XIN Giotto. DAWSON ' S ALE.—The following says tho Germantown 'Telegraph, is too good to be lost, although it oc curred some years agoin German• tdWolin a hottel not many miles from the railroad : you give a glees of ale,ifyou please ?" asked ft rather seedyieh-look log person;-•and an old but well brushed coat, - alfd'a most too Shiny bat. It was produced by the bar. tender, creaming over the edge of—the' tum bler. "Thank ye," said the -recipient, as he placed it to his rips, and said : "This is - very fine ale—vers. Whose is it?" "Dawson's." "It is Dawson's ' eh 7 W ell, give ns another glass of it." It was done; and -heliting'it tip' to the light and iedking through it, the connoisseur said : "'Pon my work, it is superb ale-- superb I—clear as •Madeira. .I. must have some more of that. Give me a mug of it." Tho mug was imrnished; btit be fore putting it to::his lips the imbiber said : Ale did you say' this was?" "Dawson's" repeated the bar-ten der. • romaine or t e appreciative-gentle man to say, as' be wiped his mouth and went toward the door : "Dawson's ale is it ? I know'Dew.' son very well-1. sbhll see him soon, and will settle witirkfra for two glas es and a mug of his incomparable brew! Good morning. A PUN THAT IS NO JOKE. A Pren'ehman near the Canada line, in Vermont, sold a 'horse to his Yankee neighbor, which herecommen= ded as being a very sound animal, in spite of unprepossessing appearance. To every inquiry of the buyer re specting the-qualities of the horse, the Frenchman gave a favorite reply, • but alwayscommenced his common. - dation - with the depreciatory re mark- • "Re's not. look ver good." The Yankee caring little for the looks of the horse, of which . hejudged for himself, without the seller's assis tance, and being fully persuaded, af ter minute inspection, that the. beast was worth the moderate sum risked for 14m, made the purchase' and took him home; A few days afterwards be returned to the seller in high dud geon, and declared that ho had been cheated in the quality of the horse. "Vat •iwele canter r said the French man... "Matter I" said the Yankee, "mat ter enough; the horse can't see; be is blind'us a bat !" "Ah.P ) said the Frenchman, "vat I vas tellypia he vas not kiek_ver good —443 gar, deal, know if he look at - ea" - A "TAKE-vr” BLUNDER.-A laugh able mistake is shown in the follow ing mixing of two articles—one con cerning a preacher, the other about the freaks of a mad dog—which oc curred in •a hurried "make up" in a printing office lißev. 'James 'Thom peon, `Rector .- of .St. Andrew's church, preached to a large concourse of - people on Sunday last. This was his last sermon. in a few weeks he will bid farewell to his congregation, as his physician ed vises him to cross the Atlantic. He exhorted his brethren and sisters, and'after the conclusion of a. abort prayer, took a whim to cut up some frantic feats. lie ran up Trinity street to the college. At this stage of the proceedings a couple of boys seized him and tied a tin,,kottle' to his tail, and he again started:,`• A great crowd collected and for *a - time there was a grand scene of running anCeonfusion. After a long race the was`fmally shot 1:T.44-policeman!' `"LOYAL" PARSONS.—The chureh as :a general thing, has become an im mense machine for.the promulgation of the peculiar tenonts of the Aboli tion party, each particular person do ing the work which was formerly done by the most despicable of all politicians-=the pot house pettifog ger. In other ages the church also lost its purity and became a State machine, but always to the detriment of the church, and -the downfall of the State political fabrier---- The worst enemies to their country' over since the world began, have been ___ltsuolitical priests & and the rule - in any which has gone before. The renowned commentator, Dr. Clarke was doubtless impressed with the truth of this assertion when ho wrote the following: "He who while lie professes the re ligion of Christ, disturbs society by his preaching or writing, who es. eludes from the salvation of God those who do not conform to his religious or political creed, never know the na ture of the Gospel, and never felt its power and influence." Otr The Missouri "Legislature" has passed a bill providing that a per son whose husband or wile has been engaged in rebellion against the Gov `fornruent shall be entitled to'a divorce do proper application to the courts. What a saintly people those Missouri :Nola!' Yankees must ! Couldn't Oily how pass a resolution instruct ing S . L Peter to lock the door of the celestial heaven against the same dia bolical rebels ? The' Wit deseryedly won his bet who, in company, when overy ono was bragging of his tall relatious, wagered that be himself ;had 'a broth er twelve feet high. He had, he said, "two half brothers, .each measuring sixrfeet." What'is there which, supposing its greatest'breadth .to .be four inches, length nine inches, and depth. three inches, contains a solid foot? A shoe. SETTLEMENT B - - - ETWEEN the Directors of the Lebanon County Aires house and the Auditors of said connly, few the year ending on the 2d day of January, 1396, in clusive. - . Balance hi the hands of . the Tressurceof_. last year's settlement . $176 40 Cash of the C011117401401101U1 OP 4 orders 2800 00 Cash from Jacob Bobney for horses 410 06 Cash of George Lutz for Mary Daub 21 15 Cash of David Bowmanelate Treasurer 359 61 Cash of Commissioners on 7 ordain $9200 00 . Cash . orrster Rohl for Ann Waffor 300 Cash of Abraham, for John Heilman 62 00 Cash of 11. Rohl balance oncoMo 1 50 Cash of John Tice. for atone 10 00 Cash of Elias Walborn, for cow . 30 00 Cash of George Iloffman, for tallow 40 71 Cash of Elizabeth Brandt, for lea - 25 Paid Waterman Young ,4 • Co., for grim : ..w ' c 07105 ;All 50 TlildVaterman Fox & Cope, for groceiTes . ...Ma 50 . Paid Jacob °Wiley, for horses - 505 00 . paid D. T. Werner, for coal and salt • - 952 90. Paid ILK. 'naming, for merchatillizo' . 29 86 Paid Pennsylvania Insane A. , sylitin, . _224 80' ' Paid Isaac Lutz , for Blaelohnith work , ~ , - :58 49 "Paid Shaak & Risser, for clovereced ' 4O 00• Paid out door paupers . an 75 Paid Dr. Win. M. GuiltarVialary, - ' 100 00 Paid i dward Kreider, tialitry : ' . 'lO 00 Paid Elias Walborn: Wary Paid DanielZug, salary • i ' 'l9 00 Paid Jacob Light, aalary - . 18 00 Taidinr,:lt. 11. Light, outdoor medication 4O 00 'Paid Dr. W.,Grumbine, out door medics- ' `4O 00 Coil • .; • ; - - : ~. Paid Dm J.. 0. Cooper, tint debt' - medley. , -' • 30 00 Con . .. Paid, Gratuities • ' 41 20 Paid Graili'Veldman,lProfosiional sortitest 30 00 i Paid Anna Kreider, llirellingFeragbe : -.;:26 - 00 • Paid J. A Stine, Hirelings wages ' " 34 00 Paid J. L. Lemberrer. Drugs • - 18 60 paid A. Major.& Brother, repairs . 10 45 Paid Lyon Lemberger,' carding wool . :. .... •8 12 Paid RebertMean, Sawing Lumber • -. 410 'Paid Menryllholanalnotitilit &tits tril 25 Paid John Dotter, flour ' .• • . •9 90 Paid J. 11. 