CijegtVilEtttistr: TERMS, $1 50'A YEAR LEBANON, PA. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1864 HOME AFFAIRS. W. N. Potteiger, Esq., of the Pa. Assembly, will please accept oar thanks for a copy of the Adjutant General's Re port for 1863; also for many other legis lative favors. Mr. John Peil of Jackson tp., met with a severe accident on Friday Last. He was thrown violently from a fractious horse, causing a compound frac ture, .of the left. leg. His wounds were dressed by Dr. Henry Dower, of Myers town, and he is now doing as well as can be expected. The House of Assembly has rentard act to change tho name of the iNonth Lel\afion ano : Mt Hope Plank road anti'Turnpike Comp.iny to the Cornwall Twinglike Company Also an act author. izingtithe Governor to appoint an addi• r tionallktitary Public . for Lebanon county. ',The Philadelphia Flour and WrainVinifeet is less active, but holders are Ciao tin itheir views, with the excep tion .1 nye anti Oats which - are in de xnand— Beef Cattle was firm EiPd acti Ve at fully ffonmer rates, prices ranging at 'rum $l3 rto for common to good and p rime.— Wows were better, and sold at frc 'm 825 rto $4 each for Springers, and $3O to F. 60 tier Cow and Calf. Hogs were firmer, -and the receipts about 269 head all ta ken at from sldso to $l5 50 1 00 t o ken net, which is a fraction better. pSheep .bsve advanced. We h ave good news, for the fif tieth time, for the mi:!tia of 1862.. Pay masters have been appoi::ted to pay them off. When they are paid we shall notify them of the fact. - - - Wanted at the ADVERTISER OE }los—an Apprentice boy. Gardner's and Hemming's great American Circus will give afternoon and evening perf wmances in Lebanon, on Friday, April 29th. This is one of the lamest and best Circus Companies in 0 the country. The celebrated Dan Gard ner, the prince of Clowns and ftinny fel lows, is the Manager. The wonderful Arab Troupe, whose acrobatic perform ances take down everything in that line, are among the performers. The corps of equestrians is also unequalled. in a word the Circus is one of the first-class, and will, of course, have an immense crowd. We refer to the advertisement in another column. been detached from the notes. The US. Calithurnpian Bands are not on- : Treasurer at Washington was thereupon ly a nuisance to the neighborhood afflict- inquired of as to the effect on the value ed with them, but a disgrace to the towns of the note by the detachment of the coo and authorities that permit them. They pen, and replied as follows frequently lead to violations of the law,— The coupons having been detached, it in fact are unlawful in themselves. It ceases to be a legal tender until the Ist of was only last week that we recorded an June, 1565, at which time it will be re instance where a newly-married man, ceived for its'full face value. who was being —serenaded," hove-a stick faa.to_*ll_epr.atta at the party, hitting one of them on the , receiving Treasury notes with coupons forehead, killing him on the spot. Are detached. we returning to the olden times, before men congregated into communities and enacted laws for their protection and con venience, when lawlessness and violence reigned supreme, in Christian and civ ilized America?, We pay dearly to-have our laws enacted; to our Courts to have :theirs ekplained; to our officers to have • them enforced, and yet mob violence, nui zances, impositions - and wrongs stalk through the land, afflict every community, and not a hand is lifted against them.— Everybody is doing just as they please, and the law and its officers acquiesce. if nothing worse. Are we coming to this, that every man must make a castle of his houSe. go Armed through the communi ty, and rely upon his own strong arm for protection of self, family and property'] if so, our officers had better resign so that we may know whom and what we 'have to depend on. for protection. As it Is at present, the payment of taxes for their support is a, nuisance . too, and an imposition. We, personally, can stand the ding-dong, of a Calithumpian Band as well as the next. and are perhaps as little annoyed by them tis any one, hut it is the lawlessness. arid the impunity they meet With, and the other evils that follow in their train, some of which have already arrived, that we protest against. Puzzle.—Arrange the figures from I to 9 in the form of a square, in such a man ner that any line, either up and down or from side to side as well as the two diago. pals, when added shall amount to just 15 Another Great utrage.—On Saturday evening last a regiment of New Jersey volunteers, passing over the Leb anon Valley railroad for Harrisburg, were detained at Missimer's Station, when they took occasion to "gut" the Hotel of Jacob P. Fessler at that place, occasioned by his refusal to give them the liquor they want ed. They broke into the bar, carried off the bottles and liquors, stole the money_ in the drawer, clothing and everything else they could lay their hands up )n worth taking, broke the furniture, smash ed in the windows, and created a gener il terrorism over the whole neighborhood , The officers did not care, or were unable, to interfere and maintain order. They also stopped people and compelled them, by flourishing pistols, to give them their money. Mr, Fessler's loss is estimated at near $lOO. Such outrages are becom ing every-day matters, and it is high time that the people should learn .to know the remedy for them. Are we obliged to sutunit to them, or is there a responsibili ty, where a redress for grievances of this kind; and.darnagess, maybe obtained The people are just now giving their mil lions upon millions in free-will offerings to'-the soldiers, by means of sanitary fairs Ma:ether wise, and notwithstanding that, theyaresubjectid to outraged that would shame the rebels 'themselves., BROWN'S 13nONCHIAL Thomas. These Lozenges are prepared from a highly esteemed recipe for alleviating Bronchial Affections, Asthma, Hoarsenesi, Coughs, COlds, and Irritation or" Soreness of the Throat. Blitz, the Prince of Fanny Fel lows, win ho here next week . COUNTERFEIT POSTAGE CURREN cir.—The country is being flooded with counterfeit fifty cent notes of the postage currency, and we have noticed quite a number in circulation in this place. For the benefit of our readers we, give a de scription which will enable them readily to detect them : 1. The paper is generally thinnerthan the genuine. 2. The five faces of Wash ington vary considerably from each other in the counterfeit—so much so that two or three of them, it standing alone, would hardly be taken to be portraits of Wash ington—while on the genuine they all closely resemble each other. 3. The linked letters "U. S." under the middle face of Washington in the counterfeit, do not show the lower end of the "S." inside the leg of the "U." while in the genuine they do ; this" ►nark' is easily seen. 4. The border round-the lettering and "50" on the back of the counterfeit is dark, and the lines are crowded, while in the genu• ine the border is open . , with a iin6 of light dots running through the middle all the way round. In the counterfeit this mid dle line is almost .invisible, while in the genuine it is so distinct as to catch the eye at once. Signor Blitz, the world-renown ed Ventriloquist and Magician, will visit Lebanon to give performances at the place and limes staled in the advertisement, in .another column. Blitz is so-well known and appreciated by all our people, old and young, grave and gay, that we need only say—Go and Laugh—Go and See the Funny Blitz—The A musing Blitz—The Remarkable Blitz—The Laughing Blitz— The Popular Blitz—The Blitz Who Makes All Happy. The exhibitions are for the Benefit of the Perseverance Engine and Hose company, the proceeds to be applied to the purchasing of a ►New Engine. For so commendable an object, if there were no other inducements, every one, will of Course go to see and hear Blitz. What shall we eitt ?--'Tie will be a question for public consideration, if • prices continue at their present rates.— How are people to live The common necessaries of life of all kinds will soon be luxuries beyond the reach of persons of limited means. While government ca -1 ftials, horse and mule contractors, and "loyal" thieves generally, can afford to Hive luxurioosly and "fare sumptuously every day," the poorer classes must suf fer and starve. Specu!ators are making money off the necessities of their fellow men, when they have no justifiable ex ease for doing so. i U.. S. TEEASUEY NOTES WITH COUPONS DETACHED.—A fifty dollar U. S. Treasury note dated December Ist, 1863, payable two years after date with inter est at five per cent. per annum, the latter payable semi annually, was received a few days since by a banking institution in the way of business Subsequently it was ascertained that the interest Coupons had u„, oinnEnviwr rryEAstmv , Noirgs,— , The counterfeit $lOO Treasury notes which are said to have made their appear ance, are detected as follows : The num-1 ber of the note is larger and less brilliant in color than the genuine. The. imprint of the American Bank Note Company at the top is also larger, the double rule run. ping from it is heavier, and the terminal curve twice as large, while there is a di agonal shading at the point of the imprint on the rule, which (it es not appear on the genuine. On the right end of the back of the bill, the "100"Iti the circles are in verted thus : "001." In the genuine the "100" in the circles on the !eft end read thus : '001," in the counterfeit they are thus : "100." The outside circle of the 1'100" in the lower left corner of the gen uine touches the lower corner; in the counterfeit it does not come within one sixteenth ()fan inch. The paper is also heavy and somewhat greasy in the coun terfeit, and there are other slight differ ences. This counterfeit is said to have been extensively circulated in the West. Three members of the gang have already been arrested, and the detectives are on 1 the track of others. Wives, Mothers and Sisters, whose Has bands. Sons and ..Brot hers are serv ing in the Ar my, can not put into their knapsacks n more ne ee=nary or valuable .ift, th , n a few boxes of HOLLOWAY'S PILLS to OINTMENT. They insure health even under the exposures of a sot dier'e life. Only 25 cents a box or poi. 21.9 TAKE NOTICE.—The enrolling is go ing on. and it is expected that the Conscription ac will be enforced immediately. so 1 would advice every body to get their PiCTURES taken in time for their re tattoos and friends. sod the only place to get a No. t, Picture is at Ztumsastax 7 s New York Photogranhie Oattery. for be is taking the cheapest. the best, and most life-like Pietores in Lebanon. It is admitted by all that he can't be bent, for his gallery is always crowded. (lire him a call and you will find as we ree unneena. Remember the place. Zimmerman's New York Photographic Gallery, in Cumberbead St. Call early and avoid a crowd. P. S.—Children and anybody that I v es got weak eyes should cull at Zimmerman's Gallery. Ills Pictures co b require from i to 5 seconds time to sit QUESTION.—IIoiIo ! there Dick and Nancy, where are you going, that you are in such a hurry ? A aswen,—Why we are just -on our way to Daily's Photograph Gallery, to have our pictures taken. lie takes splendid pictures, and his Gallery is nearly all the time crowded. so I said to Nancy we will go ear ly this morning before any body else g etc there, or we will have to come away again without getting any. QUEST.—YesI I have heard too that Daily 'a Gallery is nearly all the time crowded, and so why don't you go to some other Gallery ? ANs.—Oh my I we could not think of such a thing.— We admire the true and beautiful picture that Daily takes, so much that wo would not go to another Gal lery if we could get then, for Vatting its has seven years, riperience in the business, Imes a complete sett of improved instruments, an excellint sky-liebt, au? , there fore takes the best pictures n town, and so of course every body that wants . ftt good picture goes to him Qtrzsm.—What k ind el Pictures doestle take? A rie.-•'•=He takes Photographs t'rom _miniature to life size, plain or colored. Ills _.cord pictures have been prondunced more truthful and life like than some that have been taken in our large ••cities; Anabrotypes are beautiful, awl can't he beat_ De also excels in copying pictures from small Daguerreotypes, and en larging them almost to any size. QUEST.—Where is- this Gallery? I must give him a call tos. . ANS.—Just come along Willi Nancy and I, mid we will show you. It is in. Stine's New Building. next dour to the Lebanon Deposit Rank. Ile has constant IYon hand a good assortment. of Gilt and Rosewood Frames, Gases, Albums, &c., which he sells cheap.