sweetest strains—the eurtin rose and the p,lay : l4gan. Ned and theiehind legs' Marched upon e stage. The elephant was greeted with round up-, on round of applause. The . -decora tions and the trappings were gorge bus. The elephant and. ; the 'prince i seated upon his back were loudly ' cheered, • , •- . The play proceeded; . the• elephant was marched nound "and round upon the • stage: The fore legs got dry,, withdrew, one of the corks and treat-: ed the hind legs, and•then drank the • 'health - or thCratidienee - In a 'bunifer of elephanteye whiskey; a brand 'by , -the then unknown. On f I. , ,ment 'the play, ,and on' went Ned. • !Oinking. The conclusion march • - fwaslo .be inade—the•signal was 'KIST ' , e13, - S. and ::t440" . .t0re• - legs staggered to-. 'Wards theffiyAkt-:of'•the stage. 'The -.:conducterpulledthe:eara-or the ele phant to tho right'L—the fore legs 'staggered to the:left: The febt lights obstructed• th'e way, and he rased hieloof and stepped plump into , the -orchestral ..Down went• the . fore legs •on to , : the leader's• 'fiddle-over; of --course, turned the elephant ; sending the prince and hind -legs into the middle of the , pit.. . • . • The managers. Stood horror-struek —the prinde and the hind legs lay 'confounded—the boxes in .couvul- sions, the actors choking with laugh *lterr, and . poor Wed; casting one look, -a; strange' blending of drunkenness, grief and laughter, at the scene, fled haitily out of the theatre, chisely fol lowed by the leader with 'the . wreck of his fiddle; performing various cut land thAnst motions in the air.. - The • eurtin dropped oa'a scene behind the 'scenes: :No more pageant—oo more fore legs—but• everybody held . their Music; actors, pit, boxes and gallery- rushed from the theatre, shrieking - between every , ' breath. "Have you seen the elephant F" gtt, itit*li.,-3V-Vitti:so. WE WEltl4 - • DEMOCRATIC PRINCIPLES CttBt TC Liai, -MASS TO FOLLOW.", 7112. M. BRESLIN, Editaf ' and Proprietor. - LEBANON, PA. ,NVEDNESDAY, yEBRUARY 3, 1864 THE COMING PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION. Organize .! Organize Among the resolutions adopted by the Democratic State Committee at its -late meeting in Philadelphia, there was - one which We are confident will Meet with hearty respiloe from true Democrat& in all paW of the country - ., -We refer to that resolution which points to the ultimate aseen dency'of Democratic •liritMiples and policy as the'turett means Of reseuing our country from its present lamen table condition, and ,exhorts °rats and -Conservatives in the several count* Ward's - dittricts to :unite arid, bind theinseWs together perfect and complete organization, to, promote the success of their prinei; pled at the next Presidential election. , We' trust our friends Will act upon this sugge4ion of the CVTnnyi ttee, promptly, earneastly,, , untiringly,: all parts of the - state:7We need not discuss the Of ,oyganization— all see it, feel it, lKnow, it.,. Its even in an ordinary political . contest;; has been experienced—it ;it doubly importantnow, when the purity cif tike • ballot and the liberty Of the 'citizen are, among, the jewels staked l : upot the issue. Democrats , eve,ry where. should know , each other ; and act - to gether----2thit acquaintance can only bel brought about,' and this unity of action- can only be seemed, by local, and general organization,; We entreat the attention now of active men—live Democrats in• every part of the State. If it be urged that "all this is:idle!"=-:-- tbat f'w,e have no chance"—that "we cannot elect, a President"—that `.‘the powerw that be at Washington' have deteimined to perpetuate their reign, and they will do it, by a rAisnae Oc mil itarY power if in. no' other w ay"---let our answer be : "WE HAVE A DUTY TO ftitiOllN; . AND SYII,L prltpolol IT, OOME ,WHAT NAY." In the name of God, ap4.o ur Country, for ,eivil. Lib erty -for ourselves ; for , •the, preserva tion 'of a Free Government for our children, LET US' TRY ! No man can foretell, in these' times, what a day may, bring forth.• That a -reac tion against the mad policy of the,men now in power will CiOnje---must - come —we believe 'as configentlY We r that the - sun; will - continue to-rise in, the East. Let us prepare for an 4.. be prepared for that reaction: Let it not, wheir it comes, find the - Conservativesi of the - country. to Wham under PrOiri.- &Tipp, we may alone look for F pafety, divided,..unorganized, scattered but firmly banded,•organized, compact.— In Solid phalanx 'let us confrOnt 'the assailante of our repillAican form.' of i .•,;.: • • gov,rnmem• 'are - a • million and a half of freemmi---,,our consciences tell us sv3 Bight am.-our side—God is w t , Ttig,ht--L-aud `victory with i leig. "The State Senate tis still unorl 'said j gentienien bytlie_nafle,gt''Pexipy f ae ; *sued a writ .forthe „holding of. an, eleetiohin, Where Mr. White who` . attend. Where Tennygot the right, or wheth er he vbfis itny„.report,eaith not, but we peril he,140314 get got it, butieLliniAating., thelatw-break- , ere attiVaishingtonMn trying bo , a: law-makerel , by , bilng" eir,")L, I• , Pair Senator Bayard, of Delaware, 1 last week, resigned his seat in the 1 United States Senate on account , 111 the passage of a resolution eompelliiig him to take a test 'oath in addition to 1 the usual oath prescribed by the Con stitution. a s "Testbaths" were-among the gi-eatest of the grievances com plained of by the American colonies when they declared themselves "free 'and intlependene,dfitbe;British. 