ZOifltttiott: U TERMS, - - - - - $1 50 A. TEAR LEBANON, PA. WEDNESDAY, TtiLY 30, 1662.- d 7 *l r k Why John, where are you go- Tirg to fn suell a burry Why, I am going to LAcll/CII'S, in Market street, tr. buy a nice 19t qt,Yurqiture. Well, John, can you tel mottle reason wily, * „tells 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 No has always got by far the largest &gybes?. assort aients of all kinds of Furniture and Oinks 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. HARTEVS PATENT—AII glass Fresh Fruit Jars,—supposed to bey the very best air. '•tigh t Fresh Fruit Jar in the world. Call rind at Lemberger's Drug Store, Sole, Agency for Lebanon, fr Attention is derected to the letter of Amos Kendall, on slavery, in another column. Mr. 'Kendall was the Post Master General of Pres `Wont Jackson. Re views the subject as a states man, patriot and Christian. We learn - from bills posted about town that a •County Meeting will be held in the s Court Honest this Wednesday afternoon,"at one o'clock "to express their opinion end agree upon such measures as may best serve the purpose of .ppeedily providing the men and means for crush. ing the rebellion." We trust that the people of the county from every nook and eorner may be preserit to participate. It is a matter of the ut 'moat. importance. UNroN CANAL—The damages which t the Western division of this Canal sustained by 'the late freshet are being rapidly repaired, and wo are informed by George W. Yager, Esq., Su perintendent of the Eastern Division, that the whole of the main line, from ratading to Middle town, will be innarigable order again in about two weeks from this date.—Reading Gazette. We give on the Ist page a very in teieetPng narrative of the late battles before Rich. mona, Vy'ditr friend Calßt. Weldtfin 'af the 4th 'Pennsylvania Cavalry. Next weeli . ;ve shall pub lish the remainder. The Bee Hive Store has been filled with cheap Dry Goods and Groceries. Having been in the city three times within a short time, I am gelling lifuslins and Calicoes at 7 tits , and plenty at 124 cts., and the uggitier Dress Gorda at cost. The highest price bill be Reid fur all 'kinds of Country Produce. J. CfEO . RGE. Lebanon, July 30, 1862. SAD" D HOWNING Clis,E.'—`o ft Sahftr *day. afteinoon two lizigh't ' boys, sons of James Kearney, named Frances hod James, aged 12 and 1 10 years, were drowned Tit-ra h,?ond,. formed from 'an excavation for making kitzlek, about of a taile souttLef.thhi borough. in coespanY With -several other fops, they went into the place hatb• tng,'ltti ' 9s `efiare ate seVeral deep holes in it, it is aupPied that the smaller one was endangered by geitieg teyond his depth, and that the larger ane attempted to iender him assistance, when both were drowned. The accident was discov ered immedfately, but the man who first got to 'the place was unable to save them on account. of excitement and the depth of the water. The Children were interred in the cemetery of St. Ma 'ry's Church, on Monday afternoon. A large 'number of sympathizing friends attended on the sad occasion. Serg't Thomas Baebtold, of Capt. .Murray's Oompatay, 93d Regiment, wounded se verely at, the Battle „of Fair Oaks, on the 31st of June, was brought borne to Lebanon on last Sat. urday evening. lie is very much broken down 'physically, but is a great deal more cheerful in spirits than can be expected under the circum stances. Ile was wounded in three places,—in the right shoulder by a I.llinie ball, which was `cut-out, and the wound' is now healed. The 'wound in the left leg was mostly .a flesh wound , and is also healed. In the right leg, above. the knee be was wounded by a grape shot. The bone was very - niturb shattered, and half a dozer. pie ces ,fiave . been taken, out. tie it;6119.d Th still open, but with goad.znedical attendance, `irVitit bb receives he and patience, it will he speedily healed. A.itiember. of the 12th Penn sylvania Cavalry was detailed to bring him bome, from Fortress ilfonroe. which, considering the great distance, and the utter helplessness of his :patient, be performed adrolfrebly. The Penn. State Te',4clkers' Assoeia. tion : Meets at Reading, Zirlcs county, Tuesday, August I.2th,.l.B62.;:tria,ooiiihiues three days. La4„Te'ailiersovef:narifitnd, will be enter anh gentlemen at reduced rates. ..E'ta:bVioo tickets at rednced rates will be issued on ail the : piineipal Rail Roads. We are pleased to learn that !4'ar county is to have a fair representation. For par,tictlars refer to July No. of ilnn, School Journal., - , The State Educational ConVentien, "compeand, of Frofesiera eiciarustees of Colleges and Normal Schools, th , e Principaia of Acade mies and Sen3inaries, itoti.the Trustees of such as ?Fe incorporated, the Tilneipals of High and Hradetl!COmfii"ou*lii>ekla tanng with the Hiroo. tore rind County. HiaVa'riiitehdents of the State, and the active frienila of education generally, ivitl'iucet in the Hall of the House of Represen- Vkins, at the city of. Harrisburg, on Tuesday, 1.882, at 18 o'clock, A. M.,. an d con. :tinuo in session Mak Itien days. The object is to promotelikPaVink.iii feeling and co-OperatiOn oT Walton alistigat l,tl the Educational natitu, !tions.tif that ta*Ci& thes to increase the effi• ciency of the tktiWio is;yet'ern. For full programme Wei- to Jtily Fenn. School Journal , tzu - -:—On Wednesday , July 16, , 1862, at David's Aos . pital, near New York city, Waits a Aitbittits.uai, late of Annville, Lebanon county, Pa., a private in Company K., 93d Regiment, P. V., who WAS wounded at the battle of Fair Oaks; Ye. Ile eras buried at Cy inns Tilt Cemetery, near New York, and ,a fune ral sermon for the oceasion Will be preached by Rev. Mr. Russell, in the United Brethren church, at Anuville, on Siinday mOriiing, August:3, 1862. Mr. Aunbinbaugh was aged ainiiit 22 years. The Commissioners of Beiks COUrt 'ty last week appropriate $30,000 for the Purpose of ityi7g a bounty of $5O to each volunteer who way enlist in tie nix companies to be raised in that county. FiitE.—On Monday night between 11 and 12 o'clock,a fire occurred at Annville,whieh destroyed a shed belonging to Mr. Croll. We have beard no particulars. Lieut. Reuben Reinhold, of Capt. , Weidraan'a Company of Cavalry, reached home teat 'Week. We are informed that:he has resigned. Enigma. I am compose& of 9 letters. Erilesny'l 6 7 9; and lam ii fruit. Erase my 1 3 4. 