' ornowlio has cured himself after being put to great exwatist through medical im position and quackerg. -By enclosing-a post paid ad• dressed envelope, sums cophia taiay bp had of the au - thor. NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Esq., Bedford, Kings Co., N. Y. [New york,..March /2, 1862-Iy. SINGT4R dy Co.'s LETTER "A" FAMIL - 1"' ': - 52 - VirTlll2l. ItILOHINE, wrru sit THE illMst4Wiraevadirrs, Is the Bram and etinafgar 'arid. woas szatimiut. of ail. Sewing Machines. Thin' Machine will sew anything. from the running of a tuck .M.Tarletan to this making of an Overcoat—anything fiitiSOliht or Beaver Cloth down to the iofteil Ginza'lf&Gos -asatur Tissue, and Is ever ready to do its Work ' Alerrection. It can fell, hem. bind, gather, tuck, g' -.,. . -104 capacity for- a great variety of ornament ,svork.? MN 16 not the only Machine that can felt;. ilama, 'l2nl. and so forthcbutit wilt do so better than any othir &f , elline. The Letter "A" Family Sewing Maeltine tria.rtio lia4 in a great variety of cabinet cases... The,,Bali4 i tsth. - srlitchfris nousbecora- In g se p6olle.r, is, AS G 8 ;;TeJles, one that can be zniar folded into a boxer mute, Fr when opened, m a kes a beautiful, substantial, . d perilous table for the work to rest upon. Tb:aTiasM . inse Of every imaginable design-v:140 as the Wood glip4ir'in its native forest. or as elaborately-finished as artisan. snake them. Send.for a copy of "Sine.** Oes GAZETTE. i.M. "SINGER & CO.. ±: 458 Broadway. N.Y. im. PHILADELPHIA OTICE- 2 810 Chestnut St. May 7, 1852. " . . Prevention is Reiter than Cure. T 0 ladies ofdelicate health orimpaired organization, Or to those by *horn au Noreen:of family 119 from any reason objectionable, thsi undersigned would opr a prescription which !.e, t r. reliable and safe, and which has been prescriblid ii4r s - arions traits of the. old world fur the peat century/ ,Although the article is ve• ry cheap and simple. yet iAlggtiiis6n put up in half pint bottles and sold very eatd iveLy at the exherbltant price . of-$5 per b,utle; the u reigned proposes to fur nish thet) recipe for the midi SEM of $l, by the posses- I I slo of which every lady , supply' herself with a per feet safeguard, at any drug 11 4 we, for;the trifling sum of 25 cents per year. Any phyidelan or druggist ,will tell you It is perfectly harmlass.and thousands of testimo nials can be procured of its ildicacy. Seer to any part of the world on receipt of sl 4 ,by'addressing Dr. J.. C. DICVERAUX, -P:0. - BciMin. , 3sVNew MINN]; Conn. August 7,1861.—1 y. - 4 : . Utligim.gbticu. English preaching next Satitiathamorning and evening in the Methodist Episcnpakehurch. Sr. J(III.V'S Ilxvottnen Ontnen.—Regular service every Wednesday evening at & o'clock , every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock, and every Sunday evening at S o'clock. EPISOOPAL Onuatem--- . Service thlity Sunday morning at 10 o'clock, in Teinperance Ruh. English ,orrice next 6.'shbatiatitening in the first Re formed church . German preaching neat. Spinier toOrning at 93,io'clock, and English in the evinitiA at in Salem's Lutheran church. • _., • German preaching next Sabbath 'morning and English in the everang, la the sirstatoitkreted church. English services next Lard's. day morning and evening in Ziou'e Lutherart churchl: English preaching neat Sunday A. 11. t and German at 6 P. ZS., In the Iforatanichurch. ~~~~i~~: On tbo Bch Inxt., by A. B. Ely, Req.. Mr. JOHN HOF E1.1.A.N to Mtge CAT LIA,IILN-E ANDY, both of Bethel township. If , ii ; ♦ Z ;:* ' j' •- • BEM DAM •R‘. , , 4 , 4pCt 4 1 44141 1 k14. 4 . - - En AbOlOtit u " . . t ' ir.e Nat4l,o near (Oman ,g' - EEL NV. ketscoun, aged 22 years; 3 &baba and 6.dayn. On the , 2llth 3nne.ln North Imbithr/tt iPwnshiP. Mrs. CATIT...'