PaiintiEsrt", TERMS, $1 50 A YEAR LEEANON, PA WIF , DNESDAY, ALTOthsT 13, 1562. HOME AFFAIRS. SEir Why John, where aro you go ing to in such a hurry? Why, I ran going to LAUMACITS, hi Market street, tr buy a nice lot of Furniture , Well, John, ran you tell me the reason why Launaen sells so much were Furniture and Chairs than all the 'Cabinet-makers in Lebanon together? - Yes, John, I think I can tell tltat reason Tory plainly - he has always rut by far the largest and best assort- Monts of all }duds of Furniture and Matra an b au d , which he also sells a great deal cheaper than any other Cabinet-ranker; besides he has an excellent cushioned Furniture Wagon with which he delivers all Furniture quid Chairs sold by him, free of charge: these I think 'to be very good and advantageous reasons. xis By reference to the notice in another Tolman, it will be seen that the Philadelphia and Reading R. R. Company, will keep open the respective situations for any of their employees who will volunteer, and will be given to them again upon their return. This is an honorable and patriotic proposition. Our old friend Wm. Zimmerman has purchased the Driguerrean establishment of John Keim, in this borough, and will continuo this ibrisincss, et the' old stand, in all its branches,— lie is a good operatGr and will give satisfaction to all who visit his rooms. A military meeting was held in the Court House, on Friday eveving, at which Rev. Dr. Harbaugh presided. - He made a abort ad dress, more practical and to the point than any we have listened to since the present troubles have come over the country. Would that all our speakers and writers would exercise a little more good sense and judgment, and not fly off the handle and into party, as they are too 'apt to do. Everybody present seemed to endorse the senti ments of the Rev. gentlemen. Lebanon county promPtly respond ed to theyequisition of the Governor for two com panies for nine months. The Cowpony recruited by 'Meet's - Daugherty and Long was filled on - Friday and left for Harrisburg that evening.— 'They are a fine body of men and will stand fire. 'They selected fur their Captain, William Fox, of :SchuylkillHavenovho furn ished some fifty men. 'The following is the roll of the company, as fully as we could obtain it. We shall republish the list next week full and correct. The Company is named the LEBANON VALLEY RIFLES. CajallL WILLIAM Fox. Schuylkill Haven. Jet Lieutenant, .Theepli U. Dougherty, Lebanon. 2d Lieutenant, David S. Long. North Lebanon. William Monitor. Lebanon I William Strommr, Sett co AvlMani Worbrook, do Henry Berkheiser do 'Minium 'Winters, do Frederick Keller, rto Zocob Huffman, do William Suavely, Leh !Daniel Downie, 'Pottsville John RAMP, ir. Soh llaven Charles Maberry, do Milton WirliAMS, do David S. Siegfried, Auburn J. . Norman, Sob haven 'Jacob Rummel do D. S. Fisher, Anhui' n i owls ill. Yost, Sob Driven Chas. F. Kantner, Cressona Benjamin Berger, Auburn Daniel Drigal, Auburn Daniel Mit ruby, do Anthon F. Smith; do Jos. Betnenstierfcr,N Leb. , Henry Snavely. S. Lel). %Wel P Itelsey, N Lob tp Henry Ensten, do Soloman Weber, tin Zacharias Heide], N Lob .James Wilson. S Lob • :Frederic]; Harp. Leh 'Levi Fetter, Heidelberg, John 31, Boyer, do ,lohn Snavely, S Lob to. Samuel Ditugherty, Lob Win, L. Hutton. do F. F..ninger.MeKennutinrg Pitplll4ukers t do Adam J.Light. do Cyrus Ileverling. N Lel) tp Bernensdeaer, do J. M. Johnson r . Cressona Francis kcjc. Auburn W. J. Barr,llarrisburg David Weik, Cornwall Henry Weik, an Martin 'Lobla, Lob Christian Has, Auburn .Terentiah Weaver. S. Hair 'n John &muck, do do Samna( Martz. Cresson4 Jeremiah Snyder. S. llav'n John 31 Derr. s Leh tp AChns. 3 , 1111er. N Cyrus Mt!Laughlin. do Joint Howurd, N Lett tp Thomas Whalen. Lab- T. F. Upehunek, Cressona Isaac Stranok, Cressona Daniel,LeiSelt Coven Wm. initeciltin, Cressona Spang, do Ceorge IL Payne, do Wellington P. lians do Richard Bertlott, do James McCrea It, Bob. G. Imekenbill do Ellis Fester, do Jacob B. Reinoehl, Leh Joseph Zimmerman, Hoeg .1, N. Albert, do Benedict Eckert, Leb George Leigh, Soh Haven Peter Moyer, N heb .Tosimli Kline do Andrew Stone. Coilitrall henry A. Weber. N Leb (Bump Sanders. hub Benjamin Weller, Let) James Warbrook, do Franklin Yocum. N Lob tp Rufus Rnms••y. Lob Wm. IL Ramsey, do Jno. %Vert. Anbur ,, . Seh co William Richards, Soh co William A. Clock, Auburn tzatter, Leb Joint Whittle, Sob Amen (leo. Kramer, Auburn Reuben Moser, do TIIE SECOND CONTANY On Friday morning the 2d Company was start ed. After several ineffectual attempts to induce suitable persons to accept the Captaincy, L. L. 'Greenawalt accepted the position. Recruiting 'then commenced in good earnest, and every one .enrolled constituting himself a committee to ,procure others. The work progressed so well :that by Saturday - evening, when they left for :Harrisburg, about 1311 names were on the roll.— The Captain is the only &Ricer selected thus far. Captain Greenawalt will, we believe, make as :good a Captain as could be found in this locali ty. He is young, popular, enterprising and .brave. Most of the members of this company are young men—some barely of the, required age, and but few over 30 yenra old. Hence an addi tional duty is devolved upon the officers of the company, gurrding them against inexperience and indiscretion. Of their fighting qualities no one doubts. They W ill rush where angles fear to tread. As many of them are sons2nd relatives of our first citizens, intelligent ialltl chivalrous, we expect to chronicle some heriie doings of them for the good. cause. The following' is the roll of the company as it left Lebanon. As there will be a curtailment of it—it exceeding the maximum number for n company, we shall re publish the list corrected next week Captain—L. L. GREENAWALT,"LtbaIIOrI. Stinson It Guilford, Lebanon job n Boyle, Lebanon David S George, • do ' Philip L Stroh, - do Lemuel Moyer, do A mes Don t rielt, do Jos A Bowman, do Oscar Greed - , do, 2011 a Reim:mill, do Frederick Bevy, Cornwall II W Miller, do John G Meta, North Leb'n Cyrus S George, do Nicholas A Slumps, do C P Frantz, do John I torrnins, Lebanon .Jacob 14 Rise, do Lorenzo D Derr, do. Lame Brandt, do John Smith, do Jefferson It Light, do Joules Dissinger, do lt•lot II Loeb, , do jam P Groff, To Fannie! If Bentz. do !John H Krick, do Franklin P Alwine, G Bergner, do Anthony S Arnold, do Jacobi Schuler, do .11 .1' Benson, do Samuel Peterjr, Jonestown Carmony, do' Henry J Doh t.er, L Schuler, do Frank Boyle, do Israel Kurtz, do Adam Zeller, do Aaron Eberly, do Jacob Paley, do John I' Gerhard, do Augustus Robinson, Samuel Shank, (to Aaron S Carpenter Abraham L Baths, do Gerhard; Union Dep "IVm Ii W Hess, do Jerome Deininger. rainlyra .101171 Ellenberger, do Jacob Lewis Stoner, Jones'n Jimmy P Moyer, do Uriah Kreider,Lobanon Franklin 0 Mertz, •do r Milton T Murk, North Leb Henry A Brown, do Reuben D Henry, East Ilan Philip Mlimight, do John C !hooks Lebanon Jintob IF Smith, do Henry Hoke, Jonestown James Gates, do John P Umberger, Lebanon chttanot p Labor, do (;norge MeCaully, Reinoehl,Jr, N L Der Henry Ebright, Cornwall Ileward Forster: •do' ASoph S Light, North Lub'u tine B Spengler, Myerstown Balizer Slinger, Lebanon Jeremittit Benson, N Leb tp 11 Bomberger ' South Leb'n 'George D Rise, Lebanon • John Sleeve North Leb'n MI Ham KeLer, North Lob Jelin C Miler, Lebanon John II .Grosse, Jonestown .1) Garrett, Myerstowu J J Stein, Baia Hanover John II Kurtz, du E 0 Gilbert, do Cornelius C Wcirlek henry S Dotter, do Moyer, Lebanon George W Hess:Union tp Levi Bard, do John A Salm, East lister Charles Patine ' do Bennis Shuey, Jonas , I larbaker John G easy, , I William Boyer, North Leb'n Mani Cannon)+, Lebanon Jobe K Bomberger, Cornw'i (;corgi T Brooks, do Peter Eby, do . John A Uhler, North Leb'n Cyrus Lantz, do !Witt C Reinoehl, Lebanon Remy Redman :Reitman Forney, N Lab tp Harrison Keller, North Leb• Chides F Nitschke, do John Kleiman Andrew Il Rohrer, Lebanon Levi Dissamer , S , nnuti Fox, do Garrott, illyerstown F ltelfsnyder,N Leb'n J M Kurtz, . do • 4 ,,;'' 1413 Fisher, tie Frank '; 31.',Nair, Lebanon Dukes, Lebanon J illßrandt, . do Cyrus „. • Boger, do II A. perry, C Smith .tonestown do John UtAn4inker, Union tp Beery ir Louden, do Jefferson Bctrieh, do tome P Kahle, de J C Sul tur,..North Lebanon erne, , Gasser, do John II fileissc, Lebanon, t:haring K3lllO, do Samuel S Shirk, dO • h . l' i t il•en Bender, do Justus S hr. " ea' tip „ - acid ilauck,jr, do Reuben Kreider, Cornwall OZ A .roaring tornado, unrooffing houses and uprOoth4foreSts, maybe less. c alamitous than a low whisper 'from the l IPS of a mischievous :WOMan; which ;h4S the Power tauarpof :reputaoons and up. , root happiness, SHERIFF'S SALES.—Sheriff Bender, on Thursday last, made the following sales : Property of Michael Garman and Jacob Goodhurt to Juel Goudhart, fur 52,300 00. Properly of George Zimmerman with notico to Jacob Bartley, terre temtut, to Jacob honey, for $O7O 00. Property of Augustus S, Whitman to Samuel Henn li.rsS73 ot/. Property of Dania S. Good to Henry Dickler, for $1,250 00. Property of Daniel linnsicker to Simon J. Stine, for 5035 00, Properly of.Thcob reiffer—No. 1 to D. M. Icarmany for ::11,075 00; No. to Adam Moyer for $2,50 Property of JOO. Oswalt to John W. 'Ulrich and A. R. Bong,hter, Esqs., for $3OO 00 On Monday, August 2E410.562, a' Camp-meeting of the "United Brethren in Christ, will commence, on the land of the undersigned, I mile from Campbellstown, at the horseshoe Turnpike. Peddling or Huckstering on the ground is positively forbidden. EINUEL BotOLLIV. A Camp-meeting, to be held by the United Brethren in Christ, will commence, August 18th, 3 miles east of Lebanon, and 4 miles west of Alyerstowu, near Beckleys town, on the land of John Beckley. Huck sters are forbidden to come, by law ; omni buses will not be permitted to come to the ground without the permission of the mana gers. Capt. John M. Mark le. t this place on Monday to rejoin the 03d Regiment, having recovered from the svound received at the battle of Fair Ochs, on the ttliit June. MUCH SICKNESS _From, "Ezposure to a Draft." Of the "Danger of Exposure to a Draft," we of ten rend, That it generates disorder which a re very bad indeed ! But the danger from "Exposure to a draft" was ne'er so great, As, h judge front indications, it has grown to be of lute. Of all our "loyal citizens," I think I cannot tell Of more than half a dozen who are "feeling very well ;" And so various are the phrases of an illness from one cause, That I wonder Dame Nature still is steadfast to her laws. One is halt, and one is blind, a third is deaf as any Post A fourth gone' in consumption, and eon hardly walk at most; A fifth is dying daily from a weakness of the spine, And a sixth is fading slowly in a general de cline. There is JENKINS, stalwart-looking, standing six feet in his shoes; And his cheeks so plump look ruddy as the sun set's golden hues; Bat, alas! the fund delusion! 'tis a hectic Rush we see— 'Tis a pulmonary JENKINS, who ere long must cease to be. Thorn is MonoNs with an abdomen protrusive and rotund, Ono would think his "constitution as it is" dis ease had shunned : But the Dropsy, that deceitful and insidious COQI- Phi int, Das begotton his distinction—"you may ask him if it hu'at!" If Jeff Davis were a man of any gumption he would know That he wastes b is ammunition when be shoots a dying foe: Just let him halt in Dixie till a - few more months are sped, And I'm sure our "loyal citizens" will nearly all be dead ! THE NATIONAL PLATFORM PURPOSES O_FIXIILE_W_Aft. 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 the present deplorable civil war has been forced upon the country by the disunionists of the Southern States, now in . mans against the Constitutional Government, and in arms around the Capital; that in this National emergency, Congress, banishing all feeling of mere passion or resentment, will recollect only its deity to the whole country; 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 preserve the Union, with all the dignity, equality, and rights of the several States unimpaired ; and that as soon as these objects are accomplished the war ought to etude." gpfciat gniitts. DR. JNO. L. LYON'S French Periodical Drops FOR FEMALES This valuable medicine is now stored to the Ameri can Ladies as the only sure, positive, and never failing cure and regulator of suppression or nature, from whatever cause. Particular care should be used to know that Pregnancy is not the cause. as the Drops would surely produce no effect entirely contrary to the course of nature, for which I will not: hold 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 coiled a never thiling Regulator. They can be procured by addressing me as di reefed below. I have used this med icine for the last twelve years in my practice, and there fore well know its merits.. Sold by all Druggists. Price $1 per bottle. Address D it. .1011 L. LYON, New Haven, Conn. July 23, 1862, The Confessions and Experience of an Invalid Published for the benefit and as a .warniug 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 ono who has cured himself after being put to great expense through medical im position and quaek,l.y. By enclosing a post paid ad dressed envelope, SINGLE ONES May Le had 01 the au. thor. NATE—I-N . IEL tt 1 - FA Esq., Bed hull, Kings Co., N.Y. Ciele March 12, 1'42-.ly. SINGER & CO.'S LETTER "A" FAMILY SEWING MACHINE, 'OITA ALL THE IttICENT IldraoY.Ettrna, IS the BEST anti CILF.APEST sod 'Bowe otAUTlttn. of nil Sewing Machines. This Machina will sew anything. front the running of a tuck in Tarlatan to the making of au Overcoat—anything front Pilot or Beaver Cloth down to the softest Gauze and Gossamer Tissue. and is ever ready to do its work to perfection. It can fell, hem. hind, gather, tuck, quilt. and has capacity for a great variety of ornamantal work. This is not the only Matltine that can fell, hem, bind. and so forth. but it will do so better than any other Machine. The Letter “A" Family Sewing Machine May he hail in a great variety of cabinet eases. The Folding ' Case, which is now becom ing so popular. is, as its name implies, one that can be folded into a hex or case, which, when opened, makes a beautiful.' substantial, and spacious table for the work to rest upon. The CfIPCS are of every imaginable design—plain as the wood grew in its native threat. Or as elaborately finished as art Can make them. Scud for a copy of - SlNGnit .47 Co.'s GAZETTX. 1. M. SING Bit & 45S BroadwaY. Y • prur.Ammrimi OFFICE—SIB Chestnut St. May I, IS6II. Cure. Prevention is Better than. rllO Indies of delicate health or impaired organization, 1 or to those by whom an increase of family is flora any reason objeetionable, the undervigned would offer a prescription which is perfectly reliable and safe, and which has been prescribed in various parts of the old world for the past century. _Although the article is re ry cheap mid simple yet it has been put up in half pint bottles and sold very extensively at the exhorbitant price of $5 per h. tile, the mmersigned 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 fect safeguard. nt any drugstore, for the trilling mini of 25 cents per year. Any physician or druggist will tell you it is perfectly harmless, and thousands of testimo nials con be procured of its efficacy. Sent to any part of the world on receipt of $l, by addreseirig Dr. J. a DEVV,RAUX, P. 0. Do; No, 2353, New Ilarea, Conn. August 'l', Iti6l,ly, i ....pti ff ituts ....4,ofitEL ST. 3orm's REFORMED COUlten.Ategolar service every Wednesday evening at 7/ o'clock , every Sunday morning at al o'clock, and every Sunday evening at o'clock, English preaching next Sabbath morning ; and - evening in the Methodist Episcopal Church. EPISCOPAL Ctinnon.--eervice every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock, in Tempopkute mu. Rev. Mr. Groh wilt pretith tteit Sunday . morning in the Gorman, and in the eveningat 8 o'clock, in Gip . English language, in Salem's Lutheran ehureh. German preaching next Sabbath morning and English in the evening: in the First Reformed church. Gen. Seymour hfis been assign. ed to the command of the Pen nsylva• via Reserves, in place of Geu. McCall, Who Was taken prisoner in the recent battles before Richmond. AVERAGE AGE OF THE WIDE AWAKES —Forty-six years. ~~i.~~. On the 9th inet. , in this borough, Mr. THOS. SITAY, On the sth inst., near Marietta, Lancaster county at the house of Mr. Michael Ratnh,r, SAnna C. UESS, child of George and Mary Ann floss, of this borough. [Conunuuleatedj At the resialenee of his sister, is Derry, WILLIAM HARTMAN, al soldier iu the 931 Regiment, aged nearly -17 years. Mr. Hartman was n kind father and devoted husband, warmly attached to his fatuity; and yet when the country called for volunteers, he was ready to go and do his duty. He served in the army during the Mexican war, and knew the hard. ships and privations of a soldier's life, but like a true patriot nothing could keep him from enroll ing his name with the brave boys of the 93d, who so nobly fought and fell en the bloody battle field. But be is gone, and his wife and children ware not even permitted to be with him in his dy. lag moments, far when, within 12 miles from home, his feeble and worn out constitution 000 id endure it no longer, and he breathed his last at the very time when his wife and children were counting the hours fur his return. Alas ! for the sad news—nothing but the lifeless corpse was brought to his family who waited so anxiously to see him. But this consolation is left to his family—the patriot and father was prepared to die, and is now in Heaven, free from all the trou bles and trials of this troublesome world. May God watch over and sustain the widow and fath erless chiltircif in this great affliction. Farewell! dear husbairl titre the troll ; On earth welt meet no more ; For thou art gone in Heaven to (Nell ; On Canaan 'a happy shore. The Lebaelon Car , fully CorreClA(l A'edly. LEBANON, WEDIVESDAV, AUGUST 13, 1862. Leb. Mills Ex. Tam 55 25 Eggs,"f, doz., 10 Smith " Extra 6' 20 Butter, V. lb.. 8 Leb. Val; Super. Fiucs 50 Tut, or salted butter, 10 Prime White Wheat, 1 20 Lord, S Prime Red Wheat 115 Tallow, S Prime Rye, 60 Mau, 8 Corn, 50 Shoulders, 6. Oats, 35 Sides, 6 • Closer-seed, 3 00 Soap, 7 Timothy-seed, 150 Bees-wax, 25 Flax•seed, 125 White Rags, 5 Dried Apples, tta hu., 100 Mixed Rags, Dried Apples, pealed, 150 Flax, "ff. lb , 1234 Peach "Suite," 250 Iltisties, %.•3 lb., 40 Peach "Ilutzels," 125 Veatbers, 95 lb., 62.4 Cherries, 150 Wool, "it lb., 40 Onions. 37 Soup Beans, V. qt., 6 Potatoes, ? bus, 37 Vinegar, ^V, gal., 123:: - Apple 11 utter, Is. crock, 45 The Philadelphia inarliet. PalLAnr.Lerwi MARKETS, Saturday, August 9 FLOUR AND MEAL.—The market for Flour is firmer and more active. and holders at the close are asking an advance of 12/ ®2se per bbl, with a reduced stock to operate in, uud very light re ceipts in prospect. Sales comprise 10©17.000 bbis at ssgs 25 for eomaiin to g ood superfine $5 371@5 02/ for extras; $5 505 75 for fuin iiy; sfi@l7 fur fancy brands, and $7 25 for very high grade do., including middlings at, $3 ; good Northwestern family at $5 50, and about 5000 'turrets City Mills, extra and extra family, mostly on terms kept private. The sales to the trade have been to a fair extent with in the same range of prices. Rye Floiir and Corn Meal are very scarce. The former is wanted at $73 371, 03 50, and Pennsylvania Meal at $3 per bbl.- 1200 bl)s. Brandywine Meal sold at a price kept private. GRAIN comes in slowly, and prime Whent finds ready sale of an advance of 2@llc on the quotations of last week. Sales reach about 40,- 000 bushels, at $lOl 20 for inferior; $1 250 $1 35 for fair to prime reds, in store and afloat, and $I 35 to $1 55 for common to good and choice white, the latter fur Kentucky. Rye is scarce and wanted, Pennsylvania selling freely et Sue; some new Southern brought 70 a 72e. Corn is firm. with further saleZr of about 2.3,000 bushels, at 60.a,64e fur yellow . im to comditioa, end 66e for wit,ite,And the renews of prime eery light. Oats are hetter,,apdmilntrV2s,oooushels sold at 42 a 4Be for commogyjillitmeAd Penn .SY 116 for new Southern, the latter by measure. Barley and Malt are unchanged and very quiet. CATTLE MARKET.—With large arrivals and a dull market, for Beef Cattle, the receipts for the week reaching about 1800 head at Phillips' yards, prices show a further falling oft' of 25e since the close of lost week, the sales ranging from ST to $S,k, including some inferior at SO the 100 lbs. Cows and Calves brought better pri ces. About 125 sold at $2O to $3O each for Springers, and from $25 to $4O for Cows and Calves. First quality Calves brought $3 a $ 37 :, and second do. $2 a VA. hogs are also better, and about 2400 were offered and sold, including 1 594 head at Imhoff's and 400 at the Avenue Yard, at $4 , 1 a 5,-; for still, and s4.s a 5$ for corn fed, the net 100 lbs. Sheep and Lambs--;-Ooly about 3000 were received and sold, and prices were rather higher, raoging, at from s3„k to SI each for the former, anti $3 a 3k for the latter, as to condition. gthy glvatiumints. RJR E OP PORTE:4'ITV 'IV any 'one desirous of entering, Into the BOOK and _L NEWSPAL'IiIt business, now is the time to iliVtsL . H. ROEDEL Will dispose of his stork of BOOKS AND STATIONARY on.very.reasonable terms. Call and see him early. Lebanon, August 13, LSO. ALL EMPLOYEES I=3 nAIL 'ROAD COMPANY Nt - T 110 may enlist in the SPl:Vipe 01 the United States for tie purpose of erushum the itebelhon now threatening the ?ibertie. of Our country, ore hereby as sured, that their respective situations will be kept open ;old given them tillnleallady 0/1 their return ; and that the Met of their volunteering, to defend their country in this emergency, will he considered hereafter es great - ly in their favor for promatioo to any suitable imorl tions in the service of this COMpally. Cil A IMES H. SMITH, President. Philaielphia, August Bth, tBll2. [Aug. 13-31 n. ATTENTION ! riMIE MY:MISERS of the Lebanon County I Association for the detection of horse Thieves, and the recovery of stolen will meet at Om public house of WIN A,. MArruss, in Lebanon, on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 186:?., at 1 o'clock. I'. M. PETER RISSER. President. .111 , 1NRS S. HEILMAN, Treasurer. G. P. 1.1 NEANV E A V Mt, Secretary. Lebanon, August 13, 1662. PUBLIC SALE Of Tralttable Real Estate be sold at Public Sale at the residence or ELIAS WALItOnN. in Bethel township, Lebanon county, 1061111;g the premises, on SA TUE B A 1; SEPTEMBER 6,7862, at 1 o'clock, P. M., tho following valuable Peal Estate, viz No. I.—A Tract of Land, containing 05 acres and 20 perches, neat tliti.811.11), situate in Bethel township. Leb anon county, adjoining property or Etias Walborn, to, 2, David remnat.] evi gicksier. Jonas tOly. and Wet. rown. The road leading from Fredericksburg to doh rersburg row; through this tract, and the road from Lebanon to Pinegrove adjoins it. The iniprovOilleuts are a good IV, story BRICK 110118 E with 7 Kitchen attached, Darn, flood Orchard, two , 11 „ 1 1 Wells of good water, and other improvements. About 6 acres of this tract is Woodland. 0. 2.—A Tract or Land, containing 5 ACRES AND 103 PERCHES, neat measure, adjoining. No. 1, Elias Walborn, Joseph Peiffer, and David Ferman. The above tracts are under good fences, and in a high state of cultivation, and eiiithe sold in whole or part to suit purchasers. (load title and possession will be given 013 OW let of APRIL, 1663. Terms will be made known by }:LTAS WALBORN, JONATHAN, PEIFFER, Agents for the Heirs or Peter Peltier, deo'd. Bethel township, Leh. CO., A ugust 11,'6.2. Statement (AF TIM LEBANON BANK,. published as required V 1.1 Acts of Assembly, to Int August 6.1562. Ist.—Loans and Discounts, $336,101 65 8. Loon, 30.000 00 Penna. War Loan, 00,000 00 2d.---Specie, 54,038 14 Notes of other banks,and U. S. demand I 40,100 00 notes, Due by other Banks. 158,05 t g; Checks on other Banks, 1,017 60 s(l,—Notig; in Circulation, 32 , 5,753 00 itll.—Deposits—individual, • K 4554 36 Due to other banks, 6,475 Os E. 4, !MILER, Cashier. Affirmed and subscribed, August .. 1E62, before me, August 13, 1802. Jusuen GLIKISf I' , . N OT 16J.. A NESTING OF THU BOAHD OP ItIANACIERS OF TRH i.HRAv. ON coo:me AtimICUI,TURAL, HORTICULTURAL AN it • SLECIIA NICAL SOCIETY, will be held in the (hand :fury Room, on Itlnnday, Au oust 18, 1861, at ,1 o'clock, B. M. A full attendance is de sired as business of impirtance will be brought bolero the Board. ISAAC 11OFFEB, Socretary, Lebanon, August 6, 1.862.. Statement OF THE (EBANON VALLEY BANK I I.IOIANON, Po. , Augubt 5, 1502. ;. Assurs. Lonna 100 d Diseou Ls $157,551 V 3 U. Sthtels biita Cif !lei:milt,. il 5 000 i.. 0 Do. I,isr. 0 per Cl 5.0e0 00 Do. 7 §A i. 0.01 5,000 00 C,.,0.0, P k .rit,',l.,;:x . ar 10it..j.. ...... .. 5.090 00 Due by other MINA .1190,:170 05 :Notes of other .ok's (i ueinding U. S. Demand o 1 4'1 tereh•rN tea )o^, i 35 00 Oush.Drf , s. &C;141 u; ou other Bunke 1 921 41 Coiu (Gold and Slyer). Notes In eireatau 4213 480 0.1 Deposits 6 1.:W.! ti 3 Due to uther.fiat 3.511 -- 8215,014 43 The above stalkent is correct, to th« best t f know ledge and belief, JOS. KAMA Cashier. 1111 and .111.4ril Q.l before me. Lebanon, An 43, 18(52.) ANTHONY 'B. ELT, J. P. = VAL UiBLE REAL ESTATE AT PRITATE SALE rillll3 subscrl r offer nt Privi.tto Sole the full - mring 1 Real ',Mut IT the most valuable in Dau phin county. '! i NO. 1. A TIMER sr r OYIDt SUOT MERCHANT MILT., . mate in Derry township, Dauphin ....., Am , purity, Pa., about I mile fro the Uri ..., : (it ~. '''. un Canal and Union Deposit, and x :lifra , - - ,.4% h Vie from the Lebanon 'Valley Railroad :=,,,..55a'...--eglition. The Mill is 4'6 by try feet, with kiln-dry attach. Three Water Wheels and six pair of Running Sto Is, and a nover.Ptilisg, water power,— ahou t half the p ver flows from strong springs ill the mill dam and t e stream ig• water known as Spring 1 , Creek The MilMuil machinery are in first rate order anti repair to doroantry or Merchant work. Also 60 ACRES Or LAD O, haring, thereon erected the above Mill; two Stone .t weliingliallaes, illin k -..- Barn, Wagon---Ski. Smoke House, ,:,`..4"' ; c ongur shop,. omltd[onso, and all neces- .t, - ,4/...,- g g S ~,?, sary out-buildings, land a Thriving 1T. , : .A. 11, lit,: Young Orchard of *dee Fruit Trees. .„'` ~, ...,, , ~,,,,„, „,, There is a well of goal' Water at the door of the Douse and all the builein; 'are in good order end repair. The Land is all Limesio it under gond fence and in a 'high .r state of cultivatio N 0.2. , _,_ ” Conta i ns about 21 acres of CUESTYLIT W'''' ~ TIMIER L. AND, situate about 2 miles 4 gi from So. 1. t NO. 3. Conteitis: about 1 acre, adjoining 'Crest No. 1. Tlureon is erected a two story Stone Dwelling Muss, Stable and other out-buildings, with a spring of Running Water near the door. The . Proeterty wI be sold together or separate, to suit purchasers: The roperty is positively in ell respects as it is stated. It am affords the Inept convenient 10-1, 1 , ettlitice for a Formi , e or Saw Mill, being near the Rail road. Any personwishing to view said property will please call ott the enhawitaer residing on No. 1. The property wit be sold reasonably, and terms of payment made vas . Possession and a good title will Le given on thefirat day of April next. August o,lSti2.j 1 'JOHN LIFTZ, Sr. -- - Pli)lic Notice. rimlE. - material of 114; bridges in f*lattion county. ear -1I ried away by t :.,. event flood, was necessarily scat tered over a wide 8 .etch of country along - the stream. The Coinmissionera of the county would again ask all who have any inforxiwtioo of said material to give Inc Lice thereof; and thwie who have appropriated any of it to their own tine. must tusks restitution. Black smiths are requested to give notice of nny 'vitt offered to thew whi c h had crate front said bridges. SIMON Bollrit, Cgmmissioners ROBERT 17.1'ANS, of JACOB !Bat ll:Eit, Lebanon County Attest—Craps Suitm, Clerk. Lebanon; July 3; 4.902. NEW OAUIf ALINUFAMORY isfeathalt !Brothers RESPECTFULLY inform their friends and the pnb lie in that they have commenced the above business in emobviland street. a few tlnors west of Plank Road. where II descriptions of vehicles will 43,p1,./.7. be made. and all descriptions of re sr~ to Wag,ons and Coaches A 4 toted in the neatest and most work manlike manner. They guarantee the durability of their work, and insure that all Vehicles ordered of them shall be made exactly according to pattern; a.so, alt repairs donopromptly and cheap. • Always at hand, au assortment of handsome BUG 01.111S, CAItItiAGAS, Ca itItYALLS, and other light vehicles, very low in-price. _ _ Lebanon, June 25, 75:2 CHEAP STORE RAUCH & LIGHT. At the Corner of Carolvland Street mid MAW; Road, 4 a A. - .NI2cAI.,,EA__-' tAucit r;1011T tose - pleastire in inn their friends and the hoblic genemlly that they hare just opened u large and tetrefully selected assort ment of DRY GOODS, GROG-eII:TES. Q'UnESSWAII.II to which !icy reEpeetfully invite the uLtontion or the public. 'Their DRY GOODS, have nil been selected with the greatest care from the. largest importing i i ° USN , . in Philadelphia. G.ROCERIES, A large st(elc of clomp Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Chocolate, and all kiails of Spices. Also, a large assortment of QUE ENS WA RE. among which are the newest patterns, together with al most an endless variety of Goods in their line of busi ness, which will be sold very cheap for cash,or Countty Produce taken in exchange. BAGS! BAGS! !•BAGS! !! The attention of Millers and Farmers is directed to their large stock of BAGS, which they will sell at wholesale prices. October 17, 1880.] BAUCH & LIGHT. Asseg.senent rt[olice. rfll} BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF TR INCOMING COUNTY 311.1T0.A1, INSLIRANCIi CoMPANY. have neithoritted an ASSESSMENT. (No, ltb) of THREE per tent . on till l'retnium Notes in the possession of the company, which were hi force on the first day of May, ISG'2, and have appointed ADAM thIITTINCMIL Receiver, for the county or Lebanon, who will call on the mem ber, of raid Company in said county. in a short time, its the whole must be paid on or b,fi,re the first of Sf'ip tember, next. ity order of the IlOard, A LiA.ll CIIMINGER, heceicer. Lebanon, July 2, 1162. E CUI ANT TA ILO 111 iG. c l S. It A JISAT. in Fnuek's building, corner of Cam. LT). bc.land street and Doe alley, has ou hand and for sale, either by the yard or made to order 7 a large of CLOTHS, CASSIMEEtES, and VESTINGS, well selected from flood Houses. Good Fits and sub clan tint making guaranfred to all. Also liandker , chiefs, Cravats. Worcs. ILosiery, Suspenders, Fancy and Plain Munn Shirts, tinder Shirts and Drawers. S. S. RAMSAY. Lebanon, April 0, 1803. Phila.& Reading Railroad. Lebanon Irallley Branch. Penes ' eghlaiguacje SCI Two Daily Passenger Trains to Read ing, and Harrisburg. "DASSIXBANON, going East to Reading, at 015 A.M., and 2.40 P. M. Pews behtinnn, going West. to Harrishiirg, at 7.04 P. M. and 12.10 P. M. At Reading, both trains make close connexions for Philscletplas, Pottsville, Tamaqua, Danville, Williams port. AC. Morning train only connects at heading fore Wilkes. bares, Pittston and Scranton. At Harrisburg. trains connect with "Pennsylvania." "Norther Central," and "Cumberland Valley" Railroads for Pittsburg, Lancaster, Baltimore, 3 main ry, Chambers burg, AC. Through Tickets to Lancaster, in No. 1 Cars, $l5O, to Baltimore. $3 30. 80 lbs. baggage allowed to each paNsen ga r. The Second Class Cara run with all the above trains. Through First Class Ticketsat reduced rate to Niagara Fulls, hullitin, Detroit, Chicago, and all the principal Points in the West, North West, and Canadas; and hull grant 'rickets, at lower Fares, to all above places, can be had on application to the Station Agent, at Lebanon. Through First-Class Coupon Tickets, and Emig ran t Tickets at reduced Fares, to all the ptincipal points in the North and West, and the Canada& COMMUTATION TICKETS. With 20 Coupons, at 25 per cent discount, between any points desired, and .MILEACI TICKETS, Good for 2000 miles, between all points, at $45 each— for Families and Itusisess Up Trains leave , Philadelphia for Reading, Harris burg anti Pottsville at 8 A. M. and 3.30 needs P. M. Passengers are requested to purchase tickets be fore the Trains start. higher Faros charged. if paid in trio cars. G. A. NIC,OI,I,S t July 30, 1862. Engineer and ,S'aperintendent. N o I ice. ISHILIC NOTICE is hereby given that the account AL of ;Joseph Bowman. Assignee for the benefit of creditors of dt Ala SNYI)Eit. Into of the township of south Arthritic+. In the county of Lebanon, has been tiled in the Prothonotary's Oinee of Lebation county, and that the same will be presented to the Court at Common Pleas of said county ea the third ➢modal of Jugust, stet, for coolirtnation nod allowance,twheo 11,4 where nil persons interested tatty latent' if they think proper. iil tIItY SIEURIST, Prothonotary. Prothonotary's Office, July 10, 1E62. Notice IT:11L1C NOTICE it; hereby.giren that the Supple. mental necOunt of William Trustee op- Pointed by the Court al Cotreznen Plena of Lvbanon county of the Estate of 3011 N LEFFLER, 'under a Deed of Voluntary Assignment, executed by unit} John Leffler. of Jackson township, county aforesaid, and SARA If Ids with, in trult, for creditors. hatt been toed in the Prothonotary's °nice of Lebanon wonky, and chat tie ammo will be presented to the Conet of Conant - t 'Plena of sakl county on the third Mtnday bf Anotit, next, for eolithleation and allowance, when and where ail persons, interested'may attend if they think proper: ' PEN I LY Prothotiotary. rrothenotary'e Office, Jtdy 16,1862,' • MAYORS OF THE We, the undersigned Mayors, hereby cer tify that the Druggists, Apothecaries, mid Physicians of our several cities have signed a document of assurance to us that AYER'S SARSAPARLLLA has been found to be a remedy of great excellence, and worthy the confidence of the community. 36.533 54 4,242.72?. .f t HON. JAMES COOK, Mayor of LO wriLL, MASS. HON. A.LBIN BEARD, Mayor of .NASHUA, N. H. HON. E. W. HARRINGTON, Mayor of MANCHESTER, N. H. HON. JOHN ABBOTT, Mayor of CONCORD, N. H. HON. A. H. BULLOCK, Mayor of WORCESTER, MASS. HON. NATH'L SILSBEE, Mayor of SALEM, MASS. HON. F. W. LINCOLN, Jr., Mayor of BOSTON, num. HON. WM. M. RODMAN, Mayor of PROVIDENCE, R. I. HON. AMOS W. PRENTICE, Mayor of NORWICH, CONN. HON. J. N. HARRIS, Mayor of NEW LONDON, CONN. HON. CHAS. S. RODIER, Mayor of MONTREAL, C. B. HON. D. F. TIEMANN, Mayor of NEW YORK CITY. HON. H. N. KINSTREY, Mayor of HAMILTON, 0. W. HON. ADAM WILSON, Mayor of TORONTO, C. W. EON. R. M. BISHOP, Mayor of CINCINNATI, OHIO. HON. I. H. CRAWFORD, Mayor of LOUISVILLE, K 2. HON. JOHN SLOAN, Mayor of LYONS, lOWA. HON. JAMES MeFEETERS, Mayor of BOWMANVILLE, C. W. HON. JAMES W. NORTH, Mayor of AUGUSTA, I'ATT. HON. HENRY COOPER, Jr., Mayor of HALLOWELL, ME. HON. JAMES S. BEEK, Mayor of FREDERICTON, N. B. HON. WILLARD NYE, Mayor of NEW BEDFORD, MASS. HON. J. BLAISDELL, Mayor of FALL RIVER, MASS. HON. W. H. CRANSTON, Mayor of NEWPORT, R. I HON. FRED STAHL, Mayor of GALENA, ILL HON. JOHN HODGDEN, Mayor of DUBUQUE, lOWA HON. THOMAS CRUTCHFIELD, Mayor of MIATTANOOGA, TENN HON. ROBERT BLAIR, Mayor of TUSCALOOSA, ALA HON. R. D. BAUGH, Mayor of MEMPHIS, TENN CYRUS R TSTEN RA TT JOLLY RIST EN BATT. HON. GERARD STITH, Mayor of NEW ORLEANS, LA. HON. H. D. SCRANTON, 9f . ROCEEESTEA, N„ - x, HON. DE WITT C. GROVE, • Mayor of UTICA, N. Y. HON. GEO. WILSON, Mayor of. EITTSBURG, PA. HON. C. H. BUHL, Mayor of DETROIT, =CIL HON. lIENTAN L. PAGE, Mayor of PrIT‘W/LUICIE, WIS. HON. W. W. VAUGHN, Mayor of RA-01ISTE, WIS. HON. A. FARR, Mayor of KENOSTT A WIS HON. JOHN C. HAINES, Mayor of CHICAGO, ILL HON. M. J. A. HEATH, mayor of SELMA, ALA HON. A. 3. NOBLE, . Mayor of MONTGOMERY, ALA. HON. W. S. HOLY_BAD, Mayor of COLUTvrT4IIS, GA DON ESPARTERO MANUEL, Mayor of VERA CRUZ, DON PIETRE DE CABALLO, Mayor of IVLEIaOO. DON ESTEPRAME ROMIG u Mayor of HAVANA. DON ANTONIO EOHEVERA, Mayor of LIMA, PEW DON M. G. MILANGNO, Mayor of V.A.LPAILAISO, OITTT.T. DON NARO , SESQUIPEDALIA, Certify that the resident Druggists have assured thorn Ayer's. Sarsaparilla Is an excellent remedy, and worthy the con. fldence of the community. For Spring Diseases. For Purifying the mood. For Scrofula or King's Evil. For Tumors, ulcers, and Sores. For Eruptions and Pimples. For Blotches, Mains, and Boils. For St. Anthony's Fire, Rose, or Ery- , For Tester or Salt Rheum. [sipelas. For Scald Head and Ringworm. For Cancer and Cancerous Sores. For Sore Eyes, Sore Ears, and Humors. , For Female Diseases. For Suppression and Irregularity. For Syphilis or Venereal Diseases. For Liver Complaints. For Diseases of the Heart. The Mayors of the chief cities of the 'Uni ted States, Canada% and British Provinces, Chili, Peru, Brazil, Mexico, and in fact al most all the cities on this continent, have signed this document, to assure their people what remedies they may use with safety and confidence. But our space will only admit a portion of them. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Ayer's Pills, and Ayer's Ague Cure, rREPAEED BX Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., LOWELL, MASS., And sold by Druggists every where. sub" by .1. 1. Lemberger. Dr. (lon. Ross, nod I) g. B u b r, Loa ~,n ; Biever B 0.. A ; MY erste wri ; Horning, Mt. Neb ; A.ll Bela-view; 'lla. per, East 11ttuover; Kral], naelreretocu; and by Dealers everywlx. re. - .111/4:IV GOODS • AND.NEW PRICES. 1 - ) F. SWARTZ bereby inibrm the public that he old AEL"naljoufalValerlizel I :4l. l ll B l S ciin G r which will . be tiold for cash et prime to suit the times. All ere in vited to call and oxotnino. [Lebanon, April 10, 'Ol. Great Cities. Mayor of lii JANEIRO, BRAZIL NEW CASH STORE! Notice. T31713L1C NOTION. is hereby given, that the ono-mit 1. of Christian Reid. Migtitte Tor the - heuetit of cred itors under it Voluntary Deed of ,IolSlginilent Ur CHRIS TIANA BOW 51 AN. of Londonderry township, Lebanon county, has been tried hi the Prothanntary's office of Lebo non con nty, raid that the seine will be presented to the Court of Common Pleas of said eoonty on the third Monday of .drignet. next, foe otmlinottion and allow ance, when end *bete all persons lutert sted nifty at tend if they think monde. I IliNltY •StEtt JthST. Ptothonotary. Prothonotary's Office, July 16, 186th NOtice. 