Xtt vtton WAtrtistr, E R S, 81 50 YEAR L ' EBANbg: PA • WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1863 110M , B. Aga WOODWARD, LOWRIE and DEMOCRACY 4.g• DEsidOILATIV m2PaaNG. The Democracy of Lebanon ana vie in ity are invited to meet at the public house of Mns. RISE, in Lebanon, on Monday evening, June 29, at 71 o'clock, P. M., for tith purpose of per fecting the organization of the Democratie Club. By artier of the Club. Lebanon, June 24, 1863. - CORNWALL AROUSED The Democrats of Cornwall township are re spectfully invited to attend a meeting, at the public house of Joseph Bowman, on the Plank road, on Saturday evening, June 21, 1863, at 6 o'clock, for the purpose of organizing a Club, By order of the. Committee. June 24, 1863. The Democracy of. Jackson %Town eb ip are respectfully requested to assemble at the public house of 11;3I,. OHLWEIN; at Jack sonville Distillery, on Saturday evening, Jelly 4th, 1863; at '6 o'clock, P. hf., for the purpose of `holding a Democratic Meeting. the Democratic Clubs of Mt. Zinn and Pred , ericksburg are respectfully invited to attend. ( Capt. Greena,Falt's Company of rehm• teert rat' the defence of the State left this' Owe t t e Wednesday. A sufficient numbernf recruits have since followed co that the Ct mpany is ho doubf, fall by this time. Capt. Greenawalt has been electiell s)/ Rio! of the Regiment_ To the exclusion of a vast amount of other matter we give the proceetliraga of the Dem. ocratic convention in full. They will .proveac ceptable to many of our readers. Major Grant, Weidman of the 173 d Regiment Penna. Vol., was in town last week.— Soldiering seems to agree with bini. We Assort it Eoldly.—There are no other Medicines so reliable, effectual and convenient as HOLLOWAY'S PrLLS OINTMENT, al ways ready for use. They are invaluable to the Soldier exposed to Wounds, Soree, Fevers and BoWel Complaints. They never fail. Only 25 eente per bey. 229 A large amount of Household.and Kitchen Vorniture will be sold at public sale, next,Saturday afternoon, et the residence of Louis Reizenstein, in this borough. The great Ethiopian Comedian,-J. G. H. Shorey, and his Great' Minstrel Troupe, gave one of their Grand Concerts' in the Totin Hall, on Monday evening, which will be repeat. ed this (Tuesday) evening, with an entire change of programme. For the many years that this troupe has been trarelibg their entertainments have elicited unbounded applause, and always commanded full houses. The whole troupe ap pears every evening and although "lots of fun" will be freely dispensed, nothing will he dune to offend the most fastidious. We would advise every one who• wishes to invest a "quarter" prof itably to do so to night at the-Odd-Fellows Hell. Doors open at 7, to commence at 8 o'clock. ' It is denied that the "officials" who loft Lebanon en Saturday evening a week to at tend the meeting at the Narrows, went ; :,there to d isturb it, or that. they were efmskandlhatthey were "quiet and respectful." We 'w•Mild now like to know, if it is lawful for, them to attend meetings ofihe Ktiikhie thi Golden !Circle, why Democrats should be refused- the same right? In Berks county they arrested * man, carried him to Philadelphia, and bound him over, to an swer at court, for doing, nothing more than it is admitted the "officials" of Lebanon done—at tended the meeting. Weare sorry:that we said anything about the matter, for it may'yet" trans pire that some of the officials themselves were initiated as members, and until they each, indi vidually, make affidavits to the contrary, we shell hold that they were especially, as it is hard to tell at any time what party some ofihern belong to,—they don't know themselves. It is said that fifteen republitans Wereinitiated at said meeting, and some of our officials Might as well have been of the number as not. The Democracy of Shaefferstown held a spirited and enthusiastic meeting on Sat urday evening of last week. GEORGE FESSLER, Esq., presided, assisted by a lumber of Vice Presidents and Secretaries, the names of whom we omitted to obtain. The meeting was address ed by Pinup livann, Esq., of Lancaster county, the "Berke county Conspirator." He is a good Berman speaker, and a Democrat from his very soul. In regard to his loyalty and 'patriotism, and devotion to the Constitution and the Union we are satisfied that no man; in .this •gentian of country, and consequently in none other, surpass es him. He has suffered a good deal for the cause but is as unwavering as ever. In Heidleberg the right spirit is abroad, and it will ten a tale the second Tuesday of October next tor Woodward, Lowrie and the democracy that will cheer the hearts of all honest, right-minded and thinking people. Keep the ball a moving. Guns, Rifles, Pistols, Powder, Caps, its. ATTENTION SPORTSMEN. J. Is. duLENtIACIT would re '. spentfully inform the public that he continues the baguet's of manufacturing anddealing in GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS, POWDER; Gaps, Wade, and all kinds of gunning and gait ntateri -41, at his Store, .de Market street. a few, doors North of the L. V It. IL, Lebanon, Pa. Alt kindm of Rept icing done at the shortest pos Bible notice and in the best style o f workmanship. Lebanon, June 2 , 1, 1503.--3 tn. The meeting to organize a Demo cratic Club, held at the 'public honse of John" Matthes, in Lebanon, on Saturday even ing, was n spirited affair. It reminded us of the olden time Democratic feeling and the earnest enthu siasm there evinced in common with that shown over the State, gives good promise of the success of our ticket this fall. The meeting was organ ized by calling S. T, McAdam to the chair.