‘itINA. widow or ,Torix- iill3llS4acwased, aged Y 3 yonra, 2 Intontha and 12 days. .- The Lebaviton M arket. Carefully arreded Wepilir. LERAVON, Wstwermax, JULY 16, 1862, Leb. 511111 Ex. Fam $6 25 Eggs, lit doz., 10 Smith " Extra 620 Butter,, Ib.. 8 Leb. Vat: Super. Flue 6 50, Tub or salted butter, 10 Prime White Wheat, 120 Lard,' ' 8 Prime Red Wheat 1 15' Tallow,- 8 Primo Rye, 55 Ram, 8 .. -. - . Corn, 45 Shouldrs, Oats, 32 sides, 6 Clover-seed, 300 kap, . , 7 Timothy-seed, 150 ltcos-trax, 25 Flax-seed, 125 Whitttitags, 3 Dried Apples, 'ft bu., 100 - Mixed Rags, 1 Dried Apples, pealed, 160 Flax, ' Sr., 12,4 Peach "Sniti," '2 60 Bristles, i 6 5., 40 Peach "Ilutzels," 125 Feathers, '6% lb., 6234 Cherries, 150 Wool. ¢ l lb., 40 Onions. _ _ 37. Soup Beaus 3qt., 6 Potatoes, bus, 45 Vinegar, lit'gal4 . 1234 Apple nutter,* crock , 45 The Philadelphia Market . The Breadstuffs market continues very quiet, and no changes since last week worthy of note. The CATTLE XiATIKET was more active than last week,.Lut prices were about Ole same. attilvrtionntitto. MIMI TIUDIAC NOTICE is hereby given that the account of Joseph Bowman, .Assignee for the benefit of creditors of SCARY SNYDER, late of the township of South Anneille, in' the county of Lebanon, has heon filed in the Prothonotary's Office or Lebanon county, and that the saws will be presented to the Court of Common Pleas of sahl*County on the third Monday of August, next, for confirmation and allowance, when and where all poisons hiterested may attend if they think proper. BEICRY SIEGRIST, Prothonotary. Prottionntary's Office, July 16, 1862. iNolice 1)DBLIC NOTICE, to hereby given, that the Supple. mental account of William Uhrieb, Trustee ap pointed by tho Court of Common I'leaa of Lebanon county of the Estate of JOHN' LEFFLER, under a Deed of Voluntary Assignment, etetuted by said John f.eftler. of Jackson township, county aforesaid, and SARAH his wile, in trust for °raptors. has been filed in the Prothnhotary's (Mee of Lebanon county, and that the same will be presented to the -Court' of Common Pleas of said county on the thiriritiourfay of atubust, nut, for confirmation and altotoo. wben and where all persona interested luny eaten they thick proper. HE NRY 6.1101 , JT, "Prothonotary. srl it Prothonotary' o °nice, July 16, ilii2. • Notice. T_)UIILIC NOTICE ls hereby .given, that the.acoonnt j_ of Christian R. let. 1 V lgueetur the.beneflt of cred itors uuder a Voluntary Deed of Atahrnment of CiLltl9- 'rIANA BOWMAN, of Londonderty township, Lebanon county, hue been bled in the Prothonotary's Office of Lebanon county, and that the sante will bu presented to the Court of Common Pleas of said county on the third Men/ My of Angust, nest, for confirmation and allow ance, when said wheru all persons Inter, seed may 'at tend if they think proper. HENRY SIERRIST, Prothonotary. Prothonotary's Mace, July 10, RM. 1' el ice NOTICE is hereby given, that the account 1 of Augustus Whitman, Trustee appointed' by the c ourt o f c ommon phom of Lebanon county, of SARA. DurTER. late of the borough of. North"tobanott, coun ty aforesaid, has been tiled hi the Prothonotary'a Office of Lebanon tuuntyi and that the same wlll be presented to the Court of uommon Belie of said' county on the third ~.lionday of .August, next, for.confirmation and. al -1 °nonce, when and whaca all personi interested may attend if they think proper. . ILENRY SISORItT, Prothonotary., Prothonotary's Office; July 18, .isqz. For Sale Exchittage.• lIHE undersigned will cull, or ( =lmmo far a stitix Fauna. Lie dreltabl., 'louse and lot , of Ground. In Bust dtreet Beet Lebanon. The,.l/ouse to a w t e . 