Cijt Ptiirrtis4t: VEBMS, - - - - - A YEAR L'ijAN'ISP . ; TA. I V - EtoNB`SijA : Y:, B — , —1863 11,Q FA AFFAIRS. Hon. Myer. Strouse•will -please ae. cept our thanks for a copy of the "laws relating to pensions, military and naval bounty,- and back pay, and bounty lands." Largbillimbers of rafts of lot:Ober are now brought down the Susquehanna from its upper branches, this being the rafting season.— It is disposed of at Harrisburg, Middletown, Ma rietta titid'Columbiti - frobr whence it dads its way 01 °fertile county. STILL ISETTEIL--Several week' t 3 ao , o a gentleman in East Hanover, who Intl signed a "peace petition," retracted through the col umns of the Courier. We hare' since learned that he was threatened with kride on a re i 3 if be did'not retract as'' Is-Bast lltinnier a part of the Xteperer: of }ig(sia's dotiria ion tr, or does King Abraham hold sway 'therein ! There seems to be pracious.little freedom left. there. JACOB' REIFSNYIIEIt, Esq.", died at Wounsteder f', last Saturday, aged 58 years. Ire seiresettted 'Batts county 'in the State ,Legisla - tuns during the years 1851 and '1.852'. INITOWN.--flon. Myer Strduse Ivas in Lebanon, last week, on a kilef As we expected, the editor of the Courier polls himself up still closer in his !fis guile Of a , "Returned soldier." In reply "th our demand 'the nab:Mite hick he - promised to give s he now says : "A.Returned Soldier" haS authorized us to give the editOr of the Advertiser his name, and we shall de it as soon us he asks us for it. It is not necessary for us to put the name in the pa?nr." Weil, we ask for it.. We want the public to know the name of the lying whelp, and as the Courier thinks it "noncom/Ay Eitito pit the name in the paper, let elle'editor send it to 1111 in a note and we liVillfpUt ititt the A:Dynan- Kt was promised to us on demand; last week, but the .promise wee dishonored ;-we are novr.tO•ask end teeeire'; tris seVwhat we shall see. NOTti ON THE' BANK OT CATABAUQUA.—Spurious two dollar bills on the Bank of Cataseuque site in , eifenlitinn. The vignette represents an ogrietiThiral scene, one fanner 'sharpening a edthe, and iihother seated with a female. 'Penn an 'Washing ton on right end. The notes are - pborly executed. Genuine tiros have a soldier and gun on left end: Two persons, named Richard Talker and Aaron 13ewd, alleged to be the keepers of a drinking 'se. loon under the Revere 'House in Philadelphia, were arrested in their establishment on Wedires. day, having over $lOO of the counterfeits in their possession. They were committed in de• lault.of $4,000 bail each. Mr. Edward C. Long of Swatara . . township, is the agent for Lebanon county, fora Hi - story of the 'Great Rebellion, 'from its corn meneement to its close; giving an account of its origin the - Secession the , Southern States and the atnation of the "COtrfederate Government, the concentration of the military and financial resotireei of the.Vederia'Government, drm., compiled from. official sources, embellished with many engravings and portraits. In two volumes, at $-2 '5O per volume. It is furnished to sub • seribirs only. the pednie of this county w ill shortfY be waited upon by Mr. tong, 'When an pkeutiun4y isilt,begieen them to subsdr ; ibe for ibilyaliable work TIMEL'Y XoTWlE.—Those . persons who were elected Justice of the Peaee, in this eonnty, at the-receut election, should bear in mind that theiare'required by an Act of Assem bly to notify the Prothonotary of the county, Within thirty. ;dips after . the ,election, whether they intend.to accept, the office to which they jive, been cleated: NC commission will be issu ad to arty one unless.the•requirement is compli ed with. - A. Stan ley LTI rittEsq:. bas TOMOV • ett bpi 'Lev Qifice,,to the,/ laitig'tfoO door east of Laudermileh's story?, r r ., W6- , stoy , two - 7 06n t, shin ?pytieler, last *ch. It NitiS issued. 14 1 11. 3. B. 11410;61;flits 'Once.'protest against indi.- .'"idionbutritaring the currency of the 'Alien. Let • Abe make it, with dog. type of himself or one anis' preelous Cabinet thereon. It milli not 'be defaced, as was the portrait o f Mr. Buchanan on the Pottstorwn - notes. The hnsioess would be too small for Democrats to engage in. 9if Saterday night a week, a jiti•ge bologna sausages and meat was sto len from the loft of Mr. Spahn's lVagon making shop, at the east end of Hill Street, where it had been placed for smoking. Mr. George Seifert, the linteher,,lost abont4ss Werth Of sausages.— Aliberal reward will be paid by him for the de teotion of the thieves. . From Monday to Saturday of last week we edded 17 new fubFeribers for. the ADvEn TISES AO our en serrptcon Aiargo•eontrnct for army bootees was awarded lkst vseck, in Philadelphia. Among the,spebes'sfo 1 bidders we notice Jacob Roede I, Vethliti borongh', for 605 pirirs a t 4 52..11; •500 a t $2.12i; 500.0 t $2,14. 'SriVeilTiundred Volunteers Sick in Oaiiip ! Young men, be warned in time, supply yourselves 41,44 'FIGLMAVAY'S PILLS cF OINTMENT.— . They aretnaranteed to pure the' worst eases of Sores, 'Mead Soarry, ' 'Fevers 41 - , Bowel coin plaints.' 'Only l 5 ea. per box or pot. 218 .RoAßib.-=-.AAtilsbtfo• is full of thieves, who congregate about the Railroad sta tions at the time of 'arrival lend departure of trains, and pick the - pockets of unsuspecting travellers, The papers inform us that a lady who arriliad in the train from Reading on TileS• day, Was relieved of ft purse in the Lebanon Val ley Depot. The amount lost was trilling; but the theft was most astonishing, as she had heard of the pickpockets who infest the depots, and was portico tarty careful to escape their depreda ,4ltoes. VAX ON NEW BORN BABIES.—It Used to be thought that it was as much as a man's life vas worth to die, the only concern of the 'Gov. ernment with him afterwards to see him decently buried: But now It has an •eye to his grave, and *foal, let a corpse "sleep In peace unless it is a "stamped" corpse. Mr. Commissioner Boutwell has directed that the undertakers must take out a `7/tinip for every burial they make. Already the marriage license is taxed, • and that is right e itiough seeing that marriage is a luxury. But we vespeetfully submit. that it is full time Mr. Bout. vell-turn his attention to the parties after mar tiage and tax new-born babes. An equitable .rate of taxation would be to fix a rate per pound, se thatmothers of ten pounders and upwards 'would have to pay in proportion to the weight of their angels. - `SK MAW/WM.