141.1* Bayard took it to prove that, it was not the oath he objected to, ut the me :principle, and tmii he resigned ) pi:e -Iferringt9eTijoly,a,life in_private to be ,ing c.lomineerediover by as set of .trai tors, fanatics and fools. Mr. Bayard. is it Democrat ofthifright stripe; and ' in taking the,bathandyesigning done wk it thought 4 conscientiously to be the Tight cou.rse, but ifwehad been in his .place. they - W4yuld' have been compelled to ,expell us,, beeauSe , , crack of doom might come, before, we would ;tape. their abomination. We bold thatif the oath-required by the 'constitution will "not make . a.• - Man "royal," that any other "oath" kVill also fail in the object, and ,that those in power, for the time being have no right to exact it. Jae' A correspondent of the Courier thinks that "the people'SliOnld repose confidenbe in those who adniiniSter. the aft'airso,' state , and, ~whoever- bY word .or deed , weakens :or- destroys that confidence deeply ''injures ins government'orCotintry, 4p r etv . 03tit, to, beput. for w4rd ; The paid , scribblers ,of Louis Napoleon) , Queen Yictorik or Of the EmperotS of Russia Austria write thus, bitt_ even they is prefer ; others to live,up,to the prm plc ; rather than themselves. - Repose confidence in the • adrninistratibn ? When 3.1 - r: baWes, one ' of thein)' said, that 'they stole 'ine;riin" the fist .ten months of. Okl. Abe, than were ; .the expenses of the 'administration' of Mr. Bitehanan RepbSe confidence 'When Olt Abe' himself is as, the wind, on e week declaring all emancipation proclamatipn. bull 'against the comet ) " , an &the - nakt, issuing it ! Repose confidence? When people haVe',heen belied,by theta ,oery, day,. Vrani:zed over ) , hupg and afterwards pardoned,, 'whipped,- prisoned ) ; mobbed, and , I;erierally - de , privedef their libortieS • Repose' on; fideilee'r of all in ,iitat'Un administration !' -Pshaw:! ,Wi.• 0 xi:a:of : the petll' igger Sellemes of Old *he arld "loyalists'!, , has exploded. The last Congress appro priated thoiisands, of dollars , for the solOnization' of- negroes ''to paying their, faFe-, and- ptaTtang them iiilirethe"re ,wxth: ahailiasom,e sum of pock - et money. After a , year!.of the money is expended the plan' a fallare and the few nekrOes titioning to ,be ,brolfot back : , 'The democrats, at fthe time pointed out, the falacy ~of the movement, but, as in eVerythifig else - where they do not chiMe'i4wit4 the ideas `of ot4..m.`asters they were deelareil 4isloY al." _ .t°^Sumner the fool, occupied :the atteaion ,of the:United States for the past eight: or ten , clays in hay . in g 'read lueihne'-entsidered expelling-" Senator Davis for having offered alleged ti eas= oi4;ble, resolutions., The doze ,was most : too:much even. for his brother fanatics, , 'and ~ the: day 'folloWi rig the' passage of the "teSt 'Oaths" and the: resignation _of einitor withdrew. his expelling resolutions finding that , they! owould not pass.--L' Now •ive: would 'advise -the :;great "statesmen" Sunnier and hisgang to ex T plrojery Democrat and eMiSeri-a-. tive Sanity, They have the „power and should continue to exercise Win the future as the have in , the past:— "..re they not the "Government anti' are' they not "loyal ?" and: of, course • "fighting the Denwer4e, ,is fighting.Scff. .Dayis"—and: 45..50 .very safe. It unites the _Northern people i so l very lunch, hehce:EXl,l,ll,L, Ilqr Bogus -inventions_ to • revise the Constitutions ;of I..,ouisiana, and Arkansas, aneabolish slivery," are shortly to 'be ' The '' . negro alloWed to sit in thenion tel ; feet equality with;gliitejnew ; They are - made up of eamoran t's who ‘fol I ow in the wake of oui armies, and not by thelith r i-Vived 163 lt3 Southern - a , ,••! -• • . TheY are intended to g'eClre the eke toral.votes of their respective States; on the one-tenth plan, for Old.Abest the-next Presidential' election - . One Southern traitor' Will Tien cinint much as ten true iinth'freewhite men in the north. ANOTHER DRAFT: OF 500,000 ,MORE, klie; President:hag issued ,a, ,for, a Draft of 5Qi),000 4P-9gq 4 1 04 , to, 1)e made on ihe 10th. -of A3Sinveli, ,, next.-.- 1:Inw much' loriger the 'nation 'eati , stand theie draftS'' upon its . life; Goa', o:3ily,kliowts'l , "1 ()I Bigi t The aholiti onitite hme, a pEOpO- : 0'44 'their .......to ,Gaa hoarded gold, one per. ,cent per pont*. The people Inay:rest satisAed thaithy the thee the' hbolitienlitte`"get;, done with ihein, -there' . 3ViWb . , - 10:01,1 , Kiit tle,l9A-114.0ax0,,,ip Before the opposition party run after abolitionism they tried fre quently to make politicaFeapi tat Wa'. perversion of the clause in the Consti tition . sr14:11 gave to negroes;,two thirds representation:. TheYl that'slaVehOlderithad three votes foie' every five of their •negroes. They knew it was false, but the truth troub, led them so much that..they held • '‘ti- themselves juetifie Ae.,.1.41 (trance: of the falshood. Times have than ec~ Eince then, and the same f g% ocv s . now propose: to, ,give„ in l'eality,,to . ,•. every slaveholder Or "any other man" in the slave states,ftewvotestbr every: negro. The OneLtetitli , prOPOSitqmof Old Abe amounts to this==-nothing more, nothing leis; vx3,7:1,1p,,0.0uri0r thin Its that - ,Sum ner,'essenden.,.,,Ohase and. Sherman are statesmen ! Bullfrogs trying' to theinselVeSl'np to: be 'oxen is Whb;f: ' s theY' 'are . ; and the the bullfrog in, the :..fable-L,burSti tr_ w be their frtte one of, those days : . Such "statesmen" are made ,out ot!'seinit 'Vatterns now-aAlilys, Mid they . gen or meet the fate, that the _attempt to 'snake Abe 'Lincoln a second Washing ton met at the - hands of Prentice, viz :—"if oid Abe is a ‘.socon cl Wash ington; the . thin d will, be Monkey." v. The fragrant daughters of Af riean descent ~give grand _and „select soirees, which are well attended.hy offieersnl the:army ancl - naVy and .pri yato gentle/n:6n: Admittimee" ‘Jgadies free,!', These balls are regu larly advertised in:the t'goyernreent's . " oftleialnrgan of New Orleans., • .41e7. A :very destructive firer' °cent , - red in the town of Tremont, Schityl killeonnty, last Week. The 'fontridry of Z:,Batdorfrap.d the Treinont.lionse and Nation,al Ileuse • : were destroyed, .andthe•loss is.estituated at $lOO,OOO. ne_ The Folmar . ) , interest-on. our State dO,bt 'was paid - Sall:6.day', in Philadelphia, in gold or its egnivalent, 'VeqUiring 'aboiti,,s3oopoo addi tiotiai,in!conscianence, of 4ho, beauti ful system of the ,workings,of the pres ent financial system of the adminis tration:' When honest pedpl6 want 'to - pay an' honest debt, aCeording to .contract of "about one dol lars," it takes "about six hundred thousand dollars additional,"' iii lz. eteAk , s greentaeks fa es fiviniers and- .Others will .make it up 1 . ),T and by !, Iloaap3Lu AFFAIR..