7l )- b ' u tc il r lat i t i l. i w Ci ell wi ar t r b enu iC e i c l i c .w h i i3 t% at a tl i re d e: "iii ell eary, d9ncepleueem. Also Cistern. Bath Hauve, llonAe, Alt kipde of Fruit Trees, on the premiere, This property if pot seld,.writ be exc h ange d es above. Good and iadleputable title given.. For fur ther infortuallop aPPIY . to ants N. 400E119i Purifth. Lebanori, July 1.151160.2. Notice Lebanon County Agricultural- arta War. ticultyral . Spciety. .• . • • • e re..• • ExTrso OF TAX, LEDA " ON ,cnurrir Aarat. CILLTUR , 11ORTICDLTODAID AND 'IIiDODOW ICA.L . 4010 tbs CourtAtwotiVOSll ASat arda Y. °kV-a 8 4 at 4 ,0 * ineXtat o'clock, F: M. full attempt:we pt.tbe,matebers of Abe .Bsocallso COtoixil [tie or lk , ixd •of Managers is perticulsrly dtt• WM. RANK, Preside:lL . Is** c 111ofna; Lel:anvil, :hay 14,-1882-111. • NEW ADVERTISEMENTS 0. WEIGLEY, COMITUSgION RIERCII ANT FOR TEIE SALE OF Butter, Eggs, Cheese, Tallow, Lard, Poultry, Game, Dried Fruits, &c. 170 REA.DE STREET, One door abore Washington, 14:LW-YORK REFERENCES Robb & Aaehough, New York ; Allen & 'l3:other, do; W. W. Self:age. Big., do; Jones ti Shopard, do; Slam son, Labach & Farrington, do; Samuel G. Johnson, do; W. M. Breslin, Esq., Lebanon, Pa.; L. Betz, Compton, Ohio; W. C. Curry & Co., Bankers, Brie, Pa.; John Sti es, ti.Y841.3 Pa. [July 10, len2. August Court Proclamation 'WHEREAS. the 110 s. jOHN J. PEARSON, RM.. President of the several Courts of Common Pleas in the district composed of the counties of Lebanonand Dauphin, and judge of the Courts of and Termi ner and general Jail Delivery, for the trial of capital and all other offences in said counties; the Judge of the General Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace and General Jail Delivery, in the county of Lebanon; and WILLIAM RANIC and Tnewas Ra.talen, Eters., Judges of the General Courts of Quarter Sesidons, of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer, General Peace and Jail Deliv ery, for the trial of capital and other offences, in said county of Lebanon--through their precepts to me di rected the 2,lst -day Of ApriLt A. D., 1862, to hold a Court of Oyer ind'Terminer and General Jail Delivery, and a Court of Quarter SC39IOIIEI of the Peace Leba non for the county-of Lebanon, on the .Third Monday of ...4.ugue, next, which -will be the 18th day of said month, to continuo ONR Week. Notice his therefore hereby given, to the Coroner,,the Justices of the, Peace, and to Constables within the county of Lebanon. to appear in- their own persons, with their rolls, resognizances, inquisitions, examina tions and other.documehte, and present the same to the Prosecuting,Atiorney at least ten days before the meet ing of the Court, copformably to the provilions of the Act of Assembly, passed at the late seesion of the Leg islator:h.- Also. all those whointend to. prosecute- pris oners which now are or - then-may be in the Jail of Lob• anon county, will have then and there to appear, on the ad Monday of Augitst; le pro — ceed:iigalust them as then- may be j uSt. - • 4 • . Giviln under mylnind, in the borough of .Lebation„, the 9th day of July,:, in ,the . year of our Lord, oriel thousand eight hundred and sixty-two. JONATHAN BENDER, Sheriff; . Sheriffs Office, Lebanon, July 16, 1862. iIicADAM, ATTORNEY AT LAW, riSPICh' in Cumberland Street, In the room lately occupied by woc. 31. Dean, Esq., Lebanon, Pa. Lebanon, July 3,1891. A Card. h to inform my friends, and the public gene .l. rally, that I have give over the charge of my of fice and my business into the hands of. SAMUEL T. Mal/AM, Esq., ATTOME'PAT.LLW. Mr. McAdam will settle up my unfinished law business, and will give due attention to all matters pertaintrig thereto. Lebanon, July 9, '624 . WILLIAM M. DERR. Public Notice. 