tljt glititttioft: TERMS, IQ so A vselt LEBANON, PA. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1862 HOME AFFAIRS. ' litr Why John, whore are you go i to in such a burry Why, I am going to LAUBACTI'S, in litarketatreet, tr buy a nice lot of Furniture. Well, John, can you tell me the reason why Lannaert sells so much more Furniture and Chairs than all the Cabinet-makers in Lebanon together? Yes, John, I think I can Tell that reason very plainly he has always got by tilr the largest and best assort vaunts of all kinds of Pure Ware . and Chairs on hand, which he also sells a great deal cheaper than any other 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. 44 As the 93(11: Regiment will leave for the scat of war, this week, the public will please boar in mind that the best and oldest CABINET ArAKING ESTABLISHMENT, in Lebanon, is . that of C. BROTHERLINE'F. Any person in want of good made work will please call on him, , be `ore ouying . elsewhere. C. BROTilmuaNn. Le6anoi, Nov. 26; 1.861.-otho. We noticed last week the destrue• tion by fire of the Steam Tannery of Messrs. Loos, at Myerstown. The stock house, contain. ing some 200 cords of oak (bark, the bark mill, engine and engine house, were burned to the ground. Through great exertions, the vat and dressing house were, saved, The , estitnated loss is $5OOO. Insured e, ming.Company for. 0,- 000, West Binuch, sf„soo. The origin of the fire is unknown. There was no fire of any kind in the tannery when the hands left it. The en gine was stopped and.the .fire put out at about 2 o'clock on Saturday, in, order to clean the boilers on Monday morning.- The fire was discovered in the bark, mill. During the past year, dotil' livered along our railroad as follows: STAT/ONS. Afissemer, , ltiebhmd, Myerstown, Lebanon, Annville, Pnlnfyre, Bunol i mtr.----Some thief or Ch ores entered the Saloon of Mr. Ilehny, under Funck's Bull, in this borough, on Wednesday night, and stole 11 . billiard balls, 10 bagatelle balls, all the checks, and alot of eatables. They entered at the back door, which they forced open. Mr. Behny offers a reward fur the recovery of his property and the detection of the'thieres. B. F. ];1.0.11, seine time since arrest ed in this place for attempting to pass a forged check at the Lebanon Bank", (but never brought to trial,) has been figuring of late in Sunbury, Pa., to the scandal of the good people of that place. Ile raised about $2OO of money from various eltizens to purchase 'the material for a printing office. Oa his way to Philadelphia ho was or pretended to be robbed. The persons who had giveb him the money obtained - -judgement, :levied on his household goods, and sold it. Ilan. pening to sell some goods not embraced in the levy, proseetitions were instituted, andilAtera town squabble is the insert. . . Messrs. Moses and John RicgeTt, of Caruwaliq aujh rad a Zaz iact week which weighed 576 pounds. Died, on Thursday, the 10th of De ._ ember, A. D., 1361, at the residence of Isaac Kinnard ;in Burrell township, Armstrong county, Pa.; John IL Washburn, aged about 27 years.— The deceased was deaf and dumb, but bad been taught to read and write. The deceased stated that he was on his way to visit his grandmother, whose residence, he said, is near the town of Lebanon; Lebanon county, Pa. B.r.owN IN.—Another of the Corn• welt Anthracite Furnaces, at Cornwall, was blown in on Wednesday of last week. DFAD.—Mr. James McCausland, Manager at Speedwell Forge, died on Saturday. Ile was slightly injured by a fall on Wednesday, ~which produced abberation of mind, and on Fri day night he jumped out, of a window, from which he received injuries that caused his death. I T he Fruit Grower Society of East ern Pennsylvania _will hold _their _next annual meeting ki,Laneaster city, Pa., at, dooperii tel, confinencing•on Wednesday; the 6th. of Feb ruary,' 1862. itostleulturiste are invited tir tend. We are pained to learn that Sautes Reichbold, of this borough, slipped en the iee and fell on Sunday evening, fracturing his leg.— This is a grievous accident to one in his other wise bodily ntiiieierl eatiditkeih: _ John ..EL Bowman, „Esq., of this place, in'colmexion With several titbehgentle men, is getting up a Company. They have thus far been very successful; baring enlisted between forty and fifty men. lift;. -; John Lick,- of 'California, has Made a . handsonie doottjou to the Fredericks burg Sunday of this county. Mr. tiCk - deis not fdrgek hi:BW hothe and old friends. `44 -, iterciare - at'preSent about 120 men eruployed;alondtbe line of the Union, Ca ' nal ? repairing cleaning out, and 'otherwise improving the same. The work is being - pushed forward, so as to be ready for the "opening of navigation, as early as the sea_ son will,.permit. The carrying capacity of these works is being gradually but surely improved. Since the enlargement, the ea 'lnteity has been increased 33 per cent. Among :othe'r -improvements, the con ' struction of anew sluice-way at the "Big near Jonestown, is worthy of notice. A. drift or small tunnel is being made ft.( m 'below, the dam into the pool of the same, . l above. This drift will be circular, 8 feet lin diameter, and about 250 feet in length, through a solid trap-rock. In the pool of the dam, over the mouth of the drift, a stone sluice, or gate-house, some 45 feet high", will be erected. This work is pro gressing as rapidly as practicable, a night and-day force being employed. l'br The 4drcrliscr , Gecigraipical Ego i a. I am comma of 91 letters .My 6 . 13 29 79 . ;5 90'57 2154. 75 is a county in rental. Xy 1939 4858 20 78,45 Is a county In Indiana. gy W12'6.4216.40 45 3 11 is a county in New York MAW 37 19,36 35'1 19 33 54 is a county in Mains. Dly 4134 47 444 22 416225 Is a county in Vermont. My 62 8.63 26'0 a county in North Carolina. My 58 48 38 63 0 0283 11 15 is a cotantyinN.llampshire. My 64 85 20 88 60.60 48 69 is a county in Massachusetts My 88 ,66 85 21 40 31 is a county in Georgia. Hy. T068;73 72 is a count . .? in Illinois. .111 81 82.0 35 4 77 80 86 88 is a county in Georgia. My 82 62 89 67 76 is a sounty in Indiana. My 01.74 61.30 87 65 422741 is a county is Texas. My whale:is-16unit one' of Shakapeare's plays. • A ositor FaLyi week, A. O. H. f.ablimon; Answers.to Spaorams of last week—No. 2—Lebanon; No. '2:ltittllnC; No. 3—Boitort; No. tip-3.farylaild 5--Vaniiiirgton ; No. 6—Lancaster; :\0.:7---Santi ago; No. B.:—Temosvor; No. —Tortola;9 No. 10- 1 44- dgfelot. Daniel Shay, of Co. G., 93 Regi meat, renn'a volunteers, died, a few days - ago, at the Seminary Hospital. • HANDBILLS FOR SALES Printed cheap, and at an Leer's notice at the LETTER FROM THE COUNTRY, CORNWALL Tp., Jan. 28th,186.2!" MR. EDITOR :—There is an old say. ing in England, when the elements are decidedly contumacious, that it is "not a night fit to turn a poor brute out," and such- has been the average state of the weather sinee- my last.