5 6, and I am a measure. Erise m,r6 76 9, and lam *Station. .18'raiectij 1' ,4 .13;-.and I lira a ijcebse. Erma myl 6; and .I need., Eralas itiy*3 4 5 6,8, and am a ktiolien -true my .3 4 , 5.6 9, and lam to protract. Erase my 1 2 3 4 5, and I ani - a plant. My *bole is a p/ant. lbr the Advertiser. MYERSTOWN, July 28th, 1862. EDITOR OF ADVERTISER.—The Ladies of .lify erstown in conjunction with a few getqlemen, prompted by a patriotic spirit, mat at the +Ace of Dr. F. 11. RoWatts, on Wednesday, June 18th, 1862, ,far OH; purpose of organizing a Society to aid in procuring articles of comfort for the sick: and wounded Pennsylvania soldiers, now in 'the Hospital at'Philadtilt.hia, Miss 'Prise illaptingler RAS elected Frciident3 Miss Mary Morrison, Secretary ; Miss Clemen tine Steward, Treasurer. The township, viz: Jackson, was then divided into six districts. Two ladies were appointed for each district as Collectors viz : Misses Emma Carl aneSue.Schoetter, Ist Dis trict; Misses Sallie Reinhold and Mary Hynieka, 2d district.; Misses Isabella Morret and Amanda Bassler, .34 district; 'Miss Amanda Messer and Mrs. Reckie Noll, 4th district; Mimes Mary Tice and Sallie Martin, sth district ; Misses...Rua nut Bebny and Clara Bennethum, 6th dish tot. - The committee collected $6l 00, for which amount good =sling were purchased and made into 162 pair of Drawers by the ladies .. of Myers. town and vicinity; also a large number of Ban dages; besides a great many old Linens ware collected for Hospital purposes. The articles were sent to Master St., land Re freshment Saloon Hospitals. MR. EntTOn:—.l" desire, through your columns, to find the mother of Samuel B. Shucker, 'Cu. K., d ftegithent, Ira. Vol., whe:died„on A° :battle. Sold ut sb urg. am): Telersteir., since dead, who conveyed-nukes to n • iladb. of safety—only to die—he gave a pocket bible, with ,the request that iT he escaped, he should put it into the hands ofis,pitithcr as his only legacy. Io the Same engagement, poor Feierstein was sithiequently wounded; taut faithfully did be keep the troat..lle 'brought the boqt, with him tq where I saw 'faith frequently in the, Easpita'.l, a few days before tie died. At the pear approach of Death, he was` hot daunted; and Several times the brave fellow expressed the earnest wish that his release front 4 gthat suffering might speedily come. Ile feared not his 'hist enemy, as be had ant feared earthly foes before. Through kr. &ea. Weidman, who with 'the brave man's wife, ministered to him in his last days, Shuckei's bit de was ppt into Any , hands, with the request 'tliat I should find hitt "his mother." Having, by private inquiry, failed to elicit the desired information, I beg that you will, thus publicly, aid in the search; that so we may succeed in restoring to the bereaved mother this last memento of her son--=a 'relic more pre cious to her than much treasure. 13. F. SCIINECK. Or - The Richmond Examiner of July 24, contains the following, which we copy from the Philadelphia Inquir er of July 2S : Reported Massacre . on Roanoke • Is. land.-'-lt is belieVedin Eastern North Carolina that au insurrection has taken Vitro among tile 'eleveillt thou sand rnna%vay negroe's on Roanoke Island. It is said that, becoming dissatisfied with the hard usage ex• perienced at the hands of their new masters, they took adVA rift° to opportunity presented while the l'ln kees were at dinner, and seizing the Stacked arms,.fired into them and kil led several. The Yankees recovering from the panic into which they ivere first thrown, retook Choir On't a'n'd slauglAel‘da altinoV't 'eVe'r:y treeo on the' Island. From the postmaster at Goldsboro' we learn that hea,V.,t firing was heard in the direction o'f Newben on Mon day evening, begining at 3, and 'con tinuing until 7 o'clock P. M. The Enquirer, of the same day, con tains learn by' a gentleman from l'il4th CaroliNt, tbk, the Yankee forces on Roanoke _ls land having become very oppressive in their measures towards the negroes in their employ, the lattef, a few days ago, rose upon the Yankees and kill ed a large number of theM. Subse quently the YankeeS- armed them selves with revolvers, and Massacred about SO3 of the negro laborers.— The next day the Yankees evacuated the Island. rea r .. It is said that our loss in killed, Wounded and missing at the battles before Richmond will be near 16,000. THE NATIONAL PLATFORM. PURPOSES or THE WAR Congress, by a vote nearly unanimous, passed the following resolution, which expresses the voice of the Nation and is the true standard of loyalty : • "That:t he present deplorable civil war has been fo.ie'2l;Upon. the 'country_ b.y . distinionists of the Lou . thrirn Statek,now in cams against the Constitutional tiovernment, and in anus around the Capitirl that in this National emergency, Congress,-banishing all feeling of Mere passion or resentment, will recollect only its duty to the whole eouittryl that this war is not waged on their part in any-spirit of oppression, or for any purpose of conquest or'subjugation or purpose of overthrowing or 'interfering with the rights or established: institutions of those States, but to de fend and maintain the supremacy of the Consti tution, and to preseree - the Union, with all the dignity, equality, and rights of the several States unimpaired ; and thaVits soon as these objects are accomplished the war ought-to cease." gpsciat 4nititt,g. The Confessions and Expevienee of an Invalid Published for the benefit 'aid as a warning and a caution to young men who suffer from Nervous Debil ity, Premature Decay, '&e.; supplying at the same time the means of Self:Cure. By one who has cured himself after being put to great expense through medical im position and quackery. Ily.maidosing a Vest liija dressed envelope, sixotz comes may be had ; of the. an thor, NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Esq., Bedford, Kings Co., N. Y :[New York, March 12, 1862-Iy. LETTER "A" FAMILY SEWING MAt'IIINE, WITS ALL TOE stecartv IatiMOVEMMF,I, IS the BEST and CIIZAFEST add MOST BBAUTIEBb ef all Sewing Machines. Tbis itew anything, from the runobag of a tuck in Tarlatan to the making of an Overcoat—anything from Pilot . or Mayer Cloth down to the softest Gauze ,and Goriamer.Tiesl4e, is ever ready to do its work to per.fection. ,It can fell, hem, bind, gather, ttle)f,.ifoilt, and has capacity for a great variety of oriiiinetital work. This Is ' not the only Machine that can fell, hem, bind, and co forth. but it will do NO bet ter than iny other Machine. The Letter 'A" Family Sewing Machine maybe battle agreat variety of cabinet cases. The Folding Cage, which is now becom ing as popular. is; as its name implies, 04 9 that can be folded into a box or case, which; when - 6poned, makes a beautiful, substantial; turd spacious tale for the work to rest upon. The case are of every imaginable design—plain as the wood grew in its native feteet, or as elaborately finished as art can make them. Send for a copy of SINGER & CO.'S GAZETTE. I. I. SINGER & CO., • 458 Broadway, It, Y. FIIILADELTRIA OFFICE-410 Chestnut St. Al ay .7, 1862. .Prevention is Better than (hire. q 10 ladies of delicate health or impaired organization, j aria thoso by whom an increase of family is fi om any reason objectionable, the undersigned would offer a prescription which is perfectly reliable and safe, and which has been. prescribed in various parts of the old world for the past century. Altliough the article is ve ry cheap and simple, yet it has been put tip in half pint bottles and sold very ostensively at the ofthorbitant price of $5 per b.sttle, the unoersigned proposes to fur nish the recipe for the small sum of $l, by the posses sion of which every lady can supply herself with a per. feet safeguard, at any drug store, for the trifling sum of 25 n'ents per year. Any pbyeician.or druggist will tell you it is perfectly harmless, and thousands of testimo nials can he procured of its efficacy. Bent .to any part of the world, on receipt of $l, by addressing Dr. T. C. DEVEDALIX, 0. Doi, Is'o. 2353; Few Haven, Conn. -August- , 18 6121 . fritins *Aim. for the Advertiser. ST. JOHN'S EUTAW - ED CHURCH.--RegIIIaT,NOTTICO every Wednesday evening at 734 o'clock .every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock, end every Sunday evening at 7 o'clock, Engiish preaching next Sabbath morning and evening in the Methodist Episcopal Church. EPISCOPAL Ontrams.—Eterrice every Sunday morning at_ lo o'clock, in Temperance Hall. German preaching next Sabbath morning (Earviat Seamen) and in the evening in the Znglith language", in the First Reformed church. ,English preaching next Sunday at 10 A. M., and Ger , man tervien at aE. Id, la the Moravian church. German liarveat'Sermon next' Sunday morning at 9 .% n'clook, and Englishinthe- evening: at',6'o'clock in Lutheran antra... 4 Fbr the Advertiser SINGER dr CO.'S giev, . . In this berough,,emthe Met 'inst., MARY 51. IRAK, aged 3 years and 5 menthe In t4is borotigh. on the lith inet., MARY, wire or Dr henry SCLINECK, aged 59 years, 9 months and 4 days. :ors. Selinech tras quiet and reserved, bulkind, cotdial and generous. She possessed in an emi nent degree, the beautiful and noble virtues of a wife, end a mother. In her affectionate husband and only child, Dr. B. F. Schneck, seemed to cen tre her highest earthly happiness. Deep and painful is the wound inflicted upon the heart iff the father and the son, who_ now mourn in sad mess, their irreparat le loss. But in their sorrow faith directs them to their home on high, and speaks in soothing words of a blessed re-union. - HALL OF rim UNION Flit F, COMPANY, • 'July 22, 1e:32. The tylloivin iiie'ambfe.and..resolatloos were adopted on the aenlia at WILLIAM HARTMAN, who had enlisted in thefservice of his conntry, - and on stecount of,his health was discharged, and before he reached home, died at the residence of his sis ter, o . lrs. Schwatiger) at Derry Station. :WHEREAS It has pleased Almighty ,i)bod Jo his Wise Providence 'tta retrieve . our .;midst, WILLIAM RARTNIAN, one of our active and. most nonfat mein. bera. Therefdre be it' Resolved, That WI doepty,sy spp jn with the fam• be.Deeelsed . in this their ikretatrable loss. ..,:ltes.olved, That the name of William Hartman in en. 4stired to us, from the warm interestbehaS manifested in.our ;organization. Resat ved, That as a means of exhibiting our respect and esteem for his memory, the Hall ant Engine be draped in mourning for thirty days. Resolved, That a copy of these proceedings be pro. emoted to the faintly of the Deceased, and be publisließ in themapers of Lebtpoon. ADAM MOCONNTELG, Secretary. The Lebanon Ma' rket. Carefully CoP:tixdid 'Weekly. LEBANON, WITYSODAT, JULY 30, 1802. Leh; 3111Ia'Ex. Fani $0 25 Rgg.e . , - it doz., ' 10 Smith n Extra d2O Butter; -4 131b.. ' 8 Leh. Val: Silper. Finas 50 Tub or salted butter, .10 Prime White Wheat, i 20 Lard, 8 Prime Red Wheat 115 Tallow, 6 Prime ltye, 60 !Lam, B Corn, 50 8 hoUldera, IS Oii'm, 3 . 6 Sides, 8 Clover-seed, 3 00 Soap, 7 Timothy-seed, 1 50 Fees-wax, 25 Flex:seed, 125 White Rags, 6 Dried Apples, 'fl bu., 100 Mixed Rags, 2 Dried Apples, peeled, 'I 50 Flax, "il lb , 'IN Peach "Suite," 250 Bristles, ;la th., 40 Pesch "Ilutzels," 125 Feathers, till lb., 644 Cherries, 150 Wool, viz., 40 Cakes. _ 37 Soup Belch tia qt.,a Potatoes, fi bus, 45 Viuegar, A rple 11 utter,' crock, 45 The Philadelphia Market. PHILADELPHIA MARKETS., Saturday, July 26, P. M.—There was a moderate export demand. NI FLOUR, and the market is firm. About 2;000 bbis. were disposed of at $1 873@5 12/ 1 bbl.; $5 3774,@5 50 for extra, and $5 7506 00 for ex tra family, chiefly of the latter description.— There is a steady home consumption inquiry, ranging from our lowest quotations up to $7 for common and fancy brands, according to quality. The stock of RYE FLOUR is very small, and it Is held firmly at $3 25 to $3 37i. Of COIN MEAL there is very little here. We quote Feztpsylvania at $7. 814, and Brandywine at $3.30 ttl bbl. There is not much Wheat com ing forward, and it is in good demand at a fur. ther advance of one cent /S bbl. Sales of 8,990 bush. fair and prime Pennsylvania, Ohio and Delaware red at $1 20©1 83, including several WM; new at the latter quotation, and !mall 'lpTsif white at tol 40. Rye comes forward slow and haa,a‘dvtiNced to 73 ® 75e. Corn is scarce and firm at the advance noted yesterday. Sales of '2600 bash. YellA at 830640., chiefly in store. For OATS there is'quite an active inquiry, and full 19,000 bush. were disposed ocal. 41 c. 3 bush. for Pennsylvania, and 12,1 c. for Delaware. . CLOVERSEED is scarce and wanted at $5.50 05.75 70, 64 lbs. Nothing doinV9 Timothy.— The limited atinthant of.Flaxqued edriting forward is taken on arrival at $2.2 . 5 fc.% bfishei. . 7_ WHISKY is dull and 1 cent lower. rims]] sales of Pennsylvania and Ohio bbls. et 32333 e.; blls. at 30c. and Drudge at 30a. CATTLE RKET.—About 400 head of kel` Cattle were offered, and mostly all di-posed of at Phillips' yards, at about former rates, ranging front s6@B4- the 100 Ihs. for common to good quality. The receipts were mostly of poor qua]: ity, which were not wanted, the demand being chiefly for prime Cattle, that description being saleable at an advance on previous quotations. Cows and Caltlis were steady, with sales of about 86 head at $1.8@30 each fur Springers, and $29 to $35 for (lowa tied' to condi tion: Hogs were rather 'better, nn suldat rtrOtr - wcre' disposed of, including 1384 at Imhoff's, at $4 to $4ll for still, and ss@-14 the 100 Tbs. net, fur corn fed, and 260 head at the Avenue Yard, with in the range of the latter quotations. Sheep and Lambs were also rather batter, with sales of about 3060 at s4@4i for the former, and $24C6,4 each fur ,the fitter, as to condition. lei 511iutti5e11tentg. si'irrAf HULL CA4IFI to the premises of. the subscriber, in _East Leb u don, about the loth inst.. a BLACK BRINDLE BULL, Oda years old. The owner is request- • I T ed tr , some forward, mute properly. pay charms and take him away, otherwise he atipti. s e4 of according to idw ISti'2. -St.] JOB N SN Phila. & heading Railroad. Lebanon Val!ley Branch. A r 9 l 'l . lagga+ a:T= Two Daily Passenger Trains to Read ing, and Harrisburg. - 20 ASS LEBANCiN, &nit East to Reading,st 0.15 A.m., and 2.45 P.M. , Pass Lebanon going Went to liarristnirg, at 7.04 P. M. and 12.10 P. M. At Reading, both trains make close connexions for Philadelphia, Pottsville, Tamaqua, Murillo, Williams. port, .te. noiniNg train only connects at Reading for Wilkes harre; Tiltatettaud.Seranton, At Harrisburg, trains conned . I‘l,th 91`prinsylvania.." "Norther Central," and "'Cumberland Valley'? Railroads for Pittsburg, - Lancaster, Baltimore, Sunbury, Cham be vs burg, Lc. ..• Through Tickets to Lancaster, in No. 1 Cars, $1 50, to Baltimore, $3 30. 80 lbs. baggage allowed to each passenger. The Second, C.,lase.Cars rug .With all the above trains. Through First Class Tickets at reduced rate to Niagara BuffalO, Detroit, C4icage, and all the principal points in the Week, North. l s ' leat, and Canadas; and Emi grant Tickets, at lower Farss, to all above,places, can be had on application to the Station Agent, at. Pub:Alton. Through First-Class Coupon Tickets, and Emigrant Tickets at ,reduced Fares, to all the principal points in the North and West, and the Canada& COMMUTATION TICKETS.. With 20 Coupons, at 25 per cent Aiscoullt. CetirCen any points desired, and b l ,l E 44 tICKE'4", dded for 26 . 00 'Min,. between all points, at itti for Famillos and . Business Firms. Up Trains leave Philadelphia for Beading, Harris burg and Pottsville at SA. M. and 3,30 did S-P. M. 401-- Passengers are reguested to ,Purchiuto tickets ,bo. fore the Trainit start. Higher Peres charged, if Paid in trio cars. G. A, oqot,Ls, July 30, 1862. Engineer and'Superitztraderit. Teachers' Examinations in Lehatnin Coati V, ,§ehool Year, june, 1862 foie, 1863. CORNWALL. muNTas. The examination of 'Teachers ln , r the Schools of the above Di4trict A ill take plea° at Zimencrmao's School house, nit Saturdny, August COI, 1082. IIENLY L. LONG, Preaideut. tuavaa hews N, Semetary. SOU'l'El ANN VILLE. bIONTIIS. Toe exert ination of Tearhors for the Echo( io of the mimeo Metric t will take plans, o,t Auteill*, on No A.tieit, August 11, len2. 11 EN RV 1.).• BAUI.III.A.P.f, President, Jortelf Botottott, Secretarf.• NORTH. dNNVILLE. TEACHERS. Tlth exatula!ttton pr . T,enc . heisfir 11 the Echr - 0!, ot thetAbove Dcitrict.*lll take place at Auurille, on Fr i day, Auoust 1.1032. 01861. W It. BPERAW, Premident. 11Eliat LIGHT : Secretary. bRTII LEBANON iTEACIIERS The examination of Tevbere fur the S'elhoole of the above Dietr.ce will t...ke place et the Donk)lo School Rouse. Ober the CUM), on &iillirday, dugists? loth, 102. JiniN FORTNA, Presiclaut. Jou:o3 SNAVELY, Secretary. LONDONDERRY MAIDS Afts 2 FEMALE TEACLIERS. 6 MONTHS. 9 ThY eitoninsti .0 of Teachers for the Schools of the above Distilct will take place at the Western Petitnyrit School liaise, on Monday. Attpu4l 2ath, 1862. HENRY BODIBERHSR, President: TIIODIAB iCRAXER. Etki secretary. EAST HANOVER. I A TEACHERS. The examination of Teachers for . this,Schools of the above District will take place `at Harper's School Howse, on Tuesdas. August 26,1062. MOSES MUNDT, Presideiit. DthiD A. Max, Secretary. , UNION ft TEACHERS. The examination of , Teaehere for the acboals of tbu above•Dtph lcttidte placket „the Union '' . orgea.ctioollinn. , e, on V,i•fiqt, August 29,4162. JACuB UNSICEER; Preildent J1C0.2 B. IffreiriziaSecretery. SWATARA. qq TEACHERS. The examinatiou of Teachers for I the. Schools of the above Diettiet will take place et Jonestown, on SatUrday, August 30th, 1662. "JACOB KAUFFMAN. Preablent. D. J. C, CooPEN'Srorr't.ry. lIEIDELBER4- TEAcirEits. no, exAmlnatioo of Teacbers for On Schools of the above District will take place, aL dheettoratowu, on Mood ry. September lst, 1562. SII.SII.TEL LOOSE, President. ALEX\RDER STKINM.I2, Secretary.. MILLCRRRK DISTRICT. BTEACFIERS.—The exonifnation or Teachers for the &Goole of We dbove district will tnko place in Neu =lnst.:awn, on Tuesday. September led, JOAN ZIMMERMAN, Provident. PLTF.Ii A. kiateamp,Streretary. - SOUTEI LEBANON DISTRICT. c k TEACHERS.—the examination of Teachers for the J Schools a thsfabove district, will take place at Strohm's (Rona) School rfouaa, on Thursday, Sapient. bar 4, 1862. MICHAEL 11. VSSINOER, Pres 't. Janus F. REIMS; Suc'y. , DISTRICT. 1t) TEACILERS,The eXaminntion or tfift n che for Ithe Seboole of . 00 above district,' *al take place at Erederfcksbutti• on . Friday. September S. 1862. JACOB W. 3IBYBR, Pres't. JOHN L. ALETER, Bec'y, 'JACK - SON DISTRICS. QIRACISERSi—The oxaminat h of Te'ellen for the Scheele of the above dist:let will take place at the IlyeretetraAcidetayom Saturdu, September 0, 1862. GEORGE 7.INE, Pros' t. iIENRI KREITZEI, Tbe.fellowing litlaxwili n be observed : lat.--No alloWanaefi,steather lethe above appoint manta. 2d.—Prirata'axacaYiatiativse— =at be tolerated ex ce .tJ such 2 cssea as are specified by law. wlici do not wish to be examined in all the branches nameil in the: Certificate need not ap. ply • nor willany.be , extuttlfied except these who, are applicants for Schodla in the district in which the ex amination is held.--; 4th.--Those who: are strangers to the undersigned, wfl be requihett.toiti*e satisfactory evidence, that they possess good morarbirracter sth.--, Applicaur r 4 1 , 1 9. provide themselves with pen, ink and paperotn_. n readiness at 8 o'clock, A. M. Gth.-4,3 heft:3 Pifte übstriptions will be taken for the Penna. Echohl JbarnaHl. 7th.—lt is hoped that ovary Director will be present to attend the exaseination, end to receive each a copy of the New SeitoolLvovaud Stdto Superintendent's An - Sth.—An earnest kirritation.'s extended to parentq and other eitheneld'hoprosett. itENRY itoucK t County Superintendent. Lebanmt. July A, 1802. T ADM... "AO ._lll.llk, 141k7 GRAND MULTISERIAL tOIVISMAT A Vii . CITICVS Homohippodeal Am phit licette. D „ E mat perfectly organized nod ' , met attroctivo, rabgiltiog . ever ilieetio this continent, will ex. BAIT' 0 Atrox.s.,4. Great Show of 1862. )ng the ninny novelties which !driZuestaldistiment will and the:performancesofthe world Ind r lo wonderful exploits have ebel the admiration of the world.— : this family are SIG. FELIX CAItLO, he great Trick Clown, and OUILIJAMO C .111.0, to will appear in hie terrine ALEMENT SCENE, her equally thrilling and heart stirring feats. OR LIOILLIA.MO and /LAO 0.:11E-LIX _• . . •. r .. d.r. ‘ dal Peform MR. CHARLES SHERWOOD, - The great Scenic and flielyonie Eques illtrian. and renowned representative of I PETE JENKINS. . , NADAME VIRGINIA SHERWOOD Am most Popular, Daring and , Eques trienne e'rer seen. 9 ''''N.:, - -C , - Tdr. GEORGE BOSS, in his classip . .r. ~: act, the "Flight of ' Art I," and in his m,:' unrivalled -Scenes du Saute." IkS I SAM LONG, the great Humorist of the* Bing, in his choice Melange of piComi , mlitieS, ...Wesirgi SITAPPEE and iFiIITNEY, the Tr.:metre and Oar Performers. Ali W. H. BEELIMAU, the great Amer ).- • leen Gymnast. ` " 4 ."' 1 LES FftERIPa CC.ITIGVE, ab'd a liost of other Artists. A STUD OF MAG?arrcio'r ITORSES, which for form, color and training ca.ncot be excelled A Horde of Trick Ponies, whose eccentric ,evolutions and really astonishing trickS are the delight of old and young. A. large troupe of Tatr,lers, Vault ers, Acrobats, Athletes, Wrestlers, Contortionists, Ac., egc.; will'appear at performance. A GRAND PROCESSION, which, ,fur Spectacular Display, ex ceeds anything ever before attempted, NV ill be formed by the immense egab- Nst . hment on entering the town, led by the T4Tall' Chariot of Achilles! drawn , by i t i t,aro fiiw e e f d Arahlan orsee, Oft- 'lift , by the, AT .1 4., Ehg.*Cazialettde 'Obe'rli'it. ..in.which the whole troupe ofTriek Po. nice will appear. • SEELY'R CELEBRATED C i Onnet BANDS etir %tt ißitiA performing all the Popular Airs of the day. 25 Cents. Doors open at 2,And 7 P. ;V. Peifoimances to commence at 234 and 714' P. .. , ir , ;B„.v 4 glik JONESTOWN. ;,ATIIIIDAY, A uguet 47"41.7 July 24, 1862. datairaiie. Notice- TOM:IC NOTICE is hereby given that, the aeroutit of JcPenh Braiithrp. Aesigneit for. he behellt. of oredltors of. MATT SNYDER, late of the township of South Auinrille, hvitte county of Lebanon. boa been nled in tho NotTionotary's Office, of Lebanon comity, and that the mune wilt be presentoil to the Court of Common pleas of said eounty, on the third 2lfonclay of diugicst, next, for confirmation and alloo ance. when and where all persons lialtaeil may attend If they think pro'per'. ILE y,F.lautiST, thonot ry Protfiotiotary's Offt; duly 10, 1.80. • otice. , Tyummg Now; is hereby given, that the, Supple- Menial 'aced:lnt of William ,Dbrich, Trustee ap pointed by the court of Common Pleas .of ;,elianon county of the Bstate of JOHN I,EPPLIM, under a Deed oftioluntery Assignment, executed' by, said John Leffler. of Jackson township. county aforciaid, and SARAH his wife, in trust for creditors, has been filed in the Prothonotary's Office of Lebanon county, and that the same w ill. be presented to the Court of Ccannteh Pleas of said county on the Min. "Way ,August, next, for confirmation and allowance, when .and where all persons interested may attend If they thlitts,pimper. II es ILY SING MST", Prothonotary. Prothonotary'S OffiCe.;July 16, 1862. Notice. rintlitLlC NOTICE la hereby Oren, that tie aczount JE of Christian Reist, o ssigueo for the beneftt,of cred- C itors under a Voluntary Deed of Assignment of HRIS TIANA BOWMAN, of - hondonderry towboat), Lebanon county, has been Sled in the Prothonotary's .oillen of Lebanon county, and that the same will be 'presented to the. Court of Common Pleas of said county on the third Monday of Angus!" next, fur confirmation and allow ante, when and where all persona intimated may at tend if they think proper. HENRY SIEGBIST, Prothonotary. Prothoootary'a Office, July 18, 1862. Pi 01 iCC. - Intrude NOTICE is hereby given, that the account of Augustus Whitman, Trustee appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Lebanon county, of SAliAll bitITER, lute of the borough of North Lebanon, coun ty. foresaid, has been hied in the Prothonotary's Wilco of "ebanon county, and that the same will bo presented to . to e Court of Common pleat, of said county on the third Ilfonday of August, next, for confirmation sod al lowance, when and aim+ e all persons interested may attend if they think proper. .11ENEY Et:GRIST, Prothonotary. Prothonotary's Moe, July 16,1862. For Rent, O TORE ROOM No. 2, “Bagie Building," now occupied eizeosteina Bro.; as quilting Store. For 'termsapply . ' Mrgi SARAH LINBA*FAVER, or Mrl. BLIZABET.M 0: ' , MADMAN. regiirafi7sii, 15, lota. a,Bergulue-in Otto tligo of ao.4,Boys'..retffilgree • 1 dill - at thOCheep tor of f.L.ENEF &" MINN. DR. JNO. L. LYON'S Tench Periodical Drops This valuable medicine is now offered to the Ameri can Ladles as the only sure, positive, and =vent:tiling cure and regulator of suppression of nature, from whatever cause, Particular care should be used to kiwi , that Pregnancy is not the cause, as the Drops would surely produce an effect entirely * contrary to the course of nature, for which I win not bold myself re sponsible. These Drops are so mild and pleasant, that the feeblest can take them with perfect security, yet so powerful in their effects, that they may he safely called a never failing Rep:inter. They can te procured by addressing me as directed below. I have used this med icine for the,last twelve years in my practice, and there fore well know Its merits. liold by all Druggists. Price $1 per bottle. Address bit. JOHN L. LYON, New Ilave , n,'Conn. July 23,1862. For Sale or Exchange. Tam undersignedwill soil, or exchange for a smnzt F AR:4, his dosirabl, 'louse and lot of Ground, in East Street, East Lebanon. The House is a t linew two-story BRICK with Kitchen attached, all well built and-well arranged with all noses ,. sari , conveniences. Also Cistern, Bath House, Smoke House, all kinds of Fruit, Treei, . Ac., on the premises. This property_ if, notegid, W. II tarexchanimi as above. Good one indisputable title given. For fur ther information. apply t tQ .• - • , J.4.)1E3 N. ROGERS, 47 , :nsmitli. Letatuin, July 16, Istie. Notice. Lcbanon County Agricultural and;llor ticultural Society. ji MEETING OF THE LEBA s: ON COUNTY Agri'. culzulua, (HORTICULTURAL AND NIECHAN ICAL :OCIF.TY, will be bold in the Court Rouse, on Saturday, the. 2dday of Auguit, next, at 1 o'clock, P. M. A full attendauce•of the scats:Mrs of tics Executive Com'inli tee or Board of Managers is particuli rly do . W.ll. RANIi, ?radiant. ISAAC 110Prxu, Secretary Lebanon, duly 14,1962 —td. 0. WEIGLEY, COMMISSION MERCHANT Port TBF. SALE OP Butter, Eggs, Cheese, Tallow, Pafcl, Paultfy,Vai?•:-e, brieit Fruits, &c. „ 110 .REAPSVs'itErr, (Ice :Icor Itbove WLshiauton, bit7i.YORK Robb ,t: Ai:though, Now York; Allen S. Brother, do; W. W. Esq., do; Jones .t Shepard, do; Slau• Vm, Labacle Forringt,,n, ; Samuel JOlOl3OO, do; . M. trestle, .8.44., 'Lebanon, Pe.; L. Betz, Coroptoo. Ohio; W. C, Curry ,fa Co., Bankers, -isle, Pe.; John sa es, Pa. {July is, 1861!. Atigtso 'Cokirt IRrochstnatiQui nEREAS, the Ilex. JOILN J. PEARSON, Ese- Y President, of the several Courts of Common Pleas In the district composed of the counties of Letrumnand Dauphin, and Judge of the Courts of Oyer end ;Fermi ner and general Jail Delivery, for the trial of cepital and all other offences in said counties; the Judge of the General .Catrt of Quarter $28810116 of the Peace and General Jail : Delivery, in the county of LeLanon ; and Witti.c4 RANK and l'annw:4Zgautu, Eo re.. .Judges of the General Courts of Quarter Eeselous, of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer, General Peace and Jail Deliv ery, for the trial of capital and other oM:flees. in ,:aid county of Lebanon—through their pro :opts to me di rected the 21st day of April, A. U., 1802, to hold Court of Oyer nil Term iner and Go multi Jail Delivery, and a Court of Quarter See:dons of the Peace Leba non for the county of Lebanon, on the Third Monday of August, next, which. will be the 15th day f said month, to continue ONE Week. Notice ie therefore hereby Oren. to the Coroner, the JustlCuil of the Fusee, and to Constables within the county of Lebanon. to appear in their own pereous, with their rolls, resognizattees, inquisitions, examina tions end other documents, and preseut the Paine to the ErostrzAtitte..A trorney ata-mst ten days befororlo xi:eat ing of the Court, conform:l'ply to the trerisiona of the Art of Asaembly. passed not: re late ses,iino of the Leg islature. Also, all those who intehtt tojiirosecute pris oners which now are or then roily, be in the Jail of Leb anon county, o ill hare th"u and. there, tcytppear, on the 3d Monday of August, to proceed against them as then may be Jost. Given ender my hand, in the borough of Lebanon, the,B4l,day of in the year of our Lord, one the:tante. eight hundred and sixty-tiro. JO-NATI:IAS: BENDER, Sheriff: Sheriff's Office, Lebanon, July 18, 1562. S. T. iIIeADAM , „ ATTORIMEY AT LAW, aTh EFICEin Cumberland Street. in the reamlately NJ . occupied by W!,1". M. Rena, Din., Lebanon, Pa. Lebanon, July 3, 13G2. rpitlS is to inform my friends, and the public gene. rally, that I have give over the charge of my of fice and my husineea into the hands Of SAMUEL T. McALA.II, Esq., ATTonNEY-AT.LAW. Mr. McAdam will settle up my unfinished law buFiness, and will giie due attention to all matters pert nini opt thereto. Lebanon, July t 4, WILLIAM M. DERR. Aspilesnient 11 HE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF- E LYCOIII NO 1 COUNTY MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, have authorized an ASSESSMENT. (No. 19,) of TIIREE per tent. mr all Premium Notes in the possession of the Company, Which tvere in force On the dirst day of May, 1882, and have appointed ADAM RITTINGEK, Receiver, for the county of Lebanon, who will call on the mean• ITri3 of said Company in acid county, in a ebort time, ac the whale must be paid on or bizforo thefiret of Sep tember, next. By Order of the Heard. ADAM OP.ITTINCIRR, Receiver. Lebanon, July 2, 1562. 4 " . .facoti E. L. Zimmiteilitian's* UIAST CLASS TEAM-TM ESSEN() AND ILIIR DYE. INQ SA LOON. 111arket street. near Cumberland. and opposite the Eagle frotni. Tieing thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore extended Lo him, he would reopeetfully solicit a continuance of the same. Lebanon. July 2. 1822. N. 11.—The Saloon will be closed on Sunday. NEI%' (MCI MANUFACTORY. Aleo, Itistettbatt Brothers ESPECTFULLYInforni their friends and the pub lic in general, that they hare commenced the .apeve business in Cumberland ntreet, a few ,floprs west of PhillktAngd,Where eli descriptions of veilles will be made. and all deseripiione of met -it pairs to Wagons and Coaches exe toted in the neatest and most work manlike manner. They guarantee this durability of their work ; and instim that all 'Vehicles ordered of them shall be made exactly Recording to pattern; a..so, all repairs dune promptly and cheap. Alivart on hand, au assortment of handsome nun- GIES, CAA!: I d(.4 AS, C. RKYALLS, and other light vehicles, very IoW in price, CYBU RTSTEN BATT JOHN RISTEN BATT. Lebanon, June 25, la n. = 4„.New Fi,rm. Chea3 Cash. Store, and Mutiny bid Grain Busine,sj riIHE undersigned having formed kpartnership lathe 'MERCANTILE, IILLING Al§lt Gltalip: BUSI NESS, would respectfully Invite the t.ttention of 05.6 public to their establishments. They will confine to keep. at the late stand of SILEIIK, OEESAMAI'I LONG, a most complete stock of all kinds of 000D0' usually kept in a country store, which they will re tail chqap for ,vAsg,qr,COUNTRY PRODUCE. They also want to buy f cash 50,000 Bit..belc of WHEAT, 30,009, Bushels of RYE, 20,000 Bushels of CORN, 000 Bushels of OATS. - For which t&y Win pay, the highest Market Prices. They wilt also take 0 ItAt 'X on STORACIS. The will keep always on hand and sell-at the lowest prices, COAL. by the Boat Load or by the Ton; all kinds of MILL FEED, SALT, PLASTER, &e. Aer They solicit the butduess.tif all their old friends and the public, and will endeavor to doal on such lib cal and just principles as will give sjitialaction to Nil LONU. • . North Lebanon, March 19,1562. IV OT A, l l . , T . l .o r z e l ep: i e ,4 t i fu , ll e y in il i e t3 oot t l: a ce t , T e tl i T .,,t ri o tiz , e n n e s d ol FASIIIONAIMA MILLINERY and 3IANTUA MAK ING ESTABLISIIMENT, in Marl-et street, 2d door above Hill. A now stock just received and opened for inrpPrtion, einbracing a full assortment of {ilk, Crape and Straw Vonuattz, Bonnet Trimmings, Ribbons, Flowera, &a. • Lebanon, April 17, 1861. 1862 NEW STYLES. 1862 , k DAM RISE, In Cumberland Street, between /I Market and the Court llouse,narth side, h f ul now on hand a Fpleudid asfesrtment of the New Style of HATS AND CAPS,,for men and boyi, for ISA, to which the attoefion of the public is respectfully ins-i. fed,— Wets of all prices, from the cheapest to the most costly, always on band. Ile has also.lustopeued,a6Plon, 01 assortment of SUMMER TEATS, embracing andias STRAW, RAE A.MA., PEDAL, PEARL, 'uoirts;*LEG. IIURN,BE t NiATE, CUBIA.N, and all otherb:- ne.. lie will also Wholesale all kinda' of Hats, Caps; dm., to Country Merchants on advautageons terms. Lebanon, April 30,1861 JOSEBB TLETM, Justice of the Peace, will attend to the Scrivening imbe's—such ail writing Deeds, Mortgagee, Releases, Bonds, Agreernents, sr., tic., at his office, in Mulberry street, two dews month of the Moravian Church, In the Borough of &Amnon. Lebanon, January 29, 1204. SPECTAO',ES. DR. LUDWIG HECHINGER, the celebrated OPTI CIAN, 43 - Maiden Lane, NEW YORK, respectfully , informs the citizens of Lebanon county. that he has ap pointed D. S. RADER, DRS:MOIST, his agent to sell his CELEBRATED, Brazilian Sjiectaele* 5 ; Gold, Myer. and Steel cams, „ suitable for any descrip tion of eyes. . /Sr Purchasers will-please bear in mind that D. E. RADER'S DRUG STORE is the - place to buy good SPECTACLES. [Lebanon, March 19, 1861. IF YOU WANT A goOdiDICTURE for a Medallion or Pin, calratiAl. Gallery, next door is the Lebanon Deposit Bank.t FOR FEMALES REFERENCES A Card. I=l in S ATNT.Etis N m 1 ice: HENRY & STINE AVE NOS{' OYF.NF.DTHEIR LARGE AID V"Y Chatllee; Striped. Plaid and Plain Moiambianea: Shep herd ; Chan Detainee: Foulard Poplin, &c. &leo, a full stock of 110L'ILN1NG 000D3, such as Tatn matinee, Baregep, Crape Morett. Grenadine llaregee, all wool Del:tines, Challiee, &c., &c., which are worth looking after, for they certainly are a Great Bargain. Black and White CITENP. POPLINS; black and Plain PLAID POPLINS ; Lilac, Blue and Green PLAIDS; Black Bad White DE tAINES; Bich Plaid POPLINS; Rich Chene POPLV*B Silver Mixed PCPLI,NS, Very handsome, at the Golden pi g .. of - ' • ; DENBY A SPINE, Cornet of Cumberiand and Market streets Lebanon. May 11,180. - $5O EMPLOYMENT, $lOO AGENTS WANTED TO SELL S EWING M KOBIN ES At REDUCED Pith:ES. $l5 EACH! Our Machine is PERFECT In its Mechanism, it is logs Heide to get out of order titan any other. Diplo wee have been awarded It over the Gruver & Baker and other high pricetiMachlnee. -$l5 EACH! Our liTtiehino uses a straight needle. and will WORE. wrx.i. ALL KINDS OF THREAD, Silk or Linen, mak ing.an elastic seam, free from liabilities to break In Washing, and le the REST and CHEAPEST .11acitirte in tine. - -$l5 EACH! di; Machine will FIEM,-FELL, STITCH . , 'QUILT and BIND, and will sew on all kinds 07. goods. from-she Eccest. Swiss Muslin to the coarsest Wet.leu, ' . iforklng with ease through several thicknesses of thielt:Woalen Cinth. ALL MACHINES ARE WARRANTED. $l5 EACH! Fg,-Ogg,:gggfelr9Fgaglifflo... • „,, „ ,„„, IF YOU WART A GOOD ;MACHINE. AND NOT RAFE IT, COST YOU ANY,TILING, WRITE TO MS, AS WE WANT THE MAOIIINT TE iTED IN EV ERI . ZcIEIGHRORIIOOD TN THE. UNITED STATES. „ EACH! Emptrigettig 4;7e - tits. • We will give a commission on all goods sold by our Agents, or we will pay wages at 101 N'TY DOLLARS PER MONTH, and pay all necessary- expenses. For particulars ad dress CHAS. RI/OGLES. Agent, May 21,1802. DETROIT, limn. $3O EITIPLOYMENT. $llOO Colusnereial A gents Wanted VD SELL 000DS POE THE -Elk- ANL_ .111.111-1 (A NEWEy GLAND) allannfacturing Company E will give a cunuilealun of one bundred per cent. 1 V en all gouda void by nor Agent..., or see will pay vague at fruit' $3O to lOU per month au,l pay all nece.3- V.Kry Lapeiaiva. .For particular.. umldrees itb Stamp) CliA 6. ItIAGLES. Lieu. Ag't, Tor the Adams Manufacturing Cu. DLTROST, MICH. :guy 21, 1112. iettnik - vrotret 14 'hereby given that the President and 11 rectors of the Lebanon Bank intend to make ap plication to the Legislature of Pennsylvania. at their next session., for a renewal of the charter and on ex touglou of the prieilegle of. theegd bank no. enjoyed, with the sante name, I:, f1e,..10 , ;e1.h.ta and =OW or 1 200 r 600. By Order, E. A. UHLER, Cktehier. Lebanon, Pa., June 26 , 1662. S. W. Pcttengill & No. 37 Park Row, .I:Yew York, & 6 State St_ Boston, A RE orr Agents for the * - .ADVF.RTISEIC . in those cities, nod are authorised to take Advertisements and Subscriptions fur us at our Lowest Ratt:s. May 21, 1562. TIME NEW BAKERY, tnclersigned would respectfully inform the cal l. reused' Lebanon, that behrui commenced the BAKE ERR, in all ite varieties, at bie stand, on Cumberland street, Lebanon, nearly oppoeite the Buck end will impply customers with the beet BREAD, CAKES. Art.,ltr received from eastainera and returned to them in bread at uhurt CON FECT lONERIES, - • of all kinds, fresh and of the best quality, constantly on h-a. - d, and furnished.at tee lowest prices. Th public is invited to kiSt) ale a teal. Leb non, Nov. 9, ie39. F. 11. £BUIL TAKE NOTICE. BUILDERS Will 110 *ell by cal line; on J. IT. BILESSL£P- Agent, as lie le prepared to do all kinds of TIN 1100f_HYG, SPOkITIYU and JOB WORK generally, at the veil loweet'prieee. Hu also has on hand a large and.good assortment of all kinds of TIN WARE, and 4 . all of the toast improved Gas Burning COOK STOVES and PARLOR STOVES. Also, all the different and towel. improved HANGF:O* AND HEATERS, of all kinds. He also keeps con stoutly on hand a large stock of ell kind; of ROOFING:, SLA'rt," --" ole ' ll he Oillr..are , at le , ii , pries tEen they can be bought of any other slatcmer. In the county. 