'Kelly; clock 500 Paid Joseph Bowman Hat . . ' 150 Paid °cargo Black, coffins, ,„ 3 00 Paid Peter L. Stouch, saddieewori ' ' Bt7 Paid William Weaver, repairing pump - - ' 850 Paid Thomas mamma em Witching sithnol. ' ' l2 00 ''Pail toll - : „... , _ , a t , Pifttlialaiimi.'Weepliliewrriali;TrZerner 660 6t Pale Thorhatt44'elbon,amercharidise J-• 205 Off Paid .1 .11. Michener & Co., merchandise 275 44 Paid Goodyear & Diffenbach, mercitandita 364 74 . Paid John Groli' tocrelJand l2 ° 12 37 Paid Hotta & Scholi k merchaudizo - , ' 235 99 Paid L. K. Llisidenntich, merchandise • , - 390 96 ' Paid D. 31:Vittate, merehandiso . • no 60 "Paid Looser klinithers,'lnetchaltd:z —' 251 72 TM Dare! Light, merchandise , ,„...• 321 59 Paid Ile - nry & Itemoehl, literal:en:ola° ' .267 58 Paid John George, merchandise - ' ' 892 70 Paid Waterman Young a Co., groceries • 91 52 Paid Waterman .& Cone, groceries . 2 t91 - 91 PolotjohniVonderlictqwheat . . , 1197• 50 Paid Ileybb, shad . . 44 00 Paid John If. Slinger, whiskey and Vine- ' gar - ' ,' 175 53 Paid T. L. Bomberger, Drugs and Spices 46 33 Paid George noss,D - rugs and Spices- . : 436 68 Paid Dr. B . F. Ahab", out door medication .. , 70 00 Pahl Dr. D. 11. Biefem out door medication .70 00 Paid L. N. Bower, out door medication " 45 00 &aid Dr. Win. 11. Guilford, out door modi; tion - • Paid Dr. J. 0 Cooper, outdoor medication .. -are 00 Pahl Dr. O. L. Itro ider,out door medleation 35 00 Paid Peter Emrich, coffins . 19 00 . Paid Adam Schell, coffins ' ' , 12 00 Paid 0. IV. Walker. coffins • .• 17 00 Paid IL Arnold, coffins . ' '`.5 1 ,39 raid otit dt50P 99901 9 ' . .596 76 Paid Gratuities , . , , 94 00 Pahl fildWard Kreider, salary, (Staward,) ' ' .200 00 Paid Dr. Win. M. Content, salary , , 100 00 Paid Joseph Bowmen, Treasurer • 'Mt 67 Wald Edward Kreider, extra -.,:-. .-, •• • , x'2s 00 Paid 11. Haber, clacking - Paid J. 0. Bauer' & Co., tobacco Paid Pennsylvania Lunatic 'Asylum,' Board Paid Daniel * Zng, salt and coal - Paid D. T. Werner, snit and c i 1 Paid D. Zug, salary • Paid Jacob Light, salary,. Paid Paid Elias W . alborn, salary Paid 0. P. Miller. salary Paid Reiser & Peifer, tattle - Paid Win. Spitler, tattle . Paid A. id. Zug . & Brotl.cr, r.eripq and Machinery lO4 4R -Paid Reading Railroad. freight ' 128 72 Paid George Hoffman, &eight • -El -21 Pain . Karmany, Hardware . 30 87 Paid Charles Greenawah, Hardware . 110 C 9 Paid Solomon Smith, Saddlery 2l 45 Paid John' Yordy, Saddlery 'l7 20 Paid Joseph Bowmen:Rata and Caps 3B 00 Paid Adam Rite, Hats and Cava ' 3 ' 9 50 Paid George Bower, Daylator ' - 40 00 Paid Jacob Pence, Plough and Wagon repair 12 18 Paid John Lawrence,-Shoe making 33 95 Paid Andrew Nok, Shoe makg • 85 45 Paid Ciniatian Geod,'Pern it Paid James N. Rogers ,Tinware - 18 05 Paid David Bowman, late Treasure and Aunt Mi 68 PiOd J.L.Beckeri Stationery 12 17 rxr-u...5.J.t.v./e..otationare . c_ _ 212 Paid Jacob Shot; Staling Paid George Gorty, Lime Paid J. H. Shaey. Carding Wolit Paid J. B. Silas, Hireling Paid Samuel fielhvir, Hireling " Paid Toll, ' Paid Jacob Stager, Cigar Press Paid Fisher A Ardat. Shoe finding Paid Andr Ai , Kauffman, Crocks • Paid insurance Paid Samuel troshart,Ectiosistrig Paid Jobeph Bowmen,Auditing Week Paid Postage at d Ban itetfipa Paid John Young, Printing Paid ,Expense to Baas Co., $11,1:162 20 Balance in the hande of the Treasurer 172 42 In conformity with an cot of the Getiertel Assembly of the ComMonwealth of Penusylvenia, paused the 16th day of Slarch,lB3o, entitled *-tr Act for the. erection of a Ilona° for the support of the Poor of Lebanon. county,", have .: we, the underalgoed, Directors 'of the Poor of Lebanon county, in ye - junction with the' repo tarty cleared Altditers, whose duty it is to examine the foregoing 'statement of receipts and expen litures of the Poor House Institution, from the 4th day, of Janu ary, A. D 41664, to the , same day olVanuttry, MIS, in. elusive, and ..ficed,the same col r ect - - , DA !, NIS ZUer. 1 '• .: . JACOB LW EIT, Directors. DANIEL :11Xas, , .--3 . .^r-t? • • thq sttudereignsd, auditors elected. !p settidtdifd adjust .tlieaprreeal seSetents of I.ebanon,dourity; dose., port that wolwe - Clittained tbe for-goineseaquillt and Youcheis thqieunto belonging, and fin& the same ear. . In witness whereof:we have Iterounteeet our hands and veils this ?6th day el ; January, . D. 4865. : „ WILLIAM P. BECK L'Y - S li d:4% duditers._ EILI3I3.IAL, Attesli4 , -Lesrms Suits, Clerk. riEDIZION COUNT lI.ALDI9IIOr9I, Jaanary 2d. 1866. si Under 10 , p 64r9„ Between ;do 49 do 2D aal , d 10 do 30 t - 40 do 7 do 40650 do 13 do 60.660 do, 10 do 00'&70 do do -70680 - du 6 BULKS. 'trader 10 lopre,l4 Betwoen 10* 20 • dd do 20* 3e do 2 do 30 *4O 4 do 40* 60 do lb do 60160-do 6 do MI &70 do 3 do 70 &80 do 2 Total, iti - .Children born hero in this County Almdbiihse, 4 4 Vemaleal number of deaths during the year, 17 Mated 'mad 8 females. Total number 25. PU.IIOI:I4SED 111t1tING TIIE YEAR: ~. BO p.ir Pruttr.loots 153 petticonte 47 hat.4a4t4afis • 121 pair &staking* ' 37 roupdabants ' 28 bonnets 60 handkerchi6fs 1.1 Tedta , 13 coats 36 wopea's combs 36 pair pants for trays 13 straw hate]; 30 pstr saspeaclara 44 fine combs 166 pair MINA, ebqeB 183 womeu'wcbemisa rrodncts of, the Farm to the year 1 . 1364 Killed 24 Steers, weighing 14,700 pounds; 23 flogs, weighing 6,368 pounds. 097 buehela wreat 221 do Rye 643 do Potatoes 880 do corn 1500 do oats Joh o *dietary I costrfor . 120670; weight of hides, 24 1933.. Lebai 164 loads hay ; 13 biashels Cloterseed : 16 do Timothy send 1200 do . Liam. *lOO REvErARD.. T . ELE bornmissionera of Lebanon County hereby Gffor a reward of $lO5 for tho arrest. and conviction of WILLIAM wwrzaL,'Wh o stands charged with the murder of Jaeob in North Ann. Cie Townehfp, Lebanon County, in the month of Noietn ber, 1864. TIIOIIAB LESIIER. Colimiseioners jACWS 111111BACIIFIL of WI L'An zArtor, Lebanon. coon!/ Attest—OVßlM BUM; Clerk. Commissioners' Office, Lebanon,;Reb: 15, *O5 Cl . . . ountyßoanty - Taz .- TGonlty'Conamiesion'eve 'hereby give . , . HE notice that„they bare e,itandol .the ttme'Ae• Ihl payment of, the flaunty Taxes until the Furst' day tpo March, 1863. Alley that date the fall2,penalty. .4f : the' law will be added, which is Ten , sr cent, The . .tax: payers are therefore reqnested to pi relikekt 'further' notlee, or costa. TIIOMAB LBOUBB,Conn4eaMners JACOB BRUBACLIBiI, ' _ ef WILLIAM EARLY, Lawton tiouisty, . 1 Attent:—ouros max, Clerk. ,-- Lebanon, Felnuary , 15,1855 '- 3t . . *Jacob E. .1.... Zinkinuternian's* FIRST CLASS LrAIR-DRESSING AND ELAIR.DYK- Hid SALOON, Market street, -Dear, Cumberland, and aPpeeite the .Eaglellutal. Tiding thankfir hu• the liberal ien.ronege tienetefore extended to him, be would yeepectfullyeattett li continuance of the,saine. Lebanon. July 2 11182. . ~ , . N. 11 . — Tha.Saluen will.be closed , on Sunday. Blanks for DauntF,andiovatid Pen slop Claims-just printed and for sale at the Ao- IMMURE Offitli. INIM SISTATARL IRON 'COMP OF PENNSIVIAVAIIA, / ORGANIZED UNDER THE ACT OF AS SEMBLY, APRIL 21, 161. CAPITAL STOCK, $1,500,060. 