— Geo. Krause was appointed Secretary. Commit tees were appointed to further the organization of a Club and the meeting adjourned to meet nest Monday at the public house of Mrs. Rise to perfect said organization. S. T. McAdam then addressed the meeting in a few pointed remarks in which be argued that.it was the Democratic party that gave to us our prosperity as a nation —that its opposition was but a combination of factions with as many sets of principles as then were factions, and that they could not agree long enough upon any principle to sucee:ssfully end the war now upon us; that the Democratic party alone could do it, and that peace, prosperity and reunion, would follow its success. He referred to the illegal 'arrests made by the minions of the .aciszlnistratien, and showed that a trial by court !uzact,is,/, such as iu the ease of Yellow! igbam, .was .psrallal in every Nis:poet with a trial in our .courts whose ,rho prosecutor was allowed to .choose his jury,—that the offleers oomposing the •court in Vallandigbasn's cow, weroappainted by and through Gen, Burn-i le, a 4.1 were depottdoe t upon him for their position,—that Durisido de sired his aonviciion,and hence, ile'4o .c'onv After he finished, Mr. Bailey Thomas was called out, and responded in a few remarks.-- Mr. John Laseoinb then read the resolutions adopted by the State Convention, which were re -013 ived w ith much' :cheering. ; _The fm`initirig xstis largely attended and'wasi a decided iitieeesi.' - Yours, &c., Z--. TAKE NoricE.--Tlie enrolling is go ing on , and It is expected that the Conscription act will be enforced immediately, so I 'would adricekAry body to get their Denims taken in time for theirre lations and friends, and the “nly place to get a No. 1, Picture ie at ZtumettuaN's New York Photographic Gallery, for be is taking the cheapest, the hest, and most life-like Pictures in Lebanon. It is admitted by all that be can't he beat, for. It is gallery is always crowded. Clive hint a cap sad you will find as we rec ommend. Remember the place. Ziminerman'a,Now York Photographic Gallery, in Cumberland St Call - early and avoid a crowd. P. S.—Children andmnybody tbat has got weak oyes ebould call at Ziminermanfs Gallery. His Pictures on ly require from 3 to 5 seconds time to sit. BLANK °RECEIPTS For Colleetors :or s State, :County, and Militia Tax, for sale any at the Advertiser °Mee.; Also for Collectors of School Tax. Bills for Sales printed at thie office at abort nntice and reaaoaable tense. A town meeting was called by Chief Bur gess at the request of the citizens of the Borough. On motion of Dr. J. W. Gloninger, D. M. Karmany was nominated and elected Chairman. ' On motion of A. R. Bonghter, Esq., J. L. Lemberger was nominated and elected Secretary. The Secretary, on a tall from the meet ing, read the President and Governor's Proclamations. ? AIRS. Cu motion of J. W. Ebur, a committee was appointed to draft resolutions expres- sive of the sense of the meeting. The Chairman appointed the following: J. W. Eliur, E. A. Uhler, A. It. Bongbtcr, Cyrus P. Miller, Isaac Maar, Ch. lieury, Phil. Arantz, Capt. Ulrich, Lieut. A. S. Ely, W. Smith. On motion, Rev. Dr. Harbaugh, was re quested to address the meeting. The Dr. stated that he had not sufficient informa tion on the subject of our assemblage, to address the meeting intelligently, and ex pressed a desire that some , person having official informatiein would give the same. W hereupon T. 'l'. Worth, Esq., mentioned, that he and G. D. Coleman, Esq., had been in Harrisburg, &c., and that, notice would be given, by telegraph, of any fur ther advance by the rebels into Pennsyl vania. The Committee on resolutions reported the following : „ WITERSAS, The soil of Pennsylvania is now being inva ded by the rebels in arms against the government of the United States, and it behooves all good citizens to make some arrangements to respond to the call of- the Presi dent of the United States, and of the Governor of this Commonwealth, fur troops, to assist in staving their fur ther progress through the same, and in driving back the invaders; Therefore be it Resolved. That arrangements should immediately be made, to organize several companies of volunteere to re spond to the call o the President. Resolved, That a committee be appointed to aid and assist in organizing companies for immediate sprvice,and collecting, if necesip.ry, funds to further this object. Resolved, That all able-bodied men, in the opinion of title meeting, iivithout regard to age, should enroll them selves and organize companies for drill and service, if needed. The resolutions were adopted, and the Chaittnzn appointed the following com mittee, to aid in organizing companeis for immediate service: Copts. L. L. 0 ceentreral t, J. U. Daugherty, J. W. Ul rich, Lieuts. i'. C:krinouy, Jos. Bowman, D.S. Long, A, S. Ely. . . Committee to co2lect necessary funds to further above object i• Dr John W. Gloninger, Chriati„ln fienry. On motion of Dr. J. W. Gloninger, Regolced, That a committee be appointed to call on entniniseinners of the county, in order that action might be taken. by them, in relation to the books And vipers . , in the respective offices of the couuty,in existing perißms condition of country. On: motion of Capt. Ulrich, meeting ad journed sine die, J. L. LE5114 ERGEn, Secretary. Proceedings of the Second Meeting of the People of Lebanon. At the meeting of the people, on Tues day evening, on motion J,ostrr KitAUSE, Esti , was elected President and J. L. Lumber ger, Secretary. The President addressed the meeting on the condition of affairs in the State, and at Harrisburg in particular, after which G. D. Coleman, Esq., was called upon and addressed the meeting, in brief, volunteer ing to go himself to the rescue of the State, and alsJ pledged to assist pecunia rily as far as might be needed. Dr. J. W. Gloninger addressed the meeting, and urg ed them today aside all party, feelings, .and come to the rescue of .our -invaded gtate r offering his own services in' any' capacity necessary. Several rolls being opened, volunteers came forward and enrolled their names.— A. roll was also opened to receive subscrip tions for those volunteering, and to the close of the meeting the following sums were subscribed : George F. Smith, Philadelphia Karmanr Dawron Coleman John W. Glonluger ' B F. Schnuck Lebanon Valley Bank John George T. T. Worth Lebanon Bank Christian Henry George Buss Borough Council—. Adolphus Reinoeh I Abraham Sherk Adam Rise D. B. Lehman........ Charles B. Forney.. George lioffuntn.... John Diller Adam G ri t Unger .... D. T. Werner & Co. S. J. Stine On motion made, a committee of three was appointed, viz :—D. M. Karmany, chairman, Adam Rise, Christian Henry— to solicit subscriptions,iwith power to ap point sub-committees to carry out the ar rangement. On motion, the chairman, John Krause, Esq., was elected Treasurer of the fund. On motion of T. T. Worth, 11.1., the Treasuret was directed to pay the sum of one dollar per day, to each an serving in this emergency, upon the certificate of r tbe captain. After a deliberate interchange of views on the subject, the meeting was adjourned. Jos. L. LE3CEMRG ER, Secretary. iIEADQUARTERS PENNSYLVANIA.LiTIAI iiARRISOUILU, Jlllte 43, 1863. GENERAL ORDERS No 42. WILEMSAS, Information hasbeenicceivedirom the War Depastnusi,t; "that the State wilt receive credit for all enlistments of whored men wlto may be mustered into the United States service as Pennsylvania troops, under the authordy of Ihe War Liektrinient, and that no credit can be allowed for individua Is who leave the State and are mustered into organizations elsewhere;" IT Is ORDERS D L AU persons are prohibited from raising, colored volun teers in Pennsylvania otherwise than Under the author ity of the War Department, to recruit in Pennsylvania. 11, The people of color in Pennsylvania are forbidden to enlist in or ~ ttach thentselies to any organization of colored volunteersio be furnished from other States., All magistrates, district attorneys mid ollicerief the Commonweal th, are required to arrest and , prosecute nil persons who shall disobey this general miler, and particularly all person's, their alders and abettors, who, under any pretended authority shall enlist colored vol unteers fur any brigade, regiment, battery or company, to be furnished from other States, or who shall advertise and open or keep recruiting station for such enlistments, excepting under authority of the w tr Department to re cruit in Pennsylvania, so that' such offenders may bo brought to justice- By order of A. G. CURTIN', General and Commander-in-Chief. A. L. RUSSELL, Adjutant General of Pennsylvania. Disobedience of Orders.—A court mar tial that convened at the navy yard con victed a marine, a few_ days ago, of diso bedience of orders. He was, therefore, sentenced to be confined on board the United States steamer Juniata for thirty days in double irons, on bread and wa ter, every seventh day to have full rations; also, to lase three months' pay, to stand regular guard every day 'far thirty days, and With one Mara post - of two hours' each day in, addition to the regular duty. This sentence appears to have been dis approved by the Secretary of War. He says that the sentence is too light, and ,states that "the offence of disobedience of orders is the most serious known to the military code, and the person found gild- ty is liable to the punishment ofdeath.'— Philadelphia Press. The Genealogy .Republicanism: Garrison's Liberator begat the New York Tribune . ;and the New. York Tri ? bune ; begat the Irrepressible, COnflict ; and the Irrepressible Conqict begat the Hel per: Beak ; and' the , Helioer 'Book beget - the raid,of John, BroWn; and the raid o f John Brown begat the Chicago Platform ; and the Chicago,Pletfoim begat the Republi: can party but to say what the Republi can party begat "will not be tolerated in this Department," 'and therefore, we don't say it.—.Tiogan (0.) Gazette. LEBANON, June 15, 1863 ANOTHER PROCWIATION. Cream Checse.—Such of our readers as are fond of this luxury, and can pro cure the materials for it, are requested, to try the subjoined recipe, cut from an Irish journal, the editor of which highly recom mends it:—'stake a quart of cream, or if not desired very rich, add one pint of new milk, warm it in hot water (if necessary) until it is the temperature of milk from the cow. Add a tablespoonful of rennet, let it stand till thick, then break•it slight. ly with a spoon and place it in a frame eight inches square and four inches deep, in which a fine canvas cloth has been placed. Press it slightly with a weight, let it stand twelve hours, then put a finer cloth in the frame—a little powdered salt should be put over the cloth ; it will be fit for use in a day or two." The Constitutions of North and South Abolished.—The old Constitu tion has been abolished by the Ad. ministration at Washington, and Jeff. Davis has abolished the new Consti tution of the Confederate States.— The people of the North and South will soon, in a voice of thunder, de mand the restoration of constitution al law; and- one Constitution, adapt ed to the march of events, will suf fice for North and South—the penal ty of Its violation to be death. I much more desire the extermination of slavery, W it can be constitutionally ef fected—as believe it can—than I do to see the Union restored. I wish to see slavery at an end when this war shall end, if it can be constitutionally accomplished. —Senator Fessenden. hutiat The Disettses of Error. Les Maladies d'Erreur. -1, John B. 00D.Eiti, M.D., author and publisher of the above work, do hereby promise aul agree to send (free eCobarge) to any young man who will write for it, a sample copy for perusal. The proper study of man kind is MAN. This valuable work is issued and sent forth for the benefit of suffering humanity. It treats in shop 10 language on all the discuses of Eason, in cluding Seminal Weakness, Nervous Debility, Indiges tion , Melancholy ,Insaiiity, Wasting. Decay, Impoten cy, &e,tin.,-giving safe, speedy, and effectual prescrip tions for their permanent cure, together with much valuable information. All who favor me with a desire to read my work shall receive a sample eqpy by return mail, free of charge. - 'Alddrms JOHN .8..00 DEN, M. D. No. 60 Nassau Street, New York. THE - CONFESSION'S' AND EXPERIENCE OF AN INVALID• Published for Eta benefit, and as a warning and A CAVVON T 4 YOUNG' MEN who surer from nervooe Debtlity, Premature Decay of Manhood, etc o supply itoz at the same time. THE MEANS Dr SELF CEEE. By ouc who has cured wfiti,Aelf after being put to great expense and injuiry tlCrough medical humbug and quackery. By enclosing a post paid addressed eurdlolm, single copies may be bad ante author. NATHANIEL MAT - FAIR, DK- Bedford, Kings e vntity, N. Y. May 27, isca.