05., - ,Ati,f 0 ,1,-4.1.r. ; 033:1311 t-':4l - 4'4 - V4:::L%.. , ' SO A MIME ir i kiERANONit.-Pitk:U 7F M.Pr. IB .IMgi •AIPiR• HOME AFFAIRS. Turtle Soup ads (Widiteidsy) Eve., at Citosegt. aIII V E ANE c itrstr:—Five dollac bills, imitations of the Book of _Northumberland, in this State are in eticulaticin. Large numbers of them ere being shoved in the western part of the StayN §4qttigrise. closely j ell ,fi'f, this bank: A Democratic Meeting for the pur pose 4f, oygno Wog 4 Democratic gtub, wiJl be held ,neit &fun' f Aft,44 torl,:;JU n o M., at the pnlilie lions. of' Henry 011ok, at Mt. Zion. Also, in the even log of the litde ' 'diy; et the public house of Jobe 13. Koar, in Fredericks burg. Let there bee full turn out at both meet ings. Charle.s 0. : -a mekber comPlitrit: 413 19101:6113 1:1711 tto his borne is Lebanon. Tbie is bin Bret absence from the Regiment , sinee its organization. lie will return on Bridal. , ' . Tho'horae.i attached to 'Henry Fort ba's Miller's wagon took a notion to run off on Tuesday morning, in-Chestnut Street, wrest of Pteskißoad: .Befortygetting verylarthey fetch - , thVarbi.tOniis: Ode ipf4the'lioi:- Eel was run out of the blrness and the other up set, thus putting a atop;to their ;further progress. The damage appeared to be trifling to both hor ses and wagon. • attentiob of those -himing Ll tea ger to .payie'llireoied to the notioe of Mt: All wain, County Treaeuter. A roaring LYon from Berks county visited ShaeffersOwn, last week, - spying out the conversation of . .qtnocrate and threaten in;. to take some of them along with , him in his carnage. The pining last got too.hot for- shim and he left alenrey with i flea iu Yid ear. • The DithoetlitWetitie Ccirrirdyition will meet at Hatrisbtirg, on Wedneeday, Jane 17, for the purpose of nominating candidates for Gompor and Judge ; of Am. qupteme,p,ourt, to •114taloWittihr the Criebde of ttieConititurion and Union, and to give expression to the senti !meatitt,otibe-Demoorata of the State. The Dele • gates , from this coanty are Wm. M. Breslin, Sen• atoriel; and'Dr. D. S. Cooper, of Bist Hanover, Representative. s "Out - companrea -in .the 127th Regi. meet were pa ld o ff on Satuiday, " end retehe~d !Lalitittoon . in "the , afternoon train ..' ,Tbey..iitare ' , laved by s public demonstration,by.o92.t‘Loy. al League" of this glace. After parading thro' the town they . were addressed by fun. John W. .Killingei - frem. the front sign,. °Me COurt goose cad 'Welcomed home. They ware then taken 'to theSourt Houle yard.wherean ample and,a.ban• dant.:aupper• was prepared for theta by the • "League: We leerirtbut"- flier Were; also ad ' &Oiled maids by'Rer'. ' Tlie ertirene generallishtiitrilVeit heartfelt blase ingimpon the noble ao idlers wtio -were thus re. turning from the performance of a duty which they'liidanidertaketi teem the beit and:risbst pa havelikod to heist •Participittedln a'denintistraiVon if the, orig. inel programme had-been 'carried out, and if it bad not lieen.monopolized by the”LoyalL vague," and modern. partisan 'pitted of a -public romp lion. When the Town Council proposed to make ittaltulttriefternDridkofa:tite stwil itAedlineratontil bate liberally for a demonstration that would show to the sold iera • that .we appreciated their services, but when the "Loyal Leaguers" took the matter out of •thein hands and monopolised the affair under the expectation that they would be enabled to make a.little political capital , out 'oVitYthi,Pridikrats.resOlVed to abstain:frOni per lic.ipiting,:iind hence, could only tender. their !.. - heartrfelt , coragratulations aeopportunity.offowd. -Tlirreoldiera do aoubt,unalritood,fullithe posh. , Viii;:cittktfairit'iti4,apPreilite at 'the real value • diet' Olfeutaitatieei of. the ' case. * We etratained from saying* word heretofore of the proceedings otthe PLitagnorsit'an that 'if could not lie ebarg ed that we interfered with their proposed action, buteepLa, when,Ohtt- thing ~if over, it ris.l.proper teethe' trtrulate of-Iffe Kra shauletellare'd. . oaniliihatieurin various .other p trees, tileto, nannopolize the'receptigia r .af:tbe. volun leeriest& make politieelkcapital ,'.eat, of. it. In come they failed, in °theirs they were lift totters their arerro".l47iiislfreQiNtiVin otts ra again they prevented a reeeptionAntinely. i wT rtcf.9' Mr. Goo y of firm of Good theeitypf New or eilint kjo r i;StirsiteiNiiijuie.; fs To en el that e all be largest,tre oelect and cheapest e tack ever brought .to Leba non. The pile'es 'their' Ladies' Dress Goods espeoial:y will be beyond competition. Small profits nod ,Quiolt ielid if the public favor us With a *i.li they. pill-discover this to their estisilatien.. . * . . . CRONE keettit tire retnika . tion of bid establiO melt ? .in ttte buement A pc Fineb 's ries of the season. Ile will 'Dot allow hip el tab liebweno.to beaurpaesed by.!lnyitn.tbe'..eotin ty.=- Good eating and driokiag jou Vain always find at , Caortz'a.. - r . • . . Mr. .*illinger in , 1 1111-.1 , dross" of wetoome Saturday to Ilia '.itolliktit,"'htt some body with a fifty-six pounder. e said :—"be is a dastard and a _scoundrel irbo attempts to make political capital out of itlception•of the returning soldiers." That iis' '01; Ad Willie was some squirm ing in coneeqiiish6 bf the directness of the shot. Some even evrokt ibbt be was a "copperhead and acoitio ioP The 116th annual session of the Evangelical Lutheran Mtn ister inm:pf P'4nosyl• cania and the adjacent Stntits,ia bald.th is week in St. John's (German,) Lutheran Church; Read ing. . . HOTEL KEEPERS.The 'commissioner oflnternal Revenue has made the following.deeiaion, concerning, licenees If hotel ' I,aw, direote thit 'every rlace where food and lodging are provided for, and furnished travelers end sojourners in view of payment, shall be re garded as a• hotel, inn or tavern, under the act.' In order, thisrefore, tobe entitled to curry on that branch qf business which consists in accomo dating fraieletit and. sojourners with• food and lodging for the keeper must liars a Bermes . ; ind - tliii slaw to Which his hotel belongs, reckon ed ac'Odiding i to its rental value, determines the I sum Of iiioney tbe license w ill cost him.. If that 7111)11Sill$ 10, b 00 , he must pay -$2OO ;but if it is $lOl, , he Ittust_pay $5. The license fee is rdfrig tront or rental value, and there areltliriat:diffitreift tlitspes to which the fee assigned at, ; . • , . 'lf to the ilatiness.tf •pktirliiing. for travelers! Andeojournerir, the hotel -keeper adds the` retail- Suir of tplritcius liricinrs; be is required to pay an Additional sum of $2O for license; and th is be suit pity,ovbetlier his botel belongs terthotirst dast or any intermediate' class "By the 43d section .qf .tbe suppleinent.approv; Marsh 3d, 1863, iiiS.lterat.lop, ni made in,the act of duly 1, 1662, except that the latter prohib'- its the 'person licensed—toireepFtala botel.from soiling liquors to be. taken . off the p'reMiees. This is intended ie prevent.:an:fintei'.keepeeli aensed to sell lignore, as well as food and lodg ing, from pursuing,- under :cover of his license, distinct branch of business, and eqtering ipto ontpkistitionwith spotheceries,. Merchants, or •o titers, who may be allowed by the Ideal law to sell by retail s -liquors to be carried- off the•prem• WitO like the hotel keeper mast, ,in sash e a se,,my fps hie privilege a license fee of SUL" • d aeot , the attention of our frialip;ioicOokiiVio• purchase Iron Railing of atiy deseiPtion, or any klod of Iron Work of a deooratiye character, for any purpose, to tho ad vertilittkoliVaAeatir..Woitd k Perot,;PhAsidel ph ia, io agotkar.soloani. The Horrors of War eaa be greatly mitiga ted by that tiovereign' remedy, RoLLowArs unrrspot a .sx it will Mare . any wound, howev er deeperete;„ if it .ke,vrell rubbed -around the wounded parts, and they be kept thoroughly Covered with it. A pot' of ointment should be in every ritin'e_kbapiacli. only. 25 cent" per. , pot. 227 For the Admiration .Vallrowialksql.colem",: -- ~(4.1:.4 . •:-..:-... Agoiti...