150,009 SHARES. AT $lO BAKE„ SUBSCRIPTION' PRICE. $5 PER SHARE. CASH WORKING.. CAPITAL, $125,000 ROLAND, CURTIN, Provident. Centre County, Pa MARTIN EARLY, Tice Provigont, Lebanon Co., pa J. B, MUFFLY.' Soc'sr• and freasurer,llerrieburg, Pa E. BLANCIWID,Agiettor.. . Bellefonte, Pa DANIEL S. EARLY ;G:en. 'Thnumelstoten, Pe ,$13134 fit ROLAND ,OURTIN, -JACOB SitOPE, GEO, EVANS, MIN EARLY, WM. S. SASSALLi TROlg. AS, TOLIVAN, GEO: , I.4drises mut Are tases. . . TUE' Whole-number of Aeteabdlonglag to _the Com - party lecindflig•' the lead& holds, itil ell :TWENTY EIGHT 'LEASES - AND' PURCHASES - '(elmost• All df which are/for' - the - long term. of Ninety-'Nine yinsis) are Mine •hondretl'AcreaJtheee hundred ithd nil:nap:three of which are in FEE ,SIUPLE,.. All of tibial:x.oOn fee simple, comP - rielpg.Us above stated, almost font' hun dred'acret; ere arable and in excellent ordimeorlartn ' Int purposes, on which a autileitut quantity ofthayund grain can he raised yearlyto render life - Utmrpany el. most, If out entieelycri4 AlStipyiling. , i . .. Vocality: , ~ ' The lands idthe - Ofitnpany are contiguous Ad' each other. eituated -int Derry township, Dauphin county, Pa., and being located in the great anthanon Valley, which . extends „Irma Harrisburg hundreds °. of mites, fl : r: ; i ::: :v4Y .leai7 l oth t S : t'intl relnessndrertillY:a f s° r a:ffrg:amPi6stilie:of9.r : isl: : SlnDe : eg l crth ; fl;e T,isVali?lsreri batln dlieifiedbP gentleud.llsattlraugbutilenitab.atirl Swatara wends its way, giving variety and beauty to the laraisedpi,while its entire course is threogb a re gion in which iron ore is abundant, and the soil rich and tortlldlintestone. • • a The bode-ore ,nearer the .markets of t- llarriaburg, Reactin e .a., Philadelphia and. New York. bottiltprail and ..„. ~...... itload and the.llition , Canal, as well aft by all the great ,raiiroads and eituthr - lradiating, from-,Liarrithorg, (with their concectithis,) Mal can be readily conveyed to any part of the eountry to which railroads and mar °, , gable waters Mama:,, .. 'EtatilopOrtioliOn Fa cilit ie s. Theaccilittesitti efranntititatimi:hre Eitisinitassed.— The Lebanon Valley Rail Road, a continuation of the Ph ilittlelphin tt,• Reading Railroad, the great thorough fare conneetinglhe inland' allies of Harrisharg and Reading with Philadelphia, and New York, wean di rectly thrdiigh the lauds, affording every `clearable convenience fur transportitig and conveying -- to and from the great Eastern and Western marts of the country the niafinfueturecrand in Moral products of the Comp:my, as well - as everything necessary for the carrying on of the troika. ' .- t • - , The Union Ceuta also affords excellent water trans ' port:Aida. '1 t dies - - in close' proximity • to' the furnace site, being within fifty yards of the same - No locality is more favorably situated 'for 'market, , 'Altogether ie whatever wily it may be viewed—whether "..for ' means of tratitipdrtathin;•heauty - cif location, its economical furnabeeite,tbo great abundance orsuperforLatestone, nearneasto the other lands of the company, to Hum -misty-Wu sad to the city -of Harrisburg, (the latter place being but nine sautes distant,) or its healthiness —it is certainly in militia 'actuptedneas to the put pose 8111106 t Untilllpesseit Geolo-y; The Company bare secured, at mashie/able expense 1 the services of that eminent 6 cientific topographical geologist, Professor J. P. Lesley,:whed after a careful and thorough examination of the lauds, reported of this great ore belt as tritons : ..; t . - , 'That me principal ge.d3gical formations and their geographical reutioashim belong to the same ago from Monet Alto. in Emulate couuty, to the ,Leltigh river, being a part of the same ch peat ,of Trtaxlertorn ores, the Pine arore orea,,,west -of DiLaburg,and . the great • ore babel Hount, Alto It looks, aiso,as if the to. n until seine (Colotatufe Leine Au Lo4Dou .county) and thi or as We r ilammets•eum bet Died , to UtOft same haver range, The top alumni of 11... it sandatona,contalued originalbt a large per cent of iron ore (a mixed mud of pm oxide uud sesquox•de of iron) and in the lapse of ages, the decay of the slates down to a great depth, and the perpetual drainage and 'sweepings al the iron mod frau the mountainside, but especially the anottider..! legs of the elates, kept always wet at the foet of the present lied Santis one 11411 e, have separately turd to gaiter been the cautau of the production of a line or belt of ore ground three Aundrodicet tetde, at the north foot of the lulls, richer at amen points . than at others,' hat everywhere premish g to yield. ore when shafted into, and, the rich cr and moreatrundent at -.the Menem ; of the shaf ts A pit recently opened' onsTrlim 1,0‘ . 13 (Frantz's abbr) now about 12 feet deep and thirty yards soma, has yielded about 3,000 tons of ore,-tt lave t ion of which omelets of a tine oroy loans and yie his at out 40 per cent. of iron, being , thrown %%Diktat waahing"Or picking into the littiellie.. It did not begin Lyme:main 'lumps 'of any siv emit -the digg leg • upproacherthe depth of saw tort feet, when the sunup hole was excavat ed in a great rums of ore loam and. ore - , b Ells, us. large as large cannon hat a, some of them hollow and. other.; -massive, ox--opting the fact that they contain Milner "us irregular matt'. a BLed with yelLiv clay_its it the -----w - ilt many.nouow iliiiLa eettilir lump are under fwd. Trn - srcu - earttswo ---- de Ida of ael-iliz scent to a cartetaeralre deptle, in fact, to a depth at, which the regul r d.ainage of the underground limestone ceases. 'it is . tnajo be a hundred or /tae bummed. Att." "The' shaft on Tract No; .14,und. a e..,r.capet.ding trial shaft Mk Tract No. it, both el which are close to the bolder of the limes on reeks, bred the fdlowing results : There was Drat 14 feet of wash, a iy, sand and . um trash, (yieldinelitperueet of ire., without washing or picking, and eold at the mine, - at $5 00 per ton,) then '43 f• et, of ore mixed with clay..then 8 lest of so-id ore:' "the directiou of the ere belt eastward is aimed by a large quantity of ore ncames„sente o I them weigh. ing 200 ins scattered over - the anr f. ca acre, but bow collected by tub humeri' into a glove in the comer of a field 11. or •the road, Wbh tn me roe halls lie many chunks of redsami stone which hive come Ilan the 1 hills" . _ 1 122 .5 ^35142 *s27 32 382 29 ;12168 IS 00 38 00 13 CO 40 00 443 30 4687 7 4 G 2 42. 60 00 24 00 -VB 1. 