C tt , akittOilftt', ? FDZI TERMS - - r , - - 50• A. YEAR, LEBAON, - PA. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1C18626 HOME AFFAIRS. The military enrollment of Leba non county is completed. In this county there are enrolled for military duty about 6,147 per 49D$ g already furniebed ],17C , . Our quota be ttig.l 764, we will have to furnish an additional Inumber of 590, by volunteering or draft, before 'ilia 15th. Including . the epecial draft 947 7 Quite a number of persons, however, bare vol. "uniceted in this county: since the 'enrollineet.r--: 'They will of coumi be deducted' from 'the 'num her to he drafted. . . . Men enlisted in regiments or companies Of oth 'er States are not embraced in the credit Air 'men furnished by this State.^' Lebanon county, by this operation, loses the,benept of the 35 men en• listed in regiments out of the State. The excess of men furnished by districts over their quota will be apportioned as a credit tooth-er districts of the county.: Althongh the orders of the War Department required the enrollment of ell men between tbe ages of eighteen and forty five years. the mili tia lawsuit' this State exempt from military duty alt perso n ae 'coder twenty one' year". The Com missioner will, therefore, when holding appeals, erase from the list all persons who establish the fact to his satisfaction, that they are under twen ty-one year'. The draft will be made on the 15th inst., for each OW; flatt?. ra - miu wslso3' bdOre Tiat day. The time for nuking the draft. may be extended five days, but no longer. The quota for each. district is about 1 in every 17 or 18 of population. AH the Surgeons and nearly all the nurses sent from this place , on Sunday even ing a week, have returned, their services not he. ing needed. Henry L. Sbiurhrn and Frederick B. Iba, bath of Stmefferatown, left Lebanon last week, to join Capt. Fox's company. The next State Agricultural Fair will be held at Norristown, commencing on the :30th of September. On the committees just sp pointed we notice the following trom Lebanon county Martin Early--Short Born Durham. 0. D. Coleman—Mau:heti Horses fur Carriages Levi Kline—Foreign Imported Sheep. Samuel Miller—Fruits and Melons. • • T. T. Worth—Mantels, Gas Fixtures 4k. Cutl67 Miss Mary ,Guilford—Needle Work. Miss B. Gloninger—Miscellaneous and unenu. =rated articles. In response to the appeal of the Surgeon General, an immense quantity of arti• cies of various kinds have already been received by the Ladies' Aid Society, of this borough . On Saturday we called at Mr. George's Ware. Louse, and found the Society busily employed in receiving the articles and packing, them for send ing off. Besides many other articles we noticed over 150 crocks of Preserves, heaps of, onions, potatoes, apples, ac., &c. We are prouder now than ever of our people , . Their prompt response to the appeal will be a monument to their chari table feelings and will be recorded in an imper ishable book. ..1141 alarm of .fire Iv as occasioned in Ibis borough, on Monday, morning, by the acei• dental burning of'a kettle of pitch at the resi• donee of Wm. Kreiner, in - Hill street. DIED. ---On the sth 61 Atigug,lB62, at Hatotnond't General Hospital, Point Look out, Maryland, Jona. PETER Moven, a private in Co. F, 4th Penn. Cavalry. Tho Evn .gelical, Lutheran Synod of East Pennsylvania is now bolding its twenty first annual ennventien in Rending. Rev. A. C. "Wedekind, of Lebanon, was elected President. LADIES' AID SOCIETY of LEBANON COUNTY The meetings of this society will hereafter be :held in. the house :lately occupied by Mr. A. Boyd, in Cumberland street, Lebanon, (which 'has kindly been plac i ed at the service of the so. 'ciety by its owner,'Leyi Kline, E-q.) The next regular meeting wilibo held on Thursday after .noon, at 1 o'clock. A full attendance is request ed. All the cut work of the society will.hereof ter be kept at Said pima ; where persons will call for it, or as Mrs.. Joseph BArch, President.— Persons contribdting articles for the sick and wounded Will send - them as heietofore Mrs. John George, Trensurer. ,•:M• ii. OLONINGEtt4 Ss.e'y. "IN UNION THERE IS STRENGTIi." The members of the Junior Union Ilo,e Com pany are respectfully requested to meet nt. their Hall, on Thursday evening, Sept. 11, at - S o'i lock, for the purpose of -transacting important busi ness. It is expeeted.tbat every member has any Union Ro. I spirit will be in attendance. A Ladies' Aid Society has been .or ganized in Cornwall. A Cavalry, .e'ompany of volunteers for three years or the war, has been organized in Jackson township.. , Some „sixty , names . are al. ready on the list.. - It is to be under the command of Capt. Tice. COMMITTED SUICIDE.—A uzust He n - rich, the Men imprisoned-in our jail a month ago for the murder of William Helm, committed suieide on. Wednesday night-by-I-hangtog, hum self. Ife,:niade lase of a belt which he carried around hismaist.% He fastened it to the grating of the door„ 'which riot being , h'igh" enough to bang his body be threw himself;down, and des- Perately accomplished his purpoSa. ; , His body `ryas taken to the Poor House and.huried. THE 16 TIMES :' 1836 . 1856. PA T SPRESEN- TFUTERE. 18. 1876. Up Down Up Down Up Down- Up Down Up Down Up Down Up NH Up Down Up Down Up Down, up down np davvn 1808. 1826. /8.16. 1866. 1886 , . in accordance with the request of ill*, Governor's .froclemation two companies of State Guard's have been started in this pluee,--re tinder the command of Capt. John tririeh i - and the other under 'ecmituand of Lieut. D.7o:i.,Die singer. They have been drilling in the Fair Grownd and are becoming quite proficient. Our, citizens, generally, without regard to age or, atanaing - tako parr in the exercise. Cornwall is making an effort to Cs- Cape the draft, by raising its quota of volunteers. A war meiting*ill be held on'Friday evening at Eby's Corner. .A number of active men have al ready signified their willingness to join Capt. rice's Cavalry company. The Keystone Juvenile Vocalists, compoiftrol-mi, •G. T. _McCauley , and family, executed several af their songs at the Fair Grounds, on Mende.), afternoon, to the satisfac tion of all who heard them. They contemplated tiring a Concert in the evening, but owing to the war eacitetient, it was postponed for the prat , . ant. ViirNashville, Tennessee,:htt 4E s been 1 memated by'oitr: fore4t, 4 The'following aro the proceedings of Me S ineetin4 list week, irryesponse• to the ap peal - 13f the Surgeon General of the United States Army, for aid for the sick and :wounded soldiers. It is hoped that th'e coMmittees, if act already at work, will commence at once, and that the people will do all in their power to alleviate the sufferings of the defenders of our cause. Every one can do something, and let that something be given with a will : AM to the Sick and Wounded Soldiers. Whereas, the Surgeon General of the U. S. Army has made an earnest appeal to the loyal citizens of the 'min to contribute such articles and things as may be con ibiblve to the,restoration of the health and comfort of our wounded and sick soldiers, who