• I ibrt i r , • TERMS, $1 60 A YEAR LEBANON PA. r•.% WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29,116. Maga4IFFAIRS. r C} I 1 - q A mellblai O L I tne'uw M a recently wrote "Give us,Gettltrel, 'Clellen and we, will fight every batiliiiovei 'again front Williamsburg to ?rederieksburg, and do it better than over we did laiwn Galc tag give us 'Little Drab, and we will go to Richmond. Ile the man we IF a et, and% be: is•Ahe man who will be President ofihe UulierGfates if soldiers have aaytitinowy. A i lv„ll7l4, dont:hie...tee us but Algukild spinifigiseigen . trati ?Vial -tan." The Convention .of School„Diroo• toreiO" efech ciniiiiirguire7Gtei3MOVViiirmeet in the Court House, next Monday, May 4, at 1 o'clock, P. M. .. • B.mtl i dt apd,igion 4l on...trial,:last week" in Redid iitg for a s c hatirtz aittiaT Be ea rteW fletiVed*efrris , itaftlit reit; Tti"Cir nt tempted to arrest him when he took to his heels. Therup guns,.sholyandl illed lia' on the spot. re torlOiffil o t 4 rtbalte sdeoltly large i 0 bac ri ptio ri list. 'That ismight. Roll in the names to the only English Union pa per published in the-county. MiSallialate ' ea several persons of late have bad their pockets picked at and I,o4be:ifOigttborhoodi of the Depot of the Reading Railroad. at Philadelphia. The twengecoara is philndelph,la aro leo danger 'ono gioei.for foika s bav log a_goo'd deal of moil eq. • Bo,OD yaw . . „ ' PA 'Dkr : • morrow. Thursday, Aprillo di, will be PresidentLineoles Fast day. It *ill be observed, we presume, 'as sitekdays beret.O.fore liasa been, by a general cos rOirCotbusinese. ThO Banks will close, so that persons srbe4haie payments falling due on the 3Uth, most attend to them the' day preceed lag. •;-;r4 ::.:• - ' ,--o.ol ! ,NeCtirter . Was in Lebanon,)44lo4o, o4 4; l.hrief; visit. „13 0 wee serenaded jsy, e ,tbis !banill'ared made a short address. It is said that he has been reinstated as Colonel of the 93d, and that be has g ene on to assume the - -.• .c . The Courier brings out editorially • 'sad prominently , Maier James R. Canitiliell; of Vettsville, nan;onndidate for the abolition nomi nation for Governor. In an out-of,the-way,part of the some paper it endorses a communication from. the Harrisburg Telegraph : proposing G. Dimon Coloroin, - Esq., of Nor tfi Lebanon, fur lho-same s position, • • . George Pfldigeri'jr., baa op'dned , office in this borougll for the Collection of Pan none, Bounliee, Back Pay and War Claims. See card in t.tils papcir. • - - . . . ... GE:v. Joarr • IV,ZI,bIIX.N died on Thursday, Inosning, in We.. TileVe ) aged 48 yeah aiontlfs'anddil:Elays. HO leaves d widow and Vliiiiirfniniiy,of children to mourn the dotith of "els:iilfeeiTonate 'bnsband and kind father. H. iiiteinteriedAwilifonday morning in Zion'tiVa theren Cemetery, followed by a low; eoneotini6 of too Kali; 1141 a v • friends. •. _ . lesyeare in the,pritne of life, bat !- ban fot wrioneperiOd . of tiara 'mils of the most protninent - citizenr of this place, and •bkd a rbprittation 'not only[ extending . .over:llse State, but , lNational as - a lawyer iiud:n Democrat ic politician. He had a kind heart and a g e nial ,thpt;:aify fit We' lieb e 7 mg ,74lo r haaititilipivithNititetoConly respected but loved him.. He Dever held any public position of prominence, except that of District Astor ney, to which he was elected on the strength of his personal popnlarity..whekevery, other man on the tioket with him was defeated. Before the !expiration of.hie term of ,office the rebellion broke out, wheal be orgapixed, almost-unnseinted ata alci.ne,a.Davalry•Company fur three zearsior she weir. He accompanied, his Company' to Vetalthington and partidipated'ila the'bettles MeOlel lan, and also in,' the Campaign nail biittreeinMdryland. After it service otopivarde of n year he Contracted. the , disease which obli g ed h hitt . ° tdi ign Whl 'Eon the Peninsula he furnished us with an account of the sei,sp,daye battles-near 12ichtnonkwhich - has SAO Pro doe* ett by pre tit tee t o.lertfiii -44:the. tis'thp beet desciiPtion. Hiked,: He atwisys. loved a militate" fife, and a hsq t ten.yeara ago was elected Brigadier Goner: al of the 2a Brigade, sth division, P.... 3, 'Ace' politioilate Yves a member of the - Baltimore National Democratic-Convention which nomina ted Gen. Class, if nit74lgo tir< 'the Direinaati Con vention whicli'lliiiniantid Mr. Buehanan, Ile also was frevently,a Delygate s tl our Deno?rtit.... C:Sn tfonr, andswas at Due Irmo favorte , b neektensiiel?spoken tit . as candidate for Goyernor. As a lawyer hb 'ranked high 'in. titer profession. His legal advice was frequently solicited from abroad, a nd _ h isispdpestl An - lb e:Ad to i Die Ifict ion of the affairs of ale - State was frequently asked and followed. As a friend , itie)e eitiqe better . tbitt 4. It Weidman,' and More' th`ari one whom he took by the hand end led forward to prosperity, wjli.taer or toren Rill ""'" • : A,llleeting of the Members of tho„Bar aryll.oflicers,of the se - vivid Courte of liebnit6tb'co'ulitk; was ho Id it the residence of Levi Kline, Esq., an 'fbursdav, April 2d, lB63relative to the death of JOHN Fare, nloniber„.Of the' Letninoh Bat, When. en •Motion Geri' Mini, Esq., presided as ChM rma4, and James W. nor, acted as Secretary. • 4bleases. John, W: Amos`- It..Boughter William H. Derr.were appointed a committee to draft Resolutions expressive of the sense of the meeting.— The following resolutions were riported by the „Com. mitteo:-- • • - • , • . ; it'israrAs. In the provlderice of 'Ontl. our late ,fellow tutintr JOHN WE1D31.4..Z, Ean.; lOWA been removed from our midst lip ttiehabid bf dentli; and Cherishing kind feelings for the, tarbtnity.:und benignity with which his professideal intercourse widens has been charae;terited; as well its for ' ariii able 'igoetal ' ties; therefore, be'it •Vesolted, 'Patin hie death we deplore the los , of one whoee.hig,h profestiOnal seenitements Were ncknowl- Amd-hy all ;mod wlio, at the'oPening of the' present front themractice of h iv irofession, tdok rip the'sWord itdefenciiof hls country, and in its 'Eetvie.e contreetertliedi seksii,-Which caused his death, ! tlittaliebtrtigeti6die4 his life' itpisetho altar of his country's rights. Rtsolval, That we sincerely--condole with the be reaved fsmily,of,the deceased in tJap,loss of an affection- ate buitaindi and alltid.aQ iidiikentlather. Rtrolred, That we, will attend the funeral of our la mented late le lIOw meinber In a body. wear the tiandl bedge'of mourning for thirty days: and' 4 n further mativero2apeCt,.the bilker ber'eloled during the oboe •. • • JOIIN .W. KILLINGER; ,- --AMOS R. •IsociairrEd., Nmmittoo. M- DKRIL 011678 Pi MILLER, &DWELT. illoA.Dix and Joncalf: BoWct.trwifre appointed a COrtiMit!lS to pre. sent a copy of the reaolulklus to the family of the do. sir The Secretary, JAMES W. Estin.,'wßis directed to notify: theieeverattJudi r is 'of the 'Courts 'of Lebanon county, of the demise of JOU N WEI OMAN-, Itsri.; and invitaltlfentioLunitililttethelhombers of the Der• and officers of the Co urts, e hi attending the ftinoral of the deesersa• .: . . , Moti2m, proteedlnge rind resolutions more ordered tobe Unbliehed in'thellowapapers of the Doi ,ough of Lebanon. ," ," • • ' • ifiliOnimotioniadjdurned.; `. ; - tpair ELME. President. "Taxi, W. Enos.,:Ediretar.f.7: :• • -' .111o..Court was ii session but 4,bree• tayilaat week. The to Hew rug ripprt-cipbrao the,' lineiness of, Ip#Mtet to"••• thirpup„lic 11!At. Wit •:• .7 .;,s' • • • Coin. vs. Itenr yAssault—Asseult levy _err oath', o 6 Cket.lieb Ligh fihis proletintfol was inetitutod against tho defonduc,t,. Teacher of .'