0 13 10 12 5 'fit 57 a 15 1 2 50 13,231,62 Citigeti .OF Ting 0911pANy, The of for. width the Company boa boon organized Is entirely and solely fur the purl ode .at developing and imputing their Mineral lambs Mining, ratting, menu. factoring, setting and .ciaveying to market the vast mineral preducht.found in, on and upon their lands. consisting ill part of Isom ass, - Sins not r, Correa, 'rine, and other ni .erecting auitable and.. necessary buildings //Li! machinery for manufaoluring ben, cod have in contemplation the construction of 'a gravity railroad from thi mutes to the furnace for CooveYing` the ore, in fact, t t bring it to the v.. complishment of. their olje.trtheir united energy and business indUst'r. and we• are benefit-4 in Centring and assuring the ateckhottlers- that it will yield largely to then., and riTsre Ind U.:entente of the higher. t enaracterto capital late and man of email titratiewho &elle a prctitable, safe andpaying investment. .Rnterpribing gentlemen from all parts of the roue lry are cordially invited to pay a visit to the lands and tit amino title tildes fur thaw: elves— A 'tide of obit .Jifirert minu:eitiOnti - flarriebtug;in the trizuriona oars -et 'the Lehanon:Valle'y Rail Road, sliroutlyty the visitoi• to' this truly iliairelous mineral deposit.. - • " I Tinian wishing any additional info mallow, Cli3 r oblain the t woe br splitting to either of us, either in--person or through the mails. Ida h'ARLY, JOlial LY, Naten'Ai -Paimyra,itebrnitry c • hidts,-szerigb r r•eather. 266%. Pautors.oser night, you, eehryorT 11,1.8L5. LEDANOtt - ACADEMY . frorlD tindertigned hereby inform the public that the Lebewedit'.deadenage is not intended eaelnsively.for the youth of the Bcfrough, but it always did, and still does receive‘pupils from abroad. Lately, also, the Directors have improved Ste general character, and elevateddta standard, by refusing to ad mit pupils without the necemeary gnaTilientionts, and by their continued care they hope to radseltirla- mdroot- to its proper place in the estimation of this community.— A limited number nfpupiltref the proper grade- (ern be admitted 'front the country by applying to , JACOB CAPP, 'ereildent. JOSEPH LARCll.,Sktekta' or to CYRUS BOGlift,,ildr ,tomfiluttiop for common-and higher, EngiistiArandh s Latin and - Greek , $2,par-month. litilinmiiTAXE,2o, UM& THE DIROTORS. "The praepecting abaft on tract Ni, 3, bas yielded about 2,48/o.tous of ore, with a suffimelit quantity to telpply an anthracite furnace making onaFundred tons of pig 'lron per Week, for a number of years ,if prop erly developed.' have bean sunk on tracts No .1. 2 and 28, ttiefeet through soil, and then eight, feet through ore, pure and dean, free:Mgt, dirt or elniti.bY tar, the bey quality that has pot nag: found Ttie.p.ur are stiElde• sawing in ON incre.tsing in richness and th'antsty r' "I leave for others the task or pleasure of imagin ing the depth to which the ore descends, and the caniu. 'barons ed upon each talppoeitions, only sal tag that wherever, the ore •is evidently decomposed slate, mats itae.4 'descending eta viable dip, (bele n, ca be,ao un teasonableness in calculations based.upou a prestt . .depth . ore troth pit has : yielded 3,0002 - tons of unleashed orefittil a part , a:the excavate" „which calculated '..ta :ve a cable contents 64 about tin Inlntiredsand 'fifty; Cubic 'tit 4 thus . ' per, yet d, would be about 2,200 : tone ' the whith th spit at 25 yards, and Hi depth at 4 yards', every linear yard will tel MO tong.a. oto, Taking inteaccount the ball ore in. thy' ilOcr arid sappoSing the ore 'taken out to a do; th 0nt3.4 yards more, then soory ruitnruz Par-I Of , quarry' wilt yield about ti thousand tone. 11 will rcqul e therefore, the roining!itrf.Ouly . ten running lairds to euppiyyearly.an sabred". e frtrunv.e making one hun dred tons of Mt iron Per week." • "With the pits' as / Saw them, I kayo no sent of• doubt that theibeve calculation will be easily realized. A good steam engine and powerfulputup should be ob tained; as the only obstacle to successful -mining here, -will Its OM eater. it Is my olitiltwt that the ore will &scout at Si Xtopt to a groat crpth, on the a trh side of the quarries. "The above calculation does n 0 ..; take into ; account the exte elan of the ore bait north of the pit., The trial pits 'show a breadih cf 0. e bell, at least see' estop yordirtettir,inew much mortrls•:not orparcut; it is no doubt, at leaat, one handy 1.1 yards Wale. alailling a der h in the average primly thee° yards, end we have . over a Montana tu"s fur every 3 srl of the, tiro belt in the surface deposit alone. There is no goo/ remon tor -doubting th t enough ore can be raised per year, from tracta.Noe. 3, 13,14 and 15 alone, to sun three 111riatatell stelitlly"capable of making: ono hundred tuns of rg iron per, week." Considering the entire pre:erty o 1 mere than nine hundred acne sud more than serteMac metal', run sing east end watt. and calculating the great ore belt many pliii•ixe hare shoot ft to-ho from p, deposit 07 - .. aYt'SrelQl/VirdierirliSTMaradetviiPa-i,'6PagleMelri depth, with only a surface stripping of two feet before reethiugthesolil ore Velar.) taintgoverAin ;area of 797,0u0 yards at 1,000 tons per yard. 797,000,00 u tons *1 are hobo a retching the regu tar solid stratums, which Professor Lesley thinks will deseakd tea great depth—probably • t o: caa it an.drea feet."' Who can Correctly estimate or comprehend the vast resources cud extent Of this • ineXhauStible ore belt? "FILORViNCTI" Sewing achine. The Only Machine eapabTe of making More than One Kind of a Stitch ; and the Only One having the REVER SIBLE 'FWD The feed may be reversed at any point • desired without stooping, which is a great advantagelin•kun• toning the ends.of seams. It makes four different stitches, lock, knot, double lock, and double knot ; each Stitch perfeet and alike on both aides of the fabric. There is no other Machine which will do so large a range of work as the "Florence.'': It will Braid, Tuck, Quilt, 'Cord, 'Mem, Rill, Bind, Slather, and do all kinds of Stitching required by fam. ilies and Manufacture. Tfie most inexperienced litid no difficulty lunging it. 'Every Machine is•warranted to give entire satisfat; tion a nd to do all that is claimed for it. Air The Florence must seen te be appiechited. Agent of Lebanon county, lu g !111 - ilia- Perions .wishing`tchee ,Mactifite in operation can do so by calling an the Agent, at . h..nnvplei . ::or on Wm. G. Ward. at Lebanon, t • ' °- r r EirClergynten wilt be furnished:WM 'said Ma chine at wholesale prices. k - For Circulars and Samples of Sewirik,- co:11:na the Agent, wio will .be pleased 'fat any ithdir the Machine and explain its adiantages overall 'others. Anne in, Feb.lB ,1865.--4ch'tv • ' READING 3AILBOAD. Winter Arrangement. 7 - SUMER 7th, 1864. . AMYL k ... ... GItE.kT TRUNK .LINE iROIII. TIIE,NORTII AND Nortb.Wett Tor PIIILADF.LPIII Ai NEW-YORK, READING, POTTSVILLE, LEBANON, ALLENTOWN, EASTON, &c., *9 . ~..,... t, . . ...:,.' ' , t Tilting halve Ilarrkburg tNow' ' York, net : 6 . llom ,• At 3.00 nod 8.15 A. M nad 1. -.T. AL..orriVlng of "New 'York at 10 A. M.anr ] 2.45 nd 10.00 .P... M., parsing Lebanon n1..3.63,9.08 A. 11 , and 2..50 P. M. . . • The above conueet with - dat Star Treats on the Penn. Sylvania Rail Road, and Skeping Cara :accompany the first tavo:tra ins, without innege... - , Leave for Reading, Po tt v€lle, Tanutaxtryfilinersville Allentown and ThiladetrAik4._§.3.l,„,A.,„:_,lo,,i_uni 1.45 - Way Trains, stopping at all points, at 7.25 , A. M. and 440 P. M., Passing Lebanon at 8.35 A.. 414,, and 5.58 P. 11l . Returning:: Leave 'New A7ork at 14 , 40. (IL. 12 noon,:antl.7.oo P.M. 