=,..Taeob per and Adam Snowherger, both married men, lived near neighbors, and it is said that Sehriner been living in. _intimacy with Snowberger:s_ wife,A nes. ..-About r,roe:wee!i,S : ag . Ki,!§; qp - ye ktgit t-t* l ly‘ d'isappeactal i and..-pn;:linquiries be made as to his . W!.proahouts, I &derider replied that he r supposed lia„b r ad g hp to thb'army or, to Ohio to visit lies" father'. TuesdaY of last week; n er's wife, iza heti) , died 17 - ry',4tiddenly, and ,was buried, ; the next'd . ay. Suspicions afoul play ; were arousSd among "the, neighbors, and Sellyiner was, arrested.. ,bearrh : was made ; and SnOwher , rer's body. ;-. was,folipd , ip brush heap twpoy.or ; 1.6 irt rodfi'trom, Schrin el.'s house ; his: bead Ont. o p en yeith the _Sharp i e,dge, (tf an axe. . geh ner confessed, that ho :ft i led- 1 Shp w`beiger N`r,hfle ‘1; n t Ogether, witliput any cParre,ror,.provoeption wKateVer.,, psa3s ha,t.he was, put. up to it hY'Snowberger's that be,! was. to kill Snowberger, and she to ivifo. SiioWiterker has ;been arrested on the" eltitrit-,e Of poison rnk so, wi and both 'she 'and Sehriner' were brought 'here on TU'esday evening,- ared ludgpl in the:eounty'jail. We have not: learned whether'Mrs.,, Sehri'ner's body has'been found, intered'and examined. Altogether it is one of the most ;'horrible affairs' that ever occurred in this county.---:--' 1 1 South. Ben 4. (Ind.) Ilegister. OPENYNG.—The, liuntingdon Globe says the! e'is a , good opening for 'a %vaion'ano carriage inaler in that Borough, there being no 'estab lislinwnt, ofthe kind in that, plane. "The Ir.ailderhilt arrived'at StiriaaS> i t : t s been out, just one yearand .. One week. in seare4 of iii.ltiteers;'hut , ')a all that, time. sh'e has not b6en fa a atiy'a wait of any one of tbern. lIM flarrisbnrg, has been abbri'doited as 'a mifitary i•endez vous. The camp has been femOt,ed tlie'tvestern bang ofthe Sugttne )-lanna, and the narric'ell'atiged to that of ...Clamp Reynolds."' . • TERRIBLE DEATIT.--Robert quick, an aged citiz'enh township, „Northumberland county, 'rnet' his deativin'a - dreadful manner' one dey ,last week. Ile had gone Into the stehledte - hridie it Viciousl horte i when ; the rinlinal attacked hint, "seized hitri I, did arni 'end' broke it in three places,' rind finally &erupted hirn . to `the earth where he was discovered by little girl, Who fmniedidtrely gave thei s iderni to soma boys ..7.vbfiting in the." , hightiorhood.' boyel net Aurirree'lenter"the 'stable, Where the ,feraißakie beast , and 'IAA victims w ere,' a.lonp.op'aYipe and by the did' of PitChfork, managed to-`fasten it to the leg of Mr. Quick, and by..thia means dragger;She'hldy - 16"She door, .= the horse franticallyufdlloritig to the Jpngthldf his tether. • Whe v nturel36nedf X.r.kquirk,val FA:ind - A() J. - be - lieirtifely ,lifeless. It iP‘ but EVY* 3l 4r: , 01 1.0 1 , 70- .81 nco O r PA9 le 4/ t l r , A?figl , 9l4 ll*,, A ITR WI B Kt oci?!.rf 3 ,ltAitar729loErPT , ; 1 :!90°P13., Id9a l MAiN s "AiP:t l„ Kl ho T t ll 3 loottPtlei4i; too .0.gti0N 1 .77 - 74/WYKPIta , ;, -,! IMM kki:‘ DESTRUCTIVE FIRE IN NortnisTowN. On Friday night of last week the ex tensive machine shop of ;Mcssrff. Mc- Carter, of Norristown, entirely . destroyed fire. The firaori'ginat ed in the - fourthstory ; whep kti9.,pat terns were kept, and was..n,Ot Trod until it had attained.iucb 'head way, that no part 'of the building could be saved. The loss is partly covered by insurance. ‘i r li6 Vie ( gar jeon'in t itinVir' w 4 1 were told that the man who sustained stheq}nion , -with-any , A+i f=o , rmlyirtsrtuwaff , a traitor: ' Well ithe war has, golle on pearly _three years, and:l,vie,.fi,nd, that the "itapo bat"- party, ihave.become quite uumernus.!, We haveAot,met a friend of Alin • .Administrntion . within the lastlyeartwho ,was l forths - Union --if slavery is --to t ; he maintained. They say they are, all for the Union'-- but not as it was. ~Who, are the trai :tors? , - „i.. . . ~ , . • I"Ye Montreal Witri,e'ss' says that a French 'Canadian land owner to 'all appearances died Suddenly a few days'ago: and' was tiiken to the cliiirh for interment. the Was proceeth•ng, noises were heard coming from the coffin, the lid whs taken off, and the man was fOun'd to be alive. On the foll Owing day:he was '"able Move about. Opposition to 4‘incoln—ThbAl bang correspondent - 'Off rho, L4•Herald.: says thiitHeading . State offieerk 'lmre are Oppobed to the i'iominution:Of . Lincolniorany , of his" Ge neral 'Fi-emont, will shortly come put peoettqciamento to' this effect. Gen.' IVadswaith . will take4he saine around. - Refornits—A ,convention of Loyal League women, of the Bloomer persuasion, have, resolved that they will wea.r short.,dresses or nothin4,. Then let them not be opposed in wearing short dresses, for heaven's sake. It would be an awful exhihithM of Loyal Leagueism it they shOuld do the other thing. We favor the,-short dress movement.- t • Sin altpox has. broken: out' at Har per's Ferry, and is raging with considera -ble violence. It' was' introduced the contrabands. TAlK't:„..NorroE.