'TIRE material of the bridges in Lebanon county , car ried away by the sacra good, was necessarily.scat tered over a wide stretch of country along the streams. The Commissioner.l of the county would again asktall who have any information of said material to give no• tire thereof; and those who have appropriated any of it to their own use must make •restitution. Black smiths are requested to give notice of any iron-offered to theta which had come from said bridges. SIMON BOLTZ, Commlisioners ROBERT EVANS,_of JACOB BUCHER, Lebanon County. Attest—Crain Santa, Clerk. Lebanon, July 3,1802. L. R. °EEG'S LIQUOR STORE / corner of liforkot and Mier streets, Lebanon, 'Pa. • underslned respectfulLy.informs the public that he has received an extensive stock of the choicest and purest Liquors of all descriptions. These Liquors he is invariably disposed to sell at an .S T —r. precede:Healy low prices.. -id Druggists. Farmers; Hotel Keepers, and oth - ere will consult their own interests by buying of the undersigned. K.,DBLG. Lebanon, July. 9, 1862. , ‘Lebanon Valley Institute ' • .fit" 41strifille 3 LEBANON COUNTY, PENN'A. W- T. itiIiNSIDE, A. M., Principal. rpHE ENSUING SEScrIO:sI will commence on MON- I DAY, July 21st. TUE SCHOOL has the advantages of a pleasant and healthful Location—spacious Buildingo—Ventillated - Itoonia—.a fine Library and Cabinet. TILE eotrusr. OF STUILI la not fixed, the studies of eitell pupil being direotea aecorling to the time le can tiffcrd in Sch,ool or, to the - profellihin he "designs to purauc. ,tagew - t0 Valle W;filr, !WIWI; -Iv -• ,, r i hArfgpria the Con** atrial • to the require : hicatelocies e r v. • of the Slate Vern al lloca, and further information esti be ob. tamed by addreesinf, the Principal W. J. lEUENSIDB, Stine 26, 1682. Annvili., Pa. Assessment Notice. frIIE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OP THE LYCOM/NG 1 COUNTY AIUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, have, authorized an ASSESSMENT, (No. 19,) of THREE per cent. cm all Premium Notes In the possession of the Company, which were In force on the first day of May, 1862, atid . heve appointed ADM( GILITTLIGiIe, Receiver, for the county of Lebanon, who will call on the mem-, lore of said Compaily in said county, in a short time, as the whole molt be paid on or before the first of Sep tember , amt. By Order of the Board. ADAM GRITTINGER, Receiver. Lebanon, July 2,1962. *Jacob E. L. Zimmerman's* tom. CLASS lIATR-DRESSING AND lIAIRDFE ING' SALOON, ,Market street, 11681' Climb - 6.1,1nd, and opposit6 the 'Eagle hotel. 'Being thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore extendedlo him,lie would respectfully solicit a continuance of the same, Lebanon, July 2, 1852. 8.--The Saloon will be 6,64 on Sunday. NEW COACH MANUFACTORY. Ristenbatt Brothers 'DESPECTRULLY inform their friends and the pub -11, lic in general, that they have commenced the above business in Cumberland street, a few doors west of Plank Road. where ell descriptions of vehicles will be made_ and all deseriVons of re ,. -7 , pairs to Wagons and Coaches mated in theneatest and most 'work manlike manner„ They guarantee the durability of their Work, and insure that all Vehicles ordered of them shall be made exactly according to pattern; Mao, all repairs done promptly and cheap. Always on hand, an assortment of handsome RUG MSS, CARRIAGAS, CARRYALLS, and other light vehicles, very low in prise. CYRUS. RTSTENRATT. JOHN RISTENBATT, Lebanon, June 2b, 1852. Bank Notice icroTreE in hereby given that the President and Di rectors of the Lebanon Bank intend to make ap plication to the Legislature of Pennsylvania. at their neat amnion, for a renewal of the charter, and an ex tennion of the privileges of the acid bank now enjoyed, with the smile name, title, location and capital of VIM ,- 000. Order, E. A. UHLER, Cashier. • Lcbnnun, Pa., June 25,1862. T 0 OFFICINL WAR MAP HAZARD'S-RAIL ROADAIID MILITARY MAP' Of