have been imperiling their lires defence of our free institutions, • In 'reopen° to the said, appeal, a meeting was held at Lebanon, on Monday evening,. Sept. - let, Ha, for the purpose of making euititlite.arrang,ements to ;accomplish OR:desired end. ' ;On motion, the.folldiring Gentlemen were appointed Iptheir respective townships, W ith the request that they Aim visit every house in'their sevcral districts, and ask contributions for this praiseworthy object, keeping a iigt of contributions made by each individual—) and atke immediate return of the eameto Mrs. John George, a the BortMgh ofheLamin, Preside t of the Ladies' Aid Society for the sick add wounded soldiers. notes 'of persons appointed: Lebanon Borough--Fast Ward-Peter Zimmerman, Isaac Beckley, john Smith. I'. S., (teary Bowman. Went Ward —Joseph Bowrunn, Samuel Light, Dr. J. Oloniuger, ea. Walter„ Londontler y Michael Deininger, Andrew llenryJno U 7 olfernnerger. Ju n Beir.on. North Anto,dte -Samuel Hellman, John IL Klnport-,, Gen. Weidman, Henry Light. • (anti Atinville - ;ohn Alwein, Geo. Rigier,Jacob Bach man. Henry Gingrich.. Corniv:ol-Jarot, Witmer, Jr., Ailerons Wilhelm, To bias Lantz, Jacob Kreider. south Lebanon - :ntantel Weiss,Daniel Foltner,Joseph -Bombe' ger. End.. Peter Horst. • .._Heidelberg Dr. J. Zerbe, Cyrus M. Kraft, Abraham lOW.. David Zug. : .1M illcreek -- Sittnn4 Becker, Jan. /Mg, William Zim merman, Fred Shultz, Sr Jackson-Daniel Musser, Joseph Coover. David Focht, • William olwein, David Kintzet, Michael uhrich, V. S. Bethel—Elias Walborn, AdainAMiti3, 3 4„rrt-s."- ~.....---,.. , i t ong, 9titt; .EIA t w it -tv ' a '''' - ' - - Union - - Daniel Bordner, Isaac Hetrich, Jeff. Sheri:, Jacob Ilunsicker. - . East Hanover --Daniel Garberich, Dr. D. S. Cooper, Michaol Ulrich, Jacob Baum,. Cold Spring • Adam tiaak. North Lehata a -John Heilinan,ll.S.,Abraham Sherk, Jacob Shaeffer. John. Arnold, Sr. i N. Lebanon Bore'-Geo. Mark, Peter Arnold, Christian I Good. . -. The following articles wilt be very acceptable, viz Butter and Lard, . Potatoes, ' Apple Butter, CASH, 'Ham, Linen Sheets, 'Shoulder, . Muslin Shoe's, Sides, Woolen Shirts, Dry Beef, Flannel, Bolognies, Muslin, Cherries, S ock lugs, Dried Peaches, IA oolen Yarn, Dried Apples, Blankets, Onions, - Drawers, Pickles, Slippers, Cabbage, Wrappers, Soap, Handkerchiers, Wheat, Calico, Buckwheat, Cotton laps,. Soup Beans, Bedspreads, Cern Starch, Bandages, Perin°, Gum Blankets, Eggs, . Havelocks, . Spice - hags, , Sugar, Es. Ginger; Tea, Toweling, • thecolate, Different Wines, Apples, Brandy, . Catsup, Dir. Spices, Turnips, Tin Cups, Can Tomatoes, Knives and forks, Corn Meal, Candles, Bye Flour, Bice, Oid Linen, Coffee, Lint. Let 'er from C apt. Weidman CAMP OP 411.1 PENN CAVALRY, NKAR. YORKTOWN, YORK Emit, VA., Sept 1,16.12; MR. EDITOR :—I have received into my company, since the now call, one recruit, from Lebanon county and am informed that more are on their way. I have also-received a number of let ters, which it has been Out of the question, for me to answer, for the simple reason that I could not spare postage stamps. It has been impos sible to procure any, since we arrived Harrison'sat Landing. I advise all persons writing to this army to in close a postage'stamp, or they may have to ivctitit - a:gooti6.fiir a reply. W hat I wished, however, particularly to say, is that this regiment, has not been permitted to send recruiting of ficers hoMe, although the Act of Con gress is positive in its language that it shall be done. I think Gen. Aver ill would like to get his recruits from the New York Dpots, of which State he is a native. We, of the Pennsyl• van ia regiments, would prefer to have theM from our own State, and espe cially, from our own counties, or the adjoining ones.. It is rather late for me to say, that if there are any young men, about home yet, who would like to join my company, I would like to have them. I shall be filled up at any rate; but I - would greatly prefer to have them from my own county, whence rnirSt of my men come., I thii,k, also, they will find it pleasanter to tkifn Menee their new life, among men,.who will try to put the the Way to make themselves coinfOrtable. 1 will merely add that in_iny judgment:, any !Tian. Nv h 0 is more than five feet eight inches tall, Onght not to join , the CaVairy. lie wth suffer a good deal, if he:His of greater heighth ity, long -and rapid marches, which we frequently make, althlough - our ordinary gait is , a fast Walk. and breaks down his horse very fast, and in the field, he must continue to ride him until he falls, as he can not be turr.ed over, and a new ono drawn. :Spare horses are only sent to camps, which will be to some ex tent, permanent.. This; sometimes puts a-man in great danger, especial ly„on a retreat, and when he forms part of the roar guard; and to be ei! lli9r.the.,Acimupcip_orycAtioarcl of the, army we., were with, teas heenth - e con stant'positien of, our regiment, ever since it arrived under Gen, 11-leDow -1 etre' coMmand in May last. Respectfully, Your Ob't Serv't, JOHN WEIDMAN. To W: At.' Breslin, Esq. • P. S.—l must warn any men who propose to join us, that all sorts of arts, and deceptions will be tried on them by soldiers and recruiting offi cers to induce them to join compa• riles which are nearly full. itEr The following letter froM an Unknown correspondent or Capt. Greenawalt's company, reached us too late for last week's paper: We ,hope-to hear frequently from the wri ORT ALLEN, VA., August 29, 1862. CARP BOAS Is the name of the terminus of the 127th's second journey. It was reach ed by a march of abontseven or eight miles under a burning sun and through the scorching, red sand of Virginia. The dust was sometimes so thick that we could not see where we trod, but had - to guess our steps. It was gen erally supposed (for we never /mow anything of movements before they occur) that our destination would be Fort Ethan Allen, and the sight of the "Stars and Stripes" floating frorii its ,fiag-staft did not come- too soon fat the weary soldiers—for it is 800- dent to make a man weary to carry all his household and kitchen furni ture; wardrobe and provision§ on: iris back on such a journey. (Such thingfs would escape the notice of veterans but they are "mottntains" to iis, neW and Inexperienced soldier's; you will therefore forgive ua for giving them a pine here.) We Were not disap. pointed. Our journey was at an end for the present. We encamped a few hundred yards from the fort, on the side of 'a hill and about one•feurth of a mile from the famous Chain Bridge. The Potomac at this place is a very beautiful stream, with , high woody banks, narrow, but very deep, acid the water of a transparent green col , or and very clear. Thc,first day here showed, e were` nearer. t 11,e. out riry. "P. it;kotis were'tiow th:row Out; arid'- iunlerotts supposed deserter's or rebels and contrabasi'd§ filled the list of'.prisoners. They were curiOSities4? our . boys= - Utiele Sam's boys,. 01!