—ly, DR, Jffo. L. LYON'S French Periodical Dropv .. FOR FEMALES. This valuable medicine is vow offered to the A meri can Ladies as the only - sure,:positive,_arid, tieverAtiling core and regulator of suppression of inttnia, - from whatever cause.' , Particularmare -should. be used -to know that Pregnant* , is s not the cause, as the Drops would surely.producenn effectlentfiely contrary to the I course of nature; for which I will not bold myself re sponsible. These Drops are so mill and pleasant, that Ithe feeblest can take them with perfect security, yet so powerful in their effects, that they may be safely called t a never failing _Regulator. < They can be procured by addreestrur ousrold4ceted.below.. hs.reueed.thks2o - lcitie for the latit hiselve yeareln my practice, and there fore well know its merit& Sold by all Druggists. i _Price $1 per bottle. Address Dli. JOHN L. LYON, New Doren, Conn,. July 2_3,1862. 00 00 50 00 ."$OO 00 200 00 10000 50 00 25 00- 25 00 100 00 WHOOPING COMB OR CROUP, however Revere. they be alleviated and cure' by the use of MADAME ADOC PORTER'S CURATIVE BALSAM. Tliie inYaluattle * Minileine possesses the extraordina ry power Of relieving, immediately WllOO PING COUGH HOARSENESS, DIVFICIILTY OF BREATHINO. 11USKINESS and Vetting 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 etnolien t— warming, searching and effective. Can be taken by the oldest person or youngest child. For sale by all DrUggista, at 13 and 25 ets. per bottle. January 28, 1863.—1 y. PRESERVE TOUR BEAUTY, SYMMETRY OF FORM, YOUR HEALTH, AND MENTAL POWERS, By ming that Safe, 'Pleasant, Popular, and Specific Remedy known as lIELAIROLD'S EXTRACT Buayu. fiend the Advertisemen in another column, end prof it by Diffewes and Spun 'ontA EnumPrnted. Cut it. out, and Preeervoit. You may not now require But may at some Albin; Pay. gives health a.. 11 vigor to toe frame, Aud gloom' to ibe glnfid ebeelE." It Saves Long Suffering shd Exposiurs. Ragare of Chunterfritsl 011'0; Guaranteed Lebanon, April 29,1863.-2 m. A Card to the Suffering. The . RSV. W1T.71.431 COSGItONT while • lahoring as Missionary in'Japan. w .s cured of Consumption. when ;Meth& means had'fa fled. by a recipe obtained from a learned physician'reeldlng in the great City of Jeddo. This recipe has cured great numbers who were suffer ing from Consumption, Bronchitis, Sore Throat, Coughs and Colds, and the 'debility and nervous depression, caused by these-disorders. Desirous of benefitting others, will send this re cipc, which I have brought home with me, to all who need it, free of charge Address WIIT. COSO BOVE, 439 Fulton Avenue, . &mann, N. Y. Deo. 10', 1862.-1 y QUESTION.— elle! there Diek tied' Wancy..where are you going, that you are in such a bUrry Axswca.—Why woare just on , our way to Da sty's Photograph Gallery, to have our pictures taken. lie takes 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 *there, or we will have to come away again without getting any. Qui:sr.—Yes! I have heard too that Daily's Gallery is nearly all the time crowded, and so why don't you go to some ether Gallery ? . • ANs.-011 my! we could not think of such a thing.— We admire the true nod beautiful picture that Daily takes. so much that we would not go to another Gal lery if we could get, them for nothing Mlles seven years, experieuee in the business, lutes a complete setter improved instruments, an excellint skydiebt, and therefore takes the best pictures n town. and AO of Course every body that wants a good picture goes to Quam—What kind of Pictures doesue take? Ass.—iln takes Photographs from miniature to life size, plain or colored aiscard 'pictures bare been mm pronounced o truthfill and nrii like than seine that have been taken in our large cities. His Ambrotypes are beautiful, and can't bn bent. no also excels in copying pictures from small Daguerreotypes, end en larging them almost to any size. Qussx.—Wbere is this Gal lery ? I must give him a call too. Artit—Just come along with Nancy and T, and we will show you, it is in Stine 's Now Iluildhrg. next door to the Lebanon Deposit Berth. Ito Ime constant ly on band a good assortment of Gilt and Itosewood Frames, Cases, Altman+, &c., which lie sells cheap.— For good and cheap Pictures we advise all to go to. Daily's Gallery; *Lebanon,* Pa. March 11,'63. SAPONIFIER, Concentrated Lye, THE TA r Y SOAP MA The PUBLIC are cautioned against the. SPURIOUS estieles of LYE, for making SOAP, &e., now offered for sale. "The'only GENUINE and PATENTED Lye is that made by the PENNSYLVANIA' SALT MANU. FACTURING COMPANY, their trademark for it being "SAPONIFIER,. OR CONCENTRATED 'LYE" The great succeed of the article has led UNPRINCIPLED PARTIES to endeavor to IMITATE it, in v iolation of the Company's TATEDITS... AR Manufacturers, Boyers t3t Sellers-of Aimee -BM RIOUS Lyei, aro,,hereby notinED that the CONIPA. NY have employed the& ATIVANEYS, GEORGE LEMMING, Beg., of Phile.,ftacl WILLIANI BAKEWELL, Beg., of Pittsburg. And that all IiTANUPACTURERS, USERS, or SEL LERS of Lye. in violation or the rights of the Comps ny, a,ilt la, PROSECUTED at once. The sAI9 - IFoii., or CONCENTRATED LYE, is for salo Iv nil Drugglata, Orocora and County Stoma. TAKE NOTICE! The United Stites Circuit Court, Western District of Pennsy Ivanis, No. 1 of May Term, in 1862, in suit of the PENNSYLVANIA SALT MANUFACTUILING COMPANY vs. THOS. G. CHASE, decreed to the Com pany, on November 15, 1862, the exclusive right grout. ed by a patent owned by thorn for the SAPON I FIER.= Patent dated October 21, 185 d. Perpetual injunction awarded. THE PENNSYLVANIA SALT MANUFACTURING COTIIPANY. OFFICES • 127 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. pia St. anti Duquesne Way, Pittsburg April 29, 1893.-2na. 4,otitto. Council.