..l . Corth"teban toWnehip, giog one of his pupils. Thelory 'totted Ali de. fondant not guilty,and the. prosecutor to pap the coots., Capa4,,trCMOsei Darken , Joseph Sautertritim t : cob,Mnek,. .Peter.Philippl,. Iceec IbitV William Bender,Aosannel :Booke, , John iroffeitf; Babb 7 ;MCTAVeterrand . Cyrus Albright.:.:764 . were' inAla.ted, for., Greeting , a disturbince:akA SeisoplNik 7 ll; it ton at Shuefferstown. They were all foundsguilty, with the exception of "'Merl and Alberglit ) . . They were sentenced to pay a doe oi tie dollars and the costs. Cora. vs. Alexander Kitzmiller. Larceny of TurkeYnNigtknfilienry r gitCoulfer.• dant was fous..d i gnitly, and sentenced to confine mentLiw.tliellistere Penitentiary for the term. of ' six months. • •-•••• • Corn. vs. Essivifijj-Assault and battery on mathlLDJkiri4:.:Sitiroi . ." The defendant is a SchoolTeriorehcfasi plinths Prosecutor a flog ging. Guilty and•senteneadlnAny,a fine of Eva . • All the Quart and: Itertanrant anted- by . , the lust, Coart, • tit • V 1 4- • " .` 4 •ttittlrned of ier" d now siglatt r .l“iilXll4 ..421 - frattato lie us into false positioff in the first plit'4, by as serting that we had abusbd the guard a erthis place. Wo laibedhimpjthenc,he.t e commenoet to-;bluster tfr and teate4 Zed len itithinte at the. Courier 'office frr'ourittenefit. We demanded its publication, which was declined, but we were told we could:here it'bi hashing" for it. We did ask to have it sent to our office and lac would to.refused t .but,ere were .thren'in hiked :tfLat o 1d14113 Oflip 'Wet nrikil SitlD leek of.„ehiadt o'telrlorLlkkt, tw.oalt.l call at our office if we desired it. Wo invited him earnestly, but he did not come. It w ill be seen that we hero thus beeiilla a regular wild goose chase after him, but without success. We have eetzedrhiimv4ocketiled-hiur, reviled ; himr-o ff oreff-to freaCentan jtjl indite ;)1, th fik Also Isfe gre. to ihrow off his - disguise:but all to no effect. We now advise him that the next time be begins a coot rrrrrrr that be assume a more soldierlike po. fitiov• .Battertnpn Abaft-lapis . keen [annul Aon.untonibleritsuuslsi Truth,.fs. julgllts 1111/1d if ill pterail- 1 that : laps r; p 513 [(lox tills,_•posi don wasn:lis r An4r ; ho is ittlorly :routed, So it will always / be.; ;. - ;,. A hanasiii ti recently pro sented to the 173 d Regiment of Penna. Volun teers. The dratted men from this coup ty aro in seicfreginiene''Cian-y:ele; in behalf of the ao nor,!mrs:.l.ireut: Col. Boyei, delivered . : the 'for loiing 'address gm° presentatiOn , The Qeneral said he hadeetue fur the porpose of pre. Renting to the 173t1 the gift of an estimable lady, where husband shared the privations and honors of the Reg'. went Tide gift - woe our coon' ry's flag,. tho _emblem of our national grealuessarid - our national htinor. A robot! it chattered ihe recollections of the brave deaths and the noble, self-sacrificing etTorts through which our fa thers acquired told hooded down to ns the blessings of liberty and independence. And what this flag .repreaen tail,—our' liberty, our independence. and' our • free', and ennobling institutions,—Was committed to 'charge, that ire' might proilerVe and transin it the 'me to coming gene, :Woos. Ile presented the flag im•belet.ll 'of' the kind donor, as a continual momenta of the sacretlness - of thieourtruat and the high importance of,preserving it, cit , to I l'Prm:sn red lhat,Lit,thilprheeitt inoturitoLis'erisis, the 173 d had need of no Othetene urageinent to a faith ful performance of its ffittiesi: Sil.oo tilts war commenc ed he had:under his commend, 37.000 wett, pnd ..ln -the Zerfnigtitinialltsreen the different reginiehts IM Willing ly yielded to' the; 172 d die palm. 'Notwithstanding the demoralizing influence Of soldier's • life, no ollteer,or soldier of this regiment hadever yidlatednliy -- .Mtietell It reguia lon of war, and none of the reports made to lam of the regiment contained a single complaint lie thee-r fore cheerfully mining - tied thrill flag to theotiratiiffiffirotec tion of the officers and soldiers of the 1731.4:it'd judging their future conduct from their past history, he was con vinced tit it they would sever suffer it to be dishonored. Which Wag eloquently 'replied to by • Major Grant Weidman, as follows : Ife had the honor to have been selected by the 173e1 Regiment to reecivirth'e colors the'Oentinil find presiffited to theist, and in their behalf, :to return, through.. him, their heattfelt thanks to the fair donor. A soldiers .rife, site bad given then, in truth, a soldier's gift. She had en trusted to their care that which was dearer and of were value its the eyes of the AtultriatusOldiet than anything vu the free of the earth,—the representative of his country's honor—tic flag of the ,tittion, the_ emblem of liberty, the banner e . f.the whieliare.cliister , ed the hopes.of ertiry lover of dberty.and the rights' of Man thri•ughout the world.. Every mar ntid every Stripe was sacred in our eyes. We looked upon it as the repre sentative of the great princlp. esof civil and liberty, bequeathed to us us by our ItOciliftffinveratices tors end purchaSed with their dearest antebeit bloixl. More particularly at this time, dill we clterilh Nees sett. timents. A strange flag had been rained in our Midst Rebellion, with all its occouip inying horrors, had reared it hideous heed ~ No foreign enemyinontrange it.S . theiv striking :the bldw; hut' those MirturKl iff - the bosotu of our common country, Were itrined . :With' 'the iiliwor's dagger. It behooved ei thin to arnitaid fhlaglorions standard and go sisqt 'grab JOdotit cilre hbub that no star was dimmed and that nostrlpewas,erna cd. Ile was proud to say, that Wheeever tab Regitniat may be called upon to bear this beautiful gift It shall ne ver be diegrec d. No traitor's hind should pollute its folds while a single one of these his b ore comrades re noiined to defend it. lie again returned the thanks of the 173.1 Regiment fur the beautiful gift to the Garold gentle donor. One of the doirices,of thp -sp•esitlfod 4 .l.fe'ion Leagues" to .cetice gganspgictiog Acing, crats into their organ ieptionpii to assure them thet . in doing, so they need got .iny.saide any of theri.iniitilial'prifetencesthaht if; ntipartisan affair, and is not in any we; litinded'td' influ ence their votes. Tbat acy man who is truly a DemocOttAopld,Yernder tbe;fitesentlregibott; dote any•ottier tbmktbe.Remeeratio tjelke't, wo do. not believe; but we can assure any who may have been entieein this way.t bat The sole an d eptire ob. jest of . flie . "Union Leagtf.is; 4 ' - Eli' lettlib their votes, if possible, for Abolition catididitis it: the next eleetion. . . . . o e arta of Cia9242, , At hiallestaw rgnt and drinking Saloon, in Funck'd to please tpelp . t . pl cAtinno,. trenhated,..tind ha receives bill meneure.or .p.stronagoin„.9onso (panne. He hoe oh . hind a lot ofthe tweet Oyster" . . tke . ,/limkek,aHords, • ,r - Corpotil iTtiboll R. Sas , ely;iifibtieil town, this imanty, lately, a member of the 3d Ohio Cayslrit' Iran iritintiltitidici fight withr.tbe: -rebels, -in: TonnesSem ...He .diedti•fe* days .after the Agin,. and is hOnorably mentioned in the report of the battle for his prowess. Ilis l"theF.Wrilitia..gtoll.o!!filtntl Blinn:het' arraiiitement for . trains on the Reading and Lebanon Volley Drane4,l4.ktroodz, went in t?,effeot on Agodny. See ' Oar friend . Act;: ,• has dpipoled of his eidtilibWilliainoetatia We' Po &rine Standard, to litleasni. N. C.431r - Eldy &Co: Aicy' of our friends in Lebanon county, who wish ri good ptapr. frOn! Sphayikill sou,nty,'ene. ao no better than 13 e .talcink : the S tttnderd, , We, wjek prosperity and health to the outgoing and in going parties of the Standard.. •.