-,k, . ~. :•- i ...t.)... ,-- -•- in WORDS:ORIUMOILD TO Tim XUIIO "noon pars." WEale42lrihoiiie;ffelkiom• Romp, , - --1 : Me ball 3fOUr irdoVatii)e,i;r: ~ : .... irii'patrOt sad lemrcoontcy's pride; We welcome your return, With tearftiluyes we bade you go, To !toy' retielllon'a foam," Vat now, with glory won to war, r ...........-Yeu're,wet 1 . oonuly-Vfrol' e re; wiliooke)foorei i . tO PT ! 4.W'a. ' 1 ilr aatblretirirr; •i:: '.... r 7 -•- '' '"*- ItOlAtikilltoits; your country's Pride, We welcome your return. A father's heart, a mother's lore, With strong Mroetlons burn, • • For ion Irk° fT t h e tented , field ' ; !lturernete f4retnrn-4 ,•: ' 4 „ . 4 • •.% • Otherefell, on'the They now no longer roam, But you. with greatful hoßrts to God, • We IOW) to welcome home. • CnoatiB.7-Welceano.home, &c. . " Brothers' kind,' sisters dear, ' With Acosta so warm and trus t Eatad thelt Tree and open band, To,kindly waitron you,: For while you tr. gone, their prayers arose, Beyond the isnred6mel And now the heart Is thrilled with joy, That warmly greets you home. COOROS.—Welcorrio borne, As., •'' ' • , Street return, sweet return'. • • lifthe horbestied roof onci 116et 1 the the scenes you 'raw In war ' •! Wine'er hire beard • before— '; And though your deeds, In future yeas, May grace nu oft-read tome, . Yet, • the greatest joy for ,us • Thst yoii*re safe at homb.• Cnoles.-10100aa home, &c. Ter-Centenary Jubilee, in , First Re formed ChuicA—A mos? INTERESTINGACCARIQR. We are free to inertias, that we have never been present on an occasion of more thrilling interest, than the Jubilee services held in the First Re formed.Chuich in this Platte;joiiniiitSibbath - . The Church - edifice' thoughAitantiful•withont a dorning, was rendered additionally attractive for .nacaefiiii, by the rich.decorations f 'eh oiee flowers, and wreaths, and festoons, prepared from nature's exhaberant and charming stores. The pulpit; altar • the organ, and every prt of the Church was r obed in nature's richest hahili yr), tr.,..Th t iexpression of tb is ; charming scene, wdt iniiiit:dellifiteul and joyAnspiring. ' The attendance.wasimmenie, hundreds being obliged reluctan fly .to retire for want of, room . The exercises, which , were beautifully varied, were all that could be desired. The sermon by the pastor, Mn. KREMER, was a rich historical portraiture of the origin . and' fortunes of the ceiebrated Heidelfrerg aitechinve, end• was listened to with Wraps attention. The music, by, the choir, Sahbath '§chtiol. end congregation, undeithe leadersWip of COiIIAD MARK, E4.1:1 and the unsurpassed organ accompaniment of- DF. B. F. SCHNtoK, was-pk.most.rare,treat and ISt thei.highestdegree sattifacto'42 The school iapiatid most beautifully in concert,, the Ten Commandments and the Apostle's Creed, and Apstnined an excellent .examination e .„en"ateries tif.AdeitiOns prepared by tliO. Paster. 'Oll. . •casfon..! • . We will not omit the just obseivation thatthe Sabbath School, under the efficient direction of itr principal Superintendent :jos.-.E.LEnenn ettn,ll4q,l'ully auslained.on this ticiattioit; its enviable reputation for propriety. and order, and 'O,V-hearty interest in the•• Tar ious'etereise 6 in irthlelftbey were called to engage!.` . '• All in all, the occasion wig a credit; to all ac tively connected with it—a Jubilee never to be forgotten. Three'Hundredth Anniversary of the Heidelberg Catechism is Se,' Jolla's Reformed ChttleAt., ,-Isattp,Sunday .yrs,,s,a joyful day . for the Riftriit'is4 Churches in Mailmen, lso.through out the bounds of that denominafion. St. John's Church was decorated with much taste ; a large amlitint oTitibOlaisd.eare havitiebitieii - epent up on it for days. A greet pottiest:of tba , festoon ing was made of box, which is the moat benne' fuhtvergreen_we h,avetor.yrraath , s,; ~.The festoon ing was tastefully' arranged „' : Atie''ivalfs' being white and 'the church free Rom '4lllle - ries, 'the wreaths could be arranged - with freedom, and so as toliffog 'oat effeetuallY the •Iltirious designs and ideas connected:with-the:festival' It.being Trinity Sunday, the idea of the day was broutht out by l tbrett : ,,tkircalar• feettens- .hung into each other on ever onee of , ilkeitir‘t i old Kai braek ets along the wall.' Se olio three bet cowered Orolloll back' of, the ptqffit ti - nee. :11iiler-IPMANS 00 the Nita lbotitnit . into the wreaths in front' , of %Wry: atiptoprl ate!, represented the same idea. The main ceo t ral archaetiltahn,Atiljtkt AndAkstr " iyres !6 !qt. wn e d .qqtrt.os l t* . perfect ly fresh and green , of box. 60 one side ()tibia areth,, and over one the smaller arch°, datejet Wel forMitloh °title Cat. ech ism; "15153” in 'eneient figures, lbadis (if' pile leaves, all of which gave it an ancient appear ance; over the other smaller arch was theprevent date ."18133',",:iii ‘tinidirivtgiires'aind ,Perfectly fresh. -Between. the -two dates -lay ,300. years The conception was very fine, and well brought out by the difference in the form of the figures, as well es„by-their docorations. , yeses .of flow era were placed on eaCti'irjadisVi,„and,over each of them an air basket wee suspended,'whieh pro duced a fine , effect. , The baptismal totpt was decorlifed i Bowers; nod tilt:if:a-14ga and 'beautiful' htigneti wt . the. foot 'of which' Vitt' white marble dove in the midst of the'illowen. sy mbe pee e Rat ram eu there ,adintsistered. The roadtitg..dtsNwitt,itar...haci also..thntrappro• prints ilecorattons ; and the top of 'the braasi werk of the pulpit : ppire, was • Lust-eta lly. ,varied with vas'' itieflowersofr 4 vlir ferlis 'iand de signs. Never John's church so " heen ti fully garmented. Though we ore accustomed to see this church decorated on Christmas occa sions; former endeavors ; -and we doubt.'whether. atiy , future efforts can sue ceed better. There was no port crowded, nothing overdene.by an j oyer f ebandanee;.a fine Aare rul ed the entire errait l ein4,` The childrgn of the church : ware Regent:l - n the morning ier4 Ices; by whom, as well as by the choir, touching mtisie was discoursec% There was no sermon, bet only a brief addreie apiiropria:te , to the deans ion by the pastor. The rest wee. 'IOU sio , and joy, and festal feeling. The crowded audience enjoyed a pleasant service, the.like.of which none of the members shall live to see again. In th is view the vshole BOV ice buns beautifully tto,d. ay pro i - ate ly Iditit'd . .by amid' i i i;' lt% &rig: amid the tears of not a few, the hymn "A hundred years to come." Truly • • ' • Who'll press for gold these crowded 'streets, A hundred jeers to mime triad thielchdrch with Wilting feet, A hundred yeartitti co* t• Pale ttemblina age, and 'fiery yoUth, And childhood with its heart of truth, The rich, the poor, on land end sea— m= will the mighty millions be. __ But just at truttsfidTriten timen t of the last verse addid: torthe 7 , —• •,, ..