--Services emperanco llall.evory Sunday morning at 10 o'clock: Preaching next Sunday morning and evening intion'a Lutheran clinteti in the Etiglinh, by the Key. M. Officer. German breaching next Sunday morning and Pinglish iu the evening, iu Saturn'. Lutheran church. Preaching next Sunday evening in St. John's IWorm ed church . Communion in the morning nt. iones- town. Gorman preaching •next Sunday morning, aid the Lord's Supper iu the afternoon, in the -114 av tan church.. Eitgl fah preaching omit. Einnday morning at 10 lelock, in the First. Refurinnd church. Barritt. On the 17th tont, by the Nev.ll. S. Miller, RIrS Nn SON NAPP, of Pinogroro, to Miss SUSAN EVE, of East Hanover.: ' On the Ilith inst., by the name. Jl JOUN Ef..seat. ER, to Miss RE Et HCCA DON A HERO ER, both ofJiout h Lebanon. On the 2341 inst., by the same, Afr..TACOSI - LACK, of Harris burg, to Ills); SAItAli ANN READ,srf Corn wall. On Suudny,Mr‘y, 81st. by Rev Mr Woodt , itrne,bi Sl eXtirldritl. Vs.. Mr. JOSEPII. PEFFLEY, of Co ; ;;S. 7tb met, P. R. V. ,(1,..te E. 0. Lantz' s ronipOn) t ) to Miss MARY FRANKLIN, of Phlletdulpbl4. i€:i. On the 22d of May, in Richland county. Ohio, Mr. JOHN ARTZ, formerly of this county, aged 8d years, S months and 21 dsys. On the the same day, in the same place, Mr, JONA THAN MILLER, also formerly of this como, aged 71 years, 11 months and 9 days. Ou tbo 9th of June, 1503, In Annnine, PA-PITEr, STROH, aged 9t years. - 9 months and 12 On the 11th inst , in this Borough, JOHN HENRY:— son of Jahn and-Ere BURN, aged 1 year, I month and b days. On the 12th Nat., in. Cornwall tp., Lebanon: county, FRANY Ebta..N, daughter of Henry and Sarih WES TENBRROER, aged :2 years, 1 month and 5 days: 1171ke Lebaflon Car.funy Carrected Week* LEBANON, Wsexesner, JUNE 24, /863. Extra Family, 58 501 * Eggs, 39 dos., 14 .Extra Flour, 8 00 Butler, 1b..12 Primo White Wheat,l 40 Tub or salted butter, 19 Primo Red Wheat, 135 Lard, . 8 Prime Rye, 90 Tallow, 9 Corn, . 75 flare, % 9 Oats, 05 Shoulders, T Cloier-seed, 5 00 Sides, 7 Timothy-seed, 1 50 8 9 a% Flax-seed, 1 .26 Bees-wax, ' 25 Dried Apples,l3bu., 100 White Rags, 5 Dried Apples, pealod,l 50 nixed Rage, Peach "Snits," 250 Flax, "it lb., 12.34 Peach "Maze's," 152 Bristles, lb., 40 Cherries, 150 Feathers, 'il lb., .: V. 2 1,4 Onions, 37 Wool, 93 lb., 40 Potatoes, 'f - bus, 40 Soup Beans. /8 qt., 7 Aaplell utter, litcrock. 45 Vinegar,V. gel., 124 The Philadelphia 1!1:u et, SAT,UItp . .I7 EVESIEU Juno 20, 1503 IRON-...C0n tin nes very.dull ; weluoto An tbra eins ttt $3t1035 fs ton ter the three 0444thers..-- Menu fee turea is wrthout change. - FLOUR—Mt:re is very tittle demen and the musket ,48.41u11.. Cu v Adis ex tra. sold on terms kept secret, end 5 libia Ohio family at $5 50®5 75 .0 but. The home trade aro buying in small lots at $5 00 @ILO for-su perfine; $6 124.®7 25 for eixtrisand extra family ; and $7 50® 8 50 per bbl fat fancy brands as to quality. Rye flour is dull at $5 00 per Corn Meal is scarce, et $4 12/®4 25 for Brandy wine, and $4 per bbl. for Pennsylvania meal. MOAN—There is uo change to notice in Wheat. About 5,000 bushels sold at 161.®1520 for good Pennsylvania red in store, and white at 11i0@162c ta bushel, the latter for KentueltY.— Rye sells at 10541 bushel for Pennsylvania.— Corn is firm ; about 3,000 bushels prime yellow sold at 87c. Oats are in demand ; sales reach-a bout 3,500 bushels at 76 ®77c, weight, for Penn sylvania. WHISKY--Bbls tire selling as wanted, at 460 4die for Pennsylvania and Ohio, and Drudge at 44d. SEEDS—Thero is no change to notice; Clo ver sells in n small may at $5 25 ®5 50, Timothy at $1 50 ®1 75, and Flaxseed at $1 75 (4)2 15 bushel. . . CATTLE Ikft.nwe'r.—About 1250 head of Beef Cottle were offered and. acid at prices rangiug from $O,OO to $l3 the 100 lbs net for common. to good and prime quality. COWS.—About 220 were disposed of at $2OO 345 each for springers 2 'and $23 to $45 for cows and calves. frogs . ' were better, an d 'SOM c 3100 were ottirect and sold at $0,50®58.00 the 100 lbs. net. Sheep.—About 'BOO were d itpoted of at.s@oe per lb. gross.. •• • . gtvErtionntoo. O Uy CredilOrs. rfIAKE NOTIOE--That there applfed.to the lionera ble Judges attic Court of Commun. - 1 , 1E4w of Lebanon county, for the benefit of the soveral Acts of Insolven cy of the Commonwealth of Deun4tvania. and they have appointed the 17th day of August, next: at 10 e'- clock, A. M., to bear me and my Creditors, althe Court louse, in ie Borough of LE'llalloll, when and' where you may attend, of you think proper. - - Yours, &v., DANIEL SNAVELY. South A nurillo township,'June 24, 1863 3 Auditors Report. :* up: the undersigned Auditors to extunituttho VI counts of the °Northern Mutual Insurance Com pany otLaneaster County," deteePOrt that we ha" ex emitted the accounts ferthe year precediug the first day of May, 1863, and fled the same as follows to wit : Policies issued, insuring prOporty to the amount of - ,V 2 Aft s tri 4 00. Premium notes filed antottutrug to ' I Itt 43, DR.—FOR EXPENSES AND FIRE LOSSES; paid, tsi wit Paid Auditors fees for 1863 $ 00 `• Lebanon Wabre Democrat, Printing 3 00 Advertiser, 3 00 " Courier, " 300 Democrat, " 00 Lancaster Examiner 4 00 Volksfrieund '`s 00 " lritelligencer" 4 00 Uitiqn " 3'oo " .1. M. W0,341108.1fer, Blank Book 1 50 " Printing Eland Bills and for Postage. 4 03 " Directors fees 40 00 " President signing policies 87 Amount of wipenses 477 40 NLRB LOSSES PAID to wit: Paid Levl S. Oberly, bibacilbratsniti, partial loss $ 15 00 " John Hartman, Fast CUCaI !CO, liancoster county , SUtbict 100 00 " Philip Huber, East, Cocotte°, tan. ra.vder co., Barn and contents 488 00 Joaeph Landes W. Corea*, Lan caster co., partial loss on house -as 49 " Jacob Rapp, W. Oar!, do do 535 843 74 Total amount of Expenses and Fire Lossea, $721 14 OR.--FONDS OF TUE 0031PANY. ITI hands of Treasurer, May Ist, 1802 $530 00 Reed r tentage ou Premium Notes, 50.21 " ontstantling F ire Tax 21 02 Balance duo Treasurer , Hay I, . $ll2 11 AmountAue this Estate of B.ixiinel Mellinger; 'deed, for lose by lire of Summer liouse. &e., 105:00 Amount due by the Company, May Ist, 1863 $21.7. lA, IV ituese onr hands the 18th day of May, A..D., 1863. } .