Soathola States.. ID ROM .IiIO.ST SQDRCES. AND the Coast Survey, engraved in the Finest Style of Map Making. It tkves so.seice' at and such - valuable facts concerning all the Railroads, that the War De partment immediately authorised its 'publication, and distributed ON R 11.110ITSAND OOPIRS among the Gen erals and Pelmets of the Army. Asqt - fs 'LIISt ONLY MAP that is authorized. as ,OP FICIAL, it is the moat Reliable and AuthenMe,, and final Ste largo eige,-32 by 55 inches - - . —shown ate glenee the :Pirjecireal Places, and, till the Strategic Gme. McCuttArt has acknowledged the great irapor tante of irt6 his movements. BEAUTIFULLY COLORED, PRICE ONLY ONE DOLLAR, to compete with Inferior maps. In Cloth Casa sl. 50. - Dleeeotod and Mounted on bruslin, $2 SO, Mounted on ;Stiletto, wit wltlrliollers, and Vainiehed, .42 50, Sent S'ree by Mail on roceipt.of Prleo, ;.. WILLIS . -P. - H AZARD. N0:724 Cbestnut Street, Phillidelpbta. lg. At. 'Tidy Intelligent man wants THE BEST and ONLY OFFICIAL ;11&P,-Agents can make money rap idly by selling Ole. [June 4, 1862. = •A New Pir : mN °heap C,lfeelt Store, and Milling and • Grain Biesiness. rriflE.tinelaraigneel having formed a partnerthip lo the 1 Ili ERCA NTILE, /111 LUNG AND-. OFta IMPS NESS, wank" respectfully invite the attention of the public to their eatithlichnieate.. They will "confine to keep, at the late 'stand of SHERK, GRUMMAN & LONG, a moat complete etock of all kinds of GOODE! usually kept is a courarpatore, which they will re tail.eheap for. CABI - I..or,COUNTRY PRODUCE. They also want tr , buy.for‘cash .50,000 BuFhele of WHEAT, . 20,000 'Bushels of RYE 20,000 Bushels of 25,0,00t130.4448 of, OATS. For which they will pay...lie hi N hest Blerket.Prieea.— They, will also, take RAIN. on hTtikaoB. The win keep ;drays on.haud and sell, stills lowest priers, COAh, by • the Boatload or by the Toni al Minds of *ILL FRED, SALT, PLASTER ,4e. ; • • • AfiF•JFkayisoliett the business of all their Old friends and' teo,mhlig r and will endeaver.to deal on such lit. ;oral and just principles as..tyll,ligtvettatisfaction to all. STIER tr , & North Lebanon, ,adarehtl9,lB4: ' "".I.'" A 01 4 . • IF,Y6I7IV4NT good PICTIGLE-Dtr sltiedalliog" cm Pin, e4.118‘,141- b /APB Gallery, next door falba "Labeller' Dopolit HENtt,Y TIN Alrfi NOVt I tPiiiNiP,D LARGE AND VERY 171, ANDSO IF AIiSOIO"3SENT Challis; Striped. S1;6111,4 itratarabiqueet 'ghee herd Plaids; Challi Dodaines- Foulard Poplins, &A, Also, a full stock of MOURNt CG GOODS, each es Tam matinee, Baregee, Crape Mort Itz. Grenadine Ilareges, ail wool Delatues, amities, &c a which are vroAll looking after, for they certainly 'lre a Great Bargain. Black and White ORENE POPGUN •P; Black and Plain PLAID POPLi Lilac, Blue aad Green PLA, IRS : Black anti White DELA,'NES: Rich Plaid POPLINS,; Rich Chene S; Sliver Mixed 'OP LIN-3, Very handsome, at the Golden Sign of HENRY & STINE, Corner of Cumberland and Marks 't streets. Lebanon, May 1.151862. THE LARGEST STO(A, rri ILE BEST a ssOßTsitur _I. THE Gl:totem COLORS! TUE FIN CST QUALITIES t THE NEWEST STlMrsf Of Foreign and Domoatic, 'ancy end Staple DRY 00(1DS, at HENRY & STYNE'S. V/CTORIA LAWNS, Phalli and Striped N6103001t8, • Valli and Plaid Oambrins, Plain and dotted Mulls, Brilliants, Marseilles, Bobinets, Ac., the largest escort. ment,at • • HENRY & STINh"S. treod., AfIU rs2.ll.HdoTitrest'tele.' low rates by IIENILY & STINE. 1 UST RNCEIVPID!—A Large and Splendid Assort ment of Super French, English and American Clothe and'Cassin3eres for Coats, Pants and Vests. Call and examine ouratock—ne feel confident that wegan please. Prices to suit the timee, at - HENRY b. S'PINE'S. GRaile'T TV.E.11A414.2r . . TTORNAT-ATLLATV.-0111ae in Cumberland street XL in the office cf bia father, quit. John - Waiman. Lebanon, August 23, 1831. ADAM S. ULRICH, . 