• Ill,' „ IIoNV to bEIiftICT'OOYINI'EtiikAT TAL CCRIIENCY.—It is said that there are bogus fi fly cant postal notes in citeulation. They may read it, tit 'di Leh ted'bi , £l4 bricks of the notes,- wheris theAvorde "or'dbtfigaiitad 11. 8: depository” occur. In the•genuine note there is a nourish cuctliporod ) .of three ouryed.lhie . s i tyndsr these.wo'rdi' thee,ounterfeif • there are bet two lines. • What an Amount of Suffering and Die ease ariiiin*lliiiNfoltitilears•Woh ho 'prerimterl by the free:Msw of HOLLOWAY'S • PILLS ;es OINTMENT. For Wounds, Sores and Scurvy, the Ointment is a oertaimeure, and for Bowel compleints, Fevers, Small' Pox, &c., the Pills are the best 4ri the., we r.to . . Only 25, mints p e r pot-. o ° • ' . 221 -' p* A lerp in.my yEe l hflown.medietnes..can bare Show Curds; Ciietihire. 4sent" them; TREE OF EX• PESSE.• by siddreasing THOMAS HOLLOWAY, - 80 Maiden Lanai N.Y. • Tl4llty-three 4ousand letters were sent froth the fLebagion Pest Office, the laSt quarter. • • Uriah Kreider, of 'Capt. Gicena walt's company; suairslo...M.T..4ll9clitiel Krei der, of this Berouili;44iio was so badly wounded at thejiiiiile of Fredericksburg that it was thadght he . w4ad l iii . e,.htio arriv ed home otiSerlonah, ' stir Datliel.lreciwuwsli t , ofhryerstown,Who has bees . in 4 Ltil'e, service for nearly two yeare, and who Was iii" !this seiten days' light on•the.Fetifesalaredllifißthe iterriblo figpt, c4 - Freilericksbar g , sik.of' which he did • his , duty ifs a true .114:tidier, has been discharged on account of 2 dfiShiliki. • 0 anrill . rioN.:RezzlTriuly,F i l. Reitman, of this county; was, on' Tfinddsky evening last, in Emanuel Chare, Hamburg, .4erka •-• r Le • h •, : COUpty:,fdaaiiied. e l / 4 .;mtnietcf /by. 4.1 • the Lebanon Classis of the German Re formed Church. Ile ••has been called to the inii.tor i spip.. 9f_ the. v Itergriqcs . l con grA4 lOl l. it* , w9 lBl ol*.f. in taanit.o Church. . . 1-,!)) - 4011itt --"fieldtt3fs DR. JNO. L. LYON'S French Periodicol Drops ••FOR•FFIEWI2O3. • . . deedicineli . noir •Offere4 , la the, Auterl:• can indica As thirdnly stir°, tkositivei and, nOverlailing cure atid.!.;ogiilo*e' of enppresiion of no.ttke,, whatever 'Cause:. "l'articular 'are bo ilota • to ,! know. that P,regntritcP.l . B not,ihn'saiiso, as the Drops j would sorely Prisduco an effect entirely oontrary to the course of nature, for which I mill not, hold myself re- Thesiafroger ere' so mi l d an d - "Pleiumnt, that tho feeblest can take them with perfect aecur ity; yet ag Powerful in their effects, that they may,be,tiately,called.l a never failing Regulator. They 'rean• he" proodnid.* addressing me as directed below. I have need this died. ietne for the last twelve years in myprecticeeddidjmo— fore well know , its merits, Sold.l:7,nll,PMeakile:' ; Price $t per bottle. Addrossi; • :, Mix L. LYON;NdIIi Jul/ za, j • ".. I. • 811TGE1 41*C• LETTER "A 7, FAMILY SEWING MACH I NE, wan AL,; rnklimortalr Iv the BEST and curawsr and MST DrAUTIVUL of all SulAing Machines. This, Machine will 44, anything. from the' running of a tuck in Tatiletati to the. pinking of an Overcoat -- , anythin'g.froin — Pilot or liiiavorselbtii down to tlio,s6ftest Llituze•anit Gotirtmer Thyme, and is ever ready to do• ibi work to .perfection. It can MI, hem% bintljgatliOr,. tuck, quilt. and hal capacity fur • a great-variety proraianfental work:. This is not the Only Machine thatran fell, hem', hind, arid !CO forth, but to will do so better than any other Machine. The Letter "A" 'Family Sowing Machine may be had in a. great rarietyof eabinet‘caisea. The Folding Coat, whirls la now Imam• lag se popular, hi, no Ito name implies, one that oan ho fdlded irito a bos,orfase,-.which, when opened, makes .'beautiful, snbatantial, and spacious table for tho work to rent upon. The Cane are of every imaglnablo design ,plainas the wood grow in its wittfve , forost, or no elahorately . finished as art raft lAA% lhent. , Send fora copy of "SUMER k CettaittirrE. M..S.lNGliat..k CO., • . . ' 455 Broadway, • iIIet:IPIIII,A,DEIJPIIIA:OFiIdSKO Cliertnut St ri* th'ile .; • ; .•311 7 7, 11302 • . . WHOOtiblb CCCOIL Ott oltOtit.',..hettevor severe, May, be ,4iftliate4 and cured by "thti, usb of klitpit.ll* ZADOC ORTHR'S BA LSAJI. Thiiinvnldadle!tfedicihepossesses 'th'e estraordinit ty pewee ilffell'eVing immediately WITOOPING COCOS IIOteItSiIDIF.SS., DIFFICULTY OF DUSKINESS and Tickling in the Throat. It. s lonsesis the Phlegm, still will be found to be eery ' egrientilito the taete; It'is not a violelit remedy'. , hut.emollentl-- *arming, marching and effective. Can be taken by the oldest person or youngest child. For.salo lay all. Druggists, at V.l and' 5 etc. per bottle. January 280 . 18133.--Ik. . - • PRESERVE YOUR BEAUTY, - SYMMETRY. O.F FORM, • . • YOUR IIEALTII, ARP MENTAL' POWERS, By using that Safe, Pleasant,, Popular, ant Specific flimsily known as lIELMBOLD'S E.rmi CT Burmitr. . 'Read the Advertisemen iu another coluMn, and ieby it— , , , " • Diseases arid Symil:Onis Enumerated. • Cut it out,eud Preserve it. You may ;tiotaOw require it. • But may at some N'atteiv Day. ' • "It'ative health mAt 'vigor to tlie [rum., • And bloom to tlio pallid cheek.?' It Eitvee Long Snffeting and Expoinira. • • • -' Beware of thunierfefle Ouree Ouuranteed Lebacou, 4 pril 1.9, • " Card. -to life StifFeriii , ;• .: The My. COSGROVE. while laboring as a 3lAsionury in Japan, wie curs d of Consulnptlon, when all otber means had fa lied, by a recipe obtained from .a learned physician residing iu the great City of Jedilo. This reCipe has cured great uninbers who, were suffer ing front Conaneipt ion; Branch I t la,. Sore Throat,. Citughs and Colds, and time .debility and nervous deproeslon canoed by these disorders. . . . • Desirous of benelittifig others, I will seOd'this ro eipe, which I bare brought /10 . 1110 With ow, to till who need it,.free oftbarge ' Address ET. W5l. COSGROVE, • • 439 Fulton A yawl°, . • Brooklin, N. • D0c,10,11362:-IY. • • • • Editor orAdtettise; DEAR Silt : --With.your- permission I wish- to soy -to7the-rendera of your paper that I will send by return. mail to all who Wisb it, (freil) a. with full directions for Making and tieing a iim. p '4 egetahle Balm, that will effectually. remove in 10 dnY.s, Pimples, Blotches, Tan, Freckles and ail Imptirities of the Skin, leaving. the EOM soft, clear, smOotb' and beautiful. ' • . I will also mail free to a thoso having BOW Beads or.,l3iire pubes, „ directions and in, kriuotion that Will,eariblo them to shut a 1,111 groWth olLuxarient Hair, Whiskers, or a WOO , cache, id less than SO days: 'All'applientious an, swore(' by return mail rs ithoot s cbarggi., • ; Itestectfully yours; •. . • • : • THOS. F. CHAPSIAN, • • • • • 2 f S3l'B roadtray Iteirlfoliikt- • February 25,-18t13.-+Sus.. -"• • • ..QuEsTro N. 14.3116: I. -there Dick , atiji Naney s oshere are you •going;*thia. you are id idetr'a hurry . t . .AnswEn.f.—Why'-we hre jest oil Mir way to teany's -Photograph Gallery, to have our factures taken?.. , 'tie takes splendid pictures, and his flattery' is nearly 'all the..time oroWdedh so I said to Nancy Wo..will Wine ly tin is morniojerbefore any body else gets there, jiire . . . will have to Shute away again without getting any. ' have heard too that lls iy s . 0a IWO ifs nearly all the time crowded; and eo why don't you go to some other Gallery '1 • ANIf.