— The "Snits Creek," as though deter mined to bid adieu to its ancient name, and class itself aMong rivers of the Ow, magnitude,, overeoWed in every:. direction, and roared like a cat aract; last Week: Vonderstand ‘ tlifit• quite a nUmber of tenses '11:ord . curried away by the freshet. This is god news to fence-makerS. . • 13y looking over your columns ; I perceive that. the ivar has not seri ously injured the matximonial:excite ment. The only advice I can give to my young friend's; on this point, "keep the ball rolling ; and remember der druchar." A malignant disease 'of the throat is prevailing among the children here, which, I am sorry to state,"'-pretents them from attending . sehool. By re. [erring to Lhe "Obitnriry" 'head, =the reader «ill perceive that it has proved fatal in several cases, and ftirnished another' e'X'§iii - ,ptifteatton,' of the trite aphorism, that' de love,s a'shinin„ff mark." At the same time if; had us all to refieet'lli - at "Life la realf—life is.earrieg, ATia our beaets thongb stout. and I.,ra - es, Still like muffled drums vac. beating, Funeral marches to the grave,. • , • On WedneSday night last, Mr. Hen ry Kurtz's carpenter shop was .en ter ed,. and nearly all his 'valUable tools taken ;therefrom. 'Who the vi.l -ll i,UOr'Villains were is a problem that mii'Y'not`,receivoa toady solution frortt astrologers or witehes. Our friends in th'enti - ptry do. well to be fore : armed for theMariy suspicious actors WIVi p ,. co,wtpbotitt i b t ei r eigh borhood. To givean illitS'tratien, we Met an old "covey" a few evenings since, who hailed froni"WcffAClestet- He appeared to have been over- ; loaded with "old rye," and etting - to old tree;evidentlrwaitingfOrhts - stop ping place to come round: The recent fall of snow Made. the sleighing prime, and the - jingle of beltg echos lively in all directions. fjlope_ the sun will not interfere with the fun; so as to give us 'an opportunity to "glide o'er the ice and SOW." Should the weather prove favora ble, a public examination of the SeliCil< l ars of the Excelsior school,..will on. Thtirsd ay evening The exercises will be interspersed with vocal music, and c.dnelude with in XhiCh all 'th e e "eaci.Cteellets" 'are invited to par', • • .1--e7ijey-cot .1 ;r. li +6 the only objection I can,. produce, gettin - g:fli.‘,o - ANSTWhen old, a ti'd you know IliketkrkeerpoSted on : the “grifve glicgtitie"ciethe."darl A sbuti) army . pa ntractcir Ai t i `re !Wh p got. ernment of a huuered t thpugana tars, take sick,.and - go tO '..FitiNcipe*fey the benefit of his health,_all beforo'J would I ot;ber4o:-11 . 6eVeNd''' tYPitcalijlA errors in my last, to which rthiti* the "little devil" muse plead, .ktkitty. Yours Truly, ToN s. -1, 1,250 0 ,98 . 5 882 848 OUR ARMY CORRESPO DENUE, Froin the'934il lie iiuca~ t. . [The fOlieWing . letter shotild have 'been received in time for last, paper, bat was delayed in the mails:g LETTER FROM LLEUT-ROGERS. Headquarters, Co: WAsultioToN, Jan. 17, 'Ol 7iIF,N:Li "ME's - 10- rs i n camp ;Still present their wonted appearance, save that a dotty mud has fastened itself upon our streets and parade, ground, making the operation of walk ing rather a disagreeable.oneond giv ingseldiel*life but very4 , feWTl - eaSurcs at the present time. In' order therefore to IS'e 'released from the 7 11 rip I eitsa htnap ,stichp and hdping, to derive, .6enat froM a visit to' Ale.*aridria,a 'pled° replete 'with interesting occurrences in the three months' service,—l start ed forth on Tuesday indrning jaSt, in company with my brothers?, on the then Unpleasant journey. For e - uclk it certainly was, as the snow flakes ,were dancing throt:gh the air, with a rough wind blowing that almost chilled us through. The exercise of walking however soon made , the life current course more •freely, warming our bodies into a pleasant' glow that could dare the weather. IlaVing pro: cured a Provost Marshal's pass, in Washington, we rode froth Seventh and Penn. Avenue to the wharf, where we em barked in one of the little steam Tugs that. towed up and down the river. . A half hour's ride brought us to the socesh hole, and familiar sights came once more to view . As we dis • cm barked, and walked slowly up King street, our eyes natuilly. turned to the Marshall House,—wherc i. the un fortunate Ellsworth lost hi's: life.. Its dilapidated condition impresses the mind with the important fact fha r tfjt cannot last long but will soon be nt4n bered with the things that were, while many other once fine buildings are go ing in the same, downward coarse.— Business, ,however, is much brisker than it was during the summer, and the innovations of Yankee enterrese are everywhere making their appear ance. Col. McLean's 88th Penn. lieg't are quartered in those buildings that have been deserted 'by the Secession ists. and with their comfortable homes and good warm stoves certainly pos- BOSS advantages in soldiering rarely enjoyed - by any of the "boys." We' there met some of the three months' men that belonged to .the "sth," and they welcomed' us With . a ,hospitality - that made us feel. at home-.and., com fortable. The slave:P'en is used for the accommodation of those soldiers that get more than:the "can carry," and we were much aniused4o. - Seerthe motley group that then adorned this establishment. Wherever .you turn, the effects of the tvai: tire visible in deserted houses, breken . up business stands, and all those natural results of tho great Destroyer., We returned home on the following . day ready and anxious to assume ; tie 'wonted routine of duty at CampAq..Y. Marching orders, are about to change our lbeation, an'i3,4. Monday morning, next we inteAd, moving for Ten&ly 7 town, to join 'Gen. Peek's Brigade.,, 1 will advise you of our doings , in. the is accomplished, and ihe mean time-let all our friends direct their letters to the 93d Regiinent, P. V. ) Washington; D. C., which will insure their transmission until tdrtlier or dered.' Advertiser Office Prettttiodis Defter iftan (Ire, T° o* ladies of delioato health or ;repaired organization, or to those by whom n roue - of family is 15 out any reason objectionable, theiundersigned W.o3.l . lpcip.r a prescription Which is perfectly relittblis.an&Wiand which has been prescribed in eaclous parts of the::4ll, world for the past century— :Although the articlelai4e ry cheap and simple yet it'iuMbeiniporhp in half.,pint bottles and sold very extensively at the exberbitatA price of $5 per Ikittia, the uneersigned proposps to fur, nish the recipe for the small sum 0f.51., by, Elia posses sion of which every lady can supply herielf„.Nrith .a.per• feet safeguard. at Any ,drug store, for the sun of 25, cents per year. Any physician or druggist : will .tell you It, is pertectli harmless, and tbousarids of testisio f Mats can be procured of its ediCaey. Sent to any - part of the world on receipt of $l, by addressing Dr.