'ATTORNEY Al - . _... LAW, 1 - -N FIINCiPs nuILDING,B.244Id. story, hi them:fine 1 lately oceumed by John H. ttewmetp, Lebanon, Pa. Lebteaoe, Aftar3o4l.l3(**ti-*- - 4 . , . . CX RES r AIL ATORWEY-AT-LAW.—Offite in.Walwatstreet, near ly opposite ttia Buck Motel, and two doors south Irma Kotrinarty's4fantwarestore. .Lebanon, April-5410C41.;4-3,1 For JCR tit . OMB ROOM No. 2, "Eagle Building ! " now occupied Reizenstoin At Dro., as a=Clothing Store. For 11. terms apply to Mrs_ SARAH LINEAL WEAVER. or Mrs. ELIZABETH C. WEIDMAN. Lebanon, San.ls, 1802. Sealing Wax. Aouperior ankle of Bottle Seal i ng Nrax, suitable for Preserve Jars, Wine Bottles, &c,--prepand and for Bele at 3. L. LEMBEeObR'S Lebanon, July 9, /852, Drug Store. LEBANON ADVERTISE Book & Job Printing Office, 24 story, Flours We beg to call the attention of our Wends, and the public, to our extensive Oar rataititi is are each that we feel eonddeat we can execute all de, aeriptloos of Printing at as Low Prices se any otEce In the country, and in style vourrented to give In every esrlety to Malt the time& Posters, Handbills, Programmes blrCnkra, Cheeks, .131/Ibeads, Invokes, - *lb Uuuni: ---.oesLati.keintlitiermeeiMattni-tkirtetair ket suit tho , ° Book Printing. Oar facllitlea Jro executing all kind. of Book and Pamphlet Printing are complete in every reaped. Shovi Cards, • .. Plain Cards, Handbills • . .. '— • •-• -- --- ' filiinkrand - --- Labels, Printed In the best style , and with despatntr. - • We tender our acknowledgments for the patronage we have enjoyed during the many years we have con ducted this establishment, and respectfully solicit a continuance of the lavers of our friends. Printing for Country Tiler- We would respectfully say to our friends la the coun try, that we have a variety of Large Type designed for Pustere end Handbills for Country Merchants. Any orders forwarded us, by letter or otherwise will be carefully .atterided to. Briefs, Law Blanks, inted awl furrifehed to order at the shorten notice. Double, • Executer,' Adniiniatrator and - Truatee Deeds, and Mortgages, constantly kept on*band for sale. Justices' , Blanks.- • Si=mode, • auppeentts, - Put ,l / 2 • 4 9" . for 5r.145.- • - • 'fit Blank Conitibre Sates Mad for sale handbills roe )ogritlit e e,• Printed at on houea notice Tendno Notes and .GrAngtimis far sale. State, Receipts fur Oa'Hectors at Tawituthip,' Pawl Tax, kepl.tar • DAVID S.. LOiCir Warrants for Collectors , Bonds for Trentifers and' Coors for sale. Lewes 'Aiesting .ilottse;* Agroomdents for :Mit . ' , ' - - - ,_ ~ !, . , ..,,,, ,-, -'-', i ;-... • Batik of Loa d . ac, , ... ...- - for ode. - ' . . ===l JilLablha +.r 4147tertfier,OBIeia; - • Or., Addles Em IVii. Di. BRESLIN, Lebanon, P. =l==Z Cumberland street; LZBANON, Pa Book and Job Oaks Type, IVtamy sad pais a Lion chants. Law Priating. floods and Itiank Deeds. Thx lieCcilaft. School Blanks‘ TEE FEGLEAL GOMMMEWL President—Akraim m 11. niin. &award. of the Trestsur4---3sloon P. Cllses,•Otil S , of .Wv-zEsKin M. F.tanton, PLv...osylTanit. • 4 , : y of the Intirlor:f-Ce.le b t•e: o f I cl e liy;.7-fjidega A Gen,,rot— tclitai„W„ 31arylanfl. Lf. WtreaL. Caton. Tennessee; VAII iteirerti4;l" iac '". C• (4ri'lct'ettasy.lyquii; iN Mord, Zi".. 23. tiwnyns,o4:ind!,ris ,, , var.& ncies• 4 C s( !e me r a k lck i r l P :l: ll :e n : B e l t 9i n 4;81r E u tr a ; , ri e :111( i4' " K esij c iat.. owe: "rflos Veibzont. - of-the Setiftte--, v.ll • Genezwi-in , Chief of thai An. ti—C-serge kt. Xm..;;411e.c. Ohio. • - , oov E k - -* KENT of P INNZYLVAtIA. -- GorernorAlfd , row G. Curtin, t '' 4 - R l, 7 lV" . t . t r r - Secretary of t 220 Commoretrealt county. - *ait , Delaware Deputy Secretary . ) j. - phlindelotia State Trwaamar—ffetkry D. Meere, v erk : Auditor Generat—Thoinas E. Caci;rt. - Surveyor General— henry Souther, I ecuut „. 