Cite atuttorr: TERMS, $1 /SO A YEAR LEBANON, PA WEDNESDAY, MAT 26, 1864 HOME AFFAIRS. Lawbossoof ..9-.cisreer-tiesixLg. The publishers of Lebanon have agreed upon the following cbarges for Adveriiiing, viz:— - size. It. 3t. 3m. 6m. ly. 1 Square, 12 lines, $ .50 $l.OO $.3.00 $5.00 $ 8.00 2 " 24 lines, 1.00 2.00 6.00 8.00 12.00 3 " 36 !Mee, 1.50 3.00 7.00 10.00 15.00 For Execntor's and Administrator's Notices, 2.00 For Assignee, Auditor and similes Notices, 1.50 For yearly ennlo, not esceedingn lines, 3.00 For column odTertionment, 1 year, 50.00 For , A" , aniuntri " 30.00 For 32,:column " lB.OO Tor Announcing candidates for oMce, In advance, 2.00 For Yrmunmeing sale, unaccompanied by adv 'I 1.00 For 'Local Notices, Society resolutions, ie., 8 eta !per line. IrOr'flishoPS or Ppecial Notices, 50 cents per line 'pur year. ArrarlY attreedseinents for Merebante and gust. .qieu's meal as agreed upon. We have -been enalied to gath er the following additional casualties in the 93d Reg., in the late 'battles, to those we published last week It was not Lieut. J. Brower who was .killed as was reported last week, but his *brother Isaac Brower. George H. Logan, A, was wounded in the chest, and died a few days after in the Hospital at Fredericksburg, where he was hurried. His brother is also report ed as wounded in the face. Capt. John Fritz, B. 4 Charles Hornberger, B. William Vogdt, B. William O'Boyle, B. Capt. Charles P. Sipple, G. , Lieut. Maxwell B. GoodriA,4l. Lieut, Henry L. Knier, C. Sergt. Lewis Gingrich, A. Sergt. Peter Fisher, D. Corp. A. Collins, D. William Gerhard, Wiihnded tad 'left on the field. He is either dead or' priioner. William Brooks, D. Samuel Bousemart,'D. Frank Walter, D. Henry Michael. f.). Henry Lowry, D. John Shultz, D, L. White, 1. Peffeil, A.,Stutzthan, 4 t),, C: D. MontgOihely, S. M. Joseph Atoter, - ilarry,Nie, K. Adam tikenhailr,'rePbreed Corp. GeO. a W. Wyble, E. Levi F. Noll, Sergt. W. P. . W. Gorman, A. , . Samuel Dougherty. A. J. A. Miller, G. Henry Heverling, F. Henry Carpenter, S. Fulton, E. Samuel Samuel M'.Kinney,l). G. K. Stow], C. , Benjamin F. Rhoads, 'I E. C. Kramph, C. Dennis W. Preston, C. Wm. MOnt, C. J. W„Dissinger, A. Corp.J. C. Wiriings, - F. ,J. Foil, B. . MatilOn Leaie, S. 'behes,-F. Thclifia's Mark, A. , William Thomas, C. Fred. DAmar, A. s Lieut. Ed 'Elibr, A. Wm. Lee, A. J. B. Johns, Samuel Cassidy, Erwin .3lreen, .„ Joseph Slater, Reuben Grumbine, F. Reuben Kentzer, J. Logan, Isaac Cottermart, P. Hower, Peter Gorshail, John P. Gensell. George Peters, reported killed. Sere. Oscar Sharpless, H. It Is also reported that Lieut. Richard Herbert, of the 50th Reg., was killed. Cyrus W. Bernensderfer, of the 84th Reg., was wounded in the face, one-half of the under jaw having been carried a way. It is expected that he• will recover. Lieut. George Focht, of the 107th Reg., Is also reported as dangerously wounded. ges. It is said that the 93d lost up to the 13th inst., in killed and'wounded, 223 men. A "disloyal" Republican was or dered out of a store in this place last week, for expressing the opiniori that Grant was unsuccessful thus far in the "On to Richmond" campaign. He since says that all the ganders are not geese. It has been ascertained to a 'ce'r;• 'tainty that Capt. Richard G. Roger's, 'of the 93d Regiment, P. V ; ives killed in 'the battle of *last Thursiley a creek He 'was hit by a musket hall about an inch land, a half below the lei eye. He lived About 46 hours aifer 'receiving his wound, Wilt in a .state of unconsciousness. He died on hia way to Fredericksburg, in an ambulance, in the "Wilderness." Rogers was the eldest son of James and Sarah Rogers of this place, and is the second son that has been killed for them in -his war,—the first being Lieut. John B. Rogers, who was killed at Fair Oaks. Clipt Rogers enlisted as a private when the 93d was first formed, and upon the resignation of Capt. Murray was promo ted from the ranks to the Captaincy of the company. He was an intelligent and brave soldier, and possessed social• quali ties of the most engaging'kind, endearing him to ail who knew him. During his recent visit home with his regiment, he was married at Reading, and consequent ly leaves, in addition to the many others who mourn his death, an accomplished and loving wife to her great sorrow. There is still one, and the only one, brother of the family, who is also in the army. May he be more fortunate than the others, and be enabled to return in safety to his parents, to cheer and com fort them in their declining years. Capt. Rogers was aged 24 years, 8 months, and 17 days. It is the intention to obtain his body, if possible, and bring it home for interment. The Ladies of Lebanon are all cordially invited to attend the meetings of the'.'Ladies' Aid Society, on every ThuisdaY,afternpon, for sewing on 008 pit4l. tf. • • .• • . . The Borough Fatticrs have put a Bell on top of the Market House, to noti• 'fy the Market people when they may commence to sell on Market mornings.— We have improving borough authorities, —see the splendid addition to the Market House, and now, the new bell. , Our old friend, Charles Kessler, gsq.,. late Of the Reading Adler, has been elected SeCietary of the Sinking Springs Insurance Company. A better selection could not have been made. We congrat ulate Mr. Kessler on his accession to the honors and emoluments of office I The Reading Railroad Company have made a donation of $lO,OOO to the United States Sanitary Commission. The employees of the same Company, have also, with very few exceptibris con tributed one day's pay towards the same Fund. The total amount realized, WQ understand, is over $lO,OOO. Attention is directed to the Suni mer time table of tli.Cl heading'Rail Road. We llttve been informed that, instead of Lebanon county being out of the draft, as has been stated, we have still about 67 men to furnish for the late calls by the President, before our quota is full. This is a new wrinkle, arid hence still keeps us somewhat in hot Wa ter. In connection with 'this matter of drafts, we h 1' aye,been i:quested:to notify the several dTsfOcts of this county tend at oricetcrthe correction 6P , their relltbdat• Ors," and trail - a - mit the' same to 'Pottsville at as early a day as possible.-- 7 litany persons have*arrived at the age of twenty since the enrollment ; many have gone over forty-five ; many have:remov ed and many died. All these corrections `shoild be made, and made at once. 'lt inay save some Peisiis'fr6in being 'draft ed, and also a nice pile - rirmolity'to tile -county. 