tijr •ratiEttiort: E=3i TERIIIS N - - - $ 1 50 A YEAR LEBANON, PA. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1862 HOME AFFAIRS. The Union troops evacuated liar vison Landing, on Saturday last, re• 'moving everything in safety. Me- Clelian's advance arriving at the same .hour at Williamsburg. Volunteering is progressing at a 'rapid rate in this county. In addition to the •cornpanies raised in this borough, Jackson town ship has raised a fine body of 123 men. They They are under the command of Capt. John H. _Hassler. They passed through Lebanon on Mon. clay for Harrisburg. There were about $2300 •collected in Jackson for an additional bounty to volunteers. Bethel township is also in the field endeavor ing to raise a company. Collections aro being rapidly made in large sums for a township bounty. Heidelberg has also started the ball. On Sat mrday collections bad been made or about $2OOO, which sum they expect to swell to $41,000. Meetings will be held every evening this week in zShaefferstown, when addresses will be delivered. South Lebanon, North Lebanon, and other dis tricts are also moving in the matter. Little Leb anon will do its duty. We bad a visit last week from 1)a. C. Siegrist, the popular proprietor of the Na tional Rotel, Race street, Philadelphia. We are pleased to learn that his efforts to please are ap preciated by the public, as the old National is now doing a better business than ever before in its prosperous career. ,Mr. Siegrist will not be -outdone in his efforts to make comfortable all who pay him a visit. We also notice that city life agrees with him, be being stout, hearty, and -happy looking. It is reported that Jacob Boyer, of North Lebanon, a member of the let Pennsyl vania Cavalry, was recently shot and killed, while an picket duty. ANOTHER SOLDIER DEAD.—lsaac Shay, a member of Capt. Murray's Company, of 'the 93d Regiment, died in the 4th and George street Hosp ital, Philadelphia, on Saturday last, form dysentery and debility. His remains were 'brought to this place on Saturday evening, and interred at Cornwall on Monday. Mr. Shay wa's also a member of Capt. Ulrich's company, in the three months' service. Ile leaves a wife and five small children in needy circumstances to mourn his lois. DEAD.---Samuel Thomas, son of Ezekiel Thomas, of North Lebanon, a member of Capt., Murray's Company, 93d Regiment, died en his way to New York, aboard of the Daniel Webster, last week, fro - al Typhoid Fever. A large and enthusiastic War meet ing was held in Annville, last Wednesday even ing. A. Stanley 'Ulrich, Esq., delivered nn the occasion, a very eloquent, patriotic and instrue rtive address, which was received with great ap. 'please. Rev. Colline, and Mr. J. Henry follow ed with appropriate remarks. Mr. Henry is at the head of the company, which the Annvillers , have resolved to raise. He will make a very competent officer. Quite a large number have .enrolled their names upon •the list, and many more have determined to follow. "Roll in" ye Annvillers, and unite with tliti'patriotio, to crush this wicked rebellion. DEAD.—Chaptain Xolit Quimby of the 93d Regiment, died on Monday of last veeelt, in tho Hospital at Annapolis, of typhoid fever,— His body Was brought to his home itoßoading on 'Thursday morning and interred. Among the volunteers in Capt. Greenawalt's Company, is one of the young men from she ADVERTISER office—Graf:B M. GassEn, son of Mr. John Gasser, of Tamaqua. He will nke a good soldier—is stroni, and hearty, and will face, the enemy as resolutely as any one. MURDEROISB ASSAULT.--Ittr. Joseph 'Yeager, an old and well known citizen of .North Lebanon township, was attacked on hie road home, on Monday evening about S o'clock, 111 the neighborhood of Foyer's Saw Mill, by eviii known men with clubs and severely beaten.' Be has a dreadful gash over the right eye, and had his right arm fractured by a blow from a club.-- His screams frightened off the miscreants. Mr. - Yeager is an old, quiet, and respected citizen, and the assault must have been for the purpose of robbery, as he has no enemies. .__}Ye trust the villains may be detected and receive their just dues. Among the sick,. by the Steamer' "Rennebeck, which arrived at, Philadelphia last week, we notice the names of Christopher Stob man, I, and John Parthncr, I, of the 93d Regi teen t, P. 'V. ARM FRACTURED.—A little son of Amos Boltz, while on a visit in North Lebanon, had his arm broken, on Monday, by jumping from a chair and falling. Ile was attended to by Dr. Bucher and is doing well. SHERIFF'S SALES.—Sheriff Bender, on Tuesday last, made the following sales : Property of Henry 'Wenger, No 1, to David Bank, of • Jonestown, for $1,050 00. Property of Henry Wenger, No. 2, to David Rank, of Jonestown, fur $315 CO. Property of Samuel Miller, No. 1, to Joseph S. Lauser and Jonathan Rerhe, for SI,OFO 00. Property of Samuel Miller, No. 2, to Frederick Hoff man, for $lOO. Property of Curtis Smith to Samuel Fisher, for $2,800. Property of Peter Rule to Edward Stover, for $2Bl. Property of George Leiningor, No. 1, to Catharine 'Bertram, for $3Ol. • Property of George Leininger, No. 2, to Catharine Bertram, for 5225. Property of Union Canal Company ti Daniel F. Hell man, for WO. Came ikiermar—The United Brethrens will commence a camp meeting on Mon day the 25th inst., in Mr. Samuel Bowman's woods, at the Horseshoe turnpike, about one and a half mile east of. Campbells town. KILLED ON TUE RAILROAD.— An Irish man named Michael Mclnhammer; was killed on the railroad near Womelsdorf on Friday last. He attempted to get on the train to ride to the next Station, when he fell under the cars and was cut in two. ACKNOWLEDGMENT.—The Ladies' Aid Society of Lebanon has received a letter from Dr. .Simington, Surgeon of the 93d, acknowledging the receipt of a box con taining articles to eat and wear, A letter has also been received by the same society from Dr. Stuart, Philadelphia, acknowl edging the reception of two bones, which he says "were forwarded a few days mince to Baltimore, where they are in need of just such articles." Dr. Simington wiites that his health is very bad, and that he has sent in his resignation. We paid a visit, iast week, to Camp Curtin, at Harrisburg, for the double purpose of visiting the Lebanon boys and correcting our lists of the names of the members of the two companies from this county. A - very pleasant railroad ride and a walk of about a mile brought us to the entrance of the camp—the old Agrlcul. tural Fair grdund. Among the thousand tents and the ten thousand soldiers we had seine dif ficulty to got on the trrck of our coinpanies. At last by the kind volunteering of a Middletown soldier we found Capt. Greenawalt's Company.