4eirti „-T . ' Adjutant General—E . fib die, Pldb. tx , n ,,, r , Quartermaster. General—ft. C. Hate, Ls Co Superintendent of Common seficras—at - rows, Lancaster county. w3e. Judges of Supreme Contt--Waizer burg, Chief Justice; George W. Wraalwant county; James Thompson, Erie county; . Berke county; John ftf. Read, Philadelphia. PUBLIC OFFICERS DE LEBANON' Fcpressntaxire fit Congress—J. W. !linger, Lebsn, Senator—Amos R. llolithter; Lebanon. Assernbky—lSeac 110fcr, Lebanon. President Judea—John J. Pearson. Flarri-burg. Associate Judges—William Rank, - S waters. ; Kramer. Londonderry. District Attorney—Joica Weidmon.Leberon. Deputy DistrietAttornsy;S-0 rent Weirtatib, Estbancu. SherhT,Jonathan Bender, Jackson. - • Deputy Sherilf- 4 3aorlOi'W, Hoack:Lebtilion. Coroner William C:Ydober, Lehanort. Prothonotary, and Oka. of Oyer and. Terminer-- Henry Siegrist.-LebenEn. Deputy Prothnnotirps- James W. Ebur, Lebanon, Itegisterllenry, Bross.,Union. Recorder and Clerk' of-the Con'its—Jelin If. North Lebanon Borough. Clerk of the Orphans' Court—Lndrew Light, North `Lebanon. Deputy ClMk—John Benson, North Lebanon. County Cominissioners—Simon Itultz, tlnida; Robert Evans. Cornwall; Jacobllnetter. South Lebanon. Clerk of Commissionerss—CyruaShirk, Lebanon. Counsel—Levi Lebanon. Mercantile Appraisers.-Petse Loser, Dafari. ' County Treasurer—John Aliwein,South. Arwrilics Deputy Treasurer--John W. Altwein; 5: Annvills. Directors of the Poor—James Renson, Dumb Lobs non ; John E. Bowman, Londonderry; Lints Walb,ru, Bethel. - Steward of the Alois Ilonse—Diward Kreider South Lebanon. Treastirer—David Bowmari. Lebanon. Physician—Dr. William M. Gafford. Lebando. County Auditont—Andren"Fot;Fouth Lebanon; Ul rich Burtch°lder; South. Auuvlll .Taeob Notaries Public—Adam also, ..Tobn Mlsh, Japolo Weldle,'Lebanon: "' ' County Superintendent ot-Scbuols—lienry Houck, Lebanon. . . Estate of Wiener IThrieh, Deed. NOTICE 14 hereby given. that Letters Tetramenter.; - on the Estate of Henry Uhrich,.deetl,. Inte. Bethel township, 'Lebanon county, Pa ,' Imre. teen. granted to the undersk7ned.,residing in. the' township and county aforesaid. All persons indebted to said es • tate will phisise make payment sithrmt delay, and all having chums against tha same, will_ present theM, properly ai thenticated. for settlement- . DAVID W. llfiltlCH,'ExecuW. Fredericksburg, June 4,1862. Estate of Elias - Uhrich, Deed. iIitTOTICE is hereby given that: tellinn Testamentary 11 On the:Bstate'of =id& Urenlar;.oe 4 V, Bethel. township, label:sou county„ barebeen granted to the undersigned, readiling in the. toia rnalp atnicounty aforesaid. All peptone indebted to !Wefts. tote will please mikeintyraent witliput deley, and tlzbse hash* clainisi when the -will`:prerielti thnio, properly inithentleated,:for settlement.. EDWARD STMrEttil,`Eintilion Fredetiolcsburg, June 11.1882. - lila erial $5O EMPLOYMENT. .$2OO AGENTS WANTED SEWING: - .MACHINES! Oar Maehine . le VrEtrECT in its Neehantop. It in lean liable to get out of order deaf - any otitertiplo• mew bare born awarded it aver AO/rover - ft poker and 'other high pile€4lfaehhtes. $l5- EACII "Thiaateelitate 116451 . St straightliteedia_ eritt -Wakt AU. KINDS Ott Tilithanst,ettiik- Ing.att - e - itaateehtart' litmalrth washing, and Is the REST and CHEAPEST hiacknei in _ , . . Onr Machine will HEW FELL, is.rois: QUlTT'sttd MAD, And will sew ow elk Mikis , of.gosidic , frtoinAfie Sliest Swiss 3lstslia to ,tbo cosrpear. Woolog. sigrkipg with Sass through liesetter thicliliesses Melt' Woolen - Cloth. ALL BLACIAINES *BE ,w4tItANTIST } ,7; IF TifFtqffflffiffffftitiffil 'FM *ANT DiAehtliitc:AiDiNgi'salVE IT COST TOO ANYTHING, WHITEY-o tra, -- AS WE WANT THE MA,C4INE TS3ED • IN EV,ERTN'EItnTROMEILTIN TEI.E STITgi3 " $ l5- : : Is-will gift, wcotrunisaloa awallsoci4p .puld.