5 eip pp G. .I‘, ark, has beep pto - moted to the CaDtaidey df Co. D. 93d P.Y. The Tableb - mx.ViVillitS got up In this borough, last week, by a number OT ladies and gentlemen for the benefit of the sick and wounded soldiers, were real ly the finest and most pleasing exhibitions that we have witnessed for a long time, 1741 Were•c.ommertded as such by all pres ent. ,We shoUld like to refer specially to each of the pieces presented, the parties 'sustaining the charactei's,abd'tlie 'Manner in which they performed their . parts, but expecting that some one coriVersent with "life behind the scene" would ao§is for us, 'and being disappointed in that "expecta tion, we cannot do so. Our liqrsonal knoWledge of the matter. is too limited to attempt any notice that would do justice ~ ttzthe parties . engaged. In a few words, `it was handsome, well got up,' well play `:ed by every dire of the actors, and what 'is het@ than all-7it realized from $2OO I to .1,..2a0 for a rhoSt deserving charity. :Sorghum Seed 4:ittarried at Stine & Ross' in a few days, .2t. The 'Westminster review for ,April—American reprint—is received.— it contains several able papers, among whith we may name as speCially interes:- ing, ~ .The Basin of the Tipper Nile arid its Inhabitants," "Strikes and Industrial 00-170Perations," 170Perations," and "The Prerogative Of Par don and the Punishinent of Death." All the Quarterly. Reviews, with Blackwood's Magazine (monthly.) continue to be pub lished -by. Messrs Leopard Scott ° & Co., I`3B Walker street, New York, at:the- :00 tpriceS of $3 a.Year'singty, or $lO for the `whole 'ek In the Philadelphia, Flour lPt there is no change to notice. The "tionie trade are buying at from s7as9 50 'per bbl. according torquality. Rye War is Sellingin a small way 'at $7.a7 25 per bbl. There is not Mitch 4oirik"th corn - Meal 'and thernarket . is imiet. loiver, at s'l 80 for prime reds. Rye is dull at $1 55a1 60 per bus. Corn' is rather lower, with sales of 5,000 bus at $1 411a1 43 for prime yellow and white. Oats are dull, and selling at 87a88e per bushel. Cattle. Market.—The"market for Beeves was firm but very dull. Pricesranged at from $lO to $l6 for common to good and prime Cows were firm, at from $25 to $4O each for'ispringers, and $6O to $7O for Cows and Calf. Hogs were dull and the offerings and sales light, at 810a10 , 1 the .100 lbs nett. Sheep were better at 10a104c per lb gross, wool on, and 6a7fc for clipped. MOssrs. Stine & Ross at `their Paper Mill in this borough are now ray ing $l5 per ton for straw, 81`0 per ton 'Second crop _Hay, and $8 per ton for Corn-fodder. M.11.-4t. What an Aittount of Suffering 'and Diseeie among the volunteers woutdr.be prevented by the free use of IMLOWAY'S !PILLS AND DIRT KENT. For 'Wottbdc, Sores and Scurvy; the Ointment is a Vertuin cure, and for Bowel,pofn plaints, Fevers, Small rex, ado., the Pills ere Elm bait medicine in th'e world. Only .2 . 5 dints .Per box or pot. 223 TAKE NOTICE.—Tbe enrolling is-go ing on, and it is expected that the Conscription ac will be enforced immediately. so I would adviceerery body to "get their PICTURES taken in time for their re lationa and friends,and the only place to get a No.l, Picture is at Zimarktuakieti New York Photogranbic Gallery, for he is taking the 'cheeped, the best, and most life-like Pictures in LebitiOn. It is admittqd.by nil that be can't be beat, for his gallery is always. crowded. Give him a call and you will find as we rec. ommend. Remember the "dace. Rimmorman'e New York Photographic Gallery, in Cumberland St. Call early and' avoid a crowd. - P. S.—Children and anybody that has got Weak eyes should call at Zimmerman's GallerY. Ms Pictures on ly require from 3 to 5 seconds time to sit QUESTION.--HOllO ! there Dick and Nancy, where are you going; that you, are In such a hurry Answsa.—Why we are just on our way to Da Photograph Gallery, to have our pictures taken. Yle takes splendid pictures, arid his Gallery is nearly all the Woe crowded, so I said to Nancy we will go ear ly-this morning before any body else gets there, or we will have to conie uway.again ulthont getting any. (teem—Yes! I hove heard too that Daily's Gallery is %arty all the time crowded, and so why don't you go to some other Gallery ? 4 Amr.—Oh my! we mold not think ofench u thing.— ailddre.the tate and beautiful pi4ure „that,. Dolly ail atiieh'tbat Ave would Mit go to another Gal lery ifwe dtikid . go them for _nothing. Robes seven years, expe r ience la the 1141814 es; Mies a corirplete sett of improved instiwments, i n eicellint anti there fore takes the best pictiren ,u town and so of cUltnia every body that wants d good Pic:titre goes to him. Quzirr.—What kind of Pictures doestie take? Ctrs. Retakes Photographs from miniature to life /Owl-4pin or colored. Ilia card pictures haiii been pronounce ii more truthful and life like than some that have been tal:Co in our large titles. Ills Ambrotypos are beautiful, alai can't be beat_ Ile also excels in copying pictures front ;.mall Daguerreotypes, end en larging them almost to Adj,817.0. Quesr.—Whore is this (I "Y ? X nillgt give bite a call too. • Ans.—Jost come along with Nun and I, and we will abow yon. It is in Stine'e New- Building, - next door to the Lebanon Depoait Bank. Ile bus cogstau& ly on band a good assortment of 'Gilt and Rosewood Frames, Cams, Albums, go., which he sells cheap.— Ijoi g and cheap, Pictures we adviee all to go to Dailylualltry, *Lebanon * ra.March 1 1. r Gun", Bitles c Pistols, Powder, Caps, &e ATTENTION SPORTEMEN.—J. U. AIILENBACN Wollid re apeetfully-inform the public that he continues the business of 'manufacturing and dealing in GUNS, RIFLES. PISTOLS, POWDER, Cape, Wade,ind ell kinds of gunning and gun materi al, at his Store, ”rk Market street, a few doors North of the L. V It. It., Lebanon, l's. IM. All Muds of Repa iriug done at the shortest pez, Bible notice and in the beet style of workmanship. Lebanon, June 24, 1863.-1 y gptciat gaictg. CI WALLOW two or three htigshiaits of "Duch u," Ton ie Bitters," gatiripa rilja," "Nervous An tidotes,",&c., ke.,,and unit you are satisfied with the result,' then try one box of PhD DOCTOR 11U. CHAN'S ENDIUSII SPECIFIC PlLLS—and be restor ed to health and vigor In thirty days. They are pure ly vegetable; pleasant to take, prompt and salutary in their effects 00 the broken down and shattered consti tution. Old and young can take them with advan tage. Imported an il sold in the United Stntee only by JAS. S. BUTLER. Station Bible lions% Now York, General Agent. P, S.—A box sent to•any address on receipt of price —which is One Dollar—peal free. March 3O, 1864-3 m. USE NO OTHER !—BUCHAN'S SPECIFIC PILLS are the only Reliable Remedy for all Diseases of the Seminal, 'Urinary and Nervous Sys. toms. Try one box, and be cured. ONE DOLLAR A BOX. One box will perfect a cure, or money refund. ed. Sent by mail on receipt of price. JAS. S. BUTLER, Station D, Bible Clouse, New York, General Agent. March 30, 1864.-3 m. nO YOU WISII TO'BE CURED ? DU . lJ .CHAN . :S...Taiwdokr SPECIFIC PILLS • core in less than 30 days,,tbe worst eases of biItit)LOUSI4JESS, impotency, Premature Decay, Seminal Weakness, In sanity, and all urinary, Sexual, and Nervous Affec tions, no matter from what cause produced. Price, One Dollar per box. Sent postpaid, by mail, on re ceipt of en order. Address, JAS. S. BUTLER; SMARM D Biblo House, Now YOrC, enc. at A gen I. March 30,1801.