— ' For good and cheap Pictures we advise all to go to Daily's Gallery, *.Lebanon,* March 1t,'63. Guns. Rifles. Pistols, Powder, 'Caps; &C. ATTzrerioN spormnsn.—y„ U. Autesseeit wOuiti re spectfupy, hale - rut the public that continues the husinese'armhaufacturing anti dealing - in ' GUNS;;RIPLES 'PISTOLS, POWDER, Caps,Wads,ao4 411140 s of gunning and gun materi• al, at his Store, Market t.treetot few doors North of the L. V Lebanon, pfi,; . • • • . se., All kinds of ;tape iring dope at the /shortest pas *Ole notice end in the best style of n'OilintaPobir • Lebanon, June 24, 1803.—1 y Court commenced on Monday. At the time of going to press no business of importance had been transacted. SWALLOW two nr three hogsheads of °Buchu," " Ton ie Bitters," Bursar's rills," - Nervous An tidotes." kc., kc., kc.. and alter you are satistled with the result, then try one box of OLD DOCTOR. lIU CHAN'S E.'NOLISiI SPECIFIC PlLLS—and be restor ed to health and vigor in thirty days. They lyre pure ly vegetable .pleasant to take, prompt and salutary In their effects ou the broken down and shattered consti tution. Old and young can take them with advan tage. Imported and sold in the United States only by JAS. S. BUTLER, Station D, Bible Irons% New York, General Agent. P, S.—A box sent to any tultireas on receipt of price —which is One Dollar--post free. March 30, 1884-3 m. USE NO OTHER !—BUCHAN'S SPECIFIC PILLS are the only Rc!lade Remedy for all Diseases of the Seminal, Urinary and Nervous Sys. tome. Try one box, and be cured. ONE DOLLAR A BOX. One box tri/1 perfect a cure, or money refund ed. Sent by mail on receipt of pr ce„ Do YOU WISH TO BE CURED ? DR. BU CHAN'S EIiGUSII SPECIFIC PILLS Cure in less than 50 days. the worst cases of NER VOUSNESS, mpotency, Premature Decay, Seminal Weakness. In sanity, and all Urinary, Sexual. and Nerrons Affec tions. no matter from whet canes prod - Red. Price, One Dollar per box. Sent postpaid, by mail, on re ceipt of an order. Address, Hoyt's Hiawatha Hair Restorative. Thestandard staple preparation for the hair war ranted in all cases to restore faded and gray hair, and whiskers, to their original color. It does not claim to make the hair grow in where it has (Olen out ; noth ing will do that whatever May be advertised to the contrary, but it win prevent it from fall ing out, make it soft and, silky. cleanse it and the scalp from import. ties and humors, and entirely overcome bad effects of previous use of preparations containing sulphur, su gar of lead. &c. It requires no soaping, washing, and Ileum for its application, nor will ix stain the skin, brit is as easily applied and wiped from the skin as any hair dressing. It restores the natural shading of one hair with another, which gives It a lively appearance instead of the dull uniform black of dyes: Hoyt's Imperial Coloring Cream. Superior to any Hair Dressing in use. Oils and Col ors the lin it at the same time. Changes light and red hair to a beautiful brown or black. iim:::: gpfcial gotites JAS. S. BUTLER, Station D, Bible Mouse, New York. General Agent March 30, 19434.•*3m Jo. S. BUTLER, Station D. Bible /lons°, New York, Gene al Ageuf March 300.864.-4 m HOYT'S HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE Sold everywhere. JOSEPH HOYT & CO . No.lo University Place, New York 31arch OBAAS . ' VENETIAN lIORSt LINT. AIENT, pint bottles at fifty cents eusli, for lanienes cuts, galls, colic, sprains, &c., 'warranted cheaper lameness, any other. It IS !toed by all the great horsemen on Long Island +courses. It will not cure ring hone nor span in, as there is no liniment in exis tence that will. What it is Butted to cure it positively does. No owner of horses wilt be without it after trying one bottle, One dose revives and often saves the life of an over-heated or driven horse. For colic and bel ly-ache it has never failed Just RH sore as the sun rises. just -o sure is this valuable Liniment to be the horse embrocation of the day. Sold by ull druggists. Omen, OS Cortiandt Street, New York. Feb. 10, '04.-Im. THE CONFESSIONS AND EXPERIENCE CM INVALID• rublialied for the benefit. and as a warning and ACAUTION TO YOUN43 MEN whostiffer from nereou. Debility, Premature Dccay of g ui llicod : etc , supplying al the Notre time. THE MEANS OF SLIT Y CURD. By One who has cured himself after betog put to great expanse WO Dl)ury through medical humbug and quackery. By enclosing a poet paid addressed envelope, single copies may be had of the author. N AID A NIEL MAYFAIR, Bedford, Kings county, N. Y. May 27, 1862.—1 y. Terrible Disclosures. 0 - BURETS for the million I A most valuableand won 0 derful publication. A work 01400 pages, and 30 colored engravings. DR. DUSTER'S YADE MECUM, an erizinel and popular treatise on Man and Woman, their Physiology. Functions. and Sexual disorders of every kind, with Never Failing Remedies far their epeutly eure. The practice of DR. Du:Num has long been, and still is, unbounded, but at the earnest solici tation of numerous persons, he has teen induced to ex tend his meth ical usefulness through the medium ofhis —WADE MECUM." It is a volume that should be in the hands of every family in the land. as a preventive of secret vices, or as a guide fur the alleviation of nun of the most awful and destructive scourges ever visited mankind, One copy, securely enveloped. will be for warded free of postsge to any part of the United Slates .fiat Si - ixtu LS lit V. U. t. nip.._ s. ~n sdee _fey $l-._Ad, dress. pest paid, bit. CLUSTER, N 0.3 Division Street, New. York. Sept. 3, 15G.3.-1 y. Ptigimu 64Btit E 5. Servicca—Next Sabbath morning in tho German, and in the evening in the English language, in the First "teem - Led church. No Divine cervices next Sunday, In tiro 31aravian church. kt art i On the Sib inst., by the Rev. 0 F. Krotel, Mr. REX WEICLEY. of Shoefferstown. Lebanon co., to bI he MARY E. BORTHWICK. of Philadelphia. On the :31st ult.. in Loneaster, by the Rev. Jacob Reinhold, Sir. JONAS ROYER. of Jackson, to Miss FANNY RUCTItf.R, of South Lebanon. On the 14th inst., by the Rae. F. W. Kramer, Mr. ANDREW SNYDER, of the 4th ilegq. Pa Cavalry, to Miss MARY PETEES, of this place. On the 111th of February lag, in Ditvton,ol.lio Copt ANSON N 'TDOM P-ON, formerly of Lebanon, to LI ATTIE ANDERSON, of the .ntmor place. On the ith inst.. at 'he Morena. , Parsonage, by the Rev rWliliurtt Lto•tard. Mr. JOSIAH LOSGjto Mhs MIRY ANN E. R 5310 T. both . - $1 Ott. Borough. Vittr. On the 2rd Inst., in Cedarville, Stephenson Co., M., ANNA BUY: with of A. J. SEVIER. and only daughter of Win. Law. Sr.. into of Myerstown, this county. aged 27 years, 9 months and 18 days, On the 14th inst.. in this Borough. SUSANNA. wife ~ f John McAFEE, deekl., aged 75 years, 11 mouths and 12 tines- On the 21st ult.. in thin Ilorongh. arts. CATHARINE. wife of 'lsaac K. EISFNEOUR., aged 43 years,7 months an s. In Cornwall tp.. TTMLLA ANN, eldest child ofJo sepli and Elizabeth OPIMSTEIN, of dropsy, aged. 5 years, 2 months and 23 days. .1,1 Frit) in ••, , ortitzw, of tho Rth inst. at Nas.tr.. , h Niorthim - ton C 'linty, Ps., the Rev. TIIEOPriII.OUS WUNDIMLING, ag.d 9 years. 7 months and 8 days, and form-rle a resident of this Borough. On the sth inst., in North Lebanon Borough. Mr. JOUN BURN. ag e d 55 yeara, I month and I day, Oq the 14th Inst., In Campbellstown, of Typhoid fe ver. LAVIN A, daughter of Martin and Mary WELT MER, aged 10 years. 7 months and 3 days. Another dear pupil is gone, To the home beyond the skies. And our hearts are like the void that comes, When a stream of music dies. Tier sufferings were painful end severe, Physicians and friends were in vein, But Qod at last did hear her moan, And eased her of her pain. The Lebair rarproly co, LEBANON, IVBONtB Extra Family, $8 751 Extra Flour, 8 75 Prime White Wheat,l 70 1 Prime Red Wheet, ;05 New Wheat, Prime Rye, 1 80 I Corm, 1 20 Oats, 75 Clover-geed, 8 00 Timothy-Feed, 2 50 Flax-aced, 2 50 Dried Apples, pealed, 2 00 Peach "Snits," 2 50 Peach "Ilutzets," 152 Cherries, I 1 5 Onions. 100 Potatoes. 'ft bus. 10 apple Kilt ter,vilernek.lo Pk( AN ORDINANCE Regidetting the Renting of at Markel Slat& and Curb Bights of the Markel, in at. Borough of Lebanon. Be it enacted and ordained by the Burgess and Town Council or the Borouglcof Lebanon, That on and after the publication of this Ordinance, the Con m ittee on Market be and are hereby authorized to Grade the Pre mium or lowest price of the Stalls in the Market House as follows. to wit :. On the West side, No. 1, $OO ; N 0.2. 410 ; N 0.3. $3O; No. 4, $2O ; No. 5, . 514 ;NO 6, $l4 ; No. 7, $l2; No. 8, $lO ,• No. O. SO ; No. 10. SS; ge, 11. $7 ; No. 12, $6 ; . 13, $5 •, No. 14,45 ; and on the East side, No. 1, $l6 ; No. 2,516; No. 3, $l5 • No. 4, $l5 • No. 5, $l4; Na. $l4. ;No 7, si' ; No. ' s. $l2 : No. ' 9. $lO ; No. 10 ; $ 0 ; No. 11, $4; N 0.12, $7 ; No. 13. $6 ; No. 14. $5. De it further' enacted and ordained, That, the C ur b Stands. of* feet each, shall be wanted at, Public Sala, . the same time with.the MarkstiiitillS, to beoccupi6d ' fbr'tlts tern, Ofono year. provided, that no gtanlis Abell be ratted for less then One donor Or year ; said Stands to be-numbered by the Clerk of the Market in s pop, ettenelet Manner. All Ordinenees, or part of Ordinances,,. that are . sup plied by the -foregoing Ordinance, are hereby repealed. Enacted April 12, 1864. . . (I)AM GILITTINUR,O I3 ef Burgess.. Attest :—D. E. Mlu.Ea, Lebanon, April 20 ,16.64.-3 t NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. certain tract of Land, E I tun te In Londonderry townqlilp Lrbennu cuuntv, Oh the road leading from Palmyra to Gempbellatuvrn; and one-fourth mile from Palmyra, nod 34 rolle , from Lrb non Valley road, Containing 10 Acres, o f it,. boot LunliBl'oNi: LAND. in live fields, under good FENCES, all Limed over lately. A new , two story FRAME HOUSE, with KITCHEN attached and Bus s meld, yOung ORO fIA e - e•ft. , front Miller's and New York Nurseries, 1111 •elevied with great care. Peen, Plums, 111:••• Apricots, Past:hes, and all kinds of Cher - ries and Grapes, four kinds of Ooosher. ries. Raspberries. Currants, Strawberry beds, and all kinds of Shrubs. Shades, Ornamental Trees, ko zrz- Also TOBACCO. raised from Cuba seed for Sala. Possession and good title will be given say day after Sale, or the let of August, 1864 Londonderry tp., April 20,1864. VALUABLE Borough AT Property Private Sale.. rgnlE enlist:Tiber offers at Private Sale a MUSE and 1 I.OT OF GROUND, situate in Cum- • berlandatreet, in the Borough or Lob- ; , A 7.-s•-=-„, anon, I% 'square East of the Court • :;' House. The House is a large three' g story BRICK DWELLING, with all • the modern improvements 'Er The terms will be reasonable. S.For further information apply to iteinoehls' Melly, in North Lebanon Borough. April 20, 180-I.—t f. GEORGE GASSER, Tremont, Seboylitill county, Pa. SIC. BLITZ! "Lot those 130 w Laugh who never laughed before. And those who always Laugh new Laugh the more."; SIGNOR BLITZ !!! BLITZ—The Wonderful Bire. Tamer BLITZ—The Unequaled Ventriloquist I BLITZ—The Unrivalled Magician BLITZ--The Rine of Funny Fellows! 1 ELITZ—The Prince of Amusement! WILL EXHIBIT IN THE Court House, Lebanon.. ON SATURDAY AND MONDAY AFTERNOONS AND EVENINGS, APRIL 30TH AND MAY 2p, 1804, For the benefit of Perseverance Fire Co., (the proceeds to be applied to the purchasing of a New Engine.) WONDERFUL METAMORPHOSES in Nutnrel MA GIC, Modern Thermaturgies a, d Ancient Sorcery, coin billed with immense powers of YEN'TRILOQUIS3I, and THE LumiN BD CANARY BIRDS! These fes! will ,ippeitr hatred ible to the senses, lin possible to the eye, awl hoprobable to the imagination. The Mystic Light, Strange Feats with a Handkerchief, alProdten the IntoMprehensible Snuff Box, thAnie Wonderful Bing, Mirada:dm': &e., all amusing and most remarkable FEATS, Will perform their Wonderful Feats. The Bic& do Laugh—The Bh ds do Play, And BLITZ will drive Dull Care Away! Ventriloquism . Sc ill be of the most amusing charaiter. embracing a Zoological Concert, Humorous Dialogue's, Imita tions of Children Crying and Laughing..a..— The Distance and Approach of Sound, and all the Laughable and Delightful Ef. 'recta of Ibis truly Alysterione•Art. Per ilous will distinct y be heard ascending and de seceding from the Roof of the Court Rouse, Prat trn Ling the Itogntry of the Human voice to high degrees TO CONCLUDE WITH THE WONDERFUL DANCE of MX PLATES on a COMMON TABLE! ADMISSION, 25 CTS. CHILDREN. 15 tar As it will probably be crowded in theeveningn, children will tind it to their advantage to attend the afternoon performances. THE DEttsEvEBANCB BAND will ho present TIM E—Afternoon—Doors open at 2 o'clock. to com mence at 3. Brening—D,x)rs open at 7, commence, 8. TICKETS can be had at Adam Rise's Hat Store, and at the Doer. [Lebanon, April2o, '64. GREAT CENTRAL SANITARY FAIR. Committee on "Labor, Incomes and 'Revenues," Office No. 118 S. Seventh' Street. Joao W. Ctannona, Treasurer This Committee has a special work, to wit :—to obtain a day's "labor," a dap "income," and a day's "reve nue, ' from- every- Lai nen ; (3f roe. States of Penns}lvania, *.3 - W - Tersey, and Delaware, for the benefit of our sick and wounded soldiers. The Committee is now fully organ ized at the above address, and calls for the co-operation of all clasSes in the community. wAni. t., tan classes can do ft , ti.efr Col-floral What the prop:it can ds In their neiktntte traders! What Pennsylvania can d • I what New :lersey can do I Whst Lelawara Cain do! It hat each •ity and town can dot What each profession can d.l Want nub trade can do! Wit it @tie@ emanation can do What ea h maouftctory Can del What each WilliC, Mainine@ canpany and railroad can (01 What each :nine Vivi do 1 What each workshop can do 1 What each family can.do • What each man can dol • What each woman can do! • Whet each boy and girl can do We want to show to the world what Americas freemen are ready to do for their soldi-rat ' • This lea great work and .be time short The way to da so in to ORGANIZE! Crganize in your am kehops—in your families. Les the Wen organize. Let the women organize! Let the trades organize] DM lon Inarket. =CM , DAS APRIL. 2U, /R 64 Eggs, doz., 18 Butter, 'fib.. 25 Tub or salted butter, 10 Lard, 15 11 !tarn, 12 Shoulders, 10 Sides, 16 Soap, .7 Bites-wax, 88 White huge, 4 Mixed Rags, . 3 Flax, Ti TO., 1234 litistles,:-"A lb., 40 Featberti,ll lb., 023,4 Wool. its b., 40 Soupiteanii, qt., 7 Vinegar, V. gal., 1214 Private Sale. Is Coming! THE LEARNED CANARY BIRDS ! Committee for a Day's Labor Organize every where. Let the workmen give with their employers, the em ploye a with their workmen. IL is easily done. If the workmen will authorize their employe a to d duct one day from their week's or mord h's earnings, and the employers w I I add to it a day or their profits, the whole auto will be acknowledged together to the credit of the establishment, We say to all, go to work at once with u. in liiiegrent flurry forward your contributione. Everpacknowletig-. meat •.111 stimulate others to follow your example Circulars with full Instructions wilt be sent Upon ap plication, by mail or otherwise, to the undersigned To work! to work! L. M.ONTOOKEKT 110:ND., Ohairotoli, NPR- W. lt trart. eltairwonwo of Ladles' Committee. '. a. BrITMIESO24 ? stscrelzkry, IMPORTANT TO MARRIED - LADIES Tuuts A ISLESSING!.. IWILL sent, free of charge, to arty Lady who will sent in her name and address, directiois how to pre vent the extreme. pain of CHt I,D.lmerit •, also how to have PERPECILY healthy and beautiful, children ; also one other. NEW.and IMPORTANT SECRET the only sat a and safe remedies ever discovered. My object in nulling the above offer is to induce eve• ry lady to test my remedies. Address MADAME DULENTAUX, M. D., TOT Broadway, New York City. April 20,.15ti4. ftIIII,II,INERY STRAVW G 01) D=S = . , EVERY of the latest importations. and of the newest spa inest , .faabiona - S at 7 lea • • - Deparitn-elit :t.••• •-• • , „ • • will coroprica , .44. 70, variety %of:Bonnet:a; and at Tr o it a lni ap in p.r ga c to 4 sl,..fr:l ll l : 6;t th y a k t o l ir t e ie f- ,. ,: h t etatest _and Soliciting swear ly-ca.ll, I remain tour', Respactfullr, Nes. 108; 105 6107 North s,3doPlit atm. ; ,Pbilacra. larch,-16,1864 ; . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS WILL EXHIBIT AT LEBANON, ON FRIDAY, APRIL 29th, 1564. GARDNER & HEMMING'S GREAT AMERICAN CIRCUS GARDNER, HERNINGS itCO - DAN GARDNER - - - - W. L. SEGZUER . 7 _44 - 71 ,t • MAGNIFICENT BAND CHARIOT Constructed expresily for the season at the rest of WA by fielding Brothers, the celebrated Coach builders of New York City. The design of this chariot is of the most unique and most laborate description. 7he pre. trailing colors are gold, red and blue, and as it enters town upon the morning orexhibition drawn by 12 SrLErr. mu Cu...noses gaily , comparisoned, a tout ensemble is presented of imposing richness and grandeur. 711 E. PAVILL4O.I which is capable of seating SOW spectators is entirely new and was manufactured expressly for this Season, at a cost of eibni by illy. Henry Dougherty of South St., New York. The CANE r ACvES, HAUNEES,I3SO•• GAGE VANS, PROPERTIEN and APPOWTMENTE areheauti fat in the extreme. The STUD of H onsxs, Polars end Mutes are of the finest and best tra iced collection in the :world, The Troupe of Performers compose the Elite of the Profession. Look at. the Nato es ; . I _ _ , j , , '4 Antuffiios 50 and 25 Gmrts. Don't forget the Day and Date, but wait for the Big Show and the Real Troupe of Arabs. Don't confound this with any other establishment We defy oompeti..t tion and defy equalit. WOMELSDORF - April 28 HUMMELSTOWN - - 1' 30 W. 11. c;-.A.RD - 1117R, April 20,1864.] Agent. A LECTURE FOR YOUNG MEN. T un pnli,lo)ed; a new edition of DB. CULVER s) WELL'S CELEBRATED ESSAY on the radical cure (without medicine) of SPERMATORROLL, or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Loises, Impotency, Mental and Physical Incapacity. Impediments to 3lar• . etc 1 also. CossunPrlOX, EPILEPSY .end FITS, in duced by self indulgence or sexual extravagance. LW Price, in a sealed envelope, only 6 cents. The celebrated autism in Oil admirable essay clear ly demonstrates', from a thirty years successfnl prac tice, that the alarming consequences of self-abuse may be radically cured without. the daugerous ve of inter. nal medicine or the application nettle -kuillf—pointing out a mode of cure, at once simple, certain and effectu al, by means of which every sufferer, no niatter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, priv ately, and radically. In,. This Lecture should be in Leo hands of every youth and every nem in thaland. Sent, under Seal, in a plain envelope. Many address post-paid, on receipt or six touts, or two ix at stamps. Address the publishers, CILIS . 3. C. EVEN E k CO., 121 Bowery, New York, • Post aim box 4556. April 20, 1564.—t.sep. . . ..• " - FiJoit Sewing Machhie. . . The Only—M . 4o4lle ettpaple of making More than. One Rind of a- Stitch ; and, the • Only One, having ,the RE- • ITERSIELE FEED. The feed may he rerereed at any rout desired, without stooping , which is a great advantage in fasten ing the ends of seams,. . It makes four different stitches, .lock. knot. double leek, and double knot ; each stitch perfect and alike on both sides of the fabric. -- There is no other Machine which Will do so large range of work as the ‘ifflorence." , -, • It will Braid, Tuck, Quiff, ;Corti, Rem, „Fell, Bind, tither,' and do all Modo of Stitchiog required by fem. dies and Manufacturers. • The moat inexperienced findoto.difficulty in using Every Machine is warranted° to give ,entire itisfac- Lion and to do all that is claimed for it.. The Florence must be seen to be ;Appreciated. mATZ. • , Agent of Lebspon county, Annville, Pa. Persona wiaJairit tear; the Ilachine in operation can do so by'ealliiig ort ttifttAtinsiktivipinville; Arm:4l*, March 4;t1884...-3m; 4 • . anostilarik Stock for sale 14 *Bll.4.ltEi. pf new Stook in the Lebanon Bank for I.l`Bale. Apply at,the .Adeirefreroince, for terms, &c. Lebanon, April 6, 1884. - Porn roes - - MANAGER The Management takes pleasure in annourming that for the season of ISO 4, they are enabled to pre sent many Am and startling , nov elties, among which may he' na med; A Troupe of Real Arabs Consialine of 5 Male and Female CONTORTIONIST; ACROZATS, And Jimorans. Of the most extraordinary de cription, foremost among which is ZAR A , The lientifnl Arab Girl, riff: ONLY FENEALE CONTORTION IST IN TIIE WOULD ' whose feats are of so wonderful a. character, that they baye'been a theme of conversation wherever she 'has appeared. ALI HASSA NI, Plenum Grattan. of the raOtat The great original single Trapeze Performer. This young Arabian Gymnast. during his extraosdina-, ry Act, HANGS BY THE NECK on the Fragile Bar of the Trapeze and while thus suspended beats a Gnartn MAlteir vamr•TITE Darn. This Son of the Desert performs many other new and startling feats totally unlike anything ever before seen in this country. Ben Mahornmed, the Men of Strenth. 7LLA, the Female Gymnaetie Wonder Ali Mahommed, the astonishing Arabian Gymnast, form the other members of the treupe, who ail appear in Sivvr VVRAMIIag. DA113.1.0 Leers, &c" illustrating G ymnas.tirs unoh the Great Desert of the Old World. The Manager would call attention to 1 DAN GARDNER , the People's, Favorite Clown. Richard Hemmings Equestrian and Tight Rope Artist JOHN RIVERS, Punster and Comic Vocalist Frank Carpenter, the Celebrated Equestrian. Signor De Louis, the Best Gymnast of the Age. Frank Whittaker, the accomplishid Maetre De Cirque. GEORGE BROWN, == Miss. Eliza.ardner, the Pride of ❑ie Arena. MME. CAMILLA, the Earned Parisian Equestri . cane. La Petit Camilla the Infant Prodigy. f YOUNG DAN, the Pocket Clown. Also Messrs. Dubois, Velande, Hentle> Bolino, Sweet, Nude., Cooper, &c., Together with numerous well Se lected Auxiliaries The above Talented Artists Will appear at each Exhibition, in conjunction with The Arab Troube, In every . variety of So n sßi onto, 'fluor RIDING, GYMNAOTIC and .ACISODATIC EXVIWISES, TUN. lILING, DANCING, SINGING; THE- BAND, or Grand Orchestra, is compered of many musical ce lebrities, headed by the great Idaestra, PEITZ HARMAN. . The Grand Procession will be of the most elegant char acter, headed by the Royal Band Chariot, and will enter the town between 0 and 10 o'clock, A. M. Two Exhibiona each day. Af ternoon and Evening. Doors Open at 2 and. 7 I'. M. Performance to commence half an hour later. , _ „.,• • s Will. also Rsibibit at The Largest Stiiekt The Best Assortment: The Cheapest Goods : • AT GOODYEAR & DIFFEMACWS Cheap Cash and Produce Store, Cumberlan.l. Street, Itaber's Block, Lebanon, Pa. WE have just received another addition to our al , Y ready large Stock: of Dry Goods. eroceriee, Queensware, S c. Full line of Blanket Shawls, do do do Broctut do do do do Scotch Plaids do do do do Mind Mourning do do do do Second do do Dress Go Dds. Full line of French Marine all Colors do do do Cohorts do do do do. do Aimlesa do do do do do Deloins New Styles do do do Brocha Velours do do do do Pontius de d do' do Valencia's do do do do Wool Detains do do do do Wool }Nips d* do do do Plaids do do do do Fig. Cashmeres. Magnificent line of Fancy Silks, do do do Figr'd & Plain Black Silks Balmoral Skirt's for-$2 75 and upwards, ' Hoop Skirts, Full lino of Skeletons. at all prices, do do do Quaker's Skirts. Ladies Cloth. Drab. Water Proogillack and Beaver Cloth from $l. 75 to $3 50 per yard. Flannels. Wool and Cotton Flannels, at all prices. Sb irting, flannels do do do Blankets do do do Mena Wear. Cloths, Cashmeres; Bennetts and tiostingS. Gents' Shawls, rery Cheap. ItioniningPepartment Our Mourriidg department Is complete, consisting of Single and Double width Detains. Sintleaed Double width Cashmeres, - do : do' do 'pane , Merino, Bombazines, all Wool Repps, Valencia, Silk, Stripe Plaids. Detainee. Calico, &e. Hosiery, Gloves, Veils, Collars. English end French Crape, &c. Call, and look through our Stook and get•the prices, as it is no trouble to show goods. Our motto: is "Small profits, quick Sales." and good value. GOODY DAD & DiggENBACIFS New York Cheap Cash Store. EXCITING NEWS I t 33.43 !STORE of L K LAUDERMILCH CUMBERLAND ST New Goods ! New Goods! GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO CASH BUYERS, French Merino, all colored ENGLISH. MERINO, all colored. AU Wool Detains, all colored. POPLIN MUSLIN DELAINS, Black French Cloth. BEAVER Over Coating CLOTII for LADIES, CLOAKS, from $2,00 to $4,00. Fancy and Black Cass. Satinettes, sold from 50 . cts. to $l,OO Bed Check and Ticking-. Bleached and Unbleached Muslin Wonlen Stnekings. Shirting, Flannel, Shirting, Flannel Calicoes and Ginghams. Woolen and Cotton Hoseiries. Ladies' and GentS' Gloves. Hoop Skirts! Hoop Skirten . Balmoral Skirts. Umbrellas I Umbrella?: I ! Linen and Paper Collars. A full line of Ladies and Misses Shawls. Woolen Hoods Woolen Hoode I ! General assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, & Queenaware. L. K. LAUVERMILCII. All kinds-of- CO`untry produce taken in exchange for Goods. Wanted Immediately,. .100 CALVES, &or which the highest price will be paid by Lehenon , April 13, IS+3l.—Set Administrator's Notice. NOTIOE is hereby given that Letters of Admints :ration on the Estate of PHILIP IfCBER, dec'd., late of North Lebanon township. Lebanon county, Pa., have been granted to the undersigned, residing itt the borough of Lebanon, county and State aforesaid. All persons indebted to said estate will please make pay ment and those having claims will present them with out delay, to JOS KPH. =BBB, Adm'r. N. Lebanon tp , April 13, 1864. PUBLIC SAGE. WILL be sold at public sale at the late regatta ace 01 PHILIP lIIIBEtt, deed., , the flrat Toll Gate on tholterks and llntiphin - Turnpike, two tulles west from Lebanon, on SATURDAY, April 30,1834, the following personal Property. viz 2 STOVES with PIPE, Beds and Bedsteads, Bprean ' Writing Desk, Tables, Chairs, 2 Clocks, Watch, • Gun, Whee lbarrow, Chests, Potatoes, Grindstone, Carpenter Tools. Kitchen Furniture, and many other articles too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock, llf., when termA will be made known by JOSF,YII. HUIltll, Adler. N. Lebanmi tp., April 13, 1804. BLANK RECEIPTS For Collectors of State, County, and :Militia Tax, for vale cheap at the Advertiser Office. Alse for Collectors of School Tex. Executor's Notice. Xf °TICE is hereby given that Letters Testamentary IN on the estate of Witt. BAER, deo'd., late of Beidel berg township, Lebanon county, Pa.. have been grant ed to the undersigned. residing in the township, coun ty and state aforesaid. All persons indebted to said estate are requested. to make settlement, and thoSe having claims will present them without delay. • WM. la. WEIGLEY, Executor. Shaefferstewn, tab, 24,'64. New Spring Stock. TIIE LATEST STYLES . AT CULEAC cAsa pitiess: ( Eriittstein gur., DrAvv. just received at their CriPUP CLOTIIING Li STOKE, On Cumberland Street, Lebancn, fr .tn their own manufactory M Philadelphia, a large otork of New Ready-m Ode Clothing, or ait kinds ' for MEN and ]TOYS. . .ftelir Old Customers, and new ones, are invited to call and examine this stack before purchasing else where, as we .feel confident we can suit the tastes of all. REMENSTEIN & DELO., Opposite the Cenr . t UMW . 1.4%mm. April 13. 1864.-3 so. Fi.ee J xhibition. Geo. It. Atkins, DESIROUS OE EXTENDING Ins .BOOT & SHOE ST-TIEVIZTMSSIES. boa determined to carry out the motto, "QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS." .Us' has just received a large Stock of Boots, Shoes. Trunks and Carpet Rags. wl„. Pattie:War attention paid to Customer's Work. Lebanon, March 23,1.8e4. NATIONAL HOTEL (LATE WRITE SWAN,) Race Street, above Third, Phila. : - pins establishment offers great inducements not on ly on account of reduced rates of boarding, but rum its central location to the avenues of trade, AA well as the cunseniences afforded by thts several- Passenger Railways, running past sad contiguous Cott; by which guests can pass to and from be Hotel to the different Railroad Depots, should they be preferred to the' regu lar Omnibus belonging to the House. ittp-ffetgripined to devote nay wholeattention to the cornfprriOl tiii*eratmto - piw.rguam, Vg•RM32$ l . 25 PER .. . • -. D.. C. BlEGRlST,.Pi r opnetor. • Formerly trots Eagle Hotel, Lehanorti Pa T. FTElkoerte, Clerk. l Pbila., March 12, voz, itiC A %vAire ES. AFTER.A T VC.,R0.1“3 a TRIAL OE MORE TITAA TEIls) . YEARS; the time pievii Metinfees t need . 0 , the Aperient' Putekr Co, of Waltham, Mete., hav* galheit a firm buld'umm e feror of the pubtle. and new, nti reas than 75,000 of theta ori. speaking Mr tbernsetrer: In the pockets of the people.. From a very Insignificant beginning the bustaess has increased un til we areineftfreil in stating that WE MAHN MORS 031 c fra LI , of all tile vioteltes sold in the 'Uni ted States. Re i .- ",liatted' enisrgemetit of our fivitory Inge,end the Jabot. of .sgo oporativee. refit find .us un equa to supply fhb coneteutty increasing demand.— "111.1 we surly berecheerre that rzotealthatariAing the high pc ice of labor nail materials: we setunli v sellout products at less prit'es than those current tire years' we refer to these fiitts only fur purposes of pop ly introducing another salient relative to our MUM. IDCTUrO of watches. Unto:l-to our chief oldest has been to Make GOOD watches for the. DIGHOD at the lowest pee- Able price—something to take the piere of the maker he lieve watches railed •-ktier'esr —Leprzfer," HA Patent Levers." &e.. annttaty thrown upon thin market. in countless numbeis . , M Eneriilttin work- rhops—watelms which are •theiefn'se of their facto; . rtes. unsaleable at home and perfectly worthless eV. erywhere. This object we hate accomplished. 11 , ydtow we have to announce, that we have commencer the manual:a" tore of watches of the very . • - RIG BEST OR ADE KNOWN TE ). orr.Tto- NOM ETRY, - - unequalled J)y anything hitherto made bi Vtitreelvet` and unsurpassed by anything made in the world-. Far this purpose we have the amplest facilities. We' have erected an addition to our main buildiega exprebktj for this branch of our business. and have filled ft With the best workmen in our service. Profiting by our long exper fence, we have remodelled the form of one watches, introducing lamb improvements as have been suggested and proved to be good from time to time, and have instituted new and severe tests of isochro‘ nista, adjustment and compensation. New machmes and appliances have been constructed. which perform their work with Coutunutuate delicacy and exactitude, and the choicest and most approved materialsonly era used. Nothing in fact is wanting either in mechant , principles, material of workmanship to ensure per fection in the result. We continue to manufacture our other lvell•knowu qualities under the follow rig names APPLETON, TRACY &CU." "P.3_ BARTLE:VP And the "Soldier's Watch," . RY." The letter, the lowest priced watch we make, L e substantial, reliable time-piece, eased in sterling silver —bootleg pattern, and is not liable to get out of order either in marching riding or fighting. All.the above' described watcres, including the rcram, which is nam ed &NEIMAN WATCII CO XPAZIT ," are sold by watch• dealers general ly throughout the country. Itobuiu Ac• Appleton, Agents for the American Watch Conip'y e 182 BROADWAY, N. Y. Nov. 20, 1863.—inside now 4m. READING RAIL. ROAD! WINTER ARRANGEMENT. ' ~. arREAVTRUNK LINE NEON THE NORTH 'AND North-West for PEIILADELPHIX, NEW-YORK, READING, POTTSVILLE, LEBANON, AISMITOVITN, EASTON, itc., &G. Trains leave Harrisburg for Philadelphia. New-York. Reading, Pottsville, and all idfermediate Stations, std A. Dl., and 2.00 P. 31 , passing Lebattur 9.13 A. and -3 08 P. 51. New Yxpress leaves Harrisburg of 6.3 D A. ht., plasma - Lebanon at 7.30 A. M., arriving at New York at 9.13 the seine morning. Fares from .. arrisbn To New-York 35' 16: to Phil- - adelphia 33 35 and 32 60. Baggage checked through. Retnrning. leave New-York at 6 A. 51., 12 Noun; and' 7 P. DI., (PITTSBURG EXPRESS). Leave PhDedel. - phia at 8.15 A. 51., and 3.31 P M., Passing Lebauod ati 12.17 noon, 7.17 P. 31. and Express at 1.05 A. Si. Sleeping cars In the New York Express Trains, through to and from Pittsburgh without change. Passenger- by the Catawiesa Railroad leave Tamaqua et 8.60 A. M., and 2..15 P. Si. for Philadelphia, New York, and all Way Pointe. Trains leave Pottsville at 9.15 A. 71!.. and 2.30 P. for Philadelphia. Harrisburg and New York. An Accommodation Passenger train leases Neadinq at 6.00 A. 31 , and returns from Philadelphia at Er 00 P. LEBANON, PA. SW All the above trains run daily, Sundays exeepted.- A Sunday train leaves Pottsville at 7.30 A. Mq and' Philadelphia at 3.15 P, 31. Commutation Tickets, with 25 Coupons at 25 per cent. between any points desired. Mileage. Tickets, good for 2000 mite; batetaeti all points at Bid 35—for Families and Business Firms. Season and School Tickets, at reduced retell tb And from all points. 80 potinds Baggage allowed each passenger. Patisengers are requested to purchase their t(ckette Befdre entering the earl, as higher Fares are efihrgatt• IT paid in cars. Dec: 9,1883. 1862 (SEW STYLES. 1 , 362 1 DAM. RISE, in Cumberland Street, between p h. AMaret and the Court lionse,north side. has now on hand a splendid assortment of the New Style of RATS AND CAPS, for men and mops, for 1658 to which the attention of the public is respectfully Inv, ted. Unto c: all prices, from the cheapest to the moo costly, al :rays on hand. He has also just opened a spiels did assortment of SUMMER. RATS, embracing such • STRAW, PANAMA, PEDAL, PEARL, ROUX, LEtil MORN, SENATE, CIIBIA_N, andall others. as He will also -Wholesale all kinds of Ile% Caps ke.. to Country Merchants au adVauttitmone berms. Lebanon, April 80,1862. Loarsavas. -6..easn LEDA.PON Door, Sash and Steam Planing traef:ded on the Steam-Rmuo Road, near Chnnberlanet. rimE undersigned respectfully inform the public in general, that they hi t E till manufacture and keep on hand. • c-,1 Door, Sash, Shutter, Blinds, Flooring. Weather-Boards, Q Gee Spring !'Mouldings, of ail sizes, Wash Boards. eating, Surbace Cornices, and all kinds of BUILDING MATEGIIALi for Houses. We also construct the latest and most lin t proved Stair Casing and Rand Railing, suitable for large and small - buildings, We now invite Farmers, Mechanics and Builders to call and examine our stock, which we will warrant to glee entire satisfaction to all who may favor the. under , signed with their mutant. Lebanon, April 23,1862. . P. S.—There is also all kinds of TURNING at the same Mill. Fleming, sawing, &a., promptly dome for those who may_farnish Lumber. • - . LEBANON ACADEMY fiIHE undersigned hereby in 'the paintk , that the Lebanon Academy is not intended exclusiyely for . the youth of the Borough, but It alwaysB2li, end atilt does receive pupils from abroad. - • Lately, also, the Directors have improved its general character, and elevated its 'standard. by refusing to ad. mit pupils without the necessary qualifications. and by their continued care they hope to raise this school to its proper place In the estimation of this community.— A limited number of pupils of the proper grade can he admitted from the country by applying to JACOB CAPP, Presid , nt. JOSEPHA BCH., Secretary. or to CYItUS BOGER, Teacher. Mr . Tuition for common and higher English branch. , as, Latin and Oreek. per month.. Lebanon. Aug. 26,1163. A WORD ABOUT .11K. 410 k .......i.,,,...' ........ , G. A _NICOLL'S, General. Superintendent Street, East lebanon LONGACRIC .t GABEL, Straw and Corn Fodder AVANT ED. • AOO TONS of Wheat and Oata Straw. 100 TONS Corn Fod.ler, for which the highest market price will be paid in cash. during the nmnths of April, May and une, at the Paper Milt of STINE & BOSS, Lebanon, Feb.'24, Lebanon, Pa. LATEST NEWS Of the cheapest and Best Gnods EVER SOLD IN LEBANON!:, Boots ) shoes, Ilats,'Capm, ace, VILE undersigned has opened one of the ' BEST AS 1. SORTHENTS of r i ; ilA dA „, , eviseras I I 1 .. 0 . ~E o S hi , ;R I F: l i , a i the soil at prices to recommend them totpurtins , % sere, Of the. HATS he has quite a variety of New Styles, embracing the Washington, Stanton, Burnside, Dupont, McClellan, Strringbam and Monitor fist, very beautiful and very Oman. Of ,CAPS be has a complete assortment of all the New Styres, got up ha superior manner. with floe iluish i Women'a aliases' and Chil dren's Bah-aortas, Gaiters. Congress Boots, Slippers, and alf other kinds; Men's and Boys''Balmorals. Ox ford Ties, Washington Ties, Congress Boots. and all other kinds worn by ,them, including BOOTS anti 5110 E..., of the different varieties, at his cheap Storein - Walnut St., next to the County Prison. ,AID Thankful for the liberal encouragement of the• public heretofore, I would invite all wishing anything: in my line to mill and examine my stock before making their purchases. - - JOB.. BOWMAN. Lebanon, April 23,180. , , , ~ , . P. S.—Measly es taken a t d . Isltde'af'dh:rt notice. . . George Ilif 0 mans_ LEBANON COUNT? IN! TRANSPORT_ANION , LEN *By Lebanon Valley Railroad. PARTIGGLAII attention will be paid to Goode sbipp..- ed by DwhLebanos Valley Railroad. Goods willtsr sent daily to and from Philadelphia to Lebanon, Myers; town and dianville Stations, and all other pointed the County_ FREIGTITS contracted for at the leastporsible ratew and delivered with dispatch. The Proprietor will pay particular "attention to:and attend personally, to the receiving and delivery of all; Freights. For information, apply at his Ulnae a t the Lebanon Valley` Railroad Del ot, Lebanon. EDWARD MAKE. bia Agent:in phii,Nalaphw. will al ways be found at itr IL Buth.'l,llLerchant's Haiti, Nora Third et. Philadelphia. July 11, '60.1 GEG. HOEFLIN. • O WAN TE - D'' TO'BUY f 6,000 "'gat,. ti 'bßes'Y t . CORN , 50,000 buebelsHATS; ':50:000 Also; OLGYERSEED, TIMOTHY SERlAdfleAroodt for which the highest CASH prim will be pal: at ji the A : anal •Vancyltaftroad Depot , Lebanon. GEORGE Mar jiebalrns JUIYi . /7 , 111.9'