-by„sr,r AVMs, tr we will PRY raitlS e t -IP I PTV DOW' - ARS•PERIIONTIJ mai pay all -new:weary,. expansea.. , Var particulars ad drawl MRS. IttrOOLE3, iepent. May2l, 11381. IJSti`-bliatk _ S. IN%Petreifdif - & coi -- No. 37 Paik Row, New. York` & 6 State "BOE'tOE ARE orr Agents for - the 4 Aerrirriaile, in theirs cities, and are author - Lied to take4deertisemente and Subscriptions fot'us at Our ZArest - Rritie. May 21, 186 Z,, • • • • THE NEW 'BA. E . tiFIE undersigned would respontfrallt inforM - . tlee sift. 11. tens of Lebanon, tbat hehas cordmencedlhellAßE 'NG 1311SINEISS;in all :its vaili2ia4 •Stitilii. tin Cumberland street, Lebanoti„ni*Aropposite4heißuck fintel. and sill suripliiritiitonle're'irith th bestrß'READ, CAKES- ac.. .Flour receireWfroni 'oustorratrir said returned to them in bread at abort notice. ... CONFECTIOERrLeB of all kinds. fresh and of the best quality{ colastaritkr on hand, and furnished at tbolorinat prices, Th public is invited to give rife a trial. Leb non, Nov.fd, Übe: • • F..a.-243fi11.' TAKE NOTICE: , 113 t MINERS will do well h y caning on J. BaY~sfxn .JI.P Agent, as he is preparhd to'dif , ilelltpda if -TIN ROOFING, SPOUTING era - JOE WORt, -- tiritesb,iy, at the very lowest prices. Ae alsohas -on large and good . assortment of, all kinds ot-TI.NA4 - . E.Eg. . of the Most improved Griuipurow dtmc. STOVES and PARLOR - ftOTE...V Abe,. ah the .different-and`-latest improved RANGES AND • ILETATERS. of all 'kinds. Ile. also lfbezt , ccn stantly on hand .a largoitock of allickkdiaNgNOPllN - 9, SLATE, which he offers eit Iwept:l64,th= ey ‘3612e hdffeht tini other etatemen titVbain ' tir. - ' - --"4o*, , NNA.'lfOONS—ttliAiiSeS 6 athilflde -hotel,. la alnutßtreetylobluken, Pa.k : - , Labeller; Dechmbhr $5, Igth." • Rhtulket Shaltivisi • nLOTH, pt,ortgral. of Alt-cgdOrtAynkrit Bina or Blueltleek, pressed, the _color , ,warrartel and goals turneirontegnal itew,bir LYOI4 , IAMBEIGEIitt - East o‘en. AO" Articles to be dyed can be left at:Teit:Za ger's Drug Store where-alb ordetecer the shove will ha ~,attendloi to. .; - R0b..44./100. Election Bills o s E rTraLElNT;Jaitiew-orliottea.,,w,44".‘ 0 -die Scrivaning basinelsTriAcb mk.,writin ff iDe e 7a. Moitogee. itateaseit. tonlbc' ',4%.grvintionte, 1 Ida nth.* in IkluttOm , typtti: Xwo liana leipfh 404.1(1.. Moraci.tt tburilyn theAorcars.D . Lamson, Trainaro2o/1131112trAJ SPRiejrNeriES ' : " ' ' 4 7 LtDWISI-IlEdlfigeMtite.ol4l,berTl -13 CI AP,t,44litaidenAtinf4 NEWMPS• informg t 0 eitizeup of Lepa . ..rtna as a 15: ls 11Agit. hattilov*, Uhrageneit,sefirbis CELEISRATELV., , • Brazitialt Apeetorsekit anm. Silver. a..;ll..oteel.rases, saitable...for any datierik . tlqu of aye*. . . Pttrehaveis rvilrttleatie berr to mind-that D.B RA BEIVS , PEW. MILE Jaz the , plum - 10 bfiY;r l SPECTACLES. pebariatt March 11),IT, "market Street -Betel • Vdretithirket and Cliextmitilitecits7lobttioni .000 IiATILLES, Propykitor:r: tekenAhe above Stand, lov L sor= 11 tiff. teeadfrZlmalaaidat. Will . akatSITI make , the Traveling palate. who- 9 =i ^ g.sr eotufertable. avid,4o4. L uaa i t4v4.47 ' triad. T II wet to large eitil *et' wily:lkea, letia2aMe aaaalied Seebekeitese6tate t,be,simitwet L iltrfonvy virm,l4ba L SpAlyeac; d ' Odi '7oillrffNtrVV: ro YOU WANT GOO.O PIO7EHMS Gt --- 7*" iffikENNIBItYA•i, - Itati&vl4-te..*e, .on Opstbennnenmety4iebionws44l!- 43 1 1 1 1 1 0 17214- ii ilinenronwi Airwo44% - . :na&Anstgo, ni4erati 4:Wu ariniepOL) • ble and In aoserdance with the size, style and dld„ofi the cam, Rooms opened from d. M.. to 4WD.*: P. N. Lebanon, Juno 2, 2.438. EMIG AT EEDUCEB`PRIC ES 815 EACH $l5 EACH ! 1121:1
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