--Qh my! we could not think ofahclutr•thlng:-= Me-admire the true end beautiful picture that Daily takes,-so much-that we would not go to another Gal. tery.jf We could get them fun nothing Ilehas seven years, experience in the bitsirieSs, lots a 'sett of improved. instruments,. an excellent sky-lieht,•-sod therefore taltesi the best pictures in town:and so of course every-body that wants a good pkstnra gontint t2urst:4ll'lmt kind of Pieliffeilleeiba biker ' AAS.—ILIe takes Photograplui'Mnit - mlulatbreqo life= size, plain or coloreil.. lila card - pirturus hare 'Weil pronounced more truthful and life like ibeneeme have loon taloa lu'our :large Ambrotypes are beoutifuli; mud can:t be beet::: Ile : elle) exCela copying pictures from small Dagiterreotype*, end en turgtur theip almost to any slim. QUElit.— , W, here is this al lery ? a must igns .11, cul -too. , (4!.. Alm—Jinn come along witk Ntihey and . 7, iinlll:Ar will ebewryon. It la in Stine'a New Building; next dour 011ie ladntnon-DeiNesit Bank. Ile has Constant: ly.on hanct'e good nesortment - of 0 Ht . add 14*awood , Frames, Vases. Albums.which sell° ehe3in.:= Focfgood and cheap Picture° - we *Livia° . ;all .to•gd, go" Dnllj'sdiallery, ••• •Itlaich -1102t3t opti ff baus gfiatizts. English preaching next Sabbath morning and evening hi •the Methodist Episcopal' Church. On'Thurstlny at 10 A. M., Service in. Moravian church, also,'English preaching next Sunday at It/ A.M. und,' 001111:111 at 2!,4 I' M. Service in Zion's Lutheran church, next . Sabbath. morning and evening In the English language. The Itiv.i.uther A. Gott/odd, the recently elected peator' of this congregation, will, in 'tlfellibrnlng; be inatal ed. English preaching on Thursday evening Puglia: preaching next Sunday morning In ,the lair t' Reformed church. . Gerinen preaching at 934 o'clock, on ThUrsdpn • in Sa lem'e Liitheran chard t, 'Euglialt ou &biddy Morn ing and Germiin 'in the afternoon. , Preaching , next Sunday morning% iiMSt. John't Ile. fotaied chunk. • Cuaisr ener.cm—Servlce in Temperance : hi • ery. ~. • .. Sunday thorn ing'St I() n'clobk. • ••• Also. , ori•Thursday, April 30th., servicd'at Id A. '. &attar. On the sth of . .Mstrch ;IMO, by Rev • JurnesSipl.Nr, Mr. JOHN HARTMAN. of .Hictilnud, Lub..i.o.t county. and Anse SARAH A. DUNCAN, of wribburg. • • • " . r. 7."..) On the 2&1 InsIeNTTIE . MigENIN, infant dausittri. of. Cyrus uutl Elisabeth LIGJAT, seved U metals end ~. • . U days. On the Mat inet .. in Co6wall TOwcishlp, of Typhoid rever;IIENII4ICOCII, aged ?I years '7' Months and 27 t dayeet•Teity Bloused un the dead which die in the Lord front henceforth. Yea saith' the Spirit that they may rest from theirlabois and their vorka du follow them. • Rey. Uth Chapt. 13th verse. • - Adieu our mu •h belbmi• Brother, Adieu • Since wean) called to pert wlthtiou, ' Though hard the stroke we'll not complain, .• In Ilcarcu'welope 'to meet yOU again. • • ' " . ' Maui. • In Milton, on the . .&1•• Of April, DANIEL ECKEIVir in the 84th year of his age. Gn wedneuday, 'April 1kh,1863, EDWIN BOWMAN FUNOE; aged Gv, years, one month and tweet) , three d.tya. On 3fanday morning, April 20.1863, MART LOUIE& FUNCR,aged ten Yearn and twenty days. lak. Theso were both Children oflosiuh Fanck,.Req., of this Borough, and were taken by t- at terrible scarlet -fever. They were both of upissnel . iniefligence . for their yea: s, and poeeessed of diem>. (Wiens BO AlltiAbld ale to endear thorn to all va., kgow them. Those who attended tho late exhibition' of the scholars attached to-the Lebanon Female Semi - ' . nary, will remember the remarkable appreciation wi , h which Mary took part ,in the Osercises. "Whom iha Gods love, die young." . On the 1:50, ITIRt., in tbi4 Borough, of scarlet ft . ,.y.or, AuGusrAi daughter 01 A, It. BQIIOFrEIL, .10q,agect 2 jeain and 3 Months. On the 12t13. inkt , in. thin Borough, ut'diptleaila, OBoltotl EDWIN. coo of JErt E. and DAUOLIERTY, raged 2 ye/irb. 2 mouths and G days. • • - Sato -at home." • On tba . 2ilt'of June, 1863 ' et t h e United Stnten COY.. Uospital,,npnr Portenollt.ll, VI,. DA:g RI, BNYDOC, Kai, A, 03d Rug' went - roun'a aged . nbont,V4 ynarti. iIEIb.QUARTEPB CA: A, 03d rii, yoL : TR.! BUTS OF Itet. •-• ' ' - - _ Whgrenh, We: have heard, ,with sincere earrOw, of the death of our late lathier-soldier, DANIEL iiNYDER.,. who died attar a lingering Movie; therefore, be it -Iteeuived;3hacfu.the death of our licit, contract° Wit' havcrlest a kind companion; a good tioldior, , and ono to wlicnif complaint wge a atrangbr. • itueolved, Tlmt••wo deeply ayinpathiso with 'the• be• rearoMparentic and friends of the deceased. • . • . 1* Resolved, •Thet n cosy of the foregoing be turn to hie parents, and aloe publi4hoel to tbaLebanou pa. yora. Sergt. JOSEPII . • y tSirggi. Elf' M}EUUk;. i ..V207:411,t4. , . .filkormopies Leye.n anti is the best an . pori(at Saking,Powderlinown foi.mak jog. ight, Sweet and Nutritious•Britul and Cakes... It does not oontain.a:particlo of Saleratus, Alum or - ~. • any other kind of deleterious drug ; hut perfeotly ,pure and healthy.' It ix an excellen t- oompoei tioir for percOns suffering !Toro dyspepsia. Fur' Alf 41 : bpf!IERGF:RS Druf S tort. .. . .. . .. • irlte •Leksirion 'Markt*. - ~. .-- .: , Car:/t/lit CbrreekdAkkli. • ,:. ' S . • 1 `1,E11,11 , 10N, WZbzistoAr, APRIL 201 1 54.4. ! I a - Ki Cbt3llll. Illut "P 37 2 5 liggq,* due.% .• k , ,. 12. &flab " „E x trit . 8 73. Buttor, 16 Pu. . -7.20, Lob. Vol: Super. F 4.3 SO Tubpr galled butter, 10 Prlnte_Wltito Wbeat, 160 bard,, • . • 8, Prlrite Rid Wheat •; 55 Tallow, - ' •9' Prime Rya, .. • ' 95 . 'dam, ' • 5 Corn, . BO Sbauldern, 6 0 . 64 ! .. . . 65 Side -A, • 6 Clover-seed,. 5 75 Soup, ' 7 Thitotby-seed, ' 150 Roca-wax, ' 25 Maxweed, 126 Wbite Raga, 5 Deled•Apploa; l ll bu., 1.00 Mixed Raga, 2 Dried Apples, pealed, 150 WI itx,"4l th., 12 1 ,4 .Ptetch"Snltz," 2'50 Brlstlcs, lb., 40 - Pasch ..ilutzele," 126 ret.thero,3l lb., 62 1 ,.;, Oberri6, 150 Wool, %I lb., . 40 Onions. 37 Soup 13eaus, V qt., 7 : Pptatoes; VI bus, 50 Vinegar, It gal., 12% Apple Isurter,l l , crock, 45 Tlrie Philadiiirltiti Market. Tiro Flour Market eentineas dull and unsettled, 'With very little do,ing,, either for shipment Or , r lipmo use; Rohm' Only4tfat;li abatit 200 bbls lon irade,Northwost family at $9;25 ; 200 bbls do on Virms kept privanii'and 500 bbls choice Ohio at :$7 a 7,50. ThO sales to the trade rasge at froth 4.5,87i.1ci.59125 . for superfine, $6,50 a 7 for extra :$7 1208 fttb s 'aagialausily $8 25u9 50 per'bbl for art in qUality, and the receipts and taleslight. Rye:Flour is scarce and wanted at - $4 75u5, holders •generally asking more.' Corn *cal continues inyliquest, and Pa. is very scarce at $4 25 per . bbl. ...There is very lietle - dethand for Wheat, and :with light Offerings, prices aro steady ; further jales of 3n4000 bushels are reported at $1 6581 70 for fair to:prime rods and $1 SOnl 90 for white, Rye is steady u $1 02a1 00 for Southern and Pa. Caro is OP, with 'sales of 2000 bushels yellow .fo ,note,:aefl2c.. afloat. Outs are unsetled, attd selling at'9od; weight but most holders ask: more. ;Parley. sad malt remain quiet. CATTLE ItAitt:RT,--Abaut 1450 heed -of lleof.Cattle:.wore offited and sold at prices rang. 'ing from $9 to $12,30 lbs 191.1.fbe pallor • com mon to good aid ' •••• '''.!Covrs'.—Aeut 150 were, displeted 'of at slB@ Ago' each for spriiriers,n:ml $25 to 44.0.40 . r cows d cakes. .