- .. an—they always had large s and their au counts geuerallyg ined credence fro in the men. They almost unifortrily brOught the news of our retreat and the rebels' advance,- Our present supposed proximity to the rebels pre. pared the minds of the men to be in 'flamed by any occurrence. Guards now became doubly watetiful. In creased supplies _(.4 . cartridges indi cated an expeetedoccasioti for the ' use of them. • .13.eport,$,pf distant can. 11 oil Jrtrbably_ t ir, lil • ,:4r.;.i. t? -rr,•ro - ate r ma.grnattous or tome of the more nervous ones,'ttifilbfirSting of the shell or the raging battle. At this time when our-minds were not wholly unprepared for a plunge into war scenes, our company, fully armed and equipped, was called out in great haste, and with all possible quietness we were marched. off, our destination unknown to any one ex cept the cominandirig officer. Our imaginationswere,called into action to satisfy our curiosity witbexpecta tions of every *possible Character, un• til time itself Might satiate-it. We were marched up the hills and halted near the fort. A secret consultation between the officers put a still greater mystery upon our movements. "What can it mean?" is the . proVaiiing ques tion. A death , like stillness. reigis4 in the ranks as all are eager to k•eow the result of the council., Fear'is far from the men and impatience for the trial holds its place. Welttre,tiow di vided into four - sections. Each see- Lion is marched to one of the sides of a Naildiii! , near by, thss-rehy enclos ling it. o;r:deader enters the build ing alone. Load and harsh though indistinguishable words erisue . . Yes, I hear "No! immediately!—not a mo ment !" In the meanwhile all is qui et ()inside, until, "Fourth Section! File left !" The regular tramp of the squad on the floor Within can be dis• ti uetly beard. A noise as of contend• int* men excites - the men outside as does a piece of meat lying just with out the limits of a hungry dog's chain excites him. The door in front is ' burst-open and in the light gleaning • out into the darkness without we see each man coming out with a Prisoner. - The prisoners aro tumbled sat iiitu the road, their heads knoeked to pie , ces and their contents mixed with the I dust. The men advanced again to I the work as yet undone, nor 'Was it finished until the roof of the bUild• ing lay level with the ground I What a pity for the Lager Beer Saloon But such are the fortunes of war I us, 110 doubt, the corpulent proprietor soliloquized as he marched off, muttering his curses upon This battery, silenced once belOre, had again opened its portals and its missiles were so effective as to upset a half-dozen of the regiment, but the gallant attack, conquest and demol• ishment of it by Company F.l, has left no trace of it but a few broken whis key bottles. The expedition,'so'sue cesslul, returned in triumph to Camp, treading as noiselessly, but with. more dignity-because/of the honor of hav ing been the first to make 'a land mark in the pro, , ress of:the '1.?.7 - th. It is supposed that as - soon aS:the re port of the engagement-reaches the War Department, we will be ordered to inscribe upon our banners" The Destruction of the Lager," "August 27th, 1862"—at least it is so 'supposed by Privatel3) Yours, giptciat Antims. DR JNO. L. LYON'S French Periodical Drops FOR FEMALES This valuable medicine is now offered to the A meri= can Ladies an the only sure,-positive;and never-fo ding cure and regulator of suppresslon of nature, from whatever cause. Particular ears el:pith) be used to know that Pregnancy Is not the cause. as the Drops would surely produee an effect entirely contrary to the spormble. These Drops are so mild and pleasant. that the feeblest can take them withpoi - feet security, yet no powerful hi their effects, that they nosy be safely railed a never failing Royettator They can be procured 4 addressing me its directed below. I have used thir. med icine fee the last twelve years it, my practice. and there fore well know its merits. Sold by all Druggists. Price $1 per bottle. Address DR. JOHN L. LYON , New Haven, Conn. July 23,1802. SINGER & CO.'S LETTER "A" FAMILY SEWING MACHINE, WITH ALL THE RECEAT IMPROVEMENTS, IS the urn. and CHEAPEST and MOST BEAUTIFUL of all Sewing Machines. This Machine will sew anything. from the running of a tuck in Tarleten to the snaking of an Overcoat—anything from Pilot or Beaver Chat• down to the softest Gauze and Gossamer Tissue.. and is ever ready to 110 its work to perfection. It cat, fell, hem. hind, gather. tuck, quilt. and his rapacity for a great variety of ornamental work. This is not the only Machine that can fell. item, hind. and so forth. but it will do so better t h an any other Machine. The Letter "A" Fondly Sewing Machine may be had it, a great variety of cabinet cases. The Folding Case, which is now becom ing ET popular. is, as its name implies. one tat can be folded into a hos or case, which. when opened, makes a beautiful, substantial, and spacious table tlir the work. to rest. upon. The cases are of every imaginable design—pluM as the wood grew in its native forest, or as elaborately finished as art can make them. Senddhr a copy of -SINGER & CO.'S GAZETTE. I. M. SINGER . & 4.5 S Bromdway, N. Y. PLITLADELPHIA OFFICE-810 Chestnut St. May 7,1582. 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Aotiust Ti 28151.4 tie Confessions and kifterienoo an Invalid. Published for the betielit and as a arning and a minion to young men who roffer fron Prekuatere.l/earky.lto4 supplying. ,the,stune titan the meitnaof Self-Cure: one who a etiretthimsolf after being put to great ex pense.thro h medical 1111- position awl quackery. By enelosin post paid ad. dressed mire/ape. sixace norm may It tad of the an ther. NATHANIEL 31 A Y It, Esq.. :Aron!, Kings Co., N.Y- [New York, Moro 12, 11362-Iy. y • • Xitigtous t ifuts. St. 'J M OHN'S' REFORMED Cnuttert.--Regn service every Wednesday evening at 734 °Week every 'Sunday morning at 10 o'clock; and every Su ay evening at 734 o'clock E ng ti s l, preaching next 9:tbfetb morsum and evening 1 in the alethodigt, k?pigropal Church. - • :. Famicoi.kiNittigtbri. erYleeiernry, So ay mottling at 10'reelot:k: In Teniperancte Hall. • - - ' , ' koglish preachioguext Sunday at 10 . 31., and Gar- Mai at DA ii.,11, to tito Nroittoiriti WO:' : , HigliAh.vervides, in.comiectiimot'ith't e . ctitntuanion of the Holy Supper, next Lord's da moral g . , and preaching in the evening in Zion's itheran ehu , eli. Preparatory services on Saturday a crooon at 2 o' clock. • , German preaching noxt Sabbath morn g r and iltigli3h in the evening, in the Firet Itaferme church, • : German ~ e rvice neat snticlay morning nail English in the evenin; at 7 o'clock, in Salem's I, them. church. kitttritb .......... . . . .:. I. On the 211 inst., by Roe. FL S. MillerAir.JoilN RIS SER. of Bomb Lebanon, Co Miss .ASI4NDA VIES, of Jackson. ._ ,i,,, tt,a '.4.6th iiit.. in A onvillo, by, ilia Hay 0. A. Patz.r, Mr II MN RY 111S1101 , to Mas MARY ANN M.% itTIN. both w Armenia. t;; • fritu On the 2d inst.. in Jackson tornaltip. CATUATI.INYI pEcum.o.ited 91 years. 5 mouther 2 days. On the .ithinat.. in Jontstown. CA' HA itIN'E ANNE. daughter of )r. J. C. and Elizabeth f,OOPER, aged 2 years. 