-3 m HOYf '8 HiAWATIA, :HAIR RESTORAfIVE, Royt's RiawatiVit air Restorative. The standard staple preparation for the hair war ranted in all cases - to restore hided and gray hair, and whiskers, to their original color. It does no tclahn to nitike the hair grow in where it has fallen out ; noth ing will de that whatever may be advertised to the contrary, but it mitt prevent it from fail ing out, make it soft.and silky. cleanse it and the scalp from impuri- , ties and humors, and entirely overcome bad effects of Prot iota nee Of prepa rations containing sulphur, gar..of lead, &c. It.requires no soaping, washing, and hoUrs 4 for its application, nor will it stain the skin, but is ttA easily appiledAnd. Wiped front the shin as any ' 11, 4 dFeUsing. It restores tho natural shading of ono hair with another, ,which gives It a lively fipivarance instead of the dull iuifform black of dyes.. Iloyes linptildl Coloring Crith:3A. .•. • Superior to any hair Dressing - in as, Oile MO Col ors the Hair at the same Limo. Changes light and red hair to a btantithl brown or black. 'Sold everywhere. JOS ettliorrit co, No:m university Place, New York. March 0, _ TIR.:-:.TOBTAS' VENETIAN HORSE Ligt- J_IMENT pin t bottles at fifty cents eneh,, for lameness, curs, galls, colic, sprains, &c., warranted, cheaper than any other. It Is used by all the great horsemen on Long. Island courses. It will not cure ring 'Wile nor spaviu, es there is no liniment in exis tence that,wilL Whpt ibis stated to care it positively dons. No owner of horses luttlbe without it after trying one bottle.: One dose revives,, and eases the life of an over-heated or driven lunge. For colic and bel ly-ache it has never failed. Just as sure as the sun rises. just so sure is this valuable .liniment to be the horse embrocation of the day. saa by rill druggists. Office, 56 Cortlandt Street, New York. Feb.lo, Terrible Diselosures, lE,clucTs for the minion I •A ,most valuable and rion ..1001erfel publtention. et work of 08 pages, and ao colored engravings. Dtt, : IIUNIIER'S VADE MECUM, an original and popularlreatise on Man and Women, their Physiology, Functions. end Sexual disorders of ,overt' kind, with Never, Foiling Remedies • for their speedy cure. The prilottice.ef DR. HUNTED, has long been, and still is, unbounded, but itt.thc earnest No lio tatioq: of numerous persons, be Las I' pen. itainCed to ex tend his medical usefulness through the medium of his •'VADE MECUM." It is a :volume that should be the hitnds,of every family in the lend, as a preventive of secret vices. or a.s,st guide for. the alleviation of one ofthe'inost awful *tint destructive ecourges ever visited mankind- One: coup, securely enveloped. Will be for warded free of postage to any part of the Uhited . States • for As coatsin P. 0. stamps, or 3 copies for $l. Ad dress. post paid, Tin. MINTER, No. 3 Division Street, New York. Sept. 3.1863.-Iy. • TUE CONFESSIONS AND EXPERIENCE OF AN . .: ...I N.V.A LI D. Plibliehedlcirlhe beneilt, and as a warning add A CAUTION.,TO F .YOUNO WEN, ;• who suffer from nervou*Debility.;l s romature Decay of Manhood, etc supply ing at the altme time. , ' TWi MEANS OF SELF CURE. By one who has cured himself After • being • put to great expense and infery through medical humbug cud 'quackery. By enclosing a post.. paid addressed envelope, [tingle copies may be hatter the author. NAVIANJIM, MAYFAIR, • , Klnte county, N. Y. hfisy 27, 1 68. y, ..,.., 7. • .• Ittigimo Prenebing 'next Sahbath morning, in the English lun g-liege, in the First Retbrnxect Church.. • English preaching in the morning and evening, . . on's Lutheran church. &r. Jonres Cauncn.--Service next Sunday morning and .evening, in. the, ~Englieh bin - gunge. lecture on Wedneedity evening. . . itattitb. On the 19th Inst., by the Ker. F. W. Kremer. Mr. 131101t0 It W. GIMMICK, of S. Lebanon, to Miss POL LY LEW ER, of Cornwall cp., this county. Oa the 14th moat., at the !lowa, of the bride's fntb'•r, by the Bev. I. O. Burkholder. Mr lIHNItY BA:BOBER to Mrs. LUCY A. FLICKINC tat, botu front the vicinity of My•retamn. Oa the 15th ;not., by the Rev. U 11. Hellman, Mr. FRANKLIN BYLR, of Fredortekabarg. to Zliea .EMMA SWARTZ of 3oneetown. On the Bth lost., by the Rev. G. J. Marts. Mr. FtTD AN II AM BLATT, of Lebanon county, to Mies LOUISA ELIZABETH REIDY, of Dauphin C(1113 ty. /EV. . On the dist inst., in this boroagit, Mrs. 11.0SA.NNA , wife of Jobn OEOEOE, Esq., aged 57 years, 10' months and 18 clay 4- „ the 15th inst., in. North Lebanon township, CATHARINE, chile of gr. Atnbroso AItNOLD, aged About 3 yearm. On th 4 sth inst., in Fredericksburg, Blra. MARY, wife ofJohn "FABER, aged 41 years 8 months and 20 days. • On the 19th hot.. in Worth 'Lebanon,,townshM,. CATHARINE, wife of Er. John ARNOLD, aril about 72 sears. ' on the 18th inst., in this borough, Mr. ADAM WV/IER . aged 62 years. On the 15th inst., in this place, ELIZA SGITOTT, aged .I"yeara, and I month. On the 12th ingt ;in this Itotonsh, GRANT. only Hon of DAVID and 8 ARAM WALTER, nod 15 menthe and 12 clasps. The Lebavi - Carefully Co LEBANON, Wansal Extra Family, Y 8 751 Extra Flour, 8 50 Prime White Wheat,l 75 Prime Red Wheat, 160 New Wheat, - Prime Rye, 1 30 Corn, 1 20 Oats, SO Clorevueed, 00 Timothy-seed, 2 50 Flax-seed. fil/ Dried Apf)ljti o paileA, 2 00 Peach "SARI," 2 60 Peach "Ilutzels," 152 Cherries, 175 Onions, 100 Potatoes, boa, 50 Apple Ft 13440r,Taerock, 45 Riots: Market." orrected csnsy, MAY 25, 1864. Eggs, doe., 18 Rutter, 51h., 20 Tub or salted butter, 10 Lard, 15 Tallow, 21 Ram, 15 Shoulders, 33 Shies, • 18 Soap, T Rees-wna,, 25 White Fags, 6 Mlxed Rags, 3 Flax, "f lb., 12% Bristles, lb., 40 Panthers, V lb., 62 , 1.4 WOOl, V lb., 40 Soup Beaus, ¶ qt., 7 Vinegar, V gal., In,- gmtaiumento. 1 Bruce. 'FEE following EMPLOYERS byre Consented to pay 1 the LIST OF WAGES adopted by the JOURN EY AIEN S.II.OEMAREAS of Lebsnou, on April 27, MA. SAMUEL IIO,UQK, firw. ATKINS; 011ARI;ES.ROLAND, JOSEPH BOWMAN, DANIEL DICK EL, SHIRK k MOORE, DANIEL GRAEFF, GEORCIE MERE, PHILIP F. AIeGAULY, May 28.1 t. J. It. WEARER,. Auditor's Notice. IN the matter of the uccount of HENRY WITMER, Administrator, of MICHAEL 'DWYER, dec'd.: FOIE autlerafgned, Auditor appointed by the Or plums' Court of Lebanon county, to make distri lmtion of the balance in the hands of HENRY WIT MER, adMinistrator of MICHAEL 61041 , 1 E, dec'd.. to and nii:ffig 'Oka and legal representattsce, will attend at the Prollionotary'e Office, in the Borough of Leba non, 00 Thursday; the. 23ri day of. June, 1864, at 1 o'- clock, P.M.. when and %there all, pernons interested in aaid;distribu Hon may attend if they think proper. ' JAMES W. IMAM; Auditor. 