— They were all in the best of spirits, friendly and disposed to aid us in our pursuit of information to the extent of their knowledge. They were quartered in the large Sugar-loaf tents, called, we believe, the "Sibley tent." It accommodates fourteen or sixteen men, and, to our view, is far preferable to the small tents, although we found persons of ether companies occupying the small ones affirming that they would rather have the small ones. The large tent gives mere room to move about and for sleeping purposes ; it also is calculated for a stove in the winter time, which is placed in the centre, and which, of itself is a recommendation of great merit. If they take these tents with them and retain them, they will be enabled to make themselves comfortable when winter comes. During our stay there john All wein, Esq., Treasurer, and his Clerk, John All wein, jr.; Cyrus Shirk, Esq., Commissioners' Clerk, and Hon. Levi Kline, arrived and pro ceeded to pay out the County's bounty to the vol unteers.. They were relieved of nearly $5OOO hy this one company. It was a pleasant occupation to all participating, We then paid a visit to Captain Fox's Compa ny. We were guided to the location by a. strang. er observing for us, at the-distance of a square, a tent inscribed with black ehalk,—"Headquarters of the Lebanon boys." They are a social and happy family together, although composed of recruits from two counties. They occupy the small tents. Owing to the rejection s this compa ny is not quite full,hut what they have, (without disparaging any others,) are rs hardy-looking a set of men as any we saw in Camp Curtin. A number of ineiden ts came to our notice while in eamp—some amusing and others not so. We observed the same waste of food, that attracted our attention when the three months' men were there. While the quarters of the Lebanon compa nies and surroundings were kept clean and pleas ant, the quarters of many other companies were just the reverse. The dust all round was almost intolerable and the general wish was to get away from Camp Curtin. No one not there can form any idea of the sea of dust in which the Camp is constantly enveloped. The approaches to Camp are utterly indescribable. This together with the heat, makes a. stay at Camp Curtin, in its pleasantest parts, disagreeable and irltiome. In the neusance lino, we may mention that negrees are not tolerated to lounge about the camp. We noticed several make their exit under rather nolens votens circumstances. Imagine a dark ey making tracks for the outside with about a thousand "volunteers" at his heels yelling and brandishing sticks and clubs. It is great fun for the boys, ns we noticed that no attempt at personal violence was made. They wanted the darkey to leave camp, sod frighten him sufficient ly not to venture upon a return. It afforded amuse ment and pastime. We saw a crowd run one be yond the grounds, where the pursuit ceased. Af ter a hearty laugh, another was discovered in the forbidden ground: "There's another! come on boys ! Hip, hurrah !" The negro discovered the intent nud made 2.40 tracks. We bid good bye to the boys, and waded through the knee.deep dust to Harrisburg. At 6. P. M. we took the train for Lebanon and ar rived an time, safe and highly pleased with our The following ore correct rolls of the two corn ponies, as constituted on Friday. LEBANON VALLEY RIFLES Captain, Watian Fox, &Invlhilt Haven. Ist Lieutenant, Joseph A. Daugherty, Lebanon. 2d Lieutenant, David S. Long, North Lebanon. 0. Sergi—Daniel Downie, nittsville. 2a do Jaceh B. heinoeid, Lebanon. 3d do Richard Bertlett, Cressona: 4th do Adam J. Light, Lebanon. sth do T. Henry Bethtel, Schuylkill Haven let Corp.—Lewis 51. Yost, Schuylkill (Riven. 'do Henry T. Euston, North Lebanon tp. 3d do William Warbrook, Lebanon. 4th do Hobert G. Luekenbill, Cressona. sth do William 11. Ramsey, Lebanon. 6th do Cyrus Ileyerliug, N. Lebanon tp. 7th do William A, Cloak. Auburn. Sth do James Warbrook. Lebanon. Mnsicians.—Zuch. Reidie William Dieeber, Lebanon Jacob HolDnan, do Anthon F. Smith, do Jos. Demensderfer„N Leb. Henry Snavely, S. Leb. Daniel P ileisey,'N Lob tp Solomon Weber, do .Tames Wilson, S Leb Frederick Harp, Lob Levi Fetter, Heidelberg Samuel Daugherty, Leb David Welk, Cornwall Henry Went', do Cyrus McLaughlin, N Ltp Thomas NI - balm Lei) Peter Moyer, N Lob Joseph lihine do Andrew Storm, Cornwall Franklin Yocum, N Leb' tp Rufus Ramsey, Leb , N. Lob .; T. Winters, Ltdi, Charles Maberry, Soh Hay. Milton Williams, do L 11. Merman, Sob Haven Jacob iinmmel do Cbns.F. Knottier, Cressona Benjamin Berger, Auburn Daniel Brigai, Auburn Wm. 1., Hutton, do F. B. Ringer, MoKeattsburk Paul Bankes, do W. J, Barr, Harrisburg Christian May. Auburn John Strauss, Soh Ras' n Samuel Martz, Cressona . Jeremiah Snyder, S. Ilar'n T. F. Upchurch, Cressona Daniel Leidy, Seh Haven James McCrea, Cressona }Alia Pesler, do Joseph Zimmerman, Hart John Whittle, Soh Haven Reuben Moyer, Auburn . Strauser, Mt co Henry Berkheiser do Frederick Keller, do William Snavely, Leh John Itnpp, jr. Soh Haven GREENAWALT'S -GUARDS Captain—L. L. GREENAWALT, Lebanon. Pa. Ist-Lieu:enact—William I' Caimony, Lebanon 21 Lieutenant—Jos A Bowinan, . do Jet Sergeant-3' J Stein, East Hanover 2d do John C lb oohs, Lebanon tid do John 1' Kahle, do 4th do Jefferson It Light, do sth do Franklin 1' Alwine, do let Corporal—Lemuel Moyer, do Ed do Adam Connolly, do thl do John Reinoebl, do 4th do Peter G Strickler, do sth do John L Schuler, do lith do Philip 31'Kuight, do ith do David S George, do Sth do Reuben D Henry, do Musicians.— Philip L Stroh, do do 11 A Barry, Jonestown Simeon It Guilford, Lebanon ;Saninel Peter,jr, Jonestown 1) W Miller, du lFrank Boyle, do Cyrus S George, do Adam 'Zeller, do C P Frantz, do Jacob Verney, do Jacob L Ith , e, do Augustus Robinson, Isaac Brandt, do Aaron S Carpenter John 11 Loeb, . do Jerome Deininger. Palmyra Samuel 11 Bentz, do Jacob Lewis Stoner, Jonee'n Anthony S Arnold, do Tidal/ Kreider, Lehma/ it P Hanson, do I leery Hoke, Jonestown John P Gerhard, do John P Ur/Merger, Lebanon Samuel Shank, do Henry Ebright, Cornwall, Henry P Moyer, do Asoph S Light, North Leb'n Henry A Brown, do Battler Shuger, Lebanon Jacob F Smith, do E Bomberger, South Leb'n James Gates, do John C Uhler, Lebanon Samuel 1? Reber, do D3l Garrett, Myerstown Howard Forster. N L Bur Cornelius C Wefriek Jno B . Spengler, Myerstown William Moyer, Lebanon George 1) Rise, Lebanon Levi Burd, do William Keller, North Leh Jonas Harbakor John 11 Grosse, Jonestown William Boyer, North Leb'n .11 0 Gilbert, East Hanover John K. Bomberger, Cornwl henry S Dotter, do Peter Eby, do George W Hess, Union tp Cyrus Lantz, do John Gooey, Henry Rodman Charles F Patschke, N Lob Harrison Keller, No) th Leb David C Reittoehl, Lebanon John Kleeman Josiah Fisher, do i Levi - His& nger George T Brooks, do ID 31 Garrett, 31yerstown Tobias Darker, Lebanon 1J 31 Kurtz, do Henry W Louden, do Frank '1! WNair, Lebanon Cyrus M Gasser, do J3I Brandt, do Charles Kahle, do John Ilunsicker, Union tp Reuben Bender, do S C Seltzer, North Lebanon Samuel Hauck, jr, do John 11 Kleiser, Lebanon John a: Match, North Leb'n Samuel S Shirk, do Niel/04s A Shepps, do Justus Shearer, do John. Boyle, Lebanon Reuben Kreider, Cornwall John Smith, do Edwin Gerberich, East Han John P Groff, do Allen Geri/oriel', do Jacob 'P Schuler, do Levi Capp, . do Frederick L Haag, Cornwall The 2 Lebanon companies are in the 127th Regi ment, which is composed of Dauphin county com• panics and the two Lebanon companies. The of. Seers are as follows Colonel, Captain Jennings, of Harrisburg. Lieut. Col., Captain Allemon, of Harrisburg Major, Captain Lee, of CarNeje On Sunday morning at 10 o'clock they left Har risburg fur, it was believed, Washington. They were fully equipped and clothed. A large num• ber of their Lebanon friends were at Harrisburg to isee them off. LIBETtALATV has a.lways been said that physicians would dispnrnga an y remedy, however valuable, which they did not originate themselves. This hes been disproved by their liberal course towards Da. J. 0, Atert's J. N. Alberta do Benedict Eckert, Leb Charles (killer, Sell Hoy en Lewis ll.Raber, do Reuben Lessig, do Charles Springer, do Amos Lehman. Pinegrove , . Prime Rye, 00 Ram, 8 Corn, 50 Shoulders, 0 Oats, 35 Sides, 6 Clovensced, ' 300 Soup, 7 Timothy-seed, ] 00 Ilecs-wax, 25 Flax-eced, , 120 White Rags, 5 Dried Apples, T bu.,l 00 Mixed 'Rugs, 0 Dried Apples, pealed, 150 Flax, ''f lb., 1234 Peach "Snits," 250 Bristles, lb., 40 Pesch "Ilutzels," 126 Feathers, ill lb., (11 . 