8 Months and 2 dare. On the 4th inst. i u n ail lin o i g o: a to i xv 4_,3. l .. o c a c h son of Henry and Sarah RHODE% ago' 1 year and 11 mouths _ _ ' • , mmtha and - Mai/ Carrect.,,,r trt„, LKDAIROIt% 'WEDNESDAY : 10, 1862 Lab. tills Ex. Fll/11 I" , h 22 Eggs.* 12 Smith " Extra t 3 20 butter, 58-S +.. 10 Leb. Super. Flnes 50 Tat or salted butter, 10 Prime White Wheat; 120 Lard, - 8 Primo Red Wheat 115 Tallow, S Prime Rye, 65 Ham, 8 Gar n, Oats. Clover-aced, '4 00 Soap, , 7 Timotby-seed, 1 SO Bees-wax, 25 liax.saed, . 125 White liege, 5 Dried Apples, 'ft bu., 100 Mixed'Rags, . 2 Driatt Apples, pealed, -1 50 Flax, Vlb , - - 12,i Peach "Seitz," 260 Bzistlea, - ii lb.; 40 Peach "'lithe's," 121 Featbera, V 11., 12?", Churries, 150 Wool. 7-6111., 40 Onions. 37 Soup Beans, , p, qt., 6 Potatoes, $ bus, 37 Vinegar, gel., 1214 App)cel3uttsr,Brock,-15 .The Philadelphia iltarliet. PRILADELPMA MARKET, Saturday, Sept. 6, P. NI., The Flour market is very quiet to-day, but theyeris•a little:more : demand for.'shinitierit and prices remain as Last quoted. &this of 2511 bhls. superfine at $5 ; 2110 kits, good Ohio Extra Fam ily at $6, and 500 bids. du., socljcoo bbis: Wil liam B. Thomas! Extra, on teribs not made public. _There is a moderate halite consumptive inquiry within the range of these quotations, and fancy lots at higher figures. There is very little Rye Flour here, and .it is -selling at $3 500:4 62k 117. rm.III Corn Meal is but little inquires{ after, and the titch' is acnumula t log- The Itiet[ sale of Penn. sylvania was at $3 12i. There is more activity in the - a theat market, and the sales are large, at a furt:l.r advance of I@a ?e. -0 hush. The transaction. foot up near ly 20A00 hos:in:ls, at $l, 29@1 04 for good and prime Penn. and Western Red, int store, :chiefly at the latter figure, including 7200 lushele s,.uth era Red afloat, at $1.35 ' • 3000 tshels Penn. do., afloat, at $1 33; 600 bu9hels common and choice White, in store, at $1 35, aid 500 bushels good Kentucky do. at $1 50 1 Rye is unchanged ; 500 buSh.ritY sold at 70e. 'and 300 bush. old at 76e, Corn is less active and le. loweri sales oflsoo bush. Yellow. early in the day, tit, ale.,and 3000 hush. afterwards at 70e., afloat. The receipts of Oats hare falqn off ; sales of 20110 bush. new Ditlaware at 3004 Jlnd small kits of old Penn, at 600. 1 Cloversced is scarce and wortho.4 i',s(cy-i tp. 6 t ; tbs. Timothy is in good demand:at. $1 75Cfi2 4fo l-huish-- A mils of Flaximoitaii . sl . iiid- Wit iSlty is rather quiet, 7gi l i:A' : r - :f1:, to' 'barrel; a l t at 33©34c., hhils. a t 32c., and Drillgent 31@32e. CATTLE MARKET.- . --The ofiarings of Reef Cattle reached about 1500 heedhie week, and . prices, under a moderate llama ci, ruled about k r the same , ranging from $6OB 3 ttit' latter far extra quality. The hulk of the'.lles were made at front sl©6 the 100 The. C,sis, nd Calves were rather lower ; about 100 s Id i t $1.6€428 each for Sprinters, soil $2.0@35, for Paws and Calve=. Dogs were also ' , lig:lily ~,..,, T . 4400 wer e 'off ere d andi",l,l, including. 3962 atiii inhoff's at s4:l3sit- for still; ssosi r`eeriii re ; and 430 at the Avenue yard at ss@si the 100 lts net. L--- Sheepand Lamhs—About 5200 were , erect and solrytt s2i t 0444. each for the' 41 or and sli m $4 for the latter. which is an , e of 50e. Y~iAtinrtio e • A MEP:TIM/pi? THE 110A141) I) ,MA A.G.ERS.OF • ' ,I3I,TUF" 1.1 TII ON COUNTY iII'IILTURAIi, 1101:1'1CU1.TUIIAL AND MUCH:, IVAL, S00111.:TV, 'will be hold in the Unind J t ury t, on Monday, Sept 15,1862,0 t 1 o'clock: 1' IV. A f Entteodnucniedc nii rd fin bubineFs of Importence will c tir . onght before the !ward. ISAAC 1101 Ell 4 iecretury. , Lehnnon, Sept. 10,1862. Valuable jorough Prop (y, £c., at b r e ler so ß ld rj .iffit . Hut NV4 SALE on y J 4 TO'lf :t Al, tiee,49iptjdairl, i srJa xt the roam ilotu.e gestb -Rudy. the hoo,ugh of Lawton It , : futt,tv tit( tE.t f, 1411; v No. 1, A LOT OF GIOUND, uitnate it, •he it4roluil of hen:wok. ironting on Nfirket xtleet, our , (01.1". North of 74 LeEnuou ley R..droad. boo nc , d ov pr.porty I Saleufs Of Red Bret hrolt Church on th- North, Doe ley on the rest. and ' ,, 0-rty . of Mr...:llelniolly on to .ontli, on which er"'N'da large t4-btory rft. tilt gi i WnAT fitillYE, with tr..n. KiTeli EN at cited; a good * l:CBl'A:Bl.B.mnd ntliti.ni building.; OFG W.,11 01" %Satan. with lcup therein, ot; tu , a". l h.. The ahnve is very located. awl wit occc a Stcrc BEAN No. 2, TWO LOTS OP ROUND, isittt-lte in Beat Lou,obae near Pinmtro Rood, fronting ott *Lebanon Valley limiuMni, and bonded by Hornet AbeNron the West, and r prop-rty of 191T4. Focht on the South bring a dettirab.« situationlmlniaineas pur. tlOAeis or. the c . • No. 3, 4 LANDING ,COTS, situated on the South aid- of .110 to..iNttaj„tintl Eat of Ploegrev.. Bowl. le.i.ng Nos 0; 0 . V 41213 arlardine. Salr to =lunette« at I o'clocklA„Olard Whop terns will he made knoNn by - CIE 4 lETLY. Assignee or GEO. , (In llstmoo t nd. Wife. Lebanon, September 30 Ibte2 —ta roposa • r . d , re DatoposALs wilt be received et the 0,1 Office. Lehanan. tor the constructiol l across the Dig Swatara Creek, at or near, the public road leading from Harrisburg town Also a Bridge (tomes Indittatowti bear John framer's, Esti on thesame yea PAY. the 18th day of SEPTEMBER. atria hones of 10 o'clock, and 3 &citric Plans and specifications ran be seen at Moneta' Office. SIMON BOLTZ. ll(113M1IT ]:VANS, 3 Acou 1111C,111 ~ It, A ttelt—CTßus SHIRK, Clerk. Lebanon, September 4, 1362. Ebtaie of Elizabeth I) CC* to ;P T O ICl:hereby4,n nus non. otttittthei..ett;t,ettfist itrast.er. Cde lee'd, late of the borough and e, aeon, Pa.. hare been granted to the node sume Mace. All per Kens ittuebted to said , 111 , Attai to make immediate payment, um claims or demands sgain4 the same riul duly authenticated for settlement. to GitIOR Administrate Lebanon, September 3, 1862. NEW COACH MANI] R" isle:shalt Br( DEPPECTFULLY inform their fri. 1. 1 16 lie hi general. that they haw als.re business in Cuinherland fittest of Plank Head. where • II deserlptidt he mode. and iill pairs to 'Waken noted id the nos. uthuidth 1111(111111r. They 14Usillitee their work, and instith that al# '4.0 fiban lie mule exactly lieedi'Li l 4 repairs done promptly linsi cheap. Always on band, nn assortment 0A it IAG Ali, vehicles, very low in.price. • CYRU . JOHN L•beaolf,, urns 211, 30€2. 60 Shadhien% 35 Sides, LP t r pt% 4461, innot , ant ne Bred t. rrnor and 3 tlrn e 50,. 11;f.,4e5: • ridge • a en, on o e.- •oe , at or et% ell tho A. e Corn s Leb ; - onCTS .n Couuty - Icy, mlaPFt • P.tizintrrn ty f teb ed 1)f th e 'EEe are • se Hari I sent he L . 1 8 Mt) ' itY ers land the dinienattrt the draws west i - Oliletes will ,011)tions of re. Casabas este ' ail most work durability at tlststl of theta .sitt ; s.BO, all indgoiiie 4 otber liAta F!TBN BA Ti TENBATT. AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, FOR TIIE RAPID CURE OF Colds. Coughs, nod Hoarseness. 41.1), MAR., 2001 Dee., 1656: De. .J. C. Anlit : I do not heettate tomb , the beat remedy I have ever found for Coughs. Hoarseness. Infinenta. 11/1.1 the concomitant symptoms cif a Cold, isyonr PIEUTORAL. Its constant 3.1110 in . - - my practice and my fetnily far, the last ten yearn Mei shown it to possess supe rior - "Mute for the treatMent of these complaints. EDEN KNIGDT, ah. D. A.B. 1410ItTLEY, Escl.,Of UTICA, N. Y., Wrifia: tt I have used your liTtoral myself and in my tinnily ever elute yon invented it, and believe it the beet medicine for its purpose ever put out. With a bed cold I should sooner pay twenty-five dollars tbr a bottle than do without it, or take any other remedy." . • - 'Croup, Whooping Cough, Influenza.' Sentwortme, Mrss., Feb. 1856.. Mumma Atm I will , cheerfully certify your rectorizt is the best remedy we possess for the cure of whooping cough, croup, and the chest diseases of children'. We of your fraternity, in thik South appreciate your ski% and commend your medicine to our people. II HUM COMMIX, M. D. . . Alitc)B LBS, 'Eau:, lilmerlinsc, Lt., writes, Sd Jan., 1856: "I had a tedious Influenza, which confined me in doors six weeks; took many medicines without relief;, finally tried your Thetwat by the advice of our clergyman; The Bret dose relieved the soreness in my throat -and lunge loss than 000 half the bottle made me completely well. Your medicines are the cheapest as well as the best we can buy, and we esteem you, Muter, and your remedies, as the poor friend.' Asthma or Phthisto, and Brotichitis. Wear NIA.NMESTER, PA., Feb. 4, 1856. • SZE: Your Cherry Pectoral -is Performing 'marvellous citrus In this section. It hue relieved Several from alarm ing symptoms of consumption. and is now curing a man who has labored 'under RR affectien of the lunge for the tact forty years. HENRY L. PARKS, Merchant. A. A. RAMSNY, M. D., ELISION, MONROE On., lOWA, writes, Sept. 6,1855 : "During my practice of many years I have found nothing equal to your Cherry Pectoral for giving ease and relief to consumptive patients; or curing such as are curable." -rniiktaagltial nut- uto4 _colt 'Outing p effects upon t vi t eremedy he - ever been known which Mired so many and such dangerous eases a this. Some no human aid can reach; but even to those the Cherry It clorai affords relief and comfort. Aston MUSS, Now YOSZ CITY, March 5, 1856. DOCTOR Arcs, LOWELL: I feel It a duty and a plcaaure to inform you what your Cherry P,ctoral has done for my wife. She bad been five months laboring under the dan gerous symptoms of Consumption. from which no JO we could procure gave her much relief. She WAS steadily fan jog. until Dr. Strong. of this city, where we hare COMP for advice, recommended a trial of your medicine. We bless hie kindness, as we do year skill; for she has recovered from tint 'day. She is not yet as strong as she used to be, but is free front her cough, and calls herself well. Yours with gratitude and regard, ORLANDO SHELBY, of SuotllYP7Lt.o, Chnsumptires, do not despair till you have tried ATER'S CHERRY PISCTOSAL. It is mode by one of the best medical •eltentiats in Merolla, and its cures all around us bespeak the high merits of its virtues.— rttittufelpltia Lec7ger. Ayer 's Cathartic Pills. Tut. sciences of Chemistry and Medicine have been taxed their utmost to produce this best, most perfect purgative which is known to num. Innninerable proofs are shown that these Mils have virtues which surpass in excellence the ordinary medicines, and that they win um precedenteffly upon . the esteem of all been. They &resale and pleasant to take, but powerful 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 the fount utnors which breed and grow distemper, stimulate sluggish or disor dered organs into their natural action, and impart heel thy tone with strength to the Whole system. 'Not only do they cure the every-day eourplainte of every body, but also formidable and dringereus diseases that have baffled the best of bunion skill. While they produce powerful effects, they are at the same time, In diminished doses, the safest and hest physic, that can be employed for children. Being sugar-coated, they are pleasant to take; and being purely vegetable, are free from any risk of harm. Cures have been made which surpass belief were they not sub stantiated by men of such exalted position and character to forbid the suspicion of untruth. 'Many eminent clorgymen and physicians have loot their names to certify to the public the reliability of my remedies, while others have sent me the assurance of their conviction that my Preparations contribute immensely" to the" relief of my afflicted, Buffering follow-mien. The Agent below named is pleased to furnish gratis my American A Itemise, cent ;titling directions fur their nee and certificates of their cures, of the fellow ing complaints: Cistivenesti, Bilious Complaints, Itheurnatism, Dropsy, Heartburn, Headache arising from a foul stomach, Nau sea. indigestion, Morbid Inaction of the Bowels anti Pain arising therefrom, Flatulency. I.oss of Appetite, all -Ulcer ous and Glaucous Diseases which require so evacuant medicine. Scrofula or King's Evil. They also, by purify ing the blood and stimnialing the system, cure many compietatt,wki ]{._would ma he, supposed they, could - math; rich as Deafness, Partial Blindness, Neuralgia and ?ferrous - 3 rritability, Derangements of the Liver and Kid neys, Clout. and other kindred complaints arising, from a low state of the - body Or obstruction of its functions. Do not. be put off by unprincipled dealers with some other pill they make more proilt on: Ask for krup'S Pam, and hike nothing else. No other they ten- give you compares with this in its intrinsic value or curative powers. The sick want the best aid there is am them, and they should have it. Prepared by Dr. S. C. AYER, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, *ass. Palen 25 Cvs. prz Box. Fiva Boxzs Pea $l.. SOLD BY Fohl by .7. 7.. Lembo r: Or. Geo. Boss, and D s.. Bab r. 0.. Ars,rille: Shirk. My ertolvn Mt. Nub : A. B Mark. Bel ...vie. cr harper, East linlinver: lirali, Shaefferstown; Emil by Dovilerp ernrc wh rt., VALUABLE REAL ESTATE PRIVATE SALE, rrtiP, inthscriber offer at Private Sole; the feihwing .ltral E , ta le, considered the most valuable in Dau phin county. CM A TPREF STORY OVER RIOT 'MERCHANT MILL, situate in Derry township. Danpi t in ' • county. Pa, about I mile front the lin ion Canal and Union Deposit. anti * : _vLost,k , e; mile from the Celsius'Valley 'Railroad tioh. Tile Mill is 45 by 6,5 feet, with kiln dry attached, Three Winer Wheels and six pair of. I toning Stones. and a never failixg water power,— about half the power flows from strong spring's 'hi the Mill dam and the stream if water known an Spribg Creek The Mill and machincry . nre in first rate order and repair to do t'onntry or - Moreton - it work. Also 63 ACRES OF LA ND,. 11riVili:( thereon erected the .nhove Mitt tiro Stone Dwelling. llomien. Bank . , Barn. Wagon Shod, Smoke noose,L . Cooper Shop, Coal !louse. and all neces- VI ears outbuildings, and a Thriving Young Orchard of choice Fruit Tree, There in a well of good Water at the door of ha ErilUSe 410 all the Wirings are in good order and repair. The Land la-all Limestone under good fence and in a high state of cultivation. NO. Itlty . Contains about 24 acres of CTIEST.NUT TIMBER LAND, sitnate about 2 miles from No. 1. NO. 3. Contains about I. neve, adjoining Trost No. 1. Thereon is erected a two story Stone Dwelling House, Stable and other out.bnildings, with a spring of Dunning inter near the door. The Property will he sold together or separatt's, titt suit purchasers... The Ptoperty is positively in. t , ll reSpeets as it is stated. italso affords the nest convenient to . ,nlities fora Purnatt`or Saw road. Any person wish. osor re , an goo tin. 1. rue - Property ISM be sdhl reasonably, and terms of paymeut Made easy. Possession nod a good title will given On thofiest day of Apra next. August b. 1502.] JOUN LItTZ, Sr. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. w.,L,;;;11 - ,v,;'...l.,P.Totenstlpe:Loenbat,i,'...'c'roe„anix,.i: the Administrators of CHRISTIAN II STIiTTItII, de. ceased, on. T/./URN/A Y. SEPTEMBER 21. ISI2, The folloiVing Valuable Moat Estate, vie:-'No. 1. a Plantation or Tract of La il. situate in South Autivillo bench p. !Wanton nounty. Pa.. shout one mile from Carper's Store, near the Horse Shoe Turnpike, contain- Mg 144;) ACRES OF MIST QU A tan: LIMESTONE LAND. Adjoining nroperty of . .10110 L. llnstotter„ John Hos - totter and No. S. This fared is nodes good fences 4nd in II high state of cultivation There is runi i i ng w ,1 4 ,, through the faun ronvonicist to cattle in every geld and barn yard. ..A. Weil, with pump. of good and tier k7:er-foiling water on the porch. The improm. „,„,,,,, ~ ,,,,,,,: ::„ , , ,, , 85 „ ,,,, , t5 e , ,,, ,,, , , , i , , ,, ,, a , , rg, i.g. ws d i l ttli i s ly t, l,e ss ., om t ioct , u s h t to o i,(: o Eg t h t e e . stone BAN it IiARN.I37 feet in length, With 3 thresh. ing floors and -1 mows: frlllllo. DARN, fid by 35 feet, wagon shod, Carri.llZe Iloitso Cider Press, line Apple Orchard, Tenant lionsc and Stable with run nine water, ,te. This. Tract 1101101113 -di Acres of Anion,' id CHESTNUT AND OTH Elt TIMBER LAND of large growth. not to be surpassed. No. *.f.—A Trani, containing 104 Aerea of good Lime sfi,n, FARMING LAND, under go d fences, and in a high stale of cultivation, Itcljoillillg proptrty of John 1,. It-Stotler. John lAtetter, Abraham ow, !:, 3ba Ift.r. Jiteob . liaidnin Au mind NO. 1. About ''' '., "y , l, . 24LAcres of this fra . t is 4180” We bog hind 'il ~ .v, , of the growth ;Aht..r Ultestnut and other' Tindier. It A .,.` The above Tracts wits he sold oePariff6ur togetner is suit purchasers. Pos...ession and good title will be given on the Int day of April. 1863. Sale to commence at I o'clock. P. Si., of said day, when terms will be made ktici'we by .11.0 N.l AMIN HOSTETTER, JOEIN 11OF Is KE. Admr's of illf, EstatO or Chri4tian. Hostetter; deed . South Anuville, August 27 ,1862. c ii LOiri MANTLE -' and Clotix •faelnes, .silk. Mantles and Sitognoe. Skeleton' Shirts' and pring Demo ra , Sun Umbrellas and Parasols, a full assortment, sun retelred - at the store of r If HltiitY & Elms. D. S. RAB E R S w 111 OLES AL E AND RETAIL DRUC STORE Das been removed to his New Building on Cumberland Etreet, opposite tle• Evgle nuildings, Lettan..M._ pa, ei,ct - i - irennm to li ii-epei in- V,l tames-ord the general, that he has ratty mil a hiren stock of ,' • DT: S, A pERFUMFTIY MEDICINES, PAlvrs. 114 DYE sTUFFS. VARNISHES, TURPENTINE. CLASS WARE. BRVSIIP.S. HAIR OILS, EXTRACTS, Deming Auld, i•urgical instrumenlF, Toilet Soaps. Se gura. Teirfl,CO, &c. MS a Tariety of Fancy Articles too numerous to mention, which he offers at low rates. tool warrants the qualities of the articles as represent ed. Purehasurs Will please remember this, and exam ine the tpt.dill,s and prices of his goods Lorna, novenas lung e i,,,,h er „ *0- ph ) ,i 6,11) s presermtions rnd fam ily recipes carefully compounded, at nil hours of the day or night, by calling at the Drug Store, appetite the Engle Liu idlings; tin rundals the Store will he opened for the com pounding of preeeriptions 'between the home of T and 1.0 o'clock, A, 31., 1•2 and 1, and 4 and 5 P. 31. Lebanon, Aug. 131862.. DAVID S. DARER. 8,. R. D.sier,wir-i, LIQUOR STORE, thrner'V Market and Water Streep, - Lebawou, mile undersigned respeettully informs t patine 1 that he has received an extetsive stock or the choicest a nil purest Liquors of all deseriotions. These Liquors he is invariably disposed to sell at on. psi ,--4-- iprecedeutedly law priCag. Druggists, Farmers, 11 Otel Keepers, and oth - ers wit l consult their own interests by haying of. the unflast:ited. L. It. DYLO. Lebanon July 0, 1862. Lebanon Female Seminary. RACREL E. ROSS, Principal. JULIA ROSS. Musk'al Department. Mrs. M. A. J. JIMISON, Drawing. Ninth Session will commence September 3, 1880. j. This School is designed to elevate the standard of female education, and to offer f-uperior advantages at a _moderate eni.t. The school sear is divided into two ire forlrtiaie7titiAnnitAfinit e elni-fri" s x a Particular attention given to the 11111SiCal depart• mew instructions upon the Piano, Melodeon and Guitar and in Singing. Pnpila not comm.:Led with the Schnul will be waited upon at their homes, when de sired, and at the usual rates. Early application should be made to 8. J. STINE, or J. W. 311511. • Board of - Directors: D. S. HAMMOND, S. J. STINE, JOIIN 3tbaLl. J. W. MUSH', 0. D. GLONINGER, C. GREENAWALT, ISAAC ItI.CKKL. Y, JOSIAH FIINCK. Lebanon, Aug. 21, 1861. ELIJAH LONGACRE. LEBANON I)9or, Sash and Steam Planing Located on i.e Steam-Hense Rpad; near L'uotherland Street, East Leottnon. rpm: undersigned respectfully inform the public in general, that they till niminiacture and keep on band. t , 't, , ," • Door, Sash, Shutter, Blinds, Flooring. „116iA:, Weather Boa rile, 0 Gee Spring . Mouldings, of all sizes, Wash Boards. eating. Surface. Corniees, nod till' Mods of. BUILDING MATERIALS for houses, We alto construct the latest and most Ra jiv-. ed Stair Cihing and :nand Tailing, sultaple for large and small buildings. We now invite Farmers, Meelatilics and Builderg to call and examine our stock. which we will warrant to give entire smishiction to all who may favor the under signed with their cuvtem. = P. her is ei..o all kinds of ILTIINING at the snme 31 ill. Pinning, Sawing, &C., promptly done for thmq , who may furnidt Lurnher. WALTER'S MILL. titll sub ember respectfully informs the public that 1. he has entirely rebuilt the Mill en the little Swa tara. formerly known no -- , ['RAT'S" and later as ••Yea ge't's." about one-fourth Of a mile from Jonestown, ebnilon county, Pa.; that be has it now in complete rennin; order, and in prepared to furnish customers regularly with a very superior article of M -7.4- 11 E-4 QUID 15E5 MR& l ,7beitp as it eau be obtained from soy other setiree.— Ite -keeps also on hand sad for sale at tile-lowest tivh prices CHOP, BRAN. LIOtITS, &c. He is also pro-- Pared to ail all kinds of CUSTOMERS' WORE. tur Farmers and others. at the very shurteet possible notice and in rites all to glee him a tria:. The machinery of the Mill is entirely TIM and at the latest anti most int pmred kind. By strict attention to business and fair dealing 110 hopes to merit a share of pubiic patronage. 'WHEAT, RYE, CORN, OATS, &c., bought, for which the highest Lebanon Market prices will be paid. FitANK 1.1. N AVAL.TtIt. May 7,;16n1 W 00d, COM. n a grit P, in4e pur-based the Coal and ‘Scrod Yard or Daniel /right, C.Merehatit,) in st aintt street. North - Lehrman borough- near the Union Canal, where they will euestafttly keep on hand; a I,tm mpply °FALL RINDS OF COAL, which they will sell WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, by the BoatiteM or by the Ton. Also CON.D WOOD, 13 ichare. OUR, Ac. Aim Chestnut Posts and Rails -which will he soli in large or small quantßiee. at the moot REASONABLE PRICES. Coal or Wool will be punctually delivered by the undersiAned to any Oleo in town or vicinity. The public are invites to tatlioutil satialuotoq-and punctual attendatice cvill,be given. GRAIN I GRAIN! GRAIN !! • Any quantity of Grain—Wheat, Rye, Oitts, Corn, da rer nod Tirnet by Seel, will be purchased by the under Signed. at the highest market priew, for WiStt; or in each: ago for Coal, Wood, &e. • JONATHAN GRESAMAN, • CHRISTIAN 0. tim,r. April 24; JE6!2,.. , . . HARDWARE AT COST. r UWE eltheeriber oilers his large not well selected stock of It ATZDIVATI PAI NTS, OILS. &e. CO.%T FOR C• 4811. Parties who bare fettled their accounts to April 1. ISlil, will be elloiied a liberal credit on purchases Those who have not settled will find their accounts with A. S. Ely, Esq., for Immediate settlement and Cdie-C. lion. D. M. KARMANY. Lebanon, Julyl7, IS6I &,- Reading Railroad: Lebanon Varney Brairb. ilf...mtgogo.L! Two Daily Passenger Trains to Read ing, and - Harrisburg . • ID ASS LEBANON, going East to Readiatlaat 9 - 16 A. 3 1., „IL and 2.45 P.M. Pass Lebanon, going West to Ltarri.iburg, at 1 . -01 P. M. and 1 . 1.10 P. M. At Reading, both trains make olosa connexions for Philadelphia, Pottsville, Tamaqua, Danville, Williams port, Sc. Morning train only connects at Reading for. Wilkes barre, rittnim and Scranton. At Ile.rrisburii, trains connect with "Pennsylvania." "Z:ortlier Central," and "Cumberland Valley" Railroads for Pittsburg, Lancaster,Raitimore, Sunb ury, Cham burs burg, kr. Through Tickets to Lancaster, in No. I Cars, $l. 00, to Baltimore. $3 30. . I.9ihi,i'ar alias Cars run with all the above trains. Through First Class Tickets at reduced rate to Niagnia Falls, Damao, Detroit, Chicago, and all the principal points in the West. North West. and Canticles; and Emi grant Tickets, at lower Fares, to all above places, can be bed on application to the Station Agent, at Lebanon. Through First-Class Coupon Tickets, and Emigrant Tickets at reduced Fares, to all the principal points in the North and West, and the Canada,. COMMUTATION TICS: KTS. With 23 Coupon,. at 25 per cent disiount, between any points desired, and - Ml LEAGE TICKETS. Good Rd 2000 mileS, between all points, at $45 each - - for Families and Business Firms. Up Trains leave Philadelphia for Reeding, 'Ennis burg and Pottsville at S A. M.:and 3.30 and 5 P. M. 42,11. Passengers are requested to purchase tickets be fore the Trains start. nigher Fares charged. if paid in Inc tars. G. A. NICOLLS, July 30, 31162. Diginerr and Saperitdcadent. EADYII,I DC CLOTOING be sold at Extremel?; Low Prireg. • A KEIL one of the firm of Itaber a; Bros:, hoe taken the striett: of fie:My-made Clothing at the anprMsoment, which *OH enable him to sell lower then anywhere else cell be bought. Call and see for your- Seiree before you Make your lill purchase- • TIMER DOORS WR6T FRO3I COURT HOUSE. Lebanon, 5er:26,1861. HENRI RARER. Strayed or Stolen VItONI the etable of [be subg , rfber. at Don , lghmore li Finuace Lebanon, on Monday n 100.1 1 41.11 loot.. an IRON GREY HORSE; about I Al,i; hands ugh. 12 yeare old. blind of ihn right ne. UM_ Any pereou giving infornudion where be Y Comal will he suitably reworded Lebanon, Aug. 28, 1802. j R. W.. 00 LEMAN. TOSEVII.OLET Nt. Justice of the t., ace, will attend to the Sertyeniag blzgint.ss—snlll as Writing Ifverl4 Mortuneee. Agyentulubt,%thiS Italt - 0, Mulberry street,. two dont% south a the Church. in the 19orougli of Lebanon... Lebanon, January 1862. ~ The La 1-,g. S TM; BEST ASSO RTMENTI THE ouorcEsT cm:this THE FINEST QUA THE NEWEST STYLES Of Foreign - and Deincebic, Fancy aiid Staple Dry Ooode,: 41 the store of glItiRY k MIND. =2 LONG ACES 8: GABEL WANTED. Nolice. THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT. Presitlimi—Alaximm t,lticoln,..3f 11litwia. Mahal. Serretarf tit 3taM—WEtlianz. ater•i, `:ow y or k. Sqn:tmii•S bt . the Trettiutlf—SKlmm P.'elmte, °him %V —)'Win 11. Stanton, S , •eretary of the interMr—Caleb tisorth. Indiana. Secretary of th. , Ziliv - s-614etm Wetles, Vonnecticnt At Lerner Vates. ilhmenrt: licimmt--‘3lontt mer.ry ]stair, liar_rlsnd. i..f stte.tha: at' Se:pro:no. Court--;auger H. Times; lary :I's:. A . o..ni atistio.vq—Jitmoe 117.rtifi. Georgia; JOIEri, ("J. trot,: e:1 to,soe ,:ceiwrt. New Fork, Robert alusaachusett4 1.1. Smct fle, two yacaittlea. Spviti,...r 1.1 a: House of Repteseutativea--Galusha , Clerk—E;.oerAot. Etherid4e,Tehrressea. .„ Pmsioent. 1:1,1). tem.) of th.: Senate—Solomon Poo. Vermont. k. , Crct:ity Senate—Jelt W. 'Forney. Pennn. Ceperalin ClAcf of el/C. Arn , .9--Icarge B. McClellan.. • • GOV - ZUNIS...Err OF PENN4YLVANIA. Ouvernor--:Andri4 G. Curtin, of Centre country. Secretary of the Cohnnonweulth , --Eli Slifer, Onion county. Deputy' Secretarj - ..-Sentitel B Thome,a Dela Ware State Treasui er4-11enry B. Moore, Philadelphia. Auditor tieueral---Thomas P.... Cochran, York * county. Surveyor tienertil---lienry Sotither. Elk couritY. Adjutant tienernl—E . M. Fin die, Philadelphia, Quartermaster tJencrel—ft. C., !tale. Lycoreing eq. Superintendent of eblillllolSehoolg-:-... Thomas ILBer row,, Latte‘ister county. ' , Judges of Supreme Court—Welzer If. T..rwrie,.Pitti. burg, Chief Justice ; George W. Woodward, Lazarus county; J WOOS Thompson. Erie county; William Strout Storks county ; Jeihti".l. puBLIO oPteicERS SII± LEBANON..OOItriTz. 1.1,pr,.....tive Congress—J.flinger, Lebaueni Senator—Amos li. Boughter,' Lebanon. Assembly—lsaac Hoffer, Leintnon. - President Jurlgn-4,Tohn J. Pearson, Ilarrisbarg, Associate Judges—William-Bank, Swatara; Thone4 Knauer, Loodooderry. . • District Attorney—John Weidman, Lebanon. Deputy District Attorney—Grant Weidman, DebadOn. Sheriff—Jonathan Bender, Jackson.. • Deputy Sheriff—Oeorge W. nodek; tehanon. Cnroner—Wlllitun. C. Faebr, Lebanon. Prothonotary, and Clerk of Oyor and Terinincr— Henry Siegrist. Lebanon. - ' - Deputy Pi othonotary— James ST. Ebnr, Lebanon. Register—Henri/ Dross. Union. Recorder and Clerk of the Courts—John 11. Miller; North Lebanon Borough. • Clerk of Ole Orphans' Court—Andrew Light, worth Lebanon. bligallnOcklikrJAPAiltl°" North Labarton. -VII Clerk of Conobisioners—Cyrus Shirk, Lebanon.. Counsel—Levi Kline, Lebanon, 3letrantlie Anuruiser—Pet,r, Loser, Union., County Treesurer,John Ailwein, South A.nurille, Detnity Tresnurer—john W. All wein. S. Arorrllle. Directors of the Poot—James Benson. North Letba non ; John B. Bowman, Londonderry; Elias Walboin, Bethel. ~ Steward of the Alms House—Edward Kreider, South Lebanon. Treasurer—David Itowman, Ladzioti.. Physician,--Dr. William At. Guilford, Lebanon.. County County Auditors—Andrew tooff., Sath Lebanon: M illet' Burkholder. South A.unvill Jacob Zug...)liltereek t Notaries. Public—Arista Itise, John W. adieu, Jacob 'Weida+, Lebanon. County 'liupetiutentlent of Schools-.—llenry Houck; Lebtotott. • B&NKS Lebanon Rank—President, John W. Gloninger; Cash. icy. Edward A. Ub or; Teller, Conrad Mark ; Clerk - Cyrus ken; Direetoft, John W. Gloninger, Daniel der. C. D. G loiringei . , Joseph Bowman, M. W, Joseph Bomberger. J. S...Jeel Goodhart, Charles - Gieenawalt, larob etoever, Samuel lileistine, Jacob Shertaer,. John Gollinatt: It S.. Sam nol,tec ker, Jacob Witmer, jr. Lebanon Valley Bank- , President. John UeorgM ier, Joseph Barth; Clerk, T.„O. Directore,Johrt George, r. Worth. David ny,John John Light, S. S., David M. Rank, William Shirk, Josiah Punt*. Joseph Bowman Bernhard Ranch, Geo, Warier, Cyrus M. Aral'. Christian . 'Ante, Joseph S. 13 , mherger. Lei anon Deposit IMuk—President. G. Daweon Otdo.. Titan; George . Meier; Clerk, Jacob IV hod`; Showers, Simon Cameron, G. Dawson Coleman, George &miller. Levi Kline, James Young, Augustus Boyd, George Waite. • Books and - Siatiorlery Janina's, TEACHERS' HEADQUARTE'RS I W2.}S,JIBS-114.. WitrAVVILS • _ HAS REMOVED -flac reameed his pooh Store to nerkmSnnare. Lel'arton IV HERE mayte• Mud, ou rem'onable terms a general, It V. u,sartment of Sertoor., SUNDAY Sefton. `Pneor.oa. lent nritl MiscrLiAlstrocs inn 'KS of every description. Copy- rn:ohs,, Cypheriugßooks , inatber and paper bound Peso BOOISS ; and gvory variety of sTATIONBRy, wholesale awl retail, WINDOW SHADES. A large Gf caritity Plain. Fancy. Pelf, Green, Gilt, *4. PAPER SHADES: N.At Patterns, Plain, Green, Blue and Gilt. Alrto ihi latest and simplest • -..-- SCYL ES OF FIXTURES. CALL AND EXAMINE. -iikaz Lebanon, September 27 , 1660. • Private Sale. r 1111 E Subscriber offers a. private sale all that aertata term or tract of 11410, situate partly In Pitiagrove township, ffehuylkill county, and' partly in Bethel. town shin, Lebanon county, Lnunded landsof Eck ert ant! iditord. ffenjainin AYcrigg, Poubert nd °thee's, containing one,hundred and tertrviglit ner e s and a quarter; with theappur tottatittk.:,oasiating or a two stlat,j, log dwelling- oils% (weather boarded) a 13. e: story log divellingheuse,* VeW bank barn, other ont-troildings, and a now water potter saw mill. l±or terms., &c.; which will.be easy, Apply to G. W. MA'IDELIN, Agent. Pirte , ,rnra. April 20. 1850.-tf. ' • , NEW CASH STORE! NEW GOO DS.- AND NEW PRI - CEST..,,. .13F. tilVAitTlf. hereby inform the public .that he ; lixsjdistepcae7 a stock of NEW, GOODS at -the old Stand aryl' Swartz Etre., which be sold for cash at pricey to suit the times. All are in vited to call and examine. [Lebanon, April 10, '6l. _ • ~er• • Tailorma • REMOVAL. . I , lAri would respectfully Infarct Mt i Ee ll olt r ir i :en i s l6 o,,L ' ot i ,suon, that he .has - REMOVED his TAI LORI Na Business to: Cumberland .Street4Aws . doors East of Market Street, arid opposite th'e /lotel,. where all persons who wish gnralesito mad* up in the most fashionable style and best (Wane:, ate fa vited to call. • TO TAILORS !---;Tust received and f.or,eale the Isf.Xorlit and Philadelphia Report of SPring 4 Sillnpler Failhlol3l. Tailors wishing:the Fashions should. let the Sutiscriber know of the fact, so that he can make his arnutgentouta aermrdingly. llOFr MAN. le!havon, April 10,1561. THE NEW YORK . MTEEKLX J®URLVAE, OF COITI ERCE A Conservative Family and Business Paper. Alta CHEAPEST AND REST WEEKLY IN AtfERICA: .J O,ST Al NS news from nil the world, the bfttrt porta . or the Protium. Grain and Cattle trade; Dry Oods and Mersey markets.. . The foe to diaorgan Piers. North. o dollar. The sup porter of the Union. the Conatitnti_n.and the laws. TERMS FOR ONE YEAR. - Twenty Copies or 'upwards, to one address- a each-- Thirteen copies to title it:dames $15.. Eight copies Four copies $6, Three copies $5. Under Three copies $2. each. An extra cop' to' any one sending a club. or twenty- . with the money. The Daily Journal of Comnioree;.4ll. ior. issued for the Country. $5 a year,' Specimen enpiea s4nt gratis. Yl'l3lE, STONY, BALE AND ITAL LOCK, 91 Wall atieer New York. January 22,'62 REMOVA.L.- - -11.10 qt-f 1.1',8 ,i 1 Addle and 6laynes4 ••• faeltieW. • • THE undersigned hat removed his eadti feu. and Harness 0 , Manufactory to a few doors South* 0 of the old niece, to the large room hdely occupied by Hillman C Bro.. as —, - a :Liquor store. where he will he bap to seed' hlanfd friends and customers, and where lie.bas increase:d fa cilities, for attending to all the de:lief - M . IOIAB of his test .Rt.ing determined to be behind no other estab lishment in his abilities to accesnmodote customers. he has spared neither paind nth' mit:use to obtain' and "awe himself - master of every modern improvement In the business and se 'tire the services of the beat ~iworkm en that liberal wages dri coninid. He witkeep a lamp stocC on hand. aud manufacture at the ,ehort. est notice. all deseriptiozis of HAl:at-SS. irtt'Ch ea Sad ili w. Carriage Hitrnusi; of all kinds; Heavy harness. Muggy WM a of the best mumfacture, Buf— falo Robes. Fly Nets, such as Cotton. Worsted. Moen, and a new kind lately invented; WH/PS of every tint. such its Buggy , it, hips, Cart Whips, , &c. 4 Acames all de-rrinhoii. halter Oneida, Trsicea, &c.. de, all of.aideli he will warrant to be equal to any that ran be obtained in any other estahlishment in the eountr",. Ali lit /Oita •that those desiring any :.ling in dill. line. EliOniti call at his tilat:t and examine ii t iN•ek. lit. feels the fullest rthifidenen in his ability .0 est: ea tiro satfsigetitra. , Alt orders thdlikthlly ieeidveti awl prrddroly at remted Id. 5uL031024 531,12.11. North Lebanon Borough, ',lig, 13 F 62. • r~tnT min) OF 'DIRECTORS OF 'MB INCONIII , 7* have .C. st t i l j : N or T is Y e4l A (N N o e . 8 19, ) C t f,l f7T P l AI N E Y S . per eta. On all Bien - limn Notes in the possessionof the I omtraus , which were hi •Plree,ott the first day-of May, 1842 - and have appointed: Aes,m ftfarrisent. Receiver. for the comity of Let:eaten, who will ail on the room 1-ors of said t:e , mpany in,,exid,coopty t is a short - tlettei nt tho - uqiete roust be paid on or fieforo theffirst of Sep tent,cr, next. By Order of thedioard. Lebanon, .itt IY 2 , I A S 6 1 A:M. Gitirristrax, Bcceiveri ME tic EN LO It 118 G. 0 S. AmsKr.ia tutirk'ibuildlost. colter otecutt be.land Ftreet and floe olleY, ban ni hand mad thr sale. either by the yard or made to omen a law CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, and VEtTINGiti Well f eleeted from (loud Housed. 'good Fits and alai.; effluvial - making guaranteed td dtt. Alai) Ilandker cbdure, Cravat.. Martel. /I'reirfi.p,FSAispendeekklraney nut Plain Linen Shirts, tinder' &Mita and Drdwera. E. itAMSA.T. DcbEtrem,,Aptil 15.62%5:
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