—The man Martin Harman, up. -on whose statement Nicholas Ehringer, of Altoo na,was recently arrested for the murder of a stranger_in that place, four years ago, has since left for parts unknown. The substance of Har man's disclosures is, that he was cognizant of the murder at the time, but that he was bribed to si lence by Ehringer, who paid him "hush money" then and at different periods since. The sod- Alen disappearance of Harman has excited a sus piciwa in the minds of some persons that his .ac nuisition of Ehringer was prompted by malicious motives. Others think that he feared arrest for complicity in the murder, and fled to escape ar rest ,and punishment. The accused is still in piiien at Hollidaysbur g , and says hew ill be able to prove an The whole affair seems to be ichrotided in impenetrabl e mystery. The case re ill 'shorOy undergo a jud inial investigation. =Cap.E. iftn.e E J ----1 7jth --- 13 70 Penn sylvania Reserves, and Lieut. David Long of the 427th, were in Lebanon last week. The President has issued a procla• rnatiisn isetting apart the 30th of April as a, day of failing, prayer and humiliation. Our thanks-u,re due to Mr. s oug h . ter of the Seaate, and Mr. Potteiger of the Haase, -for Legislative favors. fart Edwin 3, Eoinherger, of E, ITith ~Regt. P. V., to returnelto his home in 'South Lebariim townshlO'liNng received his discharge 'from the seriiee on account of wounds Teceivethat thelrattle of Frederidli sbeirg. THE "M.OI.TIAIEA e ' stablishment under the efficient management of Col. JOSEIaI M. FEGHA, has become one of the most popu lar Hotelelii"the'roid reitieh: .reis, rotated irPthe rep , ' heart of thelidsineliaportXn.n.Cfite- borough of Potts.. vile, and fdr.obnvenience.cuinfort,ind.oe a stoptiing. place for strangers and travellers, is not surpassed, if equal led, by any Hotel in that Borough. Those who patronize the “MoRTIMER Houses' will find Col. FEGER a kind and obliging landlord,' b'vhr ready and willing to admiu later to the cdttifOrt of his guests. Ills reputa tion is soytill known in; this county that it.iSmisteoes.. Sary.for uti niatteUdnything±nipre to what we :have -id ready said; Couninsexs.—lt is useless to deny that the masses of the people have a deopeosted and settled confidence in BAnS4PlinnatA, as - da;alterative' reined/. Nottrith etandimg „this cortStiet&cinis of late rods been abused by many Preparatidui eisiihing to . pmaleas its 'virtues but really ,with none at .If,. still tioepeople believe in its internale Yalae afra rotneily, Vecattee they had hoard of Its cure. The rage for large bottles at low prices bas called into market many compounds of Sarsapatil• la which contain scarcely a nyof it, or even any . medical virtues whatever. YeVeYery body knee that Sars.apii rills is the great atapreiantidote for Scrofula, Eruptions and cutaneous , dideasemnd for the : urificatiou of the blood.when they eau get the real article man actual ex tract of it. finch we - see now, able to inform flew they can obtain. Dr..l. C. Ayer ,k Co., the celebrated chem ists of thq Elyst, whose reputation assures us they do well whate:er they undertake, Ore selling a cornponod txtreta of §:map:l6llm; Which, although the bottlers do not contain plaits, for a dolls r, do contain more Of /M -ittel on naive power than whole gallons of the stuffs which have been in use. It is - nstierted that one bottle of Ayer's, Sarsaparilla contains more than double the enema of /medicinal virtue, which, is afforded, I).y any - ether. This fact is- not itnly apparent to the taste, but its 4 ff,a,; andenres afford it/contestibleproof that it is true. Such a remedy ;has been long son oh t for and is everywhere needed by all 'classes of oar coixtronnitc. "—Age, 0) u thiana, I,Sy; .[Adeertisemests..] • , The Best Way to Put Money out at Interest The following information we insert in our columns ior the benefit of ottr readers [Fiont , t7a Fkiktcle7phict r,idg r, Narcli 27.] One-of the mostsexpesiog things in the recent &a - version of greenbacks into the popular Five-Twenty'sik -per dens. Government loan at par, is the Universality of the Call. We happened in, yesterday, at the office of Jay Cooke, who is the agent fur the sale of these loans, and the conversion of the greenbacks, and found his ta ble literally covered with orders and accompanying drafts for almost ell amounts, froin five thousand to a hundred thousand dollars each, and from all parts of the Union. The little States of Dela, are and, New Jersey are free takers, as are also Pennsylvania, New York and the , New Nogiond States. But the West is most eve cially an active taker, as well through her banks as by individuals. The amount of orders lying before us, all received during the dayomounted to over fifteen hen deed dentiand dottars. With this spontaneous proffer, of money,Sectetary Chase must feel Weisel fen tirely at ease and Will . take care in put himself beyond those Money sharpers, whose chief study is how to profit themselves most from the troubles of the country and the necessities of the treasury. There-are milfions of dollars lying idle all over, kl-e c motry„ and while the. uncertainty existed 'as to what Congress would do, and the bullion brokers, were sueeemful in running up gold to the discredit of the , Government issues„ this capital was clutched close. But as the policy and measures (tithe Secretary of the Trea sury are gradually developed, confidence iu the Govern. mentand in the future is strengthened, and holders are now anxious to make their long unemployed, means pro doctive—heuce the ready and-liberal investment in the Five-twenty Maus at par. Almost every town:and vil lage throughout the country has individual holders of money, to larger amounts probably than ever before at one time, for which satisfactory, takers cannot be found. Many of those are now lovesters in these loans end the number of such is likely - toiiiefease, until the demand shall put all the Government loans on a par with, at least, the loans of the various incorpo:ated companies. The country banks are also free takers for themselves anddhein customers. On the : first of - July this Five- Twenty . Year loan will; millet' the law, lie BEngs CoaxTr, , March 20, 'JAY COOKE, Esq., ed Stairs Loan AgalW' • 114. SoVrn TnlZin STREET,trifiLtnieLrniA. Dear Sir: Isee 'by (Mr papers !hat y:on are selling for the Go .oevniMint amw Loan called - "Ffie Thenties," Respect to hays shortly a few thousand dollars to spare, and as I have made up my mind that the GOcernment Loans are safe and good, and that it is my duty and interest,at this time, to put my tioney'into.thentla preference'tNer any other loans or stocks, I write totet information of you us follows: Ist. Why are they called "FiVe-Twenties?" 2nd. Do,you take woontr) looney, or only Legal Ten der Notes, or will a chreleon Philadelphia,or New York, answer for Subscriptions? 3d. Do you sell the Bonds at Par ? 4th. Aerl-cAukttot - tomato Phi.ladelphin,how am_l_to get the Bonds?' - " sth. 'What Interest de they pay, and how and when and where is it paid, and is it paid in Gold or Legal Ten- 6th. How cloea Secretary COASE get enough Gold to pay this-Interest? . . 7th. Will the 'ace of the Bonds be paid in Gold when due? _ St h; Can . I have tha Bonds payable to Bearer With Cou pons or registered and payable to my order? . 9th. What sizes are the bonds? 10th. Will. I have to pay the saute tax on them as now pay ou my Railroad, or other Bonds? 11th. Whit :is thepreetlht debt ,of the Governiient,and what amount is it likely to reach- if the Rebellion should last a year or two`liinger? 12th. Will Secretary Chase get enough from Custom House duties and Internal Revenue. Income Taxes, ,te., de,c,toptakeit certain - that. he can , pay the:lnterest punc tually? I have no doubt that a good many of my rieighbors would like to take these Bonds, and if you wilt answer my questions I. will show the letter to them.. - Very Respectfully, 0.010:4' JAE COOKE, Subscription Agent, aL I °file: of .1411 (ceel.*e Lb. bankers, 114 d St. r PITILADELPRIA, 3.lnrch 4 1803. Dear Sir: Your letter of the 20th inst., is received, and I will cheerfully give you the information desired by answering your ntiestionli in dDe order. let. These :Bonds are ceVed 'Tire-Twenties" because, while they are men'?" year Bonds, they may be redeemed by the Government in GOLD at any time after/Ise yenta.. 