• 0. DEVEiItAUX, P. 0. Box, No: 2353, New Haven, Conn. August 7, 1861—ly. MILITARY UNIFOR h err' is, per hnps , no department of military business in which there has teen a more marked improvement than in the. 'clothing of the, soldiers.. .Not runny -Years since onieers and privates were ORA in garments - whieh Were almost skin-tight. They wore loather , stecks,“ which were worthy of the name, far they., kept the wearer in • tribUlatioin . While I,llCir padded breasts and tight Sleeves 'Made volition a matter of great diffieVlty. "Delving the present war, each of our volunteers as procure their uniforms at the Drown Stone Clothing Hall of Rocklin' & 'Wilson, Nos. tifig and 005 Chestnut, atreat,!ibuye Sixth, Philadelphia, obtain clothing that is perfactly easy, substantial and becoming. The firm named have gone largely- into the business of making Military . Clothing, Alld their facilities enable - them to fill the' largest- orders in the shortest possible time. .11:UNNEMETil, S COUGH REMEDY excels in one of the, most important characteristics namely, that, of containing no materinle of opium or antimony. which are so debilitating to Weak When by its perfect simplicity it is done with . the Cough or Lung Coinplaint its sp:endid Tonle quali ties exhibit themselves in giving strength to weak epi tome, weakened ttiseilic, a peculiarity very impor. tent, but often tostnikhtiof. In a preparation like the Universal Cough Itemedyzany he found a great ueees. Sity.fer every'nursery. every medicine chest, or count ing roona.4tnti front' infancy:to age it May be used .ti'ith perfect impunity. gee advertisement. and read pith., phict. [November tl-161: Pitituo Sr. lionx's,ltaFOßMED ,CRURCR.--Rernita.ervice army Wednesday, evening at 74 &chick , ovary Sunday morning at'lo o'clock, and every Sunday evening , at 7 o'clock . Cardxr Cutmcm—Services in Temperance net, every Sunday at 10 A. IM., and.everyFriday at 7 P. M. English preaching next Sabbath Morning and evening in the ;Methodist Episcopal.Clinrch. Eerman preaching next Sabbath Morning at 10-o'clock in the Eyangelical church. and in the evening. English preaching next Sunday 0,10 A. IL, and the Lord's S,upperat2 P.M., in the Moravian Church: Engittfh services next Lord's day morning and evening in Zion's Lutheran church. aerthan preaching next Sabbath morning and English in ths,impuine:. in the First Itelbrmed church. GermaMproachltig next Sunday morning dud English in rho ; . rotlißg, l firtiorWo: Lutheran :ch ch On to- ins „y 1 lA9vell, in Linea n.oOnn. ty, Me., at, thicrestdebeem of the bride's other; 'lie - FAC.KET., tfortherly.ef. Jonestown, this cone— ty)to..3.liss AirD.E.LIA,ItiItiESSON, both of theasen.to county-., • , In Cornwall tp., nn bin 2211 inst.4I.OSANNA, child of Christian:and Sarah 5A011144111, agedll‘y-eurs, 7 mos. and 16 days. • Ou the morning of the 22d inst.. DEBBIE, daughter of Charles 11. and Amelia E. FORNEY, of North Leba non, aged about 7 years. o n , the 16th alt, to Bethel town .Itlp. MARTIN LIGHT; stied 73 Yett;Esi 7 months and 26 days. On the 11th AMANDA, daughter 41..kbraham and natty 13/11113AKER, - aged 8 years, 1 month and 22 days. De:wart seholar, - tboudtast left 1.181 Here thy less we deeply fear; But'tis God that.hath bereft us, Ile can nil our sorrows heal. . Tile Lebanon ltilarke. . --Caf.fully 'Corrected Weeny. LEBANON, Wan: maim; JANUARY 20, 1 862. Leb. Mills 15:it.raln 25% - Bggs, % , 1 doz., 32 Smith " klatem .--, '6do Butter, 'l4 lb., ; ;,. . ,IS Lob. Yid. Super. Krnes 513 Tub or salted Meer, 10 Prime White liiiMitt, :1 '25 Lard, 8 Prime Bad Wheat 1.15 Tallow, .)b Prime 11. Ye,, 55 11am, . ; 11 Corn, 45 Shoulders, 11 OAS.; ..t4 ... : 32 Sides, u Cle , 7er-ifeod., '3'.50- Soap, ' 7 Timothy-seed, 375 Bees-wax,.- . ' ' 25 ipi f i x : see d , i . ... 125 White Rage, 3 Dried A pples, 11 bit., 100 Nixed Rags, : I Dried Apples, pealed, 150 Flax,'. lb., 32V., Peach "Seitz," 250 13e.etles, ill th., 40 Peach .'llutzele," 125 Feathers, "f lb., 02;4 Cherries, 150 Wool, 'Vb., 40 °aloha,- 07 Soup MOM, "f., qt., 0 Potatoes,ll bus, 40 yinemir, , il gut, 1 . 4.4 Apple.it utter, 'f ere& , 45 . . The, Philade1010:1, ii d. Mokaai . , Jan, 27.—The:unfirvorable tenor of the foreign advices by the Europa has somewhat flattened the market for Breadstuff's, but without .causing any quotable change:imprimis. There is viry.little'shipping ,demand for 'flour and the on ly transaction reported is 500 barrels Northwest. ern extra at .$5 52k 70 barrel. Small sales fur the, supply of the retailers and bakers from $5 2.5 to 5 374. for common and goad superfine, $5 00 to $5 75 for extras, $5 70, to $0 25 for low grade and. Choice extra family, and $d 371,, up to $6 75 fur isn't* , lets. Rye Flour and Cuid Meal are but little inquired after. We quote the former at $3,:75 and the latter at $3 barrel;, Grain—The demand for Wheat ,has fallen off, but the offerings are light, An& prices aro un changed. Sales of 608000 .tio,shuls fair and prime Poona,. and Western Rod at $l. 32@1. 35 J 1 bushel, mostly at, the. latter rate. White ranges from $l. 40 to $1 50. Ityo continues to command 72®,73 cents. Southorh do. is worth 65,t0 68 cents. Corn comes fur Ward slowly and meets very limited inquiry. Sales4f 800 bush els new yellow at 57 cents, which is a decline.— Onto are steady at 387. centa7D bushel for Penna.. Clevorseed is less active; sales of 650 bushels _at $1 50@)4 62 . 1 64 lbs. Timothy is worth .$1 62®1 75, and Flaxseed, $2 10 bushel. CATTLE MARKET.—The receipts and sales of Beef Cattle were larger.this week than last, reaching some 1150 bond at. Phillips', stud the market was dull at—about previous quotations, which ruled at from $5 to $6 for common to $7 for fair, and $7.50 to $8.50 the 100 tbs. fur good to prime quality, mostly within-the latter range of prices. Cows.and Calves—About 00 wee dis 'Posed of at from $2O 1p $32 each for springers, and $23 to $3B for Co*,s.tind - Calves,' as to condi tion. _Hogs were more plenty and rather - lower this week, the.receipts cud sales. reaching some 5555 head, including 6015 at Imhoff's at s4@4i, and 2540 a r ,t. the Avenue Yard at $4/2)4.50 the 100 lbs. net. .Shee`P w,ere s , also rather lower, with saless of 550 . 0 at :164/e. fl lb. gross, as in goal . grin gmturtiummts. GSEPII GLSIM, Justice of theTenee, will attend to ty the Serivening bueineseuch an writing Deeds, Mortgagee, itelensee,'llentle, Agreements, &e, &6„, at his office, in r blutbegy. atteot, two doora,,soutti Of lbo Moravian ChurcA, ln.tb"a Berovgil ofPiliano,a' rebanon, January 2.3,1862: . Ice;ader; tiávk'3* - :) - ( Sti 'siSdri'Of. wooa , o.4,trl&ra,;:it is aur.peper , .Ittxtd it; 'will intoreat-yoe. .g.i.it cial: (4.tYtt.:.o-,' tarritV. ~.