• • . •• . • kings were:steady:and some 3300 were offend l and Sold.at ®lBi time 100-Ibi. net. • • Samar —Abont 3800 vere disposed of at sB . }® 10p per lb., gross 7•:... -* . • IMES titatc,---theinitritet• continues very inactive, and the dethand•foi hig Metal limited at previ . •ons quotations, but makers generally are sold up, end - not 'disposed to make concessions. Scotch ;Pig is selling .in a spill way only at $39@4•0 .per tun. In manufactured there is no change, ;but orders are not so plenty. • ' - SLEDS.—There is not much Clo'verseed offer ing and pricer are nearly nominal at $5,25@ 5,75 Per Initial. Tipothy is quiet at $1,75@ 2;00 per bushel. , Flaxseed ranges at $3,5004 for rough, and $4,00g 4,25' for re•cleaned. MiltrtiOtl4Bloo. - DMlSONShuving claims against of X -.lo,kvOu township. Lthanon county, please presenbtho same to.the under?ivoted. residing in Alto ctfunt.r. atilt elate aforesaid, end ttioso in Pletr:e mike najnient withinit delay. The 7 plibila aro cautioned against buy lug front nt" selling to tie sell John Uhrlch.. .10,121 EN LERMAN, ' oOinutiftec of John Uhrieb. • gacktob, April '_9;18115: • - ILebanok•papers copy.: AY.Piriftsp: containink.uPpritaternn dollars or moues .was lost on Sitturilay,:on. , 3lnrkbt street, shout 1 ,i4 sqpkro North ofthu United- lirethron. Church.- Thu plena return tOltbis Office, when he will be sultnbly rewarded. • • April J, 18133. iiirs.cers. Sold:iers... coilectf.qnsof Baik •Pity and :War, c aims. . , • VIIE Undersigned,' reepe-Af ally informs (lie. public • that be has opened au office for the purpose of o ul trCtltig,Peusionp; (lon Beck Pay and.)Vor claims. •. Office-in the I'VOIXDS lately-occupied by-Dr.- Behm, . . All orders attended to with promptness and dispatch liebll6oll. apr1P18,.1863.1.1*. .IJEO. PleLliamt,jr: ulstic . rslgned haring had filters years practice .sPOlarty, , (Satre/le/A A/tering: or CitilingStYClK for FARMERS, nod having purchased the tools of Mr. l'arca Stievolg4qtsatt,.affera his solisci to lhe;farni. crg 4n51.111.• poblic 7 lot gala/rot,. feellutv confident that lie nfil give ratiefeetion.tOsill. .411 s residence le at the Turnpike, Ile from ig 'is Tavern; V, :roiled trim Abinvilli, and 3Y, nines •troitt Lalianou: • , • ' "" •, •. SIMON SNAVELY. South A.l;firille fp., prit 29, 1863:—Sm. • •. ' M~il. Fire insiiiratice , :-. -!, •.• : Coitspin, • • 04,SXNXIICO4PliiOS,7-B m RAKS•OOONTY. N. Minn Is hereby gl en to the embers. of the said i Company.:glut lei coneeguenea of losaea Ms) causing a deficiency, sibassmument (No. 12) of 'per. IWO ineured, lute ibeeil ley led by the tioard of, &taus, glee, nareeablf with till - ) p•ovisions of the 6th Sectleft ot.the Charter: and Ist Section of Supplementary Act of April 13, de59... 'Members will bear itt hand that all those neglecting to.pax their essessineuCwithim-10:days from the date &Publication of the same, will be liable to pay double Mesabi Itates.. Itle therefore hoped lhi,t . all will .he prom yn pt iii their paanite, as thaw wHo Puffered Lose i t l are in need of their due . For t6e . coureilieuce of the members. either. of the ante, John B. Mister, or 'C. 0. Melly, 111 attend at tie places and dulea named be low to tocetvd thesank . . Members Will not forget their Policics. ' May 2u, at llennethuted. 3iSCOItOWII.: " 21; at WelgloY'a, Millefeek. . • Friday . 4 tNoah's, Shaellerstoult. Satlirtiay," " 23,- t .1.11. lleister's, Lebanon. Monday, . " tßethel; . . • Tuosi.ny. " 26, at Kubes:Nredarictisburg., • Weanetalay, 27, at I,,sher's, Jou&tOten. Tiargth o y, r‘,.at ,12 at lloritaciaJa Union t...nnshin; aiikfropi 1 hi 4, P; M.,ttt Itaririel; in East ':lla4orer. . '.. 4• : • . .. • . „. • ' onlpr gf ILO Dotted" Apr 29, 1803, . •A. NULL, Sic:* Concentrate 1 Ly 6, TILE FA.XI.ICI I SOAP M.AliElt The I'UBLIC are cautioued against tho SPURIOUS articles of LYE, for inelting SOAP, 3a., now offered' fur sale. • The only OEN OINE and PATENTED Lye is that made by the PENNSTI•YANIA -SALT lANU RACTURINtI WMPANY, their tnule“nark. for it being PON I FIER,. .Olt CONCENTRATED LYE." The great bIICCMIN3 ofihe article has led UN PItIbCIPLED PAMTIEE to endeavor to IMITATE it, in violation of 149_0:n11Ni/if's PATENTS. • All ;Manufacturers, Buyers ;- or Sellori'of thoso SPU RIOUS Lyes; art huraby NUTIVIND that the CO3IPA-• Nr kayo emplostst us their ATTORNIirS, EoltO 1.14 1.) t NG, A'udtbataII.L:tSUF,ICTURERS,'USRRS, or SEG. I.lf.ltS of Lye, in riulutiou ul -the' rights of 1110 COlllllll.- ny, will be Plti.l6EQUTEDlitouro. , . 1; )55 d fur sate Iss iilP.Driatits,;(.lrutfriii Storcii. • . . . The United Staled Circuit Court, Western' Mete ict of . l'eunq Iranin, No. 1 of May Term, iu /802, In stilt of thc IfRNNISYLVANIA SALT . MANUFACTURING CO3l I'AN Y vs. • TllO5. U.C.I.I.ASE, decreed to the Com— pany, on November 15, 18133, the exclusive r Ightgraut-. ea by a pate ot (mood by. them•for the SAPON I FIER.-- ratent anted (haulm'. 31,,155d.' Eurpetuat injunction . • • SALT 11ANUVACTIIII1IG OPFIOES . : 12i Walnut Sieve, Philadelphia. • Pitt Sc. and litiqueaue Way, Pittsburg April 29, , BOOKS &STkTIONERY . -A. NEW FIRM. .WALTZ HOUCK w°ztDPt7c-iTling'gh bought ... o t 5 IT.VedLionerytor es c H. 11. Roedei and George Waltz ' Ailey are now prepared to wait on all who will favor them with a call, at the old s land (It. If.rltobdes) in Cumberland street, where they will aiwayg lave on ltsnit a large ritid well ee. looted' supply of. S - Shisil, .Blauk and Sunday School Books, andz aniinaucomant thdy Oiler ththr neous boyks ettgreatlY'reduceid , ,prilies. The Nevi York and P ilatielphia Daily iind Weekly Papers, and Magesines, - ean bolted and subscribed for, on reasonable panne, by calling it.thelr Anything„wanting in their line will be cbeerfully.at tended to with promptness and dispatch Lebanon, Nov. 12 1862. • Vublic Notice. Lost To , the Public SAPONIFIER, T'S . KE - 7.4'0"T ICE r TIM PENNSYLVANIA COXPANY. ort"e on n o 1 N• - iii it C' ti" 4 iiriiiir i jk - . Actount. 1.. 'roux C. 14ENTZ•fo •ammunt With the Borough of NJ hlorth.Lebanou, from April 16, 1862, to April • To Nal:ince Itt.Trannury " $271 43 • Outstanding Taxes of 1889 ••-• 928 30 Additional Taxes.lB6l OfJoio. ilelsey Collector . 898 • For Menagarie 5 00 Out3tand lug Taxes of 1881 • 857.09 Tex refunded to ann. Hulsey col.lBBl 393 'razes assessed for 1862 838 83 _52212 9.8 Clt. By cash paid to Sundry persons on orders issued : John Arnold Interest fa .00 Daniel Dinkel do 6 12% Soloman Gingrich do 30 00 Samuel Spangler do - • 6 12% George Arantz Supervisor 26 00 . i.. Clot!lel) Light Bond and Interest 336 00 - Sherk & 51illi.r. • 9 25 Abram Sherk Interest - (2 orders) - 306 . ` George Aribitz Superviecir 97 13 . ' John Wenti Salary (Treasurer) 5 00 . Demo Ironer Interest 5 60 John 11oisoy 4 Salary (H. Constable) 2 - -: 73 ' John Arnold . Bond. : • . 100 00 John Arnold Interest 6 00 John Light S S Lilt:rest (2 orders) 58 5 3 Solomon Gingrich.., Internet .80 00 Solomon Smith Oath ' • .- 26 Daniel Dick el Interest . . .0 12 Benjamin Zeller Room rent : ''.% 00 John linmel Pond and Interest. ilt 44 John.ll. Miller Intorest (2 orders) ~ 7514 , John itodearaind Services . . 4 7.2;:'"r1 . 1.' 01.) Collector's Books ;:. • 60' ... Deficinneyallo i:iil fur 1661 . ' 20 43 Out:gaud .ng Taxes.for 1853 '093 80 do do 1862 ' • . 303 53 . . - $ T212'96 . '• • . • DAVID L. MILLSK Auditors CHAS— A; ALBRIGHT. • . 29; 1863 . • • ' ' REAPING... lt:Mkl4 . 11 . 0 AD: SUMMER -.A RRAN GE MB T. 71 : 1 1 . - Ititt 4 -441i• - • •• • • • NAT TItUNIE LINK FROM TUN NORTH AND TREAT for PIIILAOIIII.PIrIA, NIAWiIt_ORK, 111 A 01 NG, TOTTSTILIAIIIISAWV2I,.ALLI9ITOI7II, .NASTON. ite:.•Nte ' • s• • • -.