—The enrolling is go log on. Viand it is expect - ed that the Coriatription ac will bre enforced immediately. se 1 would advice entry body to get their r) MIRES taken in ..tiate for their re 'Minna - and friends. and the only , place to get a . No.'l, Pictercia at V•tlensam.i.tes New Nark Pbotegraphle Gallery, for be is taking the cli;•ape'st, the beat, and most, life-like, Pictures In Lebaum...lt is admitted by all that ho can't he best, for ,his gallery is always Crowded; Give him a'call gad you will tind as - we tee ()amend. .-Remember the :pace. , ~ K ,irarnerman?a,New 'York Photographic Gallery, in Cumbe.tiand St,, Call Carly and avoid:a cro*d. ," • • • P. S.—Childreu and, anybody thitt.lita goklienk nYes should call at'ZiunermateaCittlery. Ilia Pictures on 1y rs'qu'ire from ikto Oisecomislimo to sit .• nifles„ Powder Caps 4c. . A riavno . s C.' 21,1.i...48 WiTU /11 ro Spoutfully itifortn th . &Rublie that .be, eentingitty the imiineEs of - manufacturing and dealing in •' RIFLES, PISTOLS _POWDER, Caps Whda, and all kinds of gunaing, pipl, gun, materi al, at Ins. Store, Market :greet, a Roy doors Norfb of the L. 1"1t R., Lebanon, Pa. ,•, „ -ta.„ All 1011(16'0f ltopa ,donp t!t, the, shottgA i pqs Bible tlykt the "neat myie 'of workiiiritfalifp. , ' Lebauudi June 186,3.-4 y ';' ;‘ • there Dick and *nney, ).hero are You' ioitt6 that ybU at:it inch a harry F ' A2 ,, wra are just on our \ 'MT to Daily's Photograph Gallery to have our' picturos taken: Bo tithes, rp letylid.pictures, and his Palley) , ,js nearly all the tune crowded, ao 1 faid , to Nancy' well go tali _ll.thi.s..:ll2o.rniatthefore-enteY Wee ketirthereLbr l "ha re tp,Corue awke again wttettovreitlire Ques.r."- Yee ! 7 haft' honed ton that' Gallery isneaely itlhtt;6titue. crowded,' at4l,so, .10u don't you ao to some Ohne Gallery ? flint—Oh unyl we' eon ld 'oat th ink °Conch a'thing— SQe athidre the true nod beautiful pWitro,..that lakes. Si) Smith that' we would not go to another Gal: iery if we'Con Id get then). '(nothing huts 'Sevin; i'xne.rie4tel in the . buslness, bans a complete sat of ieunrovkl. insfrUmbnee, tin extelllttt 'sup theie fore.takefi ,the leist pictures .u,towtwaiid soot course every body that. wants • a good , picture goes to QU,SBT.—What kiml of Pictures doesqe take?] Aas..—lle takes Photographs Alan to to Bre slau, plaio 'dolorbd li is card' 'pictures have'beeti pronoutued more ,truthful and life like.tban saute:that, liar. been Laken id b'ur eitlus. It is A inbiufylies are beat; ;Ho also excels: to eepyiug pictures. from entail DaguerrcotyaT, end en bergibg`tbeid illitioktfa . any ' ' • " Q !wilt is,tgls qui ?- 4 , must give bim call too. ' ' • and will 5b0w,y0u....1,t ts.in ,Stine'e,.Ne,w,, Building.. next, door tcatie Lebanon Ittlpoii it bas `constatit , ly on band tt , gooduassortment ofdlilt and Rosewood Frames, Cases, Albums. &e.,,,whiFb, +ells cheap.— For gooditud elieap Pletires wti-advsk all tti,go to Gallitry, tit.Lebanoit * -March 11 '413. _ . • i tatigiriu . On next Sunday at. in A. M. difine services in the-Emg lisb and German Isnitiaies: And at 2 1 / 2 - P. M. the ,Lord's Supper administered, in the Moravian Clifirch.' ' `.‘ . Preaching next Sunday inornintt, in the English. Jong; in the First Reterined Church: Blarrieb. 'On'the 2Stb ult.; by the Rev. F. 'W: Krenier, 'Mr.' JOHN, IT-BOWMAN; of Londonderry tlt, to Miss MA-. KY A: AMMAN, of -4 ontit beInIDOTI tOW1181) ip ." On 'the 30th 'ult., by the sente, - Str. PETER WOLF.' of Ni_Annyitlo. , - to Miss LOUISA, *W., , FISIIEII,,Of N Lebanon totrushi t t. On the' Slat ult.,-by 'the' some, .Mr. 'GEORGE' M. KRAUSE to Mrs. BLIZABETII SL'AYD, both of this borough. ' On the 21st ult., by the B'eT Geo. "%Volt - Mr. JOHN SEIBERT to MISH,LYDIA 111MM:ft both -of No rat tfeldleborttloVrnshin,'Berke Co. ' On.the 3lst u It...by the same , 11r. ELIAS mixsiotil- ER, to piles EI,PLAgEni. FALE.II. Otilthe llat ult., by the Rev. 0 'IL Mork, Mr`,ITEN RY of Dnuphin Co., to Mies LOUISA WOLF, of Lebanon Co. , On 'tho 21st, by .. , Rev. John - *hell; % Arr. WIT.- LIAM,.. tu Miss SARAIL 80883,, both of On the Ed Ailtoby:ller,J.;ll.` glitz, Mr. A. KA.174": MAN, of Philadelphia, to -Slits LUCY ISIILANB,pf On the 24th ult., In North l'SebitiOrt Bnrougb, doll '• son of,i,olin.1(0011B,NBB1lO:BR, nett 8 years;.l bronth and 26 days. - little tinition earilrhe spent, • T ill pod for litln.his ousel sent, And (ben on tiree'lle closed his eyes, • TO woke to. ghiry the.sktes.' • TBACIIBII. • .„ , ' On the 20th _ult., in net IR/never, ELLA, denßiner of 3nedb An - tends: 'MEOW; eget . ] ahOtit , 3 years. On, the 22d. inst., *East Beni:Ayr, IBAAO L. BLEY %En, aged aboutin yearti. On the Oth Streoritosnitirt. of inflam mation of the brain OBOROB P. OARMO NY,, son of Mr. nedry Cannony, of Ifettlelherg ttep., this county. flitted ten days less than,lo years.' Ito , Was burled at; Shaefferstown on the 25th inst. On the :22nd .at West: Ilaniiier;AlJOUStllB ZIMMERMAN,,aged. years, 9 months; mid 2 days-- He Ares fortnerly,a residon't (gags place, but lately of South Bend, Indiana.' . • • ' . Nlarkelt._ • MAT. Fit fIBX ARY 3,1864'. ; Butter, 'I A '• ' ' Tub or salted butter, 10 a . ETnrn, TO Slibulders, 8 ;Sump, "7 teui-wai, • 25 Zags, ' , ;6. . mixed -nese, . 3 , P 153, 1 - 2;, Btistits, ; - teentburs, 64 . 4. Wo6l, 0 •. • 55, - ; SouplSoup Beans; v„h, iiiegtii*, 14111., ' 4:4 - . • lam Lbar "LEBANON, Winiassi Extra Family, 88 50 Extra Flour, 8 25 Prime Wbite Wheat - X:55 1 80 11ew Wheat; LC; grime Eye, 115 95 Oats, 80 arrer - 4 06 40 , ! !" 1 5 f00 Timothy-sued; '• 1 h 0 1 25 DrieetAppleg,pealed-,150 Teach " - nits," ' 2'50 Peaeb "Flute°le," 1 82 Cborries, ; 4 50 OnlonB, 87 , Potatoes, Vt boo, 50 Apple Bu ttar, ilprock, 45, Bllaupel Sitawas „_ -- CLOTH, WOO`LEHOLOTHING oVidLhelerkklyed.ree, ; giaok-or,Dlue Dlaekg pressed, the colm ; nurrauted.i sad geodiktfrredd out equal to new t by " B vi t 4Fii , Articlesto be d:ved rah bele a w 00 . . LYON LIMBER° its • ,Dast lieuorer.- -- ‘ "P b I Zeit . ig - er's Drug More where ell orders for b 0 . Attended to t .s,f‘ttre,(. At tia..s SrPC:IMI:JZ' of L Kuppologot New Goods ! New Goods I thEAtiItiDtKEMENTS 311 CASH BUYERS. Guisu%lllEßl4o. - ; di I %tolored All Wool Detains, all oolorddi POPLIN , 11FUSLI7N DELJAINS, & BEA.V.E . II Over Coating CLOT 4 CLPAKS, Satinettes, sped from 50 cts. to $l,OO. Bed Check and Ticking, ,Bleached and Unbleached ATlnslin. Woolen Stockings: Shirting, Flannel,' Shirting, Fifinnel. Calicoes and Gingliams. Woolen and CottonHoseiries. Ladies''and Gents ' Glo , Q;uki. Skirts'! IfOop Skii'ts! Balcrioial Umbrellas ": U'mbrellas! I Linen and ,Paper foil. Ladies and Misses, Shawls.- Woolen Hoods..! Woolen Hoods !I A General assortment of . Dry Goods, Groceries, & • QuOenswiiro. • L. K. LAUDERMILCII. 0..: 1 II kinds of Country produce taken in eichange for Goods. The Largest Stock The Best Assortment The Cheapest Goods , : GOODYEAR' IFFENBACIPS GOODY AR' , , • Cheap - Cash and Produce Store, Cumberland. Street, , Rabws _Mock; Lebanon, Pa: vii . B have est rebeived aliother addition to our al: •11 ready !large Stock ov Dry Goods. OfgeCrieS, QIIMSIIRWA re, de. Full lino of Blanket nimbi, • • do .do ..i3O Drochat an cit ) ' do Seeteli Plaided 9 P •• de -AD— do 1011 4 ,11,,a kour n ing do 09 do Second do do ~nDress;;Goodsi Volt line' 'of , ' Fre : nett 'all: Colors do lid do Coborga do do do do do Alpacca: • do Deiallls4" KOWS Style' ' (CZ3 rerftraeba ' Valours do = do do 'ddltopliris' do', do do" "Velieeta'a do do do Wool Delaius (kr `do de Wool .Repps: : : : : do do Plaids • do do d 4 • Caslitheres. • - Magnidueot, lioa of VancylSijka. ' , do :;do kted ic„Plain t filack 75'atid.uOvvaidai . „- Iloop Skirts, fitio'ofFdtoltOtts. at All prices, ;do do , gnaker's Skirts,: • . • , • •L'ldieS. GlOth • ' Drab. Water Proof, Black and Beaver Clota. from $1 75 to sa 50 per yard. . . iVotel and,: ..at prkee. Sh irtlng, flannels 'ldti •• do Clio' - ..7:06 - 1 7,7' • idenk' 11 7 : oar • tiuli,s,ossaisneres, tintioottit teettnp. GiinteLS bawls! very Cheap' "'et " a% ; - • .• • Mourning'llep4Etahent-• Our Ajoukreing • department. in ,complete, cott‘ting ot:Sidgle. And Double widtli Detains. . Singlenad DoUlde Width Cruihm`oriia, . ". do do do A Ipaccs, Merino, Itombnalnea, all Wool itoppa, Valencia:S/Ik. §trlpe Pla/(111. /110831111:3. Celtic°, etc. IJoslory,,Qloven, Veils, Collars. • English grid Nrelieb . ' Call, tend loelk through out' . Stock and . get the,pricce, es is no trent& to ihow goode.. Our 'motto id "Serail profits, gutek'Sdden. " sod good value. • : • • GOODYEAR, h DIFF.ENBACIFS • New York Chenp Cash More. *Jacob. E Zininiersuanls_,l.` IitIRST CLASS A . 114-Dlt ESSINO, AND HA I.Ii.D.VA. INO SALOON, Market streoti near Cumberland; and ppm:fait° the n X agleHoly'. • Delux thankful for:the liberal patronage 'heretofore extendetr.tO ItiM, he would respectfully soiled. a continuance of the name. • Lebanon, July 2, 1862. . • Dt.V--"-The'Salobit irfll be closed on Sunday. $25 •.. AGENTS WANTED ! . all r. E will pay from $25 to $75 per month!, - aid all o thy A genta, or g Ire o I'llnid e lit r g n eTefrElS C . AdAriaa Emz grivino CilliPAll T. Ii...JANLEB, General Agent, Milan, Ohio. 111ay . 13. 1663. YIIOBI. RRINOIIIII,. •ADOLPHUR SEINOLJIL. ,CLIAS: D. MELT A Frieptdly , Invit'ation • ' • • - - - - = - • • LUMBER & .COAL To thu beet advantage. at the old established and LUMBER YARD REINOEHLS, & MEILY At 010 titlloN CANAL, on the East and Iteet•shilea o •Dfirket Sticot, North Lebanon Deroitgh: • ripgil subscribers tnko pleasure in informing the citl • I 'AIMS of Lannon, and surcoundina counties, that they still:toutinie the .I.UIIIIIFIIt AND COhli'BUSr- - JIBS& at their ord. and well known-stand, where they ariiduity receiving additional suppl tes or t o DEBT: :`!P WELL SEASONED (LUMBER. tonsietiog.of White and Yolluw lue.Do:l VII", and SCANTEIka. • • ' ' ' ' fIo*askaok.DOARDLTLANR and SOANTUITIO. ' HAILS, POSTS, RAJ/MHOS .and. FNNCI NO WARDS. ASTI, from] td 4' Nei ;'CIIEllItY,Troni 1 ,4 to II Inch. POI L.Alti from to 2'inah. , Poplar and Hardwood SCANTLING. • Oak and Afoot(' BOARDS and PLANER: ' Roofing and ?Metering LATtr3. , . SHINGLES' SHINGLES! I SHINGLES!!! A180;14110 and Hondock , SIIINGLES.,; • '• - COAL!. COAL!! . ,COA LI". I A large stock of the inlet . gitaliry or stoic ! Woken; Egg and Limeburners' COAL; and also, the Lust Alle gheny COAL for Blackantiths. . Sip-Thankful for therliberal manner in which they ; have hpratofore baripatrenized, they •would extend a 'cordial invitation tor . S. continuance of favors, as they ,nrecolithlent tlinethey nevi' Hai° the kopesf,• best and cheapert:stook of LUMBEIt on band in the county, which will ho sold eta reasoitable centage, ' ifirPlease call and.canuiluo our stock and prites•bc pre purchasing elsewhere.. *, •• ItEINOEIFLA & bIErLY North Lebanon bprough,Atly7, LATEST NEWS .01;t4 cheapest •and .14;4::(iiod EVER,BOLD IN LEBANON!! . . Boots, slloes, fiats, Capsy.l44 I.niEn,,d4roignoup q: oppupt,l.ona of-tha BEST AS% Sunni Erf i rsot - to.( 111 AI'S, 041;liCufiTS, Si 10y.S, TRUNKS, TRA.V.III,ING BAOS, Ac., 0f,111.1 kinds, 14 , 0 , and of thei Next niiitertils, iihteb' lie'usill' - : . cell at,prices to reconuentB thorn:: to! purcha-: perS, of the H tx's he has quite a variety of. New. Stylise; entbraeing the Washitigtoii, Steinton,'llarnsfda; . Dupont, McClellan, Stringlutm and bloitiloOlit. yqry beautiful mid very alicap., 01 CAPS he bus a Ceinplet.p aseortniezit of all.ttie Ne \V . 