'Philadelphia at 8 A. M. and 3.30 P. 12.„• Pottsville atB 50 A. M. and ; Tama. (put at 8.10 A,41. and 2.15 I'. M., and Beading at 1 midnight, 7.3srind 10:45.A .31, 1.38 and; 6.05 P. AL, passineLebanbn at 2.00, 8.54, ILSB A. IL, arid 2.56 and . . _ Reading Accommodation Train : Leaves-Reading at 6.30 A. M., retuning-from Philadelphia at 4,30- P. M. Columbia Railroad Trains leave-Reading at 6.40 and 11 A. M. for Ephinta,-Litiz, Columbia; On Sundays : Leave New York at -7-1 0 .M4Philadeb pbiel.ls -P. 8.[ . „ Zoqszille 7.30 A.M.; Tamagnal A. M. llarildbitvg 8.15 A. it passing Lebanon at•-9 MS A. 81., and Rending at 12 midnight, for llarrisbukgi Pining Lebanon at . 1.05 A : ' • Corn/natation, littiesge, Season, S. cLool and Excur sion Ticket, to and from all points, at reduced Rates. Baggage,nheckod through : so pounds allowed each Passenger. • I. G. - A .NIVOLLS; • , Geturrai Superlutaudent Noveinbei 23,1864 0 1=17 1 0 '. . "e , ••-•= 0 , 1 .. . . . 23 ,41 ,. 1 0 . ',. a ' 1 4.;• : : '., ,- . .:, Will • Z -' ).• g• . • • G ', F .., rr • . o '' El g . .6. 4. I ' "CI 1111.1 1 P --, ~. e. ct !. PIZ tool IMP nll5ll FD ''' ' 0: 1 111 JON 7 t; -1 '59: 11 :; -.1. it , lidili c .l i..._ CEI =.4 .4 r i nd C 0 . W I --(- g , Ji o al. Go .....7 ;......1 1 ..... 3 i g P 511.3 = . (Va ..' 1 e mi4 POP - lIIM -i --0 * CZ - ' t 771 •. . C:t , ; C2l = L2I VI • : I , a= I Erg ts Steam MAI. for Rent undersigned offers for Rent, for ONE YEAR or 1. longer,' hie STEAM mu, situated two miles east from Lebanon, at Aron. Station, near thodiallread,. Clenal and Turn. RV,. pike. Therewith is It STOREHOUSE, for storing Flour and Grain, a ,Onal rslllastir Yard at the Culla' and Railroad and a largo •;..zca les. This Mill le specially arranged for Flour and Crishoin Work. and' in an excellent neighhorlipoefortho business.- A two story DIVELLINGIIIOI7BN,„with Sum- ! liter libuse, Lot ofEronnd; Garden and Sialde, I le also connected with the property; ' ' ' • JtiliN WOLF. Avon Station, January ;tfl PRA E SALE or • . - . Borough PrOpeity. 1. 11B'Subscriber offers , Private Sale ibis property (new. occupied. by Augustus. Witmen,) on Comber hind street, ..test Lebanon, near Salem's. Lutheran' Cemetery, consisting,of Lot of Ground , .27 feet front . mm,..apttilet 200 feet; in. depth.— , ... , 4 ,7 ,-.1 -- , The imrenients 'ire a two story ',•.';i i g. 1 , ~, brick D ELL'IliCi imam, 22 by 30 '..!.. ~, B, - ,' feet ; Nrith portico JD ,front, allikga _._, _ _.,"" ' I , _..,. ' : lIITCIIEN, 18 by 20. fet,' 134 stories ' -'''''''''''.---'. 'high, geed Well and Cistern, pig. sty, fruit 'trees, end, other improvements.' Any person wishing to see said preteity willtall on Mr. Witivan. For price and other hefornuition call on the subscri ber in South Aunville township. ~ , CIO Deceber 7 --- -Ta - a - T - om ItEarib-irgla . . PE - .DLRSR S • A SO. TO THE- - PEOPL ' OF .M, informs LEBANON, ARCIJS NATLIAN 'yet ctfol.Y informs the people of T.epninotoosert - m i • that he - Liao opened , N o _ 3 3 33133(3 Panes J)ty Good. Store in Lebanon for the TryiptESA.Libl - and RBTA Trade °full articles in his line at the most reduced 'rites possible.- Ills stock consists in' part of. all k. 8 of WCH4Bll.and ,Ccitton Stock lugs and:Hose, 'Cult itrirb, ,Dittivers ~..* V rtiolen Caps and brublas,ll,llttrabif reigo• .&i i l li;o 11- kbidi of i Handkerchiefs; • Collars fa ,Ladies - and Gintlettien, p li a a t t e r n d t res s Les n a m od n ig r e e t a s d , , B p i b u b t t s a , o s e d i Vetolrvse. Combs, . 0 m S p o o b . . I a i i e n a ., &e. A large assortment of 0113RELLAS and d'ABA '9OLS,mt the lowest pricks. S Medea, Pocket-banks, Por Lim:Malice, Donithbes, - Ci. s;de. A large assort ment of Musical ins - tram , , Violins, AeMitiloons, Banjos, Tamborines, Flutes. ifes, Baskets, Trunks; Carpet Bags, Satchels, and a kinds f of o Toys, the in fact notion almost that can be lion and Fancy Bee. Also a laid variety of. JEWELRY and 'WATCHES. Beillers an Storekeepers - will dad N it` heir interest to boy of u . Our Store is in Cum berland Street; in Funek's Wilding, between the. N C:urt Ito u se..andalarket Route. M RCV S ATHA ... . . • FITS!. r,r ! FITS.! A 11. RlCllEY,.hlerebant Tailor,respectfully an .pounces to the citizens o hi:tenon, and vicinity that be hailed returned from the city with a flue us sortment of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES ". 7' all of which lie will sell or make up to order at prices to suit the times, at his No.l :Tailoring histab lishinent in Helin'i n rfew inock; 4 door's:South of the Buck Ilietel,BmithrWaltnet street.' All work entrhated to :hiss:ire. will be main:factor ed lu s. workmanlike Meaner as to fashion and dura bility. Goode purchased elite-where will be cheerinliAr.,,mado op to order on tlie'fiatial moderate terms; Having had yeareefexperience in the Tallorhig Dry-Goods Witness, and being inclineilto turn to' the Advantage of hie customers, all the advantages - result Jag from said acquirements., he feell , 6 flthlficil that it. will be responded to by a very liberal share of the pub He patronage. ',Friends calf ones to idense me after'tbat please you sires. July 8' 1863. • • ' . R EADYMAPE C Will • 7 trentelq - .Lose -AT i r , C ic - ono of e- 0 8 :m id of a n t ,Ex abd r has *ken tim stook of Beedrmadet 4 Plotttlbg• at' the appraisement, whiphmlll,enable him to eoillovlerl,,b au . anywhere elqa taia"hebtinght. Can paAtioeft for;Jou r .. IbriO3ron make you* purobetp. ' BOORS 'WEST PROM' COURT itOtist Lebanon,My 4,48E4 orIENEY irA SER. L T E`MBERCER'S DREG STORE IN MEDICINES QUALITY IS OF FIRST IMPORTANCE. T L. LRAIBERCEI3, Graduate of the Phila. IC) „ delphia College of ,Phartnacy; Were to'the citizens of Lebanon and surrounding country, a PURB selection of Drugs, lrled 4 cfnes and Chemicals, and the first quality of Perfumer,' a'vid."Foilet and Fancy Soaps embracing the b e st matinfactare in the country, and a lare variety of Tooth Brushes, Nail, Flesh, Clothes and flair Brushes. Pocket. Toilet and Pine N Conibs Of Ivory, Shell, horn and India Rubber. PURE SPICES.. PURE SPICES. 