1 -,2 Cherries, 150 Wool, 'f, lb., 40 Onions, 37 Soup Beans,ll qt., 6 Potatoes, la Irus, 37 Yinegnx, v gal, 1234 4111, Apple Butter, "f crook, 45 -- The Philadelphia Market. PHILAITELPIIIA MAIIkETS, Saturday, August 16 The FLOUR market is devoid of spirit, but pri ces have undergone no quotable charige.. The sales fat FliiinCiant rettch 61.10 bb Is., including so , preparations. They have ddopted theth itangen• Mal use in their practice, which stmy's lt'tvilling ness to countenanee articles that have intrinsic Merits which deserve their attention. This does the learned profession great credit, and effecually contradicts the prevalent erruneoas notion that their opposition to proprietary remedies is based in their interest to discard them. We hare al. ways bad confidence in the honorable motives of our medical men, and are glad to find it sustain ed by the liberal welcome they accord to such remedies as Ayer L Co.'s inimitable remedies.— Even though they are not ordered in the books but are matte known to the people through the newspapers. TNew Orleans Delta.] THE NATIONAL PLATFORM. PIVR POSIES OF TUE WAR Congress, by a vote nearly unan imbue, 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 arms 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 duty 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 supremaey 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 aceomplished the war ought to cease." gptciat 401 i SS. DR. J.NO. L. LYON'S French Periodical Drtips FOR FEMALES This valuable medicine is now offered to the Ameri can Ladies tis the only sure, positive, end never-haling cure and regulator of suppression of nature, from whatever cause. Particular care should be used to know that Pregnancy le not the cause, as the Drops would surely'nroduce an effect entirely contrary to the course of nature, for which I will not held myself re sponsible. These Drops are so tali and pleasant, that the feeblest can take them. With perfect security, yet so powerful in their effects, that they may be safely called a never fulling Beget War. They can be procured by addressing me as directed below. I hare 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 DR. ,t 1 O.IIN L. LYON, New llaren, Conn. July 23,1302. The Confessions and Experience of an Invalid. 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N, Y tro OFFICE-810 Chestnut St. ',llny 7, 1862, Prevention is Better than tare, 910 In of delicate health or impaired organisation, or to those by whom an increase of tinnily is from soy reason objeetionable, the undersigned would offer a prescription which is perfectly reliable and safe, and which has been prescribed in various parts of the old world fin• the past century. Although the article is ve ry cheap and simple, yet it has been put up in half pint bottles and sold very extensively at the exhorbitar.t price of $5 per L.Atie, the a nnersigned proposes to fur nish the recipe for the small stun of $l, by the posses sion of which every lady can supply herself with a per fect safeguard, at any drug store, for the trilling snm Hof .25 ceute per year. - Any physician or druggist. yen it is perfectly harmless, and thousands of testimo nials can be procured of its efficacy. Sent to any part of the world on receipt of sl, by addressing DEVEItA UN. P. 0. Box, No. 2353, New liartin, Coon August 7, 1261-15. gati,rfs, ST. :TORN'S REFORMED CDMICII.--ROFIIME service every Wednesday, evening at 714 °Work , every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock, and every Sunday evening at 714 (o'clock. English preaching next Sabbath morning and evening in the Methodist Episcopal Church. EPIECOPAL Conners.—service every Sunday mooning at 10 o'clock, in Temperance Hall. English preaching next Sunday at 10 A. M.. and Gar in:lU servite at n P. AL, in the Moravian church. English preaChmg next Sabbath morning in the First Reformed church. Grrataa services (Harvest Home) next Lord's day morn ing and Engli , lt in the evening, its Zion's Lutheran church. ~Z~~iL i.~~. On the 7th Wet, by the Rev. C. it ight npyrr, Mr .1011 N B. MOORE, of Lel:noon county, to Mies EMMA SPOUN, of Rending. On the 14th inst., by the for. F. IF. Kremer, Mr. SAMUEL S. HOOVER to Miss DIANA SELENE, both of ban plan county. Iu ,tenestown, on the 14th inst., by Rev. Wm. (ler harilt, Mr. HENRY T.:. BUM, of Swatara, to Liss '/.A WINTER, of E. Honorer. 031 the 14th i nst.. Ly livv. lb F. Reynolds. Mr. TIEN RY CARPENTER to Miss CATHARINE SHIRES, all of Cornwall, Pa. ~i~~. In this borough, on the 13th inst., JOUN Child of John and Angeline Fouten, aged 10 months and 13 days. In this borough, on the 13th inst., Gro. WAsashrox, child of John and Elir,it ELMUDGE, aged 5 months and 17 days. On 'the 15th ult., in E. Ifanocer, CATIfAiIINB ANN, daughter of Leona rd and Priscilla SATTAZAIIN, aged 2 years and 1 day. On the 3d lust.. in B ethel ,Berkscounty,MAßY, con sort of Gideon BAT%, aged :Ili years and 7 months. On the 7th inst., hi Jackson township, mos mi. inffi n t Son of Michael and 1, evina TI. CB, aged S Months and 7 days. Un the sth or May, 1862, in Beutoo County, Missionri, ADAM FA 1.11.0 R. aged 17 p.m's waotio ,, 5 days. Bu wax formerly it nialiteut of Union towalip, Lebanon ouunty. lIALL O 1 TUE UNION FIRE COMPANY, t August 18th, 1662. The following preamble and resolution were unanimously adopted on the death of ISAAC SHAY, who had enlisted for the second time in the service of his country. Ile was taken sick and sent to the Hospital at Philadelphia, and died on Saturday last, August 16th. WHEREAS : It has. pleased Almighty Clod in Ins Wise Providence to remove from our midst, ISAAC SHA,Y, ono of our active and most useful members; therefore, he it Resolved, That we deeply sympathize with the family of the Deceased, in this, their irrepar able toss.- Resolved, That the name of Isaac Shay is en deared to us from the warm interested he has manifested in our organization. Resolved, That as a means of exhibiting our respeet and esteem for his memory, the Hall and Engine be draped is mourning for thirty days. Resolved, That a copy of these proceedings be presented to the family of the deceased, and be published in the papers of Lebanon. • ADAM McOONNELL, See'y. The Lebanon Market. Cor , rully Carrecied LtIBADION, WmmeSosr, Alfallk' 2i, 1862. Leb. Mills Ex. Fain $0 . 