2 . / .?ln ceay 25, 1864. Blanks for Bounty and invalid Pep . mioncla ims just printed and for rate it the An , vialregi! , Office. • NEW ADVERTISEMENTS .11Iridge Contractors. t iroorosAhs wilt be received at the Commissioners' Office. on Monday, June, 13M, 18114, for the Build ing of u MOOCH across Rig Stratum Creek, at U n ion Forge. Flees and Specifications can he seen at the Commissioners' °film 'MMUS ',ESHER, PETER FORNEY. :JACOB DRUBACHER. Cotnmissiouers of Lebanon County. At test : Cynue SiutuC, Lebanon, 3lay 25, 1864.-3 L READING RAILROAD.. finanier Arrangement. • GNEAT TRUNK LINE PROM THE NORTH AND North-West for PHILA,DELPIII A, NEW-YORK, READING, POTTSVILLE, LEBANON, ALLENTOWN, EASTON, &c., Trains leavellarrisburg for Planklpbie,New-YOrk. Reeding, Pottsville, and all intermediate - Stations, at 8 A. 31., and 2.00 P. 51. New York Express leaves Harrisburg at 6.30 A. 7L arriviur at New York at 1.45 the same day. A special Accommodation Paseeng,er Train leaves ItsAnmo at 7.15 A. N., and retains from Harrisburg at 5 P. M. Pares from Harrisburg: To RearAroil $5 15; to Phil adelphia s3' 35 and $2 80. Baggage shocked through. • Returning. leave New• York at 6 A. AT4:12..N00n, and _p. tl., .(PirTsillato .EXl.T.lll.3BS,arriv.in gat Harris burg at ,2 A. M.) Leave Philadelphia at 8.15 A. AL, and 3.89 P. AL Sleeping cars in the New Yirik Prpress Trains, through to and from Pittsburgh witheilt change,,,. Passengers by the Catawissa Railroad leiikamaqua at 8,50 A.AI., and 2.10 P. Al. for Philadelphia, New York, and 'all Way Points, Trains Itiive Pottsville at 0.15 A. 11.. find 2.30 P. AI., for PhiladglPhia. Harrisburg and New York, An Accommodation Passenger train leaves heading. at 11.00 A. Al , and returns from Philadelphia at 5 00 P. AL All the abovetrains run daily, Sundays excepted. .A Sunday train leave's Pottsville at 7.30 A. and Philadelphia at 8.15 P, AI. COISMUTATIoN; MILSAGE, SSASON, and EXCURSION TN.'S: EIS at reduced rates to cud from all points. 80 pounds Baggage allowed each passenger. G. A. NICOLLS. May 25,1804. General Superintendent . Administrator's Notire: wi MOE Is hereby given that letters of, -Atltninistra tion. cum toetamento annext. on the eat:Una PE TER SIIBLE.ENBERGI•rit, deehl., tate of Cornyjtil tp., Lebanon eriunty-, Pit., l'haretbeeWitra:llted to Atte signed of North Lebanon Borough, County and State aforesaid. , All persons indebted to said estate will please make payment. and those haling claims will present them withottt delay. 3011 N ALLWETN, , Administrator cum testantento annexe. Lebitnoti, May IS, 3864.—* TT E N TION ri CITE 511+.511/ItiRS oellieLettnion County Association for the detection or Holly_ !Thioyea, ant the, Teeovery of stolen h0r44,,, , Oil' meet at the public house of Joux MATT.TIES, in Lobanon, on SATUItIMY, JUNE 4., 1861, nt 1 o'clockiP. 51. JOTIN RILLIAN, President. PETER S'PEIN ER, Secretary. JACOB WITABB jr., Trensurer Lebanon, May IS, '6-1. LOWRY'S Confectionary Store, (Late Lowry & Naln) Walnut street, near Cumberian d, c.( 4 square froth the Court iftufee, Lebanon, Pa. • ; TTE haijust returned from the Citya fresh Spring Steele Of. Oranges, Lemons, -Raising. Mgt, 'Prunes, Dates; Currants, Filberts, Citrons, Walnuts, 'Peanuts, Almouds;am. • Mao, a large variety of all kinds of different -Savor ed Fine - and Common CANDIES. Cakes of all kinds always on hand, or made to order., &51,. Parties stippled at short notice. :• t A large assoftet.ini ot,NVOODEN and TIN TOlB, in cluding Wheelbarrols, Wagons, /te; ICE CREAM, of all the different flavors• always on bond: daring fstted , • up,the large SALOON In hand sdme style, hb Wes to race tee -the patronage of the public. . • Lebanon, May 18, 1864 Borough ~IPrinftertv for Sale. TUB subscriber offers Kt Private &tic, the fol lowing Real Estate, in the Borough of Lebanon ; Si?. A one and ono-half story Weather-boarded FR A MEitousn, and „II A LF lot of 0 ROUND,A situate in the borough of Lebanon, adjoining on the north 11111 street, on the_ south an Alley, enst by propertY of jacab lyeekley, and west by property of Jacob Roadie,. The LOT, fronts on Hill street 38,ree 11 ill ilppthrl9B feet: For further particulara call on 10S. idc,AFFEIq, 11Arilsburg, Pa. WILLIAM kokr.Flat, tebenon. Liibandin, May 18 ,186+1. • • WEIGLEY .REWALT COMMISSIO.AT OfER CHAN TS FOR . THEIOALS OF nutter, Eggs, Cheese, Ta.llo . tv, Lard, `Poidtry, Oame,:Dried"Ernits., . Grain, Seed, ..140.170 R,EARE STREET, ono door - y.lore NEW-YO1U(. O. Weigloy. Dowalt. 5 • ••• • REFERENCES: . - • Rabb & Ascough, New Yiirk ; Allen & Brother, do W. W. Selfridge, Esq., do; Jones Shepard,'do;.Slan son, !Abseil & Farrington. dO; Samuel U. Johnson, do' W.M. Breslin, Esq., Lebanon; Pa.; L. Betz. Canton; Ohio; W. C. Curry & Co., Bankers, i - Brio, N.; Iron John Stiles, Allentown, Pa., [Jan. 14, 1863. LEBANON ACADEMY. riniN undersigned hereby In form the public that the Lebanon .Academy is not intended exclusively for the youth of the Borough, but it'always did, and still 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 limper place in the estimation of this Community.— A ;united number of pupils of the proper grade can be admitted from the country by applying to JACOB CAPP, President. JOSEPH KA RUE, Secretary. or to CAWS BOGER, Teacher. • JIEN- Tuition for common mid higherllnglish branch es, Latin.iind,Greek.' $2 per mouth:. Lebanon, Ang. 28,1852. anti 181 ra tor , 111011C,C. 'MOTION is hereby given that Letters of Adminis= .L tration on the Estate of InfiliTE4IELIElt, deed., late of North Lebanon township, Lebn non conn ty, have been granted to the undersigned, residing in the borough of Lebanon, county and State afoiesaid. All persons, indgbted t o saki estate will please make pay. Melt t end thofioleeving claims will present theta with out delay, to . ;, JOSEPLI LIEBER, Adin'i. N. Lebanon tp., April LS, 1864. Exectitoes Pittiiite; PUBLIC Notice is hereby given, titit Eettars Testa mentary, have been granted to the undersigned, en the Estato. of CATHARINE GOETTLE, late of Heidelberg township, Lebanon county, -Pa., deed. All persons who know themselves indebted to said estate will please settle their accounts, and all those having Oa itne against it will please present them. JONATHAN ZERO' , Executor. Sbaefferstown, `March 9, lasi. lion andA sikocutilion, PRILADELPHIA, PA. DISEASES of the Nervous, Seminal, Urinary and Sexual Syetems—new and reliable treatment—in reports of the HOWARD ASSOCIATION—Sent by mail in sealed letter envelopes, free of , Address , Dr J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street, PhiladeliMia, L's. March 9, 1.894.-11. WANTED TO UY= 50;,-.00 B 0 n usßELsExs. '' 60,000 bushels CORN 50,000 bushels OATS; 0,000 bushels WITEAT. Also, CLOVERS EED, TIMOTHY SEED, Flaxseed, for which dm highest CASH prices will be paid at the Leb anon Valley Railroad Depot, Lebanon. GEORGE HOFFMAN. Lebanon, July 17, 1561. Lebanon Female Seminary : RACHEL F. ROSS, Nincipal. JULIA ROSS, Musical Departutont. Mrs. M. A. J. JIMISON, Drawing. ritoki Ninth Session will commence September 3, 1860. I This School is designed to elevate the standard of female education, and to offer superior advantages at a moderate cost. Thu school your dis.divided into two sessions or, flee mouths each. Charge per session, from 714. M Ls.dullars, accordiug to thestudiesof the scholar. Ektra forMitaia, French, tAttin, ati„d , German. Partictilar attention given to the musical depart ment,. Instructions MUM thu Piano,. Itlelcsinv and Guitar and in Singing. Pupils. not Geminated With the School will ho waited Upoll at their homes, when de. sired, and at the usual rates. • Early aNdication should be made to : • STINE, or • J. W. MISC. Board of Directors: D. S. HAMMOND, S. J. STINE, JOHN ALEUT, J. W. 241811, C. D. 0 LON INGER., C. GIINENAWAF,T, ISAAC B KCIS LEY, JOSIAH PUNCH. Lebanon, Aug. 21, 1881. Fashionable Tailoring. REMOVAL. MICHAEL HOFFMAN wool' respectfully inforre In the Citizens of Lebanon, that he has IthiMOVEll his TalL01111.1(1 Business to Cumberland Street, two doors Fast of Market Street, and opposite the Eagle Hotel, where all persons who wish garments made up in the most fashionable style and best manner, are in vitod to call. TO TAILORSI—Just received and for sale the N. York awl Philadelphia Report of Spring Summer Fashions. Tailors wishing the Fashions should let ,thosubscriber anew of the fact, so that he can make his arrangements accOrdinglyiiii: , 4. 11110H27,L HOFFMAN. Lebsoonallliay 41;1884 • Great Central Fair, SANITARY COMMISSION, OPPINI RV THE CuMIIITTEE ar LANOR, INCOME AND REVENUES, No. HS SOUTH SEVENTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, APRIL 4:rn, 1864. The Committee on "Labor, Incomes and Rev enues," inv ito co-operation with them in the par ticular work for which they have been appoint ed. As no portion of the people are more patri otic than the working men and women of the country, it is but just and proper that they should alike have an opportunity to contribute to the objects of the Fair. The most equable plan for accomplishing this, and, at the same time the easiest one, is to sek for the contribution of a singl.) day's Labor from all classes in the com munity. Many will contribute a day of their labor willingly, who would not subscribe their money. To reach every department of industry and art will be a work of great labor, but, if at tained, will be produktive of immense results. The success of the plan will depend upon the hearty cooperation of every element of influence within our limits, and we invite all the guardi ans of the industrial interests; and all others, .to take hold with us in furthering this great work of patriotism and humanity.. , The Committee is charged with the following duty, to w it Finsr. 7 -To obtain the..contribution of "one day's labor,." or earnings, from every s tirtiattn:and laborer, foreman, toperative and emploYee ;„pres ident, aaeliier, telley and clerk of every incorpor ated and no incerporated company, railroad and express company, eMploying firm, bank, manu factory, iron works, oil works, mill, mine and public office ; froth every private banker. and bro ker, importer, auctioneer...lE3 . d merchant; clerk; agent and salestioan designer, finisher and art • ist ; publisher;; printer mechanic ; from every govornmdnt officer, centramor and employee; ',grocer, lit:teller, baker, an,d dealer ; farmer, horti culturist and producer ,/ - froin every mantua ma "ker., milliner and female operative; every indi vipal engaged in turning the soil, tending the toom,,or in any way earning a livelihood, or building a fortune within the States of 'Pennsyl vania, New Jeriey and Delaware.. , SECOND.—To obtain the contribistiois 'Of-one `day,' s "Revenue," from all the ,''great employing establishments, firms, corporations, -compels les railroads and works. Turita.-To obtain the, eaaribution. of one day's income from every retired person, and per son of r iortune—mule .upon their Means, and from all clergymen,' lawyers, physicians, dentists, editors, authors and profes sore; altother persons enpted in the learned or other professions. 14lueit of,:.,this work must te 7 .-perforped by the personal Influence and efforts of. ladies ifistl gen tlemen associated with the ComMittee'in carry - irg out this'plun. The Committee feel the responsibility of the work they have undertaken, which, tubes:access 1440. tire a very perfect re:niboobn of their plan,and they therefore call up in all earnest people, to assemble themselves together in every town, township, and county, and form organizations of ladies anti gentlemen to co-op orate with theM in this great work and labor of love. In the. manufacturing counties, the ,coal and oil regions, and in the agricultural districts, —especially, let there be organizations in the large towns, so thitt the young people may• have ,art opportunity tlibs to render assistepen to their relatives and friends fighting the battles of their country in the armies of the nation. The work.of. this Committee pay be, precept . ted where no other effort can be made for the 'Fair, as in the .m.iaes of the coal regions., A day's earnings oi the,rniners, and, a day's pro duet of the mines, .eitn . be obtained, where ; no portable article could beecured for tranc"per- Whin. Indeed there is no !fart or section of these States where the day's Tabora : ay - tint be ob tained, if organizations can he Conned to reach them. The Committee cannot close without, urging upon all Proprietors of R4abli,hments, the duty of taking prompt.and energetic action, to,,secure the benefit of the day of Labor from all Within their control. „ . JOSEPH LOWRY The Committee .:tteut.in it unnecessary to.do more, than thus to'i'imeent th6subject to the.peo ple of the three`States named.. In . _ coming campaigns of our armies, the lulmrs of;the "San itary Commission" will he gretitly, augmented.-- By the first of June 700,000 men—one of the largest artuics of modern times—will he opera ting in the field. „So large a force, scattered over regions to which the men are unaeelimated, must necessarily carry along with it a. large a mount of skip:less, suffering and death, to say 1 1 ; nothing of the gathered horrors of the battle -1 field These sufferings, it is .our bounded duty, as .'men and Vhristiarrs, to relieve. .A great and en lightened people, enjoying, the blessings of a gov ernment of their own winking, cannot refuse as sistance to men suffering to maintain its author ity, and we will net believe that the "GREAT CENTE,X,L FAlR,"drawing its products from ,the three Stator ; of; Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware, so affluent in all mineral, agricul tural and industrial wealth, shall fal behind any similar effort which has yet, been made for the relief of the Nation's children.-: As. it is desirable not to multiply circulars . ; sno farther authority than this circular. willbe necessary for any. employing urns or•company, , or any, reipectable committee of ladies and gentle men., to preened at once, in the work of the Com -mittee ; and it is hoped that under it, organiza tions will spring up in all the towns and busy regions of the States of Pennsylvania, New Jer sey and Dela witre. Subscriptions will be thankfully acknowledged in the newspapers of Philadelphia; and itis very desirable that they commence soon, as each fresh acknowledgment will stimulate effort in other localities. All subseriiptionB should be addressed to JOHN W. CLAGFIORN, Treitsurer, offee of the "Coat mittee on Lubor, Income and Revenue," No. 118 South Seventh Street, Philadelphia., , AV' All needful helps in _Circalure and,Pos ters will be forwarded t ior rties applying for them. Direct to the Ch aof tho Committee as above. • . 4.! • • fro„ All needful helps, in Circulars and Posters will, be ifortvarded to parties applying for their— Dirdet to the Chairman of the Cemmittee uts nhoio. L. MONTGO3.IE'IIY BONtl, Chairman OLAOIIOI3.N. Treasurer. ItSV.Ii W. IIUTTP,R. corresponding SeereiarY hIeGIIEGOIL J. MITOITESON, Secretary. IlONOltAlty , - - . His Excellency. A. G. CURT.lN,Oovernor ofPennsylvania Ells Excellency, JOEL PAK K.13/3.,Governor of New Jersey. Ills Excellency, WM.' CANNON, Governor of Delaware .1(n. AI.E`,CANDEE lIENIty, Mayer of Philadelphia. Lleu.JOS IMO 1NGE8.801,1,-Pr:nnsyimds. lion. JUDGE CARPENTEit New' erHey. • Hon. JUDGE HARRINGTON., Delnware. • • • Major-Gen. GEORGE G. ME %DE, Army of tho . Potonme COMIOTTEIk. Right Rev Bishop Potter Para Rev E W Mater ; Most Rev Bishop Wood • Chairmen Rev Bishop Simpson Mrs George M Delius Rev Dr Brsiwird Mrs John Sergeant Rev W P Breed Mrs John M Soot Rev I W Butter Mrs General Meade Rev Isese Leaser ltdrs..l E.:gar Piompson - Samuel 11l Felton Julin Edgar Thompson Mrs .Robort W Learning Volionodore K F Stockton Mrs t. Mottgornery Bond Frederick Fraley John Bingheik Ooorge Mrs F A Dross' Rev W Smidards, D DMrs 41 N 'Prothssor Henry Coppilo I Mrs John W Forney Charles Pumiltiton Mit, MD Mrs Samna! A Crozor Dr Walter Williamson Mrs .10.ch.-Tarley Jinn Oswa.l11;1110rupson illt4m A agar Ludlow M las tzaann 11 11 Browne , . Miss Sallie Scott Thuile Dougherty Miss LOOK% E I:bighorn and 90 others. and 35 others O V THE LNBANON BANK, May 4,1861., published as'required by Acts of Assembly, viz: Ist.—Loans and Discounts $350,226 21 U. S. Securities 176,000 00 Pewee., Loans 11,440 00 W.—Specie ^8 570 V ' "52 976 42 Specie Certificates' 14,400 0 01 ' ' Notes of other banks 3.300 00 Legal Tender Notes k postal currency... 27,700 00 Duo by other banks 110,407 95 3rd.—Notes in circulation 334,080 00 459,213 76 20,593 C,9 E. A. lIILIMIC, Cashier. Affirmed and Blibscribed 'before mo May 4, 1861. Lebanon, May 11, 1864. J. J. Btsin, J. P 4th.—lltilance dne depositors Due to other banks BOOKS & STATIONERY A NEW FIRM.. WALTZ HOUdK WOULD Inform the Public, that having bought and consolidated tile Book and Statinhery Stores of IL if. Reedel and George Waltz, -they aro now prepared to wait on all who will favor them with . a call, at the old s tend (tl. IL Rootlet's) in Cumberland street, where they will always have on band a large and-well se lected enmity of School, Blank - and" Sunday Scheel Books, and as an inducement they offer their Miscella aeons books at greatly reduced prices. The Now York and P , iladelphia Dailyt,ami Weekly. Papors, and Magazines, can be luntlind subscribed for, on reasonable terms, by calling at their store. Anything wanting in their.Une will be cheerfully at tended to with promptness and dispatch Lebanon, May I, MC *Jacob E. L. Zimmerman's* FIRST CLASS IfAl It-DRESSING AND 11A FR.DYI , I- INO -SALOON, 31arket street, near Cmnberland, and opposite the Nagle Hotel. Being thankful for the 'libeial patronage heretofore extended to him, lie would respectfully solicit a continuance of the setae. Lebanon, July 2,1882. N. IL—The saloon will be closed Oa Sunday. For "1111.(3 ilre Joseph tiorrinon, Jr Airs Georg° F Wproilor Mrs (leorge IY Mania Siateinent VALITABLR . • Borough Property • AT . Private Salt, ME subscriber offer a at Frirate Sale a 1100. E and ri LOT OF GBOIJND, situate in Cam- barbital street, in the Borough of Leh anon. 1/4 square East of the Court Ilonee. The Hones to a large three- • story BRICK DWELLING, with all the modern improvements .gir The terms will be reasonable. - For further information apply to Iteinoehls' k Meily, in North Lebanon. Borough. April 20, 1804.—tf. GEORGE GASSEIt, Tre wont, Schuylkill county, Private Sale. AL certain tract of Laud, situate in Londonderry township. Lebanon county, on the road leading from Palmyra to.. , Campbellstown, and one-fourth mile from Palmyra, and It' : mite from Leb non Valley Rail road, Contatntng rlO Acres, of the beet LTMESTOIi r, IcAlCD,in five 'fields, under good FENCES, all Limed over lately. A new two , Mary FRAME XFPCILEN attached and Basement, yonng ORCHARD 4! # ,I 1 from Miller's and NeW York 14ureeries, Li ,- selected with great care. Pears,- Plums, Apricots, Peaches, and telrklnds of Cher -- T ries and Grapes, four Riede of Goosber ries, Raspberries. Currants, Strawberry beds, and all klnds of Shrubs. Shades, Ornamental trees, &c. Aiie - Also TOBACCO, raised from Cuba seed for Sale. • „ .Possession and good title will be given any day after Salo, or. the let of August, 185& • . . Londonderry tp., April 20,19f34 -ID - I,m - mE i Na m o - v - A. , Lorenzo 11. 'Rohrer, VATOULD respectfully inform the V V setts of Lebanon and vicinity ' that he has REMOVED his Tailoring estah• •• lishment to two doorsbelow Philip Nceoully'a Shoe store,whereliek , - tualte up the most fiu.h. Mashie Clothiiig. work; entrusted to. him he manufactured in the best Minitt,er,onmod: orate tecmei. 'Good fits and substantial making' guar- anteed. Thankful km the liberal patronage extended to him thuS far. he t6pes by strict attention to his business to merit a continuance of the same. He cor dially invites the public, and his old customers to give him a ca 11. [Lebanon, April, 6,4,314., U. S. 10-40. liond.s. These Bonds are issued under the Act of Congress of March 5th,1864, which provides that all Ponds issued , under th is Act shall be EXEMPT FROM TAXATION by or under any state or municipal authority. Sub scriptions to these Bonds arc received in United States notes or notes of National Banks. They aro TO BE 118 - DEEMtD IN COIN:,. at the pleasure of the Govern ,medt,it ei,y period !pts than ten nor more than for ty years from their .dateiand. until their redemption FIVE PER CENT. INTEREST WILL BE PAID IN COIN, on . B,onds of not over One hundred dollars an neatly and on all other Bonds The in terest is payable on the first days of March and Sep tember in each year. Subscribers will receive either Registered or Coupon Bonds, as-they may prefer. Registered , Bonds are re corded on•tba.books of the U. S. Treasurer,.nad can be transferred only on the owner's prder. Coupon Bonds are payable to bearer, and are more convenient for commercial rim . - • Subscribers to this loan will have the option of hav ing their Bonds draw interest from March Ist, by pay ing the accrued interestin spin—(or in United States notes, or the notes of National Banks, adding fifty per cent. for premium,) or receive them drawing interest from the date of subscription and deposit. As these Bonds are Exempt from Municipal or State Taxation, their value le increneed from one to three per cent per innum,aceording,to the ri<Ee if ton lodes in Tani one ports of the country. At the present Woof prens&urp on gold they pay , .Over ,Eight Per Cent interest , in currency, Mid are of equal convenience as a perms - Went or ietriporary investment thatpo securities offer so greatinduce- Tents to lenders as the various descriptions of 11.5. Bonds. In all other forms of indebtedness, the faith or ability,-of private parties or. stock companies or„efip orate cominunities only is pledged, for payment,while for the debts o f the United States the whole property of the country Is holden to secure the payment of both principal and interest in coin.. These Bonds may be subscribed for in sums from t5O. up towny magnitude, on the same terms, and aro thus made equally available to the smallest lender and the largest cap Relish They can be converted in to money at any moment, and the bolder will have the benefit of the interest. It may be useful to state in this connection that the total Funded Debt of the United SWeaou,7itich Inter est is payable in gold, on the 'ird : day ire51766.906;660. .!l'ho interest ,on this debt for the coming fiscal year will be $45,937,12G L while the cue ems revenue in golii for the current fiscal year, end glins36-th,186-40nts been so far at the rate of over $100,000,000 per annum. It will be seen that even the present geld revenues of the Government are largely in excess of the wants or the Treasury for the payment of goad interest, while the recent increase of the tariff will doubtless raise the annual receipts from customs on the same amount of importations, to $150,000,000 per annum. Instructions to the National Banks acting as loan agents were not issued from the United State Treastury until March 20, but in the,first three, weeks of April the subscriptions averaged mare than I'EN MIL LIONS d. WEEK. . SubseriptiOna will be received by.tiiti. First National Daub OrPhiladelphia,.Pa: ,&cend National Bank Of Philadelphia, Pa. Third National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa. AND 'BY ALL NATIONAL BANKS which are depositaries of Public money, and ail RESPECTABLE BANKS AND BANKERS throughout the country, (acting as agents of the Na tional Baults) will furnish further Juror motion on application .and . . AFFORD EYEB,;Y FACILITY TO SUBSCRIBERS. May n, 1561_-3m. ,Mt.CORIMCWS - ,IPIONEER WORLWRENOWNED COMRINED. REAPER AND MOWER, BOTH 114ND,ALVD SELF-BAKERS„ 33119 LOVED POIL One °Ulm greatest labor-sating. machines of the age, and always found fallY tonal to any teat to which it has been , submitted, hr kind, of grain allgrass, at home and abroad. Orand Medals of Honor awar l ed by the World's Pairsouccessively at Loudon, Paris and hamburg.and acionewledged: hi both herarspheres to be the Pioneer and chief Reaping and IU - hiving ma chines. The model and pattern of all others. We claim our Self-Raker to b 6 superior to all others, and offer it on trial with any other, the purchaser to keep and pay for the one preferred. Bap. Sample Machine can he seen at Adam Ileak's Hotel, Lebanon, and any information wanted can be had by culling at J. R. Bressler, Stove Store, Walnut Street, Lebanon. ACW:. All kinds of REPAIRS constantly on hand, and for Salo by the agent. M.'Satisfaction iaaranteed. kor sale Iiy•TOID.: ETlBAgebti' • .1* : • -i, Litia ; Lautdeter county, Pa. May 11,1864.—Gt. Straw and Corn Fodder WANTED. AVI TONS of Wheat and Oats Straw. 100 TONS Corn Fodder, for which the highest market price will be paid in cash, during the mouths of April, May and one, at the Paper 31111 of SUM & ROSS. Lebanon, Feb. 24,'04. - Lebanon, Pu. TO - AND fLEMPERt PEDLERS ALSO TO THE PEOPLE or LEBANON, AItOUS NATUAN,respectfullk informs the people Mot' Lebanon and vicinity that he has opened a No tion and Fancy•Th'y Goods Store' in Lebanon for the IVIIOLBSALEmni RETAIL Trade of articles in his line et the most reduced priers P'Ossihle. stock consists in part or all k Bids of Woolen and Cotton Steak hags: rind Hose, Undershir:s, Drawers . Woolen Caps and Nutrias, Mite and. Gloves. Scarfs ,all kinds of Ifiliedkereb lets, Collars for 'Leah. and Gentlemen, Ilairdresses and Nets,Riblmslind Velvets. Simol and Patent Sowing Thread, Buttons. Scissors, Combs, Ac.„ &c. A large assortment, of UMBRELLAS and PARA SOLS. at the lowest pekes. - Spectacles, Pocket-bneks, Portmonnires,& Dontineesi-Cards, &c. A largo assort ment of Musical Instruments, V Alps, Ateordeons. Banjos, TanibOrinps,.,:Flittes, Fifes, Baskets, Teutn; Carpet Bags; Stitehple,• Mid all kinds of Toys, in fact everything aintlist' that can be thonght of inothe Notion and 'Panay line. Also a large variety of JEWELRY and WATCIIIIS. Pedlers and Storekeepers vein find it thine Interest to buy of up. Onr:Stokela in Cum berland Strea, in Furiele!s budding VilrVeen , the Court house and Market MAMA., ~• MARCUS NATHAN. HARDWA.RE AT COST. 1 1111. subecriber offers hie largo and Well selected stoek of HARDWARE. PAINTS, OILS. A.. sir CO ST FOR CJISIL Parties who have settled their accounts to April 1., 1861, will be allowed a liberal credit on purchases—Those nlio hare not Settled will nod their accounts with A. S. Req., for immediate settlement and coulee. D, M. K ARMANY. BKO•'S New Boot and Shoe FITS! FITS ! FITS ! A . It. RICHEY, Merchant Tailor, 'respectfully MI. nounces to the citizens of Lebanos and vicinity that he has just returned from the . city with a tali an , sortment of • C LOT HS, CASSIMEIIES, all of which he will sell or make up to orderat t.rices to suit the" times, at his No. I Tailoring Estab lishment In Keini'dliew-Block, 4 doors South of tiur Buck Hotel, South'Welpet street. All work entrusteriM'his'atre. will be mannfactrir ed ins workmanlike manner-stto fashion and -401*- billty. Goods purchased elsewhere cheerfully mile up to order on the usual moderate terms. Having had years et:experience in the Tailoring and Dry-Goods business, and.being befitted:to turn to get advantage of his customers, all' tbeadvantages result lug from said acquireMents, he feels satisfied that it will be responded to by a very liberal share-of tbepab pa tronage. Friends tali once to plasm me after that please your Sires. July 8, 1863. , . - . * TAKE 'NOTICE' John. H. Weaver, I S still carrying on the manufacture of all Muda of BOOTS * &.. SIiOES S &c. Ile -has juot returned from the city. baring bought. a Sus stork of good Leather, - obi& he is prepared to weft up to order in the best style eirirektiaa - ship. Ills shop is on Market street, bststepu % 1111 Water and Strickler's Mill. ' ' - W. L. SEGNER N. I kinds of Repairing promptly attended to Lebanon, April 27, 1854 Out-LOts 'at 'Private Sale! WILL bo sold at Private Sal6;' l'" I 8 ACRES OF LAND, sitnated in Long Lane, near the borough line, In Corn wall township. It adjoins the land of Widow Fulmer, on the North, Wm. Atkins and John Krause on the East. There is a ono story LOG HOUSE, weather hoarded erected on the laud, and a good WELL In the gardenA— The land has flue stones for quarries. This tract will make a nice home for a small family. - it is free from Ground Rent. Coed title will be given. " s. ADAM HITCHER. N.B.