~ Peaceful be Eby silent slumber, Peaceful in the grave so low; Thou no more wilt join our number, Thou no more our songs shalt !mow 'Yet again lee hope to meet thee, • When the clay of life is fled, Then in heaven, with joy to greet thee, Where nofaretedttar is sited SOIIOOIOIIAtE Notice. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A ndil or's Notice Estate of Jeremiah- Vatdorff, deceased. . r/lE, u ndcreignekA nd appointed by the ,Orphans' 1 Court of Lebanon couhty, to mako distribution of the fund in the - hands of George Bowmen, Ir., Adminis trator of Jerethlah Madura', de'eedsed. to and among the cre, itore , entitled to Ore same, will attend to the duties of his appointment,Aa his Office, in Lebanon, on FONDA Y, the 2.1. th of FEBRUARY, 1862. at 10 o'clock. A. 11., whoo.and where ell persons having claims will present them. ' Lett. Jan. 29.'02.'.J0111; IL lIIESTER, Auditor. PUBLIC SALE ,OF VE 4SO NAlt PROPERTY. W. ILL 1.;o tio'd aLgAblie. $ etc, oh SA ruiep,t r; .rESRuAR T 22, 1802, .. - 6. t ; the:lol4rat:Monte of PHILIP MiTTER, deed., in Pal myra, Lobanon county, Pa., the following Personal Property...viz : ._...1C0W, RA'S', lIA/MESS, Good . iarrett i 2 01N5,.. r .. 1 CARRIAGE .2- in,' - 7 BEDS 4.N.D.BEDSTEADS, CENTRE AND OMER "JEL — r..ZIAL .1111E1r1r-A,, , owerseat.,:ntl other Ch4a,-Ch4sts, Stoves, Carpets, Copper Kettlea, Buffalo I,,ebes,.Yotatoes, 1 Barrel of Vinegar, and a variety. of' Vier articles too . numerous to mention. • • int-Sale to oomtruce at 10 o'clock, A.. when due attendance will be, IVO), llnd terms of oaloznodo known by eIIitTSTIAN ITOFFER, AdininistratOr of flint') :trotter, dee'd. ' Palmyra, January 29, 1502.-ta. • • - ill VA IJ. • rIIOI7O.IiRAPIIS. }pub, BetAy . , wipte ate,you going that yoti..ttro drpssent $o? Ant—T nut gait-- to_;T:it, 'KRIM in his: log r `in Wointit stretrqAo-litkt* - tny likettesß token QuPs.--.lrhy do yon eq. *Reim and not to one or the other rooms to have it. ? An s .—llecan"sn Kelm's_kletarevire sharper, 'elearer and mire truthful than °titers 'mid. nearly everybody goes to Wm. ? Ques.=Can you tell the why his pictures are ma'perior to others? Ans.—Tea he hail 9 je?re praetice, and has noperier Cameras, and all his otherp:turer are of the moat hal. , pr9ved.kind. ; Oyes.--Wilat kind of PiSteees does he take? JUns.—lle takes Ambrothies, and MelairMtypas, of all sizes end superior finish i'ainfThotographs, 'from the sunillssrup to Life Size, BMW and Colored in Oil. lie takes ail sizes Plibtbgraphe from Daguerreotylies of do. coaled persons and-has theM.colored life like,:by, one of the beitt Artials. Isis cluirges' are reasonable and his rooms are open every dayfixeept surelny) from S o'clock, A. 31. to it, P. M, Don't forget, KELM'S BOOMS is the Place you can get the Best Pictures. (Jan, 29, 4;2. Economy is . VErealthl Cure Your Cougi fir One Dive! The BEST and CHEAPEST Household REM- EDY in,Ota World ZAJ:),QC PORTER'S CREAT COUGH. RENIEbY! VistlEimie ZADOC POR TER'S Curative Balsam is warranted if used accord lug to the directions, to cure in all eases, Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Asthma, and all affections of tho Throat and Lungs, • MOST IMPORTANT. , —Xtadame - ZADOC POR TETI'S Curative Ilataainlasolci-at a'priee - whlelabrings it in the roach or every one-Co keep it convenient for tole. The ttniely.ote:or a single 'Wattle will prove to he wArLiarLOatwegits post.' . : — NOTICE.—Sa - ye Your _,Money I I—Do eat be plersuaded to pssreha4e,ittieSin ax 4.5. to sl, wixkli do teed :oratiye . " Bidp.ittny Oar Cost .of maityrdau,,, _ m . Which Is *great aslhakof almost any otherediclue; and , the very- leir , ggiee "ts.t.irltlett it is sold, makes „the pro , 3t the ailltreWlstraptay - winattrand-mnprinelpled deaters'will sometime* recommend other medicines on which their profits are loner, unless the customers in shit upori having Proslifolta Fowler's and none other.— Ask for. MadiusieVettatriOurialve Balsam, price 10 eta., and in large haties at RC eta; and take no other. /f you can not get it at one store you can at ahother. Sild by all Druggists and Storekeepers at 10 cents, and in larger bottles ;It 20 cents. RUCKItL Proprietors, New York. Ll l IM. Jos. L. Lemborge . Agent, Lebanon, Pa. JaTiivary. 29,1892.-1 y.e6w. 4 allfiltlN/ST3f.ATOIC'S SALE • . , ov-v itrAnLi, , BLOODI -STOCK - and. FARM G trrEgSII.S. - _ - - - •• - 9 1 11 E following I STOCK, bred on the 09LX131100X E.BT4TIC of the late WILLIAM oda largeassortment of FARM. IN° UTENSILS, vim b 4 Offered at PUBLIC SALE, at OOLERROOK FUttiqKCE e.ht Tuesday; PePruary .1817 . 1., 1862, catnmencine at o'clopc, A. M,, by order of the Ad. n latrator of said 'Haste, viz: • - 1101151.1% AND MULthi-2 Blooded Mare& &c. MORT HORN OR - DIHMAIE STOOK—The flue Bull "Leopard," 4 years eldi, 20 Mich Cows; 7 Heifers, 3 years uld; 3 Heifers, uddor 1 year old; 3 Bulls,' year VEVON STOCK —The fine Bull "Eclipse," 5 years old: 20 younglch Caws; 5 flcifers. between 2 and 3 years old.; 4 Heifers,: between 1 and 2 years old; ileifetsomder 1 year obi; 2 Mille, 2 years old; 3 Bulls, 1 year old. ALDERNEY STOCIii,4 Bull. between 2 and 3 years old; 4 fleffirs, between 2 an 3 years old. SUEEP-26 Ootswaid SlMen, in pairs. SW IN lot of fies•Cliesier County Pigs, Bboats atid e lL , ga ; Breeding Sims with PM. Also, 45 head of line PAT OATCLE, mnstly blooded Stock bqween 3 at.d 4 years old, fit for Butchers' or Farmers' use. Also. Broad and 'Narrow *heeled 3. 2 and 1-boree WAGONS, MARROWS, PLOITOLIS, CULTIVATORS, Mowing and Threshing S.IAOIIINES, Ox and Horse CARTS ; . oorn-swiereaat A ut Rakes, Patent Hay *Forks, Log, Halter, Cow end.01..4r ChM e. besides a variety of other articles Me minierous to mention. ' in,- The late Proprietei, Mr. COLEMAN, spared neither' pains uor eglyernia,:,lii procuring the BEST BLOOD (bat caul& obtallied, and the excellence of his STOCK is so we estaidioli;ad in this County, as to render a more partictitir descriPtinri of it unneceoFory. gm_ TR h; STOOK may ?be seen at the OOLESkOOK FARM, at any time previous to the sale, by applization to the Manager, Mr. JOLINI BENdON. 40),, Terms made known„on day of sale, by W. iS. Pwsr.MA.N, Administrator. January ta. IStr2. =3 NT MICE la hereby given that an election by the 11 Steel:holders in Op ttnsident„ Managersand Cout puny of the Iterks and Dophin Turnpilte road will be held at the Public House of J. h. Bennethain r in My erstown. Lebanon ..0i,313,ty . , Pennsylvania. On fonday, the Sd day of Mare, rXt, between the hours of I.o,o'elock, A. M. and 4 o'clock, P. M., of that day. for gra purpose of electing One Frey ident. Eight Managers, Ono Treasurer, and such other officers-as nay be neeessaiy to conduct the affairs of the said Company thiring the ensuing year. . At the same time the Annual Statement Of the Treas urer Will he laid bufove'tl Stockholders as usual. . - . Illy order of the I oird, KNItY VUht., Preq't. AZIM READLE., Treaburer. [J,muary 21,1862 Public Sale. 114, 11 . e sold at Oak sale, at the resideneo of I e- Y ter Eint, in Nrirth Lebanon tranship, near David Bayer's s.aw Dull, on t .80/ink/I, Pchruary 8,1862, at I. o'clock, P. M. tho follocylog Personal Property. Al,late of AmetoFex, do 'd., 117., :--.Red, . Bedstead, Chairs, Carpet, Ghent, Table, 'Watch, Looking • Wass, and other tiitiotes. Terins of sale will do made known liy,. • HENRY A. FOX, .Adm iniitro for of Amos Fox, floe% Joe. Bricker, Auctioneer. EN. L.T.„ J 22, 'ta-ts THE NEW YORK WEEKLY JOUI{NAL Q.V'C.O3III.IERCE A ConserYative Family , and Business Paper. Tiff: CHEAPEST AND BSST-WEEK TN IN 411 t; It IC A riaNTAINS 1113W8 from all the id, 1110 best ',Torts of the Produce. Grain mid Cattle trade, Du lioodd and Nleney Merketu. - The foe to disurgaMitere, North, or South. The sup porter or the Union the ConstittitLe and the Wm TEltleS , l(nt , ONE YEAR. ' Twenty Copies or upwards, to one addross $t each.— Tbir tesu copies to ono itdOress .1,15. Eight eopie .$l6. Four ropiee V. Three conies ss. Under Three copies • s2,,rach. Au extra copy to any one.sonding a club of twenty, with the money. The ..VeityJournal. of Commerce, Jun tar...issued for the Country4s a year. '...spc.eisn'en copies sent roti4Nll " PRIMA lIALU-AND:3IALLOCK*, 11t Wail street, NeW York. - Intraaiy 22,'02. .; • •_ -.IF Y , WANT—., - A 'good PICTURE for sqlodallion.or..itivuudatpiLf ,,,M, IN'S Galleryolext door to the Lebanon Deporit 011, YES 0H 7 .. YES' E Jantlereigned. re- • -; 1 sportfully infonaut the Public that he will attend to A UCTIONEEIIING, will CRY SALES at short - 4 t 7 :5/* _ notice end on reasonableilk, Ilu t a j terms... Ile ran be found -7 at his residence in North Lebanon Borough. JOSEPH BRICKER. N. Lebanon Borough, Jan. 15,'62.-3m. Assignee Ntilice. NOTICE is hereby given that. LEVI Jimn tnit, and Lavinia, his wife. of Jackson townehip, Lebanon county, Pa., have assigned theirproperty and effects to the undersigned, of the said township and county, for the benefit of creditors. All persona Laving claims against said parties, as well as those indebted, are re quested to make settlement. JOHN A. DONOES, THOMAS 1 - 3ASSLE.K. Myerstown, January 15, 1.80„ • Chapman. Lyon Noy a, New York; Dayid MeKnight, iterating,. 'hi.; Wm.. M. nrestin, Lehanon, Pa.: H. H. Lexington, Ky. ;".Willitim Selfridge. New - York; L. lintz, Canton, Ohio: Kauffman ",t 'Kieeinger. Read- Tug, Pi.; Jones & Shepard, New York ; W. C. Curry & Co., Allentown, Pa. New Vurk. January 15, 18W. Mad's, ZADOO PORTER'S .Balsam is prepared with all the requisite care and skill, from a combination Vf the best Willed les the regetablekiogdom affords. Its remedial qualities are based on its power to as sist the healthy and sigo rousei re ulatinn of the blood, through the:lnns. It Is not a violent remedy, but emothinent,--vvarm lug, seaCching ands didn't -lye ;. can he taken' by the oldest persoenr youngest Mad's , ZADOC - PORTFIII'§ Balsam has been - used is the public for, over, 18 years, and has .acquit ed its present seta simply by being reccipmeuded hy those who bare used it, to 'their afflicted &iambi and others. • I 'UBE STORE CUKBERLAN r D ST ItRUTAVAST LEnAivoNT. Wearly Opposite Eica's Hotel. TITHE subscriber again calls attention to, his j_ splendid assortment of all - kinds of FURNITURE and CHAIRS, Such as Bureaus, Secretaries, Desks, Bookcases, Sofas, Lounges. Jenny Lind and Cottage Bedsteads ; and all other articles in his line. YOUNG BEGINNERS Take particular notice that you don't miss the place, for you con buy =CAPER there than at any other place in the boroug,h of Lebanon. Ills fur niture is all of Ins own manufacture, and warnoted to be substan . Come, andf ndge for VOIMCITPR. You will Cud a AND SPLENDID STOCK always on bond to suit any customer, and you will find that you can buy cheaper there than et any other place.' Remember the place, and Come one, Come all, and save your money. 4Fir- All Furniture will be deliver.' free, in good care. A. En. Lebanon, December 25, Mt And wo ere essured many elle read thin AIjFER TISF.XF.NT are already CollBldCrilift, N. 117-illiscellaneous Rooks will sell at greatly re duced prices—vie: Z. 1.51 Books for 75 rents; $1.24 fin tin ; $ l.OO for 40 ; 75 for 30, slid in for 37?..iS Lebanon, Dec. 19,1861. . - , ... StOte Bo o tie tor Beni... firms stand Contains a large &ere Room and elaron 1 'cab erTormm for family dwelling anti store hunte..--- lt is situated in Ileilmaws Date, Lebanon county, Rill T fl' ' and a half miles west from Lebanon, on the tit ;Union Canal.- Store has been kept in theabove IT, house for the last three ,yoga. This stand is situated in a thickly Fettled part of Lebanon county and is calculated to do a large Country and Beat bitgirteg.i, having a fine wharf and landing for boats to lay, and largo and convenient stabling for boat- horses. This stand is well worthy the attention of such wishing to engage in store, Uraiu and Coal bu. Maws. Terms very moderato. October 30, 'Ol. JOHN HEILMAN, 11 S. - *': • 'lNar Rent, STORE ROOM No. 2,"Eagle.Buibling,!' now, occupied by II eizensnAti tenro., au a Clothing' gore,. For ina terms apply to • * ' ' _ LL in M. SARAH LIN.E.K.w Eat ti. Or 3lrs: BLIZABETII C. WEIDMAN_ Lebanon, Jan,ls, 1852. WEIGLEY & KEGRIZE, General Commission Merchants, • For. 2HE KALE or Flour, Groin, Seed, "- Di ' n .ie.d Fruit, But ter, Eggs, cheeie, Poultry, ifv., 102 WARREN ST., NEWT YORK. 0. WEIGLEY. , KEGRI2II. HITERENORg PUBLIC SALE • OF .PERSONAL PROPERTY. wiLL be sold at patine -We on FRIDAY. FEI3 R ?TA- Y 21, 1862, at the residence of DA - yin N. Ca nton, 4 mile North. from Fredericksburg, Lebanon county, the following Personal Property, viz ' 4 MISES.. 18 HEAD OF CAT. ,; • Try.. 7 AI ILCH COWS, 1 DEV ONSHIRE BUG, 10 YOUNG - W" — * II SHOATS, 1 Broad and 1 Narrow Wheeled Plantation WAHON, 2 Wa4on Bodies, 2 Setts flay LatNers, 4. Setts Harness, Saddle, 2,llarsettloek Sled, Seed Drill,s. Plows, Harrows, Shovel narrow arat.Cultirator, Corn Sheller, Brag, Cow, and other Chains,-clap, Grain and other Fortis, Scythes and Cradles, Barrels and Stsnds, and other ankles jhr the Rolm and Kitchen. Sale to aointnenee at lareesely o'clock, when tbrier nill be wade known by DAVID Iv: umucti. Jacob Shnotterly, Auctioneer. [Bethel,Jan. 'tkt. Admittistratoios oticie• mozroE is horeb,y given. that letters of Administra, tion cn the Estate of A.ios Pox, lido of North Lebanon township, Lebanon countylPa„ deceased. bare been granted to the undersigned, of North Lebanon bor ough,. Ail petsons, therpibre, indebted to said li,tate, areregnested to make payment, and those having claims to present them. 'HENRY A. FOX., Administrator. North Lebanon, January Ei s LBGI. • LIME .BURNING ITEI .L.T. PILE STONE. THE Subscriber having rented the excellent, Lime -.1..:8t0ne Quarry cif Mr. Jphn George in the South West etit'pa rt of this borough, Offers to the pull ic'L I M E, fresh froth the kiln at $6 per -hundred bushels, and $3 'for:Ste:eked Lime. lie will sell at Ibis price in Cacti ^r Trade. :YVON E for Walls and other purposes can be had at any time, cht-rip.thr cash and trade. He solicits the patronagoof the public. ;January lc?, 1802.-6 t. IVOR REfig i r. (twit: OBSORIBER offers to: Rent his large three ': story BRICK BUILDING, in Cumberland street, Lebanon, between the Black Horse and tWashington Lintels. Said building IVILS lately in possession of !dr. Reisner. It has a line Store Room. Basement, large Back Building, Outbuildings, Garden, &e. It will be rented in whole or . par.t,So said applicante. Avnly to J. Citeisner, on the nrera,uee.crtothe undersigned shore Posses Mon be given on April 1, 1861 Jannaw AULT. 'LMJ MI.MON•M • 1 rrHE,.nndergigned Would inform the Ladled of Leta- I. non county, that he has the Licgest lot . of LADIES' FURS on hand evk offered in - Lebanon, which will he sold at low rates—frota $3.50 tel-cq !nor Eett,. No Furs misrenresented ortihr. to erect a talo'.. ) • ' Lobanon, Nov. a, '6l • Seed Wanted. 4 r subscriber witthay the highest market .Prices TIMOTHY In ~ , I , av ' CLOVER SEED, At the Mill in - Thant street, 'Leharihn boronib, -Bring it itninedintely. AilltANl btitIOKLEIL Lebanon, September 4, 'O. 'GREATJBARGAINS AT THE. J. GEORGE Ilas purehastill the stock of Goods of ECKERT .& BROTHER, AND WILL SELL AT AND BELOW. COST. Baring bought the Dress Goods at a large dhe count; any ono wishing to purchase Goods - cheap will remember the BEN 1114 E STORE. Lebanon, December 25, CHRISTMAS IS (mini um- ! 11r HAT TO PRESENT' to their ralltives and friegds at bonze and abroad. We Would suggest the rollowleg : Either A CABA,', • ', GOLD BEN. A PORTEMONI A, • • :. A TitAvELLNG A PORTA Itt.V. A FINE ENI:BA VINO, A NlAtilo LANTERN. A STEt:t:OSCOVE, .o• A 1 , 1101 . 00 RA BUIE Ablttllf, AN AUTOO B 41'1110 A 1,111.131, A VIiiENDBITIP A ::SPIJENIBB 818 GE, A BEAUTIFUL HYMN BOOK, A PAPER. 31AC1K BOOK, A IiANTSO3IELI BOUND BOOK. • or any other Fancy Article, in our lbw, suitable as a Preamt; rusd accoptabk.to any TUI PLACE TO BUY TIMM IS AT IL IL floc:tiers • Book and Stationery Store, Calnberland Street, Lebanon, .Penny MONEY WANTED. fl 111 E Commissioners of Lebanon county are desirous of malting u.loau of .SEVERA 1,12110118A:2,2D DOL LARS. Immediate application should be made to the Treasurer, C. It. forgoer, Esq., or DAVID BOLLINtillf,) Commissioners SIMON 'BOWE, of • • • ROBERT EVANS. I Lebanon county At test :—Cratik SIIIRE, Cldrk. Lebanon, September 18, 1861. Afull amortineut of• Moen Goodn- for Coals aunt .t''auttijust roceiTed and offerod at Groat llargaitts by HENRY dr. STI.SE. COR Bargains iu Gentlemen's aud Boys' Wear please 12 call at tbeClicap Store of HENRY .t STrNti, IF YOU \TANT APuOTOa4APH of .yourself ar frieud, ilia bast are tuba bad at. DAILY'S 'Gallery, next door tba Lebanon Deposit tutu. . .; -sto.3 .1 . 1" YOU WANT . ' IIpi!IIAMBROTYPE, very cheap,_ g (o D.4 . 1 . f,11„:.1 tt Gallery, next dour to the Lebanon lleposit'Baak: PUBLIC NOTICE. - - ALL PERSONS indebted to ABRAHAM LEHMAN, Steam Mlle:, of North Lebanon township, Lobe. non county, are hereby notified that Ma books of ac count have been traneferred to Michael Shenk, anti that the Fame have been placed in my hands for conic, lion. If the aceonnto are not settled before the Ist of January, near, atilt will be brought. JOSIAH F t IrCft Lebanon, Dec. 4; Att'y for Michael riber.k. WOOD and. COAL YARD. y THE undersigned, having bought INfr. Henry Spoon's Wood and Coal Yard, a short distance north-east of Messrs. Foster a Mutch's Foundry, in the borough of North Lebanon; and also bought from 200 to 300 CORDS OF WOOD and from 600 to 1000 TONS OF COAL ' of nil kinds and grades;orbleh I will Bell Lathe yard or deliver at as atriall profits as will suit the times. 1 therarore In vite al/ those that Arabi want of any of those articles to calk.and see the same, ascertain prices, and j udge for themselves. DANIEL LIGHT, (merchant.) North Lebanon, Ju1y..1,1861. anv . ' Mimicry Em porium, AND TEACHERS' HEADQUARTERS! Cer e ADMO - Q l '' - waxam, 1.1A6' - REMOVED lfas removed his Book Store to Market Square, Lel anon, IV HEIM rimy be had, on reascid,Able terms a general Yy *ncsortment or Scnoot, SONDA7 ;Senom., Tasotoo le.o. and 31.rscr.uReEous BOOKS of every description. Copy•Bonks,Cypheringtooks, leather and 'Miner hound Pass Books, and every varlety of STATIONiNtt, whoNsele and retail. WINDOW SHADES. A large or variety Plain, Fancy, Bali, Green, Gilt, &c. PAPER SHADES. Nrnt Patterns, Plain, Green, Blue and Gilt. Also the latest nail simplest STYLES OF FIXTURES. CALL :AND EXAMINE, - - W , z Lebnnon, September 21,1860. NEW CASH STORE! NEW GOODS - AN© NEW PRICES. SWAIITZ hereby inform the public that he 1), hee.just.opened a stuck of NEW (100139 at the Old Stand cf. Swartz it; Bro., 1101 Building, which will be eobl-tln- 9.74.* at prices to snit ale times. All are in vited to call and eXtalliTle. [Lebanon, April 10,'81. _ • .PUBL'IC ?VOTICE. otil'ZiONS having claims against Isaac Hoffman. of r Heidelberg township, Lebanon to6lty, will please present the same to the undersigned in Shaefferstow,n, rand those indented will please make payment i7ithtint The public is cautioned against busing from or calling to the said Isaac Harman: - VIII IN 2EI? 811, Dec. IS, ISM.] Committee of I ace Hoffman. Au ELL known to the medical faculty. that a heavy v diluter cannot be worked off tba stomach by reading •Turdou's Digest ." It is a fact of equal au , thority 'that • • eizenstein Brothers, OPPOSITE TILECOTTRT . . ars selling Ready-made Clothing of their own menu iheturing, Oents' Furnishing Goods, Vallees Traveling Bags, Umbrellas, l'istpts, Revolvers, lt:tinonsis and Purses. and all kinds of Fanry Clouds, 'without v.`eitiur, for high bidders. SHAWL PINS, for OPatlemen and Spring Pins for Soldiers' Blankets , at EMZENtSTEIN BROTHERS, Lebanon, Nov. 6, Oppoeite the Court HoLIEC. .V.r. DUDEK. 0Z95A.31.1N. D. D. LONO A. New Firm. Cheap Cash Store, and Milling and Grain Business. rill(fl undersigned haying formed a partnership in the }I6II A TILE, "MILI.INO AND GRAIN BOK NESS;',,viMId respectfully invite the attention of the public tel their establishments. Thay will confine to keep, at the late stand of SLIEHII & LONG, araost com plete stuck of all kinds of QOODS. usually kegt in a country atom, which they will 'retail Cheap fo: CASH, or COUNTRY PHODI7CE. They also want to buy Ev.r cash 50,000 Bushels of WBEAT, 30,000 Bushels of RYE, 20,000 Bushels of CORN, 25,000 Bushels of OATS. • For which they will pay the 14hest Market They will also take GRAIN' on STORACIE. The will keep always on hand and sell at the lowest prices. COAL, by the Boat Load or by the Too; all kinds of MILL FEED, SALT, PLASTER, &e. They solicit the busloese of all their old friends and the public, and Will endeavor to deal on such lib eral end jitsi prihcfples as will give eatisfaction to all. SIIEBE, GESSAMAN & LONO. North Lebanon, March 13,1E01. HOWARD ASSOCIATIOA" PLIMAD;ELTILIA. A .14Mfriolent Institution' eilablished Ly special Endow mr4for the .AVelief of the Sick and Distressed, aff Hetet( with Virulent and Epidemic Disceses, and , especially for the Cure - of Diseases of the ..*zual ;i -Organs. IV ED/CAL ADVICE'g - i4ret gratis by ,the Acting Sur aw.Z apply hy letter,' With descrip &e..) and in -- C;see ifeeAreith*JiW , Dished free of charge. VALUABLE REPORTS on Spermatorrhcca and oth er Diseases of the Sexual Organs, and on the !NEN REM - cotes employed In the Dispensary, sent to the afflicted in sealed letter envelone, free of charge. Twu or three Slumps for postage will be acceptable. Address, DR. J. SKILLJN HOUGHTON, Acting Sur ; goon, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street Philadelphia, Pa. By order of thorDirectoro. EZRA D. IIEARTIVELL President. GEO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary Jan. 2, '6l- _ _ VDs.l r.ISF. James H. Kelley , SIGN OF THE MAMMOTH WATCH, Eagle Buildings, Cumberland Street, LEBANON, Pa. FFETIS to the Public au elegant and extensive assort O merit OF PARIS STYLES OF FINE JEWELRY, consisting of 'Diamond, Ruby, Emerald, Pearl, Stone, Cameo, Enanteled Work, and Etruscan Coral Breast Pins, Ear Rigns and Finger Binge. • GOLD ClitAiNs of every style and qqality. , E gl" F nab Swiss and Amori n la re ed - Gold anti Silver Watches of the must approved and cOehrlitetP-Inalcors. Clocks of every description. A Yartety of Fancy Condo, Paintings, "Vases, &c. The ptoeta will be found among the largest in thissee - lion of Pnr..sylttiria, a.ndlitts!iseen selected with great rare frum the most celebrated importing and reanufact r toeing establishments in NCR' York 'and 'Phihtdoinltia. BEYAMINO don*. at the shortest notice. and in a Most workmanlike manner. • My friends, Anil the Pe:bile generally are invited to an e.xtninatiOn of my zuperi: atock. Ixbanon, Juily 3, 1831 LE Ath E RCi E • CLOTH( PHI A N FACTO Y. riIitANKFUL for past favors, the mitten:Writ respect. fully informs the Public ;hat contimate-to carry on his 31anutactory in East Public, township, Latinism county, on as extensive a scale as ever. 7t is minecessm ry for him to :mv more, than that the work wilt be done in the same EXCELLENT . STYLE, which has made his work and name so well known in the surrounding coun try. lie promises to do the work in the shortest bin time. Stir man ntlictory is in complete order, and he natters himself lobe able to render the same satisfaction as heretofore. Ile manufactures === ==BMWMMIEMMI9 lle also cards Wool and makes Rolls. For tho conve nient,- or his Customers, Wool and Cloth will he taken in at thelVtlowing piaces:—At the stores of Lteort.m Pyle, LoVter Matchers, George Reintalti, fU•lti. nt the newPrmr, Rora of Joseph L. Lemberg.'', oar the Market 'House, in the tottntorp of Laf i anon a t, t h e store of Shirk & hong, in North Lebanon: at & tltetit. errs, ltethet township,; the pubiht, houm of Willihm liartast, Frtnierickshort;i btore St- 7Y. Picitel, iii J"111!9tOWI.1 ;the store of 'llll'. 'Wollner; Reticent.; at the store of Start in Early. Palmyra; at the sioreof 11 r. Zimmerman, Emit ll:mover. Lebanon comity. All 1113. - vitals will be taken away regularly, front the'abtre vett:finished without daisy, and ret Wiled aGair. , Those of his customers who wish :Stocking Wont card ed dyed and mixed, caa leave the same, white, at the above altatiolled places, with directions itow they wish it prepared. (Cr hie enstomers can order the lihelting Wool to be prepared from the Wool of tiro uudersignett, wIIL.I will be done and left at the desired. places. IS. It h.:desired that those hating- Wool earde pay the Cash therefor, at the above named Mayes. LEM ISERG Emit .11alior , r, Lebanon rounly, July 17, 18131. CHRISTMAS WEEK Among Ilse American ,slave BEADY, TUEI.:DAL DECEMBER lOth, pr:Aot,o's C11)4511E:IS STORY, ILA Ulll GIJINEA And her Plantation Children ; Or, Christmas Week among the Alui,t!ean Slaves. Di :ess. vicres, Aubbor of “Afire PIUCI: 25 CENT: FOR SALE AT 11. IL IZOEDEL'S BOOK STORE, CUMRERLAND STREET, LERANON. Lebanon, Dec. 19,18G1. . _ A , RARE CHANCE. KEIIII otr!,r; his wolf known I l lIOT(XIRAPIIIC ril ESTABLISHSI ENT ,fqr sale. Thorough inatrue tio., will bo given to any one pnrelinsing not acquaint ed With tho bnaincpa. For Vatteularscall at hie roowa in A. Itisolt. building. [l.eloinon. March tff) 1113.NRAT & STINE aro daily receiving fashionable Dress Goods, suds as Gazelles, Illozambiques, dense, bawns,Voiles °fall kinds for traveling dITSHVIc Silk Marlys, Silk Tissues. Crape De Springs, Giugharna and Grey Dross Goods of every description. offered at unusually low prices by HENRY & STINE. /46e• All tbe above goods offered at very low prices. SIIIOEMAKEItS WANTED. Shoemakers to work op 111ilitary, work, and .2 on tiLLI Ladies work, are wanted by the undersigned, in t&:ktinberkspd.streut, Lebanon. Coed wages and steady . F. 31cCAULLY. Le }POO, October '6l. It is.: a Fact TA3Ir.S. vf Chu Big Watch, THE LAST NOTICE. SUBSCRIBERS baring been out of built,,, 1 tight Month'', would give notice to peogon4 r— tbnining in debt to th e firm of OEOlt (} E SOPXLE, that Kltlpwent forint promptly tie innsfe betoe.in shin and the Int of January. next. After thartiz:e the booki will be placed into the bands of A. S. Eh', Eng.,_ for colleetlon. uEozog k PYLE; hebanon„De^..4, 18G1. GRAAVs FFTZlDeltaldir A TTOiO EY.F.T 1..45.T.--(hce.,Sf. street, in the cillee cf hla fettle:, (The Jubn Lebanett,Actgast 1391. .7" J. H. BOWMAN ITORNEr-AT-LAW, Les REMOVED hi:4 bee) V; /I Punch's New Building, (second etory ; 7) Eusititishair. street, Lebanon: Pa. Lebanon, April 6, Mg. • • . CYRUS P. ItIALLIFIXt - A TTORNEY-AT-L.A.W.—Office in Wa Inn t enert„ ly oppo!ite the Sack Hotel, atid%two doota ee ; from Karnonore'trotificateaton Lebanon, Merret 23, ' • JA.IifET. YOUNG, • • GAS T E FL - „:.--- AVAL?..TUT STI? . EE'P, neat door to Aj. I .:F.4.Y,'S 0 Vlf fice, LEBANON', PA. [Tly.rch 13 7 IStri... niss ATKINS TLX - TODLD respectfully announce to the citizens of -11 'Lebanon and vicinity that she has opened .a FASHIONABLE MILI,EVERY and BIANTU_A M . AK:' N 4 ,4 1 --EFfaiII',ISIIMENT, in Market street, 2d doer abase Rill. A relfainck:jnet feceirea cud opened for Ins*TOM'," cm:tzar:log a full assortment of Silk, ljgntie: and Sttaw Bc.i . anels, Bennet, Trimmir.ks, Lebanon, April 17,18131... " -t. FA W GOODS! - JUST RECEBVED.Wr..THB. STORE .os , - L. r K - _L AUDERAff.LC In aurnberiarid- JSY:r eet non •Pa . Seilhao . Ow: stilina , '• on - AT R EDUCED PRICI,S. LADIES' DRESS GOODS I D LAIN and Figured Delaines, 'Valour Cloth, rara j_ metta Cloth, Perdan Cloth, lapcs,Fancy and Black Silks, Sack Flannels, Oingdaterns and Calicoes. SHAWLS. Ilrocha, L no & Square Blanket Shawls, Gen& Shawls. NOTIONS. Gauntlets, lldka, Stockings. Hoop irts, Balmoral Skirts, Collars. Ihnlirelias, Hoods, Nublits, Sintacks, Scarfs. Duck Gauntlets, &c. • ~ AND BOYS' WEAR. Cloths, Ccssiine - ,:hlr,'llittioets,Jeans, Ac. beg NSTICS. Muslins, Ticking., Cheek IiOCEIE ' sEris - rz.:wAsx. HEADY-MADE CLOTHING SOLD AT COSi' FOR CASH. • All kinds of Country Produce taken in exchange Lebanon, Dec. 4,1861. Join' CPI.I3EL. .71033 (FAH.EL En=l LEBANON Door, Sash and : Steam Planing : • 3116111_ •- - gMi,l•7 Lccafell on the Stearn-o.n s —:lZ,W,„ , near; C`107.4.er124.:?. Stre#: Est ZeN:no!:. T HE undersigned reapectfulry inrerm` , i- the public in general, tha* they ' - RCM manufacture and keep en hand. Boor, Sash, Shutter, Blinds, Rearing; Weather-Boards', 0 Gee sPring Mouldings, of all sizes, Wash-13ouds, Catint; Surteics, Cornices, and all kinds of RUILDUSG MATERIALS for Houses. We also construct the latest and most it:e nrol-ad Stair Casing and Hand Railing, suitable fur large and small buildings. We now invite Farmers, 3lechanies and Builders to evil and examine our stock, which we wilt warrant to give entire satisfaction to all who may favor the under:- signed. 'with their custom. rh..NRACRE, (ABTIL A BROTHER. ' Lebanon. October - •. P. S.—There is also all kinds or TrtfirstNo - chit same Mill. Planing, Naming, dc., promptly dyne for those who mar furnish Lumber. WEEKLY ARRIVALS! MME HIVE" Store, opposite the Court Rouse, has among this week's arrivals 3 Inds Molasses at from 25 to 50 eta per get. 5 Shis Sugar (good) et 9 sad 10 eta per pulled. 5 hags Colice , theet) at„, IS per petard. 20 irieeit 4 4le7. ana BlCacbed Muslin 634 rte. 10 " New Mirkets - 12% 10 6% eta. 10 -" New Style bet.ulues 25 20 " Print 6% cts. A lot of Ticking from S to 25 eta. Dopuestie Ginghams 10 eta. . . Stockinet% ete: . . Carpetiogs from emotion Tory lon% '2O Brach:. Sban - la—wool and silk, the germane Article --- , Tery cheap. MEN'S AND LADIES' . ' • ' LADIES' CLOTIr'CLOARR, sold cheap for coati, an , or a • • , upward of Sao dollar:3. bar:alit for caah, deductanva five per et. will be made. gal,. AU kinds of Country- Produce taken in exebango. Lebanon, Nor. 24, J. GEORGE. Private Sale. riittE SubsCr be r offers at private sale all that certaiii farm or tract of land, situate partly in Pinegroie township; Schuylkill county, and partly in Bethel hown ship, Lebanon county, bounded by landsof Eck- _ art and Ouillord, Benjamin Aycrigg, Daniel Doubert Mnd others, con taining one hundred and lorty-eight acres and a quarter, with thee.ppur 41 - tenauoes, consisting, of a two story log dwelling , . ousa; (weather boarded) a 134 story log.dwelllogfitikkok.new bank barn,other out-buildings, and a new watc.: , power saw mill. For terms ; &c., Which will be easy. Apply ..to 0. W. MATCLUX, Agent. _ Pinegrove, April. 20, 1839.-tf. TO DISABLED SOLDIER I SEAMEN t 111A,EINE8, And Widows or other- herb - so of time who have died or been killed in the servee—Chas. a Tucker, Attor ney for elaimantg, bounty land and Pension Agent, WASHINGTON CITY, D. C. I . ..)t'ENSlOlTS'proeured for Soldiers, Seamen and Ma -1 tines of the - present war, who are disabled by rea ,, son of wounds recjivNl 3r di;eaSti contracted while in sere iee,s nd Pensions, 80 - an`ti Mn•hey.and arriamorPny obtained far widows or other heirs cf those who bass died or been killed while in eervice. CIiAS. C. TUCKER, Washington, D. C. Oetob.T Nil. We call attention to the card in another column of Chas. C. Tucker, Pension and Bounty Land agent at Washington City. Those entitled to rellSio23s, Bounty Land or Bounty Money, can„hairo their : Flanns prepared and for warded to Vit.. Tucker c,nou at this (Ace. Ottt:Lots at Private Sale: WILL be sold at Privs t ic ACRES OF ZAND, Situated in Long T ane, near tbe Wrdugh;litte,:ln Corn wall township. It adjoins the land of tridoW-Fotooir, on the North, Win . A thins and John Krause on the lAEA. There 6 a one story LOCI DOUSE, 'weather beatded., rreilf,l on the land, and a good WELL in the garden.— The land has fine stones for quarries. This tract will make a nice home for a finlititfallltlY. US.. It is free front Ground Rent. Good title will ho given. ADAM RITCDER. N. E.--This tract is new-ewtered with line grass, half of which will be given to - tFe ragehaser. Lekinea. June 13, ft3so . e . `"Mariket Street Uotel Corner Market anti Chestnut Street's;telane.a. • • Jr 11.7 c 3111 I . PropriQt,ir. 1 - 4 takeiitbe above Stand; ldu - g; ii , ctipial by tIL JI r. dEONAIti) ZI.3I3IKLOtia, i will spare no .painerto make the Traveller, Publie who stop at it. pbrfebtlyi eeinfirtable, and invite all to give me a trial.: The House is large and well arranged. The Table supplied with the best seasonable edibles the Bar etoticed - with the Choicest Liquors, and the nablitig large and emu modiong.joliN • . hebat ECM I SG' 1 EliV STYLES.- ltite* DAM 'RIS, io Comberlnuit Street, hetweezt Nlarket um theicourk ifohsslS iorth Skis' has A -. E now col in,t121.111, si , tctuiid assortment of the New Style of it A - ND GAPS, feri , meefUnd bdys. fii.r 1658. .11, at ke:ltion. of,ths. public is respectfully - int-i -t-1. Vats' ttfr prices, !rota the cheapest to the most '1,4 ItiwayF on hkitili Ifelisisalectinat wetted a splen Ji , t a, , ,rtuient of S1.111:1.1.1ift 11.6.17.54 embracing such as Alt, PA N.kMA, PEDAL, PEAXIi, LEG- I WEN, SENATE, CUBLAN, and all others. " feF>._ 11 c will also NVholesale all kinds of Hats, Caps, &v., to Country Merchants on advantageous terms. Lebanon, July 1561. HARDWARE AT COST. r 1115 subscriber Offers his lnrge and usiyll j_ stock of HARDWARE. PAINTS, OILS;Atc.. .4T COST FOR' C. 4841. IQ— Parties who have Realmd their accounts; to April 1, 1661, v, ill be allowed a l';lieval credit on purchnoee.— Time° 'rho have not sett/el:1 4 *111 find theivaccounte with .6. Ely, Esq., for immediate settlement and collec tion. P. )1. KAP.3I.INr. Lebanon, July 1.7, 18t11 7 1 ,1116 is to notify all Carpenters tEnd Cabinet makers 1 that no bills for coefina,wllllie bald by the Dire-- tor.s of the. Poor for poor wirpoireying - within a virett , of five mitre of the Poor Bodin; all fuels peroons will be furnished with Coffins tee•of expense - On .Prii ,mtiou to the Steward at thi 100 House. . JAMES 811N50N,., , ' JOIN E. BOWUAN'. PirectiliVl l .- 016 .r°" 1- .' ELIA.K WALBORN„ ... . T. 0111.3011., 1)09. 11, 1.K.1.-61144. , ~ . ! 4 LI! ON U)!Ff.tRk1,'L1...4,5„, l'arriOls:rfeliatid - ia - eTs.lr.elefoo. tO Skirls. ,Dusters; nawle, and a variety of other gouda for jadies, jui received end. for sale chewer ibao the cheated , . by HENRY & STLNE. =ME ENE
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