1 - 31511L1C NOTICE is hereby given,. that the atebunt of Augustus Whitman, Trustee mina:tad b* the Court of Common Pleas of Lebanon county, of SARAH DEAVER. late of the borough of North Lebanon, Conn; ty aforesaid, has been filed iu the Prothonotary's Office of Lebanon county, and that the Rome will be presented to time Court of Coin:non Plena of mid county on tile third Monday of Auvunt, next, for confirmation and al lowance, when and who. e all perilous interested may attend if they think proper. SIEGIUST, Prothcnotary. Pmthonotary'a Office, duly 16,186'2. Out-Lots at Private Sale: WILL be sold at Private Sale, 8 ACRES OF LAND, situated in Lrng Lane, near the borough line, in Cora wall township. It adjoins the land of Widow Fulmer, on the North, Wm. A thins and John Krause on the East. There ie a One story LOG HOUSE, weather boarded erected on the laud, and a good WELL to the garden.-- The lend has line stones for quarries. This tract will make a nice home for a small family. It is free from Ground Rent. Good title will be given. .ADAM N. 13.—This tract is now covered with fine grass, half of which wilt be given to the purchaser. Lebanon, June la, 1800. THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT. President—Abraham Lincoln, of Illinois. Vice President—llannibal Hamlin, Maine. Secretary of State—William 11. Seward, New York. Secretary of the Treasury—Salmon P. Chase, Ohio. Secretary of War—Edwin M. Stanton, Pennsylvania. Secretary of the Interior—Caleb B. Smith, Indiana. Secretary of the Navy—Gideon Welles, Connecticut. Attorney General—Edward Bates, Missouri. Postmaster Oeneral—Moutgomery Blair, Maryland. Chief Justice of Supreme Court—ltoger B. Taney, Maryland. Associate Judie:a—James M. Wayne, Georgia; John Catron, Tennessee; Samuel Is.ielson, New York, Robert C. Grier, Pennsylvania; Nathan Clifford, Massachusetts; N. H. Swuxne, Ohio—and two vacancies. Speaker of the House of Iteproseutattres—Gatuaha A Grow, Pennsyl van ia. Clerk—Enaerson Etheridge, Tennessee. President (pro. tem.) of the Senate—Solomon Foot, Vermont. Secretary of the Senate—John W. Forney, Penna. Geuenil•in Chief of the Army—llcorge A. McClellan, Ohio. GOVERNNENT OF PENNSYLVAIT/A. Governor—Andrew G. Curtin, of Centre country. Secretary of the Commonwealth—Eli Slifer, Union county. Deputy Secretary—Samuel B. Thomas, Delaware co State Treasut or—Henry D. Moore, Philadelphia. Auditor General—Thomas E. Cochran, York county. Surveyor General—Henry Souther, Elk county. Adjutant General—E. M. Eh die, Philadelphia. Quartermaster General—R. C. Hale, Lycoming co. Superintendent of Common Schools—Thomas 1.1. But* rows, Lancaster county. Judges of Supreme Court—Walzer H. Lawrie, Pitts burg, Chief Justice; George W. Woodward, Lucerne coon ty; James Thompson. Erie county; William Strong perks county; John M. Bead, Philadelphia. PUBLIC OFFICERS OF LEBANON COUNTY. Representative in Congress-4 .W. Kintner, Lebanon. Senator—Amos R. 'laughter, Lebanon. Assembly—lsaac Hoffer, Lebanon. President Judge—John J. Pearson, Ifarrisbnrg. Associate Judges—William Bank, Swatara; Thomas Kramer, Londonderry. District Attorney—John Weidman, Lebanon. Deputy District Attorney—GrantWeidman, Lebanon. Sheritf—Jonathan Bender, Jackson. Deputy Sheriil—George W. Houck, Lebanon. Coroner—William C. Fauber, Lebanon. Prothonotary, and Clerk of Oyer and Terminer-- Henry Siegrist, Lebanon. Deputy PrOthonotary—James W. libur, Lebanon. Register—Fleury Bross. Union. Recorder and Clerk of the Courts—John 11. Miller, North Lebanon Gurough. Clerk of the Orphans' Court—Andrew Light, North Lebanon, Deputy Chn k—John Benson, North Lebanon. County Commissioners—Simon Boltz, Union; Robert Beaus, Cornwall; Jacob Busher, South Lebanon. Clerk of Commissioners—Cyrus Shirk, Lebanon. Counsel—Levi Kline, Lebanon. Appraiser—Potsr Loser, Union. County Trensurer—Joha Allwein, South Annville. Deputy 'treasurer—John W. Allwein, S. Annville. Directors of the PI/01 —James Denson, North Leba non ; John E. Bowman, Londonderry ; Elias Walborn., Bethel. Steward of the Alms'ilouse—Eiward Kreider, South Lebanon. Treasurer—David Bowman, Lebanon. Physician—Dr. William M. Guilford, Lebanon. County Auditors—Andrew Fox, South Lebanon ; Rt. tich _Burkholder, South antreillir Jacob Zug. Milicreek. Notaries Public—Adam Rise, ' John W. Alish, Jacob Weidle Lebanon. - I.3ta.diEr Superinlelidal 'OrSCIarOoTs - ;-Heitry Lebanon. - BANKS Lebanon Bonk.—President, John W. Oloninger; Cash ier, Edward A. 1/11 er; Taller, Conrad Mark.; Clerk- Cyrus Rex; Directors, John W. Gloninger, Daniel Krei der. C. D. Gloninger, Joseph Bowman, M. W., Joseph Bomberger, J. S., Joel Goodhart, Charles Greenawalt, .1 aro)) Stoei:er, Samuel Bleistine, Jacob Shertzer, John Denman, 11. S., Samuel Becker, Jacob Witmer, jr. Lebanon Valley Bank—President, John George; Cash ier, Joseph Ranh; Clerk, T. O. Fisher; Directors, John George, T. V. Worth, David liarivany,John Light, S. S., David M. Rank, William Shirk, Josiah Funek, Joseph Bowman, Bernhard Bauch i Geo. Bigler, Cyrus M. Krell, Christian Lintz, Joseph S. Bomberger. I.elanon Deposit Benk—Presideut, G. Dawson Cole man; Cashier, George Claim; Clerk, Jacob D.-huff; Managers, Simon Cameron, G. Dawson Coleman, George Smaller, Levi Kline, James Fenn, Augustus Boyd, George Glenn. $5O EMPLOYMENT. $lOO AGENTS WANTED TO SF:L.G SEWING MACHINES! AT REDUCED PRICES $l5 EACH I Our Machine is PERFECT in its Mechanism. It is less liable to get out of order than any other. Diplo mas have been awarded it over the Grover & Baker Mid other high priced Machines. $l5 EACH r. Our 3Taehine uses a straight needle. and tiriil VVORk. t~lTil ALL KINDS OF Vila:AD, Silk or Linen, mak ing an elastic seam, free from liabilities to break in washing, and is the . BEST anti CHEAPEST Machine in use. $l5 EACH Our Machine will lIEM, FELL. STITCH, QUILT and DIND, and will Fell' 00 811 kinds of goods, from the finest Swiss 31u.,1in to the coarsest Woolen, working with ease through several thicknesses of thick Woi.iltin Cloth. ALL MACHINES ARE WARRANTED. $ll5 EACH! opegrlggorl,ffir4tgilgi,s‘gg IF YOU WANT A GOOD MAGIII NE. AND NOT HAVE IT COST YOU-ANYTHING, WRITE TO US, AS WE WANT TDB MACIIINE TESTED IN EVERY NEU: DORTIOOD IN TUE UNITED STATES. $l5 EACH - Fowl oymr, dgents. I'Vo will give a conkinissioil on all goods sold by our Agents, or we will pay wages at FIFTY DOLLARS PER MONTE and pay all nocciAry erpr.nses. For particulars ad ilreFa ItIJOGLIM Agent, .11 ay 21, 1162. Drraorr, THE NEW YORK WEEKLY JOURNAL OF COMINIEMICE A Conservative Family and Business Eaper. TILE CIIKAPIEST AND BEST WEElileY AMERICA: CONTAINS news from ail the world. the best re ports or the l'imeloce. Grain awl Cattle Irate, Dry Good! and Money markets. The roe . to cli3orgonizern, North, or South. The sup porter or the Union. the Collet Mitt ,n nod the laws. = Twenty copies or upwards, to 005 ittiareak $l, Thir wen copies to one address $l5. Eight eepiet $lO. Four Copies $O. Three copies $5. Under Three copies $2. each. An extra copy to any one sending a club of twenty with the money. The Daily Journal of Commerce, Jun ior. issued for the Country. $5 a year. Specimen copies scat gratis. P.R.13111, STONE, 'TALE AND niu,ocx, In Wail street New York. January 22,'62. Rooks and Stationery Em porium, AND TEACHERS' HEADQUARTERS! eat: N5,87 4 4,at4i, HAS REMOVED line removed his Book Store to Market Square, Let anon, W int: assortment be or 1 . 41 ; 7: u t s is o p ti a to y l te e termsriootLeor'o4- MAL and littscsidassocs BOaliS of every description. Copy. It ooks, Cy ph eri ins Book s, leather and paper bound Pass Books, and every 'variety of STATIONERY, &c,, wholesale and retail. WINDOW SHADES. A large Of variety Plain, Fancy. Buff, Green, Gilt, &c. PAPER. SHADES. Nrat Patterns, Plain, Green, Blue and Gilt. Mao the latest and simplest STYLES OF FIXTURES. pfp- CALL AND EXAMINE: 4 14% Lebanon. Eleptember 27,1100. Private Sale. 1. 1 1 E3 E Subscriber offers ai, private Pale all that certain J, farm or tract of land, situate partly in rincgrove township, Schuylkill county, and...partly in Betbiff iiiWtt iabip, Lebanon county, bounded by' limilsof Eck art and Guilford,. Benjamin'. Aycrigg; ~. Doubortand others, con taioiug one hundred and tort;-eight acres and quarter, with the appur tenduces, consisting of a two story lot dwelling- souse, (weather boarded) a 11,(, story log dwelling henes, a new bank lain, other out-buildings, and a new water power saw millru . 14w ters,&c.., which will be easy, Apply to (3. MAT(.I.IM, Agent. Pinegrova, April 1:0, 1861:1.-tf. LEBANON ADVERTISER ilook & Job Priiittaiig paces 2d Bttifyi Fit odes Rail, Ctutberlard Street, We beg to can rhealtenttou of our frienda i and thei public, to our extensive, Book avj .161 p OM% Out facilities la TTPh Preens, and are such that wvif. feel eoreftdeat we can exeette all scrip flops of Printing at as Low Prites Ski day offwei in the conntill end in style Iran-tinted td give BEI: IIS&C OA Cards In every variety to S It the dieell: rasters, Eandbil s Programmes, Circulars, Chucks, a aloes Mimi es S, Bills Lading. finite* and afl descriptions or Printing, at prices to snit tan timni. Book Printing. Our facilities for executing all kinds of Book and Pamphlet Printing are complete in every respect. Show Cards, Plain CardS, Irattdhi Blanks and Labels, Printed to the best style and with despatch. We tender our oaknowledgmeutt for therpatrenage we have enjoyed during the many years we have con ducted this establishment, and respectfully continuance of the lavers of our fritorisi Printing for Country lier 4 chants. We would respectfully say to our friends lathe COMP. try, that we have a variety of Large Typo dveigned for Posters end Llandbilla for Country jlercbante. Any orders forwarded ue, by letter or otherwise will be carefully attended to, Law Printing: 11 Jere, Bonds and Law Eharii, Printed sad furnished to order at the shortest notice, Blank beeds. Doable, Sin;% Executor Administrator and Trustee Deeds, and Mortgages, constantly kept on band for sale Justices' Blanks. 11110310/35 Ezecittiong, Supip(:enas, Warranta. COMI7II tinents, far sale . Blank Constable Salsa and for solo Handbills for relies , Printed at an bones notice, Vendue Notes and for ea e School Janke, Orders, Agreements for Teachers, iVarrants for Collectors, Bonds for Treasurers and Collectors !bs Sa a Ideeses for Renting Ifonticg, A greesuenti faf the or sale Tax Receipts. 13:221 County, Township, itorougii, kept fot gold Cull at the Advertiser Office, Or, Address i J 2.31. BREAUX; Lebanon, Pa. A CR EAT BATTLE Is soon expected to take place in Virginia., But not•' withstanding this, the people' MUST HAVE CLOTHING / And we would respectfully aeL forth our claim to PUBLIC ATTENTION as follows: -Because we keep a large well-Fussorted stock of Cloth ing on hand, which when exaddned, aiicags pleat°. Becanse our Goods are made up, in our own Wald. lishrnent in the city, and in at masher that taket do it the country, and gives all Customers a city *.ppearadoe. peeling% by tb facllltki we hate hi Buyitl ?deco goods, we are enabled to sell ouz eldibinEc 25 pet tent. cheaper than anybody else lii this eidghbof-hohd. We have just received a Inive Stook or SPISINO AND , 5115151 . F.1t CLOTHING, alid invite our Friends mei CuatomOrs tecrectiatty lax call et_ REMENSTEiII 10309.• orgoaho the Coiiit; goal): Lebanon, Apfil 241801 Fashionable °Tailoring L REMOVAL IL/FICITAFJ, ROFFMAN would respectfully intlne t i the Cairene of Lebanon, that he. has REMOVED his TAILORING Business to Cumberland Street, two doore East of ltlarket Street, and opposite the Eagle' Hotel, where all persons who widh gatmenta made' up in the moat fashionable stn best numf.fer, are In vited to call. TO TA ILORSI--Just received and ter mere tits Sl.Yort and Philadelphia Report. of Spring a Summer nobler*. Tailors wishing the Fee - Islets 'should let the subeeriar know of the fact, no that he am make hie arrangements , accordingly, AlOlll6l I.IOFFMAN.. batmen, April 10, irticr. R EADYMADE 6140TIIIING Will be sold at -EXtrente/1 Low Prices. • - -uaA ItER, one of the firm - of Reber & him . taken the stock of Ready-made Clothing at the appraisement, which will enable him to sell lower than anywhere else can he bnbgbl._ Call nod Slu , for 701;te zelvee before you make your Tull purchase. In— THREE DOORS WEST FROM COURT Fiatlek. Lebanon, Sept 25, net. HENRY RuII,RER. •TAIGORINa. REMOVA.L. lortmgio it. ROHRER. Would respectfully inform . 4 the citizens...3f I.elfanon and vicinity that' be ban removed ide Tratentima ESTABLISHMENT from North Letabour. to' the building between letudernilleh's storo and Stinger's Liquor store, opposite dtrandre hov , tel. in Cumberland street, Lebanon. The patronsge - of his old enstotnein, as well as the public in gequtia, ii solicited, .to tonianuction will be given. Lebanon, February 19, 1862,1 y. *jaro►b E. L. Zienanerruanls* CLA SS iii.41,1 , 1 , 1.-DHESSING AND' SALOON, Market street, near Cnotherlainc. . the tlagle IMO. Being thankful for .the lit., ol .I,etronage heretofore: eirteudod to him, he would resnoctfully solicit a continuance of the sonic hebanoo. July 2. 18d2. N. IL—The Saloon e ill bu (rioted or. ISmodny.: LEBANON; re. Ilateiisi Di 'heads, Eloction llilie ermili loss Salo of Land, &e.t Receipts for Colleciors of School Tai,
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