3.1.ny people suppose, that the Interest is only 5.20 per cent. ' .This is a misake; • they 'Bi.x , i)ereaiit. Inte rest. 2nd. Legal Tender notes or cheeks upon Philadelphia or New York that will bring Legal Tenders, are what the Secretary all :me tci rectbre No doubt your nearest Bank will glielou Tenderi f r your country thrift. " 3d The Monde arkkOld at Pen, the . Interest to cont inence the day you pay the money. 4th, 1 hare made arrangements with yout • nearest Bank, or Vaiiiker; who gen §r ,ha the:Mends on band. Jfilet. you can send the money to ins by Thibreks, and' will send hack the Bonds free of cost. dtit. The 'Bonds pay Six ~ lii' cent. Interest in COLD, three percent every six Montlia, on the first day of May and November at the Mint in Philadelphia, or at any Sub-Treasury in New York or elsewhere. If have you Coo pen Bonds, all 3.0 u have to do is to cut the proper Cou pon off each six months, and collect it yourself or give it it to Bank for eollectiOn. If yen have Registered Bonds, you can give your Bank a power of attorney to collect the interest for you. dth. Rho duties on imports of all articles from 'abroad Must be paid in (loin, and this is the way Secretary Ciass gets hie gold, It is now being paid into the Trett eitry at the rate of Two Hundred -Thousand Dollars each day, which is twice as mach as he needs to pay the In terest in Gold.. • 7th. Congress has provided that the Donde shall be rAin L.N; GM when due.. Bth. You can have either Coupon. Bonde.payable to the Bearer, or payible to your order. 'nth. ThS fernier are in sso's, sl.oo'o,ssoo's and $7.0:10'4, —the latter insuine amounts, also soooo's and $lO,OOO. 10th, he 1, You will not have to pray any taxes on 'these Bonds if your income from them does not exceed USW; and on alt aboye $ B9O you will only have to 'pay one half as much Income Tax as if your money , was in vested in Mortgages orother Securities. I consider .the Government Bonds.as first of aft—all other Bonds - are one.qaarter per c 'net° pay the Interest on the Govern ment Bonds,and the Suprethe Court of the United States has just decided that no State, or City, or. County can Mx Government Bonds. 11th, The present bonded debt of the United States is less than THREE HUNDRED ?Stu mm including the seven and three-tenths Treasury Notes ; but the Government owes enough more in the shape of Legal Tenders, De posits in the Sub. Treasuries, Certificates of Indebtedness, &c.. to increase the debt to about eight or nine hundred millions. Secretary Chase has calculated that the debt may reach one thousand, seven hundred millions, if the Rebellion lasts eighteen months longer. It is, however, believed now that not last six months longer; but even if does, our National Debt will be small compared with that of Great Britain or France,Whilst our resources are rattily grroter. ; • - 12th. I. have nit doubt thatthe revenue will 'not-only be ample to pay the ordinary expenses of the Government and all Interest on,the debt, but leave at least one hun dred millions annually toward paying off the debt, and that the Government will be able to get out of debt again as it has twice before—in a few years after the close of the ivar. ' • . , X hopot all hat a who have idlo Money will at once pur chase these Five-Twenty Year Bonds. The right to demand them fur Legal Tenders will end on the first day of Ju1y,"1843, as tier the following authorized notice: SPECIAL, NOTICE On and altar JULY 14,186.3, the privilege of convert i the Preeent home of LEGAL: TENDER' NOTES INTO, THE NATIONAL SIX PEE. CENT. LOAN (commonly celled "Pive-Twenties") will cease. All who wish to integririthe live-Twenty Loan mast, therefore, apply Befure the let of JULY next. JAY-COOKE, Subecriptlon Agent, '"Nri. 114 S Third St., Philadelphia, Those who neglect these Six per cent. Bonds, the Inte rest and Principal of which they will get in GOLD, limy have occasion to regret IT. I am, very truly'. yaw friend, JAY COOKB, „ • oUIatenIPTION AGENT, At Mee of JAY COMB & Po. 114, S. 211/RD S7 I ,PHILADELPHIA. The Banks and Bankers of your and adjoining Coun ties will keep a supply of these Bonds on hand; if yeti pre fer to go there and get them. • , FED;-&us —For .1 - ustace of ; the Naas and Constables, just printed and for sale at the Advertiser Office. QUESTION - . 7•1:1.011 0 I there Dick and Nancy, *bookie you going, daft you ure in mull a hurry ? Answea.—Why we'sre just on our why to Daily's Photograph Gallery, to have our pictures taken. lie takes splendid pictures, :and hie Gallery is nearly all the time crowded, so I said tb Nancy we will go ear ly this morning before any body else gets there, or we hits have to conic away again without getting any. Qussr.—Yes) heard too that Daily's Gallery is nearly all the time crowded, and 40 why don't you go to some other Gallery ? my we could not think preach a thing.— We-admire the true and beautiful picture that Dully takes, so much that we would nut go to another Gal lery if we could get theta for n °thing . Ile has seven years, experience in the business, has a complete sett of improved instruments, an excellent sky-light, and there fore takes the best pictures in town, and so of course every body that wants a good picture goes to him. (litEsT.—What It Ind of Pictures dims he tehe? ANS.—lre takes Photographs frthis miniature to 31 fe • glee, plain or colored. Ills card pictures have been pronounced more truthful and rife alto Than some that have been taken in our Jorge cities. 11 is Ambrotypes are beautiful, and can't be beat. fie also excels in copying pictures front small Daguerreotypes, end en larging them almost to any size. QIIEVP.—Whero is this Gallery I I must give him a call too. Ans.--- , Just come along with Nancy and 1, and we will sbow gun. It is in Stine New Building, next door. to the Lebanon Deposit Bank. Be has constant ly on bond n good Assortment of Gilt and Rosewood Frames, loses, Albiwinpy lta., which ha sells cheap.— For good and cheap Pictures we advise all to go to Daily's Gaßery, *Lelinnon,* Pa. March 11,'G3. • • ptILLotO Atitito. German preaching next Sunday morning and English liiaice evening, in Salem's Lutheran church: , German Preaching , in the morning and English in .tbenyening lu the First Reformed church. .: Eugtish preaching next Sunday at 10, A. M., and 'attr nutn at 2,1 P. M , in MO Moravian church. Preach ing hl St. :lollies Reformed Church next Sunday morning and evening. Englishproaching ilext Sabbath morning and evening in the Methodist Episcopal Church. BarrieV. On the Ist )f February, by theAte . v. J. FL It fester, Mr I'M it A t,I,i3MA N . , of North Armil la, to ,Thas MAO DALINSA YINOST. a ~~ • thh 29th ult.ln S. Lob. to*nship, CATHARINE, daughter PotorliOßST, aged 10 years and 5 months. On the.-29th of.Jaanary, 1013f.5.., daughter of Elias and Elizabeth DUNDORE, aged 11 yenrs. Oh tho 211 of Morch, MATILDA, daughter of Elias and Elizabeth DUN DORE, aged 4 years and 7 months. on the 7th inst., LINCOLN TICE. child of Levi•and Eliza LOUDEIMILCIL aged o mouths and 16 days. . On the-27th of Mareb, th is borough, Mr. PETER. sallow :Jr., aged 45 , •yeafs, 9 mouths and 7 days. • On the 6th inst., in this borough, Mr. ORTII LIGIIT, aged'about 60 years. On the Ist inst., in North Lebanon tp, SAMU EL ~NEY, aged 69 years, 6 months Mid V.s'ilayn. On the 26th tust..in Bast llan pier, JACOB naltrEß., aged 27 years and 9 days. In 't.ourloudorry tp 31118 county, LYDIA-AVN , (laugh lir of Wm. , 11. and Jane CRAMER., age t yours nud , days, o Dfp theria. In Mount' Joy, formerly of Booth tp , this county, Of Diptheritt, MARY ELI'L IBETll,dangitt..4 of James and MariattliAatitzliN,aged 13 years, 9 mouths, and 25 days. Oa the 27th ult , In Derry tp , Dauphin co.. CATIIA RINE WELTM ER ; aged 1 . 9 years, 9 mantlM mid 20 days. HALL 02 THE UNJON FIRE beim:a, Marsh 25th LS63 "In the midst of life .19e;;;ia;tGil." WhEnnas it has pleased AltnightY God in, bls'ivise :Providence to remove from Oar midst Jour .E. elle of our useful and active mei - fibers, aud ft din 'the comet .nity, a citizen Therefore he it • h Resolved, That we deeply sympathise with to fam . .ily of the deceased - in their irreparable Resolved, That the Demo of Sohn It Moyer is (leered to .np from the warm interest he has manifested in our organization. Resolved, That Asa means of exhibiting oer respect and esteem I've his mcmoty, the -Balt and unglue he draped in mourning for thirty days. .Itesolved, That a copy of the foregoing remlutiOnft l-e preheated to the family f the deco quit, and be pub Relied in the papers of Lebanon. ADAM McCoxxlmt, Sect. The Lebanon Market. Car. Ally Corrected Wed. 12.1. LEBANON, WEDNESDAT, APRIL 8,386 a. Lel,. Mills Rx. Pam 25 Eggs, ¶ dos., 16 Smith " Extra d 75 flutter,' lb.. 20 Leb.Vai: Super. Flues 50 'rub or salted butter, 10 Prime White Wheat, 160 Lard, 8 Prime fled - Wheat 155 Tallow, 9 Prime Rye, 95 Ilam, Corn, 80 Shoulders, 6 Oats, • 65 Sides, 8. Clo'ver-seet, 5 75 Soap,— ,7 Thriothy•seed, 160 Bees-wax, 25 Flax-seed, 125 White Rags, ' 5 Dried Apples;Sbn., •I'oo 511xed,Rags, 2 Dried Apples, pealed, 150 Flax.,lB lb., 1234 Peach "Snits," 250 Bristles, •p lb., ' 40 Peach "Jlutzele," 125 Feathers,ll lb., 6234 Cherries, 150 Wool, 'it lb., 40 Onions, 37 Soup Beans, 18 qt., 7 Potatoes, l o bus, 00 Vinegar, gal., 12% APPiellutter,ll crock, 45 The Plaiiadelphi:t • - SATnnnAY, April 4, P. M. —The FLOUR market continues dull, and dues not symPathize, w ith the daily violent fluctuations in gold. The export demand is quite limited, but holders manifest no disposition to accept low er rates. The only transactions reported for shipment are 500 bbls. extra family at ST.5O@ 0715; 100 bbls. Northwestern do. at $7- ; and 400 bbls. Pennsylvania extra at $7• The sales to the retailers and baltersore limited at s6@ 6.25 for superfine ;16 - 44@7 for extra ; $7.124,© 0 for extra family, and $8.25q6-0 for fancy lots. RYE FLOUR is dull, and offered at $5 w ith• out sales. CORN MEAL is steady at $4 fdr l'eunsylva ia, and $41,0 for Brandywine, but without trans actions in either. The WHEAT market 'is inactive and littyers are holdipg off for lower figures than holders are willing to accept. Supplies come forward slow ly. SaleS of 300 bush. good and prime Pennsyl vania and Western red at $1.15@1 - 70 ; 400 bush. Delaware. do. at $l.lO, and 30314 White at $1.15 (@ 1.85 . RT"E' is scarce, and Pennsylvania, if hero, would readily command $l•l0. There-is no falling off in demand for CORN, and 500 bush. yellow sold at 80e., afloat and in store: , • 'OATS nre quite active. and full 10,090 hush. sold n t 86©810. weight. SEEDS.—Clovereeed comes forward slowly, and the demand has fallen off. Small sales at $5.25®5'•75 PO, 641bs. and LOGO bags from second hands, for export to Hamburg. from New York, at 61c. 70 lb. Timothy i 3 hold at $2.25@ -2 . 50. Flaxseed ranges from $3 . 50 to WO bushel. WIITSKY—Ta rather unsettled, and barrels range from 47 to4oo, for bright and dark pkga —lOO barrels Ohio sold at 4Se. IRON.—There is a fairdeutand for Pig .Metal, but at a price below the views of makers, who are mostly sold ahead of their production, and a few small lots o'fan'thracite only have been dii posed of at $35@37 for Nos. 2 and 1, cast) and four months. Scotch Pig is nominally unchang ed. Manufactured Iron continuos firm, and the demand for bars and rails good at fully former rates. CATTLE MARKET.—Tbe market for Beef Cattle was active and the receipts light, reaching only 1200 head at Phillips' Yards, all of which were disposed of at fully 25u advance on last week's quotations, prices ranging from $S up to $ll7 l for common to good and extra quality ; the bulk of-the sales were at slo @s ll the 100Ibs. 'Caws were better, and 110. sold at from s22to $3O each for Springers, and $25 to $.ll for Cows and Calves. Hogs were steady with sales of a bout 2SOO, including 2000 at Imhoff's and 630 at the Avenue Yard, at $81©0?- ; the 100 tbs, not. 6@9lie ¶j lb. gross. ptv g.VVerti,senttitto. PUBLIC SALE. sA TUR D A 1 - , APRIL 18, 1863, WILL be sold at Public Sale et the late residence of Peter Schott, deed., at the corner of Walnut and Church Streets. Lebanon,tbe following articles ,viz: 1 HORSE AND 1 r ." ANT &ULM COW, 1 a v ; it7i Rockaway, I Saddle, Bridles, and a variety of Herne:9B,l Bed and Bedstead, Potatoes by the bushel. Hay fork, 1 Stand, a lot of Hams by the pound, 1 Desk and a variety of other articles too nu reerous,to mention. Sale lorconmenco at 1 o'clock, whorl iornis of oalO will be made kriowt by .840111E1, lIARBESON. July 8, 1863. RE .OVAL. -•• • T AIL ORIN G • ORENZO ROIIEEE _ , would re-. specthilly inform the citizene , Lebanon and vicinity that ha bas removed hie Tailor ing Establishment, a fon , doors - east of Lanai-m{lWe store, and nearlynpposite the. Washington House, on "Cntriberland street, where he will +naive . up in the remit bl otylse the hest manner, good tits, guar afanstheieodnatoae ID all. Thankful for the very liberal patronage Extended to him tiva far he hopes to merit and continue the same. . Lebanon, April 8,1863.—1 y. REMOVAL. A. STANLEY 'ULRICH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Iles removed his office to the bu tiding, one door ea et or Landelinitch 'et Store, opposite the Washington Burma, Lebanon, Pa. BOUNTY and PENSION claims promptly attended to [April 8, V.-3m. Special Notice. On and after JULY let, 1863, the privf tege of con verting the present issue of Legal Tender Note into the Nat Weal six per cont. Loan (commonly ealled"SPre. Twenties") wilt cease. All who wish to invest lathe Five Twenty Loan must, therefore, apply before the let of JULY next. JAY COOKE, Subscription Agent, No. 114 S. Third St., Phillianplyht. April 5,1363. -3m. FITS Z FITS .! FITS I! . A, RICKEY, Merchant Tailor, respectfully an pounces to the citizens or Lebanon alid Vicinity that be has just rdtitrudd from the city with a fine as sortment of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, . all of which he will sell or make up to order et prices to suit the times, at his No. 1- Tailoring Batali , lishment in Koim's New Block, 4 doors South of the Buck hotel, South Walnut street. All work entrusted to hissers, will manufactur, ed in a wprkumulike meaner as to fashion and dura bility. (foods purchased elsewhere ' , AM bo cheerfully made up to order on tiurnsual moderate terms. Having had years of experience in the Tailoring and Dry4ioods business, and being inclined to turn to the advantage of his customers, all the advantages result ing from said acquirements, he feels satisfied that it will be responded to by a very liberal share of the pub lic patronage. Friends call once to please me afterthat please your , selves.. . July 8, 1868. BLINDS & SHADES. B. J. WILLIAMS, No. 16 North Sixth Street, nits delphia, Mauttfahturer of VENITIAN . BLIND§ and WINDOW SHADES. .119- The largest and finest assortment in the city, at the lowest prices.lailinds Painted and Trimmed equal to new. Store Shades made , and lettered., Aprill3:l 4883. Min. TO THE PUBLIC. The undersigned having taken the Large and Camino. diens Hotel, in Pottsville, known as the - 11101EUTINIER HOUSE, .Would respectfully announce to his old friends and for . user .patrons that he is prepared to accommo date all who. may favor h im' with their patronave. 'The 31PRTINIER MUSE has been newly papered, painted, and refurnished thronghodt, and the PROPRIE• TOR feels warranted f. saying that itis UNSURPASSED BY ANY HOTEL IN TIIE Borougb of Pottsville, for comfort and convenience. .11ro Pains will be Spared To render it an agreeable and comfortable stopping place for strangers and travelers. The Stablin“ . and Shedding, Attached tf - f the. Uotel, are sufficiently large for the ac commodation of the horses and carriages of his guests. Tim Hotel is now open for the Reception of the Public'. • • Ile will be happy to accommodate all' who'may give him a tall. ' JOSEPH M. FEGER, - Pottsville, April 80863. Proprietor.' APRIL Court Prociamation. WITEREAS, the Mx. JOlfl J. PEARSON, Dia., President of the several Courts of Common Pleas in the district composed of the counties of Lebanostand Dauphin, and Judge of the Courts of Oyer end Termi raer and genertil Jail Delivery, for the trial of capital 'and all other offences in said counties; the.) edge of the General Court of Quarter. Sessions' of the Peace and General Jail Delivery, in the county of . Lebanon; and WILLTASI RANK end THOMAS KRAIKAR, EMITS., Judges of 'the General Courts. of Quarter Sessions, of the "Gone* of Oyer and Terminer, General Peace and Jail Deliv ery, for the trial of capital and other offeneei. in said empty of Lebanon—through their precepts to me di- Feetpd the sth day of Jan'y- A. D., 18(13, to hold a Court of, Oyer and Term finer and General Jell. Delivery, and p. Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace its -Lebo ion for the county of Lebanon, on the Tiara Monday of April, next, • Which trill be the 20th day of said month, to continue ONE Notice* therefore hereby given, to the Coroner, the Justices of the. Peace, and to Constables within the county of Lebanon, to appear Id their own persons, with their rot*, re4ugnizauces,- inquisitions, examina tions and othdr documents, and present Glassine to the Prosecuting Attorney at least ten days before the meet ing of the Court,,conformably to the provisions of Gib Act of Assembly, passed at the late sesaien of the Leg islature. Also, all Mcrae who intend to,proseento *b oilers which r'now - are4. len may be in the Jail ef Leb anon coardYoo4-itareAttan and , thera-SP_RP_Paarr oft , the 3d tionday, - of :APRIL, to proceed against them us then may be jest. Given tinder my hand, in tike, horaugh of Li.batrira, the 20th day onlareb, in the year of our Lard, 'iihe thousand eight hundred and sixty-three. JONATHAN RENDER, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office Lebanon, April 8, 1863. A LIST ON' REITAILEB,S. OF FattEIGN AYH DOMESTIC GOODS, 'WARES, .11ERCHANDIZ'4.itc., which were returned by the Mrrehantile Mier of 'Lebanon county for the Sear 1803. .rioti3e is hereby given dist the Appraiser will bold his appeal iiLthe the Commisaionere oaths., In the Borough of Lebanon, OD Ticescluy Sc' Gel, day of May; A. L , 1863, at which time and place' those desiring:to appeal may attend. WAVER DdW.IAN, Appraiser of Mtn:Wile Taxes. LeiJanon Bo: nigh. Lie of Retailers. ("lass. License. John George, merchant 12 - 1210 L. K. Landermilch, merchant 18 10 - 00 Diller, Arn d t dc Co., leather I'o 7 00 A. B. Kerne. shoes F 4 7:'00 John F. Shur, confectionery II 7 'OO Daniel Witters, flour .4 [ll6lll 14 7 00 P. 5 MC Halley. shoes 14 . 7 00 C. E. Rohiand, ehues 14 7 . 00 Lowry A Salm, confectionery 14 4 00 Samuel Houck, shoes 14 • 704 John D Krause •de Co., merchant 11 15.00 11.. i B. Sundt, groceries 14 7 00 'averse F. Fauber, merchant 14 7 00 Saninei gain e, merchant, 14 7 150 'L.oneer& itrothers, merchant 11 -- 16 ...:0 G. L. Atkins& Droth,r, shoes 14 -7 00 Henry it Stine, merchant 12 , 12 60 John ti-. ali, c.infectionery 14 - 700 Liiiirk ot 6loore, shoes 14 7 00 John Gerhard, merchant 14 Bardeen K. Dondore, turni:ure 14 ' 111 1141 D. 13 k t thaw, nhore 14 '.. 7'oo Janice H. RA Vy,jetrairY 14 7 00 Waltz .t Etoutk, stationery 13 ' IQ 00 Hoisenstitte & Drother, clothing 14 700 David X. Karrnany, iiarow ire 10 20 00 Joseph Bowman, shoes :Cud hats 14 700 J. Usurp Miller ; stationery 14 700 Marks tireenatrah„hardware 13 10 tO Jaeo Reedel..aboes 14 7 (0 11. lc J. 11. Rahlr, clothing 14 7 00 8.8. RatuFey. clothing 14 ' 700 Adam Rise, ostler 14 7 00 Docalyesr d, Drikubach, merchant 13 10 00' U. S. Haber, drugs 11 7 00 do patent medicines 8 5 00 Henry Kruse, merchant 13 10 00 L. R. Upeuheitner, ntPrehaut tail sr 14 7 00 Joseph L. Leinberger, drop 11 ' 7 00 do . pat. medicines 8 sOu George Mal drugs 14 T 00 . _ uo . pat. medicine& 8 5 bb Barry & Aaoersort, tobarc mist 14 7 00 Bow urau Ilauer & Capp, tobacco 14 7 00 do do du lumber , 14 700 James N. Rogers, Roves 14 7 00 Jubn,Brcealer„atoTte 11 7 110 Jobe Itordledaddler 14 7 00 Lebanon Depdatt llsok, bill broker d 30 U 0 do do exchange, 8 80 00 P. W. Mbar, confactlonary 14 7 00 06orge Liotfmau, grain and salt 14 700 William Light, Drawer n - Us t 0 Abraham atriekler, grain 14 7 00 Hobart Buck; confectionary 14 . 7 00 Juhu Yost, brewer 11 15 00 0 wuu Limbach', 1 urulture 14 7 . 00 L. L. Om uawslt, Nether 14 7 09 James Hulchbuld, tobacco . 8 -5. 00 George Hoffman, huckster 10 • 10 0j Hartumn 8. Bechtel, exchange 8 89 00 _ . . Fad. Hanover lownebip. Levi iCtumerraau, merchant 14 700 du grain anti coal 14 . 7 00 Michael Hartman, feed 8 6 00 Catharine Frantz, merchant 14 7 00 dg' feed 14 700 D. 31. Rank, in: reliant. l4 7 00 David Back, iestivv /4 • 7 00 J. A. Aiber , leather 8 , 15 00 Thomas Harper, merchant 13 11) 00 ALch nil B. Horning, merchant 14 7 00 Londonderry townelop. William M. Brunner, merchant 13 1 10 00 John Beininger, merchant 13 . 10 00 Edward Dissinger, tater. tailor . 14 700 Samuel Johnston. DtUVet 14 , 3.00 Samuel Bogner, trt , r. tailor 14 1 . 4, 00 Martin Early, m 3 erchant 10 00 dograin and esal 13 10 00 John-B. Brainy, con rectionary 8 400 Simon Ritary, storm 14 4 00 John J. Brightbill, merchant 14 r 00 Martin 11. Bowman, merchant 14 - 7 . 90 .Millereek tosenekill. John B. Walters, merchant 14 00 0 J. a.. Weiglty, merchant ]4 g 00 Joalah K. Steward, merchant it 7 00 ja m El . s w ine, t, milt and grain 14 700 Jacob P. Feeler. coal 14 7 00 S. Lanni A Sun, merchant 14 , 7 00 George L. Saltier, grain and Coal 14 .7 00 NH Elden, lumber and coal 14 700 base Weigley, grain and coal 14 - 7 00 • 5A4343.ra Mane* Jahn Pidlips, merchant 13 To 00 Levi Weiltdan,lnerchant 74 . , .- 1 00 John Br inner & Son, merchant 13 145r00 Amos S. Warner, stoves • It _ 7 00 Diller. Arndt & epo•., 'wittier 14 • 1 00 David took &•Co., coal 141 7 00 Soh* Capp & Soo, merchant to - SO oo . --' _ do do dritggict. 14 I 00 April 9,1863. • • florth IstranottArough. .. Solomon Smith. saddlery 14 7 00 Reinoehl & Malley, lumboracoal 13 . 10 00 William Eckenrotb, coal 13 10 oo Brandt & Bleistone. wood & coal 14 700 Joseph Euston, tobacconist 14 7 00 Joseph Bowman, furniture 14 7 00 Harlin W.Enerdt, drugs 14 7 00 Funk & Brother, merchant. 13 70 00 Nary Zeller, confectionery 8 5 00 Hermit Rauch,Oonfectionery 8 5456 Christisin Long, merchant 14 7 - 00 John Paine, Huckster 13 10 00 do do grain 14 700 Nosh Lebanon Township. jtdin 11 Eroll, merchant 13 10 00 Ellirk & Long, merchant 14 7 00 do do ... grain &. coal 13 ' 1.0 00 Israel Light, YnerChant 14 1 00 Henry Thurman, biewer 9 V. 5 00 Jacob Riddle. lieckste'r 13 10 00 Adam R. Light, merchant 11 7 00 Andrew Light, merchant . 