•%; . Trains .leavellacrieburg•for Philadelphia. Meet -York. Pottsville, antlall intermediate Steffens, at a A. Al., Nal 2.00 P. , petsing 1.eban0n.0.13A1751., and 3.06 P: Af. • New Yaprdap leaves ITarriaborg at 2.15 A.-bl., pnDMe •Lebanou at 3.15 A. Al., arriving at N en , Totk: at 0.14 the same morning. . • :Pares from a arrisburg : To New.Yorkss.ls: to Phil. adelphhs $3 35 and $2 Bd. • Baggage checked through. Returning. leave New-York at 6 A. M., 12 Noun, and 7 P. M. ' (PITTSBCP.O EXPIMSS). Leave Philadel phia at 8.15 A. 31., and 3.31 P. 81., passing Lebanon tit 12.17 noon, 7.17 P. 31. and Express at 1.00 A. AI. .Sleeping cars in the New York .Ns'prr,a Trains, through tumid from Pittsburgh tVitbant change. I'as:tenger. by the ntawissa Railroad leave Tsisnmina at 8.10 A. M., and 2 . 35 P. 31.• for PlaladtdPilllt, hew York, and dal they Points. Trains leave Pottsville at 0.15 A. 31.. and 1130 P. AI , for Philadelphia. Harrisburg and New York. - An Accommodation Passenger train leaves Flez.allnil at 6.00 A. 31 , autLreturna from Philadelphia at 5 00 P. Al. sgir7A II the ithofe excepted. A Sande). trainit;aveS PottevElo at '7.30 - A:' 'X, and Philadelphia at 3.15 P, M.. • ;!. COrtlinfitation:Tlckers; with -26 Coliplons'at 25' par' cent. between nos points desired. • Mileage•Tickent, goad hir .2400' between pll pple - te at gig' ',15 ;: -for Fdmilles, and RUM 110241 6.6 ti.pou nfid Selmol Tiek.ts, at reduced rates. to and from all'poliiti."• ' • 80 pounds Baggage allowed oacli'ri..tiekenger. ZPatastigers.are retinested to. part:hese' their ;ticks tI baftireenteelng the ears, as higher lfgess.aiie cli!titira if paid in cars. . • ..•,• • • O. K,IN11(10L14,. gpril:S. 1808 7 t Go Datil 'Scipori.itl.et!de.n4:: =MX 'LidMI/Mg pEBANON . - Istiiir t Sash' and. Steiun Planing 1111 1 0 11 -11C:LjE_, Loaitet • on: Ve Sloani•fientse 'near Cu.mbertand • • Street, East. Lebanon.. • • rjAlls undersigned respectfully inform wayar -- 1' the public in generzil, that they ' manufacture and , keep en hand, • Door, Bashi. Shutter; Blinds, Flooring, Wetlter- Dna rds, 0 0 r!;' Sprin t; of all sues, Wash Itoarda. Cathie.. Surbnce. Cot:Mena, and all kinds of BUILDING MATERIALS for IfouAep: We olio ennationet the Infest and Most im %proved Stair Caging and land liatling, Imitable for •Vtrge;and, atrial; bnilditigs., • , : ' .." ,We now itiVite l'armens, Mselmnie9 and Builtiera• to Fail and examine clic stoelt,..whieh wjit. werrsot to giveentird satisfaelioh Well who tiny ream the undett signal with thcir cuitot. LON . ACIt :.1„ Lebanon,'April I'. E`.—'fbore nll' tliiittCor TUISNING:Itt - fhe smug Mill. Planing : Sazoirg, promptly.iloni for those Whammy ftlrtaish Lumber. • - NV - A:i S M. ILL, the pnblic fieliarerftliely rebuilt. the Mill'on the Ilttlii-spit: tarn, formerly known tie '7§lraw's".and later ne'..W.en: sort's," about oue•foortla.ora, tulle front* Jetioitowu, Lebanon county, Po thatte•bas it now in comple t e mooing order, an d prepared to .forttblfepetombrif rantelatily . ivith a very-auporior article of." • • Ag i gir—se 411311/ILLIABIL Vs cheap as it can be "obtained from any other SOUII3O.—. lie keeps ajso on hand and fur male at the lowest cash prima CHOP, BRAN, SHORTS, ke. Mils also pre pare-3 to do nil kinds of Cummins' Moms. for Farmers and others, .at the very,shorteat possiblis /take and in cites nil, to gire lain a. trii:. The machinery of the is•entircly new and of the latest and most Im proved -kind: ltx strict attention to tushms and' fait deafingsbe - holies to merit a ahem of public iniitronage WILLSAT RYE, CORN OATS - Sze bought, fur whieh thehighest Lebanon Narita pilot* will be paid: . FRANKLIN WA LOB.' 1462. .- . • • . • STO V ES:. " S TOXE A 'S;,. I thotiikkh to buy. your. Btoy.ro . 14!rofesold jr,;yrintei'is herant.l the beet and eh4nr4akpl4 , 6l4 Rick • ' . Lebanon Sto . vo, Tin nnd . Shept Iron l[arinlM tory of Tames . . • Two doors South from the Lebanon Itenk,.where can.bo bad the largest and• best nasortmerit of PA IttOß, 11 ALI., and COOKING STOVHS, ever 'offered in heba ii tan Bn rnorisrlfor Parlor . s., or Iled - iflhaprOi ,of his own thikoOrithis`geThrial melortment of Pikvior Stovoti t idis.dadarno•vadipty Clookilg suoyee. fed's. comity or borough, whieh,be werinuta.to, bko or roast; NV ASHI.IOII,ERS con :tontl,f 7on hand of all .Pier; end the b est reitti.trit . tl. • .:" • „ . 1 . • . • COAL lillCKETSt—tlip largoiVaistirtntotti; diet' heav iest iron, and the beat made la Ale°, a large stock of TIN . WAltßriziade o' Elie bNL material audio a workmanlike 'banner; As'lha •b a: practical. Workman, and lies luta en ekperleeco orl twenty-Ilya years, lie feela . confident that can give grigo! i•atinftethm. He takeit this Method of •rdlnrning his thanhe to hie. numerous enstottuirit for their liberal' anpport, and lie' lonpos.-by strictly attending to •his •own busineis and letting other people's - alone, to still 'receive a share of Paplialistranage,, • •.:IAbIES tit ROGERS. AlliroPoitkalar attention juiid fo altkihdi oflonots'a mit °Mooting. Spining, - tte.t and all work warranted - 411,toffinans. • • LEITA.?.:ONN COUNTY • •-••1•-_ . .o=/A. TIiANSPORTAITIaIsT , TARE. . • .By 'Lebanon- Valley:Milli.. ' • YARTICULAR attantintewllUtle„pold to Ooodersoipw -0 hf LiilnthqsNalley Itefir'"Gicaltle frill t'il 66 eenaily to fromPhiladrlohtti to ee Lebanon, Aryerj town end Annvlllo Itationa, analall other rink; in the County....: FRRIGIITS contracted ter at the least pos4ttle rates awl delivered with dispatch_ The Proprietor pay,Partienistrr attention to, and attend personally, to the receiving and delivery of all Freights. For information. apply at, hie .oiLee at the Lebanon Valley. Railroad Dm et, Lohcnon. ,• • EDWARD MARK. Isis Agent in Philadelphia. will al ways be found nt IV. if. Bash's Merchant's hotel, North Third rt., Philadelphia. July 11, '60,1 GEO. HOFFJIA N. HENRY & 'STINE lIAEI{ NOW OPENED VIM LARGE Ara! VElti' RANI/8011E ASSORTMENT OF • Charnels; Strlrnel, Plieitl nod Plain 31oznenhiglies: Sheri. horarßinl , lB.;-,Clutql Deletions:. rnPllaajk ' c.". Afc. Also, et fall atiteli or BLOURIVING G6ODS, steal as Tam matinan, Barton, Crape Morctz. Damns, nll wool Delselnes,.Cliallies, kc., &c., which nro worth looking after, PO they eartaioli , area Great Ilni%nin. Black - and Whitc.CTIENB POPLINS: 'Black anil•Plnin PLAID POPLINS : Lila., Bloc gird Green PLAIDS: " . Black and-White DE.LAINES. Rich Plaid POPLINS; • .. • Rieh'Cliene POPLINS: ' ' • 'Safer Mixed Very:liandoonie, at the Oelden".Sfgn of • amm o . • Corner of Cumberland and Maria' dtre?t,s! Lebanon, hlnt_ll, UN. •• • - For Sale or Exchange. • ri me undersigned will sell, or exchunge for a . S.Wati; I _FARM, bis desirable House end lot of Ground. i n - /11D . - . iatat: ['trout i.• East Lebanon. The Ileum) hr a rt. anew twritory BR Icli•with Kitchen 'atta6hed. 111 all well built and well arranged with all notes ', nary conveniences. Also Cistern; Bath House,. Smo a 11.0u6e,.a1l kinds of Fruit Treae, Ac s. on the premises. • This . prOuetty.lf not.sold, will be exchnnged an above. Good.and indisputable title. glveci. For Birl• ther information apply to' • • . . JAKES'N. ROGERS; Tinton:M.. Lebanon, July 16,1802.. _ S E S pgrii,s QINS. . MK, WOUNDED AND DISABLED SOLDIERS wbo 0 aro applicants for Pension will Be:examinedity D. R. W. GUILFOR,I), Examining Pension Surgeon for alai:loran:latent Pa pers promptly made out and forwardtd to 4.be Depart ment at Waehington. ORlce, opposite the Market House, Lebanon Pa. Lebanon Voroh 45th. I°°f —noz, • ,•••- • • "'' • 2 NEW ..'GOODS ! Just MIVEITieD AT THIN WORN 01, L. K. LAUDERMIL - Cli f ha (.74mberland: Street, Lebanr;n Pa. . Selling Off: Stilinr IJOir . • AN INDUCE3I kINT TII fisABIL MRS. WI 14 AY 13: ..11C1111r1 ) E GENT. LADIES' 11REStist100:10s-.. French M'ailoo and:Coburg. • ' Fancy and Black Silks, from 50 cants to $1 50. Deloins -from 10 to 20 cents. • - lawns from 634 4016 cents. Mohair Plato from 16 to 87% Cents. Velenciss from 8 to 18 rents. . MEN'S AND BOY'S WEAR. ' Black Cloth, from $l. 00 to 54 50. ' Fancy and Black Casaiineres, from 60 to $1 GO . Ladies' Cloak Cloth. from $t 00 to $1 SO. Oottonades, from 10 to 20 cents. . DOMESTWi n, from 6% to 1234 cents. 