'Styles; got up in impart& Tanner, uith Ono, finish.; Womon'a Misses' and .Chil- Armes — Bahnortile, Gaiters Congress Boots; Slippers, and all other lands; i 3lon'i and Boys' Balmorals, Ox ford Ties, Wasp,lngtoo Ties, Congress Boots, and all other 'l:tiffs :worn by them, including 'MOTs and SIIOES.,,of the differont varieties, at his cheat_Store I u Wabiltt St., 4ext.,tp the county „Pnilon. , . . at-Thankrui f t`o ; Mae liberal encouragement of tha liiibliii bareteforo, 1 would invite ul.l-vi Ailing 'any Di lag in my line to . eit l l .. invtoaaniine my stoqk Inforkinuk lug their porchanes. . ' ' JOS. 'BOWMAN. , Lebanon, April 23,1802. . u. i(i) l P. S.--Measurce taken andlrv& mitilu.st illtyj iiiptico. "'"1 { +lji♦ EXCITING NEWS cu*BERLAN ST. = LEBANON, rA =I l'roitch Cloth. from f 4,00 to 14,00 Fan4l, and .Black Cass To nil desirous of purchasing. w - 011,known MEI . LaTEST ...IrE firiS,l tviin ,,, x sarlllL3 ' llll O 5-i ? 311 L 41101)-1.L . "- 11 . - 1 - 114 1.4 .. 4 9: MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF ' , ~. vik , ll' . ~ ..., ...„ ..,,,,,,...„, . D p ,„, , 9 0 A T '1" NEW YORK , STORE. , WE have just opened the following list of great bargains, received - from • our buyer BE -- - ffeit York :.0 /nines, 20 and 26 eta. per yard; very gond Prints from 16 ets. upwards, Beeped Skirts of &Balsa, way lit test styles; Black Stella Shawls, $1,50 and upwards ; Ladies* Collars and filiusieftchesper ihnet„,erer ' dROCERIFI CROCERIESit :I::;''' 1 , 9 ~, tyre bve Just received fromfNew orka frock. 'irt . ;cl l ,:eattlffE4, ' Zie - lijai .' " , r..tt 'Sat, ~„ ..,.0 Illoloss j es Sur Cotree , Ten, age* , ar , Cof - " , ,e Arr'inlri *.iyiiiirWeilrelatolyfor CASH, an-1 are tbezelcy always iiiik,blo' 'tli "but Artiont we' nazi find the dowel aqd Wilj.alway§ ios our customers the benefit of this adrimtage. We thrve'bitt oriel' price and dandeetnrare CrAßEFF.laCom it e and examine our stook and If you &Bei ley you, *ill 'terra° create faces. 1" C l ') g C Vlrf iVA ';:" 41i-'lt'S 1;1 'A . K 3 t ot , Tetw o ie fic-dairxits rrria — r - m Tsa-vogialsormAr , . , , Nob . BILLD . , umber a - f Lebanon Sept. 23 133.3. i 1 . , •). ~- ~ -4, .re atid • Reading R. Lebanon - VallEy IS-ranch. , n awl after DECEMBER 28th,1.888; art ACCOM IJ MOD ABIOA „PASSENGER TRAIN' win be run between Reading and liarrioburg. ih addition to 11)* other DaSeengerTraine now running an the Lebanon Volley'Railroad. • • ' Leaving Readinvat 7 ,15 A. M., passing Lebanon 'at . 8.41 A. ndArriving at - Harrisburg at NA. M.- . Leaving Platt - Mum at 5 P. - M., passing :Lebanon'at 6 15, and arriving at _Reading at 7 35 'P. M.` ,Stopping .Stopping at all Passenger Stations: Thu Past Mail Train, leaving-Reading-at 11'67';1 stop only. at. Womelsdorf, Myerstown, Leba non, Anuville, Palmyra andliumineistown . .. All paseengeri will procure their Tickets before en tering the Trains,. An ex.t.t:a .charge -ie mails on all Faroe paid.inlimeiss. 4:I3.IAANICOLLS, Reading, Pa., Dee 16, '63.—St. Gen'l Bunt . Pit:A[oll3* RA.1.16. ROAW . ',- WINTER ARRANQEMENT.i aataaawaeral PO lIRATt TRUNK LINE FROM TgE, NORTH AND islortli-Wrist for PIITLA.ORLPMA; NEW,YORR, RRADING,TOTTSVrLLE, LEDANON, ALLIMPOWN 7 EATON, he, &c. " Trains leiviellarriabifrg Xaxr-Yarlr, Reading, Pottsville, and all intertnedikte,Stati9ns;At 8 - A:Al:land 2.00 P. M , passing Labatt:on 913 A. 'ind '...' New Yxpress leaves 'Harrisburg at 0.30 A'. M., poises Lebarion'at 7,30 A. M., arriving at New York at {_ the same morning. Fares Crain:Harrisburg t.' To Newsfork $5 15; 'to Pliit. adelphia $3 - 35 and $2 80. Baggage checked through. Returning. leave New-York at 6 A. 31,, 13 'Noon; 7P. M. (PITTSBURG 'EXPRESS). 'Leave Philaslel phia at 6.15 A. M., and 3.35 P. 51., passing Lebanon at 12.17 noon, 7.17 P. M. and Express at 1.05 A. M. ' , Sleeping care in the New' York Espresit'Trains, through to and Prim Pittsburgh without change. Passenger. by the Ca tawisaa-Railrond leave Tamaqua at 8.30 A. in.:. and 3.15 P. 31. for Philadelphia, New Toils; and-all -Way Points. • • Trains leave Pott.vilfe at 9.15 A.M., and 2.30 l'.. 81-, for Philadelphia,. Harrisburg New 'York. , An Accommodation Passenl fain 'leaves Reading i at 6.00 A. 31 , and returns frq ladelPhia at :5 00 P. az. it , . .. itir All the above trains ran daily, Sundays excepted. A Sunday train leaves Pottsville at 7.30 A. - M., and Philadelphia at 3.16 P, M. ;Commutation Tickets, with .26 Coupons, at 2:6 per cent. between any points desired . ' • Mileage . , Tickets, good for 2000 ,miles,., between all points at slo,;lfifor Vantifiel atiaißusltia3 Firms. .Seaseri and.4chael reitage4 , rliewte 'And m tra. all not!it.6 r :t. fid Pounds Baggsgo itlinired.nach paasengcr. rinatnigera are requested +to purchase their tickets before entering the cars, as. higher •leeres- itre'• charged if paid in cars. _ 'Dec:9;lB63 ✓ jOHN DILILER:I ITASfrist received at his. Grocery Store, Cumber land St., one door west of Market. a lot of Fresh Fruit in Cans, including-Peaches, Gages,: Green Corn, Tomatoes, Jellies. • Pickles. cauliflower, Ktitchup,. Pepper Settee. • English, Limbetter,'SapSatte. " • SardittettySalmon, Mackerel, Herring-, Codfish. Fruit. itaisins;Currents;Prnneg; litried,Applel and Peaches, Crunberrgsr, Xophos,. -hominy; tapioca, --.llarlel,-Peas,tcr " A tot of Buckwheat Meal; -Also 50 barrels of New Vt. Y°1 1"4 1- Vill 3 , ' Vre7n t rel ! 23Mit.price.giveitin CASTBnire-ItagsiAntter, .Dricd _Apples and Peaches Beaus, Ottions„&c: ; r Public patronage- is solicited. .3GIIN 1/I,LLEIt. 1.6,41 . 19 - u ‘ , 04.42? ~.160$ WT ELI. known - 11tPILODEIONS anal Iliammuttsis . , intrAuchig.the effect of - pedal bada v on - every laatrutneut. . , : BANTST A.BLtIP.S. • • RAVEN• dtrBACON ; S end •• • • HALLET; DAVI'S 4t CO'S: r• celebrated PIANOS for .13a.41), at a liberal deduction . *s r 9,ver ao.ooa sold. • . - • ~ 27 Am ES . ur.u.ii.snia:Avio,!i).•...i., 4 . • 'A aud 281.13.iutb Fiftlkstreet. aboyaktPrire. July /5, 2863';;4j. Pldladalpbas,ra. ~,.17111E NEW.BAKERTi.. iindersigned wouldrstspeotiolly. inform .the.eiti- I. mina Lebanon, Cud helms commenced the BARB ING BUSINESS, In all Its varletiesi at Ids. stand, on Cumberland street, Lebanon, nearly epicene the Buck Hotel, and will supplytustomers widt.theltelt CABE'S, kc.,7kc. 4 g . loor iccept . ed tiOm pueLliiong and returned lib thesis to bread stsbort tiotiae. CON FECTION FRIES, of all kinds. fresh sed.,of the bestquidity, ednittp4ly on h.nd; spdfunnished et the litwest" • o Th ptibnc ipiited to iiro OA. .0 Leb 'non, Noy. 9, 1859. . • -B. II XPIIRs • • uu attar aaraamg RECEIVED TWO' "XnE'LIM23 XVIIEICELS-TABP' (Froan .Turies 8 and 4.) atVie: INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, LON DON, 31EIECIIIM2 ft **' . Belot the SOLE AWARDS Gnin-d Try Anything of the kind. It also re ceived the su nodally° B port of "Exceeding . Excellent For Food. MAMMA Great International Ealiibition at . . . BOROUGH P ROPERTYI • lISICALISS3E3I:3IFt.CI-, - Wu.A.7. isea. 1 • • - • .. , , r • . 9111 E subscriber offers for Falo.tbe . ,./tot.,of; bfiund ore' .813 OE 1 VED .. x Slarket street, Lebanon. TA scivare ou t of Mill, THE 4IICIIIEST; REDA.. gastight.) 2 :lleet frontiby .V 9 deep, fogrnelclypcunphaP ,: * t ry .ess . ,l*. The a imPr6Wmon'es are a"' FOR ITS DELICACY AS AN ARTICI,E,.*OF FOOD., , . ,two stoweather boarded .:.i.DWELLING I , - 11013SZ and other . improvement& Forfurthq Used for Puddings, Custards. Blanc Mange, de., with- j - iuformation,,and terms, apply to , out Isinglass, with few or no ti..,ltga. *lt is . extellerit for , 0110Iteli S. desszn. thickening awect Sauces, 0 ray tea for Fish, Meal; Soups, 1 Lebanon, 4opti 9,4863: .• t • • . • der' For Ice Cream nothing can compare with it . A ; - little boiled in Milk makes a 'rich .Cream for Co ff ee. l Chocolate, Ten, ke. A most delicious article °flood for children and invalids, It is vastly superior to Arroiv Itoot; and much morn economical. Put tin in cuc pound Packages, with full ditee tionS, and sod by all Orocerti end Druggist:R. I • WM. DURYEA ; . ' 'ttoiesale Agent, • 106 Fulton Street, Ifew'Yorlci . • October 14, /863,-6m. • .cr - : ii OT lOE —P iii LikiY A. ' i r lp L1.....:V. .. IM O Di 0 - RAIL TiOAD.COM,PA .t...• I . . iteatuNo,,NiXs t.th:lB i../...1 The public Is respectfully infornmd . that on for NICOID AY, DECZNIORR. 14th,, en Tessengirshriander not, p grclimse their tickets be fure. entennfrdiritirs, w ill be charged2s cents extra ma each. ticket .purchas- I id ow the traiii „for which tbe,y . sill Obtain from the s' •Conducto; N. Cheek Receipt, Th. 10,14 et . ipt . twill be re il eennel, and 25 cents paid tlitirefor. in cash, upon ita presentaticut at any Tit**. ogte. t .o r the .Cou'aprtuy. ;1 G. A . 'NICHOLS,i, —.-• - , :r . .. . Gencral.SUpi. Deeini6r .5,1880.1745 i. • HARDWA.RE AT . COST rpLID subscriber offers his bugs and sel;Cted stack ofDrATIDWARE, PAINT, OILS, &c., i •• .1 'Co sir Volt vaisv.. Partlini:xholixe settled their ai*;il4l,;ko*Ap.iirf,lBol, .3yitHie snored e, 'Oeidlt. puicbSear.L--Tbose who hivieLNet "JIMA(' • will And ateiracr,efinis Wit& A. S. .El.kiiia.l4 frAblinislistasettlecsent aisd 'pollee; thou. • • •''• • 'D. Al. SAIRd.R.:I" ; 17 1881: ' • • IP% .; • - . MOM ElectionTirouce f , N A, A Election will be held at Zalenea Church in Lebanon, for the purpose of electing a PASICIE,nf laid EoPgregVOn, ou Sunday, - ./OrtartY 14,1564, biltweduk' Ittieltooft,bri 4,„; . By_ order of 181 ettURCIEVOMOrki. • '• 'ltloney , 'Pound. tAs . firtind by the subscriber'abut tvrafvo; Ars • ago, aaar biyarstown, a small ;tole oinroner..... - The owner; by yirovinitriatierty and plafittg oxlionsea, ettit Obtaiitt it byraligEting to_ the .Aubscrib.rVa Ave- - town. W;DE. H. Myetatown, Jan: gr, j 101 AM S - ;itrittOi•.S' Nonce. bereby - givettlititt fetter'a'of Ail nlntigitn thin ,tin' the estate of JOUR CARPER, lteetli' halo of South Artrivflie township, Letanorienunty;Pa., Ave beeti granted to the.nriersigned, reskiin t• in the toy& county sind, state aforesaid: Therefore aPP-per sons 'indebted to said estatewill please make 'payment and those having pri§ent them - without delay to • v.' Boma: Yard, ob. !Ant.. h k _ Till f"': utufersiglneic‘beial deiiitUsq6 lafirb trtfur Mist- JUMM's, will lases his weilliutum ohI,BRICKUBD, opposite the bausughtnere FitrsaM, hi the' orough , of Lehanou, Pa- - . There ar I tessuS, N 00ticaieiiiriedlilick i t There, which, together With all the material ncr e' ry to earyrou ,the, Bride" I:ardateiresAltell to the" ,person qessitaethe Zeonvement stream er.;:t WafeAuni thrpugh . theVpriiluistst,t -41". Ator, tor fuf Cher InforiestihrespitlY to 4 . _ Public -DußtioNotteßig. hereby given, thatahe Charter a theilethbdist Piniecopai,lChrreh. of , Crayall Inanehin,L'thanon'eounty, Nraedritsr "fyremntE.4 to the Court 'of 765`mmon 'of Lebanon ..onntv,4.rr examination', and"wili be "approved approve 4 according 4 on the first day of Aprd Term, next, unlein gOod 6tti3a be shown to the contrary. 1114NRy SIEGRIST, Prottey, Lebanon, Jan. 2D, 1804.-* 11. A; WOLTZ, General S.uperintendent R : E . ''' . itiVAL • I -..... •.• . • , --...-!,....% OF: TRW :•• -.-. • '. NEW .A. 4 ain . camir BOOT .___. AND SHOg SWORE. • rriiikrectiAga T.c.Vipfeifiiiii- ' biliitte the eit- . • ...vni Or Zs ' 6 06 and tSpiiiit:C'tbet, be balk re , "• - ed bra - DOOT and STIOI nOOO.O Min.kei street, nest d": south. o cMrg4tuie . 4.o6 Ribjulfl.i. x''' • -- i - where fie keeps OD • ' • band. a large and well . • • .• • : tint oi -...,. ,• •• assorted stock of all in iloistt ,:.,, , , .' - ..` l .*lrdiliko ftr OF' 41 / •.,:! ' , ; •- .• A. fy _ k s i n n d o s s o I s ! oO u 'r e S and --I. kjkfini oligiork. 