25 liggli,`f doz., 10 Smith ' 4 fbitra 5' 20 Ratter, 1,1 PL. 10 Leb,lial: Soper. Pines 50 Tot) or salted butter, 10 Prime White Wheat, 120 Lard, • g Prime Red Wheat 115 Tallow, 8 perfine at $5 ; extra at, $5 31105 50, and fair to good extra family at $5 75@li 00. There is a limited home consumptive demand within the range of these quotations; and fancy kik $6- 215@7 00 V, MA, according Co quality. RYE FLOUR is scarce and kieos fith'erbet ter. Small sales at $3 50@p; 15 b ta, now generally held at the latter quotations: The market is nearly bare of CORN MEAL, and there have been no sales of Pennsylvania or Drandywine under our quotations. The receipts of now crop WHEAT have in creased, and there has been more activity in the article. The sales reach 15,000 bushels fair and strictly prime Pennsylvania and Western Red at $1 20@1 31 ; Southern dn. at $1 32@1 34, in eludint,' 400 bushels fair White at $1.40; 5000 bushels choice Kentucky White on terms not made public, and 1000 bushels superior Kentucky Red at $1.35. RYE is not so active, and Pennsylvania is sellingat SOCAS2c. CORN of fair quality is in moderate request, but other kinds ore neglected. Sales of 4,000 hushels at 63 ®6•lc. fur pritne yellow, and 60® 61c. for inferior. The demand for OATS has fallen off; Penn sylvania ore worth 50Q52e. ; 2000 bushels new Delaware brought 40e. OLOVERSEED is scarce, and ranges from $5 to $5 00 .0 04 lbs. New Timothy commands 1,- 75 and $2. Cloverseed is held at $2. WHISKY is rather quiet. Sales of Ohio bbls. at 30 a 31e. ; Pennsylvania at 31 a 32e., and drudge at 29e. CATTLE MARKIIT.—The offerings of Beef Cattle reached sonic 1700 head, most of which were disposed of at about previous rates, rang ing-at from $5 to $7 for inferior to fair end $7- 500 S 50 for good and prime quality, the market closing dull. Cows and Calves—About 130 were disposed of at SIS to $3O each for Springers and $2O to $35 for Cows and Calves. Bows were steady. About 2000 bead ware offered and sold, including 1300 at Imhoff's and 030 at the Ave: nue Yard, at $4 50 to SP, 50 the net 100 lbs. for still and corn fed. Shehp and Lambs were rather better, about 4200 selling at $3 50 to $1 50 each for the former, and $361 for the latter, as to condition. AVirttstmento. PIECBDITS WA 1T ref. MEETINGS Every es - ening, th le week. lii Shaefferstow-n. ASZ , A hie Speakers from abroad will Speak in both languages. Competent persons have the movement in hand. Recruiting Offices at the Hotels of Levi B. Ober. ly. Alexander Stinemetz, and George Fesaler. 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Area : I do not hesitate to say the ben remedy I hare ever found for Cuaehs, lloareenese, Influenza. and the eoncomitan t symptoms of a Cold, fs your CIIRKRY PECTORAL Its constant use i❑ lily practice and my &nifty for the last ten years has ghoul) it to possess smut dor virtues for the treatment of these complaints. KNIGIET, 31. D. MORTI,EY.Ese.,oluvicA, N. Y., writes: "I have used your actorat myself and in my family ever since you invented it, and belieVe it the best medicine for its purpose ever put out. With a had cold I should sooner pay twenty-five :loiters for a bottle than do without it, or take any other remedy." Croup, Whooping Cough, Influenza. 5141240P1Fri Miss.,Fehr7 1156. • •s Damn ATER: I will cheerfully certify your Itctoral is the best remedy we possess for the cure of whooping cough. croup, end the cheot• diseases. of children.:- We of your, fraternity in_ the Sts t k eppreciate your Comiiieud Year iiiedictut• Iseolirs.7" HIRAM CONKLIN, Si. D. AMOS LEE, Esq., ltloxransr, lA., writes, ad Jan., ISfifl: "I had a tedious Influenza, which confined me in doors six weeks • took many medicines without relief; finally tried your P:ckn•al by the advice of our clergyman. The first dose relieved the soreness in my throat and lungs ; less than one half the bottle mode me completely well. Your medicines are the cheapest as well as the best we can buy, and we esteem you, Dectorond your remedies, as the poor• man's friend. Asthma or Phthisic, and Bronchitis. WESr MANCHESTER, lA., Feb. ISM Your Merry iketoral is performing marvellous cures In this section. It has relieved several from alarm. lug symptoms of consumption, and is now curing a man who has labored under an affection of the lungs for the last forty years. HENRY L. PARKS, Merchant. A. A. RAIISKY, M. D., Atrium, lifoxitos CO., lOWA, writes, Sept. 6,1855: "During my practice of many years I have found nothing enlist to your Cherry Pectoral for giving ease and relief to consumptive patients, or curing such as are curable." We might odd volumes of evidence, but the mast con vincing proof of the virtues of this remedy is found in its effects upon trial. Consumption. Probably no one remedy has ever been • known Which cured so many anti such dangerous eases as this. Some no human aid can mach; but oven to those the Cherry Adorn/ affords relief and comfort. ASTGa HOME, New Vona CITY, March 5,1856. Docroa Aron, LOWELL: I feel it a duty and a pleasure to inform you what your Cherr' Rdorat has done for my Wife. She had been five months laboring under the dan gerous symptoms of Consumption. from which no aid we could procure gave her in orb relief. She was steadily fail ing, until Dr. Strong. of this city, where we have come for ad;rice, recommended a trial of your medicine. We blest his kindness, as we do your skill; for sho hat recovered froni that day. 'She is not yet as Strong as she used to be, but is free from her cough, and calls herself well. Yours with gratitude and regard, ORLANDO SIIP:t.BY, or Snmarmus. Conseemptires, do not despair'till you have tried ATER'S CREAMY PECTORAL. It is made by one of the best medical chemists in the world, and its cures all around us bespeak the high merits of its virtues.— Philadetphia Ledger. Ayer's Cathartic Pills. pill; sciences or Chemistry and Medicine have been -I- taxed their utmost to produce this best, most perfect purgative which is known to man. Innumerable proofs aro drown that these PILLS have virtues which surpass in excellence the ordinary medicines, and that they win hh precodentedly Upon the esteem of all men. They aresafe and pleasant to take, but powerfnl:to cure. Their pene trating properties stimulate the vital activitiesof the body, remove the obstructions of its organs, purify the blood, and expel disease. They purge out thermal] humors which breed and grow distemper, stimulate sluggish or disor dered organs into their natural action, and impart healthy tone with strength to the whole system. Not only do they cure the everpday complaints Of every body, but also formidable anti dangerous diseases that have baffled the best of human skill. While they produce powerful effects, they are ut time HOMO time, in diminished doses, the safest and best physic that LIM be employed fur children. Being sugar-coated, therttre pleasadt to take; and being purely vegetable, are free from any risk of harm. Cures hare been tondo Which surpass belief were they not sub stantiated by men of such exalted position end Character its to roridd the suspicion or untruth. Many eminent clergymen and physiehihs have lent their names to certify to the public tim meltability of my remedies, while others hare sant Me the assurance of their conviction that my ProllnnalinlS contribute immensely to the relief of My afflicted, suffering fellow-men. The Agent below named Is pleased to furnish gratis my American Alma tem, containing directions for their use and certificates of their cures, of the renewing complaints:— Costiveness, Miens complaints; Itheumatisnt, Dropsy, heartburn, headache smiting from a foul stomach, Nao mi, Indigestion, Morbid Inaction of the Bowel's and Pain arising therefrom, Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, all Ulcer ous and Cutaneous Diseases which require on evacnant medicine, Scrofula or King's Evil. They also: by purify ing the blood and stimulating the system, cure Many complaints which it would not be supposed they could reach, such as Deafness, Partial llitndncsv, Neuralgia and Nervous irritability Denturoments of the Liver and Kid neys, Out. and other kindred complaints arising front a tow state or the body or obstruction of its functions. Do not lie put off by unprincipled dealers with sorno other pill they' make more profit on. Ask for Area's Pins, and take nothing else. No other they can give you compares with this in its intrinsic value or curative powers. The sick want the best aid there is for them, and they should have it. Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYER, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass PRICE 11E", CT& PER BOX, FIFE BOXES FOR $l. BOLD BY Sold by J. L. Lemberner. Dr. Goo . . Doss, and D S. Rab , r, Lebanon Meyer & 0.. Annyllle ; Shirk, My ars town ; Darning, Mt. NOY): A. 1.1 Mark, Beller ie ; harper, East Hanover; Shaefforstown; and by Dealers untrywh.re. J UST JiEGIVED Large and Splendid Assortment • of saner French English and American Cloths And Cassimeres for Coats. Pants and Vests. Call a n d ex amine our sfedic—we feel confident that we can 'dense. Prices toe nit the times, at HENRY Sr STINE'S. ril..oTll MA:NV.I 7 .4 and Olot acques, Silk Mantles HMI Sacquok, Skeleton Skirts and Spring Bailin,- rals, Sun Umbrellas and ParasOls, n full assortment, just tecolliOd at the Moro of IIkINItY k, STINE. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Tice Largest Stock. THE REST ASSORTMENT! TILE CHOICEST tOIX/RS ! TUE FINEST QUALITIES ! TIIE NEWEST STYLES ! Of 'Foreign and Domestic, Yaancy and Stople Dry Goods, at the store of lIENDY S; STINE. grip MANHOOD ; Bow Lost I How R,estored! Just IMblished in a Sealed Envelope ; Price 0 els: ALecture on the Nature, Treatment and Radical Cairo of Spermatorrham or Seminal Weakness, In voluntary Emissions. Sexual Debility and Impediments to Marriage generally, nervousness, Consumption, Ep ilepsy and Fita; Mental and Physical Incapacity. re sulting front Self-A hose. ite.—By ROOT J. CULVER. WELL, M. I) , Author of the Green Book, tee. The world renown,d anther. in this admirable Lec ture, clearly proves from his own experience that the awful consequences of Selfettuse may be effectually re moved without medicine nod without dangerous sur gical operations bougies, instruments, rings, or cordi als, pointing out a mode of cure at once certain and effequni, by which every sufferer, no matter whet his condition may be, rosy cure himself cheaply, privately, and radically. This lecture will prove a bowl to thou sands and thousands. Sent under seal. to tiny address, in a plain. sealed en velope, on the receipt of six cents„ or two postage stamps, by addressing, °OAS. J. C. KLINE &CO , 127 Bowery, New York', Post Office Box, 086. August 20, 11it1ti. ,_ FITS' 7. FITS ! - FITS!! AII. RICHEY has removed hie No. I Tailoring ~ Establishment to No, 3, North 'Manta. street, 2 doors north of J. thlorge's store, and directly opposite the Court [lunge. up stairs, where he-wilt continuo to /I.IIIBIIU facture all articles in Ida line with !madness and dispatch. Particular attention will he paid to cutting and nicking children's clothing, &c., &c. He solicits a continuance of the very libe l:a pa , ronage thus fur extended by the citizens of Leh nllol4 rod vicinity, All kinds of stitching done on rea sonable terms on one of J. M. Sing er's Sewing Manta Ilea . All work warranted and entire sisfactiou guaranteed. Lebanon, July 3, 1551. R 4 RE OPP° . TUXITF trio any one desirous of entering into the BOOK and 1_ Iib:WS:PAM. business, now is the time to invest Era PL. ROEDIZ dispose of his steak o f 800 KS AID!)STATIONARY ou sera reasonable terms. Cali and see him early. Lebanon, August 13,1602. ALL EMPLOYEES nAll, ROAD COMPANY, w.u t r may7 l l e , l i t ' o f Cr s t e l. Statesrvice of rho United now threatening the ?ibertie. °four country, are hereby as sured, that their respective situations will be kept open and given them immediately on their return • and that the fact of their volunteering to defend their country in this emergency, will he eensidered hereafter as great ly in their Liverjor promotion to any suitable put tiOuti in the service of this Company. MURIA'S 11. gUITII, President. Philivielphia, August 80,18672. [Aug. 13-3 m. IMENWERS of the Lebanon County Associutinti for the detention of Horse Thieves, and the recovery of stolen horses, will meet at the public, hums of JOHN. ZdArrnEs. in Lebanon. on SATURDAY, SEa'TEMBUR 0, 1802, - at 1 o'eleek. P. M. PETtilt RISSER, President. HENRY S. 11I1L.IIAN. Treasurer. G. I'. i.INRAWEAVER, Secretary. Lebanon, August 13,1862. FU LAC SALT: Of Valuable Real Estate is d at i t t S, ,, a ‘ l v e n a s 1 ; e r ip, esidence n e f u tl u t. A y S , T ' S V I 1 1 ' 1 1 " 1 1 . 107:4 1 adjoining Ir: pvlimiseg. on NATI/ROA Y, NEPTEMBE lit l. 1t62, at. I o'clock, P. M., tbc following valuable neat Estate, viz No.l.—A Tract of Land. containing 25 acres and 20 porches, neat measure, situate in tiethel township. Leb- anon county, adjoining property of Elias Walborn. No. 2, David Freniun. 1 evi Girlsler. Jonas Rudy. and Win. Grown. The road leading from Fredericksburg to lteh rersburg rune through flits treat, and the road train Lebanon to l'incgrove adjoins it. -The iumforements 4.a.n are It good 1% story BRICK MUSE with kitchen attached, Barn Good Orchard, two !! 1 Wells of good water, and other improvements. '" About Racres of this tract is Woodland. '2.—A Tract of Land, enattdoittgt ' 5 ACRES AND 108 PERCHES' neat measure, adjoining. No. t, Elias Walborn, Joseph Peltier, and David Feetnan, The abc,ve insets e under good f,•ucrs, and in a high state of cultivation, :mid will he sold in whole or part to suit purchasers, Good title and possession will be given on the let of AP.11.11,,15a1. Terms will be :mule known by ELIAS WA LltollN, • JONATHAN piiaterErt, Agents for the Heirs of Peter l'eifler, dee'd Bethel townglip, Leh. Cu: 3 tigthit 13,152. VIILTLII3LE REAL ESTATE PRIVATE SALE. subscriber offer- nt Private Sale the copra-lug J_ Real Estate, considered the moist valuable in Dau phin county. A TIMES STORY Opal 8110 T MERCHANT MILL, situate in Derry towns Lip, Dauphin _F t. county. Pa., about 1 mile from the Un fit ,rt Canal and. Ullioll Deposit, and 34 is 9S ~y 4 . mile from the Lebanon Valley Railroad , Station. The Mill is 45 by 65 feet, with kiln dry attached. Three Water Wheels and six pair of Bunning Stones! and a never-felling water pee - cr.