40 Pure whole and ground Spiees are offered for Pla sale in large and small qUentlties at LEMBERGER'S. Drug- Store. ARDEN SODS) FLOwER SEEDS, ' i You Will And a fult assortment. nod. *Jorge variety of FRESH flarden alia:V l4 wer Soe 4B ,LEMOREkER'S: Condensed Lye, Concentrated Lye, Soda Ash, and Potash in lirrie rind mnalivntillitiosat LEABBRGVIV I S Drag %tare. Washing Soda, Baking Soda, Pearl Ash, Sal eratus, Cream of Tartar, pure, and for sale in large and small quantities,at - LEMBERGERt Drug Store. If you are Iry want of 'toed Washing' S'oap, pure white or red, Castile Snap, Country Soap, Erosive Soon to rmtirfi grease spots . , superior Shaving soapfburtlus Spinout' LEMBEiLGERT. i Do yon want a good Hair Trite? something to Make the hair grow, to cleanse the head, and to prevent falling cut of the hail; if you do, ' Call at LEhillEittlElVS. ice. TRUSSES! TRUSSES! The afflicted are reunested to cap, and exam ine my stock of Trnssesa'Supportera, coal prising a variety of Man ufacture. .o , 2l,„"idarsh'S" fle.niiine "Improved SeltAti justing Pad Trois!" . "Marsh's" CateMenialßandage. Au invaluablmartiels for - the purpose. ' Pure OhioCatawba'Brandy - - IH The gennlinp , artielelor :Idedianal Purposes to he had in all its rarity at 1 • LIIMSERG ER'S Drug Store, Opposite the Market - Witham 'Atf3ithing (on' tyrant 'that is leapt in a well conducted First.elass Drug Store,.ean be fnroe idled - yen by • - -4: LEIVIBF.11:0 • Cheatist and Apptheaary. ,gFehiing thankful for the. ero. llttbFal .patrom age ,thastar re&Aved from 't rt he ySiehins, titer-l entintiontd.Vitizens of Lebanon and tanrOund-; again tigielt a share, promising „to use' every effort to please all. sfa A '.Special attention given ,Pni 'Y'E. PIIEBCRIPTIONS and FAMILY Rocm:Ts; and all medicine dispensed Warranted PintE, 81‘5 , 48 as 'goad as can be obtained anywhere, am: sold to suit the times. Remember the Address, JOB. lEMBERGER Druggist, Chemist and Apothecary, , , Feb, 16, 1860. "Market street, Lebanon, Pa. -the liedersigned. having taken the Large am C,otnmo te , s),.inus Hotel, inyottaville, known as Ike 111 ORT "MCA: .410„ VS E., .mer - patrons that he is prepared to . amai:do , Ante all ialin may favor him with their patronage. The I‘SORTIMgRItOIISE hne 'been nosily ,papered, painted, Mid refitraished thioughont, and the NROPRIE roe feels warranted in saiiiig that it is ' : UNSURPASSED B, Y, AN Y Cerkt THE Boroughof Potterille, for ctirefortmiconvealence. No Pains , wilLbes Spa c ed , , To render - ft: an agreeable and coinfortable 'dapping' pla.ai.for str4 tigers and travelers. The 'Slabliiag and Shedding, Attaelled to the II Otel,:ar? : en' id ntly la'r"ge Ybr cononiAation of;tile tiorseo,and carriages of his guests: Thil.total is now opettler;slie Reception of the Pia)lic. He will bekappy, to Reams:iodate all who may give him a val.., - JOSEPH, al. FRGEtt, Pottsville, April 6 ; 1863. itt °Ogler. L LAUDERMILCH New Goods i New fi,oods I , GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO CASH BVERS., . French Merino ,, all colored. ENGLISH MERINO, all Colored. All Wool Deloins, all colored. POPLIN MUSLIN DELAINS, & Black French Cloth. BEAVER Over Coating. CLOTH for LADIES, CLOAKS, from . $2,00, to 8-4,00. Fancy and Black Cass. Satinettes, sold from 50 cts. to si,oo. Bed Check and Ticking. Bleached and Unbleached _Muslin. Woolen. Stockings. Shirting, Flannel,. Shirting, ..Plannel. . 'Calicoes and Gingharns. Woolen and Cotton Hoseiries. Ladies' andGents' Gloves. Hoop Skirts ! 4 lloop Skirts!! Balmoral Skirts. Umbrellas'''. ilibretlasi7, l l Linen:l and Pa-per A full lino of . z. Ladies and Misses Shawls. Woolen Hoods ! Woolen _Woodall Qeripr4l assertatenCtif Dry Goods, GiOceries, _ . . L. K. LAUDERMILCEL 0* - All kinds of Country produce taken in exchange for Goods. SAIIIIEL lIAGY THE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT OF Fall and Winter 600348 IN THE COUNTY. .attention Countryrnen YOLK attention for the present is dulled to the largo and well selectettstock of. FALL AND WI NTNN GOODS, at the Cheap Cash Store of GOODYEAR Sz. DIETENBAOWS (RA.PE:IFS' BLOCK) Cumberland ,, Street, Lebanon Pa. • We purchased 'UAW& thtirieent ad - ranee a -drake as 'sediment of Fall and Winter Goods; Whieh 'for 'beauty end cheapness canitbtlie excelled. . CALL AND' SEEFtin, YOURSELVES. • Ladies' 'Direr Goods. Full line of French Marino; all colors. .s at E vg iiih 4,, 44 • s , N. • " Coburga 4. • • " • "" all wool Detains ' N . ". Manchester " " • lt pada, - .41 ; ^ t Dresstloods of eveiy , discription. Ladles' cloth all colors . Black and fancy . We have also a good assortment of plain and - Plaid Wool SHAWLS. : • - All Wool - FLANNI.ILS, Colton. Flannels, Tieking, Woolen hoods, Balmorals, hosiery, hoop Skirts, As., &e. A large-lot of CALICO for 25 cents and np. • -Bleached MUSLIN 25 cents and upwards. Unbleached MUSLIN. - • - • • . - . • • . Geaitlemen Fear. • . A full line ce cLintrs, - CAMIAERIIB, SATTE NET'S and VWST/NOB, kindsand,pripw„ which will be'sold Cheap. - 11 / 0 1.JEC1ING - 4 -, G001M• . r Our mourning Department is complete, comprishig a Full line all wool Delays' 64 Wide,. " " Canton cloth 6-4 " " " Alpacas and Dtgahatine ho., Ae. ' " Black 'Tape ' . Mosiery and Obiree. ' - Groterit'Amigitr, Coffee, 11Folassa's Spfees,c','alE;;At'OP PRICES:] 4er , Cl Selected and all, and look through our : Largo and wellEltook bf Cooda;and get the prices, as' tie no trouble to skew Goeda , , Our Motto. ill' "&nalf 74 1 r0)14 afid Quick .45dd , erne Geed 'Value." GOODY-B.I A DIPPENBAO.I3. libation, Sept.l . 4: ' TO THE PUBLIC., • EXCITING NEWS. . ! .At time 113% 1 C:011.M of CUMBERLAND •ST. A. Queenswa:te _ . Kline's Patent Fruit Jai•. rinailzo ^sevavecwassmas. HE most effectual Fruit Jar in the Market. Is nil &al, having no clamping or screw device.— For sale at LE3IDEIWER'S Drug Store, Market street, Lebanon. sir Call and get a circular giving more informa tion. Lebanon, June 1,1864.—U. WALTER'S MILL. rgabeerlber respectfully Inform. the public that I he has entirely rebuilt the Mill on the little Swa taro, formerly known a' "Straw's" and later as "Wen. gert's," about one-fourth of a mile from Jonestown Lebanon county,Ta4 ktpli 110 has it now in complete running order, and* prepared to furnish customers regularly with a,velytywjlter)or article of 31IU Mr—A 4 llM/ as Olen ae it can be obtained from any.other source.— lie keeps also on hand and for sale attbe lowest cash priced RifoP, BRAN, SIFIORTS, dc..„'Ne is also pre pared to do kinds of 0037031ERS Weitkifer-Xurmers and otherS, at the very abortest possible-LOW* , Intd in • vites all to give him a trial. The inachint4y of the 'Mo v ie entirely note and of the latest and Un proed kind. By strict attention to bnainese and ail dealing lie hopes to wait, a share of public patronage. WHEAT, RYE, CORN, OATS, &C., bought, for which the highest Lebanon Market priceS will be paid. 3, 111' krINLIN WALTItIt. May 4, 1964. H BOOKS &STATIONERY A NEW FIR, virittAtik Houck OVID inforriklbe Dublic, that having bought and 11l consolidated the Dook and Stationery. Stores of 11.11. Itoedel Mid George Waltz ' they are now prepared to wait on all who will foyer them with a call, at the old stand (IY. R. Roedel's) in Cumberland street, where • they will„ always ;have on 'lend a large and well se lected' supply of*Sehrek , Blank 'arid Sunday School Books, and.as an inducement they offer their idiscella mous book:eat greatly reduced prices. The New-York andl'l ilitdelphia Daily and Weekly Papers,and.lJagazines, can be had and subscribed for, on reasonable terms, by calling at their store. Anything wanting in their line will be cheerfully at ' tended to with promptness and dispatch' • Leblinon,:lliay 4,1884. ' • N_DILL ,11 laid•St.,‘ one door :vest of 51arket, a lot of Fres). Fruit in,eans, including Pe.l.ebes, Gages, Green corn, Tomatoes Jelhea. . Picklps. Plczaloth •Olitzliflower; Rotel:MP, rePPer Sauc e Cheese. • • Slno timberger, Sap-Sage. Sardines, Salmon, Mackerel, herring, Codfish. itstrrents,Prnrics;•Tified Ill : plea And Peaches, • limbo/Ties, Apples, !limn iny, Tapioca; • .. Barley, PenS,,kc, • A lot orllueltwbeat Meal. Also 50 %tants •of Now York Apples. „ , , Ilighest price given is CASH for eggs, Butte: Dried Apples and Peaches`, Beaus, Onions, &c. Public patronage is solicited. • J 01.12? BILLER. Lebfilicn,,Dee. 23,180,$ AMER CAW: H OUSE, Market Streeti'Ze'bra'nOn„ JOHN DIA.TTHES, Proprietor. FFMB proprietor of:this old established and popular would respectfully inform the•public that it will be conducted at all times to the comfort and cotitsenience of its guests. It has been thoroughly re fitted and renovated. an'd titi, pain's will be spared to makettlie Table and the , atoll tittles, equal to any iurtheuomi ty.