4 11 .., 5110 k..., noel at very • ! "7,_,-- - ~ '' " ' Wert lotion. He it-; . . '--" " ' ' 'so • kberi' on hand s' 't - • ''.---!!''-- '- --. • - ft. . _ ' • ""t ' - ' taiga aid well -ssso ed stock of ' DirATTIRR•.' etch an RKD AMMO/VRBO4K - I.I . :ATHER, CALF AND'KIP SKINS, MOROCCO AND TANGY LEAVING; KID, 'LININGS, ROANS, BIND ' 'GS, &e., and all kindr of • .Dn jaaff ia rS-hlagse ie!TOOLS DAO,.ND 'IUDS a i n S WNItitS, ,D VL- D l A. R . Nrirlaa, r GRES, lIAMMKB9• KNORV,.. ASPS, TACKS. -- Conk - tautly on band an lasertNefik.Oftestbega..Tbread.!' ShoOindts, tig-breaki, Siind-ato.4e; Pega r lirbitkia. ALL and' Mow Toots or ,i . .... r y di*eliptioni - ,;usying been en ' gaged_ in thl :D t n#lgeni Rune than' twenty years, be feels satltgbdiliat ti . nan - give atitiefactlon to all who will fairer bli l pflj s a call. ' Shonnakeka.ft-c,in.tte country *MAO.; ilkitty:dallinir cisk liknpolbin Parchasint OW wbeek ' .' ' • itA Algal, 441,DGirti . * 1 10bi1e4144.110184.a1.7.). TY .:- tt • , • • ••••kir V' 0..neJ0.! ti...:1•„! t ...... :-.• • •. . LEAH O,kIIPETt, Administrates, WlLLi43lOAßT , Fiji,; ,, Adraihistrator„ Of the estate ef.Jariir Caltime; deed. South , Afta r lh .1tn.17,..„1164. s Lebanon', Jim 4,-,18,64.,--6t r ir til , f C On • • ft_ - riTOTTCE„is herebi ghtenZthat , „an.Vectioniboatie .01 Stockholders ;in . the .Preaid nt,., Managers, and Company of the; Berkdand Dauphin •Thrtvikp 'read, Will be held at the Public Bettie Of J. L.. Bennettoirp, in illyeratown, Laimharl. tuna td"i. : • t Pr( l .sDi.,}", the 7th darof 24 - arch, next, between the 1, - vdrs at; ICtm'elppk„ P. M., of that day; for" thepernnse of electing One President,ggitfu t ttagnsiode Teas r, and such other officers fi.ay'bo - needa4ary otonduct the af flifr,iolltht4aidT.CodtpanyVddtittg'ttitlt erraitiirg-yeau. 4 At the. Unto 'tune' the Atiniutt*Stir'tement 4.cotite Treasurer 'Will be labi before the Btockhulders as 'BY oidetuf the 'Board,: ' i HENRY MULL,' Pres't_ JACDD RAEDLE., Treasurer. -' - :, 11, g 4. panuary,, 2T 1864 ' , it, 4 . Audttoes Notice. in the Matter Otithemeeount of Charles li. Sfellf, *.ignee of GL'O. BEINOBIIL and wife, of the Mir °ugh of Lebanon. Pa. ri ' , HE undersigned auditor, appointed by, the Courtof 1-C0114116/I Pleas of Lebanon county, to maiie'distrj butiOD:Of tee„ flafinc*Vin hands or nendimfaul to and /1111014 creditorsm hereby gives notice" that he at tend to. the duties of said appointment at his Olin n. Lebano on Saturday, tie 13th Just f .Rbruitry: .44,, at 1 o'clock. P. al.. at *hies time till persons htcr;ing claimsyas present them, duly authentiexted. 4 —tal!iroj -1 0NY amELY,. Lcb an 20;n64. "- 4 w „. y„,„0.0 4 For. 8 a le, or . E icha n or. ri HE undersigned. will sell, or exchange for it,..63p,?1,.. VARM, , his desirabb. House and' lot, of Gruung`,..tu reEast .str est , Fast; Lebanon. The House - fs a , ii new. two-story IMICS: with 1111etigt rillit etied, ill , all well builLand„.well arranged. witlt all,Ceees-: 11 sary conveniences. Also Qistern,pithgtitift:,. Brooke house,: oil . kiwis of Fruit Tieek. 1.1.,„ on, guy .prezu lees. This property if not sub!,. will be*cuiebang,id n -as above. Good and badisputable.title give For. fur-- ..., Cher .infortnatien apply to, .. : . . i '':+: JAMES oAmtis,:iii4iiit_ ,- Lebanon, Julyl6, ISM A. NIEBSPERGEWS PuralUire' ithdtrehaii .„. • .., • :••••,. ~....,. ova. ' : ilo7:l'.ir , 71111ANUFACTOR, -!. yt • 0und41444.04,0i5ft91461 .. ofaiira.,' - . • n early ,opposite Bliblei Hoist i 'IM subscriber aut4eriiie i keepaconataidlp.oii,hand,er as. Ito order the brat and mo s t fashionable ." tirr• and ChairsovAch 40.'111,410V cheap, and.thaaper.tliar e any other 81100 it 'MX/ Bor*figh. * Or asigtir t iaa,-; Of. Lebanon . .-Ile invites loan lionsakeep-. .. 7 .. ors and all , s there to gill, hint a can. l #± ll 'te, - 11 V - buying alseuchere.. .110 ,keeps no city : work, ..-. .er': but makes all himself with good 'Workman: IleAnnyii a Furniture Wagon and delivers all Furniitire, with-. oat injury, and 440E44 00,0 : 1 al Ilea% forget , the plane-,T-,..Edst .Le - banon., Cumber,- land street.- Ale iwiltr,er all to gliehfrn a call, f2rtfick can ni n i4 ‘ , ll i elopit*rs.7cith Wm.:. ....A:,UERViIati3EiC LOasimi,,Jiiii. , . .!—ltat. •. . : . IPIJAIAIC . 011 A IL- • . OM VAWASitt • BOROUGH% PROPERTY, AND: tiff: LOTS. W Ur. be sold at bu b . lie sale . .at, die bOuse ot: ' iiENRI &WRIST, n .the'borough of Lebanon, oa.. SATUR 3 7 ; rebitia . ry It 186* the following Real , 'Estate of GEORGE 'ortutiir, - seamed, viz A ireathertkmrdr,..l- Mole+ wALLING ribust, and LOT of tiIIOTIIR, 62 feet front on' Cumberland street in the borough of Lebanon and I9S feet deep along , • Spring street on the east, and.adjoin— ing No. 2 en the west and Walnut Ai i: ley- On the south.. A Stable, Smoke • . • ' ifolise.and other improvementortreou • • ••• this -Lot. c 370. . _ :A*LOT OV.OROU?D, 33 feet front onAllizolieetentt: area and 198 ;feet deep[ to Walnut alley, , adjoining; .310:1 . bud 3, hav)ng erected thereon se Grilittnettee. • N 0.., A LOT OF. GRHIRID ,35if Feet fielialknerlandr *leer artd 198 feet Aeep to,Walnut all ad~oiaing NiN2 ept . .l property of7ll3lV:iterel6.of,Leii,H....line„.djead.•l. _ L • i ..1' .1404 I.' • :Et •. A TRACT OF ANA; noutatningl,4•Agg*soki32 Plate 1i ES, In. :Cornwall .koVtlibip,',..neAt tke bitenuel line, bounded: by' Bill etTeet.. pivi4lon AUgg , . OM. Alley. and property ot.bbn W. C4tonieger. is of the be.st Limestone, and • Klll , to sold *KV* tr.% parte as . may suit purehasers. Yer furtbewiAi'xitlittl4l.kikafittly tclAbe willersignsed In. Lebanon. • - Poitetrtink itntle tboTerm i till e i Nifti , 1 . S ale coin nene .arI I VAI , .torme will bo. made .Anen by -, MAO*. • ZeIN Iss4 PRIVATE S4tl ,+.,:t NEE M b4MEL