— shout half the power flows from strong springs in the Mill dam and the stream of water known as Spring Creek The Mill and machinery are in first rate order and repair to do Country or Merchant work. Also ACRES OF LAND, having thereon erected the above Mill; two Stone Dwelling Houses Bank Barn, Baru, Wagon Shed, Smoke lionise, Cooper Shop, Coal House, and all neees- ;rent : vary out-buildings, and a. Thriving - a.r.a. Young Orchard choice Fruit There is a well of good Water at the door of the Moose and all the lmileings aro in good order and repair. The band in; all Limestone under good fence and in a high Mate of cnitivation. . _ Contains about 24 acres or CDESTNGT T131.111.11t I.ANI, Eithoto about 2 miles from No. 1. • t• "- • NO: 3. Contains about 1 acPe,, adjoining Watt No. 1. Thereon is eroded a two story quill,: Dwelling Douse, Stable and other out-buildings, Wail a spring of Running , Vater near the door. The Property will be sold together or separate, to suit purchasers. The Property is positively in sit respects as it is stated. IValso affords the most con rehient 19- mlities for a Furnace or Saw Mill, being near the Rail road. Any person - wishing to view said property• wilt please call on the suhseriher residing on No. I. The property will be sold reasonably,- and terms of payment trade easy. Ngsession and a good title will . Le given on thelicst cloy of April n'ext. A lig mt. 6.1362.) 30IIN Li,TZ, St. prig material of the bridges in Lebanon. county, 'dal' , I tied away by the ref: nt God, was necessarily scat tered over a wide stretch of country along the streams. The Commissioner; of the county would again ask all who have any information of Reid material to give no tice thereof; _ and those who have appropriated any of it to their own use tenet make restitution. Mack- FthithS are reglieSiiiii to give notice of any keit offered to them which had come from said bridges. SIMON BOLTZ, Canunth.gioners ROBERT EVANS, 3 A CO'S RUC lIE It., Lebanon County A ttest—Crit us effIRK, Clerk. l.ctrmott r Jtily 3, 18th $5O EMPLOYMENT. $lOO AGENTS WANTED TO S ELT, SEWING MACHINES! AT REDUCED PRICES. $l5 EACH Our Machine. is PEN OECT In its Mechanism it is lugs liable to get out or order than any otter. Diplo mas bays been !Moiled it orer the Gruver .1: Baker and other high priced Ma. , liines. $l5 EACH! Our Matthine user u straight needle. and will WORK WIT II ALI. KINDS OF To READ, Silk or Linen„ mak ing 1111 anal it scam, free from liabilities to lifirik ih washing, and is the DEST and CU EAPEST Machine in lune. $l5 EACH One Machine will 11EM, F 111.1.. STITCIT. and DINO, and will sew MI kinds of goods, from the finest Swiss Muslin to the coarsest Woolen. Working with case through several thicknesses Of thlek Cloth. ALL MAC 111 NES Alt E WA It RANTED. $l5 EACH.; YOU gggglggOtggg:fifgr4 1 WANT A GOOD M ... I CAIN j E. AN D NOT !FAYE /T COST YOU ANIrIIINO, WRITE TO US AS WE WANT TUE M MUNE T IN NV EICY Nt:I0M11111110011 IN TUE UN ITIiD STATES. 615 EACH ! Eniploying ./lgenfN. We will give a eimmission on oil goods Stilti by our . Agents, or we will pay wager at Irl'Y DOLLARS PER MONTH, and pay all uccessaty a:4l)(4lam For particulars 'ad &ears CHAS. ITUOUL ES. Agent, May 21. 1862. Dernotr, Out-Lots at Private Sate; WILL be sold at Private. Sale, 8 ACRUS Or LAND, situated in Long Lane, near the 'borough line, in Corn wall township. It adjoins the land of Widow Fillmer, on the North, Win. A thins and John Krause on the Dtst. There is a one story LOG 110 - USE, weather boarded erected on the land; and aloud WELL in the garden.-- The land has flue stones for quarries. This tract *Ol make a nice home for a Ismail family. It is tree from Ground Bent. Good title Witt he given. ADAM 111TOttER. N. B,—This tract is no* covered with fine grass, half of which will be given to the purchaser: Lebanon, June 18, 1660, OF VIE PIMADELDEDA AND READTNG ATTENTION ! 's 0. EMI/ Ptahlie THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT. Pres i dent- , -Abraham Lincoln, of "Vice President—Bannilial Hamlin, Maine. Secretary of Stativ—William 11. ehWard, Now York. Secretary of the Tireasury—Salmon P. Chase, Ohio. Secretary or War—Drill in M. Stanton, Pennsylvania. Secretary of the Toterior—Calth B. Smith, Indiana. Secretary of the Navy—Gideon Wellew Connecticut. Attorney Ceneral—Eduard Bitten, Mls4nri. rostninstor General---Montgomery Blair, Maryland, Chief Justice of Supreme Court—Roger B. TaiO:7 l , Maryland, Associate Justieve—James NE. Wayne, Georp,le; John Clifton, Tennessee; Samuel Nelson, New York, Robert 0. (bier, Pennsylvania; Nathan Millen!, Masenehustetts; N. 11. Swayne, Obio—aud two vamtneles. Speaker of the House of Representatives—Oalnslia A V row, Pennsylvania. Clerk—Entersou Etheridge, Tennessee. President (pro. tem.) of the Senate—Solomon Poet, Vermont. tiocrrtary of the Sennte—john W. Forney. Penna. Oenerol•in Chief of the Army—Oeorge B. 31.:Cletian, Ohio. GOVERNMENT OP PENNSYLVANIA. Governor—Andrew G. Curtin, of Centre country. Secretory of Um Commonwealth—EU Stiiilr, Union connty. • Deputy Secretary—Samuel D. Thomas, Delaware et State Treitsut cr—licuty D. Moore, Philadelphia. Auditor General—Thomas E. Cochran, York county. Surveyor oe:in:rat—Henry Soother. Elk county. Adjutant General—E. M. Big tile, Philadelphia. Quartermaster General—lt, C, Dale, Lycotning co. iiperintettdent or Common Seltools—Thomas 11. Bur rows, Lancaster county. Judges of Supreme Court—Walzer 11. Lswrie, Pitts burg, Chief Justice;George W. Wood ward, Luzern county; James Thompson,Brie county; Wiliam strong Bergs county ; John M. Goad, Philadelphia. PUBLIC OFFICERS OF LEBANON COUNTY. Representative hi Congress--J ,W. Killinger, Lebanon. Senator—A tnos R. Boughter, Lebanon. Assembly—isaae Holier, Lebanon. President Judge—John J. Pearson. Harrisburg , . Associate Judges—William Rank, Swatara; Thomas Kramer, Londonderry. District Attorney,..JOhn Weidman, Lebanon. • Deputy District At torney—Gratit Weidman, Lebanon. Sheriff—Jonathan Bender, Jackson. Deputy Sheriff—George W. Mack, Lebanon. Coroner—Witilam C. Fauber, Lebanon. ProlboimtorY, amt Clerk of Oyer and Terminer— Timmy Siegrist. Lebanon. Deputy Prothonotiry—James W. Ettur,i ' Lebanon. Register—Henry Bross. Union. Recorder and oterk of dm Courts—John IL Miller, North Lebanon Borough. Cleric of the Orphans' Court—Andrew Light, North Lebanon. Deputy CM:h.—John Benson, North Lebanon. County Commissioners—Simon Woltz, Union; Robert Evans. Cornwall; Jacob Bucher, South Lebanon. Clerk of Commissioners—Cyrus Shirk, Lebanon. Counsel—Levi Kline; Lebanon. Mercantile Appraiser—Petm. Loser, Union. County Treasurer—John Allwein, South Annville. Deputy Treasurer—John W. Altwain, S. Attendlle. Directors of tit toot--Junes Ronson. North Leba non : John E. BOWLIAWII, Londonderry; Elias Walborn, Bethel. Steward of the Alms Douse -Edward Kreider, South Lebanon. • Treasurer—Darid Bowman, Lebanon. Physician—Dr. William M. Guilford, Lebanon. County Auditors—Andrew Fox, Smith Lebanon Ul t kit Burkholder, South A tiny ille: Jacob Zug,. Mincreek. Notaries Public—Adams Rise, John W. Mish, Jacob Weidle, Lebanon, County Superintendent of Schools—Henry Houck, Lebanon.e BANKS Lebanon Barik---President. johnW, Glottinger; Cash ier, Edward A. IJh er: Teller, Conrad Mark ; Clerk- Cyrus Rex; Directors, John W. (Bollinger, Daniel Krei der, C. D. Gloninger, Joseph Bowman, M. W,„ Joseph Bomberger, J. S.. Joel Gootiltart, Charles Greenawalt, Jacob Stoever, Samuel Bleistine Jacob Shertzer, John Heilman, IL S., Samuel Becker , Witmer, jr- Lebanon Valley Batik—President. John George; Cash ier, Joseph Burch; Clerk, T. G. Fisher ; Directors,John George, T. T. Worth, David Karmany, John Light, S. S., David 31. Rank, William Shirk, Josiah Snuck, Joseph Bowman, Bernhard Rauch, Geo. Rigler, Cyrus 31. End!, Christian Lintz, Joseph S. Bomberger_ Lebanon Deposit, Bank—President, G. Dawson Cole man; Cashier, George (Heim; Clerk, Jacob D-huff; Managers, Simon Cameron, 0. Dawson Coleman, George Suner, Levi 'cline, James Young, Augustus Boyd, George diem, North Lebation 'Steam Grist Mill GRAIN 'WANTED r iiii 1111aill'84,med will purchase all ,111 kinds of UR MN, such as 15'LIEAT, RYE, CORN, OATS. k.c., at their STEAM MILL. on the Union Canal, for which the highest trinket prices will be paid, in CASH_ 4t Ail kinds of CUSTOMER WORK will be dune at the shortest notice, and in the most satisfactory manner. The public is respectfully invited to give us trial FE IA X MOUT, iIitIDEON DAVID L. MOUT: Not th Lebanon, May 21, 1852. WALTER'S MILL f r i that btr , 2 B L c .r r,i t t i l r e e r i s r p e ^" , t if . 