- .-.- JONAS LABER, . .• JOUN FRY, Auditors. EZRA BUCHER, - Lebanon, Jima 24,1863.- 2 t. - ' - Attesol to Your loicenies IUrEIIOIIAN TS' will please attend to their Licenses ,t2UL immediately, as 1 have tepecial Notice from the Auditor Ulmer al to bring sa lt Within ten dAye after the let 04.6 f J and eoitipety.fl 4o . doito. Therefore, please give this your leamedlote attention. JOHN ALLWEIN, June 3, 1t383. Treasurer of Leb. Co. THE BEST GOODS GOODYEAR & DIFFF.NBACH, DEALFIRS• IN c t Foreign Ind Domestic DRY GOODS, oli;rocerics, Queenswure. &c, 31001 S J,SgOtIVI auJ Ail about the New York Cheap math Stare. New 00 ODS just remised from the NEW YORK mid PHILA. AUCTIONS. Llo yo Economical Hon eckeepere why don't you go to tho New York Store and Save 30 per cent on all you buy." 2:0 pieces Magni fie ien t Franey Dross Silks, very cheap, will answer exactly for wedding dresses. 10 pieces Black Oro Du Rhino OD Doilt at figures de fying Competition. An elegant variety, of Black and 'Mourning dress goods, any kind and at all prices. 1000 pieces of Fancy Dress Goods in an endless varie ty of colors. Plain and Figured French Morienoes,all wool Do loins, Coburg.% Cashmeres, kc. Broche Shawls, Blanket Shawls. Black Thibed long Shawls, Stifle Shawls, Misses and Children Shawls. 1000 ilandkerzhiefs from 0 1 /i cis. up such as HEM STITCHED,—SILIC,—LIN- Calico from 12 cents up to 20. klous anbigue from IBM to 31. Gingham] from ISI4 to 25. Delaln from 12% to 25. ebonies from 25 to 30. Bleached and unbleached Muslin from 12 up. Stocking t , our 1234; op. Auction Silks. Verietyof Briiges mil Tissues. Lawns from 12% cents up. • Variety of Cashmeres, Vestings and Cloths. Cotton and Linen Panting. Poplins from 18 els. up. . A NSW ARTICLE of BALMORAL SKELETONS. Plain Silk MOIIAIM. " • Full line wool Detains. Hamra erchlefs. Full Lino of 110iIIINDIG GOODS, sQueenewere, beautiful and lovely to look- upon. in setts - very cheap; will suit young•pursonajnit going to iiiiiwohooping exactly, and the very best kind of Ware, as w 11 as 20 per ets. cheaper than it can elsewhere he bought. Groceries, Sugars of all kinda, and cheaper Syrupfor 12 3 ;.'s and 10 cue., then can be Mend in the coon ry. Come one come all, our motto still is Small Profits and Quick sales and no misrepresentations. GOODYEAR & DIFFENB ACII. May 20, DM. READING RAIL, lIONDI SUM ITER ARRANGENI EN T. NCI= a AN, 11. It F. AT TRUNK LINE FROM TUE NORTH AND Ijr Nortiore,t. for PH LAD Km , 111 A, 11 12W-1"0 11 , READING, POTTSVILLE. LEBANON, ALLENTOWN, EA STUN, ac., Ac Triiina love Harrielnirg for Philadelphia. New-York. Reading,. Pottsville. and all intermediate Stations, at 8 A.M., and 2.00 P.ll , passing Lebanon 9.13 A. AL, and 308 P. M. New Expreas leaves Harrisburg at 2.15 A. 11., passes Lebanon at - 8.15 A. M., arriving at New Yotk at 9.15 the same morning. Fares from Harrisburg: To Nave-Yorkss 15; to Phil adelphia $3 35 and $2 80, Baggage checked through. Returning. leave New-York at 8 A. 31,12 Noon, and 7P. Si., (PITTSBURG EXPRESS). Leave Philadel phia at 8.15 A, Si., and 3.33 P. M., passing Lebanon at 12.17 noon, 7.17 P. al. and Express at 1.00 A. IL Sleeping carts in the Near York Entrees . Trains, through to and from Pittsburgh without change. Passenger,/ by the Catawissa Railroad leave Tamaqua at 8.50 A. M., and 2.15 P. M. for Philadelphia, New York, and all Way Points. Trains leave Pottsville at 9.1.5,5:11:, and 2.30 P. 31 , for Philadelphia. Harrisburg and'New York. An Accommodation Passenger. train leaves Reading at 6.00 A. 31 , and returns from Philadelphia at 5 00 P. al. All the abovetrains run daily, Sundaya excepted. A Suaday train leaves Pottsville at 7.30 A. Ig., and Philadelphia at 3,15 P., 11, Commutation Tickets, with 26 Coupons nt 25 pei cent. between any polutadvisired. Mileage Tiekets, good for 2000 miles, between all points at $l6 35--forrFamilles and Businesa Yirro.a. Stamm and School Tickets, at reduced rates to and from all points. 80 pounds Baggage allowed each passenger. Passengers are requested to purchase their tickets before entering the cars, as higher Fares are charged it' paid in cars. G.' A. rap r oL Ls, General Sttperintendeu t EDE= Market .Street 1110.e1, 95 Corner Market and Chestnut Streets, Lebanon. jOIEN MATTIIES Proprietor. AVING taken the above Stand, long occupied by 11.. Mr. LloNAnn ZIMMERMAN, I will spare no pains to make tltc Traveling Public who atop at it, perfectly comfortable, and invite all to give me a trial. The 11.4Yed.triurge , aad welLar - anget... - The Table supplied with the best settsonable - ediMes ; the„yarstoatui with the chniCt Liquors, cud the .Stahling 'large and cow modiew. JUIN AIATTIT ES. Lebanon,.-Mwil D. 18t32. TO - THE MAUL The undersigned having taken the Largo and Cornnio dious Hotel, in Pottsville, known an the MORTIM ER HOUSE:, Would respectfully announce to b is old:friends and for mer patrons that ho le prepared ta.litcccitumo date all wile -favor him with their Patronage. The MOETTMER. 1100 SE has been neirly papered, painted, and refurnished throughout, and tho.Preorme. rot. feels warranted in saying that it la UNSURPASSED' BY ANY 110 TEL IN THE Borough of Pottsville, for comfort and convenience. No Pains will be Spared To render It an agreeable and cornfortable Mopping place forstrangere and travelers. The Stabling:and Shedding, Attached to - the Hotel, are ardEeleatly large for the ac cothmudation of the horses and carriages of his guests. The Hotel is now open for the Reception of the Public. 