13 10'00 . Lintet Tsironilay• Dcirdilet'& Ulrich, Merchant 13 10 00 Nicholas Bigot, huckster 13 10 00 L'shloman & .1. Heilman, lumber 10 00 & coal 13 !Kelley & Bro. grain & coal 14 - 7 00 Union Forge C...,, merchant 13 7'oo BMA .Anuril/e Ititunsh4i. John 'Carper, merchant 13 10 00 I C. U. Steinmetz, agent merchant il - .- -. 7ft' Cornelius Smith, confentioner ,' Y 14 - :' ' 7iOW George Mese, huckster , 13 10 00, IEII Beiver & Bre., merchant la •. . 10 OQ, William B fiver, leather 14 . 7 00 George blelleards.,hticketer la -' ' • 10 T.OB G. W. Hoverter, books 8 , 6.00 Rudolph llerr, lumber 14 7 00 A. & D. Kreider, grain &coal 13 10 00 North Annvilie Township, John ',V. Ftaher, confectionery 14 760 George Peter, huckster 13 1 10 00 Kinports & Kreider, merchant 12 4 12 50 John 24 . . Smith, stoves 1 . 7 00 J. A. Heilman, confectionery - 8- ' 7 . ,,,. .. , 500 m WilliaAuld, leather 14 , - -' • - 7 - 00. Gabriel Wolfersporger, merchant 13 '..: 10 00 Fiphraiiii Bergner, merchant ~,1 3 - • :" !, - 10 00 Shirk & Long, grain Heilman & Snavely, emit & grain'. 14 . ioo Dardp.llMilfair, merchant ' ~ 13 ,`' .10 00. George. W. Miller, grain ' ;14 . ",7, 00 AdaMß." /dark, merchant " Ta.. ' "10-OD' ',Paler Grakbill, elms .. . ' 8 ' , . {5 00. J. g,Killiogef , grain & salt . ' Ii ' "' 15 00 . . , South Lebanon, Tow - ship., . Henry ilaak, coal& salt ' 14 700 D. T. Werner & Co.; grain & coal 11 ' ' 700 . Bethel, Township. Levi Shifter ~ merchant . 13 , to oo Samuel Weber, merchant ' ld" 10' CO , Thomas S. Willmar, merchant 1,3 10 00 J. W .White, merchant 14 ' 7'oo thiorge - 44irstratorca -. ' -- ' 1.1 7 :oo' Jacob C. Seltzer, merchant, sa '. to 00 George Brotzman, huckster 13 ' 10 00 Levi Paine, huckster 13 10 00 IlmanuelG umber, huckster ' 13 3 10 go heviDohlis, huckster .13 ' .10 00. John 'Weller, coal 14 700 Pete: Shock, header 13 10 00 Josiah Light, leather 14 ,- .7'oo Peter Gerhard, merchant 14 7 00 J. 8.. Baumbergar, huckater, hunk Ss C 0.,. 10 Heidelberg Township. A. S. Groh, merchant - is Jacob Kratzer, distiller 11. Cyrus JI. ICralh therelfaut 33 Bolomou Bomberger, loather 14 Joseph S. Lauser, merchant Bucher & Kurtz,merchuut 13 Abraham S.Boyer,huckster . 13 Fraukliu Soigrist, merchant 14 A. S. Groh, merchant 14. Jackson Toionsidp Jacob Shook S. Co , merchant do do coal 14 Alien liollinger, coal .14 A. Weigley, merchant 13 Dolma &Stotler, merchant 12 Emanuele - Artz, Stoves 14 Moses L. Bowman, merchant' 13 Spangler &iguaaer, merchant 13 George L. Seltzer, grain & coal 14 William 11. Sible,lumber 14 0. A. Deppon , coal &salt ll Ruin & llintmelbarger, grain & coal 14 Coover & Hank, groin & ralt 14 Jacob li. Wolf, lumber 11. J. H. Loose, leutber salt 14 J. & plaster & coal 14, &MIMI Soll,•stovo 14" Daniel-Uhrlab, coal 14 'Henry Slaark, patent medicine 14 Daniel haggler, confectionery 14 John Lehman, plaster & coal 14 Spangler & Tide, merchant 14 Cornwall Township. Isaac Hatable/on, merchant 13 H. &S. Eby, merchant ' " 13 msny, merchant tailor 14 -John Gasser, gFaiu. NoTicE—APPEAL S, COUNIT COMMISSIONERS' OFFICE, Lebanon, Starch '2, 1863.- ATOTICE id hereby given, that the Coninsissloncra of Lebanon county will hear Appeals by ail persons rated for State and County Tax, Tor the year 1563, for the several Townships and Boroughs of said cosuitY, at the COMMISSIONERS' OFFICE, -in the Boroiigh of 'Lebanon, on the following days, between the boars of 10 o'clock, AAR, and 3 o'clock, Y. DI,. AB permute; kg. Wrested are hereby notified to appear at the Ulna ;sod {place specified: EETIIEL, - MONDAY, APRIO3. swn.TAJCA, " - iio —' 0 UNION, do do COLD SPRING, do . do EAST HANOVER, TUESDAY, APRIL 1 LONDONDERRY,: ' do' • do . NORTH ANNYILLE, . do do SOUTH ANNYILLN, do do SGICTII LEBANON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL MILLCR URI, do do , JACIISON, . do do II EIDE LII ERG,. - do do CORNWALL,. THURSDAY, APRIL 16. N. LER. BOROUGH. do , do N. LEIL TOWNSHIP, do do LB B. TORO. EAST WARD, FRIDAY, APRIL 17, LIGB..BORO. WESTWARD, do do slip- The Appeal on Militia Fines attended to on sante days. AU persona enrolled not subject to Ones can at tend, if they deem proper. } ROBERT EVANS, Commissionere -JACOB BUCHER, of THOMAS LESHER, Lebanon County. Attest, CLAUS Sins, Clerk. , Lebanon, March 4, 1663. 11FARY KRAUSE OGOOESSOE TO ts. F. SWARTZ. NtiratrMieepeatfully inform the public' that he has just teceiVad and 'opened, at his store, in Market street, Lebanon, A' LARGE. STOCK DRY GOODS, GROCERIOS. `QUERNSWARE, 4t43., ivhich tviii te sold at very low prices for CASH. He would respectfullyinvite all to give him a call Mid•srsamine his stock, feeling assured that, as.regards quality, beauty of style and cheapness of prices he can not Mostripassed. THE FARMERS of Lebanon and vicinity, are Wee iuvitell to call alpine his stock, and:bring their PRODUCE, for which the highest Market price tio allowed. Being a new beginner he hopes to receive, as; he wilt einduavor to Merit, a sharp of the patronage of the pub lic. • Lebanon, Jan. LS 1863. • THE BEST GOODS GOODYEAR & DIFFENBACH, DEALERS TN Voreign anti Domestic DRY GOODS, 108 Grocertes, Queensware, &e. 31001,S ISHDII.VrI HILL All about the New York cheap cash Store. New GOODS just received from the NEW YORE and PRAIA. ourigNs. Ho ye Economical Housekeepers why don't yon go to the New York Stoie and Save -30 per slot on all yen buy. 20 pieces Magnificient Franey Dress Silks, very cheap, will answer exactly for wedding dreams. 10 piccea , Riaek Oro Du Rhine Oil Doilt at figures de fying Competition. An elegant variety :of Black and Mourning dress goods, any kind and at all prices. 1000 pieces of Fancy Dress 00.,:g4 iasin etidiese varie ty of colors. Plain and Figured French Mhienoes,—all wool De- Wes, Coburgs, Cushmeros, - Ac. Brodie Shawls, Blanket Shawls, Ma& Thibed long Shawls, Stills Shawls, Misses and Children Shawls. 1000.11andherfiliors from WA - Cots. up such-as HUM STITCIMD,—SILK,—LIN EV,—and CAMBRICK. White eounteiliin*jary,:blieap, just from Auction. Stockings for the ilk., Black mourn ing, cotton Fleeced, all kinds of Metes and Children. 2000 pairs of Bilk, Cotton, Lisle thread, Silk mixed, cashmere. Pidies' and gentlemen's .Gloves, from 0!„4 'eta: up.. Veils, RnAtinge,. collars, sleeves in great vat-f -at:3r. Shaker Flanvielli, Bening, Check., i Fieklngs, sack ing Flannels; Fninitiire checks. Bleached muslin and sheeting, unbleached fflin and sheeting, very cheafaa one can beat them. !Mi De. ixieetic and French Gingham, Tory cheap CLOTHS, CASSIALERES and VESTINGS , cheaper than any living than ever saw them. QuOusware, beautiful and lovelyto look upon, in isetts very Audi>, *ill suit yttung persons just going to housekeeping exact*',•ireed the Very best kind of Wars, sii w. 11 as 30 psecta. cbdbper then It can elsewhere be haUght. Groceries, Sugars - of all kinds, and cheaper; syrup for 12% and 16 eta -,:than'Cin be found in the.conntry. deeds erne tee& our'incettoltilliellmall Nei n, and Quick salteend no m t erepreesentations. , GOODVEAII :DITFENBACII. 4artireii y 1668. WANTED TO BUY 4 0000 Bi ll= b ß urtets*COßN t 0,000 qiiaihels OATS ; _ , hO,OOO bushels WHEAT. CLOVEASEED, T13101%1V BEZD, Slammed, for which the highest CASH priceebe paid at the Leb. anon Valley Railroad Depot, Lebanon, 6/0 1 1.0 1 f MTH AN. Lebanon, July 17,1861. . L. R. DEJEGI.S LIQUOR STORE, Corner of Market and Water Streets, Lebanon, Pa. rirtliE undersigned respectfully informs the public j 'that bas received an extensive stock or the 'eheleeit and purest Liquors of all descriptions. These - moot 5 be is invariably disposed to sell at ma rt"F • recetiehiedly low prices. Druggists, Farmers, it otel Keepers, and all. era will 'consult their - o'wn interests by buying of the undersigned. 'L. It. M.G. Lebanon, July 4S, ISIS% Adininistrallorls NOtice. iILTOTICE, Is hereby given, that I.,ettei^s of: Adminis -111 tration ou the Estate of &BRAILA . * 61018, dec'd., late of South Lebanon township, Lebanon county, Pa., have been granted to the undersigned, of thetOwnsblp, county and state aforesaid. Therefore, all peracins In debted will please make payment, and these having claims will present them without delay, to _ . SAMUEL GEIII, Addtinistrator of thy;Estuto of Abraham Ovib , deed March 04 ]363. 100,000 LNY R MEAVAFACTACIEIING CO'S roun RETTE. 130 South Warves Philadelphia, Pa, This Company, with a capital or $150„000, the most extensive Workspflim kind in the-world, and an ex perience In awmtifecturing of orer years„ with a reputation lorig,eritsblished , having also the egelludre control of ell.tho night soil of the great city of Via* York, are PicePared to furnish an article, which is, witbouf doubt, the VLIE/OEST AND 'VERY ever' fertiliser in market. ',lt greatly increases the „yield, and ripens the crop front trroTo tbreowecto earlier, at an expense of from three 'torpor dollars per acre, with little or no labor TONS of 'l'h , rei3, 'being a mixture:o' pone and nigki, soli ground fine, at $43 per to,n7oeuperror artiele 'for grain and grass. A pate. pirlo:tpolitaining all necessal7 information, may be had. free la addressing eAetter to the subscriber. ZAMERT. FOSTER, Care of the Lodi Manufacturing Company, 66 Courtlandt St , Neer York. Feb. 18,1863.-om. Farmers and others Take Notice. TILE undersigned having prtechaseA Cho on tint establishment of-A. MAJOR h. BROTHER, will manufaeture and keep on hand n very general as sortment of hIACHTNERY and FARMING IMPLE MENTS, embracing Improved FOURMORSE Powers and Threshers; Railway Horse Powers and Threshers, Illorgan's Independent steel-wire Tooth Horse RARE; Mumma.% Patent Fodder, Straw and Hay CUTTER; Cast Iron Field Rollers, Grain Fans. Hay laevators, Clover Hullers, Corn-sliellers, by hand or ower, Corn Ploughs and Planters,.Cultikaters, WW p 1 a variety of the best PLOUGHS in use, All of the above Macihnea a'te oI Ihtest and best improvements, and small warranted ti)givellitUfaction. • Mains of aid kinds Motif loOrilde„ and at short notice. He also manufactarep.STEAMEN oiNgs, Mill Gearh ig,Sh ening, and Mill work and p.?yft particular attention to Repairing Engines and Machinery of all hinds. 20 00 10 00 '0 00 0 00 QO 7 0 10,00 0 00 7 00 7 00 00 00 0 0 00 4 50 7 00 u 0 0 0 00 He Invitee all to call and examine the woriat the Ma cline Shop, on PINEGRoVE STREET, Lebanon. jfkii - ` All orders or communications by mail will be promptly attended to. D. M. ICARMANY, • • Lebanon, Lebauk Lebanon, August 8, 1860. N OTICE.—I have appointed A. MAJOR A; BROTHER my Agents for thepurpose of carrying Gabe sttove business. D. M. RA RMANIL". Lebnnon, August 8, 1860. . 1000 10 00 7 00 7 00 For Rats . Mice, Roaches, Ants, Bed Bugs, Moths in Furs, Woollens, Insects on Plants, Fowls, Animals, &c. Put up in 25e. Gee. and $1 00 Boxes, Bottles, and Flasks, $3 and $3 sizes for iIOTELS, PUBLIC INSTATUTI °Ns, "Only infallible remedies known." "Free from Poisons." "Not dangerous to the Human family." "Rats come en trot their holes to die." 10d.. Sold Wholesale in all large cities. USN. Sold by alllanutsaisys and RETAILERS everywhere. 11'Bzw.tus111"*Of all worthless-imitations. "M. See that-COsTAIL'S" name is on each BOX, Bot tle and Plask,,bsfore you buy. - Addresi HENRY R. COSTAR, It(ft.TWUMO.seilivirrdS2 BnesDWAr„-N. Y. lot,. Sold by`3. L. LEMBERGER, Wholesale and Re- R ~ tail Agent Lebanon, Pe. March-4 ItilF asnmem.. - ADOLpnile 1 EIROEIIL. mu. H. MELT. A Friendly invitation To desirous of purchasing LUMBER & COAL To the best advantage. at the old established and velllknown LUMBER YARD REINOEHLS & MEILY At the UNION CANAL, on the East and West sides of Market Street, North Lebanon Borough. r 1111 E eubscribere - take pleasure in informing the clip rens et Lebanon, and surrounding counties, that they still continue the LUMBER AND cot k i....apar- NESS, at their old and well known stand, where they are daily receiving additional supplies 01'04 BEST AND WELL SEASONED LUMBER, consisting of White and Yelluw Piste BOARDS, L'I,ANE and SCANTLING. Hemlock BOARDS. PLANE and SCANTLING. , RAILS, POSTS, PALINOS trod FENCING BOARDS. ' ASH, from 1 to 4 inch; CHERRY, from % to 3 Inch; POPLAR, from % to 2 Poplar and Hardwood SCANTLING. Oak and Maple BOARDS and PLANES. Roofing and Pitaiteritig LATHS. SHINGLES! SHINGLES! I SHINGLES? I Also, Pine and Hemlock SHINGLES. cut it cO.AL! rf A large stock or the best quality of Stove, Broken, Egg and Limeburners' COAL; and also, the belt Alle gheny COAL for Blacksmiths. air Thankful for the liberal manner in which they have heretofore been patronized, they would extend a 'Cordial invitation for -a continuance 'of favors, as they are confident that thvy now 'have the largest, beat and 'cheapest stook of LUMBER ou hand in the county, which will be sold at a reasonable per cantage. Bir Please call and examine our stock and prices be-, fere purchasing elsewhere. REINONIIIS de MEILY, North Lebanon borough, May 7, 166'4 . MISS ATKINS lEITOULD respectfully 11111:101/1160 to the titlzens of r i e Lebanon and vicinity that the has opened a FASHIONABLE MILLINEGY 4nd 'MANTUA MAK ING ESTABLIBUILENT„, in 'Market street, 2d door above Gill. A now stock pot received .and opened for pepection,. embracing a full assortment of Silk, Crape and Sira ItcMtieta, Derma Trimmings, Ribbena ir , Plowere, Lebanon, April 17,1861. ELIJAH "icitiVEL TORN a. GABEL Lt BAIN 01,.7 Door, Sash and Steam flailing Ammusc.... 4L,". Located on the Steam-ifouse ; Rod 4, mar Cumber/and S'escel, frillE undersigned realiedefull'r inform ,the public in genera), That they .00.11111 tilr manufacture .and -keep on hand, - Mier, Sash, Shutter,, Blinds, Flooring, Weather-Boards, 0 Gee Spring :__ Mouldings, of all sizes, Wash-Boards. eating. Surbace, Cornices,. and all kinds of BUILDING ?MATERIALS for Maras. We alto construct the latest and mast for 'proved, Stair Caring and Hand Railing, suitable for large And email buildings. , We now Invite Farmers, Mechanics and Builders to call and examine our stock, which we will warrant to give entire satisfaction to all who may favor the under signed with their custom. Lebanon, April 23,1862, P. - S.—There is oleo slt kinds of TURNING et the mine Allll. Pinning, Sawing, &c, promptly done for those who may furnish Lumbar. LEBANON VALLEY INSTITUTE AT ANNVILLE, LEBANON COUNTY, PA. TV. J. .:13t1R,N81DE, A. M., Principal. THE ENSUING SESSION 'will commence on MONDAY, July 21st. Tll R SCHOOL has Lifill'adVllCkAgPX of n pleasant - uo d beinififul Locution—spacious Ituildinge—Vira 4 in s t e 4 Booms—st fitie Library nud Clibinet. , TIIIXCOURSE ,STT.ILIY is not 16zeA.,, , th e at i aiis each pipit '-haing directed uccordieft,.' to the bolo he can ~ffo rd iu ,school, or to the profet;e ion he deeigna to -pnr me. . THE NORMAL DErARTYIENT . offers special advan tages to those who ritoposo to engage in Teaching ; as the Course pursued conforms strictly to the require moots of the County Superintendent, and to the Course of the State Not meal Scheel. pa. CIRCULARS and farther information can be ob tamed by allieseing the Yrletipet. W. J. BURNSIDE, Juno ; 6 ) 1692,. Annrillo, Pa. NEW FIRM! LOW RY & N AHM'S CONFECTIONERY IS'3IIr4CIII O 3EIL.I. Lately occupied by C. N. 831121.1, iu Walnut .attesit s NEAR 'CUMBERLAND, LEBANON TA, They have Jun tettirlicd from Intel:My. 'midi • *re& r 3l[9lll:o l lllplikirh.. _ OF ©'RANGES, LEBTO4S; .ZZAIS -1,1013, 141.-lINBS, 351.1 4 4 N, 1 0t1714.- . . N'Ts, ciztov, VividaPERTS, d we, reaxurs, Animus% ALSO, a Line variety of all kinds of different fisvorriil riNt Almteitiathir CANDIES: Alse, the best CO'OGIS CANDIES ever made In lidtnikoaa. CAKES, CAKES of all kinds always on band, and made to order. 106. Parties supplied at short notice. Sir A Imp sssortmcnt of WOODEN AND TIN TOTS. ' .Ram" Being young beginners, and desirous of gi ving general se tisfaction, we respectfully Solicit the publts to give us a trial. sIOSEPE I.OIVRT;* HENRY NAME. Mr- lON CREAM, of all the d iffereed4laversoilwaye OD hand. Hiving fitted up 'the large 'SALOONS handsome style, they hope 10 Tetsuo thetattonage otf the public. „ . Lebanon, alarch 18,1863. MILLINERY & STRAW 'OOOOS CitWe bare the: pleasure of itYkirtteng-you that we are now prepared to eglir, at our Old Stand Noe. 103, 105 k 30e Neal/ SgeoND-st. pima- DEIRInet, A well selected Stock of • MILLINERY & STRAW GOODS: in every variety, of the kind impOrlatitins, and of the newest and most fashionable styles: OUR STRAW DEPARTME NT, w ill comprise every variety of Bonnets. Gets & Trim mings to be found in that line, of the latest Rudman approved shapes and styles. Soliciting an early t remain Tears, Rempectinlly, 11. WARR. Pbilad'a. Starch 18,1863.-4 L .4411- Millinery & Straw Goods now opening at H. 'Ward's Store Philad'a. Read Adv. A GREAT BATTLE Ia soon expected U. take place In Virginia.: But not withstanding this, the people MUST HAVE. CLOTHING. And we wouhl respectfully set forth our claim e PUBLIC ATTENTION ! as follows: Because we keep a Iskrge well-assorted 'dock or cloth ing on hand, which when examined, always please. lt - Because our Goode are Made up, in our own Estab lishment in the city, and in , a manner that talc** down the country, and gives all Customers a city appearaere. -Because, by the facilities we have in buying plot* goods, we are enabled to sell our elothing 25 per cent cheaper than anybody else in this neighborhood. We have Post received a large stock of gPitING AND SUMMER CLOTLIING, and invite our Ftiendi and Customers respectfully to call at Lebanon Female Seminary. RACHEL F. ROSS, Principal. JULIA ROSS. ?elusion! Department. Mrs.ll. A. J. JIMISON, Drawing. rilltE Ninth Session Win commence September 3,1800. This School is designed to elevate the, standard of female education, and to offer superior advantages at a moderate cost. illre ichent year is divided into two sessions of five months each. Charge per session. front 7 1 ,4 to 15 dollars, according to thestudies of the scholar. Extra for Mimic, French, Latin, and German. Particular attention given to the musical depart iitent . Instructions upon the Piano, Melodeon and Guitar and in Singing. Pupils not connected with the School will be waited upon at their homes, when de sired, end at the usual rates. Early application should be modern Mutual. Fire lassura.nee Cour pa'arsy of Annville, tatO.NON 'MOM, 1111.118 COMPANy was Incorporeted, March. 1559, am/ ienow operation and ready to make Maar. ,anee On Dwellinga o add , other nalldlingai ou Inruitare, atri Merehindise generally. Alio on Reme. Contente, stock, Farm I mplemente. &a., on a Mutual Prhaiiple. MANAGERS_ t'hrlallan Badman, William Early, jr.. Georgu S. Beawardner, T. D. A. GamDA, George, DOiligel, Jelin D. Beiyer, DOliel - 8. Emir, , ALLWEIN, Pres Meet. Trianurez. JOSEPH F. Mu; Secretary. Samuel Seemld, Traveling Agent. Jaeot! Sebnotterly; AMLALIte, 6taich.6, 1862: 7 1r , _ Coach--Making Establishment; rpnE undersigned; at L ie..MA\GUE-, ' TORY, at the lit Tell Gate, .on mile East of Lebanon, has on hand a very large stock of READY MADE VEHICLES. stop. :EMOTES.. ROCK-A-WAYS, cratni.ta ES, StiLGIES, ko. made ontof the best. , materials and by first•rate workmen. Erten his long evp - sience.in the business, and his determination to allow none but good work to leave hie Shops, be feels confident, that, he can give to cuetometa the most •conipleto lion. Persons tianting anything- in tbleiline, sre Invited to call and exasnitte my stock before making their par chum. ttIIZTLISLIPtIiAtER. South Lebanon, April 11,'83. A PROBLEM FO' THE 'LADIES. litt Free ofCharge. Address m PROBLiBM," - '80r'443 P. 0., Philadelphia. Pa- Apry 120:3.-3t. LIST OF COLORS. . lAA* ; - Black Brosini, rin IS2 C = I ' Da Scuff Brown, 14 - er_ i ie arkt, Light Brown, C? E. 4 Dark Drab. Dark blue, ....., 5 Light Drab, Dark Green. .CD (5,1 rdkno, Zi:ghrOrtell, A. 10.1 _ z i Orange, 4EG p,, State, Purple, 414 ~.v.p..! t a, ~0, 11 itt) Safferuie, French Blue, and Dotal -Pura 414 : 47tokt. - ' Q Family Dye Colors. Fdr - hying . Silk, Woolen nad Mixed rikoods, Rblowle. gala; Dreenee, Riblxtes, Mores. Bantiels, Hats, Fan' Mere:Kid GlOreS t Children's clothing. and all kind" of Wearing agparal, With perfect lair solar. A Stiving of 80 per cent. These Dyne are Mixed in the form of powder% con• mutilated, ere'thoroughly tested, and put in neat pack - ages.. For twenty-five cents you, can color as many goods as world otherwilio cost nye times that statt---- The prdcem is simple, and any one can use the Dye with perfect sucrose. Direction. Inside of each Pack' age. Manufactured by HOWE & STENO:2,2W -Broadway Boston. J. L. LESIMIRGER, Lebanon, Pa.„ wholesale and re tail agent, and for tale by Dr, ROSS and D. 8. RABBB., Lebanon. [April 1,'63.-6m. ESTABLISHED 1760 PETER. LORILLARD. Snuff & Tobacco Manufacturer 16. & 18 Cait MBERS ST, porunirly 42 Chatham Street, New York.] Would call the atteutiou of Dealers to the articles of his manufacture, viz: "drown Snuff; Macahoy, Demlgros. PFno Rappee, Pura ifirglielse„ Gonna kappee, Nachltechea,. American Gentleman, Oopentemen. Yellow Sunlit Scotch, Hooey Dew.Bfteti... High Toast Scotch, Fresh Roney Dew Scotch, Irish High Toast, - Fria& Scotch, or Lundyfoot. Air Attention is caned to Ace dariu ireduction in pri ces of Pitts-Citt Chewing end ,cv, 40 1 ar o u t i cos , w him, win befound oja Supermr TeAiatto. Long, Y. CDT CIINWING. SMOKING. """,„,g , A. L., or plain, fl—dw. Osvendish, or Sweet, , Spanish. -4 ' (0 :; 2 1, - Sweet Scented Oronoco; Vermeer, ~ :0q.:15.2 ti Foil-Garendfek 'Turkish. mixed. ' Granulated. (. $.—A circular of prices will he sent on appli - Catj° o • NIN 3:01k, April ly. LONGACRE & GABEL "11-41,RDWARE AT COST . -nbscriber offers Ids large and well &elected of HARDWARE, PAINTS, 011.3, .61.11 .COST FOR C.llBll. Aw-iarties who bare settled their noon:its to April be allowed a-liberal credit on perennials-- Theme wild-hare not eettled will And Mali accounts with 4, 8. biline4iata iottliment and collet.- ' thin: - - - M. KARMA!.. - T. Lebanon, Jul 3T, 1991. _BEIRENSTEIN BROS.. OppdBlte the Cirurt Houle Lebanon, April 24, 1862. Board of Directors: D. S. HAMMOND, S. J. STINE, JOHN MEILY. J. W. MISR. C. D. LONINGIER, C. GREENAWALT% ISAAC BECKLEY. JOSIAH •YCNCIE. 'Amnon, Aug. 21, 1861. S. J. STINE. et J. MISII. Samuel grab°ld, John Klnparts, George Bigler. -le!hilwein, au*** Hal., Joseph 1; Meets,