—This track le now covered with fine ;gm hal of which will be given to the purchaser. 'Lebanon, June 1.3. 1460. NATIONAL HOTEL (LATE WHITE SWAN,) Race Street, above Third, Phila. MITTS establishment o ff ers great inducements not on ly ou account of natl . :iced rates pf boarding, but rum its central location to.the avenues of trade, as well es the conveniences afforded, by the several Pasaenger Railways, running past &dad contiguous to it, by which guests can pass to and fund the Hotel to the different ltaihund Devote; should they be preferred to the regu lar Omnibus belonging to/be House. I am determined to deiote.rny whole ettenHon to the comfort end convenience of thy guests. D. C_ SlECHlST,Pionrreter; Fortaarly from Eagle Hotel. Lebanon, Pa T. V.:lttumns, Clerk. [Phila., March 12,18624 - Spring Opening% rl z gl e . r a il in ed on w rii t ATe e im e tv, fi tn i e n h f e onn w i 1 Vit en openiug of Spring & Summer ftE5-eapo, HATS, together with RIBBONS, FLOWERS, 4c., on T.H URSDA Y, April 281 k, 1864, to which all are cordially invited. L. BUM Lebanon, April 27,1864. ...-^ New Boot and Shoe Store! Jfit: undereizned announce to the public that they ; hove centered !their"Seii"Bont„and Shoe Store to Cumbarland:,s'ireci, Lebanon, id4oliriTtraefre bending, one door west of the Confectionery Store, where the, intend keeping constantly on hand a general se gala. sortment of Ladies, Gentlemen, Misses Bops aed Children's Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, &e., &c., • all of which will be made up in style and quality no to be surpassed by any other workmen in the country. No effort shall be spared to please and satisfy all whh may . faltor them with their orders, and their charge• All be As reasonable as possible, compatible with a tab. rerhuneratkro:z _v They also keep n large-stack of '• - HOME MADE WORK, which is warranted to bow represented. The'pnblie, are invited to cell and examine their stock 'n previous uretrasing. ::tip Repairing done on short noticeArn4 at reasonable rates. ANDRUW MoORIO.' ,SAMUEL S. SfiIRS Lebanon, May 4, 1864. • I Free Exhibition. Geo. L. Atkins, DESIROUS OT EXTENDING ma BOOT tc SHOE 3:3 TT IS X XV MIS . bus deteMsdned to curry out the motto, 6 QUICK SAVS .AND SMALL PROFITS," Ile has just received a laige Stock oil:toots, Shotei. Trunks and Carpet Bags. *M. Particular attention paid to Customer's Work. Lebanon, March 23,1864. BITILDERS will do well by calling on J. H. BIUSSLER Agent,. as he is prepared to do all kinds of TIN ROOFING, SPODVNG and JOB WORK generally, at Ills very lowest paces. He also has on hand a large and good assortment of ail kinds of TIN WARE,CIPPA, ." the most . improved Gas Nutting . OIX:1K STOVHS and PARLOR , STQVK I: ' Aleb; all the different 'and. latest' Improved RANGEI 4 AND 0 , IIEiLTERS,',of alrkinds. He also keeps nen' 'Meetly ortharni a large stock of all kinds or ROOFING, SLATErW4ticklie often. at nails price than they can be bought of traynther slateinen in the countSv -,,- ^- les_ WARE•RHOMS--; Otni d&lr, South 'of the "Puck Hotel," Walnut Street, Lebanon, Pc. Lebanon, May 4, 1864. . New Spring Stock; TUE LATEST STYLES AT CHEAP CASH PRICES! & fen.; HAVE just raceiyed at their CHEAP CLOTHING STORE, - - On Cumberland Street,liqbanon, fr nn their own manufactory in PiiilaileTpta, a larva Ftock,of Nett/ Iteadv-tnade Clothing, of ail kinds, for iktiqr and 80li5. AZ!: Old Customers "and new ones . , are invited to dill - aid'exam ice ti) .stock belies' purchasing else 'where, as we feel confident we cananiCtire. - tastas of all. REIZI NSTEIt t ORO:- bpposito the Court House Lebanon, April 13,1363.-3 e. Boot and Shoe Store. iiy In fcidmAsCtObeß publicßChT i ELr t r ...„,„„ ooatirn nes his extensive establishrairat its es h stilt tfu Oft edglali his new imilding,raradomberlaridet., .SLIP wbfre he luipes to render thesame . Satilidation as heretofore to all who may favor him with their custom. lie invites Merchants and dealers in BOOTS and SlloE:Sand everyone who wishes to purchase fashionable and, durable articles in his line, to call and examine for themselyeAlds large and varied stock. He is determined to surpass all etrapetition Sn the manufacture of every article in his business, sultalne for any Market in the Union. A due rare taken in regard to materials and workmanship; none ht the best ean:: ty of LBA.TiIER and other materials are used, and none but the best workmen are employed a, P. S.—lie returns his sincere than twists friends for the very liberal patronage' libritofored•estowed 'on him:. Ile hopes by strict attention to business andentleavoring o please his customers, to Merita share of public tat tope _ (Lebanon, May 4,1664. _ _ Wanted Immediately, 100 CALVES, or which the Metes& price will be paid by ShIRK Lebanon, April 133,1564.—.3m tantidoysitelit AGENTS WANTED ! VVPI will pay film $25 to $75 per mouths, and . sk . expenses, to active Agents , or given rOltiniixalOM Particulars sent free- Address ERIC Sr.wmsG Mammal OMPANY. It. JAMES, General Agent, Milan, Ohio. 33115 y 13. 1853. AMEilfeAtiilousii • JOHNX2 ViTHES; IrroprWer. rimts proorieior of this old established and popular 'HOTEL would respectfully inform the public that tt will be conducted at all times 10 the comfort and conventeuc's of its guests. It has been tboronably infelvand renovated. end no pains will be spared , ter make the Table awl the Bar atall times, equal to any in the enmity. • The STABLING and Yard are superior too, and more estensice, than any other in LtMenai'. A net SHED • also in the course of erection, which will be com p:mad in a short time. The patronagsrof the Ferniers ~ n d the Traveling public generally is respectfully no- I •eited. rhAca—West side of 'Market street, and half a square south frem the Alarketgousa: . .I,l.niN ATTHES.. Lebanon, April 15,11.64. ' A TAKE NOTICE. Market Street, lebanon,
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