1; Vh i e n ril s on t" t e lm i l t ilte Swa tarn.. formerly known as • 'Straw's" and later as 'Wen gert's," shoat .ion,fourth of a mile from Jonestown, I phonon county, Pa.; that be has it now in complete running order. and is prepared to furnish customer's -ressolarty-witiam.very superior.artteloo.f_. 3118 -1 111_4111UPIVETAILAIL.,, as cheap as it eon be obtained from any other source.— Ile keeps alSo on hand aniffor Sale at the lowest cash prices 011Q1', BRAN, SIIOIITS, &c. Ile is also pre pared to do all kinds of ("unmans' WORE, for Farmers and others, at the very shortest possible notice and in vacs all to gice him a trite. The machinery of the Mill is entirely new and of the latest and most im proved kind. he strict attention to business and fait dealing lie bones to mindt a share of public patronage. WHEAT, RYE, COHN, OATS, &e., bought, for which the highest Lebanon Market prices will be paid. FRANKLIN WALTER. May 7,1862, Wood Coal, PostS Rails, &e r tin kt, under Signed have purchased the Coal and Wood Yard of Daniel bight, (Merchant,) in Walnut street, North Letiiltan borough, near the Union Canal, where - - „ they will constantly - keep on hand, a large supply of ALL KINDS OF COAL, which they I . . . . . . WHOLESAL "AND RETAIL, by the Boatload or by the Toil. Aged COBD WOOD, Hickory. Oak; del. Alao Cheetuut Post' and Rails— which will be sold in large or small quantities, at the most REASONAIII,I3 - PRICES, Coal or Wood will be punctually delivered by the inidersig»ed. to any place in town or vicinity. The public are invited to eall,and satisfactory and punctual attendanc&will be given. GRAIN ! GRAIN ! ! GRAIN !! ! WANTED. Any quantity of G a—Wheat, 'Rye, Oate, Corn, Clo 'ter find Tiaot by Seed, will be purchased by the under Higned, at the highest market prices, Ter CASH, or in 'Oka:woga for Coal, Wood, &r. JONATHAN GRES:MAN, CHRISTIAN 0. MEILY. April 24, 1862. NEW GOODS ! 111 ST RECETTED AT THE STORE OF L. K. LAIMERMILCHI In Cumberland Street, Lebanon ' Pa cllin .0 belling Selling Ott AN INDUCHMENT Tfl CAS:II BUYERS. W I LL - SAVE .361111 - PER CENT. LAUDIES? ..11111ESS GOODS I , French Merino and Coltrr ! , . Fancy and Black Silks. front 50 cents to $1 50. Delains from 16 to 20 cents. LaWits front 6 1 ,4 to 10 cents: Mohair Phi% from 16 to ;171/, cents. Talent:lAS fr4llll $ to 16 coots. MEN'S AND BOY'S IVEAR. DM& Cloth, from 51 00 - to 51 50. Fancy anal inlet CRSSiMetreS, from 50 to $1 50 belies' Cloak-Cloth, from $1 00 to $1 50. Cottonadea, from 10 to 20 cents. DOMESTIC. illtudin, from 6% to 1234 cents. Check, from 10 to 12 emits. Tiek lug, from 10 to 16 cents. • Calicoes, froin 6 , 4 to 124 cents. Gingltants, from 10 to 20 cents. SHAWLS ! SHAWLS!! Spring Shawis, front 51 ou to $t 00. Diack - Thibet Shawls, front 52 01) to $1 00. NOTIONS ! NOTIONS 1 ! Parasols not UmbroilaS. f ro m 50 to $2 00. Stockings. from ii 34 to 75 cents. Hoop Skirts, from 25 to $L 60. .ThitoTherehiefs. Irmo 634' to IS coots. Linen and Paper Collars. • An assortment of . READY - MADE CLOT!! ING, CARP:ETSI CARPETS! ! GROCERIES AND QUEENSWARE. • PROVISIONS. Sugar Cured HAM and MACKEREL. FEINTS ! FRUITS! ! Dried Apples, Dried Plums, Dried Peaches, Dried Elderberries, All sold to shit the times, by L. K. tAUDERMILEIE N. IL—All kinds of Country Produce taken 10 ex- Change for 000(1S. L. K. 1.. Lehman), April 27,1562. • = A New Firm., Cheap Cash Store, and Milling and Grain Business. friar. undersigned having formed a partnership in the 1 MERCANTILE, MI LIANG AND GRAD.; DUST NESS, would respectfully invite the attention of the public to their estabitslitnents. They wilt tontine to keep, et the late stand of SIIERK, GERSAMAN & LONG; f, most complete stock of all kinds of GOODS usually kept in a t:ouhtry Store, which they will re tun Cheap for QA6ll,or COUNTRY PRODUCE, they also want to buy for cash 50,000 Budiels of WEIBAT, 30,000 Bushels of RYE, 20,000 Bushels of CORN. 25,000 Bushels of OATS. For which they will pay the bibhest Market Prices,— They will also take °RAU; on STORAGE. The always on band and sell at the lowest prices, C:OAL, by the Boat hood or by the Ton; all kinds of MILL Fl::Hit t SALT, PLASTER; Air They solicit the business of all their old friends and the public, and will endeavor to deal on such lib ral and ` Just principles as will giro Stltiaraction LONG •: North Lebanon, March I%ls b. IL UMBER. ZUJIIIIIEII. y ' o to re f Te t b o ca t t:nf iv et r t i aze l is a t n azogr . s ezt e s a ot t lu e si n t, and extensive LUMBER find COAL YARD of PHILIP BRECHBILL, in the Borough of North Lebanon, on the bank of the Union Canal, at the head of Walnut gkreet. a fdw stuaree North of the Oenessee Steam Mills, and one inure b -t of Borgner's Hotel. Thci, ~,,. ..rtment consists of the beet well-seommed White, Y.-!I OW, Norway, Pine and Hemlock Ddllrder—• - Cherry. and fine Boards; 1% sal 2 inch Pannel and Common Plank: 'White Pine and Hemlock Scantling and Joists; White Oak Boards, Plank and Scantling; inch Poplar Boards, Plank and Scantling. SITING LES ! Sll I NGLES H The 13 - ept Pine 'end Hemlock Shingles; Also, Roofing acid Plastering Laths; Chestnut Rails and Poste, an,/ railings he feifeia and fencing. h ilts; Th FLOORING A K BOOS of all sizes and descriptiona COAL! COAL ! COA L 1 ! A large stock of Broken, 'Mere, Limeburneraana Hollidaysburg Smith Coe - b: Tapes! prices. MContident that they have the largest and best am sortment of LUMBER of all descripticMs'andeltes, se well as the largest stock of the dilTerenticinde cK , C 4.01.1., ever offered to the citizens of Lebanon county, they venture to say that they van accommodate all Vorthaseisliatis factorily, and would therefore inviteull who want any thing in their line, to examine their stock before 'fat ale-stag elsewhere. PHILIP BILECURILirn N. Lebanon, Jul y 3, 186.1. MISS ATKINS •utrouLD reipcetfatly announce to the litilens Cf ri Lebanon .and vicinity that oho hit"; opened • FASHIONABLE 3:IBLINItItt and MAN VA MAK ING ,ESTABLISHMENT, Market. Stave. t, 2d door above MIL A new stock just received and netted far inveetlot, embracing a full assortment of Silk, Crape ant Straw Bonnets, Bonnet Trimmings, Ribbons, Flowers, KS. Lebanon, April 17, 1861. For Sale or E r lehangr. rpm undersigned will sell, or exchange for a Sarni, FARM, his desirabb, llonse and lot of Ground. in East street, East Lebanon. The House is a new two-story BRICK with Kitchen attached, 'l l all well built and well arranged with all :maw sexy conveniences. Also Cistern, Bath House, Smoke House, all kinds of Fruit Trees, &c., on the premises. This property if not sold, will be exchanged as above. Good and