1 1 1 L lfo will he happy to accommodate all who - may give him a roll. JOSEPH 111. PE EB, Pottsville, April 8, 180. . Proprietor. AN ORDINANCE PO 800 ULATE MARKET 1101111 S. • 1 SECT. 1. Be it enacted and ordained by the Bur gess-and Council of the Borough of Lebanon, that, it being desirous to establish a fixed hour for commenc ing sates in Market onMarket days, and at , the same time retain the 2d Section of the Market Ordinance, relatiVe to market - days, which section fixes the market days - front 6 o'clock on Tuesday and "Friday evenings to 'lO o'Clock on Wednesday and Saturday mornlogs ; Therefor d Emit enacted and ordained by the Chief Bur gess and Council of the Borough of Lebanon, that on and after the publication of this-ordinance, it shall not be le:a-fel for any-person-'or persons whatever attend. log - market for the pompous of disposing of-marketable prod nee, to 'offer for meteor sell such produce before the hour of o'clock, from the let day of April to the let day of September. and before 5 o'clock from the let day of September to tb a let day of April ; SECT. 2 ' Ito it further ordained and enacted by- the authority aforesaid, that it - Shall not be lawful for any person whatever attending market for the purpose of disposing of Marketable produce. or for the purchase of the same, to bargain for any such produce" below the hours which are named in Section Imo, nor to bargain ter,thereteution of Snell produce until the opening of, thd market. . Seer. 3. fie it further ordaiMid and enacted by the authority-aforesaid, that no butcher, dealer or :Layper son whatever attending Market for the purpose or sel ling marketable produce, shall ho allowed to purchase from another p-rsou attending market for the purpose of disposine. of marketable produce. any article what ever for the purpose of supplying any of his customers, but all articles must - remain in-first hands until sold to actual consumers, Provided, however, that this sec- Men Shall not prevent-one butcher form purchasing from another butcher anything - in his regular line of trade. SECT. 4 . Be it further ordained and enacted by the antheritY aforesaid, that any person violating either of the above sect ions, shall pay a tine of tea dollars, and whore both Seller and purchaser are convicted, each shall pay a fine of ten dollars, to be collected as like mime arc by law - collected: ' LNAcT Kr) MINI) 10,1303. • -D. M. KA SMANY, Chief Burgeao. Attest : D. B. Mittext, Clerk. June 17, 1883 -- . . For Sale or Exchange. rra.E undersigned will sell, or exchange for a SMALL ir.sitN, hie desirable House and lot of Ground, in ElEast street, East Lebanon. The Howse is a .. new two•story BRICK with Kitchen attached, ill all well built and well arranged with all fleece- I eery conveniences. Also Cistern, Bath House, woke House, all kinds of Fruit - Trees, An., on the premises. Thts property if not sold, will be exchanged as above. Good and indisputable title given. For fur ther information apply to JAMES N. ROGERS, Tinsmith. Lebanon, July 113,1162. • -REMOVAL. •-• DANIEL GRAEFF'S BOOT - .‘" 8110 E • STORE, AS been remora to his new residence, in Gum_ beriand streeL-34 square West 'from hlsotdstand, and opposite the office of Dr. C. 11 Mellinger, LEBANON, P.A. Ile has Jost opened a large and desirable stock of well. made Boots and Shoes. Ladies' Iticltkaitersat $1.25; Ladies' Lace. Bootees $1.50; for Misses; sl;` Coarse Men's Bests fk4r $2.50; Men's Gaiters s2} for Boys $1.75 to $2.50; for Children $1.3.23 to $1.62/A. Also a large variety of Ovfirebees,. Trunks, Traveling Rage, kn. Come t -see, and'Judge for yourselves. • Lebanon , May, 1 3, DANIEL ORAEFF. JUST uscutvuul—A. • Large.enti Splendid .Aisert went: of super French, 'Aram:Jean Cloths and Casstmeres for Coats, Pesti and ;Vests.— , Call and examine' Our atabk. We :feel confident that we' can pl4ase. PriceS to suit the.tftsoi, at • 11) you eee ATKINS h BlLO.'tti New"Soot'rrd Slioo Store. SAMUEL ILEINOEHL.. ADOLPHUS HILIOEHL. CHAO. ir,McitS A Friendly Invitation „ - ' Trostll desirous of purchnOng LUMBER & COAL To the LUMBER YARD BEINcEHLS & - - At theUNION CANAL. or. the. East and Went slaw, ~f Street, North Lebauan Itorough. Tin subscribers lake plescure In Informs an the cith Kens of Lehation, and surrounding counties, that they still continue ;the LUllltßit AND tX)AI, BUST NESS, at their old and wen known stand, where they are daily recelviag addition:ll supplies of the BEST AND WELL SEASVNED consisting of White and Yellow Plne BOARDS, PLANK and SCANTLING. Hemlock BOARDS. PLANK and SCANTLING, RAILS, POSTS, PALING:4 and FENCING BOARDS ASH, from I to 4 Inch ; CHERRY, from % to 3 Inch; POPLAR, from % to 2 Molt. • Poplar and Hardwood SCANTLING. Oak and Maple BOARDS and PLANKS Roofing and Motoring LATHS. SHINGLES! SHINGLES! SHINGLES! I! Mao, Pinn and Hemlock SHINGLES. COAL! COAL!! COAL! ! ! • A large stock of the best quality of Stove, Broken, Egg and LimeburnertV COAL; and also, the beat Alle. gheny COAL for Blacksmiths. .65a— Thankful for the liberal manner in_ which they have heretofore been patronized, they would extend a cordial invitation for a continuance of favors, as they are cmfident that they now lave-thejargest, bestand cheapest att.xdr. of LUMBEtt. on' hind in the count y,, which will be sold eta reasonable per tentage. • Please dall and exandue our stock aud prices he. fore purehasing.elaewhere. . _ R.MN0E1.11,6 & KEILY Nortirtebanon borough, May 7, 1602. Farmers and others Take Notice .TLIE. undersigned having prircnased tne entire eslehlisliment o f A. MAJOR ,t BROTHER, will manotheture and, keep on httnd.a very, -generates eortment of el ACHTNERY ana 'FARM IMPLE 31ENTS, embracing Improved FOUR-HORSE Powrre end Threshers; Railway Horse Powers and Threshers, Morgan's Independent steel-wire Tooth Horse RAKE; Idumma.s - Patent Fodder, Straw and Hay CUTTER; Cast Iron Field Rollers, Grain Eons, hay Elevators, Clover Hullers, Comehellere, by band or power, Corn Ploughs and Planters, Cultivators, Ac., with a variety of the beet PLOUGHS In use, Sie. All of the above Macihueis are of the latest and heat Improvements, and areell warranted to,giveeatiefactlon. Castings of all kinds made to order, and at short notice. Ile also rotioulltetttres ETEA3IEN. OlNES,MillGeariug,Shafting,lnd Mill work In general, and pays particular attention toltapalring Engines and Machinery of-all Mode. • He invitee all to can and examine the work at the Ma chine Shop, on PINEORvrc STREET, Lebanon. .out All orders or COMMUlliCatiOnE by men will be pr ptly attended to. D. M. KARMANY. Lebanon, Lebanon Co., Pa. Lebanon August 8,1860. NOTIOi-I have appointed A: MAJOR k DROTITER my, Agents for the purpose of carrying onthe above business. D. M. HARMAN Y. Lebanon, August 6,1660. NEW GOODS 3IIST RECEIVFID AT THE bTOILE OF L. K. - -LA_II-DERMILCII ha agmberlantrStreet, Lebanon", Po. Selling Off: Se.tling,otr ANINPLICEIIIIMiTO,CASH BUYEA. , WILE SAVE .1,91111111(111 PER CENT. cApiiir:s7 1)11-4Ess GooOS' . and Cohei.g . ., PaiMy 7 iind :Black Silks. from 50 cents to $l'5D. - Detains from 10 to 20 cents. Lawns front 61 to 16 cents. Mohair Plain from 'into 873.4 cents. Vslencias from 8 to IS cents. MEN'S AND BOY'S WEAR. Black Cloth. from $1 00 to 50. aud...Black.Cassinteres, from 50 to $1 50 . TAdic:l! Cloak Cloth, from s4'oo to $1 . 50. Cot tonadm !root 10 to 20 cants. DOMESTICS. 'Muslin, from f. 14 to cents. Cheek. from ..In.to Li , ents. Ticking ; frout: , o to 16 cents. Calicoes,- from 6,14, to 123 cents. Binghants, from 10 to 20 cents. SHAWLS ! SHAWLS! ! • Spring Shawls, from 51 00 to 54 00. - Black Thibet Shawls. from $2 00 to $1 00. NOTIONS ! NOTIONS' ! Parasols and Umbrellas, Irmo 50 to $2 00. Stockings, from t to 75 cents. Hoop Skirts, From 25 to $1 50. Hatallierchielli. from ales to 18 cents - Linen and Paper Collars. An assortment of READY MADE CLOT!! 11:i CARPETS ! CARPETS!! GROCERIES AND QUEENSWARE. PROVISIONS. Sugar Cured HAM and MACKEREL. FRUITS ! FRUITS!! Dried Apples, Dried Plums, Dried Teaches, Dried Elderberries, Allsold to suit the times, by L.-N. LATIDEREWEL N. B. —All. kinds of Country Predate - taken - in ex change for Goode, - tebanon, April 23, 1862. . For Rats . Nice, Roaches, Ants. Bed Bugs, No the in Furs., Wifollens, &c. Insects. on Plants. Fowls, Animals, So. Put up in 25e. 40c. and g 1 00 P0x..., Bottles. nod Flasks, $3 and $E sizes ibr HOTELS, FUSLIC iNSTITUTIOXS, "Only infnliible remedies known." • '•Free from Poisons." • "Not dangeroun to the 'Human family." "Rats-imam mit of their holes to die." Sold l'fhoierali in all large titles. //far Sold by all Patataisrs and 222Aunts.verywheto. 1111,•S 1 1 IiEWARE t t 3"'ofelt wortblegs imitatione. In_ See that “CORPARR" usnite is on each Box, Bob- tie and Flask, before you buy. 1€9 . ,, Address HENRY IL COSTAR. PitisclPAL DEKT 452 BROADWAY. N.Y. 4E6-Sold by 3. L. I,II3IBERGEIt, Wholesale and Ito ir9_ tail Agent, Lebanon, Pa. Alarb-1, 141.3 —6u,. - Ornamental, libron Works. WOOD & PEROT, 1131 Ridge Avenue, Philadelphia, Po., OFFER for sale upon the Most Favorable Terms, NEW and BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS iu treat vat to ty oral ItAILINUS for CKMETERIXS; RESIDENC ES, Sc., of WrongbtendCalst TrOn, and GA V NIZED IKON and TUBINtt ; IKON VEItANDAIIS; sm,cONIEs, STAIRS, .COUNTEIIS, FOUNTAINS, GAT:ES, COLUNDIS, 'HITCHING 'POSTS. LAM STANDS, VASES, TABLES, FLOWER STANDS, SO FAS, CHAIRS, STATUARY, ANIMALS, and all other Iron Work of a Decorativu character. Resigns forward. ed for seleetiou. Persons apply tug for MIN% will please state the kind of work needed. Juno 1, . ELIJAH LORGACRE. JOHN G. GABEL . LEBANON Door 'Sash and Stpant Plaiting • - Located on the-Steam-House Road, near Cumberland Street, East Lebanon. friffki undersigned respectfully inform J. the public In general, that they 114:f till manufacture and keep on Door, Sash, Shutter, Blinds, Flooring, : r `ii i r r y ;;;.; Weather-Boaras, 0 Gee Spring Mouidings t of all sizes, Wash-Boards. eating, Burbace. Corrilece, and all kinds of BUILDING MATERIALS for Uouses. We also construct the latent and most im proved Stair Casing and .Hand Itailitig, ettitablo for large and small buildings. We now Invite Farmers. alechanicsvond Builders to . call and examine out-stock, which we will warrant to give entire satisfaction to all who may favor the under signed with their custom. - • LONGACRE k GABEL. Lebanon, Aptll-23,1862. --" - • ' F. S.—Thert, Is also all. itindi "Of TURNING-at the same Mill. Piarting, atteille:4cy ' romptly done for those who 6y:furnish LuMber. $45 Employment. $ AGENTS CVANTD ! - IvP. will pay froth $25 to $75- nicrtitius, - and all expenses, toaettreAgents, commission. Particulars seat free. Address Eiit fAswino Atacnitia tolerant, it. JAMES, ()clone' Agent, MilCr,, Obie. May 13, 1863. .4J Tl.fA 1 - )IsitTICULA.It attention will bet eta felft‘ikefiliiii:: 1 e.i by the Lebanop Valley Ilailmais AkA o 4BYrttl•be ,nt daily to and from qiladelpiCi to tehalion;Myers town and AT:Ay:Ile BtatilvEr., gird hohler pax:ltalia the `lll.l TI ty. FR tlirafTS rmllrp:rted for at the least'neekiltde rattle te' - ill I.ny perivefer itientlon: to, &nib rcrrahiilly, to the receiving and . deliver, of aif For intormadon.apihy :It 7 1 / 3 (MO At the 1413 MOB Itaitrona DOI.t Lebanon. . - , •_ EDWA ItD ',SARK% 4gent %rays be found at }p- IL Hush's bferattnrs Third at., Philadelphia. „ 11.'60.1 ar-9. HEN n & STI4Ft I,q44,oritig kb" ta,TIANDSOME Assuli ENt Os-, Challius; Striped. Mild and,Pitin Mosatablinei: herd Plaids ; Challi Delainetm YoulaidAletilitesrad.. a full stock of MOURNING GOODS, obeli ei Rank % matinee. Bareges, Crape Moreta, Grenadine Bareges„ all wool Detainee, Challiee & c., km, .which are worth looking after, for they certainlyi area Great Bargain. =I Black and White CaNNE POPLINS; • • • Black and Plain PLAID POPLINS; Lilac, Blue and Green PLAIDS; 'thick and White DELAINES; Rich Plaid POPLIN; Rich Chene POPLINS 2' Silver IiOned,ROPLLNN, . Very hantaotne,:at the Golden Sian a - - - . BbigYri, Corner of Cumber land and Mar#et streets - . Lebanon, May 11,1862. - Red -Limit mbiete Shilefferstoten, Lebanon county Pa, • Michael K. Keatlii , Ptelpriefoi:. rpm; snbscriber reepeetfullyinfotms±tbs public ltai@ J. he hie taken the above centrally located lintej,t, iu Shaefferidown, and that he hap* ito ,ether— taro. comfortably andpleasantly, all who may• favor him with a call. The 11 - OIISE is large and commixti one, and the STAELING of the •eerry beat. kind... ftia Table and Bar.tfillyilways be sunplicsLwlth . ,t)ie beg and choiceet. soltelts a Share of tlis-Mibllc fatiron, ShietTirctoir n ; May 6 1563 Lebanon