attbrtiotte: TERMS, LEBANON, PA. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1564 HOME AFFAIRS. SALES OF PERSONAL PROPERTY, 'Advertised In the ADVERTISER. or for which bills have been printed at this office. • Saturday, February 13—Evert W. Situate, Stock and Farming Implements, South 'Lebanon. Thursday, February 9 lB—Abraham Geib, deed., South Lebanon. • Friday, February 19---John Dieti; S. Armenia. .Tuesday, February 23-%.Fividerick Zeller. Cornwall. Stack,.Farming IMplementa and Household Prop erty. • Wednesday, February 24—Henry ,A, Snavely, Stock, Fanning implements, &a., Cornwall. Friday, Yebrintry,"26Samuel Loose, Stock, Farming •.. Implements, &e., Jackson . ,Saturday, February 21%. Personal Property of Mrs. Jo lian Mae. fia Lebanon. Monday. Febuitry 29—Joseph H. Slouch, stock and Farming Implements, N. Lebanon township. 2donday, February 29—'nobart P. Alexander, Stock and Farming Implements, South Anneille township. Tuesday, March I—Stock, Farming Implements and Household Property-of Frederick Zeller, Cornwall. Tuesday, March 3—Stork and Farming Implements o C. P. Stineraetz. in Soutit'Anneille. Thursday. March 3—Samuel Loose, Stock, Farming Implements, Heidelberg. Saturday, March s—Joeinli If. Fees, Stock, Farming Implements, Ac, Cornwall. Saturday, March s—John H. Harshborger, Mount Ne bo, Carpenter Tools and HouSehold. Monday, March 4--Stock and Farming implements of Moses Uhrich. iu Cornwall township: Wednesday. March I—Johtt Hegerriso, Stock,Farm trig Implements, &c.. Heidelberg. Thursday, March IT—John Diets, S. Anneille. Friday, March IS—Joseph IL Blanch, Stock and Farm , ing Implements, N. Lebanon township. Tuesday, March 22—Abraham Gelb, deed., S.Lebanon. Saturday, March 20—Patrick brown, Personal Proper ty, Cornwall. REAL ESTATE SALES Thursday, February 18—Real Fstato of Jacob Wertz, deed., in llublenben township, Berks county. PRIVATE SALES Borough property ofJurues N. Rogers Borough property of tirorgo B. Gasser Out Lots of Atlnni Ritcher. Farm in East Hanover, by S. J Stine National Foundry.—ln • tho House of Representatives, on Wednesday a week, Mr. Strouse, by unanimous con- sent, introduced a bill to establish a na tional foundry in the Coal and Iron re gion of Pennsylvania, which was read a first and second times, and referred to the Committee of Ways and Means, The Old Regiments.—lt is ru mored that old regiments now in service will be filled up to twenty.four hundred each, and that no more new cavalry reg. iments will be authorized, theie now be ing enough old regiments in service to make two hundred and fifty thousand men if they were full. A fiat cow,. weighing 1600 Ths, was sold list week by Mr. Daniel Ritter, of Colebrookdale township, Berks•county, for $96. Two new and dangrpron.s Coun terfeits were put in circulation last week. One is a H2O bill on the Bank of Ciettys -burg, well executed. The other is aB5 on the Union Bank of Philadelphia; coarsely engraved and printed on poor paper. A new $2 counterfeit on the Strouds burg Bank, appeared a day or two ago, Wei ave not received a detatiptiori 7 Offhe note. Better refuse all fS2's on the tank for the present. . Rev. G. F. Miller, of Pottstown, was elected Pastor of Salem's Lutheran Congregation of this place, on Sunday last. Jacob T. Michael sold his hotel and 60 acres of 'land, in. Union Town ship, to John Stroliin,Of Fredericksburg, 'for $5,200. • Hon. Myer Stronse.-71 . 10 Daily Constitutional Union pays the following Meiited'tribute to our wortby'memberp'f CongrasS.— rhat paper says: "The Hon. JM - yer StrOUse, of Pennsylvania althOtigh a new member has already attained a proud position upon the floor of the HOuse. Ever at his pbst, vigilant and watchful, he never loses an opportunitY of engaging in the . exciting debates of that body, and alWays attracts the undi 'vided attention of the Brokers.—The arrest. of Conrad, Jenkins and Dolan by the military authoritiesOf the. .:United: States, has'Pliced some 'of tfie 'droll:0 Men from this county in an awkward dknitna. A goodly number of them 'ral.4ed _the Money to pay their exemption but were inforin ed by the Provost Marshal Charlemagne Tower, that he wished them to furnish substitutes, 7 and they were induced to pay their money over to Conrad for that pur pose.. Conrad has been arrested—their. .money is gone, and they have no certifi cates of exemption or substitution. Some of them assert that Tower told them that if they paid the money to Con rad it would all be right, and even ex tended their. time to enable Conrad to get' the Substitutes. We hope this mat ter will belhoroughly investigated. The men, who have been swindled are poor, and ,the most of them were compelled to borrow. the money. , It is too hard for poor men to be treated in such a manner by unprinoipled demagogues.--Pottsville Standard.-. The demand 'for Beef .Cattle in Philadelphia, last week, was goochand the market firm) Hogs are dull and rather lower ; so were Sheep. The Philadelphia and Reading Rallied& edinpany recently subscribed 68000 in :Philadelphia to aid in recruiting colored tioopkitir the U. S. Army. Compapy 4. of the 93d Regi ment, origins* Capt. Maittan'd, recruit. ed in Berks county, has d*indled doWn to 7 men and is di,banded. its inbn are merged into other companies. ThiS shows the hartinesg of the service of the 93d. A GRAND ExHIBITION.-- - Sinith and Hague's Grand ‘Combiriation Troupe, comprising a large number Of the most splendid, performers in the country, such as Vocalists, Ethiopian Comedians, Comic Singers, ; I.?atkeer?, e4e., will, exhibit at Punc.les Hall, on Wednesday Evening of this week. This is one of the most cele brated and successful '4 companies in the Union, having drawn full and, respectable houses, wherever they have 'exhibited.— Among the names of the performers we recognize thole ',Of Thn,Alayes, ,Sam Hague, Harry Taibbtr, mis.s. Mary Wal ton PL,lds,,and many others riot unknow n t o ri me , gip large Bills and Programme. The 934, liegi4ent arrived. At Lebanon 'on Tuesday of last week, 0 'd• bout 5 o'cloqc, and was welcomed by a general turnout,of our citizens. A pro cession composed of the Fire Companies, the returned Volunteers, the Masons, the American Mechanics, the Perseverance Band, and citizens, escorted the war- worn Veterans through the principal streets of the town, after which they were regaled with what is said to have been a splendid feast, and some speech-making, in the Court House. Not being of the' privileg ed, we were not present in the Court House, and consequently unable to speak further of the proceedings there save what we have from hearsay, and what appears in the Courier. We paraded up to the 'portals of the Court House and there were cut off. AS 'usual the Opposition made all the political capital of the affair possible. Over the entrance to, the Court House the portrait of, the . favorite.. Presi dential candidate of those having charge of the arrangements, was placed side, by side with the Father of his country. If it had been the entrance to their League Room it would have been well enough, o'ut there and on that occasion it was in appropriate, to say the least of it. One half of the Address of Welcome by Mr. Forney waSpOlitical, and in regard to the propriety uncles:Pod iency of . thyiewS ?11- tertained by, the dominant' panty in, pow er on the slavery que'stl6n. Th?., whole Wound up by 'the band . playing:9ld John - Brown.'? N)w if no.other.portreit save, those of . a . .politleal charaCter could ,be found, and which would be acceptable to all the soldiers and those wishing them well ;' if no ether remarks save those of Abolitionism could be thought of for the occasion by the Speaker ; and if no tunes pleasant and stirring to the ears of all save thOse glorifying that first of rebels and traitors in our „present unfortunate civil war could be found, such ,objectionAl and intrusive proceedings Might be justi fied, 1144 not (*the present occasion whpn all were anxious and did strive to do honor to that noble bEind of patriots, the 93d. 81 50 A YEAR Of the 93d 284 men have re enlisted, of whom atiout 150 are from Lebanon coun ty. Of the 50th some 20 of this place have also re•enlisted. The morning following the return of the 93d they scattered to their homes, so that but a few comparatively, are among us at the present time. May they enjoy them selves during their short stay ainorig their friends. AN EVIL THAT NEEDS REMEDYING. —The State will not permit its citizens to be carried off to make up the quota of other states ; and if the principle is good in regard to . the State we do not see wfiy should'oOt also lho)d good in regard to counties, and even . loWnships. As it is at present, the large . 6ities, by the heavy „hayrides they are enabled to offer, take 'thousand's of recruits from the rural dis. tricth which properly Wong to us. The Railroad Companies, the Irstirarice . Corn panies, the wholesale Merchants and_all heavy busiOss men generally dealing with the country, make their money fr.im their trade with the interior, but having their head quarters in the cities, make their subscriptions there for bounties, and •tbus the cities are enabled-to - offer - botinr ties with which it is impossible for us to compete. If this wards to continue there should be some legislation on the subject, either so as to compel credit where the recruit belongs, or to equalize the boun ties offered. Dozens of men from Leba. non county have lately enlisted in Phila. ;delphia, 'just because the bounties offered there are larger, than those we can offer here. it, is not . right, and the matter might easi'ybe remedied. Abolitionists, take_ notice : you have been so long boasting &your patri otism, and denounced Democrats, is Cop- Tierheads tins) traitors, no*, is a fine op portunity offered for you to,give a sub stantial evident:e of your patriotism—call upon ..one of the :recruiting O . tficers arid enlist for,three years or during the war and besides proving your patriotism, you ‘vill get a bounty of $602 , and your monthly pay. Do not wait on Democrats to enlist, if they are Copmbeads and "grand they would be dangerous in the grand bnipn Army, they:might betray the Federal forces into the 'hands of the 'Crien;y, they , are therefore - Pot,, wanted nor expected to enlist. Do not "Sh'olvfhe white feather, do!riot call on 'Dernocrit, to help ydu raise khemonex:to save you `from the Operations of the,draft., Do-not exhibit your 'cowardice; - you . have called this a holy war, prayed for its projorigh tion, you have been in favor of' waging it until the last man was killed and the last dollar expended, now ao, do not be the last man, you have just as good a right to die first as some of your neightiors.. Be sides this war is just carried onto suit you, now pitch in, some of you who have been making war speeches, and urged others to go, should now set the example and go yourselves; example is better than precept. The most loyal should go first, after they are all . exhausted, the traitors can agree to quit. If all the loyal men who supported Curtin last fall would turn out they ought to be able to :this)) the re, hellion and ,swallow tne slaveholders whole in thirty days. How it. would as tonish the traitors if all the Union :Leag uers would turn out and swallOW the Southern Confederacy. _Abolitionists turn out, and fight until there •is not h button left on your coat. ,„ Tobacco Seed:--Fresb . Tobacco Seed just received and for sale.. at. Lehi• berger's Drug Store. 3 The commissioners of Lebanon county determined on Monday to pay, a Bounty, of $3OO t 9 all recruits credited to this county. Proposals for a Loan of $lOO,OOO are solicited by the Cornmissioh ers. See advertisement. Jacob Bucher, Esq., one of the Conni.aioneii - of Lebanon: county, re signed ot - iMlitidriir i and jacob Brubaker, of South Lebanon toirn,ship,.w . ag appoint ed in his stead. Mr. Bacher was tin will- ing to participate in the appropriation by, the Commissioners of the far& gain Of money required as Bounty to avoid tile draft, and hence his resignation. Miss Agnes Valaire (the Fairy Star.) assisted by Mr. Henry- Vaiaire, gave an Entertainment, consisting of Readings and Dramatic Perfomances of a novel and •interesting icharacter, on Monday evening in Funek's Hall, which was well attended. Another .exhibition and change of Programme will take place this (Tuesday) evening , . See • „;, • The Sunday.„ School connected with Zion's Lutheran Church will give lExhibition in the Church on Monday eve ning, (Washington's Birthday,) to corn Imence at 7 o'clock Single tickets, 15 cents ; two for a quarter, and can be had at the door, or at Waltz & Efoucks' Book store. The Flour Market in Philadel phia is dull ; so is Wheat. Corn is in fair demand at $l,lO a $1.12. Oats are in steady demand with small sales at 86 cents, weight. Mr. Strouse has requested us to say that the quota for each member ofCien. McClellan's Report is only shout 40 copieS, and that . it is therefore impossible to supply the extraordinary demand un til a larger number is printed either by the House or Oikate enterprize. _ The otit-jots of Matthias Gilbert, dec'd., 22 acres and 132 perches, near this Borough, in cornwall township, were sold on Saturday evening, at public sale, to Adam Grittinger, Esq , fcr $lB3 per acre. The other prOperiy of said deceased was not sold. •,t For the Advertiser Mr. Zrox, February 13, 1864.. MU, EDlTOR.—Bethel township seems to be arousine. in .the, cause , of education. The only drawback here is. the _short school term. - The schools have improved remarkably of late, and it is. to be deplored,that they are soon to be closed, inasmuch us., the t scholars have such a fair start. I attended ,a.spelling, school, on. Men .day. evening a „week,,...near Klick's„.. which was conducted by.„the. oldest teacher, : in. the county, Scum el llarhesom. Where r . hoe rd ,exeelleet spell ing. The most difficult words in several spelling heoks ‘ were spelt, and in one of the matches out of four hundred and fifty words given out, but eighteen were misspelt. The manner in which the pupils acquitted themselves reflected credit upon the school ond . our townsh Several ad. dresses were delivered, the house twine crowded with patrons and teachers. BETHEL. far Boievi we give a etatetnent of the number of en (inhaling Wu! eilh-r :supplied sut ,stiltge*,.pctidM ornmvisqiort, a'- vb. , were info the se•y. , ce) furnished by each district in Lebanon county under the late draft: Cold Spring East Hanover Union Swa tura. North Lebanon Twp Bethel North Lebanon Borough. 'Lebanon Bur. ugh Jackaon Millereek Heidelberg?: ~,,,, South Leban0n........... , Cornwall South Annville Loutiouderry North Aunville Men furnished by Lebdbon county that draft, There are four included la the total of 495 who are not credited to any of the die trictane they were received at the Provost Marshal's office,after the fable Islas furuished us. NIGHT Soil..—Science, after long experience and most careful tests, finds that file_snostlettil izing and effective of manures is that of man. . "The Chinese knew, it for ages past: No Chi nese peaganh, Eckebeig tells us, erergoes to the City withatit carrying. back, at the tWcrends of his bamboo, two bucket:B.of slight soil. Thanks to hurantefertilization, the earth in China is still young.as in the days °lA:blithe:it. Chinese Wheat yields a:hundred and twenty fold. There, is no guano comparable in fertility. To employ the cite to enrich the plain is true economy.. gold is filth,:on thh'other hand our:filth is gold" Victor Lloi:oo. The Lodi Manufactering Company for the past twenty-four years have been manufacturing an article which ditcy Paudrette, from the night . soil of the city cf New York, of all of which they have the exclusive centre). See their advertise ment in another column. ---141f..;-jpi;-n Rite:s:i,, 4,4 - re. , presellb* popular landlord of the Market Street Hotel, Lehanoo, has leased Mrs. 1. 678'8 lintel, of which he will tiitte.pOPP4}o3.ioll on, the first of ApVil.next. Many improvements and.. alterations are to be made .in gte,new place; soots to maim it a -first class Hotef,.and with a landlord landlor'd.like John it will not lose its reputation. which, ftik so many years, it possessed under its present but retiring proprie• trans. The house at present—occupied by Mr. M., we understand,..is., to- ta,.converted to other purposes, so that the mew Ptlll3d will accommo date the customers of bothbooms and as many more as may find it convenient and pleasant to atop there. Soldiers' Special Notice.—Do you n to'your selves, protect your Lienlib, use HOLLOWAY'S Pills. rind Ointment. For "Wounds, Sores, Bowel Complaints and Fevers. they ore it perfect F nfe guard. Full directions bow to use them wirl every box. Only 25 cents. 211 Valuable for the Soldier.—Brown's Bronchial Troches will be found invaluable to the Soldier in camp, expoved to sudden changes, affording prompt relief in eases of coughs, colds, etc. For Officers-and those who ever-tax the voice, they are uVeful in relieving Jrritnted Threats, and will render articulation easy. As there are imitations he sure to obtain the genuine. TAKE NOTTCE.—The enrollin:gis go ing on, and It is expected that the Conscription no will be enforced dinmediatel#•, so I would advice every body to get their Pfdroitss token in time for their re ;lotions and friends, and the 011:3X' ;place to get a No. I, Picture is tat ZIMMERMAN'S' New Alrk Photographic Gallery. for he is . taking the cli,apest, the best - , and most life-like Pictures in Lebanon. It is admitted by all:that he can't be beat, for hits4jtallery is always crowded. Give bith a call RNA you Will,find. as. we ree , orriMend. Remember the place'. :Ziiinuarruan's New York . , rhotographic Gallery, in Cumberland St: Coll early and - avoid a crowd. P-.B.—Ch)idren Rod Anybody that lr•s got weak cyan should coil at Zimmermau'RC3allory. Ills Pictures-ou t} require from 3 to 5 seconds time to Bit Guns, Rifles, Pistols, Powder, taps, &e ATTANTIoN SPORTSMEN.—J. Q. AULENBACH would rt• spectfully inform the public that he C:OntillUeB the business of manufacturing and ‘l ,- ..itling in GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS, POWDER, Caps, Wads, and all kinds of gunning and gun . materl• .81. at his Store, Market street. a few doors North of the L.T: It. IL, Lebanon, Pa. • tts3,. All kinds of Repairing done et the shortest pos sible tiot 'fee and in the nest style of workmanship. Lebanon, - 3 une 24, 18f.3.—1y t titTEBTION. - 1101t t 1 0 there Dick and IlZancy, where are you going, that you are In such a hurry ? AnswErt."—Why we are just on our way to Re ily's Photograph Gallery, to base one pictures taken . lie takes splendid pictures, and his Callers is nearly ail 'the time crowded. so I said to Nancy we will go ear• ly tit is nun !ling before any body else gets there, or we Will bare to 'atone away again•without getting any. • Quasi.--Yell.bast heard too plat Daily a Gallery is nearly all the tithe crowded, add so why don't you go to sonic other Gallery ? . • • • . ANi.--Oh my! We , CEATM pot Lb ink. (Ouch a thing ! We admire the trite !mil beautiful .pictiqe" that Dttlly takes. CO much that we would not go to another Gal lery if we could get them.. let nothing. Ile hes seven years, !xperienertitt the business. lutes a coniptete sett of ituproved instruments, an excellint sky-Heist, sap therefore Jakes the best pictures as town, and so of course evOry body that wants a good picture goes to him. • QuesT.—What kind of 'Worms doesne take? Ass---.lla takes 'Photographs troth Miniature to life, size, plain or colored. His. :card pictures hare been pronounced more truthful and life like than some that bare been taken in our large: cities, 11 is A mbrotypes are beautiful, and ceilit beat.„ also excels in copying pictures frooWmall Daguerreotypes,' and larging them almost io any size. : QUEST.--Wheve is this duller). ?. I must give bins a call too. 'Atfs.—Just coma along with Woupy and I, and we will show you. lt is in Stine's NeW,lluildiug, next door to the'Lehainou Deposit Bank.' Ile Jai§ 'constant-. .Ly on hand a good assortment am and Rosewood 'Frames, Gases, Albums. which-. he sells: cheap.- -For good and cheap Plantes we advise all to go to Daily's Gallery, *Lebanon,* Pa. March 11, gpeciat 4trtitez. 70 CONSUMPTIVES. Consiimptire sufferers will receive a valuable pre- Scriptiom for the ewe of Consumption, Asthma, Bron- Otitis, aqd. all %%mat and Lung affections, (free of ebarge,)by sending,their address to Rev. E, A. WIL;4ON,„. 41 1'1E41121m%, Kings Co., IV* Ylstk. BE WISE BY Titl3Sl • ! Jan. 27-,1804:]-0 . Do not: trifle with your heal h, COnetthition and Churuotrt, you:nre eufering,witli any. Diseases to; Willeilf • lIEMBOLD'S EXTRACT MICRO' , 0 . 044 commended, e TRY IT ! TRY IT ! !CRY will B .n a t a w ys . .. L. Su o fr r: rin g , undying j'aip, t you to a. II EALTIT AND I" 'LIMIT, At Little Expellee, And No Exppeure Cut our the AdvOrll9l4o...,r'Sfunitber call or send for it. . TJA. TERFEITS. $ 32W A" "Le° t.k. No Other. Mk for lirtuboWa- RANTBRD • ""t • CURES QUA . January 28,1884 7.2 m. DR. TOEIAE' 'VENETIAN HORSE- LINI MENT, pint bet tles nt fifty: cents enoh, for inmene,,R, ents, colic, sproinry c ..&e, warranted cheaper thou any other. It is used ;by ail the grent borsouten on long Island morsel. It ATM not onto ring hone nor smtvin. no there is no liniment in exis tence that will. What Lt is stated to CUl`ii it pee itively does. No moiler of horses will be wittioist it after trying one bottle. o l io dose -=revives revives nod often' anvil the lkfe of an over-heated l'A* driven horse. For colic and 1,4 , ly-ache it goo never felled. Just no Aura as the stn rises. just so sure is this valuable Liniment to he .the Horse ciabroentien of the day, sold by all. druggists. Unice, 06 Cortunalt Street, Now York. Feb. 10, 'tit —lm. SAPONIFIER or Concentrated. Lye FAMILY SOAP AA ER. WARin . akes high 'prieeS';'' Salm e iffer-telps rO - ucfr them. Tt'tnakes' SOAP for FOlifr7cents ' 6 pound by using yam kitchen greaso. • ' •.. As spurious Lyes, itte , offorpi also, be careful autfonly buy. the PAIR:NI:4 . D article put Up in. IRON cans, all others be Ins cer,Vn a ERNMITS. Penna. {Salt liaailectoging Co ~ PLiiadeiplua-' N 9. -o_7...:Waintit Street. Pittsburg—Pitt Street ltrui Dligirtesne Way Nov, 18, 1863.—'gm. TEE CONFRSSIONS „AND VkPERIENCE 9, 7 AN INVALIDS Published benefit. and as a 46raing and A. ()MOTION TO YOUNG' gEN who stiffer frowners - one Debility., Premature Decay of Manhood, etc., supplying at the samitime. MEANS O 1 SELF otntn. By One who biapeureil . himself afko4 boini put to great exponee and. ifklary through 14 /tilted! shumbog and quackery. ' , •". • By encidking a post•paid inirlreaseci envelope, etagle copied' diffb be had of the author. 1 4 ' NATHANIEL; MAYFAIR, Esq.. Bedford, Kingt,tounty . , N. Y. Way 2T, '1863.7-ly . Terible - SEClllas for the million f A mostkattlutibleardl won derful publication. A work ofd00:% pages, sod SO colored engravings. DR. 11UNTEIV$ -*ADE MECUM, an original and 'popular treatise on :Men and Woman,. their Physiology. Functions. and Sexiitak'disorderS Of every kind, with Never Failing Uentedies for their apeiely core. The practice If Alt. ISAi6TKR bas long been, and still unhoottded, but at the earnest solici tation of null:irons persons, lie lute leen induced titbtX• fend his toed teal usefulness through tgiiwftleitirun alga -VADK 311ilegIf.'! It Is a volume thOsbould be in the betels of every family in the bunqiie o preventive of eceret vices. or as a guide for the alleviation :of one Of the most awful awl destroetive seordigee ever visited mankind. One copy, securely envelopett. 'win lie for warded• freoof post.ge to any part of United States for 50. cents. fin g: litimlps. or -3 topieS f6rsl. Ad dress post paid, DD. DUNTillt, Ditris ion Street, New York. 18S3=111 lEligi.ititi..4)ltili . o.;. Ck English preaching neat Satheth morning mud evening, in ZlOlrti Lutheran Choral. Preaching next'Sabbeth evening. in the English lan guage, In the First Reformed Church. English preaching, next Sunday, at IR A— M., at the ',terse Shoe Pike Meeting house. 111 29 3 - t 34 - . • On th , ..7th inst., at the residence of Abraham Fhlrk, by th- Rev S, Noll, It A 561.1.1 ft ROYRR, Efli., of - I.oba. non, to 3liso Ei.,l.liN B. Si! [kir.. of • waters,. On the sth Inst.. by the samd, Mr. FRANK BRIINY, of Sautsra. to Mist LSI/1 71tt.013!, Hanover. On the 10th o I t., by'the envie, hie. ClAild H. LIGHT, or swatara, 1.0 31i . p.tATH WOLF, of Symtars. Ou e 4tit inst., by the samo, tiAMT . I . .. B. IVO. A N Ell to Miss SA UAW M ARK, both of 'Re?..tare. On the - 35th ult., at the [Tutted Brethren -P.trin nage. by Rev.J., H DoiKherty, Mr JOHN DiARLEY.of North I,eininon tfk., to Mite MARY HU LVR, otrtorth Gehenna 80 , ongh. On the 4th lest.. at the .regli'. l enie etVO M. Wltters. be the acme. Mi. 11F.NRY L. SIERRA to 'Miss ANNA C. 1r uSr.rt. both of Reading. On the 2tth u!t . in .I , mostown: by the 'Blip Win Oar hard', Mr. JACOB .J HRIM, to Mite SARAH ANN STKIN, deughter of the late ...Rev. J...9,tein. both of Jonestown. On thn 4th in9t Jonnit.wit, LEVI KEJNEFL",TER. to Mins maZABETEL A scgon - i,s, both a. Swatnra, 7n Y.,Annril l o tp., on the-9th„lost.,,SCl.lN 31. NCLL, aged 84 years. 9 menthe, and 15 days.. Va the 7th alt„ in Onion 1...g.V.t. 1111B4igERAINIt t a c.,1 17 yearn, 2 month" ano 21 rays_ On the 25th" ,do li.rekstin, A 11.8.NDA.,41,anghter of George and Ellithoth-SPADITirIf, aged S yen,tetA man., On the 31,t nit., An Mitt flatingii;ilCll24i3ETH E It Eft agoft.l d ,yeare. rn the Ira 23,dnye. Ou. the 81st nit Jogir.tawn, -14 Altol,llllMatltTEl NEft, c .quo r t of the hite J. Brunner, Reg , aged 59 yre mom. and 8 -Jaye. tat., Mrs Brunner was a faithful. momber of the Lathed,' Oharcb.andexomplitiod n christian life in her daisy walk nod conversation. Thema, guttering much from protracted ilinses. oho bo-e it all. with' chrietien re.igna ti In. She had by her amiable character entiose• rd lm, golf to all who know her. 'Sday,she rest in peace. On the 39r11 . Swaths. ta p .0.1,1t1L111 dench ter ci Anna wad Lydia. 801,1LtaY, aged 8 years, 9 mos. and 11 days 0 , , the 7th in4t,:ia Freirrickabarg. Alm ANNA Wit 4 13 PI It, wife et the late .lillie Weaber.aged $7 yenta. ein the narl, alt. in &raters, townshict. air..IOHPEI RBEIDKR,aged SC years, 10 monibs Rad A, dare. [The following deaths appeared in only a-part ot our edition last week, atrd,hence.w,e republish ibeina In this Borough. on the .lat hist , HORTENSE TILDA, child of Di*. O. 1). and Julia OLONINGER, aged 6 monthf and 3 days. _ . . - . . In this place. on the 4th inst.. JOSEPH °LEIN, son of Joseph Gleba, Esq., dee'd., aged. IS years, I month and 5 ilnys. ,on pin 24- instr, NANOY,.laife of Mr. James lIIIMME.L; 'aged 42, years,,l. nientlkand 6 .. .. . . . .. „The Lebartour Tilpt)t, et. .. . . . ..- f7arq..teriy Can Yci,ed, illfekly, ! LEUADIONi WSONEEDAT. FESItUAIt , 1891 .11stra Family, 18 tn Eggs,: 39 doz,. • 94 I .Extra.Floar, ~ . 8;25, Buttes, VIII- ' 20 Paints White Wkeat.l 55 Tub or salted batter,- 10 Prime lted Wheat, 150 I herd, 12 New Wheat, • ~,,..'"': 'Tallow, . 11 Print'Rye, / 15 i Liam,' - 10 Corn, ' 9t Shottlders, 8 Oats, .75 Skies, ' ..-, 8 Clover-seed, 8 60 Timothy-seed, . :2.60 Klaxiteed, 2 60 Dried Apples, putilail,2 00 Peatlt "Si:Litz," • 260 Peach "Ilutzehm," ' 1 62 Cherries, 175 'Onions. 100 Potatoes,ll%tis, 60 Apple Dfittel, iperoelc, 45 mw BIBLES' 1. BIBL ES I—A large as.' sortment of English bud 'German T 1 itolist, of different kinds, from the tt'nollest I'oo.o GiblLto thn larvat Vomits liihie, at low fricea, just routireittniti tor ettid at the cheap Book 'Store of .1, it HECK) R, NVltlnut St., between the Court Muse and the Jeff, Lebanon. • • A 1tii'!.';i.4711001i,...,—.A.3 - car's Soldier. Far., h, F. .1"..i.Z.11131-, w 'obit , .IE.. me. coll3lllb 217 ; 1111. gem, well behull hi elotbi coutajning4 jfriWts'eqtpeti , .. ence of the 'author It the U. S. Pervice, 6 atonthit of which *ll9 spent ili.jiehd ptiBollB. ettithietistiigWerk, price 5 , 1 eta., to'r sale a'ribe cheap Book. Stiiie ofJOILN L. II litlli lilt, Lebaniel, Pa. . . • A N experienced. Salesman in Dry Goods, Stcire r ono W LIU sp4l),k'ilermLir ana English- Irsuste, . Wanted . . . ,Attpty- to itt4 4b.,Feb. 17 '134 - AIOODYEAIt k*D NEACII - .411Ibi - E . nbakillElti.of the. Lebanon County. 1. Ashieintion .tbr the detection ALfloese Thieves, anti the recovery of stolen 'tones, . will -rneet„ at, .the publico hotole or 4 0 ax. NithilES, in Lebanon, on SATURDAY,. MARGIE 5, Merl, at .1 o'clock,-I'. DMA A NVPresideut. „py,fr sit slum , : ER, Emoretaity. ' ‘; • • ' 111;NR.T.'1+ORTNA, Tteaturpr. Leiittnoti, Neb. IT, : PUBLIC...SALE: • • . %MILL be said at Public Seie, at the resideriee of the VT subscriber, hula-mil e. smith-west from Aun t-ills. near the read leading to Campbellstewn, Leba non Counts, Pe., 1111 • • • TUESDA Y ArttreA 1, '64, The foliolving Personal Property , viz t--A number 'of nonscs! " Iniporiecl from Canada , . strong, heavy ' its/, WORKING HORSES Sbutl-,ivr i ned. (R.. years and S months old,' 3CATIXIILinCALWX 3E3T-TI-a3r4. 'I4A 4.1.7 ImportedBkIRKSIIIICE • 414 / gt Dlkr titajfeiter, Cows, P ' 6402 a., (8 imitable old) r 0 4 50111-1111111:1".13711r Ma e , 3 broad,-rlitiejedl9 - 011a.lane as good, aa now,.2lhorse Wagon with Sprinint;' ulky, 'Threshing Machine 'and Horse Y'ower, Windmill, all kid& Of TlOraa'aars, Huy 'Rake„ of Yorks; Plougba, 114(thes, gptitt Cratlo, ficYtheis;Cbatne, and , ra . oy, sale tp coin/nonce at 12 o'clock M when conditions will be made known' by P. ROUSER, AdellOtieef. tVtittEiiPt B TZ" Yeb.l7` , ~' larri b+ - Soap, 7 Bees-wax, '25 White stags, Nixed Bege t :. 3 Sax, lb., - 1234 mistlea, iL., 40 iteatliers, . 6234 NOOl. . 40 Soup beans, ^# qt., ,7' 1234 rtioonntto. - •NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. • l•itorOsA Ls FOR 'RONE r Y von TIID BOUNTY LOAN OF LEBANON COUNTY. PitoPOSALs will he taken by the undereSgned, Commissioners of Leh:Anon County. on Monday. { the 7th day of:March, and on Monday, rite 21st day of I March, A. D., 18114, at their Office, in the Borough of Lebanon, for the Loan of $lOO,OOO, At the lowest rates of intrrest, to be applied to the PAYMENT CF VOLUNTEERS, in order to avoid a dtaft in said County. The said loan will be taken payable in 1 year, or 5 year& at the option of the Comm issioners. Loans will be taken of one hundred dollar and upwards. No County tax will be aamesod or collected on the loan, THOMAS LESHER, • IMITNIt FORN.CY. :- '• .I.A.OOIIIIRMIACIINR. Commissioners of Lebanon County. Lebanon, Feb.l.7, ISfit. • • 'Fablie Sale. vo n., be sold at Piddle Sale at the residence of the :VW subscriber, near Zlnn's Mill, on the road leading to Cornwall (formerly Sion'a Black Smith Shop,) on SATURDAY. March 26, '64, The following Persiinal iroperty,Wir - t-- . • 1 ram ityIIORSE, 1 COW. 1 new Broad-wheels d Wagon, oar " row-wheeled Waz 12, , Carriage, • wa Rockaway, Spring Wagon 2 new Ploughs, 4 ; 2 SLITS OF BLAOKSMITEI TOOLS. Lot of new IRON, Wagon. .fda kers' Tools, Planks, Spokes,'AileiN, • • • and all descriptions of WOOD for .; • Va . . 417 -Wagon Makers. 2 setsHARNESS, 2 Wheelbarrows, (one new.) &o. ALSO, At the mum Vale and ,la'oe =3 STOVES, BEDS and BEDSTEADS,BIDET DAY CLOCK, Bureaus, Tables, Cupboard, Desk, CiIP4R, Looking Ole-see, Kettles, Pots, Pans. Darrel.% F Tubs, Neat axed other Stands, Crockery and Queensware, 'and a large variety of other ar ticles too numerous to...lEl2o'obn, 881 e to comuionco at 10 o'clock A. 31 when term Will be mede known by. Cornwall, Feb:. 17, '64. PATRICIr. DISOWN. Poudrette 7. 1 ' thitizette r I It: LODE MANUFACTURING COM Pit NV, with an yaws 'ewe of 24 years., again offer Lir sale a uni form article of Pondrette at low prices.. The i miss of thOUSEERIs of customers attest to the feet that it is the _cheapest and the very best manure in, mar. het, and partiettlarly titian ed for Tomteco, Coal, Po- TATOES, and 4ARDEN TRUCE. The Company manufactin a also. BONE T. 4. FEU (a sub s HUI te..for Guano), from bone, night soil an&guano, ground fine. Price/4h per ton. A pamphlet containing directions for use, prices, &c, may be had free by addressing, a letter to the office of the Company. 65 C0URTL.4.1.114 STREET, iNENT Toon, or ap plying to our authorised agent P4UL POHL, jr., 130 South Wharves, Philadelphia, Pa Feb.37,1861.-31:0. Public Sale Household roperty. Ncl -tht, b. ,41141 et Mite ie, SATURDAY . ; rebro,try,27, 1664. at the residence of Julian Rise, (American Iletel.) In the Borough of Lebanon, the following artic es of Per Property, viz : ,- - BEDS and BEDSTEADS. 1 Secretary, I T 1 Writing Deek, STOVES, G 7 L ' Stove Pipe, 2 se tte, , a, acreen Table, CHAIRS - • %Sash StailteV,: lquking Glasses, BOWIA and Fitch- 11 ors, 1 Water Cooler, Carpeting, 1 Wood- Chest, 1 Shower Bath, Spinning Wheel !tired Reel, Tubs, Kitchen Utensils, and other articles too numerons to mention. All kinds of 81111/111CS, Wines, Gin and Old Bye, by the Side to commence at 1 o'clock, 4: M., on said day, when conditions will be made known by Lab., Feb. 11, '61.-3t JULIANN RISE. EXCITING NEWS 1 mnr4c.xi..m L B LUDBMILCII CTiM.BERLAND ST IBM NeW -- VcoDd - C" rtett—G'6lla4ll GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO CAN BUYERS, • ite'ribo; All colored. MERINO, all colored. ,tAll Woolillelains, all colored. .POPLIN MUSLIN DELAINS, & :Mick FrOnch Cloth. BEA7EII, - Over CLOTH for LADIES, CLOAKS, from $2,00 to $4,60. Fancy and Black Cas4e. Satinettes, - sold from 50 cl.s. to $l,OO Bed Cheek and Ticking. Bleached and Unbleached Muslin. Woolen Stockings. Shirting, .Flan,nel, Flannel Calicoeii 'and . s. .Woolen and Cott'on lioseiries. and:--Gents' Gloves. Hoop Skirts! Hoop Skirts!! Balmoral Skirts. Umbrellas ! •Umbrellas!! Paper Collars. A full line of Lad ; ceSAnd Misses Shawls. Woolen, ,HOode 1. Hoods ! ! Genera!' assortment of Dry Goods', Groceries, & Queenswnre. . L. X. LAUDERMILCH. -otr All kinds of Country, produce taken in exchange for Goods. The *Largest Stock : -;. The Best A ssortinient : The Cheapest Goods : - AT , • . GOODYEAR &.DIFFENBACH'S - • -. Cheap . Cash and Produce ; tore, Cumberland Street. r Raber's Block, Lebanon, Pa, 1 1 Er E baye j ust l*ceivpd auottror addition - to our alt Tl , ready serge Stock of In Coeds. Groceries, Queenswr,.. 0 „ -Fall line of Makket Shawls, do do do limba do do do do Scotch Plaids do do do do Thibet Mourning do do do .116 „Sqconti do do, •. • • Vress Goods. Full line of French Merino, tat Colors do do do Cobergs do -do' do do A tpneca do du do do do Delaine New Styles du do do Sri - who Vatours do do do do Poplins do d. du do Valracia's du do. do do Wool Detains do do do do Wool Repps de do do do Plaids do do do,- do _Fig. Cashmeres. 31agnificeut line of Fancy Silks, do do do Figr'd & Plain Black Silks. Balmoral Skirts fir 2 76 and upwards, Mop Skirts, Full line of Skeletons, at a It prices, do do do Quaker's Skirts, Ladies Cloth. Ihab Water ‘Proof, Black and Beaver Cloth from 41 Ili t0_43_50 per yard. . Flannel& .• Wool and Cotton Flannels, at ull prices: Shirting. flannels do do Mr Blankets . r do do do Mena:- Wear. Cloths, Caseimpres, Sstinetta and tiestinge. Gents' Shawls, very Cheap. . Mourning Departinent Our 31ournihig department is conijilete, consisting of Sickle add Double width Detains:- Singleand Double width Cashuxeree; do - ". •do • do'A I paetia - ,^ Merino, Bombazines, all Wool Valencia, Silk: Stelpe Plidifs:.Delitines. Calico, &c. Bosley*, Gloves, Vans, Collates. English and French itimtie; &c. Call, and look , throdgli 'our Stock and get the prices, ne Lid trouble a to show goods. Our motto is "Small profits, quiiik Shies." and good value. :GOODYEAR & DIFFENBACIFS New York Cheap` Cash Store. I *Jacob E. L. tirulaiermasi 7 s* ,:tm.R*El 'CLASS ItATR:DRESS . INU AND LINIR-DYD ING 9Al,ooN,ldarket, street, near Cumberland, ;War u lf; p p o a . t i ron hi k uu r ,lieto t u i ld e respectfully solicit puoutinuance of the name. Iv kb:tumuli, July 2,'18d2. N. D.--'rileB+lluou vrAl 10 closed on .:Tquadiry.. Blanks forßounty and Invalid Pen sion Claims jmit printed and for sale at the An. F ILLiND, WINTER ABBY - . • AT THIE-_,.NEWYP.II,...it, STORE: Wit have just opened tha fatheering tiktpf great b r nr,..Ttio 4 . cece!ved from .4ur Luger is Now York : Lamer, 20 and 20 ets. per yard; very ;bona '75./14 franiio eta:fipvaras, Hooped'.'Skirts'er Ni 7.01. very la test styles; Bleck Stella Shawle, $l,OO and tipluida ; e iahtion-.Collarn And r 9k T l A.9!':?lkr,.. ti mn ever. CROCERIES,, We hare Jug received front New Yorke fresh stock of Gdif4NRIEC twelve Bliolosse, Sugar, Cogree, Tea, doe., r: ggir We buy our Goods exclusively for CAM. Atli are thereby always enabled to buy "them ws. liud the cheapest and will 'thins glee our customers the benefit of this advantage. We hrve'hur t iiii e price and our tertuaste CABIL Voine and oNamine our static, end if you don't buy you „w ill see no cross feces. Lebanon, Sept. 23, 136 E -OF TUB NEW AND CHEAP 1100 T AND SHOE STORE. lIR subscriber would respect fully inform the nit ' isms of Lebanon and vicinity, that he has rernov.- ed his ROOT and MON STORE to Market street, next door , south of Sirs. Ride's lintel, Lebanon. Pa. where he keeps on hand a large and well - assorted stock of ail kinds of BOOTS and HOB S. Be will make to order all eliadhßa kinds of BOOTS and ATIOES, end at very •Ishotit totiCe.— Ile al._ `So- keeps 'bp- -hand a ihrge and'welbassort ed stock of LEATHER, suelvitkßED AND .04K SOLE LEATHER, CALF AND KIP SICINS, MOROCCkAND FANCY LEATHER, RID, LININGS, ROANS, -BIND INGS, &c.. and all kinds of Shoemakers' TOOLS AND FINDINGS,;'„B4fOOI.:49OT-TIVEF , S, LASTS, ROOT WADS and . WEBES, "AWL-BLADES, KNIVES, PEN. CUES, HAMMERS, PINCERS, RASPS, TACKS.— Constantly on band an assortment oflestings, Threads, Shoe-nails, Peg-breaks, Sand-stones, Peas, Bristles, Bit and Sboe.Too)e of every description. Having been en. 'gaged in the businesamore than twenty years, be feels satisfied that he can give satisfaction to all who will rtvor hint, with a call. Shoemakers fr an the country will do well by calling eit him before purchasing else whore:- • SAMUEL HAUCK. Lebanon, Jen. 97 1861. • 11:11 E NEW BAKERY , iltrlE undersigned would respectfully inform tbe viti -1 zees of Lebanon, that be has commenced the - IND In all. its varieties, at his stand. Mt Cumberland street, Lebanon,"nearlY olipoMtd' the Bnek fluted:, and 7111 supply custolnere with thabaidißEA`D, CASES, , Fbdox 'received frOry,- custonters mid returned- UVihturt.fli:breeil sitnit netice.4, .C.© .I+'l - - of all kinds, fresh end• of the Pest quality, constantly on 'mid, and furnished if theloweit prices. - . Tb • public is invited to glee trio s friar Lob nen; Nov. 0. 1659. - F. V. EBUR. TAKE NOTICE• botat9s.l w!!! - ::::: Well by call iug on J. H. Ilassiuma 11 Agent, RS he is prepared to du all kinds of TIN ROOFING, SPOUTING adt3ol3 WORE( generally, at the very lowest prices. He also has on hand a large and good assortment of all kinds of TIN WARE. and all of the must improved Gas Burning cogK erovEs and PARLOR STOVES .' Ale°, all the '`" different 'aria laVoiCliaprdved 'RANG/Ili , AND nvATEns; no -mob - keeps cen :•stautly on Mina a large Sider of all kinds °MOONING, which he 'offer' , inoikiii-s.ce Hien . 111cy.oun be bought of any other slatemen Ih Cm., WAR E-ROOMS—One door South of the "Buck Hotel," %%Mout Street. Lebanon, Pa. Lebanon, December 25, 1861. XfOIV is the time to buy your STOVES before cold II winter Is here, and the beat and cheapest place is at the Lebanon Stove, Tin and Sheet Iron Mannfac• tory of James 11: Rogers, Two doors South from the Lebanon Bank, where can be had the largest and beet assortment of PAuLcia: {TALL, and COOKING- STOVES, ever offered in Leba non, Gas Burners for Parlors or Bed Chambers of his own make, with a general assortment of Parlor Stoves, and a large variety of the best Cooking Stoves in the county or borough, which he warrants to bake or roast WASH BOILERS con tautly on band of all sizes, alai the best material. CLAM, BUCKETS—the largest assortment, the hear. lest Iron, and the best made in Lebanon. Also, a large stock of TIN WARE. made of the , best material and in s workmanlike , tiitlnber: — As he - tali practical ~ .Workinan,^anti•hatrqid eiperience "Of twenty-Mier egrl: he feels confident that he can give tistlifaction. "'7Htetaketrthie'ruetlital br returning his thanks to his numerouscustomers fortbelr liberal support, and he hopes , . by strictly attending to tits own business and letting other people's alone, to gtill receive a share of Optic patronage. ' ' JAMES N. ROGERS. iltar.Particular attention paid to all kinds of JOBBLNe such as Roofing, Spouting, dec., and all work, warranted LEBANON, VA 6%MUEL REINOEfib; ADOLPOUP NEB4I:VEnt. ELEILT A Friendly lirayilation LUMBER & COAL ` To the best advantage. at the old established and well-known • LUMBER YARD REINOEHLS & MEILY At the i fINION CANAL; on the. East end West sides o , • Ilarket Street, North Lebanon Borough. I riITIE suberibers take pleasure In informing the eltl- 4 , sons of Lebanon, and surrounding counties, that they still continue the LUMBER AND COAL BUST- I NESS. at their old and well blown stand, where they are daily reeelting additional supplies of the - ' BEST AND , W.E . LIASEASONED WAVER. • f conmisting of White 'andPthw Pine BOA ItOS, PLAN'it I and SCA .NTl:fila.; • •• ' 'tfointock BOARDS, PLANrktuf ttANTLTf.7O. - fi al LS, POSTS, PA I,INGS and FRNCIN3 BOARTIS. ASII, froml In 4 thehi CIT from 54 to 3 POPLAR, froth to 2 s inch. ' 'Poplar and hardwood SCANTLING. Oak nod Maple BOARD'S and. PL,AXIC*. Roofing-nod Pluto - Ina LATUS. • SHINGLES!' SEII I gGLEB . I §lipiar.Es !I , Also, Pine andilonslock:AlitslGMES. A large stock of the hest' quality of Stove, Broken, Egg and LirneburnerattOAL;` and also, the best Alle gheny, COAL for Blircitaniths. • Wit" 'Markin] fat' the liberal manner in which they have heretofore been patronized, they would extend a cordial invitation for a continuance of favors, as they are confident that they now have the /avast, best and cheapest stock - of LUMBER - on hand In the county, which will be sold at a reasonable per tentage. Please call and examine our stock and prices be fore purchasingeleewhere. hl INOETILS & EIETLY 25erth J:tLaniin borough. Nay 7, 1.862. • 'lithe cheapest and Best Wads fools, Shoes, nails, Cops, &e, VIPs undersigned has opened -one the BEST AS 1, SORTSHNTS of *f BATS, CAPS,BOOTS, Slfo4"s, TRUNKS, f Pita ', BLING BAGS;' &c.;' of al I , itibils, L 1 ander the beat Materilds: whieli'lm will 0,, , , 9 sell at pricratO rorodintind thetn'to. thnelli ears, - Of the- HATS Ikt bas- quite t gltierfetY' of New Styles, embracing the Washringtclii; Stanton, Burnside, Dupont, AlcOleltan, Steloettint and Monitor Bat, very beautiful and very 'Olean; Of CARS he has a complete eacortment of 'all the Now Myles, got up in superior manner. with Rees finish; Wonten's Misses' and Chil dren's Belinaills, Gaiters. Congress Boots,, Slippers, and altothbr, hinds; Won's and Boys' Balmorais. Ox 'ford Tie=, Washington Ties, Congress Boots,-and'-all other kinds. worn, by them, including BOOTS and SNOBS, of the different varieties, at his - ebeap Store i n Walkut AST, next to-the county Prison. .0. Thankful for the libelsl encouiagement of the public. heretofore, I would invite all w Islam; any th ing in my line to Cali and examine my stock before making their purehases. JOS. BOWMAN.. Lebanon, April 23,1562. P. B.—idessures taken and work made at ',bort notice., READVITLIDE CLOTIIING :.117g1,be sold at X.*),irtinieliir. Low .IPrices. it• I.•AftER, one of the firm of Reber dt lies taken the eteek of Ready-mule Clothing at the apittiditetnent, which - will enable bite to sell iowet than any where elite can be baught. Call and see for your selves before you mike your I+4l purchase. TIMER DOORS WEST FROM tniURT ITEEF,2, Lebanon ; Sept. 26, I&81 . lIENEY KAKEtt. 7 - Firs! FITS: Frki7T-- A . If. RICHEY, Merchant Tailor, respectfully as A- - nounces to the citizens of Lebanon and vicinity that he has just returned from the. city with a Sue as sortment irt CASSIMER-ES i alf 'Which he will sell or wake tip to orderait prices to suit the times, at lila No. Tailoring 'Fatah. lishmentin Weica's New Block, 4. doors South of the Buck Hotel, &kth' 'Walnut street: . All work entrusted to bin cam will be manufactur. rd in a workmanlike mom= as to !denten' and dura bility. Goods, parehrised eleewhero will be cheerfully made elite order -n the usual moderate terms. Having had years of experience itt the Teliciting cud Dry-Gerets business. and being inclined to torn to the' advantage of his customers, al the advantages result in-' from said acynirements, ho feels satisfied that it will ha responded to by a very liberal sharo of the pub lic patronage. . , ifriends call once to please me a ft er that,pletiee your *miring: LATEST JVE 7.IICIELTAir, 410101 1 C ap .MIRTINkr1E.911r1110 m # OF REMOVAL STOVES. STOVES. Tn all tient rnlts of purchloing doill - V-IN .- 6-AL, EOM LATEST NEWS EVER SOLD IN LEBANON!! Towle &Catlisle, weNDALvs. PITILDINO, CumberhuictStreet, LebanfAtt, Pa - - . - • .. 4 ., ~-, _ . , - .. 7, 1 8 6 2 N EVIV WiritidAEM.' 1 tate DAMISB, in Ctuaberlittici Mae, - bhareett Market and .the Court Ilinsie,zorthilW soy now on hand a splendid assortment of the New, _ Style of RATS AND CAPS ? for men and tarp. tor Min to which the attention of the public is respectfully in ted. Mats of all prices, from the cheapest toll* mos costly, always on hand. He hasalso just openo.d a viva did assortment of SUMMER FIATS, embracing nth a STRAW, PANAMA, PEDAL, PEARL, 110ItN, LEG MORN, SENATE, CURIAE, and all others. • um.lie will also Wholesa le , all kinds of Eats, Ceps Ac., to Conntry Merchants on advantageous terms. Lebanon, April 30,1562 • • . Fashionable Tailoring REMOVAL. IiG,FFMAN won)d raspgetfally _lnform lykthe Citizens of Lebanon„ that Ic3,ohas R.EMQVXD his TAILORING Rosiness to' Cumberl;tad Street tiro doors Bast of ',Market Rtreht, and opposite the Eagle Hotel, where 'all persons who wish garmento,mmaa up in the most fashionable style and best manhith, ',coda ,y4ed to cnlL - • ' 3 - TO TITLORSI-lldsfrebeire , d and for:sale gie N.Tork and'Philadelphin.Repdit cif Swing &Rummer. Fashions. Tailors wishing the Fashions should let ,thpanbseriber know of the fact, so that he can make his ityrniiksitiOnta accordingly. kuctrlEL RONFII:AN. Lehavon,April 11:1,186I. . . • MERCHANT ITAIRLARING. SS. ItAASAY4 - in.Fusek?absiblintsisersier 0(01=- . bezlead street and" Doe-Idle" olliyand alad for 'aale, etcher by 415 yard" Or , tifolder, a bate • CLOTHS, CA MIX tiVES and.' VHSTINGS, well selected from Goad Douses.'"GoadVita and . sub. etantial making guaranteed to aii. Also ilandkea chiefs, Cravats, Gloves. hosiery, Suspenders, Fancy and Plain Linen Shirts, Under Shirts and Drawers. ebanon. April 9. soo c. cstratitANt r t South-West corner Eighth and Chaalll4, MANITACTIMER AAT MASER LC • • -' MEN'S F El EN - GOODS, Nit LATEST STYLE:OE' AC ant va Is , Sea rfi,.Neek4ietglite Philadelphia, July 15i 1863.z-dat. .. ~.. . . . G:ll.ii._ATliii[lllS ", de 'lllro' s. "nrilv.lNEr united fu the BOOT and ' MOE iiiiiit Ji r _t 1 1 / 4 4.4. from their determination to begunetid. n snake non; but the 'heat of work, they feellike soliciting a large of *fallitic patronage . Theywill always be found at theft' OLD STAND, ibinw Dolunno.) in Iltartet Street, nearly opposite. Team Rise's Hotel; where the will be ready to eerre and'idehae the it ettetonierla , . T4eyhave nom on hand a large acisortirispt • BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, " cal:Prf VAG s, &e., which they offer alVedaeld prices, 45P• Pomona dealing at this SHQKSTORE, gum be sniffed with REA D Y -3IADE WORE * . or ban, it made t 9 order. "Satisfaction is &ways:3o4H' : Pollinator attentionggen to th e „lINPAIIIINg Boots and Shoes. . JOY?, 113131: 1 : A TKIN§ 4 - BRO.'S New litoorlind Si;oeStorela ffttbd A op in good order for emt - arias/4 convenleakees . 1 49 for ladies andt;lentlernen: ' - ATKINS & BRO.'S New Boot and Shoe Straw is fitted up in good order for comfortaild 'convenienge, both for ladies and Gentlemen. • • A THINS & BRO. promise to be Funchal. sod will en deavor t. please all **homey call on them toißootil and Rhona . : • • 6 . WANTED T.,._ Ile () 50000 44 -Tgatinz . iiif L . - , 50,006 bushels OAS/ 56.000 bisheis Afiro;ctovErtskini; - TIMOTUY SEED, raiseed, foe which the lighekt CASE prices 101 be' p41.-at the Leh ap . utLya4.ley .!tailruud_Depot, Lehunon. aizeltan 1T0P5.11.4.41f. Lebanon, July 17.1861. - _ $lOO REWARD! - For atnedieine that will care cottilta; II FUJI " TICKLING' Tir,fite- THROAT, 1, WHOOPING. COIIGIL Or retiece CONSTINIPTLKE tOIIGII, • - - 4 1 111 110101111 .1. WM - COUGH BALSAM.- I OVER -FLVE'T•SOUSAND BOTTLES have been Fold in its native town.'nn;i l 11101 t ghigle iticrail4rek - " • We have, in oniP igiftt.shio'n.;#7, Aittanttti fir certifi• i rate?. Fome of them Venni EMINENT PHYSICIA-NS. who have used it in. their practice, and Fiven.ft the preenlinenee over iiity other - compound. it does hot drY.,hp a COUGIi. but loosens it, so as to enahle the patient to'expeetre rate freely. ' ' TWO-OR THREE -DOStSI WILL lAS'A,RTABLY VIIRE Tn r.,TAN43 IN E ,lAROAT. A HALF Bottle hA; °flab completely turd" th!l StubbornG g . • - end ,yet, tlteegb itPfa , so elite atiA.pperly, twits opera. thin, ft hi perredly IttittttlethlAwittg vegetable. At fa very altr.toftfle,3s•ll* tatitei awl lne.y be adminis tered' h.' clelldtfin of eny .ge. Ia xtihewor CROUP we win gfilitintaft* • , taft , l2 in ppaten. . • should be is.with in 'the retieti of ell. Ulf , tiefk •-` 4 1 :73331ar Cetwais.• ". • .-And if an investment and • then:emit trial doe* nor, t•bt.ek or the 'shove itrwernent. the mouej , wilt be" refunded. .'We.eay this kravving 'motits. 'and leer confident that one trial will - errors for it a home in . every household. • Do not waste away with Coughing, whed so.emall as investment will cure you; "it limy he had of any re spectable Druggist in tifern[who will• furnish you with a circular of genuine certificates of .cures it has made. C. G. CLARK & CO., .Prorictor.l;• KEW 84Y..F41.• CT. Forßele by Druysiiie hr city, cotsititty, , every where.- • • : • AilbrolaitleAY' JOIINSON. HOLLOWAY COWD'EIt, '23 NortirSti-th'Sfreet, Philadelphia, Its.CA WING KAM itioAD! WINTER ARRANGEMErh ti . ' .111111111111,.21.1•• -1::. . z.: EidT . TRUNK LINE PRO ' 3/ . . THE NbRTI3 AND Niartb-Wesf fur PERLA D sr,prri A, SEW-YORK, -READING, POTTSVILLE, LEBANON ALLENTOWN EASTON, OiC., kc Trains - leave Harrisburg for Ph iladelph la , Nev . -York, Reading. Pottsville, and all intermediate Station, erg- A 31., and 2.00 P. 31, passing Lebanon 943 LAI:, and 30e N. M. sr New yr:press leaves, Uurrlsburg at 6.30,1.31., passes Lebanon at 7.80 A. NI.. arriving at New ork' aY the StalltI1001 • 11111g. - Fares from ltarrisburg : To Neti-York . ss 15: to Phfl adelpirin $0 35 and $210: Baggage checked through.' :110turnirtg. , leave New-York:at 6 ht..;l24looniaud 7 P. 31... PITTSI3ISIIG RX,ilth*L,•:Xela,te`,lllllladel phi* at 3.15 A. 31.,•ittni 447 Pakting eellanou at 12.17'u01inf.7.17: P.-51. and - BangesecttilAs Sleeping cars in the .New York Express :Trains, through round from Pittabuigh * wlthiMi Airtige..• Passenger. by, thsCatarrissa,RailroadleareTarpoqua' at 8.50 A. M., and' 215 P. 31: for "Pialadelplific Nest. York. Mid Ai .. ? 44 • Trains leave Potterille at 9.15 A. M.. and P. 11 for Philadelphia. Ila , Trltbur , •• New'rork7 ' Au Accoluiooliall& — Paiaetwli liabilkhire's Beading at 6.00 , and returns front Plillailetobirt•at 5 00 P. M. •41230' All the atiortit rains rutrVallY, l 3linflo s ttee'p . A Sunday , train, I eaves PO4 tie.. 116. at- 7.30 A:...31„ and, Philadelphia at 815 Al.' • . Commutation" tiekag. krith‘ . 2tl' Cottions •at per 7. z cent: betw,een any, points desired ~ • , .Mileage TidlteeS. goal?, * ir la% betwenti: aIL points at $l6 Faigiltis and Itindubsit Parisi Setwon.Wittlanhool Tieffets, at reduced 'malts to awd, from 80,tiemadi gragg%e allowed each passenger. Paraengeranre requestod to • purchase- thidi 7 tfokete before entering the - cars, as higher...Faxes.are clogged . • . if paid in cars. 1:1-‘/V.NICidthLE4 -General Zniterintendent. Dec. 9, 18t13--,,,. . - LEBANON,_AcAIItA4Y' , rriirE dotiaiaig . adit hdrebylia`form the paitalid that tha It- Ldwoon Acadinikli siatibiteadiret - fictieltilyibe tha",yooth: of the Itaroo,:h, aiwVos du n u nd~jeiui pupils mow ata-ood, -Lw, %lam" tbelditettartilieelteptheed itszetteraf etterietter.•eitthetrenttel its standitrd:.byrfrelast4i ed. mit pupils ,witheft Cho d by tbtie'deatittub4 eare'thvy I:ebe re`raid this school thy . . itapa ape:4Am* ittlhe ts,t4hattett cot this eetretrabity.— thatited'uutsitier`cd papas of the preper prate cast be admitted front the couutry applyiesvto• , '"- • • • -dAtplit Pre id et: • rosEvuA.aciiVseefersl .. y, . . or to dYttti•d tti)( 4- git:TeacPlV--- • Oaf-Tuition for cownont aull hi? 6e' - ISE s. n.t.mser. -