- The .B•TAIIIANG and Yard are superior too, and more . .ettlUtiiiive, than any other in.Lenanon,, new HIED in Also ill the course of eremite:, which will be com pleted' in a 'short time. laiti'Ptitionage of the Farmers and the' Traveling public generally is retipectfally so d-Mind. , ••• rLAcE-,west side of Market 'street, aed half square south from thellarket Mouse. • . LIN MATTIIES. • •• Lehatior; April 6, 1664. D. :S. RA BE R'S WHOLESALE AND RETAIL UC,STORE 'llitS•heert tempted to Ida Nevi Ituilding on Cumberland Street, opposite the Esgle duildings, Lebanon, Pa. 8 tali g sub aoriber reopeetfuliy announces to his acquain p 4u:ices-and - the public in general, that - he has eon ntly on hand a large stock of DRUGS, PERFUMERY, ... MEDICINES, PAINTS, CHEMICALS, 'JP DYE-STUFFS, " r VARNISHES, "1.. j` TURPENTINE, GLASSWARE, - BRUSHES, llAtit OILS, EXTRACTS, - faraztotialeo; . fid;ATtiCitrrery of Ifuricy irrti cies— too numerous to mention,liiiddi be offers at low rates. and warrants-the qualities of the ;reticles as represent; ed. Purchasers will please remember this, and exam ine the qmalities and prices of his goods before purchas ing elsewhere. - , tEr - Pliysicisn's•pre.scriptions and fam ily recipes carefully compounded, at all hours of the day or night, by calling at the Drug Store, opposite the Eagle Buildings. • On Sundays the Store will be opened for the corn pounding of-prescriptions between the hours of 7 and 10 o'clock, A.14.,12 and 1, and 8-and SP. lL Lebanon, Aug. 13 1862. DAVID S. RARER. -11411,DWARE AT.WST. link subscriber offers Lis large and well selected stock of HARDWARE, PAINTS, OILS, &c., *IT COST FOR trawl% Parties Wholiare settledtheir accounts to Aprill,lB6l, will be allowed a liberal credit on purelises.—Those who bare ' not -settled will find tbeiraccounts with A, S. Ely; Esg., far immediate settlement and collec tion. B. bf. KARMANY. . ' ...M . -. introducing theeffect of nodal bans. on: every instrument. .. ._ . ERN'EST GABLER'S' .. 4.4.17,EN it BACON'S anti " HALLET,pAYIS' .1 CO'S. celebrated PIANOS or Casa; at a liberal deductive. ..Oyer 30.000 sold. . JAMBS ,ie,tr4Alc, sole-Agent, '279 and 281 Strath. PllNtStrect. aboTo Sbruce. 2 0,1264/-4.1y, - . NORTE LEBANON Saddle and Barness -111anta. . factory. . . r RUE undersigned .has. removed -L his Saddlery and Harness . - 7111111%4_,, Manufaetu r y : to a few doors South :: of the old place, to. the large room lately occupied by Hillman 'B6 Bro., as - a Liquorstore; wherein) will be happy to see all his old friends and customers, and where he has increased fa cilitleator attending to all the departments of his bug need. Being deferniiited to be'behintE no other estab lishment in his abilities to accommodate customers, he has spared .neither pains .nor •expenatt_ to obtain and make himself master of every modern improvement in the business trodsmetwe'the services of the best work- Men that liberal wages wcruldeommand. Re t will keep a large stock On hand,.and manufaCture at the short-, est notice, all descriptions of HARNESS, ouch .as Sad dles, Bridles, Carpiage Harness, of all kinds; heavy Harness, Buggy Whips cf the hest manufacture, But. fain Robes, Fly Nets, such as Cotton,"Worsted , Linen, and it new kind lately invented ; Wllll.'S of every kind, such as Buggy Whips, Cart Whips, Ao.; names of all descriptions. natter Chains,: home-made Traces; ,which he' will warrant to be equal to any that eau be obtained in any other establishment in the country. All he asks that those desiring any thing in this line, should call at his place and examine xis stock. He feels the fullest confidence in his ability to give entire satisfaction,,-. vel,„ All orders thankfully received and prompily ended to. - SOLOMON SMITH. North Lebanon Borough; Aug. 13,1862. Wa b faut Street Ahead! Glorious News ! Lowry Successful THE HOLIDAYS COMING I! t ir ti°. " l : l L. ,I4tAi r itY welAld -respectfully inform the Citizottecf Lebanon,!tud vicinity, tbat,beshas jngt returned frem the City "add 'opened at his gtOre; on Walnut Street, between Carmony end . itollinker's tett, the.Largestand Completes. Asstrtment of. Palley White - and Clear &gar' WOODEN AND -TIN • rir'l Allr. "411 6 7- egig ''. ''M Buisona,Plgs, Prunes, Currants, bateti„ Citrons,. Fil belle, Walnuts; Peanuts, Almoitdc,; Oranges., Lemons, ;.0.3,08. 0 'ut.,,-,te, dre4:kc.,- With iigreaViiiplety . of . • .Fren:ch.,4nci...'Qommon, Gaozdie.si.. ~ , . elan. the different flavors ; ,C1.11.1/A , WiatA, .such au' . vas es , cups and saucers. small China 'trek Setts. &., ac• Also, a miended. erldllel4o4 l i i ,• . , tank ' c os •-. • . .. OS". ANL •NINDS, on band; - and ' tainlb to Orilei:— r.414,-. PAATFAS.anppiled ,at abort *Moo. •,, , 1, 11 /Or; Thankful forLpait *yore': he', 'raspeeifirllrao lie ns a. oont4nyeatioe ;Of t4it pnblic goott *in, -.1 I . h ..: i. , . Lebanon, JoaaPic Lourx. .. , kovember 16, 1.864. •I? auwasivs pv-Emoß . Ro v - hrerA. IA Lorenzo , WOULD respectfully incense the' Mi. sena of Lebanon and vfrinity, that 1:47; ,,, he bas REMOVED bia Tailoring estab lishment to two doors below Philip DtleCanlly'a /Time Store, where lie will make up Me nton far hionable Clothing. ALL work entrusted to him will Le manufactured in the bent numner,on mod crate terms: Oood fits and enbstentinl making guar anteed. Thankful fin the liberal patronage extended to Lim flue far, he hopes by strict attention to Ma busiriees to merit a continuance of the" name. Ile cor dially irrates the pnlMic and bis 'castoinera to give him a mill. [Lebanon, April,6, .1864 - WEIN STYLES:' , 1864 ADAM RISE, in Cumberland Street, between Market and the Court llousc,north side; has now on hand a splendid• assortment of the New - Style of HATE . AND. CAPS, for men and boys, for 1858 to which the attention of the public is respeetfelly ted. Eats rd all prices, from the cheapest to the MOB. costly, always on hand. lie has also just opened a splen did aseortment of SUMMER, HATE, embracing such a STRAW, PANAMA, PEDAL, PEARL, HORN, LEO HORN, SENATE, OMAN, and all others. egt.lic will also WholeaAo all kinds of flats, Cape *c.,to Country Merchants on advautageone terms. .:ahem/ti t May -1,1864. W AN• E 13-1.1 f.)o' 000 ilr3ll fe'Plg RYE; CORN " ',••• 9 1 ; 51:900;brteliels OATS • • • 1 1f0S007bitillieleTYPEIXAS. Mei), dLe'VERStED, 11310131:ti~teVigeti;ifoi. w hi c h the highest CAS/I prices wilt ha paid' et the Leb GEOROX 027ItiAtt _ anon ValleriteiLroad Depotil.ebauvrt, A. 1863- LIJAII .1.0/0% C 2%. j'in LEBANON f Door Sash and Steam Planing 320 1 11_3111:2E-A311-4 Located on the Steant-Hou'le - 2oael, near quatber/ansf , Street, ,Satt Walton. MILD nndersigned respectfully infornl the public in • general, 'that they till manufacture and keep on band, „,,r' 11. 