indisputable title given. For fur - - iher information apply to JAMES N. ROGERS, Tt'hs*titll• Lebanon, "Je1y16,11.62. CLOTHE MANUFACTORY: 1 ILAN'E.FUL for past favors , the undersigned respect . fully informs the Public, that he continues to carry ou Lin 'Manufactory In East linnorer township, Lebanod county, on se extensive a scale as ever. It is unnecessn 7 ry for biro to say more, than that the work will be done in the same EXCELLENT STYLE, which has made hie work and name so well known in the surrounding noun try. lie promises to do the work in the shortest possi ble time. :His manufactory is in complete order, And,hti flatters himself to be able to render thevamesatisfection as heretofore. Ife manufactures Ilread and Narrow Cieths, Oustfoetts, Wade and tither lianliels, ail in the Gut manner. He also cards Wool and Wakes Rolls. For the Cony*. silence of his Customefs, Wool Axed Cloth *lll be taken in at the following places:—Al the stores of Georgie & Pyle, Looser & Brothers; George Ithincehl, awd at the new Drug Store of Joseph L. Lemberger, near the 'Market House, in the borotteh of Lebanon; at 'the store of Shirk & Long, in North . Lebanon; at S. Gosh ert's, Bethel township; at the public house of William Barest, Frederieksbur,, , -; at the store of S: E: Dicke!, in Jonestown; at the store of Mr. Weltneri Bellevue at the store of Martin Burly ; Palmyra. at the store of Mr. Zimmerman, East ll:mover. Lebanon county: , All Ma terials will be taken nosy regularly, from the aove pia ces, finished without delay, and returned again. These Sif his enstouters who wish Stocking W.alleard ed dyed and mixed, can _leave the same, white, at the shore mentioned places, with direetions how they wish it prepared . (..`r his customers can order tbehtocking Wool to be prepared front the Wool of the undersigned, which will be done and left at the desired places. N. B. It is desired that those haring Wool awded,will pay the Cash therefor, at the shore named plates. ' LYON LEMBEE.III.It. East Hanover, Lebanon county, July 1%1861. HENRY & STINE TT AVE cow OPENRD LARGE AND VERY TIANDSO3LR ASSORTMENT OF Challies; Striped, Plaid and Plain Mozambiquest Sher. , herd Plaids ; Chnlli Detainee: Foulard Poplins, &c., Az. Also. a full stock of AIGUItNiNG GOODS, such asTain.. matinee, Bareges, Crape Moretz. Grenadine Baregee, all wool Detainee, Challies, &c., which are worth looking after, for they certainly are a Great Bargains Black and White MEM: POPLINS; Black and Plain PLAID POPLINS Lilac, Blue and Green PLAIDS Black and White DXGAINES; Bich Plaid POPLINSt.. Biel' Chene POPLINS Silver Mired POPLINS, Very handsome, at the Golden Sign of HENRY & STINE * Corner of Cumberland and Market streets Lebanon, May 14,1862. 1110 - 0110 E is hereby giten that the President and M IN rectors of the Lebanon Bank intend to wake an- Octants to the Legislature of Pennoylvanfa. at theit next session, for a renewal of the ehartet and art et tension of the privileges of the said bank now enjoyed) with the same name, title, location and capital of Vette. 000: Ay Order, E. A. lIIILER, Cashier. Lebano'6, Ph., June 25, 1862. S. IV. Pettengill & Co., Ho. 37 Park Row, New York, & 6 State St. Boston, ARE orr Agdhts for the "Auvransra" In those cities, and are autborimed to take Advertisements and Subscriptions for us at our koirest Rao, May 21, 1862. litE NEW BAKER - ii l pIIE undersigned would respectfully inform the hitt: zens of Lebanon, that helms commenced the BAKE , IN'ti BUSINESS, in all its varieties, at hia stand, on Cumberland tdeeet, Lebanon, nearly opposite the buck Hotel, and will supply customers . with the best BREAD, CARES, &c., &c. Flour received from customers and returned to them in bread at short notice. CONFECTIONERLS, - of all k Inds, fresh and of the beat quality, constantlY on h%rd, and furnished at the lofreat prises: Th - Public is inrited :neve me a teak_ Lob non, Nov. 0, 1859. F. H. EBIIii, 1) UI LOERS will do welt by calling tih J. H. Baauis LP Agent, as he is prepred to do fill kinds of 'UN ROOFING, SPOUTING athl JOB WORK generally, at the very lowest prices. lie 'also has on hand a Large and good assortment of all kinds of TIN WARS, anti all of the rash improved Gas Burning COOK -• STOVES and PARLOR STOVES. Also, all the different and latest improved RANGES. AND , •••••: II EATERS, of all kinds. Ile also keeps ccri stoutly on hand a large stock of all kinds of ROOFING, SLATE, which he offers at less price than they can be bought of any other slatemen is the county. im,IIVARE-Itoo7.lS—One door South of the "Buck Hotel," Walnut Street. Lebanon, Pa.. Lebanon, D ecember 25, 1861. 1-71croitiA WNS, Plaid and striped Nansooka, Plain and Plaid Canthries, Plaid and dotted Mono, Marseilles, lialduets, &a., the largest asaort nit-va. at the store or HENRY & sTnsrg. 101 - EN'S STRAW HATS, Ladies' Hats, Hoods, &a., joetreeeived and offered at low rites, by HENRY it; STINE. ri Lam, WOOLEN CLOTIONG of all colors, dyed See Black or Blue Black, premed, the color warranted and goods turned out equal to new, by LYON LEMBERGER, East klezawer. 42f- Article,* to be tined can be left at Jos. L. Lember - gees Dreg Store where all orders for the above will be etteethxl to. [Feb, 8, 1880. “Market Street notel,” Corner blarket and Chestnut Streets, Lebanon. .1 011iN KATTRES, Proprietor. rrAVING taken the abbve Stand, Icrtjg occupied by _ILL )1 T. I.EONAITO ZILIIIEk3IAN, I Will spare no pains to , make the Trareliug Public who stop at it, perfectly comfortable, and invite all to give Ma a trial. The Ilmise is large nttd well gtriimged. The Table sepplied with the best seaPonable edibles; the Bar Me:kited with the choicest LiquCre, cud the Stabling; large cad coat modiutts, JOLIN Lehatten, 9,199% LATEST NEWS Of the cheapest and Best 'Goads EVER SOLD IN LEBANON!! . 3,c ßoots, Shoes, Hats l Caps, e rum thidersigued has opened one of the BEST AS. SOItrMENTS of CA .'S,BOOTS.SHOES. TRUNKS, ? I HATS, CA L'S, BAGS, &C., of an kinds, and of the best metal - hes, Which be *lli sell at prides to recommend them to purcha ser:. Of the HATS he has quite a Variety of New Styles., embracing the 'Washington, Stanton, Burnside. Dupont, McClellan, Stringhatti and Monitor Bat, very be:tat - Hill and very cheap. Of CAPS be has a complete assortntent of all the New Styles, got up in superior mariner. Kite line finish; Women's Mimes' and Chil dren's Milmorals. Gaiters, Congress Boots, Slippers, and all other kinds; Men'a and Boys' Balmorale. Ox ford Ties, Washington Ties, Congress Boots. HMI all other kinds worn by them, including BOOTS and SHOES, of the different varieties, at his cheap Store; n Walnut St., next to the County Prison. 4 Thankful for the liberal encouragement of the public heretofore, I would invite all w baring anything in my line to call and examine my stock before making their purchases, JOS. BOWMAN. . . l=:1 Lebanon, ?,pril 25,1863. P. 8.-31e;aeut es taken and work made at short notice, . . ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFick.: in Cumberland Street, In tbo room lately occupied by Wi. M. Dna, Esq., Lebanon, Pi -1,1,11u0u, July 3, 13132, GR.IOIrT 1rf.10•114. 1 r,. A 'ITORNNY-AT-LAW.—Olgeo In Cumberland street, j in the office of his fatheri Qen. John Weidman. Lebanon, Anirnet 28, 1851. LEMBERCIER'S Bonk Notice TAKE NOTICE. Blanket Shawls, S. T. McADAM3