131),.. WARE-ROOMS—Gue door South of the "Buck Hotel," U about Street, Lebanon, Pa. Lebanon, December 25, nth =WM= CLOTH, WOOLEN CLOTHING of all colon), dyed fat Black or Blue Black, pressed, the color warrauted and goods turned out equal to now, by LYON LEMBEBGER, East Hr.:•071,T. AR^ Articles to be dyed can be left at Jos. L. Lembo.. gees Drug Store where all orders for the above will be at tended to. [Feb. 8, 1860. "Market Street Hotel , " Coruer Market and Chestnut Streets, Lebanon JOHN IIATTILE'B, Proprietor. Ty AVIN - Gtaken the above Stand, long occupied by 1 - 1 Mr. 1.):ONA.R1) 7.1N1)117,C.11.V1V, I will spare no palliate ;yak,' the Traveling Public who atop et it, perfectly comfortable. and invite all to give me a trial. The Bonen is large and well arranged. The Table supplied with the beat aeasonable edibles ; the Bar stacked with the choicest Liquors, cud the Stabling large and Coin medicate. JOHN 31ATTRES. Lebanon, April 9, .I.B't. tten..7b3, REYNOEITT.. ADVEMBOB REINOEtiI. CRAB. 1131111e1 A Friendly invitation • L. - ar sa3 3 T. /AT* rll all drnirommof purelstr4ng, LUMBER & C AATJ To the best advantage. at the old established and well-known LUMBER YARD UEINOEHLS & MEILY At the UNION CANAL on the East and West sides of Market Street, North Lebanon Boterigh. !vim eubeetihers take pleasure in Worming the ;Atl i sent of Lebanon, and surnt-dlitiag -counties: that they still continue tho LUMBER AND COAL iltalt. NESS, at their old ,and :nett known slapd, where they, are daily receiving additional supplies of the REST AND WELL SEASONED LUMBER, conshuing of White and Yellow Pine 130 A RIM, PLANK and SCANTLING. Ileth'ork MAKES; PLANK and SCANTLING. RAI LS. POSTS, PALINGS and FENCING WARDS. ASH, from Ito 4 hail CHERRY, from %to 3 Loch; POPLAR, from % to 2 inch. Poplar and Hardwood SCANTLING. Oak and Maple BOARDS and PLANKS. Roofing and Neutering LATHS. SHINGLES! SIIINGLEs! ! SHINGLES! !! Ala% Pine and Hemlock SHINGLES. COAL! COAL!! COAL!!! A large stock of the best quality of Eiteve,..Brokeo,,,. Egg and Limeburnors' COAL; and els:), the 'MS.,. Alle gheny COAL far% Blacksmiths.. : far. Thankful foi the liberal manner in which they bave,heretefore been patronfied, they would extend a toidial,ltreltatlon tar a continuance of favors, as they are c,n!ldant that they now hare the largest, best and chaupest„stock of LUMBER on hand in the county, whieh c IH he Bold 'at fi reasonable per tentage. ./Fir Please call and examine cur stock and prices be fore purelaaeing elaewhers. REINGETILS North Lebanon borough, :May 7, 1862. 40 liar .1 1 1" T WLlDelffeilJt" TTUIVNES-A.T.W.V.r.Ptfltp.iij Cu nbiarlaad street, 13j Illejthe ogee Oen.. Jan Weidman. Lebanon, Amic,thtt 28, 1881. g. umicn, ATTORNEY AT LAW, YU CK . 3 DpILDING, second story, in the rooms j ow l y occ upied by John IL Downie; Lebanon, Pa. Lebanon, April 30,4862-Bin.* . CYRUS I% ittr . LER, A TTORNEY-AT-LAW—OfficelliWalnntstreet, near ly opposite the Buck Hotel, and two doors south Aram Karmany's Hardware store. • Lebanon, April 9, 11362.-Iy. .Private Sage. Mug Subscriber offers at private sale all that certain 1. farm or tract of land, situate partly in Pinegrove township, Schuylkill county, and partly In Bethel town ship, Lebanon county, bonnded by landsof Eck art and °Milord, Benjainin Ayerigg, Danielg ' Douliart and others, containing one hundred and lorty-elght norms and a quarter, with thsappur• tenances, consisting of a two story log dwelling- ouee, (weather boarded) a 1X story log dwelling hopm,n new bank barn, other out-bnildlnge, mid a new water power ea vi mill. For terms, &c., which will he easy, Apply to G. W. 111.01"Clf1N. Agent. Musgrove, April 20, 1869.-tf. TREASURER'S SALE Of Unseated Lands. 101.11t2 CANT to the provisions of the soy- 4r. I.: oral Ante of the General Assembly of r " 'el I A the Coin mortwealtb. directing the mode of , : , r 7 ceilin g Unseated Lands, NOTICE Is hereby z` given, ibat the following TRACTS OF UN- _. SEATED LANDS, in the County of Lebanon, will he exposed to :ale. et the COURT HOUSE, in the Borough of Lebanon, on the 2AI : Monday lea Au,eiser, next, being the 1 lth day of said month, at 12 o'clock, noon, and the sale to continue from day to day, if EIBC• emery, until the whole or so much be eold as to ntiety the State, County, Road, and School Tea as due there to, together with the mete, unless the Taxes due thKe. OD be paid before the day of sale.— Wariantees' Names. Acres, Tzars. Amount, East Hanover. Levi Light . • , . 18 16eP..--61 $1 .4.! Ceo. & Jacob Stneffer 12 do TT Widow Witruoyer 9 do 132 Rthel. Jacob Bcehrtry. Sara:l & Ch'n kfornieb 3 Andrew Sharp 6 Cbrietiarr Brinker 2 Jacob .Boashore - le Daniel Daubert 214 John gErbrich.. ~.... - 6 2achatian,liatorl Phtllpi Meals - 1.1 Bekianiin Dos:mu:Jar, 8 John Eckert 6 Henry Oroy . 210 Adam Light 59 John Eerch's Est IC Melly & Moyer 438 Daniel alaulfair 31 Philip Meese 11 William Pox Lebanon. Borough. Jacob Bowman CioorgoCounol Lot do 162 do 3 GO Londonderry. John & Joseph tiror 67 Jacob Long 9 do .4 00 do .. ' JOHN - ALI:WEIN, '%-cer.or.er of Lebanon Cour.ty. Lebanon, iculo 18,1882. North Lebanon Steam Grist Mi.!! GRAIN AN ANTEJIir ". acdereignett AR} pwvalte isluisof a•RAlN,ecet as • 11 - BAT, RYE, , CORN'. OATS. &e., at their STEAM STILL, on the Union - Cenal, Tor which the highest. market prices will be paid,lnCASii.' .4% - - All kind! of CUSTOMER WORK will be done nt the shortest notice, and in the most &Irian-tory manner. The public la reepeetfully Invited to r lire 411 trial. .17•14 Z. lißarrr• .. 111DEtall" LIGHT. 4:113.11T No; th Lebanon, Stay 21,1.802. WALTER'S MILL. TOE-subscriber respectfully Informs the public that I he has entirely rebuilt tbre 31E1 on the little Sum tarn, formerly known av —Straw's" and later ea "Wen gert's,r about one-fourth of b. mile from Jonestown, Lebanon county, Pa.; that he lila 11ttomin complete running order, and is prepared to fartisk customers regularly with a very superior article of 71F"3111.—ACEP - 111LTJUIM at cheap as it ran be obtained from any other sonroe.— fle keeps also on baud and for sale at the lowest cash prices CROP, BILA STIONTS, rte. 11, is elca pre pared to do all kinde of Charon/axe' %Vona, for Farmers and othere, at the very shortest possible notice add it - . rites all to give hiss a trial.. The znachlem7 of the Mill is entirely nevv.-insd of the iareat and. c.est proved kind. By strlotattentlon to brahreaa and fair dealt:la - to . bc'pes `to nii. - .79.:anhare or - public patronage. REAT, RYE, i,JOi-tt•T: OATr-