'Check', &oak 10 to 12 ^ente. • . • • Ticking„fromlo . to 16 cents. eillooss, fronr6 l /, to 12% cents. '• " CUP 1114411116, tolb - cents. . I • . SHAWLS ! S A. W Ls' ! . ; • spridi Shawls frimi $1 00 to 44; 00. . • . • • Blank Thibet Shawls, froze 52 00 to 54 00. NOTIONS ! NOTIONS) ! • Parasols and Ombrellas, from GO to 52 00.. . • Stockings, from 6 to 75 cents. IloOp Skirts, from 24 to $1 60. . • • Ilandkirchiefs, from 0 to 18 cents • Linen and l'aperOollars. • assortment of READY MADE CLOTIIING, • • CARPETS ! CARPIFYS!! . • lI:MERLES AND QUEENSWAR E . B. • ' • Sugar Qunal lIAM and MACKEREL. . • •r.! FRUITS! FRUITS!! Dried rapplasi Dried Plume, • "..- • ' , Dried Peaches, Dried Elderberries, Allsold.to snit thallutes, by • . • L. K. DAUDBRIdILCII. N. 'B. t-4111: kinds of Country Predate takealn ex change fur Goods. • I': K. L. lisebanon;April 28, 180E4 • .• '." s . ovireatii , CURE X0,1111V1:61-I Olt 18, OE TS. The„,Betiit And Vlteapest • Household Remedy iu the World. , „ Hada?' e ZAP 0 'PORTER' $ GREAT COUGH IIERIEON! Madame ZAISEICPOR TER'33 Curative Balsam iv warrauted if used accord iog to . the directi6ps, to :are in alt tases, Coughs, IThoepieg Cough, Asthma, au._ all affections )f• the Throat sud..l,ung! • Macre TOATEIt'S Italefitd it*preptred.vrrih reguiSito calif rh d 4::111 - , from a combination of the beat remedies the vegetable li:iugdom affords ;ts reinedial les ar based - on its pOwer to re flit the healthy and rig° rouaclrcalatiouofthe blood, through the lungs, tis Upt y tolcm t remedy, but emoltimeut,—.Bval in, iag;;seareldog.aud,offeet ,,,; o.i . be taken. by the ild,3l44eistllTOr youngest , . JOkk CEISL e otbers.:l MOST IMPORTANT.:—MaSouIotA Ptlt ,PAR, Tit IL ,Curative lie Lee in Is sold Itt a iricc whiehiistings it hi the roach of every one to.letip it epnveliteot for Ties tirntly use of a single bbette Kill pioee to be worth.l4.o times its oust. 2 NOTICE.—Savo Your MoiliY par.inaded to purchase articles at 4a. 'to $l,„ wblerdo not contain the virtue of a D lane Bottle. of lqiijivrite Por ter's Curatrve Balsam, the cost, 'pianufacluring whiCh is es grhat as'that of tilinost,any offer idedieine; arid' the very low 2 .price ut which 'Vie aid; makes the profit to the seller apparently and unprincipled dealets sottictimes recommend other medicines on which their profits are larger, uulesp the cusl i euerain• slat upon having Madame 'Porter's aid - none Otbarr-- Ash Tor Dridame Porter's Curative Ina aTiin,"prre - e and in large bottles at 25 eta., and tolls:no 'othon : qt you canisot telal - olthdltbro"yent carritt anoth'br. . sbYe bf all ithiggistranalttornipeertiNt.l3 dears, and in louTertottles at 24 cents. • . & .RUCKEL, Proprietors; New York. — ;pir Jos. L. teinberger and Dr. Cleo. Bose, gambit. Leban on, 'Pa. •,t [Januiry 28,18871.4. Vic - PtMIX LAWNS. Plaid and -trip,edNan socks, rllllll and Plaid Canibti Blarsaillak Bo CB' Plaid and dotted Ntalst Eir mot. at the .1„ _ , bioets, die laegglit 'aitinrt szw .91 LLENILIrItIKE • . -•.••• .• - IF YOU WANT •• ' ••• • ANIOTOGItAPTI of yovatetrar Webd,lbithistaia to-lv hid at DAlL . rif tifitt*Or'te.the Lcbauon Deposit Bank. • W... Bank, . . . ' VORMERIX. of Joiieskrwiilitukop county, would nispectfully inform hie friendi: the public, thut lio bee connected . hlmself With Mr. LOWER, in the TOBACCO, SNUFF AND 81.:0.111:1311S.INESS, N 0.133 Nortlf Third etreet, where lip will ho Cod to receive customers, and will sell etrateplitat will prove: . starter". . „ . rblbide;pbit; Jaly X.T 181 ". .S.". • . LIST OF :4_1.0 • $ R.S. Lre;ttn, Sit jig:Brom, .Light . Dark blue, Dark Oren. Light Gran,• State, French 81ue.. , Royat/turple; Foneglyftye Bohr .: For tlyina'Silk;' , 'lViiolin% and 'o6eds; Shawls, Scarfs, Dresses, Ribbons, Gloves. • Bonnets,. Hats, Fea thers. Kid Gloves, Children's clothing, and all kinds of Wearing , apparel; with perfect fair oolors. • 4 Saving of 80 .per cent. ~. These Dyea *rend - sod iu the • foriu .of powders,- ail's= contented, are thoroughly : tested, and put in neat pack ages. For twenty-five' cenrs.You, can color as many goods as wou'ldl?thereitie cost five times' that sum.— Thc, pn)cese .is simple, and, any one can. use; the Dye, with perfect suttees.' Directions inside•of each pact; ego. Manufactured by LIOWE STEVENS,24O.I4..adway Roston:. J. 14, - LEIDIiftGER. bebatitr, Pa.,wbOlesilo and re tail agent, and'fpi sule by Dr. 'LOSS and D. S. KASSA" Lebanon; [April I. '64:—Con s. r rO — CONSU C ITIPTIVES. • MEE ADV,EItTIt3R .11/TING , BEEN iiESTQ . to health iu it tow weeks, by a very simple remedy. after *Ativiag suffered 'several years with a severe tuu6 . affection, and that dived disease, Consumption—ls atqc. ions to make known tools . iellowsufferms thu mem*. of cure. To all,who desire it, lie will send a copy of;the • pre; scrintiins used (free of charged with the, directions for. preparing and using the same, which they will find a BURS CURE TOi . CONSUIIPTION, ASTKIIA, BRONCHITIS, fern= Tie only object of the advert iser 'in !pending the_ Pre scription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread infortnat Hon which be conceives to he invaluable, and he hopeis: every Aifferar will try his remedy. as it w•ill.wst thew nothing. and may .prove a Waning'. Rev. liVW.iltD t. WILSON; Willlamaburgh, - Kings County, New York. MI MI 10000/BARRELS 01."111E' LOW ONISFACTU4IiIier • 1;10 South Willful' Phil'adelphia; Pa. This Company . , with a capital of $1.50.000, the most ostensive Works Of the kind in the world, woken ex perience in manufacturing of over 2 years with reputation !Wog eaublished ;haw intialso the eieluelve control of ail the night soil of the great' city of New York, are prep:tr....l to furnish on article, which without doubt, this eneAo - Irt.AND ape jfertllliar in market', It greatly fuereasei the yiqld, and rlpeds the crop from two to tbreeweeks earlier, at no expense of from three to four dollars , per acre,- wlth little or no ' of BONE VA YEO, beinga mixture of bone and ,night 8i:oil ground One, at $45 per ton—a snootier article for , grain and grim. d. • nem phirt containing all rie,cessary information, may be had free by addieselnea letter to the subscriber. , Caro ofthe f.isar:ttgitifnicliirliieCoropenv. • 66 Conrtinirit St , New York'. Feb. IS, 17: ; 4:3 : if ai - t- -3 P" '= 77" . • ' 7 l s , l%;♦•ft t /U. IDRINCR .4,00 , 5 well known `JTELOIANS HAllAlONVetS,mtiodaclng INS dint ofp%ll bass on avery instrutnent. • ' • . E. GABLER'S utieuroguied•PT7►lll63 fqr at a liberal deduction, or on monthly Instslll9.iits front. $5 toslo. ge_Oser 500 sold In Phlle - delihia • - JAMMS BELVIV; Sole Aga t. Zrn sod Mil South PRrth Street. eboye...aprice July lb, 1b63.-17. blladelphoa r Ps.. twnt AT,0170 ZADOC POUT: t'S Balsim lire Wee used ttio public for over yrnia,:lihd ISsi acquit (54 Its present ',ale simply by being recommended by IP,Te.wP4 bare ,"° 4 o i !# i• r • tiieif • ailtieled-frAituiii‘i i Crimson; - - Salmon, Scarlet... Dark Drab. Light Drab, Orange,: Magenta, - Splferipw, • and vigsgt.. =A - CRIAI - BAITLE nnniAnpittpti. inki "Ince- in I. 6114. But nut, of.. moOr . . RIMI-4 1 1A, ,„YiTt;::ol.4l 31s cm* And PUIFI;ICTICTENTION as Micros:— :r: Because we keep b. large tutaorted itoek of Cloth lug on hand, which alien el/La/hied, always please. r.ecacaia uur Gunkle.are made up, in onr own Eatal, lieluitent lu thr• city, end iti - U - manner that Pule* fiuurn the country, aulgicen all Canon:cis a - city appearance. . • • &cause, by the facilttlns we hare 11, baying piece goods; We are enabled to sell.ottr clothing 25.0er mat. .olietaper then *OV:4y tlas. in Oita etlghborbOod. Vi 6 hav&J de' received a largo stock of 3YItINCP AND SIIIIIIEIt CLOTHING. al3:1 invite our Yrieodd and elastomers respectfully to call nt . ItEIZENSTEIS.OROI.3-.. . , Opposite Lb.: Coun.Lionse. ' "Lebadipzi:Aia gi LfiuZ 11A - NONVAtLEY INSTITUTE. AtlairnilaiLlMANON.CouNTrpA. .15!UX2VSIDA A. - M., Principal. rruiE E?.istiusro szes.py:s sill cotntuence on SioNfiat Mt_ • •• In It 901100 i bas tifttiadvartitages of it pteneVntrand .beauttfut •Loclition- 7 4pacions Dothltrtga--.VelyillotO Ilooins—it fine f.lbrnry and C4binet. • • THE COURSE OF'STUDV , fa Dot fixed. the sttidh.a of each - pupil being directed according to the . ttuie he can afford id School,. or to - the frofeseieze Se detains to put . . . • • THE NORMAL DEPARTMENT' oiterirspechil advan tages to those who propose to engage' in Teaching ; as the Coorge.porisoild oot*wilns * strictly. to tbereqnire- Ukente of the Dodo ti Soper,inteudrat. and to tlau Course of the State Not tt i el•Sebooi. CI RC OLA RS nod furl hot infOtniati.in can be ob. taiiod by addressing the Principal. BURNSIDE, Atiovitia ! Pa. June 25, 1862 BLINDS & SHADES. • B. J. 1% I LIJAII%. No. I,64torth Sixth Street, nitla ;114.1pbla,lfiniedifturer - • • ItEIEITIAN:I3I3.*DS end • .:WINDOW SIIAbES. ar- The lerzett and finest assortment in the city, at She lowest prices.' - Bliddi Painted and Trimmed equal tomer!. f , Store:Shado's "nide tihd lettered. April 8. 1883.--2 gt. • For-ALits•.l.ll.lcoj Ronehes;•Ant4. Bed Zags, ,jfothi., iv. Furs. VioolAens, bc.. lusecta on :Pinnur:Foivls. Anintitle, Pat 4p fki Dnxe's. BAti,!. end Ektaks $.l and eizga fur B ursa, rumac Listirtyrrorta. •, : rkinrdlto known." .•Yree Irma PV13012111-", • • • Not dangerous to ttiest Ninon family." : • "R. ts 1 3 0 1.18..ttt of Ilbtfeboloa to dia.". tt,boht fclrolessib• broil tarr,e Aar Sol,/ bypll DucoOisss awl fiETALLEDS el ery where . a g r_.-!.. I JIEw,ARLIttI", : of all ir4 , r er imitations. 'ibig;'fled tihit •Tik4:utv 4 damn i. OD tawft nos, Rot : : tit nod Flitst;:befoiolati - ink*. • . dtidts - atixifs B. GOSTAK, • •• • husmikellifirt 482 listiAtiscar. X., Y. , 1:.:MWO:olif by .:Td. :item BERU 61101.1.101e5010 - and Re iafl,A ept y Ltatuou, Kt. • itifilli•sitft:o-Ciat , • • • ' .ffARDWA-RE AT COST. s " ubsiiii;;_effers bit lerr spud . 1,11 selected '2_ 'SW: Of . frd RDWA pAiNrs, QILS, Ac, • :*"..T CO ST:FOR Cti 8//: Lisni Rdrtii3 who,lieri settled their abtOttnts to April Those_, be,a:!ee - nd a liberal credit on purebaset A: le Who has'e viiitOtliqd will noir their siccoubtilatili Utz IJj • i3iq , ibt "lltilleilielit.a.nd biles ^ • ../ 1 .: 1 1 1 4 4APIAINT. Isd. - • .. • illiitle#l *lre' Aillkii t lee CO' Ilk.. .t: D. Iv • 4 ii, . . 14.1 • ' • -if I . • aft oft linial e,, i •tEfteßoß coirrlithiiriN 4 l. - Clans COllPANT.wasinecyporeted; trarebtlBs9, and -A. 4 now in ftill operation and .r.eVly,,to make , losur ancs on DuellifigiAnd otlief , Tinildinga, On Fteniture, anal 2derclipodlee generally. Also-on 'Barns ,Contents, label, Furl 'implements. &c.. on ' a 31htnal Principle. 7^Nl in I - L 51.ANACIERS. thristian Bachman, Samuel Soebol& tVillicmFariy, Jr., 'John ri Kinpoita, George-8 nomgardner, - •George Illgler, 1:1). A Om man, John Allwem, Citatifetmiges, ' Rudolph llerr, Aohnzl). Boicee, ~ . 'Joseph F. data, DititurlVEdrly ' 4 aonk*Aikwittwrgishiio - / 112 / 2 ,1". 'T : e Joseper JP. naz,Sissetas7, . . •.- - Sagmetteabobn Tzlnillaidg:Asest. -• . • Jacob §g4aoLLerLy,.4ent,Tqdaalci . ta!?urr e. . Mareb 5; 15M.-17:" . G-:(101) MORNING"! Gentlemen add Laidielif. I take the pre — astrirroWteieb• yc t a to th e The Hlsp 15t... F . ! plied witlq. . NEW • COO S . Purchased IdlildlfferrCaah and will be sold fix deka' "at very small prprits. ; _ • . . . sre Save Mao klieg° etock onliand - bbight in Deem her, before the rise of vomits srfiieh wilt Poi sold cheap & than In ariy othiir Store in' the County.• Give us a call .101.111 GEORGE. iN arcl) TagreßUT ..GOODS: GOO 1 7 11 - nittEttli klm 4 : 411 4 :DEALEIMIN . J .• learcia - and.glioliestie . DRY. GOODS,; Groceries, saugwyge; &c; P g 0 E-4 co 310 OIS J.S )ti RILL '3ten , 3330D3JuntrecosieittiOntbe YORK ela - PHILA: Uo ye Econoraleial IforuteieePeralw ACCTIOVS: c:. hy'llon't jou go to the New York Store and Save 39 per rat 9n all you 20 totems llagitlfle t`..Frriuel:flreia iilks, very cheap, rillEausWei,Uxectlftbi`Qediling Ocees Black.pr? Danthine .9n Doil t at figures Ja filug Competition: An, brogan( variety of Black sadalottrnitig..dreNignods:nsilitinlX and at all prism. 1000 pieces of Fttacy.Dresafloods,ln an endless varie ty of col Ors. ai u . Figured Francb lfbrielitiasp=•all wool •De: isias;CobsriV, Ca.,•hineres, .. • Brooks Shtivli;Blanket Shissfik 'tack Thibed ' stio'l , ..'4 Ballo Shawls, Mittlam and CltiTtYrenSbast•lC • 1000 Ilandkaradefa frwn 6 3 4 cisetip 3,ueb As ..lEEM STITC HED,--- • . ; LIN EN;--anii,C'Altret MK". Whito counterponea,vacy eiteap, lust front Auction. Stockines for the million.—Bliot a Ilks,lllitek moons iottort Fleeced. all kinds 'of Mle,ea and Chilarea. 20 00 pitio of Sitic, Cntton,. Male ttlyeld, Silk mixed. :nehmen, , 'Lidien , aud•gelftlernall'a Moves, from eta. up. Veils. Ruffling". collar.; • sleeves's+ great vari ety. Sbak«r Flannels, _Dsnina, Cbacka,.Tiokings, lack ing if/annals, Fnruitars ebeCks. . • • -,_ 'llfrarbed'miiiiin''and "electing "unbfeaakid Intudln and sinjeting. very cbei.inl—l2l. can la l False &via. Do. okooilo,ond Fren.e . ll.(iipi. L hems,very deep, . • CLOTIIS; 'CA SSTM glt.ESood.V ESTINGS, tlnniper then ear lining fah eV saii-lbeitt. -.Queonswoie,beautifot and lonely l to look upon. In. 'titlite-rery-rhenp, dill mitt iiinerg persons 'hot going to htuloXreping exadtlar, and the:Yen? UPst kind of Walk; as iv 11 as ZO.pii ca., ehsarer than it ran oltarnhere,lllr.. LOught. • • .. r 'S? ''•' " tirovries..l Soimilicof allir t ind3, owl ;clit...t , er 3 a - cop *le abd . ld Ilkazteau be 'w,ud is ::b the,F r ouqtry, Coale - Ono tromo:liiiar *tot tbAut fe Vroats and Rob*, rules and •tusunisrepresentations.:.i. - •-* . ;••••4 • • -5 DEFFENBACtr. M=M HENRIFK " USE 7 , ,• • U tz ' • " • • itar . OCIW telfinßifieleaublic : tbsi be Itai aerkkkebeW :7.7 1 r a !! 1 !WM. So Market, 'tlSAndr. ' Tram: - - • 1:• , • •;:•.. • • • ~ . :.•./ )/V ii4 Cli t t l itSo a ilitti l 6. • ::. .•: ) :- .11 ):I•ir• • i5: 1 ) QUBittOWAlib,-Lo., wyjell willv be alld iteerrlow:priCes for C4Str- • Um, en„-, to give- bort' a wall fiettriienraurtkd . cb4t. es'eerarde . ,tk il tip t igi ef•enflOtnilaiw•?s.esaotprkelltieese36 - • 1111 1410 1 11- AIME . ;/:;1 ti (64 i _•,. • ,• '• Let/throe and va.einaty. are oleo inytt, 'IPRODUeY. fir %chick the lowliest Market prie. _ • •'• • , tieing a new betinneeliiilWp , 4l:',.o receive, eo be era! worlejin to tnerit,weEitevi tle; p trpnace o f bttinaigAme. tririe3L. r • STY.' ' n . • r • ' For Colleens% Stissa;- Poqoti; . 1414 Militia raz. for 0010,0'..5p e.t ea Advertiser Offira. Also for Cors•lloctors of Scboal Tim. 0 O O t$
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