• Though. wedlcutd die; yet.atiall we live, „ S hundred 7earl to roadie Our lisijoir and Ills church eball 11%, • A baldred yeafs to come ; , c rowels shall to Thy temple Thilr,..lray, and at:the altar . bend ; And millions, now unborn, shall meet, In humbla joy at Jeatte'fpet, A hundeed.years to 'Ome. . • . . . The, Micilitioa' pe3vppa t . perirpf th 43 plade are very nfdstienerciiidfishbat Qiinitiiinible and , secret meetings which they , say' ' eon, Bethel and. Ifeidleburg townships this county: Are they•membera of them beoause they I know so much about them, delihave, they only attended in disguise and spyed out what is go tog on ? firer .know:thut those meetings are treasonable, &0., why do they sot perform their duty as good citizens and pallet thorn aceiniOrigrAplaW,liristeld sinptile 'great leniensy and fetherry rege i d 'President 'Lin coln." The truth of the matter is, the societies spoken of are not secret, not oatb• bound , not treasonable, and they know it. If they were thurrowldpot t land offs liitanoe and bark at i t nd (hTu?, liat?theiiviloplslialuieflcii send a ktiad of Irrovost`Gili uarto - binak th em When they ev e ry day disturb end break up dem ocratic tiiiiiitin`gi; they would ticeitop to break up a meeting_of the k ind . indicated, if they real ly slers ts,4l3TY•ciegregent,„,.. , floptgnopt much 'bold the listsfilagetrpolfee of, tof'dtrwi'knew a great deal about the "Loyal' League," but we venture to bet our old. hat that the former are not near as "secret, oath-bound, sod treasooa ble"tas the latter. -Again, we hash thorn con fidence in the patilotistn 'of, the former than in .the latter. . • , , Col. Nagli .coniOuxi,en ts Corpora l 9: W. Yeager aindtOilts tea-Benjamin Rhoades; Thomas Gyanger, am!, lidarti9 •Longeneoker, of the'l73d'Pend: Volianteir for etribt attention to duty and the oaplisre of . a t :/deM 'Win in charge of an outpost. Tha•.drafted:asen„ kern this county aro in the 173 d, now aiNerfolk, Va. . a •I'. • tittsloiBSieS it this ,oiri4e at short notice and reasonable' tents.' : • TAKE SOVOII.--.T.he enrol!! rig . ie. go. 1:0170D: ;toe' It'hPoithected that th e Consthiption act w kb* enforced immediately. so I would' wirier every le get their PICTORL9 taken lb tithe for their re lations sod friends, and the only 'piece to get a No. 1, Picture Is at Ztatantaissee Now York Photographic Gallery, for be is taking the chcapest. the best, sod most Iffmlike Pictures in Lebanon. It is admitted by all that be can% be -beat, fob hie gallery hi always erovided. Allve . him A Call cad you wilt lind as we roc -4:1111MBIld 'itidnenitk,r. the place, ZimPellitee'e New York - Photographic Gallery,- to Cutithechiatt2t. Call early and avoid • ethwil. P. B.—Clildien and anybody thaVihwipiewask era itheild call at*Zimmeithau's Gallery. RarPlokiinia on. ly cagal#43 from 11 •to . p seconds time to OW Sotim ThaYinikanitrifilfrior. Les Maladies d'Erreur. John b OODEN, kJ .11!, author and , publieher'•of the above work, - daliethby promise •snd agree to send (fline of there)) to any young man Who will Wilts for •it, efunple copy for perusal. The peoSr study of man kind is MAN. This Valuable wOrtis issued And sent thrth for the benefit of suffering hutininity. It treats in °imp le language on 'ail the dieesses of Eaton. in cluding Seminal IVeakntse; Nervous Deb Jiffy.: In diges- Lion, Melancholy Insanity, WestingTscay,' Impo ten • cy,t0.;k0..-giving safe, speedy, and eiractnal prescrip• Mons for their permanent cure, together with much valuable Informaiinn. • All who favor me with a desire to read • my : work shall receive a gallop's eopy by return mail, free.orcharge. Addre.s . . JOAN B. OGDEN, bI.Ti. No. 80 Nassau Street, New, York. , May 27,1863.--3 m. E CONFESSIONS AND EXPERIENCE OM • INVALID , Published for the benellt. and sn'a warning and A CAUTION TO YOUNG MEN 'whOtruffew from nervous Debility, Prertiature Decay of Manhood, eta ~ supplying at the same time. ' TUE MEANS ON SELF CORE. By one who has cured himee:f after 'being put t o great expenao and injury through medical humbug and quackery. By erielosing a poet paid addreaeod.eurelope, Biagio copies may be bad of the filltbor: •* • NATHANIEL ' Issloatd;:itiori 4.s.o!Rtfb - 7.fBy - 2T, DR , JNO. L. JJYUN'B French Veriodient'DiOps. FOB FEMALES This valuable mediciue_lattow Offered to .the Ameri can-Ladies as the only.eure,liositive, end never•failing cure and regulator of suppression of nature, from whatever cause. Particular care should be used to know that Frey lfr,ney le .not thfr.canse, as the Drpps would - sirely,ltteface an effectentitely contrary to the course of natere, for which I 'will ;not bold myself re !mount:de. Theie Drops are so mlid - and .plensant, that the feeblest can take them with perfect security, yet so powerful IR their effects, Iltat they may be safely called a Atever failing Regulator. They can be procured by addressing moss directed bekiw. I-have used this med icine for. tlit last twelve yeara in my practice, and there fore well know Its merits. Sold by all Druggists. Price $1 per bottle. Address • . DR. JOHN LYON , - New Haven, Conu. :July 23,1862. • . ITUOOPINO•COUGH OR. CROUP, • however severe, only be aßetlatedned•curot by the. nee of MADAME ZADOC PORTER'S CURATIVE BALSAM. • • • Tbia to va !noble Medic inopossessis • the extraordina ry power of relieifng ikorriediateIyWITOOPINGCOUGU 110 A ASSN PM, DI F FIOF LT Y• • OF BREATH - 18110 . i, HUSKINESS and Tickling in the 'Throat. It loosens the Phlegm, and will be found to be very agreeable to the taste. It is not a violent remedy. But emoliont— warming,* searching and effectife. Can be taken by the oldest person or youngest child. For sale - by all Druggists, at 13'and 26 eta. per bottle. January 28, 11363.—1 y. • .. . • PRESERVE YOUR BEAUTY, SYMMETRY OF FORM,' YOUR IIEALTII, AND KENYA': POWERS, By wing that Safe, Pleagant; Ptipular, and Specific Remedy known as lIELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUONO: . • Reed the AdTertisninen in'anethee column, and proP It by it:— • ' • • Met!ames and Symptoms Enumerated. Cut- Moot, and Pkraere, e ft., You-maymotnow,regulye • • Dttt tnaypirttaopte:Rptttre Day. "It Oyes aid virile to the frame, bloom 4 0 . kin, pallid clieek." If Saves Long Suffering and Biposnre. Biritaii - orDmittirrfeils • Odra Ociarleerl. •Lebabati- nvril-firiiitfii . .--tho: • • • •A Cai.d. 110 the Sufteriiag. - „The.RIVV. WatIAM CO9OROVII, while laboring as a filiiilionary Column, w mcure d of Consumption, when all other moans had failed, by a recipe obtained from a learned physician residing , in the great-City, Of Jeddo. :This recipe has cured great < uuinbers who -were 'offer- Ing'from Consumptitin, Bronchitis, Sore Throat, Coughs :and Colds,. and the debility , and nervous depression mused by these disorders. . . . :Desirous of benefltting others, I :will send this re rntpeodilon,riwillrßerwOlTitdrie *bb need tt;:free of charge • • Rz.v WM. COSGROVE, . ; 489 ..Fulton Avenue. . • ; • . 1.1rt..0k lin, N.:l%* Dep. , 10, 18621—1 y 'QuEsticim.ll.42illoth'ere Dik.k and . Jou, are in . . . Nancy, where are yon goipg, !that such a bnrrya • ANsitzp..—Why we are,hist ion our way tp Da fly's Photograph Gallery, to liava our pfcturea teLen , He taken splendid pictures, and his Gallery is nearly all the time crowded, so I said to : NaticY we will go ear ly this morning before any, body else g eta there, or we will havetti totue away Again without getting any. Quest.--Yhal I have hoard too that Datly's Gallery la Obably kill the time crowded, and so wby don't you go to some other Gallery ? ' . Ass.—Oh 0'3,1 we could , not th%nk *fond' orhing I#9, admire. the true and heautiful.pictnra that Daily talteaoto Much that we would WA gO to another Gill leyy if we could get them lb' nothing Ile ties seven yeatra,A xperience in the business, ham; &complete sett of improved: instruments, oxcedlint• sky-lieht, and there fore takes the beat pletures n tavin.wnd so. of otteirse every body that waste . a,goo d goeS:bp b ~ laptirr.—lchat It Ind of Pictures doesqe take/ • • takes Photographs f i fout.minlature. to We evil, plain or colored. His co d, ka:ie been pronounced more truthful end It o like amp ?tune that have been taken in our large.. cities. .akratiriityp.es are beautiful, and can't be beat. Ile 111.0-ulfgelli In copying pictures from.antell.peguetreptypeti k o,tn4 !urging them abnottt to tiny slue. ; - •• 44,0E3T.—Where this Galles4,l, bioticilielpiiii7a . cairtoo. - . , .• • • . ;Ans.—Jost come along with . Nana and: Liipd„wo will show . ion. It Is in Akio. 'a Blow isext door to the Lebanon I . : lonsit 4dAllt; 'Oblietiiist, ly.On bend a good i aleortaient .of Gine. adulplifil'eawood Frame, (Aims, Album,, CC., 4 'Whioll lid della . clbodp.— Fcir good aiid cheap,. Pictures Vve adiiali iIL. to go. 19 Datly'aOaltirry, •Lel;subin,4 Match 'O3. ..... -,.. • •• . . Itligt .010 ..40turo. . , • • Cneterr Canacii.Service In temperance • Hall every Sunday Morning at.lo o'cloCk!. German Preaching:in the morning at 934 o'clock. and English in the evening in the Vint Reformed church. German preaching next.Suuday at In A. AL . and Eng 'Leh at 9P.M. i , the Moravian Church. ,• • • . :43 r. arrivtr. On the 14th • ult., by the Rev.. Win: Mortality'. Mr. 3.011$ L; zpria, or Reid leberg,. to Miss AIM& SOX: Of Princeton Berke county,. . • , • liiGtik : OCNOrth Lebanon . —'''''—'''''''''' 'On tne 2.3t1i'41t., by the =Me, Mi. GibllON Writ. of North Lebanon township, to Illiti : FltitN . Y.lSTOVElt, of Cornwall. ,_ . at . ... . On the same daY by the as e,DANIEL•IIBBB. of 17a . Jon township .to Miss ELLEN HARDY, of Smut' Leb anon gieb. On the 26th ult., JOHN WILT/lan, eon of Ulrich and PraseMa EILBY, aged 5 years, I month and 22 days. On the . 2oth ult., in thui borough, AMELIA, daughter of CYrus and Lydia BENNY, aged 3 years and 5 moe'. On the 29th ult.,• ANG It LINA, infant daughter of Jehtrand.Atigeitna It etft.VJY,..aged.7 weeks. hi Berough,uIt.;.JOHN..IIEN RY W ITAIAN , aged t:moo the and 30 days. In. N. annvtile..bydrowniug in the 'Union • Canal, MILTON, child of Joseph sod' Lydia' BAY aged '5 years; 6 months and trdays. May agreidousClOdenetala the deeply- afar-tad pa rents in tbbii ead'beresi!eincint. • . .4,41 -, it a held in . the : 'Eastern school amuse, rdihilmyra; by the members of the :Oise hundred and, twenty:seventh regiment, Pe.NOls., of Pal myra nod vicinity, kir the purpose of. expressing • their heartfelt syrripathies for. Wm bereaved parente mud friends of our bother, ssOldfir; Ctirporal William J. Noroey, of Co. I, who fell the actict 'at Fredericksburg on the . 43c1.1 danofßekember, 11382, int he dsfoneeof his country, 4fikfollowlegredirslaions Were read audio:le - pat , : • , ray,.lizatis- It hos plesaed 9040 his sr to • take Vw r s our.. compaiitiou,M, arms, us s, dorpeipl ‘lfiesci* J. , Co..loirlio fell, while ongagc4 in :the thaw° of Fredericksburg, Pecerr.ber 13, 1882, . Resolved, That, as stjust,tribate to a brave sower, we take this opPortunity of .'expleidug our deep. regret at • thnlcats.of our brother, soldier. By his death we. have lopt a companion, unkaown , to complaint, and a soldier true to . the trustsentided , • . Resolved,. That while ,therandolonee of friends, ip .but, -a.P O Or Annrolatien ti; ids bereitYPd Parent!, we -beg les‘e Co tender them our haart t felt sympathtes ;.let thotr coo ablation be that be fell In ajust .aud..upble cause, wbile doing hie duty to his enuntrzand has receivt d a patriot's ieward,Ankt.4 11 E 3 'e tt ro ve.r. 7:4 T nesohrew ; Nat ._ re ispoltiti ugh ,ptt 1 in the Lebanon papers and that a copy Sent t tlie‘dierisived tawny.. •. 1 ' 'Detre Eertl.x, committee. 'Miter 111: Sra~za. T •tum. 11.161 RY Pres . I P I ViI V e;y 5 2 c 1 4 4 3187: ix:ire/4.y qv correribil ~.. .. ...The. Lebanotr.A r.lcel. • LEDXl l o l c.cnncenafit• ' 3 rill 88 " Extra Fatuity, . 'lB 60 i gaga, tlkddl. ; , , .:'• , .22 , . Star's Woes,l9/ I''' ,L, ~8 00 l Dottier, Mll ...i. I, ' tie '' PrPrimefib's* bleatl.l 66'1Tuti %et id gbittguti .':10 Primed-Wltilitt, : 1 :1 00 Lard, : ' ." ,' Primeyt,," .1 Q 0 Tallow, ' ' 9' Corn, , 86 Dam, . • -.. 8 Oats, ' . 0 6 Shoulder", ' 5 Clover-seed, 6 CIO Bides, 0 Timothrseed, 780 Soap, 7 Flax-seed,. /, '" Bars-wait (26 Dried Apples , tit hn... . 00 White Rags, . 6 Dried Apples, pealed,], 60. Mixed Rags, 2 Peach "Snits," 2AO Flax. 31 1b.,. 12% Ptaieb...lltitsels," - .I 62. Bristles, 49 lb., 40 °barrio, j6O Feather., 9i lb. ) 52% Onions, . 87 Wool, 118 lb.. 90 Potatoes, it hue, .• 40 ',Soup Besins,l9 qt., 1 Apple Dutter,lterock. 46 Vinegar, 'fi gal., 12% The Philadelphia Itlartiet. - • • Saturday' Evening, May :30,1883. Flour.---The market continues doll; sales 'of 400 bbl. Ohio extra family at $675®7,; 300 bble Lancaster eounty..extra at $9 87i torch° iee. 3 --• The trade are buying in small lots at preriolta rates, ranging at from L. 75(3$ 'for superfine;, 98 25(317 for extra,(amily, and sB@B 75 V bbl for fancy braridr,liaSeording to quality. Ky.! Floor is dull at $40.5 25 V; bbl. Corn blealAs 80)1113$ to a email way, at $4.25 for Brandywine; and *eV bbl for Pennsyleania meal. Grain.-IVbeat ititilegdY, with sales Of 5,000, hush prime Pentisylvetoise rod at $1 513@si 68 %It bush. in store a4o.allioal, and while - it froni $l 65®,51 75 0 tieih: ss .to - -quality, Rye de W'anted . 'ai $1 V.bufh. for. Pennsylvania.. 00E0 there is very hue demand. About 2, 000 buiji sold at 860, afloat, and 85in in the cars, and Je i , 000 bush WO 'era wixedbet 85e. Oats are rather firmer. 4,000 btish Soldliit 70(373e, weight. -...' Seeds.---:Prima Cinedf Is wan led 'at $5.75 ii bash. Timothy 'la 054 at $1 50, and Flaxseed at $2 50 ,- 411 bash. ••••1 ' _...... .. - icy neeveavif more.freelyVand .4650.00 3)b le'auld, at 4:413 foriecend hand, 45e frr prime 'Ohio, mod .43 . (443iet,fer. drudge.. .r:.; Iron —The market cant in ties. ,very mad-the, price of 14itrAfct ). a 1 neer'" Demister al ;$42(4)35 for the ;le , •ler Tlafer - tive-ftria; 'mat for. Bari otra;NoT t ii t i e d • ' • Weedy.. xa CAT'iLlt MARRVZ---The: offerings of sill ' Cattle' show, atioe siderable • fallieg;Off..tbleorek on.lj,retiehleikahishel 000 'hied'ef yard, all -of 'w hie 11 , were talcel fu ferns Q . rata", Tonging tom $).O tel.) 3, Lir taleto , geed'ind ett kra quality. "TVs principle gales were made.: $ll @ "the 1110 iha..,Cowa—pricee were /nth- . er better, : Withisalee of. *bout 206, at from s2oZip 835 each, for Spr:innrf, and $2O td $4B 'for edWe end Calves. liogii - --fwere unchanged, with salie -Sr BOMB 300 to'nhte, ing .2368 at Glass: At froth $7.50, and 550 at 'the ATenue Yam, it $O . 50®7 75 4)01,00 %a, nett.. Sheep— , About t5OO were diapoced at, al , d@ilo. the wool (mound 540 c. * lb gross for c lipped, which isle. 3.1 b Tower; and the Markt* ." 4 1tbx 211;trti,,stintittis. Lebanon C.oll4ntr: AgricialOu _,.. • • •.: •,' 4 i -• •• iI ;,,j,9 r . lk , k Itral Socaely.. ~..... A SPEClAL;meeting of the "Lebnoon. County Agri- IV I bind, •iforitoli If 6 rat- end Meche iif eirBoitiety," will ltrieeldion k Salswitcy,•Junegiatlioatek,o'oloEle, Tijiti...iiifitbw fiyantlfjury:lioom n tiln Oour,th Wine. 'Lebanon: Aqiill aftizoleike is rod -rie Vileitietibc•Of hoporitinee will be brught L ebefOrlthe Satiety.-- - • L ''' ' ••'• • .AWl6ll•ll.llNK e Preeident. June 3, 1868. • ' ..(,...,.;' • ' . , . Attefid . to Your. Licenses. ERCITAtTS willidease4ttend to Their Licensee 'VI immediately, el rhisik special Notice from the Auditor Gtineral to bilneiiipt *ithin ten days after the let day OfJuly,and to.doiiii.. Therefore, please give this your.imMedfate attention. JOHN ALLWEIIi. June 3 1883 .TreallArAr of Pot , . Co. AN CiRD NATP4CP, 71, Pt'llitif OttfPhtladolphfa and Reading ?any le peaf;ul6,' Wafeh-Box at the crossing of Afar , • kel Mica bud Mid Rflio'ira. YfiERF.AS, there Ilse been complaint on account 'or the insecurßy'tifthit crossing of the Philadel phia and Reading . Railroad' on Market Street; and whereas, the said ooilatilt is the' most frequented 'of our public crossings; _ ,' ' 'Bclt a'aainc4 by Me Odrgesscs and counca VA* Borough of 'Lebanon. roc from arid after the passage and publication. of thin ord Ina the I'hlladelpb ia and Reading railroad Compahy idttuthorized 'to erect and, maintain on,ldarltet or. Scull Atreet„ at. the . inter. seCtion of 'sttij Streets a icatcti-Box for . the purpose of shod tering,the, torn,, rigt gV4 im cireltetbd slifiVe% BF:tee - Tap te,. r eko tharronniAg‘ot tritine on tho'said mad: r .8e it f . orther ordained. That the site for said Watch Box 'be aeleete.eby IV) Street dompittoe,of said Cook. dim, and the authpriatd,elgpat of said Rsdirdad COut pany.D'. At. 'BARB KEY, pillar Beeiteea.. Atteat E. NlLLtie,...Clerk. ' LetianOn, jape .3' raw - Notice. olr4ttigtssment,.No:*2o.:l liitCOMINGKOOLINTY MUTUAL INSURANOC .COM PA NT; on. thefirst- day' o f' May, '1863,- order , - ed RD Assessment of live per cent on all 'Premium Notes in possession of the Goinpany; given for lons. since, which were In fore on tho first day of Map tees; and appointed Aditin Giriltinger, of I.ebanon, ;Receiver for Lebanon county, whd is directed to resolve thesaute from the MeMbeni of the i :commey, and pay- over 'the whole die .esmnent be fore the 25th ;day of A Awns t ;next. Muucy, May 25, 1868, By order of By , Board... • din pursuancenf the Meier, I will call Open the mem bers of the compauy w Obi!) the county of Lebanon, la a short time, or,itend.,tikraecive theleaki mosesin mt. • ADA.ItaIrMINOB*) itcooli 6 k- ' • . jun,. 3;1868.7434 • .:••• . Ormininefitit ;::Ii on" Works. I,roaD. - IAI, Ridge * A venue, •, 'a ..1 13 q• - ; • OFFER for sale • npon , the Alf ost Favorable Terme, NEW- and •REMIT' PAM DESIGNS lu great , var ie• tr ofIRON RAILING& fur OICkl ETIIRIES; ESIDENC, RS. ke ~ of Wrought and Cast Iron. and-GALVANIZED IRON and. • BRASS TOBINCI; IRON. •VERANDAIIS, BALCONIES. STAIRS. COUNTERS, • FOUNTAINS,. OATES; COLUMNS:.. HITORING POSTS:: LA &I STANDS. VASES, TA.131.E5, , Lowtsa:esTANDlt, SO FAS; (mains, STATUARY, ANIMALS; and all other Iron Work oil Detorativecheraeter. • Deeigns forward. Id far seleitlon. - .Persobs apply fug for sante,: will please state - the kind of work , aeoded -• • ' June 3, 1863'.=-4131. • . • Dissol~tiou off` ea-Pa' mits.Co.Partnership heretofore existing between the unders lanai, in the len ther andltanning bus ineas, In Lebanon and*Jonestown,.labsnon counts, under the Arm of DI ARNDT& Co., bee basil dissolved bj , muted consent . hi books will remain at ' , the store In !Lebanon; sod all those. indebted to said firm on ac counts o f longer standing than Om drat of April, teat •as well as these having' accounts spdost the firm prier to that time, are reOciested so soak e settlement. . ' JOHN DILLDIt, ••• : •. .IOILIN ARNDT. • . :.. • . PHILIP .1.12,HE1L. ',• 11mi.beisitkilall will be bontlnued.by the under signed. PJIILIP r/DIIRR, • . - . JOHN ARND'T. • ImbatutOlfig.4l, ' • ' `.'"'"••••• ~ ....e•I ..w•kr-w--Trrr•rma tbeir.friende,netkEhgage 'c , generally Unit ey continuo In the LEATHWE'lnbrlncas orEllier;• Arndt & Co. The new firtireillleirotktdielhhir LEATRER STORE in Cumberland Ssrte't,•kfivillivorelVetit of, l'inegrOvle street, where they will keep constan3ly on hand ...all kinds or .---• s ) .; • • () I', ...., LEATligit ! V 4 lWrqatiaAT-P1a i ,.14C., which they will' ii;frou'lCsenti , 1/ iceint;:-.. - ''''' .• f i They Mee, eiitiElniie the'T,AN :ItY, ht Reitawir; it Nrbich placei Onot y Vuir torn in hebitii: , they will pay the lOghoil prkes or AIDES, in C o r exchange ler ben(ligr...l 0 1 e - ~ : e P , )ii F,.. 1 4i... - '. • '. - lleßfrg'beirtudel. en .'e BaOlemetinn Willi who -13 14Y . 4 deal with them, they stoctfully soliatAll engageoln the use of:t.iit.tier" CU no them a eAlli : 1 1 : .. . • , ..-: 1 " ' . pint. nsiißlt, , - JOUN.'4o.NPL'..iii.:;'; Lebanon. May 21, 18[3. 1 • ~-,--:-=,.- ~ R lova'. • i Dlist ..° .- .IEiti'IDER hat); rinnnyod, hip Mice+ hie , tleelie,tn the' Offing. formerly •000lipled by J , Btieue ri tkl t li t e two re eonthht the Cointy . Jail.! - .Btaj: 4l i lint::':. .= i . • ; ",' .;: ,, I ; -. ~ AD; le to u t 0 itlit in 'nter; and dOa b init Iraik ere ;• that no billev orns , will lie paidlfr-tliii -piton; tors of the Poor for p. 4 / f or!iti 4l, ni'lfr . lns 'with low , circle ec it of five mites of tbo P 0 •Mr all lhinh'; persona will` ho fora lewd with I .ne'rnie of eipenee "on' appli cation to the ;toward ' . a .F 097 Hollse.- s' • ... • JOHN It. BONV.BI . , ; ,_"' ••;:t - . .i .ELlAillW,4l.; ;i , ~. .P.i r reChite of the Poor. 1 Coco. ogilosiosit , i, I , AA ..Si rgf *Mr ', t. .1 :; II il 4 t .7 r . •• ~ L -) ' k , .•• •• . , .: ..-.. . .. . ' , - r ... In , '''.• . : - a t o tiF ~......k sii t. tictourartfiskiiiti . iikli &tic tisvinf b b r a vv ., ocibialwa i d o f , A' find. Statiiiifery . Stored' of H: If. Iteefel and Georg Waltz„•hey are nbwnrepluiid to wait on all who witi vorAttem , with a ceil, , it:the aid stand (H.ll4llpeglt, )kil„Crrlitrd streel & ghere fit t o v t ui 4,Korbyro ° I . figarge and 1;Y; Ye le.eted i . op l y..c .r . Bt ... an 4nd_ SpudaY., &boot Balks; lira an an 'Nide ; ent thekraer eidik Merolla neout bookillttlgroatty doted prune''' sr The NOw. Yprk l ama iholelphlarDally ntrillreekly Papers, ina•Diagasidet, a he bid and etibgetitted - for, on reasonable:tenni, . • ; ling at their. non. Anything welignihi " V../11/&v:1 11 be fileett ilkJ44 - lenHed fewithipronipt • ; ADC dop.cok .. , 'I 7, , IP Lebanon, N0v.12,1: • ' - . * .. --- IYER'S .. . . . Cittlieilik Pills , (.176.0 COATED.) : • . Miii itAD2 To , . =mac nit siooirmiD CURE THE ECM Invalids, Fathers, IffOthertry Physicians, PhllasaithroOsto, rise their Ellitota, and Slides of *off Virtues. FOR THE CURE OF • Headache, sick Headache,Fonl Stomach. Prerantno, PA, May 1, 1886. Da..l. C. Area. Eh': I have been repeatedly eared of the worst badmen° thy body can have by a toe/ or two of your Pllli. It seems td 3wise from a foul stmniikt,nbkh they cleanse at once. If they will cam others as 'they de Me, the fact is worth knowing. Yours with great respect, ED. W. ritzami, Clerk of Stemmer Clarion. Bilious' Disorders Arid Liver Complaintlr. Dsesksmstrr or Tel Jerilama, Wasamoros, D. C., 7 Feb., 1866. I„ Ern: I hive need your Pills in" my general and hospital practice ever lance you made them, and cannot hesitate to saythey at? • the bestyntbartic we t employ. Their tars- Whig sailors do thei Myr is snick and decided, conseinelit ly they are in admirable remedy for derangementilortbla organ. Indeed, 'I have "'R&M found a case of beiouS dir ease so obstinate that it did ties roatipteld to tbeln. • .Frriterrially year,, • •Thyrienns (tie qikuine • - Dysentery, Relax, and Troi a. Pore 0717C7, HARTLAND, LIT. CO., !Mom, NoV. 16,1966. Da. STIR: Yonr Pills are the perfectkus , of medicine. They have done my wife more good than I'can tell you. 19he had been sick and pitting away for months. Went oitto be doctored at great expense, but got no better. She then commenced taking your. Rill., which goon cured her, by expelling large quantities of wokios (sleactlfrom her body.. They afterwards cured - her` and our two children of bloody dysentery. One of our neighbtire had It tad,and my wife Mired hlm with two dosea of your Pills, while others around us.pald from Sea to twenty dollars doctors' bills, and imt much time, without being cured entirely even then. Such a medicine si. yours, which is Actually good and honest, win be prised here. • taw. J. 0141171 N, Postmaster. ' Indigestion and Impurity of the Blood. "kfraJ": T. Him's, Pastor of Advent Chunk Bolton. , . Da,,Arrat I hiic used yonr, Pills with extraordinary emcees in . my familyArtd among those I am called torn& dittren . . TO'regulate the cirgans of digertlon'and purl. ao. blood are. the very best remedy I ,have ever .It *Wi ti; 'and can confidently recommend them to my Yours, ' .7. V. Inges. NrARNAIT W . rosram •04..4T-9 "-"^" VMS In my prat- and And them Pm *sadism . 3itirL ,system full purify the fountain of the blood JOUN G. IiIIgACCIANI, M. D. lertiiiielnio; poi, Kineis Evil; Tetter, _ . Tunior,i,o4a . .galt .Rheam.' Prose a Pbrwardinp iferehant of St. Louis, "b.' 4, 1854. Da. ATIM: Your Pills are the paragon that Is great in ntedicirie. • They have cured my little,dinghter of ulcerous sores upon' her hands and feet that had proved incurable for years. Her mother had been long grievant with blotches end &Visa on her skin and In her hair. Aftei pnv.Child was Inzia, she also hied yont Pills, and they have cured ABA ItORGIUDGE. ltdeomatista; ioieuialgia;.ttod Gout. Front the R . EC Dr. Itawker, of the Nithcclist Npir. Church. 0.8...*J5tiv.4 ISMS. . . Iforroisn Sni : I should be ungrateful for the relief your skill hie breaglitibe If I did not rcpoit my canoe to yon. A cold settledin iniiiinbe and brought on excruciating neuralgic pains, which 'ended In chronic rheumatism. Piotriitbstanding I , had the.best of physicians, the disease OOP Worse and wenicinitil, by the adirice of your street. learagent In Baltimore, Dr:litaekentle, I tried your Their airede weroalow,.but sine: By persevering Ih'tbe use of them, I am mow entirely well. , BIGIIATE,CEAXBY]Ii Bi t t.OllROllOll,,,LA., 5.-Detar itre..,beon eutirel 'curgby sour tilts of itheumette Pouf —a.peinful !Haase that had *filleted me :' • VINCENT SLIDELL: . . . . For .Dropsy,. Plethora, Or hindted tom.. plaintaftiquhineen active purge, they ate fib excel - 1 ' For, Costiveness' or Constipatio n , and as SDlmier'Pill, they era egreetaile and effectual. Fits, Suppression, Parnlysie, tiOn r .end even Deafness, end Partial Baud nese, hare been cured by the aneralve actiontril* • Host of tits rills In market ronfaln •Mercury, which, al though A valuable remedy In skilful hands, Is dangerous •Ina publle.plll; from the dreadful consequenaos that fre quently follow Ita Itionotions sese. 'These contain nn mas onry or mineral substmissiiirbaterar. - 'AIR'S CHERRY PECTORAL FOR. 'Ting RARID CORE. OF &mops 'bozlnas iptvLu. arikok,. i3noiditriitirwsiirernio• ,ANnlllifyi . and for lho , of rotumnspuve musette id Advanced stages of the dlneuee. •.; • t -.; • • • • We need not gothic. to the , ptiWie • ot , Its . virtuee. Thronghont every town, and almost every hamlet of the American State.s„ilie smtultighl ires yoin 'Mahar' hove niadtrie Nay; few axe tlio &militia' i n any civilized cceillifYletfili continentwlth out some pereonil experience of its bffeent ; and'fiiwer Yet the colinmeitlis any whore which lit've net %Mong them mine living tiddiby of its victory met , the invite and do n . ireemiltdieenievel eies44Menier•findileneille , ltikilOrke,:the meet powerful' entidate yet' known - to 'thkii ferini liable and dangerous dimmed of the ptilinoliary'hi%4ani, it Is also tliMpleastinteet• andeaterit remedy thud can be ein ,ployed; for ,Infituni: and young penione, karma., eimuld have. it in store against the ineidloue enemy 'that deals nrpm them unprepared. •We have drundant, grounds to .lisileye, the Clwrif, firaoral eas es movie " lire.; by the,con •entnptione tt,:meeenti diem those ii cures. ..licetati .: lt"by yoh, and cure your colds while they ariicurahleoor. neg lect them until no huntamekill can master' th e'lneiorable canker that, fastened on, the vitals; eds . your life away. All know the iliseidful ititility of lung 'did.rders, and as they know too,thevirtties:Ot This remedy , we need not do more than to &gore them it is lain made the Ixst it lan be. We apace no colt, no care, no toil to produce it the MOicr'rketpostrible, and - thin afford three who rely on It thePtist agent which Our skill can furnish for their ewe. PREPARED BY DR. J. C. MR, PraatioalAnd AnalytfgrallThmoisti Tamell, Mao. „ „ . . •• " • •••- • .; •• ...AND •1 Q BY > • - • Sold by J. hendisrger, Dr. Ge0..E4118. E. -it r:al peba non ; & 4knoville; Shirk, ;triton, ; nor p ing,. mt. E Siafk, • Daily isw gartoer, East Ilanorer; atsd by Dealers ever's!, are. >. •• • • • • • " , AnitilllNG,lllo4l6', s.o4tilit SilliAßß AIAIIANGEENT. , . a . I IV ot r bv lt l% •x g..'. r )ROM Tf i f i . 0 :4 i ND ~_ ipif,lo JNO _POTTSVkLE, 4 LEBANON, j ALLENTOWN , Trains leave liarriebes , terPalladelO . da.Now-iori. Reading, Pottsville. and all lotaiiniediate Stations,at ll A. 111-41nd 21001 P. gi pniOng Lei?atiotk9 7 l-#.. , . and d•OrP• Af:, .-, • . . Nair' txpreat save& flagichiporg at 2151.81 c., *gm iinbailo,ti at 3.15 7k.m.;•eir r lyti ta t New VAC at 11.15 'tliksante niorning. • ' • t'ares' hate )ISwrisburg ,To'New•Tink . Bs . 15; to Phil. adelph 1%43 '35 said 42 80. 814401..gfi checked through: Staln:flag. Wave New• York, at 8 A. 314.12 Noon, lad I'. '3L. (Pirrsttuno Exrntss). Leave Ph Hanoi phlawt.,B4sll.7, 14% wail 8;83 Whir - , Rpssing Lobangav at 111:17 abaci:T.lf P. ' 4l - . min Eapress I.og Ar ' Sleeping carals• the Drew York Trains, through to cad front :Pittabhigh 4ltbaut change. • •l'itesenger.. by thiOstawlass gallrosn leave Tamaqua at 8.50 A. M., and 2.1 S P. M. for Philadelphia, s' New York, and all Way Points. " Trains leave ,t. 9 M.; and 2.30 P. M , for.r.hiladelphia. Harrisburg and Now An Aceonirriodation I'aaaenger train .leavaik.ilea4Hnig at C d: 'r COO A. )I', and from Philadelphia at,6,00 . ,' • tor All theAl'aieettains tun, . daily, Sundays exupptisil. A Sunday - traia icavardttafilli-at . 7.30 A. N., and rldradelphin at 3.15 M. Commutation Tickets, with 26' Coupons at 25 pat cant. piplide — uN • nig and Sc,bool.rie.kate, at reduced rates 10 and from • 40: r pouuds llo.g6age Althwedxact IY•tese-Piter.( • 2 Rat emuntra are. ragrioultietO pu robs& their, Ili:lets Before must-jug thoeltap, us higher Fares aro . cbared ff paid iu Mira. April 29,1803. , a...A, Nicox.Ls,, .Gonetn).Suriwititendent . •• ,114ERIONSti.,, .• , .0 A.N,1E,1, G RAE FPS • 4170,,M1R, ff`AS been rehnored.to his now residence, in Cum •'berland 'street; 1 A sneerer West from hiaeld stand; and epposite' the offieb of Dr. C. D.- Gloninger, ' .VILBAISTO.N PA Ito has just opened a largo end desirable stock of welbuiade Boots.and Shoes. Ladies' Kid Gaibereat $1.24; Ladies' I..nee Bootees $1.60; for ?dimes, $1; Claim Men's Boots for $2.50; Men's Gaiters $2; for !Joys $1.76 to $2:50 ; for Objidren $1.12Y, to $1.8234. - „ Ale° a !tete mailety;of Oireriliobs; Iprnnits Trawl ling Bags,'kc. Come, are, and judge for yourselves. . • . PAN E 4 G4A-Itr.F., . • 1111 . 174iiiiC W; jORAfRitLY. of Jonestown; Lebanon 'conoty; would respectfully...lnform hle,frlende. and • the public, lthittite . houi connected hltneelf with Mr. Lowan,in °the TOBACCO, SNUFF AND SUGAR fIUSLNESS, •,..!INo.l4(ENorth Third. street, Phila., ' when he:wilt.be glad. to, receive: customers, sod will .cell rateafthetWill.ptove eatiefaetbry. • -rbiladelphie,oll.ley.2oolB Oa., • .. • • •• . • • . I[lN 4. 4o 4l= H — VTE.ii4 ,.,l "*" I.l A. OlyEirldiBANAtT., Its s'u d n feibrma 'the üblio 4 thatint the "Un kin 'Hotel" forreerly kept by himself, in :Nititii-Leblidon, on Market: street., north .of the 'ektial, fwhere - b• hi 'now prepdied to . Vreleorne lila friends and travelers, nod cheer thoth with 'the good things of the land. His TX ULF: shall be provided with the best the - einacinle can' afford, and hiiiHAR shell fnewbilithe eltela• - • life effort:Will le; tci'makii al! atoptle4*.itli'hien!filel entlielftiV himne, eilid'ittiof all 'att . : cli that 'tali tivfaiiitilillutilie•tibtiwi. pi3 . l44taili g th lirgp And iciemy' Add ‘itix.eitelliii t bfder. • ' • • 804RD140.-3-Ve 'is 'olio • pr,iidied• to' tAk e noratioebf Bitidets.. 'Hogrillag at reuse:Amble as, can be obtained at any-other Wee. ,He extends a.einviiii in Vitatiod to' dill , itlitingHkrth Itiliaddo, to give him a can- - - -00NATII4N ONESADIAN. North Lebanon, April 22.11143: , :' - ' ' • Yotgoo AtaI.NBAtiSBOOSICI* Boot •uU #14..a .1.! Store. Faconemy is Weida' Ofitt YOUR COUGH FOR 18 CENTS. The Best and Cheapest Household Remedy in the World. Madame 2ADOC PORT.Eit'S GREAT COUGH, REMEDY! Madame ZADOC POE, TED'S Curative Balsam Is warranted If need accord- Dig to the directions, to cure all cases, Coughs. Colds, Whooping Congh, Asthma, and all affections of the Throat and Lung , • Made ZADOO PORTER'S Balsam is prepared erth 1111 the requisite dire ar d skill, from a oomblnation of the best remedies the vegetable kingdom affords Its remedial Twilit les hr basedion' its/power to le Mat the healthy and vigo roneci rcu lati on of the blood, through the lungs, It is note violent remedy, but emolliment,—wal hag, Wearching and effect ive; can be taken by the oldest person or youngest child. Made ZADOC PORTER'S balsam hee been need by the public for over 18 year., and has aoqui.ed its present sate simply by being recommended by those who hare used it, tc their Refitted friends nil ethers, MOST IMPORTANT.—Mmdaine YADOC POR TEIt'S Curat Bittern hi sold. at* price which bring, It lo the reach of CAry one to keep it convenient for use. The timely um of a single bottle will prove to be Worth 100 times its mt. . . NOTICE.—Save 'folit Mousy ! I—Do not be wawa-tau. tal.o Inlay! nttnM which do notr Dime Bottle Tafadame • ter's c l t i gthL snitiTrlL, which is es:great : de, this of.almost any other medicine; and the very loa price 'at which It is sold.rmakee the profit to the seller apparently small, and unprincipled dealers will sometimes .recommend other medicines on which their profits are larger, unless the customers in. slit n ion Having Madame Porter's and none other.— Ask for 2.ladame Porter's Curative Balsam, price 13 ctn.. and In, tarite eta; sond -take , no other. II you can ,aut get" it'at oneAtore you can fit another . Na"•eitgd by allillranists and.fitors-kee*ra at 13 cents, and in larger hottles at ZS eenta. lIALL BUCKEL, Proprietors, •New York: •. . al- Jog: L.lembe.rger and Dr. Deo. Rosa, Agaista, Irsbab on, Pa: " papaw, 28,1863. fArinM l,4ll ! l °P#T , TatheiNotice, Tundersigned having Imrchased the entire establishment of A. MAJOR &. BROTHER, will menufaetorn and,keep on liendA re* , general as oip; ttment :of MA C NE RS:, and. FARM IN 4131 PLE -emlirseing` Improved 'FOUR-HORSE 'Powers shit Threshers; Railway Horse' Powers and Threshers, Morrill's Independent steel-Wire Tooth 10760 Rd la; MUMIIIa,B Patent Fodder, Strait , and gay CUTTER: Cast Iron field Heller., Grain :Fens. Iferltlevators4loyer Metiers:- eoili-abaliers,.by hind or power, Corn Ploughs and Planters, Ctilt4Tatore; /My 'with a varlets , of the beat PLOUGHS in . tilte he.' • All of the 'above Maelhubb Wre of the latest and best jusproviinenteAnd areallisarrented to fitesatiefaction. ' Outings of all - kinds made to order, and at abort notice. Me aleo'mantiftletbits STEAM ES GINES, Mtn Dearing„Shaftingoind *WI in general, and pays particular atttlntlbil Co Repatrinit:Biltinea and Machinery of all klndef. • Ile invites 010 call and examine the work at the itta chine Shopion PtaionoysOraisiir, Lebanon. or,ders or.oitnimiuMatiOns by mail will be iireniptly attended, to. P. xmtmANY. • • - Ltbauon Co., Pa, Letanott,,A.ugust 8;1860. ' • VOTICE.-1 have appointed A. MAJOR it 'BROTHER jr my Agents for the purpose of carrying ontbo above biminess., D. IL RARbi ANY. Lebanon, August 8,1811 h. -NEW-- GOODS r iarkEtielVitilirSElClTol6l. , Oti" 11 " " LAUDERMI . Off AN.-INDUCE/UNT tt/Qpil WILL SAYE ZIkWO PER LADIES , 411111ES8 'I WOODS Fieneb 81krino and . CobStit. • • • • • Fancy and 511!aints to $1 50. • Delatnil from 10 to 20 coati. I • • - Limns from 6% to latent&, • Mohair Plain froth 16to 37Keentk. Tolem'epar.frbm 8 t 0, 1 15 cents. . , • - . MEN'S AND BOY'S WEAD.I Black Cloth, from $1 00 to $4 50.. :Peony and Black Cassimereds, from 50 to $1 5 . 4. ' .• . Ladles' Cloak. Cloth, from $1 .00 to $1 60. ...Cottomodesifrom 10 to 20 emits. DOMESTICS. frclon,,f4 t 0,12% mute. Check, frtnit 40 - to 12-rents. froni 1010.16 cents, . „ Calleoes, from to 1234 amp.. • alfigldulis, from 10 tcr2o • •• : :•-•- • silAy9isso,pq4kwLs ! ! Awing Sitsarla, fripm.sl 00. to $l,OO. , •• • •, • from $2 00 to $54 - 115. ' • • NOTIONS !. liOTIONS • uPaiisols kid Umbrellas, froni 60 t 6 Of; • „isKtoikings,,Yrom 6 1 4. k. 76 cent* /loop Sklrts,lVom fa luso . • - • -"-- • olleulkercltitifel, trom 6r to Weents ' • • Linen and Paper Collars. • , • • An' assortment of READY- MADE ' PLOT II Die; 411,PETS1. :CAAPIITS!!. • . GROCERIES I.AND ':QUEENSWARE. • • zugar FRUITS I ; FRUITS! I - Dried Apples, pried Plume . • ' • . • Driad.Posebes, Dried BideA:en-los, Albtold.to suit' the•tlmes, by L.K LATIDIiIIBIILCIL , . N. B. —All kinds of Country Produce taken in.ex change ler Goode.: ; . L. K. L. Lebanon, April 2,3, 1862. To the -.Public. !Vire und6raiiiiq4:laVing hail illteett "ypanlorattiee Spckvinn Mitraing..Altering,.er Cutting STOOK for HARMERS, and liaT,lng purebased the tooliCilldr. Priam §lioiT; deceaiid: earls his' services to the farm• ens and thepublic In general, feeling confident that he will giverateliafaaion to all. Ilia residence is at the Tutopilte f y,at ilo crow 1/.04 'a .Tav,ern, %miles from milca_frota Lebanon.: SIMON SNAVELY. —l4"al"'ZiaalaVltmlkteitii-erS For Collectoro 6r spite, co c irity, .and Slilitie Te:x . , 4 fOr sale:tbeiti) t the AAverrisof Office. •Also. fOr•Coltootori of :School tax. ' , . . For Sale or ExChange..., TE undersigned .wlll sell, or, exchange few a Small. ?ARM, hiedesirible* {Mei& find' lot of Ground, Jo East atgoet , 'Zeit Lebanon. The House is a 119 . n r 7t l7 B W iliie K wtKheA l ithe tal;ebrandvlarl:ige7with a ) 11 sary.:convenleneeS2 Aho' Cistern. Bath House. Sin o Goose; kinds of Fruit Trees, Ao., on the promisee. This property if not sold, will be exchanged as oboes. Gliod and indisputable title given. For fur ther Inihrmetion apply to JAMES N. ROGERS, Tinsmith. Lebanon, July 16,1883. . For Mats, 4oacaea, -Ants, nee .tugs, Moths 4 PAS; Insints on Plants, knitnals,'lso. roqup itlftgio-1090.' sod ;al. 00 . /Well , Bottles, and Finlike, $3 and $5 sites tor, ithisnil,resiatlnerrron oNs. rec. etAst,known." trona Poisons . ... "Not dangerons• to the Human family." "Rats come. out of their boles to die." 101..801d IVbolosala in ail large cilia,. AMP. Sold by all Dsvaanisand Airsnxiseltrywhere. ! I Bswani Li 1"... all;yeort.blees imitations. *3. See th at webarati'l* flame is on each Tros,, Dot. Oland Fluek, before you. buy., WI. Address • .4EN air .11- .003YAR, • , . ParshisikHapoi. 482 Saiiatitra - t. N. Y. aa'Soldby .1. L. LNIIVELKIES, Wholesale and-Re tai%. Agents tutbaolcili,,Pat.' • • . barb., 1303 • . . Vrldroßf A LAWNS, P lai d and Striped Itansoolte, V Plain and I' !Aid Cantbries, Plaid and dbttod Br filial/ta t ' Pdateellles, Bobinets, &e. , the largest sesettt.. went, at the attire of HENRY 'd: STINE. alobje Fs) vizi Mai , 'Hale. rl.6ll6Kl t tpr Rale ; a FA Ort.t.,"slettate ea the State Road, leiglitngfromigicliwtg:Pittibuta, two miles west of theelvn, of Indians.. tho seat of irndistut county. Pa pas Mils from the ;In diana Breach Orate Penney/ratliti-Commst Th e F a rm o,,,taine 2'24 ACRES., all ,rudder good mete; 170 acres are cleared. and in high state of col4lesgot, - the remainder Is well timbered. All ts ris Air etthfcrttpt plow or seytbe—no broken lend on the tract,--42tif dr ecU calculated for either grain growing or stock rant ing, as there, is pt a nd;pg WOW? In almost Nary field, and o nralority of the deZds are so arranged se to even Into woodland for the benefit Of shade. The building' cons Let of a BRIM DWELLENG ROUSE; I . Divided Wallis. Root's end Kitchen; 1111 . ALSO A FRAME BARN, .100 by 40 feet Fume Werra Shed. Corn ,Cribe, and Tool Louse, and other outballdlaga. Titlesta ble. For further particalers address the ire at the Otllee of the "DSNOCRATIC StAtrearm.” Schuylkill connty. Ps. A. C. I.IARTIV.! ‘ Pottsville, Slat ,1863.—5 t, PUBLIC SALE • TALITABLV LANDS. • ' REM} Vitt"Of Colebrook Eisriresce Estate. lIITILL be offered st Ptrtao:oLE, on V V THORWAT: 7074Mtigh,l8G3r at the residence oT QtVglays Sonbue. soar atv road leading from. Comet/ '!o temPbellatoern, 13i mile from Cißebroole, the fattivlig TRACTS of to situate in Lebanon Caunty rte.' 2 TRACTS, of about 50 and 'l.otg keret respectively:- situate on the rood leading frOM ttilebrook to Camp bollstown, and adpin ins latide of c Brinter. These Tracts are irefrivatdred , with Timber e n ough for fencing, end ate suitable Ibr either fanning or pasture. The 1011 Are Tract boa nnlt a good ^ ; ; LOG AND _ , • •. FRAME. DOUSlt.'(nott - eroupt- ed b P Qufgley,lir,) ardA)l E • • - sreet.r.. Wo tkurWiter bear • e dour, ' and a eencidesiebk yoarttneb le under fonCing. 2 WOOD . TAMS, (Sas 79 Med ftlinetlif6 . 4Lli , and Acres, respectively. adjoin ter TandiroTlelfilsfr Gingrich and others, on the loadlesersischeAs nellsiesCorust Campbelletown. and midway Setirdin Media places. 1 TRACT of about 44 Acne e 4 yiaudt tsdiet, of MUM lb yentna growth, adjoining bade s. "Joscp4 Reams and others af,abowo ea the Derendenigt T4Crt. :ern ine vulere-nt - IMO,- V51,30J21.,011 iota of cant ante n t size, Idtuttte in a.. 2 ship Adjoininglands of Peter Bich min, *YI4 ogees. LSO, will be offered on FRIDAY, RINRIVIIt, . . at the iesldence of Joseph Strike, ie. the road lesafrig from Poles's Store to tdiddletowa; tbefolk)4l4 'Vitiate of Laud. situate in Dosphisti.Cburt4. Tin t. 26 Lots. mostly Chestnut limber. wilt grit* real Pastaza forts , well watered, liadi leavinte'a goilloretlet of Timber onetime for fencing -1 Tract of Chestnnt and Oist.Titaer Lin*, (o'er:Dail part clear,) adjoin ing.landisof Plt "r: ter • Shenk, Abraham Longeseelcersard- tth. Mit, and containing about 44 ACRRSt. ,_ TRACT. • about one-third CRIDSTNIIT S 'RO . , the remainder qAST.IIRE, adjefokie lends of Henry Gingrich, fla4ker A Foreman, Mae cereal:ding iboiit lib ACHIM ois- Tile above are BD ip Conerwagerfo'vnlErti.„ Al.BO, a Trice of Chestnut TlarrSer, "Milted' ttl donderry township,• Dauphin cort.ty,ritlippling,lattew of Henry Strickler, Henry Books awl °theta, ebsitilitc Vag nearly 32 ACRES. /Ws- Mr. State will chow the -above Paid; Dra ft • skti ti theta, to persons wishing to purchase. $ DRAFTS can also bc.eeen at ColeteAs. ailr Sales be both days to eomnienoeptalatietde if 2 o 'clock F. M. Terms .made known me day OA a lit_ aihs. N. 11—The above will be the fart pnblk sea sttrtli be held of the Colebrook len W- 0- XR/Rnal . k. Muer of the Estate of WM. COLHMAN, Leleibon kley 21 1862.--te. G eorge 111114111/113tIiii • LEBANON COUNTS . ,; ..-- , _ L 7i 1 __ IA .TRANSPORTATION IN& . Bp _Lebaittot Valley Railroad: PARTICULAR attention wit be piddle lidefliaitit ed, by the Lebanon Tatlet littitteed _ t}Ootta sent daily to and from Ph 11 Ed Op hi 81l le LBAe v ate„ peer tor' and Acetate 3tattone, end an trtlietrelthtth the Coanty. ~ BRKKlHTfleoplrected ler at theleeni-iniadith Mee and,deltvered-w ‘ dh 4i 5 1 4 4cb- , • ~.„,,, .... • The Proprietor will pay partktdar ettemilibil tei,:ead attend personally, to Ater.reeekeioa eat WM/ imr on Bi lb 111 ftrinition; iipillirdi . his (*iv' lit 6. -Lillintas Venal . ilattroaddDaratoladtenen. •,.• .. EDWARD IdA.RIC. h i . Agent le Philadelphia; piill NI. waYa be hruad at Mt if.*ButA't E'er - dears Jilidi,lllllo •I , 4fraJt o l'Agalphia. • • ... •- , .410,11,:e01 _ , ,cilib. *humor. .11101tNI - NGI -Wait • I take the preanig . dt treihatik . e • 18 1 ..51C 17- 2: " !tails now inted • 'L , - • l'l r S 4B.ldia tl i t 4 6 %9T lU ir,I * 11 °! °111 19 04 t "l e TarY email pro _ • We h••• aims toPsOtpa 4.ll.thiasuchttalftatak ,her, before kho tiee-of goo4i, Which wlll s PesaW chimp et , Mika in any other" Stofe the •Oientj. • Wee 4a a •014/._ ' • • • • : • .. 1 9gli 431POltikily STIN - E HAVE NOW onNEll Iffirri.taiket 4.lkloEx ullmsormE AssurritiNNT. di • ' • .Chatlierg- Striped, Plaid md Ri*in Mbliambigneg; herd Ytalde ; Chan Deltdroiir. Foulard niplina, /Us ie :, luso, a fall stock of MOUItNII.IO 04210138.4r01t6 acalSaa matinee, Baregee, Crape- Minato. Grenadine Bermes. •altT wool Wattles, Challies; he, &e., which 'are worth loOkffig aller;for they certainly area Great Bargain. Black *id White CIIENE POPLINS; Black.ainl pleb. PLAID,POPLIIiTS ; Lilac, 'Phis and green PLAIDS; black AUd 'White DYLAINES; Rich PIMA POPLIRL - • ItiFli. ifteDS pop 1 1 / 4 - 43 BRiar I Fte _ Mil Tory handsome, at ,ttie.Gfrlden Slgn.of . • -. • • •• ' HENRY' MINA .• • • • • - Couter.of .Cumboslasid and 31as7itatteo• - I • e b t APO , ;i4X • , • •, l*El - • • L) l 4/11, 0 11: IA). • • •sitiricorn;lvAq . n eomty Pa.. Mithaet lreettli, ProprietaY Ttilt subscriber respectfully informs the public that . he tins taken the; abmre , centrally- *wad Hotil. in Sitelfersto,wn,,and Oat he will be happy to eats,- inariftritablt and pliasantly; all who Mei- lists ,hlm with a call.,_TheliO,USE ifs .liqfp b. " 4 c re"" t ons, and'ilte ETABLINCI 'of the very t Mori. 'Tn. Tibia and Bar will always be supplhal with the lara and choicest. solicits a. Aare of ill 5 public par OD Id. 6. R.E.V111.- tihseirerslown , May-8,1883. . • Lebanon strematie Seminary • • ItACH ZVI; MOS% . Pein eippd. . . 414 LIA Departineiist.. , Mrs. M. A. .I.JlBritSol4, Drevritig•• biinth Seeidon'iditeemnitinntiSeptebiberS;Wil. I This School is *saved to elevate the standard of female cdticatkm, and to offer superior advantage's at • moderate Cost. .school year le Melilla, into tyro sessions of live months with. Charge per session, foam VA, to It dollars, neetmlitig tOthe stediee of the Scholar . Factra 'for. Music, Freoch;.Latin, and Oeriean. *** Particular attention given to the inosieel deport went Inethictioha - upon thh Melodeon , 10 16 6 :4F sired,'akid ettli&okrial rates . Early application ebould be made to $l. 3. sTINR, or 3.. W. Board of Virecterkt D. S. LIAII34OeD, , 8. d. sTist, , • -JOHN MEILY, 3. W. )ttAn, _" • ••0: D. GLONINOEtti C. GILTIETAWAtIr. I S"Ct BNCELb-Yi .7081A.Lt FUNCIL. Lebitti6ii mien •1861: - • " • . • :• •• r AUSE •LL.:, : . • • .• • • -B. •F. SWALItTAt.; • wo ,lust nr i fe a t ir , trt m ha .rit tit sited, Lebnuoo • A' ' MAMA ' Errocx GOo?; „ • • • iaITEENSWAttg. ethic}, +kill be entd layr prices far CAM • Re Would roepecitully, invite all to. give ijdri . a tall and Stamina his Stock, feetint assured that, t a lbgards qus!ity t bpsutyefatyleend beapneas Of *hies be epee not Demob . juirmuct of Lebanon inct alteck.inviltak 1)11' ;edemas his stock. and bring their PROPIIqE; iht which the tdgbeft Idexket pi:ten tvilthe Beinghewbegiener be bet;l3ll etehlive, q be wilt endeavor to Merit, a share of the paltbasge of the • ARD — WARE AT COST. MX Aubsetibet niters his lame . awl well Wetted steektttligA BMW g, SAINTS, 01U8, -- AtIVACOST .FOIR coarsirc Parties. who D A yik eettied their accounts to April 1,1861, mill be albiteltd Medal birt.dit on pitrehesoe.—Tbose who' - 1 1 %.'libl find their eeenetitowft6 A. Esq., fdr iMmediate settlement ems- reties. • •. • D. M. EADMANT. Lebation,l4l7; 1861. .. . .. • - , ATTENTiorw . . . Taz.mEimp..B.l3 of, the Letrarxm Cont,it,' Association for the detention nt Mafia. I'm ieven; and' ill'a . ironiery of staled tith l " o 4 .:11 tbeet Ist die, ,Public blebs.* of Ale( • ' , I-L.llas, itt Lebanon, dt4 SAItII,DAY, 2 NE. 7, •••13, at I *o'clock, ft .M. AyC V9WMAN, President. • ' 'DA IbIrEIRNEII, Treasurer. • WILLIAM STot; v . En, secretary. Labanfin, May, 20 1863.
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