4 FA, Door, Sash, Sbuttereillinds, Flooring, Weather-Soards 0 Gee. Spring Mouldings, of all ;IVA, Wash Boards. Oating,Surbace, kF,t,,, Fresh RiTershilittlitCtrVualiTuotiglTfalgArr large and small buildings. Werrow invite Farniers Illeehanic9 and Bandits to call and examine our stoeir., which we will warrant to giye entire satisfaction to all who may.farot the under signed with' their custom.. LONG ACRt Sr: oAlif.L. Lebanon, Mai 4,1864. P. S.—There is also all - .kinds of TURNING at the same Mill. 'Planing, Sawing, ec., iitonaptly done for those who may r thrnisit Lumber. AsalBl. Rscsor.pt J icudly auvi/ai+ion 1- 3 it. LI tz,A - - • _ • To all deeiroui of purcbasliig LIYMBER & COAL To the best.advantage, At the old established and irellskitown LUMBER YARD REINOETILS & MEILY At the ITSTIONMA.NAL,,on the East end West sides o Market Street, North Lebanon Borough. MILE aubcribers - take pleasure in Informing - 0U dß "' tens of .Lettanon, and, Furrottmling counties,.that they still continue the LUMBER AND COAL BUSI NESS.at their old and, well kiwien stone?, where they are ditily receiving additional supplies of the 'BEST' AND WELL. SEASONED LUMBER, consisting of White apd Yellow Pine BOA RDS, PLANK and SCANTLING. • Ileinktek BOARDS; PLANK and SCANTLING.. BAILS, POSTS, PALINGS and FENCING BOARDS', ABII, from Ito 4 inch ;'"CHERRY, from to 3 loch POPLAR, from 34 to 2 inch. POplar and hardwood SCANTLING. Oak 'and Maple BOARDS and PLANES. Reading and Plastering LATHS. SHINGLES! SHINGLES/! surga LES !, ! f Also, Pine and hemlock MINGLES: COAL? ;COAL/1.. COAL/ 1 1 • A large stock of the best quality of Stove, Broken, Egg and LinieburnsralCOAL; and also, the best Alle gheny-COAL for Blacksmiths. *if Thankful for Cie liberal manner in which they have heretofore been patronized, they would extend a cordial invitation for a 'contintiance of favors, as 'they are confident that now`have the largest, best and cheapest stock of LUMBER on hand in the county, which will be sold eta reasonable per eentitge. X6Fit• Please call and examine our stock and prices be fore purchasing elsewhere. RElNorsus & MEILY. North Lebanon borough, Mayl, 1862. Nthe time to - buy your STOVES before raid winter inhere, and the beat and cheapest place is at the Lebanon Stove, - Tin and Sheet Iron Manufac tory of ,Tames.N. Rogers, Two doors South from the Lebanon Ihmk, when• can Le had the largest 'and "best asaortment of PA1t1:011, HALL, and CCOKING STOVES, ever offered in Leba non, Gee Burners for Parlors or lied Chambers of his own make, with a general nonort maul of Parlor Stoves, and a large variety of the host Cooking Stoves in the comity or borough, which be warrants to bake or mg WASH I.IOILERS coo tautly on hand of all sizes, and the beat material.. COAL .11IIGICHTS—the largest assortment, the bear lest iron, and the best made in -Lebanon. . Also, a large stock of TIN WAItR, made of the best material and in a woritraililike . manner. As be is a practical Worktnan, and has had an expel. leace of twenty-fire years, he feels confident that be can pica general satisfaction. He takes this method of returning his t hawks to his numerous customers far their liberal suppat, and ho hopes, by strictly at tending to his own business and :eating other people's alone, to still receive a share of puplie patronage:• JAMES N. ROGERS. 44 - Particular attention paid to all kinds of JOBEIM such as Roofing, Spouting, &c., and all work warranted MAY 11, 1864. MIRMIA " DLTID B. LONG. Ne.w Pirmt. Cheap Cask Store, and llilllwy and 'Grain Bysin'ess. rI'OTE undersigned /paving forniail a partnership in the MERCANTILE . , MILLMG AND GRAIN BUSI NESS,wouId respectfullyjnrite the attention of the public their establishments, They will tontine to keep, at the late standof.B,llEßlC; kinds, A LONG, a moat complete stock of all kinds of ,GOODS Initially .kept fn a+countrY store , which they will re tail Cheap for ;CASK, ,or COUNTBY •PROGIICE, They also went trinity for cash 50,000 Bushels of WHEAT, . 30,000 Bushels of RYN, 20,000 Bushels of CORN, 25,000 Bushyls'of OATS. For Which they will pay the bibbeat Plarket Prices.— They will also take GRAIN on STORAGE. The wilt keep alivaYs on hand and sell at the lowest'prices, COAL, by thellont Load or-by the Top; all Iciznls orMILL FEED, SALT, PLASTER, Be. Aar- They solicit' the business of all their eld friends end the public, .7.nd,will-endearor to deal on such lib eral and just principles its will give satisfaction to all. • SUER'S. & LONG. Northr g ebtinon,*ay 4, 16,64 LEBANON VALLEY INSTITUTE. —AT ANNVILLE, LEBANON'COUNTY;PA. W. J.. 13 URATSIDE, A. ;Principal. TUE ENSUING SESSION will _commence on 1 . MONDAY,. July 2lst. TOE SCHOOL has the adrentages of n pleasant and beautiful Loeatine,--spaeious Buildinge—Tentillated llooms—ii due-Library sad Cabinet. 'TELBCOURSE OF STUDY is not fmed, the studies of each pupilfieing.diteeted aec,ordingro the tune be .ean. 'afford in. F.,elteol, or to the Piofession he designs to pur• sibs: ' TIIE NOltll4. 3 .93,PARTATtNT offers special advan tages to those wholtroposli 'to engage in Teaching ; as .the Course ;pursued conforms Strictly to the require meats of ..the.County Superintendent, aud to the• Coarse of.tlio':gtate Noires] School. ligh...-OIIICULARS , and further Informatitth can be ob• talned by addreselng the Principal. . . W. 'June 25, 1861. f 7.4.mtvills i Pa. CLOCKS. • -- Thirty pay,. istoy, '"lThirty Hour, CLOCKS, "Just Reemved at r,7.,, . 1 ". - 11LAIR'S Jewelry Store, •..„ Lebanon,Pa. , • JulyEL ..„, . . NOtieee flint& le tei notify all Carpenters and Cabinet makers 1 that: no:bills fr 00lb:toxin be paid by the Dime. tore of the Poiw for' ireor.personodying within a circle 'tifflveirrilea tif the Poor Rouse; as all such persons Will,lio furnhthed,with Coffins free of expense on: appal cation to LBO SteNtard at the Poorhouse.. 4021 N M. BOWMAN,. - ' : :';' ~ `. . .RLIAS WALBORN, ' Dime:ore of the „Poor. GEO. ZiMAIBBRIAN, 4 " 44 1 3!.? 7 , /SW .: ' , l .. : - nirli t ill4l Asoctf Leon, .• PIIILADELPEITA,'ECz TIift3BASES of the Nervous, :Seminal, .-11Tiehritry and _LI Sound Syeteme—new and reliable treatment—in reports of the ItOWARDASSOCIATION—Sbntty lean iq.sealed Jotter envelopes, free of charge; .Address, Drl4. SN'llOl9 HOUGIMN, lfower4 Antioeiation, No: 2 South Ninth Street,PLiladelpbla, .. Marsh 9,1864.—1 y. - 1‘ • ' PEED rigs. las gubscribervoln,h4pd quaniity ofexcellent `'CATTLE` ANDITWFBIN), 'at lila Brewery, ia North Letainou, which, he offers for:803 pholesele.ead retail. HENRY. IbIfITMAN. N. Lebaignl, Jan. 18.1866. 4.1) . 01.?1{118. SElrsordaL: ,f4l/115. R. ISE11.1: